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INVESTIGATIONS

~ he VAFA competition is generally regarded as~ one of the best controlled in Australia, fea-turing a strong disciplinary system for playersand officials who behave/act outside the levels of%cliat is considered normal compliance with therules and requirements of conducting a footballcompetition in a safe environment .

people often ask me as I move around thegrounds, how this control takes place.

In essence the fo llowing illustrates our dis-ciplinary mechanisms :

1 . Umpire repo rts . These are heard by a tri-bunal the Tuesday following the game, or aplayer can apply for a prescribed penalty ifhis previous tribunal record is clear.

2 . Clubs can lodge a request for an investiga-tion to be conducted into any matter, relatingto on or off field incidents or even mattersaffecting results of matches .

3 . The VAFA can conduct its own investigationinto any matter that comes to its notice .

4 . If the VAFA receives a written report of anyincident, that could be seen as a minor mat-ter, the VAFA, through myself, issues a showcause letter. Such a letter asks the club toshow cause under the VAFA's conduct unbe-coming rule, why the club should not be finedX amount for whatever the allegation was .Alternatively if the club does not accept theautomatic fine situation, the club can elect tohave the matter resolved before an investiga-tion sub-committee .

All in all, it is felt that through the above mostactions outside the spirit of our game are madeaccountable .

REPRESENTATIVE SEASONCONCLUDES

The busy representative football program for

2000 concluded lastweekend with theplaying of the Under19 VAFA V .NSW/ACT Under18match atElsternwick Park,

PHIL STEVENSC ~ YEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

won in very fine style by the NSW/ACT.

On paper the results, ( 2 wins, 1 loss), showa good return, however the aim of the whole pro-ject is not to win all the matches, all the time,but to identify our better players in our vari-ous groups of sections - A/ B ; C-D4 and U/ 19and reward them for their excellence throughrecognition . This is vital in Amateur footballwhen monetary and other rewards are forbidden .

On behalf of the VAFA I thank the threecoaches Nick Bourke, George Voyage an dSteve Carroll along with their support staffs fortheir level of commitment . I also acknowledge thewonderful support of our clubs . This year, withclub football being played over both weekendsrepresentative football was played, the clubs'acceptance that some of their better playerswould be unavailable was greatly appreciated .

For the record the results were as fo llows:

Seniors (A/B) : VAFA 16.13 (109) def. SouthAustralia 8 .7 (55 )

C - D4 rep . team : VAFA 10 .9 (69) def. SouthAustralia 6 .11 (47 )

U/ 19 rep . team: NSW/ACT 24 .7 (151) def. VAFA14 .10 (94)

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Wayne Daly of Co llegians taking a strong mark ;bottom right Mazenod's Chris Belleville aboutto drive the ball fonvard an d Brett Turner fromOld Essendon, showing good balance in prepar-ing to kick left foot .

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ith Colonial S!adium i : : ~?ie headlines over thelast ~eek, the amateurs' on 'ground con-

t,~r rsy' - the rescheduling of the St Kevins-Old: :averians clash away from a substandard ArdenSt - was spared the scathing attention of the press .Just kidding, of course, but the nomadic SKOBSstill weren't able to overcome their rivals despiteplaying on school turf. With the top four all win-ning their respective matches over the weekend,the SKOBS also found themselves in the red as faras the leading group of teams is concerned . thelogjam on the A-section ladder having sorted itselfout somewhat this week .

More troublesome are the equations con-fronting University Blues and MHSOB, althoughthe Blues can only continue to do as they did lastSaturday, knocking off the Redlegs . Last year'sgrand finalists are skating dangerously close to thebottom of the ladder.

Ii'fAI2CELL3NAnother strong first half from the Eagles

amounted to little in the second half as the bottomside allowed the A-section ladder-leaders to slipaway for a comfortable win . Mark Browne'sabsence did little to help their cause, but the famil-iar contributors such as Cox and Johnstonehelped fill the ruckman's big vacant shoes with

'ong games in the middle .

One wonders whether a little Daicos magicmight have helped the Unicorns over the lineagainst Trinity. but Warren Wall knows the solu-tions to his problems won't arrive with theMacedonian Marcel's debut . Bamert and McIntyrebooted three goals each, the latter battling hard toovercome some close defensive checking, butMHSOB will need the goals to flow freely againstOld Xaverians today if they're going to have anychance of overcoming the reigning premiers .

OLD IV, ~Another significant defeat for the battling

'hoers, this time at the hands of the rampantCardinals . Scoring is proving to be a real difficultywith another scoreless quarter and a measly fourgoals from ten scoring shots throughout thematch . St Bernards will surely double them interms of 'points scored' in the coming weeks .Branigan tried valiantly in front of the big sticksand kicked half the bootv, and earned his coach'snod as the best player for his efforts .

OLD MELBURNIAN SLincoln Reynolds found himself playing a simi-

lar role in his side's fortunes with the Redlegs .Reynolds booted four of Old Melburnians' eight

goals for the matchas the Redlegs stum-bled to a 3-7 recordthat must makeSeptember look in-creasingly unlikely . Guest booted three andThompson and Cram also played well, but it mustbe hard for Neil Ross to see any positives at all atthe moment .

OLD SCOTCHA stellar effort from the Cardinal defence to

restrict the Old Ivanhoe forwards to just four goalsfor the game. Rohan Price has had an outstandingmonth which has seen him playing his very bestfootball . But for inaccurate kicking, and the size oftheir win may have been even greater, but Scotchhave a healthy percentage considerably superior tofourth-placed Trinity's .

OLD TRINITYThe acid test for Leigh Carlson and his troops

will perhaps come today when they host theCardinals in what could be a real make or breakgame . Stickland should return from flu to bolstera versatile forward line, but the midfield contestsshould be absorbing .

OLD XAVERIAN SThe match with St Kevins is always a grudge

match, and,the man at the centre of the grudge,Michael Blood, showed why the SKOBS curse hiscurrent allegiances with a best-on-ground perfor-mance on his old school ground . Cranage, Dillonand Landrigan all performed well, and anothernine players chipped in with goals to add to DanRichardson's tally of three . Travelling nicely at theminute.

S T BERNARD SAlso travelling nicely at the top of the ladder

with a cruisy win over bottom side Marcellin.Merrington may well be firming for a competitionbest-and-fairest with another sterling game, whileMitchell and McKeon were again on song in frontof goals . The juggernaut continues .

ST KEVIN SSix goals from the hyphen Hull-Brown must

have pleased the hyphenated coach, but St Kevinsface another tough test today when they play StBernards . The Dollman brothers and Ben Garvevbattled hard but the SKOBS always faced an uphillbattle after conceding a start to their nemesis .From the team which brought the namesPengrazio and Partsanis to A-section football, it'sgood to see Giansiracusa among the action toowith two goals .

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UNIVERSITY BLUE SAn important victory for Lee Adamson and the

players after a tight battle with the Redlegs all day.The students were able to build a slender lead inthe third term and hang on in the last withSlimrnon and Sturrock lively on the ball . GeorgeDe Crespigny booted four Fehring was namedBOG . The remaining fixtures this weekend, theiro ;{tl clash with bottom of the table Marcellin, anda healthy percentage should all conspire today tolift the Blues into the top four .

SELECTIONSOld Scotch by 24 points .Old Melburnians by 31 points .University by 19 points .St Bernards Ii :~ 37 points,Old Xaverians by 51 points .

Old Scotch - two great Scotch families hadgreat cause to celebrate this month . Firstly And=_~ew5peed notched up 100 games on June 3 and thenlast week Stuart Gibbs played his 200th game.wonderful achievements in their own right from (2)areat blokes and clubmen, but when you considerboth are sons of Old Scotch Presidents, GeoffSpeed and Bryan Gibbs who played 152 and 120games respectively, a real cause for celebration .Both Bryan and Stuart Gibbs are Life members ofOld Scotch . Congratulations also to Tim Chapmanwho notched up 50 games last Saturday .

Old Xaverians - congratulations to TonyFieyhoe - who played his 200th game last weekagainst St. Kevins -"Tonza" joined the club straightfrom school and was a member of the 95/96 ASection and '97 Reserves Premiership teams - welldone "Tonza" one of Xavs favourite sons .

SENIORS

NW-11- CLUB LAST WK TOTALHAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 0 40RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 43'.iCKEON ST BERNARDS 3 36

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OLD TRINITY v . OLD SCOTCHOLD IVANHOE v . OLD SCOTCHUNIVERSITY BLUES v . MARCELLINST . BERNARDS v. ST. KEVIN SOLD XAVERIANS v . MHSOB

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SENIORS - 10 .6 .00MHSOB: 3 10 4.2 8,5 11.9 .75Old Trinity: 2.6 6.9 8.11 12.12.84➢24SOB: McIntyre 3 . Bamert 3. Clowes 2 . Taylor . Gerner, Rodder . Best :Pertzel . Eabry, Taylor. Thompson . Cassell. Bamert . Old Trinity : Collins3 . Deane-Johns 3, Frost 2, C Phillips 2 . Danm- Ward . Best : Clarke- DBurrows. Jarred, Ward . A Ramsden- Hatfield. Umpires : Dirk Kramer,Graham Thwaites (F); Rob Mutton . Kirsty Pay (B): Russell Owens . GeoffGrigg (G) .

St Kevins: 1.0 4.3 8.7 11.7.73Old Xaverians: 4.4 9.7 12.11 14.15.99St Kevins: Hull-Brown 6, J Giansiracusa 2 . M Dollman . Lowerson,Fraser. Best : Garvey . B Dollman . Callery. Sibilia. M DoWuan . Huff-Brown . Old Xsverlans : Richardson 3. Loughlan 2 . Galbally 2 .. Blood .Cranage, Rennex, Lethlean . Jones, McQueen-Parton . Landrigan. Best :Blood, Cranage. A Dillon . Landrigan, R Dillon . Gosvers. Umpires : RobertSneddon, Mark Gibson (F): Tim Dodds . Nathan Billings (B); Bernie Hoare,Geoff Robinson (G ) .Old Melburnians: 3.1 5.3 7.4 8.8.56University Blues: 2.1 5.3 8.7 10.7.67Old Melburnians: Reynolds 4, Guest 3 . Bennett . Best ; ReynoldsThompson . Wiseman. Crain, Pirouet, Guest. University Blues: DeCrespigny 4 . Cheel, SLimnton, McLachlan . Stockdale, Solly . D Hayter.Best : retiring. Roydhouse, Sally, Coullouspas. Sturrack, SIDnmon .Umpires: Wa}me Hinton, Anthony Danien iFl ; Brendan Corcoran . SantoCaruso (B): Bernie Dix. Andrew Long (G).

Old Ivanhoe: 2.3 2.3 3.3 4.6.30Old Scotch: 3.6 7.7 10.11 14 .17.101Old Ivanhoe: Branigan 2 . Douglas. Toovey. Best : Brarmigan, Knight.Shadbolt . Tieman . Tully. Sandilands. Old Scotch: Hawkins 4- T Reid 2.McCarroll 2 . Angus . Kitchen, Phillips . Crane, Robinson . E Parthenides .Best : Price, C Reid, Phillips, Blenheim. Hume. Liliingston . Umpires : TonSutcltffe. Tim Ovadia (F) : Jared Hannneft. Jack Forsyth (B): DominicNapoli . Stephen Lealty (G).

Marcellin: 5.4 7.6 9.9 10.10 .70St Bernards: 4.5 6.9 11.12 16.17.113Marcellin: Treganowan 3. Armstrong 2 . Marson 2 . Rowe, Bella . Best;Cos . Collins . Johnston, Romanin, Chun . Marson . St Bernards : NMitchell 4, McKeon 3 . O'Sullivan 3, D Byrne 3, Maggiore 2, Jordan . Best :Merrington. McKeon, Perrett, C Mitchell, N Mitchell, T Wilkinson .Umpires; Jamie Kvms. Cameron Stewart (FI : Jon Vincent . AlexTsilemams (B): Stephen Caple . Kevin Segota (G) .

RESERVES - 10.06.0 0MIIiSOB: 2.2 2 .2 2.3 6.5 .41Old Trinity : 2.1 7.1 9.2 13.2 .80MIISOB: L Tavlor 2 . R Newton, Tarr, Feferkranz . Sehiano. Best :Feferkranz . J Neulon, Walker, MeLardie, Hawkes . R Newton . Old Trinity:Hudson 6. Curran 2, Newman, Cooper, Carneron . Torney . Cade . Best :Andrades . Broster. Farnter, Hudson . Cameron . Torney .

Old Ivanhoe : 1 .1 2.1 2.1 4.1 .25Old Scotch: 3 .3 7.11 10 .15 14.16 .100Old Ivanhoe: Douglas 3 . Smith . Best : Douglas, Ford. Veal . Smith. GaryGeorge, Baecini . Old Scotch : H Thomas 5 . Oliver 4 . Gibbs 2 . Hooper.Stokes . McKinnon. Best: Evarts, Lipshut, Pattenden. Chapman, Stevens .Morris .

Old Melburnians: 5.1 6.3 7.3 10.5.65University Blues: 1 .1 3.2 4.5 4.6.30Old Melburnians: G Dixon 3 . Amber 2. Miller 2, Bartlett, Godley.Righetti . Best : Bowes . Sallabank . G Dixon, Grigg, t4'il.hehn . Miller.University Blues: Goal kickers and best players results not received .

Marcellin: 1.0 2.3 3.3 4.4.28St Bernards: 2.3 3.6 6.7 9.12.66Marcellin: Petroff, M. Symes . Wilkinson . Colh4lle. Best : Harbets . M.b}~nes . Cronin, Harrv Dav, S. Theisz, PetrofG St Bernards: James Mount2, Osborne 2 . Thomas, Evans, Tankev. Brebner, Cariss. Best: JamesMount. Attard . Tankey. Catterall. Evans. Mastropasqua .St Kevins: 2.2 3.3 4.4 6.5.41Old Xaverisns: 2.2 2.6 4.6 5.8 .38St Kevins : Goal kickers and best players results not received . OldXsverisns : Goal kickers and best players results not received .

A melee is "Where anincident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct "

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .B . OLD IVANF90E OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Garry Connolly Coach: Warren Fall Coach : Kevin Tibaldi Coach: Neil Ross Coach: Brendan Maso nCoacy : David HoweRes Res. Coach : Peter O'Dea Asst . Coach: Anthony Parker Asst . Coach : Mark Sarau Res . Coach :.

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2. M. Karavisils 2 S McCully .Lochran2 L 2 S. Theodore (VC) 2 B . Phillips

3. D. Waters (C) 3 D Woodley .3 M. Sandilands 3 A. Ross 3 C. Hoskin g

4. M. Gill 4 C Eabry (DVC) 4 J . Mansfield 4 M. Hazel( 4 T. Holt (C )5. M. Moran 5 P Sherry 5 B. Spoor 5 L . Bunn 5 R . Price (DVC)6. D. Sampimon 6 R Joseph 6 M. McKie 6 D . Holme 6 A . Crow

M Row e7 7 J Pertzel (C) 7 J . Knight 7 . C . Thompson 7 J . Kitche n..R Frisin a8 8 J Gerner 8 T. Steevns 8 M. Lovett (DVC) 8 C. Rei d

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9 S. Cram10 T Roberts (DVC)

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OLD TRINITY OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS SE KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Leigh Carison Coach: Tim Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso npsst. Coach : Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res. Coach: David Law Mike McArt hur-Allen Res . Coach: Mick ConnopRes Coach : Craig Neave Res. Coach : Chris Res . Coach:

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he top 3 teams have cemented themselves atthe top of the beanstalk, with the all-con-

quering Mazenod now being the biggest challengefor flag favourites, Old Brighton . At the other end,it would appear that only a miracle can save eitherCollegians and Old Mentonians from C section .

ReviewOld Haileybury were provided with a scare

from an improving Collegians, before steadyingand winning by 23 pis at McKinnon . Down at halftime by 5 pts, OH kicked 7 goals to 3 to win com-fortably. and almost guarantee their survival in Bsection . For the winners, White, Home andHassett were the best, whilst the loser's betterplayers were Jones, Piasente and Harrison .

At that great place . the 'spacious' venue (as Iwas constantly reminded!) of E .E .Gunn, it was adark day for Old Paradians, as Steve Grace playedhis 'get out of jail free card' to get Ormond over theline by 17 pts . The saying goes that bad kicking isbad football, and the OPs kicked like an old mule,failing to kick goals when it mattered . Ormondsimply hammered the nails when it counted .McConvill again starred, along with Grace andPresser for the winners. For the losing side,Sinclair, Burns and Digney were valuable players .

Well, I thought thev d win one eventually, andthat they did (even though I didn't tip them!) . OldMentonians defeated Whitefriars by 16 pts . Aconsistent performance for the whole day sawOMs ensure Svend Samild would wake up onSunday with the world's biggest hangover!! It'sback to the drawing board now for Des Meagher .For the victors, Kitto, Costello and Carroll were thebest. The best for the losers were Cunningham, APawlick and Law .

Premiership favourites, Old Brighton were toogood for De La Salle beachside, winning comfort-ably by 39 pts . A 9 goal to 3 second half was toomuch for the visitors . Question marks must nowhang over the pre-season flag favourites . For thehome team, McLaughlan, Tymms and the 'roadrunner' Jackson stood out . The awav team's bet-ter players were Rogers, the evergreeen Toohey,and McKenzie .

Finally, at Central Reserve, Dave Murray hadyet another coach scratching his head as hisMazenod charges implemented his new, morestructured game plan to perfection to outgunNOBs . As my coat puller has suggested from thestart, their much improved fitness base kicked infor the final quarter, as an 11 pt three quarter time

lead turned into a 50pt whitewash. Forthe winners,Kavanagh with 6goals was well sup-ported by Ryan and Meehan . For NOBs,Wilkinson, Nulty and Halpin were good players .

PreviewCollegians face a resurgent Ormond at the

home of Harry. The Lions' youngsters are improv-ing each week, and this must give Tim Hart plen-ty of encouragement . However, Steve Grace'scharges do the right things at the right time, andthis goes a long way towards winning games . Ibelieve that Ormond will keep their spot in thefour with a win today by 29 pts .

At the home of footy, EP, a down OldParadians 'host' a confidence-filled OldMentonians . As I have mentioned manv timespreviously, the Panthers simply give everythingthey have all the time . The same cannot be saidabout the boys from Bundoora . Their Jeckyl andHyde appearances are becoming costly. Eventhough I'm not convinced OPs are the 'real deal',they will still fall over the line today by 6 pts .

be La Sa ll e travel out to Donvale to faceWhitefriars in a crucial game for both clubs . DesMeagher's side, whilst not travelling too flash, arenot as bad as their ladder position suggests . Theaway side are in a mini slump right now, and PaulCooper might be starting to raid his impressivejuniors. They'll need to win this to be taken seri-ously for some finals action . De La to win by 12pts .

All roads, trains, trams and horses & cartshead to EP on Sunday where we see the belter

t end all belters. The flag favourites, Old Brighton ,face their number one challenger in ivlazenod .Dale Tappings troops are playing A section foot-ball, pure and simple . Meanwhile. Dave Murray'sband of merry men are taking all before them . I'vebeen on the bandwagon from the start, and I'mnot getting off now, as the famous new game plarand fitness regime of Mazenod will prevail by 1~pts.

Finally, NOBs match up against the enigmatiOld Haileybury at Brunswick . Last week's thrash-ing has probably seen some soul searching o :Frank Dunell's boys . Mick Dwyer will be hoping hecan squeeze some more juice from the lads out

a McKinnon. I'm tipping that NOBs will rebound venhard today, and will win comfortably by 42 pts .

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'ew Premiership MarketI've been in touch with the 'satchel sv.ringers',

-d h e's vhat they've come up with for the flag .

;;,u -righton 614 De La Sall- 5/ !enod 2/1 NOBs 7/4

ICES 9/2 Mazenod 311De La Salle 12/1 Old Paradians 6/1Ormond 20/1 Old Brighton 8/1',Vhitefriars 25/1 Old Haileybury 12/1Old Halleybury 40/1 Ormond 15/1Old Paradians 40/1 Collegians 20/1Collegians 500/1 Whitefriars 25/1Old Mentonians 1000/1 Old Mentonians 200 / 1

eeno - - congratulates - :n ~' . onpl<;-ing his 150th game for the club . in soliddeiender Brendan has been a great play -T in bothReserves and Club 18 . Brendan is a great club-man and has helped out on many sub-commit-tees . Congratulations also to Jtihn :r and9f.ewart. McMullin on playing lGc, s for theclub . Both are good players and great clubmen .Three youngsters Peter Fotiniotis ,and Dale Grant have played their ) ~ ,sixzith the club . Congratulations to you all and rehope all of you will play man y more .

ici Mentonians - congratulate Senior Coach).mild who this week coaches his 50ti1

for the club . Well done Svenna from all atPantherland.

- Id Haileybury - congratulations are e.xtend-ed to Andrew Dowsing, Allan BruC , and LukeFloyd, all for playing their 50 : - s with theBloods last week against Collegians . Well done"Dowser", "Brude" and Floydy' .

CLUB L1_31' :Ii i0> : .:.,BRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 0 30BECKETT ORMOND 4 32REIDY WHITEFRIARS 0 27KAVANAGH MAZENOD 6 30HARRISON MAZENOD 1 2 5

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5.6 8.9 7. .' . 23,3 6.5 7.6 9,8.62

eyi__ ~ : Lappage 4. Hon 3, Hassett 2. Bnadar. Mitchell . J 4t`ngl

Mn senod: 5.0 8.2 10.6 16.10 .106

. 51.angford-Jones . Home, Fejna Bassett. J Wright. collegians :Robertson 2, ,*daasell. linsr,•orth. Best : Jones. Piasunte . Barrison . Hosking. vasdefas . Umpires : GeoffCurran . John Mider

Ross Richards (G).4 .2 6.3 10.5 13.9 .87

Hans: 3 .5 5.10 7.14 9.16 .70E tt 4, Grace 2, Renunan 2. Jantes . Presser, Brennan. :rYffier.

Store. est: nicComill. Grace. Presser, Scanlon, Cooper, Balky. Olds: Gale 3 . Porteous 2 . Sinclair. Burns, Hartford . Loney. Best :

otrx - . Burns. Stevens . Holland, G Porteous, Digney. Umpires: SharonAlger, Daniel Halliweil (F): John Robinson . Craig Arnol (G) .

North Old Boys: 4.4 4.7 8.7 8.8 .56

3,lezenod: Kavanagh 6 . Fotinlotis 4. Hanley. Harrison, McMullin, Polan .

Dunne. Best: Kavanagh, Ralm, Kelly, fdeMullln . Paolucci . Meehan. Nort h

.gart . Boyle. Sutherland .Old Boys: J Barker 2. Collison, Sanders, VIeTagCurry. Best : Wilkinson. Nulty, Halpin. Boyle. Leigh . Skene . Umpires : PeterJames Richard Eastwood (F) James Maxwell David Gourlay (B) Vin CesecviBob Dunstan (G) .Old RAentonvns: 3.7 7,7 10.9 12.11.83PTiiltefriars: 4.2 5.9 7.11 9.13.67

Old Y2entonians : Acreman 3, Bournon 3 . Vick 2 . Carroll, Dart. Kt[to,

?.ic[sish . Best : B Kuramoto . Kind, Costello, Murphy, Nock, Carroll.

Whitefriars: R Mika 2 . iorthey 2 . Campbell, Van Den Boom, R Pavrhk,

Hilton. Phan . Best: Cnmungham . A Carbone . Law. Campbell. Umpires:

Neville Boyle Gene Hodgins (F) Grant Napper Ken Coughlan (G) .

Old Brighton: 2.2 4.4 8.4 13.13 .91De Be Salle: 1.1 4.6 4.9 7.10 .52OIr' Be-,on: Jackson 4 . Lennox 2. McLachlan 2, Fitzgerlad 2 . Tyamis,P:rne. x .. "'a . Rest: McLachlan. Krz}sniak . Barrow, Williams . TyRUms,Ja~qi. °: Johnston 4 . Mercun, Morel . Horn . Best: Rogers .Toohev. S Hylaad . Jackson. C Bro:=.me . McKenzie. Umpires: GravureHunichen Simon Olive (F) 'K`a_vne Cave Scott McKenzie (B) David MurrayBeonm McCarthy (G ).

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OldF3aileybnr; 1 .3 2.4 3.6 5.7.37Collegians: 3.0 3.2 6.5 9.6.80Old F3alleyhury: Brandltam 2 . Bell. Efstath9ou . Best : R :rlitchell . O'Dos, I,

' : _ . ..P Langford-Jones. Wray. Pountneva ConnelL Collegians : Jon-, 2 ,2, Greeces. Kennally. Cooper. tl'ooley . L}meh. Best : Horshall . ?iuon, ~~ .. - .

Ltinch, lta_vcotL 'nicCatm.

Qrmond: 2.4 2.5 5.9 6.11, .7

Old Paradians: 0.0 0.4 3.4 7.5 .7

Ormond: Farrell 2 . Brrn4n. M Collins, Strauch. Stewart . Best: Livitipt-e,

Guzzo . Shepherd. LI Collins, Strauch. Herrmann. Old Peradism : Collins 1S. Ciarrola . Richardson . Harris. Murray . Best : Richardson . Harris . ritkm .

Collins, Rvan . S. Stiavtdon .Old Mentonians: 2.2 4.3 5.4 6.6.42PThltefrlar®: 2.3 3.4 4.5 4.7.31Old i4lentonians: Austin 3 . Goodbodv . Linford, Mills. Best : Mason . Austin .Campbell . Cozens . M Stroud. Webb. 4'hitefria,-n: Sullivan 3, vernal . Best :Elliott . Glenn . Jofunson, trtaguire . Ward. Wool .Old Brighton: 1,2 2.4 2.5 3.8.26

De Be Salle: 2.3 7.5 8.8 8.12.60

Old Brighton: Murch 2 . GV Earl . Best: McMahon, Cooper. Walsh . Rickarbv.

Earl. Bromi . De Jai Salle: Clancv 2, Hodder. Bowden . Evans. Fisher, Mithen.

Best: Doak . Borella, O'Donnell, Bowden. McInerney, Haider . Umpires :

Mazenod: 2.4 2.10 3.14 3.15 .33

North Old Boys: 2.1 2.1 3.3 5.5 .35

Maze ad: Ballenger 2, hliller. Best: I . Grant, Ballenger . Smith. Poletti,

:Lisbct. Worth Old Boys : Barker 3, ire 2 . Jest : Collins, Lynch . Barlmv.

O'Farrell, 0McGrath, Thornasea.

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WHITEFRIARS v . DE LA SALLEOLD BRIGHTON v. MAZENOD at EP SundayNORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD HAILEYBURY

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B SectionCOLLEGIANS

Coach : Tim HartRes. Coach: Anthony Parkin

1 S. Mollard (VC)2 N. Florentin e3 B. Woolhouse (C)4 G. Palmer (VC )5 R . Henebery5 D . Greeves6 S. Van Der

Veene (RVC)7 S. El g8 N. Beattie9 T. Hovey10 S . Harding11 B . McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 W. Dal y14 J . Dixo n14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillips16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C . Mollard19 A. Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C. Harri s22 S . Piasente23 N. Milat24 T. Knox25 C. Unswort h26 S . Woolley (RC)27 S . Humphry (VC)28 N . McCan n29 A . Kenneally30 L . Moo n31 J. Ros e32 D . Thompson33 M. Maxwell34 M. Britte n35 Ashley Farr36 G . Cooper37 M . Opie38 T. Marks39 N . Hart40 M . O'Donnel l50 B . Jefferson (VC)

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DE LA SALLECoach : Paul Coope rRes. Coach : Paul O'Dwyer

1 A Moore2 M Mercuri3 B Corin3 M Butler4 L Hal l5 C Swift6 M Harbe r7 C Browne (C)8 A Mithe n9 5 Ha rt10 T Silvers11 A Evans11 S Vavall o12 D Toohey (VC)13 A Water s14 B Hackett15 J Hodder16 S Hyland17 A Elliott18 J Horn18 C Mercuri19 R Prezens20 M Picone21 D Jackson22 M O'Donnell23 J Doa k24 J Morel25 K Rogers26 5 Wood26 E Williams28 N Harber29 M Joyce30 B Mannix31 A Flowerday32 R Bonnici (VC)33 M King34 A Pedicini35 A Mackintosh37 D Hylan d38 R Ford39 M Goodier40 P Harrison40 A Johnstone41 D Spithill42 D McInerney43 L Borella44 X Clancy45 A Lambe46 P Bowden47 S Laska48 D Smith49 L Walker50 J Lowe51 M Evans52 D Poynton53 J Laragy54 C Hyde54 A. McKenzie56 R Beattie58 C Worsteling59 T Fisher60 B Ho y61 C Buick62 J Hosking63 C McGergor64 B McMahon70 M Dugga n

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MAZENODCoach : David MurrayReserve : Tony Collins1 C. Harrison2 J . Ballenger3 B. Devli n4 A. Hanley (VC)5 M . Quirk6 N. Marmo7 S. Morgan8 D. Lancaster9 A . Tucker10 M . O'Har a11 T. Smith (RC)12 M . Murray (VC)13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N . Parr y16 J . Kavanagh17 D . Kelly18 D. O'Donaghue19 S . McMullin20 C. Murray21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbet25 A . Pickering (C)26 J . Dunn e27 D . Krom28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S. Fisher31 A. McIntyre32 S . Paolucci3334 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R. Hawkin s36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 A . Quinn40 C . Dickenson41 B . Bel l42 P. Fotiniotis43 D . Gran t44 S. Garbellini45 B. Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A. McDowell48 D. Gill49 L. Halvy (RVC)50 A . Smyt h51 G . Hanegraf52 N . Nussbaum53 D . Linde n54 B . Leggett86 R . Foss

NTH OLD BOYSCoach : Frank DunnellRes . Coach: Darren Caddy

1 . D .Wilkinso n2 . D.Waters3 . T.Waters4 . S .Slee p5 . B .Devine (RC)5 . D,Sken e6 . N .Vogels7 . P.Booth8 . B .Collison (C)9 . L.Curry (DVC)10 . S.McGrath11 . G .Collins12 . S .Lock13 . THalpin14 . D.Kingham15 . J .Talbot16 . D.Collins17 . M .Maguire18 . C .Murray19 . P.0'Farrell20. J .Sutherland21 . N .Casboult22. M .Connelly23 . P.O'Dwyer24 . J .Barker25 . G .Phyland26 . S.Smith27 . W.McTaggart28 . M .Nult y29 . D.Boyer30 . M .Leigh31 . L.Boyle32 . M .Phyland33, M .Barker34 . J .Saad35 . M .Carney36. D .Tonkin (VC)37. S .Mikunda39. R .Maguire38. M .Amo r40. C .Phyland41 . N .Tonki n42. P.Pesavenko43. D .Zace k44. M .Drum45 . B .Pawsey46 . N .Goonan47 . J .Barlow48 . P.Daniels49 . A .Stone50 . T.Dru m51 . S .Fitzpatrick52 . N .Sanders53 . TAyerbe54 . A .Trimboli55. D .Scicluna56. P.Arnoi d57. C .Blaine58 . J.Gurry60. D .Moore61 . F.Lync h62 . A.McKenzie-

McHaig63 . S .Dixo n64 . G .Mui r65 . S .Sarong67 . R .Whitnish68 . K .Watson71 . J .Presti77 . S .Trenton78 R . Christie79 D Keld

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMM ARIANS

Coach : Dale TappingRes . Coach : Brad Berry

1 A. Kryzwniak2 A. Pirrie3 C . Barrow4 M. Talbot5 N . Perry6 S. Alderson7 B. Logan (VC)8 M. Gadsden9 S. Lenno x10 M . Dennis11 A . Fitzgerald12 H . Bickett13 R . Kent14 S . Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 W. Ear l17 A . Rickarby18 M . Jackson (VC)19 S. Gadsden20 A. McLachlan21 T. Ewert22 L. O'Neill23 L. Holt25 5 . Nikas26 A . Cooper27 D . Paterson28 J . Bradley29 J . Murc h30 A . McLaughlin31 A . Bristow32 G . Earl33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C . Stewart36 B. Pollock38 J . Raj u39 A. Ginnavin40 B . Patterson41 J . Murchie42 P. McMahon43 B . Farnham44 A . Brown45 S . Fo x46 M . Wilson47 D . Wilson48 R . Boxer49 A. Ginnavin50 D . Hsiau51 M . Fisher52 K . Lynch53 D. Strachan57 M . Moon61 A . Walsh62 A . Lynch63 S . Davies

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SectionOLD HAILEYRORY OLD M ENTORIANS OLD P C~i .,, G ;:13 WHITEFRIAR S

Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Sven Samild Coach : Peter Bedford Coach: Steve Grace Coach : Des Meagher

Res . Coach : Wayne Moss Res Coach: Craig Davis Res . Coach: Damian Carroll Rea. Coach : Craig Tonkin Res Coach: Brian Grills

1 C. Home 1 A Acreman 1 S . Vincent (C) 1 D Mabbett 1 R Pasqualott o2 D. Connell 2 C Lean 2 P. O'Loughlin 2 D Beckett 2 M Bateman (VC)3 R . Kejna (DVC) 3 B Murphy 3 D. Stevens 3 P Gleeson 3 M Carbone (C )4 S. Langford-Jones 4 G Strou d

5 C Wallace 4 M. Wood 4 A Grace 45 M Robinso n5 A. Bruda r

6 W. Smith6 D Paterso n7 G F

5 M. Hanford6 MP Gear

5 B Turner6 D Whelan 6 C Housto n

7 Adam Hilton (C) erguso n8 R Newton Cosgriff7 P 7 S Keleher 7 N Cunningha m

8 D. Hassett g G Pride.

8 A. Sinclair 8 M Miller (DVC) 8 A Davi s9 C Maguire9 M. Lambert

10 C . Efstathiou10 B Kuramot o11 D Solley

9 J. Collins 9 S Grac e10 D Scanlon 10 A Pawli k

11 D . Warnes 12 C Dwyer 10 P. Brabender VC11 D Robbins 11 R Reidy

12 N . Hanson 13 A Palmer 11 A. Burns 12 N Sebo 12 R Pawli k

13 B. Harrop 14 K Campbell 12 J . Holland13 B Stone

13 T Hughes14 A. Forsyth 15 C Davis 14 B. Brabender 14 S James

14 T Carrig g15 N . Bigg s16 P. O'Donnell

16 D Noc k17 L Richardson

15 B . Dintinosant eGodfrey16 M

15 S Naughton15 P Campbell16 B V~Oqn VC)

1 6 B. Langford-Jones 18 T Bournon .17 B Hart

16 T Stewart (RC) 17 A Carbon e17 Ash Hilton 19 D. Kitt o

20 S Mulle.

18 G . Porteous17 P Joy18 W Block

18 C Fulto n19 T Hilton18 C . Jayasekera

Armston g19 M 21 S . Ingram 19 John Swindon 19 D ClearyrY (RVC) 20 D Mcauliffe.Elliott20 D

22 P Harrington 20 M . Szewczuk 20 M McConvill (C) 21 B Pha n.21 A . Jenke

23 A . Drina nTwentyman24 C

21 A . Farrell 21 J Brown 22 D Vandenboo m

22 D . Mason.

25 J Winduss 22 S . Ciavola 22 R Block 2 323 M . Seccull 26 G Dart 23 P. Walsh 23 T Ashford 24 R Mika24 A . Ross 27 G Katris 24 D . Digney 24 M Abrahams 25 D Reid25 G . Rowlands (RC) 28 L Hogan 25 A . Heffernan 25 J Dale 26 C Ryan

26 J . Bell 29 A Carter 26 M .B . Geary 26 L Livingstone 27 M Northey27 P. Dimond 30 M Brooks 27 A . Jenkins 27 T Brennan 28 C Eames28 S . Walden (VC) 31 M Elliott Richardso n30 B 28 B Collins 29 A Glenn29 B . Carson 32 N . Hollow

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.31 J . Lucas 29 N Courtney 30 M Powe r

31 M Du ~'30 A . Whit eLay31 D 34 P Flaskis 33 P. Harris 30 N Wells

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32 B . Mitchell 35 T. McNis h36 DJ . Alexander

34 B . Galloway35 M . Gale 32 R Presser 33 M Verna l

34 D Gloufche v33 L. Floy d34 P. Langford-Jones

37 M . Francis38 D Millis 36 S . Swindon 33 M Shepherd

34 R Remman (VC) 35 C La w(RVC) 39 T Riley 37 JIM Swindon

35 G Bailey36 D Nolan

35 D. Lappage36 B . Lay

40 M Mani x41 S Couens

38 D . Tooze39 D . Loney 36 S Mackey 37 D Sullivan

38 C Carrigg

37 A. Dowsing 42 H Mason 40 C . Seckiold 37 A Guzzo38 S Herrmann

39 K Kennedy38 P. Wright 43 M Lawes 41 D . Watson 39 A Orr

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40 B. Johnston44 B Clothier45 M . Kennedy

42 R . MurraySwindo n43 A 40 Y Dimadamos

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44 M Joyce41 J . Koolstra 43 N Elliott

'42 S. Rowlands 47 Ferguso n48 J . Webb

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42 C KeleherD'Astoli43 L

44 B O Connor45 M Lester43 C . Pountney

Wray44 M 49 C. Mackay 48 E . Nayef.

44 M Mabbett 46 G Johnso n.45 T Hilton 50 G Richards

51 L Ste hen49 M . Hildebrand 45 J . Keleher 47 M Nola n

46 R . Brandham 52 A Oxland51 A . Baker 46 C Cleary 48 J Treyvau d

47 T. Barker.

53 M Stroud 52 M . Ryan 47 C. Cooper 49 C Andrews48 A . Pound 54 D Goodbody 53 B . Atkin 48 G Smith 50 J Houston49 G. Finlayson 55 W Ballantine 56 A . Sacco 49 M Horsfield 51 L Eames

50 R . Ladd 56 S . Walch 57 J . Muir 50 M . Heffernan 52 P Hasele r51 M . Thiele 57 P Watson 59 L. Baker 51 S . Shuttleworth 53 C Woo d52 A . Shepherd 58 D Coventry 60 B . Henry 52 S . Sonneman 54 S Gilla n53 N . Hil l54 T Earneyy

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65 T. Sobey58 M Collin s59 P Konstanty

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62 C. Dowling68 S . Bainbridge69 N . King

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',ulleen - Templestowe throw the spanner in the-vorks with a great win . Prahran send out somestrong warning signs, the top 3 continue to strive forperfection, still makes for some very interesting timesahead especially if these wintry and rainy conditionskeep on keeping on .

REVIEWAjax bounced back to the winner's list with a pret-

ty impressive display against the Ogs who had all theirtalis on the paddock but just don't seem to be puttingit together . Getting two different stories from the Ogscamp with some saving a poor performance whilst oth-ers saying a much improved performance with the sideat least showing some competitiveness . The Jackaswere still smarting from their loss last week and hadput in a big week on the track as punishment and thatseemed to inspire them as they got off to their beststart for the season and then were pretty consistent forthe next 4 quarters to record a great victory . MarkBlashki dominated the ruck duels against very strongopposition winning numerous kicks around theground and his long handball and strong bodyworkgave his small men a field day. Forwards MartyHalphen with 5 and Julian Kirzner with 7 were virtu-ally unstoppable while for the Ogs it was a Big Maccaday with all three performing well along with Stevens .Paul and Fisher.

A surprise but perhaps not really a surprise asPrahran inflicted a pretty comprehensive 30 point vic-torv over a very patchy St Bedes Mentone Tigers out-fit . The Two Blues played a very fast and physical gameand after a scratchy start are now settling down andare starting to become a pretty settled, and to beat aside above them on the ladder without three of theirguns made them a pretty contented bunch . A eouple ofblokes promoted from the Magoos in Sean Campbelland Nathan Gill were terrific for the Blues as wasBirehy in a new position on the wing while best for theTigers were Matt McGraw . Paul Wintle and SamHecker who also played his 150th game in this loss forthe Tigers which now puts them under the pump a bit.

Beaumari s certainly did not have things all theirown way against Ivanhoe-Assumption even thoughthe scoreboard may beg to differ. Although the Sharksheld sway all day and were never in danger of defeatthe Hoes to their credit kept coming at them and didnot go down without a fight, in fact they took the gameright up to the ladder leader and in faet were very com-petitive way belying their position on the ladder. But aswe have said before the sign of a good side is one thatkeeps winning even when not at their top . For theSharks Marcus Lee was great in defence, Neil Conlanput aside his disappointment at missing State selec-tion and played really well and as usual Dougie Ensordid nothing wrong down back . Ivanhoe were wellserved by Ang Pace, young Damon Wood and DannyRvan .

Very muddy condi-tions were the order ofthe day at David Streetwhere the defences o fboth sides held sway most of the day making it very dif-ficult for the forwards to score goals . Therry led atevery change an d appeared to have control of the gamebut alas this was not to be the case as the Rovers ral-lied held Therry scoreless added a couple of big goalsthemselves to claim an import an t hard fought v9ctory.They are going along quite steadily now are the boysfrom Hampton . Good Rovers were the young onesDavey . Boyd, Flahive and young Anton Duddy . whilethe visitors were well se rved by Carter . Robinson andCaccamo .

An 8 goal to i first stanza set the tone for a greatday for Bulleen-Templestowe in a somewhat surpris-ing result. The Bull an ts were switched on to play footyand they ran all over the hapless Sainters who hadabsolutely no answer to their dominance. Except for apatch in the third Bulleen held sway all day an dcapped off their victory with a great 9 goal finishingburst . By gee when relegation is mentioned and backsare to the wall it is amazing what sides can do. It wasa great team effort by the Bullants with everyone run-ning hard and wanting the football . Best was DeanMatthews for the 2nd week in a row, Parris . Tullochan d Hare. For the Sainters disappointment was theorder of the dav Lawson was away so the boys did notplay.PREVIEW

Right down to the real nitty gritty now with somevery important games this round . They all take ongreat signific an ce at both ends of the scale .

Prahran make the s hort journey across town toComo full of confidence after the events of last week .Won't have an y trouble adapting to the conditions willthe Two Blues as they train on the paddock, they areplaying good footy now while the Ogs are still strug-gling for cohesion so I'm tipping my old side to win tomake for an enjoyable night .

A friendly local derby takes place at Brindisi Street .The rivalry between the two clubs is pretty keen theylove beating each other have no fears about that . TheTigers really have to win this one if they wan t to par-ticipate in final's action so they will be pumped . It is areal danger game for the Sharks away from home onthe small ground but I think the players have enoughpride in their own performances to again be able tokeep their winning run intact .

What a ripper this one is at the other end . Ivanhoetrek across town to tackle the now all conqueringBullants at Ted Ajani. This is a super import an t gamefor both sides because I think whoever loses are virtu-ally gone to DI in 01 . Personally at home I fancy theBullants to just get the points in what promises to bea no holds barred affair between 2 proud district clubs .

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The Rovers travel up to Packer to tackle the some-what inconsistent Glen Eire. I give the Sainters a pret-ty good chance on their small ground but I believe theymust be totally at the top of their form to heatHampton who have gathered some good momentumduring the past weeks . So its the Rovers for me to con-tinue on their winning way.

Final game of the round should be a ripper and areal test for Therry to see where they are at in relationto the top sides and finals action as the Jackas arepretty close to the team to beat in most experts opin-ions . Ajax are always tough to beat at Albert Park, theirmulti pronged forward line is particularly dangerous,,;nd will take some stopping, Therry try as they mightwill just fall short as TB feels they will just be behindwhen the final bell tolls .

SOCIALCongratulations to Chris Tucker and his partner

Kate on the birth of their first child Louis this week .What we would like to know is it Jumping Jack orLeaping Lou . The Hoes are having a Back to the 70'Slight tonite in the rooms to help Chris celebrate .

Ogs are having a big Reunion Luncheon today forboth the Seniors and Reserves 1990 Premiership sides,might be just the spur the current players need .

Prahran's big Night tonight is at the CaulfieldRacecourse the Sports and Fashion Auction .

The Annual Beaumaris Dinner Dance is coming upsoon . See Sid Catlin for details .PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .

Pretty good result this week with the long weekendand all, 9(10 a good score with only Glen Eira missingforgetting to contact in Michael's absence .

Keep up the good work guys it is much appreciated .Remember this column could not be written withoutyour input. Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phoneor fax at home. the mobile is 0412 213 541 or drop mean e-mail at braineo~ ~T)tusnet .eom.au Thank s

AJAX - former Captain and B&F winner JasonWrobel plays his 150th game with AJAX today . Jason .a champion from his U19 days has represented theVAFA and been a great leader and champion at theclub . Jason is off to New York soon• which will morethan likely end his football career, Congratulations to atrue sportsman .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALKALINSKI AJAX 3 35BOCTER BEAUPv1ARIS 4 35HECKER ST BEDES 3 27KIRZNER AJAX 7 31POWER HAMPTON ROVERS 0 20`,1ACGEORGE ST BEDES 0 20

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26BASIST AJAX 3 22D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17IZ, CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 16i,_ALB AJAX 0 13VAN, CE BEAUMARIS 0 13

0.06 .0 0.RJP.-I: 5.2 11,4 1&8 21.8.134Old i _ long: 2.2 6.6 7.7 9.10.64.AJAX: Kszuer 7 . Halphen 5. Kalutski 3, Davis 2 . Dukes 2. Konsf.v_ . V.'eisler-Best : Blashht . Halphen. Dudakov. fiur7.uer. Onas . Krongold . Old Geelong:Fisher 2. Foley, M Wilson, L Wilson, J Wilson . MeLtnes . Htggms- Paul. Best :Stevens, Paul. Fisher. Taylor, Bird, J Wilson . Umpires: Justin Garrett LeahGallagher (F) Ga.m' Clancy Peter Wallis (G) .

Prahran: 8.4 13.6 15.12 17.16.118St Beles RSent. Tig .: 4.4 7.6 8.8 13.10.88Pranran: St Clair 4, Perry 3 . Murphy 3 . Beer 2 . Birch 2. A Pttts . Gill . Best : APitts. Br-h . Gallagher, Gill . Campbell . biurphv. St Bedes Ment. Tig. : Hecker3 . Kidd 3. Porter, Beasley . Parsons, Diggins . Best: McCraw. P

iue• -_11e, Hecker, Diggins. Beaslev. Umpires: Trent Foley Matt CoxIv i Nick Lemon (B) Bob Seynnour Dennis Izod (G) .

Beaumeris: 4.1 9.6 12.12 15.15.105Ivanhoe Assumption: 2.1 5.3 6.3 9.3.57Beaurna ri s: Sector 4. Teasdale 3, George 2 . Buller. Holt . Barrow. Lee .Spence . Quin . Best: Lee Mcltiicholas . Coutan . Holt . Bryce. Nicholson .Ivanhoe Assumption: Maud 3, Wood 2, Lee 2. AngelrN . A Pace . Best: APace, Wood . Ryan . T Healy. Doherty . Anget3m . Umpires : Mark MorrisonAth[e Firley (F)

Bull een Templestowe: 8.2 14.3 17.4 26.9.165Glen Bleat 1 .0 3.4 6.7 10.8.68Bulleen Templestowe: Horsford 4 . C Parris 4 . W Thompson . Glover 3 .

Matthews 3 . D Done 2, Chivers, Tulloch, Hmuprey . Hare . Pnor, Daskalou .

Best : C Parris, Matthews. Hare, W Thompson . Tulloch . Young. Glen Eira:

Goal kickers and least players results not received. Umpires : Grant Wardrop

Dianne Wlritelev (F )

Hampton Rovers: 1.1 4.5 4.5 6.7.43Therry Panels : 3.1 5.3 5.4 5.4 .34Hampton Rovers: Ftahhe 2. Power. Busbv. Dallas Larig . Best : Davey. Boyd .Flahite. Duddy, Adams. Woods . Therry Penola: C Bannister 2 . Caccavo.Robinson, Tavlor. Best : Carter. Robinson. Caeeamo• Elliott. B Hollow, Mills.Umpires: Dash Berns Leon Qumn (F )

RESERVES -• 10 .06.00AJAX: 5.2 5 .4 6.5 8.5 .53Old Geelong: 0.4 2.4 3.5 7.11 .53AJAX : Basist 3, Godleuicz. Klein, Boon . S Czarnv. N Feldman_ Best :Cuktennan. Boon, Klein. 14eislltzer. Bastst Old Geelong: Harrin>;ton 2 .BrouTt. Couzens . Kemp. Thorn . Wallace-Smith . Best: Lansdale, 66nen .Morely, Rondo, Harnngton . Couzens.Prahran: 2.3 3.3 7.3 9.4.58St.aedes &3ent . Tig.: 0.1 1.4 3.4 4.5.29Praluan : t#alimerer 2 . Lvitch 2. Marriott 2 . Lucas 2 . Killeen 2 . Best :

Delarteret, Pateorhmos . Lyiuh . V.'oods. V§ltaai, Power. St, Bedes Ment . T:a.:'C+sh 2 . Gould . Nalner. Best; Lomagno . McColl . Faikinghun . Meyer. Hipv:e`~I .

Dickinson.

Beanruar•is: 15.17.107Ivanhoe Assumption: 0 .2 .2Beaumaris: %'ance 6. Mills 2. Grav 2. L Gibson . Jury . Mellon . A O'Brien .

Atkins . Best : Walsh . Fisher . dance . Dew. Jon~. Blackfe . IvanhoeAssumption : Best: McDonald. Jackson. Fainseather.-Rosenfeld . Robertson .

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Btilleen Templestowe: 0.2 0.2 2.5 4.9.33Glen Eire: 0.3 1.10 1.11 1.13.19Bull een Temptestowe: Slats, McKenzie, A Parris . Edwards, Best : Dotvl.vt .Stetlmg . Hastte. N.orv°ath. Monhovatis. EtisvogeL Glen Eire: Goal kickersand best pta- vers results not received .Hampton Rovers: 1.6 3.1 4.4 5.6.36Therry Penola: 0.3 1.5 2.8 3.9 .27Hampton Rovers: Chasten, Fetterplace, Helt6ger. McBride. A Voss. Best :

cKellar. Artz . Fh2m . Lake, Hehard. Mason . Therry Penola: Tadinac.Hutchinson . Best : Crotty . J Van Engler, D Van Engler. M Caroni,

Gnggs .Warren .

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C SectionAJAX REAUMARIS '11L~. !': H- GLE N EIRA HAMPTON RQVER3

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30 N . Israeisohn 22 J . Holt 26 S Boyd . 30 W. Earl e31 M . Barnett 23 A . Catlin 27 27 R . Gilmore 31 T. Pucell a32 D . Janover 24 B . Gray 28 C Mutimer 28 C. Kernick 32 David Anderso n33 A . Boc k34 D Gunn 25 D . Teasdale 29 P Bone 29 D. Dunlevie 33 M . Lake.

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ASSUMPTIONCoach : Dent ValkanisRes. Coach: Peter Curtin

OLD GEELONG PRAHRAU ST BEDES THERRY PENOLACoach: Tony Morwood Coach : Tony Free MENTONE TIGERS Coach : John TooheyRes Coach:

Scott HarringtonRes Coach : John Ross

Coach : Peter GeddesRes. Coach: Chris Bye

1 D. Gallagher (C) Res Coach : Tim Lamb 1 Petrevski M (DVC)

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

0 Id Essendon go a game clear on top courtesyof St Leo's demolition of the Blues : Banyul e

installed a gap 'twixt themselves and fifth : whil ethe Wellers punctured any competitive preten-sions Old Carey had . And the four as it is won'tbe easy to break into .

Over the years I have been as critical ofumpiring standards as anybody. Right now, forwell known reasons, the Amo's are struggling fornumbers, and the umps we are getting may notbe to everybodies' satisfaction, BUT, what wehave enables the competition to continue . Solet's remember, even 'white maggots' have gooddays and bad days, give them a rest from ourinsults, concentrate instead on players' andcoaches' mistakes, and enjoy being cold, wet .and miserable !

LAST WEEKAquinas were too good for Oakleigh and that

about sums it up .Old Carey were walloped by Old

Camberwell , whose dash and cohesion exposedthe Panthers inability to concentrate for a fullgame. The Wellers dominant midfield . pack, andresolute defence white washed OC in the firstand last terms, allowing their own attack to dogoal kicking drills, badly. The Wells won in mostpositions, with Jordan Heffernan in great formround the ground. likewise Tim James on hiswing, David Lilja once more at CHB, and DeanMitchell in a BP. Dale James and Cal Phillipsworked hard in defence under pressure, and onballer Cam Campbell tried hard to rev up thePanthers .

St Leo's Emmaus painted Monash Bluesdeep purple with a resounding victory atBennettswood, brought about by a huge 2ndterm by the Parks . The Two Blues returned toform with a vengeance, and had top games fromDon Dini, Brendan Vaughan in his 150th, andRob McGloin .

Banyule finished all over the top of CaulfieldGrammarians in a very impressive performanceafter looking in strife at half time . The Bears fin-ished off the Fields with a withering last qtr . andthe myth about them being slow and lackingcondition must now be laid to rest. LukeO'Connell put in a top game at FF for the Bears,Dave Williams again dominated the ruck duels,and David Witchell launched many attacks offhis HBF. Fields' forward, Steve Amiet, stood out ,

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as did 'Chocco'Royals and ChrisKnight .

Old Essendonbeat the hapless La Trobe easily. That's asmuch as I heard .

TODAY'S GAMESOakleigh meets Old Carey and on their own

turf must be given a real show of beating the outof sorts Panthers . OC must now be in relegationavoidance mode, that alone should galvanizethem into a 2/3 goal win .

Old Camberwell take on St Leo's in a criticalgame for the fortunes of both sides . The Wellerslooked good against the up and down Old Careylast week, but will find the Two Blues a truer testof their merit . St Leo's will be on a high after lastweek's triumph, and this will be a top game(weather permitting), between well matchedsides . Each side will be busy countering therespective gun FF's, Brownless and Vaughan,while the midfield battle should be a doozy. TheWells are now playing to their real potential, andshould win by a few points . I know, Dr.Mack. I'man idiot! !

Monash Blues host Banyule in this week'stop game with the big query being, will the Bluesbe back at full strength for today? Unless theyare, the Bears will have them for an afternoonsnack, because they didn't lose by much in Rnd2, and have improved enormously since then .The loss against St Leo's won't have done theBlues confidence any favours, so today is verymuch crunch time for the Blues . On theFrearson though, I'll still go for them by a kick orso .

Caulfield Gr. play Old Essendon in anothertension filled contest . The Fields have to wintoday to stay in touch with the four, and theyalso need to start beating the teams alreadythere . OEG are an enigma, many oppositionsides don't regard them highly, but they keepwinning, so they couldn't care less about theirreputation . In terms of talent, the Fields have asmuch as Grammar, but they do not apply it asconsistently, hence it is hard to tip against thevisitors . OEG by 10 points .

La Trobe welcome Aquinas and, as usual,will do their utmost to provide a contest, but willby outmanned by a side determined to consoli-date a finals berth .

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St . Leos Emmaus WP - congratulations toBrendan Vau ghan on reaching his 150th gamein Rd 10 with another top line performance .Since joining the club 1992 Brendan has beenthe leading goalkicker over the last 6 years andtwice runner up in the senior B&F. Vaughanvsbrilliance, durability and dedication has beenrewarded with the captaincy of the club as wellas state selection this _year. Congratulations fromall at the Two Blues .

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SENIORS - 10.06 .00Aquinas: 6.2 13.10 19.16 28 .19.187Oakleigh 0.4 1.4 5.5 9.7 .61Aquinas : Thomas to . Doi~tes 4 . Cuttrera 2. DenIIriber 2. Bench 2. Tarulh 2.Betlnute . Cdlnec Harkut Best : Thomas. Tandll. Mlnague. Domes . Coilieer.DenBrabec Oaken Bronilev 3. Macitcmie 2 . Btltng . Haiilev . Orlando. Redford.Best : Tolley. RandTe. C'rlarshall . Bromley . AGacKeute . Haeilec. Ump3res : Luke;4foncrtefrlvtck Evans (F)

Old Carey: 0.0 2.2 3.6 3.6 .24Old Cambesae ll: 4.9 5.11 6.14 11.24 .88Old Carey : Old CmnbenrciL Pemntan 3 . Brouiiless 2 . Horskhts. LipptatL Scott,Seetev. S Smith. D Walker. Best: James . Lik}a. D Mitchell. MacKenzie . Alex.Umpires: Adam Goodes Ar.drew Mitchell IF I

St Leos Emmas: 7.3 15.4 19 .6 25.9.159Monash Blues: 4.2 4.7 10.10 12.12 .84St Lem Emmas: Dicucal ;uttrnuo 5 . B l'aughan 5. McKerrzie 4 . Taylor 4 . Dono~an 2.Henricus 2 . Bethurne. S McCann. R MeGlcin. Best : Dhdeotantonto. B Vaugltan. RMcGloin . Donovan. Ror.elu. McKenzie . Monash Blues: DeYoung 2 . Furnell 2.Gregoty 2. awns . Baxier . Caldicell . McGee . Rogers. Webster . Best: Smith. McGee.O ;veil. Umpires: Da~dd [tons tut Burgess (F)

Banyule: 2.2 4.7 12.11 22 .16.148Cau[field Gr.: 4.3 8.7 11.10 14.11 .95Bsnyule: O'Connell 6. D R9tchell 5 . Playfafr 3 . Woodlcek 2. H McDerntott . T E an.Burke . Kreskas Best : OConnell . D Wtlams. D Wttehell. H MeDermott . Plar~atr.Kreskas. Caulfield Gn : Aniet 6. Margenson 4 . Botres. S}nrnan. 0 Harrtson.Cmct~.hare. Best: fnnict. Rotals. Krught .Liddell . Wtd~ala . Cossart-Walsh. Umpires:Lionel late Miehael Allen (F)

Old Essendon Gr.: 4.5 12.9 18 .17 23 .22 .160Ls Trobe University : 0.2 1.3 3.5 4.7 .31Old Essendon Gr.:La Trobe University: Brat±d 3 . Gloun'. Best: Glou-. Adamtlnvaite . Fredrickson.E :nunds. Cunmmtgs. Forrest . Umpirrs : Paid Dutneen Ben Ryde (F)

RESERVES - 10.06 .00Aquinas: 8.7 13.11 19.16 26 .18.174Oakleigh: 0.1 1.2 1.3 3.4 .22Aquinas: Greer 4 . Fa"rrlmrn 4. M . Boland 3. Bradshaw 3 . Best : Volembello. CeLrhtatt .Hunter. Greer. Barclae . Oakle~' h: Neacan 2 . D Moulang. Best: tanchello. Leslie .Pesnikas . Raddteidco, Bader. t'~ouri.

Old Carey: 1 .2 2.2 3.3 3.3 .21Old Csmberwell: 2.2 5.7 5 .13 5.17 .47Old Csrey: Old Cambenszll Hedtec 2 . Herdman. McKenzte. C Williams . Best : Clvllltatns. Brauer. MeKetule. Miles. Hedlev

St Leos Emmaus: 2.2 4.3 4.5 6.6 .42Monuh Blues: 2.1 3.1 4.5 6.9.45St Leos Emmaus: Hodder 2 . Nexrev 2. Floed. Parker. Best: Flood. Simondson . EMitchell. Bomveci. Ottobre. Parker. 64onssh Blues: Hern, 3 . Lloyd. Spencer. Walsh.Be=' Tuohey. Moresi. Hern'. Feenagltty. Do~kxtv. J Haii•kns .

Banyule: 1.1 3.5 7.7 10.8.68Caulfield: 3.1 3.2 5.3 5.4 .34Ban,,),; KatTmz 3. Glass 3 . Ho>gom3 2. Turttbull . Best: SJ Grati'. Donaldson. Bell,Ho1,-' . A Plattt. Caulfield: urke 2 . Snuth . Stecenson . Hcaueitamo. Best :S.vr.-: ., . Sa;em . Anderson. Stescenson. S iCose, p1 }Oose.

Old Essendon Gr.: 4.5 11 .10 11.11 15.16.106La Trobe University: 0.2 2.2 3.2 4.4.28Old Essendon Gr. :La Trobe University : Bcrtone . Pordt.-ut. Storer. Watson . Best: Hopkhts . Patterson.Hill . Peters. &rtone. Spralp.

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1)1 SectionOAKLEIGH A .F.C . OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OLD ESSENDDD ST LEOS E MM AU S

Coech : Chris Moore'

Coach : Matt Hanson Coach : Michael Zemski Coach : Gavin Keane I WATTLE PAR K~s Coach: Peter AnclonctaculosR: Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res . Coach: Phil Aarons Res Coach: Shane Bishop

Coach: Dave Miller

2 A. Bloomfield 1 J . McLean I C. Angus 1 J Pana (VC) Res Coach : Andrew Bethun e

3 D. MacKenzie 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 J Fincher 1 D Dinicolantoni o4 P. Heverin 2 T. James (DVC) 3 M. Cohen 3 P Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Meara5 T lanchello 2 A. McKenzie 4 4 D Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchel l7 B. Stirling 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 S Emerson 4 A Auliso (RVC )

5 S Buckl e8 R. Marshall 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C . Campbell 6 C Ridley 6 G Bonnic i

MoultsJ5 S. Horskins 7 R. OppyppY 7 J Leask 7 A Burqes s.

10 S . Lewis 6 A. Seele y6 R. Heath

8 P. Harri s9 A . Birkill

8 L Fletcher9 J Goodger

9 A Bethun e10 B Mitchel l

11 C . Hanle y

12 B . Hall7 M. Scott7 C Grant

10 K . Shrives 10 S B ryant11 S . McCan n12 T McCan n

Randl e13 S ..Hefferna n8 J 11 N . Everett 11 B Papal 13 A Hughan

15 G . Redford.

8 S. Clay 12 D. KnezevicHutchin s13 B

12 J Fincher13 W Conlan

14 J Manton15 A O'Reilly

16 J . Tolle y17 A . Mouchacca

9 E. Noy9 B. O'Hara

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18 J . Connellan 10 M . Hanson (C) M . Beresfor d15 15 T Di Blasi 18 R McCan nTaylor19 P 11 N . Robinson 16 F. Hakins 16 S MacPherson 19 A Majo r.

20 T Adamic 12 R . Kapoo rHill s12 A

17 S. Curr y18 C . Matthews

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22 L. Billin gKitts24 S

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14 R . Whitehead 20 J . Raffpoulos 20 D Hunter 24 A Hadda d. 14 R . Perryman 21 D . Faelis 21 S Dale 25 A McKenzie (VC )

26 A. Kitts 15 S . Tosch 22 S . Vitali 22 J Rush 26 A Prosser (RC )27 G . Orlando 16 A . Heffernan 23 B . Shutie 23 J Hughes 28 S . McLaughlin28 A. Khodr 17 A . Bryson (VC) 24 N . Bull 24 R Doolan 29 S D'arc29 D . Hall 18 A . Brownless 25 B . Israel 25 B Turner 30 M . Ottabi e30 E . Radchenko 19 A . Hanson 26 J . Rist 26 S Fleming (VC) 31 N . Zannis31 T. Bromley 20 J . Elliott

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R o38 P. Pesnikas 29 R Scott 34 W . Giannikos 34 D Podger 42 M Fl o d39 B . Reither

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 199 5

Six games each. U . Blues (at home) and De La metin a vital game for both . Two goals each in the

first term, and then the Blues, through their onbatters V~orsley. Davis and Blood moping up afterthe dominance of their agile ruckman Gil McLachlanwho kicked 7 goals to lead 9 .4 to 2 .3 at half time, and

go on to win 16 .12 to 6 .10 ."B" Section captains were John Gilham (Bany), S .

Driver (Bull Temp), C. Belleville (Maz), Dean Corner

(MHSOB) . Nick Perry (Old Brighton), Drew Solley (OldMent), Finn Buckley (St Kilda Sth Caul) . Simon

Eastmure (Therry) . Who captained Old Haileyburyand Old Paradians?

Aquinas congratulated Marchi Tarulli on his150th game - best and fairest 4 times (a club record),club captain, his 'never say die' approach and hisabundant skills have thrilled club supporters overthe years .

MHSOB, 8th in B . kicked accurately and Therrylost top spot in B, 12 .5 to 9 .113 . Best were Kiley,Skinner, Vlahos (MHSOB), and Ramsay, Sedgwick,Reddick (Therry).

AJAX saluted their tough reliable competitor,Bryan 'Doggie' Zielinski, on his 150th game. It wasnot enough to stop Old Geelong who defeated the

Jackers 14 .10 to 9 .5 to find the club on top in C whensixth placed St Kevins defeated top team Therry .Best for Old Geelong were Levins, Manton, Ritchie,Wilson (6 gls) .

Coach Harry Harisiou applauded the strong per-formance of the VAFA Under 19 team against a veryexperinced VFA team who won the game 18 .16 to

10 .9 .Andrew Henderson (U . Blues) was the teams best

player, and others to stand out were defendersChristopher Miles U . Blues) and Robert Pasqualotto(Whitefriars), while captain John Tate (Therry), AlexPappos (Old Ivan) and Mark Halligan (Uni Blues) triedto lift the team with their efforts on the ball .

Harry was assisted by George Voyage asChairman of Selectors, Max Lyon (Selector), SimonDerham (Selector), Peter Harris (Team Manager) andRichard Evans (Property Steward) .

Only undefeated teams were North Brunswick (E .

Central), Beaumaris (E . South), Uni Blues (U19/1),Monash Blues ( C), led 6th team VOZitefriars 10 .7 to

5 .6 at half time . but the Friars were not to bedeceived and with Paul Campbell and MichaelJackson starring they led by 1 point at the lastchange .

In a tight last quarter Friars held on to win by 7

points . Noel Jenkins mark and goal in time-oncapped off an outstanding game . Smith, Alexander,

Hopwell and Whit ewere good players for ~ ^J)Monash .

10 YEARS AGO -1990

University Blues, one win on the board after 9rounds, geared up for another 'Houdinf effort whenthey beat fifth team Old Xaverians, 16 .12 to 14 .12 .Richard Furphy and John Kanis inspired the Bluesand were well supported by Dowling, Yandell, Vogeland Chris Taylor, Callanan . Dillon and Denton (4

goals) were Xavs best . The game also featured goalumpire Gary 'Handshaker' Clancy waving the flagsfor his 200th game . There was no truth in the rumorthat all players and umpires lined up prior to thegame to shake his hand.

Thomastown (C), in fifth position broke UniversityBlacks unbeaten run . The Towners were first to theball, and at half time with 20 scoring shots to 7should have had the game sewn up . However the

score was 7 .13 (55) to 6 .1 (37) . It was a ding dongbattle in the second half but the Towners held on towin by 5 points, 13 .18 (96) to 14 .7 (91) . Best were F.

Farchione, Maurovic, Kev Harting (T . Town), and N.

Heath (6 gls), McDonald, Grummett (U . Blacks) .Ajax congratulated their champion. Rick Marks,

on his 150th game . Best and fairest player in 1980,82, 84 and 86, members of the 1979 'B' SectionPremiership team, a tireless worker for the club anda magnificent player for Victoria at the Perth Carnival

in 1982 . Those who were lucky enough to be therewill never forget his skill and courage in that dramat-ic quarter which won Victoria the Carnival .

Undefeated teams after 10 rounds wereCollegians (A), St Bedes (D), De La Salle (A res), Will(F res

.Leading goalkickers after 10 rounds were 'A' PaulSchuhkraft (Orm) 47 . 'B' Martin Legge (Bany) 42, 'C'

Nick Heath (U . Blks) 61, 'D' Yanvood (Old Ivan) 39 . 'E'John Manton (Old Geelong) 44, 'F' Clode (C . Bank)

39 .15 YEARS AGO - 1985

The 16th AAFC Carnival was held in Melbourneat Elsternwick Prk over the week June 30 to July 6 .

Victorian players were Shane Murphy (De L a

Salle (C) Rohan Brown (Old Melb) (V,C .), Chris Stone

(Caul . Gr), Fergus Kiel (Old Scotch), Nick Wilton (Old

X), Rick De Marte (Bull-Temp) . John Kanis (Caul Gr),

Peter Gittos (Ivan), Guy Ritchie (Orm), MarkMcDonald (Orm), Paul Considine (N .O .B .), Simon

Eishold (Orm), Mick Deveson (De La Salle), AndrewSmythe (Bull Temo), Greg Cameron (Ivan), CharlieCapiron (St Kilda), Alan Naylor (Orm) . Rick Van Den

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Driest (Bull Temp), James Garde (Uni Blks) . PeterSherwen (Old Scotch), Phil Callil (Caul), Brian Hodge(Old Scotch), Andy Mehrten (Orm), Mike McDonald(Ivan), Nick Bourke (Old Xav) .

It was a bad week for Victoria who convincinglybeat West Australia in the first match only to lose thegame for playing an ineligible player who had lost hisregistration in playing for Melbourne reserves theprevious day and failing to obtain a new permit .

Victorians then had a comfortable 77 point winagainst Tasmania, kicking 9 goals in each quarter.Victoria needed to beat South Australia by I goal towin the carnival . However S .A . led by 12 points atthe last change, and then kicked 11 goals to 3 goalsin the fmal tern to have a very convincing win .

Seven Victorians were selected in the AllAustralian side, Rohan Brown. Mick Deveson . SimonEishold . Peter Gittos . John Kanis, Peter Sherwin,Nick Wilton .

A.A.F.C . Best and Fairest Medal went to RodThomas (Tas), 11 points from Nick Wilton (Vic) 9 andLeigh Sprylan (W .A .) 9 .

Alex Johnson headed up the committee organis-ing the Carnival and congratulations were due to himfor the smooth organisation and the wonderful spec-tacle of the opening ceremony .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 0

'A' section coaches were Sid Myers (AJAX), GavinWhite (De La), Kevin Morrison (Ivanhoe), JohnRussell (Marcellin) . John Jordan (North O .B .). BarryMorphett (Old Melb). Peter Murphy (Ormond), GusMitchell (St Bernards) . Ted Farrell (U . Blacks) andAlan Salter (U . Blues).

Howling south westerley winds with reportedsnow falls were the order of the day. 'A' section leaderDe La Salle did not adapt to the conditions as well asMarcellin who, despite a goalless second half wereout to score an upset, four point win . 6 .6 to 4 .14 .Best were Toohey, Denning . J . Crimmins (Marc), andR. McHenry, Maher and Doolan (De La Salle) .

Old Carey second on 'D' even though inaccuratehad a strong 41 point win against their rivals OldIvanhoe, (sixth, 13 .24 to 9 .7) . Blair . Rowe, D . Smith(Old Carey) and Harris, Culthness, Harvey (OldIvanhoe were the stars .

ANZ paid tribute to Bill 'Jet' Jackson who playedhis 300th game - life member, club record holder,member of the 1974 premiership team, and Presidentfor the past three years .

200 games to Kevin Perkins (De La Salle), DavidClark (Caulfield Gramm), and Peer 'Chicken legs'Harvey (Parkside) .

Old Camberwell were saddened by the news ofretirement of championship ruckman David Mullettdue to injury . Section best and fairest in 1973, mem-ber of 1972 champion premiership side, captain of1978 premiership team . Dicks knees had finallygiven up, and all wished him well for the future .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 5

After 11 rounds there was not one undefeatedteam in the competition . Monash Whites (F) werebeaten by Bulleen United by 25 points . Spooner,Hilton and Mayne (B . United) were best .

Bottom team Geelong yet to win, almost causedthe season's upset when they ran the leaders, StBernards to a goal in easily Geelong's best perfor-mance for the season .

Old Trinity joined Ormond (4th) on 24 pointswhen they beat Ormond by a point in a thriller . Itwas Ormond's third successive defeat .

The Umpires held a"Sports Day" with stars beingGeoff Kelly (squash), Simon Marks (tennis singles)and Phillip Rowell and Garv Nichol (tennis doubles) .

300 games to Kevin Kinlock (Brunswick) - captainof the clubs 1970 "D" section premiership .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970

De La Salle kept close to the four when, in a lowscoring game, they defeated Old Paradians by apoint . Halasa, Cook, Lynch (De La Salle) andJohnson, Grindlay and Kendall for Old Paradianswere best .

Guyon Wilson celebrated his 100th game forGeelong by winning the Solomon Trophy by bestplayer.

Old Brighton were proud to announce the open-ing of their clubrooms, the culmination of many yearshard work by the Committee .

Old Xaverians (eighth in'B' section) surprised UniBlacks (third with only one defeat) to only go down by7 points in a low scoring game 5 .5 (35) to 6 .6 (42) .

40 YEARS AGO - 1960

De La Salle 'B' Section leaders, lost their secondgame in when they went down by a point to HamptonRovers who snatched victorv with the last kick of thegame after being 6 goals down at half time. Bestwere C . Adamson, F . Adamson, McDonald (H .R .) andWatts, Compton, Hanneberry (De La) .

200 games to Byron Hill, State Savings Banksclassy rover.

100 games to Bernie Teague, De La back pocket .St Kilda CBOC farewelled three stalwarts who left ona trip to Europe, John Langley, Dennis O'Brien andBrian Sharkev .

Uni Blues played brilliant football to overwhelmOld Melburnians by almost 6 goals to records theirseventh win in a row . Best were Hayden, Nelson,Smith (U . Blues) and P. Turner, Porter, J . Turner (OldMelb) .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0

It had to happen! Ormond going for the straightdozen, were . outmarked, outstayed, and outmanoeu-vred to go down by 7 points to Old Scotch - Finalscores 9 .13 to 8 .12 . Old Scotch won the game in thefirst quarter when they scored 4.9 to 0 .2 . Best wereGeer . Bate. Morone (Old Scotch) and K. Robinson,Rundle, Hardy (for Ormond)

In the battle of top sides in 'B' Section . Collegiansalso inflicted the first defeat on Commonwealth Bank- leading from half time, and finally 10 .18 to 8 .13.Best for Collegians were Brian Judd, Warren Judd,Greg Buckeridge while David Kerr showed pleasingform in his first match for the season . Ted ThomasAlan Shiel, and Ian Bailey were best for the Bank whowere unlucky to lose Alan Kirby with a broken leg .

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB Ili SECTIONby Norm Nugent

-°_ ound 10 results, especially in section 1, were®'® close and could well prove decisive when finalstime comes on July 22 . The quest for the final fourin Division 2 has reached a most interesting stagewhere only four points separate second from sixthplace . My success rate rose to 80%

REVIEW OF ROUND 10

SECTION 1St Kevins continued their steady rise up the

ladder when with greater accuracy they defeatedOld Brighton by two points . Defeat at home is rarefor Old Brighton, who now languish in seventh posi-tion and are likely to miss the finals for the firsttime in five seasons .

At three quarter time De La Salle led OldXave rians by sixteen points and seemed likely torepeat their 1999 round 10 victory over the unde-feated leaders . Inaccurate kicking in the final quar-ter by De La Salle as well as the determination andskill of Old Xaverians, allowed the leaders to main-tain their unblemished record with victory by fourpoints . Best players for De La Salle included :Shane Rudd, who survived a collision with TimO'Sullivan, Ash Tucker, "Sweatbox" Buick andAndrew Reed .

Old Melburnians had more of the play againstPrahran and won by six points, despite some inac-curate kicking . The win has now placed OldMelburnians three games ahead of Prahran, whonow face a three way battle for the last two finalfour berths .

In the early morning game Old Scoteh, despiteinaccurate kicking, proved me a poor judge as theywere far too strong for Mazenod, who failed to pro-duce their form of round 9 . Best for Old Scotchwere : Nick Simon (half forward), coach SimonIllingworth (ruck) and full back . Simon Crump.Mazenod were best served by Darren Harvey andCurtis Collins as ruck rovers as well as half for-ward, Matt Morley .

Marellin had the bye .

SECTION 2Yarra Valley scored a decisive win over a deplet-

ed Old Camberwell in wet conditions . Yarra Valleymade the most of their opportunities and won bythirty two points . They were well served by. on ballplayers Jarrod Dickson and Fraser McVean each ofwhom was resuming after injury. The consistentCameron Box also played well. Old Camberwell hadgood players in ruckman Jef Douglas, defender RodHeath, wing man Martin Hopkins and rover MichaelFreedman .

Therry Penolamaintained theirgood form when theybuilt an early lea dover Old Ivanhoe while the ball was dry and not asslippery as it become when the rain fell consistent-ly . As Therry Penola led at the first change by thir-ty seven points Old Ivanhoe were forced to play"catch up football", a task that proved beyond theircapability especially as they lacked a key forward toconvert chances to score . Therry Penola won by

fifty points . They were well served by the consistentJohn Zanetti and coach Tony Crotty as well as byGeoff Pinner and veteran Gerard Biddlestone in histwo hundred and fiftieth game . Best for Ivanhoeincluded Paul Sigley . Peter Di Fiore and TrentCormick.

St Bernards, who triumphed over Whitefriarsby ninety five points, have regained second place .

Monash Whites continued their surge towardsthe finals with a forty seven point win over OldTrinity .

Old Geelong kicked the sweep when they overran Parkside and won by one hundred and seven-ty two points .

Inaccurate kicking for goal by Collegiansallowed leaders, Rupertswood to win their matchby forty five points. After a promising start,Collegians now seem likely to finish outside thefinal four.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 11

SECTION 1St Kevins, who have impressed many observers

this season, must rate a good chance of defeatingOld 7{averians, who have not dominated the com-petition as in seasons past . In reality a side can dono more than win and Old Xaverians keep justdoing that . Good sides win from behind in the finalstages of a match and Old Xaverians did just thatlast week . Old Xaverians are my selection .

In what is virtually an elimination final for them .De La Salle play Old Melburnians at Malvern . OldMelburnians seem certain finalists and defeat todaywould probable mean De La Salle will miss the finalfour for the first time in three seasons . As De LaSalle seem unable to play consistently over fourquarters . I select Old Melburnians .

Prahran desperately need a win and againstMarcellin they should achieve victory . In round 2Marcellin led throughout only to have Prahransnatch victory with the final kick of the matchPrahran need to concentrate on football, train hard

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and qualify for the finals . They are my selection .Old Scotch once again have come back to a

level, which should enable them to feature in finals .Today they should win over Old who arenot enjoying a successful season .

Mazenod have the bye.

SECTION 2Therry Penola cross town to play Yarra Valley

in what is a vital contest as well as a potential dressrehearsal for this year's fmals . Therry Penola arereally playing great football, while Yarra Valley arebuilding momentum. A titanic struggle looms .Although I have great respect for Yarra Valley, I leanto a Therry Penola win because of their greaterdepth of experienced and talented players.

St B ernards should hold second place with awin over Old Camberwell .

Monash Whites must defeat Whitefriars tokeep up with the leading teams . On recent form Imust select Monash Whites .

CLUB 18 (1) - 10.O3,00

Old Brighton: 0.3 2.5 4.8 8.9 .57St Kevins: 5.1 6.2 9.3 9.5 .59Old B ri ghton : Goal kickers and best players results not received. St Kevins:Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpire: T. Hall,Old Xaverians: 5.7.37Be La Sidle; 5.3.33Old %everians: L. Hardtvick 2 .J . Hardwick 2. Jones. Best : Farrow. Fitz .Jones . Hart . Landrigan . L. Hardwick . Be La Salle : P O'Brien 2. N Tully 2 .Reed . Best : A Molan. Reed, Tucker. T Ford. P O'Brien, Jennings . Umpire: R.Bert on .Old RSeIburnians: 4.6 6.7 8.11 10.14 .74Prahran: 4.0 5.5 8.5 10.8 .68Old Melburrilans: Jensz 2, Wright 2 . Cooper. Geddes. Paine. Rigg. J.Tornttnson. Whitehead. Best : Telford, Rigg, Berry, Geddes, Wright,Hutchittgs . Prahran: Cartlidge 6 . Butterworth 2. Jones . Hernadi . Best:

nit-,op. Cougar. Borby. Poochie. Harrold . Cee Jay . Umpire: S . Mason .i od: 1.1 3.1 3.1 3.3.21

::aotch: 1.5 2.7 3.9 4.10.34nod: S Ward, Morley. Fothergill . Best : Harvey . Collins. Jacobs, M

,ii, Garbellini. Scasserra . Old Scotch : Pryde . Sinton . Illingtvorth .A enberg. Best : Cowper, ttlinguorth. Simon, O'Brien . Frankenberg.

Tr,,.,.. Umpire : P. Nailer.Marcellln: Bye

SEY; IORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

CLUB XVIII (1 1

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 6 43

B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 0 32

HEGAN DE LA SALLE 0 21RUDD DE LA SALLE 0 15

BRANCHFLOWER OLD MELBURNIANS 0 10CLUB XVIII (21HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 2 22T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 19JONES THERRY PENOLA 0 19

HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 0 18COLLIER MONASH WHITES 1 18

Two northern sides, Parkside and Old Trinitywill seek a victory, which has been elusive for boththis season. I select Old Trinity to win .

After their huge victory last week, Old Geelongwill be confident of extending the leaders,Rupertswood. Although Old Geelong may give agood account of themselves, I am in no doubtRupertswood will win .

Old Ivanhoe should redeem themselves withvictory over Collegians . Another loss by OldIvanhoe could result in them sliding from the topfour after such a promising start .

Correspondents :Communications are back to normal this week,

so please let me have your match details by noon onMonday. Telephone 9467 2857 (you can leave amessage) or fax 9467 2865 . Thanks to all who over-came the "tyranny of distance" to contact me afterround 10 .

CLUB 18 (2) - 10 .06.0 0

Old Camberwell: 3.0 3.0 7.2 8.4 .52Yarra valley. 5.2 7.4 11.4 13 .6.84Old Camberwell: Board 2 . Harvey 2 . Taylor 2. Church. Kent . Best; Dougias .Heath. Hopknts. Freedmatt . Board . Yarra Valley: White 3 . Griffett 3. FMaceeart 2. Hamdton 2 . Verditik . Box. Ketsakidis . Best : Box. Dickson. FMaccean. Strauch. A Macvean . Stillwell. Umpire : T. Robbins.Therry Penola: 6.2 8.4 10.7 10.10.70Old Ivanhoe: 0.1 2.2 2.2 3.2.20Therry Panels : Stephens 4 . Zanetti 3 . Vaina 2. S Lees. Best :Zanetti . Pinner.Stephens . Baden. Egglestone. O'Kearnev. Old Ivanhoe: Goat kickers andbest players results not received . Umplre: D. Wiudlmv.Whitefriars: 3.2 4.2 4.2 5.2.32St Bernards: 3 .4 10.6 14.11 19.13.127tvhiteYrtars: Jenkins 5. Best: Ttmrettes. Benn}tnan: Webb . Raftis. Love,Monica.St. Bernrnnrdx: Pocatajko 6 . Hilbert 5 . Cantso 2, Mattlte3s, Jacks.Hans, Cabrick . Bond. Donnelly, Best: Pocatajko, Hilbret . Donnetty, Harris,Grav . Umpire: A . Barrington.Old Trinity: 0.1 1.2 3.4 3.6.24

Monash Whites: 5.2 7.3 8.6 10.11 .71

Old Trinity: Tudor. Kelly, 'aattkenis . Best : Cochrane, Heaven. Markus .

Kmross. Patderson . Kellv. Monash Whites: Roberts 5, Collier. Riddle .

Johnstone, M Dods . 'A'est . Best : Howe . Roberts. Colombies . M Dods, S Dods .

Riddle. Umpire: T. Jackson _

Old Geelong: 6.3 11.12 17.16 27.18.180Parlrside: 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 .8Old Geelong : ttorrison 5 . Kilpatrick 5, McDonald 4 . Abbott 3. McNeur 3.Tompsett 2. Brown. Chirnside . McKenzie. Landv. MacKinnon . Best:Morrison, McDonald . Abbott. McNeur, McKenzie, Baker . Parkside: Umpire:B . Nunn .Coll egians: 2.5 3.7 4.9 4.11 .35Rupertswood : 1 .2 4.7 8.10 11 .14 .80Coll egians : Itupertswood : Umpi re: P. Rapke .

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,=, he prolonged successes of the Melbourneteams of the 50's and 60's and the

Hawthorn teams of the 70's, 80's and 90's werehighlighted by one common ingredient - DISCI-PLINE. The successes of individuals and teamin all facets of sport could not be achieved with-out DISCIPLINE . No individual or team canoptimise their ability if they are undisciplined .

To achieve the discipline necessary for suc-ccss a coach has a major selling - yes selling -job to do on his charges . He has to convince theplayers that personal and team discipline is nota punishment but something that is every bit asessential as getting the ball. He must convincethem that there is a reward for practicing disci-pline - SUCCESS . He doesn't have to go far tofind examples to prove his point . All successful(and even many not so successful) Olympiansorganise themselves to optimise the trainingtime available to them - not easy to do whenthere are so many easy options available tothem .

In my office I have a framed poster of a quo-tation from the doven of all American footballcoaches - Vince Lombardi of the Green BayPackers . The quotation is "The quality of aman's life is in direct proportion to his commit-ment to excellence regardless of his chosen fieldof endeavor" . I believe the coach must show anunrelenting commitment to discipline if he is t o

100% from his team .

For example . any coach who pre-season;tates that a policy of "no train - no play' mustabide by that all season despite the temptationfor possible short term gain by picking a non-trainer . He must demonstrate the same castiron determination to carry out his words as heexpects of his players .

We are now are well into the season and thecoach's "rules" should have been well and trulyoutlined by now but here's a brief checklist any-~~•~ay. (not in order of importance) .

Q Attendance at training i .e . "no train - noplay" .

C) Attention at training - not just going through

the motions - a "no nonsense" attitude mustprevail .

Punctuality at training, matches and teammeetings .

Diet and alcohol intake guidelines, should beset and monitored .

Procedures to enable injury recovery must befollowed .

Personal on field appearance .

Also there are many onfield disciplines thatare the coach's responsibility to outline to eachplayer on each match day .

Assuming the above have been set down as"rules", the coach must stick by them. He willbe judged by his sticking to his plan . His clubcan forgive a coach some elements of mistakesof judgement and of overall coaching skill errorsbut it will not forgive a lack of discipline by him .

The coach must be subtle in dealing withbreaches of discipline . I have never been abeliever in punishing the whole team for thewaywardness of just one player. I believe it isbest to get the individual aside and discuss thebreach with him. Listen to his side of the storyand if a reprimand /penalty is still seen to beapplicable do so discreetly - nothing is achievedby belittling someone in front of their mates .Convince him how he has let both himself andhis teammates down . It is also particularlyimportant that the "rules" apply equally toeveryone - don't play "favorites" .

Coaches must remind players that their lackof onfield discipline can have major adverseeffects on the team such as down field penalties :25 metre penalties and worst of all . being sentfrom the ground to "cool off' for 15 minutes andleave the team a man short . In summary . thecoach is responsible for his teams discipline . Hecan't expect it if he doesn't practice it himself . Itis the single most important ingredient ofsuccess.

Re-printed from The Amateur Footballer, 1993 .

Max Lyon - Under 19 Chairma n

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J ITWEAIZ

D2 SECTIONby Eivion Bowen

Just for a change, this week's results provedthat the even nature of this division will con-

tinue through the second half the season .Parkside, Mentone and Yarra Valley kept thosemiddle positions changing, whilst Uni Blacksand Salesian notched up important victories .

ReviewParkside and Peninsula played a close,

tough match for four quarters with both sideshaving periods of dominance . The Red Devilswere able to make more of their opportunities,and answered each of Peninsula's challenges tolead at every change . Parkside rover Rob Marulliwas his side's best . and Tim Ryan's 6 goals in afantastic tussle with Peninsula's Prendergastwas another highlight . Copely and McCall alsoproved influential, whilst Payze, Atchison andNelson battled hard for the Pirates .

Mentone held a 3 goal lead at the first breakagainst West Brunswick, a margin thatremained for the majority of the match . Onceagain the Vultures had many avenues to goals,but couldn't easily shake the Wests, who enjoyedGross' (7) and Benjamin's (4) success around thesticks . Chris Sullivan had another cracker,whilst Matt Barr and Chris O'Meara also saw afair bit of the footy. The Wests' Clark andCannane were typically useful .

The scoreboard shows Uni Blacks were over-shadowed early by Fitzroy Reds, but theyresponded swiftly and clinically in the secondquarter, booting 10 goals to 1 to effectively wrapthings up at half-time . Wilson bagged another 5,while Ralph did well in Laffy's absence . Bowlesand Martin were among a string of Black's con-tributors who can hardly put a foot wrong .

Kew were jumped early by Salesian, pouncedupon in fact . The visitors slotted through 9 goalsbefore the K's had a chance to re-organize them-selves . Not sure who were the better players forSalesian, although 20 goals would have giventhem some confidence for this week's clash withYarra, For Kew, they worked hard throughMackay and Landwehr in defence to prevent acomplete blow-out, and they had another solidlast term, with midfielders Cullen, Wood andCampbell continuing to battle .

Yarra Valley kept to their winning ways, thistime at the expense of Thomastown . In patchyconditions . they extended a narrow 1/4 timelead at each of the ensuing breaks to run out 32

point victors .Coutts, Ho andKysela played wellfor Yarra, whil eThomas, Meade and Adam Smith were thestandouts for an undermanned Bears unit whichdid well to prevent the margin from being muchgreater. Both sides have big games this week .

PreviewParkside's game against Mentone is crucial .

The Red Devils' win last week has kept them welland truly in touch, but positions remain tight,and they can't really afford to drop this one, TheVultures, on the other hand, continue to takesome impressive scalps and can't be discounted .If their backline can remain steady, they are agood show but Parkside don't drop many athome and should prevail by 13 points .

West Brunswick will be keen to put in a bet-ter showing this time around against UniBlacks . The Wests have improved markedlysince their drubbing at the hands of the ladderleaders in Round 2, and have enough talent togive this one a shake . However, the Blacks haveshown they have the depth to cover anyabsences, and have been well served by thosecalled upon to plug gaps in recent weeks. With atad more polish than their hosts, the Blacksshould win by about 4 majors .

Fitzroy Reds are pitted against Kew, anencounter no doubt viewed as the best opportu-nity for 4 points in some time . Both teams havebeen gallant thus far but unable to sustain theirintensity for 100 minutes. The Reds' consistencyprobably shades that of the K's, although the lat-ter's fine win over Thomastown a short time agoprobably balances the equation . With a few morescoring options and the advantage at home, I tipthe Reds by 19 points.

Salesian faces a Yarra Valley side brimmingwith confidence at Bosco Street . TheBushrangers won well again last week and lookto have the edge in the air. Salesian will need toutilise every ounce of their experience this weekagainst the Yarra youngsters, and get a similarlyearly 'jump' on the visitors as last week. Givenreasonable conditions . I feel the likes ofCremean . Kysela and co . will see Yarra's formcontinue to sparkle .

Thomastown should regain most of the play-ers who were absent last week for their fixture

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,tgainst Peninsula . The Bear's committed foot-ball has been rewarded with some superb victo-ries thus far, but they continue to drop the odd

one . The Pirates have been less than impressiveof late and it is difficult to see how they can averttheir recent slide . The home side will have a con-siderable advantage should conditions provezvindy, and with close to a full list, will be toughto beat.

Lparkside - Lou Inserra ( 100 games) joined

parkside in 1988 as a tough and skilled half for-ward and played a key role in our 1998 B Gradepremiership . An absolutely fearless competitor,he is now a team leader on half back flank wherehe gives 110% every week. Lou has been a clubVC and is a 3 time placegetter in the ParksideB&F award . Both Lou and his wife Jodie arerespected by all Parksiders for their commitmentto team and club . Also Cam Austin ( 50 games) astrong and skilled onballer in the reserves whosegreat attribute is his attacking handball and teamspirit . Although frequent injuries have interrupt-ed his career, Cam is now playing great footballand providing on-field leadership . He is a loyalclub man and is Parkside's "ace" recruit .Congratulations to both from all your mates atParkside. Rob Ntarulli ( 100 games) . Rob is arover who is now playing the best and most con-sistent football of his career . Blessed with light-ning pace and aggression . Rob is found at thebottom of the packs and is a prolific goalkicker .His courage is a highlight of his game . and he isa regular at club functions .

Peninsula Old Boys FC - congratulate ShaunPayze and Jon Atchison on their 50th gamesfor the club this week . Parcey is a class playe rand fine on-field leader who was rewarded withstate representation this season . Jon continuesto work his way into the senior line-up and is apopular clubman ready to take the next step . ThePirates wish you well and look forward to manymore games .

1TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIONPARKSIDE v. MENTONE AMATEUR SWEST BRUNSWICK v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSFITZROY REDS v . KEWSALESIAN v. YARRA VALLEYTHOMASTOWN v. PENINSULA 0 B

A melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scxagging, jumpin g

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 10 .06 .00Peninsula: 4.1 6 .3 12.5 18.5.113Parkside: 5.4 8.7 16 .11 21 .16.142Peninsula : Pa4ze 6, Jabber 2 . Dietzsch 2 . Bonner 2. Clariu bold 2.

Pattison . J Atc~tison, Hi~u is, Burke. Best: Angus, A Atchison, ~ietzsch.

Jubtxr. Nelson . Pavze. Parkside: Bran It . Inserra 3 . ,-'r7arrdli 2. Warren 2.

Copley. Dale, Laursen . McCall . McPherson, Tessan . Wise . Best: Mamlll.Rvan, Copley, McCall. Wise, 6tserm. Umpires : Paul Jones (RI GeraldArmstrong (F)

Mentone: 5.2 8.2 11.5 17.9.111West Brunswick : 2.2 6.4 8.10 14.11.95Mentone: C Sullivan 3. Mick Sullivan 3 . Dixon 2 . Perrin 2, White 2, Groves,M Hovey . Matt Sullivan . T Sullivan . Uptin . Best; C Sullivan . M Barr. CO'Meara D Emmett, Groves . Friiister . West Brunswick: J . Gross 7. S .Benjanwt 4. O'Brien 2. R . Benjaznin . Best : J. Gross . S. Benjamin, Clark,Caimane . Jenkin. kxeir. Umpires : Paul Lambte (R) (F) Steven NicholsonJames Nicholson (B )University Blacks: 1.4 11.7 12.9 16.12 .108Fitzroy Reds: 3.3 4.3 4.4 5.7 .37University Blacks: A Wilson 5 . Caecavietlo 3. Bowies 2, Beaton . Bowden .Cnnnntkltam . Martin . Toose. 0'Brierne . Best : Ralph . A ~Vtison . Mackie .Bowtes-l, tetWtgs . Martut.Fitzroy Reds: Umpires: Ken Brewer David D'Attera (FlKew: 0.4 3.7 5.8 9.11 .65Salesian: 9,3 14.3 19.5 20.8.128Kew: L Bradley 2. Campbell 2, Ttnetti 2, Fox, Lafranchi . Wood . Best: Wood,Cullen, Mackay. Campbell . Lartwehr, Larranchi .Salesian: Umpires: Alan Stubbs (R) (F)Yarra Valley OB: 2.5 6.9 8.13 12.16.88Thomastown: 1.1 2.3 4.5 8.8.56Yarra Va lley OB: Mcllratfl 3. P Cremean 3 . Kysela 2. A Drew, Kennedy. MLaing. R Thont!~son. Best : R Coutts, He . Kvsela . Fung . Kruse, B Do}vms .Thomastown: Farquar 3 . Gorski . B. Snvth, Calx-ci. Scarps . Thomas . Best :Thomas, Meade . A . Smith. Lentini . Plant . Uket . Umpires: Kevin White RonSouth ff')

RESERVES - 10 .06.00Peninsula: 3.1 5.2 6,2 7.2.44Parkside: 4.4 9.5 12.6 17.11 .113Peninsula: B(asanan . Franks. McMalton. Muir. Neal. TavIor, Samj)son . Best :Bloat. ttayley. Jarrett. Powell. Tavlor. Whne . Parkside: Moodie i. Reginato3 . Singleton 2, Stonehouse 2. Constatlluti. Muscat . SoGgo. Best ; Iuglis,Moodie . Regutato. Sutgteton. Soi9go. McCall.Mentone: 1.1 2.5 3.7 4.7.31

West Brunswick: 3.3 8.4 12.10 16.12.108

Mentone : Murphy 2 . Fraser, Kinq. Best: Ftenring . King. Portion, Allinson,

Fraser. West Brnnsviek: Snilttt 7 .lieywood 3, McHenzie-tvteHarg 2 . Brrn«i.

Dishon . Hussey, Baker. Best : McKenzie.'41cHarg, Smith, Howlett, Baker.

Hudson . Tobin.

University Blacks: 6.4 8.5 14.8 16.11.107Fttzroys Reds: 0.1 1.3 1.3 1.4 .10University Blacks : Howell 3 . Hannon 3. Chandleer 2, Kitchen 2, Murphy 2,Peck. Jessen . Gadd . Dimond . Best : Hannon . Chandler, Foster, Webber,Costello. Jessen Fitzroy Reds:Kew: 1.2 3.8 5 .8 5.12.42Salesian: 0.1 0.2 3.5 5.5.35Kew: luavland 2 . Dennis. Moussi, O'Connor. Best: O'Connor, Wayland,Dennis, Atrttonetto . Xuereb . Nigro. Salesian :Yarra Valley OB: 5.1 7.4 11 .8 14.17 .101Thomastown: 1.2 1.2 1.3 2.4.16Yarra Valley OB: Hancock 3. Kehce 2 . Hale 2 . Bunnua 2 . Sturzaker. BDrew. Balshaw, B Re}'rtolds . Joiner. Best : Balshaw. tNtiteetmrch. M IVmes,Davis. T Morris . Bunmta. Thomastown : Scarpa. Hiles. Best: Petsutis . R.tl'ard . S . South . Ttteodorou. Wright . Kelly.

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SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 6 49MENTONE 2 30SALESIAN 0 26PARKSIDE 6 29THOMASTOWN 0 22

D2 RESERVEM BYRNE SALESIAN 0 27KANE FITZROY REDS 0 27SMITH WEST BRUNSWICK 7 32SINGLETON PARKSIDE 2 23SCARPA THOMASTOWN 1 21

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D2 SectionF ITZROY REDS KEW MENTONE PARKSIDE PENINSULA U .S .

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

1 M Frisby 1 B. Lafranchi 1, M . Hovey 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parson s2 A Walstt 2 L. Fitzgerald 2 . R . Gallagher 2 A. Delle-Vergini 2 S. McMahon3 C Thatcher 3 G. Horgan Dixo n3 M 3 S. Pino 3 M. Goldthorpe4 M Carracher 4 G. Crimmins (RC)

. .3 K Wood 4 D. Warren 4 E. Bowen

5 D Kane6 J Bennie

5 L. Bradley.

4 C. Bray 5 D. Cusack 5 N. Kent7 J Doyle 6 N. Tinetti 4 D. Emett 6 D. Stuart 6 M. Warne r8 M Farrell 7 D. Mitchell 5 T. White 7 J . Dale 7 S. Murra y

VC)9 C Prior ( 8 J. Doumis 6 C . Stephens 8 J . Chilcott (C) 8 P. Angu sq10 A Urbancic 9 S. McCarthy 7 K . Gurtler 9 A. ConstantineKroh n9 P11 B Mitchell (VC) 10 B. Cullen (VC) 8 D . Perrin 10 A. Vita , .

12 C Sheather 11 B. Shaw 9 P. Emmett 11 B . Hockey 10 A . Hale y13 M James 12 J . Growcott 10 B . Sebire 12 D. McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodman14 T Clarke 13 C . Kyriaku 10 T. Stillman 13 A. Copley 12 R . Shara n15 B Campbell 14 J . Looker 11 C . O'Meara 14 V. Romano 1 316 M Wharfe 15 C . Bradley (VC) 12 M. Davies 15 D. Moodie 1 417 B Le e18 J Horridge 16 D . Wood 12 T. Fava 16 T. Ryan 15 B . Coo k19 P Cook

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15 Mick Sullivan18 A. Reginato 17 L. Barcla y

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.21 M . Tessari

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a30 B Foster 26 P. Nag ygy.

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44P Soligo 41 S . Farrow50 B Aggenbach50 E Kyriacou

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er r45 R .46 M . Fitzgerald

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.46 G . Templeton 48 C . Datson

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46 A . O Nei l55 N Mathews56 T Madden

50 J . Dento n51 M . Blair

48 M. Wals h52 M. Etcell

.51 M . Helmick

47 L. Marks48 J . Bleasby

57 L Rizviak 52 R . Campagna 53 D . Noonan 52 C . Cecchineili 49 J . Whelan58 B Neal 53 M . Bolls 54 D . Bray 53 M . lanello 5 059 M Dooley 54 D . Antonello 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Jesse 5 161 B Tirrell 55 B . Johnston 58 J . Noonan 55 J . Eastwood

5 262 N Auden 56 T Fox 59 S . Wiggins 56 G . Massett62 P Diacogiogis

.57 B . Pu h 61 K . Lockhart 57 T Gallagher 54 M . Dentry

64 D Trindade Watts58 C 65 T. Allinson 58 D . Lobosco 55 R . Cannon65 S Bramley .

Russ o59 D 67 P. Dynes 59 T. Pattern 56 B . Gilla m66 D Timm s68 D Simmonds

.L . Ainswort h60 70 T. Rogers

73 M O'M60 D . Moore 60 M . Haye s

69 K Teasdale 61 S . Moussi eara.74 S Penton

61 B . Murphy 62 D . Cros s71 P Gunn 62 B . McGauchie .

Hirst76 P62 D . Rees 69 J . Mui r

74 N Fitzpatrick 63 D . Dunlevie .Flemi n77 B

63 J . Sambuca80 G Box 64 N . Nigro ~.

Cerrite I t78 M64 T. Thomas

81 J Hamilton 65 J . Sette .Horler99 D

65 M . Scarpa82 P Howorth 66 T. Goodfellow . 66 M . wise84 Z Stenburg85 J Whelan

67 T. Beatti eMcGauchi e68 B MENTONE R .S .L.

67 D . Ingli s68 D . Stave

88 S Greenwood .Brun o99 S

9 Palermo St, 69 S . Davey. Mentone 70 S . Datso nFunction Room 71 A . Ingli s

* Restaurant * Pokies 72 M. Jesse

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D2 SectionSALESIAN TIIOMASTOWR UNIVERSITY WEST BRUNSWICK YARRA VALLEY

Coach: Ma tt Sexton Coach : Gordon Burrows BLACKS Coach : Tim Ponte fract Coach: Brett Davidso n

not Coach: D . Oldtield Res Coach: Wayne Cooper Coach: Kane Bowden Res . Coach: Paul Weir Res Coach : Tony Rega nRes Coach: Jim Gianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach : Ben Sullivan

1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearc e1 M. Bourke 2 B.Byron 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morris2 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompson3 S. Sutherland 4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fun g4 A. Healey Smit h5 L

5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane 5 A Drew5 M . Canavan

CincottaR

.6 D .Godino

6 S Smith7 B Cunningham

6 D Keys7 S Benjamin 6 D Howse

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

Logan7 S 9 A.Gentis 9 C Pekin 9 C Kerr 8 L Morri s.

g A . Campbell 10 R .Scott 10 N Bowles11 K Bowden

10 S Byrn e

ykood12 J ~~9 J Kee m10 T Hancock

10 D . Oliver 11 Z.Fleming 12 M Kohne a11 C Reynolds11 A . Davey 12 A .Farquer 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley12 J Cremean12 A . Gaspari 13 G .Scarpa 15 L Mellings 14 N Lampel

13 I . Bobetic 14 J Alexander 16 P Caccaviello 15 8 Howlett 13 0 Kysel a

14 J . McLaren.

14 A . Ward 17 J Radford 16 S Smyth e17 M Hamilton

14 E Krus e15 D. levoli

DelPapa15 L 18 T Wilson 18 A Baud15 J Koenan

16 A . Chaippini .16 D Farchione

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26 M Laff25 G Malone26 R B 21 M . Wines

23 M . Smith 23 R .Dimaggioy

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27 D Pendergast 22 B Dre w24 A. Grace 24 B.Smith 30 J Maguire 28 J Ward 23 C Arnol d25 B. Kirchner 25 R .Kennedy 31 M Foster 29 D Campbell 24 M Davies26 J . Nannes

26 C Renna 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewis 25 S Lloy d27 M. Mansfield .

27 G Paskoski 34 S Moody 31 S Jackson'

26 J Lon wort hg28 M. Byrn e

29 Mick Forbes.

28 L .Morabito35 A Willis36 N Abbott

32 S D Andre a33 D Whyte 27 A Row e

30 D . Campbell 29 P.Meade 41 L Maguire 34 I Twyford 28 B Reynold s

31 S . Oldfield 30 P.McCallum 42 A Gadd 35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutts

32 A . Stevens 31 S Oehm 44 P Forbes 36 P Harris 30 D Potte r33 S . Trakas

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

38 T Moore31 B Sturzake r

34 D . Gheblikian 34 P Corboy48 J Martin 39 L Brown 32 C Heffernan

35 C . Baxter.

35 A .Eccles49 J Weber51 A Neville 40 B Baker 33 P Cremean

36 S . Nolan36 J.Theodorou 53 N Remfry 41 A Walker 34 A Cusan o

37 J . Brenna n38 S . Koutaplis 40 B .Thomas 54 A McNicol 42 A Stockdal e

43 J Tobin35 B Peak e36 R Penaluna

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46 C Price 38 B Morriso n41 R . Nahas 43 S . Smith 58 T Krake 47 C Lehmann 39 T Reddaway42 P. Evans 44 C.Chapkoun 59 T Thornton 48 M Moore 40 T Fyffe43 M . Cooke 45 P. Janevski 60 J Marr 49 D Howley 41 B. Down s44 C. Hunt 46 L. Biles 61 J Farrington 51 L Sherry Ston e42 A45 S . Horvath 47 D .Plowright 62 J Ryan 52 D Zanella

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52 S. Egan 56 L . Downing70 D Mee k71 H Peck 60 S Lanyon 49 S Seabourn e

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57 E. Malliard67 N Grech 76 B Smith 66 M Malone

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59 S. Bobetic . 78 D Files 68 C Plazzer 57 S Keho e60 S. McGain 79 B Flynn

69 R Hussey 58 G Kerr61 E Hanaphy 80 R Greig 70 D Zanella 59 A Joiner62 P. Pitts 71 J . Chislett 61 P. Valopp i63 G . Riley 72 R . Christie 62 P Burum a64 B. Bowma n65 D . Sutherland

73 C. Cowland74 M . Gleeson 63 B Whitechurc h

66 M . Sutherland 75 T. Gross 71 M Laing76 R. Howell 74 A . Midlan d77 C. Norma n99 B Micali

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UMPIRES C . 1_ ,

by Craig Q'Do t1c-., ; ~U e& Graham ThwAes

0 Congratulations this week to the six umpireswho officiated in the U19 representative gameagainst NSW-ACT. The field umpires were Daniel

Halliwell an d Leon Quinn, the boundary

umpires were Rohan Dever and AdamConquest while Russell Owens and Steve

Caple waved the flags . The announcement wasextra special for Halliwell who learnt of theappointment on his birthday. It was also signifi-cant because he was extremely close to beingselected for a rep game last year until circum-stances went against him . Well done to all

involved. It's good to see Steve Caple doing wellalso. Steve spent several years at the VFL andumpired senior VFL finals .

Don't forget about the Cocktail Night at

Elsternwick Park tonight . It costs $12 for entrythat includes supper and then drinks are at barprices . There will be a beer tasting competitionand yabbie races that should make for interest-ing viewing. A big crowd is expected to convergeon the rooms so get down to EP at 7 .30pm .

® We're into the middle of winter and thatme ans alternative training venues . Last weekwe were at Xavier College on Wednesday nightand Umpires' Corner will envisage to keep youupdated on when and where we're training . It's

back to Tuesday and Thursday for this week .

A teams event has been organised for thecoming weeks and the easiest way to earn pointsis to simply attend training. So find out whichteam you are in, speak to the team captain andget down to training to help out .

The 10 pin bowling night was held lastmonth and we haven't had a chance to publishthe results so here they are . Janine Richardsbowled a 310 to win the women's section whileGeoff Curran 's 305 saw him take out the men'sdivision. Michael Lentini took the prize for theworst score with 151 . while the team's event waswon by `Laddy's Leftovers' . That group com-prised Geoff Curran . Craig Arnol, Alan Ladd andMark Jenkins .

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a) A maximum of four players from each teamare permitted in the centre square .

b) No player, other than those four, and no teamofficial shall enter the centre square from thetime the field umpire begins the approach tobounce the ball until the time the footballtouches the ground, in the act of bouncing, orleaves the field umpire's hand, when beingthrown up .

c) Where a player or team official contravenessegment b), the field umpire shall award afree kick to the opposition and the kick will betaken by the player nearest to the centre cir-cle .

d) If an injured player is receiving treatment,but does not require a stretcher, in the centresquare at the time of the bounce, the fieldumpire shall instruct the player to immedi-ately leave the cente square and not start playuntil that occurs .

e) If an injured player does not leave the centresquare after being instructed to do so, a freekick will be awarded to the opposition's play-er who is closest to the centre circle ,

f) If the injured player requires a stretcher, theumpire will halt play .

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PLAYERS OF THE W E

A: ANDREW CROW (OLD SCOTCH)B: MATT McCONVILL (ORMOND)C : DEAN MATTHEVVS (BULLEE N-TE M PLESTOWE)D1 : JORDAN HEFFERNAN (OLD CAMBERWELL GR .)D2: ANDREW FEMISTER (MENTONE AMATEURS)D3 : AARON FOSTER (ELSTERNWICK)D4: DAM IEN MILANO (SWINBURNE UNI . )

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (

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the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .

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ound 6 matches were played at Elsternwick Parkj under the threat of wet and cold conditions,while the wind blew the rain stayed away which sawplenty of great football.

ReviewBroadmeadows (1) were too strong for Colac in

their game having winners in most positions . TheColac boys fought out the match right till the end giv-ing their all as usual .

Karingal (1) were too strong for Geelong (1) in animportant clash for both teams. The Bulls confirmingtheir spot in the top two with a strong win .

Bendigo (2) belied their ladder position when theywon a thriller over Maribyrnong on Oval 1, straighterkicking could have seen the Warriors win by more .

Broadrneadows 2 went down to a determinedGeelong 2 on Oval 2 . The Young Cats on top from thefirst bounce, whilst the Kangas tried, but to no avail .

Parkside outclassed North Ballarat the top teamwith a fine display of team football, the Knights welldown on recent form will have plenty of ammunitionwhen the sides next meet with plenty of players downon form .

Mambourin Tigers showed they will be a force tobe reckoned with come final's time with a strong winover Karingal 2 . The Bulls battled valiantly all day butfound the opposition too strong .

Ringwood hosted Sth . Yarra at Jubilee Park withthe Blues too strong over the course of the day, firm-ly entrenching themselves in the four .

While at Rathmines Road Hawthorn were far toostrong for Keilor, running out convincing winners . To

LADDERS ROUND 6PLAYED WON LOST

KARINGAL 1 6 5 1NORTH BALLARAT 6 5 1BROADMEADOWS 1 6 4 2PARKSIDE 6 4 2GEELONG 1 6 3 3COLAC 6 2 4BENDIGO 1 6 1 5

PLAYED WON LOSTKARINGAL 2 6 5 1MAvIBOURIN TIG 6 5 1RINGWOOD 6 5 1HAWTHORN 6 3 3MARIBYRNONG 6 3 3STH.YARRA 6 3 3BENDIGO 2 6 3 3BROADMEADOWS 2 6 1 5KEILOR 6 1 5GEELONG 2 6 1 5

the Saints credit they battled all day but found theopposition too strong.

Bendigo 1 had the bye .

PreviewParkside face an important game to challenge for

the four when they face Broadmeadows Kangasabove them by one spot on the ladder, but only by per-centage. A win today will give either team wonderfulconfidence going into the finals. On recent formParkside seem to have got it all together and shouldget the points.

Keilor will be looking to return to the winner's listtoday against Man`byrnong, but will find the Bulldogstoo strong overall .

Sth . Yarra will get the points againstBroadmeadows 2 given relative ladder positions .

Geelong 2 fresh from a strong win agains tBendigo 2 will face tougher opposition today fromRingwood. The Bluesfavoured to win well .

The Geelong 1 and North Ballarat game shouldbe a beauty with both teams keen on returning to thewinners list today . The Cats have plenty of leg speedand fine skills, while the Knights rely on their strengthand attack on the ball . In a toss of the coin decision Iexpect the Knights to win by a whisker .

Karingal (1) have the bye.Bendigo (1) host Colac in what will be an enter-

taining match . The Warriors at home are a tough nutto crack while the boys from Colac never give in . Athome the Warriors are favoured .

Bendigo (2) receive a forfeit from Karingal 2 .

DRAW FOR AGAINST °'% POINTS0 473 143 330.76 200 403 140 287.85 200 328 204 160.78 160 208 219 94.97 160 215 246 87.39 120 116 496 23.38 80 98 210 46.66 4

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 393 127 309.44 200 340 154 220.77 200 376 180 208.8 200 334 179 186.59 120 282 199 141.70 120 219 304 72.03 120 174 266 65.41 120 108 220 49.09 40 180 417 43.16 40 126 392 32.14 4

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.qPr.: ?('TSCC}VER!iMSt/RAHCE AT ASPGRTtN6 PRIC E

reetings and salutations, readers! PeterWilliamson here guesting on behalf of E d

Sill, whose work commitments have forced himto temporarily vacate the scribe's position. I'll behere for the next couple of weeks when Ed isexpected to return .

The commencement of the second half of theseason saw the usual mixture of upsets andexpected results. thrillers and blowouts .

Richmond Central recorded a great win overWilliamstown CYMS after last week's upset. Ina game of high skill, Centrals came back from a3 goal deficit at 3/4 time . Frank Macak finishedwith 6, and was a major iactor in the last quar-ter, kicking 4 in the final period . Baden Holmeswas sensational in the ruck while GlennPorteous showed glimpses of his true form . ForWilly . Benny Hynes, Chris Matthews and"Spudda" Case all battled hard .

Elsternwick beat Albert Park by 38 pointsafter the latter lost their way in the third quarter .In a tough, hard game played in good spirit, theRats fought back well in the last quarter to trimthe deficit to the final margin . Best for the Ratswere Walkley . Roberton (3 goals), Chambers,Isard . Depiazzi and Taylor . The Wicks weredepleted by injuries during the game, finishingwith no bench and an injured player in each ofthe toward pockets . Elsternwick shared the ballaround well with Neil and Conlin in the guts andCunningham and McNally good in defence . Withmany solid players, it was a good team effort .

Monash Gryphons, aiming for their third winon the spin, fell to St . Johns' OC in trying . dourconditions . For Monash, Luke Martin, TimGilchrist (4 goals) and recent D3 player of theweek Chris Leeton were four-quarter contribu-tors, while the entire forward line was outstand-ing for the "Jocs . "

The battle between Hawthorn and Eley Parkwas quite a dour struggle, with the game in thebalance until late in the day, with Hawthorn'space the telling factor in the end result. Best forthe Hawks included Damien Garlick, NickHaves, Mick Delanev and "Cruise" Reed . For theundermanned Sharks, missing the influentialTim Morrison through injury, Damon Bruce (halfa dozen goals), ruckman Hawley and MattyPayne in defence were their best .

IONI Sil l

At the RossGregory Oval .Power House beatUHSOB by threegoals in scrappy conditions, exacerbated by aboggy centre . Craven (5 goals), Burt andRampling were excellent for the House .

PREVIEW

Monash Gryphons v ElsternwickThese two teams enjoy a healthy rivalry, and

have also had contrasting fortunes this season .However, the form book always goes out the win-dow with these type of clashes, and theGryphons will be keen to get back on the winninglist . Beating the ATickers would be a perfectincentive. Monash just .

Albert Park v HawthornThe Rats will be keen to atone for a disap-

pointing result last week at home and double upat Aughtie Drive again this week against theHawks, hopefully with some key players toreturn . However the Hawks appear to be thesmokey this season and Peter Tyson's men havehad quite a handy run lately . Hawthorn to win .

Power House v Richmond CentralThis clash between two premiership/promo-

tion contenders appears to be the match of theday. With both teams being on the right side oftough results, each side will fancy their chances .However, it is tough to go past the top team athome. Power House to win .

Eley Park v UHSOBUHSOB travel to Shark Park and with the

home side's injury problems, should be toostrong.

Will iamstown CYNlS v St . Johns OCAnother contest between two sides pushing

for a spot in D2 next season . A combination ofthe long drive and seaside elements may prove tobe the JOC's undoing .

Scoobs preview :Hawks, House, UHSOB . Willy and Gryphs (to

do it for Willo )

Social :Elsternwick host their Trivia Night this

Saturday night (17/6) at The Elsternwick Club .Pre-event drinks from 7pm for a 7 .30pm sharpstart . First in, best seats.

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Correspondents :As I won't be in next week . I can be contact-

ed at home on 9569 8712, or leave a message onmy answering machine .

Have a good VAFA weekend !

illiamstown C S- Brett Eann, one of

Williamson congratulations on reaching 100

the quiet achievers at the CY's celebrates his200th game this week . The former centreman~vho has matured into a nuggetty back pocketand is enjoying one of his best seasons this year.

A m an of very few words who is quite happy tolet his on field endeavours do his talking . Brett,who has worn No . 8 for many years is the type ofplayer who will always give everything he has forhis teammates and the club .

Monash Gryphons - Peter "Yusuf'

games this weekend . Peter has been a true club-man at Monash holding the position of Secretaryfor the past (3) years, running the annual TriviaNight and now "filling in" for Ed Sill as the D3Scribe . Peter is a bizarre character to say theleast and has many nicknames, however heprefers to be known as Willo! Congratulations toWillo the best D3 reserve back pocket ever .

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SEIYICI?'a -Albert Park: 3.2 5.7 6.8 9.10.64Etsternwick: 3.5 6.7 12.9 15.12 .102Albert Park: Robertson 3. Smith 2. Taylor . Sutton . Fleming. Dowdle. Best :

Walklev. Robertson. Chatnbers. Ssard . Depiazzi. Taylor. Elsternwiek: iiissa~?lia

2 . Curtain 2 . Ned 2. Braington 2 . C Mahom~ 2 . Allan. Cappietlo . Tllley.

tVipnore . Clement, Best: Cumitng7iarn.Curtam . Mci`aliv. Tilley . Neil . tvwnan.

Umpires : Craig 0Donoghue (R) {P)

Hawthorn Amateurs: 3.5 6.11 12.15 16.20.116Eley Park: 3.5 6.6 10.7 13.9.87Hawthorn Amateurs: Reed 3 . Haves 3. Edmonds 2 . S . Avert 2. Patterson 2 .

Johnston . Ladetta. P. Averv . Davies. Best : Garlick. Haves. Delanev . Reed .

Davics. S . Avere. hey Park: Bruce 6 . Braodhead 2 . Hook 2. Ha,,lec. Renner .

Smith. Best : Blake. ?4 Pa} .̂te. N DLe. Smith . Bowen. Bruce . Umpires : Miles

Argall Paul Tuppen (F )

Power House: 6.5 15.9 18.15 20 .22 .142UH50 11: 3.2 4.4 4.6 4 .6 .30Power House : Craven 6 . Rampllng 4 . Batty 3 . Robinson 2 . Richardson 2.

McCrae 2 . Bowland . Best : Turner. Craven. D6yle. Rampitr,g. McCrae . Cla}1on.

UHSOB: D Farrellv 2, B Farrrell}•. Wallace. Best: Catterall D Farretl_v. Dotence.

Gunihorpe . 0D}e~ier_ Catlin. Umpires : Ron Martyn Peter Keogh (F) Jarrod

Aspbiall Daniel Stephens (B)

Richmond Central: 3.4 7.4 9.6 15 .7.97

Williamstown: 1.4 9.11 11.11 12.13.85

Richmond Central: !19acak 6 . Porteous 2. Sivka 2. Converv. h4aleohn. Conrov .

Andonopoulos. Byrnes. Best : Holmes . C Shannon, Macak. Porteous . Adams .

Andonopoulos. Will iamstown : Williams 5. Lee 4. Brvan 3. Best : '.{atthews .

Hynes . Manning. D Williams, Case . Lee. Umpires : Andrea Tlnvaites (R) Heath

Little (F)

St Johns 0C: 4.5 10.8 14.14 18.19 .127Monash Gryphons: 3.4 6.6 8.6 9.6 .60

St Johns OC:

Monash Gryphons:Umpires: Alan Ladd (F)

RESERVES - 10 .08.00

Albe rt Park: 4.3 7.3 9.6 10.10.70

Elsternwick 3.4 3.7 7.10 7.15.57

Albe rt Park: Bolas 3, S Allen 2, Bourne 2 . MeHerrorv . Beaehley . Corr. Best:

Bolas . Poetic. Steuard. Jackson. Bourne. D Cole. Elsternwick : Davidson 2.

Reeves. \valkcr . Devonshire . Noonan. MeAdarn . Best : DaQson. Currie .

Husking. Byrne. Bacon . Ritchie.

Hawthorn Amateurs: 3.1 4.1 7.2 8.8 .56Eley Park: 2.1 3.3 3.6 3.7 .25

R ~wthorn Amateurs: Stroud 3, Saville 2 . Moncrieff. Law . McCocat . Best :

Szulle. Stroud . M . Zavaretla . Chepa . Tyson. S . Williams . Eley Park: Save,

Johnstone, Smith. Best: Pa}zte . Baldv. Heath . Hall . Anderson . Save.

Power House: 3.5 6.5 8.6 13.8.86UHSOB: 1.3 2.4 7.7 7.9.51Power House : Davidson 5 . Galakos 4 . Favlou 3 . Evers . Best: Miller. Gill.

Davidson . Galakos . Melted . Elliott, UHOB : Devlm 3 . Rod era. Pengilly. Rees.

Mills. Best: Devlht. Rodgers. Pengilly . Smith, Turvey . OReil y.

Richmond Central: 1.0 1.2 3.3 3.4 .22

Wi lliamstown: 2.2 4.6 4.11 8.14 .62Richmond Central : Harris . Griffiths. Dutton . Best : Castieau . Griffiths. L Kelly .

Lane. Nickey. Leembniggen . Williamstown: Black 2 . Buttergieg 2 . Grant .

Ivkrn9o. Me[nerny. .4ttus . Best : 34eEaehrml. Dcer. Bergin, Sav1oa. Nesbitt . Altus,

St Johns OC: 3.7 4.8 6.10 10.10.70

Monash Gryphons: 1.1 3.1 4.1 7.5.47

St Johns OC:Monash Gryphons:

TODAY'S MATCHES

D3 SECTIO N

ALBERT PARK v . HAWTHORN AMATEURSELEY PARK v . UHSO BPOWER HOUSE v. RICHMOND CENTRAL

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . ST . JOHNS

MONASH GRYPHONS v . ELSTERNWIC K

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHO L INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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D3 SectionALBERT PARK ELEY PARK ELSTERNWICK A .F.C . HAW T H ORN MORAS H GRY~t'" :

Coach: Gary Hickey Coach: Marty Hook Coach : Leigh Murphy A M ATEURS Coach : Jack McDonaldRes. Coach : Peter Hayes Res Coach: David Bowen Res Coach: Andrew Curt ain Coach: Peter Tyson Res . Coach: Jim Goni s

1 . P Smith (C) 1 . S . Fisher 1 L. Murphy (CC) Res Coach : Kevin Stalfworthy 1 S . Bourbon (C)2 . N Pastras 2. P. Clear 2 A. Hankin 1 D.Murray 2 . M . Heal y3 . B Isard 3. D. Carey 3 C . Lyons 2 G.Broadley 3 . A . Grad y3 . D Green (R) 4. D. Hawley 4 A. Tilley 3 N Patterson

4 . C . Robinso n4 . W Rosowski 5. S . Raymer 5 M. Whelan

.4 S McDonald

5 . T. Gilchrist5 . S Allan 6. D. Bruce 6 D. Brennan

.5 S Avery

6 . J . Foste r7 D W l6 . N Pantazopoulos 7 . D. Bowen 7 J Cappiello

. . . a ter7 . J Sutton (VC) 8 . T. Kay . 6 P.Avery 8 . J . Blandford8. C Jackson 9 . T. Morris 8 S. Currie (RC) 7 A .Bourke 9 . G . Wadley9 . P Chambers (DVC) 10 . L. McLean 9 T. Hartly 8 M .Dunstan 10 . P. Williamso n10 . M Phillips 11 . A . Hill 10 R . Bravington

9 W Pollock 11 . J. Barri e11 . 12 . J . Kelly 11 L . Messaglia .

10 P Orchard12 . A . Gros s

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.15 . S . Dix 13 M . Cunnngham 12 M .Mulcahy 15 . A . Clark e

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. .17 . S . Payne 14 B. Mahoney 13bJ.Povey 17 . J . Hetheringto n

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. .20 G Browell18 . J Taylo r

r20 . M . 17 J . Ward 16 C .Reed

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22 . S Redpath23 . S . West24 . C . Broadhead 19 M. Bullard 19 D .Garlick 24 . D . Kitchen

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.24 S Williams 31 . G . Roche

29 . G Walkley 31 . M . Keown 26 C . Mahony (DVC).

25 M Zaverella 32. D . Hale30 . A Thomas32 S McKerrow

32 . S. Bromley 27 M . Daniels.

26 M .Nowak 33. R . Whit e.

33. T Murray 33 . J. Alexandridis 28 W. Davidson 27 R .Lord34. M . Graydo n

Poussard35 J34. N Rutherford 34 . J. White

35 . R . Drane29 S . Mahon y30 M Nichol 28 J .McCormack

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35. P Barto n36 M Pearson 36. G . Smith

.31 G . Devonshire 29 P.Barker 37. D . Nichol s

38 P Callus.37. M Drought 37. A. lenarcic 32 M . Hunt 30 M .Nunn . .

R39 Coxhead38. C Lamont 38. M . Schafter 33 J . Overman 31 J .Best ..

40 P Moclair39. J Lamont 39. S . Ryan 34 A . Contin 32 D.McCowan

. .41 T Robinson

M Lapsley 40. J . Dayy 35 P. McNally 33 S .Duff.

42, M . Buick41 . H Ross 41 . M . Renner

36 T Byrne 34 J .Bogie 43 . M . Carter42. S Bolas 42 . K. King

43 J Laverty 37 L. Lambe rt 35 D.Murphy 44 . R . McDonald43. D Jackson . .

44 L Dix 38 B . Currie 36 K .Sanders 45 . J . Gonis (RC )44. P. Manning45 J Roos

. .45 . M . Dell'Orso 39 P. Allen 37 D.Carter 46 . H . Beh

47 . K. Pocsia k.46 B Dorr 46 . T. Hail 40 S . Bacon 38 M .Tyson 48 . L . Marti n.46. D Barker (R) 47 . C. Jolly 41 M . Hosking 39 P.Hewish 49 .S. Aren a47. K McIntosh 48 . G . Heath 42 J . Lilikakis 40 I .Irvine 50 . D. Ratne r48 . P Heyes (RC) 49 . D. Payne 43 A . Burney 41 M .Irvine 51 . C. Leeto n49 . J Murray 50 . S . Robbie 44 C . Walker 42 S .West 52 . A. Palumbo50. D McKay 51 . M . Payne 45 R . Grandemange 43 I .Cheppa 53 . M . Magris51 . D Depiazzi 52 . J . Nelson 46 S . Smith 44 P Rositto 54 . M . Kyriako u52 . K Dohnt 53 . A . Reddington 47 S . Ritchie

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. 56 . K. Boatman54 . P Rutherford 55 . S . Dix 49 J Yemm 57 . A. Jenki n55 . C McKerral 56 . A . Wuillemin

.50 G McNeils

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59 . M . Asbell60 O Becke r57 . D Beachley

58 D Klein58 . C . Tippett59 . B . Ellis 52 D . Nolan

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59 . P Knight 60 . D . Hanrahan 54 S. Kirkham 62 D . Whit e

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3 SectionPOWER HOUSE RICHMOND CE L ST JOHNS U .H .S .O .R . W ILLIA MSTOWU

Coach : Kevin Barnes CAss' Coach : Andrew Rolls R

oach: Billy Dalto nes. Coach : T.B .A.

Coach: Bruce MotionsRes Coach: John Canal

Coach: Pat Macke yRes Coach : Darren Creswell

CYM SCoach : Darren Williams

Res Coach : Craig Richardson 1 B. Dalton 1 . R. Hassan I R. Freijah Res Coach : Sean Quinn

1 A Rolls 2. B . Holmes 2. M . Ladson 2 A. Talarico 1 . D William s

2 J Hall T. O'Sulilivan3 3 . S . Reynolds 3 D . Farrelly 2 . J Buttergieg3 N Paviou

.4 . P. Mijatovic 4 . S. Holmes 4 S. Major

Glen nJ3 . D Woud a

4 B Turner 5 . S . Shannon 5 . C . Horburyy.

Cracknell6 S4. S Wuchatsch

5 M Braini BunshawG6 6 . L . O'Donnell.

7 D Zulucki . D Macleod (C )5.A BurtC Richardson

..7 . P. Byrnes 7 . M . Hartnett

.8 D . Haslett (VC) 6. N Grant

78 S Cross 8 . G . Malcolm 7 S. Flentjar 9 R . Smith 7 . B Robinso n

9 A Morris (VC) 9 . A. Leembriggen 8 . R. Dowsett 10 B . Carrick 8 . B Han n

10 C Lloyd 10 A. Swika 9. S . Green 11 J . Shepherd 9 . G Case11 J Gill Newton11 M 10. A. Perrone 12 B. Farrelly (C) 10. B Cock s12 J Robertson

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.18 M . Zarjac

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28 B Rampling 27 C . Adams. .

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.25 . G Burges s33 R Taylor 35 M . Albrecht 29 . D . Higgins 33 A . French

D Le e2634 K Elias35 J Kilpatrick

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35 J . Harri s36 M . Patterson

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41 . A Boura s52 K Barnes 53 D. Hogan 46 D . Clowes 56 J . Catlin 42 . S Harve y53 R Dakins Joel Pithce r55 I 47 J Ladson 57 G . Divenuto 43. K Mahe r54 J Blowfield .

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88 G Scotland 64 D . Edwards 80 D . Cartwright

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Action from the U19 Rerpresen tative match VAFA Vs NSW-ACTheld last Sunday at Elsternwick Park.

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t last we've got a ladder J1 is startle ` to takeL some sort of shape! tii cr we ~vicekcnd' s

results the top four have managed to put them-selves a game clear of the rest of the bunch . At theother end of the scale Swinburne have brokenaway from the cellar and left Werribee staringdown the barrel.

REVIEWBulleen are now the clear cut leaders following

a big win over Brunswick last round . The Cobraswere a touch slow to get out of the blocks but oncethey hit their straps and the likes of "Diesel"Dall'Oglio, Matt D'Angelo, Saaksjarvi (5) andPearson began to exert some influence, things fellinto place. kfoore, with (8) out of his sides ninegoals, was again the shining light for Brunswick .

Bentleigh conceded top spot after coming upshort against a rejuvenated Syndal . In heavy andslippery conditions Bentleigh started the better ofthe two before the Tally Ho boys hit back andthings were all square at three quarter time .Syndal kicked the first three goals of the final termbefore holding on for a crucial win . L . Hannemannand Rutter were creative for the vAnners whileBrown did a great job containing Sharp, mean-while Seeley . Gold, Craven and Adaway were bestfor Bentleigh .

Old Westbourne kept their steady climb up theladder on track with a hard fought win over MtLilydale . The Rams set the pace early andappeared to have the answers, going into the mainbreak (2) goals in front . However the Warriors ral-lied through the good work of Robson to cut themargin to a goal at the last change and with thecontinued great efforts of Gibb . Wilson and A .Horsburgh overran Mt Lilydale in the final term .

In slippery conditions out at Ferndale Park adetermined Marys took the points againstNorth 'iek. The commitment of the Saintswas the difference between the two sides in theend as Magnusson . Boudoloh. Care and Famularitried hard but couldn't turn things around forNorth Brunswick .

South i' had their second big win onthe trot as they flogged a hapless Eltlaarn side. Inwas a game both sides desperately needed to grabbut the Turtles were never allowed to settle as arampant South side blew them out of the water .Fifteen goals is a drubbing in any man's languageso there is plenty of work to do for Peter Slacik andhis bovs .

Swinburne overcame We 'bee by a convinc-ing (38) points to continue what has been a good

. :~onCa for ;em. The 'Eevs;e in real

need of a win at the moment after drop-

ping games to both sides just above them on theladder, whilst the Razorbacks could cause someproblems for teams with finals aspirations if thisgood form goes on .

tlg to the point where every game is like

All of a sudden its crunch time for Bltiaarrr a s

a final for those sides outside the top four and thegood news is fellas, the pressure is only going toget worse as i ~ get closer to the end of the season !

There is no r=Kger match this wee than thatbetween ; and Bet " ~ do, 1 atSayers Rd . U <t year's Rome and away championshave quietly br,n manoeuvring their way into con-tention and face a real acid test today, Bentleighare entrenched in the four at the minute and havethe potential to play a major part in deciding thisyear's D4 flag but after last week's loss this gamebecomes vital . Both sides have a number of quali-ty players but it would take a braver man than meto tip against the Warriors at home at the moment,Old Westbourne in a ripper.

North Brunswick host M4. Lilydale and areanother side looking to stay in contention over thenext month . The last fortnight has cost the Northside as it seems they are relying on too few to dotoo much, meanwhile the Rams are continuing tomake their opposition work for everything. Thisshould be tight and tough but North Brunswickmight just have that little bit extra to play for atthe moment .

'' and are two sides thathave sta ;n< d from last season to this and prob-ably find themselves resigned to missing the finalsaction for this year. The Saints had a good win laststart and with Carra, Theoharris and Boyes ingood nick will fancy their chances today whilstMoore has shown the way for Brunswick so far.The depth and class of St Marys should showtoday as they get up by 24 points .

they host Bulleen today. The Turtles are still yetto convince that they are genuine finals prospects,although a,~vin this week will change that, but theCobras continue to produce good players eachweek, something that some other clubs desperate-Iv need to do . Without Gathercole and HardieEltham are lacking height and firepower, howeverthings are rolling along nicely at Bulleen and thiswill go on this week and they take the points .

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Werribee travel to take on Syndal this weekt,: ith the home side looking to cement a place inthe top four. The SylTners can't afford to be com-placent as the 'Bees are capable of an upset, par-ticularly if Issac fires, but if the likes of Beckett,MacKenzie and Cachia are on the job the Tally Hoboys will win and win well .

Swinburne host South Melbourne in the lastgame of the round today with both teams lookingto keep some momentum in their seasons . Southare right back in the thick of things after a coupleof big wins but can little afford an off day, espe-,ially given the fact that Swinburne are playingLileir best footy of the season at the minute . DeBono . Harris and Sheedy are in form for theRazorbacks but if Thomas, Powell and Gibb leadihe way then 3outh should get home .

pRESS CORESSPONDENT SPlease fax match details to 9457 1580 and can

also be contacted on 0409 571 580 . Social noticesare always welcome but just a quick note that clubmilestones need to be sent to the Amateurs ratherthan to me .

`

N orth Burnswick - 50 ~.mes to A . Crosina .Well done "Agro" on reaching your first milestone .He has been a consistent goalkicker this season .Some weeks doubling as our senior boundaryumpire . he is a valued member of NorthBrunswick.

Old Westbourne - Leon Fairfield brings uphis 100th g ame for the warriors . VC for the pasttwo vears, Leon is the voice on the field . A leaderin defence "Platters" is rarely beaten . A greateffort . Well done .

Brunswick - congratulate Shane Moore onplaying his 150th game today . Shane, a very skill-ful player is a multiple B&F winner and a keymember of our '92 Premiership . Well done Shanebut you have a long way to go to reach Kannasrecord .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALS MOORE BRUNSWICK 0 44C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 1 45PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 0 30ISAAC WERRIBEE 0 29YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 3 0

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 30STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 1 22HARDING WERRIBEE 0 18THOMANSON BULLEEN COBRAS 7 24

SENIORS - 10 .03.Gi,St Marys: 4.4 7.8 12.13 15.20.110North Brunswick: 3.0 9.0 9.0 12.1.73St Riarys• Goat kickers and best players results not received . North Brunssvick:Youn3. Fawcett 2. ?.9 Sorleto 2 . Dunarco . Freeman. Se. tternharn . Lattouf. Patullo.Best: ~ ta@mson. J Boudoloh, Care . Famulari . Healey. Armstrong . Umptres : KenRto;Cieee.`Bob McLeod (F)_

Mt Lilydale: 4.1 8.4 11.9 12.10.82Old Westboume: 2.2 6.4 10.6 14.9.93Rit Lilydale: Hoogenbocm 2. Kennedy 2. Wilson 2. Haves, Carolan . Gibson . Pearce.N.'ells. Best Blyd .lOnargar . Gibson . Brebner. Carolan. Leonard. Old Westb.nme:Rloore 4. Gibb 2. Crosss•ell 2 . Wilson . BtWnan. A Horabnr¢h . Tavlor. ALdridge .PtUsb :trr. Best : Gibb. Wilson . A Horsbmgh. Robson. Billrnan. Fairfield. Umpires:Pat h'.aebus. Anthony Stmps,on (F): James 4taebus IBI.

Bull een Colinas: 4.3 9.6 13.13 21,16 .142Brunswick; 3 .2 4.3 6.5 9.6 .60Bulleen Cobras : Saaksjani 5 . Clements 4, b1 D'Angelo 4. Ornvr 2 . McLeod,Pear =.,on . Peters. TrlnchL Sette. Genitsarts. Best: P. Dall'Ogifo. R1 D'Angeto .

S&vaksjan7 On+~Gi. R7eLaren . DeJong. Brunswick: S . Moore S. Bullock. Best: S .Moore . Harnmctt. Bullock. L . McBride. Fulton . Umpires : Peter Simpson (R) : GeorgePaleod6uoslEl

South Melb. Districts: 4.2 10.5 15.9 21.12.138Eltham Co llegians: 1.1 2.1 5.2 7.5.47South Rfetb. Districts: Goal kickers and best players results not received . ElthamCollegians: Hersbtu It 3 . Luttick. Gasparotto. Tivney . Carter. Best : Bell . Todaro.Horsburgh . Doody. Jgohns. Turney. Umpire : Craig Brajtberg (R) (F).

Werribee Amateum: 1.3 3.6 4.9 5.11 .41Swinburne Uni: 4.3 7.6 9.10 11.13.79Wercibee Amateurs: Harding 2 . Djakovtc 2. Matt Drew. Best : Broen . Czajkrnvski.Dibasista . T McKie . Edwards. McNamara . Sw-inbmae UnL• Harris 4. Sheedv 2. NSmith 2. Nicoll, thBono . O'Mara. Best : Parsons . D4dano . Albert, Prior, Harris.Ptohrnrski. Umpire : Mick Gqdav (F)

Bentle3~h 6.2 6.4 7.8 8.12.60Syndal l'sBp Ho: 4.4 7.5 7.8 10.8.68Bentleigh• Clough 2 . E4ies 2. Sharp. Henry. P 31~~ran. Adawav . Best : Seet ec . Gold.Craven. Adawau A Pttiito. ttreber. SyndalTaIIy fio: Vandercruk 3. DLx. riurrav.CachL1. Rutter, L Hmmemann. Rtorrtson. Beekcit. Best: L Harmemann. Rutter .Brawli. Joy. Henderson . G Kemper. Umpires: Terence, Farrell . Peter Woods (F).

RESERVES -10.06 .00

St Rtarys: 3.7 5.10 8.11 14.14 .98North Bntnsuick: 0.4 3.5 6.3 9.15 .69St R9aryq : Goal kickers and best lavers results not received. North BrnnsSVick :Papanikolaou 4, Patn(o. A Boudteh . Rlreok . Britt(. P Tanaaedi . Best : Marto .La,cton. tratna . A1cCailum . Bo}n . Cmsina.

Mt Lilydale: 1.5 4.8 4.10 7.11 .53Old Westboume: 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.8.14Mt Lllydale : Flanagan 2 . Burreit. Featonbv. Pereira Strachan. Walsh. Best: Walsh.Preetor. Ktdfer. Bnrrett. Delahunt . Garduier . Old Westbourne : Habersatt. Best : DSlattea". Danger4eld . Robbins. O'Keefe. M Aquflina. N AquIluia.

Bulleen Cobras: 2.2 8.8 8.12 14.13.97Brunswick: 1.2 2.2 2.3 3.3.21Bull een Cobras: Thomp~on 7. Baldi 2. G Broa~n . Data . Goetz . Paatsch . Best:RLzzzarcllti Thompson. DvrutrEou . Baldi . Casey. LVignev. Bruns~vick: McRae 2,Haves . Best: Lever, Carrdan . Salvatore . Hatrs .Smitlr .

South Melb . Dist.: 5.4 8.8 10.12 18.16.124Eltham Coll egians: 1.1 4.6 5.7 6.7.43South Mdb . Dist .: Goal kickers and best players restdts not received. Eltl>amCollegiatis• Coonertv 3, Jeal. D Barnett . t4atson. Best : deal. Davies. Coonerty.LValtcrs . D Barnett. J Mann .

Werribee Amsteurs: 4.1 8.3 9.5 10.7 .67Sw•inlnirne University: 5.0 6.2 7.6 9.7.61Werribee Amateurs: Adanto 4 . Green 2. Brc«n. Drew. Thomas, C Alabakis. Best:Alabaki.: . Ratutno. Green. Brown. Pdabakis. Ziilart. Swinburne University :

=ton , 3. Dent<irte 2 . Kane. Roberts . HamIlton . M George. Best : Kane. Murphy,

Hamilton . Cason. Gatlina Demvte.

Bentleigh• 3.1 5,7 8.9 10.10,70Syndatfially Ho: 1.2 1 4 4.7 5.10 .40Bentleigh: tV1ltOrington. 3 . Stanatakos 2. D Pittito 2. Anastasio. S Hall. T\apaer.Best: Cattersan. Beatic . Kepiiscinski . VJ1tlthIItgton . R Hall . Psaras . Syndai TallyHo : Stofortdts 2. Dance . B 8annemana D Richardson . Best : Ertan. Clststtansen .4S b{aeFarlarte. Bur ns . D Richardson. Hamlett .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK v. MT. LILYDALE Jackson

Reserve, Cob-.-BRUNSWICK v . ST. MARYS at 2.lOpmELTHAM v. BULLEEN COBRA SSWINBURNE UNI v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTSSYNDAL TALLY-HO v . WERRIBEE AMATEURSOLD WESTBOURNE v . BENTLEIG H

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D4 SectionBENTLEIGH BRUNSWICK BULLEEN COBRAS ELTHA M MT LILVDAL E

Coac h : Paul Dimmatina Coac h : Stan Gilday Coach : Joe D'Angelo COLLEGIANS Coach : David KeastRes . Coach: Paul Jemmeson Res . Coach: Steve Asst. Coach : John Kalpakis Coach : Peter Slacik Res . Coach: Jason Flanagan

1 C Sharp (C) Kannegiesser Res Coach: Jamie Redfern Res . Coach: Jason Lees 1 D. Johnson2 P Morgan 1

2B.LovettJ Markham

1 J . Kalpakis 1 D . Fammartino 2 P Hayes3 A Anastasio . 2 T. Orwin 2 T. Duggan 3 F Varg a4 D Lewis 4 J .Bell 2 S. Petty R . Pilapil 45 M Eyles (VC) 4 S .Goodwin 3 R. Pulverenti

4 B. Doody (C) 5 P Ston e6 R Weber 5

6A LeverD Dowdle

4 I . McLeod 5 S. Jea l6 R . 6 D . Cicchiell o

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.P.Laming 4 N. Cartledge M Gas arottop

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12 L Codarin 11 T.Fulton 8 T. Mazzarella .12 J Lees

11 C Gibso n

14 B Fotopoulos 1 314

S .Kannegiesse rS Moore

9 P. Goetz.

13 R. Bell 12 M Brebner15 P Withington 15

,R Smith 10 A. Gencarelli 14 S . Justice 13 R Kidd

16 P Jemmerson (RC) 16.

A .Dean 11 A. DeJong 15 L. White 14 C Walsh17 J Psaras 17 G.Mcgowan 12 16 D. Barnett 15 B. Commerford18 S Adaway 18 V.Gaffy 13 N . Cooke 17 G. Leys 16 P Caulfiel d19 S Hall (RVC)

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18 A . Macdonald19 R . Kennedy 17 A Burrett

20 R Fishlock 21 S .James 15 J . Trinchi 20 A . Hardie 18 B Jealou s21 A Graham 22 M .Mcbride 16 D. TrinChi 21 M . Luttick 19 J Burges s22 S Arvanitis 23 M .Lovett 17 M Fait 22 R . White 20 A Penhale23 A Clough 24

25L .McbrideM Cleveland

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27 J(Eddy) Seeley (VC) 29 B .Mcbride 21 N . Lykopandis 27 R . Beecroft25 A Delahun t

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32 D Fishlock 32.

S Draffin23 J . Redfern .

30 M Dean 27 N Pearce33 M Eefting 33

.S .Londrigan 24 M . Opie .

31 T. Carter 28 T Crow e34 L. Sampson 34 M.Whiteside 25 W. Olne y

'32 C . Baud 29 P Furlon g

35 L Ireson 3536

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26 J. D Angelo 33 M. Stanley 30 G Bird36 M Backman 37

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M .Bond30 S . Colverston 38 A. Macaulay 35 D Callanan

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4 Secti®nNTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE STH MELB DIST. ST. MARY'S SWINBURNE

Coach : Craig Fox Coach: Jeff Wilson Coach: Peter McBrearty Coach : Peter Olivieri UNIVERSIT YRes. Coach : Peter Dowsett Res. Coach : Stewie Craig Res Coach: Mel Beyer Res Coach : Michael

Learmonth Coach: Matthew Georg e

I S. Wernham 1 G. Robson 1• B . MaiPakas 1 . M . Learmonth Res Coach: T.B.A.

2 D. Adams 2 D. Taylor 2. J . Burke 2 . B . Boyes 1 G. Poppl e3 G. Lattouf 3 S. Depiazza 3. M . Hannan 3 . R . Livingstone 2 J . Sheedy4 P. Dimarco 4 A. O'Keefe 4. S. Stepnell 4 . N . Goldsworthy 3 J . Piotrowski5 W. McMahon 5 S. Craig 5. N. Warszewski 5 . 4 A. Fidle r6 D. Pizzari 6 J . Horsburgh 6 S King 6 S. Stone 5 J . Demarte7 D. Magnuson 7 R. Mutimer 7. W. Rosowski

7 N. Malloc hZsembery8 A

6 B . Canfield8 A. Peterson 8 A Horsburgh 8 . S. Smith

.9 K Gillard 7 A. Hamilton

9 A. Sammartino 9 C . Villinger9 . M Balsjaw

.10 T. Jones 9 M. McCalma n

10 W. Fawcett 10 J . Wilson (C)10. G. McDonald 11 J . Bernardi 10 M. George

11 J. Boudoloh 11 J . Lott Moonit P 12 11 D . Milano (C )12 S. Care 12 M . Gibb . .

HobbinsA12 13 J . Hill 12 B. Nichol l13 P. Marin 13 S . Hewitt ..

Henderson13 E14 W. Ross 13 M . Lucke y

14 M . Newton 14 B . Mattson . .A Bullma n14

15 D . Andrews 14 R . Good e15 H . Tsialtis 15 A . Board .. 16 J. Wedrien 15 C . Thomas

16 J . Saunders 16 S . Christo 15. B . L.azzaro 17 P. West 16 S . Reynoldso n17 A . Kyriazis 17 M . Aquilina 16. M . Thomas 18 B . Frail 17 J . Andrinopolous

18 B . Whitman 18 P. King 17. B. Gibson 19Lane20 A

18 A . Fiuman i'19 S . Famulari 19 M . Craig 18 . L Green . Mara19 B . O

20 N . Oates 20 S. Chaffey 19 . S. McDougall22 R . Allen 20 M . Trainor

21 Scott Wernham 21 B. Dangerfield 20 . J. Pohlner 23 J . Goldsworthy 21 R. Merke l

22 M . Sorleto 22 W. Fleming 21 . B. Powell 24 I . Goulett 22 S . George23 M. Vaina 23 G . Flower 22. G. Mijatovic 25 B. Sellers 23 J . Kane

24 S. Tancredi 24 L . Fairfield (VC) 23. P. Hannon 26 G . Koumantatakis 24 M. Caso n

25 J . Thompson 25 D . Moore 24. A . Bryson 27 25 T. Hourigan26 R . Pretty 26 P. Mesman (RC) 25. P. Cheevers 28 J . Innes 26 T. Schwero t

27 D . Lawton 27 D . Billman 26. J . Royle29 P. harrison30 P. watson

27 A . Collin s28 T Harris28 W. Pretty 28 D. Slattery (RVC) 27. B . Downing 31 W. Drew

.Cavicchiol o29 R29 C . Jewell 29 D. Horsburgh 28, D. Thomas 32

.30 P Turk30 S . Healey 30 R . McMillan 29 . P. Nice 33 M . Lynch

.31 C . Drago31 J . Freeman 31 R . Aldridge 30 . S Wright 34 M . Tindley 2 P Jones332 R . Divita 32 G . Jenkinson 31 . L Be m 35 G. Theoharris .

Smith33 N33 J . Rotell a34 M . Pisasale

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37 A. Dwyer.

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39 B. Prio rHen ry40 J40 B. McCallum 40 S . Leitch 38. S . Herman 44 A. Gunn

.Drahtidi s41 T41 J . Elasmar 41 39. A . Contreras 45

.Waters42 L42 J. Papanikoiou 42 40. L. Williams 46 M . Knight .Roberts43 J43 J . Page 43 P. Hopper 41 . A. Benigan 47 P. Rousis .

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c-- ,s YN oAL TALI:1- : )

Coach: Kevin HarnettRes Coach: Nick lace

1 J Barro (DVC)2 1 Bingham3 M Joy (C)

M Grocott4 P Henderson (C)5 D Hannett (RC)

B Di x6 J Cotsis (RVC)

C Price7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas11 J Rutter12 D Bent13 B Pearce14 S O'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher (RDVC)17 A Burgess18 S Macfarlane

M Foal e19 M Glenister20 C Hal l

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare23 M Beckett24 M Macfarlane25 C Clark (RC)26 G Stofiridis27 G Kemper28 M Kennedy29 A Shee r30 J Ertan31 A Richardson32 L Hannemann33 M Richardson34 V Wong35 C Cachia (VC)36 P Van Velsen37 A Dance38 M Christiansen39 G Dimitropoulos40 N Toce41 A Morrison42 A FindlayJ Sargent43 A Brown44 D Raa b

J Maestros45 D Richardson46 M Pan e47 M French49 M Buckley51 W Hall53 C Varnavas

54 P Sheer65 D Kennett81 S Da y

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1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C. Cummins4 S. Conway5 S. Bisby6 S. McGrath7 T. Ellis8 C . Camilleri9 A . Towers10 B . Walker11 N . Isaac12 R . Rantino13 D . Lenoury14 B. McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J . Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J . Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S . Dalbon22 A . Dibaitista23 C . Becker24 S . Harding25 S . Pugliese26 P. Thomas27 D . Warwick28 C . Whiting29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 P. Marsh32 B. Seeber33 S. Fuller34 K. Mongrey35 U . Youn g36 D. Stephenson37 C. Edwards38 J . Crooks39 C. Chapman40 L. Carson41 M . Houston42 S . Fletcher43 E . Galiz i44 D . Flack45 D . Czajkowski46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G . Shelley49 D . McKee50 K. Pace51 M . Greene52 L. Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R. Portogallo55 D. Gullfounce56 A . Addamo57 M . Brow n58 A . Birch59 A . Albakis60 S . Hartley61 G . Warren62 C . Albakis63 P. Browning64 S. Pisak65 R . Engler

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S~~'?OrrOLD MELBURNLINS v. OLD TRINITY:,LIRCELLIN v. OLD IVANHO E,;T I{EEVINS v. UNIVERSTY BLUES

OLD XAVERIANS v. ST BERNARDS

;1FISOB v. OLD SCOTC H

$S NOLD MENTONIANS v. COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE v. OLD PARADIANS

h1AZENOD v. WHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYS v OLD BRIGHTON at EP SundayOLD HAILEYBURY v. ORMOND

C SFCTIOPtBEAUMARIS v. OLD GEELONGBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE v. ST BEDES MENTONE

TIGERS

HAMPTON ROVERS v. IVANHOE ASSUMPTION

THERRY PENOLA v. GLEN EIRA

AJAX v. PRAHRAN (clash Sth. Mielb . Districts U19's)

Dl SECTIONST LEOS EMMAUS v. OAKLEIGH

BANYULE v . OLD CAMBERWELLOLD ESSENDON v . MONASH BLUES

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY v . CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS

AQUINAS v. OLD CAREY

D2 SECTIONUNIVERSTY BLACKS v . PARKSIDEKEW v . WEST BRUNSWICK

YARRA VALLEY v. FITZROY REDSTHOMASTOWN v. SALESIAN

PENINSULA v. MENCONB

D3 SECTIONALBERT PARK v. UHSOBRICHMOND CENTRAL v. ELEY PARK

POWER HOUSE v. ST JOHNS

MONASH GRYPHONS v . WILLIAMSTOWNELSTERNG'JICK v. HAWTHORN at Elstemwick Park

Saturday

D4 SECTIONOLD WESTBOURNE v. NORTH BRUNSWICKBRUNSWICK v. MT LILYDALE

ELTHAM v. ST MARYSSWINBURNE v. BULLEEN COBRAS

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS v. SYNDAL TALLYHO (clash AJAX Under 19's)WERRIBEE v. BENTLEIGH (game switched from

original draw)

CLUB XVIII (1 )

OLD MELBURNIANS v . ST KEVINSMARCELLIN v. DE LA SALLE

MAZENOD v . PRAHRANOLD SCOTCH has the byeOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD XAVERIANS

CLUB XVIII (21OLD IVANHOE v. YARRA VALLEYST BERNARDS v. THERRY PENOLAMONASH WHITES v. OLD CAMBERWELLPARKSIDE v. WHITEFRIARSRUPERTSWOOD v. OLD TRINITYCOLLEGIANS v. OLD GEELONG

UNDER 19 SECTION 1ST BERNARDS v. ST KEVINSOLD HAILEYBURY v. DE LA SALLE

OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD PARADIANSOLD MELBURNTANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

MARCELLIN v. OLD XAVERIANSCOLLEGIANS v . MAZENO D

UNDER 19 SECTION 2WHITEFRIARS v. HAMPTON ROVERS

OLD TRINITY has the byeOLD IVANHOE v . BEAUMARIS

OLD SCOTCH v . MHSOBYARRA VALLEY v. OLD CAREY

UNDER 19 SECTION (21 BLUEOLD MENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUESSOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS v. DE LA SALLE (2)

(clash with Seniors)MENTONE v. ST LEOS EMMAUS

ORMOND v. AJAXGLEN EIRA v. CAULFIELD

UNDER 19 SECTION (2) RED

AQUINAS v. OLD ESSENDON

TIGER SHARKS v. OLD CAMBERWELL (clash withSeniors)

UNIVERSIRT BLACKS v. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWERUPERTSWOOD has the byeTHERRY PENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOYS (clash with

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IT=~;WSection 1

t . K.'s started brilliantly against the under-manned O .P .'s with 7 goals to nil in the opening

stanza . SKOBS continued in the same vain for therest of the game . But in the last O .P.'s now downto 17 men, fought on and kicked 3g in a very spir-ited fight back . St . B .'s missed their opportunitiesfor goal in the first with 1g7 . Whereas De La with5g4 in the second took theirs . St . B .'s fought backand with the first goal in the last, only 7pts down .De La storms on 5 unanswered goals - match over- good win . Uni Blues demolished Old Hail, asexpected, but for Old Hail with Fletcher, Pfeifferand Ferguson getting plenty of the ball, they justneed to finish off with goals . Xavs proved againthat you should not right tiiem off. For Old B .'s -yet to beat a team in the four, maybe today . The`sleeper' finished off Mazenod with a consistent 4-quarter effort . Brundy. Thomas & Alder with 4g,just too good . Heal (again), Veltman & Collinsplayed well for the Nodders . The Lions steamrolledMarcellin in their first quarter and by 1/2 time thegame was all over. Obviously because they slept inthe 3rd and were drowsv in the 4th .

Section 2In an absolute thriller the Hampton Rovers

came from 4 goals down at the last change to drawwith Yarra Valley . For the Rovers, Stafford, Carrand Goss were best, while for the BushrangersSenaratne, Collett and Parry all played well . OldTrinity returned to form with a convincing 86 pointwin over Old Carev . For the victors Cornell contin-ued to play well kicking 6 and was backed up byWalsh who kicked 4 while Christopherson was bestafield, and for Old Carey Prior, Hutchins andCostello each battled hard all day . Led by Foley,Deaton and Taylor, Beaumaris remained a gameclear at the top of the ladder running out winnersagainst the Whitefriars by 40 points . For the Friars,Alexander, Cleven and Janson were best . OldScotch revealed their consistency and depth yetagain with another all round team performanceagainst Old Ivanhoe . Beaurepaire and Brooke eachkicked four and Hosking and Crane were brilliantfor the winners, while Binney, Lynch and Gibsonwere consistent performers for Old Ivanhoe .MHSOB had the bye .

Section (2) Blu eThe Blues unearthed another forward with

Leithbridge bagging 10 and kicking their percent-age along to an unassailable level (now worth 4pts) .For Glen Eira. Ahmed Ali again played well and got

(U19/2 & Red)

(U19/1 & Blue)

4 and Clark& Gusmandid well also .With Bruhnand Rynberk back in town, the Grammar boysannihilated De La by 142pts thus pushing up theirpercentage by 22pts . This puts them within strik-ing distance of Ormond . For the depleted De La,they just have to keep battling the games out. TheJaekers took this game right up to the Swans forthree solid quarters before the ladder leadersshowed why they are still undefeated with a terrif-ic 5 goal last stanza . Just too big and too strong inthe end! Old Ment. were outstanding for 3 quartersbefore being overrun by St . Leo's in the last . If OldMentone could have converted some of thosemissed opportunities, the game could have beenover by the last break . Alexander, Wilcox and Ballwere great. Finally. Mentone put themselves into awinning position by 3-quarter time, but scoringonly lpt in the last, is not good enough to beat afinal four aspirant. Levitt . Krings and Rocke diewell for Mentone, for the Mosquito Fleet - Harvey,Healy & Casey.

Section 2 (Red )Therry Penola put in a terrific performance to

inflict Old Essendon's first defeat for the year,recording a huge turn-around from their first meet-ing earlier in the season . Higgins and Barron eachkicked 5 goals while Holdstock, Reynolds andHenderson were all brilliant for winners . Like mostteams at some point this year Essendon have beenstruggling to put their best 18 on the field in recentweeks, but nothing should take away from Therry 'sgreat win . Old Camberwell showed they are reallyhitting form by becoming only the second team tobeat the North Old Boys this year, as they ran outwinners by five points . For the Wells, Hancock,Nunn, Margetts, and Cramer-Roberts each put inmatch winning performances, while for the NOBsOwen kicked 3 goals, Joyce 2, and Maplestone andMullins were best . Bulleen Templestowe showedthey still will be a danger this year after they ranout winners over Aquinas by 150 points . ForBulleen Templestowe Florence had a great daykicking 8 while Pietryk and Marsh kicked 4 each,and Taylor and Florence were best, and for AquinasBoland, Cochrane and Hall all battled hard . TheUni Blacks put in a big team effort and had theirbest win of the season by upsetting a gallantRupertswood . Maguire was as tough as nails withEvans, Schirmer, and Seuren all great for theBlacks, while Shalders . Burrowes and Baines werethe best for the Sunbury boys . The Tiger Sharkshad the bye .

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PREVIEW

section 1

DotiVn there at SKOBS, T .P.O . is valiantly tryingto keep the lid securely screwed down now thatthey are heading the ladder for the first time . Thislast month has been one 'first' after another! ThePremiership favourites (P.F.) should win at homeagainst De La but be warned, De La's form is out-standing after their terrific win against St . B .'s last

Nveek . Old Hail play Old P. at Fisher Ovalgaileybury College in which one side will have their

first win for the season. Both sides will obviouslybe completely 'prepared' for this crunch game . In aclifflianger, the home side - just! The match of theround sees Old B .'s host Uni Blues at the beach

ovai . Unfortunately for Uni, Old . B .'s enjoy playingon the sandy beach oval and should win by l5pts .

Holdsworth's O .M .'s will provide the upset of theround with an 8pt win against Old Xavs to keepthem in touch with the four. Marcellin has beenclose to a number of wins this season and shouldget across the line over the Nodders at home .

Finally this is St . B's last chance to stay in touch

with the four . Coach O'Connor knows this is amust win and therefore should defeat the Lions in

a closely fought game .

Section 2The Hampton Rovers are in danger of losing

touch with the final four and need to win well whenthey take on Old Carey. The Rovers should have toomuch firepower and class for Old Carey . whodespite some good performances this year need toimprove if they're going to win this one . Old Trinityhost the Whiefriars, with only a game separatingthe teams it should be a great clash . Both teamshave looked liked world beaters at times only tolose games they should win, but I think SteveMaus' team have shown just a bit more consisten-cy and should win . After the week off MHSOB takeon Old Ivanhoe . There shouldn't be too much sep-arating these teams. but I think MHSOB will be toogood on the day . Yarra Valley have looked in muchbetter form over the last few rounds, but I still don'tthink they've improved enough to beat 2nd placeOld Scotch who have only dropped two games forthe year. Beaumaris have the bye .

Section ( 2) Blu e

In the match of the round, the Blues came upagainst the Grammarian's at the Main Oval . CoachMathieson knows his Caulfield side needs to startbeating teams in the four to have any chance atbeing in finals come August . Whereas, the Bluesknow that only I win separates 2nd and 6th . In aboilover the Grammar boys by lpt . The inconsis-tent De La should defeat Old Mentone . But thisweek, after the 'tones' great game last week, willcause an upset away win by 1 Ipts . St . Leo's are upagainst the undefeated at Bennetswood . The Leoboys have too much at stake and will cause the 2ndupset of the round to beat Sth . Melb by 2pts . BothAjax and Mentone come off 'honourable' losses in a

match, which both teams need to win to stay intouch with the four. If Mentone defeats Ajax thatwould probably end any chance of them makingthe four, due to their low percentage . That last nailshould be in the lid by 5 .00pm . Ormond shouldhave a percentage-boosting win against Glen Eiraat Gunn Reserve. The win enables them to startcementing their place in the four .

Section 2 (Red )

If their form of the last few rounds is anythingto go by Old Essendon will be battling when theytake on the North Old Boys at East Keilor thisround . For the first time this season I'll be tippingagainst the ladder leaders as they'll need a returnof their best players if they're going to win this one .In form Old Camberwell take on Aquinas in whatshould be a big win for the Wells as they've taken itup to all the top teams this year, while Aquinashave began to improve but still lack the skill to beatthe 3rd placed Wells . Bulleen Templestowe wereexcellent last week and should be too good whenthey take on the Tiger Sharks who haven't been inthe best form recently . In what will be a great clash,giant killer's Therry Penola will take it right up toinconsistent Rupertswood . In a close game I thinkTherry will record their second big win in a row .The Uni Blacks have the bye .

NAME CLUBUNDER 19/1

5T-AIQRS

LAST TOTAL

MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 0 31O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 5 33R. LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 0 27MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 2 28PULLEN ST KEVINS 0 23O'CONNELL DE LA SALLE 2 25

UNDER 19/ 2SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 1 36A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 0 33CORNELL OLD TRINITY 6 30BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 4 24D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 1 17BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 4 20

UNDER 19 I21 BLUECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 0 48HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 3 33CHERRY STLEOS 0 29BARR MENTONE 1 30BRUHN CAULFIELD 6 33

UNDER 19 I21 REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 0 47FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 0 27BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 0 19HORGAN OLD CAMBERWELL 0 18M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 2 18

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Under-19 - Section 1COLLEGIANS

Coach : Richard Obee

1 D. Coombe s

2 R . Muir

3 D . Dowling4 R . Sztar5 B. Hois t

6 A. Fletcher7 J. Farley8 B. Sloman9 B. Low12 M . White

13 B . Lumb

14 J . Dixon

15 N. Perera

17 A. Shinktield

18 D . Brewing

21 N . Chalmers

22 C . Rologas

25 M . Rei d

26 P. Krotiris

27 B. Donnelly

29 B. Lukav31 N . Herman32 M.Johnson33 J . Fitzpatrick34 J . Youn g40 J . Dixon

43 E . Waters

DE LA SALL ECoach: Terry Russel l

1 . L . Young2 . C . Moran3. S. Evans4. S . Brow n5 . S . O'Connell6 . A . Bonnici7 . G. Wise8 . M . Naughtin9 . S. Hyde10. S. Hale11 . D. Doyle12. B . Hawkins13. W. Jolley14 . J . Lowe16 . M . Miller16 . B . Kropman17 . J . Kean18 . C. Mercuri18 . A. McLeish19. R . Burrows19. T. Woodlock20 . M . Picone (C)21 S . Murray22 T. Mola n23 P. Mulholland24 J. Garland37 .J Hyne s39. M . Goodier40. P. Harrison41 D . Spithill42 A . Coffey42 A. Carullo47 J . Stinear52 D . Poynton61 R . Warmsley63 P. De La Haye70 M . Duggan

MARCELLINCoach : Denet Merto n

1 . R . Galati

2. D . Cracknell

4. L. Nea l

6 J. Carpenter7 D. McMillan

12 L . Connal13 J . Matthews15 R . Baeyni16 L. McMillan18 L. Furlan19 M . Mccartin23 P. Hesse25 N . Bisas27 B. Norden

28 S . Bake r

29 D . Ballantyne

32 V. Cahill35 A. Carson

37 A. White40 D . Newell

43 G .Thomas53 S . Allitt

OLDMELBURNIANSCoach: Wayne

Hotdswort h

1 P Gallagher C2 T Bryan t3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonier6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrne10 B Marks11 C Hinktuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Coo k15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alder21 S Kennedy22 A Wall23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilby28 M Radywonik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

OLDPARADIAN S

Coach : Brendan Flynn

1 . L. McMahon2 .3. M. Cosgriff (C)

4.

5 . P. Palermo

6 .7 . M . Zannino8 . L. Collins9 . M . Shepherd10 . B . Mobrici11 . T. Bateman

12 . S . Hickey

1 51618 N . El Mohamed19 G . Moore23 A . Ploenges24 T. Lombardi

27 S . Corcoran

29 S . Doyle

3235 A. Tenson36 D . Boundy50 D . Furze52 J . Bonaci

56 T. Jenkinson

64 L. Price

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach: Manny Nicotosl

I . A. KeIIy2 . A. P.9cCarthy~3 . B. Calman tvC)4 . J. Scanla n5. M. Hiqgins6. M. Alle n7. S . Johnston8. L. McDonnell

J . RalphtO .J .Chambers

I . L. Farrow12. J. Dillon13. D.Behan14. L . Moss15. M . Sleeman16. D . James17. D . Thomas18 . N . Hullett19 . M. D'Amelio20 . J . McGrath21 . R . Speekman (C)22 . M . 0'Kane23 . D. Bonadio24 . N. Heatley25. H. Davies2& D. McKean27. A. Curtin28. A McQueen-Parton29. N . Harbec k30 . A . Pritchard31 . D . Orlando32 . S . Griqg33 . C. HaHield34 . L. Dinardo35 . R. Lopresti36. D. Noonan37 . P. Darer38. J. Demaria39. N. Quinn43 A Nole n44 T. Fotzgerald48 R 0'Shannassy55 G . Monaha n59 R triacvfiirter71 M. McCarthy

MAZENO DCoach : Rod Bourke

1 . D. Collins2 . D . Fotiniotis3 . D . Bonnici4 . A. McIntyre5 . D . Maskell6 . A . Strawhorn7 . A . Fry8. E . Hansen9. D. Hos e10 . J . McLatchieif . C. Jayaweera12 . C . Clegg13 . D . Clegg14 . L . Fuller15 . M . McDowell16 . A . Moo n17 . R . Mosbauer18. M . Quinn19. S . Marti n20 . B . Southgate21 . P. Rya n22 . D . Waite23 . T. Heal24 . L . May25 . P. Reed26. A . Chalk27. P.Jones28. T. Grierson29 . C. Meehan30 . A. Wilson31 . S . Veltman32 . P. Dugdale33 . M . Guthridge34 . K. Lorenz-

Daniel

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . R .Legudi2. C. Ward3. A . Bouzikas4 . SD . Borg5 . J . Cdarelli6 . J . McKay7 . L . Harvey8 . L . Wilkinson9 . D . Valori10 . J . Hillit . S.lannozzo12. M. O'Donnell13. S . Burgyn14. P. Holland15. A . Garvey16 . M . Stapleton17 . M . D'Arcangelo18 . D. Wals h19 . Rahill20 . D . Sheehan21 . A. Smit h22 . B. McManus23. A . Mastropasqua24. L. Campbel l25. T. Legud i26. A . Monteleone27 . L.Evans28 . M . Caligiuri29 . A. Abele30 . C. Trewin31 . L .O'Brine32 . S. Monteleone33. B. Ballarin34 . M. Zucco35. T. Pearson36. M . Pope37. T. Carrick38 . N . Smith39 . J . Formica40 . R. Cousland41 . M . Kavanagh52 L . O'Sullivan

Coach: Roger Brown

1 . C . Mizzi

2. C . McNicol

3. T. Mattesti

4. A . McGillivray

5 . B . Williams6 . R. Stewar t7 . C. Reddin

8 . C . McKimm

9 . M. Ward

tO .A . Morley

11 . L. Adamis

12 .N . Kennedy

14 M . Lowe

16 B . Marks

17 D . Hellyer

19 P. Angelini

20 M. Smith

21 B . Titshall

22 A . Hughes

23 J . Dickerson

24 MJ Smith

27 J . Maguire

ST. KEUIRSCoach : Paul

O'Shannassy

1 . S. Moylan2 . L. Coleman3. A . Umbers5. Natal e6. Dellapicca7. D. James8. N . Marchesani9 . D. satgliano10 .1 . Deli c11 . M . Hutton12 . C . Tudich13 . K. Didilis14 . J . Cassell15 . D . Bare16. D . Lucas17. P. Cameron18. C . Moffat19. E . Lync h20 . L. Kalesaran21 . T. Simpson22 . R . Dabraio23 . M . Rigby

24 . G . Nolan25 . A. O'Keefe27 D . Young28 M . Giansiracusa29 J . Giansiracusa30 M . Winridg e31 A . Turlich32 J . Cox33 G . Healy34 J . Henderson35 W . Macdonald36 W . McCann37 M. Powel l38 T. Wickham40 Fynmore41 Dickeson42 B .Pugh46 J . Travaglia48 M . Kempton52 Leatham57 M . Hinsely

OLDHAILEYBUR Y

Coach : Heath Broadbent

1 . L Pfeffer2. L. Pitcher3. H . Brooks4 . S . Langford-

Jones(C)5 . A Shaw7. J. Cashmor e9. A Wawn n (DVC)10.B.SaNasit . J . Wright13, B. Crawford14. G. Smith (C)15 . G. Winder17 . R. Runner18 . D. Crowl19. G . Ffetcher (VC)20. B. Ferguson21 . J. Dailey24. P. Ladd25. D. Webb26 . L. Hogan27 . A Janke28 . B. Hunter29. D. Moss32 D. Mackenzie39 Q . Boan40 S. Capron42 B. Koetsw-r47 T. Philips51 L. Holt58 J. Webb

UNIVERSITYBLUE S

Coach: Steve King

1 . C. Barrott2 . L . Bassell3 . C . Beato n4 . L . Chamberlain

(VC)5 . J . Chivers6 . R . Bowland7. C . Deunty

9. A . Di Pasquale10 . S . Edwards11 . A. Evan s12 . G . Fricker13 . B. Gates (C)14 . T. Girwood15 . T. Fallow16 . R . Hamilton17 . R . Holmes18. N . Hutchens19,S . Hun t20. J . Hunter21 . L. Howley22 . S . Kaso23 . R. Kelleher24 . C. Kennedy25 . A. Munro26 . M . Vasey27 . L . Quin28. S. Randall29 . T. Roac h30. E. Roydhouse31 .T. Morga n32 . M . Sal e33 . A . Savolutos34 . S . Sandiford35 . S . Russell36 . A . Powell37 . T. Trumble38 . E . Wilcox39 . A. Williams41 W. Temple-

Smith42 S . Young

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Coach: Mick Deaton VERS (1) Coach : Graeme Bulluss Coach : Brett Gear Coach: Stuart McLean

Windeban kJCoach: Wayne Stafford

.Foley (C)D 1 E . Raleigh (C) 1 . C . Smith 1 . R. Mansfiel d.

MageeJ1 M. Pearson 2 J . Zarb 2 StewartC 2 . A. Berez a.

A. Pratt

K. Taylo r;,

2 D. Dive r3 B . Boyd

3 D. Veale (C)4 R. Ware

. .3 . B. Walsh-Richardson 3 . J . Whyt e

.6 C . Collins 4 S . Blangiardo 5 A. Keys 4 . K. Detarczynski 4 . C. Binne y- B. Cairns 5 A. Vanderhelm 6 B. Woollard (VC) 5 . T. Chapman 5 . J . Briggs

J. Mead 6 L. Kennedy 7 A. O'Brien L6 Bartley 6 . T. Me eB. Gillespi e

Bir dD07 K. Johnstone

G C8 N. Orchard (VC)

..7 . P. Gizinski 7 . M . Clarke..

P. Brook (VC) arr8 .g B Jowett

9 J . Walke rSims-Lucas10 E 8 . L. Costello 8 . C. Lynch

°. S. Lynch3 C.1uok

.10 M . Stafford DVC)

.11 A. Hall 9. D . Shure 9 . N. Braddy

q_.. B. Pearse 11 M . Lawrence Ct) 12 M . Cotter 11 R . Hall 10 . N . AndersonN . Clemente

~12 J . Zampaglioni (VC) 13 R . Patterson

12 J Hutchins 11 . A. Jurki w;. M. Blackmore 13 T. Wilson 14 P. Wolnizer .

12 S Morris17. S. Fitzgerald 14 N. Goss 15 A. Vicendese 13 J . Macpherson . .18. A. Thompson 15 M . Vaughan 16 S. Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland 13 . D . Treloa r1 1 A. Guidolm (C)

Edg ep A16 L . Hope 17 G . Pollard

C S ff 15 J . Oppenheim 14. K . Theodossi. .B. Zigouras 18 G . Kelly e r18 . o

19 A Dymble 16 R . Graham 15 . M . LimC . Hartman 20 W. Hebbard

21 N Mason.

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

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

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

tC226 R . Alexander 23 E . H o

24 P Rujevic 20 R . Adams 19. L. McKieeo o7. S .DeatonR28

28 N . Gould .25 A . Svirskis 21 R . Leong 20. D . Hawkes..

3. A . Coate29 J . Prantzos30 A Fisher 26 C . Wright 22 C . Taylor 21 . A . Clancy

L.Tucke r;+• A . Spence

.32 J . Ng (Dvc) 27 S . French

Miezi s28 KD. Prior 22. M . TeSke y

.~. J . Beattie 33 C . Sendeckyj ..29 S . Allen 24 P. Unkles 23. F. Cokelek

S . McNicholas 35 L. Wheeler 30 J . Membrey 25 N . Detarczynski 24. D. Neilson3q. H . McMilla n

Heal yL3536 A . Battam s

M li3 D31 M . Dowling 26 E . Morgan 25. J . Gieschen..

36 . B . Deatono n o9 .

40 S Deal32 T. Harper 27 S . Baker 26. G . Gibson

M . Milli s38 . S . Lee

. 33 M . Neilse n34 J, Veale 27 . T. Grieve

39. L. Ramirez-Smith 35 G . Rankin 31 . C. MacDonald'I E . Cooper 34 . S . AstonI . R . Guina n

42 . A . Wilson 35 . R. Smilli e36 . J . Stafford

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Terry Kendall Coach: Steve Maus Coach : Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penalun a

1 . J . Cran e2 . R. Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middli n3 . S. Tulloch

Ada m4 C C2 Hine A O 2. M . Cahill 2 M Norrish. .

5 . S. Stewart 3 Langdon S 3. S . Cloven3 N Pas k

7 D . Adderley 4 Taylor C 4 R Butt8 S.John ston 5 Robison M 7 J.Povrer 5 P Valoppi9 D. Johnston10 S. Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M. Malady 6 D Lloyd11 R . Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L . Swain 8 R Drew12 T. Page13 A. Cleeland 7 Dodgson B 10 L . Coulthard 9 B Keho e

14 D . Loqan 8 Amiconi A 11 D. Crea 10 J Seege r15 D . Gilchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Slats 11 Z Web b16 N . Colman 10 Blackmore B

.13 L Gillie s

17 D . Pryle s18 J. Pilkington (Cl 11 Clarke J 13 T. Langford 14 G Thompso n20 T. Wilson-Hum hries

p12 Kell T

y14 L . Twomey 15 D Smit h

21 S. Dillon 13 Ellerbeck G 16 R. Coslovich 16 C Holdswort h22 M . Pears e23 A. Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T Barugh 17 A Pizzey24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M . Baker 18 C Beal25 E. Tembat h26 D Brooke

16 Condron K19 J. Morris 19 A Colema n

.27 L . Rout] edge

1 7 Armatas C .Alexander20 S 20 D Senaratne

28 S. 7hompson 18 Heaven C .21 J Tomkins

29 J . Smedfey 19 Carter-Buszard L 21 A. Graham22 J Peake30 A . Birch

31 J . Beaurepaire VC) 20 Oberoi S 22 A. Baker 23 T Collett32 S. Hosking (VC~ 23 Wallin A 23 J. Treyvaud 24 G Coutts33 J . Rodski 24 Christopherson J 24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellegrino34 M . Fowles35 A. Tindale

25 Zandor M26 Donahoo M(VC) 25 M . Crowe 27 S Savag e

36 R . Hooke38 H Fenner 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhllechner 29 D Bel l

.39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S. San 30 J Strong41 M . Lipshut 30 Sullen M Harrison28 P

31 S Urban e42 J . Ros s43 J . Denb

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.29 D D'sousa

32 D Smit h

44 T Collie 33 Malekasi. 34 S Britt.

45 A . Fuller 42 Torney A 30 B. Janson 37 D Sims46 J . Siko n56 E . Ramsay 44 Lancaster 44 N Martin

61 J . Stratos 45 Ward C62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Lucas 55 Troon R88 J . Li e

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;2) BlueDE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA f ._ : . ."

Coach : Mark Zuker - - - - - - - : - - - - ~ S Coach: Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach : Shane O'ConnorCChris ' . .mr t

1 D . Henzel1, 0 . Krongold 1 . A . Toniola 1 . Ahmed Ali

2 1 M. G S ms r4 A . Butt 2, C . Deal (VC) 2 . B . Guliffer 2 . All All .

3 P Dixo n5 E . Goldstone 3 . A . Axles 4 P. Brot 3 . C . Allen .4 G Allan

6 L. Goldman T Vinen4 5 P. Mulholland 4. A . Baraket .

8 T Katz.

5 B Gross6 J . Kean 5. M . Baraket (C) 5 T. Fricke r.

9 D . Netivstadt. .

6 . N . Bode 7 S. Mehan8 P Arbon

6. G . BurleyyS . Pratt

11 A . Benedykt 7 . P. Roberts.. Gooe

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7. G. Cassar 7 T. BarrLittl e8 K

12 J . Blankfield 8 . S . Tucker 9 M. Brasher 8. D . ClarkeCuni9 N

.9 K. McLeo d

14 S . Newstadt 9~ J . Dalwood (C)10 McDonal dS

9 L. Harriso n10 J . Clifton

. .10. M . Dimachki 10 R. Ward

15 D. Finkel . .11 Gardine rB 11 A . Brett 11 . R . Dimachki 11 B . Atherton

16 J . Freeman. .

12. B . Goddard (DVC) 12 J . Roberts 12. N . D'Zilva 12 P. Williams17 0 . Flamm 13. J . Morvell (DVC) 15 L. Browne 13. I. Dean 13 M . Haye s18 J. Feldman 14. M . Green 17 Joily W

17 McGowan14. L. Granroft 14 P. Rock e

20 D. Zulch 15. A . Docker 19 S Alder 15. J . Gusman 15 D. Johns22 D. Mrocki 16 . P. McLeish

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

23 B . Nissen 17 . P. Ellis 23 L. Danaher 17. M . Kasar 17 S . Casaceli i24 P. Glazer 18, N . Guyett 25 P. Rossiter 18 . P. Khalild 18 M . Michaelidis26 A. Cooper 19 . W. Brockett 29 S . Browne 19 . L. Kuthman 19 S . Hamilto n27 C Spero 20 . D. Griffiths 32 H. Funston 20 . L. Lampos 20 P. Krings.31 D. Norich 21 . D. Elais 33 B . Lambe

40 T. Heffernan21, P. Merric k

Milopoulo s22 S 21 D. Kelly32 M . Kestenberg 22 . T. Rynber k

23 . B . Naylor42 J . Bowden

. .23 . T 0'Lou hian-Eider 25 N. Curran

35 I . Same 24 G Dyson42 M . Laffertyy 24 . A. Ranson L . Parsons

36 A. Sacks. .

25 . M . Cramphorn43 R. Buckle y51 M . Conway 25 . A. Selvan 30 A. Pothitos

39 A. Sapar 31 . M . Richardson 52 L. Moloney 26 . J . Serpanchy 33 R . Hamil

43 E. Woliner 32 . L. Franklin 53 C . Moran 27 . D. Sheehan 34 M . Wingrav e

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

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

Snow47 M 40 R. O'Neill 56 J . Norton 30 . P. Wallis 43 P. Murphy.50 M . Milmeister 43 A. Bruhn 57 B. Ramsey

Rice58 C31 . S . Ware 45 R . Connard

55 V Kelp 44 A. Vanrompaey.

60 D Wood32 . B . Wazseknei 43 S. Sulliva n. 50 J . Wade .

61 L Becker 33 . M . Wood 51 J. Haig.Bellistri62 C 34 . S . Zebian 71 S. Rickards.

64 B. Cole 35 . B. Zure k64 T. Woodloc k

(IR MQND ST LEOS EMM AUS STH . M ELR .Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Jamie winduss Coach: Tim Hiile Coach : Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS

1 N Whitmore 1 . L. Russell (C) 1 . L. Moss Coach: Darren FdcKitlop2 M Stokie 2. K . Harvey 2. M . D'Ameli o3 J Rosengarten 3. S . Tumiati 3. C. Irvin 1 J. Royle4 M Bolton 4. D Casey (VC)y 4 D Behan D'Andre a2 W5 P Avery7 Northwa yG

5. J Tolley

M Lub a6.

. .P. Boyd

.3 J. Raebur n

8 J Backweil R Wile y7. B. L. Cullen (VC) 4 N. Matarazzo9 C0'Sulivan 8. J Muzzell 9. N . Romney 5 I . Rusaki v

o B Rogers 9. J, Rutz 10 . A . Cherry 6 L . Este r1 M Edsai! 10 . L D'Astoli 12 . D. Dick 8 A. Skinn s

12 G Smythe 11 . D Healy 14 . M . McHugh 9 S. Aquilin a13 A Perrya L Golding

12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVC)13 . A . Kurzel 15 . P. Carey (DVC) 10 S . Rocco

15 J Park 14 . D . Jowett 16 . A . Kelly 11 H . McFadde n6 A Carter -° 15 A Goonan 17 . A. Windle 12 J . MacDonald

18 A Shields 16 D McKenna 18 . M . Fechner 13 W. Brow n19 R Buckley 17 M Heffernan 19 . A. Rooks 16 J . Leeman20 w Lille 18 M . Purcell 20 J Hamilton 17 P D'Andre a21 A Hicks22 B Green

19 C Everett20 T. Harvey

. .21 . A . Ballard

.18 J . Stephens

23 D Cavicchiolo 21 S Anderson 22 D. McKean 20 H . Master s24 R Vrachnas 22 R Quiney 23 . G . Brearley 21 D . Bell25 C G11home 23 H . Putz 24 . R. Marchnat 22 K . Ferguson27 I McCormick 24 A Lom 25 . C. Hatfield 24 G. Tsicaderi s28 J Mai n29 TStarr 25 J Silver 28 C. Blejak 25 E . Bouchard30 J Mei!ington 26 M Martinov

27 J Noske41 D. Wood 26 J . Griffin

31 S Hav,rcins r 28 N Thompson 55 D . Tomkins 27 P. Cheevers32 A lloight 31 S Barker 58 A. Bulmer 29 M . Bradfield34 P Fon_eka 34 A Warwarek 59 M . Anderson 30 A . Niel d36 N Costley 39 M Ferrari 61 G . Hondow 32 E . Mahone y42 S Kimbe r44 0 Lappin 40 64 T. Stephens 33 J . Fidogianni s45 H Graham 49 A Perry

'73 J . Dixon 34 G. Gaylor

a8 G C!ugston Shannessy79 A Q 74 J . Blewett 41 M . Wood63 B Boyer 91 T Collie 76 G . Donovan (C) 51 G. Row e69 JVeenhuizen

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~n er® 1 ® Section 2 eAQUI NAS D .C . TIGER SHARKS BULLEEN- NTH OLD BOYS OLD

Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach : Mark Beasley TEMPLESTOWE Coach : James Sandman CAMBERWELLCoach : John Stanton

Coach: Michael Sigalas

1 . M . Lant 1 D Edwards 1 . B . Tippe r?, M. Alley 1 . S . Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2. M . Santamaria

RobinsonN35. A. Bolan d

W Lyn g62 . D . Florence

d iP

3 J Kirk4 T Stathopoulos

..4 . K. Nunn6 T. Beranger (C ).

7. B . Crosbies0ara3. A .

4. O. Hill5 B Kea n6 D Burley

7 T. Hallo -8 A. Marpetts

8. L. McAuley 5. M . Pietryk (C) 7 A Craven 9 charVJg . 0 . Poynton Mal 6 . D. McGreevy (VC) 8 S Gloverte

2 G.

13 J . Derry10 . C. Field91. 7 . M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie 14 C . Munr o

12 . C . Munroe 8 . R . Conti 10 J McArdle 15 J . Whela nCantor16 A

13. V. Hall 9 . M . Bickerdike 11 B See dp

.17 J . Cramer-Robert s

15 S. Verona it . J . O'Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 18 M . Horganio. B. Murphey 13. J . Garbellini 13 N Barry 19 D. Mitcfiell

0 w+orth8. C . Chippendale 14. M . Collins 14 S Kelly S . Jones2 119. M . Bambury D . Charle s16 15 J Stevens 22 N . Johnso n20. B . Dorkin

.18 . D . Buccachio 16 R Munzel 23 D . Joyce

Hilher27 A21 . J . Pierce 19 . M . Bartling 17 M Vanderhorst .

28 L . Hancock22 . G . Cochrane ~ 20 . M . Hurley 18 D Denton 37 0. Ken t23 . N. Warto n

G Co le25 p~22 . A. Tehan 19 D Keenan

20 S Bermingham43 T. Prowse47 T. Kerney (VC)

B50 B. y.26 . M. Lemieszek

L 23 . D . TsokasL . Caddy25

21 N Hahn en c.51 B . Braithwaite

27 . J. Neagle.

26. D . Martin (VC)23 S Haynes24 B Toohey

52 B .

C. Morlehi

a

5334. D . Ford r_ 1 31 . T. Walters 25 D Gazelle 54 P. Naj~aeod

ry55 B Mc61 . D . Cole F- 33. P. Gordon 26 H Maplestone (C)

.56 M . Paine

34. G. Taylor 27 G Hancock 57 A. Hickey35 . P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 58 D . Lin g

59 A. Davey37 . C. Welch 30 J Mullins 60 R . Enso r45 . M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G . Ormsby

62 P. Triantafyllou63 K . Darb y64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD TRERRY PENOLA UNI V ERSIT YB LAC K S

Coach: John Newbold Coach: Ken Selmer Coach: Steve McMahonCoach: John Bushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire2 A Salvo

3 C Oblivbek2 S Pag e3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Halloran

4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond

5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay56 Stepien S59 Robinson T

4 J O'Sulliva n6 D Slater 6 B Shalders 62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson8 M Jinx (C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirme r10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L 9 E Thoma s11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D12 C. Clues 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torney13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel14 J Burke 15 J Telfer 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witte n16 E Healey 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby17 J Heritage 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley18 D Flaherty 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morri s19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D

17 P Metie r20 S . Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seure n23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G(VC) 20 A Whitlock24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Young25 M Burns 25 R Hatt y

89 Christie A90 Atkinson D(VC) 22 N Barnett

26 C McCormac k27 M Day

27 M Koste 92 Springhall R 23 L Beato n

28 A. McGowan28 D Hu m29 J Heath

93 Smith J 24 D Creek

30 D . Oblivbek 31 M Assouad94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan

33 S. Cetin 98 Hollow B

34 J MarinosJ99 Holdstock G(C)

.35 S . Brugaletta

101 McCart hy L

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 10 .06.00

Old Paradises: 0.0 2.1 2.1 5.2.32St Nevins: 7.6 12.12 17 .12 21 .16.142Old Paradiaus : Goal kickers and best F~lavers results not received . St Ketlns :C Hh :slev 6, Cox 4 . Nolan 3 . Hicks l Evans 2. T Tedich. Jaines. Lnch .Hutton . Best : Nolan . Cox. McCann, Kutg. Evans, Lynch . Umpire: ' LukeJohnston (F)

Be La Salle: 2.1 7.5 9.6 15.8.98St Bernards: 1.7 2.8 6.11 8.14.62De La Salle: 1Yabnslev 5. Hale 3 . O'Connell 2. Buckley- Goodner• Moran .Patmton, 5pithill . Best: Wahnsley- Nanton, O'Connell . Harrison . Po}Rrion,Ha7e . St Bernards : Goal kickers atui~ best players results not received .Ump ires: Andrew Reehtman Danuen Fletiley (F): Clive Shipley PaulWhitehead (G )University Blues: 3-4 9.5 12.9 18.14.122Old llaileybury: 1.0 2.5 3.7 4.7.31University Blues :Old Haileybury: Boan- Cashmore, Cashmere. D Webb . Best : Fletcher,Pfeiffer, Ferguson, Shaw. Hunter. Brooks . Umpires: Chas Gregory TonyLillev (F)Old Xaveri ens: 15 .10* 100Old Brighton: 9.7 .61Old Xaverians : Hulett 3 . Hi ins 2 . McDonnell 2, Scanlan 2, Calman 2•Dillan. Horbeek . Thomas . Me~arthv. Best : Speechman . Curtin . Chambers .Cahoon. Banadro, Dixon, Old Brighton: Max \k5ttmamm . Ken Walker (F)Umpires:Mazenod: 2.2 3.2 5.4 6.5 .41Old Melburnians: 5.3 9.7 12.10 16 .15 .111Pvlazenod: Veltman 4 . Maskell, Javaweera . Best : Heal . Veltman, Collins,Masketl. Fuller, St . Baker. Old Melhurnians: Alder 4. Hawkins 2. O'Brien 3,Gnmdv 2 . Bromelev . Marson . Nervman. Best: Gnmdv, Bromeley. Thomas .Beecher. Alder, Gallagher. tUmpires : Mark Jenkins (R) Dantel Beitner (F)

Collegians: 7.4 10.6 10.11 12.13.85Marcellin: 0.2 1.3 2.4 3.7.25Collegians: Hay 5 . Salhnamt 3 . Rologas . Herman . Bronnin~Taylor. Best :Taylor. Reid . Low. Bronniin~s. FR,. Hav. MarcelBn: Goal fakers and bestplayers results not received.'UmpiresfAdi Diner Toby Ovadia (F)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 10.06 .00Yarra Va

lle p: 2.2 3.3 5.8 6.10.46

Hampton Rovers: 1.0 1.5 2.8 6.10.46Yarra Valle y .• Parry 2, Savage 2 . Bett- Wines . Best: Senaratne, Collett, Parry,Strong• Pas'. Coritts . Hampton Rovers : Pearson . Johnstone. Carr . Hebard .Goold Best: Stafford . Carr. Goss. Sendeckzi. Goald . Umpire: PaulWithington (R) (F)Old Carey: 1.2 3.5 3.7 3.10.28Old Trimly: 5.1 8.5 14.7 17.12.114Old Carey: Wilkie 2 . Prior. Best: Prior, Hutchins . Costello. Battlay . Zentski-Divyer. Old Trinity: Cornell 6 . Walsh 4. Tavlor 3 . Cttristopherson 2, Hine.Blackmore . Best: Ctmsopherson . Best, Eilerbeck- Langdon . WaLsh, Hole.Umpire: Adam Harris Euan Lindsay (F)Whrtefriars: 0. f 2.3 2.5 3.5 .23Beaumaris: 2.0 3.4 8.5 9.9 .63Whitefriars: Swain . Coslovieh, Graham, Best : ALexander. Cleven. Janson.Kennedy- Power, Suain . Beaumaris : Foley 4. Blackmore 3 . Deaton.Zigouras . Best : Denton . Foley. Taylor. Tucker.PresnelL Pratt . Umpires: TintFriedman, Justin Grossbard(F) -Old Ivanhoe: 2.1 4.3 4.3 5.4 .34Old Scotch: 5.5 11.9 16.12 17.17 .119Old Ivanhoe: Manefield . Bhmev . Teskey. Anderson, Hawkes . Best : Barney.Gibson. Lviuh. Manefield . Bolton- Hawkes . Old Scotch: Beaurepa~re 4.Brooke 4 . Sladen 2. Josephs . Gilchrist- Pa e . Hoskin . Collie. Opie . Ranisev.Best : Hosldn . Crane. Josephs, Collle. ~'age . Gite~irist. Umpires : BanBoller(R)1Hic~iael Phillips (F )h~B : Bye

TODAY' SU-19 SECTION 1ST. KEVINS v . DE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD PARADIANS at Fisher Oval,

Haileybury CollegeOLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD XAVERIANSMARCELLIN v. MAZENO DST. BERNARDS v. COLLEGIANS

UNDER-19 SECTION 2HAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD CAREYOLD TRINITY v. WI IITEFRIARSBEAUMARIS has the byeMHSOB v. OLD IVANHOEOLD SCOTCH v. YARRA VALLEY

19 - 10.06 .00

Glen Eire : 3.0 6.1 6.1 8,1.49Monash Blues: 7.2 12.4 18.11 23.15,15-3Glen Eire : Ahmed Ali 4 . Wallis 2 . Burley. Ranson . Best : Ahmed Ah . ;'. .Gusinan . Lampos. Serlhvnchy. Sherry. Monash Blues: LeithbricO'Sullivan 3, 5 Hawkins 3. Baser 3. Rosengarten . Smyth . Ca}q,Burley. Best : Lappin . Smyth. Leitttbridge, O'Sullivan. Golding, sncCorrUmpires: Rick Love (R) (F) Alina Hoare Waone Cove (B )Caulfield: 5.5 13.8 20.12 24.19,1,De La Salle : 1 .0 3.0 3.1 3,3-21Caulfield : Rynberk 6 . Bruhn 6. Docker 3 . Dahwood 3, Brdselaar 2 . ReGardiner, Brockett . MeLeish. Best: Docker. Gardiner, Romeo.

"Bnilm, Dahvood. Be La Salle: Roberts 3. Best: Danaher. Cliftm:, Brasher. Funston. Wise. Umpires: Graeme Morgan Jim Pappas (F)

Old Mentonians: 2.5 3.8 5.11 6St Leo's Emmaus: 0.2 1.6 4.7Old Mentonians: C Alexander, Benditon. Corfield, N Fisher,t4'itleock. Best: Wilcock, Alexander, Ball . N Fisher. M Fisher. L Rule .Emmaus : McKean 4. Cullen- Brealev . Ballard, D'Atuelio- PodbimMcKean . Kelly. Cullen .Podburv, Wood . Ballard. Umpires : Adam Caiqu(F) : Scott Pearse . Daniel Blackmore (B).South Melb, IIist: 3.3 8.7 8.9 13.10 .AJAX: 3.2 3.2 6.7 7.10 .5South Melb . Dist.:AJAX: Joseph Feldman 2, Janover . Finkel, Mrocki. Goldstone, Henzel. Best;Henzel . Lewski. Gutman, Joseph Feldman . Janover. S Newstadt . Umpires:Paul Berrv Chris Evans (F)Mentone: 2.1 6.4 7.7 7.8,50Ormond: 2.5 2.7 5.11 8.13,61Mentone: Atherton 2, S Sullivan 2, T Barr. Frieker. Krings . Best : Levett•Kmngs . Roche . Hamilton, Ward, Sims . Ormond: Waraovek 2 . Everett . Healy,Loin . Luba. Murphy. Pem*. Best : T Harvev. Healy . Casey . Putz . D•Asto4LMurphy. Umpires: Adam iSooloos Oeen Later (F )

UNDER 19 RED - 10.06 .00

Therry petiole : 3.4 6.8 12.9 15.11 .101Old Essendon Gr.: 3.2 4.4 7.4 10.7,67Therry Petiole: Higgins 5 . Barron 5- Henderson . O'Brien, Leguire . Johnson,Reviiolds . Best: Holdstock Reynolds . Henderson . Higgins. O'Brien. Gleeson .Old Essendon Gr.: Umpires: Bruce Cook David Windlow (F)North Old Boys: 2.1 3.5 7.7 9.8.62Old Camberwell; 2.1 7.3 10.6 10.7.67North Old Boys :Old Camberwell: Cramer-Roberts 3. Cantor 2. Ormsby 2 . Darbv, Hickes.McGree . Best : Hancock . Nunn, Aiargetts . Cramer-Roberts- ;vi Sautamana.Umpires: Michael Forde. Jason Waszaj (F) : Brendan Ralph, Joe Bever (B) .Aquinas: 110 4.3 5.3 5.4 .34Bulleen Templestowe: 5.12 13.15 18.21 26,28.184Aquinas:Bulleen Templestowe: Floreence 8, Pietryk 4. Marsh 4 . Conte 2, Tehan 2 .Martin 2 . P Tsokas, Taylor- Gorton . Garbett'vu. Best: Taylor, Florence,Martin . Pietrvk. Caddy, Conte, Um p ires: Chris Stevens. David Leath (F)University Blacks : 4 .2 8.4 14.6 15.10 .100Rupertswood: 3.3 6.5 11.6 14.9 .93University Blacks :Rupertswood : Seem 4. Burrowes 2 . Clarke 2, Tenunung 2. Zebra 2, Baines,Flinn. Best: Shalders, Burrowes, Bahtes- Elliott, Flinn, Stafford. Umpireiv'➢ chael Sneddon (F)Tiger Sharks : By e

ATCHESUNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v. CAULFIELD OR .

DE LA SALLE (2) v . OLD MENTONIAN S

ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

AJAX v. MENTONE TBA

ORMOND v. GLEN EIRA

UNDER-19 (2) RED

OLD ESSENDON v . NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD CAMBERWELL v . AQUINAS

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . TIGER SHARKS TBA

UNIVERSITY BLACKS has the byeRUPERTSWOOD v. THERRY PENOLA

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(June-July )This Sat : 17 June Old Paradians v .

Old MentoniansThis Sun : 1 8 June Old Brighton v . Mazenod

N ext Sun : 24 June Elsternwick v.Hawthorn Amatew

Next sat : 25 June North Old Boys v .Old Brighton

1 July Collegians v . De La Salle2 July FIDA8 July Old Xaverians v . Old Ivanhoe9 Julv St . Kevins OB v. Old Trinity -

to be confirmed15 July Old Scotch v St. Kevins OB16 Jufv No Matc h

El _L OF COIN

It is an expectation that captains at the toss ofthe coin exchange a copy of the teamlist .

Failure to do this results in automatic fines fo r

the offending club.It has also been reported that as a ploy inac-curate lists are being handed over.

The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy isproven to be true.Any club that feels an opposition club has beennegligent in this area needs to express in writ-ing (attention Phil Stevens) their concerns .

Late scores

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ;

third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($103) ;

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves(C18 Seniors/U 1 9failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pYn final scores by 5pm

Old Esendon (R) Sth . Melb . Dist. (U)

Old Camberwell (C) North Old Boys (U )

Incorrect scores phoned - Rd 9Old Carey (S), St . Leos Emmaus VJP (R), OldBrighton (C), Yarra Valley OB (C), Sth . Melb . Dist,(U), Rupertsvvood (U)

'tribunr] Re suLt , - Wi°rineed," v7nne 7 !th, 2004

Anthony Parkin, Collegians . Abusive & insulting

language to an umpire, 1 match .

Brad Philpott . Beaumaris . Abusive & insulting lan-

guage to an umpire . 2 matches .

Ward Elliot, Power House (Res .) . Attempting to

strike . I match.

" Colin Brown. Ivanhoe Assumption . Striking, 2

matches .

° Ian Dean. Glen Eira (U19). Striking, 2 matches .

= John Harvey, Old Camberwell (C18) . Striking. 2

matches .-Accepted Prescribed Penalty .

Ynvesti ation Results -Wednesday June 14th, 200 0

Old Camberwell and Oakleigh seniors charged with amelee in their match played June 3rd, 2000 atScammell Reserve .

Oakleigh fined prescribed penalty of $ 100 . Old

Camberwell fined S500 .

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Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCH-ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly

.

Behaviour -

Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers. It is prefer-

able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires

have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .

Please note all VAFA officials must be 1 5 years or older in Season 2000 .

Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires

medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts-Track pants if worn

to be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only.

If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is

to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if

worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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t0 8 2 0 750

t0 8 2 0 63 0

Y 10 7 3 0 B97- _11ERiANS 10 6 4 0 592ERNARDS 70 5 5 0 663PREL5URN!ANS 10 5 5 0 556rELL4N 4 6 0 594cVINS

1 010 3 7 0 476

ITY BLUES 10 2 8 0 486

i0 2 8 0 232

B RESERVE

158 .23133 .76227.66115.18132S7106,1 190965 664 .3728.78

323228242020161288

OLD XAVERIANS 9

OLD MELBURNIANS 9PRAHRAN 9OLD SCOTCH 9DE LA SALLE 9

ST KEVINS 9OLD BRIGHTON 9

MARCELLIN 8

44AZENOD O C 9

TEAM NAME

10 9 1 0 824 340 242.35 36

WORTH BRUNSWICK 10 7 3 0 889 756 117.59 28

,F LA SALLE }0 B 2 0 767 423 181 .32 32

,, . ~ENOD O C 10 7 3 0 543 513 105.85 28

~,~RT#i OLD BOY5 2210 5 4 / 685 559 722.54C, PARADIANS 10 G 5 1 573 630 90 .95 1 6

")NO 10 4 6 0 668 630 106.03 16

?41LEY8URY 6 0 573 558 102.69 16!!ION 10 4

--~, ;,i.tANS 70 4 6 0 533 696 7&58 16

80 435 618 70 .39

.~. .-EFR4ARS 110 0 2 2 8 8 0 296 974 30.39

. .'.lENTONiANSC RESERV E

~ :~,~RRYPENOLA OB 10 9 1 0 818 443 184.65 36

10 8 2 0 883 470 187 .87 32

-rAUR1ARIS A F C

"TONROVERS 10 7 3 0 691 450 153

.56 28

- n~OESMENT TtG 10 5 6 0 644 492

130 .89 20

~. .-5 5 0 608 598 101

.67 20qAN A F C 10 5 0 640 705 90.78 20

,,DE ASSUMPTION10 5

4 5 1 616 563 109 41 181 0

iEERJ TE"3PLESTOWEIO 3 7 0 418 79152 .84 12

10 2 7 1SO2 738 68.02 1 0

iGEELONG 10 1 9 0 332 919 36.13 4

NEIRAAFCDi RESERVE SECTION 452 164

.38 32

OLD ESSENDON GR. 10 8 2 0 743

10 7 30 858 414 207.25 28

AOUINAS 0 C 10 7 3 0 771 435 177 .24 28

CAULFIELD GR 50 7 3 0 677 388 174.48 28

tF0^JASH BLUES 4 0 847 482 175 .73 24;_EOS EMMAUS W P 10 6 710 442 t60 .63 24!YULE 10 6 4

0

30M13ER`.9ELL 10 6 4 0 621 503 123.46 24

.:, TROBE UNIVERSITY 10 2 8 0 388 821 47

.26 84 845 49

_-_CAREY 10 1 9 0 522 1549 67.88 0_EIGHAFC 10 0 10

0

02RESERVE

UNIVERSITY BLACKS10 8 1 0 863 384 224.74 36

t0 9 t 0 898 4 1 9 214 .32 36PARKSIDEKEW 10 7

3 0 887 547 162.16 28

0 C 10 6 4 0 750 657 714.16 24SALESIAN 8 20

- =A VALLEY OLD BOYS7O 5 5 0 731 520 140.5

0 598 539 1-C-BRUNSWICK 1

0 5 5 10 95 20

~ ZROY REDS 10 4 6 0 610775 78.71 1 6

~ .'tAA570WN 00 28 0 541 845 64 .02 8

-,IN0ULA 0 810 2 8 0 5 18 887 56 17 8

._ .tQNEAFC 101 9 0 383 1204 31 .81 4

D3 RESERVE 36

ST JOHNS 0C t0 9 1 0 900 466 193.13 36

10 9 1 0 914 500 182 .8'OWER HOUSE 810 330 245 .45 32<, ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS to 8 3 0 759 552 137.5 28

5 0 777 624 124.52 20U H S O B 1057

"~'STERNWICK 10 3 7 0 574 829 69 .24 12-_~.Y PARK A F C 0 477 760 62 .76 12

'"AOND CENTRAL 10 37

0 469 824 56191? 12'-HORN AMAIEURS 10 3 7

0 Sqi 1 005 49,85 8'cRT PARK A F C 10 1 9 0 489 899 54 .39 4

JASH GRYPHONS 10D4 RESERV E

cRRIBEEAMATEURS 10 8 2 0 785 4631 69.55 32

!,7lilYDALE10 7 3 0 761 419 181 .62 28

10 7 3 0 705 593 119 .06 28S~ MARYS

LLEEN COBRAS10 6 4 0 742 54t 137 .15 24

€'LEIGH AFC10 6 4 0 680 562 121 2

4

TH MELB DISTRICTS 10 5 5 0 633 625 101.28 20

IBURNEUNIVERS17Y70 5 5 0 563 710 79.3 20

) `1ESTBOURNE A F CIO4 6 0 479 528 9072

168

~AL TALLY-HO10 2 8 0 512 641

4695 8HAM COLLEGIANS

10 2 8 0 400 852

BRUNSWICK A F C 10 1 9 0 322 890 36.18 4

aigibte player Rd 7

RUPERTSWOODST BERNARDSOLD IVANHOE

THERRY PENOLA O8MONASH WHITES

YARRA VALLEY 0 BOLD CAMBERWELL

COLLEGIANS

WHiTEFRiARSOLD TRINIT Y

OLD GEELONG

PARKSIDE* Ineligible player Rd . 7

ST KEVINSOLD BRIGHTONOLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANS

DE LA SALLE

q ST BERNARD S

COLLEGIANSMAZENOD O C

MARCELLINOLD HAILEYBURY

Y1 L D FOR AGST % PTS MR

CLUB 18 (1 )

9 0 0 680 278 244.6 36 100

8 1 0 671 424 1 58.25 32 88.89

5 4 0 565 450 125 .56 20 55 .56

5 4 0 475 505 94,(I6 20 55 .56

4 5 0 551 480 114,79 16 44.44

3 6 0 378 623 60.67 12 33 .33

2 7 0 433 586 73.89 8 22 .22

2 6 0 262 512 51 .17 8 25

2 7 0 329 735 44.76 8 22 .22

p W L 0 FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB 18 (2) 327.03 36

t0 9 t 0 ~6 ~10 7 3 0 789 382 206•54 28t0 7 3 0 655 521 125.72 28

50 6 3 1 554434S 245A 26

32 1 09.72 2410 6 4 0 47 410 6 4 0 607 579 104 .84 24

10 5 5 0 570 629 90.62 20

10 4 6 0 595 525 113.33 16

10 4 6 0 367 838 43 .79 1 6

10 3 6 1 505 586 86.18 14

10 2 8 0 490 829 59.11 8

10 0 10 0 733 1334 9 .97 0

UNDER-19 SECTIONI10 8 2 0 1164

to 810 S

t0 7

10 610 6

10 610 6

10 310 2

10 0

ADVANS 10 0

2 0 1122

2 0 9653 0 985

4 0 8484 0 1004

4 0 9384 0 6807 0 432

8 0 699

10 0 382

10 0 340

438 265 .75 32

642 174.77 32

642 150.31 32574 171_6 28576 147 .22 24

694 144.67 24859 109.2 24687 98.98 24

1128 38 .3 12818 85.45 8

1129 33.84 01507 22 .58 0

OLD PAR# Appeal upheld from Rd 2 match

. Game reVersed .

UNDER-19 (2)

BEAUMARIS A F C 109 1 0 786 452 173.89 36

OLD SCOTCH10 8 2 0 917 498 184.14 32

OLD TRINITY10 7 3 0 728 547 133.09 28

10 6 4 0 654 496 131.85 24

WHITEFRIARS 678 807 64 .01 22HAMPTON ROVERS 10 5 4

1MHSQB 10 5 5 0 526 594 88

.55 20

YARRAVALLEY 10 3 6 1 514 790 65.06 14

OLD IVANHOE 10 3 7❑ 597 785 76.05 12

OLD CAREY 10 3 7 0 452 920 49.13 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE210,11 40

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS } 00 107

3 0 0 y18H554

252 .9 8 28MONASH BLUES 1017 748 135.96 28ST LEO'S EMMAUS IN P10 6 4 0 852 555 153.51 24ORMOND 10 6 4 0 885 627 147 .75 24

CAULFIELD GR 10 5 5 0 816 664 94.44 20

MEN70NE A F CA J A X 70 4 6 0 686 787 87

.17 16

DE LA SAILE (2) 10 3 7 0 690 1002 62.61 12

OLDFhENTON{ANS 50 1 9 0 473 1304 3627 4GLEN EIRA 10 0 10 0 359 1538 23

.34 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED3% 316.92 36

OLD ESSENOON GR. 10 9 1 0 1~2418 799. 04 3 2

0NORTH OLD BOYS to 7 2 0 1053 628 167 .68 28RUPERTSWOOD 864 530 163.02 28OLD CAMBERWELL 10 6 4 0 502 674 133,83 24THERRY PENOLA O BUNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 5 5 0 702 743 94

.48 20

TIGER SHARKS 10 4 6 0 489 1030 47.48 16

BULLEEN TEMPLE5TOWE10 3 7 0 497 1177 42,23 12AQUINAS O C 10 1 9 0 251 1468 17

.1 4

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

ST BERNARDS 10 8 2 0 1224 739 165.63 32

OLD XAVERIANS 10 7 3 0 1168 856 136.45 28

OLD SCOTCH 10 7 3 0 1031 835 123.47 28

OLD TRINITY 10 7 3 0 855 813 105.17 28ST KEVINS 10 6 4 0 901 912 98.79 24

UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 5 5 0 955 831 114 .92 20MHSOB 10 4 6 0 815 1065 76.53 16

OLD MELBURNIANS 10 3 7 0 787 867 90 .77 12

OLD IVANHOE 10 2 8 0 667 1174 56.81 8MARCELLIN 10 1 9 0 802 1113 72.06 4

B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON 10 9 1 0 1246 777 160.36 36MAZENOD 0C 10 8 2 0 876 698 125.5 32NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 2 1 945 684 138.16 30ORMOND 10 6 4 0 883 819 107.81 24DE LA SALLE 10 5 5 0 748 726 103.03 20OLD PARADIANS 10 4 5 1 852 868 98.16 18WHITEFRIARS 10 4 6 0 864 857 100.82 16OLD HAILEYBURY 10 4 6 0 860 999 86 .09 16COLLEGIANS 10 1 9 0 622 968 64.26 4OLD MENTONIANS 10 1 9 0 604 1164 51 .89 4

C SECTIO NBEAUMARIS A F C 10 9 1 0 1187 721 164.63 36A J A X 10 8 2 0 1057 842 125.53 32HAMPTON ROVERS 10 7 3 0 763 661 115.43 28THERRY PENOLA OB 10 6 4 0 874 807 108.3 24ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 5 5 0 923 806 114.52 20PRAHRAN A F C 10 4 6 0 964 983 98 .07 16GLEN EIRA A F C 10 4 6 0 941 999 94.19 16OLD GEELONG 10 3 7 0 767 1171 65.5 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 2 8 0 874 1089 80 .26 8IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 10 2 8 0 810 1081 74.93 8

01 SECTIO NOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 10 9 1 0 1030 756 136.24 36MONASH BLUES 10 8 2 0 954 731 130.51 32AQUINAS 0 C 10 7 3 0 1249 756 165.21 28BANYULE 10 7 3 0 1318 922 142.95 28CAULFIELD GR 10 6 4 0 972 877 110.83 24ST LEOS EMMAUS 10 5 5 0 1011 898 112 .58 20OLD CAMBERWELL 10 4 6 0 900 889 101 .24 16OLD CAREY 10 3 7 0 798 964 82.78 12OAKLEIGH A F C 10 0 9 1 787 1484 53.03 2LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 10 0 9 1 606 1348 44.96 2

D2 SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 8 2 1041 740 140.68 32PENINSULA 0B 10 6 4 0 1142 925 123.46 24YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 10 6 4 0 938 763 122.94 24SALESIAN 0 C 10 6 4 0 886 780 113.59 24PARKSIDE 10 6 4 0 849 833 101.92 24THOMASTOWN 10 5 5 0 967 918 105.34 20MENTONE A F C 10 5 5 0 946 989 95.65 20WEST BRUNSWICK 10 5 5 0 791 832 95.07 20KEW 10 2 8 0 738 1170 63.08 8FITZROY REDS 10 1 9 0 768 1116 68.82 4

D3 SECTIO NPOWER HOUSE 10 9 1 0 1111 674 164.84 36RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 7 3 0 1108 815 135 .95 28WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 7 3 0 955 707 135.08 28ST JOHNS 0 C 10 6 4 0 1041 838 124.22 24ELSTERNWICK 10 6 4 0 1021 823 124 .06 24HAWTHORN AMATEURS 10 5 5 0 1030 842 122 .33 20U H S O B 10 3 7 0 836 1099 76.07 12ELEY PARK A F C 10 3 7 0 733 1108 66.16 12ALBERT PARK A F C 10 2 8 0 729 1243 58 .65 8MONASH GRYPHONS 10 2 8 0 646 1141 56 .62 8

D4 SECTIO NBULLEEN COBRAS 10 8 2 0 1030 760 135 .53 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10 7 3 0 1007 718 140.25 28BENTLEIGH AFC 10 7 3 0 1081 791 136.66 28SYNDAL TALLY-HO 10 7 3 0 977 764 127.88 28OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 10 6 4 0 828 695 119.14 24ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 6 4 0 921 774 118.99 24NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 6 4 0 1031 911 113 .17 24ST MARYS 10 4 6 0 922 993 92.85 16MT LILYDALE 10 3 7 0 819 877 93.39 12SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 10 3 7 0 735 1012 72.63 12BRUNSWICK A F C 10 2 8 0 717 1247 57.5 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 1 9 0 704 1230 57.24 4

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