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F SECTIO NC'v.ealth Bank 4 4 0 441 215 205.10 16Clayton 4 3 1 616 263 234.22 12Doveton 4 3 1 695 373 186.33 12Old Essendon 4 3 1 415 260 159.62 12Brunswick 4 3 1 292 328 89.02 12UHSOB 4 2 2 240 300 80.00 8ANZ Bank 4 2 2 269 364 73.90 8~tonash Whites 4 0 4 264 719 36 .72 0Latrobe Univ . 4 0 4 242 742 32.61 0

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Bulleen-Temp 4 4 0 818 282 290 .07 16Thomastown 4 4 0 696 284 245 .07 16Banyule 4 3 0 772 266 290 .23 14North OB 4 3 1 729 272 268 .01 12\larcellin 4 3 1 709 319 222.26 12St. Bernards 4 2 1 506 386 131 .09 10*University 4 2 2 252 473 53.28 8Therr }• ~ 4 1 3 587 412 142.48 4*Old Camberwell 4 1 3 243 614 39.57 4St. Kevins 4 0 4 206 684 30.12 0Old Paradians 4 0 4 162 1116 1452 0*Old Ivanhoe 4 0 4 106 999 10.61 0

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B RESERVE SECTIO NSt Kilda 4 4 0 357 240 148.75 16Old Paradians 4 3 1 313 174 179.89 12Univ . Blacks 4 3 1 369 264 139.77 12Parkside 4 3 1 297 233 127. 4 - 12Old Melb. 4 2 2 262 2, I~_ ,`~Old Brighton 4 2 2 282 35 . 1 ~Marcellin 4 1 3 254 2 " 'Kew 4 1 3 320AJAX 4 I 3 211Caul . Gram. 4 0 4 202

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A Section Review by Ross Booth

I have a revelation to make, and it's really to savemy own neck because I've been the subject of somederision in recent weeks . I am not the Whisper! Infact I am quite surprised that some people wouldthink I could write such nasty things about theirclubs . That's not my style, and in any case TheWhisper is turning out to be about as good as LouRichards as a tipster! It's a good thing that he hasremained anonymous till now because he might havebeen guillotined by now . It's a wonder he's not inexile . I think I know who The Whisper is, but I won'tspill the beans . One word of advice : don't let the term`former amateur star' put you off !

Whilst I'm on the subject, is the answer to thesuperimposed footballer who appears on the NationalTrustees Sharpshooter page `The Invisible Man'? Itwasn't in my copy! I know things are tight down atElsternwick, but that's making fairly tough com-petition . Actually, you can send the prize of theSherrin footy to me ; I am sure I know who it is, butwill anybody else find out ?

But now down to business . The season is turningout to be a fascinating one . Old Scotch and Collegiansare obviously good sides, Ivanhoe are thereabouts,Bull een-Templestowe and Ivanhoe are beginning tomake ground, De La Salle cannot be written off,Ormond has lost the close ones, St. Bernard's andUniversity Blues have improved and the Old Xavscannot be as bad as recent games would suggest . It ishard to pick winners.

Last week Bull een-Templestowe beat Ivanhoe by20 points in a high class game . Scores were close allday but Bulleen-Templestowe did better in the finalterm . Stephen Pace at full forward kicked 8 goals andgave a wonderful exhibition of high marking . RoverVince Asdagi played well but perhaps a more signif-icant feature of their win was the dominance of halfbacks Van den D ri est, Gilmore and Delanty .

For Ivanhoe their best forward was pocket PaulMorcom and Greg Cameron was ever reliable at fullback .

North Old Boy s scored a comfortable 48 point willover De La Salle . North led all day and ran away inthe last quarter with 6 goals . They were more deter-mined and ran better than a very disappointingDeLaSalle . North's best was reinstated half forward BrianHanlon tho ugh Jerome Griffin did well to hold De Lafull forward Phil Kerin to only 2 goals . De La's bestyet again was centre half back Mick Deveson .

University Blues broke through for their first winof the season with a 5 point win over the unluckyOrmond . They lost to St. Bernard's by a point theweek before . It was a strange game with Ormondkicking the first 7 goals, then the Blues getting thenext 11 goals . A significant feature of the Blues winwas the move of captain Mark Ty quin to full forwardduring the game where he finished with 8 goals . TheBlues best player was young ruckman Phil Grutzner;he's 6'S" and took 14 marks and gave 18 handpasses .For Ormond it was the ever reliable McDonaldbrothers . David at centre half back and Mark atcentre half forward who did best. Blues height worriedOrmond who appear a touch slow at the moment andwho are having difficulty kicking enough goals.

Collegians slaughtered a ragged looking Old Xaver-ians by 119 points . The Lions kicked 8goals in the 3rdquarter and 10 in the last and new full forward IanRoberts got t f goals for the day . The Lions best wascentre half forward Tim Bennett and for the OldXaverians Nick Wilton tried very hard .

The game between Old Scotch and St. Bernard'swas close until three quarter time . when Scotch helda narrow i7 point lead . But, in the last quarter.Scotch kicked 7 goals to go on to a comfortable 58point victory . Full forward Tom Mason only kicked4 goals but was a tower of strength in the ruck whenforced to cover for the injured Matthews. St Bernard'stried hard but were outclassed in the end despite themoves of coach Paul Daffey . Their best was centrehalf back Corey Klaay sen .

I am looking forward to today's clash betweenBu lleen-Templestowe and Collegians. Who has TheWhisper gone for ?

Personality ParsToday UNIVERSITY BLUES salutes Club

Captain Mark (Nails) Tyquin on the occasion ofhis 200th game, if anyone doubts the value of theJunior Competition they should take note of thisplayers attitude to his Club and his dedicatedservice both on and off the field for the BLUES .

Mark and many of his former junior teammates still form the back bone of the Club andwe hope they will remain at the University foryears to come . "Nails" is the most popular man atthe BLUES with young and old alike he alwaystakes the time to offer his assistance or advicewhenever requested .

Congratulations for your service and friendshipMark - "Your true Blue".

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The Committee, players and supporters otWEST BRUNSWICK would like to congratulateSTEVE McNAMARA on playing his 100th gametoday against OLD TRINITY . "Macca" a playerwith the most unpredictable foot disposal, hashad many highlights since joining the Club butnone more fthan kicking the "impossible" goal thatput the tcam in front at the 29 minute mark of thelast quartcr in the preliminary final . "Macca" wason the vcree of retirement with a crook wrist butdecided to have another j!ear and he has gone fromstrength tu strength featuring in the better player s

` .wach week "Well done Macca, a fine achievementand who knows, you may be kicking more goals inthe finals this year .

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Six Amateur Coaches Preview Round Fiveas we say BYE BYE to the WHISPER

by Peter French

S.D . Yes, very happy .

J .D .

1•1ie Whisper's big mouth (see last week's copy) has opened the door for COACHES PREVIEWS for the nexttour weeks and looking at the 6 Sections today are NORTH OB's JIM DURNAN, KEW'S RAY SLEETH,OLD HAILEBURY'S ANDREW LANGFORD-JONES, MHSOB's ALAN QUAIFE, OLD GEELONG'S

% tIKE PERRY and ANZ BANK's IAN CAVE .

To refresh your memory the Whisper promised to disappear for a month if UNI BLUES beat ORMOND,oid the Blues did just that staging a great recovery to inflict a 5 point defeat on the home side . Mike Me-

~rihur-Allen has his worries at the moment and one wonders of the 1985 future for last years finalists

ORMOND and DE LA SALLE .1put the following questions to the coaches whose comments provide interesting reading .

PETER FRENCH WITH JIM DURNA N

p.r_ What is your impression of Amateur football after a career at League level both in Victoria and W .A .?

j .D . Most impressed with the loyalty - a lot of people put in a terrific amount of time for the love of

football which is admirable .

P .F . Three wins m make the 4?s and the fact that Blues have now broken the ice how many games will b e

necessary toS D . 14 to 15 .P .F

. Are you happy with the commitment at North?

P .F . Who is the best side you've met to date ? and why ?

P .F .J .D .P.F .J.D .P.F.J .D.

P.F .

R.S.

P.F .R.S .

P .F .

Old Scotch - They combine well and have an even spread of talent .Is the standard better or worse than you expected ?

Better than I expected .Your thought on the umpires ?I believe they are doing O .K. and are doing their job adequately without coming under notice .

Finally besides North to beat Blues, who are your selections in the remaining games and your final 4 .

Bulleen-Temp ., Ivanhoe, Ormond, De La Salle . - North OB, Bulleen-Temp . De La Salle, O . Scotch .

PETER FRENCH WITH RAY SLEET HBefore your surprise and mammoth win over Old Paradians the Club appeared to be struggling . Have

you now turned the corner ?We definitely have . We've put our house in order . We're there to play hard constructive play on

football and to produce the skills of the game .Both wins have come at home . How important is Victoria Park to your style of play'?We really should be producing the same style on opposition grounds . It is a ground that you have to

know and is I suppose an advantage to us .What sort of player do you require to return to A Section and is that return a definite possibility this

season ?R .S . Our ultimate goal is the B Section Flag and we are worthy of being in A Section which is going to

take a lot of hard work . We need a couple of rovers and are fortunate to have mobility .

P .F . Having umpired for much of your career what prompted you to take on coaching ?

R .S . It's always been a burning ambition plus the fact that I've played, umpired, been an umpire's advisor,administrator and worked with the media . I'm thoroughly enjoying it .

P.F . As a former umpire how do you view the standard of umpiring in B Section ?

R .S . As long as the umpires encourage and protect the ball player and are consistent with the interpretat-ions then I've no complaints. I'd like to see the return of one umpire as the two umpire system is too

inconsistent.P .F . You meet Ajax today and must start favourites, your selection in other games please Ray - Old

Brighton, St . Kilda C .B .C ., Marcellin, Old Paradians and your Final Four - Kew, St . Kilda C .B .C .,

Caulfield Grammarians, Parkside .

PETER FRENCH TALKS TO ANDREW LANGFORD-JONES

P .F . After two good wins you went down to the bottom side Coburg . Why ?

A.L.J . I under-estimated them - They had played two good sides in their three losses and certainly are notas bad as the bottom side . They were down to 17 men and with no height out ran us . As with all sides

low down once they had their sniff of victory they proved too hard to beat . Finally it didn't help that

10 or 12 of the B's turned up to the Book Launch on Friday night .

P .F . Does C Section appear to be more even than last season .A.L .J . Very much so - I reckon 10 wins will bolt in the four especially if Therry and Fawkner keep winning .

P .F . You're played a side up from D in '84 (Thomastown) and won and one down from B in Coburg and

lost . How can you rate B and D Section ?A .L .J . My own belief is that Thomastown will finish above Coburg and that there's not much difference

between the top sides in one grade and the bottom in the next . For example look at Marcellin who

were almost in the four last year and where they are now .

P.F. What's the spirit like at McKinnon this season ?A .L .J . Fantastic . Best its ever been . The atmosphere is superb .

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P .F . Have you picked up any outstanding recruits ?A.L .J . Yes - Mike Garland from the Swans plus Haughton and Paul from retirment and Darren Seccul fron,

Melbourne Under-19s .P . F . What do you need to get up to B Section ?A .L .J . We need a centre half back and a dynamic ruck rover .P .F . Finally Andres what are your selections for today's round .A .L .J . Fawkner, Coburg, Old Haileybury, Thomastown and Monash Blues, and my final four are

: Therry,Fawkner, Thomastown, Old Haileybury .PETER FRENCH SPEAKS WITH ALAN QUAIF E

P .F . Alan you've had a long involvement with Amateur Football, for whom have you played and coached:,A .Q. Parkside, Bulleen-Temp ., Bulleen- Utd ., and M .H .S .O .B .

P .F . Third in 1984 what do you have to do to gain promotion in 1985 ?A .Q . We've got to win at least 15 games to ensure second post and then treat the finals as another round .P.F . Have you styled the side's game to suit the school oval .A .Q . Yes - we've got two game plans and interchange our players and game plan on the larger grounds,P .F . How do you rate Balaclava and Old Mentonians who were promoted this season ?A ;Q . Balaclava are a very good side as are Old Mentonians - Balaclava are stronger and I believe they'~,

both a good chance of making the final four .P .F . Have you any new recruits besides Stephen Quaife Jun . for 1985 and how many of last years U.19'shave graduated to Senior ranks ?A .Q. No we've kept onto our youngsters who've come thru the school U .15s and U17s and we've about

6-7 of last years U1 9's playing presently .P.F . Your selections for today and the final four - State Bank, Old Trinity, Old Mentonians, Balaclava,

MHSOB, and the final four MHSOB, Old Trinity, W . Brunswick, Balaclava.PETER FRENCH TALKS WITH MIKE PERRY

P .F . Mike is this the year for the OGGS ?M .P . Well I hope so despite an indifferent start . We're yet to have a full complement .P . F . You appear to be almost unbeatable at home but fare porrly away - Why ?M .P . We've been down on numbers for both away games.P.F . Are you confident of making the finals ?M .P. Yes. Very confident. We've got more depth than ever due to having a Third XVIII and boast about

50 - 60 on the track .P .F . Have you a comment on the standard and spirit of play in E Section ?M .P . Yes . I am pretty happy but the key players in most sides come under plenty of attention as do the

young guys. I would like to congratulate Bulleen United on their approach to the game .P .F . Is recruting a big problem for the OGGS ?M .P . It has been but we've got into the schools and the peer group pressure from some of our key players

is starting to pay off.P .F . What about the umpiring ?M .P . We've been more than happy with the senior guys and even the practice matches were excellent.

Its a bloody shame you haven't got the answer though the umpires would seem to be the best areafor recruiting umpires.

P. F . Finally Mike today's winners and your final four .M .P . Peninsula O .B ., Elsternwick, Old Carey, Preston MBOB, Old Geelong. Final four (not in order) Preston

Old Geelong, Elsternwick Williamstown .PETER FRENCH TALKS TO IAN CAV E

P .F . Ian as a former Hampton Rovers player who have been a traditional C Section Club what is the maindifference in F Section ?

I .C . Not a lot of difference in fact 8 or 9 of my players would walk straight into the Rovers . Its mainly aless "Professional" approach to their football - largely a social attitude. I have been impressed withthe ability of a number of our opponents, however sides without Under 19s are really going to struggleto get up the grades .

P .F . How have the players reacted to your style of coaching ?I .C. I think they've found it a refreshing change . I used the Captain of the Bank's athletic club pre-season

and Wayne Bevan for his experience under John Kennedy .P .F. Are recruits a problem for the Bank sides? and where can ANZ go from here ?I .C . Recruits are not the problem . They are mainly 17 and 18 with little senior experience and I'm the

first bank employee to coach ANZ for some time . Actually there are plans a foot for the Bank and wehave a very exciting future ahead . We had 17 new players in Round I .

P .F . Which side has impressed you most so far and why ?I .C . University High School because even though they were relegated they prove the difference between

E and F and they certainly played Elsternwick Park to perfection .P.F . What did ANZ do on the day they had the Bye ?I .C_ Nothing, we tried Eltham O .C . but they couldn't field two teams so after a pretty torid week they

watched U .H .S .O .B . v Commonwealth Bank .P .F. Do you have an ambition of coaching an A Section Club ?I,C . My ambition is to coach a certain C Club and also to coach under age football as the youngsters today

are more skilful then in my day and I see the gain in bringing the kids along .P .F . Finally Ian, winners today in F Section and your final four .I .C . Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank, U .H .S .O .B ., Clayton, Doveton has the bye .

Final Four - Clayton, Doveton, Commonwealth Bank and ANZ Bank .

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I..®® °ng Back by Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1980De La Salle continued merrily on their undefeatedAV, when, one point down at half time, they kicked

1O, 12 to Ormond's 1 .5 in the second half . Calley , M.LA) and Crump, Mehrten,

Greene,Ormond~were best .

100 games to David Urquhart ( Old Melb .) - "the,uost popular and celebrated player at the club"resendy playing", "Turk" had captained the firsts,\,on the best and fairest, topped the section' s

,alkicking and was the chairman of the match

~,,mmittee .

Barry Hamilton became only the fourth Old

Brighton Grammarian to have reached the 200 club- started with the U . 19's and in the 12 years since arc,~ular and valuable member of the senior side . Club,,!cretary for 1976 to 1979, all at Brightoncongratulated Barry on his great achievement .

Fawkner gained a place in 'B' section four when

they trampled on Old Xaverians in a high standardhigh scoring games by 18 points, 19.17 to 17.11 . Bes t

e Chard ( 9 gls .), B . Saggers, Mills (Fawk .), andCarmody, Noonan, Vale (Old Xavs .) .

Therry continued their rise in F Section when theyutlasted Commonwealth Bank's strong last quarter

finish to win by 7 points, 11 .8 to 9 .13 . with the stars

Taylor, Clifford, Broomfield, Rogerson, White,StcInty re, (Therry ) and P . Barclay , Ellis, I .1VIcGrimmon ( C'wealth Bank).

10 YEARS AGO - 197 5Caulfield Gramma ri ans (B) stopped Old Carey's

tun with a jolt winning by 10goals . Best were Griffiths,Morphett, Tootell ( C .G . ) and Yeo, Kelaher, Thomas(Old Carey) .

Commonwealth Bank (D) opened their accountwith a win at the expense of Nati onal Bank . Reid (6, ls.), Eales and Petry nik were best for C'wealth Bank .

After 5 games U . Blues (B) . St. K il da CBC (C),Hampton Rovers (D ), E'wick (E) and Monash Whites(F) were undefeated .

Beverley H il ls (F) had an easy 79 point win overF.I.T. A ll an, Mark, Browning, and Discombe (6) werestars for Beverley Hills .

15 YEARS AGO - 1970Coburg jumped into top place in'A' Section with a

63 point win over Melbourne High . It was High's firstdefeat. McFarlane (9 goals) Norm Beatti e (3) . andKi m were Coburg's best .

The Umpires' Association officials were proud toannounce that with one week to go the total moneydonated to the Alan Thorpe Appeal was S2 .470.

Leigh ('Curly') Grant came out of retirement -after 7 years - to kick 4 goals for Power HouseReserves against National Bank .

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Boom recruit, Des 'Friar' Tuck, turned it on in hisfirst game for Assumpti on to kick 5 goals againstHampton Rovers and he best afield .

St . Kilda CBOC's veteran Warren Pipkorn hadbeen transferred to Sydney and announced hisretirement after 206 games, spanning the 13 years theclub has been in existence .

St . Kilda has had no finer clubman than `Pippy'who has been a member of premiership teams andhas taken the field injured when the Reserves werestruggling to field a team .

25 YEARS AGO - 1960Bad conditions for fifth week in a row and Old

Paradians (A) (3 .10.28) went down to U . Blacks(5.6.36) to record their first loss .

All at Parkside congratulated Brian Lauder onreaching his century and on his captaincy . Brian wasthe sixth member of the unbeaten 1954 premiershipside to notch the 100 .

Other 'C' Section captains were Geoff Paul(MHSOB ) , Bill-Keenan (FTSOB ), Alan Dick (Na tionalBank), David Merkel (AJAX) . Who captained

Brunswick?

200 games to Alan ( Walta ) Kirby .

Graham Rowe was the star at Ormond's monstertennis day with help from Max Brock .

tUO games to Dave Moran (Old Scotch) and 50games to John Tindley and Toby Pearson, both ofDe La Salle .

35 YEARS AGO - 195 0Kew coach, All Perrin, scored a double - the

team has a good win over Glenhuntly and Alfannounced his engaaement .

Walker ( Ormond) 35, Backhouse ( Univ. Blacks)24, and Anderson ( Unvi . Blues) 24 were leading 'A'Section ooalkickers after 5 games .

Old Melburnians had a 19 goal win over OldXaverians with Ken Levy 18 (, oals), Jim Hannan andMurray Mitchell best .

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From Over The FenceVAFA Executive Chairman Jim Hawkins attended

Old Hailey bury book launch "Play Hard and Playthe Game' which has been published to coincidewith the Clubs Silver Jubilee . Jim was presented witha copy for the VAFA library which already has copiesa copy for the VAFA library which already has copiesof De La Salles' "Pride & Premierships", Marcellins'"A Historv 1968-1980", Old Collegians "FootballGuide" . AJAX's "Road to A Grade" .

Jim advises OTF that the launch was a great nightand kicked onto the wee small hours and was justwhat he needed after the Executive bus trip toWarrnambool the day before! OTF has reviewed thebook and is full of praise for author and curentsecretary, David Southgate. For amateur footballerreaders the club best side over the 25 years reads asfollows :Backs : John CorriQan (1975-84) . David Code (1974-79) . Darryl Regan (1966-72) .

H.Backs : Graham Curry (1962-67) . Peter Gadsden(1969-74), David Miller (1980-85).Centers : Richard Metherall (1964-82), Roger Paul(1974-85) . Andrew Williams (1968-80) .

H . Forwards : Peter Mason (1968-80), Michael Porter(1963-79), Andrew Langford-Jones (1966-82) .Forwards : Alan Ross (1963-67),Peter Bowring (1961-78) . Roger Gerney (1978-85) .Rucks : John Houghton (1971-85) . Andrew Home(1961-81) .Rover : David Young (1962-74) .

Interchange : Eric Mulvey (1965-71) .Coach : John Masters (1974-75) .

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Speaking of Warrnambool, OTF went along forthe ride and can report that Old Carey 's immediatcpast President Des Rowe was the perfect stewardboth on the trip down and back . He was ab

hsupported by Old Trinity presidentStewa rt Stockdalewhose cries of "Heavy or Light" are still ringing in noears . Association TreasurerNoel Rundle was quieterthan usual and should be grateful that Messrs,Hawkins, O'Callaghan, Dill on, Scottand Carro ll werenot 20 years younger! Star of the trip was undoubtedhthe Sporting Globe's Geoff Poulter who made MalGillies look like a New Faces debutante. Geoff'simpersonation of John Ridley ,John Kennedy JohnArlott, Harry Beitzel, Jack Dy er, Bob Hawke, JoBjelke-Petersen, Sir Bill Sneddon and Scott Palher toname but a few highlighted the return journey .

OTF apologies to readers for the absence lastweek of the `superimposed' footballer on the NationalTrustees sharpshooters page . I'm pleased to see itsback today and the offer of a Sherrin football is stillon if you can name the player .

THE BLACK LIST

(Ca) - Failed to phone final scores as required -Reserves by 3pm., All other sections by 5pm. -FINE = FIVE DOLLARS .(Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5 .30p .m. -FINE - TEN DOLLARS.(Cc) - Also failed to phone scores (if necessary)or details to Press Correspondent by 6 p .m. (BSection details - 6 .30p .m.) - FINE - TENDOLLARS .(Ca) - KEW -S5 .(Ca) - FAWKNER - $5 .(Ca) - THERRY CCOB - $5 .(Ca) - OLD MENTONIANS - S5 .(Ca) - FOOTSCRAY ITOB -S5 .(Ca) - OLD CAREY GR. -$5 ,(Ca) - BULLEEN=T'STOWE JUN. - S5 .(Ca) - OLD SCOTCH COLL. JUN. - $ 5 .(Ca) - OLD IVANHOE GR . RES . - $5 .(Ca) - AIONASH WHITES RES . -$5 .

PHONING OF SCORESSENIOR and JUNIOR SECTIONS

BEFORE 5 P .M.RESERVES BEFORE 3 P .M.

to Mr. PAUL HALLY at379 8171

Personality IDars

TON UP AT ROVERLANDPlayers, Officials and supporters at Hampton

Rovers extend their congratulations to PETER"JOEY" WILSON, who today plays his 100thgame for the club against Monash Blues .

Peter started his career in 1979 in the Under19s and is now a reliable defender with the Seniors .In 1984 he won the Best and Fairest and oncurrent form is heading towards another one.Peter's courage and skill is unquestionable and towitness his play is a real pleasure . Well done Willo,the Club looks forward to many more great gamesfrom you .

* >K ~k *

(THERRY) Congratulations DEAN BODEN onyour 100th game from everyone associated withthe Club .

PHONING OF DETAILSA SECTION BEFORE 6 P.M.

B SECTION 6 P.M. TO 6.30 P.M.Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at

528 3319

,OUR UMPIRES TODAYA SECTION

BLiLLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v COLLEGIANSFicld: Flannery, Goughlan

( ;nal._.Hoare, Dunstan~T .BERNARD`S v IVANHOE

McCarth yField :Russo, Hall

Res : P. Jame s`ORMOND v OLD SCOTCHField: C . King, RossettoGoal: Malcolm, RichardsonRes : GoodmanOLD XAVERIANS v DE LA SALLEField: Wiseman, Franci sGoal: Hillier, Murray

Res: Alge rUNIVERSITY BLUES v NORTH O .B .

'Field : Tracey, Woolle y

Goal: Bridges, Moore

B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON v OLD MELB'N SField : Hayward, Thomas

Goal: Cavanagh, Ahlm

Res: Clinc h

ST . KILDA v UNIVERSITY BLACKSField : Farrelly, Lyon sGoal: Waters, WylesKEW v A .J .A .X .Field : Lippol dGoal: Clancy . HinchcliffeRes: CogdonCAUL.GRAM. v MARCELLINField: MolloyGoal : Johnston, HayesOLD PARADIANS v PARKSIDEField : Cherry, P . KingGoal: Allen . Clarkso n

C SECTIONST . KEVINS v FAWKNERField: HenryRes: T.FogartyCOBURG v BANYULEField: Gilda yRes : C .Herma nTHERRY v OLD HAILEYBURYField : N . WilsonRes: A .Smit hTHOMASTOWN v OLD C'WELLField : T.KeatingRes: F . Carus oliONASH BLUES v HAMPTON ROVERSField : Cavanagh

D SECTIONMHSOLD BOYS v OLD IVANHOEField : Robbin sBALACLAVA v POWER HOUSEField :Te dNORTH BRUNSWICK v OLD MENTONEField : D'Alter aRes: B . MayWEST BRUNSWICK v OLD TRINITYField: JamiesonRes : Flanaga nSTATE BANK v ST . BEDE'SField: Maebus

It Jr;l:11ViN

'*PENINSULA v BULLEEN UTDField : Bel lGoal: McKenzie, LivingstonBoundary : Dight, StolleryRes : FoleyELSTERNWICK v FOOTSCRAYField: KeoghRes : S . Vine y**UNIVERSITY REDS v OLD CAREYField: Wilcoc kPRESTON v HEATHERTONField: R . Smit hWILLIAMSTOWN v OLD GEELONGField : TierneyRes : A . Brooks

F SECTIONCOMM BANK v BRUNSWICKField : Walke rRes : MasseyANZ BANK v LATROBE UN .Field : StubbsRes : T. RyanUHS OLD BOYS v MON . WHITESField: Dunn eRes : T .War dCLAYTON v OLD ESSENDONField : A . SmithRes : K . NelsonST . JOHNS A BY E

Rlsternwick Park** Sunday 12th Ma y

UNDER 19 ZONE 1OLD IVANHOE v BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEField : MurnaneST.BERNARD'S v THOMASTOWNField: StratfordBANYULE v NORTH O .B .Field : Harri sOLD PARADIANS v ST .KEVINSField: Mullal yUNIVERSITY v MARCELLINField: Coyl eBoundary : Spitzer, Clar kOLD CAMBERWELL v THERRYField: Beaumon tBoundary : Caulfield . Stradala

ZONE 2OLD MELBURNIANS v OLD BRIGHTONField : A .WilliamsBoundary : Bennett, WoodruffDE LA SALLE v OLD HAILEYBURYField: LeggoBoundary : G.Williams, HigginsGoal : Poulte rHAMPTON ROVERS v OLD SCOTCHField: O'Dwye rBoundary : Runciman, DayCOLLEGIANS v WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSField: Ken tBoundary : Preovolos, O'SheaMONASH UNIVERSITY v M .H .S .O .B .Field: Sim eBoundary : Pearson, Sawchy nOLD XAVERIANS v ST. KILDA CBCOBField: Polloc kBoundaty : B .Reid, LegroORMOND A BY E

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BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Coach : M . Zemski Res : N . Smyth e1 Sullivan F2 Fitt D3 Bond B4 Falmer M5 Lockhart F6 Minney R7 DAgostino A8 Smythe A (cl9 Murray B

10 George F11 Farley S12 Young D13 Gilmore S14 Kazuro S

15 Faulkner F16 Bird G17 Gilmore F18 LeFevre S19 Johnston D20 Delaney G21 Van Den Driest R22 Decantey S23 Face S24 Chadwick F25 MerrettT26 Sheehan B27 Kelly B28 DeGoldi B

29 Field R 43 Walsh G30 Hooper D 44 Thieumssen K31 Clark S 45 Ongaro F32 Giles A 46 Espenchied S33 Tenace L 47 Connelly C34 Flack G 48 Giles B35 Bone F 49 Corstorphin F36 Deer C 50 Kirkpatrick C37 MilesG 51 Mayne T38 Chipman N 52 Sheridan C39 Miles J40 Harisou H41 Walker M42 Wilson M

COLLEGIANS Coach : Bruce Ferguson Res. : Keith Lugg U .1 9's : John Purdu e1 Williams S. (vc)2 Hoyle D3Rice l4 Laussen S5 Gr-ffiths A .6 Loder R-7 Herman I .8 Eason S.9 Schmidt J . (cLI19)

10 Warner C.11 Bennett T .12 Cook G13 Hinchen S . (c)14 Hinchen C . (vcr)

15 Wolff F.16 Pollock C .17 Tregear G .18 English G .19 Daft A.20 Whittaker M .21 Roberts I .22 parsons G (dvc)23 Wright A.24 Tadgell D.25 Baum A.26 Twigg J .27 Van Twest B .28 O'Sullivan G .

29 Parsons K. 43 Comley N .30 Chosich N . 44 Newman G .31 Lawrence F. (cr) 45 Oleinikov I .32 Noblet A.33 Irvine G.34 teale S.35 Cordner r .36 Pike N . ldvcr)37 Coyne C .38 Guy G.39 Kus M .40 Walker R .41 Lambden K .42 Brooker T .

DE LA SALLE Coach : John Pollard Res . : Pat McConvill e1 McHenry G2 Barry F3 Anderson C.4 0 Loughlin D .5 Leonard F .6 Devereux F7 Williams R .8 Meckiff J .9 Cooke T .

10 Tessier D .11 McDonnell W.12 Conroy M .13 Willet K .14 ro- .e C

15 Connolly G .16 O'Keefe A .17 Bourke B .18 Fisher F.19 Hanrahan B .20 Lake M.21 Deveson M .22 Howes M.23 Maher F. (c)24 Lowe M .25 Nugent D .26 Heard C.27 Hogan D .28 Murphy S . (vc)

29 Auber R. 44 spencer A.30 Hellard B. 45 Cannington D.31 Dolan M. 46 Caris H.32 Greene M. 47 Kellet B . (cr)33 Dickinson A . 48 Bolt M .34 Rocke F. 49 Schnerring G .35 Bromley R . 51 Kinsella D .36 Karin P. 52 Elliott C.37 Wadlron B . 53 Lutterall D.38 rawlings D . 54 Harrington M .39 Casey M . 56 Gasparini W .40 Hollier D .41 Mitchell-Hill N .43 Harrington D .

1 Crowe T2 Stewart R3 McDonald M (vc)4 W estwood C5 Boccabella D6 Freeman J7 Donohue T8 Sharp G

10 Kennedy G11 Baker W12 P,rtorcom F13 Robinson R14 Loton A

Coach : Alan Salter Res : Leigh Robertso n

15 Flynn E16 Russell F17 Taylor C1 8 Course A19 Lacy M20 Aristotle F21 Dulevskis W22 Warren R23 Gittos P (c)24 Lyons G25 Reinke G26 Shaw K (cr)27 O'Sullivan D

28 Balcombe A 43 Steen D29 Lynn S 47 Woolfe A30 De Dear N 48 Harbour F31 Cameron G (dvc)32 Stewart J33 McDonald C34 Whiting F35 Newnham J36 Matthew J37 Ryan A38 Hoffman D41 Davis B42 Horan A

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Jim Durnan Res . : Mat Purcel l1 Egan A .2 Johnstone M3 Atkinson L.4 Cahill A5 Schmidt M6 Borcich M7 Zocco S8 Busuttil J9 ORourke S

10 Hanlon B11 Carroll G12 Weir F.13 Sexton B14 Shembrey M

15 Griffin J.16 Hadley M .17 Dore J.19 Considine F.20 Butler F .21 Santavenere O .22 Marchbank J .23 Ball S.24 Butera D25 Wilson G .26 Hibbert S .27 Atkinson R28 Byrnes F .29 Millett F.

30 Lynch M . 45 Devine M. 59 Mairana G. 73 Silvestro S .31 O'Toole G. 46 Kett F. 60 Major S. 74 Crosilla F.32 Menotti C. 47 Flynn J. 61 Kelly T. 75 Tibaldi K.33 DuBois B. 48 Dalfonso S . 62 Malone M. 76 Purcell M .34 Conti B. 49 Fearse G. 63 Callaghan F.35 Edwards D. 50 Baruhas C . 64 McLaren M .36 Fenelly M . 51 Birrell D. 65 Nicholls I .37 Sharpe J . 52 Blair F. 66 Austin C.38 McSweeney D. 53 Tierney J . 67 Campbell S .39 Ryan D. 54 Blair D. 68 Habel G .40 Turnbull I. 55 Brown G. 69 Latsonis J .41 O'Donnell A . 56 Butera A . 70 Mooney C.42 Hyslop J . 57 Geddes W. 71 Favlov J .43 Aminde R . 58 Jordan F. 72 Perrone D.

OLD SCOTCh! Coach : Trevor Read Res . : Leigh McGrego r

1 Tallent S .Sherwen R.

3 Fewster R .4 MacMillan J .5 Bowden D.u McGill S.7 Tyrrell R.3 Lloyd Al, Senior R .

1 ~ McLean I.11 Kay D .17 Bedford D.

Grigg N_1 .: Farrelly_K .

16 Smith A . 32 McKinnon L 54 Mansbridge S.17 Strangward A. 33 Hill I . 55 Matthews W.18 MacMillan A . 35 MacMillan R . 56 MacFarlane M .20 Howcroft R . 36 Marx J. 57 Lacey S.21 Sherwen F. 37 Thompson A.F . 58 Campbell D .22 Symington D. 38 matthews G . 59 Woods R .23 McNab D. 40 Brown F . 60 Beck D.24 Caldecott A . 41 Mason R .T.25 Caldecott D. 42 Moir J .26 Reddish J. 47 Letts S .28 Walmsley J. 48 Fenton D.29 Hodge B . 50 Davis R.30 Kiel F. (c) 51 Ellis T.31 Winneke F. 52 LeDeux A.

OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Jack Clarke Res : Tom Fanning

1 Godsell S 16 Dignan F. 31 Barry T . 46 Connors M . 61 Honan D.

2 Stanley T . 17 Ralph A. 32 Doquile A. 47 Doyle D. 62 McKinnon J.

Klein F. 18 De Steiger R . 33 Hillier T. 48 Silk L. 63 Roberts J.

.: Trainor F . 19 Curtain F. 34 Willaton D. 49 Ralph R. 64 Quin A

5 Bleechmore G . 20 Woodrug M. 35 Carin J. 50 Mclssaacc R. 65 Ongarello A.

6 Metzner F. 21 Wilton N. (dvc) 36 Plant M . 51 Hart F. 66 Cookesley A.

7 Denton W. (c) 22 O'Brien Q. 37 Beattie M. 52 Fricolo A 67 Quin B .

8 Curtain S . 23 O'Sullivan J . 38 Devine A. 53 Lachal L. 68 Callihan A.

a McGrath J . 24 Tiernan J. 39 Reed F. 54 Woodley B . 69 Denison S .

10 Bourke N. 25 Ryan B. 40 McNamara C . 55 Lefebrue F. 70 Barmby

Greetham G. 26 Prowse F. 41 Conduit F . 56 Dowling G . 70 Barmby F .1" O'Shaughnessy M . 27 FRowse F . 42 Camilerri F. 57 Pearson C. 71 Beattie T .

3 Vale N . 28 Cotchett D. 43 Walsh A. 58 Condon S. 72 Bongiorno J.

= Millard S . 29 Case G. 44 Heaphy B. 59 Murphy T. 73 Bowes J.

Atkinson D. (vc) 30 Armstrong M . 45 Lovelock M. 60 Nunan S. 74 Harkin M.

ORMOND Coach : Mike McArthur Allen Res: Geoff Reille y

1 Amon M 15 Burke G 33 Lewis K 63 Eishold S2 Thorne G 16 Eishold R 34 Russell G3 Boyanton T 18 McAsey C 35 Beard R'4 Barnes R 19 Dawson M 36 Devine M5 Reeves S 20 Oaten M 38 Sutherland F6 Buckley M 21 Singleton G 40 Tobin M7 Fisher G 23 Naylor A 42 McDonald D8 Andrew G 24 McCooke S 43 Hamilton L9 Tonkin C 25 Forsyth F 44 Gilmore M

10 Ritchie G 26 Mehrten F 46 Young J11 Strahan R 27 Crump W 49 Tonkin R12 Mehrten A 28 Morris S 50 Schuhkraft F13 Kington F 29 Vane M 52 Petering G14 Herkess G 30 McLean A 59 Robertson D

ST. BERNARDS Coach : Paul Daffey Res : Deane Reynolds

1 Sullivan M . 15 Monaghan F. 29 Redmond M2 Burgin D. 16 Feart A. 30 Read G3 Smith F . 17 Carey W. 31 Daffey F4 Sullivan D. 18 Looker D. 32 Lane G5 Czako R . 19 Mahoney G. 33 McWilliams D6 McAllister G. 20 Mahady K. 34 O'Connell J7 Toohey J. 21 Muir A. 35 Saundry J8 Monaghan F. 22 Pearson J . 36 O'Dea F9 Odea M. 23 Gaunt W. 37 Comito F

10 Saundry B . 24 McGuire V. 38 Wood G11 Burgin G. 25 Overman M. 39 Wood F12 Hogan F. 26 Grbac E 40 Rogers T

;13 Purcell R . 27 Nathan A 41 Klaayson C14 Harvey G . 28 Williams F. 42 Marshall M

44 Cervetto R45 Bates W46 Farmer F47 Devers M48 Doolan B49 O'Dea S50 Monaghan J51 Sullivan A53 Walsh F55 Hogan J57 Hargreaves A60 Verge M61 Furcell A67 Gollant M

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Robert Lamb Res . : Geoff Allen

1 Lam D. 15 Collins R. 29 Dunn J.2 Angel B . 16 Edmonds M. 30 Knights M.3 Williams G. 17 Caldwell R. 31 Fhimister D .4 Hindle R . 18 Gorman S . 32 Howden M .5 Macaulay S. 19 Bathurst J . 33 Bond P .6 Carroll W. 20 Polkinghorne R. 34 Boal A7 Worth M. 21 Schlicht A. 35 Grutzner P.8 Dallas A. 22 Carey 1. 36 Davis C.9 Douglas F. 23 Jackson C . 37 Curnow R .

10 Moir B . 24 Wallis A. 38 Mitchell A .1 1 MacFarlane D. 25 Johns M. 39 Salinger P.t2 Tyquin M . (c) 26 Mclnnes D . 40 Christie A.13 Nugent D. 27 Light M. 41 Nagle J .14 Rossidis C . 28 Westmore G. 42 Ashton A.

43 Wilson M .44 Rowland B .45 Davies R .46 Dinopoulos N .47 Hickey M.48 Walsh B.49 Mann R.50 Meehan G.51 Atkins T.52 Spencer A.53 Guley F.54 Banover G .55 White F.56 Scales J.

75 Williams G .76 Nial D:77 Frederico J .78 McGrath R .79 Tiernan T .80 Toussaint F .81 Burnes J.82 Tyrrel M .83 Dethridge S .84 Dalton M .85 Crock D.86 Langton M .87 Feppard F .88 Meehan L89 McLoughlin B .90 Nial O.91 O'Sullivan F.92 Feppard W .

57 Frost D.58 Brukner P.59 Paynter K.60 Sheehan B.61 Moors J.62 Daniels C .63 Langford N .64 Robinson P.65 Blake A .66 Palmer R .67 Ide J.68 Panjkov R.69 Langford N .70 McDonald S .71 Clark T.

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LAST ROUND'S RESULTS

A SECTIONPace, Bulleen-Tem pCurtain, Old XaveriansMason . Old ScotchMorcom . IvanhoeKerin, De La SalleHerman, CollegiansEdwards . North OBTaylor, IvanhoeMacmillan, Old Scotch

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B RESERVE SECTIONForeham, St . Kild aGraham, St. KildaFlynn, Old Par, diansHillior . Old B~ichtonBarker . Cau11 . Gram .Cn t le . 01,1 P,uathansPr% oi . (-Ili . Rl,tcksSal~rn :, . Ftic~t

C RESERVE SECTION~lurcutL 1 hcrr eTenr) . FaittikncrDe~ola . Harnlitorn

24 Gt~~ti~,tt . "Ihum :tsu~n n20 i~,-()I :l IIailcyburv

B SECTIONFilipovic, Ke wLopes, St . Kild aThomas, Old BrightonMitchell, Old Melb

. Haralambopoulos, Kr%,.Grant, Old BrightonBerzins . Caul . Gram .Dempsey. Univ . BlacksCapiron . St . Kilda

C SECTIONKorp, Fawkne rPanagiotidis . HamptonFarchione . ThomastownTaylor . TherryOuld . Fawkner

D SECTIONBrent, Old Trinit ySmith . West BrunswickHall, West BrunswickCrawley . Old TrinityJenkins . State BankPhelps . MHSOBSciacca . Old Mentonian s

E SECTIONReiger . HeathertonMahony, ElsternwickHepburn . PrestonHill . ElsternwickHocking . Bulleen UnitedTymms . Bulleen UnitedSullivan, Peninsula

F SECTIONMallon . DovetonBurke . ClaytonEyre . DovetonGreen, DovetonHowell . C'wealth Ban kJarrott . Old Essendon

1 31 1 6 Flcmin,_, . Thomastown1 5 l rr . St . Kevin s

~ ti l t Fisher, Therry-1 , 14 Gray, Fawkne r[1] 13i-li 1 3

( lQ) 25(6) 19(5} 18(8)' 16(2) 16

(12) 16(tii 14

21

181614141414

D RESERVE .SECTIONKennedv, Old TrinityQuaife, MHSOBMeyer, Old MentoniansLewicki, Old TrinityDrinan, BalaclavaTaylor, Old TrinityJackson, Old MentoniansVines . Old Mentonian s

E RESERVE SECTIONDoran . Elsternwic kForster, ElsternwickKaripidis . ElsternwickBosh . Presto nSodomaco . WilliamstownHenderson . Old Geelong

(2)(5)(6)(3)(2)(2)(2)(- )

(7)(9)(2)(6)(1)(3)(4)(2 )

F RESERVE SECTIONClulow, Clayton (- ) 9Dawes. Clayton (-) 8Owens. Brunswick (2) 7Reichett, Brunswick (4) 6

UNDER 19 ZONE iSt . Bernard sSabato. North O .B .Siluca . North OBGrooks . MarcellinTurcinovich, North OBIoannidis, Thomastow n

Stewart. Marcellin (7) 29Cocock . Therrv

(3) 23(1) 22(1) 19(6) 18(9) 17(4) 17(4) 16

(6) 36t-I 262) 16

I-) 16(5) 15(3) 1 2

A RESERVE SECTIONFisher, Ormond ( I 1Hofferman, Ivanhoe 1 1Roberts, Collegian sMilner. Ormond (2)Schurcoft. Ormond ( - )

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UNDER 19 ZONE 2Llovd . Old Scotc h

14 Hi11J, Ormond13 Taylor, Ormond12 Moritz. MHSOB9 Lavac. Old Xavs8 Hillier . Old Xavs

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A SECTION1. nh~ 5.2 10.5 - 13 .8 15 .10 .100

;uileen=reP 4,6 10.10 12 .14 17 .18 .120

ISULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Pace 8. Farley 2, Harisiourl ;ick, Gilmore. Palmer, Smythe, Williams . BEST:

~,,lawai, Gilmore, Delanty, Smythe. Van DenDriest,

Ia n>i ou .

l VANHOE : Morcom 5 . McDonald 3, Dwyer 2, Gittos 2,Cameron, Balcome,

~j ; ;rQo nBMCDonald, Gittos . Donohue .

old Scotch 19.13.127

tit. Bernards 9.15 .69

OLD SCOTCH : Mason 4, Brown 4, Macmilan 3 . MatthewsSenior 2, Marx, McLean . Sherwen, Smith. BEST : Mason,

Reddish, Senior, Macmillan . Macmillan .

ST . BERNARDS : Lane 4, Melia 2, Czajko, Gaunt, Sullivan.

1i1=ST : Klaaysen. Grbac, Sullivn, Lane, Cervetto, Sullivan .

('uliegians 4,8 9.12 17 .16 27 .17 .179Old Xaverians 1,2 3 .5 6.8 8.12 .60

COLLEGIANS . Roberts 11, Herman 4, Bennett 3, Tregear

F,ir,ons. Tregear. Roberts, Walker . Baum .

OLD XAVERIANS : O'Sullivan 3, Curtain 2, Greetham 2 .13 ;~rry. BEST: Wilton, O'Sullivan . Greetham . Bourke .I iernan, Barry .

North O.B. 35 6.8 11 .14 17 .17.119

BeLa Salle 1.2 4.4. 7.8 10,11 .71

NORTH OLD BOYS : Edwards 3 . Ryan 3, Egan 2,()'Rourke 2, Carroll . Hibbert, Tierney, Busuttil. Hanlon .Conti, Turnbull . BEST : Hanlon, Tierney, Dore, Griffin,E3usutttl, Millett .

DE LA SALLE : Kerin 2, Hollier, Harrington, McDonnell .V :iher . Williams, Murphy, Connelly, Burford . BEST :Dc,eson. O'Keefe, McDonnell, Murphy, Holdsworth,I :awlings .

University Blues 2.3 9.8 11 .10 15 .12 .102Ormond 7.4 7 .7 10 .14 13.19.97

UNIVERSITY BLUES : Tyquin 8. Macauley 3, McInnes .\lann, Johns, Curnow . BESI" : Grutzner, Tyquin . Douglas .I'olkinhorne, Salinger. Macaulay .

ORMOND : Forsyth 4, McAsev 2, McDonald 2, Eishold 2,Young, Mehrten, Tonkin . BEST : McDonald . McDonald,\1chrten, Ritchie, Naylor, Boyanton .

B SECTIONUniv. Blacks 17.18.120Old Brighton 16.14.11 0

OLD BRIGHTON : Thomas 7, Grant 3. Shepherd 2 . Swan' . Gillan . McMahon . Welsh . BEST : James, MeMahon .C :rant, T . Grant, Thomas. Welsh .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Dempsey 4. Pattinson 3, Warren3 .~Gibney 2. Doyle, Peters, Garde, Vaughan . BEST : Garde,Clark, Alexander, O'Halloran, Doyle, Warren .

tI,J .A .X. 3,4 5,5 5 .9 11,15.81St. Kilda 4,1 12,3 20,5 23.6 .144

ST. KILDA : Lopes 8. Capiron 4, Riddell 4, Jones 3 ,flerenger 2, Baker . Cummins . BEST : Capiron . Driscoll,Lopes, Riddell, Latham, Kay .

AJ .A .X.: Silver 3 . DeWinter2, Komesarook, Zubin, Kaye .\tarks, Joseph, Roth . BEST: Velleman, Marks, Roth,D,AVinter, Burstin, Kaye .

C'sult. Gram. 8.2 11.3 21 .5 23 .5 .143Old Melb, 5.2 11.8 12 .10 19 .18 .132

f8E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985

CUALFIELD GRAMMAR : Ca11i15, Cooney 4, Berzins4,Roseman 4, Ponsford 3, Scotland, Bendall . Kanis . BEST :Anderson . Cooney, Gregor, Callil. Nalder, Allen .

OLD MELBURNIANS : Harris 5. Mattingly 4, Mitchell 3,Witts 2, T . Witts 2, Pattinson 2, Griffith. BEST : Harris,Bradshaw, Mattingly . Witts, Mitchell . Koren.

Marcellin 5.3 8.4 15.8 20.11 .131Parkside 4.1 6.10 7.13 11 .16 .82

MARCELLIN : Staffieri 5 . Slattery 5, Day 3, Gerson 2 .Getson . Ebert, Cooper, Carafa, Stewart . BEST: Cooper,Bentley. Carr, Slattery, O'Hehir, Staffieri .

PARKSIDE : Yoksich 3, Bradley, Evans, Freeman, King,Pavia, Shaw, Ware, Williams . BEST : Coleman, Yoksich,Torre, Marsh . Williams, King.

Kew 5.6 12.9 21 .12 30.14 .194Old Paradians 5.0 8.7 10 .11 16.13 .109

KEW : Filipovic 13, Haralambopoulos 8, Casuria 4, Papa s2, Haralambopoulos, Irwin, McEwan . BEST : Filipovic,Penrose, Haralambopoulos, Hayes . Blay, Casuria .

OLD PARADIANS : Jones 4, Flynn 2, Reid . DiPaolo,O'Halloran . Year, Wood, Tellefson, Canavan, Atta,Pritchard, Viviano . BEST : Canavan. Atta . Spillane, Wood .P. Wood . DiPaolo.

C SECTIONBan~yule 5.2 5.8 9.11 12 .18 .90St. Kevins 2.1 4 .3 8 .3 11 .4 .70

BANYULE : Brockwell 2, Hoare 2, Short 2, Legge 2 .Sutterley, Fraumano. Williams, Ladd . BEST : Doyle, Ladd,Brockwell, Legge, Anderson, Luby .

ST . KEVINS : Morrison 3. Sargeant 2, Beale 2, Hannon 2,Day . Quinlan . BEST: Beale. Ryan, Rowbottom . Hannon,Robson, Day .

Old Halley. 4.6 6.10 10 .12 12 .14 .86Coburg 4.3 8.8 13 .13 18.17.125

OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Gerny2. Bouris2 . Blackwell 2 ,March, Marshall, Campbell, Brewer, Wilson, Noske. BEST :Houghton, Bovris . March . Wilson. Campbell . Gerny.

COBURG : Theuma 5, Hackney 3, Angelis 2 . Tolley 2, .Adduci, Jakoviceski, Cugley . Nervandt, Muntoni, Bassi .BEST: Muntoni, Jakoviceskt, Theuma, Neivandt, Cugley,Black .

Fawkner 0.3 7.5 15.8 19 .13 .127Thomastown 3.2 6.5 12 .9 17 .10 .11 2

FAWKNER : Ould 7 . Young 2, Majerczak 2 . Cropley 2 .Korp 2, Hills . Hoare, Majerczak . Wilson . BEST : Ould .Tymms, Busst . Majerczak . Buckley, Hoare.

THOMASTOWN : Farchione 6 . Bell 5 . Anastasiou, Buller,Fellows, Hurling . Ristovski, Riley. BEST : Assetta . Bell .Steele . Farchione, Kellv, Fellows .

Old Camb 4.2 8.8 12 .12 15 .17.107Hampton Rovers 4.5 7.7 9.10 11 .14 .80

OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM . : Schwab 3, Warner 2,Hodbson 2 . Adams . Beal, Hackett . Haintz . Lane . Scheiber.Steven . BEST : Jenkins, Kerkvleit, Warner . Steven, Hackett .Danks.

HAMPTON ROVERS : Panagiotidis 3 . Stewart 2, Jones 2,Austin, Rogerson . Mather. Hetherington. BEST: NashNugent .

Therry 23.21 .159Monash Blues 12.13.85

THERRY : Donohue 5. Taylor 4, O'Rourke 3, Bosanko 3 .Crotty 2, Quinn 2, Biddlestone 2, Matton, Ratcliffe . BEST :Ramsay, Taylor. Egglestone, Wrigglesworth . Mutton,Whyley.

MONASH BLUES : Dean 3 . Hayes 2 . Carman 2, Petrie,Gale . Bergin . McCormick, Sturgess. BEST : Deighton, Olds.Bergin . Tivey . Searle. Sturgess .

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SECTIONDPower House 1,1 2.5 4.9 7.13.5 5MHSOB 7,6 16.10 20.11 25 .18 .168

POWER HOUSE : Pavlou 3, Attrill . Bourke, Corbett ,Ennis. BEST: Cook, Stewart . Corbett . Desler, Knight,Bunney.

M.H .S.O .B. : Phelps 12. Chester 9 . Peterson 3 . Short .BEST: Maidment . Phelps . Chester, Dowling, Moody, Wis .

Old Menton. 3.5 6.7 10 .11 14.13.97Balaclava 4.7 8.12 15.12 22 .16 .14 8

OLD MENTONIANS : Sciacca 6. Macquire 3 . Connolly 2,Sly 2, Norton. BEST : Sciacca, Barrett. Rogers . Sly, Connolly,Sciacca .

BALACLAVA : Angwin 5. Sist 5, Crottie 4 . Monaghan 3,Rafferty 2. Gregory, McFadden, Breslin . BEST : Withers .Mitze . McFadden, Monaghan. Angwin . Follett.

Old Ivanhoe 7.17 .59West Brunswick 23,14,152

OLD IVANHOE : Skalberg 3 . Dowell, Howard . Marshall .Beith . Johnson . BEST: Baird, Barker. Skalberg .WEST BRUNSWICK : Smith 6 . Fitzimmons 5, Hall 5 .Baker 2. Wilkie 2. Guatta, Lampard . Lawley . BEST : Buckley .Hiscox, Lampard . Letwley- Smith, Traynor .

Old Trinity 35 .25 .235St. Bedes 6 .3.39

ST . BEDE'S O .C . : Parkes 3, Roberts. Whitlock . Smith .BEST: Parks . Roberts . Connolly. Rocke . Bryant . Evans.OLD TRINITY : Brent 10 . Cowley 8. Glass 5 . Allibon 4 .Heath 3 . Phillips 2, Heath . O'Shaunessy . Scott . BEST :

Allibon . Glass. Maizels . Cowley . Norman . Brent .

North Brunswick 24.14.158State Bank 11.19.85

NORTH BRUNSWICK : DeMorton 7 . Fox 5 . Campbell 3 .Scullin 3. Hehir3, Payne. Cootee. Tirchett . BEST : Scullin .Fox . Hehir, Goss. DeMorton, Maggs.

STATE BANK : Rosewarne 5, Jenkins 2. Murray 2 . Digby-Arnephy . BEST : Gniel . Beare, Baudinette . Keating .Ouderman . Rosewarne .

E SECTION

FITOB 3.2 7.6 8 .9 11 .12 .78Peninsula 5.5 10 .6 14 .11 20.14.134

F .I .T.O .B . : Stefou 3 . Boswell 3 . Richardson 2. Breheny .Baird . Carr. BEST : Trice. Boswell . Chatfield, Stefou .

PENINSULA OB . : Sullivan 7 . Harrison 4 . Gurtler 3 .Wiltshire 3. McVigar. Davis . Parker. BEST: Sullivan . Carder .McVigar . James . Francis. Wiltshire.

Old CareElsternwick 114.14 98

OLD CAREY : Keppel 6 . Robsoh 3, Mitchell 2 . Clements.Black . Mead . Macaulay. Field . BEST: MeQuie . Endall . Hull .Clements . Wigg . Macaulay.

ELSTERNWICK : Thompson 3 . Volpe 2 . Mahony 2 .Mahony2 . Hill 2, Converv. Farrellv . Rene. BEST : Farrington .Convery . McCooke . Feehan . Hill.

Bulieen United 11.8 .74Preston 18.13 .121BULLEEN UNITED : Hocking ? Creighton 2. Zorzi .

Morley . BEST: Wilson . Snape . ~Ziogas- Wilson . Veitch .Hocking.

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ITS

PRESTON : Haysom 5, Milner3, Robertson 3 . Hepbun,Buhagiar . Best. McGowan, Gould, Minaudo. Bl SButtifant, Yendall, Minaudo, Gould, McGowan, Thomp

Heatherton 7.2 14.3 18.9 25.141t~Old Geelong 3.3 7.5 11.8 II 8,

HEATHERTON : Reiger8, Patterson 7. Mott 4, UlbriciCoffey. Rieger . Reiger. BEST: Hopkins, Jones, Rei, .Patterson . Reiger . Coffey

. OLD GEELONG: Vickers- Willis 4, Robinson 2. McCaI :: .2 . Holloway, Crosthwaite. Rundle . BEST : Hopo~~'McFarlane. Devilee, Holloway . Jewell L

Univ. Reds 2.1 5.3 9.8 10-u"Williamstown 5.5 11.6 14.9 21 .14,14,LA TROBE UNIV . : Wilson 5, Leale 3. Collie 2 Rou,

2, Spyrou . BEST: Huffer . Chilco. Anfanasakis, Le',",Blaskett .

Univ. Reds. 2.1 5.3 9,8 10,8ry4Williamstown 5 .5 11,6 14,9 21,14 .14t,UNIVERSITY REDS : Goal kickers, best players

n received,

WILLIAMSTOWN : Goal kickers, best playersnreceived.

F SECTION

La Trobe 3.1 6.2 12.5 13.785C'wealth Bank 8.4 11.7 13.8 18.15,123COMMONWEALTH BANK : Edwards 6, Howell 5, Slapar

2 Scully 2 . Reid . Nicholson, Buttigieg . BEST : Seminiw,Edwards- Matfin, Howell . Scully . Fahey.

Monash Whites 9.15.69ANZ Bank 23.12.150MONASH UNIVERSITY WHITES : Swan 4 . Ralph,Gemmola, De Pace . Kenny . Crocker . BEST : Kenny,Gualano. Swan . DePace . Gemmola . Crocker.ANZ BANK : Anstis 3. Grundell 3. O'Neill 3. Szeitz 3,Duscher 2 . Seel 2. Simmonds 2. Bryceson . Cave . O'Brien,Pagani . Pearce. BEST: Anstis . Duke. Grundell, Seel. Szeitz .Townsend .

Brunswick 2 .3 9 .7 12.9 13 .11 .89Clayton 4.3 6.5 8.10 12 .15.87BRUNSWICK : McLean 3 . Demir 2 . Dolman 2 .Kanne ,iesser 2 . Lawson . Gibson. Russ . McBride. BEST:Russ. ~onboy, Barley . Dolman . Hull . Johnston .CLAYTON: Blasi 2 . Burghardt 2 . Pazianas 2. Black. Burke,Gent, Luxa . Phillips . Revnolds. BEST : Begent . Newton.Besley. Black . Pazianas . 15insdale.

Brunswick 2.3 9.7 12.9 13 .11 .89Clayton 4.3 6,5 8.10 12 .15.87BRUNSWICK : Goal kickers. best players not received .CLAYTON : Goal kickers . best players not received.

Old Essendon 1.2 8.4 11.6 18 .12.120St . Johns 7 .2 11 .2 13.4-DOVETON : Mallon 6 . Whitnall 3 . Evre 2. Charles .Cormick . McWilliams. Ashwood . Thor~ceston . Westerman.BEST : Ashwood . Thorweston . Page . Whitnell . Charles.Johnston

. OLD ESSENDON : Wilson 4 . Egan 4 . Jarrott 3 . Searle 2 .Simmons 2. Robinson . Lutterschmidt. Price. BEST : Bilbv .Shaw. Price. Wheatley. Lutterschmidt . Parker .

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~

1 .2 4.5 7.5 11.9.751,10 h"' 6.4 7.6 9.11 10.13.73Isullecn-Tem p

I~~tiIIOE : Loton 2, Robinson 2, Brock, Diamond .EST : Reinke,

I Iranff Rusell SoranLnn, Shaw.

mmond on. Brock .o

IILLLEEN•TgE

oFevr

MPLESTOWE : Fitt 2, Bird 2 . Miles 2 .Connelly . BEST : Espenchied. Rice_

,,I r , Lee. Kelly .Bid

t11d Scotch 4 .2 5.5 6.6 10.7 .67

Il ,rnards 1.2 4.4 6.6 10.6 .66

()I .D SCOTCH : Fenton 4, Davis 2 . McNab 2, Ellis, Kay .K ;ry, Kefford, Macmillan . MacLennan, Ellis, Fenton.

tiT, BERNARDS : O'Connell 3, Harve Marshall

, Ms. ,,I, ~I~ iII amsHoPu cellcGDona

l riffdth~cOonnell~HDargrBEST:

ve .

, .,u ndry .

t oliegians)Id \averians

3.3 3.4 6.10 9.11 .650.2 3.6 3.7 6.8.4 4

COLLEGIANS : Godfrey 3, Hibbins 2, Kus, Coyne . Higson,

~cc,.man . BEST : Pike, ewman, Lawrence . Kus . Heriot .

I lihbins.OLD XAVERIANS : Goal kickers . best players not

,~i.cd .

p , L: Salle 02.B2 8.6 9.8 12 .8 .80

N rtrthNorth OB 5.1 8.3 12.4 14.6.90

DE LA SALLE : Dolan 5, Bromley 2, Rennie 2, Bolt, Elliot,I ,sier . BEST : Spencer. Devereaux . Jackson . Schnerring,Fellett, Ryan.

tiORTH O.B . : Goal kickers, best players not received.

Ormond 2.3 7.6 8.8 13.9 .87C niv . Blues 6.5 8.7 12.11 12 .14 .86

ORMOND : Burke 3, Strahan 2, Gilmore 2, Milner 2 .I z, McDonald . Andrew, Tonkin. BEST : Russell, Burke .

[7eney-Mills, McDonald . Andrew, Gilmore .

NIVERSITY BLUES : Moir 5, Bond, Ide, Atkins, Light .tiickey, White, Macaulay . BEST: Palmer, Bathurst. Frost .Gorman . Bond . Moir-

"n RE SE SECTION

Univ. Blacks 16.10 .106Old Brighton 12.7.7 9

UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Huntington 5, Gannon 2, HartyRogers 2, Lee 2, Pryor 2 . Williamson . BEST : Harty .

Huntington, Rogers, Phillipson, Gannon, Dennis .

OLD BRIGHTON : Hillier 3. Biasci 2. Murray 2 . Tate 2 .Max, Brabner, Latzer. BEST : Brabner, Murray. Millis .Hillier. Tae, Cowling.

St . KildaA .I.A .X.

3.1 7.4 10.6 13.10.884.2 4.5 7.7 8.9.57

ST. KILDA : Graham 5, Forehan 2. Ranieri 2 . Long.O'Dea, Boyd, Kellaway. BEST : Graham, Kellaway. Short<d .Boyd, Hammam . Broadhead .

A .J .A .X . : Goal kickers, best players not received .

Old Melburnians 3.3 6.7 11 .12 14.17 .101Caul. Gram. 3.0 3.1 5.1 5 .1 .31

OLD MELBURNIANS : Baglin 3, Pope 3 . Morrison 2 ,Thomas 2, Dawson, Nelson, Bult, Taylor . BEST : Armitage,Baglin, Happell, Mackay, Taylor. Wilson .

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CAULFIELD GRAM . : Barker 2 . Glossop 2, Voyage.BEST : O'Loughlin, Horton, Murphy, Anderson, Voyage,Barker.

MarcellinParkside

4.1 9.11.1 3.3

13 .4 16.4 .1005.4 9.5 .59

MARCELLIN : Goal kickers, best players not received .

PARKSIDE: Blythe 3 . Soligo 2 . Hartigan. Heaver, Poyntz .Smith. BEST : Sweeney, Sherlock, Soligo . Fletcher, Irwin.

KewOld Paradians

3.2 5.3 7.4 8.4.523.3 8.9 11 .11 18 .14 .12 2

KEW : Wong 2 . Wolfe 2. Portelli 2, Kiriakou . BEST :Russell, Wong, Holding . Wolfe, Hughes, Salerno .

OLD PARADIANS: Flvnn 6, McClements 4, Dowling 2,Caddy 2 . Crowley 2, Jackson . McMahon . BEST : Caddy .Flynn, McClements . Buhagiar. Exton, Luby .

C RESERVE SECTION

Banvule 1. 1 2.3 2.3 3.3 .21St. CCevins 2.1 3.5 6.9 8.14 .62

BANYULE : Williams, Burt . Turner. BEST : Dunn,Hodgkinson, Power. Stevens, Holst, Gillies.

ST . KEVINS : Snell 3, Watkin, Olson, Kerr, Cross .Wardlaw . BEST : Olson, Wardlaw . Kerr . Brennon, Cross .Waters .

Old Haileybury 11 .9 17.13 21 .14 24 .15 .159Coburg 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.4.1 0

OLD HAILEYBURY : Wise 8 . Taylor 5. Corrigan 4,Robertson 2, Stuart . Scott . McVilly, Fuller, Mountford .BEST : McVilly, Stuart . Wise, Mountford . Taylor .Corrigan .

COBURG : Shallies. BEST : Collins. Sim. Goumas .Shallies .

FawknerThomastown

13 .13 .918 .10 .5 8

FAWKNER : Terry, 4, Gray 2, Johnson 2, Weir . Stapleton,Stefano . Booth . Gleeson . BEST : Johnson. Busst . Wallace,Terry, Weir, Booth .

THOMASTOWN : Fleming 3, Flinn, Cumaundo. Medwin2 . Jones. BEST : DiBattista . Jones, Fleming . Black.Cumaundo .

Old Camberwell 3.2 5.4 9.4 11 .5 .71Hampton Rovers 4 .1 8 .3 ' 11 .4 14 .5 .89

OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM.: Iles 2, Todd 2 . Carroll 2 .Blaney, Smith . Neilson, Moran, Wells . BEST : Hudson .Neilson, Smith . Spencer . Taylor. Stapleton .

HAMPTON ROVERS : Devola 4 . McConville 4, Kelly 2 .Bianco . Holstock . Callaway . Blair . BEST : Callaway, Kelly .McConville . Chapman, Devola .

TherryMonash Blues

15 .15 .10513 .7 .85

THERRY : Murcutt 7, Fisher 2 . Howe 2 . G . Howe 2 .Dillon . Reddan . BEST: Howe . Egan Carey . Murcutt,Eastmure . Fisher .

MONASH BLUES : Garner 3. Cornwell 3, Wright 2.Kennedy 2, King . Giles. Forbes . BEST : Clark . Kennedy.Giles, Garner, King . Cornwell .

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D RESERVE SECTION BulleenPreston 15.10 .100

2 .3.1 ;Power House 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.1 .31M.H .S .O .B. 6.1 13.6 15.8 18 .10.118

POWER HOUSE : Angeli, Ashfield, Bray . Bredyk,Mahoney. BEST : Mahoney, Entwhistle . Angel, Mason .Mason, Lucas.

MHSOB . : Quaife 9 . Kovits 5. Boyce . Colquhoun, Roach .BEST : McGregor, Zoethout, Morris . Roach . Schneider,Quaife .

Old Mentonians 4.2 7.4 10.5 14 .6.90Balaclava 5.4 7.7 10.9 13 .12.90

OLD MENTONIANS : Jackson 4, Dickson 3 . Meyer 2Vines 2, Ridley . Birch, Lindsay. BEST: Cowell, Dickson .Jackson . Ridley, Birch, Lindsay.

BALACLAVA : Scicluna 3. McLeod 2 . Graffin 2 . Mation,Thomson . Wilson, Stocker. Oaten, Drinan . BEST : Scicluna .Oaten, Graffin, Thomson . Brown . McLeod .

Old Ivanhoe 4.8 .32West Bruns. 20.20.140

OLD IVANHOE : Fallaw, Jones. La Rosa . Lambrevski .BEST : Haug . La Rosa. Lambrevski . Fallaw. Doddrell .Bates .

WEST BRUNSWICK : Goal kickers, best players notreceived,

BULLEEN UNITED : Atlier, Perry . BEST : Lardn, .Cheney, Perry, Flanagan, Creighton .

PRESTON : Ryan 4, Kellv 4, Caton 3, Calcutt 2 . Walkl~.,,Mounsey . BEST: Calcutt, NIounsey, Allen, Maynard, cat,,'Allen.

Heatherton 2.0 8.3 11.3 147 mOld Geelong 4.1 7.1 10.4 14, 5 ,g yHEATHERTON : Hazeldene 6, Williams 4, Lydster -

Wormy . Buckley. BEST : Hazeldene . Buckley, Him.;Williams, R . Smith, Smith .

OLD GEELONG : White 5, Doherty 3 . Emmett 2, Horsfai~Haves, Slorock, Lewis. BEST : White, Doherty, Hunte~Chumley, Lewis . Hayes.

Univ. Reds 4.7 4.7 10.8 10.9,6yWilliamstown 5.2 7.13 12 .19 22-23,1.;~

UNIVERSITY REDS : Goal kickers. best players n,received.

WILLIAMSTOWN : Goal kickers, best playersreceived.

F RESERVE SECT-IOAOld Trinity 26.16 .172St . Bede's 2 .6.1 8

ST. BEDE'S : Bryant, Atherton . BEST : Cujack . McCarthy,Fleming . Atherton, O'Connor . Callaghan.

OLD TRINITY : Goal kickers, best players not received .

North Bruns 14.10 .94State Bank 9.13 .67

WEST BRUNSWICK : Kirk 6, Leatham 3. Magafas 2 .Beaumont 2 . Brown, Casley, Curtin . Johnstone . Green .Robertson . Walsh . BEST : Casley . Green . Kirk, McNamara .Millin, Taylor.

NORTH BRUNSWICK : Carlyon 5 . Karatas 2 . Trotter 2,Tsialtas 2 . Dowsetc Fox, Melino . BEST: Scullin. Soanes .Cioccio. Simm . Fox . Foley .

OLD TRINITY : Kennedy 7 . Lewicki 6 . Birre114 . Tavlor3,Scott 3. Miller . Douglas. Beer . BEST : Beer. Leivicki .Kennedy. Douglas. Birrell. Carnegie .

STATE BANK : Damen 5 . Grant . Wy nd . Eacott . Pitts .BEST : Eacott . Stanley . Damen . Inglis, Catterson . Haves .

E IRIARLuSUERVE SECTION

F .I .T.O .B. 1 .2 1.4 4.5 5.6 .36Peninsula 3.5 5.9 6.14 7,15 .57

PENINSULA O .B . : Kerlev 2 . Sullivan 2. Crowder 2 .Bedford . BEST : Grange. Parker. Sullivan . Mitchell . Kerley .Bedford .

F.I .T .O.B . : Mills 3 . McManus . Fletcher . BEST : Mills .Sullivan . Boef. Case .

Old Carey 9.3.57Elsternwick 14.8.92

OLD CAREY : Lavas 3. Burnie 2 . Rae . Drummy . Phiffer .Manifold . BEST : Drummy. England . Phiffer . Stegs,les. Rae .Burnie .

ELSTERNWICK : Doran 6 . Forster 5. Harris . Arv .O'Connor . BEST : Ballanivne . Doran . Forster. O'Connor .Gniatkiewicz . Harding .

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Latrobe Univ. 3.2 4.4 5.5 9,6,60C'wealth Bank 5.2 7.3 7.7 8,7,55

LATROBE UNIV .: Denmead 2 . Hannah 2 . McGibbon 2Reichelt 2. Beresford . BEST: Reichelt, McGibbon,Denmead . Wright. Rivett . Hannah .

COMMONWEALTH BANK : Jewell 2. Jackman, Firman,Ennor, McNamee, Sarapuu. Keating . BEST : Ennor, Mehmet,Dunkley . Henry . Ispanovil . Baker .

Monash Whites 3.5 .53ANZ Bank 8.11 .59

MONASH UNIVERSITY : Tunks 4. Gemmola 2 . Sharkv .Brice . BEST : Glasson . Tunks . Ellery. Gemmola, Shark,,Brice .

ANZ BANK : Hewitt 2. Tuckev 2. Brain. Jackson , Murray .BEST : Coffey_ Boyle . Murray . O'Neill . Smith, Tuckey .

Brunswick 18.8.116Clayton 8.4.5 2

BRUNSWICK : Jackson 4. Reichelt 4 . Melton 3 . Owens.Gill . West . Conduit . McCulloch, Marko. BEST : Wex .Reichelt . Huckstepp . Henry . Jackson .

CLAYTON : Clulow 3. Newton 3, Delosa . Leicester . BEST :Dereus, Newton . Leicester. Thomson . Delosa . Black.

Old Essendon 2.1 5.4 8.4 11.6.72St. Johns 6.2 7.5 9.9 9.9.63

OLD ESSENDON : Dodd 4 . Thornton 3 . Stevens. Stark .Bowen . Pearce . BEST : Thornton . Dodd . Stark . Spratling .McKay. Holmes .

DOVETON : Stephens 3 . Currie 2 . Chatterton. Kauss .Webb . Mowat . BEST : V'urlow . Webb . Peake . Stephens .Bryant . Williams. Kauss.

UNDER 19 ZONE 1Thomastown 12.2 20.10 32 .16 44 .29 .293O.Ivanhoe 1.3 2.4 7.6 8.7 .55

THOMASTOWN : Koullinos 9 . Ionnidis 9. Nackouski 6 .Farchione 4. Sinni 2 . Everitt 2 . Bell 2 . Tessari . Colisimo .Trafford 6 . Sinni 2. BEST : Koullinos. Nackovski. Sinni . Bell .Everitt . Tessari .

OLD IVANHOE : Lynch 4 . Cocking 2 . Blain . Glover.BEST : Lynch . Cocking. Brian . Glover. Baird . Purcell .

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5 .9 10.15 13 .21 18.26.134

ti`t .nBrth O

B ernard`s 1.2 3.2 8.3 12,6 .78

ato SoqmoJOftTH Op~ouSilu¢a iMerrettb. BESTAAdorno .'Sortino.

unpo, C .urrie~Zamams, Serong .

S r, BERNARDS : Harnden 7, Foster 2. Byrne, Mulkearns .

iliano BEST : Polsoh. Hamden . Mulkearns. Duffey .

cnt, Byrne .

Ip nxule 4.5 16 .10 21 .14 32 .18.210

p, Camberwell 6.3 7.3 9.5 11 .7 .7 3

BANYULE : Williams 6 . Abrahams 5 . Fidlerx 5 . Barnes 4,Donald 3, O'Brien 2~ ,

an,vBoucher,B Williams .L3 r .~ idy .Ilr.tddy, Abrahams.

OLD CAMBERWELL : Weller 3, Swingler 2, Wood 2,bh Leitch, Friend, Guugenheimer . BEST : Weller, Galvin.

h, Guggenheimer, hSarlson, Holding.

13ulleen-Temp 18.11 28.25 35.43 56 .52 .388

old Paradians 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 .9

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Mayne 8 . Smith 8, Dunn 6 .

~iiaflari:16 .t3, Richmon dhmon d

Wotherspoon4, Shepard.a pen Mayne . Richmond. Thompson .

'ar ri snOsborne. BEST :

Shepherd .

OLD PARADIANS : Jackson . BEST : Elder, McInerney,

% tills, McKelson, Nailer, Brennan.

ST. KEVINS FORFEITED TO UNIVERSITY

)larcellinTherry

181011817,14,11 6

I LIRCELLIN : Stewart 4, Amalfi 3 . Donnegan 3, Caris 2 .

\ x:hdeacon, Arundel, Harvey, Crooks, Scott. Sexton . BEST :Cotterill, Stewart, Arundel . Donnegan . Gould, Kelly .

17HERRY : Gallagher 5, Grocock 4 . Bruno 2, Wedt=e,i,,, .,i,7nolo, Moloney, D'Andrea . Cerini, McKenna . BEST :

onr, Cerini, Gallagher, Moran, Broderick.

UNDER 19 Z® 2Old Haileybury0 . Melb .

7 .5 .4737,16,238

OLD HAILEYBURY : McVilly2, Byrns, Atkinson, Harry .Austin, Mytton. BEST : Wood . McVilly, Mytton, Beilby .Harry, Farr.

OLD MELBURNIANS : Goal kickers, best players notreceived .

Old Scotch 1.2 9.2 11.4 15.6 .96De La Salle 5.1 9.5 17.8 25.16.166

DE LA SALLE : Waldron 7, Lowe 5 . Campbell 4, Daniels2, Edmonds 2, Hi,n,gins. Graffen. McLounan, Dwyer . Wright.BEST: Campbell . Wright . Lowe, Edmonds, Ptgnatta,Rogers.

OLD SCOTCH : Goal kickers, best players not received .

Old Brighton 5.5 6.9 12.15 14 .17 .101Collegians 2.0 5.2 8.4 14.10.9 0

OLD BRIGHTON : Burns 4, Buckley 3, Kimberley 2,Miljeon. Smith . Dixon, Farrell, Green . BEST : Burns, Hare,Buckley . Kimberly, McLennan, Kerr .

COLLEGIANS : Wan 4, Tobin 3. Thompson 2, Kelsey,Sheehan . Byrne . Fraser . Warne . BEST : Thompson . Wan .Tobin, Warne, Sheehan . Foard .

Monash Blues 3 .3 7.4 8.9 8.13 .61Williamstown 1.5 2.8 8.10 10.14 .74

MONASH BLUES : Pearson 2, Davis 2, Freeman, Tobin .Banks. Poon . BEST : Davis, Hamilton . Blackshaw, Day .Pearson, McDonald.

WILLIAMSTOWN : Goal kickers. best players notreceived.

MHSOB 2.5 5.9 6.13 9 .19 .730. Xaverians 1.1 2.3 6.8 11 .13 .79

M .H .S .O .B . : Moritz 3, Terrens 2. Georgelopoulos. Wilson.Martin, Allen. Anastastarkis . BEST : Lord. Joyce . Waldron,Stamboulis, Langley, Wilson .

OLD XAVERIANS: Goal kickers, best players notreceived .

St. Kilda 0.7 0.11 2 .'3 4 .17.41Ormond 5.2 13.3 20.8 26 .13 .169

ST . KILDA : Williams, Kerr, Jackson . McGarrity . BEST :Williams . MeGarrity, Oakley . Bastas, Healy, Harrod .

ORMOND : Taylor 7, Hill 4, Nash 3 . Harrington 3,Thompson 2 . Sambell 2 . Rachor 2 . Wagland, Newstead,Sinclair. BEST : Sambell, Kelly . Thompson . Kelly . Nash.Ttvlor.

BUNAL

APRIL 27th ROUNDP . Berenger (St. Kilda CBOC) - Mixconduct and Undue Rough Play - Suspended 2 matches .P. Grant (Power House) - Abusive Language - Reprimanded.

MAY 4th ROUNDS . Clark (Bull een-T'stowe) - Striking - Suspended 1 Match.P. Dow (Old Essendon Gr.) - Striking - Suspended 3 Matches.V . Lanza (Latrobe University) - Striking (Two charges) - Failed to Appear . Suspended 3 matches 1st Charge

and 10 matches 2nd charge.R. Krafen (De La Salle Jun .) - Kneeing - Suspended 1 match .B . Gurrulli (North O .B . Jun.) - Abusive Language - Reprimanded .`l. Syrian (St . Bernard's Jun .) - Pushing goal umpire - Suspended for the remainder of 1985, incl . Finals .

A . Mytton (Old Haileyburians Jun .) - Abusive Language - Reprimanded.P. Kimpton (Therry Jun.) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches .S. Anastasiou (Thomastown Jun .) - Abusive Language - Failed to appear - Suspended 2 matches .C. Connelly (Bulleen-T'stowe Res .) - Tripping - Suspended 2 matches .J, Kouryialis (Banyule Res.) - Striking - Suspended 4 matches .P . Illingworth (Banyule Res .) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches .P . Turnbull (St. Kevin's O .B . Res .) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches .

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B .T . 12 .12 .84 v Ivan . 18 .18 .126St. B . 12 .14 .86 v O .S . 18 .18.126U . Blues 9 .19 .7 3 v Ormond 17 .13 .1 I`+O .X . 7.l 1 .53 v Coll . '1 . 11138N .O.B . 13.11 .89 v D .L.S . 4.12 .3 6

Apri l 1 3B .T . 28.15.1 ; ± v St . B. 13.10 .88O.X . 25 .16 .166 v Ormond 12.17 .89N .O.B . 15 .17.107 v O .S . 27 .14.176D .L.S. 21 .18.144 v Ivan . 13 .16A4U .Blues 19 .17 .77 v Coll . 17 .21 .123

April 2 0Ormond 10 .9 .69 v B .T . 7 .13.5 5St . B . 15 .16 .106 v U. Blues 11 .17 .83O .S . 27 .13 .175 v 0 . X . 11

. Ivan. 16 .16 .112 v N .O .B . 10 . 17 .7 7Coll . 16 .8.104 v D .L.S . 13 .13 .91

April 27Bln-T'stowe 20.11 .131 v Old Set 19 .13.127St . Bnds 11 .14 .80 v Ormnd 1 1 .13 .79Old Xavs 18 .17 .125 v I'hoe 22.12 .144NOB 20.17.137 v Coll . 16 .16.11 2Uni. Blues 12 . DLS 19.8 .122

May 4Ivan . 15. v B.T . 17 .18 .120O .S . 19.13 .127 v St . Bern . 9 .15 .69Ormond 13 .19.97 v U . Blues 15 .12 .102Coll . 27.17 .179 v O . X . 8 .12.6 0D.L .S . 10 .11 .71 v N.O .B . 17.17 .119

M ay 1 1B,T'stowe v CollegiansSt . Bern . N IvanhoeOrmond v O . Scotc h0. Xaverians v De La SalleU . Blues v North O .B.

May 18De La Salle v B/T'stoweCollegians v St . Bern .Ivanhoe N Ormon dOld Scotch v Univ. BluesNorth O .B. v Old Xaverians

May 2 5B/T'stowe v North O .B .St . Bernard's v De La SalleOrmond v CollegiansOld Scotch v IvanhoeUniv . Blues v Old Xaverians

June 1Old Xaverians v B/T'stoweNorth O .B. v St. Bernard'sDe La Salle v OrmondCollegians v Old ScotchUniv . Blues v Ivanhoe

June 15B/T'stowe v Univ. Blue sSt . Bernard's v Old XaveriansOrmond v North O.B .Old Scotch v De La SalleIvanhoe v Collegians

June 2 2St . Bernard's v B/T'stoweOrmond v Old XaveriansOld Scotch v North O.B .Ivanhoe v De La SalleCollegians N Univ. Blues

June 29BiT'stowe v OrmondUniv. Blues v St. Bernard'sOld Xaverians v Old ScotchNorth O.B . v Ivanho eDe La Salle v Colleilians

July 20Collegians v B/T'stoweIvanhoe v St. Bernard'sOld Scotch v Ormon dDe La Salle v Old XaveriansNorth O .B. v Univ . Blacks

July 2 7B/T'stowe v De La SalleSt . Bernard's v CollegiansOrmond v Ivanho eUniv. Blues v Old ScotchOld Xaverians v North O .B .

August 3North O .B. v B/T'stoweDe La Salle v St . Bernard'sCollegians v OrmondIvanhoe v Old Scotc hOld Xaverians v Univ . Blues

August 10B/T'stowe v Old Xaveriansat . Bernard's v North O .B .Ormond v De La Sall eOld Scotch v CollegiansIvanhoe v Univ . Blues

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