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Snuyg as a Buyg in a Ru : ;Nope, it was never really in doubt at ToorakPark as Xavs careered away to a 45 point win .It's the first time I've seen the red and blacksfor a while and all the typical Xavs ingredientswere there : lots of drive from disciplined andattacking half backs, plenty of solid bodiesaround the ball and a sustained burst of goalsthat ultimately sealed the win . They play thatway from Year Seven at school and the tengoal third quarter nailedthe SKOBs .Travis Ruygthe unbridledthe West
(back fromhoon fest of
London
Wildcats), NathanBingham (who is a lovelykick) and Simon Lethlean(relishing more defensiveroles as he gets older) allplayed well . SKOBs werepretty ordinary to be
Bernies whiledefender/wingman
Brett Trollope gotthe plaudits at Old
Haileybury, who
were down by seven goals halfway through thefinal term and went in without key playmakerPaul Corrigan .In the others, Marcellin were far too strong for
Collegians . Admittedly, the Lions are bloodin ga lot of young players whowill take a while to adjustto the tempo of A Grade .OR3s pushed the Blueshard but the class of theStudents saw them overthe line with George DeCrespigny bagging five .And, as expected, Scotchdefeated Trinity, thoughthe OTs put up a mightyfight with Andy Cultrera
" . . .att the typical Xavsingredients were there : lots ofdrive from disciplined andattacking hatf backs, plentyof solid bodies around theball and a sustained burst ofgoals that ultimately sealedthe win ."
honest, though Tim Duggan and TomSimpson battled hard and Steve McKee may
be the most laconic player in the comp but hehas perfected the move of strolling out from
FF, sticking out the big mitts, plucking thee
ball out, lighting a smoke, casually ambling inand kicking a goal on the left, before jogging
back to his mark with an air of indifference .
Interestingly, almost every team that SKOBs
play this year are coming off a game against
Collegians . No disrespect to the Lions, but the
St Kevin's boys would probably want their
opponents softened up a little by theMarcellins and Xavs of this world .
guick Draw McGraw
Every kid dreams about it . Nailing thewinning goal with the last kick of the game .St Bernards' Troy Legudi had the chance buthis shot narrowly missed and Haileyburyand the Bernies finished on a level pegging .First gamer Andrew Gill was best for the
returning to form with six and AndrewRamsden dominating the ruck.
CLUB
A SECTIONOld ScotchSt . KevinsOld Haileybury
University Blues
Marcellin
A RESERVE
Old Haileybury
Old Xaverians
Old Melburnians
Old Scotch
Gertsman 4 15
McKee 5 15
B. O'Farrell 2 13
De Crespigney 5 11
Cullinan 5 10
Efstathiou 4 15
Green 3 9
Hawkins 0 8
Beaurepaire 0 7
2 Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER -- 7
> fstathi Who ?
lid T-faileybury's reserves, with a string of
,I in should know him by now . The bigges t
it amateur football, indeed the bigges tin Gown, Chris Efstathiou, is back firin g
1,~s. My most vivid footballing memory i s
I pi :r; ing on him one Friday afternoon a t
nlii~_1d Grammar, having him pick me u p
I t i1rrnv me approximately 90 metres across
i t, r i. rcudering me more or less useless fo r
1 oC the year . Although predominantly a
l)lxr . he did play a pivotal role in
it %'s last crack at an A Grade fl ag in
ivcn that they're a red-hot chance thi s
1 ic ni :i ;oos, last year's glamour team
11 1, . gargantuan one as the winteripproaeh and the footy gets slower ?
„tT(i Nicco pull out a smoky an d
It,nm : ; . t~'iii Blues were unstoppable in
how, even in reserves footy ,t~u(cc-ive losses to OMs and Old
)ughts on
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t 1 , ing as a good thing .today
~C~,1t[Ili~)rns, Xavs on the Uni
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Iciest battle of all, S ti~ot,~ : of horrors and
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A SECTIONOLD IIAB.EYBURY 3.8 5.10 11 .14 14.16 (100)
ST BERNARDS 3 .1 10.5 15.8 15.10 (100)
Old Hail : S Langtord-Jones 3 Bourke 2 O'Farrell 2 Ford 2 Mason 2Siapantas Mohammad M Armstrong. Best: Trollope S Langford-Jones
Waite Barker Jenke Mason. St Bern: Goullet 3 Cheep 2 Legudi 2 Liberatore2 N Mitchell 2 Potter 2 Madden Roach. Best: McLaughlin Gill Goutlet T
Wilkinson Madden Cheep.Umpires: Wacne Hinton Mark Gibson (F) AIR Stokes Peter Teasdale (B)Travis Storti ~'in Vescovi (G )MARCELLIN 6.1 9.6 17.9 19 .14 (128)COLLEGIANS 1 .2 3.2 7.5 8.8 (56)
Marc : Cullman 5 O'Donnell 3 S Considine 2 A Papatuca 2 Rice AddisonCarmody McMillan Johnston L Considine Mactaren. Best : Woods LConsidine A Papaluca Waters M Bortolotto Caltiuuyt Coll : Taft 2 RobersonRowston Roach Wicks BlumCietd Fry . Best : Lockett Dixon Huniphrey Taft
Roach Hoist,Umpires : Leah Gallagher Peter Liddell (F) Michael Saunders AndrewErrmgton (B) Chris Doyle Daniel Kofoed (G)OLD RA4ER1ANS 4.9 6.14 16 .16 19.20 (134)
ST Ti EVINS 1.0 4.6 8.8 13.t 1(89)
Old Xav: Pasceri 4 Rush 2 Letluean 2 Agtus 2 Chatfield 2 Colbert RuygBeardsley Sapuppo Scanlon Bingham Beetham. Best: Ruvg Beardsley
Bingham Beetharn Pasceri Lethlean. SKOB: McKee 5 Lucas 3 Pope 2Greeviam Lynch Sttamion. Best: Duggan Garlick Simpson Mahoney
Gree )ram Ganev .Umpires: Richard Eastwrood Jamie Kvins (F) Chris O'Shea Adam Rodgers(B) Bernie Jephson Michael ODoimell(G)OLD ASELBURNIANS 4 .4 4.7 10.12 10.14 (74)
UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.0 11.4 13.4 19.6 (120)
Old Melb: Jo. Miller 2 Ja . Beaumont Je . Beaumont Daily, Mulquiurey
Harvey Hawkuvs Studham wilson. Best: Roberts Daffy Jo. Miller Hotme Ja .
Beaumont Ja. Miller. Uni Blues : QeCrespigny 5 Scambler 3 Torney 2Wilkie 2 Rigby North Gleeson Ryan Kordick Clarke Scilly . Best : Sully Steele
DeCrespigny Ryan Scanibter Hayter.Umpires : Rob Mayston Peter James (F) Rob Mavston Jnr Peter MonotO (B)Ban2et Scully Bernie Hoare (G )OLD T'RINrrY 6.2 7.5 10.7 13.7 (85)
OLD SCOTCH 6.0 10.5 10.8 15.15 (105)
Old Trfn : Cultrera 6 J Healy 3 Dann S Kennedy Medland A Ramsden. Best:A Ram_=den Cultrera Beardsley Brown S Amore Reynolds Old Sc : Gersmian4 Snaddon 3 Collins 2 McKenzie-McHarg 2 Kitchen Leitt Lorenzini B
Philips . Best: Tallent B Phillips Beranger Snaddon Collins Pugsley.
Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Simon Stokes (F) Matt Jerilchison Cameron Hayes(B) Andrew Esposito Dominic Napoli (G )
A RESERVEOLD HAII .""BURY 1.3 3.6 6.7 10.10 (70)
SrBERNf. . .! 5 4.2 4.4 9.7 12.8 (80)
O :d 11 M. Ihiou I Dares Bell Salter J McLauchlan White 'Malden .mstrong Saunders Floyd Thurmond Bell .Pearson 3 N Smith 2 Thomas Harris tanti<vzo.ware N Saudi Mizieniez Andrews .
0.2 1.2 4.5 4.6 (30)2.1 6.4 7.5 8.9 (57)
ii
Gullifer Holland
3.1 6.4 7.7 10.8 (68)1 ! 1.6 1.7 4.8(32 )
o Byrne Tsiotras. Best: Russo Marsonl' i ; ttlvcs : Heinz 3 . Albanis. Best: wood Fishle v
3.0 3.2 4.4 4.7(3113.3 7.4 10.7 12.8 (80)ro S t'anDervenne. Best: Petdro M Burgess
'af C . Old Scotch : Carroll 5 Smith 3C Phillips. Best: Josephs Teasdale C
3
A SECTION., . , . . . . .~ , . . . ., . . . . .,~ .~ .
at Sportst ;ovei
Arrnu, 96 .5 Inrner F Nt
12.8 14.9 (93)2.3 6.5(41 )
ell 2 Rusk O'Mara ht Walsh .anion Ginnavin Hulett .
A SectionCOLLEGIAN MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELRURN{ANS OLD SCOTC H
Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice Coach: Dale Tapp rgAsst Coach : Andrew ~~
Res: Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins R es . Coach : Andrew Bonwick Res Coach : Fab GattiRes Coach: Serge D'Arge•s.>
Asst Coach: Ray Beat,,
1 J . Dixon VC 1 B. Dobson 1 C. Horne 1 T Cudnpp2 Ja Beaumont
1 7. eeranqer ICt2 B. :(VC)
2 M . Johnson 2 J . Rice 2 S. Davey 3 M . eill g 4 Qj .t (VC)3 B. MooneyY 3 D . Waters 3 P. Co aJan (C) H. Lace y
Muiqwney5 R (VC)c4 A. Shinkfield 4 J . Frazer 4 S. LangtordJones (DVC)
.6 D. Holn,e _ .
g a:7 J . Kitchen5 R. Henebery Johnsto n5 D 5 J. Bourke 7 H. Turner a S. oe.~k6 N . Baxter
.Romani n6 G 6 L Sapan as
8 Je Beaunwnt9 0 Hamson
9 A.Pugsk.ry10 C . Snuth
6 S. WoolleyTaft7 S
.7 S. Maguire 6 W. Smith
.10 T. Roberts it 7 Bull
Hum e12 S.7 J . Farley 8 R . Frisina 7 M. Corrigatl 11 R . Ferraro
12 0. Webb.
13 A. Nettleton14 C. McKenne- racHarg
8 C . Unsworth Capt 9 L . Considine 8 F. Mohammad 13 E . wiison 15 S . Catans9 J . Fry 10 D . Cullinan 9 M . Barker (DVC) 14 A . Vo a eY 8
15 i . we r16 B . eatrou17 7 wg eyy Y cj10 J . Jorgensen 11 N . Addison 10 C. Efstathiou 1e J . Byrne 1a t_ Hawkins
11 C. Weekes12 N. Harrison Capt 12 B . O'Donnell 11 A. McIntyre 17 Ja Miller
1a T. Fitzgerald19 R. .wseph s20 S. Troa~
Parrent13 M 13 C . Woods 12 B. O'Farrell 19 E . Studham 21 C e22.
14 J. Ashman 14 A .Layton 13 B. Waite 20 21 J. M
Guest Hicks 0 . Crane
15 C . Hoist 15 J . Bortolotto 14 S. Jones.
22 J. Dixon 24 D Brooke25 M. Saunders
16 A. Baxter 16 L. McMillan 15 D. Mackenzie 23 pJ . Berry24 U. Hawkins
26 T Down,n g27 L Dzme's~ u17 J. Heritage 17 G . Cox (C) 16 P. O'Donnell 25 H . Whitehead 28 A. Quail
17 D . PhillipsBarbe r18 D
18 D . Gartner 17 K Ford (VC) 26 C . Kennedy27 P. Oman
29 M. Gran30 7. FlrrocBuaro.
19 C . Davidson 19 A. Papaluca 18 D . ThUm~d 28 M. Monson 31 N . LedlGerstman32 J
20 M . Hoiles 20 M. Hermans 19 M . Armstrong 29 M. Pro'ase3o Jo Miller
.33 E . Re d
21 C. Harris VC 21 N . Walker 20 M . Fankhauser 31 J . Berry 34 C. Pttraps35 P. o'Ca„ror
22 N. Lockett 22 D . Marson 21 A Janke32 E Syib
y 36 J. Sutct>ye23 C. Mollard 23 M . Leffanue YL D. Mason
33 J Magee34 P. Toll
37``+8 T
. JCarro tPoa n
24 E. WatersMuir25 R 24 L. O'Flynn 23 M. Seccup 35 C. Ra y
Costelioo-Mann~rg36 T39 S. Graham40 T. Aurei Sna N.
Krotiri s26 P 25 R. Galati 24 B. TrotYape (DVC).
37 J. Grant 41 tv. Lcwns.Rowston27 G 26 D. McMlllan 25 S. Rowlands 3a L . Bunn 42 T. Booted
43 ~ ~.28 B . Couch 27 S. Theisz 26 J. Bell 39 J. Tucker
40 H . O'Brienp ~~
45 R Teases',28 D . Browning 28 B. Carmody 27 B. Johnston 41 J . Ray 46 J. Beaurepaire29 N . Burrows 30 S. Considine Goldsworthy28 S. 42 A . Waddel l
43 A . Wu47 T Hosk,g48 S . D+rrnares q
30 L. Moon 31 M. Bortolotto 29 B . Carson 44 E . Farauharson 49 B. Snaddon31 N. Roach
Blumfield VC32 C 33 F. DOrbolO 30 D. WarroS45 J . Mitchell46 C. Neesoq
50 M . waG:wn51 L . Freenwn
.33 B. Hoist 34 D . Jarred (VC) 31 D. Lay 47 D. Marks 52 o Krx9te
Sym' ~~ 1~y'34 D. McCaughan 37 C. Maclaren 32 B. Mild 4
8 49 C.. Ts,~ot
r Jenkins as S`ar'wiA5 4
55 s. Dpasqua k35 L . Nesbit 39 B . Colville 33 S. Walden 50 A. Panndex 56 T. D:spasquale
36 M. Roberson Purcel l40 C 34 P.Largford-Jones 51 M. Kennon 57 J .orarw37 S. Humphry
.41 J . Seabury 35 T. Chis w m 52 J. Anderson
53 D . osnrond58 A. Grant59 tv. Erroll
38 A. Fabri s39 D . Cannizzo 42 G . Petroff 35 D . Lappage 54 M. Barre n
55 C . Theadoulou6e J . Sheldon61 A . IN SutheAand
40 D . Strachan 43 J. Pascuzzi 36 L McPherson 56 J . Tucker 62 M. Graham63 1 Gallia
41 B . Duff 44 L . Hansen 37 D. Brown 57 W . McDonaldProtvse58 A
64 S . Lorenzen~
42 T. Sank 45 D . Theisz 38 L Floyd.
59 W. Wharton65 M" Moran5s A Pearce
43 E . Malone McGree46 A 39 S . Rode 60 A. Genrs 67 S. L ;11-y44 Y. Phillips
.52 A. Rivstovski 41 S. Saunders 61 D. Woodford
62 T. Harrison68 L Ked c69 S. HoskuW
45 A. Stone46 J . Cooke 53 R . taconis 42 J. Mueller 63 R. Manhews
64 N, Daffy70 J . M~ha771 M . A~r~er
47 Z . Moon 54 J . Forbes 43 D . Salter 6$ P. Grundy 72 B Snwih73 M G~!en
48 B. Low 55 J . Wallis 44 J. McLauchlan 66 N. Peters 74 D Con'qa t49 M . Rose 57 B . Wignell 45 M. DovAing 68 M . Bes t
70 J . Russo75 C Dubw76 J. Nicdess
50 M. Rice 59 R. Conte 46 B. Crawford 71 T. Butter 77 7 Page51 B. Shadbott 62 M . McCartin 47 R. Mitchell 72 C . Atder
73 N Russell78 N . Smon79 G. Junkeer
52 M. NaylorRutherford53 T 63 C . Pezzimenti 48 G. Chi{tperfield
.74 N . Lawier eo N . stubna
Coaman81 N.54 B Woolhouse 70 D . Cracknell 49 L Pitcher 75 s . Goo:ey
Mitchell76 E
.82 B . RHnmuth
.55 T. Cookes Res Capt 51 H. McLauchlan
.77 S . Haran ~ A. ve~mura
Stefanidaki s56 M 52 C. Ferguson 78 V . Bach as R, Craven.57 D. Williamson 53 M. Levy
79 E . Baker60 C. Brett-YOUrg
86 S.Amge r87 M . Snow
58 N . Bobeff yt AVilohns 81 A. Ray 88 D . Sear
59 A . Wright - Smith 56 D .~~82 D. Emerso n
GaibraRh83 R89 T. Fra~r90 j
Fa60 D. Mutton 57 A Kight.
84 L Gold; yman
S~Rmn92 J61 E. HealeyBaker58 A ~ Game
.93 C .62 O . Howard . i rB. t S '9 4
63 A. Kenneally 59 N. Gibson 68 A . Kauye . ~smrn95 N . "64 N .Crai 9
~Rt't~tt Valley 62 G. White89 W. Kiel90 W. Landate
. - ln96 A . ;97 J.Sn . y
65 A. Smith 63 S. Pickering 91 A . Manahan 98 N. Than
66 J. Adgemi sNi h lA It1tY~' (.1111)~
92 D. Miller93 W- Peron
99 A. Bun100 D. Glen
67 c o s. Ot 94 S . Radywanik 101 A Catch~ave
68 M . Gromotga 02 D. Fazieden70 D . Slatyer Btt~~een
103 C. Love
i~ o ~76 B .Hege ton: .proudly sponsored by : 105 R . Hooke
Q ,4oR GAZIVIANt•. ~•-~ N <71G H R1® DJ K2ASSET MANAGEMENT
M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 201
OLD TF ,iIY r L .'rMAR1A~SC ,_C, -hes: Leigh Car lson
t, P~m GautFes Coach : Dale BowerClub 18 Coach: Ed Best
L P . ynolds,Na!~ h
7 E-r rsrts
j Petdro
T %i~a DerVenne
OLD XAVERIARSCoach : Barry Richardson
Res Coach: Anthony Bourke
1 A. Fox2 C . Santatucia3 J. Pascer i4 Ja McDonnell5 D . Rush6 A. Oswald7 S. Lethlean8 A. McDonald9 A. Cox10 M. Beardsley11 L . Howard12 A. Bowen13 T. Ruyg14 J. Agius15 L . Ford (Capt)16 S. Mollard17 A. Chatfield (V.C.)18 M. Scanlan19 D . Walsh
20 J. Scanlan
21 S McCarthy21 T. Purs s22 T. Ockleshaw (V.C .)22 M, Rush23 S. Johnston24 C . Purss25 R . Carey26 N . Serafmi27 P R :a n
Je 1 .- DonnellC e_-_ .rram
ST. BERNARDSCoach : Simon Madden
Res Coach : Darren Handle y
1 C. Keunen2 B. Garth3 C . Goullet4 D . Ballari n5 C . Liberatore6 M. Harrison7 S. Clarke7R S. Perrett8 J . Evans9 M. Kavanagh10 N . Mitchell11 C . Davi s12 B. Hogan
13 C . Mitchell
14 B. Ryan
15 T. Wilkinson16 D. Blun t17 C . Potte r18 D . O'Connor19 A. Mitchell20 D . Evans21 B. Loughlin22 Ty Pearson23 L. Wilkinson24 D . Roac h25 D . McLaughlin (C)26 A. Smith27 J . Hughes28 P. Holland29 L. Spinner30 M. Stapleton31 G . Campbell32 T. Harvey32R J . Harvey33 N . Smit h34 D . Byrne35 Tate Pearson36 A. Marian37 A. Catteralt38 S.tannazzo,39 M.Junc ay40 J- M an
S. Moth' is
NORTHSUEtURCAIS `W11 T SCLUB . WC.
ST KEVIN'S OBCoach: Dave Murray
Asst. Coach : Tony MillerRes. Coach : Rob Gross
1 N . Pope2 M. Mulgrew3 S. Garlic k4 L . Mahoney (c)5 M. Dollman6 0 . Mahoney7 J. Travaglia8 T. McCann9 B. Fields10 M. Lucas (dvc)11 T. Dugga n12 S. McKee13 R . Bowles14 P. Greenham15 W. Guilde r16 B. Garvey (dvc)
17 D. Ryan
18 R . Chard19 D. Sheehy20 T. Crowley21 R . Maguire22 J. Mount23 T. Simpson (vc)24 A. Lync h25 D . Manton26 C. Taylor27 T.OTool e28 M. Giansiracusa29 C. Underwood30 N. Dowlin g31 W. Keenan32 S. O'Connor33 M . Maguire34 N. Parrett35 J . Dempsey36 P. Mount37 M . Shannon38 J . O'Brien39 M . Dwyer40 L. Kalesaran41 M . Drinkwater42 S. Moun t43 A. DeKretse r44 John-Paul . Mount45 A. Smith46 L. Guilder48 A. Conlan50 R. Horrocks51 D. Bare52 0. Mount53 B. Hughes54 G . Holland56 D. Walsh57 J. Listo n58 L. Giansiracusa59 P. Aughton60 S, O'Connor61 R. Catdow
A. .!a oursC . Lc-as
UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : John Kanis
Res Coach : Joe Sturrock
1 P. Butko2 T. Hutchins3 J. Sturrock4 D. Guengerich5 J. Tanner6 M . Rigby7 R. Young8 J. Hayte r9 A. Lowcock10 R. Martin11 L. Nort h12 Q . Gleason13 T. Foster14 A. Henderson15 L. Ryan16 M . Kordic k17 G . De Crespigny18 N. Anderso n19 M .Torney20 M . Coleman21 C. Notman22 B. Millard23 T. Wilcox24 S . Russell25 A. Solly26 J . Scambler27 R. Wilkie28 M . Thomas29 A. Terril l30 T. Muhlebac h31 M . Shaughnessy32 M . Paterso n33 B . Gate s34 T. McKinnon35 J . McKay36 R. Minns37 J . Robbins38 C. Bradley39 D. Heinz40 C. Brookes41 L. Qui n42 S . Fletche r43 N . Shuttleworth44 J . Wood45 B . Waters46 H . Rankin47 A . Millar48 L. Fishly49 P. Steele50 H . Nailo n51 N . Vanderbosh52 P. Marriott53 J . Westmore54 A . Waxman55 B . Gin56 T. Rankin57 T. Irvine58 J . Albani s59 B . Hutchinson60 D. Strac k61 J . Ritchie62 C. Ross63 P. Eden64 D. McPhail65 E . Clarke66 L. Woodhouse67 D. McAloon68 J . McKerrow69 G. Muir70 J . Meade71 P. Marshall72 D . Gavara-Nanu73 C . Hopkin s74 H . Munro75 J. Moylan77 J. McQuillan86 D . Bannister
A SECTIO N
Old Haileybury v St KevinsMarcellin v University Blue sOld Xaverians v Old Melburnians
Old Trinity v Collegians
Old Scotch v St Bernards - 96 .5 Innner FM
B SECTION
De La Salle v Old Ivanhoe - Spo rt scover Arena,
Sunday
Old Brighton v MHSOBMazenod 0 C v Whitefriar sOld Essendon Gr v Caulfield Gr - Sportscover
Arena . SaturdayNorth Old Boys v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s
C SECTION
Monash Blues v Banyule
Therry Penola 0 B v Parkdale Vultures
Old Camberwell v Hampton Rovers
University Blacks v AJAX
Beaumaris v Old Paradian s
D1 SECTIO NGlen Eira v Fitzrov Reds
Ormond v Bulleen Templestowe
Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Mentonians
Aquinas 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 B
Old Carey v Prahran
D2 SECTIO N
Rupertswood v Swinburne UniOld Geelong v Salesian 0 COakleigh v La Trobe UniWilliamstown CYMS v Ivanhoe Assumption
Bentleigh v Peninsula 0 B
D3 SECTION
West Brunswick v Kew
South Melbourne Districts v Werribee Amateurs
UHS-VU v Old Westbourne - switched from
original draw
St Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-Ho
Power House v Monash Gryphon s
D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v Bulleen CobrasEltham Collegians v Hawthorn Amateurs
Eisternwick v North Brunswick
Richmond Central - Bye
Albert Park v St Marys
UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v De La SalleCollegians v University BluesMarceilin v Old Scotc hOld Brighton - ByeOld Xaverians v St Bernard s
UNDER-19 SECTION 2
Banvule Viewbank v RupertswoodCaulfield Or v Old Essendon OrOld Melburnians v BeaumarisWhitefriars v Old TrinityOld Carey v Old Camberwel l
UNDER-19 SECTION 3
La Trobe Uni v Old ParadiansOld Ivanhoe v Monash BluesSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v BentleighMHSOB v AJAXUniversity Blacks v Oakleigh
UNDER-19 (2) BLUESalesian Scorpions v Oakleigh ClaysOld Hailevburv v Mazenod 0 C - Oval 2McKinnon ReserveHampton Rovers v OrmondPeninsula 0 B v De La Salle (2 )
UNDER-19 (2) RED •Old Scotch v Therry Penola 0 BKew v Rupertswood (2)Aquinas 0 C - ByeBulleen Templestowe v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - at PuntRoad Oval, Richmond
CLUB 18 (1 )St Kevins v De La SalleMt Lilydale 0 C v University Blues - TBA
Old Melburnians v Old Scotch
Mazenod 0 C v Old BrightonPrahran v Old Xaverians - switched fr omoriginal draw
CLUB 18 (2)Marcellin v Box Hill SharksCollegians v Monash BluesOld Xaverians (2) v Old Essendon OrUniversity Blacks v Old TrinityFitzroy Reds v Therry Penola 0 B - at Punt RoadOval, Richmond
CLUB 18 (3)Old Scotch (2) v Old CareyCaulfield Or - ByeFitzroy Reds (2) v North Old Boys - at RamsdenStreet Oval, Clifton HillWhitefriars v Old GeelongLa Trobe Uni v Emmaus St Leos 0 C
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Credit where credit is due and NOBS
certainly surprised the pundits with a
convincing win over the Grammar Boys to
win the Merri Creek Mud Cup . Led by Simon
Minton Connell with 10 the NOBS would
have gained a lot of confidence from the
victory .
A game of two halves saw Whitefriarsdominate the first to set up their win andalthough outscored by a gallant MHSOB inthe second the damage had been done andthe leeway could not be retrieved . Though t
Cunningham and Wallace weregood for the Friars while RhysLimbrick with 30 possessions andJayden Pertzel with 6 were fine forthe High .
De La Salle turned on a relentless
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Paul Campbell is
the key as he
tackles Simon
Minton Connell
today. He is the man for the job . Gillon has
not been a happy hunting ground for the
Friars in the past and the NOBS at home
are dangerous . I believe the game will be
won in the midfield and this is where the
Friars hold all the aces . Friars to break the
hoodoo .
Perhaps a defining game of the season fo r
" i; aut Campbell is the
- key as he
Simon Minton
today ."
performance to absolutely
demolish the Tigers at East Malvern .
Damien Rayson with 7 was an ever present
danger, first gainers Jon Hirst and DaleBrowning also showed promising signs for
DLS .
Old Brighton had no trouble accounting for
Caulfield who none the less were
encouraged by their performance, especially
in the final term. Adam Pirrie another 5, with
Brendon Crilly and Anthony Bristow strong
in defence .
Old Ivanhoe put in a pretty workmanlikeperformance to dispose of a Mazenod sidewho never stopped trying and battled hardall day . New recruit Brad Thompson with 5makes a potent forward line, SimonFragiacomo played with plenty of dash,Scotty Kent also good . Young gun SteveStanley was Nodders best well supported bythe Chamberlains Ben and 19yo Dave .
so it promises atough battle . MMAmakes his return to
the Coaches box which should help thevisitors but MHSOB always play better athome and will get over the line
CLUB NAME tST t :' TOTAL
B SECTIONNorth Old BoysOld Brighton
MHSOB
De La SalleWhitfriarsB RESERVE
Minton-ConnellPirriePretzelRaysonBird
10
56
73
191515121 0
De La Salle B Vague 6 18De La Salle L Walker 4 12Old Ivanhoe Hawkes 1 I1De La Salle P Bourke 1 7Old Brighton A Salem 7 7
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tackles
MHSOB andMazenod at theschool today. Bothhave been
Connell reasonable thus far
an email toThanks .
B SECTIONDE LA SALLE 5.5 12.7 20.13 24 .19 (163)ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 2.1 3.4 5.4 6.7(43)
DLS: Ravson 7 Mannik 4 L Harrison 3 Moore 3 Lowe 2 Browning CorinSilvers Duggan P Harrison . Best : Rat'son Jolley Mannix Sherman Lowe
Oakley. St B/MT: L Win0e 2 Kidd (. Terrell WaLstab Andrews. Best : M
Wintle Kane Lynch Tvquui Sca6di L Wurtie .Umpires: Russell Davidson 'David Philips (F) Ryan Place Ben Parsons (B)
Jack Regester Bruce Stephens (G )OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 8.6 13 .10 16.13 (109)
CAULFIELD GR 2 .4 4.5 5.10 10 .11 (71)Old Br. Porte 5 Dawes 3 Crilly 2 Kent Macgillitiray Butters J Edge SGadsden Phelan. Best : Hendra Williams Bristow Paroissien Walsh SGuuVvan. Caul : Suiclatr 6 Foote Winter Edwards Liddell . Best : SinclairPennycuick Evans Carboni Docker Winter.Umpires: Dash Peiris Jeremy Heffernan (F) Dean Herskope James Gregory(B) Kevin Segota Gavin Roberts (G )MAZENOD 0 C 0.2 3.3 4.5 7.6(48)OLD IVANHOE 5.3 7.7 11 .14 12 .18 (90)
Mae: Ja}aweera 2 J Dunne Apollotuo Hawkins Murray Reed . Best : StanleyB Chamberlain Coheres Paine D Chamberlain Apollonio .
Old Iv: Thompson 5 Luxon 3 Cornelius 2 Brangan Geil'nigs . Best :
Frangiacomo Kent Thompson Theodossi Ke(alas Crowtey.
Umpires : Grant Joyner Socha Koffman (F) Julian Macciotd MatthewJackson (B) Craig Arnal Greg Rollo tG)W1IiTEFRIARS 5.7 10.11 12.12 18 .13 (121)
PIIiSOB 2.2 4.5 8.5 14.10 (94)
White: Carrigg 5 Bird 3 Stafford 3 Anderson 2 Woods 2 M Carbone Janson
Kennedy. Best: Canigg Hill Stafford Cunningham Campbell M Power .
ZYifiSOB : Pertzel 6 Hogan 3 Evans 2 Walker Thompson White . Best:
Limbrick Hogan Pertzet Thompson Gernes Evans .
Umpires: Dirk Kramer Albie Foley IF) Frank Palermo Andrew Rechtmatm(B) Matthew Kent Matthew Cowley (G )OLD ESSENDON GR 4 .4 9.12 10.15 14 .20 (104)
NORTH OLD BOYS 4.6 8.8 15.10 18.11 (119)
Old Es,s: Flaherty 5 D Biggs 2 Hakun 2 Stormont 2 Skurrie 2 Bartram . Old
Ess: Dazkfw Leask DeMorton Towner Kavanagh Frazer . NOB: Minton-
Connell 10 Cox 2 Cassell 2 Sperling T Brady Boyle D Brady . Best: Minton-Connell Spurting Cassell Totilt'ui Maxton Butcher.
Umpires: Simon Olive Bevan Connelly (RFL1 (F) Brendan Cannon DormaBrown (RFL) (B) Graenre Booth Lila Cooney (RF) (G )
B RESERVEDE LA SALLE 3.7 10.9 16.15 20 .20 (140)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 1 .0 3.3 3.4 3.7 (25)
DLS : B Vague 6 L Walker 4 A Thornton 2 J Lara&v 2 S Cosstick 2 P BourkeM E➢ G Gilbert L Seager. Best: M O'Donnell L Jarvis J Laragy C Hyde L
'.... Lt' R Walmsley . St B/HYT: M Hecker 2 McColl. Best: McColl Capsalis
P on Comango.,>IITON GR 1 .2 5.6 11.6 15.13 (103)
R 3.3 4.3 8.5 8.515317 ; larch 4 Maguire 2 Scott Larkin . Best: March Sale m
. Caul: Murphy 2 Rudd Jacobs Vella Biggs
t: Biggs Strain Thompson S Gerrand McGrath
3.5 3.8 4.9 4.11 (35)1 .0 3.6 4.10 6.16 (52)
t: Bouchereau Pitts Tilling McMullin2 Leech Keane Hawkes Smith. Best: Veal
s Kean0 .0 4.4 7.4 7.4(46)5.6 6.7 10.12 15.14 (104)
ClevTn Stagg Doily Trey-vaudmte 4 Ting 2 Cox 2 Eva Anderson ,eetthills Anderson .
6.4 6.7 8.8(5616.4 7.5 10.6 (66 )
. Best: Lloyd Dawson Legudirr : OBree Penell Allsop P Stribley
C Stribley Wellman Farrah Brown
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,, , ~to both sides need a win here as the
T(<{crs .=,-elcome Old Essendon to Brindis i
i . The Grammar are not fazed by the
1 confines at Mentone as shown by theirloss last year, I feel they are jus t
; that fraction better at the moment
1 ,1 v; il l inflict the second home loss of the
on the Tigers .
Caulfied Grammar have been gradually
irg as they get used to the step up to
l~v iIl ccrtainly take the game right up t o
f)e La . Saw a bit of DLS last week and was
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1 of form . By 5pm tonight we
~t ,tupr~ssed with their running game an d
qrl: . While not without a chance I feel15 will have to wait another week.
n, een the unbeaten Old Ivanhoeold Brighton. Both have done
h n''il :ing wrong and have shown
-i to is to be the benchmark o fTv.-ill stick to Old Ivanhoe
nt~i_;an, Luxon, Thompson and
: ;,id Dawes although the1~ an more options in attac k
Perrett will help. So a t
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Coach: Stephen WrightAss Coach: Lachlan Kellaway
Res: Peter Olivieri
1 J Foley2 A Bruhn3 C Knight4 M Liddell5 S Kendall
'.. 6 N Craven7 R O'Neill
8 R Foote9 M Frater
10 A Will (C)11 B Carboni
12 D Pearce (VC)12 M Sainsbury13 A Gree n14 B Gross15 A Docker16 N Fallu16 J Wright17 S Argyros18 B Baxter18 J James19 B Evans20 H Vell a21 M Pennycuick22 C Fagan23 C McGrath24 C Murphy25 B Sinclair25 N Dorman26 S Widjaja (VC)27 J Sayers28 J Jacobs29 N Guyer!30 M Sharpe30 D Elias31 WBowes32 A Lawson33 S Fryers34 H Bake r35 S Thompson36 G Crathern37 B Scott38 N Edwards39 A Bosna40 M Wilson41 B Jefikins42 A Strain43 T Gerrand44 B Hasforth45 B Acfield46 K Wei r47 S Jenkinson48 R Chapple49 G Poulter50 N Gree n51 W Rudd52 G Winter53 J Gross54 T Franklin-Jones55 C Hoope r56 B Napier57 P Farmer58 S Cunidfe59 D Buckthought60 R Saunders61 T Royal62 C Sheppard63 Z D'Arcy64 T Wailes65 B Jenkinson66 C Grigg67 D Loetje68 L Cotton71 M Cassidy
DE LA SALLEC=h: MarR Loa .
Asst: Ac:'ran Cenrroltypas: Marty KeNiter
Cl 18: Ber :arnia Buick
1 L. Walker C r
2 R. Buckley
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20 A. Shields
21 D . Rayson
21r C . Hyd e
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wAVERLEY RD'S,CommercialMALVERN EAST
M AZEHO DCoach : Mike McArthur-Alen
Asst Coaches: Andre. SutheriantltArArew Prdcemg
Res. Coach : Tony CoRms
1 T. Castricu m
2 M . Chamberlain4 C. Le e6 P. Nelson9 D . Kell y10 B . Chamberlain11 D. Hose12 D. Chamberlain14 N. Meehan15 N . Parry (VC)16 M. Apollonio18 D . Dunne20 C. Murray22 S . Veltman24 D. Nisbett25 S. Stanle y26 J . Dunne (C)27 M . Rega n28 P. Jones30 D. Hansen32 A. Strewn33 S. Bullock34 C . Boyd37 L. Morgan38 D. Hallet40 G . Massey41 M. Venturini42 C . Paine45 S . Paine47 A . Manjekian48 C. Jayaweera51 M . Murray52 G . Tillin g54 A. Stagliano55 D . Bonnici56 S . Castricum58 D. Morri s61 M. McDowell64 T. Bourbon
MHSOBFCCo2ch: Dand Skewr
Asst C=has: Spews Beasley
& warren FailRes Coach : Jam.~e Dixon
i J Bamert2 S McCully (S-Capt)3 D Rosman4 M White (S-VC)5 B Betheras6 M Brain7 S Whittington8 J Gerner8 J Dixon9 D Fairchild10 P Smith10 1 Barrett11 R Ternes12 J Aitken12 M Feterkranz13 S Anderson14 M Hamilton-Ho15 A O'Brien16 J Walker17 G McCully18 R tJmbrick (S-DVC)18 C Wright19 S Robinson20 L Horne20 T Fraczek (R-DVC)21 W Taft22 A Svirskis23 A Hogan24 J Pertze l
'.. 25 H Taylor25 A Vicendese26 L Evans27 W Backway28 T Dunne28 S Moore (R-DVC)29 W White30 K McDonald31 M Bowen32 A Cassell33 L Campbell
NORTH OLO BOYSCoach: Tony Ega n
Asst Coach : Michael HedleyRes Coach: Brendan Smales
I J . Cassell
2 J . Pennell3 T. Sheehan4 S . Sleep
5 S. Cox6 M. Fitzgerald7 H . Mapplestone8 J . Browne9 L. Currie10 M . Carney11 T. Roberts
12 G . Maxton
13 T. Spurting15 J . Nihill16 P. Flanders17 A. Wellman19 Tony Brady20 J . Sutherland21 Tim Brady22 D.Teha n23 S. Minton-Connell24 M. Fitzpatrick25 A. Crameri26 D . Brady27 C . Dynon28 D.Joyce29 C. Hosking30 D . Skene31 L . Boyle32 B . Sheehan33 M . Barker36 D. Tonkin38 M . Amor39 C. Pizzini
'... 40 C . Phyland42 D . Sheehan
53 S . Butcher
60 M . Cribbes
65 N. Barden
66 P. Brya r
34 E Thompson (S-DVC)34 D Henzel35 P Rujevic (R-VC)36 S Magee37 T Harper37 M Ting38 C Nailon39 D Fo x40 A Lust (R-Capt)41 J Anderson42 C Wrigh t43 R Coxon44 J Newton45 R Czwarno46 1 Costing47 D Hollenberg48 M Webster49 S Yue50 K Harding51 D Vicendese52 M Landy53 S Mitchell54 D Learmont-Walker55 C Eva56 T Wright57 S Foley58 P Greenhill59 A Hal l60 M Nicholas
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toughlin Coach : David Calthorpe Coach: Gerard Sholly TIGERS Coach : Pat Mannix
am McConnell Res Coach: Kornel Dachs Res Coach: Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter Randall
Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res . Coach : Chris Rubick
1 J . Panagiotopolus 1 A . Oates 1 B. Collins 3 M . Carbon ew2 D. Biggs 2 L. Lochran (V.Capt) 2 L. Wintle 5 B . Pha n
--•~1d 3 M . Oxnam 3 S . Curatolo 3 L. Borella 6 P. Campbell
ray (dvc) 4 M . Ryan 4 S . Geilings (Sens) 4 L. Beveridge 7 S . Brosol o5 S . De Morton B . Davis (Res) 5 S. Napie r
6 J Kane 8 B . Janso n6 C. Ridley 5 C . Geor iog
.7 S Rose 9 A. Pawli k
_ - ~--. 7 J . Leask 6 S . Kent .8 A Scafidi 11 T Wallace
(Co CR,) 8 J . Heritage 7 J . Gieschen.
9 M. Terrell 12 S . Phelan_-"' 1G ~t) 9 J . Stormont 8 G. Hope 10 M. Wintle 13 J . Anderson
10 T Biggs 9 D. Payne 12 P. Groves 14 T. Camg g11 J . Buckley 10 C. Crowley (V.Capt) 13 R . Sam ierip Powe r16 J
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"Your Coaches' Association"
In today's modern world, and with the
constant changing of technology, all of us
need some training to keep up with how to
best use these resources to benefit our
lives. Initial training and guidance can
lead to a better work rate and often
increase production. This in turn,
increases our self-esteem and desire to
keep performing, because the tangible
rewards are not only satisfying to me, but
also, to those around me .
{ e assume and expect thatplayers can change from
one position to another atshort notice . "
For most of us this basic learning is a
necessity for us to work and cope in all
facets of our daily lives . Football is no
different . As coaches we are always
seeking the best outcome for our club and
players . We seek perfection in an ideal
world where all players play their specific
positions, as if they were a natural
occurrence . But when we stop and look at
our team, how many players are natural
defenders, onballers, forwards or talls ?
How many times at selection has an under19 player or reserve player, finally pushedthemselves into the senior team, havingbeen an outstanding onballer? Howeverthe current senior core on ballers arealready entrenched in their positions .
Here we have a new player, who hasplayed a particular style and now due tothe current structure will need to learnquickly to play backline for example, orfind himself out of the team .
We assume and expect that players canchange from one position to another atshort notice . But how many of theseplayers have had the chance to play therebefore or have had any training in doingso? At a recent senior schoolboys game, weasked our players to 'touch and feel' theiropponent, and keep them on the 'defensiveside' . I quickly learnt that 4 out of the 6defenders did not know what the defensiveside was . We often ask our players to followthese same instructions every week, buthow many actually understand theconcepts .
One of our biggest frustrations is theinability of players to kick goals accuratelyand consistently ,from set shots . One weekour key forward kicks 7 goals, and the next7 behinds . Do we give time during the weekfor players to practice shots from setroutines or do we expect them to do this intheir own time before and after training?
Put aside time to train specific and often
basic skills . Rotate players through all
areas of backs, forwards and midfield . Let
players experience new challenges andskills so when the time comes, they and
you have the confidence that they can
handle the expectations of playing a new
position . It is also a great opportunity for
your experienced players and former club
players to pass on their knowledge to the
younger players, which they have gained
over years of playing .
We don't give our kids a license withoutlessons and experience, so why not do thesame with our players . Train them to playpositions, before picking them .
Adrian ConnollyDe La Salle Assistant Coach
Level 2
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and 1960's . He was a dash- !ing and fearless defender inthe strong MHSOB teams ofthat era . Since his playingdays George has coachedthe Reserves and served invarious capacities at the club .He has continued his longassociation ever since as aloyal and devoted supporter.George and his wife Barbaraare regular luncheon atten-dees and enjoy the companyof many others from thesame era, viz Jocka Nelson,
Jason and Merrin Bamert
forwards in the VAFA Hisspectacular high marks andaccurate kicking have causedmany headaches to opposi-tion teams. Jason has repre-
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win in 2004.
Tich Hayman, Geoff Paul,Barrie Macdonald, KeithMarshall, Ben Blair andChook Howell . Thanks for
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It"s stiil early days, but already the heat
have brokengut a will Therryon those clubs wit ho ksthe Wellers and Blac continue to rollthe ice, impressive- showings irom theand there wd Paradians against good opposition
.
Vultures and1 form was an
paradiansshowed their Rd around final s
d will be in the mix againstaberration an from behind wil
l time, after a come led by Turton and
Monasb• The home side er, only to have OP
Williams stormed out lo ea nhird term set up by
hem in . An inspired ved the way for
Is
reel tBoundy, Porteous and Loney pa pressed in the
the victory. Even when the Asher
s last quarter OP steadiedano I
n nd held firm
. An injury hit Ajax, who had he g me se
vcommitted
and m updesperate Them' .
by 314 time. Crotty
provided greatfuel for his
forwards. including
Goodwin Bannister andEdwards, who bagge
dlazy seven .
change, but theVultures' Sullivan,Eight and Meyerhelped create a 2 3
point buffer . Duddypull
it back for the greenand Andersen tried to the Vulture had flown •and golds, however
PREVIEW paradians welcome the
in a huge game With a log jam already
undefeatedBlacks .
forming at the top of the table, a Uni win would
push them two games clear of their hosts, whilst
the home team can draw level on points and really
Op will push, pressurespringboard their season . streak continues toand harass, but Uni s winnin
g
grow and they will extend it again today.
way ltok~horns, unter as ladder
The Wellers and Vultures
onash have- threatened
®' week, buteachStill no cigar.
another and Lewski eratelyBerge r battled on for the visitors, who now des
p
need a win, hard fought clash. Bfacks
in a low scoring, streak by accounting fored their winning Scarlett
maintain despiteft~ckthe -arks . Uni"s Costello
. Batten and intoa
regularly turned dfMart~m working taT andEnsor
. a ssly for
Collins and had the edge$eauy, the Blacks always
ughly deserved the points .thoro three from three by eclipsingThe Wellers made dlin and Gough drove the
supply to the
attempt to find a th. OC have inleaders potent forward strength'
05 and whils tall before them in the Bayside
club have a good. be of tall and running
well that prevail and share the ball soplayers, the Wellers
week, both Beauy andthey will Falling behind early las t
CLUB7
C S-ECTION1 8
Penola Edwards ds g 15Therry Porteous 1 12Old Paradians ~zner 5 12
Ajax R Taylor 10Old Cambenvell Loats
0
Old Camberwell 1 13C_ 'ERVIIRE Vance 5 12Beaumaris Wilkins 0 7Parkdale Vultures power 1 6Hanpton Rovers hpinoso 6Old Paradians 2
Coe
Ban~e ks, as Ormsby . i
t well Cre as lunatrng until the - Bears kept trying' OC attac better
BanW nGayfer The the Taylor boys •end, with
players .Aided by a strong win d'
parkdale flew outoOpening
blocks holding the Rovers scoreless in th
e • H.pt°n Rovers drew leve lstanza at the main
14
Monash Blues ~
v Therry Penola 0 B
Vultures v Old Camberwell
ntrn .)ris v Hampton Rovers
()If] P.,i .ltiians v University Blacks
s~~oN
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.4 6.5 7.10 9.13 (67 )
i„ONfLSH BLUES 5 .5 7.6 9.7 13.10 (88)
OLD PAliA1HANS 1.4 5.7 11 .10 16 .10 (106)
Mon Blues: Holloway 5 Gregory 3 De Yotmg Ttnkler 0 Sullivan Craven Pay .
Best : Turton Williams Davidson Renton Hickev Hollojiay . Old Par: Porteous
8 Hughes 3 Brabender Giro4sla D ntinocante Sinclair Harford . Best: Loney
Porteous Sinclair Boundy Cowan Pratt.
Umpirzs: Ken McNiece Anthony Calderone IF) Paul tit'hitehead Gary
C)ancy (G)'('HBggY PEtiOLA 4 .5 9.9 16 .14 19 .15 (129)
AJAX 1.3 2.7 5.10 12 .11 (83)
Therry Pe roia: Edwards 7 D Goodwin 4 J Bannister 3 Crotty 2 Skiathitis
2Oven. Best: Crotty Forster-Knight J Bannister Edwards D Goodwin
Farotdi. AJAX: Lewstd 3 Gold 2 Berger 2 G3vail Krzner Rapaport Sutton
Lewin. Best: Lewsld Berger Sutton D,uenman Rapaport Lewin,
Umpires : Max Wittman Mick Brown (RFL) (F) Amanda Whittaker Troy
Cossack (RFL) (B) Chris Graeme Carter (RFL) (G )O
LD CAMBERWEld, 4.6 8.7 12 .11 16.14 (110)
BANYULE 0.2 25 2.6 5.9 (39)
Old Cam: R Taylor 5 Goodale 3 B Ryan 2 Batzlofr Darling Gough
Hardenberg Perryman W Taylor. Gutterson.Heffernan Sallpas . Banyul
a: S6ticko Phelen Davies 'JtIlm
Best: Gayfer Gutterson Wise C Taylor Morgan N Taylor.
Umpires : fuithony Casten Brendan Devtin IF) Paul Carroll Paul Leggett (B)
Eddie Boa] Pat Mitchell (G)0 .0 3.3 5.5 6.8 t44)
HAMPTON ROVERSPAR1SDpsLE VULTURES 2 .3 3.3 8.10 10 .15 (75)
Hampt Stow Andersen Fletcher Greenwood Parkingson P~oe'e~eg~
Best: Parkuison Duddy Tregear~Andersen Corp Drury. Best : P Su(tivanRyan 3 Ha}2s 2 0'Meara Barr McGeorge Hecker
Hecker Right Hampton Meyer Ryan .
Umpires : Vaughan Stdebottom Joe Hartwig (F) Ross Richards Clive
Shipley (G )
BEA1 MARiS 2.3 4.5 5.5 7.10 (52)
UII{ Blacks: Smith 2 Groom 2 Green 2 M Kempton 2 Haynes. Best: Batten
D Costello Smith Scarlett Merlo Bevaqua. Beaum: Boon 2 Lee 2 Grahani
Heath Mahdick . Best: Ensor Boon Whitty Lee Wonnacott Collins .
Umpires : Brent Woodhead Sean Scully Jnr IF) Santo Caruso Perrin Brown
(B) Daniel BrookesC SFRVE
Mn) Blacks : Myers 3 Cameron 2 Beaton 2 Barret . Best: Torney 0 Goanan
MONASH BLUES 0.1 2 a 4.8 6.10 (46)
OLD PARADIANS 4.3 7.5 7.6 11.7 (73}
Mon Blues: Coe 2 Hawkins Lin Jones Owen . Best : Coe Rosengarten M-
Details Cortley Adamson . Old Par: Walsh 3 Tenson 2 Derham Dore Furze
Ryan Spiuoso Harford . Best: Murray Lombardi Derham Tenson Breen
Cororan.THERRY PENOLA 3 .5 7.5 9.9 13.12 (90)
AJAX 2,1 3.5 5.6 6.9(45)
2Leny Petiole: Walker 3 Sacco J 2 Vaina 2 Kuret Capewell Clifton Quinn
Hallam Dunn. Best: CaPek`ell Quinn Goodwin S Corrigan Karel Pzrplnias .
AJAX: Silberman 3 Zemski 2 Dvash . Best: ZemsM Dudakov Sevel Seidl
Fay+nan Simon .OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .2 2.3 5.4 9.5 (591
BANYt7LE 5.1 9.2 11.5 12.5 (77)
Old Cam: Craven 2 Hobart 2 Eldridge Horgan Man4'Ga1 O'Sullivan
Rogerson. Best: Maiwood Pike Mackenzie M Cottrell Kearney Hobart .
Banyuie: Il tchell 2 Stavropoulos 2 Stokes 2 Creek Wffmore M Smith
Bassett Giansiracusa Richardson . Best : Smith Richardson Stavropoulos
George Stokes Serameta.HAMPTON 5 3 6
.3 1391ROVERS 3.0 3.0
PAg1MpLEy{7LTUR&S 1.1 5.6 6 .7 10 .11 (71)
Hampt Rov: McCarthy 2 Christiansen Giausounll Heffernan Wheeler. Best:
Keztlas Christiansen Cave Blake Lake Giasounil. Park hn14~~drte~
Walsh 2 Kelly Wood Granger. Best : Baker Crfll}r
Thurgood .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.1 4.1 5.2 9.2(56)
BEAUMARIS 3.1 5.6 7.9 8.11 (59)
White Barlow, Ferguson Myers. Bsanm: May 3 Gibson 2 Vance Whitty
Dicks . Best: MeConchies Collins Dicks McDonald Whitty McMiIlan
1 5
Hampton Roverswill look to bounce back after
i9 their first loss . Each team will be hard a t
, ;Iso centre clearances and ball usage Willtoll, Shark Park is tough for visiting teams
Need a win is an understatement for both
CORRESPONDENT S
local Bayside onesi and that's why I'll go fo
r thereit uot time to hit the panic buttons yet, but
and Ajax fmgerstat the~, ~nte twitchy
on
ionash have threatened each week, but
cigar. Ajax have been topsy turvy an d
depleted . Today they have another newwith the Ashers .
" round, but I'll sticon ast weeks fine form
T)lc ;ry will look to carry
h face off against Bany u1e . Therry have
V. 11 liwy have the firepower to kick winning
:, riddespite the Bears improved showing
tl,,-Wellers, they -will fall this afternoon .
, ., .i!rC~ ;,~t3hOO .COn1
()id Camberwell - congratulations to
Jordan Heffernan, who will play his 150th
ganie for the club this week against
hi vultures. Jordan joined the club
„s tllrough our U19 team . He has beenSenior B&F, a finalist in '98 an
d Jordan~„uu<r~Tttp player in Oho' has the ability~l,,I1~ri ;itsatIle> player
1 in many positions . Congratulations
,, ,, ; 1 ,,,, nn reaching this mark, Also
I ;ronclan "Skinny" Ryan who played his
i,Oth game last weekend. Brendan joine d
1 „i the U19 premierships in '01 & 02 .Ittl> in '01 through the U19's. he was
,,,y :,,, returned to the club in ' 03 after
,our s.ctiior teams . He is a highflying
, rtl , v,itIz an excellent good sense . We ll
I ; r , n(Tan on reaching this mark, may
l, w, time overseas, & has slotted well
nl,unmore in the 2 blues .
C SECTION1 .7 :1x v Monash Blues - at
Trevor Barker Oval, Sand ringham
C SectionA JAX B IB.E REAU M ARIS HA M PTON ROVERS FA QRASH BLOES
Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Coach : Greg Whitcroft Coach: Mick Lovejoy Coach: Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Jon EdgarCoach: Barry SimonRes Res Coach: David Wdchell Asst : James Whirls & Res Coach : Tony NaumoB Res Coach : Data Murch ,. Mick Carty
1 N. Gold (Capt) 1 B. ReedRes' Jaw Hall
1 M. Duggan 1 H Tregear 1 S. ChaChapman
1 B. Borensztein ® 2 A . Bottomley 2 H . Gibson 2 M McKellar 2 L . Renton
Israelsohn2 J 3 N . Taylor 3 J . Heath 3 G Cannell 3 L . Holloway.Rose O2 B 4 P. Gloury 4 M. Matul"kck 4 G Carr (DVC) 4 B. McKenzie
.3 Y. Rapoport 4 M . Creak (Res) 5 M. Ensor 5 J Prantzo s
6 L Holt5 J . Rosengarten
4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 B . Willmore 6 A . Spence7 A Duddy
6 M. Davidson
5 G. Blieden 6 M . Morgan 7 S . Lynch8 M. O'Brien 8 Drew Anderson
7 P. Farrar8 A . Hickey
5 J . Rotstein ® 7 C. Taylor9 B. Cousins 9 N Pinto
9 C O'Sullivan6 D . Vanaken 8 B . Cantwell 10 L. Buller 10 S Blanchard .
10 S Lloyd7 L. Kraichek 9 J . Plant 11 M . Lee
11 J ZampaglioneT B k
.11 M Spencer
7 D. Rubenstein @ 10 A. Dooley 12 L .Healyera r12.
13 G Woods (VC).
12 G . Smyth8 E . Raleigh 11 D . Wilson 13 J. Whiny 14 Daniel Andersen 13 M . Pay8 W. Sevel ® 12 J. Egan . 14 T. Collins (DVC) 15 A Browne (C) 14 B. Merli n9 A. Rosen 13 B. Moxon 15 M . Boon 16 N Greenwood 15 M . Tinkter11 M . Segal (VC) 14 L . O'Donnell 16 A. Quin 17 L Cave 16 B Nind11 J. Goldman O 15 A . Brown 17 M. Pins 18 J McCarthy
.17 K. Mudge
12 D. Goldenfein 16 A . Demetriou 18 N . Kennedy 19 M Lawrence (DVC )Klei n13 B 17 C . Davies 19 M. Atkins (VC) 20 A Power 18 R . Glover
.Cadro n14 D 17 S . Gray (Res) 20 J . Black 21 S Parkinson 19 M. Payne
.15 J. Segal (VC) 18 T. Wise 21 S. Conte 22 S Burggraaff 20 M. Edsall
15 S Newstadt 0 19 L. O'Connell 22 L Atkins 23 M Gray (Res VC) 21 C . Gregory.
Routma n16 E 19 T. Nasrallah (Res) 23 A . Catlin 24 C Christianson 22 T. Blackley.
17 D . Weislitzer 21 R. Dintinosante 24 B . Gray25 D. Teesdale
25 M Lake26 M Devereaux
23 B . Janssen24 T. Crave n
18 J . Kirzner 22 C. Taylor26 A. O'Brien 27 M Flynn 25 J . Hawkins
18 B . Lukav ® 23 M . Gray 27 B. Haynes 28 B Kezilas 26 P. Wills19 D. Sutton 24 T. Prior 28 J. Vance (Res C) 29 M Fletcher 27 N. De Young19 R. Silberman ® 25 D. Phelan 29 C. Martin (C) 30 A Quon (Res C)
28 J Main20 J. Sharp 26 B. Mounsey 30 C Lambert
31 T Pucella32 D Anderson (Res) 29 A. Costle y
21 A. Lewin 27 J . Jones 31 C. Graham32 J Hanlon 30 L . Creamer
21 R. Silberman ® 28 D . Sproules 32 L . Wonnacon 33 R Mosbey 31 J. Gree n22 A. Lewis 29 D . Nasrallah 33 S. May 34 A Crowther 32 L . Beddingfield22 J. Thurin ® 30 D . Mutton 34 H . McMillan (Res DVC) 35 N Goss 33 J. Smith (c )23 A. Lewski 31 G. McLellan 35 S . McNicholas 36 M Heffernan 34 R . Shields23 P. Glazer ® 32 J . King 36 N . Atkins 37 D Lillecrapp 35 A . Pyle24 0. Henze] 33 B . Gayfer 37 R . Presnell 38 A Fisher Williams36 A25 M. Blashki 34 S . Lorenzini 38 M . Wilson 39 A Crisp
.Dennis37 C
26 B . Duzenman 35 L. Richardson 39 L. McNicholas 40 M Rahive .
27 J . Berger 36 M . George 40 J. Hogarth 41 B McCallum 38 N. Brennan
28 A . Zemski 37 T. Thompson 41 N. Conlan 42 C Malthouse 39 M . Smith
29 R Kagan 38 D. Gayfer 42 B. Gillespie 43 C Cooper 40 J . Mazur
Kagan30 J 39 J. Turnbull 43 T. Woolnough 44 A Blake 41 Michael Solon.
33 P. Bryner 40 T. Prior 44 C . Collins45 M. Kurta
45 G Davis46 L Woolrich
42 M. Coe43 R . Feenaghty
34 J. Raleigh 41 A. Tshaikiwsky46 J . Gerrand 47 L Wheeler Leviston44 L
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45 M. McMahon35 J. Givoni 43 L . Ferral 48 T N,hitty 49 S Helliger
Jone s46 D35 B. Ritterman ® 44 J . Connelly 49 J . Bryce 50 N Foster .
Menth a47 S36 B. Nankin 45 A . Roethe 50 S . Dicks 51 J Glanville .
Carey48 M40 D . Seidl 46 T. Egan 51 J . Mitchell 53 J Ng
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49 M . Peningill41 R . Heine 48 B . Herbert 52 J . Williams 54 D Marshall 50 A . Tota41 A . Sacks ® 49 G. Bell 53 A . Poll 55 I -James 52 N. Moresi42 D . Gerber 50 S . Gray 54 S. Lee 56 T Porter Pee l53 J44 B . Eichler 55 D. Williams 55 L. Quirk 57 D Williams
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amon. 63 D . Galvin 68 M. Meehan60 J. Wajnberg 64 D . Murphy 70 Z. Anderson62 J. Hoppe 65 G. Shattock Gree n72 B
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Certificate of Meritprofile: Peter Corboy(St . Bedes MentoneTigers)
• Joined the committee
in 1956 - Mentone F C
• 1967 awarded Lifeembershi p
• Roles have includedTreasurer, gatekeeper,
canteen attendant &caretake r
• Continued his service following the merger of
the two clubs
• 50 years continuous service in 2002,
commemorated by the AFL
• New Pavilion named "Corboy Pavilion "
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Fitzroy Reds congratulates senior coach
Graham Burgen who coached his 100th gameand 73rd win for the club against Emmaus StLeo's last week, the first Redder to reach this
milestone in the club's 50th year. 'Burgs' first
coached the Reds in 1991 and took the club to
the finals in F Section . The moustache returned
with a vengeance in 2001 with an undefeatedseason and the D3 premiership and then the D2
premiership two years later . His innovative
techniques and now legendary uncompromising
style was rewarded at the end of that season bybeing named Coach of the Year for both the VAFA
and the AFCA . Graham then led the club to its
first D-section final's appearance in 2004. The
club has grown from two teams in 2001 to fiveteams in 2005 under Graham's leadership,including the under 19s and forging strong links
with the Fitzroy Junior Football Club . A member
of the VAFA Coaches' Association and VAFA
Umpire Committees, Burgs has made an
outstanding contribution to the VAFA and theFitzroy Reds . Long may it continue.
0 0 ®FTLOTG believes that new State U23 CoachFrank Dune ll really put his body on the line in abet with Simon Minton Connell when NOBSand Frank's former club Old Essendon clashed
last weekend . "Don't Know", as FD is sometimesreferred to, was so confident that the Grammar
Boys would win that he made the statement thatif NOBS won not only would he shout Simon
breakfast in his favourite cafe in Moonee Ponds,but he would also bare a certain part of his
anatomy as part of the deal . When quizzed on the
validity of the bet frank replied " . . .don't know- .
We can certainly see where the nickname camefrom!!!!!!
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Hawthorn Amateurs wanted to note the greatsupport from the North Brunswick trainers inRound 3 when they had a couple ofsimultaneous injuries . North Brunswick trainersbrought the stretcher, assisted with carrying off
= he moustache returnedwith a vengeance in 200 1
with an undefeated season andthe D3 premiership and thenthe D2 premiership two yearslater.
the injuredplayer and
offeredcompleteassistance,
A fabulouseffort and
duly notedas being inthe true
spirit of sportsmanship. Well done !
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This message has come in from former Old
Geelong player Mark Robson (98 games 1992-
97) who is now the Thailand Manager for one of
Australia's leading adventure travel companies :
"Many Australians relocated to Asia to work
think that their footy careers need to be put on
hold . Or terminated . Nothing could be farther
from the truth . Most major centres in Asia have
an Aussie Rules team, including the Bali
Gecko's, Jakarta Bintangs, Singapore Wombats,
Malaysia Warriors, Thailand Tigers . Hanoi
Swans, Saigon Saints, Hong Kong Dragons,
Manila Folders and the China Blues, not to
mention a number of teams based in Japan .
Regularly teams travel to other Asian cities to
take on the local sides. And once a year there's
the Asia Cup. Last year's was held in Kuala
Lumpur and the reigning champs, Hong Kong,
hope to repeat the success this year in Manila .
So if you find yourself transferred to this region
of the world, track down your local club and get
18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200a'.,
-,fany of the clubs have websites lik e
ti, .nlcandtigers .com for further information . "IY, rechons the AFL Sydney Swans may beto clcfeat the Manilla Folders with a goo d
(T~ ® ®
Uni . Blacks and Beaumaris battled out their
I : tnatch at Optus Oval last weekend whileirlion Social Club was full of patrons
lunch . VAFA Life Members Dr. Brian
Costello and Peter O'Bonohue were present,
i tit Simon and Tony of the Costello clanto ~rll and sundry. Frank Dunin an d th e
t.alich family were in from Perth, with th e!,-)ii _,c,scd towards acknowledging th e
(, 111" , ountryparents of the Uni . Blacks1~,President John Coll ins and
Sid Catlin were also among the
nt present . Sean Wellman,irtr ,i~trl _,ll-.3ustralian player,
r(,I 11) .i 'u(ni i life in the AFL, underKr%-in Sheedv uiil rluc~,l~i~<1 angrumours of a
,til filocl« after admittingl ;n-,,t=un tr : t ining ru num (,n( . Ltp . it _, ot bette r
riu " into fits ofnttirc it the
n~ ;uri~'al ;it AV"intl v
p, l u ~hirtl tutt l' ,n III,- %,_dl II I
! Joe N lisiti ° .la nirc l
I,l ;i}, ( I : ; ()U 1-l' ,tnt , sntrl tlt,'it ittduct
di(,- hat havel,l, ol, cl a combinediut . ,t o1 300 (Senior,l 1~) &
I ;,•pi(-cnfative). Describe d
300th % 'AFA
Geoff McClure
in his BIG Paper column as "a player withtremendous natural football instincts", "Cuzza"is a 6 time B&F winner, club captain,representative and premiership player . Hisbrother Matthew, also a handy player for theFriars played 200+ games, nice contribution bythe Carbone family, and well done to Anthony.
® u ®Seems that some cross town rivalries came to the
fore in a higher section game recently. A coach,
known for his competitive antics pre-game, went
across to shake his opponent's hand . The
opposition coach flatly refusing, in response to
an incident from 2004 when the competitivecoach, riled his opposition number with some
pre-game antics . Not even a change of club for
the competitive coach has quelled the feelings of
the offended coach. So what did the competitive
coach do, we believe he continued on with his
pre-game antics . No love lost between these two,
stay tuned for second round meeting report.
® 0 ®
Cystic Fibrosis Victoria ;"have joined forces with theSouthern FL and th e
VAFA and will host theannual representativematch between the twobodics . Formerly known aslw Si . Hilda Community
r ill), in 2005 the match%,: 11 T,r known as the Cystic FibrosisCommunity Cup, Robert Harvey (St . Kilda) istl,tiuil ; :i-ador for the game and thenI n(fr,ii,~ ,c,tture . The match will take place~t f~l~t~n~ :icl . Park, Sportscover Arena o n
June lI, with a VAFA U19h`-, -uth game being the curtain-raiser.
~u the day the winner of the Bangers &C ; i~,h w; ard will be announced . Bangers & Cash1„ in,, a fundraising venture by both the SFLart(l VAFA, whereby clubs of both competitionscompete against each other, all they have to dois simply raise money from BBQ's held at yourclub . VAFA club packs were distributed inFebruary with information and entry formsposted on the VAFA website, refer Forms sectionof the VAFA website www.vafa.com .au, CFV logoand news story.
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In case anyone thinks the Bullants are on theskids, they also had a dodgy start in '99, butstill earned promotion to C Section, beingbeaten in the GF by a talent laden AJAX! TheJackers and B-T finished 3rd & 4th respectivelythat year in a Final 5 (it was a 12 teamcompetition) . The hot favourite for the Flag wasMonash Blues who finished top and lost the 2ndSF & Prelim !LAST WEEK
Glen Eira and Prahran were close until half
time then the TwoBlues raced away.Leigh Northway
starred at BP for
Prahran, & 17 yr oldFF, Jack Matherson,
brought the house
down with his Q1
Bullants not so
much as a single
chemical marker!
Aquinas wasoverrun by OldCarey's rampaging Q4 after the Bloods had
them in strife in Q3! OB-ers, Matthew Hunter
& Leigh Toomey had fine games for the Bloods,as did Sean Leonard in defence . The well
named Bull bros, Trav & Nick were
powerhouses for the Cs, with Tom Zavec zstrong in the ruck, while Andrew
Kent & Tommy Evans went at the
ball all day like a pair of seriouslyaggro Tassie Devils !
TODAY
YVOB will be too accomplished onthe Domeney today for Glen Eira
•• quinas was overrun byOld Carey's rampagin g
g4 E-fter the Bloods hadthem in strife in g3 ! »
goal from the boundary! No notes from GE!
Ormond blitzed YVOB at the Buxton Reserve inanother huge win, though the Monds are dirty it
was only a 96 pointer and not 100+! Mends'
flyers Wayne Cove, Danny Byra, & MichaelMiller stood out in a very, very slick outfit .
YVOB Captain, Ash Drew, led by example, new
player, Andrew McLeod . did well in defence,
with Dave Stevenson & Brad Peake also good .
Emmaus St Leo's were on the same track as
Fitzroy Reds, but may not have seen much of
them, especially in the last half? I still can'tbelieve the score line! Tim McCann, Daymon
Bruce, & Andrew Volpi struggled hard for the
Animals on a very ordinary day . From the Reds
the golden sound of silence !
Old Mentonians pulled away from Bulleen-
Temp after a tight lst half when the Panthers
run and tenacity gave them a solid victory .
Panthers' Captain & 013-er Justin Costello hada blinder with 25 kicks & 21 h'balls (initials of
'JC' too, spooky!), while their rotating rucks
Elliott & Cochrane dominated . From the
and will win by 5+ goals .
Fitzroy Reds and Ormond (No idea of the
venue for this game!) feature in the clash of the
dashers! Who can forget last year's lst Semi
between these sides! Repeat say Reds!Revenge counter Moods! Reds to win a`reat
game by 1 point!
CLUB
Dl SECTION
Old CareyOrmond
Fitzroy Reds
AquinasEmmaus S LDl RESERVEFitzroy Reds
Old Mentonians
OrmondFitzroy Reds
Prahran
iIA1,7E lST t?! : TOTAL
Parton 8 21Beckett 6 20
Maghamez 3 18
Wooden 7 17
Dinicolantonio 2 1 4
CapodiferroStroudStewartTorneseMarriott
9 203 121 114 11
5 10
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13ulleen-Temp takes on Emmaus St Leo's at
T,'d Ajani in a critical match for both .
a feeling the Bullants are the more((,>perate of the two, and they will take the
by goal or so .
Old Carey welcomes Old Mentonians to the
Sports Complex for the first time in
,I,~ndes! This match will be a great spectacle
I,, .lnren two swift ball-moving units, and the
o ;u side should win by 2-4 goals .
prahran host Aquinas and I think the Bloods
l squeeze a win by a few points after a very
-,rtt match .
Reserves winners should be: Bushrangers,
Bullants, Cs, & Two Blues .
Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &
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M SLESTC}N'ES:Yarra Valley - congratulates James Parry
,n Ins 50th game today . James began with
1 1,, . 1-000 U19s and was VC of the 200 1
1> ~ . He is a skilful player and looks, , t u t, t to rejoin the Seniors after a year off.hc Bushrangers look forward to many
morc ,,~unes from James .
Fitzroy Reds - congratulates Todd Clarke
''n 100 uncompromising games this week.r_~,tin'l Ormond, the 26th Redder to reach
i i, ntilestone . During his six seasons withtuc club Todd has played with enormous
1ackte~s and the ability to blanket
ura and determination and has earne d~,Pcct and admiration of his teamNotorious for his vicious straight
ii,_,hlv Gnzcied forwards, Todd showed his,. ~r, ~, t i l i lv v: hen he won the best and fairest;u , ( i A playing in the midfield Todd has
d ill two premierships and captainedi h, t1uh in 2004 . Well done Clarkey - the, luh ~niur^,you .
D1 SECTION1'arra Valley 0 B v Glen Eira
Fitzroy Reds v Ormond -De Cherie Reserve Coburg
i Tctnplestowe v Emmaus St Leos 0 C()Id Carey v Old Mentonians
Prahran v Aquinas 0 C
AQUINAS 4.0 6.1 13.2 13.4 (82)
AQUINAS 4.3 5.3 10.7 11.8 (74)
Ufff.mNGLEN EIIiA 5.0 6.2 6.4 8.10 (58)
PRAHRAN 3.3 8.6 16.14 22.16 (154)
Glen Eira: Uaimakas 2 Tsiroglazmts Lunberg Pnyde Conroy Lyons SDiamond . Best: Emmett Sheedy Tsirogiamus Serpanchy Massis Conroy .
Praiuan : Sleight 6 Matherson 5 B Livingstone 4 Ballard 2 D Livingstone 2 A
Pitts 2 BeNan H Pitts. Best : Northway B Livingstone Bunnell Bevan SleightMatherson .Umpires : Paul Jones Anthony Simpson IF) Elise Van Grondelle Damian
Anthonv (B) James RiddleORMOPID 8.3 13.13 15 .14 23 .14 (152)
YARRA VALLEY OB 2 .1 5.2 6.4 9.5(59)
Ormand : Beckett 6 biartinov 4 BDdedto L Dek,slio Murphy MiIler 2 Brosnan
O'Brien Byes Robbins Cove . Best: Cove Byra Miller Beckett Maaztiiov L
De1edio. Yarm VaIley: A Drew 4 Pask 3 Keem 2 . Best: Mc Leod BeatStevenson A Drew Pask Peake .Umpires: Paul OZoughlin Graham Templar (F) Sean Durstan-Rvan SteveDurstan-R}an (B) John Robinson Anthony Kyrkou (G )
EM&SAUS ST LEOS 1.1 15 3.6 4.7(31)
Frf2R.OY REDS 6.4 8.6 14.11 18.19 (127)
Emmaus St Leos: D'ullcolantonio2 Ballard Buckle . Best, T McCamt Bruce
Vol)xi Damelio Duikcolantonlo. Fitz Reds: Cianc13 Maghamec3 Rttchie3Gleeson2 Manis2 Rawlins2 Green Mitchell Ritchie Zanos . Best: Davis
Dullard Atherton Mitchell Ritchie Zanos .Umpires : Peter Angelis Justin Lipson (F )OLD R E NPOPRARS 6.2 7.8 11.9 14.12 (96)
BULLEEPI'tERtPL@STOwE 4.2 6.4 7.7 8.10 (58)
Old Menlo R Alexander 3 Basile 3 Vick 2 Ironmonger 2 Costello Flasktis APalmer Kiantos . Best: Costello Elliott Cochrane Flaskis R Alexander
Emerson . Bull Temp: Williams 2 Cherbakof Clarke Horvath Tehan D
Matthews Chriers . Best: Hare Cherbakof Honath Tourogianis Stella Clarke.
Umpires: Phill Callil David Irons IF)
OLD CAREY 6 .9 9.12 10.17 20.19 (139)
Aquinas : Wooden 7 Box 3 D Boland 2 Ad. Williams . Best: Toomey Hunter
Whithead Pdooden Box Olarenshaw. Old Carey: Parton 8 Kent 3 Zander 2
Evans 2 Shutie Hall Smith T Bull TAngus . Best: Parton Trumbull Kent Battle
Gi41me Thanpy>n .Umpires : Roland 11,hrn:ann Paul Dinneen (F)
Dl RESERVEGLEN EII2A 3.0 4.4 5.4 7.8(50)
PRAHI¢AN 5.2 7.3 12.8 18 .11 (119)
Glen Elm- J Denies 2 Hollow 2 Farrah Turnbull Adem. Best: Hogan
Turnbull Cosgrave Hollow Zwar Miller. l'rahmn: Marriott 5 Barber 3 Kermett
2 Small 2 McDonakl2 McIvar HaberHeld Hunt Docherty . Best : Marriptt Hunt
Docherty Barber McDonald Dempsey .
ORMOND 3.4 7.5 13.10 18.19 (127)
''.. YARRA VALLEY OB 1.0 1.0 3.1 3.109)
Ormond: Russell 6 A+ilev 4 Wells 3 Smith 2 Tehennepe Clinch Stewart . Best:
Metz Goanan Keleher Black Clinch Fultz . Yarra Valley: Laing 2 Crawford .
Best: Laing Parry Yea Smith Drew .
EMMAUS ST LEOS 1.2 2.2 4.4 4.4(28)
FTrlROY REDS 3.3 6.8 9.9 15.14 (104)
Emmaus SL, Hantpshire2 McLaughlin Newey . Best: Nolan Dhnble Raynor
Pitcher McLaughlin Hampshire . Fitz Reds: Capodiferro 9 Tontere 4 VernalMcdonald, Best: Drury Holderhead Evans Willi gham Ryan Capo(lieno.
DID MEh1`ONtAIvS 4.5 6.7 8.11 14 .15 (99)
BULLEEN TENIPLESTOWE 0 .3 2.3 3.3 3.4(22)
Old Menlo Stroud 3 Goodbody 2 Brady 2 T Millis 2 Erskine 2 Sumer LaneDuncan. Best: D Alexander C Palmer Lane Drinan Stevens T Millis. Bull
Temp: Not received. Best: Tsokas Smolder Hanson Gannas Daskalou Glover
01D C,tiREY 1 .1 6.6 8.6 12.9 (81)
Aquinas : Flower 2 Yap 2 Jeeves 2 Arnold White Hope M Boland Jeffrey . Best:
Flower Yap Parker Evans Arnold Elltott Old Carey: Konstantintdis 2 PGraham 2 H Van Cuyienberg 2 Carr Joslin E Bull Ashworth S Bennett
Doggett. Best: Doggett P Graham Carr E Bull Croft Connell.
FOOTBALLER 2005 21
Dl SectionAQUINAS BtN1.EEB TEMPLESTBWE FITZROY REDS GLEN EIRA OLD MENTON9ANS
Coach : Steven Bell Coach: Steve Easton Coach : Graham Burgen Coach : Terry Walsh Coach : Peter RussoRes Coach : Terry McEvoy Res Coach : Andrew Parris Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res Coach : Mall Embling Res Coach : Jamie Windus s
1 L . Toomey 1 G . Chivers (Capt) r.J.o'aek i .D.Nmuen 1 S. Vamvakis 1 T. Mitvalsky2 S.Tibb 2 M . Stella 2.e.rraarw.a~ 2.nt.akn 2 P.Khazaal 2 C . Twentyman (DVC)3 S. Voursoukis 3 L . Thompson (VC) 3. M. ta4s~iz~'son 3. S. Dbenedem 3 C . Massis 3 R . Ball
5 M. Hunter 4 W. Thompson a S Ksrars 4-n rf~m. 5 A. Tsirogiannis 4 B . Carroll
6 R. Brown 5 M Pietryks. P. mxogrn,rs s E . Trag B P ~ b e d& 6 J. Zagame 5 A . Kiantos
7 C. Glennie.
6 A. Tehan (DVC). r a w,~ztt att~ zt &m,e 7 D . Clarke 6 C . Alexander
7 D . Emerso n8 J. Jess 7 P. Robertson g J. ht~ e w.nuaM 8 D . Lyons 8 G. Ferguson9 T. Harkin 8 D. Glover s T Ga'~; s-G P'ror 9 A. Russo 9 D . Cochran--10 D. Boland 9 J . Matthews
wwztwn 10 M. Chandler 70 T. Wiltshire11 S. Cooper 10 J . Wise
M. Fas~rzN .C . 2.J.Bare 11 L . Pryde 11 A . Mort
13 C. Jeffrey 11 C. Ince a M-z; :3.s eOcer 12 B. King 12 C . Dwye r15 Ad. Williams 12 A. Parris 1 4.T.cwke 14 M.r40g~ 13 G . Brown 13 B . Russo16 J. Hunt 13 D. Tulloch is !a Sr,~amer 15 A SL,,-M 14 C . Grey 14 M. Stroud17 B.Redwood 14 A Wilke
1gGO~ad i6'G'Cra~ 15 E.Stuchbery 15 J .Costelb (C)18 T.Olarenshaw
.15 R- Ferguson
n.e tee izRF.r~ mt p 8 ~ I& u p ~ 16 N . Davis
16 C . Dunca n19 G . Whitehead 16 S. Smith
, ~,to B. t~coonab 79. P. Cmk 17 R . Conroy
17 C . Gouday18 M . Basile
OV C20 D. Skinner 17 P. V lisog
20 T tk A 20.i ~ 18 R . Oldham 19 A . Palmer (DVC)21 J. Pierce 18 R. Schneider zt c . W:, 2t T Cz~ 19 A. Devries 20 C . Palmer22 S. Flynn 19 L. Stott ~S Er22 .G s.~ren 20 A. Diamond 21 J . O'Brie n23 M . Visse r25 B Volombello
20 T Waters23 K
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24 l 24 G 6idd"€a~. .21 M. Watt 22 B . Co9hlan
.Box26 J 21 P. Gannas 25. o . P. 25o T~ 22 S. Emmett 23 A . Drinan
.27 C. Tzoumanekas 22 C. Cherbakof 26. sa W gnan 26. r3 Arch 23 T. Deal 24 R . Ironmonger
25 B Fairbanks28 B. Helme 23 D. Matthews 27, 2.1~ 27.3 &~e
28 T ta,eW 28 u CaasraA24 M. Embling .
R . Schloeffel29 L . Elliott 24 T. Agosta .
29 v~ 29 1 ~. Fidogianni s25 J. 27 G. Katri s
30 C. Colliver 25 L. Norbury 20 N E~ 30 Ltm,r 26 P. Tsagliotis 28 D . Kitto31 G . Evans 26 S. Boyd 31 J. tay 31, P. cmwa 27 R . Gilmore 29 A . Carter32 J. Bleakney 27 A. Clarke 32 R . TM K D o~ 28 L . Shellard 30 D . Russ o
Wooden33 C 28 P. Milesi 33& Dwy 33 11 "e 29 M. Scalia 31 M . Elliott.34 M Tarulli 29 P. Tsokas
34 PC,2V 34" 1L' 31 M. Bell 32 P. Wilso n.35 R. Chapman 30 D. Florence ~~F~ 35 5P , ~,y 32 D . Fossey 33 B . Lane
36 M . Hope 31 A. Bernicich 37, lrklee 37 . a0aeJy 33 A. Sheedy 34 P. Flaskis
37 S. Leonard 32 R. Williams 38K westx+' 38R HwftaiM 39 As 3 G
34 T. Turnbull 35 E . Millis36 D . Alexander (RVC )
38 B. Moran 33 P. Florence . ,' ~ °fs° 35 S. Hollow37 M Franci s
39 S. Bethune 34 S. Lambropoulos 40 P NP.1 40oah-41 G.vg.amx 41 .M &ages
36 B. Zurek .38 T. Millis
40 R. Tainton 35 D. Daskalou 42 r WBOy a2.8. Coe 37 P. Merrick 39 J . Vick41 G . Davies 36 P. Hare 43 s ezU a3 .J.vem9 38 S. Lithgow 40 R . Alexander42 R. Moran 37 J. Frangos 44.aPzce 44 .o East 39 A. Davies 41 G. Pekalis43 M. Slattery 38 A. Verga 45J~B- 45, 3, G-mo 40 M. Cosgrove 42 A . Noona n44 J. Tapply 39 D. Buccachio 46T P~ 46 rr M'" 41 J. Devries 43 G. Hubbard45 D. McCartan 40 G . Theodrakakous
42 A . ou~, 47 . W P.~u42 J. Serpanch
y44 L. Sumer
46 T. Vandersluis 41 R . Lea at J. uca~~ey 91 Pr 43 M. Kennedy 45 A . Erskine
47 An. Williams'
42 A. Stavretis '.n D .Riw go F. S~ 44 S. Diamond 46 G. Smit h47 J .KellyHallora n54 M. O 43 D . Horvath 5i .t~ e6.r.n!xuenR 45 A. Caruana 48 D . Stevens (RC)55 L-Stafford 44 0 . Hill
53 s~ ~Hoxi~ 46 S. Gange 49 N Fisher
56 P. Cruickshank 45 D. Rogers
54 T u~~ roM ~
55M z- 71,1,Lmk~ 47 B. Zwar.
50 K . Regan58 H. Tyssen 46 A.Coulston 56 d.caF, n .aGrao 48 J.Haliweli 51 A . Wilson59 B. Cooper 47 C. Morihovitis 57,0 Rome go .G.Box 49 S. Hall 52 M . Watts61 I . Drew 48 A. Morihovitis 65~ S o'~`"' gr-~.sa''"aw 50 D . Eade 53 R . Johnso n62 C. Lyng 49 B. Touriganis 88 . S, M'ggs 51 H . Hussien 54 D. Goodbody63 A. Barrie 50 I . Roxburgh ~ . o~ 52 S. Miller 55 A . Donegan68 D. Sullivan 51 R . Toscano 53 A. lliyas 56 S . Brad y
52 M. Daskalou 54 M. Vodstrcil 57 S . Fairbank s58 M . Lewis
57 A. Smith 55 J. Lundberg 60 W. Steabben58 D . McMahon 56 C . Hogan 61 B . Saunders60 M. Scarano 57 P. Rohr 62 C. Sinclair64 C . Tzalabiris 58 S. Patterson 63 G. Goris
61 J. Fulton 64 M . Austi n63 J. Evans
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REVIEWAfter three rounds, there is already a two-gamegap between the top four and the rest of the packand unless the bottom six improve, it could wellbe another season when the top four in D2 issettled a long way out from September .In ominous signs of things to come, Old Geelongthumped Ivanhoe Assumption by a whopping117 points at Como Park . Trailing by 44 points athalf-time the Hoes, who are winless after threerounds, were punished in the second half,conceding 16 goals and losing full-back Peter Leeto a shoulder injury .Swinburne's inability to win close games cost itagain last week, losing to Oakleigh by one point .The Razorbacks thought they had found thewinner when newcomer Alan Chung baulked andweaved his way to magnificent goal at the 30-minute mark of the final quarter only for theKrushers to regain the lead four minutes later .
Peninsula's trans-Melbourne visit toRupertswood was unsuccessful with the Piratescrashing to a 74-point loss . After an even firstquarter, the Woods slammed on 18 goals to threein the next two stanzas to win comfortably .In other results, La Trobe continued its unbeatenstart to the season overcoming Salesian by 54points while Williamstown opened its account for2005 with a 57-point win over Bentleigh .PREVIEWIvanhoe Assumption host Rupertswood at TheBoulevard in a clash between second and secondlast . The Hoes will be looking to chalk up theirfirst notch in the W` column this season whileRupo will fancy their chances of maintaining theirunbeaten run in their first season at this level .Hard to ignore prior performances, so on currentform, it has to be Rupertswood .
Swinburne University face Old Geelong at St.James Park in another contest between side withcontrasting fortunes . Although Swinny will becompetitive, I fancy Old Geelong to continue theirwinning ways, no matter who gets the goals .
Salesian OC square off against Oakleigh in aderby match at Bosco Street, again featuringteams at opposite ends of the ladder. TheKrushers will be pleased with their strong start tothe year after their pre-season upheavals, whilethe home side are only out of the relegation zoneon percentage . As with the other matches, it' s
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hard to overlookcurrent trends .Oakleigh for mine.Bentleigh take o nLa Trobe University at Arthur Street, with theTrobers looking to stay undefeated and theDemons looking to square the ledger and nudgecloser to the four. La Trobe are anothercombination without an outstanding forward, butrather have several options able to contribute oneor two goals a game, while Bentleigh by contrasthave the talents of playing coach Justin Paul tobag many a six pointer . However, I tip the Trobersto prevail .The final match for preview see Peninsula OBentertain Williamstown CYMS at HarryMcDonald Oval . Both sides have been indifferentthus far, with the CYs having the only win ofeither side so far . The Pirates have found itsurprisingly difficult to adjust to life at a lowerlevel for now, but are fortunate there are a fewsides sharing their predicament . Willy broke theirdrought last week and will certainly be inspired.After some serious meditation, I've decided to tipthe Pirates to win their first game of the season .
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CLUB
D2 SECTIONRupertswood
Oakleigh
BentleighSwinburne Uni
D2 RESERVEOld Geelong
Williamstown
PeninsulaRupertswood
Old Geelong
(!lt ME LS! CJ[ ; 57iAL
L Brennan
BriggsPau l
Murchie
HigginsBurgessGoldthorpA JordanC O'Brien
10 185 17
7 155 12
5 1610 166 111 84 8
SOCIAL is holding an Oaks Day function onO,.klei01d<,c 7 May so guys and girls please get out
ringCarnival outfits for a night of punting
trfVring at Scammell Reserve. We will have a
n with ou r screerd of the races on the big lus Fashions on
hookmaker Ste-,vie Daltonand girls . S10 per
{d contests f0o ~ the guysKerley . The Krushers
please buy Past Players Lunch onholding a21 May, sstarting at 12Pm, before thei
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a h against Bentleigh. Please contact Pat
son 0402-905 198 fo i boho ld gng a M iss
i~'anhoe Assn rri Ption e Park
T ' n ;verse in Reserve nigh~ ?mavef omh~30pm .
d there s free c
5v; in'r,urnc - is ha4illha n rivia Bow Night on Saturday
n's on a r"-, hampagne lor inc
:Ithe Hawt or prizes are up
_l„,les light nibbles Great pof six now.tableorganise y
Hughsey" Dinning on 0417 550
r, ;nfnrruation or to secure your table .
.~inb :~rne universityJahn-Paul Sheedy, or
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eve Chazan McCallum . Best : Maud Cole Conley
Williams Hall. Bent: Stuart 2 Punter
~~~D ~,~ 7.7 13.7 15 .10 ( l~}
ucA o$ 1.2 4.6 7.7 11 .9175)
e 3 A Certo 2 C Certo 2 S Clark 2'.N Clarke 2 Hatty Walsh
k Price McCrann Zahra C Certo A Certoua_ Best: S Clarldthorp 6 Arnold 2 Crean 2 Bade-Bell . Best : Cahir Crean Law
Arno.S Preston Parsons 5 2 10 7 15.11 21.15 t141 )D GEELO;tG 0 7.3 (45)
2. 5.0 6.2--lr*E A.SS17fiiI'rlOl~i
~. ._ ._ ..:rs 5 T Bayles S 0'Brien 4 C Atkins Hughes Wilson 2~i~.~st
; Taylor Hughes Higgins T Bayles Lestie S O'Brien .
. 0.3 2.5 6.6 7.7 (49)
0.3 1.5 5.6 6.8 (44)
nrra_v Wood. Best: NSalcotm Briggs J Head
r 0'Mara Eley Christov Page Walls.
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6.13 14 .16 20.18 {1381
3.3 4.3 5.6 (36)
dinond 2 Carolan 2 Kenison 2
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It.52 8 .6 12.10 20.14
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Is I- :id Oldfeld Punter.
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1 ;i<150th: game this weekend .
r ,- ach this milestone ini, t,r,n, Popey is an
},lixr who~ him tals o!tc Iti ._tt'~ 1~~iraund the club.
Quigley Ramsey Sirmett. Best: Brennan la`3 J C`ogllan 2~~72e Reed
McCarthy La ~ell Fatrbairn. Ivan As : Val4earts 4lsefo 2 O Neil
2.0 9.4 20.8 24,8(152 1
REPER35WOOD 2.3 2.3 5.7 11.)2(78)
PEN[NSUII, os
upccts:Bremtan 10 McGovern 5 Pluimner 3 Bishop Harry MoraeRin
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McDonald . 1'enins : Brennan 3 Cla nglwStan forth Taylor Pratt
White . Best: Prendergast Murphy Davis Chris
Umpir'esAndrew Shiels lan Kennedy (F) Michael Jones
12.4 17.9 28.15 (183)McKendn' (G) 5.2
;,D GEELONG 3 1 5.2 8.5 10.6 (66)
NANIIOE ASSUP.PT10ii
Old Geel: N Betts 8 L Stevens 4 Casbailt W Paul Klmpton 3 C 0'B en
Fallaw 2 Goktsworthy M White H McCarthy . Best: Bell N Betts Vckers-
WillisCamero nH eron Healy Rawley. Best: µ`°~ isefo Peggie Smote valkarns Neilson.
Umpires. Paul Tuppen Luke Moncrieff (Fl Phillip Miller Glen Kennedy (B)
J m Exton Hagen CosE tf IG) 2.4
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.10 7.13 11 .19 (85)OAItJ.EIGH 4.4 5.6 10.9 12 .12 (&41
Oak-Briggs 5 Bromley 2 Bando Canmtiss Dalton Mackenzie
. Best: a in
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Bromiey Holden P Rttis S Reynolds Rutter. Swin : Murchie 5 Ht~
Chung f7ell'otio Milano O'Keefe. Best: Kane Hodgson Plotrowski Murchie
Dell'olio Prior.mpires: Lionel Katz Nick Fem3
SAI•ESIAN essy
(Fl 7 4 8.11 15 .15 {105j
LATROBEUNl 4.1 4.1 4.3 8.3t5] )
IA Trobe:Brooks 3 0a111eH 3 Coulter 2 Slater Dingle Ludeman F~
Pruscino Tamblyn Benton . Best: Dinde Oakley Ludentan Cossar
es: Thain 3 Boba Logan Rosana~ic Downy Rogers
. Best: Healey Greely
Downy Barry Rogers Dotn~n .umpires- Eli Haves Sean Scully Siu (F) James Scully Sean Collins (B )
p~y1~AM5i.OWN GYMS .4 8.6 I7.10 17 .18.31(58)
3.0 5.1 7.3 HemgElsi7 EIGH
GYMS: Wheeler 4 Grossman 3 Couper 2 Baz~w~~ H,vnesManning.
Pach Phemist Thouipso Sharp. Best: Lee
wuc. w, u, .,.,., . .~tCouper Etas Paul.
S Hoimesby L Holmesby M Ferris Prig DmF~s: Geoff Caulfield Shane Maclnt~F)
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D2 SectionBENTtEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROUE UHI OAKLEIGH no .
Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach : Pat McKenna Co 1 : I naelAsst Coach : Troy Lupoi Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach: Mark Ryan Res Coacn : Mic tRes Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach: Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach: Matt Ec
Res Coach: Bob Elli s1 C. Sharp 1 S. Conley Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A . Murrayy M. Goldsworth1 y2 J Paul 2 M Maud 3 D. Mackenzie 2 N . Casbau H
.3 A. Pittito
.3 P.Harris 4 H. Davies 4 G . Harry 3 M. White
4 C . Shnchcombe (C)4 S. Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite 5 C. Kokkinos 5 M. Vickers-W,I! .s (C )5 J. Robertson 5 J . Scoots 6 D. Gleason 6 M . Jordan 6 J . Bel l
6 R . Dolman 6 E. Healy 7 T. Marines 7 M . Short 7 J . Paul8 G Alle n
7 S. Holmesby 7 P. Fawley 8 C. Correnti 8 S . Earl .9 D . Kimpton
8 C . McFadden 8 J . Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 10 P. Holden (DVC) 1 0 M . Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 11 J . Rutter 11 L. Stevens
Vlahos10 J 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butler 12 D. Purnell 12 T. Pau l.11 D . Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S. Brooks 13 D. Britt 13 T. Canno n
14 D. Taylor12 T. Wright 12 B .Galloway 16 P. Farrant 14 J. Nevezie 15 H. McCarth y13 S . Craven 13 B .McCrohan 18 C. Blight 15 G . Redford (RVC) 16 T. Paiiavr15 B . McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A. Benton 16 M. Be ! I 17 T. Bett s
16 D . Chapman 15 G.Boyd 20 A. Coulter 17 0 . Perry 18 J . Maipas19 N
en17 S . Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M. Harvey 18 J. Connellan .0 J. Le2 oag18 S . Adaway 17 T.Nixon 22 D . McMeekin 19 R . Keating 21 L. Teagu e
19 M . Wilson 18 A .Boyd 23 M. Cossar 20 J. Halpin 22 T. Bayles
20 R . Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L . Envall 21 A. Perdikornatis (RC) 23 C. Fairbai rn
21 A . Ferris 20 N. Pye 26 M. Dingle 22 D . Wills 24 S. Lansdel (V-C )25 C Wilson22 A . Smith 21 N. Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 23 J. Kerley .
2723 G . McFarlane 22 A. Height 31 A . Mambvde 24 S. Kitts 29 S. 0'Bnen24 J . Roberts 23 L.Cole 32 S . Gibson 25 C . Marshall 30 D . You i
25 D. Gold 24 B. Frew 34 H . Spring 26 A . Kitts 31 A. Munro32 T Ayerbe
26 B. Pad ham9 25 J. Frisina 35 F. Tiernan 27 D . Zula (VC) .33 E. Bayle s
27 J . Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 28 A . Khodr 34 S. Makin28 M . McCulloch (C) 27 B.Walthers 39 R . Slater 29 K . Holden 35 M. Verge29 A. Clough 28 S.Graham 40 S . Murphy 31 T. Bromley (C) 36 T. Makm
30 A. Lee 29 J. Cropper 42 D. Robson 32 P. Lucas 37 T. WatersSm,t h38 L
31 A. Banks 30 T. Me'Pmet 44 D. Kerrison 33 S . Bando .39 J . Kilpatrick
32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D .McFarlane 45 D. McMeekin 34 L. Head 40 L. Teague33 P. Withington 32 J. losefo 47 A . Samson 35 R. Nuske 41 S . Ross
35 P. Hutchison 33 S.Hicks 50 K . Hopkins 36 M . Ryan 42 C . LegoeParson s43 R
36 M. Ferris 34 C .Trea er9 55 C. Fehring 37 S. Briggs .44 J .0'Har e
37 L . Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J. Dumaresq 38 S. Cammiss 45 H . Lego e38 B. Fox 36 C .Zeegers 73 J. Sewell 39 W. Plaukovits 46 J . Morley
39 G . Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J. Clark 40 J. Briggs 47 J . Cole
40 A . Steward 38 N .Haddon 41 S. Way 48 R. HerdSr J . Kilpatrick
42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M . Ebba eg C . Clamp 42 S. Dalton52 A. Higgin s
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LUR FOOTBALLER 2005 33
Lots happening in ammo football! A Section
scribe, Jason Frenkel, was named as the
News Limited Cadet Journalist of the Year
from 33 nominated, young journalists . Key
VAFA staff member, Sue Anderson had
returned from 6 weeks long service leave
touring the UK and Europe and Phil Stevens
stated that the Channel 31 Sportscover Footy
Show had been saved through the support of
3-4 advertisers who bridged the $20,000
shortfall in costs .
On the footy field, A Section was unusuallyclear cut as the closest margin out of the sixgames was 9 goals . Old Scotch stayed on topby handing out a "belting" to OldMelburnians, 23 .9 to 5 .18 .Old .Brighton in B Section travelled "up the
road" to McKinnon to take on long time rivals
Old Haileybury . Brighton's 7 goal opening
quarter set the game up for the final score of
18 .12 to 9 .11 . Best players ; Perry, Phelan,
Pirrie (4), Bradley (6), Nikas and Lennox for
Old Brighton and S Rowlands, B Mitchell,
Armstrong, Hassett and Lappage (3) for
Haileybury .
Bulleen Templestowe's champion, DeanMatthews, played his 200th game but histeam could not reward him with a win afterthey threw away a 4 goal lead at the finalchange and went down 10.12 to OldGeelong's 11 .14 . Best for OGGS ; Javgietis, LWilson, Higgins (4), Paul, Taylor and Salter .For BT; Prior, Chivers, Schneider, Touriganis,W Bone and Tulloch .DI Section coaches were ; Laurie Aghan
(Aquinas), Greg Whitcroft (Banyule), Dean
Anderson (Caulfield Grammarians), Andrew
Sutherland (La Trobe Uni), Dave Rogers,
(Monash Blues), Chris Moore (Oakleigh), Matt
Hanson (Old Camberwell), Michael Zemski
(AJAX), Gavin Keane (Old Essendon) and
Dave Miller (St Leos Emmaus) . The
experienced Laurie Aghan, former A Grade
coach of Old Scotch, Old Melburnians and
Reservoir Old Boys ,had Aquinas sittingon top undefeatedafter the first fourrounds .The Old Xaverians,not unusually, wer eleading Club 18 (1) and neweomers.Rupertswood, were making a greatimpression in Club 18 (2), also undefeated .Milestones were recorded for two excellentplayers . Dave Lappage (Old Haileybury)played his 150th . "Lappa" had been amember of the 1995 Senior PremiershipTeam and was a renowned goal kicker. AtCaulfield Grammarians, Nigel "Mamba"Brohier notched up his 200th . Premiershipplayer, Club Captain, multiple best & fairestand State Rep player were some of thehighlights of Mamba's career .
B Section scribes, both old Mentonians of
note, Drew Solley and David "Duteh, ."
Holland, stated that Mazenod were the
pacesetters in their section and had done
it so far in an awesome fashion. Mazenod
certainlv handed it out to MHSOB with a
28.21 to 7 .8 thrashing . Verbeek, Chilcott,
Ellin (8), Murray, Buck (5) and Barker
were outstanding for the winners while
only Kiley, Albergo and Magee cracked it
for a mention by the High School match
committee . Old Paradians, Old Brighton
and Old Haileybury seemed the main
challengers and made up the top four .
Peter Lemon was writing the C Section
reports and although non committal about
who were the pacesetters, provided a
glowing report on undefeated AJAX who
kicked a mammoth 33 .16 to Kew's 16 .13 .
The query - would the AJAX backline be
strong enough against the other top sides
given Kew's 29 scoring shots? Best players
- Wrobel, Kalinski (6), Rozenberg (5) .
Hartman, Klooger and Rajch (4) for AJAX
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~,t(f Moses, Morgan, McColl (7), Hope,
ullen and Barnes for Kew .
11,~%,AFA's U18 Representative Team in
Pura Milk Championships (Wh tef rars) a s
1,-,I by Paul Campbel l
('„I)tain and Brad Fricker (Uni .Blues) and
micron Landry (Peninsula OB) as Vice-
( ;,ptai.ns . Coach was VAFA legend Harry
1 ;,ri~iou supported by Max Lyon . The
multi skilled Peter "Agate" Harris wa s
1, ;,ni manager .
I1Section, Uni Blacks opened their
un1 t for the season over the fancie d
( )Id L'-,ri,_,hGOn, 17 .18 to 16 .14 . Best playersClark, Alexander, O'Halloran ,
1),o, It, 'Lind Warren (Uni Blacks) and James,
P Grant, T Grant, Thomas (7)
,nd (Old Brighton)-. Brighton held
,,i mum tiicir fourth spot but their percentage
I r i d [; ; i l r n 1 1 0 W the 100% .
,r 5~,_-tiou I appeared somewhat
~ first Thomastown kicked
tlie hapless Old Ivanhoe who
(l %c,11 t<) record 8 .7 then Bulle n
r,,,n,pieted , trumpedI
t„~~„~, ft( )rr Yr %- amassing no less
() lil I'~ i radians 1 .3 .
t,in the coming
"~ he Old Yuveriaris, not
urttrsrr<ci1y, w ere leading Clu b
IS (1) (utd neri,corrters, Rupertswood,
wcre makirty cc great irnpression in
Club 18 (2 ) . also urtdo,Jeated . "
t%cu vci„ncrs occupiedI- i,, und ( t , ~< t red, an d
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Bruce Ferguson (Collegians) and Ed(Boomer) Burdekin (Ormond) .Old Haileybury launched their book, "PlayHard and Play the Game" to celebrate their
Silver Jubilee . The book contained the
club's best ever side over 25 years .
Very good competition in Junior Section 1despite the bye and Ivanhoe jumped intothird and boosted their percentage with a
huge win over Power House, 39 .25 to 10 .8 .
Jones was the star for Ivanhoe with no lessthan 18 goals and Johnson, Byrne, Veitch,Kilpatrick and Scown were also exceptional
players on the day . Power House relied
mainly on Fielder, Herrod, M Selbey-Hede,
Bredyke, Hickey (4) and Steinford .
St Bernard's stalwart Gerard (Gus) Mitchell
was appointed State Coach . Gus had been
a founding member of St Bernards and hadenjoyed considerable success as apremiership player and coach at St
Bernards . Following his distinguished
amateur playing career, Gus retired for atime due to business commitments beforereturning to coach the newly formed StBernard's Under Nineteen term followed by
elevation to senior coach .
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In D Section the Fairfield Amateur FootballClub were celebrating their fortieth year of
existence . They had a proud history andhad only played in C and D Sections andFairfield Park had always been their homearound. In this round they faced top of thelr cld, r Old Geelong and a win woul d
see them slip into the top four .
! t, , t :tv started badly when OGGS
s kicked 10 .16 to Fairfield's 1 .6 bu t
time of the main game thel , l ~, 1 jAd a 1 goal lead . Well that was to
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I 10 v~oals to i point in the second
t " r1, 1 IT](] ~':cnt on to win 20 .9 to 6 .8 . Best
t(,r ~)i :GS were Mitchell, T Brown,I : -j ~ m , i,sen ( 4), Stranger, Richmond an d
For Fairfield it was Jamieson,
Drucham (4), Keane, Ventura, O'Dwyer
and Swallow .
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D3 continues to throw up its fair share ofsurprises with the Bees now joining the Jocs asflag fancies .ReviewThe Gryphons came home with a wet sail at"the house of pain" but a six-goal deficit at theorange break proved too great . A great effort toget within a kick late in the final stanza with theenigmatic Chris "Showstopper" Leetonoutstanding, however, the inj.ury-ravagedWesties kept their heads to win an importantmatch by 11 points .South blew Syndal away with a rampantsecond half with Cheevers on fire in front of goalwith nine majors .Kew won a memorable game at Artie Park toavenge last years D4 GF loss . The matchseesawed for the most of the day, but ultimatelyit was the Browns "who wanted it more" as TroyAitken saved the day in defence .Werribee proved to all that they are the realdeal in 2005 with another stunning win on theroad . UHS-VU had no answers to the likes ofJimmy Ayling and Matt Keogh in the engineroom, and after a slow start into the breeze, ranaway with a deserved 55 point win.Finally a scratchy win in a would best describeSt .John's 8 point result to Power House in amatch where the wind played havoc and suitedthe Power House's tactics .PreviewSyndal Tally Ho v West Brunswic kThe Westies have used a couple of their "get outof jail free" cards in recent weeks, and the triptoday to Syndal is a real danger match for theMagpies . I would expect Syndal to once againtry to play physically, which may upset some ofthe younger Westies, but in the end, I think theyshould have too much class for their opponentsas they win by 22 points .Kew v South Nielb DistKew have demonstrated to all that they are notgoing to be easy beats, but they have their workcut out today against a resurgent SouthMelbourne . South have kicked some highscores in recent weeks and the Brown'sdefenders such as Dennis and Cullen will needto be at their best again if they are to prevail .
After seeing Kew lastweek, I was impressedand now rate them
a lot higher than I did preseason, and as such amsticking with them to win at home by 13 points .Werribee v Old Westbourn eThe local derby has the entire city ofWyndham's interest as the Warriors look tomake amends for the hiding they copped at thehands of the Bees in their last encounter. TheWarriors are nearly at full strength today, andwith Werribee shortening in the premiership
11 " ultimately it wasthe Browns "whowanted it more"
betting, today'sresult willcertainlyprovide anindicationwhere eachteam is in D3'specking order.
In what promises to be a free flowing and fastpaced game, I am sticking with the home side tocontinue their unbeaten run as they win a closeone by 8 points .Power House v UHS-VUPower House have improved each week, whileUHS-VU are in the exact opposite position andlook to be slipping into the mire . A loss for bothsides today could prove doom in the big pictureand it will again be Paul Sosic, Simon West an d
CLUB
D3 SECTIONOld Westbourne
South MelbourneSt Johns OC.
Ke wD3 RESERVE
UHS VIJ
South MelbourneWerribeeWerribee
(',ME
J Horsburgh 4 17
Cheevers 9 15
Phaedonos 3 13McDermott 5 12
Forbes
S King
MarinisWaldron
3 17
6 13
2 115 9
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;), ; i t T.1} lor who will be looking to break thet tc,r Power House today. With injuries toi, ers for the students, this is exactly
predicting will occur as the home sidet I , 1 I
1
, ; ~ the cat amongst the pigeons with a 1 5
., . .1 victory .
~,tonash Gryphons v St John s,h is another side getting better eaeh week
side gels together and gets used to each~tyle of play . Their defence has been
Wells taking plenty of marks ,ow hackman Watson has also stoo d
.i'ain need to be on top if they are toduck, however, the flag favorites willto bounce back hard after a mediocre:~eek, and as such I am staying oniv.agon tipping a Jocs win by 2 1
c)cia l
totiash t r; phcns Trivia Night is tonight at the
-1s Leton notchesiris, a young
Club admirablyIi ., over many
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iD3 SECTION
WEST BRUNSWICK 5.5 7.7 11 .10 13 .11 (89)
ASONASH GRYPHONS 2.1 5.5 5.8 11.11 (77)
West Bruns : G Ellis 3 T Maguire 3 C Bowshall-Tanner N Hart J Havsey B
Irving S Monagle Z Rudd S Smythe. Best: West Benjamin Ellis Pietsch
Gartland Hamilton . Mon Gry : Leeton 3 Sharkey 2 J Rutherford 2 L Clark
2 Garoni Wells. Best: Watson Welts J Rutherford Garoni Baxter Davies .
Umpires : Mick Gilday Ross Kennedy (F )
STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 4 .3 8.11 15 .12 22 .13 (145)
SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.4 4.7 8.9 10.1 I(71)
Sth Melb Dist : Cheevers 9 M Hannan 6 Bell 2 A Hannan 2 W Brown
J Duncan 0 Kohnesheen. Best: Cheerers M Hannan Mahoney Cronan
D'Andrea Aquilina . Syndal TH: Cachice 3 Thomas 2 D Richardson 2
Leplaa Fox Reynolds. Best: Veness Macfarlane Bingham, Healy
Bennett Tua .Umpires: Matthew Meier Sharon Alger (F )OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .4 5.5 7.9 8.9(57)
HEW 3.1 5.4 8.6 11.9 (75)
Old West: J Horsburgh 4 Mason 2 Pavez Lever. Best : Fairfield Pavez Walker
A Horsburgh Beni P Hudson . Ilew: McDermott 5 Sparsi 2 Vecchio 2
Woodhouse lanni. Best: Cullen Dennis McDermott lanni Dahlstrom
Debla il±.Umpires: Jason Lane Shane McNamara (F)
UHS-VU 6.1 8.2 8.5 10.5 (65)
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.4 7.6 9.14 17.18 (120)
UHS-VU: Tate 3 Carroll 2 Gorringe Mora Motham Rose Smith . Best: Mora
Moorfield Clarke Gilmore L Maguire . Werr: A Taylor 3 Black 2 D Lee 2 C
Lee 2 Murphy 2 Vasilou 2 Morrow Palntitigton N Renaut Tedesco . Best :
Ayling M Keogh A Morrow A Murphy Tedesco Vasilon .
Umpires: Greg Rawlings David Trott (F) Beornn McCarthy Tristan
Collins (G)ST JOHNS 0 C 3.3 3.7 5.10 8.11 (59)
POWER HOUSE 3.0 5.0 7.2 8.3151)
St Johns : Phaedonos 3 Chalk 2 D'Oliv4era M Peake Diaz . Best: Walker
Gaget Diaz Hilton Carmody Pickering . Power House: Brownjohn 2 Haselar
Hill Spence Marshall Cooper Taylor. Best: West Hill Bishop Benson Sosic
Convwav.Umpires : Peter Griffiths Anthony Lfflev (F)
D3 RR5$RV E
CR 0.1 1.3 1 .6 4.8(32 )
Mr1NASH GRYPHONS 2.4 4.7 5.11 7.13 (55)
Bruns: D Ganev R Hussey MRussell J Smith Best: Hussey Touzell
m~ Smith Chiechi . Mon Gryph : Landherg Block Still Wadley
,ell Best: Renntrin Robiliard Healy Burgess Still Goni s
?d? DISTRICTS 2.4 8.9 11 .12 17.16 (118)
0 1.2 3.3 3.5 3 .5(28)McDougall 2 Lamerton 2 Sourclen 2
D moon McDougall Downing McGee Doyle.
miemann . Best: Hannemann Donge Torpid
Jim2.3 6.8 10.8 11.9 (75)1.4 1.8 3.11 3.11 (29)
he Marzis Carman .
ng DepLazza RisierskL Best : Edwards
rnes. Kew: Glenn Hosldrtg Moussi.
2.4 4.4 6.4 (40)10.8 15.9 23.15 (153)
P Thomas. Best: Fazakerlev Terneserribee: SValdon 5 Flack 4 Simpson 3
Hassett Jorden Johnstone Moore: .oc = Jordan Moir Carlson Waldron .2 .6 3.10 5.11 7.18 (60)1.3 7.4 9.4 10.4 (64)
R, rust 2 Webb Ferguson . Best : Kelly Holmes Webb .
tla 1 2 Contreras 2 Arnold 2 Miller 2 Nicholl s:M :r Nicholls Contreras D'InWto Phillips Miller.
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Coach: Rohan Doherty Coach : Steven Bourban Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Brett Devlin Coach : Ben McGeeRes Coach : Brendan Dover Asst Coach : Geoff S611 Snr Asst : Michael Christo Res Coach : Gary Dean Res Coach : Rod Walker
Res Coach : Phil Warren Res . Coach : Scott Walker
1 B . Lafranchi 1 L. Clark I B. Gerace 1 M . Taylor Son DVC 1 K . Arnol d2 K . Allen (VC) 2 M . Healy 2 J. Braham 2 R . Humphreys 2 M. Peak e3 B . Debrui n4 G. Crimmins 3 A . Grady 3 Trav. Edwards 3 J . Marshall 3 D. O'Connor5 A . Carman 4 N . Rutherford 4 J. Bartolo 4 B . Turner Sen VC 4 S . Holme s6 N . Them (C) 5 J . Watson Hewitt5 S 5 P. Sosic 5 B . Hilton7 H . McDeermons D . r.tamsw~dge (DVC) 6 J . Leroy
.5 D . Trustlove 6 M. Verberne 6 M. Phaedonos
9 A . Maims (RDVC) 7 J Garoni6 J. Horsburgh 7 C . Richardson 7 N. Chal k
10 S . Cullen11 B . Woodhouse
8 C . Yanni9 G. Wadley 7 B. Merry+veather 8 M. Hill San Capt 8 M. Hartnett
12 M. Gridley 10 P Williamson 8 A. Horsburgh 9 B . Reardon 9 A. Jones13 B . Marchesani
.11 B McNamara 9 F. Pavez 10 D . Cooper 10 M . Courmadias
14 J . Looke r15 A . Fouma,n
.12 J . Landberg 10 C . Lever 11 B . Phillips 11 J . Kelly
1s D . Wood 13 J . Stratford 11 M. Christo 12 A . Brownjohn 12 P. Walkern G. Soon 14 A . McKenzie Baulc h12 M
13 J . Spence 13 C. Horbury V.C.1a N . Dahlstrom
VecchroA 15 A . Clarke.
13 M. Ristevski14 W. Elliot 14 P. Sharp~.
20 A . Aci;eld 16 P. Rennison 14 P. Hudson 15 P. Haseler 14-R M . Hange r21 M. Anderson 17 S. Sewell
Board15 A16 A . D'Intino 15 M . Kosmala
22 T. Aitken 18 M. Paolucci . 17 C . Macleod 16 A . Paterso n23 J . deBlank24 C Srephens
19 R . Coxhead 16 S. Christ0 18 F. Doyle 17 S . Cockayne VC. -Res.25 C . Wads 20 C . Staff 17 M. Aquilina 19 S. Matheson 18 C . Emery26 S . Symes 21 J . Bingham 18 G . Walker 20 J . Nicholls 19 J . Cotton27 T Moore(VG) 22 B. Coxhead 19 J. Mason 21 D . Miller 20 B . Rydquist28 S . Ryan29 M. Dalrymple
23 B. Clark 20 D. Hudson 22 R . Walsh 21 S . Koppens C .30 C . Giansante 24 D Baxter 21 L. Hudson 23 K. Anthony 22 G. Roberts31 D . ianni 25 M. Malone 22 S. Anderson 24 N . Bishop 23 J . Diaz D .V C32 A . Drago(RVC )
Maunsen33 L26 A. Denyer 23 S. Huntington 25 M Driessen
. .24 L Mara.
34 D . Pocmck27 M. Mullin s28 C Leeton 24 L. Fairfield
.26 D . Harris
.25 B . Waters35 R . Bruno
36 B . Roberts 29 P.Warren 25 Troy Edwards 26 B. MacCormack 26 H . Wathe n37 S. Johnston 30 T. Vessey 26 P. Mesman 27 R . Davies 27 R . Dowse s38 D . Nath 31 G . Roche 27 T. Whiting 28 D . Boland 28 A . Dexter39 J . Dennis40 D . Kinross 32 A. Shuffleboffom 28 D. SlatterY 28 P. Cooper 29 T Elli s41 L. Coiner 33 A. Burgess 29 S. Balloch 29 M. Beasley 30 R . Walker42 S. Parker 34 M. Graydon 30 A. Mokrusch 29 A. Foster 31 D . Rydquis t43 S . t.rvingston43 M Chivers
35 L. Vesey 31 A. Miller 30 T. McFarlane 32 A . Rudd.44 T. Livingston
36 G . Block 32 G . Jenkinson 31 R . Marshall Res Capt 33 A . Foncec a45 G . Evans 37 J . Fleming 33 D. Benn 32 M. Verberne 34 M. Hancock C. - Res46 J . HamHo n47 J. Satren
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48 R . Mahomet 40 M. Willocks 35 G . Robson 34 J. Conway 36 P. Harris49 P. Dennis50 B. Roach 41 C . Archer 36 K. Pilsbury 35 S. Hatchard 37 D . Christian V.C.- Res51 M. Blair 42 A. Robilliard 37 C. Molitoris 36 M. D'Intino 38 D . Savio52 M. Sparsi 43 D . Bradshaw 38 D. Nikola 37 S. West 39 P. Rudd53 B. Carron 44 L. Wells Oldha m39 M 38 R . Benson 40 T. Hyland54 J . Daumis55 J. Jacobs 45 J . Gonis
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1>,,rsonal Mortgageadvertised at all
onri functions including
cldings .Flashback to the 80' s
L .i,t v:eek at training it was good to see;o„ue umpires from the 80's down at th e
t,i7 . Andrew Smith former A grade,,,npire (1989) attended training after 16
s on the injury list, Smithy is currentl y
,i The lower grades . Smithy fitted rightinto the swing of things by running
,,ci li ilte senior group . Also down for a1oA was Colin King, now whereas Smithy
the picture of fitness, let's just sayrolia was more your Clydesdale in
iii- tnent enjoying the fruits of a well fe dl,ns ure. In his running days he was
as "The Draught Horse", quite1w,sibl_y he's been sampling way too much'1r,,njht tFlashback to the90's~ :rcat to hear that former B grade grandllucil umpire Mark Bushfield recently,nnpircd his 500th career game . Bushy
l with the Dandenong juniors andh moved on to the VAFA where he
u npired over 200 games . A few years back
i r moved down the coast to Jan Juc andnu-spends his Saturdays running around,n lie Geelong League . 500 games is ac;rrai effort and a great commitment to the
~usc of umpiring, and he tells us that he's~,ot z, few more hundred left in those little
~1ti . Well done Bushy, and it's great to se e{"rnWr VAFA umpires who regularly keep
Where's the ball ?E ;,iorr starting the game all umpires mus t
by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallagher
check that they I ~~ - - ~have everything onhand . Before a recent A grade game bothfield umpires were about to cross theboundary line when the question wa s
" . . .let's just say Colinwas more yourClydesdale in retirementenjoying the fruits of awell fed pasture."
asked "where's the ball"?A quick check of therooms and another roomdid not find the Sherrin,with time running outand both teams on theground the junior umpireran 200m to the other
ground where the U/19 were about tostart, to discover that he had the chosenSherrin . A grade started on time and wehope that the U/ 19's got a replacementball .Black & White wineFor those who attended our 2004 AnnualDinner you'd remember how pleased our
guest speaker Michael Malthouse waswhen our President (and mad-Saintssupporter) Anthony Damen presented himwith a bottle of 1992 Grange. 1992
signified the first flag he won whilstcoaching the West Coast Eagles . Mick was
so pleased with the gift that he stated thathe would open it to celebrate his 500th
game as a coach early in 2005 . We know
that the day was soured with a loss to theSaints, but hopefully the tastebuds were alittle happier if he uncorked the bottle on
Sunday night . If he didn't uncork the
bottle and he's waiting for the nextMagpies' win, that bottle of Grange could
certainly go up in value . For some reasonI just couldn't imagine a coach cracking a
bottle given to him by umpires straightafter his side has lost a big game . Cheers!
Socia lOur recent Karaoke night wasn't as wellattended as it could have been, but comingup on the 14th May is the trivia night heldat the umpires rooms, table lists are up onthe board so get your names on, or seePeter James for more details . Always asuccessful night. Let's try and take thecrown off the Napoli "family" .
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Round 3 Revie wThe dust continues to settle on the start of theyear, although a number of trends are obvious .First up, Elsternwick are on fire. They dealtwith potential rival Bulleen comfortably andwould appear to go from strength to strength .Also have a feeling that Eltham and Box HillNorth have made significant strides oversummer and some of theresults are heading that way .And finally, St Mary's arecertainly having a slow startto the year. Will stick by themthough, have no doubt theywill improve as the seasongoes on .Great win by Box Hi ll North
None the less,Bulleeri s form hasbeen very strongand it is hard tosee why they won *tget the points .A great game in prospect when Hawthomhosts Elsternwick . Both sides are well use to
T he general feedback
is that Richmond hasmade some improvementfrom last year. "
as they got over St Mary 's in a high scoringencounter . The Penny boys were the best forthe victors .Eitham had a big win over Richmond althoughit was relatively close until three quarter time,from where the Turtles banged on 10unanswered goals .Elsternwick made it three in a row,comfortably accounting for rivals Bulleen . TheWicks have now dispensed with two of lastyear's finalists, a fantastic start to the year.Have ascended to clear premiership favorites .Finally, Hawthorn broke through for their firstwin of the year. Close at the major break, theHawks rammed on 9 goals as North Brunswickstruggled to find the answers .PreviewRichmond host Box Hill North and will belooking at this as an opportunity to get on theboard . The general feedback is that Richmondhas made some improvement from last year .They were competitive for three quarters lastweek however are they able to keep at it? I likeBox Hill though ; the club seems to have astrong vibe about it and is on the way up . BoxHill for me .Bulleen host Eltham in what promises to be aninteresting clash . The Bulls came back to earthlast week whilst Eltham whetted our appetites .
rounds . No doubt the Hawks second half of theyear will be better, as new players get mergedinto the side . Elsternwick for me .Finally, Albert Park host North Brunswick ina game that promises to provide some clearindication on where the year is heading . AlbertPark has had a great start to the year whilstNorth Brunswick has come back to earth thelast few weeks after a great start. I think thatAlbert Park is certainly on the improve andshould notch up another win this week.
small confines therefore thehome ground advantage islessened . Clearly a lot to likeabout the Wicks with threeemphatic victories in a row .The Hawks managed tobreak through last weekhowever certainly weren'tdisgraced in the first tw o
CLUB LST WK TOTALD4 SECTION
ElsternwickHawthorn Amateurs
Bulleen CobrasElsternwick
North Brunswick
D4 RESERVEElsternwick
Albert ParkElsternwick
Hunter
LaulettaBadanjek
Foster
J Boudoloh
GoldmanS AllanPyman
6 242 16
1 153 15
4 15
3 18
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North B runswick - 50 Games Brad Robertson .
; ; 11 done to Brad for reaching 50 games . A tallmobile running player he can be used in various)oGitions on the field . Whether a tall wingman,
nl ;ch we think he prefers, to a key positio nin either defence or attack . He has been
our most consistent player this season & all atNorth think he has some honours to look(rq~,rard to at the end of the season . The life of;m ~oeial functions he has been a popular &
I , \ al club member.
Box Hill North - congratulate, Matty Rogers on
jchi, ;ving 50 games after 12 years! Alwaysliving into packs, handballing to teammates,
~tat.Iy is the consummate team player. Failed
l~i~luon guru, Tri Thoi clocks up 100 games]his week and also is congratulated . Tri, hashwetl one of our best over his career withlililliant roving and invaluable off field help via,~ cruiting and sponsorship. Also well done to
Roblin "Scary Eyes" Doyle who clocks up 50
games this week. The first of the emerging% r,ung guns to reach this milestone, Ro hasimproved rapidly and is now a key at CHB in th e
iliors as well as tribunal advocate andi ruiter of several good players .
Elsternwiek - congratulate Gary Elvin on his5()t11 game with the club that was achieved in(he first round of 2005 . A close checking andrrbaunding hackman, a true gentlemen whor,ntinues his family tradition of playing withEl, urnwick, and we look to seeing many moreL~amws in the ensuring years from Gary . Onncthcr milestone at Elsternwick, we would like
(, congratulate Aaron Foster on playing his1(iuth game against Bulleen this week . Hepined the club some years ago after moving tohc area and seeing the boys training, and hasprn~,ii himself to be a hard running goalkickerl,r the club filling in at centre half forward . A,. ,ntng man at heart with a distinctive hairstyle,
look forward to him playing 200 games fo r
D4 SECTIONRichmond Central v Box Hill NorthBulleen Cobras v Eltham CollegiansHawthorn Amateurs v Elsternwic k
Albert Park v North BrunswickSt Marys - Bye
D4 SECTIONBOX HILL NORTH 5 .5 10.9 12 .11 19 .17 (131)
ST MARYS 1.2 3.10 9 .14 1& 16 (124)
BHN : Keillor 5 D Penny 5 Odza 3 Pearce 2 Sallantioglu Dovaston BallLangley. Best : D Penny Riscalla Cook Liston K Oldfieid N Penny .
St Marys : G Schembri 3 P Harrison 3 B Tagell 3 C Armstrong 2 CWeller 2 P Rousis S Nicholson M Purcell D Cope C Adam . Best: LArmstong T Cummins P Harrison C Armstrong M Purcell S Nicholson .
Umpires: Pat Maebus D'unitris Pappas (F )
ELTHAbi COLLEGIANS 2 .4 5.10 7.16 17 .22 (124)RICHMOND CENTRALS 2 .1 3.3 5.3 5.3(33)
Eltham: Weston 4 McClaren 4 Clark 3 Carnuan 2 Thomas Hargrave BGalvin PatUson. Best : R Foo Mizzi McClaren Hargrave Savage Weston .
Rich Cent: Dukic 3 Goonan Quay . Best : Brunt Nuske Miller Liuzzizuccaro old .Umpires : Darren Rowlinson Mark Alexander (F )
EISTERNwICK 4.4 12.6 17.10 24 .15 (159)
BULLEEN COBRAS 3.4 4.7 9.11 11 .16 (82)
Elst : Hunter 6 S Grace 4 C Mahony 4 Foster 3 D Grace 2 Curtain 2Bankv Putt Green . Best: C Mahony Neill Cummins S Grace Yemm
Thiele.Bu ll Cob: Polities 3 Dalrego 2 Daneli Trinchi Groin Cockson Ritchie
BadanJek. Best : Cock-on Onvin Mann Polites Whitaker Ritchie .
Umpires : Ray Hocking Sean Brailsford (F) Andrea Mason Dan FrazierLachlan Simpson (G )
NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 .7 10.9 12.9 15.13 (103)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.0 9.4 18.6 24 .11 (155)
Nth Bruns : J Boudoloh 4 Newton 3 Pollakis 2 Robertson Twaddle ATaha Freeman Tannous Santecroce . Best : O'Connell RobertsonSarnecroce Orr J Boudoloh Mountney.Raw : Tyson 6 Spoons 3 D Pritchard 3 McKenna 2 Sauce 2 Lauletta 2Ryan 2 McClenchy Avery Caruana. Best : Hall Pritchard Carauna Ryan
Tvson.Umpires : Michael Forde Bob Kaindl (F )
ALBERT PARK HAS THE BY E
D4 RESERVE
BOX HILL NORTH 5.2 6.2 8.7 9.7 (61)ST Iv1ARYS 4.1 8.3 9.4 12.8 (80)
BHN: 2 N Chau 2 G Cavallo 2 J Namouski N Galil G Robinson I
Plunkett . Best: C Plunkett L Vandenakker J Aspinall H Gist P Doyle JTambakis.St Marys: 3 Andrews 3 Bernardi Adam Mackenzie Theoharris AndersAnthony Millar. Best : Andrews Lathner Mackenzie Bernardi CodyGoold.
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 .6 13 .18 16.25 23 .28 (166)
RICHMOND CENTRALS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.10)
Eltham: Watson 6 Connie 3 Krohn 3 Turner 3 P Mann 3 Paine 2 J FooJustice Simpson . Best : Conole Foo Whyte Barnes Watson A Howgate .
Rich Cent : Best : Guthrie Lane McGrath Jones Prentice Deegan .
ELSTERNWICK 5.5 9.9 12.14 17.21 (123)
BULLEEN COBRAS 0.0 0,2 1.4 1.501)
Elst: Whelan 6 Pvman 3 Goldman 3 Leaper 2 Alter Hartley Currie . Best:Alter Freeman Whelan Ryan Pyman Currie.Bull Cob: Details not received .
NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.1 7.8 8.10 10.13 (73)
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.4 4.5 5.7 5.10 (40)
Nth Bruns : H Tsialtas 3 Massri 2 A Boudoloh All Taha Ahmed TaintHearn Wolter. Best: All Taha Sorleto Massri Conley Said Caccamo .
Haw: Ruzicka 2 C Ho Pt Jackson. Best : Begg Tounge Sheppard PlaitsMcVeigh Ruzicka.
ALBERT PARK HAS THE BYE
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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH EtlLLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNYJIGK ELTHAM ® C
Coach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach: Joe DAngelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach: Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Res Coach: M . Cunningham, Res Coach : Paul GregorM. Creak
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J G 5 M. Mann3 J . Yem m4 D G 4 L . Mason (VC )3 P. Shakepeare 5 . arrett
7 S Stewart 6 G . Fortune. race
5 M Whelan 5 L. Austin4 M . Naud i
Allan5 S.
8 C . Langley 7 T. Mehrez.
5 K . Cummins 6 J . Galvin (C ).6 J . Storey 9 A . Sallantioglu 8 T. Mazzarella 6 M. Thiele 7 B. Rashi d
7 S Venables10 S. Cook 9 M. Kyriakou 7 J . McAdam -RC- 8 B . Jorgensen.
7 M. Burton11 T Tho i12 A. Dick 10 C . Powderham 8 S. Currie
8 M Greene9 C. Watso n
8 N . Wheeler 13 M. Cumming 11 A. DeJong.
9 T. Hartley10 B . Marshall
9 P. Chambers 14 L . Penhalluriack 12 P. Whitehouse 1 0 T. Huggins 11 J . Mizzi10 M. Phillips 15 L . Kelllor 13 N. Edgar 11 L . Missalglia 12 M . Blagrove11 D . Brea 16 M. Penny 14 T. Fradkin 12 P. Neville 13 M . Luttic k12 N . Langdon 16 W. Drew 15 J. Trinchi 13 S. Soppet 14 R . Runco13 B. Payne 17 G . Cavallo 16 D. Trinchi 14 B. Mahony 15 J . Paisley13 M. Tuhm 18 C. Butler
19 C Calks 17 T. Conn 15 C. McKenna 16 D. Brick14 M. Hyams15 D. Borley
.20 K. Oldfield 18 F. Arcoraci
16 M. Surma n1 7 J. Perkins 17 T. Wenborn
15 P Guicas 22 A. Steele 19 B . Thomas 1 8 A. Neill 18 B . Galvin.i 6 C Roberton 23 D. Penny 20 J. McQuatter 19 J. Hunter 19 J . Gilbert.17 S. Bennett
23 J. Naumovski24 P. Doyle 21 N. Lykopandis 20 E. Goldma n
2 P S20 S . Weston
18 G . Collins 25 P. Kotsaridis 22 J. Daniels 1 . tuchberryElvin22 G
21 M . Ha rt19 N. Cain 26 R. Ball 23 A . Nasr .
23 S. Curetain22 R . Foo (VC)
20 K. Grace 28 Z . Veleski 24 R. Games 24 A. Foster 23 T. Carter21 P. Shappee 29 M . Rogers 25 W. Olney 25 T. Cotter 24 A. Hargrav e22 J. Hannett 30 B . Olson 26 M . Nathanielsz 26 C. Mahoony -C- 25 R . Thoma s22 J. Marshall 31 D. Olso n
32 I OId£ield 27 J . Cartledge 27 J . Banky 26 J. Glar e23 B . Harrie s23 D. DeZoete
.33 M . Marirrovic 2 8 A . Foskett 28 W. Morgan
29 S . Mahony27 J. Stockdale
24 T. Green 34 H . Ho 29 R . Sheehan 30 M . N~ 28 M. Pattison
25 J Wier 35 C. Liston 30 B . Cookson 31 A . Lasnitzki 29 D . Howgate.26 B Moore 36 S . Russell 31 R . Pasinati 32 B . Mason 90 M. Abbott.27 A . Jackson
38 J . DAmat o39 J . Tambakis
32 S . Wagg 33 M. Cunningham 31 B. Keleher28 R . Allan 40 D Worrell 33 A . Cook 34 T. Leaper 32 C. Baud29 R . Humphrey
.41 P. Currie 34 M. DAngeto 35 P. McNally 33 A. Howgat e
30 W. Johnson 42 A . Tarulli 35 M. Unwin 36 J . Pyman 34 J . Howgate31 S. McGuire 43 R . Doyle 36 P. Dall'Oglio
37 D . Nolan38 B Anderson 35 M . Crook s
31 J . Williams 44 C . Garrett 37 J . Paatsch.
Tennant39 M 36 N. R atlY32 M. Smith 45 M. Sinfield
46 P Mortimer 38 G . Brown.
40 A. Paley 37 P. Kroh n33 M. Wal l34 T Houston
.47 A. Andrews 39 C . Chan 41 D . Byme 38 A . Mok
.Tot h35 S 49 T. Ellis 40 G . Richards 42 J. Ldikakos 39 A . McClaren
.35 C . Downie 50 C . Irvine
'41 C . Borrelli 43 P. Clarke
44 S Grace40 E . Baud
36 J . Dudia r52 S. Darcy
53 N Chau42 V. Dam
.45 J. Kaicer 41 T. Kurtschenko
37 L . Hogan.
54 L . Van den Akker43 T. Whittaker 46 L . Ryan 42 C . Conole
38 S. Fairfield 55 J. Pratt 44 B. Saaksjarvi 47 T. Perkins 43 R . Carrucan41 R. Williams 56 H. Shiba 45 N. Khalil 48 M. Noonan 44 N . Dunca n42 C. Cook 57 M . Mason 46 J. Lewis 49 J. Barber 45 A. Whyte44 B. Isard 58 M . Azmi 48 M . Soumellidis 50 T. Putt 46 S. Clark45 J. Agar 59 J. Screen 49 G Anderton
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Section 1St Kevins maintained their unbeaten start to theseason last weekend, comprehensively defeating StBernards by 79 points . Securing the win with an
eight goal to three final term .O'Rourke bagged five for thewinners to ensure they remain ontop of the Section One table foranother week . In other games:Collegians went three-and-zerowith a hard-fought 30 point win
Old Brighton Marcellin
Easy ones first,Banyule by 6goals overTrinitv. The
Bombers bacx on inc wunnng nst
by 10 goals . Wellers likewise by 9
goals . In the close ones, I'mfavouring The OC over Beauy by
11 points, and Rupo to nudge outthe Fields by 5 points.
Section 3The Hoers are off and running ,
,ark my words,~: . , Monash will start
winning, and soon. "
overthumped reigning premiers De La Salle by 46, andOld Scotch got up by 79 over Uni Blues in theround's biggest upset.Round Four promises to dish up a few close gameswith the four favourites playing away from home.
The undefeated St Kevins travel to Old Brighton,their 3-0 record however slightly misleading giventhey've already gained four points from a bye . Old
Brighton are unbeaten at home this season,however were lucky to escape with a four point winin round two after their opponents wastedopportunity after opportunity in front of goal . This
weekend the ladder leaders should be too strong,
St Kevins by 21 pts . In the round's other matches,
Marcellin to defeat Uni Blues by 30 points, OldScotch to edge out Old Xavs in a thriller, and De La
to record an upset win over Collegians .
Seetion 2The bookies' are starting to frame an accurate
market . . . . . .The galloping Bears hosted the Wellers at the Caveand sent them packing by 7 goals . The punters
took a pounding!! The stewards' inquiry ispending . Likewise, the Sharks preferred the hometrack, comfortably accounting for the Bombers .
True to form, Rupo defeated OMs by the length ofthe straight whilst Caulfield took the whip to animproving Trinity outfit. The Fields took advantageof the breeze and a 2 player advantage in the firstterm, leading by 45 points, with Thomson andHammond prominent . Clarke bobbed up withsome 'junk time' goals and was rather impressedwith his own work . For the Ts, Bourke led from thefront, and Greene again stood firm down back . The
Friars jumped Old Carey early, but fell behind thepack as the front runners shot clear to a 33 pointlead . Despite injuries to Torney and Yore, theFriars battled on brilliantly to get within 20 points .
The OC steadied, however, and held their groundin the final term.
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and the Jackas remain in the stalls after an 8 goal
loss . In a physical clash at Mentone, the Raiderssuffered early injuries, and were 6 lengths behindat one point. However, after the main change, theTigers drifted off-track and Parade's intensity lifted
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Old Camberwell Tolson 4 15Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 6 15
Rupertswood Baddeley2
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Old Carey Tiru sRupertswood T Smith 13 13
U19 3 6 20Oakleigh Cleary 4 14
Uni Blacks Battista
Bentleigh Hunt 5 11MHSOB Bartholomew 0 10
Uni Blacks Napier 0 10
Ul BLUE8 15
Hampton Rovers White 0 13
Ormond Robbins
Salesian Scorpians Singh 13 13
Peninsula D Smith 7 12Mazenod Bogar 7 11
Ui9 RED 14Aquinas Raggazoni
4 2 10Bulleen Templestotue P Voglis 10Kew Lucisano 7
Fitzroy Reds Donato 29
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
cnable them 15 scoring shots (for an ordinary
is in a photo finish over Bentleigh by 4 points .
thy round's other games : Kew defeated Old
it ~ I 1111 ~1; 11 p the win with a ten goal to one secon d
in the last term . The bus trip home sawyoung colts in a jovial mood as the re-
i,~drauon therapy ensued. Elsewhere, Oakleightt(,ttcd out to Bundoora and easily bagged the feed
., ., the Trobers . Bentleigh lapped the Blues,~1i,,,,jh the visitors' shooting for goal masked an
p t, . ad effort . Mark my words, Monash will start
;tning, and soon . In the tight one, the Unicornsn,osc stole a game they had no right to win, a s
,i,r Blacks frittered away countless scoringtunities to fall over the line by a short half
1,: ome back to the Round 4 winners circle the
Jlo~c[ng:I,(, Jackas by 4 goals over La Trobe (each way)11, Raiders by 38 points over the Hoers . (best bet
i the daiv )n :«h o,: er St Bedes by 8 points (best roughie)
„_•[nicorns narrowly over Oakleigh .section Blu e!i ::n entertaining showpiece of Section Blue footy,t, Scorpions stung the Rovers, but the
; :yui~lhed coach Ross said in his post-match "I'm,,, : n , pt,,-Ised with the way you played, than I am~ i; ,ipl; ointed with the loss" . Rory White's 8 goals in
!,>ing side was a fantastic effort on a very trick yunrl. At Central Reserve Mazenod held sway
EIi,r ;u,hout a competitive race against the,, 6:6 i,h Clays who showed some good passages o f
~tazenod ran out comfortable winners withrl udes from Bogar, Klavins and Ross. The
f,l ,is dominated De La, but eased up to win by1 : , p, :in is - NB : same number of goals kicked, just5 n~r:rc points!!!! Finally, the Pirates must have
u . r: d the Menders into the Members bar and-ii, ii t, d the last round as Ormond crossed the line
piints ahead.
b<i,iu to take out the Chadstone Plate by 25,int ; occc De Lah- I;Ioods to secure The Oaks by 54 point sii~ > :orthJWellington Road Stakes to be a 23 point
h, Ormond over Mazenodh Pirates will salute in the Bayside Maiden over
I :impton by 14 pointsScction Red; luiu-, continue to set the pace at the top of the
uon Red ladder, defeating Rupertswood lastL- lid by 53 points . Sitting at three-and-zer o
,t healthy percentage, Aquinas continue toIII,, goods in the early stages of season 2005 .
>tbourne by 39 points with Lucisan o-pMiiional up forward kicking seven majors ;
St Leos won away at Old Scotch by 6 1
t : mid an inaccurate Fitzroy were lucky top- with a 16 point win away at Bulleen-
The Ramsden Street Oval hosts the match of theround this weekend, as the reigning premiersFitzroy host premiership favourites Aquinas .Having enjoyed two wins on the road the Reds willbe keen to record their first win on home soil, butface an uphill battle against a side that has kicked63 goals in three matches of football and concededjust 13. Aquinas by 40 pts . In the round's othergames, Kew to stay on par with Aquinas at the topof the table with a win away at Therry Penola,Emmaus St Leos to record a comfortable home winover Bulleen-Templestowe, and Old Westbourne towin at home over Old Scotch.
UNDER-19 SECTION I
Old Brighton v St Kevins
De La Salle v Collegian s
University Blues v MarcellinOld Xaverians v Old Scotch
St Bernards - Bye
UNDER-19 SECTION 2
Old Trinity v Banyule Viewbank
Rupertswood v Caulfield GrOld Essendon Or v Old Melburnians
Old Carey v Beaumaris
Old Camberwell v Whitefriar s
UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe University v AJAX - switched
from original drawOld Paradians v Old Ivanhoe
Monash Blues v St Bedes Mentone Tigers
University Blacks v Bentleigh -
at Brens Oval at 11 .30 a .m .
Oakleigh v MHSO B
UNDER-19 (2) BLUE
De La Salle (2) v Salesian ScorpionsOakleigh Clays v Old Haileybury
Ormond v Mazenod 0 C
Hampton Rovers v Peninsula 0 B
UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne v Old Scotch
Therry Penola 0 B v Kew
Rupertswood (2) - Bye
Fitzroy Reds v Aquinas 0 C - at RamsdenStreet Oval, Clifton Hill
Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe
49
UNDER-19 SECTION 1ST KEVINS 3.6 7.7 12 .11 20.16 (136)ST BERNARDS 1.1 5.1 6.2 9.3(57)SKOB: J O'Rourke 5 K Miss 3 S Belsev 2 M Sulllvan 2 P McClennan 2 WBrowne M Sherman H Feehan T White D Sullivan S Conlon . Best : Mies BelsevM Sullivan D Sullivan S Conlon C Murphy . St Bern: Stapleton 3 Kavanaugh3 Spenelia 2 Salemme. Best Bessagto Spinella SaMadori R}an .Umpires: Logan Smith Matt Good (F) Callum Hilton Cameron Smith (B)
COLLEGIANS 4.3 7.9 7.14 11 .18 (84)OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 3.4 6.6 7.12 (54)
CoB: Bushnell 2 Jefferev 2 Zimbaehs Blackley Lynch Williams Louis
Rutherford Quick Best : Scott Lynch Baxter Williams Zimbachs Donegan . Old
Be Jennings 3 Eastlake Salem Geddes Moon. Best: Browning Priestly Moon
Fklke Geddes Doherty. Umpires: Jason MeNiece Jason Waszaj (F) ChrisThornburn Andrew Triantaftllou (B) Tristan Reith Peter Maddocks (G)
MARCELLIN 3.5 7.10 11 .12 18.15 (123)
DE LA SALLE 2.3 5.4 8.5 9.7 (611
Marc: Stafford 6 Fraser 3 Delmastro 2 Warner 2 Abrahams Augustin Pell
ti"mstanley. Best : Redmond Abrahams Stafford Fraser Boyd MeGWt . DI.S:
Close 4 ODonnell 2 Bull Donegan Fiekisend. Best: Herkess Stewart RobertsClose Casey Kovess . Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Peter Cahill (F) Michael Roche
Thomas Wischer (B) Marcus Lefebure Robert Seymour (G)OLD SCOTCH 6.3 11.7 18.10 21.12 (138)
UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .3 5.3 7.5 8.11 (59 )Old Scotch : Slattery 4 Tununel 4 Pearce 3 Gray 3 Whitehead 2 Parisi 2Potency Wood Wallace-Smith . Best: Slattery Wallace-Smith Tununel Gray
Ati•lett Backman . Uni Blues: Bronts 2 Sykes Maddocks O'Shannessy Bradley
Carmody Stainworth . Best : Bradley Kelly P_yke Stainforth Wood Farrell .
Umpires: Michael Ryde Luke Holmes IROT) (F )
OLD XAVERIANS HAS THE BY EUNDER-19 SECTION 2
BANYOLE VIEWBANK 2.2 8.6 11.7 18 .8 (126)
OLD CAMBERWELL 3.1 5.4 8.10 10 .14 (74)
Banyule: Stavropolous 6 Tsingaris 6 Christian 2 Moore Park Shepard-Mueller
Brockwell. Best: Kayrooz Stavropotous Trull PoyKer Christian T.Shepherd. Old
Cam: Tolson 4 De Sanctis 3 Angove Walpole Tsindos . Best: Shanks McGuigan
Bonyfiad V.etteriltall ]llfa. Umpires: Rod Penaluna (F) Michael Lee James
Mugavin (G)CAULFIELD GR 6.9 10.12 17.22 22.22 (154)
OLD TRINITY 0 .0 5.2 5.3 9 .5(59)CauL• A Gould 5 May 2 Wood 2 Gatehouse 2 Clarke 2 Webb 2 Kalaja 2 Schroth
2 Sundberg 2 Thomson. Best: A Goold Gatehouse Schroth Hepworth Hardy
Clarke. Old Trin: Marsden 3 Smith 2 Oldfietd 2 Bttffiman Stewart . Best : A
Barke Greene Stewart Howell Marsden Simmons . Umpires: Brett Herskope
Daniel Silfo (F) James Storey Jessica Rollo (B )
OLD MELBURNIANS 0 .1 0.1 1.3 2.305)
RUPERTSWOOD 5.5 10.9 15 .12 26 .17 (173)
Old MeA: Mitchell Manahan . Best : Lawler E Mitchell Forte Merntigas Russell
A Ray. Rupets: T Sntitlt 13 Pretty 2 Tennant 2 J Philips 2 Quinn 2 BrennanAllport Moule Spinner. Best : Glenn T Smith Hoiles J Phillips Evans Pretty .
Umpires: Jack Fagan Jason Evans (F) Matt Proctor Brendan Dowling (B) KyleMankey Brent Reid (G )
BEAUMARIS 3.5 6.7 10.13 14 .14 (98)OLD ESSENDON OR 0 .3 3.8 6.8 7 .11 (53)Beaum : Shone 4 Gillespie 2 Camera 2 Edmeades Scrivenor tmtach WilsonBliesner CeM'mente. Best: Norris Wilson Camera BkesneT Gillespie Wall . OldEas: Ran kin 2 Phelan Razzo Cappanetto Shaw Foot. Best : Razzo Xma}eteuxRawlins Rankin Phillips.Ump3rrs: Robert 0Gorman Tom Haysom (F) Duncan Nichol Garen Dawe (B)OLD CAREY 2.6 7.13 11 .18 14 .19 (103)WHITEFRIARS 3.4 3.4 8.6 10.8168)Old Carey: Renuners 5 Carpenter 2 Robinson 2 Tiras 2 Laldlaw HowgatePatterson . Best: Day DeLeijer Mead Remmers Tints Locock. White: Power 2Gamble 2 Harris 3 Torney Fulton Van Darzaag . Best : Harris Gamble GibbsKrulilc~ow,ki Keogh Carruthers . Umpires: Nick Brown Tim Saunders (F) NickKelly (B) Paul Gait Daniel Dal Pas (G )
UNDER-19 SECTION 3LA TROBE UNI 0.1 5.6 8.8 11.9 (75)oAKLEIGH AFC 5.4 9.10 15.14 20 .18 (138)La Trobe: Taylor 3 Clark 3 McGaugh 2 Davidson Holland. Best: MaatmanMcMaster Knight McGough Carmody . Oakleigh: Geary 6 Costigan 3 Derks 2Wills 2 Gallery 2 Barrand Bennet Di Seruil MacKenzie Pound-Gow. Best:Derks Wills Groarke Harold Donato Fitzgerald . Umpires: Matt Simpson PeterPullen (F)OLD IVANHOE 6.3 11.6 16.9 18 .12 (120)AJAX 0.2 4.4 7.5 11.7 (73)Old Ivanhoe : Baldwin 5 Saunders 4 Harrison 2 Steer 2 Ellis Hartrick Minas
Roserilis Roger. Best: Clarke Baldwin Saunders Harrison AAJAX: Fetdy 4 Ezekeil 2 Graf 2 Mileckl 2 Kestenbrg . Best: JGoldstein Feldy Blurstein South . Umpires: David D'Altera Lee CrST BEDES) MENt'ONE TIGERS 5.1 7.4 7.5OLD PARADIANS 1.1 7.5 10.6 15 .15 (lin;St B)MT : Hickntott 3 D Lynch 2 Hunter 2 Terrell 2 Mattingly Bodinaar iMcNeil Laver Burger Hunter D Lynch Friedman . Old Pan Kaldiakis 4
'2 Cowles 2 Crosthwaite 2 Matko 2 Holden Irvine Patena Best: Ka1Seneca Vincent Geary Holden Soloman . Umpires: Steve McCarthyDavid Anselmi (F) Jordan Mav'ston Martin Kinsic_t' (B) -BENTLEIGH 3.3 7.8 11.9 1716 (11 :MONASH BLUES 1.7 3.8 6.12 7.1'
- Beat: Hunt 5 Coles 2 Rossi 2 Convery 2 Lewis Meehan Fidler Lawry A,, :Fogarty. Best: Bail Meehan Rossi Com2rv Dewar Lewis . Mon Blues
:1;,-, ...
Collins 3 Cruickshank. Best: Pedals Vktcent Shopov Main Maye Hardmg,
Umpires: Sarah McGill Brett Baziey (F) Ben Bracken Simon Abel (B)
MHSOB 5.1 7.1 12.3 12,UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.5 6.11 6.14 10.20 , -- 3MHSOB: Reid 2 Taft 2 Tan 2 Lim Leslie McGrath C Liu. Best : LimAshworth Reid McGrath C Leslie . Uni Blacks: Barrister 4 HarrLcon 3 CMaitre Stringer. Best: Napier Battista Le Maitre Barron Russell Hann yUmpires: Graeme Hunichen David Lwans (F )
UNDER-19 (2) BLUESALESIAN SCORPIONS 5.5 12.8 16.10 23.14 (152)HAMPTON ROVERS 3.4 9.5 12.5 17.9(111 :
Sales Scarp: Singh 13 Curtis 3 R Batten 2 Crowley 2 WiLson Ih, 1Best: Singh Crowley Curtis Thomson Mein Fahrner. Hampt Ror 11
. Gleeson 4 Ross 2 Semmel 2 Kettle. Best- White Sharp Smith Ros sO'Brien. Umpires: Mark Jenkins Paul T,}rer (F Josh Tyrer Mark Rays.orOLD IiAII.EYBURY 3.5 8.9 8.13 10.19 ,,DE LA SALLE (2) 1 .1 2.2 6.4 10.41i `
Har1: Elliott 4 Fankhauser 3 Doyle Ellls Waite. Best: Harrison StaFankbauser GiRrv Scholes Wilson . DLS (2) : Hassabella 2 Ball 2 Crowe C'Fisher bfornnod Silvers Bird. Best: Hanson Ball Hassalrellat SilversKmaril:. Umpires: Mark DuthEe Dean Schwab (F) Wi ll Byrne David Cameron 11MAZENOD 7.7 11.10 17.18 22.22 (154)OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1 .1 4.5 4.6 7.9 (51 )Maz: Bogar 7 Bailey 5 Moran 3 Cocks 2 Fox 2 Kelly Mann McGregor. BestMoran Bogar Lewton N .Klaivts Fraser Bailey. Oak Clays : Sajenko S.Le,a°Castello De George Nguyen Scott Le vy Towntey. Best: Cooil Gilmore De Gea~-Gallagher Castello Durcau. Umpires: David Murray Avi Weksehnan (F)PENINSULA OB 6.2 11.5 14.11 18 .15 I123IORMOND 8.2 12.5 17.11 21 .15 (141)Penins: D Smith 7 P Wignall 5 R Smith 3 N Coy 2 Hestor . Best: S McGuuussR White J Wilmant B Mitchell D Smith J Byrt . Ormond: R Chisholm 6 RMcGirr 5 D Bailey 2 L Duthie 2 N Rode 2 J Ashlev A CribUes G Evans L UpstAl .Best: G Evans R Chisholm T Lean, R McGirr L Duthie N Rtde .Umpires: Mark Farrell Richard Yattn (F)
UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.4 6.6 10.6 (65)EMMAUS STI.EOS 2.2 12.5 16.5 19.9 (123)Old Scotch: Needham 4 Bradlev 2 Kitchen Lake Mursell Foenander. Best:Macltin Saunders Vogt Bradley Hocking Brow•ne . Emmaus SL: Robin 4 Barry3 Lalor 3 Croughan 3 Quirk 2 Ahern Wright Brayshaw Brogden . Best: WMghtBarry Brayshaw Brogden OTlazy Lalor .Umpires: Simon Pearless Nick Keating (F)KEW 4.1 12.4 15.8 20.16 (136)OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .4 9.5 13.6 15.7 (971Kew: Lucisano 7 Matherson 3 Lawrence 2 Fultheim 2 Bailey BndutMcGregor McKay Jackson Franklin . BesC Williams Lucisano Lawrence WylvyFranklin Flilthetm. Old West: Hall 4 Hetniger 3 Tanner 2 Mc9lindan 2 Eckel2 Amore Smith . Best : Hall Heini,Qer McAlindon Amore Dunn Squarky .Umpires: John Hughan Patrick Coulthard (F)THERRY PENOLA HAS THE BYE
AgUINAS 2.6 7.10 11 .12 13,1701RUPERISWOOD 2.3 4.4 5.8 5.12 (42fAquinas ; Ragauskas 5 Sheridan 2 Raggawni 2 Thompson Sawtier DeanBicknell. Best: Maaskant Reece McGregor Geddes Ragauskas Ryan . Rupats:Merrier 2 Gregory McGovern Adamo . Best : At}vrson Christenson TarrxrBroughton Catalana. Umpires: Nathan Sheppard Matthew Brennan (F)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 .1 6.2 10.6 16 .8 (I03)FITZROY REDS 3.5 7.10 13 .13 17.18 (120)Bull Temp: M Meadows 5 P Voglts 4 M Bain 3 D McColl 2 P Iosifuiis S Mtllar .Best: L Stamboulalds P Voglis M Bain M Austen C Nickolakoparilos DRametla Fitz Reds : Marcon 5 Donato 2 Sulemenovskt 2 Janissen 2 BarnhartMcKeown Ritchie Manoli Mikhall Murals. Best: Riarmn Donato Sulerrmnmst3Minnis Topp Ritchie. Umpires : Brian Woodhead Jamie Mayhew-Sharp(F )
50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Zt}N
t'oder-19 - Section 1CQLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE ( BLUES) M ARCELL9N OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H
P
Asst Coach Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach : Ian Leit h
pafdgeman 1 T. Kovess 1 J. Gasparini 1 N . Kaplan 2 A1 Ayten 368Ek'.~ rBegan 37 R. raarrxg3 T
,er~H;ams 2 R . Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings .C E .t9hrteh2ad 38M L.
Crema 3 J. Winstanley 3 S . Oliver 5 B SaurM-rs 39N.wuiT Baxter 4 N . O'Halloran 4 S . Rowell 6 A . f,~r~ 40 M . Nee<s,ar n
~ _ a 5 J. Bortolotto 5 J . Miller 7 L. rvmstroog 41 R Dumaresq
6 S.Abrahams 6 J . Geddes 8 o Panney 42T foenancery
icures 7 C . MacLaren 7 J . Salem 9 T.Grerard. 43J .hzr,.w10T Haru~ess 44J ozggian
~+. L% -Ch 8 D . Valsorda 8 M . Bartlett 11 N. A~n 48 E KitcYwn'a~ s 9 D . Considine 9 T. Gunning 12 A. Tesc>pr 47 J . Peara~
10 T. Stafford 10 J . Edge 13 R. Eva 48 A. Perry
~ 11 S . Farrelly 11 K. Sheehan 14 T. Leeds 49 H Tay*,~ 12 P. Augustin 12 J. Priestley 1eM .Pans 5oT.vap
.o r 13 P. O'Callaghan 13 J. Sest
16G .Li5ey 51N .Spap17A.wa~ 52J sahnar
14 A. McGlin 14 R . Doherty gr„t, 53cuela"O 15 S. Pesavento 15 J. Leaf 18S Keeps 64 0. K~
16 S. Connell 16 S . Mulligan 19T.Gaum 55 tA E~
Weeks 17 L . Boyd 17 B . Moon20 M. Ramage 66 A Gray
r ao#and 18 D . Fraser 18 B . Blatt21 w cram 57 s, take
Cox 58M Prnrer s22 w-" 19 J. Crapper 19 M . Browning
.pgM.caihe 59H.widsat ,
20 N . Birrell 20 G. Fielke 24J.Parer 60s waxawa m
21 J . Dowling 21 J . Kenyon 25 T. slanery 61 w Harvey
. ord-- : 22 J . Symes 22 J . Delosa 26 L Ta!;;ot 62 S Mackmks h.
23 M . Grigoruk 23 K. Presnell ~H ~ 64E Bow.-=ijket~- ,~ 24 J . Ho arth9 24 A. Tregear
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29 J. B,0-10 65 M. A4cYltmney25 J . Crimmins 25 R. Eastgate 30 s eraosy 6e N . OeGnaed
26 S . Preece 26 L . Hanson 31 J. Caine 67 J . r.;urse sTummM 68 s Scar32 A
27 M . Turner.
ss c wood28 C. Cogdon 34 M .
)~ & HorneiR 29 M . Nash~ w nea 30 D. Redmond
Commercial 31 D . Bolger „ . .,,32 T. Montagna .., ,, . . .. .. . ,
OID X.N~JERUI'~ ST BERNARDS ST.KEVIN'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUESCc --h : Adam Sassl Coach : Greg Wood Coach : Richard Oboe Coach : Steve Carrol l
A~s s . David Ga~afy2 D. Hurley 1 J . Maher 1 R. Minns
4 M . Walsh 2 T. OYoole 2 N. Anderso n
5 J . Hughes 3 B . Dowd 3 D . Woo d
7 C. Liberatore 4 S . Sexton 4 M. Kelly
- Matthews8 S 5 D. Petrou 5 H . Guthri e
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EvansD 6 M . Hobbs 6 M. S ke sy, i .
10 B. Garth7 R. Taylor8 S. Ryan 7 A . Farrell (vc)
y 11 A. Marion 9 J. Syme 8 T. Maddocks (c)
12 D . Oconnor 10 D . Wissell 9 Z. Elliott
15 A. Mitchell 11 A. Lynch 10 N . Bradle y
16 P. Oxenford 12 J. Liston 11 M. Dwyer (vc)
"d 17 C . Rogers 13 P. Mercouriou 12 D. Marshal l
20 M . Maggiore 14 J . Marchesani 13 J . McCart y
21 T. Whelan 15 M. Sullivan 14 J . Poynter
-'d 23 D . lanazzo 16 R . Arnott 15 S. Mortime r
24 B Funnels 17 J . Charles 16 T. Bronte.Gova n25 C
18 D. Tilkeridis 17 D. Carmody. _ .T L
.27 M . Salvadori
19 L. GulliverMios20 K 18 M . Mark Lesk o
'" 30 D. Lancashire.
21 T. Woolfe 19 D. Hayter
'`- 33 M . Gourley 22 D. Gibbs 20 C. Pyk e
^°on 35 B. Ryan 23 T. Ofianlon 21 P. Birks
38 K. Buis 24 D. Sullivan 22 A. Brennan
~ 39 L . Demorton 25 P. Gallivan 23 L. Butler
_ . . ~ 40 A. Kavanagh 26 P. Longmore 24 J . Sundermann.43 J. Stapleton 27 J . O'rourke 25 M. Kibbi s
n 45 B . Johnson 28 B. Cooke 26 L. Halliday
50 R Schroder gp27 S . Mead e., . ..i .
Pitt s58 BB. Scanan 28 D. Hanrahan.
59 T. Pearson31 P. Mclennan32 M . Sherman 29 L. 0'Shannesy
_ 70 E . Prendi 33 S . Neohoritis 30 T. Stainforth. ,75 C. McDermott 35 E . Wilkinson 31 B. Ganno n
36 T. Trewin 32 S. Gilbertson
40 DI. Mount 33 J. Lync h
44 J. Tennant 34 C . Blizzard
Cosch: l Coach: Dean Rossely Coach: Luke Stewart S(1) Coach : Bruce Armstrongl.:nael Jones Coach: David Madigan 5
1
. Fletcher2 J3 MM . Fieldsen d4 D. Close6 J . Pitcher7 D. Keely8 J . Greenhalg9 A. De Marta
, 10 N. Roberts11 W. Fenton12 L .O'Donnell13 A. Nas r15 T John16 M. Herkess17 L. Casey18 W. Dwyer19 M . Demicoli20 D . Hassaballa21 L. Bul l22 T. Donlan23 J . Casey24 S . Edwards25 S . Nethersole26 J. Hanson27 S. Mile s29 T. Kovarik30 A. Demarde32 D . Lowe
Under-19 - Section 2BANYULE-VIEWBANK BEAUMARIS CAULFIELD OLD CAM BERWELL OLD ESSERDO N
Coach: Phiv Demetriou Coach: John Burke GRAMMARIANS GRAMMARIANS Coach : Greg EvansAsst Coach : Paul Berry Coach : Sam Calagero Coach : Anson Brownless
1 D Par 1 K . Gasperino 1 T. Nablett I J. Gold'Dlatt 1 R . Baddele y2 1 Brock"p 2 R . Gillespie 2 M. Sessler 2 T. Barrow 2 L . Ballinger3 G. D,meak 3 J . Sinko 3 N . Andrew 3 C. Poynton 3 E. Baska n4 T ShePero 4 L. Hill 4 A. Clarke
4 J. Rowatt 4 L . Bone s5 M. Hmmes 5 C . Badman 5 A. Spittal
5 N Tsindos 5 M. Camm6 M. Kennedy 6 M . Bramwell (VC) 6 C . Hammond .
6 A. Canning7~. Moore 7 T. Hunt 7 G . Thomson 6 P. Christie 7 S. Caponnett o8 D Kayrwz 8 A . Clemente 8 T. Hartlett 8 M . Ill~a 8 S. Caruso9 M Cr"'saa° 9 J . Starke 9 L . Price 9 D. Walpole 9 D . Cerantonio10 C. Sia,res~us
10 A Mckenzie 10 B. Gatehouse 10 S. Bonyhady 10 D . Cerantonio11 e D`necl`
.11 J Dickie 11 R . Evans Hall11 N 11 A. Christo u12 J D. Pmjxr
ta C eud`tay.
13 M . Wilson 12 S. Rowley13 S Wood
.13 W. Robinson 12 S. Clinnic k
14 L o'anr~e3 (Co .Capfl B Wall14 .14 C . May 14 D. DeSanctis 13 J. Dazkiw
15 M tarco (Co.Capt )
6 R G
15 B . Norri s17 L Tickell 15 B. Pearce 15 J. Tuohey
14 J. Franci s15 C . Heritageuaersont .
t7 D. Drapac.
18 V. Camerai6 K. Biggs17 A Goold
16 A. Renshaw 16 M. Jelli sta S Gmtan 20 T. Waller (VC) .
18 Z Goold17 D. Morley 17 F. Ktenas
ts ~.Sp:cer 21 R . Fenton .19 W . Hepworth
18 N. Wallace 18 D . Leban20 C. Sxx.ko 22 J . Atkins 20 M. Sundberg 19 T Peasnell 19 C . Leec h21 D. Hertien 24 R . Imlach 21 M. Lopiccolo 20 J. Davis 20 H . Leury22 J4k, 25 B . Strong 22 M. Hardy 21 L. Taylor 21 J. Mansour23 D. ~'~ 26 C . Shone (VC) . 23 R . Schrth 24 W. Wettenhall 22 B. Mitchel l24 A Doyle 29 M . Gravina 24 M. Benkemoun 25 N. Charles 23 D . Nankervis25 5. Tou9 31 C . Graham 25 J. McCahon 26 C Hillier 24 J. Phillips26 .t. Mummery27 R. Hartn°n
32 B . Woodlan d33 J . Kilgore
26 E. Kalaj a27 T. Doake
.27 D. McGuigan
25 T. Rumble26 M. Shaw
28 S. Green37 B . Fraser McDonald28 B 29 D. Harry 27 N . Tai t29 J S.-ill 38 J . Edmeades
.29 A Webb 30 T. Angove 28 S. Towner11 A&-,
31 K. Sth.pard-rnuuzr 39 A . Little.
30 D . Mason 31 M. Shanks 29 M. Trevaski s
32 J. Tsmgans 40 D. Reibl
31 A. McKay 33 C . Bennett 30 C . Tzambazi s39 S Dack 41 J . Nlcho son 33 A. Guagas 34 G . Tolson 31 N . Ure n34 J D,a,stcn3 43 D. Cupples (C) 35 C . Scully 36 A. Thomas 32 J. Williams35 F. py,- 46 R . Scrivenor 39 A. Nesci 33 T. Wilson36 rd. rsvgan37 LMor an
47 A . Mueller49 M Cairns THE RACECOURSE HOTEL S PONSOR
34 D . Zammi tg
38 C.Cm,.
51 M . Beruldsen CNR. DANDENONG &39 S.t,+.orao 52 J . Williams WAVERLEY RD'S, Mitchell Partners40 Bo"n"e 61 K . Bliesner MALVERN EAST.49 R.Ssker
OLD CAREY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD TRINITY RUPERTS4400D WHITEFRIARSCoach : Rob French Coach : Ben Dunn Coach : Leo Curran Coach : Greg Bradley Coach: Andy Dalrymple
4 J . Carpenter 1 T. Cudlipp 1 S . Cole I J FniLRS 42P --1Y 1 E. AbdaAah
5 A Shedden 2 A. Haralambous 2 A. Parker 2 cALtJ'oflT 43 A, vaTOAE 3 A. D'AOisio.6 T. Davis 3 D. Oman 3 A . Marsden
3 ATEr°wi:ti 44 BCt, .t'c~ ~
5 J.Omeara SK h6
~9 M . Cornwell 5 E. Hardy 4 R . Bicknell5 eau2~ 44
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10 C . Laidlaw 6 J. Tucker 5 H . Simmons 6 a BRADLEY 4e t c+wrdo 8 D . Yore
13 J . Rimington 7 L . Jones 6 T. Delphine to TvrsT e7 J BRMrrroN 9 B. Tomey11 A Gamble
16 M . Laidlaw 8 R. Moffatt 7 A. Greene 12 A EYA!15 48 l EREhnA4.
12 A. Pott s19 T LOWek 9 A. PfOWSe
8 F. Stewart13 NFELL 49 ADAY 13 C . Lucarelli.
20 A . Winn10 A. Kau y e
11 A. Manahan9 T. Howell
15 DGI~#t 40 DG4EGC~+Y16 DD-:aN 49 DOrrrAGNesE ~6 N . Crav e
21 A . Remmers 12 A. Mermagas 10 B . Smith 17 a u:oeRSar 50 D EreNS 17 M. Bond25 S . Mead 13 C. Hanchene 11 M . Burke 17 lAOUa_Y 51 aCATatnNm 18 K. Laski
26 J . De Leijer 14 A. Armstrong 12 E . Delaney 79 G lbJI LE 52 8 PPLU44$ t9 S. Greenland
27 T. Howgate 15 E. Baker 13 M . Baylis p MGAU^2 53 B uCADA.M21 T SMITH 54 J WALLACE
20 R . Carruthers21 C . Krolikowslu
28 G. Lord 16 W. Christian 14 M . Bilney 22 GPHa1;PS 55 8hy~ 22 J.Tartagti a30 A . Day 17 W. Penton 15 D . Peyton 23 H ;Rax:ER 56 M eaADDY 24 C. Hams
32 A . Newhouse 18 J. Dick 16 T. Spray 24 1 a!aRRlsON 58 cDRivEA 25 N . O'Callaghan
33 J . Newnham 19 E. Mitchell 17 M . Lesinskis ~M K~E 59 e~~ 26 K. Walker 27 HFulton
34 A Alexander 20 A. Pannifex 18 C . Stockdale26 B 6REhNAa [o t, v.1:6SiER .
28 L . Hambli n.35 B . LainLaing 21 N. Russell 19 T Okifeld
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38 J . Vujovich 22 J. Beckley 20 Y. Laher'
32 ~tEttl& 74 DS;.E~trr30 A. Gibbs31 C Powe r
44 D. Stocco23 D. Osmond 22 H . Doyle CHRBrrttS01a 78 taHARRWI
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45 J . Sinclair24 N. Russell
23 A . Burke 33 TtAtrna,tY 5 CMswtRT25 M. Schivo
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L ' 11 cler-19 - Section 3;, Jj, ; ; BENTLEIGH LA TROBE UN I MHSOBFC MONASH BLUE S
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Geoff BrewAsst Coach : Ru ner Tim Fitzgerald. .,i_e 2 Fogarty, A P. McMullan B . Hare I M . Andrews
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3 H. Bailey3 M. Phillips
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star 7 Rossi, R M . Kennedy G. WaL=goit.
9 J Bunting8 A. Mehta
- _, E . ~1em 8 Halliday, BJ. Clough C. Neiki 10 D. Cameron
11 H. Comeadow 9 J. Moor e9 Morriso n, L
J. Paterson J. D~ckmsc~n 12 L Dean 10 J. MaYe
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15 Armstrong, L L . Lorenzm 'c. Flemming270 K. La .21 W Taft
16 M. Brad y17 West, A B. Holland A. CuNenor
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18 Macleod, S D. McMaster M. Sudwaeks 23 A. Lenehan 18 R . Glove r
22 Frost, S N . Back P. Prtc6rath 24 Aim€Ve
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31 Steven, B31 Steven R .Maatman 34 E . Pretty 26 J. Mazur
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37 N. Ruddell 28 I . Tsaoussi• , G. Girdwood M. Pattmson 38 J. Smpson 29 T. CobSa n
35 Bell, M K . tdcGough P. Nunan 39 D. Sneddon 30 D StewartJ . Dan:els J . Witham 40 N. Tan
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Asst Coach : Simon Vincent Asst Coaches : Andrew Gra y
ian i M . Ferrannrm (vi-pt) 1 J . Crosthwaite I T. Laver Bruce Warren, Craig Thompson
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4 M. Barron5 B . Batters
6 M Cookson 5 A . Serafin 7 D . Camprsarro s M. Battrst a.7 K . E€€ is 6 M . Solomon 8 S. Johnson
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8 T. Hanson 7 A. Cowles HU:Ger9 S. C .9 J. Bergin
9 A. Baldwin 8 N Pratt9 B . Schwarz
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15 T. Dawes
. . I 14 A. Foster 22 D . Richardson 14 R . Burger15 J. Hunter
76 W. Ezry17 B Flemirug75 L . Page - Wood 23 S. Rehlicki 16 J. KEeran 18 D. Moa r
76 B. Saunders 25 D . Hussey 17 B . Neville 19 J. Pinnagan77 T. Rosenlis
Hartrick18 G 32 B. McAllister 18 D. Lynch 20 A. GtA21 E . Harnson
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19 C . Crones 33 D . Clayton 19 W. Parker 22 N . Hotlgsnn
2o D . Madigan 34 R . Thomas 20 P. Wight21 M . Lawler
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24 M PeroAi 38 M . Irvine 24 L. Thomas 28 D . Coste;b- - €
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25 J . Hyrdman 39 J . Seneca (DVC)25 N. Kane26 A. FalkGner
29 B. Mikus30 A. Nasiakos
26 D . Nichol 42 M . Patena (C) 27 C. Totnn 31 J. Newland27 E . Spargo 43 M Christie 28 C . A",ountz 32 H . Poner28 J . Burns
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44 D. Whyley 29 A, Knowles 33 01 Ramsay34 N . Scheekngs29 C. Roger
45 G Vincent 30 J . Hurter 35 G . Shaw
~r30 S . Leggett31 S . Leslfe
.46 M . Stace
31 T. Smith32 S. Brown
36 R AIMi37 d EI6s
0 32 S . Kefalas 47 B . Geary 33 Z N yg B. McGowan. . 33 A. Steer 50 A. Logo 34 M. Knup p.1 39 J . Hamilton
40 S . Jeremiahr> 34 A. Gloster 51 A. Cirillo 35 M. Sap no 41 9-JessGow
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Under-19 - Section BLUEDE LA SALLE ( GOLD) HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD OAKLEIGH CLAYS OLD HAILE9`DORy
Coach : Robin Smith Coach : Dale Ross Coach : Shane Regan Coach: Gary Ptlliams Coach : David Lapp;,geTeam Manager: Greg Evangelista
I M. Herkess 38 J. Bhd t . D Zampaglione 1 M . Bertone 1 J . Simon 1 A. Folino2 W. Dwyer 39 M. Cnnnson 2. A Ross 2 N . Bradley 2 K. Nguyen 2 M. Scholes (VC )3 M. Fieldsend 40 p. Breda 3. G Cannell Castricu m3 S 3 J . Lao
3 J . Walsh4 T. John 41 J. Fisher 4 . I Nicholls
.4 D . Cough e
y4 J . Linke 4 J . Mill s
5 S. Podaridi s5 J. Prcher 42 T. Robson 5. N Ulbrick 5 A . Ciavarella 5 S. Janjic 6 L . Petrovic he N. nooens 43 I. Clancy 6. S BlanchardCocks6 G 6 J . Sajenko 7 D. Gilby (VC )
7 T Krness 44 M. Dean 7. D Kettle .7 B Coslin 7 L. De George 8 F. Mohammad
8 Rd Moore 45 M, Manna 8 . N Pinto .i8 M C 8 C . Thompson
9 N. Waite9 W. Fenton 46 S . W.omroad 9 . R Semmel . umm ns
9 C ROSsenlis10 S. Wilson
10 L. O'Donnell 47 0. Keeneyii T, Severs
10 . L Smit h11 . T Fallon
9 W. Evan s10 D Grantham
.10 A. Plozza
11 A. Mcintyre12 N. Harnson (C)
12 D. Moocher 12 . R Kenny.
11 J . Hendry11 A. Nasr 13 D. Maye s
14 S Jones13 T. Donegan 13 . P Woods 12 D . Hensman12 S. Gallagher .
15 K MaltaBs14 A. Cox 15 . R Henry Johnso n13 P
13 J . Evangelista.
16 A. Temby15 S, Net,ersa~. 16 . J Corbett
.14 J . Kavanagh
14 D . Ni 17 J. Stanley16 J . TM~17 D . Keeq
17 . T Mitchell18 . D O'Brien 15 J . Lambe rt
15 J . Nevitt16 D . Gilmore
18 T. Douka s19 S. Roberts
18 J, McKenzie 20 . M Curry 16 S. Mann 17 B. Forbes 20 M . Fankhause r19 L, eull 21 . S Suleyman 17 J . Mather 18 G . Mesley 21 M . Siiberer
22 S Elli s20 N . Bums 22 . J Barry 18 D . Micallef 19 D . Smith.
23 J. Elliott21 N . Stewart 24 . B McDonald 19 S. Moran 21 K. Onurulu 24 D. Korlos22 L. Casey 25 . R Sharpe 20 A. Norman 22 S. Levy 25 S. Lockwoo d23 J . Casey 26 . M Deluca
21 D . Nutting 23 L . Townley 26 A. Byass24 C Ba t25 G . Hess
27 . J William s28 . R White
22 M. Pecora 24 S.C . LevyryS. Campeq
28 C Casey26 J . Hanson 29 . C Gleason 23 D . Power 25 D. Davidson 29 T. Wyeth27 S. Miias 30 A Bice 24 D . Regan 26 J. Castello 30 B. Dolma n
28 J . Fletcher.
33 . T Rootsey 25 E. Roberts 27 S. Masoud 31 A. Campbell32 M . Doyl e
20 T. Ka+ara, 35 . M Westhead 26 B. Ross 28 P. Cook Johnson33 R30 A. Dernarde 38 . R Lang 27 S. Smith 29 J. Bolitho .
34 R. Davis37 D . Lowe 39 . K Cho 28 P. Souter 30 J. Moffat 35 T. Chishol m32 A, Nasr 40 . J Hille 29 S. Stanley 31 C. Dureau 37 T. Gill33 D . Has,sabaea 43 . J Schafer
Steinfort30 T33 S. Kurth
34 J . Oa"35 J
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31 W. Vandergert 34 J. Price.Greenne"J
36 S Ed d -~ 32 A. Weekes 35 C. Fletche r. war s
37 D . Close.
33 R . Wckremasinghe40 J. Joseph43 R Thoma s34 A. Winstanley . - - -
ORMOND PENINSULA SRLESIAH SCORPION SCoach : Michael Oaten Coach : Tony Thripp Coach: Michael Hazel [
Asst. Coach : Michael Forer1 J . Ashley 1 L. Walker 1 R. Batten2 D . Bailey 2 R. White 2 B. Crowley3 R . Chisholm 3 E . Wittich 3 P. Norman (C)4 S . Barnes 4 R. Smith 4 C. Hoga n5 D . Brosnan 5 D. Smith 5 L. Kelly (C )6 T. Denatris 6 B . Mitchell 6 L. Peterson7 M. Mclelland 7 N. Coy 7 D. Kalogianni s8 R . Sayers 8 P. Wignall 8 P. Dal e9 A . Jewell 9 B . Coldrey 9 T. Mallard10 L . Calvert 10 M . Warner 10 S. Toniazzo11 S. Fisher 11 M . Kenny 11 H. Singh12 G . Evans 12 A . De Lange 12 B. McCarth y13 D . Haysom 13 S . Robertson 13 B. Farhner14 L . Upstill 14 L. Coghlan 14 R. Mein15 T. Johnson 15 S . Byrne 15 L. Phipps16 A. Wilson 16 M . Lewis 16 M . Dempste r17 J. Harry 17 D. Felvus 17 S . Curtis18 L . Washfold 18 T. Madder 18 R. Jordan19 T. Woolfe 19 A . Orefield 19 P. Dunne20 D . Machin 20 S . McGuiness 20 D. Lentini21 R . Mcgirr 21 H . Nestor 21 S . Francis (VC )22 S. Vipond 22 S . Taylor 22 C. Thompso n23 M. Vol 23 C. Witzelll 23 T. Wilson24 J. Turnbull 25 J . Rees 24 J . Sil k25 C . Woodford 26 J . Murphy 25 T. Togi a26 L . Knoester 27 J . Wilmot 26 D. Fletcher27 A. Cribbes 28 R . Trickey 27 M . Fullman28 L . Kinniard 29 J . Bin 28 D. Demari a29 T. Leary 29 J . Morsello30 L . Duthie 30 K .. Batten32 C . Freema n33 N. Ryde44 B. Robbin s
54 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20
vpp~_Linder-19 - Section RED
AQUIMAS BULLEED-TEMPLESTO W E E MM AUS ST.LEOS FITZROY REDS F.C . KEWDanny Minogue Coach : Harry Harison Coach : Ben Pilley Coach : Tim Bell Coach : Matthew Jack
Cc,ch : Asst Coach: Tony Dullard
7 S . Mountain 1 P. Baranello Team Manager: Janiene Hart 1 G. Williamss8 A. Eccles 2 J Quirk Runner: Leo Dynes 2 S . O'Shea
er° at D. Thomson
.3 A . Hickey 1 R Astudlo
3 R . Wyley10 T. Lee
4 D . Monforte.
2 K . Barns-Jenkins 4 A . Haleit M . Vogli s
McCol l12 D 5 N . Baranello 3 S . Bombaci 5 J . DeAngelis.
13 B. Tekin 6 R. Stafford 4 J . Boyle 7 M . Cochran e
= r-^=( 14 J. Newman 7 K . Adriaanse5 A. Chie w
Chlicott6 J8 A . Lucisani
15 S. Millar 9 S . Eduatti.
7 J. Cooke10 T. Wang
., . 16 R . Trema n eY 10 S . Randall 8 K. Donato 11 N. Lawrence17 P. Voglis 11 S . Kay 9 J. Downie 15 N. Howard
~ . . . 18 B. Moran 13 M . Dorazio 10 C. Dullard 19 T. McKayud 19 C . Lapadoula
14 G . Coughlan 11 S. Edwards 20 A. Pik e20 B. Lapadoula
15 T Ahern12 S. Greenwood 23 J. Eggby
22 A . BenenchsStavretis23 A
.16 J. Barry
13 N. Hart14 D Leicester 26 R . Nas h~ .
24 M. Meadows 17 N . Robin.
15 N. Leman 30 O . Gregory26 A . Georgakopoulos 18 M. Wright 16 M . Lows-Gleeson 35 M. Matherso n27 5 . Hoysied 19 P. D'amico 17 G . Marcon 36 D . Malon y
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18 K. Maghamez 38 J . Fuftheim C~ )-- 29 M . Coulston
21 N . Cadden19 D. Mcphe e
Mujanovi c20 J 54 A . Franklin (VC)_Story 30 P. Florence
31 P. Gallo 22 J . Anderson.
21 W. Murray 57 D . Jackson
~32 J . McDonald 24 A . McKenzie 22 G . Ozusen 65 C . Jolly
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HeidelbergRd50 T Austen ,
OLD SCOTCH OLD WESTDOURHE RUPE OOD THERRY PENOL ACo-s Bn a Armstrong Coach : Greg Fagan Coach : Kevin Quinn Coach : James Sandman
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14 A. McAlindon 17 M. QuV!ey 74 D. s"M 12 A. Ferraro
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25 R. BorgT.r.w`Phy 23 C. Rees
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27 C . Hudson 37 e r.orss 32 J . Cooper
28 N . Russell 38 M . Ada m39 J Taybr
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EUR FOOTBALLER 2005 55
Winning EdgePresentations
Round 3 results were mainly those predicted,although there does seem to be trends emergingwhich indicate changes to the traditional strengthof teams . My success rate was a healthier 85%,which should see me rise higher in the "Tipster' sTally "Review of Round 3.Section 1 .Prahran forwards' inaccuracyproved costly against St Kevin's,who persisted after conceding abig lead to Prahran early in thegame . Greater accuracy saw StKevin's home by nine points .They were well served by :Andrew Clark, Ben Liu and BenHughes . For Prahran, Darren
Section 3 .At the last changeEmmaus - St Leo'sled Old Scotch bytwo points . Howeverthey were NOT on the road to victory as, aided l, ra strong wind, Scotch powered home to win bythirty three points . Jeremy Andrews kept up the
family tradition by doing well fo r
" . . .Ehe Sharks will providethe upset of the round bydefeating Collegians onwhat will be a new groundto them at Elgar Park . "
Blake, Mark Howard and Grant brown were best .Mt Lilydale did well to easily account for OldBrighton by seventy nine points in the morningmatch at Brighton Beach .Old Melburnians further demonstrated their rightto be considered a genuine challenger in theSection when they defeated De La Salle by fortythree points . According to "our man atheadquarters", Adrian Anderson starred for theOld Melburnians .An inaccurate University Blues paid the penaltyby losing to leaders, Old Scotch by thirteen points,despite having more scoring shots .Mazenod proved no match for reigning premiers,Old Xaverians, who triumphed by seventy fivepoints .Section 2 .Marcellin scored a welcome victory by defeatingTherry Penola by fifty points .Box Hill Sharks led Old Xaverians at the firstchange but the Xaverian size, speed and staminaenabled them to wrest control and win decisivelyby forty two points . For the winners the BrothersSilk displayed their smooth skills. Ruckman,Daniel Grant did well for the Sharks .Collegians continued their rise to the top throughvictory by sixty one points over Old Trinity.Old Essendon Grammarians were largelyuntroubled to defeat Monash Blues by thirtyseven points .University Blacks consolidated their top positionthrough their thirty seven point defeat of FitzroyReds, who are yet to win a big game against aleading side .
Old Scotch . For the losers:Admin Carey, 'Ex Perry andScott Murphy were best.The very accurate CaulfieldGrammarians defeated theinaccurate Old Geelong byseventy points . Caulfield arenow challenging for a top fourberth.
Fitzroy Reds proved far too strong for Old Careyand won by forty two points. Tony Jackson wasbest for the Reds whilst Andrew Win was best forOld Carey.Whitefriars maintained the unblemished record ofCoach Norman Elliott when they scored a "Heine(fifty seven point) victory over La Tribe Universityon the small Whitefriars College Oval . Greaterfitness enabled the home side to control the latterpart of the game . Best for Whitefriars included:Peter O'Brien, Chris . Andrews and Michael Singh.North Old Boys had the bye .
CLUB LST'.`J's ; TOTAL
C18 1Old Xaverians Hall 6Prahran Howard 5Prahran Cartlidge 3Old Melbournians Arden 4C18(21Old Essendon Cariss 6Box Hill Sharks Viola 3Old Xaverians Green 0Old Xaverians Roach 5C18(31Caulfield Grammarians Brokman 4Emmaus SL Landy 0Caulfield Grammarians Travis 0Whitefriars Jackson 1Old Scotch Lacey 3
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56 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Ps'~
f,re~jew of Round 4
Section I .St Kevin -s to win again against Oldton even
your band wagon week, Bernie .I ~.mony gon this
i, ;!%: Qale covered a with goodnc
hlast aneweek
us
tthemselvesof
,~nd today they m„t,ug the disappointing De La Salle
. Because
eIlue is unknown, Mt De Lae SaIlwill e lose any
lastLair ad~'vitage. I will give
, ;purncnity by selecting them to win .,,, rr ity Blues have always proven competitive
,,l ;till remain winless . After today, I suspect they
may have the edge in skill and fitness so I
0 um st further increase its competitiveness .
, 11 r, uiain winless as I believe Old Melburnians
it t~e too talented .a top teams meet at Victoria Park where Ol d:u meet Old Scotch . The game takes U .
k 1,11 or so seasons to a time when these hvo
, lominated the competition . My seleetion is
c, ;,1 x ;,%crians simply because their players haveI capable of meeting any challenge
; 1 ,,,,iiu IFrahran have practised their kicking they
,l, ,iild be able to avenge last season's Preliminary
n, l lc by accounting for Mazenod today .
Section 2 ., ;~,jhh,)cu's,N old Trinity and Marcellin clash at
Marcellin, who won well last week, shouldit two wins in a row by defeating the
l 'pointing Old Trinity .,,,is face a tough game against the Box Hill
,« . v:l io showed glimpses of form last week . I11unch, the Sharks will provide the upset of
,mid b%, defeating Coll egian s on what will be a
ocind eo them at Elgar Park.s should record their fourth victory by
un -, titonash Blues. Even though the match i six, ion . the Blues do not possess sufficien t
or iiuw";s to defeat the Xaverians .E-ndon Grammarians can expect a solid
ni i troll 17itzroy Reds . However I suspect the
I rid la-ndon .~n ; Blacks should take the points easily
,I Thrrcti Penola, whose players lack th eI~~pl~c~ed by their predecessors.
Section 3 .'akli ~thould appreciate the wide open spaces, , i, c trey move the ball forward quickly to
otMauta~~~c of their big forward line . I selectc, d, f, at Old Geelong, whose spirit must havenn .1%, it by their unusual early results .
!h,ld Grammarians have an excellentru,I i I t~ co consolidate a top four position whenI ,! ;,,, rjlcl Carey even though the small Victori a
Ill -1rl will prevent them developing muchum ( ~cu!ficld should win comfortably.
11 (1 13o\ s face a solid encounter against Lat„in~r~tt}• on the gigantic University Oval.
. , 1 eo : : d an improvement last week . To win
s~ltowed form in the first two weeksch~ Y shoulddowell today.
FOOTBALLER 2005
Out east another chapter in the on going rivalrybetween Emmaus - St Leos and Whitefriars . StLeo's withered under pressure last week, whileWhitefriars have called "the shots" so far thisseason . Today, I suspect, Whitefriars will winbecause they willprove to be the faster and fitter side,'Fitzroy Reds has the Bye .Team Managers.Please contact me by 6 p .m . Monday with your bestplayers . Telephone 9467 2857 or e mail me atnknugentCalphalink.com .au
MILESTON.E uFitzroy Reds - congratulates Chris "Plugger"
Prior who played his 100th club game against
Old Geelong at Como Park two weeks ago, the25th Redder to do so . A man for the big
occasion, he kicked the winning goal in thatgame and also slotted 11 a few years ago in thereserves, upstaging the fonvard pocket who wasplaying his 200th game and kicked 10 . Plug was
also treasurer of the Reds for several yearsduring their growth spurt and worked tirelesslyto enhance bar and canteen facilities at the
club . He has played seniors, reserves andclubbies without ever venturing too far from the
goal square . Hailing from South Australia, hehas achieved cult status at the Reds with hisawkward kicking style, regular bags of goalsand a passion for Dairy Vale Egg Nogs . Well
done Plug .
TODAY'S MATCHES
CLUB 18 (1 1Old Brighton v St Kevins
Mt Lilydale v De La Salle - TBAUniversity Blues v Old Melburnians
Old Xaverians v Old ScotchPrahran v Mazenod 0 C
CLUB 18 (21Old Trinity v Marcellin
Box Hill Sharks v CollegiansMonash Blues v Old Xaverians (2 )
Fitzroy Reds v Old Essendon Gr - atRamsden Street Oval, Clifton Hill
Therry Penola 0 B v University Blacks
CLUB 18 (3 1Old Geelong v Old Scotch (2)
Old Carey v Caulfield OrFitzroy Reds ( 2) - Bye
La Trobe University v North Old BoysEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Whitefriars
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ST KEVINS OB 3.1 8.4 13.6 15 .8 (98)PRAHRAN 8.3 9.5 10.6 13 .11 (89)SKOB : Horroks 7 P Harvev 3 McArdle 2 Moore Curtis Perron . Best: WalshT Dillon Hughes Horrocks McInerney Moore . Prahran : Howard 5 CarUidge3 Geri Maughan Ivak Blake Kitchen . Best ; Stephens Blake GreenMacpherson Howard Gen . Umpires : Rhett Parker David Windlow IF)MT LILYDALE 3.1 8.7 12.9 17 .14 (116)OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 3.4 5.7 5 .7(37)Mt Lilydale: P Haves 6 Gibson 3 Manischalchi 2 West Callanan VossRhodes Leonard Fiannagan . Best : Gibson Hayes Brenner FlannaganManischalchi Delbiondo. Old Br: G Earl 2 Coonev W Earl Stockdale .Best : G Earl Davies Handley Oakley Trim . Umpires: Paul Rapke IF)OLD MELBURNIANS 5.3 6.5 12.11 15 .12 (102)DE LA SALLE 2.1 4.4 5.8 8.11 (59)Old Melb: Arden 4 N Barrett 2 Wettenhall 2 Ward Hyde Wu Weir C RayA Anderson J Mitchell. Best : Wettenhall C Rav Wu N Barrett SchofieldArden . DLS: Jennings 4 Rudd Mannix Moore Butler . Best: JenningsMarmLx Moore Butler. Umpires : Simon Brooks Brian Nunn IF )OLD SCOTCH 5.2 8.4 9.5 10 .10 (70)UNI BLUES 1.3 1.9 6.12 7.17 (591Old Scotch : Glen 3 Fraser 2 Kings 2 Snow Hooke Johnston . Best :Fraser Logan Colman Glen Bull. Uni Blues: McKinley 3 Hempel GannonDods Millar. Best : Glass Gates Ross Rovdhouse Marshall Millar.Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto IF)MAZENOD 0.1 1 .3 4.4 6.7143)OLD XAVERIANS 6.4 9.8 14.15 16 .22 (118)Maz: Crozier 3 Occhiuto Reed Fisher. Best: Occhiuto Jacobs SmythCrozier Reed Harrington. Old Xav: Hall 6 Hawkins 4 Ireland 2 HalpinPerry Bell Curnow. Best : Ratbgerber Curnow Perry Hart Bell Poulis .Umpires: Rick Benson (F)
CLUB 18 f21MARCELLIN 3.5 5.9 9.12 12 .15 (87)THERRY PENOLA 1 .4 3.5 4.6 5 .7(37)Match details not received . Umpires : Tony Hegan Malcolm Foard IF)COLLEGIANS 2.2 5.8 9.11 13 .15 (93)OLD TRINITY 1.1 2.1 3.6 4.8(32)Coil : Perkov 5 Karvelis 4 Burn Grant Letehford Pesa. Best: OldhamOsborne Perkov Karvelis Hams Dowms. Old Trin : C . McDonald 2Dickenson E . McDonald. Best: Hilderbrandt C McDonald Brawn BrownSketchlev Thwaites. Umpires: Dean Banova Jason Evan s IF)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 .3 8.6 14.6 18.8 (116)BOX HILL SHARKS 4.2 6.4 9.5 11 .9 (75)Old Xav (2) : Roach 5 Altis 4 Chamberlain 2 Ford 2 Richards 2DeproperUs Calhaem McInerney. Best: Allis Francis Murray Roach J
Ralph Depropertis. BHS: Viola 3 Nelson 3 Trotter 2 Verst
Best : Iser Kyriakou Newton Don Lacey Foster. Emmaus SL : Pcrr,
Broadbear. Best: Nelson Doubtfire Gran t Park. Umpires: Tony tyt .'Steve Reddan IF)OLD ESSENDON 4.6 5.5 9.10 12 .10 (827MONASH BLUES 0.2 1.4 5.4 6,9 i,Old Ess: Cariss 6 Evans Fraser Hammon Hughes Knox Ridley , ;Hammon Car iss Ridley Hughes Knox Ev an s . Mon Blues: Cci ." .Haines 2 Tracy Wilson . Best: Byrden Mentha Johnstone Sutr, .`Lomb ar do Wilson. Umpires: Gerar d Dowling Fran k Kavan agh IF)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .4 6.6 10.7 14 .10(. ,FITZROY REDS 1 .0 2.1 5.2 9,
3 Uni Blacks: Peck 3 Wood 2 Merlo 2 Duncan Wilson Black Terry' .iqCh an dler O'Keefe . Best: Prowse German Thompson Bowls MeGee, iReds : McKay 3 Auden 2 Stapleton Watson Grimmet Marron v~Best : Crowe Buckley Stapleton McKay. Umpires : Peter KellyRobbins IF)
CLUB 18 f31OLD SCOTCH 1.2 2.7 4.7 9.13 (67jEMMAUS ST LEOS 2 .2 3.4 4.9 4.10 L' .Old Scotch: Lacey 3 Smedley Kaka Newton Barnett Don Hay
Carey Dunn . Best: Perry Contessotto Wood Andrew Tonkin Gale .Umpires: Trevor Han sen Simon Pearless IF )CAULFIELD GR 9 .3 12.4 18.8 22.8 (146tOLD GEELONG 1 .2 4.6 5.10 9 .16 1Cool: T Beckman 4 Stevenson 2 Minter 2 Griggs 2 B Jenkinson 2< . .McKay Ev an s Gelfand Fisher Brohier Saunders R Nadeh-
.Margerison A Johnson . Best: Brohier T Beckman Saunders C-19alsh A JohnsonSteer. Old Geel: Legoe 2 Youl 2 Timms 2 Mc,
Stevens Bovle . Best : Hawker Lockie Timms Stevens Urquh ar t Youl.Umpires: Joe Salvatore IF)FITZROY REDS 3.7 3.9 9.13 12.14 (86)OLD CAREY 2.0 5.3 5.5 6.8144tFitz Reds : Jackson 5 Cook 2 Collier East Maggs Fl an agan Alm. D~;,,~Cook Jackson Flanagan Cockshutt Vaughan Belleville . Old Careg:Leong Steer Elv ins Guerra Winn White. Best: McCroh an Guerra Shn}txSteer Winchester White. Umpires: Tom Windlow Mark Thornhill IF)NORTH OLD BOYS HAS THE BYEWHITEFRIARS 2.5 6.7 9.11 17 .19 (121)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .2 4.2 9.3 10.4(fWhite: O'Brien 4 Rowley 2 Tatt erson 2 Spired Ward Naismith AtklJackson Hennessy Vernal Elliott Westmore . Best: Murphy FAndrews Elliott O'Brien Singh . Latrobe : C ar ter 2 Donovan 2 B eCleeland Lania Marchitto Tolliday Watson. Best : Car ter Cleel iDonovan Lanta D>worth Kennedy . Umpire: Bob O'Halloran IF)
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Results of Tribunal Hearinas - Tuesday May 3 . 2005Will Harvey Old Melburnians. Striking, 2 matches .Steve Vamuakas, Glen Eire, Abusive and insulting language, 2 matches .David Florence, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking, 4 matchesRyan Schroder, St . Bernards (Under-19). Abusive language, 2 matches .Andrew Murray, Oakleigh (Reserves), Striking, 2 matches .Matthew Doyle, South Melbourne Districts (Rese rves). Abusive languageand assault of an umpire, 20 matches .*James Tyquin, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers . Striking, 2 matches .'David Johnston, Old Scotch (Club 1 8) . Attempting to strike, 1 match .'Accepted Prescribed Penalt y
Results of Investigations April 23th. 2005Player count held during the Monash Gryphons versus South MelbourneDistricts senior match. Found Monash Gryphons had too many players onthe ground . Club fined $100 .
R~~;l ~~u3 -LATE SCORESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); third
offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).
Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmMazenod (R) Old Camberwell (S)Old Melburnians (C) St. Kevins (U )Old Scotch (1) (C) Mazenod (U)Uni . Blacks (C) Peninsula OB (U)
Phoned incorrect scores - Round 2HB: No fines will be issued for Rds 1 & 2 of the 2004 VAFA season.
Competition
DivisionC
D4
B
Club XVIIIU/19
D 3
D2U/19
D 1
AD2
Round3
Score Out of1 5
3 4
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12 14
12 14
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10 158 12
10 15
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zr3D 3 3 0 0 338 141 239 .72 12 ORMOND 3 3 0 0 453 254 178.35 1 2
IN[ 3 1 2 0 187 175 706.86 4 PENINSULA 08 3 1 2 0 366 336 108 .93 4
tJN CYMS 3 1 2 0 204 230 88.70 4 DE LA SALLE (2) 3 1 2 0 265 289 91 .70 4
0 B 3 1 2 0 220 280 78.57 4OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 173 233 74 .25 4
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UNDER 19 0 RED P w ! D For Agst % Ptsj; fr,= P L D For Ags# % Pfs AOUINAS 0 C 3 3 0 0 435 98 443 .88 1 2
TRICTS 3 3 0 0 265 155 170 .97 12 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3 2 1 0 211 201 104 .98 8
2 1 0 175 157 111 .46 8 RUPERTSW000 (2) 3 1 2 0 222 255 87.06 41 2 0 228 164 139 .02 4 OLD SCOTCH 3 1 2 0 200 260 76.92 4
1 2 0 118 198 59 .60 4 OLD WESTBOURNE 3 1 2 0 119 330 36.06 41 2 0 141 272 51 .84 4 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 0 3 0 245 359 68.25 0
10 3 0 3 0 99 379 26 .12 0 ~1~~ p$ (,~)P W L D For Agst f Pis
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OLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 0 286 154 185.71 1 2
OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 259 218 118 .81 8
DE LA SALLE 3 1 2 0 216 259 83 .40 4
,- . UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 3 0 165 208 79 .33 0.. .1, ._ OLD BRIGHTON 3 0 3 0 105 334 31 .44 0
P IN L D For A~ t % Pts ~~~~ ~~ a P t~ ! D for A % Pfs3 3 0 0 208 112 185.71 12
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 3 0 0 322 129 249.61 1 23 3 0 0 193 138 139 .86 12
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3 2 1 0 172 178 96 .63 8 COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 220 206 106.80 8
3 1 2 0 289 284 101 .76 4 FIiZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 206 199 103.52 8
3 1 2 0 257 314 81 .85 4 BOX HILL SHARKS 3 1 2 0 218 270 80.74 4
3 1 2 0 257 338 76 .04 4 MARCELLIN 3 1 2 0 173 220 78.64 4
3 0 3 0 196 391 50 .13 0 MDNASH BLUES 3 0 3 0 148 239 61 .92 0
OLD TRINITY 3 0 3 0 103 270 38.15 0
19 ~2~ P iY L D For Agsf % Pts THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3 0 3 0 106 281 37.72 0
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WHITEFRIARS IARS 3 3 0 0 293 142 206.34 1 23 2 1 0 351 231 151 .95 8
NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 0 1 186 136 136.76 1 0OLD SCOTCH (2) 3 2 1 0 175 128 136 .72 8FITZROY REDS (2) 3 2 1 0 188 148 127 .03 8CAULFIELD OR 3 2 1 0 268 234 114 .53 8
3 0 3 0 199 378 52 .65 0 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3 1 2 0 158 205 77 .07 4
3 0 3 0 128 413 30 .99 0 OLD CAREY 3 1 2 0 103 195 52 .82 4LA TROBE UNI 3 1 2 0 77 188 40 .96 4
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)NS 3 2 1 0 193 106 182.08 8 FITZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 263 274 95 .99 8
3 3 0 0 304 130 233 .85 12 SALESIAN SCORPIONS 3 2 1 0 386 361 106 .93 8
3 1 2 0 187 221 64.62 4 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 1 2 0 291 318 91 .51 4
3 0 3 0 85 378 22.49 0
3 2 1 0 301 249 120 .88 8 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3 2 1 0 118 214 55 .14 8
33333 0 3 0 151 250 60 .40 0
3 3 0 0 377 89 423.60 12 OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 274 164 167.07 12
3 2 1 0 238 89 267.42 8 PRAHRAN 3 2 1 0 341 215 158.60 8
3 2 1 0 216 147 146.94 8 ST KEVINS 3 2 1 0 297 241 123 .24 8
3 2 1 0 233 169 137.87 8
3 2 1 0 234 229 102.18 8 MT LILYDALE 0 C 3 1 2 0 259 280 92.50 4
3 2 1 0 244 243 100.41 8
3 1 2 0 202 280 72.14 4 MAZENOD 0 C 3 1 2 0 197 326 60 .43 4
3 1 2 0 108 216 50.00 4
3 0 3 0 41 431 9.51 0
0 0 355 279 127.24 1232 1 0 482 187 257.75 8 d;L7f$ 3 P F3' L D For AqSf % Pis
2 1 0 377 211 178.67 8
2 1 0 364 281 129,54 82 1 0 344 287 119.86 8
1 2 0 266 308 86.36 4
1 2 0 123 414 29.71 4
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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
MARCELLIN 3 3 0 0 304 190 160.00 12OLD HAILEYBURY 3 2 0 1 317 223 142.15 10OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 1 0 348 240 145.00 8OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 328 255 128 .63 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 2 1 0 328 313 104 .79 8ST BERNARDS 3 1 1 1 270 272 99 .26 6OLD MELBURNIANS 3 1 2 0 271 287 94 .43 4ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 290 336 86 .31 4OLD TRINITY 3 0 3 0 190 311 61 .09 0COLLEGIANS 3 0 3 0 171 390 43 .85 0
B SECTION P W L D For ADst % PtsOLD IVANHOEOLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLEWHITEFRIARSMAZENOD 0 COLD ESSENDON GRMHSO BNORTH OLD BOYSCAULFIELD GRST BEDES MENT TIG
3 3 0 0 325 184 176 .63 12
3 3 0 0 352 240 146 .67 12
3 2 1 0 363 231 157 .14 8
3 2 1 0 305 241 126.56 8
3 2 1 0 224 244 91.80 8
3 1 2 0 314 324 96.91 4
3 1 2 0 266 313 84.98 4
3 1 2 0 258 322 80.12 4
3 0 3 0 195 313 62.30 0
3 0 3 0 185 375 49.33 0
C SECTION P W 1 D For A~t F Pts
OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 0 423 182 232 .42 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 262 183 143 .17 12HAMPTON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 318 197 161 .42 8PARKDALE VULTURES 3 2 1 0 286 182 157 .14 8BEAUMARIS 3 2 1 0 223 186 119 .89 8OLD PARADIANS 3 2 1 0 303 328 92.38 8THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3 1 2 0 257 350 73 .43 4
MONASH BLUES 3 0 3 0 221 290 76 .21 0AJAX 3 0 3 0 268 355 75 .49 0BANYULE 3 0 3 0 145 453 32 .01 0
Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PLs
ORMOND 3 3 0 0 493 178 276.97 12OLD CAREY 3 3 0 0 435 230 189.13 12FITZROY REDS 3 3 0 0 389 219 177.63 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3 2 1 0 319 367 86.92 8EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3 1 2 0 286 334 85.63 4OLD MENTONIANS 3 1 2 0 268 324 82.72 4PRAHRAN 3 1 2 0 291 368 79.08 4AQUINAS 0 C 3 1 2 0 291 395 73.67 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 0 3 0 278 363 76 .58 0GLEN EIRA 3 0 3 0 187 459 40 .74 0
D2 SECTION P W L D for Ayst % PLs
OLD GEELONG 3 3 0 0 429 187 229 .41 12RUPERTSWOOD 3 3 0 0 417 227 183 .70 12LA TROBE UNI 3 3 0 0 366 210 174 .29 12OAKLEIGH 3 3 0 0 382 272 140 .44 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 1 2 0 248 285 87 .02 4BENTLEIGH 3 1 2 0 296 384 77 .08 4SALESIAN 0 C 3 1 2 0 230 313 73 .48 4SWINBURNE UNI 3 0 3 0 223 296 75.34 0IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3 0 3 0 244 432 56.48 0PENINSULA 0 B 3 0 3 0 211 440 47.95 0
D3 SECTION P W 1 D For Agat °a Pls
ST JOHNS 0 C 3 3 0 0 388 132 293.94 12WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 3 0 0 417 205 203 .41 12OLD WESTBOURNE 3 2 1 0 293 234 125.21 8KEW 3 2 1 0 290 300 96 .67 8WEST BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 257 301 8538 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3 2 1 0 304 358 84 .92 8UHS-VU 3 1 2 0 262 317 82 .65 4MONASH GRYPHONS 3 0 2 0 268 307 87 .30 0SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3 0 3 0 254 396 64 .14 0POWER HOUSE 3 0 3 0 140 323 43 .34 0
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ELSTERNWICK 3 3 0 0 601 244 24631ALBERT PARK 3 3 0 0 205 185 110,81ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 257 169 15207BULLEEN COBRAS 3 2 1 0 437 427 102,34BOX HILL NORTH 3 2 1 0 230 242 95,04HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 1 2 0 391 353 11076NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 1 2 0 368 427 86,18ST MARYS 3 1 2 0 361 431 83 76RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 0 3 0 174 546 31,87
A#iESERVE __P W L D For Agst r
OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 282 103 273,79OLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 0 304 158 192 .41STBERNARDS 3 2 1 0 240 178 134 .83OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 186 141 131 .91COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 127 156 81,41OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 221 240 92 .08OLD TRINITY 3 1 2 0 155 215 72 .09UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 1 2 0 188 262 71 76ST KEVINS 3 0 3 0 157 280 5607MARCELLIN 3 0 3 0 99 226 4181
1 2
8 RESERVE P W L D Far A_~st I pDE LA SALLE 3 3 0 0 467 8
2 OLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 241 112 215.18 12MHSOB 3 2 1 0 240 149 16107MAZENODOC 3 2 1 0 224 141 15887OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 1 0 252 227 111 01CAULFIELD GR 3 1 2 0 178 269 66 1 7 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 1 2 0 157 262 5992NORTH OLD BOYS 3 1 2 0 99 330 30 .00 4
OLD ESSENDON GR 3 0 3 0 174 307 5668WHITEFRIARS 3 0 3 0 125 278 44 .96
C RESERVE P W L D For A %BEAUMARIS 3 3 0 0 302 164 18415UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 270 154 17532HAMPTON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 194 136 142,65OLD PARADIANS 3 2 1 0 211 155 13613PARKOALEVULTURES 3 2 1 0 220 176 12500OLD CAMBERWELL 3 1 2 0 169 181 9337THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3 1 2 0 186 233 79.83AJAX 3 1 2 0 142 192 73 96 4
BANYULE 3 1 2 0 135 263 51.33 4
MONASH BLUES 3 0 3 0 154 329 4681 0
©1 RESERVE P W L D For Agsf % Pk
ORMONO 3 3 0 0 354 98 361 .22 1; OLD CAREY 3 3 0 0 262 194 13505
FITZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 313 138 22681PRAHRAN 3 2 1 0 249 181 13757
OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 1 0 245 190 12895YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3 2 1 0 223 275 81 .09AQUINAS 0 C 3 1 2 0 177 274 64 60EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3 0 3 0 170 295 57 63GLEN EIRA 3 0 3 0 136 287 47 .39
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 0 3 0 123 320 3844
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