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, .(13asicaAy~~ for a~rmit under the permitaho don't q lo
w ~,lldelines: i have summarlaYersabe guideline
each who havdei ;~ I the number of p
t to play via the reinstatement processl,eir permi t
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st 1e equivalent to VFL. If player has no prior
,,;P,'~i,iiou he may choose any VAFA club
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Gl (Part 2)• Player transferring as above but who has a
p ri or ~iliation, in that he previously played for a team of
~~.~}~A elub before playing AFL/VFI football,
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with. (,,,umbers reinstated - 9)
Se tember 30
G2, A pi.~ver who has not reached age 23 by p
>ri00 is eligible to be reinstated. (Numbers reinstated - 9)
. ~1 player who wishes to transfer from interstate or theG 3or„ u~ as long as e~$ Numbers r
elived in instated e~opolitan LS neve
r ttc:lhourne since ag h~t has hadtt is important to realise that where an apP ~d~
thata prior affiliation he can only apply
~
guideline - although he may fit another guideline he is
d;squaliffed from using that particular guideline
. It is of
,pal importance that all registrationunder other guidelines,
WITNESSES
TRIBUNALSATTENDING
Clubs failing to ensure PHIL STEVENSthat witnesses to a CHIEF EXECUTIVEreport (the player not OFFICERreported) attend atribunal risk having these players suspended for non
attendance. The only advice given that a report will not be
heard will be given by Tribunal when ° ~i P~escribedAnderson who will only
penalty has been granted.
GROUNDSpresident Evans reports about the appalling condition of
the Ajax groundlast week (cricketers' run up areas
making ground unsafe). Clubs must one sure th at the
Ground Inspection Sheets are filled in and any
areas reported to the VAFA. To play and then have a player
environment
a es seriouslyboth clubs open t legal action .leaves& C-D4 SQUADS NAMED
The squads for the matches against WAAFL (June 3) and
elsewhere in today's AJFootOballer} and commeene training
this weekend .
FINAL SIREPi SCORES
Just a reminder related to all final scmr'(e Nsahaving Onobe5 pm
phoned to 9528 3319/2471 bypm has passed and scores haven't been phoned (forwhatever reason) the VAFA must be immediately contacte
dYmc that all applicants, -F11
p0 NOT have a prior affiliation (as defined) with anotherAssociation to whom he wishes to gain atuh of th
e
rcinsiatement.
sYNDAL TALLY HOGreat response to the plight of this club who had theirhune" destroyed by fire a week ago
. Donations are so
ntnnerous that to single out a few here would not be fair.
A full display will be allocated in next week's "Amateur
Frx,tballer". The club has decided to play a tstill welcomes
,round and Peter Kostakos (president)
donations (Money or goods) and he can be contacted on
0401 754 165.
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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN P. MATEUR FOOTBALL
Mav 5th, 2001 Price: $2 .00
with these scores (9531 83331-
A T IPhil Stevens
Good afternoon football followers . No you haven'taccidentally turned to page 1, but you are readingthe A section column today prepared by PhilStevens and not our regular Jason Frenkel . SadlyJason had a death in the family and was not ableto Me his column on time, so Stevens has beencalled off the interchange bench.
Beautiful sunny conditions and softer groundswere a real treat for players last week following theatrocious conditions which marked the opening ofthe VAFA season the previous week .
Round two review .
A draw in a match always leaves that bitter sweetfeeling in one's mouth - are we happy we didn't loseor are we disappointed we didn't win? UniversityBlues and Old Brighton would have felt theseemotions last Saturday in the first draw of theseason . Scores were close all day with the threequarter time margin of 5 points being the biggestgap at the changes . Representative team vice-captain Gil McLachlan built on his outstandingstart to the season with another powerfulperformance .After an unexpected first round loss, St Kevinsshowed all the traits of a great side in turningaround a bad first up effort by venturing out to StBernards to hand out a 75 point thrashing to thehome side . Almost unheard of that a side whips StBernards on their own West Essendon patch, butwhen you see the name Marcus Dollman featuringas St Kevins' best player you know the team musthave had a good day. When "on song' thismarvellous ball winner brings so many otherplayers into the play.
Congratulations to Melbourne High on reversingtheir disappointing first round result with aconvincing win over Ma zenod. Bamert (5 goals)
and Pertzel (4 goals) have been stalwarts ofMHSOB for many seasons and their efforts lastSaturday saw them lead their side to victory.
Old Scotch were slow to start in their matchagainst Marcellin but came home strongly againstthe impressive Eagles. It is to be assumed that thethrill of upsetting Old Xaverians in their round onematch may have made Scotch think how easy willthis season be . They showed their ability howeverby finishing very well when the game "had to bewon".
Old Trinity earned their first win of the season andstopped Old Xaverians opening their account at
Bulleen with a prettyimpressive victory .Trinity will only getbetter in the week' sahead as Lincoln Reynolds is due to retunReynolds, a grandson of the Bombers "KinlRichard (Dick Reynolds), was reinstated to 01Melburnians last year and has to stand out uni22 matches have been played by OM's since hreinstatement . Regular performers RamsdelPhillips and Frost did well for OT's
Preview
St Bernards will be very keen to atone for the"unexpected" loss last weekend but meet an O1Brighton team that is quick, plays the South Roaground particularly well and is determined to malits stay in A section this year not just a one ye<visit .
Ben Jordan will need to be at his best to match tislippery Jackson, Gadsden and Lennox an d NicMitchell will need to convert most of h:possessions to goals for the boys from oiEssendon way to take the points. I find it hard Ilook past Old Brighton and expect them to win ta slender margin, certainly by no more than 1points.
St Kevins will be bubbling with confidence thweekend and take on Melbourne High in a Sundafixture at Elsternwick Park . Elsternwick Park :one of St Kevins "home" venues (the other beir,Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham) and havir,trained at EP regularly should see them take trpoints. No doubt the Unicorns will be buoyed tlast weekend's win and will keep with St Kevins fca good proportion of the game. I expect St Kevins Itake out the points from between 20 and 35 point
With Old Scotch's Luke Hawkins in scintillatirearly season form one would expect an easy win fcthe Cardinals against the winless Mazenod . Ti:Coates Hire Player of the Month has kicked 1goals from his two outings so far and will need to 1,watched carefully in today's game . The importancof gaining today's four points and the heacprospect of clearly sitting atop the A section laddishould see Scotch over the line by about 25 point
Can Marcellin make it three losses in a row for 01Xaverians, or will this be the weekend that ttgiant of Amateur football will awakened from islumber and notch a win? I suspect that this will tthe case, as m any Old Xavs players are returnirfrom injuries (or are about to) and this injection,
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if
~ ti a t.lleut will make players lift their tempo .
1 r~ Saying that the drive has left the OldXavcrians~ but the desire to set an Amateur record
11otching seven consecutive A sectionslups burns fiercely and I tip a big win for
lzcd and Blacks today in the order of between
1() to 50 points .
;t- Saturday E lsternwick Park match is between
t,Itiversity Blues and Old Trinity . Both sides havesuccess already
University Blues won at headquartersnight ago so they will be feeling pretty good
,r,r,t z return to EP today . I think Blues will win
. ;lb-alt 20 points .
t,-rrllic to see that many sides are experiencingthis year and as the year unfolds the battl e
iU r o,e of the coveted final four places should be
Crltill,; to watch ,
ul finally a"plug" for today's guest writer . I can be
;tc ucl on 1116 3AK previewing A section matches
~ ;ch Saturday with Ian Major and Simon Madden1,5() pm and then again giving all scores at 5.40.
I :1 1so pr eview A section on North West FM on
I riclae evenings (7 pm) and can be heard "Under
the Griller" on Southern FM on a Sunday
mornir° at 9 .45 am.
0?d p rhhton - would like to congratulate AndrewKryznwiak (150) and Jess White (50) on reaching
milestones this week . "Kryza" has missed one game~iuce starting back in '93 . Now at 32 he is still playing
, nior football and has been a great participator bothaz nncl off the field. Jess started in the U 19's in '98
;md has progressed to be a regular in the seniors .ti; k d luck today to you both .
NXIIiE CLUB LST WK TOTAL
11,w.kins Old Scotch 6 13V',:»ucrtMHSOB 5 9
T I laney St Bernards 1 8Mitchell Old Xaverians 3 7
G;;lati~u 1onE .Farthernides
A RESERVEMarcellin 2Old Scotch 3Old Scotch 4
666
TODAY'S MATCHESA Section
Old Brighton v. St . Bernard sSt . Kevins v. MHSOB at EP Sunday
Mazenod v. Old ScotchMarcellin v. Old Xaverians
University Blues v. Old Trinity at EP Saturday
A SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLUES 2.2 6.7 7.9 9.14 (68)
OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 6.5 88 10.8 (68)University Blues : McEwin 3, Wilkie 2 . Sllmmon. Lowcock, Solly, Gates .
Best : McLachlan, Royilhouse, McEw1n, Wllkie, Versteegen, Gates .
Old Brighton: Gadsden 2. Brew, White, Kent. Perry, Krclvnniak, R'IacGNfrTay.
Bristow, Pirric. MacGt➢hray, White . Nickas. Tyrants, Ewert, Lemmax.
Umpires : Mark Gibson, Mark Jenkins (F) Bernie Hoare. Stephen Caple (G)
ST. BERNARDS 3.5 5.6 8.9 9.12 (66)
ST. KEVBVS 4.1 12 .5 17.5 22.9 (141)
St . Bernards: McLaughlin 2, N . Mitchell 2 . Harvey, Jordan, D . Byrne,
Taylor, Podsiadly. Best: Jordan, Wilkinson, Trewin, Joe Mount, A.
Thomas, Taylor.St. Kevins : Gissing 4. Bowles 3, Curtis 3, Crohan 3 . Greenham 2,
Mahoney 2, O'Connor 2, Callery, Garvey. Grinter . Best : M. Dolman,
Gross. Hicks. O'Connor, J. Pangrazio, Kempton
Umpires: Robert Sneddon . John Miller (F) Tim Dornom (B) DominicNapoh. Steve Leahy (G)MHSOB 6.2 11.5 16.10 21 .13 (139)
MAZENOD 2.2 7.3 12.5 13.6 (84)
MHSOB: Bamert 5, Pertzel 4, Fairchild 2, Thompson 2 . Adcock 2. Santry.
2 Limbrtck . Patterson, Simpson, Krios . Best: Clowes . Svirskis . Fairchild,
Pertzet. Thompson, Barnett.Ninzenod: : Hanley 3, Harrison 2, Lancaster 2, Dunne, Polan, Bayford,Fisher, Beard, Noble . Best: McIntyre. O'Donoghue. Dunn, Parry, Ryan,
Hanl .Umpires: Stem McCarthy, Anthony Darren (F) Peter Teasdate. Tim
Dodds (B) John Robinson. Kevin Septa (G)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 5.2 8.3 14.5 (89)
MARCELLIN 5.5 7.6 9.12 11 .14 (80)
Old Scotch: Hawkins 6, Robinson 2 . McCarroll 2, Ratclilfe, Angus . Gnatt .
M Parthenides . Best : MeCarroll, Hawkins, Holt, Shales. Angus. Kitchen .
Marcellin: Johnston 2 . Treganowan 2 . Dinneen 2, Romania, Browne,
Gartner. McMillan, 0'Flynn . Best: Hansen . Moran, Browne . Dinneen,
Cox, Seabury.Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe, Peter Simpson (F) Santo Caruso, Rob Mutton (B)Craig Arnol, Vin Vesco t(G )OLD TRINITY 3.7 5.11 9.14 10 .18 (78)
OLD SAVERIANS 0.1 4.3 6.5 10.8 (68)
Old Trinity: Boyd 2 . Frost 2 . C. Phillips 2, Ramsden, Arrowsmith,
Pawsey . Best : Frost, Arrowsmith, C. Phillips, Gorman. Dann, Ramsden .
Old Xaverians : S. Mitchell 3. J . McDonnell, Baker, Blood . Clarke, Kay,
Woodruff. Best: Ford, Woodruff. Blood, Kay . McDonald, Mitchell.
Umpires: Cameron Stewart. Jamie Kvins (F) Jack Forsyth, DamienCausak (B) Bernie Jephson, Robert Parry (G )
A RESERVE
UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 6.10 8.12 11.14 (80)
OLD BRIGHTON 0.3 0.4 0.4 1.5(11)
Uni Blues : M. Coleman 3, Davis 2, Chivers, Baker, Dowdle, Wilson,Coulloupas. Meade . Best : Team Effort .Old Brighton : Mandylaris . Best : Reid, Rickarby, Gtnnavin . Adamis,
Paterson. Scott.ST. BERNARDS 5.5 9.9 12.12 15.15 (105)
ST. gEVINS 1.2 2.7 3.9 6.10 (46)
St.Bernard's : Osborne 5, Legudt 2 . Davis 2. Allis 1 . McKay I . D.Thonas 1.
Meehan 1, Morgan I . Evans 1 . Best:Osborne,N .Smith.
Meehan,A.Capfs.Nathan. Kane.St .Kevin's: Conlan I, D.Sheehy 1 . McCann 1 . M .Panagrazto 1, Nolan I .
MeQuire 1 . Best: Game. R.Shcehy, GuIllaham, Leathani . B .Shelley.
B.guirk.MHSOB 1 .3 4.5 4.7 6.8(44)
MAZENOD 4.5 7.9 14.12 15.16 (106)
MHSOB : T.Wright 2. Mills 2, Robinson . Danaher. Hawkes. Kelly, L.Taylor.
Osborne, Danaher. T .WrightMszenad: Heal 3 . Kalber 3, Foss 3 . Fotiniotis 3, Quinn I, Nisbet 1,
Hawkinsl . Best : Halvy . Forinlotis . Quinn, Krom, Rice, GrantOLD SCOTCH 5.1 8.2 11.5 14.7 (91)
MARCELLIN 3 .2 4.10 5.12 8.16 (64)
Old Scotch: E . Parthenedls 4, D. Thomas 4, Simon 3 . AuJard I . Hooper
1, J. Crane 1 . Best : E . Parthenedis, Richardson. Hooper. Ashton, D.
Thomas. Simon.h3arcellln : Godwin 2, Galati 2, Walker 2, O'Flyrm i, Wallis I . Best: N.
Walker, Godwin, Cooper. Taylor. 0'Ftynn, Wilkinson.OLD TRINrrY 1.0 3.2 7.2 10.4 (64)
OLD XAVARIANS 4.4 5.8 9.9 14.10 (94)
Old Trinity: Hudson 4, S Van Der Venne 3, Power 2, Cameron . Best : T
Cade, Donahoo, Clarke, Kenna, Robinson, Power .Old Xavariens: Meehan 3, S Johson 3 . B Healy 2 . Green . R Coughlan,
St1Il . Hilbert .T Cougnlan. Freer. Best: DiIlan. J Healy, R Coughlan . S Johnson, Rush,
Walsh.
3
It's still far too early to tell what's what after 2 rounds,however, the top 3 in pre-season flag betting haven't hadthe best of starts. A re-shuffle of the market looksReview li kely
At EP on Saturday, Oldran out comfortable winners b 6 ts
pIy d
. A 5~~, and2nd quarter by by p goal to noneY was enough to put a buffer between
the two sides, and that was effectively the end of the baligame
. Graves, Home and were gaod contributors forthe wirnlers, whilst Hdput in a solid game for Therry, Sullivan and Boyle
unlaris travelled to Donva lshuttle to e in the Challenger spacetackle t and what a win it was! Thebookies had yet another great result, as trailing
at 3/4 time, the visitors kieked 2 .4 to 0.2 inthe ~y term Pi sto win by 9 pts
. It's very obvious that the youngsters fromdown south don't know how to lose, and it augers well fortheir aim to consolidate in B Section in 2001 . Nichoison,I'll and Kennedy were superb fo
rJon the victors andgeblo~ Phan and Reidy were good for the losers .NOBs donned the white shorts as tbey squared up toOrmond at that great venue, E. E. Gunn, and took themoney home when they won easily by 47 pts The contestwas over at 1/2 time as the visitors were 39 pts in front,and the fat lady was belting out ballad after ballad
. M.Barker (6 goals), Maplestoue and Amor were greatPlayers for NO$s. 1 ()0 gamer Rmman,HarveY battled hard for Ormond. Robbins andOld
Paradians made the trip to Malvern to tackle the outof sorts Be La Sa lle, but came away with no cigar, as thehome team won comfortably by 49pts . DLS outscored theOPs in every quarter bar the second, and gave the visitorslittle chance to getBrk3e a took in at any stage . NewcomersHa
ll and the Youngster Harrison went well forDI.S. OPs were best served by Fellowes and the
experienced heads of Hart and Szewczl&
At EP on Sunday, the match of the round turned out tobe a fizzer as Old Ivanhoe gave the weIl-fancied OldMeibu ;rnians a thumping by 55pts. After OMs kicked thelst goal in the 2nd quarter, OI booted the next 11, to givetheir opponents a football lesson. Toove
y H~ and R. Weddle had the ball on a string. Gol dplayers for OMs were RRutquincy, Rose and RobertsPreview
After getting burned in Rd 1, equilibrium feels like itbeen restored, and maybe fm back on track. 'S
Unbeaten Old Haileybury (1/5) play their 3rd homegame in a row when they welcome th eWhitefkiars (7/2). Mick Dwyer winlesshome would be lookin g another win today as to ramChameleons are Playing Y the 2000 B 5ection
good, consistent footy so far this
year. Meanwhile, GregFeutrs72 has been givena rude awakening tothe 2001 season, andwill be trying to turn i t
carpet to the shell-shocked Old Melburnians ,I~
around. The visitors' fortunes won't change todaythey" be 0-3 when they go down today by 28 pis.The surprise packets, Beaumaris (5/4), roll out the rigame is a case of Jim L~wem '§ ex~rienee, and will
s youth versus how our beachside us a real guide a schside residents are going. I haven't tipp,the home side yet
. They're undefeated and praying thadon't jump on the bandwagon
. Can't help myself and rJumping on, so 121 plant the Kiss of Death on Beaum,,as my roughie of the round and tip a home win by 6 p1
Old Ivanhoe (I /7) and Ormond (5/ 1) face up to the p]rat CheJswortb Park
. I was very impressed by GeMShoIly's team last week and it appears the pre ,"as;
was wrong, causing a re-thnnIc in the flag be". b
Jackman came back to earth last week with a heavy Iuand his worries won't improve today either as his teafalis short again when the OI juggeruaut rolls on by
;Pts •The flag favourites NOBs (1/4) face their current-dnemesis in Old Para (5/2) at Btough last couple of Brunswick . It's beerOPs . although gam for Frank DUMB against t
last week's comfortable win will give thea lot of confidence. Matt Ryan on the other hand, hashad a good start to the year and is in a bit of bother at2
. Grab that shovel Frank, as today you will bury thepast demons once and for all when you win we1l by 40pTberiY (7/4) .finaity get a game at home when
I3e La SaI
(2/5) make the trip to Oak park. Wayne Fiarsnes will
desperate to get a win on the board as p-2 is not the sLhe would want Converseiy, Paul Cooper was seendark g~s an Sunday after 'rel~lg Iast ~turdnight following their good win after an ordinary RdThere will be more cause for celebrations in store tonifor the visitors as they prevail, but only just, by 14 pt,MagoosOld Haiteybury (4/9)OH by 20 pts, vs Whitehiars (7/4)
Beaumans (I O/ 1) vs Old Ivlelbt .unians(I / 14)OMs by 65 pts.Old Ivanhoe (5/2)Ormond by 32 pts.NOBS (6/I )OPs by 53 pis,
Theny (I /2)
DL5 by 18 pts,
vs Ormond (4/13 )
vs Old Paradians (1/8)
vs De La Saile (6/4)
It
09~Ormond - cougratulates Roger "vc~',er" ?P*nmr. n
loo games for his club . He spent his
Thursday night's "Doggers' Wheel" . Well done
the club last Saturday . All four players
101ir.r <<~ with Hampton e United
their before U pl9 Be&F ssing
where [o Sandringllaln) ( ")(I. Roger first played for Ormond in 1994 . Apart
lici".1 a skillfiil onballer for the team, Roger isa caluable contributor off the field. He is famous
,r 11is (,~ ~,,t (,~n all at Ormond . (Go Dogga - BC GRRR!) .
Old Paradians Congratulations from all of us tooa,rid Dipey who played his 150th game against De
lst L 1(,irday. David is a product of the College,
l ;lati-Cd Unders, twos and finally 97 solid Senio r
since 1992 . Well done David, we look forward
, to ncxt 150 .
n,. .itulations also to 1%~1ark Ryan, B~a Galloway
4iid ,ylatt uzewczuk all who played their 50th game
nl„lciiced their Amateur Football careers in the
i,i) c ; 19 ranks . Thanks for your continued efforts ,
No rth old Boys - Michael Leigh plays his 150thmc for the club this weekend against Parade .
~tic hacl is following in the grand footsteps of his father
(am. %vho played over 200 games for the club .
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR
INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
CLUB LST WK TOTAL
Old Ivanhoe 6 8
Therry Penola 0 6
Whitefriars 4 6
De La Salle 5 6
North Old Boys 6 6
B RESERVES
Old Halleybury 5Old Haileybury 5Old Melburnians 2De La Salle 6
TODAY'S MATCHESB Section
Old Haileybury v. WhitefriarsBeaumaris v. Old Melburnians
Old Ivanhoe v. Ormon dNorth Old Boys v. Old Paradians
Therry Penola v. De La Salle
B S'-C2TONOLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 8.6 12.8 14.9 (93)
THERRY PENOLA 3.3 3.4 8.7 8.9 (57)Old Haileybury: Home 3, Bourke 3. Armstrong 2, Byrns 2, Hoffmann.White, Harrop, Mason. Best: Graves, Ash Hilton, Home, Bell, Jencke. S.
Langford-Jones. merry Penola: Nancarrow 3, Castakll, S. Bannister,Edwards, Christie, R. Bannister. Best : Holdstock . O'Sullivan, Boyle,Nanrarrow, Castaidt, EIDot .Umpirrs : Graeme Hunichen. Sharon Alger (F)Scott McKenzie, Justin Kramer (B) Grant Napper . Andrew Long (G)WHITEORS 5.6 7.7 11.10 11.12 (78)
BEAUMARIS 3.2 8.3 11.5 13.9 (87)
Whitefriam: Reidy 4, Phan 2, M . Power 2, M . Carbone . Glouchev, R .
Pawlik. Best : Jongebloed, Phan. Campbell . M. Pov,xr, Reidy . Gtouchev.
Beaumarls : Spence 2, M . Atkins 2. Porter 2 . Gibson 2 . Magee. Healy,Catlin, Edge, Deaton. White : Best: Nicholson . Boctor. M. Atkins, Tucker.Kennedy, Matultck . White :Umpir es: Mark Morrison . Richard Eastwood (F) Robert Dunstan, PaulCurtis (G)OLD NfELBURNIANS 3.2 4.2 4.4 7.4(46)
OLD IVANHOE 2.2 7.6 13.8 15 .11 (101)
Old Meiburnians : McMullin 2, Mulquiney, Grant, Rose, Murphy, Hecker .
Best: Mutquiney. Hecker, Treloar, Lovett, Murphy. Rose .Old Ivanhoe: Toovey 6. allender 3. J . Weddle 2, Hope, White. Branlgan.Low. Best: R. Weddle, Toovey, S . Tully. Dates, Hams, Bolzon .Umpires : Wayne Hinton . Jason McNiece (F) Brendan Corcoran. AndrewRechtman (B) Craig Arnol, John Robinson (G )ORMOND 0.3 3.7 5.12 9.17 (71)
NORTH OLD BOYS 5.2 10.4 13 .8 18.11 (119)Ormond: Grace 4, Delidlo. Martin. Miller, Smith, Wilson. Best: Robbins .Harvey, Wilson, Scanlon, Martin . McConville.North Old Boys: Barker 6. Sutherland 4 . Boyle 2 . Yandell 2, J . Barker 2,
Collins, Collison. Maplestone. J. Barker. Amor. Colllsan. M. Barker,Sutherland.Umpires: Albie Flrley. Grant y?dardrop (F) Robert Seymour . Ross Richards (G)DE LA SALLE 6.5 8.7 13.11 17 .14 (116)OLD PARADIANS 2.4 5.7 6.11 9.13 (67)
Be La Salle : Evans 5, Corin 5, Hall 2. Bride, S . Hyde, Buckley, Bonnici .Moral. Best: Evans. Elliott, P. Harrison . Hall . Brkic . Conn.Old Paradians: Collins 3 . Pratt 2. Stevens, S . Ciavola, Porteous, Fellowes .
Best: Fellowes. Szetnczuk, Hart . Richardson, Digney, Swindon.
Umpires: Rick Love, Neville BoyleB RESERV E
OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 9.2 17.3 21.5 (131)
TTiERRY PENOLA 4.4 5.5 8.6 11.11 (77)
Old Haileybury: Efstathtou 5. Warnes 5. Somata 2, P. lang['ord-Jones 2 .
B . Mitchell 2, Dimond 2. Johnston 1 . Fhilayson 1 . Biggs 1 . Best: Warnes .S. Rowlands. Somata, S. Saunders, P. Langford-Jones. B. Mitchell .Therry Penole: Sacco 4, Culph 2, S. Stella 2, J. Vaina 1, A. McMahon 1,T. Higns 1 . Best: Hallow. Swinden . Sacco . P. Garoni, M. Garont,Goodwin .W1ffPEFRIARS 6.3 8.7 12.10 16.13 (109)BEAUMARIS 4.0 5.3 7.3 7.3 (45)Whitefrlars: Mika 4 . Jones 3, Vernal 2, Cahill 1, Reid 1, Heath 1, FultonI . Johnson 1, Northey 1, Davis 1. Best: Mika. Van Den Boom. Carrig.
Fulton . Johnson. Reid .Beaumnrls: Ott 2, S. Blackly 2, Dew 1, Vancel,Cotter I . Best: Ott, S. Blackic, Vance .OLD MELBURNIANS 7.7 10.9 12.9 13.10 (88)OLD IVANHOE 0.0 4.0 9.3 11.4 (70)Old MPlb *n ;ans: Ray 3, Tucker 2 . Ambler 2 . Tsiotras 2, Bryant 1,Washington 1 . Simpson 1, Kinsella 1 . Best: Waddell, Berry, Campbell .Murray, Sallabank, Ray.Old Ivanhoe : Macibaac 3, Tolley 2. Hawkes 2 . Pollock 1, Morris 1, Warry1 . Perera 1 . Best: Shadbolt, Barker. Berry, Ploock, Morris, Warty .ORMOND: 8.0 8.0 11.3 14.7 (91)NORTH OLD BOYS: 0.1 1.4 2.6 5.9 (39)Ormond: Stewart 4, Courtney 2 . A. Russell 2, Casey 1, Brennan 1, Kurzel
1 . Everett 1 . Farrell 1 . Straughn 1 . Best: Dale . Courtney. Joy . Stew-art,Haines, Casey .North Old Boys: Goals : Goonan 2. Butcher. Mouse, Joyce 1 . Best:Barlow, Fttu43renee, C.Phyland, Hosking, Leigh. Morley .DE LA SALLE 2.0 3.0 6.1 10.1 (61)OLD PARADIANS 6.2 8.4 11.8 15.9 (99)De La Salle: Hall 6, MeKenzie . Thomas, Wise, S . Hoy. Best: McKenzie,Hall. ManNx. Thomas, Shaw, Hesse .Old Paradl®ns: O'Farrell 4, B. Smith 2 . Finlay, Lombardi, Seckold .
Murray. Harris. Dintinosante . Gallaway.O'Flattery, Ryan. Best: K. Jenkins, Seckold, Farrell . Zappar. Ryan, D .
Jenkins.
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B SectionBEAUMARIS
Coach: Jim Duma nRes Coach : Rod McNab
DE LA SALLE OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD I VARNOECoach: Paul Cooper Coach : Frank Dunnell Coach : M ick Dwyer Coach : Gerard ShollyAsst. : Paul O'Dwyer Res. Coach : Mark Robinson Res. Coach : Andrew Bonvrick Asst. Coach : Paul Fah eRes : Damian Carroll
yRes . Coach: Noel Spoor
1 P. Brook 1 L Walker 2. D . Keenan 1 . C . Home 1 A.Oate s2 L . Gibson 2 R Buckley 3. A .Trimboli 2 . D . Connell 2 L.Lochran3 J . Magee 2R M Mercuri 4. S .Sleep 3 . R . Kejna (DVC 3 C.Allende r4 A. Pratt 3 B Corin 5. B .Devine 4 . S. Langford-Jones 4 B .Davis4 J. Black (VC) 4 L Hall 5. D .Skene 5 . J. Bourke 5 TYoun g5 M. Ensor 5 C Swift 6. N .Vogels 6. A. White 6 D.Spiden6 L . Buller 6 M Harbor 7. P.Booth 7. Adam Hilton (C) 7 E.McWillia m7 D. Foley 7 P Harrison 8 . B.Collison 8. R . George 8 T.Stevens (RC)8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 9 . H . Maplestone 9. S. Rowlands 9 M .Karayanni s8 M. O'Brien 9 J Hall 10. M .Nulty 10 . C . Efstathiou 10 M . Crowle y9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams 11 . R . Morley 11 . M. Graves 11 S.Tull y10 A. O'Brien 10 T Silvers 12. S.Lock 12 . P. Dimond 12 C .Branigan11 M. Lee 11 A Evans (C) 13. THalpin 13 . B. Harrop 13 C .Barker
11 L. Stevens 12 D Toohey 14. D .Kingham 14 . A. Forsyth 14 K.Theodoss i12 T. Grzeaschka 13 A Johnstone 16. D .Collins 15 . A. Saunders 15 L .Bolzo n
13 D. Whitaker 14 A Robertson 17. J. Fitzclarence 16 . P. O'Donnell 16 M.Wood s
14 T. Coliins 15 P Bowden 18. C .Murray 17 . Ash Hilton 17 A.Corcora n
14 D. Dew 16 S Hyland (VC) 19. P.O'Farrell 18 . C. Jayaskera 18 J .Hope (VC)
15 A. Edge 17 A Elliott 20. J.Sutherland 19 . M . Armstrong 19 D .Warry16 A. Quin 18 C Mercuri 21 . N .Casboult 20 . J . Wright 20 D .Hawkes
17 L. Atkins 19 R Prezens 22 . M .Connelly 21 . A. Jenke21 R .Robert s
17 S . Fitzgerald 20 M Picone 23. D . Coonan 22 . D. Mason 22 P.Donaldson
18 T. Cotter 21 D Jackson 24 . J.Barker 23 . M . Seccull23 A.Bareza
Haro s24 G18 N. Kennedy 21RM Joyce 25 . G .Phyland 24 . A . Ross.
25 A.White19 M . Atkins 22 M O'Donnell 26. S.Smith 25 . B . Johnston 26 P.Lilli s19 A. Low 23 D O'Brien 27. W .McTaggart 26 . J . Bell 27 J .Weddl e20 L. Tucker 24 J Morel 28 . D.Joyce 27 . R. Brandham 28 S .Morri s20 M . Mellon 24RB Buick 29 . D. Visser 28 . S . Walden (VC) 29 R.Weddle (C)21 L. Healy 25 C Hyde 30 . M .Leigh 29 . B . Carson 30 A.Gilbert21 P. Sherman 25RM Shaw 31 . L .Boyle 30 . D. Warnes 31 T.Perer a22 J . Holt (C) 26 D Spithill 32 . M .Phyland 31 . D. Lay 32 A.Gooley23 A . Catlin 28 N Harber 33 . M .Barker 32 . B . Mitchell 33 N.Pratt24 B .Gray 29 P Hesse 34 . J .Saad 33. P. Wright 34 A.Tieman25 M . Smith 30 B Mannix 35 . M .Carney 34. P. Langford-Jones 35 L.Mclean26 B . Spence-Bailey 31 S Hyde 36 . D.Tonkin 35. D . Lappage 36 M .Pollock27 B . Haynes 32 R Bonnici(VC) 37 . S.Mikunda 36. B . Lay 37 M .Berry28 J . Vance 33 C Bowker 39 . C. Siotos 37. G. Flecther 38 Ga Georg e29 S . Blackie 34 P Grant 38 . M .Amor 38. L. Floyd 39 Ge Georg e30 R . Corfield 35 A Mackintosh 40 . C.Phyland 39. D . Emerson 40 A .Gioll o31 P. Ott 37 D Hyland 41 . N. Tonkin 40. S . Davey 41 P.Malnoey32 M . Matulick 39 S Hoy 42 . A. Kennedy 41 . S . Saunders 42 L.Courag e33 G. Jury 40 J Crowe 43 . D.Zacek 42 A . Waxman 43 L.Hunter34 S . Mitchell 41 A Phillips 44 . M .Drum 43. C . Pountney 44 A .Karafil i35 N . Boctor 42 J Davies 45 . B .Speed 44. M . Wray (RVC) 45 M .Toove y36 R . Deaton 43 K Brkic 46 . P.Daniels 45. T. Hilton 46 M .Tolley36 A. Blackie 46 A Molan 47 . J .Barlow 46. A . McMahon 47 J .Wei r37 D . Golding 47 G Wise 48 . N. Sanders 47. R . Mitchell 48 B .Kolias38 T. Blake 48 D Smith 49 . N. Goonan 48. C . Moyle 49 J .Risstro m
41 N . Conlan 49 G McHenry 50 . T.Drum 49. G . Finlayson 50 S .Brandt42 J . Gerrand 51 M Shaw 53 . S . Butcher 50. M . Corderoy 51 B .Shadbol t44 H . Gibson 52 A McKenzie 54. C. Hosking 51 . P. Gebka 52 P.Armstrong
45 A. Thomas 55 S Giblett 57. C. Hosking 52. N . Biggs 53 S .Pric e
46 L. Dermott 60 B Hoy 58. D. Ada 53. L . Curtain 54 B .Guidera
48 T. Arendararcikas 64 A Boots 60. A . MacDonald 54. S. Osborne 55 N .Miller
70 M Duggan 61 . F.Lynch 55 . L . Byrns 56 S .Asto n
67. M . Allouche 56. M. Anderson 57 S. Ford
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R SimpsonT RobertsP Gallagher
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PiCoach: Matt Rya nRes. Coach: Peter Slaclk
1 P. Pratt2 P. O'Loughlin2 B O'Flaherty(Res)
3 0. Steven s
4 A Curran5 M Harford5 D Jenkins6 B Lethborg
7 P. Cosgriff
8 A. Sinclair (DVC)8 D Furzeg J . Collins9 R Murphy
10 P. Brabender (VC)10 S Ciavola
11 A . Burns
11 1 Smith12 J M Swindon12 B Holmes
13 B Galloway
14 B . Brabender
16 M . Godfrey
17 B . Hart17 M Anderson
18 G . Porteous18 S Fellowes19 John Swindon20 M .Szewczuk20 P Harri s22 C . Watson23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney24 T Lombardi
25 A. Heffernan (C)
26 M .S. Geary
27 K.Jenkins28 J Connelly29 M Lloy d30 B Richardson
30 B Finlay
33 D Loney34 B . Galloway
Coach : Ian JackmanRes. Coach : Peter 0'Dea
1 . D . Mabbett2, D. Beckett3 . E . Fraser4. A. Grace
6 . B. Turner6. D . Whelan
7. S. Keleher (DVC)
8 . M . Miller (DVC)g. S . Grace
10. D . Scanlon
11 . D . Robbins
12 . B. Deledio
13 . B . Stone14 . S . James
15. S. Naughton
16 T. Stewart (RC)
17 . P. Joy18. W. Block19
' D. Cleary
20 . M. McConvill (C)
21 . L. Wilso n
22 . R . Block23. T. Ashford24 . M . Abrahams
25. J. Dal e
26 . T. Harvey
27. 7. Brennan
28 . A . Moore
29 . N, Courtney
30. N . Wells
31 . H. Black
32 . R . Presse r
33 M . Collin s34 . R . Remman (VC)35. G. Bailey36 . J . Monaghan
37 . A. Guzzo
38 . S . Herrmann
39 . M. Ferrari40 . S . Cramey
41 . J . Koolstra
42. C . Keleher
43 . L: Smith
44, M. Mabbett
45. J . Bridges
Farquharson
~ G TiotMsp.7 j Berry
c BanksC Jenkin s
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Righetti3 Campbell
B . aumontHeckerGooleyHunt
J WeirT BurdeuB Pei d
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35 S Simpson RC)39 D Loney
40 C. Seckold
44 D McKay46 P Zappa
47 N Bal l
57 B. Dintinosante
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LAWYERS
HUTCHINS & COCLEMENTS
46 . C . Cleary
3HERRY PENO LACoach :lNayne Harmes
Res. Coach: Brendan Smales
1 Petrevski M2 Finnigan M3 Bannister R4 Elliot M5 Sacco J7 Bannister S8 Hollow L11 Hutchinson J
12 Moran R
13 Thrush J14 Loughran T15 McMahon A16 Goodwin M18 Carter B
19 Grant A20 Clarke J
22 Griggs S
24 Evans R25 Edwards P
26 Carbis G27 Stevens B
28 O'Kearney M
29 Dorian P
30 7adinac M31 Hollow S32 Sacco J33 LaFontaine N34 Fitzpatrick B35 Villani S
36 O'Shea T
47. T. Costello-Manning48 . L. Murphy49 . S. Metz
50 . M . Heffernan
51 . A. Russell
52. G . Hal l
53 . G . Hammond
54. M. Wilson
55, J . Putz
56. M . Farrel l
57 . M . Broadhurst
58 . B . Smith
59. P. Kostanty60 . G . Ritchie
61 . K. Anderso n
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HYSTERSOUTHEAST
62 . D . Casey63 . A. Kurzel
64. A . Strauch
65 . L. Russell
66. C . Everett67 . R . Martin
68. S. Haines
69 . N . Tassell
37 Castaldi D38 Nancharow M
39 Boyle S
40 Garoni P41 Crotty M42 Gauci M43 Warren M44 Van Engelen J45 Carter M47 Goodwin D
48 Courts G49 Whykes B50 Mills A51 Candiloro D52 Goodwin R53 Kerr R54 Christofoli M55 Garoni M57 Weston D61 Scuilli B66 Culph M68 Swinden A
70 Kilpatrick A71 Lyons B74 Lees S75 Keenan R
76 Lees C
87 Jones P
88 Van Engelen D91 Thompson G
95 Hill M96 Reddan S97 Goodwin S100 Loiudice Ji11 Baron 0
W HRTEFR4ARScoach: Greg PeutritlRes Coach: Andy Dalrymple
1 . R Pasqualotto
3. M. Carbone
5 . B . Phan
6. M . Robinson
8 A. Davis9 C Maguire
10 A. Pawiik
11 R . Reidy12 R Pawlik13 7 Hughes14 M Duffy
15 P Campbell17 A Carbone19 7 Hilton21 K Kennedy
23 D Reid
24 R Mika
26 C Ryan
27 M Northey28 C . Eames
29 A . Glenn
30. M Power
33 . M Verna l
34 . D . Gloufchev
35 . C . Law
36 . D. Nolan38 C Carrigg39. M .Winterburn
41 . C O'Connor
43. N Elliott44 . B. O'Connor
46, G.Johnson
48 . J .7reyvaud
52. P. Haseler
53. C.Wood
54. S.Gillan
55. S.War d
56 . R .Murray
58. J .Gibbins
59 . S.Clifford
60. D .Eames
'Wis'l, i-iy tippin ggoai :ic ;cing ability of
and., Holt, -
weeks to go maybesoon .
pod as the(--), Tony
(6), Adam(5). Still 16
get up to that level
In a closely fought out contest with 2 goals themajor advantage b tween the sides Caulfield'sinaccuracy and itch a aning coaching movecost the G:,, victory over a moredetermined . They certainly silencedtheir critics did :~...c . Br-.ei 4. wasinspirational C". d T as was Jasc - inhis 100th game "h ® . .: 2y . e 5 a totally, -led bonus f victors, who were also wellser in by r and Brett
Well the Dons certainly s ': the world on firewith a 7 goal first quarter blitz that totallyunsettled the Rovers . Playing catch up footy ishard but with sheer determination this is whatthe Hampton side did to be within strikingdistance at the final break . They finally hit thefront late in the final term and were able towithstand a late push by Old Essendon torecord a most important victory. Better playersfor the Rovers were first gamer Carr along withthe Ho : hers and Wood. I believeMcPherson and En ;: on were prettydamaging for the vanquished .
Most impressed with 0. "- . They had thegame sown up at half time with a 9-2 goal lead .A dominant ruckman in young Cottom backedup by capable onballers and potent forwards inBrock Mooney and Rick Schober made lifepretty tough for the Two Blues. They ralliedafter the main interval and with a bit of luckwith their goalkicking could have been muchcloser early in the last stanza before the Lionssteadied to record a pretty comfortable victory.Prahran were well served by Aaron Rhodi andTravis St Clain And we all wish -- " v .veteran and semi legend Anthony Ga ' , aspeedy recovery from his broken leg an injurythat will probably end a great career. (GoodLuck Cowboy - Tom) .
The Tigers set up there victory by getting off toa good start and then cemented it with a 10 goalavalanche during the championship quarter.
The madethe score a bit morerespectable with agreat last quarter,but really suffered from a lack of el-.the back half. Obviously ' ativerre terrific up forward for me Tige: - ,evergreen Timmy Beasley andwhile OTvI'S would have been obliterarewasn't for the efoorts of their 2 vet
and Acre man.
The boys from Glen Eira want the stevvard ;called in as they normally struggle out aB n. Disappointed by the loss last wee pand then shocked by the Bulls kicking the firsigoal within 30 seconds they thought here we gcagain but the boys led by the onballer ;gradually worked their way on top to come < atiwith a handy victory . Better players wereRyan, Gilmore, Massis (the guns) and _No news from the Bulls Stewie must haveaway.
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A pretty dismal 2/5 last week. Hopeftilly thiswill improve as you the sides start to becomemore consistent.
Ajax and Gs what a great battle thispromises to be . Both sides were good last week,Collegians had a couple of sleepy periods thacould have proved costly so they will need
t watch this. Ajax still have a few players to com eback into their side and will be full of confidenceafter last -week, and I think they will win today .There you go Ti-mmy there is your motivationagain .
The next couple of games are big tests as twher these four sides are at so early in th eseason.
Norm Goss an d rs lock swordsalbiet on different sides now. ton g:eaversyet to put a foot wrong C a slightstumble last,- ,rrornises plenty this one andI'm sure that's .t'.;= what it will produce .Tough nuts crack at home theGrammarians, bu tile Rovers are good enoughto do it and I'm sure they will .
The long trek out to Tear- P ark will be full ofanticipation for the Tigers this is the first bigtest. The Dons will be rueing the one they threva
territory i), t,~t ~ ccIand~ ds. I ttllink they will but i
tto ~,,,ke ~ le as the Tigers wi ll not~,~il hr a lit
.u'ac struggle
%'; iLllaut an almighty effort.O
Mentonians atwill, colidcnce I think
o~tt' mi ;ht just have enoughside who at this
~rt~C £1 BtllleCn-TCffihrl~~ just seem to be struggling. To do this
l~ ;lt tj'c young guys of the Tonners need to
~t( to back tlp Adam . Drew and Tony .
faith and go with Prahran one morecon only
lencc . They are better than what they have
lofar not too sure what is wrong, but I
% - wiIl lift, and they wi ll need to as the
sain e~ i?re pretty handy and will certainly be
, ;,,, o ~uue for most of the day. But the homet,,,cl advantage and a possible surprise
,, , iou sways me Prahran's way. Mangoplah
,,,,,,};,)I-inda-United looks good Michael .
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SENIORSCLUB LST WK TOTAL
St Bedes 10 15Old Mentonians 5 8Old Mentonians 6 8Bulleen Temp 3 8
C RESERVEHampton Rovers 3Caulfield 3Old Essendon 0Bulleen Temp 4St Bedes 3
TODAY'S MATCHES,C Section
Collegians v. AJAXCaulfield Gr. v. Hampton Rovers
Old Essendon v. St . Bedes Ment TigersOld Mentonians v. Bulleen-Templestowe
Prahran v. Glen Eira
C
ON bleatordans: Bournon 6, Ackerman 5. Ferguson 2. Vick 2, McKay.
P$AHR.11{ AMATEM 1.3 - 2.5 6.9 6.14 (50)
COIdm'._NS 42 9.7 9.10 13.15 (93)
Prnhran: Smyth 2 . Pang 1, Pitts 1, Beattie 1 . Bea I . Best: Beattk. Rhodes. St
Clair. McClintock. Taseff. Pitts.• Mooney 4, Unsrw+th 2. Scimher 2, E . Waters I . Hosking 1, P. Davis
1 . Pollock 1. Va.~delds I . Connie, Unsv.roRh. Hosldng. P. Davis, Mootr.y.J o h n s o numpires: Leah Gallagher, Luke Monatetl(FI-
AIAg: 23 3.4 7.7 10.8 (68)
CAUiFTE1D GR. 22 5.4 8.7 9.11 (65)
AJAR: Davis 5, J. Dukes 2. Konsky 1 . Halphen 1 . Klein I . Best: Davis, J. Dukes,
Feldman . weisler, Duzenman. Haiphen.C=MeU- Pearce 2, Penn}vukk I . Liddell 1 . G . Harrison 1, Will 1 . Margerison
1, Rosman i . Syrunan 1. Best G. Harrison. KnigJv . Brohie'. R Buchanan. Will.S y n m a
Umpires: Rob Maystan, Max Wittmann (F) . Joel MasUt. Klrsty Pay (B). CliveShipley, Peter Haddocks (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 7.1 12.2 17.5 (107)
OLD ESSENDON 4.3 9.4 13.9 14.10 (94)
Hamptm Roves: B . Holt 5. Busby 4, Scarlett 3, R Dunball, Drew
firu4ason. L. Holt. Boyd, Bnidar Best- Calr. L. Holt. WOOds, B .Ho3 t6,
Browne, Martym-0i1 Emeeldem Narim (?)1. Lutterseiunkit 3 . Fleming 2 . Leask
Best: Jinks, Healy, Evans, Wollington, DeBlasl, Kavanagh.
ltmpQes: Geoff Curran, Damian Lane (F) Ken Coughlln . Ken PltchuiG)
ST gEQES MENTOM 7.8 12.13 23.15 25.18 (168)
OLD MENTGNIANS 2.1 7.2 10.6 16.9 (105)
St Bedes Mentont Kmgv:ell 10, SraIld16. Hayes, 2. Wink M 2.- 2,
Pvgnton 2. Mannlc Best: tv'mtle M. Kin{,nwm.ll. McCraw, ScaHdi. Poyrtton. Beasley.
Best: Bournon, Acerman, Palmer . Kuramoto Z. Mullin. Twent}Rnan .
Offi • Matt Cae . Craig Braltlerg (FL Daniel Btaclanare (B) . Les MavTapoulos
tc) Tg.€ FE 4.2 7.4 8.5 10. 7[67)BULLEE
N GLEN ERA 52 12.6 17.9 19.10 (124)
Temp:RW311iamms3 .Md.aren. 'ttiloC .'h.Darby, Tehan.Burrkige,
Hare.D.Matthews . Best: RWNiams Chhm.Panw. Tehan Robertson.
TMattlnws.Glen Eirm-GLmcre 4,vanna}Ps 4, Ryan 3. King 2.Comniffford 2 .
iviassis 2 . Shcedy, Russo. Best Ryan . Astapenko. Commrrfbrd King. Gffinae.Massis Bulleca Temp Goal Kicking R.W311tams 8.
Um ' • Peter James . Andrea nivi-ailes (F )
COLLEGIANS
. Aitken . Perkins.2, Dukk 2, Fraser 2 . Aitken 2, Whidrtdb0e 2 . Best : Fraser,
C RESERVE1.1 5.2 6.3 9.7(61)52 5.4 7.6 8.8 (5Q
• R. Moir 2 . Krothis 2, D. Smith 1 . Greens 1, Deleting I . Baxter I .
Best: Harding, Doldltng A. Farr. Wiseman . Ashley Farr . Farley.
ON E soeucloc : DaWw 4, Grigg, Cetin. Rush. Hunter, Mansflekl. Muir,
AJAX 2.1 4.4 6.5 7.6(48)
CAUykIEtD GR. 1.4 4.10 7.10 12.13 (85)
MAX: Czansy 1, Buckley 1 . Zeach 1 . singer 2. Flamm 1 . Kalb I . Best: Lelkovic.
Coldficin. Rttterma[t Sheu.el . Buckley. Lu.
Caulfield, Cutler 3. Deal 3, Courts 2 . DatWOOd 2 Cramp1torri 2 . Best- Anders=
Jacobs, Evans . Richardson . Deal. AshHAMPTON ROVERS 4.3 7.8 9.10 13.11 (89)
OLD ESSENDON: 28 4.5 82 11.1298)
Hanipton Rasss: P(rxa 3, Bulmer 3. Kelly 2 . Natoli 2, Ng. Lake. Nitschke.
Best: Wlleeler, McGregor. David Anderson. Marshall . Kelly, Lake .
McGoxan. Beak Daz}du. Burns . Chapman . Cetin. Rush.
ST BEDEg E 7.0 11.0 182 202 (122)
OLD MENTONLM 0.4 162 82 11(23)
St Bedes Mruta= Napier 3. Rhoden 3 . Mess 3, Walsh 2, Mccd12. Samya
2,Petratos 2, Feddersen . L'Huillier, Pater. Best : Porter. Recupero, Napier.
L'Hulllier. Rhoden. FeddasrnOld Meatoalsas: Watson 2. Best Watson . Ltnford. McCloskey, MvKay. Mannix
PIE 4.1 9.3 10.8 14.10 (94)
GLEN EII2A 3.3 4.3 5.4 7.5(47)
Bullean :P.1Volniz.a 5 .MclSaule 4 .Dashalou 2 .Humpluey
2, Mason. Best- Humphrey, Daskalan . Mason. D.Witl 1ams . C.Morlv¢is,
B.Wolalzer.Glen Elm- Caruana 3, Dimou . Jones Rees, Cassar. Best- Zagne.
W"a➢s,Casnr.Jorres .
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, ~. ~_~.a G LE N EIRACoach: I rk Sarau Coach: Dean Anderson Coach : Tim Hart Coach : Paul BeddoeRes Coach : David Marks Coach: Dean was Res Coach :Kornel Dachs Res. Coach : Gary Irvine Res Coach : Phil Jones
1 N Gold (C)Res Coach: Jonn Stanton I D. Rosman 1 J.Dixon 1 M. Ryan
2 J Ritterman 2 B. Hall 2 M . Johnson 2 N. Astapenko3 B Davis (DVC) 2 A. Carver 3 B.Mooney 3 C. Massis4 M Dudakov (VC) 3 C. Knight 4 D. Atkinson 4 D. Cassa r5 M Reich 3 S. Stevenson 5 R. Henebery 5 A. Tsirogianni s6 D Kalb 4 M. Liddell 5 D. Greeves 6 J. Zagam e7 M Konsky 5 S. Kendall 6 P.Davis 7 S. Vamvaki s8 A Krongold 5. M . Pennycuick 7 J .Farley 8 P. Tsagliotis9 A Rosen 6 M . Harrison 8 C. Unsworth g G. Hayes Dewa r10 G Dukes 6 N. Craven 9 N.Harrison 10 G . Richards11 M Weisler 7 J . Cowlishaw 10 S. Harding 12 B. Kin g12 J Basist 8 S . Cossart - Walsh 11 B. McKenzie 13 G . Brown13 A Freund
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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey
CYAN PRES S
The Bears, the Hoes, the Two Blues, and the Blackshave a break on the rest of the Section. It'll beinteresting to see how long they can maintain theirwell-deserved ascendency. At the other end, the Blues,the Bloods, and the Panthers must start winning soonto retain any hope of regaining touch with the leaders .There seems to be some debatable applications of the'Order Off Rule popping up . I think it curious that aplayer who is sent from the field for 'the remainder ofthe game 7, can subsequently find himself reported foran offence to which a 2 Week prescribed penalty mayapply. I thought 'remainder of the game' Order Offsonly pertained to 'serious' offences, i .e., those to whicha minimum 4 Weeks punishment refer. But then, Icome from the days when we routinely threwrecalcitrant umpires into the lake when playing atNagambie! Times have changed I guess . Sad, really.Old Geelong went missing in the 2nd half against StLeos Emmaus, who dominated after tight Ist & 2ndterms . The Wandering Steve Buckle picked up qualitypossessions all round the ground, young Levy Mossdid well on his wing, former forward, Daymon Brucewas an effective hackman, and Steve McCann hadanother good day in attack . Will Paul, Stinchcombe,Redin, & Couch played well for OGOs.Yarra Vall ey shocked Monash Blues, and I nearlycommitted the heinous crime of dropping my beerwhen told the result! The Bushrangers had theirmatch-ups right, and gave a 100°'% application . TimHancock at FF and in the Ruck was outstanding forYVOB . Tim Fyffe won many hard balls in the middle,and Matty Laing was his busy self up forward. TheBlues had a day they'd rather forget, and only BomberO'Neill across HB flew the flag to effect .
Old Camberwell went down bravely to the in formBanyule, who gained a break in the 1st term, and,although the Wellers got to within 6 points in the last,were never headed . Nick Taylor (Well done youngNick!) starred on his wing for the Bears, with AdamDooley, Jayson Egan, and Dave Witchell giving greatsupport . David Mitchell was sensational in the ruckfor Wells, Nigel Credlin & James Clyne were strongHBs, also, Anson Browniess was effective up forward.Old Carey's incredible turnover rate gave them nochance against an accomplished IvanhoeAssumption . To their credit, the Panthers regroupedafter an awful 1st Qtr, and made the Hoes go harderfor the rest of the game, but the damage was done . TheHoes had good players everywhere but Sloan, Tucker,and Flynn still managed to stand out . Defenders AshRoss, Ian Cohen, and Luke Battley worked hard allday for Old Carey.
Aquinas an dUniversity Blackswent hammer andtongs all day, and onceagain Blacks had the grit to win a close one . This year,in such a tight competition, that attribute is priceless .Roberts, Schilling, Moody & Pekin earned thepundits' plaudits for Blacks . Blood's great forward,`Livo', was in top form, with Daniel Den Braber givingplenty of drive off his wing, and Cam Colliver likewiseon the ball.TODAY'S GAMES
St Leos host Yaira Valley in a key game, which will bea spectators' heaven, weather permitting . TheBushrangers' confidence will be sky high afteraccounting for the Blues last week, but the Two Blues(Animals?) are on a mission as well, after such apositive start to their campaign. The home side willhave a height and mass advantage, but YVOB's pacewill worry everyone . The Two Blues experience couldbe the key, which, added to the Bennettswood factor,should see them take this one by 4/5 goals.Monash Blues meet Old Camberwell, with both sidesanxious to notch up a win. This could be a dangergame for the Blues who are settling down more slowlythan they'd like, and the Wellers stretched Banyule lastweek, so they aren't far away from a win . I'll go for theWells because of the potency of their forwards, whoshould have them 2/3 goals ahead at the close of ahighly entertaining match .Banyule will make mincemeat of Old Carey if thePanthers repeat their turnover rate of last week, and itwould be a major surprise if the Bears dropped thisone . Old Carey have heaps of talent, but they are stillbedding down, and their productivity is not up to thelevel required to trouble form sides like Banyule . TheBears by 5 goals.Ivanhoe-Assumption welcome University Blacks inanother ripper contest . There was never much doubtthat the Hoes would have a big say in this year's finals,and the Black and Whites have shown they've got whatit takes with a narrow win over the hard to beat at
home Bloods last week . These sides match up well,and the marking duels between the respective talls will
be a feature of the day. Ivanhoe Park will be a bigfactor in the outcome, and Pll go with the Hoes by not
much more than a kick .
Old Geelong takes on Aquinas at Como desperatet make amends for the lapse in concentration in the 2nd
half last week; which will be matched by the Blood<determination to produce their first win for the year
,~quinas are t on ),,,:idctl t~ h, o val'dopow~ezdshould give tbers from
hem annjnrir~ .
though this will probably be offset by OGG s
iit, ~ ~ound advantage . Tll be squib an d on for a
,lt~riti ~Resci.,,.e ; winners should be : St Leos, Wellers,
Blacks, & Aquinas
Cocsp°nd~''ts' th e contacts are : 9818 1425 Ph +. , hglic?ie;rv? f~ - .ooal$.aah Deadline is
2 ()() Mondays, with sometime Sunday
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DI -'__ :OLD GE ::7 7NG 3.0 6.2 7.2STL-yS 4.7 6.10 2.14
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Old Gerloag : Couch 3,Snllth 2 . Jones 1, Redin I, Stmns 1 . Best: W.PauhStinchrome, Goldsworthy. Couch, Redin. Stevens.St Lao's: S.McCann 5, Henricus 3, McKenzie 2. Manton 2, Buckle 1,PMcGloi nI, Nc'-, 1, Willis 1 . Best: Buckle, Moss. J.Hodder, Donoian, Manton . Bruce .Um£ : Dianne Whiteley. Dash Peirls (F)y-s ',sVFY 5.4 7.8 11.11 15.15 (106)
[ Mat S 2.2 4.6 7.9 10 .14 (74)'ley: Hancock 4 . Keern 3, Laing 3. Stone 2, Potter 1, T. Fjd7e L J .
^mean 1 . Rest : Hancock, T. Fyffe . R. Coutts . Whitechurch, R. Drew,
Blues : De Young 2. Thompson 2. Farrar 1, Smith I :run I, Sereda 1, Webster I . Best : Newman, O'NeID.'::eY±= : r . : :
() i 'l c~,rea resident 1w9, _t, played his
ia p OtIlld 1 . A tovCer ol 9ffengUl DQtt7 on-netu an (i
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player in the Club's future. Joel Daniher ,s stylish flanker, also plays his 50th in the
r3old & Blue. A member of the 1998 Premiership' ; cool, smooth dashes and penetratin g
e a feature of the Panther's ,11 _ ' - Well done,j i l
u_n : s- congratulates club stalwarGic an : _, on reaching the significant mil one of 150, ;,ni,_, it : round one this year. Craig has worked^„r~,,, _lybard in recent years to cement himself in the
as an effective member of the defence, an dthat he has achieved this, and in the proces s
e apple of the coaches eye, is a tribute t o' s_. -- iication and crawling capabilities. Given e
- 2m in luck with respect to Injury, Craig can.ted to continue as a cornerstone of the
,c;,imas defence for many years to come ."
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6.7 9.7
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43 6.5 9.7 11.8 (74) 2.2 6.4 8.5 9.5(59)
: Browning 3. BLr!r-°'' ~ . .., .• .e>ry 1, Cole 1, running 1 .
in Se 'St . Leos Emmaus v. Yarra Valley
Monash Blues v. Old CamberwellBanyule v . Old Carey
Ivanhoe Assumption v . University Blacks
Old Geelong v . Aquinas
NA'11Z CLUBI Icnricus St Leos
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D1 RESERVEI} , Pasquale University BlacksTuii pone Old Camberwell 1
Iloe Yarra Valley 3
St Leos 5Ivanhoe 5
:t: H.McCartl .ry, FanL . nj, f: 3tcK an 5. Mitchell 1, Lear 1 . C
ith, Aullso, Place, Hughan .vAL11EY
'4€ ?n_' 11ey : Keogh 3, Joiner 2, Potter 2, Martin 1, 1
Davies, C. Ross . Kerr, B. Drew. Keogh .
Mmash Blues : Drescher 3, Maiden 3, Campbell 1, PerMurehie 1, Teesdale 1 . Walsh I . Best: Feen pty. 1 v. n. Kamphuis,Herrman, Murchie. CampbellOLD , BRWEld, 2.0 6.6 810 13.12 (92)gAPs'qULE 4.3 4.3 7.4 9.5(59)
C: Id cam c1L• Hallo 3 . Hillier 2, Mc Kenzie.J 2, Hills. Ryan. Kno,vles.
Webb, Tempone .R . Mac Kenzie. Best: i'+ilLams.C . Mae Kenzie, Ryan . Brauer,
''c Kenzie.J . Rowv.
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Hopgood 2, Gilliam 2, Ferrol . Mutton, Moran . Small, Sproules.Bassett. Hopgood, Gray.S. Smalls, Ferrol .
2.6 2.9 5.10 5.12 (42)TVA .Td£iGE ON 6.5 11.9 13.11 15.15 (105)
Old c€arep:Chambrlairt 2. May, Williams . H .Gtannikos . Best : Mudge,Williams, lri,lkie. P.Graham, Nance, Sherr.
hmnhoe A.saumptian : Joyce 5. Frew 3 . Shultz . Frisina 2, Toogood .McGu-v-,n,Shutt earth . Best: Peoples, Thackwray, Conley . Joyce. Shultz.Latnua-Alo.A P 2.1 5.3 6.4 8.6[54)17 . .__YBLACKS 4.4 6.11 9.16 10.21 (81)
s: Rouch2, limit 2, N., Moran I . ;.Rills 1, Robinson 1 . Noland 1 .
i .-t: Bradshaw. Slattery. Chapman, Mills, Coghlan . Barrie .
U€ .. . =ity Blacks: Healy 2, Nolan 1, Payton 1, Williams 1, Leech 3, Peck2. 1 st Leech, Wilson, Paton, Thompson. Broad . Jones.
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Coach: Brad HallRes Coach: I' rcus Spencer Res Coach : John Harvey
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2 C. Thomas 2 D .Witchell 2 J. Baxter (VCR) 2 T Jame s3 T. Vanderluis 3 S.Kayrooz 1- S . Conley 3 L . Holloway 3 A Inkster
5 M. Boland 4 M .Gilbert 2. M. Maud 4 G. Chessari 4 N Lippiatt
6 D. Minogue 5 B.Wilmore 3. C. Tucke r'
5 D. Rogers 5 S Horskin s
7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan 4. T. O Neill 6 M. Newman 6 A Seeley
8 J . Jess 7 G.Shaw 5. J . Scoble 7 P. Farrar 7 M Scott
9 T. Harkin 8 B.Cantwell6. T. Healy (DVC) 8 S. Thompson 8 J Heffernan
10 D. Boland 9 J .Plant 7. P. Fawley g J. Godde 9 J Goodale10 M Hanso n
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20 P. Pares 19 P.Witchell 17. S . Morris 20 N . Sereda 21 T Hardman
21 J . Pierce 20 S.Playfair 18 . T. Scobie21 C . Gregory 22 B Howard
22 S . Flynn 21 R .Dintinosante 19 . D. Wood 22 R . Kamphuis 23 B Tippe r
23 J . Livingstone 22 N .Taylor 20 . P. Blocker 23 G . Harry24 D Imberger
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36 P. Heveran 34 C .Stevens 32 . L. Pearce 35 D . Murchie 37 A Hillie r
37 G . Macklin 35 L.O'Connell 33. S . McGowan 36 A. Williams 38 T Hall o
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46 A . Ryan 48 J Swan47 N. Moran 45 B.White 44 . A. Pace 47 S. Mentha 49 J Hardman
48 R. Register 46 D .Nasrallah 45. D . Fryer 48 K . McIntyre 50 B McKenzi e
49 P. Poynton 47 D .Searle 46. M . Iacouangell 49 R . Burston 51 J Owe n
52 M . Corrie 48 P.Starman 48. R . Toogood 50 A . Clark 52 E Noy
54 M . O'Halloran 49 A.Small 49. A. Rosenfeld 52 N . Moresi(VCR) 53 R Tempon e
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President David Burnes congratulated ProfessorKeith Frearson who was named VAFA Personality of
the Year at the PSM Dinner .
The flag had barely fluttered in the breeze at ToorakPark celebrating Xav's 95 success when De La Salleedged out last year's premiers 13 .8 (86) to 11 .11 (77) .Best were Crowe, Jackson, Brasher, Chun, Mannix,Waters (De La) and Dann. Ellis, Tucker, Hanneberry,Holmes (Old X .) .
Old Scotch made it three in a row when they were fartoo strong after the first quarter for Ormond and wonby 49 points, 16 .16 (112) to 9 .9 (63) . Best wereAujard, Hughes, Pritchard (5) Wilson, Hume (4) andHolt (O.S .) and Marnow, Connell, Presser, Turner(Orm) .
The only bright spot on the day for the 'Monds wasthe celebration of Mark Gilmore's 200 games - tough,strong, and an enormous contributor to the club .
A tight game at Kew (D) saw their match against Uni .
Reds become a high scoring "spectacular" with theinaccurate home side (18 .19) drawing with Uni . Reds(20 .7) . best were Bruno, Porte (4), Gencarelli (3),(Kew) and Blizzard, Cook, Jackson (Uni . Reds) .
A' sections captains were Damien Toohey (De La), C .Belleville (Maz .), Chris McKenzie (Old Hail), SimonSteele (Old Scotch), Mark Hanneberry (Old X .), BrettConnell (Orm), Luke Gollant (St Bern). Whocaptained Collegians, Old Melburnians and UniBlues? .St Kilda South Caulfield, 2 wins to their name, metthe Rovers, one win out of two . The Rovers were wellin control at half time 8 .11 to 4.5, and then theSaints really turned it on, kicking 14of the last 17goals, to win 18.8 (116) to 11 .18 (84) . The Roversinaccuracy didn't help. Best were McGaw, McGaw,Ryan (6), Gilmore, Presnell (St . K .S .C .) and Artz, LeGrand, Scarlett, Anderson (H .R.) . The game wasumpired by Albie Firley and S . Meredith .
The 'Battle of Brunswick' was a triumph for WestBrunswick who were too strong all day with their
rovers Gary Davies (4) and Peter Hamilton dominant- North were unlucky to have their rovers Grimaldi
and Di Marco out with injury . Final scores were17 .12 to 13 .8 . Best were Davis, Malone, Bargiamidis,Hamilton, Snythe, Osborne (W.B) and Boudoloh,
Evans, Tirchett (NB) .
10 YEARS AGO1991
'D' sectioncommentator, Peter Lemon, had a disastrous day inround 2, picking only one winner out of five, andthought that he'd revert to the alias he used someyears ago "Seldum Wright" .'A' captains for the season were James Bennett (Coll),Matt Getson (Marc), Simon Meehan (Old Hail),Andrew Wilts (Old Melb), Robert Fuller (Old Scotch),Simon Ramsay (Therry), John Kanis (Uni Blues),Mark Lowe (D e La Salle), Tony Egan (North OldBoys), Russell Barnes (Ormond) .
Hampton Rovers saluted Dominic Devola on his 300games. Dom's career started with the Under 19'sback in 1974 . He has also won some fame in theclub for operating the longest serving PleasantSunday morning venues around.In a high class game at Waverley Road, home team,De La, after trailing Marcellin for most of the day,were too strong in the last critical 10 minutes andwent away to win 22 .14 to 19 .6 . Best were Mahony,Hegan, Toohey (De La), and Gallagher, Boysen (7 gls),Bourke (6 gls) (Marc).
Parkside continued their good form in 'B' sectionwhen they led Old Xaverians all day and withstoodan 8 goal burst from Old Xavs, in the final term.Frank Sansonetti with 8 .8 was Parkside's best playerwith Panjari, Sherlock and Griffiths also goodplayers .Closest game for the day was at La Trobe where thehome team came from 7 points down at last changeto beat Old Geelong by 3 points . Best were Lierson,Wilson, Cummings (Lat) and M . Davis, J . Handbury.D. Ritchie (OG) . To quote from Umpires Corner, thegame was umpired by the 1991 version of thetortoise and the hare, Belcher/Maebus .
15 YEARS AGO - 198 6'B' section coaches were Kevin Morrison (Fawkner),John Wise (Parkside), Mark Sarau (Old Brighton),Andrew Ristrom (Old Melburnians), Gerard Sholly(Old Paradians), Jol ° Turner (Old Xaverians), FrankMelican (St Bernards), Vince La Ragy (St KildaCBCOC, Bernie Dunn (Therry) and Neville Taylor(Uni Blacks) .Senior B and F in 1981 and 1984 Adrian "twinge'
Hunter played his 150th game for UHSOB .
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1,j,11 scoring game, Bulleen Temp's accuracy wona~ainst Uni Blues, 21 .11 to 15 .9. Best were
lz,sliucr (6 ~$s), As dagi, Keenan , Shallard (7 g1s) an d(6 gLs) and Pike.ajns . p c
[ticf~ar(l Iicrman (Collegians) in Under 19 zone 2 hado„i %vith 15 of the teams 21 goals .
« .,,s j sirrmge draw this year as Round i for 'A' an d13 % , ns played in round 3. Ormond reversed
round defeat with a 28 point victory, 18.15
13.13 a,_;a(nst Caulfield Grammarians, McClelland,and Nalder continued to show good form whileP"icrin, and Nash were Ormond's best .
,~tl;ner B' madc a quick recovery after losing fou rsuspend,,d when they defeated Theny 22 .14
<<, ; 7, ; 2 . Hest ~vcre M. Majerczak, Busst, Weir, Korprr,%vlc) and Ramsay, Matton, Cane (Therry) .
Garde played his 50th game with Uni Blacks ,s rcpre,ented VAFA against VIA and VCFL in
n~ I and a as in the All Australian intervarsity side in!s5
. 20 YEARS AGO - 1981
Iii [Ile lirst "EP" game for the season Ormondu,,,in t atned their undefeated record for the season\% iih a I 4 point win, 9 .12 to 7.10, against U . Blacks .;3, ;i care NlcAsey, Andrew, Parisi (Ormond) and R .curtis . S. Costello, Wines (U . Blacks) .
t ;;ie Bank saluted milestones for three club stalwart
10 0 ones to Allan Pitts and 150 games to Mickor oii and Neville Evans.
( ; scction coaches were Bob McDonald (Caul .( ;ramm.), Bruce Ferguson (Coll ), Sabby CiavalaFav.lcner), Dennis Irvin ( Geelong), Terry Hayes (Kew),
I ),, nnis Flett ( Monash Blues), Bill Browne (0 .!ri;hron), Cliff Hart (0. Paradians). Who coached
h ;unhc,e and Uni Blues?In , jn 'A' section "thriller" AJAX went down by 1 pointo Pk La, 13.20 to 14.15 . First quarter inaccuracy,1 10, cost AJAX the game . Best were Bulzer, Weiner,}',nuuan(AJA)Q. De La "missed copy deadline" .Cohurg'D' kicked highest senior score for the round,>3 .16 to Old Trinity's 11 .13 . Starring were P..I<<cu c} . Knight, Burgin (Coburg) and Watsford,G~iming Robinson (0. Trinity).25 YEARS AGO - 1976
11 cOB kicked 17 .15 ( 117) in'B' see tion but still wentv, l by 53 points to Caulfield Grammarians forrom Butcher ( 11 gls), Fletcher and Tootell were best.La Salle'A' held off a s trong final term challenge by
~' . 131nc'~ts, 5.3 to 2.2, to win by "the soli tary" 13.12 to11 . Stars were Lyons, Groves ( 4) and Butler for D e
')!d '-cotch 'B' s treaked away from Ivanhoe in thernnd term, kicking 9.6 to 1 .1, an d won the game,
-i to 16 .11 . Best were Marx (5), Tallent, Bowden,! i : Rti en (5) (0 . Scotch) and Stredwick, Renshaw,ucs (ivanhoe).
i!d I iailcy'C kieked 9 .6 in the final term to Hampton
Rovers 1 .3 to win convincingly by 42 points . Bestwere Code, Cocks, Rouris (0 . Halley), and Rowston,Huckett, Bird (H . Rovers). (David Code went on tobecome a renowned country footballer and captainedthe combined VCFL against both AAFC and VAFA.NR) .
30' . 1971
It was 1970 grand final all over again when CaulfieldGrammarians held off a strong finishing bid byCoburg to win by 2 points - same magic and samecircumstances as the last grand final.
Atchinson, Clark and Lester continued their fine formfor Grammarians with Sullivan, Jim Sabri andDouglas best for Coburg.Closest 'B' section game was Old Careys13 .19 (91)defeat of Ivanhoe 12 .18 (90) with Old Carey kicking4 .5 to 0 .4 in the final term .Geoff "Cool" Thomas, Freeman and Richard Elliot (OldCarey) and Berry, McMahon (5) and Phillips (Ivanhoe)were the best players .
UHSOB welcomed back "Nats" Nettleton after threeyears in Canada .Eccles (8 goals) was the star in Parkside's high scoring,vin over Old Geelong - 20 .8 (128) to 14 .11 (95) .
Ivanhoe paid tribute to Russell Burt who after 240games with the Hoes had been forced into retirementwith a badly broken arm. "Rusty" was a member ofIvanhoe's'A' section premier team in1956 and won anAll Australian blazer in 1958 .Frank Cunin (Uni Blacks) had been appointed coachof the team to play in Adelaide while John Wilson(Caulfield Grammarians) will be in charge of the teamto go to Tasmania .
MHSOB retained their place at the top of 'A' sectionwith a sound win over Coburg, scores 15 .14 (104) to10.8 (68). Best for the victors were Moller, Trish, J .Nelson, and the losers Warfe, Shea, Beattie .
University Football Club were celebrating theircentenary this year and to mark the occasion, theInter-Varsity carnival was to be held in Melbourne .
Elsternwick's Jock Sellars chalked up to 150 gameswith the club .50 YEARS AGO - 195 1Ormond last year's 'A' premiers were annihilated byCommonwealth Bank (last years 'B' section premiers)with final scores being 17.10 (112) to 2 .6 (18) .
Hampton Rovers 7.14 (56) beat Ivanhoe 5 .11 (41) in aclose hard fought game to stay in the 'A' section four .Doug Arnold was great in the centre while KeithEmbleton scored a splendid goal from the boundary .Kevin Clarke, Bill Clarke and Ron Rosenberg werebest for 'Hoes .
It was "Black Saturday" at Corio Oval for SSB whenthe home side Geelong scored 9 goals on the boardbefore Bank scored their first . Matheson, McPhee,Ferguson, for Geelong and Bill, Gellatty and Grubb,for Bank were best.
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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent
Review of Round 2.Round 2 results were more along the lines to whichClub XVIII supporters have become accustomed toover the seasons . My success rate increased to 70%so there is still some room for improvement.
SECTION IFor the second successive week, evidence could befound that the established order is changing in whatpromises to be a very even section .Old Scotch played more consistently over the fourquarters than did Mazenod, who failed to score in twoquarters and thus were defeated by sixteen points.Winger, Anthony Cowper was very good for OldScotch while for Mazenod the best included; onballer, Pino Skiciarra, rover, Simon Dresser and theAdelaide fly in, ruckman, Nick Jacobs, better knownas "the Crow" .Perennial powerhouse Old Xaverians opened theirwinning account with victory over Brunswick by onehundred points .The tall and strong Old Melburnians were tootalented for Prahran, who were unable to counteracta five goal burst by Old Melburnians, late in the thirdquarter. Greater accuracy was also a factor in thetwenty two point win by Old Melburnians . Goodplayers for Prahran included ; "Cougar" (BrettCartlidge) at centre half forward, whose 14 marksand eight scoring shots nearly brought victory to theTwo Blues . Others to play well were ; winger, DaveGreen, and key defender, Craig Johnson (CJ )De La Salle again demonstrated their talent with aforty six point win over Old Brighton, who appear tohave slipped again this season .St Kevins and Therry Penola played a game of a highstandard in which the final score line of victory to StKevins by sixty five points does not reflect theintensity of the struggle for supremacy . TherryPenola players were able to win the ball around theground but their forward line was unable to make themost of its chances . Good players for the winners
included; Louis Katavolas as a ruck man and keyforward, Shean Van Der Wart as an on ball playerand the Captain, John Fogarty at centre half back .
For Therry Penola, Dean Boden As a ruck rover,winger Anthony McCauliffe and Stephen Reddanwere best.SECTION 2Already this section appears to be divided into fourswith two other clubs trying to bridge the gap into theupper echelon .Although Monash Blues defeated Marcellin by fifty
nine points, the gamewas of a highstandard. The factthat Marcellin was
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held scoreless in the last quarter did not help theirchances . Good players for Monash Blues included;Bryce Collier, who kicked three goals, ruck man"Spider" Burdon, Howe and Dods .Northern neighbours, old Ivanhoe and Old Trinityplayed a fairly close match, which Old Ivanhoe wonby fourteen points .Uncanny accuracy by St Leos was a major factor intheir sixty one point victory over neighbourWhitefriars in their "eastern derby" .At Albert Park the winds must have been unkind a,both Collegians and University Blacks weninaccurate in front of goal . Collegians, who had moriuse of the ball, won by thirty nine points .Old Essendon led early in their encounter with OlsGeelong and their first victory seemed likelyHowever the move of P.Edgar into the ruck gave OiiGeelong dominance up the ground. With B .Buntingaining ascendancy up forward, Old Geelong werable to bring themselves right back into the matchLack of discipline in the final minutes by 01Essendon became another factor in the five poinvictory by Old Geelong.PREVIEW OF ROUND 3SECTION 1Long standing rivals, Old Scotch and Old Xaverianmeet on the Camberwell Sports Ground. The Ia:time Old Scotch defeated Old Xaverians was in th1995 Grand Final . Today's match will reveal mucabout the comparative strengths of each te
a relevant to season 2001. Old Scotch repeatedly haihad trouble scoring against Old Xaverians over marseasons and today I can' t see them defeating ttreigning premiers.Old Melburnians will be paying their first ever visitFleming Park to play against Brunswick . I can' t shome ground advantage helping Brunswick asbelieve the Old Melburnians will be too big aistrong all around the ground.Prahran should win their second match of the seas(against Old Brighton who have struggled to date .
Tlierry Penola travel again. Today they go to DeSalle who are already looking good . I select De
Salle.Mazenod will be strengthened by the return of sirover, Darren Harvey . However they will havedisplay far more consistency over four quarterE
to defeat St Kevins, Whom I select with
on tlence .
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i,rcep ;n arc at home to traditional rival Old Ivanhoe,Mt() ;}tould prove too experienced for "Tlie Eagles".
conic slightly west to meet Old Trinity at~t ;,,s 1 1~t }}ec,i . I sclec( St Leos to win again.
ColJe,jians should be able to defeat Whitefriars eventhouc,h i)IC match will be played in Donva)e.
have gained confidence from lasteCV ; S not . Today, they should be able to defeat
ii,,i%rrsit}' Placks, who are yet to win., Olri f,'asetidon face anotherbleak afternoon ,vay out
n Ci,jt'ton vVhcn llle}- visit Monash Blues. 'Judged onrthat ! fiaVC sc-n and heard Lhave,no hesitation in
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TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB XVIII (1 )
Old Scotch v. Old XaveiansBrunswick v. Old Melburnians
Prahran Amateurs v. Old BrightonDe La Salle v. Therry Penola
Mazenod v. St . Kevins
CLUB XVIII (2)Marcellin v. Old Ivanhoe
Old Trinity v. St . Leos EmmausWhitefriars v. Collegians
University Blacks v. Old Geelon gat Main Oval, Melb . Uni
Monash Blues v . Old Essendon
CLUB XVIII (1))tAZE50D 0.0 3.0 3.0 5.0(30)OLD SCOTCH 2.4 2.6 4.9 6.10 (46)~,tazcnod: Busby 2, Dresser, Maccasack, Jacobs. Best: Jacobs ,
Dresser, Busby, Bilston, BourbonOld Scotch: Pryde 2,Adam, Boudsrie. Cowper. Best: Costello,
J .' n . :': ds- rnHumphries, Kyriakou, Sarkozy, ThompsonUmpires: Paul Nailer (F)OLD XA%J✓RLliJS 5.5 12.5 13.5 18.5 (113)[3RL''ti'SW7CIi 0.0 1.1 2.1 2.1 (13)Old k .:-rre*is George 5, Erskine 4, McMhaon 2, Ockelshaw 1 ,
T. Johnston 1, P. Johnston 1, Fowler 1 . O'Brien 1 ,
i ek : Brut 2 . Best : James, Harmed, Perrott, Brunt,st : Dalton, Erskine, R. George, Ockleshaw, Curno,
n . Umpires: Michael Sneddon (F)
be La Cd1M K. Mannix 3, L . Fisicaro 3, P. F(sicaro 2, Funnell 2, R.
0, :d P: indlow (F)
OLD `~1~'.tE3tiRNIA?i8 2.2 6.3 10.5 11.8 (74)PRIHR :Lti 3.2 5.5 5.8 7.10 (52)old 'aelburni:ns: Macleod 3, C. Tomlinson 3, Geddes 2 . Paine ,
ni J. 'to:nlinson. Best : Old Melburnians : Atkinson, Anderson ,De Fraga. Geddes Pml ran: Not available . Best Not
. cI ti-pires; Richard Benson, Mark Cross (F)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 3.6 5.9 6.10 (46)BF; L4 S:'LLE 3.7 9.9 11 .11 17.15 (117)Old Bdg)non: Cochran 3, Over 2, R Carter 1 . Best- Cochran, Over,
-L Y, Jenldn, Norwood .
11 - . Lticarty 1, Proy 3. Best: Mannix, Ford, Tucker, Brasher,L Jst 6;son. Umpires: A . Hall (F)
ST Mj'~S 4.3 6.3 9.7 12.9 (81)T1[ERRY PE'tiOLA 0.0 1.2 1.3 2.4(16)St xcvirs : Day 3 . G . Katavolous 2 . L. Katavolous 2, Hourigan 2,
mt Ries. Best: Vanderwert, G. Katavolous . Fogarty,. 0,h^ 1. 1 .. Katavolous.nt , ,ro ia : F.astmuris 1, Keenan 1 . Best Kean . O'Connell,
&r!~n, Carter, McCaal.
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CLUB XVBI (2)MONASH BLUr.B 4.4 8.5 11.7 14.9 (93)MARCELLIN 2.0 3.1 3.1 5 .4(34)Monash Blues: Collier 3, Parsons 3, L Woods 3, Cunnington 2, Mliloa)s,Coughlan, Moir. Best: Howe, Byrden, Dods, Collier, L Woods,D West.MarceIlin : Petroff, Symes, Pezzimentl. Becchetti . Andrews.Best: Coll .Matthews. Petroff, Becchetti. Andrews.Umpires: Bri an Nunn (F)OLD iVAP7FIOE 1.2 4.5 5.5 6 .8(44)OLD TRINITY 2.2 3.3 3.5 4 .6(30)Old Ivanhoe: Yarwood 2, Cormack 2, Stewart 2 . Best Maycock,Sups. Weisz, Yararood, Risstrom, Craker.Old Trinity: Lauletta 1, Best 1, Stebbins 1, Lucas 1. Best Best,Treadwell, Frost, Stebbins. Brady, Semmens .Umpires: Anthony Robbins (F )ST LEO'S EMMAUS 3.2 6.4 9.5 16.5 (1011WIIITEFRIARB 1.3 3.4 4.4 5.61361St Leo's Emmaus: McDonald 4, Contessotto 2. Fjelstad 2, Landy 2,Briggs, Dimble, Daly, Niel, Sherwell . Whitney. Best Foley, LandyDimble, Brigs, Daly, Contessotto .White£riaxs: Bonnyman 2, Dodds, Johnston i,Whelan 1 . Best : Laz,J .B Bomber, Trav, Sully. Lovey. Umpires: Rhett Parker, AnthonyBarro (F)COLLEGIANS 2.3 3.9 7.11 8.13 (61)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.3 0.5 1.7 2.10 (22)Collegians: Perkov 2, Oakley 1, Lumley 1 . Tinsley 1, Blakemore 1,Foard 1, K. Curtis 1 . Best D. Cook . Cooks, Tinsley, Rose, Quinn.Lancaster.Univexsity Blacks: Not received.Umpires: Ray Windlotv (F)OLD ESSENDON 3.4 4.6 8.9 7 .9(51)OLD GEELONG 2.1 4.5 6.6 8 .8(66)Old Essendon: Not receivedOld Geelong: Not received .
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Cp.;C.;S, PLAYERS OFFIC - TIALSC-,R-rj-:7 DIVIDE (Part 1 )
An tnreasy relationship tends to rest betweenach°s, players and sports officials (referees
:u,i umpires) . Historically, coaches, players and;;Jals have viewed each other as the enemyin ' a source of constant aggravation . This view„,i_Id as most interaction between officials andcc,aciaes and players is of an aversive orjuplcasant nature . While coaches and players
ricw officials as a necessary evil in sport,man%, officials also hold a negative stereotype ofc,,,,c1ies and are inclined to be cynical of players~c i ions .
Tire extent of the divide between officials andc ,,aches and players is well documented . Thereare recorded cases of coaches and playerspl ally assaulting officials, throwingecluipment at officials, yelling abuse and,creaming profanities . More alarmingly such, , ciintis towards officials is not only accepted butcncouraged by fans (Rainey et .al 1990) . This;mihi ;alence toward antisocial behaviourclireried at sports officials is referred to assaiictioned violence (Phillips, 1985, p .6) and istuifortunately becoming more accepted andcan nonplace in modern sport .
~Vl iy problems exist :
;\sicle from the verbal and physical abuseclirccted at sports officials, research has revealedxhcr reasons why coaches, in particular, may:~~ra,:lfe officials . These include:
iizientional baiting of officials by coaches
oCiieials having to deal with coaches who donot have a thorough understanding of therule s
coaches influence on the selection andrci,,ution of officials
pcrformance ratings by coaches of officials ,
-~o,Mhes' criticism of officials in the media
However, officials can unwittingly be thecause of such aggravation . Coaches andplayers are more likely to argue with anoffici-J who:
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"Your Coaches' Association "
appears to lack self confidence
makes inconsistent rulings
makes mistakes in positioning, an d
shows a lack in concentration (Kaissidis &Anshel 1993) .
Under such circumstances the official may needto examine the reasons why hostility is beingdirected towards them before blaming thecoaches and players for placing them (theofficials) under undue stress .
The roles which coaches and players play in thesporting contest may help to explain the dividebetween coaches and players and officials .Obviously, coaches and players are mostconcerned with the outcome of the game, andconsequently will take actions in an attempt tomeet this outcome . In fact the actions of officialsare viewed by some participants as 'contrary totheir [coaches and players] best interests'(Anshel 1989, p .32) . Many players now hold theattitude that the official is responsible forcatching them [the players] committing fouls .Such strategy and play, often encouraged andsupported by the coach, can be interpreted asplaying against the referee, rather than playingagainst the opposition. Juxtaposed to suchmotivations, officials are responsible for the fairand proper conduct of the game, and have littleor no concern for the eventual outcome of thegame .
Continued - next weekBy Scott Dickson and Dr Paul Webb
Reprinted from "Sports Coach" - Summer1998
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Mentone, -,.: ' 11iam; : own and Salesian werethe big winners, with Oakleigh and WestBrunswick notching up their first points for
the season .
Mentone were almost clinical in theirdemolition job on Peninsula. They hadwinners all over the ground and exertedplenty of pressure on the Pirates, causingturnovers and feeding Macgeorge sufficientfooty for him to dine on 13 big ones . Hismarking strength will continue to causeopposition backmen grief. Barr, Davies andUptin were amongst a swag of good playersfor the Vultures .
West Brunswick kicked 3 .4 to nothing in theopening term to lead Powerhouse at everychange, although just 20 points separatedthe sides going in to the last . The final marginwas not much more in what was a relativelylow-scoring encounter. Without a report fromthe game, I can offer little more than that .
Oakleigh and Kew both enjoyed the changein playing conditions with a fast andentertaining game that saw the home sidelead all day, but the K's just 16 points inarrears at 3/4 time before the Krushersstormed home in the final stanza . Ketiv s HBflankers Growcott and Cracknell reboundedwell and Bruno (ruck) was also influential .New Oakleigh recruits Shultz and .McHenrywere among the Krushers' best.
Williamstown disposed of La Trobe to thetune of 108 points in what proved a one-sidedaffair with the CY's leading by over 7 goals atthe main break . The Trobers may have beena fraction closer if not for their inaccuracy,although the home side's Dumbo W ill iams'forward line extravaganza was like a Swissarmy knife of football prowess. He finishedwith 10 and Twist 6, while PRonkhorst,
Bartolo and Gilmartin dominated inmidfield . Sheldrick, Close and Perry werebest for La Trobe .
Parkside dominated their lst quarter againstSalesian kicking with the breeze but werecompletely outplayed thereafter. Anindiscretion reduced their number andSalesian took complete control . Sutherlandand Stevens were dominant for the homeside, with Thain kicking another 5 and
Brown playingwell . For Parkside,T r e n tStonehouse'smarking was a feature, while Vita and Wisealso battled hard .
PREVIEW
Mentone very strong last week should be fartoo organized for West Brunswic k atSouthern Rd . They have a fairly even spreadof talent, and the likes of Macgeorge to setthem apart. The Wests look to be on the movebut will really need to step up get within 5-6goals .
Powerhouse exhibited a much bettershowing against West Brunswick but look tolack the firepower of Oakleigh, whom theyhost today. The Krushers had 9 differentgoalkickers against Kew, whereas the Houselooks to be struggling a fraction in thisdepartment . Oakleigh by 31 points .
Kew faces Williamstown at Victoria Park andmay be suffering a similar problem . The K'smidfield looked to get enough of the footballlast week, but finding the options (or perhapsjust the accuracy) to convert poses problems .The CY's, on the other hand, banged throughplenty and although they'll find the goingtougher today, they should prevail by 28points .
La Trobe take on Salesian at Bundoora andwill be pleased to be back in familiar territory .On last week's results, Salesian is far moreaccomplished at this stage, although theStudents are renowned for their enigmaticperformances . The Chaddy boys have enoughquality running players to win this one by 27points .
Press correspondents
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D2 SectionCoach: Serge DAngeloRes. : Greg Crimmins
1 Brett Lafranchi2 Lee Fitzgerald3 Greg Horgan4 Greg Crimmins(RCC)5 Lee Bradley6 Nick Tinnetti7 Troy Aitken8 Nick Derrico9 Alasda Eaton10 Brian Culle n11 Ben Woodhouse12 Julian Growcott13 Chris Kyriakou14 John Looker15 Craig Bradley (C)16 Dean Wood17 Rick Perri18 Nick Nigro19 Jamie Dennis20 Anthony Acfieid21 Ben Shaw22 Cameron Stephens23 Richard Baker
24 Grant Palmer25 Chad Watts26 Mark Stevenson27 Tom Moore28 Dean Cracknell (VC)68 Brett Mc Gauchie29 Mathew Dalrymple30 Claude Giansania (13VC.799 Sam Bruno31 Kurt Gillam32 Alex Drago33 Dave Wayland34 Matt Fitzgerald35 Robert Bruno (RDVC)36 Steven Rya n37 Jamie Landwehr (VC)38 Jeremy Beer39 Matt Mc Inerny40 Paul Durbridge41 Robert Livingston42 John Sette44 Jamie Bell47 Stuart Symes48 Luke Jensen49 Shane Vidler50 Justin Griffiths51 Matty Blair52 Richard Campagna61 Serge Mouss i62 Bryce Mc Gauchie64 John Cronin65 Matt Ayers66 Jonothon O'Kane67 Tyson Beatti e
68 Brett Mc Gauchie99 Sam Bruno
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Coach : Andrew SutherlandRes. Coach : Clinton Perry
1 . M . Bakogiannis
2. S . Fredrickson3. D. Sheldrick
4. C. Perry5 . A. Randall6 . B. Cameron7 . S. Gemmola8 . J . Cam m9. L. Walker10 . A . Hewitt11 . J . Levy12 . M . Forrest13 . T. Luderman14 . L. Wakeling15. B. Auldist16. S. Bray17. S. Gloury18 . B . Grant19 . S . White20 . A. Murphy21 . D. Edmunds
22 . P. Stewart23. R . Storer24. S. Edwards25. S . Brooks26 . B . Hewitt27 . D . Gilmour28 . C. Ross29 . P. White30 . J . Smith31 . J. O'meara32. D . Hill33. M . Watson34. S . Paterson35. J . Eyre36 . T. Mawdsley37 . C. Porter38 . A. Willi s39 . N . Rosengreen
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41 . A . Samson42. D . Gleason43 . A . Poulton44 . R. Mather45 . D. McKeekin46 . D. Hartley47 . H . Girdwood48 . L . McNamara
49. M. Day50. K . Hopkins51 . C. Francias52. T. Stauton53 . A. Tucker54 . T. Peters55 . A. Cummings
61 . B. Launikonis63 . J. Laidlaw65. A. Hal l66. A. Ballie70. J Dumaresq
ENT®HECoach: Tony k4acgeorgeRes. Coach : Phil Emmett
1 M. Hove y2 R. Gallagher3 M. Dixo n4 D. Emmett5 A. Whit e6 C . Stephens7 K. Gurtle r8 D. Perrin9 P. Emmett10 B . Sebrie10 T. Stillman11 C. O'Meara12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes13 A. King14 M. Etcell15 Mi Sullivan16 J. McCarthy17 C . Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 C. Stewart20 P. Krings21 D . Kell y22 S. Barker22 P. Murphy23 Ma Sullivan24 X . Smith25 G . Uptin26 A. Rock27 M . Wise28 C, Johnston28 M . O'Brien29 M. Merfield30 N . Freese31 B . Matlock32 B . Coleman33 N . Wilkins33 D. Andrew34 D. Sheehan35 M . Johnstone36 C. Ogier37 T. Macgeorge38 S. Perrazo39 A. Fimster40 C . Goddchild40 D . Nichol s41 C . Rock42 S . May43 M . Barr45 C. Barr46 C . Ross47 J. Tully47 G . Anslade48 M . Walsh49 L. McHugh50 T. Pec k51 G . Hollingworth52 G . Wyatt53 D. Noonan55 P. Dynes57 D . Fraser58 J . Noonan61 K. Lockhart65 T. Allinson70 T. Rogers73 M, O'Meara74 S . Ponton77 B . Fleming78 M . Cerritelli
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3 D. MacKenzie4 P. Papadopoulos5 T.Ianchelio6 B. Dooley7 D. Hal l
8 R . Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . McHenry11 C . Hanley12 B. Hal l13 S. Randle14 A . Schultz15 G. Redford16 W. Arthur17 A. Mouchacca
18 J . Connellan19 P. Taylor20 T. Adamic21 A . Jones22 M . Burt23 M . Foulds24 S . Kitts25 C. Marshall26 A. Kitts27 M. Aaron28 A. Khodr29 D . Hal l30 A . Moulang31 T. Bromley32 B . Gan t33 M . Clark34 L . Head35 R . Nuske36 A. Moulang37 P. Torpey38 P. Pesnikas39 M . Dordevic40 L. Dennis41 T. Duhau42 J . Bruerto n43 J. Theofilopoulos44 S. Smith45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 D . Peeler s48 P. Leslie49 W. Orlando50 . P. Taylor51 . J. Kerley52. P. Andrinopolous
53. T. Khouri54 R . Keating55 A . Gook56 N . Alie s57 M . Coppock58 L. Thomas59 W . Ogilvy60 A. Jones
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Res Coach : Craig Richardson Res Coach : Jim Gianna Res Coach : W Payne
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2 A. Parsons 2 J . Hall . 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Altu sg r ,I, Goldthorpe 3 N. Pavlou 3 S Sutherland
4 A Healey 3 G Heppell 3 C BerginE Bowen 4 B . Turner 5 M Canavan 4 C . Lehmann 4 A Blackra .Kent 5 M . Braini 6 R Cincott a 5 A Cannane 5 A Bouras
, Warner 6 A. Burt 7 G Gaspari 6 S Brockley 6 P Breguet- S.':'urray 7 C. Richardson 8 S Logan
9 A Campbell 7 FVitale 7 S B rya ng P.Angus 8 S . Cross 10 D Oliver 8 J. Heywood 8 D Bubnic
P.Krohn 11 J . Gill 11 A Davey 9 A. Morphett 9 G Burgess
, 0 ;,.Haley 12 A-Davidson 12 A Gaspan 10 S Byrne 10 J Butt igiegIt A, Landry 13 Ja. Harris 13 I Bobetic 11 H . Bailey 11 T Calyun
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19 C. Lloyd 21 D .Milier 23 M Smith 19 M . Stringer 19 S Dyer
20 ; S.Prendergast 22 D . Hutchinson 24 A Grace 20 B.Young 20 A Featherston
21`' T. Prendergast 23 S. Craven ( Cpt) 25 26 J S ENaan nnas 21 S McNamara 21 B Grant
22' A.Atchison 24 S.Cummins 27 L Seager 22 R Hudson 22 N Grant
23 A.Burke 25 D . Boland 28 M Byrne 23 P Weir 23 D Grieve
?' S. White 26 J .Senior 29 M Forbes 24 J Jenkin 24 L Grochowski
5 J.Atchison 27 J . Robertson 30 M Cooke31 C Warding 25 G Malone 25 B Grummisch
26 P. Prendergast 29 R . Cassio 32 P Evans 26 R. Benjamin 26 B Hann
27 S.Payze 30 N .Miller 33 K Richardson 27 D. Disisto 27 R Hart
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--9 G .Nelson 33 R .Taylor 35 A Ellis36 S Nolan
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37 R. Osmond 44 S . O'Sullivan 46 D Forer.
38 S . Darling 38 D Macleod
3 t R . Haworth 54 J . Blowfield47 A Bate s48 M Bourke 39 T Thompson
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B.Jarrett 55 J . Hearn 49 M Bates 40 B Baker 40 M Manning
A. Dillon 56 J . Mahoney 50 M Forer 41 J . Draper41 C Mathews
S Farrow 57 R. Kang 51 C Maillard 42 M . Hoyland42 J McCutcheon
= A Hanson 59 J . Healy 52 D Hegarty53 B Chalmers 43 J Tobin 43 J McDonald
44 S McEachra n; A . Bonner 61 S . McCrae 54 D Todd 44 N . Masters 45 S McNerny= R . hiartin 62 A . White 55 E Hanaphy 45 J Smith 46 M Moora~5 t ~ . Higgins 64 D.Searle 56 M McTaggart57 Be Atkins
46 C Price 47 RA Oneil 65 W.Elliot 5 8 W Chapman 47 A . Naylor 48 D OldhamL .Palmer 66 D.Wright 59 D Sutherland 48 M Moore49 C PachJ . Ferguson 69 D .Galakos 60 B Pascoe 49 L- Stewart 50 W Payn eL. 3=.•:ille
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62 S Koutaplis50 A. Bagnall 51 A Petzierides
. Sho rten 77 S .Clarke63 J McClaren 51 L She rSherry 52 S Phemister9 A Powell 88 G. Scotland 64 B Kirchner 52 A. Steward 53 W Phillips
H.Stio rt en 65 S Morrish 54 R . Howell 54 B Robinson9 JJ .1uir 66 D Wiseman 55 G . Maraz ita 55 M Saccoccio67 S Oldfied68 J Agar
56 C . Riley 56 D Sadler69 B Grant 57 F. Miller 57 P Sadler70. S Hayes 58 A. Rafter 58 A Savoi a71 D Blake 59 A. O'Brien 59 S Smit h72 B Craine73 S Ratt ray
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74 B Gain 63 D . Jeiba rt 61 K Tataya75 M Stanton 65 D . Simmond 62 X Toby76 A Chiappini 63 J Tuck77 C Bartlett 64 B Twist78 B Fox79 S Po rt er 65 P Vincen t80 D Ogg e 66 D Williams81 J Radi 67 D Williams82 J Hamilton 68 D Woud a83 P Malli s84 T Sinclair 69 S Wuchatsch
UNIFORMS:The feedback has been very encouraging . Over 90~0 ofthe comments on the uniform were positive, 5% nocomment and 5% not happy at all . A few remarks -Yeah! Works well and looks good . Good innovation .Not a great impact on the game . It's nice to know thename of the umpire' - John White (Monash BluesPresident); 'I played on Saturday. . .didn't think muchabout them . They are okay' - Andy Pan-is BulleenTemplestowe Secretary ; 'Personally, I liked it . Theylook smart and add colour' - Ron Nicholson /Beaumaris Under 19's ; Terrific' - Marcellin supporterand Umpire No .32 Blue said there were mixedresponses at his game .Email some of your thoughts to the writer of thiscolumn (see below) .CONGRATULATIONS :
Congratulations to John Robinson (Goal Umpire) forofficiating in his 150th game last weekend. This week
a belated congratulations to Russell Owens (GoalUmpire) who umpired his 100th game in round 1 .
COACHES' CO NTS :
• Rotation starts this week.• Thanks to all the field umpires who officiated in
matches doing the 'one umpire system' for the pasttwo weeks.
•'Holding the man' and 'Holding the ball' . Theserules will be discussed at training this week.
• Mark Fraser will be officiating with the VAFA inRound 4. Mark, an ex-AFL player with Collingwoodand Essendon, will be sharing appointments withthe Eastern FL and ourselves until the VFL
umpiring chiefs decide Mark has gathered enoughexperience to be given a VFL match.
NEW RULESInteresting to read the Herald Sun's Geoff Poulter'scomments about our new ruckman rule - the oneabout a ruckman not being able to take the ball out ofthe air at a throw in or bounce and then try and beatthe field . Poulter, in supporting the VAFA decision,took a veiled swipe at the AFL when he commented"Let's get tough like the Amateurs . "NEW INNOVATIONCongratulations to Michael Sneddon on an excellentinitiative he is trying to get up and running . Michaelhas personally contacted many recently retiredumpires asking them to give up one, two or as manyweekends as possible to be paired with an up andcoming umpire so that he or she can develop under thewatchful eye of such a mentor .A great idea and one that has expressed a great deal of
interest fromf o r in e rumpires whohecause o fbusiness or family reasons have found the three day aweek commitment too much .Relax - we won't be seeing Benny Goodman pairedwith a new ump in the,,veek's ahead!
T S YOUR DECISION?
LAST WEEMAnswer to April 28th question - A free kick is awardedto Collegians . The player may take the kick from anypoint on the 45m arc in that half of the ground .
Last weeks winner was J. Cheil - Old Brightonsupporter. The winner receives a bottle of red winecourtesy of the VAFA . Mr. Chellew is to contact Phil atthe VAFA to collect his prize .THIS WEE:: Bulleen Templestowe player picks the ball up a tcentre half back and runs straight down the centre,bounces the ball and is tackled . The ball knocked outof possession by a Syndal Tally Ho player . Whatshould be the umpire's decision? Answer and prizenext week.NAME THE GROUND:Jeff Gi en trains here Tuesday and Thursdaynights; 30-40 minutes south from city; educationalarea; huge car park; lined with trees for privacy,electronic scoreboard ; no fence ; always windy; finalsground before 1998; 1 large double storey building; St .Kilda trained here through the surnmer. . . . . do youknow where it is? Another prize for answer.FUNCTION DATES:
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10ason Waszaj
12l4 Glen Kennedy
15 Geoff Curran
16 Peter Woods
,17 Mark Gibson
18 Jason McNiece
19 Steve McCarthy
20 John Ralph
41 Patrick Maebus
22
23 Paul Dinneen
24 Graeme Hunichen
25 Cameron Stewart
'26 'Jim Papioanou,
27 Matt Cox
2 8 Paul Lamble
29 Chris Garcia
30 Justin Lipson
32
33 Robert Mayston
34 Graeme Morgan
35 Jason Lane
36 j~ tatthew Meier
37 tVex Maggi o
33 Chris Stevens (sen)
BLUE
NO NAYX
5
6
7 Darin Compt
8 Paul Berry
9 Damien Lane
10 Trent Foley
11 Alan Stubbs
12 Mark Morrison
14 Ash Hoogendyk
15 Adam Harris
16 Neville Boyle
17 Peter Keogh
18 Peter Simpson
19 Damien Flenley
20 Grant Wardrop
21 Marc O'Donoghue
22 David Leith
23
24 Ben Ryde
25 Lionel Katz
26 Daniel Dinneen
27 Anthony Simpson
28 Ken McNiece
29 Peter James
30 Michael Phillips
31
32 Anthony Damen
33 Michael Forde
34 Stephen Morgan
35 Troy Brook s
36
37 Gavin Roberts
BENNO NAME
5 Wayne Hinton
6 Andy Carrick
7 Ben McKee
8 Paul Withington
9 Toby Ovadia
10 Tristan Bowman
11 Chris Evans
12 Jamie Kvins
14 Michael Gilday
15 Mark Jenkins
16 Craig Brajtberg
17 James Maxwell
1 8 Tim Sutcliffe
19 Chris Moore
20 David D'Altera
21 Justin Grossbard
22 Rick Love
23 Chris Stevens
24 John Miller
25 Richard Eastwood
26 Daniel Ischi a
27 Euan Lindsay
28 Leah Gallagher
29 Gerard Rolfs
30 Simon Olive
31 Adam Kooloos
32 Mark Fraser
33 Simon Stokes
34 Jeremy Heffernan
35 James Watson
36 Ron Smith
37 David Murray
YELLOW
N®NAME
5 Max Wittmann
6 Dash Peiri s
7 Alan Ladd
8 Nick Evans
9 Gene Hodgins
10 Robert McLeod
11 Paul Tuppen
12 Simon Payton
14 Ian Burgess
15 Michael Sneddon
16 Luke Moncrieff
17 Andrea Thwaites
18 George Paleodimos
19 Heath Littl e
20 Adi Diner
21 David Irons
22 Ken Brewer
23 Robert Sneddon
24 Jason Moore
25 MatthewTaylor
26 Robert Mills
27 Paul Jones
28 Ron Martyn
29 Tyrell Russell
30 Anthony Lilley
31 Tim Friedman
32 Jarrod Aspinall
33 Glenn Schipp
34 Daniel Stephens
35 Dianne Whiteley
36 Andrew Chapman
37 Ken Walker
® Each week a Cco4-3 Hire Player oi* iiie Week is a, -inauncecl o nthis page (one -%_ " - ^ach section). Each player qualifies forTeam of the Yc~, - ;uctiQn
inc in 1, 7e Coates Hir , ` - . , Team of the Ye
Following the final round each month a Coates Hire F ;ayer forthe M,- .-.h will be announced. T/- - 3e players are - - '®c
Coate-3 `_ ; . . ~ . ; iaam of the °:--3r will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include theannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK I : 2A: MARCUS DOLLMAN ST. KEVINS OBB: ANDY EVANS DE LA SALLE O CC: STEPHEN KINGWELL S1: BEDES MENTONE TIGERSD1 : DAVID MITCHELL OLD CAMBERWELLD2: TONY MACGEORGE MENTONE AFCD3: PATRICK JACKSON FITZROY RED SDa: I_EC?RI FAIRFIELD OLD WESTBOURN E
OF TRa_ : .;
OLD SCOTC H
~7 THG ARABTGI IR Fl1hTRA1 I CR'JlNi9
a column for ~ vc ,one in A -, :9feur Fo_1,1 a!lby Brad Beitze l
anting to write this for four years
regarding Xaverian :' g ~tbl ."Got injured, which meant I couldn't train, whichled to poor form," has become Simon's catchphraseto raise a laugh . Unfortunately for the premiershipon-baller that's how he looked last Saturday at;3ulleen as he puffed his way to the bench ,
:JHAT a segue to where Lethlean sat at Bulleen .Trinity has purchased two weather-proof portablebenches for the interchange players from SOCOG .Must have thought their luck had changed wheniaur of the benches turned up.
upporter and promoter of thei :J .ion ant ;la Australian tour Graeme Alford,rang his step-daughter Tina Tiffen's mobile every
five minutes to get score updates during the Xavsmatch. Tina takes the stats for Trinity . Here's onefor you Graeme, your l0-point win is the first for theOT's in A Section against Xavs after nine attempts .
Football Club has former VFL-AFLumpire Sleeth, who coached Kew Amateurs in1985, as its general manager .The Two Blues have an image of being well off withtheir funding from the Chapel St pokies venue butpresident Tim Habel said the C Section club wasn'tas affluent as most thought ."We don't have the old school network for financialsupport. We put into the Toorak Cricket Club,South Yarra Football Club, Prahran Cricket Club,the Lighthouse Foundation Charity and we employ
Derek Hine three days a week along with eight
trainees to hold footy clinics in the City ofStonnington," Tim said .
, :ow that is a positive contribution to communitysport .
ar .Fcof1- .
:tar 7 01(Mother of twins Warwick and Geoffrey had a novelanswer to why she attended the VAFA seasonlaunch: "Thought I'd come to a function with 300men and few women" !She's not sure if her sons are identical but FTLOTGhas researched an answer and a DNA test for bothwould cost $1600 to clarify it .
THESE AFL stars aren't likely to shine inAinateur ranks this year. Xavs' Craig Kelly and
s have retired, Old Brighton's Barry, cc, mitments with Geelong, and Scott,, family commitments, and MHSOB' s
. Grrpe still has contractual obligations withEssendon .feedback : beitzel a• p .emrra .au
A VALLEY, the last team in the VAFAI took is the first club mentioned this week, has,dured a difficult start to the season with its home
round Domeney Rese rve not available until round
. been training at the grammar school on
tin Connolly. Note that is Peter McFarline
Hurt before going to the club for Thursday nigh t
ays and Bu ll een Park on Thursdays .club is in its ninth season and president
Le Get said it was in a critical stage asa changing of guard in the administration .
and I Downs did aoh setting up and we've now got to keep u p
dard," Stephen said .
I .3 i is still the treasurer, while Rod is now theunder-29 coach and Haydn is an active member .
G C- OD on the celebs, M essrs Fraser, Sheahan,i~1r' :cr and Doran, at last . _
.r's North Old
pops 9 ^3rtspersn n 's Pdi g.aa..-ill- Al gave their time for free in the spirit of
~~~tcur footy.
ic ; nswer to last week's question : What otherainection does Neal Fraser have to Amateu r
i i all? - his son Nick played for St Kevins .0:'1 do you rate Mike Sheahan as a journalist ?
f's in my Top Five with McFarline, Flanagan (wh oa great piece on the Fitzroy Reds in The Sunday
as did Jon Anderson in the Herald Sun),
G-1~ in McFarlane who is my boss at the Sundaytlri Sun and it would not be appropriate to
minr :iejournos from our publication. E-mail me .Alexander is one of the many fitness
rnaii(:s around Amateur circles.av about this for discipline : Barry, the presiden tC}a!leigh Amateurs eats a dinner of fruit and
I [ ;!tllliq
ntc l on offer at Guest Road is steak and chipsnot tit :_~ diet for Barry who has had open-hear t
n a,. :,owser but he knows that he can't drink>i ~iiid then be up at 5am on Friday for a work
,I t i!i thepool .
another fitness freak e-mail me.0'0 : ;GRATULATIONS to Xavs John and ElissaBov ;en 1,,:ith the birth of their first child Hamish .
~ Pat Hawkins set the record straight tha thave lost three of their opening round
11, -s in the past seven seasons .
Red ;; • _; ,
especially in the tall-Man dePartment, the home side
s . Foster's favourFte, Iiat; ba ng an even lo . However, ChrisI
was moved onto "Killer- at half-t~e keeping hi; to one goal for the rest of the game .It was a game that the Grvphs took by the scruff of the
neck in the first quarter, and then slowly squeezed thelife out of the Cobras for the rest of the game .At The Rec, ntlelgh soundly defeated Hawtilorn
by101 points. Once again, sharp starred at full-forward
for the Demons and Martin was everywhere, whil egs on a wing and on-baIler sst.na were thebest for the Hawks .In aWyckcracker of a game between and The
at The Zoo, the 1/2 time and 3/4 timemargins were one an dUHSOB, paints respeetively,ruckme
n , undermanned by the loss of both theirprior to the game, tightened the game in th
esecond term, taking the lead during the third quarter.It was a tight slog in the last term before two goals in
the last five minutes won the points for Elsternvvick.St
. Johns travelled lakeside to do battle withPark and the visitors were far too strong for th
enewly-dubbed Falcons. Despite being undermanned,
were reasonably competitive until 1/2 time, when theJGCs turned the screws and Alber td Park crumbled"11 e' the constant pressure, the final margin being164 points .
Finally, Fitzroy beat SouthMegboau ae with
PREVIEW little information forthcoming.~' OFI2o 3---< .c, .MyS :
Two unbeaten sides clash as.Beatleigh travel 'toE'st - Park No. 2 totable -to ~t~ up against fellowppers Elsternwick . Althoughwill Leigh Murphy
be happy with the Wickets' start, I fanwill come to a screeching halt the cY their runwho must be consideredcontenders. seri~oust prem
D
iershi~
Despite the advantage of Playing at home, Hawthornwill be subject to a torrid time for the second week ina row as they succumb to the juggernaut that is "TheSunday Age" media darlings Fitzroy Reds
. the Hawks may still squeak AlthoughSeptember action, Fitzroy continue toere for somefavoudtism, firm for flagSot a '
;triets have been dis ain their matches to date, while Mo p~'n~gbe buoyed by their big ~ t' ho willwin over the Cobras . In what
some expertsmay see as anupset, I tip the
difficult away games . T y~ack for win.nin g
Gryphs, not only because I feel they are capable of avictory, but because maybe it'll stop some of thewhinging from my critics in the Monash camp.A repeat of last season's D3 first semi-final seesRichm ond Central play host to St
. John's Cobras coach Gavin will be looking for a big
M CC.this week in a close and toug
h St. John's have an~ encounter However,
JOC's are it for mine . ~g that into account, theFiAlh
~ nally, two of last year's strugglers, meet at the home of the ~~denf aWith both
2001, teams looking to break their duck in seasonit's still a bit difficult to call, but home groundadvantage should be enough for UHSOB to win,
mt~a -,Y,s :
er clean sweep for yours truiy whilst myanother: fou
r perienced but eager co-writer squared of without of flve
. The lead extends to two, tento eight! Looking now for that bookie it,
, about by our B Grade colleague! spoke n
Hard to go past Bentleigh, saw them at first handand was mightily Impressed
. However, the We,,haven't done much wrong and shouldn't beunderestimated
. None the less, Bentteigh by about 6goals .
orn host Fitzroy in yet another D3 inspired"Memories of the VFI," The Hawks manag
e the "top guns" in consecutive weeks with tFitzroyproving to be a rampant force. With Jackson
the middle and "Spucg" FTid.ato now doubt khe ng inreturn to his old stamping ground, the Reds shouldprevail.
South Melbourne and Monash is a tough Monash'sform stacks , ,
have well but then again one.
have had the misfortune of coming u ' Southform sides. Have to go p~~st the twoMelbourne to get their first ~ur ainst You Pete, South
St-Johns travel to Richmond, hell bent on improvingon their great start. Richmond are at the other end of
the spectrum, desperately trying to kick start theirseason . Jocs for me as well!F1naI1y, UZl! •- anft
a bitStlmeet. The Falconswill be l»nPrl n# .,» t_ _ ..
Hnt High will be lamenting_- >"'" `veet:s tnrashing whils t
Tough amenting the one that got way. the one but might stick with the ',-students withbig one
(and proud dad) to kick eightt
I3eiltleigh, Fitzroy, South, JOCs, UHSOB . (Peter)
Sall, ~ -or me (Ed)
I~IILESTONESE istcmwick - duo Brian "The Human Hanger"hqahony and Duncan " The Man" Brennan bothcelebrated their 50th game milestone over Albe rt Parkt«.eiltly. Son of club legend Paul Mahony, Bri an wonthe Wickers B&F last year by 10 lengths, whileI)tulcarl, son of club president "Uncle" Bernie, is knowoi his versatili ty an d rugged approach at the ball .
fyn=r,"' orn - congratulates Paul Orchard on todayre~_ctling 100 games with the club . A fine contributoriii, and off the field we look forward to many more
at games in the brown and gold.
SCvI!'- NOTES
ELsi .~rnwick supporters, please note that the date fortlue Trivia Night has been changed to Saturday 19th~1av. All other details remain the same . Also,donations for prizes are still required.Au)ert Park also have their trivia night on Saturday19t11 May. Always a good night, certainly the more inattcudance, the better the evening will be had . Startcc(ting your tables together NOW! Support your eluband enjoy the social experience .Ha~'~r`rhorn are having their players auction thisSaiurday, starting at about 7pm. Make sure you buyone of the stars .
NAMESharpfiiltonI'tussaredRonch)ItiIlmister
SETII- IO i?SCLUB LST WK TOTALBentleigh 8 14StJohns 13 13Elstermvick 5 10Fitzroy Reds 7 10Monash Gryphons 10 10
D3 RESERVE
Lord HawthornLilikakas ElsternwickI,adson St JohnsByrne ElsternwickJackson BentleighPIacorgioris Fitzroy Red s
TODAY'S TIC' ESD3 Sectio n
Elsternwick v. Bentleigh
Hawthorn Amateurs v. Fitzroy Reds
South Melbourne Districts v. Monash Gryphon s
Richmond Central v. St . Johns
UHSOB v. Albert Park
ca ;Gi~Ufi_OB 2.1 6.3 9.5 10.7(67)
ELSTii ;hr;iCli 4.3 6.4 8.9 12.11 (83)
USHOB: FarreIly 3. Tate 2, B. Uebergang 2 . Catlin 1, Cameron 1 . Cleveland1 . Best : Cameron, Smith, Flgden . Butera, Zulickt. Wallace . Elsternwick:Mussared 5. Grvington 2 . Hartley 1, Fitzg erald 1, Mahoney 1, Purcell 1,Foster 1 . Best: Foster, Neill, Hartley, McDonough, Mahoney, CunninghamBENTLEIGH 6.8 11 .12 20 .13 24 .13 (157)
HAWTHORN 1.2 5.5 6.5 8.8(56)Bentleigh: Sharp 8, Henry 4, D. Martin 3. Withington 3, MeCulloeh 2, Eyi es2 .Gold. Ireson.Best: Ireson, D. Martin, Mlksad, Graham, Henry, A. Pittito.
Hawthorn : Latiletta 3, Jaeomus 3, Banfietd• Reed . Best: Michaels, Saulle•Delaney, Wilson, Reed, Burke .Umpues : Justin Grossbard, Heath Little (r)
oY REDS 1.9 6.12 10 .20 16 .23 (119)
CI5 0.1 1.6 1.7 1 .8 (14)
Fitzroy Reds: Roneht 7. Pidoto 2, Gunn I, Byrne I . Rawlins 1, Wharf 1 .Mitchell 1, Urbanete l. Lee 1 . Best : Cahill, Mitchell, Gunn. Ronchi.Johnstone, Jackson. South Melbourne Districts: Chet.w•ers I . Best:Brown. Herman, Hogan, Aquilina. Umpires: Simon Stokes, GeorgePaleodImos (F )
RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 .11 (65)
MONASH GRYPHONS 20.11 (131)
Richmond : M. Smith 2 . Deegan 2. Adams 1, Slater 1, O'Suth"an 1 . Howell1. Hutton . Best: Adam, Kristian, Shannon, O'Sulliwan, Holmes . Brook.
Monash Gryphons: KillmLster 10, Wells 2, N. Rutherford 2. Bestee 2•Hetherington 1, Leeton 1. Jenkin I . Goold I . Best : Wells. Killmtister,Hetherington, Grady. Biandford, B. Coxhead . Umpires: AshleighHoogendyk, Glen Kennedy (F)
ST. JOHNS 7.4 13.6 26.11 34 .15 (219)
ALBERT PARK 2.3 5.4 5.5 8.7(55)
St Johns : Hilton 13, Horbury 6, Jones 3, Hartnett 3, Walker 2, Van Hooten2, Coulon 2, Rydqutst 1, Burghona 1 . Walker 1. Best: Horbury, Hilton,Walker, Koppers. Walker. Jones . Albert Park : Allen 3, Tsoukas 2, Fairfield1. Robertson 1 . Chambers 1 . Best La Mont, Chambers, Tsoukas,Flemming, J. Robertson, C. Robertson-Albert Park: Peter Griffiths, AlanLadd (F)
II3 RESERVE
UHSOB 3.1 3.3 3.3 3.3 (21)
ELSTERNWICK 1 .0 5.4 11.5 13.6 (84)
USHOB : French 2 . Hellner 1 . Best : Hellner, Rea, Thomas, Longton . M.
O'Neill . Parker.Elstemwick: Lillkakts 3, Hafdn, Byrne 2. Yemm 1, S. Currie1. Allan I, Walker 1 . Best: Soppett . Llltkakais, Franken, Sunman, Allan,
Smith.
BENTLEIGH 3.2 6.5 11.6 16.9 (105)
HAWTHORN 3.0 4.1 4.2 4.3.(27)
Beatleigh : Jackson 4, English 3, Jemmeson 3, Castro 3, Neve. Lewis,Stanes.Best: Caterson, Clark, Wade, Backman, Jackson . Castro.Hawthorn: Lord 3, Banfield, Knott Best: Lord, Kerr. Vlllani, Parker,Bruad)ev, Bruns .
FrrZROY REDS 2.5 4.7 6.9 9.12 (66)
DISTRICTS SOUTHNIEIR 0.1 1.2 3.4 5.6 (36)
Fitzroy Reds : Diaeogiorgis 4, Kane 3, Bare I . Rome 1 . Best : MacBurney,Diaeogiorgis, Dtbenedetto, Sainsbury, Cahill .
South Melbourne Districts : Brvson 2, Pohlner 2. B . Slade 1 . Best : Briglta,Daalder. Slade . Lawson. Doyle .
RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 .13 (79)
MONASH GRYPHONS 6.9(45)
Richmond: Macak 3, Pardv 3. HIckey 2, Bunshaw 1 . DeGeltas 1, AlbrechtI . Best : Lane, Pardy . Titley, Stobaus, Jones.Monash Gryphorce Healy 3 .Gilchrist 1, Wadlev 1, Magrts 1 . Best: Campbell. Wadley, Warren. Lovett,
Holland, Satas
. ST. JOHNS 5.1 9.4 12 .8 16.15 (111)
ALBERT PARK 0.2 1.2 3.2 3.4(22)St Johns : Ladson 5, Hancock 3 . Christian 2, Back I, Dragwidge 1, P.iita 1,Houtton 1, Walters 1, Foneeca I . Best: Back, Ladson, Ciita, Fonceez,Hancock. Deaga•idge Park: steward 1, Toth, 1 . GaueIl 1 . Best:Steuard . Redpath, Phillips. Willis, Weatmr, Waugh.
GTA >,,,- . ., .. ..~. .~ _, ., .T .. . .
~%3 eALBERT PARK REHTlEiGH ELSTERNWICK A .F.C . FIT2ROY REDS
AMATEUR SRes . Coach: Steve Hall R es Coach : Andrew Curtain Res Coach : Andrew George Coach: Peter Tyson -
1 C Sharp (Capt) 1 L. Murphy (CC) 1 M .Frisby Res Coach : P~icLennan
2 P Morgan 2 A. Hankin 2 A Walsh 1a I . Baccin i
3 A Pittito 4 A. Tilley 3 M.Wharf 1 b B Hudso n
4 D Lewis (R .C .) 5 M . Whelan 4 J .Hamilton 2a G Broadley
5 M Eyles 6 D . Brennan 5 D .Kane 2b E Sill
6 R Weber 7 J. Cappiello 6 J .Bennie 3a G Jackso n
7 S Brown 8 S. Currie (RC) 7 J .Doyle 3b A Knott
8 L Martin 9 T. Hartly 9 C.Prior 4 E Betti o
9 1 Jackson 10 R . Bravington 10 A.Urbancic 5a S Avery
10 A Henry 11 L. Messaglia 11 B.Doyle 5b B Ruzicka
11 D Martin (Capt) 11 P. Mahony 12 C .Sheather 6a P Avery
12 L Codarin 12 N. Wigmore 13 M .James 6b N Tierney
13 G Prigg 13 M . Cunnngham 14 T.Clarke 7 D Moncrieff
14 C Martin 13 P. Stankovich 15 J .Vernali 8a N Hayes
15 P Withington 14 B. Mahoney 16 G .Clohesy 8b J Menni e
16 P Jemmeson 15 M. Noonan 17 B .Lee 9 R Ogl e
17 J Psaras 16 M . Surman 18 J .Horridge 10 P Orchard
18 H Dwyer 17 J . Ward 19 P.Cook 11 A Sill
19 S Hall 18 A . Neil 20 T.Mitchell 12 S Banfiel d
20 R Fishlock 19 A . Peasley 21 A.Sainsbury 13 J Povey
21 A Graham 19 M . Bullard 22 B .Cahill 14a D Lauletta
24 L Holmesby 20 S . Clements 23 T.Jackson 14bT Fitzpatrick
25 D Gold 21 P.Stuchberry 24 K .Grattan 15 M Tyson
26 B Padgham 22 M. Mussared 25 P.Jackson 16a C Reed
27 J Seeley (V.C.) 23 S. Curtain (VC) 26 B .Buick 16b D Lahiff
28 M McCulloch 24 A . Foster 27 J .Loft 17a D Zaverella
29 A Clough 25 B . Frankin 28 J .Card 17b R Tongue
30 A Miksad 26 C. Mahony (DVC) 29 D .East 18 P Rya n
31 R English 27 M . Daniels 30 B.Foster 19 J Law
32 D Fishlock 28 W. Davidson 31 P.Crowe 20 S Parke r
33 M Effting 29 S . Mahony 33 S .Drury 21 P Burke
34 L Sampson 30 M. Nichol 34 D .Uttle 22 A23a J
CollinsMicheal
35 L Ireson 31 G . Devonshire 35 A .Mackinnon23b M Artin i
36 M Backman (R .V.C .) 32 M. Hunt 36 W .Fawaz24 J Jackomoni s
37 P Hutchison (V.C .) 34 A. Conlin 38 N.Bishop25 M Zaverella
38 G Beattie 35 P. McNally 39 A.George26 D Villani
39 L Plttito 36 T. Byrne 40 G .Bance27 R Lord
40 J Bounsall 37 L. Lambert 41 R .Burgman
41 J Neve 38 B . Currie 421 I .McBurnie 28 D Lackins'
42 B stead 39 P. Allen 43 T.Viliani 29a M Brie nO
43 S Sice 40 S. Bacon 44 B .Hart 29b P Barker
44 G Saddington 41 M. Hosking 45 G .Hassett 30 K McDougal
45 A Wade 42 J. Lilikakis 46 P.Heaphy 31 L Collin s
46 1 Picken 44 C . Walker 49 A.Puglia 32 P McLenna n
47 P Dimattina (R.VC.) 45 R . Grandemange 50 B.Aggenbach 33 S Stevens
48 M 0'Reilley 46 S . Smith 51 J .Rawlings 34 R Johnston
49 M Clark 47 S . Ritchie 52 B.O'Connor 35 J Carguill
50 A Stanes 48 M . Frankin 53 S .Addicott 36 M Dao u
51 M Pirie 49 J . Yemm 55 N .Mathews 37 D Carte r
52 L Sampson 50 G . McNeils 56 T.Madden 38 B Brun s
53 M Sidney 51 F. DiGiangregorio 58 B .Neal 39a S Davie s
54 G Richards 52 D . Nolan 59 R.Johnstone 39b D Pritchard
55 M Unsworth 54 S. Kirkham 61 B .Tirrell 40 B Moore
56 C Aitken 57 J. McAdam 62 N.Auden 41 A Donkin
58 T Caterson 63 G .Makdesi 42 T Dixo n
59 D Pittito 64 D .Trindade 43a A Brick
65 S.Bramley 43b1 Chepa
66 D .Timms 44 B Alder
71 P.Gunn 46 T O'Hanlo n
72 M.Dikeakos 47 J Berry
74 N .Fitzpatrick 48 C Alexande r
75 W.Daniel 49 D McGowa n
80 G .Box 52 M Delane y
82 P.Howorth 55 A Saulle
84 Z .Senburg s88 S.Greenwood99 P.Diacogiogi s
RCc c ch: John Ahem Coach : Ron Gordon Coach: Leigh Murphy Senior Coach: Graham Burgen
c . Coach : Steve Lawson
1 . P.Smith2. N.Pastras3. J .Storey4. G. Parmansche5 . S.Allan6 . J. Willox7 . J .Sutton8 . C.Jackson9. P. Chambers10 . M .Phillips11 . A. Fleming12 . N.Langdon13 . B.Payne14. S.Fairfield15. B.Adamson16. C .Roberton17. D . McLellan18. J . Taylo r19. A .Steward20. M .Abbott21 . S .Waugh22 . S .Redpath23 . T.Faranda24 . J.Murray25 . J.Sutcliffe26. G .Finn27. S .Ridout28. R .Buckley29. T.Goldsmith30. A .Thomas31 . S .McGuire32 . D:Odorico33 . T. Murray34 . G .Meyer-Heinrich35 . A. D'Mingo36. M.Pearson37. LHogan
38. C.Lamont
39. J .Robilotta40. M .Lapsley41 . K.Weaver
42. S .Bolas43 . J .Tsoukas
44. B.Isard45. A.Gay46. D .MacKintosh47. W.Gauci48. M .Willi s49. T.Houston50. D.McKay51 . J . Costello52 . N.Strang53 . M .Williams54 . S. Kidd55 . D .Allan56. P. Kemp57. A . Soek58. S .Toth59. B .Letchfor d
S.Lawson60. 70 S.Dibendetto 45 A Burke61 . C.Brockhouse
77 . J .Robertson78. A.Dee79 . J .Sgroi80 . B.Martyn81 . T.Walton82. J .Stubbs83. C .Jeffrey84. D .Harris85 . G.Daley86 . H .Ross
. ._ . . . . .~~ . . .. ~ .. ..rnwi i ~o ~Itfli .
MOflr` : Si' JOHNS STN M ELB D IST. U.H.S .O . B .,.h . J,c„ McDonald Coach: in h Coach : Bruce Mullane Coach : Peter McBrearty Coach : Pat Mackey
Cc, ch: Dave Ratner Res. Cc : A7 y Res Coach: M Hancock Res Coach: K Johnston Res Coach : Peter Dinnick
S . Bourbon 1 M.Smith 1 M.WrightM . Healy 2 B .Holmes 2 A. Talarico
3 A. Grady 3 T.O'Sullivan 3 B. Uebergan gC. Robinson 4 P.Mijitavic 4 S. Majo r
T. Gilchrist 5 M.Shannon 5 T. FultonBeckerO 6 G.Bunshaw 6 S. Cracknel l,
; D . Walter 7 P.Byrnes7 D. Zuluck i8 D. Haslett (VC)
8 J. Blandford 8 G .Malcolm 9 R. Smit hG. Wadley 9 A.Leembrogen 10 B . Carric k
0 P. Williamson 10 A.White 11 J. Shepher d; J. Barrie 11 M.Newton 12 B. Farrelly (C)
1 2 A. Gross 12 F.Macak 13 N . Rose
!3 J. Stratford 13 J .Dutton 14 J. Ha mR, Cormick 14 C.Shannon 15 S. Maguire
,'larke 15 C.Barry 16 P. Gunthorpe
Bourbon 16 J .Birt 17 S.Jackson
7 i Hetherington 17 A.Fawcett r 18 A. Heine r19 J . Uebergang
B C. Lovett 18 M .Zarjac 20 G. Madriganoig J. Leroy 19 J .Manning 21 S. Mill s0 G . Browel lG 21 A .Jones ~ 22 R.Johns
21 G . Kent 22 A .Flores 23 P. Eltringham%2 B. Coxhead 23 R.Prentice 24 M. Kennedy33 D. Charleson 24 T.Guthrie 25 D. O'Dwye r24 D. Kitchin 26. S .Bailey 26 B . Fogliaro
2 5 M, Kilmister 27 C.Adams -M 27 D. Clarke
26 M . Carter 28 A .watters 28 A. Clarke
27, R. Gilchrist 29 B .Browne d . :c
29 T. Clevelan d30 J . O'Neill (VC)
8 M . Bourbon 32 M .Harris 31 P. Dolence39 B . Lloyd 33 P.Berimano 32 H. Starbuck30 P. Holland 34 j brooks 33 A . French31 G. Roche 35 K Day 34 T. Cameron32 D. Hale 36 K White 35 J . Mahe r3 R . White 37 C Adams 36 A . Pendlebury
3 . M . Graydon 39 D Hunt 37 G. Catteral l35 P. Bateman 40 K Convery 38 A. Boyc e
-2,3 J. Watson 41 M Slatery 39 M . Rea
37 M. Mastromanno 42 C White40 L . Maguire41 1 Plaza
8 N . Rutherford 52 C Andopolous 42 D . Wallace39 R . Coxhead 55 J Cavanagh 43 M. O'Neil l;o M. Salaj 74 J Lane 44 C . Percy
C . Archer 45 N . Smit h.~2 C . Carlisle 46 R . Killey43 H . Buick 47 M. Turvey, R . Mcdonald 48 J. Tate
5 J. Gonis 49 H. Williams6 H. Beh 50 B. Rees
Beslee'7 T51 R. Pitruzzello
.3 L. Martin
52 M . Collins53 A. Cusic
-:9 K. Pociask 54 M . O'Reillyo D. Ratner 55 A. Ludlow
51 C. Leeton 56 J . Catli n57 G . Divenuto58 M. Pigden59 J . Barro n61 P. Hoban62 K . Rodger s63 D . Parke r64 C. Ramsdale65 J . Tat e66 K . Weber67 M. De Luis e68 H . Wajsze l69 S. Fros t70 E. Ricciuti71 B. Stanton72 D . Kirk73 S. Devli n74 C . Longton80 D . Parke r88 J. Bristowe
Action,f,o CZdand Therry Penola clash froElste rnwEck Park last Sat"rdaz o
We are only into round two and Dz is alreadyshaping up to be onc of the most interestingdivisions in tie Z`,F': ~:: ith almost every sideshowing that tb c,, h t~ c the potential to be able togo all th,- th,s ason:TI r~tcheS~c l~~li~eduptoltstolablll~n,r t
h -~ narro:' :l,: going down Lo 35=?dal In aiigh fought bat tlc. After being three goals aheadlate in the third term, Bulleen looked set to runaway with the game thanks to another greatperformance by Richard Badanjek at centre halfforward . However, Syndal displayed why they arethe early premiership favorites, fighting back latein the l.hird and finishing strongly in the finalquarter to run out 11-point winners.Old Westbourne had a gutsy victory againstMt.Lilydale at Warrior Park after a blistering thirdquarter kicking four unanswered goals on a daywhere goal kicking was difficult . Westbournecaptain, Leon "Platters" Fairfield wasunstoppable across the Warrior half back line andset up much of the forward thrusts with Justin"Jucka" Horsburgh linking well and Simon "The1 i " Claristo taking some great contestedmarks at full forward .The only major upset for the round was byS b e University against an Eltharn sidethat would be seething at a number of missedopportunities earlier in the game . Eltham startedthe stronger of the two sides but were unable toconvert being 6.7 at half time compared toSwinburne's 6 goals straight . Jarrod "Junior"Mizzi in the guts had his hands on the leathermore times that Madame Lash at the Hellfire Clubfor the Turtles but with John Sheedy dominatingacross half back and Tony Albert starring on theball the Razorbacks were able to shut down theTurtle's run and gain the ascendancy. The gameconcluded with a riveting final term where the leadchanged three times before Nigel Smith pulled insome match winning grabs for the Razors who ranout eventual 8-point victors .In the other two games Werribee were too good for
the undermanned Eley Park side while North
Brunswick showed that they will also be a
formidable foe this year with a stirring 35-pointvictory against St. 's.
Rupertswood had the bye.PREVIEWMt .Lilydale vs . Eley Park
After the long triplast week down theWestgate Freewaythe Mt.Lilydale side
c , i ; ;'.. .Will be grateful for some respi against ElI i ov: c vcr . Eley Park have shown improvemeihc pnsttvsogames andIthink itshouldn'~
b rinul thcv register their first %vin. H;~It .Lilydalc have shown that theV can pla,football and will be too determined to let this ga ieslip and should run out victors by 22 points .Werriibee vs . St. 'sWerribee have been the big improvers thus far inseason 2()01 and would be quietly ecstatic withtheir great start . St.Mary's on the other handwould be very disappointed with their start andwill be looking to their more experiencedcampaigners to lift their many youngsters.Werribee have shown that they will be a class actthis season and are even tougher to beat at homeand should go to the top of the table with three outof three after a 38-point victory.North Brunswick vs. Bull een CobrasNorth Brunswick have had two very strong xm°ins toopen up their season, but will have their first realtest against Bulleen in the "Match of the Day" . TheCobras will also be content with their opening andwill be confident that they will be part of the finalsaction this season given a good opening victoryand narrowly losing to the premiership favorites .With Pearson and McLeod firing in the engineroom plenty of opportunities will be provided forthe rampant Badanjek and see them inflict North'sfirst loss for the season with a 16-point victory .Rupertswood vs. Swinburne UniversityRupertswood coming off the bye will be eagerlyawaiting Swinburne in an encounter that could goeither way . Keen to avenge their first round defeatRupertswood will have to try hard to find someoneto counter the Razors tall timber in RobertCavicchiolo who had a huge impact last week . Inthe end though, Swinburne have struggled in thepast away from home and the Sunbury homeground advantage should be enough to seeRupertswood register their first win in D4 by 5points .Old Westbourne vs . Eltharn OCA lot of history between these two teams will berekindled when Eltham makes the difficultjourney out to Warriorland . The Turtles would bedisappointed by their start to the season but
rue eeeerc I IM FnnTRAI i FR 2001'..
tln("urttmately wi ll not find any respite against arestugent Westbourne . The Warriors will have totic~ ;l with the Turtle's s trong forward setup ofh5atty Best at full forward and coach BrianDoody at cen tre half forward, but with the miserlyPhillip "F " Mesman and Adrian "Boydy"Board on the job the Warriors should have itco~, ered to win a tight tussle by 13 points .
syndal Tally Ho - bye
press CorrespondentsA (>o4Dr r sponse from everyone this week with onlyIL,t,r reports out of the possible ten received . ItII1Jiccs it very difficult to give an accurate(1~scription of proceedings without your input, s o
~ur ~ ) ssistance is requested. Please contactme by1110 I,Ii cr than noon on Monday on either my mobile(().( ; ; ;-013=373), email ( gavanfCaineg.com .au), or1z '%27- 001 .D4 CLUB NOTEFor the remainder of season 2001, Syndal TallyHo I'G will be training and playing their homeaames at Brandon Park Reserve. It is located ':;rar the corner of Springvale and Ferntr ee GullyRo~acls Glen Waverley. Enter from Fern tree GullyRd j ust after the Fire Station. Melways 71C8 .
D4 SECTION
OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 3.4 7.6 9.7(61)
3ff. LILYDALE 3.3 4.8 4.10 6.13 (49)
Old A'cstbourne: Christo 3 . Rivalland 2, A . Horsburgh 1, Bllhnan 1, B .7, 1, J . Horsburgh I . Best : Fairfield, A . Horsburgh, J. Horsburgh,
'.1il :m,, r, Christo, Milne.Mt lilydale: Pereira 2, Carolan 1, Holloway 1, Maniscalehi I, Pearce 1.
.~ . FoI(eu Mansicalchi, Calllnan, Pearce, Gibson . Carolan. Umpires :t' . :rzick, Ron Martyn (F) . Andrew Shiels, Jon Kralevski (B),
r O'Shea (G )ELEY P.:R$ 5.2 8,2 11.3 11.5 (71)
µ-c^7'^"^2.2 9.3 14 .7 24.8 (152)
EIcr :1c R+ )bie 4, Trotter 3, Price 2, Gaynor. Smith . Best : Cruse ,
;rath, Carson, Ellis .Cmpires~ , Tuppen (F)
N. "L-z. 5.0 10.4 10.8 12.12 (84)NORTH rIC% 2.3 6.9 10.10 18.11St Ma-! nardi 4, Boyes 3, Burt 1 . Carra 1, J . Dwyer 1, Heady 1 ,
Ni . P.-me, Reddmgton, Robbie. Wembee: McGrath 9,Is 3, decker 2, Fuller 2, Pacel, Hovey. Best: Addamo,
. _, .n Roberts (F)
: J. Dwyer, F. Harrison, Q. Norton, Ross, O'Connor,:-swick : De Morton 4, Wernham 4, Sammartmo 3,
2, Fawcett 1, Glllard 1, Sorleto 1 . Best: Fawcett,art, D . DeMorton . L . DeMorton, Magnuson. Umpires:
I3L'LLEES COBRAS 3.6 7.7 12.13 14 .13 (97)SY:vn:1L TAI,LY•HO 3.5 8.9 11.12 15.i8 (108)B,J4een Cobras: Badanjek 6, D'Angelo 2, Gencarellf 2, Mcleod 1 .f,-- i .kjaruil . Best : Badanjek, Bowen, D'Trmchi. Pearson ,
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a''. Richardson 4, Morrison 2, Burns 1, Dance 4,P nas 1 . Best: Titburn, Morris, Richardson ,
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Elthem : Ci . 6
zi, Duggan, Macdonald, BatesSmith, 3, Prior 2, Fidler, Thomas, Allen ,
Sheerly, Albert, Smith, Cavtcchiolo, Milano,umpires JJ>on Lane, Gerard Rolfs (F)
NEiiiiLMcGrathBest
BoyesWernhaln
SBNIO?€1CLUB Z5T'R;: TUii.i,4Verribee 9 9Eltham 6 9St Marys 3 7North Brunswick 4 7
D4 RESERVEPapanikolou North Brunswick 4Heath Eley Park 4Vincent St Marys 2Dix Syndal Tally-Ha 5
TODAY'SD4 Section
Mt . Lilydale v. Eley ParkWerribee v. St . Marys
North Brunswick v. Bulleen CobrasSyndal Tally-Ho has the bye
Rupertswood v. Swinburne UniOld Westbourne V. Eltham Collegians
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D4 RESERVE
OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .3 3.3 5.6 5.7 (37)
MT, LILYDALE 2.2 5.4 5.7 8.9 (57)OLD WESTBOURNE : Hewitt 2, Mattsson 1, Clowes 1 . Sutton 1 . Best :Evans, Smith, Crosswell, Sutton, Hewitt, Gaillott .
Mt Lilydale : Hofmann 2, Prest 2, Anderson 1, Gardiner 1, Hayes i,Johnson 1 . Best : Hayes, Whitehead, Johnson, Anderson, Morrison,Leek .ELEY PARK 4.3 5.5 8.9 9.13 (67)
WERRIBEE 4.5 6.9 7.11 12.13 (85)
Eley Park: Heath 4, Wright 2-Anderson, Blake . Best : Blake, Grant,Wright . Newbound, Drain, Baldry.Wernbee: A.Addarno 4, Thomas 3, Flack 2, Fenton 2, Turner. Best:Seerers, Ayling, Galizi, Turner . McNamara . Alabakis .ST. MARYS 2.5 4.6 11.12 13.18 (96)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 4.7 4.9 10.11 (71)St Marys : J . Vincent 2, Lewis 2, West 1, Chamberlin 1 . O'Shaughnessy1, Schembr[ 1, Reck 1, Ballantvne 1, Roseman I, Theoharris I . Best:Chamberlin, Webb, Schembri, Koumantatakls, J. Vincent,O'Shaughnessy.North Brunswick : Papnikolou 4, 4, panic 2, P. taneredi 2, Newton 1,Polemicos 1 . Best; Skaf, S . Taneredi, New-ton, Grist, Crosina,McCallum .BULLEEN COBRAS 2.4 2.6 3.8 3.8(26)
SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.5 8.7 11,13 14 .15 (99)
Bulleen Cobras: Starret 2, Baldi 1 . Best: Clements, Vi RigionL Starret,Ontry, May.Syndal Tally-Ho: Dix 5. Hanneman 3, Van Der Kavk 2,Hanneman 2, Bingham 1, Thomson 1, Rutter 1 . Best; Kemper, Van DerKavk, Rutter, Cachia, Bennett, Hanneman.
ELTHAM 1 .2 1.4 2.5 2.7(19)
SWINBURNE 3.4 6.8 12.11 18 .16 (124)Eltham: Justice, locuone. Best: Evans, Glare, Harding, D .Howgate .Smith, Justice. Swinhurne : Nicoll 4. Canfield 3, R.Goode 2, Freeman 2,OHara 2, Higgins 2, Deppler 2. Islip. Best: Higgins. James, Nicoll .Gallma, O'Mara, Sandhu
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Bunrw7e. Umpires: David D'Altera, Anthony
4.3 6.7 9.9 11.13(79)2.0 6.0 9.4 13.9(87)
donald 2, Gathercole, Robins, Doody.
D4 SectionBULLEEN COBRAS ELEY PARK ELTHAM MT. LILYDALE
Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach : Darren Hawley COLLEGIANS Coach: David KeastAt. Coach : John Kalpakis Res Coach : Grant Heath Coach : Brian Dowdy Res Coach: Paul Camme rfordRes Coach: Nicholas Cox Res. Coach: J Glare
1 J. Kalpakis 1 S FISHER 1 . D .FAMMARTINO 1 D. Johnson2 T. Orwin 2 T MORRISON 2 . T.DUGGAN 2 P. Hayes2 S. Petty 3 J BALDRY 3 . M .BEST 3 M. Brebne r3 G. Bowen 4 S CRUSE 4 . B .DOODY C/C 4 F. Varg a4 I . McLeod 5 D ARUNDEL 5 . S .JEAL 5 M. Jelenc4 N . Cartledge 6 D SMITH 6 . TCARTER 7 D. Hendri e5 M. Dall'Oglio (VC) 7 J WHITE 7 . B . RASHID 8 H . Gurrier-Sande r6 N . Cox 8 D GAYNOR 8 . L.SHARPE 9 A. Del Biondo7 F. Bald! 9 K KING 9 . C.WATSON 10 J. Gardiner8T. Mazzarella 10 C BREAR 10. W.BATES 11 C . Gibson9 P. Goetz 1i J KELLY 11 . J .MIZZI 12 J. Cummerford10 A . Gencarelli 12 A DUNSTAN 12. A,MANN 13 R . Kid d12 D. Thompson 13 S PAYNE 13. R .BELL VC 14 C . Wals h13 T. Johnson 14 T KAY 14 . S .JUSTICE 15 D. Morrison14 S . Casey 15 N DIX 15 . LWHITE 18 B . Lealou s15 J . Trinchi (RC) 16 D FLINTROP 16 . D.BARNETT 19 N . Whitehead16 D. Trinchi (DVC) 17 M GEROLEMOU 17 . G .LEYS 20 J . Penhale17 J . Brown 18 P ANDERSON 18 . S .MACDONALD 22 B . Leek18 R . Badanjek 19 D TROTTER 19 . S .ROBINS 23 B . Egan20 J . Moran 20 J SHORT 20 . P.RIGONI 25 A. Delahunt21 N . Lykopandis 21 M MOORBY 21 . M .LUTTICK 27 N. Pearce22 R . Pasina6 22 L KETT 22 . J .MCKENZIE 28 T. Crow e23 J. Redfern 23 J NEWBOUND 23 . R.WATSON 29 P. Furlong24 P. McVeigh 24 R PRICE 24 . L. IOICCONE 30 G . Bird25 W. Olney 25 T BLAKE 25 . C.HORSBURGH 32 P. Carolan26 J. D'Angelo 26 S SIMMONS 26. J .GLARE RES C/C 33 C. Anderson27 J. Cartledge 27 C SMITH 27. J .SMYTH 35 D. Callanan28 A . Foskett 28 J THOMAS 28. TBARNETT 38 D. Kennedy29 A . Summers 29 C WRIGHT 29. D .HOWGATE 39 L . Allanson30 T. Pearson 30 D HEYNES 30. M.DECKER 42 M. Periera31 S . McLaren 31 M KEOWN 31 . T.TODARO 43 D. Holloway32 C. Clements 32 S JACKSON 32. C .BAUD 45 R . McKenzie34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 33 J ALEXANDRIDIS 33. A.HOWGATE 46 K. Maniscalchi35 T. Sette 34 S DIX 34. D . BACHER 47 C . Lonergan36 P. Dall'Oglio 35 R DRANE 35. E . SAVAGE 50 J. Kuffer37 J . Paatsch 40 J DAY 36. L.DONALDSON 51 A. Penhale38 G. Brown 41 S ROBBIE 37 . S .HENRY 52 M . Well s39 T. Vass 42 A REDDINGTON 38 . D . MONIGATTI 53 M. Leonard40 T. May 45 J FLOWER 39 . F.COONERTY 54 C . Varg a41 N. Polites 47 V FUKUSHIMA ' 40 . J .BAUD 55 H . Flanagan41 R. Rigoni 48 G HEATH 41 .A .MANN 60 T. Wilso n42 V. Dam 49 D PAYNE 42 . J .HOWGATE 63 C . Carsens43 C. Chan 50 D DRAIN 43 . J .MANN 64 D . Smit h44 B. Saaksjarvi 51 M PAYNE 44 .T.JOHNS P. Beddoe s45 J . Mustica 52 J NELSON 45 .R.DAVIES M . Cunningha m46 G . Reeves 53 S WEST 46 . J .STOCKDALE T. Grac e46 C. Borrelli 54 R SHORT 48 . B .TURNEY L. Kellett47 N. Peters 56 P CANTONE 49 . M .HART48 M . Soumildes 57 A MURRAY 50 . B .KELEHER49 G . Anderton 60 C AMPT 51 . S .MAXFIELD50 D . Weinert 52 . G .STACKPOOLE51 R . Rodrigues 53 . S.BARRAS52 T. Stewart 54. G .SMITH53 M. Turner 55. D.WESTO N55 S. Wigney 56. J .SHANNON56 S. Whiteman 57. S.GATHERCOLE
58. D .MITHEN59. B.EVAN S60. P.HARDIN G62. B.HESP E65. S.SCHAFER
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SectionitTll BRUNSWICK OLD WESTROURNE RUPERTSW®®D ST. MARY'S
Ccech : Craig Fox Coach : Jeff Wilson Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Peter OlivieriRes. Coach: Angle Samma rtino Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res . Coach: Shane Mcl.aughian Res Coach: Michael Leannonth
1 S . Wernham 1 . G . Robson 2 D Fox2 D . Adams 2 . G . Flower 3 S Carmody 1 . J . Harringto n3 G . Lattouf 3. S . Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 2 . B . Boyes4 P. Dimarco 4. A. Nibloe 5 J McGrath 3 . J . Carr a5 W. McMahon 5. S . Sutton 6 S Gallus 4 . N . Goldsworthy6 D . Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 M Flinn 5 . J . Dwyer7 D . Magnuson 7. A . Christo 8 M O'Riley 6 T. Burt8 D . Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A. Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shuaghness y10 W. Fawcett 10 . J. Wilson 11 B Moule 10 G. Koumatataki s11 J. Boudoloh 11 . V. Matthey 12 M Schwartz 11 J. Bernard i12 S. Care 12 . T. Milne 13 B Sinnett 12 S . benso n13 P. Merin 13 . S. Hewitt 14 L Plummer 13 A . Dwyer14 M . Newton 14 . S. Mattsson 15 D Wallace 14 C . Goldsworth y15 H. Tsialtas 15 . A. Board 16 S Weston 15 , R . Orm e16 L. Demorton 16. S. Christo 17 A Drago 16 L . Anthony17 A. Kyriazis 17. M. Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 17 P. West18 P. Sorieto 18. P. King (DVC) 19 M Mazzateata 18 B. Frai l19 S. Famulari 19. R . Aldridge 20 K Quinn 19 M. Maschette20 R. Divita 20. S. Cameron 21 M Walsh 20 A. Lane21 M . Sorletto 21 . B. Dangerfield 22 S Barnes 21 Q . Norton22 J . Freeman 22. W. Fleming 23 H Cross 22 R . Alle n23 J . Briffa 23. S. Nolan 23 M West 24 1. Goulett2; M . Alliani 24. L. Fairfield (C) 24 W McKenzie 25 D. Hutchin s25 S . Tancredi 25. D. Moore 26 W Glenn 26 S. Ston e26 P. Tancredi 26. P. Mesman 27 M Lane 28 J . Innes27 M . Vaina 27. D. Billman 28 D McDonald 29 P. Harrison28 S . Gillard 28. D. Slattery 33 M McKenzie 30 P. Watso n30 S . Healey 29. D. Horsburgh 42 B Swann 31 D. Thomson31 J . Heck 30. R. McMillan 49 P Clarke 32 A. Web b32 D. Newton 31 . R. Aldridge 77 M O'Callaghan 33 J . Watson33 J . Rotella 32 . G . Jenkinson N Webb 34 M . Tindley34 M . Pisasale 33 . D. Berm B Whitehead 35 G . Theoharris35 P. Dowsett 34 . P. Stewart 36 E, Evan s36 A . Armstrong
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37 D. DeMorton 36 . K. Pillsbury 38 F. Harriso n38 A . Crosina 37 . A . Leitch 39 T. Millar39 C. Rhook 38 . B . Mattsson 41 J. Brenna n40 B . McCallum 39 . A . Robbins 42 H . Joyc e41 J . Elasmar 40 . S . Leitch 43 M . Chamberlain42 J . Papanikolou 41 . J . Dusting 45 P. Rya n43 J. Page 42 . S . Roberts 46 M . Knight44 S. Grist 43 . A . Runciman 47 P. Rousi s45 M. Pante 44 . B . Slattery 48 D . Morcom46 J. Polemicos 45 . M . Baulch 49 G. Schembri48 N . Oates 46 . K Sutton 50 A. Worsnop49 G . Skaf 47 . T. Said 51 T. Bergi n50 B. Laoumtzes 48 . Ash Lipscombe 52 J. Goldsworthy56 L . Patullo 49. M. Pillsbury 53 J . Odorisio57 J. Heck 50. P. Habersatt 54 W. Ros s65 L . Rigazzi 51 . D. Koch 56 J . Vincent
52. T. Robinson 58 B. Lewi s53. S. Walker 59 K. McLennan54. M. Crosswell 60 M . Scammel l55. C . Shaw 61 J . Timmins56. C. Galvin 63 P. Rosema n57. D. Halley 64 J . Ramsay58. M . Bavdek 66 G . Pilkidi s59. Adrian Lipscombe 67 J . O'Conno r60. N. Aqualina 69 J . Hand y
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Jason RittermanLuke Cotton%latihew LawrenceAdrian McIntyreJason DipietroJulian KavanaghSien-ari Low'Lane liuramotoChris Mitche llPaui GissingAlex CameronNilkieMcCarthyJohn LangJames McDonnell
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Brad PeakeAndy CultreraCraig ThomasChris Sharp1)eau Matthews`lark LiddellBrock MooneyCainUnsworthSteve CurtainAndrew UrbancicGarry Hayes-DewarAnthony BrowneAndrew TuckerJulian SmithScott McPhersonSteve JonesChris Stinchcombe('had T'tventymanAndrew AtchisonSteve Buckle13rcndt Hen ricusytati Cunningham:1d ano Cannane
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AJAXCollegiansHampton RoversMazenod OCOld EssendonOld EssendonOld IvanhoeOld MentoniansSt . Bernards OCSt . Kevins OBUni. BluesUni. BluesOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld Xaverians
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De La SalleCaulfield GrammMazenod OCMHSOB ,Old EssendonOld EssendonOld MelburniansOld ParadiansSt. Kevins OBNorth Old BoysUni . Blues RobertUni . Blues MatthewOld Xaverian sOld Xaverians
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Club Name Club
Yarra Valley OBAquinas OCAquinas OCBentleighBulleen-TemplestoweCaulfield GrammariansCollegiansCollegiansElsternwickFitzroy RedsGlen EiraHampton RoversLa Trobe Uni .Monash BluesOld EssendonOld GeelongOld GeelongOld MentoniansPeninsula OBSt. Leos Emmaus WPSt. Leos Emmaus WPUni . BlacksWest Brunswick
Brad DavisDaniel DenbraberScott PlayfairDave MartinAndrew WillSimon WidjajaRichard HoskingTrent HartshornCraig MahonyNick AstapenkoSteve AndersonPeter Flyn nDave RogersNigel CredlinJordan LeaskBen CouchJustin VickShaun PayzeRamy HassanBrendan VaughanJeremy DwyerDavid WilkinsonSam Brockley
AJAXAquinas OCBanyuleBentleighCaulfield GrammariansCaulfield GrammariansCollegiansCollegiansElsternwickGlen EiraHampton RoversIvanhoe/AssumptionMonash Blue sOld CamberwellOld EssendonOld GeelongOld MentoniansPeninsula OBSt. Johns OCSt. Leos Emmaus WPSt. Mary' sUni . BlacksWest Brunswick
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A Sectio nn111SOB v. Old Brighton01d Scotch v. St . Kevinsold laverians v. Mazenod - EP Saturday
Old Trinity v . Marcellin ,
St . Bernards v. University Blues
B Sectio n
Oki Melburnians v. Old Haileybury
C7rn1011cl v. Beaumaris0 id Paradians v. Old IvanhoeDc i .a Sall e v. North Old BoysW hiCefriars v. Therry Penola ,
C SectionHaulpton Rovers v. CollegiansSt. Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Caulfield Gr.Bulleen-Templestowe v . Old Essendonold Mentonians v . Glen Eir aAJAX v . Prahran
Dl sectionOld Camberwell v . St. Leos EmmausOld Carey v . Monash BluesUniversity Blacks v. BanyuleAquinas v. Ivanhoe AssumptionYarra Valley v . Old Geelong
D2 SectionOakleigh v . Mentone Amateurs
%:'illiamstown CYMS v. Power House
Salesians v. Kew
Parkside v. La Trobe Uni .West Brunswick Peninsula 0 B
D3 SectionFitzroy Reds v . Elsternwic k
Hawthorn Amateurs v . Monash Gryphons - gameswitched from original drawSt . Johns v. South Melbourne DistrictsAlbert Park v. Richmond CentralBentleigh v. UHSOB
D4 Sectio nSt . Marys v. Mt. LilydaleBulleen Cobras v. WerribeeNorth Brunswick has the byeSwinburne v . Syndal Tally-HoEitham v. RupertswoodOld Westbourne v. Eley Park
Under-19 Section 1Mazenod v . Old ScotchOld Brighton v. Old XaveriansCollegians v. St . KevinsDe La Salle v . St . Bernards - to be played atBasil Street, Malvern (60 All)Beaumaris v . MarcellinOld KrIhurnians v. University Blues
Under-! I,' Section 2Old Trinity v. Old HaileyburyWerribee Amateurs v. OrmondCaulfield Or. v. MHSO BSt . Leos Emmaus v. Hampton RoversYarra Valley v . Whitefriar sOld Essendon v. Old Ivanho e
Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues has the byeMentone Amateurs v . OakleighGlen Eira has the byeSt . Kevins (2) v . De La Salle (2)
AJAX v. Old Xaverians (2 )
Under-19 (2) RedRupertswod has the byeOld Camberwell v. Old Paradians - at MacleayPark, North BalwynTherry Penola v. University BlacksNorth Old Boys v. AquinasIvanhoe-Assumption v . Bulleen-Templestowe - atIvanhoe Park
Club XVIII (1)Mazenod v . Old ScotchOld Xaverians v. BrunswickOld Melburnians v. Prahran AmateursOld Brighton v. De La SalleSt . Kevins v . Therry Penola
Club XVIII (2)Monash Blues v . MarcellinOld Ivanhoe v. Old TrinitySt . Leos Emmaus v . WhitefriarsCollegians v . University BlacksOld Essendon v . Old Geelong
Sports & : .: .}dicaiSupplie s
REVIEWSECTION 1This was the week in be travelling with all the awaysides on Saturda . . 'hank Go r , I c~eu•_•:' topi^k the rour-11 L, thr' final ~ Iv .ti_member U ~---- s lo ng the fir: 2 L tstart of the year; i il have to - -t "Bondy" to check thestats on that one . There were some unbelievableresults on the weekend . N ' .r " .- "'s 7 goaldemolition job on Oh ~ ainst the ind inthe last quarter. C 3-rnes would 1we been
~. : ~ inderir `' is th, ll - appened?" Only 9 pi s.d home to lose by 19 pts .
coached by "Mr. Cliche" Marklet's keep the lid on it, we'll take it one
at .a time, just keep thumping the opposition .k has really got this young team playing 4 quarter
disciplined football . Let's hope everyone turns up thisweekend! lid vs travelled to Crawford Oval, in agame -' iust have thought would be a toughone . But their 9g 2nd quarter finished off t'rie Uniboys, or was it that mid-week College game? Whoknows? SKOBS completely overwhelmed the Nodderswith an 8g ist term and never let up for the rest of thegame . Yet Mazenod never gave up. Although severelyundermanned they just kept "having a go" . Best wereFuller & travelled to Albert Parkand had a hard fought win against Collegians . Withthe Lions 5 pis ahead at 1/2 time, ivfarcellin were ableto share the goal kickers around to win by 10 pts .La continued on their merry way with another 100ptplus win .57 (3N (2)
With round two played in perfect conditions therewere some lopsided results with plenty of goals in allmatches. Old E; don continued its brilliant startto the season with a 21-point win in the match of theday against C ; ! .- y. D. Flaherty booted fivegoals for wannei id was best on ground, whil e
e rtc : . and V- Is chipped in with two each. Olds continued on from its round one thumping
of MHSOB, trouncing €D c . . by 100 points.: -in was on target up forward for Old Ovanhce
with six goals, while - -- -, and Hfbbs allbooted three. a.=- ie and ., - were otherimpressive performers for the victors, while Goonanand Hassell gave their all in the warm conditions forOrmond. MHSOB's shocking start to the seasoncontinued when it could manage just one goal againsta rampant {)Id Trinity. Matthews, who booted fivegoals, Lancaster and Hine were the outstandingperformers for Old Trinity . Hall was the solegoalkicker for MHSOB . Werribee showed it is agenuine premiership contender with a thumping winover Hampton Rovers. J.Russo kicked five goalsand Mahoney three, while Tedesco and Walsh were
(U l 9/1 & Rlue)
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with a se. -a.-geai winuiueld trailed by two points at half
1 goals after the long break, whil erestrictir° it nI >s Whitefriars to a solitary goal.
,ur ;;oals and Frost was for thewinners, while _ - _' ' - r and Micalleff excelled for thelosers. In the final match -Zarra VaIIey recovered fromlast week's thumping at the hands of Old Hailebury tobeat St Leos in a very high scoring match. Yoe booted11 of his side's 27 goals, while Crowe was the bestplayer on the park .SECTION (2) BLUE3 out of 4 this week is much improved . Coach Fayhas --vs playing 4 quarter football with a terrific winagainst Monash . The game was up for grabs in thepremiership quarter! Xavs through Smallwood, Silkand -- were able to get that 32 pt break at the lastcha ;e, which proved the difference . The Bluesthrough Shields, Buckingham, Neville and Nindbattled hard but just could not bridge that gap in thelast. Ajax opened with a blistering 7 .7 in the 1stagainst the star struck Krushers . Then came the lOg2nd stanza which was toppled by the 13g 4th quarter .Coach Zuker must be pleased with the way his teamis running out the games, although some waywardgoal kicking might prove costly in the coming weeks .Well done to Berger for his 9g! For Oakleigh, Rose,f .• I and Stevenson fought hard against thetorrent . -" c .e look to be the pace setters of thecorn3 :tition with another belting dished out, this timeto Li. Ith 12 goal kickers (Little 5g for 11 thisseason), they run hard and are willing to share theball . Best were rove, McLeod and Wilson. Fo r
La, Miller, I - and Michell did well . St . M'seffort in the 2nd quarter was simply outstanding inanyone's language - 19 goals 5 pis .SECTION (2) REDThe saying "a week is a long time in football" has neverbeen more appropriate than for Rupertswood inround two. After triumphing by 50 goals in roundone, Rupertswood was brought back to earth in i athud by Uni Blacks . Led by Scarlett, Prince, f.-and Hanna, who booted three goals, the Blacks camefrom four points down at the final change to triumphby seven points and remain unbeaten . Along with theBlacks, Old Para ' appear one of the teams tobeat after thrashing Ivanhoe-Fitzroy by 111 points,despite some wayward kicking. Paglia kicked threegoals for the winners, while McMahon, Lyons andTenson were best. J.Healy was the standoutperformer for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. Old Camberwell is
a1~o unbeaten after waltzing past Aquinas.kicl :e~! si- ; goals and was best on ground, while I --,
_ii :and Schmidt chipped in with three goals<<< : h for the winners . However, some credit must gotOAc;uznas who conceded 19 goals in the first half butjust nine after the long break. After having the bye inilie first round, North Old Boys were looking for bigthings in their first match of the season but foundThesay Penola far too strong. Therry, which went, Iown to Old Camberwell in round one, led by just :4po ;nts at half time but ran riot in the second halfb,,oting 12 goals to one. For Therry, Palazzolo booted„%,2 goals, Clifton four and Preckleton was best,ticlife Dean was impressive for NOBs with four goals .Bti!! -Templestowe had the bye .PPi,'tT"V7
SECTION 1
Th,,, n~=Ach of the round sees Old Scotch host UniBlues. Form says Old Scotch easily, but I just can'th_lieve Coach King will let them lose 3 in a row. Old:{avs will have a big win at home . St. Kevin's will;ace a fired up Old Brighton. If Old B . can play fourqnarters, they could just about pinch this one . Not
is week! St. Bernard's big men should prove toostrong for the Lions, too many avenues to goal.`,qarcclli~ at home to De La will be a very close hardought game. Both sides share the ballwell, but I feelJust De La through Jolley and Bonnie! will have,°nough control around the middle to win. O.M.'s~.l ould open their account with 4 pis againstBe.,nmV,-1r1s.SEC'd'ION 2
l l is week's matches see the red-hot Old Ivanhoe sidetrz, t~) 41' ; ~ '~ "- ry for what should be a tougho Iie t . The visitors, who have booted 42 goals in
ti, ir first two matches, should be too strong. WinlessOrmo-,d host unbeaten Old Trinity and the form;hiawn by the two sides last week could not be more(lir°rnt . Ormond could manage just one goal in1, is against Old Ivanhoe last week after being most-m,- iitive in round one against Old Essendon . The% its c,rs should again take the points . After kickingIu»t four goals in its first two matches, MHSOli,It sp- r ately needs a confidence boost but will not findits %i:i+ i n g V : side accommodating. Werribeeh : . L .,°n in tremendous form in the initial rounds:iii,l %,.ill notch up its third win without much fuss .tio.mpiDn Rovers host t'- a' ^ramniarians an d
i;_ keen to break through after last week'sm :uding from Werribee . Caulfield was an impressive
i, ner over Whitefriars last week but the Rovers arev:<r_ :a a far superior combination at home. St Leos
,ii, Whitefriars with both sides looking to recover1 or c,avy losses. The home ground advantage
rn ii<<l i i just be enough for Whitefriars to triumph . Iniil,` linal match Old Essendon will be hoping its
111l .eaten run continues when it takes on YarraVa11e1-, which last week poured on the goals againstst i.eos. Old Essendon should be just too strong, in''nt will probably be the match of the day.
SECTTO-, (2) BLUE:,ion Blues are at home to the Jackers in a game
v. )uld want to win to prove they can mix it with!<:! 1,ler leaders . In an absolute cliffhanger, I
"think" the Blues might be able to slow down the freeruruaing.l _e : learn and then hick i more goal to win .The e after copping a belting in Rod 1, arecoming on a bye and will want to show CoachM'- og: that they still can play good football. Whata test though, against the rampaging Mentone boys .Unfortunately, even the home ground advantagewon't save them . La should win against GlenEira. But if the Packer boys re-group and have a redhot dip they might just get up . Finally, the "grudgematch"! These sides just love playing each other . Ina"knock-em-down", hard fought game, Xavs to beatSKOBS at home, just.SECTION (2) REDThis week's round could well be a preview of the finalsaction with a couple of blockbusters sure to see anearly premiership favourite emerge . Unbeaten Old
as host last week's shock loserswhat should be a cracking affair. I f
Old Paradians can sort out their kicking for goal thehome ground advantage should be just enough to getthem over the fine . LTni Blacks host Old Camberwell,with both sides yet to blot the copybook . Blacks arecoming off a most impressive win over Rupertswood,while Old Camberwell had little trouble with Aquinasdespite fading in the second half. Old Camberwellmight be just too strong. Aquinas welcome TherryPenola and the home side will not find this one anyeasier, although hopefully their improvement fromlast week can continue. Fresh from the bye andhoping to recover from a first round loss to OldParadians, 13 -T plestowe host North OldBoys, in what should be another close contest . Littlecan be read into the form of both sides at so early inthe season but the home side's competitive effortagainst the unbeaten Old Paradians gives tiiem theedge. . . ._: .. - -~==-::y has the bye .
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Old Scotch 5 13De La Salle 2 7Old Scotch 4 6De La Salle 2 5Collegians 5 5
UNDER 19/ 2Yarra Valley 11 13Old Ivanhoe 6 9Yarra Valley 5 8Yarra Valley 6 8
UNDER 19/2 BLUEAJAX 9 12Mentone 5 11Mentone 4 8
UNDER 19 / 2 REDRupertswood 2 8University Blacks 0 6Rupertswood 0 6Rupertswood 1 6
Old Paradians 2 6
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UOIDER-19 S-CTN):i 1
OLD M€18URHIAttB 3.A 5.4 7.8 8.8 (5 5)OLDSCOTCH 4.7 10.8 16.1 0Old
22 .14(146)
Old ScoicL: Husking 5. Catlans 4, Watts 3, Kitchen 2. Rods.§I 2 . Sprague 2. Column 1,Josephs i . Lewls I . Teas<L3le I . Best: Kttctun . Leats- Rodskl. Watts. Maloney, HoskHlg.
UmPhes: Paul Berry, Mark Childs (F). Garry Clancy. Paul Whitehead (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 2.4 6.6 9.9(63)
OLD SAVERIANS 2.3 113 14 .5 18.6 (114)
Unlrmslty Rh-: Briggs 2. Frisker 2, Bulks 2. Hall I . Brcokshaw 1. Cameron 1. Best:
Smoke. B'.r0ey. Conan . Frkker, Briggs. Tanner.
Old • la)#esst 3, hiW1lle 2. McGrath 2, Bushby 2.64cCarihy 2 . James 2. Best
Ross. McCarthy. Hon'ard. Lopressl- Thomas, Dton .Umplian Scholam Blusteln. JustlnLipson (F)MAZP1i09 0.0 0.2 0 .2 0.3 (3)ST KSVtrtB 8.5 12.9 18.14 24.17(161)
• Best : Fuller. Mazkell. Bouchereau. Hansen . Chamberlaln.MeDovreD.8L Kevin Harris 3, Mutgrrx 3 . Hobart 3. E- 2 . Mahoney 2. D&Sitls. Kaksaran. Anderscn.Chard. Purcell. R4scDona.M. McKay. Bare . Makolwn. Faar.Best: Chard. Duggan. Cox Fm M.Docald. KingUmpi:r.s: Svcwn Gule . Trtstan Bou- lF)OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 6.8 7.12 12.16 (88(ST. BERNARDS 1.3 3.7 9.9 16.11(107)
Old Br}ghma: Magutre 3. Leaf 2 . E•.ans 2. Salem 1 . Fry 1 . Hunter I . McKhron 1 . Beat
Williams. Maguire. Matessi, izat. Hugtees. Fry•. St Bemards: Nat reeehed. Umpirss: TQnyLllky inCOLLEGIANS 1 .4 7 811 12 12 15 (87)IdARCE1LiN 60 73 84 15 7(97)Colleglamo Rw,•e 5 Taft 3 Uruu-th 2 Reach I. Best : Shink$Bd. Osharn. Krottrls. Vial rcoveZen. • Cracknei 4 Gle 3 Cogtdan 2 Weekd 2 Addison I Moran I Dtguan I Strempie
I . Best: Con .stdtne, Nook Addison. Strem(2e. Weish . Cree cknel .Um}azes: Chris Evans . Ray
Wmdkrw (F )
Brown M. Jolley, Moran. Corgns. Hughes. UmpL-: Chris Succns Of IF)
1.0 1.0 2.2 5.3(33)7 .4 10.9 14.10 21 .15 (141)
Fermri.Tuck. Lee. Coote.S . Best Go1lins- BeasLurd . Fatkmgium.Lynch. Coate. A. Wilson . Be la Salk: Cogg7ns 3. Kean 3. Naughton 3 . Ak!<ruccis 2. Thanas2 .tlalms.ky 2, Bmmtcl, Broom M . Brown S. Lztierty. M.cmMe• Wmdbck. Best EonnkL
UMDER-19 SECTION 2OLD ESSENDON 2 .4 7-5 9.10 12 .17 (89)OLD HAILEYBURY 5 3 6.4 6.7 10.8 (68)Old Esomdam D. Flaherty 5 . De.•f,wtrst 2.1cIardo 2. Duggan . FttzpatricA. Best: D. FL:furty.Buddey . C . Ohlu[bek . Wilson, Ft¢patrkk . M . Flaherty Old Hmlqb=T. Net rmet,cdUmPhea: Matthew Meter (F )
OLDIVA1i11OE 8.4 15.10 21.14 23.18 (156)
OR1dOND 0.1 0.6 1.8 6.10 (46)Old lvantsoe : Mendoda 6 . Bt)ney3. Finlay 3 . Hfiabs 3, Braddy 2 . Jenkins 2 . Lynch 1 . Cumtb
1 . Baker 1, McKie 1 . Bost: Finley . McKfe. hHlson. Lynch, Lougilan. Stoney .Omlmrd: Heffernan 2 . Russell 2, Ferrari 1 . Mart)mv 1 . Besi: Go¢nan, hax;ell. Franklyn.Ferrari. Nay-. Martinm•.UmpFrec: Daniel Dinneen . Andrew Chapman IF)OLD TRINITY 6.4 12.12 16.19 21.24 (150)1ffiLSOB 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.2(8)
Old TrEnlty: Matthews 5 . Pretty 3, Christopherson 3, htfthen 3 . DrnU.lmo . Furphy. Hine.Hi11•Iss BuRen Langdan . Taylor. Best: Matthews. Lancaster. Hine . Burgcss. Gordon. Pretty.
&Bi50B: Hall. Best. Harper. M Brawn. RuJevk. Walker. Vt~rnde~ . O,e~en . Umpires: At,
Maggie. Barry Balger (F)WERRIBEE 7.3 13-9 21-13 25.14(164)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 1.5 2.6 5-10 (40)t-crnbee : J .Rusm 5. Mahoney 3, Kelly 3. Bradfield 2. Tedesco 2. Toussvnt 2 . 5•assa 2,
Walsh. Kkld. Fastucn . Groues. Munson. DaaLson. Best : Tedesm. Walsh, Borg. A.Rus.w,Mruxa, Cunntnglt,vn. Groubs.Hampton Rooms : Malmo 2, Burg`afI 2. Batt, ms. BestSendeckfy Turnbull . Malthonse- Stafford, Connelly . Burgrafl. Ump'au : &m Bmrcr (F)
TODAY'SU19 SECTION 1
Old Scotch v. University BluesOld Xaverians v. MazenodSt. Kevins v. Old BrightonSt . Bernards v. Collegian s
Marcellin v. De La SalleOld Melburnians v. Beaumaris
U19 SECTION 2Old Haileybury v. Old Ivanhoe
Ormond v. Old TrinityMHSOB v. Werribee
Hampton Rovers v. Caulfield Gr.Whitefriars v. St. Leos Emmaus
Old Essendon v. Yarra Valley
~ I GRA' "2.1 4.1 7.6 11.9 (76)
Terra Valley-.Yoe 11, Urbatm 6. Crowx 5 . Peak . Collett. Smith, Beat. Parry. Best: Crosse, lbe,
I. Robinson 1, F7ecketan I, B. Barton I . Fenton 1 . Best: Frerlckton. Ca]Eggai. Atkinson,
MAX 7.7 17.14 23.20 36.22 (438)
MAXI Berger 9. Cooper 6, GhroN 6. Van Aken 5. V,t9ntr 2 . Lewts 2. Gutman 1 . Rath 1 . Kagan
Glens El. 0.0 0.0 0.0 OA (O)
W1BT tIARS 2.1 43 5.3 5.4 (34)
Caul Gr: Foote 4. Schne&Mr 3 . Shtda7 2 . Trig Baker. Best: Frost. Nag7er- Schneider. Foote,Fay^an . Brarne.&'hke;Bara: C. h'etta 2, Cwsb. Mkalleft. BM14vm. Best: M .Baker. MeoLB(;Janson. Barnes, CuincTs. Umrtkcs: Jim Pappas, Andrew Inglis (F)
YARRA VAII.EY 11.6 18.10 21.17 27.17 (179)ST. LEOS Ehi1dAUS 3.4 8.10 13.14 16.17 (113)
Urbana, Simpson. Britt, Giflks. St. Loss Emmaus :Montarm 4. Padbury 3 . D'Anelb 3.Flanagan 2. Be)yak 2. wnod- Kelly. Best: Ballard. Petrie. Kdy. aAneu). Bmph-: Pat naehns,Ashley prk:.. (F). Erika Surdy, James Machos O f
UNDER-19 C2) REDIVBNHOE-A88UMi'3ION OA 1.0 1.1 2,3(15)OLD PARADIAfiS 3 .8 7.15 11.21 16.30 (1 26)
Ivanhoe- Ptbm E.Heaty. Blay'ney. Best J.Hnty. Robertson. htcaghan. Kelly, SmL-k,Butter. Old Parzeltsoue Pall 3. Boundy 2, Sgtreso 2. Stephens 2. Ten.wn 2- Latwre 2•
Gbury. Hail. Content. Best: McMalxar- Lyons . Tenson. Gk.rury. Boundy. DinOrw.
Umiprez: Ian Burgess (F)
RUPERTSWOOD 2.3 5.5 7.7 8.8 (56)
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.0 5.5 6.9 9.9 {63)
Rupectsvrood : Ktag2 .Andersent 1 . Elliot 1 . Page 1 . Potter 1 . Price 1 . Tenmdng 1 . Post: mum .Page . Johnson, Baines, Price, Ramsay. Solemnity • Hanna 3. Delahurny 3, Grigg 1,Mansfield 1 . Pa-en 1 . Best: Sautett . Prince . Gripg Smtdhu, Ross. Torney.
Umpires: John Ralph (F)OLD CAMBERWELL 10-30 19 .14 25.20 28-27 (1 95)AgUUUL5 0 .0 1.0 1.0 2,0(12)
Old combervrelL Darby 6, Ling 3, Wekkhardt 3 . Schmidt 3. CucfnMta 2. Cmven 2- Ateharlt,
Canter. TanpJne.P. Moretti, Cramer. Enright. Jwms. Emmersan, Zansld. Best: Darvr.Zemski. Mv3uvdc. Little. Hogan . Jones. • Kaxhnan. GutherWge. Best: Stmt,Kogehnan. ]fall. Ba3Lvui. Hoiley. TauW. Umpirts: Jason MoNem Robert M& (F)
NORM OLD BOYS 03 5.3 6.5 6.7(43)TBSRRY PENtRA 32 7.5 14.8 19.15 (129)
North Old Boys: Dcan 4 . McLelland. Reach I . Best : Ryan, Roach. Da+td..~on . MuWns. Dean,
M J.eLt.-'uM.TLvey &- PaLrolo S. Cltttan 4. Gko 2, Shepherd 2, Barron 1, Mulk3ns
Clifton . l'armes . PaLwon'o .L x Glenn Sclupp (F)UNDER-19 (2) BLUE
OLD XA4-ERIA3Y8 (2) 6.3 8.6 12.10 14.12(%)
1kOYASH BLUES 4 .0 6-4 7.8 9-11 (65)
Old Xenrizza (2): St1}:6 . O7Sane 3 . Kelly 2. Kato I . Dynon 1 . Denton 1 . Best* Snualh.and,
Silk. Hardw4ck .Kelty. Bolton . Fa,.Mamwh u Ross 3 . Buckingham I . Kind I . James 1. Bockronl I . Little 1 . Yung 1 . Besl :Shields. Buckingham, Nevill . Ntnd, Ross. Jrdmdah(.
UmQirese Michael Sncddon (F). Rrdd Stephcns- Jarred Aspnta4161 . Bruce Stephens (G)
OAs1:dGH 1.0 1.1 1.1 2.5 (17)
1. Miller I. Ballets 1 . Fe&lm3n 1 . Best: J. Feldman. Cooper. Berger-'an Alan . Bk4den . L^a't• Nevrck I . Johnson I . Beu : Rec,e. Orch~sr ih . Stcvensnn. Rryno?ds. W61s.
timphes: Tho Friedman (F)MENTONE AMATEURS 8.6 13.12 21.15 30.19 (199)
BE LA SR1 .LE (2) 1.1 1.3 1.4 5.5 (35)
Movt• Little 5. Athertca 4 . hayrs 4. uingrave 4. Blmn 3. Rockford 3. Allan 2. Bluer 1,""te"n I . Seek 1 . Sullh2n 1 . Wilson 1 . Best Wtnga+e . hkLecd. Wilson . Rack. Bitra.hNxan . D. im Salk (2): Alder 2. Allan 1 . Nkha{es 1 . Mitchell 1 . Best : Mlller. Dtmble. Mitchell,Hyoe . Dancher, Akkr. U • Grrseme Mergan, Could Murray fF1
St Xev1u1e 7.7 26.13 33.13 42,20(272)
8t He'.•1nY: B . hiarcheant 7. James 7• Catrny 6 . Helfand 4 . Thmnpsnn 4. McC, 3. Meyer3, Mitchell 2 . Ttschkr 2- Nolan 2. Ciarrccyy . Bda.•ltch. Best : Holland. }.farehesvU. Me•a.
Dempsey. McCann. 6lttchell.Glen Zinc Best : Clarke . Lampos. Bartzket. 7th:'m. Ryon.
FernandecUmplna: David Michael Phillips (F ). Nathan Cartyvn (B)
TCHESU19 (2) BLUE
Monash Blues v. AJAXOakleigh has the by e
South Melbourne Districts v. Mentone AmateursDe La Salle (2) v. Glen Eira
Old Xaverians (2) v. St. Kevins (2)11 .30am McHale Stadium
U19 (2) REDIvanhoe Assumption has the bye
Old Paradians v. Rupertswood Garvey OvalUniversity Blacks v. Old Camberwell
at Main Oval, Melb. Unl .Aquinas v. Therry Penola
Bulleen-Templestowe v. North Old Boy s
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Coach: Brian Brown Coach: Danet :.: , rton Coach : Andrew Pickering Coach Steve Barnes
1 R Wallard
1 J Kea n2 R Buckley 1 . D. Bonnici 1 . M . Fry
= 2 K McKay 2 R Walmsl ey2. D. Potiniotis3. P. Reed
2. C. McKimm
° 4 A Shinkfield 3 T Molan 4. L Rudling 3 . T. Mattesti
5 D Carcor 3 J Hughesr
5. P. Ryan 4 . A. MacGillivray7 S Taft 4 MBrasher ~.J 6. S. Veltman 5 . N. Gamble
anx 8 N Unswo rth 5 H Handley r:7= 7. A. Wilson 6 . L Dal e
9 T Skarrie 6 M Brown ~J 8 . B. Thomas 7 . C. Reddin
10 D Vail 7 P Harrisont
9 . B. Thompson 8 . C. McNicho i
11 D Fotheringham 7 A McLeish - 10 . D . Maskell 9 . J . Doole y
12 R Turner 8 T Woodlock 11 . L Fuller 10 .A . Morley
re 13 A Hickey 9 M~ffe7ty 12 . M . McDowell 11 . C . Adamis
15 N Roach 10 A Coffey [ 13 . C. Clegg 12 .J. Mead
" 18 M Davis 11 J Bowden 14 . D. Clegg 13 .N . Edwards
19 A Zent 1 2 C Moran15 . A Burrows16 . A. Lon muirg
14.E. McCowan
20 T Clark 12 MNaughtin~ 17 C Meehan
15.J. Hunter
21 N Chamlers 13 J Roberts. .
18 P Del Mastro16.J. Hamann
26 P Krotiris 14 J Membrey $. .
19. S. Bickers17.J. Walsh
--' 30 WFowler 15 J Stinear 20. P. Dugdale 18.A- Salem
L :_ :,,n 31 N Herman 16 WJilley 21 . D. Armansin 19.P. Angelin i
~ , "- 33 C Rowe 17 D Thomas 22. C. Aguis 20 W. Leaf19 S Brown 23. D. Aguis 21 T. Marshal l21 B Quinane 24. J . Thomas 22 A. Hughes22 D Aden>cci
.o 25. D. Hansen 23 N. Gamble
-- ,, as 24 J Garland 26. D. Stagliano 24 C. Alcock26 D Spithill 27. C. Raine 25 D. Hartman
~ 32 A Bonnici 28. D. Devlin 26 C. Baxter49 D Goggins 29. M. Thompson 27 J .
g55 S Gibiett 30. S . Cox 2 8 N . William s
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1 . J . Dempsey A. MillarTownsing 2 M Walkom 2 W- N 2. J . Formic a
3 A B ik2 T.. Duggan C. Nicholls
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C Burgess 4 D Logan 4 t"~& ~ C 4. S . Neeson . .5 . M. Hicks . J. Bromwich
5 D Woodford 5 A Catchlove 5 td,aKenz e-tACiarg 5. J . McKay 6. J . Harris T. Birtiey ®
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7 . L Kaiesaran8 . D. ~~ ~
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15 S Cations 15 Dxen B 14 . B . Cal(eIa 18. M . Anderson 14 . N . Rich-
ands 1 6 D Jennings 16 Gr0 s 15 . LCalleja 1 9, VV. MacDonald20. M .MU~rew
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r~( : . . 17 D Robe rtson17 l~¢e C18 Ross a
16 . D . Swann17 . D . Walsh
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23. A. Jenkins6. K Alexander
17 . A. Brigg sB Wulf 18 A Quail 19 Jat}.our P 18 . D . Walsh 24. G. Nolan 18 . P. Baron
' N Barrett 19 S McQueen 2J tioward l 19 . M. Moretti26. J. Knuppel27 D Ker
9 . E. Wilcox (VC)
S Carter 20 T Hosking 21 S "ag "̀.xd P20 . S. Campbell
. .28 . P. t.andy 0 . J. Gulley
`A Prowse 21 N Costello22
l~T23 Cammdy S 21 . N . Whelan 29. P. Fogarty30. P. Gissing
1 . J. Brook2 D Hatswell
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"tobinson 24 S Dumaresq 25 Pietryk M 23 . N . Thomas 32 . J . Cox33 . L Meyer
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J Rush 25 J Barnett ~~t~ G 24 . N. Smith 34 . S . Mitchell 5 . J. TannerN krtt 26 G Fordyce 27 Glynn P 25 . T. Legudi 35 . N . O'Halloran
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J Jewell 30 G Prendergast ~~~ S 30. C. Trewin 42 . M. Stonehouse 1 . M . RobertsonJ Mulcahy 31 M Clinch 3 4 ~, ~ A 31 . L. O'Brien 43. M. Tschte r
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34 T Maloney 36 &ddlemabeA 33. S . Ballarin 46. C, vtikinson 4. Z . Rudd
36 S Marash37 Dct:aru J 34. A. Ramsay 50. J. Gunde r
51 . C .0'Shaughnessy,5. R. Kercheval
38 M Ra mery ~~~ M 35. D. Valori 53. 7. Simpsan S. C. Wals h
39 M Leeds39 Fudetn D40 pa,`e J
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40 A Crawford 41 Sma J 38. C . Kevnan5g A momPsa n62- K Mcmerny
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1 . S . Monahan
19 ® Section 2"^. ' .FIELD HAMPTON M.H.S.O.D . OLD ESSENDON OLD OLDIVANHOE
ROVERS Coach : Campbell Glover Coach: Marshall Fisher HABLEYR®RY Coach: Marty Veal
Coache i CoaCh: Paul Curry 2 p~~om~ Coach : Andrew Lynch
1 . D. Krongold 1 B . Culling3 C Obliutrek4 D Ryan 1 .M . Hoffman
2. N.Bode 2 B . Canton 5 s De Mano n6 D Slater
2 .T. Polloc k
3. M . Pennycuick 3 S . Burggraaff 7 L Wilson 3 .V. Jayasuri a
4. T. Vinen 4 T. Jowett8 J Kavanagh9 A Frazer
4 .H. McLauchlan ~ ...: .:i5. B. Gross Johnston e5 K n 11 10 M Flaherty 5 .A. Shaw ~ n
6. R. Foote.
6 C. Malthousett J Buckley12 W Nunlist 6 .S . Durki n
7. P. Roberts 7 A Battams on13 M Wouing 7 .J . Han lon8. S. Tucker
.8 G . Carr
t4 J Leechs M velardoi 81. Pitcher
9. M . Romeo 9 B . Jowett M Nicolast 617 8 K
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A. Brauh n43 14 N. Goss 24 J Du~gan 15 .R. Goodbody
44 A. Van Rompaey 15 D. Molino27 J Wi son30 C Hen age 16 .H. Brooks
16 L Hope 32 B Hakim 17 .R. Plumme r18 R. Turnbull J"\l
34 J Marina s35 W ggins 1 B .N. Rose II~
20 B Kezilas -
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27 A. Banks 44 M Leptos 29 .T. Archer
28 S. WeaverMEM 45 J uoyd
46 J Mar`h 33 .R . Mosebyr29 D Dawes a- . 47 D t.icwatty 39 .A. Jones M.
32 C. Sendeckyjas L Miceli
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OLD TRINITY I ST LE OS I-) WERR9DEE WH I TEFROARS YARRA VALLE YCoach: Dean Peters Coach: Tim Hills Coach: Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach : Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penaluna
I Peggie A 1 .L Russell 1 N Kennedy 1 . S. Muraca 1 . J. Wallace 1 A Middlin
2 Hine A (C) 2 .S. Wheller 2 M D'Amelio 2 . C . Kelly 3. S. Cleven 2. M Norris h
3 Langdon S 3 .M. Wood 3 B Petrie 3 . M. Bradfield 5. M . Cahill 3. N. Pask
4 Taylor C 4 .C .Hassell 4 P Sampson 4 . S. Eisenberg 6. D. Purtell 4. R.Bett
5 Pretty S 5 .A. Clinch 5 P Podbury 5 . P. McGowan 7 J. Power 5. P Valoppi
6 Burgess J S .M. Luba 6 P Boyd 6 . S. Kidd 8 M. Malady 6. D Lloyd
7 Davies M (DVC) 7 .R . Wiley 8 S Davidson 7 . B. Daniels 9 L Swain 8. R Drew
8 Amiconi A 8 .J . Muzzell 9 N Romney 8 . C . Jack 10 L Coulthard 9. B.Kehoe
9 Jackson N 9 .J . Franklin 14 M McHugh 9 . A. Russo 11 D . Cries 10 . J.Seeger
10 Blackmore B 10.A . Warwarek 15 P Carey 10. A. Borg 12 C. Stats It . Z .Webb
11 Mithen P 11 .D . Healy 16 A Kelly 11 . J . Toussaint 13 T. Langford 13 . LGillies12 Kelly T 12.G. Breitkreuz 19 A Rooks 12. C . Smith 14 L . Twomey 14 . G .Thompson13 Gordon N U.M . Martinov 20 J Hamilton 13. D . Groulos 15 M. Baker 15 . D.Smith14 Thwaites M 14.D. Jowett 21 A Ballard 14. T. Davidson 16 R . Coslovich 16 . C.Holdsworth
15 Amore J 15.A . Goonan 23 G Brearley 15. M. Walsh 17 T. Barugh 17 . A.Pizzey
16 Amore S 16.D. McKenna 28 C Beljak 16. C . Yasar 19 J. Morris 18 . C.Beal
17 Armatas C 17.M . Heffernan 41 D Wood 17. A. Tedesco 20 S. Alexander 19 . A.Coleman18 Heaven C 18.M . Ramsay 55 D Tomkins 18. B. Cunningham 21 A. Graham 20 . D .Seneratn e
19 Duel[ R 19.W. Cove 59 M Anderson 19. R . Rose 22 A. Baker 21 . J.Tompkin s
20 Obetoi S 20.R . Lerner 61 G Hondow 20. D . Lowe 24 J. Treyvaud 22 . J. Peake
21 Kinross A 21 .L. Wilson 64 T Stephens 21 . N . Gauci 25 N . Muhllechner 23 . T. Collett
22 Furphy D 22.B . Rayson 73 J Dixon 22. S . Blanco 27 S. Sait 24 . G .Coutts
23 Hillas R 24.A . Lam 74 J Blewitt 23. J . Russo 28 M. Haverkamp 25 . F. Pellegrino
24 (histoplxrs« J(VC) 26.T. Harvey 24. M . O'Donnell 29 D . D'sousa 27 . S.Savag e
25 Lucas C 27.J . Noske 25. J . Purton 30 B. Janson 29 . D .Beil
27 Cokalis S 28.T. Naylor 26. C . Andrews 37 G . Kennedy 30 . J.Strong
26 Donahoo M (VC) 29.A. O'Shannessy 27. R . Fastuca31 . S.Urbano
28 Stebbins N 31 .S . Bbarker 28. T. Dean 32 . J.Parry
29 Crawford M 33.A. Cook 29. L. Simmons 34 . S.Britt
30 Bullen M 39.M . Ferrari 30. C . Mahoney 37 . D . Sim s
44 Lancaster M 49.A. Perry 31 . B . Vandenhurk 44 . N .Marti n
76 Matthew M 54 .M . Wilson67 .R. Martin '75 .R. Presser
Under-19 -Section (2 BlueAJAX DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA MONASH BLUES MENTONE
Coach: Mark Zuker Coach: Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor1 L Goldman 1 A Toniola2 J Israelsohn 2 B Gull'rfer 1 S. Chapman 1 .M . Meyer3 Z Lewsk i
A Bull4 P Proy 3 J.Rosengaden (C) 2 . S. Sullivan4
5 E~ 'e4 D Young5 P Mulholland
4 G. Chessar5 R. Buckingham 3 . P. Dixone6
S Gutman 6 J Kean 6 A Hickey 4 . G . Alla n78 Dvan Aken 7 S Meehan 7 S . Knight 7. T. Barr9 D Miller
d8 P Arbon8 M Gooley 8 S . Thompson 8. K. Little
en10 G Bl :et Balbin 9 M Brasher 9 P. Nevill 9. K. McLeod
1 112 J El~~d 10 J Clifton ~0 B. Rogers 11 . B . Atherton13 J Kozminski 11 A Brett t 7 (VC) 12. M. Wilso nI4 D Hershan 12 J Roberts 12 R. Shears
13. M . Hayes15 D Finke l16 L Feller
15 L Brown e17 M McGowan ~9~
13 M . Carey14 Z . vJright 14. P. Rock e
17 J Kagan 19 S Alder E~ ~t 15 B . Hind 17. S . Casacelli18 J Fe3.dman? J~r
21 M Squire23 L Danaher
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18 A. Shields 19. S . HamiltonJ Friedman 25 P Rossiter r- 1
19 G. Gilbert 20 . P. Kring s21 A Lewin
G Gelbart 32 H Funston_
e~ G20 W. Little22 B Green (VC)
21 . D . Kell Y
23 B Nissen 33 BLambe .24 T Craven
22 . S. Barker
,: P Glazer25 B Gal bloom
40 T Heffernan42 J Bowden
.26 B Jondahl 24 . M. Duggan
, 6 A~er 42 M Lafferty 29 J. Ross 26 . A. Rock3J Lawsis 51 D Bean 30 J. Mellington 0. A. Pothitos
2g J Givani 51 M Conway 3t S. Hawkins 31 . C. Jamieson29 E Rath 51 M Krezel
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52 L Moloney53 C Moran
la s 39 C. Budey 34. M . Win ravei~f~54 J Murphy
41 J. Ryan 35 . T. Smith?3 J Feldman 55 T Nolan S . Young 36 . G. Moran35 A Sacks36 D Krasnostein 56 J Norton 48 G. ClugstOn
37 . C . Johnston e37 ~~ ig
57 B Ramsey58 C Rice 38 . R . Bitner
~ A Wollner 60 D Wood 41 . S. Alexande r
A Sir 61 L Becker 45. R . ConnardJ p~ 62 C Bellistri 56. S. Rickard s
o M Milmeister 64 8 Col eV Kylp 64 T Woodlock
OAKLIEGH OLD XAVERIANS STH . MELB . ST. KEVINS O DCoach: Chris Moore Coach : (1) Manny Nicotost DISTRICTS Coach : ( 1) Paul O'Shannassy
Coach : (2) James Fay Coach: (2) Stephen Clark e2 L . Kelly 1 Carter P Coach : Darren McKiltop 1 J Dempscy,3 D. Rose 2 Quinn N 2. T. Duggan4 L. GeOr Iadlsg
3 Monahan G 3. A. Umbers
5 C. Kossings4 McKenzie C5 McKenzie-McHarg
4. L. FoxS. M . Hick s
6 A. Ciavarella 6 Cato J 6. J. Harris7. L Kalesara n
9 A . Visser 7 O'Kane M 8. D. MacDonald15 M . McPhee
8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J
9. W. McCann10 . D. Mahoney
12 F. Malcolm 10 McColl D tt . M . Hutton12 . . McLay14 B. Evans 11 Farrow L 1 3 . 0 . Marorood
15 D . Moulang 12 Dillon J13 Nolen A
14 . B Marchesanito. D . Bar e
16 A. Keats 14 Chamberlain F i17
18N. Cash 15 Dixon B: D . Makohon
18. bt Anderson21 J. Brigge 16 Grigg S
t7 Do le CIssa 19. W. MacocnaW
20. M MulgrewS . Johnson y
18 Ross S.
22. G . Hollan d23 S . Bando t9 Jabour P 23. A. Jankins
29 R. Kelly 20 Howard L24. G . Nolan26. J. Knuppei
3s M . Stevenson 21 Smallwood P 27 . D. Kerr
39 T. Orchard 22 ~0nc~li T ~i2s
: P. Fogarty~3 J . Reynolds
23 Carmody S24 Biddlecombe T
30 . P. G,ssin g31 . M. Courtney
15 J. Gall 25 Pietryk M 32. J . Cox<3 J. Nevesis 26 Denton G 33. L. Meyer
4 C. Greaves 27 Glynn P 34. S. Mitchell35. N . 0'Halloran
~a S. Heslop28 McGrath J29 Gill P
36. T. Purcell37. P. Cla,y
58 H. Reinhardt 30 Silk J 38. R. Chard
63 N. Wills 31 Fox A 39. M . Caimey40. R. Boyse32 McCarthy M . .41 B Evans
33 Buckeridge S 42. M . Storehouse34 Spillane A 43 . M . Tischler
44 . J . Ka36 Biddlecombe A
45 . N . Wtts
46 . C. Wilkinson37 DeMaria J 50 . J . G❑ IIAer38 Walsh M 51 . C . 0'Shaughnessy39 Furletti D 53 . T. Simpson40 Dale J 55. A. Mars h42 Smith J
57. M. Hinsley58. A. Thompson
44 Bolton M 62. K Mclnem y49 McArdle N an. R. Miller55 Dinardo L an. J. Deacon
69. C. Hilliard
IJnder°®19 - Section (2) RedAQUINAS O .C .
Coach : John Ryan
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE
Coach: Matt Agrotis
IVANHQE/FITZRO Y
Coach: Richard Grummett2 R . Klogeman5 A. Boland6 P. McNit(7 A. Jenkinson9 M. Guthridge10 L . Mackowski12 A. Corrigan13 V. Hal l14 A. Hayes
15 S. Varone17 J. See
19 D. Sinclair20 S. Collins21 P. Ston e22 G . Cochrane23 M. Patterson24 D. Dew25 C . Tavalli27 C . Munro28 J. Holly29 B. Miller30 J. Tapple y
OLD PARADIANSCoach : Peter Hansen
RUPERTS W00DCoach: Ken Balmer
2 D Dean3 M Lyons4 R Hall5 A Dean6 A Harvey11 S Connelly14 S Fantone15 L Drummond19 A Paglia (DVC)21 L McMahon22 R P ri es t24 G Loftus27 D Caple28 S Russell29 M Keeling34 P Gloury39 J Z'ivkovic39 S Fistric42 N Stephens50 E Tenson (C)56 M Spirroso60 D Boundy61 C Duncan63 S Corcoran (VC)75 S Barbar o76 A Smith77 T Crotty
1 R Zahra2 S Page3 V Scerri5 J Ramsay6 B Shalders8 K Elliot11 A Jamieson12 M Temming15 J Tetfer16 D Stafford17 L Becker18 L Fielding19 R Johnson20 P Flin n21 D Heywood22 A Certo24 G Price25 R Hatty27 M Kosta28 P McMahon29 G Hewat31 M Assouad
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THERRY PENOLACoach: Steve McMahon
NTH OLD BOY SCoach : David Zapputa
1 S . Cook2 T. Hedgeland3 J . Kirk4 R. Davidson5 B. Kea n6 D. Burley7 M. Cursio8 S . Glover9 T. Roach10 J . McArdle11 T. Dean12 J . Hughes13 M . Kelly14 N. Barry15 T. James16 D. McLellan17 H. Mon k18 A. Saad19 M . Saad20 S . Saad21 N. Trigwell22 S. Bermingham23 N. Hahn24 S. Haynes25 J . Mullin s
UNIVERSITYBLACKS
Coach: John Bushby
1 M Ballads2 S Bloodworth3 D Bong'ramo4 J Corbett5 C Delahunty6 T Donavan7 P Donelan8 N Ebner9 S Flood10 P Fowler11 J Greenwood12 M Grigg13 R Hamilton14 W Hanna15 D Higgins16 E Hinde17 R Mansfield18 T Mayall19 R Moreton20 D Gconnel21 R Csu(Irvan22 B Owen23 V Parkinson24 S Prince25 L Rawnstey26 J Rivett27 A Ross28 S Rundle29 M Sale30 S Sand'rford (C)31 JP Santamaria32 R Scadett33 N Sharp34 P Sondhu35 M Stockfeki36 A Torney37 J Walker38 D Watson39 R Willis
OLD CAMBERWELLCoach : Michael Siguta s
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VAFA SEGMEN TScores, chat and news of local VAFA team sbe : ,veen 6 .00 -6.15pgn each Saturday night.
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North WeS4- A Footy Reportpresented by t-',sn -o- ._ ;i with guests fro m
St Bernards (A), Old Paradian erry Penola ( B), West Brunswick,LaTrobe Uni (D2), North Brunswick, Rupertswood (D4 ) , Old Essendon (DI) .
REVIEWS Sunday 7 .00-9 .00 pmIncludes weekly chat on all matters VAF.A.
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St Bernards (A), Old Parad3ans, Therry Penola (B), West Brunswick,LaTrobe Uni (1)2), North Brunswick, Rupertswood (I)4), Old Essendon (DI).
PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 proIncludes weekly chat on all matters tTAFA.
a ffldoo QT09170 ° S?Y a cy o'Weekend Game Promotion
Amended to - eaulta of Tribunalhearings - April 24th, 200 1
Player Welch's 2 week suspension amended toa club fine of $50 .
Results of Tribunal hearings -May 1st, 200 1David Thomson, St. Marys . Attempting to
strike, 2 matches .* Luke Gladman, Old Camberwell. Striking, 2
matches .* Heath McDermott, Banyule . Striking, 2
matches.* Dean Moodie, Parkside . Striking, 2
matches .* Jamie Toris, Glen Eira (U19) . General
misconduct, 2 matches .* Ian Dean, Glen Eira (U19) . Attempting to
strike, 1 match.* Scott Bermingham, North Old Boys (U19) .
Disputing umpire decision, 1 match .* Matthew Spinoso, Old Paradians (U19) .
Audible obscenity, 1 match .* Accepted Prescribed Penalty
Results of Investiation hearings -May 1st, 2001AJAX and South Melbourne Districts chargedwith a melee in their under-19 match played onSaturday April 21st at Albert Park.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty.South Melbourne Districts $100 . (ist offenceover the last 3 year period) and AJAX $500(third offence over the last 3 year period) .
St . Johns and Monash Gryphons charged witha melee in their senior match played onSaturday April 21st at St . Johns .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty .Monash Gryphons $100 . (1st offence over thelast 3 year period) and St . Johns $500 (thirdoffence over the last 3 year period) .
Mentone Amateurs and Parkside charged with
a melee in senior match played on Saturday
April 21st at Mentone .Both clubs pleaded guilty . Mentone Amateursfined $500, Parkside $1100.
REMEMBER
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
: May 5 University Blues v. Old Trinity
This Sun: May 6 St. Kevins v. MHSOB
Next Sat: May 12 Old Xaverians v . Mazenod
Next Sun: May 13 Mother's Day - no matches
May 19 Old Ivanhoe v. North Old Boys
May 20 FIDAMay 26 Mazenod v Old Trinity
May 27 No matche sJune 2 De La Salle v Old Melburnians
June 3 VAFA (C-D4) v WAAF L
Round 1Late scoresFirst offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100) .Rese rves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmBeaumaris (R) Collegians (S)Bull. Temp. (R) Elsternwick (S)Old Trinity (C) St. Johns (S)Old Geelong (C) De La Salle (U )
Old Paradians (U)Round 2
Late scoresFirst offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50) ; fourth offence ( $100) ; eachsubsequent offence ($100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmMonash Blues (C) St . Bedes MT (S)St. Leos E WP (C) Oakleigh (S)Old Melburnians (C) Bulleen Cobras (S)
Old Melburnians (U)Mazenod (U)Collegians (U )Old Trinity (U)Yarra Valley (U)AJAX (U)St . Kevins (UB)Old Camberwell (U)
Incorrect scores phoned - Rd lMarcellin (S), North Old Boys (S). Banyule (R),Old Scotch (C), Prahran (C), Old Scotch (U)
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001DIRESERVE PU„IVERSITY BLACKS 2
p(,DCAMBERWELL 2
OLD GEELONG 2
p,,ANHOEASSUMPTION 2
ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 2
6ANYUE 2yQNASH BLUES 2
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W L D For Agst % Pts
2 0 0 249 63 395.24 82 0 0 172 128 134.38 82 0 0 152 117 129.91 81 1 0 174 124 140.32 4
1 1 0 157 121 129.75 41 1 0 128 125 102.40 41 1 0 138 138 100.00 40 2 0 95 149 63 .76 00 2 0 101 179 56.42 00 2 0 51 273 18.68 0
W L D For Agst % Pts
2 0 0 157 42 373.81 8
2 0 0 135 51 264.71 8
2 0 0 141 66 213.64 8
1 1 0 120 98 122.45 4
1 1 0 91 95 95.79 4
1 1 0 74 121 61 .16 4
1 1 0 96 159 60 .38 4
0 2 0 80 122 65.57 0
0 2 0 54 102 52.94 0
0 2 0 62 154 40.26 0
D3RESERVE P
ELSTERNWICK 2FtRROY REDS 2STJOHNSOC 2
@ENTlFIGH AFC 2SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS2RICHMOND CENTRAL 2
H~,WTHORN AMATEURS 21.'ONASH GRYPHONS 2UHSOB 2
ALBERT PARK 2
D4RESERVE P
S'NINBURNE UNI 1Y:cRRIBEEAMATEURS 2ST MARYS 2RJPERTSWOOD 2
SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2ORTH BRUNSWICK 2
51TULYDALE 2
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2ELEY PARK AFC 2
cCLLEEN COBRAS 2OLD WESTBOURNE 2
CLUB 18 (1) Pr_ LA SALLE 2ST KEVINS 2
OLDXAVERIANS 2C"-D SCOTCH 2-~-ERRY PENOLA OB 2
PPAHRAN AFC 2C'LDMELBURNIANS 2
ERUNSWICKAFC 2a2ET10D O C 2-D BRIGHTON 2
W L D For Agst % Pts2 0 0 161 56 287.50 82 0 0 198 78 253.85 82 0 0 171 74 231 .08 8
1 1 0 165 90 183 .33 41 1 0 99 126 78.57 41 1 0 121 177 68 .36 41 1 0 87 154 56 .49 40 2 0 97 139 69.78 00 2 0 70 144 48.61 00 2 0 57 188 30.32 0
W L D For Agst % Pts1 0 0 124 19 652.63 82 0 0 174 97 179.38 82 0 0 143 107 133.64 8
2 0 0 72 68 105 .88 81 1 0 135 73 184 .93 41 1 0 174 144 120.83 41 1 0 77 111 69.37 41 1 0 93 144 64.58 40 2 0 115 188 61 .17 00 2 0 94 171 54.97 00 2 0 67 146 45.89 0
W L D For Agst % Pts
2 0 0 176 65 270.77 8
2 0 0 147 69 213 .04 8
1 1 0 157 74 212 .16 4
1 1 0 99 96 103.13 4
1 1 0 100 97 103.09 4
1 1 0 113 118 95.76 4
1 1 0 93 111 83.78 4
1 1 0 71 144 49.31 4
0 2 0 61 104 58.65 0
0 2 0 62 201 30.85 0
CLUB 18 (2)
OLD IVANHOECOLLEGIANSMONASH BLUES
ST LEOS EMMAUS
OLD GEELONGMARCELLINOLD ESSENDON GR
OLD TRINITYUNIVERSITY BLACKS
WHTEFRIARS
P W L D For Agst % Pts
2 2 0 0 159 56 283.93 82 2 0 0 139 55 252.73 82 2 0 0 142 59 240.68 82 2 0 0 154 70 220 .00 82 1 1 0 89 129 68 .99 42 1 1 0 86 129 66.67 42 0 2 0 87 108 80.56 02 0 2 0 55 93 59.14 02 0 2 0 56 117 47.86 02 0 2 0 62 213 29.11 0
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsST KEVINS 2 2 0 0 221 45 491 .11 8OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 0 285 60 475 .00 8DE LA SALLE 2 2 0 0 287 61 470 .49 8ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 262 89 294 .38 8OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 208 128 162.50 8MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 155 150 103.33 4OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 1 0 151 165 91 .52 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 0 2 0 105 174 60.34 0OLD MELBURNIANS 2 0 2 0 121 240 50.42 0COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 115 243 47.33 0BEAUMARIS AFC 2 0 2 0 37 280 13 .21 0MAZENOD 0 C 2 0 2 0 4 316 1 .27 0
UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % P4sOLD TRINITY 2 2 0 0 244 49 497,96 8OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 0 296 65 455.38 8WERRIBEEAMATEURS 2 2 0 0 264 118 223.73 8OLD ESSENDON GR 2 2 0 0 191 147 129.93 8CAULFIELD GR 2 1 1 0 103 63 163.49 4OLD HAILEYBURY 2 1 1 0 176 150 117,33 4YARRA VALLEY O B 2 1 1 0 240 221 108 .60 4ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 2 1 1 0 142 206 68 .93 4WHITEFRIARS 2 0 2 0 112 176 63 .64 0ORMOND 2 0 2 0 125 258 48 .45 0HAMPTON ROVERS 2 0 2 0 81 258 31 .40 0MHSOB 2 0 2 0 27 290 9.31 0
UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts
AJAX 2 2 0 0 316 34 929.41 8MENTONEAMATEURS 2 2 0 0 415 49 846.94 8OLD XAVERIANS (2) 2 2 0 0 289 121 238,84 8ST KEVINS (2) 2 1 1 0 346 83 416,87 4MONASH BLUES 2 1 1 0 148 170 87.06 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 1 1 0 17 78 21 .79 4DE LA SALLE (2) 1 0 1 0 35 199 17 .59 4OAKLEIGH 2 0 2 0 73 431 16 .94 0GLEN EIRAAFC 2 0 2 0 14 488 2.87 0
UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD CAMBERWELL 2 2 0 0 252 60 420.00 8OLD PARADIANS 2 2 0 0 200 54 370.37 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 211 88 239.77 8RUPERTSWOOD 2 1 1 0 365 72 506,94 4THERRY PENOLA OB 2 1 1 0 177 100 177.00 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE2 1 1 0 39 74 52 .70 4NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 43 129 33 .33 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 0 2 0 47 274 17 .15 0AQUINAS 0C 2 0 2 0 21 504 4.17 0
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001
A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 0 177 144 122.92 8
UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 1 0 1 145 125 116.00 6
OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 0 1 159 141 112.77 6
MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 198 143 138.46 4ST KEVINS 2 1 1 0 198 143 138 .46 4
MHSOB 2 1 1 0 193 202 95 .54 4OLD TRINITY 2 1 1 0 151 159 94 .97 4
STBERNARDS 2 1 1 0 176 243 72 .43 4
OLD XAVERIANS 2 0 2 0 132 166 79 .52 0
MAZENOD O C 2 0 2 0 186 249 74 .70 0
B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 0 182 89 204,49 8OLD HAILEYBURY 2 2 0 0 158 97 162.89 8
BEAUMARIS AFC 2 2 0 0 159 138 115.22 8
NORTH OLD BOYS 2 1 1 0 149 119 125.21 4DE LA SALLE 2 1 1 0 156 132 118.18 4
OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 94 131 71 .76 4
ORMOND 2 1 1 0 104 148 70.27 4
WHITEFRIARS 2 0 2 0 121 168 72.02 0
THERRY PENOLA OB 2 0 2 0 117 165 70.91 0OLD PARADIANS 2 0 2 0 96 149 64.43 0
C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
COLLEGIANS 2 2 0 0 196 91 215.38 8
ST BEDES MENT TIG 2 2 0 0 303 170 178.24 8
HAMPTON ROVERS 2 2 0 0 219 165 132.73 8
OLD ESSENDON GR 2 1 1 0 194 138 140 .58 4
CAULFIELD GR 2 1 1 0 170 122 139.34 4GLEN EIRAAFC 2 1 1 0 165 170 97 .06 4
AJAX 2 1 1 0 99 165 60 .00 4
OLD MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 176 280 62 .86 0
PRAHRAN AFC 2 0 2 0 104 198 52.53 0
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE2 0 2 0 132 259 50.97 0
Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
BANYULE 2 2 0 0 230 133 172.93 8
IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 2 0 0 179 111 161 .26 8
ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 2 2 0 0 236 157 150.32 8
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 186 174 106.90 8
OLD GEELONG 2 1 1 0 150 188 79.79 4
YARRA VALLEY O B 2 1 1 0 144 192 75.00 4
AQUINAS 0 C 2 0 2 0 221 245 90.20 0
OLD CAMBERWELL 2 0 2 0 148 183 80.87 0
MONASH BLUES 2 0 2 0 151 203 74.38 0
OLD CAREY 2 0 2 0 115 174 66 .09 0
D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
MENTONE AMATEURS 2 2 0 0 275 126 218 .25 8SALESIAN 0 C 2 2 0 0 215 128 167 .97 8
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 1 1 0 236 150 157 .33 4
OAKLEIGH AFC 2 1 1 0 167 144 115 .97 4
WEST BRUNSWICK 2 1 1 0 127 122 104.10 4
KEW 2 1 1 0 151 179 84.36 4
PENINSULA O B 2 1 1 0 154 185 83.24 4
LATROBEUNI 2 1 1 0 124 210 59.05 4
PARKSIDE 2 0 2 0 117 221 52.94 0POWER HOUSE 2 0 2 0 57 158 36.08 0
D3 SECTION P
FITZROY REDS 2BENTLEIGH AFC 2
ST JOHNS O C 2ELSTERNWICK 2MONASH GRYPHONS 2
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2UHSOB 2
RICHMOND CENTRAL 2ALBERT PARK 2
SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2
D4 SECTION PNORTH BRUNSWICK 2WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2
SYNDALTALLY-HO 2SWINBURNE UNI 1MT ULYDALE 2
BULLEEN COBRAS 2OLD WESTBOURNE 2
RUPERTSWOOD 2ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2ST MARYS 2
ELEY PARK AFC 2
W L D For Agst %2 0 0 216 39 553 .85
2 0 0 277 88 314 .772 0 0 321 112 286 .612 0 0 173 115 150.43
1 1 0 188 167 112.571 1 0 186 208 89 .42
0 2 0 118 213 55.400 2 0 90 228 39.47
0 2 0 103 309 33.33
Pts
88
88
440
0
00 2 0 46 239 19.25 0
W L D For Agst % pLs2 0 0 210 95 221 .05 8
2 0 0 214 114 187.72 82 0 0 230 180 127.78 81 0 0 87 79 110.13 8
1 1 0 167 130 128.46 41 1 0 188 180 104.44 41 1 0 104 111 93.69 41 1 0 72 91 79.12 40 2 0 148 205 72 .20 0
0 2 0 167 241 69 .29 00 2 0 82 243 33 .74 0
A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pis
UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 2 0 0 177 26 680.77 8
STBERNARDS 2 2 0 0 157 88 178.41 8
OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 172 128 134.38 8
MAZENOD 0 C 2 1 1 0 148 96 154.17 4
MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 165 130 126.92
4 OLD SCOTCH 2 1 1 0 155 142 109.15
4 OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 1 0 72 114 63.16
4 OLD TRINITY 2 0 2 0 98 155 63.23 0MHSOB 2 0 2 0 83 207 40.10 0ST KEVINS 2 0 2 0 61 202 30.20 0
B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts
WHTEFRIARS 2 2 0 0 185 73 253.42 8'..
OLD HAILEYBURY 2 2 0 0 199 101 197.03 8
OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 0 0 166 97 171 .13 8'
OLD PARADIANS 2 2 0 0 176 118 149 .15
8ORMOND 2 1 1 0 148 116 127.59 4'..
THERRY PENOLA OB 2 1 1 0 159 154 103 .25 4
OLD IVANHOE 2 0 2 0 98 164 59 .76 0
DE LA SALLE 2 0 2 0 85 167 50.90 0
NORTH OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 66 169 39.05 0
BEAUMARIS AFC 2 0 2 0 68 191 35.60 0
C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts
ST BEDES MENT TIG 2 2 0 0 192 55 349.09 8'..
HAMPTON ROVERS 2 2 0 0 236 121 195.04 8
CAULFIELDGR 2 2 0 0 157 93 168.82 8 .
COLLEGIANS 2 1 1 0 188 101 186.14 4
OLD ESSENDON GR 2 1 1 0 169 115 146.96 4'.
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE2 1 1 0 126 117 107.69 4
PRAHRAN AFC 2 1 1 0 106 128 82.81 4
AJAX 2 0 2 0 74 176 42.05 0
GLEN EIRAAFC 2 0 2 0 87 226 38.50 0
OLD MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 66 269 24.54 0