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Funded by theVlctotian HaeriAPromotlan FoandaUon

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. . . From My Desk

thought that thebloke does notdeserve a break andnext time the lineball decision willperhaps go to theguy who has shownthe umpire the

ALCOHOL ;~UI2 YSuh club secretary has had mailed to him or

'her a box containing a number of question-naires which the VAFA would like each secretar y

distribute, collect and then return to theVAFA at the August 7 Secretaries' meeting .

We are supporting a Deakin UniversityResearch project -"Alcohol in Metropolitan_~porting Clubs : What Do Stakeholders Thinkand Believe in Male and Female AmateurSporting Clubs?"

THIS WEEK'S COVERLast week today of our eight cover series .

Todav's cover shows former VAFA club ChirnsidePark-players 30 and 26, with Oakleigh's CraigHanley (No . 11) and Ben Stirling about to hit outthe ball .

For the final two rounds covers used so farwill be repeated and two new covers will adornthe finals' issues of the "Amateur Footballer ."Congratulations to Cyan Press's Garry Sparkefor his quality photography and his ability toreserve the best photographs for use on the cov-ers of our publications .

UMPIRINGInteresting article in a recent Patrick Smith

column in "The Australian" where AFL umpireDavid Howlett, umpiring a Sydney FootballLeague game, took only a short period of time todistinguish between the Rugby League convertsto the Australian Rules game and the AussieRules players from birth - the difference beingthat the Rugby League converts treated theumpires with the greatest of respect regardless oftheir level of competence (even referring to theumpire as "Sir"), whereas the Aussie Rules ladsthought it manly and the "thing to do" to abuse,dispute decisions and intimidate the umpires .

Sad reflection upon the distinctionbetween two great codes of football - sadderstill that our great game seems to possess theparticipants who cannot realise that abusing,disputing and intimidating does not change adecision - it should merely reinforce the umpire's

PEIL STEVENSC _=I1✓F EXECUTIVE

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greatest respect on previous occasions .

I know that umpires have to earn respect byperformances and positive personalities but pos-sibly. just possibly, if players and clubs treatumpires as equal participants the game can onlybe the better.

To quote Patrick Smith - "You can close downa stadium (Calamity Stadium), and the game willstill go on . you don't have an umpire and thegame won't begin . "

If you were in charge (for a day) how wouldyou improve a) the image of umpires or b) theenvironment in which our umpires controlAussie Rules' matches . For the best responsepublished . I will provide a carton of Vic . Bittercans .

You can get me on 9531 2050 (fax) orphilCvafa .asn .au (e-mail) . I don't need fullnames, but I will need a contact phone number,which will not be published, to accompany yourcontribution .

CARNIVAL UPDATEEach of the four states have now ten days

to agree to the conditions that were presented tothem, one of which was to commit to a ten yearterm of being "in" . Once that is received, and adeposit to cover costs incurred and costs to bemet in the short term future, the move to securea significant Major Sponsor will begin .

The carnivals will not get off the ground with-out both of the above . They will not begin . unlessthe expenditure required (after the contributionof the Major Sponsor) is less than the amountthe participating state currently budgets for asenior representative football match annually .

More next week.

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St . Bernards grand final chances are asstrong as they were prior to this month havinglost two out of three matches to bottom halfteams. Bernies president Andrew Vinecombesays their list should be ripe come August ."We've not had Nick Mitchell (quadriceps),Steve McKeon (infected hand that put him inhospital for a week), Adam Merrington (pastthree games with Carlton's VFL team) . DamienMcLaughlin (Port Melbourne) and JasonGollant (suspended) unavailable," Vinecombesays . Loughlin played well in the Twos afterreturning from injury. "No doubt we will getthem back for the finals ." Three weeks ago at t 1eSnakepit Melbourne High won by a goal and lastweek they lost by 19 points to Old Ivanhoe thatcame off a 162-point defeat to Xavs . "Playingteams that are fighting off relegation is alwayshard," Vinecombe says .

The unfavored winners from last week . theHoers . St Kevins over Scotch, and Marcellin overOld Melburnians have made all five of this week-end's matches mini playoffs . Here's what theteams are after : St Bernards . double chance, vsTrinitv, double chance ; Uni Blues, semi final, vsthe Hoers, stav in A : Xavs . double chance . vsScotch, double chance : SKOBS . semi final . vsOMs, stay in A : Marcellin vs MHSOB. both stayin A .

Bernie Dinneen, in hospital one week - fea-turing in the Ea les' best the next . The terrier-like on-baller sti~ isn't sure what the virus wasthat put him into Cabrini for three days but bygaiiiing vital touches against Old Melburnianshe showed no effects . Andrew Treganowan, whohasn't had a lot of field time this year . was strongkicking six goals . Ian McMull in continued toprove that 35 years of age is still young enoughto match it at the elite ~evel being the Redlegs'best goal kicker with three .

Adam Nettleton became the latest unluckyvictim to suffer St Kevins' Matt Lucas' knack ofbobbing up to nail a victory . The former Box Hillplayer kept the teenager. who de-listed himselffrom the Western Bulldogs' rookie list threemonths ago . to three goals to three-quarter time .Lucas kicked two in the last term . Scotch coachBrendan Mason would probably go withNettleton again on Lucas considering one of hisfive came from a mark that shouldn't have beenpaid and his last goal was in garbage time .Geelong coach Mark Thompson said on TalkingFooty that men who kick goals are a rare breedand Matt is in that class .

Marcus Dollman played the best half I've seenfrom him for two vears in the Skobbers 19-point

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win over theCardinals. Re-covered from injuryand returningbulked up, Marcu sshowed confidence and strength as he led histeam.With match fitness . one of the happy char-acters in the section could have more reasons tosmile .

The Hoers' 181-point turn around againstthe top sides was partially due to the return ofLachlan McLean with five goals and AdamDouglas - one of the best centre-half forwards inthe competition . Yet they still had Matt McKie,Marcus Toovey and James Hope playing in theVFL and Paul Donaldson did not play .

Further evidence of the quality of perfor-mance is the last time the Hoers and the Berniesplayed it was the Dogs by 40 points .

The Blues believe while there is a chance theyare alive in their drive for their first finalsappearance since 1996 . First-year Uni coach LeeAdamson, who came from the Diamond Valley,thinks the VAFA is quicker. "The little guys gowell . They are not as solid as out north so theyare fast," the economics graduate fromMelbourne says . Uni's come from behind victoryover Melbourne High is worth noting . TheUnicorns, unbalanced with the withdrawal ofPeter Daiqos at 1lam. came out booting sevengoals but kicking the other way they did notscore in the second or fourth quarters .

The Blues scored in each quarter and won by10 points .

Brian Goodman . St Kevins chairman of selec-tors and compere of Southern FM's VAFASunday, asked on last week's show what penal-t-v had St Bernards' coach Garry Foulds receivedfor throNving a rule book into the umpires' roomat half-time ?

Checked with V.4FA chief Phil Stevens, hehad received no official complaint and Bernies'president Andrew Vinecombe says : "Garry saidto the umpires as they were on their way to therooms to: "refresh their memories on the rules" .

What do David Parkin and TimO'Shaughnessy have in common with theirmatch-day routines?

E-mail: beitzelbCalphalink .com .au

by Sunday 8pm

Brad Beitzel writes VAFA for the SundayHerald Sun and he does an A Section update onSaturdays at 6 .25pm on ABC 774.

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STOP PRESS

VAFA chief Phil Stevens confirms a com-plaint from Old I+Relburnians has been lodgede,gainst dominant B Section club Old Brighton'shandling of the recruitment of full-forwardAndrew Topakis . A preliminary investigation isunderway headed by lawyer Bruce MeTaggart ...We get a number of complaints each year which,,uiount to nothing but we take them all serious-

~ ." Stevens says .

Old Melburnians - Congratulations to Milesnose on playing his 150th game last weekendagainst Melbourne High . Despite winning pre-mierships in the U19s in '91 . and Reserves in'93. Miles has been somewhat of an enigma atOMs over the years, always producing better,fforts at social functions than on the field .

Old Trinity - last Saturday Colin Phillipsplayed his 100th game . Colin is our dashinghalf forward with a spectacular leap. He hasbeen a member of our '94, '96 & '99 premiershipsides . Well done Col .

St . Bernards - would like to congratulateAndrew Nathan on becoming only the secondplayer in the club's history to play 300 games .Current reserves captain, past committeemanand Life Member . Nartz is the perfect role modelfor our club . From all past players, supporters &officials congratulations on this marvellousachievement.

Old Scotch - congratulations to NickHooper who notched up 250 games against OldTrinity reserves recently . Currently captain ofthe reserves a position he has held for the past 5vears, Nick has also won the club reserves B&F3 times. IN his younger days Nick was club andVAFA B&F in the U19's in `88 .

Uni. Blues - congratulates Marcus Colemanon playing his 50th game this weekend . We lookforward to many more "Big" games from `BigColev' .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALHAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 4 71RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 2 67MCKEON ST BERNARDS 0 50N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 0 46A. TREOANOWAN MARCELLIN 6 4 6

A RESERVEHUDSON OLD TRINITY 2 50PETROFF MARCELLIN 0 30OLIVER OLD SCOTCH 0 26

ROBINSON MHSOB 0 22LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 1 18

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Ei•IIORS - 15.07 .00Old Trinity: 1.2 4.8 4.12 8.13.61Old Xave ri ans: 2.4 7.4 10.6 11.8.74Old Trinity: Stickla.ttd 3. 011ins 2 . Arrowsuuth . C Phillips . Stephens. Best:Jarred . Stephens, Sticklatid . C Phillips . A Rautsden . Richards. OldXaverians: Jones 3 . Richardson 2. Blood . Deane-Johns, Cowers. Kay .Kethlean. Stoney_ Best: Blood . Kay. Sassi . Ddlon . Stoney . Gowers . Umpires:Tint Sutcliffe: John Miller (F ). Jon Vincent: Rob Mutton ( B) . Bernie Jephson :Bernie t(oare (G )Old Ivanhoe: 3.6 5.10 12.16 16.17.113

St Bernards: 4.2 10.5 12.6 14.10.94

Old Ivanhoe : L McLean 5 . Lochran 2. Corcoran 2 . C Douglas 2 . A Douglas .J Weddle. 15'arry . White . Branuigati . Best : Corcoran . J t'leddle. A Douglas .

Tuila . R\t'erldle. 1, McLean . St Bernards: D Berne 3 . Grev 1 L Collant 2 .

O'Donnell 2 . ;ticKa:'. Os-twrne. Collins, Dais . Jordan . Best: Collins . Jordan,

1, Goilart . D Bcnte. C Mitchell . Grev. Umpires: Richard Eashvood : CameronStewart ( F) . Natitmr Billing : Alex Tsdeinatus ( B). Bernie Dix : Andrew Long(G)

M 4 SOB: 7.8 7.8 9.13 10 .14 .74University Blues: 2.3 8.10 9.13 1.18 .848'ISISOB: Gerner 3. Fahrv 2 . Krios 2, Casse ll . Hawkins, Burke . Best : Joseph,k49ute . R Nett9on . Per11eL A Cassell, Sherry. University Blues : McLaugh li n3. DeCrespgn}• 2 . Peterson, Sally . Shannon. Calloupas. Lowcoek . Best:Louglev. Colematr . Slunuton . McLaughlin, Ftshlev. J Havier. Umpires: DirkKramer Tint Otiedia (F ). Scott Me Kenzie : Jantes Alamvell (B). Russell Owens:Craig Arnol(G)Old Scotch: 4.7 5.7 10.12 12.13.85St Kevins: 2.3 8.5 9.6 16.8.104

Old Scoteh:Hawkms 4 . Murphy 4. Crow. Hume . Kitchen, C Reid . Best :

Hwue . Crow- C Reid . Murphy . Holt . Attgus_ St Kevins: Lucas 5, Lovrerson3 . Cu rt is 3 . Kentptou. Hursley. M Dollutau . Gianstraeusa . B Dollnian. Best :

Grigg. Eqck[ortl . Can•ey. Hempton . Fraser. Malronev. Umpires: Jatnie Kv9is :

tVUvne Hinton (F ). Tinr Dodds ; Rolrart Dever ( B). Stephen Leahy: StephenCajd e (G )

Old'vielburnians: 5.4 6.5 7.7 7.7.49

Marcetlin: 1.1 5.6 7.9 14.13 .97Old Melbtunians: Pb'lullur 3, Hazetl . Guest, Robe rts. Sutton . Best:Roberts. P The re. Boyd . Ellmghaus . Guest . M1I Rose . Marce llin:"t'regauotivan 6 . :.'hllau 2 . Gartner 2. Cos. Frazer. Sampmton . Marson.{3est : ;.'aters . Fr : _r. Cot . McMillan, Fnsiua . Dinneen . Umpires : Craig0 Donoghue: Anthouc Damen ( Fl. Adata Conquest: Santo Caruso ( B) . Joint

Robinson : Ketvt Segota(G )

RESERVES - 15 .07.00Old Trinity: 1.0 3.1 3-2 4.5 .29

Old Xaverians: 3.0 4.4 7.4 10.6 .66

Old Trinity: Hudson 2. Robinson . Andracies. Best: Shaughnesky. R Ran><den .

Schul/e . Natoli, Robinson. Coo(xc Old Xaverians: Ireland 4- Ma6k9rtrter 2 . Dillon .

Caiman . Stet. Barrett. Best : Walsh. Hamtebena Stcan. Dillon . Barrett. Tucker.

Old Ivanhoe: 1.1 1.1 2.1 3.3.21St Bernards: 5.1 9.4 11.6 13.8.86Old Ivanhee : Brophc. Dars- Gerrv Gcorge. Best: Stewart . Pollock . Sa>ith- Brophy.

t4'oe1s. Davis St Bernards : Canss 8. Thornas 2. Jarnes. P Harvey. Natlran.

Lcugldm . &teehmt_ Best: Mastrcpa.squa. Loughlin . Brebner. Nathan . Attard.

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MHSOB: 3.6 6.13 6.14 9.18.72University Blues: 1.2 2.4 5.8 6.13 .49MHSOB : Fleming 3. Gamut 2 . Sclllano 2 . Vernra . Mccre . Best: Norton . F;iltey .

Hamken. Selu:wo . Ficnum¢g. C Cloaces. University Blues : Stcekdale 3 . Shaw .

Lenncu Tito;n .is . Best . Featlmrstmte Tern-. Tl :o¢iv. ChecL Lennen. Stockdede .

Old Scotch: 1.1 4.5 7.6 9.6 .60

St Kevins: 6.7 9.7 11.8 12.8 .80Old Scotcij: Cr,mc 5 . Hooixr. H Thornas. Doisnutg. Upshot, Best: Douwug.

Hiixr. Stratos . Paterson- Pattenden. Crane . St Kevins: VileIla 2. gan.e 2 .

lgitran 2. Pccell. Brncles . Hughes. Mogian, Shelley. ChapWt. Best : Bateman .h1„clau . P'm!crton . Chaplin. Poticeti . Chapokvt.

Old Melburnians: 4.3 5 .4 7.6 9.8.62hiarcellin: 0.0 4.4 8.6 8.10.58Old Melburnians: Slater 3 . Grigg 2. Bseinov 2 . Ambler. Barry . Best: Borves.

Bvtlett. Palcrsou . Slater. Waddell. Jenkins. Marcellin: Best: Colville . Gall . Cooper .

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TODAY'S MATCHES

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ST. BERNARDS v . OLD TRINITY at EP SaturdayUNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD IVANHO EOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD SCOTC H

ST . KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS atEPSunday

iNARCELLIN v . MHSOB

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1 A.Oates2 L . Lochran3 M. Sandilands4 J. Mansfiel d5 B. Spoor6 M. McKie7 J . Knight8 T. Steevns9 M . Karayanis10 C . Crowley11 S . Tull y12 C . Branigan13 C. Barker14 A. Francis15 G . Douglas16 M . Woods17 A . Corcoran18 J . Hope19 D . Warry20 J . Keane21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 A . Douglas24 E . Byrn e25 A. White26 D . Ross27 J . Weddle28 A . Jenkins29 R . Weddle30 E . Brophy31 N, Miller32 P. Dowd33 B. Davis34 A. Tieman35 L. McLean36 M . Pollock37 P. Armstrong38 Ge George39 Ga George40 R . Davies41 A . Harper42 L . Courage

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s19 R . Mulquinney20 N . Pirouet21 L . Boyd22 A . Waddell23 M . Berry24 L. Holcombe25 J . Guest26 C . Kennedy27 J . Slater28 J . Ballantyne29 T. Mulligan30 I . McMullin (C)31 J . Hart32 L . Barry33 G. Dixon (RC)34 B . Burgess35 P. Stuckey36 M . War d37 B. Dixon38 S . Grig g39 M . Wiseman

4041 G . Wilhelm (RVC)42 P. Theodore43 E. Farquarson44 P. Batrtlett45 C . Murphy46 C . Neeson47 C. Banks48 C . Jenkins49 A. Fleming50 J. Berry51 B . Righett i

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OLD SCOTCHCoach : Brendan MasonRes. Coach :

Gary Jackson

1 A. Nettleton (DVC)2 B . Phillip s3 C. Hosking4 T. Holt (C)5 R. Price (DVC)6 A. Crow7 J. Kitchen8 C . Rei d9 S. Collins (VC)10 J . Kerr11 M . Angus (DVC)12 S. Hum e13 N . Hooper14 T. Reid15 M .)-Brien16 A . Speed17 D. Thomas18 H . Thomas19 K . Stokes20 L. Murphy21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 0 . Crane24 L . Hawkins25 S . Lillingston26 T. Downing27 T. Collin s28 B . Robinson29 M . Gnatt30 T. Wigney31 C . Ratcliffe32 T. Chapman33 N . Morris34 E . Olive r35 P. O'Connor36 S . Prendergast37 M . Parthenides38 C .Pattenden39 N . Addiso n40 A . Warner41 M . Lipshut42 J . Ros s43 J . Paterson44 C . Evans45 M . Blenheim46 A . McCully47 N. Sladen48 T. Stubbs49 J . McCarroll50 E . Pathenides51 A . Elliott52 N . Leitl53 T. Frankenburg54 N . Simon55 G . Sarkozy56 H . Lane57 C . Stevens58 M . Thwaites59 S . Eager60 B. Crump61 J . Stratos62 S . Miles63 T. Joyce64 R. McKinnon67 P. Rodgers81 R. Aujard

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I~_v SectionOLD N OL D '. _ ~

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Coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Gar ry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso n

Asst . Coach: Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Conno p

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34 Arrowsmith J 3 L . Hannebe ry 4 S. McKeon

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4 D. Landrigan 6 J . Mckay 4 M. Wintertonl iDM

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10 N . Mitchell (VC) 8 B . Dollman 9 S. MeadeM l

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W th the Sunday newspapers providing very littleinformation, and the usual lack of calls fro m

correspondents, this week's review will be skinnierthan usual .

There are some who will disagree, but from what

I've seen . Old Brighton would nearly be sitting in thefour in A section, such is their dominance of B sec-

tion. It is the view of this humble scribe that they are

clearly the best . with daylight second, and the oth-

ers, unfortunately . are feeding off the king's crumbs .

Revie wAt the home of Harry, NOBs defeated an improv-

ing Collegians by 34 pts .Those who spent the afternoon with Br Garvey

were treated by exhibition of class football . as Old

B righton marched on their merry way by disposingof a hapless Old Paradi an s by 82 pts . Consistentscoring throughout the day again for the visitorsgave the home side no chance of causing anotherupset . Bradley bagged 6 . including a 50m bananathat had to be seen to be believed . and the young-sters Hendra and Dennis . For the Green andPurples, Holland was superb again . along withO'Loughlin and Stevens.

Down at ivicKinnon . Whitefriars demolished thevery disappointing Old Haileybury by 63 pts . Theboys from Donvale must have got themselves a freshset of compliant camels as their 2 day trek paid div-idends, as the 5 goal 1/2 time lead turned into awhitewash . The brothers Pawlik and the enigmaticNorthey (6 goals) played well for the victors .

At our very own Colliseum . E .E.Gunn, Ormond

unveiled a brand spanking new scoreboard . which

showed the home side in front of Mazenod at the

end of the game by 14 pts . The 'Rover' reliablyinforms me that the disciplined and professionalgame plan of Mazenod had the home side in trouble

at 3/4 time . However, a 9 goal last quarter byOrmond, showed that the infamous structuredgame plan has its holes, and recorded a remarkable

win .Finally. De La Salle were able to keep a persis-

tent and plucky Old Mentonians at bay, winning by

11 pts .

PreviewThe lads from Coll egians are packing their

spades and buckets and heading beachside to tack-

le Old Brighton . Tim Hart's charges are getting bet-

ter by the week and this must be pleasing for all con-

cerned at the club . Dale Tapping has his boys

purring along nicely and the hiccup a couple ofweeks ago was just what the doctor ordered .

Unfortunately for the Lions, it will be OB who will bethe king of the jungle, and after what I saw last

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week, today's gamewill be much like acat playingtitiith a ballof string. OB will winby 80 pts .

Whitefrairs host their 'neighbours' in Old

Paradians ate Donvale . This should be an interesting

game . as Ds Meagher has his boys playing verycompetitive footy, and will be full of confidence aftera huge will last week . Peter Bedford also has hischarges playing quite well, and even though the los-ing margin was huge last week, their opponentswould have beaten anybody else with the same ease.I haven't tipped my own club for quite a while, and Ithink it's time that I did . OPs should get over the linein a good contest by 10 pts .

At Brunswick . NOBs roll out the red carpet to a

confident Ormond . Frank Dunell's boys might be abit sheepish about playing at home today . after theeffort showed at their last outing here . Steve Gracemust really fancy his chances today after a barn-storming finish last week and will approach the con-test with renewed enthusiasm, as they are still aslim chance of playing finals . Be that as it may, Ibelieve that after today. Ormond's final's aspirationswill officially be over, as the home side will win todayby 15 pts .

Old Mentonian s make the trip up Springvale Rd

to face Mazenod. After a great effort again last week,Sven Samild will think that they can win today, aspersistence and bloody-mindedness goes a long wayto deciding vietory, in football nowadays . DaveMurray will no doubt spend the entire week filling inthe holes of the systematic, structured and profes-sional game plan that fell down last week . As we'veseen this year, the fresh and happy approach haspaid dividends at Mazenod . and they've bouncedback from defeat on previous occasions, and todaywill be no different . Mazenod by 24 pts .

The very disappointing Old Haileybury travel tcMalvern to take on a relieved De La Salle. As ha =.been mentioned many times before, OH are the billet-downs in B section in 2000 . and Mick Dwyer i:probably itching for the season to end . Not so fo :

Paul Cooper. After last week's fright, the home sidiis aiming for a top two finish that is becoming m

o possible by the week. That will mean that a victo r

today is paramount for DLS . and that's exactly wha

will happen . as OH's woes will continue when thblue and golds salute the judge by 36 pts .

MagoosOld Brighton . Old Paradians . NOBs . Mazenoc

De La Salle .

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a new market for the flag. Some coaches won't behappy, but the readers must come first! !

SeniorsOld Brighton 1/3, Mazenod 6l l, NOBs 81 l . De

Lasalle 4l l . Ormond 66/ 1 .

ReservesDe La Salle 215. Mazenod 311, NOBs 4I1, Old

Brighton 16I1, Old Haileybury 100/ I .

old Paradians - congratulations Dean Loneyfrom all at the club on 50 games last week .

Old Mentonians - congratulations to MatthewAustin, 150 games . "Aussie" has been a enormousasset both on and off the field where he continues tobe one of our finest clubmen year after year . He is acharacter to be admired, respected and appreciated .From all of the club "Aussie" thank you and con-

,_;ratulations on a fine achievement . The club wouldalso like to congratulate one of star young players inBusby Kuramoto who plays his 50th game today .Well done Buz.

Old Brighton - congratulates Mark Fisher onreaching 150 games today . Fish started in '88 withthe U 19's and quicldy became a skilful and versatilesenior player. This year's comeback has seen hismost consistent year at the club . All at OBGFC areglad to see him "back on the lnenu", and wish himwell in his pursuit of a third premiership . Good lucktoday . Congratulations are also extended to DanStrachan, Alastair Liptrot and Adam Ginnivan inthe reserves and Ben Williams VC of the U 19's onreaching 50 games today . All four players are out-standing contributors on field, with the calibre ofthese men, augers well for the future of OBGFC .

Old Haileybury - congratulations to GrantRowland on playing his 100th game for the clublast week against Whitefriars . Grant first played in1994 and is our popular and inspirational reservescaptain . This milestone would have been reachedmuch sooner if it were not for the most troublesome"hammies" in the VAFA . Well done Taipan from all atthe Bloods .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALBRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 6 58KAVANAGH MAZENOD 1 47BECKETT ORMOND 2 45BOURNON OLD MENTONIANS 3 40HARRISON MAZENOD 1 38REIDY WHITEFRIARS 2 38

B RESERVEHAWKINS MAZENOD 1 35

CLANCY DE LA SALLE 4 26

CIAVOLA OLD PARADIANS 2 24

BARKER NORTH OLD BOYS 1 17

EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY 5 16

M THF AMATFI7R FOOTBALLER 2000

SENIORS - 15 .07 .0 0

co ll egians: 3.0 5.6 5.11 9.12.66

North Old Boys : 3.4 5.5 11 .11 14.16.100

Co llegians: iVOolhouse 3 . Y Phillips 2 . Johnson . Vasdekis . Parkin . Donnelly.

Best : Hoskutg. Dixon . Henneberv. Woolhouse . Y Phillip . Schober. North

Old Boys: Barker 4 . Skene 4 . Tltotuassen 2 . Casboult. Toukin . O'Farrell.

Collison . Best : Skene. Tonkin. Barker. Collison . Dnun. Curry. Umpires :

Simon Olive : Sharon Alger (F). Alex Thompson (B). Ken Coughlan : Grant

Itanper(G )Old Paradians: 2.3 4.4 7.9 8.9.57

Old B ri ghton: 6.1 10.8 15.12 21 .13 .139

Old Paradians : Porteous 2. Digney 2 . Surclair. Stevens . P Bmt:ender. K

Jenkins . Beet : O'Laughlin, DinWtosante . Sinclair. Holland. Gale. Stevens.

Old Brighton : Bradley 6 . Fitzgerald 3. M Gadsden 3. MeLaciilatt 2. Dennis

2. Murchfe 2 . PuTte 2 . Nickas. Best : Dennis, Lennox . Williams . Hendra.

Bradlev . S Gadsden . Umpires : Peter James : Graeme Huttiehen (F). Jack

Forsvtlv Jared Haunnett (B), Beornn McCarthy; Greg Richards (G )

Old Haileybury: 3.2 7.6 9.7 11.10.76

Whitefriars: 7.6 12.6 17 .11 21 .13 .139Old Haileybury: Adam Hilton 2 . Carson 2, lt9ttle 2 . Lappage 2. Home.Hanson . hirtchell. Best : Ash Htlton . Ladd. Mason, Armstrong. J Wright.\Vhite . Whitefriars : M Norlhey 6 . Carrigg 3 . Carbone 2 . Campbell 2, Reidy

2 . Phan . A Paw9ik. P'asqualotto. Gillan.Hdton . Van Den Boom. Best : Law. A

Patclik . R Pawlik. Northey. Gillan . Van Der Boom. Umpires : `eWle Boyle:Justin Garrett (F). Scott peruse: David Gonrlay (B). Robert Parry: Ross

Richards (G )Ormond: 0.0 2.4 4.7 13.13 .91

Mazenod O .C: 6.4 7.5 11.10 11 .11 .77

Ormond: Stone 4 . Beckett 2 . Miller 2 . R Block . D'Astotl . James. Sebo.

Scanlon. Best: Sebo. Bailey, Miller . Stone . Renunan . McConvID . Mazenod

O .C: tiisbett 2 . Kelly 2 . PaolnecL btelntyre . 0'Donoghue . Harrison.

Karangh . Nelson . Hantev . Best : itisbetL Murray. Paolued. Dunne.

iieeghan . Kellv. Umpires: Mark Jeukuis: Peter Suupsou (F). Vin Vescotl:

Geoif Gri~ (G )Old Mentonians: 2.7 4.8 8.16 12.18 .90

De La Sall e: 2.1 8.2 10.3 16.5 .101

Old Mentonians : Austin 3. Bouroon 3. Murphy 2. Dart . PaLtter. Vick,

Webb . Best: Austin . Vick, Costello . Mullin. Newton. B Koratnoto. De La

Salle : Johnstone 3, Vavallo 2 . l`loal 2. Mchternev 2 . Morel 2, M Huber, R

Bonn[ci. Duggan . Matwis. Evaus . Best: Sis2fl . R Bonnict. Toohey. Horn.

iV`ocvl . Thomas . Umpires: Gene Hodgms : Rick Love (F) . John Kell}: Bob

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RESERVES - 15 .07.00.

Collegians: 2.3 2.7 2.9 5.13 .43

North Old Boys: 2.7 5.11 7.16 12 .18 .90

Colle ' Pollock 3. D Plvl)ios . Best: Cook . Pollock . A SMith . %4'hite. BritWt .

51cCaaiNorth Old Boys: D Collins 3 . 1'anda 2. SteeP 2 . Patvsev. M Barker. N

Tonknt . M Phvland. Trenton. Best: Trenton. Collhts . McGrath, M Phytand . Carney.

Murray .

Old Paradians: 2.0 4.0 5.2 6.3.39

Old Bri ghton: 2.0 3.4 6.6 7.6 .48

Old Paradians : S Clarnla 2 . Harris 2 . Murrav. Atkin . Best : Harris . Walsh.

Richardson . Murrav . S Ciavota. Furze . Old Br~'~ hton : Bickelt. Talbot . Cooper.

Fisher. Paterson. 6roxzt . btureh. Best : Fisher. `Brown . Talbot. Walsh . Coopu.

Paterson .

Old Hail eybury: 12.12.84

SFhitehriars: 4.5.29

Old Hailevbury : EfGtatlllou 5 . Dunond 3 . Brzmdham 2. T Hilton . Moss . Best:Anderson.'' LangTord-Jonea. Brndar. L Flo}~d .0Donnell . G Rowtands. Whitefriars:

Ccghlmt 2. Glen n .Wood. Best : D Eames. Putton. Johnson . Murray. Vernal . Ward.

Ormond: 1.4 4.5 5.9 6.9.45

htazenod O .C: 3.3 5.5 5.7 9.8 .62

Ormond : Strauch 2 . Slhuttieicorth. Brennan . Dimadamos. C Ctearv. Best: Carmen .

Drmadamos. D Clearv. Smith. Brennan, McDonald. Maxeuod O.C : McMullin 2 .

5 . .arp 2. Miller, Hativkuts. FotLUOtis . Pollard . Krom. Best: Linden . Krom. Aliller.

6rtmt . Nussbaum. Mtvrac

Old Mentonisns: 4.2 6.3 8.10 8.10.58

De La Salle: 3.2 12.7 13.9 19.14.128Old hientoninns : Rilcr 4. Lawes 2 . Doris. D Ale.u.ttder. Best : Iawes . Stephen.

Rilex. L'utford. D Ate.taitdcr. DteroTr. De La Salle: Mithen 5. Clancv 4. Doak 2 . Hyde

2 . Castro 2 . Beretta. Hodder. Pediebif. lValker . Best : Borella. McMahon. Lasbu .

Hyde .O'Domtell . Mithen .

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

OLD BRIGHTON v . COLLEGIANS

WHITEFRIARS v . OLD PARADIANS

NORTH OLD BOYS v. ORMOND

MAZENOD v . OLD MENTONIANS

DE LA SALLE v. OLD HAILEYBURY

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COLLEG6i- :' 3 DE LA SALLE MAZEOOD NTH OLD BOYS !P i[ ; .' :Coach : Tim Hart Coach: Paul Cooper Coach: David Murray Coach : Frank Darrell ~-~==~ ~~ •~- •-- .Res. Coach: Anthony Parkin Res. Coach : Paul O'Dwyer Reserve: Tony Collins Res. Coach: Darren Caddy Coach : Dale Tappin g

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16 . D.Collins 13 R . Kent13 W. Daly 16 S Hyland 15 N . Parry 17 . M .Maguire 14 S . Williams (C )

14 J . Dixon 17 A Elliott 16 J . Kavanagh 18 . C.Murray 15 D . Tymms (VC)

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18 C. Mollard 22 M O'Donnell 21 S . Polan 24. J.Barker 20 A. McLachlan

19 A . Baxter 23 J Doak 22 D . Ryan 25. G .Phyland 21 T. Ewert

20 Andrew Farr 24 J Morel 23 A. Tucker 26. S.Smith 22 L. O'NeillHarri s21 C 25 K Rogers 24 D . Nisbet 27. W.McTaggart 23 L . Hol t.

22 S . Piasente 26 S Woo d26 E Williams

25 A. Pickering (C) 28. M .Nulty29 . D .Boyer 25 S . Nikas

23 N . Milat 28 N Harber 26 J . Dunne 30 . M .Leigh 26 A. Cooper

24 T. Knox 29 M Joyce 27 D . Krom 31 . L .Boyle 27 D . Paterson25 C . Unsworth 30 B Mannix 28 N . Little 32 . M .Phyland 28 J. Bradley26 S . Woolley (RC) 31 A Flowerday 29 R . Sharp 33 . M .Barker 29 J. Murc h

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28 N . McCann 33 D King A . McIntyre. .

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, SectionOLD FIAILEYDURY OLD M ENT®DIANS "'!"IS ORMOND WHITEFRIAR S

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

Res. Coach : Wayne Moss Res Coach: Craig Davis Res . Coach: Damian Carroll 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)

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4 S. Langford-Jones 4 D Carol 4 M . Wood 4 A Grace 4Brudar5 A. 5 C Wallace 5 M Harford 5 B Turner 5 M Robinso n

6 W. Smith 6 D Paterso n7 G Ferguson

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87 P. Cosgnff 7 S Keleher

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9 G Pride 8 A. Sinclair 8 M Miller (DVC )9 S G 9 C Maguire9 .

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j . .' :anks to Kenny Bremner who filled in forme last week, as usual a concise report .

Pr,",-an continue their late run, on fire are the TwoBiues, the Rovers now under the pump a bit with atough run home. but their percentage will save thed, °with evert Ching else going according to plan . Butf is may not be the case in the ensuing 3 weeks .

sig€:rs had a very ordinary day but were intouch for most of it . It was a tight hard fought gamewith neither giving an inch but the Sainters werevery happy with the result and the aftermatch enter-taulment, as were Messrs Beddoe and Lawson withtheir welcome back . Did the influx of 3 Senior play-ers into the Ressies cost the Tiges the game. OneWonders . Best for the Saints were Massis yet again,sorry Chris still can't get you the All Star Award,along with Astapenko, Thursfield . Tkocz . Diamondand Tinuny Rossiter, while good Tigers were LukeGNintle. Macca . and Paul Johnson .

Prahran were the much more committed sideearly doors and were able to open up a pretty handylead that they were able to maintain all day . Virtuallyover at the main break the Rovers made a belatedcharge during the last term but were never going tobridge the gap and basically forgot about their teamrules. The Wizard Andre Pitts ran his opponentsragged all day . Craig Nudge Perry was terrific with 5goals and could have kicked more . as the betterRovers Hobson . Fletcher, and Granger tried hard allda_v .

Ajax scored a rather comfortable victory over theplucky Hoes at Albert Park, where as usual the windwas blowing strongly across the ground . Ivanhoewere right in it tip until the long interval only trailingby some 20 points and got within 9 points early intothe championship quarter until the Jackas put theirfoot on the accelerator kicking 14 of the next 15 towalk away with a pretty convincing victory againstthe combine who to their credit never stopped trying .Andrew Kalinski again starred with 10 twins wellsupported by Jason Wrobel . David Kalb and MichaelWeisler, while 99 premiership player David Gelbartmade a welcome return to the side . Good players forIvanhoe-Assumption were Marc Seuderi, Pearce andNarkiewicz .

'I'herry virtually dominated play all day in a pret-ty impressive performance on the big ground . Failedto make the most of their opportunities in the first . itwas the Bannister show in the second, and the lasthalf was all Therry as the hapless Oggers straggledto score until a couple of late goals added a bit ofrespectability to another dismal day for them . Sam

Sacco as acting cap-led from the fronttai n

in an injury riddled Therry side, and

apart from the 3 Bannisters, Laughnan and Millswere welcome returns to the side and figured in thebest players .

Beaumaris virtually held sway all day down at,Banksia in another solid performance . The Sharksheld a slight advantage at the first change then a ter-'rific second quarter saw them kick 8 goals into thewind to virtually seal the Bullmnts fate . Bulleenapplied a lot more pressure throughout the 2nd halfby flooding the backline to extend the home side abit, making it hard to convert and even outscoredthem in the last quarter, but all in all another satis .tying day at the office for the Beauy Boys. Plenty ofgood Sharks included the two H's Haynes and Holt;Benny Nicholson was back to his best and youngReeve Walsh made a fine debut, his tackling and inand under stuff being a delight to watch . Bulleenwere well served by Thompson . Burridge and Prior .

PREVIEWPrahran make the long trek out to Oak Park not

a happy hunting ground for them, yours truly eitherfor that matter. Both sides are in pretty good touchwith the Two Blues really making all above them situp and take notice, if they get in they will create plen-ty of problems . But I really feel the boys from OakPark are the in-form side of the section at themoment, they are extremely hard to beat at homeand for this reason and this reason at home I'm tip-ping Therry to win although a reversal would notsurprise .

Beaumaris make the short trek up the road forthe local derby against neighbours Hampton Roverswho on the rebound will be eagerly awaiting theirrivals . be it friendly or otherwise. The Sharks willneed to be on their mettle and play out the full 4quarters today, as the Rovers will be desperate as awin ensures some final's action for the home side .Tough as it is to make a selection I cannot go past theSharks who although not at the top of their form willbe keen for this and the opportunity to secure topspot and the double chance is one too big to let go.

Glen Eira await with plenty of confidence the OldGeelong unit who really have their backs to the wallnow. It is not totally gone for the visitors as yet butthey need to pull a big one out of the hat to make thefat lady sing tonight . The Sainters are playing toowell. all their big guns are blazing and they will win .Another big game from Chris Massis might just seehim in the money .

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nhoe-Assumption at home are a chance

The Bullants will certainly lift for this game a stidier utl guarantees their in C-Section in 2001 .

1to suffered some misfortune during the day .

the St Bedes Mentone-Tigers unit who nownnot make the finals at Senior level at leastto be looking after the Ressies . Whatever they

, will still have enough class to knock over th eside today .

years D-Grade Grand Finalists meet out a tI-,tilen in a eompletely, different set of circumstances .

T~ni-, try as they might I just can't see them beating;le Ja ckas unit who are getting some players bac k

still most vehemently keeping their eye o n-ital double chance in case their is a stumbl ethem . So it is Ajax for TB .

Ivcnhoe's Trivia Night was a great success rais-ome hard earned for the club and Marc Scuder i

Saturday July 22 tonight is the Beaumarisn inner Dance at the Bealmlaris Hotel . Hopefully a

g night in store for all as another couple of victories1? celebrated .

AESS CORRESPONDENT S9/10 again. Thanks guys . Young Michae lson for the last 3 weeks can I please have you r

,p,-Prts on a Sunday afternoon or early evenin gMonday morning puts me under heaps of

pr, ,sure something which I c an't h andle . Don't forget,~ . ;e numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax at home the❑ , )bile is 0412 213 541 or send me an email at bras`n-co , tGptusnet.eclu .au by 8pm SU'~DAY', :iGHTS . TaLuchly .

nrnhran - would like to iu ~'_owledge KiptS;a?"ord who today plays his 100t1i g ame. Kip isi_nowned for his tough no nonsense approach tothe ball . Today also marks a 50th game milestone1u Anthony "Dales" Daly, our pacy wingman .r ongratulations to both these fine players andt_ lubmen .

SENIORS

1 ~,_E CLUB LAST WK TOTALI;ILINSKI AJAX 10 62BOCTER BEAUMARIS 1 45HECKER ST BEDES 1 3 9

ACGEORGE ST BEDES 1 35BANNISTER THERRY PENOLA 5 34

C RESERVEBASIST AJAX 5 32'ACE BEAUMARIS 1 29

CRAtVFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26THRUSH THERRY PENOLA 0 26I'.. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 21

SENIORS - 15 .07 .0 0Old Geelong: 0.4 1.7 1.83 .11 .29 Ther ry Penola O.B: 4.3 10 .815 .15 21,21 Geelong: Fisiter. Arerc . 811tiilson .Best I Stevens . ?+7 V'.tlmu, h3idclletcn. 0'Brlen merry Penola O.B:C Bmt. =let S . ~ ivr r 3 . Mdis 2. OSutllran 2. 5asco 2. R Bmut>ctcr . C(arke,ti Gx.. .. .a. lic^+A .,,..i- t. Ho➢ cv . Taclcs . Tltrush. Best: S B=ltnister. Lougttran. S

Sa:m . titlmn. ~. CJarke.Umpius: Leal : GallVten Graham Thuaitcs (R) lFi .Nick Lemmn : nit, Cam (B )

St Bedes Ment. 7 g: 3.2 6.4 10 .810 .8.68 Glen £'tre: 3.5 7.99.12 12.18. 9O St Bedes 2Vlent. Tig : L Wattle 3 . P Wmtlc .

B" .:.n_ur . .._,Sett . Hecker, hiaeGec-g£. Kumguell. Parsons Brs+: Johnson .

G with . ' . . L tt7ntle. I. Hudlt r 11eCratc Glen Eica : 4stapendo 3 .

15 : 2. Ti u- Cartvta . Shecdy-. 6Donneit . Pn'de Tkncz . Best NI-L,

-.,ho . n' unond. Thossfie2d. Umpiues : Mark ?vtorrson. DashStcen . on : .. aes Nicholson (B)

AJAX: 3.2 6.3 11 .420.13.133 Ivanhoe Assumption: 1.34.7 5.8 .38Ad. :'. 2

. 4

u' .. . . ~ . F . . !~.. Gclbart . !imn .. l4 I~. l Kaih.

,0:- .mtptim ~: . } Ts .er . Tpires : Gran t

Prahran: 4.1 8.4 15.618.13 .121 Hampton Rovers : 0.1 3. 66.6 11.11,77Pralvan: Perre 5 . Rhodes 4 . A!ken 3. Beer

: ;utph}• 2. 3-,ch. A Pat, B,t A Pttt Perrm it'-:- . %+ nph}' . r. C*ior.Hampton Rovers. t{alt 2. Se3rictl 2 . tt :k,tJ . ? r . Flalme '. ;er.

Grrmeer. Pneetla Best_ Hobson, Fletchar . Gra, :.. : . I ..z .' ... Duddy. ~-.. ..

Umpires : Andrea Thu•aites : Alatt Sinbbs (F )

Beaumaris : 3.7 10.10 13 .1715 .21 .141 Bulleen Templestowe: 1.0 2. 23.6 6.11 .47Beannva ris : T? Conlan 2. Hatnes2 Fto . Plnl(>ttt. BulieEnstir. A3 Qnin. Bn'm. L . - Et : L AtkLts.

a . tr tes T~_ . .: . Holt. Enscr Bu9leen Teutplest- e : Smith 2 ._ Je. R, . s . Tulloch Best Burridgs Tulloeh . Prlor. hiatihews .

:T -' T- .F- .+it . Umpa :. .: Trent Foley : Crag Brajtl r_ "!. D;miel BlacFunare .yPay (BI

RESERVES - 15 .07.00Old Geelong: 1.0 3.1 4.2 5.2 .32merry Penola : 1 .5 5.7 6.10 9,13.67Old Geelong: Hawells 3. Harrm2te» . Kemp . EE > . "-p. Haizutgton . H-ells .

Brcr. Patti Therry Penola: Croirv _ 2 . Candttoro 2. HE

Trexsn . P t m'.-t : P Garcni tiili . L, L. __ .e. Weston . \4ltpkes .

St Bedes 1 .0 2: : 3.6 6.9.45Glen Eira: 0.0 1.1 2.2 2.3 .15St Bedes ?& i•?.: S L?Inet 4 . Ross. o. 171rshaL. 'r5 Hecker. Chaplm .

°' .1 Fedderson.!vapter. Glen11 ' rnn ;n . God--d . Rc- :1E- . .. . . : . ! t t Players re~,: IAJA?, 4.5 ~3.7 13.9 14.11 .95Ivanhoe i- vmption: 3.1 4.4 5.5 8.12.6074X I- cm 2. Buckle}' 2 Ba tett Ruterrin. Sharp. Brbn. Got-iv.

_,. L..~,; ;r a ., .:cTUVt_ Baon. Kiem . Ba.St. Bucfile}-. lvsnhoe?ssumption: Fre w

4 (+lmmneo. Jacksen . Kmg. E Healy . Best : E Healy. Shuttlewcr4L Taogood . Frew,

Fa:r,catlter . Dvkes .Pratt- 1.7 6.10 9.14 10.16.76Hampton Rovers: 0.0 2.0 4.3 6.5.41Pratiran: Cr 4 . 6kCatlnm 3 . Paltg St'aison Deearteret. Best: Pang. 15'ood.

\4alx . - .t . Miller Hampton Rovers: Artz. Fetterplace. Foster.

31c3tzte rer, '.:_ 1 Adants. Aaz Earle . Aptnins. Buckley, Lake.

Besumari,: 6 .5 9.9 14.10 19.19 .13 3BuBeen Templestc 1 .0 3.0 5.0 5.4 .34Beauntaris: r.. . ~ . ^ T7tils 2 . Vaitce.l. Glbson . li Gt6<ca SpenccBat.Ey .

~.idienaie 2 iticLr :; t_ •~tu}"-rnea 4ltlls . N1 Quut . jteLeut . Spen-Baney .

t'a :tce. Bulleen Templestoxo: R P'-'Itants 2. M11cKeuzte . =_Yleadou•s . Stott Best :

Stott . 67cKcuzie. Fr k. D 1 .a on. Ram .

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C SectionAJAX REAUM ARIS RULLEEN- GLEN EIRA HA MPTO'' ' .~g

Coach: Wayne Hermes Coach : Jim Duman TE M PLESTO WE Coach : Paul Beddoe Coach : Russell BarnesRes Coach: David Marks Res Coach: James Whitla Coach : Paul Nigro Res Coach : Phil Jones Res Coach: David Rogerson

1 J. Wrobel 1 N . McLeanRes Coach: David Hooper1 J Prior

1 M. Ryan 1 J . Lan g2 M McKellar

2 A . Kalinski 2 S. Nish 2 GAlexander 2 N . Astapenko .3 D . Busby3 B . Davi s

Dudakov4 M3 A. Mckenzie 3 S Young 3 C . Massis 4 S . Anderson (C ).

5 J . Rajch3 J . Mage e

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6 D. Kalb . c5 M Agrotis

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7 N. Gold M . Smit h46 PGraham (DVC)

6 C. O Donnell 7 A. Dudd y7 G. Samuel 5 M . Ensor

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10 G . Richards 11 J . Zampaglion e12 J . Basist 9 B . Nicholson 10 P George Rossite r11 T 12 R . Dunbal l13 A . Freund 10 A. Ladd 11 G Chivers

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14 Y. Rapaport 11 M . Lee 12 A Parris12 B . King

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Cuklerma n17 A L . McNicholas12 1 4 D Cooper14 M . Weilgosz 16 D . Marshal l.

Kirzner18 J 13 S . Wilson 15 B Wolnizer 15 M . Broad 17 D . Artz (VC ).19 L . Pyke 14 L . Buller 16 S Smith 16 P. Rogers 18 P. Adam s

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17 19 M . Lawrenc e20 B. Lewski

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.22 24 C. Scarlett

25 M . Blashk i26 B . Duzenman 19 N . Atkins 22 G McLaren (C) 23 B . O'Donnell

25 M . Davey26 Sam Wills (VC)C

)27 L . Levin 20 R . Gow 23 D Mathews24 B . Mascali Quon27 A

28 P. Walvisch 21 M . Mellon 24 T Agosta25 P. Dynon

.28 A. Vos s

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Gilmor e27 R 30 W . Earl e31 M . Barnett32 D . Janover

23 A . Catli n24 B GrayY

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Roth35 S 26 B . Spence-Bailey 30 D Williams 30 .34 B . Hoare.

36 J . Segal 27 B . Haynes 31 A Shine 3 1'

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33 N Hamshare33 A . Sheedy 37 R . Hunt

39 B . Klein 30 T. Reoin 34 S Lambropoulos 34 38 J . Humphrie s40 A. Redlich 30 R . Corfield 35 39 M . Crawfor d41 J . Snow 31 L . Gibson 35 D Daskalou 36 40 S . Foste r42 D . Bugalski 31 A. Spence 36 P Hare 37 41 J . Dwye r43 Y. Shein 32 M . Matulick 37 L Thompson

38,42 K . Chaston

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40 L. Doolan 45 A . Mason (RC)47 D . One s48 M Buckley

.35 N . Boctor 41 L Cessario 41 D. Boyd 46 B . Sim e

.49 A Godlowicz 35 B . Ferguson 42 P Edwards 42 J . Dunlevie 47 J . Fetterplac e.50 J . Rockman 36 A . Blackie 43 M Mason 43 M . Jones 48 T. Lynch

51 N . Diamond 37 B . Philpott'

44 R Schneider 44 S . Diamond 49 M . Flyn nApiniti s50 P52

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Res Coach : John RossCoach : Peter Geddes

Res. Coach : Chris Bye

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3 C. Tucker (C) 5 M . Vickers-Willis 6 A. Daly 5 S Napier 7 Bannister S4, T. O'neill 6 P. Middelton 7 S. Pang 6 A Ryan 8 Hollow L5, J . Scoble 7 J. Paul 8 A. Bevan 7 N Owen 11 Hutchinson J6 . T. Healy 8 T. Seymour 9 A. Bunnett 8 A Roberts 12 Moran R7 P. Rawley 9 J. Wilson 10 B . Hodgson 9 J Cunningham 13 Thrush J8 . J . Shu tt lewort h 10 T. Brain 11 A . Pi tts (VC) 10 C Ross

14 Loughran T9, E . Healy 11 M . Javgietis 12 M . Bee r

Perry13 C12 C Stewa rt13 D Goodchild 15 McMahon A

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65 67 M . Erdem 69 J Tomlinson 87 Jones P75 S . Harrington 68 D . Villani 70 G Davies 88 Van Engelen D

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

~ ave a look at the log jam in our finals must-! cal chairs race!! OEG look safe, but they've

got St Leo's, & Aquinas at home, plus Banvuleaway: no soft games there! The Fields have agood run, Oakleigh & Old Carey, then St Leo's .all at the Glenhuntlv: so they should also be set .Aquinas have Banvule & OEG away, plus theWells at home: not easy. but their percentage willhelp . Banyuie have Aquinas & OEG at BeverleyRoad . then La Trobe awav : fair odds . St Leo'splay OEG & Caulfield away, with a ,,risit from LaTrobe in between : still a serious chance . Finally.Monash Blues play the Wells and Old Carey atthe Frearson . and Oakleigh on the Scammell : sothey should finish 13-5 and jump from their pre-sent 6th . to 2nd or 3rd !

LAST WEE KOakleigh defeated La Trobe to put some

cheer in their year with a convincing perfor-mance . The on-ball/midfield quartet of Shane &Ashley Kitts, Glen Treacev, & Stewart Dalton setthe Oaks on their winning way, which . accordingto reports . continued off the field well into thenext day . Well done! La Trobe were pleased withSteve Adamthwaite's game on the ball . and AshCummings in the ruck .

Old Camberwell succumbed to CaulfieldGrammarians following an even first term .thereafter the Fields skills margin enabled themto draw away . Mark Liddell had a huge day forthe Fields . Steve Amiet kicked another swag . andHayden Vella rucked superbly . The Wells werehappy with Alex McKenzie in his BP. MarcusScott at FB . and Ben Tipper on a HBF.

Aquinas mastered Monash Blues after lead-ing all day in a magnificent team effort . TheBlues had one of those davs where the concen-tration wandered . Marchi Tarulli was inspira-tional across HF for Aquinas . Al Bethune was ontop in the ruck . Tony Grierson was solid at FB .and Greg Macklin similar at HB. Bernie Dowsleynever faltered in his 150th, and Dave Furnellpersisted in the ruck .

Old Carey caused OEG some worries with anencouragingly spirited last half. but Grammarhad just enough leeway from a proficient firsthalf to see thern home safe . For OEG. GregStevens ran riot until injured late in the game .Scott MacPherson dominated the ruck, PeterHexter was effective in three positions . and LukeFletcher picked up possessions everywhere . The

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Panthers had topefforts from NickEverett patrollin ghis flank from BP toFP. Dale James let nothing pass in his BP, andJoel Daniher was an attacking HBFer .

St Leo's Emmaus triumphed over Banyulewith a big last Qtr for a telling victory. JasonFennell starred at midfield for the Parks . SteveBuckle belted the ball forward off his back flank,and Nick Zanis had heaps of touches on the ball.Brent Woodlock was the Bears best, all over theground . Jason Plant picked up kicks across thecentre, and big Dave Williams played his weeklygame of Monopoly in the ruck .

TODAY'S GAME SCaulfield Gr. are at home to Oakleigh and

having jumped to 2nd place on the ladder willnot be doing anything silly, like giving the Oaksso much as a sniff of a win today . The Fieldshave too much class for the valiant Oaks andshould win comfortably .

Monash Blues and Old Camberwell will be agood game to watch, and if the Blues are understrength at all, the Wells are just the side to takeadvantage of it . The shock of being dumped fromthe four should re-energize the Blues sufficient-ly to take the points by 3/4 goals, but not with-out some worrisome moments . It is also Bluescoach Dave Rogers' 300th game of VAFA football,congratulations Dave, you are an ornament toour brand of footy! !

La Trobe Univ . meet Old Carey and thiscould also be a top spectators' game, eventhough both sides have had their problems thisseason . OC should ~vin an entertaining matchby 2/3 goals .

Old Essendon tackle St Leo's in a tensionfilled affair at PEGS. Gavin Keane wouldn't havebeen at all wrapt in Grammar's performance lastweek, and will want a big turn round todayagainst much sterner opposition. The Parks'engine room and forwards will trouble Grammar,but the latter are so rarely beaten at PEGS onlyan idiot would pick against them there .However . being a certified idiot just ask AndrewMcCormack!), today, I think the Two Blues willwin very narrowly!

Banyule face off with Aquinas in anothercrucial fixture . The Bears were right off song lastweek . and Greg Whitcroft will have to reissue th e

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lIC a music to get them up again today . On the,ther hand, Laurie Aghan's Bloods did him &;hemselves proud against the Blues, and will be, eady to run through brick walls again . Its aoss up really! I'll go for the Bears by a couple of

uaints! !

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SENIORSNAra CLUB LAST WK TOTALBR01`,rN,LESS OLD CAMBERWELL 2 67AMIET CAULFIELD 8 67

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SENIORS - 15 .07 .00Oakleigh: 0.5 6.9 11.12 15.14 .104La Irate University: 3.2 4.4 7.7 12.8 .80Oakleigh: Clark 3 . S Kitts 3 . MaeKervie 3. Gallon 2. Bttltng . Brooke. A Kitts.Tre-r~'~'. Best. S}6tts. Treacr. A Kitts . Dalton . Hatilev. MouUs . La Trobe University:Coal kickers and best players results not recened. Umpires: Mark Childs : BenR}zte (F)

Old Camberwell: 3.5 3.5 5.6 6.8 .44Caulfield Gr: 2 .1 7.6 1 .8 17.13 .115Old Camlwrwell: Bromiles 2 . Heffernan. Lippint. Pemn~an. D Walker. Best:MacKenzie Scott. TIp)xr . Kearnec. Broriedess. Caulfield Or: Muet 8 . Basler 2.Margerrsou 2. Pearce 2 . Km~,l* u. Roues. D Auderson. Best. Liddell . Arnie6 Vella.

Pearce, Baiter. Umpues: GcoC,:7oc*re: Luke Johnston IF1

Aquinas O .C: 3.5 7.9 11.13 13.16 .94hfonash Blues

:2 .4 4.8 6.9 9.12 .66

Aquinas O.C: Thorras 4. Crdtrera 2. Fhiut 2 . Taruii. Jess. l'olombello . DeNati.Let] nne . Best : Bethune . Jess . Fhetn, "tarutili . Dounes. Harkut . Monash Blues:Farrar 2 . McGee 2. Ka=.nphms 2 . 'Ca)dicell. Cai3cchodo. DeYam~+ . Best: Funrell.O;1etl1 . Tmklec MeCee. South, Rogers. Umpires: Heath Little; Artdrew A4llchell(F) .Paul Muteheid : Dennis ]zed (G)

Old Carey: 0.2 3.5 7.6 12.9.81Old Essendon Gr: 4.4 8.6 12.10 12.16.88Old Carey : Cohen 3. PhllBps 2. Oppv 2 . Everett 2. BereCord. Campteil. Atrgus .Best Everett. James. Dandier, 3{attheure . Angus. Phhlips Old Essendon Gr.Podger 4 . Evans 2. L Fletcher. L Fleming . S Flentlng. Good cc . Leask .Lutters!vuidL Best : DfBlasi. Steten . Rran. P He-vter, L Fleteiter. -.~1ePherson .Umpires: Jason Meore: Smton Patlon (F)

St Leos Emmaus: 1.3 8.11 11.13 21 .18.144Banyule: 5.5 6.6 12.8 14.9.93St Leos Emmaus : S McCain 6 . B Vaughan 4 . Buckle 3. Daiieolantomo 2 .

McFiet¢re 2 Dono+an- T WC-n . R McGiom. Zti»< Best: Feturcll . Buckle . Zarvs .S McCain . Pncc, B C:a, . ut . Banyule: D P.ltchell 2 . R'cullock 2 . B W711more 2.Placfmr 2 . T Egat 2, ' .'.~ it 2 . Richmond . Keenan. Best: Abodloek. J Plrutt. D

"':!hams. Kreskas. Rre ;mtond. GGLa t. Umpires : Lionel Katz.: Paid t .amble (F)

RESERVES - 15 .07 .00OahleiQtu 0.3 4.3 4.3 5.4 .34La Trobe University: 6.6 7.8 13.11 1715.117Oakleigh : Audono(:oulos # . Dorderec Best : Pesnak[s. "Aouehacca. Moore.Andenolmulas . Derdewe . Chapman. La Tmbe University: Goal kickers and bestplacers restdts not received .

Old Camlxrwell: 2.3 3.3 4.3 7.6 .48Caulfield Grammer: 2.3 4.4 7.6 9.6 .60Old Camberuell: Ghuiman 5 . Margetts . Talbot . Best: Knmvles . Cantor. Gladrnan.Brauer. R t9ltli:vrts. Caul fi eld Grammer. Mahieson 3, Bourke 2 . Lehner. Eearvs .Santiago. Colitis. Best: Coutts . Evans . Lawxence. Scliolten . Dowd. Cutler.

Aquinas O .C: 1.1 3.4 7.6 9.9 .63Monash Blues: 7.4 10.6 13.8 14.12 .96Aquinas O.C: Hunt 3. Bradshaw 2 . Crouch . Hunter. Co~ttlavt . Greer. Best : Hunter .Lntq. tandord . ChaPmarr . Eians. Monash Blues : Teaseatc 3. Spencer 2 . Walsh 2 .hlcGrath. Herrnran. 6loyd_ Baster. Strauss. Hern•. Mtuetue. Best: Herrv. Tatterson .it'alsh. Baxter. klurclue. M Simth.

Old Carey: 0.3 1.5 1.7 2.9.21Old Essendon Grammer. 3.5 8.12 10.17 16 .24 .120Old Carey : Rrst. Cum Best. Knezene . B Shutic. Curn•. Bonclter. R Gratram. Rlst .Old Essendon Grammer. Bnant 3. Chalklev 2. Colltis 2. T Mvtstletd 2. Mard"uii

2. Tassoue 2 . Grigg. Hughes. $est: Houard . Bnau. Ctialkley. J Mansfield . Rilton.Hugh's ,

St Leos Emmaus: 2.0 3.5 6.5 10.12.72Banyufe: 1.2 1.2 4.6 5.8.38St Leos Emmaus : Nolmr 3. Pmer 2. Dorair.. E Mitchell. Kerev . Ottobre. D Place .

Best: tic:rer. E Mitchell, Tas9or. D Place Baaage. Raptor. Ban'yu1e : S Wiltmore 2 .P t4ltefhell $ell. Ferrall . Best. Bell. S Gray. Thompson . Glass. GilYracn. Ferialt.

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Coach : Laurie Agha nRes Coach : Laurie Aghan

1 G. Burch2 C. Thomas3 S. Edwards5 M. Boland6 D. Monogue7 C. Glennie8 J . Jess9 T. Harkin10 D . Boland11 B . Cooper12 A . Bethune13 D . Denbraber14 A. Larki n15 A. Hyland16 H . Field17 M . Denavi18 J . Hughe s19 G . Whitehead20 P. Fare s21 C. Quinn22 S . Flynn23 J . Livingstone24 P. Harpe r25 B . Volombello26 S . Downes27 S .Jone s28 J . Langford29 J . Wilson30 C . Coililver31 M . Hunter32 J . Bleakney33 C .Wooden34 M . Taruilli35 R . Chapman36 P. Heveran37 J . North-Coombes38 B . Moran39 M . Mercuri40 A . Cultrera41 C . Bambury42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery44 G . Mackii n45 N . Frederikson46 M . Anderson47 N . Moran48 M . Moore49 G . Verstra50 L. Sheffield51 C . Watt52 M . Corrie53 J . Dever s54 M. O'Halloran55 J . Crouc h56 D.Joyc e57 D . North-Combes58 D. Law59 A. Bentley60 D. Vine61 M . Gree r62 L . Bradshaw63 A. Barrie64 P.Glennie65 L . Buzaglo66 J . Hunt67 P. Cuickshank68 J . Coglan70 C . Lyng71 J . Pole72 M . Riley86 B . Barclay

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Coach: Dean AndersonRes Coach:Kornel Dachs

1 D. Rosman2 B. Hal l2 S. Stevenson3 C. Knight3 S. Erickson4 M. Liddell4 K. Deakin5 S. Kendall6 M. Harrison6 B. Minter7 J. Cowlishaw

8 S. Cossar - Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A . Will11 S . Amiet11 M . Cassidy12 D . Pearce12 M . Dakic13 D . Gur r14 S . Klose15 P. King16 T. Royals17 R . Gosstray17 D . Roberts18 P. Anderson18 B. Baxte r19 R. Buchanan20 M . Klose20 H . Vella21 N . Brohier22 T. Townley23 D . As h24 G . Lehne r25 M . Cramphorn25 T. Wailes26 S . Williams26 S . Widjaja27 R . Keown28 G . Evans29 J . Whitmee29 D . Schrimski30 J . Gross31 S . San t33 C . McGrath33 N . Silver34 J . Margerison35 S . Thompson36 A. Lawrence37 M. Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 G. Harrison41 A . Bosna42 D. Synman

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Coach: Andrew SutherlandRes . Coach : Clinton Perry

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10 S Webster11 M Spencer12 J Caldwell13 A Herrman14 B Merli n15 M Tinkler16 B Tatterson17 P O'Neill18 E Morrison19 D Furnell20 A Anderson21 C Gregory22 R Kamphius23 D Cavicchiolo24 C Williams25 J Hawkins26 P Ferno n27 N DeYoung

28 S McGee29 D Weeks30 L Creamer31 G Harry33 J Smith34 B Dowsley35 D Murchie36 N Costley37 J Andritsos38 P Tuohey39 M Smith40 M Bolton42 P Millie43 R Feenaghty44 D Teesdale45 R Wals h

46 A Ryan47 S Mentha48 K McIntyre50 A Clar k52 N Moresi53 B Scott54 M McGrath55 J Hirjee56 R Reith57 A Berry58 C Strauss59 B Carstein60 S Lloyd61 P Campbell62 A Hawkins64 S Flatman67 B Dempsey69 N Manuel i

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OAKLEIGH A.F.C . OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OLD ST

Coach : is Moore Coach : Matt Hanson Coach : Michael Zemski Coach : Gavin Keane .- . '. . .- . -; peter ~ los Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res. Coach : Phil Aarons Res Coach : Shane Bishop

Coach : Dave Miller

1 B. Gec 1 J . McLean 1 C. Angus 1 J Pana (VC) Res Coach: Andrew Bethun e

2 A. Bloomfield 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 J Fincher 1 D Dinicolantonio3 D. MacKenzie 2 T. James (DVC) 3 M . Cohen 3 P Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Mear a4 P. Heverin 2 A . McKenzie 4 4 D Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchell5 T. tar,chello 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 S Emerson 4 A Auliso (RVC)

S Buckle6 G. Treacy 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C. Campbell 6 C Ridleyy 6 G Bonnici7 B . Stirling 5 S. Horskins 7 R. Oppy 7 J Leask 7 A Burgess8 R. Marshall 6 A. Seeley 8 P. Harris 8 L Fletcher 9 A Bethune9 J . Moutis 6 R. Heath 9 A. Birkill 9 J Goodger 10 B Mitchel l10 S . Lewis 7 M. Scott 10 K. Shrives 10 S Bryant 11 S . McCann11 C. Hanle y

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LOOKING by Noel Rur 118

5 YEARS AGO - 199 5dam Acreman (Old Mentonians) became the17th player in the club's history to reach 15 0

games . In his 9th season with the club, Adam has

booted a record of 570 goals . and won the club goalkicking in 7 of the last 8 years, and the 'B' sectionaward the last three years . Old Mentonians, eighth

and 12 points, ended up with two bad weeks asthey went down to MHSOB, also on 12 points, by

one point, 6 .11 to 7 .6, after losing the previous

week by 5 points. 5 .4 to Old Paradians 5 .9 .

De La Salle produced a real turn up when theyblitzed top team Old Xaverians 6.2 to 2 .0 in the first

term, and then bottled up old Xaverians for the rest

of the game to will 8 .9 (57) to 5 .2 (32) . Best were

Betheras, Chun . Grant, O'Callaghan (De La) and

Tuddenhanz. Keyhoe, Landrigan (O.X .) . De La, still

8 points out of the top four, had little chance ofmaking the finals .

Mazenod (B) secured their position in the fourwhen they were far too strong all day for top teamOld Haileyburians .7 .5 (47) to 3 .3 (21) . Best were

Pickering, Polan, Murray (Maz). and Phillips,

Armstrong, Walden (O .H .) . It helped celebrate agala day for the club when "Riles" Riley played hi

s nior 259th game to break Adrian Green'meershi an drecord . Peter had played in many prepswon many club awards .

Whitefriars seventh in 'C', toppled second tearn,Old Geelong in an extraordinary game . At the last

change old Geelong led 6 .1 (37) to 2 .10 (22) . The

'Friars kicked 4.5 in the final ternBe tota`vesolitary re Begley .

to win 6 .15 (51) to 7 .1 (43) .

Bateman . Pratts (W), and Glasscott, Taylor, Smythe

(Old G) .Old Camberwell 3rd in R vers~ 9 .3(57)stow4 6

against top team Hampto n

(30) . O. Camberwell had the top percentage of all

senior teams . 218 . 11 . Possibly the credit was dueto a great defence as the points scored against were

only 867 .Only undefeated teams were North Brunswick

(15 wins and I draw) and U . Blues (15 wins )

10 YEARS AGO - 199 0

AJAX veteran Henry Ritterman, lured out ofretirement early in the season when his brotherMichael was appointed coach, celebrated his 150thgame for the club with 7 goals in the club's win

against, Gxrin against, Brunswick. 30 .28 to 7 .6 .

Old scotch kept their final four hopes alive whentheir convincing 17 .22 to 10 .10 victory against a

disappointing oldXaverians movedthem into fifth posi-tion, one gamebehind Marcellin . Best were Smith, Sinclair,

Reddish, Wilson. Aujard, McCall (6 gls) (Old

Scotch) .Kew, in B, had gone from a relegation possible,

to a final four chance when they continued theirclimb with a 28 point win against Old Brighton whohad slumped dramatically . Parkside (7th) made iteven more intense when they beat fourth team OldTrinity by 19 points .

A remarkable man reached 100 games atParkside at the age of 45 . Starting at Parkside in1985 after 400 games with Alphington andCollingwood Districts . Jack King has been a won-

derful player . At 40 years of age, Jack won the 'B'

Section B and F . Always superfit Jack's enthusi-asm and commitment are magnificent . (Jack . Tom

Johnston says that you are his fitness trainer . You

should sue him for damages to your reputation .

(NR) .VAFAUA awarded Life Membership to Pat

Maebus and John Smith at their July Meeting.

Rumor was strong that the new report form fo r

Umpires Observer would include CoodabeenChampions, Digger's BFKRIFOTUWHDP

A man with a reputation, almost unchallengedas best club press correspondent for a VAFA club,David Holland, played his 100th game for Old

Mentonians . David's energy, initiative and enter-prise has gained the club tremendous exposure in

local papers . He has also been a great example toyounger players at social functions , footy functions

and discos .In a battle of the two leaders in 'D', State Bank

were too strong for St Bedes, 14 .15 to 10 .9 . Cloke .

Gniel . Bennett (State Bank) and Mick Beasley .

Berry, Bryant (St Bedes) were best .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 5'A' Section, with two rounds to go was really in

balance . North moved into top place when theydefeated 9th team St Bernards and De La Salle heldonto a chance for the four with a strong 17 pointNvin over third team Ormond . Collegians got homeby I goal against Old Scotch to put the Cardinalsplace in the four in dange r

North Old Boys saluted Steve O'Rourke,Anthony O'Donnell, Grant Pearse and Ian Turnbullon reaching 100 games . Andrew Grant played his

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50th game with Old Brighton Grammarians tobecome the third Grant to reach the mark. follow-

111 g the paths of club captain Peter and secondbrother Tony . On occasions the three best havebeen A Grant, P. Grant. T. Grant.

Fawkner (C ) and Old Trinity (D) were unde-

fcated. 'C' section fourth place was a real fight withOld Camberwell 32, Thomastovrn 28, St Kevins 28,Old Haileybury 28 . Would Langford-Jones be ableto lift his boys?

Umpires Corner paid tribute to Neville Nash .(Qmpires Advisor) . Graeme Simpson (Ass . Advisor)and Wayne Henry (Fitness Advisor) . Relegation inA' section was between Uni Blues 20, St Bernards20 and Old Xaverians 16 .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 0Old Brighton wingman Owen Mills celebrated

his 200th game by again patrolling the wings of theBeach Oval where he has reigned for the past twelveyears - noted for his characteristic wide turn andlong left foot torpedoes spearing into the forwardline.

Peter Gartner became the first Marcellin playerto reach the "200" . A former captain, best andtairest (twice), long serving member of the SocialCommittee. Peter has achieved it all with the helpof his patient wife Denise .

Old Melburnians were surprised and delightedthat the most popular member of the club, ArchieSalek, holder of countless club man trophies, andreached the milestone of 50 games .

Ormond, 36 points, and Old Melburnians, 34points, met in the last game to decide who wouldfinish in 4th position . Ormond having scrapedhome in the previous round by 2 points from U .Blues in a high scoring game, 17 .18 to 18 .10 . Afteran even first half. Ormond were far too strong forOld Melburnians, kicking 14 .9 to 4 .4 in the lastquarter. Parisi, Barnes . Pearce, (Ormond), andPisarski, Trumble, Waddington (0 . Melb) were best .

In 'C' Hampton Rovers and Old Haileyburiansplayed off for fourth place with Hampton Roversmuch the better team. 22 .12 (144) to 11 .11 (77) .Malone, McPherson and Bird starred for the victors .

150 games to Old Ivanhoe ruckman, BrendanO'Brien and ANZ's courageous wing man - roverSteve May .

25 YEARS AGO - 1975Uni Blacks were beaten by 10 points by St

Bernards in the final round but held onto fourthposition as Ormond who finished level on points,did not win by a big enough margin against MonashBlues to overcome their percentage lag . It will bethe first time for 10 vears that Ormond have missedout in the final four.

Umpires Association elected Alan Bishop andKen Jorgensen to life membership . At a champagneand chicken dinner at Ray Mullar's home. Fred

Grubb, a new boy, entertained with his Al Jolsonnumbers and was a good voice .

Geelong congratulated evergreen rover turnedwing man Mick Allden on 150 games . Mick playedin two premiership teams (C 1966) . (B 1972) . wonthree club best and fairest and represented thestate in Hobart in 1969 .

150 games also to Len Belcher (Alph), John Rojo(Ivanhoe) and Peter D'Ambrosia (Old Carey) .

Geelong (A) was the only team in the Associationto go throughout he season without a win .Heatherton (F) had the best record of wins, 17 . Topgoalkickers for the year, (A) Thompson, (StBernards) 80, (B) Hughes (Ivan) 88, (C ) Calleja (StKilda) 62, (D) Combe (H . Rovers) 71, (E) Dencer(AIVZ) 70 . (F) Meeking (Heath) 114 .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970University Blacks and St Bernards met with the

loser almost certain to go out of the 'B' section four .S Bernards 12 .6 trailed Blacks 12 .15 at the lastchange and then kicked 2 .5 to Blacks 3 behinds towin by 5 points . Daffey . M . Perrett and Ginnivanwere best.

Old Paradians in the second last round, kepttheir hopes of avoiding relegation alive, by a sur-prise 10 point win over Ormond . However theywent down to Ivanhoe in the last round and wererelegated to 'B' section for 1971 with that team .

40 YEARS AGO - 1960150 games to Alphington's Ted Whitfield, 100 to

Kew's Noel Stokes and Roy Millist .Collegians (lst) and Old Xaverians (5th) met - a

victorv to O .X . and a loss to either Blues or Blacksand O .X. would be in four. O.X . were not up werenot up to it and were convincingly beaten . 12 .13 to8 .8 .

Best were Sanders, Powell, Rush (6 goals), (Coll)and Malone, Slattery, Edmonds (Old X .) .

"A" section four was Collegians, Old Melb, U .Blues and U . Blacks .

In 'B ' section UHSOB finished strongly, winningthe last 7 games to gain to top place, while De LaSalle . after winning the first 8, lost 3 of the last 4games, but still held on to second place on percent-age power House and Kew .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0Old Melburnians went down by 5 points in the

last game to Ivanhoe . Hampton Rovers, level onpoint with OM's, needed a win against Ormond onthe leader's home ground to get into the finals .Rovers played well, leading by a point at three quar-ter time. but went down by 13 points in a hard slog-ging finish .

The artillery show band at half time and RedCross Collection made it a big day at Ormond.

Duncan Anderson finished on top of A sectiongoalkickers with 75 goals

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inel_ . :I v-=',`ltion s

Ithough Section 1 had its final four decided . thecontest for the filial four in Section 2 was no t

decided until the final siren sounded in the final homeand away round. To add to the closeness of the contestthe minimum margin was the determining factor andthe same combatants play each other out today . Otherresults showed what might have been . as round 15 gavethe best result for the season to some teams . My suc-cess rate dropped to 70% .REVIEW ROUND 15SECTION 1

The St Kevins versus Old Scotch match provideda close contest in which the lead changed many times .St Kevins Coach . Anthony Morgan thought the twotelling factors in his team's eight point victory were theirtwo goals kicked into the wind and the farewell matchof two long serving players namely Richard Callananand former coach . Dean De Rooden . Anthony namedhalf back, Ben Day. ruckman . Dennis Ivory and centrehalf back . John Fogarty as best for St Kevins . who haveproven to be the best side outside the final four.

In windv conditions at the Brighton Beach Oval .Prahran defeated Old Brighton by twenty five points .Good players for Prahran included ruekrnan . SimonHarrold. wing man. Steve Ivak. ruckrover. Kobv Jonesand the dynamic duo up forward veteran Mick O'Dea (4gls). and Coach Brady Scanlon .

Back on familiar Kew turf of their Alma Mater. OldXaverians recorded victory by ninety one points over adepleted . Mazenod . Full fonvard Ben Matthews againdid well for the winners . For iviazenod "Big Nlacca" . thefull back, Glen "M .C" Rogers . fleet footed Darren "Ace"Arthur and the flv in from Adelaide . Nick "The Crow"Jacobs were the best.

Second placed Old Melburnians defeated ninthplaced Marcellin by sixty nine points .

De La Salle had the five .

SECTION 2: Yarra Vall ey received a forfeit from Parkside .In a nail biting finish . Therry Penola hung on to a

one point lead to defeat a fast finishing . Rupertswood.Therry Penola led at each change before Rupertswoodcame home strongly to kick three goals four behinds tonothing in the last quarter to fall short of victory by theminimum margin .

Thus the stage is set for a replay today . Best forTherrv Penola included ruckman Geoff Pinner . the con-sistent John Zanetti . Danny Van Engelen and ShaunLees . For RupertswoodV the best were AndrewO'Callaghan on a wing, rover Mark O'Riley . key fonvard .Stuart Gallus and ruckman . Steve Carmoclv.

Collegians finished with a strong performance todefeat Old Camberwell sixty four points . Collegians .who played more consistent football . also made betteruse of the strong wind . The versatile Rod Heatl : . whoagain played well for Old Camberwell. thrilled playersand spectators with a raking drop kick goal . JeffDouglas . who again dominated around the ground . and"Jaffa" Kelly at full back also did well for OldCamberwell,

On the wide spacesof the Old Trinityground, the home sidewas defeated by OldIvanhoe by ninetee npoints . The game, played in windy conditions was a lo

w scoring contest. Best players for Old Ivanhoe included Drew Spiden as a ruckrover. ruckman Vaughn English

and Engin Genci. Best for Old Trinity were Mark Boyd,Anthony Kenna and Tim Peggie .

The virtual elimination final between IalonahWhites and St Bernards was a tight contest as at halftime the scores were even . In the second half. MonashWhites gradually assumed the ascendancy as they helda fifteen point lead at the last change. This leadincreased in the last quarter so that Monash Whitesqualified for today's semi final with a twenty one pointvictorv . A telling factor in their win was the good playof VAFA umpire turned ruckman . John Stoppa, whoselong goal in the third quarter marked the beginning ofthe end for St Bernards . Former captain Chris Howeand veteran wing man Stephen Dods also did well forthe winners, For St Bernards . Jack and Luke Overmanand Stuart Donnellv were best .

Old Geelong ended their season in a blaze of glorywith a thirty point v9etory over Whitefriars, who did notenjoy a successful debut season .

PREVIEW OF FIRST AND SECOND SEMI FINALSSECTION 1FIRST SEMI FINAL

Todavs contestants. Prahran and De La Salle haveonly met once this season . in round 7 . when De La Sallecame from behind Prahran to snatch a one point victo-ry . Although the depth of talent available to Prahran isunquestioned, its utilisation over four quarters is cer-tainly open to doubt. A highlight will be the clashbetween Brett Cartlidge . the winner of the competitiongoal kicking and the 200 game De La Salle veteranShane Rudd . The consistent . Andrew Reed and AshTucker. are two other players, Prahran must nullify .The strength of versatility of Nigel MacPherson aroundthe ground will trouble be La Salle . All things consid-ered I forecast victory for De La Salle, whose four quar-ter efforts will outlast those of Prahran .

SECOND SEMI FINALUndefeated Old Xaverians coach David King rates

Old Melburnians as the most difficult opponent thisseason . This was certainly true in their round 4 clash inwhich marginally straighter kicking, enabled OldXaverians to win by a mere four points . In their returnmatch played in round 13 . Old Xaverians trailed OldMelburnians . by two points at half time. In the secondhalf. Old Xaverians responded the task and went awayto will by silty points. Today on the big Sandringhamground . the opportunities for leading forward . BenMatthews . could beeomp less . Although OldMelburnians will be competitive . can they maintain thepressure? I think not and tip another victory to OldXaverians.

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SECTION 2

FIRST SE MI FINALNow that Monash Whites have qualified for todav s

final, their opponents Old Ivanhoe will have to reallyconcentrate on nullifying their stars such as ruckroverBryce Collier, wing man Stephen Dodds and ruckmaniohn Stoppa . Old Ivanhoe ruckman . Vaughan English~ll have to use his bulk to bump the lighter Stoppa off

i,is game . I expect a tense struggle and avour the more: xperienced Monash Whites to win narrowly .

SECOND SEMI FINALRupe rt swaod and Therry Penola have met twice

ins season . At Rupertswood in round 4 . a very inae-curate home side won by two points. Last week at the

gawkner Reserve . Therry Penola set up an early lead .which Rupertswood failed to match by only one point .On the neutral Preston City Oval the stage is set foranother close encounter . Ruck contests between GeoffPinner (Therry Penola and Steve Carmody will have amarked effect on the outcome. Can Mick O'Kearnevnullify the goal kicking potential of Stuart Gallus?There is an unparalleled depth of ( ;)erienee within the

~

CLUB 18 (1) - 15 .07.00BtR~iw; 2.0 4.2 4.3 6.5.10

Old scotch: 2.5 2.8 4.9 4.9 .33

St fievins : ICataro!os 2. Fiwec. Meaghcr . Ries . Morgan. Best : Dar. 4o- "rci~artc .

41unk. Callattan . DeRoe9en . Old scotch : Goal kickers and best pia"ers resilts

ant receirrod. Umpires. Lmdsay Nktntyc e

Be La Salle : BYE

Old Brighton: 0.3 1.7 3.9 5.11 .41

Pmlinni; 2.2 4.6 5.8 9.12.66

Old Brighton: Goal kickers mid best players results, not rccenvd . Prahran: 0tka

4 S:anlon 2. h-ak, Jones. Bryce . Best: Harrold. Croat. Fi2}ant Brangi4in- COach.

O=ttaday.Umpires : Tony Hall

Old Xaveri®ns: 7.6 10.10 14.18 18 .21 .129

tr3azenod O .C: 0.1 2.3 3.3 5.8.38

Old Xaverians: Matthews 5 . P George 2. Fitzgerald. Fitz. Prender9le . R Klltg J

i{ardta~fck . Smith. Footer 2. Best: Smith. R King. Fitzgerald. Hawkms . Farlcr . L

Hrudn:ck . Mazenocl O.C: Bridgland 3 . T Nston . Arthur. Best : DRoiarlo.

Bridgland. Rogers. T Bitson. S Bllson. Harre}c Umpires: Richard Benson

Old &ieltnunIanv: 6.3 9.4 13.8 17.9 .111

lAveeBin: 1.0 3.2 3.2 7.3 .45

Old?deltnsnimis : Verge 4. Brznch0otsrr 3 . Mackie 3 . Jensa 2 . Bertiv. B1ackL+urr. .

s . Hute lungs. C Tomlinson, Best : Glllon. Cdner. Branchtlo c°-' :e .

' Jesse Marcellin: Goal kickers and best :xs results not rec :d .

t ...,. .:s : F ._, teindlow

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

CLUB XVIII (l )

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 0 87B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 5 57BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 0 38O'DEA PRAHRAN 4 35BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 0 29HEGAN DE LA SALLE 0 25

CLUB XVIII (2)

T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 33ZANETTI THERRY PE NOLA 2 33HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 3 28HOLSMAN COLLEGIANS 4 28

ROBERTS MONASH WHITES 3 26

-r„o nenn-r- io cl1nTQAt 1 GR'Jnnn

Therrv Penola side, but this may not be enough to over-come the enthusiasm of the ambitious Rupertswoodteam . Therry Penola had to win last week and on neu-tral ground today . their edge may have passed . I selectRupertswood to win narrowly after a classic struggle .

Competing teams please remember, business asusual, with thils to 9167 2857 phone, or 9467 2865fax by noon Monday, please .

St. '=c:vins 0' - all at ~ ;~0 B pay tribute to t:': o fan-

tastic clubmen and individuals who have announcedtheir retirement after a cor~,bined total of over 500games for the club . Richard Callanan and Dean Le

Rooden have been wonderful contributors for the club,both on and off the field, and of late have been part ofthe Club XVIII team . where they have been providingthe team with great experience and leadership . It was afitting result for them both that we were able to win forthem in their last game . and SKOB wishes both "Titch"and "Droogie" all the best as they hang up their boots .

Yana Valley O .B:Parl,ide :

Them Pencils O .B:Rupcrtswood:Therry Penola O.B: Za tv. Bcdaa . Patner . Culph Best: Puvter.

-Sn . S _ -- `iupatswood: C -M- 2.trm . Best: A OC~ .~ ~.~..st.

Totn i:, -..msc :~pires : . t^}tutn &2 .3 4.3 . .0

9 15.1d_1048 .10 . 1Fest :' t uGt . t:~ . , . .:rrs.

1.1 4.4 6.6 9.7.6 1

Old Geelong: 4.7 7.7 10.10 13.119

Vr'hitefriars : 0Brtcu 4 . Naunuth 2 . Bonnyttvt . Best : SpfletII . CosteLo. -Meara

'r1 so„ Bonm;vart. 0Brten Old Geelong: Box 3. N Brutes 3, Mas °.

,o- 2 . lt't1smn . Bastczk. R Bra,r,t. Best R Broxn. Ma~s . Barr.»To_ugh.

I . . Bostock. Umpires: rlndren; Barrut~tonOia irimcy: 1.0 Z.2 3.5 4.7.31Old Ivanhoe: 1.4 4.6 6.6 7.8.50Old Trinity: Roberts . Peg ,Ple. Cade . Bocd_ Best ; ', 1. t' T adtselL Rd.tisen .

.~. ftbl ,-°., .^r^< Old Ivanlttie: beach a . or Yansood . Best:

L . h'. >on. Lo nseu . Condrou Un .pir~ ; tler

~':White. 0.2 1.3 8.7 .55

:._rnerds : C _.. :s aria c5 tdtoee.

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1) S E

SATURDAY JULY 221ST SEMI FINAL

PRAHRAN v . DE LA SALLETREVOR BARKER OVAL .

SANDRINGHAM . 11 .30a m2ND SEM I FINAL

OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSTREVOR BARKER OVAL,SANDRINGHAM . 2 .00pm

CLUB XVIII, .SATURDAY JULY 22

1ST SEMI FINALOLD IVANHOE v. MONASH WHITES

PRESTON CITY OVAL. 11 .30am2ND SEMI FINAL

RUPERTSWOOD v. THERRY PENOLAPRESTON CITY OVAL . 2 .00pm

2 3

rd,! t.a ,1 .3

.- . .5

,+.4 .34

. , . - _ ._ .. ~

CLUB 18 (2) - 15.07 .00RECEIVED FORFEIT 10.11 .71FORFEITED 6.8.44

2.6 5.8 7.10 7.10.520.2 3.4 4.5 7.9.51

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPION S$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Prize - $500 . if less than 20 players regularly wear Blades boots in VAFA matches orlists of players wearing Blades boots is not submitted to VAFA by July 31 .

Points have been allocated for Rounds 14-15 matches .A senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 points

CLUB SEN. RES . U-19 TOTAL

OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . .270BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . .264THERRY PENOLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 .5 . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . .243OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . .237UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1I . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . .237DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . .14 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . .234OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I1 . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . .234CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 I - . . . . . . . . . . .l 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .I 1 . . . . . . . . . . .23 1NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 .5 . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . .231OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . .228ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I1 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . .219POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .216MAZENOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . .213ST LEOS EMMAUS W .P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . -11 . . . . . . . . . . .213WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .210HAMPTON ROVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .5 . . . . . . . . . .205 .5BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .204MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 .5 . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . .204SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .12 . . . . . . . . . . .204OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . .198ST JOHNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .198ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . .195AJAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . 192PARKSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . .14 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .192YARRA VALLEY 0 B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.5 . . . . . . . . . .187 . 5ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 .5 . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . .180A UINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . .177B NYULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 177RICHMONDMOND CENTRAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 4BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 162NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .16 2SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .162ELTHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .156ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 150OLD WESTBOURNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .150OLD CAMBERWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . 144PRAHRAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 144SYNDALTALLY-HO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 144UNIVERSITY BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . 144ST MARYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . II . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .138KEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 132ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .129THOMASTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 126OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . 123OLD FIAILEYBURIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . 117OLD PARADIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.5 . . . . . . . . . . .6 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 11 7HAWTHORN CITIZENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .11 4MENTONE AMATEURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . .114MTLILYDALE OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 114PENINSULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 114UIISOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 114MHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . 108WEST BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 108WHITEFRIARS O C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . .10 8SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . -102.102GLEN EIRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .99MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .96BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .93WERRIBEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . .13 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .90COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . .78OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .75ELEY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .72OLD IVANHOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .72OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .57ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54MONASH GRYPHONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42OLD MENTONIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .42BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . :0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .24OAKLEIGII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .1 8

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i'A. s I wander to various amateur grounds toobserve games at all levels . both as a means to

j --en the withdrawal symptoms of what seemed to, a lifetime of coaching and to fulfil my duties as anew member of the VAFA Executive . it reminds methat there are still so many veterans still enjoyingtheir footy. Whether Senior or Reserves, each weekthe battle scarred warriors take the field, some sup-ported by the latest in thermal strappings coveringstu`f joints and muscles, the remaining with someform of tape adhesion, generally supporting thepatellar tendons or wrist, elbow or creaking A/Cjoints .

How far are these senior citizens of our playingranks pushed in their lead up to games I~vonder?Hopefully current coaches are giving some sanctionto a lessening of the load on the training track toextract the last possible competitive inclinationsfrom their charges. Hopefully I did this but it wasonly the last 5 to 6 seasons that I allowed somecompromise to my previous 15 to 16 seasons ofunconditional demands regardless of age or battlefatigue.

I left the highly successful Ormond scene fol-lowing the '91 season and took up the reins at thehospitable, relatively new but suceessfulWhitefriars Football Ciub . Borne out of the wellregarded Carmelite College, carefully guarded fromthe view of other clubs . except for their immediateopponents each home game . the ground is placed inwhat can only be described as a totally differentfootball setting from any other VAFA point of repre-sentation . The challenge of leading a club in theirfirst year of B Grade was clear at the outset . Despitea healthy number of keen . fit . younger players, obvi-ously eager to continue the rise up the grades . therewere the inevitable late starters and veterans whowere going to struggle with the heavy demands ofthe new, uncompromising coach . I learnt quicklythat my plans may need to be revised to a degree .So what did I learn ?

Firstly I had to wrestle with my own set of stan-dards and fortunately I compromised to a sensibleextent. One clear example - a very fine player,Peter Lane . had played an integral part in the riseof the fledgling Club above the lower grades . Peter'slegacy of a football journey from Richmond VFL, to"Ily-in" player in Tasmania, to the EDFL and thenback to the old School had left this terrific competi-tor with "dickv" limbs . Also an asthmatic, P Lanewas clearly not going to last the season if I main-tained mv normal demands of one in, all in . Iagreed on a plan of reduced training load to suit theexisting physical state of this important player whoalso endured a jet setting lifestyle in business .Suffice to say that Lane generally placed a critical

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part in our linup for the big games resulting in theclub's participation in the finals that season . I hadcommenced to understand the necessity of appro-priate player management .

After three enjoyable seasons at this unique andfine club it was back to Ormond to take on thesenior role at a time when some suggested that thismighty club was destined for relegation that seasonfollowing retirements, unae•ailabilities and "the endof an era" . Well they were one year out and again Ihad to support an intelligent approach to manage-ment of veteran players . In these area I learnt a lotfrom a well known fitness industrv personality,Craig Harper . I came to understand the benefit ofnew techniques of fitness for football, includingalternative training and again I supported a "fresh"approach toward the old hands . Connell, Gilmore,Jobling and McDonald were a few to benefit from asensible approach and all responded significantlyand contributed greatly as Ormond defied the oddsand pushed into vet another finals' campaign .Freshening of the mind was just as important as therelease from the continual pain of the track, so saidthe feed back from the senior lads .

And finalIv to Caulfield Grammarians . One ofthe oldest clubs in the competition . an A Grade flagto their name, and heavily reliant on a handful ofexperienced . talented senior players to make themcompetitive in the lower grades . Firstly I acceptedthat not only had these veterans been the mainstayof winning teams but they had also played when theclub was last in A Grade, only 9 years previous .

Secondly. by now I realised fully how importantsenior players would be at finals' time when therewas not an abundance of talented players readilyavailable . Names such as Royals, Brohier,DiCrosta and Cossart-Walsh are representative of agroup who, despite their willingness to always "dothe work", could still achieve great things for theirteam with a carefully managed training programme .

Again these players did not let their club or teammates down in the big games and will no doubt giveone or two more seasons with the right supervision .

The best way to judge the worthwhile veterans inmy opinion is to consider their passion for the game,their preparedness to adapt to alternative trainingand their character as leaders on the field . Theseare adequate ingredients to place in the melting potand come out with the correct product capable ofrewarding faith in the true warrior.

Age can, but should not weary them .Geoff Reilley

VAFA Executive member/ President AFCA VAFA

Former Coach Ormondti3'IzitefriarslCau f eidGrammarians (440 games)

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ably predicted d, 5 . Parkside c( ntinued theirdomination to replace Thomasto',__ in third posi-tion . whil Salesian hung on against a gallantWest Bs '~ to retain fourth and set up ashowdo h the Red Devils this week . UniBlacks 2d arra Valley again registered solidvietori-,a_nd Peninsula made a belated returnto . " lers' list .

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term against Thomas-lance to kick with th e

bootin coais 9 to almost end the eon-tr<~ Dale . tit : :~- .~_nd Reginato led a swag ofP i'side run: 's that maintained pressure onit, .,,- opponenis and continually pumped the ballforward, where Moodie was the chief beneficiarywith 7 majors . The Bears were understandablydisappointed With the result which saw themtumble out of the four, but had the familiarnames of Luke Smith . Holmes and Arcoraci per-forming 41.

C ov-rcame a quarter time deficita~ain : ick to lead for the remain-der of .le dt •- . Ie oli s 4 goals in the second quar-ter were eritkul in the finish as the Chaddy boysstruggled to shake of the L~lests . With little over akick separating the two sides at the final change .the stage was set for an exciting climax . and thiswas certainly fulfilled as a West Brunswick play-er had a shot after the final bell, only for a minorscore to result . Yet another close one for theMagpies, whose best included Brockley . O'Brienand Lehmann, while Salesian cling desperatelyto fourth position . Ievoli . Campbell and Loganwere their better players .

Peninsula finallv had a win after many weeksin the footballing wilderness, defeating FitzroyReds at Mt Eliza . The Pirates kicked 14 goals tothree after half time, with Payze busy with 7,Cook continuing some good form and Landryproviding some dash out of the back half. Bestfor the Reds were Drury . Addicott and Card .

Mentone were within 9 points of Yarra Valleyat 3114 time only to be overrun in the last by theirmore fancied opponents . Looks like the windproved a decisive factor. which helped Yarra staya game clear in second spot . and set up a deci-sive clash with the Blacks this week . Yarra's bestwere White, Ho and Laing . while Emmett,

O"U~ ara and Chris LSullivan did -It forthe Vultures .

Kew put in adetermined effort to go do i to -' b31

points . The K's pace allowzd them to lead at

quarter time. however the Blacks aerial domi-nance came to the fore in the second half, caus-ing turnovers and setting up scoring opportuni-

ties for the Students . Wilson with 5 grasped afew of such opportunities although the score-board Suggests some general waste around the

sticks . Cunningham and Vegter played well andPekin returned to form for the Blacks, while for

Kew, Wood again was prolific in the eentre, andw-s ^ 11 supported by Bradley and Lafranchi .

P . :Crunch time arrives this week with all games

having a direct bearing on finals /relegation pos-sibilities.

Salesian will be thrilled to have a homeground advantage against Parkside, but mustwin in order to maintain a hand in their ownfinals destiny . Parkside also realise that theymust keep winning to stay in the finals race . andwill be mindful that a position as high as secondis not out of the question . The Red Devils shouldwin the midfield battle and have more scoringoptions for Salesian and will get home by 26points .

Fitzroy Reds will be hoping to notch up theirsecond win of the season against WestBrunswick, who again proved their ability tomatch it with the top sides . Its been a frustrat-ing season for both sides, but I feel the Westiesshould have a little more polish providing lastweek's disappointment can be put aside .

Thomstown should bounce back at homeagainst Mentone and press for fourth positionafter a fairly ordinary showing last week . TheVultures will battle manfully but have less toplay for than the Bears, and this may prove thedecisive factor today. Provided Thomastown'seffective running game can get going. I believethey will win by 29 points .

The top two teams are pitted against oneanother this week as Yarra Valley host UniBlacks . The Uni boys will be aware of Yarra'smarked improvement since their previousencounter, and also the psychological advantageto be gained by keeping a 'clean sheet' against

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their opponents . Yarra will match up pretty wellin both height and pace and are certainly capa-ble of knocking off the Students, but Uni have aside as close to full strength as they've had andshould have too much depth for Yarra. They'llwin by 20 points .

Kew remain in ninth position, which, asmany teams will agree does not go close toreflecting their potency. They will be an enor-mous obstacle for the Pirates, particularly athome, and look to have a sufficient number of in-form players to cause headaches for the visitors .Promises to be another tight tussle, with the K'sdeservedly favourites but the Pirates not % : thouta show.

Peninsula O ld 'oys' FC - congratulate Gre .'jNelson who plays his 150ia g r for the clubthis week . Nellie has been a highly respectedplayer and clubman over many years at thePirates, and has this year led the way with cus-tomary determination and inspiration at seniorlevel . Well done Greg .

Parkside - Adrian Constantini 50 games .Adrian has been dogged by back and leg injuries,but assures us his l00 game tally will beachieved without missing another match ."Cossie" is tall . mobile, skilled and can play inany position . A popular clubman, he isParkside's nigh club king, and the idol of thekids . Congratulations from all you mates .

Kew - congratulations to VC and defenderCrai g Bradley on playing his 100ttr game today.From Alphington juniors Craig played in thereserve premiership teams of '87/'88, and DVCin '88 . A comeback in '98 from a knee injury hasseen "Braddles" comeback better than everassuming a key defence role, senior VC andleader to the young Kew brigade . Good lucktoday .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

PAYZE PENINSULA 62GORSKI THOMASTOWN 3 54THAIN SALESIAN 3 44

A. WILSON UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 44

RYAN PARKSIDE 4 43

D2 RESERVE

SINGLETON PARKSIDE 2 35

SMITH WEST BRUNSWICK 0 33

SCARPA THOMASTOWN 0 33

M BYRNE SALESIAN 0 33

KANE FITZROY REDS 1 32

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E , : . DParksrde: 8.9 8.12 19.14 24 .15 .159Thomastown: 0.0 4.2 6.2 11 .4.70

Pr.rkside : Moodie 7 . Regutato 4. R}ril 4 . Wise 4 . Coplc, 2 . htserra 2 .

Tessan . Best : Hockey. Regrnato. Dale . A Romano . Wise, Moodie .

Thomastown : Uket 4. Gorski 3 . L Suuth 2 . Word . FarGuar . Best: L Snnth .

Holies, Areeraci . Gorski, Eccles. B1TO 11 . Umpires: Luke Moncneff: George

Pateodnnos (F) . Garry choice; Bob Dunstan tGl

West Brunswick: 4.2 7.3 10.5 13 .8.86

Salesian O .C: 3.4 8.5 11.6 13.9.87

West Brunswick: J Gross 3. C Dishon 3. Smith 2 . R Benjamin. S Benjamin.

P Htuuiltou. Jenkiu . Bracklev . Best: i' .- O'Brien . Lehmann . Gordan .

Lettis . C Dishan_ Salesian O.C: )It i1 ..-.i 3 . Logan 2. Barter. R

Stevens . Best : IecolL . Campbell. Logatt . k` ; t... :.s. = .am;es. Umpires: Andy

Carrick, Jason Line iF )

Peninsula O .B: 5.5 9.8 16 .12 23 .14 .152Fitzroy Reds : 4.0 5.5 6.10 8 .15 .63Peninsula O .B: Coil kickers and best players results not received . FitzroyReds: Addteott 2. Urbatmte. Branilev. T Jackson, Bishop, P Jackson, Drury .Best : Dnmt Arldtcott . Card . T Jackson . T Mitchell. Senbergs . Umpire's :Peter Woods : Peter Griffiths (F)

Merit no: 4.2 5.3 8.5 9.8.62

Yarra Valley O .B: 1.3 8.6 9.8 13.17.95

Mentone: A7 Hovec 2. Stephens 2 . Mich Sullivan 2 . Barker, Fmuster. C

Sullivan . Best : D Entmett . C O`Meara. C Sullivan . Barker. Nt Barr. Mick

Sullivan . Yarm Valley O.B: P Crcmean 4 . M Laing 3 . Ho 2 . B Peaks 2 . A

Drew, ~iellrath. Best : White, tlo . M Laing, LTaylor, Ling. A Drew . Umpires:Geoff Curran (R) . Aar, Ladd (F )

University Blacks: 2.6 7.11 11.16 14.21.105

Kew: 4.4 6.4 9.5 11.8 .74

University Blacks : A Wilson 5 . Caccatilz;la 2. Files 2, Beaton. Dacden .

Cuunmgliam.tFawan .Ce~ er. Best : Cuuniugham . Vehter. Hannon . Pekin. A

Allsnn . t .qelto. Kew: Catuplatl 3. Craclcvell ~. Lafranchi 2. Kint~, .

B: the. T ➢ueth Best: Crackuell . McCarthy. Horgan, C

BranF~ . chi . Umpires: Chns Gregot}° Jason ttiaszaj (F)

RE3E?,:VES -15 .07.00Parkside: 7.3 14.4 20.12 27 .14 .176Thomastov.m: 1 .0 1 .1 1.1 1.1 .7Parkside: M1tatthews n . Anton l . ituart 5. Martinez 2 . G Pan}art 2.

S:n4etan 2 . .Allan. Carmody. ' . :- ..~ Da, v. J PartJad. Best: Allan. klatthe;rs.

Antonepordcs . Carmaiy . Ditrr mez. 1'homastocen: S Smith . Best: Wight.

Naughton. Stewart. Do,nIllng. ; .:. ..- :bno. T'o .

West Brunswick: 4.1 6.1 8.2 8.4.52Salesian O.C: 2.3 3.6 518 5.8 .38West Brunswick : A Hamilton ?. bSU . . . .aker His-v. Kerr. Best : Baker. 1.9

Malone lender C Lmns , r. ?A lesien O.C: Hunt 3 . Klrehner 2 .

Best . Hunt . K¢c}mcr. Sb .19 r itUirish -, I. G G:v.pa :.

Peninsula O .B: 5.3Fitzroy Reds: 4.8

Peninsula O .B : Goal ~ .~. :'.~ . r. =iPnor5.Ncv'4 .E.uie.l,~. .

Rientone :Yana `. . ]ley Old 3 oMentoae: F!~.~. ~ .~

S Thampson.Keem. Pattcr.2. S°`sk . Sturzackcr . Joute. ?tii Wares. Best:

11.6 17.10 18.14 .1228.14 16.22 18.27 .135

results not re cetred. Fitzroy Reds :itnstone. Prior. Sainsbury. Frisby .

2.2 4.4 5.5 8.8.564.8 7.8 10.12 12.20.92Stunner 2. A Hmec. Pcrazzo. Best: Laekhart.

Valley Old Bay : S Kzltoe d. 4✓lueeinirch 3. Lang

University Blacks: 2.5 4.8 8.12 12.12 .84K-: 0.1 1.4 3.4 5.7 .37University Blacks . N 1 iison 2. Ti- Fr2nkla 2 . Svllftatt Gadd . Weber.

ChBrntdt Best . J Mlrt .chu . Tll,,:ut .ehen DeBondC Abbott . Kee,

Baker. Melnerncv . D Rvan. ltt :I d. t: Crunnllns . R Bruno. Baznes .

;.Schtern:'. Cainplgna. Bolts .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIONSALESIAN v . PARKSID EFITZROY REDS v. WEST BRUNSWICK

THOMASTOWN v . MENTONE AMATEURS

YARRA VALLEY v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS

KEW v . PENINSUL A

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL

INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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D2 SectionPlTZR®Y REDS KE W M ENTONE PAR KS IDE PENINSULA O .B .

Senior Coach : Grant Hammond Coach : Serge D'Angelo Coach: Ken Wood Coach : Laurie Zarafa Coach : Brett 67cllwrait hRes Coach : Darren Kane Res .: Greg Crimmins Res. Coach : Peter Hirst Res Coach : Mark Rowe Res Coach: Chris Gown e

1 M Frisby 1 B. Lafranchi 1 . M . Hovey 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parsons2 A Walsh 2 L. Fitzgerald 2. R. Gallagher 2 A. Delle-Vergini 2 S. McMaho n3 C Thatche r4 M Carracher 3 G. Horgan 1 M. Dixon 3 S. Pino 3 M. Goldthorp5 D Kane 4 G. Crimmins (RC) 3 K . Wood 4 D. Warren 4 E . Bowe n6 J Bennie 5 L. Bradley 4 C . Bray 5 D. Cusack 5 N . Ken t7 J Doyle 6 N. Tinetti 4 D . Emmett 6 D . Stuart 6 M. Warne r8 M Farrell 7 D. Mitchell 5 T. White 7 J . Dale 7 S. Murray9 C Prior RVC10 A Urbancic

8 J. Doumis 6 C . Stephens 8 J . Chilcott (C)8 P. Angu s

11 B Mitchell VC9 S. McCarthy 7 K. Gunter 9 A. Constantine

P Kroh n912 C

James er

10 B . Cullen (VC)Shaw11 B

8 D . Perri n9 P Emmett

10 A . VitaHockey11 B

..10 A . Hayley

14 T Clark eM.

12 J . Growcott.

10 B . Sebire.

12 D . McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodma n15 B Campbell 13 C. Kyriaku 10 T. Stillman 13 A . Copley 12 R . Powney16 M Wharfe 14 J . Looker 11 C. O'Meara 14 V. Romano 13 R . Sharpi n17 B Lee

Jge

15 C. Bradley (VC) 12 M . Davies 15 D . Moodie 1 4Coo tl19 16 D . Wood 12 T. Fava 16 T. Ryan 15 B . Cook

20 T Mitchell 17 J . Griffiths 13 A . King 17 A . Romano 16 S . Claringol d21 A Sainsbury 18 N . King (C) 14 C. McCann 18 A . Reginato 1 722 M Sammon 19 J . Dennis 15 Mick Sullivan 19 C . Williams Glove r18 S23 T Jackso n24 K Grattan

20 M. Raffaele 15 A . Fimiste rSulliva n16 P

20 D . Singleton.

19 A . Murphy25 P Jackson VC 21 B . Woodhous e

22 J . Paron.

17 C . Sullivan 21 M . TessariWis e22 R

20 S . Prendergast26 B Buick27 J Loft 23 R. Baker 18 T. Sullivan

.23 S Barratt 21 D . Splat t

28 N Hall 24 G . Palmer 18 R . Waterson .Marull i24 R 22 A . Atchiso n

29 D East 25 S . Campbell 19 D . ProsserGroves20 C

.25 M . McPherson 23 A . Burk e

30 B Foster31 P Crowe

26 M . Channon(VC) .21 D . Kelly 26 S . Ross 24 B . Wight

32 T Ha rt26 P. Nagy Bate y21 D 27 J . Sculley 25 J . Atchison

33 S Drury C 27 T. Connolly .Murph y22 P 28 R. Martinez 26 R. Neal

34 D Little 28 D . Cracknell .23 Matt Sullivan 29 J . Libroaperto 27 S . Payze

35 A Mackinnon RC 29 J . Barnes23 V O'Connor 30 M . Yandle 28 B . Taylo r

36 W Fawaz37 G Hanlon

30 C . Giansant eWell s31 A

.24 X. Smith 31 C. Austin 29 G . Nelson

38 N Bishop.

Mackay32 D25 G. Uptin 32 J . McCall 30 A. Crean

39 A George .Waylan d33 D 27 M . Wis e

'33 K . Allan (RC) 30 R . Blood (R)

40 G Banc e41 R Bur man

.34 C . Dodson

28 M . O Brien 34 A. Starkie 31 A. Landryq42 I Mc Burnie 35 R . Bruno

29 A . HoveyFrees e30 N

35 G . Panjar iBoc k36 S

32 A. Parson s43 T Villani 36 S . Ryan

.31 T. Templeton

.37 J . Pan'ari

33 P. Dietzsc h

44 G Has sett37 J . Landweh r

'32 B . Coleman 38 F. darrigo 34 T. Braden

46 P Heaphy Angel o38 L . D 33 D . Andrew 39 S . Cudmore 35 B. Szonyi48 A Cor on ip 39 M . Mclnerny 34 D . Sheehan 40 L . Inserra (DVC) 36 N . Bowma n49 A Puglia 40 C . Hibberd 35 C . Brown Linares41 E 37 T. Stewart50 B Aggenbach 41 L . Jensen 35 M . Johnstone .

42 P Dean 38 B . Brown50 E Kyriaco u51 J Rawlings

42 G . O'ConnerX b

37C . Reeves .43 J . Hubbard 39 B. Jarrett

52 B O'Conner RVCuer e43 M .

44 J Bell37 J . Stern

Perazzo38 S 44' P. Soligo'

40 G . Pattison53 S Addicott54 B Worsle Y

.45 R . Perri

.40 D . Nichols 45 R . D Ademo

J R41 S . Farro w

55 N Mathews M . Fitzgerald 42 S . MayYe inato46 . g47 B Pollock

42 P. FindlayYWhite43 S56 T Madden 47 M. Lambe 43 M . Barr .

Datso n48 C.

4 458 B Neal 48 A . Acfield 46 G . Templeton .59 R Johnstone 49 D . Ryan 47 G. Ansalde 49 B. Hnason 45 M . Higgin s61 B Tirrell Dento n50 J 48 M . Walsh 50 B. Carman 46 A . O'Nei l62 N Aude n63 G Makdesi

.51 M . Blair 52 M . Etcell 51 M . Helmick 47 L . Palmer

64 D Trindade 52 R . Campagna 53 D. Noonan 52 C . Cecchinell i53 M lanello 48 J . Bleasby

65 S Bramley66 D Timms

53 M . Boli sAntonello54 D

54 D . Bra y57 D. Fraser

.54 M . Jesse 49 J . Whela n

67 R Proctor.

55 B . Johnston 58 J . Noonan 55 J . Eastwood 50 P. Jubber51 M Alle n68 D Simmonds 56 T Fox 59 S . Wiggins 56 G . Massett .

69 K Teasdale .57 B Pugh 61 K . Lockhart 57 T. Gallagher 52 R . Osmond

70 S Dibendetto71 P Gunn

.58 C . Watts 65 T. Allinson 58 D . Lobosco 53 T. Hardin g

72 M Dikeakos 59 D . Russo 67 P. Dynes 59 T. Pattern 5 473 H Irving 60 L . Ainsworth 70 T oger sR

'60 D . Moore 55 C . Wilso n

74 N Fitzpatrick Mouss i61 SMear a73 M . O 61 B. Murphy 56 C . Bowman

75 W Daniel80 G Box

.62 B . McGauchie 74 S . Ponto n

Hirst76 P62 D . Rees 57 H . Shorten

81 J Hamilton 63 D . Dunlevie .Flemi n77 B

63 J . Sambuca 58 M . Sampson82 P Howo rt h

b64 N . Nigr o

J S.

78 M . Cerrite~li 64 T. Thoma s65 M Scar ap

59 J . Powel lurg s84 Z Sen 65 . ette 99 D . Horler . 60 N . Frank s

85 J Whelen 66 T. Goodfellow 66 M . wise 61 A . Thripp88 S Greenwoo d99 P Diacogiogis

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

67 D . Ingli s68 D . Stave 62 A . Bonne r.

Brun o99 S 9 Palermo St, 69 S . Davey 69 J . Mui r. t~Qentone 70 S . Datso nFunction Room 71 A . Inglis

* Restaurant * Pokies 72 M . Jess e

ne~v i;otEt 9583 2841 73 S . Carmody74 B Cassan oiHeibourne .

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THOMASTOWN UNIVERSITY : :i;PdICK YARRA VALLE YCoach : Gordon BurrowsRes Coach: Wayne Cooper

BLACK SCoach : Kane Bowden

Coach : Tim PontefractRes, Coach: Paul Weir

Coach: Tim Kiltwo rt hRes Coach : Wayne Reddawa y

Res Coach : Jim Gianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach: Ben Sullivan 1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearce2 B.Byron 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morri s

4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M FungSmit h5 L

5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane 5 A Dre w.6 D .Godino 7 B Cunningham 7 S Benjami n

Gentis9 A 9 C Pekin 9 C Kerr 8 L Morris.

J Heywoo d9 11 Z .Flemi n11 g11 K Bowden12 M Kohne

12 10 T Hancock11 F Macvea n

13 G .Scarpa 15 L Mellings 14 N Lampe l15 B Howlett 13 0 Kysel a

14 J .Alexander 16 P Caccaviello 16 S Smythe 14 E Krus e14 A. Ward 17 J Radford 17 M Hamilton 15 J Koenan

16 A . Faure 21 H Cameron 21 S McNamara 18 L White17 D .Gorski 22 B Sellenger 22 R Hudson 18 D Ross18 F.Arcoraci 23 S Beaton 23 P Weir 19 S Thompso n19 M . Sinni 24 N Wilson 24 J Jenkin 20 T Hale21 E .Lentini

25 T Chatfield26 M Laffy

25 G Malone26 R Benjamin 21 M . Wine s

23 R.Dimaggio 29 D Hayes 27 D Pendergast 22 B Drew

25 R .Kennedy 31 M Foster 29 D Campbell 24 M Davie sRenn a26 CC 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewis 25 S Lloyd.

27 G . Paskoski 32 S D'Andrea g35 A Willis 27 A Rowe.Morabito 36 N Abbo tt 33 D Whyte28 B Reynolds29 P.Meade 41 L Maguire 34 I Twyford

35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutts30 P.McCallum 42 A Gadd 36 P Harris 30 D Potte r31 S .Oehm 44 P Forbes47 B Murphy 37 C Irvine 31 B Sturzake r

33 M . Uket 48 J Martin 38 T Moor e39 L Brown 32 C Hefferna n

34 P. Corboy 49 J>r^leber 40 B Baker 33 P Cremean35 A.Eccles 51 A Neville 41 A Walker 34 A Cusan o36 J,Theodorou 53 N Remfry 42 A Stockdale 35 B Peak e40 B .Thomas 54 A McNicol

55 S Ve te rg43 J Tobin 36 R Penalun a

41 A .Cummaudo 56 JPRice 44 S Gaso n45 J Smith

37 D Balshaw42 L . Alevizos 57 K Begely 46 C Price 38 B Morrison43 S . Smith 58 T Krake 47 C Lehmann 39 T Reddaway

45 P. Janevski 60 J Marr 49 D Howley 41 B . Downs46 L. Biles 61 J Farrington

J R51 L Sher ry

ll42 A. Ston e

47 D .Plowright yan62 a52 D Zane 43 H Par k48 A. Naughton

63 D Stracha n64 S Mahoney

53 J Gros s54 R Sefton 44 J. Ho

51 E . Valentino 65 K Sartori 55 M Cly ne 45 L Ree sB B t l52 C . Sambams 66 J Mirtschin 56 G John e ru4 6

53 C . Hansen 67 J Mirtschin68 A Metcalfe

57 C Lewis58 D Williams

47 D Lan g48 R Davie s54 D . Wrigh tg 70 D Meek 59 A Krosche l

56 L . Downing 71 H Peck 60 S Lanyon50 T Kenned y59 P.Scopelliti 72 S Dimond 61 A Edwards51 S Gad d

62 P. Bragagnolo 73 S Jones 62 S Dishon

Holme s65 S 74 P O'Beirne 63 J Gartlan 52 A Ha rt nett.65 P Vu 75 A Paton 64 J Uebergan g

65 B Norman53 S Pas k

.Grec h67 N

76 B Smith 66 M Malone54 T Mcllrat h

.71 S Mineo

77 D Walsh 67 P Tuckwell 55 S Taylor. 78 D Files 68 C Plazzer 57 S Kehoe

79 B Flynn 69 R Hussey 58 G Ker r

71 J . Chislett 61 P. Valoppi72 R. Christie 62 P Burum a

Gros s75 T 71 M Lain g.76 R . Howell 74 A . Midlan d77 C . Norma n99 B Micel i

ecti®nSALESIAN

;rach: Matt Sextonsst Coach : D. Oldfield

1 M. Bourke

2 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompson

3 S. Sutherland4 A. Healey5 6 S Smith 6 D Keys 6 D Howse

M . Canava nR . Cincotta6 7 S.Plant 8 W Pascoe 8 L Petchel 7 J Downs

6 G. Gaspar iS .Logan

7 10 R.Scott 10 N Bowles 10 S Byrne10 9 J KeemA . Campbel lD . OliverA . Davey11 12 A.Farquer 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley 12 J Cremean

12 A . Gaspar i13 I . Bobetic14 J . McLaren5 D .Ievoli1 15 L.DelPapa 18 T Wilson 18 A Baud 1 6 L TaylorA. Chaippin i16 16 D. Farchione 19 J Ralph 1 9 P Shan

d 20 E Hannan 20 D Edwards 17 A Lain g17 Matt Forbes

18 A. Sexton

19 S. Brown20 A . Seeger

21 R . Napoli22 A . Anderson

23 M . Smit hA. Grac e24 24 B.Smith 30 J Maguire 28 J Ward 23 C Arnold

25 B . Kirchner26 J . Nannes

M . Mansfiel d27 34 S Moody 31 S Jackson 26 J Lon worth28 M . Byrn e29 Mick Forbes 28 L30 D . Campbel l31 S.Oldfield32 A . Stevens33 S . Traka s34 D . Gheblikian35 C . Baxte r36 S . Nolan37 J J . Brennan38 S . Koutaplis39 A. The

m 40 M. Fore r41 R. Nahas

P. Evans42 44 C.Chapkoun 59 T Thornton 48 M Moore 40 T Fyffe43 M . Cook e44 C . Hunt45 S. Horvath46 D . Nannes47 S. Baxter48 A . Roberts49 J . Gianna50 D . Blak e51 M. McCarthy52 S . Ega n53 Pat Forbes 49 S Seabourne

54 Paul Forbes55 P. Bouchard56 C . Malliard57 E . Malliard58 M . Bates59 S. Bobetic60 S. McGai n61 E Hanaphy 80 R Greig 70 D Zanella 59 A Joiner62 P. Pitts63 G. Rile y64 B. Bowman 73 C. Cowland 63 B Whitechurch65 D. Sutherland 74 M. Gleeson

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Service i ed b-T , - r _° eGiving Aus' -a~~ an s The Best Since 192 0

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did his best :o sne<< :; this one

,11 i .o the keeper but ~ failed miserably., =fv .a last week and

want anyone to know. He mentioned it to theI d ors, but kept it hush hush to the rest of thef lel. Umpires' Corner tried to interview Sutcliffebut he exercised his right to say nothir .l . You can'touote me. Go away. You won't mention my name,"1said. Sorry Timmy, It's time to 1 : 3 !Ir pro-

Sutcliffe joined the VAFA in 1992 after several; with the Doncaster and Districts Junior

Football League Umpires' Association, of which heis now a Life Member. He umpired senior football fortwo years and the VFL took notice after he officiat-ed in the 1993 Under 19 Division One Grand Final .

Sutcliffe spent three years with the VFLDevelopment Squad before losing his place on thelist at the end of the 1996 season. He spent 1997

umpiring with the DDJFL . now known as the Yarra

Junior Football League, and re-joined the VAFA in1998 where he made his A Section debut . He'sumpired the E Section Grand Final in the past twovears and is in form again in 2000. Not that he'd

want anyone to know !

0 Cameron Stewart returned from the Australian

Transplant Games last week with a sack full of goal

medals . He won the 5km and the 20km cycle and

placed in several other events. But it was his time in

the 5km race that took our faney. He ran it in less

than 16 minutes! Lee Troop holds the Australianrecord at 13 .14.82 so he wasn't in that class but it'san outstanding time by any person's standards . But

Stewart admitted that he thought the time vaswrong . "I think the course was about 59 0 s .r ; ort

but now that live seen the time, I' L

it," he said .This piece of news comes from Norma on ,

the widow of former VAFA secretary Jack Fullertonwho spent most of his life involved with the VAFA .

She reliably informs us that for mer umpire Allan

Arvidson will participate in the Olympic Torch

Relay on July 30 . Allan will run down WoodlandStreet in Essendon which is fanatastie news .

WHAT'S YOUR DECISION ?

Syndal Tally He is in the middle of a third quar-ter onslaught against St Marys . The Hoers were fivegoals down at the long break but have got back intothe game by taking risks and running the ball in

numbers . The half-back grabs the ball and takes offdown the wing. He runs 12m, has a bounce, runs

13m. takes another bounce, runs 10m and hand-balls to the half-fonvard who gives it back to him .

The goals are in sight if he can just get around theback pocket who is charging towards him . The

Syndal Tally Ho player runs 10m with the ball, andrealises his opponent is going too fast to change

,e

_r

below .Do 't is on

this ev, i at7.30pm, atthe C31 . It silo )e a r e night .,1° ^- __ coui .,. . , b ...ie,e i : ., . :en he saw

his if, ° in le A Section write up last week . Yes,

he's lost some weight but lie wanted to point outthat he'd lost the pounds since the start of pre-sea-son and not in the past two months .

ANSWER: The Syndal Tally Ho player will bepenalised for running too far because a player whocollects his own handpass without the ball touchingthe ground is deemed to still be in possession .

Plavers are only permitted to run l5m withoutbouncing the ball so the Syndal Tally Ho player hasrun too far .

e-mail era-.' ,' c can

Anthony Damien - lost weight and runningstrongly.

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the All-Star Australia Team of the Year.

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Does your club video your games ?

Do you have some great footage of marks,goals or some highlights that can be shown at the

Annual Vote Count night ?

The VAFA is looking to present footage ofon this night but this can only be done it ,l-,a clubs

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Last RowReview

Broadmeadows 2 won a close match agains tHawthorn last round, the young Kangas tooskilled in the end .

Ringwood knocked Maribyrnong from thefour with their hard fought win of 16 points overthe Bulldogs .

Broa eadows 1 needed to improve their per-centage to have any chance of threatening the finalfour, this they did against Bendigo 1, only time willtell whether they will get the chance to play finals .

Sth. Yarra easily accounted for an under-manned Karingal 2 team. due to injuries andunavailabllities . The Bulls expected to be at failstrength for finals in the next couple of weeks.

In the final match Keilor forfeited to Bendig o2.

Parkside had the bye .Geelong 1 entrenched themselves in the four

w°ith a solid win over Colac, while Geelong 2 foughthard but found Mamhourin Tigers too strong inmost positions .

In Ballarat the Knights proved too strong forladder leaders Karingal 1 and in doing so havebreathed a new life back into the race for theDivision 1 premiership .

PreviewBroadmeadows i host Karingal 1 and given

the significance of this match the Kangas will giv e

LADDERS ROUND 9PLAYED WON LOST

KARINGAL 1 9 7 2NORTH BALLARAT 9 7 2PARKSIDE 9 7 2GEELONG 1 9 6 3BROADMEADOwS1 9 5 4BENDIGO 1 9 2 7COLAC 9 2 7

PLAYED WON LOSTMAMBOURIN TIG 9 8 1RINGWOOD 9 7 2STH. Y'ARRA 9 6 3KARINGAL 2 9 6 3MARIBYRNONG 9 5 4BENDIGO 2~ 9 5 4HAWTHORN 9 3 6KEILOR 9 2 7BROADMEADOWS 2 9 2 7GEELONG2 9 1 8

* Received forfeit in Rd 9

it their all . however the Bulls on the reboundshould be too strong.

Ringwood will consolidate in the four with awin over the Hawks, but expect the Hawthornteam to get close .

Broadmeadows 2 face Karingal 2 also on therebound . Despite the young Kangas victory lastround I cannot see them troubling the Bulls, whowill return to the winner's list with a vengeance .

Maribyrnong and Sth . Yarea will be the matchof the day. The winner will play in the finals whilefor the loser it is curtains for 2000, depending onother likely results and percentage . The Lions bet-ter form recently points me in their direction .

Marnbourin Tigers will sharpen their claws inreadiness for finals against a hapless Keilor whohave been competitive this year without taking thenext step .

Parkside travel to Colac and urill boost theirpercentage significantly . The Colac team alwaysgive of their all and will find the Red Devils toostrong.

Geelong 1 host Bendigo 1 and the Cats needto win to assure themselves of a final's spot . Forthis reason they will get the points today. In theDivision 2 match Geelong 2 will stru&gle to hold offa rampaging Warriors team keen to finish the sea-son on a good note .

North Ballarat have the bye .

DRAW FOR0 6020 6010 3740 3240 4220 2480 172

DRAW FOR0 5530 5350 4780 4640 4390 2530 4100 2750 1830 192

AGAINST % POINTS134 449.25 28210 286.19 28271 138.00 28284 114.08 24340 124.11 20419 59.18 8792 21.71 8

AGAINST % POINTS224 246.875 32310 172.58 28323 147.98 24368 126.08 24306 143.46 20339 74.63 20348 117.81 12529 51.98 8367 49.86 8572 33.56 4

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SPC'<'TSCOVEROUAt lNSU.~NCE AT ASPORT'. ;FiZ`Ce

'7eilo D3! Peter t' :%illiamson here again . filling in~ for Ed Sill while he fulfils other commitments .

Round 15 saw the results pretty much go the wayexpected, except maybe for Hawthorn's win over St .John's OC, which still sees them maintain someinterest in the finals race . On to the review . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Elsternwick v Power House - The House madetheir intentions clear when they kicked nine againstthe wind in the first quarter, with four to Searle .The Wicks then moved Stankovich onto him withgood effect for the remainder of the match .Elsternwick fought back to the point where they hitthe lead with 12 minutes left in the last quarter. butPower surged . kicking four straight to win a highlyentertaining match . Missaglia was inspirational forthe Wicks against his old team. Stankovich stoppeda very dangerous Searle, and "Hanger" Mahonybagged half a dozen . Searle also kicked six for theHouse, while their best included Rolls, Davidsonand Rampling.

UHSOB v Richmond Central - In a howling galedown at The Zoo, each side dominated their respec-tive quarters with the wind . However, in the secondhalf, the Cobras pulled away from the injury rav-aged ex-students to record a solid win . Best forUHSOB were a dominant Danny O'Dwver, withgood support from Pigden. A. Clarke and RossJohns .

Albert Park v Monash Gryphons - A good dayfor Albert Park as they beat fellow struggler MonashGryphons in this battle of the wooden spooners .The Rats virtually won the match in the first quar-ter kicking six goals to nought. Albert Park contin-ued their effective teamwork and communication tomaintain an impenetrable buffer for the remainingthree quarters . Amongst the Rats' team effort . NickRutherford was a standout, while the Gryphonswere best served by full back Gross . Killmister upfront and Watson on the wing .

Williamstown CYMS v Eley Park - The CY'sgained a crucial percentage boosting against thestruggling Sharks . Eley Park squandered severalopportunities in the first ten minutes to capitaliseon a five goal wind advantage . Conversely, the CY'swere more efficient . converting five of six entriesinto their forward 50 . Eight goals in the secondquarter by Willy put the game effectively out ofreach for the men from Whitehorse Reserve'

the second half of the game redundant as aspectacle . Simon "Fester" Phemister patrolled theCY's baeldine and also enjoyed a run on the ball,while "Guru" Macleod . "Magic" Mackley, "Wouda,"and "Dumbo" Williams were also influential duringthe course of the dav.

Hawthorn v St. Johns OC - Hawthorn kepttheir finals chance alive with a useful win over the

JOCs . The Hawks led at every change .

increasing their leadas they did so .However, they dropped off for a spell during the lastquarter, allowing St. Johns a way back into thegame . Hawthorn steadied later on however, torecord the victory . Lauletta bagged nine for thehome side, while Paddy Ryan, Stuart Avery andMick Delaney were also excellent .PREVIEW

Monash Gryphons v Hawthorn - The strugglingGryphons play host to the Hawks in the 1998 FGrade Grand Final replay. Monash will be smartingafter their embarrassment at Albert Park whileHawthorn will be buoyant thanks to their win overJOCs . When it gets to the nitty gritty. Hawthornhave been the better side recently and for all theGryphons` encouraging play in bits and pieces, theirlack of four quarter play has let them down consis-tently this season . It hurts me to say this, but Ican't go past Hawthorn .

Williamstown CYM S v Albert Park - The CY's,fresh from another handsome win, come up againstthe visiting Albert Park, no doubt in high spiritsafter last week's win over relegation rivals MonashGryphons . Williamstown have been a dauntingproposition at home all year, and I can't see AlbertPark bucking the trend. 'Town to win .

Power House v Eley Park - Almost a carboncopy of the CY's-Rats clash as far as the scenario isconcerned . Again, Power House, boasting the goal-kicking prowess Searle, should be too strong for theundermanned Sharks .

St John's OC v UHSOB - Again, another matchof similar context, with a final's contender (if notalready a certainty) hosting a side searching for awin to avoid the relegation trapdoor. St . John's areanother team who rarely fail to impress at home,and I can't see anything different here . JOC's towin .

Richmond Central v Elsternwick - The D3match of the day at Kevin Bartlett Reserve see theCobras entertain the Wicks with the home side aim-ing to enhance their position for the finals, andElsternwick fighting to keep their chances alive .Richmond have been quite consistent for the mostpart and while Leigh Murphy's boys have theiradmirers, they are struggling to keep up with thefront runners . Central for mine .SOCIAL

Elsternwick are holding their $1000 Draw atThe Elsternwick Club, Sandham

Street, Elstermvick . Starts at 6.30pm thisSaturday (22/7) . Meals available from 7pm .

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Albert Park August 6th (Sunday) is the date setor our big Calcutta draw. The chance to go homety-ith s5000 is drawing close . Please sell yourreinaining tickets and notify

Dale Beachley ASAP 9273 3747 . Also, NickySweeney is anxious to close off the bookings for theShopping Tour. So please notify her of your num-bers on 9876 5605 .

CONTACTSNormal service resumes next week with the

return of Ed Sill . He can be contacted on9555 0900 (B) . 9898 1535 (H) . 0418 348 723 (M) .9553 3675 (F) or Ed .sill@ lockers-pl .com .au (email)on either Sunday or Monday .

Also . don't forget your "*D3 Team of the Year",nominations . Good to see

Elsternwick mention a few of their big names,the likes of "Hanger" and "Bruce" Mahony, Stevecurtain . "Jack" Neil, Luc Missaglia "Spot" Tilleyand of course, the mini colossus himself, LeighMurphy . Keep 'em coming in . . . . . . . . . . .

Once again, good to catch up with you . Enjoythe column . enjoy your football and have a goodVAFA weekend!

Albert Park - Congratulations to JamesBourne, who took the field on Saturday in his 50thgame. Well done JB . may there be many more .

Monash Gryphons - congratulate Gareth Kentfor reaching 50 games this week . Gareth has onlyjust turned 21, and has this season establishedhimself as a senior footballer after working extrahard on his skills and work ethic . Should see anoth-er 50 in coming years .

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NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALWILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 7 82D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 6 76LAULETTA HAWTHORN 0 64HILTON ST JOHNS 6 60MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 0 57SILKA RICHMOND 3 57

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D3 SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . ALBERT PARK

POWER HOUSE v . ELEY PARK

MONASH GRYPHONS v . HAWTHORN AMATEURS

ST . JOHNS v . UHSO B

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . ELSTERNWICK

SENIORS - 15 .07 .00Albert Pyrk: 6.6 9.9 13.12 17 .16.118

Monash Gryphons: 0.2 2.5 5.7 9.10.64

Albert Park: Parmatuche 4 . 9Odorico 2 . Sutton 2. Pastras 2. Robilotta 2. Di

Mingo 2. Smith. Phllllrzs, N Rutherford . Best: Term effort. Morrcedr Gryphons :

KilLmster 5 . Lovett, Foster. VOetls . B eavhead . Best : Gross. Watson. Klltmtsier. T

Gilchrist . Leaton. Lovett . Umpiresa Paid 4litiwrgton (R). Ken MeAtece (F)

Etey Park: 2.6 4.6 9.10 10.10 .70

W illiamstown Gyms: 5 .0 13.8 17.11 23.15 .153

Eley Park: :Ve .tandridi .s 4. Bruce . Carte. HarVlw. Krebs. Morris. t4'nillemin . Best:

N DLk. rllc.andridis. Trotter. M Pa}ne. D Payne. Kennedy. WillLn.mstmvir Cyms:

tlams 7. Madder 3. iteCntcheon 2. Cocks 2 . 16'ouda 2. Macteocl 2 . Case.tVdMatdte- Lee. Featherton . Best: Hart. Phrantster. Madeod. Macktey. t9ouda

Case. Umpirea: Glen Kennedy: Pat Maebus (F). James Maebus t6)

ELstemWick: 5.5 8.5 12.8 15.11 .101

Power House : 9.3 12.6 14.7 20.7.127Etsternwick: B F9vrone 6. Hvrkut 2. Ctstam 2 . Bretu:an 2 . S9ssagl!a 2 Ward .

B,:-t : !`,1ssagl;a . Mct3alc. Mahonr~ . Tilley. Curtain . Starvtotiich. Power House :

Searle 6. Rolls 2. Ash Burt 2. ~Robhtson. Richardson 2. 1Lampling 2, Batty,

Robertson. Davidson . Tret4ut . Best : Rolls. Davidson . Ran:phng. Do:°te. Ash Burt .

Adrian Burt. Umpires: Robert Snedden (R) (F) . Peter tVaihs : Clive Shiplev G)

Hawthorn Amateurs: 5.4 12.6 15.9 19.14 .128

St Johns O.C: 3.6 7.9 7.14 13.18 .96

Hawthorn Amateurs : Goal kickers and bout players results not received . St Johns

O.C : Hilton 6. Reptoids 3. Coton. Horburv. tValkec R}'<Iquist . Best : O'Donnell . P

tValker. R Walker. Hilton, Emery . Green . Umpirea Ron Martnsv Bob MeLeod (F.)

Jarred Aspinal : Daniel Stephens IS)

UHSOB: 0.1 7.5 8.5 12.6.78

Richmond Central: 8.5 12.6 16.13 21.15141

UHSOB : ODnver 3 . Hotms 3. Langton . Rogers. HendeTson . Zulickf . HetLnec Rea .

Best : ODuyer. A Clarkee. Pigden . Johns. French. Hetlner. Richmond Central:

Goal kickers and best playTrs resalts not received, Umpires: Miles Argatl : Ken

Brewer (F)

RESERVES - 15 .07.00

Albert Park: 3.3 4.5 8.9 10.11.71Monash Gryphons: 4.1 7.5 7.9 8.13 .61

Albert Park: Pvitazoaoulos 7, S ALlen 2 . Bancn . Best: Jackson. A Cole. S Man,

Barton. Pantazopouias. Bour¢e.A3onash Gryphons: Poussard 4. Clarke 2.

Gravdon. Denis . Best: Bennett. Broi4elt . Poussard. Clarke. Wadtev. Paiwnbo.

Eley Park: 0.1 2.2 2.3 4.5.29Wi lliamsto•.vn Gyms: 6 .4 10.6 21.12 26 .14 .170

Etey Park: Johnstone, Fisher . Halt. Thomas . Best : Hall. Reddurgton. Thonras .

Arundel. Prcor. Ne,vbound. W ili3amstozrn Cyms: Doicsey 4. NLsbett 4 . Buttergfeg

3 . Mourn 3. Koismatas 3. Prime 2. Pach 2. Calyon 2. Grant. McNeartv. Oldham .

Best: Moora Denan. Rlsbett . Bouras. McNearlv. Stack.

Elsterntvick 1.3 1.4 3.8 3.8.26

Power Hoose: 1.1 3.9 4.12 6.17.53ElsternwicL-. Stucbbe;v . Yenirn . Lvlkarits. Best. Carrie . Daniels, Grandemange.

Stuehbm . MeAdam . L}'ons. Power Housz : Higgins 4. Ryan . 05ultican . Best:

McLeod. Cross. Hall . Ryan. Htggins. Mathoney.

Hawthorn Amateurs: 1.0 5.3 7.5 10.8 .68St Johns OX : 3.5 8.7 10.9 14.11 .9511aWthorn Amateurs : Goat tuekers and best players resnlts not received. St Johns02 Kearon 5. Halt 2 . Denhert 2. Ashford, Hancock. Gates . Ladson .Best: Sacco.

Kearon. Christian. HaIl . Denhert. Baton.

UHSOB: 4.3 4.3 7.8 8.9.57Richmond Central: 2.0 5.7 5.8 11.14.80UHSOB : %I ills 2. 6Relih• 2 . Stanton 2 . DcLtirse. Cook . Best : Stanton. Ettringham .

Tunrr. O FBarron. Haiti . Richmond Central : Dav 5. K Tapley 2. S~serby.

Mirltovc. Pttt .Purcell. Best: Day. Guthrie. Purcell . Ca➢ eJa Flores. Soecerby.

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1 . P Smith (C) 1 . S . Fisher 1 L . Murphy (CC) Res Coach: Kevin Stallerorthy 1 .S . Bourbon (C )2 . N Pastras 2 . P. Clear 2 A. Hankin 1 D.Murray 2. M . Heal y3 . B Isard 3 . D . Carey 3 C . Lyons 2 G.Broadley 3. A . Grad y4 . G . Parmansche 4 . D . Hawley 4 A. Tilley Patterso n3 N

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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 Nei l18 A 17 D .Zaverella 22. B . Coxhead23 . L Bertra m

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.24 . M. Dowdle 23 . S . West 19 M . Bullard 19 D .Garlick 24 . D . Kitche n

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32. S McKerrow 29 . A . Johnstone 24 A. Foster 23 M .Artini 30 . P. Hollan d33 . T Murray 30 . D . Heynes 25 B . Frankin 24 S .Williams 31 . G . Roche35 . P Barton 31 . M . Keown 26 C . Mahony (DVC) Zaverella25 M 32 . D . Hale36 . M Pearson37 . T. Bamford 32 . S . Bromley 27 M . Daniels

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

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Coach : Billy DaltonRes. Coach : T.B.A.

1 . B . Dalton2 . B . Holmes3 . T.O'Suillivan4 . P. Mijatovic5 . S . Shannon6 . G . Bunshaw7 . P. Byrnes

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Coach: Bruce 0dultensRes Coach: John Canal

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a column for everyone in Amateur Footballby Brad Beitze l

?i r Daicos' withdrawal three hours before his

cos, who went to hig h

„led comeback with M elbourne High create de pre-game atmosphere for the matc h

; university Blues . Just after midday the 910-,shine at Woodfulldvliller Oval in South Yarr a

-_ match the mood of the MHSOB officials . Th e)nian Marvel has not played for seven years

retiring from Coilingwood after a litany of le gIries . After seven weeks of preparation h eared himself fit after coming up from th e

training session . Whe nd got to him that his boss at

Steve Price would dumpfrom his full-time AFL

~.:asting duties if he wa soacitated due to playin g.s reluctantly pulled the pin .

)o( in Preston, was to startiie bench . Unicorns tea m

anager Reg Fairchild haddistinctive number 35 sewnto a jumper after getting the

a-clear from Daicos at 9am .President Colin Green was

-iy to go a couple of round sPrice (that would be worth

vering !) . "If this is correct~Irice's pressure on Daicos)then how come Andy Gvwersat Xaverians is allowed to playand then go interstate to covera match for 3AW on the sameday?" Price's reply : "Andy is nota full-time caller like Peter i s(calling Friday and Saturday nights) and that is thedifference" . "Andy is a casual with the station . "Peteris in his first year in this role and he is proving capa-ble ." Bottom-line : listeners require presenters withwhich they can build up a rapport and radio ratingsare as fierce a contest as an AFL flag . CoachWarren Fall was like most coaches two hours beforea game that could ensure you avoid relegation : toey.Fall remained focused : "That's happened (Daics'omission) we have to get on with what we can con-trol° .

MHSOB's Ron Verma just loves Amateu rFootball . Last week he played his 350th game forthe Unicorns . I first met Ronnie in 1977 when I thinkwe did Form Four together at the High . You nevercould tell with Ron if he was doing his studying orthinking of his next kick . Ron was bigger than mostat school and therefore he had everyone's respect .When I was called on to be an emergency fieldumpire and take charge of a whistle for the first timeguess who I had to officiate? Big Ron . I was out of mycomfort zone when I paid a free against Ron . Hegave me a bake . What should I do with my peerslooking on? Got an inspiration from my uncle Vic

(Harry's brother who also umpired) : When a bigbloke is giving it to you, no matter how bad a playerhe is, make sure you compliment him before explain-ing the decision" . Would have worked a charmexcept, under pressure, I pronounced Ron's lastname incorrectly : "Vermin, you are the best player atthe school what are you doing pushing this guy inthe back?" Did Ron get a look of evil . Immediately,Ron's team-mates broke out in laughter at my mis-take, his opponent rushed off with the ball and Ro n

chased him . I became a regu-lar school umpire after Roncame up and told me what atop job I did - then again hegot a great run after this fauxpas ! A highly skilled footballerRon turned out to be a plea-sure to adjudicate . Ron,you've Honoured the Workand now the Work isHonouring you .

Andy Gowers, Xavs 'high-profile key player, wearsbraces on both sets of teeth .For a 31 year old that's unusu-al . "I've meant to have it donefor a while," Cowers says . The1991 Hawthorn premiershipplayer wears a mouthguardover the 'railway tracks' .Despite all that gear in hismouth Gowers says : "Mybreathing is fine" .

Old Carey, in D1, had acreative pre-match luncheon last week : Christmas inJuly. When Santa asked the audience who had beenbad in the past six months the first hand to shoot upwas VAFA chief Phil Stevens . As punishment Phil hadto sing, along with fellow recalcitrants, The TwelveDays of Christmas . Hmmm . . . heard Phil is welcomeback but you Better Watch Out 'cos next time thecrowd doesn't want to hear you sing .

Big passion for amateur football shown by StBernards' officials Neil Loughlin and M ichaelParrett . On consecutive Sundays they travelled fromway out west to see two B Section games atElsternwick Park. Loughlin's explanation : "You can'tget involved in footy at the AFL level like you can withamateurs and once you are in it you want to keepinvolved" .

Saw For the Love of the Game with KevinCostner at Waverley Cinemas .

It's a love story using baseball as a backdrop, sohere's a chance for men to get in touch with theirfeminine side while still being able to relate to ourtrogiodytical feelings . Both story lines work well eventhough it's a touch 'Hollywoodfied' .

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seems that the final four looks to have finally

they booted twelve goals to five . Hogan . Wright (7).

sorted itself out in D4 for season 2000, howeve rthe vital second chance is still well and truly up forgrabs .

REVIEWSwinburne continued their recent good form

with a hard fought win over North Brunswick . The

Razorbacks got away to handy lead at half timebefore North hit back and in a tight last quarter the

visitors just snuck home . Smith . Merkel . Debattistaand De Bono were best for Swinburne whilst

Boudoloh, Cross . Kyriazis and Wittman gave theirall for North Brunswick .

Syndal set up their win over Mt Lilydale with abig first half out at Quarry Road . Dix. Joy andCarina were instrumental as the Synners ran theball well to have things all but settled by the mainchange. However not to be disgraced, the Rams fin-ished strongly in the last terni to cut the margin toa respectable five goals . L. Hannemann andVanderkruk also got amongst it for Syndal whileFurlong,.Carolan . Lonergan and Gibson did well forMt Lilydaie .

Old Westbourne had their final's hopes all butdashed at the hands of South Melbourne . In a fastpaced and high quality contest the Warriors startedwell before South hit back and there was only apoint in at half time . However a big second halffrom the districts put things beyond all doubt as

Daley (5) and Gosney were best for SouthMelbourne as they overcame the efforts of Wilson .Board . Fairfield and Villinger for Old Westbourne .

The Bentleigh ship kept on sailing smoothly asthe trounced St Mary 's out at Ferndale Park. Thework of Coliacavio and Phelan in the middle alongwith Martin at CHB created plenty of opportunitiesfor the Demon's forwards and once again Sharp (10)was on hand to make the most of the chances .Davies . Lane. P. Harrison and Carra fought hard forthe Saints but were overwhelmed in the end .

Bulleen returned to the winner's list with a bigwin over Werribee at Koonung Reserve . The Cobrascontrolled things for most of the day Peters .Pearson . Cox and De Jong all prominent .Czajkowski, Di Battista . Fuller and Fletcher werebest for the 'Bees, who were on the wrong end of aneighty point margin .

Eltham completed a big win over Brunswick outat Research . The Turtles were never in any dangerwith their potent on ball division again leading thewav . Mizzi was able to hold Moore at full back andMacDonald. Smythe (4) and Bell also found plentyof the footy for Eltham . The Wickers could only

manage the one major despite the

work of O'Brien .Hammett . Kan-negiesser and L . McBride .

PREVIEWWerribee played host to St Mary's today as both

sides trv to add a little bit of pride to their season's .I'm sure the two clubs would be a fraction disap-pointed with the way things have panned out thisyear and will want to take something away from agame such as this one . Harrison has been a con-sistent contributor for the Saints and they will belooking to him for another good performance whilstIssac and Di Battista may well hold the key forWerribee . Should be a good hit out but St Mary'smay take the points .

Old Westbourne must register a win todayagainst Eltham to keep any chance of making thefour alive. This looms as a big test for the Turtlesas they travel to face one of the strongest homeground advantages in the comp . They have beenreceiving plenty of drive form thier midfieldGasparotto and Doody lead a capable forward line .Wilson has been a great acquisition for the Warriorsand he. along with Board . Chaffey and Taylor, willneed to produce again today. Everything at stakefor both sides but the Turtles are playing good footyat the minute and may get up in a tight one .

Syndal Tally Ho host North Brunswick in agame that looked likely to be a season turner only acouple of weeks ago . However since then the Northside have struggled to put wins on the board andSvnners have all but sown up a finals berth . Northwill need a big effort from Wernham, Young andPizzari to be a chance but the likes of Beckett, Joyand Hannemann should ensure the Synners comeout on top.

Mt Lilydale head to Bentleigh to take on theDemons and will be looking to halt the trend ofsides getting well and truly flogged at the hands ofladder leaders . Sharp continues to fly up the goal-kickers list and the work of Adaway and Phelan isgiving him a big chance of cracking the ton . Itshould be a surprise to see the Rams get annihilat-ed as they have been able to hold most sides thisyear but it would be a bigger surprise to see themget up! Bentleigh by enough .

Another side who has a slender hope of sneak-ing into the finals. Bulleen. must win their clashwith South Melbourne to be a chance . The Cobrashave had a disappointing second half to the seasonand despite the play of Pearson . D'Angelo andPulvirenti are relying on hands and if Wright, Hogan

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Id Daly continue to perform they should account

Brunswick and Swinburne meet in the las ti'ulleen today .

Ia~l1 of round 16 . The Razorbacks are the formin the lower half of the ladder at the minute and

ill fancy their chances of taking the points today .

mith. De Battista and De Bono have been impor-

l;lllt in their improvement however Kalnlegiesser,Ialnmett and the "Sharpshooter° Moore will be out

n_1 try and notch up win number two for the

i'~icl :ers . Despite this Swinburne should do enough

to secure another victorV.

PRESS CORRESPONDENT SPlease fax match reports to 9457 1580 and I can

also be contacted on 0409 571 580 .

SOCIALSyndal Tally Ho are heading to the Ivy night-

club tonight with Kareoke . drinks and finger food all-aart of the deal .

Old Westbourne are having their Talent Nightalso tonight at 8 .00 pm . Good for a laugh the night,will also include a phantom race call

Bentleigh - David Gold playing his 200th game

and Adam Henry his 50th game. David played inour 1990 Reserve Premiership and has gone on to bea reserve captain and B&F but in the last two sea-sons has played some of his best football in theones . Adam is playing his first year of senior fooLyafter two years in our thirds and has played everygame this season in the ones and has shown he'll bea great player and team leader in the future .

North Brunswick - correction in last week's

record it was stated that Bruno Pisale played 50

games, it was actually Mario Pisale. Well done

Mario .Old Westbourne - Peter Habersatt brings up

his 50th game for OW. Well known for his dedica-tion to training and games, "Pistol" has been a finecontributor, who's improvement has been marked inrecent times . Well done .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

S MOORE BRUNSWICK 1 90C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 0 74YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 52P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 0 42PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 3 9

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 48BURT ST MARYS 1 37THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 0 34CROSINA NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 31FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 0 31HARDING WERRIBEE 1 31STARRETT BULLEENCOBRAS 6 31

SE=.IO :.S -- 15 .07.00North Brunswick: 4.5 6.6 11.14 15.17.107

Swinburne University: 4.4 9.13 10.16 15.22 .112

North Brunswick' Demorton 4. Young 4. LattouC 2. tvtvhnmt . Magnusson . Se.

lt'emham . Toter 2 Best: J Boudoloh . Cross. K}Ttazls. ri'tIlnr,an. Sc. 44'enil:am .

F t. Swinburne University : Nicoll 5 N Smith 2. Thomas 2. Millano 2. Merkel .ion. Parsons . Sheedv. Best: N Snnth Merkel . Debattista Debono . Nicoll,

-ski. Umpires: M;chael Forde: Pal Tuppen (F )

Mt Lilydale :13 .12.90

Syndal Ta lly Hoc 18,12.120

Mt LBydale : Carcdan 2. DclBimtdo 2. Gibson 2 . Hoogenboem 2 . Pearce 2. Varga 2.

Anc1-- = Best: Furlong. Caroian. Lonergazt . Gibson . Pearce . Syndai Ta ll y Ho:

Bzra ~ )Lx 4. Rutter 3 . Bennett 2 . Tae S7urrap. Vanderkruk. S Kemner. Best:

Joy L Hannemattn . v:utderlsuk. S M1taeFarl:ute . Umpires: Da:1d lrons

G- .. ..

St Marys: 3.2 3.4 4.5 4.9 .33

Bentleigh: 3.6 12.10 17.14 24 .15.159St Marys: Da;Yes . Ronsis . West . Cara . Best : Davies . Lome. P Harrison, Cara.

D :;rer. J Go,dsworthv. Bentleigh : Goa kickers and best players results not

:rcentd . Umpizes : Matt Cox: Jun Pappas (F)

Baleen Cobras : 19.21 .135

Werribee Amateurs: 8 .7.55

Bulleen Cobras: I'e it 4. Ptdiv'enti 4 . Badanje.k 3. Genearelli 2 . D Trlliclu .

D'v;gclo . DAITC , lxh . Onr:n . Paters. Best: Peters. Pearson. DeJong. Cos .

D Trutch: . P- ` ;t . Werribce Amateurs : DiBattista 2. Isaac 2. Salmon . Fletcher.

Fuller. Ttu -". .t: C a;vski . DtBattlsta. Fidler. Fletcher. Becker. Umpires:

Da,id iiAltera: Butt Snritli {F t

South Melb. Dist ricts: 4.3 7.6 13.13 19.19.133

Old Westbourne: 6.5 7.7 8.10 12.14.86

South Melb . Districts; Wright 7. Da,zy 5. Hall 4. Henderson . King . Bryson . Best:

Hc,"an . R'ngitt . Dale. Ges:iec. Balshaw. Hall . Old Westbourne: Crws•<rell 3. A

11 : rsbtu9lt 3 . Lettcb 2. Chrrsto 2. Aldred ~e . Tavlor. Best : iVtlson. Board . Falrheld .

`:L.inger. Mourner. Leitch. Umpires: hot urgess: Dtanne Whiteley (R) (F)

Eltham Collegians: 5.4 9.9 11.14 17 .17 .119

Brunswick: 0.2 0.3 1.6 1.8.14

Eltham Collegians: Gasparatto 4 . Snryth 4 . A McDonald 3. Jeal 2. Carter.

Comer!}- Justice . Fammartino . Best: .'✓ixDona!d. Bell. Smcih. Jeal.,Ydzzi . Joluts.

Brunswie3t: S Marc. Best: O"Brtet . Hanuriett. kCannegiesser . L McBride . Lo;ytt.

Umpires: Daniel D"nween: Paul Dinneen (RI (F)

RESERVES -15 .07 .00North Brunswick : 5 .7 11 .7 13.11 16.11 .107Suinburne University: 0.4 4.6 6.8 10.12.72

Nort h Brunswick: Patullo 4 . 11 Tsialtas 2 . P Sorleto 2 . Papanikal,au 2. Hogg. A

Be, [t,enon . Rhwk. BruTa . Arntstrong. Best: Patullo . Rhook. Main, H

Ts . •. Lawton. Swinburne University: Roberts 3 . Demarte 2. Seudatis.

Go,:, . .. 11'cert . Goode . Gocdu7n. Bea: Albert. Goode . Galluta S George . Roberts.

Be,,, ~.:~.--

Mt LB dale:6.15 .51

y 5.11.41SyndalTally~Ho:;.it LIIydale : Egon 2 . Davis . Gard±nec 'Morrison. Stradian. Best : Kidd . Prest .

Morison . Stracltan. Proctor. Turner. Syndal Ta lly-Ho : Dance 2 . Brian. A

Richardson, M Richardson . Best: Burns . iwi MacFarlane. Morrison. Ertan .

St Marys: 2.2 2.5 6.10 8.12.60

Bentleigh: 3.1 7.3 9.3 11.6.72

St 9Sarys= immitatahis 2 . Benson 2. E;zvis .Orme. Btut . Heady . Best: Hendv.

>7ulc^Iv. - a . Lynch. Marcia . Koumamata.4ts. Bentleigh: Goal kickers and

best 1 .. . . ;Its at recen'ed.

Bulleenc,cr9.5 .59

Werri be e Amateurs: 11.10 .76

Bull een Cobras: Starrett 6. Rennie, Rig nt . Egan . Best: R7go :tl. Points . Rodrigues .

UJ CartiidEe. Jackson . Werribee Amateurs : ~rzser 3. Fam:gPa 2 .

(` . - , Dole. Pa<zuto. Ctunmins . Djakrnie . Best : Casco. Zull><vt . Warnecke.

. _n .., rr.s-r. Thentv

South Melb. Dist ricts: 3.3 4.5 6.7 7,10.52

Old Westbourne: 3.0 9.0 11.2 15.6.96

South Melb. Dis tricts : RoJouski 2 . Baraka. Bradley. Johnson, Drew . Jacobs. Best :

B1111

1 :.a . Panther. Rowsski. Hamta*.t. Jacobs Old Westbou rne: Scholes 3, fl1

Awilma 2 . 6Keefc 2 . Craig. Davis . Slatterp. fi7esman . Robbbts. Jenkinson .

tiaixrsatt . Heu-ttt . Best: Daugerlleld. Leitch, Mesntan. Mihte. Slattery. He;~.ot .

Eltham Collegians: 5.5 11.9 14.15 21 .19.145Brunswick: 1 .0 1.1 3.4 4.5.29

Eltham Collegians : B.'unhas S. Gathereole 4 . T Bartlett 3. Becroft 2. Evans. Daud.

Pdaptl Best: Wi9ute. J Mann . Turnev. Baruhas. Beecreft. Glare . Brunswiek:

1.a;;-n 2. D-sett. Kerr. Best : Wise, La;;son. Davie, Bceese. Clarke .

TODAY 'S MATCHES

D4 SECTION

SYNDAL TALLY-HO v . NORTH BRUNSWICK

BENTLEIGH v. MT . LILYDALE

WERRIBEE v . ST. MARYS

STH MELB . DISTRICTS v . BULLEEN COBRAS

BRUNSWICK v. SWINBURNE UNI .

OLD WESTBOURNE v . ELTHAM

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Coach: Paul Dimmatina Coach : Stan Gilday Coach : Joe D'Angelo COLLEGIANS Coach: David KeastRes. Coach : Paul Jemmeson Res, Coach: Steve Asst. Coach : John Katpakis Coach : Peter Slacik Res. Coach : Jason Flanagan1 C Sharp (C)

Kannegiesser Res Coach: Jamie Redfern Res. Coach : Jason Lees 1 D. Johnso n2 P Morgan 1 B. Lovett 1 J . Kalpakis 1 D. Fammartino 2 P Hayes3 A Anastasio

2 J.Markham3 B Moore 2 T. Orwin 2 T. Duggan 3 F Varg a

4 D Lewis.

4 J Bell 2 S. Petty (RC) 3 R . Pilapil 4 G . Davis5 M Eyles (VC)

.4 S.Goodwin Pulverent i3 R 4 B. Doody (C) 5 P Ston e

6 R Weber 5 A Leve rd

.4 I . McLeod

5 S. Jeal6 R Heany D . Cicchiello

7 M Colaiacovo 6 D.Dow l e6 P.Laming 4 N. Cartledge

.7 M Gas rottop

7 D Hendri e8 J Handfield 7 D.Sedgwick 5 M. Dall'Oglio (C) 8 L Sharpe 8 A. Strachan9 I Jackson 8 D.Clarke 6 I . Baccini 9 C. Watson 9 A Del Biond o10 A Henry 9 J.Grixti 7 F Baldi 10 W. Bates 10 J Gardine r11 D Martin (C) 10 S.Lak e

11 TFulton.

8 T Mazzarella 11 J . Mizzi 11 C Gibson12 L Codarin 3 gtesser

.9 P. Goetz

12 J . Lee s13 R Bell

12 M Brebne r14 B Fotopoulos15 P Withington

j4 S.Moore15 R Smith 10 A . Gencarelli

.14 S . Justice 13 R Kid d

14 C Wals h16 P Jemmerson (RC)

.16 A.Dean 11 A . DeJong 15 L. White

Barnett16 D 15 B . Commerford17 J Psaras 17 G .Mcgowa n

18 VGaff12 .

17 G . Lays 16 P Caulfield18 S Adaway . y

19 N Melone13 N . Cooke 18 A. Macdonald 17 A Burrett

19 S Hall (RVC) .20 TMcginniskin 14 S . Casey 19 R. Kennedy 18 B Jealou s

20 R Fishlock 21 S .James 15 J . Trinchi 20 A. Hardie 19 J Burgess21 A Graham 22 M .Mcbride 16 D. Trinchi 21 M . Luttick 20 A Penhal e22 S Arvanitis 23 M. Lovett

Mcbride24 L17 M . Fait 22 R. White 21 T Amo s

23 A Clough .25 M .Cleveland 18 R. Badanjek 23 J . Woodward

Dwyer24 M 22 L. Procto r24 G Stamatakos 26 G .Cross 19 S . Trapman .

25 C. Horsburgh 23 B Egan25 D Gold26 B . Padgham

27 S .Dreier28 G .Conway 20 J . Moran 26 J . Glare 24 Q . Ronne y

27 J(Eddy) Seeley (VC) 29 3 . Mcbride 21 N. Lykopandis 27 R. Beecroft 25 A Delahun t

31 R English30 S .Mcbride 22 P. Bastasin 28 T. Barnett

29 A M26 T Flanagan

31 M .Bullock 23 J . Redfern . ann 27 N Pearc e32 D Fishlock 32 S .Draffin 24 M . Opie 30 M . Dean 28 T Crow e33 M Eeftin g34 L. Sampson

33 S .Londrigan34 M .Whiteside 25 W . Olney

31 T. Carter32 C. Baud 29 P Furlong

35 L Ireson 35 S .Hewitt 26 J . D'Angelo 33 M . Stanley 30 G Bird

36 M Backman36 A .Lo s37 A .Berius

27 34 R . PilapilTodaro35 T

31 P Varg a32 P Carolan

37 P Hutchison (VC) 38 M .Attard 28 A. Foskett .36 L Donaldson 33 C Anderson38 G Beattie 39 J .Hope 29 A. Summers .37 S. Henry 35 D Callanan

39 L Pittito 40 R .Mainell i41 M Bond

30 S. Colverston 38 A. Macaulay 36 E O'Brie n40 J Bounsall .42 S .Woodbridge 31 S. McLaren (DVC) 39 F. Coonerty 37 M Pearl41 J Neve (RDVC) 43 D .Woodaids 32 C . Clements 40 J . Baud 38 D Kennedy42 G Kell 44 C .Miller 33 A. Cook 41 Z. Jovanovski 39 L Allanson43 R Nave 45 P.Gedde s46 P Mcrae

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44 S Craven (RDVC)45 A Pittito

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.44 T. Johns 42 M Periera

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OLD VUESTDO®RRE STH MELD DIST. ST. MARY'S " ';!! 1MU RR ECoach: Andrew Hadley

Coach : Stewie Crai gResCoach: Peter McBreartyRes Coach : Mel Beyer

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.33 S . Whiting 33 J Bradley (VC) 36 E . Evan s

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34D . Rivalland

34 K Fern (RVC)35 N Moojen

. Harrison38 F . 35 K . AbbottGill ti39 A . Millar nmar36 C .

36 K . Pilsbury J Ho36 y 40 L. Vincent 37 P. McDonald37 A . Leitch 37 M Rosowski 41 A . Dickeson 38 T. Reed38 B . Mattsson 38 P. Nice 42 39 B . Prio r39 A. Robbins 39 A. Contreas 43 M . Cahmberlain 40 J . Henry40 S . Leitch 40 A Baraka 44 A. Gunn 41 T. Drahtidis41 41 B Martin 45 Knigh t46 M 42 L. Waters42 42 D Hall .

Rousis47 P 43 J . Roberts43 P. Hopper 43 J Glover .

Morco m48 D 44 N . Morga n44 B . Slattery 44 T. Baade

.49 D . Roberts 45 D. Islip

45 D . Benn 45 M GosneY 50 M . Ellis 46 J . Sa dh u46 A . Nibloe 46 M Bellesini 51 P. Poe 47 J . Sevdali s47 T. Said 47 G Reardon 52 J . Hough 48 M . Debon o48 A. Lipscombe 48 M Balshaw 53 J . Davies 49 R . Winter s49 49 T Sutherland 54 X 50 M . Goodwi n50 P. Habersatt 50 T Hughes 55 P . Mulcahy 51 P. Jame s51 T. SCholes 51 I Fletcher 56 M . Scammell 52 S . O'Donnell52 S. Walker 52 N Warszewwski 5

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59 A . Lipscombe 57 Wayne Rosowski 6560 N . Aquilina 58 T. Stankovich 66 G . Pilikidis

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Tabaret61 P. Swansson 70 J . Egan Hawthorn,

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SY NDAL TAaLy 10Coach: Kevin HannettRes Coach : Nick Toce

1 J Barro (DVC)2 1 Bingha m3 M Joy (C)

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

B Di x6 J Cotsis (RVC)

C Pric e7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas11 J Rutter12 D Bent13 B Pearce14 S O'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher (RDVC)17 A Burges s18 S Macfarlane

M Foale19 M Glenister20 C Hal l

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare23 M Beckett24 M Macfarlane25 C Clark (RC)26 G Stofiridis27 G Kemper28 M Kennedy29 A Shee r30 J Ertan31 A Richardson32 L Hannemann33 M Richardson34 V Won g35 C Cachia (VC)36 P Van Velsen37 A Dance38 M Christiansen39 G Dimitropoulos40 N Toc e41 A Morrison42 A FindlayJ Sargent43 A Brown44 D Raa b

J Maestros45 D Richardson46 M Pan e47 M French49 M Buckley51 W Hal l53 C Varnavas54 P Sheer65 D Kennett81 S Day

a UCoach : Tim Elli sRes. Coach : Eddie Galizi

1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C . Cummins4 S. Conwa y5 S. Bisby6 S. McGrath7 T. Ellis8 C. Camilleri9 A. Towers10 B. Walker11 N . Isaac12 R . Rantino13 D. Lenoury14 B . McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J . Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J .Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S. Dalbon22 A . Dibaitista23 C . Becker24 S . Harding25 S . Pugliese26 P. Thomas27 D . Warwick28 C . Whiting29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 P. Marsh32 B . Seeber33 S . Fuller34 K . Mongrey35 J . Youn g36 D . Stephenson37 C . Edwards38 J . Crook s39 C . Chapman40 L . Carson41 M . Houston42 S . Fletcher43 E . Galiz i44 D . Flac k45 D . Czajkowski46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G . Shelley49 D . McKee50 K . Pace51 M . Greene52 L . Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R . Portogallo55 D . Gullfounce56 A.Addamo57 M . Brow n58 A. Birch59 A. Albakis60 S . Hartley61 G. Warren62 C . Albakis63 P. Browning64 S . Pisak65 R . Engler

Exact number of goals and behinds for

each team must be accurately named

Entry to be faxed to 9531 2050 or emailed

to phil@vafa .asn .au

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday

preceding matc h

SPECIAL THIS WEEK -- 3 ENTRIESALLOWED PER PERSON

No winner last week . 125 entries received

for today's Hampton Rovers v. Beaumaris

match .

If not claimed, prize increases each week

by $50 .

n1f :7DF : NEXT wEEK's MATCH ---

P R I"t. :? : TO WINNING ENTRANT ALSO TO

NOW:

NOMINATED CLUB .

LODGE ENTRY, NAME VAFA CLUB,

YOUR NAME & CONTACT PHONE

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

E-ch player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

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

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

Perm its (Thurs) ® Weeken ;~ -~s (F ;; i ) -Scores (Sat. night )

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The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rearpate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there are no matches scheduledfor Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

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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FINALnals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-

~55 of the Association .Below is a brief summary .Senior - (Ist XVIII teams) All registered players~ a permit .Rese rve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be

,i ;tered and must have played at least two (2)grade matches and not more than ten (10)

iuor matches in the home and away games (first

"and).Where both first and second kAilll's are playinghe same day the reserve grade player musthave played two (2) games in either the

niors or reserves to qualify .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on

iifi,_~rent days of the same weekend (ie . lst semi

~,unda_Y . 2nd semi Saturday- read as above teamsing on the same day) .

Under-19 teams - Players must be registeredand hold a permit . If a player has played an a~re-at,, of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he

must have played more than 5 Under-l9 matchesInring the season . If less than 6 senior/reserv e.,tches a player must only be registered and hold

p- rmit .if a player is ineligible due to having played

r,iore than 5 senior and reserve matches and doe s

SECTION 1st SEMI 2nd SEMI, 13/8/00 (SUN) 13/8/00 (SUN)

SANDRINGHAM E'WICK PARK

B 12/8/00 (SAT) 12/8/00(SAT )

TOORAK PARK E'WICK PARK

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 OVALTB A

D4 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (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) U 19 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 .

TOORAK PARK SCAMMELL RES

C XVIII (1) 22/7/00 (SAT) 22/7/00 (SAT )

SANDRINGHAM SANDRINGHAivI11.30am 2.00pm

C XVIII (2) 22/7/00 (SAT) 22/7/00 (SAT )PRESTON CITY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVAL11 .30am 2.00pm

U19 (1) 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)PARKDALE PARKDALE

U19 (2) 13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT)GLENHUNTLY PARK GLENHUNTLY PAR K

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

U19 RED 12/8/00 (SAT) 12/8/00 (SAT)GARVEY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVALPARADE COLL

PRELIMINARY20/8/00 (SUN)E'WICK PARK

19/8/00 (SAT)EWICK PARK

19/8/00(SAT)SANDRINGHAM

19/8/00 (SAT)BOX HILL

19/8/00(SAT)CENTRAL RES

19/8/00(SAT )TBA

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)PARKDALE

19/8/00 (SAT)TOORAK PARK

GRAND FINAL27/8/00 (SUN)E'WICK PARK

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

26/8/00(SAT)SANDRINGHAM

26/8/00(SAT)BOX HILL

26/8/00 (SAT)CENTRAL RES

26/8/00(SAT)TBA

26/8/00 (SAT)SCAMMELL RES

5/8/00(SAT)E'WICK PARK2 .00p m

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

26/8/00(SAT)PARKDALE

26/8/00(SAT)TOORAK PARK

19/8/00(SAT) 26/8/00(SAT)BENTLEIGH RES . BENTLEIGH RES .

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

* above information subject to change due to ground availability (correct as 17/7/00)

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(AT 16/07/2-

Club Regular New TotalDonors Donor s

Old Ivanhoe Or 36 S 44

Ormond AFC 24 13 37

VAFAUA 28 i 29

Hampton Rovers AFC 26 2 '_S

Old Camberwell Or 16 3 19

Old Brighton Or 14 4 18

Old Scotch 12 6 18

Williamstown CYMS 18 1S

Werribee AFC 16 1 17

Rupertswood AFC 11 3 14

St Bernards OC 12 2 14Therrv Penoia OB 12 2 14

Old Essendon Or 11 1 12

West Brunswick AFC 8 4 12

?viHSOB II II

Brunswick AFC 10 1 0

Old ivtentonians S 2 1 0

University Blues AFC 9 1

Ettham OC S 1

Ivanhoe/Assumption 7 _

La Trobe llni AFC 9

St Bedes ;

10

9

9

9

Mentone Tigers AFC 8 s

De La Salle OC 7 7

Old Geelong Or 7 7

Old iuielburnians 6 1 7

Caulfield Gr. 6 6

Mazenod OC 6 6

Old Trinity 6 6

Old Xaverians 6 6

Swinburne Uni. AFC 6 6

UHSOB 5 l 6

1,ihitefriars OC 6 6

YaTra Valley FC 6 6

Banvule AFC 5 5

Peninsula OB 4 l 5

St Kevins AFC 5 5

Thontastown AFC 5 5

Club Re g ular New TotalDonors Donors

Beaumaris AFC 4 4

Fitzroy Reds AFC 4 4

Hawthorn AFC 4 4

North Old Boys 3 1 4

Oakleigh AFC 3 1 4

Old Carey Gr. 4 4

Old Paradians 4 4

Salesian OC 4 4

AJAX AFC 3 3

Mentonc AFC 2 I 3

North Brunswick 3 3

Old Hailevburians Gr ° 2 I 3

Parkside AFC 2 1 3

St Marys AFC 3 3

Albert Park AFC 2 2

Aquinas Park OC 1 1 2

iAonash Blues AFC 2 2

Power House AFC 2 2

Richmond Central AFC 2 2

St Johns OC 2 2

Syndal Tally Ho AFC 2 2

University Blacks AFC 2 2

Bentleigh AFC I I

Elsternwick AFC I I

Kew AFC I 1

Marcellin OC I I

Mt Lilydale OC I 1

Prahran AFC I I

Sth . [Melbourne Dist. 1 1

Bullen Cobras

Bullcn - Tentplestowe

Collegians AFC

Elev Park AFC

Glen Eira AFC

Nionash Gryphons AFC

Old Westbourne Gr.

St Leo's Emmaus W P

TOTAL AS AT16/07/00 465 67 532

Old Ivanhoe wins (2) new Sherrin footballs donated by Spaldinct and receive product vouchers from Schweppesand Great Southern Pie Company redeemable with their next purchases for being the club with greatest percentage

increase from June 1 8 . 2000.A special thank you to the following Captain Bloods from each club also, Scott Williams (Caulfield

Grammarians). Martin Stewart (Old Ivanhoe), Ian i4tcMurtrie (Old Scotch), Jacob Dale (Ormond), Greg Clerk

(Williamstown CYMS). Karen Sandlant (Werribee), Cameron Hunt (Salesian OC), Dean Richards (Bentleigh) .

Rohan Goodwin (Therry Penola) and David Bellman (Old Essendon Grammarians) .

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SECTION

ti .D TRI?`IITY v. UNIV-ERSiTY BL UES

; ; 1,,30B V . OLD IVANHOE

-j r_D SCOTCH v. ST . BERNARDS

C,GD M ELBURNIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS

`, I: RCCLLIN V. ST. KEVIN S

~,C7'IOId~~LLEGIANS v . WHITEFRIARS

, ,(,D HAILEYBURY V. OLD PARADIANS

; , ;,- .iC : ;D V . OLD BRIGHTO N

,`,D MENTONIANS v . NORTH OLD BOYS

DE LA SALLE v . MAZENO D

CS ON,,LD GEELONG v. IVANHOE ASSUMPTION

) :'wN v. ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS

pf : -;HRAN v . GLEN EIRA

DIAUMARIS v. THERRY PENOLABULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. HAMPTON ROVER S

Dl SECTIO N

O:~KLEIGH v . MONASH BLUES

vXNAS v . OLD CAMBERWELL

~ :1ULFIELD GR . v . OLD CAREY

T. LEOS EMMAUS v . LA TROBE UNI .

P:'uNYULE v. OLD ESSENDON

D2 SECTIONi':\RKSIDE v. FITZROY REDS

PENINSULA 0 B v . WEST BRUNSWICK

iENTONE AMATEURS v. SALESIAN

U`;NERSITY BLACKS v . THOMASTOWN

f ;i;W v. YARRA VALLEY

D3 SECTION

ALBERT PARK v . POWER HOUSE

GLSTERNWICK v . ELEY PARK

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

UHSOB v . MONASH GRYPHON S

RICHMOND CENTRAL v. ST . JOHNS OC

D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK v . BENTLEIG HMT . LILYDALE v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS

ST. MARYS v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

BULLEEN COBRAS v. OLD WESTBOURNE

BRUNSWICK v. SYNDAL TALLY-HO

ELTHAM v . SWINBURNE UNI .

CLUB,---,--, _:_ ( I ISrir t7iZisri~io u i;-s' 29

PRELIMINARY FINAL -

ELSTERNIVICK PARK, 2 .OOPM

C,Tr '' Tt (21

SA -Y29

PRELIM] ARY FINAL -

ELSTERNVv'ICK P.4RK. I1 .30AM

UNDER-19 SECTION I

ST . KEVINS v . COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE v . :VIAZENOD at " t P9rk,

Basil E; A Malvern .

OLD PARADIANS forfeited to OLD XAVERIi S

UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST. BERNARDS (c

with U3 I. ks U19s)

OLD HAILEYBURY v. MARCELLI N

OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD MELBURNIAN S

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

HAMPTON ROVERS v. BEAUMARIS

YARRA VALLEY v . OLD TRINITY

OLD CAREY v . MHSOB

WHITEFRIARS v. OLD SCOTCH

OLD IVANHOE has the bye

UNDER-19 ( 2 ) BLUE

MONASH BLUES v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS

GLEN EIRA v . DE LA SALLE (2)

CAULFIELD GR . v. AJAX (clash with seFiors)

OLD MENTONIANS v. ORbTOND

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . MENTONE AMATEURS

UNDER-19 (2} RED

OLD ESSENDON v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE

THERRY PENOLA v . OLD CAMBERWELL

NORTH OLD BOYS has the bye

AQUINAS v . RUPERTSWOOD

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. TIGER SHARKS (clashwith Uni Blues U19s)

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplie s

ReviewSection 1

stated last week the favourites got up in allsmatches except for Xavs v . St . B .'s game . TheA

"zombies" of Section 1 finally mobilized and

wreaked havoc on a Xavs team. which kept turningthe ball over when pressured . Rahill (1713) and

Garvey (CHB) led the charge from defence keepingthe dangerous McDonnell (3g) and McCarthy down

to acceptable stats . And up forward Formica kickedlg but set up at least 3-4g from FP. For Xavs, well

for Manni's sake - a wakeup call. Old Brighton didwhat they had to do to get the 4 points but not

much more. whereas Old Hailebury put in a strongperformance . For a side so undermanned, theyworked very hard 'as a team' - well led byMacKenzie, Waxman & Cashmere . Uni Bluesatoned for last week's loss by thumping Mazenod bya whopping 96pts . This increased their percentage

by a valuable 8 .32% : thereby increasing their per-

centage difference over De La by 4%. For Maz .

Strawhorn . Jones and Kennett battled hard . De La

completely overwhelmed Marcellin in the last half tocrush them by 70pts . A complete reversal from thelst half, where Marcellin could have led if theycould have finished off the good work from theirstoic defence. In the end, De La ran harder, hadmore numbers at the ball and believed they wouldwin . St . K . - what can you say . another week,

another win . Special mention for 9g opening stan-za . Coleman & Leatham, terrific .

Section 2With three games remaining Beaumaris have

cemented the double chance and are without adoubt the team to beat for this year's flag. Led by

five goals from Magee . they always looked deter-

mined to win . Brook, and B Deaton key players,Beaumaris had a slow start but had too muchstrength in the second half and beat Yarra Valley by

26 points . For the Bushrangers . Beal . Lloyd and

Pask all played well . A scoreless first quarter costthe Hampton Rovers dearly as they were never ableto recover against Old Scotch, and despite kickingthree goals to none in the last quarter went down by33 points . For Old Scotch . Barnett was best andwas backed up by Collie, Page and Colman, whileDeal, Kulling. and Mason all battled hard for the

Rovers . MHSOB have saved their best for the teamsabove them on the ladder this year and this weekwas no exception as they decisively beat Old Trinity .

The victors must be wondering what could havebeen this year if they'd just been more consistent,while Old Trinity most likely will be in the finalsthey'll need to improve drastically if they're going to

(U19/1 & Blue)

(U 19/2 & Red)

have anychance of

Ltaking ou tthe premier-ship . Old Carey were too good for Old Ivanhoe andran out winners by 23 points . Adams . Detarezynski,and Wilkie were the best for the winners . while

Binney . Gibson and Trigwell all put in solid perfor-mances for Old Ivanhoe . Whitefriars had the bye .

Section (2) BlueLooks like the final four has been explicitly set-

tled . with Ormond defeating the Blues by a mam-moth 76pts - Lom with 5g and 7 other goal kickers .Healv, Ferrari and Russell dominating the Mosquito

Fleet. For the Blues, Main battled hard with 3ghelped by McCormick . Burling & Golding. Ajax ledat every stage against De La at Darling Park . SamFinkel and Wolner moved the ball around at willproviding plenty of options . For De La best were

Garland . Bellistri and Woodlock . But I would thinkthat goal-kicking practice might come to the foreduring the week . St . Leos won as they should have

and cemented their place in the four. Glen Eira

played a fantastic game in that they battled thegame out to the last . The first and third cost themon the board but they fought well . Ali with 6g is areal handful up fonvard . For St . Leos, Kelly .

Marchant and Moss did well . The Grammar Boysended a sensational last gasp effort of Mentone intheir run for the final four. Unfortunately the

Mentone Bovs left it till too late, one loss cost themdearly. Bruhn 6g (again) . Deal, Veentuer were too

classy. For Mentone, Barr, Dixon & Sims weregood . The Swans juggernaught rolled on andsteamrolled a depleted Old Mentonians by 195pts .Cheevers with l Og is closing in on the big ton - only

l3g to go .

Section 2 Re dOld Essendon have been a bit of a mystery over

the last month or so . Last week was no exception asthey turned around their recent poor form andmanaged to beat Rupertswood in a fairly even con-test . Hakim kicked seven and Cetin . Bartram andSlater were all in the best for the winners, whilePrice and Temming kicked four goals apiece forRupertswood . Therry Penola are in with a genuinechance of making the finals after a 129 pointthrashing of Bulleen Templestowe . The victorsshared the ball around with Higgins kicking seven,Culph six . and Nancharow five, while Smith wasbest on ground kicking four . Things are really start-ing to happen for the Uni Blacks a little to late in theseason as they had a terrific 67 point win over theNorth Old Boys . The loss could be a costly one for

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,Ile NOBs who are battling for the double chance .The Blacks were led by five goals from McIntosh .and great efforts from Sandiford and Beaton, whilethe ivOBs relied upon Denton, Maplestone andMorley . Aquinas led at each change only to go downby two points and miss out on recording a groundbreaking win against the Tiger Sharks . OldCamberwell have the bye .

previewsection 1

This week take your pick . 3 great matches!Why not mosi on down to the Harry Trott and seethe Lions cause the 8pt turnaround by defeating De

La . Low should dominate the packs and thedefence should shut down the De La forward line to

a losing score . Feel like travelling inner city east?Victoria Park is the destination . Xavs should sendsome tremors through the Uni Blues camp bydefeating them and leaving the Blues teetering onthe brink of final's oblivion . If not, west is the go.

Visit St . B .'s and watch them beat another finals

team by 22pts. Other games Old H. host Old

Melburnians at Fisher Oval in a game which O .M .'s

should win but won't . Old H . has the chance to put2 good games in a row and therefore win . Finally,

Marcellin has the unenviable task of facing SKOBS .

One message to the Marcellin Boys - PLAY OUTFOUR QUARTERS OF FOOTBALL. Man on man ;

run hard, anything can happen .

Section 2MHSOB will need to win all three of their

remaining games and have the two teams abovethem decisively falter to have any chance of makingthe finals . Stranger things have happened, butregardless of their finals prospects they should betoo good for the Hampton Rovers . In the fourthagainst first clash Old Trinity take on Beaumaris .Trinitv will be keen to find some form and removeall doubt that they'll be playing finals football . butmay struggle against the might of their opposition .Beaumaris by five goals . Old Scotch won't want tolet the double chance slip and will be going all outto crush Old Carey this week . It's difficult to see theCs winning this one, Scotch by eight to ten goals .The Whitefriars have a tough finish to the season asthey take on second placed Old Scotch and giantkillers MHSOB in the last two rounds, so they'll des-perately need to get a win under their belt this weekwhen they host Old Ivanhoe . Friars by ten goals .Yarra Valley have the bye.

Section ( 2) BlueAjax hosts the Blues at Smorgan oval in a

match . which the Blues must win and win well to

maintain any slim chance of finals football . St. Leos

should dominate De La from the opening bounceand win easily by 85pts . Make no mistake . St . Leos

need the percentage! The match of the round is no

doubt Ormond v . Caulfield Grammarians at GunnReserve. 2nd plays 3rd . If Ormond wins . the Blues

threaten the Grammarians with a percentage differ-

ence of maybe only 5 .5% . If the Grammar Boys win .

they're playing on 13/8/00 . Mentone will forget

the disappointment of last week and begin to finish

r - o - .,rc~ ~o cr~nron~ ~ Ga vnnn

off the year with a big win against Old Mentonians.

Finally, the Swans will win well against the much-improved Packer Boys . Let's give Ali some room to

move and some extra help ; try to contain Cheeversto 7g and 5 Swan goal kickers - stay within 44pts .

Finish the season! Good luck!

Section 2 RedThings heat up this week with the top three

teams fighting it for the double chance, while any-one of the fourth, fifth and sixth place teams couldmake the finals . After a week off Old Camberwellshouldn't have too much trouble recording a winwhen they host Bulleen Templestowe . The Wellshave a chance of stealing top spot from OldEssendon over the next few weeks and will be deter-mined to do everything thing they can to gain theminor premiership and the double chance . Fourthplaced Rupertswood take on the third placed NorthOld Boys in a game that will have a big effect on theshape of the final four. Both teams were far fromtheir best last week, but in a close one I'm tenta-tively going with the NOBS to just get over the line .The Uni Blacks have really began to hit form andare playing their best football for the year and willeasily win this week despite Aquinas' good perfor-mance last round. Therry Penola have a chance ofslipping into the four if Rupertswood lose this week,and will jump at the chance when they take on theundermanned Tiger Sharks . Old Essendon have theb, ._ .

NAME CLUB

UNDER 1911

SENIORS

LAST WK TOTA L

MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 3 54GAINSIRACUSA ST KEVINS 4 48MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 0 43O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 0 39

R. LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 1 30EVANS DE LA SALLE 2 30

UNDER 19/ 2SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 0 50CORNELL OLD TRINITY 2 46

A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 0 43BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 0 38D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 6 34

UNDER 19 ( 21 BLUECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 10 83BRUHN CAULFIELD 6 45RYNBERK CAULFIELD 1 42BARR MENTONE 1 40HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 1 39

UNDER 19 (2 ) REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 7 76FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 0 37BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 0 32CRAMER-ROBERTS OLD CAMBERWELL 0 30M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 4 30

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Coach : Richard Chao

1 D . Coombes2 R . Mui r3 D. Dowling4 R . Sztar

5 B. Holst (DVC)6 A. Fletche r7 J . Farley

8 B . Sharron9 B. Low (VC)

10 J. Fry

12 M. White

13 B . Lumb14 J . Dixon

15 N. Perera

17 A. ShinkPield

18 D . Browning (C)20 H . Sallmann21 N . Chalmers22 C. Rotogas

23 D. Scher

25 M. Reid

26 P. Kr rotiris27 B . Donnelly29 B .Lukav30 N. Herman31 B. Hay32 M .Johnson33 J . Fitzpatrick34 J . Young35 S. Taylor

40 J. Dixon

43 E . Waters

OL D

Coach : WayneHoldsworth

I P Gallagher C

2 T Bryant

3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonier6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrne10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss

12 T Middleton13 A Simpson

14 T Coo k15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Manson VC20 C Alde r21 S Kennedy22 A Wall23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walke r

'.. 27 L Beilby28 M Rady~'ronik29 T Duncan30 A Wu3t J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

Coach : Terry Russ-ti

t . L . Young2 . C. Moran3 . S . Evans4 . S . Brown5 . S . O'Connell6 A Bonrrci7. G . Wis e8. M. Naughtin9 . S . Hyd e10 . S . Hale11 . D . Doyle12. B. Hawkins13. W . Jolley14, J . Lowe16 . M . Miller16 . B . Kropman17 . J . Kean18. C. Mercuri18 . A. McLeish19. R . Burrows19 . T. Woodlock20 . M . Picone (C)21 S . Murra y22 T. Molan23 P. Mulholland24 J . Garland37 .J Hyne s39 . M . Goodier40 . P. Harrison41 D . Spithill42 A . Coffev42 A. Cerullo47 J. St ; 'near52 D . Poynton61 R . Warmsley63 P. De La Haye70 M . Dugga n

Coach : Brendan Flynn

Coach : Denet Mento n

1 . R . Galat i

2 . D. Cracknell

4 . L . Neal

6 J. Carpenter

7 D . McMillan

12 L. Connal

13 J . Matthews

15 R . Baeyni

16 L. McMillan

18 L. Furlan

19 M . Mccartin

23 P. Hesse

25 N . Bisas

27 B . Norden

28 S . Bake r

29 D . Ballantyne

32 V. Cahil l

35 A . Carson

37 A. White

40 D. Newell

43 C . Thomas

53 S . Allitt

XAV

Coach: 7 .;anny Nicolosi

A. Keily

2. A McGartG

3. B . Caiman (VC)4 J Scanlan5 . PA Hu~gms6 . M A6en7 . S Johnston8 L McDonnell9 J . RalphtO .J .mbers17 . L Farrow12 J D,t!o n13 D. Behan14L >s15 M .,, Peman16, D . arr.as17 C. ~s

1 . L McMahon

2 .3 . M . Cosgritf (C)

4 .

5. P. Palermo

6.7 . M . Zannino

8 . L . Collin s

9 . M. Shepherd

10 . B . Mobrici

it . T. Bateman

12 . S. Hickey

1 5

16

18 N . El Mohamed

19 G . Moor e

23 A . Ploenges

24 T. Lombardi

27 S . Corcoran

29 S . Doyle

3235 A . Tenson

36 D . Boundy

50 D. Furze

52 J . Bonaci

56 T. Jenk.inson

64 L . Price

t 1 11S

-2021 R.S :e~~~ .an ( C)22 F23 . D

Coach : Rod Bourke

t . D . Collins2 . D . Fotiniotis3 . D . Bonnici4 . A . McIntyre5. D. Maskell6 . A. Strawhorn7 . A. Fry8. E. Hansen9. D . Hos e10. J . McLatchie11 . C.Jayaweera12 . C. Cleg g13 . D. Clegg14 . L . Fuller15 . M. McDowell16. A . Moo n17 . R . Mosbauer18 . M . Quinn19 . S . Marti n20 . B. Southgate21 . P. Rya n22. D . Waite23 . T. Heal24 . L. May25 . P. Reed26 . A. Chalk27 . P.Jones28. T. Gnerson29 . C . Meehan30 . A . Wilson31 . S Veltman32 . P. Dugdale33. M . Guthndge34. K . Lorenz-

Daniel

Coach : Roger Brown

1 . C . Mizzi

2 . C . McNicol

3 . T. Mattesti

4 . A. McGillivray

5. B. Williams

6. R . Stewart7 . C. Reddin

8 . C. McKimm

9 . M . Ward

tO.A. Morley

11 . L. Adamis12 .N . Kennedy14 M . Lowe16 B. Marks17 D . Hellyer19 P. Angelini20 M . Smith

21 B. Titshall

22 A. Hughes

23 J . Dickerson

24 MJ Smith27 J . Maguir e

ST. KEVINS

Coach : Heath Broadbant

I . L Pfeilter2 . L Ptclwr3. H. Brooks4. S. Langfwd-

Jones (C)5.,k Shaw7 . J . Cashrrrore9 . A. Waxman (DVC)10. B. Safvasti . J . Wright13. B. Crawford14. G. Smith (C)15 . G. WinderIT R. Plummer18 . D. CrovA19. G . Fletcher (VC)2o. B . Ferguson21 . J . Dartey24 . F l~d25. D. W

aded

26.L Hogan27, A, Janke28. B . Hunter29 . D. Wbas

...' 32 D. MadcenZie39 Q . Boan40 S. Cacson42 B. Kbets*r47 T. PN# s51 L Hok58 J . Webb

UNIVERSITYB LUES

Coach: Steve King

Si: S - : :: -' '

Coach: Peter O'Connor

1 . R . Legud i2. G . War d3 . A. Bouzikas4 . SD . Borg5 . J. Citarelli6 . J . McKay7 . L. Harvey8. L. Wilkinson9 . D. Valorit0 . J . Hil l11 . S.lannozzo12 . M, O'Donnell13. S . Burgyn14. P Holland15 A Garvey16 . M . Stapleton17 . M D'Arcangelo18 . D Walsh19 . Rahill20. D . Sheehan21 . A Smith22 . B . McManu s23 . A. Pviastropasqua24 . L . Campbell25 . T. Legudl26. A . Monteleone27. L. Evans28 M Caiigiuri29 A. Abela30 C. Trewin31 . L .0'Brin e32 S . Monteleone33 . B . Ba!!arin34 . M .Zucco35 . T. Pearson36 . M . Pope37 . T. Carrick38. N . Smith39 J . Formica40. R Cousland41_ M . Kavanagh52 L. 0 Sulliva n

6 . D27 A Gein n

28 A ".~'lueen-Pado n29 N Harbeck30 A_Pruchard31 D Orlando32 .SGnqg33 C. HaB~eSd34 . L Dinardo35. R Lepresti36 D NoonanS7 P. Carter38 .J Demana39 N Qumn43 A N -1an44 T- r ._q eral d48 R 0`S aenassy55 G '59 R ; .

Coach : PaulO'Shannassy

1 . S . Moylan2 . L. Coleman3. A. Umbers4. J . Cassell5 . P. Natal e6 . M. Dellapicca7 . D . Jame sS . N . Marchesani9. D. sat g lian010 . E . Crohan11 . M . Hutton12 . C . Terlich13 . K. Didilis15. D . Bar e17. P. Cameron18. C . Moffat19.E . Lynch20 . L. Kalesaran21 .T. Simpson

22 . R . Dabraio...i 2 . Riqby

216 Nolan25 . C . Lea ha m28 M . Giansiracusa29 J . Giansiracusa30 M. Winridg e31 A . Turlich32 J . Cox33 G. Healy34 J Henderson35 W . Macdonald

36 W . McCann37 M . Powel l38 T. Wickham40 A . Greenhalgh41 B . Evan s42 J . O'Keefe44 J . King46 J. Travaglia48 S . Pullen50 J Gulhfer57 M . Hinsely

.1 . C . Barrott2, L . Bassett3 . C . Beato n4 . L. Chamberlain

5. J . Chivers6. R. Bowland7 . T. Birtle y

8 . C . Delahunty9 . A . Di Pasquale10. S . Edwards11 . A . Evan s12 . G . Fricker13 . B . Gates (C)14 . T. Girwood15 . T. Fallow16 . R . Hamilton17. R . Holmes18 . N . Hutchens19 . S . Hun t20 . J . Hunter21 . L . Howley22 . S. Kaso23. R . Kelleher24 . C . Kennedy25 . A Munro26 . M . Vasey27 . L . Quin28 . S. Rendell29 . T. Roach30.E. Roydhouse31 . T. Morgan32 . M . Sal e33 . A . Savolutos34 . S . Sandiford35 . S. Russell36. A. Powell37. T. Trumble38. E . Wilcox39 . A . Williams41 W. Temple-

Smith42 S. Young

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>{~ } Coach : Graeme Bulluss Coach : Brett Gear Coach : Stuart h4cL naach: Rtick D . .to n

Windeban kJCoach : Wayne Stafford R . ManeTiel d1.

g, D . Foley (C) 1 M. Pearson1 E. Raleigh (C)2 J . Zarb

1 . C. Smit hStewartC2

.2 . A . Bereza

J . Maleq A 2 D . Diver 3 D . Veale (C)

..Walsh-Richardso nB3 3. J . Whyte

. Taylor5. KCollinsC

3 B. Boy d4 S . Blangiardo

4 R . Ware5 A . Keys

..4 . K. Detarczynski 4. C. Binne y

g, .7 B . Cairns 5 A. Vanderhelm 6 B. tr'lollard (VC) 5 . T. Chapman 5 . J . Brigg s

8, J . Mead 6 L. Kennedy 7 A . O'Brien 6, L . Barley 6 . T. Me e9B. Gillespie 7 K . Johnstone 8 N. Orchard (VC) GizinskiP7 Z M . Clarke16. D. Bird11, P. Brook (VC)

8 G . Carr9 B Jowett

9 J. Walke r10 E. Sims-Lucas

..8 . L. Costello 8 . C . Lynch

12 . S. Lynchk

.10 M. Stafford (DVC) 11 A. Hall 9. D . Shutie 9 . N . Bradd y

13. C . Tuc1 B. Pearse it M. Lawrence (C) 12 M. Cotter 11 R . Hall 10. N . Anderso n

N . Clemente1 :, 12 J . Zampagliont (VC) 13 R . PattersonHutchins12 J 11 . A. Jurkiw.

h•1 . BlackmoreFitzgeral dS17

13 T. Wilso nGoss14 N

14 P. Wolnizer15 A . Vicendese

.13 J . Macpherson 12 . S . Morri s

..18. A . Thompson

.15 M . Vaughan 16 S . Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland 13 . D. Treloar

~~~ a. A . Guido m(C) 16 L. Hope 17 G . Pollard 15 J . Oppenheim 14 . K. Theodossi0 : A . Edge

Zi ouras 18 G . Kelly18 C. Buffer19 A. Dymble 16 R . Graham . M. Lm15 .

0. Hartman 20 W. HubbardTarr20 M 17 A . Wilkie 16 . N . Trigwel l

AbbotT 21 N. Mason .

BorehamL25 24 M . Waxiel 22 A. Nirens 19 L. Siragusa 18. L. Bolzan.-; L . Atkins (DVC) 26 R . Alexander 23 B. H o

24 P. Rujevic 20 A . Adams 19. L. McKi e27 . S. Coot e

DeatonR2828 N . Gould 25 A . Svirskis 21 R. Leong 20. D. Hatvkes

.,Coot eA29

29 J . prantzos 26 C . Wright 22 C. Taylor 21 . A. Clancy..30. L. Tucker 30 A . Fishe r

Ng (Dvc)32 J27 S . French 23 D. Prior 22 . M . Teskey

31- A . Spence32. J . Beattie

.33 C . Sendeckyj 28 K . Miezi s

29 S . Allen 24 P. Unkles 23 . F. Cokelek

'?. S . McNicholas 35 L. Wheeler 30 J . Membrey 25 N . Detarczynski 24 . D . Neilso n~, H. McMillan 36 A. Battams 31 M . Dowling 26 E. Morgan 25 . J. Giesche n

35 . L. HealyDeafe nB38

39 D. Molinel

32 T. Harper 27 S. Baker 26 . G . Gibson..tvM M . Millis37

40 S . Dea 33 f, . Neilsen 27. T. Grieve.,;s . S. Lee 34 J, Veal e

Ranki n35 G 31 . C . MacDonald39 . L . Ramirez-Smit h40 . E. Cooper

.34. S . Aston

41 . R . Guinan 35 . R. Smilli e42 . A . Wilson 36 . J . Staffor d

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY ~~1':-• =--- . . .®Coach : Terry Kendall Coach: Steve Maus Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penaluna

1 . J . Crane 1 Reggie A I A Middlin2 . R . Craven

Tulloc hS32 Hine A 1 . J . Wallace

2 M Norris h..4, C . Adam 3 Langdon S 2 . M. Cahill

3 N Pask5. S . Stewart 4 Taylor C 3 . S. Cleven 4 R Bell7 D . Addertey

Johnston8 S5 Robison M 7 J . Power 5 P Valoppi.

9 D. Johnston 6 Rennie M7 Dodgson B 8 M. Malady 6 D Lloyd

10 S . Hamer11 R. Jospehs 8 Amiconi A 9 L. Swain 8 R Dre w12 T. Page 9 Best J 10 L. Coulthard 9 B Kehoe13 A. Cleelan d14 D .Logan 10 Blackmore B 11 D.Crea 10 J Seege r

15 D . Gilchrist 11 Mithen P12 C State

11 Z Web b16 N . Colman 12 Kelly T . 13 L GiIlies17 D . Pryies 13 Ellerbeck G 13 T. Langford 14 G Thompso n18 J.Pilkington(Cl20 T. Wilson-Humphries 14 Thwaites M 14 L . Twomey 15 D Smit h21 5 . Dillon 15 Lucas C 16 R . Coslovich 16 C Holdstvort h22 M . Pearse 16 Condron K 17 T. Barugh 17 A Pizze y23 A . Kyriacou24 D .Jackson

17 Armatas C1g Heaven C 18 1,14, Baker 1 8 C Bea l

25 E . TembathBrooke26 D 19 Carter-Buszard L 19 J . Morris 19 A Coleman

.27 L. Routledge 20 Oberoi S 20 S . Alexander

20 D Senaratn e

28 S . Thompson 23 Wallin A Graha m21 A21 J Tomkins

29 J . Smedley 24 Christopherson J. 22 J Peake

30 A. Birch31 J . Beaurepaire VC) 25 Zander M 22 A. Baker 23 T Collet t

32 S. Husking (VC~ 26 Donahoo M 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Coutt s33 J. Rodski 28 Cristiano D 24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellegrino34 M. Fowle s

Tindal e35 A29 Mccutcheon M 25 M. Crowe 27 S Savag e...

'... 36 R . Hooke 30 Bullen M 26 N . Muhilechner 29 D Bel l38 H . Fenner 32 Cornell J 30 J Strong39 J . Foot it 33 Malekas I 27 S . Sail

31 S Urbane41 M . Lipshu t

Ros s42 J42 Torney A 28 P. Harrison

32 D Smith.43 J . Denby 44 Lancaster 29 D . D'sousa 34 S Britt44 T. Collie 45 Ward C 30 B . Janson 37 D Sim s45 A. Fuller 50 Davies M46 J . Sikon 55 Troon R 44 N Marti n56 E. Ramsay61 J . Stratos 58 Walsh B62 D . Paul 65 Burrows R69 C . Lucas88 J . Li e

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

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Under-AJAX

Coach: Mark Zuker

1 D. Henzel4 A. Butt5 E. Goldstone6 L . Goldman8 T. Katz9 D. Newstadt11 A. Benedykt12 J.81ank6eld14 S. Nesvstadt15 D. Finkel16 J. Freeman17 0 . Flamm18 J. Feldman20 D. Zulch22 D. Mrocki23 B. Nissen24 P. Glezer26 A. Cooper27 C. Spero31 D. Noric h32 M . Kestenberg35 I . Same36 A. Sacks39 A. Sapar43 E. Wollner44 J. Gelfand45 A. Lewin47 M . Snow50 M . Milmeister55 V. Kel p

MONASH BLUESCoach: Dennis Grac e

i N Whitmore2 M Stoki e3 J Rosengarten4 M Bolton5 P Avery6 C John7 G Northway8 J Backwetl9 C O'Sullivan10 B Rogers11 M Edsall12 G Smythe13 A Perry14 L Golding15 J Park16 A Carte r17 A Leithbridge18 A Sheilds20 W Lille21 P Arnott22 B Gree n23 D Cavicchiolo26 PA Vegter27 1 McCormick28 J Main30 J Mellmgton31 S Hawkins34 P Fonseka35 B Centra36 N Costley39 C Burley40 A Every42 S Kimber44 0 Lappin45 H Graham48 G Clugston63 B Boyer64 M Ryanco Ivaanhunnn

CAUv "I €LDGRAM . .e]Ia MAN S

Coach: Chris M ,-thiesan

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 . Gardine r12 . 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 . Dyso n25 . M . Cramphorn31 . M . Richardson32 . L. Frankli n35 M . Kuppe38 C. Veencjar40 R. O'Neill43 A . Bruh n44 A . Vanrompaey50 J . Wade

OLD MENTORIANSCoach : Jamie winduse

DE LA SALLE (Gold)Coach: Greg Buntin e

1 . A. Toniola2 . B. Gutiifer4 P. Brot5 P. Mulholland6 J . Kea n7 S. Mahan8 P. Arbon8 M. Gooley9 M. Brasher9 L . Harrison10 J . Clifton11 A. Brett12 J . Roberts15 L . Browne17 Jolt 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 8, Ramsey58 C. Rice60 D . Wood61 L . Becker62 C . Betlistri64 B . Cole64 T. Woodlock

ORMONDCoach: Tim Hitle

1 . L . Russell (C)2 . K . Harvey3 . S . Tumiati4 . D Casey (VC)5 . J Tolle y6 . M Luba7 . R Wiley8 . J Muzzell9 . J . Putz10. L D'Astoli11 . D Healy12. L . Breitkreuz (DVC)13, A . Kurze l14 . D . Jowe tt15 A Goonan16 D McKenna17 M Heffernan18 M. Purcell19 C Evere tt20 T. Harvey21 S Anderson22 R Quiney23 H . Putz24 A Lom25 J Silver26 M Martinov,27 J Noske28 N Thompson31 S Barker34 A Warwarek39 M Ferrari4 049 A Perry79 A O'Shannessy91 T Collie

GLEN EIR ACoach: John Howar d

1 . Ahmed All2 . Ali Ali3 . C. Allen4 . A. Baraket5. M . Baraket (C)6. G . Burle y7. G . Cassar8 . D. Clarke9 . N. Cun i10 . M, Dimachki11 . R. Dimachki12 . N. D'Zilva13 . I . Dean14 . L. Granrott15 . J . Gusman16 . Z . Kadour17 . M . Kasar18 . P. Khalild19 . L. Kuthman20 . L. Lampos21 . P. Merrick22 . S . Milopouto s23 . T. O'Loughlan-Elder24 . A. Ranson25 . A. Selves26 . J . Serpanchy27 . D. Sheehan28 . R. Sherry29 . J . Tom o30 . P. Wallis31 . S . Ware32 . B . Wazseknel33 . M . Wood34 . S . Zebian35 . B . Zura k

ST LEOS EM M AUSCoach : Danny O'Sulliva n

1 . L . Moss2 . M, D'Amelio3 . D . Behan4 . C . Irvi n5 . P. Podbury6 . P. Boyd8 . L . Cullen (VC)9 . T. Stephens10 . A . Cherry12 . D . Dick14. M . McHug h15. P. Carey ~DVC)16. A. Kelly17 . G . Donovan (C)18 . M .Fechner19. 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. Dixon74 R . Gale76 A. Windle77 J. Blewe tt

MENTONECoach: Shone O'Connor

1 M. Meyer2 G . Sims3 P. Dixon4 G . Allan5 T. Pricker6 S. Pratt7 T Barr8 K. Little9 K. McLeod10 R. Ward11 B . Atheron12 P. Williams13 M . Hayes14 P. Rocks15 D.Johns16 N. Levett17 S. Casacelli18 M . Michaelidis19 S. Hamilton20 P. Krings21 D, Kelly25 N . Curran26 L . Parsons30 A. Pothitos33 R . Hamil34 M . bVingrave35 C, Johnstone40 S. Alexander43 P. Murphy45 R . Connard43 S. Sullivan51 J . Hai g71 S. Rickard s

STN. MELD.DISTRICTS

Coach : Darren McKillo p

1 J . Royl e2 W. D'Andrea3 J. Raeburn4 N. Matarazzo5 1. Rusakiv6 L. Ester8 A. Skinns9 S . Aquilina10 S . Rocco11 H. McFadden12 J . MacDonald13 W . Brown16 J . Leeman17 R D'Andrea18 J . Stephens20 H. Masters21 D. Bel l22 K. Ferguson24 G . Tsicaderis25 E . Bouchard26 J . Griffi n27 P. Cheevers29 M . Bradfield30 A . Nield32 E . Mahoney33 J . Fidogiannis34 G . Gaylor41 M . Wood51 G . Rowe

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AQUINAS O .G . TIGER SHARKS OULF .=tJ~ NTH OLD BOYS 0 . 7Coach: Terry McEvoy Coach : Mark Beasley TE M P'---S-: t Coach : James Sandman

Coach: John Stanton Coach: Michael Sigalas

1 . M . Lant 1 D Edwards 1 . B . Tippe rM . Alle y2 1 S Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2 . M . Santamaria.

5 . A. Boland. .

2 . D . Florence 3 J Kirk 3. N . RobinsonK . Nun n4

6 . W. Lyng Paradis o3 A4 T Statho oulosp

.6 T. Belanger (C)

7, B . Crosbie. .

4 . 0 . Hill 5 B Kean6 D Burley

7 T. Hallo8 A . Margetts8 . L McAuley 5 . M . Pietryk (C) 7 A Craven 9 A. McGre e

9 . D. Poynton 6 . D . McGreevy (VC) 8 S Glover12 G . Welchart13 J Derr

y10 . C. Field 7 . M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie.

14 C. Munro12 . C. Munroe 8 . R . Conti 10 J McArdle 15 J . Whelan13, V. Hall 9 . M . Bickerdike 11 B Speed 16 A. Cantor

Cramer-Robert s17 J15 . S. Verona 11 . J . O'Donnell 12 D Joyce (C)

.18 M . Horqan

16 . B. Murphey 13. J . Garbellini 13 N Barry 19 D. MitcF~ell18 . C . Chippendale 14 . M . Collins 14 S Kelly 20 M . Butterworth

21 S Jones19 . M. Bambury 16 . D . Charles 15 J Stevens

.22 N . Johnso n

20 . B. Dorkin 1g . D . Buccachio 16 R Munzel 23 D . Jo y,c e21 . J. Pierce 19 . M . Bart ling 17 M Vanderhorst 27 A. Hillier

28 L . Hancoc k22 . G . Cochrane 20 . M . Hurley 18 D Denton 37 0 . Kent23 . N . Wanton 22 . A . Tehan 19 D Keenan 43 T. Prowse

y(VC)25. G . Coyle ' 23 D Tsokas 20 S Bermingham 50 B Benn

26. M. Lemieszek I. .

25 . L. Caddy21 N Hahn .

51 B. Braithwait e27. J. Neagle 26 . D. Ma rt in (VC)

23 S Haynes24 B Toohey

52 B. Laricchi a53 C . Morle y

34 . D . Ford 31 . T. Walters 25 D Gazelle 54 P. Najjar61 . D . Cole 33 . P. Gordon 26 H Maplestone (C)

55 B. McLeod56 M . Pain e

34 . G . Taylor 27 G Hancock 57 A . Hicke y35 . P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 58 D . Lin g

59 A Dave y37 . C . Welch 30 J Mullins

.60 R . Enso r

45 . M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G. Ormsby62 P. Triantaf yllou

63 K . Darb y64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach: Steve McMahon B LAC KS

Coach : John Bushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire

3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Hallora n4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S 4 J O'Sullivan6 D Slater 6 B Shalders

59 Robinson T62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidla w

7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson8 M Jinx (C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirme r10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D

9 E Thoma s12 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 Gleason 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 M 16 D Morri s19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D20 S . Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D 17 P Meller21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Reid22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seuren23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G(VC) 20 A Whitlock24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Youn g25 M Burns 25 R Ha tty

89 Christie A22 N Barnett

26 C McCormack 27 M Koste 90 Atkinson D(VC)92 Springhall R 23 L Beaton27 M Day

28 A McGowan28 D Hurn 93 Smith J 24 D Cree k.

30 D Oblivbek29 J Heath 94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan.

33 S . Cetin31 M Assouad 98 Hollow B

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

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 15 .07.00

St Kevins: 9.4 12.7 17.1 22.13 .145

Old ASelburnians: 1.1 3.3 3.3 4.3.27

St Kevins: E Crolu'ut 8. M Gia:ufraltsa 4. Lamb 3 . Cox 3 . Leathatn 2. King 2 . Best:

Lead am. Cox. Healy. Pullen . Crohatt . Coletnan . Old Mellrurnians OBGen . Arden.

Hlnciduss. Kemtedy . Best : Rad}vtomk . Thomas . Gallagher. Tucker, Kennedy. tl'u.

Umpires : Trent Greena«ay : Justin Lipson IF)

De La Salle: 2.6 7.14 10.21 16.22 .118

Marcellin: 4.1 5.2 8.2 8,3 .51

On La Sall e: Bomuei 3. O'Connell 3. Evans 2. Stinear 2 . Hewitson 2. Goodter,

;A9eeari. Spithlll. AVahivlev- Best: O'Connell. ;rau*Intn. Moran. Motmt . Po}nton .

Mercuri. MarceBin: MeDorrell 2 . Wilson . Quinn, Javaivecra Best : A Straidtarn.

Jones. Kennett . Fuller. Heal . Wilson . Umpimse A)bse Foley (R)Justin Grossbard IFi

Old Paradians: FORFEITED 7.4 .46

Collegians: RECEIVED FORFEIT 18.21 .129

Umpires:University Blues: 8.5 9.5 13.8 20.14 .134

Mazenod O.C: 0.1 3.3 4.7 5.8.38

University Blues : Goal kickers mid best players results not received . h4azened

O .C: Goal kickers and best players results not receiced.Umpires: Tonic Ltllec : Mark

Gibson (R) (F)

Old Xaverians: 1.2 3.4 5.10 7.12 .54

St Bernards: 2.3 3.6 5.9 9.10.64

Old Xaverians : McDonnell 3 . Dillan. Keenan. McCarthy. Siceman. Best:

Spcechmml . Thonti<as . Cinema . Harbeeh . Banadio. Cobb : : o St Bernards: Borg 2.

Valori 2. T Legudf . R Legudi. Campbell. Couslmnd. Formica. Best: Ralnll. Garvey.

Tretvbt. Zueeo. Bouzikas . Fcamica. Umpires: Damian Flenley (F)

Old Brighton: 6.5 8.10 10.12 13.15 .93

Old Haileybury: 0.1 3.2 6.4 9.6 .60

Old Brighton : Goal kickers and best players results not recetced .Old Haileybury :

Caslmtore 2 . S-ah'as 2 . A\\'amtau 2 . Brmks . Pitcher . Snrith . Best : MacKeiuie. A

\Uaxrnart. Caslunore. Koetsfcr. Capron. Smith . Umpires: Paul Bem- Nick Errata IF)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 15 .07 .00

Hampton Rovers: 0.0 3.4 4.5 7.9.51

Old Scotch: 6.5 8.7 11.15 11.18.84

Hampton Rovers: Deal 2. Rawlins. KullmY. Go" . Pearson . Gould . Best : Deal.

Krilhug. Mason. Sender6}t. t41tee1cr . Rg. Old Scotch : Beanrepa;re 2. Collie 2 .

Fmvles 2. Josephs 2 . Page 2 . Craven . Best: Barnett. Collie. Page . Cleeland. Cahoon .

Opiec Umpires : O~ven Lalor : Chris Moore IF)

Old Trinity: ' 2.3 3.3 5.6 5.7.37

MHSOB: 0.3 5.12 6.17 11.19.85

Old Trinity: Cornell 2 . Best. DonaYtoo. Lancaster. Best : Oheroi. Bullen. Condron.

Lattgdon. Cristiano. Blaektnore.MHSOB: Vicendese 3. Orchard 2. ti'ehtiaer 2.

lt'alkr. Dimble. Brmmi. Stlrskis . Best : Raleigh . Veale . Keys . Walker. Patterson.

Ntrens . Umpires: Tins Friedman: Anihony Simpson IF). Alex Maggio: Russell Nation

(B )

Yorra Va ll ey: 3.3 6.7 6.10 7.12.54

$C8remirris; 3.4 6.7 9.13 11.14.80

Yarns Va ll ey: Urbmio 3. Drcw 2. Parre. Bcal. Best: Beal. Llocd. Pask. Pcltgrino.

Savage. Strong. Beaumarls: hlagee 5 . Denton 2 . Blackruore 2. Brook . Millis . Best:

B Denton . Brook. McMillan . Tucker. Presnell. Thompson. Umpires : Danlel Ha tlhvell

IF)

Old Carey: 3.4 7.6 9.10 12.14 .86

Old Iti•2rdroe: 2.2 3.5 7.6 9.9 .63

Old Carey: Hall 4 . Battley 2 . IDikles 2. Shrine 2 . Hutchins . Walsh-Rlchardsou .

Best: Adams. N Detarcnnski. Wilkie. Costello . Hail . Batfler. Old Ivanhce : tim~kes

6 . Bolton 2. Bereta. Best : Bitmeti'. Gibson. Trtg:ccll. Hatvkes . Anderson . Stafford,

Umpires : Darin Compt IF)

Vlhitefriars: BYE

UNDER 19 BLUE - 15 .07 .00Monash Blues: 2.0 2.2 4.2 6.2.38Ormond: 2.3 5.5 11.8 17,12,114

Monash Blues : main 3 . Hawkins. Leitltbridge. Rosengarten. Best: M ;: ..q,

McCor-,tuck . Burley . Golding. Every. Bolton. Ormond: Lont 5 . Ferrari 3 . gubtr^

Barker 2. Everett 2. Hefternan . Marthtoc. Russell. Best : Healy* Ferrari, Iiap

Russeli . Luba. Casey. Umpires: David \t9ndlmv: Chris Evans IF )

De La Salle : 0.5 3.8 6.12 8.15.63AJAX: 4.2 6.3 8.7 13.11 .69

De La Salle : OConnell 3 . lt'oallock 2. Mulholland . Gullifer. Norton . Best: Garland.

Be!ltstrt. 1t'oodiock. Wood. GComtell . Grdlifer. AJAX : \\'ohter 7 . Spero 2. I;nglick 2

Sapar. Cooper. Best: Same, Finkel. Weiner. 0 Hetuel . Cooper . Goldmart. UmpGes:

Terence Farrell: Admit Harris (F )

Glen E'ua: 1.0 4.4 5.5 10.7,67

St Leos Encases : 5.7 7.8 13.14 15 .17 .107

Glen Eire: Aluued Ali 6. A Baraket. Kasv. Sheehan . M Dbnaelild. Best: M Baraket,

Clark. Fernando. Gusman. Kadour. Ka:ar. St Leos Emmaus:htvt 4. Paloun; 3.

Moss 3. Rooks 2 . Hued. Hantilton. Stephens, Best : Kchy. Marchant Mass . GaIlt

Hatfield. Carey. Umpires : Chris Stevens : Graeme Morgan IF)

Coalfield Gr: 15.8.98

Mentone:10 .12,72

Caulfield Gr: Foote 6. Brultn 6 . Dahvood 2. R}aiberk. Best: Brutnt . Deal. Veentjcr,

Goddard. Cramphorrn . Foote. Mentone: Haves 3. S Sulll1-an 2 . T Ban. Kelle

Knngs. Mtchaelidis . Suns . Best : T Barr. Orion. Sims . Casaceti. Krmgs. Curran.

Umpires : Atli Diner; Tobv Otadia IF )

Old Mentonisns: 1.2 2.2 2.2 4.6.30

South Melb. Districts: 10.4 18.7 26.11 35 .15 .225

Old Mentonians: A Martin 2 . Bngotite . C ALesander. Best : tV[delski. L Ride, C

Alev^utder . Wilcock. N Fisher, McClosky. South MeID. Districts: Cheecers 10.

Tsuadaris 6. Renee 3. Wood 3. Morgan 3 . Skhme 2. McDonald 2. Aqu[htta2. Best:

Aqutima Wood. Cheerers . Brm111. McDonatd. Rmtc . Umpires: Daniel Beitnerc

Steve McCarthy (R) tFi

UNDER 19 RED - 15 .07 .00

Old Essendon Gr: 4.2 6.8 10.11 16.17.113

Rupertswood: 4.4 5.7 11.10 14.13.97

Old Essendon Oct Hak9m 7 . Clues 3. Deirlorton 2. Marinas 2. Court, C Ghhutbeek,

Best: Cetiu. Bartra;n . Slater . t4'IDuttnson. Frazer. Cities. Rupertswood: P rice 4 .

Tcutmiug 4 . Piulhps 2. Burrmves. Flinn. Haw. Zatva. Best: Price. Burrouts,

Stafford. \:'ebb. Baines . Berrruts, Umpires: Max\4+ftmtamw : Mick Glday tFl

Theory Penola O .B: 4.1 12.9 16.12 27.18.180

Bulleen Templestowe: 3.4 3.6 5.13 5.15.45

Therry Penchi O .B: Higgins 7. Ctilph 6. Nattean'mv, 5 . Snuth 4 . Btuon 2. Christie,

Gipp Best : Saudi. Cuiph . Nartcarrow. Atkinson . Delanea. Rcynolds. BuBeen

Templestowe: Goal kickers and best placers results not received. Umpires: John

Ralph : Ken Walker IF). Ben Ralph: Joe Beyer (B)

North Old Boys: 2.4 3.8 4.9 6.11 .47

University Blacks: 1.6 4.8 9.12 16.18.14

North Old Boys : Taleb 3 . Delattunty. Hedgeland. Morley. Best: Denton .

Mnplcstone. liorie}~. Glover. Hedgetattd . Ha»tes. University Blacks: Mcintosh 5 .

Bushbv 3 . Hceicy 2 . C Beaton 2 . Sanctitord, Sme . Magnire. Best : Sandifad . Crrek,

Drunmtond. Rmrm=_ley . L Beaton . Sale. Umpires : Admit Koclcos : David Leith (F)

Aquinas O .C: 4.3 6.3 9.7 11 .10.76

Tiger Sharks: 2.5 5.6 8.7 11.12.78

Aquinas O .C : Marshall 2. Mmtrce 2. CHandler 2. Hall 2. A Boland, Verone. Field .

Best : A!lelc. Elliott. A Boland . Robinson . Co}9e. Cochrane. Tiger Sharks: Goal kick-

ers mtd best pla}'ers results not received . Umpires: Michael Phillips: MatUiew Mefer

IF )

Old Camberwell BYE

T®DAYtS MATCHES

U-19 SECTION 1MARCELLIN v . ST. KEVINS

COLLEGIANS v. DE LA SALLE

MAZENOD v . OLD PARADIAN S

OLD XAVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES at VictoriaPark, Collingwood

OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD MELBURNIANS at

Fisher Oval, Haileybury College Keysborough

ST . BERNARDS v. OLD BRIGHTON

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

MHSOB v. HAMPTON ROVERS

BEAUMARIS v . OLD TRINITY

OLD SCOTCH v . OLD CAREY

OLD IVANHOE v . WHITEFRIARS

YARRA VALLEY has the bye

UNDER-19 (2 1 BLUEAJAX v. MONASH BLUESST . LEOS EMMAUS v . DE LA SALLE

ORMOND v . CAULFIELD GR .

MENTONE AMATEURS v. OLD MENTONIANS

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . GLEN EIRA - TBA

UNDER-19 (21 REDOLD ESSENDON GR . has the bye

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD CAMBERWEL L

- TBA!

RUPERTSWOOD v . NORTH OLD BOYS

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. AQUINAS

TIGER SHARKS v . THERRY PENOLA

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C L`Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCH-

ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour -Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water carriers . It is prefer-

ater carriers to deliver water at after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball i sable"'waway from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires

have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .

Please note all VAFA officials must be 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 require s

medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Att ire -Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if worn

to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only .

f 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

orn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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Adults $13 .20Conc. $3.30Family $33.00(2 Adults, 2 children )

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and reviews the competition inMonday's Age.

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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) .

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ELSTERNVV9CF® PARKDRAW 2000

(JULY-AUGUST)

This Sat : 22 July St . Bernards v . Old Trinit y

This Sun : 23 July St . Kevins v.Old Melburnians

Next Sat: 29 July Club XVIIIPreliminary Finals

Next Sun: 30 July FID A

5 August Club XVIII Grand Finals6 August FID A12 August B Second Semi Final13 August A Second Semi Fina l19 August B Section Preliminary Fina l

20 August A Section Preliminary Final

.C l1 !. ELISTS AT TC ;"3 OF COIN

It is an expectation that captains at the toss ofthe coin exchange a copy of the teamlist .

Failure to do this results in automatic fines 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 Stevens) their concerns .

Saturday'sFinal Siren Scores

(A Section)

6.25 p .m. Saturdaywith Brad Beitze l

Late score s

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ;third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ( $100);each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C1 8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by Spin

St . Bed . Ment . Tig . (R) Uni. Blues (U)

Old Brighton (C )

Incorrect s core~~i14

St . Bernards OC (U)

Tribunal Results -'I uesdav July 18th, 2000

i`:igel Brohier, Caulfield Or. Striking. 2 matches .

Andrew Young, North Brunswick. Charging, 2

matches .Mark Thomas, South Melbourne Districts .Headbutting, 3 matches .Justin Bernardi, St . Marvs . Abusive and insul-

tating language . 1 match.Lance Pititto, Bentleigh (Reserves) . Assault ofumpire, 4 matches .Lance Pititto, Bentleigh (Reserves) . Abuse ofumpire, I match.Suspension concurrent: Total 4 matches .Nick Bisas, Marcellin (Under- 19) . Attempting tokick, 3 matches .David Florence . Bulleen-Templestowe (Under-19) . Striking, 4 matches .

* Scott Humphry . Collegians . Striking, 2 matches .

* Cam Matthews . Old Carey. Attempting to strike,

1 match .* Bradley McBride . Brunswick . Striking, 2 match-

es.Brent Grant . Salesian (Reserves) . Disputingumpire's decision, I match .Daniel Thomas . Old Xaverians (Under-19) .Striking. 2 matches .

* Nick Opie . Old Scotch (Under- 19) . Attempting totrip . 1 match.Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Investkation Results Jul1 l8th . 2000

Thomastown and West Brunswick were bothcharged with a melee in their reserve match

played on July 8th at Thomstown .

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of8100 (1 st offence in three year period) .

Parkside and Yarra Valley both charged with

bringing game into disrepute .

Charge proven . Yarra Valley fined $400 ($300suspended until end of season 2001) . Parksidefined S800 ($600 suspended until end of 2001) .

TuF onenTF11R FOOTBALLER 2000

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TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

OLD SCOTCH 15 12 3OLD XAVERIANS 15 11 4

gTBEflNARDS 15 10 5OLDMELBURNIANS ;5 9 6

CELUN 7EVINS 15 8 7TRINITY 15 8 7

-SOB 15 4 11• ;.rERSITY BLUES 15 3 12

IVANHOE 15 2 13

0 1173 708 165 .68 48

0 1400 617 226.9 440 1101 722 152-49 400 1087 735 147 .89 360 925 785 117 .83 320 900 877 102,62 320 778 805 9665 320 691 1352 51,11 160 714 1242 57 .49 12

0 387 1377 281 8

B RESERVE

DE LA SALLE 15 14 1 0 1334 543 245 .67 56

pU4ZEN00O C 15 12 3 0 1224 687 178 1 7 48

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 12 3 0 917 742 123 .58 48

OLD BRIGHTON 15 8 7 0 895 791 113.15 32

°_D HAILEYBURY 15 7 8 0 974 867 112.34 26

PARADIANS 15 6 8 ~ 898 949 9~5 10486 2

626C=' OND

_EGIANS 15 4 ii 0 779 1125 69.24 16EFRIARS 15 3 12 0 591 1048 5639 12

4_p MENTONIANS 15 2 13 0 496 1504 32 .98 8

C RESERVE

THERRY PENOLA OB 15 13 1BEAUMARIS A F C 15 13 2HAMPTON ROVERS 15 10 4PRAHRAN A F C 15 8 7ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 7 7AJAX 15 6 7IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 5 10BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 5 10^ .̀.D GEELONG 15 3 11GLEN EIRA A F C 15 2 13

1 1241 602 206 .15 540 1434 664 215 .96 52

1 1087 706 153 .97 42

0 931 925 100.65 321 951 801 11673 302 869 858 103 61 280 841 1151 73,07 200 734 1191 6163 201 784 1148 68 .29 140 512 1375 37 .24 8

Of RESERVE SECTION

OLD ESSENDON GR . 15 13 2 0 1316 631 208.56 52

CAULFIELD GR 15 11 4 0 1147 712 161-1 44

ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 15 10 5 0 1441 734 196.32 40

BANYULE 15 9 5 1 1297 612 211 .93 38

'•t7NASH BLUES 15 9 5 1 1041 669 155,61 38AQUINAS O C 15 9 6 0 1178 798 147,62 36

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 8 7 0 936 800 117 32

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 15 3 12 0 600 1216 49 .34 12

OLD CAREY 15 2 13 0 750 1450 51 .72 8

OF.HLEIGH A F C 15 0 15 0 219 2409 9 .09 0

D2 RESERV E

PARKSIDE 15 14 1 0 1632 566 288 .34 56UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 13 2 0 1407 552 254 .89 52KEW 15 10 5 0 1331 862 154.41 40YARRA VALLEY O B 15 9 6 0 1192 857 139-09 36S4LESIAN O C 15 9 6 0 1069 980 10908 36.':EST BRUNSWICK 15 6 9 0 750 902 83.15 24FITZROY REDS 15 5 10 0 996 1244 8006 20PENINSULA 05 15 5 10 0 930 1298 71,65 20THOMASTOWN 15 3 12 0 775 1330 5827 12MENTONE A F C 15 1 14 0 535 .26 26 41 4

D3 RESERV E

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 13 2 0 1266 598 211 .71 52

ST JOHNS O C 15 13 2 0 1363 772 176.55 52POWER HOUSE 15 12 3 0 1306 767 170-27 48UHSOB 15 11 4 0 1248 865 144.28 44ELSTERNWICK 15 7 8 0 1055 953 110] 28RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 7 8 0 875 1157 75.63 2ELEY PARK A F C 15 4 11 0 875 1416 61 79 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 3 12 0 772 1239 6221 12ALBERT PARK A F C 15 3 12 0 766 1454 52 68 12MONASH GRYPHONS 15 2 13 0 788 1282 61 .47 8

D4 RESERV E

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 15 13 2 0 1205 758 158 .97 52ST MARYS 15 11 4 0 1247 810 153.95 44MT LILYDALE 15 /1 4 0 1137 744 152.82 44NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 11 4 0 1350 1017 132.74 44BENTLEIGH AFC 15 10 5 0 1071 837 127.96 40BULLEEN COBRAS 15 9 6 0 1092 810 134.81 36OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 15 7 8 0 884 838 105 49 28SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 6 9 0 911 1046 87 09 24SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 15 5 10 0 909 1214 74 68 20ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 4 11 0 783 1190 658 16SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 2 13 0 722 1068 67 .73 8BRUNSWICKAFC 15 1 14 0 419 1559 2688 4

TEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURNIANSPRAHRANDE LA SALL EST KEVINSOLD SCOTCHOLD BRIGHTONMAZENOD 0 CRiARCELLI N

RUPERTSWOODTHERRY PENOLA OBOLDIVANHOEP.90NASH WHITESST BERNARDSCOLLEGIANSYARRA VALLEY 0 8OLD TRINITY'OLD CAMBERWELLWHITEFRIARSOLD GEELONGPARKSIDE*Ineligible player Rd 1 2

ST KEVIN SOLD XAVERIANSOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLESTBERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSMARCELLIN'MAZENOD 0 C'OLD HAILEYBURYOLD PARADIANS

P W L D FOR AGST .> PTS

CLUB 18 (1 )

14 14 0 0 1190 438 271 .69 5S14 11 3 0 1060 696 152.3 4413 9 4 0 939 628 149.52 36

13 8 5 0 888 619 143.46 32

14 6 8 0 711 910 78.13 24

13 5 8 0 605 831 72 .8 20

13 3 10 0 580 974 59 .55 1213 2 11 0 448 1120 40 813 2 11 0 318 1013 31 .39 8

CLUB 18 (2)14 13 1 0 1446 419 345.11 52

15 11 3 1 1245 514 242.22 46

15 11 4 0 1053 702 150 44

15 10 5 0 931 614 151-63 40

15 8 7 0 1088 718 151 .53 32

15 8 7 0 1044 736 141 .85 32

15 8 7 0 871 895 97 .32 32

15 8 1 889 754 117.9 26

14 6 8 0 771 1111 69.4 24

15 4 11 0 498 1385 35.96 16

15 3 12 0 631 1454 43.4 12

15 1 14 0 271 1755 15.44 4

UNDER-19 SECTION i15 13 2 0

12 3

11 4

1110

10

9

7

4

3

1

0

1803 669 269 .51 52

1470 1000 147 481659 1010 164 .26 44

1220 1017 119.98 44

1465 928 157 .87 40

1544 1053 146.63 40

1341 1149 116.71 36

1233 995 123.92 28

1143 1272 89.86 16

643 1695 37.94 12

617 1787 34,53 4

477 2235 21 .34 0

'Ineligible player Rd 1 2Old Paradises withdrawn from rest of season

UNDER-19 (2)BEAUMARIS A F C 15 14 1 0 1137 686 165 .74 56

OLD SCOTCH 15 12 3 0 1427 759 188-01 48

WHITEFRIARS 15 10 5 0 1067 727 146.77 40

OLD TRINITY 15 10 5 0 1082 803 134.74 40

MHSOB 15 8 7 0 1030 965 106.74 32

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 7 7 1 980 1124 8719 30OLD CAREY 15 5 10 0 744 1394 53 .37 20

YARRA VALLEY 15 4 10 1 801 1476 54 .27 18OLD IVANHOE 15 4 11 0 827 1285 64 .36 1 6

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 12 3 0 1740 936 185.9 48

ORMOND 15 11 4 0 1564 690 226.67 44

CAULFIELD GR 15 11 4 0 1552 869 178-6 44ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 15 11 4 0 1462 1085 134 .75 44

MONASH BLUES 15 9 6 0 1512 925 163 .46 36

MENTONE A F C 15 8 7 0 1409 1255 112,27 32

A J A X 15 6 9 0 1030 1186 66 .85 24

DE LA SALLE ( 2) 15 3 12 0 896 1902 47.11 12

OLD MENTONIANS 15 2 13 0 727 1943 37 .42 8

GLEN EIRA 15 1 14 0 601 2122 28.32 4

UNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR15 12 3 0 1799 736 244.43 48

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 12 3 0 1321 777 170 .01 48

NORTH OLD BOYS 14 11 3 0 1350 819 164-84 44RUPERTSWOOD 15 10 5 0 1593 971 164 .06 40THERRY PENOLA 08 15 10 5 0 1473 1046 140 .82 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 96 0 1122 998 112.42 36

BULLE`NTEMPLESTOWE 15 5 10 0 771 1699 45.38 20•11GER SHARKS 14 5 9 0 675 1653 40•83 20AQUINAS O C 15 1 14 0 473 2249 21 .03 4

*Ineligible player Rd 1 2

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION

ST BERNARDS 15 11 4 0 1758 1217 144 .45 44OLD XAVERIANS 15 11 4 0 1716 1236 138.83 44OLD SCOTCH 15 10 5 0 1614 1280 126.09 40OLD TRINITY 15 10 5 0 1351 1278 105.71 40ST KEVINS 15 9 6 0 1367 1302 104.99 36UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 8 7 0 1365 1245 109 .64 32MHSOB 15 5 10 0 1243 1570 79.17 20OLD MELBURNIANS 15 4 11 0 1143 1384 82.59 16OLD IVANHOE 15 4 11 0 1046 1713 61.06 16MARCELLIN 15 3 12 0 1215 1593 76.27 12

B SECTIO NOLD BRIGHTON 15 13 2 0 1937 1123 172.48 52MAZENOD 0 C 15 11 4 0 1394 1119 124.58 44NORTH OLD BOYS 15 10 4 1 1481 1129 131.18 42DE LA SALLE 15 10 5 0 1320 1078 122.45 40ORMOND 15 9 6 0 1343 1310 102.52 36OLD PARADIANS 15 6 8 1 1261 1474 85.55 26OLD HAILEYBURY 15 6 9 0 1291 1566 82.44 24WHITEFRIARS 15 5 10 0 1301 1452 89.6 20COLLEGIANS 15 2 13 0 1003 1470 68.23 8OLD MENTONIANS 15 2 13 0 1026 1696 60.5 8

C SECTIONBEAUMARIS A F C 15 12 3 0 1735 1059 163 .83 48THERRY PENOLA OB 15 11 4 0 1508 1137 132 .63 44A J A X 15 11 4 0 1535 1290 118.99 44HAMPTON ROVERS 15 10 5 0 1273 1094 116 .36 40PRAHRAN A F C 15 8 7 0 1468 1347 108.98 32ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 7 8 0 1341 1268 105.76 28GLEN EIRA A F C 15 7 8 0 1521 1456 104 .46 28BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 4 11 0 1365 1595 85 .58 16OLD GEELONG 15 3 12 0 993 1909 52.02 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 2 13 0 1172 1756 66 .74 8

DI SECTIONOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 15 13 2 0 1623 1180 137 .54 52CAULFIELD GR 15 11 4 0 1618 1177 137.47 44AOUINAS O C 15 10 5 0 1877 1194 157.2 40BANYULE 15 10 5 0 2010 1479 135.9 40ST LEOS EMMAUS 15 10 5 0 1792 1341 133 .63 40MONASH BLUES 15 10 5 0 1514 1163 130.18 40OLD CAMBERWELL 15 5 10 0 1316 1557 84.52 20OLD CAREY 15 4 11 0 1188 1623 73.2 16OAKLEiGH A F C 15 1 13 1 1217 2285 53.26 6LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 15 0 14 1 909 2065 44.02 2

D2 SECTIO NUNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 11 4 0 1530 1154 132.58 44YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 15 10 5 0 1472 1182 124.53 40PARKSIDE 15 9 6 0 1391 1238 112.36 36SALESIAN O C 15 9 6 0 1370 1224 111.93 36THOMASTOWN 15 9 6 0 1586 1467 108.11 36PENINSULA O B 15 7 8 0 1639 1451 112.96 28MENTONE A F C 15 7 8 0 1369 1554 88.1 28WEST BRUNSWICK 15 6 9 0 1195 1354 88 26 24KEW 15 6 9 0 1282 1544 83.03 24FITZROY REDS 15 1 14 0 1119 1785 62 .69 4

D3 SECTIO NPOWER HOUSE 15 12 3 0 1630 1165 139.91 48RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 11 4 0 1709 1147 149 44WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 11 4 0 1538 1117 137.69 44ST JOHNS O C 15 10 5 0 1588 1278 124.26 40ELSTERNWICK 15 9 6 0 1489 1224 121 .65 36HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 8 7 0 1648 1244 132 .48 32U H S O B 15 4 11 0 1236 1719 71 .9 16ELEY PARK A F C 15 4 11 0 1190 1839 64 .71 16ALBERT PARK A F C 15 3 12 0 1155 1878 61 .5 12MONASH GRYPHONS 15 3 12 0 1035 1763 58 .71 12

04 SECTIONBENTLEIGH AFC 15 12 3 0 1790 1048 170.8 48SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 11 4 0 1609 1074 149.61 44SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 11 4 0 1611 1132 142 .31 44ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 11 4 0 1482 1068 138.76 44OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 15 9 6 0 1200 1086 110 .5 36BULLEEN COBRAS 15 9 6 0 1460 1350 108.15 36NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 8 7 0 1536 1502 102.26 32ST MARYS 15 6 9 0 1384 1648 83.98 24SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 15 6 9 0 1250 1571 79.57 24MT L(LYDALE 15 4 11 0 1301 1399 92.99 16BRUNSWICK A F C 15 2 13 0 1105 1840 60.05 811--l- n1nn-rGllqS 15 1 14 0 930 1940 47.94 4

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