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THIS WEEK'S COVERI day's cover is the second last in the series of

eight used this year . It has an Old Xaverians'flavor with coach Tim O'Shaughnessy (right) urg-ing on his players and Damian Stoney markingstrongly in front of an Old Scotch opponent(thought to be Tom Wilson) .

VOTE COUNT NIGHTThis year's Vote Count Night will be held at the

Carlton Crest Hotel on Monday August 14th. Thepresident, Secretary and Member of each clubreceives their attendance details via an official VAFAMemo, with other guests of the Association, includingpossible winners, receiving individual invitations .

AUSTRALIAN AMTEUR CARNIVALSThis week representatives of the VAFA, the

South Australian Amateur League, the WesternAustralian Amateur League, the New South WalesFootball League an d Ken Gannon, representing theAFL, met to move the concept of re-forming theplaying of Carnivals from an idea to a certain reali-ty . The playing of Carnivals has been in recess anumber of years now and we are all quite excitedabout the prospect of them starting up again.

I will write about the outcomes of the meeting inthe weeks ahead, but the aims of the meetingwere to : -

0 Make a positive move towards the securing of aCarnival Major Sponsor to cover all major costs sothat the expenditure of each participating state is aslow as possible - certainly not in excess of moneyspent on fielding a senior representative team eachyear as present .

O Gain an absolute commitment from the fourbodies to participate in, and host one Carnivalbetween the year 2001 and 2010 - that is in theyear 2001, 2004 . 2007 and 2010 .

GOLD PASS LIFE CLUB/ 1980 VAFATEAM REUNION LUNCHEO N

The 24 members of the Gold Pass Life Club andthe 81 members of the Gold Pass Club have beeninvited to a luncheon on Sunday July 23 as havebeen the members and officials of the 1980

Representativeteam that travelledto play WA in Perth.

Any member ofthese three groups whohas not received aninvitation is asked to

- PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICERcontact the VAFA immediately as we hope to have asmany as possible attend to make it a memorable day .

The Gold Pass Life Club is the p re stige mem-bership club of the VAFA and each memberreceives many special privileges during the courseof a VAFA season such as a free "AmateurFootballer" in the mail each week; a complimentaryElsternwick Park pass to all matches played at"Headquarters" during the season, which includesafternoon tea ; invitations to the VAFA's two majordinners at a significantly discounted rate ; an invita-tion to the Official Annual Gold Pass Luncheon : reg-ular newsletters and an invitation to a Presidents'Luncheon prior to one of the A or B section finals . .VAFA persons with a playing background, a recordof serving in an official capacity or just having abroad VAFA interest seeking to joining the GPL Clubshould contact myself in writing for an applicationto be forwarded . This year we are endeavoring toconvert as many GP members to GPL member-ship as possible.

TIZIUUNAI. CON FUSIO NMany reported players and witnesses (players

on the receiving end), are continuing to be confusedabout the prescribed penalty procedure . Manyreported players comment after being reported, thatthey will take the prescribed penalty or even insome cases umpires give permission for players toreceive the prescribed penalty . This is not the cor-rect procedure and often leaves players and wit-nesses assuming that is the end of the matter .

Reported players have to apply to the VAFA forconsideration to be given for them to receive theprescribed penalty. After an examination of thereported player's history and a study of the reportthis may be agreed to . If the P.P. is not applied for,all parties to the report must attend the tribunal .The VAFA will advise all parties not to attendonly if permission to receive the PP is granted .

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BEl<-L :I1✓ Dinneen spent three days at CabriniHospital last week suffering from a virus . Hismother rushed him in for tests after theMarcellin star on-baller complained of shortnessof breath . The Eagles have this year had twogames out of Dinneen who had just recoveredfrom a nasty quadriceps injury . Coach GaryConnolly says despite being two games awayfrom the relegation sector his team can win thenext two against Melburnians and MelbourneHigh . "Apart from last week (Scotch) and the firstround (St Bernards) we have been in most of thegames except for a 10-minute lapse in the thirdterms," Connolly says .

ST KEVINS believe their come from behindwin against Trinity last week was their best intwo years . SKOBS official Tim Corrigan says itwas better than when they knocked offXaverians last year at Elsternwick Park andcompares to their first year in A Section in 1998when they came back at the Snakepit to win bya kick against St Bernards . This gives the Toorakmen, two games out of the four, momentum fortoda-v s clash against Scotch, which like the Ts,is vying for the double chance . "Trinity kickedthe last four goals before half-time to lead by fourkicks," SKOBS member Tim Corrigan says. "Nothaving Robin Bowles (hamstring) Damien Ryanand Steve Partsanis (other commitments thisseason), who kicked 120 goals between them lastyear, shows the quality of this performance . "

WHAT does this statistic indicate of OldXaverians' run of the past five flags? Their full-forward throughout this feat Dan Richardson'sbest haul in a game is 10 goals . This seems mod-est considering Xavs' dominance but when youconsider he's had Matt Bourke or Adam Jonesalongside him it shows the son of Xavs' 1995premiership coach Barry Richardson has notbeen the focal point. Despite the Black & Red's162-point win over Old Ivanhoe Dan kicked eightwith Jones registering a personal best of eight .His previous best was seven goals.

This is not a big deal but Adam Jones' refusalto do an interview after the Hoers' match withChannel 31 was an indication of how he ismaturing. Normally, avoiding the media isimmature but this example from Jones, 26,could be the opposite .

Jones, the most gifted footballer in the com-petition, spends a lot of time off the training

track with injuryand his jocular atti-tude, while histeam-mates slog itout, sometimes doesn't reflect ~. .,e11 on him.Credit to you Adam and maybe this is one thingyou have to do to go to the next level ,

6 .- -wers, who missed the Old Ivanhoegame due to being in Sydney for 3AW Football,showed good sportsmanship when he congratu-lated Drew Fairchild after the Melbourne Highcentre-half back took a leap on Gowers to takeone of the marks of the year in round 11 . "Myfirst thought was to look for the ball in case hespilt it but once I knew he had the mark I saidwell done," Gowers recalled . Xavs caught it onvideo so expect to see it on Almost FootballLegends and at the VAFA Presentation Night .Gowers doubts he will have anymore mediainterruptions to his Xavs' commitments .

Old Ivanhoe had some positives despite thewhitewash against Xavs . With its list ravaged byVFL commitments and injury, half its team werefirst year players .

Their attitude was healthy regardless of theoverwhelming task . 1 ' ; § dadands, BennSpoor and Chris __ ' n showed they shouldbe the next generation of Hoers . In their twowins, over Scotch and Melburnians, the side hada full compliment from which to choose .

Interesting that the ladder prior to the corre-sponding round nine weeks ago was close totoday's .

Field umpire Anthony Damon has droppedfive kilograms in the past two months and just aswell with the quick flow of the Xavs and Hoersgame. It looked like Anthony was umpiring a10,000 metre race such was the amount of runfrom both sides . Stands to reason : Xavs chiefTim O'Shaughnessy twice won the City to Surfin Sydney!

Andrew Nathan gets two mentions in thesepages and why not - today the St Bernardsreserves captain plays his 300th game . Son ofco-founder of the Bernies, Peter Nathan alongwith Jim Overman, he won an U 19's B&F .Considering we have 18-game seasons this isoutstanding.Last meeting briefs (rd 6) :SB Ist d 01 9th 40 points; goals: N Mitchell7/White 2 ; best : D Byrne/Donaldson .

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; ;y ?nd d SK 5th 48 points ; goals : Hawkins 6/six

v,-ith one C : best : O'Connor/Kavanagh .

U .{ 3rd d OT 4th 60 points : goals : Richardsong/C Phillips 2 ; best: Richardson /D Burrows .

LTB 6tgh d MHSOB 8th 120 points ; goals : Lennen6jWoodley 2 ; best: Sturrock/Tholnpson .

O, .yT 7th d M 10th 22 points ; goals : TopakasI?Treganowan 2 ; best: tkriseman/Gleeson .

Brad Beitzel writes VAFA for the Sunday

flerald Sun and he does an A Section update

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; L,T_SOB - congratulate the evergreen RonVerma who plays 350 games today . U19Captain 1979 and now 21 years later, the legendcontinues . Stir and Res . Coach, Life Member,been there done that, Verms continues to con-tribute . Congratulations Ronnie on your dedica-tion . Ray "Knights" Knight plays 200 games .Starting in 83 in the U19's . Ray has progressedthru the U19's, Snrs and Club XVIII and a stintin Perth to return and join the greats .Sensational contribution Knighty over 17 greatyears . Drew Fairchild 100 Games, What canone say. Current VC, drew has progressedthrough the U1Ts to seniors and has been amagnificent contributor . His popularity, anddedication is unequalled . Thanks Drew .

SENIORS

PIA1 , - : CLUB LAST WK TOTALHAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 7 67RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 8 65MCKEON ST BERNARDS 0 50N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 0 46DE CRESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 4 1

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TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

OLD TRINITY v. OLD XAVERIANS

OLD IVANHOE v. ST . BERNARDSMHSOB v. UNIVERSITY BLUE SOLD SCOTCH v . ST . KEVINS at EP SaturdayOLD MELBURNIANS v . MARCELLIN

SENICnS - 8 .07 .0 0Old 9ielburnians: 12 8.4 12.6 18,10.118MHSOB: 4.2 7.7 10.8 1.12 .84Old ARelburnians: McMullin 6. Sutton 2 . S . Thoedore 2 . S. Boyd 2, Burgess

1 . Guest 1 . Hazell I . Kennedv I . Reynolds 1 . M . Rose 1 . Best : Roberts, S.Theodore, McMullin, Loett . Revttolds, Hazell. h4iSOB: Cassell 5. Krios 3.Shem, I Perizel 1 . Gerner 1 . Hawkins 1 . Best: Fairchild. Joseph, Pertzel .Cassell, Sherry. Taylor. Umpires: Steve McCarthy Tun Sutcliffe (F) RobertDever Jon Vincent (B) Bernie Dix Bernie Hoare (G )Marcell in: 1.5 3.5 5.8 10.13 .73Old Scotch: 6 .3 13 .8 19.10 25 .12 .162Marcellin : Rontanin 3 . Tre~anowan I . Moran l, Petroff I . Armstrong I .

Waters 1 . Rowe I . Marson Best : Romanin, Armstron . Johnston . Rowe,Marson . McMillan. Old Scotch: Hawkins 7, Kitchen 5 . t tuc~hv 4. Crow 2,

T . Ried 1, Stokes I . Robinson I, S. Collins 1 . ii .Parthenides I . Lillingston 1,

E . Parthenldes I . Best : Crow, Robinson, S. Collins, Blenheun. At1L+us,

Murphy . Umpires : Robert Sneddon Jatnie Gins (F) Jared Hattwtett JackForsyth (B) Bernie Jephson John Robuison (G) .

Old Xaverians: 9.5 17.8 24.10 30.18.198Old Ivanhoe: 0.2 2.2 4 .5 5 .6.36Old Xaveri>3ans : Richardson 8, Jones 8. Drake 3 . Ellis 3 . Deane-Johns 2,Hawkins 2 . Kav 2 . Gordon I . Dillon 1 . Best : Landrigan . Sassi, Jones.Richardson. Ellis. N. Old Iavnhoe : R. Weddle 2. Branigatt I . G Douglas I .Shadbolt I . Best : Spoor. Branian, R . Weedle . Corcoran . SandtlattdsUmpires: Anthony Daniell John , itller (F) Adam Conquest Tait Dodds (B)Craig Arnol Kevin Segota (G )St Kevins: 3.1 6.2 12 .5 17 .6 .108Old Trinity: 3.3 9.5 12.7 15.8 .98St Kevins : Lucas 6. J . Giansiracusa 3, Lowerson 2, B. Dolltnan 2 . Gross 1 . .Curtis I . Kempton 1, Hmslev I . Best: Pickford . Garvey. Kavanaqh . Callerv .Lucas . B . Do man . Old 17irtity: Stickland 5 . Joimson 3. Frost 2, It .Bourrmvs 1 . Collins 1 . M . P'awsev 1, C . Phillips 1 . A. Ramsdell 1 . Best: D .Burrow's . C. Phillips, SteF~ttens . Stiekland- A. Ramsdell . Jarred. Umpires:Graham Thivaites Mark Gibson (F) James Maxwell Kustv Pay (B) StephenCaple Stephen Leahy (G )St Berrtards: 3.2 9.5 12.5 18.10.118University Blues: 8.4 11.4 13.8 13.10.88St Bernards: J . Gollant 3, L . Gallant 3, Jordan 2 . McKav 2 . O'Donnell 2 .Gsbourne 2. D . Byrne I . Davis I . Taylor I . Joe Mount I . Best: L. Gallant,D. BtiTne. Jordan, C . Mitchell . Joe 4fount, Tavlor. University Blues : DeCrespigtry 6 . Baker 3 . Sturroek 2 . Slntmton I . McLachlan I . Best : DeCrespigny. McLachlan . Slhmnon . Stewart, Sturrock, Sheehan . Umpires:Ttrn Otadia Wayne Hutton (F) Bob Mutton Frank Martinez ( B) Russe llovrens Geoff Robinson (G )

RESERVES - 08.07.00St Kc+ins: 1.3 3.6 8.9 8.11 .59Old Trinity: 1 .1 3.1 4.2 5.3 .33

St Kevins :L}neh 3. Villella. Pa.cell . it'aight. OBr4en. Hughes. Best: Ferran .

Kefgtuan. Cltapman. MeGuiness . S:bilia. Ricltardson. Old Trinity: R Ramsden .

Natoli, Best : Schulze. Hudson. Robinson. T Cade. BladeN. Cooper.

Old Xaverians: 4.1 11.4 16.5 24.6.150

Old Ivanhoe: 2.1 3.1 4.2 5.3.33

Old Xsverians : Ireland 9. Carman 3 . Freer 3. Dillon 2. Stean 2. Barrett. Real .

Meehan Tucker. Davies. Best: Ireland. Carey . Hmmcberv. Dillon. Stean . Hardman.

Old Ivanhoe: Mete . Davis, Corcoran, Courage. Talley . ~Best: Armstrong. McLean.

Woods. Gerry George . Gary Georgc. Maguire .

St Bernards; 8.6 11.6 17.10 25.13.163University Blues: 1.0 3.4 4.5 4.7.31

St Bernards: P Haney 4 . Loughlin 4. Catterall3. N Smith 1 Jun Mount 3. Brebner

2. Capes 2. Thomas 2. DeBmro. Meehan. Best: Mastropasqua. Brebner. Jun

Momll . P Harvev. L Meehan . Louglilut . University Btues: Brookes 2 . Stockdale . B

Coleman . Best: -Hotton . McAicon . Featherstone . Terry. Cavton. Hooking,

:.tazceWn: 2.2 4.4 4.8 4.8 .32Old Scotch: 4.0 7.1 7.1 9.5 .59

Mazcellin: Gnffrc 3 . Gallagher. Best : P S}mes. Batlantyne. Frisuta Catrn'. Cooper .

McIntosh. Old Scotch: H Thomas 3. Ratetdfe 2 . Crane. Morris . Oliver. Stratos .

Best : D Thomas . Aujard. Morrts . H Thermos . Chapntan. Gibbs.

Old Melburnians: 4.2 11.3 13 .9 15 .17.107

tiBS09: 0.0 1.1 1 .1 2 .2.14

Old Melburnisns: G Dixon 3 . S Grigg 3. T Mrdtigan 3 . Miller 2, Heuitt. Bennett .

Ambler. ?3ceson . Best: B Divmi . S Gri~ Neesmt. PVOUet . Bartlett . Bemtett.

MHSOB: Robinson. Wright. Best: Feferkranz. Hawkes. Norton. Fahey. Setitano.

Wright .

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Beckett (4 goals) weregood players .

Upset number 2happened at Keys-borough, as OldMentonian s turned those majestic playing field_into one big party when they won by the narro,_-;tof margins (1 pt), at the expense of Old Hailer vurywho now must be classed as disappointing, ratherthan enigmatic . Persistence and bloody-mindednessthat the OMs show weekly went a long way towardswinning this, as their 7 goal to 3 first quarter was toomuch for the visitors to handle . OH have only them-selves to blame for their predicament, and theircoaching staff are boosting the sales of Panadol, astheir season has provided plenty of headaches! Forthe winners the skipper Mullin led by example andwas helped by Murphy and Flaskis . The disappoint-ing OH were best served by young Langford-Jones,Mason and Home.

PreviewAt the home of Harry . Collegians host the red~

faced IdOBs . Tim Hart would have gained plenty o:confidence from the Lions' encouraging second hatof last week, and it might just be the impetus the)need to win . Meanwhile, Frank Dunell and hi ;charges will have gone through some serious soulsearching during the week after the unexpected lossand they'll be praying that yours truly doesn't tiIthem again! Bad luck chaps, as the "Kiss if Death" i :getting planted again on Frank's boys, as they]bounce back today in a big way by 40 pts .

Br Garvey puts on the tea and scones where OILBrighton make the horrendous trip to Bundoora t(face a fired-up Old Paradi ans (or is it Jeekyl thi ;

week?!) . As we all know, the flag favourites are wanted for murder: They keep killing sides at will . an(show no mercy in to the bargain . The OPs' win lasweek showed everybody what they can do when the

, put their minds to it. I'm going to tip OB to win ea sfly by 70 pts, in the hope that the OPs come to plaand embarrass their resident scribe and coach fothe second week in a row!

Old H aileybury an d Whitefriars do battle doww,

at McKinnon . Des Meagher and his troops must bgetting tired of hiring those blasted camels to gcaround town . OH . well, what can I say? Not mucanymore . Mick Dwyer must be wondering why heven got out of bed . The away side is down on confdence at present and would be looking to turn thiaround today . OH will probably win, although if an}one asks me why, they'll be greeted with a blanlook. OH by 1 pt.

At that piece of 'paradise' in suburbaMelbourne, E .E . Gunn . Ormond host the rampagi n

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trange results this week are going to keep the~ . stewards busy, as enquiries into form turn-arounds take place . The OPs inflicted more pain andsuffering on NOBs and continued to be their neme-sis, and create even more demons in the process.The OMs had their second win for the year : a fan-tastic effort for the club. Well done .

ReviewOut at Glen Waverley, the cheerful folk of

Mazenod played host to Collegians, and came awaywith the chocolates by 26 pts . That well-known andstructured game plan of the home side was at itsfearful best in the first half. and with a 7 goal lead,

it was a matter of how far. Tim Hart had other ideas .however, as his homework on Dave Murray's mus-keteers paid dividends, and the Lions outscored the'Nodders in the second half (9 goals to 6) . For the

winners, Harrison . Murray and Fisher were goodplayers, whilst the losers' best were Unsworth .

Hovev and Piasente .Des Gleeson asked for a swab sample to be taken

of the winner of the game in Brunswick betweenNOBs and Old Paradians . as the aNvav side were tootough by 13 pts. In a very entertaining game, therewasn't much in it for most of the day, and whenNOBs slid to the front by 11 pts at the 20 minutemark of the last quarter, it looked like it was over.However, the OPs kicked 4 goals in 5 minutes to fur-ther embarrass yours truly, who tipped against hisown club by a whopping margin (idiot!). For the dc-tors . Holland was outstanding. and was well sup-ported by O'Loughlin and Gale . For the home side .the three 'Cs' (Collison, Curry and Casboult) playedwell .

It was a long trip home for 6Tdhitefriars, as theywere hosted beachside by a rampant Old Brighton ,and then given a send off to the tune of 124 pis! Inwhat was a very even 4 quarter performance (10 . 5,7 . 7 goals respeetively), the home side simply out-classed the visitors . and sent a very loud message toB section that the fat lady might be getting ready toexercise her lungs . S. Gadsden . 'man mountain'Bradley (7 goals) and Lennox were good contributorsall day for the home side . A . Pawlik, Cunninghamand Law put their mitt in the air for the vanquished .

At Malvern . De La Salle have effectively endedOrmond's finals hopes, as they routed the opposi-tion by 79 pts . A 9 goal second quarter secured thewin for the home team, after Ormond played somegood footy in the first quarter. but were no match forthe powerful running handball game of the winners .The form of DLS will now have a few others shakingin their boots . Mannix went ballistic with 6 goals,and was assisted by S . Hyland (again) and theyoungster Vavallo. For Ormond . Mabbett, Miller and

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Steve Grace will no doubt be spending

1 systematic and professional structurehours plotting his strategv to combat the

urray has implemented . The home sidebig names returning this week, however,

I aieve that it will be enough . The happyfrom Mazenod are really enjoying their

and 'their game plan will continue to bamboo-<; competition further today when they score by

v , a confident Old Mentonians host anoth-i h in confidence in i)e Salle . The home

re tremendous last week, and it was the jus trds for the 100% efforts that they put in every

. . But, and the big but is that DLS are now start-o go `gangbusters', and gathering some real~ntum at the right time of the year .!-tunately for Sven Samild . Paul Cooper will pu t

pener on any thoughts of further celebration s,eek when DLS cause more havoc on the score-

fter winning the game by 30 pts .

Interesting games this week . Finals fortunes are; on a couple of matches . The winners should:OBs . Old Brighton, Old Haileybury, Mazenod ,

Salle .

ntoaia=1s - congratulate ony= a ;mer who tl > week plays his 50th

for the Club . Well done Chicken!La Salle - congratulate Matt Mercuri who

pl,_ . d his 50th game two weeks ago . Well doneiviai .l.

Old Haileybury - congratulations from all at theBloods to Luke Byrns and mi teAe ll onplaying their 50th games for the club last week<__ainst Old Mentonians. We" Mitch.

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2. Jackson I . Picone I . McInerney I . R . Bonnici 1 . M. Mereuri I . Best :Matnw :. Vavall o . S . Hyland, Joilnstone . M . Mercury Horn . Ormond: Beckett4, Mabbet 2 . Whelan 1 . Miller 1 . Bailey 1 . Black 1 . Best : Mabbet, Miller.tUhelan. Beckett, D'Astoli. Cooper. Umpirea: Peter James Justin Garrett (F)Donunic Napoli Grant Napper (G )

3rytzenodc 3.4 10.6 13.10 16.14.110

Collegians: 1.5 3.6 7.10 12.12.84

F1a zenod: Kaanagh 4 . Harrison 4.0'Donoghue 2 . Fisher 2. Kelly 1 . Morgan1 . P+4clntyre I . Hanley 1 . Best: Meehan. Harrison . Murray, Parrv. Fisher.O'Donaghue. Ormond : Unsworth 4 . Hovey I . u'oolltouse 1, A . Baxter I .Plasente I . Humpiuv 1 . Jones i . Donnellv I . Huggins 1 . Best : Unsarorth.Hovey. E. Waters. A . Baxter. Y. PitilGps.-Piasente. Umpires: Albie FirleyShnon Olive ( F) John Kelly Bob Dunstan (G )

Old Bri ghton : ' 10.1 15.6 22.10 29 .14 .188

Whitefr iazs: 1.5 2.8 5.12 8.16.64

Old Bri ghton : Bradley 7. Pirrie 5. Fitzger ald 4 . Jackson 4 . McLachlan 4. M .

Gadsden 2. Lennox I . Parnham 1 . Krztil+liiak 1 . Best : Lennox, Donnis .

Phelan . Jackson, Bradley. Pterrie. Wlilte;riars: T. Hilton 3 . Reidy 3. Cardge2 . Best: A . Pawlick, Law, Cuminghatn . A. Carbone, Gillan . Mika.

North Old Boys: 1.1 4.5 10.7 13.9 .87Old i'aradians: 5.3 75 10.8 15.10 .100North Old Boys : O'Farrell 3. Tonkin 2. Maguire 2 . Collison I, Casboult 1 .Currv 1 . M . Baker I . J . Baker 1 . San ders 1 . Best : Cotlison . Cnr rv. Casbordt,2+f9cTaggart . J . Barker. Skene. Old Paradians : Porteous 4 . Digtiey 4 . Stevens3. Hollan d 2. Jenkins I . O'Loughlin 1 . Best : Holland . Gale . O'Loughlln .S,vtndon . Stevens . Porteous . Umpires: Cameron Stewart Dirk Kramer (F)Santo Caruso A]exTs ilemanis (B) Ken Coujilan Bob Be}nnour (G)

Old Mentonians: 7.6 11.6 11.7 14.12.96Old F.nileybury: 3.2 7.8 10.12 13.17.95Old 3+3entonixns: Bournon 4, A .oreman 3, M19acnish I 'Vick 2. Costello 1 .Drhian I . Best: Mullin . V . Kuran wto . Austin, Murphy. Webb, Fiaskis . OldHail ey'oury: Adam Hilton 3 . Mason 3 . Lappage 3 . Home 1 . S. Langford .Jones I . Hanson 1, Burns I . Best : S . Langford-Jones . Mason . Home,Mitchell. Forsyth, Ladd . Umpires : Neville Boyle Richard Eastwood (F) RossRichards Geoff Grigg (G)

RESERVES - 08 .07 .00.

BSazenal O.C: 3.1 8.5 15.10 18 .16 .124

collegians: 5.0 7.1 8.1 12.4 .76RRezenod O.C : Sharp 4 . Ha-ltins 3 . Morgan 3 . Quum 2 . Murray 2. Nisbet 2.

A1e44nittn . McDowell. Best: Nisbet . Linden, Devlin . QuBm . MeMiillhi. Morgan.

collegians: cooper 3. McKenzie 3. D Smith . A Smith . Horsall. Pollock. Harding,

l+rcoicy. Best: Harding. Sk'hite . Cooper, Schober . Greeres . McKenzie.

Nort h Old Bays: 3.3 9.6 11.11 14.13.97Old Psradlens: 3.2 4.4 6.6 9.9.63North Old Boys: Goal kickers and best plasvrs results not received. Old Pntadians :

A Sv,ri tdMi 2. Ekitohomad 2. Lombardi 2. Mo3re. Palermo, Tar<on. Best: Ryan.,t1PGear v. M C osgrifL D Ftrze. E TeU`on. Boundy.

Old ;irigttton: 1.5 6.8 6.13 8.16 .64

tNhlteEriars: 4.2 4.2 8.4 7.5 .47Old Brighton: Talbot 4 . Bickett. O'itettl . lValsh . Paterson. Best: Talbot . Fisher.

Walsh . McMahon, Davies, OKeill . WhItefi4ara: Ceglilan 3. Glenn 2. Fulton,Jotuison. Best: D Eames. Campbell . Glenn. Murray. Wand . Wood.

De L.salle, 2.7 6.10 11.16 14 .22.10e

Ormond: 2.1 5.1 6.2 10.5.65Be La Salle: A Evans 5. Hyde 2. Smith 2 . Ford . Lambe. Pedicini . Walker, Williams.

Best : ODormetl . N Haber, M Evans . Bv.r'den . A Evans, Doak, Ormond: J Keleher

3 . Carman 3 . DLnadamos . Shuttlewonh . Herrmann. Higgins. Best : J Keleher .Carmen. Li4mgstone. C Keleher. Grace. Coilins .

Old tdentoninns: 0.0 1.2 3.4 3.7 .25Old Aslieyhury: 3.4 4.7 8.11 14.15.99

Old P,:entoniens : Elliott. Larves. Rilev. Best: Divy'er. Laryrs. Elliott. Richards. C

Appel . P Appet . Old Halleybury: Efstat}ilou 5 . Dlmond 3. T Hilton. Bell . O'Donnell.Saundera Shepherd . Best: Saunders. Bell . Efstathlou . G. Roxiands . Anderson .

O'Donnell.

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

COLLEGIANS v . NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD PARADIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON

OLD HAILEYBURY v . WHITEFRIARS

ORMOND v . MAZENOD

OLD MENTONIANS v. DE LA SALL E

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B SectionCOLLEGIAN S

Coach: Tim HartRes . Coach: Anthony Parkin

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

Veene (RVC)7 S. El g8 N. Beatt ie9 T. Hovey10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 W. Daly14 J . Dixon14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillip s16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C . Mollard19 A. Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C . Harris22 S . Piasente

23 N . Milat24 T. Kno x25 C . Unswort h26 S . Woolley (RC)27 S . Humphry (VC)28 N . McCan n29 A. Kenneally30 L. Moon31 J . Ros e32 D . Thompson33 M . Maxwell34 M . Britte n35 Ashley Farr36 G . Cooper37 M . Opie38 T. Marks39 N . Hart40 M . O'Donnel l50 B . Jefferson (VC )

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South Melbourne

DE LA SALLECoach : Paul CooperRes. Coach : Paul O'Dwyer

1 A Moore2 M Mercuri3 B Corin3 M Butler4 L Hall5 C Swift6 M Harber7 C Browne (C)8 A Mithe n9 S Hart10 T Silvers11 A Evans12 D Toohey (VC)13 A Waters14 B Hackett15 J Hodder16 S Hyland17 A Elliott18 J Horn18 C Mercuri19 R Prezens20 M Picone21 D Jackson22 M O'Donnell23 J Doak24 J Morel25 K Rogers26 S Wood26 E Williams28 N Harber29 M Joyce30 B Mannix31 A Flowerday32 R Bonnici (VC)33 D Kin g34 A Pedicini35 A Mackintosh37 D Hyland38 R Ford39 M Goodier40 P Harrison40 A Johnstone41 D Spithill42 D McInerney43 L Borella44 X Clancy45 D Lambe46 P Bowden47 S Laska48 D Smith49 L Walker50 J Lowe51 M Evans52 A McKenzie53 J La Ragy54 C Hyde54 S . Vavallo56 R Beattie58 C Worsteling59 T Fishe r60 B Hoy61 C Buick62 J Hosking63 C McGergor64 B McMahon65 C Hyde70 M Dugga n

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M HODCoach : David MurrayRese rve : Tony Collins1 C. Harrison2 J . Ballenger3 B . Devli n4 A. Hanley (VC)5 M . Quir k6 N. Marmo7 S. Morga n8 D. Lancaster9 D. Collins10 M . O'Har a11 T. Smith (RC)12 M . Murray (VC)13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J. Kavanagh17 D . Kell y18 D. 0'Donaghue19 S . McMulli n20 C . Murray21 S . Polan22 D . Ryan23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbet25 A . Pickering (C)26 J . Dunn e27 D . Krom28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher31 A . McIntyre32 S . Paolucci33 A . Quin n34 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R . Hawkins36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 C . Polett i40 C . Dickenson41 B . Bel l42 P. Fotiniotis43 D . Grant44 S . Garbellini45 B . Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A . McDowell48 C . William s49 L. Halvy (RVC)50 D . Carte r51 G . Hanegraf52 N . Nussbaum53 D . Linde n54 B . Leggett86 R . Fos s

WHEELERSHILL HOTEL

NTH OLD BOYSCoach: Frank DunnellRes. Coach : Darren Caddy

1 . D .Wilkinso n2 . D .Waters3 . TWaters4 . S.Sleep5 . B.Devine (RC)5 . D .Skene6 . N .Vogels7 . P.Boot h8 . B.Collison (C)9 . LCurry (DVC)10 . S .McGrath11 . G .Collins12 . S .Lock13 . T.Halpin14 . D.Kingham15 . J .Talbot16 . D.Collins17 . M .Maguire18 . C.Murray19 . P.O'Farrell20 . J .Sutherland21 . N .Casboult22 . M .Connelly23 . P.O'Dwyer24 . J .Barke r25 . G .Phyland26 . S .Smit h27 . W.McTaggart28 . M .Nulty29 . D .Boyer30 . M .Leigh31 . L.Boyle32 . M .Phyland33 . M .Barker34 . J .Saad35 . M .Carne y36 . D .Tonkin (VC)37 . S .Mikunda39 . R .Maguire38 . M .Amor40 . C .Phyland41 . N .Tonki n42 . P.Pesavenko43 . D .Zace k44, M .Drum45 . B .Pawsey46 . N .Goonan47 . J .Barlow48 . P.Daniels49 . A.Stone50 . T.Drum51 . S .Fitzpatrick52 . N .Sanders53 . TAyerbe54 . A.Trimboli55 . D .Scicluna56 . P.Arnold57 . C .Blaine58 . J .Gurry60 . D .Moore61 . F. Lynch62 . A.McKenzie-

McHaig63 . S .Dixo n64 . G .Muir65 . S .Sarong67 . R .Whitnish68 . K.Watson71 . J .Presti77 . S .Trenton78 R . Christie79 D Keld

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25 S . Nikas26 A . Cooper27 D. Paterson28 J . Bradley29 J . Murch30 A. McLaughlin31 A. Bristow32 G . Earl33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C. Stewart36 B . Pollock38 J . Raj u39 A. Ginnavin40 B . Patterson41 J . Murchie42 P. McMahon43 B . Parnham44 A. Brown45 S . Fox46 M . Wilson47 D . Wilson48 R. Boxer49 A. Ginnavin50 D. Hsiau51 M . Fisher52 K. Lynch53 D . Strachan57 M . Moo n61 A. Walsh62 A. Lynch63 S . Davies

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OLD NAILEYRURY OLD M ENTORIANS OLD P ORMOND WHITE FRIAR SCoach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Sven Samild Coach: Peter Bedford Coach: Steve Grace Coach : Des Meagher

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

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2 D. Connell 2 C Lean 2 P. O'Loughlin 2 D Beckett 2 M Bateman (VC)3 R . Kejna (DVC) 3 B Murphy (VC) 3 D. Stevens 3 P Gleeson 3 M Carbone (C )

S. Langford-Jones4 4 D Carroll 4 M . Wood 4 A Grace 45 A. Brudar 5 C Wallace 5 M Harford 5 B Turner 5 M Robinso n6 W. Smit h

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11 D . Warnes 11 D Solley12 C Dwyer10 P. Brabender (VC) 10 D Scan o n

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14 A . Forsyth14 K Campbel l15 C Davis 14 B . Brabender 13 B Ston e

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_ reat to be back in touch with you all, albeit inprint form . Whilst AWOL I've maintained a

keen interest in the VAFA and especially 'C' Sectionwhere my links still remain strong with the PrahranFootball Club .

Briefly speaking, results from last weeks rounddid no favors for the bottom placed 3 teams nor StBedes . The 'Jackas' plummeted to 4th whilst thehopes and aspirations of both Hampton Rovers andthe sleeping giants (Therry) gained further impetus .Glen Eira and Prahran victories kept them snap-ping at the heels of those above and they will justhave to await minor miracles to occur and/or hic-cups from those above .

Review Round 14 (July 8 )Up till half time Old G eelong had played with

renewed passion and commitment to trailHampton Rovers by just 4 goals and give them-selves some faint chance . Well! After the long inter-val the Ogs fainted to such a degree that the Roverswent on a score rampage of some 20 goals to 1 torecord a massive 145 pt unmerciful flogging . Forthe Rovers it was their biggest winning margin ofthe year ably set up by the Anderson bros ., Busby .Lawrence, Dallas and Holt and for the Ogs their bet-ter triers were Higgins, Couch and Marty .

A game worthy of the top 2 sides was playedbefore a huge home ground crowd at Beaumaris .The 'Sharks' remained workmanlike throughout theday against a similarly hard working Ajax combi-nation . The game itself maintained a high standardthroughout the day with Beaumaris getting thespoils mainly due to their better disposal up for-ward giving their sharpshooters a far greater degreeof maximum conversion . For the victors, Black,Haynes, Quin and Matulick earned high praisewhilst Rappoport, Segal, Weisler and Duzenam gotthe nod for the 'Jackas'.

A good tight . tense and hard fought game atBulleen-Templestowe between the Bullants andPrahran . Things didn't look rosy for the Two Blueseariv, however once into stride they were able toexert their authority and put a match winningspace between themselves and their hosts . To theBullants' credit they never threw the towel in andkept on fighting back to narrow the margin to 25pts at siren time . Better players for the victors wereBunny, Cowboy and Hodgy and for Bulleen-Templestowe, Chivers, Burridge and Matthews .

In a goal shoot-out, played in perfect conditionsat Packer Reserve, Glen Eira prevailed after a fairlyeven 1st half by clinching the deal in the 3rd and

final quarters. The ~close confines of thePacker suited thesma ller runningSaints side who after the long break were able tonotch up two 8 goals stanzas against a plucky andpersistent Ivanhoe-Assumption who themselvesregistered 10 2nd half majors only to fail in the enc',by just on 8 twins . Good goers for the Saints wereMassis . Thursfield, ivleGaw and Ryan and for the' Hoes, Pearce, Flynn an d Healy.

The long road trip to Oak Park didn't seem toupset the St Bedes-Mentone Tiger boys and for 3quarters they seemed all over winners holding theadvantage at each break by 12 pts . 11 pis and 9 pisrespectively . Therry-Penola just couldn't get theirnormal game plan into action and then 'wham bangthank you main' persistency pays off big time andthe Oak Park boys storm home to score what wasin the context of the day a big win by just shy of 4majors . Special mentions to VIllani and Clarke whomade all the difference to setting up Therry's win .No report from the Tigers so can't wrap a player ortwo .

Preview Round 15 (July 15)

Old Geelong V Therrry-Penola - The Ogs couldwe ll be dreading the thought of tackling the mightof the Oak Park boys in their present form . There'sgotta be light at the end of the tunnel for OldGeelong, however today. I reckon it'll be a freighttrain bearing the moniker of Therry-Penola . 'Nuffsaid, Oak Park boys by 90 pts .

St Bedes-M entone Tigers V Glen Eira - Promisesto be a beauty this one, down at Bayside . Bothteams still in contention but the end result ZviIlsnuff out ones aspirations . I'm tipping a good oldfashioned goal shoot-out and fancy the chances ofthe Glen Eira forwards to do just that little bit bet-ter. The visitors by 15 pts.

Ajax V Ivanhoe-Assumption - The 'Black-n-Whites' will make the 'Jackas' work hard for thespoils, but across and through the lines . Ajax havejust that little bit too much class and the incentiveto re-claim a top 2 spot wi ll spell disaster forIvanhoe-Assumption . The hosts should bounceback and win comfortably by 48 pts .

Prahran V Hampton Rovers - The 'Rovers' will beall out to extinguish any remaining chance that theTwo Blues have of making the top 4, and converse-ly, Prahran must win to keep their slim chancesalive. No quarter will be asked for nor given, and

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narrow things down I suggest the centre= duels will hold the key. From what I've see nthe Two Blues have become pretty adept i n

,spect, so along with a huge degree of loyalty.

ilItip Prahran to score narrowly in an expected tip-- contest by 7 pts .

iris V Eulieerg-Templestowe - Having justidated top spot, I doubt the 'Sharks' will beso soon to hand it up . The Bullants' are mostii"tiYv, however Beaumaris simply has morespread across the park at its disposal and atshould be able to register a fairly comfortable

)t victory.

lleen-Ted _' ' owe are conducting an auc-ilsportsman night tonight the 15th of July a t

le San Remo ballroom in Carlton. Fantastic mem-orabilia both sporting and otherwise . Guest speak-rs Darren James and David Rhys-Jones . Contact

Carol Hare on 9858 3445 for tickets and info .

lesto : ;,e - C' <-is Pa .-ri s played his-rc last week against Prahran . A grea t

. for the club through the juniors . U/ 19s to th etiors . A very damaging player with a penetratingfoot and toughness at the ball . Everyone at

5ulleen-Templestowe congratulates Chris on hisfine efforts .

Old Geelong Mark Vickers-Willis will todayplay his 100th game for the Ogs . Starting his careerin the UI 19's Mark quickly worked his way throughne ranks and evervone associated with the club

:srish to congratulate him on this milestone andtrust there's many more games ahead.

Prahran -Silaugl Campbell today plays his50th game for Prahran . As well as representing uson a Saturdav he also coaches our U13 team wherehe is a favourite with the young mothers .Congratulations Shaun on what we hope is only theI ;inning of a long career.

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LAST TOTAL5 520 440 387 340 33

C RESERV E.'ANCE BEAUMARIS 2 28BASIST AJAX 0 27CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26THRUSH THERRY PENOLA 0 26R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 1 21

SENIORS - 08.07 .00Hampton Rovers; 2 .5 7.11 16.12 27.20 .182Old Geelong: 1.5 3.5 4.8 4.13 .37Hsmpton Roves: Dallas 6 . Holt 5 . Wiimott 3 . Busby 3 . Helliger 2, S Anderson 2,

David Anderson 2 . Drew Anderson . Faazming. Martyn . Best : S Anderson . Drew

Anderson. Busbc . LauTence . Dallas. Holt, Old Geelong: M Wilson 2 . Varely . Foley .

Best : Higgins, Couch . Jaug, Vicer son -V;iLts. Stevens. M Wilson. Umpkes: Paidt4ilhutgton Matt Cox (F) Nick Le =. A1ura Hoare (B )

Therry Pronto O.S: 3.2 6.5 9.9 15.14 .104St aedes hlent . Tig: 6.2 8.4 10.8 12.9 .81Therry Penota 013: Thrush 3 . M Goahsvt 3 . C Bauuster 2. Clarke 2 . S Bannister.

Finnegan, Petrevski . S Sacco. Taylor. Best : Villall . C Bannister. Petre%ski. MGoainm . Carter. Clarke . St Bodes Ment. Tig : FvtacGeorge 7. McCraw 2 . P Pounle.

B Toniltnsen. J Tanlinson . Bast: MacGecrge . P Wintle . Bell. McCraw. Giaquinto.

Drury- Umpires:Graeme Huniehen Grant %4ardrop (F )

Glen Elite: 4.4 8.8 16.12 24 .15.159ivenhoe Assumption: 5.2 7.6 11.7 17.10.112Glen Etta : Varmakas 5. Has-ell 4 . 0'Donnell 2. Ttvner 2 . ThursOeld 2. McGaw 2.

Rtan 2. Mac.is. Wilson . Broad, D=ond . Ro sssiter. Best : Massis. Thtuslietd.

A1eGaw. Rvart . Tkocz . Sheedy. Ivanhoe Assumption: Fl= 7. Tricker 4. Valkanis

2 . Scoble . Wood . Dchertt'. Ryon . Best. L Pearce. FI}1m . T Healy. A Pace. Lee.

Doherty . Umpires: Leah Gallagher Trent Foley (F)

BuIleen Tcmplestowe: 6.1 7.2 11.2 17.8 .110Prahran: 5.2 10.3 18.7 21.9 .135Bulleen Templestowe: Smith 3. L Thompson 3, Burridge 2. Conti 2. Glover 2.

Young. ~latthcts . Tulloeh . Mclaren. C Pants. W Thompson . Best: Matthews.

Burridp . Hare . Clovers. Schneider . W Thompson . Prahran : Murphy 5 . Aitken 4.

Perry 3. H Pitts 3. Eastharn . Beer. Barnett. Rhodes, A Pitts. Pto . Best: Burnett,

Muiphy . COrbov. Gill. Pye. Aitken. Umpires: Dianne LVhiteley paid Dhmeen (F)

geaumaris: 4.4 9.7 11.9 14.12 .96

AJAX : 2.1 5.8 7.11 11.12 .78Beaumeris: M Qum 2. Cordon 2 . Holt 2 . Phllpoitt 2. Black 2. Hatnes. Matuliek.

Healv: Bnre . Best : Havites. Matulick. Holt . Healy. L Atkins, Ensor. AJAX: Kalutski

5 . Dukes 3. R~ajeh. Halphen . J Segal. Best : Rapaport . J Segal . Weisler. Kron~1ola .

Duzenman . K.atvvsld . Umpires: Paid Jones Mark Mcruson IF') NexThompson ScottPearse (B) Greg Richards G- Clancv (G)

RESERVES - 08 .07 .00Hampton Rovera: 5.3 7.5 10.8 11.11 .77Old Geelong: 0.0 3.1 4.3 8.4.52Hampton Rovers : Chaston 3. Bulmer 2. Sune 2. Blick . Buckley. McBride .

McKellar. Best: Bueklev . Dnnball. Aptlltts. McKellar, Bhek. Mason . Old Geelong:Bowels 3 . H'a.ms 2. Harrington . Boor. Kemp. Best: Harrington. Broadbent.

Rancid. Donohue . L3ndale . Power.

Theory PenoEa: 5.1 6.5 9.6 10.8.68St Hedes Ment. Tig.: 1.0 2.4 3.8

6 .9 .45Therry Peno]a: TadLtae 4 . Gocclwtn. Loughran. Kilpatrick . Lucas . Kern . Hill.

Best: Whvkcs . Baron. Hill . Loughran . Pinner. La Fontaine. St Beaten Ment T :ChapWt 2 . tvap!er 2. T Vraters . Vidm9e. Best : Hipwell . Meyer. Gould . Marshall,

Recupero. McColl .

Glen Elm: 0.2 2.2 5.6 9.8 .62Ivanhoe Assumption: 4.2 7.3 8.6 8.8 .56Glen Elm: Goal kickers raid best olapers results not received . IvanhoeAssumption : Frew 3 . D Pearce 2 . Zeegers 2 . McDonald. Best : Toogood .

Fauuvrithec McDonald. King. Jaeka. tdantlngo .

Hulleen Templestowe: 3.1 7.7 12.9 13.11 .89Prahrsn: 5.1 6.1 10.3 11.3 .69BaIleen Templestowe: R Wlillmns 4. Horvath 4. Clarkson 2 . Medows . P Bone .

Batty. Bwt: Stott . Stell'utg. Morn7tis. Martin. R Williams. McKenzie . Prahran:1Vallmever 3 . Miller. Erdem. Deeatteret . Crowe . Jones, Vag. Lueas. Vicar. Best:

Roberts . Dawson . MeAdte. S1Wer. Woods . t4artand _

gesumaris: 5.3 10.5 10.6 13.7.85MAX: 0 .0 1.1 2.2 3.5.23Sesumazis: Aulls 3. Vance 2 . Craven 2, L Gibson. R Walsh . P Fisher. R Corrreld . A

Blackle. Groees Best : Mills. Craven, Walsh. Smith . Blackie. M O'Brien . AJAX:

'esteut. Gailmb7tz. Sharp. Best: Brick. Boon, Gotdetdeut. Mordech. Gelbart.

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AJAX v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTIO N

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131 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Drama galore in the fight for the final four,with only a game separating 2nd and 6th .

Looking ahead, OEG play 3 of the top 6: Banvule3 ; Monash 1 ; Caulfield 1 ; Aquinas 3 ; and St Leo's3! Given that the Fields play their last three athome, and the Bears have two of their toughones at Beverley Road, the present four has asolid look about it . Even so, all the contendershave nervous weeks in front of them .

LAST WEEK

Old Essendon made Oakleigh's first visit toPEGS totally forgettable with a deluge of scoringshots that had the goalies struggling for space ontheir score cards . The Oaks struggled for num-bers but were happy with Luke Wilson at CHB,plus the Kitts bothers, Ashley and Shane, on thewing and round the ground . OEG was pleasedwith the continued good form of young blokes,Heritage & Flaherty; Lutterschmidt just gets bet-ter: defender, Uerbergang, kicked his first evergoal (Are you sure about that Shane?), and LukeFleming was a force up forward and in midfield .

La Trobe scared the bejasus out of OldCamberwell who struggled to a narrow victory ina'tight game . Nathan Lippiat was great in theruck for the Wells, with Marcus Scott and TimJones giving huge drive out of midfield . TheTrobers turned on their best game since Rnd Iand were inspired by Gerard Robinson's greatcaptain's game at FF, Joel Goode's display at FB,Shaun White's wing play . and SteveAdamthwaite's roving .

Caulfield Gr. rolled Monash Blues in athriller that changed the shape of the four . TheBlues big 1/2 time lead was whittled back by aresurgent Fields in the 3rd, who survived a nailbiting last Qtr, and a set shot from 25m after thesiren . to take the points . Big contributors for theFields were Mark Liddell. Drew Pearce, andRitchie Buchanan . Ed Morrison and SammyMcGee were terrific across HB for the Blues, plusCavicchiolo impressed in his debut at FF .

Banyule outclassed Old Carey . who couldn'tcope with the Yulers physical power and markingstrength, particularly on the fonvard line, whereLuke O'Connell & Scott Playfair were sensation-al, with Brett Woodlock and Dave Williams notfar behind . While the Bears dominated, thePanthers did produce some good passages ofplay . including a 55m goal on the run by ChrisAngus after receiving a clearance from full back

by Cam Campbell. ~Nick Everett agai nstarred for OC, tak-ing another 'Mark ofthe Day', and Travis Bull was effective round theground .

St Leo's bounced Aquinas out of the four b,;winning a sensational game at Bennettswood . ggoals down at 1/2 time, the Bloods recovered,and were leading with seconds to go only to seethe Two Blues scramble through the winninggoal on the death knock (hope that bloke got aslab afterwards Kevin!). The on-ball bobcattwins. Rob and Paul McGloin were in everythingfor the Parks, ably supported by Ant Auliso inthe back half. Al Bethune again rucked his heartout for the. Bloods, Andy Cultrera was at his bril-liant best up forward, Trent Harkins was tirelesson the ball, and Andy Hyland did a good jobcurbing the dangerous Steve Buckle .

TODAY'S GAMESOakleigh and La Trobe do battle at the

Scammell, and the Trobers seem to be wearingbetter than the Oaks this end of the year, so I'llgo for them by 2/3 goals .

Old Camberwell meets Caul field Gram-marians with the Fields having the bit betweentheir teeth and the scent of finals in their nos-trils . Hard to see the Wells tossing them today .Fields by 4/5 goals .

Aquinas takes on Monash Blues with bothreeling from last week's losses, so this will be avery grim encounter . The Bloods won their Rnd6 match when both were missing C-D Rep . players, but this time the Blues may be slightly bet-ter off in the availability stakes, and are likely toemerge victors, after a desperate struggle, by 2/3goal s

Old Carey welcomes OEG to the SportsComplex for the first time since 1992, withGrammar the "team most likely", and thePanthers struggling . The classy OEG should winthis game comfortably, but OC will make themwork for the points .

St Leo's Emmaus hosts Banvule in anothernail biter. The Bears took the Rnd 6 points eas-ily, but at Bennettswood that won't happen . TheBears are also coming off three 'soft' games in arow, and 'soft' the Parks are not! This will be aterrific game, an either way proposition, I'll go forthe home side by a point !

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La Trobe University : 8.1 101 1 15.3 17.5 .107Old Cmnbenvell: 5.2 10.8 13.11 17.15 .117La Trobe University: Gexil kickers and best placers results not receiced. OldCamlrrwell: Broaauess 5. Janes 5. Lipptatt 3 . J Heternan 2. Scott 2, PerrYrnan .Best : James. Scott, Lipplatl . J Heffernan. Husking, Umpires : Luke JolavstonMiehacl Forde(F)

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5 YEARS AGO - 199 5he two top teams in W . Old Scotch and OldXaverians battled it out for the top position . At the

last change it was O.S . 4 .1 1 . O .X. 4.7 . The Xav's werefor too strong in the final term, their accuracy, 6 . 1 .contrasting with Old Scotch's inability to find the tallsticks all day. Final scores were O.X. 10.8 (68) . O .S.5 .13 (43). Best were Dann, Landrigan, A. Dillon (OldXav) and Steele, Hume, Millar (Old S .) .

A draw between St Bernards O.C . and OldMelburnians left the St Bernards boys not yet free ofrelegation danger and settled Old Melburnians hopesof the four . O .M's were 2 .6 at the first change and thenkicked only 1 .1 . for the rest of the game, to draw 3 .7 apiece .

Collegians congratulated Peter "Dribbles" Wolff on200 games . His unique kicking style is best describedby his performance in his 199th game, missed the setshot from 10 metres out . and then drilled the deciderfrom 40 meters on the run. Maybe not the most co-ordinated, but certainly one of the most popular.

AJAX finished very strongly in the final term aftertrailing St Kevins by 25 points at the last change to win11 .9 (75) to 9 .18 (72) . The result put AJAX in the 'C'section four and left SKOBS two games out . Best wereWeisler, Rosen, Rozenberg (AJAX) and Gribble,Dollman, Meagher (SKOB) .

North Brunswick saluted Peter "Midge" Dimarco,one of its favourite sons, on his 250th game, club cap-tain, 1986 -87, dual senior B & F and a great servantof the club,

10 YEARS AGO - 199 0

Therry gave their 'A' section hopes a lift when theypushed Ormond further into a slide when they beat thehome team 14.11 to 11 .9 . turning a four point deficitat the last into a twenty point victory. Therry's bestwere Smith, Reddick, McCann, Biddlestone, Grocock,M . Crotty.

There was a traffic jam in 'B' section with one ofKew (6 wins) . Banyule (5), Parkside (5), BulleenTemplestowe (4) to be relegated, along with MonashBlues, winless at this stage. Kew with Cavanagh (10gls), starring, trounced 3rd team Old Trinity andBulleen Temptestowe beat Old Brighton (2nd) by thesolitary one point.

Veteran Harry Harisiou, Farley and Kruygger werethe Bullants best. Marcellin's strong half againstNorth Old Boys put the victors in the 'A' Section four atthe expense of the vanquished . 11 .8 to 8.9 the scoresand best were Paatsch, Whelan, Jamie Golds (MOC)and S . Hibbert, Goodear, Schmidt (NOB) .

'E' section cap-tains were M .V a n k e r h o v e n(Aquinas), D . Stevens(Bruns), A . Ahdore (Dover), N. Christie (Elst), T. Chilcott(Maz), Kelvin Shaw (Old Carey), Cullen Gunn (OldGeel), Roland Magro (St Andrew's), A . Hall (WestBruns) .

What a celebration it was at North Old Boys . I cando no more than quote North Old Boys PressCorrespondent "at 32, Member of our original NOBsteam in 1963, continues as an active member for 28years . 450 games as club boundary umpire . HarryLeigh is one of the most popular people at North OldBoys and his honesty both as a boundary umpire anda person is legendary" . Well done Harry.

Ivanhoe AFC were saddened at the death of theirmost colourful, famous and above all, vocal supporter,Ida Marcon, fiercely parochial, Ida always gave theopposition a real serve while her cry for the home teamwas a fanatical "Go Hoes" . She had coined a few nick-names in the past - Ormond, the Chocolate Soldiers,Collegians, The Purple People Eaters, and the fairlyuncomplimentary "The Yellow Bellies" De La Salle .

15 YEARS AGO - 1985Two top in 'A', Collegians and Ormond met at the

Harry Trott Oval. In a low scoring game Collegians ledby 26 points at half time but scored only 1 .2 toOrmonds 5 .2 to finish up 8 .6 a piece. Ormond leveledthe scores: Mark Gilmore, the Ormond HF then had arunning shot which took a leg break and hit the behindpost - out of bounds and the siren sounded .

150 games to Preston's senior captain. Neil"Nuffer" Calcutt, enthusiastic and strong leader, and150 games Thomastown's Erick Lentini who played atypical elusive game on the wing against Monash

Blues.Caulfield Grammarians on top In 'B' and tuningup for the finals had a 32 point win against OldParadians with the best. C. Stone, Cooney, Harris,Berzins (6 gls), (Caul Gramm), and Crowley . McCarthy,Fahey (O .P) .

Fawkner (C ), Old Trinity (D), and Preston (E) weresafe on top and heading for the second semis .

In 'A' Uni Blues, St Bernards and Old Xaverianswere battling to avoid relegation. Xav's, 43 point winover Uni Blues gave them heart . Nick Wilton first atCHF and then in the ruck starred for Xavs .

Were the knives out at Haileybury? Their slim finalhopes disappeared after its loss to top premiershiphope in 'C' Fawkner. Was Andrew Langford-Jones safeas coach, had his touch left him (had he ever had anytouch?) Time would tell.

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20 stone Tom Johnston was winning recognition asboundary umpire for Park-side reserves .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 0Ivanhoe champion Graeme Renshaw played his

200th game - coach's trophy winner in 1975 for mostdedicated player in the final series. Graeme hadmissed only two games through injury in his career .Off the field Graeme has been a real comic at heart,1-anowned for his Dudley Moore/Peter Cook routines .

Andrew Langford-Jones started has career withOld Haileybury in 1966 while a schoolboy, and hadnow reached the 200 game mark with the last coupleof seasons in the reserves . A shrewd player aroundgoals, Andrew had been an active worker in the socialactivities . His wife, Rosemary had been a great sup-porter of his football career .

'F' Section coaches were Bill Barnes (Banyule),Bernie Bugden (B'wick), Graham Templar (Clayton),Robert Ellis (C'wealth Bank), Max Lyon (Therry),Arthur Jackson (T'tovm), Andrew McNair (U . Reds) .Who coached F.I .T .O .B . Peninsula Old Boys and StJohns O.C. ?

Old Xaverians and Old Scotch battling for secondplace in'B' seetion turned on a superb game of footballvirith O .X . getting away with a good start with 7 .3 to 4 .2in the first quarter and then, with Old Scotch comingback strongly in the second term, O.X. held on all dayto win by seven points . Corcoran 6 goals . Gteeson . S .Curtain. O.X. and Polkinghorne, Duke, Bates (O .S .) .were best.

200 games also to Power House veteran full back,Tom Cross, recruited from Preston Amateurs in 1950 ,and to cheeky Bob "Chalky" Fletcher of Parkside .

25 YEARS AGO - 1975Umpires held their annual golf day at Torquay .

Dark horses Don Deeds and Andrew Burridge scoopedthe prizes. The boys finished up with a barbeque atDavid Dressing's home .

200 games to Old Brightons "Big Joe" Roger Wilson- "a mountain of a man with a dedication of similar pro-portion to the club" . (Roger has been the celebratedrowing correspondent for ABC Sport for many years .iv.R .) .

St Pats - Monavae welcomed back from overseas forVictorian player Paul Shannon to play his 100th game .

Bill (Snow) McNamara played his 250th game withParkside - only the second with the club to reach thatmilestone, a great clubman and worker for the club .

Old Scotch eighth in 'B' section, surprised Ivanho e3rd with a 16 point win . Best were Anderson, Sloss,Hinrichson (Old S) and Stredwick, R. Stewart, C .Stewart. (Ivan) .

Caulfield Grammarians, holding onto fourth posi-tion in 'B' scraped home by 2 points from Marcellin(6th) 14 .11 to 14.9 with stars Morphet, Watson, Clark(Caul) and C . Price . McDonald, C . Mahon (Marc) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970South Australia won the Perth Carnival when they

beat the other three competing states, West Australia,Victoria, and Tasmania, in turn . Victoria, trailing S .A.

by 44 points at 3/4 time kicked 7 .2 in the last quarterto 1 .2 by S.A . to go down by 7 points .

Best for Victoria were Barry Morphet, Terry Brown,Ian Turn bull, Tony Hunt, Peter McInerney and JeffRuss .

Only 4 Victorians were named in the Australianteam picked after the Carnival. McInerney (half backflank), Brown (wing), Turnbull (centre half fonvard)and Morgan (emergency) ,

Eleven South Australian, four West Australian and2 Tasmanian players made up the 20 with Bob Newton(Tas), as captain .

Terry Brown (Old Geelong) won the medal for bestand fairest at the Carnival .

Biggest upset for the round was the defeat of lead-ers in'E' seetion Reservoir Old Boys, who went down toAJAX by 17 points . Rubernstein, Smorgon and Herzelwere best for AJAX .

200 games to Collegians youthful veteran BruceFerguson and George Mehl (AJAX) who had played 197consecutive games .

40 YEARS AGO - 196 0Australian Amateurs went down by 4 goals to

V.F.A . Best players for A .A. were Harkness, Peck,Jobiing, Kerry, Nelson, Lewthwaite . Among the VFAnames was Ray "Slug" Jordan - scored one goal andscraped into the best players !

Two of AJAX's star footballers David and TrevorCohen, who had given great service to their club sinceits inception in 1957 announced their retirement .

Ormond, 7th, held off Collegians 3rd, to win by 7points. Neither side goaled in a torrid last quarter.Best were Colin McDonald, Courey, Moran (Ormond)and Farrell, G . Hibbins, Powell (Coll) .

Uni Blues run of 10 wins in a row came to an endwhen they were beaten by U . Blacks whose remarkableaccuracy was a big factor in their success 10 .4 to 7 .13 .

100 games to Hampton Rovers half forward flankerTed Scarlett who also announced his engagement toPat Montgomery .

As the scribe wrote "Who said Big Jim Hawkinswas too old at De La? Five goals this week - a greateffort . Keep it up!" (Jim later became the VAFAPresident) .

50 YEARS AGO - 1959The A.N.F.C. Carnival was played in Brisbane in

shocking conditions on a ground badly affected by therain . The Australian Amateur team (first of its kind)came through with distinction, winning the premier-ship in Division 2 by beating New South Wales andA.C .T. (Canberra). Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers) wonthe R .T. Rush Trophy as best and fairest player inDivision 2, while trophies for best players in eachmatch were won by Jack Quinn (S .A .), Peter Cox (0)dMelb), and Alan Reid (Geelong) .

Ormond were three games clear on top and werecertain of the double chance.

Kew (C section) and Ormond Juniors were the onlyteams still undefeated .

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Winning EdgePresentations

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)und 14 results went according to my prediction sd so I scored a rare 100% success rate . Edward

Kelly is credited with the final remark . "so it has cometo this" . Happily for us the remark only signals the endof the home and away season today and our non final-ists will return next April with renewed optimism.

REVIEW ROUND 1 4SECTION 1 .

An under manned Mazenod suffered defeat at thehands of St Kevins by sixty points . For Mazenod, "theComeback Kid" . (Glen "M .C ." Rogers), Curtis Collins,Scott Williams and Brenton ("Tinker") Bell were best . StKevins best were: the ruck man", as well as numbers .I and 5 . The anonymity is regretted but that is all I wastold!

Old Scotch put up a dogged fight against the big-ger, De La Sa ll e. who won by thirty seven points . Earlyin the last quarter Old Scotch drew within 5 points ofthe lead . They could not sustain their momentum andDe La Salle quickly regained the ascendancy . ShaneRudd . in his 200thgame played well for De La Salle asdid Andrew Reed and Ash Tucker. Old Scotch were wellserved by Simon Illingworth . Nick Tribe and NickSimon.

Nick Fay won first use of the ball for Old Xaverians .who were constantly sent into attack by mid fielders .

Jones and King . Marcellin defenders thus were out-played by Old Xaverian forwards Ben Matthews (9

goals) . and Luke Hardwick (3 goals) . Old Xaverians

defeated Marcellin by seventy one points .The first half of the Old Melburnians versus Old

B righton match was a hard fought contest and by halftime Old Melburnians clung to a nine point lead. Thesecond half saw a complete turn around as OldMelburnians rose to the challenge and went on a scor-ing spree to win by eighty six points .

Prahran had the bye.

SECTION 2In a virtual elimination contest Monash Whites

overcame the early dominance of Yarra Valley and wereable to turn a half time deficit of twelve points into vic-tory by twenty four points largely by superior fitness.The loss has put Yarra Valley out of final's contention .Good players for Monash ineluded wing men MarkJohnstone and Steve Dodds as well as mid fielder . MarkWoods and half back Jason Cowley. Best for YarraVallev included, back pocket, Chris Wright, forwardStephen Giles, as well as the consistent, AnthonyMacvean and Cameron Box .

Six minutes before the final siren, a sensation hap-pened at Pitcher Park . when a count of players revealedthat Therry Penola had one too many on the playingfield. The application of rule 5 :5 :3 (e) saw the TherryPenola score annulled (for the duration of the time inwhich the extra player was on the field) an d Parksidelead by their only score - one point . The intensity of thematch lifted as each team could sense victory. To their

credit the TherrvPenola players wereable to kick three goalsas they regainedascendancy and wonby 86 points in the finish. Best players for TherrvPenola were, ruck rover Mick O'Donoghue, backflanker, Anthony Grant, centre half back, MickO'Kearney and winger, Paul Dunn .

Old Camberwell forfeited to Rupertswood.The first quarter of the Collegians versus

Whitefriars match was played at a fast pace as the ballwas moved around the oval . Collegians superior fitnessthen allowed them to go further ahead as the matchprogressed. In the end Collegians won by eighty threepoints .

Old Trinity were largely untroubled to defeat OldGeelong by eight one points .

Defeat by twenty eight points, at the hands of OldIvanhoe saw St Bernards topple from the top four forthe first time this season . Conversely their victoryinsured Old Ivanhoe will be a finalist in their first sea-son back in the competition.PREVIEW ROUND 15SECTION 1

St Kevins play Old Scotch for fifth place . AlthoughOld Scotch have an unreliable forward line, they shouldwin todav.

Old Bri ghton will have to play more consistentfootball throughout today's match if they are to defeatPrahran . With next week's first semi in mind, Prahrancannot afford a loss. All form suggests Prahran will in .

Back on their college terrain against M azenod, OldXave ri ans should achieve their ambition of winning allhome and away matches .

De La Salle have the bye as they contemplate nestweek's First Semi Final .

SECTION 2Today's matches include two which will decide who

plays next week as well as which team finishes second .There must be some regret at Elsternwick Park that thevital matches are not being played tomorrow on thevacant enclosed oval !

Yarra Valley should end their season with victoryover Parkside, who have endured a disappointing sea-son .

Victory over Rupe rt swood by Therry Penola willenable Therry Penola to finish second and will give thema lot of confidence that they can win again next weekover the leaders . Lack of solid match practice could tellagainst Rupertswood, who will also find the J .P.Fawkner Reserve an inhospitable environment . Manyvisiting teams have failed there and given the form ofplayers like Jones. O'Kearney and Zanetti . I am pre-pared to add Rupertswood to the list of those well per-formed clubs who have lost on the Fawkner Reserve .

Old Camberwell an d Co llegians should be evenly

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, lia,Ched . Collegians have not grasped their opportuni-;ies whilst Old Camberwell have struggled of late to fieldthe requisite number of players . I select Collegians.

Whitefriars have the opportunity to end their firstseason with a victory at home against Old Geelong,who will find the trip to darkest Donvale a dauntingexperience. Whitefriars are a capable side. who havenot been able to play at the required standard for a fullfour quarters . Today they should win as they will bestrengthened by their Under 19 players, who have thebye .

Old Trinity have the opportunity to shape the finalfour when they play Old Ivanhoe at Bulleen . OldIvanhoe could fmish second but they must win first .Surely David Supa will be reminding his players of theimportance of this match!! I select Old Ivanhoe, whohave the better standard of performance . Neverthelessremember that Old Trinity drew with Therry Penola onthe FaWkner Reserve .

St Bernards make the long trip South East toClayton to play Monash Whites . The winner will qual-;`.- for next weeks first Semi Final. The loser will be fm-

CLUB 18 (1) - 08.07 .00.,-d O,C: 0-1 2.1 2.1 3.1 .19.;;yr; 2.2 4.2 8.6 11.13.79

at O.C: Le Content D'Rmarlo. tandergert. Best: Rogers . Harvey . Jar:~s. B

terms. D'Roz3rio . St Kev:ns: Katanrolas 3 . Rattle 2. Meagher 2 . Wood 2.

a . Best: Wood . Fogarty. Kennedv. Katavolas. Van Der Wert . Hooper.

m Rapke

dch: 3.3 5.6 8.7 9.8.62•- 4.4 6.7 9.13 14.15.9 9

rteh: Brooke 3. Beaurepaire 2. Fonies 2 . Sladen. Josephs, Page. Tullcch .

' Jackson . Barnett . Best : Collie . Barnett. Thompson . Wilson-Humphries .

.t . Brooke. Be La Salle : Flsicaro 3 . Ho,s,an 3. Laska 2 . Tucker 2 . Reed 2 .

aison . Best : Rudd. Tucker. Red. Lanka Fisicaro. NotLvt . Umpires: Ray

Yltilirt;n :

T °3n :

BYE

2.1 3.3 3.6 4.6.304 .1 7.5 12.6 15.11 .10 1

Jones . Randarzo . Dimattina More. Best : Randazzo. Whitson. CB Seines. S Kest . Old Xaverians : B Mattherrs 9. L Hardvick 3. Fouler

tl F4attheus . Prenden4tlle. Fitzgerald. N Fry. Jones. R King. Umpires: Tony

ESelc.unians: 5.2 6.6 12.13 19.17 .131Br'fiton : 1 .2 5.3 6.3 7.3.45

11, un3ns: Jensz 4 . Verge 4. Griffiths 3 . Colqhoun 2 . Blackburn. Cooper .

i ;d . C Tonilta<on . Best: Conilhvson . Hutchings, Read. Paine.

Old Bdghton : Goal kickers attd best players results not received .

tad Benson

N ,IECLUB XVIII (11

SENIORSCLUB L!.3T WK TOTAL

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 0 64B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 9 52BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 3 38BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 2 29HEGAN DE LA SALLE 3 25

CLUB XVIII (2 )T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 6 33ZANETTI THERRY PENOLA 0 31HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 0 2-0COLLIER MONASH WHITES 3 24ROBERTS MONASH WHITES 3 23

THF AMATFI IR F(lt7TRAl I FR 2000

ished for the season . Monash who have shown theirmatch fitness many times recentlv, have the big advan-tage of playing at home. St Bernards, despite theirclubs great success this season, have slipped recently .For this reason and because the game is at MonashUniversity, I select Monash Whtes .

Th anks to those clubs, who have contacted me .Don't forget, copy as normal after round 15 so detailsof the last matches can be published . Please telephoneme on 9467 2857 or fax me, 9467 2865 with vourdetails by noon Monday.

Should today be your last game, don't forget toattend the finals an d if you are retiring today, pleaseconsider ulrr.~iring in 2001 .

De L~. Salle - congratulate Shane Rudd (200) andJeff ;.iorel (50) on reaching milestones recently . Bothrespected plavers and loyal clubmen . Well done from atand DLSOCAFC

CLUB 18 (2) - 0 8.07.00hionash Whites: 1.1 3.2 7.5 10.7 .67Yazra Valley O.B: 2.1 5.3 6.5 6.7.43A3onash Whites : Roberts 3 . Collier 3. Johnstone 2. L Woods 2. Best : L\t'oods. 41

Woods . Caxelv . Colombies . ,*A Dods. Collier. Yarra Va ll ey: J ubaclzan 2 . Bo.x.

Ketsakidts . Driscoll. Gttes . Best: AMacrem. Hamilton . Rozenbergs . Wright. Bo.x.

Driscoll . Umpires: Paul NailerParkside: 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 .1

Therry Panels O.B: 0.0 00 0.0 13.9.87Parkside : Best : Hussain. In'is . D'Rozario. h1aineW. Potornik. Rees. Therry petiole

O .B: Baden . Dot. Stephens . Best: Donohue. C Lees . Dmm. O'Kearney. Grant.

Cou rts Umpires : Andrev+ Barringto nRu 14.10 .94Old CamberwelL• 3.7 .25

Rupertswood. • Goal kickers and best players results not received . Old Camhewell:Goal kickers and best players results not received.Collegians: 3.3 8.7 11.11 18.15 .11147hitefriars: 0.3 2.4 3.6 3.7 .25Collegians: Goal kickers mid best placers results not received . Whiterriers :

Bontivrnan. Sullv. Raftis. Best: Thwaites. D'unera. Firm . Wise . Sully. Nalsnuth.Umpires : Brian NumtOld Geelong: 1.0 1.2 1.3 2.5.17Old Trinity; 4.1 7.3 13.4 15.8.98Old Geelong : Kemp. Wilson. Best: Reuss . Kemp. Landy. Farrer. McKenzie . Nissan.

Old Trinity : J Cade 5 . Adegmts 2. G Treadvell 2. Stebbins. Jervis, Remde.

Mitchell . Kenna. ; fakrts. Best : Robinson, Mitchell . Ketone J Cade. G TreadWell.

Stebbins. Umpires : Steve MasonOld Icanhoe: 5.1 9.2 12.3 17.4.106St Bernard .s: 1.2 2.3 6.3 6.3.39Old h.anhoe: Cormzk 6. Toll 2. Ward . House 2. Steuart . Risstrom. Sharpe .

Condrort. Sigley. Best; Weisz . Bernet. Toll, Hease . Weir . Condron. St Bernards :

Overman 2. Donnelly. Gray. Nutter. Wheeler. Best: Donnelly. Gray . Gioftte .

Overman. Umpires: Tony Hall & David lYmdlow

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1) SECTION

ST . KEVINS v . OLD SCOTC HDE LA SALLE has the liveOLD BRIGHTON v . PRAHRA NOLD XAVERIANS v . MAZENOD at Xavier CollegeOLD MELBURNIANS v. MARCELLIN

CLUB 18 f2lYARRA VALLEY v . PARKSIDETHERRY PENOLA v. RUPERTSWOODOLD CAMBERWELL v . COLLEGIANSWHITEFRIARS v. OLD GEELONGOLD TRINITY v . OLD IVANHOEMONASH WHITES v . ST. BERNARDS

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i,at is success in U/ 19 football? Is it pro-ducing senior footballers? Is it :inningr premierships? Or is it providing a healthyonment for young men to play and enjoyii_otball ?

answer is undoubtedly a mix of all the1 , or and there is no easy recipe for success . It

uires contribution from the club's genera lszi ee, the senior match committee, senio r3•s, parents, friends, supporters and so on .

, at about the U/ 19 coach? What practica lcan an Ui 19 coach take to ensure success9 level in the short term?

3eyond the issue of recruitment of players ,. :l~ich is becoming increasingly more diffieult . I

it to look at the week to week preparation ofI/ 19 coach to ensure his players are at thei r

d enjoying their football .:'rep a.tiorr is the key to success . Training

n ust always be relevant, varied and meaningfu l1d, above all else, it is important to be teaching .

ideas, new skills, new set plays will meanthe players are involved and benefiting fro m

Continual reference back to the style ofiieh you are trying to implement will hel p

~rs feel training has been worthwhile .: .~couraging involvement and feedback from

l :,ers is vital and their input becomes aasset . During my time with the Ol d

s U/ 19's my selection committee always,mprised the team leaders and I felt that it cre-

1 a sense of responsibility among the playingup . It certainly developed leadership .It is also a great advantage to have knowledgeyour opposition on a weekly basis .

?derstanding their style of play, identifying keyand highlighting their strengths and

lmesses is always worthwhile . Sharing somei 1 its information with the players helps themrespect and counter the opposition . Using

injured players to forward scout is always a goodidea .

As with the preparation, on match day it is akey to success to have a ll players "involved" inthe game . U/ 19 players in particular c an tend tobe hot and cold . The side that is relentless an dconsistent will invariably take the points . Whenaddressing the players at quarter time breaksthey will respond to communication which ispractical and positive .

The VAFA U/ 19 competition is a great envi-ronment to play football and it is import ant thatour young players enjoy their involvement .Probably more than at any other level, an U/ 19football team that enjoys training, enjoys playingand enjoys going out together, will be a teamwhich shows character, resolve and enjoymenton the field .

The U/19 coach must provide such an envi-ronment and find that bal ance which will lead tothe success of the team .

So back then to my original question - howdoes one judge the success of an U/ 19 coach?The club committee will say retention of players ;the senior coach will say producing senior foot-ballers: the U/ 19 coach - well, he'll say nothingbeats an U/ 19 premiership .

Pat HawkinsU19 VAFA Coac h the Year - 199 9

AFCA Vic . Youth Coachof the Year finalist - 1999

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arkside upset the more fancied Yarra Valley .Thomastown and Kew had big ti ins over West

Brunswick and Mentone, respectively, Salesianmaintained their spot in the four, and Uni Blacksregained ladder leadership .

kside dominated the first quarter agains t

Y :-ra Valley, booting 8 goals to 2 and puttingtheir opponents under intense pressure . McCalldominated the ruck contests and was assistedby Hockey, who marked everything. Yarra peggedback the lead to get within 20 points in the last,but through the likes of Wise and Marulli {4goals apiece), Parkside finished full of running .Yarra's best were Mclllrath, Thompson andPearce .

Thornasto kicked 19 goals to 4 after quar-ter time to record an excellent win over WestBrunswick . The Bears had many options up for-ward and would be well pleased with the result.which sees them within striking distance of acrucial top-two position . They were once againwell served by Areoraci . Luke smith, Holmes andScott . The West's' best included Benjamin,Malone and Brockley.

Salesian recorded a solid 89 point win overFitzroy Reds at Chadstone . As mentioned previ-ously, this result leaves them in fourth positionwith only Parkside looking capable of removingthem from that position. Logan, Ievoli andTrakas were the better players in an even perfor-mance, however the highlight of the match wasSimon Sutherland's 'hanger' which was 'easilythe best mark seen at the college oval', andarguably the best seen in the VAFA by the menin white .

Kew was too fast, too strong and too good inthe air for Mentone . registering a 96 point victo-ry. Ruckman McCarthy gave Kew first use, withsmalls Horgan . Cracknell and Shaw giving theforwards plenty of opportunities . SimonCampbell snagged 7 goals in a half whilstFitzgerald was BOG at full back in a faultlessgame. For the Vultures . Matt Hovey, Wise andLevett were best in what was a disappointingresult .

Uni Blacks responded well to the challengePeninsula set them at half-time, with the Piratestaking a narrow lead into the main break. Thesecond half again provided some good football,

but the Blacks weretoo polished andhad more effectiveavenues to goal .Wilson was a focal point snaring 6, whilstTrevaskis and Neville also had good games .Peninsula's best were Prendergast, Sharpin andCook .

PREVIEWParkside take on Thomastown in what is an

enormous game for both sides . The Bears areeyeing second spot, whilst Parkside must keepwinning in order to pinch fourth from Salesian.As you would imagine . I have no confidencewhatsoever in predicting a winner such has beenthe fluctuating fortune of both teams . The Bears'consistency shades that of their opponents . how-ever Parkside at home with everything to play forwill be formidable, and I reckon they will win .

West Brunswick plays Salesian with theknowledge that they could put a dampener ontheir opponents' finals aspirations . Salesian willnot allow themselves to be short on preparationor motivation for this one, and will win providedthey can keep kicking sizeable totals . Salesian by16 points .

Mentone face a Yarra Valley outfit seeking toavenge a('rare) defeat last week . The Vultureshave claimed some good scalps this year butwere disappointing last week and I wonderwhether injuries may be taking their toll morethan usual . Yarra can't afford to let second spotslip and this, combined with their running fleet,should see them get over the line by a 4-5 goalmargin .

Peninsula plays Fitzroy Reds in whatshould be a close encounter. Given the form ofboth sides of late, the game represents a terrificchance to return to the winners' list . Both haveprobably been able to mix it for 1/2 - 3/4 of amatch, so if either can extend that to the full100minutes, they should win . At home, I feel thePirates will finally break their drought .

Uni Blacks are pitted against the rampagingKew machine. Difficult to fathom the full rea-sons for the K's transformation in the secondhalf of the season, suffice to say that they will gointo the clash full of confidence. The Blacks haveagain assumed ladder leadership, and providedtheir motivation doesn't go missuig . I believe theywill retain that mantle, but not without a fright .

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NAMEPAYZEGORSKITHAINRYANA . WILSON

SMITHSINGLETONSCARPAM BYRNEKANE

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 5 62THOMASTOWN 7 51SALESIAN 5 41PARKSIDE 3 39UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 3 9

D2 RESERVEWEST BRUNSWICK 0PARKSIDE 0THOMASTOWN 5SALESIAN 6FITZROY REDS 0

333333333 1

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIO NPARKSIDE v . THOMASTOWNWEST BRUNSWICK v. SALESIAN

PENINSULA v . FITZROY REDS

MENTONE AMATEURS v .YARRA VALLEY

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . KEW

PATRO :IS ARE NOT PE'ia31TTED TO

BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWIC K

PARK OR I NTO ANY VAFA VENUE

SENIORS - 08 .07 .0 0Yours Valley OB: 2.3 7 .7 11.8 13.11 .89Parkside: 8.8 10.10 13.15 18 .19.127Yarra Valley OB: MclUaOt 4 . F MaeVean 3. T Fyffe 2. R Drew. A Drew. Balshaw,

J Cremean. Best: Mellrattr. R Thomp .wn. Pearce. A Drew . Keenan. A Lautg.Parkside: Mami➢ 4 . Wise 4 . Regulate 3. Ravn 3. Moodie 2. Piro. Soligo.

Best ; Wise, Hockey. Marnlli. McCall. Regmato. Ryan . Umpires: Michael

Phillips Chris Stevens (F) Alex Maggio (B )

Thomastown: 4.1 10.6 15.7 23 .17.155West Brunswick: 3.4 5.4 6.5 7.5.47Thomastown: Gorski 7, Farquar 4. Ward 4. Farehione 3. Thomas, Hohnes .Flenilng . Arcoraci. B Smith . Best : Arcoraci. L Snrith . Hohnes . A Sntlth.Scott . Farquar. West Brunswick : P Hamilton 2. Brocklev, Coonan.Edwards . Hussev. Weir. Best: R Benjamin. G Malone . Brock7ey . Clarke.Lehmalm .Hey}vood . Umpires : Peter Simpson (R) Anthony Simpson (F)

Satesian O.C: 3.1 8.7 12.9 19.14.128Fitzroy Reds: 1.5 3.8 4.10 4.15.39Bslesian O.C: Thom 5 . Sutherland 2. Logan 2. Cooke 2 . R Stevens 2.Canavan, levoll . Bouchard . A Stevens. Cincotta, Natmes . Best : Logan.Trakas, levoti. Stevens . Nannes . Fitzroy Reds: Drury 2 . Bishop . Diacagous.Best : Drury . Bishop. Addicott. Senbergs . P Jackson. Diacagous . Umpires:Ron Smith Pat Mae us (F) James Maebus (B)

Kew: 5.5 9.10 14.11 23.13.151Mentone: 3.2 4.4 5.5 8.7.55Kew: Campbell 7 . McCarthy 5 . Kllt 3 . Bell 2, Lafranchi 2 . D'Anelo. Palmer .Tutettt. Nan . Best : Fttiqera)d . ~eCarthy. Wood. Cmckne . Lafranctil .CatnpbelL ~entone : Matt Haeev 3. Barker. Freese. Gallagher. A Hocey. C0'M1leara. Best: Matt Hovev. tVtse. Levert, D Enwtett . Gallagher. C O'Meara .Umpires : Alan Stubbs (Ri (F)

University Blacks : 2.7 5.13 10.15 15.18.108Peninsula O.B: 4.2 7.3 8.6 9.10 .64University Blacks: A Wilson 6 . Tretaskis 3. Ryan 2 . Bowden 2, O'Bierne .Caccaviel)o . Best: Trevaskis . Neville, wilson . CUnningttam Bowden .O'Bierne . Peninsula O .B : Pa4ze 5 . J Atchison 2 . HtF~ ms. A Atcttison . Best :Prendergast. Sharpm. Cook: Bowen. A Atchison . Yatze. Umpires: GeoffMoore Luke Moncrieff (F) Clive Shipley Paul wttitehead (G )

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onCcentrei' .gov .a uIntere ing, very interesting! The House hit a

hurdle, jilliamstown , Richmond and St . Johnscontinue to build momentum whilst Elsternwickare lurking ominously at the heels of the four .Relegation battles also gained some importance asfionash defeated fellow relegation avoider, Eley'ark to put some heat into the drop zone battle .

atch of the day saw Williamstown record a--eat win over Power House . Not only were the,_illiams girls dominating at Wimbledon but theWilliams boys continue to star down at Willy .Dumbo was supreme up forward whilst Daisy wasevervvhere. They helped their side to a huge lead atthe last break but some Power House resolve sawthe margin whittled back some what late in thegame . The winners were also well served by:Aanning up forward whilst Ross Hart managed toquell the dangerous Searle .

St .Jo s continued to go from strength tostrength with a solid win over Albert Park . The Rats

ere once again hard hit by injury however man-aged to give the home team a scare and led margin-ally at the half. St .Johns clicked into gear thereafterand ran away to record a comfortable victorv. Bestfor the Rats included McLellan, Sutton, Deplazziand Dowdie .

Monash got back on the winner's list with a nailbiter against Eley Park . A true "one percenter" wasthe difference with a smother by Mark Buick of theGryphs enough to ensure victory. Monash were alsowell served by Tim Gilchrist in the middle and TonyGross down back .

R. came back from a four goal deficitmid way through the third quarter to record astrong win over Hawthorn . Andy Siwka and PhilAvery produced a wonderful battle in Richmond'sforward line with honors probably even, whilstLauletta starred up fonvard for the Hawks . The turnaround came when O'Sullivan broke clear for tenminutes late in the third to set up victory.Andonopolous and Macak were also good for thewinners whilst Garlick, Stevens and Saulle were theHawks best.

Finallv, El; °ra recorded a solid win overUHSOB . The Wicks weren't able to shrug off a

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Mussared, Curtain and Cunningham starred for thevictors whilst Farrelly up forward, Starbuck in theruck and Divanuto on the wing were the best for UniHigh .

PreviewHawthorn host St.Johns in what amounts to a

last gasp chance for the Hawks . Hawthorn havebeen competitive all year with out winning enoughcrunch games whilst St .Johns have been the sur-prise packet, having only lost once round 5 . PerhapsSt.Johns are due for a small hiccup before thefinals .

Relegation stakes will be high on the agendawhen Albert Park meet Monash . The inclusion ofsome late season recruits has been a blessing for theRats whilst the Grvph's year has never quite gotrolling . Gilchrist on McClellan will be the key matchup, both are in rare form. Not sure, rule No . 1 mustapply, the Rats to win and keep their survival hopesalive .

An interesting game beckons when Eley Parkwelcome Williamstown . No doubt the hierarchy atWilly would see this as a danger game . The Sharkspushed them at Willy earlier in the year and the vis-itors will still be reflecting on their great win fromthe previous game . Coach Hook will be agonising onhow to stop the Williams boys whilst hoping thatHawley and Bruce can fire up forward for his side .Too much at stake you would think but they willneed to be on the ball .

Another corker, Elsternwick hosting PowerH ouse . The Wicks will be desperate to remain intouch with the four with a loss making their taskextremely difficult. Not so much at stake for theHouse although Coach Barnes will no doubt be keento ensure the pre finals momentum begins to buildfrom the early season trendsetters . A loss to theHouse would probably see them stripped of flagfavouritism, I've been on the bandwagon too long toget off at this stage . The House, but only just .

Finally, Uni High host Richmond . Uni havestruggled with a long list of injuries and will be look-ing forward to the end of a difficult season.Richmond, on the other hand, are welcoming backsome longer term injuries (a league B+F no less) andrapidly gaining that all important momentum . WithWhisper O'Sullivan (officially now my favourite D3"non Hawk") starring, Richmod to win .

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iii'h.SO,., a I

Hawthorn have their 100th game dinner sched-uled for July 22 . See "Cruse" Reed for details .

Correspondent sRemembering, Peter Williamson will be writing

round 15 . His contact details as above .Team of the Year

Nominations will be taken over the next week forpossible inclusions into the D3 team of the year. Iknow every team has valid arguments as to whytwelve of their guys should be included so ideally itwould be great to hear of opposition players thought

'worthy . Happy to hear from the coaching staff onthis one!

- all players and supporters of UHSOBrouid lilte to congratulate E.::~~m ;'?ner on reach-

the 5 0 game milestone last week . This wee kinst Richmond Central it will be Club Captain,

i3_ane~.~~i Farrelly who will play his 150th game.Adam has developed into a very determined,ibaIler /half back. He has even kicked several

helicopter goals . He has been well named by ourcoach - FruiteakeL Faz leads by example aroundthe club on and off the field . On forivard line healways plays in front and when in form is one of the

,longest and straightest kicks in D3 . He has recruit-ed players to the club and always takes an interestin younger players . We are lucky to have such fineleader, Have a great game .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB I 1ST '.r=1 TO':i_LWILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 9 75D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 2 70LAULETTA HAWTHORN 6 64MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 1 57HILTON ST JOHNS 6 54SILKA RICHMOND 5 5 4

D3 RESERVED. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 4 60MILLS UHSOB 5 45N. PAVLOU POWER HOUSE 3 38HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 6 37PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 3 2

TODAYS MATCHES

D3 SECTIO NALBERT PARK v . MONASH GRYPHONSELEY PARK v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSELSTERNWICK v . POWER HOUSEHAWTHORN AMATEURS v. ST. JOHNSUHSOB v . RICHMOND CENTRAL

St Jo*- O .C:Aibert. rk A .F.C:St Johns O .C: Larson 6. Hilton 6, RJones, Best : Hartnett. Sharp . tart HePark A.P.C: Robertson 4 . F_ ras 3.McKav . Best: McLellan, Suflon. Do,,dle.Me[.co9 IF)

Step Park: 2.6 5,17

Williamstown Cyms:

Monash Gryphons: 2.6 5.9

94onash Gryphons: Goal kickers and b,tComte 4 . Bruce 3. Havctcw 2. Morris 2 . BalD Psnne . M Pa~,.e . Bouen. Umpires : R-Cartel Stephens (B)

Power Hou.e:Williamsto-an Gyms : W:

8 .52 .2

yVllLams. T Ob, . Featherstone. Hrai . ~ ... _ .Seale 2 . --icCrae 2 . Ran:plutg 2. Richr.r-Setuor . Bouiand. Ro➢s . Rolxrtson. Ump'u :..

12.104 .3

17.116 .5

Richmond Central: 7.5 17.13 .115Hawthorn Amateurs: 6 .2 ! O~.L i J: _ 13.7 .85Richmond Central: Sioka 5. O'Sullivan 3 2. H nsC Shatmon. Best: OSulliran.llaters. Andoi Gr. .Hawthorn Amateurs: L3u'ctta 6 . G.sti 3Garlick . Sterens. McCormack . Carter. t-~~.~~._ v. ", -::ut. UBrewer(F)

UHSOB: 1.3 5.3ElsterncaicFc: 3,3 7.9UN.SOB : B Farreltv 6. O'Dtsi°er 2. Carrick. Est: B

7.41^ 14

Johns. O'Drvtivr. S(abaek . Eisternutick: Brarvtg,t: 3,Mussared. Ctat.in. C Mah. .,rv. Foster. Allan . Murpihy .Murphy. Mehony . Mlssag:ka . ~ :. Umpires: Ctms GretGaurlav (B)

9.7 .61' .15 .f-

-08 .07 .00;S

St Johns O.C: 15=9.99Albert Park: 8 .6 .54St Johns O.C : Rearon 4, Hall 3. .,tlson 3 . Hancock 2. Detutert. As}iktd . Gates.Best: Pancicnt. ktall. Boiilton. C}u-istian . Denhert . Keaton. Albert Park: SUlan 3,Tavier 3. D Allan. Best ; Walldee. S Anan . D ldlan . Jackson . Bourne . Pearson.

irionssh Gryphons: 5.2 7.3 8.3 10.4 .64play Park: 2.1 6.1 11.3 12.6 .73fiionssh Gryphans : God kickers and beat players recalls not received. c2eyPark: Bosehetti 3 . t,rundJ 2. Jackson 2 . Dar. Ft.awer. Heath . Kec:a,r . Kett. Best:Hall. FtonTr. Thomas. Pasne. Jackson. Boscfiettl.

WW3amstorv Cyms: 0.0 3.5 4.10 8.16 .64Power House: 3.1 7.2 9.5 9.7 .61Willi,amstowm Cyan : Doust^ , 3 . Den: ^"^^k . Tuck . Ivkmie Kosmatos . Best:Nisbett . Donses% lvkciic. Mcl :ku " :. 3otuas. Povicer House: Gala4es4. Paricu 3 . D h9il!er. Trewin . nest : u . Hail. N MlJer. Marshall. Kans. Ryan .

Richmond Central : 3.1 9.2 12.2 14.§ .88Hawthorn Amateurs: 4.2 8.3 11.6 13.7.85Richmond Central: Mijato~ic 3. S Sharron 2 . S Conra,• 2. Pitt 2. Flores. K Tapiey.Day. Jones. Lane. Best: ?diJatoi'n. K Taclt, . Guth;te. Lane. Black. Cotuaa.Hawthorn Amateurs: Lord 5 . Dixon 2 . DaIlamarta. Halac,'s. Patterson. Otten.s .Murphy. Irtine . Best: M Zavarella. Patterson . Be;utto. Lord, Will iiue .

UHSOB: 2.2 4.4 8.6 12.9 .81Ekternwick: 2.2 6.2 7.3 8. 2 .51UHSO8 : N{ilis 5 . Cooke 3 . J O ;reili 2 . Tunw. Wigton. t. J O"e:ll .Carteret. Barron, Mills . Ricetuti . ELsterawickr Hat4an o . tm da est .Harkin . 91cM1dacn . Davidson . Grande_ntanke Cur V _an.

QUALITY INSURANCE AT DRTING PRICE

scoverls z 1 to ts -,- :I Insurer of VAFA

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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713 SectionALBERT PARK E LEY PARK 'S.C .

Coach : Philip Knight CRes. Coach : Peter Hayes R

oach: Marty Hoo kes Coach : David Bowen

Coach : Leigh MurphyRes Coach: Andrew Cu rtain

-- '--- -~ - ~-~ ~Coach : Peter Tyson

Coach : Jack McDonal dRes. Coach : Jim Goni s

1 . P Smith (C) 1 . S. Fisher 1 L . Murphy (CC) Res Cc h: Kevin Stullworthy C1 . S . Bourbon ON Pastra s2 P. Clear2 2 A. Hankin 1 D .Murray 2 . M. Healy

.3 . B Isard

.3 . D . Carey 3 C . Lyons 2 G.Broadley 3 . A. Grad y

Robinso n4 C4 . G . Parmansch eS Alla n5

4, D . Hawley 4 A. Tilley 3 N.Patterson. .

5. T. Gilchrist.N Pantazopoulo s6

5 . S . Raymer 5 M . Whelan 4 S.McDonald 6 . J . Foste r.7. J Sutton (VC) 6- D. Bruce 6 D. Brennan 5 S.Avery 7 . D . Walter8 . C Jackson D . Bowe n7 . 7 J . Cappiello 6 P.Avery 8 . J . Blandford9 . P Chambers (DVC) 8- T. Kay 8 S. Currie (RC) Bourke7 A 9 . G . Wadle y10. M Phillips 9 . T. Morris 9 T Hartly

.Dunstan8 M 10 . P. Williamso n

11 . A. Flemin g12 . L Marriott g

10. L . McLean11 . A . Hill 10 R . Bravington

.9 W.Pollock

11 . J . Barri eGros s12 A

13 . B McKimmie 12 . J . Kelly 11 L . Messaglia 10 P.Orchard. .

Straford13 J14 . T Prior 13 . J . Baldry 11 P. Mahony 11 A .Sill. .

14 R . Cormick15 . S Kan e15 . J Snorrason (R)

14 . A. Krebs 12 N . Wigmore

13 M Cunningham12 M .Mulcahy

.15 . A. Clarke

16 . C Roberton17 . D McLellan (DVC)

15 . S . Di x16 . D . Carroll

.13 P. Stankovich 13 J .Grave s

13bJ .Povey

16 . R . Bourbo n17 . J . Hetherington

18 . J Taylor 17 . S. Payne 14 B. MahoneyLauletta14 D

18. C . LovettA Col e19 18. A . Urquhart 15 M . Noonan . 19 . J . Leroy.

20 . A . Faranda 19. D . Trotter 16 M . Surman 15 G .Macdonald 20 . G, Browell21 . D. Beachley 20 . M . Hook 17 J. Ward 16 C .Reed 21 . G . Ken t22 . S Redpath 21, T. Morrison 18 A. Neil 17 D .Zaverella 22 . B . Coxhead23 . L Bartram23 . A Bennett (R)

22 . T. Blake 19 A . Peasley 18 P.Ryan 23 . D . Charleso nKitche n24 D

24 . M. Dowdle 23 . S . Wes tBroadhea d24 C

19 M . Bullard 19 D.Garlick . .25 . M . Killmiste r

26 . G Finn - .Coller25 C

20 S . Clements 19bJ .Law 26. T. Besle e27 . S Ridou t

R Buckle y28..

26. P. Cantons 21 P. Stuchberry 20 S.Parker 27. R . Gilchrist.

G Walkley29 27 . L . Kett22 M . Mussared 21 P.Stroud 28. P. Bateman

.30 . K . Dohnt 28 . A . Briginshaw

23 S . Curtain (VC) 22 J .Williams 29 . B . Lloy d

32 . S McKerrow 29 JohnstoneA 24 A. Foster 23 M .Artini 30 . P. Holland33 . T Murray

. .30 . D. Haynes 25 B . Frankin 24 S .Williams 31 . G . Roch e

35 . P Barton 31 . M . Keown 26 C . Mahony (DVC) 25 M .Zaverella 32 . D . Hal eWhiteR3336 . M Pearson

37 T Bamford 32 . S . Bromley 27 M . Daniels 26 M .Nowak..

34 . M. Graydo n. .38 . C Lamont 33 . J . Alexandridis 28 W. Davidson 27 R.Lord 35 . J . Poussard39 . M . Hobday 34. J . White 29 S . Mahony 28 J .McGormack 36. J. Watso n40. M Lapsley 35. R . Drane 30 M . Nichol

29 P.Barker 37. D . Nichol s41 . H Ross 36. G . Smith 31 G . Devonshire Nunn30 M 38 . P. Callu s42 . D . Jackson 37 . A . lenarcic 32 M . Hunt

.R . Coxhea d3 9

43 . S .Bolas 38 . M . Schafter Overma n33 J31 J.Best .

40 . P. Moclai r44 . P. Mannin g

J Roos4539 . S . Ryan

.34 A . Conlin

32 D .McCowan 41 . T. Robinso n.

B Dor r46 40 . J . Day 35 P. McNally 33 S .Duff 42 . M . Buic k.46 . I . Strahan (R) 41 . M . Renner 36 T. Byrne 34 J .Bogie 43 . M . Carter47 . K McIntosh 42 . K . King Lambert37 L 35 D .Murphy 44 . R . McDonald48 . P Heyes (RC) 43 . J . Laverty .

Curri e38 B 36 K.Sanders 45 . J . Gonis (RC )49 . B . Payn e50. D McKay

44. L . Dix45. M . Dell'Orso

.39 P. Allen 37 D .Carter 46. H . Be h

47. K . Pocsiak51 . D Cole 46 . T. Hall 40 S. Bacon 38 M .Tyson 48 . L. Martin52. N, . Rutherford 47 . C . Jolly 41 M . Hosking 39 P.Hewish 49 .S . Aren a53 . J . Murray G. Heath48 42 J . Lilikakis 40 I .Irvine 50 . D. Ratne r54 . P Rutherfor d

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.49 . D . Payne 43 A . Burney 41 M .Irvine 51 . C. Leeto n

.56 . P. Manning 50 . S . Robbie 44 C . Walker 42 S .West 52 . A. Palumbo

M53 Magris gris57 . T Waymouth 51 . M . Payne 45 R . Grandemange 43 I .Che ..

54 . M. Kyriakou58 . M . Croser 52 . J . Nelson 46 S . Smith 44 P.Rositto BennettD5559 . J . Lamont 53 . A. Reddington 47 S . Ritchie 44bE.Sill..BoatmanK5660 . D . Allan 54. V. Fukushima 48 M . Frankin

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Drought62 M55 . S. Dix 49 J . Yemm

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BarkerD63 56 . A . Wuillemin 50 G . McNeils 59 . M . Asbell..64 S . Hoad 57 . D . Smith 51 F. DiGiangregorio 60 . 0 . Becke r.65 . D. Green 58 . C . Tippett 52 D . Nolan 61 A . Vised o66 . S . McKimmie 59 . B . Ellis Kirkham54 S 62 D. White67 . D . Klein68 . P. Knight

60 . D. Hanraha n61 . P. Yelland

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POWER RU"'"' ''-77H ST JOHNS U .H .S .O .R . WILLIAMST0 W 0

Coach : Kevin Barnes C

Ass.Coach: Andrew Rolls Roach : Billy Daltones . Coach: T.B.A.

Coach : Bruce Mullen sRes Coach : John Canal

Coach : Pat MackeyRes Coach: Darren Creswell

CYMS

Coach : Darren Williams

Res Coach: Craig Richardson 1 B . Dalton 1 . R . Hassan 1 R . Freijah Res Coach: Sean Quin n

1 A Rolls 2 . B . Holmes 2 . M . Ladson 2 A. Talarico 1 . D Williams

2 J Hall 3 . T. O'Sulllivan 3 . S . Reynolds 3 D. Farrelly 2. J Buttergie g3 N Pavlou 4. P. Mijatovic 4 . S . Holmes 4 S . Major 3 . D Wouda4 B Turner 5 . S . Shannon 5 . C. Horbury 5 J . Glen n

Cracknel l6 S4 . S Wuchatsch

5 M Brain iBurt 6 . G . Bunshaw 6. L. O'Donnell .

7 D . Zulucki 5 . D Macleod (C)6 A7 C Richardson 7 . P. Byrnes 7. M. Hartnett 8 D . Haslett (VC) 6 . N Grant

8 S Cross 8 . G . Malcolm 7 S. Flent ar1 9 R . Smith 7 . B Robinson

9 A Morris (VC) 9 . A . Leembriggen 8 . R . Dowsett 10 B . Carrick 8 . B Han n1Q C Lloyd 10 A . Swika 9 . S . Green 11 J . Shepherd 9 . G Cas e

11 J Gill 11 M . Newton 10 . A . Perrone 12 B . Farrelly (C) 10. B Cocks12 J Robertson 12 F. Macak 11 . D .Halls 13 D. Bunn 11 . B Twist13 J Harris

Dutton13 J 12 . P. Walker 14 J . Ham 12. B Jone s14 A Burt15 R Talbot

.14 C. Shannon 13 . M . Jones 16 P. Gunthorpe

Farrell y17 M13. D Williams

16 M Higgins 15 C. Barry 14 . J . Arche r15 . P. Denhart

.18 A. Hellner 14 . A Daniel

W Phillips (S)1 517 C MacLeod (RC)18 F Doyle

16 J . BirtFawcett17 A

16. S . Callender 20 G . MadriganoMills21 S

.15 . P Bregut (R)

19 J Evans.

18 M . Zarjac17 . S. Cockayne

.22 R . Johns 16 . D Sadler (S)

20 D Aitken 19 J . Manning 17 C . Keaton 23 P. Eltringham 16 . S lvkovic (R)21 D Miller

Joyce20 P18 . C Emery 24 L. Marten 17 . S Phemiste r

22 J Marshall .Jone s21 A

19 . J, Scardamaglia 25 D. O'Dwyer 18 . D Oldha m23 S Craven (C)24 S Cummins

.22 A . Forbes

20 . B . Rydquis t21 Scardama li aD

g

26 B . Carruthers27 D Clarke

19 . P Dervan

25 D Boland26 J Senior

24 T. Guthri ei h

, .22 . P. Kahill

.28 A. Clarke

20 . R Hart21 . S Mc Eachra n

27 J Demetriet25 M . S m

26 S Baillie23 . P. Sharp 29 T. Cleveland

O'Neil l30 J 22 . Warren Payne (S)28 B Rampling

.27 C . Adams

24. N . Gate sSanders25 D

.31 P. Dolence 22 W. Payne (R)

29 R Cassi o30 N Miller 30 B. Gilbert

..26 . L . Ward 32 H . Starbuck 23 P Sadler (S )

31 R Marshall (RVC) 33 A . Waters S. Hilton2733 P. Drendel 23 . Kirk Dowsey (R )

32 H Davidson 34 J. Brooks.

Coulso n28 D33 A . French 24 . C Pach

33 R Taylor 35 M. Albrecht, .

29 . D . Higgins 34 M . PeckHarri s35 J

25 . G BurgessD Lee2634 K Elias

35 J Kilpatrick36 K . White 30 . R . Walker

.36 M . Patterson

.27 . C Matthew s

36 A Robinson37 G . Porteous 31 . G . Wilson 37 G . Catterall X Toby2 8

37 B Gilmour38 S . Griffiths 32 A . Rudd 38 A. Boyce

.P Vincen t2 9

38 J Kennedy39 P. Woodman 33 Z . Munroe 39 M. Rea .

A Blac k3 039 M Talbot 40 C . Convery 34 A. Dragwidge 40 L . Maguire .

40 41 C . Fraser 35 J . Sacco 41 B . Henderson 31 . A Mackley

41 S Clayton 42 L . Kelly 36 A. Hall 42 D . Wallace 32 . J Atlus42 M Beasley 43 G. Tate 37 R . Walton 43 M . O'Neil 33 . A Savio a43 H Noren 44 K . Day 38 A . Dobson 44 C . Percy 34. B Gran t44 S O'Sullivan K . Pardy 39 P. Liddell 45 N . Smith 35 . C Bergin45 P Ryan46 M McDonald 46 A . Newton 40 M . Hancock 46 R . Kille y

Turvey47 M36 . M Imms

47 47 J . Hickey 41 D . Rydquist .Coo k48 C 37 . B Hynes

48 S Walsh 48 P. Vulcov 42 T. Duccacubino.

49 H . Williams 38 . D Macleo d

49 R Wright 49 P. Vulcov 43 M . Van Hooten 50 B. Rees 39 . T Carte r

50 P Conlon 51 P . O'Kane 44 B. Hilton 51 M . O'Connell 40 . R Nisbett51 B MacKenzie 52 C . Andonopolous 45 M . Dominich 52 P. Dinnick 41 . A Boura s52 K Barnes 53 D . Hogan 46 D . Clowes 53 R . Allport 42 . S Harve y53 R Dakin s54 J Blowfield 55 I . Joel Pithcer 47 J . Ladson 54 M . O'Rielly 43 . K Mahe r

55 J Hearn 61 S . Conroy 48 R . Mitta 56 J . Catlin 44. M Bracks-Mannin g

56 J Mahoney 62 T. Graham 49 T. Hyland 57 G . Divenut o58 M Pigden

45 . S Mc Nearly

57 69 M . Tapley 50 J . Doherty .Barro n59 J

46 . T Campbel l58 72 V. KellyY

i C . Santoni .60 J . Michael 47 . S Dye r

59 J Healy 74 J . Lane 52 J . Brittain61 P. Hoban 48 . B Grummisch

60 K McGuinness 53 S . Pancione 62 K . Rodgers 50 . K Stebbing61 54 B. Hale 63 S . Pengilly 51 . D Bubnic62 55 S . Canning 64 J . Evans 52 . A Petzieride s63 D Searle 56 B . Abejour 66 J . Bradley 53 .T Rya n64 W Ellio t65 D Wright 57 D . Jorgenson 67 M . DeLuise 57. M Soccoci o68 D McGrath 58 A . Fonceca 68 G . Van Popering

69 D Galakos 59 M . Zodlak 70 E . Ricciut i

71 L O'Sullivan 60 L. Merrigan 71 B. Stanto n

77 S Clarke 61 R . Kenny 72 T. Saxb y88 G Scotland 64 D . Edwards 73 S . Devli n

65 E. Hilton 74 C . Longto n80 D . Cartwrigh t

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stickers recently and have been asked to dis-

927 Sports Pack comprising a Miller's.t football and a"For the Love of the Game"ie backing slip of the sticker and mail to th -

dra __ __ ,and announced each week in the Amateur

c )ntention for the weekly prize .

C i-;rour club have submitted the greatest number ofc'ub entries the winner of the Carlton Crest Hote'

eludes - accommodation, evening meal, break-rand Final . Winner announced in the Amateur

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-Jones~-i tr--' won fourth year.

-s is the norm perioo or service butgford-Jones said i" is! as vith Footballnot resolved he will ask the Executive t o

at the AG Iv in December 2000 .jford-Jones predecessor David Burnes

; br the We presic' its before himr 9.

Lilt' s ; _- wan woo started r . ;_ionycar' act m< ia when he broke the $ 5

! in the Herald Sun. So what's harder?or being a journo, Mark? "It took thre e

the Kouta story up and it also takesget the reserves up," Mark said . "With

Lre dealing with one person with th eyou are dealing with 22 layers and the five

sed out . "Hmmm, hard o,a'ati"

)NDERFUL to see ats luncheon . Mr Heywood pi: e under cap-

r Don Cordner when Universi' :',s creat-AFA record of winning six A Grade flags in

,v in 1949. Other achievements : 54 games fo r-I ~.surne including the tied 1948 Grand Final

Essendon . The former Scotch College stu-one of the ABC's smoothest sportscasters_i p gravelly voice . Does he think Xavs

al is Blacks' record this year? "I hopemi( ht do alright," Mr He vood said .at the lunch was dief :"- ®- `ige .

- -) to see all umpires beir . nr. .ned in Ai in the results section of the Amateur

r/ler this year. One of the best is former AF Lq-in-white Wayne Hinton who umpired fiv e

cames . Wayne says he is the only umpire on% FA list this year who has umpired at that highIs he? E-mail me with your answer .

.(LEIGH, premiers last year, and 'today in D1 to decide the wooden spoon . The

have two points each, gained when the yin the corresponding round . Compounding

Krushers woes is their reserves have no points~:heir highlights come when they score a goal .

i - to Oakleigh's training it was meant to be alenging assignment yet it was one of the bestnents I've had in covering the VAFA . Presid e

.is so positive you would thin k. club was preparing for the finals . "We didn't find

-lit until nearly February that we were going to loseplayers of which 21 went to play for money ; "

' f>xander said . "Fielding two teams each week is a-T,_l 'n ; ." Coach C hris M oore, 42, said : "It's beeniGrdest year in football but we've stuck togeth-

. An official with the Krushers for 16 years

:' .lexander said : "This year the camaraderie haseen eat and the biggest asset of this club is stil l

around it" . This is epitomised by Chri s2-, who gives her time to do the strap-

Sittin gthird la: -. tc-atain ' n Collins -laying inthe i: :sts and ui :Ijshed numbers on the trackBourke produced this gem : "The scoreboard is not`e bo"om line for us". "We have our targets andone a' : am is to put in a competitive effort . "

ocketed from seventh into the D2four 1 d o-point win over rival£ inround 13 . 7val - now there is a worc in u-or i issometimes loosely used but not in this instance.Since joining the VAFA in 1989 Salesian has played10 of its seasons in the same section as the menfaom Mornington. "That win was °"e h ;-hligh' =or the: ,ason to now," Salesian first-yea

said .

,ion five of the first six (losing to Peninsul aby '4 points} and coming into that match we hadlost five of the past six . "We both went into the gamewith six wins and the winner went close to the fou rwhile the loser fac an i, ;hill battle . "

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ith the top four sides all recording convincingwins and the Warriors still holding on to th e

leading bunch, the jostling for positions is certainto be intense in the next few weeks .

REVIEWThe one side away from the top of the ladder to

also notch up a win on the weekend wasSwiburne, who took care of Mt Lilydale at St'James Park . Piotrowski, Debattista, De BonoMilano led ther way for the Razorbacks whilstBrebner, Gibson and Wilson fought hard for theRams .

Eltham went some way to guaranteeing them-selves a final's spot as they over ran NorthBrunswick out at Research . With Bell having a'dav out' down back, Horsburgh and Jeal goodaround the ground and Justice (7) and Coonerty(5) firing up forward it was a strong all over effortfrom the Turtles . North acknowledged they werebeaten by a better side on the day even with thework of Pizzari . Boudoloh, Wernham and Taylor.

Syndal completed their second big win in asmany weeks as they demolished St Marys . Allen,West, Chamberlin and Boyes were best for theSaints, however the Synners, despite receivingsome negative press, are travelling along quitenicely at the moment.

Bentleigh put together their best four quartereffort as they blew Bull een out of the water atBentleigh . Martin, Coliacavio and Craven weredominant for the ladder leaders meanwhile Sharp(12) was again on fire in the forward line . Anundermanned Cobras side were no matchalthough D'Angelo . Mazzarella, Trinchi and Orwinall worked hard .

South Melbourne gave their percentage ahandy boost as they destroyed Werribee . Wright(8), Morgan, McGee and W Rosowski were best forthe Districts whilst for the 'Bees Carson andFletcher did all they could to stop the rampage .

Old Westbourne continue to sweat on one ofthe top four sides slipping up as they did enoughto get over Brunswick . It was tight for two and halfquarters as the determined 'Wickets threw every-thing at the Warriors before being over run .Aldridge, Chaffey, Taylor and Villenger wereimportant for Old Westbourne while the unstop-pable Moore had the better of three opponents toboot nine of Brunswick's eleven goals .

PREVIEWCrunch time for Old Westbourne today as they

travel to Albert Park to take on South Melbourne .

The Warriors canreally force their wayinto the final's fight Lwith a win but a los smay well see them fall out of contention .Horsburgh, Wilson and Robson will be the keys forthem meanwhile the South side have a number offorwards capable of kicking a bag . Old Westbournewill give everything but South Melbourne have justbeen a little bit more convincing in what they havedone . South by 24 points .

North Brunswick host S w inburne in a gamethat the Razorbacks will approach full of confi-dence . Things have come together of late forSwinburne with the likes of Milano, George and DeBono playing consistently good footy . On the otherhand North have struggled with injuries andappear to have dropped out of the finals race.However players such as Wernham, Boudoloh andTavlor are more than useful and should see thehome side get up in a close one .

St M arys have the unenviable task of hostingBentleigh today. The Bentleigh side have taken allbefore them in the second half of the year and withMartin in the type of form that has won him com-petition B & F's and Sharp continuing his rise upthe Sharpshooters list things don't auger well fortheir opposition . Rousis . Chamberlin andGoldsworthy will make Bentleigh's life more diffi-cult but the league ladders should win well .

Syndal Tally Ho travel out to take on MtLilydale. The Synners are playing good football atthe right time of the year and with Vanderkruk,Cachia and Rutter in good nick will want to con-tinue on their winning way today . The Rams justhaven't been able to win enough games despitebeing competitive and will need Pearson a

n Gibson to fire today to be any chance. HoweveiSyndal will be good too good and win by 27 points

Bulleen get the chance to end their losin€streak when they host Werribee at Koonung ParkThe Cobras were top of the table not long ago buinjuries have cost them dearly as they now loollikely to miss the finals . The strength of Werribee',reserves shows they have good depth at the clulbut they have been unable to translate this int,success on the field in the seniors . If they can sta;with Bulleen early they will be hard to shake houever D'Angelo, Johnson and Pearson should sethe Cobras register their first win for a number cweeks .

Brunswick head out to Eltham in the la :

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me of round 15 . The Turtles have a favourableand with players returning from injury are

l placed at the minute . Mizzi may have his

i ;J.uds full with Brunswick's goalkicking machine,

~, ;, ,tne Moore, who will need plenty of support from,„,,Bride and Bullock, however with Hardie andI,_, sburgh running around Eltham have too many„ir guns .

PR:SS CORESSPONDENTSPlease fax match reports to 9457 1580 and I

uI also be contacted on 0409 571580 . If any feelsir club isn't getting a fair run in the report giv e

tie a call and let me know . Anonymous phon e,,Us from the club on a Thursday night aren't th e

forward though !

r~;orth Brul=s::ric'_i - congratulations to 5endyFalnulari and 37,-alao Pisasale on reaching 50'games . Sand} is already an established seniorplayer and Bruno is expected to take the next stepvery soon. Well done to two fine young men .

old We stbourne - Bob Mutimer plays his50th game for OW. A quality player. Bob isrespected by all his peers for his skill and leader-ship . A former coach who has helped the clubdevelop, he is congratulated by all .

Syndal Tally-Ho - wishes to congratulateWarren Hall on 300 games with the club . "Wazza"played in our "A" grade flags back in the E .S .C .F.A .davs and has returned to the Synners after semiretirement . He serves as inspiration to ouryounger players as to what can be achieved with anever say die attitude . Well done Wazz .

5EidIORS

D1AI ":~ CLUB LAST WK TOTALS MOORE BRUNSWICK 9 89C . SHARP BENTLEIGH 12 74YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 48P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 2 42PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 39

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICKBURT ST MARY STHOMPSON BULLEEN COBRASCROSINA NORTH BRUNSWICKFEATONBY MT LILYDALE

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SENIORS -- 08.07 .00Elthsm Collegians: 3.6 10.9 16.13 23 .15 .153North Brunsvnck: 2.1 5.3 8.4 10.6 .61Eltham Co ll egians: Justice 7 . Connects 5 . Smyth 3. Ho:sburgh 2. J Baud 2 . Jeal

2.'.vfacDonad. Bates. Best : Bell . Horsbrgi. Justice. Jeal . Luttiek . Coonertv . North

Brunswick: Young 3. Pizari 2 . Se. tWernham 2 . Netcton. t4fiihnan. Saunders . Best:

Ptzzari . G Boudolch . Sc. 1Wernham . Ta}ior. ?rlagnusan. Nel4non. Umpires: Darin

Crompt Brian Nooclltead IFl

Swinburne University: 4.5 5.12 12.16 16.17.113

I'llLilydale: 0.5 6.13 8.16 12.I9.91

SwinCurne University : M George 4 . Milano 2. Thomas 2 . Sheedv 2 . Prior 2.

Luckey. Dehattista. DeBono. O'Mara. Best: Pttravski. Detattista . DeBono. Milano .

Prior . Luckey . Mt Lily dsle : Anderdon 4 . Haves 3. Carolan 2 . Furlong.

Hoggenboam . t'ar a, Best: Brebner . Gibson. t1~11son. Hayes, Hoogenboom .

Umpsas: Gene H~gins(R) (F)

Syndal Ta lly Flo: 8.3 14.5 23.7 26.11 .167

St Marys : 2.2 6.4 10.6 15.9.99Syndal Triliy Ho : Goal kickers and best players results not recei~~cd . St Marys:

Bernardt 4 . P Harrison 3. ftousis 2. Allen 2 . Boves 2 . P8i}ddis. C Goidsisorthy. Best:

Allen. West . Chamberlain . Haves. P Harrison. Bernardi . Frail . Umpires : CraigODonogiwe (R) (F) Steve Nicholson James Nicholson (B )

'l ntleigh: 6.3 14.5 19.9 29.17.191

nuBeen Cobras: 2.5 5.7 6.9 11.11.77Bentleign : Sharp 12. Anastasio 5. Phelan 2. Martin 2. Ireson 2. A Ptttlto .

Caltacatio . Henre. Morgan. Withington . Leas . Best: Martin. Coliaeavio. Craven .

Pheiart . Sharp . Ailattay. Bullhorn Cobras : J Truuhi 2 . Onvin 2. Rilvirentl2 . Baldi .

Pearson. Clemen(s. Peters McLaren . Best : D'Anlo . ?4azzarelta. DTrincitl . Or>in .

Jolmson . Gencarelit. Umpires: Craig Brajberg (Wl Gerald Armstrong (F )

South Math. Dist ricts: 9.5 14.12 17.20 25 .23 .173Werribee Annasteurs: 1.1 5.1 5.1 7.2.44South Melb. Districts: Wright 8. Bryson 4 . Powell 3. Gosnev 2. Dole 2 . E

Henderson . Henderson . StepnelL Jolmstone. McDonald, Bosornsski. Best: Wright.

Hogan . MeGee. W Rosoi,ski. Pm.s'ell. Werribee Amateurs: Dibattista 3 . Fraser.

Braat. Best: Carson. Fletcher. Lenoury. Czaj . Brown. Dibattista. Umpires : Mark

Childs Peter Woods tF)

Old Westbourae: 3.2 4.7 10.8 15.9.99Bnms,aick: 3.1 5.3 7.3 11.3 .69Old Westbourne: Taylor 4 . Crosssetl4 . Rhalland 2 . J Horsburgh . Aldrid~a. Gibb.

Moore. A Horsburgh . Best: Aldrid Chafiev. Taylor. Vdtutgec Cro :r;srs~ell . Ikptazza

Brunswick: S Moore 9. Bulloek .e. ~escott. Best : S Moore . McBride. Kaimegiesser .

O'Brien. GaCry . Umpires: Leon Quhm (R) (F)

RESERVES - 08.07.00Eltham CollegL*:ns: 3.1 8.8 13.9 16.13.109North Brunswick: 3.7 4.8 8.16 10.18.78

Eltham Collegians: T Barnett 3. Baruhas 2 . Ttunev 2 . BeecroCt 2. C Baud 2.

147tite. A Matm, J Mann . IRvver. Daties . Best: Turney . J?Jatm. Glare. While. A

Mann. Baud. North Brunswick: Papatukotanu 4. Cros"vta 3. Pantie . H Tsialtas.

Armstong. Best: Cruuta Dream. Rhook. A Boudotoh . B Laoumtzes. Pis2.a»e.

Swinburne University: 3.4 5.7 10.8 13.11.89Mt Lilydale: 3.1 8.4 9.5 14.6.90Swinburne University: L Morrison 6. 0'Dotutell . Andrutopoulos. Roberts. Sevdalis.

Jones. Smith. Galata. Best: L Morrison. Jones. Galtina. Secdatfs . Nicoll. Smith. Nit

LBydsle: Featonby 6 . Egan 2. Gardiner 2. Kidd 2 . Delahunt. Leonard. Best :

Delaluutt . Featonbv. Proctor . Gardiner . Kidd. 5trachan.

Syndel Tally-Ho : 2 .3 3.5 5.7 5.10.40St Marys: 8.2 11.7 15.11 18 .14.122Syndul TaBy-Ho: Goal kickers and best players results not received . St Marys:

Rtan 6. Burt 4 . Benson 3. M T 2. Kotunantatakis. .4ndrevs. Mulcahy . Best: Ryan.

Mrilcate Benson. Morcom .

Benfleigh : ' 3.4 6.5 10.5 12.8.80Bull een Cobras; 2.1 5.2 7.4 7.7.49Bentleigrn : Prlgag 4. Brot42t 2 . Stanes 2. Kopitsctnshl . Starnatakos . K Kell . J Ne4~e.

Best: Great team etfort . Balloon Cobrss Tltomp :.on 2. WV,qtc~~. Shechan . Rlg~ni.

Redfern. Casey. Best: Case}: A+igney. J Cartledge. Dam . lW7vteman . Jackson .

South Melb. Districts: 3.2 5.5 7.5 10.8 .68Weather Ameteues: 4.0 10.1 12.2 16.2 .98South Metb. Dist ricts: Smith 3 . Fern 2. Contreras . Breaks. Panther . Johnson.

Baade Best: Contreras . Lazzaro. Joy. Mccjen. SmiUt. Werribee Amateurs: lssa.c 7.

Harding 3. Tha.nas. T McKee . Mal3iilan. D}'ackosie. Farrugia . D McKee. Best :

Add to. Zoltan, MeKee. Issae. Thomas . Dole.

Old Westbourne: 3.4 7.9 9.12 17.17.119Bnms-.vicl;: 1.0 2.0 2.2 2.4.16Old FVestbourne : B Statterv 3. Chisto 3 . S Matisson 2. Habersatt 2. Milne. King. S

Leitch . Beim . Danqerfleld . Mesman . Heivitt. Best: Chrism, Jiesman. Pllsburv. B

Slattery . Davis . Milne. Brunswick-: Harrison. Lever. Best: Lawson. Smidt . Lever.

Breese. Chevne.

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTION

NORTH BRUNSWICK v . SWINBURNE UNI .MT . LILYDALE v. SYNDAL TALLY-H OST. MARYS v . BENTLEIG HBULLEEN COBRAS v . WERRIBEE AMATEURSSTH MELB . DISTRICTS v. OLD WESTBOURNEELTHAM v . BRUNSWICK

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38 G Beattie39 L Pittito40 J Bounsall41 J Neve (RDVC)42 G Kel l43 R Neve44 S Craven (RDVC45 A Piiiito46 G Rubio-Thorne47 B Moffat49 J . Fly50 A Stanes51 M Pirie52 R Hall53 M Snelling54 S Cologero55 D Manning56 C Aitken57 T Co x58 T Caterson59 D Pittito

Coach: Stan GildayRes. Ct :h : Stev e

Kann€giesser

1 B.Lovett2 J.Markham3 B.Moore4 J .Bei l4 S.Goodwin5 A Lever6 D.Dowdle6 P.Laming7 D.Sedgwick8 D.Ciarke9 J.Grixti10 S .Lak e11 T.Fulto n13 S.Kannegiesser14 S,Moore15 R .Smith16 A .Dean17 G .Iv1cqowan18 V.Gaffy19 N .Melone20 TMcginniskin21 S .James22 M .Mcbride23 M .Lovett24 L .Mcbride25 M .Cleveland26 G .Cross27 S .Dreier28 G .Cornvay29 13 .Mcbride30 S .Mcbride31 M .Bullock32 S .Draffin33 S .Londrigan34 M .Whiteside35 S .Hewitt36 A .Los37 A.Berius38 M .Attard39 J .Hope40 R .Maineili41 M.Bon d42 S.Woodbridge43 D .Woodards44 C .Mille r45 P.Geddes46 P.Mcrae47 L .Marchant48 J .Ear49 A.Cosmano50 A.Geddes51 G.Cavanagh52 S.Grant53 B.Cazaly54 B .Brett55 TLovett56 M.Cox57 Y.Saad58 C.Caminiti59 C.Ryan60 D.Stocks61 E.Pavio62 G.Surace63 H.Hahne64 J.Bradley65 J.Ericson66 J.Gibson67 J.Harris68 L.Cavanagh69 L.Cordes70 M .Commerford71 M .Nuqent72 M .Robinson73 M .Rya n74 N .Bowman75 P.Conduit76 P.Stocks77 R.Craigie78 R.Danlonio79 R.Dipietro80 S .Mclean81 S .Vidler82 W.Watson

Coach : Joe D'AngeloAsst. Coach : John KalpakisRes Coach: Jamie Redfern

1 J . Kalpakis2 T.Orwin2 S. Petty (RC)3 R. Pulverenti4 I . McLeo d4 N. Cartledge5 M. Dall'Ogiio (C)6 I . Baccini7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella

9 P. Goetz10 A . Gencarelli11 A . DeJong1 213 N . Cooke14 S . Casey15 J . Trinchi16 D . Trinchi17 M . Fait18 R . Badanjek19 S . Trapman20 J. Moran21 N . Lykopandis22 P. Bastasin23 J . Redfern24 M . Opie25 W . Olney26 J . D'Angelo2728 A. Foskett29 A. Summers30 S . Colversto n31 S . McLaren (DVC)32 C . Clements33 A . Cook34 M . D'Angelo (VC)

35 T. Bette36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G . Brown39 H . Dimitriou40 T. May41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam

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23 J . Goldsworthy 21 R . Merkel2 M. Sorletto 22 W. Fleming 21 B Johnson 24 I . Goulett 22 S . George3 M. Vaina 23 G . Flower 22 A Bryson 25 B . Sellers 23 J . Kane4 S. Tancredi 24 L . Fairfield (VC) 23 B Downing 26 G . Koumantatakis 24 M . Cason

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Coach: Kevin HannettRes Coach : Pdick Toc e

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

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

B Di x6 J Cotsis (RVC)

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Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

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

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly .

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

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FINALS ELIGIBILITY VENUES/DATESinals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-

~55 of the Association .Below is a brief summarv .Senior - (lst XVIII teams) All registered players

,,,[Ii a permit .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must bejstered and must have played at least two (2)serve grade matches and not more than ten (10),rior matches in the home and away games (first

-rnind) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing

n the same day the reserve grade player mustnl ; have played two (2) games in either the

",uiors or reserves to qualify .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on

lit[erent days of the same weekend (ie . lst semi,~tmday, 2nd semi Saturday - read as above teams

ing on the same dav) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered

,Ind hold a permit . If a player has played an aggre-of more than 5 senior and reserve matches hehave played more than 5 Under-19 matche s

iur€n,, the season . If less than 6 senior/reserveiehes a player must only be registered and hold

permit .If a player is ineligible due to having played

;,uor,, than 5 senior and reserve matches and doe s

SECTION lst SEMI 2nd SEMIA 13/8/00 (SUN) 13/8/00 (SUN)

SANDRINGHAM EWICK PARK

B 12/8/00(SAT) 12/8/00(SAT)TOORAK PARK E'WICK PARK

C 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)MORDIALLOC SANDRINGHA M

DI 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)BOX HILL BOX HILL

D2 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)CENTRAL RES CENTRAL RES

D3 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)PRESTON CITY OVAL CAMBERWELL SG

D4 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)TOORAK PARK SCAMMELL RES

C XVIII (1) 22/7/00 (SAT) 22/7/00 (SAT)SANDRINGHAM SANDRINGHAM11 .30am 2.00p m

C XVIII (2) 22/7/00 (SAT) 22/7/00 (SAT)

not gain selection in his club's senior team in thefirst second round match, he is then eligible toplay in any subsequent Under 19 final .

Where a team has (2) U19 teams or involved inhybrid arrangements the following shall apply . Torepresent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals. For the play-er to be able to represent the U19 (1) or (2) team ofthe club he is registered he must simply be regis-tered and hold a permit.

Club XVIII teams - Players must be registeredand have played in at least four (4) Club XVIIImatches and not have played in more than a totalof eight (8) senior and reserve matches during thefirst round.

An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible toplay in the finals for his VAFA Club as long as hehas played a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches forthe team he wishes to represent in the finals . Atleast two (2) of these matches must have beenplayed after June 30th .

A TAC Under 18 player must have played five(5) VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

PRESTON CITY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVA L11 .30am 2.00pm

U1 9 (1) 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)PARKDALE PARKDALE

U1 9 (2) 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)GLENHUNTLY PARK GLENHUNTLY PARK

U19 BLUE 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)BENTLEIGH RES . BENTLEIGH RES .

U1 9 RED 12/8/00 (SAT) 12/8/00 (SAT)GARVEY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVALPARADE COLL

PRELIMINARY GRAND FINAL20/8/00 (SUN) 27/8/00 (SUN)E'WICK PARK E'WICK PARK

19/8/00(SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)E'WICK PARK E'WICK PARK

19/8/00(SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)SANDRINGHAM SANDRINGHAM

19/8/00(SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)BOX HILL BOX HILL

19/8/00(SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)CENTRAL RES CENTRAL RES

19/8/00 (SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)CAMBERWELL SG CAMBERWELL S G

19/8/00(SAT)SCAMMELL RES

29/7/00(SAT)E'WICK PARK2 .00p m

29/7/00 (SAT)E'WICK PARK11 .30am

19/8/00 (SAT)PARKDAL E

19/8/00 (SAT)TOORAK PARK

19/8/00 (SAT)BENTLEIGH RES .

26/8/00(SAT)SCAMMELL RES

5/8/00 (SAT)EWICK PARK2 .00pm5/8/00 (SAT)E'WICK PARK11 .30am

26/8/00 (SAT)PARKDALE

26/8/00 (SAT)TOORAK PARK

26/8/00 (SAT)BENTLEIGH RES .

19/8/00 (SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)PRESTON CITY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVAL

* above information subject to change due to ground availability (correct as 3/7/00)

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ST, BERNARDS v. OLD TRINITY at ]

; NIN'ERSITY BLUES v . OLD IVAIv`HOE

,-)LD XAVERIA.NS v. OLD SCOTC H

ST. KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at EP Sunday

-kARCELLIti v. MHSO B

3 SECTIOLD BRIGHTON v . COLLEGIANSVTIITEFRIARS v . OLD PARADIAtiSyORTH OLD BOYS v. ORMONDjvjAZENOD v. OLD MEIV1'ONIANSDE LA SALLE v. OLD HAILEYBURY

_C' -TIC?NGL; f EIRA v. OLD GEELONG

I DE ASSUMPTION v.

ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

THERRY PENOLA v. PRAHRAN

HAMPTON ROVERS v. BEAUMARIS

BUZLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. AJAX

Dl S OTdCAULFIELD OR . v . OAKLEIG H

MONASH BLUES v. OLD CAMBERWELLLA TROBE UNI. v . OLD CAREYOLD ESSENDON GR. v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS

BANYULE v. AQUINAS

D2 SECTION

SALESIAN v. PARKSIDE

FITZROY REDS v. WEST BRUNSWICK

THOMASTOtiVN v . MENTONE AMATEURS

YARRA VALLEY v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS

KEW v. PENINSULA

D3 SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. ALBERT PARKPOWER HOUSE v. ELEY PARKMONASH GRYPHONS v. HAWTHORN AIMIATEURSST. JOHNS v. UHSO BRICHMOND CENTRAL v. ELSTERNWICK

D4 SECTIONSYNDAL TALLY-HO v. NORTH BRUNSWICK

BEN"TLEIGH v. MT. LILYDALE

WERRIBEE v . ST . MARYSSOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS v. BULLEEN COBRAS

BRUNSWICK v. SWINBURNE UNI .

OLD WESTBOURNE v . ELTHAM

ULY 2 2

1ST B; 11 , - ~ REVOR BARKER OVAL,

Sr tIZGHAM .11 .30a-n

2ND S - TREVOR BARKER OVAL,

il-GHAivi . 2 .00pm

E ;LTJB X IIII 0$T°DA`t' JULY 2 2

PRESTON CITY OVAL, 11 .30am- PRESTON CITY OVAL, 2 .00pm

-19 ., ON iMARCELLIN v. ST. KEVINSCOLLEGIANS v. DE LA SALLE

MAZENOD v. OLD PARADIAN S

OLD XAVERIA'VS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES at Vic is

OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD - ELBURNIAi' 3 at

ST. BERNARDS v. OLD BRIGHTOIN

12

MHSOB v. I-I''OPTON ROVERS

BEAI ARIS v . OLD TRINITY

OLD SCOTCH v. OLD CAREY

OLD IVANHOE v. WHITEFRIARS

YARRA VALLEY has the bye

UNDE 19 i

AJAX v. C 5H BLUES

ST. LEOS F' [AUS v . DE LA SALLE

ORMOND v . CAULFIELD GR .

MENTONE AE'viATEURS v. OLD MENTONIANSSOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v. GLEN EIRA (clash

-1J (21 RED

OLD ESSENDON GR. has the bye

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD CAMBERWELL

(clash with seniors )

RUPERTSWOOD v. NORTH OLD BOYS

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . AQUINAS

TIGER SHARKS v. THERRY PENOLA

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iSportb a ~ :,adicalSupplie s

ReviewSection 1

KOBS used the wide-open spaces of theSandringham Oval beautifully in the first

half. They played a terrific brand of runningfootball, notably led by Lynch and Coleman (2goff half back) . 3rd quarter proved a completecontrast with O.B.'s booting 4g & keepingSKOBS goalless, Smith dominating in the ruckand McGillvray dangerous up forward with 4g .O .B .'s just could not bridge the gap in the end!O .M .'s led all day but just could not hang on inthe end . Two late goals in final 10 minutesproved the difference . Grandv (wing) andGallagher (CHB) were outstanding for De La ;they just keep coming on . Hyde, Skinnear &Goodier exceptional . Unfortunately O .P.'s haswithdrawn from the competition . No shattereddreams here for the Lions . They jumped Uni inthe opening stanza, maintained their lead till thelast and then withstood the inevitable Blue'sfight back to win by a gallant l3pts . Fantasticteam effort! Xavs had a good win over a Mazenodteam that was very impressive with their attackon the football . Strawhorn and Jones werenoble, Maskell formidable . For Xavs, Farrow(HB) and Monahan (wing) were salient & consis-tent all vear, and great first up performance backfrom injury to Quinn & Thomas . St . B .'s startedtheir own form of bomber blitzkrieg with 9g to 2gagainst the wind. Troy Legudi booted 8g.Domenic Valori 3g off the half back flank andWard were excellent .

Section 2Old Ivanhoe have really had the wood over

the Hampton Rovers this year recording two oftheir four wins over them, they made up for someof their recent poor form with a satisfying fortypoint win and at the same time may havedestroved the Rovers finals aspirations. For OldIvanhoe, Hawkes kicked five, and Bereza . Peskevand Anderson were all in the best, while for theRovers Fisher kicked three and Sendeckyj andKelly played well. Old Scotch showed that they'rethe team most likely to challenged Beaumaristhis year with a hard fought victory over OldTrinitv. Cornell and Best kicked two apiece forOld Trinity while Donahoo was best on ground .Led by Barugh . Cahill and Crea the Whitefriarshad a percentage lifting 103 point victory overYarra Valley that should help cement their posi-tion in fourth place . For the Bushrangers, Lloyd,Parry and Strong were all solid contributors .Beaumaris stayed on top of the ladder with a

(U1911 & Blue)

(U19/2 & Red)

s t r o n gtwenty-four

Lpoint -victory ---o v e rMHSOB . For the victors Magee put in a fine per-formance with seven goals and was backed upby good efforts from Atkins and Deaton, while forMHSOB Rujevic . Raleigh and Ware were all good .Old Carey had the bye .

Secction ( 2) B lueMentone's 2nd and last quarters were noth-

ing short of sensational in beating 2nd placedMonash Blues who now plummet to 4th posi-tion, only 1 game and percentage points in thebank. Dixon . Atherton, Sims and Burr are thesame names that keep appearing as Mentonemake their run to the finals . 10 goal kickersanother example of how well they are now shar-ing the ball . For the Blues, very disappointingafter their fantastic win last week against theladder leaders . Ormond not only attained theneeded 15%, they managed a magnificent40 .82% increase . They have now (percentagewise) cemented their place in the four : they cannow eve top spot . De La although badly under-manned, needs to fight out every quarter of everygame - keep trying. St . Leo's finally fought off adetermined Jackers outfit in the last . Callen,McKean & Moss were solid . For Ajax, S .Newstadt kept them in it with 3g, helped byGoldman & D . Newstadt . The Swans seem tohave lost their way. The goal-kicking machinehas almost stopped and huge holes seem to beappearing in a once miserly defence . Whereas,the Grammar Boys are 'up and about' . Bruhn(again), Veentjar & Gardiner - grand . The PackerBoys provided the upset, or should I say, played4 good quarters of football, backing up on their3 quarters last week . Well done !

Section (2) Re dThe Uni Blacks continue to amaze this time

upsetting Old Essendon by twenty-eight points .Finals are still probably out of the question forthe Blacks this year but they should be proud oftheir efforts for the season as they've had somegallant wins . Coach Bushby must have beenecstatic with his whole team's performance . Bestfor the winners was Evans, Sandiford, Touzel,and C Beaton with five goals. For Old EssendonHakim kicked six, while Cetin, Frazer, andWilliamson battled hard . Old Camberwell contin-ue to show great form at the right end of the sea-son with another determined win over thealways tough Rupertswood . Cramer-Roberts was

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st on ground with seven goals and led Old

chance of making the finals this year . After last

he potential to be a close game I'm going for Old

live the bve .

,,!I-tberwell to victory along with Nunn, Kearney,rd jTitchell, while for Rupertswood. ~'Jhitehead

five and Flinn and Burrowes were best .Tk1, ; ry Penola are determined to not give up on1 1ual5 action with a crushing 133 point victory

erAquinas, but will need things to go their wayer the next four weeks if they're going to makeThe Tiger Sharks forfeited to NOBs . Bulleen

1 rsnplestowe had the bye .

PreviewSection 1

This week's round of matches should fa ll fair-I ,: predictably to the favourites, which me ans,j-,at percentage will become more & more impor-1nt as we move closer to the fi nals . SKOBS &

: ;avs clearly the top 2, vying to be the `minor' pre-niers, will be the needed catalyst to finish the

,,car off. O.B .'s should stay in 3rd position, but. Lhey are not guaran teed, only 4pts fr om 6th post-

percentage wi ll save them . Uni Blues is thet , an most vulnerable to the Blue Heelers, nip-ping at their heels to get in. Their draw will helpi em yet one "big" mistake - ouch! De La &ollegians are the teams battling to oust Uni ,

, :lid their up coming match should be a'ball-i arer'! St . B .'s is the sleeper that if they acvak-,-u could have a real impact on the final four.Lose today an d that's it . O .M .'s chances hingedon a win last week but they c an surely upset ai_ ;v teams in the coining weeks . Tips - SKOBS,De La, Uni Blues, Xavs and O .B .'s . Collegianshave the bye.Section 2

The Hampton Rovers take on Old Scotch in a❑ ust win game if they're going to have any

;,:,ek's game it's difficult to see the Rovers win-ning this one, while Scotch have been good allseason and won't drop such an import an t game .Old Trinity will be disappointed with last week'sloss and theyve got another tough game thisround as they take on MHSOB who've knockeduiC some of the top teams this year. In what ha s

rinitv to win by 3 or 4 goals. Beaumaris havebdrely faulted all year and w ill run out big win-iers when they take on Yarra Va ll ey who lack the

- kill to really take it up to such a class act as theladder leaders . After last week's great win OldIvanhoe should be full of confidence and will betoo good for Old Carey who are coming of thelive . Both teams have had disappointing sea-~ons, but Old Ivanhoe have shown a bit morepotential and will win by five goals . Beaumaris

Section (2) BluetVe look forward to a fan tastic round today

with 2 great matches , which I believe will bringthe logjam between 4th and 7th even closer.F irst, is the Blues playing Ormond at the MainOval - 2nd playing 5th . Monash needs to win tokeep Mentone Ammo's at bay and stay in touch

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with the 4 . Ormond need to win to maintaintheir 2nd position and double chance . Secondly,the Grammar Boys host the all-conqueringMentone team 'chock' full of confidence . - 3rdplays 7th . A win to Mentone and they are onlyone game out of the four. For Caulfield, a winmeans a shot at the double chance . Tips -Ormond, Mentone . Ajax to trounce De La, St .Leo's to hammer Glen Eira (they need the per-centage) and the Swans to get back on track andwallop Old Mentone .Section (2) Re d

Therry Penola know how to win and win wellwhen they take on the lower placed sides andwill easily account for Bulleen Templestowe thisweek . Not to long ago one wouldn't have giventhe Uni Blacks much of a chance against theNorth Old Boys, but the Blacks have shownenough to earn the respect of their oppositionand will be in with a chance to take this one out .The NOBs can't afford to take this one too casu-ally, but should win if they play their usual con-sistent football . NOBs by 3 goals . Old Essendonmeet Rupertswood and judging on recent formwill struggle in this one despite easily disposingof the Sunbury boys by almost a hundred pointsearlier in the season . Rupertswood will be toogood and inflict Old Essendon's with _vet anotherdefeat for the year. Aquinas play the strugglingTiger Sharks and should have a moral boostingwin . Old Camberwell have the bye .

S';NIOR9NA:ZZ CLUL LAST WK TOTAI.UNDER 19/ 1GAINSIRACUSA ST KEVINS 3 44MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 0 50MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 0 43O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 0 39R. LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 1 29UNDER 191 2SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 4 50CORNELL OLD TRINITY 2 44A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 3 43BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 0 35D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 5 28UNDER 19 f21 BLUECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 2 73RYiVBERK CAULFIELD 0 41BRUHN CAULFIELD 2 39BARR MENTONE 2 39HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 1 38UNDER 19 (2) RE DHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 6 69FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 0 37BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 0 32CRNVIER-ROBERTS OLD CAMBERWELL 7 30M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 1 26

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Coach : Richard 01 e Coach: Ter ry Russell Coach: . :- :_rYOn Coach : Rod Be., - - - - - - ° - - - -

1 D . Coombes 1 . L. Young 1 . R . Galati 1 . D. Collins Coach : Roger Brown C oach : Elm -,,t2 R. Muir 2 . C. Moran 2 . D . Cracknell 2. D. Fotiniotis

Bonnic iD3 1 . C. Mizzi 1 L3 D . Dowling 3 . S . Evans

4 . S. Brown 4 . L. Neal..

4 . A. McIntyre 2 . C. McNicol.

2. L i -,-r4 R. Sztar 5. S. O'Connell 6 J . Carpenter 5 . D. tJsaskell 3 . T. Mattesti 3. H . Snacks5 B. Hoist 6. A. Bonnici

W iG7 D. McMillan 6 . A. Strawhor n

A Fry7 4 A. &1cGillivray 4- S. L< rd -

6 A. Fletchers e.7.

8. M . Naughtin 12 L . Connal..

8 . E. Hansen 5- B. Williams Janes C)

7 J . Farley g, S . Hyde 13 J . Matthews 9 . D . Hose art. R . Stewart65. A Shaw7 J Cashrnare

8 B. Stamen 10 . S . Hal e11 . D . Doyle

15 A . Baeyni 10 . J . McLatchie11 . C . Jayaweera

7 Reddi nC . 9 . A Wawmw (DVC)9 B. Low 12 . B. Hawkins 16 L . McMillan 12, C . Clegg 8 . C . McKimm 10. B . S=hras12 M . White 13. W. Jolley 18 L. Furlan 13. D . Clegg g- M .Ward 11 .J .4vgt'13 B. Lumb 14. J. Lowe 19 M . Mccartin 14 . L. Fulle r

McDowellM15 10 .A . Morley 13 . B . Cra xd

14 J . Dixon 16. M. Miller16 . B. Kropman 23 P. Hesse

..16 . A . Moon 11 . L. Adamis

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27 B . Norden 18 . M . Quinn19 . S. Martin 14 M . Lowe

..18. D . Crawl

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l Angelin i19 P 21 .J, Dadey

25 M . Reid 21 S . Murra y22 T Molany 35 A . Carson

23 T. Hea24 . L. May

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24. P. Ladd

26 P. Krotiris.

23 P. Mulholland 37 A . White 25 . P. Reed.

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29 B . Lukav 37. J Hynes39. M . Goodier 43 G. Thomas

.'28 . T. Grierson 23 J . Dickerson 28 . B. Hunter

31 N . Herman 40. P. Harrison 53 S . Allitt 29- C . Meehan 24 MJ Smith 29. D. Moss

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07 RIADD S ST. K EVI NSCoach : Peter O'Connor Coach : Paul - - -

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E Selby 56 T. Jenkinson 44 T Fotzcerald'

39. J . FormicaCouslandR40

. Pullen48 S 39 . A. >rtltiamsWilliams41 W. Temple -

33 C Miller 64 L. PriceSLiannassy48 R 0

55 G Monahan..

41 . M . Kavanagh50 J . Gullife r57 M . Hinsely Smit h

59 R PAao:vnder 52 L. O'Sullivan 42 S. Youn g71 PA . McCarthy

M TtJC amoral IR Frlr'1TRdr I FR 2000

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S SutonJiI

Coach : Graeme 2 ttluss Coach: *ett Gear Coach : Stuart McLea n...CO~CrI :

'Coach : ryne Staffor d

;ban krp ey (C

)p 1 E . Raleigh (C) C . Smith 1 . R . Mansfield,

gee~ Pa1 M. Pearso n

Diver2 D2 J . ZarD 2. C . Stewart 2 . A. Berezaa

ttT;ylor

.3 B. Boyd

3 D . Veale (C j4 R . Ware 3. B . Walsh-Richardson 3 . J. Whyte

C, Collins 4 S. Blangiardo 5 A. Keys 4. K . Detarczynski 4• C . BinneyB, Cairns 5 A. Vanderhelm 6 B . Woollard (VC) 5. T. Chapman 5 . J. BriggsJ. Mead 6 L . Kennedy 7 A . O'Brien 6. L. Baittey 6 . T Me e

Gilese 7 K . Johnstone 8 N . Orchard (VC) 7 M Clark er~ Bird 8 G . Carr 9 J . Walker 7. P. Gizinski . .ook (VC )rB 9 B. Jewett 10 E Sims-Lucas B. L. Costello 8. C . Lynchy

ckhTu~'. 10 M . Stafford (DVC).

11 A . Hall 9- D. Shutie 9 . N . Bradd y.G pearse 11 M . Lawrence (C) 12 M. Cotter 11 R. Hall 10 . N. Anderso n

-! ; Clement e-

12 J . Zampaglioni (VC) 13 R . Patterson12 J Hutchins 11 . A . Jurkit~

.'Blackmore=~ ;zgeral d`~

13 T. Wilso n14 N Goss

14 P. Wolnizer15 A . Vicendese

.13 J . Macpherson 12, S . Morri e.

-' . i iiompso n`

.15 M . Vaughan 16 S . Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland 13 . D. T reloa!

-. Guidolin (C) 16 L. Hope 17 G. Pollard 15 J . Oppenheim 14 . K. Theodossi~- Edge 18 G. Kelly

H dWbb

18 C. Saile r19 A Dymble 16 R . Graham 15 . M . Li m_

PGrtman e ar2 0 .21 N Mason

.20 M. Tarr 17 A. Wilkie 16 . N. Trigwel li t

trcins.

23 B . Kulling 21 M . Brown 8 H . Sedan 17 . C. Lewi s

L. Boreham 24 M . Waxiel 22 A. Nirens 19 L . Siragusa 18 . L . BOlza n.kins (DVC)

t26 R. Alexander 23 E . Ho

Rujevic24 P 20 R . Adams 19 . L . McKi eeS. ~o oDeato nR

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

A. Coate 29 J . Prantzo s30 A Fisher 26 C. Wright 22 C . Taylor 21, A. Clancy

L TuckerA . Spence

.32 J . Ng (Dvc) 27 S. Frenc h

28 K. Miezis 23 D . Prior 22 . M . TeskeyJ . Beattie 33 C. Sendeckyj 29 S. Allen 24 P. Unkles 23 . F. Cokelek

Nicholas 35 L. Wheeler 30 J. Membrey 25 N . Detarczynski 24, D . NeilsonH, mcMillan

Heal yL36 A. Battams

Molino39 D31 M . Dowling 26 E . Morgan 25 . J . Gieschen.

° Deato n'

.40 S . Deal

32 T. Harpe r33 M Neilsen 27 S . Baker 26 . G . Gibson

. .illiss . Lee

.34 J. Veale 27 . T Grieve

L. Ramirez-Smith 35 G . Rankin 31 . C . MacDonal dE . Cooper 34. S . Asto nR- GuinanA . Wilson 35, R . Smillie

36. J . Stafford

OLD SCOTCHaa~a~

W H ITrrna Ili , aP

R LLE YCcnch : Terry Kendall Or h: ;el ' Coach: Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penalun a

J . Crane 1 peggie AR. Craven 2 Hine A 1 J. Wallace 1 A MiddlinS. Tulloch

Adam4 C 3 Langdon S 2 . M. Cahill 2 M Norris h.

S. Stewart 4 Taylor C 3 S Cleven3 N Pask

7 D. Adderley 5 Robison M. . 4 R Bet

8 S. Johnston 6 Rennie M 7 J. Power 5 P Valopp i9 D . Johnsto n10 S. Hamer 7 Dodgson B 8 M . Malady 6 D Lloyd11 R. Jospehs 8 Amiconi A 9 L . Swain 8 R Dre w2 T. Pa e

Cleelan d13 A9 J to L . Coulthard 9 B Keho e.

! D. Lopan 10 Blackmore B 11 D . Crea 10 J See g9D. Gil-christ 11 Mithen P

12 G Slats 11 Z WebbN . Colman 12 Kelly T .

13 L Gtllies7 D. Pryles~"-'J, Pilkington (C)

13 Ellerbeck 0 13 T. Langford14 G Thompso n

T. Wilsen-Humphries 14 Thwaites M 14 L. Twomey 15 D SmithS. Dillon 15 Lucas C 16 R . Coslovich 16 C Holdswort hM PearseH, Kynacou

16 Condron K17 Armatas C 17 T. Baru hg 17 A Pizze y

D.Jackson 1g Heaven C 18 M . Baker 18 C BealE. TembathD . Brooke 19 Carter-Buszard L 19 J . Morris 19 A Coleman

7 L . Routledge 20 Oberoi S 20 S . Alexander 20 D Senaratn e28 S. Thompson 23 Wallin A 21 J Tomkin s?? J. Smedley

BirchA 24 Christopherson J 21 A . Graham 22 J Peak s.at J. Beaurepaire VC) 25 Zander M 22 A . Baker 23 T Collett32 S, Hosking (VC~ 26 Donahoe M 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Coutt s33 J. Rodsk i34 M Fowles

28 Cristiano D 24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellegrino.35 A. Tindale 29 Mccutcheon M 25 M . Crowe 27 S Savage

R . Hooke 30 Bullen M26 N Muhilechner 29 D Bell

+5 H . Fenner 32 Cornell J .30 J Stron g3 J. Footit 33 Malekas I 27 S . Sait

^1 M. LipshutJ Ross 42 Torney A 28 P. Harrison 31 S Urban e

,J, Denby 44 Lancaster 29 D. D'sousa

32 D Smit h34 S BrittT. Colli e

A . Puller45 Ward C50 Davies M 30 B . Janson 37 D Sims

J . Siko nE . Ramsa y 55 Troon R 44 N Marti n

J, Stratas 58 Walsh BD . Paul 65 Burrows RC . LucasJ . Lie

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AJAXCoach : Mark Zuker

9 ® Section (211 e

1 D . Henzel4 A. Butt5 E . Goldstone6 L. Goldman8 T Kat z9 D. Newstadt11 A. Benedykt12 J. Blankfield14 S . Newstadt

15 D. Finkel16 J . Freeman17 0 . Flamm18 J. Feldman

20 D . Zulch

22 D . Mrocki23 B . Nissen24 P. Glazer26 A. Cooper27 C . Spero31 D . Norich32 M . Kestenberg35 I . Same36 A. Sacks39 A. Sapar43 E. Wollner44 J . Gelfand45 A. Lewin47 M . Snow50 M . Milmeister55 V. Kalp

MONASH BLUESCoach : Dannis Grace

1 N Whitmore2 M Stoki e3 J Rosengarten4 M Bolton5 P Avery6 C Joh n7 G Northway8 J Backwell9 C O'Sullivan10 B Rogers11 M Edsall12 G Smythe13 A Perry14 L Golding15 J Park16 ACarte r17 A Leithbridge18 A Sheilds20 W Little21 P Arson22 8 Green23 D Cavicchiolo26 Pvt Vegte r27 I tAcCormick28 J Mai n30 J Mel6ngton31 S Hawk Os34 P Fonseka35 8 Centre36 N Costley39 C Burley40 A Every42 S Kimber44 0 Lappin45 H Graham48 G Clugston63 B Boyer64 tA Rya n69 J Veenhuizen

G: ULFIELDe_1:

Cc, .rh:C..- ..' ._ :isxar

1 . D. Krongold2 . C . Deal (VC)3 . A . Axle s4 . T. Vinen5 . B . Gross6. N . Bode7 . P. Roberts8 . S. Tucke r9 . J . Dalwood (C)10. S . McDonald11 . B . Gardiner12 . B . Goddard (DVC)13 . J . Morvell (DVC)14 . M . Gree n15 . A. Docker16. P. McLeish17. P. Elli s18 . N . Guyett19 . W. Brockett20 . D. Griffiths21 . D . Elais22. T. Rynberk23. B. Naylor24. G . Dyson25 . M . Cramphorn31 . M . Richardson32 . L. Frankli n35 M . Kuppe38 C . Veenclar40 R . O'Neill43 A . Bruh n44 A. Vanrompaey50 J . Wade

BE LA SALLE (Gold)

Coach : Greg Buntine

1 . A. Toniola2 . B. Guliffer4 P. Bro t5 P. Mulholland6 J . Kean7 S . Mahan8 P. Arbon8 M . Gooley9 M. Brasher9 L. Harrison10 J . Clifton11 A . Bre tt12 J . Roberts15 L. Browne17 Jolly W17 McGowan19 S. Alder21 M . Squire23 L. Danaher25 P. Rossiter29 S . Browne32 H . Funston33 B. Lambe40 T. Heffernan42 J . Bowden42 M . Lafferty43 R. Buckley51 M .Conway52 L. Moloney53 C . Moran54 J. Murphy55 B . Nolan56 J . Norton57 B . Ramsey58 C. Rice60 D . Wood61 L . Becker62 C . Bellistri64 B . Col e64 T. Woodlock

ORMONDCoach: Tim Hille

OLD MENTONIAN SCoach : Jamie Pdinduss

1 . L . Russell (C)2 . K. Harvey3 . S. Tumiati4 . D Casey (VC)5. J Tolley6. M Luba7. R Wiley8 . J Muzzell9 . J . Putzto. L D'Astoli11 . D Healy12. L . Breitkreuz (DVC)13 . A . Kurzel14 . D .Jowe tt15 A Goonan16 D McKenna17 M Heffernan18 M . Purcell19 C Everett20 T. Harvey21 S Anderson22 R Quiney23 H. Putz24 A Lom25 J Silver26 M Ma rtinov,27 J Noske28 N Thompson31 S Barke r34 A Warwarek39 M Ferrari4049 A Perr y79 A 0'Shannessy91 T Collie

GLEN EIRACoach: John Howard

1 . Ahmed Ali2 . Ali Ali3 . C . Allen4 . A . Baraket5. M . Baraket (C)6. G. Burley7. G . Cassar8 . D. Clarke9 . N . Cun i10. M. Dimachki11 . R . Dimachki12. N . D'Zilva13. I . Dean14 . L. Granro tt15 . J. Gusman16 . Z. Kadour17 . M . Kasar18. P. Khalild19. L. Kuthman20. L. Lampos21 . P. Merrick22 . S. Milopoulos23 . T. 0'Loughlan-Elder

24. A . Ranso n

25. A. Selvan26. J . Serpanchy27 . D. Sheehan28 . R. Sherry29 . J . Tomo30. P. Wallis31 . S . War e32 . B . Wazseknel33 . M . Wood34 . S . Zebian35 . B. Zurek

ST LEOS EM MAUSCoach : Danny O'Sullivan

1 . L. Mos s2 . M . D'Amelio3 . D . Behan4 . C . Irvi n5 . P. Podbury6. P. Boyd8. L. Cullen (VC)9 . T. Stephens10. A. Cherry12. D . Dick14. M . McHugh15 . P. Carey ?DVC)16 . A . Kell y17 . G . Donovan (C)18 . M . Fechne r19 . A. Rooks20. J. Hamilton21 . A . Ballard22 . D . McKean23 . G . Brearley24 . R. Merchant25 . C . Hatfield26. M. Morris28 C . Blejak41 D . Wood55 D. Tomkins58 A . Bulmer59 M . Anderson61 G . Hondow64 N . Romney73 J . Dixo n74 R . Gale76 A . Windle77 J . Blewett

M ENTONE

Coach : Shane O'Connor

1 M . Meyer.2 G. Sims3 P. Dixon4 G . Allan5 T. Fricker6 S . Pratt7 T. Barr8 K. Little9 K. McLeodto R . Ward11 B . Atheron12 P. Williams13 M . Hayes14 P. Rocke15 D .Johns16 N . Levett17 S . Casacelli18 M . Michaelidis

19 S . Hamilton20 P. Krings21 D . Kelly25 N . Curran26 L. Parsons30 A . Pothitos33 R. Hami l

34 M . Wingrave35 C. Johnstone40 S. Alexander43 P. Murphy

45 R . Connard43 S . Sullivan51 J. Haig71 S. Rickards

STN. MELD .DISTRICTS

Coach : Darren McKillop

1 J . Royl e2 W. D'Andrea3 J . Raeburn4 N. Matarazzo5 I. Rusakiv6 L. Esler8 A. Skinns9 S. Aquiline10 S. Rocco11 H . McFadden12 J . MacDonald13 W. Brow n16 J . Leeman17 P. D'Andrea18 J . Stephens20 H . Masters21 D . Bell22 K .Ferguson24 G. Tsicaderis25 E . Bouchard26 J . Griffi n27 P. Cheevers29 M. Bradfield30 A . Niel d32 E . Mahoney33 J . Fidogiannis34 G . Gaylo r41 M . Wood51 G . Rowe

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Coach : John Stanton Coach: Michael Sigalas1 M . Lant 1 D Edwards 1, B. Tipper?, M . Alley 1 . S . Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2 . M. Santamari a5, A . Boland 2 . D . Florence 3 J Kirk 3 . N . Robinso n

4 K Nun nW. Lyng 3 . A. Paradiso 4 T Stathopoulos . .6 T Beranger (C)

7, B, Crosbie 4 0 Hill 5 B Kean 7 T. Hall og, L. McAuley

. .5 . M . Pietryk (C) 6 D Burley 8 A. Marqett s

McGre e9 Ag, p . Poynton 6 . D . McGreevy (VC)

7 A Craven8 S Glover

.12 G . Welchart

i0 . C. Field 7 . M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie13 J . Derry14 C Munr oC. Munroe12 . 8 . R . Conti 10 J McArdle

.15 J . Whela n

13 . V. HallVerone1 5 S

9 . M . Bickerdike'

11 B Speed 1 6 J. Cantorr-Roberts

8..MurpheyBi6

11 . J . O Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 1 M. Horqa n19 D Mit t ll.,

"13 . J . Garbellini 13 N Barry . c ie

18 . C. Chippendale 14 . M . Collins 14 S Kelly 20 SJones~vort

h

tg, M . Bambury 16 . D . Charles 15 J Stevens .22 N . Johnson

20, B . Dorkin 18 D Buccachio 16 R Munzel 23 D . Joyce21 . J . Pierce

. .19 . M . Bartling 17 M Vanderhorst 2 8 27 L

. Hillie r

. Hancock22 . G. Cochrane Z 20 . M . Hurley 18 D Denton 37 0 . Ken t23 . N . Warton 22 A Tehan 19 D Keenan 43 T Prowse25 . G. Coyle

. .23 . D . Tsokas 20 S Bermingham 47 T. Kerney (VC)

50 B Benc26 . M . Lemieszek -4) 25 . L. Cadd Y

21 N Hahn .51 B. Braithwaite

27 . J . Neagled

26 . D. Ma rt in (VC) 23 S Hayne s24 B Toohey

52 B. Laricchia53 C . MorleyyD . For

Col eD6131, T Walters 25 D Gazelle 54 P. Najja r

55 B McLea d.. 33 . P. Gordon 26 H Ma lestone Cp ().

56 M. Pain e;-q 34 . G . Taylo ry 27 G Hancock 57 A. Hickey

35 . P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 58 D . Ling37 . C . Welch 30 J Mullins 59 A

. DEnso s45 . M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G . Ormsb

Y62 P. Triantat yllo u63 K. Darb y64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSIT YCoach: John Newbold Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahon BLACKS

Coach: John Bushb y

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguir e3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Halloran4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S

4 J O'Sulliva n6 D Slater 6 B Shalders 59 Robinson T

62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw7 B Haki m8 M Jinx (C)

7 B WhiteheadK l 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinso n

9 A Frazer8 El iott10 N Webb

64 Dakin D 7 B Ruscoe

10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson65 Sifter T67 Reynolds l

8 C Schirmer11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D 9 E Thomas12 C . Clues 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torney13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel14 J Burke 15 J Telfer 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witte n16 E Healey 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby17 J Heritage 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T

15 A Cowle y18 D Flaherty 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D 16 D Morri s20 S. Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D 17 P Matter21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Reid22 B Newbold 22 A Carlo 84 Russell G 19 P Seuren23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitloc k24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Youn g25 M Burns 25 R Hatt y 89 Christie A

22 N Barnett26 C McCormack 27 M Koste 90 Atkinson D(VC)27 M Day 28 D Hum

92 Springhall R 23 L Beato n28 A. McGowan 29 J Heath 93 Smith J 24 D Creek30 D . Oblivbek 31 M Assouad

94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan33 S. Cetin 98 Hollow B

34 J . Marinos 99 Holdstock G (C )35 S.. Brugaletta 101 McCarthy L

AQUINAS O .G . TIGER SHARKSMark Beasle yCoach: Terry McEvoy Coach : TEMPLESTOWE Coach : James Sandman CAMBERWELL

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALL FR wino

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barkers mid hest plapers results not recetved.

Old Brigtctaa: 1.2 2.4 6.5 89.5 7

St Kevins: 4.3 10.10 10.11 12.14 .86

Old Brighton. G( 1 - ::j `p:avers results not recehPd . St Kev~ins : s7

Giansu-acuc 3 '" .re art 3. ( 2. to,, 2. Pcnell 2 . Hteks . Best Cos Lncit.

Celemar.. King. O .. . Pullen . xes: Paul Fierce Justin Grossbard ( F) Wayne

Cove Daniel B a - $-Oid A4elbtuniazes: 3.3 6.6 11.8 12.11 .83

Do La Sall e: 1.3 4.7 8.9 13.10.88

Old Metburnians : Arden 3. Hawktrs 3. Struck, 2. Fu rald . V7aiker . ?vltdca(tv .

Sunpson . Best: Ga1laJter. Tueker. Thmttas. Marson . Cco~ . Hnu'kins. Be L. SaBo :

Castilla 3 . Evans 3 . Dale 3. Stineu 2 . Po}atton 21 Beet: Hyde. Stlnear. Gccdier.

Lautbe. Carullo .lvaimsLq. Umpizese Terenee Punch Barry Hetger (F )

Mucellin: 21.13.139

Old Paradians: 2.9.21

Mareellat: Goal kickers vtd best players results not received. Old Paradisns: Goa]

Co ll egi.ans: 5.3 7.4 12.9 13.11.89

University Blues: 2.3 5.6 7.6 1.10 .76

Coll egians: Goal ''tekers and best players results not received. University

BFues :Fallmv 5. D1eHdtrnc.. gain . Kasa. C1lcers. Chamberlatn . Kelleher. Best:

Gates . Rovdhouse Fillow. Sucoltos. Kelleher . Russell. Umpires: Atli Diner Toby

aa 1iFiMazenod O.C: 4.1 7.4 8.6 11.7.73

Old Xaver 'xans: 5.3 94 14.7 17.11 .113

Mazenod O,C: Maskell 6. Beard 3. Jasatieera. Heal. Best A Suaivhorn. Jones .

Masekell . 11s.)son. Hose. h7ontgmnterv Old %nverians: V4onait:ut 3 . McCarthy 3.

Higgins 2. HarCeck 2. Johnston 2. MeKenzie-41CH ,rg 2. Ducan . Hulett . ~atilan

Best : Morahan . Dtllon. Johnston, Farrmv. Hi s~ts. Quum. Umpires: Cltris Evarts

Rick Beaus IF)

St Bernnrds: 9.2 15.6 20.7 25.12 .162

Old SlsIleylsury: 2.3 3.3 5.4 6.4 .40

St Bernardi: T Lei;udi S . va.lort 3. Trer°t 3 . Fcr nt;ca 3 . Ward 3. L lt'dkutson 2. R

i,egudi . Buqr}Tt, dBrten_ Bes': T`m ~leri. Tretetn . 4iard. Sheehan . Zueco.

Old Hail ey6ury: Pfedfer 2 . Brooks . ~on. Shaw. Best: A Fleteher. G Fletcher.

Pfeiffer. Ferguson. Umpires : Andy Ca . ., on Payton (F) Joe Beyer (B )

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 08 .07 .00

Old Ivanhoe: 2.2 7.6 11.11 15.16.106

Hampton Rovers : 2.3 4.3 8.5 10.6.66

Old Ivanhoe: Haiskes 5. Bereza 3 . Morris 2. Tr _ e112. Geuchut 2. Braddy. Best:

Bereza. Haivkes Peskev . Anderson . V1a ~ . T .: -:L . Hampton Rovers: Fisher 3 .

Kell}- 2 . Ng: Gould, Btan~iardo 2 t : S_.tueck}j. Joaett. Kelly. Stafford .

Bl:mgiardo . Carr. Umphrs: Rick Love tR) IF)

Old Scotch : 3.1 9.7 12.10 14 .14 .98

Old Trinity: 4.4 5.4 8.4 9.7.61

Old Scotch: Goal kickers and test plovers results not received . Old Trinity:

Cornell' 2. Best 2 . Christopherson 2 . Dcdgson Elleroeck. Hine . Best: Dcnahoo.

Condron. Tatlor. Lancaster . Oberoi. Christopotterson . Umpires: Darnel Dinneen

blatthetv Meier IF )RM SOB: 5.3 6.3 9.8 10.10 .70

Beaumaris AEC: 4.1 10.6 10.6 14.10.94

2dII3SOB : 4VOCtlard 3. R:leigh 2 . Tarr. 8eale . ll'alker. V'[cende`e . St:csk :̀s Best:

Ru(etie Raleigh . Ware. Veale. ib'atkec Keys. Beaumaris: Magec 7 . NI Atkins 2.

Foley. Block. Pres:tell. Tucke . Tuck. Best: t:agee. M Akins, Deaton. Abbott.

Thonpson . A Coote . Umpires : Mark Jenkins tRl IF)BYE

Old Carey:

Whitefriars: 3.4 9.9 15.16 20 .28.148

yalm yhlley: 0.5 3.6 5.7 6.9.45

Whitefrlars : Sv.am 4 . Cr- 3 . Juson 2. Greltant 2 . Coe-IozYeh 2. Cahill 2. Baker.

D'Sousa. Ketm^dp . Bvr. .; :. Baker. Best: Barugh . CaTuIl . Crea. DSort<a. Jatun.

Pcnver. Yarra Vall>v: ~ ,. . . . 2 . Pask . Unano. Toauktn. Courts . Best: Lloyd . Parry.

Strong. ;;o:rish. cd . P-: :. Umpires: AndreaThntiatites (R) IF)

9 "~a 17 .08 .= 3Mentone: 3.0 8.8 12.12

Mona=.h Bin 3 .5 5.6 10.11

Mento ih ily 3. T Barr o Dkon 1 Little 2. Atherton_ _ _ . . .:.. .. c ~~ A" H mil

hionosh~Bh^R: cethbrldge 6. Conroy 2. Rosengarterr . Gcldutg. Hc - : .

Vebec Hass is . Ro.sertgarten. Cenea. Letthbr.dge. Belton. UmpLS:

:14orgatt IF)

Ormond: 11.7 20,13 33.22 40.

D® La Salle : 0 .1 0.1 0.1

Ormond: Quuu.' 8. Heffernan 7. Ferrari 6 . Lom 6 . ±,uirtuig, 3. L-

Russell 2 . Brker. Er•ereit. Gconan. ltilev . Best: Ferrari . n~ ..

ttioske . RuaseiL Be La Salle: Best: Wood . Danaher. Beau. Brn:c-n. F

Umpires0avid Leah IF]

AJAX :St Laos Emmaus :AJAX: S ?re~sstadt 3 . Nissen. LCooper. :..-ame. Spero. St LeosBest : Caller, &4eKena. Mes.=. HKrsalom- IF .

4.5 4.8 4.11 5.12`.:3.5 4.7 6.14 8.18 : ;

,pick . Best: L Gold.man. S tve,-tadt. D - :

'mmats: V1eKeart 5 . [rtin 2. DAtne'. .tf;eld . &l)ak . Grav. Umpires: Jason r

South Mefi. Districts : 2.1 3.4 6.5 10.

Caulfield Or: 3.4 8.5 12.10 ' 12

South Melts Districts: Tsicadaris 5 . Cheevers 2. AtcDona!d . Bell . Bc I

4Yco3 . K4cDonald . Caulfield On Foote 5 . Dat:cocd 3 . Grass 3. Brockt ; :3.

Ba.ker. Gv'dner. Best: Bruhn. Ceentiar . Gardener. Deal . O'Neill. Peril,

Umpims : Tony L3I1ey John Ralph IF) Biend .a .n Ralph (B )

Old Mentonis tes: 3.6 7.7 7.8 10,30.7

Glen Eira: 3.4 8 .5 12.10 16,12.1 ;-.

old Menton3ans: N Fisher 4 . B-ill. H^^ ebb . Martin. :i eCla

Best N Fislter. FdcCloskv. M FL r. .t C mpbell . PT at i G'

kicker and best Flavors results not reeenla Umpixes:Otren Ltilot t : r - ~~ . .

UNDER 19 RED - 08.07 .00

University Blacks : 5.1 9.7 13 .10 16'1 i 107

Old Essendon the 1 .6 3.9 6.12 'M

University BFac1 5 . C= n - 5. Bushbv 4. Melntosh 2. Sattddord . `

Evans. Sale . Best Finns. °tddord. C Beaton . Tenzer. Ratntslev. .'.- . : r..i

Essendon Ga H t 6 . Ch - 3. Cetut 2. Best : Cetm . FraTec 1 Aram :

Cities. Sahro . Umpires : Jr! ~.- .t Lipson George PaFeaiuno; IF) ...

Rupertstroad; 4.3 7.4 12.5 12.6.78

OldCamberaretF 2.3 8.9 12 .10 .1540

Rupertswood: td'hiteh :Serdtts 2 . Flhm. Hatty. Shalders . Tenur'

7Besh FU. Bur,o ' i Hurn. Webb. Hattv. Old Carob, m.u :

Roberts 7 . Robinson 2 . ?' . Hiliier. Horgan 4rrncbc. Tipper. t :

Roberts. Nunn . Kearney . D Mitehell. Buttenvorth . Umpiies . Slick Gddav Ili

Bul3een Templestorw e: I

Tiger Sharks: 10.6.G6

North Old Boys: 19.13.127

Tiger Sharks : Goal kickers and best players results not reeei:ed . North Old Bap&

Goal kickers and best players results not recea. d .

Aquinas O .C: 1.3 2.5 4.6 6.6A2

Ther ry Penola O .B: 5.5 10.10 18.14 26 .19.175

Aquinas O.C : Goal kickers artd best players results not receSVed. Therry Pcne:z

O.B : Goal lockers and best plavcrs results not reccived . Umpires: Paul Tape-it

Ken Walker IF)

TODAY'S MATCHES

$J-19 SECTION 1ST. KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS

DE LA SALLE v . MARCELLI N

OLD PARADIANS v . COLLEGIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . MAZENO DOLD XAVERIANS v. ST . BERNARDS at Xavier

OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD HAILEYBURY College,Kew

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

HAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD SCOTCH

OLD TRINITY v . MHSO B

YARRA VALLEY v . BEAUMARISOLD CAREY v . OLD IVANHOEWHITEFRIARS has the bye

U NDER-19 ( 2) I3LUEMONASH BLUES v . ORMOND

DE LA SALLE V . AJAX

GLEN EIRA v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS

CAULFIELD GR. v . MENTONE AMATEURS

OLD MENTONIANS v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON v . RUPERTSWOOD

OLD CAMBERWELL has the bye

THERRY PENOLA v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOIATE

NORTH OLD BOYS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

AQUINAS v, TIGER SHARKS

M TuG oAAIlTFI iR FOOTBALLER 200

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Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms B- ::ORE MATCH-ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour -

Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers . It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpireshave the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .

please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .

Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresmedical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts.Track pants if wornto be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only .ii runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is,o be worn under the green or gold top : Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if

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15 JULY C)I1I3 3CO'FCFI Vs ST KEVIN S

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FM - 1 1 :00 a.m . - 1 1 :30 a. o

'.25 p .m. Brad Be-'--L e

VAFA SUNDAY 9.30, 10.30 a.m .

Special Guest is :

~ This Sunday - Paul Cooper(De La Salle Coach)

. uI° Footy-resented by Glenn Scarborough with guests fro m

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl),

North Brunswick (D4), Old Essendon (Dl), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

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(JULY-AUGUST)

This sat: 5 July Old scotch v St, Kevins Of

This Sun: 6 July No Match

Next sat : 22 July St . Bernards v . Old Trinity

: :cst Sun : 23 July St. Kevins V.Old Melburnians

29 Julv Club XVIII Preliminary Finals

30 July FID A5 August Club XVIII Grand Finals

6 August FIDA12 August B Second Semi Final

13 August A Second Semi Final

I

It is an expectation that captains at the toss ofthe coin exchange a copy of the teamlist .

Failure to do this results in automatic fines forthe offending club.

It has also been reported that as a ploy inac-curate lists are being handed over.

The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy isproven to be true.

Any club that feels an opposition club has beennegligent in this area needs to express in writ-ing (attention Phil Stf ns) their colcerns.

Late sc oFirst offence ($5) ; second offence ($25);

third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/CIS seniorsl U1 9failure to phone failure to providesco res by 2.34pm final scores by 5pm

Marcellin OC (R )

Old Mentonians (R)Swinburne Uni . (R )

Incorrect scores phoned - Rd13

Power House (S), Sth . Melb . Districts (S),Whitefriars OC (C), De La Salle (2), (U)

Tribunal Results - Tuesday July l lth, 2QQQ

Jason Gollant, St. Bernards . Disputing

umpire's decision, 2 matches .

Ramesh Presser, Ormond . Striking. 2 matches.

Jason Mead, Beaumaris . Striking. 2 matches .

* Ian Bingham, Syndal Tally-Ho. Striking. 2

matches .* Simon 1{lose . Caulfield Or . (Reserves) . Abusive

& insulting language, 2 matches .• George Paskeski. Thomastown (Reserves) .

Striking, 2 matches.° Peter Bragagnolo, Thomastown (Reserves) .

Disputing umpire's decision . 2 matches.

"Accepted Presc ri bed Penalt y

Investijations I3earin - Jui~llth 20

St Marys and Swinburne University were bothcharged with a melee in their senior matchplayed on July lst at Glen Iris

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of$100 (1 st offence over the last 3 year period) .

Old Camberwell and Old Essendon were bothcharged with a melee in their senior matchplayed on July ist at McLeay Par k

Charge proven. Old Camberwell fined $500 .Old Essendon fined $300 .

A report alleging the following incidentoccurred during the Old Melburnians and St .

Bernards senior game played June 3rd . 2000

at Junction Oval .

An alleged assault upon the President of OldMelburnians Ric Pisarski by William Stapleton(St . Bernards' Supporter) during the secondquarter of the match between OldMelburnians and St . Bernards on 3 June,2000 .

Charge Proven. Club fined $500 .

IruG vneATF1 7R FOOTBALLER 206

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13 1 0 1208 48511 3 0 1162 642

11 3 0 827 699

7 7 0 847 752

6 7 1 910 857

6 7 1 853 883

6 8 0 890 838

4 10 0 736 10353 11 0 562 964

2 12 0 438 1376

C RESERV E

12 1 1 1174 57012 2 0 1301 63010 3 1 1046 6307 7 0 855 8846 7 1 881 7865 7 2 794 7985 9 0 761 10565 9 0 700 10583 10 1 752 10812 12 0 497 1305

'PENOLA OB 14°~..ISAFC 14ROVERS 14

HRANAFC 14-DES MENT TIG 1 4{ 14

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177 .23226 .87144 .79151 .4119.92101 .351003756.8447 .5128.35

248.66181

118.31

112.63

106.18

96.6

106.21

71 .1 1Sa331 83

205.96206.61166.0396.72

112.0999573.96661669 573808

12 2 0 1196 610 196.0710 4 0 1087 664 163.79 4 1 1259 540 233.15

9 5 0 1369 696 196.7

9 5 0 1115 702 158.83

8 5 1 945 606 155.94

8 6 C 888 740 1202 12 0 729 1330 54.81

2 12 0 483 1182 40 86

0 14 0 185 2292 8.07

111313341015102 586774982 0665619366

628

568

701

677

723739

81 7

1170

1303

1291

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D2 RESERV E

13 1 0 1456 55912 2 0 1323 51510 4 0 1294 7789 5 0 1031 9288 6 0 1057 8015 9 0 698 8645 9 0 904 11224 10 0 808 12063 11 0 768 11541 13 0 479 189 1

1096

12681253

1191

1029

795

846704

727

695

569

704741

785

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12461144

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12 2 0 1129 699

11 3 0 1187 738

10 4 0 1086 70814 0 1243 945

9 5 0 1033 7349 5 0 999 7776 8 0 788 7866 8 0 859 9505 9 0 837 11073 11 0 638 11612 112 0 681 1015

1 3 0 390 1414

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80,7980.576766.5525.33

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180.11169.1

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CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 13 13 0 0 161 400OLD MELBURNIANS 13 10 3 0 949 651PRAHRAN 12 8 4 0 873 587OE LA SALLE 13 8 5 0 888 619ST KEVINS 13 5 8 0 670 877*OLD SCOTCH 12 5 7 0 572 790OLD BRIGHTON 12 3 9 0 539 908MAZENOD O C 12 2 10 0 410 991*MARCELLIN 12 2 10 0 273 902*Ineligible Player Rd 11

TEAM NAME P

RUPERTSWOOD 13THERRY PENOLA OB 14OLD IVANHOE 14MONASH WHITES 14STBERNARDS 14COLLEGIANS 14YARRA VALLEY O B 14OLD TRINITY 14OLD CAMBERWELL 13WHlT'eFRIARS 14OLD GEELONG 14PARKSIDE 14

W L DCLUB 111 121

FO R

13 0 0 1395

10 3 1 1193

10 4 0 100 3

9 5 0 8768 6 C 1054

7 7 0 9407 7 0 800

6 7 1 8586 7 0 757

4 10 0 437

2 12 0 5401 13 0 227

UNDER-19 SECTION 1ST KEVINS 14 12 2 0 1658OLO XAVERIANS 14 12 2 0 1416OLD BRIGHTON 14 10 4 0 1566UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 9 5 0 1331DE LA SALLE 14 9 5 0 1426COLLEGIANS 14 9 5 0 1091ST BERNARDS 14 8 6 0 1277OLD MELBURNIANS 14 7 7 0 1206MARCELLIN 13 4 9 0 1092MAZENOD O C 14 3 11 0 627OLD HAILEYBURY 14 1 13 0 595OLD PARADIANS 13 0 13 0 43 1

UNDER-19 (2)BEAUMARIS A F C 14 13 1 0 1057OLD SCOTCH 14 11 3 0 1343OLD TRINITY 14 10 4 0 1045WHITEFRIARS 14 9 5 0 1067HAMPTON ROVERS 14 7 6 1 929MHSOB 14 7 7 0 945YARRA VALLEY 14 4 9 1 747*OLD IVANHOE 14 4 10 0 764OLD CAREY 14 4 10 0 658` Inellgible player Rd 11

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUESOUTH 14EL8 DISTRICTS 14 11 3 0 1515ORMOND 14 10 4 0 1450CAULFIELDGR 14 10 4 0 1454ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 14 10 4 0 1355MONASH BLUES 14 9 5 0 1474MENTONE A F C 14 8 6 0 1337AJAX 14 5 9 0 941DE LA SALLE (2) 14 3 11 0 833OLD MENTONIANS 14 2 12 0 697GLEN EIRA 14 1 13 0 534

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON OR . 14 11 3 0 1686NORTH OLD BOYS 13 11 2 0 1303OLD CAMBERWELL 14 11 3 0 1321RUPERTSYdOOD 14 10 4 0 1496THERRY PENOLA OB 14 9 5 0 1299UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 8 6 0 1008SULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 5 9 0 726i IGER SHARKS 13 4 9 0 633AQUINAS O C 14 1 13 0 397*Ineligible Player Rd 11

,* PT S

265 .25 52 100 .00145 .78 40 76 .92148 .72 32 66 .67143 .46 32 61 .5476.4 20 38 .4672.41 20 41 .6759.36 12 25 .0041 .37 8 16 .6730.27 8 16,67

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463

671

580

663

696

851

704

1007

1294

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1684

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380.11

257.67

149.48

151 .03

158,97

135.06

94.01

121 .88

75.17

33.77

38.77

13.48

642 258.26 48

936 151 .28 48

950 164.84 40

890 149.55 36

1002 142.32 36

971 112.36 361095 116.62 32

850 141 .88 281154 94.63 16

1561 40.17 121694 35.12 4

2106 20 .47 0

632 167.25 52

708 189 .69 44718 145 .54 40

727 146 .77 36

1040 89.33 30928 101 .83 28

1396 53.51 181199 63.72 16

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION

ST BERNARDS 14 11 3 0 1664 1104 150 .72 44

OLD XAVERIANS 14 10 4 0 1642 1175 139.74 40

OLD SCOTCH 14 10 4 0 1529 1176 130.02 40

OLD TRINITY 14 10 4 0 1290 1204 107.14 40ST KEVINS 14 8 6 0 1263 1217 103.78 32

UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 7 7 0 1281 1171 109 .39 28MHSOB 14 5 9 0 1169 1486 78.67 20

OLD MELBURNIANS 14 4 10 0 1094 1287 85 16OLD IVANHOE 14 3 11 0 933 1619 57.63 12MARCELLIN 14 2 12 0 1118 1544 72.41 8

B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON 14 12 2 0 1798 1066 168.67 48

MAZENOD 0 C 14 11 3 0 1317 1028 128.11 44

NORTH OLD BOYS 14 9 4 1 1381 1063 129.92 38

DE LA SALLE 14 9 5 0 1219 988 123.38 36ORMOND 14 8 6 0 1252 1233 101.54 32

OLD PARADIANS 14 6 7 1 1204 1335 90.19 26

OLD HAILEYBURY 14 6 8 0 1215 1427 85.14 24

WHITEFRIARS 14 4 10 0 1162 1376 84.45 16

COLLEGIANS 14 2 12 0 937 1370 68.39 8

OLD MENTONIANS 14 2 12 0 936 1595 58.68 8

C SECTIONBEAUMARIS A F C 14 11 3 0 1624 1012 160 .47 44

HAMPTON ROVERS 14 10 4 0 1196 973 122.92 40

THERRY PENOLA OB 14 10 4 0 1361 1108 122 .83 40A J A X 14 10 4 0 1402 1252 111.98 40

ST BEDES MENT TIG 14 7 7 0 1273 1178 108.06 28

PRAHRAN A F C 14 7 7 0 1347 1270 106.06 28

GLEN EIRA A F C 14 6 8 0 1431 1388 1031 24

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 4 10 0 1318 1484 88.81 16

OLD GEELONG 14 3 11 0 964 1762 54.71 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 14 2 12 0 1134 1623 69 .87 8

Dl SECTIONOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 14 12 2 0 1535 1099 139

.67 48

BANYULE 14 10 4 0 1917 1335 143.6 40MONASH BLUES 14 10 4 0 1448 1069 135.45 40CAULFIELD GR 14 10 4 0 1503 1133 132.66 40AQUINAS O C 14 9 5 0 1783 1128 158.07 36

ST LEOS EMMAUS 14 9 5 0 1648 1248 132.05 36

OLD CAMBERWELL 14 5 9 0 1272 1442 88 .21 20OLD CAREY 14 4 10 0 1107 1535 72.12 16

OAKLEIGH A F C 14 0 13 1 1113 2205 50 .48 2

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 14 0 13 1 829 1961 42.27 2

D2 SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 10 4 0 1425 1080 131.94 40

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 14 9 5 0 1377 1120 122.95 36

THOMASTOWN 14 9 5 0 1516 1308 115.9 36

SALESIAN O C 14 8 6 0 1283 1138 112.74 32PARKSIDE 14 8 6 0 1232 1168 105.48 32

MENTONE A F C 14 7 7 0 1307 1459 89.58 28

PENINSULA O B 14 6 8 0 1487 1388 107 .13 24

WEST BRUNSWICK 14 6 8 0 1109 1267 87 .53 24KEW 14 6 8 0 1208 1439 83.95 24

FITZROY REDS 14 1 13 0 1056 1633 64 .67 4

D3 SECTIO NPOWER HOUSE 14 11 3 0 1503 1064 141.26 44

RICHMOND CENTRAL 14 10 4 0 1568 1069 146.68 40

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14 10 4 0 1385 1047 132.28 40ST JOHNS O C 14 10 4 0 1492 1150 129.74 40ELSTERNWICK 14 9 5 0 1388 1097 126.53 36

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 7 7 0 1520 1148 132 .4 28U H S O B 14 4 10 0 1158 1578 73.38 16ELEY PARK A F C 14 4 10 0 1120 1686 66 .43 16

MONASH GRYPHONS 14 3 11 0 971 1645 59 .03 12

ALBERT PARK A F C 14 2 12 0 1037 1814 57.17 8

D4 SECTIO NBENTLEIGH AFC 14 11 3 0 1631 1015 160.69 44

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 14 10 4 0 1476 988 149.39 40

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 14 10 4 0 1491 1042 143 .09 40

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 10 4 0 1363 1054 129.32 40

OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 14 9 5 0 1114 953 116.89 36

NORTH BRUNSWICK 14 8 6 0 1429 1390 102.81 32

BULLEEN COBRAS 14 8 6 0 1325 1295 102 .32 32ST MARYS 14 6 8 0 1351 1489 90.73 24

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 14 5 9 0 1138 1464 77.73 20MT LILYDALE 14 4 10 0 1211 1279 94.68 16

BRUNSWICK A F C 14 2 12 0 1091 1721 63.39 8

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14 1 13 0 875 1805 48.48 4

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