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DEUIISE OF VAFA SHOW ON CHANNEL 3 1 It is «,ith regret that I write to inform you that the above show w ill not be continuing for at least the balance of promotes A and B section Amateur football would be commentators who have contributed with flair and and the plans for the future are extraordinary . An exchanging views - all whilst their teams were activel y the 2001 season . [,ack of support from the clubs to be part of the Video ~,te«,bership Club, the loss of a significant sponsor of the frc ; ram ($10,000) and the lack of enthusiasm from fn,tential replacement sponsors has seen us left with the problem of whether the VAFA accepts an enormous cost to save the show or we decide that the show not continue . p ; r believe the correct decision has been made, as for the %-AFR to spend $20,000 to fund a show that basically irresponsible. sportscaver Australia an d Scott Pa rt ners have been t`ti ,o loyal sponsors of the program and they are thanked for their wonderful support. Unfortunately we have not beeu successful in securing one or two other sponsors n ho could see the benefit of being associated with this program . The VAFA thanks, as well as the above two sponsors, the clubs who have supported the show, Neil Franks from Delphinus Video P ro ductions who has worked wrv hard on the VAFA's behalf and also the show's enthusiasm over the years - Brad Beitzei, Nick Bourke, Jason Frenkel, Rob Cr os s an d Ba rn aby Will is. We will explore the possibility of a similar show resurning in 2002 . At the time of writing I am hopeful of securing the sertiqces of Delphinus Video Productions to cover this vcar's representative matches and the A and B section grand finals. If successful, copies of these matches will he available for purchase. Please watch the "Amateur Footballer" for news and developments in this area . THANK YOU THERRY PENOLA Thanks to Paul Matton and the TP crew for a wonderful lunch last Saturday. The work that the club has put in example of a great family VAFA club. Wonderful to spend time with both Presidents (Pat McConville an d Paul) watching the game and t .''tgaged . The old respect and spirit alive and well! INTERESTING 1 . " SITUATION - WHA T IS THE CONSEQUENCE? Consider the following situation . Player is sent off under the blood rule close to his coaches' bench ; player leaves the ground at nearest point to receive treatment (correct) ; interchange player sprints straight onto ground, gathers ball and kicks it (incorrect - player must come on through the marked interchange area) . Consequence - no-one is sure, other than the offending club is to incur a penalty of some sort . The field umpire is at some degree of fault for not stopping the game and then restarting the game once the interchange player has taken up an actual playing position. One solution to be considered by the Executive at Monday's meeting will be that the runner is to alert the field umpire of the problem, and the offending player to be sent off for 5-10 minutes without being replaced . Whatever is decided, the Interchange steward must record in writing everything that happened noting such things as whether the player coming on got any kicks, goals etc. MOTHERS' DAY Wishing all mums a "super" day tomorrow . Thanks again for the support you give all the players and officials of the clubs of the VAFA . SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE TEAM This team will be chosen tonight and will appear in tomorrow's Sunday Age ( Paul Daffey's column) . Each player selected in the squad and the clubs of the players chosen for the June 10 SA game will be written to this Monday. 1NDEX Lookkng Hac .: .. .. ._ .. . .. . . . .. . .. . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... .. .. .2tl Coaches CIll ;txiart; ........ . ____ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .25 Todat-'s Cttl:pires . . .. ........ . ...., ....... ....................... .3 1 For The Lrnra of the Game . .... .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. .3 3 Next E,'eek's 111_-Itches .. ... ..... ....... . .. . .. . .. ... ._ ......_ .. .51 Elsterrt+s~ek Park hraw ._. ., ..,_ . ._.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .62 f£ihunallInres[igafi~rz .............. ...... .................. .62 ~epic : Laddr :rs . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. ... . .. . .... . .. . . . . . T HE d`-1~' (I PA Oa LE R THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N May 12th, 2001 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 4

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DEUIISE OF VAFA SHOW ON CHANNEL 3 1It is «,ith regret that I write to inform you that the aboveshow will not be continuing for at least the balance of

promotes A and B section Amateur football would be

commentators who have contributed with flair and

and the plans for the future are extraordinary. An

exchanging views - all whilst their teams were actively

the 2001 season.[,ack of support from the clubs to be part of the Video~,te«,bership Club, the loss of a significant sponsor of the

frc; ram ($10,000) and the lack of enthusiasm fromfn,tential replacement sponsors has seen us left with theproblem of whether the VAFA accepts an enormous costto save the show or we decide that the show notcontinue .p; r believe the correct decision has been made, as for the%-AFR to spend $20,000 to fund a show that basically

irresponsible.

sportscaver Australia and Scott Pa rtners have been

t`ti,o loyal sponsors of the program and they are thanked

for their wonderful support. Unfortunately we have notbeeu successful in securing one or two other sponsorsn ho could see the benefit of being associated with this

program .

The VAFA thanks, as well as the above two sponsors,the clubs who have supported the show, Neil Franksfrom Delphinus Video Productions who has worked

wrv hard on the VAFA's behalf and also the show's

enthusiasm over the years - Brad Beitzei, Nick Bourke,Jason Frenkel, Rob Cross and Barnaby Willis.We will explore the possibility of a similar showresurning in 2002 .At the time of writing I am hopeful of securing thesertiqces of Delphinus Video Productions to cover thisvcar's representative matches and the A and B sectiongrand finals. If successful, copies of these matches willhe available for purchase. Please watch the "AmateurFootballer" for news and developments in this area .

THANK YOU THERRY PENOLAThanks to Paul Matton and the TP crew for a wonderfullunch last Saturday. The work that the club has put in

example of a great family VAFA club.Wonderful to spend time with both Presidents (PatMcConville and Paul) watching the game and

t.''tgaged. The old respect and spirit alive and well!

INTERESTING 1 . "SITUATION - WHATIS THECONSEQUENCE?Consider the following situation. Player is sent off underthe blood rule close to his coaches' bench ; player leavesthe ground at nearest point to receive treatment(correct); interchange player sprints straight ontoground, gathers ball and kicks it (incorrect - playermust come on through the marked interchangearea) . Consequence - no-one is sure, other than theoffending club is to incur a penalty of some sort . Thefield umpire is at some degree of fault for not stoppingthe game and then restarting the game once theinterchange player has taken up an actual playingposition.One solution to be considered by the Executive atMonday's meeting will be that the runner is to alert thefield umpire of the problem, and the offending player tobe sent off for 5-10 minutes without being replaced .Whatever is decided, the Interchange steward mustrecord in writing everything that happened notingsuch things as whether the player coming on got anykicks, goals etc.MOTHERS' DAYWishing all mums a "super" day tomorrow. Thanksagain for the support you give all the players andofficials of the clubs of the VAFA.SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE TEAM

This team will be chosen tonight and will appear intomorrow's Sunday Age (Paul Daffey's column) . Eachplayer selected in the squad and the clubs of the playerschosen for the June 10 SA game will be written to thisMonday.

1NDEXLookkng Hac.: .. .. ._ . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .2tlCoaches CIll;txiart; . . . . . . .. . ____ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .25Todat-'s Cttl:pires . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ., ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

1 For The Lrnra of the Game. . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .3 3Next E,'eek's 111_-Itches .. . .. . . . .. . ... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . .._ . . .51

Elsterrt+s~ek Park hraw ._. ., ..,_ . ._.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .62

f£ihunallInres[igafi~rz . . . . . . . . ... . .. . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .62

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The ladder underwent a considerabletransformation this week as the A-sectiondust continued to settle and punters try tomake sense of just how their team might farethis year.

MHSOB executed the upset of the roundwhen they turned a three-quarter time deficitagainst St Kevins into a resounding winbefore a jubilant Elsternwick Park crowd onSunday . The students have a 2-1 record inthird spot in a solid start to the year for LukeSoulos .

At the top of the table, Old Scotch againdemonstrated their claim to be the early-season benchmark of the competiton with aconvincing defeat of M azenod, while StBernards gave their best account ofthemselves yet to return to the winners listover Old Brighton.

Old Xaverians recorded their first win for theseason after breaking away from Marcellin inthe final term and Trinity made it twohighly-farlcied scalps in succession whenthey comfortable accounted for UniversityBlues at

Elsternwick Park. At league headquartersthe following day, MHSOB slammed on sevengoals in the last quarter and kept St Kevinsto just 2 points to storm to a six goal victory .Bamert continued his good start to the yearwith four goals but it was another four goaleffort from Simpson which earned him beston ground plaudits from the coaching staff.

Good as they may be, it's Andrew Smith andthe Cardinals who have tongues waggingafter the opening rounds with Scotchrecording their third successive victory, thistime at Mazenod's expense . Luke Hawkinshas kicked a bagful of goals already this yearwith an average of seven, and together withKitchen and Finocchiarro the Cardinalmachine is humming along just nicely at theminute. The Nodders for their part have hada brutal introduction to the competition,having copped MHSOB on a day out and twoof the tougher sides going around inBernards and Scotch. Dave Murray's and thetroops have no trouble kicking a decent scorebut they're going to need to tighten up indefence to come home with the four points .

hadevery reason tofear the journey toSouth Rd after asluggish start theseason but with six and seven goals in eachof the first two quarters Gary Foulds mighthave known his men had hit their str, s .Debutante Si o3 C , kicked four goals toboost the spoils of _M' : -tell (5) an d i(4) as the visitors took a 21 point lead int~ temain change. The home side applied -Lebrakes to the Bernies' free-scoring ways inthe second half but they could never assailthe lead with Jackson and milestone manKryzniak flying the flag for Brighton .

After falling just two kicks short of the highly-fancied Cardinals the previous week

Marcellin might feel that their loss to thereigning premiers was similarly one that got

away. Ultimately they fell six kicks short butstraighter kicking for goal earlier in thematch may have seen the Eagles closer thantwo goals adrift at the last change . Xavs putthe pedal to the metal in the final quarter,booting five goals to one with Bowen andBlood in charge an d Lethlean on fire in frontof goal .

Old Trinity came to Elsternwick Park full ofconfidence having disposed of Old Xaveriansthe previous week and they quicklyestablished their superiority over UniversityBlues with a five goal to one first term . TheBlues goalkicking woes went from bad toworse as the game wore on withsome badmisses but the T's never looked in dangE ofbeing headed with Rob Phillips turning in abest on ground performance and ibooting six matchwinning goals .

PREVIEW

Old Brighton travel to MHSOB for a crucialgame for both clubs . The students recorded abreathtaking barnstorming win in the lastquarter last round and I fancy the home sidewill edge ahead to win by 21 points .

St Kevins venture out to Old Scotch in whatwill be a tough test for the SKOBS followinglast week's disappointing fade-out. Should bethe game of the round . Old Scotch by 4 pointsin a thriller .

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)he road doesn't get any easier for Mazenod

ing(,icrnwick Park today. The Nodders have

some decent footy this year despite thek of four points on the board but I don'

31 the winner's circle today. Old..;I,ect to ente r

r;1~=erians by points .

Old TArlifY return home with a 2-1 record„tl game against their near neighbours

_, garCellfn• The Eagles badly need to win thisi11,; but Leigh Carlson and the boys wont

,,;lntto let the chance to entrench themselve sthe top four slip . Old Trinity by 29 points .

`.r ive; s ity Blues, fresh from their sizeable

,, . ;cn1 last week face another daunting task

jr : „a~;vay to St Bernards . The Bernies have

:;~;nilicant firepower in front of goals and the[111res midf3elders will more than have a day,,tit if the students are to have a chance

i~dav. St Bernards by 19 points .

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„ tl Old TrinityT(ian;ey St Bernards

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A RESERVEGalati Marcellin 05irnon Old Scotch 0

I;1'arthernides Old Scotch 05homas Old Scotch 2

?;ujard Old Scotch 4

Legtldi St Bernards 4

TODAY'S MATCHESA Section

MHSOB v. Old BrightonOld Scotch v. St . Kevins

Old Xaverians v. Mazenod - EP SaturdayOld Trinity v. Marcellin

St. Bernards v. University Blues

OLD L<:.G.fiO% 4.3 9.6 10.1 14.17 (101)ST. Ilr u ZDS 6.1 13.3 15.7 19.14 (128)OIr i: :',,Iit~m Jackson 4, Perry 2, Bristow 2 . R-acGiIlri•ray 2, Kemp.

Brew, Tymms. McMahon. Best: Jackson, KrzytivNNak, McMahon. Nickas.MacGlllivray, Lennox.St. Bernards: N . Mitchell 5 . MeKeon 4, Clarke 4, T . Harvey 2, Taylor,Osborne, Jordan, O'Sullivan . Best: D. Byrne . D . Thomas, McKeon,Clarke, Jordan, N. Mitchell .Umpires : C . Stewart, J . McNiece (F), P. Teasdale . S. Mckenzie- (B). K .

Segola, D . Napoli (G )ST. EEVINS 5.2 7.4 11.8 11.10 (76)MHSOB 3.1 8.3 10.5 17 .12 (114)St . YLeains: Gissing 4, Greenhorn 2, Bowies 2, Ferraro, Callery, Fraser .

Best: M. DoIlman, Garvey, Mahoney, Fraser, Callery . O'Keefe.

PDISOB: Simpson 4, Bamret 4 . Pertzet 2, Thompson 2, Krios 2, Burke .Limbrtck. Sherry. Best : Simpson, S. MeCully . Limbrick, Thompson,Newton, Sa(try .Umpires: J . Miller . M. Gibson (F). R. Mutton, T. Domain (B) . S. Caple, B,Jephson(G )MAZENOD 2.3 4.6 10.10 15.16 (106)

OLD SCOTCH 8.5 13.10 20.15 24.17 (161)Mamod : Carter 4 . Parry 2 . Beard 2, Morgan 2, Harrison, Tucker.

Meehan, Castricum, Hanley. Best : Carter, McIntyre, Dunne, Castricum,Murrav, Parry .Old Scotch : Hawkins 8, Kitchen 5, O'Connor 3, Finocchiaro 2,McCarro(1 .

Bearanger, Robinson, Smith, Angus. Crow. Best: Kitchen, Hawkins,

Smith, Gnatt. Bearanger,CraneUmpires : W. Hinton, T. Sutcliffe (F) . T. Dodds . A. Rechtman (B), B . Hoare,

J. Robinson (G).MARCELLIN 0.4 4.7 5.11 6.16 (52)OLD XAVERIATdS 2 .4 3.8 7.11 12.16 (88)

Marcellin: McMillan 2, Cax, Frazre, Dinneen, Marson . Best: Seabury,Thiesz, Browne, Ballantine . O'Ft}mn, Jarred.Old Xavertans: Lethlean 4. McDonnell 2, Cranage 2, McDonald 2,

Mitchell, Parton . Best: Bowen, Blood, McDonald, Cranage, Tucker,

Coughlan .Umpires: A. Damen, S. McCarthy (F) . J . Forsyth, D. Causak (B), B. Dlx.

R. Parry (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.2 3.6 4.8 6.15 (51)

OLD TRINITY 5.2 7.6 11.14 15.17 (107)

University Blues : J. Hayter 2 . Lowcock. C. Ryan. Wilkie, Gates. Best: J .

Hayter, Situation . Solly . Wilke, Nation, Versteegen

Old Trinity: Boyd 6, Ramsden 2, Arrowsmtth 2, Deane-Johns 2, Collins,Frost, Pawsey . Best: R. Phil(ips, Gorman, Frost, Boyd, Hatfield,Arrowsmith.Umpires: J . K4 ns . M . Jenkins (F), B. Corcoran . S. Caruso (B), C. Arnol,

V. Vescovt(G)

EMEMOLD BRIGHTON 0.1 5.1 8.3 8.7(55)

ST. BERNARDS 2.3 3.3 4.9 8.10 (58)

Old Brightom A. Ginnavtn 3, Handley 2. BlllWnis 2, Mandv3azis I . Best:

A. Ginnavin. M.J . Smith, Mclaughiin. Walsh, Alderton, Earl.

St Bernards: Legudt 4, Smith 1, Garvey 1 . Campbell 1, Borg 1 . Best:

Legudi . Smith, Holland, Davis, D. Thomas. Pizzachetta.ST, ISEVIN'S 3.6 6.11 9.14 12 .14 (86)

PB1iSOB 3.1 4.3 6.7 8.8(56)

St . Kevin's : McCann 4, D . Sheehy 2, B. Quirk 2, Nowell, Byrne . Rigby.P. Bare . Best : M . O'Shea, McCann, Bare, B . Quirk, Byrne, D. Sheehy.

MBSOB : Robinson 2, Danaher 2. O'Brien 2 . Simpson. Cookman. Best :

O'Brien, Orchard . Holden, Danaher. Hawkins, Taylor.MAZENOD 3.2 3.2 8.4 8.4(52)

OLD SCOTCH 4.3 12.8 17.11 20.16 (136)MazenaL Hawkins 2, Kalber 2 . Grant 1 . Rice I . Tilling 1, Smith I . Best:

Not received .Old Scotch: AuJard 4, M . ParthenedLs 4, Pattenden 3, Hooper 2, H .Thomas 2, Reid . Kerr, Oliver, Richardson, Joyce . Best : M. Parthernedis,D. Thomas. Aujard, Pattenden. Ashton, Oliver.MARCELLIN 2.2 2.5 4.6 5.8 (38)OLD RAVERIftNS 2 .2 4.4 8.7 11.8 (74)

O'Flvnn 2, Purcell 2 . Lefanu 1 . Best: Lefanu, Smith, Taylor,

Ryder, Gleeson . O'F}ynn .Old XaverSans : Galbally 3 . Lang 3, Baker I . Meehan l . Cullman 1, GreenI . Dillon I . Best: McCarthy, Carey. Scanlan. Baker, Skidmore . Still .

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 6.7 8.8 10.9 (69)OLD TRINITY 1.3 2.4 4.7 8 .9(57)

Uni . Blues: Vasev 2 . M . Coleman l, Kaso 1 . Anderson 1 . North l . Baker

l . Larkin l, Chamberlain i, Wilson I . Best: McAloon, Thomas,Featherston, Vasey . Kaso. North.Old Trinity: Power 4, Mainsbrtdge I . Mero I, Ward 1 . O'Berdl I . Best:Clu9stano, Ward, Van Der Venne, Mere . Power. Antonlopoulos .

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .D . MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Simon Dalrymple Coach : Luke Soulos Coach: David Murray GRAMMARIANS Coach : Andrew SmithRes. Coach: Peter Randall Res. Coach: Terry Blythman Reserve: Tony Collins Coach : Date Tapping Res . Coach :

1 . C . Slattery 1 J Bamert (DVC) 1 C. Harrison Assist : Justin ClarksonRes Coach : Richard Ohee

Gary Jackso n1 A Nettleto n

2 . A. Caffry 2 S McCully 2 J . Ballenger .1 A Kryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3 . D. Waters 3 1 Grgic4 C Eabry

3 A. McIntyr e4 A Hanley

.2 A. Pirrie 3 C Hosking

4 . G . Romanin 5 P Sherry

.5 T. Castricum 3 C. Barrow (VC) 4 T Holt

5 R Price5. M . Moran 5 N Orchard 6 J . Beard 4 A . MacGillvray 6 A Crow6. D. Sampimon 6 R Joseph7 J Pertzel (C) 7 S . Morgan 5 N . Perry 7 J Kitche n

7. N. GodwinA Angu s7 8 D . Lancaster 6 R . Stewart 8 C Reid

8. R. Frisina J Gerner 9 D. Collins 7 C. Brew 9 R Aujard9. D. Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M. O'Hara 8 M. Gadsden 10 J Kerr10. C. Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angu s

11 . D. Taylor (RC) 9 M Clowes 12 M. Murray 11 L. Adamis 12 S Crow

12. B . Cronin10 D Skinner10 D Norton 13 P. Gooden 11 A . Fitzgerald 13 N Hooper

13 S Dinneen 11 K Krios 14 N . Meehan 12 B. Williams 14 E Parthenides'. .

14. R. McMahon 12 A Simpson 15 N . Parry 13 R . Kent 15 M O Brien16 A Spee d

15. M . Chun 12 M Feferkranz 16 J. Kavanagh 14 S. Williams (C)17 D Thomas

16. L. McMillan13 J Gregson13 C Kell

17 M. Hudson 15 D . Tymms (VC)16 G E l

18 L Hawkins17. G. Cox (VC) 14 L Simpson

18 T. 0'Donaghue . ar17 A Van Den Dungan

19 C. Smith

18. D . Gartner 15 Z Holden16 F Davis

19 S. McMulli n20 C. Murray

.18 M. Jackson (VC)

20 21 J S Lillingsto nStratos19. D . Cooper 17 M Clowes 21 S. Polan 19 S. Gadsden 22 N Addiso n20 . S . O'Flynn 18 R Limbrick 22 D. Ryan 20 M . L. Smith 23 0 Crane

21 . N . Walker 18 A David 23 A. Tucker 21 T. Ewert 24 C Pattenden22 . D . Marson 19 R Ware

24 D Nisbet 22 N. Biggin 25 L Murphy23 . P. Gleeson 20 J Wilso n

20 D Nichols

.25 C. Adams 23 N . Milat 26 T Downing

24 . L . O'Flynn 21 R Patterson 26 J. Dunne 24 M .J . Smith 27 J Piikingto n

25 . R . Galati 22 D Armstrong 27 D. Krom 25 S . Nickas 28 B Robinson

26 . N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 28 N. Little 26 B . Stoneham 29 M Gnatt

27 D Theisz23 C Harvie 29 R. Sharp 27 D. Paterson 30 T. Finocchiaro

. .28 . D . Johnston

23 I Taylor24 D Stynes 30 S. Fisher 28 J . Bradley 31 C Ratcliffe

32 R McKinnon29 . P. Smith 24 A Clark 31 N. Snart 29 J . Dickerson

33 J McCarroll30 . A. Treganowan (C) 25 H Taylor 32 S . Paolucci 30 A . McLaughlin 34 E Olive r

31 S Yee 25 J Jackman 33 A. Quinn 31 A . Bristow 35 P O'Conno r. .

32. M . Browne26 A Askew27 S Dods

34 M . Pollard 32 D. Begley33 W Carter

36 S Prendergas t

33. G . Cull 28 S Rodder35 R. Hawkin s

Mille rG

.34 J . White

37 M Parthenide s38 R Ashton

34. D. Jarred 29 G McCully30 R Newton y

.37 L. Morgan 35 C. Stewart 39 C Stevens

35. J . Frazer .31 J Davis 38 P. Nelson 36 B . Pollock 40 A Warner

36. D. Cope 32 A Cassell (VC) 39 A . Persi 37 B . McMahon 41 M Upshot37. D . Moran 32 A Keys 40 L. Hartmann 38 J . Raju 42 J Ross38. M . O'Sullivan 33 A Saultry 41 B Bell 39 B . McMahon 43 N Leitl

39. B . Colville 33 S Harrison34 E Thompson (VC) 42 P. Fotiniotis 41 J. Murchie 44 C Evans

45 M Blenhei m40. M . Leffanue 34 S Konstanty 43 D . Grant' 42 C . Mlzzi43 R Carter 46 J Beaurepair e

41 . J. Seabury 35 A Mills 44 S . Garbellini .47 T Barenger

42 . B . Dinneen 35 A Barge 45 B . Meehan 44 R . Sherman48 S Mile s

43 A Duncan 36 M White 46 B. Hobbs 45 A. Mandylaris49 R Mullens. .

44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre 47 A. McDowell 46 M. Billionis 50 D Richardson

44 L . Hansen 37 M Ting 48 P. Rice 47 D . Wilson 51 M Saunders

45 D Theisz 38 S Robinson 49 L . HaIvY (RVC) 49 A. Ginnavin 52 M Davison. .46 WilkinsJ 40 D Membrey 50 D . Carter 50 T. Handley 53 C Joyce

. . 40 W Hayes Si M. Van Suylen 51 M. Fisher 54 N Simon47 . D . Ryan 41 D Simmons 52 N . Nussbaum 51 D . Strachan 55 G Sarkozy48 . A. Gallagher 42 B Cookman 53 D Linden 52 A. Liptrot 56 A Quinla n49 . D. Coutts 43 J Burke

.54 B Leggett 53 M . Gamble 57 J Crane

50 . A. R de ry 44 M Hawke s45 M Webster

.55 G . Flight 55 M . Gamble 58 C Adam

51 . M . Maguire 46 A O'Brien 61 A. Walsh 60 T Wigney

52. J . Mathews 47 L Hawkins 62 A. Lynch 61 D Leed s

53 C Mathews 48 B Jeffrey 63 S . Davies 62 E Slade n. .

54. R. McMahon 49 C Prico p50 S Osborne

64 M .Reid 63 S Tresise64 L North

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~ Section(TRINITY OLD XAV ERIANS ST. BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES

Carison Coach: Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach : Gar ry Foulds Coach : Coach: Lee Adamso nPhil Gaut

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Res. Coach : Ch ri s Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res . Coach : Terry Benaimra{g Neave Mortenson Res . Coach: Mick Knuppel

dy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . C. Gray 1 . A. Callery 1 D Slimmo n? Hudson G (RC) 2 D Orlando 2. L. Meehan 2. S. Lowerson 2 T Hutchin sg Reynolds L

Arrowsmiih J 3 L Hannebery 3. A. Brebner 3. D . Curtis 3 J Sturrock4

Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4. S . McKean 4 P. Greenham 4 D Guengerich

Robison M 5 D Stean 5. Joe Mount 5 M . Dollman 5 Q Gleaso n56 Heath R 6 B Healy 6. J . McKay 6 P. O'Keefe 6 S Langley

7Van Der Venne T

M 7 S Lethlean (VC)7. G . Hoffma n8 J E

7 M . Lucas 7 D Hayte r8 J Hayte r7 Canzoneri

Dodgson B8 P McDonald . . vans

Jorda n9 B8 B. Dollman

9 S Mead e7 ,8 Frost C 9 J Hawkins

. .10. N . Mitchell

9 J . Giansiracusa 10 A Davis8 Stebbins C 10 S Mitchell 11 . P. Capes 10 N. Fraser 11 L No rt hg Andrews A (VC) 11 Ad Jones 12. B . Hogan 11 J . Panagrazio 12 G McLachlang Best J Mp Shaughnessy 12 J Bowen 13. C. Mitchell 12 R. Grinter

13 R B wl13 P Stockdale

;1 0 Dann S 13 C Ellis 14. A . Thomas . o es 14 C Roydhous e

i Gorman A 14 Dn Stoney 15. T. Wilkinson 14 L. Mahoney 15 L Rya n

i z pirouet N 15 L Ford 16. L. Turnbull 15 M . Olive 16 C Stewa rt

1 3 Collins M 16 S Skidmore 17. L. O'Sullivan 16 B' Garve yGarvey 17 G de Crespigney1 3 Cade J

Parkin A 17 D Richardson 18. D . McLaughlinG

17 S Dawe s.18 J Grigg

A McEwi n19 A Lowcock

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39 M Meehan.

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The form of some of the pre-season fancies hascertainly been below par. There has been a re-shufflein flag betting, but we'll wait until after Rd 6 beforegiving the punters an update.

Review

The boys from . . 4 s packed their toothbrushesand overnight bags as they trekked down to

McKinnon to face an in-form Old Haileybury. I'll bet

they wished they'd stayed in bed as the home team's74 pt win was set up in the 1st quarter when theyslammed on 7 goals to 1 to effectively end the contest.

The rout didn't end there as OH piled on the pressureto completely dominate the game and win everyquarter. Walden, Jenke and j na starred for thevrinners, whilst the losers were well served by

debutant youngster G. arripbell and

Phan.

As mentioned in last week's preview, it was the

experienced (Old Melburnians) versus youth(Beat marls). Wiser heads prevailed down beachside,

as OMs sewed up their 26 pt win, by grinding out 7 .9

to 4 .5 in the second half. 29 scoring shots to 17

indicate that it was a comfortable win by the visitors,and after being on the end of last week's belting, OMsrebounded well . Thompson, Roberts and Lovettwere solid contributors for the away team . Haynes,

Ensor and Collins battled well for the home team .

Ormond travelled to Chelsworth Park to take on thewhite-hot Old Ivanhoe, but were sent home emptyhanded as the home team went ape droppings andoutclassed their opponents by 80 pts . 10 goals to 1 inthe second half showed that OI were in a class of theirown, proving yet again that the pre-season mail wasas handy as an ice-cube on the South Pole!!Corcoran, Tully and Lillis played well for 01 andOrmond's best were Wilson, McConvill and Martin .

As indicated last week, Frank bought himself a brandspanking new shovel and used it magnificently, as histeam (NOBs) buried and exercised those OldParadian demons, when they finally got over the line

by 12 pts . NOBs were staring down the barrel of a 14pt deficit at 3/4 time, and one would have thoughtthat the OP'curse' would continue . However, it wouldappear the away team have only themselves to blame,as 8 more scoring shots indicate that the match was

theirs for the taking. Boyle, Goonan and or will beknighted by Frank for their efforts, whilst Godfrey,

St evens and I3 aier battled hard for the OPs.

In the final game for the round, La Salle travelledto Oak Park to tackle Th . All that could be saidabout it was that it was a good, old-fashioned touch

up by DLS as theywent bananas,winning by

a mammoth 139 pts . LThe game wa seffectively over at 1/2 time, as the away side held a ;pt lead. However, DLS piled on 18 goals to Therrysafter 1/2 time, adding further to the tale of

w Harber,Hyde (5 goals) and Hyland were go(contributors in an even team performance for DLwhilst O'Sullivan, Castaldi and Appleford tried hafor Therry .

PreviewThis round could provide a few results for the bookieas the favorites won't find the going easy.

Old Melburnians (6/4) play their first home game fthe year at the Junction Oval, when they host tl

undefeated Old ' eybury (1/2) . Erwin Leyderteam have shown patchy form, as their two wins ha

sandwiched a belting. Meanwhile, Mick Dwyer aihis boys are travelling along nicely, and with

scoreiine of 3-0, will be super confident going intoday . Whilst all they can do is win, I'm not convino

that OH's last two opponents give us an indicationwhere they really are, and I believe that the Rd 1 for

is misleading. I'll tip OMs to win by 11 pts, but in

no real confidence .

annaris (2/5) make the trip to the hom eOrmond (7/4), the great E . E . Gunn . Jim Durn<

would be reasonably pleased with the start l ;

youngsters have had for the year, registering 2 go(wins before last week's aberration. Ian Jackmanu

be doing everything possible to resurrect 8confidence of his charges after their last 2 healosses, albeit to the better sides . Beaumaris' 2 Athave been against 2 of the bottom sides, aiOrmond's only win was against the other maiden ofsection . I jumped on the bandwagon last week, atI'm not getting off yet . The away side by 26 pts .

Br. Garvey puts on the tea and scones, where 0than (4/ 1) host the competition pacesetters

Old Ivanhoe (1 / 6). Gerard Shelly and his crew hagot off to a flyer in 2001, dishing out 3 beltings to eaof their opponents, and will be eager to continue ittoday against his old school . Matt Ryan hasn't Ivthe best of starts this season, and the pre-sea-,4second favourites are under pressure and startdown the barrel of a 0-3 record . Unfortunately for tOPs it won't improve today, as the 01 machine vcontinue to roll on when they dispose of yet anottchallenger easily by 43 pts .

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,natch of the round takes place out at Malvern ,, e (13/2) welcome the hottest pre-

f] - g favourites in years in NOBs (118). Paul- has his boys playing confident foaty, and las t

,llaclang of their opponent will give them abelief going into this week, even though DLS

,,,,d avvoefill 0-3 record against NOBs in 2000 . Frank-~1Ps lads have been inspired by his dedication to

use, when he ate the record, staples and aIl, int disgust at yours tnzly's writings. We'll begin

the pre-season hype was huge today, whenag favourites click into 2nd gear and dispose

her contender in a canter by 59 pts .

- l game for review is between the winless pai r' a(4/6) and y(1/1) out at Donvale .

_s-ill has had the wind knocked out of hisfar this year with a 0-3 record, and his 2001ns have taken a pounding . Last week's result

have rocked Wayne Harmes and his charges,nothing went right for them, which has been

tive of their year to date . The away team willi nce back hard today, but I feel that it may take

ti-°'e to recover from the aberration of Rd 3, andme team will open their account today when

vin by 20 pts .

Iburnians (10/9)OMs by 8 pts .

v Old Haileybury

v Beaumaris (4 / 1)

v Old Ivanhoe

v NOBS (6/4)

v Therry (514)

i(116)ur,ncmd by 40 pts .

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L< Salle (1l2)i;LS t : 10pts .%',ilit-i;i'_t.s (4/7)

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Old Ivanhoe 4 12Whitefriars 4 10De La Salle 4 10North Old Boys 3 9Old Haileybury 5 9B RESERVES

u Old Halleybury 7 14

Old Paradians 8 10De La Salle 2 8Ormond 4 8Old Haileybury 0 7

0111: ? -:11 - _ : L - ff 7.4 12 .7 .u.11 23.14 (152)

W'ttit~.?LSSS 1,1 5.5 8.7 11.12(78)

Old ICil ;qUurp: Home 5, Ad Hilton 5, Graves 3, La) .:.. _-, 3. White 2, Hoffmann,

Bourke, Harrop. Seccull, Wames . Best: Raldcn, Ad 11Rsan, Jerilce, Keyna. Carson,

Home .Whit u : Reidv 4, Eames 2, Gtouchen 2 . Hilton, Mika, Pi o i.

White : Campbell . Reidy, G. Katedy, At Carbons, Phan, Glenn .

Urr. e;: M . Morrison. G. Curran (F) . P. Curtis, K rumor (G )B ..:: ~ . , 2.1 5.4 6.7 9.9 (63)

OLD .K,v1 ;. . 4NS 2.5 5.8 8.14 12.17 (89)

13ea : Black 3, Doctor 3 . Holt, Edge, Healy Beat: Haynes, Ensor, Catlin,

Gibson, Kennedy,Collins.

Old L§ : Mulqutney 3 . Kennedy 2, McMullin 2, Treloar 2. Gallagher.

Murphy, S. Thedore. Best: P. Theodore, Thompson. Roberts, Lovett. Hecker,

Mu)qulneyUmpires: N. Boy4e . S . Alger (F), K Pay. D . BL .>ckanare (B) . G. Nappen S. Carlo (G)OLD IVAARiOE 5.5 8.8 15.13 18.15 t123)

ORA5OhD 1.3 4.7 4.9 5.13 (43)

Old linuthec: Purvey 4. Branigan 3, J . 4:iddle 2, Tully, Haros 2, Donaldson, Hope,

Corcaran . Brandt. Crowley. Best: Corcoran, Tully, J . Weddle. Hope, Lillis . Brandt. :

Ormond: B. smith 2. L . Smith, Nauynton, Beckett. Best: Wflson, McComill . Deledio.

Martin, Miller, Robbins.

Um . : K Eastwood. A. FSrley (F), J. 19svn, T. Dornam (B) . A. Lang, C . Shipley (G)NO . ;: OLD BOYS 3.2 8.5 11.7 17.8 (110)

OL- . . . )L958 3.4 8.12 12.15 13.20 (98)

t Bops: Sutherland 4. Keenan 3, J. Barker 3. Saad 2, Vagels, M. Barker.

Couiwn. G , . Best: Bo}3e, Goonan. Sanders, Sleep, Amoc lacek .

Old Par Porteous 4, Farrell 2 . Stevens 2, Godfrey 2. Sinclalr. O7.oughlln.

Connolly. Best: Lethbarg, Connoily. Godfrey, Pratt . Stevens, Brabender.

Umpims: G. Wardrop. P. James (F), B. Seymour' K Coughlin tGl

THERRY PENOV. 0 .2 1.5 3.6 6.10 (48)

DE LA SATI 5 .5 10.10 18.13 28 .17 (185)

Thorny Penal= McKay 2, R. Bannister. C. Bannister, S . Bannister, Castaidi. Best::

D. O'Sullivan, Castaldi, R. Banniser, Nancannw. Applefard, Elitism

Do La Salle: S . Hyde 5. Cortn 4 . Duggan 4 . McIntosh 3, Morel 2. Bomnci 2. Buckley,

Toohey . P. Harrison, C. Mercuri. Hall, Elliott, Hyland, Laragv. Best: N. Harbor, S.

Hyde. D . Hyland, MNercurl. J . Hall, SpithID.

Umpires: R Sncddon, G . Hunichen (F). B. McC. rthy, B. Jephson (G )

C_OL3 13 A2EYBU117 o.3 10.8 17.9 20.13(133)

. . . . 0"a5 0.0 2.0 2.2 53(33). . . pburg: Etstathiou 7, Johnston 3. T. Hilton 2, Dimond 2. Corderoy, Curtain,

B. n. B . Mitchell, Sa:na(a. H>t : B. Lay. O'Donnell, Johnston. Rmaiands,

R. Mitchell, T. HIlton.White no Elliott, Fedede. Fulton. Nocthey, Swain . Best: Fedele. J . Trmavd, Reid.

Johnson, C. O'Connor. Kelsey.

BEAUbiARIS 2.1 23 3.3 3.3 (21)

OLD URNIAN3 3.4 9.10 15.13 20.15 (135)

Beaun>eris: Dew, Tagell, Vance Best: :dagee, Jury, McGrath, Vance, Whitaker. A

O'Brien .

Old b4^ : Usetnov 4, Ray 1 Bowes 2 . Kinsella 2, Neeson 2. Bryant

Burman, Campbell, Jenkins, Murray, Wilhelm Farquharson. Best: Jenldns, Bryant,

Thomas. Kinsella, Uselnm.•, Wilhelm.OLD IVAtdHOE 0.1 2.1 2.3 4.50)

ORMOND 5.1 7.4 9.8 11.8 (74)

OM Ivanhoe: McLean 2, Haurkes 1, Dowd 1 . Best: Gary George, Shadbolt, White .

Gerry George. Barker, Dowd.Ormond: Stewart 4, Everett 3, Stone 2, Moore i, Russell 1. Best: Moore. Grace.

Stone, Coutney. Stewart. Dale.NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 5.4 7.5 9.9(63)

OLD PARADIAftS 2.8 3.12 10.13 15.17 (107)

North Old Bops: Connelly 3, Fitzclarence. Speed . VLSser, Munro, Barlow. Joyce 1 .

Best: Barton, C.Phytand, Morley, Connelly, Trenton, Deatne

Old Pacadia*+a• Ciavola 8, Galloway 3, Simpson, 0'Flaherty. Ryan, Lombardi 1 .

Best : Ryan, Holmes, Clarvla Furze, Harris, Gallaway

TnERRY Yk"zNOLA 3.2 4.5 5.9 9.12 (68)

DELi3AidE 3.4 5.8 9.9 11.10(76)

Therry Penolm Htgg"ns 2, Milked 1 . Vaina 2. Below 1, P. Guam 1 . Christofoli 1 .Griggs 1 . Best Goodwin, Garcia . Weston . Russell, Hollow, Griggs .

De La Salle: Booker 2, Hall 2, Hyde 2, Hoy 2, Hyland i, Walker 1, Manor 1 . Best:

Davies, Hoy. Maine, PhIDips. Molan, Crrno e.

TODAY'S MATCHESB Section

Old Melburnians v. Old HaileyburyOrmond v. Beaumari s

Old Paradians v. Old IvanhoeDe La Salle v. North Old BoysWhitefriars v. Therry Penola

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B SectionREAUMARIS DE LA SALLE NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD IVANHO E

Coach: Jim Duman Coach: Paul Cooper Coach: Frank Dunnell Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Gerard ShollyRes Coach : Rod McNab Asst : Paul O'Dwyer Res. Coach : Mark Robinson Res. Coach : And rew Borwridc Asst Coach: Paul Fahey

Res : Damian Carroll Res. Coach : Noel Spoor1 P. Brook 1 L Walker 2 . D . Keenan 1 . C . Home 1 A.Oates2 L. Gibson 2 R Buckley 3. A.Trimboli 2 . R . Kejna (DVC) 2 L.Lochra n3 J. Magee 2R M Mercuri 4. S.Sleep 3 . M. Hoffman 3 C.Allender4 A. Pratt 3 B Corin 5. B.Devine 4. S. Langford-Jones 4 B.Davi s4 J . Black (VC) 4 L Hall 5. D.Skene 5. J . Bourke 5 T.Young5 M. Ensor 5 C Swift 6. N.Vogels 6. A. White 6 D.Spiden6 L. Buller 6 M Harber 7. P.Booth 7. Adam Hilton (C) 7 E.McWilliam7 D. Foley 7 P Harrison 8 . B.Collison 8. R. George 8 tStevens (RC)8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 9 . H. Maplestone 9. S . Rowlands . 9 M .Karayanni s8 M. O'Brien 9 J Hall 10. M .Nulty 10 . C. Efstathiou 10 M. Crowley9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams 11 . R . Morley 11 . M . Graves 11 S.Tully10 A . O'Brien 10 T Silvers 12. S .Lock 12 . P. Dimond 12 C .Braniga n11 M . Lee 11 A Evans (C) 13. THalpin 13 . B . Harrop 13 C .Barker11 L. Stevens 12 D Toohey 14. D .Kingham 14. A . Forsyth 14 K.Theodossi12 T. Grzeaschka 13 A Johnstone 16. D .Collins 15. A . Saunders 15 L.Bolzo n13 D . Whitaker 14 A Robertson 17. J . Fitzclarence 16. P. O'Donnell 16 M .Wood s

14 T. Collins 15 P Bowden 18 . C .Murray 17. Ash Hilton 17 A.Corcora n14 D . Dew 16 S Hyland (VC) 19 . P.O'Farrell 18. C . Jayaskera 18 J .Hope (VC)15 A. Edge 17 A Elliott 20 . J .Sutherland 19. M . Armstrong 19 D.Warry16 A. Quin 18 C Mercuri 21 . N .Casboult 20. J. Wright 20 D.Hawke s

17 L . Atkins 19 R Prezens 22 . M.Connelly 21 . A. Jenke 21 R.Roberts

17 S. Fitzgerald 20 M Picone 23 . D . Coonan 22. D Mason22 P.Donaldso n

18 T. Cotter 21 D Jackson 24 . J.Barker.

23 M Seccull 23 A .Bareza

18 N. Kennedy 21RM Joyce 25 . G .Phyland. .

24. A. Ross24 G.Haros

19 M . Atkins 22 M O'Donnell 26 . M .Yandell 25 . B. Johnston2~ A .Whit e26 P Lillis19 A. Low 23 D O'Brien 27 . W.McTaggart 26 . J. Bell

.27 J Weddle20 l. Tucker 24 J Morel 28 . D.Joyce 27 . R. Brandham

.28 S Morris20 M Mellon 24RB Buick 29. D. Vsser 28 . S . Walden (VC)

.29 R .Weddle (C)21 L. Healy 25 C Hyde 30. M .Leigh 29 . B. Carson 30 A Gilbert

21 P. Sherman 25RM Shaw 31 . L.Boyle 30 . D. Warnes.

31 T.Perera22 J . Holt (C) 26 D Spithill 32. M .Phyland 31 . D. Lay 32 A.Gooley23 A . Catlin 27 S Thomas 33. M .Barker 32 . B . Mitchell 33 N .Pratt24 B .Gray 28 N Harber 34. J .Saad 33 . P. Wright 34 A.Tiema n25 M . Smith 29 P Hesse 35. M .Carney 34 . P. Langford-Jones 35 L .Mclea n26 B . Spence-Bailey 30 B Mannix 36. D.Tonkin 35 . D . Lappage 36 M .Polloc k27 B . Haynes 31 S Hyde 37. S .Mikunda 36 . B . Lay 37 M .Berry28 J . Vance 32 R Bonnici (VC) 39. C. Siotos 37. G. Fletcher 38 Ga George29 S. Blackie 33 C Bowker 38. M .Amor 38. L. Floyd 39 Ge George30 R . Corfield 34 P Grant 40 . C.Phyland 39. D . Emerson 40 A.Gioll o31 P. Ott 35 A Mackintosh 41 . N .Tonkin 40. S . Davey 41 P.Malnoey32 M. Matulick 37 D Hyland 42 . A . Kennedy 41 . S . Saunders 42 L.Courage33 G . Jury 39 S Hoy 43 . D .Zacek 42. A. Waxman 43 L.Hunter34 S. Mitchell 40 J Crowe 44 . M.Drum 43. C . Pountney 44 A.Karafil i35 N . Boctor 41 A Phillips 45 . B.Speed 44. M. Wray (RVC) 45 M .Toove y36 R. Deaton 42 J Davies 46 . P.Daniels 45. T. Hilton 46 M .Tolley36 A. Blackie 43 K Brkic 47 . J.Barlow 46. A. McMahon 47 J .Wei r37 D. Golding 46 A Molan 48 . N . Sanders 47. R . Mitchell 48 B .Kolias38 T. Blake 47 G Wise 49 . T.Klouse 48 . C. Moyle 49 J .Risstrom41 N. Conlan 48 D Smith 50 . T.Drum 49 . G . Finlayson 50 S .Brandt42 J . Gerrand 49 G McHenry 51 . N .Goonan 50 . R.Ladd 51 B.Shadbol t44 H . Gibson 51 M Shaw 53. S. Butcher 51 . P. Gebka 52 P.Armstrong45 A . Thomas 52 A McKenzie 54. M . Allouche 52 . N. Biggs 53 S .Pric e46 L. Dermott 55 S Giblett 57. C. Hosking 53 . L. Curtain 54 B .Guidera48 T. Arendararcikas 60 B Hoy 58. D. Ada 54 . S. Osborne 55 N .Mille r

64 A Boots 61 . F.Lynch 55 . L. Byrns 56 S.Aston

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8 A. Sinclair ( DVC) 10. D . Scanlon 13 Thrush J 13 T Hughes,,J T Robert s

8 D Furze 11 . D . Robbins 14 Loughran T 14 M DuffyP Gallagher g J Collins 12. B. Deledio 15 McMahon A 15 P CampbellA Hewett

.9 R Murphy 13. B . Stone 16 Goodwin M 17 A Carbon e

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10 S Ciavola 15. S . Naughton 19 Grant A 21 K Kennedy, t.': Rose Burns11 A 16. T. Stewa rt (RC) 20 Clarke J 23 D Reid; J Tucker .

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S Murray37 26 M .B . Geary35. G. Bailey 41 Crotty M 53 . C.Wood

. 8 T BryantJenkins27 K

36. J . Monaghan 42 Gauci M 54 . S .Gilla n2! 0 Z Useinov .

28 J Connelly37. A . Guzzo 43 Warren M 55 . S.Ward

.:1 G Wilhelm29 M Lloyd

38. S . Herrmann 44 Van Engelen J 56 . R.Murray:2 P Theodore

30 B Richardson39. M . Ferrari 45 Ca rter M 58 . J.Gibbin s

3 E Farquharson30 B Finlay

40. S . Cramey 47 Goodwin D 59 . S .Clifford44 P Bart le tt

33 D Loney41 . J . Koolstra 48 Cou rt s G 60 . D.Eames

45 C Murphy34 B Galloway

42. C. Keleher49 Whykes B

46 D Neeson .35 S Simpson RC)

43 . L: Smith 50 Mills A47 C Banks

39 D Loney44 . M . Mabbett

51 Candiloro D48 C Jenkins

Seckol d40 C45 . J . Bridges 52 Goodwin R

49 G Tsiotras .44 D McKay

46 . C. Clea ry53 Kerr R

50 J Berry46 P Zappa

47 . T Costello-Manning54 Christofoli M

Si B Righetti47 N Ball

48 . L. Murphy55 Garoni M

2 B Campbel l53 P Beaumont 57 B . Dintinosantq

49 . S. Metz50 . M. Heffernan 57 Weston D

4 S Hecker 51 . A. Russell 61 Scuilli B

75 J Gooley 52 . G . Hall 66 Culph M

56 A Hunt 53 . G . Hammond 68 Swinden A

57 J Weir 54 . M. Wilson 70 Kilpatrick A

8 T Burdeu 55 . J. Putz 71 Lyons B

60 B Reid 56. M. Farrell 74 Lees S

53 N Sampieri 57. M. Broadhurst 75 Keenan R

S4 C Bowes 58. B . Smith 76 Lees C

59. P. Kostanty 87 Jones P

60. G. Ritchie 88 Van Engelen D

Anderson61 K 91 Thompson G. .62. D. Casey 95 Hill M

63. A. Kurzel 96 Redden S

C E NTS L`27d (13 J!_1 L~ 64 . A. Strauch 97 Goodwin S

HUTCHINS & CO65. L. Russell 100 Loiudice J

ow 1 66 . C. Everett 111 Baron D

LAWYERS HYSTER 67 . R. Ma rti n

SOUTHEAST68 . S. Haine s

%70 I 69 . N. Tassell

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Cu t- _ , i :o the ~a.m91y andf. ienf _ -_ C_r__ at thetragi, : during the week .

Still at : :_,1 ny tipping willha v-P .. ..,.v cir, . . . ^nt. Rovers andC - ie only u n sides andt' while i' and.th e

'St

ng: capable

a break. 1use orange break, bu t

tely _ -ate for a win .

,e held sway in the last partof late ones to win a °ate for, aa were I)a, (6

and - r

A pr: iy e t half _i'_h sr- .r only 2 goalsseparating the ~ les at the main break, HamptonRovers set up uic's victory with a dazzling 7 goalthird quarter to blow their opposition out of thep~ . T e st quarter was a bit of a dour struggle

vers appeared to tire a bit allowing the) outscore their visitors, howevers lone in a rare loss at home for

the F. . tovers we : inao sorr , i s andFields gave his

! were in c'-< -ge of this game all daya from a short burst in the middle of thethird i 1 . i` s were never in the hunt and prettydisa -,ir d with themseives. ;^?rinl -ith 7 wasa fine fc 1 point for the Dons, - s and <IV gcod in defense and the !X alias

was good on the ball . Full Forwards v~re. :ts of the dav as Steve

, ; L .,ounded pretty well afte rtried hard all day against

. e and Daniel Poynton .7 to be best for the vanquished

a bad start to e se on . Both sides were prettyhard at the ball but a lew costlv mistakes causedby basic skill errors throughout f ! dav reallyhurt the Bulls on the scoreboaz _. - .ckayand Tony Bounian were terrific .ur ,, Panthers

as were®aasfia an d

lley and everyoelse for that matter ,while for the Bulls - y in the mic~ lwell supported by -an Matthews and

n.

: sddoe was very happy with th epreparation and focus of the Glen E boys is,tla,,y proved too bi;, too strong and too tou 'an undermanned i . Got away to a

id the Sainters and managed to hold :,,a. mtage all day despite a few injuries .

playing a kick behind the play was ag ruckman well supported by

ako and Gilmore . For Prahran none r*Travis St Clair with help from _

;andB P

Another interesting Round coming up in what hasbeen an intriuging season to date.

Caulfield Grammarians make the shtacross town to tackle S t Bedes M er- ' -Both coming off losses last week maxes it aninteresting encounter. The small co nes ofBrindisi Street will not help Caulfield's game asthe Tigers play it pretty well . If the Fields are to bea threat this year they must win today, can'tafford another loss and with apolc -2s to theTigers I think even at home the visitors will win.

0 owe await 0 ohave been pretty impressive in their three ga iesso u-. As always the Bullants are i itcompetitive and never stop trying but alas a, r Ithink weight of numbers will tell against :iand I fully expect the Dons to take home 4points.

®_- buoyed by their victory lastweek await a Glen Eira side that is travellingpretty well at the moment . Adam I --- . ; ill bea bit of a loss for the Panthers but they cov red itok last week. i ave c .med some momentumfrom their victoi i S but the Sainters haveall their guns ir and this should see themrecord another -victory.

__ - are in the doldrums at the morn--tneed to regain practice match form pretty qui,The Jackas are not setting the world on e

either but perhaps have had the tougher run }

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The home side play very we ll at Albert ParkIt~,tidng said I would jump off the b and wagon

f thC TWO Blues got beat last week that is exactly

«)~nt i am doing . Ajax for me.

;}t~t a beauty this promises to be so early in thec,so11, The clash of the heavyweights. ptoas

Rovers and Collegiansll Collegians have obviously~,"e)hng pretty ~ans ha y

surprised and got under everyone's guard while

iZ ovc rs have gone about business in their usual

, fucient fashion. Always tough nuts to crack

c)uNti Il at David Street are Hampton but they havet )tc defenders to stop Mooney and Co and I'm

oin .: for my old side to win with no disrespect toi 11 e c<tipabilities of the Lions .

PRE53 CO PO EN'!" S

g / 10 nearly there . Let's hear from you others as

d1 the numbers are 9-553 1561 home or fax, the

nobile is 0400 991 995 (Ple ase note this is a new

„umber) or drop me an email tobrainca~i optusnet .com .ata

Don't ior let your nomination - -or t':e 0c,---s

Hire ?, layer of the ?v-"- ei _ _

Old i,icntonians - would like to congratulate :, saEthStoud who played his 50th game for the Club last

and also David Goodbody and Chad

Tiventyraan who will notch up their games this

v:~ch~nd SL

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Hampton Rovers 4 11Collegians 5 11AJAX 6 1 1

C RESERVEHampton Rovers 7Prahran 5Old Essendon 3Bulleen Temp 2

151098

TODAY'S MATCHE SC S ection

Hampton Rovers v. Collegian s

St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Caulfield Gr .

Bulleen-Templestowe v. Old EssendonOld Mentonians v. Glen Eir a

AJAX v. Prahran

2 .4 8,8 10.11 15.15 (11,5)

HAMPTON ROVERS 6.3 9.7 16.11 19.14 (128)

AXi; 5.4 ' 7.6 9.11 12.12 (85)

Cc:!_ as: Mooney 5. Johnson 4 . T Hartshorne . Set r. Atkinson. Fry,Ltoolicy. Henebay" Best T.Haaztshorne, Hatchery, Mocdi~y. Hairison .

Johnson, Unswarth.

DavisAj= 6. Klein. Ihil:es .llretsl;r. IAuzenman. Culdennan. Freund.Best Davis. J. Ritterman. Hatphen . Dukes, Feldman . Buzenman .

Unqxkm C. BraJtberg. D. PeMs (F) . R. Dunstan, P. Maddaks (G)

CAAL GRAAE 3.3 7.7 8.10 12.13 (85)

caulfield Gram: Hall 3, Rosman 3 . Baxter 2, Cowitshaw 2. Guyett. Will.Best Will. Foster, Knight Synman . G . Harrison, R Buchanan .

Hampton Rovers: Busby 4, Ariz 4. B . Holt 3, Browne 3. S. Anderson 3,

Lawrence . Martyri. Best Helliger. L. Holt. Scarlktt. DunbaIl. Ariz, Busby.

Woods.Umpirm A. Stubbs, L. MonealefC(F), P. Whitehead. R. Richards (G)OLD ESSENDON 8.5 14.10 21.13 23.17 (155)

Sr. BEI}ES S+3E 3.0 5,1 10.3 11.6 (72)

( l 1 Essmdom Haktm 7. D. Flaherty 4. Hunter 2, J . KasanaP.,h 2 . Podger2, Cetin . Dale, S. Fleming, He:der. Lutterset midL 4.'dlingon . Best,Hughes, O.mam. Jinks, D. Flaherty. Goodger, Hald m

34- 1' s Mentene : Kingud( 7. Kidd 3, L'Huil}er. Best M. Wintle.Kin„°wgIl, L.A'intle, P Wtntle. Porter. Kidd

M . Wittrmnn, P. Dinneen (F). G. Clancy, L. Mavropoiilos (G)

Palmer. Coste ro, Ball . Tie

3.4 8.7 15.10 21 .14 (140)

3.2 4.6 8.7 12.13 (85)

5, Vick 4, Mackay 3, Austin 2. Soles 2.ky, Murplrv. Best Vtck, liuiacroto ,

Tcn* McClaren 3. Wfflftias 3 . Thompson . Burrkib , Robertson.

VUni.er. Matthews, Daskalou . Best Hair, Daslealou . Robertson, Paris .

Hun-trey. Horvath.

: Pang. Taseff, St. Clair, Pitts. Hunt. Gallagher

3.1 4.4 9.8 11.10 (76)

42 9.4 12.9 14.12 (96)

~s 3 . Aitken 1, Pitts 1, Taseff 1 . Pye 1 . Wilde 1 . Marr4ott 1 ,

Gil ore 3, Varrnakis 3, A}de 2 . Dintaclicki 1, Hayes-Dewar 1,Ryan 1, Astarxnko 1, Emmett 1 . Best King. Buckley, Hayes-

"-., ,nn.,:.:, Astapenko, Wtllb*osz.

Ltn . res; M. Cox R Prlayston (F)

COLLEGIANSM :

S1.3 3.3 5.5 9.6(60)

2.0 5.2 62 7.3(45)

C ^a )er 3, Tarode. wr erran. N Hart. N Bw3er, Gree4rcs. T.

Krc - isest: Witte, Rose. Wiseman. Fletcher. Harding, T.Kmtesls. AjamBasiSt c, Kalb 2. Czarny. N~ctstalt. Sheuel" Best 4nas. NewStadt.Wa,,man, Shmel. GoIdenfein. Janfner.

CAULF1c113 GRAM. 3.3 4.3 7.4 8.8 (56)

HAMPPON ROVERS 2.1 62 9.4 11.5 (71)

Caulfield Gram: Gurpiner 3, Cutler 2, Restartck. Courts. Brackett Best:

Evans . Green. Restarick, Anderson, Docker, Scott

Power 7. Budar 2 . Bulmer, Nitsdilce. Best Woodn.d'( Humphries, Ng,Nitschke. Borradale, Flahive.OLD ESSENDON 4.3 8.6 10.8 11.9 (75)

ST. BEDgS MENIOM 4.0 4.0 5.0 9.3(57)

Old Essendom- Evans 3 . Grigg 3. Morgan 3, Dart. Howard Best Howard,Rush, A Leask. Ridley, Morgan, Evans St. om Parsons 3,Iamb. Drury, George, McColl, Moss . Marshall Best Samya. Parsons,Marshall, McColl. Napier. Cunningham.

OID MENrONIANS 6.1 11.2 14.4 18.9 (117)

02 1.3 1.4 3.4(22)

Old mentonians: Petrie 5. Sherriff 5. Stroud 4, Dwyer 2, Flaskis. McKay.

Best: O'Connor. Stroud. Petric . Frances, Johnson . OReilt}y Temp:C .McHenzie 2. Lea Best Dowlan . Bone, Hampshire . Stott, Sheehan

Pl?AF RAN 32 6.9 10.12 12.16 (88)

Gl Mi EIRA 0.3 0.3 1.4 1 .4(10)

Pralusn: Drildc 5 . Fraser 4. Enkrn 1, Hcelgon 1. }{atrouz 1 . Best: Duldc.

Eastham, Herrtdge, Hodgson, Quick . Windridge. Glen F3ra: Casser I .Best Amberline, Cassar. Janes. Lewm. Rees. Zagame.

1 1

A Tiatattes, C. Stevens (S) (F). P. WallLs (G)

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Coach : Mark SarauRes Coach: David Marks

1 N Gold (C)2 J Ritterman3 B Davis (DVC)4 M Dudakov (VC)5 M Rajc h6 D Kalb7 M Konsky8 A Krongold9 A Rosen10 G Dukes11 M Weisler12 J Basist13 A Freund14 Y Rapaport15 J Segal (VC)16 M Segal (DVC)17 A Cukierman19 M Halphen20 M Buckley21 D Gelbart22 A Boc k23 B Ritterman24 J Sharp25 M Blashki26 B Duzenma n27 S Sheezel28 P Walvish29 B Lukav30 N Israelsohn31 M Barnett32 D Janover33 S Boon34 D Ones35 S Roth36 J Feldman37 S Newstadt38 D Goldenfein39 B Klei n41 A Godlewicz42 E Rubenstein43 M Measey44 L Pyke45 0 Flamm46 J Feldman47 S Czarny49 L Skolnik50 J Rockman51 J Jolson52 A Lefkovic53 M Segal55 G Ben-Ahorn60 J Wajnberg

Coach : Dean heRes CL--,h : ,, ;nn Stanton1 J Prior2 G Alexander

3 S Youn g

4 W Thompson (DVC)6 P Graha m

7 P Robertson (VC)8 N Bon e9 Ch Parris11 G Chivers12 A Parris13 D Tulloch14 A Panou15 B Wolnizer16 S Smith17 C Darby18 K Burridge19 L Stott20 M Jones21 P Gannas

22 G McLaren

23 D Matthews (C)25 T Matthews26 S Boyd27 J Hastie28 P Wolnizer29 P Bon e30 Darren Williams31 A Shin e32 R Williams

33 N Hamshare34 S Lambropoulos35 D Daskalo u36 P Hare37 L Thompson40 S Meadows

41 R Lea42 P Edwards43 M Mason44 R Schneider46 A Humphrey49 B Touriganis50 D Glove r54 S Dowlan60 D Horvathl

'AULFI ::' .

Coach: Dean Ander n

Res Coach :Kon .;,chs1 D . Rosma n2 B. Hal l2 A. Carver3 C. Knight3 S. Stevenson4 M. Liddel l5 S. Kendall5 . M . Pennycuick6 M . Harrison6 N. Crave n7 J. Cowlisha w8 S. Cossart - Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Will (VC)11 S . Amiet12' D. Pearce12 S . Fryers13 J . Morvell14 M . Green15 A .Docker16 S. San t17 G . Harrison18 B. Baxter18 P. Anderson19 R. Buchanan20 M . Klose20 H. Vell a21 N. Brohier (C)22 T. Foste r22 M . Richardson23 D . As h24 G. Lehner25 G . Evans26 S. Williams26 S. Widjaja27 R. Keown27 J . Rya n28 J .Jacobs29 W. Brockett30 D. Peterson31 S . Craven32 M . Cutler33 C . McGrath34 J. Margerison35 S. Thompson36 M. Cramphorn37 M. Gurpinar38 J. Restarick39 J . Santiago40 R. O'Neill41 C. Nairn42 D . Synman (DVC)43 J . Smit h44 N . Coutts45 D . Scott46 R . Foote47 L . Salem48 S. Varihalis49 J. Dalwood50 A. Buchanan53 S. Krie n54 P. Faure57 P. Farmer60 P. Senior62 B . Goddard69 K . McDonald71 M. Cassidy

Coach : Tim H -Res. Coach: Ga ry Irvine

1 J .Dixon2 M.Johnson

3 B.Mooney4 D. Atkinson5 R . Henebery (DVC)5 D. Greeves (RC)6 P.Davis7 J.Farley8 C. Unsworth (C)9 N.Harrison (DVC)10 S. Harding11 B . McKenzie12 J .Fry13 T.Hartshome14 R .Schober15 L .Cottom16 A .Fletcher17 R . Hosking (VC)18 T.Krotiris19 M. Davis20 Andrew Farr21 C. Harris

22 S .Piasente23 C.Pollock24 E .Waters25 R .Muir26 S . Woolley28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally30 L. Moon31 J. Rose32 D. Thompson33 M . Maxwell34 A.Smith35 Ashley Farr36 G . Cooper37 M .Opie38 T. Marxs39 N . Hart40 A . Wiseman41 N . Baxter42 L. Vasdekis (DVC)43 M. White44 A. Tarode45 N . Lynch46 D . Cooks47 B.Lumb48 B. Horsall49 J . Waters50 B . Jefferson (VC)51 T. Donnell y52 K .Jones53 B . Grant54 J . Haversberg55 T. Cooks56 L .Gordion57 R . Hartshorne58 D. Smith59 R. Sztar60 D. Dowling61 D. Gambaro62 S . Mui r64 M . Gribbl e

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GLEN EICoach : Paul BeddoeRes Coach : Phil Jones

1 M. Ryan2 N. Astapenko3 C. Massis4 D. Cassar5 A . Tsirogiannis6 J . Zagame7 S. Vamvakis8 P. Tsagliotis9 G. Hayes Dewar10 G . Richards12 B. King13 G . Brown14 M . Weilgosz15 F. Buckley16 S. Limnyo17 A. Russo18 M . Dimachki19 J . Thrusfield20 A . Diamond21 P. Jone s22 S . Emmett23 S. Neeson24 B. Mascali25 P. Khazaal26 C . Grey27 R. Gilmore28 P. Cammertord29 A. Mills30 L. Pryd e31 T. Amberline32 M . D'Zilva33 A . Sheedy34 R . Oldham35 J. Commerford36 P. Slifka37 M. Pinniger38 M. Lewin39 G . Egan40 K. Dimackhi41 H. Wall s43 D. Psalia44 S . Diamond45 A . Caruana46 M . Baraket47 T. Evans48 J. Haliwell49 M. Benton50 P. Waked52 A. Haines53 S. Rees54 M . Migliorini55 L. McGraw56 H . Reddy57 S . Hal l59 B . Stewart60 S .Jankovic61 M.Tkocz63 D . Dunlevie65 M. Dimou

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~nrrF 3 OLD0Coach: Ch ri s Bye Coach: Sven Samild Coach : Tony Free hv .a ®

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I know it's early days but Banyule, St I .,os, andUni .Blacks are looking very good at this stage.Banyule's 11 goal 2nd quarter last week, was as gooda brand of football as anything I've seen in recent D1Section seasons . The challenges will surely come, butthese three sides will not be easy to dislodge.Would somebody mind telling me who ordered the sundrenched deluge over Warringal Park last week? Andwould the Council please do something about thestorm drains in that area? There was more watersurging up from the sump grates than dropping fromthe clouds !St Leos were far too good for Tarra Valley withmassive 1 st and 4th Qtr scoring bursts . The Animalsreally are looking the goods, and with mid-fieldersJames Manton & Adam Krebs, forwards Brendan

Vaughan & Stephen McCann, and the Hodder Bros.in defence, all in such fine form, they are set for a great

year. YVOB was well served by Phil Veloppi (W),Ricky Pearce (C), and Matty Laing everywhere.

Monash Blues went down to Old Camberwell after theWellers came back on the field for the 3rd termbreathing fire and steam jets streaming from theirears . Tim Jones was a sensational HBFer for theWells, Nigel Credlin effective up forward or in mid-field,Simon Smith was a prolific rover, and Andrew Hills astrong forward . Blues had another good game fromBomber 0' Neill at FB, and Mark Bolton did wellrucking,

Banyule did make mincemeat of Old Carey in both thebalmy autumn first half and the soaking wet secondhalf. The Bear's physical size and discipline was toomuch for the C's, who never gave up, but wereoutmatched. In an outstanding team display, on-ballers, Jason Plant & Jayson Egan (hope the 'y' is inthe right place fellers!) were brilliant, BIG DaveWilliams was exemplary in the ruck, and Willmore &Burke were dangerous up forward . The C's captain,Cam Matthews shone at CHF, Luke Battley gave hisall in a BP, and Clu' :-- : was active on his wing .Iv oe-Assumption succumbed to UniversityBlacks after gaining a solid lst half lead, and thenkeeping their noses ahead until half way into the 4thterm . The Blacks look better each outing, and oncemore they finished strongly. Blacks were a very evenunit, but special mentions go to Schilling,Cunningham & Martin . The Hoes had great gamesfrom Peter Flynn up forward, defenders SimonNarki cz & Stuart Morris, well supported by L .Pearce, Damon Wood, & Harley .Old Geelong and Aquinas didn't play a draw in their

top standard game,but it was the closestthing to one last week .A 10 goal 3rd term didthe damage for the Bloods, giving them a breakOGS couldn't bridge in a hard fought last Qtr. <Livingstone, Andy Cultrera, and Chris Thorm :all effective up forward for the Bloods, withsupport from Adam Lorkins at HB an d Chris Wround the ground . OGS on-baller, Hugh P,°eC _provided drive all day, Couch was good in the nand Tom O'Brien also earned a special mention .TODAYS MATCHESOld Camberwell welcomes St Leos Emmaus abig game for both Clubs . The Wells showed somethingof their true potential last week, and today's game wil

l be a pointer to how far up the scale they now are. TheTwo Blues have started like rockets, and seem to becruising. Be interesting to see if Credlin starts in themiddle to try to counter the drive provided by St Leo'sdynamos, Manton and Krebs . Both sides have seriousforward grunt, and particularly mean defences . I'll gofor the visitors by a kick or so because they appearfurther ahead in their preparation .Old Carey and Monash Blues meet in the clash of thecellar dwellers, with both these young teams stillfinding their way form-wise. The match will be a goodspectacle as always, and I'll go for the home side by awhisker, mainly due to the work of Peter Unkles in theruck, where his duel with Mark Bolton will be ahighlight, plus the drive from the C's speedstersShutie, Kent, Angus, and Hutchison .Uni. Blacks an d Banyule meet in this clash betweentwo of the three D1 Titans, which will be a magnificentgame to watch . Blacks first problem will be BIG DaveWilliams, who gives the Bears so much first use of theball from the centre bounces, then follows up withastute reading of the play in a rebounding role . TheBlacks have a strong physical presence and will not bebrushed aside as easily as the Bears had it last week .Both Blacks and the Bears are close to peak condition,which will be critical on the spacious Main Oval . Ithink the Bears will have a slight edge in general playand will win by a narrow margin, but the Blacks are sopotent with their possession game on their homeground that an opposite result would not surprise .Aquinas host Ivanhoe Assumption in another vitalmatch, with the Bloods on the up after last week'svictory, and the Hoes scratching their heads over onethat got away. On paper these sides are very evenlymatched, both play a close checking, no nonsense

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nl , and have forwards capable of converting any

c11"111"es which come their way. Of the two forwardthe Bloods' appears to be the more prolific, and

s hould will a great match by 2/3 goals .

y~: Valley takes on Old Geelong an d will find( ,Xp ,;~'s task a daunting one. OGS will have a height

a,la mass advantage over the athle tic Bushr angers,

but if the ground is firm they will be troubled by the(,~,me team's pace. In the end OGS experience wi ll be11c deciding factor and they should take the points by

Jals .Re,serves winners should be Old Camberwell, Monash!31ues. Uni . Blacks, Hoes, plus Old Geelong.

Correspondents: the contacts are: 9818 1425 Ph +F,,>:: bflTiekeyCtelstra.easymail .com .au . Deadline is)? ;C, i ;~on Mondays, with sometime Sunday

u, ed. Marvellous responses to date 10/10 each

(OaIId! Thank you !

old Gee!0:~ ; - Tom Seymour plays his 100th game today. Amrml ~ : r of OGS inaugural U19 team, Tom was instrumentalIn Or-it side reaching the Grand Final . Since then, his

u,;lucnce at senior level has been just as great . with his

(k :ssion and encouragement on the field an example to all . Offthe veld his contribution has been equally- outstanding ,

ing with social functions, and strong participation in

li ' after matches . A terrific Club man, well doneTummy from all at OGS!yarra Valley OB - congratulate Graham 'Special K' Kerr on50 competitive, hard at the ball games . Well done 'Special'!

6c, Leos Emmaus WP - congratulate Matt " Bear" Ottobreon reaching 100 games in Round 3 . A talented, straight ahead(:!ayer, Bear could be a champion if he found a career that\could let him sleep on Friday nights . Well done Mattyo .

TODAY'S MATCHES.DI Section

Old Camberwell v. St . Leos EmmausOld Carey v. Monash Blues

University Blacks v. BanyuleAquinas v . Ivanhoe Assumption

Yarra Valley v. Old Geelong

ST LEOS E.hYMAUS 7.1 11.8 13.11 23.16 (154)YARRA VALLEY 1.1 3.2 7.3 9 .5(59)St Leos Emmaus : B. Vaughan 7, S. McCann 7, Buckle 4, D .Pitcher 2,Donovan, P. MeGloin, M. Voipi . Best : Manton. Krebs, B. Vaughan, Donovan,P. McGloin, RMeGloln. Yarra Valley : Keem 3, Taylor 2. Fyffe, Hancock,Savage, G. Thompson . Best : ValoppL G. Thompson, M . Laing. Pearce,Keem, R. ThompsonUmpires: D. Whlteley, D. Irons (F)

MONASH BLUES 3.2 6.8 6.8 8.13 (61)OLD CAMBERWELL 1.5 4.10 12.13 21,17 (143)Monash Blues: Campbell, Craven . DeYoung Hawkins. Holloway. Higgins,Smith . Tatterson . Best: O'Neill, Bolton, Holloway . Farrar, Rogers, Main.Old Camberwelk Mills 5. Browniess 3. Credlin 3. Goodale 2, McClean,Tipper, Perryman . Whitehead, O'Neill . Heffernan, Mitchell. Smith. Best:Smith . Credlin. Hanson. James, Mills, Tipper.Umpi re s: T. Brooks, M. Taylor (r)BANYtB.E 8.4 19.10 22.13 26.16 (172)OLD CAREY 4.1 7.2 7.4 8 .5(53)Banyale : J Egan 6, Willmore 4 . Burke 4, Playfair 3, J Plant 2, O'Connell 2,Keenan, Chapman, Natoli, Cantwell, S J Gray . Best: J Egan, Willmore .Cantwell, Gilbert, S J Gray, Natoli .Old Carey: Matthews 5, Detarczynski M Cohen, Shutie. Best : Matthews,Batley, Angus. Campbell, Detarczynski . Mason.Umpires: S . Payton, N. Evans (F)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .1 8.6 11.11 14.15 (99)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.4 4.7 10.9 17.14 (116)Ivanhoe Assumption : Flynn 5. Maud 3. Wood 2, Valkanis 2 . Sloan, Morris .Best: Flynn, L.Pearce, Harley, Narkiewkz, Wood. Morris.University Blacks: McArthur 4, Chatfield 3 . M .Cunnmgham 3 . Bowden 2,Hannan 2, Franklin, Martin, Caccaviello. Best: Schilling, Pekin, Beaton.Martin, B.Cunntngham, Schirmer.Umpires: K. MeNtece, P. Withington (F)OLD GEELONG 6.3 11.4 16.6 21.7 (133)AQUINAS 4.3 9.7 19.12 21.17 (143)Old Geelong* Jones 5, Redin 5, Salter 5 . Couch 2, Mccarthy 2, W.Paul 1,McInnes I. Best: Mccarthy. Couch. T.Obrien . Jones, Redin. W.Paul.Aquinas : Livingston 6, Thomas 5. Cultrera 3 . Denbraber 2, Colltver 2, Flynn1, RMoran 1, Lorkinl. Best. Larkin, Denbraber. Thomas, Bethune,Cuitrera, Mtnogue.Umpires : I. Burgess, A . Ladd (F)

RESERVESST LEOS EMMAUS 3 .2 5.5 10.6 13.9 (87)YARRA VALLEY 2 .3 6.5 10.5 12.8 (80)St Leo's Emmaus:Mckean 6 .Hughan. 3 . Beehan. Haddad, B.Mitchell.S.Pltcher. Best: C .Vaughan,Raynor.Mckean•Beehan.hiC . Laughlln,Nolan.Yarra Va lley :Kehce 8.Peterson. 2. Busch, McIlraIIh. Best:Fung,Kehoe .C .Ross.Davies,Dickson,KerrMONASH BLUES 3.4 3.5 5.7 8.7(55)OLD CAMBERWELL 5.2 10.4 15.5 19.9 (123)Monash Blues: Herrman 2, Maiden 2, Drescher, Peel, Spencer, Teasdale .Best: Lloyd, Harman, Mentha, Peel, Maiden, Moresi .Old Camberwell : Saffar 5 . Knowles 2. Tempone 2. Seeley 2, Derry J 2.MacKenzie A. McCrea Webb . Ouen, Williams C, tlllller. Best : McKenzie,Seeley, Williams C, Derry J, Gan . Saffar.

3.2 6.7 11.8 14.9 (93)

CLUB LST WK TOTAL

Egan Banyule 6

SENIORSLi%ingstone Aquinas 6S . McCann St Leos 7Thomas Aquinas 5O'Connell Banvule 2Flynn Ivanhoe 5

D1 RESERVE

15151310101 0

Srihoe Yarra Valley 8 13)ici{ean St Leos 6 11Saffar Old Camberwell 5 9

OLD CAREY 0.2 0.2 4.2 5.4(34)Benyute Wilkes 7, Dintinosante, Scholes. J Me Dermott• C Taylor, Bell, SGray. Reed . Best: Scholes, Mutton, Wilkes, Ferrall, S Gray, Nasrallah .Old Carey: Ward, Montgomery, Leong, Gates, Chamberland . Best:Whitetaw, Winchester, Ward. Sherr. P Graham, Chamberland.IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1.1 2.4 3.7 7 .9(51)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.1 6 .5 11.8 14.9 (93)Ivanhoe Assumption : Thackwray 3. Sampson 2. D.Pearce. Joyce . BestCotter. Toogood, Kelly, Ebbage, Thackwray.University Blacks: Coleman 4, Gadd 2, Milner 2 . Dore . Peck, Smith,Costello. Batten, Clements . Best: Coleman. Costello. Paton, Gadd. Dore .Malloy.OLD GEELONG 5.5 9.9 12.10 15.11 (101)

AgUINAS 1.4 3.4 5.5 8.6 (54)Old Geelong. : Fitzgerald 5 . Burbank 4, Brown 3, Whitehead 2 . J .Clarke 1 .Best: Legoe, Bolton, S.Ciarke. Whitehead, Burbank, Cole.Aquinas : Hunt 3 . Crouch 2, Robertson 1, Chapman I, Pearce 1 . Best :Williams, Mills, Barry, Chapman, Pierce, Hunt

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Coach: Laurie Aghan Coach : Gr ,'. iicroft C C r. J . [Res. Coach : Howard Field Res Cc .h : hr n Doherty Co-.h : Hr' I

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1 R. Mills 1 T. Egan Res. Coach : Colin i',Donald 1 S. . napman 1 J McLean2 C. Thomas 2 D.Witchell 2 J. xter (VCR) 2 T Jame s3 T. Vanderluis 3 S.Kayrooz 1- S . Conley 3 L . Holloway 3 A Inkster

5 M. Boland 4 M.Gilbert 2 . M . Maud 4 G . Chessari 4 N Lippiatt6 D. Minogue 5 B.Wilmore 3 . C. Tucke r

'5 D. Rogers 5 S Horskin s

7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan Neill4 . T. O 6 M. Newman 6 A Seele y

8 J. Jess 7 G.Shaw 5 . J . Scoble 7 P. Farrar 7 M Scott

9 T. Harkin 8 B.Cantwell 6 . T. Healy (DVC)8 S. Thompson

8 J Heffernan

10 D . Boland 9 J .Plant 7 . P. Fawley 9 J. Godde `J J Goodal e10 M Hanso n

11 M . Barmby 10 B.Moxin 8 . J . Shuttlesworth 10 S. Webster(VC) R K12 A . Bethune 11 S.Cross 9 . E . Heal y

10 P. Lee (VC)11 M. Spencer 13 L Gla ma n

13 D . Denbraber 12 J .Egan .11 . J . Finlayson

12 G . Smyth 14 R Whitehead14 A . Lorkin 13 C.Burke 13 A. Herrman 15 A Bryso n15 A . Williams 14 B.Waodlock 12 . B . Finlayson 14 B. Merlin 16 D Walke r16 J . Hunt 15 SGray 13 . S . Narkiewicz (DVC) 16 B. Tatterson 17 N Credlin17 M . Denavi 16 A.Dooley

14 . P. Flynn (C)17 P. O'Neill 18 A Browniess

18 J . Hughes 17 T.Chapman 15 . J . Curtin 18 K. Hendratta 19 J O'Neill

19 G. Whitehead 18 J .Turnbull 16 . S . Smyth 19 G . Gilbert 20 D Mitchel l

20 P. Parse 19 P.Witchell 17 . S . Morris 20 N . Sereda 21 T Hardma n

21 J . Pierce 20 S.Payfair 18 . T. Scoble 21 C . Gregory 22 B Howar d

22 S . Flynn 21 R.Dintinosante 19 . D. Wood 22 R . Kamphuis 23 B Tipper

23 J . Livingstone 22 N.Taylor 20 . P. Blocker 23 G . Herry24 D Imberge r

24 P. Harper 23 S.Gray21 . L. Blackwood 24 T. Craven

25 A Hardenberg26 C Williams

25 B . Volombello 24 C.Wilks 22 . G . Raco 25 J. Hawkins 27 A Sheedyy26 R . Weeks 25 L.Martin 23 . D. Ryan B. Jondahl 28 J Webb

27 S . Jones 26 H.McDermott 24 . B . Frew 27 N . De Young 29 D Goug h29 N . Davies 27 P.Healy 25 . J . Friswa 28 J. Main 30 R Perryma n30 C . Colliver 28 D.Sproules

26 . M . Emerson 29 J. Ross 31 R Heath31 M . Hunter 29 R.Kreskas 27 . K. Smith 30 L, Creamer 32 J Clyne

32 J . Bleakney 30 D .Mutton 28 . J . Pace 31 S. Hawkins 33 D Joyce33 C . Wooden 31 C.Bassett 29 . G . King 32 B . Boyer 34 P McCrae

34 M . Tarullli 32 J.McDermott 30 . M . Sloan 33 J . Smith (C) 35 J Derry

35 R . Chapman 33 A.Plant 31 . D. McFarlane 34 P. Maiden 36 S Derry

36 P. Heveran 34 C.Stevens32 . L. Pearce 35 D . Murchie 37 A Hillier

37 G Macklin O'Connel l35 L 33- S . McGowan 36 A . Williams 38 T Hallo.

38 B . Moran.

36 M .George 34 . B. Joyce 37 M . Donnelly 39 A Hill s40 L Cai n

39 L. Sheffield 37 T.Thompson 35 . P. Whitehead 38 R . Anderson 41 L Ryan40 A . Cultrera 38 G . .Bell 36 . C . Zeegers

Tod d37 D39 C .Burley 42 A McKenzi e

41 C . Bambury 39 A.Hopgood . .38 . R . Peoples

40 M . Bolton 43 S Collin s42 R . Moran 40 C.Taylor 42 S . Young 44 S Smith43 M- Slattery 41 M .Natoli 39 . M . Ebbage 43 R . Feenaghty 45 G Ormsby44 P. Glennie 42 C.Taylor 40 . P. Martin 44 D . Teasdale 46 A Taylo r45 G. Coyle 43 L .Ferral 41 . C . McDonald 45 R . Walsh(CR) 47 T Kearney46 M . Hope 44 P.Williams 43 . G . Sullivan 46 A . Ryan 48 J Swan

47 N . Moran 45 B.White 44. A. Pace 47 S . Mentha 49 J Herdman

48 R . Register 46 D.Nasrallah 45 . D . Fryer 48 K . McIntyre 50 B McKenzi e

49 P. Poynton 47 D .Searle46. M. Iacouangell 49 R . Burston 51 J Owe n

52 M . Come 48 P.Starman 48. R .Toogood 50 A . Clark 52 E Noy

54 M O'Halloran 49 A.Small 49. A. Rosenfeld 52 N . Moresi(VCR) 53 R Tempone.

55 J . Crouch 50 M .Smith 51 . D . Pearce 53 J . Peel54 A Margetts55 J Gan

56 J . Harrington 51 L .Sheean 52. S. DohertyMazocca68 J

54 R. Green 56 N Stevenson59 A . Bentley

y52 D.Noonan . .

78 C Brown55 I . McCormick 57 A Hillie r

62 L. Bradshaw 53 K.Scholes . .88. N . Dykes

56 R. Reith 58 P Triantafyllou63 A . Barrie 54 G .Kemp

Robertson99 G57 P. Munro 59 M Butterworth

64 T. Robinson 55 D.Williams . . 58 C. Strauss 60 B Mcilwai n68 J . Coglan 56 P.Arnold 59 B . Carstein 61 J Parker

71 G. Evans 57 A.Covey 60 S . Lloyd 62 J Miles72 M . Riley 58 L .Hoft 61 P. Campbell 64 M Knowles

86 B . Barclay 62 B . Drescher 65 N Safia r64 J . Sleiman 66 T Kearne y

65 G . Polglase 67 G Rowe

66 N . Brennan 76 D Braue r

67 B . Ryan68 M . Meehan69 P. Grabiel71 J . Sondhu75 S . Edquist

AQUINAS COLLEGE

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B 1 --11r OLD GEEL® N G ~ 'ALlEY

--0Coaah : Jon EdgarRes Coach: Jim Pearson

aitc ~ .eatr~ Coach : ne Bo nRes Coach: Jar Trav is

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3 R Thompso n2 J .Nevins 2 J. Hodderl

4 M . Vau han

Este rG 4 C.Stinchcombe 3 E. MitchelAulis o4 A

4 D. Wilkinson 4 M Fung.

Jackso nA 5 TRedin.

5 S. Buckle 5 R . Macki eSmith6 S

5 A Dre w,CampbellC 6 TO'Brien 6 D. Carey

7 A Burgess.

7 B . Cunningham 6 D Howseo .

OppyR 7 J . Paul.

8 M . Volpi 8 W. Pascoe 7 R Drew.

g D. Walsh 8 T.Seymour 9 D. Lear9 A. Bethune

9 C. Pekin10 N . Bowles

8 L Morris9 J Kee m

o g,,gjrkip 9 J .Foley 10 B. Mitchel l11 S McCann

11 K. Bowden 10 T Hancock10 K. Shrives 10 J.Smith

.12 T. McCann 12 M . Kenna

Cunningha m12 M 11 F Macvean; N. Everet 11 L .Stevens 13 A. Hugha n

Kreb s12 A.

13 T. Jjessen 12 J Cremeangattleyi2 L. 13 H . Mclnnes .

14 J . Manto n'

13 S. Locke 13 0 KyselaB, Hutchison 14 D .Taylor Reilly15 A. O

16 A Rose14 J. Leech 14 E Kruse

; C. Phillips 15 H .McCa rth y'

.17 R . Parker 15 L. Mailing s

Cacciavelli o16 P 15 N Pas kL. Chamberlain Brie n16 H .O 18 R . McCann

19 B Carey.

17 L . Brown 16 L Taylo r. GrahamR1 i 18 C .Bird .

20 D. Bruce 18 T. Wilson 17 A LaingDaniher; J 19 P.Broadbent 21 G. Simmondson 19 C . Franklin 1 8 L White.

1g C. Matthews 20 S .Cole 22 S . Willis23 P. Ristevski

20 E. Hannan21 C . Schilling 18 D Ross

19 R. Bardwell 21 S .Jones 24 A. Haddad . 22 A. Nolan 19 S Thompson

2~ J. Raft 22 J .Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie26 A. Prosser 23 S. Beaton 20 T Hal e

21 R . Leong 23 B .Couch 27 P. Levine 24 N . Wilson 21 M Wine so S. Vitali 24 M .Jaugietis 28 E. McLaughlin

29 S. Darcy25 T. Chatfield26 J . Ryan 22 B Drew

23 T. Price 25 S .Whitehead 30 M . Ottobre 27 A . Clements 23 C Arnold

?, P.Unkles 27 W .Paul 31 N. Zannis 32 LPrice 28 A . Costello 24 M Davies

25 C . Hickey 28 A Farrar.

33 L Moss 29 M . StauntonRalp h30 J

25 F Pellagrin o

2~ D . She rv 29 D.Bolton 34 B. Henncus35 R . Briggs

.31 B . Costello 26 J Longworth

27 N . Vas 31 D . Varley 36 S. Bavage 32 M . Jones 27 S Savage

Nance28 P 32 J . Cook 37 S. MantonHodde r38 N

33 T. Kitchen 28 B Reynold s.`9 S. Assimo 33 B.Collins

.39 B. Vaughan 34 S . Moody

Mirtschi n35 J 29 R Coutt s

3.0 A. Guerra 34 M.Goldsworthy 40 J. Gat .36 H. Peck 30 D Po tte r

Wincheste r31 O 35 H .Burbank 42 M. Flood 37 N. Roberts 31 B Sturzake r.3 2 P.'Graham 36 A .Opie 43 B . Levins

44 M . Dimble38 L. Beaton39 R . Greig

33 P Cremean33 J . Mai 37 J .Fanning 45 S . Ranch' 40 S . Sulliv an 34 C Frase r3,.' B,Giannakos 39 A.Farnswort h 46 M . Blundel l

47 M Renner 41 L Rawnsley 35 B Peake

Hardy35 S 40 M .Avery.

48 A . DalY 42 A. Gadd 37 D Balshaw.3o D. Shutie 41 T.Carty

i49 C. Hat7el d50 P Humphreys

43 C . Beato n44 R . McArt hur 38 B Morrison

Palme r37 D 42 H .Browning.

51 P. McGloin 45 M. Coleman 39 J Tompkins.a I . Cohen 43 H .Legoe 52 R. McGloi n

Volpi53 A46 R . Board 40 T Fyff e

39 P. Bennett 44 P.Simpson.

54 J . Fennell 47 B . Murph y48 A Moffat

41 B Downs

He l eM . PP 45 B .Parnell 55 S. SmithDomi k56 D

.49 P. Greenbank 42 A Stone

Gates41 A 46 J . Fitzgerald.

57 M . Plac e'

50 J . Healey 43 H Park.

B. Israel 51 J .Kilpatrick eldstad58 J. F~itche r59 D

51 A . Neville 44 J Ho

.3 D. Williams 54 L.Heine.

60 C . McDonald52 C. Schirmer

O'Keef e53 D45 S Tressider

4 C. Battle 56 M.Leslie 61 S. Edwards62 A. Raynor

.54 M . graszell

46 D Ireland47 D Lang9W. Mudge 63 P. Nola n

McKean64 D55 S . Thomson56 D. Walsh 48 R Davie s

46 H. Giannakos .65 N . Foley 57 K. Begley 49 S Seabourn e

47 H . Francis 66 J . BlandthomFarquhar67 P

58 A. Paton 50 C Bo x48 A. Payne .

68 B . O'Connor 59 Q . Toos e60 A. McCarthy 51 C Reynold s

49 J . Striker 69 S . Mescher70 D. McGloin 61 A. De Pas ualiq 52 A Hartne tt

50 A. Kent 71 B . Allan 62 F. Purcell 53 S Pas k51 . P. Dalton 72 A. Burgdorf 63 J. Weber 54 T Mcllrath52 C . O'Reilly 75 T G

. Donovan64 S. Dimond65 J. Trevaskis 55 P Peterso n

53 B. Andrews 77 C. Vaughan 66 N . Howell 56 T Lloy d54 K . Giannikos

78 M . Whifney79 T. Tribe 68 P. O'Beirne 57 S Keho e

- 55 A . Ross 80 H. Meehan 69 C . Sandiford58 G Kerr

56 D . RouvrayYD. Behan

88 S. Pitcher70 S . Princ e71 M . Nihill 59 A Joiner

"57 C. Trevethen 89 D. Winduss 73 S . Mackie 60 C Ros s58° J . Boncher 75 W. Touzel 61 P Valopp i5 9 M . Cam ~ 76 D. Batte n

77 A. Evans 62 P Buruma60 J . Ward 78 R. Owen 63 B Whitechurch

LOVE LOCKS 79 R. Drummond 64 M Bate80 M.Tehan 65 R Lang81 A. Dore82 C . Baulch 66 D Marc h

83 T. Beggs 67 M Busc h

PREN+IIER SPONSOR 84 B. Weber 71 M Lain g85 W. Dalton 73 T Lloy d

SINCE 1997 86 D . Creek74 A Midlan d87 A . Cowley

88 N . Abbott 76 J Dickson~7-+ • ~ l~ ~ ' ~ , . _; 89 M . Raffaele 79 S Tressider

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundl e

5 YEARS AGO - 199 6Phil Stevens, VAFA Chief Executive, announced thatthe Media Committee had decided to reintroduce thePress Award to stimulate VAFA clubs to gain mediaexposure for themselves, and stressed the need forclubs to develop a link with their local newspaper .Despite Dan Richardson's magnificent 9 goals, theOld Xavs. horror start continued - 4 games, 4 losses .Xaverians started well, kicking 5 .4 to 0 .2 in the firstterm . The next three terms saw Collegians kick 22 .6to 9.7 . Best were Peters, Lemon, Pollock, Phillips(Coll .) and Richardson, Brushfield, Wood (Old Xavs).Old Melburnians were early season favorites. Theyeasily beat Mazenod and as A Section scribe IanBlackwood commented "football nomad DavidStrooper (7 goals) showed just what an asset he isgoing to be for the Redlegs" .North Old Boys celebrated Bruno Conti's 200th gameand took time to list his achievements : representativeVAFA 7 times (3 times as vice captain), All Australiantwice, N.O .Bs' captain 94-96, vice captain 90-93, Bestand Fairest 90, runner up 4 times, played in two AGrade Grand Finals and concluded with "Bruno'scommitment to the club and to the game in general isto be admired by all".B Section coaches were Rick Brockwell (Ban), Philmaylin (Bulleen Templestowe), Doug Gott (Ivanhoe),Peter O'Dea (M .H .S .O.B), Tony Cahill (N .O .B), ShaneYoung (Old Brighton) Kevin McLean (Old Ivanhoe),Dale McCann (Old Paradians), Simon Dalrymple (OldTrinity) and Des English (Therry Penola) .One of our longest serving umpires, Wayne Henry,stepped out at Old Brighton to umpire game number400 . To date he had umpired 13 Grand Finals (C thehighest), boundary umpired 9 (including 5 A GrandFinals), and 7 representative games . To show thefamily's commitment to VAFA football he umpired his

150th in July 1982- with his brother Denis, 200- withhis brother Ian (on the boundary), in May 1993 350with his daughter Leisa running the boundary .

Umpires corner published his 60 line poem onumpiring. I quote the last four lines :

"Did the crowd scream and shout and relieve theirfrustrations-will they go home relaxed and refreshed?the answers are "yes" even though you're a whiterabbityou can be pleased that you've given your best" .Dedicated to my wife Joy, she successfully raised ourthree children, Leisa, Craig and Jodi for over 1000

training nights and400 Saturdays on herown!10 YEARS AGO - 199 1'F' section press correspondent, Peter Hille, hadselected names for the ten teams as follows : Brewers,Botanists, Van Winkles, Shamrocks, Sailors, Elitists,Socialists, Backyard Boys, Young Poets Society,Stationmasters . Can you name the clubs?Minor sensation in 'D' section where two players inthe same team were sent off for audible obscenities"- namely swearing at each other! Peter fromPetersborough rang the club to say it proved that atComo there was definitely Not Enough Discipline .120 VAFA Coaches attended the annual VAFACoaches Night and resolved to form a VAFA sub-group of the Australian Football Coaches Associationand elected the following office bearers : President,Mike McArthur-Allen; Secretary, Craig Jackson;Committee, John Simpson, John Keenan, GarryConnolly, Ken Bremner, Simon Meehan .'B' section coaches were John Simpson (Bany),Richard James (Kew), Mark Parker (Old Brighton),Bert Calvert (Old Ment), Michael Mulvahill (OldParade), Alan Johnson (Old Trinity), Bruce Ferguson(Parkside), Frank Dunell (St Bernards), Steven Cerni(U . Blacks) . Who coached Old Xaverians .De La had started to show the tried and true formulaused by the great De La teams of the late 70s androlled Old Scotch 22 .15 to 14 .12 . Best were Rennie,Hegan, Campbell, P. Green (7 gls) and Twitt, Eagle, J.Hart (Old Scotch) .First draw for the season was in 'F with Salesian andOld Carey scoring 14.15 each. Anthony 'SavingGrace put on a Twiggy Dunne effort to score the lastgoal to give the Poets a draw against the Brewers .Best were Bobetic, Quinn, Perua (Salesian) andChipp, Bryan, Cutlack (Old Carey) .

15 YEARS AGO - 1986Editor of the "Amateur Footballer" Peter Frenchprofiled former St Bernards 'A' section premiershipcoach, Gus Mitchell . Gus named his best St Bernardsplayer as Brian Mahoney and Bob Spurling (NOB) ashis best opponent.

Chris Hansen (Old Trinity), Bruce Bourne (Ormond)and Greg Wade (St Bernards) were some of the bestamateur players he'd seen.Merit Award winners were Ken Blay (Kew), BruceBourne (Orm), Vivan Francis (State Bank), HarryLeigh (NOB), Peter Selleck (MUFC), David Urquhart

on M ruc .&A .-r. . .o cnnTCni 1 co onni

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(Old Melb), Walter Johnson (UHSOB), Cliff Bastow(West Brunswick), Jim Fidge (Geelong), John Miles'(Ivanhoe), Peter Nathan (St Bernards), GrahamSimpson (Umpires) .A' Section coaches were Laurie Aghan (Bull Temp),Greg Tootell (Caul Gram), Bruce Ferguson (Coll),John Pollard (De La Salle), Alan Salter (I'hoe), Neil LeLievre (Marc), Mark Hanneberry (NOB), MikeMcArthur-Allen (Ormond), Barry Price (Old Scotch),Robert Lamb (Uni Blues) .De La Salle kicked 5 goals in the last term to beatNorth old Boys by 5 points, 11 .12 to 10 .13 . Best wereDeveson, Ryan, Cooke (De La) and Griffin, Hibbert,Edwards (NOB).

O ld Mentonians Club Best and Fairest (8 times) GaryNorton played his 250th game . Gary had also won 2VAFA Section Best and Fairests.20 YEARS AGO - 1981Interstate training squad was named . Players in thesquad included: Rick Marks (AJAX), David Matthews(Caul. Gramm.), Mauro Borcich (NOB), Rick Pisarski(0. Melb), Sam Assetta (Ttown), Tom Mason, PeterSheriven (0. Scotch), Russell Barnes, Phil Mehrten(Ormond), Bernie Angel (St Bernards), Mark Tyquin(Um Blues).Umpires Association Office Bearers were: Jim PetersPresident, Don Dodds Vice President, Richard TraceySecretary, Michael Woodruff Treasurer, BrianGoodman Assistant Secretary, Graham CavanaghSocial Secretary, and on the Executive Don Hillier,Joe Segota and Ray Woolley .In a high class even game U . Blues led at each changeby 5 points, i point, 7 points and won 15 .17 to 14.12 .Best were Yeo, Whitehead, Curnow, Hindle (6 gls)(Blues) and Fletcher, Fish, Stone, Buchanan (CG) .Princes Hill (E) had a good win against Mentone OldBoys 16 .23 to 8 .8. Among the best for Princes Hillwas "Meldnun (4gls)", (Paul Meidnun went on to starwith Carlton).25 YEARS AGO- 197 61w a sensational term, North OB (A) leading U. Blues9 .13 to 9 .7 at the last change, kicked 9 .2 to 7 .2 to winby 19 points. Carroll (4), Anderson, S. Maguire (NOB)and Booth, Lyle, Hagar (Blues) were best .Ic was a big day for University Blacks (A) streakedaway from Ormond in the second half to win by 7goals with Moore, McKinnon, Holland, Bellfleid,Dyson, Burne the stars for Blacks .150 games to Malcolm Titshall (0. Brighton), LloydOakley (0. Camberwell), Barry Lyons (De La Salle)and Ron Bungey (0 . Mentonians-consecutive) . Thefinancial wizard of Ivanhoe, Ralph Bourke, 172 gamesLo' his credit, was married to Mary at Luke'sRestaurant, Carlton .200 games player Peter Quinlivan, Ivanhoe'swandering gigolo, returned after 6 months in WA .30 YEARS AGO- 197 1Captain of North Old Boys, Les Murray became thefirst player in the clubs history to play 150 games .

Les had already won his clubs Best and Fairest awardon three occasions and had been runner up threetimes .He was the sole survivor of the clubs first 'E' gradeteam .'A' section captains were Henry Halasa (De La Salle),Ian Cameron (Ormond), Daryl Tucker (Collegians),Gary Arnott (St Bernards), David Hughes (OldScotch), Barry Church (Univ Blues) . Who captainedCoburg, Caulfield Grammarians, MHSOB, MonashBlues ?Tim Collie played a superb game for Monash Blueswith 8 goals from a half forward flank in his team's 2point win over Uni Blues and won the match with 2goals in the last five minutes . Final scores were 16 .17(113) to 17.9 (111) .35 YEARS AGO - 1966Coburg's defeat of Old Scotch and Melbourne High'swin over Old Paradians left MHS alone on top of the'A' section premiership list .MHS won it in the first quarter, kicking 4 .3 to 1 . landonly managed 2.6 after quarter time. Parade spoiledtheir chances by kicking 4 .11 .Surprises in'C' section were wins by Hampton Roversand West Brunswick over previously undefeatedNorth Old Boys and Monash Uni .Ken 'Bones' Rogers, after 15 years and 227 gameswith Kew, had finally hung up his boots . The clubhad recently honoured Ken's dedication by namingthe best first year player trophy the 'Ken RogersTrophy . Ken won interstate selection also his longcareer.John Dillon was elected to the Executive Committeeof the VAFA in place of Mr Geoff Moore who hadresigned.Collegians farewelled Neil Evans after 150 games asNeil was off to Berkeley University, USA to study theAmerican Space Program .50 YEARS AGO - 195 1Ormond continued its slump when Ivanhoe's (upfrom 'B' section) kicked 6.4 to Ormond's solitary goalin the last quarter to win by 7 points .Skipper Wal Sparks, Neil Whittaker, the Clarkes andthe Rosenbergs were Hoes' best while Stock, Sheehanand Hardy battled like tigers all day for Ormond .In a stirring finish Old Melburnians beat UniversityBlues by a point - 16 .13 to 16 .12 .Old Xaverians down from 'A' section, and without avictory after 3 games, were hoping that, undercaptain-coach Esmond Downey and experiencedplayers in Gordon Laird, Mick Peppard, Brian LeFebvre, Jack Greenaway and Adrian Schrader, victorywould soon be theirs .Kew after 30 wins straight, went down to Malvern forwhom Teddy Jane, Dave Bills, Fred Booth and RodCurtis were best. Trophy winner for Kew was KenRogers, superb on the wing - yes, the same man youread about above - 15years later .

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From 5 .30-9am each weekday, ;=, iBartlett and Gary Honey serve up an tmlatest €ooty news and interview ttmplayers and coaches making b m

?d T{-IF AM ATFI IM F(1CITRAI I FR 2001

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MELBOURNE

~;.'ORTS BOOKS

COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCA/VAFA

A . F.C .A v.A.F.A.

"Your Coaches' Association "

COACHES, PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS : THEGREAT DIVIDE (Part 2)

Despite the general antagonism and distrustthat seems to exist between coaches and players-111d officials, they do, in fact, have manysln,ilarities . These similarities (adapted fromSliuits 1991) can be viewed as common threads

hlcii link the role of coaches and officials andpla-vers . These include:

Respcct for the game : coaches, players andoII3cials are involved because they love the

,raniclc ry few coaches, players and officials arei il1 ii ne and so need to hold down other jobs) .

Coacties, players and officials can take equal

pride in the success of a match .

Knoza when to quit : when coaches, players andofficials no longer look forward to a game, theyshould quit . Coaches and players seem to losethe thrill for winning, and begin to fear losing .moreover, players tend to lose their enthusiasmfor training and playing becomes a chore .Ofticials strain to maintain fitness and begin tociislilceplayers . When coaches and officials feelrticroselves constantly angry and continually innccd of defending themselves, it's time to quit .

Feel for the game: it is the role of coaches,plovers and officials to orchestrate a fair game .I'u r ther to this they both have the responsibilityto keep the game under control.

Additional similarities, specifically between(oa :hes and officials, can also be identifiedSt,~ilts 1991) . These include:

Most effective when hardly noticed: the game isrnost successful when the game centres aroundthe players. Coaches need to avoid over-coaching, while officials need to avoid over-officiating .

Auiaorit}r figure : coaches and officials both

represent authority to players as both havesome degree of control over the players and their

actions .

Teachers : coaches teach strategy and skills,officials teach the rules of the game and fairplay .

Health and safety: coaches and officials areconcerned for the health and safety of players .Coaches must not teach unfair and dirty tactics,while the official must see and punishdangerous play when it occurs.

Not withstanding these similarities, it wouldseem that there will continue to be disagreementbetween coaches and players and officials .Given that it is impossible for an official tosimultaneously see every side of a situation, itcan be reasoned that officials will not always be100% correct in their decisions (even with theadvent of video-replays at the elite level ofparticular sports, some officiating decisions stillresult in controversy) . While such limitationsexist, it would seem that officiating decisions willcontinue to cause debate and division betweenofficials and coaches and players .

Conclusion: A clearer understanding by officialsand coaches and players, of each others roles,responsibilities, attitudes, limitations andsimilarities will aid in reducing hostility whichexists between these groups. Obviously, bothgroups are important to the smooth operation ofthe game. Furthermore, they contribute to theoverall quality and enjoyment which the gamecan provide . Improved understanding will makeplaying, coaching and officiating sport moreenjoyable and rewarding occupations .

By Scott Dickson and Dr Paul Webb

Reprinted from "Sports Coach" - Summer1998

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registered its first win of the seasonwith a solid victory over Peninsula at Mt Eliza .The Pirates attacked early but squandered manyopportunities, with Parkside's yBech- slottingearly majors to give his side a useful qtr timelead . The next two qrtrs saw Parkside draw awaywith Peninsula coming back but unable to bridgethe gap. The Red Devils broke away in the lastwith plenty of contributors . Stonehouse coveredti e ured admirably, while Payze ,

and . were among Peninsula's best.established what proved to be a match

lisng 5 goal lead at qtr time against Trobe .Superior disposal and early centre clearanceskept the Students under pressure, although LaTrobe hit back well in the third and at one stagewere only two kicks down. Salesian kicked thefirst goal in the final term and kept the Trobersat bay to win by 26 points . Again it wasSalesian's experienced players in G race,Canavan and Bobetic providing drive, while LaTrobe's Forrest ( ' g), Tucker (CHF) and Closecontributed we ll .

Kew opened well against Williamstown CYMS,with Bell polishing off some effective workfurther afield. "".-` . was the sole focal pointfor With and he responded with importan t goalsto restrict the K's lead at the long break . Sadlerwas moved into the ruck and had an immediateimpact to spark the CYs into action and a vastlydifferent second half perform ance ensued. Kewkept working, with Cracknell (HI3F) and Cullen(wing) playing great games and Stephenscontinuing to battle valiantly at full back .Bartolo's banana from just inside the boundarywas a last qtr high light.

Oakleigh exerted their influence early againstPowerhouse, with 'Budgie' Adamic givingonbaBers like Schultz and Treacy first use . TheKrushers held a 43 point lead at the main break .Powerhouse hit back with a six goal burst in thethird to look threatening before steadying goalsto Ashley Kitts (wing) and Papadpoulos ( rover)put the result we ll and truly beyond doubt .Craven and Robinson kicked 3 apiece for theHouse .

Mentone kicked five goals in each of the first twoq trs against West Brunswick, and would haveheld an even greater lead if not for 1 0 behinds inthe second . Macgeorge was again prominent

although the Westsfought back t ooutscore the - - ~-~~-Vultures in the thirdwith Disisto playing well and Oa-- :continuing his good form . Mentone againnumber of goal kickers with Chri

s finding some touch around half forward .

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PREVIEW

i3 eigh host Mentone at Scammall Reserve,with the visitors clearly the form side to date . TheKrushers are starting to crank up and have somedangerous players who may trouble Mentone onthe bigger ground. Can't go past the Vultures atthis stage and I'm tipping a margin of 29 points .Williamstown CYMS will have too many winnersfor Powerhouse, who is yet to chalk up points.No doubt they're on the improve, however theCY's look at least a six goal better side, althoughthey will be hoping to spread the workload a littlebetter than was the case last week. Dumbo , :!llobviously be hoping to cash in on some iineplaying conditions and keep that tally U""- cigover before the wetter months arrive .Salesian has been accomplished to date ;consistent and responsive to challenges thathave been thrown at them. Shouldn't be anydifferent today against Kew, whom I believe willprovide a good battle . The K's are dangerouswhen their running brigade links together,however Salesian are sound across half-back,which could prove the difference. Home side by26 points .

Parkside's confidence will have liftedconsiderably following last week's win, whichposes problems for La Trobe. The Trobers arealso getting their game together, however theDevils should have enough experience to holdsway on their home turf, to the tune of 31 points .

West Brunswick played some of its best : tylast season against Peninsula and will at cktoday's contest with similar vigor. The M ~are probably still unsure of their own capabi: nwhile the Pirates are similarly placed and :<lack the height to combat the Westies' talls .Expect another tight game .

Press correspondentsFantastic return last week - keep up the goodwork .

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KeW _ l;e ; :: Past Players' Luncheon at thep~ ilion, prior to the Parkside match on May 26

12 non sharp . It will celebrate the golden jubileeof the 1950 Premiers and Champions team with antlufurlirlg of the premiership flag 50 years°on . Allpast players are welcome to celebrate with their1950 teammates . Inquiries - Robert Bruno 0417533 849 or Pavilion Tues/Thurs 6-9pm .

TODAY'S MATCHES,D2 Section

Oakleigh v . Mentone AmateursWilliamstown CYMS v. Power Hous e

Salesians v. KewParkside v. La Trobe Uni .

West Brunswick Peninsula 0 B

yi ,! ;' ;:: :;t1eYlEURS 5.1 10.11 14.14 16.18 (114)14-EST BRUNSWICK 2.0 3.1 8.4 10.8 (68)~ieatonG MacGeorge 7. C. O'Meara 3, tVhite 2, T. Barr I-Etcell I. Pen-in

1 . `,1 ~ illb,an 1 . Best : Etcell, C. O'meara . Ogter, Wilkins, MacGeorge . M .;; ITt4'est Bnmswick- Smythe 3. R. Heywood 2. .Baiky. Benjamin .('ann,ii,e, Disisto. Lehmann. Best: Dislsto. Carmane . Draper,Smnwcdl,. Lehmann, Smythe . Umpires: S. Morgan (F), S. Nicholson . J .

POwERH0U8E 2.2 4.2 10.10 11 .11(77)OAh EIGH 5.5 10.9 15.10 21.12 (138)Powes lloum S .Craven 3. A. Robinson 3 . C .Werdock 2, Yates 1 . D.hliller

1 . C,Rkhardson 1 . Best : D.MiIler. D.Haseler. B.Turner. J.Senior.Gnten, J.Robcrtson. • AMcKenzie 4, Hunter 3, Treacy 3,

on 3, B.Papadopoulos 3 . Shultz 2, AKitts 2, McHenry I . Shult2.B .Papdopoulos, Hunter, Treaty. Bromly Umpires: G . Morgan, G .

b :ns (F )KEW 5.2 8.4 9.8 10.9 (69)V,'II .I .IsL',557'OWisi CYMS 4.2 5.8 9.14 15.20 (110)Hca: Bell 5. Tinettt 2, Beattie 1, Landwehr l, L. Bradley 1 . Best:cr.rk: :il, Cullen, Landvmhr. Stevens. C. Bradley. Growcott .Wfl1mmstown : Williams 8, Ferls 2, McCutcheon 2, Sadler 1, MatthewsI . [,-G tao 1 . Best: Williams. Gilmartin, McCutcheon, Thompson .Fc; :tt,:rston, SadtecUmpires : G . Kennedy. P. Tuppen (F)LA TROBE UNIVERSPIY 1 .3 3.6 8.6 9.10 (64)StLEStAN 6.7 8.12 9.16 12.18 (90)La Trobe Uni: Close 3, Genunala 2. Tucker 2, Forrest 1, A. Hewitt L.

Tucker, Close. Forrest, Sheldrkk. Brooks . Gernmola.Gr,.ca 4, Thain 3, Cooke 2, Sutherland 1, Turley 1, Stephens 1 . Best:Gr,:r, Canavan. BobsOC. Brown, Logan. Turlt.y.Umphes: J . Moore (F)PEtiTi'SULA OLD BOYS 1.7 6.9 10.13 12.16 (88)PARKSB}E 4.3 9.7 14.9 19.13 (127)renlnsubt Goldthorpe 3, Hughson 3. Cougilan 2. J Atchison. Bonner.

S Parsons. Best: Bowman, Burke, Crean, Braden . Murray.Parkside: Beck 6, Stonehouse 3, Constantini 3 . Thomson 2,Wise, Muscat, PanJart, ChIlcott. Best. Constantint, Stonehouse,

N~nmano. Beck, Thomson. Umgirts P. Jones. P. Woods (F)

NAME

KeyhoeMcKeanSaffar

MacgeorgeWilliamsThain

CLUB LST WKD1 RESERVE

Yarra Valley 8St Leos 6Old Camberwell 5

D2 SECTIONMentoneWilliamstownSalesian

783

Y

TOTAL

13119

23181 6

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO

ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

RESERVESI,IENTONE AMATEURS 4.1 6.3 6.4 9.7(61)WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 9.5 11.6 15.8 (98)Mentone: McCarthy 3. Matt Walsh 2. Michael Walsh 2 . Allinson 1 .Matthews i . Best : McCarthy. Maher, FimLster, T. Sullivan. Stillman.Smith.West Brunswick: DLshon 6 . Masters 3 . Smith 2, Campbell 1 .Hoyland 1 . Stringer 1, Vltall 1. Best : Baker. Masters, Vitali. Dishon,Hoyiand, Morphett.POWER HOUSE 5.3 10.5 10.6 14.8 (92)OAKLEIGH 2.1 5.3 8.6 10.8 (68)Power House: N.Pavlou 3, S.Considine 3, J .Hall 2, D .O'Connor 2 .AContreras 2 . ARolls 1 . J.Glll 1 . Best: N .Miller, AContreras, M.Braini,

D.Crawford, R.Taytor, A .Ro!ls.Oakleigh: Mootis 2, Monaghan 2,Reynolds 2, Leslie 1 . Gant 1, Andropoulosl, lanchello 1 . Best : Head,Monaghan, Conellan . lanchello, Curly, Gan tKEW 4.3 7.5 8.11 15.12 (102)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4.1 6.3 7.6 8.9 (57)Kew: Kirrlakou 4 . I.afraneM 3, Symes 2, Vidler 2, Drago 1, Perri 1,McGaugh 1 . Watts 1 . Best: 0'Kane, Giansante, Ryan. Watts, Moore,Iitrlakou .Wi'Sllamstown: Saunders 2. Mackley 2 . McCutcheon 2 . Case1 . Pach 1 . Best: Saccooccto. Pach . Daniel, Kewin, Mackley, Saunders .IA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2.5 7.7 8.9(57)SALESIAN 3.2 6.3 10.5 12.7 (79)La 9Yobor Watson 3, O'Meara 2 . Correnti 1 . Rosengren 1 . Storer 1 .Best: Laidlaw, Porter, O'Meara . Murphy, Bullen . Watson.Salesian: Byrne 5. Bowman 3, Nauss 2, Riley 1 . Todd 1 . Best: Evans,Farer, Smith, Nauss . Byrne, Mallard.PENINSULA OLD BOYS 1.2 2.2 3.4 5.5 (35)PARKS IDE 5.4 8.10 10.14 12 .19 (91)Peninsula: Krohn 2, Wilson, Haley, McPherson . Best : Muir, Palmer,Haley, MePherson . Allen, Cooper. Parkside ; Warren 2. Ross 2, Diver 2,Pollock 2, Signori, Panjari. We1sh. Best : Warren, Ross, Diver, Pollock.Signori. Panjar i

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D2 SectionKEW LA TROBE MEHTONE OAKLEIGH A.F G PARKSIDE

Coach : Serge D'AngeloRes.: Greg Crimmins

UNIVERSITY Coach: Tony MacgeorgeR C h Phil E

. .Coach: Russell Brverton Coach : Laurie Zarafa

Coach: Andrew Sutherland oac :es. mmett Res Coach: Paul Mialas Res Coach: Mark Rowe1 B Lafranchi Res. Coach : Clinton Perry2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M . Bakogiannis 1 M. Hovey 1 B . Gec 1 R . Adams3 G Horgan 2 . S. Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 A. Delle-Vergini4 G Crimmins 3 . D. Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon 3 D MacKenzie 3 S Pin o5 L Bradley

y4 . C. Perryry D . Emmett

5 A White.

4 P. Papadopoulos.

4 D . warren6 N Tnnetti 5 . A. Randall

.6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T. Stonehouse

7 T Aitken 6. B. Cameron 7 K. Gurtler 6 R . Dooley 6 A. Stuart8 N Derrico 7. S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall 7 J . Muscat9 A Eaton 8. J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J. Chilcoft10 B Cullen 9. L. Walker 10 B . Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A. Constantin i11 B Woodhouse 10. A . Hewitt 10 T. Stillman

'10 M . McHenry 10 A . Vita

12 J Growcott 11 . J. Levy 11 C. O Meara12 M Davies 11 C . Hanley 11 B . Hockey (VC)

13 C Kyriakou 12 . M. Forrest .13 M . Ha es 12 G . Treacy 12 D . McCall

14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A . King 13 S. Randle 13 A. Copley15 C Bradley (C 14 . L. Wakeling 14 M. Etcell 14 A. Schultz 14 V. Romano16 D Wood 15 . B. Auldist 15 -Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D . Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16 . S . Bray 16 J. McCarthy 16 W. Arthur 16 P. Roman o18 N Nigro 17 . S . Gloury 17 C. Sullivan 17 A Hunter 17 A. Roman o19 J Dennis 18. B . Grant 18 T. Sulliva n

19 C Stewart

.18 J . Connellan 18 A . R inato~20 A Acfield 19. S . White .

20 P. Krings 19 P. Taylor 19 C . William s21 B Shaw 20. A. Murphy

21 D . Kelly 20 T. Adamic 22 R . Wis e22 C Stephens 21 . D . Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A . Monaghan 23 R . Beck23 R Baker 22 . P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M. Burt 24 R . Marulli24 G Palmer 23 . R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 25 M. McPherso n25 C Watts 24 . S. Edwards 24 X. Smith 24 S. Kitts (C) 26 S. Ross26 M Stevenson 25 . S . Brooks 25 G . Uptin

25 C Marshall 27 D. Matthews27 T Moore 26 . B . Hewitt 26 A. Rock

27 M Wise

.26 A. Kitts 28 R. Martinez

28 D Cracknell (VC) 27. D. Gilmour .28 C Johnston 27 M . Aaron 29 J . Liboeperto

29 M Dalrymple 28. C. Ross.

28 M . O'Brien 28 A. Khodr 30 S . Gun n30 C Giansante (RVC) 29. P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J . Sposito 31 A . Inglis (RVC)31 K Gillam 30. J. Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A . Moulang 32 J . McCal l32 A Drago 31 . J. O'meara 31 B . Matlock 31 T. Bromley 33 K . Allan33 D Wayland 32. D . Hill 32 B . Coleman 32 B Gant 34 M . Romano34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M. Watson 33 N . Wilkin s

33 D Andrew

.33 M. Clark 35 C . Pan arij

35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S . Paterson .34 D Sheehan 34 L . Head 36 J. Sculley (CR)

36 S Ryan 35 . J . Eyre .35 M. Johnstone 35 R . Nuske (RC) 37 J . Panjari

37 J Landwehr (VC) 36 . T. Mawdsley 36 C . Ogier 36 J . Tolley 38 F. Darrigo38 J Beer 37. C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 42 P. Dea n39 M Mc Inerny 38. A . Willis 38 S . Perrazo 38 B . Papadopoulos 43 J . Hubbard40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengreen 39 A . Fimster 39 M . Dordevic 44 P. Soligo41 R Livingston 40. R . Slater 40 C. Goddchild

40 D Nichols 40 L. Donnis 47 B . Pollock42 Sette 41 . A. Samson .

41 C Rock 41 J . Bruerton 50 B . Carma n44 J Bell 42 . D. Gleason .

42 S . May 42 S . Dafton 51 J. Schol l47 S Symes 43 . A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J. Seymour 52 E. Cassasio48 L Jensen 44 . R. Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N . Smith 55 J . Eastwoo d49 S Vidler 45 . D . McKeekin 46 C . Ross 45 G . Chapman 56 C . Massett50 J Griffiths 46 . D . Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 P. Andonopoulos 58 T. Mango s51 M Blair 47. H . Girdwood 47 G . Anslade

48 M Walsh 47 D. Peelers 60 J . Drakopoulos52 R Campagna 48. L . McNamara .

49 L. McHugh 48 A. McKenzie61 S Moussi 49. M. Day

50 T Peck - 49 W. Orlando62 B Mc Gauchie 50 . K. Hopkins

.51 G. Hollingworth 50 . P. Taylo r

64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G. Wyatt 51 . J. Kerley65 M Ayers

'52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52. P. Andrinopoldu s

66 J O Kane 53 . A . Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53. T. Khouri67 T Beattie 54. T. Peters 57 D . Fraser

54 R . Keatin g68 B Mc Gauchie 55. A . Cummings 58 J . Noonan

55 A Gook99 S Bruno 61 . B. Launikonis 61 K. Lockhart

65 T Allinson

.56 J . Aliss

63. J. Laidlaw .70 T. Rogers 57 M . Coppoc k

65. A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thomas66 . A. Battle 74 S . Ponton 59 W. Ogilv y70 . J Dumaresq 77 B . Fleming 60 A . Jones78 M . Cerritell i

MENTONE R.S .L.9 Palermo St,

Menton e" Function Room

° Restaurant' Pokie s

9583 2841

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D2 SectionPE3INSU! 1 O .U . POWER HOUSE SALESIAN WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOWN

Co : h : Ch.ris cow,! Coach: Peter O'Connor Coach : tdatt Sexton Coach: Paul Cook CYM S, Cc.ch : n ::rrcn Feneah Ass.Cwach: Andrew Rolls Asst : D. Old field Res. Coach : Paul Weir Coach : Darren WilliamsRes Coach: Craig Richardson Res Coach: Jim Gianna Res Coach: W Payn e

S . Parsons 1 A. Rolls 1 A Stevens 1'A Hamilton 1 D William s9 A . Parsons 2'J. Hall, 12 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Bu ttigieg3 ,t . Goldthorpe 3 N. Pavlou 3 S Sutherland

4 A Healey 3 G Heppell 3 D GrieveEBowen 4 B. Turner 5 M Canavan 4 C. Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsch

51.Kent 5 M. Braini 6 R Cincotta 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod (C )6 l1 "" :rner 6' A . Burt 7 G Gasped 6 S Brockley 6 N Grant7 ,, ht.,rray 7 C. Richardson 8 S' Loga n

9~ A Campbell 7 F Vitale 7 B Robinso ng P Angus 8 S. Cross 10 DOllvet 8- J. H~ood 8 B Hannq p nrohn 1 J . Gill 11 ADavey 9 A. Marphett . 9 G Cas e

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2 0 S .Prendergast 22 D. Hutchinson 24 A Grace 20 B. Young 17 R Hart21 T Prendergast 23 S . Craven (Cpt) 26 J Nannas 21 S McNam ara 17(R)R Plochino22 v,A,chlson 24 S .Cummins 27, L Seeger 22 R Hudson 18 D Oldham23 A Burke 25 : D. Bol and 28 M Byrne 23 P Weir 19 P Dervan (RC)24 S . `:'Jhlte 26 J .Senior 29 M Forbes 24 J Jenkin 20 P Sadler25 J .7achisan 27 J . Robertson 30 M Cook e

31 C Warsling 25 G Malone 21 L Monkhurst26 P. Prendergast 29 R. Cassio 32 P Evans 26 R. Benjamin 22 M Saunders27 S .Payze 30 N .Miller 33 K Richardson 27 D. Disisto 23 T Wheeler28 BSayior 31 R . Marshall (Ras V.C) 34 A Anderson 28 J Ward 23(R)A Bouras29 G . Nelson 33 R .Taylor 35 A Ellis

36 S Nolan 29 M . Shpeherd 24 J McCutcheon3o A Grp-an 34 P. Eyers 37 D Gheblikan 30 M Lewis 24(R)C Pach30 R . Blood (Res .) 35 J .Kilpatrick 38 A Darcy 31 E Dohrmann 25 P Thomso n31 C . Lennon 36 A . Robinson 39 C Clauson 32 M . Carmichael 25(R)G Burges s32 T. Harding 38 J . Kennedy 40 B Bowman 33 T Thompson 26 L Grochowski33 C. Wilson 39 M . Talbot 41 M Gunn

42 N Synott 34 I. T~ord 27 C Mathew s34 M . Allen 40 H . Fletcher 43 E Maillard 35 K. Covent ry 28 A Kosmatos35 H. Davies 42 M . Beasley 44 C Hunt 36 S . Campbell 29 P Vincent36 N . Bowman 43 H . Noren 45 S Horvath 37 N . Basham 30 T Turcinovich37 R . Osmond 44 S. O'Sullivan 46 D Fore r

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by Dianne Whiti--yony Simpson

COIYGRA'!°tII.isi'PIONS:Congratulations to Alble PYrley (No. 5 Red) for officiating inhis 200th game in Round 2. Craig Brajtberg (No. 16 Green)

umpires his 200th TODAY {I wonder if he is shouting thebar at Mentone Grammar after the game or viceversa , . ... . .taxi!!!)Craig began his career on the boundary in 19' i 1 . In 199'he transferred to fleld umpiring and has never looked back.The quietly spoken, well respected umpire o,uciat.ed in hisfirst game at Al bert Park in the Under 19's. He had 4 yearswith the Moorabbin Juniors (1993-1997 `to gain experience' °so he says!) as well as running on Saturday vith theVAFAUA . He is currently running in 'C' Section. Thehighlights of his career - umpiring 10 grand &ais-(5boundary and 5 field) since 1992 and his 100th game in1996 with Vin Vescovi. The worst game - Brighton BeachOval with Rick Love last year . . . cold, wet and the hail stoneswere enormous!!! The fiunliest incident - at his first evergame three boundary umpires turned up to the same gameafter his other game was forfeited. The silliest incident - theball went flat in the second quarter in his 'B' Section gameat Old Haileybury last year. . .and it was well and trulyDEAD. He received the White Wacker award for thisincident. All the best for your 200th Craig! HopefullyCarlton will have a win as well to make the weekend reallymemorable !COACHES COMMENTS:'Holding the man' and Holding the t aff - these rules werediscussed at training and to understand the process of theumpire's decision, the following occurs -•Holding the ball ' - Player takes possession and istackled . The umpire asks himself/herself if the tackle waslegal - YES (NO - free kick for holding / too high etc) . Didplayer have prior opportunity to dispose of ball eg .handballulg, tries to kick it and misses - YES (NO - ball upor play on if ball is knocked free). If YES to the above thepenalty is holding the ball - free kick to the tackler.•'Hoiding the man' - Rupertswood player takespossession of the ball and is tackled . The umpire askshimself/herself if the tackle was legal - NO (YES - playcontinues on to next act of play). Why was the tackle notlegal - player had already disposed of ball, tackle was toohigh or pushed in the back etc . Therefore a free kick will begiven to the Rupertswood player.• All these questions have to be made as quickly aspossible and before the next act of play .VAFA UAIPffM IN THE NEWS :In Saturdays Herald Sun (Eddie McGuire's column) therewill be a 'write up' about the new umpires outfits . Thanks

to Phil Stevensfor organisingit.WHAT'S YOURDECISION :LAST WEEF;

THIS WEE-K:The ball LS kick c-d out of Lounds on the full bw a St . F: ,:

An= to May 5th Quesuon -?Inv on .\;Simer was J . Shan-iocn - Elstermviek supporter .

er rctei~es 2 MCG tickcts cour esv of the A~1I 1 .Shamoon is to contact Phil at the ~'(9531 8 'phl ;~ .afa .tt~n .au) for det<ai!s .

Sp1a}-cr. t':}tistle b!oun and sigi" given by th

e umpire and paints to the mark for the 111ISOB pla : : t ostand on. The St . Kt~ ir s player decides to run outsir{ t iboundary line to gct a~pod run up for his kick . Tlt,umpire calls 'play on' . What is the boundary miloa'sdecision .NAME THE GROUND:Answer Monash University (Wellington Road, Clayton). TheAFL Umpires train on this ground as well as Monash Uni .Winner- Have a winner - details next week.FIDA:Thanks to Andrew Chapman and Ashley Hoogendft foroffering their services towards umpiring FIDA matches.Andrew had his first game on Sunday and was so wrappedthat he wanted more and offered his pay back to theAssociation. Way to go 'Chappie. If there is any otherumpire who would like to offer their services to FDA pleasecontact Di Whiteley or Brett Connell on 9531 8333 .TRIBUNAL

Last Thursday a mock tribunal was held at our rooms.David Hughes (a Chairman of the Tribunal) represented theTribunal and Mark Morrison was the umpire who hadcharged Rory Hilton with striking Gavin Brown. Mark gaveevidence of the incident and Mr. Hughes explained how theprocedure works . Many questions were fired at Mr. Hughesafterwards and he responded well (plenty of practice - 21years on the Tribunal). Please note that umpires who are 19or under are entitled to have an advocate. If you needfurther information, contact Richard Simon on 9589 3391 .FUNCTION DATES:Golf Day - 27/5/01 ; VAFA Race Day-24/6/01 ; Trivia Night- 30/6/01; Cocktail Night - 27/7/01 ; Annual Dinner -27/8/01 ; Grand Final Brunch & BBQ - 23/9/01 andPresentation Night - 28/9/01 .FIIYAt M ...All correspondence to diannewhiteleyCa b igpond.com

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18 JaQon :vlcNiece

19 Stc,: e McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

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Cameron Stewart

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Justin Lipson

Robert Mayston

Graeme Morgan

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18 Peter Simpson

19 Damien Flenley

20 Grant Wardrop

22 David Leith

24 Ben Ryde

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Rob Mill s

35 Troy Brooks

37 Gavin Roberts

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19 Chris Moore

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Adam Kooloos

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

' ..n Burgessi ;ael Sneddon

1 6 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Adi Diner

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Robert Mills

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Tyrell Russell

30 Anthony LiIley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Andrew Chapman

37 Ken Walker

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® Each week a Coates Hire Player of the Week is announced onthis page (one player each section) . Each player qualifies forTeam of the Year selection

® Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Player fo rthe Month will be announced. These players are automaticinclusions in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year

Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include th eannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - ROUND 3A: DAN BYRNE ST. BERNARDS OCB: CAMERON HOME OLD HAILEYBURYC: BROCK MOOENY COLLEGIANSD1 : JASON PLANT BANYULED2: ROBERT WISE PARKSIDED3: CHRIS SHARP BENTLEIGHD4: SHANE McDONALD ELTHAM O C

APRIL COATES HIRE PLAYER OF THE MONTHLUKE HAWKINS OLD SCOTC H

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a column for everyone in Amateur Footballby Brad Beitzel

,N his second year as c oach at Beaumarl Jim Harry Trott. Tickets : S20 . including a meal and a glassDurnan says suppo rt from the committee, in ofv,in.e phone 9529-407-1.

part t!lar to its junior football program . is a he}- to the Viorc nil 11ovr h Lions ha%e madc the rt~ost of a

only six placers in ihe oih ning round and cigiit in las t

S . orcboard attend ant and canteen duties . He has been

Well, here's a coincidence for you .

Shar::s' success in B Section this season (2- i) .'From last } ear's C S--ction Grand Final team ve had

neck's oarne al'ainst Oi~9s .

-•A couple retlred, G :e "cnt to the VFL, three ".I-IiIntersiate . a coupte hace been injured and a conpicha\e ~one o~erscas .

°F,ut ftom our u11rler-19 premiership team we'ce had

10 ~ r. :duatc to the seniors .

p), ,t re(lects the committee's orientation," Jim said.DD La has hit the web:

1 titi :cde.Lafootball.com.au/profile .htm® SALiTi'IPtG MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS (Y): LouBelli ,Lou has served Aquinas in some capacity since 1981 .missing only two matches . Roles have included clubmana~er, goal umpiring, umpires' esco rt , teammann,er ( seniors & reserves), ground marker,

on cite committee since 1986 and has been recognisedon numerous occasions as the Club Person of the Year.

0 1'TOMEN IN AMATEUR FOOTBALL (Fit)

-Tania Beattie, s ecretary Uni BlacksStarting out in the physically taxing job as a massagetherapist for the Blacks Tania has now taken to the,ucntaIly draining position as secretary.Ili e perennial question at the Blacks is when will theybe amalgamating with the other students in Parkville?'Definitely not," Tania said .Tanfa is in her first year at Victoria University studyingsports administration .

0 FLOODING, a word synonymous with modernfootball, could not have been in opera tion at ComoPark last week where Aquinas an d Old Geelong kicked21 goals each.

Then again were the backmen in operation?0 THE name Wayne Dyer is best known as theAmerican author and speaker on life skills .

Collegians president Wayne Dyer, spelt exactly thesame, could write his own story and send it to hisnamesake and receive plaudits .Our Wayne is managing his clubs first year in CSection in all the ways the US Wayne would love.The Lions are on top of the ladder 3-0, a terri fic effortc onsidering this club has never explored this level eventhough it is a foundation member of the Amateurs .Collegians will be announcing their Team of theCentury before next Saturdays ( May 19) match at0 THF 4AAATGI IR GrN1TRA11 GG')Mt

t7Ticult p-osition Ile -,"t ;;cet

c MATT Bourke could be Wr,lc at uJl-fon ;ard fora! .5 . Rctirect aithe end of 15~9 :~`a[n,~s a~otc or tV, oav.av from mal .in"ia corn_ back to %1.112t todeplcted lavs line-up in iast }ear's ,1 e„ctio ;t GrandFinal .

s[ t ;cih Matt ,cas at Puliccn a<<!in ;in su_r:s iwcels die 'Kaos iiavc 1)1a Crl OT and J.

Good quip from Eagles presidcnt Chris hIt so z on biatt

and older brother Nick and OX president AndyMcLean who all went to school at Marcellin .

"About time the Jesuits give something back to us,"Chris joked.MarceIlin is a Marists Brothers college and Xavs areJesuits.

COF212ECTTOId: Last week this column publishedthat Nick Fraser as the son of Wimbledon and DavisCup captain Neale Fraser. Neale's son Andrew Fraserplayed for SKOBS . The error was made in produc tion.

NOBS got 170 to their annual dinner and accordingto a table of corporates it was as good as it gets .® MCARTHUR-ALLEN spoke wonderfully atOrmond's dinner to induct life members.The five-time A Section premiership coach at theMonders might now be a SKOBBA but Mike has a bigspot in his heart for the Monds.It was a big night at the Inn of China in North Rd inOrmond.

o `AVE a good look at the VAFA symbol at the sta rt ofeach of these sto ries . Now look this weekend at

Channel Ts pre-game coverage when they examine theplayers and their opponents an d particularly the V (theabbreviation for verses) between the players' names.

How close are they?WATCHING The 7.30 Report on Channel Two last

week and there was this comedy writer Guy Rundle.

He had hair, looked fit, quietly spoken, wore glassesand he looked groovy.

Could Guy be any relation to The M an? His show, YourDreaming, starring Max Giliies, is getting rave reviewsand is about to move to the Malthouse Thea tre .

FIELD umpire Jamie Keins drives a beautifullykept 1965 Holden to training an d games .Though the classic car is not as speedy as Jamie i saround the field.No wonder. Jamie learnt to umpire in Ballarat where ifyou didn't keep moving at training you froze!

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turned oiz i to b,_ParlL liter ail c II Itotal control irn the

second quarter to setJamie Tate rumzi,goals for the match .dow n , t'- ;' Id i

om ~ ir mor,_ ,i~~nt ' .:<,:d ,

Fitzroycontinued their fine start to the season with

a

Another disappointing scor .tine by RichmondCeutrad, where the Cobras let the d s in for 13goals in the second quarter, while the other threequarters being quite even

. Midfielder ChrisAndonopoulos bagged six, While the ~"Roids" Smith nailed four. ~ marking

win against Hawthorn. Fitzroy broke a late in thefirst quarter way and started the second the same waybefore the Hawks managed to steady the ship

somewhat. A convincing win with Jackson dominant

for the Reds whilst Old Man Averyfor the Hawks

. and Banfield goodFinally, Be . .although mat,h rrP _-

' '91 1_ beat Elst ~es in a close on e.- ii-nng nappened.

In a match switchedfrom East Caulfield Reserve toRattmiines '

.Road, Hawthorn play host to MonashCaYPkoaas. Both teams will be looking to atone for thedisappointments of last week

. Having weighed up allthe relevant factors, I pick the Hawks, as I've got itwrong in the last two Monash fixtures, and hope forMurphy's Law (no, nothing to do with Leigh) to comethrough. Fitzroy Reds host Elsternwickshould be a closely fought contest ,be if the t~rekers,; lcan

as competitive as their scoreline against Bentieighindicates. However, Fitzroy look to be a class above

most of the other sides in ll3 this season and a secondtough encounter in consecutive weeks be abridge too far for Leigh Murphy's men . Fi may tzroyay to win.'°utJ, M urno Bastricts travel to Thomas CarrollReserve to take on the might of the J

South will

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Finally, 'eutlei& welcome till B to The Rec.students broke through for their first `heseason against Albert Park and will naturall

y win of the

to keeping the momentum rolling ~ be keenhave been difficult to fault so far this season Bentleighbe too strong. season and will

Yet another clean sweep for yours truly (paid $3 .30 onTifour

. pstar) whilst my learned colleague had to settlefora Puts me three in front and clearing out .

Bentleigh and Fitzroy continue their great early formbut beware the Jocs. Their form is as good as anyoneand with the mercurial

1 ix -~e a threat to all ~ comers Hilton finding form,

to defeat Mo Is although the Gryphsly improved on last year's form. The return-Iy W ill set up a clash with Iomisfer whichbe worth the price of adnvssion . Hawks, but byless than two goals .

Match of the day sees Fl y host Eist~wiclL TheReds have been ultra impressive with an even unitbeing their key. The LVleks haven't done much wrongthough and this should be great indicator as to the layof the land . Can't go passed the Reds though .Sf.Jo host South Melbourne and will be keen tomake it four in a row

. The Jocs have been quietlygoing about their work and have got of to a great start

.South Melbourne wouid have been relieved to getsome points after a tough start (Playing the twohotpots in the first two games can give a misleadingimpression) and their confidence will be up

. Jocs forme though.

Cellar dwellers Richmond andAlbert park meet with

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tll , %,;i,uier being able to kick start their year whilst

(he loscr will be a clear last on the ladder and facingul up11iIl battle . Richmond have had a poor start but(,l,torjrilly they don't come out blazing but rather, orlc into the season . Albert Park were competitivel,q weck but need more of the same this week. Notsure, maybe Richmond.

F;ul,ll~-, Uni High face the daunting trip out togentlei ;j:.Bentleigh have gone from strength to, ,r c ,lgth whilst Uni High are still playing the old

itlg to know you" game as their extensive list ofrecruits continue to blend in . Home side for me.

P,E 5E' < VE -3

Peter :

Gnphons, Reds, JOCs, Cobras, Demons (when is3reii :,Soffat coming back??) .

Fd :

I Iav, ks ($20 wager with the winner donating the prize

1 0 canteen, hey Pete?), Reds, Jocs, Albert Park and

Dcildeigh

13cni16c0i w ill be holding their cocktail night thisSaturdav, the 12th of May. Entry is $10 an d includesa DJ and one fr ee cocktail. There will be good drinksand great music .

4 .7 9 12 .13 (85)BE?: _ i.EIC r= 5.3 10.7 15.9 16.11 (107)Elstern :lok : Mu-ud 8, Noonan, Byrne, Fi)atrick, Bravington .Best : Net . C.Mahony. Mussared, Foster, Cunningham, Missaglia .Bentleigh: Sharp 9 . Eyles 4, L Ptttlto, C. Martin, Pirie. Best :Shaley, Sharp, Padgha n, Ireson, C .Martin. Hutchison.Umpires: S . Stokes (F)HAWTHORN AFC 2.1 3.7 4.8 10.8 (68)FITZROY REDS 7.2 11.4 15 .12 19.19 (133)Hawthorn : Delaney 2, Jaekemos 2, Lauatetta 2, Banfield, Ogge,Broadly . Jonhston . Best : S Avery . Banfield, Saulle, Burke, Delaney,ogge.F'itzroy: Diacogtorgts 5, Rawlins 4, Mitchell 2, Pidoto 2, Vernali 2,Addicott, Wharf, Greenwood . Gunn . Best: Drury, Diacogiorgis,Clarke, Ptdoto, Maddden, Gunn .Umpir-: B. McLeod, J . Grossbard (F)SOU : . . . . X . DISTRICTS 3.4 6.9 11 .11 17.13 (115)MO:--HG . . .-3(-_ .S 5.4 8.(S 11.7 13.9 (87)South Mr'. ourne: Hall 3, MMgualter 3 . Henderson 3, Jacobs 2,Doyle 2. King 2. Hannan 1, Davidson 1 . Best: King, Baishaw,Moojen, Hannan, Stepnetl, Mcgualter.Monash Gryphons: Killmister 9, Flowerday 2, Rutnerford 2. Best:Ktllmister, Blandford . Flowerday, Hetherington, Rutherford, Walter.Umpires : A. Chapman, A . Carrick (F)RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.0 4.1 11.1 14.6 (90)ST. JOHNS 3.5 16.6 21 .10 25 .14 (164)Richmond: Andonopoulos 6, M. Smith 4 . Malcolm 2, Zarsac, 1,Slatterl . Best : O'Sullivan. Andonopoulos, White, M. Smith, Titley.St Johns : Coulon 7, Harbury 6. Jones 5, B . Rydquist 2, Walker 2,Has an 1, Matheson 1 . Best : Walker, Kappens, Horbur_v, Coulon.Jon °^

Una ~-_ . . ~. A. Hoogendyk (F)2.2 9.5 13.6 18.9 (117)2.3 4.3 7.7 13.12(90)

v:_s'LJ : Tate 8, B Ucbergang 3 . Cameron 2, Wallace 2, Farrelly . LMaguLre, Maher. Best: Tate, Collins, Butera, Smith, Maher . BUebergang .Albert Park : Allen 4, Robertson 3 . Maguire 2, Dt'Mingo 2, Abbott .Willis . Best: Di'Mingo. Storey, Robertson, Chambers, Allen.Umpires : G . Paleodimos (F)

1.7 5.8 7.10 (52)

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Fitzroy Reds v. Elsternwick

Hawthorn Amateurs v . Monash Gryphons - game

switched from original draw

St . Johns v. South Melbourne Districts

Albert Park v. Richmond Central

Bentleigh v. UHSOB

Bentleigh 6.2 8.3 11.8 13 .9(87)Eisternsriek: Lilikakis 3, Hankin, K Currie, Hoskin, Lewis. Best :Davidson, Yemm. S. Currie, Allen, Devonshire, Lewis .Bentleigh : English 4, Jemmeson 3, Lewis 2, Crough, Neve, Sice,Beattie . Best : Sice, Holmebby, Pearls, Jemmeson. Lewis, Denture .HAWTHORN AFC 2.0 5.0 8.1 8.1 (55)FITZROY REDS 3.3 9.7 10.8 12.12 (84)Hawthorn: Tyson 4, Lord 2, Hudson . Alexander, Larkins. Best :Barker, zaverella. Tyson . Berry . Parker, Cargill .Fitzroy: Bare 4, Kane 2. Sciavo 2. Cahill, Maymen, Dibenedetto.Best : Set Cahill. I MeBurnev, Sainsbury, Burgmann, Virue .SOUTH I . OF " RICTS 2.2 4.4 6.8 7.10 (52)MONAS G . . 11 )NS 2.5 4.7 6.8 8.12 (60)South Melbourne: Pohlner 2, Bryson 2, Rosowski 2, Henderson 1 .Best : Slade, Sutherland, Briglia, Rosowski, Doyle.Monash Gryphons: Carter 3, Gonts 3, Clarke 1, Wadley .. Best :Wadley, Rogers. Warren, Tolongos, Clarke, Goals.RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.2 0.3 1.4 3.5 (23)ST. JOHNS 3.2 8.8 14.9 21 .12 (138)Richmond: Lane 1, Jones I, Hickey 1 . Best: Browne, Partly, Jones,Lane .St Johns: Christian 5, Sacco 3, Hilton 2, Patterson 2, Hall 2, Harris1, Rydquist 1 . Rudd I, Janing 1, Ladson 1, Hancock 1 . Best :Hilton, Patterson, Gates, Waters, Bolton, Christian.UHSOB 2 .4 2.10 4.11 9.17 (71)ALBERT PARK 2.2 4.5 4.6 5.6 (36)UHSOB: French 2 . Rose, Jackson, Kirk. Holmes, Longton, Hellner .Pitruzzello . Best : Rose. Divenuto, Heilner, Longton. Stanton,Jackso nAlbert Park: Weaver 2, Pastras . Phillips, Pearson . Best : Stewart,Gay, Phillips . Weaver. Langdon

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D3 SectionALBERT PARK BENTLEIGH ELSTERNWICK A.F.C. FITZROY REDS FIA6!VTFiC ::

Coach : John Ahern Coach: Ron Gordon Coach : Leigh Murphy Senior Coach: Graham Burgen AMATEVRes. Coach: Steve Lawson Res. Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach: Andrew Curtain Res Coach: Andrew George Coach : Peter Tyson1 . P.Smith 1 C Sharp (Capt) 1 . L. Murphy (C) 1 M.Frisby Res Coach : P McLen2 . N .Pastras 2 P Morgan 2. A. Hankin 2 A Walsh la I. Baccini3. J .Storey 3 A Pittito 3. D. Fitzpatrick 3 M.Wharf lb B Hudson4. G . Parmansche 4 D Lewis (R .C .) 4. A . Tilley 4 J.Hamilton 2a G Broadley5. S .Allan 5 M Eyles 5. M . Whelan 5 D .Kane 2b E Sill6. J . Willox 6 R Weber 6. D. Brennan 6 J .Bennie 3a G Jackson7. J .Sutton 7 S Brown 7 . J . McAdam 7 J .Doyle 3b A Knott8 . C . Jackson 8 L Martin 8 . S . Currie (RC) 9 C.Prior 4 E Bettio9 . P. Chambers 9 I Jackson 9 . T. Hartly 10 A .Urbancic 5a S Avery10. M.Phillips 10 A Henry 10. R . Bravington 11 B .Doyle 5b B Ruzicka11 . A. Fleming 11 D Martin (Capt) 11 . L . Missaglia 12 C.Sheather 6a P Avery12 . N .Langdon 12 L Codarin 12. N . Wigmore 13 M .James 6b N Tierney13 .14

B.Payn eS Fairfield

13 G Prigg 13. P. Stankovich 14 T.Clarke 7 D Moncrieff.15

.B Adamson

14 C Martin 14 . B. Mahony 15 J.Vernali 8a N Haye s.16 .

.C.Roberton

15 P W@hington 15 . M . Noonan 16 G .Clohesy 8b J Mennie

17. D. McLellan16 P Jemmeson 16 . M . Surman 17 B.Lee 9 R Ogl e

18. J . Taylor 17 J Psaras 17 . J . Ward 18 J .Horridge 10 P Orchard19. A .Steward

18 H Dwyer 18, A . Neil 19 P.Cook 11 A Sill

20. M .Abbott 19 S Hall 19 . A . Peasley 20 T.Mitchell 12 S Banfield21 . S.Waugh 20 R Fishlock 20. K . Currie 21 A.Sainsbury 13 J Povey22. S.Redpath 21 A Graham 21 . P. Stuchberry 22 B .Cahill 14a D Laulett a23. T.Faranda 24 L Holmesby 22. M . Mussared 23 T.Jackson 14b T Fitzpatrick24. J.Murray 25 D Gold 23. S. Curtain (VC) 24 K .Grattan 15 M Tyson25. J.Sutclifte 26 B Padgham 24. A. Foster 25 P.Jackson 16a C Reed26. G .Finn 27 J Seeley (VC.) 25. B. Frankin 26 B .Buick 16b D Lahiff27. S.Ridout 28 M McCulloch 26. C. Mahony (VC) 27 J.Loft 17a D Zaverella28 . R.Buckley 29 A Clough 27. M . Daniels 28 J.Card 17b R Tongue29 . T.Goldsmfth 30 A Miksad 28 . W. Davidson 29 D .East 18 P Ryan30 . A.Thomas 31 R English 29 . S . Mahony 30 B.Foster 19 J Law31 . S .McGuire 32 D Fishlock 30 . M . Nicol 31 P.Crowe 20 S Parker32 . D.'Odorico 33 M Effting 31 . G . Devonshire 33 S.Drury 21 P Burke33 . T. Murray 34 L Sampson 32 . M . Hunt 34 D .Little 22 A Collins34. G.Meyer-Heinrich 35 L Ireson 33 . M . Cunningham 35 A.Mackinnon 23a J Micheal35. A . D'Mingo 36 M Backman (R.V.C.) 34. M . Hosking 36 W.Fawaz 23b M Artin i36. M.Pearson 37 P Hutchison (V.C .) 35. P. McNally 38 N.Bishop 24 J Jackomonis37. L .Hogan 38 G Beattie 36. P. McDonogh 39 A .George 25 M Zaverell a38, C .Lamont 39 L Pittito 37. L . Lambert 40 G .Bance 26 D Villan i39. J.Robilotta 40 J Bounsall 38. B. Currie 41 R .Burgman 27 R Lord40. M.Lapsley 41 J Neve 39. P. Allen 421 I .McBurnie 28 D Lackins41 . K.Weaver 42 B Istead 40. S. Bacon 43 T.Villani 29a M O'Brien42 . S.Bolas 43 S Sice 41 . J. Yemm 44 B .Hart 29b P Barke r43 . J .Tsoukas 44 G Saddington 42 . J. Lilikakis 45 G .Hassett 30 K McDougal44 . B .Isard 45 A Wade 43 . P. Clark 46 P.Heaphy 31 L Collins45 . A .Gay 46 I Picken 44 . C. Walker 49 A.Puglia 32 P McLennan46. D.MacKintosh 47 P Dimattina (R .V.C .) 45 . R. Grandemange 50 B.Aggenbach 33 S Stevens47. W.Gauci 48 M O'Reilley 46 . S . Smith 51 J.Rawlings 34 R Johnston48. M .Willis 49 M Clark 47. S . Ritchie 52 B.O'Connor 35 J Carguil l49. T.Houston 50 A Stanes 48. M . Frankin 53 S.Addicott 36 M Daou50.51

D .McKayJ Costello

51 M Pirie 49. D . Byrne 55 N.Mathews 37 D Carter.52 .

.N .Strang

52 L Sampson 51 . M. Purcell 56 T.Madden 38 B Brun s

53 . M Williams53 M Sidney 52. P. Roberts 58 B .Neal 39a S Davie s

54 ..

S. Kidd54 G Richards 53. B. Hilton 59 R.Johnstone 39b D Pritchard

55 . D Allan55 M Unsworth 54. S. Kirkham 61 B .Tirrell 40 B Moore

56 ..

P. Kemp56 C Aitken 57. T. Byme 62 N .Auden 41 A Donki n

57 . A. Soak58 T Caterson 63 G.Makdesi 42 T Dixo n

58 . S .Toth 59 D Pittito 64 D .Trindade 43a A Brick59. B .Letchford 65 S .Bramley 43b I Chepa

60. S .Lawson 66 D .Timms 44 B Allder61 . C.Brockhouse 70 S.Dibendetto 45 A Burke

77. J.Robertson 71 P.Gunn 46 T O'Hanlon78. A .Dee 72 M.Dikeakos 47 J Berry79. J.Sgroi 74 N .Fitzpatrick 48 C Alexande r80. B.Martyn 75 W.Daniel 49 D McGowan81 . T.Walton 80 G .Box 52 M Delaney82 . J .Stubbs 82 P.Howorth 55 A Saulle83 . C.Jeffrey 84 Z .Senburg s84 . D.Harris 88 S .Greenwood85 . G .Daley 99 P.Diacogiogi s86 . H .Ros s

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M, CG. r Coach: r^ I C r: Coach : Pat Mackey-

nor :r A, r Res Ec.c7. r, .„. . Pea Coach: Peter Dinnick

Bourbo nS 1 M.Smith 1, R . Hassain 1 M.Wright.- 2 B.Holmes 2 . M.Ladson 2 A. Talarico,

3 T.O'Sullivan 3 . S .Hilton 3 B. Uebergang

;3c_ son 4 P.Mijitavic 4 . S .Holmes 4 S. MajorFulton5 T5

C. 5 M.Shannon 5 . C .Horbury .6 S. Cracknel l

3;;,L=r 6 G.Bunshaw 6 . L.O'Donnell 7 D. Zuluck iD, Walter 7 P.Bymes 7 . R .Back 8 D. Haslett (VC)J. Ei#andford 8 G.Malcolm 8 . R .Dowsett 9 R. Smith

Wadley 9 A.Leembrogen 10. M.Courmadus 10 B . Carric k

P!ViIliamson 10 A.White 11 . S .Ham 11 J . Shepherd

J, °arrie 11 M .Nevrton 12. P.Walker 12 B . Farrelly (C)

Gross 12 F.Macak 13. M .Jones 13 N . Ros e

9tratfordJ 13 J .Dutton 14 P.Sharp 14 J . Ham.Cormick 14 C.Shannon 15 A .Borgohna .15 S . Maguire

16 P. Gunthorpe>larke 15 C .Barry 16 G.Matheson 17 S .Jackso n-3ourbon 16 J .Birt 17 S .Coackayne 18 A. Hellnerr-rherington 17 A.Fawcett 18 C.Emery 19 J . Uebergang

,; -ov°i : 18 M.Zarjac 19 M .Hartnett 20 G. Madrigan o

,i- J. Leroy 19 J .Manning 20 B .Rydquist 21 S . Mill s{;, Browell 21 A.Jones 21 S .Koppens 22 R. Johns

tent 22 A.Flores 22 A.Dragwidge 23 P. Eltringham

Coxhead3 23 R .Prentice 23 L.Merrigan _ 24 M . Kenned y._3 ,harleson 24 T.Guthrie 24 B.Ferericks 25 D.O'Dveye r

D . Gtchin 26. S.Bailey 25 D.Waters 26 B. Fogliaro27 D. Clarke

',I . Kilmister 27 C .Adams 26 B.Hilton 28 A. Clarke` .L Carter 28 A. vatters 27 L.Mills 29 T. Clevelan d

J R . Gilchrist 29 B.Browne 28 D.Coulon 30 J . O'Neill (VC)Bourbon 32 M .Harris 30 R.Walker 31 P. DolenceLloyd 33 P.Berimano 31 N.Gates 32 H . Starbuck

P. F{olland 34 j brooks 32 G .Saher 33 A. Frenc h

3 i G . Roche 35 K Day 34 M.Hancock 34 T. Camero n

2 D . Hale 36 K White 35 J.Sacco 35 J. Maher

F`AJhite 37 C Adams 37 D .Christian 36 A. Pendlebury

Graydon 39 D Hunt 38 A.Fonceca-

37 G . Catterall38 A . Boyc e

P. Bateman 40 K Convery 40 A.Rudd 39 M . Re a5 J. Watson 41 M Slate ry 42 LDucancabino 40 L . Maguire

3 7 Mastromanno 42 C White 43 M.Van Hooten 41 T. Plaza, N . Rutherford 52 C Andopolous 45 A.Rudd 42 D . Wallac e:3 R . Coxhead 55 J Cavanagh 47 J.Cotton 43 M . O'Neil l4" . Salaj 74 J Lane 50 J .Jiaming 44 C. Percy

C . Archer 51 C .Santori 45 N . Smit h

C . Carlisle 52 A .HaIIs 46 R . Killey

Buick 53 B.Boulton 47 M. Turve y

R . Vicdonald 56 P.Harris48 J . Tate49 H . Williams

5 J . Gonis 57 TSaharis 50 B . Ree sH . Beh 60 K .Hilton 51 R. Pitruzzello

7 T. Beslee 61 D .Houfton 52 M. Collin s3 L. Martin 53 A. Cusi c

" Pociask 54 M. O'Reilly

D . ~atner 55 A. Ludlow

C. Leeton 56 J . Catli n57 G . Divenuto58 M . Pigden59 J . Barro n61 P. Hoban62 K. Rodgers63 D. Parker64 C. Ramsdale65 J . Tat e66 K. Webe r67 M. De Luis e68 H . Wajszel69 S. Frost70 E. Ricciuti71 B. Stanto n72 D . Kir k73 S. Devli n74 C . Longton80 D . Parker88 J. Bristowe

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The season has really str~ ;ua to hc - up and h - ar~already beginning to see some trends that werepredicted early in the season . The surprise packetshave been Wen-ibee Amateurs who have shot to thetop of the ladder with their young, fast running side,while Bulleen Cobras and Syndal Tally Ho areshaping up as predicted to be the teams to beat in2001 .

The match of the day hardly l up to its V )illingafter injuries to, ai 3

bench and then a send < i ra to 17men in the third term. uvc i u,-at f - "timber is going to be v ,ou ter tl is Ias they capitalised on13 unanswered goals toNor . had with .

r'' goals . Bl'il- r

andven €artehad a : h ne victory

ppointing St.- at Soldiersmatch was a real str - -'e with no itreal advant<~`~ until Werribe elate in the match through so,n : gc d>grounif by in the ruc . I e f :defenders d;. .ylated, the R~e~ ' forthe tireless fforts of Caidefence . Pafor St .Mary's 1o are still to r(the 2001 season .~Itham brought up their first win fora hard fought win against a rugged +side . It is never an easy trip out to Warriorafter the Warriors got the jump with a four goal ,, -Istart, the Turtles were looking down the barrel .However, through some great work by their for-ardsetup, making the most of the opportunities thatpresented theme-lves, the Turtles kicked "°i teight goals for the game. Westbourne's , a"! Tu - was again on fire with 17 maz 'and three goals but that was never going to be enoug'ias the Turtles registered a well deserved 25-pointvictory.

ly Park continue their rebuilding process andwould have been pleased with their efforts if n theirresult in the weekend's defeat against _ .__ - _ .With a number of p1 rers unavailable due to awedding, the Eley Park side was very eompetiuvc untilhalf time with 1 : outstanding in the ruck .

a s' rt to the season tl yas th-- host a vastly

sac on Saturday. Coach forill not be getting too canunding victory and will be a° 1,used on the task at hani:c n with a 32 point victory,

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qcilsational football, the Turtles should have tootulleh firepower as they register their first home winfor the season with a 22-point victory and sendl,t,pertswood back on their 1 slab trip home .

Old V, 'estbourne vs Eley Park

Coach Jeff Wilson would be seething at the,,~-estbourne mediocre start to the season, droppingtwo games that could potentially have gone the other,-,qv as they take on an improving Eley Park on ther;eekend. Eley Park have shown improvement every

and will be looking to new players Steve Cruise

,cld ;,ifck Gerolemou as they build on both their,ortu and fitness . The Warriors, however, have too,inch at stake to lose again at home and with some

-it kicking practice by Brendan "Skivvy" Slatterytrir ~,, the week, should be too strong for the Eley

Park side to make it two and two with a 38 pointucrory.North Brunswick has the bye

press Correspondents

The response was a little better this week with 5 outOf tlle possible 10 reports received . Remember bothrants lie winners and losers) need to report to me fo r

TODAY'S XCHES

D4 Sectio nSt . Marys v. Mt. Lilydale

Bulleen Cobras v. WerribeeNorth Brunswick has the byeSwinburne v. Syndal Tally-H o

Eltham v. Rupertswood

Old Westbourne v. Eley Park

11 ~ i 'ALE 4.6 12.11 17 .17 23.23 (161)

Ely pare Gaynor 2. Gerotemou 2 . Drane I . Fisher I . Simmons 1, Smith 1 .

ELI': ;:_B 2.2 5.3 7.4 8.4(52)5, Haves 4 . Walsh 3. Carsens 3, Leonard 2, Detahunt 2. Best: Kellett,

.. Gibson. Leonard. Penhale. Carsens.

rulse. Gerolemou . Trotter. Blake. M. Payne, D. Payne.cmpires : is . Smith, G . Rolls IF )WERRIBEE 3.6 6.9 10.11 12.15 (87)ST '-L4RYS 1 .6 4.8 8.9 9.12 (66)Wcnibcc : Becker 2 . Walsh . Atabacos. DiBatUsta. McGrath . Tenogtow,.- . . .._ ; Fuller. McMillan . Keogh. Ellis. Best :Carson, Alabaeos. Addamo .

Stldnrys: J. Dwyer 3 . Bernard 2. Carra 2. Bomes. EHarrfson. Best : >rLeon . Stone. J .Watson. Norton . F.Harrison. J .Dwyer.Umphes: It. Brewer

W RY1I BRUNSWICK 5 .1 10.4 10.7 12.9.(81)hrLLLENCABRAS 6 .3 15.8 28.16 36 .23.(239)Nor 'a Bnurswiek: D.Newton 3, D.De Morton 2. Aernham 2. Varna 2 . Dtvita .

Rt.Sorteto. Best: D.Newton . M .Sorleto. P.Sorleto. Fawcett, Fenton .

ras : Pastnati 8, Badanjek 5. Pearson 5 . Clements 4, Gencarelh 4 ,3 . Bren 2. P.Dall'ogho 2 btcCleod 2 . D.Trinehi. Best: P.Dall'oglio .

. Pearson. Bowen, Orwtn. D.Trinchi.Umpires: G . Schipp . J . Lane (F)I AiOOD 8.4 12.7 12.7 17.7 (109)

SW ` :1)RNEUPII 2.3 5.6 5.9 7. 12 (54)k.,pertswood: Whitehead 5 . Page 3, Gaunt 2, Prendergast , Seidel , Sinnett,.` .,rnor, Monte, Baines. Ptummer. Best: Whitehead. Clarke. Henry, O'Riley,

.' : "T. Bames.Sclr.burae Uri : Milano 2, Smith . Liston. Piotrowski . Prior. O'Donnell. Best :' -% . Debono, Fitder. Higgins . Albert . Prior.Umptres: M . Forde (F)OLD p,'ESTBOURRE 4.4 4.7 6.15 8.17 (65)ELTtti'd 2.0 5.5 10.10 13 .12 (90)Old F'cstbourue : J.HOrsburgh 3, Rhalland 3, Chrism. Btilman . Best :

~-, J .Horsburgh. Leitch . Rivalland, King, AldridgeElchnm : Cathercote 3, Mithen 3 . Macdonald 2, Doody 2, Horsburgh . Best :

= t: Luttick. Macdonald . Doody. Miui . Bates. Horsburgh Umpires :

comment on their tearlis performance . Please reportby midday Monday to [email protected], or fax9827-8001 or phone 0403-043-373 .ThanksThe players and officials of Syndal Tally Ho Footballclub would like to sincerely thank everyone who hascontributed to their "Fire Fund" as the club attemptsto rebuild what was lost in their recent fire .

Social NotesThe Old Westbourne Football Club is holding a NightWith the Stars, at Moonee Valley Racecourse onSaturday night.

Congratulations to two young developing players atSymbol Tally Ho in Anthony Richardson andBrendan Boucher on their 50t'1 games this week .

NAME CLUB LST W?- TOTAL

BadanjekMcGrathBestWernham

PapanikolouHeathAndersonNicoll

SENIORSBulleen-CobrasWerribeeElthamNorth Brunswick

D4 RESERVENorth BrunswickEley ParkEley ParkSwinburne

5102

111099

RF,S:; ILyF,6

MT. LD,YDALE 1.2 6.3 9.4 12.11 (83)ELEY PARK 4.8 8.3 10.7 12.7 (79)Mt Lilydale : Prest S . Egan 2 . Penhale 1 . Hofmann 1 . Morrison 1 . Cunningham1, Drago I . Best : Drago. Welts, Johnson. Kennedy. Prest. Gardiner.Eley Park : Anderson 5 . Heath 2 . Wright 2, Alezandridfs 1 . Dunstan I, Robbie1. Best: Anderson, Fukushima . Robbie. Payne . King. Wright.WERRIBEE 3.1 3.5 7.2 12.9 (81)ST. A4ARYS 2.3 7.10 9.10 12.11 (83)Werribee: Hardmg 5 . Thomas2. Ellis. Flack, Galizi, Turner. C .tilabakis .Best:

C.Alabakis, Flack . P.Alabakis. A.Alabakis, Harding, McNamara.St.Marys: Rousls 3 . West 2, Ellis 2 . Theoharris, Maschette .0'Shangtmessy.Tahos. Best: Theoharris, McLennan, Rousis. West. Perelberg.

Morcom.NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.1 4.1 9.3 10.5 (65)BULLEEN COBRAS 2.3 4.4 4.6 8.10.(58)North Brunswick : Papanikolaou 2, Panic 2, Allard . Brine. P.Taneredl,

S .TancredL Rhook, Brira. Best: Rtgaai, Healey. Rotella . M .Newlon . Crostna.

S .Tancredi .

Balloon Cobras : Baldt 3. Dam 2, Chan . Lykopandis. Brown. Best : Foskett,

BorreW . Dam . Mazzarella. Paatsch, Olney.RUPERTSWOOD 1.4 1.7 4.8 5.12 (42)

SWINBURNE UNt 1.3 5.6 7.9 13.10 (88)Rupertswood : D . Btenkiron 2 . A. Massaro 2 . H . Bradbury i . Best : P. Simrett.

L . Temming. A. O'Callaghan, J . Me Grath. M . Clarke, C. Nemeth.5winburne:

A. Roberts 4, B. 0'mara 2, B. Nicoll 2 . S. Galllna . A. Jones. M . Goodwin , A .Fiumant . C. Freeman 1 . Best : S. Eager. J . More . J. Kane, C . Freeman . A .

Jones. A . Fiumani.OLD WESTBOURfiE 2.5 6.8 9.10 12.12 (84)

ELTHAM 2.2 7.2 8.4 10.5 (65)

Old Westbourae : Crosswell 3 . Habersatt 3, Evans 2, Hewitt 2 .Runciman,Leitch.Best : Evans . S.Sutton, Slattery, Crosswell, Runciman .

K.SuttonEltham: Keleher 6 . Leys 2 . Howgate. Iacuone Best : Evans, Keleher.tacuone.Leys . Rashid . Watson

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D4 SectionBULLEEN COBRA S

Coach : Joe D'AngeloAsst . Coach: G . BowenRes Coach: Nicholas Cox

1 J. Kalpakis2 T.Orwin2 S. Petty3 G . Bowen4 I. McLeod4 N . Cartledg e5 M. Dall'Oglio (VC)6 N . Cox7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Goetz10 A . Gencarelli12 D . Thompson13 T Johnson14 S. Casey15 J . Trinchi (RC)16 D. Trinchi (DVC)17 J . Brown18 R . Badanjek20 J. Mora n21 N . Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J . Redfern24 P. McVeigh25 W. Olney26 J. DAngelo27 J. Cartledge28 A.Foskett29 A. Summers30 T. Pearson31 S. McLaren32 C . Clements33 J. Elliott34 M . D'Angelo (C)35 T. Sette36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 T. Vass40 T. May41 N. Polites41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C . Cha n44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J. Mustica46 G . Reeves46 C. Borrelli47 N . Peters48 M. Scumildes49 G . Anderton50 D. Weinert51 R. Rodrigues52 T. Stewart53 M . Turner55 S . Wigney56 S. Whiteman

BULLEENAUTOMOTIV E

CENTRE1-3 Greenaway St,

Bulleen 3105Phone : 9852 1129

ELEY PAR KCoach: Darren HawleyRes Coach: Grant Heath

1 S FISHER2 T MORRISON3 J BALDRY4 S CRUSE5 D ARUNDEL6 D SMITH7 J WHITE8 D GAYNOR9 K KIN G10 C BREAR11 J KELLY12 A DUNSTAN13 S PAYNE14 T KAY15 N DIX16 D FLINTROP17 M GEROLEMOU18 P ANDERSON19 D TROTTER20 J SHORT21 M MOORBY22 L KETT23 J NEWBOUND24 R PRICE25 T BLAKE26 S SIMMONS27 C SMITH28 J THOMAS29 C WRIGHT30 D HEYNES31 M KEOWN32 S JACKSON33 J ALEXANDRIDIS34 S DIX35 R DRANE40 J DAY41 S ROBBI E42 A REDDINGTON45 J FLOWER47 V FUKUSHIMA

48 G HEATH49 D PAYNE50 D DRAIN51 M PAYNE52 J NELSON53 S WEST54 R SHORT56 P CANTONE57 A MURRAY60 C AMPT

ELTHAMCOLLEGIANS

Coach : Bri an DowdyRes. Coach: J Glare

1 . D .FAMMARTINO2. T.DUGGAN3. M .BES T4. B.DOODY C/C5 . S .JEAL6 . T.CARTER7. B . RASHID8. L .SHARPE9. C .WATSON10 . W.BATES11 . J .MIZZ I12. A.MANN13. R.BELL VC14 . S .JUSTICE15 . L.WHITE16 . D.BARNETf17. G.LEYS18. S.MACDONALD19. S.ROBINS20 . P.RIGONI21 . M .LUTTICK22 . J .MCKENZIE23. R .WATSON24. L. IOICCONE25. C .HORSBURGH26. J .GLARE RES C/C27 . J .SMYTH28 . T.BARNETT29. D .HOWGATE30. M .DECKER31 . T.TODARO32 . C .BAUD33 . A.HOWGATE34 . D. BACHER35 . E . SAVAG E36. L.DONALDSON37. S.HENRY38. D. MONIGATTI39. FCOONERTY40 . J .BAUD41 .A .MANN42 . J.HOWGATE43 . J.MANN44.T.JOHNS45.R .DAVIES46. J .STOCKDALE48 . B .TURNEY49 . M .HART50. B.KELEHER51 . S.MAXFIEL D52. G .STACKPOOLE53 . S.BARRAS54 . G.SMITH55 . D.WESTON56 . J .SHANNO N57. S.GATHERCOLE58. D .MITHEN59 . B.EVANS60 . P.HARDING62 . B .HESPE65 . S .SCHAFER

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MT. LlLYDAL ECoach: David KeastRes Coach: Paul Commerford

1 D.Johnson2 P. Haye s3 M. Brebner4 F. Varga5 M. Jelenc7 D. Hendrie8 H. Gurrier-Sander9 A . Del Biond o10 J. Gardiner11 C . Gibso n12 J. Cummerford13 R. Kidd14 C. Walsh15 D . Morrison18 B. Lealous19 N . Whitehead20 J. Penhale22 B. Lee k23 B . Egan25 A . Delahunt27 N . Pearce28 T. Crowe29 P. Furlong30 G . Bir d32 P. Carolan33 C. Anderson35 D. Callanan38 D . Kennedy39 L . Allanson42 M . Periera43 D. Holloway45 R. McKenzie46 K . Maniscalchi47 C . Lonergan50 J. Kuffer51 A. Penhale52 M . Wells53 M . Leonard54 C. Varga55 H . Flanagan60 T. Wilson63 C . Carsens64 D. Smith

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V4 SectionRVI BRUNSWICK OLD W ESTBOURRE RUPERTSWOOD ST. MARY' S

Goach: Grafg Fox Coach: Jeff Wilson Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Peter Olivier (Res Coach : Ange Sammartino Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res. Coach : Shane McLaughlan Res Coach: Michael Learmonth1 S. Wernham 1 . G . Robson 2 D Fox2 D. Adams 2 . G . Flower 3 S Carmody 1 . J . Harrington3 G. Lattouf 3 . S. Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 2 . B . Boyes4 P. Dimarco 4 . A. Nibloe 5 J McGrath 3. J . Carra5 W. McMahon 5 . S. Sutton 6 S Gallus 4 . N . Goldsworthy6 D. Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 M Flinn 5 . J . Dwyer7 D. Magnuson 7. A. Christo 8 M O'Riley 6 .T. Burt8 D . Fenton 8. A. Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A. Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shuaghness y10 W. Fawcett 10 . J . Wilson 11 B Moule 10 G. Koumatataki s11 J . Boudoloh 11 . V. Matthey 12 M Schwartz 11 J. Bernard i12 S. Care 12 . T. Milne 13 B Sinnett 12 S. benso n13 P. Marin 13 . S . Hewitt 14 L Plummer 13 A. Dwyer14 M. Newton 14 . S . Mattsson 15 D Wallace 14 C . Goldsworth y15 H . Tsialtas 15 . A . Board 16 S Weston 15 R . Orm e16 L . Demorton 16 . S . Christo 17 A Drago 16 L . Anthony17 A. Kyriazis 17. M . Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 17 P. Wes t18 P. Sodeto 18. P. King (DVC) 19 M Mazzateata 18 B. Frai l19 S. Famulari 19. R . Aldridge 20 K Quinn 19 M. Maschette20 R. Divita 20. S. Cameron 21 M Walsh 20 A. Lane21 M . Sorletto 21 . B. Danger5eld 22 S Bames 21 Q . Norton22 J . Freeman 22. W. Fleming 23 H Cross 22 R. Alle n23 J . Brrffa 23. K.Sutton 23 M West 24 I. Goulett24 M . Alliani 24. L . Fairfield (C) 24 W McKenzie 25 D. Hutchins25 S. Tancredi 25. M.Stapleton 26 W Glenn 26 S . Ston e26 P. Tancredi 26. P. Mesman 27 M Lane 28 J . Innes27 M . Vaina 27. D. Billman 28 D McDonald 29 P. Harrison28 S . Gillard 28. D. Slattery 33 M McKenzie 30 P. Watson30 S . Healey 29. D. Horsburgh 42 B Swann 31 D. Thomson31 J . Heck 30 . R. McMillan 49 P Clarke 32 A . Webb32 D. Newton 31 . D Evans 77 M O'Callaghan 33 J . Watson33 J . Rotella 32 . G . Jenkinson N Webb 34 M . Tindley34 M. Pisasale 33 . D. Benn B Whitehead 35 G. Theoharris35 P. Dowsett 34 . P. Stewart 36 E, Evan s36 A . Armstrong 35 . D. Rivalland 37 L Vincen t37 D . DeMorton 36 . K . Pillsbury 38 F. Harriso n38 A . Crosina 37 . A . Leitch 39 T. Millar39 C . Rhook 38 . B . Mattsson 41 J. Brenna n40 B. McCallum 39 . A . Robbins 42 H . Joyce41 J. Elasmar 40. S. Leitch 43 M. Chamberlain42 J. Papanikolou 41 . J . Dusting 45 P. Ryan43 J. Page 42. S. Roberts 46 M. Knight44 S. Grist 43. A. Runciman 47 P. Rousis45 M. Pante 44. B. Slattery 48 D. Morcom46 J . Polemicos 45. S.Huntington 49 G . Schembri48 N. Oates 46. J.Sportelli 50 A. Worsno p49 G . Skaf 47. T. Said 51 T. Bergi n50 B. Laoumtzes 48. T.SCholes 52 J . Goldsworthy56 L. Patullo 49. M. Pillsbury 53 J . Odorisi o57 J . Heck 50. P. Habersatt 54 W. Ross65 L. Rigazzi 51 . S.Kelly 56 J . Vincen t

52 . T. Robinson 58 B . Lewi s53 S.Phillips 59 K. McLennan54 M . Crosswell 60 M . Scammell55 . M .Baulch 61 J . Timmins56 . C. Galvin 63 P. Roseman57 . D. Halley 64 J . Ramsay58 . M . Bavdek 66 G. Pilkidis59 . Adrian Lipscombe 67 J. O'Connor60 . N. Aqualina 69 J. Handy

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29 R Cavicchiolo30 P Turk31 S Eager32 C Culph33 N Smith34 K Higgins35 M Banks36 J Carter37 A Reed38 J Carroll39 B Prior40 J Henry41 T Drahtidis42 A Jones43 J Roberts44 N Morgan45 D Islip46 J Sandhu47 J Sevdalis48 G Deppeler49 H Allen50 M Goodwin51 P James52 S O'Donnell53 M Waugh55 S Gallina56 K Dub e58 A Roberts60 D Debono

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Richard HoskingTreat Hartshorn

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NameAnthony BrownePeter FlynnAndrew TuckerDave RogersJulian SmithNigel CredlinScott McPhersonBen CouchSteve JonesChris StinchcombeJustin VickChad TwentymanShaun PayzeAndrew AtchisonRainy HassanBrendan VaughanSteve BuckleJeremy DwyerDavid WilkinsonMatt CunninghamSam BrockleyAdam CannaneBrad Peake

ClubOld MentoniansOld ParadiansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld Xaverians 'OrmondDrmondOrmondOrmondSt. Bernards`OCSt. Kevins OBSt. Kevins OBUni. BluesUni. BluesUni. BluesUni. Blue s

ClubHampton RoversIvanhoe/AssumptionLa Trobe Uni.Monash BluesMonash Blue sOld CamberwellOld EssendonOld GeelongOld GeelongOld GeelongOld MentoniansOld MentoniansPeninsula OBPeninsula OBSt. Johns OCSt. Leos Emmaus WP

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A Sectio nold [3righton v. Old Scotch

St . }ie~'ins v . Old Xaverfans

`.lazenod ~• . Marcelli

n L,ni~,ersitv Blues ~^. itIHSOi3

Old 1'rinit}' v . St . Bernard s

B Sectio n

Old Haiict'bur v . Ormond

Old pztradions ~' . Bcannloris

Old h'!ttlta° V . North Old Bo

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Thertz I'cnola v. Old vlelburnian s

Dc La Salle v . Whitefriar s

C Sectio n

Collc,ians v. St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

Caulfield G, v. Bull een-Templestowe

old Essendon v. Old Mentonian s

prahr an Amateurs v . Hampton RoversGlen Eira v. AJAX

Di Section

Si . Leos Emmaus v. Old Carey

t]onash Blues v. University Blacks

E3 a nyule v . Ivanhoe-Assumption

Old Geelong v. Old Camberwell

Aquinas v . Yarra Valley

D2 Section,~tentone Amateurs v. Williamstown CYMSPower House v. Salesian 0 Chcw v. La Trobe Uni .

Pcninsula 0 B v. Oakleigh

Parkside v. West Brunswick

D3 Sectio nElsternwick v . Monash GryphonsI law thorn Amateurs v . St . Johns 0 CSouth Melbourne Districts v . Richmond CentralUHSOB v. Fitzroy Red sA1b(~rt Park v. Bentleigh

D4 Section`It . Lilydale v . Bulleen Cobras%i'erribee - byeNorthBrunswick v. Swinburne Uni.Svndal Tally-Ho v . RupertswoodSt . Marys v . Old WestbourneEley Park v. Eltham Collegians

: t ;nder-19 Section" 1Old Scotch v. Old BrightonOld Xaverians v. Collegians °St . Kevins v. De LaSalleSt . Bernards v . b4arcellin

;4larcellin %' . Old'r7elburnians

UniccrsitV Blues V . Bcanmari s

Under-19 Section 2

Old I laile~burv ~'. Werribee

Ormond %-. Caulfield Gr .

b1I1SOI3 S . Sl . Leos Enrmaus

Hampton Rovers v. Whitefriars

Old Trinity v. Old Essendon

Old Ivanhoe v. Yarra Valley

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues v. Mentone AmateursOakleigh v. Glen Eir aSouth Melbourne Districts v . De La Salle (2)Old Xaverians (2) has the byeSt. Kevins (2) v. AJAX - 11 .30 a .m . at Righetti

Oval

Under-19 (2) RedOld Camberwell has the byeOld Paradians v . Therry PenolaUniversity Blacks v. Aquinas - TBABulleen-Templestowe v. RupertswoodNorth Old Boys v. Ivanhoe Assumption

Club 18 (1 )Old Scotch v. Old BrightonBrunswick v . Therry PenolaPrahran Amateurs v. De La SalleMazenod v. Old Melburnian sOld Xaverians v . St . Kevins - changed from

original draw.

Club 18 (2)Marcellin v. CollegiansOld Trinity v. Old GeelongWhitefriars v. University BlacksMonash Blues v. St. Leos EmmausOld Essendon v. Old Ivanhoe - TBA

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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What a sensational game at Righe tti

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St.Kevin's hitting the front with 70 sc c ,nds to , ~ i .dholding on! Could this match be an'orn t if for r. tocome? Awaiting the 'final conflict' cO .B's had their chanr hut'cnuld r.uL psay die team down . _ . .i , lIo u :--were great for O .B . Fos ;s OBS, the team! u(Coach 'straight shoot•' Donavan had his ch-' 5showing 'true grit' as they unmercifully demoli Y th eyoung Uni Blues out fit. Hosking was again in among, ithe goals, due mainly to the good work from further upthe field from Maloney, Freeman &_uafl . Oldhad 44 shots at goal, but could only nian~~~c 5u3through the majors against the undermanned i : e:i dersproved okay, but could be costly in the coming weeks .St. Bernard's shared the goals evenly in their 150ptthumping of the Lions. James at full back wassensational as was Moretti at H .F. and Neesarn on theball. Shinkfield, Krotiris and Rahill were best for theLions . De La travelled out to Marcellin and belted themby 125pts . Marcellin battled hard through Considine,Gak & Moran. O.M .'s opened their account with anemphatic 69pt win over Beaumaris. Gay & Robinsonaided Horgan with 7 majors.SECTION (2)An extraordinary third round of football saw the visitorsclaim the spoils of victory in all but one match . A mostimpressive performance from Old Ivanhoe saw themmaintain their unbeaten record after three matches andtake top spot on the ladder. McKie, Lynch and Barneswere outstanding for the Hoes, while Hibbs booted fourgoals and Mendola three, as they defeated OldHailebury 54 points . McLauchlan and Swanton werebest for the losers. Wernbee Amateurs are the onlyother undefeated team after thumping MHSOB by 106points . Jack booted five goals for Werribee, whileJ.Russo and Toussaint added three each. Couslandkicked three goals for MHSOB, who are yet to register awin and sit last on the table. Old Trinity remain inthird place, despite their shock loss to Ormond, whowere the only home side to triumph for the round,setting up their 35-point win with a seven goals to twofirst quarter. Ferrari was best on ground and alsobooted three goals, while Russell and Mart9nov wereothers to excel for Ormond in their first win of theseason . Hine and Hillas shone out in an otherwisedisappointing effort from Old Trinity. CaulfieldGrammarians won their second match on the trot witha hard fought 13-point win over Hampton Rovers, whoare yet to open their account in 2001 . Cross bootedfour goals and Foote three for the victors, while Kulling

(U19/1 & Blue)

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and T'elardo, who slotted throu£'t ;v red from its round two thrashing a

Yarra Valley to defeat struggling Whitefflar sdy, was brilliant up forward for St I

C-1`10N (2) BLUEMonasia Blues met the all-conquering Ajax team at theUniversity in a match decided in 2 halves. The Bluesthrough Grace, Green & Buckingham opened up wellin the first and continued in the 2nd to lead by 26pts.But the 6g turnaround in the 3rd put the Jackers infront by 9pts and the momentum continued for a hardfought 17pt win . The Swans an d Mentone's firstquarter was champagne football with 11 majors beingscored. The 1st half saw the Swans on ballers Grundy& MacDonald on fire, feeding Cheevers (3g) an d Brown(4g) . The 2nd half saw Mentone, through Richards &Gibb dominate with 12g to 3g (Thanks Des) . Glen L'took it right up to De La with a blistering 6 majors in the2nd term. Kadin Fernando & Clark were on fire . Butafter the break Be La were able to convert moreaccurately to run out by 37pts in a terrific game .Finally, Xavs enjoyed the company of SKOBS at VicPark. Both teams level one points, led me believe a closegame was at hand . But Xavs opening 7g lst term andkeeping St. Kevin's goalless in the 2nd, set the tone forthe remainder of the match. Fox, Cato & Leo 'iwere good for Xavs and Rffitc°nell, Hicks andfor SKOBS .

SECTION (2) RED

There was plenty of excitement for the fans in roundthree, despite Aquinas' unfortunate forfeit to TherryPenola, who now sit in third position on the ladder . Thematch of the day saw Old Paradians fight back from 19points down at three quarter time to draw withRupertswood. Lyons an d McMahon were best for OldParadians, while LaTorre and Boundy kicked threegoals each. Heath booted five goals for Rupertswoodand was his side's best player, with Balmer andTemming also impressive. Old Camberwell is the onlyundefeated team, after recovering from its bout ofgoalkicking yips to overrun the previously unbeaten --Blacks and win by 10-points. Darby and CI ~ ri

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three goals for the winners, while Munro ani,lipressive contributor. Hanna and Sandiford.ro ;,i inued their excellent seasons with three goals each,« 1111 c Londlau and Grigg were also among the best .North Old Boys opened their account with a 31-point

in over Bulleen-Templestowe. A six goals to one first!,alf set up the win, with Hughes and Burrows NOBs't) ~,t players. Ivanhoe-Fitzroy had the bye.

SECTION IOld E=oteh travel out to Central Reserve Waverley for a

u e they should win well . Mazenod have had the1;c-Far draw and it continues today with now having

d 4 out of the top 5 ladder leaders. The Lions face

ci< BS at home on the Harry Trott. The Lions at timesl d some good competitive football ; they need to playrnore consistently to have any chance of defeatingSKO Ev . But alas, this 'never give up' team should have,l vcjy decisive victory. Beaumaris host Marcellin atg : ui :sia Reserve, where Coach Deaton might just gethis urst win, I think not! Marcellin just! O .M.'s confront; Uni Blues team hell bent on opening their accountihis v;~,ek and they will. This will be a good litmus testas to where these teams sit in the competition . Matchof the round sees De La host the rampaging St .Bernard's! Both teams have forward lines that can kicka lot of goals, but I fear that finding space might be apro'>lem at Basil St . For this reason, St . B .'s height andsize might prove the difference. In the upset of theround, O. Brighton will just knock off Xavs due toI :_ nie ground advantage . Training has been good thisv; ce?:, and with the 'open running game' laced with 'selfbeli i a 4-quarter effort will prove the difference .SECTION 2

Top side Old Ivanhoe take on Old F-ssendon in whatshould be the match of the day, the Dons no doubtucsperate to atone for the loss to Yarra Valley. OldGsscndon will be stronger on their home turf but OldI vnhoe's recent form just looks too good . Old Trinityhos Old Haleburp, the visitors without a win sinceth~ir opening round thrashing of Yarra Valley. OldTrinity will have copped a workout on the track thisrook after their shock loss to Ormond and should chalkup their third win for the year. Ormond travel tou'erribc ~~, the visitors no doubt full of confidence afterthe brilliant showing last week. But Werribee lookunstoppable at this stage and will maintain theiru ibeaten record. Caulfield Grammarians, who sit inioruith place on the ladder, host the struggling MHSOB,in what shapes as a one-sided affair . Caulfield willmake it three wins in a row, their only blemish being thetwo-point round one loss to St Leos, who take onHampton Rovers. Rovers pushed Caulfield all the way1as week but St Leos should be too strong at home.Whitefflars travel to the visitors in search of their first~,,ut for the season. Yarra Valley has been veryimpressive in the past two weeks and will not let thisane slip .

SECTION (2) BLUE

The Blues get to rest their legs after their torrid(~neounter last week and will watch Mentone Amos

defeat Oakleigh at Southern Rd Reserve . Oakleighhave had the rest and hopefully will be competitive forthe first half before Mentone's running game takes over .Glen Eisa, after nearly kicking the magical 1OOpts lastweek, plays Sth. Melbourne at Packer Reserve. WithBrown and Cheevers lurking around goal, the Swanshave too much goal kicking power and should win well .But don't take Glen Eira lightly or they might just giveyou a fright! St. Kevin's play De La at Righetti Oval,4th play 5th the winner in the four, the scenario couldnot get better! This should be an absolute better of agame . SKOBS had a reality check last week after theirhuge win, and should come out firing . Injuries couldprove a problem but I will stick with the home side .Finally, the match of the round sees Ajax host Old Xavsby the lake . Both are hard running combinations,boasting many goal kickers . Their forward lines aresimilar, the difference is the defence . For this reason -go Jackers!SECTION (2) REDThis week's round sees a couple of great matchesscheduled . The top two teams, unbeaten OldCamberwell and Old Paradians, fresh from theirthrilling draw with Rupertswood, do battle, in a clashthat should decide the early premiership favourite. OldCamberwell should scrape home . Third placed TherryPenola meet fourth placed Uni Blacks, both sideshaving won two of their first three matches . Therry willbe refreshed after having the week off and should be toostrong at home. Hopefizlly Aquinas can take to the fieldthis week and complete their match against NOBs, wholook assured of picking up four points no matter whathappens . In the final match of the round, Ivanhoe-Fitzroy host Bulleen-Templestowe. With just one wineach the teams will be desperate for a victory, but thevisitors should be too strong. Rupertswood has thebye.

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BergerHayesLittle

SandifordlemmingDarbyKing

Yarra Valley 2 15Old Ivanhoe 3 12Yarra Valley 4 12Old Ivanhoe 4 11

UNDER 19/2 BLUEAJAX 4 16Mentone 5 13Mentone 1 12

UNDER 19/2 REDUniversity Blacks 3 9Rupertswood 3 9Old Camberwell 3 9Rupertswood 1 9

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U19 SECTION 1

OLD SCOTCH 1,4 515 8.8 13.15 (93)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .6 2.8 2.9 3.9(27)

Old Bcoteb: Ht%king 3, Catbns 2, }wphs 2 . Dum'uesq 2, JmNngs 1. McQueen 1.

Prendergast 1 . Rodskl I . Best : mobn~^y. Freeman. Quad. Jcaep)u. Dnmaresq. JenNngs.

UnL Blum Frkker 2, Hall L Best, Wikux• Brooke, Pricker . Brigs, helmet . Gowsan .Umpirrs: D. Whad}ow, M. PhAllps (F)OLD XAVERNNS 3.5 7.14 13.16 22.2'2 (154)MAZENOD 1 .0 2.0 2.1 3.1 (19)Old Xavertum Qulnn 4, Grtg 4, Ross 3. Mahon 2, ASc0.rd)e 2, Kelly 2 . 44`alstt, Farrav,Jarrces. N. McGrath, Carter. Best: Rats, Hax•ard . Grigg. Lopresiu, Qutnn, Jorus.

ALuerrod: Masked 2 . Rudltng 1 . Best : Rickets, B. Thomas, C. Agtus. WAwn, Rlaskeii Reed.

Umphes J. Ltpwn. D. lknneen (F)ST.IfE'VBfiS 4.2 6.3 6.9 10.11171)OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 7.4 9.8 10.9 t69)St. Recin'x Htnsky 3, Evans 2. D. Mahoney, Purmll . Mararood, D . Bare, Katcsvan. BestDuggan, Evans, Simtehouse, Purcell, James . Feet.Old BxigMw: Leaf 5. AkG~ . Gamble. 6iatesst. Maguire, Dale. Best: Evans. Leaf.Hendrit. 4L11hams, Hwnann, AlatesJ. Umph= S. Blustchn . T. Friedman (F)BT. BERNARDS 5 18 12.14 18.18 29.22 (196)COid,Ei0iAN8 2.1 5.1 7.6 7.7(49)

St Colleglame Fatlreringharn 3 davis l shame I Mwawetz I . Best: Shllnkileld. RahN, Kmttrts,

Hermon, Chanilers. Fcthertngham Ump1nK J . Ralph, M . Melee (F), B. Ralph (B )4rAQ+`F, 1 .1 1.2 4.3 6,3(39)DE LA SALLE 5.5 15 15 19.6 26.8 (164)Umpires: A. Stmpeon . A . (F). Cr Surly. N. Carlywt (B)OLD NZIBURNIANS 5.2 11 6 15.10 17.12 (114)BEAUMARIS 0.3 2.5 4.6 8,7 (55)Old Mr>5umfsm: Horpn 7. Robinson 2. Rkhardstui 3, Krause 1, Selloy 1 . South 1 .Mathks3n 1 . Best: Rotnns:%t. Guy. Hnrgtn. Smith . EOchardson, Dlann.Beirmetarim Ferrari 5, Hackett 2 . BesC Fermi, MeNkhd.3s. Bramwell, Tuck, Lynch,Deamot.Umg3:em: D. Stephens. Ron Martyrs (F) . C. O'Shea . J . Kratetskl (B), B. Siephnss. N.

Roan (G)U19 SECTION 2

OLD HAILEYHEW 2.2 3 15 5.6 9.7(61)OLD IVANHOE 4.4 7.7 11.12 16.19 (115)Old . Swanton 6, Yuxtk 2. Brook.s Best: h4cLauchL•ut. Suantmt. Kxister,BroGSs.t4svnan.Fk.Hcher.Old Ivzahoe: H3bbs 4 . Mendota 3. Lynch 2, Curatub . hkKVe. Btnney, Baker. NeO .,on.

Ftrtfay, Meredith. Best: McKie, Lynch, Barnes, l.ea13, Lougluum, Jenkh>3. • D.Murray, T. Baeman (F)ORMOND 7.0 8 .3 13.8 17.10 (112)OLD 7RQ91TY 2.0 4.8 6.12 10.17 (7 7)Osmowi:Catk 4, Ferrari 3, Russell 3, Lan 2Barker . Hassell. tiefl'ernan. Maine, Presser.Best: Ferrari, Russell. hLzrOnov, Breitlneuz, Hassell. Presser.OM Trtnity: Pretty 3, Anwre, Him, Jackson . Lancaster. A4atihe,vs, Mtthen . Taylor. Best :Hine. FL)las, Lanculer. Gordon, I}a•,ics. Mtthen.Ump#se C. Steoens (J) i nMHSOB 22 3.5 4.6 7.11 (53)WERRMEE AMATEURS 5.6 12.11 18.12 24.15 (159)4SILSOB: Cousland 3 . Bacen 2, Fr.u2ek. Gtannakm. Best : Harper, AVkendcse, Be-.

rWalker, Frarsek, Foley.Werribee Ametearx Jack 5 . J.Russo, Tausrsatnt 3, Tedesm 2. McGowan 2. Race . Kelly,Bradfield, O'Donnell . Afnrach . Um)rrlrees : M . Gibson. C . Banns innAkiP'LON ROVERS 1.6 2,6 6.11 9.16 (70)CAtILI1EI2) OR 2.4 6.9 9,9 12,11 (83)Hampton Rpscs: Bottoms 2, Bur *(g;,iafr 2, Probyn 2. Ftsha, Gos, Johnstone. Best:KuWng, Weaaa. BurWruafL Serrdeekyj, ones . Carmody .

Caulfiek! • Crass 4, Foote 3 . NwOnvay, Sinclair, Frost. Glass, Fa6.in. Best:

Gross. Frt$t. CraOmn,Hm_lun. Morris. Jess . t+urUta•ay.Ump!res: P. Berry, T. LWey (F)

TODAY' S

Under-19 Section 1Mazenod v. Old Scotc h

Old Brighton v. Old XaveriansCollegians v. St. Kevins

De La Salle v. St . Bernards - to be played at Bas il Street,Malvern (60 All)

Beaumaris v. MarcellinOld Melburnians v. University Blues

Under-19 Section 2Old Trinity v. Old Haileybury

Werribee Amateurs v. OrmondCaulfield Gr. v. MHSO B

St . Leos Emmaus v. Hampton RoversYarra Valley v. Whitefriars

Old Essendon v. Old Ivanhoe

WIII'lEFRW;B 2.5 5.8 8.11 11.16ST. I.EOS EMMAUB 5.4 8.8 15.11 18.12 (120)Whitefidarte NotRecelved.

Bt Ima: Landy 9 . Ballard 4. Montano 1, Pcdhury 1, Wood 1, D'AkLb I. Rooks 1 . Best: Nytreeen~ed .Umph= A. Price. P. AL .+ebus (F), J . Machos, N . Lenmmn (B)

DID ESSENDON 4.3 8.3 10.7 11.9 (76)YARRA VALLEY 32 7.6 11 .5 13 .8(%)Old Esiteatim- Velardo 6, DeX.orton 2 . t49Llsm, 2, Nunlls tBest: Slater, Ryan. C . 06lulbek, Veardo. DeMartan . Williamson

Tarts Valley: Crate 4, Parry 2, Y"eo 2 . Beat 2, Gates, Urharm, 6lkldlln. Best Fy$e, Crcae,Parry. Gates . Beal . Mkldlin

Umpireic J. Heffernan, D . D'Altere (FlU19(21RF.D

0I3) PARADIANS 2 .2 9.2 10.4 14.6 (90)RUPERTS'WOOn 5.1 8.2 13,5 14 .6 pqOld •

LaTorre3. Bwmdy 3, Paglta 2. A Dean 2. Hall 2, Corcwatt 2, Lyos,

McMahon . Best: Lyons. hkbG3hm,, GI¢ury, Axlb, D Dean . Tenser.• Heath 5. Temrntng 3, Price 2 . natty. Kint, Peace. Zahma. Best H:aOr .

Balmer. Temmtng. Price. AtockalJuk, natty. Umpirex P. Shn)ttwr ( R) (F)UNIVVP,RSITY BLACKS 3.0 5.2 10.2 12.4 {'76)OLD CAMBERWELL 5 .5 7.7 7.11 12.14 (66)and : Hanna 3, SaridL`bud 3, Corbett, Harnllmn, DeL3hunty, Owen, Recs ,

Best : Sondhu. GrV, Greenuvod, Recs. Taney, Hanna, Hamilton.Old • Darby 3• Chrtstk 3. Tempene 2 . LarrachL (Irmcor. Emrou=on . Jon,Best Munro. Little, ZZantcki. Warner. Ryan, Camber. Ump3res: B. Clark, E. Lindsay IF)

AQUINAS forfdied to THERRY PFSi4i ATnLRRYPENOLAUmpias : Lenh (klt3gher (R ) (F)BIAS8F1t TEF TLZ4rOWE 0A 1.1 2.4 4.5 (28)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 6.4 8.8 8.12 (60)Seneca Templeatowe: Hill. Marsh . Martin . Matthe,rs . Best:O.Donnell5tetia,Aivtfi.D.Tsokas.Con6.Nmth Old Boye: Dean 3. Burrmvs 2 . Nclan, Davidson, Hahn. Best: Hughot, Burrow&

Mark, Ryan . Cook. Daviddan

Umphea J . Watum (F)U19 (2) BLUE

MONA.4H BLUES: 3.5 9.8 10.11 13 .12(90)

A.tAB: 2.3 5.6 12.8 16.11(107)MONASH BLUES : Grace 6,1•aing 3. Roengarten 2, Hickey. Jonts. Best: Grace, Greco,

Buckingham. Ntnd, Chapman . Rosent ;aten.

AJA%: Berger 4, Rath 4, Lc•wis 3, Cooper 2, Ghmnt, Miller. Wollner. Best: Butt. BezEer,

Gkaer. Lc 2s. Fe}dman, VanAken.Umplres : A. h l& . J. Pappas inSOUTH MIUMOURNE DI87RICT8 5.1 9.1 102 12.5 (r°7)hIENIONE AMATEURS 6.2 9.4 15.5 21.9 (135)South Melt- Bunsen 4, Chen- 3. Wtnters 2. Waod I, Rowe I. TscL'dL-is I . BestBardon, McDonald. NSnters. Brescn, Esler. . Atherton 5.1Lay'es 5, Doan 3, Rock 2•Dugpn I . Gibb 1, Sulltvan 1 . KrNV I, Little 1 . Bttrur I . Seek Richards . Gibb . Duncan,LfOk, lYllmn, Muran .Umpira: P. Grtlfhhs. J. Asptnall (F), A. Shkts. N. Hitclten (B)DE LA SAlIE (2) 7,3 10.10 14.14 19.16 (130)GLENEn1A 3.0 9.0 12.2 15.303)Do La SaUe: Taylor 7, Mitchell 3, Roberts 3 . Aider 2. PtnweIl 2 . Stafford, Beyon. Best: Tay-lar,h8tdtell. Puncxll . Roberts, Fcarse. Walton.Oka Elm: Kadtr 5 . William 4. Ahmed All 3 . Fernando. I. Lampm J. hkD .ald. Bet: Clark,Fernande, Karin. Zour•+nanis. Willsams . ZelYan . Umg3rea: R. Whrc)Mm, T. Russell (F)

OLD %AVERiAN.+'i (2) 7,3 10.10 14,14 19.16 (130)Sr. HEVItt3 (2) 2.1 2.1 3.3 5,3(33)Old : Dynen 4, FLrktO 2, 3ilk. O'Rane, Francis, Ryan. Mom. mcKenzk. Best :

For, Cato . Lemtcelll, McKenzie, Dmon, Bolton.St Rerina: Catrney. Thwupsan, Belovitch. Tlschl^b. DKtlltS . Best: Mitchell, Hides,

Damps,-y . Umptre$ J. Lipsen. D. Dumont (F)

XCRflES

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues has the bye

Mentone Amateurs v. OakleigbGlen Eira has the bye

St . Kevins (2) v. De U Salle (2)AJAX v. Old Xaverians (2)

Under-19 (2) RedRupertswod has the bye

Old Camberwell v. Old Paradians - at Macleay Park, NorthBalwyn

Therry Penola v. University BlacksNorth Old Boys v. Aquinas

Ivanhoe-Assumption v. Bulleen-Templestowe - at Ivanhoe Park

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_ _ . . . .. . . . . . .y ~ . - . . .. - -Coach : Nick Florentine

Coach : Brian Brown Coach: Dane : ~ . : . an Coach : Andrew Pickering Coach : Steve Barnett1 J Kean 1 . D. Bonnid 1 M. Fry

1 B Waliard 2 R Buckley 2. D. Fotiniotis.

2 C McKim m2 K McKay 2 R Walrrrtr!e y 3. P. Reed

. .3 T Mattesti

:, . 4 A Shinkfield 3 T Molan 4. L. Rudling . .4 A. MacGillivray

5 D TCOi

3 J Hughes 5. P. R an .5 N Gambl e~ 4 M Brasher 6. S. Veltman . .

b nk 8 N Unsworth 5 H Handley 7. A. Wilson 6. L . Dal ea

9 T Skarrie 6 M Brown 8. B. Thomas 7. C . Reddi n

10 D Vail 7 P Harrison 9. B. Thompson 8. C . McNichol

11 D Fotheringham 7 A McLeish 10. D. Maskell 9. J. Dooley

12 R Turner 8 T Woodlock 11 . L. Fuller 10.A. Morle y

~ 13 A Hi k 9 M Lafferty 12. M . McDowell 11 .C . Adamise c ey

10 A Coffey 13. C. Clegg 12.J. Mea d

°15 N Roach

11 J Bowden t4. D. Clegg 13. N . Edwards18 M Davis

12 C Moran15. A. Burrows 14. E. McCowan

19 A Zent 16. A. Longmuir 15 HunterJs°

20 T Clark 12 MNaughtin 17. C. Meehan. .

Homann16 J21 N Chamlers 13 J Roberts 18. P. Del Mastro

. .17 WalshJ

26 P Krotiris 14 J Membrey 19. S. Bickers. .

Salem18 A50 30 WFowler 15 J S5nea 20. P. Dugdale

. .19. P. Ange!in i

~ 31 N Herman 16 WJilley ~ 21 . D. Armansi n

-`' -1 33 C Rowe 17 DThomas 22. C. Aguis 20 W. Leaf

19 S Brown 23. D. Aguis 21 T. Marshall

21 B Quinane 24. J . Thomas 22 A. Hughes

22 D Alderuccio 25. D. Hansen 23 N . Gambl e~as

24 J Garland 26. D. Stagliano 24 C . Alcock

26 D Sp hiii 27. C. Raise 25 D . Hartman

32 A Bonnid 28. D. Devlin 26 C . Baxter

49 D Cogg ns 29. M . Thompson 27 J. Maguire

55 S Giblett30. S . Cox 28 N . Williams31 . C. McDave 31 G . Simm32. G . Nash 32 A. Goldner33. D. Malloy

z-` d' 34, A. Murrayh 35. J . Schian o

36. D.Oidman37. G . Kennell y38, B . Chamberlain

. ,

C .RobWalker -. .,. Dana. ... Coach : (1) ny?ik I Coach: Larry' Or Coach (i) Paul 0'E -massy

h: Steve Kin g

D Smith i L FreemanCoach: NickFay

1 C--^t P1 . D . Ellio t2 J Formica

Coo, (~, ; ,n Clarke1 . J . C-~psey 1 . A. Millar

E To.,, rising 2 M Walkom 2 Coon a . . 2 . T Duggan C. NichollsE Tucker 3 D Knight 3 t~!mahan G 3 . A . Bouzikas 3 . A. umbers

4 FoxL M . AlbetthorpeC Burgess 4 D Logan 4 t .--,~ C

5 r , M~4 . S . NeesonS J McKay

. .5 . M. Hicks J. Bromwich

D Woodford 5 A Catchlove . gz.6 C-

;z° I

. .Denni s6 J

6. J . Harns7 L Kaiesaran

T. Birtley ~a

S Guest 7 J Spraque 7 C eM. .

7 . S . Mitchell.

S . D. Macdonald J. SudholzL Merle,

MKennon 8 N Coleman 6J 8 . D . Paige9. W. McCann10. D. Mahoney . W. Austberry

CTrim 10 H Batrouney 9 J 9 . A . Anderson it . M. Hutton . M . BrookshawN Guy 11 R Josephs 10 D 10 . S . lannaazo . McLay12

. 13 S D MarwecvJ 10 . J. Pamell~~~ B M-~ks 12 J Rodski fl f , t .12 r~ J 11 . M. O'Donnell

..14 . B Mard,esara 1 . G. Pricker (VC)

J O'Dwyer 13 W Lewis 13 'A 12 . L. Mansfield t5. D . ~ °16 . K D~+i'.._ 2. R. Jaco bT Gi13 d d CVC

J Richardson 14 R Teesdale 14 n F 13 . A . Matthews 17. D . Ma ^!~ r. woo ( )

A Sim so nP15 S Cations 15 m e

16 c514 . B . Calleja

L Cailej a15 is . 4J. "- d4. N. Ric h5 . R. Hall

A Richards 16 D Jennings 17 Cn C17.

16 . D. Swann 20. M,D

;y ; ` ;: 16. K. A.l_xanderI Weir 17 D Robertson in it S 17 . D . Walsh 22 . G . L!-1 7 . A. BriggsB Wulf 18 A Quail IS J -P 18 D Walsh 23. A. . - 8. P. Burco

N Barrett 19 S McQueen 20 I t. .

19 . M. Moretti zo. J Cc .--, 9. E. Wilcox (VC)

S Carter 20 T Hosking 21 orJP 20 . S . Campbell 26 . J . ;, ;~-._,' 0 . J. Culley

M Prowse 21 N CostelloTE t i Tb r;- i sv

21 . N . Whelan 27. l .Cl^26. P. tan'

1 . J. Brook2. D. Hatswel l

E Ryan 22 L Kitchen 24 F rr 7 22 . B . McManus zs . c .Drtn,ar30 C

3. J. GurnerN Robinson 24 S Dumaresq 25 r M 23 . N . Thomas . ~ ~~ vy M. R. Holmes (VC )J Rush 25 J Barnett 26 Derib, 0 24 . N . Smith 32. J . Cox 5 . J. Tanner

N Kent 26 G Fordyce27 Cayrm P26 r+ _.aJ,J

25 . T. Legud i26 R James

33. L Meyer34

. S, t,4% 41 6 . A. Wilson

= D ;.'arks 27 R Davies ~. .

27 . L . Evans35 . N . O'Halloran3S . T. Purcell

7. J. Wright8 . L. Ryan

.`t Horgan 28 A Wilkie ~ J 28 . S . Wheeler 37. P. Ciara:aYT 9. A. Camero n

C Walker 29 J Mitchell 31 rerx A32 t'"'~'"'f M

29 . S . Smith ~ . R . C h39 . M. Carney 0. J. Chambers

J Jewell 30 G Prendergast 33 i S 30 . C . Trewin 40. TNe»tc 1 . M . Robertson

31 J Mulcahy 31 M Clinch A 31 . L. O'Brien 41 . B. E"°42 M : ouse 2. S. Adam s

E Selby 32 R Fullerton 35 p 32 . S . Monteleone. . ,

43. U. T;,- :-.-; 3. E. Matties34 T Maloney 36 ~---_~ A

- -33 . S . Ballarin 44. J . Y-;~

w -4. Z. Rudd

36 S Marash 37 CJ 34 . A . Ramsay .I :45 N ..e 4sWit„nsonC

5 . R. Kercheva l

3 M Raymer38

D3935 . D. Valori36 . J . Hill

. .50. "L ,,,:5t C, ~5'£.

C. Walsh6 .7. R. Sweeney

39 M Leeds 40 t 37 . J . Tankey ~, A~~c p 8 . A. Sheahan40 A Crawford 41 J 38 . C . Kevnan 57, M. P- gA. Gooney41 M Watts 42 t^ v 39 . R . Cousland 5$ A T ~ 0. A. Tymms

44 J Simon ~ t~ 40 . M. Kavanagh sp . D __ ~y it. S. Malahan

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Under-19 - Section 2CAULFIELD HAMPTON M .H .S .O .R . OLD ESSENDON OLD OLD s=' _ : `

GRAMMARIANS ROVERS HAILEYBUR Ycoach: Campbell Glover Coach ; Marshall Fisher Coach : Marty VealCoo* Chris Methiesion Coach: Paul Curry p a~~o ~ Coach: Andrew Lync h

1 . D . Kron old9 1 B. Culling1 . P. Rujevic (VC)2 P McGrath

3 C amiueek4 0 Ryan 1 .M . Hoffmann 1 . K.0' er~

2. N .Bode 2 B. Canton. .

3 . T. harper5 5 De Mortons D Slater 2.L Pitcher (VC) 2 . M.Pain e

3 S L3 . M. Penn cuickY4 T Vi

3 S. Burggraaff 4 . M . Brown (VC) 7 L Wilsong J Kavana h

3 .V. Jayasuriya . . ow4 C Binne. . nen

5 B Gross4 T. Jowett 5. N. Adcock

g9 A Frazer 4 .H. McLauchlan . . y

6. S.Curatol o. .6 R Foote

5 K. Johnstone 6. P. Membrey to M Flaherty11 J Buck

S .B . Crawford7. N.Bradd y. .

7 P Roberts6 C. Malthouse 7. S . Whittington 12 W Hunost

3 M!v r6 .S . Durkin (VC)

8. TGrieve. .8 S Tucker

7 A. Battams 8. A. Hallngto na

c ~ Leechi7 .J . Hanlon

9. C.Lynch. .9 M Romeo

8 G. Carr9. J. Walker (C)

15 M Velardo

15 t,t Nicolas8 .T. Pollock

' 10. S .Jenkins. .10. L. Sia antisP

9 B. Jowett10 M . Stafford

10. T. Fracze k11 SluckiD

17aa D ~t~ierryNo1

9.R . D Siiv a10.S. Capron 11 . THibbs

12 J B k11 . T.Foster 11 J. Almhofer• . 19 A ' ondger 11 .J. Glanville . . a er

16. P. McLeish 12 L Kennedy12. A . Svirskis 20 A Prrn,se

21 N Bartram 12.A. Fletcher 14. C.Lewi s34. H.Baker 13 A Fisher

13. N . Stauss 22 T L.ogan 13 A Kozik 16. L.McKi e43 A . Brauhn

.14 N . Goss 14, A Viscendese

15 D Vi

23 C Devereux24 J ouagan

. .14 .E. Marsh 17. M.Clarke

44 A . Van Rompaey 15 D. Molino . . scendese 27 orma

e H ~15.R. Goodbody 18. I•Loughna n

6 L Hope 16. A. Nirens :HkimB 16 .H. Brooks 19. D .Barnes

18 R . Turnbull 17. G . Pollard (VC) 35 J Munsoni

~17.R. Plummer 20 . D .Coggan

20 B. Kezilas 18, M. Neilsen 36 T c :, ri37 A D qc 18 .N. Rose 21 . W.Coleman

22 B. Henry 19 . T. Cousland u m on38 B Fakke 19 .C. Waxman 22 . D.Neilson

23 C . Probyn 20 . D. Fox ~~ k e39 20,J, Wright (C) 23 . D.Meredit h

24 S. Seletto 21 . S. Foley~

N41 N Gbgon 21 .0 . MacKenzie (VC) 24 . M .Mendol o

25 B. Smith 22 . D. Fox 42 M Hiubnch43 A Hychenko 23 .B . Koetsier 25. T.Finlay

27 A. Banks 23 . M . Bowen 44 M Leptos 27.D . Swanton 26. L.Stillman

28 S. Weaver 24 . D. Gianakos46 45 J Uaysh 29.T. Archer 27. J•0'Dea

29 D. Dawes 25 . M . King 47 D Mcyv'ry 33.R . Mosbey32 C. SendeckY1

26. J . Brown 48 L Mic49 A Parker 39.A. Jones

33 C. Delosa 27. C. Owen 50 R Phelan 43.M. McGaura n28. D. Bevan 51 L Radich

52 B Thrusl29. B . Gevaux 53 R ThwaHes

30, J . Saigal W s~i31 . J . McGeach

C Co chuj Di MahnA McKenzieD Montgomer yH Tuma y

OLD TRINITY ORM®ND ST LEOS EM MAUS WERRIBEE WHITEFRIARSCoach:- Dean Peters Coach: Tim Hille Coach : Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penaluna

1 Peggie A 1 .L Russell 1 N Kennedy 1 . S . Muraca 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middlin2 Hine A (C) 2 .S. Wheller 2 M DAmelio 2. C. Kelly 3. S . Cleven 2. M Norrish3 Langdon S 3 .M. Wood 3 B Petrie 3 . M . Bradfield 5. M . Cahill 3 . N . Pas k4 Taylor C 4 .C.Hassell 4 P Sampson 4. S . Eisenberg 6. D. Purtell 4 . R .Bett5 Pretty S 5 .A. Clinch 5 P Podbury 5 . P. McGowan 7 J . Power 5 . P Valoppi6 Burgess J 6 .M . Luba 6 P Boyd 6 . S . Kidd 8 M . Malady 6 . D Lloy d7 Davies M (DVC) 7.R. Wiley 8 S Davidson 7 . B. Daniels 9 L. Swain 8 . R Drew8 Arrticoni A 8.J . Muzzell 9 N Romney 8 . C . Jack 10 L. Coulthard 9 . B.Kehoe9 Jackson N 9.J . Franklin 14 M McHugh 9 . A. Russo 11 D . Crea 10 . J.Seeger10 Blackmore B 10.A . Warwarek 15 P Carey 10 . A. Borg 12 C . Slats 11 . Z.Webb11 Mithen P 11 .D . Healy 16 A Kelly 11 . J. Toussaint 13 T. Langford 13 . LGillies12 Kelly T 12.G. Breitkreuz 19 A Rooks 12 . C. Smith 14 L Twomey 14 . G .Thompson13 Gordon N 13.M . Martinov 20 J Hamilton 13 . D. Groulos 15 M. Baker 15. D.Smith14 Thwa@es M 14.D . Jowett 21 A Ballard 14 . T. Davidson 16 R . Coslovich 16. C.Holdsworth15 Amore J 15.A . Goonan 23 G Brearley 15 . M . Walsh 17 T. Barugh 17. A.Pizzey16 Amore S 16.D . McKenna 28 C Beljak 16, C. Yasar 19 J. Morris 18. C.Beal17 Armatas C 17 .M. Heffernan 41 D Wood 17. A . Tedesco 20 S. Alexander 19. A .Coleman18 Heaven C 18 .M. Ramsay 55 D Tomkins 18. B . Cunningham 21 A. Graham 20. D.Seneratn e19 Duell R 19 .W. Cove 59 M Anderson 19. R . Rose 22 A. Baker 21 . J .Tompkins20 Oberoi S 20 .R . Lerner 61 G Hondow 20. D . Lowe 24 J . Treyvaud 22. J . Peak e21 Kinross A 21 .L . Wilson 64 T Stephens 21 . N . Gauci 25 N. Muhllechner 23 . T. Collett22 Furphy D 22 .B. Rayson 73 J Dixon 22. S. Blanco 27 S . Salt 24 . G.Coutts23 Hillas R 24 .A. Lom 74 J Blewitt 23. J. Russo 28 M . Haverkamp 25 . F. Pellegrino24 p»soptwscnJ(VC) 26 .T. Harvey 24. M. O'Donnell 29 D. D'sousa 27 . S.Savage25 Lucas C 27.J. Noske 25 . J. Purton 30 B . Janson 29 . D .Bell27 Cokalis S 28.T. Naylor 26 . C . Andrews 37 G. Kennedy 30 . J.Strong26 Donahoo M(VC) 29.A. 0'Shannessy 27 . R. Fastuca 31 . S.Urbano28 Stebbins N 31 .S . Bbarker 28 . T. Dean 32 . J.Parry29 Crawrford M 33.A. Cook 29 . L. Simmons 34. S.Britt30 Bullen M 39.M. Ferrari 30 . C. Mahoney 37. D. Sims44 Lancaster M 49.A . Perry 31 . B. Vandenhurk 44. N.Martin76 Matthew M 54.M. Wilso n

67.R . Marti n75.R . Presser

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nder-19 - Section (2 BlueAJAX DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA MONASH BLUES MENTONE

'Coach: Mark Zuker Coach : Greg Buntine Coach: John Howard Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor

J Israe sot'n1 S. Chapman 1 .M . Meyer2 Z Lewski

2 L Browne 3 J.Rosengarlen (C) S Sulliva n24 A Bull 3 D Hyde 4 G . Chessan..

3 P Dixo n. .

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Coach : J.,r. tan Coach: David Z: ; its Coach: cl c_I Sig rC, h: it 'a Coach : Ric Grummett

2 R . Klogeman 1 S. Cook5 A. Boland 1 . S. Marsh 2 T. Hedgelan d6 P. McNiff 2 . D . Florence

Kirk3 J7 A. Jenkinson 3 . A . Paradiso

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.4 R . Davidson

9 M. Guthridge 5 . G Taylor 5 B. Kean10 L . Mackowski 6 . M Benic 6 D . Burle y12 A. Corrigan 7, M. McGrath 7 M. Cursio13 V. Hall 8 . R . Conti 8 S. Glover14 A. Hayes 9 . M. Bickerdike 9 T. Roac h15 S. Varone 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 10 J. McArdl e17 J. See 13 . R Lee 11 T Dean19 D . Sinclair 14 . P Harding 12 J. Hughes20 S. Collins 16 . D . Charles 13 M. Kelly ( '21 P. Stone 18 . A DeSimone 14 N . Barry22 G . Cochrane 19 . J Hasan 15 T. James23 M. Patterson 20 . J Paraskeva

McLellan16 D24 D . Dew 22 . M Perri .

Monk17 H25 C . Tavalli 23 . D . Tsokas

25 D Steer

.18 A. Saad

27 C . Munro.

26 . D . Ma rt in (VC) 19 M. Sated28 J. Holly 31 . T. Waiters 20 S. Saad29 B. Miller 33 . P. Gordon 21 N . Trigwel l30 J. Tappley 34 . M Tollit 22 S. Bermingham

35 . P. Tsokas 23 N . Hah n24 S. Haynes25 J. Mullins

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4 R Hall 2 S Page 2 S Bloodworth

5 A Dean 3 V Scerri3 D Bongiomo4 J Corbett

6 A Ha rvey 5 J Ramsay 5 C Delahunty11 S Connelly 6 B Shalders 6 T Donavan14 S Fantone 8 K Elliot 7 P Donelan15 L Drummond

11 A Jamieson b19 A Paglia ( DVC) Flood9 S21 L McMahon 12 M Temming 10 P Fowler22 R P riest 15 J Telfier 11 J Greenwood24 G Loftus 16 D Stafford 12 M Grigg

27 D Caple 17 L Becker .13 R Hamitton14 W Hann a

28 S Russell 18 L Fielding 15 D Higgins29 M Keeling 19 R Johnson 16 E Hinde34 P Gloury

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39 J Z'ivkovic 18 T Mayall39 S Fistric 21 D Heywood 19 R Moreto n42 N Stephens 22 A Carlo 20 D Oconnel

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56 M Spinoso 25 R Hatty22 B Owen23 V Parkinso n

60 D~ ndy 27 M Kosta 24 S Prince61 C Duncan 28 P McMahon 25 L Rawnsley63 S Corcoran (VC) 29 G Hewat 26 J Rivett75 S Barh3ro 27 A Ross76 A Smith 31 M Assouad 28 S Rundle77 T Crotty -~ 29 M Sale

30 S Sanditord (C)31 JP Santamaria32 R Scarle t t33 N Sharp34 P Sondh u35 M Stockield36 A Torney37 J Walke r38 D Watson39 R Willis

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James Hayter, University Blues .Striking, 2matches .

Joe Saas, North Old Boys .Unduly rough play, 3 matches

Steven Wernham, North Brunswick .Disputing umpire's decision, 1 match .

* Paul McGowan, Werribee (U19) .Audible obscenity, 1 match .

* Glen Morrissey, Aquinas (U19) .Striking, 2 matche s

* Glen Loftus, Old Paradians (U19) .Tripping, 3 matches .

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Ut FESERVE P W L. D For Agsf % PLs

) L .,, ;E~$ITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 342 114 300.00 1 2

AMBERWELL 3 3 0 0 295 183 161 .20 1 2GEELONG 3 3 0 0 253 171 147.95 1 2

, i,ULE 3 2 1 0 221 159 138.99 8

~T , .EOS EMMAUS WP 3 2 1 0 244 201 121 .39 8

7 ASSUMPTION 3 1 2 0 225 217 103.69 4H BLUES 3 1 2 0 193 261 73.95 4

LLEY O B 3 0 3 0 175 236 74.15 0

; 0 C 3 0 3 0 155 280 55.36 0REY 3 0 3 0 85 366 23.22 0

P W L D For Agst % Pts3 3 0 0 250 77 324.68 1 2

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3 2 1 0 222 155 143.23 8

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SIAN O C 3 1 2 0 133 161 82.61 4"-~E UNI 3 1 2 0 131 200 65.50 4

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3 2 1 0 213 143 148.95 8

3 1 2 0 157 181 86.74 4

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:-H,~ONDCENTRAL 3 1 2 0 134 315 42.54 4ERT PARK 3 0 3 0 93 259 35.91 0

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i_TALLY-HO 3 2 1 0 135 73 184.93 8,=3RIBEEAMATEUR5 3 2 1 0 255 180 141 .67 8

G~ N BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 239 202 118.32 8"T JLYDALE 3 2 1 0 160 190 84.21 8.-~ ERTSWOOD 3 2 1 0 114 156 73.08 8

_D WESTBOURNE 3 1 2 0 151 211 71 .56 4COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 158 228 69.30 4

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3 3 0 0 257 98 262.24 1 2

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RAN AFC 3 2 1 0 276 156 176.92 8ELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 177 122 145.08 8

DSCOTCH 3 2 1 0 143 137 104.38 8

-r :",VERIANS 3 1 2 0 198 118 167.80 4

=RRY PENOLA OB 3 1 2 0 159 166 95 .78 4

3WICKAFC 3 1 2 0 82 228 35.96 4"---NOD O C 3 0 3 0 90 214 42.06 0-.D BRIGHTON 3 0 3 0 100 364 27.47 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L. D For Agst % PtsCOLLEGIANS 3 3 0 0 303 57 531 .58 12

OLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 227 99 229 .29 12MONASH BLUES 3 2 1 0 194 114 170 .18 8ST LEOS EMMAUS 3 2 1 0 179 145 123 .45 8

OLD TRINITY 3 1 2 0 130 115 113 .04 4

OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2 0 142 160 88 .75 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 1 2 0 128 159 80 .50 4MARCEWN 3 1 2 0 129 197 65.48 4

OLD GEELONG 3 1 2 0 131 201 65 .17 4WHITEFRIARS 3 0 3 0 64 380 16 .84 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L. D For Agst % PtsDE LA SALLE 3 3 0 0 451 100 451 .00 12

OLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 0 378 87 434 .48 12ST BERNARDS 3 3 0 0 458 138 331 .88 12

ST KEVINS 3 3 0 0 292 114 256 .14 12OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 362 147 246 .26 12OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 2 0 220 236 93 .22 4

OLD MELBURNWNS 3 1 2 0 235 295 79 .66 4MARCEWN 3 1 2 0 194 314 61.78 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 3 0 132 267 49 .44 0COLLEGIANS 3 0 3 0 164 439 37 .36 0BEAUMARIS AFC 3 0 3 0 92 394 23 .35 0

MAZENOD 0 C 3 0 3 0 23 470 4 .89 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L. D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 411 126 326 .19 12WERRIBEEAMATEURS 3 3 0 0 423 171 247 .37 12

OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 0 321 161 199 .38 8

CAULFIELDGR 3 2 1 0 185 133 139 .10 8OLD ESSENDON GR 3 2 1 0 266 233 114 .16 8YARRA VALLEY O B 3 2 1 0 328 296 110 .81 8ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 2 1 0 262 290 90 .34 8OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 237 265 89 .43 4

ORMOND 3 1 2 0 237 335 70 .75 4WHR"EFRIARS 3 0 3 0 194 295 65 .76 0HAMPTON ROVERS 3 0 3 0 151 341 44 .28 0

MHSOB 3 0 3 0 80 449 17 .82 0

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MENTONE AMATEURS 3AJAX 3OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3

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MONASH BLUES 3SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS3OAKLEIGH 3

GLEN EIRA AFC 3

W L D For Agst % Pts

3 0 0 550 126 436 .51 123 0 0 423 124 341 .13 12

3 0 0 373 154 24221 121 2 0 165 292 56 .51 81 2 0 379 167 226.95 4

1 2 0 238 277 85 .92 41 2 0 94 213 44.13 41 2 0 73 431 16.94 4

0 3 0 107 618 17 .31 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % P4sOLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 0 338 136 248 .53 12OLD PARADIANS 3 2 0 1 290 144 201 .39 10UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 286 174 164 .37 8THERRY PENOLA OB 3 2 1 0 256 165 155 .15 8NORTH OLD BOYS 3 1 2 0 103 158 65 .19 8RUPERTSWOOD 3 1 1 1 455 162 280.86 6BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE3 1 2 0 68 134 50.75 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3 1 2 0 47 273 17 .22 4

AQUINAS 0 C 3 0 3 0 86 583 14 .75 0

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001A SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 0 338 250 135 .20 12OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 0 258 210 122 .86 8MHSOB 3 2 1 0 307 278 110 .43 8ST BERNARDS 3 2 1 0 304 344 88.37 8OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 1 1 260 269 96.65 6UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 1 1 1 196 232 84.48 6MARCEWN 3 1 2 0 250 231 108.23 4ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 274 257 106.61 4OLD XAVERIANS 3 1 2 0 220 218 100.92 4MAZENOD 0 C 3 0 3 0 292 410 71 .22 0

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 305 132 231 .06 12OLD HAILEYBURY 3 3 0 0 310 175 177.14 12DE LA SALLE 3 2 1 0 341 178 191 .57 8NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 1 0 259 217 119 .35 8BEAUMARIS AFC 3 2 1 0 222 227 97 .80 8OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 183 194 94.33 8ORMOND 3 1 2 0 147 271 54.24 4OLD PARADIANS 3 0 3 0 194 259 74.90 0WHREFRIARS 3 0 3 0 199 320 62.19 0THERRY PENOLA OB 3 0 3 0 163 350 46.57 0

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsCOLLEGIANS 3 3 0 0 301 176 171 .02 12HAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 0 0 347 250 138.80 12OLD ESSENDON GR 3 2 1 0 349 210 166 .19 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 2 1 0 375 325 115 .38 8GLEN EIRA AFC 3 2 1 0 261 246 106 .10 8CAULFIELD GR 3 1 2 0 255 250 102.00 4OLD MENTONIANS 3 1 2 0 316 365 86.58 4AJAX 3 1 2 0 184 270 68.15 4PRAHRAN AFC 3 0 3 0 180 294 61 .22 0BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE3 0 3 0 217 399 54.39 0

D1 SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsBANYULE 3 3 0 0 402 186 216.13 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 3 0 0 390 216 180 .56 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 302 273 110.62 12NANHOEASSUMPTION 3 2 1 0 278 227 122 .47 8OLD CAMBERWELL 3 1 2 0 291 244 119 .26 4AQUINAS O C 3 1 2 0 364 378 96.30 4OLD GEELONG 3 1 2 0 283 331 85.50 4YARRA VALLEY O B 3 1 2 0 203 346 58.67 4MONASH BLUES 3 0 3 0 212 346 61.27 0OLD CAREY 3 0 3 0 168 346 48.55 0

D2 SECTtON P W L D For Agst % PtsMENTONEAMATEURS 3 3 0 0 389 194 200.52 12SALESIAN 0 C 3 3 0 0 305 192 158 .85 12WILUAMSTOWN CYMS 3 2 1 0 346 219 157 .99 8OAKLEIGH AFC 3 2 1 0 305 221 138 .01 8WEST BRUNSWICK 3 1 2 0 195 236 82 .63 4PARKSIDE 3 1 2 0 244 309 78.96 4PENINSULA 0 B 3 1 2 0 242 312 77.56 4KEW 3 1 2 0 220 289 76.12 4LA TROBE UNI 3 1 2 0 188 300 62.67 4POWER HOUSE 3 0 3 0 134 296 45.27 0

D3 SECTION PFITZROY REDS 3STJOHNSOC 3

BENTLEIGH AFC 3ELSTERNWICK 3

MONASH GRYPHONS 3UHSOB 3

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS3

RICHMOND CENTRAL 3ALBERT PARK 3

W L D ' For Agst %3 0 0 349 107 326.173 0 0 485 202 240.103 0 0 384 173 221 .972 1 0 258 222 116.221 2 0 275 282 97.521 2 0 235 303 77 .561 2 0 254 341 74 .491 2 0 161 326 49 .390 3 0 180 392 45.920 3 0 193 426 45.3 1

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % PLs

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 3 3 0 0 301 180 167.22 12SYNDALTALLY-HO 3 3 0 0 230 180 127.78 12MT LILYDALE 3 2 1 0 328 182 180,22 8BULLEEN COBRAS 3 2 1 0 427 261 163 .60 8RUPERTSWOOD 3 2 1 0 181 145 124 .83 8NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 291 334 87 .13 8SWINBURNE UNI 2 1 1 0 141 188 75 .00 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 238 270 88 .15 4OLD WESTBOURNE 3 1 2 0 169 201 84.08 4ST MARYS 3 0 3 0 233 328 71 .04 0ELEYPARKAFC 3 0 3 0 134 404 33.17 0

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsUNIVERSITY BLUES 3 3 0 0 246 83 296.39 12STBERNARDS 3 3 0 0 215 143 150.35 12OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 246 166 148.19 12OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 291 194 150.00 8MARCELIJN 3 1 2 0 203 204 99.51 4MAZENOD 0 C 3 1 2 0 200 232 86 .21 4OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 2 0 127 172 73 .84 4ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 147 258 56.98 4OLDTRINITY 3 0 3 0 155 224 69.20 0MHSOB 3 0 3 0 139 293 47.44 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD MELBURNIANS 3 3 0 0 301 118 255.08 12OLD HAILEYBURY 3 3 0 0 332 134 247.76 12OLD PARADIANS 3 3 0 0 283 181 156.35 12ORMOND 3 2 1 0 222 145 153 .10 8WHITEFRIARS 3 2 1 0 218 206 105 .83 8THERRY PENOLA OB 3 1 2 0 225 230 97 .83 4DE LA SALLE 3 1 2 0 161 233 69.10 4OLD IVANHOE 3 0 3 0 127 238 53.36 0NORTH OLD BOYS 3 0 3 0 129 276 46.74 0BEAUMARIS AFC 3 0 3 0 89 326 27.30 0

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsHAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 0 0 307 177 173.45 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 2 1 0 249 130 191 .54 8COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 248 146 169.86 8OLD ESSENDON GR 3 2 1 0 244 172 141 .86 8PRAHRAN AFC 3 2 1 0 194 138 140.58 8CAULFIELD GR 3 2 1 0 213 164 129 .88 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE3 1 2 0 148 234 63.25 4OLD MENTONIANS 3 1 2 0 183 291 62.89 4AJAX 3 0 3 0 119 236 50.42 0GLEN EIRA AFC 3 0 3 0 97 314 30.89 0

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