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EDITORIALby Phil Stevens

Good afternoon football followers .Finals time is fast approaching! That magic time of

theyear in Melbourne when the weather improves ande•<citement mounts as teams scramble desperately forthe limited finals positions available ; when teams still:-. ,th a chance of making the finals check the teams theystill are to meet, making rough calculations of pointsthey are "sure of" and see if this will be enoughcompared to the other teams they are up against forthese limited prized spots .

Recently I contacted clubs within the VAFA andoutside the VAFA to see if they are prepared to host finalsmatches and today I present a display of proposeddates, venues and finals to be played for each of thesections of the VAFA - please see Talking Football foran explanation of the F section final 6 system .

I would like to point out that the program is only aproposed draft and may change should other venues

become available and certainly venues may change ona weekto week basis as participating teams for variousfinals become known .

Where a venue is tagged with an (e) this means thatVAFA will man a gate and charge entryfeesto spectators- it is assumed that host clubs will provide canteen andafter-match facilities on each day thus generating incomefor the host club. Of course it is also assumed that hostclubs observe the V A F A 'alcohol' regulations strictly. I nthe case of non-VAFA grounds, a condition of a clubbeing invited to host finals is that patrons who drink mustdo so within a licenced club and the club must makearrangements prohibiting alcohol to be taken outsidethe facility before or during a match . (Note this onlyapplies to non-VAFA venues - VAFA venues can onlyserve alcohol at a pre-match function for which VAFApermission has been granted .)

SECTIOP! 1ST SEMI 2ND SEM I PRELIM . FINAL GRAND FINALA ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PAR K

30/8/92 ( e) 6/9/92 (e) 13/9192 (e) 20/9/92 (e )B ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK BRUNSWICK or BOX HILL ELSTERNWICK PAR K

29/8/92 ( e) 5/9/92 (e) 12/9/92 (e) 19/9/92 (e)

C BRUNSWICK BOX HILL SANDRINGHAM ELSTERNWICK PAR K22/8/92 ( e) 29/8/92 (e) 5/9/92 (e) 12/9/92 (e)

D JUNCTION OVAL BRUNSWICK SANRINGHAM BRUNSWICK22/8/92 22/8/92 (e) 2918/92 (e) 5/9/92 (e)

E MORDIALLOC MENTONE BRUNSWICK MORDIALLOC22/8/92 (e) 22/8/92 (e) 29/8/92 (e) 5/9/92 (e)

F QUAL . FINAL 2ND SEMI PREL . FINAL GRAND FINA LMENTONE or BOX HILL PARKSIDE or BOX HILL MENTONE MORDIALLO C

(e) (e) (e )ELIMIN . FINAL (1) 1ST SEM I(3 x 6) PARKSIDE MORDIALLOC

ELIMIN . FINAL 29/8/92(4 x 5) 0.15 ALBERT PARK (e)

22/8/92

G SOUTH ROSS GREGORY ROSS GREGORY ROSS GREGORY ELSTERNWICK PAR K1/8/92 1/8/92 8/8/92 15/8/92 (e)

G NORTH BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK ROSS GREGORY ELSTERNWICK PAR K1/8/92 1/8/92 8/8/92 15/8/92 (e)

U19i1 HARRY TROTT HARRY TROTT HARRY TROTT ELSTERNWICK PAR K29/8/92 5/9192 12/9/92 19/9/92 (e)

U19/c MONASH UNI MONASH UNI MONASH UNI MONASH UN I29/8/92 (11 .15 am) 29/8/92 ( 2 pm) 5/9/92 (11 .15 am) 12/9/92 (11 .15 am )

U19/S HAMPTON ROVERS OLD BRIGHTON MONASH UNI MONASH UN I29/8/92 (2 pm) 29/8/92 (2 pm) 5/9/92 (2 pm) 12/9/92 (2 pm)

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A SECTIONby Ad am Kenyon

REVIEWHaileyburians continued their winning form whe n

they easily accounted for a lethargic Old Xaveriancombination last weekend. The Xavs have virtually lostall chance of making the four and now must concentrateon trying to stay above Marcellin and Therry .

The Blood's dramatic turnaround in form over thepast 5 weeks has coincided with the return of ChrisMcKenzie, Glen Tanner and Gary Phillips. WhereHaileybu ry were struggling to find goal scorers, theynow have unearthed many avenues to goal . WesByrns, Connell and Phillips have formed a mostdangerous half forward line and with on-ballers suchas Simon Meehan and Chris Kraus roving the packs,winning scores may come more often for the Bloods.

Where have Xavs gone wrong? They just don't seemto be ableto string good gamestogether. They certainlymissed Matt Haneber ry last week and with MattBourke off the ground after half time they lost allsemblance of their usual selves . Hopefully the Xavswon't drop their bundle after a fairly competitive stepinto A Section .

De La fell in by a point after a last ditch bouncinggoal by Craig Wright to down St Bernard's.

St Bernard's looked home and hosed at 3/4 timewhen they held a 23 pt lead, but somehow the boysfrom East Malvern more than doubled their 3/4 timescore and scrambled in for both a win and place in thefour.

Defenders Mark Lowe and John Tully were in finetouch as was ruck rover Chris Campbell . Paul Capesat full back did a greatjob on Nick Fraser but, althoughhaving four more scoring shots, St Bernard's wereunable to win a game that should have been theirs .

St Bernard's managed to hold onto 2nd spot andwith the likes of Vin Comito, Rob Purcell, Gavin Keaneand the Gollant brotiiers (who will return from injuryshortly) will certainly play in this year's finals and be amajor headache to anyone they play.

De La sti!l look good on paper and as they regainsome of their injured players will most likely hold theirspot in the four. We all know how dangerous they willbe come finals time.

You can't help but to feel sorry for North Old Boys- two 1 pt losses in two weeks! After struggling toovercome form loss and injury problems, they now haveto battle against bad luck!

The victory to Old Scotch keeps them in touch withthe four.

Rohan Aujard continues to impress in the ruck asdoes Mark Brady and Gavin Eagle both of whom haverarely been out of the best players all year.

North, like St Bernard's, appeared to have this gamein safe keeping at 3/4 time but Scotch overran them .This type of loss may knock the wind out of North's

charge and maketheir push forthe finals so much moredifficult, as they would surely have suffered mentallyafter two such losses.

On the bright side, No rth must be happy with theform of Tom Beare and Bruno Conti .

North are now a game out of the four but they dohave an excellent percentage - they are still very mucha chance and for that matter so is Scotch - toss a coin !

Collegians flogged Therry by 93 points . This gamewas a no-contest after quarter time as the Lions piledon 17 goals to Ther ry 's 4.

Not that the result of this game was ever in doubt,but I did think that Therry would be a little morecompetitive especially since they are struggling to avoidrelegation .

Centre half forward Stephen Mount wasunstoppable, booting 7 goals along with ChristianDavidson on the wing, and Mark Hibbins in his "kickbehind the play" role proved too good for Therry.

Therry 's Mick Goodwin and Bernie Carter nevergave up trying but the Lions had too much strength .

Ther ry are sitting right in the relegation firing line an dwould have to get a move on if they plan to spend '93in the top grade. The return of Tim Taylor will aid theirprogress, but has the damage been done?

Collegians on the other hand are worthy favouritesfor the flag - I wonder if they'll go through a slump? -or are they that good? Time will tell .

Ormond jumped Marcellin in the first quarter andwere never headed .

The Marcellin attack loses all its potency when GaryPetroff is held down .

Ormond showed that they can kick goals whenallowed. Paul Schuhkraft and David McDonaldbagged 4 each in good forward displays . AndrewJobling continues to lead from the front and this weekit was Anthony Grace's turn to get into the action .

Gary Williams has been in fine form forthe Eaglesand he was one of few to be competitive last week .

Ormond are now in 3rd place and have been th equiet achievers this year and should be respected .

Marcellin, with the report of Joe Amad, may havedone their dash . A few weeks ago they were pushingfor a place in the four but have dropped their bundlein recent times. Eagle coach Murray B rowne must beat a loss to work out why his team has had such adramatic form loss. We all know that Marcellin hastalentbut they certainly aren't playing to it .

Ormond are a good unit . Apart from Jobling andConnell they have no standouts - all 18 are playing well,but the loss of Clarksen will certainly be felt.

NO "A" SECTION MATCHES THIS WEEKEND

COLLEGIANS 4.1 9.4 16.4 21 .12 .138THERRY 2.3 3.4 6.9 6.9 .45COLLEGIANS Mount 7, Woolhouse 6, Lake 2, Parkin 2, Wallace, Dansey .

aar Galbraith. BEST C. Davidson, S . Mount, M . Hibbins, M Lake,Low . B . Woolhouse.

THERRY Grocock 2, Goodwin, McKay, Zanetti, Eastmure . BEST Mn, B Carter, J. Reddick, M . 0'Kearney, G . Biddlestone, S

MARCELLIN 0.3 1.6 3.7 7.11 .53ORMOND 5.4 8.6 13.10 16.11 .107GIARCELLIN M . Getson 2, Randall2, Lindenmayer, Petroff, Caffry . BEST

~,mms, J. Pappas, D . Howe, S. Boysen, M . Moran, N . Bourke.~0 a~ 0, 1DSchuhkraft 4, D. McDonaid 4, S . Grace 3, McConvdl3, Job6ng,

Grace BEST A. Jobling, A. Grace, M . McConvdl , IS . Grace, E . Fraser,

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NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 3, Boyle 3, P. O'Farrell, Jones. BEST 8. Girolami,- c r*e, T Beare, I . Turnbull, O . Abrahams, T. Egan .OLD SCOTCH Millar 2, S. Steele, Stokes, Brady, Aujard, Allen, Price. BEST- : :rd, M . Brady, G . Eagle, A. SMdh, S. Gibbs, S. Steel eST BERNARD'S 4.6 4.8 7.12 8.13 .61DE LA SALLE 2.1 4.5 4.5 9.8.62ST 9ERNARD'S S. Walsh 2, Mulkearns 2, R . Purcell . Taylor, Keane,

II . BEST P. Capes, V. Comito, S . Walsh, G . Keane, Mulkearns,

Dc L :.3ALLE Fiume 2, Hunter, Mackintosh, McClounan, Toohey, Fraser,.: : . a Wright . BEST M . Loy.=e, J . Tully, C. Campbell, G . Sheedy, Toohey,

OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 5.8 7.9 7.14 .56OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6.1 8.6 15.13 19.17.131OLD XAVERIANS Bourke 3, G. Dalton, M . Holmes, Mithen, Bowen . BEST

- :•an R . Green, J . Dalton, P. Klein, J . Hilbert, G . Clare .OLD HAtLEYBURIANS Lappage 4, Byrns 4, G . Phillips 3, Kraus 3,, . . ~ 2, McKenzie, Meehan, Tanner. BEST M. Orton, A. Baxter, W. Byrns,

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RESERVESCOLLEGIANS 1.2 5.7 5.10 7.16.58THERRY 4.3 6.5 8.7 9.7.61COLLEGIANS Coyne 2, Twaddle, Wittaker, Foard, Blackman, Happell .BE_- Lemon . Kerr, Happell, Greeves, Jefferson, Twaddle,THERRY Falcone4, Slavich 2, Jones, Bosanko, McCann. BEST Davies,. -1 . O'Rourke, McCann, Hollow, Lyons .MARCELLIN 2.1 6.2 7.3 9.7.61OR MOND 1.4 4.5 6.7 6.7.43MARCELLIN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .ORMOND Marnow 2, Symes 2, Kukuljan, Harrington . BEST Aldridge,Edgell, Davine, Marnow, Abrahams, Reidy.NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 5.4 7.6 10.8 .68OLD SCOTCH 4.2 9.2 12.7 16.9 .105NC= - H OLD BOYS Anderson 3. Allman 2, Collison 2, Dwyer, Scott,

BEST Leigh, Cannizzaro, Irvine, Zumbo, Dwyer, Dela cOLU s^OTCH Fox 9, Watson, Hodges, Kerr, Hunter, Kiel, T Hart, DuthieBE -„er, Fox, Hunter, Chambers, Bennett, Pett yST BEFfiNARD'S 5.4 7.5 10.5 11.7.73DE LA SALLE 1.3 5.9 6.10 9 .10.64ST BERNARD'S Looker 4, Hogan 3, Morrice 3, Palmer. BEST Mahady,Byrne, Looker. Brebner. Wood . Perrett .DE LA SALLE S. Rudd 5, Waldron 2, Bell, Maher. BEST Leonard, M .Edmonds, Tessier, Mastraini, Dillon, T. Edmonds.OLD XAVERIANS 1 .5 5.7 6.9 8.9.57OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3.0 5.2 8.5 8.7.55OLD XAVERIANS Connors 4, P. Salter 2, Meehan, King . BEST R. Dalton,In a Bourke, Mortensen, Meehan, Lowe .CA D H- LEYBURIANS Bingham 3, R. Parton 2, Andersen, Hoare,

, . BEST Eyers, Kretscmer, Bingham, Dean, Main, Seccull .

n, Old Haileybury's lanky ruckman, playe d:F: -- S 103 ALESTC N E

his Igame on July 1 and was one of the best afield

in the Bloods' win over Old Xaverians . Oris made hisdebut for the club back in 1986 and has since won manyadmirers for his unceasing determination and the efforthe puts into improving his game. Despite fears that Ortswas once developing a liking for falling asleep undertables, he is nevertheless always wide awake on theground and proved to be a runaway winner of OldHaileybury's Best and Fairest award for season 1991 .With arms that really do reach up like tentacles (youshould see them, Jack) and his familiar bellows ofencouragement around the quartertime huddles, Ortsis always guaranteed to give 110 percent . Fromeveryone down at Old Haileybury, congratulations Ortsand keep up the good work .

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It was very interesting to read the article Saturday11/7/92 about the success of New Clubs in the Last 10Years . However, my immediate thought upon readingthis article and the attached table was how anymeaningful analysis of the 1980s period could beconducted without consideration to the achievementsof Therry CCOB and Banyule.

Although the admission of these two Clubs is just priorto 1982, the inclusion of Ormond in the Table obviouslyallows some "Poetic licence'' to the analysis .

If my memory serves me correctly (and pleaseamend any errors), Therry (nee Glenroy) and Banyulewere "F" Grade Grand Finalists in 1981 and then againthe next year in "E" Grade. These two rivals thencontested the very physical 1983 "D" Grade Second-Semi at Nth Brunswick and the 1985 "C" GradePreliminary Final, with Bernie Dunn's handballingTherry the narrow victor. After some heartbreakingattempts in "B" Grade, Therry finally reached "A" Grade

in 1990. Banyule, after a relegation hiccup in 1987 from"B" Grade, were brave losing Semi-finalists last yearand seem destined for "A" Grade shortly.

I also feel that these Clubs, along with Whitefriars,deserve praise for taking Amateur Football into areasthat have strong Local Competitions . Yet, these Clubswith the dedicated committeemen and band of workers,have still been able to progress upward, thwarting themany recruiting offers to their quality players .

One final thought . The standard in the middle Gradeshas improved significantly. "D" Grade is enormouslyclose and competitive again this year . Perhaps theambitions of Mazenod, Williamstown, St Leo's, St Mary'setc. will have to get used to lingering an extra year ortwo in some of the middle Grades.

Peter Hannan*Editor's note : Letters are welcome on any subject

pertaining to Amateur football and as many will bepublished as possible .

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We have been told!!On Saturday night we went within a whisker of missing out on getting all match details into Sunday's newspapers

and Monday's papers because some home clubs didn't get details to Norm before 5 .3 0We have a screen booked with AAP from 5 .40 - if we don't have all information dictated to the operator

by 5 .50 the operator will be reassigned another job and we will be ignored .With 10 clubs trying to phone Norm Nugent at 5 pm clubs must keep redialling continually until they "strikeit lucky". I suspect that if someone misses the first or second time they go for a beer intending to have another

go a little later on - hence the following typical spread of times :Marcellin 5 pm (excellent) Old Xaverians 5.20 (good) Monash Blues 5.45 (terrible)North OBs 5.05 (excellent) Collegians 5 .25 (acceptable) Whitefriars 5 .55 (terrible)St Bernard's 5 .10 (excellent) Banyule 5.30 (acceptable )Old Trinity 5.15 (very good) Old Brighton 5.35 (poor)

Please ensure we do not miss out on gaining this valuable exposure by every home club meeting this timetable :by 5.30 All match details dictated to Norm Nugen tat 5 .40 Norm must switch phone to fa xby 6.00 All match details must have been dictated to AA P

I repeat once again, if we lose the assigned operator we lose the opportunity of getting A and B details in Sunday'sand Monday's papers .

How are my predictions looking? In my Editoral of 27/6/92 I forecast my final fours .Atthe moment it appears I've put the "mozz" on De La Salle ; my choice of Collegians as premier looks odds-on ;my B section premier choice of Old Brighton "a chance" and my B section four looks good .The rest of my predictions look a reasonable chance of eventuating except my big blues appear to be St Bernard's

U19s (I said 4th, currently 12 pts away from 4th), Old Camberwell U19s (I said to finish 3rd, currently 8 pts clearon top) and Monash Blues U19s (I said to finish 4th, currently 12 pts from 4th) .

Another look at a later date .

Southern FM 88 .3 has agreed to broadcast live this year's A section Grand Final on Sunday Sept 20th .

Details regarding the 4 week finals series in F Section this year:Week 1- 3 matches Week 2 - 2 matches Week 3- 1 match

1 . Qualifying final Team 1 vs 2 4. Match 1 winner vs 6. Loser match 4 vs Winner match 5 .2. Elimination final Team 3 vs 6 Next highest ranking winner Week 4 - 1 matc h3. Elimination final Team 4 vs 5 5. Loser match 1 vs 7. Grand Finals

Other winning team Winner Match 4 vs Winner match 6

REVIEW ONLY OF LAST WEEK 'S MATCHESTop side Old Trinity really had to work hard before

beating M onash Blues by 19 points . Trinity started allright but the determination shown by Monash was acredit to coach Brian Ford . Trinity had the bulk of theplay in the 1st quarter but inaccurate kicking meant thatat quarter time Trinity only led by 20 pts . In the 2ndquarter Trinity had more scoring shots than M onashbut accurate kicking bythe Students reduced Trinity'slead to 13 pts at the major break . The 3rd quarter sawM onash exert physical pressure on Trinity's onballerswho could not deliver the ball accurately to the forwards .Monash outscored Trinity 32 pts to 19 pts leaving thescore level at 3/4 time . Both sides went for the doctorin the last quarter, Trinity 10 scoring shots to M onash6 but desperate individual efforts by Norman andAnderson enabled Trinity's forward line ( Heath 2goals in last quarter) to capitalise more effectively thanM onash and end up recording a hard fought victoryby 19 pts. Trinity's best players were Graeme Clarke,Trevor Norman, Adam Anderson and Rob Phillips.Monash's better players were Mick' Meat' Ham, Dave'Ted' Lawrence, Greg `H 'sppy' Hipweil (unlikelytaggerif you don't mind!) and David 'Goose' N ewman .

University Blues saved themselves from possiblerelegation with a good workmanlike display in beatingParkside by 87 pts with'doksich well on top of Yandell .The Red Devils were more than competitive in the 1sthalf trailing by 28 pts at 1h time . Blues coach AlanJarrott moved Mike to the forward line with adevastating result and with the return of Lockhead fromHawthorn and °tandell in the pocket, the Blues hada potent forward line - they ran away from Parksideafter 3/4 time slamming 9 goals in the last quarter. Bluesbetter players were John Kanis, Sam Steveson,Baden Furphy and Hamish Worsley . Best forParkside were Goren Yoksich, Leo Panjari, LeeMacNamara and Mark Sherlock .

Boy what a week in football does for some sides . OldBrighton beaten last week, thrashed Old Mentoniansby a whopping 121 pts . Old Mentonians had 1st useof the 6 goal wind but could only manage 2 whilstBrighton kicked 4 against it - the game in effect wasover. Brighton really hit their earlier season form, theBrighton team were aggressive with excellentteamwork that set up 12 different goalkickers . Farrowand Sly were missing for Old M entonians and theywere certainly missed, but by no means the differencebetween the two sides. Brighton had winnerseverywhere - Simon Lennox bagged 4, GarryDenson rucked solidly and was active up forward,Gerrard `Gut' Bennett and Tony ` M umsa' Hoar wereboth solid in defence. Old M entonians best were DaveCampbell, Tony Bournon, Came ro n Scott and DrewSoliev.

Whitefriars sitting in 3rd spot were extremelydisappointing in losing to Old Melburnians by 56 ptsand subsequently slipped to 5th spot with the worstpercentage of all the final contenders . Old Melburnia,,shad 1st advantage of the strong wind, however, in the1st quarterthe heavy conditions were a certain leveller- with both sides kicking 3 .2, the 2nd quarter saw OldM elburnians adapting better to the conditions andstarted running the ball with ease . W hitefriars failedto capitalise on many forward moves and were alwaysunder intense pressure from the Old M elburnians halfback line. O'Brien, A. W itts and Cordner were valu-able players to Old Melburnians with Anastasakisplaying an important role in the centre. The 3rd quartersaw Old M elburnians use the wind to their advantagekicking 4.4 to W hitefriars 1 .5 . Friars' M ark Batemanand Ben Crowe were trying all day to create oppor-tunities for the Friars' onballers. Old Melburniansleading by 48 pts at 3/4 time eased up a bit but stilloutscored Whitefriars by 9 pts. Old Melburnianswinning margin of 56 pts was a pretty true indicationof the dominance Old Melburnians had on the game .Better players for Old M elburnians were the coachPaul O'Brien, Jeremy Nichols, Steve Bardsley andSimon N ewman . W hitefriars' better players wereMark Baterman, Ben Crowe, John Bonnyman andSimon Strike .

An injury riddled Banyule went down to OldParadians by33 pts in agame of vital importance. Withinjuries to 12 senior players, Banyule were always goingto struggle . The 1st quarter was tough, Banyute tradedParade by 5 pts at 1/4 time - Parade looked good inthe 2nd quarter slamming on 5 .6 in 15 minutes, whileallowing Banyuie to kick just 1 .3 for the term . If not forthe efforts of the Bears' Stephen `Hoota' Gray acrosshalf back, the rampage may have become a massacre .M idway through the 3rd term things started to chang

e for theBears. Dave Williams began to assert hi sauthority in the ruck and finallythe Bears began to run,the difference in Parade's favour was 19 pts at 3/4 time- feeling they had a chance of victory the Bears beganstrongly - momentum was all with the Bears as Barnesmarking strongly and goaling, Banyule only trailed by6 pts but Parade stood firm and answered the challengeto rally and put the game beyond doubt with a 5 goallast term running out victors by 33 pts . Best player forParade was Brett Pannam and the ammo superstarPeter Brabender, also Nick Wayman was good .Banyule's best player was once again Dave W iiliams,Stephen G,- and Greg Sutterby were majorcontributors for the Bears .

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~ SENIORSOLD TRINITY 5.4 8.10 11 .11 15.17.107MONASH BLUES 2.2 7.3 12.5 13.10.88OLD TRINITY Heath 4, Boxtel 4, Phillips 2, Adam 2, Parkes, Hopkins,Clarke. BEST G . Clarke, T. Norman, A . Anderson, R . Phillips, R. Beardsley,M AdamMONASH BLUES Newman 4, Alexander3, A . Quin 3, McGregor, Barker,Hodgson . BEST M . Hay, G . Hipvell, A. McGregor, J. Alexander, J. Quin,1 . Kohler.UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.6 10.10 16.15 26.19 .175PARKSIDE 2.1 6.6 10.8 12 .10 .82UNIVERSITY BLUES Lochhead 6, Yandell 5, Keats 3, Wallis 3, Lennen3 R. Furphy 2, Norman, O'Donnell, Gust . BEST J. Kanis, S . Stevenson,B. Furphy, H . Worsley, M . Yandell, T. Hutchins.PARKSIDE L. Panjari 3. Sansonetti 2, Stuart 2, Globan, Meehan, Dean,Sherlock, Chilcott. BEST G . Yoksich, L . Panjari, L. MacNamara, M .Sherlock, P. Meehan, A. Vergoni .OLD BRIGHTON 4.5 11.11 18.14 25.18 .168OLD MENTONIANS 2.1 2.1 6.4 7.5 .47OLD BRIGHTON Lennox 4, Hayden 3, Barber 3, James 3, Grant 2,McLachlan 2, Hamilton 2, Talbot 2, Reid, Perry, Denson, Cochrane . BESTS Lennox, M . Reid, G . Bennett, M . Barber, A. McLachlan, A. Grant .OLD MENTONIANS Acreman 3, Solley 2, Bournon, Love. BEST C. Scott,N . MacQuire, G . Dickson, M . Barrett, D. Campbell, D. Solley.WHITEFRIARS 3.2 5.2 6.7 7.9.51OLD MELBURNIANS 3.2 7.8 13.12 15.17.107WHITEFRIARS B. Crowe 2, Coghlan 2, Jenkins, Lyall, Bonnyman- BESTM . Bateman, B. Crowe, S. Strike, J . Bonnyman, A . Carbone, J . Philip.OLD MELBURNIANS Coroner 6, Newman 2, Teal 2, Andrew Wilts 2,Thompson, Anastakis, Maskiell . BEST P. O'Brien, J. Nichols, S. Bardsley,S. Newman, D. Coroner, G . Williams .BANYULE 2.3 3.6 8.8 11.9 .75OLD PARADIANS 3.2 8.8 11.9 16.12 .108BANYULE Sutterby 2, Holt 2, Barnes 2, Coulson, Legge, Witchell, Gent,Cullen . BEST D. Williams, S . Gray, Sutterby, Witchell, Pyers, P Barnes .OLD PARADIANS Harrison 5, Phelan 4, Shannon 2, Gleason 2, La Fertile? Wayman . BEST B. Pannam, P. Brabender, Wayman, Gleason, Philp,--y

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250 GAMES FOR UNI CAPTAI NJohn Kanis, University Blues Captain and top

amateur player over many seasons reached a personalmilestone on July 11th with his 250th amateur game.Chosen on the wing for this match his efforts wererewarded with yet another Best on ground vote. Justhow versatile is this player who has filled almost everyposition on the field except full forward and full back,after joining 'Blues' in 1988 from 'Caulfield' John hasbeen an outstanding Club member both on and off thefield, a former State player and multi Best and Fairestwinner his advice is often sought and given with verygood grace. From day one at the club John has alwaysbeen true BLUE, never once wavering in his loyalty ordedication he has earned the respect of all clubmembers who join as one in congratulating our mostpopular member on an outstanding achievement, welldone John Kanis .

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RESERVESOLD TRINITY 4.2 7.5 11.6 13.8 .86MONASH BLUES 1.1 2.2 3.3 5.4 .34OLD TRINITY Papas4, Thomas 2, Neave 2, Banfield, Adam, Sammut,P. Robison, C . Robison. BEST Neave, O'Shaughnessy, Smith, Thomas,Scott, Kay.MONASH BLUES Wood, J. Millie, Andritsos, Trumble, Easton . BEST J .Millie, Edmonds, Conroy, Andritsos, Spencer, Wood .UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 8.9 10.12 14 .15 .99PARKSIDE 4.2 7.3 10.3 10.4 .64UNIVERSITY BLUES Barbanti 3, Buckley 3, B. Christie 2, Gerner 2, Giles,Rice, Hamilton. BESTCoulter, T. Jackson, Hamilton, Freyer, Zimmerman,Giles .PARKSIDE J. Panjari 5, Stone 2, Penrose, Harty, Monahan . BEST J .Panjari, Stone, M . Gard, Bestow, Brown, Fletcher .OLD BRIGHTON 1.3 4.4 4.9 9.11 .65OLD MENTONIANS 2.4 2.4 6.7 7.10.52OLD BRIGHTON Smythe 2, Fitchett, Moreton, Renner, Bennett, Allen,McLennan, Ryan. BEST Shelley, McLennan, McMahon, Bennett, Allen,Latzer.OLD MENTONIANS Dyer 3, Sher 2, Carter, Stokie . BEST P. Beynon, Sher,Johnsen, Dyer, Stokie, Low.WHITEFRIARS 2.1 8.6 12.9 15.14.104OLD MELBURNIANS 0.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 .10WHITEFRIARS Butler 3, J. White 3, Puglia 2, Livesey-Cole 2, M . Reidy2, M . Reidy2, Hughes2 . Mullins. BEST M . Reidy, Butler, Murray, Hughes,Mullins, Peter O'Brien.OLD MELBURNIANS Salter. BESTSalter, Rich, T. Wilts, Manson, Hope,Read .BANYULE 0.2 3.3 4.7 5.10 .40OLD PARADIANS 4.1 9.1 11.3 12 .6 .78BANYULE G . Pyers 2, Gibson 2, Foster. BEST Power, Kearsey, J.Fraumano, Agostinelli, Peter Barnes, Foster.OLD PARADIANS M . Livy3, Heury 2, Cosgriff, Digney, Baird, Tripp, Kerr.BEST Digney, Cosgriff, Swindon, Canavan, Board, Livy .

SENIORSR . Phillips, Old TrinityAcreman, Old MentoniansT. Hayden, Old BrightonHeath, Old TrinityLockheed, University Blues

RESERVESP. Robison, Old TrinitySmyth, Old BrightonM . Spencer, Monash BluesHarrison, Old ParadiansZaneli, Old Paradian s

OLD TRINITY vs OLD PARADIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD MELBURNIANSOLD MENTONIANS vs MONASH BLUESOLD BRIGHTON vs PARKSIDEWHITEFRIARS vs BANYULE

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C SECTIONby "The Squirrel"

REVIEW - ROUND 13 (11 JULY '92)On a bleak and cold mid winter's Saturday, results

went the way most pundits would've expect . 'Squirrel'man missed on MHSOB's win tipping an upset . Can'tbe right all the time I suppose. For avid readers of thiscolumn you'd be right saying I'm never right all thetime !

Kew ventured out north to confront Thomastownin what appeared on paper at least, to be a dangergame. The Ks came away winners by the biggestmargin of the day, 35 pts to consolidate 2nd spot . Forthe Towners, the heat is still very hot in the 'kitchen' .

An in-form Ivanhoe hosted adetermined Uni-Blacksteam and emerged victors in the day's highest scoringencounter by 25 pts . The winning margin tendssomewhat to flatter the ' Hoes as late in the last quarterthe Students were still very much in the game . Ivanhoe,now equal 4th and poised to take the 'quantum' leap andthe Uni . boys aren't far off knocking over a big 'scalp' .

At Albert Park, Oval 8 or more to the point SiberiaFlatsthe Commbank unittook the days spoils from StKilda/Sth Caulfield in a pretty lacklustre affair inconditions not conducive to good footy. The Saints hadset themselves for a big effort following a week of in-house drama but all to no avail as the Bank kicked 4into the wind whilethe Saints couldn't register a major.The Saints clawed to a slender lead near 3 qtr time butthe Bankers steadied and then went on with the jobin the final stanza . Chapple, McGaw, Capiron andBuckley tried hard for the Saints and the Bank werewell served by McDonald, Reid and both `Mahers' .Commbank cement their top spot and the Saints onthe basis of the recent showing should fend offrelegation, but will do well to not relax for one moment .

Melbourne High took on and conquered adetermined and desperate AJAX at Oval 2, Albert Parkby 28 pts . In what I'd guessed could've been an upsetthe Schoolers made me look silly (not hard to do!) byhaving much more of the play and dictating the termsof the game to suit themselves. The scoreboard, 26shots to 13 was indicative of their control, MHSOB'ssafe and secure whilst the Jackers are in more troublethan . . . . I'll let you come up with the suitable analogies !

Final game for review was the match of the daybetween Fawkner and Bulleen/Temp. The Fawkswere always in control and before you raise youeyebrows at the disparity in scoring shots let me tell youthat the majority of the Bullants 18 pts came from'rushed' or pot shots a mile out . The Northerners, afew injured players away from full strength, appear tobe right back on track . However, the same can't be saidof the Bullants . Nottravelling at all well at present anda few 'Big' blokes short of being premiership testingmaterial . With Ivanhoe breathing down their necks,Bulleen/Temp . will need to call on all their reserves ofcharacter to keep pace with the leading 3 . For Fawkner,it was a little bit like the ` M ajerczak' show with Markand Peter amassing some 70 possessions betweenthem and being ably supported by Robbie Lawson(ruck) and O'Lea ry off the H .B.F. The Bullants hadTulloch ( RVR), Driver (HBF) and George (Centre)amongst their better players .

As pwmised 4 weeks back here's the draw for theremaining 5 weeks. In brackets, wins to this stageandanticipated !}of wins at season's end. Highlighted aremy win selections . You work it out for yourself who getsthe 'chop' and who gets the 'double' chance .

COMMBANK (10) - B/Temp., Uni-Blks, Ivanhoe,Fawk ., T/Town . (15) ; KEW (10) - MHSOB, St Kilda,B/Temp ., Uni-Blks, Ivanhoe. (15) ; FAWKNER (9)- Uni-Blks, Ivanhoe, T/Town, C/Bank, AJAX . (13) ;BULL/TE M P (8) - C/Bank, AJAX, Kew, MHSOB, StKilda/Sth Caul . (11) ; IVANHOE (8) - T/Town, Fawk.,C/Bank, AJAX, Kew. (10) ; MHSOB (6) - Kew, T/Town,St Kilda, B/Temp, Uni-Blks. (9) ; St KILDA (4) - AJAX,Kew, MHSOB, T/Town, B/Temp. ( 6) ; THOM/TOWN (4)- Ivanhoe, MHSOB, Fawk ., St Kilda, C/Bank. (4) ; AJAX(3) - St Kilda, B/Temp, Uni-Blks, Ivanhoe, Fawk. (3); UP'1-BLKS (3) - Fawk., C/Bank, AJAX, Kew, MHSOB . (4) .

PREVIE W - ROU N D 14 (18 JULY '92)Ivanhoe vs Thomastown - A cut throat game for

both clubs . No beg pardons in this one. At home andin their present form the 'Hoes to win by about 6 twins .

MHSOB vs Kew - A danger game for Kew awayfrom home and especially at the treacherous HighSchool - Yarra oval . Kew's big man game is suited tosmallish grounds so the fear I predict may not be asawesome as it would appear. 1'm sure the Schoolerswill be in this game for a long way, however, I just can'timaginethe Ks letting this one slip by. Kew by3 majors.

Bulleen/Temp. vs Commbank - Desperate stakeshere for the Bullants with a visit to 5th right on the cardsif they fail against the ladder leaders . On form of recentweeks I'll go for the visiting Bankers but with a degreeof trepidation . Commbank only just by 15 pts.

St Kilda/Sth Caulfield vs AJAX - Sorry Jackersbut I'm deserting the ship. The Saint's recent form isa little better. Even in their losses they've managed tothreaten a little . The big man dominance of the Saintswill tell in the 2nd half when as the old adagegoes . . .they don't get any smaller but the fast get alittle slower. Saints by 6 goals.

Uni-Blacks vs Fawkner - The Students form of latehas been very good without winning many. On the otherhand Fawkner appear over their troubled times andbound for more wins, this game, I think, one of them .When the game really is down to the wire and has tobe won then it'll be the Fawks by about 5 big ones.

SPECIAL FROSTKICKERS REPOR TOur often unsung heroes, yesthe'Frost- kickers ; 2's,

Rezzies call 'em what you like will feature from here onin, with a focus on finals.

The big '4' is well and truly settled, with Uni-Blacksleading the way from Fawkner, BulieenlTemp. andM HSOB . The rest of the ' Magoos' are out of the finalsrace but are still serving their respective clubs with gustoand making up those very necessary numbers bothat training and for games .

This week - Towners over 'Hoes by 27 pts,Schoolers over Ks by 53 pts, Bullants over Bankersby 48 pts, Saints over Jackers by 36 pts and the topof the table game the Blacks by 14 pts against Fawkner.

150 GAMES TO ST KILDA/STH CAUL CHAMPCommittee, players and supporters of St Kilda/St h

Caulfield AFC congratulate Charlie Capiron onreaching his 150 game milestone forthe Club againstAJAX today (18/7) . Charlie (St Chas) is one of the Club'sand for that matter, the Amateur Comp's favourite sons.Charlie began his distinguished career in '83 havingcommenced his football with St Kilda U19s . Charlie'slist of achievements is a tribute to his football ability . '83C Section B&F winner (3rd in '84), a consistently highcompetition vote getter, quadruple Club champ ('83,'88, '89 and '91) coach, captain, premiership player andregular interstate rep including a carnival medal winnerin'85. Charlie's amateur record is second to none! Hisloyalty to the Club is surpassed only by his skill leveland application. Certainlythe most skilful playerto havepulled on a boot in the club's history, the' black panther'as he is affectionately known is repected by his teammates, opponents, umpires and the many friends hehas made in his years in amateur football . St Kilda/SthCaulfield (and your number one fan, Andrea) salutesits champion and favourite son .

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COMM. BANK 4.5 6.5 7.7 12.12.84ST KILDA/STH CAUL. 0.4 2.6 6.11 7.13.55COMM. BANK Andrews 3, Corboy 3, A. Pitts 3, A. Rolfs, BunnettWallmeyer BEST McDonald, Reid, T . Maher, Short, A . Maher, Cloke.ST KILDA/STH CAUL . Bergman 2, Kerien 2, Dunlevie, Buckley, CapironBEST Capron, McGaw, Gilmour, Benke, Gleason, La Fontaine .AJAX 6.2 7.2 8.4 8.5.53MHSOB 1.1 4.8 7.10 11 .15 .81AJAX Bugarski 3, Gordon 3, Di Pat, Sheezel . BEST Levin, R . Marks,Grundmann, D . Marks, Bloom, Levy.MHSOB Wix 4, Bamert2, Comer 2, Snaidero, Rosman, Guinea, Albergo .BEST Andueza, B. Glover, Lynch, Wix, Fleming, Comer, J . Newton.THOMASTOWN 3.8 4.9 8.13 12 .16.88KEW 2.0 10.4 14.6 19 .9 .123THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .KEW Sticca 4, Seuling 3, Wood 3, Clayton 3, Schober 2, Barnes, Cullen,Wells, White. BESTS. Bruno, Crimmins, Schober, Blake, Wood, Clayton .FAWKNER 1.0 6.5 10.7 12 .11 .83BULLEEN-TEMP. 2.4 3.8 4.12 7.18.60FAWKNER Jacobs 4, Ball 2, R . Cohen, Molloy, M . Majerczak, G . YOung,Holt, Majerczak . BEST M . Majerczak, J . Wilson, Lawson, P. Majerczak,K . Wilson, O'Leary.BULLEEN TEMP. George 2, Mayne 2, Pace 2, P Matthews. BEST Tulloch,Driver, George, Nigro, Course. Glover.IVANHOE 4.1 11.6 15.10 19 .12.126UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 6.3 10.4 16.5 .101IVANHOE Lengacher 5, P. Flynn 4, Angelin 2, D. Hoffman 2, Kennedy2, Jackson, Manuel, Scoble, Freeman . BEST La Rosa, Kennedy, Tucker,P. Flynn, Angelini, Bullen .UNIVERSITY BLACKS G . Evans 3, Longley 3, Rourke 2 . Quty, Jackson,Burnett. BEST G . Evans, Rourke, Reilly, Burnett, A . Gray, J . Gray.

RESERVE SCOMM. BANK 1.0 2.3 3.5 4.8.32ST KILDAIST CAUL. 4.2 5.3 9.11 10 .11 .71COMM . BANK Scott, Homarth, Henderson, Curtin . BEST Van Loon, Hyde,Jones, Coghlan, P. Pitts, Gillian .ST KILDA/STH CAUL . S. Degerring 3, Hoffert 2, Sempkm 2, P. Pegering2, Van Dort . BEST Liddell, Van Dort, Pope, Sempkin, Renwick, Harriman.AJAX 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.2 .8MHSOB 3.1 5.1 9.7 10 .11 .71AJAX S . Roth . BEST Thomas, B. Zielinski, Friedman, Kalob, Wrobel,Rockawin.MHSOB Black 3, Drummond 2, Feferkranz 2, McGennis . Menzies, AWebster. BEST Menzies, Feferkranz, B. Ansell, Sumner, A . Webster, Roach.THOMASTOWN 2.1 4.10 6.12 11 .15.81KEW 1.2 1.3 2.5 2.6 .18THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .KEW Bayne, Kinakou. BESTSChamarenko, Gourdou0s. Sheehan, Macn .Jack, D. Hope.

FAWKNER 2.1 2.3 5.9 5.11 .41BULLEENTEMP. 1.2 2.5 2.6 3.12 .30FAWKNER Kerslake, G. Walker, S. Walker, Johnston, Ford . BEST Kerslake,Clark, Carbon, Barrett, Wood, G . Walker.BULLEENTEMP. P. Nagel, C . Boutros, S. Mitilineos. BEST B . Bond, D.Hooper, R . Minney, D. Fraser, M . Mason, D. Martin.IVANHOE 2.1 2.4 3.9 4.11 .35UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.6 7.9 9.12 11 .15.81IVANHOE Blyth, McDonald, Maud, Smith . BEST P. Forsyth, Cartwright,Zanatta, Smith, Mcselop, McDonald .UNIVERSITY BLACKS D. Evans 3, Moorfield 2, Cordner 2, McArthur2, Gill 2, Neville. BEST Tillyard, Keys, Watson, Begley, Major . D . Evans .

C'WEALTH BANK vs UNI BLACKS at Elsternwick ParkAJAX vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOW EKEW vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELDTHOMASTOWN vs MHSOBFAWKNER vs IVANHO E

T~l - E- ~BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs COMMONWEATH BANKField: T. McKenzie, P. GerschGoal: C. Chalmers, G . BaumgartonST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs AJAXField : W. Henry, A . Kilne rGoal: S. Kahn, C . BarichievichMHSOB vis KEWField: M . Bushfield, R . SimonBoundary: L . Gallagher, C . SwifteGoal: M . Murray, B. HoareUNI . BLACKS vs FAWKNERField: P. Molloy, M . FordeGoal: M . Grey, G . ClancyIVANHOE vs THOMASTOWNField: J . Smith, M . JenkinsGoal: R . Dunstan, D . McKenzi e

SENIORSBergman, St Kild aA . Rolls, Comm . BankPace, Bulleen-TemplestoweSheezel, AJAXLengacher,Ivanhoe

D . Masci tt i, KewShenker, AJAXG . Rolls, Comm . BankWalker, FawknerBlack, MHSOB

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The Great Australian To4to

D SECTIONby "Phantom"

(substituting for Peter Lemon until the finals)

The "Ghost who walks" will often take long walks withhis faithful companion Devil, deep into the heart of theBengali jungle, whilst contemplating his selections forthe forthcoming round of Amateur football . . .

"I tipped this" and the Seagulls didn't fail thePhantom with the predicted upset of the round . TheNoddies failed to their toll 'on the Bridge' and werepunished by the infamous 'Williamstown Doctor'.And rew Featherston, roving with 32 gets was best onground sharking everything Mark'Big Bird' Cannon(back from injury) sent his way from the air. Skipper Alan'Di rty' Harry silenced the Noddies with great drivefrom the centre and provided the impetus forthe Gulls23 pt win and one step closer to another year in 'D' .

The Hoes journey to P re ston was a successfulmission with one straight kick deciding the issue . In amatch of good standards there were less than two kicksin it all day. P re ston was well served by David O'Brienin the back pocket, Darren Smith in the ruck andRandall McGaw on the ball - who is a model ofconsistency. The Bros led by a goal atthefinal changebut couldn't finish off their work as the Hoes, led byDyson in the'middle', continued their resurgence witha thrilling victory.

South of the Boarder down Bangholme way thePinball Players won the mud wrestle, kicking 6 glsbefore the Wellers had got off the bus . Justin Sebirecontinued on from his debut last week with anothergood performance. Paul Newport took over in the'High and the Mighty' divisiontaking many good marksin the conditions. Jackson tried hard forthe visitors asdid Pike in his traditional battle with `Choppa' Lannan .

0. Geelong chose to stay overnight at the'Beaumaris' in preparation for the match at Bluff Rd,to overcome any travel difficulties brought on by therefuellers strike, and judging by the score the cost oflodgings by the Bay proved worthwhile . The silence isdeafening at Roverland in recent weeks and theirimpending visit to division leaders Caulfield won't bringtelegrams of good luckfrom Buckingham Palace . TheOggers have steadied with a couple of wins and theydo seem to play better when Chief Reporter Lemon isout of sight!

Caulfield Gr, complete with 'chains', put togethertheir best performance of the year to outski St Kevin'sat the school . With Righetti closed due to 'lack of snow'and down a goal at 3/4 time, an injury depletedCaulfield, kicking against a4 gl breeze, found anothergearto defeat SKOBs by 4 pts. Nigel Cox on the backflank, Trevor Royals in the centre (again), GlenHarrison on the wing and Ma rtin Dicro sta ruck roving,were the best for the Fields who showed why they arethe ladder leaders .

TODAY'S GAM EWilliamstown aboard the MV Yarra Princess make

the journey up the Yarra to take on the Cattle Ba ronsat Como Park. The Sailors' form in recent regattas hasimproved dramatically whilst the Oggers gave their'groupies' an easier day at Hampton with a doublefigures winning margin . In their 2nd match race of the

season theSailors, with their'winged keel', might sneakhome on the spinnaker run in the final quarter .

The Noddies are at home to the WatersportsCent re C re w in what appears on paper to be the matchof the round. Coaches Matt Johnson - Mazenod andMark Tyquin - St Bede's will need little motivation toget their players up as the winner will consolidate a spotin the four whilst the loser will be closely checking the'other results' come Sunday morning . Mazenod tookthe points when they first met and they may sneak homein a tight finish .

The Marist Bro s - with Met Travelcard in hand willtram & train it to meet the Travelling Wilburyssomewhere near the South Eastern car park . TheSKOBs, who may be on the AFL shortlist to shareWaverly Park next year, are knocking on the door to the'four' and if they are to get in must pass the PrestonSecurity Guards . The SKOBs have lost the past twogames by 4 pts and P re ston's ability to kick a winningscore will be just enough to see them through andcontinue the SKOBs woes by - you guessed it-4 pts .

The Red Bluff Rovers have lost all form on the wettracks recently, whilst 'free for allers' Caulfield are asconsistent as' Popular Alm' and don't know howto puta bad one in . The Rovers' best chance would appearto be either switch to the reverse or 'Sydney' way ofgoing or 'scout' wide on the turn in search of bettergoing . The Fields, with Gavin M atthews Lang in thesulky, should ping straight to the front from the standstart and maintain their lead throughout the event .

The Grammarians Production between neighboursCamberwell and Ivanhoe would appear to be a'Sampson and Delilah' battle on paper with the Wellsstaring E Street in the face following consecutive losses .The Hoes onthe other hand continuetheir runtowardsthe four and the Wells will have to cut out the Hoes'ponytail brigade of forwards' if they are to have achance, The Wells can turn it on at home on occasionsbut I can't see them stopping the Hoes' charge.

SELECTIONS : Williamstown Mazenod PrestonCaulfield Grammarians Old Ivanho eThe "Why haven't you called?" clubs - O. Geelong,St Kevin's, Mazenod, O. Ivanhoe, Hampton Roversand O . Camberwell . Please contact Phantom'ssecretary Mark- Mondaymornings . Ph : 5421901 . Fax :542 1255 .NEXT WEEK : A special coverage of the unsung heroesin the seconds - Correspondents take note .

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M ILESTONE AT MAZENO DOne of Mazenod's favourite sons, Adrian `Jacksy'

G re en, set another record today (18/7) when hebecomes the 1st player to reach 250 games . Jacksybegan his career in 1978 (the club's 1st year) whilst astudent at the college and is the only player still playingfrom the original year. A testament to his greatcommitment and dedication . Jacksy has held positions

on the committee and rarely misses training . He has,Iso been a regular trophy winner and iscurrentlyvice-

ptain o f the reserves . He has also played in sixpremfershlps Usually atough reliable defender, he has

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syr~e1 otle assoc ated With the club salu es you Jac kearEveryon t h is magnificent achievement . 'Long live Number38' .

PRESTON MILESTONESEveryone at Preston Marist Brothers Old Boys

congratulates these players for their particularachievements over the last few weeks: Andy Brydson(100th game against Old Ivanhoe last Saturday, 11/7),Mark Zubak (50 games) . Craig Sma rt (50 games),Grant Bennet (50 games) and David Philp (50games) . Well done fellas, and let's make sure thebullants keep stinging .

MILESTONES AT WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSCongratulations to David "Bubba" Bubnic on his

100th game today (18/7) . Bubba started with the U19sin 1986 and with his natural ability and good form hassecured a berth in the seniors as a very reliable full back .Well done Bubba and good luck for the next 100 .Congratulations also to Steven "Little" Calderwood,David Temby and Grant "Spuda" Case on playingtheir 50th games for the Seagulls.

100 AT THOMASTOW NJim Bubis recorded his 100th game for the club

recently. Jim joined the Bears in the U19s and hasproduced sufficient talent to earn his place in the Snrsand Res, even though he is far younger than his oppon-ents . Jim is always dangerous around the goals, andhas the results to prove it . Congratulations Jim, maybesoon you'll kick a century of goals to match your centuryof games. Make the most of your talent.

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SENIORSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4.7 4.10 11 .16 12 .16.88MAZENOD 2.3 5.6 7.8 9.11 .65WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS P. Dervan 3, Harry 2, Raunik 2, Turnley 2,Featherston, McNamara, Morgan . BEST Featherston, Turnley, Cook, M-Cannon, McNamara, Grigg .MAZENOD Peter Green 2, D. Murray 2, Brookes 2, Noble, Conroy .Mannix . BEST Hanley, Conroy, Brookes, G . Rogers, Marshall, McLean .ST BEDES' 6.2 6.3 8.7 9.8.62OLD CAMBERWELL 0.0 1.2 2.2 3.5 .23ST BEDES' Hambridge 2, Hecker2, McClough 2, MacGeorge, Algeri,Trease BEST Sebire, Newport, Parsons, Lannan, Hambridge, Doyle .OLD CAMBERWELL Bourke, Hopkins. Inkster. BEST Larkey, Mitchell,Polkinhorne, Jackson, A- Wilson, Gibbs .PRESTON 2.3 5.7 13.10 14 .11 .95OLD IVANHOE 2.2 7.6 12.7 15.11 .101PRESTON J. McGaw4, Hepburn3, C. Tanner2, Philp, NOble, Brydson,Stewart, Smith . BEST O'Brien, R . McGaw, Philp, Smith, Brydson .Hepburn.OLD IVANHOE M . Stewart 4, T. Young 4, M . Dyson 2, B . Yarwood 2 . I.Wells, J Stevens, S- Pidoto. BEST B. Yarwood, M . Karatanis, M . Dyson,M . Veal, G . Farlacas, T. Young .HAMPTON ROVERS 4.4 4.5 6.7 9.8 .62OLD GEELONG 2.1 5.4 7.7 13 .10 .88HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 2, Dwyer 2, I . Boyle, Fletcher, R.Hetherington, M . McKellar, Manago. BESTS. McDonald, I . Boyle, Capp,T. Murry-White.OLD GEELONG Naylor 3, Ritchie 3, Manton 2, Furphy 2, Spiden,Ferguson, Bones. BEST Manton, Fawcett, Clarke, Ritchie, Gunn, Lee,ST KEVIN'S 2.4 4.6 9.8 12 .11 .83CAULFIELD GRAMM. 3.1 6.1 8.8 13.9 .87ST KEVIN'S R . Gross 3, Bendorrichio 3, Jer Sargeant 2, Ryan 2, Thomas,Loorham . BEST M .Olive, Beale, J . O'Brien, Bendorrichio, Hagarty, Watkin-CAULFIELD GRAMM . R. Harrison 3, Boston 3, Horton 3, Kalinski 2, M .Kiose, Craig . BEST Cox, T. Royals, G . Harrison, Dicrosta, Will, Horton_

RESERVESWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 .2 5.4 7.5 8.6.54MAZENOD 3.1 8.1 8.4 13.5.83WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Bryan 2, Cabonsag 2, Calderwood 2, McLeod.BEST Bryan, Calderwood, McLeod, Campbell, Engler.MAZENOD Paul Riley 4, Green 3, Tsiauis 2, Boyle, Connolly, Grimison,Carr. BEST Welch, Kerr, Grimison, Connolly, Green, Polletti .ST BEDES' 0.1 2.4 3.4 5.6.36OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 2.3 3.3 3.4.22ST BEDES' G . Fitzgibbon 2, Hutchinson, Burns, Goodchild . BESTLomagno, Griffiths, Mark Beasley, Burns, Goodchtld . Marshall.OLD CAMBERWELL Strachan, Shaw, Burmeister. BEST Benham,Brown, Lee, Haintz, Turner, Young ,PRESTON 3.2 6.3 8.6 12.10.82OLD IVANHOE 0.1 0.2 1.3 1.4.10PRESTON McKenna 7, Bennett, Heenan, Culph, Bohanna, Sebeh . BESTMaynard, Mountney, McKenna, Lykopanagos, Mounsey, Saltmarsh .OLD IVANHOE P. Sigley- BEST D. Ellsworth, P Sigley, B . Taret, D. Dowell,S . Conboy, C . Bye.HAMPTON ROVERS 2.1 4.1 4.1 6.2 .38OLD GEELONG 1.3 6.6 10.7 12.12 .84HAMPTON ROVERS Alessi 2 . Worland, Derrick, Hunter, Muliholland.BEST Mullholland . Hender, Curry, W. Boyle.OLD GEELONG Handbury 4, Hollis 2, Harloch 2, Pescott 2, Murray,Dowling . BEST Pescott, Hutcheson, Hanna, Davis . Murray, Elul] .ST KEVIN'S 1.0 1.1 2.5 2.5.17CAULFIELD GRAMM. 2.4 6.8 8.10 12.12.84ST KEVIN'S Dynan, Hourigan . BEST Dynan, Houngan, Bateman,Hawkins, Snell, Stackpole.CAULFIELD GRAMM . Pearce 4, Worthington 2, Murphy 2, Caple 2,Paine, Barker. BEST Worthington, Kahofer, Stanno, Paine, Barker.

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L-OLD GEELONG vs WILLIAMSTOWNField: P. Keogh, S . Burdac kGoal: D . Webster, N . EdwardsMAZENOD vs ST BEDESField: P. Wiseman, G . CurranBoundary : D . Kramer, B. HodgeGoal: R . Seymour, S . HopperOLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD IVANHOEField: G . Thwaites, P. CherryBoundary : G . Waldron, M . EnglishGoal: W. Fowler, G . Simpso nCAULFIELD GRAMM . vs HAMPTON ROVERSField: Brian Lowe, R . DooleyBoundary C. Box, A . WiesnewskiGoal: K . Segota, R . ArmstrongST KEVINS vs PRESTONField: M . Jackson, Tim KeatingBoundary: Ted Keating, K . WalkerGoal: M . Stephens, M . Lentin i

SENIORSCrawford, Hampton RoversMcGaw, Presto nPeter Green, MazenodMatthews, Caulfield GrR . Gross, St Kevin's

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What a round of matches did the 13th turn out to be .The Streets first draw for the season, not good for theHouse, afine buffer forthe Bloods, a good win forANZand disasterfor the No rthies, Hunters consolidate, theWicks go down fighting, Trobbers doomed, Doves flyhigh, and the Bulls and the E'Wicks have someworrying weeks ahead .

REVIEWElsternwick travelled the long journey out to

Lat robe, had first use of the breeze on the heavy groundand started well . As usual the Trobs struggled to playthe full 4 terms and despite a great last qtr where theygot close to stealing the game, wasted opportunitiesand lack of time finally cost them . A most important winfor the Red & Blacks . Adrian Conti kept up the familytradition by playing a fine game, Ray Bravington andBrian 'Me' Hammer formed a strong alliance . Everreliables Ash Cummings and Bakogiannis werebrilliant forthe home side, Shaw was not disgraced andbattled hard .

Powerhouse's big day was saddened by theuntimely deaths during the week of 2 great clubmen .T o them all go our sympathy. I n a hard fought and pres-sure game in front of a large crowd Aquinas led at everychange and looked the likely winners at orange timewith a 4 gl break. But Powerhouse had other ideasas they finally started to run the ball and goals camevery quickly for them . The Bloods steadied and man-aged to force a draw in athrilling game of Ammofooty .Powerhouse were pleased with the excellent returnsto form of Darren Wright and Dominic Baxter andthe continued good form of Frankie Doyle whosehaving a great season . For the Bloods a very vital 2pts . O'Connor, Hurley and young Tarulli were veryfine players.

Once again Laddy had Doveton on their mettle atthe start of the game, as tney came out and jumpedthe home side thus setting up yet another victory forthemselves . Bulleen werethen forced to play catch upfootball for the rest of the game and were never reallyin the hunt . Dyke with 6 was again a fine focal point,Mr C and Mr T continue to impress, Johnny Muirheadwas good and Spreckley continues to show goodconsistent form . Humphrey, Parker and Cotterill were3 Bulleen players who were consistent all day showingplenty of determination and spirit .

At headquarters ANZ started with the aid of thebreeze and kicked 6 gls to 2 to take full advantage. Afterthis they were never headed and made North reallyfight for every possession . 'Always' Humph re y hada great game for ANZ setting up everything . 'Caps'held Deano to only 2 goals - that effort speaks for itself .In a good all-round effort also worthy of note wereManny, Stee rey, the Veteran and KT in his new roleas a forward, along with Rubber who gave his full backgreat support . For North Jason Tirchett never stopped

trying, Warwick Crawford was a good ruck rover andBar ry Thorpe got fired kicking the ball forward .

Glenhuntly, after last week's surprise disappoint-ment and boosted by the return of a few of their injuredplayers, jumped Brunswick (who had the wind) in the1st qtr, attacked the pill really hard and led at the shortbreak. Glenhuntly kept plugging away, showed plentyof spirit and eventually reaped the reward and a veryvital one at that . Glen Richards was again a goodplayer, John Gilmour owned the back pocket, JohnSist's comeback game was most welcome (needsgoalkicking practise [1 .5]) and coach Mike Smith alsoput his ageing body on the line. Rocket reports thatHall, Dasha Stevens and Jacko Sayers all made ithard for Glenhuntly.

PREVIEWThe last 5 weeks promises so much now, all we can

be certain of is Doveton will finish on top and unfor-tunately the Trobs will join the missing Hilie in FTroop.

Nth Brunswick must bounce backtoday or it's timefor cricket and I'm sure they will .

The Bulls are not easy to beat at home, have shownenough during the year to suggest they should not betaken lightly. Powerhouse too have shown they arefinals material but seem to falter at the wrong time, can'tafford to this week . They are used to these sort of gamesso I feel George and Scotty will get them up.

Another toughy at the Backyard so vital for themboth, 1993 really hinges on this . Both have been gettingbetter of late but Elsternwick play so well on their ownturf this is all that sways my selection in their favour, butgee it will be close .

Brunswick welcome back Blackie and await therejuvenated ANZ . This is a must for both sides . Bothsides are confident they can win . Brunswick have beenconsistent, the Zedders haven't . Can they get it backand do it2weeksin a row?Wicks have notlostahomegame in many years so this impells me to tip in theirfavour.

Perhaps a grand final previewtakes place out at thevery sandy and overused Power Road . You really can'tfault either side - their form is excellent . Both have depthand are playing well. Doves have proved their homeground advantage is decisive and for that reason alonethey'll win but, be warned, it won't be easy-the Huntersnever give up.

SELECTIONS : Nth Brunswick PowerhouseElsternwick Brunswick Doveto n

MILESTONES : No rthies see Gary McCall and ChrisJewell make it to 50 . Congratulaltions - well done.PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another perfect score,great for your clubs and players because it meansexposure. Don't you dare forget : Ph 869 3777 (W) or571 4808 (H) and Fax: 569 8766 by 6pm Mondays

100 GAME MILESTONE AT BRUNSWICKBrunswick would like to congratulate Dayson

Carroll, Steven Hewitt and Anthony Strachan onreaching the ton over the past few weeks, alsocongratulations to Darren Stevens on playing 100r ames today (18/7) against ANZ . All have been greatc1syers and keen clubmen . Dayson and Chopper werecymembers of our'85 Premiership team and Richoas been a great leader, Captaining the club for the

,as; t rro seasons . Dasher is the club's most decoratedplayer with numberous club B&Fs and an E SectionB&F. Well done fellas, hope the next 100 is as goodas the first and finally a quick congratulations tobAt;helle and Lars on the birth of their daughtero i , annon .

IT 4BRUNSWICK vs ANZ BANKF ;~!dJ. Moore, T. Hale sBoundary A . Gabriel, M . RasmussenGoat S. Pitcher, K . Pitche rN . BRUNSWICK vs LATROBE UNIFeld: C. Thuys, M . Gibson&oundary: B. Santamaria, B . ScottGoal: P. Tucknott, D. Joblin gELST ERNWICK vs AQUINASField: D. Harford, S. HarfordGoal: L . Wilson, J. KellyDOVETON vs GLENHUNTLYField: H . Little, C . KeetonBoundary: V. Vescovi, S . MeredithGoat: A . Draper, G . Grig gBULLEEN UNITED vs POWERHOUSEField: J. Natoli, W. HintonL: z M. Richardson, W. Ross

SENIORSANZ BANK 6.5 8.8 12.11 16 .12 .108NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .0 6.2 8.6 10.8 .68ANZ BANK Szetz 5, Nicolosi 4, Steere3, Smith, N . Verges, Reed, Taylor.BEST Azzopardi, Nicolosi, Taylor, Steere . Reed, Kringoudis, Boyle .NORTH BRUNSWICK A. Tirchett 4, Frew 2, D. DeMorton 2, M . DeMorton,Keay. BEST J. Tirchett, Crawford, Thorpe, Cerasiotis, A . Tirchett, Keay.LA TROBE UNI. 1.3 2.5 2.7 7.10.52ELSTERNWICK 3.5 5.6 8.7 9.7.61LA TROBE UNI . Blaskett 2, M . Edmunds 2, Bakogiannis, Brown,O'Connor. BEST Cummings, Bakogiannis, Shaw, Turner, Fredrickson,Dumaresq .ELSTERNWICKAndrews4, A . Conlin, Hammer, Murphy, C. O'Connor,Christie. BEST A .D. Conlin, L. Murphy, N . Christie, R . Bravington, D.Conlin, B. Hammer.POWERHOUSE 2.5 4.7 5.9 10 .10.70AQUINAS 3.3 5.7 8.8 10 .10.70POWERHOUSE Acott 5, Ford 2, Paviou, Baxter, Doyle. BEST Wright,Doyle, Gallo, Desler, Baxter, Dodd .AQUINAS Livingston 2, Whitehead 2, Wilkinson 2, Flynn, Colliver,Glennie, O'Loughlin . BEST Joyce, Tarulli, Glennie, Hurley, O'Connor,Jeffrey.GLENHUNTLY 3.4 7.7 7.12 10.15 .75BRUNSWICK 2.5 3.7 7.10 9.13.67GLENHUNTLY T. Hill 2, Monaghan 2, A . Hill, Sist, Smith, Angwin,Gregory. BEST Richards, Gilmour, Sist, Whelan, McGrath, Rafferty .BRUNSWICK McIntyre 2, Hall, Williamson, McBride, Kannegiesser,Hewitt, Moore. BEST Hall, Stevens, Carroll, Ross, Shaw .BULLEEN UNITED 1 .0 4.2 6.7 9.11.65DOVETON 3.4 5.9 9.12 12 .15 .87BULLEEN UNITED Keays 2, Thompson 2, Cotterill, Morley, Humphrey,Hopkins, Parker. BEST Humphrey, Parker, McLaren, Cotteril, Thompson,Dolinko.DOVETON Dyke 6, Spreckley 2, Stokes 2, Ladgrove, Murphy . BESTMuirhead, Reigec Wilson, Goodwin, Battle. Andore .

RESERVESANZ BANK 1 .1 3.3 3.3 4.5.29NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.4 8.6 14.12 17.14.116ANZ BANK Marshall 3, Cox . BEST Farrell, McLeod, Sweeney, Walsh, Fort .NORTH BRUNSWICK Bulman 6, Laurie 4, Adams 2, Androutsos,Kyrannis, Cortese, Ward, Engellener. BESTS. Tsiaitas, Laurie, Androutsos,Johnston, Williams, Borelli .LA TROBE UNI. 7.8.50ELSTERN W ICK 4_3_ 27LA TROBE UNI . Cousins 4, Hawking, Sheehan, Wright . BEST Wright .Hawkins, Molyneux, Reeves, Tart, Edwards .ELSTERN W ICK G . Bullus . G . Cunningham, S. Ramsay, C. Walker. BESTShine, B . Bullus, Cunningham, Osborne, Abrahams, Harris .POWERHOUSE 0.2 3.6 6.6 6.7.43AQUINAS 1.2 2.3 2.6 6.12 .48POWERHOUSE M. Silva 2, Malouis, Dunlop, Stewart, Kelly . BESTJ. Hall,Riedel, C . MacLeod, Phelan, Holmes, Cope.AQUINAS Hacking 3, Tubb 2, Crough . BEST Milton, Savaris, Hacking,Keivtlitis, Rogers, Winnen .GLENHUNTLY 6.4 7.8 8.11 8 .12 .60BRUNSWICK 0.1 1.3 4.4 6.10 .46GLENHUNTLY Oaten 4, Patterson 2, Harvey, Wilson . BEST S . Withers,Cam Horsey, O'Shannessy, Oaten, May, Antonio.BRUNSWICK Sedgwick 2, Leonardis, Morgan, Sayers, Jacobs. BESTRoumeliotis, Cockerel], Jacobs, Conboy, Petrolhni, Clarke .BULLEEN UNITED 1 .0 2.2 4.5 5.5.35DOVETON 5.6 6.9 8.9 11 .13 .79BULLEEN UNITED Deany 4, Scanlon . BEST Cartledge. Coleman,Thompson, Stewart, Deany, Lambevski .DOVETON Salerno 3, Blewitt 2, Sutton 2, Handy, Wormsley, Ashwood,Sheppeck. BEST D. Biewdt, P. Eyre, G . McDonald, K . Sommers, K . Wilson,J . Salern o

SENIORSD. DeMo rton, North BrunswickDyke, DovetonNicolosi, ANZA. Hill, GlenhuntlyAcott, Power House

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REVIEWOld Carey eventually wore down a determined FIT

to win by 59 pts .Old Essendon continued on their winning ways with

a 12 pt victory over an inaccurate Salesian .St Andrew's who needed to win to keep in touch

with the 6 were thumped by West Brunswick to thetune of 64 pts.St Leo's, well what can I say? continuedon their record breaking way to defeat Uni High by anenormous 153 pts .

Boronia Park for the 3rd time in 4 games lost byexactly 5 pts (unbelievable) with a few minutes to go.Don't worry Parkers the tide has to turn eventually, asfor Peninsula another escape.

St Mary's thumped a disappointing Chirnside Parkby a mammoth 109 pts to give 300 gamer T. Ymer agame he won't forget .

St John's held off St Pat's to win by 19 pts in a goodeffort .

An inaccurate Richmond Central were defeated byUni Reds by 7 pts would be very disappointed in theclose games that they have lost this yeac Centrals havedefinitely been the big improvers and with a bit of luckwould be a bit closer to the 6 than their present positionsuggests.

PREVIEWMatch of the day is at Box Hill where St Leo's host

an Old Essendon side who have been taking all beforethem in the last 8 weeks. At home it's hard to go pastSt Leo's and I feel they will win by 8 goals.

Two local sides Chirnside Park and Boronia Parkclash for the 1st time at Chirnside in what should bea very close contest . I predict Boronia Park to win by6 pts.

FIT travel to Glen Iris to tackle St Ma ry 's who areplaying top football at the moment . It's hard to go pastthe home team and I feel they will win by 12 goals .

Peninsula and St Pat's should be a close game atMt Eliza and with home ground advantage the Sailorsshould succeed with an 18 pt victory.

The Salesian and Richmond Central contestshould be a great game but at home Salesians by 6goals to keep them in the finals hunt .

St John's travel to the Zoo to tackle Uni High whowould be on a low after last week . The Dandy boys areplaying good football at the moment and I tip them towin by 2 goals.

W. Brunswick and Uni Reds should be anotherclose game and at home I predict W. Brunswick by3 goals .

In the last game St Andrew's tackle Old Carey ina do or die game . If St And rew'swinthey will keeptheirfinals hopes alive, lose and it's curtains for 1992 . At homeit's hard to go past Old Carey so I tip them to win by3 goals in an an entertaining match .

250 GAMESLindsay Shaw - Congratulations, Lindsay has

played at Old Essendon for 15 years, this milestone isalso a club record . Have a great day and see you at300 club .

SIMON USTICK - 50 GAMESAll at Old Carey congratulate Simon Ustickfor 50

games (11/7) of quiet consistency mainly in defence(against Salesians 13/6) and look forward to many moreof the same in the futu re. Only another 122 to go beforeSimon catches up with Dad Ian's 172 tally for Old Carey !

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SENIORSSumundza, Old EssendonJ . Tapner, St Andrew'sKing, Richmond CentralMarks, Peninsula 08Plumridge, St Mary's

RESERVESFincher, St Leo'sPhayre, Old EssendonMazza, UHSO BZois, Salesian sHenry, St Patrick's Mentone

SALESIAN vs RICHMOND CENTRAField: G. Moore, P. La ValeBoundary: M . Smith, B. JohannsenFOOTSCRAY INS . vs ST MARY'SField: L. Harrison, Brad LoweBoundary: D. Brevit, A . Kie lUHSOB vs ST JOHNSField: S. Clinch, A . Lad dOLD CAREY vs ST ANDREWSField: R . Mayston, G . RiddGoal: P. Harris, N . NugentCHIRNSIDE PARK vs BORONIA PAR KField: J. Toohey, B. Reichei tW. BRUNSWICK vs UNI . REDSField: M . Gilday, T. MurphyBoundary: C. Brajtberg, S . Capl eST LEOS W. PARK vs OLD ESSENDONField: R . Francis, P Graha mBoundary: G . Morgan, A . FirleyGoal: B. Wrigh tPENINSULA vs ST PAT'S MENTONEField: J . O'Rourke, S. McCarthyBoundary: D. Donohue, R . Krishnan

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OLD CAREY Hickey 12, Ballagh 6, Skene 4, Eastham 2, Harris . BEST- - : . -left, Ballagh, Anderson .F&ns4,M .Phil6ps3,Byrnes3,P.Chffe2,B .Tomelty2,West . BESTp[;egan . O'Shea, West, Phillips, Flynn. Williams.

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SALESIANS A . Grace 4, D. Lawton 3, M . Byrne 2, M . Grace, B. McLardy.BEST Bobetic, Quinn, Scotti, Hunt, Gibbons, Sinclair .OLD ESSENDON Sumundza 5, Souter, P. Crameri 2, B . Pane 2,PAcEncroe, Bishop. BEST McKenzie, P. Crameri, Tapunago, J . Pana,Bishop, Reade.ST ANDREW'S 4.4 5.6 6.8 6.9.45WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .4 6.6 10.7 16 .13.109

ST ANDREW'S J. Tapner3, Fox 2, Ashby. BEST Beard, Fox, P Kerslake,J, Tapner, Weate.WEST BRUNSWICK Capron 10, Magafas2, Vitale, Hokkanen, Hickey,Barns. BEST J . Jackson, Fyffe, Scarafilo, Capron, Vitale, Gray .ST LEO'S 9.6 13.13 20.21 29 .26 .200UHSOB 2.4 5.6 6.7 6.11 .47ST LEO'S M . Shacklock 4, F. Cione 4, D. Glass 4, S . Ingram 3, D. Miller3, R. Steward 3, B . Vaughan 2, P. McNamara 2, J . Murphy, P. Murphy,A. Gill, Sergeant . BEST J . Murphy, Robinson, Corrigan, Gill, Miller,Sargeant.UHSOB G . Smith 2, Epifano, Mazza, Wallace, Halhfax . BEST G . Smith,S . Williamson, McLean, Gunthorpe, Wallace, D. Smith.BORONIA PARK 1.0 3.4 4.4 4.5 .29PENINSULA 2.4 2.5 2.9 4.10.34BORONIA PARK Tooze, Martin, Judge, Rasdell . BEST Gerrard, Hawken,Judge, Martin, Vanbuul, Polworth .PENINSULA McMahon, Powell, Wiltshire, Marks. BEST Powell, Reid,Wiltshire, Taylor, Krohn, Morgan .RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.5 6.6 7.11 9.15.69UNIVERSITY REDS 2.2 7.6 7.9 11 .10.76RICHMOND CENTRAL King 4, Waters, McKay, West, Holt, Pickett . BESTWaters, Holt, Sutherland, King, Whiteside, Hickey .UNIVERSITY REDS Muldoon 3, Strike 3, Farrell, Tehan, Bowman, Kane,Schroder. BEST Chilco, Cook, Schroder, Strikes, Arnott, Gosdschan .ST MARY'S 4.5 10.9 19.11 22 .17.149CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.0 1.2 3.2 6.4.40ST MARY'S Plumridge 9, Ross 4, Ymer3, K. Mullins 2, Power, Mullinger,Jones, Binyon. BEST Lupton, Ross, T. Huebner, Jones, Binyon .CHIRNSIDE PARK M . De Jong 2, Di Pietrantonio, Harrington, Bourke,Anthony. BEST Matheson, De lulio, Basso, Wheeler, Warren, M . De Jong .ST PAT'S 1.3 5.6 8.8 11.14.80ST JOHN'S 5.4 6.6 13.8 15.9.99ST PAT'S P. Murphy 4, D. Stuidreier 2, C. Duggan, C. Johnston, D.Andrews, A . Rash, T. Allenson . BEST P. Murphy, K . Gurtler, M . Noonan,A . Rash, D. Andrews, T. Allenson .ST JOHN'S Charlton 6, Corcoran 3, Higgins 2, Ladson 2, Walton, Colville .

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10. J . Biancard11 . B. Wilmott12. J . Bridger13. B. Payton14. D . Wood15. B . Kay16. M . Clarke17. A. Ban8. D . Ass

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10 . D. Sadler11 . S. Lindsay12 . A. Strahan13 . S. Pryde14 . J . Hosking15. N. Lolatsis16. G . Mill s17. J . Perelberg18. A. Griffiths19 . B . Penfold20. B. Simpson22 . P. Macmillan23. S . Bailey24.D.Johnson25.R .Jones26. J. Fraser-Smith27. N. Strang28. Robert Hardy29. Richard Hardy

M .H.S.O.B.Coach : S . Duketis

1 . N . Bradley (Capt)2 . C. Parris3. B. Webb4. S. Danckert5. M . Guinea6. M . James7. J. Vidal8. P. Barge9. A . Saultry

10. K . Wailes11 . S . Neal12 . R . Zwar13. R . Gordon14. E. Thomas15. P. Albergo16. M . Atkin17. P. Founta s18. J. Gocoin (VC)19. J. Duketis20. P. Baker21 . 0. McAllister22. N . Paton23. N . Gregory24 . B. Etchell25. N . Archdal l

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1 .S .Yas s2 . M . Manson3. L. Connolly4. B. Beasley5. D. Kinsella6. B . McGann7. P. Margugullo8. 0. O'Brie n9 . S. Flannery

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Coach : D . Foga rty1 . D. Birrel l2 . L. Joseph3 . P. Millet t4 . P. McSweeney5 . S . Campbell6 .S. McSweeney7, A. Steward8 . T. Lind9 . P. Hibbert

10. P. Norris11 . G. Carroll12 . A . Mercuri13. S . Cox14. D. Fogarty15. E . Rowlands16. J. Mcllroy17. D. Perrone1& J. Lync h19. S . Biscaro20. A . Trimboli21 . M . Malone22.L . Bevan23. P. O'Dwyer24. G. O'Toole25. J . Schmidt26. P. Hehir27. P Kett28. P Callaghan29. V. Tirotta30. D. Cotte r31 . J . Ciccotosto32 . M.Bevanda33.S.Bevanda34. D. Eeles35. R . Gale36. F Haifa37. T Mills38. D. Pasquariello39.A. Ryan40. 0- Ryan41 . T. Spall42. W. Taleb43. D. Tomlinson44, L. Tone r45. M . Volpi46. D. McGrillen47. E . Swain

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Coach: Paul Ryan ,Mai Prior

2 . T. Drive r4.P Saw6. L. Parris8. A . Bennett9. P Reid

10- G . Hatton12, D. Merrell13, A . O'Loughlin15. B. Lederman16. C . Shallard17. D. Hal l18. W. Murphy19. M . Prior21 . C . Connelly24.R Ryan25. P. Edwards29. G . Parkinson32 .A Saw39.C. McMahon41 . R . Boon49. G. Daisley58. D. Cummins60. B . Crof y

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1 . K . Fuller17. R . McLeish20. A. Greenway21 . S. Wilson26 . 0. Kay28 .L . Higham40 . S . Kirkham41 C Adams42 . H . Middleton43 . S . Montgomery44 . J. Russell45 . C. Atkinson4& K. Burrows47. M . Clunies-Ross48 . M . Godwin49 . D. Steele50. S. Rodwell51. S . Illingworth52. W. Strangward53. A . Sutherland54 . S. Sutherland55. B. Currie56. A . Craw57. D. Walsh58. P. Edwards59, P. Morrison88. 1 . Bowden

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1 . G . Kerr2. G. Rocco3. N . Tribe4. P. Also p5. W. Glazebrook (C)6.R .Kennedy7. J. Pove y8. A . Garraway

% M- Stomp11 . N. Tierny12 . P. Rossitto13 . S . Sherry (Coach)14 . G . Mina s15 D. Clutterbuck16 . S. Hartley17. P. Englehart (VC)18 . M . Bingle y20. D . Murphy21 . A. McKdlop22. B . Hedges23. M . Maziotis25. D . McNamara26. G. Lilley27. D. Bingley28. S. James29. P. Barke r32. A. Georgievski33.S. Duff35. R . Seitz36. B . Kem p38. A . Bartholomew41 . T. Patric k42. B. Schreiner44.A .Hartley46. R . Pearso n

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11 . P. Klaaysen12 . M . Dowling15. F. Monaghan16 . J . Pearson17. M . Cunningham19 . P. Woo d24. V. McGuire26. D. Considine27 . S. Denahy28.J. Klaaysen31 .P-O'Dea32 . P. Runting (DVC)33. R . Klaaysen34. J. O'Connell35. A . Vinnecombe37. M . O'Connell38. D. McAllister44. B. Moon48. B. Doolan (Capt)54. S. Brooks58. S. Tobin64. T. Matkov78. M . Devers79. S . Denahy

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10. M . Menzie s11 . M . Williams12 . Timothy Slattery13.S .Langdon14 . C. Hesse16 . M. Tino17 R . Frazer20. S. Moran22. B. Rule24. D . Tyrel l26. D. O'Callaghan31 . A. Hardy (VC)47 . T. Buhagiar50. A . Robinson57. B. Day75.J . Dinneen

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10. M. Cotlopy11 . R . O'Kaiyly12, M . Kinna13 . M. Fitz14 . R. King15 . M. Dalton1& J. MarshallIT A. Rush20. S. Hogan21 . M. Taylor23, J . Sadler30. J . Warner34. P Gratta n39, M . Chamberlain40. J . McGrath (Capt)46. A . Luxton52. D. King65. C . Pearson81 . H . McCorkeli

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1 . S . Carew2. D. Weinlich3. B. Greenshields4 . D . MonishS. G. Hincksman6. D . Harper7 . G . Tooze8 . D . Bates9 .R .Vanbuu l

10. M . Hawken11 . I . Cooksey12 . W. Briant13. S . Tucker14. M . Pound15, D. McDowell16. J . Polworth17. N . Borthwick18. D. Featonby19. R . Luife20 .T. Wright21 . M . Pittorin o22 . G. Breed 40. S . Hall23 . M . Neal 41 . E . Joyc e24 . J. Green 42 . M. Metherall25 . P. Patterson 43. M . Borchelt26 . G . Chnstophorou 44. J. Mazaraki27. D . Cairns 45. G . Gerrard28 . C. Lloyd 46 . A. Griffiths29 . S . Scierras 47. G. Davidson30. B. Judge 48 . N. Baldini31 . S. Rasdell 49. R . Muller32 . P. Martin 50. R. Dean33. R. Greco 51 . M . Artini34. M. Cummings 52 . B. Adams35. M . Harman 53. K. Mazaraki36. G . Coath 54. M . Riley37. K . Harrison 55. J. Wei r38. S . Ton 56. Craig Hurley39. P. Curran 57. Cameron

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OLD ESSENDON GR .Senior Coach: J. McEncroeReserve Coach : P. Henry

1 . D. Tonks2 . P McKenzie3. J. McEncroe4. D. Soteriou5. T Reid6. T. Vlahek7. J . Pana8. R . Allen9. S. Gowty

10. I. Stevens (Res-C)11 . M. Price 35. P. Henr y12 . 5. Buckingham 36. P. Dudderidge13 . M . Tappingo 37. C. Singleton14 . A . Cooke 38.J .Sumiundza15 . S. Bishop 39. P. Swift16 . D. Olarenshaw 40. P. PhayreIT B. Foote 41 . J. Hefner18 . G . Crameri (C) 42. G . Thornton19 . R . Aylett 43. B . Koochew20. D. Eastway 44. S. Hogg21 . L. Shaw 45- D_ Howard22 . P McKinnon 46. G. Richards23. P. Poulton 47 . W. Crossley24. R . Cram 48. J . Murray25. B . Pana 49. B . Milner26. P. Crameri 50. D. Bellman27. R . Thomson 51 . A . Clinnick28. C. Souter 52 . S. Bristow29. S . Rackavarlos 53. D. Kent30. G . Cheatly 54. D. Evans31 . S. Muller 55. S . Healy32 . J. Mansfield 56. N. Evans33. J . Briggs 57. P. Booth34. M . Mhiske 58. J. Wilimott

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Senior Coach : Ross HeinrichReserves Coach : Gmeme Andrew

1 . A. Di luli o2 .P Anthony3 . S . Wheeler4. M. De Jong5 . C. Gellert6. G . De Jong7. V. Bourke8. G . Andrew (Res-CC)9. R . Gray

10, G. Oakley11 . G . Wyngaard12. C. Matheson13. N . Crosland14.J .Schroen15. M . Warren16. D . Sciortino 36. D. Karp17. P Scardamaglia 37. S. Condie18. R . Matthyssen 38. G. Kimpton19. P. Di Pietrantonio39. D. Harvey20. G . Skien 40. W Cornelissen21 . D . McHenry 41 .P. Harman22 . M. Napolitano 42 . B. Hendriks23. D. Duck 43. D. Kann24. A. Sore 44. P. Burke25. M . Thomas (C) 45. W. Hussey26. B . Taylor 46. M . Oakley27. N . Schneider 47. C. Smith28. N . De Vincentis 48. A . Stickland30.K,Basso (VC) 49.A . McMahon31 . M . Ogstan 59. P Elliott32. R. Mathieson R . Davison35. P. Campbell G. Peers

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Senior Coach : Rod KerleyAssistant Coach: J. FisherReserves Coach: M. Sampson

1 . M . Sampson (CIC-Res)2. S . McMahon (C)3. M . Goding (VC)4 . D . Hunter5. B. Collopy6. M . Cross7. N . Franks (DVC)8 . P Angu s9 . P. Krohn

10, A. Powell11 . K . Knight12 . V. Branca6sano13. S . Kem p14. D. Warne-Smith15. M . Chesterman16. S . Wiltshire17. A . O'Neill18. S . Glover 42 . D . Phillips19. S . Farrow 43 . R. Pritchard20 . D. Matheson 44.S . Rowe21 . R . McLorinan 45 . D. Slown22 . C. Sharpin 46. L . Marks23 . M . Collopy 47. J . Perry24 . M . Fisher 48. J. Bleasby25 . G . Debruyn 49 . J. Cross26. A . Thripp 50. G . Johnston27. M . Hayes 51 .S . Mille r28. S. Micari 52 . M . Cook29. D . Morgan 53. M. Deighton30. R . Blood 54 . D. Morley31 .P.Crowder 55.S. Kin g32. R . Carter 56. S. Watson33. M . Coates 57 . D. McGee34 . G . Nelson 58. D. Cornelis35. B. Jarret 59 . P. West36. A . Jarrett 60. P. Carlson38. A . Micari 61 . J. Morley39. S. Taylor 66 . G . Robinson40 . W. Reid 69 . A . Gross41 . T. Botterill 70 . S Peterson

FOOTSCRAY INST.Senior Coach : Mark McViiiyAssistants : Emanuel Darmanfin

Barry Everard1 . M . Carroll2. M . Williamson 55 . T. Nucara4. M . Phillips 57. G . Elford5. N . Barbounis 65. W. Ward6. B. Moebus 72 .C. Chamberlain7. P. Byrnes 77. D. Hill sB. D . Chamberlain 84 .P Kennedy

10. D. O'Shea 101 . R . Boef11 .P McKinnon J.Antonopoulos12 . G. Ziegler P. Antonopoulos13. A. Burnside F. Cerantonio14. M. McGlade A. Clitf e15. S . Flynn R. Dobson16 . E . Midon M. DAngelo19 . T. Johnstone (C) S . Hadli20. C . Maurelis M. Haynes21 . C. Maloney S . Inserra22. P. Cliffe R. Lattorre23. E. Darmanin R. Massese24 . C . Adams L . Monaghan26. R . Bagnato H . Mueller28. S. Case P. O'Shea29. P. Morley R. Papakos30, D . Williams R. Pitruzello31 D. West P. Rouvray32 . R . Chapman P Schroeder33 . M . Robertson J. Seranidis34 . M . McVilly M . Shaw37. D. Morrison B. Tomelty39 . P. Allen R. Tomelty40 . K. Thieimann J. Tabone41 . M . Ryrych B. Scholz42 . G. Wood T. Rafter44. D. O'Regan S . Hance49. N . Jakimov M . Gal e

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10. S. Peatiing11 . D. Ricketts (CIC-Res)12. R. Jiggins13.P. Warton14.C .Shannon15. I . Lan g16.G. McCormack17. D.Sando18. M Venaskie19. P. Woodman20. D. Kin g21 . B. Healey22 . G . Rizio23. M .Fund a24. M . Bestow (VC )25. D. Rizio 40. K . Bowen26. C . Fulton 41 . P. West27 . R. Sutherland 42. G . Dormer28. M . Rizio 43. J . Cohen29. D . Jiggins (DVC) 44. P. Sando30. S. Fenton (C) 45. T. Hinoporos32 . A . LeSueur 46. J . Wallace33. P. Lygon 47. H . Dautovic34. D. Holt 48. J . Hughes35. C. Krisohos 49. J . Collins36. B . Young 52. M. Pickett37. S . Peters 62. L . Forth38. A. Waters 65, G. Bell39. J . Donazzon 66. M . Fredrickson

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10 . K. Shrives 39 . P. Bennett11 . A. Cope 41 . G . Cadman12 . W. Ballagh 42 . S. Ustick13 . S . Jones 43 . M . Cheong14 . C. Bryan 44, K. McDowell15 . C. Hughes 45 . A . Newnham16 . M. Jones 46 . D. Websdale17. C. McWilliams 47. M . Vissenloux19 . G . Berti 48 . J. Cope20. J . Raft 49 . A. Donahue21 . B. Dunshea 50 . P. Bremner22. J . Hands 51 . D. Pitts24. S. Brown 53 . P. Drake25. T Styles 54 . C. Bertalh26. J. McDuie 55 . C. Hay27. S . Neate 56 . N . Clements28.P Nance 58, A. Thomas30, A . Drever 60 . J. Kellett31. C. Rubble 62 . S. Patterson32. G . Neate 63. T. Gange33. P. Harris 66 . C. Anderson34 . G . Earney 68. D . Fitzpatrick35. R . McDowell 77. J . Keeble36. M . Eastham 78. M . Wappet38. M . Cooke 79. D. Zadnik

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Senior Coach : Chris PecoraReserves Coach : Nigel Gibbons

1 . M . Bourke (Capt)2 . M . Castaldi3 . M. Brennan4 . S . Shelley5. M. Canavan (DVC)6 . M. Clark7. G . Gaspari (VC )8 . D. Sutherland (Res-C)9 . N . Gibbon s

10. D. Oliver11 . D . Perkins 36. T. Hamilton12 . A. Gaspari 37. J. Brennan13. I . Bobetic 38. J . Walker14. P Schembri 40. E . Maillard15. T. Wallbridge 41 . M . Nanovich16. A . Chiappini 42. C. Ebinger17. M . Forbes 43. M . Tassone18. S. Sinclair 44. C. Hunt19. S. Carfora 45. M . Grace20 . A. Seager 46. C. Simonis21 . A . Perna 47. P. King22 . M . Power 48. P. Rossi23. A. O'Hara 49. D. Scott i24. A. Healey 50. A. Luscombe25. M . Pradel 52 . G. Stoforides26 . P. Miller 53. M . Clohesy27. R . Cincotta 54. M . Faul28, M . Byrne 55. J . Gooden29. S. Brovmhili (R-VC) 56. B . Enrigh t

31 . B . McLardy32 . B. Quinn33. J. Garafolo34. A. Grace35. C. Zois

57.T. Gleason58.T. Peiper60. R .Thompson61 . J . Wise62 .T. Mazzeo63. M . Smith

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Senior Coach: Malcolm WebsterReserves Coach: Steven Lucas

1 . D. Iles2, I . Ashby (Capt)3. C. Di Clann i

4, R Daviesa S, Lucas6, A. Gleisner

7, C Fox

8 . A. Ford9 . K. Wrigh t

10. D. Lynch 35 . R. Soncin

tt . P. Goldsworthy 36. C. Milne

12, M . PatmOre 37. C. Overend13. P Karslake 38. S . Fielding14, C . Galea 39. J . Kilkenn y15.P Adams 40. M . Serbe16. C. Beard 41 . P, Minnitt17. J. Wilcox 42. G . Palmington18. S. Rule 43. R . Pepyat19, L . Waddingham 44, C . Carfi20. J . Tapner 45. M . Shearer21 . A, Park 47. Ate# . Abou-Eid22 . B. Funnell 48. B . Campbell23. M . Waste 49. P. Reill y24. A . Varvitsiotis 51 . S. Wallace25, C . Leopold 52. ;K, Lowe26. S. Menta 54. P Bovezza27, N. Taylor (DVC)28 G, Tapner 60. C. Stenhouse29. N . MacDonald 61 . J. King30. L. Walsh 62, M . McLachlan31, J. Kerslake 63. R . Lindsey32. D. Saddler 65. S. Merkel33R .Ralph 66.P. Grandy34, K. lies 69. R . Vimba

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Senior Coach : Peter BarryReserves Coach: Peter Fatou ro s

1 . A. Camm2 . P Morrow3 .O.Seedsman4 . P Lewi s5 . K. Groves6, T Davis7.C Duggan9. P, Emmett

10. P. Barry11 . P. Fatouros12, P Hawkins13, S. Scanlan14, G . Houlihan15. J. Mackay16. C . Paxton17. W. Mackay18. K . Benning19. A . James20. B . Kellett21 . R . Henry22. P Murph y23.A .Rash 41 . C . Johnston24. M . Johnstone 42 . M . Houlihan25. A . Barry 43 . N . McIntyre26. M . Mulcahy 45. A. Grant28. M . O'Brien 46. J . Mulholland29, S. Adams 49. K. Gurtler30. M . Noonan 50 .A.Ladds32. S . Oliver 51 . A . Walsh33. D . Andrew 57. L. McDonald34 .D .Sheehan 58. D. Dickson35, H . Kellett 60. M . Walsh37. T. Symons 61 . D. Halloran38 . M . Crawford 67. G . Capuano39 . M . Yiannoudis 72. S . Lewi s40 . D. Nicholls 73. M . Wis e

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ST JOHN'SSenior Coach : Robe rt WaltonReserves Coach : Peter Liddell

1 . R . O'Connor2, A. lorlano3. F. Liddonicci4. D. Sutton5. S. Costantino6. S. Corcoran7. J. lads o n8. P. Kelly9. A . Rachelle

10. S . Southorn11 . C. Meeghan12 . G. Matheson13 . S . Ham14, S . McCreesh15 . P Gray16 . W. Charlton17. D. Christian18 . C. Frerker19 . R. Morse20. F. Schena21 .S .Koppens22. A. Kolenda23. J. Canal24. P. Crisman25. P. Liddell27. R . Walton28, G . Thomas29. D. Higgins30. R . Walke r31 . B. Colville 41 . P. Paccagnan32 . M . Beruschi 42 .T Duca33 . Z . Munroe 43. D.Shannon34 . M . D'Oliveno 44. D. O'Neill35 . I . Sacco 45. N. Saunderson36 . S . Watson 46. A. Thomas37. C . Campbell 47. D . Galea38 . M. Grundle 48. D. Hemple39 .D.Spezza 49.S.Dousha40. M . Taylor

U.H.S.O.B .1, G . Haeusla r2, 1 . Cleary3 . G . Smith4 . C. Krake4 . R, Burns (2)5 . C. Shon e6 . S . Smith7. C. Skinns8 . T Haliilax9 . D. Smit h

10. P Burns11 . R . Boxshali12 . G . Bales12 . C. Arnol (2)13. P. McLean 41, A . Sawchyn14. D. Regan 42. D. Wallace15, M . Davidson 43. L . Mastrosavas16. P. Gunthorpe 44. R. Buchmasser17. B. Rolhwell 45. C. Lightfoot18. P Hooper 46, M . Roberts19. G. Mazza 47. R. Lightfoot20, T. Trantino 48. B . Hudd21 . M . Grant 49. W. Bott21, P. Johnson (2) 50. J. Marzico22 . D. Bennett 52. T Roe23. P. Waters 53. G . Fraser24. A. Kountios 54.0 - Ellemor25. S . Pagonis 55. M . Roach26. C. Gamble 56. R . Hillgrove26, C . Gathercole (2) 57. D . Roy27. K . Strachan 58. 0. Ross27. S . Goodridge (2) 59. K . Jones28. M . Rothwell 60. P. Pander30. S. Epifano 61 . C. O'Neill30. J . Mahoney (2) 62,P,Shanahan31 . M . Widen 63, G. Schurr32 . D. Bunn 66. T Glen n33. S. Wright 67. M . Psuik34. J . Palmer 69.S . Williamson35. B. Lugg 70,C.Bennett36. R . Verdi 71 . A. Haselolf37. P. Kemp 75. B. Tun e38. A . Boyce 79 . G . Allan39.C . Slone 80.P, Wood40. A . Siluca 80. D. Simoni (2)

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1 . P Murphy2 . R . Steward3 . D. Miller4 . T Van Den Akker5 . C. Kenn y7. J. Murphy& R . Power9 . R. Sweetland

10.T. Mithen11 . M . Shacklock12 . G . Robinson13. M . Faulisi14. D. Corrigan15. G . Burke16, A. Kenny17. I. Milner18. G . Sargent19. P Kelly20. A . Gil l21 . S. Ingram 41 . B. Compton22 . J . Merry 42. R O'Halloran23. S . Nankervis 43. A . Morgan24, D. Kenny 44. FDirvcWantoruo25, J. Goldsmith 45, S. Ronchi26. B.J . Vaughan 46. D. Ingram27. B. Duffy 47. J. O'Meara28. K. Merry 48, R . Karehana29. R . Knowles 49. G . Grandie30. T Perrett 50. T. Hansen31 . F. Calorie 51 . T Oakley32 .C.Ingram 52.8 O'Connor33. A. Douglass 53. A. Mayne34. J . Callaghan 54. E. Kontos35. D . Dinicolantonio 55. A. Ndreh36, P Pesnikas 56. M. Harker37 . N . Currie 57. D. Bray38. M . Fincher 58. A. Nankervis39. B .L. Vaughan 59. D. Pitcher40. A . Prowe 64 . J. Cronin

UNIVERSITY REDSSenior Coach : I EwingReserves Coach: L . Dynes

1 .T,Smit2- N . Bowman3. M . Richardson4. E . Mudi e5. S. Green6. M . Schroder7. S. Thatcher8. P Rice9. M . Pigdon

10 . B. Hennessy11 . B. Pickett12 . M . Roberts13 . G . Jackson14 . G . Laverty15. M. De Lange16. S . llqoutz17, R . Church18 .A. Hodgee19 . G . Stanley20. R . Goldberg21 . G . Cook 36, J. Yorslon22. G . Ackland 37. J . Anderson23. S . Andnkopoulos 38 . N . Smith24 . R . Ansell 39 . G . Grech25 . J. Willems 40 . D. Cahir26 . S. Basile 41 . G. Jackson27. A. Whitfort 42, R. Cumming28 . M . Bethune 43. G . Lambourne29 . D. Tognarim 44. P White30 . P Curry 45. I . Mezzalira31 . 0. Runciman 46.P Heaphy32 . J . Lines 47, N . Arnott33 . G . Rosetta 48, P. Hutchings34 . G . Pasquini 49. D. Kane35 . S . Roberts 50. J. Wis e

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1 . M . Learmonth2. G . Hurley 34. T. Burt3. R . Livingstone 35 . R. Burns4. P Binyon 36 . E . Evans5. N . Power 37. D. Bourke6. T Brideson 38 .S .Stone7 . P. Malcolm 39 . W. Mullenger8. K . Mullins 40 . D. Kennedy9. M Huebner 41 . C. O'Brien

10 .T. Jones 42.S. McKoy11, B . Clark 43 . M . Halloran12 . G. Mullins 44 . M . Kendall13 . A. Lindsay 45 . N . Faulkner14.A, Huebner 46 . L . Gilmore15 . D. Andrew 47. T. McCaskell16, C. Johnstone 48 . M . Pearson17. B . Prior 49 . R. Wade18 . W. Ross 50.T. Aarons19 . D. Lupton 51 . M. Rappoccio20. F. O'Rourke 52 . F. Sadler21 . T Ymer 53 . M. Cuddon22. G . Sloan 54 . D. Collins23 . S. Preston 55 . P Fulle r25 . A . Slatterley 56 . S. Boast26 . J. Innes 57. H . Bowies27. J . Woodward 58 . A. Pollard28 . P. Huebner 59 . B. Perry29, J. Fuller 60. P McConville30. C. Sutton 62 . 1. Brow n32 . M . Plumridge 63. G . Clark33. A. Bourke 65. D. McIntosh

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COLLEGIANSSenior Coach :

Leigh CarlsonAssistant Coach :

Stephen Moun tReserves Coach :

Greg Tregear

1 . S. Moun t2 . D. Hoyle3 . B . Woolhouse4 . S . Lausse n5 . D. Greeves6 . A . Ingieton7. C . Higson8 . C . Pollock9. M . Hibbins

10. C. Warner11 . W. Daly12. M . Conron

.13.S . Hinchen14.R .Schober(VC)15. N . Anderson16. A . Wallace (VC)17. D. Phillips18. J. Bennett (Capt)19. P. Scott20 . M . Whittaker21 . V. Cleary22 . D. Kerr23 . A . Wright24.D.Ramshaw25. G. Eyles26 . N . Milat27. J . Dansey28. S. Blackman29. A . Kenneall y30. M . Galbraith (VC)31 . N . Hibtxns (Res-VC)32 . D. Thomson33. G . Irvine34. R . Happell35. N . Whit e36. N . Pike (Res-Capt)37. C . Coyn e38. M. Lake39.B.Jones40 . A . Lord41 . S. Lie42 . L . Griffin43. M . Foard44. A . Parkin45. P. Harry46. A . Mitchell47. C. Davidson48. J . Lemon49.S. Aver y50. B . Jefferson51 P. Baxter52 . J . Docking53. J . Smith54 . T. Holland55 . R . Cross56. D. Warner57. T. Smith58 . J . Parra60 . G . Oakley61 . R . Oliphant66 . B . Simpson69 . M . Burgess70. R . Conron75 . N. Proctor

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COLLEGIANSSenior Coach:

Bernard DunnAssistant Coach :

P. Beddoe

2 . P. Fiume3 . A . Phillips4 . M . Edmonds5 . N . Frase r6 . A . Scott7. C . McClounan8 . C. Wrigh t9 . C. Campbell

10. D. Tessier12. D. Toohey13. J. Maloney14.S. Hunter15. G . Hynes16.J. McCarthy17. D. Crowe18. B. Mahoney19. N . Vanderplight20. P. O'Brie n21 . M . Murray22 . P. O'Callaghan23. M . O'Callaghan24. M . Lowe25. G . Curran26. P. Wyles27. D. Kinsella28. P. Waldron30. B. Smith31 . C. Belleville32. G. Sheedy33 . P. Rennie34 . J . Tully35 . A. McIntosh36 . C. Swift37. P Rudd38.S.Rudd39. C . McCleod40. A . Banks41 . K. Mullins42 . P. Leonard43. M . Stanning44. L . Vanderplight45. A . Crist46. M . Hegan47. G. Jackson48. S . Catalfamo50. P. Mannix54. J. Duckett61 . M . Jackson

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Ron Hodgson

1, A . Carafe2 . G . Petroff3 . M . Chun4 . C . Car r5 . A . Tranquilii6 G . O'Connell7 . P. Randall8 . M . Amad9 . D . Merton

10 . A. Gallagher11 . C . Slatteryt2 . N . Bourket3 . M . Stapleton14, D . Howe15 . D . Ebert16 . G . Wallis17 . M . Getson18 . A. Caffry19 . M . Delahunt20 . C. Castagna21 . J . Amad (VC)22 . T. O'Hehir23, G . Williams24 . A . Hewitt25 . J . Murray26. M . Moran27. G . Booker28. C . Mason29.A .Zannorn30. M . Archdeacon31 . A . Booth32 . A . McIntosh31 J .Seabury34 . L . Getson35 . J . Pappas36 . G . Walsh37 .P.Sheehan38 . J . Triangolo

39 . F . Battistelia40 . D . Cooper41 . P . Chalkiey42 . A. Duncan43-N . Dunca n44 . S . Lindenmayer46 . James Golds (Res-C)47 . B. Murray48 . Julien Kann49 . C. Boutros51 . T . Mahon55 . 5 . Beatti e56 . Jeremy Golds57 . B . Day58 .S . Boysen61 . M . Bushell63 . Jeremy Kann66 . M . Tyrrel l68 . D . Frawley

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Reserves Coach:Jim Marchbank

1 . A . Egan (Capt)2 .T.Jones3. D. Marti n4. T. Beare5. M . Schmidt6. A . Cahill (VC)7. P . Booth8. B . Collison9. S. Brazil

10. B . Hanlon11 . C . Lambrou12. J . Tierney13. B . Curull i14 . O . Abrahams15. P . Kearney16. B . Herrald17 . M . Boy d19 . P. Considine20 . P. O'Farrell21 . D . Baker22 . A . Furey23 . C . Alevraz24 . R . Anderson25 . D . Cerini26 . M . Fisher27 . R . Atkinson29 . P. Daniels30 . P. Tatte r31 . L . Boyle32 . G . Phyland34 . B. Conti36 . P . McMenamin37 . J . Zumbo38 . K. Scott39 . J . Considine40 . I . Turnbull41 . P . Dwyer42 . C. Hor n43 . G . Irvine (Res-Capt)44 . B . Girolam i45 . C. Muller46. N . Culnane47. R . Little48. D. Delac50. B . Devine51 . J . Curran52. p.Goodear53. M . Leigh54.T. Lescum55.S.Zocco56.C .Hancock57. B . Allman58.T .Keogh59. J . Bugeja60. L. Nardella€1 .J . Crouch62. B . Cruickshank64. A . McCudden65.J .Joyce66. D . Gloury67. S. Cox68. F . Borello

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Reserv es Coach :Denis McGrory

1 . A. Baxter (VC)2 . D . Connel l3 . W . Byrns4 . C . McKenzie5 . F . Mai n6 . W . Smith7 . R . Makinson8 . M . Orton9 . G . Anderson9 . B . Herbert (2)

10 . T . Chegwin11 . J . Rae12 . D . Seccull (Capt)13, B. Carl y14 . A. Phillips14 . D . Cotton (2)15 . W . Phillips16 . M . De Mattia17 . P . Woff18 . M . Constabl e19 . M . Armstrong (DVC)19 . R . Gamy (2)20 . C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22 . P . Thiessen23 . I . Kidgel l24 . R . Lavender (Res-VC)25 . D. Dea n26 . G . Phillip s26 . D. Kretschmer (2)27 . C. Dun n28 . G . Borg29 . D. Ray (Res-Capt)30 . P . Robinso n31 . B . Main (Res-DVC)32, A . Roberts33 . G . Tanner34 . R . Home35 . D. Lappage36 . S . Meehan37 . D. Andersen38 . J . Hayte r39. B . Steenholdt40. S. Healey41 . R . Plecher42. M . Baxter43. D . Hoare44. A . Kirkwood-Scott45. M . Allen46. M . Krause47. J . Delalande48. P . Merrett49. M . Lille y50. D . Golding51 . S. Baker52. B . Canobie53. G . Hayes-Dewar54. J . Wood55.C .Ladds56. N . Evans57.B .Ladds58. A . Whitelaw59. T . Snowball60. A . Whelan

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Coach:John Goldham

1 . E. Alle n2, S. Reddish3- S. Duthie4, R, Fuller (Capt)5 . A . Asto n6 . 0 . Hooper7 . A . Lloyd8, R, Hodges9 . R, Aujard

10 . J . Ker r11 . D Fox12 T, Lang13 . N . Hooper14 . A . Chambers15 . D . McCall16 . J . Hosking17 . R . McLeish78 . B . Simpson19, G. Eagl e20 . S. Hume21- S. Gibbs22 . K Stokes23, A . Miller24 .B, Shepherd25 .S. Stokes26 . A Her,27 . T. Avsar28 . N. Hart29 .R . Greene30 J, Lair d31 . A . Smith (VC)32 . G, Jackson33 . C. Hunte r34 R . Price35 . B Steele36 . G. Bennett37 . D. ise r38 . J . Latu39 . S . Woodhouse40 . P . Brown41 . J . Hart42 J, Lawson43_ R . Austin44 . A. Stubbs45. B Can (Res VC)46, P . Roberts47. M . Brady48. R. Petty49 R. Steele50.T . Byrne51, M . Temrn52. J. Boc k53. B. Crimmins54. J . Harris55,T Fearn-Wannan56. D . Kay57. P.Sherwen58 T . Hart59. M . Veseli k60. B Crump (Res-Capt)

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Senior Coach :Grant Thomas

Asst . Coaches :Brett JarickMichael O'Shaughnessy

Reserv es Coach :Stuart Coiquhoun

1 . M . Rosel2. M . Bourke (VC)3. M . Hannebery (Capt)4. R . Curtain5.D .McKay7. W. Denton8. J . Dickson9. A . McCorkell

10. D . Richardson11 . G. Greetham12.J . Bowen13.S. Lynch14 . D. Stoney15. G. Clare16. L Meehan17. J . Dalton18, P . O'Sullivan19 . R . Green20 . D. Holmes21 . W. Mithen22 . R . Visentini23 . R . Hansen24 . J . Petroff25 . D . Taylor26 . G . Hancock27 . D . Doolan28 .J . Hdbert29 . A. Wilson30 . D . Dann31, P . Klei n32 . J . Cardillo33 . D . Landrigan34 . G . Welsford35 . C . Mortensen36 . L . Hannebery37 . A. Landrigan38 . M . Kelliher39 . M . Holmes40 . R . Dalton41 . A . Dillon42.J .Lowe43 .T . Keyhoe44. L . Davies45. T

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Michael McCarthyAssistant Coach:

Frank Melican1 . C. Clark (DVC)2 . P . Schuhkraft3 . A. Fitzgerald4 . R . Barne s5 . D . McDonald6 . T . Gallaghe r7 . B. Connell (VC)8 . M . Gilmore (DVC)9 . S . Grac e

10 . M . McDonald11 . D . Edgell12 .N .Sebo13 . P . Kingston14 . S . Sam I d15 . M. McConvtll16, T . Stewart17 . P . Harrington1 S . P . Cleary19 . A. Jobling (Capt)20 . D . Woo d21 .S . Carboon22 . M . Stone23 . P. McDonald24 . S . McCooke25 . P. Forsyth26. M . Brown27 . T Hill s28. B . Collins29. G . Petering30 . R . Woodland31 . B . Egan32. S. Reidy33. E. Fraser34. C . Sparrow35. A . Grace36 M . Devine37 A . Orr38. P . Milner (Res-VC)39. S. Morga n40. P . Joy41 . R . Oaten42 . D. Robertson (Res-Capp43 . C. Thomas44 . A . Connolly45 . D .Barton47 . G . Treverton48 . P . Marnow49 . P . Hurley50 . D . Conway51 . J . Brovm52 . D . Connel l53 . C . Karageorg o54 . C . Kellehe r55 . P. McConvill56 . B . Turner58 . C . Byrnes59 . M . Osborne60. J . Collins61 . A . Kukuljan

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10. J. Federico11 . R Capes12. P. Hogan (Res-VC)13. R . Purcell14 . G . Mathewes15. M. Ega n15. L. Overman (Res)16. F. Dunel i17. W. Carey (4C)la A, Purcell19. L. Goilant20 J . Frase r20. P. Wood (Res)21 . A . Muir22 . M . Mahady23. B. Horn24. K. Mahady25.A.Comdo26. J . Gollant27. A. Nathan28. P. Morrice29. J . Overman30. R . Doalan31 . M . Fitzpatrick31 . A . Palmer (Res)32 . C. Calthorpe32 . P. Runling (Res)33. M . Mulkearns (Capt)34 N Mitchel l34. Jr O'Connell (Res)35. S . Dora n36. P O'Dea37. F. Comito37. M. O'Connell (Res)38. D. McAlliste r39. S . Byrne40 D. Burke41 . D. Looker42 . M. Marshall43. A. McCleave44. S . Taylor45 .J. Kennedy46 D. Soloman47. R . Cervetto48 . A. Smith49 . J. Wiggins50. A. Walsh51 . T. Matkov52. P Rogerson53.P. Mahady54. A . Brebner55. M . Overman5& C.Bond57. A. Vinecombe

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THERRYSenior Coach :

Tony CrottyAssistant Coach:

G . HalbertReserves Coach:D. Boden

1. G . Biddlestsone (VC)2. J. Zanetti2. J. Sandman3.F. Falcone4 . J . Schembn5. T. Taylor (VC)6. N. Court7. P. Jones8. A. Eldrett9. M . Grococ k9. P. Slavich (Res)

10 P. Gilmou r11 . S . Bannister12 . R. Moran (Res-VC)13 . M . Bosanko14. J . Reddick15 .P McCann16 . M . Goodwin17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt)18 . B . Carter19 . A . Ratcliffe20. M . Carter21 . M . Fitzpatrick22 . M Devereaux (DVC-Res)23. A. Bake r24. P. Matton (C)25. M. O'Rourke26.R Ryan27. A . Finnigan28. M . O'Kearney29. M . Fogas30. A . Urli31, S . Hollow32 . S. Eastmure33. J. Chapman34. M . Donohue35 . S. O'Halloran36 . A . Smith37. D. Castaldi38 . G . Pinner39 . S. Boyle40. M . Talbot41 . M . Crotty42 . A McKay43 . L. Caruana44 . J yam s45 . M Petrevski46. B. Scuwlli47. M . Davies48. D Wriggiesxorth (DVC)50, M . Purcel l54. J. Blain60. B. Pearse

BANYULESenior Coach :

John SimpsonReserves Coach:

Grant Pyers1 . P. Adams2 . D. Witchell3. L . Holt (VC)4. M . Legge5. C. Lad d6. P. Williams7. P. Broster8. B. Moloney9. G . Sutterby

10. R . Cullen11 . G . Mooney12 . T. Kearsey13. P. Forbes14. R . Knight15. S. Gray16. R . Doherty17. C. Boucher18. J. Turnbull19. A . Thompson20 . C. Holst21 . G . Foste r22 . J. Gilham (Capt)23. M . Gray24. W. Ashton25. M . Power26. A . Mil l27. P. Barnes28. S. Stanton29. C . Pyers30. B. Gillies31 . C. Raywood32 . C. West33. D. Glass34. C. Stevens35. R. Parry36. S . White37. D . Gent38. C. Duncan39. B. Bowler (Res-Capt)40. S . Gleaso n41 . M . Harte42. D. Taylor43. S. Ayres44 . B . Hogan45. M . Gilbert46. P. Agostinelli47. P. Davi s48 . R . Hogan49 . P. Barnes50. M . Phillips51 . A . McLaren52 . S . Coulson (DVC)53 . A . Short54 . G. Pyers55 . D. Williams (DVC)56 . P. Aldridge57. M . Wilson58 . D . Meredith59. P. Healy60. A . Westo n

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Reserves Coach:David Wood

1 . J. Alexander2 . I . Kohler3. I . Sest5. G . Gale6. I . Hildebrand7. B . Seato n8. A. Barker9. L . Baring

10 . J . Koop11 . M . Spencer12 . M. Cramplon13 . R . Culvenor14.V.Sheehan15. R . Knight -16 . T. Chisholm17. S. Zacharidist8. G . Hipwell (VC)19. P. Wallis20. A . Tuhan21 . D. Lawrence22 . M . Cohen23 . P. White24 . S. McKay25 . M . Kellock26 . A . McGregor (Capt)27. D. Newma n28- S. Rowlands29. A . Headberry32 . G . Wadley33. D. O'Brien34. J . Quin (DVC)35. A . Qui n37. J . Andritsos38. N . Fletcher39.T. Gattuso40. K. O'Brien43. G . Enders44. L . Champness45.J.Lochowiak46. J . Shad y47. N . Crampton48 P. Andritsos49 . T. White50. G . McHenry51 . B- Hodgson52 . J. Milli e53 . D. Walsh55 . D. Trumble56 . J . Cooney57. M . Kanizay58 . M . Hanlon64 R . Knott65 D. Woo d66. C. Ketsakidis67. D. Paterson70. M . Nihil l71 . M. Hay72 . C. Conroy73. A . Parsons

OLD BRIGHTONSenior Coach :

Mark ParkerRese rves Coach :

Shane Young

1 . G. Bennett2. M . McLennan3. A. Pryor (Capt)4 . C. Anderson (DVC)5. M . Waddingto n6 . M . Allen7. J. Ryan8 . S. Fitchett9 . M . Fisher

10. C. Lade11 . N . Perr y12 . D. Cochrane13. A. Grant (VC)14. J. Bennett15. R. Haydon16. M. Hendrie17. A . Rickarby18. M . Talbot19. C. Brook20. M . Reid21 . C. James22 .T. Hayden23. M. Shippen24. A . Hamilton25. L . Hamilton26. T. Desmyth27. A . Augustine28. A. Gal e29. P. Latzer30. R . Phillips31 . S. Murray32. H . Jarvis33 . Jarvis34 . R . Brown (Res-Capt)35 . D. Smythe36 . B . Pollock37. M . Selby38 . J . Tregaskis39 . A . Hoar40. N . Timms41 . S . Duggan42 . Devin e43. J. Pyers44. A . McLaughlin45.R .Carter46. J. Almon d47. R . Hopkins48. C. Haling49. S . Young50. J. Donelan51 . P. Murphy52 . P Murphy53. M . Hal l54. G . Treverton55. P. McMahon56. A . Cooper57. J . Tomkins58. S . O'Donnell59. C. Gilmore

OLDM ELBURNIANSSenior Coach :

Paul O'Brien

1 . T. Witt s2 . R . Pisarski3 . J. Nichols (Capt)4 . P. O'Brie n5 .N . Boyden6 . R. Dery7. Cr Thompson8 J Keebl e9. D. Coroner (DVC)

10. A . Joyce11 . B. Murphy12. G . Borton13. S. Rose14. S. Bardsley15. D . Maskiel16. P Wood17. M. Ros e18. W. Ward-Ambler19. J. Correll20. A . Salek22 .1 . Mackay23. A . Witts24. S. Teal25. R . Nelson27. C. Bryan28 C . Ternil29. R . Meade30. N . Howell31 . S . Frazer32. R . Webb (VC)33. G . Dixon34 . C. Anastasakis36, S. Newman37. G. Curtis39 . M . McGregor40 M. Bloo d41 . P. MacDonald42 . B. Williams43. P. Birrel l44. J. Harty46 P. Sinn49 T Stuckey50.B Cook51 . W. Ward52 .D Dowling53.C.Kopa54. C. Williamson55. E . Atkinson56. M . Atkinson60. M . McCulloch61 . G . McCulloch63. S. Martin65.J .Cunnack66. P. Tsiampas67. D. MacDonald68. S. Bowring69. P Jost73 .T. Hogg77. S. Oliver

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Reserves Coach:M . Osborn

1 . A. Acrema n2 . David Campbell3. R . Newman4. M . Barrett5. M . Turner6. D. Patterson7. G . Norto n8. N . MacQuire9. R. MacQuire

10 . M . Durac k11 . D. Solley (DVC)12 . G . Dickso n13. S. Sharp14. D. Rogers15. C . Davis16. D . Gran t17. C. McKinnon18.T.Bournon19. D. Zaic20 . S . Farrow21 . C . Ericksen22 . A . Lever23 . N . Moodie24 . C . Raclin25 . A . Holland26 . G . Buxton27. C. Appe l28 . P. Harrington29. A . Carter30. C . Scott31 . P. Beynon32 . J . Sly (Capt)33. C . Gardiner (VC )34. D . Holland (Res-Capt)35. D. Murphy36. P. Dynes37 . G . Mickelburough38, B. Sherrill39.R .Beynon40. M . Osborn41. N . She r42. Darren Campbell43. C. Best44 . M . Dyer45.A.Szadura46 . A. Petrov47. J. Konicanin48 . D.Johnson49 . R . Howie50 . C. Funston51 . N . Wright52 . A . Oxland53 . A . Riddle54 . B . Paterson55 . G . Worrell56 . M . Leone57. W.Jones58 . T. Low61 . T. Cowell69. C . Love

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'Reserves Coach :Tony Hayes

1 . S. Vincent2 B McClements3. M. Considine (Capt)4. S . Philp5 N . Wayman6 . J. Geary7, p Cosgriff8 . D. Reeves9. P- Shannon

10. P. Brabender (VC)11, D. Bec k12 . M . Gear y13. R . Mills (Res-Capt)

-14 P. Board15. D. Way16. B. Joyce17. M . Vear18. L . Mansfield19.T. Canavan20.B. Pannam21 . M . Mullavey22, J . Mill s23 P Robertson24. D. Stuckey25.R . Aanenson26. M . Livy27. N . Kerr28. A Tripp29. P. Zappa30.F. Gleeson31 P. Walsh32, T. Jones33. M . Harrison34. P. Joyce35. P. Plunkett36 S . Swindon37. N . Eilks38. M. Phelan39. P Nailer40. D. Baird41 . P. Digney42 . L. Thomas43. P. Heal y44. M . McNamara45. P. Henry46. B. Flyn n47. G . Dumsday48. C . Zahra49 . A . Tripp50 . D. Blackley51 . J. Steinol52 . C. Ray53 . G . Zeneih54 . T. Livy55. S. O'Toole56. A . Reidy57. R . Marulli58.V.Jones59, M . Pizzo60.P. Donoghu e

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Senior Coach :A Johnson

Assistant Coach:R. Purcel l

Reserves Coach:C. Glass

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10 . A . Parkes11 . T. Phillips12 . G . Clarke13 . D. Balazsy14 . R . Boxtel15 . M . Hadley16. A. Black17. M . Jennings18. N. Beardsley19. G . Hudson20. T. Roberts21 . D. Denby22 . P Robison23. M . Adam24 . A . Anderson25 . E. Borghesi26 . L. Coleman27. 1 . Wallace28 . G. Harvey29 . S. Oldfield30. J . Carnegie31 . M . Turner32. N . Sammut33. P. Scott34. P. Papas35. A. McAree36. P. Yeoman37. R . Sella38. R. Phillips (DVC)39. J. Hodde r40. M. Beamish41 . A . Spinks42. A . Banfield43. C. Neave44. A . Turner45. C. Cooper46. I . Geller47. G . Harmer48. G . Pavey49. C . Backman50. D. Wallace51 .D.Kay52 . A. Smith53 . C . Burton55 . S. Williams56 . S. Rimer57. M . Adam58. S . Bryc e62. J.P. Adgemis64 . C. Orwi n71 . L. Thomas80. A. Smith99. S . Hatfiel d

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1 . L . Inserra2 . G . Griffiths2 . G . Galanis (2)3. F. Sansonetti (VC)3. G. Poyntz (2 )4. M . Hoyne4. D. Moodie (2)5 . T. Gard (2)6 . A . Stuart6 . T. Thomas (2)7. G. Yoksic h7. R . Fletcher (2)8 . J . Chilcott8 . G . Hunt (2)9 . G . Dunbabbin (Res-Cpt)

10. G. Brandt11 . K . Jergens12 . P. Bugden13 . S. Rizzolio14 . S. Papaioanous15.J .Papas15 . M . Gard (2)16 . M . Campbell17. A . Delle-Vergini17. G . Gianopoulos (2)18 . D. Gray18. J . Martin (2)19. C. Williams20. M . Page21 . J. Cotter21 . N . Damilatis (2)22 . P. Coomb e23 . M . Sherlocl (DVC) '..24 . A . Borsato25 . S. Stone26. M . Bradley26. M . Hansen (2)27. L . Panjari28. T. Franklin (Capt)28. J. Horton (2)29. L . Macnamara29. P. Murdoch (2)30. I . Marwick31 . J . Kin g32 . D. Prosper33. A . Botta34. M . Brown35. G . Panjari36. S. Tusti n37. J . Panjan (Res-VC)38 . S. Duckwort h39 . S. Castellan40 . B. Inserra42 .P Dean43 . T. Scalzo44 . A . Rizzolio45. R . Fitzgerald46. J . Bugden47. J. Bestow48. A. Lane49. G . Koulax50. K. Harty55.P. Meeha n

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1 . D. Matthews (Capt)2. A. Lourie3. B. Mathews4. C. Simpson5. W. Horton6. A . Kahofer7. G . Boston (VC)8. J . Digh t9. S. Holmes

10 . D. Cronin11 . R . Morrissey12 . R . Harrison13 . C. Wilson14 . S . Klose (VC-Res)15 . S . Pearc e16 . T. Royals (VC)17- G. Williams18, N. Coxt9. J. Restarick20. M . Klose21 . N . Brohier22-S. Barker23. A . Wil l24 . K . Dachs25. S. Allen (Capt-Res)26. S. William s27. J . Turner28. J. Maestros29. D. Allen30.D.Lowe3t . D. Gurr32 . M . Dicrosta33 . N . Johnson34, C. Roseman35 . R- Harris36 . C. Worthington37. M . Scholten38 . A. Allen39 . A. Murphy40. C. Antigeorgio41 . M . Lauritz42 . B. Isaacs43. R. Royals44. R. Berzins45. M . Stanjo46. D. Le e47. J. Headlam48. C. Moston49. D. Craig50. G . Harrison51 . K . Hedin (DVC-Res)52 . C. Adkins53. G . Rizakis54. R. Knight55 . A. McMillan56 . J. Harley57. C. Hose58. A. Demetriou59. M . Sisson60. M . Roberts61 . D. Oakley62 . S. Cossart-Walsh63. B. Robinso n64. A. Kalinski7t . G. Pain e

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Assistant Coach :Michael Malone

Rese rves Coach :Andrew Sutton

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10 . W. Boyle11 . I . Rogerson12 . W. Capp (DVC)13 . C. Dwye r14 . R . Thompson15 . S. Mullholland16 . S. Gammaldi17. B. Bird (Res-Capt)18 . A . McGregor19 . I . Boyle20. J. Hunter21 . G . McDonald22. M . McKellar23. D. Devote24. M. Young25. R. Melnjak26. G . Hetherington27. M . Crawford28. D. Wilton29. S . Pappon30. S . McDonald31 . J . Ross32. A . Williams33. M . Hender34. S . Murphy35. A. Almiento36. A. Sutton37. M . Salmon38. D. Artz39. K. Ivey40. M . Doukas41 . G. Kelly42. B. Hibbs43. D. Blakey44. T. Worland45. B. Sadler46. M . Sutton47. D. Joss48. B. McGregor49. R. Abraham50. C. Amoore51 . S . Wilson52 . S. Williams53. T. Murray-White54. G . Roulen t55. S. McGregor56. C. McGregor57. S . Stic k

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1 . M . Peatling2. A . Mitchell3 . J . Harvey4 . A. Inkste r5. C. McCulloch6. B . Larkey7. P. Kerkvleit8. D. Hayes9. R . Beal

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10 . A . MacDougal11 . J. Pescott12 . G . Fawcett13 . P. Clarke14 . A. Light15 . J . Teague16 . S. Burgess18 . F. Brown19 . J . Manton20. C. Ross22 . J . Taylor23. M . Davis24. M . Bayley25. D. Dowling27. D. Morton29. H . Burbank30. W. Sutton31 .T Jackson32 . C. Landale34.P.Law35. C. Hollis36. R . Herman38. R . Hanna40. S. Bones41 . T. Goug h42. B . O'Halloran43. D. Clerk44. E. Spiden45. A . Rigby46. P. Murray48. L . Feltner50. M . Robson51 . J . Le e52 . P. Stock53. C. Kakka56. S. Naylor58. M . Naylor59. J. May65. J. Wels h67. H . MacGowan74 . P. Coulson

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1 . M . Kinsella2. D. Marshall3. Mark Beasley4. B. Ridewood5 . G . Connolly6. B . Parsons7. N . MCColough (DVC)

9. G Lancaster10. C. Bracchi11 . R . Grech12 . R Spencer13 . S. Zahra14 . P Lannan15. P. Walker16. B. Berr y17. A . MacGeorge18, B. Mill s19- B. Tomlinson20- M . McCraw21 . Michael Beasley22 . S . Algeri23 . B . Hutchinson24. T, Beasley (Capt)25. D . Smith26 . B . Burns (Capt-Res)27. J. Elmore28. G . O'Brien29 . B . Hambrtdge30. G . Fitzgibbon31 . G . McLachlan32 . Matthew Beasley33 . I . McNichol34. A. Boag (VC)35. R. Bilo s36. L. Walker37. N . Fitzgibbon38. W. Dunstan39. A . Savioa40. M . Manson41 . J. Clagnan42. P. Griffiths43. D . Johnston44 . M . Pucella45, D. Silverman46. M . Santagada47, A. Maloney48. M. Lomagno49. T. McNamara50 . G . Riggio51 . A . Peck52 . J . Selby53. B. Mentiplay54 . S. Flannery55. P. Farrel56. M . Hecker57- I. Thornell58 . D. Trease59. P. Newport60. D. Goodchtid61 . S. Campbell62. A . Whitelaw63. B. Rivalland64. D . Barr65 . B. Smith66. S . McNamara

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Reserves Coach :G. Setseh

1 . I . Bliss2. R . Herbert3. C. Lawson (CIC)4. C. Smart (VC)5, R . McGaw6. A. Hepburn7. D. O'Brien8. J. Culp ha G, Bennett

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10. E . Mazzeo11- A . Elliott12. A- Featherston13. P Graham14- A . Cook15. D. White16. D. Tipper17. P. Sadler18 . D. Grigg19 . P. McGowan20 . M . Dervan21 . W . Ke.v+n22. W. Payne23. P. McNamara24 . A . Owen25. R. Evans26. C. Muscat27, B. Tuck28. S . Calderwood29. M . Anderson30. A . Morelli31 . D. Clough32. D. Temby33.T Cannon34 . B . Hann35. S . Quinn36. A . Cabansag37. M . Tuck38. D. Mills39, W. Butters40. L . Turnley41, A. Morgan42. D . Ipsa43. A . Bond45. N . Croft46 . M . Payne47. T. Nobilo48. R . Engler49. S. Lugowski50- G . Gray51 . D. Bubnic52 . P Culhane53 . D. Elliott54- N . Burns55. L. Waddell56 . M . McHale57 . G. Cler k

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Reserves Coach :Rodney Burrows

1 . M . Canno n2 . D. Adam s3. M . DeMorton (Capt)4 . P. DiMarco5 . C. Cortese6 . V. Grimaldi (DVC)7. J . Briffa8 . C. Keay9 . A. Sammartino

10. A . Tirchett (VC)11 . K. Hehir12 . L . DeMorton13. B. Allard14. G . Parkinson15 . H . Tsialtas16. S. Tsialtas17. C . Borell i19. V. Lirosi20. P. Cerasiotis21 . B . Laurie22. P. Fox23. J . Bulman24. J. Houston25. J. Androutsos26. J. Tirchett27. P. Randello28. J. Kibizis29. D. Frew30. B. Thorpe31 . J . Scuderi32 . J . Williams33. J. Kakafikas34. A . Neill35. P. Dowsett (C-Res)36. J. Boudoloh37 . D. DeMorton38. W. Crawford39. V. Randell o40. G . McCall (VC-Res)41 . J . Saunder s42 . T. Sammartino43. A . Garlin g44. J. Brook45, S. Cannon46. C . Jewel l47. J . Engellene r48. K . Christodoulou49. J. Cannizzaro50. G . Kyranni s51 . C. McGrath52 . P. Engellener53 . B . Lodwick54. A . Hill55 . R . Johnston56 . M . Mazzarella57. T. Harki n58 . G . Lambourne59 . C. Phelan61 . S. Dasler62 . D. Munro63 . P. Riley64 . T. Wright66 . S . Ward67. D. Lawton69 . Kevin

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1 . D. Le Deux2. J. Hal l3. F. Stafford4. A. Escort5. A. Miller6. M. Taylor7. L . Gallo8. J. Kemp9. A . Morris

10. M . Hansen11 . L. Missagiia12. M . Maddox13. W. Dodd14. B. Hal l15. J. Scotland16.M.Leng17. G . Alexellis18. F. Doyle19. J. Evans20. D. Desler21 . S . Cross22 . P. Stewart23. M . Silva24. R . Williams25. G . James26 . J . Senior27. C. Newland28 . D. Healey29 . G . Newman30 . G . Scalzo31 . P. O'Sullivan32 . B. Wilson33 . D. Rei d34 . P. Holmes35. S . Kid d36. P. Hollowood37. R Kem p38. S . Wilmot39. N . Pavlou40. P. Riedel41 . A . South42. J . Haberman43. N . Kerr44. D. Baxter45. A . Cope46. S. Seargeant47 . D. Harrop49. A . James50. M . Pittoni51 . S . Silva54. J. Blowfield55, S. Kell y56. S. Acott61 . R Ford66. D. Wright

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G SECTIONby Norm Nugent

The results of Round 13 followed my predictionsexcept in the eastern suburban clash between Kew andCamberwell where the Wells convincing victory upsetmy prediction . Still 91% is a good selection rate.

G NORTHSt Bernard's enjoyed their seaside trip and

benefitted from a healthy percentage boost asWilliamstown were 201 points behind at the ringingof thE final bell . (Sirens are not used in Williamstownbecause of shipping rules .) Marcellin virtually removedNorth Old Boys as final's contender when the Eagleswon ~heir match by a 35 pt margin . Eltham didn't havethings all their own way at Therry as the home sideproved formidable opposition before going down by21 pi 's in a game of symmetrical scores which wouldappeal to "Stan McCann". Undefeated leadersBulleen-Templestowe recorded another comfortablevictory when they accounted for Banyule by 96 pts .Only inaccurate kicking for goal prevented Camberwelldefeating Kew by more than 32 pts . Camberwell thusmaintained their finals hopes while for Kew the defeatput them three games behind the 4th side with 2 roundsremaining . Old Westboume continued their good formwith a convincing 62 pt victory over De La Salle.

G SOUT HOld Melburnians' disappointing form continued

when they capitulated to De La Salle by 106 pts. OldXaverians cruised to a 49 pt victory over MonashGryphons whereas unbelievable inaccuracy by StKilda/Sth Caulfield cost them the game against OldHaileybury. Despite having 7 more scoring shots theCombine went down by 8 pts . Mazenod, with aconvincing 82 pt victory over Collegians, removed allhopes of a Collegians final appearance in theircentenary season . In the closest match of the round,where scoring was predictably low, Old Geelongdefeated St Kevin's by only 2 pts. How Brett Kennymust have enjoyed his 150th game with MonashWhites because his side annihilated Glenhuntly by156 pts . While all these events were happening Bloodsenjoyed the fruits of their Bye.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 14G NORTH

BulleenTemplestowe should be untroubled torecord another win at the expense of Williamstown .In the match of the round which has the potential to bereplayed next month as a final, Marcellin travel westto meet St Bernard's. The Saints will appreciate theunstinting support of their vocal crowd while the Eaglesmay well take time to adjust to the Niddrie conditions .Although Marcellin has the better performed forwardline the St Bernards' defence has been very tight allseason . I am sure the Pearson coaching has includeda form guide on the movements of Treganowan whoposes a major threat to a St Bernards' victory. After

careful consideration I favourSt Bernard'sto emergevictorious. North Old Boys should take another steptowards a final four spot by defeating Old Scotch today,Likewise Eltham should win easily over Banyule wholack the depth of talent to extend the Turtles atResearch . Kew at home for the second successiveweek should be largely untroubled to record a tellingvictory over Therry. Camberwell can expect sternopposition from the season's big improvers, OldWestbourne. I am unsure of the outcome of this matchas I feel the result can go either way. I will selectCamberwell who know their ground the better.

G SOUT HIn the battle to avoid the wooden spoon Glenhuntlyare at home to Old Geelong. As neither side has hadgreat success in 1992, the winner will probably be theside which makes the less mistakes . I believeGlenhuntly will be that side! Monash Whites shouldbe able to record another victory at the expense of OldMelburnians even at Albe rt Park while Bloods shouldedge closer to afinal's berth with a percentage boostingvictory over the more poorly performed St Kevin's .Leaders Old Xaverians should be largely untroubledto defeat St Kilda/Sth Caulfield while I expectM azenod to consolidate theirfinal's position with awinover Old Haileybu ry. In a repeat of their Round 1 victoryI expect De La Salle to prove too strong for MonashGryphons. Collegians have the Bye.

KEW MI L ESTONESAll at Kew congratulate veteran 'Gs' winger Michael

Shaw on playing his 100th game today (18/7) . Mick'saccolades include being an inaugural Club XVIII playerand a member of The Invincibles - the 1984 Premiers .Congratulations also to 'Irish' Kew's county Dublinimport (never mind about Jim Stynes), MauriceFurlong, ruckman and vice captain, on reaching the50 game mark for the Clubbers last week (11/7) .

G NORTHKEW vs WILLIAMSTOWNELTHAM vs OLD WESTBOURNEBULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs OLD SCOTCHST BERNARD'S vs NORTH OLD BOYSBANYULE vs THERRYCAMBERWELL vs MARCELLI N

G SOUTHOLD GEELONG vs BLOOD SST KEVIN'S vs GLENHUNTLYST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs OLD MELBURNIANSMONASH GRYPHONS vs COLLEGIAN SDE LA SALLE vs OLD HAILEYBURIANSMAZENOD vs OLD XAVERIANSMONASH WHITES - BYE

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G NORT HWILLIAMSTOWN 1 .0 1.0 1.0 1.0.0ST BERNARD'S 6.5 12.11 22.12 31 .21 .207

WILLIAMSTOWN M . Featherston . BEST M . Featherston. Lindemann,-rolf, Davies & every one of the remaining 11 triers .ST BERNARD'S R . Klaaysen 18,J . O'Connell 7,T. Matkov2, D. Considine,

:.: g~ Moon, R. Lindus, F. Monaghan . BEST R . Klaaysen, J. O'Connell, F.Monaghan, V. McQuire, T. Matkov, B . Doolan, B. Moon .

MARCELLIN 2.2 5.3 10.5 12.9.81NORTH OLD BOYS 1.0 3.2 3.3 7.4 .46MARCELLIN Crimmins 4, Treganowan 2, B . Day, Kennedy, O'Callaghan ,

= paanessa, Scott, T.G . Slattery. BEST T.G . Slattery, B. Day, Crimmins,Paanessa, O'Callaghan, Hesse .NORTH BOYS

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THERRY 6.6.42ELTHAM 9.9.63

THERRY S. Eldrett, A. Eldrett, Kite, Goodwin . BEST Doran, Clifton, Lyons,A . Eldrett, S. Eldrett, Jenkins .ELTHAM D . Thorson 3, T. Stickland 2, A . Smark 2, K. Tucker, P. Morrow.BEST T. Stickland, D. Thorson, W. Wood, K . Tucker, M . Galley, N .Hamshare .

BANYULE 2.1 2.1 3.3 3.4.22BULLEEN-TEMP. 4.2 9.4 14.7 18 .10.118BANYULE Summers. Brown, Gazzola . BEST Crockford, Gazzola, Place,Walle, B. Slattery. Kirwan .BULLEEN TEMR P. Kile 4, L. Parris 4, P. Brindley 3, P. Critchley 3, G.Massey 2, T. Dewer, C. Parkinson- BEST P. Brindley, G . Daisley, M .Rutherford, P Critchley, L . Parris, P. Kile.

KEW 1.2 2.4 3.6 5.6.36CAMBERWELL 2.3 5.4 7.9 9.14.68KEW Lethlean, Lovegrove, D . Maclsaac, Lazarus, O'Hanlon . BESTHolten, Lazarus, O'Hanlon, Lovegrove, Quinn, James.CAMBERWELL M . Bingley 3, W. Galzebrook, S . Duff, P. Barker, N . Tri be,D, McNamara, S . Hartley. BEST P. Alsop, P Barker, D. Bingley, M . Bingley,S. Hartley. N . Tribe.

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.1 7.7 7.9 11.19.85OLD SCOTCH 0.1 0.2 3.5 3.5 .23OLD WESTBOURNE G . Murdoch 3, S . Porter 3, D . Evans 2, A- Belcher,R. Harris, J. Manalokakis . BEST S. Grieg, D. Evans, S. Loukides, T. Geier,J. Blank .OLD SCOTCH Rodwell 2, Wilson. BEST Higham, Rodwell, Wilson, Bruce,Middleton, Robinson .

G SOUT HDE LA SALLE 8.4 11.10 16.10 19.12.126OLD MELBURNIANS 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.2 .20

DE LA SALLE Buckley 6, Losinno 3, Rowson 3, Smith 2, Jennings, Thorn,Fay, Broadhead, Broun . BEST Conroy, Smith, O'Callaghan, Buckley,Byrne, Stewart.OLD MELBURNIANS Taylor 2, Rao. BEST Taylor, Potter, Rao, Woodhouse,Maridinis, Perera .OLD XAVERIANS 3.2 7.6 10.8 11 .10 .76MONASH GRYPHONS 2.0 4.1 4.2 4.3.27OLD XAVERIANS A . Hall 3, M . Collopy 2, J . Werner 2, M . Dalton, H .McKorkal, M . Kinna, D. Hummerson . BEST M. Collopy, J . Cummins, M .Fitz, A . Hall, M . Kinna, M . Tyrell .MONASH GRYPHONS C. O'Brien, A . Rezlouskis, S. Jones, R. Hardman.BEST L. Worthy, D. King, L . Wapling, R. Hardman, J . Williams, S . Jones .ST KILDA/STH CAUL. 1.6 2.10 3.13 3.21 .39OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3 .4 4.8 6.11 6.11 .47ST KILDA/STH CAUL . Boyd 2, Nardella . BEST Green, Barker, Smith,Nardella, Morgan, Price .OLD HAILEYBURIANS D. Bennett 3, Lane 2, Allen . BEST Lilley, Doran,D. Lear, McCrimmon, S . Lear, Vun.MAZENOD 14.15 .99COLLEGIANS 2.5.17MAZENOD Tetley 4, Quirk 3, Sinclair 2, Palamara 2, Little, Williams, Stone .BEST Williams, Tetley, Walsh, Quirk, Wilson.COLLEGIANS Byrne, Palles. BEST McQueen, Goldrick, N . Comley, C .Comley, Byrne, Palles.OLD GEELONG 3.3 3.5 4.6 5.10 .40ST KEVIN'S 1.3 3.4 4.7 5.8 .38OLD GEELONG Colquhuon, Shaker, Joyce, Carnegie, Sutton. BESTKooke, Rigby, Shaker, Clerk, Calvert-Jones, Joyce.ST KEVIN'S Horne 2, Hooper 2, Bare. BEST C . Nolan, T. Dole, C. O'Keefe,D. Horne, C. Stone, T. Bare.MONASH WHITES 23.19.157GLENHUNTLY 0.1 .1

MONASH WHITES Sinn 6, Gualano 4, Eaton 3, Sammells 2, Dietrich2, O'Hara 2, Tully, M . Gemmola, Ridley, Murray. BEST Eaton, Tully, Murray,O'Hara, Brumley, Edwards.GLENHUNTLY BEST Warren, Tyler, Pesce, Quamby, Wright, Moore .

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FIN14LS ELIGIBILITYSENIORS: All registered players with a permit

SENIORS/RESERVES: If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches(be registered and have a permit) .

UNDER 19: Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of5 or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than5 U19 matches during the season .

RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and notmore than 8 senior matches during the season .

TWO U19 SIDES : Exactly the same conditions as per the senior team/reserve team playing onthe same day or senior team playing only or reserve team playing only .NB. U19/1 team assumes the role of the senior team .

G SECTION : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more thana total of eight senior and reserve grade games.

UNDER 19 SECTIOby Max Lyon

REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHESDIVISION 1

D .M's really stamped themselves as a genuinepremiership chance with a 10 goal thrashing of De La- their 4th home ground loss this year - a long time sincethat happened if ever!! Cornell, on a4 week loan fromManchester United showed he had lost none of lastyear's skills by booting 4 majors . "Mini" Thompsonagain starred as did Tom Carlyon whilst "Jobbers"return to top form was applauded by my formeradversary James Nixon . D's only 2 good efforts camefrom Richard Grace and Paul Gunther. Noddersmoved to 2nd spot with a comfortable win over Tones .Harrison, Baxter and Gill all kicked 4 whilst Borg,Morgan and Polan were 3 of their best. Monds camefrom behind to overhaul the inaccurate Lions . Petersaid it was a good team effort but singled out "Woody",Brett Turner and "Gur" McCarthy for specialmentions. Xavs romped home from the Bloods withTucker getting 6 and Stones 5. Other good performerswere Scalzo, Salter and Dalton . Bernies gaveMarcellin a walkover.

DIVISION 2 CENTRALFriars notched up their best win of the year at

Trinity's expense and effectively knocked Frog's boysout of the finals race. Tim Carrigg kicked 4 whilst bestwere Uren in the ruck and Nick Parr and Mat Vernal .C' Well almost sealed the double chance for themselveswhen they rolled the Blues in a game in which the boysin white were complimented by both coaches . Wellswere best served by the Chris's - Town and Fisherand first year player Donal UANWATANASAKUL (trysaying that after a few ales!) . Therry gained a game'sbreak over the others after a comfortable win over theBullants . "Gilly" continued his good form in front ofgoals with 9 sixers whilst the consistent Nick Cou rt andJacob Dimech also featured prominently. Carey keptin touch with the 4 with a good reward for their accuratekicking against 'Hoes (far be it for me to write you offJohn - remember it was Hagar who canned you!!)Talking of Hagar, he saw'Hoes best as those regularsMcGowan, Blackwood and Raymond and agreedwith most of John's selections for Carey's best - JohnDunn, Ben Porter, Ed Elliott and skipper CraigGlindemann . Mark Mer ry booted 5 for the winners .0 . Parade couldn't make it to the phone/fax with detailsof their win over Kew.

DIVISION 2 SOUTHAs usual, the AJAX budget didn't extend to a phone

call . Bedas were comfortable winners over Old Hoes .Paul Razza kicked 6 and half backs Lee Patrick andTim Sullivan repelled many of 'Hoes attacks . After asluggish 1st half, Tonners lifted their rate and got homefrom De La by 6 goals . Simon Antonis (6) and KimTeschendroff (4) kicked nearly all of Tonners' majors

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with their best being Andrew Moratis, John Farrer andDerren Wilson . Once again the "slab" did the dirtyon the Ashers - this time it is the Fields who will besavouring the green ones . Nice to hear from my Fields"recruit' of 10 years ago - El Supremo Garry withdetails of his "stars" and prediction of more wins tocome. Reece Gosstray passed the "half ton" with 9while other good efforts came from Stahmer, Pukulaand Kuppe . High put another dent in the Parker'sarmour as predicted by Brendan . Steve's best wereAdam Howard, Ian Gellispie and the consistent JadeVidal . Scotchies got a walkover from the Oaks .SLAB CHALLENG E

Not much credibility in offering itforthe 2 apparentlyone-sided games today but it may be enough for Gilla'sGorillas to put in their best effort yet and press the D'sat H .Q . I couldn't make the same offer to the Oaks todayas it would be an insult to Bedas to suggest that anyincentive could see them being toppled by the Oaks.

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1Riley, Old Mentonians (2) 51Thompson, Old Melburnians (3) 48Theodore, Old Melburnians (2) 39Bennie, Marcellin (-) 38Webb, St Bernard's (-) 34

UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTIO NRaywood, Ivanhoe (4) 60Scarpa, Thomastown (-) 31Bubis, Thomastown (-) 30Sutherland, Old Trinity (2) 28Dodds, University Blues (-) 27

UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTIONDouglass, Monash Blues (7) 80Piccioli, Chirnside Park (2) 65Fountas, MHSOB (2) 61Gosstray, Caulfield Grammar (9) 57Kirzner, AJAX (-) 55F,

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OAKLEIGH vs ST BEDES 11 .15Field: J . Garrett, R . BellBoundary : F. Martinez, D . FowlerN . McTaggart, M . MayhewDE LA SALL BLUE vs OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .00Field: A . Damen, T. Zapaol oBoundary: J . Wright, M . KolpinGoal: J . Cheshire, D. Humphrie s

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players, pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the groundor other similar such conduct" .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1DE LA SALLE BLUE 1 .1 2.2 4.2 5.2 .32OLD MELBURNIANS 0.4 5.6 10.9 14 .13.97DE LA SALLE BLUE Chin, Conroy, Doherty, Dundon, Shoddy . BESTGrace, Picone, Larkin, Lafferty, Diastoli, HynesOLD MELBURNIANS Cornell 4, Thompson 3, Dery 2 . Theodore 2,13arlyon, Kegler, Wallace-Smith .. BEST Thompson . Thomas, Job6ng,C;arlyon, Vile, Telford .MARCELLIN RECEIVED FORFEITST BERNARD'S FORFEITE DMAZENOD 5.5 8.7 14.10 17.15 .117OLD MENTONIANS 3.4 4.6 7.7 9.9.6 3MAZENOD Harrison 4, Baxter 4, Gill 4, Morgan 2, O'Hara, Sullivan,Goudie. BEST Borg, Morgan, Gill, Polan . Goudie, Varney.

`OLD MENTONIANS Riley 2, Richardson 2, B. Murphy 2, Appel, Bond,Stainforth . BEST Richardson, Bond, B . Murphy, Raclin, S. Dwyer, Marshall .

>ORMOND 5.3 6.5 11.10 14.15.99,COLLEGIANS 3.6 10.7 11.11 11 .16.82ORMOND Agar 3, Turner 2, Wells 2, Osborne 2, Pullen 2, Dobson,Dempsey, Perna . BEST Wood, McCarthy, Taylor, Sparrow, Turner, Pullen .COLLEGIANS Phillips 3, Bamford 2, P Conron . Samwall, Donaldson,Grierson, Palmer, Bare. BEST Mulder, Palmer, Phillips, Williams, Batiste,Delmanis .

OLD XAVERIANS 6.6 13.11 20.16 24.22.16 6OLD HAILEYBURIANS 1 .0 1.0 2.0 3.0 .18OLD XAVERIANS Tucker 6, Stones 5, Cook 2, Scalzo 2, Short 2, Hall,Burke, Barlow, Salter, Phillips, Dalton, Gill . Fay. BEST Stones, Tucker,Scalzo, Salter, Dalton, Nattilli.OLD HAILEYBURIANS Percoco, Kelly, Harrison . BEST Fothergtll,Shulman, Nicholls, Dow, Richardson, O'Brien .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA LOLD TRINITY 0.2 2.8 3.8 7.11 .53WHITEFRIARS 4.2 5.5 8.9 12.10.82OLD TRINITY Smythe 2, Hindi 2, Sutherland 2, Curry . BEST Best, DeStefanis, P. Gutteridge, Sutcliffe, Pitman, Antonopoutos .WHITEFRIARS Carrigg 5, Parr 3, Maguire, Else, O'Sullivan, BrisbaneBEST Uren, Carrigg, Parr, Vernal, Brisbane, Flanagan .UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.6 3.8 4.9 6.14.50OLD CAMBERWELL 3.6 5.9 7.15 10.20.80UNIVERSITY BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not receivedOLD CAMBERWELL Homes 2, Gale 2, T. Walker 2, Morris, Mathieson,Taylor, McKenzie. BEST Town, Uanwatanasakul, Fisher, Gale, McMannus,Teylor.THERRY 6.5 7.9 13.16 16.25 .121BULLEEN-TEMP. 1 .0 2.3 3.5 5.5.35THERRY Gilmour9, G . Baker 2, Dimech 2, A . Baker, Forbes, Newbould,BEST Gilmour, Dimech, Dourt, Joyce, Stanko, Newbould .BULLEEN TE61P. G . Carew. M . Brennan, N. Waddell, D. Depetno, P Dail-Ogio . BEST M . Puts, G . Carew, P. Dail-Ogio, D. Somerville, Joe Scott, M .BrennanKEW 4.6 6.8 9.9 12 .11 .83OLD PARADIANS 3.4 8.8 13.11 20.12.132KEW Koumantataks 2, Merrigan 2, Cacopardo 2, C . Chamarenko 2,Jack, Morgan, Vomero, Hausler, BEST Hausler, Merrigan, C. Chamarenko.Miall, Leszko, Vomero .OLD PARADIANS Joyce 3. Nitsou 3, D. Digney 2, Brabender 2, Batchelor2 . Hooke 2, Cummins 2 . Morelli, Jenkins, Hall, Swindon . VEST Vacirca,Joyce, Pagon, Montgomery, Ndsou, Batchelor .OLD CAREY 3.2 5.2 9.3 16.6.102IVANHOE 2.1 6.3 9.6 10.8.68OLD CAREY M . Merry 5, Stewart3. Price 2, Morrison, Glindeman, Porter,T Mitchell . Jones, Dunn. BEST M . Merry, Dunn, Glindeman . Porter, Elliott,Shorland ,IVANHOE Raywood 4, Blackwood 2, R . Pace, Northey, Pilkington, MolloyBEST Pdkington, McGowan, Raywood, Blackwood, J. Pace, O'Shea

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRALOLD TRINITY vs UNIVERSITY BLACKSUNIVERSITY BLUES vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWEIVANHOE vs WHITEFRIARSTHERRY vs KEWOLD CAREY vs OLD CAMBERWELLOLD PARADIANS - BY E

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REPORTS

*F. HUNT (Hampton Rovers U19) - Charging - 2matches .

*S. BISHOP ( O. Essendon) - Striking - 2 matches .A. VARVITSIOTIS (St Andrews) - Kicking - 6

matche sS. MERKEL (St And rews) - Attempting to Strike

- 1 matc hM . SHACKLOCK ( St Leo's, Wattle Park) -

Attempting to Trip - 4 matches

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N . BROWN (0. Camberwell) - Abusive Language- 2 matches

W. BYRNS (0. Haileyburians) - Striking - 4 matchesG. YOKSICH (Parkside) - Headbutting -12 matchesM. CRAWFORD (Hampton Rovers) - Striking - 2

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Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinato r

VAFA against Fawkner players M . M cMahon and J. Roach for abusive language to umpires after a tribunalhearing. Each player suspended for 1 match .

Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-Ordinator

1992 Elsternwick Park ProgrammeVicHealth Matches of the Day

to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows :

THIS WEEKEND :TODAY: U19 "Double-header "

1 . Oakleigh vs St Bede's (11 .15am)2 . De La Salle vs Old Haileybury (2 .00pm)

TOMORROW :No matches planned for E .Park this day.

July 25 : Commonwealth Bank vs University Blacks (C)July 26 : No match at Elsternwick Park this dayAug 1 : St Leo's Wattle Park vs Old Carey (F)Aug 2 : No match for E .Park this day.Aug 8 : Park available for a match (upon request)

Aug 9 : No match at Elsternwick Park this dayAug 15 : No match at Elsternwick Park this dayAug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALSAug 22 : De La Salle vs Collegians (A )Aug 23 : No match at Elsternwick Park this dayAug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINA LAug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINALSep 5 : B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINALSep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINALSep 12 : C SECTION GRAND FINA LSep 13 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINALSep 19 : B SECTION GRAND FINA LSep 20: A SECTION GRAND FINA L

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"DON'T WASTE MY TIME - PLAY TENNIS"by Simon Meehan - Senior Coach Old Haileyburians

COACHES CLIPBOARDedited by

Mike McArthur-Allen

As a coach, I am constantly amazed bythe mentalityand characteristics of the amateur footballer . The totallack of commitment from some individuals is the reasonwhy so much hair is pulled and eventually lostthroughout each year.Why do we put up with these players?Can we tolerate them?Do they help our cause at all?The obvious answer is No !The reason why we put so much effort into the "head-cases" is because we see a lack of depth within theclub, and the natural talent that a lot of these casespossess. We fear our own short term failure knowingfull well in the back of our minds the club can only bestrengthened by committed players. "If only we couldget him committed". "If we could just get him fit" . The,statements can be as varied as the player dedication .All we are doing is kidding ourselves. By playing these'individuals we are trying to hide and patch up initialproblems . You will never succeed by playing thesepeople as all they are doing is extending your teamproblems - dragging individuals further apart. They are"I" players concerned only about themselves and whatthey can get out of it for themselves.Not only do these individuals disrupt the clubs, but theytake up much of the valuable time of the coaching panel .The problem is that we spend more time on them fixing

their needs than the genuine ones who care and wantto play. The committed players sometimes do not getthe time spent with them that they deserve . They arethe ones who make a club succeed because they areteam orientated . The player who is the coach's dream,never has excuses. They always train hard, are neverlate for training or meetings, never question decisionsand always willing to do anything to help the sidesucceed . They are the ones always talking andencouraging at training and during a game. RusselBarnes from Ormond epitomises this player. On the fewopportunities I have spent with "Barnesy" inrepresentative matches, I have always had great respectforthe man because of his enthusiastic approach andtotal commitment to the cause. Of course coaches havetheir favourites. We would not be human if we didn't .More often than not the favourites are these dedicatedand committed people. It's difficult not to feel more forthese people as they are the ones who are spreadingyour voice, attitude and enthusiasm .

To the rest, the ones who believe they are better offnot doing Pre-Season and only training once a weekand are never the cause of their own bad form or thereason why they can't get a game .

"Don't waste my time - play tennis "

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To assist all VAFA players, as well as any Junior players associated with VAFA clubs,we have arranged a new sponsor this year, SPORTSLAB, who provide an excellentservice for obtaining mouthguards . For as low as $30 a professionally-fitted mouthguardcan be provided by an Advanced Dental Technician .

All Under 19 VAFA players who can provide a receipt for a professionally-fittedmouthguard are also eligible for a $20 rebate from the VAFA . Club Secretariesshould forward the receipt to VAFA Headquarters and the rebate will be sent directto the Club for distribution to the player/s concerned . This rebate is made possiblethrough VicHealth funding .

Remember, wearing a mouthguard at training as well as playing is stronglyrecommended and getting players accustomed to wearing mouthguards in all potentialcontact situations should be the policy adopted by all coaches and club officials .

NB: Eleven Old Carey U19 players have just received their $20 rebate .Do you have any U19 players who qualify?

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLq INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

JULY 11 193 2FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES P ~X O N ED INCORRECT SCOFE SBY 3 PMCOLLEGIANS 3. .30*ST KEVINS 4 .59*SALESIANS 3,35

BY 5 PMPRESTON 5.12*ANZ BANK 5.17 *OLD IVANHOE (U19)**BY 5 .30 P MOLD IVANHOE (U19)* *

**Failed to provide scores after being notified*Clubs had to be contacted for scores

JULY 4 1992OLD PARADIANS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

JULY 11 1992UNIVERSITY BLUES THOMASTOWN (RES)ANZ BANK ANZ BANK (RES)OLD XAVERIANS (U19) OLD WESTBOURNE (G)AJAX (U19 )PLEASE NOTE : Standard fines will apply for clubsguilty of the above offences. Clubs who offend onthree occasions for the same type of offence will becharged with "conduct unbecoming a Member clubof the Association"

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 70 . Xaverians confirmed their position as hot

favourites for the A section flag when they made it twoout of two with a 22 point defeat of Ormond . The Xavs'superior physical strength and marking power, led byNick Wilton (c .h .b.) and M ark Summers (ruck), wastoo much forthe'Monds. Geoff Greetham blanketedPaul Schuhkraft. Ormond's bright spot was Paul Coxwho showed he was a rover of real class .

Level on points, it was make or break for De LaSalleor O. Scotch, and it was ' break for O. Scotch who afterquarter time were never in it . Final scores O . Scotch7.6, De La Salle 15 .16. Best were M . Greene, Maher,Rennie (De La) and Fuller, Burford, Brown (0. Scotch)

It was a black day for Uni Blacks . Not only did theylose Mike Yandell (leg injury) and M arkTyquin (brokenwrist), their 26 point loss to Collegians looked likegoodbye to A Section .

St Bernard's saluted Ray `Soapy' Valiance on 300games as team manager.

200 games to Hampton Rovers Michael `Beast'Malone, B&F'80, Best Team Player'78 and'79, MostConsistent in '82 and captain in '81 .

At Marcellin's 20th birthday celebration, the club'sbest ever team was announced and sparked off muchcontroversy. The team was :B-Paul Carafa, Bernie Cooney, Tony PaatschHB-John Gartner, John Jones, Andrew CullinanC-Bernie Cooper, Chris Mahon, Greg ShawNF-Frank Marchesani, Peter Gartner, Chris SlatteryF-Dominic Simmonetti, Tony Jones, Peter TooheyR-Gerry Price, Mick Power, Dirk EbertI/C-Mike Butler, Tim HolmesCoach-Ray Wals h(How did they overlook Peter French? N .R .)

10 YEARS AGOWayne Hen ry, in his 150th game, and Denis Hen ry,

in his 100th game, umpired together for the first timeand joined the Segota Brothers as the only pairs toumpire together.

Thomastown, 2nd in E, convincingly defeated 4thteam, Balaclava 13.8 to 8.10 . Stars were Steele,Vf/eidnte, A . Fellows (T'town) and Da rvell, Crottie, S.Withers (B'clava)

200 games to Michael Butler (Marc), 150 gamesto Ian Rice (Coll) and Nick Brennan (St Kev's)

Kew 4th in B, were too strong for top team, Ivanhoe ,scoring 18 .12 to 13.12 . Best were Burden, Smith,Busuttil (Kew) and O'Flahe rty, Edwards, Morcom(Ivanhoe) .

15 YEARS AGO - 1977Umpires' Corner featured 'Gentleman' Jim

Peters, who had completed 450 games of football bothas a player and umpire - 9 years as a field umpire and6 years as goal umpire.

Ormond (A) continued its slide with its 3rd successivedefeat -10 points ahead of Marcellin at the last change,it scored only 4 behinds in the last quarter to Marcellin's6 .5 and was now only one game ahead of Uni Blacks.

North O. Boys (A) undefeated after 14 games, were3 games ahead of St Bernard's and De La Salle .

0. Geelong marvelled that a rather shorter tha naverage pair of legs had carried their great little roverto 100 games - Sandy Gilbe rt who had also played100 games with MHSOB in their great A Section days.

150 games to Peter Ga rtner (Marc) and Don Barton(Geel) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1972St Bernard's (5th) lost another chance of getting

back into the four when they faded towards the finishand went down by 11 points to a determined MonashBlues (8th) . Scores were 12 .12 to 9.19 while best wereD. Young, Flett, Amor, Lowcock (7 gis) (Monash) andlannazzo, King and Wade (St Bernard's) .

Battle for the four was tough in B Section with UniBlacks on top with 40 points and 4 teams one gamebehind, Geelong, O. Scotch, O. Trinity and Ivanhoe.

De La Salle scored their first win for the season atthe expense of O. Paradians . Botha, Peart (7 gls) andAshford were the stars in a convincing win as De Laled all day.

Only sad note was that champion ruckman HenryMasala dislocated his thigh bone and it looked likecurtains for the season .

150 games to O. Brighton living "legend", 17 stoneRoger Wilson, Reserves coach for years andenthusiastic urger of the seniors, meat pie in one handand transistor in the other .

25 YEARS AGO - 196 7Coburg's accuracy 12 .3 enabled them to defeat

Collegians 10 .7 by 8 points .0. Camberwell scored only 5 points against

Glenhuntly 20.22 .Top scorers for the day were Ormond Jnrs, 35 .19

(Wallis 11, Grace 6), who defeated C'wealth Bank 4 .7.Graham Daff played his 250th game for Collegians

- Graham had also represented Victoria on numerousoccasions .

Others to chalk up 150 games were Adam Shostak( Ajax), Cam McMillan (OGG), Graham Tozer (0 .Brighton) .

John Fisher (Kew) and Mick Mulcahy (0. Xavs) hadbeen appointed captain and vice captain respectivelyof Carnival team to play at Launceston . (John latercoached State & Australian Amateur teams . )

A Section umpires for the day were Doherty, Hinton,Marks, Marshall and M urphy.

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40 YEARS AGO - 195 2Well-known Alphington identity, Perc Adams,

played his 100th game.A Section results in sloppy heavy conditions -

Alphington 8.13 .61 d O. Paradians 3.9.27; Ormond11 .13 .79 d O. Scotch 6.10 .46, O. RAelb 11 .7.73 dHampton Rovers6 .2 .38, Uni Blues 12 .15.87 d Comm .Bank 6.11 .47 and bottom team Collegians, yet to crackit for a win, drew with Uni Blacks 3.10 to 4.4.

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is"Where an incident takes placeinvolving players, pushing, scragging,jumping into packs, throwing each other tothe ground or other similar such conduct" .

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OLD TRINITY 10 3 0 1648 10034 159 .39 40OLD BRIGHTON 10 3 0 1334 992 134 .48 40OLD MELBURNIANS 8 5 0 1343 1037 129.51 32OLD PARADIANS 8 5 0 1268 1112 114 .03 32WHITEFRIARS 8 5 0 1150 1142 10070 32BANYULE 7 6 0 1396 1316 106,08 28OLD MENTONIANS 6 7 0 1070 1318 8118 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 8 0 1251 1103 11342 20MONASH BLUES 3 10 0 1107 1239 8935 12PARKSIDE 0 13 0 877 2115 4077 0

C SECTIO NCOMMONWEALTH BANK 10 3 0 1564 1245 125 .62 40KEW 10 3 0 1454 1171 124.17 40FAWKNER 9 4 0 1412 997 141 .62 36BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 5 0 1465 1250 117 .20 32IVANHOE 6 5 0 1364 1222 11162 32MHSOB 6 7 0 1179 1225 9624 24ST KILDAtSTH CAULFIELD 4 9 0 1148 1321 8690 16THOA1ASTOWN 4 9 0 1092 1725 63 .30 16AJAX 3 10 0 1318 1423 9262 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 10 0 1094 1511 7240 12

D SECTIO NCAULFIELD GRAMMAR 9 4 0 1242 1001 124.08 36ST BEDES 8 5 0 1054 981 107.44 32PRESTON 8 5 0 1271 1242 102.33 32MAZENOD 7 6 0 1426 1173 121.57 28ST KEVINS 7 6 0 1292 1341 9635 28OLD IVANHOE 6 7 0 1414 1405 100.64 24OLD GEELONG 6 7 0 1033 1103 9365 24OLD CAM BERWELL 5 8 0 1092 1169 9341 20HAMPTON ROVERS 5 8 0 1220 1399 8721 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 9 0 1107 1337 8280 16

E SECTIO NDOVETON 11 2 0 1525 1116 136.77 44GLENHUNTLY 10 3 0 1535 1160 130.08 40BRUNSWICK 8 5 0 1362 1080 126.11 32POWERHOUSE 7 5 1 1263 1048 120.52 30NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 6 0 1414 1290 10961 28ANZ BANK 7 6 0 1350 1277 10572 28AGUINAS OB 5 7 1 1197 1117 10716 22BULLEEN UNITED 4 9 0 906 1187 7633 16ELSTERNWICK 4 9 0 847 1465 5782 16LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 12 0 868 1593 5449 4

F SECTIO NST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 13 0 0 2292 802 285 .79 52ST MARY'S 11 2 0 1617 1003 161.22 44OLD ESSENDON GR 10 3 0 1586 927 171 .09 40OLD CAREY 10 3 0 1350 1133 119.15 40PENINSULA 9 4 0 1400 1194 117.25 36SALESIAN OC 8 5 0 1444 1237 116.73 32ST ANDREW'S 7 6 0 1463 1283 11403 28ST JOHN'S OC 6 7 0 1185 1229 96,42 24UNIVERSITY REDS 6 7 0 1245 1435 8676 24WEST BRUNSWICK 5 8 0 1110 1287 8625 20ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 5 8 0 1042 1235 8437 20UHSOB 5 8 0 1060 1497 7081 20RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 9 0 1070 1320 8106 16FITOB 2 11 0 1148 1878 6113 8CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 11 0 950 1761 5395 8BORONIA PARK 1 12 0 841 1582 53.16 4

A RESERVE SECTIONST BERNARD'S 11 2 0 1145 905 126.52 44COLLEGIANS 9 4 0 1224 822 148.91 36OLD SCOTCH 9 4 0 1162 908 127.97 36ORMOND 7 6 0 1151 1008 114.19 28MARCELLIN 6 7 0 1031 1001 103 .00 24DE LA SALLE 6 7 0 1031 1002 102 .89 24OLD XAVERIANS 5 8 0 1162 1183 9822 20THERRY 5 8 0 819 1231 6653 20NORTH OLD BOYS 4 9 0 859 1375 62 .47 16OLD HAILEYBURY 3 10 0 936 1119 8365 12

B RESERVE SECTIONOLD TRINITY 11 2 0 1149 590 194.75 44OLD BRIGHTON 11 2 0 1081 605 178.68 44

U OLD PARADIANS 10 3 0 1049 513 204.48 40WHITEFRIARS 7 5 1 874 792 110.35 30UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 6 0 827 743 11131 28MONASH BLUES 5 8 0 773 864 8947 20BANYULE 5 8 0 706 975 72.41 20OLD MENTONIANS 4 8 1 531 1001 5305 18OLD MELBURNIANS 4 9 0 602 769 7828 1 6

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 2 0 1134 581 195.18 44FAWKNER 10 3 0 1012 624 162 .18 40BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 4 0 1049 602 174.25 36MHSOB 9 4 0 931 608 153.13 36COMMONWEALTH BANK 6 7 0 847 982 8625 24ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 6 7 0 701 886 7912 24AJAX 5 7 1 860 967 8893 22KEW 3 9 1 710 1005 7065 14TH9MA76WN 3 10 0 558 1208 4619 /2

OLD IVANHOE 11 2 0 841 615 136 .75MAZENOD OC 10 3 0 1040 556 187.05PRESTON MBOB 9 4 0 939 624 150 .48OLD GEELONG 8 5 0 974 779 125 .03ST BEDES 8 5 0 731 622 11752OLD CAMBERWELL 7 6 0 867 697 12439CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4 9 0 582 822 7080WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 9 0 710 1007 7051ST KEVIN'S 4 9 0 546 1049 5205HAMPTON ROVERS 0 13 0 518 1155 4485

E RESERVE SECTIONGLENHUNTLY 13 0 0 1070 532 201.13AQUINAS OB 10 3 0 1002 593 168.97POWERHOUSE 9 4 0 952 533 178.61DOVETON 9 4 0 875 733 119.37NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 7 0 865 726 11915BRUNSWICK 5 8 0 569 925 61SELSTERNWICK 4 9 0 664 943 7041LATROBE UNIVERSITY 4 9 0 483 779 6200BULLEEN UNITED 3 10 0 555 1075 5163ANZ BANK 2 11 0 511 1051 48 .62

F RESERVE SECTIO NOLD ESSENDON GR 12 1 0 1051 597 176.05ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 11 2 0 1226 512 239 .45OLD CAREY 10 3 0 1046 651 160.68ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 9 4 0 1066 742 143.67WEST BRUNSWICK 8 4 1 949 654 145.11ST MARY'S 8 4 1 943 667 141.38PENINSULA OB 8 5 0 790 586 13481SALESIAN OC 7 5 1 891 774 11512ST ANDREW'S 7 6 0 837 687 12183UHSOB 6 6 1 844 752 12 23UNIVERSITY REDS 5 8 0 882 723 12199CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 9 0 559 666 8393BORONIA PARK 3 10 0 540 1055 5118RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 10 0 414 1254 3301ST JOHN'S OB 1 12 0 326 1514 2153FITOB 0 13 0 402 1308 3073

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G NORTHBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 13 0 0 1273 459 277.34 52ST BERNARDS 11 2 0 1316 520 253 .08 44MARCELLIN 9 4 0 1207 717 168 .34 36ELTHAM OC 9 4 0 1229 774 158 .79 36CAMBERWELL 8 5 0 1032 672 15357 32NORTH OLD BOYS 8 5 0 912 681 13392 32OLD WESTBOURNE 7 6 0 945 601 15724 28KEW 6 7 0 1017 791 128.57 24OLD SCOTCH 4 9 0 600 918 6536 16THERRY 2 11 0 489 1087 4499 8BANYULE 1 12 0 432 1493 2894 4WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 13 0 197 2075 949 0

G SOUT HOLD XAVERIANS 12 1 0 1051 362 290 .33 48MONASH WHITES 12 1 0 1063 413 257.38 48MAZENOD OC 10 3 0 1058 499 212 .02 40DE LA SALLE 10 3 0 1054 524 201.15 40BLOODS 9 4 0 892 560 15929 36COLLEGIANS 8 5 0 642 636 10094 32OLD HAILEYBURY 7 6 0 676 707 9562 28OLD MELBURNIANS 6 7 0 727 697 10430 24MONASH GRYPHONS 6 7 0 746 865 8624 24OLD GEELONG 4 9 0 333 1131 2944 16ST KEVINS 2 11 0 395 840 4702 8ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 2 11 0 385 1071 3595 8GLENHUNTLY 2 11 0 278 1292 2152 8

UNDER 19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 12 1 0 1531 650 235.54 48MAZENOD BLUES 11 2 0 1321 859 153.78 44DE LA SALLE 10 3 0 1259 681 184.88 40OLD MELBURNIANS 9 4 0 1608 933 172.35 36

U MARCELLIN 6 7 0 1231 1168 10539 24U ST BERNARD'S BLUE 6 7 0 1045 1261 8287 24ORMOND 5 8 0 937 1240 7556 20OLD MENTONIANS 3 10 0 950 1553 6117 12COLLEGIANS 3 10 0 1046 1824 5735 12OLD HAILEYBURY 0 13 0 775 1775 4366 0

UNDER 19 CENTRA LOLD CAMBERWELL 12 1 0 1593 1008 158 .04 48THERRY 10 3 0 1565 939 166.67 40UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 4 0 1214 864 140.51 36THOMASTOWN 8 5 0 1063 918 115 .80 32IVANHOE 8 5 0 1356 1194 11357 32OLD PARADIANS 8 5 0 1259 1233 10211 32OLD CAREY 7 6 0 1193 1071 111 86 28OLD TRINITY 6 7 0 1199 1197 10017 24WHITEFRIARS 5 8 0 634 993 6385 20

U KEW 3 10 0 927 1270 7299 12BULLEENITEMPLESTOWE 2 11 0 844 1786 4726 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 12 0 434 1318 32 .93 4

UNDER 19 SOUTHCHIRNSIDE PARK 11 2 0 1654 1031 160.43 44AJAX 10 3 0 1558 955 163.14 40

ST BEDES 9 4 0 1125 801 140.45 36MHSOB 9 4 0 1417 1027 137.97 36OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 0 1325 972 13632 36HAMPTON ROVERS 8 5 0 1365 1111 12466 32OLD SCOTCH 7 6 0 1242 1076 11543 28MONASH BLUES 6 7 0 1375 1099 125 .11 24

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