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A Section Reviewby Ross Booth

"In A Section football there is much interest centreing on the battle for relegation . Caulfield Grammariansin over Collegians and Blues loss to Old Paradians sees the Blues now temporarily in the hot seat along

::`Ath Bulleen-Templestowe.

Caulfield's narrow 6 point win over Collegians makes them level with the Lions on 20 points. It was a repeat09 the earlier match in the season at Elsternwick Park when the `Fields came from behind to win . Caulfieldtrailed by a goal at half time and three-quarter time after Collegians failed to take full benefit of the breeze. PeterFre nch and I had watched the third quarter and we felt that Caulfield would run over the Lions. And theydid in the early part of the quarter with the first four goals including two to Ian Kyte and one each from RobMorrissey and David Matthews. Indeed, Matthews had taken a couple of very strong marks whilst restingat full forward, and at one of these rover John Kanis came running in to exclaim "Waht a great grab!" Peterand I could only agree. Collegians fought back but a Campbell Cooney goal was the tonic required, andat siren time the Lions had the ball in their forward pocket and were pressing to goal and level the scores .Caulfield was just a bit too physically strong in my view and probably just a shade more desperate. You couldsense this at the three quarter time huddles! Who was the former high-ranking official of one club who saidthe loser would be relegated? Time will tell . Now there's some ammunition Bruce !

In another close game, Scotch held on against a fast finishing No rt h Old Boys to win by 3 points . A pointseparated the teams at half time and Scotch looked vulnerable at the last break after failing to capitalise onthe wind . A six goal quarter by North should have been enough but they did not count on Scotch kicking4 goals into the wind . Peter Sherwen is relishing the change to full back . It must be a delight to see him putthe ball back into play! Good move Don Davenpo rt ! The win see Scotch oust No rt h from 5th place and theynow lie just two points behind fourth-placed De La Salle .

De La Salle was well beaten by top side Ormond at home by 46 points . De La kicked with the breeze butwas Ormond who got the first 3 goals and there was never much doubt from then on . De La Salle missed

injured ruckman Mick Greene . Ormond was too strong and too quick . Paul Schuhkraft took his tally to 60:~:ith 5 goals but it was centre Paul Sutherland and full back Brad Nash who dominated for the 'Monds.

Bottom side Bu!!een 7emplestowe was beaten by 35 points by second-placed Old Xaverians, quite a respec-table result in the circumstances. Xavs were hard hit by injuries mind you and were missing Steve Cu rt ain,Nick Burne, Vaughan Carlin and Ralph O'Shaughnessy among others . Replacement full-forward Nick Bourkemanaged 7 goals . The last time Steve Cu rtain was out Nick kicked 10 goals. Perhaps Danny Corcoran couldtry Steve at full back? It seems to have worked at Scotch! He probably won't have to because key defenderNick Wilton managed to get through the game after a knee injury . Winger Antony Callan was Xavs best butScott Wotherspoon and Paul Be!! impressed for the Bullants, something Brian Lugar finds hard to reconcile.

Blues 39 point loss to Old Paradians puts them in the hot seat and the clash between Blues and CaulfieldGrammarians later this season shapes as being all important . O .P.'s rover Frank Gleeson was best with 4goals and young U19 players Owen Abrahams and Dino Nibali again impressed . Winger Al Christie andcentre-half-back Anthony Schlicht tried hard for University.

Now, read some more garbage as I try to predict some winners in A and B Section and do a preview . Anddon't forget 3LO at 6 .40 p .m . Saturday and 3AW at 9.30 a.m . Sunday.

Pictured on the cover is 1986 All Australian & Victorian Captain & Member of Old Paradians Football ClubDOMINIC SPILLAN E

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A and B SECTION PREVIEW by Ross Boot h

Well, here we go and with some degree of trepidation I have to admit . The reason for my anxiety is twofoldFirstly, my tipping results haven't been as good as they might have been (though I did get 4 in A Section lastweek, including Scotch to beat No rt h which was one more than the General Manager), and it worries me ever,more to have to justify my selections when often as we all know they're little more than gut feelings . Secondlyas a losing State Selector I am sure to make some enormous gaff such as saying that Peter Sherwen will kica bag at full forward when for the last few weeks he has been playing full back . Peter French really does have'a wonderufl network of informants and usually gets the good oil! Which reminds me, what has happened to"The Whisper"? That is the question I am most frequently asked . If only we knew the answer we could shut.Fergus Kie l up : he constantly pesters me thinking I know the answer! It would be nice to hear from "The Whisper"even if it were just to let us know that he was still out there somewhere .

ORMOND v Collegians . Ormond is the top side so you can't tip against them or people would think you werecrazy. I shouldn't really admit this but I haven't seen Ormond this year, what with Bernie Sheehy sending mearound to various other games . But I know something about them because Bruce Bourne used to rave onabout them at State selection . Paul Schuhkraft is obviously a much improved player, Paul McDonald is killingthem in the ruck and Paul Sutherland is in top form in the centre. On the other hand I have seen Collegiansand I didn't like what I saw very much . They are definitely not in the same class as last year. Ga ry Irvine isat Footscray and doing quite well in the Reserves . Did you notice Bulleen-Temp's Darren Collins was inter-change for the 'Scraggers' last week? Ga ry I rvine said he was caught with the new holding the ball interpreta-tion and the tackler was Carlton's Ian Herman! Collegians has lost too many good players and some of lastyear's players are down on form . Richard Herman showed a little bit last week and he might be back on theroad but Richard Schober and Simon Williams cannot do it all as they did last week . They are playing every-where. Young U19 Wayne Daley has impressed the Lion selectors in the last few games . More bad luck isthat Jeremy Schmidt will be flying for the rest of the year. Still, all is not grim since Collegians have a wonderfulafternoon tea!

UNIVERSITY BLUES v De La Salle. Not many people would go along with me on this one and I can't sayI'd blame them . But look at it this way . Blues are in a desperate situation and seem to find their best againsttraditionl rivals De La Salle . Admittedly De La did better in finals clashes but Blues had some great home andaway wins. De La Salle struggled last week against Ormond especially without Mick Greene who had an el-bow injury. Blues played reasonably against O .P.'s at Bundoora. It really is a hunch .

OLD SCOTCH v Old Paradians . Most people would tip the O .P.'s for this, but the incentive for Scotch is great.At home and a slip by De La Salle could see the Cardinals slip into the four. I think that is enough incentive .O .P.'s have won four in a row but I reckon they might slip up today. Some of O .P.'s younger players have beendoing very well for them but I think the experienced Scotch team might be a different proposition . Last timethey met O.P.'s won but Scotch might have been a little complacent after their massive win over North theweek before. Don't be surprised !

Bulleen-Templestowe v NORTH OLD BOYS I can't see Bulleen-Templestowe recording their second winof the year this week. No rt h Old Boys will be seething after their narrow loss last week which prevented themfrom getting a spot in the four. I think North would like to tear Bulleen to pieces! Nice to see Tony Cahi!l backand in good form for No rt h after a knee injury. Bulleen is boosted by the form of ruckman Tony Keenan andSteve Espenchied .

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v Old Xaverian . I have seen both these teams on several occasions . I wonderif John Kanis has a feeling about this match . I do. I reckon Caulfield will have gained quite a deal of confidencefrom last week . They have the height and strength to match Old Xaverians particularly if the Xavs remain weakenedby injury. For a start, Ray Berzins is back and playing solidly at centre-half-back, Campbell Cooney is a strongcentre-half-forward, Mark McClelland is relishing playing in the centre . I thought their on-ball players were verystrong . Big David Matthews in the ruck or full forward, and the very aggressive ruck-rover Rob Morrisseyand his counterpart, the skilful Ian Kyte . both rovers are in good touch, John Kanis and Sam Stevenson .I saw this match in Round 1 and I think Caulfield will be better but the Xaverians may be just a touch vulnera-ble. If they are it might be the perfect opportunity for the 'Fields to out persist the Old Xaverians . Droppinga game might ironically be just what Danny Corcoran needs to get the best out of Xavs in the lead up monthto the finals.

The John Butcher Family Benefit night attracted a crowd of around 350 at Collingwood on Friday 17th July .Of course, there were may "old" Caulfield Grammarians in attendance including Jon Long, Glen Fletcher,George Voyage (still playing) and Bar ry Morphett .

Some might say I know little about A Section, and I am in agreement to some extent but I probably knowmore about A Section than I do about B Section .

This might explain why I am tipping 5 home sides and why last week I tipped 5 away sides (and only got3 out of 5) . Now to explain my choices !

PARKSIDE v University Blacks . Both sides recorded excellent wins last week with the Blacks in particularwith their handsome win over Marcellin . The Blacks have been notoriously inconsistent for a number of yearsand I am not convinced anything is any different this year. The Blacks recent record against Parkside is notgood . Parkside cannot afford to lose either as it is a really competitive battle for positions in the four. Marcellin'sloss last week sent them tumbling from top to 4th! The talk will be that the Blacks have hit form and go righton with it from here! Trouble is that in past years they've said the same thing . Parkside will be just a bit toodesperate . Come on Blackers, prove me wrong!

ST BERNARDS v Banyule . Both sides performed well last week with the Saints wiping the floor with Fawkner

a nd Banyule not quite good enough for Parkside . I might have made a few unusual selections this week, butI think I have been around Amateur Football long enough to know not to tip against St Bernards at West Essen-c_ion . Banyu!e must have lots of incentive now with St Kilda coming from nowhere, but I don't think they willhave enough class.

IVANHOE v Fawkner. Ivanhoe started the season badly, had a good run in the middle and are now strugglingonce more. Fawkner's season has gone from bad to worse - they are staring relegation in the face but I can'tsee them getting over the 'Hoes .

7 HERRY V St Kilda C.B.C. Well, St Kilda has had two excellent consecutive wins over Parkside and Ivanhoe .But they need to keep winning to get out of those bottom two positions . Perhaps they can strike Therry offguard, what with all their 10 year celebrations on all this weekend . I very much doubt it though . I think coachBernie Dunn and Chairman of Selectors Gerard Sheehy will make sure the boys have early Friday nights.Bernie has plenty of experience with Therry in a mini-bus at Lavington watching the V .A .F.A . and V.C.F.L . Ask

i , ,m about it !

MARCELLIN v Old Trinity . Is it my imagination or is Marcellin (next to Blacks) one of the most incosistentsides in Amateur football? Surely they can bounce back against O .T.? They will have to if they're to get the dou-ble chance . Mind you O .T. needs to win to keep clear of Banyule and fast finishing St Kilda .

Finally, come back Peter French - all is forgiven : And, to the Editor of Shag's Rags (O.P.'s newsletter) givene a call - I have a job for you . Cheers!

I'ers®nality Pars50 GAMES FOR SIST THE YOUNGER

Congratulations from all at Balaclava are extendedto the very popular Jamie Sist on the occasion re-cently of his 50th game for the club. Popular opiniongives Jamie the nod in the looks department over his

hard working older brother, club treasruer John .Jamie has taken a long time to achieve his 50th gamemilestone due to the fact that he is a very hard work-ing, studious type of person . His presence is wel-comed on the field as he is a footballer with ability.Jamie is a strong mark for his size, a good kick, andhis courage has never been in doubt . He has beenrewarded for his efforts on the field with a senior ap-pearance this year, the first of what should be manymore Jamie is a regular at most club functions, wherehis snappy dress sense and his bubbly personalitymake him the consumate party animal . A keen fol-lower of the ' sport of kings' ; Jamie has often en-deared himself to his club mates with his very valua-ble tips . Working with odds is just one of Jamie ;sstrengths, and he features strongly at club gamesnights . His own version of the infamous Australian two-up game has left many a seasoned gambler sccratch-ing his head . Congratulations on your 50 game mile-stone with the club, we hope this is the first of manyclub milestone for you . Everyone is looking forwardto many more good games from you on the field nowthat you have more time to put in on the training track.Good luck in the future.

"QUIN TWINS IN "The Monash Blues are currently playing their first everset of twins. John and Antony who normally onlyshare trendy clothes, flashy smiles and fast girls (Can-dice) now also share back flank positions in the seniorside. Separated at the hands at birth, Dr. Peter Ber-gin (ex Captain) surgically fashioned the Quin fingersfor superior marking ability. This is now paying gooddividends for the boys themselves and for the MonashBlues!

150 GAMES TO DE LA WARRIO RIt is my great pleasure to offer congratulations to JimHunt captain of the Warriors who today leads the sideonto the ground for the game against Monash Whiteswhich is his 150th game .

Jimmy has been a member of a very successfulera for the Warriors and has played in 4 premiershipsides, (1978-81 incl), he has also won the WarriorBest players twice (1984 & 85), as well as winning theCub XVIII compettion Best &'Fairest last year (1986) .

Not only do Jimmy's on-field performances speakvolumes for the esteem in which he is held by bothteam mates and opponents alike, he is also one ofa rare breed of people as he is a genuinely nice guywho is fair to one and to all whether friend oropponent .

From all who have seen you on the footy field andoff it congratulations particularly your mates in theWarriors and those at De La in general .

**~150 GAMES TO MICK CROS S

A thrilling game against Old Camberwell (11/7) wasa fitting backdrop for the 150th game of Mick Cross,who has for many years provided thrilling individualperformances much to the joy of all at St . Kevins OldBoys .

Since joining the club from school so long ago thathe doesn't like to recall, Crossie has amazed manywith his ability to duck, weave and dodge opponents .This uncanny knack has earnt him the name ofRubberman .

At six foot many would expect him to be a key po-sition player or at least a flanker . In fact at his peak,Mick won the club best & fairest as first rover backin 1979! Now that age and a receding hair-line hasseen him become a regular backman, Crossie's ter-rific skill still enables him to be an important cog inour quest for a flag .

Congratulations Crossie and let's see you aroundfor 200 !

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Peter FrenchPreviews C Section

No doubt Melbourne High will still be celebrating their important win over a disappointing Old Haileybury.

The victory ensures the High School a'C' Section berth in 1988 whereas Old Haileybury will be watching

AJAX's performances with more than a little anxiety in light of their own recent efforts .

The High School has the long journey to Thomastown today and will find their hosts in excellent form fol-

lowing that splendid win over Balaclava last Saturday. Balaclava had no answer to `Towns straight ahead ap-

proach or the on field leadership and inspiration of coach Sam Assetta, the exciting Bubis brothers John and

George, Eric Lentini, John Kalpakis and Mick Sinni to mention but a few. With Kew obvious favourites against

Old Brighton, Thomastown will need a big win to stay in front of Balaclava, and at home they'll do just that.

Monash went to Kew last week quietly confident of beating the top side for the second time . They received

a rude shock as Kew were really geared up for the game which they won in ruthless style. Although long time

Monash man Marcus Hanlon was unconcerned at the loss believing that Kew will struggle on the bigger grounds,I believe that he'll have real concern tonight after today's loss at the hands of Old Melburnians who are gradu-

ally gathering their best side together. O.M .'s received a confidence booster at the Cordner against the RovG rs

and will be too talented for Monash who face the danger of losing second place .

Balaclava will have been most disappointed with last Saturday's effort and no doubt paid dearly on the trackduring the week . At David Street today they will show Hampton Rovers no mercy and can be expected to win

by a big margin as they chase a percentage increase .

Old Haileybury at home for the second last time this year are no certainties against AJAX . Its a game the

Bloods would love to win as victory would almost ensure them of yet another season in the section . However

their recent efforts inspire little confidence and although AJAX let me down at Monash a fortnight back, I believetoday's the day they'll breathe life into the relegation battle by beating Old Haileybury at McKinnon .

In the remaining game Old Brighton has the big task of toppling the section leaders Kew, and at home they

would have to be a rough show. Old Brighton has beaten some sides equally as formidable as Kew at SouthRoad in recent years and with fourth place at stake they're bound to prove a handful today. However I can't

go past Kew who to quote coach Brett Burden "Have been through our slump and yet still managed somewins" The club is rocking at the moment as former players flock to games, the reserves are uncharacteristiclyalso in top spot and President Ted Kelly continues his disciplined approach to club administration . Its boundto be tight but Kew has more consistency and purpose and will emerge victorious .

TODAY'S SELECTION S

A SECTION B SECTIONOrmond ParksideDe La Salle St. BernardsOld Paradians IvanhoeNorth O.B. TherryOld Xaverians Marcellin

SUPERRULES REPORTCOLLEGIANS MOVE INTO TOP SPOT

In a low scoring game played in conditions better suit-ed to a pig sty than a football oval Collegians notchedup its sixth win in a row to move to top spot aheadof Diamond Valley, Keysborough and South Wantirna .

Sth Wantirna won the toss and kicked with the tidebut Collegians took the early lead and held it until latein the 3rd term . Sth Wantirna received its second freein front of goal for the quarter, kicked true to put them1 point in front at the last change.

The final quarter was a real slog until Alec McKen-

C SECTION

ThomastownBalaclavaAJAXKewOld Melburnian s

zie marked on the point post and his banana kickwent through to seal the game for Collegians. Thelions were also strengthened by the return of PeterBedford for his first game of the season .

Sunday 26th July could see the preview of this yearsGrand Final when Collegians take on reigning pre-miers Diamond Valley at the Harry Trott at 2 .15 p.m .Everyone is invited . Admission is free and the stan-dard high .Final score Collegians 4.6 .30 Sth Wantirna 3.6 .24Goal kickers : McKenzie 2, Bedford, A .Cruse,Better Players: Bedford, Chisnell, Hancock, Power,Williamson, C.Cruse.

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Norm Nugent Previewsthe D, E, F, G, H and .19's

REVIEW OF GAMES PLAYED JULY 19, 1987

D SECTION ( Round 14 )The results of this round could well have determined the 1987 fate of many of the D Section CiIIbs. Coburg

vindicated my selection and kept hopes of remaining in the section alive when they defeated No rt h Brunswick

by forty three points . Old Camberwell widened their recent winning margins to thirty one points when theyoutplayed an injury depleted Preston . Inaccuracy by Old Ivanhoe restricted their winning margin over leaders

St . Kevins to thirty one points . Old Mentonians received a vital percentage boost when they easily accounted

for a disappointing Heathe rton . Had the Old Mentonian forwards kicked accurately they would have lifted

their team into fourth place . Bulleen United benefitted from this situation and helped their own cause by ac-

counting for Elsternwick by the wide margin of eighty six points.

E SECTION ( Round 14)State Bank lost a rare home game when they went down to Brunswick by thirteen points. The Bankers can

attribute their loss to inaccuracy as they had the more scoring shots . Powerhouse kept any threat of relegation

at bay by defeating the winless Clayton by thirty nine points. With this defeat went all chance of Clayton avoid-

ing relegation . Peninsula took a big step towards the avoidance of relegation when it accounted for Old Gee-

long by sixty points . Old Geelong now find themselves on the same number of wins as Powerhouse as the

relegation stakes head towards its inexorable climax . Leaders Old Essendon Grammarians swamped Univer-

sity High School Old Boys and won by seventy nine points . The University High players now find themselvesonly sixteen percent away from the relegation position with four games to play . After a closely contested game

St Bedes defeated West Brunswick by seven points and as a result the Magpies slipped a game behind St .

Bedes in their contest for a final's berth .

F SECTION (Round 14 )It could be that St Leonard's upset two point victory over Old Carey will decide the ultimate final hour. Carey

can blame their inacuracy for their loss to the bottom side. However all credit to St Leonards for their great

win . Whitefriars could well have ended all Williamstown's final aspirations with their landslide victory by one

hundred and sixteen points. Doveton accounted for Commonwealth Bank by ten goals - the Bankers cer-

tainly are not "the strength" on the football field! The A.N .Z. Bankers did even worse when they could only

manage four scoring shots against leader Aquinas who had forty three scoring shots and who ran out winnersby one hundred and forty four points . St Andrews consolidated fourth place with a twenty two point victory

over La Trobe University. Unusual inaccuracy by St Andrews' forwards prevented a wider winning margin .

Greater accuracy by University Reds forwards enabled them to defeat Footscray Institute by two points. Foot-

scray had more of the play but their forwards were wide of the mark too often .

G SECTION ( Round 14)Inaccuracy by Collegians saw the Lions go down by six points to De La Salle. St Bernards offered only token

opposition to Port Colts who won the game by eighty points . Club injuries could have robbed St Bernards

of many regulars! bloods bounced back to the winning list when they accounted for Old Scotch by sixty one

points . Monash Whites encountered little difficulty in defeating Marcellin by seventy four points. Lowly Old

Haileybu ry drew with Kew who dropped to fifth place as a consequence . Old Melburnians sent G .T.V.9 back

to last place as a result of their five point victory after an evenly contested game .

H SECTION (Round 14 )Round 1( re ults went according to my selections so I managed to select one card! Bulleen Templestowe

received minimal resistance from State Bank who had all the worries before the Combine won by ninety three

points. Ther ry certainly made no mistake in notching their first victory after many near misses . Their one hundred

and sixteen point victory over Old Geelong was certainly a decisive win . Old Xaverians did return to the win-

ning list when they accounted for C .B.C. St Kilda by thirty two points . Old Brighton replaced St Kevins in

second place when they defeated the Saints by twenty three points . Richmond Central moved to fith place

as a result of their one hundred and forty one point victory over Powerhouse/Balaclava. Eltham College had

the bye.

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 13 )Round 13 results saw the top sides consolidate their positions . It seems unlikely that there will be a change

to the leading sides before the final's series . De La Salle won well against Ormond by forty nine points . Old

Paradians Green and University Blues provided some good passages of football before the Paradians con-

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,:,tud their comfortable lead into victory by twenty points . Marcellin proved too talented for Collegians andEagles ran out victors by seventy points. Leaders Old Xaverians maintained their unblemished record with

or ; two point win over Bulleen-Templestowe . Melbourne High School Old Boys showed the benefit ofcurate kicking when they defeated No rt h Old Boys by seventy nine points largely because of their accuracy .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 13)Banyule continued to record big scores when they disposed of Old Melburnians by the huge margin of onenu ndred and twenty six points . St Bernards managed to defeat leaders Therry by four points largely as a resultc„ trie great inaccuracy of the Therry forwards . Thomastown proved me a poor tipster when they defeated

cond placed Old Scotch by one point . Greater accuracy stood Thomastown in good stead and paved thefor their victory. An inaccurate University Blacks accounted for a disappointing C.B.C . St Kilda by sixty

-Pub points . The Blacks wasted their opportunity to record a huge score through their inaccuracy, Old Halley-bury showed the value of accurate kicking when it was mainly responsible for their eighty seven point win overOld Brighton Grammarians.

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 13)Monash Blues surprised Ivanhoe as they were too talented and recorded a twenty nine point victory. Caul-field Grammarians had a field day against Old Paradian's Purple as they did as they liked while recordinga three hundred and sixteen point victory. Leaders Whitefriars met spirited opposition from Williamstown but;nii managed to win by sixty three points after a fairly high scoring game . Hampton Rovers had the bye .

PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED JULY 25, 1987.

D SECTION ( Round 15)Old Mentonians make the long trek north to meet North Brunswick . Both sides have an incentive to win thecame - North Brunswick to avoid relegation and mentonians to make the finals. On their respective 1987ibrm I must select Old Mentonians . Old Camberwell meet Coburg and should encounter little difficulty ins-oring a big win which will ease all Camberwell supporter's heart tensions . Neighbours Old Ivanhoe andPreston play on Chelswo rt h Park . Victory to Old Ivanhoe will cement their final's position whereas it will cu-ase P re ston to miss the finals . At home I favour Old Ivanhoe as Preston will not be at full strength . Elstern-wick are at home to St Kevins whose game could well be restricted on the small ground . St Kevins overallform has proven them worthy of my selection despite their recent reversals . Heatherton await Bulleen United-* ho must win to retain their position in the top bracked . Victory by Heathe rton could be the "Black and Whites"next step to avoid relegation . Despite this I favour Bulleen United to take the four points.

E SECTION (Round (15 )As the competition for finals positions nears its climax Brunswick again finds itself playing a qualifying final ;ti~is week against Old Essendon Grammarians who lead the section . Brunswick have won many vital games!h~s season and at home today I favour them to withstand the pressure and win the game . State Bank mustdefeat Clayton by a big margin to remain competitive for second place and indeed the final four. Clayton havenot shown the talent necessary to defeat State Bank whose pate is thus in their own hands . Powerhouse jour-ney to Como Park to play Old Geelong in a game from which the winner should pull itself clear of the relega-tion zone. Recent form promps me to select Powerhouse as Old Geelong have recorded only one victoryr the last ten rounds. West Brunswick must defeat Peninsula Old Boys to stay in the final's scramble whilea Peninsula victory could well lift "The Pirates" clear of the relegation zone. The vaguaries of the Royal Park,vinds are well known to West Brunswick while Peninsula will miss the familiarity of Mt Eliza . These factorsplus West Brunswick's superior record lead me to select them . St Bede's journey to play University HighSchool Old Boys in a vital game for both clubs. A St Bede's victory will keep them in the four and plungeUniversity High into a dreaded relegation zone. Form does point to a st Bede's win .

F SECTION ( Round 15)Two of the season's disappointing wides Williamstown and La Trobe University meet on the former's ground .While neither side has much form to recommend it I select Williamstown to take the points against the un-predictable Students. Whitefriars visit Commonwealth Bank and the visitors should like the firm expansesof the Harry Trott Oval . On form and performance I must select Whitefriars. A .N .Z . Bank after a whimperof form have returned to less productive play . Today Doveton should encounter minimum difficulty in winningtheir match . St Leonards following their great win last week must start favourites aginst Footscray Institute .In fact I select St Leonards to record their first consecutive victory since joining the V .A.F.A . In the "matchof the day" St Andrews play Old Carey at Elsternwick Park . Last week's loss have placed greater pressureon Old Carey. The big ground will be more familiar to Carey than to St Andrews. Nevertheless I cannot gopast St Andrews who have gradually gained momentum in the weeks leading to the final rounds . Aquinasshould not encounter many difficulties in defeating University Reds who despite last week's victory have noform compared with than shown by Aquinas .

G SECTION (Round 15 )D La Salle and Monash Whites meet in what could be a final's preview. Today I favour Monash to emergevictorious. Two evenly matched sides St Bernards and Collegians meet at St Bernards . The home side's Julyform has been erratic but I will select them to win today. Po rt Colts should be able to consolidate their finalfour place today at the expense of Old Scotch . Old Haileybu ry, at home, should be able to defeat G.T.V.9after what promeses to be an evenly contested game. Kew's draw last week sent the 'Brown and Golds' outof the top four. Victory today appears likely for them as Marcellin have not revealed much G Section form . Thisanticipated victory should see Kew return to the leading bracked . Bloods with the semi finals two weeks awaywill be all out to have their teamwork at the expense of Old Melburnians . Bloods should win and win well .

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H SECTION ( Round 15)State Bank and Old Xaverians appear evenly matched on their respective seasonal records. I doubt if theBankers can comeback from last week's debacle to defeat an in form "Crocodile" side. Bulleen Temple .stowe should cement a final four place at the expense of Old Geelong whose from has fallen away of lateEltham play Therry and should not meet with a great deal of pressure at the "Turtles" have by far the moreimpressive performances this season . St Kevin's should return to the winning list against Richmond Central .The Richmond Central players have shown form too late in the season to make the finals but they can stillhave a say in which sides will be finalists . Old Brighton should prove sufficiently talented to take the pointsagainst C.B.C. St Kilda who have struggled for much of the season .PowerhouselBalaclava has the bye.

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 14)De La Salle should account for Collegians and thus maintain its slim final's aspirations . University Blues shoulareturn to the winning list at the expense of Ormond who still face relegation . Melbourne High School OldBoys meet Old Paradians Green who will be restricted by the small oval although the heavy surface will reminathe visitors of the Edmund Rice Oval . The Paradians will win and thus keep their hopes of the double chancealive Bulleen Templestowe should prove far too talented for North Old Boys . Percentage could be vital tothe Combine what could well be the Grand Final Preview Marcellin are at home to Old Xaverians . The sea-son's performances show these sides to be the two best in the section . The size and experience of the Xaveri-ans will be offset by the slick ball movement by Marcellin . Despite the game being at Bulleen I select the OldXaverians to win .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 14)Old Melburnians are at home to University Blacks in a game which doesn't inspire me to make a definiteselection . My myriad of Black's fans will be thrilled to read I select them to win again . St Bernards and Banyuleboth need to win to have any hope of making a late entry into the finals . Banyule has the more impressiverecent form and I select them to win again despite St Bernard's big win last Saturday. Old Scotch and Therrymeet in a preview of the August 29 Second Semi-Final . Therry must work hard on their accuracy to be sureof victory. Therry are worthy of my selection because of their superior 1987 form . Thomastown make the longjourney south to play Old Haileybu ry in what could be a preview of the First Semi Final. Thomastown hasdone very well and their players must be full of confidence . Nevertheless Old Haileybu ry too has shown goodform and at home the Bloods are my selection to win a closely contested game . Two of the season's disappoint-

ing sides St Kilda and Old Brighton meet on the Coughlin Oval . As St Kilda sides are always hard to beatat home I select them to win today and thus move clear of the relegation area .

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 14)Whitefriars amd Ivanhoe meet in what could be a preview of the Second Semi-final . Ivanhoe will be all outto avenge last week's surprise loss, but I doubt if they will be able to defeat Whitefriars especially on the Fran-

ciscan Fields of Donvale. Monash Blues buoyant after last week's great win should not encounter much strongopposition form Old Paradians Purple whose performance rate must improve from last week . Hampton Roverstravel to Williamstown whose form has slipped during this season . As I have no great confidence to selecteither side I favour Williamstown to win at home, Caulfield Grammarians have the bye.

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100 TO BLACKS CAPTAI NAII at University Blacks congratulate NICK

CLARK on playing his 100th game today againstparkside. Nick commenced with the club in 1981 and,,hat season represented the VAFA U19 State side.N ck made his senior debut that year and quickly es-tablished himself as an integral part of the side . In 1983ne was a member of the Melbourne Intervarsityteam and in 1985 he was appointed vice-captain of;he Blacks . Due to work commitments interstate, he:;as unable to play a major role but on returning totie club this season, Nick was appointed to the Cap-taincy. His dashing, penetrating forays into attack havebecome a feature of his game whilst his tough closechecking defensive play has earned the respect ofooth team-mates and opponents alike. All at theBlacks wish Nick well today and look forward to manymore fine achievements from this very popular youngman.

100 GAMES TO ANZ's "RASTAS"Graham "Rastas" Anstis today plays his 100thgame for the Zedders against Doveton SJOC.

"Rastas", who started with the club in 1980 hasbeen a regular and consistent player over the yearsvvith the club. Starting off in the Reserves as a veryRaw Recruit", he has worked very hard on his gam e

and is now a regular and important member of oursenior side, his form over the past few weeks beingsome of the best of his career.

Always willing to help out around the Club, Gra-ham has served on both the Match and Social Com-mittees during his time with us, always attends socialfunctions, and certainly adds a bit of life around theplace, being one of our most popular members.

Never one totally keen on hard training Rastas canalways be seen in the rooms after training participat-ing in a quiet ale, sometime not so quiet, and is al-ways the last to leave the Crown and Anchor board,more often than not without any money left .

A struggling club like ANZ need the support of peo-ple like Rastas and all at the Club are most apprecia-tive of his support and loyalty over the years and wehope it continues for many more to come.

Congratulations Ras, from all of us, let's hope to-day is a memorable one for you, and I hope in another3 years to be writing another memorium when youreach your 150th .

150 GAMES TO WAYNE DOUGLAS - OLDTRINIT Y

Congratulations go to Wayne Douglas from all theplayers and supporters at Old Trinity for reaching his150th game milestone . Douga a ten year veteran hasbeen a key member of the club seeing the fall fromA to E Grade as well as the rise back up to B Grade .A regular reserves player with a few appearances inthe ones "The Shovel" has held down positions rang-ing from the ruck, centre half forward and back aswell as the last line of defence. He has been knownon one or two occasions to enter into pugilistic con-frontations but as a fiery red head the supporterswould expect northing else. Again the club recognisesyour contribution to the team and club and hope toWWI see your support both on and off the field for the yearsto come .THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

MILESTONES AT OLD PARADIANSHearty congratulations are extended by the Com-

mittee, Players and Supporters of Old Paradians, toJim Madden on playing his 150th game, andFrank Gleeson and Phil Hammond on playingtheir 100th game for the Club, on 25th July 1987,against Old Scotch Collegians. All three of them com-menced in the junior ranks of the club, and have beengreat contributors for the seniors, in recent years. Hadthey not been off the field for the club for a year each,Jim and Phil due to injury and Frank being interstate,these respective milestones would have been reachedearlier. They have also been unfortunate in not beingable to represent the Premiership team last year, dueto injury, although Frank and Phil represented the Un-der 19 Premiership team in 1980. Frank Gleeson hasalso represented the V.A .F.A . in 1984, 1985 and thisyear. It is certain that all three of them will give theirbest for the club, for years to come, and we wish themthe best of luck.

**~tST. BERNARD S

100 GAMES TO GREG WOOD (SUPER CAZZ)Greg has been a.great contributor on the field for theclub over the past 6 years. His uncanny ability to kickgoals has caused many headaches for oppositionplayers . Greg always looks as though he is travellingat half pace, or has a casual attitude. (Looks can bedeceiving) . Rumour has it that Greg has an ambitionto beat his fathers great record in the amateurs of over300 games . All the supporters at the club have en-joyed his skills and ball getting ability and look for-ward to many more games from Super Cazz .

** *"SQUIZZY TALYOR" 50 GAMES

Congratulations to Monash Blues player John Tay-lor who played his 50th game against Kew recently .Squiz is one of our most reliable and consistent per-formers, who deservedly took out last yearstClub B& F for the reserves . On the day of the actual vote,,count last year ',Squiz' arrived somewhat late, pedall-ing past the windows just as he was announced win-ner. Squiz looked slightly perplexed at the standingovation and cheers he received while chaining his bikeup.

Once again, well done Squiz, we are all proud ofyou and thanks for coming .

**~t50 UP FOR GREG

Congratulations to G reg Kazu ro on reaching 50games for Bulleen Templestowe. Greg was recruit-ed from Thomastown Amateurs after a stint withCarlton in the VFL . A tough and rugged defender, hisexperience has been an asset for the club, as he canalso be used in attack or the ruck . Greg is a realcharacter around the club and has been known tostand out after the game as well as after training . Con-gratulations Greg and we look forward to many morewith the Club .

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NAME : Ian Malcolm or Malc'sAGE : No comment.MARRIED : Yes, to Valarie,LIKES : Goal Umpiring and abusing Collingwood supporters .DISLIKES : People who don't barrack for Carlton & nagging spectators .FAVOURITE DRINKS : Beer and Banana Spiders.FAVOURITE FOOD : Peanut butter sandwiches and chewing gum .FAVOURITE T.V. SHOWS : Perfect Match and Hey Dad .FAVOURITE SPORT: Golf and Chinese Checkers.FAVOURITE FIELD UMPIRES : None they're all b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'?BIGGEST INFLUENCE : Whichever advisor remembers his name.BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT: Not being able to field umpire.BIGGEST THRILL : Having his photo taken in the shower .AMBITION : The 'A' Section Grand Final and the Little League.HOBBIES : Wood Carving and Acting (the three legged man)FAVOURITE NIGHT SPOT: Doesn't want his wife to know !TYPE OF CAR : None - he can't drive .

* ~ ,tIt looks like it doesn't pay to teach in South Africa as Russell Francis has contracted glandular fever, even

though he has been back for quite some time, I don't think Russell could convince anyone he got it here . Itappears Russell will be out of action for the rest of this season where his experience and knowledge will begreatly missed . Get well, quickly Russ!

**~The axeman is at it again, giving odds on his identity ; some have shortened dramatically.

Ron Lippold from 10/1 to 5/1, Colin King from 15/1 to 12/1, Kevin Segota from 8/1 to 6/1, John Hrowood from12/1 to 5/1 . My tip is !!! Well I will reveal his name at the end of the season .

***Peter Wiseman has got everyone baffled by his inside information on his appointment each week, how are

you faring for a finals berth, Pete?

If anyone wants a tip or two on the horses, trots, dogs or two flies crawling up a wall, See John Hall as heapparently knows how to pick a winner or "three". How about tipping the finals umpires John, I throw this challengeto you !

There is no truth to the rumour that Wayne Hen ry was at the Eye and Ear Hospital having his hearing checkedbecause he stopped his match when a car horn sounded, is there Wayne ?

*~*While it is not my habit to single out footballers for any reason other than concentrating on umpires, I woul d

like to make an exception this week and offer my congratulations to Rick Pisarski (The Pole) on reaching his200th game . Rick has been not only an ornament to amateur football, but one of the best players to umpire,as he always take "the decision" and gets on with the game. Rick goes out of his way to make all umpireswelcome at O.M .'s and has a great respect for the hard job that umpires have .

Well done Rick, may you continue with O.M's for many years to come and on behalf of all umpires, thanksfor your support .

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A SECTIONORMOND V COLLEGIAN SField: Wayne Henry, Steve McCarthyGoal: I . Malcolm, B. DunstanUNI BLUES V DE LA SALLEField: D . Rich (VFL), Steve Clinch(Reserves Crawford Oval )Goal: D. Hillier, G . ClancyBoundary: P. Carrol, P Johnston .OLD SCOTCH V OLD PARADIANSField: Tim Bell, Cameron SwaleGoal: B. Hoare, J. Hal lReserve : Field: Alan StubbsBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE V NORTH O .B.Field: Paul Cherry, P. Cameron (VFL )Goal: M . Serong, B . SeymourCAULFIELD GRAMM . V OLD XAV.Field: Justin Toohey, Colin KingGoal: K . Pitcher, B. FowlerReserve: Field: Michael Ford

B SECTIONPARKSIDE V UNI BLACKSField: Mark Huntington, Peter MalloyGoal: R . Tucknott, S . Kah nST. BERNARDS V BANYULEField: Wayne Lions, Mick GildayGoal: R . Clarkso nReserve: Field: Norm NugentReserve: Boundary: B. O'DonnellIVANHOE V FAWKNERField: Andrew McRae, Mark BushfieldGoal: M . Gandy, B. Wyli eTHERRY V ST. KILD AField: David Cocked, Brandon ReidGoal: R . Day, C. RosemeyerMARCELLIN V OLD TRINITYF;eld: Andrew Mullaly, Robert BellGoal: D.McKenzie, S . Livingston

C SECTIO NHAMPTON ROVERS V BALACLAVAField: Greg HardimanBoundary: M. Toner, M . PredelMON BLUES V OLD MELB .Field: Kevin Segot aBoundary: C. Humphries, A . TaylorOLD BRIGHTON V KEWField: Graham FriedmanBoundary: M. Horwood, J. LynchOLD HAILEYBURY V AJAXField: Tim KeatingTHOMASTOWN V MHSO BField: Ken Coghla nReserve : Field: Anthony O'Conel l

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D SECTIO NNORTH BRUNS . V OLD MENTONIANSField : Ken WalkerOLD CAMBERWELL V COBURGField: Rob Maysto nOLD IVANHOE V PRESTONField: Ron Smit hReserve: Boundary: A.LibieratiELSTERNWICK V ST. KEVINSField: Russell AlpheyBoundary: B . Holcombe, G . BlandReserve: Field: Paul RapkeHEATHERTON V BULLEEN UTDField: Pat Maebus

E SECTIONBRUNSWICK V OLD ESSENDONField: Geoff Rid dCLAYTON V STATE BANKField: Graham Thwaite sOLD GEELONG V POWERHOUSEField: Dvid D'AlteraWEST BRUNSWICK V PENINSULA O .B.Field: Sharon Alga rUHS OLD BOYS V ST. BEDESField: Ted Keatin gReserve: Field: Steve Thornto n

F SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN V LATROBE UNIField: Peter Harri sCOMM BANK V WHITEFRIARSField: Andrew RechtmanBoundary: D . Fowler, A . HinesANZ BANK V DOVETO NField: Andrew BelcherBoundary: A. Merlin, W. RogersST. LEONARDS V FOOTS INST .Field: David Dodson* ST. ANDREWS V OLD CAREYField: Breck Hayward, Colin SegotaGoal: R . Dunstan, M . LentiniBoundary: L . Gallagher, I . BolgerReserve : Field: Ken Cleverdon ,Reserve : Boundary: P. Ashworth, D. McCarthy**UNI REDS V AQUINASField: Chris Keeton,

G SECTIONAs Appointed .

H SECTIONAs Appointed .

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Tony Dipioli o~c,~,ndary: A . Thomas, D . Ryan

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2OLD MELB. V UNI BLACKS

F eld: Charles Sutherland3oundary: B. Edwards, S. Noonan

ST. BERNARDS V BANYULEField: Clark Phuy sBoundary: B. Vaughan, G . SinclairOLD SCOTCH V THERRYField: Glen TrestrailBoundary: F. Kooloos, 0. LalorOLD HAILEY V THOMASTOWNField: John MurnaneST. KILDA V OLD BRIGHTONField: Tim Sheare rBoundary: M. McKnight, M . Lalor

UNDER 19 SECTION 3WHITEFRIARS V IVANHO EField: Peter Siema nMON BLUES V OLD PARADE PURPLEField: Phil Ken tBoundary: S . Mannix, G . QuintonWILLIAMSTOWN (Sunday) V HAMPTON ROVERSField: Mark Spivey

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TRIBUNALJULY 18th ROUND

p. COX, Ormond - Striking - Severe ly re primanded .M . SINNI, Thomastown - Striking - Reprimanded .R . CALCUTT, Preston - Striking - Suspended 4 matches.M . KRYGGER, P re ston - Abusive language - Reprimanded .W. CHAMRA, St . And rews - Head butting - Severely reprimanded .M . LA PORTA, North O .B. U19 - 1 . Insulting behaviour to umpire 2 . Abusive language - Suspended1 match each charge. Total suspension - 2 matches.J. VAINA, North O.B . U19 - 1 . Striking 2 . Obscene Ianguge - suspended four matches on 1 andsuspended one match on 2 . Total suspension - five matches .T. KEOGH, No rt h O.B. U19 - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match .

J. CORFIELD, Williamstown U19 - Striking - Suspended 1 match .D. HOLMAN, St . Kilda U19 - Suspended 1 match .J. FROSSINOS, Buileen Temp . U19 - Striking - Suspended three matches.P. CORSTORPHIN, Bulleen-Temp . Res. - Striking - Reprimanded .S. GIBSON, Brunswick Res. - Striking - Suspended two matches.

REPORTS UNDER THE HEADING "JUNE 27th ROUND" IN LAST WEEK'S ISSUE SHOULD HAVE READ- "JULY 11th ROUND". (in each case, the player must se rve the term of suspension in the Sectionin which he was playing when suspended . )

AT LONG LAST VICTORYCongratulations Br. Bill Houston and players, afterseveral narrow losses during the seson, Therry's HSection side finally broke through for a win againstOld Geelong . The determination of the players wasevident from the outset of the match, with the endresult being a fitting reward for the hard work that hasbeen put in by the team throughout the year. Althoughit has been very disappointing that there haven't beenmore wins for Therry's H Section team, the playershave got behind one another and given 100% effortfor the Club. It seems that with the unity of the play-ers and the hard work of Br. Houston, 1988 could bea very successful year for the H Section team .

***HOT FUDGE!! !

Congratulations from all at Doveton SJOC go toRobert Forgiarini who played his fiftieth game lastweek against Commonwealth Bank . Fudge is a swift,mobile player who loves a paddock and specialisesin playing on the wing .

Fudge is also a publicity shy person who prefersnot to be especially mentioned in our news sheet onthe wing, so in accordance with his wishes, we'll sayno more about the man, his valuable contribution asa player, or his recent 21st birthday except Congratu-lations Fudge!!

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H Section

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Senior Coach :Shaun McVicar

Asst. Coach :Shane Watson

1 . M . Stone2 . S. McVicar (C.C.)3. G . O'Donnel l4. D. Felton5. J . Tonkin6 . D. Baxter7. N . Hamshare8 . S . Watso n9 . S . McPhail (V.C.)

10. D. Sage r11 . C . Penna12 . J. Weatherill13. D. Bishop14. K. Dutch15. M . Peterson16 . A. Gardiner17. S . Shaw18 . D . Alexander19. L . Dawson20. W. Stevenson21- J . Taryan22 . R . Taryan23 . A. Hoogenraad24 . G . Blai r26 . I . Tennant27. S. Fitzpatrick28 . R . Littl e29 . C . Selway30 . S. Tozer31 . C. Butler32. K. Phelan33. G. Hall34. G . Adams35. A . Kew36. I . Chesser37. C. Dare (D.V.C .)38. M . Fitzpatrick

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NORTHOLD BOY S

Coach:Pat Fennelly

1 . D. Burgin2, D. Murphy3 . J . Bennet t4 . P. Fennelly (C.C.)5 . A . Squillaci6, S . Scollo7. N .Robertson8, G . Maiorano9 . P Fadda

10. P Symes11 . J. McGrath12 . B. Dubois13. R .Gordon14, D. Fogarty15. M . Purcell16. G . Pearse17. D . Zabrieszach18. R . Oscur a19. D. Perrone20 . K . Drake21, R . Manno22 . P. Callaghan23 . S . Carew

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OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :T. Shacklock

1, R . Brow n2 . T. Shacklock3. T. Brown4. T. Charles5. R. Hopkins6. D . Hyne s7. M . Hutchinson& N . Hillar d9 . W. Kennedy

10- Cr Permesel11 . P Rankin12 . J . Kaye13. P Bellin14. D, Dixon15, D Freeman16. D. Walker17. E . McDonald18 L. Hamilton19 R . Piper20. A . Willey21 .S, Kay22. D . Thomas

OLD GEELONG

Senior Coach:Rod Slattery

Reserve Coach :Rob Bennett

1 . R . Slattery (Capt .)2 . R . Bennett (V.C.)3. D. Morton4. J . Keillo r5 . P. Wotherspoon6 . P. Ames7 . W. Horsfali8. J . Armytage9. N . Wilson

10 .1 . Robson11 . J . Fenton12. B. Parson13, J . Stoney14 L. Dyer15. B . Burge17- P. Jameson18. R . Evan19. D. Sharp20. I. Hewson21 . P. Ingham22 . D. Mackey23. P. Scott24. M . Bennette25 . J. Henderson26 . N . Smith27. M . Walters28. L. White29, 1 . Stevenson30. W. Hall45. N . Sharp63. M . Ward70. N . Myers

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1 . R . Excel l2 . A . Trescowthick3. M . O'Sullivan4. R. Kenned y6 . J. O'Sullivan7. A. Freeman8. D . Bel l9. S. Bridgewood

10 . C. Bloom11 .S . Lacy12. A. Holmes13. N . Cook14. M . Paynter15. H . Mackinnon16. S . Moloney17. P. Kinghorn18. L . Alexeyeff19 . D. Grabeau20. A . Osborne21 . D . McLean22 .5. Nunan24. J . Fox25 . G . Grenville26 . S . Millard31 . R. Bailey31 . D. Rathbone32. J . Grenville33. A . Ongarello34. P. Grotjzn36, D. Qui n40. P. Barnby48. L . Silk56 . B. Qui n

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Coach :G. Bottom s

1 . G . Bottom s7. L . Bonne

y 10. B . Drinan (Capt.j13, G . Jones32 P. O'Sullivan33. J. Smit h34. B . O'Shannessy37. J . Breslin38.T.Harmes39. M . O'Shanness43. G . Nayar47 . M . McCaffrey51 . D. Quamby50. S . Di x55 . J. Haycrof

t 56. A. Di x57. P. Inkster '..61 . P. O'Shannessy68. B. R K69. M . Inkster70. D. Lahiff71 . W. Killender72. M . Tarlington73. S. Marriott74 . A . Talarico75, M . Guthrie

RICHMONDCENTRA L

Captain Coach :George Para s

Assistant Coach :David Jiggins

Spacialist Coach :Mark Bestow

Paras (Capt .Coach)'. - ~c.vras

',ongF ~radimos! SrandaRodgers

ClowCoulsell

Ba~ieyReadingBcoth

D HascherL' . TraversC . DennyLangMulvogueBeg g

. ~.L VenaskieParas (D.VC .)

P,JonesEgertonKaradimos

S RegesterBastow-Spec .Coac hFarrell

S ParkerP ZsarikJ PierceD. Jiggins (VC.)~ VanryswykS Peter si Szabo1.4 . Collier~ .CooperP PhillipsR . Mill s0 Jensz

KaradimosJohnson-Clarke

S JenningsJ Pares

? G . Casey0 S. James

PRI DE ~®~MIRE 1®1

STATE BAN K

Coach :Peter Wabbi s

7 A Pitts8 P Henderson9 J . Ingli s

it . R Hargreaves13 A Favie r21 . G Amo r27, P Wabbis (CC .)28 J Pailott a30 D Hayes35 S Roberts37 S Colbert41 0 Noronha44 A Gale47 M Elford48 J . Murray50 C Orgill53 . C Kelly55 . R Halden63, J Walsh65 .J Lawton66 W . Smith67 F. Wright68 A Webster69 M Vines70 T Nelson

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ST. KEVINSO.B.F.C .

Senior Coach :A . Quaife

1 . J . Alle n2 . A .J. Beaver3. P.P, Borbiro5 . J.W. Casey6 . PB. Davenport7. M .P. Dietrich8 . G . Gerstner-Stevens9, A.D. Giffin

10 J .B. Griffin1 1 D.J . Hayden12, TJ . Arnold12, M .J . Holmes13 PJ. Hooper14 V. Hulm e15 . A .M . Johnston16 . N .F. JollyIT G . Maas18 . T.L . Corrigan19 . TK . Morrison20. K .J. Mullen21 . C .R . Nolan22 . D.J. O'Sullivan23. S J . Rin g24. A .J. Tsindos25. J .EVea r45. S. Butler67. S . Browne

ST. KILDAC.B.O.C.

Coach :R . Maqued a

Asst. - R . Clinc h

1 . P Luck4. P Hall8. G . McCaffrey

12. R . Maqueda15. R . DeNardo16. E . Cunningham18. J. Sturrick20. R . Clinch21, M . Slavin25. PTesoriero26. P, Evans37. W. Ellis38. J . Ahern39. G . McNally40. C. Gutterson41 . F. Avitable42 . C. Demaio43, F. Demaio44. M . Dizio45.1 . Lync h46. B . Mandile47.T. Maqueda48. D. Mora n49. R . Vysniauskas50 . L . Nardella51 . G . Morcom52 . M . Forkgen53. S . Northeast54. R. Oakley55, B. O'Driscoil57. W. Dixon58. M . Pavlich59 . J. Ryan60 .F. Skender61 . R .Skender62 . V. Surac e63 . H . Keshishian64 . P. Moreschini65 . N . Kokoris66 . D. Mandas67. P. McMurtne68 . R . Prokop70. S . Rontos71 . D. Coffen

13. P Kimpton26. M . Griffiths29 . D . Boden32 . R . Costello44 . P. Mott45 . R . McLeod50. A . Nelson52 . A. Smith53 . David Castaidi56. M . Hogan58.T. McCaw59 . N . Gregory62 . S. Lyons63 . S . McEntee65 . J. Fox66 . S . King67 T. Penaluana70. W. Houston71 . M . Hedley86. J . Bickfor87. G . Flannery94. P. Kelly96.S . Redden

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BLOODS

Coach:R. Bradley

1 . D Stoc k2 . M Cadman3 R . McAsey4 . N Stephenson6 M . Gray7. R .Bradle y8. H, Eastwood9. C Gardiner

10. P Watkin s11 R. Ellam12 . C McDonell13. P Bainbridge14. R Howard17. W. Johnson (Capt .)19 . S . Smith20 A . Bade21 .R Woodhams22 . M . Whelan23 B. Mattmgley25. J . Gran t27. M . Gibb s28 C. Hutchinson29 . I . McKenzie30 M . Tod d31 . D. Robinson32 K .Shannon33. 8 Jarick34. S Castles35 B. Robinson40 D, Ford

DE LA SALL E

Coach :Chris Kinsella

2 A Rapone3. D Howi e5 N .Jenknson6 . D. Mui r7 A, Lazzaro8 J. Harrop

10 G . Furlong12 . A . Williams13 . S. Muncarsi14 . A . McKnigh t15 C . Kinsella (Coach)

17.J Connors

18 P. Miller19 John Hunt21 S . McGennis22, P Grimes23 M Lanson24 K . Ladson25 D. O'Brien28 M Kellihe r31 Jim Hunt (Capt .)32 . D. Torre35. D . Goldsmith39.J .Ladson43 G. Engel48 J Davidson56. P Moore (VC .)61 P Tantram

Macrae dCE'auoII:- :~

COLLEGIAN S

Coach:Jim Bulling

1 . A. Heriot2. D. Hoyle4. M . Foar d7. R . Thompso n

11 . P Lupson (Capt.)12. G . Cook (~.VC .)16. G . Mackay (V.C.)18. G . Russel l19. M . Smit h20 M . Whittaker21 . P. Milford24.J . Purdue25 N . Ashby31 . P. Lawrence32, R . Nancarrow34 . S Teal e38. R . Wraith39. A . Pitman41 . R Teale42 . F. Parry45. A. Westacott49. M. Bullard54 C. Mackay55 . M . Davis57, Phil Swan58. Peter Swan60. T. Brooker77. S.Roberts

GTV9

Coach:Paul Thomas

1 B. Fox2 . J. Annesley3 . A. Beams4 . S . Delmenico5. P Denni s6. S. McNair7,P .Thomas8 . J . Wise9 . W. Van Zambeek

10 . P Waldre n11 B. Driscoll12 . L Gandolfo13 . G . Meithe14 .J . Goudget5. C . Ebinger16. C Louchard (Capt.)17. T. Maloney18 J . Mercovich19 . N . Lucas20 . C . Lo w21 . M . Alle n22 . M . Lehmann23 . D . Gray24 .G .Newnham25. D . Keyhoe26. A Kenner27 C Munroe29. P, Harding29 . T For d30 . R Mackay31 .32 . F . Miragha37 . A. Fox

KEW

Senior Coach :Richard Lindsay

Asst . Coach:Tom Van a

1 . R MacEnroe2. D. Callaghan3. M . Manley4. R .K . Maclsaac6 . R .J . Macisaac8 R. Lindsay9 D. Macisaac

10, A Clota11 . M . Doyle12 . D. Jehu14 .E. Northam18. C . Curtain19. C . Maclsaac23 . D. Quinn24 . S. James27. M . Shaw31 . P. Devene32 . A. Holten59. D. Le e66. A. MacDowell

72 . D. DiPaolo

74. A . Coo k

75 . S. Finde r79 . T. Vana - Asst .CoachOther Listed PlayersA . Phela nP ShawK . DoyleP. WayR . CoyneG . PayneJ. LuzzaA . WilsonA HandyG . ScolyerW. LodwickM . O'Hanlon

MARCEL IO .C. E.,^

I N

Coach:Noel Peters

1 . N Peters (Ca2. K. Bostock3. A . Coope r4 M . Danaher5. A. Day6 . P DelahuntyT M . Dickenson8. P Dyson9. L . Powell

10. M . El Fahkri11, D . Ferr y12 . P Kelly13 L Kivlighon14 . D Mason15 G . Nu h16 . J Oatt17, T 0'Hehir18 M . Prowse19.N .S nan20. G . Eiskine21 . G . Price22 . P. Cullen23. D. Ddfey24 .V.Johnson25. P. Mason26. S Priest27, P. Soding28. M . Somers

P1iONASHWHITES

Coach :Joe Salvatore

BrookerI1 MclntoshJ Youn g; Petrescuf= 'r : ng (D.VC.)3 Bunshaw,i, Salvatore

8 A, Espinosao D. De . Pace

j. Donnell yD. Gemmola (V.C.)G . WatersB. KennyII Salvatorei Gualano

te D Graham% D Ralph

18, G . Dawes19 T Makri sI G Leech

W. FarleyM . Gemmola

Lettene. Ninnis

25 D. CliftonM . KotsanisA . Kenny

28 N. Crampton30 N. Crocker (Capt .)3tLF Kavanag h32 . M. Miller35 W. Comerford37 F. Sortino42. M . Sharkey5 J. Karras

51, G . Ellery54 M . Carr68. W. Fist

OLDHAILEYBUR Y

Coach:Barry McDonnell

I C Ladds (V ;ce Capt )2 S Bennett3 B McDonnell4 A Gian t5 M Graham6 A McGoncck7 D Sheppard8 P Bramoh9 B Ree d

10 A Robertsonit C Ran n

t2 S Humphrey3 M Vrvia n

14 W Lippe16 B Stewart17 G Ket t19 A Tickler (Capt21 D Stentor d28 N Richards30 J Hicks34 G Higgms35 J Taylo r36 A Mountford38 G Bennett57 G Taylor

OLDMELBURNIAN S

Coach:David Eilenberg

1 D. Eileenberg2 . S. Amos3 . G, Austin4 . R. Anderson5 . B. Bailey6 . C. Baimford7. A . Cameron8 . D. Henthorn9 . S . Curtis

10. D. Ela mit . R . Dumbrell12 . R . Cameron13. D . Henthorn14. C . Kie l15. P. Lachel16. D. Urquhart17. S. Derham18. R . Farndon19. T. Farndon20. N . Troupe21 . C . Patterson22 . P Purcell23. P. O'Brien24. N . Stapleton26. R . Heath34, R . Cowan57. M . Waring59. P. Hosking60. B. Rowland61 . A . Fletcher62 . A. Sale k63. R- Van den Dungan64. S. Fisher66. J . Balmford67. M . Pocknee70.S. Hennekan74 . H . King75. J . Kellam77. A . Howells '..78 . M . Cumin g79 . A. Howe

s 80. D. Milton Hine100 . B. Resek

Bennisoa Mackinnon& Associates

t The Imperial Hotel,t Elders IXL Travel .

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Coach :Chuck Hoevenaars

Asst . Coach:Andrw Caithness

42 . J. Doherty43 . R . Loughron44 C. Hoevenaars (C)45. P. Marti n46 . B.Razga47. J . Tivey481 Bowden49 . A . Price50 . J. Sevoir51 . J . Lilley52 . A . Clunies-Ross53 T Greenaway54 . K Fuller55 . C . Perkins56 . A Caithness57 . D. Symington58. S Tallen t59 T. Cox60. P Fear61, M Learning62 . W. Strangward63. R Featherstone

PORT COLTS

1 Danny Manson Snr5 Date McNamara

Gary Briggs68 Robert Tv.,omey

10 Steven Pugh11 Shane Davidson12 Robert Stoops1 3 John Ramsay14 Jim Penaluna15 Alex Leadmghami6 Steve Edgar17 Paul Wale18 Vin Smith19 John Tyrell20 Danny Manson Jnr21 Peter Sutcliffe22 Connor McDermottore23 Mark Turne r25 Adam Douglas

26David Schofield

27 Robert Tinsley28 Bruce Cookie29 Malcolm Winter30 Neil Brien32 Brian Buckley33 Jim Condos35. Mark Dnnkwell37 Paul Willie40 Paul Grinda42 John Savnell44 Chris PasqWll47 Paul Goss48. Phillip Bailey49 Greg Longergan50 Greg Brigg s51 Kevin Cummins52 A. Spragu e53 A . Dignam54 M ZId!ch55 P Finegan58 Cameron Scott59. Paul Maloney60 Gary Sweet78 Steve Spencer

ST. BERNARDS

Coach :Bim Doola n

1 T DiPasquale5. S Card s7

8. P. Thompson10. M . Wakefield11 . M . Verg e13 N . Attend14 G . Dillon19. G . Mahoney21 . P. Barrett26 . D. Dowling30 P. Pearson33 . P Solomon40.J. Noonan41 . A . Nugent44 S . Rayner45. S . Phelan46. D. Solomon47 . P Hargreaves48. B Doolan49. S. O'Dea50. J . Monaghan52 .T.Feehan54. S . Brooks55. D. Romeo56.1 . O'Loughlin59. P Walsh62. R. Dean63. G.Scarborough64 . A Barnes67. M . Gollant78 . M. Devers81 T, Widdison87. G . Cate

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ANZ BAN K

Senior Coach :M. Szeitz

Reserve Coach :W . Bevan

1 S Duke2 A Kennedy3 P Cumming4 D McFerran5 T Tnmbo66 P Marshall7 G Anstt s8 C Riley9 P Strahan

10 H_ Btrkenfelds (C R )11 J MCKIIiop12 J Slattery13 M Townsend14 M Szeitz (CC)5 S Bailey

116 P Giblin17 M Evans18 P Boyle19 S . Woodman20 S Farrow21 T Hrbinson22 A Bennett23 M Patterson24 T Patching (VC)25 W Tuckey26 R May27 G Smith28 C Edwards29 E Byrne30 I Mikkelson31 R Batttsta32 M Farrell33. W Stmmonds34. C Westblade35 B . Curthoys36 W Duscher37 D Donati38 K Murray (VC R .)39 D Kilmarti n40 D Fort41 A Leeman42 C Coffey43 P Battanta44 D Dobbyn45 S Dod d46 M McManus47, S Hewit t48 L Wight49 H Illrngworth50 P Harding51 J Pooley52 G Phillips53 B Haywood54 T Butler55 T Brain56 A Sta!nd57 T Burdeu58 M O'Brien59 J Poulton60 N Walsh

AQUINAS O.C.

Senior Coach :V. Hawkin g

Reserve Coach :T. Jones

53 S Alford13 T Alford25 S Bell

2 I Black30 J Boland54 M Box37 S Bo x

9 G Brady1 G Clarke

44 K Cox23 D Cro R19 L Cuthbertson18 P Daviso n30 C Duffy2 J Dwyer

33 B Fitzgeral d5 P Flanagan

31 M Gerzee45 A J Goidsmtd50 P Gnerson14 H Hewitt39 B Jones5 T Jones16 G King47 P Kvtetelaltis35 S Livingstone

7 P McCafferty4 M McDonal d

13 B McKenna15 J McNamara52 1 Mitchell20 G Nola n12 D O'Loughlin29 GS O'Loughlin36 D Phela n12 B Phyiand34 M Plummer43 C Rogers22 J Rya n11 D Sevens3 S Sch!nk

27 I Shaw17 P Smith42 B Spiess49 T Stahl36 D Street14 M Tarui h32 M . Vankerkhoven24 A Whelan4 M Wilkinson

26 J Wtlie t41 I Winneke40 D Wright28 G Wright

COMMONWEALTHBANK

Reserves Coach :A . Semi®M w

2 M T=mothee3 B Gardner

MaUn> M Shacktock Cap:

Meer.P AC~a a*'+s

Kras aR rtam ao ,

t0 8 ,tcr(enz,eS Ncholso^

-iante

» G D- :-ley`5 P Gr :ma

N Keatng' A Sem,anrwCCRes1 7

18 S Watso n19 R Henr y20 G McNamee22 G Wilson23 A Chil e24 G Joyce25 M Yanvood26 D Milligan28 C Ftrman29 W Ennor30 G StaparDVC31 M McGonagle32 J Qutrke34 K Mehmet35 J Martin37 M McLellan

38 G Woolard40 S K.mpton41 A Pos t43 B Abrahams VCapt44 G Poulton46 S Kew!ey48 G &bby51 J Yusef53 D K,esouw54 R Pratt55 P West56 J Jenkins57 M Gtlhes58 S McNamee59 P Crosbie60 G Phelps6 P Bollenm62 M McNeil!

DOVETONS.J.O.C.

Senior Coach:Peter Cormic k

Reserve Coach :Steve Rhynehart

1 B Hammond2 P Brodi e3 R Thonveston4 G West5 D Corm,ck6 T Ahdore7 J Stanley8 V! Gue!en9 1 Parker

10 V DAqunoI ` J Johnston12 G Made!e yt3 K Wdson (Capt )14 Ric Thorv:eston15 M Wiikmso n16 R Gibbs78 M Page19 M Wilson20 M Pclgla~Se21 B Goodvn n

22 S Rhvnehart ( C Res)23 F Darmam n24 4 Cu«i e25 S Chadesmrorih26 A Crothers27 P G iddens28 K McHugh29 R Kay31 M Ebbott32 P Rank:n33 J Muvhead35 G Motion36 W Burgess37 D Polgtaise38 tvi Tantrum39 M Cuch~ara40 W Hynes4 1 W Sfephens(VCRes)42 D Dawes44 J Sweeney45 S Westerman46 P Warren47 G Bryant48 M Germano48 J Leveque (Res)50 R Forgtarm ;52 D 0 Donnell55 M Labmsk,60 S Petne62 D Mail66 V Thorweston69 D Hardie

FOOTSCRAYI .T.

Senior Coach :R. Boet

Reserve Coach:R. Backer

t M Gotlk,n2 P GraN3 P Thorpea J r.wscar.5 G 9~aou ID:C7so 1 'I F Sa B S ,

t J B«G =

13 C

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t7 R wat6 S fa (caw)

. •. smne1 9T ,20 P Perry21 S Pargam~tl„22 P CM e23 8 Maher2a R P,-eve25 P' a26 S Case27 C F-eaa28 T 8 CJC)29 Ph '30 D H e

32 w33 D C .~

.34 t Fe35 P Tai36 P G bb z37 J R n~,38 A3939 P Aren•0 E R~nyl

da+ S Campber42 P BetlensE3 T Fara g

Shannessya4 c, 0as s Harman

a6 C ashy.7 0 NnvrtH

48 A sk4urd+:;unb=s;9; L Skourdoumtns

0 5 Ansef y5, G Barre,t52 A Marre:l53 w Bennett

55 B GragtUdge56 A Braxne57 D Dck58 C Hal!59 r.1 Case60 G Kelly61 e EcCes62 P Glceann63 R Bac-64 P RChartlson65 M Bnxers66 J Perr e6] h! $enembr,68 E Douglass69 5 Ha!lcreti70 A Failo n7+ J l.ti!che"72 B whuey84 P Kernetl y0'. R Boei

LEIG H TO N

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LATROBEUNIVERSITY

Senior Coach :R O'Donohu e

Rese rve Coach :C. orvedt B Seott2 D Hufte r3 A McGibbon tCe ;.'4 J Tucc ,5 D F anzmaa6 D Poo!e7 B Reche!t8 B Franzman

ii L Aihanasak,512 P Tucc13 J Tnmbo614 J Wdliamson

1 5 R McMahon17 J Limperakis18 A Beaumontt9 P Goug h

20 A Crawloro21 T Briggs23 S Dunn

25 R Luke26 S Cann,ngt-27 C Orvad29 W Beacom30 T MacPherso:31 P Chic o32 1 Kearns33 S Hands38 J Pollock39 R Heap40 A Biaskett(VC)41 M Campis t42 L Green43 A Huller45 R Lit e:

l46 D Wright'49 C Mo!achlan50 S Brownlaw52 J Cousins53 R Bastin54 G Palmer55 A Cummings58 R Ma[ichoss59 S Javro60 C Conroy62 A Jensz63 S Jones64 F Andreoia65 J Raitaeili66 C Ashe68 D S,deboVOm70 M Bndgeman

OLD CAREYGRAMMARIAN S

coach :ME . Glen n

Reserve Coach :

J.L. Hands

i R D.M- ChisholmR .P Keppel l^T Hogan

F. McHargJ ThomasGC. McHar g4. LeGear (CaptJ

'.'. A Evan sS A McCrae

G BrownR . Petty

SheepyJonesJ BryanCutlackStanleyBento n

n'.1 Evan s

f5ll HearnL. Hand s

DS. BarroAl. Chiddo

I McClureMacauley

'.R . CharlesA Barro

BP BrennanSJ EldridgeDJ HendersonIG Englan d

E- Glenni. Hay

PW G!tt!nsPG . Keys (V Capt )AV HendersonPJ HendryCl HughesJ R Clark

:= R S Armstrong45 R P Homberger4~- TA Hunte r

S .A Klos s48. A K . Mtddendorp49. AJ . McPherson50 VG Bourkest . M ,A Midson52 I R Patterson53. CW. Trenf!eid54 A d Sheedy55 J E Sc'are'.56 I Webster57. S A. Bolton58 S,M Wheeler59 C L Schwarz

ST. ANDREWSSenior Coach:

Roland Magro

Reserve Coach :Peter Remingtont 1 Ste:+ard2 G Bro.vne3 R Soncm4 V Cooke5 R Jones6 M Shearer7 R Magro(San Coach)8 H James9 C Casey

to B Campbellit P Goldsvorthy12 W Chamra13 L Grey14 N Taylor15 P Ca,anagr,6 A Olse n

17 D lies18 S Ruie9 C MIle r

20 C Leopold21 R Pepyat22 8 Funny,23 A Stai)ord24 T Buckley25 C D : Ciann :26 J Mcho!!s27 L Esposto28 G Mayne29 R Jouvelet30 R Ait7rell30 S Wright3t DBnggs32 L Libardi33 J &utinda34 T Harper35 C Schang36 P Grandy37 A Bava38 D Gavin40 G Ritchieat A Coat!.42 P Boreal43 T Lawrence44 G Phelar•.45 A Park47 G Pezaros50 G Barr51 B Kenyon54 N Stebbmgs56 R Esposito57 5 Andre-58 C Overend59 M Wes^on6? D McDonald

6t J Rozenbachs62 J Gavi n63 P Jordan64 T Wison65 D Spencer66 R Lowe67 D Saddler68 J Lofts69 R Taylo r70 G Paimmgton71 C Alli s72 P Little73 R Nowak75 C Chand!er

ST. LEONARD S

Senior Coach :Jeff Ferguso n

Reserve Coach:Graeme Bulluss

1 S O'Connell2 R. Goodman3 N . Stubbs4 G . Peterson5 P Commerford6 R . Edd!ngto n7 B Madden (Capt.)8 B Dinning9 A . Levy

10 A Guinane11 A. Sher13 D Henry14 G Buliuss15 A Fitzgerald16 M . Valentini17. A Ward

1 8. S . Margolis

19 R . NovAan20. S. Wrigley21 P Kaneen22 J Wallace23 M Preston24. G Prostel26 G . McDonald28 D Ra y29 M McComb30r S Fletcher31 R Buliuss32 W Langley33. S Harvison34, M . Aitken35. J . War d36. P. Claxton37. N . N g38 J . Fletcher40 A Ainahdts41 A . Bakker42 J. Cook43 M . Broadbent44 M . Dyer45 M Ingram46 Peter Lemke47. Paul Lemke50. A . McCully51 . D . Rooney52, G . Smith53. F. Taurus54. J . Ruffin55. H . Kipp56. R Stogre n

®r)Cctrbonrib

UNIVERSITYRED S

Senior Coach :Laurie Duffus

Asst. Coach :Leigh Kilde y

i L Dullus2 D Connelly3 8 DarwdoGPHire

5 P Baron e6 C Hoskmg (Capt )7 R Sheers8 G Roughsedge9 b' March :nno

1 0 D Cah, r(DVC)

ii G Moloney2 W Spicer

13 R Phypers

14 E Swdgees'15R Ga y16 J Rok3hrt7 K Pererato J Koop19 M Moran20 M Enns2t i Jennens2 ^< G Cook23 S Gacon

24 A While25 C Waiden26 M Orban27 S 0!:•ity28 M Ryan

29 0 Re~i'y30 M Johnson't R Zapper:

32 L K!dey33 L Dyne s34 G Dudley35 D Fossa36 T Burchdi37 G Haarburger39 S Saizano40 D AndreasIt M Angelo42 D Baseggio

43 I Pedla r

44 D Dal,-.no"45 E Evans

46 C MorreA47 R Basegg!o48 P Hutchings49 7 Duddy50 S P.,de5! t M

,zzatua

52 D Lamont53 J G ,1!54 S Monotn55 0 Walden56 T O'Connell57 P Ganci58 Glen Moloney59 P Rodgers60 IA Austin61 R Goldberg62 A Beatty63 F Russell64 B Kearns65 J Cosgn666 R Douglas67 B Russ69 A Lttieha!es70 J Cadman7t C Zappeili74 S Annell75 S Gun n76 T Hilts96 F Gosdschan99 R De Thomas,s

WILLIAMSTOWNC.Y.M .S .

Senior Coach :R . Goet z

Reserve Coach:I. McGowa n

1 P. McGowan2 R Goetz3 D Mitchell4. G Seron g5 F Vander Peet6 G Hylan d7. R . Zammit8 G Dona9 J . Noonan

10 S. LugowsW11 A Elliott12 S. Janetskt13 S. Vines14 I McGowan5 D Darcey16 G . Henderson117 J De Bono18 S Denham19 L Marr20 M Dervan21 S Kenwery22, S Fietcher23 B Smit h24 C McKenzie25 R Butterfield26 Andrew Featherston27 A Rya n28 D Weller29 B Charles30 Anthony Featherston31 . R Hun t32 . B. Ryan33 P Dervan34 . A. Harr y35, G Gammone3637 M . Sozansk!38 G Mugawn39 S . McKenzie40. S. Kennedy41 D Dawson42 P. Cuihan

e 43, M Doiley44 P Zahra4& C, Elliott46 . A. McKenzie47. W. Mille r48 G Ctnt49 W. Miller50 . W Marr

51 R Clemmens52, J . Di Pietro53 . D Elliot t54 T Ferris55 G Banova56 J Johnston57 J Draao58 P Yates59 . A. Mdsud60 A Reader

WHITEFRIARSCoach :Ray Keane

Reserves Coach:Graeme Woolridge

1 . C. White2. A. Vidulich3. P. Reidy4. A . Kilkenny6. P Blakey7. P Coghlan8. D. Toohey9, P Harrison

10 T. Prat t11 . D . Sutton12 G . Nicholas14. D. Harris15. B . Le e17. S. Santamana18. D. Mullin s19. D. Crowe20. G . Wolindge21 . T. Coghlan (Capt .)22. B. Brown23. P. Ciardulli25. W Lyall26. B . Roha n27 . M . Reidy (DVC,)28. M . Crow e29. B . Dunn30, P O'Brien32 . P. Hackett33 . D Brown34 . S . Lowell35 .J . Dunbar36 . P. Dunn3T C . O'Farrell38. L . McLaughlin39 . M . McLelland40. B. Tierney (V.C .)41 . S . Ctardull t42. G . Puglia43. P. Lefei44. R Baker45.P.Hay46. V. Sully47 . P. Rohan48. D. Barclay49. S . Begley50. J . Coghlan51 . J . Bonnyman52 . B . Farrelly53 . J. Newton54 .T. Hughes55 . D . McLendon56. A . Tymm s57 H . Sullivan58. G. White59. G . Harrison60. N . Peterson61 . A . Bake r62 . A . McKeown63. D. Flanagan64. D. Buykx

65, D. Tol l

6& M. Brown67. N . Hughes68 . A . McLellan d

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W . B . A . F . C .

U KBRUNSWIC K

Senior Coach:Jim Flower

Reserve Coach :Darren O'Sullivan

1 . A. Watterson2 . P.Sheehan3 . A . Strachan4 P. Conduit5. D . Stevens6 A,D. Conboy7 . D Carroll8. D . O'Sullivan (C .R .)9 1, Campbell

10 . R . Watkins11, M . Snelson12 A Coo k13 S . Kannegiesser14- P Spezz a15 T Barley16 P. Johnston16 . D Leheny17 . G . Forde18 J. Russ19 J. Gibso n20 G . Santacatterma21 D Marshal l22 . G, Huckstepp23 . S . McLean (D .VC .)24 S . McBrid e25 . B Hul l26 . D. Stevens (V.C .)27 K . Reichelt28 D Cox29 . R . Flower (C .)30 . M . Sayers31 . L . Cordes32 . S . Gibson33 . J. Ralph34 . P. Mmahan34 . P McLean35.T. Heaney36 S. Drape37 A. Cooper38, G. Johnston39. D. Liddell40. S. Hewit t41 . P.B. Sheehan41 . K. Drysdale42 R . Barham43. E . Opyrchal44. R . McKissack45. C . Scott46. D. Fitzpatrick47 . R . Craigie48. D. Murphy49 W. Watson50 C. Barker51 . W . McGrath52 G . Pearse53 J . McBride54. N . Campbell55, R. Osmond56 . P Luzza57. B- Watterson58 . J. Talianco59 . S . Chiera60 . P Maguire63 A.B. Conboy65 . R King

CLAYTON

Senior Coach :Brian Bon d

Reserve Coach ;John Anderson

1 . S. Carroll2 . G . Leicester3. N . Gent4 B. Reynolds5. S . Price6. F. Pavenell o7. M . Dinsdale (VC.)8. P. Burghardt (C.)9. P. Anderson

10 M . Luya11 . D. Cook (V.C .R .)12. N . Hawley13.T. O'Donoghue14 . G . Mukavec15, D. Dawes16. M . DeLosa17 J. Del p18. J, Adams19. B . Begent20 . W. Miller2t T. Cox22 G . Wathen23 . C . Li m24 . J. Carmody25 . J DeLosa26 . J. Ellison27. D. Black28 . J. Huntington29 .J. Curnow30 . G . Nightingale31 . M. Stiglich32 . J . Lewis33 . M . Piehapaulo34 . P Blac k35. L. Blasi36. D. Crunow37. G . Wathen (C.R .)38. R . Blair39. S. Hession40. S. Thomas41 . P. Thomas42. R. Campodonico43. P. Eaton44 . F. Pietrapaulo45. S. Burto n46. M . Blasi47. P. Turner48.49. G. Barr50. M . White51 .52 . R. Newton53, S . Mortimer5 455. C. Murray58. C. Brown59. D. Tyler60. J . Caygill

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :R . Thompson

Reserve Coach:K . Fletcher

1 . D .W. Martin2, B. Scott3. J .J. McEnroe4. G .R. Bowden5, AS. Mrcakian6 . P. Star k7, R .D . Allan8 . G . Turner9 . A.R . Day

1 0.I .R . Stevens11 . M .S . Price12 . A. Fdipovic13. S.Bilby14. M .J. Egan15. S.A. Bishop16. W. Anthony17. G .A . Henry18. A .D . Cotter19. M . Lange20 C.R . Bilby21 . L .D. Shaw22. D.M . Willaton23 . S . Harri s24 . A . Kimmel25. B. Pagagiotopoulos26. P Cramer i27. R . Mueller28. S . Middleton29. P.W. McKenzie30. B.Fordham31 . G . Evan s32. W. Rose33. M . Bradford34, A .J. Middleton35, P Henry36. P.G . Carmichael37. D.M . Robinson38. N .J. Cooney39. A .M . Ainsworth40. S. Lee41 . B. Milne r42. G .E . Thornton43.PJ .Bowden44 S .J . Parke r45. C .J . McKay46. D . Poulton47. R .Thomson48. T Stubbs49.T. Magnone50. M . Vaxarlis51 . J.W. Simmons52. T. Watts53.P. Hogan54.P Gough71 . W. Crossley81 .J.G. Cooney

OLD GEELONGSenior Coach :Greg Murray

Reserve Coach :Date Frase r

1 . P Holloway (C)2. P De Fegley3. W. Robinson4. CGunn (VC)5. T. Wmspear6. R Mirams78 B, O'Halloran9 T Breadmore

1 01112 L Carlton13 J . Mackrdy14. B Co x15. D. McLeod16. T. Johnstone17. P. Butle r18, R . Ronald19. D. Ross-Edwards20 . R . Forbe s21 . R . McDonald22 . R . Stewart23, D . Atkins24 H . Youngman25 B. Allender26 A, Brocksopp27. M . Brow n28. C . Armytage29 . J . Mollard30. R . Ingli s31 . T Jackson32.P Buck33. P. Jewel l

34. G . Lavender (DN/C)35. P. Jones36 A . Reed37. A. Carnegie38 P Clarke39 C Barnett40. E Lewis414243 P Cram44. F. Simpson45. C. Driscol l46. J . Calvert-Jones47 . S. Holloway48.49. R . Fay50 L . Malcolm52 . M . Williams55 A . Macmillan58 P Hayes61, R .Chomley62 . M, Tallis63, J. Cox65 . R . Bur n67 C . Richardson68 C . Robinson71 . C. Landale72 . P Clarke74 R . Hann a

liiiBennison Mackinnon

& Associates

PENINSUL:" .OLD BOYC

Coach :Rod Kerley

1 M . Sampson2. M. Burn s3 R . Kerley4. D. Hunter5 P Bedford6. M . Crowder7. A . Jewiutt8 R . Witham9 P Krohn

10 A . Powell11 R . Sharpm12 T. Parker13 W. Morton14. B . Jarrett15 S . Wiltshire16 P Crowder17 M . Mannes18 S Glover19. P. Come20, J. Come21 . P Brereton22 . R. Parke r23. M . Chesterman24. D Archer25 P. Stanley26 J . Dowling27 . A . Davi s28 NSouthgate29. C. Burch30 J Harrison31 S. Warner32 . C. Bates33 M . Coppell34 . R. Graham35 . A. Nolan36 . N . Franks37. A . Nowles38 . B. Collopy39 P Kidder40 W. Francis41 C . Dickman42 . S. Kem p43, B. Bovmgton46 G Robinson47. S. McMahon49 S. O'Connor52,S. Beg g54 . A Burton55. M . Lynh56.J . La Brooy57 C. Stanley58 G . Johnson59 G.Scott60. M Jeffs

Coach :Ted Haberma n

,r', Stewart9 Sykes

Corbet t,1 Osborne

,l~ller (VC.)kiliingbeck

C . TristN Pavlou

I B . MorganHall

' .' . TaylorD Harri sS CameronT HislopT. ClemensD O'SullivanG . StavrinosD. Angel'V . DeansD Desler (Capt .)

' C Beadma nP Stewart

O'ConnellC RussellJ . HarrisA- Westerink

7. C . Newland9, D, Stewart

=3, F. Stafford (D .VC.)

-0. S, CroninP. Rodger

1? B Wilson3. M BrayI J Crisarad P Hollowood

3Z M . Officer39. G . Fuhrmann-2 A . Anderson41 . P. Daki n

'?, P. Peppard43 . D. Townsend~4, K . CarmodyuB.P. Carmody48, S. Mason

9.J Rausa50. A . Favero52 . D. McIntyre53. C Horsley55, W Killende r

. TMenadue59. P Rattray61- M. Brown62. T Rattra y53 P McCluskey54. A . 0'Bryan65, P. Sayers68. L. West69, M . Mason70. G . Holledge'" . J . Moore~9- A . Smith

U .H.S .OLD BOYS '

Senior Captain Coach :V. Zani n

ReservesCaptain Coach:

A. Boyce1 . T. Kutner2 . R . Higgins3. A. Greenwood4. P. Burns (S)4. G . 0'Bryan (R)5. P DeKoning6. A . Hunte r7. I . Chettle8. K . Hunter9. J . Zanin

10. G . Johnson11 . A . Flavel12 . C . Arnol13 . V. Zanin (C .C .Seniors)14 . A. Wernert15 . M . Hopwood16 . N . Holland17. K. Schuller18 . P. Pyl e19 . A. Ferguson20. P. Woo d21 . C. Gamble22. N . Andrews23. P Humphreys24. R . Burns25. H . Korpetutuncu26. C . Gathercole27. D. Brooks28. R . Garroway29 . G . Constantine30. A . Kountios31 . S . Zerna32. P Akatow33. D. Hudson34 . J. Palmer35. B. Lug g36. R . Clements37. G. Edwards38 . A . Boyce (CC . Reserves)39 . P. Bain40 . P. Baker41 . D . Parkinson42 . D . Wallace43. S. Haberfiefd44. P. Vesetas45. R . Thompson46. D. Hnatjuk47. C. Skinn s48. B . Hudd (V.C .R.)49. D. Cothe r50 . G . Hunt51 . B. Boyce52 . B. O'Riley53. G . Macrae54. B . Leared55. G . Buckman56. J . Merriman57. M . Rennick58. C. Rundle59. R . Salmon60. W. Spackman61 . A . Galie62 . J. Liprino63. A. Solomon64. J. Greany65. P. Sharpies66. M . Davidson67. S. McMillan79. K . S!rahan

STATE BAN K

Senior Coach :K . Bremner

Reserves Coach :R . Rogotowicz

1 . S. Cloke (Vice Capt .)2 . R . Gniel3 . G . Rolls4.S . Carboon5 . J. Beare6 . K. Dervan7. A . Pitts8 . P Henderson9 . D. Walpole

10.11 . R . Hargraves12 . A . Connellyt3.14. G . Smith15. M . Rerden16 . D. Price17, D. Coffman18 . K. Matherson (Capt.)19 . J. Efthimiadi s20. J. Coghlan21 . G . Amor22. N . Roberts23. M . Aumont24. B . Cooney25. D. Grant26. R . Rogotowicz27. P. Wabbis28. J . Pallotta29. W. Brown30. S. Colbert31 . G. Crameri32 . M . Scott33. C. Kenez34. R. Halden35. D. Doonan36. C. Hogan37. C. Saville38. F. Maya39. G . Goldsmith40. B. Col e41 . O. Noronha42 . G. Riccio43.44, A. Gale45 . M . Durham46 . J. Curtin47. M . Elford48. J. Murray49 . J. Rio50. C . Oriell51 . B. Smith52. B. Kennedy53. C . Kelly54.S. Munro55.56. D. Ross57. M . Gu y58. C. McKillop59.60. D. Jenkins61 .62 .63.64 .

ST. BEDESOLD COLLEGIAN S

CoachPeter Riorda n

1 . R . Bryant2 . D . Marshall3 . P Riordan (C .C .)4 . M . Jackso n5 G . Connolly6 D Collin s7 . N McCoulough8 . M . Whitloc k9 . R. Smallwood

10. S . Gra y11 . R Grech12, 5. Heatley13. M . Roberts14 P Lanna n15 D Aitchenson16 B . Berr y17 M Atherton18. A . Savoia19, S . Benton20. M . Beasley21 A. Whitelaw22 R . Howe23 . B. Talarico24 T. Beasley25. D. Smith26. T. Cusack27. J . Elmore28. C. Free r29 . B. Hambridge30. G . Fitzgibbon31 S . McNamara32 . T. Riorda n33 R. Purcell34 . A .Boag35 D. Kelly36, R . Fyans37. N. Fitzgibbon38. B. Dunstan39.5. Egan40, B. Woodland41, T. Bryant (DVC.)42 . D. Milan o43 . C. Parks (V.C .)44 M . Reinher45 . J. Berry46 . G . Hilet47 P. Thompson48 . L . Kell y49 . A. Pettinella50. D. Schulman51 . N . Williamson52. S. Man n53. T. Dover54 M . Daniels55, M . McConnell56. J O'Hehir57, & Norman58. S Noble59 P. Newport60 M . L'Hude

WEST BRUNSWICK

Senior Coach:Les White

Reserve Coach :Alan Buhagai r

1 . I . McNeice2 . D. Cecchi3 . R . Monger4 . S . Casely5 . P. Leatham (C.R.)6 . D. Frisc h7. P. Guatt a8 . G . Buckley (VC.)9 . B. Davis

10.S . Fyffett . L. Kirk12 . K . Buhagair13. M . Pryo r14. D. Anderson15. S. Pace16. P. Magafas17. Marty Walsh18. J . Rainone19. G . Briggs20 .S . Lampard (C.)21 . D. Lampard22 . N. Magafas23 . J. Jackson24 . J. Beaumont25 . C. Hatzistavrou26 . S. Fitzsimmons27. G . Hatzistavrou28 . B. Walsh29 . D. McAllister30 . B. Hiscox31 . W. McNeice32 . Mark Rodgers33 . G . Chappell (V.C.R .)34 . R . Marcroft35 . W. Poulter36 . G . McDonald37. D. McVeigh38 . B. Millin39 . W. Wilkie40. R. Bake r41 . R . Hokkanen42 . G. Sheriff43. C. Barber44. W. Patterson45. R. Taylor46.T. Robertson47. B. Taylor48. Mick Rodgers49. S . Bennetti50 . K . Myers51 . R. Bowman52 . T. Flyn n54 . D. Clements55 . M . Chapman57. C. Leatham60 . C. Barnes61 . D. Flower

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A Section

BTAFC

BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE

Senior Coach:Graeme Jacob s

Rese rve Coach :George Price

1_ G . Kazuro (V.C .)2 J . Allar d3 T. Rowe4 D . Nigro5. P Lockhart (D.V.C,)6. R Heath7 W. William s8 A . Smythe (Capt .)9 S . Wortherspoon

10 P Georg e11 . S . Farley12 . D, Rice13 . N . TsioUnas14, C . Rossidi s15 P Faulkner (C.R .)16. P Corstorphin17. S Gilmore18 D. Mayne19. H. Hanso n20 P Espenschied21 . S . Driver22 . A . Keenan23 . S. Pac e24 . P. Chadwick25 . T. Merrell26, B. Sheehan27. B Kelly (V.C.R .)29 . C Connelly30. R . Fiel d31, F. Farchione32 . M . Osborne33. S. Espenschied34. P. Bel l35. B . Croft36. C . Deer37 G, Miles38. S. LeFevre39,A . Panou40. D.Young41 G . Adams42, M . Wilson43. A . Parris44. C. Shallard45 . G . Clarke46 . A. Dunn47, A . Bryan48 . P Mutimer49 . L . Branagan50. D. McInnes51 . D. Fitt52.S . Jackson53, P. Gilmore54, S. Krugger55. M . Walker56.P Bon e

Tmplestowe

SpoEnd

CAULFIELDGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :Peter Chisnal l

Reserve Coach:Neville Matthews

1 . D. Matthews (Capt .)2 G . Williams3 M . McClelland4 . A . Norma n5 A . Harlock6 D Gregor (D.VC.)7 J Mclntye8 . R Fish (VC.)9 . R Berzins

10 J . Stone11 G. Read12 T. Shaw13 R . Sweetland14 W . Horton15. C . Cooney16 T Royal s17. J. Kanis18 G. Voyage19 . D . Har t20. J . Scotland21 . J . Roseman22 . D. Lumby23 D. Allen24 K . Dah s25. S. Allen (C R26. K . Hedin27. M. McMahon28. B . Wailer29. R . Castles (V,C.R .)30. D . Felenthal31 . C. Bacon32. S . Barker33 . G. Scotland34 . A . Murphy35. R Harri s36 . C Worthington37. M . Scholten38 . P Atkinson39 . M Wals h40 . 1 . Swann41 . R Morrissey42 . J . Bon d43. J. Richardson44. C. Bettany45. A . Livingston46 . J. Livingston47. D. Winfield4& D. Force49, D, Theobold50 . S . Goo d51, S . Stevenson52, A . Sleeman53 . J. Roberts54 . T. Moorhouse55 M. Sisson56 J . O'Shea7t G . Paine74 . J . Harley

COLLEGIANSCoach :Bruce Ferguso n

Reserves Coach:Phil Aarons

1 . S . Williams (V.C.)2 . D. Hoyle3 . R . Herman4 S . Laussen5, A . Griffiths6 1 A . Ingleton7 . C. Higson8 . C. Pollock9 . S . Bickford

10. N . Pike11 . W . Cheesman12 . A. Webb13. S. Hinchen (C)14. R .Schobert5. P. Wolff16. A . Wallace17 G . Tregeart8. D. Kerr19. S. Fraser20 . M . Whittaker21 .1 . Roberts22 . G. Parsons (D.V.C.)23 . A. Wright24 . P King25 . A. Baum26 . J. Twigg27. B. Van Twest28 . R . Savedra29 . K. Parson s30 . N . Chosich (C.Res.)31 . P. Lawrenc e32 . M . Ammann33 . G . Irvine34 . P Kah n35 . C.Fone36 . S . Guthri e37. C. Coyne (VC . Res .)38 . R . Wraith39 . M . Byrne40 . R . Thomson41 . S. Johnsto n43. N . Comley44. G . Newman45. A . Westacott46. A . Godfrey47. J. Ingleton48. J . Lemon49. M . Bullard50. S . Roberts52 . G . Peck53. R . Nation55 . M . Davi s56, J. Smith (D .V.C . Res.)57. Phil Swa n58. Peter Swan59. R . Lancaster61 . R . Oliphant64. M . Smit hfz-

DE LA SALLE

Senior Coach:Stephen Ra e

Asst . Senior Coach:Pat McConville

Reserve Coach :Paul Beddoe

1 . G . McHenry2 . P. Barr y3 . C. Anderso n4 . M . Greene (Capt .)5, N . Frase r6 . M . Beddoe7. R. Williams8 . C . Wright9 .T. Cooke

10, D. Tessie r11 . W. McDonnell12 . C . Lowe13. P. Beddoe (C .C.Res)14. B. Mellard15. G . Connolly (V.C.)16. A. O'Keefe17. Pat Green18 . B. Mahony19 . B. Hanrahan20, J . Buckley21 . M . Deveson22. S . Nash23. P. Maher24. M . Lowe25. D. Nugent26. J . O'Callaghan27, D. Kinsella28, M . Knuppel29.30. D. Rennie31 . S. Davey32 . Peter Green33. C. Campbell34. P. Waldron35. P. Dwyer36. M . Smith37 . W. Gasparini38, A. Donen39. B . Dacey40. S. McGraw41, S . McCormack42 . N . Mitchelhill43, M . Harrington44. A . Spencer45 C . McClounan46. M . Mage n47. B. Kellett48. M . Bolt49. P. Daniels50. P. Rennie51 . R . Stewart52 . M . Howes53 . A. Robertson54. D. O'Loughlin55. B. Pullbrook56, R. Hayes57.P Grime s58. M . Forrest59 T. Nardell a

Macrae & Falloi','

Senior Coach :Don Marti n

Reserve Coach :Ian Nicholls

1 . A. Ega n2 R . Atkinson3 . R . Kennedy4 . A . Cahil l5 M . Schmidt6. M . Borcich7 .S .Zocco8. F Muto9 5 O'Rourke

10 B. Hanlon11 . G Carroll12, P Wei r13- B. Curulli14- P Millett15. D. Zabneszach16. M . Hedley19, P. Considine (Capt .)20. M . Malone21, D- Bake r22. J . Marchbank2& G . Brow n26, S. Hibbert30. M . Collins32, D Murphy35. W. Hanley36. B. Sexton37. R . McLean38. M . Bowman39 . J . Griffin42 . A . Baker45, M . Devine46,D .Romeo48 . P Booth49 . M . Dillon50. B . Girolami53 J . Zumbo54 S. Romano55. P. Kearney56. P. Symes57 . G . O'Toole58, I, Turnbull59, J. Aquila60, B. Dubois61 . D Perrone62 . D. Cotte r63 . P Jongbloed64, P.Fadd a65 . M . Lynch66, G . Pearse67. J Tierney68, P. Callaghan69, R Hibbert

ORMONDSenior Coach :

Mike McArthur-Allen

Reserves CoachGeoff Reilley

1 . C Clark. P Schuhkraft

3 T Boyanton4. R . Barne s5. D . McDonald6. M . Buckley7. G Fisher8, M . Gilmore9. C Tonkin

10 . G . Ritchie71 . R . Strahan12 . A Mehrten13 P Kingston14 S Taylor15 G . Burke16 . R Eishold" P Sutherland18 . P Cox19. M . Davison20. B. Nas h21, G, Singleton22. B . Connell23 . P McDonald24 S. McCooke25. R Forsyth26, P Mehrten27 M . Crampton28 . P Nankerws29 . L Caddaye30, J. Youn g31 . D. Wood32 M . McDonald33, A. Ro e34. G . Russell35 . R. Beard36. W. Tinsley37. D . Robertson38 . P. Milner39 W. Bramich40. M . Tobi n41 . J . Symeopoulos42 . J . Case y43 P Harrington44, C. Cooper45. R . Singleton46, M . Anderson47. W. Crump48. W. Bradshaw49. S . Freney-Mills50. T. Pazianis51 . J . McAlroy52 . T. Tsiavas53. A. Muldoon54. T. Stewart55, A. Newstead56, C. Chalker57. M . Betts58. S . McAlroy59. A. Spencer60. D. Cox61 . R . Crompton63. I . Bran d64. A. Nobiett65.J . Rowan

OLD PARADIAN S

Senior Coach :Gerard Sholly

Reserve Coach :Mark Telletson

1 . P. Considine2 . M . Skerrit t3 . M . Considine4 . G . Powic k5 . D. Spillan e6 . D. McCann (V.C.)7 . J. Madde n8 . D. Reeves9 . A . Canavan

10. B . Considine11 . T. Boar d12 . E . Flynn73. J . Goulding14. P. Fahey15. J . Atta16, M . Heffernan18. B. Grill s19. D. Bibby20 . A. Woods21 . S. Gorman22 . B. Exton23, P. Luchetta24, 0. Abrahams25, C. Jackso n26 . S . Exton (Capt.)27. B. Davi s28. J . Flyn n29. M . Tellefson (R .C.)30. F. Gleeson (D .V.C.)31 . A . McMahon32 . P McMahon33. A . Peyton36. B . McClements37 . P. Luby38. R . Mills40. S. Crowley41 . G, Kallinikos42. P. Hammond43. M . yea r44, A . Pritchard45. D . Perryman46. J . Elks47. S . Liddicut48.P Caddy49 . P. Cosgrift50. D . Way51 . J. Fahy52. C. Ray (R .VC.)53. J . Devine54 . D . Jackson55. D. Blackley56. P. Walsh57 . 1 . Henderson58. P. Murphy64 . A . O'Halloran76 P. Jackson78, P. Brennan79 . P Moor e

MAJOR SPONSOR:

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Senior Coach:Don Davenport

Reserve Coach :Bob Voge s

1 . E . Alle n2 . J . Reddish4 . J. MacMillan5 . R . Maxwell7, S . McGil

l

8 . A . Lloyd9 . R . Senior

10. S . Spiers11, R . Malcolm12 . J . Kerr13 . R. Austi n14, S . Sutherland16, A . Smit hIT C. Walsh18 . R . Featherstone20. T. Knigh t21 . P Sherwen23. B . Arnold26. D. Tyrrell27. D. Campbell28. A, MacMillan29. B. Hodge (VC.)30. F. Kiel31, A . Chambers32 . D . Kay33 . R. Hodges35 . R . MacMillan36. R. Tyrrell37. P Ford38.A . Hawdon40. P. Brown42 . J . Moir43 . W. Matthews45 . S . Collins46 . R . Fuller (Capt .)49 . M . Godwi n50. C . Wilson51 . T. Ellis52. C. Perkins54 . D. McCall55. R . Howcroft56. D. Senio r57. D . Fergusson59. S. Bones60. D. Beck

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach :Danny Corcora n

1 P Ca16 1

2 M . Atkin s3. R . Armstrong4 P. Trainor5 P Curtain6 J . Curtain7. B . Denton8 5 . Curtain9. M . Beattie

10 N . Burkeit . G . Greetham12 M . O'Shaughnessy13 N . Val e14, S. Millard15 M Dalton16,L Meehan17 . A . Ralph18. N Burne19, Paul Curtain20 . A. Callan21 . N . Wilton22 . J . Tiernan23, J. O'Sullivan24 S . King25 . B. Ryan26 . M, Somers27.J Kennedy28, G . Gleeson29, M . Doyle30, V . Carlin31 R . Ralph32 . C . Ralph33 . J. Black34 . J. Field35 . C. Mortenson36 . A . Depute37. R . Curtain38 D Francis39 . D . Atkinson40 P Hoye41 M Lovelock42,J . Lowe43 . M . Kinna44 . B. Heaphy45 . P. Klei n46 . C. Ketsakidis47. Dom Doyle48, P. Seal49 . B. Peppard50. M . Plant51 Tex Lane52. J . Burnes53 . L. Lachai54 . A . Burnes55 P Lefebure56. S. Gunston57. D . Dann58,J . Fredenco59. S.Denison60, A . Woodley61, P. Barmby63. G . Fo x67. B . Qui n69. J . Bongiorno71 . J. Connell72 . M . Pirrie

~~.

UNIVERSITYBLUE S

Coach : Alan Salter

1 D. Lam2 . B . Angel3 . G . Williams6 . W. Carroll7. G . Alle n8 R. Robinson9 . A . Christie

10. B. Moi r11 . M . Tyquin12 . S. Macauley (Capt.)13. B. Lowe14. D. Gust15, M . Howden16. S . Gregory17. R . Caldwell18. D. Bourk e19. D, Karamoshos20. R . Polkinghorne21 . A . Schlicht22. T. Carey23. G . Holmes24. A . Wallis25. M . Johns26. D. Maclnnes27. D. Lanyon28 G . Hazeldine29. D. McGregor30. M . Yandell32 . P. Birrel l33. D. Williams34. P, 0'Keeffe35. P, Grutzner36. N . Macauley37. R . Curnow38. G . Mitchell39. S. Burgess40. S. Rothe43. M . Wilson44. D. Rush45. G Taylor46, G . Freemantl e47 M . Hickey (Capt.Res .)48. J . Moloney50. A . Hobbs51, T. Atkins52 . R . Feile53. A . Kimpton54. J . Ide55. D. Christie56. W. Foster57. B . Tatham59. G . Bisas60. T. Veal61 . C . Brown62 G . Sellwood63. M . Light64. I . Townsing66. J . Hyslop69. A. Cooper70. P Hill71 . R . Pike72, D. O'Brien74 . J. Moors75. M . Worth76. B . Ham

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Sect'on

SANYULE

Coach:John Simpson

Asst . Coach :John Keenan

1 . S. Scullin2, C. Holst3. L. Holt4. M . Legge5, C . Ladd (D.VC.)6. P William s7 . J Fraumano8 . B Moloney9 . G- Pyer s

10. M . Fraumano (V.C.)11 M . Fidle r12 . D. Searle13 A . Short14. Q Allard15. S. Gray16. D . Williams17, G . Williams18 . P. Harbour19 . M . Scullin20, G . Gent21 . B. Qwlliam22. J . Gilham23. M . Valena24 . G . Smyth25, M . Power26 . M . Hayes27. T Jenkin s28 . R. Brockwell (Capt .)29. S . Westley30. B.Gillies (C.Res.)31 . G. Anderson32 . G . Braddy33. T. James34. C. Stevens36. D. Turner37 . D. Gent38. D.Hobba39. D. Hoare40. W. Gibson41 . J MacDonald42. D. O'Brien43, C. Richmond44 . A. Sutherland45 . W. Lusk46, A. Barry47. D. Moloney (V.C.Res .)48. R . Hobbs49. D. Glass50. M . Phillips51 . A . Thompson52 . S . Coulson53. B . Bowler54, R . Doherty55. D . Williams56, D . Pratt57. S. Steffan58. A . Weston59 . C. McCann60 . B. Hogan

FAWKNE R

Senior Coach :Kevin Morrison

1, M . Tymms2, T. Young3 . G . Busst4 . G . Scott4 W. Hoare5 .S . Little• T. Scott6. R . Wilson7. D . Cropley8,1 Habgood9, A . Rhyic k

10 . T Burke11, K. Busst12, P Tymms13 . R. Cohen14. M . Roach15. D. Terry16. M . Roberts17. G. Ould18. K . Korp19. P. Kerslake19. G. Walker20.S . Gleason21, M Kane22 . D. Booth23, G . Leach24. S . Buckley25. D. Virtue26. B . Selleck27. G . Livingstone2& C . Gleason29 . M . Barrett30 .5. Maggs31 . U. Profenna31 . B . Saggers32 . A . Johnson33 . P. Majerczak34 . D. Ruggerio35. P Barrett36.1 . Boot h37. T Piccinln38. G . Young39. M . O'Laughlin40. N . Horvath41 . S . Boot s42 . K . Dehenin43 . .D. Gil l44 . G . Mitchell45 . M . Potter46. B. Smith47. A . Brown48 . D. Symeoy49. L . Cohen50, R . Young51 D. Sal t

DAYTRANSPTY. LTD.

IVANHOESenior Coach :

Keels Breen

Reserve Coach:Kelvin Shaw

i G Cameron (Capt )2 R Stewar

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3 M McDonald4 R Doyle5 P Manual6 G Dwye r7 T Donohue (VCapt)8 J Freema n9 M Thackwray10 G Kennedyit W Baker12 K Shaw13 R Robinson14 A Loton(DVC)15 A Casiagmn :16 P Russel lt7 W Dulevskis18 A Course19 S Corlett20 A Wooile21 C Ros e22 R Blythe23 D Howard24 M Flynn

25 A Baird26 P Dens27 M Donohue28 A Baicombe29 D Webb30 J Sampson31 D Batcombe32 P Pettingil i33 C Flynn (Res Capt)34 J Raftopoious (R VC)35 C Fhchards36 M Ne,vnham37 1 Forsythe38 P Morcom39 L Clarke40 S Hoga n41 C Mc Donato42 D Krohn43 P Dwyer44 D Holtman45 0 Carroll46 N Daffy47 E Newbold48 J Matthew49 M Jones50 D Farrell51 R Brock

52 M Lacy53 K Edwards54 P McMahon55 P Anstotie56 M Baicombe57 F Pnam o58 G Diamond59 A Nagy60 D Romeo61 R Cities62 L Jones63 W Lloyd64 I Maurer

J®hn R ,yy anRemo- vals

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach :Neil Le Llevre

12 . G . Petroff3 M . Cooper4 C. Carr (D .VC .)5 P Andueza6 G O'Connell7 M . Dillon (C.R .)8 A . Amad9 M . Da y10 P Sheehan11 A . Amalf i12- A . Cullman (Capt .)13 K Perr y14 D. Howe15, D Ebert16. D Diffey17. M . Getson18. A Caffry19. S. Lennox20 M . Mikic21 . J . Ama d22 . A . Gallagher23 A, Saduki24. T O'Hehir25, G . Gallagher26,J . O'Loughlin27. R . O'Callaghan28. S. Psoras29 J . Harvey30, R . Stewart31 . C. Castagna32 . G- Frossinos33. A . Maher34. L. Getso n35. R . O'Callaghan36. B . Crimmins37 . S . Crowe38. M . Keays39. A, Paatsch (V.C .)40. M . Wiggins41 . L, Kivlighon42. C. Sampson43. V. Scott44. 5. Lindenmayer45. X . Dimattina46, J. Gold s47. D. Menzies48 . M . Menzies49. G . Hughes50 A . Robinson55. M . Stapleton56 A . Day57. S . Priest58. N . Crooks60. R . Vandermerwe64, P. Harve y80. D . Wintrbottom99 P Hughes

OLDTRINITY

Coach:Andrew Disne y

Reserves Coach :George Kevitts

2 . C . Robinson3 . A . Allibon4 . T Norman5 . D. O'Shaughnessy6 . L . Taylo r7. P Yeoman8 . S . Adgems9. C. Glass

10. C . Brent11 . T. Phillips12. J . Davey13,J. Gorton14 . P Bee r15. T. Pontefract16. D. Nes s17 . L . Farrell18 . A. Maizels19 . J. Hope20. R . Wardrop21 . S . Drum22. P Robinson23.J.Adgemts24 . D. Carroll25. E . Borghesi26 . B. Murray27. I. Wallace28 . W. Douglas29 . N . Holyoak30. A . Dobson31, M . Turner32 . N . Sammut33. P Scott34. D. Dowling35. M . Tonzling36. J . Carnegie37. T. Grigoriadis38. J . Cash39. S. Stoddart40 . P. Campaign41 . L . Dowling42 . R . Gruen43 . C. Neav e44. M . Ha)dukovis45. M . Kotsanis46. D. Jorda n47. B. McCabe48. D. Shaw49. C. Cooper50. G. Fowler51 . D . Roders52 . B. Lumsden53. S. Cowley54- D. Woods55. J . Francis56. D . Wallace57 . A . McAree5& M . Pitt59 . 5. Edwards60 . C. Christensen61 . P. Hoope r62 . D. Kidd63. C. Downie64. A. Dowling65. L . Worcester77. S. Bauld .

'.~ Reserve Coach:Gary Young

G. ByrneK . HeaverF. Sansonetti (V.C.)P Gard

GardSweeney (C.R .)

_: . Yorsich= Shanahan- Dunbabm

Sturges sF. HansenT Candy

SohgoG Fitzgerald

15 J Papa si c A CampbellIT C. Freeman18, F. Mtsurelli14 P Whitfield?0. M . Page?'I A Walsh" M. Wilson33. M Sherlock' -. G Williams:5 G . McGaw

M . Bradley (C.S.)C. Water s

38 T Franklin_, - , M . Rowe30. M . Hansen31 . J. Kin g32. L . Cowell33 P. Evans34 T. Pavia35 O. Filipovic36. P Torre37. P Coleman38, A . Jarvis39. R . Wood40 A . Shaw41 . D. Wood42 P, Papas43. D. Whatmough44. M . Hartigan45. D. Gard

48.49.50. K, Hart y51 . M . Dixon52 L . Blackney53. D . Campbell54. E . Crosltng55. D . Watson60. M . Anic61 M . Noormets

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ST. BERNARDS

Senior Coach:Frank )ti5eiica n

Reserve Coach :John Woo d

1 . M . Sullivan2 . G . Holland3 . P, Daffey4, V. Comit o5. J. Klaaysen6 M . Brandner7. J. Toohey8 P Monaghan9 M . O'Dea

10 . B. Saundry11, P O'Brien12 .P. Hogan13 . R . Purcell14 . S Melican15 . F. Monaghan16 . J. Pearson17. A Purcell18. J. Federico19. S. Byrne20. J . Fraser21 . A Mui r22 . M . Mahady23 . R. Kiaaysen24. Phil Klaaysen25 . G . Tota26 D. Dowling27, A . Nathan28 . P Morrice29 . M. Redmond31 . M . Daffey32 . P. Mulkearns33 . M . Mulkearns34 . J. O'Connell35.J. Saundry36. P O'De a37. M . O'Connell38,G. Wood39.P. Wood40.T. Mahady41, P. Kelly42. M . Marshall43, A . Holden44. S. Rayner45. P. Smith46. D. Solomon49. S. O'Dea50. J . Monaghan51 . A . Sullivan52 . S. Brooks53 M . Walsh54.T. Russo57. A. Hargreaves59 . C. Sullivan64 . D. Woo d65 . T. Burke66 . D. Burke76. G . McAllister

ST. KILDAC.S.O.C.

Senior Coach :Peter Darvefl

Reserve Coach :Paul Howard

1 M Latham (VC .)2 P Frncot s3 J Howard4 B. Boyd5 M Gillen6 A. McGaw7 C Capron (C)8 P Blakeley

10 P Buzza11 M . Driscoll (DVC.)12, A . Avitabl e13 P. Susovich14 S Algen15 M . Lake16 G . Baker17. B . Delaney18. G, Flarve19 A. Farrelly20 A . Riddell21, P LaFontaine22 . K Graham23, M Clinch24 . B . Heat h25. A Retche26 B. Cummins27 A Ferrucclo28. J . Harrod29 I Hammam30. P,Thynne31 . M . Thynn e32 A Brandwood33. C Petntsch34 W. Haddad35. R . Ballari n36. P. Berenger37. P Hannah38 P. Dynon39, G . Healy40, J . Marinacct41 . S McGarrrty42 . J. Naughton43 R O'Callaghan44 M Howard (C,R.)45,P O'Dea4& W. Fiddler47 N . Cole48. J- Wig g49. J . Stewart (V.C.R .)50 . P Shortal51 J . Murrihy52, J Captron53, L Nardeila54 B Salte r55 . B. Faulkhead56 A . Perkins57 S . Gilmore58, B, Gil l59, M . Kay60,5 Long

THERRY/CORPUS CHRISTI

Senior Coach :B. Dun n

Reserve Coach :C. Bye

1 . G . Biddlestone (VC .)2 . S . Flahert y3. J . Toohey3. G . Nyman4. S . Reidy5 S Ramsay6 T. Quinn (C)7 P Jones8 P Quin n9 M . Grocock

10. R . Egglestone11, M . Taylo r12. C. Shine13, P Kimpton14 . C . Bloor15. P MCKibbtn16. S. Gibson17. R- Lyons19. A . Ratcliffe20 . D. Webb20 . P Marantelli22, A . Richardson23 . C. Bye (C. Res .)23 A . Tro w24 . P Matton24 . G . Falckh25 . M, O'Rourke2& R Ryan28 . D. Sandman29 . D. Boden30 . R . Kan e31 . S . Ryan32 . R . Costllo33, S. McMahon34, G . Lynch35. M . Egan36,J,Freyne37 Dennis Castaidi40, C . Muscat41 . W. Lind43 . A . Whelan46 . C . Ryan47. P Ratcliffe48 . D. Wrigglesworth48 . 5. Carey49 . M . Gribbie50. A . Nelson51 . R . Moran52. A. Smith53. David Castaitd54. P Salern o56. M . Hogan57. P Wilson58. T McCaw60. R . Spong61 . C. Hay62. S . Lyons63. S. McEntee64. P. Crotty65. J . Fo x70. W. Houston71 . M . Hadley75. G . Flannery77. G. Buckhorn78. V. Curti s86, J . Bickfor d88, D. Murphy (VC.R .)94. P. Kell y96,S, Redden

UNIVERSITYBLACKS

Senior Coach:Neville Taylo r

Reserve Coach :Chris Denni s

1 . D, Garde2 . A . Lazarus3. J Clarke4 M . Russel l5 N . Tunbridge6 A . Coker7 S . Cernt8 G Luscombe9 S. Philltpson

10 P Sfogre n11, i, Alexander12- N- Clark (Capt .)13, P. Huntington14. T. Mark s15. J . Garde16 . B. Kellar17. D.Goding18 . M . Lagastes19 . P Vaughan (DVC.)20. N . Capp21, C,Jobson22 . J. Roy-Smith23. A . Bearham24 R . Parrett25, M, Gibney26. B . Pattlnson27 . N . Heath28. D. Bowers29. J . Gray30.P,Conway31 . T. Bolge32 . G . Roberts33, G Colman34. R . Cans35. J . Hughson36 . B Harty37. F. Costello38 P. Mellas39 . S . Pointer40. G . Dalbasco41, lvl . McLaughlin42. G . Wines (VC .)43, B. Warre n44 . P Dillon45. J. Frith46 C, Thomson47. L . Doyle48, A . Rogers49 . D . Hyatt50. A . Fyffe51 . M Thomas52. M . Bell53 . V. Lavery54 . M . McErvale55 G . Key s56 M . Irving58, D . Bending59 . D. Fahroedtn60,L . Banks61 . P. Jessup62 . S . Lawley71, W. Kels o99 S Woodward

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A.J.A .X.

Senior Coach :Mike Zemsk i

Reserve Coach :Adam Bursti n

2 A Klooger3, S . Zielinski4 G . Basser5 M Silver6 . S. Bendel7. G . Velieman8 M . Feld y9 R Verstandig

10 R, Bloo m11 L Burstin12, A, Shenker13 M Roseman14 A Kausman15. R Friedman16, R Marks17 0 Komornik18 D. Segal19. S Joseph20, M Rosner21 . A Charak22 . B . Josem23. A Lebransky24. B Cohen25. M Gross26. A Haiphen27, B. Goldberg28 D Rot h29 D. Briskin (Capt .)30 S Pol l31 . D. Pol l32 . M . Borenstem33, D. Sharp34, M . Adler35. D.H . Samuels36 A Smithson3T G, Sega l38, M . Den39 A Gold40. M, Halphen41, A Burszten42 D Roseman43 A Michmacher44 J Tige l45. D Freeman46. A . Bassatt47 W. Levy48 R . Montaag49. G. Neeter50.T. Aarons51, P Lebranksy52, A. Zielinski53. B . Bornstein54, A . Shostak55 8 Zielinski56. D. Sunshine57 M Greenberg58 M Hyams59 A Rubinstein60 . D . Krongold61 G .Fette r62 . W. Krongold63 A Cowen64 . M .Shrnder65 M . Mitchell67 M Efron

B.A.F.C.

BALACLAVA

Senior Coach :Jeff Rosewarn e

Reserve Coach:Kevin Drina n

1 K Angwin1a G Bottoms2 D Gregory3 A Hil l4 B Rafferty5 M Hil l6 A Bresli n7 P Thompson8 K Palme r9 B Angwin

10 P Crot6e10a K Drinan11 C Burg ess12 P McGrath13 G Horsey14 R Patterson15 P Bresli n16 R . Morrison17 John Sist18 M Koutst9 S Withers20 P Scicluna21 P Stri peikis22 P Austerberry23 G Schultz24 S Gates25 D Foliet26 P Grates27 I Wi thers28 H . Dickson29 R . Stocker30 J Follet31 G Oaten32 S Hil l33 T Hil l34 James Sisf35 M Taylor36. R . Tangey37 W Thompson38 S, Iacon o39 K Drinan40 N . Monaghan41 P Byrde n43. G . Nayor44 G Toogood45 S Franzi46 R Calder47 M . McCaffrey48 D Wdans49 R Wilson51 D Quamby52 S, Smit h53 B O'Shannessy54 P O'Shannessy55 M O'Shannessy56 J . Smit h57 M . Inkster58 P Inkster59. M Tamngton60 A . Talianco61 . S. Di x62 . A. Dix63 D. Read64 P O'Sullivan65 J Breslin66 M Guthrie67 B Rak68 J Haycroft69 T Hermes70 D Lahdf

HAMPTONROVERS

Senior Coach :Ian Rice

Reserve Coach :Michael Malone

1 . I . Rice2. P. Amoore3. Phillip Robert s4 . A . Naumoff (V.C.Res)51 D. Rogerson6. D. McConville (D.V.C.)7, B, Hibbs8. W Boyl e9. P Wilson (V.Capt .)

10. W. Austin (Capt .)11 . I . Rogerson12. S . Mulholland13. R . Meln)ak14. G . Kell y15, B . Clarke16 N . Hope (Capt .R .)17. B . Bird18, A. Winkler19, J Hunter20. D Parker21, E Meinla k22, R. Hetherington23. D. Devote24 . M Young25, M Malone26, B . Ross27. M . Malone28. C. Ford29. R . Tubb30. R . Murphy31 . P. Pavlo u32 . P Engelcamp33, B Marshall34. P. Kelly35. E Panagiotidis36 . M Andrews37. P Cer w38 . S McDonald39 . K . Ivey40, A Garbett41, J . Harper42, A . Pryor43 . J. Morecroft44 . K . Anderson45 . G . Counsel46. A . Cervi47. B. Holstock48 G . Roulent49 M

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50. A . Gauld51 . N . Mila t52 . E. LeGrand53. K. Kennedy54, G . Hoggett55. D. Burgess56, P. Roberts57. C Balen58. R . Everingham

KE W

Coach :Brett Burde n

Reserves Coach :Ken Rowlan d

1 . M . Lor d2. K . Rowland3. M . Bria4. M . McColl5, B. Irwin6J .McEwan7 B Casuria8 J Busuttil9, A . Peric

10 T O'Kayli11 R, O'Kayli12, D . O'Farrell13. C. Kiriakou14 P Clayton15 . N . Leaver16 . N . Duncan17. J . Casuria18 . G . Kalac19 . R . Barry20. R . Wolfe21 . T Psinas22 . R . Schober23 . S . Lord24 . B. Burden25 . A . Jenkin s26 . C. Haralambopoulos27, R . Love28. G . Portelli29.E . Bamundo30. J . Coogan31 . R . Zerb i32. J . Brassil33. C . Bradley34. D. Lewis35. L . Bradley36. M . Glenister37. R . Wailes38. M. Cavanagh39. P. Worsley40. A. Price41 . M . French42 . V. Wong43 . N . Toce44 . B. McAdam45 . M. Carydis46 . R . Wilcox47. R . Vidakovic48. M . Peric49. R . Bristow50. G. McLean51 . R . McGregor52 . S . Bruno53. G . Neate54. A Casuria55. B. Marchingo56. G . White57. J . Lo u58 . W. Stengards59 . C. Atkin s60 . N . Griffiths

M.H.S.O.B .

Coach :Ray McGil l

1 C Anastasakis2 A Atchiso n3 R . Verma4. D. Menzies5. R . Marti n6 T Drummond7 D. Joyce8 R, Ward9. D. Comer

10 M . Beazley11 P Chester12. G . McLardie13 R, Stow14 G . Maidment15 T Scrini s16. R . Kotz1T A . Muller18. R . Wix19, P 0'Conne r20 . A Athanasopoulas21, R . Schneide r22 . C. Flegeltaub23 . M Thompson24 G . Todd25 . M . Gale26 . R Kettle27 G Moritz28 C, Ravage29, C Geehman30, P Brydon31 . M . Roach32 . S Moody33 . B. Dowling34 . S Duketis35. D . Cole36. S. Brow n37. J . O'Loughlin38 C . Shor t39. C . Drake40 A . Webster41 G . Evans42. A Legovich43. R . Knight44 . D. Lott45. 0. Pomie46.J . Newton47. S . Gabrielson48. R . McGregor49. A . Orchard50, T Gallop51 . R . Stow52 . N . Moody53. R . Terrens56. S . Mansbridge59,S, Behan60 B . Poole

M ONASHBLUE S

Coach :Brian Ford

Rese rves Coach :van Ses t1_ P torbes(C)

D. Carman3 I Sest4 B. Cornwell5. C Gale6. 1 Hildebrand7 =, Blackshawg_ A Barker

9 . L Baring•?7 J Johnstone. i A Anderson" D Petrie13, R . Culvenor14. G . Fairweather5 M . Ses t

i6. A . Di nIT S . Zacharidist8. G . Hipwell19. T. Whiteside,0, M, Sinclai r

S Giles:I- B, Bodoni?3 W Gumley24 X Xenofonti s5 C Forbe s

A McGregor (V.C.)27. S Connell y:'3 P Little23. W. Pangbourne30. J Sturgess (D.V.C.)31. R. Higgin s32. J . Powning33. N . Searle34, J . Qui n35 P. O'Leary36 M. Ker r37. J . Andritsos38 T Gil l39 P. Balsarini40 J. Hondrakis41, A . Kiers42 R . Dean43 . S . King44 J. Koop45 P. Stockdale46 . A . Avialotis47. D . Hassett48. P. Andritsos49.1 . Kohler50 . R . Davies51 . M . Pearson52 . J . Taylor54 . R . Trembath55 . J.Spencer56 . R . McCormick57. G . Franci s58, M. Hanlon59. C. Wilksch60. J. Alexander61 . C . Black62 . D . Kerr63. D. Lynch64. A . Urban65. D. Wood68, G . Scalzo71 . M . Hay72 . P. Leahy73, C. Roberts

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :Mark Sara u

Assistant Coach :Peter Burn s

Reserves Coach :John Mackenzi e

1 . G . Bennett2 . M . McLennan3. John Clarkson4. T. Burn s5. M . Waddington6 C. Lad e7, J . Veal8, M . Sarau9. A. Grant

10. C . James11, L . McMahon12. D. Cochran13 . S Taylo r14 . J. Bennett15. T. Hoar16. M . HendrieIT P Wolf18. A . Gillon19, 0. Millis20 . T. Grant21 . S. Bradner22 . J . Mackenzie23 . M. Alle n24 . C. Wilson25 . P Grant26. D. Swan27. J. Styles28. S . Kay29. P. Latzer30. D, Writs31 . S . Murray32 . A . Biasci33 . D. Smyth34 . M. Huttley35 A . Kerr36 . M . Dumphy37. D . Gorman38 . G . Drew39 . E . Martin40 . D. Bellmaine41 . M . Bundy42 . G. Wood43. M. Dobbie44. R. Hal !45. T. Branson46 . D. Taylor47, A . Beck48 . S . Gibson49 . P. Watkins50, R . Cowling51 . B. Gartner52 . J . Carte r53 . A . Crysanthou54 . A . Pryor55 . Justin Clarkson56 . B. Menders57. A. Parlo u58 . R . Peebles59 . P Ellison60 . A . McLeod61 . G . McLeod62 . W. Hare

OLDHAILEYBURIANS

Senior Coach :Wayne Shan d

Rserve Coach:Ross Bannon

1 . A .M . Baxter2. R.i . Pau l3. N .W. Schmidt4. J .D. Robertson5. G .R. Phillip s6 W.R Smith7 R .G . Phillips8 A .M . Orton9. A.R . Mytton

10J.G .M . Fergusson1L W.J . Shand (CaptC .)12.13. P.A . Brewer14. G . March15. A .J.H . Hicks16. J .P. Bingham17. W.D. Fox18, J .D. Constable19. R .D.Gerny (V.Capt .)20, J.D. Kingsley21 .D,P. Seccul l22. A.J . Wilson23. P.J . Noske24 . T.O . Snowball25. A .H . Holohan26. E .F. Mudge27. D.A . Scaunich28. R .T. Hart29. M .S.Constable30. M .W. Secculi31 . R .L . Blackwell32 . D.J . Mille r33. M .J . Tinkler34. D. H . Allison35. D.P Page36. A.J . Mountford37, J.C. Clarkson40. J .R . Hicks50 . J.A . Bonwic k56, B.P Ladles (R .Captain)57. G .J . Taylor

RESERVES2 . J .N . Wood3 . TA, Sinclair5 . S .J . Marshall8 . B.T. Jenkins9 . C.J . Ladds

11 . G.F. Ball12 . G .T. Meadows14 . S .H . Bell16 . A.P. Brown17 C.D . Farr19 . A.J . Tinkler22, A.C. Stuart26. R .J. Wise27 . J.R . Kingston30, G. Crum p

9 QUEBEC

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OLDMELBURNIAN S

Senior CoachAlan Stoneham

Reserves Coach:Peter Dawso n

1 . T Witts2 . R . Pisarsk ,3 J Nichols4 B Morphett5 P Murray6

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7 DJ. Damson8 A Kenyon9 G Bradshaw (DVC)

to A C Beavin11, S Griffith12 W Baglin13 R Secculi14 A Mitchell15 I McMullin16 P Wood17, B Niai l18. M. Crampton19. PF Thompson20, M Dadd o21 . i Morrison22 . i M . Mackay23 A Witts (VCapt )24 . DK, Wilson25 . R B Brown26 J Bedford27, E Coroner28 R Palmer29 R . Mead30 J Mitchell (Capt)31 N . Cameron32 RA Webb33 A Bull (Capt Res)34 R . Cowan35 . N . Bungey36.T Holyman37. A Mo .,- Joyce38 P Kore n39 RP Nelson40 D Hupfau41, A Maughn42 P Richards43 R Lilburne44 D Baldwin45 I Arnold46 C Hanchette47.S.Ryan48 R Howa rt h49 G Walker (V.C Res.)50 T Read51 . B . Armitage52. J . Thomson53. M.E. Weber54. D Perkins55. D Nelson56 C Daddo57 C. Fannin g58 J Roysmith59, R Whte60 J Waimsley61 . R Cameron62, A A Salek64 S Fisher

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2 . F. Farchione3 M. Bel l4. M . Spinosa5. M . Sinni6, V. Agosta7P,Hopper8 T. Fellows9, D . Gravin a

10 . R. (Jack) Gleason11, A. Flemin g12 . J . Gravina13 . C. Pearson14 . B. Jenkins15 . J. Kalpakis16. S. Assetta17 . W. Powell18 . K . Haring19.20.21 . E . Lenteni22 . D. Cope23 . D. Fellows24. A . Wells25 . G . Petsinis26 . C. Hudson27. R . Kelly2829 . J. Zumbo30 . C. Fellows31 . C . Koullinos3233 . J. Dri34 . J. Blac k35. H . Ramadian36. M . Golledge37. G . Cheung3840, Zei Medak41 G . Kyroussis42 . M . Buttegeig43 . V. Caffr a44 . P. Broderick45. M . Bloodworth46. J. Ross47. K . Drury48.49 . J. Bubis50.51 . M . Boyden52. K . Chandler53. E . Cummaudo56. W . Cooper57. S . Cineran58. C . Cadre59. D . Parsons61 . J. Pavera71 . D. Watts

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BULLEENUNITED

Coach :Max McColl

Reserves Coach :Craig Veitc h

I G Jenk n2 R Morley (Capt )3 S Dowd4 C Wilson

5 8 Wilso n5a N Cartilage6 M Kelly7 P Whitman8 J Zogas9 H Turvey

10 P Greent0a C Belmo11 A Drvugilio71a R Diwrgil:o12 D Thompson13 M Tymms14 J Empe y15 R Masont6 C Foley,16a P Fil l17 D Gandolfo18 B Sharp19 D Robbins20 T Le e21 R Craig ton22 B Robertson23 P BarraJr24 P Tracey25 M Harris26 M Flanagan27 D Dowd28 D Atkinson29 P Flew30 R Walker30a D Berkteld31 W Reynoids32 W Davey33 G Taylor34 I Mutimer35 P Edwards35a A Monda36 D Sexton36a D Christopherson37 C. Knnaud38 S Baggio39a S Hounihan40 M Delaney41 C Veitc h42 M Roberts

43 8 Robertson44 G Cotterell45 G Hocking46 P Sexto n

47 G Connolly48 J Viney49 P Zorzi50 M Tapping51 D Orwin52 P taming5354 P Speed55 B Shape56 1 Mazurran5 758 N Bowden59 M Davey6061 T Lee

WILKINSO NSWORD Im

COBURGSenior Coach :

John Maloney

Reserve Coach :Fab Bassi

1 A Marquis2 D Hackne y3 M Sedgwick (D.VC.)4 P Themu a5 J Whatman6 J Pag e7 R Man ant8 M Thesinger9 J Purcell10 P Hackney11 J Adducc i12 F Bassi (CCR .)1314 L Marci a15 L Jakoviceski (CapL)16 P Bovezz a17 S . Tolley18 . R Comazzetto19 . N Cugley (VC)20. P Cerasiotis21 R Elder (VC R)22 . D. Morri s23 S Tobin24 F Boyle25 G Finn26 D Stewart27 B. Wales28 I -Woods29. P Cleaver30. J Humphries31 K Thompson32, M Mannanno33, G Evans34 P McCulloch35 R . Bazzano36 J Formosa37 R . Markezik38 R Wolfenden39 D Mikolic40 . B Smith41, S Guarnacaa42 P Vella43 F. Denami44 . D De Blasi45 D O'Carroil46 J Ferraro47. 1. Hamilton48, D. Grac e49 C, McCulloch50 A . Lida r51 S . Kenrick52 B . Seagrave53, S, Molinari54 M. Solimer55 . B, Fry56 C. Robinson57, W. Phillips58 K. Box59 T Singleton60 B Gaw61, P Zwagerman62 . A Foggie63, P Phillips64. I . ihadls65 A . Smith66 P Cavanagh67, G . O'Sullivan68 M . Williamson69 D. Gregory70, C Robinson71, J. Smith72 A . Cole

Fourzd®d 1906

ELSi'ERNWICKSenior Coach:

Gary Rosewarn e

Reserve Coach :Dennis Grace

1 . C . Farrington (Capt.)2 . S. Bean (VCapt .)3. M . Sanell i4. G . Rosewarne5, D. Grac e6. M . Lloy d7A, P. Houlihan (D.VC.)

7B, T Heat h8, M . Convery9, A. O'Connor

10AA Ramsay10B . N . Russell11 . P Mahony12 P Ballantyne13 D. Burke14, A . Conlin15 . L . McCooke16 . P Tsiampas17 . D. Lloyd18 . J. Blennerhassett19 . P. Grnkel20 P Southall21 . W . Nicholson22, R Aliso p23 N. Christie24 D Conlin25. G Dunn26. D. Mahony27. R. Coldebelia28. B. Hil l29 .J . Coyne(Res.Capt.)30. P. Ritchi e31 . G . Russell32. R. Cook33 . M . Horrocks34 . A . Cosmas35. G. Flynn36. B. Thompson37. B . Grace38.T. Lambert39, M . Batchelor40 . E . Brizzio41 . M . Daniels42, P Rokebrand43, A . Hankin44, E . Hil l45, R . Grandemange46 . R . McLeod47A . L. Murphy47B. B . Ramsay48, D. Perkins49 . P. Corkhill50, D. Shaw51 . S . Briggs52, S, Johnston53, S . Phillips54, M . Myers55 R. Courtenay56 .T. Weapon5T T O'Meara58 R. Easterbrook59. M . Kennedy60, M . Kennon

,7EFFERSONFO

HEATHERTO N

Senior Coach:M. Wilson

Reserve Coach :D. Buc k

1 . A . Perkins2 . D. Buck (Res . Capt .)3, P Mot t4, B Pope5, C. Wormersley6 R. Spink s7, R . Kimberley8 A. Howell9, P Heatley

10 T Lovdt11 . P Atkinson12 . D. Cody13 S. Reiger14 . M . Wilson (Capt .)15 G .Jones16. D . Patterson17 . M . Mott18. A . Tapper19. K . Ryan20. C. Zanker21 . M . Easey22 . P. Quanchi23, D. Reiger24, M . Hampton25, G Bradford26. M . Scully27. H . JOnes28. D. Hampton29. D Heins30. A . Watson31 . C . Hazeldine32. M . Davidson33. T. Easey34. S. Wilson35 P Tuddenham36. S. Lydste r37. W. Howells38. R . Smith39. S. Kuznak40. F. Khalil41 . P Mule42. R . Tucker43 P. Lennon44 C . Booker45 . M . Scott46 . B. Todman47. P. Hopkins48 . B. Sullivan49 .S . Rooney50. W. Elliot51 . L .Reiger52 . S . Link53, R Watson54 .55

NORTH BRtJNS';;'rsKA.F.C.

Senior Coach :Michael Taylo r

Reserve Coach:Don Pearce

1 . A . Tirchett2 C. Fox3. P. Dimarco4. M . Taylor5 S . Coffee6. M . Cannon7 J Bnff a8 A. Francis

11 K. Habit12 S . Tadgeil13 P Briffa14 G . Parkinson15 . H . Ts alta s16. M . DeMorton17, E . Giassey18, L . Campbell19 . J. Besseli20. J . Costello21 . M . Chandler22, P Fox23, J Follies24, K. Leannas25, J Rainone27, R Burrows29, M . Prince30. C. Payn e32 . P Gennaccaro33. S Marinelli34. S . Gerin g35. P. Dowsett36, S . Gabrielle37 . D. DeMorton38, S . Tslaltas39, B . McDonald40, B . Carlyon41, C . Katsaounis42 . T. Samartino43. J . Angiolella44, J . Russo45. V. Grimaldi48. M . Karatas49. D. Cotee50. B . Critsilis51 .1. Rooney52 . A . Samartino53. B . Harrington55. H . Blewitt57. M . Brill58 M . Payne59. D. Adams62 M . Laver64. D. McVeigh70. R . Winchester38. D. Payne56. C . Cortese8B G . Brekke

OLD CAMBERWELLGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :

Reserve Coach:Nicholas Brown

1 K Schwab

I~ BrownF Duffy

5 P Polglase+A WarnerP Kerkvhet

3 P Jepson+- R Beai

tu E . Smit hA Dance

i- D. Hackett? D. Steven

_•, P Jenkin sL Hodgson

i;W_ Inkster17J LaBlache18 S, Jackson19. A Mitchell20, R. Scheiber21, S Trist22 . M . Burme+ster23. M . Armstrong24 R Wood25 R Collins26, G Young27 I Farmer28. B. Leitch29 L Hort on30 D Humann31 C Anderson" G Neate33 C Guthrie34 K. Neale35. A. Heard36. P Neate37. C . Strachan38. J lies39. M Todd40 B Salvans41, S Ta ylor42. M Knight'-. S Friend44 A Hangan45 J Scott46 N . McCann47 . G . Gordon48 S Hil l49 M . Hopkins5D A Brenan5t S. Cash52. T Buckley53 J. Ware54. A. Gibb55. M. Adams56 R. Blaney67 T. Batt y

t.1 Canddoro59 P Danks60. I . Tomaris61 D Jenkins62. A Foreman63 B. McMahen64 M Sorani65 P Blackwood66 R. Le e67 A . Craw68, W. Earl69 P. Stua rtX C. Thomas71 . G . Twit t72. F. Middleton73 S . Vangoes

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIAN S

Senior Coach :L . Stratton

Rese rve Coach:J . Hoystead

1 . M . Sippei2 . L . Stratton3. D. Fallow4. I . Wells5 . D Cuttnss6, D. Vea l7 G . Bert h8, N Skalberg9 . S . Bal l

10. M Coiledge11 . A . Rya n12 . A . Marks13. J Marshall14 M . Howard15 R . McKenzie1& Q Dowell17 M . Davies18 . P Hoystead20. M . Dyson21 A Haug22 . D. Scott23. D Purcell24 P. Rya n25. V. Karakaltsas26 B .Yarwood27 . P Ritchie28. S .Theodorakopoulos29. R . Lwis30. J . Santos31 . P Cheney32 . N . Harris33. G . Benfell34. G . Cecil35• S . Conboy36 . S . Murray37. B. Cockrill39, A . Bowes42 . P. Bullock50, A . Manser52 . A . Novak53 L . Hockins54 . A . Curtis57. A. Yilmaz58 . T. Scanlon59 . D. Brear60, J. Lumicisi63, N . Skalberg

OLDAAENTONIAN S

Senior Coach :Bert Calvert

Reserve Coach :Phil Vine s

1 . M . Cater2 . J. Norman3. R . Newman4 M . Barrett5. P Sadle r6 . V. Sciacca7. G . Norton (Capt .)8, N . Macquire9, R . Macquire

10. M . Durack11 D . Meye r12, L . Mickleburough13. A. Connel l14. D. Rogers15. D. Sciacca16 . R. Thompson17. T. O'Toole18 . J. McCarthy19 . W.Beynon20. R . Buxton21, C . Erickson22 . G . Dickson23, S . Patch24. R . Bungey25. P. Jackson26. B. Scaizo27, I . Heath28. G . Burns29. J . Reiter30, D. Ridley31 . S . Ingram32 . J . Sl y33 . P Vines34 . D . Holland35 . P. Hodges36. S. Crick37. T Birc h38. A . Newman39. R . Beynon40. M . Osborn41 . F. Scalz o42. A. Acreman43. A . Bes t44 . G. Linsday45.T. Bouron46. A . Petrov47 . J. Konicanin48. D. Johnsen49. D. Pittard50. C. Funston51 . A. Szadura52 . W . Hall53 . P Hyland54 . D. Van De Loop57, T. Scalzo58, M . O'Callaghan59 . G . Buxton61 . T. Cowell64 . A . Edwards65. A . Horsburgh6T R Sergeant68. G . Gakovic69. T. Russel l70. I . Hamilton

PRESTONM.B.O.B.F.C.

Senior Coach:J. Meese

Rese rve Coach :A . Hodgson

1 . N . Calcutt2. I . De Bono3. I Bliss4 . S. HinchCiiffe5. D. Cato n6. A . Hepburn7. D . O'Brien8. O.De Bono9. D. Heenan

10, J. Mounsey11 . A. Hodgson12 . P, Yendail (VC.)13 . D, Kierna n14 . M . Krygger15 . B. Moore16. B . O'Connor17. G . Turner18. J . Meese (CC.)19. G. Thoma s20 . M . Faure21 M . Walkley22 . P. Bullock23 . B. Milner24 . A. Finikarides25 . S- McGowan26, A. Brydson27. S . Richardson28. A . Allen29 . D. DeJarlis30. J. Milner31 . D. Bullock32 . S . Mazzeo33. P. Jones34. R . Calcutt35. S. Ryles36. N . Maynard37 . E . Kyriacou38. G . Sebeh39. R Johnstone40. G. Georgeson41 . A. Hunter42 . M . Mitchell43. J . Rayn44. L. Caliguri45. H. Krause46. M . Johnston47. D Callaghan48 . C. Christou49. G . Cummins50 . T. Carrone51 . A . Bullock52 . G . Smart53 . A . Baxter54 . P Giglas55. A . Ensabella

ST. KEVINSO.B.F.C.

Senior Coach :A . Quaife

1 . B . Hawkins2 . A . Quaife3 . C. Robon4 . M . Cross5 . R . Callihan6. G . Gross7. S . Ker r8, G . Deag

10. L . Crohan11 . H . Stone14. J . Bare15. D. Smith16. A . Mulcahy17, J . O'Connor18. B . Mille r19. J . Watki n20 . C. Halfpenny22 B . Cambell23 . M. Waters24 . P Quinton25 . T. Whelan26 . C. Nettiefoid27. J . Quinlan28 . G . Ker r29 . P. Collier30 . B. Snell31 . J . Nettiefoid32, C . Collier33, G . Mulcahy34 . P Smith35 . R . Davey36 . M. McKaige37. A . Beale38 . D. Sweeny39 . L . Taberner40. D. Olive41 . . B. Clarke42 . P. Cullity43 . C. Williams45,T. Croagh46 . D. De Redden47. M . Treloar49.J. Dyna n50 . P. Chaffey51 . S . Bare52 . P Lewin54, B. Noonan55 . J. Sergeant56 . N . Fry57. G . O'Mahoney58 . L . Kirby59 . P. Taberner60 . S . Olson61 . D. Behove62 . P. Joyce63 .J.Joyce64 . T Lawrence65 . P. Campbell66 . R . Arthurson68 . A . Berigan

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Under 19 Section 1COLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach :Graham Daff

1 . N . Evans (VC .)2. N . Canno n3 . J. Smit h4. C Thomas (D .VC.)5. D. McQueen6 M . Conron (C)7 B. Seato n8. G . Griffith9, A, Voice

10 . I . Glrva n11 . P Hampshlre12 . H . Stephens13. W. Daly14 A . Mitchell15. S. Li e16. A, Moore17. K . Mitchell18. G. Russelll9.20 . G . Steel21 . P. Baxter22 . D. Jennings23 . R. Johnston24 . R. Williams25 . N . Ashby26 . A Wilson27 R Bartram40 C . Rya n44 T. Heriot

BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOW E

Coach :Vic Harvi e

1 D Philpots (Capt .)2 D. Shine4. B Harvi e5. D Humphrey6 P Engellner7. G . Wilso n8 T Pulse (VC .)

10 . P Miha n11 . G . Smith (D.V,C.)12 J. McInerney13 H Pratt14 . D Agosta15 . D, Perrin16. P. Robertson20. P. Northey21 . J Frossonls22 . M Mason23 B Ford24 . J. Dsanto25 N . Hinds26 D Cameron27. M . Godden28 P Anderson29 N . Bon e30 N Cameron31 D Essery32 J Harewood33 S, Hendrie34 . M Huber35 J. McGwaley36 R. Rennie37 B. Stoke s38 . D. Espenschied39 S .Vaugha n

NORTH O.B .1 C . Alevras (Capt .)2 A. Abd o3. G . Ashurst4. B Barry5, S. Batten6. G. Bourke7, M . Bryant8. J . Cahill9. D. Carbon

10. J. Charles11 R. DAndrea

1 2. M, Drai n

13 P Dwyer14 P Freeman15 S . Grant16 . Or Hotstede17. S Kell y18 . R. Khoun19 .T. Keogh20. M . Laport a21 . J. Ludlow (VC.)22. T. Moprh y23. N . Nadarajah24 . P. O'Dwyer25. A . Orell i26. R . Pep l27. A. Pennacchia28. J . Rae29. A . Steward30.5 Thomas31 . J . Viana32 . G . Watts33, P. White34 . T. Zamanis35 . C. Zillner36 . S . Zumbo (C.V.C.)37. B Sherritt

OLD PARADIANSGREEN

Coach:Neil Mullavey

DE LA SALL E

Coach :Roy Main

1 J 0 Callaghan2 M Man-3 D Rsher4 C Fisher5 8 Byrne6 D Toohey7 P Rudd8 M Mahna9 S Brovnlak

10 J Richardson11 A Hoga

n12 S Bu,ck13 G Fedyk14 T Nicholson15 G Gaspar6 P Barnes

17 J Drake8 P Black

19 M Conroy20 D Svntl21 B Headmg22 G Wier23 C La.ve24 C McDonald25 G Woods26 B Kruger27 W R-28 D Higgins29 V Sercia30 C Steiger31 A McBeth32 0 Johnson33 T godso n34 M 0 Callaghan35 P Cooper36 A Esparon38 P Green39 M Gevaux40 M Ladson41 R Wilson42 M Jones43 D Kan e44 T Shanahan45 A Telekey

46 A Saba47 8 Mahony55 R Forgan58 M Forest59 A Nardella

OLDXAVERIAN S

1 R Excell2 P Klein3 R, Bailey4 D Bourke5. D Taylo r6 A McLaughlan7 L Boggl8 T Jones9 J Qudty

10 R Kennedy11 M Freeman12 P Kinghorn13 M Logan14 M Gleeson15 A Griffith16, M Gibson17 J Ralph18 D. Berry19 P Tully20. H . McKinnon21 D McLean22 D Bell23 5 Slattery24 M Brennan25 A Holmes26 DStuddert27 P Callinan29 S Heathernngton30 L Alexeyef f31 . P Sullivan32 G Grenville33 J O'Collins34 R Curtain35 M Klavac37 C Bloom40 A Osborne41 J Littleton42 D Meagher44 S Hogan50 P Ligerwood51 P Connors

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Coach :Michael Wilso n

1 D Cooper2 S Dillon3 T Mahon4 S Duc k5 A Finnigan6 J Hart7 A Hewitt8 M Archdeacon9 P Keegan

10 J Loughman11, M McInerney12 M Menzies13 tv1 Murray14 F. Battistella (C.)15 M O'Connell16 P Randall17 M Ritchie18 P Sexton19 M Tout20 D . Slaviero21 T Buhagiar22 R Boyd23 P Wat t24 R Della Riva25 KJ Sinnlcco26 D Bromage27 J Doyle28 M Gil l29 M Menzies30 A Raymond31 A Saduki32 N White33 M Hayes34 K Perry35 C Mason36 S Lennox

ORMON D

I L Todd2 G . Antes3 J . Davy (Capt .)4 B Newstead5 G, Dixon6 D Bustard7 G . Kllock8 A Hayes9 B . Williams

10 J Martin11 A Connolly12 . D Thompson13 R Black14 D Simpson15 R . Crompton16 M, Lyon s17. P Midleton (VC,)18 S Forrest19 . S . Langley20 S . Grace21 . P Hurren22.J . Geoghegan23 . P Jane s25, D. Jud26, D Knigh t29 H . Hargreaves34 . S .Peppard36 WTnsley37 J O'Callaghan

t 1nder 19 Section 2M.H .S .O . :,, .

1, J Tamvakis2 H Matsoukas3 N Hanse n4 J Dixo n5 A Sainsbury6 M Lotherington7, M . Fowler8.J Jones9 G . Heeley10 E Shepherd11 M Leonard12. G Tyrell13 P Defteros14 A, Kennedy (Capt )15 G Sherida n16 I McCullagh17 A Doran18 M . Feterkranz19 . A Tulloch20 J Marshall21 A Laslett22 . D. Littler23 S. Harries24 A . Ne t26 D Waters27 I Radlow29 D, Baker (VCapt)30 A . Confary3t G . Clowes37 D Williams45 C O'Brien

UNIVERSITYBLUES

Coach :Bob Girdwood

1 . E . Banks2 . R. Furphy3. P. Caris4. D. Coloretti5. R . Cross6. N . Schmidt7. B. Hallam8. S. Wylie9.S. Kudnig

10. R . Walton11,T. McPhee12. D. Paterson13 . A. Huntington14 . C. Watso n15 . A. Hand17. M . Broun18 . S .Jaques19 . A. McIntosh20. D . Home21 . S . Bishop22. D. Buntin e23. T Giles (Capt .)24. D . Lanyon25. J. Carroll26, A . Fechner27. S. Goodridge28.31 . A. Kinnersly33 C. McKay34 . M . Coleman35 .J.Jones36 . S . Kirsanovs36. L . Dah l37. D . Heath38. B. Clark41 . D. Hallam43 . J, Young49 . B. Christie69 . A. Cooper86 . B. Klau

BANYULE ( OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :Jim Kouryiala s

_ beauSandersCollin s

. _~ Tu rnbull (V-C.)touryalas

Jenki n sr r:ooney

,~ .oklingvealPyersBishopJones

~ 1 :11ArandtBailey

P AustinC- Parry

:'i C- Wes tN . SlatteryS- En glishL. WilllamsM, WilsonT White'- Bowler

P BarnesR . Parry

~?. R- McGrathc4- M_ Hate

P Tindaldc A. Sutton

Coach :R . Drape r

63. C . Addlem65. C. Blair65. P. Bond66. N . Brook67. D. Burns68. M . Burns69. N . Callender70 . N . Duggan71 . P Dixon72 . K . Ewers73. K . Farrell74. D. Fergie75, L_ Floes76. J . Fyfe77. K . Gillon78. J . Godridge79. D. Goode80. C . Hai g81 . B. Hales82 . T. Henry83. D. Hinde84. S. Jackson85. J . Joynson86. J . Kerr87. A. Lake88. A . Lauder89. S. Leversha90. J . Lukacs91 . M . Osborne92. J. Paynter93. 5. Paynter94. D. Roberts95. J . Sedgwick96. H . Swan97. R . Talwar98. J. Tregaskis99. Phil Thompson100 . Paul Thompson101 . A. Withall

ST. BERNARD S

Coach :Brian Lewi s

1 G . Mathews2- A. Capes3. C. Barbaro4. C . Bond5. P. Fitzgerald7. M . Dowling8. S. Walsh9. B . Dempsey

10. D . Abfalter11 . L . Overman13 L. Daffy14. R . Doolan15 M . Sultana16. P. Freeman97. M. Mullins18. A . Dempsey19. J. Gollant20. L . McKenzie23. M . Manariti25. G. Tot a29- J . Tormey35. J . McWhinney36. S . Grech63. D. Brebner77. R . Galt

THERRY/CORPUS CHRIST I

Coach :D . Pinner

1, M . Carrodus2. J . Zanetu3. T. Shine4. J. Bedier5. T. Masters6. T. Smales7 . M . Doran8. T. Hewat9 . W. Blundell

10. C . Fleming11 . B. McLoughlin12 . S . Bassett-Smith13. R . Sammu t14, S. Eastmure15. S. Cranwell16. J . Reddick17. W.West18. T Taylor19. S. Stuart20. S. Molnar21 . J . Tyler22 . J. DAndrea23. F. Delborello24. R . Bruno25. J . Dynon26. M . Griffiths27 . M . Tadlnac28. M . 0'Kearney29. M . Hudson30. D . Lyon s36. C. Gales38. S. Blundell41 . A. Egan42 . S. Walker44, D. Pinner45 . A . Ruiperez46, G . Pinner47. A . Sgro

OLDHAILEYBURIAN S

Coach :Max Lyon

1 . A. Wigg2 . G . Lasscock3 . P. Merrell:4. P Sorati5. G. Phillip s6. M .B. Dickinson7. R .G . Phillips8. A . Orton9. D. Cotto n

10 . J.G . Fergusson11 . J .A . Ra e12 . P Bennett (Vice-Capt .)13 .14 . T. Doran15 . R . Bowman1617. W.D. Cox18 . L . Elliot19 . R . Parton20. P Shinkfield21 . D . Merrett (Captain)22 . P. Flockhar t23. M . Larkworthy24.T Jones25.P Bowman26. D. Lear27. D. M . Garfield28. F.S . Rasmussen29.30. MW, Seccull31 . D.M. Field32 . N .A . Phil33. W. Caspers34. J .A . Farr38. C. Lane

OLDMELBURNIANS

Coach :Peter Ansell

Asst. Coach:John Ttrrner

1 . M . Hallo3. A . D'Andrea4. C. Smit h5. C. Griffith6. A . Sutcliffe7. B. Bailey8. P. Nelson9. T. Winspear

10 . S . Bunny11 . 5 . Griffith12 . I . Woxvold13 . A. Tymms14 . R. Fry15 . C. Read16 . C. Terrill17. P Bland18 . G . Harris19 . J. Davis21 . R . Gillard22 . S . Coates23. T Leask24. D. Wilson25. C . Murry27 . S . Lade28. C . Waring30. J . Houstan34. M . Berry37. T. Austin

THOMASTOWN

Coach :A. Murphy

1 . T. Staio s2 . A. Nacovski3. J . Vitale5. C . Cardamone6. D . Farchione7. J . Theodorou8. D . Lauletta9. C . Tsalkos

10 . P. Gioulakas12 . I. De Vincentis15 . B.Pellegrino17. J . Zaicos18. L . Micevski19, F, Moto21 . P. Grech25. S. Bradford26. J. Karambellas29 . G . Bubis35 . L . Morabito36 . N . Gonis40 . J. Stoicevski46 . T. Mazzovski52 . G . Camilleri59 . G . Alberti99 . D. Czerny

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Coach :Ric Sherwen

Asst . Coach :Terry Kendall

L R. Aujard2 . S. Cowl3. M . Weller4. T. Smit h5 E . Whiteside6 A Aston7 M . Taylo r8 W. Tuck6eld9 C. Robinson

10. D . Wearne11 . S Ilhngworth12, B . Crump13. N . Hooper14. M Chapman15 R. Evan s16. T. Mitchell17.J . Fergusson18. R. Man n19 J . Cornish20 T. Japp (Capt .)21 . J Wes t22 J Kerr23 M. Ryan24 M. Fletcher25 K Burrows26,J . Aghan27. D. Wightman28 . P. McDougall29,C . Hume30 S Hendry31 J. Armstrong3Z L . Fraser-Smith33 R .Johnson34.T. Keipert35- L, Kitchin36, D .Leeton37, S. Montgomery38 L . Nichols39 A . Vidor40 S . Warner41 D Murtag h

UNIV. BLACKS

Coach :Robert Erwin

1 . N . Blair2 . C . Blew3. S . Bromell4. T Carstens5. J . Chomley6. G . Condon7. A . Darling8. N . Ellinghaus9. T. Elliot t

10. J . Forwood (VC .)11 . D. Fox12 T. Gough13 . A Green14 . R,Grills15 . M . Gross16 . G . Haeusler17. K . Heard18 N . Honey19. S . Horne20 . S. Krasna21 . A. Lucchesi22 . T. Mille r23 . G . McLaughlin24 . J. Nandlal25 . A . Negri26 N . Pappas27. D. Robinson28 P Sarant29, D. Saunders30 . M . Shaddock (Capt.)31 . A Stephens (D.VC .)32 C Stewar t33. J . Stone y34. B . Sutherland35.B .Thomas36. N . Walke r37. A . Wildes38. A Young

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'under 19 Section 3

OLD PARADIANSPURPLE

Coach:

Ian Bibby1 P shanooc2 K Mclnerney3 A Smnh< /.', Re+cf5 Ok Dean (Cant)6 S nar0.;cnJ P , ....R afi o

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CAULFIELDGRAMMARIAN S

Coach :John Lord

1 N Brohier2 S James3 . G Poole4 . M . Morley5 . P Murtagh6 A . Kahofer7 G Dind (DV.C.)8 M Johnsto n9 A Bowater

10 M Klos e11M Prid e

12 G . Sammells13 P Armstron g14 S Cossart-Walsh15 P Kin g16 R Royal s17 A McMillan (VC)18 J Croom e19

M Roberts20 G Williams21 J Turne r22 . T Moorhouse23 P Edward s24 T Dtonyssopoulos25 B Johnsto n26 D Lentirn27. N . Megas28 S Sargent29 NThodos30 C Wilson31 C Bacon (Capt )32 T Emselle33 D Arnold34 . D Mitchel l

WHITEFRIARS

Coach :Garry Lewis

1, J. Philli p2. D. Driscoll4 . S. Boswell5. P O'Brien7. C. Houston

10 . T. O'Callaghan11 . R . Fallo n12 . P Pellegrino13 . N . Jenkins14 . P. Sully15 . D. Bourke16 . M . Borrack19 . B. Crowe (Capt .)23. S. Strike24. G . Selkir k25. D. O'Connell (V.C.)27 . M . McLaughlin28. P. McCarthy30. T. O'Sullivan31 . B. Hickey32 . A . Rowan35. G . Reidy36. A . Smith38 . P. Purcell39. P. Hart e41 . J . Houston44.R McHugh48.49. B . Poort50, G . Poker

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach :Chris Bouyer

1 B. Akdogan2 . A. McGregor3 . L. Stephanic4. J . Ross5. N . Milat6 C .LeGran d7. P Engelcamp (Capt .)8 S McDonald (D .VC .)9 S, Cris p

10 A Williams11 S . McGregor12 M . Moss13 G . Devereaux14 . B . McGregor15. M . McLean16. D. Nutall17. W. Porter18. G . Warhurst19. R . Tubb (V.C.)20 . S. Devereaux21 . T. Worland22 . I . Boyl e23 B. Casbolt24 M . McKellar25 M . Clements26. G . Hammond27 M . Duca n28 J . Webb29. J Jury30. D. Nish31 . S. Wratten32 . M. Luxmoore33. W. Hobson34.T. Gattuso35. J . Curry36 . G . Mitchell37. M . Salmon38 . J. Todaro39 . M . Pat40, D. Newman41 F Recchta42 N Kalogenns

WILLIAMSTOWNC.Y.M .S .

Coach:John Charle s

Asst . Coach :Geoff Van Wyngaarden

1 8 Mazouns(VC )2 0 Boucher (DVC)3, B Bouche r4 G Cockerel[5 D Graham6 V Cuce7 A Guthc8 B Rashid9 T Wells

10 C Goetz11 A Featherston12 J Cor6el d13 R Krueger14 M Vartul i15 G Gammone16 B . Madigan17 A . Harr y18 W Zarata19 A Cabansag20 R Hun t21 C Muscat22 P Dervan23 J Bell24 G Smith25 D Height26 G Height (Capt)27 J Borg28 J M)sitano29 J Bergin30 N . Grieve31 B Cetarnch32 S De Bono34 C Matins36 T Monardo38 S Whdty40 T Morell i44 D DeGenova45 J Carabott46 L Caputo99 A MacG)bbon

IVANHO E

Coach :Steve O'Connel l

1 . S. O'Connell2 . J. Maki n3. D. Richards4. E . Newbold5.6. S . Hall7. P. DonohoeS. P. Manual9.

10.T. Anderson11 . M . Lun n12 . M . Lengacher13. P. Zimmerman14. M .Sheddon15. B .Adam s16. A . Hayes17. R . Fawley18. M . Flynn19. L . Cenagdzija20 . A . Fr y21 . D. Barmby22. S . Parkinson23 . A . Blain (Capt .)24. D. Cartwright25. C . Tucke r26.27. I . Ferguson28. J . Lynch29. R . Lawson30. J . O'Brien31 .32 . P. Pettingill33. S.Joh nNOTE : Numbers 5 - 9- 26-3 1not yet allotted .

IM oNASE - . :lyBWEt'

Coach:Stephen Giles

1 . P. Cordel l2 . M . Edmonds3 . A. Collin s4 . A . Hodgson5. D.Schwedes6. J. Smith7. J. Shady VC.8. Z. Marra9. A . Headberry

10 . T. Mansel l11, T Liston12 . A . Lacey13 . N . Jacka14 . R. Hyatt15. D. Boel l16. P Thomson D.VC.17. A. Gust18. G . Hipfrell19. R . Devereux20 .S . Manuell21 . M . Kanizay22 . D . O'Keeffe23 . G . Coote24 . H . Middleton25.J. Lopes26. P. Mason27. S. Clarke28. N . Niven29. J. Wilson30. D . Ward31 . A . Richardson32. M . Condon33. D. Hoban34, G . Savage35. T. Wilkinson36. S. Sleeman37. A- Parsons38. G . Clark39. P Balsarini40. A. Thow41 . C . Adams42 . D . Wood43. A. Fulton44.J . Koop Capt .45. A. Wildi e46. P. Smith47. D . Hassett48 . P Andritsos49 .1 . Kohler50. R . Davies51. R . Henderson52. M . Woodlock60. J . Alexander63. D. Lync h67. J . Gates

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DE LA SALLE 2.4 4.4 4.5 6.6.42ORMOND 4.3 6.3 9.4 13 .10.88

ONMOND : Schuhkraft 5, Taylor 3, Tobin 2, M .McDonald, Young,aucartson, BEST: Sutherland, Nash, Tobin, P.McDonald, Hill,nnE-rtson .

DE LA SALLE: Deveson 2, M .0'Callaghan. C.Lowe, Campbell, Dwyer,9FST Williams. Maher, Cooke, Knuppel, N .Hanrahan, Deveson.OLD PARADIANS 1.3 5.7 9.12 12.14.86UNI BLUES 1.4 2.5 3.8 6.11 .47OLD PARADIANS: Gleason 4, Skerritt 2, Alta 2, Board 2, Nibali, Abra-

BEST: Gleason, Abrahams, Niboli, Heffernan, B .Exton, Pritchard .

UNI BLUES: Macinnes 3, Lowe, E .Allen, A.ChnsGe, BEST: A .Christie,c_f,Fnht, Banks, Curnow, Angel, Taylor.

NORTH O.B. 1.3 4.8 6.12 12 .13.85OLD SCOTCH 4.5 4.9 9.10 13.10.88OLD SCOTCH: Brown 3, Spiers 3, McCall 2, Kerr, Moir, Reddish, Ryan,Tvrrell. BEST Sherwen, Moir, Bones, A.Macmillan, Brown, Fuller.

NORTH O.B. : Millett 2, Bowman 2, Handley 2, Considine 2, Egan ,!i, Kearney, S.Hibbert . BEST Borcich, Boyd, Millett, Cahill, Egan,

COLLEGIANS 4.5 6.7 9.11 12 .13 .85CAUL GRAMMAR 1.1 5.7 8.11 13.13.91

CAUL GRAMMAR : Kyte 3, Morrissey 3, Cooney 2, Stevenson, Williams,D'.tatthews, Kanis, Stone . BEST: Morrissey, Berzins, Cooney, Kyle,acClelland, Stevenson .

COLLEGIANS: Herman 5, Daly 2, King, Roberts, Baum, Schober,r Parsons. BEST Daly, Schober, Williams, Baum, Hoyle, King .

OLD XAV: 4.4 6.12 9.15 14 .16.100BULLEEN-TEMP 1 .5 2.6 5.9 9.11 .65OLD XAVS : Bourke 7, Callen 2, Hack 2, Atkins, Denton, Pappageor-gio, BEST: Callen, Atkins,Bourke, Beatie, Greetham, Peter Curtain .

BULLEEN-TEMP: Heath 3, Agosta 2, Skurnic, Clarke, Merrett, Shea-,inBEST Wotherspoon, Bell, Keenan, Skurnic, Kazuro, Espenschied .

BANYULE 2.5 5.8 11 .13 16.16.112PARKSIDE 4.5 12.9 16.11 24 .13.159PARKSIDE : Williams 8, Freeman 6, Sansonetti 3, Byrne 2, Wood 2,Knr, Papas, Yoksich, BEST: Williams, Page, Shanahan, Sonsonetti,Freeman, Coleman.

BANYULE: Hobbs 5, Coulson 3, Brockwell 2, Scullin 2, Gilham,Jenkins, Allard, Quillam . BEST Gray, Stevens, Quilliam, D.Williams,Brockwell, Allard ,

FAWKNER 0.5 1.6 3.8 3.9.27ST. BERNARDS 6.2 11.4 14.8 21 .13.139

ST. BERNARDS: Pearson 6, Brandner 4, PWood 3, Hogan 2, Purcell2, Federico 2, Monaghan, J .Klaaysen . BEST: J.Kallysen, PWood,O'Dea, Comito, G .Wood, Hogan.

FAWKNER: Majerczak 2, B .Saggers, BEST: G .Busst, Ruggerio, Hoare,M . Barrett, M Tymms, Cohen .

ST. KILDA 1.2 4.6 8.8 11 .11 .77IVANHOE 2.4 5.9 6.11 8.13.61ST. KILDA: Riddell 4, Baker 2, Gillen 2, La Fontaine, Latham, Petritsch .BEST Baker, Flarve, Driscoll, Trabinger, Buzza, M . Howard .

IVANHOE : Dwyer 2, Kennedy 2, Morcom 2, Cameron, Manuel, BEST :McDonald, O'Connell, Flynn, Shaw, Freeman, Stewart .

UNI BLACKS 2.1 4.4 12.5 20.9 .129MARCELLIN 4.1 6.2 7.6 8.8 .56

UNI BLACKS : Heath 6, Russell 3, McErvale 2, Vaughan 2, Marks 2,Jobson 2, Keilar, Tunbridge, Thompson . BEST: Vaughan, Garde, Hyett,Heath, Cerni, Clark .

MARCELLIN: Castagna 3, O'Hehir 2, Slattery, Cooper, Howe, BEST.Paatsch, Slattery, Caffrey, Ebert, Gallagher, Castagna .

OLD TRINITY 3.3 4.6 6.9 14 .15 .99THERRY 3.6 7.9 16.12 19.18 .132

THERRY: Crotty 4, Nyman 2, Gibson 2, P.Quin 2, Jones 2, O'Rourke2, Grocock, A .Ratcliffe, Tyler, Bosanko, MTaylor. BEST: Wrigglesworth,Nyman, Reidy, A .Ratcliffe, Eastmure, Crotty .

OLD TRINITY: O'Shaughnessy 5, Yeoman 4, Sammut 3, Borghesi,Bond . BEST O'Shaughnessy, Cowley, Robinson, Dunn, Glass, Allibon .

OLD MELB. 1.3 14.6 16.9 24.15.159HAMPT. ROVERS 1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5 .29OLD MELB. Elstoft 7, Pisarski 4, Webb 3, Tymms 2, N.Cameron 2,McMullin 2, Bradshaw 1, A .Witts, JThomson 2 . BEST: N .Cameron, Dun-can, Elstoft, A .Witts, Bradshaw. SeccullHAMPTON ROVERS: Murphy, Salmon, Devereaux, Huckett. BEST:M .Young, P.Wilson, M .McKellar, B.Hibbs .

KEW 3.4 10 .12 12.17 17.23.125MON BLUES 2.6 4.6 6.6 8.9.57KEW: Cavanagh 4, McColl 4, Clayton 3, Busuttil 2, S .Lord, McLean,Irwin, Burden . BEST Kalac, Clayton, Jenkins, Busuttil, Zerbi, Love.MON BLUES : Sturgess 2, Connelly 2, Lindholm 2, Kiers, Sinclair . BESTA . Quin, J.Quin, Wpwell, PForbes, McGregor, J .Andrnisos.AJAX 2.4 2.4 5.8 8.8 .56OLD BRIGHTON 1 .1 5.4 7.9 11 .21 .87AJAX: Michmacher 2, Stern 2, Komornik, Galbin, L .Burstin, Cohen .BEST: Komornik, R .Marks, Rosner, L .Burstin, Basser, Feldy.OLD BRIGHTON : Cochran 4, Pryor 3, Allen 2, A.Grant. BEST: Veale,Pryor, Lade, Allen, Woff, Hendrie .

BALACLAVA 0.5 3.11 5.14 7.20 .62THOMASTOWN 8.3 10.4 15.8 16.10 .106BALACLAVA: Schultz 3, A.Hill 2, Monaghan, J .Follett . BEST: Rafferty,K .Angwin, Schultz, Monaghan, John Sist, McGrath .

THOMASTOWN: J .Bubis 5, Assetta 3. G .Bubis 2, D.Farchione 2, Sin-ni, Lentini, Koullinos, Fellows .

MHSOBOLD HAILEY

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6.4 11 .66.4 9.7

15 .9 .9912 .10 .82

MHSOB : Todd 5, Sala 2, Wix 2, Moody 2, Lord, Scrinis, Anastasakis .BEST Thompson, Moody, Verma, Todd, Ward, Joyce.

OLD HAILEY: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

D SECTIONCOBURG 3.7 7.8 12.12 18.16 .124NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.1 5.7 8.11 11 .15.81

NORTH BRUNS : C.Fox 2, D.DeMorton 2, HTsialtas 2, Grimaldi, Par-kinson, Burrows, Cannon, PDiMarco. BEST: Tirchett, Parkinson, Tay-lor, Gennaccaro, Cannon, D .DeMorton.COBURG : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

PRESTON 3.3 4.8 6.9 6.10 .46OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 8.1 10.3 11.7.73PRESTON : Christou 3, O'Connor, Brydson, Kyriacou . BEST: Turner,Kiervan, Hinchciiffe, Brydson, Maynard .OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .ST. KEVINS 4.1 6.4 9.5 10.7.67OLD IVANHOE 3.5 5.8 8.14 13.20.98ST. KEVINS: Stone 4, D.Smith 2, Callanan 2, Arthurson, Welkin . BEST:McKaige, Whelan, G .Mulcahy, Stone, PSmith, Treloar.OLD IVANHOE : Hockins 6, Cockerill 2, Yarwood 2, Dyson, Purcell,Ritchie . BEST: Karakaltsas, N .Skalberg, N.Harris, M .Dyson, Wells, Ball .

OLD MENTONIANS 3.3 9.8 13.12 15 .23.113HEATHERTON 2.2 3.3 3.3 3.3.21OLD MENTONIANS: Acreman 4, N .Macquire 3, R.Macquire 3, Ingram2, Sly 2, Konicanin . BEST Barrett, Natey???, N .Macquire, R .Macquire,Sciacca, W.Beynon .

HEATHERTON: Ryan, Mott, M .Wilson . BEST: M .Wilson, S .Reiger,Jones, Wolmersly, Prince, Atkinson .BULLEEN UTD 4.1 10.7 18.11 25 .13.163ELSTERN WICK 7.5 8.6 10 .8 11 .11 .77

BULLEEN UTD : Divirgilio 7, Tymms 4, Empey 4, Kelly 3, Thompson3, Morley 3, Creighton 1 . BEST: Taylor, Divirgilio, Kelly, Empey, Foley,Roberts .ELSTERNWICK : Brizzio 4, D.Contin 2, Christie 2, Coyne, Coldebella,Mahony. BEST: G .Russell, N .Russell, McCooke, Christie, Rosewarne,Farrington

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STATE BANK 5.5 7.9 12 .17 15.23 .113BRUNSWICK 5.2 12.5 16.8 19.12 .126STATE BANK : Jenkins 3, Coltman 2, Carboon 2, TRolfs 2, Bull 2,Crameri, Rerdon, McKillop, Dervan. BEST Beare, Bull, Matheson, Rio,Rerdon, Gniel .

BRUNSWICK: C .Stevens 6, Campbell 3, Drysdale 3, Kannegiesser 2,Spezza 2, Forde, Russ, S.McLean . BEST: C.Stevens . D.Marshall, K.Drys-dale, B.Hull, D.Spezza, A.Strachan .POWERHOUSE 1.6 7.8 12.11 17.17.119CLAYTON 1.0 3.3 7.5 12.6 .78POWERHOUSE: Stafford 5, Deans 4, D.Stewart 2, Hall 2, Wilson, Des-ler, Drough, Clough. BEST Stafford, Hall, Drough, Morgan, D.Stewart,G .Stewart .

CLAYTON: Burke 4, Reynolds 3, Carroll 2, Dnsdaie, Blasi, Gent. BEST:Ogier, Burke, Gent, Luxa, Black, Blasi .PENINSULA O.B. 3.1 10.5 13.8 21 .11 .137OLD GEELONG 2 .6 3.12 6 .16 10.17.77PENINSULA: Bedford 6, Burch 4, McLonnan 3, Hunter 2, McMahon2, Wiltshire 2, Glover, Harrison . BEST Come, Harrison, Bedford, Gra-ham, Glover, Franks.

OLD GEELONG: Butler 3, Holloway 2, O'Halloran, Youngeman, Reed,Frobes, Williams . BEST: Richardson, Burn, Butler, Gunn, Holloway.Youngeman.

OLD ESSENDON 2.4 8.6 10 .14 16.20.116UHSOB 1.2 2.4 3.6 5.7.37OLD ESSENDON : Simmons 5, Vaxarhs 4, C.Bibiy 3, Willaton, Parker,Middleton, Frost . BEST: Price, Turner, Allan, Crameri, McKenzie,Willaton.

UHSOB : Wallace 2, Buckman, Gathercole, Zan n . BEST: Zanin, Wal-lace, Baker, K.Hunter, Thompson, Pyle.

S7 BEDES 0.6 6.9 8.13 10.16.76WEST BRUNS. 3.4 4.5 6.11 9.15.69ST. BEDES: McNamara 5, Parks 1, Egan 2, Howe . Roberts . BEST: Pur-cell, Newport, McNamara, Whitlock, Aitcheson, Bryant .WEST BRUNS: McNeice 4, Magafas, Mark Rodgers, Buckley, Barnes,Jackson . BEST Buckley, Cecchi, G . Hatzistavrou, D .Lampard, S .Lam-pard, PMagafas .

WHITEFRIARS 7.1 12 .7 19.9 22 .13.145WILLIAMSTOWN 1.3 2.8 3.9 3.11 .29WHITEFRIARS : Barclay 6, Bunn 6, Lee 6, P.Reidy 2, P.Coghlan, Dun-bar. BEST: Barclay, Bunn, McLelland, Mullins, M.Reidy, Sutton.WILLIAMSTOWN: Zammit, Harry, Bubnic. BEST Mazouris, Hunt,Deller, Featherston, Gammone, Zammit .

DOVETON 2.2 6.5 7.7 15.10.100COMM BANK 2.2 3.3 6.4 6.4.40DOVETON : Burgess 5, Mallon 3, Brodie 2 . M.Wilson 2, Johnston, Verbi,Maic BEST Mair, M .Wilson, D.Cormick, Burgess, Brodie, RiciThorweston .

COMM BANK: Gardner 2, Post 2, Kraska, West . BEST Meier, Wat-son, Kraska, Shacklock, Joyce, West .

AQUINAS 7.11 13 .13 19.17 22 .21 .153ANZ BANK 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.3.9AQUINAS : Tarulli 4, D.Wright 3, G .Wright 3, Livingstone 3, Brady 3,Speiss 2, Clarke, TJones, Ryan . BEST' Brady, Taulli . Livingstone, S .AI-ford, Wilkinson, Grierson .

ANZ BANK : Duscher. BEST. Woodman, Schaper, Trimboli, Edwards,Kennedy, Anstis, Harbison.

LATROBE UNI 0.1 5.5 6.5 9.7.61ST. ANDREWS 5.7 6.11 8.15 11 .17.83LATROBE UNI : Sidebottom 2. G .Palmer 2, McMaHON, McGibbon,Cousins, PTucci, J.Tucci . BEST Brownlaw, Little, Tucci P, Cousins,G .Palmer, McGibbon .

ST. ANDREWS : Harper 3, N .Taylor 3, Browne 2, Campbell, Chamra,Wilson. BEST Browne, Funnell, Rule, Shearer, Soncrn .OLD CAREY 1.1 3.6 5.8 7.14.56ST. LEONARDS 5.2 5.2 9.4 9.4.58OLD CAREY: Somerville 3, R .Evans 2, Hughes, Keppell . BEST Hayes,Blair, Legear, Graham, Macaulay, Keppell .

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ST. LEONARDS : Proebstl 3, Levy 2, Sher, Ferguson . Gwnane, ;,ta,den . BEST: Tauras. Madden, McDonald, Sher, NG, Peterson, Cooc .A GOOD TEAM EFFORT ! !

FOOTS INST 1 .5 5.10 9.11 9.11 .65UNI REDS 1.0 5.3 8.4 10767FOOTS INST. S.Baird 3, Mills 2, Farag 2 . Grant, Cliffe . BEST Sow,, iStefou, Flynn, TBaird .

UNI REDS: G .Moloney 2, I .Jennens 2, Harburger 2, Rogers, KoopCahir, Phypers . BEST Fossa, Rogers, Gosdschan, Jennens, CoolDeAngelis .

COLLEGIANS 7.12 .54DE LA SALLE 9.6 .60COLLEGIANS: Stringer 2, Renhard 2, S.Teale, Brooker, Miiford BES'Andrianakis, Parry, Rogan, Hendy, Stringer, Thompson .

DE LA SALLE: Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .PORT COLTS 4.0 11 .2 16 .3 20.8-128ST. BERNARDS 4.3 6.3 7.5 7,6,48

PORT COLTS: Wharton 6, McNamara 5, Pasquill 3, Tinsley 2, Sweet,Tyrell, Sutcliffe, Moloney. BEST Wharton, Keltie, Pasquill, Winchcombe,Kundon, Briggs.

ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .BLOODS 5.0 9.7 12.7 18 .11.119OLD SCOTCH 2.1 2.2 8.3 9.4 .58BLOODS : D.Robinson 7, Gardiner 2, McAsey 2, Hutchinson 2, Wat-kins, Stock, Shannon, Todd, Cadman . BEST McCarthy, Hutchinson,Stephenson, Gardiner, Robinson, McAsey.

OLD SCOTCH : D.Cini 3, Carlton, W.Loughron, Johnson, Trainer, SCini,Aird . BEST Fuller, W.Loughron, R .Loughron, Hooper, Fairbrother,Carlton .

MONASH WHITES 17.9 .111MARCELLIN 5.7.37MON WHITES: McIntosh 3. King 3, Gualano 2, Kenny 2, Crocker 2,Kavanagh, D.Gemmola, Makris, Ralph . DePace. BEST Farley,Kavanagh, Crocker, Gualano. King, Leech .

MARCELLIN : Erskine, Kelly, Harvey, Oatt, Johnson . BEST: ElFahkri,Hills, Sampson, D .Mason, Brown, Johnson .KEW 6.8 .44OLD HAILEY 6.8 .44KEW: Roberts 3, TVana, R.Macisaac, D.Maclsaac. BEST: C .Macisa-ac, Jehu, MacDowell, Cook, D .Maclsaac, Clota .

OLD HAILEY: Goal Kickers am_i Best Players not received .

GTV9 10.9.69OLD MELB. 11.8.74

GTV9 : C.Ebinger 2, Wise 3, Dennis 2, G .Ebnger, A.Fox, Marett . BESTGreaser, Wise, Waldron, C .Ebinger.

OLD MELB : S .Curtis 3, Kenyon 2, Hill, Amos, A .Cameron, Cowan, VanDen Duncan, Maher. BEST: Troupe, S .Curtis, TPaine, A .Cameron, Co-wan, Derham .

BULLEEN-TEMP 15.16.106STATE BANK 2.1 .13

BULLEEN-TEMP : Homberger 4, Williams 2 . Chaplin 2, Weedman2, Stannard 2, Perin, L .Parris, Viney. BEST: Pollard, Boyes, L.Parris,Chaplin, Weedman, Murphy.

STATE BANK : Inglis 2 . BEST: Riccio, Gale, Inglis, Thurgood, lavier,Sacco .THERRY 17.17.119OLD GEELONG 0.3.3

THERRY: D.Lyons 3, Trow 3, TByrnes 2, Kelly 2, Stopper 2 . Ross, Grib-ble, Boden, Curtis, Ayad. BEST: TEAM EFFORT!! !

OLD GEELONG : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

OLD XAV. 10.5.65ST. KILDA 4.9.33OLD XAVERIANS: Silk 3, Kennedy 2, McLean 2, Woodley, Grotjan,Bridgewood . BEST Woodley, Fox, Pearson, Grotjan, Silk, Lachal .

ST. KILDA: De Nardo 2, Hall, Kokoris. BEST: Evans, Pavlich, North-east, F.DeMaio, Keshishian, DeNardo.

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8 .6.545 .3.33

RICHYr1OND CENTRAL 22 .18.150pOWERHOUSE/BALACLAVA 1 .3 .9

RICH . CENT: Phillips 8. Bestow 5, Rodgers 2, N . Karadimos 2, Jig--,, Lang . TKaradimos . Venaski . BEST: Bastow. Phillips, Jig->, Parker, N .Karadimo s

DE LA SALLE 3 .1 3.2 5.3 6.6.42ORfdOi{D 1.3 5.5 8.9 10 .13.73

DE LA SALLE: Hallard, McGraw, Kinsella, Casparini, Harrington .BEST: Kellett, Davey. Donien, Hallard, Hayes, McGraw.

ORMOND: McMahon 3, McCooke 2, Newstead 2, Eishoid, Dawson,BEST. Devine. Buckley, Milner, Wood . Muldoon, J.McAlroy

OLD PARADIANS 7.1 14.6 20.6 26.11 .167UNI BLUES 0.4 0.7 1.11 1.11 .17

OLD PARADIANS : Hammond 9, Fahy 6, Luchetta 3 . A.McMahon 2,-_ ,-. Perryman, Teliefson, Madden, Walsh, Davine . BEST: Ray, Ham-

. i Fay, Crowley. Kalhnikos, Luby.

uNf BLUES : Goodridge. BEST Hickey, Moloney, Hislop, Wilson, Cald-.. Carroll .

NORTH O.B. 18.8 .116OLD SCOTCH 9.11 .65

OLD SCOTCH : Knight 2, Malcolm 2, Austin, Ellis, Hawdon, Howcrofl ,a. BEST: Chambers, Fergusson, Knight, Collins, RTyrrell, Austin .

NORTH O.B.Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

COLLEGIANS 3.0 5.2 9.7 13.9.87CAUL. GRAMMAR 4.1 5.3 6.7 7.11 .53

COLLEGIANS: Foard 8, Higson 2, Davis 2, Wraith . BEST: Foard, Hig-~ , Lawrence. Wood, Westacott, Lancaster .

CAUL. GRAMM : S.Barker3, G .Scotland, Swann, Sweetland, Voyage .3E = ~J.Scotland, Dachs, Sweetland, Voyage, Swann.

OLD XAV: 1.1 2.1 6.4 10 .13 .73BULL -TEMP. 3.6 6.10 7.10 9.10.64

OLD XAVS: Heaphy 2, Field, Dann, Dalton, Doquile, Ryn, Tiernan ,~rteil, Spargo . BEST: Dann, Lowe. Heaphy, Rogers, McKay,

quiil eBULL TEMP : Croft 2, Rowe, Walker, Mitchell, Tsionitas . Osborne, Fitt,~au'.-.ner. BEST Tsionitas, Fitt, Croft, Walker, Wilson, Osborne .

BANYULE 1.0 2.2 3.4 4.5 .29PARKSIDE 2.3 4.7 7.11 12.16.88BANYULE : C.Wiihams, Searle, Braddy, Phillips. BEST: Hogan, Fidler,Thompson.

PARKSIDE : Heaver 6, Watson 2, Wilson, Anic . Dixon, Misurelli . BESTHeaver, Taligo, Watson, Dunbabin, Wilson, WatersFAWKNER 3.3 4.7 4.8 8.10.58ST. BERNARDS 0.4 1.5 4.5 4.7.31FAWKNER : Ahyick 2, Seileck 2, Virtue 2, Horvath, Leach . BEST~,hyick . Walker, Selleck, D.Smith, Horvath, O'Laughlin

ST. BERNARDS : P.Klaaysen 2, M .O'Connell, Nathan. BEST Toohey,O'Brien, O'Dea, Nathan, Smith.ST. KILDA 2.5 3.7 6.8 8.8.56IVANHOE 1.0 2.3 2.5 4.8.32ST. KILDA: Baliarin 4, Algen 2, McGarrity, Cummins. BEST: J .Capi-ron, Algen, Ballann, W.Gilmore, Cummins, Fiddier.IVANHOE: Daffy, Dwyer, Krohn, Matthew. BEST Hoan, Matthew, Doyle .Donohue, Hoffman, Romeo.UNI BLACKS 1.0 1.3 1.8 2.9 .21MARCELLIN 1.2 4.4 6.8 6.10 .46

UNI BLACKS : Warren 2 . BEST Sullivan, Bell, Goding, Parrett, Dillon,Phillipson .

MARCELLIN : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

OLD TRINITY 1 .0 2.7 2.7 2.7.19THERRY 1.11 2.14 8.15 13.18 .96

OLD TRINITY: Maizels, Hdyoak BEST. Bauld, Francis, Hooper, Beer,Daugy, Hope.

THERRY: Richardson 4, McCormack 2 . Bye, Castaldi, G .Bonello, Whe-lan, Falshk, Muscat, Murphy. BEST Prow, PRyan, Richardson . Saler-no, Castaidi, Murphy.

I I~ ° n~N~~~ ~OLD MELB. 3.2 6.6 8.8 10.13.73HAMPT. ROV. 1.2 2.3 2.4 3.6 .24

OLD MELB : Ryan 3, D.Neison 3. Wanchette 2 . Walker, Salek. BEST:Baldwyn, Bungey, D.Neison, Bedford, TNelson, J .Mitchell .

HAMPT. ROV: Tubb, Lucas, Winkier. BEST: Bird, Morecroft, Pavlou,ClarkeKEW 5.6 7.8 11 .13 15 .18.108MON BLUES 0.2 0.2 2.3 2.4 .16KEW : Griffiths 6 . Wolfe 4. Duncan 2, M . Lord 2 . Grech . BEST Griffiths,Duncan, Lord . Wolfe. Wong, LewisMON BLUES: Gumiey. Zachandis. BEST Gumiey, PAndritsos, John-stone. O'Leary, Trembath, Blackshaw.AJAX 2.2 6.6 9.9 12.14.86OLD BRIGHTON 2 .9 3.10 4.15 5.15.45AJAX: Freeman 3. Zemski 2, Basset 2, Bloom, Efron, Samuels, Sharp,Vasserman . BEST. Freeman, Samvels, Blocs, Mitchell, Gold, Joseph .OLD BRIGHTON: Branson 3. Kerr, Mackenzie. BEST.~ Huttley, Kerr,Nankervis, Wood, Mackenzie. Latzer.

BALACLAVA 4.4 5.5 9.9 10.9 .69THOMASTOWN 1 .2 7.6 9.6 14 .17.101BALACLAVA : Scicluna 4, Read 2, Grafen, Taylor, Brown, A .Dix. BEST:Spaulding, J .Smith, A .Dix, Sciciuna. Grafen, MorrisonTHOMASTOWN : Cummaudo 3, Cedro 3. Paterakis 2, Cooper, Glee-son. Hailing, Kyroussis, Pavel[ . Chandler. BEST: Cummaudo, Tessari,Watts, Chandler. Jenkins, Hutchinson .

MHSOB 2.2 6.8 10.9 15 .12 .102OLD HAILEY 2.3 2.3 4.3 4.3 .27MHOSB : Athanasopoulos 5, N .Moody 4, Duketis 2, Knight 2,McLoughlin, Schneider. BEST. C .Short, McLoughlin, N .Moody, Duke-tis. Athanasopoulos, Brydon .

OLD HAILEY: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

COBURG 0.0 2.4 2.4 4.5.29NORTH BRUNS. 4.6 5.8 12.10 14.11.95NORTH BRUNS : P.Fox 4, Gabriel 2, Poulton 2, D.DeMarco 2, A .Mit-tas. Brekke, M .Briffa, Adams . BEST R.Goss, PFox, VRiscoli, Cortese,P.Briffa, Carlyon .

COBURG : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .PRESTON 3.6 3.8 5.8 6.14.50OLD CAMBERWELL 1.0 5.6 7.10 7.10.52PRESTON : Krause 4, Tsoukas, Allen . BEST: Sebeh, Mounsey, De Bono,PBullock, Hunter, Alle n

OLD CAMBERWELL: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .ST.KEVINS 2.2 5.4 7.6 8.7.55OLD IVANHOE 0.2 0.7 1.8 3.11 .29ST. KEVINS: Bare 2, Gross, Olsen . J .Nettlefold, Jolly, L .Tabener,PTabener BEST. Jolly, Lewin, Clarke, J .Joyce, Harty, Deag .OLD IVANHOE: Haug, Lynch, Manser BEST Lynch, Berth, Ryan,Haug, Selleck .

OLD MENTON. 2.0 4.4 7.5 10.8.68HEATHERTON 2.5 2.6 5.6 6.9.45OLD MENTONIANS: Hall 4, Johnsen 1, Buxton 2, Ericksen, Vines,Osborn. BEST: Petrov, Horsborough, Osborn, Cater, Dickson, Sadler.HEATHERTON : Howells 3, Link, A.Watson, Reiger BEST: Wilson, Tod-man . Buck . Kelly, Howells, R .Watson

BULLEEN UTD. 4.2 9.5 14.6 15 .10.100ELSTERNWICK 2.2 5.2 7.2 11.2.68BULLEEN UTD : Hocking 7, Berkfeld 4, Godfrey 2, Robertson, D .Dowd .BEST: Kinnaird, Cotterill, Berkfeld . Godfrey, Zorzi, D.Dowd .ELSTERNWICK : Weedon 5, Cosmas 3, P.Mahony 2, Grandemange.BEST Rokebrand, Tsaimpas, Weedon, Lloyd, Thompson, Cosmas .

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STATE BANK 2.4 7.8 10.10 13 .14.92BRUNSWICK 1.3 1.4 2.4 3.6.24STATE BANK: O'Connor 4, Noronha 3, Brown 2, Hogan 2, Walpole,Smith . BEST: Saville, Curtin, O'Connor, Keating, Ross, Brown .BRUNSWICK : Gibson, Ralph, Santacatterina . BEST. Cox, McKissack,Barker. Sayers . Sheehan .

POWERHOUSE 1.2 2.3 3.9 5.13.43CLAYTON 1.2 3.6 3.6 3.8 .26POWERHOUSE : PStewart 3, PRatray, T.Hislop. BEST: O'Sullivan,Young . Carmody, Beech, Hislop. PStewart.CLAYTON : Pietrapaulo . BEST Xerri, Hessions, G .Wathen, N . Wathen,Pietrapaulo, Dame6o

PENINSULA 0.4 0.4 3.7 4.7.31OLD GEELONG 1.1 3.6 3.7 6.12 .48PENINSULA : LaBrooy 2 . Dolphin, Jeffs. BEST: Dolphin, Jeffs, Smith,LaBrooy, Archer, Nolan .

OLD GEELONG: Tallis 2, Jewell 2, McCann, Allender, Fraser. BESTAllender, Clarke, Jackson, Keilor, Jewell .OLD ESSENDON 5.4 10.9 17.12 21 .13.139UHSOB 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.2 .14OLD ESSENDON : Robson 7. S .Bibly 4, Dudderidge 3, G .Henry 2,Watts 2, Ainsworth, Robinson, Frost . BEST. Frost, Day, Robinson, Rog-son . Dudderidge, Pollard .

UHSOB : A.Boyce, Humphreys BEST Skinns, B.Boyce, Salmon, Run-dle, Andrews, Humphreys

ST. BEDES 0.1 3.5 3.7 8.13.61WEST BRUNS. 1.5 1.7 4.11 4.11 .35ST. BEDES : Savoia 2. Norman 2, Fitzgibbon, Fyans, Lannan, Whitelaw.BEST. Savoia, Whitelaw, Norman, Michael Beasley, Lannan, Thompson .WEST BRUNS : Leatham 2, Fitsimmons, Monger. BEST. Anderson,McAllister, W.McNeice, Leatham, Mick Rodgers, B .Walsh .

F `RESERUE SECTIO NWHITEFRIARS 1.2 4.3 5.4 7.5.47WILLIAMSTOWN 2.3 2.4 2.8 4.11 .35WHITEFRIARS : Nicholas 2, Woolridge 2, Begley, S. Ciardulli, Tymms .BEST. J.Coghlan, PHarrison, Leffei, McLaughlin, Nicholas, Tymms .WILLIAMSTOWN : Dawson 2, Goetz, Reader. BEST: Marr, Mugvin,Kenwery, Denham, Ryan, Reader.DOVETON 7.8 9.8 15.12 16 .18.114COMM BANK 0.0 1.2 1.2 1 .2 .8DOVETON : Stephens 6, Charlesworth 3, Gibbs 2, Westerman 2, Le-veque, D.Polglaise, Warren. BEST Stephens, Tantram, Warren, Wester-man, Gibbs, Wilkinson .COMM BANK : Kiesoun . BEST Firman, Barclay, Davies, Woodward,Matthews.

AQUINAS 4.5 6.8 11.10 14 .11 .95ANZ BANK 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.2.8AQUINAS: S.0'Loughlin 5, Flanagan 3, Bensen 2, Gill 2, Davison .M .Box . BEST. Flanagan, S.O'Lough6n, Gill, B.Jones, Dwyer, Fitzgerald .ANZ BANK: Birkenfelds . BEST Duke. B.Byrne, Giblin, Mudge . Birken-felds, N.Walsh .

LATROBE UNI 5.1 10.4 12.8 15 .13.103ST. ANDREWS 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.7.19LATROBE UNI : Limperakis 5, Robinson 3, McMahon 2, Lockhart 2,M .Jones, Trimboli, Wright . BEST. M .Jones, Wiliamston, Limperakis,Lockhart, Robinson, Athanasakis.ST. ANDREWS : Attwell, Mayne . BEST Fielding, J.Gavin, James,Palmington, Schang .

OLD CAREY 0.0 1.2 1.5 4.11 .35ST. LEONARDS 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.1 .13OLD CAREY: Jones 2, Bolton, Clark . BEST.~ Ustick, Jones, Charles,Christianson . D .Barro. Hogan .

ST. LEONARDS: G .Bulluss 2. BEST. Ruffin . Sjogren, Eddington .Christie, Ward, G.Bullus.

FOOTS INST: 2.1 3.3 5.3 9.6.60UNI REDS 2.2 3.2 3.4 3.4 .22

FOOTS INST: Bardenhagen 2, Gibbs 2, Walsh, Godkin, Fentcr ;.len, Perry. BEST. Fenton, Rinaldi, Godkin, GibbsUNI REDS: Goldberg, Basegio, C.Ross . BEST. Dudley. DudC :chill, Cadman, Russell, Ross

ORMOND 1.0 2.4 3.6 7.9.57DE LA SALLE 7.8 8.13 12.21 16.24 .120ORMOND: Middleton 2, Bustard C. 1, Tinsley, Thompson, Burge;,BEST. Middleton, Black, Daw, C.Bustard, D.Bustard, TinsleyDE LA SALLE : Woods 4, Richardson 3, Rudd 2, Steiger 2, Swifte, De :ey, Bryden, Malizia, Brideson . BEST Brideson, J .O'Callaghan, Caroll, Davey, Sullivan, Johnston .

OLD PARADE GREEN 6.4 8.8 10.12 14 .13.97UNI BLUES 2.1 7.2 8.3 12,5 .77OLD PARADE : Freeman 5, Shannon 3, Zappa 2, Exton 2 . HealeyPrice. BEST Beck, Beveridge, Jowett, Larkin, Moore, Exto nUNI BLUES : Cooper 4, Holmes 3, Carroll, Jones, McPhee, GilesMcKay. BEST Hand, Clark, Whitson, Wylie, Lanyon, Bishop_NORTH O.B. 7648MHSOB 20.7.127MHSOB: Goal Kicke rs and Best Playe rs not re ceived .NORTH O.B .Goai Kickers and Best Playe rs not received .COLLEGIANS 3.4 4.5 6.9 8.11 .59MARCELLIN 3.4 9.11 15 .12 19.15,129COLLEGIANS : Thomas 2 . M .Conron 2, Lucas 2, Baxter, Williams .BEST. Hampshire, M .Conron, Lucas, Seaton, Voice, N .Conron,MARCELLIN : Randall 13, Hewitt 4, Wooller 3, Cronin, Perry, Slattery,Archdeacon. BEST. Ritchie Randall, Duck, Slattery, Hewitt, SiniccoOLD XAV: 17.23 .125BULLEEN TEMP. 12.11 .83OLD XAVS : McLaughlan 4, Connors 4, Klavac 2, Lyttleton, Brennan .Gibson, Hogan, Gleeson, Berry, Webb . BEST Tully, Logan, Brennan,Berry, Connors, Klein .BULL TEMP : Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived .

UNDER .t19 ZONE 2jBANYULE 26.22.178OLD MELB. 7.10 .52BANYULE: Harte 5, Mill 4, Mooney 3, Kouryialis 2, Veal 2, Turnbull2, Jones 2, Pyers 2, Bishop, Wilson, West . BEST. M .Veal, Mooney, Pyers,Mill, Harte, Turnbull.OLD MELB : Mynott 4, Hope 2, D'Andrea. BEST Watson, Berry, Co-ates, Terrill, Charles . Mynott .THERRY 0.1 0.8 3.10 5.20.50ST. BERNARDS 3.5 6.5 7.6 8.6.54THERRY: W.Brundell, D'Andrea, G .Pinner, C.Shine, Xanetti. BEST:Cranwell, W.Brundell, TMasters, Hudson, G .Pinner, Bright .ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received .THOMASTOWN 1.1 7.4 9.4 10.6.66OLD SCOTCH 3.4 4.5 6.10 9.11 .65THOMASTOWN : Camdieri 3, Lauletta 3, Pellegrino 2, De Vincentis 2 .BEST Moro, Karambellas, Alberti, Zaicos, Bradford, Nackovski .OLD SCOTCH: Whiteside 3, Aston, Taylor, Cornish, Cowl, Hooper.BEST. Evans, Weller, Montgomery, Japp, Hooper, Mann .UNI BLACKS 4.6 6.12 8.17 12 .22 .94ST. KILDA 0.1 0.5 1.7 3.8.26UNI BLACKS : Vandenderen 2, Hunt Smith 2, Lord, Honey. Robinson,Shaddock . Darling, Horne. Kirsner. BEST. Condon, BThomas, Shad-dock, Vandenderen, Hunt Smith, Wildes .ST. KILDA : Vanzo 2, Jackson. BEST. Vanzo, Breslin, Murrihy Holman,Buckley, Rose .

OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 3.4 3.7 10.11 .71OLD HAILEY 3.2 13-11 20.13 25.14.164OLD BRIGHTON : Blair 3, Fyfe 3, Gillon 2, Henry, K .Frrell, Neal . BEST.Hill, Henry, Stevenson, Blair, Thompson, Fyfe .

OLD HAILEY: Parton 6, Seccull 5, Cotton 4, G .Lasscock 3, P.BowmanFlockart, Dickinson Howker. BEST.~ PBowman. Elliott, G .Lass-

~.Merrett. Parton, Seccull .

V;NDER 19 ZONE 3WILLIAMSTOWN 3.3 6.7 6.8 11 .14.80W H I TEFRIARS 4.8 10.10 17.15 22 .18.150

WILLIAMSTOWN : Cockerill 4, Caputo, Cetinish, Cabansag, Madigan .rdo, Morelli, Muscat. BEST: Ross, Cockerill, B .Boucher,oher, Muscat, Cabansag .

WHITEFRIARS: Harte 4, Driscoll 4, O'Brien 4, Philip 2, Jenkins .-ouhhn, O'Callaghan, Pelligrino, Poort . Strike, Crowe, C.Houston .

_5' BCrowe, Harte, Jenkins, McLaughlin, O'Brien, Smith

MON BLUES 10.9 .69IVANHOE 6.4 .40IVANHOE: Cenagdzqa 2, Sheddon, Lengacher, Hall, Lunn, Van Zwwie-nen. BEST Parkinson, Newbold, Cenagdziji, O'Brien, Lengacher, John .MON BLUES : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .CAUL. GRAMMAR 51.21 .327OLD PARADE PURPLE 1 .5.11CAUL . GRAMMAR : No goal kicke rs re ceived. BEST McMillan, Ba-con, Bowater, Kahofer, Moorhouse, Murtagh .OLD PARADE PURPLE : B .Hayes 1 . BEST: G .Rodrigugo, D.Bachelor,C.Dunnell, PRobertson, PAnderson, N .Mills.

Personality Par s

Another BRUNSWICK player completes his 100thcame today as we congratulate BRENDAN HULL .A regular firsts player since 1982 "Jack" has earnedthe title - The Quiet Achiever" He goes about hisgame in a very methodical and unobtrusive fashion .Jack always seems to be in the right place to takethat timely mark, make the gutsy smother or thenecessary spoil to repel an opposition attack . Bren-dan's form this year has been excellent and he alwayspulls out that little bit extra in the pressure gameswhere his fine skills are always evident .

The highlight of his career to date would be as amember of our 1985 F Grade premiership team andif his and his team-mates' form continues this yearhe may better that with an E Grade flag on his belt .

Well done Jack and keep up the good work - thereare many more good games ahead of you yet .

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Congratulations go to George Hen ry from all theplayers and supporters at O.E .G .for reaching his100th game last Saturday. George a regular reservesplayer - with an occasional appearance in the Firsts,celebrated this milestone by kicking four goals . Hewas a member of last years premiership side and islooking forward to playing in another one this year .

Thank you George for all your help both on andoff the field and we are looking forward to awardingyou a "life membership" of O.E .G. and to many moregames in the future.

***KEW MILESTONE S

Kew gentle giant Rob Schober plays his 100th gametoday. Rob has played in both key forward and bothkey back positions as well as the ruck and can al-ways be relied upon for a good game. Good luck to-day from all at KEW.

After returning from strife stricken FIJI as black as theUnderground, Carmine `Mudasser' Miranda helpedcomplete an even blacker day for Power-house/Balaclava as Richmond Central stormed hometo a whopping 141 point victory !

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OLD CAREYMARK "EVVO" EVANS REACHES 50 GAMES

Some of the more printable nicknamed "Evvo" isknown by are "Kink", "Both", "Big Boy", and"Botham" - all relate to his rather well built back-side, similar in size to his namesakes!!! Mark com-menced with our Under 19s, and although missingquite a few games through injury, this reliable, solidand at times dashing backman reaches the 50 mile-stone today against St . Andrews - Give 'em heaps"Evvo"!!! "Evvo" has a history of wrecking heartsand fiats and has been known to demolish the oddpot - however he is slowing down at the ripe old ageof nearly 22 - thanks to his pursuit of a career andthe gorgeous Fiona . Well done and congratulationsfrom all at Old Carey.

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50 GAMES AT OLD MENTONIAN SRay "Bucko" Buxton played his 50th game lastweek against Heatherton . Ray has been a stalwartplayer in attack during his stay. Capable of a strongmark and long kick, he has been a valuable, if some-times inaccurate forward . Good luck Ray.

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FOURTH 50 IN 1987 AT ELSTERNWICKAnother of the Club's 1985 recruits, Peter Ginkel,reaches his first milestone of 50 games today and wecongratulate him on this achievement . "Ginks" hasplayed all 14 games this year and whilst he would be

the first to admit that this years form has not been quitethe same as produced last year when he was oneof the Clubs notable improvers, he can always be re-lied upon to give it his best shot .

With only 4 games to go the Clubs players and offi-cials must now do everything in their power to remainin D grade. Success is never easily given or achieved .We still have to earn our right to a position in D Gradeand it will require a total commitment in the next fourweeks to a dedicated effort and getting totally behindGary and Dennis.

We know how to win, let's now put the score onthe board .

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Looking Backby Noel Rundle

Ivanhoe Juniors toppled the undefeated Ormond Footballer" were advertised for sale at seven shillingsJuniors 8,14 to 7.12 . Stars

& 1lAfo r

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Ande rs on .were Ted- and sixpence per year .

dy, Holberry, Two teams, now long departed, had a stirring bat-And just to show the effects of inflation bound co- tle in B Section with No rt h Alphington 8 .8 to the vic-es of 1947, 48, 49, 51 and 52 issues of "Amateur tors over Myer 8.7. I'll bet it was quite a game!

Next week's Matches

LOOKING BACK - 5 YEARS AGO - 1982AJAX Club Secretary John Brustman officiated

in his 400th game as goal umpire.39 year old veteran Geoff Fletcher has reached

over 300 games with F.I .T.Goal umpires were J .Goodman, I .Malcolm,

R .Bridges, D .Hinchcliff, R .Dunstan, M .Murray,J.Fry, C.Jones, A .Smith & J.Vellerman .

St . Kilda CBCO (in C) inflicted the second defeatfor the season over Old Camberwell, 16 .9 to 12 .14 .Best were Thynne, Kellaway, Jones, Fitzroy, Buz-za, Hinricks ( 5 goals) (St . Kilda) Old Camberwellmust have been very upset as they failed to send indetails of goalkickers and best players .

10 YEARS AGO - 1977North Old Boys suffered their first defeat for the

season when St. Bernards beat them by a point ina thrilling finish, with a goal being scored from thelast kick, an instant before the final siren . Best wereMitchell, Cahir, Nadzielski (St . B) and O'Connor,Welch, Sheales North O.B .

M.H.S.O.B . saluted their unsung heroes, bound-ary umpires Doug Whorlow & Don Pritchard, whohave run 200 and 150 games respectively .

With three rounds to go the battle in B Section toavoid relegation was intense with Geelong on 24points followed by Old Haileybu ry, St . Kilda,C .B.C.O.C. & Collegians on 20 points.

Don Doods who started as a goal umpire in 1963,decided to try out as a field umpire and since 1964,has now umpired over 250 games, including two BSection grand finals.

AJAX, 3rd in C Section, withstood a strong finishby Fawkner (1st) to defeat the top team by 13 pointsand keep alive their double chance prospects . Bestwere Feldpicer, Bluzer, Schulberg (AJAX) &Richardson, Ferguson, Ward (Fawk .)

Caulfield Grammarians most prolific goalkicker,John Butcher, played his 200th game. His greatcareer had included interstte selection in 1971, 1975,1976 and to date, over 600 goals. (John was electedto V.A .F.A . Executive in 1976 and served with distinc-tion until retirement in 1981 . N .R . )

15 YEARS AGO - 1972Ormond & Old Paradians played an exciting draw

after Parade had many chances to clinch the game .However the two points enabled them to move up tothird place ahead of Coburg .

In a high scoring game Ivanhoe's accurateing, 23 .10 played a big part in the defeat of Old Tr : ;iity17 .17, and they rose from fifth to third, knocking Trini-ty out of B Section four .

It was disappointing for Trinity who after 10 gameshad been on top with only two defeats .

Robinson, Ber ry & Ireland were best for Ivanhoe.Geelong (B Section) had every chance to make

their position in the four secure by beating OldScotch but poor kicking in the final term (4.11) let themdown and they were beaten by 4 points .

Well known umpire Ian Marsden was standing forDoncaster City Council (won the election and laterbecame Mayer - Ed .) .

Victoria finished too strongly for Tasmania and ranout winners by 32 points after Tasmaia had got wi-thin 7 points of Victoria 10 minutes into the last quarter .

Best for Victoria were Birrell, King, Wc 1e,McCarea, Rojo & Duke .

20 YEARS AGO - 1967Collegians' inaccuracy 5 .18 against Caulfield

Grammar 12 .7 cost them a place in the four .Noel Stokes played his 200th game for Kew -

Noel had been captain, Club Best & Fairest (3 times)and Australian Amateur player (later a V.A .F.A.selector) .

Six teams were still in the fight for fourth positionin A Section .

Commonwealth Bank skipper, Tony Borrack,played his 150th senior game.

CARNIVAL RESULTSVictoria 17.19 defeated West Australia 4.10 . Best

players were Joiner, W.Roach, Smith, Fisher,Parkes, Mulcahy.

Victoria 11 .15 defeated Tasmania 8 .12 Best play-ers were S.Williams, Hughes, Proser, Sykes, Payne,Wood .

South Australia after a surprise defeat by Tasma-nia on the first day, convincingly best West Aust . onthe second day and were to play Victoria on the fi-nal day .

35 YEARS AGO - 195 2After 14 games Ivanhoe, with only one defeat (by

Geelong at Corio Oval), were on top in B Section witha percentage of 229.9 .

Geoff F ro st played his 100th game for PowerHouse .

A SECTIONOLD XAV. V ORMON DCOLLEGIANS V UNI BLUESDE LA SALLE V OLD SCOTCHOLD PARADIANS V NORTH O.B.CAUL . GRAMMARIANS V BULLEEN TEMP

B SECTIO NOLD TRINITY V PARKSID EuNI BLACKS V ST. BERNARDSBANYULE V IVANHOEFAWKNER V ST. KILDAMARCELLIN V THERR Y

C SECTIO N,,,',HS OLD BOYS V HAMPTON ROVERSBALACLAVA V MON BLUE S' OLD MELB. V OLD BRIGHTONKEW V AJA XTHOMASTOWN V OLD HAILEY

D SECTIO NBULLEEN UNITED V NORTH BRUNSWICKOLD MENTONIANS V OLD CAMBERWELLCOBURG V OLD IVANHOEPRESTON V ST. KEVINSHEATHERTON V ELSTERNWICK

E SECTIO NST- BEDES V BRUNSWICKOLD ESSENDON V CLAYTONSTATE BANK V OLD GEELONGPOWERHOUSE V PENIN . O.B.UHS OLD BOYS V WEST BRUNSWICK

F SECTIO NOLD CAREY V WILLIAMSTOWNLATROBE UNI V UNI REDSWHITEFRIARS V ANZ BANKDOVETON V AQUINASST. ANDREWS V ST. LEONARDSFOOTS INSl : V COMM . BANK

G SECTIONKEW V DE LA SALL EMON WHITES V OLD MELB .COLLEGIANS V OLD SCOTCHPORT COLTS V BLOODSMARCELLIN V OLD HAILEYBURYGTV9 V ST. BERNARDS

H SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON V STATE BAN KOLD XAV. V POWERHOUSE/BALACLAVABULLEEN-TEMP V ELTHAMTHERRY A BY EST. KILDA V ST. KEVIN SRICHMOND CENT. V OLD GEELONG

UNDER 19 SECTION 1OLD XAV. V DE LA SALLECOLLEGIANS V UNI BLUESORMOND V MHSO BOLD PARDE GREEN V NORTH O .B .MARCELLIN V BULLEEN TEMP.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2OLD BRIGHTON V OLD MELB .UNI BLACKS V ST. BERNARDSBANYULE V OLD SCOTCHTHERRY V THOMASTOW NST. KILDA V OLD HAILEYBURY

UNDER 19 SECTION 3OLD PARADE PURPLE V WILLIAMSTOWNMON BLUES V WHITEFRIAR SHAMPTON ROVERS V CAUL . GRAMMARIANSIVANHOE A BY E*At Elsternwick Par k

REMAINING ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAWJULY 25th F SECTION ST. ANDREWS V OLD CAREYAUGUST 1st C SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS V OLD BRIGHTONAUGUST 8th A SECTION OLD SCOTCH V COLLEGIAN SAUG. 15th C SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS V KEW`AUG . 16th A SECTION OLD XAVERIANS V OLD SCOTCHAUG. 22nd A SECTION ORMOND V OLD PARADIANS'AUG.23rd G & H SECTION GRAND FINAL S

OLD TRINITY 1987 FUND RAISING EFFORT

Everyone at the club is reminded of our two upcom-ing fund raising events, those being :1 . Raffl e1st Prize $1000 Travel

2nd Prize 6 months membership to the WinningEdg e

3rd Prize Original Framed Oil Painting2 . And yes its back "The 1987 Talent Night" Big-ger and Brassier than ever. Who is the mystery guest?Who will be the 1987 Miss Trinity? Be there P.& F Hall22nd August to find out .

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E RESERVEudderidge, Old Essendon (3) 25

West . Bruns. ( -) 20State Bank ( -) 20

St. Bedes ( 1) 1 8-~-cjibbon, St. Bedes ( 1) 18

F RESERVEDawson, Williamstown (2) 42Ryan, Aquinas ( -) 37Clark, Old Carey ( 1) 36Begley, Whitefriars ( 1) 35Box, Aquinas ( -) 27

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A SECTIONSchuhkraft, Ormon dHerman, CollegiansC . Lowe, De La Salle

A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companies t'.M..d

(5) 60

( 5) 53

1 46S. Curtain, Old Xaverians ( -) 39Bourke, Old Xaverians (7) 34D. Matthews, Caul . Grammar ( 1) 32Maclnnes, Uni Blues (3) 30Gleeson, Old Paradians (4) 30Sherwen, Old Scotch ( -) 28Rennie, De La Salle (-) 25Roberts, Collegians ( 1) 25M.McDonald, Ormond ( 1) 22

B SECTIO NFreeman, Parkside (6) 61Heath, Uni Blacks ( 6) 44Kennedy, Ivanhoe (2) 42Williams, Parkside (8) 33Petroff, Marcellin ( -) 29Riddell, St . Kilda CBC (4) 29Saggers, Fawkner ( 1) 28O'Rourke, Therry ( -) 27G . Dwyer, Ivanhoe (2) 27Korp, Fawkner ( -) 26O'Shaughnessy, Old Trinity (5) 25Crotty, Therry (4) 23

C SECTIO NCavanagh, Kew (4) 60Hill, Balaclava (2) 59McColl, Kew (4) 42Mitchell, Old Mello. ( -) 42Gravina, Thomastown ( -) 38

D SECTIO NCollins, Old Camberwell ( -) 57Dirvigilio, Bull . Utd. (7) 41Hockins, Old Ivanhoe (6) 33Tsailtas, North Brunswick ( 2) 32Thompson, Bull . Utd. (3) 27

E SECTIONJenkins, State Bank (6) 60Simmons, Old Essendon (5) 54Collins, St. Bedes ( -) 51McNeice, West Bruns. (4) 46Gathercole, UHSOB ( 1) 34

F SECTIONWilson, St . Andrews ( -) 90D.Wright, Aquinas ( -) 43Whelan, Aquinas ( -) 41Hearn, Old Carey ( -) 39Bonnyman, Whitefriars ( -) 37McLachlan, LaTrobe ( -) 33

G SECTIO ND. Robinson, Bloods ( -) 54McNamara, Port Colts (5) 45Engel, De La Salle (-) 27D. Maclsaac, Kew ( 1) 24Sweet, Port Colts ( 1) 22

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H SECTIONFitzpatrick, Eltham ( -) 43Parriss, Bull . Utd ( -) 20Dare, Eltham ( -) 17Giffin, St. Kevins ( -) 17Hall, St. Kilda ( 1) 14Doble, St. Kevins ( -) 14

UNDER 19 SECTION 1Randall, Marcellin (13) 45McLaughlin, Old Xavs . (4) 39Rudd, De La Salle (2) 33Malizia, De La Salle ( 1) 28Webb, Old Xav. ( 1) 28Freeman, Old Paradians (5) 27

UNDER 19 SECTION 2Whiteside, Old Scotch ( -) 40Lassock, Old Haileybury (3) 33Parton, Old Haileybury (6) 31Sunderman, Old Brighton ( -) 29Harris, Old Melb. ( -) 28Brommell, Uni Blacks ( -) 28

UNDER 19 SECTION 3Lengacher, Ivanhoe ( -) 41O'Brien, Whitefriars (4) 27Rowan, Whitefriars ( -) 24Savage, Mon Blues ( -) 18Crome, Caul . Grammarians ( -) 18Martin, Ivanhoe ( -) 15

A RESERV EO'Toole, De La Salle (-) 39Fisher, Ormond ( -) 30Heaphy, Old Xav. (2) 26Barker, Caul . Gramar. (3) 24Tellefson, Old Paradians ( 1) 21Hammond, Old Paradians (9) 21

B RESERV EDecis, Ivanhoe ( -) 23Selleck, Fawkner (2) 20Maher, Marcellin, ( -) 19Pit, Old Trinity ( -) 18Richardson, Therry (4) 16Looker, St. Bernards ( -) 13

C RESERV EWise, Old Haileybu ry ( -) 36Belmaine, Old Brighton ( -) 28Devola, Hampt. Rovers ( -) 22Winkler, Hampt . Rovers ( 1) 21Gleeson, Thomastown ( 1) 21Scicluna, Balaclava (4) 20

D RESERVEHall, Old Mentonians (4) 36Weedon, Elsternwick (5) 21Link, Heatherton ( 1) 19Marinella, North Bruns. ( -) 18Iles, Old Camberwell ( -) 17Ryan, Preston ( -) 1 7

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ST. BERNARDS150 GAMES - FRANK MONOGHAN ("MOINO")

Frank notched up his 150th game against Fawknera, ,r:eek. Frank has been at the club for eight years,,nd %vas part of the 1984 Premiership side. In his early;a ;s Frank (and brothers) were the most upfront play-

at the club resulting in a couple of weeks assist-la he coach, and time enough for an overseas holi-

However in the past three seasons Mono's de-:-~rrnination and discipline has resulted in many great;ames for the club. Frank's greatest claim is that no-~ody can accuse him of taking short steps in his 150;ame career. Not many people would challenge that.::elf done Frank and we all look forward to your next-niiestone .

100 GAMES AT ST. KILDA CBOCAnthony Avitable today plays his 100th game for

: ne Saints against Therry. He commenced playingn 1982 with the U19's and was a member of the 1983119 premiership team and also the C Section Premier-;nip side in 1984. AVA used mainly as a rover in theoast has this season established himself as a relia-oia and more consistent player, who is able to use~r s speed and ball handling ability with greater effect .v'; j'h youth on his side the next 100 is achievable . Con-;ra,ulations AVA from all at St . Kilda CBOC .

"ELEPHANT MAN" PLAYS 100 AT U .H.S .Kenny - "I am not an animal" Hunter plays hist00th game for UHSOB today. Kenny came to UniHigh in 1981 after playing his junior footy for WestPreston, and has since become one of the most color-iui characters at the club. Winner of trophies for "MostDetermined" and "Best Clubman", plus appearancesin the 1983 and 1986 grand final sides are amongst

Kenny's on-field achievements, but it is his off-field an-tics for which he is better renowned . Kenny has beena consistent vote-getter in the annual trip away .'Downlow Award", he is the current Tailem Bend ham-burger eating champion . Seriously though, there arefew better sights that one of Kenny's sixty-metre drop-punt kick-ins, or to see him come charging througha pack with the bail tucked under one arm . Congratu-lations on your 100th game Kenny !

TON UP AT THE TONER SJohn "JK" Konicanin plays his 100th game thisweek . John has had a successful career since com-ing from Keysborough in 1982 . This season, as wellas consolidating a permanent spot in the seniors JKhas consolidated his lawnmowing empire "JK En-terprises" which has meant the loss of that Old Men-tonians landmark, John's putty filled EH Holden Van,for the rather staid Falcon Ute. Good luck Johnny!

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ANOTHER COMMONWEALTH BANK MILESTONEAlso reaching a milestone today is Ga ry Slapar

who plays his 100th senior game. Gary is a deter-mined young man who has developed into a valua-ble team member. A shy lad, but lacks no commit-ment. Gary was given the job of Deputy Vice-Captainthis year as a mark of his leadership qualities he hasshown us over the years . A hard worker both on andoff the field'Slaps' is liked by all his team-mates andwe hope he goes on to play many more games forthe Cobras . Congratulations Gary !

As announced last week PETER "PEARLY"SHEEHAN was due to play his 150th game forBRUNSWICK . Unfortunately he was not able torecover from injury in time to actually take the field .Today, he makes it - we hope . It has taken Pearlyquite some time to reach this 150th - he started withBrunswick in 1975 as a young, dashing rover. He stillshows plenty of dash but the years that have goneby now dont allow us to refer to him as young althoughhe still retains that youthful appearance .

Pearly missed season 1982 due to a severe injuryand did not play with Brunswick in 1984 and 1985as he was living in Gippsland . He still lives in the coun-try but his love for Brunswick saw him return in 1986and in fine style became part of our Reserve premier-ship team . Pearly has turned in some excellent gamesin his career and his form this year indicates thereare still many more to come .

Everyone should appreciate the sacrifices Pearlymakes to play with Brunswick in travelling enormousdistances each week . His dedication and loyalty tohis club are great examples to his team-mates .

Over recent years very few of our players havestayed long enough to reach 150 games. Pearly cer-tainly has and he has been and will continue to bea most valuable and extremely popular member ofour club.

Well done Pearly and we trust there are more high-lights for you at Brunswick in the years ahead .

150 GAMES FOR O .E .G .We salute Lindsay Shaw (our quiet achiever) who

led the Reserves on to the field, glorying in the factthat since 1978 he has played 150 games for theDons . He has already played in two premiership sides,and hopes he can make it three this year. He has beena good club and committee man and gives his beston and off the field . The Club acknowledges his su-perior memory and has crowned him "King of Trivia"Congratulations and O.E .G . have expectations ofmany more games .

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VAFA representative teams have enjoyedthe comfort of wool for the last three seasons .

Players like Hampton Rover's DavidRogerson seen here in the new Woolblendmarkjumper for season 1987, and Ormond's PhillipKingston wearing the Woolblendmark jumperworn in the 1986 State Games, enjoy thefeeling of wool every week because the VAFAis one of a growing number of association swho have made the change toWoolblendmark jumpers .

They've made that changebecause they know that woolprovides maximum comfortwhether players are performingin hot or cold conditions,

And no matter how many times they'remachine washed or commercially laundered,Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape, seasonafter season .

That's why Woolblendmark has VAFAendorsement, because nothing touches woolfor economic performance that just goes onand on .

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300 AT BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEBulleen Templestowe congratulates Crai g

Sheridan on reaching a most unique milestone of

1 boast to be one of the very few people to have

a games . Starting with the senior side whilst stil lmber of Bulleen Templestowe U/17's Craig ha s

-en a part of the successful rise to A Section by th eiD Currently playing in our A Section Side, Craig

-d in every section of the amateurs except for one,being G Section. However with the continued suc-s of our H Grade side another milestone is aroundcorner. A past club captain and multi award win-

- Craig is a great clubman and has been an in-- :~ ration to younger players joining the senior ranks .=-c m all at the club, past and present, well don eCraig .

"200" FOR FIVESTony "Fives" Favier plays his 200th game for

State Bank today and all at the club congratulate himn reaching this milestone. Tony commenced hi s

eer with the club in 1975 and in those early daysis renowned for his stopping ability. In latter years,

Tony has developed his other skills to become a valu-;ijle member of the club. All players appreciate his.ccurate kicking and handball and many times are-`t "open-mouthed" with his marking ability . Tony

red at the end of 1986 but was coaxed back toelp out with "H" section (although his wife Jo thinks

,1e runs the boundary) and has shown the form oforevious years. There are certainly another couple ofseasons left in the old warhorse. Well done Tony fromII at State Bank.

THE BLACK LIS T

(Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p .m. -Reserves by 3 p.m. - FINE - FIVE DOLLARS.(Cb) - Also failed to phone scored by 5 .30 p.m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS.(Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to PressCorrespondent by 5 .30 p .m. - sco res (if neces-sary) by 6 p.m . - or B Section details by 6.30 p .m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS.

PHONING OF SCORESSENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTIONS

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

to MR. RON HALLY at379 8171

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50 GAMES TO DAVID ROGERS - OLD TRINITYAll of Old Trinity congratulate Dale Rogers o n

playing his 50th game for the club. As one of our youn-ger players to loin from the school Dave hasprogressed through the reserves to become a regu-lar firsts player. His enthusiasm on and off the fieldas well as on the training track is an example of thededication that all players should strive for. Well doneagain Dave from everyone at the club and we're sureto see the 100 game write-up in a few more years .

MILESTONES AT COMMONWEALTH BANKCongratulations to Michael Shacklock who plays

his 150th senior game for the Cobras today. Michaeljoined the club in 1979 and quickly displayed the qual-ities which makes him an important part of the team .Guts and determination typify the way Mick ap-proaches his football and leads by example . The Clubhas recognised his leadership value by giving himthe vice captaincy in 1984 and 1985 they the cap-taincy in 1986 and 1987.

Last year mick was runner-up in our best and fairestand won the Club Champion Award .

A popular figure at the Club, Mick and his partnerSue are always at social unctions supporting the club.Although 1987 might not be proving as successfulas we would like you can bet your life that our Cap-tain will be in there amongst the action, and makingsure the teams above us do not get an easy game .

Well done Mick, a true champion .

THE BLACK LISTNORTH OLD BOYS (Ca) - $5 .NORTH O.B. U19 (Cb & Cc) - $20 .POWERHOUSE (Ca) - $5.WILLIAMSTOWN U19 (Cb & Cc) - $20BALACLAVA RES . (Ca) - $5 .ST. KEVIN'S RES. (Ca) - $5 .

PHONING OF DETAILSA SECTION BEFORE 5.30 P.M.B SECTION 6P.M. to 6.30 P.M .Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at

528 3319A SECTION CLUBS ONLY -ROSS BOOTH 266 2002 .

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A SECTIO NORMOND 12 0 1364 873 156.24 48OLD XAVERIANS 10 2 1 1207 886 136 .23 42OLD PARADIANS 9 4 0 1218 875 139 .20 36OE LA SALLE 6 6 1 1034 975 106.05 26OLD SCOTCH 6 7 0 1193 1095 108 .95 24NORTH O.B . 6 7 0 1091 1261 86 .52 24COLLEGIANS 5 8 0 1139 1251 91 .05 20CAULFIELD GRAMM . 5 8 0 1062 1491 71 .23 20UNI BLUES 4 9 0 1068 1121 9527 16BULLlTEMPLESTOWE 1 12 0 892 1440 61 .94 4

B SECTIONST. BERNARDS 10 3 0 1144 901 126 .97 40PARKSIDE 10 3 0 1314 1098 119 .67 40THERRY 9 4 0 1410 1123 125 .56 36MARCELLIN 9 4 0 1205 1012 119 .07 36UNI BLACKS 7 6 0 1305 1124 116.10 28IVANHOE 5 8 0 1157 1324 87.39 20OLD TRINITY 5 8 0 1025 1188 86.20 20BANYULE 4 9 0 1192 1353 88.10 16ST. KILDA 3 10 0 1030 1167 88.26 12FAWKNER 3 10 0 966 1457 66 .30 12

C SECTIONKEW 13 1 0 1795 1034 173.60 52MON BLUES 11 3 0 1465 1071 136 .79 44OLD MELB. 10 4 0 1727 1155 149 .52 40OLD BRIGHTON 8 6 0 1243 1123 110 .69 32THOMASTOWN 8 6 0 1312 1260 104 .13 32BALACLAVA 8 6 0 1522 1530 99 .48 32MHSOB 5 9 0 1251 1482 84 .41 20OLD HAILEYBURY 4 10 0 1083 1236 87 .62 16AJAX 2 12 0 1007 1686 59 .73 8HAMPTON ROVERS 1 13 0 911 1739 52 .39 4

D SECTIONST. KEVINS 11 3 0 1309 1001 130 .77 44OLD IVANHOE 9 4 1 1418 1106 128 .21 38OLD CAMBERWELL 9 4 1 1391 1161 119 .98 38BULLEEN UTD 9 5 0 1343 1078 124.58 36OLD MENTONIANS 9 5 0 1265 1029 122 .93 36PRESTON MBOB 7 7 0 1172 972 120.58 28ELSTERNWICK 5 9 0 1222 1339 91 .26 20NTH BRUNSWICK 5 9 0 1067 1316 81 .08 20HEATHERTON 3 11 0 847 1625 52.12 12COBURG 2 12 0 1030 1486 69.31 8

E SECTIO NOLD ESSENDON 12 2 0 1224 850 145 .18 48BRUNSWICK 11 3 0 1491 1019 146 .32 44STATE BANK 10 4 0 1579 1145 137.90 40ST. BEDES 10 4 0 1249 955 130 .79 40WEST BRUNSWICK 9 5 0 1404 1107 126 .83 36OLD GEELONG 5 9 0 1145 1360 84 .19 20POWERHOUSE 5 9 0 1049 1277 82 .15 20UHSOB 4 10 0 1143 1413 80 .89 16PENINSULA 0 B . 4 10 0 945 1467 64.42 16CLAYTON 0 14 0 811 1636 49 .57 0

F SECTIO NAQUINAS 13 0 1747 634 275.55 52WHITEFRIARS 13 0 1813 838 216 .35 52DOVETON 10 4 0 1486 918 161 .87 40ST. ANDREWS 10 4 0 1728 1237 139 .69 40OLD CAREY 9 5 0 1251 1000 125 .10 36WILLIAMSTOWN 8 6 0 1307 1252 104 .39 32LATROBE UNI 7 7 0 1168 1306 89 .43 28COMM BANK 4 10 0 1070 1473 72.64 16UNI REDS 4 10 0 939 1421 66.08 16ANK BANK 2 12 0 881 1654 53.26 8FOOTS.INST. 2 12 0 902 1735 51.99 8ST. LEONARDS 2 12 0 705 1624 43.41 8

A RESERV EORMOND 12 1 0 1379 692 199 .28 48DE LA SALLE 10 3 0 1406 653 215 .31 40NORTH O.B. 8 5 0 1051 1068 98.41 32OLD PARADIANS 7 6 0 1123 853 131 .65 28OLD XAVS 7 6 0 918 984 93.29 28OLD SCOTCH 6 7 0 914 1100 83 .09 24COLLEGIANS 5 8 0 850 1101 77 .20 20UNI BLUES 5 8 0 792 1260 62 .86 20BULL TEMP 4 9 0 874 987 88 .55 16CAUL . GRAMMAR 1 t1 2 0 70 3141 9 49 .5 4

B RESERVEMARCELLIN 9 4 0 712 577 123.40 36IVANHOE 9 4 0 721 847 85.12 36PARKSIDE 8 5 0 905 571 158.49 32ST. KILDA 8 5 0 692 611 113.26 32

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UNI BLACKS 7 6 0 549 679 80 .85 28ST. BERNARDS 6 7 0 740 645 114 .73 24THERRY 6 7 0 835 796 10490 24FAWKNER 5 8 0 568 631 90 .02 20BANYULE 4 9 0 747 959 77 .89 16OLD TRINITY 3 10 0 482 917 52 .56 12

C RESERV EKEW 13 1 0 1073 544 197.24 52OLD MELB. 10 4 0 1101 717 153.56 40MHSOB 8 6 0 842 724 116 .30 32MON BLUES 8 6 0 853 742 114.96 32THOMASTOWN 8 6 0 1003 879 11411 32OLD HAILEYBURY 7 7 0 848 802 105 .74 28BALACLAVA 7 7 0 910 936 97.22 28HAMPT ROVERS 6 8 0 834 956 87 .24 24AJAX 2 12 0 534 1134 47.09 8OLD BRIGHTON 1 13 0 491 1272 38 .60 4

D RESERVEPRESTON 13 1 0 1223 484 252 .69 52ST. KEVINS 11 3 0 980 623 157.30 44NTH BRUNSWICK 8 5 1 911 733 124.28 34OLD MENTONIANS 8 6 0 918 828 110.87 32BULLEEN UTD 7 7 0 725 620 116.94 28ELSTERNWICK 6 7 1 932 1069 87 .18 26OLD IVANHOE 5 9'0 645 992 65 .02 20OLD CAMBERWELL 5 9 0 754 1209 62 .37 20COBURG 4 10 0 574 953 60.23 16HEATHERTON 2 12 0 528 1080 48 .89 8

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1

13 111 311 311 310 49 56 8G 93 112 122 121 1 3

OLD XAVS 13 0MARCELLIN 11 2UNI BLUES 9 4OLD PARAD.GREEN 9 4DE LA SALLE 7 6BULL TEMP 7 6COLLEGIANS 4 9MHSOB 3 10ORMOND 2 11NORTH O.B. 1 1 2

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0 16330 13780 13830 11650 12860 12050 11380 7990 6970 292

UNDER 19 SECTION 211 2 0 14319 3 1 11588 5 0 13747 6 0 9576 7 0 12206 7 0 11836 7 0 8314 8 1 9944 9 0 7603 10 0 834

UNDER 19 SECTION 312 1 0 137211 3 0 129 5

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601 228 .29 48760 170 .39 44719 200 .14 40669 138 .12 3 2

HAMPT ROVERS 5 7 1 806 1230 65.53 22OLD PARADE PURPLE 2 11 1 587 1714 34 .25WILLIAMSTOWN 2 10 0 501 1119 44 .77FAWKNER 1 4 0 55 203 27.09

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