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Fostering Family Football since 189 2

Official Journal of the

VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONRegistered for posting as a Publication . Category B.

CHAMPIONSHIPMATCH 6

VAFA v .SAAFL

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This weekend sees the final match of the first AAFC Championship Serieswhich began in 2002, and has seen to date five matches played betwee nourselves, the South Australian Amateur League and the Western Australian Irlmateur League. Regardless of the result this weekend, the VAFA will on •°''rSaturday night be crowned the Champion Amateur State and one would expec tto see a reasonable number of VAFA players named in the All-Australia nAmateur team, also to be named on Saturday evening as part of thepresentations. The players selected will have played an outstanding game or;ames over the three year period, or alternatively put in a number of consistentperformances over the three year period .As one of members of the AAFC Executive Committee I would like to take thi sopportunity of thanking the key officials of the three leagues for the smooth administration of the series andthe support of the Executive Committees of the three states .1 refer readers to the next few pages of today's "Amateur Footba ll er" for messages from both presidentsinvolved in this weekend's final match of the series, results of previous natches in the series as well asplayer lists of the two teams participating in the final match of the series .

In the picture below can be seen Andrew Rechtman (right) from the VAFA Umpires' Association who co-ordinated the fundraising effort on behalf of the umpires which saw them take out the major prize forraising the largest amount of money in assisting the Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser.Many of the VAFA clubs put their muscle behind the "Bangers and Cash" concept with clubs holdingsausage sizzles to raise money for CF and compete for the first prize of a designer barbeque .The CEO of Cystic Fibrosis Victoria Jenny Reece (pictured) said Bangers and Cash had been a hugesuccess for her organisation with community and sporting clubs (including many VAFA clubs) raising over"25,000 ."Cystic Fibrosis is the most common life-shortening genetic disorer in Australia, affecting the respiratoryand digestive systems of over 600 Victorians at any one time" said Jenny ."At CFV we greatly appreciate the support of the VAFA and its clubs and we look forward to holding evenmore Bangers and Cash sausage sizzles next season . "I'he other member of the pictured trio is VAFA president B ruce McTaggart . "The VAFA is more than happyto put its name behind many worthwhile projects such as assisting Cystic Fibrosis Victoria . At themoment we are pleased to assist Blood Services Victoria through our annual Blood Bank Challenge, andof course for years we have supported FIDA (Football Integration Development Association)," said Bruce .The VAFA at the moment is arranging support prizes from its sponsors for clubs that were hot on the heelsof the all-conquering VAFA umpires!

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Today marks the final game in the series of the AAFC Championships .Hopefully, it will be the first of many such series, promoting interstate footbal land friendly rivalry between the various Amateur bodies, but, principally ,providing our players not only with the opportunity to represent their state a tan elite level but also with the opportunity to display their skilis with a view t o

playing our great game at a higher level .-

All the interested bodies have signalled their commitment to the concept in the future, and in particula r

Up until the early 1990's, a carnival was played on a triennial basis between

particularly if they had to travel interstate . The interstate rivalry, particularly

between South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria, faded . Then, particularly with the urging ofthe various state CEO's/Presidents, the concept of the interstate championship in the round robin formwas born, and came to fruition with the inaugural game between WA and SA in 2002 . Those who have

had the privilege of watching the games played in the AAFC Championships will attest to the quality ofthe games, and of the spirit in which they have been played .

to the concept that we promote the opportunity for our younger players through specific Under 23representative games - to display their talents . Is not this what we, as the promoters of Australian

football, principally are about?Let's hope that we have a great game today, but let's not worry too much about the scoreboard . Moreimportantly, let's hope that the concept of the AAFC Championships continues into the future, andprovides our young players with the opportunity to achieve to the display the skills they undoubtedly

have .

Bruce McTaggart the various Amateur bodies. As time went by, pressures of time and workVAFA PRESIDENT meant that players could not commit themselves to a week of football ,

The last time the South Australian Amateur Footba ll League travelled to

1 again pit ourselves against the Big V .

Elsternwick Park was in 2001 and the South Australian players and officialshave been eagerly looking forward to this weekend and the opportunity to onc e

There is no doubt that Victoria have been the measuring stick in Amateu r

---~ Football for some years, and SA has not been close to a victory since 1998 when

SAAFL PRESIDENT '~ter the siren' point by a SA forward .

John Dicker the Victorians won by 3 points at Woodville Oval, following the now infamou s

So once again we are here in Melbourne, full of anticipation and confidence thatthis might just be our year, because, as history tells us, it will happen sooner or later . But apart fromthe great contest we will witness on this Saturday afternoon, there is the opportunity to again renew oldfriendships and acquaintances, and perhaps make some new ones .

On behalf of our touring party, I thank the VAFA President Bruce McTaggart for his Association's

invitation and Chief Executive Officer Phil Stevens and his staff for their planning for the staging of this

match . Andrew Langford-Jones is thanked by the SA Amateur League as well for his contribution to

reviving a three state football competition. Regardless of the result I know we will enjoy the Victorian

hospitality and the weekend immensely.I look forward to a great game of football and good luck to both coaches and teams with perhaps a littlemore luck to the visiting team.

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2002Championship Match 1 . SAAFL defeated WAAFL in Perth . After showing tremendousform in the early parts of this opening match of the Championships the WAAFL teamfell away and the South Australians enjoyed a great first up victory .Championship Match 2 . Although showing glimpses of excellent form the VAFAdisplayed slick teamwork and sure ball handling to establish themselves as earlyfavourites for the title . This match was played in Adelaide .pLAYERS NAMED, IN TEAM OF THE YEAR 200 2VAFA - David Waters, Murray Pitts, Danny Byrne, Ewan Thompson, Travis Ruyg, TimHarvey, Andrew Ramsden, Bernard Dinneen, Steve O'Conno rSAAFL - Ben Armstrong, Jeremy Jacques, Marcus Trimboli, Trevor May, MarkEdwards, Gary Ellis, Wayne Weidemann, Darren Chandler, Daniel Wakelin, TroyWilliam sWAAFL - Cameron Hall, Chris Perkin, Mitch Holbrook, Steve Haselhurs t

2003Championship Match 3 . South Australia dominated this match played in Adelaideand completely outclassed the WA boys, who to their credit, toiled hard but were nomatch for the stronger South Aussies.Championship Match 4 . As a curtain-raiser to an AFL match at Perth's Subiaeo Oval,the Victorians simply won in every position to outclass the Western Australians toestablish clearly that they were the yardsticks for the other two states.PLAYERS NAMED IN TEAM OF THE YEAR 200 3VAFA - Murray Pitts, Danny Byrne, Carl Steinfort, Paul Corrigan, John Stevens, LukeHawkins, Tim Harvey, Laz Siapantis, Andrew Ramsden, Ben Jordan, Lincoln Reynolds,Matthew Dennis, Tim OckleshawSAAFL - Shannon Van Soest, Marcus Trimboli, Des Vertudaches, Glenn Sandford,Daniel Wakelin, Trevor May, Peter SmithWAAFL - Trent Cooper, Marty Kennon, Simon Pearce, Chris Perkin .

2004Championship Match 5 . The WAAFL and the VAFA agreed to a new concept thatwould see WA and Victoria give the opportunity for younger talent (Under 23) tocompete against each other as part of these Championships . The VAFA thoroughlyenjoyed the advantage of playing at home easily defeating the young WesternAustralians. Both states displayed younger players who no doubt will play key roles fortheir states in the future, with some players from this game expected to play in M atch6 . The big win assured the Victorians of the title of All-Australian Champion State2002-2004.Championship Match 6 . With the title decided, the game will still be fiercelycontested as all SA versus Victorian matches at any level are always great contests andwouldn't the South Australians love to stop the Victorians taking the title without beingbeaten . At stake also are positions in the All-Australian Team based on performancesover the period of the Championships .PLAYERS NAMED IN TEAM OF THE YEAR 2004This team will be named after the match .

ALL-AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR TEAM.This team will be chosen from the three Teams of the Year . Players who have beennominated in two Teams of the Year should feature . Murray Pitts, Andrew Ramsden,Daniel Wakelin, Marcus Trimboli, Danny Byrne, Tim Harvey and Chris Perkin fit int othis category as "almost certainties" with the others named in the teams a chance . Ofcourse a"bander " in Match 6 could take the selectors eyes an d see some outsidersforce their way into this team . This team will receive an All-Australian jumper, a

!!!!!framed certificate as a keepsake and maybe there will be an even greater priz eWatch this space .

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Coach: Nick Bourke Coach: Gary PeachTeam Manager : Max Lyon Team Manager: Ron Mills

Selectors : Tony Amad, Bruno Conti, Peter Hutchinson, Ass Team Manager : Andy France sMax Lyon, Gerard Shelly Runner: KevinHeard

Runner/Fitness : Rob Gross Colors: Red, Royal Blue & YellowColors : Navy with White V

Name Club G B Name Club G B1 Andrew Ramsden (C) Old Trinity .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 1 . Shannon Vansoest Tea Tree Gully . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ..

2 Ben Jordan (VC) St. Bernards OC .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . 2. Denis Iljcesen Henley .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..3 Lachlan Ford Old Xaverians . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . 3. Marcus Trimboli (VC) Rostrevor OC . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

4 Danny Byrne St. Bernards OC .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . 4. Julian Wait Port District . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

5 Murray Pitts Beaumaris . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . 5. Joel Tessman Salisbury North .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . ..

6 Bernard Dinneen Marcellin OC . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . 6 Josh Pearce Broadview .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .

7 Tim Ockleshaw Old Xaverians . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . 7. Peter Smith Gepps Cross .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .~ . . .. . .. .

8 Ewan Thompson MHSOB . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . 8• Peter Karounos Adelaide University . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

9 Mark Corrigan Old Haileybury .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . ~.. . .. . . .

9 Glenn Sandford (C) PHOS Camden .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

10 Josh Kitchen Old Scotch . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .j .. . .. . . . 10 . Adam O'Hara Woodville South . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .

11 Daniel Flaherty Old Essendon . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . 11 . Paul Merritt Gaza .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

12 Andrew Lowcock University Blues . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 12 . Nathan Bell Goodwood Saints . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .

13 Nigel Credlin Old Camberwell . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . 14 . Jono Fraser Adelaide University .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .

14 David Biggs Old Essendon .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 15 . Ben Watkins Rostrevor OC . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .

15 Ross Young University Blues . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 16 . Steven Pitt Salisbury North . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . ..i .. . . .. . .~16 James Beaumont Old Melburnians .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 17• Darren Holland Henley . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .

17 Chris Goullet St . Bernards OC . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . 18. Adam Douglas Henley . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .

18 Simon Clarke St . Bernards OC . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. 20. David Niemann Henley . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .

19 Dan Jordan St . Bernards OC . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 21 . Drew Litster Rostrevor OC . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .

20 Cameron Purss Old Xaverians . ~23. Nick Egan Port District . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .

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21 Adam Chatfield Old Xaverians . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . j.

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. . . .. . ..24. Malcolm Pohlner Goodwood Saints . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .

I25. Guy Ridgeway Broadview . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .25.

22 Alister Neville Old Trinity . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .~26. David Bartel Goodwood Saints . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .

23 Caydn Beetham Old Xaverians . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. ~130. Matthew Keatley Kilburn . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .

24 Brent Walsh Old Trinity . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. 31 . Nathan Seal Port District . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . ; .. . .. . . .25 Lucas Fielding St . Bernards OC . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. 32. Luke Abell Broadview . . .. . ... . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .~ .. . .. . . .26 Quinton Gleason University Blues . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..27 Mark Luxon Old Ivanhoe . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..28 Nick Fallu Caulfield Grammarians . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

29 Nathan Bingham Old Xaverians . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .~ . . .. . . ..

30 David Boundy Old Paradians. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ..

Officials OfficialsHead Trainer: Brian Kays Trainers : Andy Goldberg, Geo rgia State Football Manager: Brian LeesJordan Doctor: George Janko Physiotherapist : Paul Trainor Head Trainer: Michael GarfitUmpires: Tim Sutcliffe (Field), Nathan Eddy, Matt Jenkin son Trainers: Rodney Blue, Frank Mc Guire(Boundary) Bernie Jephson, Travis Storti (Goal) - Luke Umpire: Simon Johnson (Field )Homes (Emergency)

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Colors: Navy with White V Coach: Josh VanderlooCoach: Paul Newman Team Manager : Joanna Connolly

Asst. Coach : Andrew Redston Runner: Matthew SchultzTeam Manager: John Candusso

Umpires : Me rv Giles, Dianne Whiteley SAAFL A12 DIVISION

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1 Mick Mazzarotti Ballarat Knights . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. . Jurjen Berens .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

2 Gerard Smith Geelong . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . Kevin Clements .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

3 Ian Tanner Ballam Park . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. Steven Clifford .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

4 Jamie Ronaldson Maribyrnong Bulldogs . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. Mark Collett

5 Ray Warren Broadmeadows Kangas . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. Phillip Crabb .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

6 Brad Deane Broadmeadows Kangas . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . Adam Hamilton . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

7 Peter Williamson (VC) Geelong .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .'.,, . . , . . .. . ., Grant Haskard . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

8 Dan Douthwaite Parkside . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . Richard Hillyard . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

9 Darren Williamson Geelong .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . Phillip Hollis .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

10 Peter Willoughby (C) Port Colts. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . Ben Hoffman .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

11 Daryl Cousins Broadmeadows Kangas . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . Phillip O'Donnell . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ..

12 Kelvin Walters Gippsland . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . Dale Paterson . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . ..

13 Les Thompson Geelong . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . Donald Richards . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . ..

. .. . . .. . .14 Sean Knight Geelong . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . Edward Richards .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .

15 Kim Lowcock Gippsland . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . Graham Walton . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .

Emergencies :16 Ronnie Layton Gippsland . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .17 Jason Watts Maribyrnong Bulldogs . .. . .. . . .. . ..~ . .. . . .. .

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A SECTIONOld Trinity v Old XaveriansOld Melburnians v De La SalleOld Haileybury v Old ScotchSt Bernards v University BluesMarcellin v Whitefriar s

B SECTIONMazenod 0 C v Old IvanhoeSt Kevins v Old Paradian sCollegians v St Bedes Mentone TigersNorth Old Boys v Beaumari sOld Brighton v Old Essendon Gr at Sport scoverArena, Saturday

ROUND 12 - 10 .07.2004C SECTIONAJAX v Caulfield O rParkdale Vultures v Emmaus St Leos 0 CGlen Eira v Hampton Rover sMonash Blues v MHSOBOld Camberwell v Therry Penola 0 B

Dl SECTIONSalesian 0 C v Fitzroy RedsBanyule v OrmondPrahran v Peninsula 0 BYarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 CUniversity Blacks v Old Mentonian s

D2 SECTIONOld Geelong v Ivanhoe AssumptionOld Carey v Williamstown CYMSBulleen Templestowe v Swinburne UniWest Brunswick v Monash GryphonsLa Trobe Uni v Bentleigh

D3 SECTIONHawthorn Amateurs v Mt Lily-daleUHS-VU v Power Hous eSouth Melbourne Districts v Syndal Tally-HoOakleigh v St Johns 0 CRupertswood v Werribee Amateurs

D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v St MarysElsternwick v Richmond CentralNorth Brunswick v Old WestbourneAlbert Park v Bulleen Cobra sKew v Eltham Collegi an s

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Scotch v Old XaveriansDe La Salle v St KevinsCaulfield Or v University BluesWerribee Amateurs v Old BrightonMarcellin v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegi an s - ByeOld Melburnians v Banyule ViewbankOld Trinity v Old IvanhoeOld Essendon Or v RupertswoodBeaumaris v Old Camberwel l

UNDER-19 SECTION 3St Bedes Mentone Tigers v AJAX

Old Carey v Old ParadiansWhitefriars v Monash Blues

Therry Penola 0 B v University BlacksMHSOB v Oakleig h

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEPeninsula 0 B v South Melb DistrictsEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Oakleigh ClaysHampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C - switchedfrom original draw, at Boss James ReserveBentleigh v St Johns 0 COrmond v De La Salle (2 )

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne - By eOld Xaverians (2) v Bulleen TemplestoweFitzroy Reds v La Trobe UniRupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 C - switchedfrom original draw, at Rupertswood 9 a.m .UHS-VU/St Bernards v North Old Boys -Oval 2, St . Bernards College

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Scotch v Old XaveriansMazenod 0 C v St KevinsOld Essendon Or - By ePrahran v Old BrightonMarcellin v De La Sall e

CLUB 18 (2 )Fitzroy Reds v CollegiansOld Melburnians v Eley Par kOld Xaverians (2) v University BlacksWhitefriars v Therry Penola 0 BOld Scotch (2) v Monash Blue s

CLUB 18 (3 )Emmaus St Leos 0 C v University BluesOld Carey v Old Scotch (3 )Caulfield Gr v Old GeelongOld Trinity v La Trobe UniMonash Gryphons v North Old Boy s

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Training and Game Day PreparationWhen does game day preparation begin ?Game day preparation for the following week's footy match begins the moment the teamreturns to the change room after the final siren, win, lose or draw . Lost fluids and

electrolytes need to be replaced and carbohydrate stores replenished . This is achieved by

giving players sports drinks and lollies immediately upon entering . Players are advised to

drink at least 2x750m1 sports bottles . Fruit, flavored milk and sandwiches are also passed

around to help further replace carbohydrates stores .Next, players are taken through a warm down . This can be done in a variety of ways . The

purpose of the warm down is to help rid the body of lactic acid . Lactic acid is a by productof muscle function after intense exercise, and when present in the body delays musclerestoration . A good warm down helps flush it out thus assisting in a faster recovery . Awarm down consists of passive stretching, and where available hot and coldbaths/showers and a gentle massage . Once the warm down is completed, injuries need to

be reported to the medical team (Doctor/Physiotherapist) . Ice needs to be applied tostrains, sprains or corks to help minimize bleeding and compression bandages appliedwhere needed.The next step in preparation for training is a recovery session the morning after thematch . The aim here is to help further flush the lactic acid from the system and gives achance for the medical team to reassess injuries . A recovery session can be a swim, light

jog or walk etc .Training preparation is variable for each footballer and often depends on new or pre-existing injuries . Because of the cross training nature of football these days there is almostalways something a player can be doing to keep themselves match fit, even when injured .

They can swim, box, cycle, perform stationary skills, jog .As the week progresses players prepare themselves mentally and physically for the

upcoming game . Injuries are monitored and treated daily and players are encouraged todrink plenty of fluids to keep the body fully hydrated .On game day players arrive at least two hours before the first bounce to fully preparethemselves . They check the ground's surface to decide appropriate footwear and have theirankles preventatively taped or any "niggles" strapped . Players may see the physiotherapist

for a pre-game loosen up or get a rub down from the masseur. There is usually a 20-30minute team meeting where the coach speaks to the players and then it's into the warmup. It begins with gentle stretching and progresses to more active drills i .e . jogging, knees

up and jumping . Balls are then introduced, and body contact drills performed . Next,players head onto the ground and start jogging and kicking drills, all the while buildingintensity .By now the team is prepared . TIME TO ENJOY THE GAME !

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Congratulations to RussellClowes on playing his 100thgame today for MHSOBFC. Hecommenced in the seniors in1998 and has played con6nu-ousfy since . For the past 18

months he has an doggedby severe shoulder injuries butthese now appear to be over-come. Russell is a dashingdefender with outstanding aeri-aI skills and is contributing sig-nificantly to the good form ofthe seniors this year.

Well done on this first majormilestone Russell .

CHB Tim Harper celebrateshis 50th game today, havingmissed several weeks withinjury. Well done to you alsoTim on reaching this mark. Maythere be many more.

The junior arm of MHSOBFC,i',alboume Unicorns, is no„underway with its planning for4~ason 2005.

With the continuing change inthe demographic profile ofMelbourne High School it isimportant for the dub to devel-op close liaisons with otherschools in the South Yarra,Richmond, Malvem,Camberwell and Hawthornareas .

The senior dub needs to beguaranteed a regular flowthrough of young foothallersfrom the U15, U16 and U17ranks . The Under 19s are theimmediate beneficiaries of astrong junior program withsome of the most talentedplayers at that level beinggiven great opportunities toplay in the senior side .It is vital that an Under 15 teamis regenerated in 2005 so thereis a pathway from Year 9onwards to senior football.

We have now leamt hard les-sons . Planning for a new sea-son must commence during theprevious season . Contacts inschools made and visits con-

duc .ad. Me'.ooume Unitxims ispleased that : :',yne Johnston(above) is the Skills andDevelopment Coach, providinggreat expertise in lifting skilllevels in all young players.

Many of the current senior foot-ballers have come through theranks of our junior teams . Thismust continue, so too ourendeavours to recruit from thewider spectrum of the localcommunity.

Support to assist in our juniorprogram is vital . If you can helpin any way please contact thedub on 9824 0480 at any time.Junior sponsorship would bemost welcome.

Colin GreenPresident

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Lions rule the Animals, Ashers squeeze the moments in theSaints, Jackas lead by nine with three last quarter, tominutes to play and the Rovers still snatch it, reverse thei rVultures peck, but the Unicorns stand tall Round 1 demise .and the Wellers and Fielders slug it out for100 minutes with neither walking away aloser, or a winner.

REVIEW

Blieden and Wolimer laid the Ajaxfoundations to set up win number five, only to

see Hampton Rovers through Lawrence and

Burggraaff rise from the ashes to boot sixMonash have eagerly awaited the return boutfinal term majors and clinch a thrilling victor

y keeping the Rovers final's hopes alive.Therry again show they've discovered thewinning formula, holding h goalless to thefinal change. Elliott & Brown constantlybrought the ball forward and Rocky Gentile

Therry come to Caulfield and will look tolapped it up, snagging six . Carse andRistevski better players for the visitors whowould think the day and their E tag moneycould have been better spent!A tough day for goals at Gerry Green, butwhen they needed to be kicked, it wasMHSOB who knew when to produce . Horne,White and Clowes at the forefront. TheVultures through Rochford and Hayesmatched the leaders, but a barren thir

d stanza sealed their fate! Jimmy Barnes once screeched, "there ain't n o

second prize", but at least for second there's adouble chance, and that fight has intensifiedfollowing the tie between the Wellers & Caulfiel

d C:~ Caulfield . Mitchell and Derry set up the hosts Parkdalelead whilst the Fields Widjaja and Sharpnarrowly failed to better it . Points split, andmany left to ponder, why not extra time to C RESERVEfind a winner?Wei • Eira had their chances but the winningfeeling again proved difficult to bottle!I . T i were tested by the Saints, with Kingand Sheedy outstanding, but Janssen Mainyand the Blues side survived some an :;ious Old Camberwell

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Fourth place is on the line when the Rovershost Parkdale . There's a lot of footy to beplayed but a win for the visitors would almostseal the C Grade final's race . Hampton willpressure & harass, but with the Vulturesinspirational playing coach back after a longlayoff, will fall short .

against the Wellers following their narrowloss in Round 2 . Camberwell may suffer a letdown following the build up to last week'sclash and will need to be on their guard, butshould still have enough Aces in their pack .

make it a"threepeat" of victories as the Lionsbegin to hit their straps . The Fielders will bemade to earn their possessions but on theirhome plot should prove a shade morepolished .

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KirznerBaxterRowley

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1 333 301 21

MHSOB Corbett 0 17Emmaus St Leos Batty 0 22Therry Penola ~t'alker 0 19Hampton Hanlon 0 18MHSOB Frazcek 2 1 1

Fogarty 1 11

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In an effort to avoid relegation, everyremaining game must be considered a finalfor the Saints. Fortunately for them, today isnot a "knockout final" as they saddle up toclash with the Unicorns, who will keep onkeeping on .Ajax and ESL for different reasons are bothhurting over last week's results. Thisafternoon provides the opportunities to erasesome of the painful memories. The Animalswill battle hard, but the Jackas height andpace will prove decisive .COREESPOT"dDEA1B'SGlen Harrison - [email protected] .au

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TGJAY'S ~xIATCsIESC SECTION

Caulfield Gr v Therry Penola 0 BEmmaus St Leos 0 C v AJAX

Hampton Rovers v Parkdale VulturesMHSOB v Glen Eira

Monash Blues v Old Camberwell

OLD C/IiBi .'.'rELL 2.2 8.4 10.4 11.6 (72)

CAULFIELD GR 4.2 5.3 8.4 10.12 (72)

Old Camberwell: Horgan 4 Webb 3 Goodale Heffernan Hendrie

Peasnell. Best: Mitchell D Deny S Peasnell Williams Horgan Bayford .

Caulfield Grammar: Will 3 Baxter 2 Sharpe 2 Cowlishaw Pearce B

Sinclair. Best: Widjana Sharpe Green Pennycuick Pearce Will .

Umpires : Ken McNiece Brendan Devlin (F) Christian Schaeffer Lucas

Brass (B) Steven Pipemo Jack Warty (G)

THERRY PENOLA 4.6 10.9 15 .10 19.13 (127)EMMAUS ST LEOS 0.0 0.6 0.10 5.13 (43)

Therry panels: Gentile 6 Harmes 5 D Goodwin 2 R Bannister SBannister Barron Brown Hollow McKay . Best : Elliott Callegari Gentile SBannister D Goodwin Brown . Emmaus St Leos : Modder 2 Batty Ronche

T McCann. Best: Carse Ristevski Volp Phyland T McCann.

Umpires: Peter Liddell John Deering (RFL) (F) Ryan Monaghan (RFL)Gus Carpenzano (RFL) (B) Daniel Brookes Graeme Carter (RFL) (G)AJAX 3.6 5.8 9.11 12.15 (87)

B A'iPTON ROVERS 2.2 4.8 6.12 12.16 (88)

AJAX: Firmer 4 Blieden 2 Krafehek 2 Vanaken 2 lsraelsohn Lewis .Best: E Wollner Vanaken Same J Segal Blashki E Raleigh . Hampton

Rovers: Davey 3 Hanlon 2 D Anderson Deveraux Flahive GiasoumeLawrence Prantzos Quon . Best: Lawrence Burggraaff Prantzos HanlonDavey Duddy .Umpires : Adam Conquest (F) Amanda Whittaker Nick Keating (B) GregRollo Peter Maddocks (G )PAREDAIE VULTURES 2.3 4.7 4.11 6.17 (53)

MIiSOB 2.5 5.7 8.10 9.15 (69)

Parkdale Vultures: Hayes 2 MacGeorge Rowley Rochford C Barr. Best:

Rochford Stewart Stephens Dixon P Sullivan . MHSOB : Home 3Thompson Thiele Taylor Hamilton-Ho Bamert White . Best : Clowes

Thompson S McCully Smith Cassell Horne.Umpires: David Irons Lionel Katz (F) Bruce Stephens Clive Shipley (G)

GLEN EIRA 3.1 6.4 8.7 11.8 (74)

MONASH BLUES 2 .4 4.8 10.11 12.15 (87)

Glen Eira : Taranto 3 Clements 2 Watt 2 McGaw C Neeson Tkocz

Zosens. Best: King Tsirogiannis Sheerly Taranto Zosens. Mon Blues :

O'Sullivan 2 Grover 2 Bolton Black(ey Chapman Costley De Young

Farrar Smvthe Turton . Best : Janssen Smythe Costley Smith Main

Renton ,

Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan (F) Ross Richards Sam Perrin (G)C RESERVE

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.4 5.5 5.6 6.7 (43)CAULFIELD GR 2.0 3.2 4.5 6 .6(42)

Old Camb: Joyce Fogarty Hancock Marwood Wallace Scott . Best:Cottrell M Grant S Grant C Hanson G Jellis Joyce. Caul: A Hasforth 2B Jenkinson Crathem O'Hoy Poynter. Best : Jacobs Poynter Poulter

Crathern Chapple O'Hoy.THERRY PENOLA 3.1 6.3 9.8 11.6 (72)EMMAUS ST LEOS 1.2 3.4 4.8 7.10 (52)Theny Panels: Clifton 2 Ferguson 2 Moloney 2 D Goodwin M GoodwinMcMahon Finnigan Vaina. Best: Moloney Pirpinias Glesson HutchisonM Goodwin Warren. Emmaus St Leos: Virgo 3 Bruce Camm Landy

Perry . Best: E Mitchell Virgo Canon Bruce Perry McInerney.AJAX 1.0 1.1 1.4 3 .9(27)

'... ; ;':'::PTON ROVERS 3.2 6.4 6.8 7.10 (52)

AJAX: Nissen 2 Rotenberg . Best : Duzenman Rotenberg Silver GerberNissen J Lewski . Hampton Rovers : Malthouse 2 Flynn JohnstoneMarshall Mosbey Sprato. Best: Terech Brunmeter Johnstone BrudarSpratt Boyd .PARRI{BALE VULTURES 2.0 2.3 3.3 3.6 (24)MHSOB 5.1 7.3 9.5 10.8 (68)

Psrkdale Vultures : Waters Little Ryan. Best: Hampton Baker CriileyLevett Fogden. MHSOB: Fraczek 2 L Taylor 2 Ternes 2 Saultry WareNeilson Dunne. Best : Ternes Czwamo Bowen Neilson CampbellOrchard.GLEN EH2A 0.2 0.2 1.2 2.4(16)

MONASH BLUES 5.4 9.9 14.14 16 .19 (115)Glen Eirs: Hollow A Diamond . Best: Serpanchy Mills Khanzaal HoganZurak Hollow. Monash Blues: De Young 4 Hawkins 3 Murchie 3Teasdale Dennis Fenaghy Edgall Jones . Best: Wills Tinkler Coe FenaghyTeasdale Murchie .

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Last week this column asked readers for the4 venues Old Xaverians have called homeover the years - no entries received to date([email protected] . aaa)

0 fl 0Last weekend the Old Geelong Football Clubrecognised its 50tla Anniversary with afunction for 480 past and current playeers,officials and supporters at Crown . As part ofthe evening the OGs named their "Team OfThe Half Century" . It reads :

B : Richard Weibye Michael Crawford IanPeak e

: Will Paul, Bill Morrison, John Stephen s

C: Terry Brown, Tony Poolman, Dan Ritchie H1•': Mark Neeld, John Manton, Evan

MacGregorF: Rick Whalley, Andrew Howells, RobertHeskethRucks : Jeremy Rasmussen, Bruce Spiden,Cullen GunnInterchange : Dougal Morrison, StuartGlascott, Mark Vickers-Willis, James TaylorCOACH: Evan MacGregor O : BruceSpiden VICE O : Mark Neel d

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On the same day at Como Park ex VAFA

president Richard Evans presented club

stalwart Peter Lemon with a "second" VAFA

Certificate of Merit . Peter was first awarded

this honour in 1987, however 3 days later,

having proudly hung his award in theclubrooms it was smashed to smithereens by

an errant football and a replacement was

never followed up. Richard Evans thought

that last weekend would be the grand

occasion to give Pete his second certificate, asit coincided with Peter Lemon running his

500th match on the boundary for his beloved

OGs .When we talk about "For Love of the Game"

Peter Lemon's contribution to Old Geelong

personifies this notion . Well done Peter, and

as Richard Evans said on the night ."Yoaa are

the f'irst to receive two Certificates of

in a lifetime and Perhal -& thi sc -.c __e should be hung in yo- r-- g

i not your defacto hora- : K )-11

0 0Ivanhoe A held its inaugural H°'

of Fame Night last Saturday evening and the

following ten were inductees .

John "Jiggy" Harris - coached the club to 3flags in a row and 60 consecutive winsHec Rutherford - captained the club underHarri sI3o-~ Rlackwood - premiership player in 1969who has remained active in club affairs

` -urt - past champion player andch, Ificial

Leclub official and club umpiresince 1988Reg Miles - a member of the club's 1956 Asection premiership side who then continuedto serve on club committee, fundraiser andjunior coachIda Marcon - the club's best knownsupporter ("Ivanhoe Ida" )Harry Thomas - a lifelong involvement withthe club as a player, then president and nowis the timekeeperBilly M:c ie - former champion rover,triple best and fairest -winner who alsocaptained and coached the clubJohn Miles - played in 2 premiership sides

in the 1950s and has served the club in justabout every committee position . A former

VAFA Executive Committeeman, John is a

VAFA Life Member.

0 0 0Condolences are extended to JohnWoo d 's wife Anne and all the family onthe sad passing of John - a wonderfulgentleman, who passed away on June 24after a battle with cancer . John was a pastchampion footballer with the Brunswick

ateurs in the late 50s and early 60 sand he was also a VAFA representativeplayer. After moving to the Essendon areaJohn became very involved with StBernards as both a coach and long servingcommitteeman . John had 5 sons whoplayed with the club - John, Peter, Greig,David and Chris .

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0 0 0Big thank you to Mazenod and St BedesMentone Tigers for adhering to notices thatwere placed in the Sportscover Arenachangerooms last weekend . Notices had to beplaced asking for players not to rinse gearand wash boots in the showers after matchesas the ensuing blockages were causing muchflooding of the rooms . Not only did both clubsfollow the "ask" perfectly but they also sweptthe rooms to a spotless condition after thematch .

0"®1d. So ldiers Never Die" or should that be"Old Umpires K eep on Bouncing" . 60 plusyoungster B ob O'Halloran umpired the ClubXVIII match between Marcellin and OldXaverians BY HIMSELF last Saturday. By allaccounts Bob acquitted himself admirably.Well done Bob . We need more of your ilk! !

Administrative footnote! ^-. - oints o t :that Bob should not have had to umpire onhis own. When the VAFA is only able toappoint one umpire to a C 18 match thehome CIS club is to supply the otherregistered umpire . A match can beabandoned if there is not a second umpireable to officiate in a C18 match .

C9 ~'e 01Our "ever on the move" B seetla I : ;Tommy Brain bobbed up at Mazenod's

Central Reserve on a recent Thursday night .Despite their lowly ladder position Tommy

reports that it was great to see the positive

attitude and confidence that is still ondisplay around the club . Part of this comes

from the magnificent meals after training -

aha that's why Tommy dropped in IT. -cooked by Sharon and John Boyd, the

Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to ` :with Russell Gilbert & Mark Fine

proudplayerinvol •thorou~

: -. : .Nod-L,a youl

andcorner.their Ievening .

ins just around theall at Mazenod fors a most enjoyable

z id coaches to remai., upbeat

er level and isatmosphere at heling a great job as

> °d up the possible

on and dropped in .

Vestern Bulldogs

0 qJOn matters Mazenod, condole ces to °Kelly on the loss of her father last we aftera long illness .

0 e

Including:

Quarter by Quarter A Section Score Update s(Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pm)

VAFA A Section'S^Jrap'

et's Talk Sport (Sunday between 4pm & 4 :30pm)

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Salesian scores its first Senior match points for 2004: James Keem kickedBlacks rack up 10 straight: 2 victories poles apart, but another bag, and Tobyeach contributing to the unfolding pattern of our Mcllwraith gave greatseason's history! drive through theI.ABT WEEK middle . For Prahran ,Blacks v RedsBlacks were pushed hard by the speedy Reds but stillmanaged to win as befits a top team . Q3 wasextraordinary in that 10 of the 18 goals for the daywere scored in it, with Blacks being steadier in Q4.Paul Kempton had a fine game at HB, Dowsley did wellat HF, Andy Costello was in form at C & OtB (OnyaCozzie!) with ruckman Chris Sandiford again superb .Tim Davis and Ben Atherton played blinders for theReds and Toby Mitchell is congratulated for achievinghis 100th game with the Club.Panthers v MondsWhat a thriller, again Ormond survived by a miraclegoal, this time from David Beckett in the dyingseconds, to give them the points. A fantastic game invery trying conditions! Daniel teHennepe & SimonKeleher turned the Panthers attacks time and againall day in a fantastic exhibition of intelligent defensiveplay. Geoff Dart in his 150th was in every packthroughout, Justin Costello & Rob Woodland wereprolific midfielders, and Andrew Carter toiled hard inthe ruck for the Panthers.Chaddle v PiratesWell the scribe had the margin right, but good on SOCfor upsetting the rest of the prediction! And what a liftit will give the entire Club! On the other hand, JulianSill and his Pirates must be wishing this season wouldsimply go away! John Nannes continued his stellaryear with another heroic effort in the ruck forChaddie, Adam Davey shone at HB, as did MarkCanavan on one wing and Adrian Stevens on theother.Bears v BloodsThe home side was always just that bit tooaccomplished for the visitors in spite of someinnovative back stacking by the latter. The Bearsdefence initiated many attacking moves with DaveGayfer, Nick Taylor, & Adam Dooley all in great form .Darren Skinner was hard to pass at CHB for Aquinas,Matthew Hunter had many possessions round theground, and Ben Volumbello was another rock in thebacks .T wo Blues v BushrangersThis was nip and tuck until Prahran faded in Q4,when the Bushrangers' pace and condition told on thegluggy surface of Toorak Park . YVOB defenders,Russell Yeo & Ryan Coutts, were serious nuisances .

the two Aarons ,Rhodes at CHB, and Bunnett round the ground flewthe flag especially gallantly.THIS WEEKFitzroy Reds v Old MentoniansReds won the R2 encounter by 10 points courtesy of a75% goal scoring productivity rate . Since then Redshave by far the better record and must be favoured towin today by 4 goals or so .Ormond v Salesian OCIn spite of the lift Chaddie received from last week'swin, they will find the Monds too hard to handle atGunn Reserve, and the home side will win by 6 goals .Peninsula OB v Ban eThe Pirates are hard to beat at home but the Bears areseriously finals focussed and should have enoughtalent advantage to win by 5 goals .Aquinas OC v PrahranWhat a desperate clash this game will be! Both clubshave to win to maintain/improve their ladderrelativity, and at Ringwood the Bloods should win bya few points.

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DI RESERVEFitzroy RedsFitzroy RedsUniversity BlakcsBanyuleOrmondOld MentoniansBanyule

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Yarra Valley OB v University BlacksThe Bushrangers will really test the Blacks today, andin present conditions the winning margin won't belarge . Blacks have responded to every challenge todate however, and should take the points by a goal orso .Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds, Pirates,Bloods, & Blacks.Correspondents cow ets : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & bihickey6@1`'~-ond .com

Fitzroy Reds - congratulate Toby "==ot Tub"Mitchell on 100 wonderful panes . Toby hailing fromAlbury joined the Reds a little under a decade ago -and now joins the illustrious Fitzroy Reds CenturionsGroup in Season 2004 - Well done Hotty. Also thewarmest of congratulations to club Vice Captain andall round Bendigo boy Vinnie "The Weasel" Cahill onchalking up his 50th game . Thanks Vinnie, and welook fon,vard to many more sterling performances inour famous jumper.Old &fentonians - congratulate Club Captain AndrewCa rt er on joining the exclusive 200 Club at thePanthers. Andrew started with our inaugural Under19 team in 1991 as a tall skinny centre half forward,however, it was not long until he filled out and becamea commanding ruckman, holding down the numberone role at the Club for almost a decade . His excellentmarking and bullocking ruck work have beeninvaluable to a Club that has not had too many tallplayers and his fantastic consistency was rewardedwith the Club captaincy this . Well done Carts! GeoffDart celebrated 150 games as a Panther last weekand it was another incredibly determinedperformance which almost dragged us over the line .From his first season in the mid nineties, Darty hasbeen burrowing under packs and making otherplayers look better. Often overlooked by those in thecrowd but always appreciated by those closer to theaction, Geoff has been a sensational player over adecade . Congratulations Geoff. Also Justin Coste llois congratulated on reaching the 100 gamemilestone against Peninsula two weeks ago . Cossieshowed he had enormous talent from his very firstgame and quickly established himself as a seniorplayer. His ability to read the play and dash away todeliver with a raking left foot made him stand outfrom the average player. He has since added morestrings to his bow and become a club leader. ThePanthers look forcvard to many more games of highquality football from Justin, but congratulations onthe first 100 !

TODAY' SDI SECTION

Fitzroy Reds v Old Mentonians - ' IOrmond v Salesian 0 C

Peninsula 0 B v BanyuleAquinas 0 C v Prahran

Yarra Valley 0 B v University Blacks

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.6 2.8 8.3 10.14 (74)FITZROY REDS 2.3 4.6 8.6 8.10 (58)

Uni Blacks : Dowsley 3 Savige 2 Shaw 2 A Costello S Price MKempton . Best : P Kempton Shaw Sandiford A Costello Dowsley MKempton. Fitzroy Reds: Tornesse 6 Atherton Dawson . Best: Davis

Dollard Atherton Tornesse Abbott Bennie . Umpi res : Grant Joyner

Luke Moncrieff (F) Glen Kennedy Paul Tyrer (B) Craig Arnol (G )

OLD MENTONIANS 4.1 5.5 9.5 9.8 (62)

ORMOND 3.3 6.6 7.6 9.10 (64)

Old Merit : Basile 2 Kalviskas 2 Bournon Carter Carroll Dart B Russo .

Best: Dart Costello Woodland Carter Murphy Watts . Ormond: Cook 2

Grace 2 Beckett 2 Russell Ferrari Casey. Best: Te Hennere Keleher

Cove Robbins Ferrari Beckett. Umpires: David Phillips Paul Tuppen(F) Jim Exton Paul Whitehead (G)SALESIAN 2.1 4.3 7.6 10.9 (69)

PENINSULA 0 B 1.7 4.10 8.12 9.14 (68)

Salesian: Loughnan 3 Thain 2 Oldfield 2 Nannes Stevens Rose. Best :Hanlon Nannes Canavan Oldtield Loughnan . Peninsula : Claringbolo3 T Prendergast 2 Teelow Mubbaro Payze Atchison . Best: TPrendergast Teelow Murray Dunne. Umpires: Eli Hayes Dirk Kramer

(F)BANYULE 2.1 5.5 9.10 12 .13 (85)AQUINAS 0.2 1.3 2.3 4.5(29)Banyule : tVillmore 4 N Taylor 2 O'Connell Lorenzint Davies Plant

Gloury Wilson . Best: Cantwell D Gayfer Brown Davies N TaylorMutton . Aquinas: Hunt 2 Jess Colliver. Best : Hunter DenBraberRedwood Helme CollIver Jess . Umpires : Paul Dinneen AnthonySimpson (F)

PRAERAN 2.6 3.7 6.8 7.9(51)YARRA VALLEY 0 .3 2.7 6.11 11 .12 (78)Prahran : Bennett 3 Dibben 2 Sleight Hunt . Best: Rhodes BunnettPlummer Sleight Hunt. Yarra Vall ey: Keen 6 Stone 2 Strong R Drew

Beal. Best: R Yea Keem R Coutts Beal Mcllrath Rokicki.Umpires : Max Wittman Paul Jones (F) Gary Clancy Hagen Cosgiff (G)

Dl RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 3.3 3.3 4.10 (34)

FITZROY REDS 1.5 4.8 7.11 10 .13 (73)

Uni Blacks: C Beaton Wilson Wood Black . Best: B Weber HamiltonPowell B Watch Black Jesse . Fitzroy Reds: Capodiferro 4 Drury 2Evans Baillie O'Connor Bare. Best : O'Connor B Gleeson Drury Reeves

Baillie Evans.OLD ;4iENTONIAtdS 3.1 3.4 4.8 5.8 (38)ORMOND 2.2 2.2 2.5 4.6(30)Old %ent: Ballantine 3 Kiantos McCloskey . Best : McCloskey Austin

Dwyer O'Brien Stroud D .Alexander. Ormond : Stenart Metz ParsonsKeleher. Best : Metz Broadhurst Douglas Franklin Stewart Cleary .SALESIAN 1 .2 1.4 2.5 3.6(24)

PENINSULA 0 B 4.5 9.9 15 .13 18.18 (126)

Salesian : Henson 2 Bowman . Best: D Allen Hanaphy Smyth BowmanWoodman McLarren. Peninsula: Fawkiner 5 Sharpin 3 Brennan 3Haley 3 Powney Braden Vidotto Goldthorpe . Best: Harpin Haley

Falkiner Goldthorpe Brennan Braden .BANYULE 1 .3 1.6 4.7 4.8(32)

AQUINAS 2.2 5.3 7.4 12.6 (78)Banyuie: Reed Connolly Baldac Prior. Best: George Thomson A Spicer

Nasrallah Baldac Rothe . Aquinas : Box 2 Ligh 2 Bethune 2Tzoumanakas Soccer Brook Lyng Jefferies . Hughs . Best :

Tzoumanakas Box Elliot Caskey Cousins Lyng.PRAHRAN 0.0 0.2 2.2 3.3(21)YARRA VALLEY 5.2 8.6 10.9 12.12 (84)

Prahran : Ferrero 2 J Vagg . Best: Aitken Ramage J Vagg M VaggJ Matherson. Yarra Valley: Lear 4 Wines 3 Britt Drew Stevenson

Clark Thompson .

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5 M Hunter 4. F. Gloury 4. ~.4 Cairns &.

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5 M . hfiartinav.6 D . AAinogue 4. M. Creak (res) J. Hamilton 6 . C . Alexander (VCR) 6 D. Whelan7 C . Glennie 5 . B. Willmore 5 . P. Diaccgiorgis 7 . M. McCloskey (DVC) 7 S . Kelehe r8 J. Jess (VC) 6 . M . Morgan 7 . L. Byrne 8 . G. Ferguson 8 M . Miller9 T. Harkin 7 C Taylor 8 . A . Byrne 9 . J . Walker 9 S . Metz10 D . Boland

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Star Ivanhoe Assumption forward Doni 'The Fox" finals out of reach ,Valkanis bagged eight goals as the Hoes defeated LaTrobe Razorbacks coachUniversity by 52 points in Bundoora . Apart from an Derek Theone said th eevenly contested second quarter, the Hoes were always incontrol, with Brown, Wood and Crapper rock solid in thehalf back line .Grim conditions at Como Park, and a grim day forSwinburne University as Old Geelong walloped them by73 points. Star Razorback full-forward Jason Murchiestruggled in the conditions and even spent time playing onhis opposite number, Mark Vickers-Willis, in order to curbthe influence of the latter, and was successful to a degree .

been happy with his side's application. While they beat theA less than warm welcome to The OC for MonashGryphons, as Old Carey thumped them by 96 points ."Jogger" White snagged half a dozen, and the Angus boys

Monash will also be unfancied when it hosts Bulleenshared eight between them, while Adrian Flowerda ycontinued his return to form after suspension in a

competitive in its 31-point loss to Old Geelong a fortnightfantastic effort for the Gryphons.In other games, Bu lleen Templestowe had a comfortablevictory over West Brunswick, after being a goal down atquarter time ; and Bentleigh were made to work hard intheir win over Williamstown CYMS, their third quarter inparticular being influential in the final wash-up.My tips this week are : Ivanhoe Assumption ; Old Geelong;Old Carey; Bulleen Templestowe ; and LaTrobe University .WHAT ANDREW SAYS:Ivanhoe Assumption host Bentleigh today with both Socialclubs entering this clash with impressive winning streak s(five and four respectively) . Despite an impressive 52-pointwin against La Trobe last week, Hoes coach John Matthe wwas glad his side was not playing at Bentleigh this week. Ten dollars includes allWhile the Demons would be just two games adrift of th efourth placed Hoes if they win today, playing coach JustinPaul was still not looking at finals action . The Demons los

t to the Hoes in round two by 14 points. But with Paul and10 other regular senior players who did not play last time Iavailable today, the Demons have more than an outside

CLUBhope of causing an upset. However, at home, the Hoe sshould win in a close one.Williamstown has struggled to win close games in the last Old Geelongtwo seasons and their 17-point loss last week to Bentleighwas their 11th loss by les than 21 points since round one,2003 . While CYMS coach Dene Macleod could not fault his Old Careyplayers' endeavour. Starting with Old Geelong today, theCYMS enter a horror three-week period which will seethem tackle the top three sides . And if that was not badenough the CYMS, who desperately need a win to putbreathing space between them and the relegation zone,must do so without champion forward Dave Lee who issuffering from a season-ending knee injury .Swinburne has also had its season ruined by injury andnarrow losses and will have up to 16 premiership playersmissinH when it hosts ladder leader Old Carey. With the

next eight weeks wouldbe spent avoiding relegation and preparing for nextseason. The Razorbacks lost to OC by only 31 points lasttime but look hard pressed to get that close today.With three consecutive losses to the top three sides inexcess of 80 points West Brunswick has not been close tothe mark recently. But the Magpies get their chance to wintoday when they host seventh placed La Trobe . Despitelosing heavily, Magpies coach Angus Hamilton has stil l

the Magpies will start massiveTrobers in round two ,underdogs today.

Templestowe. The eighth placed Gryphons were

ago but with a top two spot still up for grabs, the Bullantshave too much to play for to take this match lightly .

TIPSIvanhoe Assumption 3Old Geelong 30Old Carey 42Bulleen Templestowe 36La Trobe 33

Bentleigh urges supporters to go back to the SouthOakleigh Club after Ivanhoe this week for a few drinks anda meal and then on Sunday it's back there for breakfast .

; see Cloughy for bookings .

LSTs6iALD2 SECTION

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Bulleen TempSwinburne UniD2 RESERVEOld GeelongIvanhoe AssWilliamstownOld CareyBulleen TempLa Trobe Uni

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CorrespondentsPlease send details of any match reviews toPeter.PS [email protected] .au, ideally by 5pmeach Monday afternoon, or Andrew Wu -s3043247 student.rmit .edu .auHave a grca2 V~:!:A-,a id,The C

;h - congratulates Joel Seeley on 2C_) (affies .

Adam have all been great contributors to the club both o n

Joel has been consistently one of our best players sincejoining us in the early 90's. Joel can be found across half-back and has been part of a steady baekline that hasincluded some of the clubs best players . Well done andgood luck. (Have a blinder Eddie! - Ed) .Swinbtt rne Uni - Last weekend saw Robert Goodebecome only the second player in Razorback history toplay 150 games for the club. "Goody" was a first yearplayer for the Razorbacks in 1995 whilst studying atSudnburne University. In 1997 he joined the committeeand became the club treasurer. From 1999 to 2002 heremained an influential committee member and returnedback to the position of club treasurer in 2003 . Goody's on-field attitude and skills are excellent. His knowledge of thegame and support of his teammates is second to none . Hewas a regular member of the seniors side in the late1990's, and finished in the top 5 in the 1999 seniors best& fairest. Since then in the reserves he has won the lasttwo years reserves best and fairest awards, playing the oddgame in the seniors here and there . Goody has put moretime into the club than most and all at the Razorbacksapplaud him on this milestone.Ivanhoe Assumption - congratulates Colin °Woofa"Brown on his 10C)th game today. Colin joined the Hoesfrom Tallangatta in 1995 and soon showed he hadcourage, pace and skills . VFL club Preston thought so tooand he spent a season with the Bullants . Colin, like hischampion father Barney, seems to get better with age. Hewas sidelined by injury for much of 2001, but bouncedback to be runner-up in the club B&F in 2002 . Everyoneat Hoeland is rapt to see this great clubman return toenjoy another big season in the black and white .Old Carey - celebrated 50 games last week for 2-time U 19B&F Lachie 'Lid' IdeF'arlane and also reserves stalwartJames Ward . This week former captain and best andfairest winner of both the Unders and Seniors ChrisAngus plays his 150th game for the club . Chris has beena stand-out player for Old Carey since 1995 . and hisblistering pace and penchant for goals has made him a keyplayer for the club ever since, including the premiershipside of 1998. We wish Chris all the best for his 150th, andlook forward to many more years of entertaining football .Congratulations also to four other Old Carey playersreaching 50 game milestones this week . Al Stewart-Holmes, Harry Giannikos, Nic Detarczynski and Cam

and off the field over recent times and well done onreaching 50 games with The Panthers .

TODAY g L;7 7

D2 SF Y' .'It}NIvanhoe Assumption v Bentleigh

Williamstown CYMS v Old GeelongSvainburne University v Old Care y

Monash Gryphons v Bulleen TempiestoweWest Brunswick v La Trobe University

2.0 6.0 6.2 9 .3(57)

IV6:383i~3U'_'!IOTd 6.3 9.6 12.7 17 .8(110)LaT*. - : Uni : Envall 3 Davis 2 Mawdsley Brooks Farrant Murray .Best: Be iton Butler Envall Gleeson Mawdsley McMeekin . Ivanhoei- .r;umpHom Valkanis 8 Rawley 3 Morris 2 Frisina 2 Healy Harris .Best: Harris Valkanis Sampson losefo Heger Healy .Umpires : Andrew Smith Peter Angelis (F) Ryan Place Adrian Borg (B)BENTLEIGH 3.1 3.5 7.7 9.8 (62)WILL MSTOWN 1 .3 4.5 4.8 6.9 (45)Bent : Paul 2 Mikkelsen 2 Seeley Dolton Clough Holmesby Lupoi .Best: MeCulloch Sharp Smith Wilken Clough . W'town: Wheeler 3Munro Matthews Wouda . Best: J Hynes B Hynes Munro PheimisterHart B Grant.Umpires : Steve Capel Michael Forde (F)OLD GEELONG 5.3 7.6 12 .10 17.12 (114)SIVINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.1 3.3 3.5 6.5 (41)Old Geel: M Goldsworthy 5 M Vickers-Willis 3 N Betts 3 T Follow 2 DKimpton T Logue W Paul J Fitzclarence. Best: M Goldsworthy T PaulH Legoe J Hope-Johnstone N Betts T Follow . Swin: Andrinopoulos 2M Higgins Gelly Watts Kiss. Best : Watts Piotrowski FragorcornoMorrison Fricke Andrinopoulos .Umpires : Mitch Brixton Geoff Moore (F) Stephen Bogisich KyleMonkey (G )OLD CA12EY 5.3 12 .10 16.13 21.21 (147)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 2.3 6.6 7.9 (51)Old Carey: White 6 T Angus 5 C Angus 3 Rossignolo 2 Battle JamesMcFarlane Campbell Stewart-Holmes . Best : White T Angus MunroCampbell Stewart-Hohnes Spencer . Mon Gryph : Sharkey 3T Bourbon2 Ledton Kent . Best: Flowerday B Bourbon Paolucci J RutherfordWaters B Coxhead .Umpires : Jamie K4ins (F)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.1 10.9 15.10 19.15 (129)WEST BRUNSWICK 4.1 4.2 6.3 7.4(46)Bull Temp: Clovers 4 D Matthews 3 Milesi 2 Teehan 2 Stella 2 WiseGlover Wilkie Robertson R Williams Daskalou, Best: Chivers TeehanDaskalou Stella Pietryk Milesi . West Bruns : Cannane 2 Lehman 2 McGuire R Benjamin Hamilton. Best: Brookshaw Stewart Simmons WestMcGuire.Umpires : Jason Lane Greg Rowlings (F)

D2 RESERVELA TROBE UN°i 1.7 4.10 6.13 12.22 (94)IBAfdFIOE ASSUMPTION 1.2 2.6 3.6 (24)LaTrobe : Morton 3 Hewitt 2 Slater 2 Coulter 2 Hogan Robson Blight .Best: Blight Spring Wolfsen Dalrymple Hewitt Robson. Ivanhoe Ass:Pearce Shemshedin Mehmet . Best: Mehmet Chazan Maud ColeShuttleworrzh eoples.BEIe 1 6.2 7.4 8.7 8.9(57)WILL11. ..2.1 5.4 7.5 8 .5(53)Bent: Within L Sampson Beatie Holmesby KopitschinskiPadgham Dim; 1 : Gold Dimattina Kopitschinski PunterRichards Adan Hann 2 Dowsey Elias Jones MackleyMcEachran Rol ison sixtt Robinson B Martin McKenzie DiGrazia McF,achran .OLD GEELONG 2.5 1.3 6.1 11.13 (79)SWINBURNE UPtIVEI-TY 0.1 2.2 2.2 2.4 (16)

Old Gee1 : M Avery 3 G Allen 2 T Bayles S Cole R Herd J Morley AMunro C Wilson. Best: R Herd J Burbury D Taylor A Dhilion S ColeG Allen . 5winbaane University: Barbary Thomas . Best : GoodeFleisner Ledger Gundry Hyman Gordan,OLD CAREY 4.7 8.9 13 .15 16.20 (116)IdOIdASY. GRYPHONS 2 .1 6.5 6.6 7.8 (50)Old Carey : Konstantinidis 4 A Guerra 4 Drake 2 L Guerra 2Hill 2Shrives Adam. Best : Hill Konstantinidis Adam L Guerra A Guerra SBennett . s5onash Gryphons : Parker 3 Grenfell Jenkin TobinMannikkuis . Best : Parker Block Willocks Nichols Still TobinBULLEEN TEbSPLESTOtpE 3 .3 4.5 8.10 8.10 (58)

WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.1 5.1 5.4(34)Bull Temp : D Williams 3 A Parris 2 T Agosta verge Theodrakakos .Best : A Parris Agosta Rogers Horvath T'neodrakakos . West Bruns: M

Russell 3 Williamson 2 . Best: Morphet Tobin Thompson McManusSutherland Williamson.

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D2 SectionBEHTI .EIGH BIILLEEN TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTiOH LA TROBE UHI MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach: Justin Paul Coach: Steve Easton Coach: John Matthew Senior Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Phil Knigh tAsst: Troy Lupoi Res .Coach : Andrew Parris Assist Coach: Doni Valkanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach: John Leroy

Res Coach: Steve Hall Res . Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach: John Leroy

1 . C . Sharp 1 . G. Chivers (Capt) 1 . S . Conley 1 . P. Morton 1 . S. Bourbon2 . J . Paul 2 . M . Stella 2 . M. Maud

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. D. Shekirick 2 . M. Heal y3 . A . Pittito L Thompson (VC) 3 . C . Tucker H. Davies4. 3 . A. Gradyd Y4 . S . Sire 4 . W. Thompson 4 . T. O'Neill

5. S. Adamswaite6. D. Gleason 4 . M. Malone

5 . M. Eyles 5 C Parris J Scobl e5 7. T. Mannes 5 . J. Watson6 . A . Jolly . .

6 . A . Tehan (DVC)..

6 . E . Healy (v .capt)8. C. Correnti9. L. Walker 6 . D . Boll s

7 . J . Rortson8 . J . Handfieki 7 . P. Robertson 7 . P. Rawley 10 . S. Davis

11 . A. Murray 7 . D . Walter

9 T Rowe 8 . D . Glover 8 . J . Shuttleworth 13 . T. Ludeman 8 . J. Blandford. .10 . R . Pearce 9 . J . Matthews 9 . R . Peoples 14 . D. BuUer

15 . S. Brooks9 . G . Wadley

11 . D . Martin 10 . J . Wise 10 . R Lee 16 . P. Farrant 10. P. Williamson12. N . Aitken 12 . A . Parris 11 . D . Valkanis 17 . S. Fitzgerald

18 . C. Blig t11 . A. Nichols

13. S. Craven 13 . D . Tulloch 12 . R Tonkin 19 . A. Randall 12. A. Gross14. D . Vardy 14 . A . Wilke 13 . S. Narkiewicz 21 . M . Harvey

22 D McMeekin13. J. Stratford

15. T. Lu~ 15 . A . Fitt 14 . S. Kaso. .

23 . M . Cossar 14. A. Mckenzie16. G . Alen 16 . S. Smith 15 . J. Curtin 24 . L Enval l

25 M Fanning15. A. Clarke

17. S. Franci si 8. S. Adaway 17 . C . Morrison 16 . P. Harris

. .26 . D. Steven s27 . S . Pruscino

16. P. Rennison

19. B. Fox 18 . J . Newman 17 . S. Morris 28 . C. Ross 17. P. Rutherford

20. R . Fishlock 19 . L. Stott 18 . D . Abud 30 . S . Gellert31 A Mambwe

18. M. Paolucc i

21 . A. Ferris 20. M. Jones 19 . D . Wood (d .v.capt.). .

32 . S . Gibson 19. R . Coxhead

22. A. Smith 21 . P. Gannas 20 . N . Pye 33 . M . Watson

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37 . A. Gurney39 . R. Slater 23. L Clark

26. B. Padgham27. J Seeley

25. L Norbury 24 . B. Frew 440 . S. 2. M . Hu ahn 24. D . Baxte r

.28 M McCulloch 26 . S. Boyd 25 . J. Frisina 43 . A. Pou ton 25. S. Kibblewhite

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46 . D. Wright26. A. Denyer

30. D . Ferguson 28. P. Milesi 27 . J. Fntayson 47 . A. Samson 27. R . Gilchrist

31 . A. Banks 29. P. Tsokas 28 . S. Matthews 48 . L McNamara50 . K . Hopkins 28. Luke Leeton

32. D . Kopitschinski 30. D . Florence 29 . J. Crapper 54 . A. Hewitt 29. RWarren33. P. Within o ngt 31 . M. Piefi Yk 30 . S. Kaso 56 . J . Nield

57 . A . Woolmer 30. P. Holland34. R . Morris 32. R . Williams 31 . S. Scapari 58 . J . Dalrvmp4e 31 . G . Roch e35. L meson 33. N . Hamshare 32 . J. Icefo &4 . G• ~tt70 . J . Dumaresq 32. M. Lewi s36. M. Backman 34. S. Lambropoulos 33 . S. O'Connell 73 . J . Sewell 33. S. Nelson37. P. Hutchison 35. D . Daskalou 34 . B. Joyce 7

8 84. J . Clark 34. M. Graydon

38. G . Beatti e39. G . Prigg 36. P Hare 35 . M. Serafini A. Baille

M . Bourke35. B Clar k

40. A. Steward 37. J. Frangos 36 . J. Tamburro C. Clamp 36. G . Bloc k

41 . P. Dimattina 38. A. Verge 37 . P. Cotter B . Clutterbuc kT. Cohen

37. A. Jenkin

42. A. Mikkelsen 39. D . Buccachio 38 . M. Sheppard M . Cotsopoulos 38. M Baron43. M . Vukic 40. G . Theodrakakous 39 . M. Ebbage N. Crowl e

N.39. D Grenfell

44. R. Punter 41 . R . Lea 40 . D . Sartor Fennell 40. M. Willock s45. R. Brookshaw 42. P. Edwards 41 . C . McDonald M . Garrat

K Hickman41 . C. Arche r

46. R. Lawford 43. D . Horvath 42 . R . Kolb.

S . Jackson 42. J. Clarke47. M . Scanlan 44. R . Schneider 43 . A. Shemshedin C Knee

KnightsR43. M. Mastromann o

48. R. McEvoy 45. D. Rogers 44 . T. Scott.

q44. L Wells

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S . Miller 45. J. Goni s

50 L Wilken 47. C. Morivitis 46 . R . Nuttall B . Murphy 46. G . Kent.51 . P. Sampson 48. A. Morivitis 47 . B. Watthers

G. MurphyG. Nelson 47. M . Parker

52 . L Sampson 49. B. Touriganis 48 . R . Toogood X . O'Donnell 48. G . Still. D. Gun n53 . 50. R. Georgelous 49 . E. Marino

ScanlonC. Black 49. C. Robinso n

54 . R. Oldfield 51 . T. Coram 50 . R . Sing L Ryan 50. S. Dresse r55 . G. Richards 57. R. Toscano 51 . D . Pearce

L HeathcateS . O7oote 51 . C. Leeton

56 . C. Aitken 58. D. McMahon 52 . S. Sampson (capt.) J . Brodie 52. A. Flowerda y57 . S . Nankervis 59. M . Daskalou 53. M. Chazan C Frarc is 53• M . Bourbon58 . T. Caterson

M Scaran o60 54 T Scott.

S . Gbury 54, A. Perp,59 . I. Jackson60 . S . Kennedy

..62. M . Kirsz

. .55. D . Frank

M. Milla rS . Moore 55. G . Harrak

61 . H . McKenzie 64. C. Tzalabiris 56. G . Ford A . Murph yS . Plans 56. J. Healy

63 . S . Stuart 57. M. Frannich D . Robson 57. W. Pococ k64 . M . Hayes 58. D. Hager B~~d~`w n 58. C. Yann i

59. C. Mclnney A. Benton 59. A. Yann i

Sponsor 60. J. Nemtses . BridCouq es erAN 60. T Bourbon

CHRIS' DIPS61 . T. Mehmet

.M. Dingle 61 . A. Waters

69. J. Mazocca Fp'gf1en 62. N Rutherford78. C. Brown A . Palmieri 63. I . Bagnall

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG SWINBURNE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOWN

Senior Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach : Derek Thoene Coach : Angus Hamilton CY~Res .Coach : Andrew Gates Res Coach: Ben Dunn Res . Coach : Paul James Res. Coach: Troy Thompson Coach : Dane Mcleod

Ass Coach: Matt Edmonds Res Coach: Paul Dervan

1 . C. Angus (VC) 1 . M . Goldsworthy 1 . L Watts ta. Drain M 1 D . Elia s2. D. Faelis 2. W. Ainsworth 2 . J Sheedy lb. Hamilton A 2 J . Buttigieg3. M . Cohen 3. J. Fitrclarence 3 . J Piotrowski 2. Hamilton P 3 D . Woud a4. D. James 4. C. Stinchcombe 4 . A Fidler 3. Heppell G 4 S . Wuchatsc h5, P. Konstantinidis 5. M . Vickers-Willis 5 . J Demarte 4. Lehmann C 5 T Wheeler6. C. Campbell 6. J. Bell

7 J Paul6 . D Harmer 5. Cannane A

.6 N . Grant

7. S . Jessup . .Alle n8 G

7 . J Murchie 6. Pietsch S 7 D . Sadler8. A. Stewart-Holmes .

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8 J .• McCutcheo nD. Shutie 10. M Avery 9 . L Morrison 8. Simmonds N Munro9 J

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_----Richard Evans, Executive Chairman and Chairman ofPermits and Reinstatements, provided an editorialcontaining details of reinstatements under the new

guidelines . In commenting that "the current guidelinesare the best we have adopted", Richard also remindedus that "we should never lose sight of the fact we arean Amateur Association first and reinstatement ofone's amateur status to play in the VAFA is a privilege,

not a right" .A Section's Marcellin (4th) stumbled when Old Ivanhoe(6th) jumped them early and did not relinquish their

hold on the game 12 .15 to 7 .9 ; a very good result at

Marcellin and Jason Frenkel had predicted accurately.

Toovey (3), Tully and Veal were OI's best and Cronin,Seabury and Sampimon for Marcellin . With StBernards' continuing resurgence, A Grade had evened

right out .Similarly in B Grade, Beaumaris's improved formhelped the section to level out and it was feasible for allsides to have the chance of finals' participation .

MHSOB, retained top spot with a good victory at NOB'sexpense 17 .7 to 12 .14 .The clear ladder leaders in C Section, Whitefriars,powered to a win over Old Geelong (4th) and the 'FriarsMatty Power kicked 4 goals and ran the oppositionragged, supported in the main by A Carbone andPasqualotto . J Paul, Welsby and J Taylor were triers for

the OGGS .Old Westbourne had been reigning supreme in FSection, along with their reserves team, but fourthplaced St Mary's ended their unbeaten run in bothgames, albeit the senior game being decided by thebarest margin. St Mary's confirmed a real team effort

and the goals were well spread. Mutimer, King and AChristo worked hard for the 'Westies' .Coaches in Under 19 Section (2) Blue were - BruceJosem (AJAX~, Glen Harrison (Caulfield Grammarians),John Howard (Glen Eira), Ian Wilmott (HamptonRovers), Mike Dickenson (Monash Blues), Sven Samild(Old Mentonians), Pat Hawkins (Old Xavs), MichaelBowers (Ormond) and Peter Fatouros (St PatsMentone) .'Milestones' mentioned three great players for OldTrinity - Andrew "Rambo" Ramsden (100 games),Jamie Stickland (100) and Dave Balazsy (150) . Banyule

congratulated Stephen "Hoota" Gray for his 350thgame (including 110 junior games) . Hoota's accoladesincluded several B & F's, life membership and title of

"Club Legend" .'Umpires Corner scribes, Craig O'Donoghue and

Graeme Thwaites, spoke of Phil Callil being forced tohang up1is boots . Phil, a former A Grade player and a

former A Grade umpire had succumbed to adebilitating back injury .

Executive Vice President- Administration, PhilRowell, used theEditorial of The AmateurFootballer to place hisfindings on a projecttitled District Clubs and

Under 19s - The Future . Some very interestingstatistics gathered by Phil revealed that from 1980 to1994 there had been a reduction in the number ofdistrict clubs having U 19s from 13 to 2 . Phil went on tostate that there was an important message for all clubsarising out of the data in that if clubs aspired to A or Bgrade, having an Under 19 team could not be

underestimated .

In Personality Pars, the Old Melburnians congratulatedZani Useinov (The Flying D) on reaching 100 games .Old Trinity acknowledged Trevor Norman's 150 games,Shane (The Cowboy) Livingstone achieved 250 forAquinas and Craig Fox also recorded his 250th forNorth Brunswick . Steve McCarthy and Ken Pitcher's"Umpire Corner" column told of the importantmilestone reached by Leah Gallagher - 150 asboundary umpire. Leah is still running but is now anaccomplished field umpire and a credit to theAssociation.In G Section it was a big day at Chirnside Park wherefirst played second in seniors and reserves. The early

game was a corker and at the final bell, both sidesremained undefeated for the season with a thrilling

draw. It set the scene for the main game where theundefeated Chirnside Park team had their hands fullagainst the determined Reds. Despite storming home,the Park went down to the visitors 14 .11 to 13 .18 andthe Reds were now only 1 game behind the leaders.

Doyle, Heenan, Rowland and Heaphy (4) were greatperformers for Reds and Sorace, McIntosh, Warren and

Piccioli (7) for Chirnside .Collegians (first) won the match of the round againstOld Xavs (second) in U 19 Section 1 in convincing style,led by Simon Arnott's 4 goals . Simon went on to theelite level with Geelong and the Sydney Swans .

The scribes were Tom (The Villain) Johnston (A), (TheBucchan Brothers) Peter Grant and Doug Dick (B),Chris "Lofty" Rowston (C), Ian Cairns (D), KevinMcNicholl (E), Tom Brain (F), Norm Nugent (G, H &U19 1, 2 & 3) .Old Haileybury (C) were the only undefeated seniorteam and were unstoppable . They travelled to Ivanhoeand proceeded to demolish the home side - 43.13 to

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Seccull 4 the main scorers . Best were name as "A

Team Effort" . Who would stop them? Ivanhoe namedBullen, Wise and Newbold for their solid efforts on the

day . Conditions must have been fine as many clubsscored 25 goals and above across all the grades .Lots of reports and the Tribunal members were keptvery busy. Biggest offenders, Parkside U 19's - 4 playerstotalling 22 matches from their game against HamptonRovers.200 to "The Little Champ", so said 'Personality Pars'when they heralded Roger Gerny's milestone . Theformer APS high jump champion, despite standing only5'6", used his athleticism to perfection throughout hisdistinguished amateur career. Best and fairest, stateselection and premiership player were some of Roger'sachievements.

Round 11 was played in wintry conditions and, notunexpected, produced its share of upsets . In bottomposition in A Grade, Kew's great win over Uni Blues(third) was a credit to coach Terry Hayes, who carefullycovered the Blues' big guns . In the heavy conditions,Casauaria, Filipovic (7) and McColl plied their tradeand Yen, Jennings and Yeoman (4) exhibited their skillsfor the vanquished .In B Grade Uni Blacks kept in touch with the top fourby accounting for Coburg in a danger game . Garde,Doyle and Costello (6) were best for The Blacks andNeivandt, Cugley and Sedgwick for Coburg.

The magical 300 was achieved by Old Mentonian, RonBungey . Ron was a founding member of the club (1968)and his record included 237 consecutive games, a clubrecord and a tribute to his durability. Until 1983, whencricket commitments interrupted his pre-season, Ronhad played every game in the seniors . He held all thekey positions in the club at various times and was amultiple award winner. There are few amateurstalwarts to rival Ron's all-round contribution toamateur football .

In C Section, Old Brighton (second) made the trip toGeelong (sixth) and wished they hadn't! Geelong kickedaway in the first term and were never headed 22 .20 to

8 .5 . Chief goal kickers G Trevaskis (7), Link 4 andGross 4 for Geelong and Grant, King and Warnockbattled for the Tonners. In D Section MHSOB camewithin a whisker of losing their "unbeaten" tag whenthey hosted St Bedes (eighth) and were 9 goals down atthe main break . All of a sudden Ross Wood, Cooper andPappas turned it on and by "orange break" they hadfought back to be 4 points down . A cracker of a lastquarter saw the lead change a number of times before"High" hung on by 2 points. St Bedes' Roberts, Popeand Howe had been valiant in defeat and their teamremained in the relegation zone .In "Ball Briefs", Old Trinity's Stuart Stockdale, playedhis 150th against Monash Blues (from whence he hadoriginally come) in his familiar No, 13 jumper. He had

served his club in many capacities whilst scoring goalswith his clevernes, -nc' -it the same time devoting his

expertise to the cricket field in the summer months .The A Section umpires were Hindle, Rosetto, Dodds,

Tracey, Kelly, Mead, Croxford . Rowell, J Segota andSharpe . At this stage there were two field umps in ASection and one in the other sections, although, frommemory, there would be two field umps in anyElsternwick Park game.

Junior Section 1 was developing into a very competitivesituation and none of the top sides could afford to takeit easv. Monash at home made the most of theiropportunity against second placed Ormond by jumpingtheir opposition in the first quarter (4.2 to 0 .1) andbuilt on their lead to run out winners 12 .18 to 8 .8 .

Oulds, Anderson and Greenwell received the plauditsfor the students and Russ, McLean and Chisholm didtheir best for Ormond . Interestingly, Beverley Hillsfrom the Doncaster area fielded a team in JuniorSection 1 despite their senior team only featuring in FSection, an unusual statistic !The Independent Order of Rechabites, an advertiser inThe Amateur Footballer, announced "total abstainersearn big cash bonuses" in their promotion article fortheir advanced education, long service leave andretirement benefits services . Admission fees atElsternwick Park were adults 40 cents, children freeand car parking 30 cents. A lot of things have changed

in 30 years!

The Premierships Lists for each grade could onlyidentify one old school team leading their grade, theOld Melburnians in A Section . Ivanhoe (B), Parkside

(C), Fairfield (D), South Melbourne City (E) andOrmond (Juniors) were in command at the completionof round 11 . The 'old boys' teams did not featurestrongly during this period with only Old Xavs (4th inC Grade) and Old Scotch (4th in Juniors) in contention .Both the Uni teams, Blues and Blacks were showingtheir strength in A Section and were third and fourthrespectively .

Understandably there have been many changes togrounds over 70 years but a few current clubs wereplaying at their present grounds back in '34 . Bentleigh,Ivanhoe, MHSOB, Ormond and both Uni Blues and theBlacks were at their present day venues. Elsternwickwere probably also at their current ground as theirvenue was stated as Elstermsdek Park .For the record, other present day clubs competing inthe VAFA in 1934 but at different grounds to 2004 were- Collegians (Albert Ground), Hampton Rovers(Ludstone Street), North Old Boys (MaribyrnongRecreation Reserve), Old Brighton, CaulfieldGrammarians, Old Melburnians, Old Xaverians andUni High, forerunner of UHS/VU, (all at theirrespective Schools), Old Scotch . OldHaileybury/Trinity (Yarra Park) and West Brunswick(McColl Street Reserve) . It may be "splitting-hairs" butParkdale were playing at Parkdale Reserve in 1934(now a combine Parkdale Vultures) .

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Forget the footy ; the most hotly contested issue in again, Rutter was th eD3 this year is the most social club award. It star for the Hoers _certainly isn't home and hosed just yet however whilst the luckles sthe Mt Lilydale club, led by President Monica, have Hawks were best served by McGlenchy and Reed .

midfield and Hilton of a half back flank . The Jocs conviction .

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The other main game sees S t Johns host SouthMelbourne . Greatly impressed by the Jocs . Theirwillingness to work hard and their discipline wasgreat and Coach Ben McGee certainly has themhumming. Really depends on whether South bringtheir A game or not . If they do, it should be aclinker, if not the Jocs might be in the mood for atoweling. Either way, hard to see the Jocs losingthis one .Werribee make the long, long journey out to MtLilydale, hopeful of a fruitful trip . Not great formsfrom either side in recent weeks and both have nothad much luck on the injury front . Flanagan upforward has been a revelation for the home sideand with reasonable weather conditions, he willbag seven and steer the Lilydale boys to victory .Power House will be looking to make it back toback wins as they host Hawthorn . The House isstill a fina's chance whilst the Hawks are nowbattling relegation . The House shouldn't take thevisitors too lightly, a bit of luck might have seenthem with a few more wins. Still, House for me .Finally, Syndal host tlni H igh in what shapes asdo or die for the students . I haven't quite got of theHigh bandwagon just yet . If Gorringe can get thebetter of Rutter (no easy feat!) they should win.Correspondent sYou can email me on ed [email protected] or ringme on 0418348723 . South and Syndal?SocialRupertswood and Hawthorn have their dinnerdances coming up . See the usual suspects formore details .

~t Lilydale have their Auction r'Iht: this week,$25 gets you a feed and a good night . See Paulinefor more details .

St Johns - club stalwart' . __ cz ' 3m °=1 on being

the first Joe to play 200 L . aes. The former club

captain is a great clubman, and well respectedwithin the VAFA community .

H awthorn - congratulates club legend IvanCheppa on achieving 100 games although anyoneat Chirnside Park that day wish it was one less .None the less, Ivan has been a great clubman andall look forcvard to his next 100 .

TODAY'S AD3 SECTION

Mt Lilydale v Werribee AmateursPower House v Hawthorn Amateurs

Syndal Tally-Ho v UHS-VUSt Johns 0 C v Sth Melbourne Districts

Oakleigh v Rupertswood

RUPERTSWOOD 3.3 18.7 25.10 34.12 (216)MT LILYDALE 3.7 4.8 7.8 7.13 (55)Rupertswood: Whithead 9 Bishop 5 Monzell 5 Hewitt 4 Hatty 2 Sinnett2 Quigley 2 Broughton McGovern Carmody Keenan Phillips. Best:

McGovern Pettman Quigley Broughton Clarke . M t Lilydale: TFlannagan 4 Roberts Kellet Pearce . Best: Cunningham FlannaganGibson Carstens .Umpi res : Miles Argall Mick Gilday (F)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5.6 7.8 13.10 14 .11 (95)

POWER HOUSE 1.3 5.5 11.13 15.15 (105)

Werribee : Ellis 3 Walsh 2 Smith 2 Thomas Keogh Langt'ield Pace

Hoffman Tedesco Daly . Best : Czajkowski Tedesco Keogh Ellis Murphy

Langfield . Power House: M Verbeme 4 Brownjohn 3 Haseler 2 Donlan

Harris Miller Richardson Taylor Walsh. Best : Miller Harris Hill Turner

Haseler Brownjohn .

Umpires : Mark Alexander Andrew Shiels (F)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.5 6.9 9.11 12 .16 (88)

SYIdDAL TALLY HO 3.2 5.10 7.16 14.20 (104)

Haw: Lauletta 2 D Carle B Davies Jackomos Makris Davies E Mew

McGlenchy . Best : McGlenchy Reed Daniel Tyson C arle. Syndal Tally-

Ho: D Bennett 4 Rutter 3 McKenzie 3 Dix Cachia B Hannemann . Best:

Rutter M Merest Crew Dix Robinson Hunter.

Umpires : Simon Olive (F)UHS-VU 5.2 10.2 13.4 13.9 (87)ST JOHNS 2.1 5.2 13.4 14.7 (91)UHS-VU : Tate 4 Hall 3 B Farrelly M Butera Creek Gorringe Rose WSmith. Best: Rose Carroll Hall Diamond Weber Gorringe . St Johns: CHorbury 4 J Ryan 3 A Paterson 2 Chalk O'Connor Arnold KoilensPhaedonos. Best : C Emery Jones Pickering C Horbury Paterson Hilton .

Umpires: Darren Rowlinson Paul Hoffman (F) Chris McKendry MichaelJones (G)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1.1 3.5 6.5 8.5 (53)

OAffi.EIGH 8.5 12.7 17.9 22 .16 )148)

Sth Melb Dist: M Hannan 21V DAndrea 2 Clyne Kohnesheen Adgemis

Stefanidakzs. Best : Aqulina W D'Andrea Herman Neimi Clyne Moojen.

Oaklleigh : Bromlwy 4 Dalton 3 Mackenzie 3 Videky 3 Way 3 A Kitts 2 S

Kitts 2 Britt Earl, Best : Bell Bronlwy Earl A Kitts Nagel Zol a

Umpires: Luke Holmes Paul Sherman (F) Graeme Booth (G)

RUPERTSWOOD

D3 RESERVE

7 .6 13.10 20.12 24 .20 (164)0.1 0.2 2.3 4.4(28)

Rupertswood: A Certo 3 C Certo 3 R Jaeger 3 : C Chrystiuk 2 K Elliott2 A Jordan 2 K Shaw 2 M Temming 2 : B Ang G Hatty J McCrann ASoutaris D Soutaris. Best : K Shaw A Jordan G Hattv K Elliott A Certo RJaeger. Mt. Lilydale: P Brown M Culhane D King D Watt . Best: MCulhane B Baillie A DelBiondo J Saker D King B EganWERRD3EE AMATEURS 4.1 8.3 11.5 14.7 (91)

POWER HOUSE 2.2 4.4 6.5 7.7(49)

Details not received .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5.1 9.6 15.8 19 .16 (130)SYNDAL TALLY HO 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0(18)Haw: Gatiss 6 Flanigan 3 O'Hanlon 2 Orchard 2 Ruzicka 2 BarkerExton Collins Dixon . Best: Dixon Ruzicka Collins Gatiss B arker. SyndalTally-Ho : Tresaure O'Boyle Anderson . Best : Turpin Kennett TreasureMovie Bartholomew Beorn Bavliss .UHS-W 0.4 2.8 5.9 9 .9(63)ST JOHNS 2.3 5.3 5.3 7 .3(45)UHS-W: C Thomas 4 S Jackson 2 D Forbes 2 Turvey . Best : LapishShulze Clarke Turvey Greenbank C Thomas . St Johns : N Gates 3 PRudd 2 Rydquist Wilson. Best : B Waters VanHousen Sanders GatesMcLennan Savio.SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2.2 4.2 4.3 6 .3(39)OAHI.EIGH 0.2 2.9 4.12 9.14 (68)

Sth Melb Dist: E Bouchard 2 Earl Henderson M Thomas Briglia Milne .Best: E Bouchard Briglia Downing M Jatovic Pohlner M Thomas .Oskleigh: Orchard 4 Mitchell 3 Ear Redford . Best: Redford CookeMitchell Lucas Orchard Kerlev .

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I}5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipso n

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Hayes

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

BLUE5 Luke Duthie

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffith s

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

GREEN5 Wayne Hinto n

7 Paul Croxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Hayso m

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryd e

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

YELLOW5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

9 Santo Caruso

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJone s

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angeli s

33 Roland Fuhrmann

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

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Split round

With the absence of A and B grade sectionsthis week we will be hoping that all games ineach section will have two field umpiresofficiating . Also with any hope there will besome relieved club goalies and boundarieswho can get the opportunity to sit back,relax and barrack for their teams whilstmembers of the VAFAUA get to run aroundfor them .

State game

At the time of going to press, the umpiringappointments for this weekend's state gamehad not been announced . Congratulations tothose umpires rewarded for their efforts thisseason, and we will certainly give them all amention next week .

Welcome back Laddy

Alan Ladd last week came forward to helpour umpiring numbers and what a day out i nthe office he had :

• New boots (due to weather conditions)$10 0

• Petrol money (arrived at ground to be toldit had been switched) $3 0

• Speed Camera Fine (in doing a U-turn toget to the new venue) $130 and demeritpoints

• First match payment to the VAFAUA forsubscription : PRICELESS

Thwaitesy's milestone

As mentioned very briefly last week,Thwaitesy recently celebrated a bigmilestone . On June 19th he ran gamenumber 350 at the Righetti Oval (with aminimum of fuss) . A great effort forThwaitesy considering he has missed somuch football over the last couple of years .He ran the boundary last year whilstrecovering from a very serious knee injury,but all were happy to see him back in thecentre circle for the start of 2004 . Hopefullywe will see him continuing to run around in2005 heading towards 400 .

The Big Question ~ I)

As raised by I anCave of Hampto nRovers last Sunday morning on Southern FMto Tommy and Macca. (We're sure NormNugent will have the answer to this .) "IfBeaumaris (currently the highest-rankeddistrict side) are relegated at the end of thisyear, would this be the first time there is NOdistrict club in A or B sections? Obviouslythis is also if Parkdale Vultures or HamptonRovers are not promoted from C section."

What's you decision (Blue mooner? )

A Marcellin defender in trying to rush the ballthrough the behind line of the Old Scotchgoals, accidentally punches the ball into thebehind post. Out of bounds is signalled bythe goal umpire, but was the defender'saction deliberate or not?

If it was deliberate, is it a free kick to OldScotch for a deliberate out of bounds or justa boundary throw in? Answer in next week'sedition when we get clarification from ourumpire's advisor.

Social Night

Cocktail and Band night 24th July, venue isthe Umpires clubrooms within ElsternwickPark . There is no entry fee but cocktails wi llbe at bar p rices, finger food will be provided,as was the case last year. Get along for agreat night, bring the wife, girlfriend, andboyfriend, catch Thwaitesy banging away onthe drums in the band. (A career afterfootball??)

Coming up in August is the Pre-finals Dinnerat The Victo rian Club if you unable to attendyou must reply in writing to John Robinsonvia the email addresses that accompaniedyour June payslips .

THE NON-CONTACT TEAM SNORT !

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When you are right 75% of the time, you are wrong25% of the time! This week, I missed on a couple ofupsets, which have further widened the gap betweenthe top four and the rest of the field .

ReviewKew set the game up in the first quarter when St

Mary's were held goalless kicking with a strong

breeze. From that point on, the Browns peppered the

goals an d if not for inaccurate kicking, the margin

may have been a lot greater than 72 points . For Kew,

Moore and Wood continued their good form of recentweeks whilst both Costley and MeKerrotv settled innicely after returning from injury .

Westbourne made up for past performances against

Box Hill North with a crushing opening quarter led

once again by the raging Justin Horsburgh . BHN

fought hard in the second quarter through Olsen andSteele, but they were no match for the constant run ofPavez, Lever and Baulch as the Warriors built on theirpercentage with a 124-point victory .

Bull een came of age on Saturday with a resounding

win over Elsternwick. In a fantastic team effort, theCobras overcame a sluggish first quarter to blow the

game apart in the second . With the loss of McKennaand Cunningham, the Wickers looked lost and ablowout was in the making. However, some pride wasregained in the final quarter as Grace put in a greatdisplay to help reduce the final margin to 41 points .

Albe rt Park must have been fearful of the now

famous North Brunswick charge when they led byonly 10 points going into the final quarter after somehard work from Dudi and Sean Allen . Their fears were

realised as Sammartino who was back to his feistybest, ran amok, while Santecroce and Robertsoncontinued on with their good form as North got home

by two goals in a great win .

No re ort from the Eltham versus Richmond game,

with last week's effortand will be hoping for

a return to form athome today . In theequivalent fixture inRound Two, BHN hadthe better ofRichmond and given both teams recent form I amexpecting a similar result today . In what should be a

day out for Butler who has been itching to kick a bagI believe the lads from BHN will register win numbertwo for the year with a 25-point win .

Old Westbourne v ElsternwickThe Wickers travel to the ground most teams fear totread to take on the rampant Warriors keen to avengetheir round two loss . Ravaged by injury. Elsternwick

will be looking for someone to step up against theWarrior speedsters, but on the wide expanses of ArtiePark I think they will be lacking the drive in their legs .

With a chance to open up a two game buffer in the toptwo, this match is too important to let it slip and theexperienced heads of Leon "Platters" Fairfield and Ash"Iceman" Leitch will ensure the young speedsters stay

focused . My prediction is Westbourne by an even five

goals.Bulleen Cobras v North BrunswickThe match today between old rivals Bulleen and Northpromises to be a real humdinger, with both teamsfinding form at the right time of the season. North

have a chance today to prove their worth and will befocusing on trying to turn the match into a running

game. The loss of Hamilton will hurt North but with

CLUB

D4 SECTIONOld WestbourneAlbert ParkElsternwickNorth BrunswickBull CobrasElsternwickAlbert ParkD4 RESERVESt MarysNorth BrunswickNorth BrunswickElsternwickEltham

pbut as predicted, the Turtles were far to strong for theSnakes on their home turf.

PreviewSt Marys v Eltha mThe Saints return to the Postage Stamp, keen to makeamens for last weeks insipid performance . Eltham onthe other hand, will be brimming with confidenceafter their stirring victory last week, however, the tripto the Stamp is a different kettle of fish . I think it will

be a one-sided affair today as the Saints bounce backhard and stay in touch with the top four with a 48-

point victory .Richmond v Box Hill NorthThe Snakes would have been bitterly disappointed

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new star Ben McCallum's brilliance in the backline

they may still threaten. However, I do not believe thisEviIl be enough to counter the Cobra machine that hasan eye firmly place on a final's berth . With players like

Daley, Fortune, and Orwin in sensational form Ibelieve they can repeat their feats of Round Two to

win by 13 points .Albert Park v KewShould Kew win today's match against the Falcons,they will either take top spot or open up a two gamebreak in the top two, and both scenarios wouldpresent a great incentive . The Falcons on the other

hand, after a disappointing season will be hoping torestore some pride, and who better to do this againstthan the premiership favorites. I would expect this tobe a close encounter early, however, Kew seems to begetting better each week, and seeing them lose today

is difficult. As such I am going with the Bro :: is to

continue their charge to the finals with a 39-,Ioin t

= a - congra ions to sl,eedsi , r =p_al = who played his f match last week . The

quietly spu;,c : Baulch pa,,--s a big punch on the fieldand has been one of the reasons for the Warriorresurgence this year. Well done also to club larrikin

Shone -Ohinne ' ' o plays his 50th matchthis week against Elsterrnvicx. Chinner loves a verbalspar with his teamma s off the field, however, on thefield it is his silky smooth skills and sli ' hand andfoot passing that has made him a leg( .d at the club .

- congratulations to - and

Sir_ 1 .s who notch up their ;

e Falcons this week . Shaun has played most o f

his career with the Seniors, distinguishing himselfwith his pace and high marking. The Falcons lookforsvard to his continuing form as a valuable memberboth on and off the field . Brendan, playing mainly inthe Reserves, put in a great game this week topscoring for the Seniors . Everyone at Albert Park isconscious of his quick wit and great social skills thatadd to his value as a player and leader. All salute youboth and look forward to your continuing involvementfor many seasons to come .SocialYours truly will be running the Annual WestbourneTrivia Night at the rooms Saturday night. Everyone isinvited to w'lat has proven in the past to be a night offun and frivolity . See Jocka for more details .

Cor Gavan Flo gavan [email protected]

St Marys v Eith< -m CollegiansRichmond Central vBox Hill North

Old Westbourne v ElsternwickBulleen Cobras v ' Iorth Brunswic k

v Kew

1 .4 5.10 7.12 12 .17 (89 )

ST MARYS 0.2 1.2 2.3 2.5 (17)

Sew: Lamanna 2 Woodhouse 2 Gridley Aitken Wood Moore Looker

Watts Bell Osborne . Best : lanai Moore Wood Costley Bell Tinetti . St

Marys: Tagell Ryan . Best : Wright Lane Dwyer Tagell .

Umpires: Tom Haysom Alan Ladd (F) Eddie Boat Malcolm Ftlleul (G)

BLTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .10 5.13 9.17 9.18 (72)

RICHMOND CENTRALS 1 .1 2.3 2.5 2.7(19)

EI : Justice 2 Barnes 2 Hogan Krohn Hall Mizzi J Foo . Best: Love

Jorgensen Savage Hall Galvin Ogilvie. Rich: Macak Speakman . Best:

Speakman Liuzzi Darling Quay Cartwright Hards MofTit .

Umpires: Pat Maebus Joe Bolzonello (F)

BOX BILl. NORTH 2.1 4.3 6.5 8.5(53)

OLD WES'i`BOURNE 9.4 11 .12 18.17 26.21 (177)

Box Hill North: Butler 3 Olsen 2 Tarulli Langley Odza. Best : Riscaila

Steele Benbow Doyle Odza Davatzis . Old Westhourne: J Hovsburgh 8

Trav Edwards 3 Baulch 3 Pavez 2 Lever 2 Brabant 2 M Christo ALeitch L Hudson Billman Been Mockrusch . Best: Pavez J Horsburgh

Lever Baulch A Horsburgh Brabant ,

Urapires: Peter Pullen Jim Pappas (F)

---3T Cg 2.2 3.2 5.3 9.9(63)

BULLEEN COBRAS 3.4 8 .6 12.10 15 .14 (104)

ELst: C Mahony 2 Foster 2 S Grace 2 Cummins Pyman Hunter. Best:

Cummins Soppett S Grace Hunter Mahony D Grace . Bull Cob:

Whittaker 4 Cookson 3 Thomas 2 Sette 2 Nathanielsz Fradkin Daley

Brown . Best : Daley Fortune D'Angelo Mc[aren Fradkin Orwin .

Ump : Santo Caruso (F) Joel Wignell Will Stokes (B) Daniel

Haysom Jordan Smith (G)ALBERT PARK 4.6 6.7 10.9 12.9 (81)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.5 6.5 8.11 13.15 (93)

Albert Park : Payne 4 Venables 3 S Allan 3 Baker Dudi. Best: Dudi S

Allan Harnett Chambers R Baker . Nth Bruns: Hamilton 4 Newton 2

Freeman 2 Russo 2 Santacrole 2 Boudoloh . Best: Santacrole Ferns

Robertson Boudoloh Mountney Sammartino.

Umpires : Ron Martyn Peter Griffith (F)

D4 RESERVE

KEW 2.3 3.6 4.8 5 .9(39)

ST MARYS 1.2 4.8 4.10 5.14 (44)

Kew: Pietersen 2 Bortone Frith Mahomet . Best: Ferrantino Ryan

Pieter--n ThackGVray Drago Purcell . St Marys : Webb 2 Ferg Latimer

Roseman . Best : Webb Ferg Ailunan Latimer Goldsworthy .

ELI ' A COLLEGIANS 0.0 3.9 4.10 9.15 (69)

RICi aP3D CENTRALS 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 (7)

E1 n : Coonerty 3 Todman 3 J Howgate Gilbert . Best: Gilbert Runco

A Howgate Hart Coonerty Richardson, Rich : Jamshidi. Best: Tilley

Grey Goodes Breese Broome McGrath .

BOX HILL NORTH 2.2 4.4 6.6 7.7 (49)

OLD WESTBOURNE 5.3 12.8 20.8 26.12 (168)

Box Hill North: Cavallo 3 Kotsaridis 2 Namouski S Evans . Best:

Calls Thoi Lay Irvine Robinson Cavallo. Old West: Maualokakis 7

Mason 4 Crosswell 3 S Anderson 3 Merryweather 2 Barnes 2 Bartolo

2 Lennon Gerace Moore . Best : Mason Bartolo Manolakakis

Merryweather Jenkinson Robson.

ELSTE CK 4.2 7.6 11 .10 16.13 (109)

... BULLEEN COBRAS 0.4 1.4 1.4 3.7(25)

Elst: Stephens 4 Hankin 2 Whelan 2 Goldman 2 Creak 2 McAdam 2

Currie McNally. Best: Whelan McAdam C McKenna M McKenna

MW ben Bravington . Bul Cob : Hadasadnto Nasr Kahltl . Best : Nast

Fisher Edgar Lewis Hadsadnto Moore .

-r•2K 6.3 7.5 9.10 14 .10(94)

[`L UNSWICH 0.1 2.4 4.4 5.6(36)

Albert Park : Roberton 6 Fairfield 4 Pastras 3 McGuire. Best:

Faiurfield Humphrey Houston Roberton Wall Sutton . Nth Bruns : H

Tsialtas 2 Guppy 2 Carter. Best : Dimarco Belbin Bri(ia Guppy Sparta

Vaina .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BULLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNWICK ELTHAM O CSenior Coach: Pete Smith Eiger Park 47 C4 Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne Reardon

Res Coach : Paul Shoppee Snr Coach : P. Armstrong Res Coach: G Brown Asst: P. Nevill Res: P McNally Res Coach : Matthew Luhick

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST.MARYS A .F.C.

(Affil tatcti with RMIT Uni.) Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Frank Bove Coach: Michael Learmonth

Snr Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res : George Koumantatakis

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VAFA CEO Phil Stevens has approached the

Trainers' Association seeking the support of thetrainers in discouraging players from the practice of

wearing gloves . It seems all too frequent these days

that players are sneaking on to grounds wearinggloves and that the trainers may be the best persons

to be aware of this as in most instances they assist

players in getting ready to take the field .

Club doctors, physios or even trainers CANNOT

give permission for gloves to be worn. A player can

only wear gloves in any VAFA match if the player

has a letter from the VAFA that gives himpermission for ONE WEEK to wear a glove/gloves .

If a player has such a letter it must be shown to theumpires at least an hour before a match and to the

captain of the opposition team .

Umpires cannot give any form of approval for

gloves to be worn .

The VAFA's view is that should an injury not be ableto be protected by professional strapping then the

player should be rested from playing until the handinjury has made a full recovery.

The only time the VAFA may give a ONE WEEKapproval would be in the case of a permanent burns

injury where gloves may give the only alternative

form of protection to strapping .

The VAFA is of the view that our competition is allabout developing the skills of ball handling and that

gloves artificially assist that development . Also,

being an expensive item, many players may bedisadvantaged by not being able to afford them if the

VAFA relaxed this policy.Any player wearing gloves on the field of play must

be reported by the umpires for wearinginappropriate equipment and ordered from the

ground for 15 minutes without being able to be

replaced .We call on trainers to be on the alert for players

deliberately or inadvertantly slipping the gloves on

before or during a match .

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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by Fraser Cameron (U19 2 , 3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review will by 3 goals. I wish

St Kevins reconfirmed their status as section one's top side it were easier for thelast weekend with a dramatic come from behind victory Ts but the trip to

Runo will prov eagainst reigning premiers St Bernards . Trailing by fortypoints at the first change, St Kevins piled on seventeen-goals fruitless, home side by 6 goals . After a good win last week, the

to seven in the remaining three quarters to overrun the home Bears can hibernate for a fortnight

side by 19 points . Despite playing for top spot St Bernards Section 3 - Reviewnow find themselves back outside the top four, their run of The Unicorns delivered the upset of the season, and dentedfive-consecutive victories snapped by a second loss to St the Jackas' finals hopes in the process with a 40 point victoryKevins this season. Premiership darkhorses De La Salle move which, in the conditions, was a real monstering . Taft,

into second after a comfortable 90 point win over Old Anderson and Bailey came to the party for MHSOB and wereBrighton, Keely kicking five for the winners with Kovess and simply too strong and too good for AJAR.

Donegan amongst the best. Elsewhere Werribee broke their The Friars had all the play but failed to finish off early,three game losing streak with a 69 point win over Caulfield ; leading by 5.12 at the main break . No looking back thereafter

Old Xaverians entered the top four with a 38 point win overMarcellin; while an improving Old Scotch side defeated UniBlues by 70 points.PreviewWith only two wins separating first and sixth the 2004premiership race remains wide open, new ladder leaders StKevins aiming to extend their lead at the top when they hostOld Scotch this afternoon. Sitting in sixth and having wontheir last four Scotch aren't without a chance, but will mostlikely struggle to contain Mount and Marchasani upfront, StKevins by 13 pts . Another danger game looms for St Bernardsthis afternoon when they travel to Vic Park to play OldXaverians. Undermanned but still under performing lastweekend, St Bernards have had a solid week on the track ;expect a big opening quarter from coach Lavis boys whoshould return to the winner's list . Around the grounds,Werribee should string together two wins when they hostMarcellin ; De La Salle should be too strong against astruggling Uni Blues side ; while the winless Caulfield aretipped to upset Old Brighton, the two sides with just oneofficial win between them this season .Section 2 - ReviewWith everything tied up at halftime, the game really turnedinto a painful arm-wrestle which suited the desperate Sharksdown to the (muddy) ground. They kicked 1 .6 to the Lions 0.2to win by 10 points with Shugg, Hill and Wilson the primemovers.The Bears had the big targets firing up front again and woneach quarter to establish themselves as a genuine finals'threat . Tsingaris, Skicko and Dimek were having a whale of atime as the home side failed to find any answers, succumbingby 11 goals in the end.It was truly goal for goal in the first half at Oval 1 before theRupo midfielders in Watson, Moule, Van Boxtel & Gauntassumed the ascendancy over the OMs in the 3rd term. Oncethey established a break, Rupo never looked back and won by49 points.The Scribe left the Hughes fields at three quarter timethinking the home side had the game well in hand withSammy De Bruin and Butts on fire . My complacency must'verubbed off on the players as they sat back and watched theBombers deliver a withering final burst to grab the points.The Hoers should be ready to rock after a week off. ... .

TipsMight as well toss a bloody coin, eh?The Lions need to maintain the buffer over the other sidesand should see the Wellers off by 4 goals . The Bombersshould see off the Sharks by 13 points. The fresh Hoers willneed all their tricks to dismantle the OMs, and I think they

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U19 2CollegiansBanyuleRupertswoodCollegiansBanyuleOld TrinityBeaumaris

U19 3

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with Paul Stagg and Carey Arthurson supporting actingcaptain Stafford really well. Aaron Deveson relished hischance to get some more game time and played well on hiswing too. End result, a large win .The Raiders were beaten by a well-drilled team, whichdisplayed superior physical strength to the visitors. TheKrushers' hardness at the ball together with their runninggame provide to be the difference in a relatively one-sidedaffair.Again, the Ashers were in the game at the half, but fell awayin the 3rd quarter to hand the Tigers a straightforward win .Griffiths & Laver did plenty for the Tigers whilst Glover,Phillips and Lui fought well for the vanquished .' Me King is Dead! Long live the King ." Not Wayne Carey, but

Old Carey who certainly learnt from their ist encounter andtouched up the all-conquering Blacks by an impressive 38points. The efforts of Sinclair, Lord, and Cornwell went far . .. . ..TipsThe ramifications of a loss should be enough for the Jackasto bounce back over Oaldeigh by 2 goals . The Raiders are alsosmarting and the Tigers will make a long trek to receive a 16point defeat . Old Carey will hand out another footy lesson tothe Ashers by 50 points. The Blacks will be breathing fire, byAndy reckons his boys are primed. Blacks by 5 in a thriller.Finally, the cellar dwellers meet and winning form is goodform, so the Unicorns by 2 goals .Section Blue - ReviewThe Swans shrugged off a persistent Ormond after half time,who kick 6 straight points in the 3rd term to rule themselvesout of the contest. Cronin & Mahoney were impressive with 3goals each and Walden also played a belter.De La Salle just managed to keep the Clays at arms' lengththroughout the day, thanks mainly to the efforts of O'Donnellup forward, Meiklejohn and Howard . The Clays couldn't quitebridge the gap all day, and fell short by 3 goals .A good third quarter by the Rovers averted a completeobliteration by the Pirates, who still won comfortably . Jayplayed well (even without Silent Bob) and no-one killed betterthan Kenny for the home side, who finished 12 goals in front.No news from the JOCs -v- Leo's clash which was the highestscoring affair of the weekend, and saw the JOCs grab thebananas in the end .It was a case of a poor start and finish for Mazenod whopermitted the Demons to kick 12 unanswered goals in thefirst and last 15 minutes . Otherwise coach Regan was pleasedwith the Nodders' teamwork and intensity, with Solomon,Castricum, and Souter in the good books . The only way forBentleigh was Ridgway, who provided an effective avenue togoal for Convery & Meehan, et a lTipsThe Swans must see off the De La challenge by 25 points . TheClays will learn what final's footy is all about after the Pirateshave their way by 56 points . The Rovers also face a tough askagainst a fired up Animals unit, which should prevail by 33points . The Nodders need to show a consistent 4 quarters,but I sense its game over and the JOCs will win comfortably .Likewise the Demons who may rack up a record score overthe 141onders.Section Red - ReviewFitzroy 's push for the minor premiership continues to gainmomentum, the ladder leaders remaining undefeated thisseason with a 68 point win over Aquinas last weekend,Having won all but one game this season by 75+ points, a bigwinning margin was on the cards when the Reds hostedlowly-placed Aquinas with just one win to their name. After agoalless first half Aquinas looked all but gone, but following amotivating halftime talk by coach Nightingale the incompletesixteen-man side came out firing. Limiting their opponents tojust two goals in the second half by shutting down the Red'sspearhead forward, Aquinas played like a top four side,Griffin and Olsen-'-v °^,t~irational in the midfield withLeonard and ' i>' ~loxvn back . Elsewhere North

Old Boys held off a fast finishing Bulleen by 8 points :Rupertswood were once again impressive in their 43 point winover Xavs ; while Old Westbourne, restricted to just 0.2 intheir round one encounter against La Trobe, remarkablydefeated the Uni side by 19 points in their reverse fixture .Previe wLa Trobe will look to return to the winners list after lastweek's shock loss, when they host fourth-placed OldXaverians this afternoon . Dropping just their second gamethis season, the uni side now find themselves hanging ontothe second-chance by percentage only. Come late August OldXaverians may also find themselves relying on percentage,the side squeezing into the four this week by just 0 .6 of apercent . With Westbourne rolling La Trobe it's li kely Xavs willneed to beat a top four side in the coming weeks to gain afinal's berth. . . however don't expect it to happen this round,La Trobe by 30 points . A fired up Aquinas side will look totake last week's impressive second half form into thisafternoon's fixture against the UHS-VU/SB combine, Aquinasclear favourites given Day, McGregor & Westaway are hittingpacks like rugby front-rowers . Elsewhere Fitzroy will be toost ong for Rupertswood, while Old Westbourne shouldout,la,s BullePn-Templestowe .

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Old Xaverians v St Bernard sSt Kevins v Old Scotch

University Blues v De La Salle -M elitotarneUniversity, Main Oval

Old Brighton v Caulfield Gr4t'erribee Amateurs v Marcellin

19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old Cambenvel l

Banyule Viewbank - ByeOld Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians

Rupertswood v Old TrinityOld Essendon Or v Beaumari s

. 3 SECTION 3AJAX v Oakle at Packer Reserve

Old Paradia > v Sc Bedes Mentone Tigers onP }$ttI

Monash Blues v Old CareyUniversitv Blacks v Whitefri arsTherry Penola 0 B v MHSOB

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

MARCELLIN 1 .2 2.4 3.10 6.11 (47)

OLD RAVERIANS 0.6 4.7 6.9 12.11 (83)

Marc: M Bortolotto 2 Williams Layton MacLaren Papluca . Best McGlin J

Bortolotto Layton Angelucd M Batrdotto S Considine . Old Ease Rush 7

Pattison 2 Silk Larkins Ginnivan. Best: McDonnell Gidley Rush Chapman N

Smth Pattison . Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Tom mallow (F)

ST BERNARDS 7.5 9.8 12.10 14.15 (99)

ST gLvyINS 1.1 6.4 13.6 18.10 (118)

St Bern: Watts 3 Gowan 2 Shroder 2 Pitts 2 Spinella 2 Oxenford Mitchell

Runnals. Best Mitchell Oxenford Walsh Marion Pitts Buis. SKOB:

Mareasani 4 Mount 4 Ryan 2 Maher Tennent Sherman Perron Glenane

OToole Dowd Gulllfer. Best: Maher Marchasani Mount 0'Rourke Ryan

Pertou . Umpires : Chris Langford Graeme Huntchen (F) Joanne Van Mierlo

Leah Cannon (B) Robert Seymour Michael Lee (G)

011) SCOTCH 5.3 10.4 15.5 19.11(125)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.2 5.2 6.4 8.7 (55)

Old Scotch: Snaddon 4 Pappas 4 Nickless 3 Armstrong Berry Bull Cade

Jonas Liffey Porter Tesdorpf. BesL Keck Porter Batrouney Berry Snaddon

Pearce . Uni Blues: Minns 2 Dwyer Gin Hage Marshall Dods Shuttlevorth .

Best Rankin Burchell Farrell Ross Heinz Westmare.

Umpire s: Anthony Damen (Rotation) T. Saunders (Yana Valley) (F7 Michael

Roche (B)DE IA Sa3iIE 4 .4 10.6 13.10 17 .13 (115)

OLD BRIGHTON 2.3 3.6 3.6 3.7(25)

D1S: Keely 5 Hart 3 Hancock 2 Kelliher Fieldsend Stewart McArdle Casey L

Browning Fletcher. Best : Kovess Donegan Vague Browning Hancock

Moloney. Old Brighton: Latta 2 Bartlett Best: Salem Gutteridge Newman

Leaf Tregear Joseph. Umpires: Logan Smith Anthony Calderone (F) Alistair

Chatto James Patrick (G)CAULFIELD GR 0.3 1.4 4.6 7.9(51)

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 .3 10.7 15.10 18.12 (120)

Caul Cu Edwards 2 Murphy 2 Hammond Lill Patterson . Best Winter

Hammond Fagan Hardy Noblett May. Werr : Chalmers 6 Stomebrink 2 Lee

2 Palmington 2 Taylor Andrew 2 Foster Cations Renant Taylor Aaron. Best:

Mahon Wallert Black Bunworth Palmington Ballan . Umpires: Rick Benson

Simon Fearless (F) Jessica Rollo Mark Rogers (B) Tristan Reith Trevor Foy (G)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

Bg,AUMp,RIS 2 .5 3.8 4.8 4.12 (36)

COlyEOIANS 1.3 3.6 3.7 3 .8(26)

Beaumaris: Berry Clemente Bowker Irons. Best: Berry Shugg Hill Wilson

Elston Gasparino . CoB: Mutton Jorgenson Williamson . Best: Lynch Rice

Rose Cannizo Slayter Williams . Umpires: Luke Duthie Mark Duthie (F1

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 4.2 6.3 9.6(60)

BqNyUL ; yMVBpNg 4.4 8.7 15.12 19.13 (127)

Umpires : Jack Fagan Brett Herskope (F) David Cameron Dean Herskope (B)

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 3.6 6.8 13.13 15 .17 (107)

1}30NA .,1I BLUES 1.2 5.7 6.9 9.9(63)

St Bedes E4/T: Knuppel 3 Griffiths 2 Laver 2 J Lynch 2 Terrell McNeil

McMurray Dowling Kelly Burger. Best Griffiths Laver Kelly McNeil Waters

Dowling. Mon Blues: Mudgek Mabur 3 McDonald Fyfe Lui. Best: Glover

Shields Leviston Phillips Lui Stephenson .

Umpires: Sarah McGill Geoff Kelly (F )

OLD CAREY 4 .5 7.11 12.14 16 .17(113)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .2 4.3 8.6 11.9(75)

Old Carey: OBrien 3 Remmers 2 Stocco 2 Thompson 2 Alexander 2 Davis

Carpenter Dudman Leidlaw Joslin. Best Sinclair Lord Cornwell Davis

Alexander. Umpires: Sean Scully Sur Anthony Valopoulos () Blake Curtis

Alex Koutsoukis (B) Symeon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G)

WiD1'Ep'RIARac 3.7 7.14 14.21 19 .24 (138)

THERRY PENOLA 1 .2 2.2 3.2 4.2(26)

White: Woods 5 Arthurson 3 Daou 2 Paproth 2 Deveson Tartaglta Stagg

Lestd Poz .abon Day Walsh . Best: Adgemis Dcvmn Stagg Stafford Daou

Woods. Theny Penola : Capewell 2 Pappin Wmdus. Best: Anderson Corrigan

Capen2ll Cunningham McKay Gosetti . Umpires: Brian \Sbodhead Peter

Cahill (Yarm Juniors) (F)ItNDER-19 (21 BLUE

ORMOND 3.4 5.7 5.13 10.14 (74)

STH URNE DISTRICTS 4.4 5.8 10.12 15.21 (111)

Ormond: Robbins 4 Fuller 3 Chisholm 2 Davis . Best: Robbins Barnes Lcasy

doll Wilson Medcxait. Sth meIb Dist: Domingo 4 Cronin 3 Mahoney 3

Adgenus 2 Lewis 2 Tangas . Best: Mahoney Walden Stanza Lewis Cronin

Morrison

Batchelor. Umpires: Di Whiteley (F)

DE IA c~g (2) 3.4 5.4 9.5 12.7 (79)

oAELEIGH CLAYS 2.1 5.5 6.7 9.7 (61)

DLS: O'Donnell 4 McKenzie 4 Sheehan 2 Morwood 2 . Best: ODonnell

Meiklejohn 0'Shannessy Howard Davis P Sheehan . Oaklelgh Cl ays: Nevitt

2 Mesley 2 loaniddis 2 Evangalista 2 Ploaa Best: loaniddis Fletcher Bolitho

Lazarakas Stogall Angus . Umpires: Paul Rapke David Murray (F)

PENINSULAOB 6.3 8.8 10.10 13.14 (92)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .1 1.1 3.1 3.2(20)

Peninsula OB: D Smith 4 Miller 3 Jay 2 Be Lunge 2 Hocking Knobel . Best:

Heggie Jay Pritchard Kenny Hocking Knobel . Hampton Rovers: Rootsey 2

Malthouse. Best: Cannell Williams Sharp Smith Zempagiione Nicholls .

Umpires: Steve McCarthy (Rotation) (F )

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 CST JOHNS 0 CDetails not received . Umpires: Avi Wekselm3n Brian Nunn (P)

MAZENOD 0.0 1.2 1.2 1 .3(9)

BENZIEIGH 6.7 9.8 10.15 16.22 (118)

Bent: Ri ay 8 Dewar 2~Vright Meehan Teltennepe Morris McMahon

RUPERTSWOOD (2) 3.0 7.2 11.3 12.6 (78)

Old Camb : Mel7zr 3 Rights 2 Cottrell B Payne C Maxstead Tolson. Best: Laa: Weekes. Best Solomans Hensman Castricum Moran Sauter Oldman .

McGuigan Ri~iiin Walpole Salipas Renshaw Pirilcney . Banp ute Vi '

ga~is 6 O'Donnell 4 T Shepherd 2 Poyser 2 Green 2 Weivice Kayrobz Armstrong . Best: Wyld Corn~ery Ridgway Morris Meehan McMahon.Tsin ~

Umpires

: Umpima: Tony Began Peter Riley (F )Skicko. Best: McGovern O'Donnell Lards Tsingaris Skicko Dimek . RED

Matt Goold Russell Nation (F)UNDER-19 (21

IIFiS-VU/Sf BERNARDS BYEOLD NANHOE -BYE011) MEIBURNIANS 6.1 8.4 9.7 12.12 (84) NORTH OLD BOYS 3.4 3.11 8.16 9.18 (72)

B -TE WE 1.1 3.4 5.6 9.10 (64)RUPERISW~D 6.5 11.12 14 .16 19.19 ( 133)

Old dielb: Theodoulou 3 Armstrong 2 Officer f'annitex Jones Ray Panton . NO3 : White 3 ONalloran Keenan 2 O'Connor Anderson. Best: OConnor

Clarke Kennedy Anderson White Irvin . Bull Temp : D Millar 3 P Vog)is 2 ABest: Oman Theodoulou Manahan Parutife,e Mitchell Bender. Rupert s:

tosifids D D Millar D McColl T Less. Umpires: Jason Wasza D a David WhadlowMeadows(F

j5 Brennan 4 Harrison 3 Skinner Clarke McPhee. Best: McPhee Pretty Brennan Gaunt Skinner Moule aant

Michael Reilly (B)Umpirea: Matt Brennan Tom Window (F1DID TRINITY 2.5 11.10 15 .11 15.13 ( 103) 01j) WESMURNE 1 .2 4.5 6.5 11.7 (73)

IA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .2 3.4 6.10 7.12 (54)OLD ~gNDpN 4.1 7.6 8.11 18.14(122)

Old Trim DeBzuin 4 Butler 2 Hogath 2 Oldtield 2 Stewert 2 Medland 2 Old e: T Whiting 3 M Whiting 3 Ristevsid 2 Tanner Laird Hickey.

received Best

: M Whiting P HudsonTanner Gryszan C Hudson Squara Is Trobe Uni:Hooke. Best: Butler DeBruin Lamb Hooke Kelly Webster. Old Ess: Details not

UNDER -19

Barelli 4 Redmond Mann. Best : Lancaster A Borelli McGough Redmond. Umpires : Nicholas Brown Sean Scully Jnr in Perrin Brown (B )

-19 SECTION 3 Davies. umpires: David D'Altera Paul Coulthmd (F)

OLD %AVERIANS (2) 0.1 2.1 3.2 5.5 (35)~jc,~Og 2.5 6.10 8.12 10 .19 (79)

AJAX 4.3 5.3 5.8 5.9 (39)

t1ASOB: Matthews 4 C Bailey 2 Higgins Aitken Gold Edwards . Best: Taft

Anderson C Bailey Biddington Matthews . AJAX : Graf 2 E2ekiedl Routman

Kagan. Best : Routman Spilberg Shaked Feldy Goldman Nankin.

Umpires : i6c Hartwig IIIOAKLEIGHDID PARADIANSDetails not received .

50

5.1 9.7 12.7

2.1 4.6 4.11

13 .9 (87)4 .11 (35)

Old Xav: Buller 2 Murray 2 Adams . Best: Chester Sahely HendersonTrahas

Morrison Murray. Rnparts: Moore 3 House 3 Sylvester 3 Tehan 2

Bolonsema. Best: Not supplied . Umpires: Josh White-Spier Ryan Hense (F)

AQUINAS 0C 0.2 0.4 2.4 2 .6(18)

FITZROy REDS 5.2 9.8 10.12 11 .20 (86)

Details not received. Umpires : Tony talky in

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Under-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIH OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

GRAMMARIANS Coach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach : Luke Stewart Coach: Bruce Armstron g

Asst: Scott Jones Asst Coach: Mike Smit h

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2 Weame J DVC 2 R. Quick 2. A Papaluca 2 Betts D 2 J Wrigh t3

3 Murphy C Ca 3 M . I~ieldsend 3. J Carlson 3 Cann N T gup4&rk hougM D 4 M . Brown (c)

4 J Mahon 4 Castles A 5 S Lilk; y

5 Hammond T5 T~6 J Pitcher

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6 Hammond C DVC 7 D. Keely 6. S Considine 6 Cooney7 Doherty R 8 B snaddan

i l7 Rudd W VCSi

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9 M Szak e10 T Harknes sngs8 Jenn

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m.it R . Hancock 9 . C Nikolakopoulos 10 Fielke G dapts

13 S Pit Evans R 12 s. Conway (w) 10 . J Williams 11 Filipovic L 14 M G;12 Goodwin-Doming S 13 B . Davis 11 . S Farelly 12 Grigio A 15 P McKenna13 Strain A 14 W . Dwye r

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d Sbb16 E Batroune y17 A Wallace Smith

14 U3 C.

16 L Casey13. A Power 14 Hu ar

Lk18 A Foliate

15 Andrew T 17 L Bowden 14. R Davis 15 Jac sonh R

19 T Gaunt16 May C 78 V. Buckley 15. S Tandridge 16 Josep

17 Kennedy A20 MM Ramage

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18 Kearsley J 20 M. Demicoli 17. S Nuttlean19 Latta R

3 M Cathie219 Pitts J20 Lord S

21 J. M.cGuiness22 T. Donegan 18. C Purcell 20 Leaf J

24 J Po rte r25 A W Sutherland

21 Hepworth w 23 R. McArdle 19. J Cropper 21 Materia J 26 L Talbot2 Patterson A 24 N. Stewart 20. P Deluca 22 Mathieson R S Jonas27

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25 O. KelliherHerkrv~,ss26 M

21 . P Robbins 23 May M J Browrre4 l2924 Benkercroun M

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31 Reincke T32 Salem J

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Yarra Valley Country 34 Sterner N 42 S McMunne43 lds

Club - Buileen 35 Tall C EWZers36 Tregear A 45 D McIntosh

DAMPIER 46 D BeanieBRICKLAYING BEEHIVE HOTEL 47 E Beaurepare

PTY. LTD . Hawthorn48 TGraham

XAVERIAHS (1 & 2) ST BERNARDS ST.KEVIR'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUES WERRIBE ECoach 1,119(1): Adam Sassi UNDER 19 (1) Coach: Richard Obee Coach : Tim Giles Coach : Fab Gatt i

Coach U19(2): David Gaibally Coach: David Law1 P-11 P 2 Hudey D 1 J Mahe 1 . G . Muir 1 . M. Palmington2 Rura E 4 Walsh M 2 T 09oole 2. D . Marshall 2 . L. Gatti3 Frtzgeraid M4 MoNan N 5 Hughes J 3 B Dowd 3 . P. David Lee3 C5 Vaughan S6 Pyle A

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17 h~tee~h~ D 17 Rogers C 13 P Mercouriou 12. T. Saida 10. B. Stornebrink

ta Di Stefano 8 20 Maggiore h1 14 J Marchesani15 M Sullivan

13. J . Hummel 11 . T. Ballan19 Rees D28 Gmnrvan L 21 Whelar' T 16 R Arnott

14. R. Hage 12. R. Barker21 Ryan S 23 lanaao 0 17 J Charles 15. W. Robinson 13. A. McNally22 smnh D23 Butler N

24 Runnals BCG

18 D Tlkeridis 16. M . DodsNorthway (DVC)17 C t q, D . Bunworth

24 tndodno F25 Henderson R

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19 LGulliver20 K Miss

. .18. T. Conn 15. M. Purton

26 O'Hanlon M27 Palmer T 30 Lancashire D 21 T WooHe 19. D . Heinz (Capt) 16 . M. Cations

28 TrahahT 33 Gauday M 22 D Gibbs 20. T Maddocks 17 . T. Roszak29 Fustnato Rall prtz~ rald J

~35 Ryan 8 23 T 0'hanlon 21 . R . Minns 18 . N . Addamo

31 Mukla.ny J 38 Buis K 24 D Sulliva n25 P Gallivan

22, N . Shuttleworth19 . P. Cassi n32 Rawda S

33 Crean 8 39 Dematan LA

26 P Lortgmore23 . N . Burchell

Ranki nH24 20 . P. Spry34 Morrison N35 A ms J(vc~9 )

40 Kavanag h43 Stapleton J

27 J O'rourke28 g~ke

..25 . J . Sundermann 21 . S . Turra

36 Munzv o-ATrav ato M37 45 Johnson B 29 P Glenane 26 . D . Hill 22 . B . Russel l

38 Forrest J 50 Schroder R 30 B Scanlan 27 . W. Bright 23 . B . Blac k39 Sahety K40 Stack J 58 Pins B 31 P Mclennan 28 . M . Tomey (VC)

NewR2441 Clark S 59 Pearson T 32 M Sherman 29 . L Woodhouse (DVC) ..

42 Gunny O(c) 70 Freed E 33 S NeohoriGs 30 . N. Vandenbosch 25. J . Bingham43 To6m L44 Quinn D 75 McDemxm c 35 E Wi:ki n son 31 . J . Green 26. S. Simpson4 55 McCcmFa,-k R n36 T Trev,~i 32. K. Mario B. McMahon2746 S~een=_y J47 Chapman P

40 DI Mount44 J Tennent

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s BW d'E SIMPSON 36, M.Carolan 30. N .Renautery s52 Montr~m CONSTRUCTION 37. S. AndersonN53 Coun se l

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Under-19 - Section 2DANYULE-VIEWDAN K

Coach : Phiv DemetriouDL .`

1 wanks, Z2 Broc~rwei , J3 Mc :rrern. A4 Adams. P5 Bram, A

6 Morgan, M (C)7 Moore, R8 Rrg!er, J9 Ctarsllan. M (V.C)

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33 Herbert, D

34 Shepfwsd,T

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36 Buckle/. C

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Coach : Mick UeatonAsst: Mark Berry

3 . L. Quirk4. L. Hill5. D. Wall (DVC)6. M. Bramwell7. P. Iron s8 . A . Clemente9 . M . Wilson (C)it . J . Dickie14 . P. Berry (VC)15. B. Norri s16. D . Murphy17. C . Evans (VC)20 . J . Atkins21 . T. Shugg22 . T. Boreham23. C. Terpsenis25. B. Bowker26. J. Starke28. S. Dean29 . T. Waller33 . D . Couples34 . D . Taylor36. P. Ghys37. J . Heath38. J. Edmeades40. C. Shone42 . S. Hoult44 . S. Vipond47 . M . Imlach48. K . Gasperino49. M . Cairns50. A. Elston52. J. William s

OLD 7-1OLD IVANHO ECoach : Ben Covel l

1 M Ferran6rw

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3 J Uttans4 R Butler5 AHargraves6 R Fitzgerald7 KEI11s8 S Taghizadeh9 J Minas10 T Harrison

11 N Clarke12 KO'Hehir

13 J &nney

14 A Foster

15 G Hope

16 B Saunders

17 Z Ke ane (VC)

18 1 Dawkins (Capt)

19 C Crewas

20 S Weston

21 G Stravakis

22 J Britten (VC)

23 G Reynard

24 A Capte

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1 Cudlipp T2 Haralambous A3 Oman D5 Hardy E6 Tucker J7 Jones L8 Moffatt R9 Prowse A10 Kauye A11 Manahan A12 Mermagas A13 Hanchette C14 Armstrong A15 Baker E16 Christian W17 Panton W18 Dick J19 Mitchell E20 Pann'rfex A21 Russell N22 Beckley J23 Osmond D24 Russell N25 Schivo M26 Bender L27 Richardson W28 Brener J29 Hawes C30 Jones L31 Theodoulou C32 Kauye A33 Miller D34 Rafferty J35 Beaumont J39 Thompson F44 Ray A47 Lugg B

COLLEGIANSCoach: Andrew KenneallyAss Coach: Michael Jones1 A. Ston e2 M . Parrent3 M . Rice3 S . Gilbert

Bridgeman4 A.5 M .Raberson6 D. Williamson7 C . Elg8 J

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'..... 38 T Cook65 M. Lynch

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Under-19 - Section 3AJAX M DSOD ~ . : . °LUES A.F.C OLD CARE Y

Coach: Gary Blus_'tein Coach : Brad James Coach: Bruce Waldron Coach : Mick Holden Coach: Craig Williams

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3. M . Piriups4. B. Adamson

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Coach : Mark Soloed Coach: Glen Afford Coach : Greg Campbell u t : iom vurcell Coach: Andy Dalrymple

Asst Coach : Simon Virican t Asst. Coach : Bryan Stagg

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IInder-19 -- Section BLUE6ENTLEIGH BE LA SALlE (~Ol®} HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD OAKLEIGH CLAYS

Coach: Mick Lee Coach : Rob Smith Coach: Michael Blake Coach : Shane Regan Coach : Gary WilliamsAsst : Matt Francis

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Under-19 - Section REDAQUINAS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE FITZF." :' LA TROBE UN9 NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Gary Nightingale Coach: Cadeil Duke Coach: Tim Bell Coach: Zoran Colovic Coaches : Shaun Kelly

Asst : Tony Dullard John Murphy

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Winning E dgePresentations

With only one third of the roster remaining, itwould seem the top two spots in each section arefilled . However in each section, the two remainingspots, are subject to change and speculation .Round 10 results were kind to my tipping as mysuccess rate was over 91% .Review of Round 10.Section 1 .Marcellin tried hard but were no match for OldXaverians, who won a lack lustre game by onehundred and two points . For the winners,consistent Captain Nick Fay and rover, AndrewDillon were best. For Marecllin the best were :veteran Garry Petroff and Ben Nutbeam .St Kevin's moved to third place through their ninepoint defeat of De La Salle, who now findthemselves in fifth position . Be La Salle trailedbadly until the last quarter when they almostsnatched victory . Best for their respective sideswere ; Andrew Kearns (St Kevin's) and MatthewClinch (De LaSalle )Leaders, Mazenod were far too strong for OldBrighton and ran out easy winners by sixty onepoints .I selected Prahran to defeat Old Esssendonnarrowly. The Prahran hierarchy must still belaughing as the -Two Blues° returned to form witha vengeance as they powered to victory by ninetythree points. It appears as if Steve Ivak and BrettCartledge had sole use of the ball as theirseventeen goal tally was far more than the entireOld Essendon score.Old Scotch had the bye .Section 2.Collegians, on the crest of a wave, vindicated myjudgment with a thirty seven point win over, OldScotch, who must now lift their win total to be ableto participate in the finals .Eley Park, showed their best form of the seasonwhen they defeated Monash Blues by thirty points .Fitzroy Reds, jumped to third place as aconsequence of their thirty point win overUniversitv Blacks.Leaders, Old Melburnians were able to defeatTherry Penola by sixty points despite TherryPenola having flashes of good play especially in thethird quarter. Therry Penola were well served byMaresdic and Topic .Old Xaverians revealed impro I form to defeatWhitefriars by seventy tv > r, i > .

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See" .= 3 .Leaders, UniversityBlues found littl

e difficulty indefeating their academic cousins, MonashGryphons by one hundred and ten points . Best forthe Blues was Tim Girdwood.North Old Boys jumped to an early lead over OldScotch and held it throughout to win by fourteen

points. Inaccuracy prevented Old Scotch

snatching the lead into the last quarter. Best for

North were ; Adrian Cugola, Boyd Dellwo and

Trevor Ludeman . Mathew Maltman, James

Smedley and Peter Iser played well for Old Scotch .

Emmaus, St Leo's had a day out against OldGeelong, who went down by sixty two points .

After a very even contest, La Trobe University

defeated Old Carey by the minimum margin .

Straighter kicking was the basic reason why OldTrinity defeated Caulfield Grammarians by twenty

five points, after a~ame in :hich each side had

equal scorin~ shoi s . -i-o-n =i,orts it was the good

Carelidge 9 40azenod Fothergill 2 34

Mazenod Buszard 0 21St Kevins Harvey P 0 20De La Salle Roberts 0 20Old Xavs Dillon 5 16Marcellin Petroff 2 16

C1$ 2Old Scotch Simon 0 32Therry Kerman 0 27Collegians Grant 0 25Eley Park Viola 4 19Old Meburnians Mulligan 4 17Monash Blues Coughlin 1 17

; ;18 3North Old Boys Connoly 1 48Old Scotch Illingworth 0 30University Blues Sudholtz 3 24Caul ield Dalwood 2 21Old Trinity Arrowsmith 2 19Old Geelong Slattery 2 16

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play of Jed Burgess, Mark Pawsey and Cam. Barrthat piloted Trinity to victory .Preview of Round . 11 .Sectionl .In Round 2, Old Xaverians defeated De La Salle byeighty four points . Andrew Dillon had a day out onApril, 24 when he kicked seven goals. Since thenOld Xaverians have continued on their winningway, whereas the "Buicks" have spluttered andstuttered out of the top four sides . Betterperformed De La Salle sides have failed to scoremuch against the "Crocodiles" over many seasons .Today I feel it will be more of the same with theXaverians winning well .St Kevin's, anxious to maintain their grip on thirdplace, should avenge their five point loss to OldScotch in Round 2 with victory today .Old Brighton, at home, are formidable opponentsas Old Essendon will discover today. OldEssendon's form is difficult to follow as they lackconsistency, so I am confident Old Brighton willwin today .Prahran again should have a big win at theexpense of Marcellin, who despite flashes ofinspired play, repeatedly fail over the course ofeach game. A highlight should be the contestbetween Brett Cartledge and Garry Petroff each ofwhom is a star for his team .Mazenod have the bye .Section 2 .Long standing rivals Collegians and Monash Bluesmeet on the Harry Trott Oval . Collegians, who arein top form should win this game for two reasons ;its venue and through the inconsistency ofMonash play.The match of the round will be that between therejuvenated Eley Park and Fitzroy Reds, whocannot expect to win by eighty seven points todayas they did in Round 2 . The small WhitehorseReserve should suit the Reds, whose gamefeatures strong man on man tussles . I tip FitzroyReds, to win narrowly.Leaders, Old Melburnians should enjoy their visitto Royal Park by comfortably defeating UniversityBlacks, who are not enjoying a successful seasonin this competition .Old Xaverians, who sit comfortably in secondplace, face a danger game against Therry Penola,who are "Lyons" at home in Oak Park . I select theOld Xaverians, who will prove to talented,especially with no players required for A Reserveduty.Old Scotch should be able to defeat a strengthenedWhitefriars team even out at Donvale, which willbe new territory for many of the Scotch players .Section 3 .Both University Blues and North Old Boys will beat full strength f^- th= ir match at Holland Park

(University Oval??) The Blues are winning welleach round, with a combination of big men andhard running mid fielders all doing their share ofthe work load . Today I select them to win again,although by much less than the seventy four pointbuffer, which was the Blue's winning margin inRound 2 .Emmaus St Leo's must defeat Old Scotch to keepthemselves in the top four. In effect this game isworth eight points to Emmaus- St Leo's. Given therecent form of each side, I believe Emmaus- StLeo's will win unless "Sandy" can pull several ASection players from his hat !Old Geelong thrashed Old Carey in Round 2 . Sincethen Old Geelong has not shown much formwhereas Old Carey have won two games only . OnComo Park, I select Old Geelong to win again .La Trobe University welcome CaulfieldGrammarians to their vast Bundoora oval . It willbe difficult for Caulfield to repeat their Round 2whitewash as La Trobe will be a more challengingteam at home . The game should provide a closecontest and I favour La Trobe to just take the fourpoints .Old Trinity should again score a big victory overMonash Gryphons especially as Ed .Best will haveall his players available.CORRESPONDENTSTeam Managers . Don't forget to contact me withyour details by noon Monday, please . Telephone9467 2857 or e mail nknugent®alphalink .com .au

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1)

Old Xaverians v De La SalleSt Kevins v Old Scotch

Mazenod 0 C - ByeOld Brighton v Old Essendon Gr

Prahran v Marcellin

CLUB 18 (2)Collegians v Monash Blues

Eley Park v Fitzroy RedsUniversity Blacks v Old Melburnians

Therry Penola 0 B v Old Xaverians (2)Whitefriars v Old Scotch (2)

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v North Old Boys -Melbourne University, Main Oval

Old Scotch (3) v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Geelong v Old Carey

La Trobe Uni v Caulfield GrOld Trinity v Monash Gryphons

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CLUB 18 (1 )biARCELLIIi 2.4 4.4 6.6 7.7 (49)OLD %AVERIANS 5 .2 10.5 16.6 23.13(151)Marc : Petroff 2 Edwards 2 Ale:candridis Andre Pezzimenti . Best: B .Nutbean Symes Spinella Tozer Alexandridis . Old %ave: Dillon 5 Ellis 4 LHardwick 3 Ward 2 Davies 2 J Hardwick 2 Fay 2 Fitzgerald DwyerConquest. Best: Ellis Fay J Hardwick Dillon Jim Hardwick Davies .Umpires: Bob O'Halloran Tom Windlow (F]DE LA SALLE 0.3 0.5 1.7 6.10 (46)ST EEVINS 1.7 2.12 5.16 7.17 (59)DLS: M Barber 4 Foon 2 . Best : D Hyland M Harber N Buick BowkerNicholas Moloney. SKOB : G Harvey 3 Scotto Robertson Kearns Macey .Best: Scarfo B Quirk G Smith Macey S Dillon Umpires: Paul Rapke TonyRobbins (F)OLD SCOTCH BYEMAZENOD 4.3 6.7 9.9 .12 .13 (85)OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 0.2 1.6 3.6(24)Maz : Palamara 2 Grenda 2 Fisher 2 Fothergill 2 McKeon 2 ReedNussman. Best: Smyth Camilleri Busby Grimmson Occhuito Cuberes .Old Bright : W Earl 2 G Earl . Best : Jenkin McLachlan Wood ParnhamSedgwick Oakley. Umpires: Gavan Hegan Tony Began (F )OLD ESSENDON 2.1 4.1 7.4 7.7 (49)PRA1HiAN 7.3 14.5 15.7 22.10 (142)Old Ess: Walker 3 Papal Wcerndle Wheeler Wright. Best: ticerndleWright Gradzki Papal G Barry Poulton . Prahran : Cartlidge 9 Ivak 8Storer 2 T Belej Nielsen Smith. Best: Ivak Cartlidge Storer Pritchard GeriScott. Umpires : Paul Nailer (F)

CLUB 18 (2)OLD SCOTCH (2) 0.1 2.8 3.10 7.14 (56)COLLEGIANS 5 .6 9.8 11 .12 13.16 (94)Details not received . Umpires : Frank Kavanagh Joseph Salvatore (F)MONASH BLUES 1.0 2.4 2.4 5.7(37)ELEY PARE 3.3 4.4 9.7 10.7 (67)Monash Blues: Stephens Coughlin West M Dods Crossland . Best : LWoods Riddle Johnstone M Woods Stoppa Mortar . Eley Park: VioHa 4Blakey 2 Smith 2 James Powell. Best : Violia Kent Smith Powell NelsonVasteegen. Umpires: Mark Thomhill (F)FSTZROY REDS 0.1 4.4 8.9 12.9 (81)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.3 1.8 4.7 7.9(51)Fitzroy Reds : Crane 3 George 2 Auden 2 Grtmmett 2 Frnsdorf SteerWalsh . Best: Frinsdorf Bahr Crane Crowe MeBumey Bridges. UniversityBlacks : Drummond 3 Spang Utscka Bloodworth Eliss . Best : BloodworthMcCallum Braszell Molloy Owen Morris . Umpires : Joe Ciccotosto (F)

OLD MELBURPIIANS 4 .4 7.9 8.9 11.14 (80)THERRY PENOIA 0 B 0 .2 1.2 3.2 3 .2(20)Old F6elb: Arden 5 Mulligan 4 Read Sandwell . Best: Read Arden CooperMulligan Black C Tomlinson . Therry Penola : Coda Robi Lyons . Best:Marsdic Kemmessey Topic Ward Bibby Carter . Umpires: Tom W'mdlow (F)OLD RAVERIANS 6.6 10.9 13.13 14 .17(101)W1nTEFRIARS 0.4 1.5 1.6 3.11 (29)Old %av : Chamberlin 3 Dunle4ie 2 McGrath 2 M Higgins 2 W Ireland JRichards S Carrados J Ireland C Hoare. Best: Chamberlin S Camados CCarrodus T Chambers Sadler Ralph, White : Naisdmith Bourke MurphyBest : Ward Bourke Murphy Spired Singh Jackson Umpires : Ryan HenseJosh White-Spier (F)

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ttZ RESERVE P W t y For : cY a Ja2-::L .̀ P W L o Far lpst % Pts

LA TROBE UNI 10 10 0 0 893 329 271 .43 40 PENINSULA 0 B 10 9 1 0 1335 708 188 .56 36

OLD GEELONG 10 8 2 0 1046 264 396 .21 32 ST JOHNS 0 C 10 8 2 0 920 646 142 .41 32

OLD CAREY 10 8 2 0 777 408 190 .44 32 BENTLEIGH 10 7 3 0 1181 374 315.78 2 8

BENTLEIGH 10 5 5 0 552 597 92 .46 20 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 6 4 0 930 829 112.18 2 4

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE10 5 5 0 573 684 83 .77 20 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS10 5 5 0 939 921 101 .95 2 0

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 10 4 6 0 642 874 73 .46 16 DE LA SALLE (2) 10 4 6 0 726 1107 65.58 1 6

SWINBURNE UNI 10 4 6 0 479 726 65 .98 16 MAZENOD 0 C 10 3 7 0 702 1014 69 .23 1 2

WEST BRUNSWICK 10 2 8 0 299 572 5227 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 10 3 7 0 572 1163 49 .18 1 2

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 2 8 0 404 841 48.04 8 ORMOND 10 2 8 0 711 1185 60 .00 8MONASH GRYPHONS 10 2 8 0 416 905 45.97 8 OAKLEIGH CLAYS 10 2 8 0 668 1190 56 .13 8

Q3 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PPs 117 9 tr RED P W L D For A °I< Pts

RUPERTSWOOD 10 9 1 0 1044 359 290 .81 36 FITZROY REDS 10 10 0 0 1104 325 339.69 40OAKLEIGH 10 9 1 0 880 364 241 .76 36 LA TROBE UNI 10 8 2 0 844 372 226.88 32UHS-VU 10 9 1 0 732 357 205 .04 36 RUPERTSW000 (2) 10 8 2 0 809 463 174.73 3 2

ST JOHNS 0 C 10 6 4 0 767 532 144 .17 24 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 6 4 0 520 578 89.97 24WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 5 5 0 844 703 120 .06 20 OLD WESTBOURNE 10 6 4 0 620 694 89.34 2 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS10 4 6 0 564 615 91,71 16 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE10 4 6 0 599 685 87 .45 1 6POWER HOUSE 10 4 6 0 533 748 71 .26 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 4 6 0 561 839 66 .87 1 6HAWTHORN AMATEURS 10 3 7 0 581 831 69.92 12

AQUINAS 0 C 10 2 8 0 470 949 49 .53 8SYNDALTALLY-HO 10 1 9 0 29 2

26491 7

124531 .84 4

20 021 UHS-VUfST BERNARDS 10 2 8 0 304 1101 27 .61 8MT LILYDALE 10 0 10 0 .

D4 RESERVE P W L © For Apt I. Pts ~ttd~ 1~ (,1 P t~ t t1 ~or A~ % Pts ttatin

KEW 10 8 2 0 711 356 19932 32 MAZENOD 0 C 10 10 0 0 666 405164 .44 40 100.0 0

ELSTERNWICK 10 8 2 0 824 472 174 .58 32 OLD XAVERIANS 10 9 1 01011 337 300 36 90.0 0

NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 7 3 0 755 575 131 .30 28 ST KEVINS 10 6 4 0 741 523141 .68 24 60.0 0

ST MARYS 10 7 3 0 668 580 115 .17 28 PRAHRAN 10 6 4 0 583 452128.98 24 60.0 0

OLD WESTBOURNE 10 6 3 1 689 503 136.98 26 DE LA SALLE 10 5 4 1 557 541102 .96 22 50.00

ALBERT PARK 10 4 5 1 719 535 134 .39 18 OLD SCOTCH 9 4 5 1 438 665 65 .86 18 44 .4 4

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 4 6 0 663 579 114.51 16 OLD BRIGHTON 10 4 6 0 447 605 73 .88 16 40 .00

BULLEEN COBRAS 10 4 6 0 563 671 83.90 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 10 3 7 0 437 784 55 .74 12 30 .00

RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 1 9 0 352 821 42 .87 4 MARCELLIN 10 2 8 0 301 940 32 .02 8 20 .00

BOX HILL NORTH 10 0 10 0 400 1300 30 .77 0 OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00

(i19 SECTION 9 P ~ t D~nr Aa~st % ;W 8$ L 2 P w t D r:o-r A % PtsST KEVINS 10 8 2 0 1019 837 121 .74 32 OLD MELBURNIANS 10 8 2 0 805 422 190.76 3 2

DE LA SALLE 10 7 3 0 969 626 154,79 28 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 8 2 0 651 434 150 .00 3 2

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 7 3 0 1013 754 134 .35 28 FITZROY REDS 10 6 4 0 635 499 127 .25 2 4

OLD XAVERIANS 10 6 3 1 1064 705 150.92 26 OLD SCOTCH (2) 10 6 4 0 693 674 102 .82 24

ST BERNARDS 10 6 3 1 993 890 111 .57 26 MONASH BLUES 10 6 4 0 570 558 102 .15 24

OLD SCOTCH 10 6 4 0 1029 734 140.19 24 COLLEGIANS 10 5 5 0 706 693 101 .88 20

MARCELLIN 10 4 6 0 719 858 83.80 16 ELEY PARK 10 4 6 0 615 620 99.19 1 6

UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 3 7 0 655 932 70 .28 12 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 3 7 0 555 770 72.08 1 2OLD BRIGHTON 10 2 8 0 352 1275 27 .61 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 2 8 0 477 771 61 .87 8

CAULFIELD GR 10 0 10 0 544 1026 53 .02 0 WHITEFRIARS 10 2 8 0 305 731 41 .72 8

8899 SECT1C1f/2 P w c L1 For A % 3 P W I. D For A % PtsRUPERTSWOOD 10 8 2 0 900 752 119.68 32 UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 10 0 0 1322 273 484 .25 4 0

OLD ESSENDON OR 10 7 3 0 883 825 107.03 28 OLD TRINITY 10 8 2 0 930 477 194 .97 3 2

COLLEGIANS 10 6 3 1 716 492 145.53 26 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 7 3 0 672 451 149 .00 28

BANYULE VIEWBANK 10 6 4 0 821 744 110.35 24 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 6 4 0 693 480 144 .38 24BEAUMARIS 10 6 4 0 632 683 92.53 24 OLD SCOTCH (3) 10 5 5 0 534 652 81 .90 20OLD TRINITY 10 5 5 0 705 722 97.65 20 CAULFIELD OR 10 4 6 0 639 879 72 .70 1 6OLD MELBURNIANS 10 4 6 0 652 713 91 .44 16 LA TROBE UNI 10 4 6 0 376 728 51 .65 1 6

OLD CAMBERWELL 10 4 6 0 620 797 77.79 16 OLD GEELONG 10 3 7 0 619 791 78.26 1 2OLD IVANHOE 10 3 6 1 497 730 68 .08 14 OLD CAREY 10 2 8 0 399 1035 38.55 8

MONASH GRYPHONS 10 1 9 0 400 928 43.10 4

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AJAX 10 4 6 0 822 845 97.28 1 6

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A SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLUES 10ST BERNARDS 10MARCELLN 10OLD TRINITY 10OLD SCOTCH 10OLD HAILEYBURY 10OLD XAVERIANS 10WHITEFRIARS 10OLD MELBURNIANS 10DE LA SALLE 1 0

B SECTION PSTKEVINS 10COLLEGIANS 10OLD IVANHOE 10ST BEDES MENT TIG 9OLD ESSENDON GR 10OLD BRIGHTON 10NORTH OLD BOYS 10OLD PARADIANS 10MAZENOD 0 C 9BEAUMARIS 10

C SECTION PMHSOB 10CAULFIELD GR 10OLD CAMBERWELL 10PARKDALE VULTURES 10HAMPTON ROVERS 10MONASH BLUES 10AJAX 10THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10GLEN EIRA 10EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 0

D l SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLACKS 10BANYULE 10ORMOND 10FITZROY REDS 10YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10PENINSULA 0 B 10OLD MENTONIANS 10AQUINAS 0 C 10PRAHRAN 10SALESIAN 0 C 1 0

D2 SECTION POLD CAREY 10OLD GEELONG 10BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE10IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 10BENTLEIGH 10WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10LA TROBE UNI 10MONASH GRYPHONS 10SWINBURNE UNI 10WEST BRUNSWICK 1 0

03 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 10OAKLEIGH 10ST JOHNS O C 10SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10UHS-VU 10POWER HOUSE 10SYNDAL TALLY-H0 10MT LILYDALE 10WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10HAWTHORN AMATEURS 10

M,luW L D For Agst % Pts

9 1 0 1066 635 167.87 369 1 0 1315 822 159.98 369 1 0 1017 639 159.15 366 4 0 994 873 113.86 245 5 0 874 951 91.90 203 7 0 899 902 99.67 123 7 0 690 868 79.49 123 7 0 502 1044 48.08 122 8 0 647 990 65.35 81 9 0 699 979 71 .40 4

W L D For Agst % Fls

8 2 0 1102 865 127 .40 328 2 0 867 724 119.75 326 3 1 825 848 97 .29 266 3 0 1035 792 130,68 246 4 0 1122 912 123 .03 246 4 0 901 780 115.51 244 6 0 821 818 100.37 162 8 0 683 1027 66.50 81 7 1 611 979 62.41 61 9 0 745 967 77 .04 4

Iff L D For Agst % Pts

10 0 0 1018 681 149.49 407 2 1 1129 725 155 .72 307 2 1 848 709 119.61 306 4 0 840 821 102.31 245 5 0 781 771 101 .30 204 6 0 783 747 104 .82 164 6 0 868 877 98.97 164 6 0 739 801 92.26 161 9 0 704 1120 62.86 41 9 0 686 1144 59.97 4

W L D For Agst % Pfs

10 0 0 1337 551 242.65 408 2 0 1059 679 155.96 328 2 0 945 677 139.59 326 4 0 787 632 124.53 245 5 0 860 801 107,37 204 6 0 773 1021 75.71 163 7 0 718 953 75.34 123 7 0 556 948 58 .65 122 8 0 693 853 81 .24 81 9 0 537 1218 44 .09 4

W L D For Agst % Pts

8 2 0 1130 632 178 .80 328 2 0 1024 709 144 .43 328 2 0 966 726 133.06 328 2 0 890 723 123.10 325 5 0 734 907 80 .93 203 7 0 802 868 92 .40 123 7 0 733 870 84 .25 123 7 0 620 865 71 .68 122 8 0 727 919 79 .11 82 8 0 581 1018 57 .07 8

W L D For Agst % Pts

10 0 0 1233 635 194.17 408 2 0 998 774 128.94 327 3 0 945 744 127.02 286 4 0 985 900 109.44 245 5 0 873 649 134.51 204 6 0 803 809 99.26 163 7 0 726 994 73.04 123 7 0 698 1099 63.51 122 8 0 825 1081 76.32 82 8 0 749 1150 65.13 8

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OLD WESTBOURNE 10 9 1 0 1110 496 223 .79 36KEW 10 9 1 0 1065 591 180.20 36ELSTERNWICK 10 8 2 0 1143 712 160 .53 32BULLEEN COBRAS 10 7 3 0 977 791 123 .51 28ST MARYS 10 5 5 0 946 929 101 .83 20ALBERT PARK 10 4 6 0 905 914 99,02 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 3 7 0 912 1119 81 .50 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 2 7 1 596 915 65 .14 10BOX HILL NORTH 10 1 8 1 729 1284 56 .78 6RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 1 9 0 574 1206 47 .60 4

A RESERVE P IN L D For At % Pis

UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 10 0 0 1173 273 429.67 40STBERNARDS 10 8 2 0 729 491 148.47 32OLD SCOTCH 10 7 3 0 836 597 140.03 28OLD XAVERIANS 10 6 4 0 625 622 100.48 24OLD TRINITY 10 5 5 0 622 491 126.68 20DE LA SALLE 10 5 5 0 578 613 94 .29 20OLD HAILEYBURY 10 4 6 0 595 680 87.50 16MARCELLIN 10 3 7 0 480 723 66.39 12OLD MELBURNIANS 10 2 8 0 392 806 48 .64 8WHITEFRIARS 10 0 10 0 236 970 24.33 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pis

NORTH OLD BOYS 10 8 2 0 666 413 161 .26 32COLLEGIANS 10 8 2 0 607 463 131 .10 32ST KEVINS 10 6 3 1 693 537 129.05 26OLD BRIGHTON 10 5 5 0 588 442 133 .03 20OLD ESSENDON GR 10 5 5 0 585 475 123 .16 20OLD IVANHOE 10 4 6 0 549 683 80.38 16ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 4 5 0 383 518 73.94 16OLD PARADIANS 10 4 6 0 401 625 64.16 16MAZENOD 0 C 9 3 6 0 482 726 66.39 12BEAUMARIS 10 1 8 1 408 633 64.45 6

C RESERVE PIN L 0 For At % Pls

AJAX 10 8 2 0 678 355 190.99 32MONASH BLUES 10 7 3 0 709 502 141 .24 28HAMPTON ROVERS 10 7 3 0 698 521 133 .97 28THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 7 3 0 587 553 106 .15 28CAULFIELD GR 10 6 4 0 780 548 14234 24

OLD CAMBERWELL 10 5 5 0 587 679 86 .45 20MHSOB 10 4 6 0 610 490 124 .49 16EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 4 6 0 612 626 97 .76 16PARKDALE VULTURES 10 2 8 0 457 860 53 .14 8GLEN EIRA 10 0 10 0 346 1026 33 .72 0

Dl RESERVE P W L 0 For Agst % Pls

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 8 2 0 1083 333 325 .23 32FITZROY REDS 10 8 2 0 852 384 221 .88 32ORMOND 10 8 2 0 772 401 192 .52 32PENINSULA 0 B 10 7 3 0 859 565 152 .04 28OLD MENTONIANS 10 6 4 0 668 502 133.07 24AQUINAS 0 C 10 5 5 0 522 691 75.54 20BANYULE 10 3 6 1 510 721 70.74 14YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 2 7 1 414 621 66.67 10PRAHRAN 10 1 9 0 243 893 27.21 4SALESIAN 0 C 10 1 9 0 232 1228 18,89 4

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