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A SECTIONby Jason Frenke l

The battle lines have been drawn for season 1998after an important round of football last

Saturday.St. Bernards and Old Haileybury were the big

winners of the round, the former with a fantasticvictory away to the fancied Blues and the Bloods ina desperate finish at the Junction Oval which kepttheir season's hopes alive. The Bernards moved tothird, their superior percentage placing them at thehead of a five team jam in the middle of the A-sec-tion ladder . A spot in the finals is wide open for allbut two teams, it seems . Which is strange giventhat one of the sides whose September prospectsare dim, Old Brighton, very nearly knocked off theindomitable Old Xaverians last Saturday .

A strong third quarter saw Brighton just fourpoints adrift of the ladder-leader at the last changewith every chance of victory in front of a homecrowd, but Xavs were far too professional for thatand booted 7 .5 to 0 .5 in the last quarter to score apercentage-deflating 46 point win .

Of course the last quarter of a game does nothave to be the most defining of a game - for theBloods, their seven goal second quarter helped setup their exciting win at the Junction Oval againstOld Melburnians . Spectators would have felt rightat home with each side's best player - Home andHolme, while Andrew Walden's five goals was animportant factor in his side's ability to kick a win-ning score .

The second quarter proved decisive for OldScotch too, kicking eight goals to none to set uptheir 61 point victory over Collegians . TheCardinals shared the spoils with 14 goals amongMillar. Phillips and Boyd, while Tom Wilson playedwith his usual tenacity on the ball . Brock Mooneywas among the best for the Lions with three goals .

St . Kevins scored a five goal win after trailing athalf time at Glenferrie Oval after a determined effortfrom De La Salle . Hewett kicked six goals for theSKOBs . Sibilia was lively up fonvard, and Frasercontinued his excellent season, while Crowe bootedfour goals for the D's .

But perhaps the most telling win of the roundcame from University Oval, where the rejuvenatedSt . Bernards side continued their ascendancy witha great victory against the students . The forwardline fired again with Mitchell, Gilmour and Vassalloall getting among the goals and it was great to seeBenny Loughlin in good touch too .

PREVIEWOld Haileybury

again have thechance to inflict animportant blow to their rivals today when theySt . Kevins in another important game forBloods . Nick Morey has found a bit of touch inpast few weeks while Home has had a fairly cottent season so far. As he so often has, AntWalden will need to come to the fore todav ifBloods are to kick a winning score . Smith's re1has bolstered the SKOBs ranks while Hewettbeen in excellent touch in front of goals . St . Keshould get up today, but the Bloods will give t1a run for their money . SKOBS by 17 points .

Is there any danger at all that De La Sallebecome the first side today to drop a gam(Collegians? Probably not much, except complaccy has brought teams undone before, and the Limust be sick of looking at their unbalanced ledWill it be enough to turn the tide . Not likely - thewill be reeling from last week's loss to St. Keiand with things so tight in the middle of the lad,they can hardly afford to drop another one now .La by 31 points .

St . Bernards have an excellent away record Iyear and they have a chance to add to that to,when they play Brighton at Brighton Oval . 'home side will be ruing last week's one-that-taway (the chance to snare a real big catch in X,and will be desperate to knock off their evimproving opponents, but its hard to see GaFoulds' men lose this one . With its current forw,set up reaping a high return . and the likes of Ta}and Comito playing well, the Bernards should to:this one in by 6 goals .

Fresh after a gut-wrenching loss at home to iBloods, the Redlegs have another tough assilment this time against the all-conquering (Xaverians . And the big thrashing days of the stof the season have dried up for the reigning pmiers - in their last two encounters, to Blues aBrighton, the Xavs have found their opponeruncomfortably close at the last change befcputting the pedal to the metal in the last term . Fthey getting closer to suffering their first defeatthe season? If any side needs to knock the Xavs (it's Old Melburnians. desperate for some impetustake to the second half of this season . Do I fancy tRedlegs today . . yes . . but Xavs by 23 .

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t"'I tlri The Cardinals he in sixth position and haveSlues .u quietly going about their business after an

btt°ulifferent start to the season, while the Blues findtilcu1sclves just one rung higher after a couple oft,ll,ulticipated defeats at home. The Blues backlin e

ll have their work cut out for them today, but by, lrt, same token, their pace and skill in midfield;l,,uldm be life difficult for the Scotch on-ballers.C lit-ersity by points .

Old Melburnians - Congratulations to Zan iUseinov who today plays his 150th game for the

, lttb. The youngest player to play senior football for, hc OM's and winner of numerous awards, Zani'sinuuaculate skills, accurate disposal and courage atihc hard ball have been his major assets . Well donelornl 11 at OMFC .

JUNE 27 - ROUND 1 1

5T . KEVINS v . COLLEGIANS - AT EP SUNDAYDE LA SALLE v . UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD SCOTCH v . OLD BRIGHTONST . BERNARDS v. OLD MELBURNIANSr . XAVERIANS v . OLD HAILEYBUR Y

OLD HAILEYBURY v . ST. KEVINS Field : TimSutcliffe Steve McCarthy Boundary : TristanBowman Shaun Henriig Goal : Ross RichardsRussell OwensCOLLEGIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field: WayneHinton Martin Jackson Boundary: AnthonyPatterson Cameron Kealy Goal : DominicNapoli Phil Berg

UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD SCOTCH at EPSUNDAY Field: Nigel Fiedler Graeme ThwaitesBoundary: Bob Mutton Brendan CorcoranGoal : Robert Dunstan Geoff Grigg . ReservesGoal : Brad Nash Bernie JephsonOLD BRIGHTON v. ST. BERNARDS Field :James Van Beek Albie Firley Boundary : JonStevenson Cameron Hayes Goal : Kevin SegotaBernie Dix

OLD R4ELBURNIANS v . OLD XAVERIANSField: Anthony Damen Jamie KvinsBoundary : Tim Dodds Greg Shilo Goal : RenoBariehievich Bernie Hoare

SENIORS - 13 .06 .98ST KEVINS 6.4 9.7 14.8 21.13 .139DE LA SALLE 4.3 10.5 14.9 20.14.134St Kevins : Hewett 6. Sibllla 3 . McArde 2 . Bowles2. M . Ryan 2. Terzini 2. Smith.O'Connor. McGuiness. Watght. Best: Fraser. Sibdia. O'Keefe. Smith. Marcy .Ketghran .De La Salle : Crows 4 . Merecui 2 . Corin 2. Harber 2. BonNci . Ctancv. D . Jackson.B . Mannix Orlando, Pedicini. Best: O'Callaghan . Crowr . Duckett . 4an Der Plight.Brasser. E~ans .COLLEGIANS 1 .3 1.5 6.99 10.13.73OLD SCOTCH 2 .4 10.6 14.9 20.14 .134Collegieas : Mooney 3 . Bennet 2, Warne-Smith 2. Cooper. Ken-. Deane-Jotms .Best: Cleary. Mooney. Phillips. TatpleJ. Nisbet. Cooper.Old Scotch : Millar 6. Phillips 4. Boyd 4. Pritchard 2. Wilson, Stokes, Holt. Steele .Beet: Wilson . Millar. Home . Eagle. Pritchard. Bomd .UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.8 8.12 9.15 14.18.102ST BERNARDS 3 .4 8.7 12.9 19.11.125University Blues: McLachlan 3. McKinnon 3 . Stewart 2. DeCresptpy 2 .Maptestone . Slimmon . Strack . Irs9ne . Best: McLachlan . Gungerich. McKinnon.Stimmon . Stewart. Fairbank.St Barnards:Mlthcell 5 . Gilmour 5. VassaIlo 4. Hagan. Camito. tVllkuuon .McKeon . Brebner. Best: Camito. Han•ey. Mitchell . J. Gallant. Taylor. LovpJ illn.OLD BRIGHTON 3 .5 4.10 7.12 7.17.59OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 7.7 8.10 15.15.105Old Brighton: Van Den Dugen 3. Pem, 2. Lennox Pirrle. Best: Lennox Ttnuns.Ptnie. Hip~ctt. Pnror. Van Den Dugen.Old Xavedans: Bourke 6. Jones 3 . Barrett 2. Hanneberrv, 2. Fay. Wood . Best:Holmes, Coughlan. Bourke. Jones. Wood. Cranage.OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .3 7.8 9.7 11.9.75OLD HAB.EYBURY 2.2 3.8 10.10 11 .12 .78Old MeBnvni®ae: S. Theodore 2. Useinov 2. Roberts 2 . Audbrev . M . Bev. Ward.McKeon . L. Bovd. Best: Holme . Eabrv. McMullin, Kennedv. L . Bunn . Roberts.Old H®Beybury: A. Walden 5 . Diamond 2. Home 2. Home 2 . Hamer. Carson . Best:Home. Lappage . A . Hilotn . Morey . Connell . Mason.

RESERVES - 13 .06 .9 8ST KEVBiS 1.2 6.5 8.7 7.8.50DE LA SALLE 9.1 12.2 15.5 18.8.104St Kevins : D. Curtis 4 . J. Dvnan. N . Hart. J . Fogarty . Beat : B. Day. T. Salisbury.D. Curtis. S. Kuring. J. Fc~artv. D . Sheehy.Be La Sidle : Mannix 5 . F`isher 2 . Campbell. Duncan. Ellis. Flouerday. Hegan.Hodder. Morel, Waters . Wright. Best: Fiouerday. Moore. Dumican . O'Brien . Hegan.Hodder.

COLLEGIANS 1.3 3.8 5.10 7.12.54OLD SCOTCH 2.3 5.5 10.7 11.10.76CoBegienn : Greeves 2 . Van Der Venne 2. Gribbte . IngiLS . Mackenzie. Best:Greenuav. Bvrne . Greere. Inglis . Morley, Black-man .Old Scotch: MeDonnell 3 . Fatchnev 2 . Crane 2. Parton, Thompson. Btenhem.Paterson. Best: Paterson . Fatchner.-Eustice. SekTnour. D . Thomas. Gibbs.UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 7.3 9.6 10.8.88ST BERNARDS 5.1 8.4 9.7 10.11.71University Blues: t1+wzvkowski 3 . Fehrtng. Potkinghorn . Thomas . Featherstone.Hataer . Johnson, Kedy. Best: Eians. Bprne. Havter. Coleman. Tweddle. Grace.St Bernards : Farmer 3 . Daffy 3 . Wood 2 . hia0ieues . D. Thomas . Best: DeBono .Wood. Dootan. Nathan. Mathews. Cusack.OLD BRIGHTON 2.1 3.4 5.5 8.7.55OLD RAVERIeWS 4 .1 8.4 7.9 7.12.54Old Brighton : Talbot 3. Murray 2 . McLachlan 2. Winter. Best: Brew. Wo[f. Wilson .Corke. Begiey. Brown.Old Xavertane: Hunter 3 . Walsh, Hilbert. D➢lon. Keyhoe . Beat : Drake, Kay. Sassi .R . Jones. Hunter. Kechoe .OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .2 8.7 10.8 14.14.98OLD HAB.EYBURY 2.4 3.8 7.11 10.11.71Old Melburn3ans : Rose 4 . P. Theodore 4. Dixon 3 . O. Botd. Mills. Banks. Best :Addell . Wilhelm. Crow. Banks

. M. Sallabank.

Old Brighton : Saunders 7. B. Lay 2. Bartholomeusz. Best : B. Lay. Saunders .Orton. Scaunich. Wray. C. Pounmey.

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALVASSALLO ST. BERNARDS 4 46BOYD OLD SCOTCH 4 38WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 2 25M. BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 6 25GILMORE ST. BERNARDS 5 25

A RESERVECRANE OLD SCOTCH 2 28FISHER DE LA SALLE 2 28WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 28SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY 7 22

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A SectionCOLLEG I AN S

Cose lx Leigh CarlsonRes. Coach: Craig Nankervis

1 B. King2 N. Florentine3 B. Woolhouse4 T. Van Der Veene5 G. Deane-Johns6 S. Van Der Veene7 L. Byrne8 C. Higson8 C. Pollock9 V. Cleary10 S . Harding11 B . Mackenzie12 C. Dilena13 G . Palme r14 D . Warne-Smith15 N . Michae l15 Y. Phillips16 A . Wallace17 R . Hosking18 J . Bennett19 B . Mooney20 A . Greenway21 A . Johnston22 D . Kerr23 N . Milat24 R . Hartnett25 J . Frazer26 S . Wooley27 S . Humphry28 S . Blackman29 A . Kenneally30 M . Galbraith31 J . Nevins32 J . Tarpey33 A . Startin34 D . Entwisle35 R . Morley36 G. Fode37 M . Opi e38 M . Lake (C)39 R .Jones40 M . O'Donnell41 S. Lubich42 L . Vasdekis43 G . Cooper45 M. Mossman46 C . Harri s47 D . Milat48 J . Lemon49 A . Smith50 B . Jefferson51 P. Baxter52 N . Gil l53 M . Ingli s54 T. Dimopoulos55 A . Mirakian55 E . Jone s57 J . Moore58 A. Thompson59 M . Richards64 M. Gribble70 T. Smith77 T. Proctor

DE LA SALt.ECoach: Kevin CollinsRes. Coach: Greg Feutrill

1 M . Chu n2 P. Fiume3 D. Crowe4 L. Hal l5 C. Swift6 M. Fisher7 C. Browne8 C. Wrigh t9 C. Campbell10 T. Silver s11 A . Evans (VC)12 D . Toohe y13 A . Waters14 A . Duncan15 J . Hodder16 S. Hyland17 A. Elliott18 A. Flowerday19 J. Tully20 B. Corin20 P. O'Brien21 D . Jackso n22 P. O'Callaghan22 S.Laska23 D . Grace24 J . Morel25 G . Hynes26 S. Wood26 P. Wyle s27 L . Van Der Pligt28 S. Hart29 D. Rosman30 B. Mannix31 K. Mannix32 R. Bonnici33 D. King33 M . O'Donnell34 A . Pedicin i35 A. Mackintosh36 M. Aro n37 S . Clay37 M . Rosel38 A . Mithen39 P. Brasher (C)40 M . Butler41 M. Ellis42 B . Lee43 L . Borella44 X. Clancy44 T. Montgomery46 M. Hega n47 D . Lasini48 D . Smith49 A. Moore50 P. Mannix50 J . Doak51 A. Orlando52 D. Hyland53 L. Seager54 J . Duckett55 M . Harbor58 T. Ford59 M . Mercuri61 R . Grace62 R . Beattie63 S. McManus64 G . Curren66 S. Thoma s

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OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach :Date Ta~rgCoa~t

1 A. Kryzwniak2 J . Murch3 R. Oakley4 M. Talbot5 N. Perry (C)6 S. Alderson7 B. Logan8 G. Hipwell9 S. Lennox10 R. Hartman11 A . Fitzgerald12 H . Bickett13 R . Kent14 B . Paterson15 D . Tymms16 B . William s17 A Var1 Den Dungan18 M . Jackson (VC)19 A . Mandylaris20 A . Palfrey21 N . Winter22 K . Farrell23 A. Pryor24 R . Carter25 S. Nickas26 T. McNamara27 D . Paterson28 A. Alderton29 P. Woff32 N . Bulfin34 M . Reid35 S . Mercer36 B . Pollock38 J . Raju39 A . Fischer40 N . Bulfin41 J . Murchie42 A . Corke43 C. Brew44 A . Brown45 T. Desmyth46 D . Hansen47 D . Wilson49 M . Barber50 S . Williams (VC)51 D . Stracha n52 D . Stockdale53 B. Letchford55 C . Tom s56 R . Brown57 A. McLachlan59 T. Ferre r60 D . Crewdson61 A. Witt e62 A . Lewis63 B . Wilson66 T. Lennox71 B . Alderson84 P. McMahon

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes. Coach: Peter Fatouros

I A . Baxter2 D. Connell (C)3 D. Warde n4 C. McKenzie5 C. Warden6 W. Smith7 Adam Hilton8 M. Orton9 C. Hom e10 C . Efstathiou11 C . Hucker12 D . Seccull13 B. Carty14 A. Forsyth15 N . Morey15 R . Bartholmeusz16 B. Langford-Jones17 Ash Hilton18 C.Jayasekera18 M . Constabl e19 M . Armstong (VC)20 C. Krau s21 A. Walden21 B . Waters22 S . Richardson23 M . Seccul l24 A . Ros s25 G . Rowlands26 G. Phillips (VC)27 J . Dan n28 A . Pound28 S . Walden29 B . Carso n30 R . Aughterson31 D . Maso n31 B. Main32 P. O'Donnell33 A. Floyd34 C . Reidy35 D .Lappage36 B. Lay37 S. O'Grady38 R . Parker

39 M . Stanolevic40 H. Gopu40 W. Phillips41 B. Malin42 D. Sca'rfe43 R. Pleche r44 A. Kirkwood-Scott45 N. Hill46 P. Langford-Jones47 J . Kurta

48 S . Saunders49 R . Goulden50 A . Berwick51 P. Dimond52 D . Reid53 C . Pountney55 D . Scaunich56 D . Webb57 M. Wra y58 R . McMaster60 J. Amitrano61 A. Hal l62 R . Thornton65 C . Dowling

Co~h : bchael FordRes. CoaMch : David Brow

1 M. Bennett2 S . Theodore3 A. Ross4 S. Ellinghaus5 L. Bun n6 P. Thompson7 C. Thompson8 M. Lovett9 C. Aubrey10 T. Roberts11 M .Jukes12 A . Hewitt13 S . Rose14 J . Bunn15 M . Forster16 C . Eabry17 J. Miller18 A . Topakas19 A . Parkin20 J. Guest21 L . Boyd22 A. Waddell23 M . Berry (VC)24 C . Berry26 C . Kennedy27 O . Boyd28 S . Rabbitt29 M. Ward30 I . McMullin31 J . Hart32 A. McDougall33 G . Dixo n34 C. Ellis35 D. Brown36 A . McKeon37 R. Mulquiney38 A . Michell39 J . Rig g40 S . Crow41 G . Wilhelm42 P. Theodore43 T. Cloke45 Z. Useinov46 D . Holme47 S . Brown48 C . Jenkin s49 T. Stuckey (C)50 P. Marinis51 C . Banks52 B. Campbell53 A. Bains54 I . Paterson55 S. Murray56 J . Miller57 M . Peers58 S . Giglia59 J . Raftopolous60 H. Marshall61 J . Sallabank62 W. Hauserman63 L. Cole64 P. Mills

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A Section_OLD SCOTCH

c oach: wayne Ikinne5Res . Coach : Devld k

1 K . Stokes2 B, Phillips

C. HoskingT. Holt (VC)R. Price (VC )

6 L. McDonnellJ . Kitche n

3 C. Reidg r . Boyd10 J . Kerr1 1 M . Angus

12 S . Hume

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17 S. Woodhouse18 S. Collin s19 S. Spiden20 T Wilson21' S. Gibbs22 C . Heath23 O . Crane'24 L . Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A. Crow27= R . Armstrong28 N . Thompson29 M . Weber30 J . Laird31 A. Smith32 T. Gross33 S . Eustice34 G . Eagle35 S . Steele (C)36 A. Millar37 J . Smyth38 R. Eagle39' M . Starick40 A . Warner4 1 A . Castricum42 S . Duthi e43 J . Paterson44 M . Gwynn45 M . Blenheim46 S . Penton47 T. Rei d48 P. Davis49 D . Thomas50 C . Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A. Line s53 S. Milliken54 A. Seymour55 A. Mitchell56 T. Wilmot57 N . Morris58 G . Boyd59 A. Walkom,60 M. Weber63 T. Gra y66 H . Thomas

OLD )CAVERIAtdSCoaoh :llm

oshaug,nessyRes. Coach: MWmel Plant1 M. Bloo d2 M. Bourke3 L. Hanneberry4 D. Landrigan5 A. Hei l6 A. Keyhoe7 S. Lethlean8 M. Holmes9 G. Hatfield10 J . Taylor10 C. Kell y11 A . Jones12 J . Bowen

13 L . Gladman14 D . Stoney15 B . Cranage

16 L . Ford17 D . Richardson19 D . Stean20 M . Hardman21 T.Ockleshaw22 A . Bourk e23 B . Berry24 B . Coughlan25 P. Lechte26 S . Tucker27 L . Fay29 S . Wood30 D . Dan n31 L . Tuddenham32 A . Brushfield33 A . Sass i34 B . Healy35 S . Hede36 P. Barrett40 R . Ryan41 A . Dillon43 T. Woodruff45 T. Coughlan46 A.Jones48 R . Hal l51 D . Wals h52 S. Connellan53 M. Diamond56 A. Bell i57 R . Ralp h58 M. Fennessy66 P. Panagiotopoubs

S'C BERNARDSCoach : Csnrry FottldsRes. Coach : David Law

1 A. Comito2 J . Hardwick3 A. Brebner4 V. Comito (VC)5 Joe Mount6 C. Wood7 S. Perre tt8 L. Vassallo8 A. Capes9 J . Kennedy10 N . Mitchelf (VC)10 G. Matthews11 P. Capes12 B . Hogan13 S . McKeon14 A . Thomas14 A . Vinecombe15 T. Wilkinson15 L. Overman16 AndrewMerrington17 B . Swan n18 P. Haye s19 L. Gollant (C)20 T. Sheehan21 B . Lou g hli n22 Adam fvterrington23 G. Collin s24 G . DeMamiel25 P. Freeman26 J. Gollant (VC)27 M . Overman28 P. Gilmou r29 J. Overman (VC)29 D . O'Connor30 J . DeBono31 M . Farmer32 T. Harvey33 P. Rogerson34 S. Daffey35 M . Juricskay36 C . Bond37 B. DeBono38 D . McAllister39 S. Donelly40 D . Abfalter41 B. Overman42 T. Paradowski43 C . Davi s44 S. Taylor44 B. Moon45 M . Dowling46 C . Byrne47 C . Gray48 R . Nutter49 S. Byrne50 S. Gray51 D . Ferns52 R . Nutter53 D . Law54 D . Thomas55 M . Talbot56 G . Cusack57 L . Rogers58 P. Farrell59 M . Hande60 A. Catterall65 P. Fitzgeral d

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Moonee Ponds9326 1799

ST FCEVINSCoach : Tim HailtPos. Coach : Hartley Stone

1 N. Hart2 J . Dynan3 M. Brady4 W. Keiqfiran5 M. Dolrman (C)6 D. Ciavola7 B . Kennedy8 B. Dollman9 D. Smith10 N . Fraser11 D . Ryan12 M . Rizio13 R. Bowles14 L. Mahoney15 M . Oliv e16 B . Garvey17 M . Terz ini18 A . Wise19 D . Sheehy20 P. O'Keefe21 J. Sibilia22 J . Macey23 S . Lowerson24 S . Powell25 B . Marusic26 A . Bevac ua27 R . Gross (C)28 M . Farquharson29 A . Mount30 D . Cu rti s31 A . McGuiness32 S . O'Connor33 G . Mulcahy34 P. Sca rf o35 A . Thomas36 D . Kennedy37 S . Kennedy38 J . Bateman39 S . Gribble40 A . Hart41 J . Hassett42 J . Pangrazio43 D . McArdle44 D . Moylan45 D . Waight46 J . Fogarty47 B . Quirk48 S . McConnell50 S . Kuring51 J . Darcy52 J . Finch54 S . Game55 B . Callery56 M . Pangrazio57 C . Bossong58 I . Hewi tt59 N . Sweeney60 J . Goldsworthy61 J . Lync h62 N . Goldswo rt hy63 J . Herman65 T. Bare66 A. Morgan67 B. Day68 D . McNair69 M . Ryan70 M . McArdle71 T. Salisbu ry88 S. Youn g

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Andrew SmithFlies. Coach : Pat Mackey

1 D. Slimmon2 J . Staritski3 J . Sturroc k4 D. Guengerich5 P. O'Donnell6 S. Longley7 D. Hayter8 N . Byrne9 S. Meade (VC)10 D . Maplestone12 B . Blood (C)13 G. Evan s15 M . Kordick16 C . STewart17 G. de Crespigny18 S . Alexander19 B . Herrald20 R . Polkinghorne20 Z. McCarty22 P. Sheehan23 T. Wilcox23 B. Furphy24 P. Fairbank25 A. Henderson26 C . Miles27 B. Fricker28 M. Thomas30 M. Coleman31 M. Mudge32 A. Nugent33 L . Tweedle34 J . McKinnon35 A. Bake r36 L. Morison37 A.Lennen38 M. Cobbledick39 B. Bohun40 B. Miller41 M. Keely42 D . Keys43 J . McIntosh44 R . Featherstone45 G . McLachlan46 T.Johnson47 S . Brockley48 H . Carter49 D . sTrack50 H . Nailon52 J . Clarke53 R . Versteegen54 D . Kiel y55 J . House56 M . Belford57 T. Irvin e58 M . Wyrzykowski59 L. Fehrin g60 D. Edwards61 A. McLeod62 N . Taylor63 G. Kluge65 R. Benjamin66 S . Grace67 D. McAloon

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B SECTIO Nby Michael George

M arcellin ground out a win against MHSOB, hold-ing a narrow lead all day . They set up the win

through their extra bite around the packs . Glenn Coxand Bernard Dineen were in everything and setupnumerous opportunities for forwards Treganowan andCaffrey.

However Marcellin were never able to kick clear ofthe determined MHSOB combination who had theiropportunities, particularly in the last quarter wherethey kicked a wasteful 1 .8. Better players for MHSOBincluded Dave Skinner, Javden Pertzel and full forwardDan Woodlev who kicked five after returning frominjury .

North Old Boys ran riot at the Gillon Reserve scor-ing a 12 goal win over Old Paradians . NOB's sharedthe goals around with six multiple goal scorers . Betterplayers included Collison . Jordan and Drum . For OldParadians among the best were Harrison, Pannam andHolland .

Ormond went on a successful hit and run missionto Therry eventually grabbing the points after fightingoff a Therry third quarter rally. Ormond got on topearly through the good work of ruckman MattMcConvill and onballers David Turner . Anthonv Graceand Brett Collins. While Brett Turner provided a targetup forward all day . Therry were down by 28 points atthe long break but worked their way back into the con-test with a six goal third quarter, to be only elevenpoints down at three quarter time. However they wereunable to sustain the effort and Ormond steadied withlate goals . Better players for Therry included Carter .Kuret and the consistent Bannisters .

Old Trinity had too much firepower for a doggedIvanhoe combination and the competition leadersracked up another comfortable win . Old Trinity's full-forward Jamie Stickland moved to the top of the goal-kicking table with a bag of eight goals and was wellsupported by Rod Heath who kicked five . Ivanhoe werecompetitive around the ground with Chris Tuckerfighting hard in a even contest with State ruckmanAndrew Ramsden and rover Rob Angelini finding plen-ty of the ball, but the Hoers lacked options up forwardto convert their chances.

Mazenod scored its second win for the year againstOld Ivanhoe last weekend. Mazenod out played OldIvanhoe for the first three quarters getting drive out ofthe middle set up by the good play of Marcus Welch inthe ruck who brought Steve Polan, Wayne McLean andDarren Carter into the game . At three quarter timeMazenod appeared to have the situation under controlbut had to fight off an Old Ivanhoe revival in the lastquarter to eventually win by fifteen points .

OLD IVANHOE V. MARCELLINOld Ivanhoe will be fired up after their loss at the

hands of Mazenod but even with that extra motivation

an d the home groundadvantage they willface a tough taskagainst a consistentMarcellin combina-tion . Marcellin appear to have the edge in class in tmidfield and have two potential match winnersTreganowan and Caffrey on the fonvard line .

Marcellin by 27 points .

NORTH OLD BOYS V. MHSOBNorth Old Boys will be hoping to continue the foi

they showed in dispatching Old Paradians last rourbut with both clubs vying for finals positions the gaipromises four quarters of close and hard footb~Statistically the NOB's defence is the most miserlythe competition and if they can shut down Woodthey will have gone a long way to winning the gallHowever MHSOB need a win to stay in touch with 1leaders and will need Skinner, Pertzel and Thompsfiring if they are to win this one . North Old Boys bypoints .THERRY PENOLA V. OLD PARADIANS

In the perfect conditions of round one both sicwent goal for goal in a shootout, but in mid-winter irematch promises a far more dour struggle. Thewere competitive against Ormond in the last round aif they can get off to a good start they could be a chaiagainst Old Paradians who might still be reeling aftebig loss at the hands of NOB's . Therry by 13 points

OLD TRINITY V. ORMONDOld Trinity appear to be the side to beat in the cc

petition so far this season and should be able to kicwinning score against Ormond at Elstermvick Rthis week. Ormond have a competitive and combatmidfield who will have to work hard to deny Old Trirclean possession into the forward line if they arewin .

Old Trinity by 35 points

MAZENOD V. IVANHO EMazenod appears to enjoy playing any side ft

Ivanhoe this year with both wins coming agaiIvanhoe based clubs and on that form are a big chaito record their third win for the year . Ivanhoe hagood midfield but needs a target, preferably Williarup fonvard if they are to kick a winning score .

Mazenod by 12 points .

REMEMBER

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merry Penola - Congratulations to Captain

Ilk true meaning an to the club Footballer

O1777Pdi>uls - Congratulations are extended to

Associate~ ~~ their kin theGaffrleY

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Cltlcc,,, s birthday Awards recently . Kevin was a key

,o.icion player between 1954 and 1963 and Jack

nlchcd the OP's in 1956 and 1959 . From all at the

t~p,\fG congratulations .

D ;r,nis "Sniffer" Davis on reaching 200 games last

,,,ek .,Sine dcand his courager lhis S~ Dennis sums up

years .0C1C5Ci1nd1l1g commitment\','cll done from all at Therry Penola.

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALOLD TRINITY 8 39

MARCELLIN 4 36OLD PARADIANS 1 33

OLD TRINITY 5 26MHSOB 5 25ORMOND 1 24

B RESERVEMHSOB 5ORMOND 4NORTH OLD BOYSIVANHOE

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OLD IVANHOE v. MARCELLIN Field: Brendan Allenmark Jenkins Goal: John Robinson Robert Parry

NORTH OLD BOYS v. MHSOB Field: Heath LittleDamian Lane Goal : Malcolm Venn

THERRY PENOLA v. OLD PARADIANS Field: AdamKiel Andrew Chapman Goal : Geoff Grigg ShannonRyan

OLD TRINITY v . ORMOND at EP SATURDAY Field :Richard Eastwood Andrew Stephen Boundary : RohanDevers Anthony Degen Goal : Grant Beard RobertStreage r

MAZENOD 0 C v . IVANHOE Field : Darren Dalgleish(R) Geoff Curran Boundary: Michael Chapple LukeRussell Goal: John Kelly Stephen Leahy

SEN1r,K5 - 13.Qo.MARCELLIN 3.3 7.5 12.9 15.10.100MHSOB 0.2 7.3 10.4 11.12.78Merecllia: Treganouan 5. Caf&+ . Dinneen 3, Armstrong 2 . Waters. Best:

Collins . Dinnenn. Waters. Gill. Cronin. Theisz .MHSOB : l4oodley 5, Wilson 2. Tapp. Pertzel. Waycrott. Atbergo. Best: Bamert .Skinner, Roodlev. Paertzel. Albergo, Cassell.

NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .4 10.11 18.13 17.18.120OLD PARADIANS 2.3 3.6 4.8 6.13.97North Old Boys: Trenton 3 . Mikunoa 3. Tomkin 2 . McKay. Jordan 2 . Boyle 2 .

Curry, Trimboll. McGuire. Best: Cdtt=.on. Drum . Jordan- McGrath. McKay,

htannassa .Old Pazadins: McMahon 2. Harrison. GosgrifL Papatuca. O'Laughlin . Best :

Harrison. Holland. Pannam . GossgrffL D. Dtgney. Papaluca.

THERRY PENOLA 0.4 2.6 8.8 10.9 .69ORMOND 3.0 7 .4 10.7 14.13 .97Therry Penola : Carter 2 . Goodwin 2. O'Connor. Elliott. Petretskt. GroeTock. Cotty.

McMahon. Best: R. Bannister. Hutchinson . Carter. Kuret. S. Bannister. O'Connor.

Ormond : Turner 4. Billing 2, Connell 2. Werner 2. Gilmore, B. Turner. A. Grace.

Beckett Best: A. Grace. B . Turner. McComill. Collins . Marbett. D . Turner.

OLD TRINITY 4.3 8.10 13.13 21 .18.142IVANHOE 2.1 3.1 7.5 11.9 .75Old Trinity; Stickland 8. Heath 5. Andrews 2 . ShauQtnessy 2 . Dalrymple, Paw

'~-,.

Sutcliffe . Balzzv. Best: Pawsev. Burroas . Stickland. Heath . Ramsden . C . Phllltps .' ~ Ivanhoe : Tucker 2 . Pace 2 .

Rav,iev. Scuderi . Browm . Best: Tudor, Brown. Angeimi. Pace. Saunders, Chazan.

OLD IVANHOE 0.2 3.2 6.3 11.5.71MAZENOD 3,1 6.5 11.8 13.8.86Old Ivanhoe: R. Weddle . Pappos 2, Corcoran. Hope, steuart . Veal. J. Weddle.

Woods. Best: R. Weddle. Hares, Jenkins. Donaldson. Egan. Hope.Meunod: Dunne 3 . Horban 2. Welch 2. McMullin 2. Carter . M . Murray .Sherlock. Hanlev. Best: Carter, Potan. Fisher. McDonell . Dunne, Welch.

RESERVES - 13.06 .98MARCELL IN 0.2 5.5 9.8 12.9 .81MHSOB 5.4 5.4 9.7 8.8 .62ffiarcdtin:Beattte 5 . Petroff 4 . Lilley . O'Connor. Mason. Best: Beattie. Dema

Mason. Do3edcchio . Wallis, Robolotto.

MHSOB: McGrath S . R . Newton 3 . Fefer}zanz. Best: G . Best. Fahey. McGRath. R.

Newton. Schipper. M . Moore.NORTH OLD BOYS 1.2 1.5 2.7 3.8.26OLD PARADIANS 4.2 8.10 9.13 11.18.82North Old Boys:L. Curren. Timms. Hill. Best: rusher. Fish . Robinson . Low.

GmvIna.Letgh .Old Paradlans: Phip 3. Stevens 2 . Hildebrand 2, Beard. S. Wallis . Williams.Horsington. Best: Stevens. S. tVallis . M .B. Gary. Ball. Hart . Horsington .

THERRY PENOLA 2.1 2.7 4.9 6.11.47ORMOND 6.2 9.6 9.10 16.12.108Therry Penola: Hewitt . R. Springall 3 . Trewln 2. Best : Gasont. O'Shea Carter.

Sacco. Molonev . Trewin.Ormond: Whelan 5. J . Brown 4. Livingston 2. Kin 2. Byron, H . Broa•n. Steuart .

Beat: Byron, Whelan . McDonald. Brown . Keleher, gallagherr .OLD TRINNrrY 4.2 8.8 14 .11 17.15 .117

IVANHOE 1.2 4.3 4.5 5.6 .36Old Trinity- Hannemann 7 . J . Beet 3. Lauletta 2 . Sealy. Peggle. King Hudson .

Cameron. Best: Hannematut. Mao. P. Chide . Pegg[e. Hudson. J . Beet.Ivanhoe: B. Ftndla!rson 2, Raftoul2 . Martin. Best : Martin . B. Finlaysatt . Schultze.

Whitehead. Mollo_v . Fren .OLD IVANHOE 3.0 3.3 8.8 9.1 .64MAZENOD 1.4 3.5 3.8 6.11 .47Old Ivanhoe : Kobe 3 .A~ttshi. Ferguson . Pitt. Sullivan, Tatiior, Waddell. Best:Kobe . Maycock. Cornish . Brophy. Kennelly. Ferguson.Mazmod:C. Vincent . Bridgtand. Harper. Snart. Sharp. Best: Tucker, Bourbon.

Hahy. Sharp. McCusker. Bridgland .

JUNE 27 - ROUND 1 1

MARCELLIN v . NORTH OLD BOYS - AT EP SAT.MHSOB v . THERRY PENOLAOLD PARADIANS v. OLD TRINITYORMOND v. MAZENOD 0 CIVANHOE v . OLD IVANHOE

Live B Grade Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday

20th June27th June4th July

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Ivanhoe V. Old IvanhoeOld Trinity V . MHSOB

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Coach: Doni Valkarils Coach: Tony Putsch Coach: Rob Prosser Coach : Wa m Fan cmch: Fronk DtareiellRes. Coach : ft Pearce Res. Coeck Dave Howe Rese w. Tony Collins Res, Coach : Colin Drake Res Coach Darren Drably

1 D. Williams 1 C. Slattery 1 P. Robinson 1 J . Bame rt 1 C. McKay2 L. Hull-Brown 2 M. Karavisils 2 J . Ballenger 2 A. Howard 2 D. Waters2 J . Di Santo 3 D. Waters ( C) 2 M. Peters 3 D. Woodle y

Goldi n3 J 3 S. Mannassa3 C. Tucker (C) 3 J . Golds 3 W. McLean .

4 M. King 4 S. Sleep4 D. Valkanis 4 M. Gill 4 A. Hanley 4 D. Fleming 5 B. Devine4 R. Toogood 5 M Moran 5 W. Occhiuto 5 C. Young 6 M. Gravin a5 P. Manuel .

5 D. McNeil 6 N. Marmo 6 S . Grimme rTheobal d6 G 7 P. Booth (VC )

6 I . Taglieri-Sclocch i7 P. Rawley 6 D. Sampimon

6 A. Smyth7 S. Morgan

.7 J . Pert zel (C) 8 B. Collison (VC )

8 S. Saunders 7 M. Rowe 8 D. Ca rt er 7 A. Barg eGerner8 J

9 L . Cur ry

9 N. Thackwray 7 J . Lilley 9 M . Murray (VC).

9 D. Fairchild (VC)10 S . McGrath

'10 P. Lee 8 R. Frisina 10 M . O'Hara 9 D. Comer 11 P. O Farrell11 J . Finlayson 9 M. Day 11 T. Smith 10 D . Skinner 12 S . Loc k12 B . Finlayson 11 D . Taylor 12 P. McCusker 10 M . Clowes

Irish11 B13 M . Lyons

12 D . Ryan 12 B. Cronin 13 T. Bridgland .Winch11 J inch 14 S . Cheshire

13 S . Narkiewicz 13 T. Collins 14 G . Young,

12 S . McCully 15 P. Kearne y14 P. Flynn

' 14 A. Domingo 16 D . Healy 12 M . Feferkranz 16 K . Low15 J . O Driscoll 17 A. Mercer 13 A. Preece 17 M . Maguir e16 M . Scuderi 15 N . Godwin 18 D . O'Donaghue 14 M . Wa cottY 18 J . Murray17 K. Moussa 15 L. Be tt iol 19 S. McMullin 15 J . Schipe r

B Anse p, 19 B . Jorda n18 T. Scoble 16 J . Wallis 20 C . Murray .

16 S . Helmot 20 M . Robinson19 R . Stewart 17 G . Cox 21 S. Polan 16 A. Clarke 21 J . Curre n19 R . Duncan 18 A. Caffry 22 D . Sherlock 17 P. O'Brien 22 M . Connell y20 D . Sartor 19 D . Cooper 23 A. Tucker 18 B . Axford

19 C Bruce 23 P. O' DO'Dwye r21 L. Blackwood 20 S . O'fI n ny 24 D . Nisbet .20 M . Penny 24 J . Barker22 R . Angelin i

23 T O'Neill21 C . Mason 25 A. King

Dunn e26 J 21 A. Capp 25 P. Christian.24 P. Harris 22 D . Marson .

27 D . Krom21 G . Mclardie22 A. Lindsay 26 J . Robe rts

25 J . Frisina 23 P. Chambers 28 N . Little 22 M . Zagh1oul 27 S . Walsh26 S . Fairweather 24 M . Randazzo 29 R . Sharp 23 R . Williams 28 D . O'Farrel l27 J . Hoffman 25 M . Stokes 30 S. Fisher (C) 24 S . Harries

24 G Wilson29 D . Boy e

28 J . Pace 26 M. Boysen 31 N . Snart .25 S Albon 30 M . Leig h

29 D . Schultz 27 S. Theisz 32 S. Paolucci.

26 S . Harrison 31 L . Boyle (C)30 M. Sloan 28 A. Mayfield 33 A. Quinn 26 L. Elliott 32 J . Lowri e31 D . McFarlane 29 S. Beattie 34 M . Pollard 27 P. Hunt 33 M . Orianuk32 J . Lynch 30 A. Tre anowa ng 35 J. Fisher 28 B . Betheras

28 T Lawrence 34 O. Abrahams33 S . McGowan 31 S. Boysen 36 M . Thek .

29 P. Albergo 35 L . Curre n34 B. Joyce 32 R . Colussi 37 G . Trigg 29 C . Drake 36 D . Tonki n35 P. Whitehead J . Phillips33 38 G . Mitchell 30 T. Lambe rt 37 S . Mikund a36 M. Mouss a37 C . Giankoulidis 34 D . Harbe rt s

39 B. Vincent40 J. Le Grand

30 R . Newto n31 N . Fahey 38 D . Nihi l

38 T. Thomson 35 N . Armstrong 41 B Welch 32 A. Cassell 39 D . Hil l39 M. Ebba eg 36 P. HealyY

'

.42 B. Clifford 32 M . Konstanty

33 A. Saultry40 D . Taylo r

40 B. Frew 37 A. O Connell 43 C . Wylie 34 E . Thompson 41 G. Burn s41 C . McDonald 39 D . Dodoricio 44 M . Mastromanno 35 R . Limbrick 42 S . Reinman n42 T. Timms 40 J . Dema 44 D . Bolle 36 M . Fitzsimon 43 M . Prato44 P. Martin 41 J . Seabu ry 45 M . Ryan 36 A. Palmo s

R . McIntyre44 T. Spurlin g

45 J . Ra oodYw 42 B. Dinneen 46 D . Spreckleyy 38 C Millar 45 B . Pawsey46 T. Healy 43 C Purcell 47 P. Egan .39 R . Clowes 46 I . Taleb

47 E . Marino .43 J Tsoukas 48 A. O'Neale 40 W. Hayes 47 S . Vavall o

48 B . White49 A Rosenfeld

.44 D . Merton

49 L . HaI W50 C Vinent

41 B . Cookma n42 P. S p ottiswood

48 M . Anderson.

50 D. Jacka 45 M . Vanlin t'

.51 D . Murphy 43 M . Halliday

43 J S iterip

49 J . Trimbol i50 C . Bailey51 B . Giles 46 L. O Flynn 52 M . Quirk .

44 B Archdall 51 O Newma n52 S . Dohe rty 47 G . Carpenter 55 M . Quirk.

45 D. Senn

.52 T Jamieso n53 M . Ch azan 48 A. Wilkinson 56 M . Welch 46 R . Peters

.53 D Blenkiro n55 L. Pearce

56 FE Raffoul49 L. Getson 57 S. Yacou b

58 J Moran46 A. Holland47 G . Best

.54 T. Clevelan d

57 D . Allaide50 D . Ciro51 B . Colville

.60 M. Le Couteur 48 M . Sharples

48 J Wilson55 D . Timm s

58 D .Ratt ray-Wood 53 M . O'Sullivan 61 M. Daivs .49 D . Harvey 56 R . Pavlo v

59 M . Fahour 57 B Day 66 D . Johnson 52 B . McGrath 57 B. Allma n60 E . Krischker . 67 S. Dresser 53 J . Newton 58 J . Quilty64 C. Jackson 69 B. Harper 61 M . Pre tt y 59 J . Bugel a66 FA Raffoul 70 G . Bye 64 I . Gillespie 60 M. Rabar68 J . Owen 63 R . Gale69 J . M azzocca73 P. Mero ry THE BEEHIVE 69 J . Joyce

78 C. Brown HOTEL UMELERS HLLK O T E LHawthorn

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Caxh: S~=It6%as2°d

Rc> Cc :.~ ~'~~a Corcorang =rwoodP S gleya PapposD. WarryR. WeiszA Parker (C)D TollT YaungJ. Turner3. KentT. Young7 Stevensr .1 KarayannisM . VealS. TullyP Ma rtinA. EganD. HarrisM . KellyD. SpidenN. RussianS. KingstonG. O'ShannessyG . Douglas1,4, WoodsP. Nort heyJ. HopeP. BisogniA. BarkerM . PowerW. MillardJ. MansfieldP. DonaldsonT. PatinP. GoldingM . Stewa rtG . HarosC. MooreJ. MaycockD. CrakerJ. WeddleD. JonesA. JenkinsR. WeddleE. BrophyA. AtkinsonN. HarrisT. CormackA. TiernanM . PollockL . McLeanM . TsirmirisR. WeiszGerry GeorgeGary GeorgeP. Mart inL . TaylorS. JenkinsT. CornishA. RandallT. Ag ushiD. VealS. FordJ. Wei rG . MacisaacC. Corcoran8. ShadboltP. GoldingT. RobinsonJ. Arnol dL . WaddellA. SullivanB. Elswo rt hD . HackneyN . CoxC . KingJ . SmartD . SuperA . Weisz

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OLD PARADANCoach: Paul Fahe yRes. Coach: Tony Rogan

1 S. Vincent2 P. O'Loughlin

4 S. Philp

5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harri s10 P. Brabender (C)11 A . Burns12 S . Wallis13 D . Stevens14 B . Brabender15 A . Vecchio16 M . Godfrey17 B . Hart18 M . Lynch19 A . Brullo20 J . Willits21 B . Clayton22 A . Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney25 A . Heffernan26 M .B . Geary27 K. Jenkins28 J . Holland29 S . Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L . Galvin32 P. Digney33 M . Harrison35 M . Gal e37 L . Rocchiccioli38 M . Vea r39 P. Reid40 D . Baird41 G . Porteous42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y44 P. Joyce45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N . Ball48 M . Joyce49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villant i54 S . Signorini56 M . Ryan57 S . Moore72 D . Truslov e

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St.. YarravillePh : 9687 8722

0Coach: Bernard DunnRea. Coach: Phil Robison

1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudso n3 A. Allibo n4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heat h7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrews10 M . Shaughnessy11 A. Richard s12 T. Peggie13 J . Cad e14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C . Barr17 D . Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A. Sheehan20 C . Phillips21 L . Kennedy22 D . Beardsle y23 A. Ramsden (VC)24 T. Morpet h25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L . Clarke28 C . Butler29 A. Sealy30 L . Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R . Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J . Bee t44 B . Power45 N . King46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 C. Smith49 K. Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L. Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 A. Grisbrook55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B. Alford58 W. Somerville59 E. Best60 A. Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J. Mero64 J. Pickett65 J. Hannemann66 A . Lode

ORMONDCoach: Stephen GraceRe& Coach: Tan Hills,1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turne r6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D. Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D. Turner14 S .James15 L. Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConville (VC)21 J . Brow n22 R . Bloc k23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B. Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Well s31 B. Egan32 T. Fimmell33 L . Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G. Bailey36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J. Byron41 D . Billing42 C. Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C. Cleary47 R. Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C. Day51 G . Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S . Herman56 M . Farrel l57 S . Haines58 M. Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B. Keath62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

KHYATSHOTEL

THERRY PENO UCoach: TerryQuimRes . Coach: Chris Bye

1 M. Petrevsk i

1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finniga n3 P. Gorman4 M. Elliot5 S. Sacco6 J . Vaina7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R. Egglestone10 R. Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R . Moran12 B. Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinne r16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Connor17 R . Lyons18 L . Kuret19 L . Kloster20 J . Clarke21 S. Bannister22 S. Griggs23 C . By e24 S. Kuret24 M . Juric25 M . Postma26 G. Carbis27 B . Stephens28 D . Barron29 S . Goodwin30 M . Tadanic31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacc o33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morris

35 S . O'Halloran36 D . Boyl e37 D . Castaldi (C)39 S . Boyle40 P. Garoni

41 M . Crotty

42 M . Gauci

42 E . Mifsud

43 M. Warren

44 D . O'Neill

45 T. Denman

46 B. Phillips

47 D . Goodwin

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C SECTIONby Russell Goul d

wh stly, apologies to all club press correspondents

F ' o tried in vain to contact me on Monday, but mytwo tools of this trade let me down . My fax machine hitthe wall, literally, and my mobile phone, the bill forwhich somehow failed to get paid, wasn't willing to takeany calls . I assure you however things will be fixed bynext week and all match reports will be accepted .

That being the case only brief match reports .In a classic match at Mentone oval, local rivals St.

Bedes Mentone Tigers and Old Mentonians fought itout 'till the end, the Tigers however managed to keeptheir unbeaten home ground record in tact and defeat-ed the Panthers by 10 points in a club lifting come frombehind victory. After being 30 points down at the firstchange the Tigers fought their way back to hit the leadearly in the last term, and then skipped away to a 12point lead. The Panthers then rallied and evened thescores. The game was tied for a considerable time beforethe Tigers booted a succession of behinds and a goalwith little time left to inflict the Panthers second defeatfor the season . A large, vocal crowd was treated to atremendous affair that lacked little and added to a rival-ry that continues to grow .

In other matches, Hampton Rovers left it until thelast term to pulll away from a very spirited St. Leos andran out eventual 30 point winners . The Two Blues gotto within just 7 points at three quarter time before theRovers responded to their coaches plea to lift and over-ran the ever trying visitors .

Banyule recorded a much deserved victory, 37point winners over a disheartened Bulleen/Temple-stowe side who now slide to ninth spot on the ladderand well and truly out of contention .

St . Kilda South Caulfield made it two on the trotfor the first time in a while, nudging out a road wearyThomastown by just 14 points .

And in the rematch of last years 'D' grand final,Beaumaris continued their domination of Old Geelong,this time easy victors by 70 points, the Sharks againkicking over 20 goals and moving a game and lots ofpercentage clear in top spot, the Oggers slipping tofourth and just after their last two performances .

Preview

Ladder leaders, and the real form team of the com-petition Beaumarls travel out to Thomastown to face aBears side who have been close on numerous occasionsthis season but just can't seem to close out a game .They are at home, but I can't see them stopping theSharks oh so potent offence . The Sharks are still aver-aging over 20 goals a game, and the Bears defence isallowing about the same . This will be a high scoringmatch, but the Sharks seem to be good all over theground and so will win .

Banyule, after areal confidence boost-ing win face a St .Leo

s side who will never -~ 'give in . The Bears have shown that at home they aretheir best . They almost beat Beaumaris, and stretch,Old Mentonians and in the last few weeks have look,on the verge of putting a couple of wins together . 'T~~..,Two Blues on the other hand have lost their last ta;one an embarassing 113 point loss . But they last weshowed they can be competitive . They got to withinpoints of the Rovers at Hampton and will certainly'desperate for a win . But having said all that, I think tBears at home will be too strong, and make it two irrow, also for the first time in a long while .

The battle weary Bullants travel to Mentone to taon a now confident St .Bedes Mentone Tigers teaThe Tigers were very good in beating Old Mentonialast week in a game heralded by all who saw it, whithe Bullants were humbled by Banyule in their

I derby. The Tigers home ground seems to give th (extra inspiration, they have lost there only once in tlast two years, and after last week I can't seem thimaking this match their second loss. The Bullaidepth seems to trouble them, both their seniors areserves in ninth spot on their respective ladders, awith their Under 19's withdrawing from the comp(tion, they could be in trouble . The Tigers are almost Iopposite . Their promotion of some speedy youngst+gave them the edge last week and should do so agathe Tigers to win .

St.Kilda South Caulfield, finally managingstring some consistent form and a couple of

o together face that which must be regarded as the or ]real form team of the comp in Hampton Rovers . 7Saints are going better than they were, but I don't thithey are going as good as the Rovers . The Rovers wpaddling for three quarters last week before decidin€win the game, and in the end they did so easily . AdPower booted just one goal but the Rovers managedfind someone else to stand up and Stephen Ander :booted five. The Rovers backline is as strong as aones, and with a good midfield, should prove too stnfor the Saints, although this one may be the upset .

In the final game of the round, Old Geelong hOld Mentonians in a game I expect the Panthersmake their own. After losing last week, and just,Panthers will be fired up, and with Big Ads playing200th game and Murph his 100th, I can see a blowcThe Oggers are not inspiring much confidence, jbeating Thomastown and then being beltedBeaumaris . For a top four team that is not gcenough, and this week I don't think they will be ei

t Panthers to win and it could be big.

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St.Bed -,it-,,,one - This week the club congratu-

I)IL,Y~rs on reaching their first 50 games fortli, Joe Vince' Recupero and Matt Connolly are

popular faces at the Tigers and both have been(onuibutors for the club over the last couple o f

on;ratulations to both and we wish them con-

old Mentonians - Congratulations to Adam

.,creman on reaching 200 games for the Panthers, and

,, 11„ Qle way booting some 800 goals . A true club

:, ;l;pion and a magnificent footballer for the Pantehrs, ❑ ,, :,m; \ears. B rendan Murphy is congratulated on

;t.I) ;,,; 1oo games, a fine player who was recentlyy;,)rded with VAFA representation . George Lucas

lli, 50th game today and we look forward to the50 Fizz . Also Tony Bournon is congratulated in

Colin Ericksen as being only 3 plavers in the

b.lb s history to kick 300 goals or more. From all at, therland well done to you all .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL; ()!t7R HAMPTON ROVERS 1 55;t RESIAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 45,,t .`,CGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 41%":1UGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 41~1 :1HM0UD BEAUMARIS 6 41GORSRI THOMASTOWN 7 3 6

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ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . HAMPTONROVERS Field : Craig Bratjberg Daniel HalliwellBoundarv: Jason Handfield Becky Griffiths Goal :John Finn Andrew Lon gST. LEOS EMMAUS v . BANYULE (game switchedRd 1) Field : Shaun Rolls Gene HodginsST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BULLEEN-TEM-PLESTOWE Field : Chris Stevens Paul WithingtonGoal : Gary Clancy Peter WallisOLD GEELONG v. OLD MENTONIANS Field : NeilMeCorquodale David Lepai rTHOMASTOWN v . BEAUMARIS Field : RobertSneddon Graeme Hunichen

JUNE 27 - ROUND 11HAMPTON ROVERS v . BANYUL EST . LEOS EMMAUS v . ST . BEDES MENTONE TIG .BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. OLD GEELONGOLD MENTONIANSQ v. THOMASTOWNBEAUMARIS v . ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD

OR5SENIORS - 13 .065 .9 8

HAMPTON ROVERS 3.4 5.7 8.8 10.14.74ST LEOS Ei+4SAUS 1 .3 2.3 5.7 8.8.44Hampton Rovers: S . Anderson 5. Heltiger 2. D. Artz . Holt, Pouer. Best: B . Ariz . S .Anderson. Scarlett. Brolone. Parkinson .St Leos Emmriua : Dinifolantonlo. T. McCann. McKenzie. Major, Thomas,Vaughan . Best : Dinlcolantonlo. Smith, Bethune. Willis . T. McCann. Buckle.

BANYUi.E 6.0 10.1 15.5 20.9 .129BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.4 4.8 9.12 13.14.92Banyule: Playfair 4 . Kayrooz 3. Gtllard 3. D. \ViWaars 2 . T. Egan 2. Gilham 2. R .Williams. 'Witchell. Hopgood . Noonan . Best : D. Williams, t5`oodlock, Willmore .Gllham. Holt. O'Brien.Bu llun Templestowe:James 5. McLargtn 3. Williams, 2 . Driver. W. Thompson. P.Parris. Best: Dalogtiio. Tulloch . Prior. Driver. Todd. A. Parris .

ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 2.5 8,10 10.10 15 .15.105OLD MENTONIANS 7.3 7.7 12.9 14.11 .95St Bedes Mentone TIg. : (Coal Kickers mid Best Players not Tecched )Old Mentoaians: Acreman 4 . Bournon 4. Ferguson . Ftaskis 2. B . Murphy. G .Stroud. Best: Dart. Ferguson. B. Murphy. rnon. Paterson.OLD GEELONG 5,2 8.8 9.13 12 .16 .88BEAUMARIS 8.3 11.5 19.8 24.14 .158Old Geelong : J. Wiloson 4. Howells 3 . Neeld . Cook. P . Handbeuev. Dasison.Best : Faner. Daeton. Wetsbv. Stinchwnbe, M .tVilson. 6tithen. Beeumarts: Mahmoud 6.Fisher 4 . Catlin 3 . Mills 3 . Blaclde 2 . Ensue 2. Martin . Quin. Thomas . Wadham .Beat : M artin. Mahmou, Mitchell. Holt. Vaughan, Hoyne .

ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.4 9.7 12.11 19.14 .128THOMASTOWN 4.3 10.4 16.9 17.12.114St Kilda South Caulfield: 4vmakis 5. Hassel 3. Kmg 2. McCaw 2. Gilmore 2 . B.Agostino. N. Astapenko, M . Broad . C. Kallis . C . Neeson. Best : Tkoz. Vamiakis . S .Neeosn. Broad. C. Neeson, Wood .Thomastoan : Gorski 7. A. Ward 4. L . Smlth 3. B. Smith. P. Cotosimo. Morabito.Best: Felloas . Genus . Holmes . Theaioroum. Gallimore . Gorskt.

RESERVES - 13 .06.98HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 8.4 9.7 14.10.94ST LEOS EMMAUS 4.1 7.2 8.3 9.4 .58Hampton Rovers: Tota 3 . Amoore 2. Hunt 2, Luwnoro 2 . Armour 2 . M . Dunball ..Lynch. Marshall, C. Perry. Best: Mason . Armour. Hunt . Buckley . C . Perry. Hunter.

St Leos Emmaus: McLoughlin 3. Marc 2, Slmondson 2. P. Le~ins . Lindsay. Best:Casehen. Manton, McLaughlin. Barlow. Lindsay. NeweY•.BANYULE 6.3 11 .4 13.4 19.8.122BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.1 0.4 4.4 5.6.36Banyule: Gilbert 5. Fortune 3. Donaldson 3 . Doherty 3 . Yin . Ashton. tVason.Grindal. P. Rttchell . Beat : Gllbert, P. Williams, Donaldson. Rlchies . J. Kinnear. B.Anderson .Balloon Tempkstowe: Redly 2. Nagel. Mutirner . Surd Best; D . %V11liams . Surd.Wdniser. Pemberton. D . Bona .ST BEDES ME NTONE TIG. 6,4 8.8 12.12 14.14.98OLD ME NTONIANS 2.1 6.8 10.11 11.15.81St Bodes Mentone (Goal Keikers and Best Plavers not received)Old Mentoniens: Riley 5. T. Drinan . S. Kitto. Harrington. Norman . M. Stroud.Winguss . Beat : tVinduss. Davis. T. Drawn . Riley, Richardson . Large.OLDGEELONG 1.2 4.6 8.9 12.10.82BEAUMARIS 3.3 4.7 4.10 7.12.54Old Geelong : Hermann 6. Fttrphv 2. Brain. Lee. Liascos. O'Brien. Beat : Heine .Gatenby. Lee . Walker. Hermann. Furphv.Beaumaris:S. Nish 2 . De~Lte 2. Thomas 2, Corfield . Best: Thomas . Fisher. Ott .Hewett. OBrien. Cotter.ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .4 2.8 7.9 11.12.78THOMASTOWN 5 .2 10.5 13.7 13.11.89St Kilda South Caulfield: Heineke 3 . Masall2 . D. Dunetie 2. J. Dunesie 2. Wilson .Tsaglio0s . Beat: Pope . Heincke . O'Keefe . J. Dunlnie. N. Wilson. Dyrnond .Thomas town: Rio 2. Scarpia 2. Petsfnis . BuzzW . F. l'aleri. P. Valeri. S. Smith, J .Pougos . Thomas . Dehn . Corlett. Best: F. Valeri. Corlett. Biles . Palma Eccols,Thomas .

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the ground

or other or other similar such conduct"

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Coach: John ShvsonRes Coach: Stephen Gray1 B Klunear2 D Witchell3 L Holt4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 G Donaldson8 R Williams9 J Plan t10 J Fortune11 J McDermott12 J Egan13 M O'Brien14 S Kayrooz15 S Gray16 D Mayne17 L O'Connell18 J Turnbull19 A Thompson20 S Playfair21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilha m23 M Gray24 A Plant25 C Williams26 H McDermott27SYin28 T Goury29 G Sutterby30 D Taylor31 C Bassett32 T Wason33 D Glass34 C Stevens35 B Anderson36 D Tyle r37 M Jesse38 G Riches39 M George40 P Witchell41 B Grindal42 T Egan43 L Ferrell44 M Anderson45 R Cullen46 P Agostinelli47 B Parkes48 W Gibson49 K Convey50 B Debont51 A Hopgood52 D Noonan53 M Ashto n54 B Dintinosante55 D Williams56 B Woodlock57 T Benton58 S Hartwick59 B Wilson60 B Gillard61 J Charles62 A Camilleri63 M Hare64 C Dodd65 A Mason66 N Cargan67 M Keegan72 L Sheean73 A Rossimel75 J McIntyre76 M Lewis77 M Whelan78 R Smith

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D SECTIONby Ken Bremne r

& Tom Brai n

S tep aside Tommy (Brain), any credibility you mayhave had left as a tipster has come to an abrupt

end following last weekends match results . Aftersledging me as an idiot! yours truly not only selectsthe 'card' but also the winning margin in the match ofthe round (Parkside/Whitefriars) . I suggest a retrac-tion of sorts is warranted . Over to you Mr Brain (less!) .One can be lucky KB and you have certainly ridden onyours during the first half of the season . Let's see whatpart 2 brings . The Brain is not finished yet.Review Round 9 - June 1 3

Top win by Parkside courtesy of a great 3rd qtr. inwhich they held Whitefriars goal less whilst adding 3of their own to build on a half time lead of 13 pts . The'Friars' threw everything at the 'Red Devils' in the lastbut their efforts fell just 7 pts short. McNamara,Panjari, Starkie & Moodie were terrific contributors forthe victors and 'Big Rob Pasqualotto, Harris &Gloufchev for Whitefriars .

Old Essendon Grammar somehow . mysteriouslymanaged to snatch defeat (by 6 pts) from the jaws ofvictory against Southbank. Grammar 33 pis ahead atlemon time increased the margin to 39 pts at the 15min . mark before an 8 goal onslaught by the'Bankers', who up to three quarter time had only man-aged 7 majors . Best for Southbank were Fraser,Walford & Linford and for O .E .G ., their entourage ofsupporters !

Tight encounter all day at Monash between the'Blues' and Salesian. The visitors got out to a 20 ptlead midway through the 3rd before Monash found alittle 'extra' (Professors prayers) to tie things up bylemon time . A steadier Monash outgunned a hard-working Salesian in the last stanza to take the gameby 17 pts .

Despite not being a great game nor spectacle theUni. Blacks were able to register their lst win everagainst a plucky St Johns . After racing out some 46pis ahead the 'Blacks' through a lack of intensity andcommitment allowed the Joe's back to within a coupleof goals in the 3rd qtr . before steadying and takingcontrol to win the game by 5 snags . Best for Uni . werelst gamer Hamish Cameron . Rod Mackie & ScottLowe .

Ajax was too classy for St Pats and controlled thegame in most positions . To the 'Vultures' credit theymanaged to come back from a half time deficit of 13goals to score 6 of their own in the 3rd and stop whatcould've been a landslide . A strong 'Jackas' defencekept St Pats to I major in each of the other 3 qtrs .Freund (8 goals) and Rosen (4 goals) were adjudgedAjax's best in their 109 pt win .

A top game of footy in the local derby betweenrivals Aquinas and Yarra Valley Old Boys. Very little

in the lst half, however the'Yarras' went to the shedwith a narrow lead. The 'Bloods' came out full of rurning in the 3rd and turned matters around to holdvery handy 2 goal lead at lemon time . Yarra ValiFsteadied and then took control of the midfield to giltheir forwards the chance to snag 8 majors and thedefence hold Aquinas to 3 . Terrific team oriented pe,formance by the 'Yarras' saw them run out 25 pt viitors.Preview Round 10 - June 2 0

Southbank V Monash Blues - A top 5 encountfthat should provide a close and entertaining spectacl,The 'Blues' would obviously prefer to play th'Bankers' anywhere but at 'Yarra' Park and it's prmanly for this reason that KB gives the nod 1Southbank by around the 19 pt margin . The Bankerrecord has not been that good with the Blues over tiyears and today is certainly another danger game fithe home side . For different reasons it is a must wifor both with TB also going for the home side to ju ;get home .

Old Essendon Grammar V St Pats MentoneThe 'Vultures' trek Nth of the Yarra to meet in battwhat KB reckons will be an extremely agitated anangry Essendon following their last round debilitatirloss . O .E.G . too strong, too quick and just too good t60 pts . Cannot disagree with you Kenny OEG weistiff last week but it just shows you must play for ttfull 120 minutes to win games in this section . TtVultures as usual will make a real game of it btEssendon will prevail in the end .

Salesian V St Johns O .C .'s - Another game iwhich KB suggests the winning margin could textreme . The Joe's no doubt will give their best, btthe 'Chaddy boys simply possess too much class anability for St Johns to counter. Salesian by 75 pts. Ttreturn of Mark Koppens has certainly given the Jocsbit of a boost Mr. Bremner and this will help them talthe game right up to the boys from Chaddy but l

i you I feel Salesian are travelling just that little bett fat this stage .

Uni . Blacks V Yarra Valley - These two last rounwinners both know that a lot is at stake in this matclForm of both in recent times has been good . howevEbased solely on last weeks respective wins, KB leanin favour of the 'Yarra' to get over the 'Blacks' >;approx 4 goals . Yarra Valley need to find a little corsistency in their game to trouble the top sides and tl~ ~;Blacks are in a similar vein, this one really could geither way and in a toss of a coin TB is ~soin~ for th

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Aquinas V Parkside - The 'Red Devils' will need t o

in~t any form of a let down following las t

p van . Also, the Bloods' will be absolutelyi,, Go regain their top 5 spot and its worth

that Aquinas defeated Parkside on bot hlast season, however KB thinks not today .

;;id,, by 11 pts . TB is going against you here KB

~,l,,,u¢h the Devils had a good win last week thed(d not play badly and at home with the psy-

ical advantage Brainy tips the Bloods.

V; i 1 ii (, rriars V Ajax - Match of the round. 'Jackas'

form and the 'Friars' only one glitch to date .reads Ajax pumped Parkside who in turn

<ed over Whitefriars . On that basis the ' Jackas'

ot ld ~ :hip the 'Friars' . The funny thing about footyi , L iiat it rarely works out . ' Friars' for KB by 1 51 ou stated the logical result and then went

,,:, it which shows you really are still an idiot KB .Iackas are at full strength, they are definitely th e

and TB fully expects them to beat the Friar s~.~ .Press Correspondents : Fax to KB on 9850 696 4i E nail KenBremnerCaccess .net.au) or Tommy on

26 5 8011 by midday at the latest on Monday follow-„t, he game. Remember, we/us KB and Tommy don' ty;, nt nor need statistical info (that's for the VAFA\dmin) but rather a brief summary of your match

, nd :'or any special events forthcoming.

Yarra Valley - Michael Fang reached 100 gamesin Round 7 (first player to do so at the club) .l'nfortunately has damaged his knee and will be outfor the remainder of the season, . Cameron Ross willodar reach 100 games fort the club, A Fine clubman

all die very best for the next 100 . Travis Strong an dAdrian Biesbrock both reached 50 games last week,\thile Fraser MacVean reached his 50th game mile-,tone in Round 8 . Yarra Valley OB would like to con-,ratulate you all on your outstanding achievementsand wish you all the very best for the next milestones .

St . Pats Mentone - Corey Stephens reached 50games for the club in Round 8. An outstanding juniorand current DVC Corey is a fine example to all at theclub with both his commitment to training and theclub in general . Well done Smasha .

Parkside - Leo Panja ri last week played his 150thgame for the club . A respected player throughout theVAFA Leo is a champion rover, dual B&F winner andmember of the 1988 premiership team . Well done fromall at Parkside .

AJAX- Ashley Krongold and Mat Zurbo are con-gratulated on reaching 100 games for the Jackas andthe club looks fonvard to many more years of fine ser-vice from you both .

Southbank - Congratulations to Greg Smith(200) . Russell Linford (150) and Neil Roberts (50reserve games) on reaching your respective mile-stones recently. All at the club thank you for your finesupport .

Action from the Monash Blues versu sRopncl 9 clash it 3fonnsh Cni . k~st u eeh .

SOUTHBANK v . MONASH BLUES Field : PeterSimpson Alan Ladd Goal : Anthony Simpson VinVescov iOLD ESSENDON GR. v. ST. PATRICKS MEN-TONE Field : Michael Allen Frank KarabelasSALESIAN 0 C v. ST. JOHNS 0 C Field : TrentFoley Leah GallagherUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . YARRA VALLEYField : Rick Love Geoff MooreAQUINAS v. PARKSIDE Field : Dirk KramerAlan StubbsWHITEFRIARS v . AJAX Field: Greg RichardsNathan Rodier

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JUNE 27 - ROUND 11MONASH BLUES v . OLD ESSENDON GR .

ST. JOHNS v . SOUTHBAN K

YARRA VALLEY v . SALESIAN 0 CPARKSIDE v. UNIVERSITY BLACKSAJAX v . AQUINASST . PATRICKS MENTONE v . WHITEFRIARS

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"' SectionAJAX AQUINAS O.C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSlDE

Coach : Rick MarksRes Coach: Andrea Schcnker

Coach: Pn kevr CrosbyRes Coach : &ad Barday

Coach : Dave Rogers.Res Coach: Steve Kag

Guxh: L4vrdRes Caach : Shane Bishop

Coach: Lax~ ZarafaRes Coach: Mark Rwm

1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J . Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergin i3 B. Davi s4 M Dudakov

3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. Pin o.5 J Rath 5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Fleming 4 D. Warre n.

D Kalb 6 A. Donachie 5 D . Rogers 5 S. Emerson 5 D. Ferraro.7 G. Samuel 7 C . Glennie 6 M Newman

6 C. Ridleyy 6 D. McCal l8 A. Krongold 8 S. Kelly

.7 L. Findlay8 '

10 R . Bloom 10 D . Boland 8 M. LawrenceS . O Brien

9 J . Goodger8 J. Chilcott9 A . Constantine

11 M . Weisler 11 C. Bambury 9 M . Wrodarczyk 10 I . Stevens 10 A. Vita12 D . Ones 12 S . Bethune 10 S. Webster 11 B . Papal 11 B. Hocke y13 A . Freund 13 C. Jeffrey 11 M . Spencer 12 J . Hearne 12 C . Tyson14 Y. Rapaport 14 A Lorkin 12 J . Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 13 A. Copley15 M . Reich

.15 J . Knight 13 A. Herrman

14 S . Evans 14 P. Lennen16 G . Rozenberg 16 S Close 14 R Burston

15 S . Bishop 15 D. Moodi e17 A. Cukierman . . 16 S . McPherson 16 M . Campbell18 J . Wrobel 17 M . Denavi 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 17 N . Antonopoulos19 M . Halphen (C) 18 J . Hughes 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 18 A . Reginato20 A . Carew 19 G . Whitehead 17 P. OiNeill 19 G . Steven 19 S. Gun n21 D. Gelbart 20 P. Pares 18 Y. Colombies 20 J . Lang 20 C . Peckha m22 D . Mohr 21 S . Downes 19 D . Roche 21 S . Dale - 21 M . Tessari (C )23 A . Bensimon 22 S . Flynn 20 J . Cavanagh 22 M . Lukasz 22 B. Harvey (VC )24 J . Dunne25 J Feldman

23 L. Woods 21 C . GregoryryJ . Hughes 23 M . Hoyne.

26 B . Duzenman24 P. Harpe r25 J . Hacking

22 A. Dobson24 C. Robertson25 A . Leask

24 R . Marull i25 M . McPherson27 A . Lust H Field 23 S . Wrodarczyk 26 D . Fletcher 26 S . Ross28 D . Dege n

gen

29 D Marks

.27 S. Jones 24 B. Hodson 27 D . Barr 27 L. Panjari

.30 N Israelsohn 28 G . Wiston 25 J . Hawkins 28 B . Turner 28 S . Fishe r.31 M Barnett 29 J . Wilson 26 P. Hurley 29 J . Saunders 29 L . MacNamara.32 M . Borenstein 30 C . Collilver 27 N . De Young 31 A. Corby

32 J . Mansfield(VC )30 D Cusack33 D. Pat

34 D. Gunn31 C. Wooden32 M Hunter

28 S . McGe e29 A . Headberry

33 S. Cramer.

31 C . Austi n35 S . Roth

.33 M . Collella 30 L . Creamer

34 J . Leask35 D. Whitfield

32 J . McCal l33 A Botta36 J . Segal

37 J. Engelman34 M . Tarullli 31 J .L. Smith 36 P. Trist

.34 A . Starki e

38 J. Lewis 35 R . Chapman 32 M. Try 37 J . Walker 35 G . Panjar i39 A. Grundmann 36 J. Hunt 33 J .M . Smith 38 M . McKerrell 36 W . Lay40 A. Redlich 37 H . Nichol 34 B . Dowsley 39 A . Merrington 37 B . Panjar i41 J . Snow 38 M . Tilling 35 D . Murchie 40 T. DiBlasi 38 F. Darrigo42 A . Sawicki 39 S . Connelly 36 M Tehan

41 I . Ritter 39 B . Miche l43 Y. Shein 40 S . Connelly

.37 J Bolton

42 A . Jealous 40 L . Inserra (VC}44 B . Goldberg 41 J . Kline

.38 S Hooper

43 A. Gatt44 R

41 E. Linares45 E . Steen 42 R . Moran . . Clohesy 42 P. Dean46 J . Davis 43 M . Slattery 39 M . Smith 45 P. Barry 43 J . Hubbar d47 A . Abraham 44 P Dunne 40 C . Riordan 46 D. Novacek 44 P. Soligo48 L . Goldber g .

45 N Frederikson 42 A. Hickey 47 J . testro 45 J . Dal e49 E. Rubinstei n50 B

.46 D JoYce 43 R. Feenaghty 48 P. Murton 46 T. Ryan

. Grodsk i51 N . Diamond

.47 N . Moran 44 D. Teasdale

49 A . Hutchinson50 D . Bellman

47 V. Saldan a48 J Huewoelle r52 B. Steiner 48 M . Moore 45 R . Walsh 51 S . Greasley

.49 S. Collie r

53 D. Katz 49 C. Lamborn 46 D . Jones 52 A . Dawson 50 C . Cecchinell i54 M . Nathan 50 G . Macklin 47 S . Mentha 53 T. Hawke 51 J . Seoane55 B . Zielinski 51 A . Hyland 48 M . Kamphuis 54 S . Maybury 52 M. Ilcyzynsk i56 J . Sharp58 M Fried

52 M . Corrie 49 D . Morgan 55 R . Musa'

53 M . Yandl e.60 D Weislitzer

53 P. Raeck 50 D . Schwedes 56 A . O Ryan 54 T. Kouros.J Kalbstein

54 S . Ca to np 51 S . Millie 57 R. Wright 55 G .. Paizos.64 R Israel 55 A . Cultrera 53 L. McCann

58 A . Woerndle 56 G . Tzelepi s.65 M. Zurbo 56 S. Doherty 54 R Green

59 N . Osman 57 S . Dave y68 D . Boon 57 C . Thomas

.55 D . Trumble

60 A . Palme r61 D . Podger

58 G. Pasho s59 V Cervi69 J . Verno n

70 S . Boon58 A. Bethun e66 M Wilson

56 A . Berry 62 P. Baroch.

60 G . Watson71 C. Cohen

.67 P. Cruikshank 57 P. OiNeill 63 A. Porter 63 S. Hoga n

73 A . Levy 70 C. Lyng 59 H . Middleton 64 J . Rossi 64 T. Thomas80 M . Joyce 61 D . Walsh 65 A. Soteriou 68 K. Drummond86 B . Barclay 67 B . Dempsey 66 B . Lamaro

67 R. Graig69 S . Davey71 A. Ingli s

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D SectionWHITEFRIARS

Coach: Des ASo-aghorRes Coach: to Grft

1 D. Fedel e2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbon e5 M. Robinso n6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghla n8 A. Davis9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbel l16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)18 D . Quilty19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R . Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C. Rya n27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien

38 C . Carrigg39 M. Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 A. O'Connor45 M. Lester46 G .Johnson47 M. Nolan

48 D . Delzoppo49 C . Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L . Eames54 S. Gillen56 D . Rio57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D. Gentilin61 D. Cassar62 R. Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VAU-EYCoach : David K*Res Coach l3rencim Ruddy

1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M . Fun g5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C. Reynolds12 M . White13 O . Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B . Smillie17 A . Lain g18 L. Whit e19 S . Thompson20 S . Fram e21 A . Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J. Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C. Padgett32 C. Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D . Francome38 B . Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M . Whit e41 B .Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . Ho45 L . Rees47 B . Mcllwrath48 R . Davi s49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A . Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hal e55 S . Taylo r56 L . Harrington57 G. White58 G. Kerr59 A . Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentl e66 A. Biesbroek71 M . Lain g72 R . Lawton76 J . Scale s

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RUNNERS, TRAINERS ,1~ATER CARRIER S

Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uni-forms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/sheis not able to take the field until attired correctly.

Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches. Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannotdeliver message from coach .

Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . Water Carriers. VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

CLUBS SEEKING PRESCRIBED PENALTYFOR REPORTED PLAYER(S )

Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs areadvised not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brainpresent all scores and match details in

a light-hearted manner.Listen to Benny, Tommy and a special

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Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardson

In Round 9 to finish off the first half of the seasonwe had as predicted Power House beltin g

Glenhuntly and Caulfield doing similarly to St .Marys . Chirnside Park surprisingly had an easyvictory against Swinburne, after I predicted a biggereffort from Swinburne, we then had a cliff hangerbetween Oakleigh and Elsternwick, with Oakleighbasically snatching victory in the last few minutesand in what would seem somewhat of an upset onpaper only, the Pirates had a great victory over OldCamberwell . who seem to be on a bit of a mid sea-son slide .

ROUND 1 0Where did the first half of the season go? It only

seems like last week we were all doing pre-seasonand now we're all half way home for season '98 .

First up this week we have St . Mary's at homeagainst Glenhuntly . Both sides have had betterseasons in the past and with basically only selfpride left for both teams this should turnout to be arough and tough bruising game . Given the homeground advantage St. Marys should take it right upto Glenhuntly but in the end the Hunters shouldget home . Glenhuntly by about 2 goals .

This week we have the Power House Pirahnastaking on an in form Chirnside at the Lake . WithPower House opening up their new facilities upstairs they should all be in a festive type of moodand past history says a happy Power House is atough side to roll. Their round 1 clash was a beau-ty and this one shouldn't be any different . Howeverat home and still eyeing a top four finish I'll tipPower House by about 4 goals .

The Wickers take on Swinburne at home andwith both sides desperate for victory . Last weekElsternwick nearly caused a big upset andSwinburne were disappointing and in their roundone clash Elsternwick prevailed . Thus I feel on formand again with the home ground advantage I'll tipElsternwick, but only just . The Wickers by 10points .

Old Camberwell this week take on an in formOakleigh at home. In recent weeks Old Camberwell

seems to haveslipped a notch ortwo on form and theKrushers on th eother hand haven't lost a game in weeks . This gameshould be a ripper with the "Wellers" desperate tostop the mid season slump and the Krushersattempting to cement a top 4 finish . In the washupI feel with the home ground and a superior forwardset up the Wellers should get the four points . OldCamberwell by 4 goals in a form reversal .

In the final game of the start of the second halfof the year we have the top two sides going at it .Caulfield at home against the Pirates . Both sideshave so far had great seasons and will want to getthe psychological advantage prior to any finalsgame by winning this one today. Caulfield's onlyloss so far however was at the hands of a very oodoutfit and they are playing them today. So on ~ormI'll tip a draw, home ground I'll tip Caulfield, gener-al team line ups I'll tip Caulfield but an ability tonever stop I'll tip the Pirates . So what does this allmean, probably not much to either side. In anothergame that is or will be a VAFA game of the week I'lltip Caulfield by under 10 points .

In the two's I'll tip Glenhuntly over St. Marys,Power House to prevail against Chirnside,Elsternwick over the Uni Boys, the Welters at homeagainst the Crushers and Caulfield to roll thePirates in again what should be a great game .

Social Notes :Eisternwick have a Trivia Night on 27th June

at the Elsternwick Club . For further details contactMarc Bullard on 0412 027 638 . Also on the 4thJuly they have a past players day, call Paul Mahonyon 0418 993 557 for further details .

Power House at last have the opening up oftheir new social facilities this Saturday with the newbar etc. finally having been built . After 3 and a bityears and a lot of hard work by many people atPower House (& patience). I would along with every-one else like to thank them for a wonderful job thusfar as the rooms look great .

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Ci~irn$ide Park - congratulations to Mick Carusi -'htb Captain• Committeeman, Football Manager and

;ottucr Coach on reaching 100 games . All at the club,cnuld like to show their appreciation for Mick's effortshoth on and off the field .

G1enlluntly - congratulations to Glenn Richards

,~„ r,aching 100 games . A member of the '94 premier-;1111, side, he was also runner-up in the B&F in '97 .;ic11o" is a brilliant player on his day and is also a

1), ~il -i dedicated clubman. Well done Glenn .

SENIORSN AME

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

~p;STER OLD CAMBERWELL 2 70

S. CRAVEN POWER HOUSE 4 45LD'dIS OAKLEIGH 4 37p, ILL CAULFIELD GRAMM 35LIDDELL CAULFIELD GRAMM 4 32

M . PEMBERTONCHIRNSIDE PARK 5 29

E BLUE RESERVESt1FFAR OLD CAMBERWELLHOLLOWAY CAULFIELD GRAMM . 9

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SENIORS - 13.06.98GLENHUNCLY 1.4 3.4 5.7 5.8.38POWER HOUSE 7.6 12 .11 20.18 29 .28 .200Gkenhuntip: Sewart 2. Jankovic. Crooke . Scott. Best: Jankmic. Cassar. htitheell.

Rossiter. Ormond . SmithPower House: Robinson 8, Miller S. Craven 4 . Harrison 3 . Bailey 2 . Uren 2.

Maddern 2 . Hall. Dean. Scotland. Best: Dean, Maddern. Robinson. Clayton .

Scotland. RACHH2NSIDE ARK 5.4 13.10 18.12 20.21.141

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.3 4.7 8.9 12.10.82Chtmside Park: McIntosh 5 . M . Pemberton . Canvst 4, Thomas 2 . Holiday

Bakey. V. Pkcioli. Best Allat. Mark Koopmazu . McIntosh . Mather. Carusi.

Iaidlaw.Swlaburne University : O'Mara 2 . Dell'Otlo 2. Canfield 2. M. Milano 2. D . Milano,

Demarte. C. Delldlo. Piotrowski. Best : Sposato. Dell'olio. Piotrowski . Leonard. M.

Milano, Hern .ELSTERNWICK 3.4 4.7 9.12 12.16.88OAKLEIGH 3.2 7.7 10.9 13.13.91Elstenwic3r: Lee 5. Mt ~t 3. Marrav. Dcrronshire . tVatker. Curtain . Best:

Mis Ward, Btxne. Murphy, Wtgwvre. Lee .• Lewis 4 . C. Marshall 3. Bloomfield. Hanley. A. Kitts. Mackenzte .

Ta4ior. Knapper. Best : Hamilton. Hanley. Knapper. Lewis. C. Marshall, Taytor.

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.4' 5.5 8.10 10.12 .72PENINSULA 3.2 8.7 12.9 15.12 .102Old Cambawe9: Brownles,c 2. Inkster 2 . T. Johnson 2. Scott . Hardman. Saligo.

Imherger. Best: Leitch. TMM . WVsan. Short. Whitehead. Pratt.

Peninsula: C. Landry 5 . A. Bonner 2. Bedford 2. Paws 2 . Cooke 2. Farrar.Crean . Best : Cook . Angus. Sharptn. A. Laundry. Dentry. S. Parsons .

ST MARYS 3.1 8.3 8.11 8.11 .59CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 8.5 17.12 22.16 27.22.184St Marys: Evans 2 . Hill 2. Jones 2 . Learmonth. Tindle,v. Best: Harrison.

Morcom . Frail, Jones, Willis.Caulfield Grammer: Farmer 6, M . Liddell 4. Baxter 3. Brohier 3 . Oscar 3 . Vella

3 . D. Anderson 2. Cowlshaw. Cox . Stevenson. Best: Farmer. Baxter. Stevenson .

Hall. D. Anderson . Horton .

RESERVES - 13 . 06 .98GLENHUN77.Y 3.1 5.1 8.5 8.8.44POWER HOUSE 3.0 5.3 6.5 8.8.56G4tahuntly : Turner 4. Simone. Scott . Best : Scott. Turner. O'Donnell. McLtnden .

Lance. M. Tones.Powe House : B . Wilson 3, Ramanauskas. Senior . Bates. Hearn. Best : Stainot .

Tucker. West Taylor. Hearn . Burt.CHR2NSIDE PARK 3.5 8.11 14.15 17.19 .121SW INBUR2tE UNIVERSITY 3.1 3.2 6.2 6.4 .40

Chhnside Park: Koopman 6 . Walker 5. Skein 2 . Oates . Berns . Churchill.

Chirnside. Best : Mariner, Koopman . Walker. Egan. Whiteside . Burns .Sminhurne University: Andrlnopolous 2 . Reilly 2, HadJiangelL Freeman. Beat: C.Smith . James . McCalman . SarrOtses. C:affev. Andrinopolous.

ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 3.6 5.7 7.8.50OAHLEIGH 1 .2 3.5 8.7 13.10.88Elsternwirh: J. LlltkaFds 3. Hankin. Grandemange. Bullard . Harris, Best:Buckinharn. Rav. LUikalds. Auslander. Grandeman~c. Lambert.

Oakletgh: Mona~an 4, Niko 3. Andonopolous . Atherinos. J. Bonarldio. Khodr.

Taylor, A. Wood . led : Stirling. Khodr, Monaghan . A . Wood. Woods. Niko.

OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .4 1.7 2.11 7.15.57

PENINSULA 2 .3 3.9 6.10 7.11 .53Old Cembawell :Oruvt 5. Jennings. Gan. Beat: Swann. McCrea Orwin . T.

Walker. Jerullrmngs. Lenten.Peninsula : Clarini+bold 3 . Haley 2. Franks . Lloyd. Beat: Cooper. Pownre . Lloy^d .

Franks . Warner. Glo~rer.ST MARYS 1 .1 3.3 4.3 4.5 .29CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 11 .3 17.13 26.17 38.23 .251St Mary'a Tambury 2, Gunn. S. Hotdsamffi . Best: Millar, Cogden . Gtilard.

Pllildoli.Caulfield Gramm®r: Margeri..ron 9. Holloway 9 . Morrissey 4. Dterosta 3 . M . Ktose

3. Townley 3 . Bettany 3. Baaps . Santiago. Smith. Kattofer. Beat: Dicrosta

Santiago. Holloway . Margerison. Givr. Morrissey.

ST. MARYS v . GLENHUNTLY Field : GeoffBrereton Ron MartynPOWER HOUSE v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field :Peter Woods Peter Griffith sELSTERNWICK v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITYField : Mark Gibson (R )OLD CAMBERWELL v. OAKLEIGH Field: MarkMorrison Garry Seabourn eCAULFIELD GR. v . PENINSULA OB Field: PaulJones (R) Tony Psinas

JUNE 27 - ROUND 11GLENHUNTLY v . CHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSE v. ELSTERNWICKSWINBURNE UNI . v. OLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH v. CAULFIELD GR .PENINSULA OB v. ST . MARYS

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E BlueCALAFHACRANI IIaRCoach: Geoff Redle yRes Coach: Matthew Schoflen

1 M . Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenson5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofer7 J. Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart-Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Wil l11 M . Cassidy12 J . Farmer13 D . Gurr14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Co x19 B . Baxter20 H . Vella20 M . Klose21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townley23 D . Ash24 K. Dach s25 N. Lubransky25 T. Waile s26 S. Williams27 P . Keown27 R . Morrissey28 T. Chan29 D . Schrimski30 D . Low e31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N. Silve r34 J . Margerison35 A. Lawrence36 R. Gosstray37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 C. Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G. Lehner47 L . Salem48 S . Varthalis49 B . Cowling50 M. Cutler51 J . Liddell54 B. Lyons55 M. Davies56 A. Dowd59 A. Beauchamp60 M. Barnett62 A. Coventry69 A. Gooding

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: Stephen JonesRes Coach: Kad Oates

1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sore3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brown7 V. Piccioli8 S. Oates9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G . Wyngard12 D . Paola13 E . Westmore14 D . Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M. Walker17 B. Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C. Piccioli20 K . Oate s21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R. Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G. Kellaway27 L . Lowen28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L . Mather

31 M . Ogstan32 G . Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside

34 A. Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Karp37 L. Bakey38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A. Conte43 A . Burnes

44 R. Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Egan47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C. Peters50 C . Lindsay52 G. Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A. Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pop e61 G . Pillikidis

ELSTERMMCKA.FC.Coach: Rod W EdamsRes Coach : AnfMew Curtain

1 L. Murph y2 A. Hankin3 T. Byrn e4 M. Savage5 M. Whelan6 G. Jenkins7 D. Le e8 S. Curri e9 S. Clement10 R . Bravington11 P. Mahony11aL. Messiaglia12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 S .Soppett15 F. Diangregorio16 M . Surman17 J. Ward18 A . Neil l19 R . Buckingham20 M . Hunt21 M . Noonan22 M . Mussard23 S. Curtain24 B. Franken25 A. Patterson26 C . Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . Wrigh t31 G . Devonshire32 T. Swinnerton33 J . Overman34 A . Contin35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 J . Whit e38 M . Bell39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 S . Ramsey43 C . Lyons44 G . Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosi j47 M . Franken48 J . Ahern49 C . Walker50 D . Hosking51 M . Bullard52 P. Broderick53 R . Williams54 S. Kirkham55 P. Harris56 D . Steele58 K. Campbell59 M . Laci s60 S . Park61 M . Purcell62 C. Allan63 T. Baxter

GLENHUNTLYCoach : Steve At3enderRes Coach: Peter Derrick

1 B. Wilson2 C. Whelan3 T Hill4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kout s8 J . Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A. Young11 T. Rossiter12 S . OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Breslin16 C.Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A . Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B . Stewart31 L . Thomas32 S . Jankovic33 D .Jones34 B . Mille r35 J . Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A. Breslin38 A. Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L . McAuliffe42 M. Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B.OiDonnell45 R .Stannage46 A. Bai n47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C. Mitchell53 D. McLinden54 D. Mance55 S . Pappin56 R. Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J. Crooke60 M . Johnson62 G. Panozzo63 C . Tho m64 M . Callender65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B. Hodge68 R . Dolg e69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jones

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1 R. Ge c2 A. Bloomfield3 D. MacKenzie4 P. Heveri n5 C. Riches6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . Wood11 C. Hanley12 A . Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquila15 G. Redford16 J . Niko17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adami c21 A . Perdikomatis22 S . Osborn e23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitts25 C . Marshall26 A . Kitts27 S.Adaway28 A. Monaghan29 D . Hal l30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R . Nuske36 D . Dooley37 P. Nikakis39 J . Bonaddio40 C . Taylor41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orlando43 J . Theofilopoulos44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapma n46 P. Andonopoulos47 S . Lewi s50 P. Lesli e51 J . Bonaddi o52 P. Andrinopoulos53 T. lanchello54 A . Atherinos55 B . Gran t56 J . Aliss57 S . Simopoulos59 J . Brown60 M .Oram61 A. Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B. Stirling66 A. Wood67 B. Gant

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PENINSULA O.B. POWERHOUSE ST. MARY'S SWINBURNE UN IH r~ CcactG Br~t hki COoh Peter Owierl Coach: Evan Evans Coach: Gmy Hickey

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T James 2 S. McMahon 2 J . Hall 2 L . Cosson3 R Livingston

2 J . SheedyA Inkster (VC) 3 A. McCorinan 3 J . Grey .

4 A Bell 4 D . Dell'Oli oS . Jack

Horskinss4 E. Bowen 4 C. Lloyd

.5 L. Willis 5 J . Dell'Olio.

g SeeleyA 5 N. Kent 5 M. Braini 6 W. Stuart7 T Pettini 6 M. Johnsto n

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6 M. Warner7 N. Franks

6 D. Burt7 C. Richardson

.8 R . Kodituwakku 7 A. Hamilton

8 >A. Gibbs 8 P. Angus 8 S. Cross 9 T Gun n

10 T. Jones (VC)8 J . Horridg e

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0 FA . Hanson 9 P. Keohn 9 A. Morris 11 K . Gillard 10 R . TurnbullJ . Heffernan

Wilson (C)2 J9 P. Krohn 10 T. Bailey 12 B . Summerfiel d

13 J Ch11 G . Barry

.13 N . Sims 10 T. Trewhitt 11 J . Gill . apma n

14 P Watson 14 R . Good e; R . Whitehead (VC) 11 A. Landry 12 R . Wright

.15 D . Andrews 17 S . Lee

, M . Short 12 A. Campbell 13 J . Harris 16 A . Wilcox 18 A Fiuman ig D . Walker

PikeR13 V. Brancaijano 14 Hazelwood 17 S . Leah y

18 B Frail

.19 B . O'Mara.

18 A. Brownless 15 B. Coo k16 S Claringbold

15 C . Trewi n16 L Bold

.19 B . Ibbotson 20 A . Hilgemann

1 9 M . Freedman20 A. Hills

.17 L . Barclay

.17 C. McLeod 20 G . Crouch

21 T. Ymer (C) 21 T. Dymon d

2 ; T. Hardman 18 S. Glover 18 C . Doyle 22 R. Allen 22 S . Flyn n22 S. Chow 19 M . Goldthorpe 19 J . Evans 23 S . Parsons 23 C. Smith23 D . Bel l2 : D . Imberger 20 C . Landry 20 D . Allen 24 I . Gouliet

25 M . LeLevire 24 S . Fiztgibbon

25 A. Taylor 21 M . Bonner 21 D . Miller 26 P. Fraser 27 D . Murph y26 M . Stones 22 A. Atchison 22 P. Bates 27 G . McConnell 29 D . DePaol i27 T. Doherty 23 R . Sharpin 23 S . Craven 28 J . Innes

30 P Turk28 B. Leitch 24 B. Wight 24 R . Williams 29 J . Cogdon .

29 T. Johnson 25 S. Atchison 25 S . Evans 30 S . RhodesJ Finch

32 A . Sartitsi s30 S. Ro e

O'Mahony31 L 26 C . Lloyd 26 J . Senior.32 Boy 33 D . Milan o

.32 E. Williams 27 S. Payze 27 S . West 33 P. Stevens 35 T. Grimshaw

33 M. Richmond 28 B. Taylor 28 J . Tucker 34 R. Ferwerda 38 N . Hadsiangeli34 P. McCare 29 R . Bedford 29 T Madden 35 G . Theoharris

36 E Evans 39 G . Crouch35 M . Hopkin s

Derry36 S30 A. Crean 30 P. Harrison

.37 J . McCashney 40 M . Stroud

.Gillan37 R

31 A. Gross 31 R. Marshall 38 F. Harrison 43 C. Freeman.38 R . Scott 32 A. Parsons 32 B . Wilson 39 A. Wood s

40 S. De Young 44 N . Morgan39 C . EVans 33 D . Sims 33 R. Taylor 41 W. Goldsworthy 45 R Potte r40 J . Harvey 34 T. Bradon 34 A. Doughton 42 T Worral

.41 L . Ryan 35 G . Park 35 C. Williams

.Wilson43 L 48 M . De Bono

42 R . Pratt43 T Walker

36 N . Bowman 36 A. Robinson.

44 P. Dinnick 50 B . Caulfield

44 S. Smith 37 T. Stewart 37 M . Hansen 45 A. Gunn46 J Bernadi

51 P. James

"46 T. Reid 38 M . Wells 38 P. Phelan .47 M . Bona 52 J . Piotrowski

47 P. Lenton 39 R . Pritchard 39 O . Vestergarrd 48 D . Morcom 53 M . McCalma n48 J . Swan n

Kent49 A40 S . Marshall 40 C . Burnside 49 S. De Young 55 T. Bennett.

50 B. McKenzie 41 S . Farrow 41 S . Clayton 50 P. Frase r51 A. George

51 A. Ro ers 42 A . Male 42 N . Deans 52 F. Sadle ry52 J . Mcl wain 43 M . Bonner 43 W. Uran 53 R . Ferwerd a53 B. Mcllwain 44 J . Muir 44 G . Dean 54 S. Goldsworthy54 P. Richmond 45 D . Scown 45 P. Ghazouani 55 J . Duck56 N . Saffar O'Neil46 A McCardel46 S 56 A. Gun n57 T. Simpso n58 C . Williams

.47 T. Cox

.47 D . Norman

57 J . Grainge r58 T. Azzapadi

59 D . Alex 48 J . Bleasby 48 D . Phelan 59 J . Hill60 B. Kallio 49 J . Whelan 49 A. James 60 C . Tetley61 T. Johnson 50 R . Blood 50 A. Standl 61 J . Josep h62 C . Bayford63 C Strachan

52 M . Fisher 51 B. McKenzie 62 G . Hayes63 T. Overton.

64 B. Day54 M . Dentry 52 E. Krolmark 64 S. Parsons

65 J Miles 55 R . Cannon 53 A. Kerr 65 P. Hartiga n.66 T. Hamilton 56 R . Powney 54 J . Blowfield 66 S. Rhode s67 P. Craig 58 B . Jackson 55 N . Uran 67 S. Ston e

68 M Scammel l68 P. Thomas 60 P. Cooper 56 J . Hem.Neven69 G69 P. Cohen

70 D . Jennings 62 D . Cross 57 C . O'Connor.

70 A . Goldsworthy66 A . Hayley 61 B. McNamara 71 N . Malloc h69 S . Farrar 66 D . Wright 72 L. Phillips

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r-T6 E TI (White)by Barry Hickey

Last week, this Section's scribe's job looked pret-ty comfortable . A nice orderly pattern had

developed, and life in E White had a strong ele-ment or predictability, you plugged the numbersinto the equation and the results were churnedout, no fuss . Then, WACK!! A good old fashionedshirt front, with Uni . High dropping a crucial gameto the enigmatic Reds, and CY causing a boiloverby knocking off Kew! !

All of which bears out what was also said lastweek, the winter games ARE different from theautumn meetings . Every side can take head,because every other side in the Section IS beat-able .

LAST WEEKUHS went down to Reds in a tense but great

game, with Reds persistence and manning-up win-ning the day. This was a bad one for the Green &Browns to drop, and has heated up the battle forthe final's berths . UHS backs, McLennan andMajor, stood out, as did Skinns in the ruck . Theremust have been a king size celebration at Redsbecause I didn't hear from them, but they are to becongratulated on a top performance.

Central was just too much for the Trobers tohandle after quarter time, but it did take Central awhile to organise themselves . La Trobe persistedall day as usual, but couldn't match Central's allround ability . Bakogianis and McDonald weregood mid-fielders for the Trobers . Central's hadthe normal cast of thousands doing well, but MarkBurnett on his wing and Frankie Bove in the BPstood out. The Yarra Boulevardiers are a class actand will give the flag a very hard shake this year .

A very determined Cobras pushed North wellinto the last term last week, in a very high stan-dard game . Once again, North's engine room ofMcMahon, Whitman and Sorletto gave plenty ofdrive and a solid defence held the home side out inthe crunch .

CY's brought Kew undone with a sensationalthird term, and then defended strongly to record atop win . The K's seemed to have CY's measure atvarious stages but lacked application at othertimes ; which no doubt Serge D'Angelo would havebrought to their attention in his post matchaddress . CY's was a great team affair, but BrendanCocks shone all day, and Sheldon Bryan was a livewire forward . This was a crucial victory for theCY's and will give them a huge boost for the runhome to the finals .

Neither the C's nor the Warriors had an inter-change left by the end of the 3rd term, whichreflected the physical endeavour of the two teams .The difference was in skill level, with the under-

manned Warriorsunable to conver topportunities creat- I 'ed by their courage .Andy Horsburgh ruck roved effectively all day forthe Warriors, Fairfield was terrific at fullback, andRobert Mutimer rallied his troops with a solid dis-play in the backs . The C's were very even, withMatthews, Jackson, and Greenwood being impass-able on the backline .

THIS WEEKOld Carey & UHSOB will be a game vastly dif-

ferent from their round I meeting . UHS has con-solidated enormously from those early days, andeven though beaten last week will take it right upto the C's. The heavier ground will retard the C'space advantage, and suit the close manning Greenand Browns . However, the C's general skillsshould enable them to cope with the changed con-ditions and give them a three or four goal win .

La Trobe host Fitzroy Reds, with the Redscoming off a good win last week, but it won't be aromp in the park for them today . The Trobers playtheir vast spaces well and the Reds will have to beon their mettle to make sure of the 4 points . Thebattle between the mid-fielders should be a ripper,but the Reds' better finishing should see themthrough by four or five goals .

Bu lleen Cobras are at home to RichmondCentral and will give a good account of themselves .The Cobras played well without much reward lastweek and seem to be on the improve . But, TimPontefract's lot are taking all before them this yearand their huge talent bank makes it hard to seethem being beaten today. The Cobras best will stillsee Central winning by six or seven goals .

Kew meet North Brunswick in vastly differentcircumstances from the shellacking North receivedin round 1 . North has improved out of sight, andKew must be wondering about what happened Iasiweek . However the Kew machine is too good to bedown for long and should have too much scoringpower across for North . This is another gamewhere the competition across the centre will beworth watching, with Kevis forwards ability teconvert the critical difference. This should be a toIgame and I"ll go for the K's to win by four or fi

v hard earned goals.Old Westbourne take on Williamstown CYMS

with the latter in great spirits after rolling Kew Iasiweek . The Warriors are in a trough at the momenwith a huge injury list and will find it hard to comEup with answers necessary to beat CY. The CY' :kicked a big score against a tough backline Iasiweek, and for all the Warrior's G&D, they will no'.

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Jbb" to contain the CY forwards. The latter,},truId t~ike the points by six or seven goals .

Reserves victors : C's and UHSOB (a draw!),central, Kew and CY.

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of the club in the last few years as reserve s,,htain, and is continually a strong target up for-

,arcl .' . 11 done from all at North Brunswick .

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SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALSPENCER OLD CAREY 1 52R . PULVIRENTI KEW 7 35BYRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 34F:IRRELLY UHSOB 5 30A . TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 28CLG VI ENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 2 28

C . BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2

E WHITE RESERVEJACKSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 5

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LA TROBE UNI. v. FITZROY REDS Field : MarkBushfield (R) Barry BolgerBULLEEN COBRAS v. RICHMOND CENTRALField : Daniel IschiaKEW v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Ken McNeicePeter BaflevOLD WESTBOURNE v . WILLIAMSTOGVPI CYMSFir," George Paleodonis Mick Gilday

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SENIORS - 13 .06.98UHSOB 4.2 8.5 13.7 15.8.98FITZROY REDS 1.4 7.7 10.10 15.15.105UHSOB: Farrelly 5. S. Jones 3, Talarico 2. Stevens 2, Mazza. Bone, Gunthorpe .Best : MvLennan . Major. Pfeiffer. Skimts . Farrellc. Gunthorpe .Fitzroy Reds: P. Jackson 2. Wharf 2. M. Hart 2 . Farrell 2, B. Hart 2. Heenan,Fawaz. Briffa. Wright. Drury. Best: Wharf. P. Jackson, Farrell . Wright. P.Keppeil. B . Hart.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.4 11.9 17.13 25 .19.169LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5.2 7.3 8 .6 10.8.68Richmond Centrah Porteous 5 . Borneo 5, O'SuIDuan 3. Burnett 3. S. Shannon3. Andonopoulos 2, Newton. Macak 2. Best : Burnett. S. Shannon . Porteous,Save . O•Sullivan, Waters.La TroUe University: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )BULLEEN COBRAS 5.2 8.8 10.13 12.16 .88NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.4 9.7 13 .10 22.12 .144Bulleen Cobras: Badanjck 2. Clements 2, Trlnlcht 2, Wagg 2. Humphrev. J.Moran. S. Moran. Zorn . Best: Schneider. Humphrey. J. Moran. Trinichi. Brown.M. D•Angello.North Brunswick: J . Tircett 5. Adams 3. Pretty 3, A. Tirehett 3. Kyriazis 2 . Ellis .M. Serleto, Grhnaldi, McMahon. Freeman. Best: Ellis, McMahon . Whiteman.Hodgson. J . Ttrchett. Dimarco .KEW 6.2 10.5 11.7 15.10.100WILLIAMSTOWN 4.2 9.4 18.10 19.11.125Kew : R . Pulvfrene 7, Bell 2, Sheehan 2 . Dirttasi. Harrison, King, MeMamt. Best:McMahon. Cracknell. Landuehr. Bradfv. Cullen, R. Pulvlrenti.Williamstown: Black S. Bezzant 4. Bryan 3. Owen 3, Sadler 2. Manning.Macleod . Best : Cocks . Black. Sadler, fee, Owen, Brtan.OLD CAREY 7.6 15.12 21.15 28.24.192OLD WESTBOURNE 1.0 1.1 2.3 2.4.18Old Carey: Small 5, Battle 5, S. Curry 4. Price 3, Wtthington 2 . Everett 2, Faells .Campbell. Spencer, Patterson, Popptewell, Angus. Best: Mention. Angus,Greenwrood. Jackson, Matthews, Small .Old Westbourne: Fleming, Vincent. Best: Fairfield . Parslow, Robson, Mutimer.Jago, Craig.

RESERVES - 13 .06.98UHSOB 8.8 8.9 10.15 14 .19.103FITZROY REDS 1.1 1.1 1.5 2.8.18UHSOB: De Lulse 4. Lills 4. Lewickl 3. Anderson 2, Frei,{ah, Madrtgano. Best:Great Team Effort.Fitzroy Reds: Prior. Fitts. Best : Frisby. Ecans. J. Koppel . B . Campbell. McGregor.MacKinnon.RICHMOND CEd'1TU1i. 1.1 3.3 4.4 8.6 .54LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.3 7.6 11.10 13.11 .89Richmond Central : Jackson 5. Hickey. C . Rted. Whiteside. Best: Bunshaw,Tapley. Corker, Jackson, Birt, Whiteside.La Trobe University: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recetved)BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .1 2.1 2.4 2.6 .18NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .1 9.10 12.14 19.19 .133BuBeen Cobras : Hoare . Polrtes. Best: N. Cartlree, Cook, Polltes. R. Sheehan .Bastasin, Hoare .North Bnrnswtck:EFans 4. Hogg 4. Na~t 3. Abdelnour 2. Fox 2. Bradfoed. PLasate,Teflaha Funnell. Best: Funneel. JeweII . S. Laoutatzes . Bradford, Evans. Ptsasale.KEW 2.3 5.5 8.7 10.11.71WILLIAMSTOWN 4.2 7.5 8.6 10.10.70Kew : J. Puh[rneti 3 . J. Barnes. Giansante. Ktriakou, M . Mascitti. Mipaint.Peters, Wells. Best: Thorwiev, J. Puh9renti, Chow, J. Barnes. Dalrtmpte,l4efls.WBBamstuwn : Kennedv 2 . Dawson 2. G . Burgess 2. Buttigteg . Tuck. D .1VoudaBest : Dewan. Savioa. Buttergleg Hann. Lubic, Ivkovic .OLD CAREY 7.3 14.8 23.10 27.16.178OLD WESTBOURNE 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.1 .13Old Carey. Rist 8, 1. Cohen 7 . Christensen 2 . Humphrey 2 . Hooking 2 . Hart . M.Curry. Wright. Bardwelt. Benne tt . Wheatley. Best: Bardwell. M. Curry, I. Cohen.Burn, Hart , Rist .Old W

astbourne: Hewitt Ctowrs . Best: Harris, Cloves. Aquuilina. B. Mattsson.

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17 Gareth Brown 24 C. Tehan 23 I . Baccini 24 S. Honey 23 D. Ellis

18 R. Badanjek 25 P. Jackson 24 B. Dimasi 25 M. Cotsopoulos 24 G . Lattouf

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22 P. Bastasin 31 M. Ross 30 C. Giansante 31 S . Lonergan 30 P. Dimarco23 J . Redfern 32 T. Hart 31 A. Wells 32 M. Napier 31 J. Freeman24 P. Zorzi 33 S. Drury 32 J. Chow 33 T. Little 32 M. Demorton25 W. Olney 35 A. Mackinnon 34 M. Mascitti 35 C. Roberts 34 P. Henley26 A. Gillard 36 W. Fawaz 35 R. Bruno 36 B. Launikonis 35 P. Dowsett27 C . Pasiopoulos 36 R . Ryan 36 A. Skerritt28 B. Liras 37 C. Sheather 37 W. Lombardini 37 A A. Chiodo 3 6

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42 G. Lekkas 55 D. Atkins 54 M. Callerame 59 B . Haywood 55 Z. Nag i

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53 S. Stratton 80 G. Box 65 C. Warren 70 J. Dumaresq BRASSERIE69 L. Thompson 66 M. Migliasini 72 S . Stirling TASARET&

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seem to possess (some in more abundance than oth-ers) . Not so much the high profile members of thecommittees or coaching staff who love nothing morethan a pat on the back but rather the low key helperswho often only seek involvement with a club itself. Sothe next time you wander into your clean clubrooms,or train with the new footballs, or slip on your fresh-ly washed jumper or munch on the fresh fruit provid-ed spare a thought for the 'doer' and even go as far asbuying them a drink to thank them on a job welldone. It is sure to provide much needed encourage-ment as the season rolls on .

REVIEW

West Brunswick served it right up to the unde-feated Monash Gryphons out at Caulfield. It was leftto that "Hey Dad" star Tim Gilchrist to ignite theGryphons which he duly did with nine goals . At theother end John Blanford was his customary self help-ing to ensure the Westies got no closer than fourgoals . Best for the West included A. Hamilton and M .Malone . Petchel, Price and G . Malone .

The Hawks scraped home against Syndal afterlooking gone half way through the last quarter untilPhil Avery stepped in to score two uplifting goals . Bestfor the Hawks included Whisper O'Brien, Reed,Broadley and Stu Avery whilst Rutter was superb forthe Sinners .

Straight shooting was the difference at Werribeewere Eley Park was able to defeat the home sidedespite having fewer scoring shots . A good win for theSharks which sees them propelled into the four.

Last but not least was ANZ Bank Albert Parkbreaking through for their first 'win' of the season . Ina physical game much pressure was placed on theball carrier resulting in some wayward kicking . TheRats swung a surprise by playing "Hollywood"Forsyth at CHB but it paid dividends as his aggres-sion and steadiness helped to overrun Eltham in thelast quarter . Luffie Smith at half forward, McLennanin the centre and Chris Carlisle were also good for theRats whilst CHF Brian Doody, Phil Morrow . ZoranJovanski and President Graham Leys were theTurtles best. Fantastic to see all clubs on the board! !

PREVIEW

Match of the day sees Monash journey to take onthe Hawks. The Gryphons weren't happy with lastweek's showing against Westies with too few playersputting in four solid quarter. The Hawks on the otherhand would have been happy to walk away with thefour points after trailing for most of the day against

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the sinners. The ~Gilchrist, Parkermatch up will matchup will be import an tas will the Blan ford, Lauletta contest at the other end .The duel ruck combination of Grady and Urb an willbe damaging for the Gryphons but the Hawks are alsowell served in that department by Hutchinson an d S .Avery . The Hawks have been getting progressivelybetter each week but might need a bit longer to catchup to the Gryph's who will win by a goal .

The resurgent Rats play host to the Sinners an dwill be keen to make it back to back wins . To do sothey must contain the damaging Rutter who wouldprobably be leading the F section best and fairest atthis stage. Two of the hard men of footba ll may clashif Forsyth plays once more at CHB where he will takeon Cachia for the Sinners in a crucial match up .Smith for the Rats an d Joy for the Sinners have beenconsistently in the best for their sides and regardlessof whether they play in the mid field or up forwardwill take watching. The Sinners have not droppedmany games to teams below them and expect thistrend to continue although not by a great deal .

Eltharn front up for their fourth away game in arow when they travel across state to take onWerribee . Eltham won comfortably first round how-ever have been seized by injuries to key players .Werribee would have been disappointed to lose athome last week as their form prior to that had beenvery sound . Once again Isaacs at FF for Werribee willneed to be stopped with Graham Leys the man for thejob, but whilst Isaacs is high profile his counterpartMorgan has been scoring multiple goals an d will takewatching . Gasparotto an d Coonerty help to form askilful midfield for the Turtles but they will need to beat their very best to overcome the travel factor. Thehome team by about four goals .

Finally, Eley Park host West Brunswick in a crit-ical game for both sides . The Sharks are a game clearin fourth and can put some space between them-selves and Westies who are currently fifth . The returnof class midfielder Hill an d the continued good formof Hawley at FF have ensured the Sharks havereturned to the form expected of them early season.The Westies were in it for a long way against theGryphons last week an d if they can hold that form thegame should be better. If Hamilton can again fire (heseems to most weeks) it will make the Westies job eas-ier but with Hook in a good match up for Westies gunforward Smythe, the Sharks might hold enough acesto cement their place in the four.

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1 S Duke 1 D. Arundell 1 J . Smyth la D. Murray 1 L. Wells (c )2 N Pastras 2 A. Morris 2 S. Maxfield lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 2 M. Heal y3 P Smith (S) 2 M. Brady 3 A. locker 2 B. Lovich )3 A. GradY(DVC3 D Kilmartin R() 3 A . Featonbyy

B. Doo dMaddiso n5 R 3 K. Richardson 4 G. Harra k

4 R Wills 3 R. LaMarca.

6 R. Heany 3 M. Irvine 4a C . Robinson5 J Hannett 4 M. Georgio u

'7 M. Gasparo tt o 4 S. Bowe

5 D. Kin g6 G Rya n6 G Forsyth Ors o4 M. Dell 8 J . Woodward

9 C Watson 5 S . Avery.

7 M. Khou ry7 J Sutton 5 C. Kaye .Simon10 C 6 P. Ave ry 8 J . Blandford8 R Lindsay 5 W . LaMarca .

11 J . Muzzi 7 G. Stallworthy 9 P. Lowcock9 J Bourne 6 D. Bruce 12 G . Mullins 9 W Pollock 10 P. Williamson10 M Phillips 6 A . Briginshaw 13 R . Bell .

8 M Dunstan 11 J . Barbie11 A Mitchell 7 D. Bowen 14 S . Justice .

12 J Urban12 G Finn 7 N. Taifemo oulo s

p15 L. White 9 G. McDoanld .

13 J Stratford13 A Farmer 8 D. Carroll 16 D .Barnett 10 P. Orchard CO

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14 T Prior 8 R. Poole e17 18 G . M. LBars ling 11 A. Sill

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15 J Snorrason 9 P. Yelland 19 D . Boyce 12 A. Burke 16 S. Aren a16 J Djoric 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Ca rter 13 J . Povey 17 J . Hetherington (VG)17 D McLellan 10 C. McLean 21 D . Shipley 14 D. Lauletta 18 A. O'Bria n18 P Boyle 11 L. McLean 22 S . Athanasopoulos 15 G . McDonald 19 J . Leroy19 A Faranda 12 A . Dunstan 23 A. Phipp s

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20 R Koegler 13 A . Kelstall 25 T. Hadley 17 D. Zaverella G . Browel l20 (RCV)21 R Rafaniell o21 P Shoppee 14 G . Elder 26 J . Glare 18 D. Laulett a

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28 T Barnett19 J . Law

.23 C . Freema n23 A Bennett 16 P. Stoney .

29 C . Bishop 20 S . Parker 24 D . Kitchi n24 R McDonald 17 A . Hill 30 D . Hogan 21 A . Bourke 25 M . Kilmiste r25 J McDonald 18 S . Raymer 31 Z . Jovanoviski 22 J Modica 26 T. Gilchrist26 C Iva 19 D . Trotter 32 P. Clarke

.23 D. Tracey 27 R . Gilchrist

27 C Lovett28 C Walkley

20 M . Hoo k21 F. Mihalec

33 M . Volard34 R . Davies 24 D. Hutchinson 28 B. Lloyd

29 J . Fuller29 G Walkley 22 P. Cantone 35 J . Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 30 R . Dave y30 A Thomas 23 G . Smith 36 S . Philipson

37 C . Horsburgh26 M . Nowak 31 G . Roche

31 D Green 24 S . Watts 38 S . Dalziel 27 R. Lord 32 A. Tolon os932 M Farrell 25 G . Heath 39 F. Coonerty 28 J . Morrison 32a C . McAleese33 N Daou 26 D . Hawley 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 33 R . White34 N Ruthe rford 27 D . Kaye 41 G . Stackpoole 30 M . Nunn 34 M . Graydo n35 P Gatley 28 W. Holm 42 C .Hal l

43 N . Hamshare 31 C. Langley 35 A. Moffat36 G . Wadley36 M Pearson 29 F. Lettini 44 C . Menther 32 S . Davies 37 V Hindle37 A Jenkin 30 G. Bromley 45 A. Macaulay 33 A .Ha rt ley

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52 A . Smedley 37 A . Kennedy 42 T. Drew (RCC)42 C Carlisle 35 P. Blew 53 J . Athanasopoulos 38 M . Tyson 43 D . Walte r43 R Carlisle 36 S. Lee 54 P. Barnett 39 P Hewish 44 B. Kenyo n44 C McLean 37 D . Payne 55 P. Morrow .

45 J . Goni s45 S Bullow 38 K. Podger 56 A . Stockdale 40 C. Frayne 46 G . Ken t46 V Stuto 39 J . Verde 59 B . Evans

60 A Stockdale41 D . Lahiff 47 T. Bescee

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1993

he club's last 5 senior premierships and 200 games allall of inspirational leadership .

waited until the S .A. fans arrived for the second game .

when De La played their best game for the season to

renowned (and still going round in 'A' section in 1998) .

as a dreadful day for Mazenod, and at the end one~senior team was left undefeated . Kew were all

,,,,mped up, an d at half time,, believe or not, the unde-

;ed ct' I had scored one oal only compared to the

'i on hoals. The Nodder s

alf to make the fmalse oscores, Kewv 2i 10(82)IC se c11Lenod 5 .10 ( 40). Best were White, Bruno, Pedreth

} and Po(an, M. Murray, Belleville (Mazenod) . It

,,.,,s a disappointing day for the club captain, Tim

gla e` Chllcott, 4 years in the position, a member of

It was a disappointing day for VAFA's C to F teames1 they were soundly defeated by SA at Adelaide s

c cAwootl0val, 7 .9 to 16 .19 . To their credit they per-

, ;,icd all day but were no match for the SA team . Best

,,rer,,, Macgeorge . Burden, Plant, Brohier an d Hipwell .

The Senior team gave the SA fans at Adelaide's

Football parkno cheer when after a fairly tight first half

,i,e v annihilated SA in the second half. Perhaps they

4.9 .9 .8 to 1 .5 in the second half

~-Ic17vics scored

were Jeremy Nichols (b g) , Andrewn„ or, Rob Fuller, Peter Thiessen, Luke Gollant, MarkE3rady, Bruno Conti, and Dale Tapping. VAFA umpires

%,; e re Wayne Hinton (F. Park) and Peter Gersch

(Goodwood) .Craig Wright, great player on and off the field, eel-

,' his 150th game and showed his blistering pac e

bcat Old Xaverians (second) 16 .21 (117) to 7 .12 (54) .Best were Mackintosh, Fraser (7 goals), Swift (De La)and Andrew Dillon, Blood. McKay (Old X) .

ZOOm games to Old Scotch vice captain AndrewSmith - A Section b&f, two club b&fs, and Carnivaland interstate representation, quiet and unassuming .a versatile competitor, Andy's courage and fire were

10 YEARS AGO - 198 8

On the Wednesday. Victoria had a very convincingMn against host state Tasmania . 25 .17 to 8 .4 . In awnr, very tough first quarter Tasmanians set out torough up the Vies and make the game a physical one .It was a concerted attack on captain Phil Kingston in,he centre who once again showed his outstandingcapacity to take the rough stuff, hand out some, andthen go on to be best on ground. Burden, Schober,

E,,Ian, Young. Fuller were the best in a strong team.Paul Schuhkraft was on the target and kicked 9 goals .

South Australia defeated Western Australia on the,':ednesday and were very confident of defeating"'ictoria to take out the Carnival title . Well, by quartertime . the 'cocky' Vics as the other states like to see us ,

, anha;i their hands on the cup by kicking 7 goals to 1 d

then went on to kick afurther 7 goals in thesecond term, and putthe issue beyon ddoubt with a 10 goalthird term . It was a wonderful performance, the finalscores 27 .11 to 13 .11 .

The team: Bks : Burden, Schober, Greetham ; HB :

Fuller, Considine, Smith; C: Kingston, Young, Maloney ;

HF: Egan, Beers, Abrahams ; F: Cox, Schuhkraft,

Taylor; Rks : Moir, Jobling, Macauley I/C: Matton,

Barnes, Reddish .Best were Robert Fuller strong on the half back

flank all day but truly magnificent in the first term.Terry Young, strong and longkicking, Andrew Jobling,a real surprise for SA in his first appearance for theCarnival, Kingston, tireless and strong. Schober, safeas ever, Mark Beers, who had only a brief run againstTasmania, most elusive and fluid at CHF, StephenMoloney, superb and creative on the wing .

All Australian jumpers went to Kingston, Burden .

Egan, Fuller, Moloney, Schober, Schuhkraft Taylorand Young with the captaincy going to Phil Kingston .

QUIZ : How many of the players in the team hadplayed VFL football, premiership competition ?

Ken Evans-Smith, trainer for Victoria since 1982,was also recognised by being selected as trainer to theAustralian team. Brett Burden became the fifth Kewplayer to win All-Australian guernsey, joining NoelStokes . Len Brayley, Jack Castle and Don Mullin .

Kew were also proud of their All-Austraiian coach-es, former Richmond

and Kew's homegrown ostar, Ra

y John Fisher (1982 .

83, 86, 88) .On home front it was a great performance by top

team Ormond who without their six Carnival playerswere far too strong for Old Xaverians, 8 .11 to 2.8 .

MHSOB mourned the death of their most loyalsupporter Jack Malone after a relatively short illness .

15 YEARS AGO - 1983200 games to David Paterson (Ormond) and Gary

Norton (Old Mentonians), section best and fairesttwice . and club best and fairest on many occassions .

150 games to Bernard'The Greek' Holmes (Marc .),

Michael Houston (0 . Hail), Dean Felsenthal (Caul . Or.)

Ray Wood (Ormond) .VAFA defeated South Australia 15 .14 104 to

9 .12.66 in a fast exciting game at Kilburn .Victoria was slow to settle down and coach Laurie

Aghan was forced to move key position players to getan effective team working.

Best were Burne, superior at full back, Peter Brownand Gary (Gus) Carroll, strong on the half back line .Chris Stone (centre), Mike Jennings (rover), JohnToomey (ruck) and Peter Curtain (back pocket) .

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St . Bernards welcomed back Father Joe Doolan, amember of the Club's 1975 A Section premiership team,who then because of study commitments on the otherside of town transferred to De La Salle OC to become amember of the club's A Section premiership team .

University Blues (A) toppled leader De La Salle,15 .12 to 13 .9 after leading all day. The Blues were bestserved by Macauley, Jackson, Yen, McInnes (6goals)(Uni Blues) and Beddoe, Maher, Bourke (De LaSalle) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1978Only undefeated teams after 9 rounds were 'B' Old

Melburnians, 'F' Thornbury, 'J1' North Old Boys. StKilda CBCOB, on top in 'C' trailed winless Old Carey by29 points at the last change but stormed home in thefinal term to kick 8 .7 to 1 .1 . Old Carey were well servedby Bryan, Laidlaw, Williams while Smith, Carrol, Dynonand Robinson (6 goals) starred for St . Kilda.

100 games to St . Kevins Bobby "Boom Boom"Hawkins - consecutive ; Heatherton's spearhead PeterMeeking, Fawkner's Arthur Dean, and foundationmember Peter Ferguson, State Bank's Mick 'Spike'Scott .

Distinction of the round went to Bruce Ferrall whoran out for his 300th game for AMP. Popularly knownas 'Ferret", in his hey day he had no peer as a rover, andalong the way, besides continued interest as a clubadministrator, had won 2 best and fairests and 2 seniorgoal kicking trophies .

De La Salle, third in 'A' led Ivanhoe, fourth, by 37points at the last change, and Tony O'Callaghan wasgiving 10 goals in . Ivanhoe stormed home, kicking 7.1to 0 .3 to win by 3 points . Shepherd, Jones (6 goals),Adley (Ivanhoe) and Groves (7 goals), Maher and Nugent(De La) were best in a high class game .

25 YEARS AGO - 1973North lost to Coburg, in a rather scratnbly game and

slipped from top place down to third, a game belowOrmond and Coburg .

Old Scotch staged a complete reversal of form inbeating Reservoir OB for they had been soundly beatenthe week before by second bottom team, De La Salle .

Scotch's straight kicking, 14.9 to ROB's 12.16 wonthe game. In the battle of top 'D' section teams,Marcellin, 11 .7 defeated Alphington 10 .10. Stars wereJ . Gartner. Dwyer. Wilson (Marc) and Alsop . Shaw,Wayman (Alph).

Amateur football followers were shocked to hear ofthe sudden death of life member, umpire Don Malcolm,who played 140 senior games from 1949 to 1959, withComm . Bank in their great days in 'A' and 'B' sections .

150 to Rod Thompson Comm . Bank - despite break-ing his leg twice during his career, Tim Alder Old Melb.,Barry Hecker Ivanhoe and Graeme Craven Caulf .Gramm .

UHSOB saluted Jack Pemberton who in his 14years as medico-runner-trainer had attended well over500 games . Jack was also well known as Clerk ofCourse on Saturday nights at the Showgrounds trots .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8Caulfield Grammarians trailed Coburg by 17 points

at three-quarter time, but kicked 6 .3 to 2 .2 in the finalquarter to win by 8 points .

Ormond kept Geelong goal-less until the last quarter, when Marshall posted the team's only major for the'day.

Melbourne High, battling to stay in 'A' section, hada 6 goal victory over North OB, Rick Harley (7 goals)starred for the victors who kicked 6 goals in the thirdquarter. North OB foundation member, John Adams tiplayed his 100th game .

Old Trinity paid tribute on the passing of theirpresident, John Weatherson, who had been with theclub since its inception .

Executive Committee viewed with great concernthat two players had been ordered off the groundmore than the previous five years combined .

Comm. Bank ninth in 'B' section, overwhelmed oldXavs, eight 13 .6 to 6 .5 Borrack, Pretty (4 goals) andDick starred.

qUIZ : Why is John Adams famous?

40 YEARS AGO - 1958Old Scotch, one game outside 'A' Section four,

relentlessly thrashed U . Blues kicking 21 .16 to 3 .18.Best were Maughan 10, Parry, and Moran (OS) andShaw, Rush, Fraser (Blues) .

Veteran wingman Max Smyth of MHSOB,announced his retirement.

Alphington, undefeated Junior Section leader, con-tinued their winning run with an 11 goal win overOrmond . Humphries, Horman, McCormick, Kuhnell (5goals) for Alphington and Swann, Marks, Edmondson(Ormond) were best.

Old Geelong Grammarians went to third position in'B' section when they held on to defeat HamptonRovers by 9 points. Former Olympic Hurdler JohnChittick dominated the centre for Old Geelong and waswell supported by persistent and courageous rover.Rob Fenner, Veteran Bill Morrison cooly kicked 3 goalsfor OGG .

Undefeated 'C' Section leader, Parkside trailedUHSOB (7th) by 4 points at the final change but kicked7.3 to 1 .2 . in the last quarter. Parkside were bestserved by Kiff, Perry, Barry and Brian Lauder whosefive goals kept him on top of 'C' Section goalkickers .

50 YEARS AGO - 1948Len Scott of Parkside was appointed coach of the

carnival side.'C' Section captains were Jack Lamb Geelong, Bill

Rochford Foot . Tech, Murray Johnston Caulf. Gram.,Edd Fitzpatrick Old Paradians, Dave Rene Alphingtonand Les Garrick Glenhuntly .

'A' Section leaders were Old Melburnians (36points), U . Blacks (32), Hampton Rovers (28) . Coburg(28), Old Scotch (26) .

Geelong 'C' Section and Hampton Scouts (Juniors)were the only undefeated teams .

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

ound 8 results gave me a success rate of only

Ra% , which although disappointing, does se rve;Iiow that the competition in each section is keen

,,,,d is more even than for many seasons .

REVIEW

SECTION 1old Brighton virtually doubled the Mazenod score

Js thcy powered to victory by thirty eight points ., .nccurate kicking prevented Mazenod cutting theirj _ing margin .

An injury depleted Old Xaverians, had to overcome

stern challenge from Therry Penola, before they,mcrsed winners by seventy seven points . Therrypernola outscored their opponents in the third quarterb!t could not compete with Old Xaverians in the finalquarter as the Crocodiles added forty points to nothing .Ti e consistent efforts by Therry Penola players,,1Ithough not being rewarded with match victories, arenevertheless pleasing to team management, Bro . BillHouston, runner Peter Kelly and coach Mike

Kellerman .

De La Salle proved me a poor judge of form as theymore than doubled the Old Scotch score with a victo-r,, b%- iorty eight points. Scotch still cling to fourth placebut their hold has become weaker as teams belowthem had victories .

MHSOB have mounted a challenge for fourth placebut their twelve point win over Collegians only gave atwo per cent percentage boost .

After an evenly contested first half, OldMelburnians outclassed St . Kevins to run out win-ncrs by thirty nine points . For the winners the consis-reat Barlow Telford again played well . St . Kevins,whose display lacked consistency, Tom Collins andStewart Andrew were best.

SECTION 2Marcellin continued their winning run with a sev-

cnteen point victory over Yarra Valley, who are strug-gling to win matches .

Another "Great O'Dea" for Kew, as Mick set out for300 and the team handed out a football lesson to Mt.Lilydale, who failed to cope with the pressure appliedbp the reigning premiers as Kew won by forty sevenpouits, a margin greater than the Mt. Lilydale score! !

Monash Whites stamped themselves as the teamto beat for the 1998 pennant when on the small .Thornbury ground the Whites crushed the Cougars,by fifty five points . Monash made space as they movedthe ball around Haves Park and gave Tossavainen and\,in Der Zalm many opportunities to kick goals . Indefence Monash nullified star Thornbury forward,Jamie Webb, who received little assistance from his

flankers . Best forMonash were PaulGlass, D an Tracy andJoe Kenny . ForThornbu ry Troy Lincoln, Gary Cutler an d Mark Gibson(not the umpire) were best .

Parkside had the bye.

REVIEWSECTION 1

Old Melburn ians are a final four chance providingthey can build percentage. Today I believe they shouldwin well over Mazenod, who face the strangeness of aMelbourne Grammar School oval for the first time .

Last season's grand finalists Old Xaverians andOld Brighton meet on Toorak Park. Although OldXaverians have been challenged over the last tworounds they have responded very well and have won infine style . Matthews, Hardwick, and O'Sullivan (if fit)give the Crocodiles a potent attack . Old Brighton willnot be an easy target for Old Xaverians and I expectthey will acquit themselves well before losing to OldXaverians by a narrow margin .

A desperate Old Scotch must defeat TherryPenola today to remain in the quest for fourth place.Although I expect another determined showing formTherry Penola, at Camberwell I must select OldScotch . . . Sorry Mike !

On the confined spaces of the Melbourne HighSchool Oval the visiting De La Salle could encounterdifficulty with their running game and moving the ballto their star forward, Rudd . Although Melbourne Highdesperately need the four points, I select De La .

Over the past few rounds I have selected St.Kevins, who have let me down each time . My disap-pointment pales beside that felt by coach DeanDeRooden and his dedicated helpers . Today againstbottom side Collegians I will give St. Kevins a lastopportunity to win or else I will be jumping off theirrickety band wagon !

SECTION 2In a potential first semi final preview Mt . Lilydale

are at home to Marcellin . Of late, Marcellin has thebetter form although Morrison Reserve should give Mt .Lilydale, at least, an initial advantage . On form I selectMarcellin, although I won't be surprised if Mt . Lilydaletake the points!

Thornbury Cougars should return to the winninglist at the expense of Parkside .

Leaders, Monash Whites, should win their ninthmatch in a row by defeating Yarra Va lley.

Kew have the bye .

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JUNE 27 - ROUND 11CLUB 18 (1 )MAZENOD v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD BRIGHTON v . OLD SCOTCHTHERRY PENOLA v . MHSOBDE LA SALLE v . ST.KEVINSCOLLEGIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSCLUB 18 (2)MARCELLIN has the byeKEW v. THORNBURY COUGARSPARKSIDE v . MONASH WHITESYARRA VALLEY v . MT. LILYDALE OC

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB 18 (1 )RUDD DE LA SALLE 8 35B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 25ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 3 21J. HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANS 18M. LAWRENCE MHSOB 3 18CLUB 18 (2)WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS 3 26PEARCE MT. LILYDALE 1 16ANDERSON MT. LILYDALE 13TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 3 13VAN DER ZALM MONASH WHITES 1 1 2

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UNDER 18 - 13. 06 .9 8Md7ENOD 1.4 2.4 4,9 5OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 5.0 8.8 7,9 11:Mezenod :BoBe 2. Campbell. Peters, 0SuBnan. Best: Nussbaum . Bote, Smyth . Tr7t5eich.Petets.OEsI ~tgheon: Johnson 4 . A. Moodl' 2. Wnath 2. Potter. Saunders, Fitzpatrick,ifoaiy. Johnwn. Mortrnt, btcLennan, potter, James .OLD aCAVEluANBTHEORYPENOLA 14:

Old Xsver3ans: Old Xaeertans: Commis 7, R . trios 3, Hall 2 . tt'UOSn, Hcg2Connnrs. McLean, Cur=, Stones . Otslnt. R. King.

Shier.ny Pv~a; 0' SuIIh2n, Bocca!gtla. Beat: ZanetB . Mattat . Kuret. OCanneB, R .1{,.

OLD SCOTCH 1.5 2,8 4,9 8.]DE LA 8.9LLE 3.3 8.7 10, 9 14.1Old Scotch: IWnguvrth 3. Hume, Tribe, h4oms. Beat : Tribe. Lines. Room, h41t

9llngcrarth. Deakm .De IS Save:Rudd 8 . Reset 2. Borelia, B}Tne. Ragna. Robinson, Best : Rudd. Be.arks. Roset. Pak . Tucker.Ml"L4OB 4.1 6.6 8.6 8.1COLLEGIANS 1.1 3.4 5.6 6.1h4150B: M. Lmrnece 3. V'ertna 2. Anastavlds, C . Spxttsunod. B . Atchdall . Bst: kP. Knight. Anastaskis, Smith . b1 .Lax~axrence. Goddard .CotkBtua:Lod,uwd 2, Burgess. Tayia. Hlgson . J .Gay. Best: hlossem:m, Lee. LarchGay. K . Curtis. Higson .

OLD MELB11RN1ANS 4.2 8.7 9.12 12,1STBEVIl'fS 4.2 5.7 6,8 7.Old hk Iurnlnns: &anch8oazr 4, Jensz 3, Peony 3. Mllne. Telforrd. Best: RutherGerry, Teifead. Verge, Jensz

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St Ffevtna: Andrew 2 .161W,vns. Hunghec fQanfra. Bannon . Best : Collins. Ryan . tNLyJ. Gotdsmnh. Bergin . htccArrdke.

UNDER 18 - 13 . 06 .98MARCELLAYYARRA VALL6Y 7. 3

5.1MarcctUn: T. Ctilev, Dimmattna, Halpin . Getson. D.~4Ti~. Best : Theizz, Hatpin, get.,Lane. Dimmattna, 0Caska.Yu*e Vitik': (Goal Kickers and Best Plovers nor received)REW 3.1 8.4 9.8 12.11MT LII YDdLE 1.1 2.1 2.2Kew: hak 4 . Smith 3. Slau9nski 2. Edwatds 2, ODea . Bcat: Coniddon. leak. Lea y.SlauMskt . Smith, Curtain.Mt Ltlydele• C7oue. C. Varge . 67:uLLSCalchi . Pearce. CaroWn. Bent: Durrett. Ln7ng..~iqGlhson . Callanan. Amos.

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T1iORNHURI' COUGARS 1.2 1,3 3.4 4.EMONASH B'ffi7E8 3.1 7.4 8,6 13,7Thambury Cougan : J . Webb 3 . D. Bunn . Best: VJ. Dusmt, T. MandWh, T. Lincoln, Geutier. d. svmth. G . ArgeopoaasMotmah R'liltcs: Kenny 6. TOSSaaainen 3 . Glass 2. O'Brien, Van Der Zaltn . Bat: KenRiddle. Cohveg, Glass. Plehn, C . Hove.

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downing MHSOB last week . At home the Rovers aretough to beat although the Panthers' form leans metheir way.Selections : Ormond, Old Xaverians, AJAX,MHSOB & Old Mentonians .Section 2 Re d

St. Leos Emmaus will push Yarra Valley for a halfhowever I expect the Valley to carry the day by some5 majors . Old Geelong have the bye due to theBullants withdrawal, while Therry Penola will movetwo games clear of their nearest rival on the ladderwhen they defeat Old Paradians (2) at Bundoora . Inthe final match of the day Warringal fresh from thebye should prove too strong for the Bloods, althoughon last week's form if taken lightly the Bloods maysurprise here today . Old Ivanhoe has the bye.

Selections : Yarra Valley, Therry Penola &Warringal .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

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NAME CLUBUNDER 19 (1 )BRITTEN COLLEGIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALLE

LAST WK TOTAL

C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANSJACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES

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OLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES

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OLD CAREY v . COLLEGIANS

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

MARCELLIN v . BEAUMARIS

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ST. BEDES MENT . TIGERS v. OLD TRINITY

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD MELBURNIANS

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MONASH BLUES v . OLD XAVERIANS (2)AJAX v . CAULFIELD GR .DE LA SALLE (2) v. MHSOBST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. v. HAMPTON ROVERS

OLD MENTONIANS v. ORMOND - at 1 .30 p .m .

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YARRA VALLEY v . WARRINGAL

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CLit CARE' 3.4 8.7 10.13 11 .17.83cT FS~ng

4.0 10.5 13.7 18.11.119rv,:! csrc : : 1 4. " ~rphy 2. Chambers . Shutie. Rbad. Beckett . Arkllson . Best:

;H, .nan^ Deny. Mai. ShutM.. 4. ns 3. Mount 3 . Callery^ 2. Shelley 2 . Bate'^ Meehan. t5laker.

Pr c dare . :." .:mn. Mount, NoSeda^ Cailery. Anderson .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 13 . 06.98.N20~~ 2.6 9.10 13.17 19.22.138„~q[EyyL*i 2.4 6.7 10.8 11.13 .79r,T.i~cfxtars; SuW :an 8. Setehes 2. LlocherN 2. Davis 2. Beane . H ➢ton^ Phan . Anderson.

Beat: Nonhet•. t4Mclt^ Sutht.3n• Phan . Duffi^. Anderson .~!uceJin : 12, McCallum 2 . Gartner 2. Lot: Rmsitano^ De .^ereW . Letannue. Manson.

OE-kn . Maguire . Rcenanm . DeicrceW. Cull .0.3 1^6 8.6 8.9.57

ct 6L!1ES ME ''T03+tE 1IG^ 2.1 6 .2 11 .8 12.7.79.crrrts 2. B4akem Boll r. Emerson. Foicy. Kennedy . Spence-Baytey . Best :i4i Gtbson. Stevens . Make, Foley.'

t Bnlcs Mmtrsne Tlg^: Goal Ktckersand Best Players not recen•ed lCED SCOTCH 5.7 17.11 22.13 28.22 .178II:;;Srtl BLACKS 3.0 4.2 4.2 4.7.31n ;1 S<-tch: Thomas 10 . Oliver 4 . Sladen 3 . Paterson 3 . Chapman 2 . Pricke 2. Stevens 2.

t--nity Bleeks: (Gail Kickers and Best Plovers not rettitrd )CfI1 TRA11Y 7.5 11.7 18.9 30.16 .196>pRTHOlA BOYS 1.2 2.5 5.5 5.6.36C:i Trfnttr^ Passaclor Ii . Jones 5 . Huthctnson 3. Maiden 2 . kaidron. Darcy-Molloy ,

. .' . H4gttia. Rantsden. Dahlstrom, Hillis, Brester. Best : Passador. Waldron,ts. Sm. 4LUten.

oya: Devereaux 2. Khoder^ S . Smith. N.Smith. Best:lkuneLs. Skene. Bryant .RtelunmS. Smith

. CLL"-- 3URIr1ANS 5 .2 8.5 9.9 12.10.82cLOiUREl'BBRY 1.3 3.4 3.7 5.11 .41C!.11'e .^_•W-nfmts: Elkins 3. F.•irquharson 3 . Ambler 2. Catts . Couzens . Fabm}9 . ti1L-5ntaa-1 . EWna, Couzens. Ray^ Hammond . Farquharson.C:i ftil%.6ury : Ja4asekem 2. Bell. Chisholm. Miller. Best : SomeJa, D. Lav^ Jatasekera^

._ ,^Ftnlavsan^ Fkn'd. . .

UNDER 19 BLUE - 13.06.98MONASH BLUES 2.1 8.8 15.9 15^13.103CASR.FIELD G& "'M 5.4 5.4 9.8 11.8.74MonssL Blue. Scc,a2ng 4, Bennett 2, Creamer 2. 0 DonneB 2. Collins. Eter: MeNeW^Spence. ~anedettght. Best: Snlltlt . Bolton^ Seeaang. VRtitmns• Creamer, 0 Donnell .Caulllzkl Grammar : bf. Gurpiner S. T. Ka~.~ollrts. Er9cwn 2. teentJer. Freeman^ WidJaJa .Besf: VAd)a)a. Kendall . Sant, O'Callagttan . Creer. Sykes.

OLD XAVERIANS 5.7 9.11 14.16 22.17.149DE LA SALLE 1 .1 5.3 5.7 6.10.46Old %averians: Mctean 5 . McCarthy 3 . Stoney . Ireland 3 . Hoare 2, Kennedy 2. L}ttkron .GM.eson.l4:nL3nd, MeDonaki . Best: Kennedy. Hart. Kecns^ Denton . Hede^ McLean .De La Salle: Da4tes 2. Hancock 2. Buckle}•^ Harrison. Best : Harrison . Dales. S}nott^Ruschena. Read. Ibnnisat .

AJAX 1 .6 6.12 9.12 18.13.109ST KBAA SOUTH CAL'FtELD 2 .3 2.3 3.4 3.7.25AJAX: Goh2n 5. Rubenstein 2^ Gutm,'tn 2 . MeuYn 2 .Onas. Sharp^Basist• Finkel . Feldman .Eked : Gohan• Bock . Rubenstein . Guiman^ Goldstone. Rittennan. St IfBdn SwrthCaulRefd: ThursBeld 2 . Zagand, Zurack. Best: Guzzo . Evans. Redick,, Doolan. Stattheus.Grey^.

5111509 4 .3 6.4 7.9 8.10 .58OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 7.3 9.6 14.7.91ARMS : L . Taylor 4. H. Taptor 2 . Dods . Greg~n. Best: Rakier• H. Taylor. Braun^ G.h",cCuih . Jones . P.uk er.Old hlentonfsns :Ballantllte 5. McNtsh 3. Bainbridge. McKay. Phipps. Best:t4'ebster^Mason . Palmer. Stephen. Kurantoto^ McKay .

ORMONU 1.3 5.9 11.12 17.12 .114HAMIMN ROVERS 5.3 8.8 10.7 13.8.86Ormond : Black 6. CWlen 4 . Mmtel 2, Knight, Pm,. V4'akes• tS:ilker. Rohan. Best : Stas14'tk.Achtord . Cullen. Dale . CounLwn. Black.Hampton Rovers: Humt>#uVes 3 . Dallas 2. Prantcos. Reim. L•utag:m . Landngan . Dutkfv.Cripp. A . Voss. Best: FLahnve . Midninter^ CJuon, ijumphries. lthods. Dallas.

UNDER 19 RED - 13.06.9 8ST 1.EOS EAlLilAUS 2.6 4.6 8.11 8.12.60OLD GEELONG 2.2 3.9 6.11 13.13.91St Leos Emmaus: Hodder 2 . Bonnki^ Dunn. Brain. Doantk. Mechec Wild. Best: Poley^McDonald. Bonmtl. Vaughan . Domik. Dunn.Old Geelong: Dinning 2. Stevens 2 . Ilene, McCann. Keeble^ Staughton. tVlLsat. lthlLUe.Mctnnes . Braver. Avery. Beat: McCann, Stevens. Brwn . Whines, l}y~, B;nne .

BULLEEN TE.FTPLESTOWE (F) 7.7.49THERRY PENOLA (RP) 18.18.126

OLD PARADIA£3S 2.1 2.2 3.2 4.5.29OLD IVANHOE 3.5 12.12 20.18 26.20.176Old Paradiaru: De Rango. Matthew Joyce. Jakvaenko^ Bogemann . Best. Karabatsos .

rty. Attard. Jacnrou .M=B rannigan 7^ Ds,ts 5, Tan~ev^ Oates 2 . Spoor 2. Raienek 2. Brandt . LWIS .Gffderdak. Hense . Harris . Beg: C. Bramllgnn. Towey. Hense^ Davis . Dm-d, Harper.

BYEWARRINGAL

YARRA VALLEY 3.8 4.10 8.17 15.22.112AgULtiAS 0.1 4.3 7.3 915 .59Yerra Vn4ey: Tyshmg 4. Searle 2, Chsuto 2^ Mites . Con its. LonyvrwYh . Reynolds. Fraser.Mddlln . Bdt•. Pearce . Sklpwrorth, Coutts. S . Lloyds . itshing . Creme.vt.Aqutrtse: Coglilan 6^ B . Moran 2. AUnague. Bcot: CoghLnn . Staddon. Cousins . Gernert.MAis. BL~sch.

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UNDER-19 SECTIO N 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OL D CAUEY

Coach: Tim Killwo rt h Coach : Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke GRAM RIAN S Coach : Peter Schille rU19 (C): U19 (C): S. Hyland U19 (C) : U19 (C) :

Coach: Leigh Bowes1 L. Schmidt 2 N Harper 1 J . Schiano U19 (C): 1 F. Hakir s

2 N. Lynch.

7 J . Laragy9 M Mercuri 2 B . Hobbs 1 A. Patois

2 D. Moriarty3 P. Cerc w3 J . Clark (C) .

10 E . Williams 3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S . Grabe rt 4 J. Heffernan4 D. Field 11 P. Bowden 4 C POletti 3 G. Ead 5 T Bake r5 L. Taylor 11 C. Hyde .

4 W. Earl 6 B. Tuck

6 C. Mollard 11 R . Stevens12 M . Evans

5 R . Hawkins5 N. Biggin 7 S. Addison

8 S. Derry7 M. Maxwell 12 B . Mercuri 6 L. Hawkins 6 T. Ewert 9 N. Lath m8 N. Harrison 13 S . Hyland (Cl 7 p, Nelson 7 G . Rhodes 10 A. Oppy9 M. Britten

14 M . Aro n15 J . Crowe 8 L Varney 8 T Handley it A. Hanson

10 B . Page 17 M . McHenry 9 D Grant 9 L. O'Neill 12 J. Mai Ci13 S Wall )11 N . McCann 118 9

D . JarvisD . Moore

.10 D Ryan 10 J. White .

14 D. Feast12 A . Langdon 20 B . Corin

. 11 S . Dinner 15 s. Chambers13 S . Elg (VC) 23 T. Fisher 12 A . Bray 12 A. Robertson 16 N. Bul l14 T. De Young 25 R . Beatt ie (VC) 15 L. Morgan 13 R. O'Neill 18 D Ab a15 T. Cookies

26 S . Woods _27 C. Worstelmg 16 B . Meehan (VC) 14 A. Ginnavin

r Tn

19 T v~~d CT16 A . Baxter 28 S . Hart Meehan17 N 15 G . Norwood . .

20 M Lawrence17 T. Spicer 29 D. Forer . 16 J. Thornbrow 21 D. ton e18 N . Brass

29 M . Joyc e29 K . Rogers (VC)

18 M . Bonaddio 17 C. Barrow~

P nd2219 A Robe rt son 32 R . Bonnici 19 T. Crook 18 H. Rolls 23 T Stuart.

20 J . Waters 32 J . Silvers33 M . O'Donnell 21 D. Rigg 19 M . Carr

20 A. McLaughlin24 B. Shutie25 A Murphy

21 C. Chambers 34 A . Pedicini 23 J . Kavanagh 21 X Carra 26 C. Munro22 S . Lync h

M ib37 C. Buick38 N . Stafford 24 D. Nisbet

.22 A. Walsh

27 C. Dave28 P. To x in s. G son23

df42 S . Lo an 25 R. Hammond 23 J. Thomas 29 S. Becett24 M . Go rey

McAllester25 A42 J . Waters44 X . Clancey 34 C. Raise 25 A. Boyd 30 w.0vri n

31 C Da i.27 T. Foster

45 S . Cl a47 A . Mo an 37 D. Fenton 26 S. Fox

27 P Marks. v s

32 C. Meli n28 D. Telford 47 A. Orlando 45 D. Stagliano .

Avramedie s28 A33 D. Silverv+ood

29 T. Rogers-Wilson 70 M . Anr~ eaws 49 P. Harrington.

29 C. Stewart34

cConnell35

S' McConnell30 L. Moon (VC) o. Asmus 53 J. Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdale 36 E. Dave y31 J . Rose33 B . Samuel

S . ErdosR. HughsonD

62 A. McDowell 31 A. Thorns32 R . Hayward

37 S. Davie s38 M . Aylward

39 S . Kinder .Nowlan 69 G. Miller 33 M . McBriar 46 A. Kettle

4769 A . Dakin B . Reads 76 N . Parry (C) 35 T. Erridge Be«hAA. JacksonM . Ka aviciusS . McManus

79 C. Davis.

OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach: Ken Johansen (1) Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach : Jeff Osborne Coach: Peter Foster Coach: Stem CarlosCoach: Phil Luct otta P Coach: Pete Callihan (2) 1.119(c) : U19 (C): PL Moore, P. Mount U19 (C) :

U 1 8(G) .I S. Young 1 B . Swann 1 A. Calle ry 1 A. Albe rt2 D. Green3 G. O'Meara

i A Ba4ey2 C, Banco 2 R. Pizzichetta 2 N . Walke r

3 P Moun tou

2 S. Benjamin4 B. Richardso n

B l

3 B.Beettkvn4 o e n

3 R. Legudi .4 A . R te

3 C. Brook sCoulloupas4 J. Gal oway5 . e s 4 R. Bonnici 5 C. Noseda .

5 B. Woodham 5 C.Caranus 5 J . Pearson 6 B . Altis 5 B . Caller yyM. Joyce8 D Varano

6 S. Carr ~u7 B chr S^e 6 P. lanazzo 7 B. Shelley 6 A. Clar k

.8 A Vecchio

.8 C. Condon 7 N Smith 8 T. McCann 7 A. Crawford.

9 J. B V ron10 K Theodossi

9 TCo'nn hto R . cm,ghian

.8 J . Delaneyy

L. Cresswel l10 J . Radford

8 W. Crocke r9 H. Christie.

11 A. Curran n Tcurnav 9 S . Wheeler 11 T. Crowley 10 L . Dean-John s12 C . Jacavou 12 i. Dam 10 C. Osborne 12 P. Bare 11 F. Delasquale16 C . Pric e17 N Attard

13 J . Demon14 A. Drago 11 S . Erickson 13 A . Stuart

14 N . Moore 12 C . Evan s.19 P. Karabatsos 15 r. Farrow 12 A. Velona 15 J . Farrar' 13 S . Ferguso n20 M. Dempster 16 J. Fay 13 S . Bug ry n 16 K . McDonald 14 A . Fleetwood21 M. Szewczuk n R. Feery 14 A. Thomas 17 A . Foley 15 J. Hockin g22 M . Cosgriff 16 rn . Firr9erad 15 A Pfeiffer 18 A . Wise 16 J. Ha tt on23 D . Briggs23 M. Ploenges

9 M . Fran20 P Founder

.16 A. Mastropasqua 19 C . Goldsworthy

20 P OiKeefe17 W. Jackso n

24 L . Brickwell 211 G!eesen 17 T. Pianta.

Sibilia21 J 18 G . Kin g25 A. Jakowenko

'22 H Han 18 T. James

.22 M . t.agastes 19 J. Lyle

26 B. O Conno riS P

23J .Hawkins24 J H l 19 L Kavanagh 23 P. Milesi 20 D . Leahy

27 . rusc n o28 R . Sartori

. ea y25 J. Hede 20 D. Sheehan 24 R . Sheehy

25 S Vanderwert21 M . McKerrow22 R . McKerro w

29 V. Per ry30 S Fellowes

2 6 J. Hemessr 4e A. Oswald27 c Hoare 49 T Po+~us

21 M . polatajko.

26 A . Bevacqua 23 T. Menzies.31 F. Papaluca

. .26 R. lacavargeko 50 t4 .

0"

22 P. RahillMonteleone23 D

27 R . Zema n28 N . Parrett

24 T. McMillan32 A. Baker34 G . Hower

29 J. Ireland 5 1 N. Raggener30 D. Keerrl 52 D. Rene ex

.24 A Monteloene

29 A . Content 25 L . Morrison26 N Mules

35 D . Loney36 G . Dean

31 M . Kennedy 53 M . Rush32 n Lawler 5 4 D, Ryan

.25 J . Jacks

30 P. Halpi n31 P. Ha rv ey

.27 C . No rt hey

37 V. Bergamin 33 R . Lonergan 55 A. Schutz 26 A. Gleason 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parson s38 N . Kudeweh 34 P t.ynwron 56 S. Swdm«e 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Pye39 J. Thorn 35s, McCarthy 57 A Spence Zocco28 J 34 T. Berpin 30 P. Sheaha n40 J. Collin s41 F. Papluca

36 A. McDonald 58 D. Steao37 B. McGrath ss C. Stephens

.Cittarelli29 J . 35 E . Rafter

36 A . Smith31 J. Starlin g

Southerlan d32 A42 M. Rees 38 J . McInerney 60 D. Sunny 30 S . Borg 37 R . Debraio .33 A Terril l44 S. Ciavola ~9 McKryey et D storey

0 J M31 J . Ev

ans 38 G. Anderson .

34 B Tuc k47 M. De Rang o49 D Gl

4 . cLean 62 T. Storey41 R tr rari 63 N T 32 T. Harvey 39 D . Liepa .

dd35 L U. eason52 N . Macart ney

. e . uren42 S. Merlin 64 s. Trur rlAe 33 S . Smith 40 D . Dunn

41 J . Howdenn erwoo.

36 N . Vogels53 C . Butler 43 C. tonranery 65 c . wary 37 J . Lloyd 42 J . Pangrazio 37 J . Ward54 G . Boyd60 A. Swindon

44Ehorram 66

o.wa Aand45 P oc sreshav, 67 M . xcureb

'42 V.Iudka 43 L. Wilkinso n

44 R Cam a na38 J. Webbe r

82 T. O'Shea 46 J. o Connell 43 C. Davis .45 L Meeha 39 A . White

47 K oroughtin . 40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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EAUMARtSFB ARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD NAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS

:- C~C~ :~G~aU C

C~: Andy RyanU1 C

Coach : Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark Libard iCa~191Ci:

t9 ( ): 9( ): U19 (C): J. Bell U19 (C) :

tJi Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 M. Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . Goole yB Thomas 2 M. Karavilis 2 T. Waters 2 S. Davey 2 C. GuestA Guerin 3 G. Cull 3 B . Kousovasilis 3 A. Brudar 3 D. Fabiny i61 Lee 4 D Marson 4 O. Khader 4 L. Paisley 4 C. Murphy1 Ensor

L Gibson.

5 G. Romanin5 B. Cariss6 D. Skene

5 D. Harro p6 R. Ladd

5 A. Ellim sBirrel l6 H- B Stevens 6 S. Loy 7 S. Hoban 7 A. Biggs

.7 C. Fon

g~ N Burtonj Walker

7 D. Angotti 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C . Jenning snc R Carroll 8 D. Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C. Home 9 J . Mu rtaz

aG Johnson 9 G. Murley 10 C . Faraci 10 C . Efstathiou 10 P. Stuckey~ J Bayford 10 D . Bonanno 11 S. B ry ant 11 R . Burn 11 N . Sampier i3 D Emerson 11 A Hasiotis 12 D . Aboud 12 T. Rogers 12 E. Wilson

1t p Bird.

12 D Ballantine13 C . Miller 13 G. Finlayson 13 D . Patterso n

1 5 A Qui n16° N Atkins

.13 P. Pappalardo

14 J . Saba15 N . Tonkin

14 M . Chishol m15 D . Pountney

14 G . Anderso n16 R . Atkin s

17 T, Eaton 14 C. Duinardo 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 16 J . Miller 17 J . Hammond18 A Palmer 15 J . Pappalardo 17 S. Reynoldson 17 R . Bradham 18 E. Farquarso n19 N Kennedy 16 P. Diacogiorgis 18 S. Mcllroy 18 C . Jayasekera 19 R . Hyam s

AM Selletto Faragun a

?120 17 J . Delahunt 19 M . Payne 19 C . Moyle 20 E. Alder,

22 K Alexander 18 M . Moussi 20 R Amat oR . 20 H . Francis 21 W. Yunken23 A Catlin 19 J . Sheehan 21 MM . Barke r

22 G . Taylor21 D . Lay22 A Rode 23

C .Amble r24 L Bulle r

25 P Wright20 N . Mathews 23 H . Makhoul

.23 M . Somaia 24 J . Moss

-6 T Collins 21 M . Fisher 24 B. Kurec 24 B . Hall 25 H . TurnerFitzgerald27 S 22 M . Robe rt s 25 M . Moustafa 25 D . Harrigan 26 H . McLeodS28 B pence 23 L. Bettiol 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J . Bell (C) 27 W. Austi n

29 K Rawsthorn 24 B Dinneen 27 M . Rees 27 R . Carson 28 C . Sibre e30 D Teesdale31 L McNicholas

,25 G' Hawkins 28 N . Smith

29 S . Smith28 S. Diet z29 M . Nicholson

30 N . Cou ttsBenk o32 M32 A Black 26 T. Louder 30 D . Willoughby 30 D . Porter

.33 N Couzens33 B Griffiths 27 D . Ciro 31 B. Wilson 31 D Mason

.37 B Haynes.47 S Langford-Jones 33 A. McKenzie

.32 E. E k47 J . Robe rtson

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIAR Scoach: Terry Kendall Coach: M E~ BLACKS Coach: Shane StylesU19 (C) : G . Junkeer U19 (C): S. Janes, E Davatris Coach- Michael L~~y Coach: Paul O'Shannassy U19 (C) :

i G. Junkeer (C) 1 S. Jones ( C)U19 (C) : U19 (C):

1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapman 2 A. Beever 1 A Ryan 1 M. Atkin 2 M . Northey3 S. Miles 3 M. Passador 2 P Carroll 2 C Brown 3 B. Phan4 A. Sheer

Paterso n5 T4 A. Rothe5 B. Hutchinson

3 C Tesoriero4 J Dunne

.3 L . Brown 5 J . Power

Winc h6 B.6 I . McKenzie 6 C. Russell

7 B Ise p ip 5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne.

7 "r. Hilto n7 C. Stevens 8 D. AsFt worth 6 L Abdallah 5 A Clements 8 R. Fedel e8 T. Frankenburg 9 A. Grigg 7 B Mcshane .

9 L. Trewhell a9 N. Leitl 10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A . Johnson10 N. Sladen 11 K . Noden 9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne 11 M . Cassarin o11 C. Fricke12 L Hume

12 C . Wilson (VC)13 S . Johnson 10 L TyIim 8 P. Greenbank 12 D. Rei d

.13 N. Simon 14 R . Gamble

15 R Baxter11 J William s12 A Connolly 9 E. Hannon

13 N . Cowling14 S . Ward

14 A. Willersdo rft5 J Hu hes

.16 T Ho q gins 13 N Zomer (VC) 10 A. Maher 15 S . Staddo n

. g16 N. O'Brien

17 C . Hiltas18 N . Dahlstrom

14 J Dru ry15 G Gomez 11 J . Marr 16 B . Sinclair

17 D. Eiferman n7 S . Eager 19 J. Maslen 16 A Burnett 12 J . Ma rt in 18 R. Murray

f9 M . Rowell20 N. Brewster

20 M . Canzoner i21 L . Kennedy 17 S Lambert 13 J . McAuleyY

M . Duffy20 S Flemin g

21 T Glass 22 D . Kinros sFitzmaurice23 B

18 M Youn g19 D Falkingham 14 L Mailings.

.21 M . Setche s

22 L. Hanneman23 L. Walkom

.24 E. Davatzis ( C )25 W Hansen

20 C Mizzi 15 S . Moody 22 S . Davi s23 L. Armstrong

24 L. Hawkins.

26 D . Robinson 21 J Cunningham22 G Smith

16 B . Murphy 24 J . Treyvaud25 M . Thwaites26 J . McCarroll

27 L . Clark e28 C . Butler 23 D Napier (C)

17 R . Neale 25 M . Crosher26 D Sulliva n27 E . Stewart 29 W. Brady 24 G Alford 18 A. Nolan .27 T Hoar e

28 T. Cardy 30 S . Kimonidis 25 L Wintle 19 C . Pease .28 B . Dohe rty

29 S . Hoskin g30 A Leeds31 R . Ramsde n32 J . Cornell

26 P Dohe rty27 S Kingwell 20 H . Peck 29 M . Walsh

.31 S . Prender as t9

33 Y. Ade l35 C Sor 28 D Youn ~

21 C . Schilling 30 A . Beattie31 B . Jone s

32 E . Oliver.

37 S . Medlin 29 T Winne I 22 M . Staunton 32 M . Tan35 P. Rodgers 39 A. MaiV ah 30 T Fava 23 S . Vegter 33 R . Pawli k36 R . Ashton 43 D . Wardron (VC) 31 P Wintle 34 T Mulcah y37 C . Armstron

g44 M . La irap 32 S Bell 24 D. Walsh 35 Levi

D40 A . Collins 45 S . Darcy-Molloy52 A Andrews 33 G Strachan

.36 J Anderson

41 A . Reed66 H Thomas

.61 N . Broster 34 M Mulcah y

35 A Smith Y. 64 M . Kassaby

UNDER-19 SECTIOEt 2

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UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E

AJAXCoach: Henry Ritterman

1.119 (C) :1 B. Klein2 A. Bock3 B. Davi s4 D . Goklenfein5 E. Goldstone6 G .Israelsohn7 S . Gutman8 J. Rosenbaum9 J. One s10 H. Snow11 D. Rutko12 S . Majman13 D. Rubenstein14 J . Weinstock15 D . Fri d16 D . Feldman17 J . Rockmart18 A . Golvan19 J. Basist20 S . Czarny21 D . Stub22 P. Glazer23 B. Ritterman24 A. Lewin25 M. Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C. Spero30 A. Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S . Shetzer36 M . Segal39 S . Midler40 A. Halphen43 J . Sharp44 J . Kretsch

MONASH BLUESCoach: Mite DickensonU19 (C) : J . Smith1 JBeI2 S .Cc&s3 M. .kryce4 N. PaMnS O.YAans6 f. E3y7 8. t.kf3d

8 S.LIvB

9 C. Mae10 P. Far,4%

11 J. Brat>

12 AweCis

13 8. Carftan

14 G .

5 S. tbug

6J.Srt8h17 J. N!Ser18 L kid-eland9B.M otan

20 M .Hike121 T Cmrv22 T.6r'Bren23JRcscce24 P 6Ykrre!25 L Qciencn26 C. M.cCcrsil27 M. HtSzy28 D.Iwary29 S . Code37CC1ix-31 R Przri

32 N.SW^eg33 J.6tjv34 J. Fa-rerg35 S. Bums36 M Snrh37 M. Belton42 l.i. B2rra'4<

CAI ! MARCoach: Mark DenmanU19 (C): S. Widjaia

1 J . Same2 B. Hasforth3 S. Erikson4 J. Ryan5 S. Kendall6 J. Fulston7 M. Davies8 D. Globan9 J. Acfield10 C. Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S. San t13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripps15 A.Schwab16 B . O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouri s18 M . Gurpinar20 A. Winters21 C. Nairn22 M. Richardson23 C. Creer24 A . Wilkinson25 G. Evans26 S . Widjaja27 T. Freeman29 D . Golabek33 P. Ralph34 J. Wilmot35 A. White38 D . Veentjer

OLD MEfVTO

Coa ch : Svend Sm7xitldU19 (c): Wes Ballantine

1 W. Ballantine (C)2 H . Maso n3 R . Alexander4 M . Emanuel5 M . Thomasen6 S. Bainbridge7 D. Mills8 N. Hollow9 B. Kuramoto10 L. Brown11 D. Alexander12 R. Phipps13 D. Grant14 N . Webster15 C. McKay16 L. Stephen17 A .0'Reilly18 M. Frances19 M. Kennedy20 P. Mevel21 T. McNish22 A . Manin23 A . Palme r24 A. Drinan (VC)25 L . Hogan26 N . Lane27 A. Worrell28 C . Twentyman29 A. Kelly30 B. Goss31 S. Worrell55 M . Campbell

DE LA SALLECoach : Craig WilliamU19.2 (C): A Daurison

1 R. Loft2 R. Gullifer2 A. Keog h3 G . Hristov3 L.R~~yan4 M . Ruschena6 J . Davies7 J . B~~yrne7 S . Tucker9 N . Syno tt9 I. Watson10 J . La Ragy10 A . Molan11 L. Meehan12 S . Lo g an12 T. Robso n13 A. Donnison (C)13 M. Harrison15 A. McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N . Stafford20 J. Silve r20 J. Willey23 J. Mead29 M . Coghlan31 A. Hancock31 B. Reade40 A. Hayes57 N. Brasher58 D. Forer (VC)

D. BuckleyT. BuntineA. BurrowsM . EvansR. For dA . JacksonD. McHe nS . Monte YIvaA . MurrayB . MuscatA . NevilleE . PhillipsD . PipitoM. SalemD . Stinea r

OLD XAVERIAPdSCoach: Pat Hawkins (1)Coach : Pete Calfinan (2)U19 (C):1 ABelay 33J.A kdnene,,2 C.Bare+! 39 1 tm4rey3 B. Ba1iarn 40 J. t.kiean4 D .Set 41 R .b.4:uai5 C, candid 42 S. Merin6 S.Carodrs 43 C .7 B.Chste 44 EMar~m8 C.Cadon 45P.Gd5.etax9 T Carx.By 46 J .0'Cmrr.910 R. Ca#rian 47 K Ob.gun11 T.Cu~rrx 48 AOs+r1J12T.Da,c 49TFt As13J .Da{s,n SM.(han14Acrap 51N.Rari}eba15 T Fsrcw 52 D. Pamei16 J . Fa/ 53 M, fasht7 R.Fee.y 54 D. Rim18 M. FP.n}xad 55 A Sdr}z19 M . Fr~ 56 S. SFid"roz20 P FuenJa 57 A Sp~21TG6= 58D.Siew22 N. Fled 59 C, swrns23 J.I'a+NYS 60 D. Strej24 J. He* 61 D. Sbre725 J. Head 62 T. Storey26 J. H€rrem/ 63 N. TrO27 C. Fbare 64 S .TnmdS:28 R. lacwx9alki 65 C. Wary29J.acard 66 D.wafaq30 D. Keens 67 M. Xue631 U. Kennedy32 A lawer33 R. Lmcr gan34 P. Lybdon35 5.64,CziAry~AMt~~itl37 B.MOGXh

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach : Ian a7iknott1.119(c):

1 D . Anderson2 A. Quo n3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Wills6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climes90 M

. Shaws11 A Vos s12 A Landrigan13 N. Rehn14 M . Louis15 G Shenfie)d16 G Wood17 A Smith18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L. Bird21 M Jenkin22 L. Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M. Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M. Flynn28 C . Lucas29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan

ORMONDCoach : Brim KeatingU19 (C) : A. Sta"i S. Thompson2 M. Nash3 D . Robbins4 D. Rowan5 T. Ashford6 M . Broadhurst7 S. Kelehe r8 R. CouVston9 J. Putz0 J. Cullen11 B. Minter12 P. Townsend13 A. Kurzel14 B . Healey16 S . Porter17 S . Naughton18 P. Cicarella19 A . Strauch20 K . Watson21 B . Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S . Ega n24 M.0'Halloran25 J . Dal e26 D . Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A . Stasiak29 K. Quon30 H . Black31 P. Waked32 A. Russell33 S. Stephens35 C. Knight

M.H .S .O .B .Coach: Peterm,U19 (C): M Wilson

1 T Parker2 R . Clowes3 A . Simpson4 J . Wilson5 A .OiBrien6 J . Moore7 J . Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R . Limbrick10 N . McKenzie11 S. Rodder12 N . Youngs13 B. Sims-Lucas14 S. Caller15 T. W right16 K. Miezis17 G . McCully18 J. Davis19 B . Hil l20 A. OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R.Joseph24 A M azur25 L. Taylor26 A . Askew27 H . Taylor28 M . Podolsky29 R . P ar k30 T. Morgan31 L. Jones32 R . Weeden33 T. Lower34 R . Ware35 B. Miezis36 S. Osborn e

ST KILDASTH CAULFIELD

Coach: John HowardU19 (C): J. Drummond

63 J. Drummord64 C. Thwsfie'A85 D. Mationey66 K Teahey67 w. Perkins68 J . Zagame69 S . Reece70 C . Barren71 pA. Baraket72 A. Caruana73 S.Romagrvrq74 C. Grey75 M .Toppn

76 D. Slade77 A. Cases78 R. Haa79 C. McMillin&! A. Haines71 L Dodan82 B .Zurak83 A Seimn84 L. Pryde 93 S. Kenne3y85 H. Ready 94 D. Heaysmao86 C. Perez 95 A. Diab87 T. Matihcms 96 M. We88 J. Van Barka! 97 M. Toyb89 N . DiZ'rva90 s . KatarAtas91 T. CampGa792 B . SanlM~da

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TE ~ ~Coesh : Brien Cartvaight Coach: Stewart McLean Coach: Ken Johariesen (1 )

Coach : Bob ~~ U19 (c): U19 (C): Coach: Phil l.uchetta (2)019(C)• 8 N . Dinning 1 D. Bernet I S. Youn g

~='s 1 S. Alderhoven 12 N . G . Gibson 2 D. Greenci, ddon 15 A Lane 3 G . O'Meara

Ez and3 R. Brown .

16 B Couch4 B. Davis 4 B. Richardso n

E~mett4 C. Callej a5 M . DeBoer

.18 T. Straughton

5 A. Oates6 K. Angelo

5 B. Galloway

6 N. Eastwood 26 A . McKinnon 7 M . Logan5 B. Woodham

'rre 7 M. Fisher 29 D Bolton 8 B. Spoor 6 M. Joyce8 D. Florence 31 L.Stevens g B. Low 8 D . Varano9 J. Florence 34 A . McCann 10 B. Roderick 8 A. Vecchi o10 L. Groves 36 M . Avery 11 C. Brannigan 9 J . Byron

Glennie 11 J . Howard43 A Clay

14 P. Dowd 10 K. TheodossiE'''`ch 12 D . Juhasz

13 A . King.

50 N Edgar15 R. Holmwood16 R. Hansa 11 A. Curra n

14 N . Macrides 51 J. Garland 17 J. Harrop 11 A. Talarico

15 N . Macreevy 52 M . Cashinella 18 A. Harper 12 C .Jacavo u16 N . McCroha 53 T. Carty 20 B. Willis 16 C . Pric e17 B . Mountain 54 E . Wilson 21 R. Gilderdale 16 B. Sullivan

!.larshall 18 S . MountainWallace55 0 22 G . Maddelic 17 N . Attard

tinogue 19 T. Mossop .56 R Brown

23 C. Barker 19 P. Karabatsos1 .loran 20 M . Natfas

21 R Parris 58 L Heine25 P. Ilh s

Brandt26 S20 M. Dempster

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22 T. Peterson 59 J. Malpas.

30 L . Courage 21 M . Szewczu k

leakney 23 B . Pouroganis 60 D Mclnnes (C) 37 J. Keane 22 M . Cosgriff?Delsovito 24 N . Povaran 61 J. Chamberlain 40 C . Harris 23 D . Briggs

Pole 25 D . Povaran 63 M . McCarthy 23 M . PloengesDalsanto 26 J . Stynes 64 R . Scurry 24 L. BrickwellDevers 27 P. Taylo r

28 L Thompson 68 W . Ellery 25 A . Jakowenk o'Kealy

Vine.

29 B. Walleneiser 75 A. Timms 26 B . O Conno r

Woods 76 D Brauer 27 S . Pruscino

79 W. Keeble 28 R. Sartori29 V. Perry30 S . Fellowes31 F. Papaluca

E<)S EMMAUS THERRYPENOLA WARRINGAL YARF3AVAl .LEY 32 A. Bake r

ATTLEPARK Coach: Paul Mattm Coach: John Stanton Coach : Ash Wain 34 G. HoweU19 (C) : U19 (C) : Ut9 (C) : 35 D. Loney~ Miller 36 G . Dean2 R. Zampogn a4 R. Springall

1 H . Anderso n2 S . Anderson

1 A . Midland2 T. Morris 37 V. Bergamin

Hodder8 A Grant 3 D . Bloomfield 3 S. Lloyd 38 N. Kudewe h

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. Bonnici 9 S. Stella 5 L. BolzonBurk e6 C

5 P. ValloppiWine s6 M 40 J. Collins

Gallagher 10 C . Bannister .7 A . Cam,illeri

.7 B . Sturzaker 41 F. Papluca

. Miller 11 S. Bocaglia 8 M. Chazan 8 B . Arnot 42 M Rees

. Newey 12 J . Briedis 9 B . Frew10 E Gale

9 J . Longworth10 B Searle

.44 S . Ciavol a

Volpi 13 D . Candiloro .11 A . George

.11 B. Reynolds 47 M . De Rango

McDonald 14 R . Dodds 12 A . Green13 T Healey 12 D . Lang 49 D. Gleeson

. Brown 15 A . McMahon .14 A . Hopqood 13 C . Shu g

14 T Ll 52 N . Macartney. Vaughan 16 D . Dunn t5 J . Ho klnsP

oy15 D . Balley 53 C. Butle r

Blandthorn 17 A . McDonald 16 D. Inma n17 M Keegan 16 A. Bell 60 A. Swindo n

Zannis 18 N . James •18 D Lewis 17 T. Mcllrat h

Dornik 19 G . Kuret.

19 G Long 18 R . Pearce19 E Krys e

Mansic 20 J . Smith21 B atric kFitz

20 M . Manovella21 S . Morris

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22 M Yates22 D. Mutton23 N Mullane

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.23 M . Russell

.24 D. Nasralla h25 M . Natoli

23 C . Arnol d24 A. Cusano

McNally 24 T. Sigfter 26 L. Prosser 25 S. Matters

Ross 25 N . Trewin 27 M . Pope28 D. Ryan

26 J . Skipwort h27 T. Hancoc k

Goldsworthy 26 R . Garci a27 R . Azzopardi

29 D. Schulze30 T. Sessions

28 B . ReVnold s29 S . Co(eman

28 C O'Brien 31 R. Singh 30 B . Wapshott.29 N . Perrett

32 M . Sloan33 J. Spence

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31 J . Scanlan

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D Section Resultsfrom Page 1 5

SENIORS - 13 .06 .98MONASH BLUES 3.3 6.5 10.7 17.9 .111SALESIAN 3.2 5.3 10.7 14.10.94Monash Blues: Gregory, 6. Trumble 3. Rogers 2, Try . De Young. Farrar. McGee .Forster-Knight. Newman. Best: Rogers, CaidwetL Gregory, HeberrV, Farrar.DeYoung.Salesian : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recei~ad )OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 4-8 7.11 11.16 12.19.91SOUTHBANK 1.1 6.4 7.7 15.7.97Old Essendoa: McPherson 4. Lutterschmidt 2. Leask 2. Dio)asi . Dale. Fleming.Saunders. Best. Steven. Lutterschmidt. Mansfield. Hexter. McPherson .Southbenk: Perry 5. Murphy 5, A. Roils 2 . McNamara. Eastham . Fraser . Best:Fraser, Corboy. Birch. McNamara, lYal(ord . A. RoUs.ST JOHNS 2.4 3.8 8.9 9.12,66UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.5 9.7 12.9 14-12.96St Johns: Pola 5. Dowsett . AhouJaber. Rochelle. Fredericks . Beat : Ladson .Dowsett. Pola. Archer. TardreGV.University Blacks : Mackie 7 . Cameron . Caccaviello- Lowx. Lynch. Nirill. Roberts,Tooge. Best : Lowe, Mackie, Nihill. Franklin . Lynch . Cameron .YARRA VALLEY 4 .2 9.8 13.11 22.14 .148AQUINAS 5.3 9.3 16.6 19.7 .121Yam Valley: P. Telford 6. McLeod 3. Benson 2 . Dodwcll 2. Heffernan 2. Sntillie,Habben . Peterson, Rees . Ma~man . R. Thompson. Drew. Best : Kronen . Downs.Dretv. Telford. Dodw•ell, Peterson.Aqnines: Moran 6 .'.Ntiston 4. Flynn 3 . De Nari 2 . Cultere 2. Collect. Filed, Beat:Moran . Flynn. Coliaw. tt%tti.ston. Field, Kelly .PARKSIDE 3.1 7.5 10.10 11.13.79WHI2EFRIARS 3.1 5.4 5.8 10.12.72ParksMe: Moodie 5. Marulli 2 . Dale 2 . Hickey. Vita Best: Maciamara Starkie.L. Panjar[. Moodie. Morelli, Tyson .Whitefriars: Gloufethev 4. C. Carrigg 2. C . Harris. Gitlan. Robinson. Best : B .Vandenboom . Pasquallotto, Houston. Giltan. A. Paw3ick. C . Connor .ST PATR[CKS MEhTONE 1 .4 2.6 8.8 9.12.66AJAX 5.3 15.6 20.9 25.15.165St Patricks Mentoae : Billings 2. Young 2. Dmes. Nicholls. Stephens. MichaelSullivan, P. Sullivan, Best: Stephens. Groces. Sebire . Perrin . Nicholls . Billings .AJAX : Freund 8. Rosen 4 . Mohr 3 . KaLinski 2 . Gethart 2. Marks 2. Redlich 2.Halphen. Levy. Best: Freund. Getbart. Redlich. Kallnski. Jason t1'robel. Weisler.

RESERVES - 13.06 .98MONASH BLUES 5 .4 10.11 12.11 14.16 .100SALESIAN 3.1 4.1 6.8 9.6 .60Monash Blues : Riordan 2. R. Walsh 2. tVrodarczvk 2. Lloed . Teasdale 2. Herrman .Spencer. Dobson. Dobbin. Beat: R. Walsh. Teesdale. Dobbin, Riordan . Wrdarczyk .Harris.Salesian: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not reared)

OLD ESSENDON 0.0 1.1 2.1 6.2.38SOUTHBANK 3.3 8.5 12.8 16.10.106Old Essendon: Casey 2 . Lukasz 2. Walsh 2 . Best : Wis . Lang, Lukasz- Boyle .Turner, Darren Hester.Southbenk: P SuWs,zm 6. G . Rolls 4. Morgan 2. McDarthy. Rachor, Meliean. Year,Best: McCallum. M . Elican. Howarth, O'Sullnan. Morgan, McCarthy.

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ST JOHNS 0.1 0.2 0.2UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.6 7.10 11 .1 8St Johns: Best: Sacco. Cunnigham. Liddell. Kelly. Webby. MurrsUniversity Blacks. Howell 4. Coleman 3. Diprose3. Howlett 31 a,-Stone. Nhite . Wilson. Best: Write. Jones . Coleman . Howlett, Houeq

pYARRA VALLEY2 .0 8.3 9,4AQUINAS 3 .4 5.4 11 .8Yam Valley: Straong 4, B . Telford 3. Hale . Francome. S. Jonson .L . Morris. Strong. S . Tay3cr. Rowm. House .Aquinas; Wooden 7 . Bamburv 5. Barclav. Lyng. Moran, Gutbrcd, BeatCade. Bambury. Donachk- Lvng- Jeffrey.

PARKS IDE 5.3 7.5 7.7WIBTEFRfARS 1.2 4.4 6.5Parkstde: (Goal Kickers and Best Playas not received)Whttefrlare: Delzoppo 2 . Dm3s. BurOone. Fulton . Thwaitcs. T. CarWard . Best : T. Carrigg, CaIlander. Maloney. D . VanDen Boom, htcAul . : .,

ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.0 4.0 4.1AJAX 7.2 11.7 18.7 4-1

St PatBeks Mentone M. Barr, Lloyd . P. Murphy. Sykes. Best: ht. Barr~-17.,

Svkes . Ltmd.AdAX: Ben-Simon 5 . Mordech 4 . Samuel 4, Rath 3. Cohen 3. Rapaport 2 .2 . Degen. Rozenberg. Best : Rozenberg. Cohen

. NAME

CULTRERAPERRYRAJCHFREUNDROBINSONPOLA

SENIORSCLUBAQUINASSOUTHBANKAJAXAJAXWHITEFRIARSST . JOHNS

LAST WK TOTAL44373 2

8 31I 30

28D RESERVE

HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 23STRONG YARRA VALLEY 4 22REGINATO PARKSIDE 17LEVY AJAX 17

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

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All tapes ordered of round 10 matches on cost $25 per vide o

Finals matches . The intent is to cover B and A finals . Should a participating clubpay a fee of $200 the club will receive a package of 10 tapes of the match . Each taperequired thereafter will cost $25 . Clubs taped after round 10 for the $200 fee willreceive 15 tapes and each tape thereafter will only cost $20 .

The VAFA appreciates the great support of Neil Franks from Delphinus VideoProductions, our commentators Brad Beitzel, Rob Cross and Jason Frenkel and ofcourse Sportscover which offers quality insurance at a sporting price .

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Points have been allocated for Round Nine matches and today the leading 20 clubs ar eshown. A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a seniorteam win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

C,UB SEN. RES. U-19 TOTAL

OLD XAVERIANS 9 7 9 188WHITEFRIARS O C 8 8 9 18 1BEAUMARIS 8 7 4 15 1MONASH GRYPHONS 9 8 0 148ORMOND 6 8 7 147OLD MENTONIANS 7 6.5 6 146 . 5OLD TRINITY 8 5 5 146AJAX 6 9 5 142OLD SCOTCH 5 8 8 140CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 8 7 1 .5 138 . 5MARCELLIN 7 7 3 .5 136 . 5OLD CAREY 8 8 0 136PENINSULA 8 7 0 13 1OLD CAMBERWELL 7 9 0 12 9HAMPTON ROVERS 6 5 6 127MONASH BLUES 6 5 6 127OLD GEELONG 6 7 4 127OLD PARADIANS 4 8 7 12 3DE LA SALLE 5 6 6 12 0HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 7 0 11 9

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players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .. 2 points for each $ 100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y

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TEAmSHEETSOriginal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match,

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

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The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

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VAFAPREMIER~S~H$IP LIST S

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A RESERVE SECTIO N

9 8 1 0 777 466 166.74 32

9 7 2 0 660 462 142.86 289 6 3 0 816 511 159.69 249 5 4 0 676 601 112.48 209 5 4 0 640 659 97 .12 20

9 4 5 0 628 678 92 .63 1 6SiTYBLUES 9 4 5 0 617 702 87489 1 63DS 9 3 6 0 510 608 83 .88 1 2

.,"-,HTON 9 2 7 0 389 729 53 .36 8diLEYBURY 9 1 8 0 494 917 53 .87 4

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9 8 1

9 8 19 7 29 5 4

9 5 49 3 69 3 6

9 2 79 2 79 2 7

0 882 409 215 .65 320 679 416 163 .22 320 635 473 134 .25 28

0 571 614 93 200 569 711 80.03 200 543 692 78.47 120 498 685 72.7 12

0 691 724 95.44 80 549 721 76.14 80 411 694 59 .22 8

C RESERVE

5EAUdU\RIS A F C 9 7 2 0 736 441 166.89 28OLD GEELONG 9 7 2 0 652 482 135.27 28ST 8E 0 E8 MENT. TIGERS 9 6 3 0 732 512 142.97 24gANYULE 9 6 3 0 807 586 137.71 24

..1 '.'ENTONIANS 9 5 3 1 790 613 128.87 22-TON ROVERS 9 5 4 0 714 605 118 .02 20

'^!"sSTOWN 9 4 4 1 561 762 73.62 1 8LEOS EMMAUS W P 9 2 7 0 496 760 65.26 8-L FEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 1 8 0 445 793 56.12 4

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9 9 0 0 955 267 357.68 369 8 1 0 738 315 234.29 329 7 2 0 750 436 172.02 289 6 3 0 683 468 145.94 249 6 3 0 729 519 140.46 249 5 4 0 798 616 129.55 209 4 5 0 554 467 118.63 169 3 6 0 452 675 66.96 129 2 6 1 618 711 86.92 109 2 6 1 357 718 49.72 109 1 8 0 333 1083 30.75 49 0 9 0 340 1116 30.47 0

E BLUE RESERVE

9 9 0 0 1120 276 405.8 369 7 2 0 1011 287 352.26 289 7 2 0 913 319 286.21 289 6 3 0 631 556 113.49 249 5 4 0 648 570 113.68 209 5 4 0 455 758 60.03 209 2 7 0 450 829 54 .28 89 2 7 0 371 854 43 .44 89 1 8 0 390 852 45 .77 49 1 8 0 386 1074 35 .94 4

E WHITE RESERVE

9 8 19 7 2

9 7 29 5 39 5 4

9 5 49 3 69 2 6

9 2 79 0 9

0 909 391 232 .48 32

0 930 296 314 .19 280 807 387 208 .53 281 714 538 132 .71 22

0 821 490 167 .55 200 732 634 115 .46 200 528 680 77.65 12

1 400 759 52.7 100 331 1181 28 .03 80 271 1185 22 .87 0

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OLD XAVERIANS (2)DE LA SALLE (2)CAULFIELD G RST KILDA STH CAULFIELD

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F RESERV E9 8 1 0 908 350 259.43 329 7 2 0 774 613 126 .26 289 8 3 0 657 514 127.82 249 5 4 0 621 544 114.15 209 4 5 0 548 628 87 .26 169 3 6 0 419 611 68 .58 129 2 7 0 483 982 49.19 89 1 8 0 398 775 51 .35 4

CLUB 18 (1 )8 8 0 0 992 185 536.22 32

8 7 1 0 684 324 211 .11 28

8 7 1 0 450 282 159.57 288 4 4 0 455 428 106.31 16

8 4 4 0 486 470 103.4 168 4 4 0 399 551 72.41 16

8 2 6 0 334 513 65 .11 8

8 2 6 0 324 610 53.11 88 2 6 0 267 642 41 .59 4

8 1 7 0 247 688 35.9 4CLUB 18 (2)

8 8 0 0 577 278 207.55 32

8 6 2 0 547 423 129.31 248 5 3 0 573 465 123.23 20

8 4 4 0 475 448 106.03 16

8 3 5 0 421 403 104.47 128 3 5 0 458 611 74.96 12

8 2 6 0 415 583 71 .18 88 1 7 0 360 700 51 .43 4

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

9 9 0 0 1127 388 290.46 369 8 1 0 987 599 164.77 32

9 6 3 0 968 878 110.25 249 5 4 0 795 613 129.69 209 5 4 0 805 698 115.33 20

9 4 5 0 917 806 113.77 169 3 6 0 770 927 83.06 12

9 3 6 0 691 1094 63.16 129 2 7 0 610 1194 51.09 8

9 0 9 0 534 1270 42.05 0

UNDER-19 (2)

9 9 0 0 1189 513 231 .77 369 8 1 0 1138 628 181 .21 32

9 5 4 0 974 732 133.06 209 5 4 0 795 827 96.13 20

9 4 4 1 703 805 87.33 189 3 5 1 718 785 91 .46 14

9 3 6 0 652 923 70.64 129 3 6 0 713 1023 69.7 129 2 7 0 736 918 80.17 8

9 2 7 0 567 1109 51.17 8

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE9 7 2 0 1058 512 206 .64 28

9 7 2 0 787 667 117 .99 289 6 3 0 1114 639 174 .33 24

9 6 3 0 861 605 142 .31 24

9 6 3 0 769 686 112.1 249 5 4 0 665 807 82 .4 20

9 4 4 1 656 588 111 .56 189 2 7 0 695 941 73 .86 8

9 1 7 1 535 792 67 .55 6

9 0 9 0 272 1293 21.04 0

UNDER-19 (2) RE D

9 8 1 0 949 473 200.63 32

9 8 1 0 933 475 196.42 329 7 2 0 1148 458 250 .68 28

9 6 3 0 1065 607 175 .45 249 5 4 0 629 924 68 .07 209 4 5 0 724 766 94 .52 16

9 4 5 0 635 697 91 .1 169 2 7 0 398 1146 34.73 8

9 1 8 0 282 1296 21 .76 4

YT1 T.

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TEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVIN SST BERNARD SOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD SCOTC HDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS

OLD TRINITYMARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYSORMON DMHSOBOLD IVANHOEOLD PARADIANSIVANHOEMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OB

BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERSOLD GEELON GST BEDES MENT TIGERSST KILDA STH CAULFIELDBANYUL EST LEOS EMMAUS W PBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWETHOMASTOWN

WHITEFRIARSSOUTHBANKPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESAJA XAQUINAS 0 CYARRA VALLEYOLD ESSENDON GRSALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C

CAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BOLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CPOWER HOUSECHIRNSIDE PARKSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYST MARYS

OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKEWNORTH BRUNSWICKUHSO BWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASOLD WESTBOURNELA TROBE UNIVERSITY

MONASH GRYPHONSHAWTHORN AMATEURSSYNDAL TALLY HOELEY PARK A F CWEST BRUNSWICKELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURSANZ ALBERT PARK

W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION

9 0 0 1142 578 197.58 366 3 0 1004 932 107.73 245 4 0 1047 929 112.7 205 4 0 801 728 110.03 205 4 0 901 857 105.13 205 4 0 854 867 98.5 205 4 0 793 837 94.74 204 5 0 812 908 89.43 161 8 0 786 999 78.68 40 9 0 694 1199 57.88 0

B SECTIO N8 0 1006 748 134.49 327 2 0 997 737 135.28 286 3 0 868 711 122.08 246 3 0 914 783 116.73 245 4 0 960 870 110.34 204 5 0 766 802 95.51 164 5 0 863 967 89.25 162 7 0 836 1066 78.42 82 7 0 711 1069 66.51 81 6 0 834 1002 83.23 4

C SECTIO N8 1 0 1205 770 156.49 327 2 0 1041 835 124.67 286 3 0 912 671 135.92 246 3 0 943 881 107.04 244 5 0 842 888 94.82 164 5 0 886 997 88.87 163 6 0 923 1042 88.58 123 6 0 893 1182 75.55 122 7 0 864 1046 82.6 82 7 0 907 1104 82.16 8

D SECTIO N8 0 1003 653 153.6 327 1 1124 761 147.7 306 2 1 1036 760 136.32 266 3 0 811 638 127.12 246 3 0 945 826 114.41 245 4 0 1110 941 117.96 204 5 0 980 907 108.05 163 6 0 844 876 96.35 123 6 0 817 886 92.21 123 6 0 688 815 84.42 121 8 0 659 1227 53.71 41 8 0 574 1301 44.12 4

E BLUE SECTIO N8 1 0 1354 540 250.74 328 1 0 1340 605 221.49 327 2 0 1241 725 171.17 287 2 0 992 814 121.87 284 4 1 1109 943 117.6 184 5 0 1039 934 111 .24 163 5 1 738 1083 68.14 142 7 0 758 1056 71 .78 81 8 0 526 1576 33.38 40 9 0 599 1420 42.18 0

E WHITE SECTIO N8 1 0 1218 457 266.52 328 1 0 1235 770 160.39 327 2 0 1259 692 181 .94 285 4 0 925 852 108.57 205 4 0 824 976 84.43 204 5 0 861 842 102.26 164 5 0 704 856 82.24 162 7 0 668 1098 60.84 81 8 0 531 1058 50.19 41 8 0 559 1183 47.25 4

F SECTION9 0 0 1242 502 247.41 367 2 0 898 657 136.68 286 3 0 1045 784 133.29 244 5 0 826 960 86.04 163 6 0 630 752 83.78 123 6 0 716 902 79.38 122 7 0 617 1010 61 .09 82 7 0 621 1160 53.53 8

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