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vr:7A would like to extend its thanks to the Board an

d ~, l ;niaistration of the WorkSafe VCFL and the rports Club fo r~ . ; ; nt . ;r,;nifieent efforts in hosting last Sunday's n' ' .h clash between

.I' k and the VCFL. It really was an interstate game, with the matcht,cecn two Victorian grassroots icons with the match played just ove rI

I~order in NSW . We lost and won . We lost the match . We won many '-~V ;-ri ndships and won many fresh ideas . Football again being the real I S~`m% c+ S

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CHIEF EXECUTIV EOFFICER

=.ed to report that during the VCFL v . VAFA senior match las t

l ; , nd the Country may be willing to commit to an annual Under 19 match against the VAFA .,~ ; a , i irtain-raiser match to last Sunday's senior match the VCFL East v . West Challenge took

In this game the best Under 18 players from the east of Victoria plays the best players fromOne possibility would be that the best 15 players could be chosen from this match an d

1 ,,, supplemented by a number of players up to age 23 to bring the average age to just Under 19

ic,r the game to be played against a VAFA Under 19 team . Officials from both the VAFA and VCFL

I,, ,, : c promised to meet to develop this concept further .

;t l, : n the Slacartseover Areri; -wick Park) draw is compiled each year the basis of thatir<iv, is that each A and B section club is allocated one home match to be played "away fro m

This has always thought to be the fairest way of compiling such a draw .)ac ;_es and players are happy to play at the ground, especially as it is where the finals are

pla :cd but the downside of it is that clubs are down on revenue compared to the match beingrd at home .

~ recent suggestion has been made which I feel is worth consideration . The proposal goes,ounething like this . Clubs would be invited to purchase a'•block" of home matches to be playe dt isisternwick Park . A "block", for example, could consist of a Saturday and a Sunday match

played at any time of the home and away fixture . Clubs could also nominate who they would liketh,~ opposition club to be . The block would cost the club, say $1200, and from this the VAFAv; auld operate the scoreboard and provide people for the gates . The home club then would taketlie gate proceeds, operate the canteen and run the after match .It there was/is interest in this concept a block of matches could be tailored to meet club needs ,~ cid once all "blocks" are built into the program other matches would be listed around these

Mocks" of games .

Upcum'ng dates :Pre r. i de r- ts' Forum - Sunday August 10, TrinityC~rammar Playing Fields- Cohen Room

Vote Count /Presentation N ight -Monday September 1, Crown PalladiumE°ecutive Seminar - October 13 & 1 4

A:id finally a reminder to clubs that there is nomeeting of club Members this coming Mondaynight . Clubs will be advised of the next meeting of

(Irabs when known .

Next Week's Matches . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .6 1Coaches' Clipboard.. . ... . . .. . . ... . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . .12

For the Love of the Game. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 18-19

Looking Back . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .34-35

Sportsm;er Arena Draw . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .59

Tribunal & Investigations . . ... . .. .. . .. . . ... . . ... . . .. . ... . .. . . ....59

Sportscover Spot the Ball . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. .62

Ladders . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. .63164 j

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I VIEWSt :- - : ,;s ,dentone'i'i.gcia moved back into the four with aconvincing 23 point win over Melbourne High at BrindisiStreet . The Tigers were in scintillating form in the firstquarter highlighted by Richard Sampieri's 4 twins and atthe first change the game was all but over . After that itbecame a bit of an arm wrestle as the High tried to regainsome ascendancy but alas it was to no avail. Specialmentions to Paul Wintle in his 100th game and to MaltyWhite of MHSOB who played his 50th a few weeks ago.Mazenod had victory virtually shored up in the first 12minutes when they came out of the blocks firing and had5 goals on the board before the hapless Rovers knewwhere they were. The scoreline of 9 goals to 1 at the firstchange signified a tough day at the office for the Roverswon the next 3 quarters but unfortunately not the 4 points .OPs' ran onto their home ground exhibiting a steelydetermination to succeed in a last ditch effort to revivetheir season . The game started as it finished with theParadians pushing the ball forward at every opportunity,although De La Salle to their credit narrowed the deficit inthe last term .North Old Bays came back to the winning list with a hardfought victory against the somewhat shell shocked OldBrighton . What was even better for NOBS was that thegame was at South Road, and they had been afforded littlerespect by their opponents during the week . The Tonnerswere still confident they could get over the line at orangetime, but unfortunately showed no passion through thelast stanza .In fine sunny conditions out at Old Essendon the two topteams met in the match of the Round . In what turned outto be a match of two halves the Bombers will have to goback to the drawing board. The dominance of Chris Woodin the ruck got the Friars back into the game allowingtheir flotilla of runners to lift their tempo and dominateproceedings in the second half where the Bombers for thefirst time for many many weeks actually faded . A worry foryou Frank .!! !PREVIEWOld Paradians make the long trek across the city to tackleHampton Rovers in front of their large parochial crowd atthe Boss James Reserve . OP's found a bit of form last weekand would certainly be looking for a bit of consistency bybacking up with another win . Not as strong away from theGarvey, while the Rovers are better at home andmathematically can still get out of jail with a couple ofwins . Tough one to call here and against the odds I will gowith the visitors . Congratulations to a wonderful

personalii, aroundHampton Rovers DavidRogerson who todayplays his 250th game forthe club . (Well Done Rego- TB )Old Essendon come across town to tackle De La SalleMalvern in a game De La simply must win . Are tBombers going to have the slump that the other finaaspirants have had is one of the questions that willanswered today, a couple of suspensions not helping tvisitors eause . In a desperate game in front of their hotground I have a feeling that De La will just get over the lirMHSOB welcome ' to the picturesque playifields of South Yarra . Even at home they are going to ftthe Whitefriars unit a tough nut to crack as they bu .towards September. MHSOB will try their hardest but i ffthe Friars have too many good players spread all over tground to lose this one .The two sides who have been perhaps the medisappointing of the season (Mazenod & NOBs) cla:today at the Gillen Oval. Their inconsistency has cost theboth all year but both today have another chance to aimfourth spot such is the evenness of the Section . It againa hard one to call and I am swayed by the form of somethe NOBS lesser lights - NOBS to win .Sportscover Arena hosts a ripper between the in formBedes Mentoi ' and the out of form Old BrightoI'm sure Jarred O'Neill would have used the breakfreshen his players up both physically and mentally atwill welcome the return of a few of his injured ones . RussBarnes is pret y astute too and would have done the s a

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,utact details are 9553 1561 home phone and fax, th eis 0403 433 016 or send me an ernail to: >ptusnetcom .au .

Old Boys - congratulate Michael Barlcer, oni_ the milestone of 100 games for the club . The bes t

or the club. "Hosko" came to NOBs from Staweli and has

After a year off in 2002, Phany has returned to some of hi s

goal at NOBs began with our under 19s and now

ids a regular spot in our senior team. NOBs would alsorke to congratulate Chris Hosking on playing 50 games

been as solid in defence as he is as a bloke.

old Paradians - congratulations to Glen Porteous whoplayed his 100th game last round . Glen joined us in1997,and began with the Unders . Our leading goalkicker

: .s not had a great season due to injury but is nowbop ;illy back on the job with 5 goals last Saturday_ 'nst De La, making a career total of 217 . Well doneP-rts", good to see you back on track .

plhitefriars - congratulate Brian Phan on reaching 100Games for the Club in its recent win over OEG . Phanycommenced with our under 19 team in 1997 and has beena strong contributor to the Club's success since that time .

,,-cry best form this season and with his lightning fast paceand great balance and poise, we look forward to manymore games in the future .

St.Bedes/Mentone Tigers - congratulations from allsupporters at to Paul 'Rat' Wintle on reaching his 100thgame milestone against NOBS in Round 13. Rat hasbecome an integral member of the Tigers senior team withhis happy go lucky manner and of course those terriblegreen training shorts . All Tiger followers look forward tothe next 100 games from the Rat !Old Brighton - welcomes Nick Perry to their 200 gameclub today and subsequent life membership . Nick playedhis first game for the club in 1990 and was awarded ' bestlst year player in 1991' in his first full season . A one timestate representative, "Pezza" has twice been runner up inthe B&F and leading goal kicker for the club on severaloccasions . He was captain of the club from 1994-1998including B grade premiership in 1997 . Congratulationson your milestone "Pezza", and sincere thanks from allpast and present followers at OBGFC, for your effort anddedication over the past fourteen years . "What about acouple off the wood 7"

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTIO N

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B SECTION - Round 1 4MAZENOD 0C 9.2 11 .6 15.9 18 .14 (122)HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .3 4.8 9.11 12.11 (83)Mazenod: Maske115 Morris 5 Meehan 2 Jayaweera 2 Gooden Hatiley DunneS Morgan . Best: Rvan Parry Meehan Jones Maskell Morris . HamptonRovers : B Ariz 3 D Ariz 2 Adams 2 Browne Flynn Power Pucella Rayson .Best : Rov: D Ariz M Fletcher Browne GraGVta B Ariz C McKellar . Umpires :Peter Simpson Mark Jenkins (F) Robert Seymour Ken Brower (G )OLD PARADSANS 5 .3 9.6 16.9 18-11(119)DE LA SALLE 2.4 4.6 4.8 8.10 (58)Old Paradians : Porteous 5 Curran 3 Brabender 3 Mctaughltn 2 BoundyDore Godfrey Heffernan J Swindon, Best : Godfrey Brabender Hvde MurrayVincent Dean. Be La Salle: Duggan 2 Man nix 2 Bonnici Foon GoodterThomas. Best : Silvers A Johnstone Ptcone Corin Goodier Sherman . Umpires :Sharon Alger Rob Sneddon (F) Matthew Simpson Matthew Cowley (G )OLD ESSENDON GR 3.3 7.6 9.7 11 .12 (78)WHITEFRIARS 2.1 5.4 12.10 17 .16(118)Old Esrendon : Heritage 2 Biggs 2 Podger 2 Stormant Leask Velardo HakunFleming. Best : Leask Forrest Dragojlo Wilson Biggs DiBlasi . Whiteftiars :Wallace 4 Dance 3 Carrigg 2 Anderson Brosolo M Carbone Kennedy PawlikNorthey Swain Wood. Best : Wood Kennedy Langford A Carbone PowerEames. Umpires: Luke Holmes Grant Wardrop (F) Bianca Share GlennKennedy (B) Andrew Barnes Daniel Scully (G )OLD BRIGHTON 4 .2 7,6 9.10 11,15(81)NORTH OLD BOYS 6.3 9.4 11 .4 15.6 (96)Old Brighton: Pirrie 4 Kent Rap Mead Bristow Stewart EwenVanDenDuggen. Best : Stewart Date Dickerson Pirrie Hughes Barrow. NorthOld Boys : Smith 4 Briar 3 Davidson 2 Boyle Sutherland Martin BarkerCasboult Cassell. Best: Martin Smith Davidson Briar Sutherland Roberts .Umpires: Geoff Curran Simon Stokes (F) Ross Dodd Chas Doyle (G)STBEDESMENPTIG 6 .6 9,9 13.13 16.15011)MHSOB 2.2 6.5 11 .6 13.9187)St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Sampieri 4 L Wintle 3 Hecker 2 McColl 2 M WintleN Terrell L Terrell Scatidi Povnton . Best: P Wtntle Povnton M Wtnile L WintleSampieri Hecker. MHSOB : Limhrick 3 Barnett 3 Atkins 2 Waterhouse 2Walker Home wMterton . Best: Limbrick Hogan Cassell Barren Taylor Horne .Umpires : Steve McCarthy Mark Morrison (F) John Robinson Its 17amyron (G)

B RESERVES - Round 1 4MAZENOD 0 C 2.3 4.5 7.7 9.8 (62)HAMPTON ROVERS 3.6 6.8 10.11 12 .15 (87)

Mazeaod: Carter 2. D.MeMullln 2, Veltman, Tilling, Smith, Smart, Murray.Best: Morris. Longmuir. S .McMuWn, A.McDowell, Tilling, Carter. HamptonRovers: Anderson 5 . Morley 2. BurgeraatT 2, Gray, M .McKellar, Vaughan.Best: S .Anderson, Christiansen, Morley, Black, McCarthy, Terech .OLD PARADIANS 2,0 3.4 6.5 10.6 (66)

DE LA SALLE 0.2 1.5 4.6 5.9(39)OLD PARADIANS : Goals:Sptnoso 4, Bus, Coltman, Galloway, Holmes, Pag(ta,Robins Best: Robins, Martin Joyce, Lombardi . Tension, Ludentan, GallowayDe La SALLE: Goals : Coggirts 2. D Hyland 2. Moore Best: Mchenry, Hyde,Buick. Hesse, Chester, CoggtnsOLD ESSENDON GR 1.0 4.1 7.3 7.51471WSB'i`EFRIARS 4.1 5.2 9.2 10.5 (65)Old Essendon: Hughes 3, Parts, 2, Uebergang, Weidner Best : Barham,Rtdlev,Hughes, Dale, Cramer Plhitefrtar~: R.Eantes 3 . M . Nunan, Baggoley,Leahy, Jongebloed, Hill Best: Elliot, L.eames, R.Eames . M .Van Den Boom,

Baggolev, AlexanderOLD BRIGHTON 5.2 8.6 12.9 14,11 (95)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.1 7,3 ]0.6 11,13 (79)

Old Brighton: Salem 5, Scott 4, Marshall, Nickas, Franklin . A.GmniFan,O'Neill. Best : Salem, S.Ginnivan, Marshall . B .WIIliarns, Nickas, Smith . NorthOld Boys : Smith 4 . Briar 3. Davidson 2, Boyle, Sutherland, Martin, Barker .

N.Casboult. Cassell . Best : Martin, Smith, Davidson, Brvar, Sutherland .Roberts.ST BEDES MENPTIG 2.3 3.6 63 7.10 (52)MHSOB 3.3 5.3 6.6 10.8 (68)St Bides Mentone: Crowe 2, Rhoden , De Groot, Ferris . McColl, Kidd. Best :L'Huilher, Mid . De Groot, Porter, Zomer, Ferris . MHSOB: Frazcek 3, Taylor3, Svirskis, Sierakowskf. Robinson, Adcock . Best: Fax. Orchard, Taylor,Svirskis, Adcock, Frazcek.

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4 L. H ~C . S. .

5 S . Bro6 S. Arm-,ong6 M. L;ar

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7 P. Harrison8 J. La Ragy9 J. Moloney9 C. Mitchell10 T. Silvers10 P. Hesse12 M . McHenry3 A . Johnstone4 C . Buic k4 D . Goggins5 P. Bowden6 S. Hyland (DVC)6 D . Moore7 A. Elliott8 A. Coffey9 M . Goodie r19 D. Hyde20 M . Picon e21 A . McKenzie (iIC)21 W. Goggins22 G. Johnstone23 D . O'Brien23 R . Sherman24 J. Morel25 C . Hyde25 R . Walmsley26 D. Spithill27 S Thomas28 N. Harder29 R. Mark s30 B . Mannix30 T. Molan31 S . Hyde32 R . Bonnici (C)33 J. Stinear33 B. Vagu e34 L. Williams35 A. Mackintosh36 W. Jolley37 D. Hyland38 S . O'Connell39 B . Oakley39 T. Woodlock40 A . Bonnici41 M. O'Donnell42 P. Bourke42 S. Murray44 A. Moore45 T. Molan46 A. Skinns47 A . Saw.2el47 G. Walton48 J . Foon52 T. Moloney52 E. Phillips54 D . Buckley55 A. McLeish57 C. Chester58 G . Walto n60 P. O'Callaghan70 hfl . Dugga n

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35 A . Fisher36 L. Fletcher37 L . Hol t38 R . Whitney39 S Burggraaff40 N Goold41 A. Crowther42 M . McDermott43 C. Marinis44 M . Pearson45 S . Blick46 L. Woolrich47 S. Silletto48 G . Kelly49 S. Weaver50 N. Foster51 J . Midwinter52 R. Mather53 J . Ng54 P. Adams55 J . Prar,tzos56 A. Blake57 D . Wilton58 M. Gray59 J . Morley60 M Terech61 R. Butmer

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Krzywnia kA 1 J . Pannagiotopolous 1 S. Vincent Res : Marx Lomagno 1 C. Woo d.

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,g A. MacGillivray 4 D. Ryan

de Morton5 S4 A . Curran

3 C . TesorieroA . L'Huillier4 (DVC)

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; M . Franklin .6 C. Ridley 5 W. ConnellY 5 S . Napier g B. Janson

5 T. MarshallLeask7 J 6 D . Stevens 7 N . Owen 9 A. Pawli k

6 R. Stewart (DVC) .8 J. Heritage 6 R . Bux 8 A . Scafidi 10 R . Pasqualott o

7 B. Logan 9 B. Hakim 7 M. Cosgriff 9 M . Terrell 11 T. Wallaceg J. Parrett

McNicot (CR)C10 S. Bryant 8 A . Sinclair

10 M . Wintle12 J . Kane

12 B . Vandenboo m8 .g S. Lennox

11 B. Papal12 J. Kavanagh 9 N . Brundell 13 R. Sam r iie

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,0 J. Mead 13 B. Hakim 10 P Brabender 14 A.Conn llYMcCol l15 T 16 J . Powe r

12 B. Williams 14 L . Wilson 11 J . Collins .16 A. Hipwell 17 A . Carbone

13 R . Kent 15 T. Di Blasi 12 B. Galloway 17 N . Conde, 18 C. Dance74 S. Williams (C) 16 S . McPherson 13 B. Richardson 18 S. Hecker (DVC) 19 A. Hilly ; B. Gadsden 17 D . Forrest

Pratt14 P 19 A. Drury 20 P. Henness y16 C . Tootell 18 J . Walker .

16 M Godfrey 20 L . Porter 21 B. Jones16 J . Homann 19 E . Healey .

Dore17 L21 P. Fedderson 22 N. Cunningham

17 A. Van Den Dungan 20 D . Hunter . 22 D . Poynton 23 E. Eame s18 A . Salem S . Dal e21 18 G . Porteous 23 D . Napier 24 A. Cunningham19 S . Ginnivan 22 R. OBrien 18 M. Spinoso 24 T. Beasley 25 M. Vernal

McCowa n19 J23 J . Hughes 19 A. Dean 25 M . Kelleher 26 S. Alexande r.

20 M . Smith24 J . Dazkiw25 A Frazer 20 B. Robins

26 Matthew Hecke rZomer27 N 27 L . Swai n

21 T. Ewert.

26 S. Fleming 21 D . Loney.

28 M . Andrew 28 C . Eames

22 L. O'Neill 27 J . Di Pietro 22 S . Fantone 29 J . Bristow 29 A . Glenn

23 N. Milat 28 G . Stevens Walsh23 P 30 J . Knuppel 30 M . Powe r

24 M . Gadsden 29 S. Uebergang.Lombardi24 T 31 M . Mifsud 31 M . Baker

25 S. Nickas 30 M. Dragojlo.

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.35 C. Barnes

.34 D. Gloufchev

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.39 B . Newbold 35 S. Simpson ( C- R ) 42 M . Wilson 41 M. Leahy

' J . WhiteStewart (RVC)35 C

40 A. McKenzie 36 B. Dintinosante 43 H . Dwyer44 D . Moss 42 M . Northey

.36 R. Henderson (RDVC)

41 B. Overma n42 N Bertram

50 J . Swindon 45 R . Gould 43 N . Elliott

37 D. Hughes.

43 M. Velardo39 A . Chambers 46 D. Pisasale

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38 J . Raju 44 A. Parker 50 R . Murray .Hutchinson48 B 46 D . Jone s

39 B . Farnham 45 J. Weidner 50 D. Furze .49 S . Walsh 48 J . Treyvau d

41 M . Allen 46 M. Beard 50 A. Pa iiag 50 S. Kidd 49 T. Hilto n42 L. Hendra (DVC) 47 S. Howard 50 T. Ludeman 51 S. Crowe 50 D. Crea43 J. Mutable 48 A . Salvo 50 T Wood 52 M. Towns 52 A. Baggole y44 R . Sherman 49 G. Collins 49 M . Hyde 53 M. Uberti 53 B. Wilso n5 C . McKimm 50 A . Nowland

50 A Tenson 54 M. McCraw 54 P. Micallef47 S. Adam 51 J . Stevens . 55 M . Ferris Tobin55 P48 B. Dever 52 B . Porker 52 M. Joyce 56 J . Chaplin .

McGuinness57 L49 B. Scott 53 T. Campbell 55 A. Swindon 57 C . Connolly .

Mannix58 M50 W. Leaf 54 A. Morrison

Gradzk i55 D54 M . Yeo 58 M . Zaki c

59 M . Zahra

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51 J . Lynch.

56 M . Makris 60 M . Joyce 60 A . Pothitos 61 S . Phela n52 W. Hebard 57 J . Lloyd 61 M . Rhoden 62 J . Anderson53 M . Dubyna 58 T. Williams 62 C. SperoE- J . Dooley 60 C . Cetin 63 T. Cute58 J . McBriar 64 J . Cunningham

59 S . Mead 65 R . Pierce

60 A. Bushby 66 R . Parsons (RC)FCL Interstat e

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olding on t (ion) and n o

idle concept well.o convey trust and car

goal can be successful ,

your Leadership groutboundaries to operate in i ;Certainlr at times I havfi

may impac- Ensure no c : c

one playe r

° Take tin h tearn feedback

and fter the match

regardless en follow up a t

training tne• Each player c ast 2-5 minutes

with you one on one ~h week

The above is a guide and has greatly assisted

me with both providing and seeking feedback

from players that I have been involved -%7,qtli

over the years .

Your

streza6 e h :Finding the rityour team and ~- - ogroup with a sense o fvery powerful thing <: t a

the Leadership group's vrh (e . This can give them a r

of responsibility for the overa:etion L:zd performance of the group. Bu

so in other ways empowerment has giver

ownership of tasks, an example of this is youidefensive players taking charge of match up' ;

and kick out strategies . Guidance car

sometimes be better than ruling with a iror

fist, as long as players stick to overall gam(

plan and style of play structures ther

empowerment can build momentum withiryour playing group over the journey of a lonl

season .

Previously, Assistant Coach Tassie Mariner .

TAC Cup Team

State U116 Assistant Coach

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It appears that two spots in the top 4 may havebeen sewn up, as Go ::v &a-as and the E,.airr.ulsdefeated fellow final contenders away fromhome .

The match of the round was played in classicwet weather conditions at Crunch gradesversion of the "House of Pain" at Mentone . TheLions started well booting 6 straight majors toextend the home ground winning streak andhalt the Vultures good form. RichardHeneberry excelled in the heavy conditions forthe victors .The Wells continued their nuisance valuestealing a win at Gordon Barnard againstTherry Penola . The game was tight all day andwas decided with seconds to go as OC slammedone home for the 4 points . For the winners,Paul Tempone provided a lot of drive on theball .The Animals scored an important ivin out at amuddy "Shark Park" by 3 goals . In conditionsresembling an aquarium, the Slewps backlinerestricted Beaumaris to 6 majors for the day .Steven Buckle was again in fine form for theAnimals while Mark Boon and Brant Deatontried hard for the home side .Merv's men were too strong for the Moods atGunn Reserve jumping the home side to set upa solid 40 point win . Michael Miller bobbed upagain for Ormond, while Mark Liddell was infine form .

However it wasn't all bad news for the Mondsas the Saints kept the Two Bluwithinstriking distance after breaking the drought .Mark Tkocz was again best for Glen Eira afterhis team revelled in the slippery conditions .Three rounds to go, the run home looks likethis ,Collegians (I I wins) v Slewps / Orm / Beau -safe for 4, looking at top 2, need 2 winsSt .Leo's (11) v Coll / TP l OC - see CollegiansCaulfield (10) v Pra ! OC / MV - healthv %need 1 more for 4 & all 3 for top2Beaurr4ar-(9) v TP / GE / Coll - need 2 and

maybe 3 to stay in1 :a ae V1_ r~s(9) v Orm 1 Pra /

LCaul - need 3 wins Therry Penola (8) v Beau / Sle,, ; ps / Pra - a

MV & %Old Camberwell (7) v GE / Caul / Slewpsmathematically possiblePrahran (4) v Cant 1 MV I TP - GE play Orso need I more to be safeGlen Eire (3) v OC / Beau I Orm - rd 18 cotdecid eOrmond (3) v MV 1 Coll / GE - see Glen EirUpsets aside the top 3 seem to be in trunning for finals action leaving it to 3 sidesbattle it out for the final position in the foiWhile the mission to jump above the dottline, may well be determined in Rd 18 .PREVIEWTight at the top, tight at the bottom and tightin the middle as every game is crucial frchere on. The match of the round is at HarTrott as the league leaders go head to head fbragging rights . The last time round"Animalville" inaccuracy cost Collegianmissing the goals 24 times, however they atravelling a lot better this time and will hctheir spot on the top .

C SECTIONCollegians Dixon 2Therrv Penola C Bannister 4Mentone Vultures Rowlev 6Old Camberwell Cadzow 8St Leos Emmaus tVP B Vaughan 3C ReserveCaulfield Or Dalwood 0Caulfield Gr M Harrison 0Old Camberwell Francis IOrmond Stewart 0Glen Eira Eade 2

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Daltivood 2 . Erickson, Baker,

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C SectionREAUMAR9S r'A~'e eee e ss COLLEGIANS G LEN E (Coach : Brett Merchant Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Paul Beddoe Cc h : Tony MacgeorgEAsst: Mick Lovejoy

Coach: Merv Keane Res: Marty Hook Assist Coach : Jon Edgar Res Coach : Darren FenedRes: Mick Carry Res : Chris Mathieson Res. Coach: Anttany Strafford

1 S. Nish 1 J . Foley 1 J . Dixon 1 N. Astapenko 1 S. Rowle y2 H. Gibson 2 B. Hall 2 M. Johnson 2 M . Dimashki 2 R. Gallagher3 M . Pitts (C) 3 C. Knight 3 B. Mooney V C 3 C. Massis (C) 3 M . Dixon4 M . Matulick (DVC) 4 M . Liddell 4 D . Atkinson 4 D . Cassar VC Res. 4 M . Hayes5 M . Ensor (VC) 4 T. Vine n

5 S K d ll5 R . Henebery 5 A . Tsirogiannis VC 5 A . Whit e

6 C Stephens6 A . Spence . en a 5 B. Donelly 6 J. Zagame .7 K Gunter

7 D . Foley 6 N . Crave n7 J C li h

6 S . Woolley 7 S. Vamvakas .7 M. Cooper

8 M. O'Brien ow. s aw 7 D. Surkitt 10 G . Richards8 D Perri n

9 B Cousins8 R . Foote 7 J . Farley

t1 B. Clements .8 K. Littl e.

10 L Buller 9 M. Frater10 A. Will (C)

8 C . Unsworth CAPT12 B. IUn g13 G . Brown 9 M . Meyer

11 M . Lee 11 C . Deal 9 J . Fry 14 M . Loughran9 P. Emmett11 C O'Meara

12 L . Healy 12 D. Pearce 10 J. Lang 15 Mimo Dimachki.

12 M13 C. Gourley 13 A. Green 11 B. MacKenzie 16 Danny Race

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14 T. Collins 14 S . Amiet 12 N . Harrison V C 17 L. Doolan 14 M . Etcell15 M . Boon 15 A . Docker 13 N . Thomas 18 R . Oldham 15 Mick Sullivan16 A . Quin 16 S . Sant 14 N . Lockett 19 A . Decries 16 P. Sulliva n17 L Atkins 17 M . Harrison 15 L. Cottom 20 A . Diamond 16 J . McCarthy.18 N Kennedyy

B . Baxter 16 A. Fletcher 21 S. Haines 17 C . Sulliva n. 19 T. Aylen 17 R. Honking V C 22 S. Emmett 18 S. Sullivan

t 9 M. Atkins 20 H . Vella 18 S . Taft 23 S. Neeson 19 C . Stewart20 N . Atkins 21 M. Pennycuick 19 N . Herman 24 A. Taranto 20 M . Wals h21 P. Sherma n22 J Holt CN)

22 C . Mc Assay23 D

20 B . Couch 25 P. Khazaal26 P. Tsagliotis (RC)

21 A. Wals h22 S. Hamilto n.

23 A. Catlin. Ash

24 J . Dalwood21 C . Harri s22 T. Skurrie

27 R. Gilmore 22 P. Murphy23 Matt Sulliva n24 B. Gray 25 N. Dorman 23 J. Kondarovskis

28 L. Shellard29 M Kassar 24 X. Smith

25 D. Teesdale 26 S . Widjaja 24 B. Low L. Pde.

30 25 G. Uptin26 R. Meilick 27 J . Ryan 25 R . Muir 31 D . Sheehan 26 A. Roc k27 B . Haynes (DVC) 28 J . Jacobs 26 D . Vial 32 M D'Zitva

27 A . Gang i28 J . Vance 29 G. Erickson

30 C . Fa ang27 A. Shinkfield

.33 A. Sheady

28 C . Johnston30 P. Dixo n29 C . Martin

30 S . Hunt31 T. Foster

28 D. Dowling29 A. Kenneally

34 L . Hal l35 S. Hollow

30 N . Freeze31 M Andrews

31 A. Ryan 32 A. Lawso n33 S Fryers

30 L. Moon 36 B. Zure k37 P

.32 N . Levet t

32 B. Calms.

34 B. Gross 31 N . Roach . Merrick38 M Lewin

33 N . Wilkins33 S. May 35 S. Thompson C . Blumfield

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.39 J . Gusman

34 D . Sheehan35 M . Johnstone34 J . May

35 N B36 B. Cunningham . s

Young34 J40 D. Lambe 36 C. Ogier. octor 37 T. Messer .

35 R Turne41 M . Merrick 37 T Macgeorg e

36 L. Ferrari 38 J . Restarick . r 42 J . Serpanchy 38 S . Perrazo37 R. Presnell 39 A . Bosna 36 G . Cooper 43 J . Fidogiannis 41 C. Rock38 J . Gerrand 40 R . O'Neill 37 C . Hoist 44 S. Diamond 42 T. Barr40 R . Rawlins 41 B . Kuppe 38 S . Taft 45 A. Caruana 43 M . Barr

41 M Talbot 42 D . Synman 39 N. Hart 46 M. Beddoe 45 C . Barr.42 A O'Brien 43 A. Bruhn 40 M . Hibbins 47 B. Cummin 46 C . Blair

.43 C . Bruinier 44 L. Schneider 41 N . Baxter 48 J. Halliwetl 47 J . Tull y

48 Mick Wals h44 C . Collins

45 D . Scot t46 B. Scott

42 N . Abbott43 N Groeneveld

49 S. Hall50 D. Eade

.49 R . Bdtner

45 J . Deluca 47 S. Jenkinson.

44 Y. Phillips 52 A. Haines (RVC) 55 R. p D Clarke o

n46 M . Saxton 48 T. Franklin-Jones 45 A. Robertson 53 L. Caruana .

52 K McLeod47 L. Mann 49 B. Gardner 46 J. Round >54 T. Dimachki .53 D Noonan

48 W. Travers 50 P. Delahaye 47 R . Solar 55 L. McGaw .~ D. Bra y

49 J . Bryce 51 T. Mc Donald 48 E Waters57 M . Chandle r

'55 S . Rickards

50 S . Lynch 52 A . Sinclair.

51 J.B . Shadbotf58 M . Scarfe59 B Zwar

56 T. Sullivan51 S. Coote53 J

53 C . Jone s54 T R nberky

54 B . Woolhouse.

60 G. Cedes57 D . Fraser56 J . Noonan. Windebanks

55 C . Hooper55 T. Cookes 61 M. Tkocz 59 G. Allan54 A. Thompson

56 S Krien56 B . Lumb 62 S. Lymno 60 D . Fenec h

55 B. Deaton .57 P. Farmer

58 D . Smith 63 D . Dunlevie 61 T. Smit h56 E. Leyden 58 T. Kavouris 64 M . Gribble 64 D . Fossey 63 S. Waters57 H. McMillan 59 A Beach 65 C . Safstrom 65 M . Dimou 64 S. Hesline58 M . Blackmore

.60 N Fallu 68 M . Watt 65 T. Allinso n

59 B . Grftths.

61 N. Bannon67 M . Joyce68 A . Tresidder60 C. Buckley 62 C. Sheppard 73 M . O'Meara

61 A . Richardson 63 G . Crathern62 A . Pratt 64 G. Poulte r63 S. McNicholas 65 N . Carric k64 M. Carty 71 M . Cassid y

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.9 A Bunnell

10 B. Mitchell 10 J . VainaP,9. Hanson (C) 11 D . Robbins . 77 B. Carey 11 D. O'Sullivan (vc)S. Cadzow 12 B. Dalidio 10 B. Hodgson 12 T. McCann 12 A . Christi eR . Kapaor 13 L . Wells 11 A. Pins 13 A. Krebs 13 G . Russel lL . Ga!dman (VC) 14 S. James 12 M . Beer 14 J. Eagles McMaho n15 A

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19 A GrantP. Tempone 20 D . to Hennepe 17 S. Campbell 20 A. Ballard .

Clarke20 JD . Mitchell 21 R . Wiley 18 M . Windridg egP '

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22 H . Brow n23 T. Naylor

19 A. Millican22 P. Ristevsk i23 T. Batty

.22 L. Reynolds

K. Darby 24 B . Arnold 20 J. Kellow 24 D . Bruce 23 D. Calagad

B. Tipper 25 J. Dale 21 M . McCuddin 25 A. McKenzie 25 P. Edwards

A. Hardenberg 26 T. Harvey 22 A. Sleight 26 A. Prosser 26 B. Lewis

A . Whelan 27 T. Brennan 23 J Macdonald 27 P. Levins 27 M . Garon iA . Sheedy 28 A . Clinch

.25 L Aitken

28 H . Giles 28 A. CarrollD . Gough 29 J . Clifton . 29 S. Darcy 29 S. GoodwinS. Francis 30 G. Richie 26 T. St.Clair 30 M. Oitobre 30 R. FinleyR . Perryman 31 H . Black 27 W . Watford 31 M. Contessotto 31 S. HollowB . Craven 32 A . Lom 28 K. Watford 32 D . Carron 32 J . Sacc oG. Ormsby 33 M . Collins 29 P Gartland 33 L. Thomas 33 L. KuretD . Joyce 34 A . Russell

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Gelli e5 B42 M . Flood 41 B. Barron

C . Jellis 41 T Banks . 43 B . Levins 42 D Dimec hL. Ryan 42 C. Keleher 36 L. Northway 44 A . Zalakos .

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.44 P. Appleford

C. Grant 44 A. Broadhurst 39 S . Morris 46 A . BrownCarter45 M

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M . HorganT Kearney

46 C. Cleary47 J . Monaghan 42 B . Downing

48 A . Dal y49 D. Cox 47 D . Goodwin

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R. Gazal 49 S . Metz 44 T Mahony 51 P. McGloin 49 B . Whykes B

A. Gill 50 S . Dipasquale 45 A . Upton 52 R. McGloin 50 B . Barron B

G . Weickhardt 51 T. Dipasquale 46 M year 53 T. Pecora 51 Mark Goodwi n

S . Lovelace 52 S. Betsy.

55 C. Hatfield 52 D . Westo n

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A. Margetts 54 M . Ramsay 48 J . Vagg 59 D. Pitcher 56 P. DunneJ . Gan 55 B. Rayson 49 I . Dennis 60 C. McDonald 57 S . Westo n

S . Fogarty 56 M. Farrell 50 S . Kennett 61 J. Blandthorn 63 A . Moloney (c-res)S . Jones 57 R . Kentara 53 A. Ryan 63 P. Nolan 59 T. Robinso nT. Nisbet 58 Ramag e55 S

64 D. Wood 67 G . Tsinari sN . Payne 59 N . Hoare . 67 P. Farquhar 69 S . Seron gJ . Walsh 60 P. Konstanty 57 S . Moylan 69 S. Meshcer 70 L. KuretA. Walsh 61 B. Jones 58 M . Muehlheim 70 D. McGloin 79 T. Higgin sS. Gregory 62 B. Stater 59 M . Worland 75 T. Ymer 99 M . La CorciaL Goldsworthy 63 C . West 60 R. Ferrero 76 G . Donova nS. Hancock 64 M . Wood 61 J Bedford

77 C . Vaugha n65 S . Anderson 79 T. Tribe66 L. Dale 62 C . Tooley 88 S. Pitcher

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I :r atch wrapToday To i Brain and Phil Stevens review therepresentative match played Sunday July 27 in

Barooga .Phil Stevens (PS) : Well Tommy we lost by 26

points . Do you think that was a true reflection of

the difference between the two sides?

Tom Brain (TB) : In all honesty yes ! We started

slowly which you cannot afford to do in this

standard of game against quality opposition andwe paid the penalty by being 6 goals behind at the

first change .PS: Playing "catch-up" footy is always difficult

isn't it, but I don't think our boys should feel too

despondent . Do you agree?

TB: That is correct Phil, their efforts over the next

three quarters where they outscored theopposition were terrific . We put a couple of goodpatches together but then found it hard at times

to keep that momentum going and to the

opposition's credit they kept coming back at us

not fully allowing us to play our own game .

PS : Who were the standouts from the VCFL sideand ours?TB: Stewart in the ruck for the Country was a

most worthy winner of the BOG award well

backed up by Aaron Greaves who kicked 5 goals

and their captain Jason Mifsud led by example

and had an excellent pair of hands . For us I

thought young Simon Clarke made a fantastic

state debut and was clearly our best player, in

fact the only one to play four quarters of footy. He

received support from Danny Byrne, young Mark"Harry" Corrigan, especially in the first half, little

Stuey Low was always in putting his body on the

line and Nigel Credlin did a sterling job keeping

the backline together .

PS: Do you think Rodney Eade as coach of theVCFL was influential ?TB: Indeed I do, Philip, because his planning intothe game and his knowledge of our players andour game pian, especially early made lifeparticularly difficult for us . To be able to put thatside together and have them gel and play togetherthe way they did on the day is a credit to Rodney

s, id the time and effort he put in to the game . I'rsure the VCFL officials would have been happ

with his performance and the publicity Ilipresence generated in the match .

PS : Enough to get him an AFL gig in 2004?

TB: Well he is certainly good enough to coac

again at AFL level . Just depends on what job

actually become available and which way Rodne

himself wants to go . Talking to him at the aft(

match the fire and the motivation is still there.PS : I reckon he might become Saint Rodne3

Tiger Eade or Bulldog Rod ! !TB: All of those Phil are viable options . I doubt Itwould become a Tiger as they have Wayn

Brittain already waiting in the wings. Both of th

others have definitely under-achieved and f,sure with the lists they have that Rod would doterrific job with both .

PS : Tom, that concludes what has been a fairl

successful season, notwithstanding th

disappointment at not getting the U19 game t

the starting line .

TB: Firstly on the U19 game that must have bee

heartbreaking for all concerned but it is goo

d see that moves were taken over the weekend tensure them a game next year. The long weekenin June was particularly successful with hotrepresentative sides recording good victories anwe now focus on 2004 and renew our quest tbecome AAFC Champions .PS: And Tom the final words on state football

t the year to you. . . .TB: Phil, it has been terrific to have beeinvolved closely with state footy this year . To sethe commitment of all involved to make the VAF

successful has been inspiring. This stems fror

the passion of our coach Nick Bourke, who ha

done everything in his power to see u

successful . If only he had the players of th

calibre of Murray Pitts, Paul Corrigan, Brel

O'Farrell, Matthew Dennis, John Steven<.

Lincoln Reynolds in his side last Sunday th

result may have been different (and the bee

would have tasted better on the bus trip home

but Nick would not use that as an excuse a

Simon Clarke, James Drake, James Beaumont

Quinton Gleeson, Shaun Neeson, Chanz Crowie

were all worthy replacements and did not l e

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.he ti nTA do-,i.,at note Tommy, thanks for your imp-

look forward to all VA-'fi, > ti'-a' "- :

roaching and relegation b<'l - ; loor, i .-_ .

f~~ . rd to'hilip, definitely lookin g

t ;me ahead in the remaining 7-8

ason .

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C}.l 4.3 7 .7 14.9 (69)

VCFL - Greaves 5 . Mifsud 5, Stringer 2.

nan and Power. VAFA - Harvey 4, D .

r 3, B . Jordan 2 and Hawkins .

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Mifsud . Robertson .

':yrne, Clarke, Credlin, '" . Cr,rfig^n, Low

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vdaters Nigel Credlin Lachlan For d

Danny Byrne Mark Browne Carl Steinfort

Simon Clarke Adam Chatfield Mark Corrigan

F: Qzdnton Gleeson Dan Jordan James Drak e

Stuart Low Tim Harvey Luke Hawkin s

; An+'revr F:amsclen (C ) Denver Artz Ben

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Shaun Neeson

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bster (G }

(best on ground) - Mark

i_an (chosen by VCFL )

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our,~y v.Formation being revealed to

be all relive dRic Sykes,

Peter Coicse,FA. 300 Club

in tl±",

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Is the four 1 ?separatBanyule <<nd or

ties ?

J'vni ,LeL~fs a 10

leaving the Bear's finals 1,brink, and resurr-c"- •Michael Gray vShaun Lo uCHB, and 17Ash Drew v. isBushrangers,Simon Gitlin a II I defea'° 'a -ersistent

a

Inq oneC~s it~~.il .

for .he Bears ,good one at

)iled d in the Ruck .productive forward for theJarvie strong at CHB, and--IF'.

Ar really broke away fromt Moorabbin . Brett

Duzenman s~on his wing for the Jackas,Nick Gold played another great captain's game,and Simon Gutman also shone . The Bloods hadterrific games from Mick Starrett up forward,Stuart Bethune at FB, and John Jess OtB .

Old Me aat.cznians and i7ni . Blacks were level attime and perilously close to another draw exceptBlacks' was the only scorer in a Prozac poppinglast term . The defences of both sides dominatedin the stodgy conditions with Blacks' backsSchilling, Brown, & Goonan being particularlyparsimonious . The Panthers on-ballers, GeoffDart & Michael McCloskey, were at the bottomof every scrum, while Andrew Carter againshone in the Ruck .

The Hoes came from 17 points behind in Q4 tobeat the -- when the rain brought thehome side's b' n m into play . The Hoes'crumbers did the damage on the day with ShaneSampson, Paul Manuel, & Paul Harris allinspirational . Robbie Schi -i(- ~r, Greg Chivers, &Jarred Prior. again stood out for the Bullants .

Monash Blues found : hard to shakeoff as Chaddie clawed their way back from a 6goals Q 1 deficit to be level at the end of Q3 . Adesperate g4 saw the Ashers take the pointswith Julian Smith, George Smythe, and MattPayne all perforating prodigiously in defence .Sf)"s 14ichael imnr essed the - _,i-

v'lich, if both orn to having I

an ow loses thi but at home they shout

id inside a boundem by 34 points in REbut by much less .

d . will be a frantic affair ewo club : 1 ; , ; :, a gut to avoid relegatio i

Chadt'te has h, (i a lu artbreaking sequence i

take this game i j a points .

UarL Blacks meet - _ with their primajaim being a 2nd Semi spot for themselves whIl,coincidentally administering the coup de gra(to the Bears own finals' chances . On their honturf the Blacks should narrowly vv-in a gre~mE ch .

versus Old Men t•.oaaiasrs will Ino __ ;hov for the Panthers but they shou .have il )r ird power to give them a 3 goavictory'I'h : . will have too much pace and skfor _ ., ~ - iYi Frearson, but canno t

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6 .11 ~.~'.7)15.1211021

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nla-ed in tts . 2tld was named

Decade . He is aa fantastic ( -b-!

ree play : ;_ .iirst year was aieship side. Si 'e

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td a;er s `Lit,

4 .4 7.65 4.7

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J. Davislu ll ing, stock,

i d Irons Pete r

15 .11 i101 ).7 13.10 t88i

• 2 . Pace, Ryan,I

rn, Manuel ,

-e: '.Uilllams 3 .

&nith, Florence .f' .~llliams . Umpires :

n . a painfi9 :ai-s in ir

full farward Simon E :-~sihas suffered more thar his

vertheies, ve hope t ong for t?-P =

has I .~!.s

at ` )m his s; >aration. `'v 1

''o expect t aa1', ;3tlo

,Club. In his-esented all sides ant

-luable ruckman an G-ntinues to learn with every g<- ~he'--?it and agility should see him de

;ular senior player in the future .rawbs .

ltes Sean Collin s

3.1 5.2

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2, Newbold 2 . Singh 2,A .lacovangelo. Matthews,

Farris 2, Buccachio ,mlos. Conte . Morrison,

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Coacn: t'nii uavis G< I Conno ;ly Cc t nricro(tRes. Coach : : -rf Simon Pau, Harper in Fraser

F . .,C . . .~I : AParris . C Gain )onal~1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 L. Toomey 1 B. Reed 1 J. Prior 1 S. Conle y2 M . Konsky 2 S . Tibb 2 D . Vditchell 2 S. Yates 2 M . Mau d3 B. Davis 3 S . Edwards 3 N . Taylor 4 W . Thompson 3 C. Tucker4 M . Dudakov 5 A . Boland 4 T. Gloury Bone5 D

4 T. O'Neill5 J . Ritterman 6 M. Parker 5 B. Willmore

. 5 P. Manuel6 D. Kalb (Capt Res)

7 C . Glennie 6 S. Tuckman 6 A. Tehan 6 T. Healy7 G Samuel 8 J. Jess 7 C . Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawle y.8 E . Raleigh

9 T. Harkin10 D Boland 8 B. Cantwell 8 N. Bone 8 J . Shuttle north

9 J . Berger.

11 M. Barmby9 M . Willmere 9 JJ . Matthews 9 E . Healy

10 G. Dukes 12 A Bethune 10 P. Gloury 10 P Tsokas10 P. Le e

11 M . Segal (DVCapt)d

.13 D . Den Braber (C)

11 D. Wilson12 J Egan

.11 GG . Chivers

11 D . Valkanis12 L. Hull-Brow n12 D . G lo enfein

13 J . Raleigh13 C . Jeffery14 A. Larkin

.13 T. Ryan 12 A . Parris 13 S . Narkiewicz

14 J . Kagan 15 A. Williams 14 B . Woodlock 13 D. Tulbch 14 P. Flynn

15 J. Segal 16 J . Hunt 15 S . Gray 14 A . Wilke 15 J . Curtin

16 E. Janover 17 B. Redwood 16 M- Gilbert 15 B . Wolnizer 16 P. Harri s17 S Morris

17 A. Cukierman (VCR 3s) 18 J . Hughe s19 G Whitehead

17 A . Smal l18 J . Turnbull 16 S . Smith

.18 B. Hal l

18 J. K rzner (VGapt} 20 M . Starret 19 N . Sannho!m 17 C . Darby 19 D . Wood19 G . Blieden 21 J . Pierce 20 S . Playfair 18 K . Burridge 21 N . Blainey20 J. Sharp 22 S . Flynn 21 R . Dintinosante 19 L. Stott 22 N . Shuttleworth21 D . Gelber( 23 P. Stone 22 C . Taylor 20 M Jones 23 D . Ryan22 E. Wollner 24 P. Harper 23 M . Gray

. 24 B. Frew23 A. Wollner 25 P. Sorace 24 L. Richardson

21 P. Gannas 25 J. Frisin a24 J. Gram 26 R. Weeks 25 J . Szeremeta 22 G . fr cLaren 26 P Camero n25 M. Blashki 27 D. Hincliife 2 6 H . McDermott 23 D . Matthews 27 J. Finlayson26 B. Duzenman 28 A . Swish 27 A . Nield 24 J Newman 28 S. Matthews

29 J . Wilson30 R . Kogelman

okin.

29 C . Ho g28 A. Zemski 31 G. Evans 29 P Sm~h

26 S. Boyd30 M . Sloan

29 P. Bryner 32 D . Alford 30 D . Mutton 27 J. O'Donnell31 T. Lupton32 L Pearce30 A. Lefkovic

31 A. Lewis3 3 C . Woode n34 M Tarulli

31 C . Bassett32 M. Natoli 28 P. Miles ;

.33 S . McGowa n

32 D. Weislitzer,

35 R . Chapman 33 S. Dean 29 D. Williams 34 B . Joyce

33 S . Boon 36 V. Hall 34 S. Lorenzini 30 D. Florence 35 M . Serafin i

34 A. Lewin 37 G. Macklin 35 L . O'Connell 31 L. No bury36 C. Zeegers

35 J . Lewis 38 B. Moran39 W i

36 D . Playiair 32 R. Williams37 P. Cotter38 R People s36 J . Israelsohn

37 A . SaparS. h te

40 S. Harris37 T. Thompson38 J. Redfern 33 N. Hamshare

.39 M . Ebbage

38 J Feldman 41 G . Davies 39 A. Ho;rgood 34 S . Lambropoulos 40 P. Martin.

39 D Vanaken 42 R . Moran 40 M . Smith 35 D. Daskalou 41 C. McDonald.

40 D Ones43 M. Slattery 41 T. Prior 36 P. Hare

42 B . Marti n.

41 A . Silver44 J. TaPPIY45 M . Rielly

42 M . Van terene

37 P. Ganiatsis43 A . Shemshedin44 A Pace

42 A . Cooper 46 T. Vandersluis43 L. Ferra44 S Yin 38 N . Scaglione

.45 A . tacouangel o

43 S . Chester 47 J . Smith.

45 D. Boyd 39 D. Buccachio 46 M . Iacouangel o44 J . Gotland 48 D. McCartan 46 D. Nasrallah 40 A . Foley 47 B . Waters45 A . Godlewicz 49 D. Poynton

47 J . King 41 R Lea 48 R . Tco ood46 A. Goldman 50 R. Kea

48 D R ot^klY.

49 Matt Sloan47 S. Gutman 51 A. Pringle .

49 G Bell42 P. Edwards 50 N . Clark

48 J. Pask 52 J . Bleakney53 S Verona

.50 T. Nasrallah

e43 M . Daskalou 51 D . Pearce

49 A. Lasnitzki .54 t~ O'Halloran 51 J Bolt 44 R . Schneider 52 S. Sampson

50 A. Benedyk[ 55 L Stafford 5~ D . Noona n52 46 A . Humphrey 53 M. Chaza n51 Z . Lewski

.56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C . Morivitis

54 E. Newbold52 D . Norich 57 L. Mackowski 54 C . Williams 48 A. Morivitis

55 J. Heal y56 S Saunders53 J. Mordech

54 I . Same58 T. Leddra59 B . Cooper

55 D . Williams56 A . Roethe

49 B . Touriganis.

57 A. Cont i

55 J. Kaicer 60 P. Scognamillo 57 B . McGregor 50 D . Glover 58 T. Plemhet

56 D.Seidl 62 J . Fitzpatrick 58 L. Orion 53 A. Boyd 59 A. Fakers57 D. Spilberg 63 A . Barrie 59 M. Mitchell 60 D . Horvath 60 J . Aboueid

58 B. Yudelman 64 T Nolan 60 D . Hassell 61 M . Anderson

59 R. Rotemberg 65 S . Hann 61 S. Dowlan 62 P. Merory

60 J. Wajnberg 67 A . Lewison 62 T Jubb 63 J . Crappe r

61 J Freeman63 J . Coghlan 63 A. Plant

64 M . Migliorini.62 J Gottlieb

72 T Wills 64 S. Taylor 66 J . Rivott-Min s. G. Cochrane 67 G . Stephen s

A. Cullen 68 F. YaghmoorS. Hiney 69 J . MazoccaM. Lent 70 K . WiseP. Phillips 71 A . PearceB. Beech 72 K . MaghamezS. Dornom 73 D. DummettJ. McMullen 74 S . Hal lP. Rates 78 C . Brown

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: nm Powell C^ Peter Russ f i r'iate: Tudey Shanassy C 'um N!Iwortht -Fes : , mes Shady Res. C= h: Jamie'eVinduss h: Adam Davey Re Cc : - t 'ichael Rizio s . Simon Taylor

Club . : Ill Ch Craig aulch

1 S, Chapman 1 T. Mitvalsky 1 A . Stevens (VC) 1 A . Costello 1 R. PearceMorris2 T

2 J . Baxte rL Holloway

2 C . Twentyman3 R Be))

2 A. Thain3 S . Sutherland (C)

2 J. Sibili a2(R) S . Chandler

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I ' , cord b, itthere on v C_ Cac,yha, i , ~x win, r Ga Tro bc tokeep °' r prevailedagainst close loss for theWilly be . >. 1 in aduel w'th f i , 'i the ho: : eside victorious aahad a solid

c PREVIEWMake or break for his week .Both sides need to oubl ehan, rfinala'hopes alive .Great game in the off]L); do-,- . way as theladder leaders hosts the in form Old Carey . As noted, aloss will almost certainly --isure OC's play cut threatfinal's footy so plenty to plc -ar. Are the Pirates due for aloss? Maybe, but not at home .Old Geelong need to beat (and hope for someWest Brunswick losses) to h ; e any hope of prolongingtheir year. Fitzroy will enjoy the open expanses of Comoand not only consign OG's season but also confirm thedouble chance .

West Brunswick host La Trobe and will be comforted thattheir destiny is in their own hands . A win will ensurefinal's action for them . Can't see Coach Siebrand allowingthis one to slip, Westies for me .Williamstown should be able to get back on the winner'slist at the expense of Bentleigh . Willy has had more nearmisses than an Irish Kamikaze pilot this year but shouldemerge victorious this week.

Hawthorn host D eigh with the Hawks keen to recordtheir first win of the year . Some returning stars in recentweeks have helped the Hawks plight whilst Oakleigh haveproven to be dogged competitors all year long. Hawks torecord win number one for the year !What Andrew Says :With university resuming and more players available, LaTrobe coach Tony Crisafulli suddenly has a spring in hisstep .

"The club is not travelling too bad," he said . "We're not faroff the mark at all. I'd ss .v we would be alright next year . "

coach Julian Siebrand derc~-itrd t

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match against La

Trobe as a "danger

itch in full flight but it is a pity the CYMS midfre k

game° . Consideringtheir form in the las tfortnight, the Magpieswill need to lift considerably to defeat the Students .The cat will be thrown amongst the magpies if 01Geelong can upset Fitzroy . OG will start hot favourites iRounds 17 (versus Bentleigh) and 18 (Oakleigh) but mu ;rely on the Magpies being upset by either La Trobe cBentleigh to sneak into the four. These scenarios will abe irrelevant if the OG's lose today .W'ith his midfield back to full strength, Fitzroy coacGraham Burgen was confident his side would beat OG astoppages . However, as always, Michael Vickers-Williposes a threat . But Burgen, who will play the versatilTodd Clark on the OG spearhead, was not over

leoncerned.

"No forward has kicked a bag against us," he said . "We'rhopeful we can stop him . "Despite a stirring three-quarter time speech by coaclD ie acleod, SrliIliamsta were unable to overhaul thi

last week. Gun forward Dave Lee is a pleasure t i

cannot kick the ball to him quickly enough to prevenopposition defences from double-teaming him .Bentleigh champion Dave Martin was fabulous at thideath in the Demons' thrilling victory against Hawfhorelast e! : . Given the C,-JS recent string of narrow lossesthe Demons will fanc}• their chances in a close match, b u

3 "F,C`I~ZOIYOld Geelong Vickers-Willis 13Peninsula Claringbold 1Williamstown CYMS D Lee 3Peninsula Payze 3Fitzroy Reds Tornese 0D2 ReservePeninsula S Claringbold 4Peninsula J Atchison 0Peninsula Coghlan 6Old Carey Hardy 2Old Carey Konstantinidis 2

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the CY'MS would have to drop a cog or two for this matchto go down to the wire .Despite their winless record, Hawthorn coach Peter

Tyson was still happy with his team's attitude .

"We've been honest in the last few weeks," he said . "The

guys haven't dropped away at all . They've remained

resolute and focused ."With narrow losses against West Brunswick and La Troberecently, Oakleigh deserve to start narrow favourites in

the clash between the competition's cellar-dwellers .

Although both sides are propping up the ladder, bothclubs will be approaching this game like a Grand Final .

Old C»y, who have won seven on the trot, and theunbeaten Peninsula square off in what could be a Grand

Final preview. The Pirates were the last team to beat Old

Carey, but OC have made close to ten changes to the sidethat played the Pirates in Round 8. OC midfielder Chris

Smith and utility Nick Detarzynski return this week .With three milestones this week, coach Glenn Taylor will

be hoping it does not have a millstone affect on his team .

The unbeaten Pirates have been slightly off the boilrecently, but coach Julian Sill finds a way to fire his

troops up for the big battles . This is the Pirates' biggesttest so far but at home they must win impressively if theyare to maintain a psychological edge over their rivals

going into the finals .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Ed Sill - ed [email protected] Wu - wuey43(_ ' .otmail.co m

Old Carey - salutes Dino Faelis, who plays his 100th

game today. Commencing with Old Carey in 1996, Dinopossesses great hand skills and equally loves driving theball into the forward line and defending grimly. Not afraid

to meet the opposition head on, resultant injuries havemeant more comebacks than Dame Nellie. A dedicated

clubman, Dino continues to produce his best both on andoff the field. Congratulations mate! Finally cracking the

ton is a wonderful achievement . We also congratulate

Blake Hutchison and Chris Smith on reaching 50

games . Commencing in 1999 and 1998 respectively, bothare at home anywhere on the ground but lately tend to bereliable defenders . Both have had a year off during theircareers and come back refreshed and fired up - much tothe delight of everybody at the Club. Well done, chaps!

Perhaps this year you'll get to play in a 'Granny'.

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

West Brunswick v La Trobe UniPeninsula 0 B v Old CareyOld Geelong v Fitzroy Reds

Williamstown CYMS v BentleighHawthorn Amateurs v Oakleigh

- R,OLD CAREY 3.5 7.8 10.11 13.13 (91)WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .2 2.3 3.7 4.7131)Old Carey: Cohen 5. White 2, Howat 2, Raftopoulos 2, Stewart-Holmes, MacFarlane Best: Crosher, Howat, Bull T, Stewart-Hohnes,Van Cuylenberg, MacFarlane West Brunswick : Batters, McGuire,Lehmann. O'Brien Best : West . Sutherland. Gartland, Ward, Touzel .Batters Umpires : Peter Simpson Alan Ladd (F) Peter Teasdale AndrewBarnes (B) Kevin Segota Vin Veseovi (G )LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 4.4 7.5 8 .7(55)OLD GEELONG 6 .2 8.4 10.5 10.6 (65)

LaTrobe University : Slater 2, White 2. Darcy 2. Davis . Pruscino . Best

Slater, Murray . Mawdsley, McMeekin . Davis, Dunne Old Geelong:

Vickers-Willis 3 . Munro 3, Stinchcombe. S.0'Brien, Malpas, Bayles.Best: Stinchcombe, Vickers-Willls, Fitzclarence, Lansdell, McMahon,Betts Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Peter James (F) Blanca Share Brendan

Cannon (B) Matthew Simpson Chris Doyle (G)

FITZROY REDS 2.5 6.11 8.14 10 .18 (78)

WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .3 4.4 7.8 8 .9(57)

Fitzroy Reds : L. Bryne 2, Capodtferro 2 . Ronchi. Dawson. V. Cahill .

Mitchell. Best : V . Cahill, Addicott . Curtis, L . Byrne. Ronchi, Clarke

Williamstown: Not Supplied Umpires : Michael Forde Mick Giiday (F)Scott Gavens (B) Jack Watty Daniel Brookes (G )BENTLEIGH 5.2 8.5 I L 11 t2 .13 (85)

HAWTHORN 4.1 8.4 10.6 11.8 (74)

Bent : Banks 3 . Adaway 2, Robertson 2, S. Holmesby . Best: Ireson .

Seeley, Clark, Padgham . D . Martin, Robertson . Haw: Not supplied .

Umpires : Nick Ryde Wayne Hinton (F) Sam Gent Ben Bracken (B)Garry Clancy Peter Maddocks (G )OAKLEIGH 4.1 5.3 8.5 8 .7(55)

PENINSULA 0 B 5.5 11 .10 14.14 19.17 (131)Oakleigh: Goals: M Dimachki 3 Bromley 2 Dalton Hunt Mackenzie .Best Zula Bromley Dimaehki Dalton Reyztiolds Briggs Peninsula:

Goals : Murphy, 4 Grant 4 Torossl 3 T Prendergast Payze S Parsons

White Bowen Growcott S Claringbotd Powney . Best Grant MurrayTorossi Murphy Crean A Atchison . Umpires : Tom Haysom LukeHolmes (F) Thepan Nallianthan (B)

D2 RESERVE - Round I 4OLD CAREY 3.5 4.6 5.6 8.11 (59)

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 4.3 8.4 9 .4(58)

Old Carey: Hall 3, Konstanilnidls 2 . Bull N . Drake, Guerra A Best :

Smith, Guerra A . Hall, Ward, Bull N, Mason West Brunswick:

hiukenthaler 3. Bagnall 2, Rudd 2, Baker, Campbell Best : Brooks,

Bagnall, Jenkin . Stewart. Williamson . Hilto n

LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0.0 1.0 2.1 2 .103)OLD GEELONG 1.2 4.4 8.7 10.8 (68)

LaTrobe University: Watson, Ulph . Best : Tomlinson, Murphy,

Bowden, Fanning. Gloury, Samson Old Geelong : Ardie 3, Abbott 2,

Johnson. Slattery. Allen, Paul, Dhlllon. Best: Ardlie. Waters, Paul .

Slattery, Marciano, Teague

FITZROY REDS 9.4 13.7 18.7 20.7 (127)

WILLIAMSTOWN 0.0 1.2 1.2 2.4(16)

Fitzroy Reds: D. Bahr 7, Foster 3. Reeves 3, Hannam 2, Murphy,

McGrath, Crane . Rome Best Grillo, Murphy . McGrath, Hannam, D.

Bahr, Gleeson Wi lliamstown: Allen, Buttigreg Best : A McCutchen.

Burgess,Bergin. Griffin, A . McKenzie, Koc hBENTLEIGH 3.5 5.8 6.11 6.20 (56)

HAWTHORN l .l 3.2 4.6 4.8 (32)

Bent: Vtvona 2, Sice . C. Aitken . Gatto, Smith . Best: Gold . Hutchison.

Smith. Ferguson . Beatie, McFarlane . Haw: Not supplied .

OAKLEIGH 1.3 1.3 3.3 3.5 ( 23)

PENINSULA 0 B 2.0 12.6 15.8 20 .12 t 1321

Oakleigb : Goals : Curtain Holden Keating. Best T Dimachkl Ryan RHolden Evans Connel(an Rowan . Peninsula : Goals: J Atchison 3

Falklner 3 Dunne 2 MeKinstry 2 haley 2 Angus Day McMahon S

Claringbold J Coghlan A Parsons Minchin Cook Best : Haley McMahon

Dunne Liuzzi Trewhitt Taylor .

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D2 SectionHENTLEIGH

Coach : Paul DimattinaAssistant : Steve GraceRes. Coach : Steve Hall

1 C . Sharp2 D . Ferguson3 A. Pittit o4 S . Sice5 M . Eyles6 R . Webe r7 J. Robertson8 J. Handfield9 I .Jackson10 A. Henry11 D. Martin12 N . Aitken14 B. Reid15 S. Grace16 L. Airey17 C. Martin18 S .Adaway18aM . Walker19 B . Clark20 R . Fishlock21 A. Graham22 A. Smith23 G . McFarlane24 L. Holmesby25 D. Gold26 B.Padgham27 J. Seele y28 M. McCulloch29 H . McKenzie30 A. Miksad30aD. Kopitschinski31 S . Crave n32 A . Strauch33 P. Withington34 M. Pirie35 L Ireson (C)36 M . Backma n37 P. Hutchison38 G. Beattie39 G . Prig g40 J. Harbottle41 J . Neve42 A. Mikkelsen43 A . Ferris44 G. Holland4546 R . Lawford47 M . Scanlon48 P. Dimattina49 L. Vivona50 A . Stanes51 P. Sampson52 L . Sampson53 A. Banks54 R. Coyle55 G. Richards56 C . Aitken57 A. Cantsilieris58 T. Caterson59 S. Kennedy60 R. Punte r61 J . Perrone

FITZROY REDSCoach : Graham Burgen

Res. Coach : Darren KaneClub 18 Coach : Greg Box

1 D. Hannam2a B. Holderhead2b A. Walsh3 S. Dibenedetto5 P. Diacogiorgis7a S . Andrew7b L . Byrne8 A. Byrne9a H. Fletcher9b C. Prior10 A . Urbanic11 B . Atherton13a A Dawson13b S. Pidotto14 T. Clarke16 G . Crane17 B . Lee18 M . Baker19a C . Andrew20 T. Mitchell21 C. Meighen22 C. Sullivan23b M . Camelled23b D. Knowles24 A . Parsons26 C . Tempedey27 J. Tomese29 V. Cahill30 C. Little31 P. Crowe32 A . Grant33 S . Drury34 S. Herceg36 M. Reeves38 A. George40 G . Bence42 I. McBurney45 J . Bennie46 D . Timm51 J. Rawlins53 S. Addicott54 J . Parsons56 C. Quinn57 R . Rome61 G. Virtue62 N . Auden67 R. Holderhead73 J . Bare75 B . Pollard76 D . Curtis77 A. Grillo97 D . Ronchi

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HAWTHORNCoach : Peter TysonRes. Coach : Ed Sil l

I A . Collins2 G. Broadley3a A. Knott3b N. Patterson4a S. Stevens4b B. Glover5a S. Avery5b T. Kerr6a P. Avery7 C . Alexander8 J. Cargil ;9 R .Ogge10 R Orchard11 M . Pollock12b A. Tsoumbari

s 13a J.Murphy13b J. Povey14a D. Lauletta14b T. Fitzpatrick15 M. Tyson16 C. Reed17 B . Ruzicka18 P. Phillips19 J . La w20 S. Parke r21 K. Brockman22 C. Habel23 L Collins24 J . Jackomonis25 M . Zaverella26 N . Hayes27 R . Lord28 T. Crivelli29 P. Barker30 3 13233 P. Stroud34 R. Johnston35 S . Davies36 A. West37 M. Daou38 B. Bruns39 G . Carl e

''.. 40 P. Rossitto41 J. Bogi e42 D . McGlenchy43 I. Chepa44 B. AIlder45 B. Mountain46 T.O'Hanlon47 D. Lahiff48 A. Brick49 N. Tierney50 J . Gourley51 S . Signorini52 C . Fros t53 M. Preston54 J. Berry55 A. Saulle56 M . Coglan57 B . Collins58 T. Dixon59 A Doyle60 G . Saddington61 M . Gray62 A Johnsen63 D. Kealy64 N . Kudeweh65 G. Ulywhite66 C . Lorenz67 S. McDonald68 P. Nikoloau69 T. Papamarkov70 A . Patton71 S. Williams72 M. Waller73 J. Williams75 E. Sill76 C. Pickett77 A . Smith78 D . Carter

LA.TROHEOHYERSITY

Coach : Tony Crisafull iRes: David Huffer

1 Riverton2 S.Fredrickson3 D.Sheldrick4 N .Dunn e5 S .Adamswaite6 M.Watson7 S.Burke8 M.Correnti9 LWalker10 S.Davis11 D.Harris11 AMurray13 P.Moon15 S.Brooks16 A.Brennan17 J.Brodie18 A.Hevritt19 S.White20 A.Murphy21 D.Edmunds22 S .Wilcock23 S .Craig24 S .Edwards25 M.Fanning27 S.Pruscino28

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Ross29 ARandell30 J.Smith31 R.Mann32 S .Gemmola36 TMawdsley40 R .Slater42 D .Gleeson43 A.Poulton44 S.Unehan45 D.McMeekin47 A.Samson50 K.Hopkins54 T.Peters55 ACummings56 J.Nield57 A.Woolmer63 J.Laidlaw70 J.Dumaresq75 S.Gellert

ABailleR.BakerA BentonS .BlandC.BowdenTBullenS.CliffordB.ClutterbuckM .CotsopoulosH.DaviesN.DejanovicM .DonohueT.DugganS.DumsdayJ.ElliottJ.EyreP.FarrantC.FrancisD.GilmourJ .GriffinD .HillR .HoskingD .HutferS.JacksonD.KerrisonC.KneeB.LaunikonisJ .LevyP.Lia sT.LiqhtfootA . MannP.MarozziLMcNamaraM.MillarB.0'ConnorX.O'DonnellS .OTooleD.PatienceS .PattersonM.PaullB.PhillisS.PitaroA.PlaceC.PorterH.RussellP.StewartJ .ThomR .WalkerJ.Waterman

OAKLEIGH A F C ~Coach : Chris Moore

Res. Coach : Pat McKenna

1 S . Band a2 A . Bloomfield3 D . MacKenzie (VC)4 B. Varkatzos5 C . Kokkinos7 M . Short8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 R . Mitchell11 C . Hanley12 R . Dooley13 D. Britt14 P. Malcolm15 G. Redford16 M . Bell17 L. Curtain18 J. Connellan19 R . Keating20 J. Tolley21 A. Perdikomatis22 S . Ear23 J . Kedey24 S. Kitts25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitts (VC)27 G . Smit h28 B. Anderson29 D. Sowersby30 P. Holde n31 T. Bromley (C)32 J. Brown33 M. Clark34 B. Evans35 R. Nuske36 M . Ryan37 P. Torpey38 S. Cammiss39 A. Mulholland40 J. Gaa l41 M . Cash42 S . Dalton43 P. Lucas44 N . Smith45 G .Chapman46 B. Nguyen47 M . Stevenson48 A. McKenzie49 S . Collin s50 J. Cai n51 L Kennedy52 C . Cooke53 T. Hunt54 0 . Parton55 A. Gook56 J . Page57 B . Woutersz58 E. Bennett59 P. Ciavarella60 S. Clarke63 A. Jury64 M . Ogilvi e

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~~OLD CAREY OLD GEELONG PENIN SULA 0 D W E~i C~' .", :~':!li:' ;AFC WILLiAMSTOWN CYMS

Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach : Michael Lockman Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Julian Siebrand Coach: Dane Macleod

Fcs Paul Montgomery Res : Ben Dunn Res . Coach : Brian Cronin Res: Damien Shaw Res Coach : Cameron McKenzi e2 J . But6gieg

Angus (c)I C 1 S. Maloney 1 S . Parsons 1 M Drain /A Hamilton 3 D. Wouda.Faelis N OD 2 S. McMahon 2 A. Parsons 2 P. Hamilton 4 S. Wuchatsc h

.2; M . Cohen 3 J. F'rizclarence 3 M. Goldthorp 3 G. Heppell

Lehman n4 C5 T. Wheeler

4 D. James 4 C . Sticnchcombe 4 E. Bowen .Cannan e5 A 6 N. Grant

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5 M. Vckers-Willis 5 N. Kent .6 S . Pietsch 6 D. G ri eve

6 C. Campbell (c) 6 J . BellPau l7 J

6 M . Warne r7 S. Murray 7 S . Benjamin 7 B. Robinson

7 R . Oppy NO.

8 T. Seymour 8 P. Angus8 P. Batters

Morphett9 A8 B. Hann

8 M. Cann 9 D. Salter 9 M. Dentry.

10 S . Byrne9 J. Munro

9 B. Andrews 10 M . Avery 9 P. Krohn (res .) 11 H. Bailey 10 B. Cock s10 K. Shrives 11 L. Stevens 10 A. Haley 12 B. Clarke 11 B. Twist11 N . Everett 12 N. Perrin 11 J. Sill 13 M . Ritchie 12 A. Featherston12 C . Davey 13 S . O'Brien 12 S . Ferguson 14 P. Norman 13 A. Mackle y13 B. Hutchison 14 D. Taylor 13 B . Cook 15 M. Russell

14 J Wyatt14 M . Mahon 15 H . McCarthy 14 S . White 16 P. HarrisTT Maguire .

15 N . Bull 16 T. Fallaw 15 J . Davis 17 R . Heywood 15 J . Tinham

16 R . Graham 17 M. Goldsworthy 16 S . Claringbold 18 M. McManus 16 S . Phemister

17 A . Parton 18 J. Malpas 17 J . Coghlan 19 M. SheltonHoulden20 T

17 M . Kennedy

18 B . Chiuchiarelli 19 B. Grills 18 M . Merrick .McNamara21 S 18 D. Oldha m

19 T. Wood 20 S . Cole 18 J . Whelan (res.) .22 A . Steward 19 S . Barlow

Drake (Cr)19 P 21 N . Bayne 19 A. McKinstry 23 G. Leahy 19 P. Dervan.Raftopoulo s20 J 22 J . Fitzgerald 20 S. Prendergast 24 J . Jenkin 20 ? Geraghty.

T. Collin s2123 C. Fairburn24 A . Munro

21 A. Teefow,22 A. Atchison (C)

25 J . Siebrand26 R. Benjamin 21 L Monkhurst

22 C . Battle 25 G . Leishman 23 R . Powney 27 D. Disisto 22 J. McCutchean23 C . Pattenden 26 S . Lansdell 24 T. Prendergast 28 J . Ward 23 B. Josep h24 P. Unkles 27 W. Paul 25 J . Atchison 29 C. Sheedy 24 C . Pach25 L . Chiuchiarelli (vcr) 28 T. Carey 26 A . Murphy 30 M . Lewis 25 G . Burgess26 A. Wood 29 G . Allan 27 S . Payze 31 S. Edwards

Thomson25 P28 D . Biondo 30 M . Stevens 28 B . Taylor 32 M . Carmichae l

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31 J . Ward 33 T Paul 31 B . Grant 35 D. Jelbar t36 S. Campbell

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32 P. Graham 34 B. Yates 32 B . L uzzi 37 T. Dempsey29 B . Giffin

33 N . England 35 P. Johnstone 33 R. Stainforth 38 S. Darling 30 Kirk Dowsey34 H. Thomas 36 T. Ayerbe 34 M . Falkiner 39 R . West 31 C. Gaud

35 S . Hardy 37 T. Betts 35 T. Trewhitt 40 R . Baker 32 A. McCutcheonWood36 S 38 M . Leslie 36 N . Claringbold 41 R . Touzez 33 T. Boz.

37 S. Jessup 39 S . Clark e40 H . Legoe

37 J. Growcott38 T. Coghlan

42 C . Norman43 J . Tobin 34 B. Jones

38 L. Guerra (vcr) 41 P. Winter 39 S. Barber 45 J . Smith 35 C. Bergin39 C . O'Reilly 42 A. Kettle 40 B. Mitchell 46 A. Bandt 36 M . Imm s40 S. Angus 43 D. O'Brien 41 A . vdotto 47 A. Thompson 37 B. Hynes41 A. Gates (cr) 44 A. Dhillon 42 M. Barron 48 M . Moore 38 J. Hynes42 P. Busse 45 S. Morgan 43 B . Dunne 50 A. Bagnal l

Sherry51 L 39 A Carter43 D . Joyce44 N . Detarczynski

46 L . Knigh t47 M. Strauch

44 C. Maclean45 L. Prendergast

.54 D. Coonan 40 S. Jamieson

45 T. Bull 48 S. Greed 46 D. Brennan 61 K. HiltonDisho n62 S

41 A. McKenzie

46 H . Giannikos 49 S. Grfriths 47 L. Palmer .63 J. Gartlan

42 D . Elias

50 J . White 50 L. Teague 48 G. Lethbridge 64 L . Stewart43 C. Pach

51 R. Hall 51 J. Kilpatrick 49 A. Minchin 69 R . Hussey 44 M . Manning

55 J . Boag 52 J. Legoe 50 P. Arnold 70 D . Weston 45 J . Digrazi a

Boncher58 J 53 T. Bayles 51 L Gilder 71 M . Brookshaw, 46 M . Sime.Mason59 C 54 T. Daniel 52 J. Zarb 75 P. Brunt 47 B. Koch.

62 P. Tompkins 55 D. Harris56 A . Meek

53 S. Jay54 D . Porra

85 T. Gross48 M . O'Flyn n

64 C. Smith 57 J . Hunter 55 R . Cannon 49 J. Robinson65 D . Elsner 58 B. Brueren 56 A. Tunks 50 A. Boura s67 C . Hickeyy 59 D. Brueren 57 S. Smith 51 M. Saunders68 S. Hart 60 A. Southey 58 P. Mangan 52 B. Jones69 0 . Winchester 61 A. Holmes 59 S . Foss 53 J . Street70 J. Marshall 62 J. Morley 60 S . McMahon 54 P. Trchett71 S. Feehan 63 D . Huggins 69 J . Muir

Nisbe t55 R74 S. Mees 64 X. Fitzgerald .

75 C . Smith 65 A. McLachlan 69 S . Freema n

76 D . Grinzi 66 R . Merrima n

77 B . Spedding 67 T. de Steiger Morning Star Hote l82 D. Paul 68 H . Browning 3 Electra St69 T Mayhall

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Gric in .; and pink copy must be ib,.igc 11'& n,- 'nter than h alf time of any matcFch player must sign the original clearly beside' name which must show first and surnarr

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club invoiced accordingly.

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Question : Name the (3) VAFA Field Umpires who were in charge of 2003 Rep ches against the SFL, WAAFI . & VCFL .

W inner to collect prize from VAFA offices; Answer: The hro'JAFWUFL players shown on the covers of the last Ave year, handbooks wer eLuke Hawkins (Old ScofcidEssendon) and Dan Jordan (Si. BernardsiGeelong)

Winner No winnina entries received .

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~ Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 18) .

® Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .

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~ 21 MVP's receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening.

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F-- Ifree kick or mark, take fhis kick from behind th egoal or behind line, hemust kick, handball, ortake the ball into play ona direct line with hismark . In such cases, the player on the mark shall not bepermitted to come within five metres of the goal or behindlines" (My observations in 1998 suggest that VAFA playersunderstand the rule better than AFL players - NR) .

Looking at all senior selections the only team to be sure olfinishing first or second was St Leos Emmaus Wattle Parkwho was on top in 'E', three games ahead of the next tvreteams, Doveton and Glenhuntly.

Bulleen United, striving to stay in 'E' had a stirring 4 poin win against sixth team, Old Essendon Grammarians 18.£

to 17 .11 . Best were Veitch, Klemencie, Connolly (Bull) .

'E' section umpires were M. Cox, C . Rowe, A. Rowe, A

Taylor, D . Anderson, M . Gilday, L . Symons, G . Keane, M

Head, D . Knott, D. Earp .

QUIZ: Can you name the umpire who had previousliplayed AFL football? To help you, in 1994 he was baeiplaying 'A' Section football .

Old Haileybury were headed towards an early season finishwhen they pulled three or four nails out of the coffin in alow scoring game as they were too strong for Uni . Blues9 .18 (72) to 7.16 (58) . Best were Home, Ash Hilton (OH),and Sheehan, Versteegen, Stewart (UB).Anthony (Oofa) Grace played his 150th game forOrmond - Anthony had given the club great service onand off the field .Thomastown congratulated a VAFA great, Tony Fellows on

his 250 games . Many times a member of repersentative

teams, club captain for 10 years, Tony's loyalty to his clubwas greatly admired .A Section umpires were Martin Jackson, GrahamThwaites, Anthony Damen, Jamie Kvins, Steve McCarthy .Cameron Nash, Albie Firley, Wayne Hinton, Mark Jenkinsand Tim Sutcliffe .B Section captains were Chris Tucker (Ivan), Dave Waters(Marc), Simon Fisher (Maz), Jayden Pertzel (MHSOB). Luke

Boyle (NOB), Anthony Parker (01) Peter Brabender (OP),Andrew Ramsden (OT), Brett Connell (Orm) and Dennis

Castaldi (Therry Pen) .Monash Blues and Parkside third and fourth placed in D

played a draw 11 .15 (81) to 12 .9 (81) . Best were Caldwell,

O'Neill, Holloway (M Blues) and Vita, MacNamara, Tesari(P'side) .U19 Coach of the Month was peter Foster of St . Kevins in

U19 Section 1 . Peter played 14 years in the AFL, 3 withFitzroy and 11 at Footscray, mostly at CHB .Leading the Blood Bank Challenge were Aquinas OC, St .Bedes Mentone Tigers, Old Ivanhoe, Mt. Lilydale OC andWerribee .Uni Blues and Old Melburnians met with the victoor totake a hold on fourth place . At the last change the darkblues looked certainties but then the legs went limp . U

Blues kicked 5 .5 in the final term and kept the OMs

scoreless to win 13 .14 (92) to 13 . 9(87) . Best wereMaplestone, Sturrock, Kordick (UB) and McMullin, Guestand Parker (OM) .~------_ .. -~ I i -_ ryi

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Old Haileybury went a step closer to the 'A' Section fourwhen they defeated Ormond who fell from fourth to sixth,

winning 21 .21 (147) to 13 .12 (90), with a brilliant last

quarter, 8 .4 to 1 .2 . Best for OH were Kraus (FormerOrmond player), Anderson, Borg (OH) and McCullough,Hille, Gilmore (Ormond) .Old Melburnians saluted one of their greatest sons,Andrew Wilts on his 250th game, spread over 14 years,and including 4 years as captain, B&F 98, runner up 88and 91, premiership player 88, Carnival and interstateplayer, his raking left boot kicks and bustling style of play .They celebrated the day by taking top spot in 'B' againstTherry, beating them easily 19 .25 to 10.13 . Best wereBryan, Usenov, O'Brien (Old M) and Castaldi . Taylor,Wrigglesworth (Therry) .In Umpires' Corner, Benny Goodman gave his rule of theweek: "When it is necessary for a defending player, from a

'A' Section captains were Stuart Hinchen (Coll .), Ma

Getson (Marc.), Paul Considine (North OB) . Frank Gleeso

(Old Par.), Russell Barnes (Ormond), Peter Curtain (OliXavs), Gary Wood (St Bernards) and Steve Macauley (UriBlues) . Things must have gone a bit astray at De La anOld Scotch - Round 16 and both teams still withoutcaptain.300 senior games are worth a mention, and indeed so w

h its Old Mentonians wonder, Gary Norton. 9 club B&.awards, 3 VAFA section B&F awards . VAFA CDEF tearand a wonderful clubman .'A' Section relegation battle was a thriller. After 15 game:St Bernards were at the bottom with 4 wins, De La 5, 0 1Scotch and North OB 6. North had given their chancesbig boost when at home they beat leader, Ormond, 7 .5 t6 .7 . Bruno Conti kicked 3 goals for NOB .Kew (B) kept their undefeated record with a big win out E

Glenroy over third team, Therry, 22 .12 to 10 .15. Best werJenkins, Thornley, Smith (Kew), and Mallon, Quinn, Tylf(Therry) . The old men of football had started to talk abotthose teams of the past who went through the seasoundefeated only to stumble badly in the finals .

In the battle for second place in 'C', Old Melburniargained a 23 point break in the first quarter again :contender Old Haileyburians and went on all day to wi11 .9 to 10 .9 . Best were Brown, Baglin, A . Witts (OM) anSmith, W&G Phillips (Old Hail .).

To celebrate 125 years of Australian Rules, 'A' Secticteams Old Melburnians and Old Scotch played their ganat the Richmond Oval, as close as possible, to the spot cwhich the original combatants, Melbourne Grammar orScotch College had played the first game in 1958 . T I

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round had originally been known as "Police Paddock" .The game was played over four Saturday afternoons, 40 a,(de, with the goals over half a mile apart, one sited nearHilton Hotel and the other near the corner of Punt Roadand Rowena Parade .;,i half time 1950's, 1960's, 1970's veteran OM's and Old~cotch staged a re-enactment. The clubs had met on 49home and away games from 1927 and 1983 with OldScotch leading 27 to 22 . The teams have never played offfor a premiership.Rick (Pole) Pisarski celebrated with his 150th game forOM's . Starting in 1974 he had played in four premierships

'76 (C),'78,'82 (B) had as full back represented Victoria six

Iimes , played for All Australian Amateurs in '79 againstNorthern Territory and ACT, and in 1982 was selected forthe All Australian Amateur team following the Carnival inPerth .Old Scotch, after an even first half, 8 .8 to 7. 10, raced away

to win 21 .15 to 8.14 . Best were Hodge, Tallent, Senior (OldScotch) and Koren, Pisarski, Cameron (OM) .

_-- h'). -77 ,717, ' i

~--Ormond, sixth in 'A', stayea among the possibles whenthey kicked 4 .2 to 0.3 in the final term to beat Ivanhoe,fourth on 32 points, level with North Old Boys ( third) .While De La were 2 points ahead in second position, UniBlues, even though they went down by 18 points toBlacks ( 8th), were three games clear on top .Power House ( D) held on to top place when they defeatedSt Kevins OB (Third) 23 .16 to 13 .7 . Best were Dempsey,Bredyk . Evans (PH) and Brennan, Radford, Hannan (StK OB) .St Bernards welcomed back former captain, best an d

fairest ( 1972) Michael Ginnavin . who had spent the last

three years in Engl an d studying for his doctorate in

agricultural science.Kew congratulated 6 3" . 14 stone Ken Rowlan d who,despite work commitments, had played 50 consecutive

games in the seniors .UHSOB th anked Barry Parks for his 150th game serviceand his energy as 1978 rese rv es coach .150 games also to 'A' section top goal kicker Barry 'Kanga'

O'Connor ( NOB) previously a fu ll back of note for m any

years . Fast, a great mark, sure ball handler and big kick,

'Kanga' was a great clubman as well .

St Bedes OCFC were holding a Sportsman 's Dinner - guestspeakers were Ron Barassi, Har ry Beitzei, Ray Jordan ,

Stan Alves, Hyperno and John Stocker.

~. --- - --Bottom team Old Paradians scored a shock win over equalleaders St Bernards . Parade led all day and won by 26

points. Grade, Ford, Hough (OP's) and Burgin, lannazzo,

Drennan ( St B) were the stars. Coburg fail ed to make sure

of their finals position when Uni Blues ( 7th) held them toa low scoring draw - 8 .6 apiece but were helped when topteam Ormond 21 .13 beat 5th team Caulfield

Grammari an s 17 .11 .150 games to Iv an hoe veter an all rounder Ralph Bourke, a

career stretching over m any years and interfering with a

very i llustrious career as a punter, and to Bruce Watt, an

inspiration to Brunswick over m any years .

Phil Rowe ll & Don Dodds shared the winner's trophy at theUmpires Golf Day at Torquay .All at Ormond were deeply saddened at the death of DennisDrum, a former great player and club captain in 1963 .Dennis also played for Uni Blacks and Old Xaveri ans beforejoining Ormond an d also represented Victoria .

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Congratulations to Jack McCann who, after a lifetime ofservice to Amateur Football, was made a Life Member of theAustrali an Amateur Football Council.Marcellin offered plaudits to Michael Power on being first 1- gamer in the club .

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In the battle of the two top teams, Uni Blues gained anearly break on Old Paradians and went on to win by 8

goals, Calcott. Moylan, Whittaker and Moran (6 goals)

dominated the game .St Kilda CBC (9th) went right away from top team Ormond(in 'B' section) to win by 3 goals . Best for the two teamswere O'Donaghue, I . White and Hayes (St CBCOC) andJames, Blight and Moran (Ormond).Chris Milburn played his 150th game for Parkside, whileanother to make that number was talented all rounder

Denis Grace for St Kevins OB .Old Geelong scraped home from Old Brighton by 4 points,wiping out Old Brighton's last hope of making the four .

Alphington's poor kicking (7 .15) threw the game away to

Old Scotch 12 .7 . Reed was a tower of strength in the ruckfor Alphington and was well supported by Hippiatt, R .

Morris and K . Melville were best for Old Scotch .Old Paradians rover Brian Hill received best wishes on his

100th game . In his career, starting'B' Grade Grand Finalin 1951 (while still at school), Brian won a Victorianguernsey, the B&F, and many other awards - with oneambition to fulfil - a premiership. Was 1958 to be the year?A battle of top 'D' Section teams and St Kevins finishedstrongly to defeat Port Melbourne by 28 points . Welsh,

Rogers . Buckley . O'Brien (5) (St Kevins) and Stevenson,Aghan, Murphy (Port Melb .) were best.National Bank held on to win their place in the 'C' Sectionfour with a three point win over UHSOB, both teamskicking poorly, 6.11 to 5 .14. Bank stars were Wooley,Goddard, Selleck, while UHSOB's best were Peterson, Lever

and Thorley.Junior section captains were : B . Kane (Parkside), J . Maglen

(MHSOB), N. Gilmour (Coburg). B. Lake (C . Bank), W. Rush

(A'ton), A . Squire (Uni), G . Bradford (FIT), M. Read

(Ivanhoe), P. Ouley (Ormond) and D . Thompson (Power

House)

Hampton Rovers (3rd) made their finals place almost safewith a 5 goals win over Coburg, who slipped out of the four

- "Prickles" Noble, Breadon, Lucas and Geoff Jones werestars for the rovers .Collegians, still without a win . Were outclassed by OM's.

At the Carnival in Perth, Victoria defeated WA in the Final,the victors kicking 4.6 to 2 .3 in the final term. KenRollason (OM) won the trophy for B&F at the Carnival whileothers who stared for Victoria were John Backhouse(MHSOB) and Jack Grainger (OM) .

QUIZ: Name the player mentioned in1958 who went on tocoach three different clubs to 'B' Section flags, and alsowon an 'A' Section flag.

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1993 : Gavin Keane, Essendo n1958 : Laurie Aghan coached teams to win 'B' Section flagsas follows : 1973 Reservoir Old Boys, 1977 Old Scotch,1982 Old Melburnians and in 1978 Old Scotch to an 'A'Section flag.

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An absolute shedload of milestones this week,especially for Monash Gryphons . A lesson to be learnthere, guys - if you want a decent write-up, space outyour milestones !REVIEWSt . John's OC ended Power House's run of recentwinning form with a strong win in very muddyconditions .Elsternwick were competitive in the first quarteragainst SwInburne University, but were unable tosustain that form . Murchie bagged a baker's dozen forthe Razorbacks.Werribee held off a fast finishing Kew, thanks chieflyto a strong first half performance . The Ks fought backhard, but tough conditions made their efforts difficult,and in the end, futile .Monash Gryphons kicked five goals to none in the lastquarter in heavy conditions to overhaul a determinedSyndal Tall y Ho combination .Contrasting efficiency in front of the sticks saw SouthMelbourne Districts score a fantastic win over themore-fancied Rupertswood.P_ VIaWElsternwick host Kew at St . Kilda Street in a battle ofthe cellar dwellers . The Wicks have had something of aSisyphean struggle to avoid relegation and althoughthat's still mathematically possible, they are up theproverbial creek, and never mind a paddle, they don'teven have a canoe . Kew have been playing some goodfootball in recent weeks, but haven't been able to putit together over four quarters, but this could be theiropportunity to do so . Kew to win .Werribee make the long haul to Thomas CarrollReserve to take on St . John's OC. Despite theirrespective win-loss ratios, both teams are remarkablysimilar, and not just in their points for and againstcolumns. Both sides have made a conscious decisionto rely on youth playing a major part in theircampaigns this year, and although their won't be anyfinals for the JOCs (the Bees are still an outsidechance), these two teams look promising for thefuture . Nonetheless, there is still an incentive for eachside to win, and after much thought and deliberation,I'll take the JOCs today.Syndal Tally Ho welcome Swinburne University toJordan Street Reserve. Contrasting fortunes for bothsides last week, with the Razorbacks' big win all butclinching the minor premiership compared to theSynners defeat in a low scoring arm wrestle . Murchiehad a day out last s~ , ck, but can't expect such favours

this week, but at the sametime it would b edetrimental to the Syndal cause to place all their etin the one defensive basket, as others such as Milacan bob up to make up the shortfall . It willinteresting to see what strategy the Synners applythis regard . However, in the end, I feel that tRazorbacks will be too good .Monash Gryphons travel to Lindsday Hassell Oval Itheir clash against South Melbourne Districts . Bosides are currently in the four and will be lookingfurther entrench themselves for a spot in the fmaThe Gryphs have only lost one of their last eight gam(against Swinburne, funnily enough) and overran t ;Bloods in the final quarter the last time these two sidmet, but I'm sure that the home side will be bettequipped for the challenge this time around. Givttheir current winning form however, Monash apretty hard to toss, and I can't, so it's the Gryphs fmine .

Just down the road, Power House criteriaRupertswood at Ross Gregory Oval. The Piranh<have been one of the form teams of the second halfthe competition, and of course Rupo are the beattacking team in the competition . However h

o teams are coming off disappointing home losses andwill be interesting to see how each side reacts . ActirPower House skipper Blair Turner has been in gre~form the last few weeks, but will need to be at the tcof his game today to keep his side in it . Rupo hav e

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iucriad of goalkicking options, so it will be difficult to1dge who'll be amongst the goals for the visitors this

., ; F~ k, Because of their attacking prowess, it's hard togo past Rupertswood, so Rupo it is .

pRESS CORRESPONDENTSMy correspondence regarding social notes, milestones

etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) tomvself via fax on 9920 9097 or email

peter.PS.t~tffliamson ~entrelink .gov .au (work).

Kew - congratulates John Looker on recentlyreaching 50 games at Kew. John has had aparticularly stellar 2003 season and his versatility anddetermination all over the ground has been a pleasureto watch . Well done John and we hope to see you in theBrown & Gold on many more occasions .

Monash Gryphons - Brett Cor.head and Gareth-scooter" Kent play their 100th game for the club,while David "Buck" Rogers, Peter Rutherford, an d,after a delay of one week, Adrian "Flowers"I'lowerday are scheduled for game number 50 . It'sbeen a long road for Brett, with a combination ofinjuries, work and overseas travel preventing a cleanpath to the ton, but he is admired for his skill andtoughness at the ball despite his wiry frame . "Scooter"joined the Gryphs while still a student and has been apast committee member whose work ethic and tenacityis appreciated by his teammates . "Buck" has oftenbeen described as "the future" of the club and isgradually starting to establish himself as a regularsenior player, it's just a question of what position . Nosuch worries for Pete though, arguably one of the mostconsistent, if not one of the best, defenders in thecompetition, who can also be thrown into midfield oron the ball if need be . Tribute to Flowers was paid lastweek . Well done guys from all at the Gryphons .Werribee - duo Andrew "Teddy" Tedesco and ScottKidd also play their 50th games for the club today .Both boys came up through the U19s, playing in thatside's 2001 Grand Final team . Teddy has been a seniorregular since then and was voted a co-MVP in D4 lastyear. Scotty has been in and out of the seniors thisyear, but is sure to be more prominent in the future .Congratulations to both of you from all at Werribee .Swinburne University - Mark Luckey will play his50th game for the Razorbacks today. The hardrunning, hard tackling, supremely fit rover has been aterrific contributor to the club's on-field fortunes, andonly injuries have prevented him playing more gamesthus far. Well done Mark from everyone at theRazorbacks .

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

Elsternwick v Kew

St Johns 0 C v Werribee Amateurs

Syndal Tally-Ho v Swinburne UniSouth Meib Districts v Monash Gryphon s

Power House v Rupertswoo d

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OU`r"cilaraSFIINBURfi-E UNI 5.4 13.i 20.13 26 .18 (1741ELSTE CK 5.0 6.1 6.1 7.4(46)Swinburne Bob Murchie 13, Prior 2 . Fidler 2, Sheedy 2, Hodgson 2 .Milano, Albert, Fricke, Piotrowski . Luckey . Best : Mtuehie, Albert,Vaughn, Fidler, Sheerly, Farrington . Elsternwick: Curtain 3 . Byrne 2 .Foster, Yemen. Best : Curtain, Hunter, Whelan, Nicol . Surman. C .Mahoney. Umpires: Sh aron Alger Paul Jones IF) Tom Windlow BrianNunn (B) Simon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos iGlKEW 33 57 109 13(67)WERRIBEE 4.7 9.10 11,12 11 .16 (82)Kew: Cullen 3, Doamis. Tineth . Woodhouse, Gridley, Dahlstrom .Dalrymple . Best: Dover, lanni, Wood . Gill, Stephens . Dalrnnple.Werribee: Miller 4 . N .Addamo, Flack, A.Murphy, Lee, J .Acldamo,K.Murphy, Keogh . Best: K.Murphy, Tedesco, Czajowskl, Miller, Ayling.Spry . Umpires: Luke Duthie Geoff Curran (F) Wayne Frith (B) MichaelHairier Nick Murphy (G)MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .5 3.6 5.8 9.11 (65)SYNDAL TALLY HO 3 .3 4.4 8.7 8.7 (55)ASona,h Gryphons: N Rutherford 2, Watson 2, Leeton, Blandford,Malone, Pocock, Walter. Best: T Gilchrist, P Rutherford, Pocock,Bourbon . Wells, Watson . Syndal Tall y Ho : Rutter 2, Morrisson 2 . DRichardson, Dix, Gleeson. J Merest. Best : A Richardson, Rutter,Bingham. Brown, Gleeson, Robinson . Umpires : Brett Herskope JamieKvlns (F) Jessica Rollo Andrea Mason (B) Greg Rollo Paul Whitehead (G)RUPERTSWOOD 6 .10 6 .13 11 .14 13 .19 (97)SOUTH MELBOURNE 2 .2 10.6 15.7 17.9 (111)Rupertswood : Goals : Henry 3, West, 2. Spinner 2, King 2. TennningL 2, Flimr, Baines. Best : Flinn, Motile, West, Johnson, Baines, HenrySouth Melbourne: Goals: Kealy 3, Aquilina 2, Bell 2, D`Andrea W 2 .Henderson 2, Neimi 2, Wastungtonj 2, Ray, Giannettis .Best : Aquilina .P. D'Andrea. Hannan A . Manning. Koluresheen, Washington J .Umpires: Phil Gluyas Grant Wardrop (F) Andrew Borg Jon Kralevski(B) Campbell Allport (Riddell League) (0)POWERHOUSE 1 .0 10 6.0 6.0(36)ST JOHNS 4.3 6.9 6.9 10.17 (77)Power House: Goals A .Calma l . J .Taytor I . J .Harrts 1, B .Turner 1,N.Bishop 1, J .Robertson I Best N .Bishop, A .Calma, H .Clarke,D.Mlller. B.Turner. M .Verberne S.Johns: Goals A.Jones 4, Mara I .G .Roberts 1, Diaz I . Courmadious i, Kelly 1 . Bugeja I . BestB.Pickertng, N .Chaile . P .Sharp, S .Koppens, C.Emery, S .HoimesUmpires: Ell Hayes Tim Sutcliffe (F) Chris O'Shea Andrew Errington(B) Jose Talavera Denver Melder (G )

D3 . . . , . _. . Round 15SWINBURP7E UPdI 3 .3 11.5 13 .11 19 .16 (130)

)ELSTE CK 2.1 4.1 5.4 7.507Swinbuxne Uni : Liston 3 . J . Roberts 3 . Reynoldson 2, Thomas 2 .Demarte, Dzodz . Murphy, Claire . C . Higgins, Ryan . Beynon, Watts .Best: Murphy, Watts . Thomas, Kiss. Claire . J .Roberts . Elsternwiek :K. Currie 3, Lilikakis 2. Goldman, Bravington. Best: Gordon, S .Currie . Hartley, Bravington . Lilikakis, Alter .KEW 3.2 4.2 4.2 4.4 (28)WERRH3EE 2.1 6.5 9.6 12-9 (81)Kew: Moore 2, A.Bortmie. Osborne. Best: Watts . Makrts. Johnston,A .Bortone, SyRnes, Glansante .Werribee: Harding 4, Hoffman 2. Fuller, Alabakls. Kido. Thomas,Hoffman . Best: Fuller, Edwards, Ellis, Carson . Baker, Towers.MONASH GRYPHONS 6.4 7.6 12.8 14.11 (95)SYYdDAL TALLY HO 1 .0 2.0 2.0 4.6(30)Monash Gryphons : Arena 6, Williamson 2, Gonis 2, Tolongos,GrenfelL R Gilchrist, Grenfeil . Best : Wadley. Warren. Stratford, Arena,Williamson, Jenkin, Syndal Tally Ho: Collins 2, Frederick, James .Best : Treasure, Hayes, Hermann, James, Vagiatis, Pickard,RUPERTSWOOD 7 .3 10.8 15 .12 19 .14 (128)STH . MELBOURNE 1 .2 3.3 7.5 9.7(61)Rupertswood: Goals W.Gaunt - 6 : A.Jordan - 3: M.Gaunt, J.Mcgrath,M.0'Callaghan - 2 : B .Ang, R . Jaeger. A .Soutaris, D.Wallace - 1 . BEST :M .Mekenzle. W .Gaunt. A.Jordan . M .Garmt, P.Mcmahon, A .leelv. Sth .Melbourne: Goals D.Thomas - 3 : W .Rosowski . J .Polhner .G .Tsicaderis. B .Powell, G .Gaylor, S.Herman - 1 . Best : S.Atherton,B .Grant, X.Kidd. T.Sutherland, D .Thomas. G .TsicaderisPOWER HOUSE 1 .1 2.3 2.5 2.8 (20)STJOHNS 3.3 3.5 4.13 5.14 (44)Power House : Goals M .Davis I . M.Di intino I . Best V.Brown,J .Howes, A.Contreras, R.Marshall, J .Parker, J .Parker St Johns:Borgohna 1, Chessum 1, Cotton I . Wathan I . Scardomagiia I . BestJ .Cotton, S .Cockapne . R .Dowsett . A .Rudd . M.Hancock

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D3 SectionElSTERNWICKCoach: Peter Oliveri

Res Coach : Andrew Curtain

KEW M 0NASU ORYPRONS POWER HOUSE RUPERTS~00~San : Rohan Doherty Coach: Jack McDonald Coach : Brett Devlin Coach: Tony WestRes: Paul Gregor Asst Coach: Phil Knight Asst: Peter Bacon Res. Coach : Shane

Res: Gary Dean McLauchla n1 L . Murphy I J . Doumis (RDVC) 1 S . Bourbon 1 M . Taylor 2 Purcell G2 A. Hankin 2 L. Fitzgerald 2 M . Healy 2 Re Humphries

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3 J. Yemm4 S. Rosengarten

3 D . Behan4 G. Crimmins

3 A . Grady4 N . Rutherford

3 N . Pavlou 4 Burrowes D.5 McGrath J5 M. Whelan 5 C . Delaney 5 T. Gilchrist

4 B. Turner (VC) . .6 Gallus S6 D . Hog g

7 J McAdam6 N . Tnetti 6 D . Baxter 5 M. Braini (VC) . .

7 Whitehead B.8 S. Currie

7 B. Dover8 D . Mainsbr~.dge (VC)

7 D . Walter 6 H . Clark e7 Cr Richardson

.8 Elliott K.

9 T. Hartle y10 R Bravinqton

g P. Witchell8 J. Blandfor d9 G . Wadley 8 Ju Clarke

9 Clarke M .10 Albanis J.

11 L. MissagTia10 B. Cullen (C)11 B. Woodhouse (VC)

10 P. Williamson 9 L . Fraser.

11 Moule B .12 N . Wigmore 12 M . Gridley 11 A. Nichols 10 J. Rainey 12 Temming M .13 S . Soppet 13 C. Kyriakou 12 A. Gross 11 J . Gill 13 Sinnett B . (Capt. )14 B . Mahony (VC)15 B Hooper 14 J . Looker 13 J . Stratford 12 Ash Brownjohn 14 Plummer L..16 M . Surrnan 15 F. Lamanna

16 D Wood14 D. Bolle15 A. Perry

13 J . Harris 15 Webb N .16 Clarke P17 J. Perkins

18 C . McKenna

.17 B . Allen 16 P. Rennison 14 W. Elliot

15 P. Haseler Senior (C)()

.17 Hatty R .

J. Hunter 18 N . Dahlstrom 17 J . Hetherington16 R Anderson

18 Pettman M .20 E.Goldman 19 J. Dennis 18 J . Harrak . 19 Collins D.21 P. Stuchberry 20 A. Acfield 19 R. Coxhead 17 C. Macleod 20 Flinn P.22 G . Elvin (DVC) 21 M. Ayres (VC) 20 D . Rogers 18 F. Doyle 22 Stevens D.23 S. Curtain 22 C . Stephens 21 P. Tobin 19 Ja Evans 23 West M .24 A. Foster 23 J. De Blank 22 G. Harrak 20 D . Cooper 25 Weston S .25 S Gordon 25 C . Watts 23 A . Mckenzie 21 Da Miller 27 Temming L.26 C. Mahony (C) 26 S. Symes (RVC) 24 C . Goold 22 Sa Evans 28 McDonald D .27 M . Daniel s28 V. O'Connor

27 T. Moore29 M . Dalrymple

25 A. Trotter23 R . Clifford 29 Baines M .

29 S . Mahony 30 C. Giansante (RC) 26 S. Aren a27 R . Gilchrist 24 Ni Bishop 32 Sinnet P.

33 King J30 M . Nichol31 G. Devonshire

31 D. lanni32 A . Drago 28 M . Malone 25 M . Driessen

.35 Certo C.

32 C . Lyons 33 D. Wayland 29 P.Warren 26 J . Senior 36 Henry33 M . Cunningham 34 J . Bortone 30 P. Holland 27 Je Robertson 38 Johnson R .34 J. Beaumont 35 R . Bruno 31 G . Roche 28 P. Cooper 39 Walsh D .34 A. Conlin ® 36 B . Marchesani 32 A. Tolongos 29 M . Davis 40 Wilson T.35 P. McNally 37 S . Johnston 33 J . Park 31 R. Marshall (RC) . 41 O'Riley C .36 Y. Atti e37 D . Nolan (CR)

38 J . Ritchi e39 A. Eaton

34 M . Graydon35 A . Moffat

32 M . Verberne Se(VC) 42 McKenzie M .43 Phillips R

38 A. Burney 40 J . Ferrantino 36 G. Block33 A . Ristovski .

44 IcelyA.39 M .Thiele40 A Pate

41 R . Lrvingston 37 A . Jenkin 34 J. Marshal l35 J Kil i

45 Hum D.. y41 D. Byrne 42 J. Pilkington 38 J . Watson . patr ck 46 Howard R .42 J Lilikakis

43 A. Bortone 39 M . Paolucci 36 A. Robinson 47 Soutaris A..43 P Clarke

44 A. Makris 40 M . Bourbon 37 S. West 48 Bu e a9 1 N.44 C. Walker 45 G . Evens 41 P. Rutherford 38 T. Brown oh n

~49 McGovern N.

45 R. Grandemange 46 B. Van Zuiden 42 G . Sims 39 R. Owen 50 Soutar is D .46 M . Strickland 47 A. Lawle

r 48 SMikrou43 M. Cleary 40 M . Tikjob 51 MacPherson B .

47 N . Uttin48 M . Fran en

.49 P. Dennis RDVC

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44 L. Wells45 J . Gonis

41 Rh Black 52 Jordon A.54 Kosta M

49 D . Hohaia50 M Battaini

50 A. Carm a51 M . Blair 46 G . Kent 42 P. Arnol d

43 Je Howes

.56 Hatty G .

.51 G . Powell 52 N. Gil l

53 S Osborne

47 T. Besle e48 M . Angel 44 Da Glanville

57 McMahon N .58 Woodall D .52 M. Purcell

53 A Lewis.

54 J . Renou 49 C. Robinson 45 A . Contreras 61 McConville P..54 J. Devitt 55 A . Meek 50 P. Patrick 46 C. King 63 Morrice P.55 S. Stephens 56 T. Frith 51 C. Leeton 47 T. Marshall 69 Bradbury H.56 B. Erlich 57 L. Jensen 52 A . Flowerday 48 M . Stanley 77 O'Callaghan M.57 J. Donovan 58 B . Burnett 53 D . Whitfield 49 D . Harri s58 M . Mitchell 59 J. Rakusz 54 L. Volkov 50 M. D'Intino59 T. Perkins 60 M. Andersson 55 J. Bingham

51 Ja Best60 M . Creak 61 M. Glenn 56 T. Bain i61 M . Hunt 62 R . Falleti 57 W. Pocock 53 D . Bowde n62 B. Maher 63 N . Gricks 58 T. Arvanitis 54 J. BlowBel d63 D. Brewster 64 J . Cronin 59 A. Yanni 55 B. Phillips64 S . Vukis 65 D. Kinross 60 G . Campbell 56 T. McFarlane65 D. Kirkright68 E After

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~ St . Johns f.tCoach: Steve Koppens

Asst: John LadsonRes: Mick Roberts

1 A. Borgonha2 M.Ladson3 G, Wilson4 S . Holmes5 C. Horbury6 A . Dobson7 R. Back8 L. Johnstong A. Jone s10 M . Courmadious11 J. Kelly12 P. Walker

13A M.Jones13B R . Walker14 P. Sharp15 T. Hyland16 A . Paterson17 S . Cockayne18 C. Emery19 J. Cotton20 G . Besley21 S. Koppens22 A. Dragwidge23A B. Hilto n23B M . Waters24 H . Wathan25 D. Waters26 G . Waters27 R. Dowsett28 B. Pettigrew29 D . Jankovic30 N . Gate s31 D . Rydquist32 A . Rud d33 A . Fonceca34 M. Hancock

35 J . Sacco36 S. Chessum37 D . Christian38 M. Batty39 S. McEachem40 F. Mandrakis41 J . Fernando42 C.Jones43 M . Van Houten44 M . Schonewille45 A. Hall46 B. Callery47 G . Bastone48 J. Hargreaves49 A . Kizili s50 J . Brown51 C. Santoni52 N. Moore53 J . Pi54 L Mara55A B. Pickering55B D . Sanders57 A. Rafferty58 G. Roberts59 J . Ross60 J . Ryan62 D. Vanderwert64 C. Carmody

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Coach : Brendan MaloneyRes. Coach: Darren Duscher

1 J. Washingto n2 M. Hannan3 M. Balshaw4 A . Bryson5 S . Kin g6 Warren Rosowski7 A. Hanna n8 X. Kidd9 B. Powel l10 G . McDonald11 L. Este r12 S. Rocco13 E . Henderson14 D . Bel l15 B . Lazzaro16 M . Thomas17 P. D'Andrea18 B. Martin19 A. Reid20 W. Brown21 G. Rowe23 B . Downing24 J . Raeburn25 P. Hannan27 P. Cheevers30 M . Brady31 S. Hermann32 D . McGee33 M. Doyle34 M . Fer n35 N . Moojen36 J . McCauley37 M . Rosowski38 S. Symes39 A. Briglia40 G . Cox42 G . Gaylor43 W. D'Andrea44 C . Daalder47 N . Pantzopolous49 T. Sutherland53 E . Bouchard55 J . Pohlne r59 Wayne Rosowski62 S. Aquilin a63 B. Slade65 D . Thomas66 D . McKerrow71 T. Baad e

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1 A. Albert (C)2 J. Sheedy (VC)3 J. Piotrowski4 A. Fidle r5 J . Demarte6 B . Prior (DVC)7 J . Murchi e8 M . Higgins9 L. Morrison10 C . French11 D . Milano13 J. Berry14 R . Goode15 M .Howat16 S . Reynoldson17 J . Roberts (RC)18 A. Fiuman i19 B. O'Mara21 S. Eager22 C . Thomas23 S . Fitzgibbon24 C . Higgins25 M . Whiting26 T. Liston27 D. Murphy28 S. Mallory29 M. McCalman30 M. Hudgson32 P. Beyno n33 A .Vaughn34 A . Fricke36 J . Carter37 A. Reed (RVC)38 M . Tricky39 R . Roberts40 S. Bailey41 B . Menzie s42 S . Fragiacomo43 J . Andrinopolous44 M . Ryan45 D. Islip46 J . Sandhu47 T. Morris48 D . Littl e49 J. Dunsford50 P. Dodds51 P. James52 H . Alle n53 J . Thompson54 M . Ele y55 L. Watt s57 C . Farrington58 M. Flac k59 C . Galley60 D . Harmer61 D . Clair62 R. Kiss63 S . Ryan64 M . Erjavec65 J . Henry66 S. Gallina

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Ass . Coach : Dick TurpinRes . Coach : Tony Psinas

Res Ass. Coach : Nick Murray

1 A. Turpin2 I. Bingham (VC)3 M . Joy

B . Baylis s4 P. Henderson (VC)5 D. Hannett6 V. Wong

P. Gleason7 A. Burns8 R . Bennett9 D . Richardson

J . Cropp10 T. Psina s10 A. Hallyburton11 J . Rutter12 J . Moresi13 S. Mille r14 S. O'Boyle (R .VC)15 N . Murray16 J . Fleming17 L Fuller18 M . Bircanin19 A. Thompson20 I . Mackenzie (VC)20 C. Hal l21 L Devon22 M. Buckley23 R . Avery24 M. Macfarlane25 C. Clark (R .VC)26 A. Morriso n27 M . Leplaa28 A. Frederick29 C. Beaumont30 B. Holland31 A. Richardson (R .C)32 L Hannemann33 T. Bartholomew (RVC)34 N . Hunter35 C. Cachia (C)36 T. Fleming37 B . Robinson38 M . Christiansen39 D . Hallisey40 B. Thomas41 M. Moresi42 M. James43 A . Brown44 K . Bradford45 H. Rosenhain46 S. Williams46 D. Kennel47 C . Hayes48 D . Reynolds49 A . Herrmann50 P. Agnello51 C. Discombe52 S . Anderson53 B. Smith54 P. Sheer55 T. McLennan56 A. Treasure

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1 D. Nedinis2 C . Kelly3 D . Flack4 S . Kidd5 B. Cunningham6 M . Wals h7 A. Murphy8 R. Hann9 J . Ayling10 M . Keogh11 M . Green12 J. Baker13 F. Mehmert14 J . Marinis15 J . Walter[16 C. Yaser17 A .Tedessco18 D. Velisha19 J.Addamo20 E. Mahoney21 T. Davidson22 A. Dibatista23 C . Becke r24 R . Stonehouse25 F. Dimas i

26 P. Thomas27 L. Djakovic28 D. Czajowski29 S. Dole30 B. Carlesso31 M. Smith32 M . Dolegowski33 D . Owen s34 J . Hoffman35 S . Alabacos36 R. Bell37 R. Matiszig38 T. Towers39 L . Lang6eld40 B. Paton41 G. Grogan4 243 L Carson44 T. Johnson45 C. Alabakis46 A. Carson47 A. Camilleri48 E. Collier49 B . Grogan50 K . Pace51 I. Kennedy52 C. Andrews53 A. Grogan545556575859 M. Kennedy60 M . Czajowski61 T. Johnston6263 E. Collier64 R. Bell65 F. Dimasi

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(€st XVIII teams) Any registe-- ' p€a-rwith a permit can play finals (except AFWFLplayers with a permit - see below) .

(2nd XVIII teams) Players must bea r .g€stered and must have played at least four (4 )

reserve grade matches and not more than ten(10) senior matches in the home and awaygames (first round) .

Where both first and second XV€I€'s are playing1 on the same day t' reserve grade player must

only have p€aye_ -F (2) games in either th eseniors or resera ;___lify .

For clubs with t( is drawn in semi finals ondifferent days of the same weekend (ie . 1st semiSaturday, 2nd semi Sunday - read as aboveteams p€aving on the same day) .

Players must be registere dand ho€' a permit . If a player has played a naggregate of more than 5 senior and reservematches he must have played more than 5 Under-

I19 matches during the season .

If a player is ineligible due to having played morethan 5 senior and reserve matches and does notgain selection in his club's senior team in the firstsecond round match, he is then eligible to play inany subsequent Under 19 final .

3 a .eam has (2) U19 teams or is invol ;d i nhybrid arrangement, the following shall

; Where a club has two U19 teams a p€aye -nus thave not played more than 10 matches with theU191 side to play in the (2) team .

To represent the hybrid team in the finals theplayer must have represented the hybrid team in(5) first round matches - not including finals .

Players must be registered' least four (4) Club XVII I

t' _ team they wish to represent)and not have played in more than a total of eight(8) senior and reserve matches during the firstround .

Where a club has two Club XVIII teams a playermust have not played more than 8 matches withthe Club XVIII 1 side to play in the (2) team .

An AFL or VFL lis~~A , - will be eligible toplay in the finals for his VAFA club as long as h ehas played a minimum of five (5) VAFA matchesfor the team he w ishes to represent in the finals.At least two (2) of these matches must have been !p€ayE ' ' )r Ju- t .

A must have played five (5)I

V," =A m hes for the VAFA team he w ishes to ~reprL .,,,it in tF,,, ,,, i a€s . ForTAC players there is no ~requirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th . ~

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I~y bubble had to b .rst sooi - or later. ur :7v`s Lar :prevailed after my spn ' uig '-out my tipping last ; .cei ;and I was back to the field with a mediocre 3 . Theresults have meant that this weekend's matches will becritical to the make up of the top five, with each of i ietop six teams playing each other .

:en hosted the unbeaten Mt .Lilydale in an effort tomatch the premiership favorites . With Dave Trinchi .Tim Orwin, and Tim Conn all playing well again for theCobra's, their side did just this for much of the match .However, with the rain came the goals for Mount in thefinal quarter, and with Alderman putting in a blinder,the Da? ran out comfortable winners by 48 points.The I _Irsus ' match did not pan out themay I tnou 'it, with Uni jumpi, ' to an early quartertime lead and then putting the match beyond doubt inthe second . While Stockdale and Mizzi battled hard forthe Turtles, they did not have the class to go with thelikes of Gorringe and Gerolemou as the Vultures suredup the double chance wif h a 37-point i n .Box Hill North made .I] use of it )me groundadvantage to score i> b' in sinre in - theVAFA against the in forty . The loss ofBox Hill North star Dave iri' ' was me ° than offsetwith the loss of the Poe ~r's e' 'ning iieht, Hardaway,and from the opening bounce, North never looked back .With Odza and Sallantiouglu putting in sterlingperformances, it was a matter of how far as they movedup to 8th on the ladder with a memorable 87-p ntvictory.After a lot of soul searcY ig during the v ekBrunswick had a nredirtable resurgence to formagainst Rio ond -c , The healty con onssuited North with Pizzari an~ ~ Guppy able to run the ballout of the midfield while H iilton, yet again proved ahandful able to kick vital goals on a day when they werehard to come by. The final 57-point result ensured th :North's finals chances well and truly rest in their ow . 1hands .Old Wesfbo e's finals aspirations took a serious dinton the weekend going down to a classyoutfit . The Falcons started well in blustery conditions tocontrol the centre, which provided numerousopportunities to the dangerous P-Ilen . However, thesquandering of chances in the first, turned intoexcellent conversion in the second as Albert Park kickedto a 29-point lead at the major break . The Warriors didhit back in the third as the rain plummeted, and withDuncan Benn and Damian BiIlman lifting, the Warriorsgot within two points going into the final quarter . With.the Falcon's back line of Nathan Neumnann and RexMcLellan, who were supplenicnted b ; the timelymarking by Jim Sutton and Jodie Taylor, the Falcons

; ed to hold theirr opponents at bay

to record a memorable 2

also be the case today . With Tate due for a bag an

n .~ ----®

had the bye .

School host St . Mary's coming off a we ` s r eu- . The students have continued to go abe

their isiness and will be brimming with confideneereverse the touch up they received the last time the,two teams met . Meanwhile, the Saints have shown t

h can win away from home, however, they have tendedstruggle against the higher placed teams and this cou

vangendorf due for a blinder, I think the students v ;ihave eno»6h to withstand the customary Saint i a

aroP to in by 13 points. awer has shown a lot in recent

~ )laved how much difference i tstar Hardaway in their team last w e

3appointed last week and will be tookiig' Did _ position on the ladder today against th

Power, it will not have it all their own way. It is a tou gcision V ho to go with in this match, and ultimately,

think it will be at the selection table that this will bdecided. If Hardaway is selected, the Power will go closehowever, I s1 I believe the Turtles should still have thcattle on ield to register a 18 point win .Box : r have dez ynstrated to all in D4 that thewill be a 1 m to be reckoned with in the future, arttoday tra a rals as they continrntheir footi ournec t week's record with wasvery e~n :~_ . . >rth, and with Harry PennisiJustin G; :r i :umming and "the racehor-pLancc _li,~ !1a1d throui; :i Cie lines ant

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Albert ParkNorth BrunswickAlbert Park

LilydaleSi i4iarys

Allan 10Tate 4Hardawav 10J Horsbourgh 0Hamilton 1

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,oals they looked like a classy side . While±d at home will provide a bit more opposition, I

Its travel to the land of the brown trout .

th has what it takes to register another fou r

a 28 point will .a match the Old Westbourne versuspromises to be, as the team from the lan d

ark has been in the past a ground tha ttion teams have dreaded, however, the Warriors-11uum they are very heatable at home againstsides, and they meet the classiest in D4 today .

I expect "Platters" Fairfield and "Jucka "

-I- :irgh to bounce back after ordinary games by thei ri ads last week, it is difficult to look past the class ynn ball outfit. The Warriors did get close to Mount

time they met, however, I feel that the longis beginning to take its toll on the young an d

Warriors, so I am jumping off the Warrior's andze Dale's bandwagon as I back them to win by 3 8

third epic encounter of the round, Nort h

g ;,sr ick host the resurgent Albert Park at Bocce_ North would be satisfied With their workman likev last week, however, will need to lift a notch o r

;i 11=ey are reverse the 8 goal defeat they received thei ne these two teams met . While I would be

ppointed if North did not match it with the Falcons, I cannot see them having the defenders to counterstrorg Falcon forward set up, and on the smal l:nd, there Will be no shortage of opportunities for

, - t !I : :1 1 to move toward his ton . Therefore I am going withP;dcons to win by 28 points .

ii,- .n 1ias the bye .' E YEAR

o all who have put in their nomin<<'ions thushave a player you think should be selected ,omination to _-• _•-_'

Cr:i d his 50` m matc h!tile = v1 '_ .: u,t6 his 25C,-z as a

~d Coach, while this we . the Falcons will als oWilliams 50

_ 200 gar s- ." , It has' trrived!!! Well done to 'H' for tmally reac' 'g such

important milestone . A gifted junior player marry ha sn quite a few years to reach 200 games . Playing forGreen & Golds during the 80's Harry drifted out of

e game for a few years . With a few spasmodic gameshere & there he finally decided to dedicate himself toplaying the last few years. A fine lead & strong mark hehas made his name as a leading foward for North . Aformer reserves best & fairest winner Harry will be animportant player in the finals with his vast experience &leadership . Still a young man we hope that he canexte!.d his games total over the next few years.

Bulleen Cobras has the byeUHS-VU v St Marys

Brunswick Power v Eltham CoilebiansRichmond Central v Box Hill North

Old Westhourne v Mt i.ilydale

North Brunswick v Albert Park

- Pd COY`~J~ 1.1 4.4 5.5 8.7 (55)

MT LILYDALE 3 .6 6.7 11 .11 15.13 (103)

Balloon Cobras : Goals : Orwin 2 Conn 2 D Trinchi 2 Cook McLeod .

Best D Trinchi Mozzarella Orwin Dall'oglio Aslungul Conn . Mt .

Lllydale: Goals : Carrion 4 Paull 3 McKenzie 2 Alderman Del BlondoGibson Hayes Leonard C Varga. Best : Van Duuren Gibson Paull

Carrion McKenzie Alderman. Umpires: Michael Sneddon RobertSneddon (F) Liam Ratcliffe Thomas Wischer (B) Lucas Williams Kieran

O'Keefe (G )ST RL'4RYS - byeELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 1.3 3.5 5.10 (401

UHS4i 4.6 7.8 8.14 10.17(77)

Eltham Collegians: Harrington, Sharpe, Smith, Rashid, P F.larm . Best :

Stockdale, Mizzi, Savage, Brick, Thomas, Gilbert . UHS-VU : Gerolemou3, Tate 2, Madrigrano 2, Wright, Devlin, Mottram. Best: Gorringe,

Gerotemou, Devlin, Cracknell, Lapish, Thorp . Umpires : David D'AlteraPaul Tuppen (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B )

BOX HILL NORTH 4.5 7.8 11.11 16 .17 (113)

BRUNSWICK POWER 0 .4 2.8 2.11 2.14 (26)

Box Hill North : Goals: L Keiilor 5, H Penesis 2, M Cummings 2, TManno 2, C Riscalla, A Steele, J Garrett, S Cook, A Sallantioglu . Best:

A Odza, A Sallantioglu . L Keillor, M Cummings, H Penesis, A SteeleBrunswick Power : Goals : R Baxter, W Morgan . Best : F Pike, R Baxter,

N Harrison Umpires: Albie Firley Brad Rankin (F) Michael RocheMichael Neilly (B) Malcolm Filieul Eddie Boa! (G )

N ORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .3 10.6 16.10 20.12 (132)

RICM4O14-D CENTRAL 2 .3 6.8 7.12 10 .15 (75)

North Brunswick : Hamilton 7, Pizzari 4, Kyriazis 3, H .Tsialtas 3 .

Dllnarco, Closter, Paleodimos. Best: Pizzari, J .Boudoloh, Kyriazis.

Hamilton, Stelfox, Freeman. Umpires: Nicholas Brown AnthonyDa nen (F) Tristan Pearce (B) Perrin Brown Jim Exton (G )OLD !'> AURPdE 1.0 2.3 6.7 8 .7(55)

Ai, - ,;, 1.5 6.8 6.9 8 .9(57)

Old ?Vi r :: J .Horsburgh 4, Pavez, A .Christo, M .Christo, OldharnBest - Benn, Bilhnan, Leitch, Gerace, Huntington, Edwards Alber t

- . Allan 4, Mekerrow 2, Davey 2 Umpires: Sean Scully Sr Sean

Scully Jr (F) Ji h,nell (B) Daniel Scully Robert Parry (G )yeS - RoRld l 6

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.2 4.5 8.6 10.7 (67)

PS'"i' LILYDALE 3.4 8.6 10.7 12 .1 .0 (82)

Bulleen Cobras : Goals : Clement 5 Paatschi 2 Khalil Redfern Foskett.

Best : Mehrez Clement Hamilton Ong Lyopandis Paatschi . Mt.

LBydale : Goals : Anderson 4 Kernagen 2 Sypharussi Colarossi Morotll

Egan Smithies. Best: Kernagen Fernando Jelenc Flannaga n

Kidd MaltarST MARYS - b eEL A4 COLLEGIANS 1-0 1 .2 2.2 2.3 (15)

UFIS-1U 6.7 8.11 16.13 22 .15 (147)

Eltham Collegians : Dere, C .lr'atson . Best: T. Barnett, Keleher,

Turney, Dere, D.Barnett, J .Howgate . UF3S-VU : Cusick 5, Mills 4,Forbes 4, Haynes 2, Cavalieri 2, J .Thwnas 2, P .Thomas 2, Hircoe Best:

Havnes, Weber, O'Neill, P.Thomas, Cusick, Walpole.BOX HILL NORTH 2.2 3.5 4.8 8.13 (61)

BRUNSWICK POWER 0.2 2.2 2.4 4.4 (28)

Boa Hill North : Goals: J Pratt 2, B Furor 2. W Drew, T Thor, M Edgley,

J.Tsaclidis Best : B Pozar, M Marinovie, 0 D'Amato, K Loerand, JTsactidis, T Thoi Brunswick Power : Goals : R Green 2. A Brown, J

Hayes Best : J Lewis, J Hayes, R Green. M Madef9eld

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.5 7.9 7.12 (54)

RICHMOND CEPdTRAY. 2.0 3.2 4.2 4.3(27)

North Brunswick: B .Carter 2, Cutler, Dusan, Parks, P .Sorleto,

S.Tsialtas . Best: Brifta, R .Sailoum, Giovanoglou, Burrows, Russo,

Dusan ,OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .1 7.6 11 .7 13.10 (88)

ALBERT PARE 3.6 6.7 10.10 10.14 (74)

Old West : Chrism 3. Manolokakis 2, Phillips 2, Rivalland 2, Horsburgh

2 . Scholes, Whiting. Best: Layton, Horsburgh, Anderson, Jenkinson,

Rivalland, Mesrnan Albert Park: Green 3. Pastras 2, Surace, Wheeler,

Garcia, Moths, Guicas . Best: Surace, Wheeler, Quinlan, Meguire,

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C .h: John AnernRes : Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smith2 S . Robinson (s)2 N . Pastras (r)3 R . Baker (C)3 J. Dudi (r)4 J. Simcocks5 S. Allan6 J. Storey (VC)7 5. Venable s7 K. Gannon (r)8 A. Mandylans8 M . van Elewoud (r)9

P.Chambers (VC)

10 tvi . Phillips11 A . Fleming12 T Fraser13 B . Payne (RVC)13 M . Davey (S)14 M . Hyams (S)14 C . Borg15 D . Borley16 C . Robeeton17 D . McLellan18 J. Taylor19 A. Steward20 K. Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J. Hannett22 D. Brea (r)23 B. Harries23 G . Foster24 T. Green25 J . Wier26 L. Hopkins26 G. Baker27 B . Tu ite27 J . Breen (r)28 R. Alla n29 C . Fehring30 S . Fountai n31 S . McGuire (RC)31 D . Allan32 A. Di'Mingo33 J. Murray4 T. Houston5 S. Toth (RVC)5 V. Surace6 J. Balbin7 L. Hogan

38 N. Wheeler39 S . McKerrow40 A. Graham41 D. Allan42 K . Daley44 B . Isard45 M . MacLeod46 M . Dowdle47 L. Tricarico48 J. Nemeth49 C . Dyer50 S. Mellis (r)50 J. Meek52 M. Smith53 M. Williams54 N . Neumann55 D. Quinlan57 J . Sutt on57 J . Guzman58 T. Bennett s59 N. Strang60 G. Bateson62 A . Harper77 S . Garcia78 J . Hamath79 J. Bourne80 M . Houg h

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Snr Coach: P. Armstrong,t: M . Tarulli

Res: P.Woodsffi.Drew

1 G. Wilson2 C. Reid3 A . Ooze3a S . Evans4 A. Manno4a J . Potter5a A . Jenkins*6 D. Martini7 S. Stewart8 J. DAmato8a R . Chamberlain9 A. Sallantioglu10 S. Coo k11 T. Thoi12 A. Dic k13 M . Cumming14 B . Palmer15 L. Keillor16 W. Drew17 G. Cavallo18 C . Butler19 C . Callis20 K .Oldfield21 J . Hopes22 A. Steele23 J . Naumovski23a S. Brodi e24 C . Ferris25 P. Kotsaridis27 S. Yamamoto28 Z. Veleski30 B. Olso n31 G . Robinson32 I . Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 M . McCartin35 P. Burley36 D. Gaynor37 D. Wootridge39 P. Webster40 D . Worrell41 M. Takeshita42 A . Tarull i43 R . Doyle44 J. Garrett46 P. Mortimer49 T. Ellis50 B. Pozar55 J . Pratt58 S . D'Attera65 C. Riscalla66 C. Mulready74 P. Doyle76 K . Loerand78 H . Penesis80 S . Wakefield82 J . Tambakis86 T. Tsukagoshi87 T. Rhin d111 M. Edgley111 a P. Armstrong *

SOUTH YARRA

Coach: Ricky BaxterAssist. Coach : Ross organ

Res: Greg Lovett

1 R . Baxter2 J. Hardaway3 B. Pric e4 D. Hayes5 L. Hope6 B. Baksh7 W. Morgan8 D. Gerdes9 L. Yowyeh10 B . Bottomley11 N . Harrison12 G. Dow13 B. Hamilton14 C . Emmerson15 F. Norris16 J . Lovett17 B. Brett18 R . Diantonia19 N. Bux20 J. Cooper21 B. Lovett22 J . Mcgrady23 M . Lovett24 G. Mcgowan25 J . Slate r26 M . Smith27 A . Walsh28 B . Noonan29 J . Griggs30 L. Brett31 M. Crane32 P. Gall34 E. Lovett35 F. Pike36 T. Lovett37 B. Brett38 S. Kemp39 L. Brett40 R. Kirby41 L. Stephens42 S . Davi s43 J . Comley44 R . Mainelli45 F. Motfilin46 G. Fryer47 M . Robinson48 R . Morgan49 R . Green51 P. Laming52 D . Davis53 D. Hume54 P. Brett55 S. Weston56 T. Warburton57 R. Sikora60 G . Murray61 T. Holden62 J . Clayton63 R . Dantonia64 A . Davi s65 L. Griggs66 S. Islay67 T. Lovett68 M. Bond

(;oaoh : Joe LAsst G ch: RcRes. Coach: Jarnie R ;;em

1 S. Fishe r2 T.Orwin2 R. Sheehan3 S . Wigney4 N. Cartledge4 I. Mcleod5 S . Nelson6 I. Baccini7 F. Bald i8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangu (10 C . Powderham11 G . Fortune12 J. Schemmerling13 N. Edga r14 A. Dejong15 J . Trinchi16 D. Trinchi17 L Conn18 J . Lowrie19 S . Trapman20 J . Mora n21 N . Lykopandis22 R . Pasinati23 J. Red(e m24 J. Daniels25 W. Olney26 J. D'Angelo27 J. Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 K. Kellett31 S . Mclaren32 C. Clements33 A. Cook34 M . D'Angelo35 M . Unwin36 P. DalPoglio37 J . Paatsch38 G. Brown39 J . Sotto41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C . Chan44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J. Ong46 G . Reeves47 W. Feutril l48 M . Soumelidis49 G .Anderton50 B . Wilso n51 R. Rodrigues55 D. Digney56 T. Mehrez60 S . Petty61 R . Hadisutanto69 L. Ditchbu m

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C . 1 ®LD !Coach : Scott Harri ngton senior Cu h : David Keast Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach : Jeffrey Wilson

Cc ch : John Glare Asst Sen . Coach: Paul Commerford R . Coach : Gary Cutler Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch

Reseve Cc,-:.h : Bart Egan

Bau dJAsst Res . Coach : Darren Nag

1 Newton D 1 B.Gerac e.

Robin s~ S 1 J . Paull 2 Adams D 2 J.Akaran a.

3 E. Savage 2 P. Hayes 3 Lattouf G 3 S.DepiazzaLever4 C

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Hewitt5 S5 D . Brick 4 F. Varga 5 Cutler G

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6 T. Carter 5 G . BirdJelen cM6

6 Piz.ar i7 Stelfox G 7 A .Christo

7 B. Rashi dh

.7 C . Varga 8 Guppy D 8 A .Horsburg h

g K Murphyarp e8 L. SWatso nC

8 K . Maniscalchi (VC) 9 Sammartino A.

10 J Wilso n9 .Marshal l0 B

9 A . Del Biondo 10 Fawcett W 11 M .Christo. 11 C . Gibson 11 Hamilton S 12 B .MattsonPlizziJ 13 R . Kidd 12 Care S 13 J .Braham

; 2 L. McDonald 14 W. Charlton 13 Ullo M 14 T.Said13 M . Luttick 15 R. Sco tt 14 Paleadimos G 15 A.Board14 K. Nelson 16 D. Morrison 15 TsiaHas H 16 S.Christo15 L. White 17 J . Lesinger 16 Vaina M 17 M.Aquilin a16 D. Barnett 18 R. McKenzie 17 Kyriazis A 18 F.Pavez17 L. Daly 19 M . Leonard 18 Varga J 19 R .Aldridg e

18 M . Chapple 20 D.Watt 19 Marin P 20 L.O'Sulliva n

19 A. Booth 21 M . Cunningham 20 Closter L 21 L.Hudso n

20 S. Jeal 22 N. Colarossi 21 Santacroce R 22 S .AndersonHuntingto n23 S

21 M. Hart 23 B. Egan 22 Freeman J .Fairfield (C)24 L

22 D . W ri ght 24 L . Merrett 23 Britfia J .25 TEdwards

23 R . Watson 26 T. Flanagan 24 Aliani M Mesman26 P24 K . Drummond 27 N . Pearce (VC) 25 Duson W

.27 D .Billman

25 R . Thomas 28 D . Maggs 26 Murphy J 28 D .Slattery~6 J . Glare Res C/C 29 J . Robert s 27 Ferrante F 29 J,Manolokaki s

27 J . Stockdale 30 A . Penhale ( RVC) 28 Boudoloh J 30 R .McMillan

28 T. Barnett 31 T. Hansford 30 Russo D 31 M.Baulc h

29 D. Howgate 32 P. Carolan (C) 31 Heck J 32 G.Jenkinson

Decker30 M 33 C. Anderson 32 Robe rtson B 33 D .Benn.Keleher31 B

34 L. Kelle tt 33 Patella J 34 S .Roberts.

Bau d32 C35 D . Callanan 34 Stepien M 35 D .Rivalland

. 36 M. Alderman 36 Senate M 36 S .PhillipsP3 A. Howgate 37 C . Carstens 37 Defelice M 37 A .Leitc h34 J. Howgate 38 J. Charles 38 Magnuson D 38 D.Nikol a35 G. Smith Van Duure n39 T 39 Rhook C 39 M .Oldham36 T. Goonan

.Rhodes40 M 40 McCallum B 40 S.Leitc h

37 J . Gilbe rt.

41 M . Matter 41 Elms J 41 K.Mille rOllenbutte l42 D38 A. Tardifi 42 M . Periera 42 Papanikolou J

.Runciman43 A39 F. Coonerty 43 D. Holloway (RC) 43 Sorteto p

.44 B.Slatte ry40 E. Baud 44 A. Cox 44 Wallmeyer N 45 S .Robsrtso n

41 Au.Mann 45 K. Fraser 45 Polemicos. J 46 J .Semmen s42 D . Buller 46 D. Kin9 46 Giovanogtou N 47 M.Pilsbury43 P. Mann 47 C. Lonergan 47 Prestigiacomo N 48 T.Scholes44 Al . Mann 48 S. Dougherty 48 Walter J 49 B .Robinson45 R . Davies 49 M. Watt 49 Salloum F 50 P.Habersatt46 M . Dere 50 D . Hicks 50 Parks B 51 R.Wintl e

47 S . Barass 51 A. Bullerjahn 51 Kehagias D 52 TBest

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Coacn: Mark PetruschA: :4 Coach :

Res: Steven Lake

1 B . Cox2 T. Quick3 T O'Sullivan4 R . Trotter5 D . Tankovich6 G. Bunshaw8 G. Malcolm9 J . McGrath9 P. Karamicholos10 A . Whit e11 S. Lake12 F. Macak15 C . Barry16 J . Birt17 P. Carew18 P. Moulday19 C . Quay20 A. Quick21 A. Jones22 A. Flores24 T. Guthrie25 A. Piani26 S. Baillie28 D . Green29 J. Stone32 Mark Harris33 M. Berimano34 J. Brook35 J. Howell38 M . Defreitas41 T. Slatter42 C. White42 S. Hoare45 K. Day46 D. Hogan53 K. Pardy54 C. Cartwright54 S. Rawlings56 A. Tdley,57 E. Hill67 J . Lane69 T. Melville76 D. Phelan79 M . Coomber85 S . Jacobs86 G. Porteus87 D.Ingliss

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Coach : m chael learmonthRes: George Koumantataki s

1 T. Brown2 B. Perelberg3 G. Schembri4 N. Goldsworthy5 A. Lane6 S. Stone7 A. Dwyer8 A. Zsembe ry9 R.Orme10 G . Koumantatakis11 J . Bernardi12 A. Webb13 J . Hill14 C. Goldsworthy15 M . Purcel l16 L. Anthony17 P. West18 B . Frail19 V. Ryan20 C. Handley21 M . Gilchrist22 R . Alle n23 F. Harrison24 A . Latimer25 M . Butler26 J . Timmins27 M . Banks28 J .Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 S . Les°<ko32 P. Reining33 M . O'Halloran35 G. Theoharris36 B . Graetzer37 L. Vincent38 D . Astbu ry39 T. Millar40 R . Hausler41 T. Cummins42 M. Davies44 J. Lukjanov47 P. Rousis48 D . Morcom50 A. Wibawa51 M. Lynch52 C . Welle r53 B. Armistead54 J. Wrig h t56 D . Anders57 D . Watson58 B. Lewi s59 K. McLennan62 G . Pilikidis63 P. Roseman66 N . Batskos67 M . Maschette68 J. Feldstad69 J. ~end y70 H. Luce72 S. Sylivris73 N. Datskos74 A. Richard80 J. Clarke88 A. Ballantyn e

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1 M . Wright2 R . Thorp3 T. Cleveland4 L Garringe5 S. Mottram6 S. Cracknell C7 D. Zulick i7 M . Farwer (R)8 M .Gerolemou9 S . Devlin10 B . Farrelly11 D. Forbes

12 W. Smith13 N. Rose14 M . Butera15 J . Jacks16 J . Tate17 C. Langendort18 A . Hellner19 J . Uebergang20 G. Madrigrano21 J . Hall22 G. Mandalis23 G. Tames24 R . Hortle25 S . Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A . Cusick28 P. Sklevenitis29 K . Webe r30 J . Partridge31 P. Dolence32 J . Michael33 J. Strangio34 J . O'Neill35 A. Buter a36 A. Pendlebury37 G. Catterall38 R . Lapish39 M. Rea40 L Maguire41 A. Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 M. O'Neill44 C . Witnish45 S. Hams46 C . Siotos47 H . Gillie s48 M. Davidson49 S. Smile50 B. Warren52 A. Docherty53 J. Schulz55 N. Thomas56 D. Creek57 C. Thomas58 J. Thomas59 D. MACRAE60 G . Costas61 T. Stathopoulos63 D. Edwards64 B. Walpole65 J. Harris66 S. Butera67 M . De Luise68 L Holmes69 A. Dowdell70 E . Ricciu671 B . Goldsmith72 A. Van Rea75 S . Mills76 V. Cavelieri77 R. McCormick78 B . Carruthers79 M . Turvey81 B . Wil l86 W. Higgins88 D. Fisher99 W. Hircoe

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SECTION 1 - PREVIEWRd . 14 had all the favourites winning, bar the Xavs ,who continue to leave the last final's place, up forgrabs !St . Bernard's resume their stellar season at VictoriaPark, when they visit the Xav's, who maintain atenuous grip on fourth position. The hosts willanxiously await other results after succumbing thisafternoon .The undermanned Tonners, led by Dubyna andGadsden, will be thankful their three week runagainst the top sides ends today . The Scotchies,continue to peak at the business end of the seasonand with Pappas and Aurel-Smith in great touch,will inflict further heartache on Old Brighton .OEG have had a horror five weeks and the breakcertainly came at the right time . Today they welcomethe Fields, who have had patches of excellent playbut struggled to keep it together . Despite a morecompetitive home effort, the Fielders, should takethe points .MeKerrow and Rankin provide a potent strike forcedifficult to combat as Uni continue to ooze quality allover the paddock . Today the Skevs, will need to findthe answers if they want finals action . I know theywill be gallant, but the Blues will win to maintainsecond position .DLS had a great win against the Xavs and kept theslightest hint of a finals appearance alive . Marcellinhave also found the winning formula and todayshould be an excellent contest . With a little more toplay for, DLS gets the nod in a tight one !SECTION 2 - PREVIEWSuburban football returns to Melbourne thisafternoon after a weekend off, the under nineteenelite originally scheduled to meet the DVFLrepresentative side last round, in a match that failedto eventuate .Top of the ladder, but ignored by the representativeselectors, Werribee travel to Beaumaris thisafternoon, a real danger game for the ladder-leaderswho haven't played away in the past six weeks .Kicking fifteen goals to three after the long break lastround, Werribee recorded -win number thirteen of theseason by 82 points, Lee contributing ten majorswith Russo also prolific . Beaumaris have beatenevery top-four side bar Werribee, and will bedesperate to add another scalp to their alreadyimpressive list ; yet will struggle at home to thepremiership favourites, Werribee home in a tightone .Unbeatable midseason, Old Melburnians appear tobe fading at the wrong end of the season, limited tojust five majors last weekend in their 35 point defeatto Old Camberwell . This afternoon OM's travel toMazenod, the home side victims of a 150 pointthrashing last round at the hands of Beaumaris .With the finals just around the corner, OM's are in

desperate needof a morale-boostingvictory, theirmeeting wit hMazenod a sure chance to r ve their spiritrun towards September.Elsewhere Old Camberwell should continue the, 'good run of form away at Old Ivanhoe, the home Sidvictors in a one-point thriller last round, wlyflHampton Rovers will attempt to hang onto a fair,hope of playing finals football when they play awaat Old Trinity .SECTION 3 - PREVIEWDejected after throwing away a near-guaranteespot in the finals a week earlier, Therry Penola tooto the field last round desperate to avenge defeaattempting the impossible of overcoming ladderleaders Rupertswood in a push towards finalfootball . Playing with an inspired intensity anvigour, Therry matched Rupertswood at everchange, dominating the last quarter with scores tic13 .17 to 14 .11 at the final siren. However, as thgoal umpires conferred in the middle of the groun(the visitors score was corrected to 14 .1 ;Rupertswood home by one point in a finish plaguewith controversy.Therry's loss meant AJAX would move four pointclear in fourth with a win away at North Old Boy ;however not even the prospect of playing finalfootball could lift the visitors, NOBs home by 3points, severely denting AJAX's push towardSeptember.This afternoon Therry travel to Old Carey, the heirside comfortable 130 point winners last round at thexpense of St Bernards (2) . With the finals now IcEthan a month awav, Old Carey appear to be peakinat the right end of the season, a win today over it,spirited Therry more than confirming their status aserious premiership contenders.Still focused on reclaiming fourth spot on the tabl,AJAX host Collegians, the visitors impressive 6point winners over MHSOB last week . Nccapitalising on a Therry loss last round, AJA

X get one more chance to displace their adversari ebut first must overcome an in form Collegians outlwho on paper look too strong .Seventh plays Eighth as MHSOB travel to Monaslboth clubs aiming to regain some respect followingstring of losses midseason . Despite sitting beloMFISOB on the ladder, Monash will go into the ganas favourites, having earlier in the season traveled'MHSOB and come out victorious by 49 points .

T Blues can still relegate MHSOB to eighth trecording a few wins in the coming rounds, Mona .=to record win number five for the season

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-- -- - ---STAL~-?i,JS b.4 5-.8 i0 .lz 16 .1'.-(,17n,ST .̀l ;>:'L'6 1.3 2.8 9.10 1I .18 (84 )St Bernardo: Pitts 2, Smith 2, Runnals 2. James 2, Robbins 2, Deeper,Liberatore, Pell, Pearson. Kennett, Kelly, Best : Hooper, Harrison, Ryan,Pearson . Kelly . Keunen St Pevins : O'Keefe 6 . McBride 2. HuOes, Tavior .Shannon Best : Hughes, O'Keefe, McBride, Landers. Ta}7or. GutliferUmpires: Graeme Hunichen Max Wittman (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignall tB)Michael Isbister Luke Pipe (G)UHI BLUES 1 I .5 21 .13 27 .20 34.27 (231)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1 (19)Uui Blues : MeKerrow 11, Rankin 5, Wood 3, Fletcher 3 . Vaedenbos : 3,Clarke 2 . Hehtz 2, Steele 2 . Torney 2, Costm. Best : Ran Kerrow,Vandenboseh. McPhail, Fletcher. Torney. Old Sri ,n , Ear .:te.Duhyna . Best: Dubena . Gadsden, Ryan, Humpnr ilyUmpires : Tom Wmdiow Tom Mahon (F) Michael Jone

s OLD SCOTCH 3.3 9.10 12.14 16 .23 (119)OLD CAULFIELD 18 6.11 7.14 10 .17 (77)Old Scotch: Pappas 6, Thompson 4. Beaurepaire 3, Sneddon 2. Be

r Best: Aurel-Smith . Logan, Pappas, Berry . Downing, Aekroyd . OkaCaulfield: Murphy 2 . Parker 2, Sinclair 2, D`Arcy,Davfes,May,Yelland.Best : Edwards. Sayers. ?viurphp, Parker, Gerrard, Davies .Umpires: Brett Herskope Eli Haves (F)DE LA SALLE 1.6 4.9 9 .11 15 .14 (104)OLD XAVERIAPiS 1 .1 3.4 7.7 9,9(63)De La Salle: Fieldsend 3, Quirk 't tt tams 3, Keely 2. D Browning. Va^re.Skinns . Hancock. Best : Gr, -x , Nankervis, Wrihams.C J .-:.Conwav. Old Xaverians: flan ' '12, ,canian . Agrus. Purss, Ru :lie.Gidley . Best : Purss, Armstrong, Gxlly, Scanlan.Rogan .Sadinio. Umpires:Chris Collins Luke Duthie (F) Thorr.as Wiseher Steve Durston-Ryan (B)Sam Perri

n CELLIfd 6.4 9.10 13.15 2123 (155 )OLD ESSENDON 0.1 2.4 3.4 4.4 (28)fiSareell in: Bortolotto 4, oirbolo 3. Hardfnr 2, W'-e 2, Colo-, 2 . Borden 2,Mahon, Money.Be . .:o,tulotto. Sae- 1, -on. Ljyle . Dorbolo, Watkins .Old Esaendon: Cthristou B- :an, D_-nn, Mansour Best : Mansour,Wilson, Cerantonlo, b : . 'res: Ritchie Bensonjar David t6Rndlow IF' '° ~nier 1B )

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C, 2ALiS 5.6 8.11 1i .14 12.19(91)OLD I9,utIIOn 2 .1 15 10.6 14.8 (92)C Paradians : Goals : Gordon 4 . Girovski 2, lrvine 2, Luff 2,DiFabio,Giddings Best : irvine . Connelly, Riaher, Girovki, Ryan, Hughes.Old Ivanhoe: I its: Alagana 3 . Bryant 2, Fowler 2, Goegiou 2, Peacock 2 .McFarlane, B, Keane Best: SheIl, McFarlane, Georgiou, Nagel, Fowler.Keane Ur.-F, ~ad Rankin Dec." ' Dinneen IF)OLD CA.,I. .,., . .- L 1.8 5.9 6.11 9.12 (66)OLD FiEIRtr ",, 1.4 2.5 3.10 5.11 (31)Old Cambers :ll: Hendrie 2. 7 a 3 Cottrell . Gosling, Hanson, Hedlev,Middleton. Best : Gosling, Hansor,n, Aiessio, Vince . Johnson. OldAietburnian, : Theodorous 2, Galbreith, Hindle. Best : Lawler,Hardy, Fagan. Tucker. tlindle, Galhraith . Umpires: Wayne Hinton TomHaysom (F) Liam Ratcliffe Michael il_fner (B )~RRIBEE 4.3 6.5 13.7 21 .10(136)OLD TRINITY 0.2 4.5 6.7 7.12 (54)Yderribee: D.Lee 10. Justin Russo 4, Ci:almers 4, Palmungton, Miller,Renaut . Best: D .Lee, Justin Russo, Pahnington . Stornerbrink, Miller,Mcl4a y . Old Trinity: not supplied . Umpires : John Ralph Glen Scotland(Ft To ta„ nParce Michael Camillerl (B )E .~ .t23 6.8 12.10 19.15 30.18 (198)A__ JD 0 C 0.2 2.4 4.5 7-6(48)Z :mnans: Borehani 7 Groves 7 Eadv 5 Ploolnough 5 Hogarth 2 LeeTerpsinls Williams Wilson. Best- Hogarih Williams Murphy Boreham LeeGrov, Niazenod : Bourbon 4 Castricuim Kinniburgh Stagliano. Best :Bradley Haniil Power Ware Kinniburgh Wlnstanley. Umpires: MarkAle der Avi t;ekselman (F)

T- ° iOLAM2.6 5.8 10.13 13.17f95)RR_ . "` ,OD 3.2 7.4 11.9 14 .12 (96)Ta er- Petals : Hermes, D Goodwin 3, Cooper, Freekleton 2. Sheppard,Farn- . , SkiaOlltis. Best : Farrelly, Carroll. Belsey . Harmes, Quinn, CorriganR_" ;-,wood: Potter 4, Burns. Gaunt 2. Spinner. Jaeger, Phillips . MeEcczr,.Bishop, Monzell . Best : Spinner, Monte, Hewed, Bishop, West, MonzellUmpires : Mick Sneddon (rotation - from A) (F) Andrew Borg (B )NORTH OLD BOYS 2.5 6.8 12.11 14 .14 (98)AJAX 2.2 3.8 4.12 8.14 (62)280B : West, Kirk 3, Potion, Mathews, Saari 2 . Keenan . Little I Best :Citroen, Dettmann, Kirk, Young. Ryan, West . AJAX : Kestenberg 2, Givont .Lukav, Nankin, Seidl, Thurin, Peters I Best . Kestenberg, Jankie, Nissen,Borvnsztell;, Codron . Givoni Umpires : Peter Pullen Gary Seaborne (F)COLLEGIANS 7.7 14.9 16.13 20.16 t136)RiIISOB 0.0 4 .1 7.3 11.4 (70)Co llegians : Jorgensen 7 . Blumfield 4, Burrows 3, Roberson 2, Mutton.Ashman. ;vaylar, Parrent . Best : P7aylar. Jorgensen , Portent, Mutton,Ashman, Moon . hSASOB : McGrath 4, 'Whitehorse 2, Greenhill, Saultrv,Hamilton - Ho, AjTam. Clarke. Best: McGrath, Ternes, Foley, Blatt .Hamilton - Ho. Avram . Umpires: Frank Kavanagh Dean Banova (F) Jack

i11B) Grat : ~ .wth Madelene Fagan tGl(2) 1.1 2.2 2 .4

7.3 13 .9 1 9 .13 25 l '-:enford 2 . Keogh 2, Pettit . Best : Buv,r}m, Dye lor dMeP ;anas, Campbell, PettII Old Carey: Ashworth 5 . Angus5 Holmes 4, Evans 2, Cheong 2, Collins 2. Simson 2, 'ino

mdvlcKinnon. Best : Cheong. Simson . Davey . Trumbull, Collins,,Its;pires: Peter GrffRths (F) Lucas V✓illiams Kieran 0'Keefe (G)

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Lynch ~ 3orman . Best : Marks Andrews Porter Weeden paterson I

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atris, Brosnan, RotSm . . .c L; :41 . Johnstone Gien„E1ra: B;Del Ba;so 2, Barakat, CnnF, Dirlye, Gutierrez . have, MaeBest:Barakat. Cosgrave, Far:-h . Hassan, Lithgow. Mackay Umpi„choias Brown Nick Rvde (F) Perrin Brown Paul Whitehead (G)

- 3.EIGH CLAYS 2.1 3.4 5.6 I L7 (73

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UmF' e David Murray Ken MeNteee tF) Jessica Rollo Sean Durston-rc1B7 r -Ao Jake Mahar (G

) -' ~ 0.3 1.6 2.7 5.9 1-: i 3.4 9.5 17.12 24.16(1xie: Tulloch 2 . Beer, Sheehan . Quaran. Best : Crowe, C How

„ct .!~ ranrlc Beer . Sheehan Benileigh: Lee 8, Tiso 4 . i . : .>rv 2, Siiri2 . 1 : . Lis, Breitkreuz, Forrest, McLellan . Rot brne

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Soul boarneDistrl^_ts:" ..r ;s3^r>perMc' ;enzie .Best: CastGing = >hanadakis D r nil :... St. Johns: Kopeo 5 Ch4 Peiy :s `lelson 3 Fern : .r .rI Bu,_, . D`Olivera Roman . R)e

u Best: Chalk Beattie Arnold Per-r livea Urn~ : Umpires: Leah Galla'~.{rotation - from B) Chris Cow,' . .~n (F) Pnthony Vatopou)os (B) Sym ,Vafoooulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G ;

Uh7}ER-12 ( 2 ) RED Ro=d 112 .2 5.4 8.8

9 vAL3 ' 4.3 8-5 12 .7AgUih; : Hardham 3- C .Williams 3, Jennings 2, Failla 2, `.`:-~~-~~.Walsh Crozier- Best : Crozier, If heart, Jennings. C .William< . '.Helve- Y: !VALLEY: 3, Britt 2 . Reynolds 2, ask2,Russell .B :n'.: .r Borland ., -at . Glennie . Russell, Boris al, Fm}ri-..a , sr.

.,,--- Jc--ah O'Mara Rick Curtis li7D _.9 10.12 13 .15 (93)

OLT? _ 3.3 3.3 5 .6(36)Old 7-, 9 Merl r i. t+rt„P,-n Ford . Best : Rees . ChestFord, Rubi Ryan, -,-,., .r Bartolo, Bertane, Laws,'s4orsello . Pedrini . Lca : Bartolc, , ter. t :,, .),, ;Jalker, Bertone, iiorscUmplres: Stephen Caple Riche I nson Sac (FJST LEOS E?dMAUS u.2 2.2 7.4 13.5 (83)FITZROY REDS ti.2 13.3 15.6 24 .11 (1551St Leas Emmaus : Waters 7, Beddome 4. McCann 2. Best: Waters, Le ,Black, berms, McCann, Ferguson . Munro . Fitzroy Reds: Mag.hamez .Richardson 4, Loius-Gleeson 3, Astudillo 2. Violate . Zika, Hart, DudaBest :Vlolato, Butler, Louis-Gleeson, Dullard, Edwards, Richards(Umpires : Dirk Kramer (rotation - from B) True Ltlley (F) Scott Fraser

C Hoot;endyk (B) Clive Shipley John Robinson (G)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .0 3 .0 6,3 8.5(53)BANYULE 3.1 8.5 10.7 17 .10 (112)La Trobe University: Walker 2, DaUyntte 2, Scott. Harvey, Murphy B+Hogan, Tonilinson, MeKail . Clarke, Bridges. Walker Bznyule : TsmgartsPlay4'alr 3- Christian 2, Richardson 2 . Suit 2, Moore, Parfet . 'VJedBrockweil . loannou Best Richardson, Parfett, Plavfair, Christieloamsidis, Wenke Umpires; Brian P:oodhead Sean Scully Sr (F )Played Saturday July 2 6UPiIVl . . . =I Y BLACKS 10.6 18.8 29.14 37 .21 (243)BE .. '-T ZESTOWE 1 .0 1.1 1.1 1 .1(7)Unit .c : Moffatt 10, Brooks 7, Presttd e 1qacGugan 3, LearCommadeur S . Brumby-Rendell, Builen, ~hishoim 2, Bade, AyleWoollle, Scott. Best: Brooks. Moffatt, Prestidge . Brumbv-RendeChisholm, Jesse. Bulleen-Templestowe : McDonald 1 . Best : Teealacoune, Odza, Collision, Maids, Sanli Umpires: Dianne 14'hite ;ev GI~Scotland (F) Steve Durston-Ryan Sean Dursten-Ryan (B) Chris McltendMichael Jones (G )

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Coach : Jonw Le Grand

1 D . Hansen (C)2 D. Rega n3 B. Kinniburgh4 R. House5 N . Bradley6 A . Staghano7 S . Ware8 N . Hous e9 B. Chamberlain10 J. Mather11 J . Kavanagh12 A. Cook16 T. Bourbon17 T. Steinfort18 F. Ree d21 S . Castricum22 M . Power25 S . Stanley26 G . Hamill27 M. Rega n35 A. Winstanley45 J. Crough46 D. Dunn e70 D. Chamberlain76 A . Varia y

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Coach: Fab Gatti

1 M . Palminaton2 J . O'Brien3 C . Lee4 N . Renault5 D . Bunvrorth6 P. Chalmers7 T. Andrews8 R. Barke r9 Josh Russo

10 L .Gatt11 S. Bianc o

12 B . Stomebrink13 A . McNally

14 S . Black

15 M. McDonald16 R . R9enYna17 P. Cassin18 B. Pnsmal!19 L . Gatti20 N.Addamp21 N . Renaur22 D . Lee23 Justin Russo24 P. Keda h25 B . Black26 A . Cain27 S . Smith28 M. Miller29 P. Spy31 J. Tanner34 R. PAentha47 S. Simpson66 B. McMahon

Tea _ P1 A.Atagona2 B. Nagel3 Rhys Mitchell4 R . Butle r5 G . Bryant (VC6 A. Reed7 R . Coleman8 R. Stern e9 J . Uljans10 M . Verrochi11 G. Fowler12 D. Peacock (!C)14 A . Grange r17 Z. Keane18 I . Dawkins19 L. Hammon d20 C . Georgiou (VC)21 Rob Mitchell22 J. Britten30 G . Hope34 S . Adderley35 M . Briggs36 P. Barrett44 J . Siegersma53 S . Snel l54 J . McBride55 J. Pierera56 P. Lowry

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~coach : Dennis Grace

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-7 ::.EPOI2°I' ROUND 9

1 i ,, second last round of the year was played at ai ry of venues throughout the state .

games were plaved at Parkville the first being

ticonee Valley Magpies playing Port Colts 2 . It was

vantage with Mambourin Tigers showing

risingly low scoring affair with Port Colts 2

, .Ling an unexpected win against the inform sidedivision two . Port Colts 2 : 4 6 30 to Moonee

}}-, Magpies 2 1 13. The next game for the

;,nund was between Karingal 1 and Port Colts 1 .

€, I :arh,gal side was far to good for Port Colts 1

, ; ; the day and seem to be headed for another

,ick at the Division 1 trophy . Karingal 1 : 14 8 92

io Port Colts 1 : 0 1 1 . The final game played at

xl:ville was between Karingal 2 : and Parkside

ooil these sides have struggled for consistent form

; his year. Karinga121ed all day with Parkside's goal

;icUng proving to be the difference . Karingal 2 : 6

!' 0 to Parkside 2 7 19 .

!Sulleen Templestowe hosted Mambourin Tigers

u d were unable to use their home ground to their

picnirising form at the business end of the season .

>San~bourin Tigers 5 6 36 to Bulleen

i cnlplestowe 2 4 16 .

. ;oth Broadmeadows sides traveled up the highway

ia Albury to take on the Ovens & Murray Jets .

!~roadmeadows I played confident football and

~ ,, ere able to account for Ovens & Murray Jets 1 by

a 28 point margin . Broadmeadows 1 : 7 8 50 to

Ovens & Murray Jets 1 : 3 4 22. In the Second

Division Ovens & Murray Jets 2: 5 12 42

surprised all of the judges by defeating

Broadmeadows 2 : 3 6 24 . it was great effort by the

"Jets" who have struggled against Broadmeadows 2

this season .

Ballarat won their game as Ringwood Bluesforfeited and Maribyrnong Bulldogs had the byethis round .PREVIEW ROUND 10 :

Round 10 is the last round before the finals with allgames being held at Elsternwick Park. The first

game of the round is between Broadmeadows i and

Mambourin Tigers both these sides won last week

and are in good form . Broadmeadows look like

being able to just get over the line in what should

be a very close game .

The next game is between Parkside and Bulleen

Templestowe. The younger Bulleen Templestowe

side may be to fast for Parkside although Parkside

have shown some good form in the second half of

the season .

ivioonee Valley Magpies take on Broadmeadows 2 inanother close game with Moonee Valley Magpies

seemingly having enough skill to get over the line .

Karingal 2 are playing Port Colts 1 but may

struggle against the in form Port side .

Ovens & Murray Jets 1 play Ringwood Blues and

should be able to account for the Ringwood Blues

who have had an up and down season .

Port Colts 2 play Ovens & Murray Jets 2, on form

it looks like Port Colts 2 may just get over the line .

In the last game for the round Karingal 1 are

playing Maribyrnong Bulldogs and it is hard to see

Maribyrnong Bulldogs defeating Karingal who have

taken all before them this season .

Ballarat have the live this week and will go into thefinals fresh < er e week off.

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- of Round l '-,Jon 1 .

Mareeilin ended their season on a high note with victory by forty

four points over an inaccurate Monash Blues .

Anyone who did as I did, i .e . arrive for the second half of the Old

Xaverians versus De La Salle game could have been excused for

believing De La Salle was leading as they had most of the play . An

operational score board would have revealed the facts, which were

Old Xaverians had built a big lead early and were never in danger

of defeat . Their winning margin was thirty six points .

A strong Old Ivanhoe combination overpowered a competitive

Collegians and won by one hundred and five points . Good players

for the winners were: A feature of the game was the running of the

three umpire system .As predicted, St Kevin's were too strong for a depleted Praliran and

in heavy conditions won by twenty one points .

Section 2 Nort h

Old Essendon had a thirty nine point win over Old Xaverians, whom

they will meet today in the Second Semi Final .

Congratulations to Old Carey, who scored their first win, albeit bythe minimum margin, over University Blaeks, who thus will not

take winning form into Sundays First Semi Final .

Therry Penola gave their worst performance of the season in heavy

conditions and were soundly beaten by the confident, Fitzroy Reds,

who thus qualified for Sunday's First Semi Final .

Old Trinity had the bye.

Section 2 South

St Leo's ended their season with a nine point win over Whitefriars,whose form has tapered off over the past few weeks .Mazenod . who grabbed an early lead over Old Geelong, were neverheaded and won by eighty eight points .An inaccurate Eley Park defeated A,J .A .X. by nineteen points.

Straighter kicking would have enabled "The Sharks" to have

finished in second place.

Old Brighton clinched second place for the first time as a result of

their ninety nine point victory over Hawthorn Amateurs, who

remained winless throughout the season .

Preview of Semi Finals

Section 1 .

First Semi Final.

Prahran and Old Ivanhoe enter this game with contrasting form and

a victory over each other in the minor rounds . Prahran won by

twenty six points in Round 2 whilst Old Ivanhoe won, at home, by

forty nine points in Round 9 . Old Ivanhoe, who have found form at

the right time will have Kobe, Stewart and Risstrom to lead their

forward brigade, whereas Prahran will rely on the proven

combination of Butterworth and Cartledge, who surely will have a

better final's series than in 2002! 1 expect a close contest as neither

side will concede easIly. In the final analysis, I select Prahran

because I believe their forwards will be too tall for the Old Ivanhoe

defenders .

Second Si nii Final .Old Xaverians will start firmfavourites as they have . i~convincingly beaten De L aSalle twice during the season . De La Salle will miss the injured"Bomber" Jennings and it would seem they will lack the depth to

cover all the Xaverian stars . Captain Nick Fay and his predecessor,

Tony Landrigan do well in the mid field and up forward Hardwickand George should again kick their team to victory .

Section 2 North

First Semi Final.

Long standing rivals, Fitzroy Reds and University Blacks come toSunday's game with a victory over each other during the season .

However, the Blacks despite their well publicised playing list seem

to have lost their way over the latter part of the season . Allowing for

Dl support and vacation, their last two performances have left a lot

to be desired. On the other hand the Reds have finished full of

running and did what few can do last week by winning at Therry

Penola . Tony Jackson gives mid field drive and Nick Auden has

been impressive with his clearing dashes. Up forward "Plugger"

certainly presents a target and if he can hold his marks he will

prove a real problem for the Blacks' defenders. My selection is

Fitzroy Reds.

Second Semi Final .Old Essendon Grammarians enter this game as hot favourites as

they have twice convincingly defeated the Old Xaverians during the

season . Their second victorv, which will build confidence, was as

recently as last Saturday. Evans, up forward, for Old Essendon had

a day out last week with 7 goals . These coupled with his four goals

in Round 7 makes his tally equal to the Old Xaverian's, total goals

in the two matches . Eddy and Papal have also performed

consistently for Old Essendon, whereas Old Xaverians nominated

best players have been spread widely. Old Essendon when judged

over the fourteen week season is worthy of my selection.

Section 2 SouthFirst Semi Final.Whitefriars, despite poor recent form, have twice defeated Eley Parkduring the season, nineteen points in Round 2 and by twenty two

points in Round 9 . Nevertheless . Eley Park enter Sunday's game as

favourite because of their better 2003 record . I believe Grant will be

too fast for Bonne}man around the ground and will give first use ofthe ball to Eley Park running players like Cresswell and by, who inturn will enable Psaltopoulos and Price to again be among thegoals. The bulk of "House" Naismith, (5 goals in Round 9) andBonneyman in the marking duels will pose a problem for Eley Park

as will the dashing defence of Jackson . From what I have observedin four matches, it is my belief that Eley Park will win because they

will be too fast and fit for their Whitefriars opponents .

Second Semi Final.Mazenod come to today's match having beaten Old Brighton twice .

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;und 4 Mazenod won by twenty seven points and in Round 11 ,

,r margin was twenty three points . Today will see the leading

1 kickers opposed. Cochran (Old Brighton) now leads Fothergill

;enod) by two goals. How these two fare will have a big bearing

the outcome . Mazenod have other active forwards in Coac h

nd and Fisher and around the ground The Crow" flies hig h

n the ball in the air. Mazenod should maintain their unbeate n

today by defeating Old Brighton.

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TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 FINALSCLUB XVIII (1 )

2nd SE MI FINAL - August 2, 2003JJ Higgins Reserve, Kew - 2 .15 p .m .

Old Xaverians v De La Sall e

1sI SEMI F'IHAI. - August 3, 2003Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park - 2 .15 p .m .

Prahran v Old Ivanho e

CLUB 18 Nort h2nd SEMI FINAL - August 2, 2003

JJ Higgins Reserve, Kew - 11 .45 a.m .Old Essendon v Old Xaverians (2 )

lst SEMI FINAI . - August 3, 2003Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park - 11 .45 a .m .

Fitzroy Reds v University Blacks

CLUB18 South2nd SEMI FINAL - August 2, 2003JJ Higgins Reserve, Kew - 9,20am

Mazenod v Old Brighton

lst. SE MI EIHAI. - August 3, 2003Harry Trott Oval, Albert Park - 9 .20am

Eley Park v Whitefriar s

I

MONASH 4.3 5.4 6.11 8.13 (61)

AL-::,CELIN 3.2 8.7 10.8 16.9 (105)

Aionash : O'Dwyer 2, L.Woods, Grindley. Angley, Coughlin, Collier.

M .WOods. Best : Moir, Lombardo,Thomason, Plehn, L.Woods . Marcella :

Petroff 9, Probyn 3, M .Dowlmg 2, Dec . P.DowLng. Best : Petroff, Toohey,Symes, S.Mathews, Alexandridis, RIF,g. Umpires : Michael Phillips MarkThornhill (F )OLD XAVEIUANS 4.1 8.3 9.3 13-5(83)

D 7, LA SALLE 1.2 1.4 3.9 6.11 (47)

01d Raverians: Goals : L Hardwick 6, Fowler 2, Erskine. L MeHarg,

Davies . Jones Fitzgerald. Best: Conquest. Fowler, L Hardwick. Poutus .

Curnow, Erskine De La Salle : Goals : Buick 2, Sanest, Chaps, Bowler.

L°st : Beretta, Buick, Dwyer. Norton. Sarong, Tucker. Umpires: Dean

Banova Lindsay McIntyre (F )

OLD IVANHOE 5 .2 12.5 18.12 26.14 (170)

COLLEGIANS 2 .2 3.3 7.3 10.5 (65)

Old Ivanhoe : J . Risstrom 7, T. Cormaek 5, A. Kobe 3. R . Weddle 2, C,

Jewell 2, A . While 2, M . Stewart 2, B. Goidera, A. Weisz, R. Virtue. Best:

T. Cormaek, C. Jewell . B. Guiders, J . Risstrom . N . Maguire, M .

DeKretser. Collegians : N. Baxter 4 . Schneider 2, Grant 2, Osborne .

Hans. Best: Day. Hans, Schneider, N . Baxter, Osborne, Grant . Umpires :Ryan Hense Tony Robbins (F)ST. HEVINS 1 .4 2.5 6.5 8.5(53)

PIiAIIF;PnPd 1.0 1.3 1 .3 4.8(32)

St. Revins: Goals : Dunn 4 Holland T Dillon J Raullt T Robinson. Best:

Mattoon Mount Simon Wood Dunn T. Dillon . Prahram Goals: Fetterplace

2 Storer Blafe . Best : Storer Blafe Green Davies Johnson Lawrence .

Umpires : Simon Peerless David Windlo;e (F)S~.I.tn ~ylIt RdOA'rFiV - Round 24

OLD TRINITY - by eOLD ESSENDON 4 .1 8.4 11.5 15.7 (97)OLD %AYE S(2) 4 .0 4.2 5.5 8.10 (58)

Old Easendon: Evans 7. Wheeler 2, Barr, Eddy, Farrugia. Fraser. Papal .

Walsh . Best : Papal, Hay, Wheeler, Walker, Evans, Mastromaur o

Old Xaverians (2) : Ainsworth 3 . Lypheton 2, Silk, Jones, Hoare. Best:

Hoare, Walsh. Ireland, Jones. Ainsworth, Larking Umpires: Rick Benson

Steve Mason (F)OLD CAREY 3.2 7.4 8.6 10.9 (69)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .4 4.8 7.10 9.14 (68)

Old Carey: Nance M 4. Chuiehiareth B 2, Marshall, Choong, Small,

Brown Best : Charing. Nance M, Cooke S. Chuichiarelli B . Croft, Ustick

University Blacks : Snow 5, Grtntmet 2 . Otsuka. Cardamone Best :

Tunnacliff, Grummet, Snow, Nicholls, Bailey. Otsuka

Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Paul Rapke (F)THEP.RY PENOLA OB 1 .0 1.1 1 .2 1.4(10)

FITZROY REDS 2.1 3.3 4.4 6.5(41)

Therry Penola : Keenan I Best : Saunders, Carter, Vanengien, Plaza,

Maresdic, Chapman Fitzroy Reds: Witty. Prior, Breen, Jackson, Cook,

Price. Best Jackson, Price, Bridges, Everard, Steer, Bahr . Umpires: Tony

Byrnes Paul Nailer (F)~,~U~ eeW1I.2 fSOUTfit

WHITEFRIARS 3.2 4.2 5.3 5.3 (33)

ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 1.2 2.3 2.9 5.12 (42)

VlhiY : Dalton, Tobin, Thomson, Davies, Leahy . Best: Ryan .

Toscana . Gibson, Murray, Houston, Spiteri . St. Laos Emmaus WP: Not

provided . Umpires: Stephen Dickenson Bob O'Halloran (F)

MAZENOD 5.2 8.4 13.6 17.12 (114)

OLD GEELONG 0.5 1 .6 2.7 3.8 (26)

Mazenod : Fothergill 5, Bridgland 3, Collins 2, Paine, Nussbaum . Fisher.

Noble, Williams, Little, Smyth. Best : Paine, Collins . Davis, Little,

Nussbaum, Fothergill . Old Geelong: Lyon, Chadder, Jefferey. Best:

Sattler. Munro . Jefferey, Lyon, Westmore. McHugh . Umpires: Rhett

Parker Paul Rapke (F )

AJAX 0.4 2.6 3.8 7.8 (50)

ELEY PARK 2.5 4.6 5.10 9.15 (69)

AJAX : Diamond 3 . Buckley, Jesse Gelfand, Landberg, Lukav Best :

Buckley, Kron, Krasnostein . Diamond . Lasnizki, Josh Gelfand Eley

Park : Cresswell 3, Grant 2, Kay, Morris, Price,Tobin Best: Tobin, Park,

Pavne, Nelson, CressweIl . Grant Umpires : John Poore Tony Hail (F)

HAWTHORN 0.0 0.0 L3 1 .3(9)

OLD BRIGHTON 4 .5 7.11 9.16 16 1 9 (115)

Hawthorn : Goals : McKay Best: Bates . Begg, Saddington . Banks,

Williams Old Brighton: Goals: Cochran 9 . McKtmm 3 . Pemberton,

Crewdson, Kaisouravis, Allen Best : Butler Cheesman, Pemberton .

Erridge, Stewart, Jenkin Umpires : Brian Nunn Tom Windlow (F )

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ST BERNARDS 14 11 3 0 1822 1176 154 .93 44

OLD XAVERIANS 14 10 4 0 1417 1035 136 .91 40

OLD SCOTCH 14 9 5 0 1440 1365 105 .49 36

OLD HAILEYBURY 14 8 6 0 1456 1249 116 .57 32

OLD TRINITY 14 8 6 0 1147 1197 95 .82 32

UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 7 7 0 1230 1280 96 .09 28

MARCELLIN 14 6 8 0 1146 1267 90.45 24

OLD MELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 1007 1307 77 .05 20

ST KEVINS 14 4 10 0 1229 1642 74 .85 16

OLD IVANHOE 14 2 12 0 1143 1519 75 .25 8

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OLD ESSENDON GR 14 11 3 0 1457 1243 117 22 44

WHITEFRIARS 14 10 4 0 1731 1139 151 .98 40

OLD BRIGHTON 14 9 5 0 1417 1178 120 .29 36

ST BEDES MENT TIG 14 7 6 1 1358 1397 97 .21 30

DE LA SALLE 14 7 7 0 1369 1359 10034 28

NORTH OLD BOYS 14 6 8 0 1270 1282 99.06 24

MAZENOD 0 C 14 6 8 0 1349 1468 91 .89 24

OLD PARADIANS 14 6 8 0 1180 1377 85 .69 24

MHSOB 14 4 10 0 1142 1472 77.58 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 14 3 10 1 1162 1520 76 .45 1 4

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COLLEGIANS 15 11 4 0 1500 1125 133.33 44

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 15 11 4 0 1547 1333 116 0 5 44

CAULFIELD GR 15 10 5 0 1551 1201 129.14 40

BEAUMARIS 15 9 6 0 1548 1322 117.10 36

MENTONE VULTURES 15 9 6 0 1499 1331 112 .62 36

THERRY PENOLA 08 15 8 7 0 1360 1268 107 .26 32

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 7 8 0 1554 1481 104 .93 28

PRAHRAN 15 4 11 0 1066 1823 58.48 16

GLEN EIRA 15 3 12 0 1321 1536 86.00 12

ORMOND 15 3 12 0 1076 1602 67 .17 1 2

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AJAX 15 11 3 1 1474 1250 117.92 46

MONASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1445 1007 143.50 44

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 11 4 0 1548 1115 138 .83 44

OLD MENTONIANS 15 10 4 1 1510 1212 124 .59 42

BANYULE 15 8 7 0 1477 1490 99.13 32

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 8 7 0 1295 1362 95 .08 32

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 5 10 0 1257 1525 82 .43 20

SALESIAN 0 C 15 4 11 0 1079 1263 85 .43 16

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE15 3 12 0 1215 1621 74 .95 12

AOUINAS 0 C 15 3 12 0 1012 1467 68.98 1 2

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PENINSULA 0 B 15 15 0 0 1979 981 201 .73 60

FITZROY REDS 15 12 3 0 1449 963 150.47 48

OLD CAREY 15 11 4 0 1912 1082 176.71 44

WEST BRUNSWICK 15 10 5 0 1352 1214 111 .37 40

OLD GEELONG 15 8 7 0 1544 1359 113 .61 32

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 6 9 0 1383 1294 106 .88 24

LATROBEUNI 15 6 9 0 1195 1309 91 .29 24

BENTLEIGH 15 6 9 0 1257 1600 78.56 24

OAKLEIGH 15 1 14 0 1125 2078 54.14 4

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 0 15 0 870 2186 39 .80 0

P ~ L D Fet__A __ % Pts

SWINBURNE UNI 15 13 2 0 1796 1160 154 .83

RUPERTSW000 15 10 5 0 1995 1372 145.41

MONASH GRYPHONS 15 10 5 0 1482 1343 110 .35

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS15 9 6 0 1353 1349 100 .30

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 8 7 0 1221 1248 97 .84

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 15 7 8 0 1295 1364 94 .94

POWER HOUSE 15 7 8 0 1016 1408 72.16

ST JOHNS 0 C 15 5 10 0 1355 1365 99.27

KEW 15 4 11 0 1193 1588 75 .13

ELSTERNWICK 15 2 13 0 1415 1924 73 .54

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BULLEEN COBRAS 14

BRUNSWICK POWER 14

14 0 0 1894 922 205 .42 10011 3 0 1702 1064 159.96 78 .5710 4 0 1548 1023 151 .32 71 .439 4 0 1470 1307 112 .47 69.239 5 0 1472 911 161 .58 64.299 5 0 1387 1294 107 .19 64 .294 9 0 1146 1317 87.0230-773 10 0 975 1595 61 .13 23 .083 10 0 1008 1774 56 .82 23 08

2 12 0 819 1573 52 .07 14.291 13 0 1087 1795 60 .56 7 .1 4

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 14ST BERI ,RDS 14MARCELLIN 14OLD HAILEYBURY 14OLD IVANHOE 14OLD XAVERIANS 14OLD TRINITY 14OLD SCOTCH 14ST KEVINS 14OLD MELBURNIANS 1 4

OLD PARADIANSDE LA SALLEOLD BRIGHTONWHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYSMAZENOD 0 COLD ESSENDON GR

MHSO BHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES iv1ENT TIG

12 2 0 1353 758 17850 48

12 2 0 1262 743 169.85 48

8 6 0 1000 852 117.37 32

8 6 0 1132 984 115.04 32

7 6 1 999 1152 86 .72 307 7 0 1032 871 118 .48 285 8 1 775 1049 73 .88 22

5 9 0 836 1073 77.91 20

2 10 2 747 1319 56 .63 12

2 12 0 721 1085 66 .45 8

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14 11 2 1 1191 639 186.38 46

14 11 3 0 1194 755 158 .15 44

14 10 4 0 1307 754 173 .34 40

14 8 5 1 932 867 107 .50 34

14 8 6 0 1149 917 125.30 32

14 6 8 0 887 945 93.86 24

14 6 8 0 845 964 87.66 24

14 5 9 0 708 1191 59 .45 20

14 3 11 0 641 1331 4816 12

14 1 13 0 578 1164 49.66 4

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COLLEGIANS 15 13 2 0 1271 688 184 .74 52

BEAUMARIS 15 12 3 0 1299 668 194 .46 48

THERRY PENOLA OB 15 11 4 0 1373 860 159.65 44

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 15 9 6 0 1196 762 156.96 36

CAULFIELD GR 15 9 6 0 1219 778 156.68 36

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 9 6 0 1058 854 123 .89 36

PRAHRAN 15 4 11 0 926 1262 73 .38 16

ORMOND 15 4 11 0 964 1353 71 .25

1 GLEN EIRA 15 3 12 0 728 1513 48.12 1

MENTONE VULTURES 15 1 14 0 573 1869 30.66

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