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PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R

c~uceable at the Club XVIII grand finals last weekend ,ir ,isitors to Amateur games at this time of the yea r

> be reminded that there is to be no drinking of alcohol; t any venue where VAFA games are being played until the

en has sounded ., umst be pro-active in this area and be ever vigilant, no t

void the hefty fines that will be imposed, but to alsothe excellent atmosphere that is present at grounds

"alcohol free ."

i to report that an interim Trainers' Associatio n1m iiuuc has been formed - Helen Kenna ( President), Loretta

i vice•president), Denise Kelly (secretary), Brookeitreasurer) and Rob Duncan (Club VJarehouse), Emma

d(BDF), Molly May and yours truly.b accredited trainers have been invited to a furthe r

(October 22) where die interim office-bearers will bell, voted in, or an election held .

:anis of the Association will also be presented andr,iaps offered .

t9F 711 " " ,_ L .oghtg are invited each club's highest vote earners

ctions only) .otmted up until last year, and once again this year

be presenting the top six vote earners for each sectionisclosing die 3rd, then second and finally the winner o fr , tiun's best and fairest,

RTwenty six clubs returned their entry forms for the 200 2

"'ree Incentive Competition which this year was linked tor rship Reward Program (allocation of points) .

;ollowing clubs (abbreviated) receive 8 sponsorshipre,.czrd points (SRPs) for developing a SmokeFree Policy (SFP )

' H . had it reviewed in 2002 and have developed Health y

ing Back. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .... . ... . . ..... ... .. ..... . . ... ... .. . . ..2{3927 Prize Tanner. . .. . .,. .. . .„ . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .24

ray Umpires_-._,_,, . ..:. . . ... . .... . ._..._ ..._ . . ..... . ..3 1Ir thc: Love of the Game .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . ... . 32-3 3

s' CHpboard .. .... . . ... . . ... . . .... . . ... . .... . . . ... . . .. .41Eligibility_ .. . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. : . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .4?

Spot the Pulse HaIL... . . .... . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .48NeNt Week's Matches, . . . . . .. . . ... . . . .... 51.. . . .... . . .. . . ....

.Elsternirdck Park Draw. __... . . . ____ .. . . __62Tribunal & Investigations ., .. . . . . __ .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . _62Ladders. . . . ... . . ... . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . . . .. . ... .. . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . .63-64

JOURNAL

Club Initiatives at their club -Aq, Elth, Maz, Oak, O.Cam

, O.t,§'est, Pen, S .T. .Ho andtV'bee. LThe following clubs receive 6SRPs for reviewing the SFP developed in 2000.and developingHealthy Club Initiatives at their club - DLS . O .Gee . O.Sco,Swin, and UHS-VU.The foIlowuig clubs receive 3 SRPs and have SF areas at theirclub and have now developed a written SFP - Bent, Caul,H .Rovs, Marc, Mon Gry, Mt . Lily, 0 . Trin, Prah . St. Leo,U.Blcks, Will. CYMS . Bulleen Cobras were the only club whowere not SF who have now become such .~'j to die rest of the clubs who decided not to enter ,

decided not to go SmokcFree - or were they just lax inentering?

Invest igations and tribunal hea ri ngs -round 18 and finalsRequests for a VAFA investigation into any matter arising outof a round 18 match, or a finals match must be lodged inwriting with the VAFA by 3pm on the Monday following theplaying of die game . Matters arising from complaints (andtribunal hearings) from the match(es) must be heard on orbefore the Thursday following the in which the complaints orreports arose .

David "Doe" Rogers has announced that this weekendis to be his last game of Amateur football . Gkje all applau d"Doc" for his imposing record at club and representative

level. Let's hope that those two kids that go to watch their Dadplay each weekend see Dad get heaps of kicks today. For therecord 230 matches OT ; VAFA B B&F'92, C/C Monash Blues92 matches and 6 C-D4 rep matches .

Selfish supporters who put their clubs at risk by"sneaking" alcohol into VAFA grounds for °sneakysipping" sessions .

Last week : Ian Redpath(Geelong Amateurs, VAFAstate representative) and ofcourse an Australian (oneof the best) Test cricketer .

Six golf balls to the firstperson to email me(philCavafa.asn.au) with theidentity of the personright .

CLUE: A fine career closestoday .

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OLD Xaverians' might have secured the doublechance with an impressive nine-goal win over De La,but injuries have again enveloped Toorak Park .

Adam Jones, the 2000 Nelson Medallist, was lookingat spending hours in a hyperbaric chamber thi sweek after dislocating his shoulder in the dyingminutes. The centre half-forward has spent the pasttwo seasons getting over a groin injury.

For the last half of the last term Xavs played with 16men as Simon Wood, nursed a groin strain, andDamian Orlando was taken off with what appearedto be a leg injury . DLS kicked two goals with thebreeze during this period .If Xavs are going to hold off the slick Marcellin andthe rampaging St Bernards then they need thesethree fit for September.

Elsternwick Park specialist John Bowen is still torecover from a hamstring injury but Xavs' depthshows Scott Mollard, Andrew Brushfield, JamesHawkins and Tim Clarke ready for a return fortoday's match against MHSOB .

Marcellin has depth too with last year's NelsonMedallist Leigh McMillan starring in last week'sReserves.In the Seniors, St Kevins, playing withoutconfidence, did well to match the Eagles afterquarter time . It's hard to see where McMillan, an on-ballerlfonvard would squeeze in such is the qualityof the highly drilled Eagles .

Midfielder Paul Greenham is a standout for SKOBsbut his team s plight is epitomised by the use of 46Senior players none of which are from the Under 19sdue to a commitment to keep the junior teamtogether. Skevs U19s are on top of the ladder .

Relegated DLS coach Paul Cooper said the Deeswere a young side, having played 12 U 19s . "We havesome emerging talent like ruck-rover Peter Harrison,wingman Jarrod Moloney and ruckman Will Jolley."In his third year as DLS coach, Cooper was non-committal about next year and that his focus is ontoday's clash against Marcellin . When they last metit was the Eagles by 11 goals, six of them from theveteran Trojan Andrew Treganowan .

Xavs take on the Unicorns who have stated they arelooking at being back in A Section 2004 . High coachCampbell Glover, who started his career midwaythrough the season, said he hadn't thought of nextyear either and that he had "learnt a lot" . Gloverthough shared this on losing: "If you lose as a coachand the team has done what you've told them then

it is not as frustratingas playing in a loss" .When Xavs andMHSOB met last tim eit was in the fog at EPand the Unicorns managed 11 goals - the same bathat Dan Richardson collected .

The Bernies go to the beach to play Skevs and thlast time it was a 10-point win to the Dogs, after thsides were level at three-quarter time and theended up with the same amount of scoring shotand Dan Jordan put on a show with seven goals. ;Bernards have won their past six matches and, witthe double chance secured and a team cyoungsters, you would think they would play thimatch hard before their week's rest .

Scotch, secure in fourth, after a 10-goal hiding tMHSOB, is at EP today against fifth placed 01

Ivanhoe . The Hoers coach Paul Fahey, coming off25-point win over Old Trinity, said the match will l ;•

treated "as a final with the weather likely to be finand playing at the big EP" . "We'd like to finish tt

second half of the season 7-2," Fahey said . "It toous a little while to get used to the intensity of A gracand now we are more comfortable playing out 3

minutes in each quarter. "It's especially noticeab

with our skill level to the forwards . "I've been haplwith most of the players now being able to play ;

both ends and on the ball whereas last year vweren't under pressure to do that in B grade. "Oi

forward-line structure has improved, and tlpressure we've been able to apply on the oppositichas been good." The last time Scotch won by Ipoints even though 01 had the same amountscoring shots .

Uni Blues coach Michael Conlan has enjoyed hinaugural year in the VAFA . "The positive for u

s been our crop of young players. "Success for n oyear will come from maintaining the current list argetting back the players lost from previous yeawith everyone being prepared to work consistenttogether in our preparation for 2003," Conlan saiThe Ts host Uni Blues in a friendly. The last tinthey played it was the Students by six goals evsthough Matt Greig slotted eight goals for OT.

NOW;; A SectionOld Scotch v . Old Ivanhoe at Elsternwick Park Saturd (

Old Trinity v. University BluesSt Bernards v. St Kevins

Marce llin v. De La SalleOld Xaverians v. MHSOB

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Uni Blues 5 18Uni Blues 0 18

>rs 3 : Cu~,LOIii pr8slted topsand shorts for your team .

OLD IVAMiO 2 .2 6.4 11 .8 16.16 (112)OLD TRIl'iITY 3.6 5.10 8.13 12.15 (87)Old Io e-anhhoe: St as 4, Low 2 . Crow,_2, J Weddle 2, Curato(o. 1.:oore,Gieschen, Loctvan, Bere>a, R Weddle . Best: Lochran, Byrne, Low, Curato)o.Orchard, Corcoran.Old Trinity: Greig 6, Contessa 2, Collins, Ramsden, Rogers . VanDerVenne.Best- Clarke. Collins, Contessa, R Phillips, D Burrows, Greig.Umpires: M. Gibson, W. Hinton (F), J . Vincent, C. Doyle (B). C. Arnol, D.Napoli (G)bRI-ISOB 2.2 4,9 7.12 12 .16 (88)OLD SOOTCH 11.8 16.9 22.10 22 .15 (147)PIPiSOB: Newton 2. Saultry 2, Svirskis, Gerner, Limbrick, Harrison,Thompson, Wiite. Walker. Rundell. Best Finocchiaro, Kitchen, Robinson,Home, Mullens, t'Agney.Old Scotch : Mutlens 4, Ross 4, Robinson 4, Collins 3, Kitchen 2, Hume 2,

1:-'igartey, Crowe, Finoce)uaro . Best White . Harrison, Limbriek, Fairchild,Nc:vton, Thompson .Umpires : M, Taylor, P. James (F), R. Dodd, B . Hoare (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 7.5 11 .11 13.12 (90)ST BERNARDS 3.7 6.11 10.13 16.13 (109)St . Beraards: 0'SuWvan 3. Harvey 3, D Jordan 3, N Mitchell 2, Clarke,James, Neeson B, Jordan, R Legudi . Best- McLaughlin, Wilkinson.O'Sullivan, N Mitchell, Harvey, Byrne ,University Blues : Q Gieeson 4, McEvnn 3, Baker 2, Collins, Young, b7tcker,McLachlan. Best Young, Ryan . Hayter, Q Gleeson. McEwin . Sturrock .Umpires: A Damen, R. Sneddon (F), B. Parsons, C . O'Shea (B), R. Parry.R Owens (G)ST KEVIIYS 2.0 6.3 10.8 16.14 (110)R4ARCELLL'4 7.4 12.6 15.9 21.13 (139)St. Kevins : Lucas 4, Croizan 3, Crowley 2, Curtis 2 . M Glanstracusa 2,Katavokas, Hicks, Greenhorn. Best- Lucas, Byrne. Curtis, CYohan, Grinter,Greenttam.&iarceilim Treganowan 6, Tranquilli 3, Purcell 2, Marson 2 . Frazer.Hanson. Johnstone. Cox, RomaNn . Waters, Dinneen . Browne. BestJohnstone, 3viarson . Tranquilli. Treganowart, Hanson, Browne.Umpires: T. Sute(iffe . J . McNiece (F). N. Woods, P. Teasdale (B). K . Segota,M. Simpson (G)DE LA S.ALLE 3.1 4.3 8.4 11 .7(73)OLD XAVERIAIdS 4.3 10.9 15.12 19.14 (128)Be La SaIle: Gacdier 4, Evans 2 . Duggan, LaRagy. Harrison, S Hyland,Mamllx. Best- McKenzie, Mackintosh, Conn . Goalier, R Bonnici, Erans .Old Xaverians: Richardson 6, A Jones 3 . Blood 2, Drake 2 . Ruyg 2,Latidrigan . Lethiean, Orlando. Sassi . Best: Ruyg. Blood, Richardson, Ford,Drake, Sassi.Umpires: R . Eastwood, M . Sneddon (F) . S. Caruso, A Rechhnan (B), B.Dix. J. Robinson (G)

RESERVESOLD IVAiVHOE 1.0 4.3 9.7 11.10 (76)OLD TRINITY 1.6 2.8 6.9 6.11 (47)Old Ivanhoe : Hawkes 3 . Brandt 2. Bclzan, Gilbert, Kent, Low, Morris,Theodossi . Best: Braddy . Bo!zan, Low, Shay, Stadtes. Theodossi.Old Trinity : Cooper 3, J .Cade, T.Cade, Chan . Best: Chan, TCade, Mithen,Langdon . Daeies, Lauletta.IsLHSOB 3.5 3.10 4.17 6.18 (54)OLD SCOTCH 2.4 6.7 8.10 13 .13 (91)MHSOB: Woodley 4, Mills 1, Norton 1 . Best Fe(erkranz, Woaile}c C .Wright, Hawkes, Teiler. Mills .Old Scotch: Hoskmg 6 . Addison 3. Hooper 2, Craig 1, Watts 1 . Best:Freeson, Addison, Hooper, Hosking, Wi(lingston . Nickless .UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 4.6 6.8 8.11 (59)STBERNARDS 1.5 5.8 8.12 8.13(61)University Blues : Brolvti 5, Hutchins 1, Quin 1 . Thomas 1 . Best, Birtley,Broiv7t, Hutchins, Bennett . Kordiek, Thomas.St &ernards : Calthorpe 3 . Close l . lanazzo 1, J. Mount 1, Nutter 1, Tankey

1 . Best: Gteesoa Sviount. Evans, Tankev, Bouzakis. Holland.ST. KEVLYS 1 .2 1.5 2.6 5.7(37)R§ARCELLIT; 4.2 7.8 11.11 13.11 (89)St. Kevins : D. Bare , L. Katavot;a, Fernon . Moore, Liry. Best Bef?iy. M.Maguire, Kalesaran, Crowe . McCann . Lmch-AParcellin: Galati 6. D. k:aYlOlan 3. Walker, Cope . Sampimon . Taylor. BestCronin. Collins, Galati, Taylor. 0'Flymt . Theisz.DE LA SALLE 3.2 5.4 8.5 12.8 (80)OLD XAVARLANS 1 .0 3.3 5.5 8 .5(53)De La Salle: AJohnstone 4. Walker 2 . ABonnicL M .Harber, S.Hyde .D .Hyland, Murray, O'Brien . Best Toohey, C.Hyde. O'Brien, Ptcone, Walker,AJohnstone.Old Xavarians : Meehan 3. Baker 2, MeCarclle, Oswald, Chamber. BestHealey . James. Johnsion, MeCardte, Coughlan, Dixon.

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: Our annual awards for the best :it, administrator, moment, disappointment,rlayer, club, umpire and giggle .

I io plays his 150t1a game . Joined Xavs in 94t school played in '94 U19 premiership team, '95,iership team with reserves, represented the

'A . id is a four-time senior premiership playe r~.' , Also Simon frethtean plays his 100th game

Joined the club in '97 from Old Camber4vell .times premiership player '97-'00 and hasnted Victoria nine times.

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Old Trinity . 6 71St Bernards 3 61

" rdall St Bernards 3 61anowan Marcellin 6 59ardson Old Xaverians 6 42

St Bernards 0 35Old Ivanhoe 3 25St Kevins 0 24

~borne St Bernards 0 1 8lati Marcellin 6 18

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DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN iviHSDD OLD 11lANHDE OLD SCOTCHCoach: Paul Cooper Coach: Simon Dalrymple Coach : Campbell Glover Coach : Paul Fahey Coach : Dale Tappin g

Assist : Noel Jenkinson Res Coach: Peter Randall Assist : Terence Blythman Assist: Darren Payne & Assist : Andrew Smith

Res Coach : Terry Russell Res Coach : Scott Robinson Paul Northey Res Coach : John AttaRes Coach : Noel Spoor Assist: Simon Tallent

1 L . Walker (CR) 1 C . Purcell 1 J . Bamert2 R . Buckley 2 T. Collins 2 S . McCully (SDVC) 1 A. Oates 1 A. Nettleton

3 B. Cohn 3 D. Waters 3 A . Simpson 2 L. Lochran 2 B. Phillips4 P. Murton (VC) 4 G. Romanin 3 A. Angus 3 A . Jenkins 3 J. Ross

5 C . Swift 5 N . Godwin 4 M. White 4 B . Davis 4 T. Holt (C)

6 M. Herber 6 D. Sampimon 5 E . Raleigh 5 T. Young 5 S. Collins (VC)

7 P. Harrison 7 M. Rowe 6 R. Joseph 6 S . Kent7 J . Geishan

6 A. Crow (VC)7 J . Kitchen (VC)

8 J . La Ragy 8 R . Frisina 7 P. Tetfer 8 T. Stevens (RC) 8 B. Robinson9 J . Moloney 9 D. Ballantine 8 J . Dixon (RVC) g M . Karayannis 9 D . Brooke9R C . Chester 10 A . Dale 8 J . Garner 10 M . Crowley 10 C . Smith10 T. Silvers 11 D. Taylor (RC) 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 11 S . Tully 11 R . Aujard11 A. Evans(C) 12 B . Cronin 10 D. Norton 12 C. Branigan 12 S . Hum e12 D . Toohey 13 S . Dinneen 11 D. Simmons 13 M . Orchard 13 N . Hooper13 A. Johnstone 14 D. Salce 12 R. Banting 14 C. Moore 14 R . Mullins14 C . Bowker 15 M . Chun 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 15 L. Bolzan 15 R . Eagle15 P. Bowden 16 L. McMillan 13 C. Kelly 16 C. Mooney 16 D . Jennings16 S. Hyland 17 G . Cox (VC) 14 A. O'Brien 17 A. Corcoran 17 T. Wigney17 A . Elliott 18 D. Gartner 15 N. Adcock 18 J . Hope (VC) 18 L. Hawkins18 A . Coffey 19 D. Cooper 16 J . Walker 19 M. Tolley 19 R. Josephs

19 M . Goodier 20 S . O'Flynn 17 R. Clowes 20 D. HawkesRoberts21 R

20 S . Lillingsto nStratos21 J20 M . Picone

21 A . McKenzie21 N. Walker22 D Marson

18 R . Limbrick (SDVC )McGrath18 B

.22 P. Donaldson

.22 N . Addison

22 M . Mercuri'

.23 M . Edmonds

.19 A. Brookes

Theodossi23 K.24 G . Haros (DVC)

23 O. Crane24 C. Pattende n

23 D . O Brien 24 L. O'FI nn (RVC)y

20 T. Harper 25 E. Byrne 25 M . Saunders24 J . Morel 25 R. Galati 20 D . Nichols 26 P. Lillis 25 R S. Crai g24R C . Buick 26 D. McMillan 21 R . Patterson 27 J. Weddle 26 T. Downing (RC)25 C . Hyde 27 S. Theisz (VC) 22 A. Svirskis 28 S . Morris 27 J. Pilkington25 R . Walmsley 28 D . Johnston 22 D . Armstrong 29 R . Weddle (C) 28 S. Prendergas t26 D. Spithill 29 C . Moran 23 L . Taylor 30 A . Gilbert 29 M . Gnatt27 S . Thomas 30 A. Treganowan (C) 24 S. Rundeli 31 J. Stevens (DVC) 30 T. Finocchiaro28 N . Herber 31 C . Mason 25 N . Orchard 32 P. Dowd 31 N. Leitl29 C. Browne Brown e32 M 26 A. Vicendese 33 N . Pratt 32 J. Gerstma n30 B . Mannix

.Cull33 G 28 J. Brown 34 ATiernan 33 J. McCarrol l

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34 D . Jarred 29 G. McCully 35 M . PollockSpoor36 B

33 RT. Wilson-HumphriesOliver34 E31 S . Hyde

Bonnici (VC )32 R35 J. Frazer 30 R . Newton .

37 M . Berry.

35 P. O'Conno r.33 J . Stinear

36 D . Cope37 L . Considine

31 J . Davi s32 A . Cassell (SDVC)

38 Ga George39 Ge George

36 A. Millar37 E. Moffatt34 L. Williams

35 A Mackintosh38 M. Boyd 33 A . Saultry 40 J . Keane 38 R . Ashto n

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39 B. Colville 33 S . Harrison 41 A . Clark 39 C . Stevens.Hyland37 D

40 A. Wilkinson 34 E . Thompson (SVC) 42 S . Low 39R A. Cowper.

Moore37R D41 J. Seabury 34 P. Rujevic 43 L. Hunter 41 M . Lipshu t

.38 D. McInerney

42 B. DinneenDuncan43 A

35 A. Mills (RVC)35 S . Moore

44 A. Karafil i45 M . Toovey

42 M . Watts43 R . Breisch

39 S . Kane.

44 L Hanson 36 P. McGrath 46 M . Tozer 44 C . Evan s39R S . Hoy

.Theisz45 D 36 M . Ting 47 G . King 45 M . Blenhei m

40 C. Noseda.

46 J Mathews 37 R. McIntyre 48 M . Clarke 46 J. Beaurepaire41 M . McHen ry42 P. Bourke

.47 M. Becchetti 37 T. Harper 49 L. Shay

50 S. Brandt47 T. Berange r48 S . Miles

42R A . Bonnici 48 A . Gallagher 38 S . Robinson 51 N. Braddy 49 M . O'Brie n43 K. Brkic 49 B . Gale 39 S . Whittington 52 A. Clancy 50 T. Hoskin g44 K. Holden 50 A . Ryder 40 D. Membrey 53 S. Price 51 L. Freeman

45 P. Hesse 51 M. Maguire 40 W. Hayes 54 B. Guidera 52 D . Knigh t

46 A. Skinns 52 C . Moran 41 J . Anderson 55 A. Berezza 53 G. Junkeer

Molan47 A 53 C. Mathews 42 P. Boyer 56 L . Courage 54 N . Simon.Smith48 D 54 A . Gallagher 43 D. Vicendese 57 D . Harcourt 56 C. Tallent

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63 T. Hibbs64 N. Costello65 C. Armstrong

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OLD TRINITY OLD XAVERIANS ST. F:RtlARDS ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach : Michael Conlan

Assist. : Phil Gaul Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo Res Coach : Joe Watkins Asst Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach: Steve Carrol l

Res Coach: Craig Neave Res Coach : Steve William s

1 Kennedy S (V/C) 1 M . Blood I D. Baynes 1 N. Fraser 1 Slimmon D (VC)Hudson G 2 D. Orlando 2 D .Gleeson 2 R. Grinter 2 Hutchins T

g Reynolds L 3 L. Hannebery 3 R .Cousland 3 D. Curtis 3 Sturrock J (VC )4 Arrowsmith J

Burrows D4 D. Landrigan 4 D.Jordan 4 A. Ukovic 4 Guengerich (DVC)

5Gnatt P 5 S. Mollard 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 5 M. Dollman (C) 5 Gleeson Q(VC )

67 Van Der Venne T 6 A. Oswald 6 S.Neeson 6 P. O'Keefe (VC) 6 Fricker G

Frost C 7 S. Lethlean 6R S.lannazzo 7 K. Gray 7 Rourke T9 Andrews A V/C 8 P. McDonald 7 S. Clarke 8 B . Dollman 8 Hayter J10 Shaughnessy M 9 J . Hawkins 8 J . Evans 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 Meade S10 Dann S11 Gorman A 10 D. Rennex 9 B. Jordan (VC) 10 M . Lucas 10 Stockdale P

12 Pirouet N 11 Ad Jones 10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 J . Pangrazio 12 McLachlan G (C)

13 Collins M 12 J . Bowen 10R C .Calthorpe 13 R. Bowles 13 Girdwood T

13 Cade J 13 C. Ellis 11 C.Davis 14 P. Greenham 14 Roydhouse C14 Parkin A 14 On Stoney 12 B. Hogan 15 M . Olive (DVC) 15 Ryan L15 Stephens T 15 L. Ford (Capt) 13 C. Mitchell 16 B . Garvey (VC) 16 Kordick M16 Willas C17 Hatfield G 16 N. Bingham 14 A. Thomas 17 D. Ryan 18 McEwin A

18 Clarke L 17 D . Richardson 15 T. Wilkinson 18 P. Gissing 19 Collins M

19 Barr C 18 M. Green 16 L . Turnbull 19 D. Sheehy (RC) 20 Gleeson D20 Phillips C 19 M. Callihan 17 L . O'Sullivan 20 K. Bowden 21 McIntyre T (VC)21 Kennedy L 20. M . Hardman 18 D . McLaughlin 21 R. Maguire 22 Millard B22 Deane-Johns G 20. J . Scanlan 19 L .Gollant 23 S . Lowerson 24 Russell S23 Ramadan A C/C24 Christopherson J 21 A. Parton 19R R .Close 24 H. Pride 25 Solly A

25 Cameron F 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) 20 L .Fielding 25 B. Marusic 26 Gates B

26 Donahoo B 23 S. Johnston 21 B. Loughlin 26 D. Sadler 27 Wilkie R

27 Greig M 24 B. Coughlan 22 D .James 27 R . Gross 28 Thomas M (RC)28 Hine A 25 R . Carey 23 A. Mastropasqua 28 M . Giansiracusa 30 Larkin A29 Nesbitt L 26 N . Baker 24 N .M.Smith 29 M . Kempton (DVC) 31 Callery B30 McKinnon R31 Burgess J 27 J. Drake 25 C . Osborne . 30 M. Gargano 32 Suvoltos A

32 Cornell J 28 A. McDonald 26 J. Gollant 31 A. McGuinness'

34 McKinnon T

33 Rogers D 29 S. Wood 26R A. Fewster Connor32 S. O 35 Baker A

34 Deane-Johns L 30 T. Clarke (v.c) 27 James Mount (RC) 33 M. Maguire (RVC) 36 Brooke J35 Pawsey M 31 L . Tuddenham 28 P.Gilmour 34 T. Hobart 37 Kaso S36 Sutcl'rffe J 32 A. Brushfield 29 L.Wilkinson 35 M. Kavanagh 38 Wilson A37 Van Der Verne S(R/C )37 Cochrane A 33 A. Sassi 30 C . Trewin 36 E. Sullivan 39 Birtley T

38 Phillips R C/C 34 R . Jones 31 B .Ashton 37 M. Pangrazio (RVC)'

40 Hocking J

39 Oberoi S 35 A. Delaney 32 T. Harvey Brie n38 J . O 41 Quin L

40 Beardsley D 36 B. Dwyer 33 B . Altis 39 S. Gribble 42 Treloar B41 Lauletta 5 37 T. Maher 34 D. Byrne 40 N . Moore 43 Cameron A42 Armatas C 39 M . Meehan 35 L.Campbell 41 G. Anderson 44 Featherston R43 Dodgson B44 Power B 40 W. Rolfe 36 R. Legudi 42 T. McCann 45 Armstrong J

45 Treadwell G 41 A . Dillon 37 A . Catterall 43 P. Bare 46 McKerrow M

45 Morpeth T 43 T. Woodruff 38 J . Simpson 44 G. Katavolos 47 Young R

46 Cooper S 44 A . Biddlecombe 39 R.Nutter 45 G. Beggy 48 Briggs A47 Schultze D 45 L. Howard 40 D. Thomas 47 A . Conlan 49 Chamberlain L13 Ward C 46 B . Dixon 41 A.Bouzikas 48 L. Harper 50 Nailon H

49 Carter-Buszard L (RN/C) 47 T. Ruyg 42 P.tGnniburgh 49 L. Kalesaran 51 Brown A50 Robison M51 Mithen P 48 J . McDonnell 43 M . Stapleton 51 D . Bare 52 Habberfield D

52 Heaven C 49 T. Lowrie 44 S . Taylor 53 J . Griffiths 53 Versteegen R

53 Plain G 50 T. Biddlecombe 45 M . Tankey 55 E . Crohan 54 Bennett S54 Blackmore B 51 D. Walsh 46 P. Holland 56 P. Natale 55 Zanos M55 Taylor C 52 P. Funder 47 R. Pizzichetta 57 B. Quirk 56 Irvine T56 Best E57 Oberoi A 55 J . Healy 48 N.P.Smith 59 R. Chivers 57 Plowman E

58 Stebbins C 56 N . McInerney 49 S. McCurry 60 A . Greenhal gh 58 Sudholtz J

59 Cade T(RN/C) 58 M . Mahon 50 J .DeBlank 61 J . Lynch 59 Toohey J

60 Manseur S 63 R. Coughlan 51 P. Romaniw 62 B . Shelley 60 McKinley T61 Cris6ano D 66 A. Wilson 52 J .Llyod 63 B . Hicks 61 Coleman B62 Cokalis S 53 T.Pearson 64 T. Crowley 62 Taylor N63 Cade S 54 L,O'Brien 66 N . Marchesani 63 Hardcourt J64 Kenna A65 Medlin S 55 B.McManus 67 T. Purcell 64 Birks T

66 Perry T 56 B.Svrann 73 P. Byrne 65 Wilcox E

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The final. four is set, but the order isn't. The battle still goeson for relegation with the 'contest' being down to two.

REVIE WAny remote chance that Old Paradians had of playing finals

went north to Qld, as Mazenod gave them a good old-fashioned touch up by a whopping 69 pts . The game was overas a contest by the main break as the home side held a large49 pt lead . Polan, McIntyre and Maskell had themselves apicnic for Mazenod, and Boyd, Loney and Heffernan battledhard for the OPs .

There was death in Brunswick last week - death of NOBs'double chance aspirations as Old Haileybury drove the nailsin deep when they won by 13 pts . Bad kicking is bad footy,and that's what happened to the home side, as they threw itaway it the third term . Langford-Jones, O'Farrell and Carsonfought tooth and nail for OH, and they were matched byTehan, Hosking and Collison from NOBs .

Out west, at what is now called Kindergarten Hill (formerlyKedor Hill), it was the home side, who were a bunch of spoiltchildren masquerading as adults, being too strong for adisappointing Ormond by 68 pts. This now puts the heat onOrmond to survive in B Section, as the loss puts them toninth . Better players for the home side circus were Bozo, Zigand Zag . Ormond were well served by Miller, Robbins andBroadhurst.

Down beachside, it was a battle royale where Old Brightonand Hampton Rovers went hammer and tong all day beforeHR poked their noses in front and got over the line by 12 pts .It was only the last qtr where HR was able to sneak away .Solid contributors for HR were Browne, Big Zed(Zampaglione) and Barker . OB's best were Mead, Pirrie andWilliams.

There was almost an upset of over the West Gate proportionsat the Bowling Green, as the bottom team in Therry dishedit right up to the flag favourites (Old Melburnians) but failedby just 5 pts. The visitors gave their hosts a 23 pt start at thelast change and it proved to be too much . Hawkins,Mnlquiney and Hazell saved the OMs' supporters from heartattacks by playing well . Harmes, O'Sullivan and Elliot battledmanfully for Therry.

It's a short trip across town for RSazenod (1(1), as they headwest to tackle Old Haileybury (4/6) at McKinnon . Theequation for Mick Dwyer and his boys is simple. Win todavand get the coveted double chance, and a loss means the cutthroat first semi final a week later. Similar situation for theguru in Dave Murray, as he takes that structured game planto new heights, after a slow start to the season . Mmmm, thisis clearly the toughest one of the week to pick . Even thoughthat wagon has creaked under the weight of my substantialcarcass, they've still rolled on, and there'd be no reason why

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Br. Garvey has his final turn at hosting the footy this year,Old Paradians (2/7) welcome old Essendon (11i4),should I say, Newbold's Circus!!! Matt Ryan and his lawould love to finish the year with a bang, and at home thget their chance, Chris Bye is in exactly the same positionhis counterpart - a win today would give him some unpctfor 2003 . The visitors have had a big week, as theyresurrected all their rattles, dummies, play dough and diup the sandpits, judging by their behaviour . They obviou,don't know how to win (or lose) gracefully . The OPs shouldidrop this one at home, as they'1l have a point to prove aftthe couple of weeks of disappointments. Go you good thinasOPs by 13 pts .

At our favourite venue, E . E . Gunn . Old Brighton (1 /3) ma:the short trip to lock horns with Ormond (211), in whatone of the most important that they have played in years. Nsince 1934 has Ormond been in C Section . I doubt whethMick Knuppel and his players have faced a bigger test of thtresolve than what confronts them todav. Loss todav meansdrop into the abyss. Stuart Glascott would have to be lookiforward to finishing the yeaY on a high note, and a win will cjust that . There's no more fearsome sight than the proiOrmond with the'u backs to the wall, and they'il githemselves every chance of staving up with a 3 pt win todtover OB.

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k, as he brings the kitchen sink (and bench), bath,outdoor setting and even the doghouse to the ground in an,i,;mpt throw everything at his opponent to pull off an

unprobable victory. On the other hand, Ervin Leyden will befocusing his lads on the task ahead, including today, as theytore up for a run at the flag . This is a perfect game for OMs,as HR will go ape droppings from the start, giving it the feelof a final, and I'm thinking that the motivation the home sidehas might be enough to get them over the line. Don't buy new-lasses - you've read correctly!! HR by 1 pt .

in the last of many western derbies in 2002, Therry (7/2)play host to one of their near neighbours in NOBs (2/9) .~vaFne Harmes and his charges have busted their guts in ananempt to stave off relegation, but alas, it was not to be, butthcy'll be hell bent on going down fighting . Garry Foulds isbusily looking for those wheel nuts that have come loose inrr ent weeks, as the wheels get shakier and shakier .Fortunately for NOBs, they can't go up or down so this might

, i` e them a chance to regain some lost confidence, and that'swhat they'll do today. NOBs by 29 pts .

MAGOOSOld Haileybury(4/5) vs ivtazenod (4/5) OH by 2pt s

Old Paradians (1/4) vs Old Essendon (3/ 1 ) OP by 46pts

Ormond (6/4) vs Old Brighton (1/2) OB by 10ptsHampton Rovers (8/ 1) vs Old Melburnians (1 / 10) OM by 57pts

Therry (5/1) vs NOBs (1 /6) NOES by 36pts

;1 (OLD HAILEYBURY - congratulate Chris Efstathiou on playinghis 100th game for the Bloods against Mazenod today . A

member of last year's reserve premiership side & joint B&Fwinner, Chris generally has to beat 2-3 opponents each timethe ball comes down to him, and regularly thrills spectatorsv, ith his one-handers whilst fending off opponents with theother. Chris' deadly accuracy with the boot has allowed him toamass 344 goals for the club so far. Well done 'Foo . Also wecongratulate David Warnes, Adam White, and Peter Wrighton notching their 50th games today. David and Adam can playkey positions at either end of the ground, take spells in theruck and co-incidentally share a house. Peter is also versatileand can be used in most positions . Well done Warney, Whiteyand w`ongy .

OLD PARADIANS' - congratulations Captain, AdrianHeffernan who will play his 100th game for the Club to dayagainst Old Essendon . Adrian began With the Under 19's in1993 and has at last made a century despite keeping many ofMelbourne's medical fraternity in the higher income bracketwith the injuries he has sustained . "Heff sets a great Captainsexample with his style of play, with a never say die attitude.Thanks Heff for your contribution .

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MAZENOD 7.1 14.2 18.4 24.6 (150)OLD PARADIANS 3.0 6.1 8.6 12.9 (81)Mazenod : Ballenger 5, Maskell 4 . McIntyre 3, Dunne 3. Apollonio 3, PFuller, Hanley, Tucker, Beard . Parry, Meehan. Best Polan, Castricum,McIntyre, Tucker, Maskell. Ballenger.Old Paradians : Boyd 5, Ciavola 3, Curran, Heffernan, Porteous, Sinclair .Best Boyd, Richardson, Loney, Pratt, Heffernan, Brabender .Umpires: S . McCarthy, R Love (F) . M . Luttke (B). R. Dunstan . R . Seymour (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 5.7 9.15 10.17 (77)OLD HAILEYBURY 4.3 6.7 8.9 13.12 (90)North Old Boys : Collison 3, M Barker 3. Beath 2, Hyde, Telian . BestTehan, Sleep, Husking, Zacek, Collison, Maplestone .Old Haileybury: Bourke 2, O'Farrell 2, Armstrong 2 . Lappage 2, SLangford-Jones, Graves, Jenke. Mason, Ross . Best S Langford-Jones . DLay. Bourke, O'Farrell. Graves, Carson .Umpires: L. Gallagher, M. Morrison (F), S . Fraser. B. Mutton (B), B . Jepson,K. Brewer (G)OLD ESSENDON 5.6 7.10 15.14 19.19 (133)ORMOND 1.2 3.7 5.8 9.11 (65)Old Essendon: Fleming 4, DiPietro 3. Hakim 3, Heritage 2, Howard 2 .Demorton . Dragoijo. Kavanagh . Leask, Ryan . Best Heritage, Ryan .Howard, DeMorton. DiPietro. Fleming.Ormond: Naughton 4, Miller 2. Broadhurst, tiRtelan, Beckett. Best Miller,James, Robbins, Grace, Kelley. Broadhurst .Umpires : G . HutUchen, B . Carter (RDL) (F), R Monaghan (RDL). T. Cusack(RDL) (B), D . Webster. L. Fatrman (RDL) (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 7.2 7.4 10.8 12.11 (83)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 7.5 10.6 14.11 (95)Old Brighton: Pirrie 5. Mizzi 2, Homann 2, Williams. VanIJenDungen,Krzytmiak . Best Mead, Pime. Wardell, Williams, Lenno.x, Evert.Hampton Rovers : Power 5, Browne 4, Milne 2. D Anderson. S Anderson,Zampaglione. Best Browne . Zatnpaglione, Marlyn, Fletcher, Barker,McCarthy.Umpires : L. Moncrieff, R Mayston (F), K. Pitcher, C . Shipley (G )OLD MELBURNIANS 3.4 8.4 12.6 14.8 (92)T HERRY PENOLA 2.1 6.5 8.7 13.9 (87)Old M Pth++ m+ ans: Mulligan 5, Farquharson 2. Hawkins 2, Smith 2. Hicks,Kinsella, Ja Miller. Best Hawkins . Mulligan, Mulquiney . Evans, Haze1LThedore.Therry Penola: Harmes 4. Henderson 2, D Goodwin, Castaldi . Faroldi,Freckleton . Ferguson, O'Connor, Sacco. Best Harmes, Castaldi, O'Sullivan,S Bannister. Elliott, O'Connor .Umpires : C. Brajtberg, M. Jenkins (F), B . Stephens, V. Vescovi (G)

RESERVESMAZENOD 4.1 5.1 9.5 12.10 (82)OLD PARADIANS 2.0 4.4 5.4 8.5(53)Mazenod: Morgan 4, Wilson 2, Jayaweera 2, Murray, Krom, Fotiniotis,Sharp. Best Snart, Morgan, Smith . Murray, Jayaweera, Morris .Old Paradians: Galloway 2, Simpson 2, Paglia, Palermo, Murray, Harford .Best Harford, K .Jenkhts. Murray, Strnpson, P.Cosgrift Tenson.

NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 6.4 8.9 12.11 (83)OLD HAILEYBURY 2.1 5.5 5.5 7.6(48)North Old Boys : T.Kennedy 3, Cassell . Butcher. Cameron 2, Cribbes,Munro. Bryar I Best Roache, Faraci, M.Joyce . Carney, Naher, Took.Old Haileybury: Efstathiou 3. Byrnes 2, Johnston, Wantes 1 . Best,Johnston . R.Saunders . S.Saunders. W.Smith, RichardsonOLD ESSENDON 4.0 9.3 9.5 13.6 (84)ORMOND 1.1 1.3 6.6 10.7 (67)Old Essendon : Fleming 4, Di Pietro 3. Hakim 3, Heritage 2, Howard 2, DeMorton 1 . Dragijlo 1 . kavanagh 1 . Leask 1, Ryan 1 . Best Heritage, Ryan,Howard, De Morton, Di Pietro, Fleming .Ormond: Heffernan 3. De Libio 3. Keleher 2, Loin 1, Cleary 1 . BestRussell, Keleher, Heileman. Delidio . Casey. Putz .OLD BRIGHTON 4 .1 10.3 13.6 14.8 (92)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.4 2.6 4.8 9.12 (66)Old Brighton : R Brown 3 . Over 3, Scott 2, Cochran 2, Maquire . Earl,Cooper. Stockdale. Best Maguire. R. Brown, MeKinun. Fox, Gamble, Scott.Hampton Rovers: Rodgway 2, Flahive 2, Wooldch . Rodder, Watson.Alrniento, Nitschke . Best J. Rudder, Lake, Wilkinson, Prantzos, Woolrlch,Anderson, Nitschke.OLD MELBURNSANS 4 .2 5.9 6.13 8.15 (63)THERRY PENOLA 0.3 2.5 3.6 5.7(37)Old Melburnians : Cravrshay 3, Baius, Magee, Ray. Useinov, Waddell . BestMagee. Teelow, Verge. Useinov, B .Grant, Prowse.Therry Penola : O'Sullivan 2, Bosanko 2. Riley . Best L.Hollow, S.Hollow,Crotty. Goodwin. Weston, Kuret.

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Norm Goss

Res Coach : Tony Naumolf

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1 D. Lancaster2 A . Quin n3 A . McIntyre4 A . Hanley (C)5 D. Maskel l6 P. Nelson7 S . Morgan8 R . Foss9 P.Gooden10 C . Jayaweera11 T. Smith (RC)11 D . Hose12 J. Ballenger13 P. Fuller14 N . Meehan (DVC)15 N . Parry16 M. Apollonio17 J. Bear d18 D . O'Donoghue (VC)19 S. McMullin20 C . Murray (RVC)20 T. Castricu m21 S. Polan22 B. Chamberlain23 A. Tucke r24 D. Nisbet25 A. Pickering (VC)26 J . Dunne (DVC)27 D. Krom27 P. Jones28 N. Marmo29 R. Sharp30 S . Fisher31 N. Snort FDVC)32 B . King33 D. Grant34 B . Chamberlain35 R. Hawkins36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan38 J . Fisher39 D. Bradshaw41 A . Bouchereau42 P. Fotiniotis43 A . Pers i44 R . Mosbauer45 B . Thomson46 D. Dunne47 P. Steinle48 G. Tillin g49 L. Haley (RDVC)51 P. Reed52 S . Veltman53 A . Strawhom54 J. Persi55 L . Fuller56 L . Rudling58 D . Morris59 B. Corfe e61 M . McDowell62 M. Gonsalvez64 A. Wilso n

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OLD BRIGHTONCoach: Stuart Glascott

Res Coach : Paul Dwyer

I A . Krzywniak2 A . Pirri e3 C. Barrow (`VC)4 A . MacGillvray5 T. Marshall6 R . Stewart7 B . Logan8 M . Gadsden9 S . Lennox (VC)10 J . Mea d11 L. Adamis11 A. Fitzgerald12 B. Williams13 N . Edwards14 S. Williams (C)15 C . Mizzi16 J . Homann17 A. Van Den Dungan18 A. Sale m19 S. Ginnavin20 B. Gadsden21 T. Ewen22 N. Biggin22 L O'Neill23 N. Milat2425 S . Nickas26 A. Ginnavin27 D. Paterson28 N. Williams29 J . Dickerson30 E . McCowan31 A. Brown32 D. Begley33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C. Stewart36 M . Wardell37 B . McMahon38 J . Raju39 K . Kavanagh4 041 M . Allen42 L. Hendra43 R . Carter44 R . Sherman45 C . McKimm46 M . Billionis47 S . Adam48 B. Dever49 B. Scott50 X.Johnson51 M .J .T. Smith52 A.J. Paterson53 L . McPherson

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Well here we go, places and positions in the final 4 still upfor grabs as we enter the last Round. I'm sure it has been aworrying weekfor Coaches, Players and Officials as they rueopportunities lost in the previous 17 week's .

REVIE WI saw the first half of this game and 4Vhitefriars certainly didnot have it their own way as Prahran took the game right up tothem . How Derek Hine would love another Big Man arid a keyforward and the Two Blues are up with the best of them . It tookuntil the last quarter for the Friars to totally shake off the homeside mainly due to the dominance of Chris Wood who gave MattPower and Ben Janson first use of the ball, Richie Pawlik washis usual bullocking self and Buckets lcieked another 5. For theTwo Blues Michael Harvey, "The Wizard" Andre Pitts, and PatKelly all played pretty well .

True to form Old Mentonians were good in patches against

Beaumaris, but the balance was disappointing as has been thecase for the entire season . A 27 pt lead at the first break gavethe Sharks their building blocks. Beauy only led by 5 at thehalf as the Panthers had their best quarter, but after that thefloodgates opened as Beatanaris kicked 10 twins to the OM'S 3to improve their percentage quite dramatically . Pleasing for thePanthers were the performances of Drew Solley, MichaelMcClosky, Chris Dwyer, Geoff Dart & GVes Ballantine . Noappearance your worship from the Sharks this week .

Collegians put on an absolute terrific performance against OldCamberwe ll up to three quarter time where they led by some19 goals to 6 . Then with percentage being so important forsome inexplicable reason they went to sleep allowing theWellers to get plenty of the footy and plenty of scoring as theywon the quarter by outscoring the Lions 8 goals to 3 . GlenCooper with 7 goals was a fine focal point backed up by BrockMoonev who relished his different role . Nick Robinson was bestfor the Wells Stuart Cadzow was good in a dual role, SteveDerry played well and Andrew Whelan ran hard on his wing .

A 6 goal to 2 opening term set up a solid victory for Caulfieldover Banyule . Banyule as is their norm tried hard to stay intouch, but every time they mounted a challenge the Fields wereable to answer and repel . The Fields increased their lead atevery break but poor kicking, they had some 40 shots to 19,did not allow them to increase their percentage in the run forthe double chance . Andrew Sorensen again was a dominantplayer, along with the two Nick's in Tassell and Fallu . BetterBears were Simon Kayrooz, Mark Gyillmore and Dave 'WitcheIl .

Glen Eira won their 8th straight game with a pretty convincingvictory over an injury depleted St Bedes Mentone-Tigers whomanaged to stay in the game until half time until they wereblown away by the Saunters persistent and uncompromisingattack on the football . Plenty of good natured sledging was theorder of the day between two fiercely competitive rivals . TheSaints followed instructions and team rules, tackled hard,used the ball well and showed maturity when the sledgingstarted. The idol of the Tigers fans Mark Dimashki with 7 goalswas the best Sainter, along with Doolan, MeGaw, and the Doc ,

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but they had no and tookno passengers . SammyHecker was brilliantacross half back for th eTigers, whilst AndrewHayes, Mouse Wintle, and Moose McCraw won plenty of (eball around the ground .

Well what an absolute pearler this round promises to be wi~kso many different scenarios on offer. Too hard for my pc, :little brain to work out. I'm sure all the Coaches knouexactly what they have to do and win by etc etc . Only ;games in the round have no impact on what could happen:

Old Camberwell clash in their final game of the season aGordon Barnard a far cry from the last time they met in 2001Both at times during the year have played some pretty gmfootball. The Welters would be happy they have consolidate(their position in C-Grade and can look forward to next seasoias can the Bears who unfortunately must regroup in a lowegrade . Old Camberwell to win today.

Old Pdentonians wi ll be looking to that final siren aroun(4 .30ish today to end a pretty dismal season . Would like to sethem end it with a win in front of their home crowd but I juscan't see it happening . Prahran will be a bit too strong and Nvi~finish their season on a high .The man who did the C-Grade draw has to be a genius as Itorganised the top 6 playing against each other in this the lasRound.First plays second at Friar Park. The first of the triple heade,Both Whitefriars and St Bedes are not at the top of their fortat the moment which is a concern going into September. ThTigers convincingly won the first round clash so will be fullconfidence. Have a few injuries the Tigers and may not befull strength, the professionalism of Barnesy will want them twin but at Friar Park where they have not t :n beaten th i

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Vance Beaumaris 3 47Fraser Prahran _ 5 39Dalwood Caulfield 3 38Margierson Caulfield 5 36Dance WIntefriars 0 32

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;pe the Friars to take the points and set up a retur n; i~.:C week.

I .,t week for some of you this week so let's make it a big one.

phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or emai l

pla;-, fourth in the second part of the script at th eurse Oval in an absolute must win for both sides . The

Fidds can bounce to second as can Beatty, but the Sharks can_ ; out. Both evenly matched, both have the same sort o f

b)fh have the same motivation, both are in form. So who,i, ; 1,u pick . I'm in a quandry I don't know. As I did a couple of

;i, ago I went with loyalty and Beauy got up so for this-on and this reason alone I'm tipping my old club to win .

th plr:ys sixth at the wind swept Packer. An absolute mus t, i; fnr Collegians whilst being brutally honest the Sainters

c . :ft make it . None the less they will be still primed as the yto in 9 straight and thus go through the full round

": ited. Again ifs hard to pick it's the young guns of th es a,airlst the older more experienced more physical Saints ,

dl apologies to Beds, Lawso and the boys I think the young~ ;n enthusiastic Lions have just more to play for, they ar e

t thing forward to the challenge will take the points and maybea place in the 4 .SELECTIONS : My seoreline could go from 0 to 5 such is the, ~~,nness of this roundOld Cambenvell, Prahran, GVlutefriars, Beaumaris, Collegians

PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S10 last week our worst effort for the year with only:tumaris failing to front .

Don'tforget your nominations for Player of the Round.

I! we a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so wouldappreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by-I at on Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561

rte at braineo(coptusnet.com .au as mentioned by 8pm Monday

Thank you and keep up the good work,

D CAMBERWELL - congratulations to Tim Halo who played

McCrea plays his 200th game today. Paul over a long perio d

50th game for the club against Collegians. A product of th ever, successful Ul9 team, Tim is a versatile player who plays

tiI the same strength & heart as a charging bull elephant .'e ll done Tim keep charging into the future . David Walker

pi i ,-ed his 150th game also against Collegians . A fleet footedlivingman David tasted success with our senior premiership in2001 . Well done David on reaching this milestone . Today DanielJoyce plays his 50th game . A member of the U19 premiership'team in 00 & the resenes in 01 . A fine player who hasdeveloped into a productive forward for the reserves . Also Paul

has supported the club both on and off die field . A versatileplayer who is effective at both ends of the ground. member ofthe 01 reserve premiership side and not bad on the drums Ih, ir. Still a few games left in the old body Paul ,

Old Mentonians v. PrahranGVhitefriars v. St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Glen Eira v. CollegiansOld Camberwell v. Ban}uie

Caulfield Grammarians v. Beaumaris

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Beak Rowe . Skurrie, Tavlor, McCann . Roaeh,l3'oolhouse .

.1 53 8.3 11.7 (73)WFBTEFRIARS 1,8 7.12 10 .15 17 . 17 (119)Pratuan: Quick 3, F. 'tg 2, Rhodes, Evans, Pickering . Aitken, Harders .Ballard . Best: Evans. APttts . Pang. Haney, Kelly, Brewer.whitefrlars : C .Carrigg 5, M.Power 2, RPawlik 2, B.Janson 2, D.Crea2,M .Carbone, E.Eames, D.Brice, S.Brosolo . Best C.tiOCd, Power, Jansen,A .carbone, RPawlil:, C .Carrigg.Umpires: G . Rawlings, M. Monty (F), R Benson (J), J . Abbott (B), P.Maddocks . P. 141titehead (G)BEAUMARIS 5.4 10.7 17.10 20.12 (132)OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 5.1 7.3 8.5(53)BeaumarLs: Rieniets 5, Coote 4, Holt 4, Matulick, Foley, Healy, Atkins L .Catlln, Beetor, Buller Best HayTtes. Holt, Rieniets, Coote, Sherman . Atknis.Old Mentonians: Bournan 3, Palmer 2, Sollev2 . Dart. Best: Palmer, Solley,Costello, Dwyer, Dart . Ballantine.Umpires: L . Katz . D . bons (F), P . Wallis (G )ST BEDES MENTONETIGERS 3.2 7.7 9.8 11,13 (79)GLENEIRA 5.2 11.8 19.8 22.16 (148)St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Scafrdi 3, Napier 2, Spencer, tvintJe M, McCraw,Kine velh Beasley. Best Hecker. Hand, Beasley, McCraw, Napier, Hayes .Glen Eira : Dimashki 7, Clement 3, Gilmore 3, Vanrvakas 3, Astapenko 2,Ryan 2, McGaw, Neeson. Best. Doolan, McGaw, Neeson, Ryan . Massis .Umpires : D. Pettis, S . Morgan (F), G . Clancy. L. Mavropoulos (G)COLLEGIANS 6.5 10.6 19.11 21 .14(140)OLD CAhiBERWELL 2 .3 3.6 6.8 14.14 (98)Collegians: Cooper 7, Surkit[ 4, Low 3, Shinkfield 2 . Fire 2. Piasente.Mollard, waters. Best: Cooper, Mooney, Low, Surkitt. Hoist, McKenzie .Old Camberwell: Cadzow 4, Whitehead 3, Robinson 2 . Christie, Mitchell.Heffernan, Derry. Francis. Bes t: Cadzow, Goodale, Robinson . Whelan,Derry, t'mitehead.Umpires: M . Wittman . J. Mousley (RDL) (F), G . Carpanzano (RDL) . K-A.Barton (RDL (B) . R. Richards, J . Correll (RDL) (G)BANYULE 2.0 6.2 10.3 14.5 (89)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 6 .8 11 .10 16.18 19 .21 (135)Banyule: S.Playfa9r 3, D,witchel] 3 . B.wdlmore 2, T.Gloury 2, Richardson,H .McDerniott . S.Gray. M .GVillntore. Best: Kayrooz, M.Wdlmore, P.Gloury.D.witchell, S.Playfair, Noonan.Caulfield Grammar: Sinclair 4. Baxter 3, Browne 3, WidJaja 3, Rosman 2 .Will . Sorensen, D.Pearce, Liddell. Best Tassell, Sorensen, Folio, t'lidjaja,D .Pearce, Foote.Umpires : A Stubbs. P. Lamble (F)

MERMPRAHRAN 3.4 9.6 12.7 17.13 (115)t[rHITEFRL4RS 1.0 2.1 4.4 7.4(46)Prahr:m : Fraser 5 . James 3, StClair 3 . Corboy 2, Paleodomis, Belcher,w.lt'alford, wutdridge . - Best Rose, StClair, wutdridge, Fraser, Moylan,Morgan.whitefriars: Reidy 3, Maguire, Vernal. Tobin, Cattill . Best- P.Tobin, RReidy,K . Kennedy, G.Johnson, J.Power, M.Vernal.BEAUMARIS 5.6 9.7 13.13 18 .15 (123)OLD MEN"rONIANS 1.1 2.2 4.2 7.5(47)Beaumar3s: tance 3, Gray 2, Pratt 2. May J 2, Spence 2. Presnell R 2.Presnell B . Cairns. Deluca, O'Brien A Ott Best Deluca, Gray, Cairns,Prestiell B, Spence . O'Brien.Old Mentonians: Bournan 3, Palmer 2 . Sollev 2. Dart Best: Palmer, Solley,Costello, Dwyer, Dart, Ballen6ne.ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS5 .4 6.6 9.8 13.10 (88)GLEN EIRA 1.0 3.4 4.5 6.5(41)St Bedes Mentone: Eadie 4. Rhoden 3. Hipwell 2, Connor 2 . Chaplin,Bashatn. Best- Eadle . Hipwell . Dairy, Basham . Connor, Newport .Glen Eira: Mascot 2, Brown, Diamond . Russo, Hall. Best- Diamond, Hofiert,Sagtious, Carvanan, Brown, Mascah .COLLEGIANS 2.1 4.4 6.9 9.10 (64)OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 2.4 4.5 8 .6(54)Coll egians: Broimmg 3,1','oolhouse 2, Kenneally, Clark, Skurrie . Dowling .

Old Camberwell : Murphy 3. Pernnnan 3, Cranter-Roberts. Jones. BestRotve, C. Sbil6ams . Scott, Katr.,or, Webb, D. Walker.BANYULE 0.1 2.1 7.2 8 .4(52)CAULFIELD GRAPiRr1ARIAPIS 13.1 19.3 21.5 28.9 (177)Banyule: Tuckman 3, Thiveous 2 . P.witchetl, Reed, B.wilson . BestCR-1lliams, Cross, Ferrall, ThhTous, Tuekman, Reed .Caulfield Grammarians: Coadishaw 7 . Veentjar 6. M argerison 5, Datwood3. Kretn 2 . Kendall 2. Pennycufek 2, Garr. Best: Cowlishaw, Pennycatick,Kendall, Veentjar. Cassidy . Thompson .

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BANYu L€Coach : Greg Whitcroft

Res: Renato Dintinosant e

1 T. Ega n2 D. Witchell3 S. Kayrooz4 B . O'Connor5 B . Wilmore6 S . Tuckman7 J. Pearson8 B . Cantwell9 J . Plant10 B . Moxin11 S . Cross12 J . Egan13 C. Burke14 B . Woodlock15 S. Gray16 A. Dooley17 A. Small18 J . Turnbull19 P. Witchell20 S. Playfai r21 R . Dintinosante22 C . Taylor23 S. Gray24 A . Plant25 T. Baldack26 H . Mcdermott27 P. Heal y28 D . Spoules29 J . O'Callahan30 D. Mutto n31 C. Bassett32 M . Natoli33 B . Reed34 C. Stevens35 L, O'Connell36 M . George37 T. Thompson38 W. Keenan39 A. Hopgood40 N . Taylor41 P. Job42 C . Taylor43 L . Ferral44 A . Covery45 M . Smith46 D . Nasrallah47 K . Scholes48 P. McCann49 G. Bel l50 T. Nasrallah51 J . Bott52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D. Williams56 T. Jubb57 K. Mahony58 L. Orton °59 L. Richardson60 L. Hol t61 B. Parkes62 J . Gilham63 D . Playfair64 S. Taylor65 M. Thiveos66 M. Vanpoeteren67 C . West68 M . Wilmore69 C . Williams

Coach :John McNi olas

Res Coach : Mic, ; Carty

1 P. Brook2 H. Gibso n3 M . Pitts (VC)4 M . Matulick4 D . Porter5 M. Ensor (VC)6 M. Boon7 D . Fole y8 M, O'Brie n9 B . Cousin s10 L . Bulle r11 M . Le e19 L. Stevens12 L. Heal y13 C . Gourle y14 T Collins15 A . Edge16 A . Qui n17 L. Atkins18 N . Kennedy

18 T. Cotte r19 M . Atkin s20 M . Mello n21 P. Sherma n22 J . Holt (C)22 A. Low23 A. Catli n24 B. Gray25 D . Teesdal e26 Q . Groves26 T. Broadbent27 B . Haynes28 J. Vance29 C . Martin (VC)30 K . Alexander31 J . McGeogh31 P. Ott32 B . Cairn s33 G . Jury34 J . May35 N . Boctor35 B. Stevens36 R . Deaton37 R . Presnell38 J. Gerrand39 D . Guidoli n40 S. May41 N . Conlan42 A . O'Brie n43 B . Ferguson44 J . Deluca45 S . Nis h46 M . Talbot47 M . Stanojevi c48 R . Cortiel d49 J . Bryce50 B . Presnel l51 S . Coote52 N. Aprea53 R. Rawlin s54 A. Thompso n57 T. Rieniets60 C . Gioni s62 A. Pratt64 M. Carty67 M . Gilchrist

Cc .uc,, : Jean rsonRes 0 ch: „ uicri :a

1 D. Rosman2 B. Hall2 A. Sorensen3 C . Knight4 M. Liddell4 T. Vinen5 N . Guyett5 S. Kendall6 N . Craven6 B . Minte r7 J . Co:°oiishaw8 R . Foote8 S . Cossart-Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A . Will (C)11 C. Deal12 D. Pearce12 S . Fryers13 D. Gurr14 S . Amiet15 A. Docker16 S . Sant17 G . Harrison18 B. Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W . Brockett20 H . Vella21 M. Pennycuick22 C . McAssey22 M. Richardson23 D . Ash24 J . Dalwood25 G. Evans26 S. Widjaja27 R . Keown27 J . Ryan28 J .Jacobs29 D. Williamson30 D. Ellias31 C. Veentjar32 L. Browne33 C. McGrath34 J. Margerison35 S. Thompson36 M. Cramphom37 T. Messer38 J. Restarick39 J. Santiago40 R .O'neill41 M . Anderson42 D .Synman43 J. Smith44 N . Coutts45 D . Scott,46 G. Erickson47 A . Desousa48 N . Tassel49 B . Gardner50 C. Pearce51 G . Robinson52 A. Sinclair53 P. Carter54 T. Rynberk55 C. Hooper56 S. Krien57 P. Farmer58 N . Joughin59 P. Crocker60 N . Fallu61 N . Bannon62 B. Goddard71 M . Cassidy

1 J . Dixon2 M, Johnson3 B.Mooney4 D. Atkinson5 R. Henebery DVC6 S. Woolle y7 D . Surkitt7 J. Farley8 C . Unsworth CAPT9 J. Fry10 J. Lang10 S . Harding11 B . McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 N . Thomas14 D . Phillips15 L. Cottom16 A . Fletche r17 R. Hosking VC18 T. Krotiri s19 A. Robertson20 H. Sallmann21 C. Harris22 S . Piasente23 C. Mollard24 B. Low25 R . Mui r25 D . Gambaro27 A. Shinkfield28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally31 N . Roach32 D . Browning33 B . Hoist34 A . Smith35 S . Beilby36 G . Cooper37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer39 N. Hart40 R. Bardwell41 N . Baxter42 N . Abbott43 M. White44 Y. Phillips45 R . Le w46 C . Rowe47 R . Sztar48 E . Waters49 J . Clark50 D. Vial51 J B . Shadbolt52 B . Grant53 J . Van Berkel54 B . Woolhouse55 T. Cooks56 B . Lumb57 C. Peck58 D. Smith60 D. Dowling61 D. Cook64 M. Dribble65 C . Safstrom66 S. Porter67 D .Osbome68 L . Wilson70 T. Skurrie77 L. Beardsley

1 M Ryan2 N Astapenko3 C Massi s4 D Cassar5 A Tsirogiannis6 J Zagam e7 S Vamvakas8 M Dimashk i9 G Hayes-Dewar10 G Richards11

12 B King

13 G Brown14 C Gra y15 B Clements16 P Marshall17 A Russo18 R Oldham19 K Dimachki20 A Diamond21 P Jones22 5 Emmett23 S Neeson24 B Mascali25 P Khazaal26 P TsaglioTis27 R Gilmore28 P Commerford29 R Dimachki30 L Pryd e31 T Aberline32 M D'zilva33 A Sheedy34 L Hal l35 J Commerford36 K Dao u37 B Zurek38 M Levin39 G Egan40 L Doolan41 H Walls42 J Serpanchy43 T Nola n44 S Diamond45 A Caruana46 T Evans47 A Dimachki48 J Halliwell49 M Benton50 A Dimashki5152 A Haines53 D Weerden54 M Loughran55 L McGaw56 D Cripps57 S Hal l58 C McMurrick59 P Merrick60 A Dimachki61 M Tkocz62 D Sheehan63 D Dunlevie64 A Guzzo65 M Dimou66 M Merrick67 L Caruana68 R Williams69 N Dao u

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a :r : C-ny Spencer1 AAcseman 1 D.I orders 1 P'1 ia 1 C . Wood

(DVC) 2 C Twentyman 2 M. Harvey 2 L Wintfe 3 M. Carbone3 B Murphy 3 P. Keliy 3 C Tesoriero 5 B. Phan4 D Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A L'Huillier 6 P. Campbel l5 C Mackay 5 H. Pitts 5 S Napier 7 D. Brice6 C Alexander 6 A. Carboy 6 A Ryan 8 B. Janso n7 M McCloskey 7 S . Pang 7 N Owen 9 C. Maguire

~an (DVG) 8 M Xerry 8 C. Bamford 8 J Cunningham 10 R. Pasqualotto9 W Ballant ne 9 A. Bunnett 9 M Terrell 11 R. Reidy

~10 S Voigt 10 B . Hodgson 10 M Wintle 12 T. Hughes

~C) 11 D Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J Kane 13 T. Hilton (DVC)nsad CO

12 C D erDwyer 12 A. Van RooYen 13 D Goodchild 14 T Carrig g13 R Ball 13 G. Mclean 14 A Connolly 16 J . Power

(_ ; r ~C) 14 K Campbell 14 M . Evans 15 T McColl 17 A. Carbone (C)15 J Costello 15 B . Sanderson 16 A Hipwell 18 C. Fulton16 D Nock (VC) 16 A . Rhodes 18 S Hecker 19 M . Jongebloedon 17 N Linford 17 T. Rankin 19 A Drury 20 D. Rei d18 T Boumon (C) 18 M . Windridge 20 J Drury 21 K . Kennedy19 A Palmer 19 A . Millican 21 P Fedderson 22 T. Langford

,y 20 S Mullin e0 J . Kellow 22 D Poynton 23 E . Eames21 A Drinan 21 G. Paleodimos 23 D Napier 24 R . Mik a

berg 22 L Georgiadis 22 N . Roberts 24 T Beasley 25 M . Vemal (VC - Res)23 N Moodie (RC) 23 S . Pickering 25 D Samya 26 C . Ryan24 A Lowe 24 T. Fraser 26 M Hecker 27 L. Swain25 T Flava 25 L . Aitken 27 S Kingwell 28 C . Eames (C - Res)

in 26 G Dart 26 T. St.Clair 28 M Andrew 29 A . Glen ni man 27 G Katris 27 W. Watford 29 T Marshall 30 M . Power (DVC)

=n 28 D Kitto 28 K. Watford 30 D Falkingham 31 M . Bake rna 29 A Carter 29 W. Taseff 31 D Moss 32 G. Kennedy

30 D Russo 30 M. Scicluna 32 D Spencer 33 M . Duffys 31 P Mevel 31 T. Dukic 33 C Hand 34 D . Gloufchev

iiardt 32 M Phillips 32 D . Ballard 34 N Connor 35 C . La wS rarry 33 S Worrell 33 A. Wood 35 C Barnes 36 D. NolanT Parkes 34 M Sumer 34 L . Norman 36 A Walstab 37 M. NunanT f 1a11o 35 T Mcnich 35 B. Gellie 37 M Connolly 38 C . Carrigg (VC)

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Aquinas pre: )ed their spot in the Seni - fo

Menlo : I a solid win again

with their def.a t of St Leos last week, so th-up of thefinatfour remains in doubt umatches . The Reserves finalists ti: s withthe Ashers, Blacks, Animals and J -.s in thesecond round action .

Farewell to all the Clubs not making the finals,thank you_" )r your competition, and all the best i nyour prer ---tions for next year.

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end, but had the Hoes not been :-of goals in "2 they could have fnharder. Tony Macgeorge cracked the a2nd term to notch up yet another pei ___iai m" c i, ain his great career. The Vultures on ball i :io ofO'Meara and the Sullivan Bros stood out hi anotherwise even team . The Hoes had great effortsfrom Chris Tucker in the ruc' ;, Dwayne r- ')y on awing. & "at"iew Maud up forv.-ard .

nushed .~ all " . in anenterta_~ :r____h in whi : .z tt~i,~ g<. ::opi : . ., Jackaskept brea ng away only to be hauled [_i by hegallant C1. Mark Blashki had a top g . 1,ic in dieruck for AJAX, Gab Dukes controlled the : 1dHeld,with Gary Blieden, Mark Segal, & Jake Sharpproviding lashings of dash .

Aquinas' fighting spirit overcame St Leos in a highintensity match that was in doubt until ten minutesbefore the final siren when the Bloods finally put theresult beyond doubt. Al Bethune was superb in theruck for Aquinas . Andy Cultrera was deadly roundthe goals and Jason Li~mgstone was an influence upforward as well . The Animals had great contributorsin Guy Donovan through the middle, Steve Buckleround the ground, and Brad Bird and Nick Hodderin attack .Monash Blues' goal shooting did them no favours intheir loss to University Blacks with the latter'sforwards again being the epitome of Dead EyeDickeity . Christian Gregory and Peter Westbrook,both in wandering functions, caught the eye for theAshers. Tony Wilson performed prodigies at thesharp end for Blacks .Bulleen Temp was too strong for Old Geelong afterhalf time when they powered away from the visitors .Dean Matthews had a great day with 1I big onesand Jarred Prior was a rock in defence . JohnMalpas was strong in the backs for OGGs, MattGolds~ orth~r "'ed round the flanks, and AdamHeski i ( ` the ruck,

the ladder leaders withtheir tearaway pa

n the end the Vulturcbalance and experi, ~ -will see them vui, ag n- - by 5 gc

r cider position . .,l eaes in succession i

d CT-j . : : tne mild mannered i_)< r rald , ,absolticl,- ape ess aitch on dral----danoth r one! Today the hc will take the,point.: narrowly after a great a>> ire'-,r because Ican't believe they'll let me dow 3 consecutiverounds.University Blacks plays Bulleer x re andthe mathematicians would be having a ballcalculating the permutations and combinations ofscores in this game taken together with the outcomeof the Hoes and Bloods match . Now I may be vvrong,but It'iink such m,__ipulations involve non-

Ivanhoe '.ssun ition v . AquinasGt Leos Ennnaus' . .? v . Monash Blues

University Blacks v . Bulleen TemplestoweOld Geelon~, v. Williamstown 0Y7 IS

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touristic polynomials, which puts them into the-,;p-]iard problem category, so if you don't mind I'll,,, that a miss in favour of tossing a coin! 'Heads'

= I 3 by 1 point. 'Heads' it is! But don't worryI haven't been right on coin tosses all season!

Old Geelong and Williamstown CYMS close their<,n .sons at Como Park and in an entertaining game,( ;.xpeet the home side to win by two goals .Reserves wins should go to : AJAX, Aquinas,- .lonash Blues, Uni Blacks, & Old Geelong .

1-cry many thanks to all the contributors to thecolumn this season, John Brustman & Peter Kagan

, .TAX, Sean Flynn Aquinas, Stewart Smith & Craig~liallard Bulleen Temp, Phil Skeggs Hoes, Michael;"alsh Mentone Amateurs, Andrew Headberry

hers, David Mims OGGs, David Whitney St Leos,Jack Clancy Uni Blacks, & Angelo Cosmatos11,ilharnstowll CYMS.Correspondents the contacts are: 9889 1979 (IV,o ..09 172 558, bfhickey6Cbigpond.com

--ABULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - Dean Matthews, playslii s 250th game for the Bullants against UniversityBlacks this week . "The Kenyan" started his career in1981 with the U10's and made his Senior debut on1991 . St Kilda drafted Dean in 1995, but he returnedto the BuIlants in 1996 after requiring a kneereconstruction . He became Co-Captain in 1997, and'Captain in 1998 . He won the Club B & F in 2000 &1001 ; in the latter season he was the Senior'sC<iptain Coach. Dean has played 6 VAFArepresentative games, including one in the A-BSc~,tion team, and has captained the C-D4 side ttvice .He has played in every position on the field and inRound 17 last week against Old Geelong kicked hisbi,,,gest haul of goals with 11! Dean has served on theCommittee for many years and contributes loads ofhours behind the scenes. Congratulations Kenyan,not only from your Club, but also from everyone inDl, and the rest of the VAFA !

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MF.tiTONE 3.3 12.7 14.12 18 .18 (126)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.5 6.10 8.10 13 .11 (89)Mentone: MacGeorge 6, Rock 4, T.Barr 2 . Gunder 2. O'Meara. Dixon,C.Sulli4an, Ogier Best- Johnston, Rock, Gallagher. Gurtler, O'Meara .Ivanhoe Assumption : Maud 4, Flynn 3 . Saunders 2 . McGowan. Pearce,laconangelo Best Tucker, Dertby. Maud. Rawley. Narkiewicz, Lee.Umpires: D. Lane. J. Lipson (F)WILLLAMSI'oWN CYMS 4.2 7.4 9.4 15.8 (98)AJAX 4.3 8.6 12.11 16.15 (111)Williamstown : Not receivedAJAX: Not received.Umpires: A. Hoogendyk (F), J . wignall . R Place (B) . A . Esposito. P. Gait (G)AQUINAS 3.5 7.11 11 .11 15 .13 (103)ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 2.3 4.6 8.8 11.11 (77)Aquinas: Cultrera 5. Livingstone 4, Tarulli 2, T. Jess I . J . Jess 1 . Willaism1. Starrett 1 . Best Bethune . Den Braber, Flynn, C(trera. Pierce, Livingstone.St Leos Emmaus : Bird 5, Buckle 2, N. Hodder 1, Donovan 1 . Krebs 1,Matfield 1 . Best: Buckle, J. Hodder, Donovan, Burgess, Manton, Brown.Umpires: D. Londyrorth, G . Skarrdakumar (F), J. Maebus (B), E . Boa], P.Mitchell (G)MONASH BLUES 4.3 5.5 7.8 9.17 (71)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .1 7.4 12.7 18.7 (115)Monash Blues : Holloway 2, Grace 2, Hawkins 2 . Green 2, Gregory. BestGregory, Holloway . Smythe . Paytre. Westbrook . M Bolton.Uni Blacks: Wilson 8, C Hatfield 2 . Batten 2, B. Cunningham 2. Moffatt,Nethercote, M . Cumringharn, Schilling. Best Wilson. Schilling, Batten,Green. Hatfield . Costello .Umpires : J. Grossbard, S. Alger (F) . J. Kralevski (B), A Zalcman, G . Rollo (G)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.3 8.7 15.8 18.10 (118)OLD GEELONG 1.1 4.2 4.3 6.9(45)Bulleen Templestowe: D .Matthews It . Panou 2 . D.Bone, Tulloch. Stott .RWtlliams . Lambropoulos. Humphrey. Best D.Matthews, 0Donnell, Stott .Chivers. Williams, Cattermole.Old Geelong: Fitzgerald 2, Sladen, Couch- Slattery. Goldsworthy. BestMalpas, Goldsworthy. Heske, Lonsdell. Stevens ,

RESERVESMFNTONE 15.12 (102)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.5 (29) (Forfeited)WILLIAMSTOWN CYt+iS 0.0 2.2 3.3 4.6 (30)AJAX 8.4 11.9 19.11 23.13 (151)Williamstown: Not received .AJAX : Not received .AgULYAS 0.0 0.3 1.3 1 .6(12)ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5 .3 8.7 12.10 16.13 (109)Aquinas : Reilly 1 . Best Hunt, Boland, D. Boland, Harpenn Burden . Reilly.St Leos Emmaus : B. Uaughan 6. Batty 3 . McCann 3, Simondson 3 . Ymer

1 . Best McCann, Pitcher, Mitchell, Betlme. B . Vaugtran. McInerney.MONASH BLUES 2.3 3.5 6.10 8.12 (60)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.2 4.4 6.4 8.5 (53)Monash Blues: Blackley 2- Edsall, Muchle. Shields, Baxter, Lloyd . HawkinsBest Campbell, Peel, Main, Shields. Williams, Nind.Uni Blacks : Ralph 2, Rawsley 2 . Wally 2, Waieh . Leech. Best Goonan .Wallace, Brown, Gcohar. Hamilton, Clement

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .1 2.4 3.4 3 .5(23)OLD GEELONG 3.4 4.4 9.7 13.9 (87)Bulleen Templestowe: Not received.Old Geelong: Not received

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~ -- ~Coach: Phil Davis Coach : Tony Macr .o-rg=

Res Coach: Barry Simon Res Cc :h : F . ard FeId -h,oug Sew, Coach : Brad Hall Res Coach : Darren t-enev ,C . : .. : Mal Prior Res Coach: Colin McDonal d

1 N. Gold (C) 1 T. Jess 1 J. Prior 1 S . Conley 1 S . Rowley

2 M . Konsky 2 C . Thomas 2 D . Williams 2 M . Maud 2 R . Gallaghe r

3 J . Sharp 3 S. Edwards 3 S. Young 3 C. Tucke r'

3 M . DixonEmmett4 D

4 M. Dudakov (VC) 5 M. Boland 4 W. Thompson Neill4 T. O .5 A White

5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D . Minogue 5 S . McLaren 5 J . Scoble.

en s6 C.6 D. Kalb 7 C . Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T. Healy

7 K. Gunte r

7 G. Samuel 8 J. Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley 8 D. Perri n8 B. Klein 8 S. Millar 8 N . Bone 8 J . Shuttleworth 9 P. Emmett9 A. Rosen 9 T. Harkin 9 B . Todd 9 M . Thackwray 10 M . Hovey

Dukes10 G 10 D . Boland 10 P. Tsokas 10 P. Lee 11 C. O'Mear a.11 M . Weisier 10 C . Campbell 11 G. Chivers 11 D. Valkanis 12 M . Davies

12 D. Goldenfein 11 M . Barmby 12 A . Parri sTulloch13 D

12 L. Hull-Brown 13 M . Hayes13 A. Kin g

13 A. Freund 12 A. Bethune.

14 A Panou •13 S . Narkie .vicz

14 M . Etcell14 A. Butt 13 D . Denbraber

.15 B Wolnizer

14 P. Flynn 15 Mick Sulliva n15 J. Segal 13 C . Jeffrey

.Smith16 S 15 J . Curtin 16 P. Sullivan

16 M. Segal 14 A Lorkin.

17 C. Darby 16 P. Harris 16 J . McCarthy17 A. Cukierman 15 A . Williams 18 K. Burridge

17 S. Morris 17 C. Sulliva n18 J. Kirzner 16 J . Hunt Sto t19 L 18 T Scoble 18 T. Sullivan

19 G . Blieden 17 M . Denavi.

20 M Jones 19 D. Wood 19 C. Stewart

20 M. Buckley 18 J . Hughes.

21 P. Gannas 20 J . Collins 20 P. KringsKelly21 D

21 D. Gelbart 18 D . Saliba 22 G. McLaren 21 D . Denby .22 P Murph y

22 A. .Back 19 G. Whitehead 23 D. Matthews 22 N . Shuttleworth23 Matt Sullivan

23 B. Ritterman 20 P. Woolen 24 D. Martin 23 D . Ryan 24 X. Smith24 J. Brain 20 M . Starrett 25 T. Matthews 24 B. Frew 25 G . Uptin25 M. Blashki 21 M . Hunter 26 S . Boyd 25 J. Frisina 26 A. Roc k26 B. Duzenman 21 J . Pierce 27 J . O'Donnell 26 M. Emmerson 27 M . Wise27 J. Berger 22 S . Flynn 28 R. Parris 27 A. Jackson 28 C . Johnston

'28 A. Zemski 23 J . Livingstone 29 D. Bone 28 J. Pace 28 M . O Brie n

29 A. Joffe 24 P. Harper 30 D. Florence 29 C . Hocking 29 S. Barke r

30 A. Lefkovic 25 B . Volombello 31 A. Shine 30 M. Sloan 30 P. DixonFanning31 S

31 P. Glazer 26 R. Weekes 32 R. Williams 31 D . McFarlane .Colema n32 B

32 D . Janover 27 S . Jones 33 N. Hamshare 32 L . Pearce.

Wilkins33 N33 S. Boon 27 C. Munro 34 S. Lambropoulos 33 S . McGowan

.34 D . Sheehan

34 B. Lewski 28 G . Burch 35 D. Daskalou 34 B . Joyce 35 M. Johnstone35 D . Miller 29 J . Box 36 P. Hare 35 P. Kearney 36 C . Ogler36 W. Sevel 29 J . Wilson 37 L . Thompson 36 C . Zeegers 37 T. Macgeorg e

Newstad t37 S 30 C. Colliver (C) 38 S. Meadows 37 P. Cotter 38 S. Perrazo.38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 32 J . Bleakney 39 J. Florence 38 R . Peoples 39 A . Fimster

39 D . Vanaken 33 C. Wooden 40 S. Meadows41 R Lea

39 M . Ebbage 40 G . SimmsRock41 C

40 M . Borenstein 34 R. Kaa.

42 P. Edwards40 P. Marti n

McDonald41 C

.42 T. Barr

41 D. Goldbergg 34 M. Tarulli Maso n43 M. 43 M . Barr

42 E. Rubenstein (Res C) 35 R . Chapman.Schneider`M R

42 B . Martin 45 C . Barr43 E . Janover 36 A. Everitt

.Tehan45 A 43 M . Martineo 46 C. Ros s

44 A . Lust (Res VC) 37 G . Macklin.

46 A. Humphrey 44 A. Pace 47 J . Tully

45 Y. Alfie 38 B. Moran Morivitis47 C 45 N. Farrell 48 Mick . Wals h

46 A . Goldman 39 L . Sheffield.

Moriviti s48 A 46 M . lacouangelo 49 A . Cousins

47 40 A. Cuitrera.

49 B . Tourganis 47 E. Marino 50 G. McMillanHo lingsvorth51 G

48 A . Friedman 41 G Davies 50 D . Glover 48 R. Toogood . i5 2

49 M . Montag 42 R . Moran 51 T. Cattermole 49 A. Rosenfeld D. Noonan50 A . Cooper 43 M . Slattery 52 J . Gunn 50 N . Clark 54 D. Bray51 J . Jolson 45 M . Reilly 53 A . Boyd 51 D. Pearce 55 C. Lerftin g52 A. Lewin 45 G. Coyle 54 S . Dowlan 52 S. Sampson 56 S . Sullivan53 A. Halphen 46 M . Hope 55 N . Macrides 53 M. Chazan 57 D. Frase r

54 E . Goldman 47 D . Bower 56 A . Theunisson 54 J . Herbert 58 J . Noonan

Kaicer55 J 48 R . Mazzank 57 G . Vimpani 55 E. Healy 59 Matt. Walsh.56 L Hare] 49 M . Hobbs 58 D. Tsokas 56 S. Saunders 60 D. Fenec h

.57 A. Osowicki 50 M . Ditchfield 59 D. McNamara 57 J. Matthew 61 K. Lockhart

62 N Levett58 J . Sesser 51 A. Gerrish 60 D. Horvath 58 P. Manual .

63 S. Water s59 J . Blankfiled 52 J . Burden 59 M. Fahour 64 A. Pothlio s60 J . Weinberg 53 S . Varone 60 T. Lupton 65 T Allinso n61 J . Freeman 54 M . O'Halloran 61 S . Butler 66 D . Cagney62 D. Weislitzer 55 J . Crouch 62 P. Merely 67 M . Joyc e63 R. Silberman 56 P. Cruickshank 63 P. Cameron 68 D . Gillespie

57 G. Cochrane 69 J. Mazocca 70 T. Rogers

58 D. Robinson 78 C . Brown 73 M . O'Mear a

62 L. Bradshaw63 A . Barrie + ONEI$,S.L68 J . Coghtan 9 Palermo St, Mentone70 C. Lyng * Function Roo m71 G . Evans Restaurant * Pokies

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PJ pUASH BLUES OLD GEEL®NG ST S E: '- -.3 U ' V ERSITY BLACKS WlLL9AMST®W U

Coach : Tim Powell Coach: Simon Bones ~Aj jL E RKT4, Coach : Paul O'Shanassy C YMSRes, Coach : James Shady Res Coach: Scott Harrington

Cl bCoach : Darren Turner Res Coaches : Michael Rizio Coach : Darren Caddyu 18: Sean Wilson Res: Frank Dinicolantonio Club 18 Coach : Darren Hayes Res Coach: Warren Payne

f S. Chapman 1 S . Rowan 1 D. Dinicolantonio 1 L. Nethercote I D. William s2 J. Baxter 2 H . Burbank 2 J . Hodder 2 S . Chandler 2 J . Buttigieg3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M. O'Brien 3 E . Mitchell 3 M . O'Donnell 3 D . William s

G. Chessari 4 Steve .Jones 4 A. Auliso5 S Buckle

4 A. Evans5 R. Mackie (C)

4 S. Wuchatsc h5 D Macleo d

5 J . Rosengarten 5 T. Redin .6 J .Fennell 5(R) T Laidlaw

.6 N . Gran t

, M. Newman 6 C. McKay 7 A . Burgess 6 C . Sandiford 7 B. Robinso nP. Farrar 7 B. Morris 8 B Bird 7 B . Cunningham 8 B. Han nS . Thompson 8 T. Seymour

.9 A . Bethune 8 A . Howard

8(C18) B. Watch9 J. Munro10 B Cocks' E. Morrisong 9 D. Salter CO 10 B . Mitchell 9 C . Pekin

.11 B Twist

10 S. Webster (VC) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 S. McCann 9(C18) C. Simon.

12(R) M . Canno nSpence rM.11 11 L. Stevens 12 T. McCan n

13 A. Krebs10 W Hann a11 R Hamilton

12 A . FeatherstonSmyth12 G . 12 N . Cameron 14 J . Manton

.12 M . Cunningham (VC)

13 A . Mackley13 A. Herrman 13 S . O'Brien 15 P.Carey 13 C. Baulch (R) ielA. Daniel14

D14 B . Martin 14 D . Taylor 16 A. Rose 14 J. Leech 15(R) P. Breguet15 M . Tinkler 15 H . McCarthyy 17 R. Parker 15 L. Murph y

16 P Caccaviello 15 B. Gaborit16 B . Nind 16 B. Couch 18 R. McCann . 16 B. Joseph18 K . Hendratta 17 M. Goldsworthy 18 T. Wilson

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19 L . Siapantas 18 J. Malpas 20 G.Rafferty 19 L. BrownR17 R . Ha rt

20 M. Edsall 19 M . Averyn1 (RC)21 G. Simmondso n22 P.Ristevski

21 C . Schilling23 P. Barry

18 D. Oldham19 P. Dervan

21 C . Gregory 20 S . Cole 23 T.Batty 23(R) S . Beaton 20 P. Sadle r22 T. Blackley 21 N. Bayne 24 D .Bruce 24 J . Woods 21 D. Macleod24 T. Craven 22 J . Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie 25 T. Chatfield 22 M . Saunders

25 J . Hawkins 23 Sam.Jones 26 A. Prosser 26 D . Batten 23(R) A. Bouras

26 P. Wills 24. M. Jaugietis 27 P. Levins28 E McLaughlin

27 A. Clements28 P. Otsuka

23 T Wheeler24(R) C. Pach

27 N . De Young 25 G. Leishman .29 S . Darcy 29 M . Staunton 24(R} J . McCutcheon

3J . Main ( VC) 26 S. Lansdell 30 M Ott obre 30 J. Ralph G25 . BurgessH . Graham 27 W. Paul (C)

.31 M Contesotto 31 B. Costello 25 D . Freeston e

30 L. Creamer 28 A. Farrar.

32 L. Price32 M .Jones33 Kitchen

26 L . Grochowsk i27 C . Mathews

31 S. Hawkins 29 D. Bolton 33 N .KennedyY 34 S . Moody 28 A. Kosmatos32 R . Gund ry 30 M . Stevens 34 B . Henricus 35 Jas Mirtschin 29 P. Vincent33 J. Smith 31 C. Fairbairn 35 J . Briggs 36 H . Peck 30 T. Turcinovich34 G . Rowley 32 N. Sladen 36 S. Bavag e

37 S Manton37 A Gray39 S . White

31 A. Bartolo32 X Tob,35 D. Murchie 33 M . Fabri .

38 N . Hodder 40 N . Martin. y

33 G. Rickard36 A. Williams 34 B . Yates 39 B. Vaughan 41 L. Rawnsley 34 B . Jones37 J . Bolton 35 A. Chubb 40 J . Gay 43 C . Beaton 35 C. Bergin38 N . Brennan 36 T. HeaUey 41 J . Z ar b 44 R . McA rthur

45 M Coleman36 A . Blac k

39 M . Smith 37 T Betts 42 M . Flood . N . Quinlan45(C18) 37 B . Hynes38 S Smit h40 Ma . Bolton 38 M. LEslie 43 B . Levin s

44 A Zalakos46 R. Wallace

.39(R) A . Carter

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.49(R ) T. Bowers

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.43 B Grant46 A. Ryan 43 D. O'Brien 49 C . Hatfield 51 D. H1 ins .`I4 M . Manning

47 S . Mentha 44 P. Simpson 51 C . Beljak 51(R) A .Nll e52 W Touzel 45 J. Hynes

48 M . Carey 45 53 A. Volpi .53 N Moss 46 T. Ferris

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.53(C78) D. 0'Keeffe 47 F. Nuredin i

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62 A . Raynor. ebe r

64 R. Adams.

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70 J . Green71 M . Nihill

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75 T. Ymer76 G . Donov an

80 M.Teha n85 B. Weber

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67 A. McCann 62 A . Waters 79 T. Tribe 88 N . Abbott 68 A . Hou gh68 M . Meehan 63 J. Weir 81 D. Behan 91 A. Whitlock 69 B . Cambridg e69 R. Burston 64 E. Fitzgerald 88 S . Pitche r

89 D Winduss93 M .Bulman94 A. Powell

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Can you kick 6 .9 to 0.1 in the first term, and thenonly 2 .4 in the next three terms, and still win - whenthe opposition is top of the list? Well, Old Haileyburydid just that and probably made sure of their placein the 'A' Section four. There was a swirling gale andthe Bloods certainly made use of it in the first term .Then they tightened up the game - perhaps theywere the first'flooders' . O .X. were 29 points down atthe last change, and come back they did . 3 .5 wasnot good enough, and the scoreless OH ran off to thecheers of their supporters 6 points in front. Old timefans maintained it was the Bloods' most courageouswin ever. Best were Walden, Morey, Hilton,McKenzie (OH) and Sassi, Landrigan, L . Hanneberry,Ockleshaw (OX).Tough games were on everytivhere! Ormond and StKevins, fourth and third met at SKOBS with theMonds, 3 points ahead at the last change, kicking

1 .2 to 1 .3 to win by 2 pts. Neuman, Fraser, P.McDonald (Orm), and Nick Hart, Marusic, Olive

(SKOB) were the stars .

Mazenod's Paul Riley was the first player to reach300 games at the club . Captain at 20 years of age ofthe clubs first premiership team in 1980, Paul hasplayed in another 3 premierships . A fine role modeland a magnificent servant of the club, on and off thefi eld .At Parkdale the conditions were cold and wet for a'C'first semi . Marcellin handled the ball well and werein control for the first three quarters, leading OldMentonians by 20 points at the last change . Fiveminutes into the last term the Panthers got away .Acreman, goalless in the first three terms got twogoals, Stroud got one Solley slotted one and thePanthers had hit the front by a goal . Two minutesto go and Marcellin's Karavasilis managed to snap agoal from just outside the goal square and put theEagles up by five points. Cox, Theisz, Crown,Slattery, Mason and Rowe were Marcellin's best .

In 'D' first semi at the last change Whitefriars were

6.6 (42) and Parkside 6.7 (43), the last quarter was

goalless. However Whitefriars kicked three behindsto Parkside's sole behind to get home by two points .

Best were Bateman, Fedele, Law (Whitef) andLawson, Panjarri, Inserra (Park . )

Old Mentonians veteran ruckman and championGarry Norton today slipped on the gold, black andblue for the last time in his 377 game career (did he

make a comeback? - ~NR)

. It was a dream finishin 'A' Section with allgames having a bearing on the four or relegation .

Top team Collegians met second team De La Salle,loss by De La Salle and a win by St Bernard's, thircagainst Old Haileybury, fourth, would put th(Alberfeldie boys into second place .

Well, at the last change, De La were trailing by 3 ;points and had some comfort on hearing that . OlcHaileybury led St Bernards by 11 points . De Lstormed home kicking 6.2 to 1 .1 to go down by 4points . They were saved by that horrible adagismirking people always mouth when your team getdone " bad kicking is bad football" . St Bernard :kicked 2 .8 to Old Haileybury's 4 .1 to go down by 1Epoints and ensure a replay in the first semi.

In 'B' section Old Paradians and Whitefriars wenlevel on 40 points . Victory meant a place in the firssemi against the loser of Old Trinity and

O Melburnians who were playing off for second plac e

At quarter time Whitefriars were always on top anwon 17 .7 (129) to 13 .14 (92) . Best were P. Lane, B

Crow, S . Strike (White) . It was an outstandin

performance by Lane who with 10 goals equaled if,club goal scoring record . The Friars were scheduleto meet Old Melburnians who were 8 points down athe last change and then kicked 7 .1 to 1 .2 to bea

Old Trinity by 14 points . Best for OM's S. Teal, Ton

Witts, R Webb and Andrew Witts .

It was the ultimate victory in the 'D' Section fir;

semi ; Commonwealth Bank led Kew by 20 points <the final changeover and had to defend the leaagainst a howling wind. At the 15 minute mark Ke

still trailed by 19 points, and then at 17,18,1minute marks kicked 3 goals . About 11 minutes t

go and only 1 point separated the teams . No scor

for 11 minutes and then 'the errant handpass" byBank defender resulted in a minor score to even th

game. The kick out, a knock on, eventually a hupkick by Bennett (Bank) who although ouhlumberegot ball to boot to Mn by 1 point, 15 .16 (106

) 14.21 (105) . Best were M . Bunnett (5), S . Cloke, 1

Linford (Bank) and P. Clayton, B . Burden, A . Barn((Kew) .

Caulfield Grammarians gained promotion towhen they kicked 9 .9 to 1 .2 to win 19 .19 to 10 .

against St Bedes, Best were G . Williams, Berzin :

Lowe (C.G .) and A . Macgeorge . T. Beasley, J . Sell:

(St Bedes) .

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ds were presented at the VAFA Cocktail:o Basil Cleary (Comm Bank), Mike Durac k

I ( d i i, ~entonians), Stan Kenny (Old Paradians), Geof fris (Ormond), Jack Maxwell (Parkside), Barry: ,ieen (Old Scotch), Frank Northcott (VAFA

1 ,Lt : ial), and a Special Certificate of Merit to'Sun TV Pty Ltd - Station HSV7 .

s, fifth in 'C' defeated MHSOB and replace d,ida CBCOC in fourth posi ti on when that team

it down to sixth place West BrunsGvick in the finalhome and away game.

Gerald Mahoney played his 200th game with stBernards to be the first ever player to reach thatiiiIestone . Gerard's career with the Club

mmenced in 1969 while still a schoolboy . Gerardi er became Club President (NR) .

R4w congratulated Bruce Smith on his 200 games.Bruce joined the club in 1970, won the Best andFairest in 1971 and has gone on to win a furtherfour best and fairest awards .

Captain, social committeeman, Bruce has won thebest Clubman award for the past three years .

Peninsula Old Boys thanks time keeper Anne Greenfor her 100 games in that role .

f;arry Shearer. Alphington's vice captain and centr ehalf back, played his 200th game for the club . In hisillustrious career Barry had been a great clubman,C .iptain of the last premiership team, best andf.iirest three times, club delegate and holder of theclub record for 149 consecutive games .

Geelong's effort in beating Old Paradians (4th in 'B'-cction) by one point was to no avail as they finished1-u1, 2.6% behind Monash Blues, both on 28 points.Old Haileybury avoided relegation and cost Ivanhoethe double change in 'B' with a 16 point victory.E„_st were G . Campbell, Houghton, Code, Houston,(5 gis) (Old H .) and Stredwick, Van, R. Stewart(Ivanhoe) .

In 'C' Old Ivanhoe (5th) defeated AJAX (2nd) by 23points but failed to gain a place in the four asP rkside (4th) kicked 7.8 to Old Xaverians (3rd)solitary goal in the last quarter to win by 59 points .

Leading goalkickers after 18 rounds were 'A' JohnButcher (Caul. Gram) 60, 'B' John Jordan (OldParad.) 61, 'C' M . Walsh (UHSOB) 66, 'D' JohnPriestley (Old B'ton .) 60, 'E' Henderson (AMP) 58, 'F'John Tenace (Bull . Temp.) 93, J.1 . Woolfe (Ivan .) 58 ,j .2 . James (H . Rovers) 70 .

Coburg & St Bernard's met at Coburg to decidefourth place in 'A' Section and who would meet OldParadians in the first semi.

The result was never in doubt as Coburg made good

use of the wind in the first quarter to kick 8 .5 to 1 .2 .Warfe, Sullivan, Jim Sabri & Gardner (5 g1s) werebest for Coburg, St Bernard's battled hard but wentdown by 10 goals .

In the oniy last round match affecting relegation,Old Geelong outclassed Hampton Rovers to win by12 goals and save their position in 'D' section .Calder, Hopkins & Whelley (O .G .G .) and Nash, A.Moore, Ryan (Hampton) were best .

Dave Berry celebrated his 200th game for Ivanhoe asone of the best afield and the older he gets the betterhe goes - Club Best and Fairest in 1971 and captainin 1972 .

150 games to Ian Cameron (Ormond) Phil Carey (StKilda CBC) .

Kevin Kinlock, after 18 seasons and 282 games withBrunswick, and captain of club's 1970 premiershipteam, decided to call it a day - a career of wonderfulservice in which Kevin held many club officers .

Coburg's captain Brian Callahan, played his 200thgame .

Crucial games to decide second place were 'B'Section - Ormond v UHSOB. (result was 8.12 to5 .6) . 'C' Section - St Bernards v Monash (StBernards crumpled in an astonishing way withvictory going to Monash - scores were 1 .6 (12) to6 .18 (54).

'A', 'D' and 'E' sections were settled as follows 'A'section - Old Paradians, MHSOB, Caul . Grammar,Univ. Blacks.'D' - AJAX, Parkside, Hampton Rovers, St Pat's OC .

'E' - Old Trinity, Toor-Malvern, AMP Society,Assumption OC .

Coburg lost their chance for the four in Round 17 -Coburg outplayed the leaders, Old Paradians andled by 23 points at half time but Paradians recoveredwell and won by 19 points .

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Alan Shiel played his 100th game forCommonwealth Bank .

Old Scotch and Bank met, with fourth place theprize - Bank triumphed 13 .12 to 10 .5 .

The finalists for the season were 'A' section -Ormond, Old Melb, Univ Blues, C'wealth Bank.

'B' seetion - Ivanhoe, State Savings Bank, MelbourneHigh, Geelong.

'C' section - Coburg, PowerHouse, West Malvern,Elsternwick .

'D' section - Caulfield Gramm, St Kevin's OB,Footscray Tech, Caulfield .

Juniors - Ormond, Ivanhoe, Old Scotch, Balwyn .

The top teams in all sections (other than D) hadearned the right of challenge .

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Winning EdgePresentation s

The 2002 season finished on a high note las tSunday when big crowds witnessed three gamesof intense rivalry, and of contrasting degrees ofcloseness, (on the score board, at least) .

Review of Grand Fi nals .SECTION 1

Old Xaverians again proved their class when theywon their seventh consecutive pennant . Their closeknit defence never allowed De La Salle to gainascendancy and with their forwards well on top,The Crocodiles" were in control throughout the

match .

In the first quarter, Old Xaverians set up theirvictory when they kicked four unanswered goals .The Xaverian lead of thirty points at quarter timeproved more than enough to win them the game .

Only one goal was kicked in a hard fought secondquarter . De La Salle defenders held firm in thisquarter but as their forwards could not convertopportunities . Old Xaverians led by thirty eightpoints at half time .Against the wind in the third quarter, De La Sallecould only add one behind while Old Xaverianskicked another two goals to enable them to lead bythe "Heinz", margin of fifty seven points at the lastchange .

Great jubilation greeted Shane Rudd's goal nineminutes into the last quarter as it was the first goalkicked by De La Salle . Soon Mark Lafferty followedwith another, but that was the last goal for De LaSalle . The Old Xaverians managed one goal fromfour scoring shots and were thus out scored by DeLa Salle in the last quarter, which ended with OldXaverians winning by fifty two points .

Congratulations go to Old Xaverians, who againresponded to the enthusiastic coaching of DavidKing and the on field leadership of Tony Landrigan .Their reliable forwards led by Rob George (3 goals)and Luke Hardwick again converted theiropportunities. Others to do well included ; ChrisCarrodus, David Storey, Thomas Curnow and MarkDavies .

For De La Salle the best were ; Andrew Scott, MarkLafferty, Daniel Smith and Phillip Serong .

SECTION 2 . NORTH

This game provided the closest contest of the dayand ended with a nail biting finish.

Old Ivanhoe entered the game as favourites as theyhad only lost one match during the season and thatby the minimum margin .

Marcellin, despitethree losses to OldIvanhoe during 2002,entered the matc hwith confidence ,which ultimately proved to be justified .

Marcellin started with the wind behind them as the,,attacked to the Glenhuntly Road end. However OldIvanhoe equaled Marcellin's effort of three goals andat quarter time the minor premiers trailed by onlythree points .

The second quarter proved to be the zenith of OldIvanhoe's scoring as they added three goals to onekicked by Marcellin . At half time Old Ivanhoe heldthe lead by ten points.Commentators on Australian Football reckon thethird quarter to be the championship quarter and soit proved for Marcellin, whose forwards, led by theveteran, Garry Petroff, had nine scoring shots . At thegolf course end Old Ivanhoe failed to score, whichmeant that Marcellin held a nineteen point lead atthe last change .

It was Marcellin's turn to remain scoreless as OldIvanhoe regained the ascendancy in the last quarter.However Marcellin Coach, Andrew Trotter produceda trump card as he moved Petroff to defence . Just asthe veteran forward had set up the "Eagle" victorywith five goals, so he now proceeded to prove avaliant defender, who took several telling marks inthe teeth of goal as Old Ivanhoe mid fielders drovethe ball forward repeatedly. Old Ivanhoe did whittleaway the Marcellin lead but fell four points short ofequaling the "Eagle's" score .

Marcellin peaked at the right time and their fitnesswas sufficient to withstand three hard fought finalsand still be able to cling to a match winning lead ina tense finish. Old Ivanhoe were gallant in defeat asthey strove desperately to overtake the Marcellinscore .

There is no doubt the star of the game was the 1992A Section leading goal kicker, Garry Petroff. (Must bea story there for a journalist, Garry) . Others to dowell for Marcellin were ; Jason Mathews, RodneyBeayni and Christian Mathews . Old Ivanhoe wereagain well served by their consistent stars ; MartyVeal, Geoff. Maclsaac, Julian Mavcock and DavidSmith.

SECTION 2 . SOUTH

Collegians atoned for their Second Semi Final losswith a convincing win over Monash Blues and tooktheir first Club XVIII premiership by fourteen points.

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s took the ascendancy from the openin gand never surrendered their lead. As has

a P Sonash characteristic in finals they wereo gain momentum as Collegians opened up areen point lead by quarter time .

,ltlzough Monash players were given a vituperativel, ore by Coach, Warren Seppings, their respons e

slow and Collegians continued to attack andl,i,.iid their lead, which by half time was thirty three

T. b,, . quarter belonged to Monash, whosuddc n1y found their team work and systemati c

, ~ inent of the ball. They outscored Collegians ,although still leading by sixteen points at th echange, seemed under threat.

' .te charge by Monash emerged and each sid eNo,"i_,- managed one goal during the final quarter .Iv; r .aash had the more opportunities but failed t o

rt them to goals. The final siren signaledto Collegians by fourteen points .

C,tu~ratulations go to Collegians, who were theSr ion benchmark throughout the season . Theyw; re well led by playing Coach, David Lumley andhis off field co ordinator, Chris Mackay .

Collegians again had a winning forward in HamishChristie, who kicked another four goals, as well asSimon and Matthew Day and Captain Coach, David

Lumley.

For Monash Blues the best were; Mark and LukeI,Voods, Mat. Riddle and Matthew Johnstone .

In conclusion I pay tribute to my regularcorrespondents, Steve Ivak (Prahran), BrendanWelch, (Mazenod), John Fogarty, (St Kevin's), KarenGriffiths, (Old Ivanhoe), Bob Lyons, (Therrv Penola),Leon and Jan Collier, (Monash Blues), AndrewMcGregor, (Hampton Rovers) as well as umpires,David Windlow and Paul Nailer, who have suppliedregular information to me for this column . Severalothers have been occasional suppliers ofinformation . Thanks to you all as without yourdetailed knowledge I would have only final scoresupon which to comment.

Aftersixteen seasons of writing this column, I now

await the Editor's call in 2003 when it would seem

the competition wilt be bigper.

OLD IVANHOE - congratulate - .7 rerg on

reaching 2t30 games last week in the Club 18 NorthGrand Final against Marcellin. Darren is a player of

the Greg Williams school of style, who like the'Diesel', would not win many sprint contests, buthas quick hands, good-foot disposal and patrols thecentre all day getting the hard ball in 'heavy traffic' .

Darren now plays in the successful 'clubbies' whowon the flag last year but were just beaten to thepost last week . Well done Darren ..-~.

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The w im.-a L7 StickerCompetition for is Glen Ternt'- from a,ter his club had the greatest

number of entries in the competition, Glen's entry v,,as drawn out of the UHSOB entries asthe overall winner.

The p ~ ;ka,-,e includes - 2 nights accommodation at Crown Towers, dinner at BreezesRestaurant ($200), breakfast, valet parking and (2) tickets to the 2002 AFL Grand Final.

Congratulations UHSOB and Glen Ternes.

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football, the 2002 home and away season has drawn to actose. For some clubs it is the start of a fierce finals

campaign white for others it's a time to reflect on a season

that hasn't measured up to pre-season hopes.

And who would believe that with one round remaining,Peninsula - raging finals contenders for most of the season, willhave to wait on the results froni other matches for a pass to theSeptember action.The foil is La Trobe University, a side that has been in terrificform winning six out of its past seven matches . The Troberslook set to steal the prized fourth spot, to the shock of Piratesplayers, coaches and supporters .

The equation is simple . Peninsula has the same amount ofwins as University but trail on percentage 105 .25 to 95 .13 .The Pirates need to beat Fitzroy by a large amount to improvetheir percentage and leapfrog the Trobers, or hope Oakleighhas an upset win.All is not lost though for Pirate fans, with the Krushers playingbetter football in recent weeks and almost securing the win inround nine earlier this season when the two sides drew .

ROUND 17 - REVIE WIn perfect conditions at Mt Eliza, Salesian, with tall timberCampbell once more dominating the ruck, and Bobetic againgathering possessions at will, jumped from the blocks to stunthe home side, who knew they were playing for their season .Salesian, eyeing the double chance, had set up a 38 point leadat the main break through the assistance of Higgins and Grace,and although Peninsula won the second half, they never hadthe skill or accuracy to mount a realistic challenge .

Yarra Valley piled on nine goals in the opening quarter againstLa Trobe University to set up an easy 62 point win. TheTrobers battled to stay with the Bushrangers, but lookedsecond rate compared to the competition leaders who aremotoring at the moment . Hancock kicked five goals and wasbest on ground, while Crowe got three and P Cremean, Keemand A Drew finished with two each. Best for the Trobers wereLevy, Hill and Farrant who backed up his seven goal haul fromlast week with another solid performance.

Bentleigh atoned for its loss to Parkside earlier in the season,defeating the Devils by 77 points . Ireson was a stand out and gavegreat drive all day where Sharp eight with goals and Sice seven,took full advantage . Martin back from injury also played well andMcCulloch was again steady in defence . Bentleigh has now beatenevery side in the competition and will be looking forsvard toanother final's campaign . For the Devils Rob Wise finished withfour goals, and Copley, McCall and Vita were tireless .

A'shootout' between Old Carey and Oakleigh kept the scorersbusy with 79 scoring shots registered for the day . An amazing11 goal first quarter by the C's looked to be enough to securethe win, but from half time the Krushers were a different side.

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Oakleigh came out in thethird quarter and kickedseven goals followed byeight in the last, whileCarey seemed to stop. I nthe end the C's got home by a comfortable 44 points, with tlfinal scores being: 27 .17 179 to 20.15 135 . Carey midHeldeNick Everett, Chris Angus and Chris Smith, and rover NiVas, were prominent, and goals were shared among toplayers kicking four majors each .

After trailing at quarter time Fitzroy blew away Kew, ninniuout comprehensive 101 point wimiers . Tornese was on tarfin front of the big sticks kicking five goals . and Mitch(Meighen and Cahill also played well . After allowing New ftgoals in he first quarter, the Reds backline turned it on for trest of the match to keep the home side to just two more g

o for the day. For Kew Mainsbridge, Connolly and Bradlworked hard while Looker was also 'eye catching' .

Most know Peninsula's requirements to make the finals, awith this in mind they will win well against FitzroyBrunswick Street Oval . The Pirates are a class side and ow(to themselves to get the points. Regardless of other resulthey need to win for their own confidence and to end the yeon a high . Full forward Payze is due for a bag and assistedthe magnificent playing surface at Brunswick, will help his sito an emotional seven goal victory.My prediction for die 2002 Grand Final preview, Salesian h(the formidable Yarra Valley in a tune up for the finals. Ftand second on the ladder respectfully this is a clash of ttitans. The key to an upset win by the home side will be to s1the Bushrangers mosquito fleet in the likes of Ash Drew, PValoppi and Andrew Stone . Players such as Bobe6c aHiggens will need to fire if Collegians are to get up . In NOlooms as a'ripper' of a game . Salesians will win by two goal s

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he match between Old Carey and Parkside will be for pride,

t&'IYObe University With the finals in sight, face a determinedand relegated Oakleigh at home . The Krushers are doing their,est to shape the finals, but will not have the manpower to stop

an inspired and driven University, Who will win by around four_>ais and secure a place in the finals .

is both sides have struggled for consistency and although,,curing some memorable Wins, have overall been,l :sappointing this season . A hard match tojudge, I will go withthe home side who had their kicking boots on last week, the C's, ~ -win by 14 points.

le final match will see third placed Bentleigh fine tune;ainst wooden spooners New. A total mismatch last time the

(!nbs met, B's full forward Sharp will lflck a bag of goals today,1d v=ill the league goal kicking award . The B's to power homeain and win by more than 10 goals .

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To all the clubs, officials and administration staff, players,coaches and supporters thank you for your work during the

It has been a pleasure, and I look forward to anentertaining finais series!

YARRA VALLEY - Congratulations from all bushrangers to thei :lowvlg players : Damien The Sheriff Ross plays his 100th, :me tllis week . The Sheriff has carved out a niche in the1Psen=es side as a strong and dependable key positiond, ender who can also float forward . His determination andatack at the ball have formed the platform for the Reserves

- : :Ie backline for a number of seasons . The Sheriff is a highlyr, _arded club member and has been actively involved in

allizing some of the great recent club functions . Whilst ituld be a long bow to draw to compare his on field exploits to

those of his hero (Paul van der Haar), his off field feats compar eourable to those of the Flying Dutchman . Well done Dame

on 100 quality games . Also Paul Cremean played his 50th lastweek and helped YV to victory over La Trobe . Paul has been then?m bigman this year for YV dominating the ruck . He alsolo,, es a goal when he goes forward . Nick Pask plays his 50thc ume this week. Nick is an explosive player who has carved a

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PENINSULA 0.3 0.10 2 .13 5.20 (50)SALESIAN 5.3 7.6 12.9 13.9 (87)Peninsula: Quail, Crean . Payze, Cook. J .Coghlan. Best- Barber, Warner.J.Atchison, AAtcttison, Dentry,ti4'hite .Salesian: Higgins 3. Thain 3, Grace 2, Nannes 2, Stevens 2, 04dfietd. Taylor,Brown, Best~ Bobetie. Campbell, Mien. Gaspari, Narmes, Higgins.Umpires: B. Woaihead, B. Woodhead (F)KEW 5.5 5.7 6.8 7.11 (53)FITZROY REDS 4.5 11.14 15.17 22.22 (154)Rew : Aitken 2, Fitzgerald 2 . Dalry7nple, Stephens . O'Connor. Best-Mautsbridge, Connolly, Bradley, Looker, Moore, Aitken .Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 5, Mitchell 3 . Lee 3, Cahill 3. Atherton 2,Diacogiorgis 2 . Crane 2. PolLard . virtue . Best: Mitchell, Meighen . Cahill,Crane, Drury. Clarke .Umpires: M . Taylor (FyYARRA VALLEY 9 .4 13.10 15.18 20.24 (144)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.3 7.5 9.6 12.10 (82)Yarra Valley: Hancock 5, Cruise 3. P Cremean 2, Keem 2. A Drew 2, Parry,RDrew, Stone, N Pask . Stevenson, B Peake. Best Hancock, A Drew, Parrv,P Cremean, E Beal, ValoppiLa Trobe University : Wesley 2, White 2, Ludemen. FarranL Lew,Meudsley, Brooks, C Perry, Murray. Edwards . Best Levy, Hill, FarraritBrooks. White. Ludeme nUmpires: P. Maebus, J. Aspinall (F)OAKLEIGH 1.4 5.7 12.10 20.15 (135)OLD CAREY 11 .8 19.10 24.14 27.17 (179)Oakleigh: Dalton 4, MacKenzie 4, Hunter 3 . Marshall 2 . Taylor 2.Varkatzos 2 . Bromley 1, Dooley I . Kitts 1 . Best: Marshall, Dalton,MacKenzie, Hunter, Smith . Bromley.Old Carey: Everitt 4, Hart 4 . Vasilopoulos 4, Hall 4 . Anus 3 . Cohen 3,Adam 1, Faelis 1, Heppell I . Vita17 1 . Best: Hart, Vasiopotdos, Smith,Smith, Morrison, Faelis, Battle.Umpires: G. Curran (F)PARKSIDE 1.1 4.5 4.7 11.8 ('74)BENTLEIGH 5.5 9.7 17.14 22.19 (151)Parkside : R Wise 4. Moodie 3. Noble 2, Copley, Partjari . Best Copley,MCCaII, 61[a, A Romano. R Wise .Bentleigh: Sharp 8. Sice 7. Henrv 3, Dimattuta. Goette, Gold, Miksad. BestIreson, Martin, Sice, Sharp, McCulloch . Dinrattlna.Umpires : J . Lane, C. Stewart (F)

RESERV£5PENINSULA 3.3 7.6 12.10 17.13 (115)58LESIAN 2.1 3.2 5.4 5.7(37)Peninsula: Krohn 4 . Angus 3, T.Coghlan 2. Goidthorp 2, Vidotto 2,R .Carmon . Murray. T.Cannon, Franks. Best: Muir, Murray, Gardner .An us, Vidotto . Whelan _Sa~esian: Byrne 3 . Botietuan, Todd . Best Brennan, Logan, Byrne, Botieinan,M rams, Todd-KEW 2.2 5.2 5.2 6.2(38)FITZROY REDS 2.0 6.4 13.8 21.12 (138)Kewa Bradley 2, Searle 2, Bruno, Bell. Best: Water, Makris, Hayes, Allen,Watts, McArdle.Fitzroy Reds: Sullivan 5, Walsh 2 . Prior 2, Bare 2, Kane 2. Heenan 2,S.Andrew, Grant, A.Parsons. Bramley, T.Jackson . Best: 0 . Clark, Heenan,A.Parsons, Sullivan, Urdlo, Waish .YARRA VALLEY 3.4 6.8 11.13 14.16 (100)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .0 4.1 5.1 7 .2(44)Yarra Valley: Hale 5, S Pask 4, M Laing 2, R Collett . Strong, Baishatv. BesCBalshativ, Collett, Hale, Ho . Morris, Pask .Latrobe Uni : Correnti 2 . Bailie 2, Hewett. Craig. Walker. Best- Gilmore,Hewett, Bullen, CorrentJ, Pitaro, Bland .OAKLEIGH 1.1 3.1 4.2 6.2(38)OLD CAREY 3.4 5.9 8.13 11 .15 (81)Oakleigh: Burt 1 . Ear 1 . Gant 1 . Loicvro I . Cooper I . Best: Gant, Nuske.Nikakis. Ear, I.oicano, Hogan.Old Carey: Raftopoulos 5, Cann 1, England 1, Glannikos 1, Sontay 1,Wardy, Drever. Best: Ctwicharelei, Ward, Leong, England, Ratty, Graham.PARKSIDE 5.0 8.1 8.4 9 .4(58)BENTLEIGH 3.5 4.8 5.11 9.13 (67)Parkside: Costantini 3, M Romano 2. Martinez 2 . Sherlock, Andrew V.Best: Allan . In hs . Costanti~ll, Martinez.Bentlei~h: M:~kelsen 2, Withlugton 2, Clough . Krotafll, Sampson.Stanes,Strauch . Be. ., ; ker, Vaona, L..,: :. : d. Wtthirrgtmt Pat' ;kham, Stanes .

Fitzroy Reds v. Peninsula OBSalesian v . Yarra Valley 013

La Trobe University v . OakleighOld Carey Grammarians v. Parkside

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BE N TLEIGH FITZROY REDS L A TROBE OAKLEIG HCoach: Paul Dimatt ina Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Rohan Doherty U NV E RSIT Y Coach: Paul Taylor

Asst Coach: Pat McKennaRes Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach: Andrew George Asst Coach: Darren Searle Coach: Brian G rillsRes Coach : Gart h DartnellClub 18 Coach : Greg Box Res Coach : Greg Cri mmins Res Coach: David Huffe r

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OLD CAREY PARKSIDE SALESIAN O .C . YARRA VALLE YCoach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Mark Rowe Coach : Rod Kerley Coach: Gary Connolly Coach: Tim KGllworth

Res Paul Montgomery Res Coach : Glen Dunbabin Res Coach: Neil Franks Assist Coach : David Todd Res Coach: Rowan DavisRes Coach: David Todd

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The VAFAUA would like to thankSchweppes for their continued sponsorship during the 2002VAFA season . Their generous offer of Schweppes products forus to sell at our "Milk Bar" assists us to build financial strengthto maintain our rooms and run the Umpires' Association .Schweppes is a major sponsor of the VAFA also and we areproud to wear their brand name on our shirts .

"RAtG'S " . . . . _

'The best dish of the menu is when you can make a critic eathis words. "

Congratulations to Mark Morrison who umpires his 100th VAFAgame today. Well done Mark we hope you have a great game.

This Monday the Pre Finals Dinner is being held at the MCCDining Room . A reminder that Jacket and tie are the dressrequirements for this function (male). Pre dinner drinks from6 .30pm dinner start 7pmThe VAFAUA would like to thank all the Club 18 umpires whohave helped out since their season finished a few weeks ago .Thanks very much for your support as it much appreciated inthese difficult times with our umpiring numbers .Well done Santo Caruso who stepped in for ten minutes duringthe De La Safe and Old Xaverians A Section match, as the Fieldumpire went down with an ankle injury and had to have theankle taped up half through the first quarter . Maybe Santo willmake a comeback as a field umpire next year as he has fieldumpired in the VFL earlier in his career .

Now Luhe Holmes has had a number 1 haircut Dom Napolimay be able to tell the difference between Scott Fraser and Lukeas Scott will be the one with more hair Dom! !

We thought we would take a leaf out of Noel Rundle's book andlook back at the A Section and B Section Field umpires of 1996.They were A Section : Steve McCarthy, Anthony Damen, MarkGibson, Heath Little, Wayne Hinton, Marty Jackson, PeterGersch Matt McCrohan, Graham Thvraites and Richard Simon .B Section: Colin Segota, Geoff C , Mark Jenkins, DarrenDalgleish, Jamie Kvins, Craig 0'Donoghue, Mark Pinney andAlbie Firley. Some of the umpires are still umpiring at the toplevel (theyre listed in bold) and some have movcd on because ofwork commitments or retirement.

Lf" : . ° . .__ . 77300 ~t A [ . :Well done to Leah Gallp -'ier who todayumpires her 300th VA- game. Leahhas umpired as a boundai,,, goal andnow as a field umpire with the VAFAsince 1986. Leah began boundaryumpiring and has boundary umpired atotal of 148 games to date, with he rbiggest achievement on the boundary 300 game milestone

being two A and B Section Grand Finals . today for Leah

1988 Leah was too busy to umpire or train full time due to workcommitments so she decided to goal umpire to stay involved withthe VAFAUA and ended goal umpiring a total of 12 games. Shewas back on the boundary in 1989 and boundary umpired until

1994 before crossing over to thefield. Leah sadly missed all of 1995due to a knee reconstruction bu tcame back in 1996 as a field umpire and has never looke 3umpiring a total of 140 games. In 1999 she broke into C :football and in 2001 she entered B Section full of eonfiden :2001 was a big year for Leah as she won die most improved Fie, :Umpire Award . Leah has Field umpired five Grand Finals he:highest Grand Final being the C Section Reserve, Leah has a6umpired 3 representative games including the 1994 AAFCcarnival, which was held in Melbourne.Leah has always put her hand up to help out the eonnuitteestarting in 1996 and ending in 2000 her duties where servingand ordering drinks and foods and controlling the Tribunalcanteen . In 1996 she was one of many assistants to the SocialSecretary helping to organise the Trivia night . Bounce off,Bowling night and Aqua-thon . Leah also wrote Unzpires' Cornerfrom 1997 to 1999. Her scribe partners were Rachel Miller,Peter Simpson and Adam Kiel over these years . Good Luck Leahand let's hope you have a great day on this special milestone,Leah invites all umpires and friends back to the Old Haileyburyaftermatch to celebrate her achievement .

is' Who shall request a team

count? Is it (A) Opposition Team Coach (B) Opposition TeamCaptain (C) Opposition Team Runner (D) Any OppositionPlayer (E) Any Umpire . Last week's winner is Marc Bullard ofthe Elstermvick Football Club, please contact Karen at theVAFA to collect your prize . Last week's answer: The Fieldumpire would report (for misconduct) and send the playerfrom the field for shaking the goal post, then lie would pay a25 metre penalty. Please send all entries to the below e-mailaddress to win a VAFA prize .

Last Week's Who am I winner is Ken Jorgensen and the answeris Sharon Alger. Please contact Karen at the VAFA to collect yourprize (I dozen Pulse Energy golf balls).

Dc .ri : Murray: Nick-name: Basher (as he reads the Bible),Under 19 Section Field Umpire . Games Umpired: 135+, AFLTeam: Brisbane Lions, Best AFL Player : 'Polly' Farmer, BestVAFA Player: Tony Fink (Old Carey 1960's), Hobbies: Umpiring:Football (Winter) Cricket (Summer) .Mark Morrison : Nickname: Mono . AIB Section Field Umpire,Games Umpired: 100th Today, AFL Team : Collingwood, BestAFL Player : John Greening (Collingwood), Best VAFA Player :James Hope (Old Ivanhoe), Hobbies: Bike riding and Camping.

R :yself ( Craig Brajtberg): Nickname : BrattaslBraddles, BSection Field Umpire, Games Umpired : 229, AFL Team :Carlton, Best AFL Player: Darryl 4Vlute. Best VAFA Player: DaveWilliams (Banyule), Hobbies: Squash, Tennis and WritingUmpires' Corner.

SOCIAL EVENTS: Pre Finals Dinner - 26i8 THIS MONDAYNIGHT (MCG, COMPULSORY). 2219 A Section Grand FinalBrunch - 22/9 Grand Final BBQ and Band (Band plays from7pm) - 27/9 Presentation Night: Crown Casino.VISIT THE VAFAUA WEBSITE: i4rnm=.vafaua.asn.auAll correspondence to craig br-acompanysolufions .com .au

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30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meicr

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5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

8 Tony Hegan

9 Damian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs,

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter Jame s

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bovvznan

11 Mitch Buxton

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

11 Paul Tuppen

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylo r

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r}~;%s3IpN 1: The first game in division one wasb , i .veen Mambourin Tigers and North Ballarat

Knights. Both sides have had fluctuating fortunesthroughout the year and although Nth Ballarat werefavourites it would not have surprised if Mambouringot up on the day . After the first quarter there wasonly 11 points in the game in Nth Ballarat's favour.Nth Ballarat kicked away in the second quarterincreasing their lead to 25 points at the long break .This trend continued for the rest of the game withNth Ballarat booking themselves a place in thegrand final next week . Nth Ballarat 17 10 112 toMambourin Tigers 4 2 26 .In the other final Geelong were playing the in formKaringal Bulls and were unable to convert on theirfonvard line whilst being able to hold the usually fastscoring Karingal to one of their lowest scores for theyear. Karingal Bulls were able to set up a replay oflast years grandfinal with a 48 point victory .Karingal Bulls 9 7 61 to Geelong 2 1 13 .

Next week Karingal Bulls play Nth Ballarat atElstwernwick Park in the grand final of Division 1 .

DIVISION 2 : The first game in Division 2 wasbetween Sth Yarra 1 and Broadmeadows 1 . Bothsides have shown some good form coming into thefinals and the result was far from aforgone conclusion. Broadmeadowsgot away to a good start and lead thegame by 6 points at the first break .Sth Yarra 1 came out firing in thesecond quarter kicking 5 goals toBroadmeadows 2 goals in the secondquarter and opened up a handy 12point lead which Broadmeadowscould not get back in an even secondhalf. Sth Yarra 1 : 10 2 62 toBroadmeadows 1 : 8 5 53.In the other game in Division 2 BulleenTemplestowe played an informBendigo and struggled all day toagainst their bigger and moreexperienced opposition . At the end ofthe first quarter they trailed by 22points and were doing quite well .Bendigo came out running in thesecond quarter and kicked away in thesecond quarter holding Bulleenscoreless whilst kicking 4 goals 3points . They lead by 49 points at hal f

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time and then continued to kick away for the rest ofthe game eventually winning by a 115 points . Bendigo20 10 130 to Bulleen Templestowe 2 3 15.

Next week in Division 2 Bendigo will be playing SthYarra 1 .

DIVISION 3 : There were two exhibition gamesplayed on semi-final day by division three sides withBroadmeadows 2 playing a good brand of attackingfootball to defeat a gallan t

Sth Yarra 2. In the other game Parkside played ascratch match as Geelong 2 did a Garry Sidebottomand missed the bus .

Congratulatiojls to all of the sides that participatedin the 2002 season and we wish the sides playing inthe grand final all of the best for their big day nextweek . We look forward to seeing as many F.I .D .A.pla,crs and supporters as possible coming to watchthc ?rand finals at Elsternwick Park .

-'INAL DAY SCHEDULE10 .30azn Broadmeadows v Parkside (Division 3)11 .30am Bendigo v South Yarra (Division 2)

12 .45pm Karingal 1 v North Ballarat (Division 1)

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An rmdermanr.e 9(ei .__ond Ce;i :1 battled hard against

West Lsu~:~ic=, but the igpies were too good in the end,

Hawthorn recorded a strong win over Elsternv:ick with the

with Tom Dempsey bagging nine .

Swinburne recorded a handsome win over Monash Gryphonswith the omnipresent Razorback forward combination ofMurchie (in an enGrossing battle with the Gryphons full back)and Higgins getting nine between them .

younger troupe of Collins, Hayes and Carle all playing well for

the Hawks. The Wicks were best served by Bruce Mahoney,

Murphy and Wigmore .

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in your nomirrtions toda,71

Whilst the, top three and bottom spot are more or less done

and dusted, there is still some interest in both ends of the

table, with fourth placeand the second relegation spot to be

decided. I'm sure some people have been working out the

various permutations already, and will be morhing furiously

again come Saturday.Top two clash first up with Hawthorn hosting 6t . John's 4C .

More or may a preview of the second senu next week with thewinner of the game today probably taking in a fair

psychological advantage into next tiveek. I wonder if both teams

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n sides, rV~ will there be a bit of With these doubts playing on th

e

goingmind, I'll still pick the JOCs today .Another match with a bearing on the finals is

5winburne

University versus West Brunswick. The Razors overcame the'

Pies in a thriller last time and will hope they can win by enoughtoday, in the comfort of their own home ground, to secure their

spot in the four. Zt'ests have been a bit inconsistent lately, and

might be a bit vulnerable against the cutting edge of the

Razorbacks. Swinburne for mine.Next up is another game with die potential to influence thedestiny of fourth spot, that being the match betiveen Syndaland ilsteravviek, a match where again, depending on theresult, final placings could well be decided on percentages . I'm

tl ir chances especially in front of their

pick the Gryphonstoday (again), toavoid beinglynched in the6(,T? playground .The only game of "academic" interest is sees the alreadyrelegated Richmond Central entertain mid-table SouthMelbourne Districts . Both teams have little to play for apart

from the four points and it will be interesting to see if bothteams still "go for it," or use the game as an opportunity toexperiment. Bearing in mind the Bloods' twos are in the finals,and may still be trying to get players qualified . I~Louldn't be

surprised. Still, I'll pick South to win.

WW1 ED SAYS:

,, ut a great jnish to the season as three games have a

huge bearing on both finals and relegation!

Obviously the top spots are sewn up . In a quirk of fate, StJohns and Hawthorn will play each other in consecutive,

weeks . The question is, will it be a full dress rehearsal or justa case of a quick run through of the script . Plenty of thtnking

required for the respective brains trust!

Coincidentally, if Swinburne beat West Brunswick and retaina spot in the finals, who do they meet the following week? %%'I

Brunswick off course? Swinburne can't afford to drop of thepace and will be desperate for a win whilst the %Vesties knowtheir fate and may just store something away for the followingweek. Swinny for me .ElsfiernwieA travel to Syndal with their destiny not quite intheir own hands. Lucky Tommy Brain does a mean calculator

as it will be required during the day . The simplest scenario seesa win for the 'Wicks and a loss for Swinburne mean the Wicksare finals bound . Vice Versa will see the Swinny boys in

September action . Off course, if they both win or lose, theWicks need to be about six goals better off than Swinny tomake the finals . Warm up that HP now Tommy! Too much to

play for, Wicks for me .South and Richmond meet with both clubs seeing out the

forseason . Tough year doubt bounce back in 2003 . South boys lt h have enough

ammunition though!

Finally, Power House and Monash clash with the loser

relegation bound . Monash haven't been able to get their yearrolling at all whilst the fact the House have a chance of stayingup is testimony to the club as there first half of the seasonlooked like they were bound for the double drop. .Nionash

would be disappointed that they face this encounter with somuc een

win the and Grypli

sain odthe igslan~ba

n earlbutdnot ton it.

I oday, tl eaHonse to on

sure Syndal will fancy home crowd, comfortable in their plush new facilities, but I

reckon the Wicks will do enough to win today (unsure about

fourth spot though) ..By contrast, the clash at Ross Gregory Oval seeing PowerHouse take on Monash Gryphons will see the victor stay in D3for another season, while the -vanquish will be doing their thingin D4 next year. Tough to call, with the Gryphons' significanflyhigher percentage suggesting they have been more competitive,although the Piranhas have been more successful lately . I'll

r-,TEjED: Hativks, Pies . Syrmers, Piranhas, Blood s

SOCIAL N ) TES Monash Gryphons end of season night this

Saturday (24 August) sees "40hite Man Can't Reggae"performing at East Caulfield Reserve. Tickets are $10 pre-sold

or $15 on the night. See Rowan or (Pass The) Dutchie for

further information .

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Gvc;3 luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to all who

have sent us informatiort. Any correspondence regarding socialnotes, milestones etc., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) topeter via email on PetecPS,[email protected],au or Edvia email on [email protected] It would be terrific to hear from

c uery team, every week during the season .

Have a great VAFA wes?eeruY.rt

ILI~PTHORN AMATEURS - salute the Bairnsdale connection in

the first 50 garners in Adrian Sautle and Richard Johnson .Both add a lot to the club, both on and off the field and theircontributions have been greatly appreciated .

POWER HOUSE - F7ank 'Hollywood' Doyle plays his 200thgame for the club . Franky has been a Premiership Player, pastclub Captain, consistently in the top 10 in the clubs B & F,committee member for a long period & now runs a verysuccessful bar at the club. Cameron 'Nugget' Macleod playshis 150th game today . Nugget as he is affeetionately, known toall, has been Captain of the Reserves for 4 years, has won 4Reserves B & F's, twice runner up in Reserves Grand Finals &today plays his 150th as a very successful Senior Player.Brilliant perseverance Nugget . John 'Blowers' Blowfleld alsoplays his 150th game today . Blowers one a B & F in theReserves 10 years ago & today continues to play an integralpart inthe Reserves . Many a time Blowers has been part ofsuccessful Reserves sides at the House, also being part of ourfinals teams in the past & after a long time finally reaches thissignificant milestone . To all three greats of the club,congratulations from all at the House .

Hawthorn v. St JohnsPower House v . Monash Gryphons

Swinburne University v . West BrunswickRichmond Central v . South Melbourne Districts

Syndal Tally-Ho v . Elsternwick

,,tE GLtlt~

D3 SECTIONMurchie SwinburneLauletta HawthornBurney Elsternwick

A. Jones St JohnsHiggins SwinburneD3 RESERVE SK. Currie Elsterlnvick 6

R. Heywood West Brunswick 2Rosowski South Melbourne Districts0

O'Loughlin Elstermvick 0Johnson St Johns 2

8471

58444 1

5530232120

SiJOii :S !7 :: 6.11 16.16 21 .21 28,24(lPOWER HOL:= Cl 2.4 6.7 8.7(55)St Johns: A. Jones 6, Horbury 4, Dox•sett 4. Hilton 3, Koppens 2, Besley i,Jones 1, Paterson 1 . Hartnett 1 . Koneca 1, Van Haten 1, Walker 1, Rydquist1, Dragv:dge 1 . Bose Jones, Bosley, Brovm, Sharp . Pickering. DovvsettPowerhouse : O'Connor 2, Boland 1, Marshalll, Miller 1, Rolls 1,1'aylor 1,Verberne I . Best Parker, Miller, Verlone, Mad.ecd, Elliott, Boland.Umpires : P. Jones . P.1F,coc15 (F)

ELSTERNWICK 4.3 6.9 7.15 13.20 (98)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6.4 12.6 15.13 18 .17 (125)E)sternvrick : Burney 3. Byrne 3. Perkins 2 . C.Maliony 2 . Yenun 2,0'Loughlin Best: C .Maliony, 1'digmore . Elvin- Cunningham, Byrne,S .Tviahony .Hawthorn: S .Avery 4 . Johnstone 3, Lailetta 2 Ogge . A.Collhns, C.Collins.Sarille. Glover, Phillips, Reed, Carle . P.Avery Best; Glover, Ruzicka,Jackmos, Reed. I iayes.Umpires: P. Simpson (F, J . Patrick, J. Gregory (B )

MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 4.7 7.10 9.10 (64)SFdffdBURIQE 4.3 8.8 14.11 19 .16 (130)Monash Gryphons : Bolle 2, Flowerday, Paolucci . Bourbon, 1Vells. Kent,Walter . Jenkin. Bast 1',, Is, Gross, Harrak, Baxter. Cos}tead, Bourbon.Svrinburne Unl: M. Hi-ins 6. Murchie 3, Milano 2, Fidler 2 . Dawson,Morrison, Albert, Ana,~ .- , Liston, Piotrowski. Best: Fragiaccmo, Smith,M. HIggins, Prior, Eager, . ,d?er.Umpires : L . Holmes (F)

WEST BRUNSWICK 8.8 19.14 24.21 28 .24 (192)RICHMOND CENTRALS 0.0 0.0 1.2 2 .3(15)West Brunswick : Dempsey 9 . Ca mane 4, O'Brien 3, Brookshaw 2,Shelton2, S. Benjamin 2, Lehmann 2, Clark 2, West . Gordon, BestDempsey, S. Benjamin, Lehmann, West, Corinna . McManus.Richmond: Not received .Umpires: G . Paleodlmos, S. Rothe (EDFL) (F)

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 .2 3.2 8.4 9.6 (60)

SYNDAL TALLY-H0 3 .4 7.9 8.13 12.17 (89)South Melbourne Districts: Mijatovic 4, Harman 3, M. Hannon 1, McKerrow1 Best: Cheerers, Daalder, Washington, Maajen, Hannan, A Hannon .Syndal Tally-Ho: Reynolds 4 . Hanmemarm 3 . Rutter 1, Bennett 1,Robinson 1, Plallyburton 1 . Bingham 1 . Best Bennett, Moresi, Carina,Henderson, Brown, Mackenzie.Umpires: D . V'hiteley (F). J . Fagan . J. Venables (B), M. Camilleri, J.Venables(G)

STJOHNS 4.4 7.11 11 .15 15.18 (108)POWERHOUSE 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.3(15)St Johns : Mandrakis 2, Johnson 2 . Hancock 2 . Hyland 2 . Hall 1 . Hilton 1,Waters 1, Adams 1, Sacco 1 . Cotton 1 . AberJaron 1. Best- waters, Hilton,Wathen, Sacco . Hyland. Cotton.Powerhouse : Keatsl, Scotland 1 . Best: Taylor, King, McClure, Kilpatrick,Braini, Marshall.ELSTERkY'VRCK 4.1 7.5 8.7 9.12 (66)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.1 0.3 2.8 6.9(45)Elstemwiek: KCume 6, Mussared 2, Walker. Best Mitchell, McAdam,Brennan, Davidson . K .Curr1e, Straford.Hawtharn: Lord, Sill, McGowan, McGregor, Moncrieff, Knott . Beat Llnford,West, Allder, Chepa, Williams, Lord ,

MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 0.5 0.5 2.5(17)

SWINBURflE UNIVERSITY 3.2 4.3 5.5 6.7(43)Rionash Gryphons : Leroy 2 . Best: yVaclley . Rogers. Tobin. Block, Tnlliday,Nichols .Swinburne University: Demarte 2, Hativat, Henrv, Kiska. McCaiman. BestMcCalman, Goode . Gallina, Roberts, Howat, Re}aioldson .

WEST BRUNSWICK 5.3 11.7 16.13 24.17 (161)RICHIwiOND CENTRAL 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 (4)

West Brunswick: Bailey 4, Vitale 4. Tobin 4, Russell 2, R Heyivoal 2,J .HeyvmAd 2, Young 2, King, Carmichael, Brockley, A . Thompson . Best:Team Effort .Richmond Central : Not received .SOUTHRSELBDISTRICTS 5,1 5.3 8.6 12.9 (81)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.0 4.3 4.7 6.8 (44)

South Melbourne Districts : Bry son 3, D'Andrea 2 . Slade 1, Phlner I .Johnson 1, McCauly 1 . Flowers 1 . McKerrow 1, Thomas 1 . Best: Pohlner,Martin, MIlluia, Brady. Slade, E. Henderson.Syndal Tally -Ho: MacFarlane 1, O'Boyle 2. Frederick 1, Burns, Collins I .Best, Murray, Hunter, Christiansen, OBayle, Miller, Richardson .

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_Coach: Peter Oliveri Coach : Peter Tyson

~ ._ .Coach : JaG ; ' :Donald Coach : Peter OConnor

i ; .: `Coach: Mark Petrusch

Res Coach : P McNally Res Coach: Ed Sill Res Coach: Phil Knight Asst Coach: Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Andrew TilleyRes Coach : Roderick Marshal l

2 A. Hankin 1 I . Baccini 1 S. Bourbon (C) I A. Rolls 1 M. Smith3 J. Yemm 2 C. Alexander 2 M. Healy 2 D . Boland 2 T. Quic k4 A . Tilley 3a A. Knott 3 A. Grady (Vc) 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 3 T. O'Sullivan5 M . Whelan 3b N. Patt erson

4a S. Stevens 4 N. Rutherford 4 B. Turner (C) 4 R . Tro tter6 D . Brennan 4b B. Glover 5 T. Gilchri st 5 M. Braini 5 D. Tankovich7 J. McAdam 5a S. Ave ry 6 J. Leroy 6 H . Clarke 6 G . Bunshaw8 S. Currie (RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D . Walter 7 C . Richardson 7 P. Byrnes9 T. Ha rtley 6a P. Avery 8 J. Blandford 8 J. Clarke (VC) 8 G . Malcolm10 S. Liminyo 6b A. Tsoumbris 9 G . Wadley (Rvc) 9 A. Burt 9 J . McGrath11 L . Missaglia 7 D. Moncrie f

8 J . Cargil; 10 P. Williamson 10 J. Rainey 10 A. White12 N . Wigmore

C 1 O11 A. Nichols 11 J. Gill 11 S. Lake

13 V. O' onnor 0 P. gfiard 12 A. Gross (Vc) 12 D . O'Connor 12 F. Macak13 S. Soppet 11 M . Pollock 13 J. Stratford 13 J. Harris 13 J . Dutto n14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S . Baniield 14 D . Bolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C. Shanno n15 M. Noonan 1 3aJ . Murphy 15 A. Clarke 15 P. Haseler 15 C. Barry16 M. Surman 13bJ . Povey

14aD. Laule tta 16 P. Rennison 16 J. Carri ngton 16 J . Bi rt17 J. Perkins 14bT. Fitzpatrick 17 J. Hetherington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 17 P. Carew18 A. Neil 15 M . Tyson 18 C. Love tt 18 F. Doyle 18 P. Mouldy19 J. Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R . Coxhead 19 J. Evans 19 S . Lync h20 K. Currie 17aB . Ruzicka 20 D . Rogers 20 B. Ryan 20 A. Quic k21 P. Stuchbarry

17bR. Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A. Jones22 G . Elvin 18 A . Collins

19 J Law22 A. Denyer 22 S. Evans 22 A. Flore s

23 S. Curtain (C).

20 S . Parker 23 A. Long 23 23 D. O'Brien24 A. Foster 21 P. Burke 24 C. Goold 24 J. Taylor 24 T. Guthri e25 S Gordon 22 C. Habel 25 M. Killmister 25 M . Driessen 25 A. Piani26 C . Mahony (VC) 23 J . Micheal 26 M. Cart er 26 J. Senior (VC) 26 S . Bailli e27 M. Daniels 24 J . Jackomonis 27 R. Gilchrist 27 J. Robertson (VC) 27 C. Adams28 W. Davidson 25 M . Zaverell a

26 sy

28 M. Varco® 28 D. Murrihy 28 A . Waters29 S. Mahony d

R. Lor 29 P.Warren 29 R. Cassio 29 J . Stone

30 M. Nichol 28 T. Crivelli 30 P. Holland 30 R. Duncan 30 D. Gree n31 G . Devonshire 29 P. Barker 31 G . Roche 31 R. Marshall 32 M . Harri s32 R Mikkelsen 30 P. Phillips 32 A Tolongos 32 33 P. Bermand o33 M . Cunningham 31 L. Collins 33 S. Edwards 33 R. Taylor 34 J . Broo k34 A. Stratford

32 D. McCowan33 P. Stroud 34 M . Graydon 34 J . Marshall 35 J . Howel l

35 P. McNally 34 R. Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 L. Newbery36 S. Mickkelsen 35 S . Davies 36 G . Block 36 A. Robinson 38 M . Defreitas37 D Nolan 36 A . West 37 A. Jenkin ( Rdvc) 37 S . West 4038 A Burney 37 M . Daou 38 J . Bateman 38 L. Derim an 41 T. Slatter39 R. Daniels 38 B . Bruns 39 P Young 39 D. Crawford 42 C . WhitelS Hoare40 A. Paley 39 G. Carle

40 P. Rossltto 40 A. Perry 40 R. Keits 4341 D Byrne 41 J . Bogie 41 P. Ruthe rford 41 B . Plush 45 K. DayY42 J . Lilikakos 42 D. McGlenchy 42 D. Kweitel 42 N. Deans 46 D . Hogan43 P. Clarke 43 I. Chaos 43 J . Harrak 43 N. Duncan 4844 C. Walker 44 B . Allder 44 L. Wells 44 R. Parker 50 S . Castieau45 R. Grandemange 45 B . Mountai n

'45 J . Gonis (Rc) 45 D. Lewis 52 C . Andonopoulo s

46 S. Ritchie 46 T. 0 Hanlon47 D. Lahiff 46 G . Kent 46 C. King 53 K . Pard y

47 Dale Brennan 48 A . Brick 47 T. Beslee 47 J . Parker 54 S . Rawlings/C . Cartwri h948 M . Frankin 49 N . Tierney 48 L. Mart in 48 D. Smith 55 M . Davey49 M Parraga 50 J . Gourley 49 C. Robinson 49 B . Urwin 56 A . Tilley50 M . Battaini 51 S . Signonni 50 S. Wilkinson 50 D. Chapman 57 E. Hil l51 K Mikkelsen 52 C . Frost 51 C. Leeton 51 J . Best 58 J. Cavanagh52 G . Powell 53 M . Presto n

54 J Bem

52 A. Flowerday 52 S . Raffer ty 59 N . Somers53 P. Robert s

./ 53 M . Paolucci 53 J . Sheehan 60 M . Tapley

54 S Kirkham 56 M . Coq lan 54 F. Rizzo' 54 J . Blowfield 6255 T Stanley 57 B . Collins 55 J . Bingham 55 T. Chapel 6456 B Hilton 58 T. Dixon 56 B. Tyo 56 J . Mahoney 65 B. Cantwel l57 T. Byrne 59 A . Doyle 57 D. Basdan 57 J . Gourley 67 J. Lan e58 M Bullard 60 G. Saddington

61 M . Gray 58 P. Maddocks 58 J . McClure 69 T. Melville59 A Appleman 62 A .Johnsen 59 A. Bell 59 D. Reinert 7060 M Creek 63 D . Kealy 60 G . Campbell 60 76 D . Phela n61 M Hunt 64 N . Kudeweh 61 78 P. Galka

65 G. Lilywhite 62 A . White 79 M. Coombe r66 C . Loren z67 S McDonald

63 I . Bracken 84 M. Funston.

68 P. Nikoloau 64 85 G . Jacob s

69 T. Papamarkov 65 87 . D . Ingli s70 A . Patton 66 D. Wright 88 S. Griffiths71 S . Williams 6772 M . Waller 6873 J . Williams 69 D Galako s75 E. Sill

.7076 C . Pickett

77 A. Smith 75 E . Williams78 D . Cart e r

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Coach: Feier McBreartyRes Coach : Kevin Johnson

1 B. Powell (VC)2 M . Hannan (VC)3 M . Johnstone4 S. Stepnell (C)5 S. King6 Way. Rosowski7 A. Hannan8 S. Aquillina10 G . McDonald11 D. Hal l12 M . McFarlane13 E. Henderson (C)14 B. Slad e15 B. Lazzaro16 M.Thomas17 M. Brady19 A. Johnson-Reid20 W. Brow n21 B.Johnson

23 B. Downing (RC)24 G . Mijatovic-- S. Quail

S. Doyl eP. CheeversA. FlowersWar. Rosowsk i

3u C. Kent31 S. Herman n32 D. McGee (VC)33 M . Doyl e34 M . Fern35 N. Moojen36 J. Macauley39 A. Briglia41 B. Martin42 G . Gaylor43 W. D'Andrea44 J. Raeburn49 T. Sutherland (RC)50 T. Hughes53 P. Nice54 S. McNamara55 J. Pohiner57 B. Glover59 D. Walsh60 N. Warszenski66 D. McKerrow71 T. Baade

Coach: 6rdce . . iile,nsRes Mick Roberts

12 M Ladson3 S Hilton4 S Holmes5 C Horbury6 L O'Donnell78 M Hart nett9 A Jones10 L Mills11 L Paierrigan12 P Walker13 M Jones14 P Sharp15 T Hyland16 A Paterson17 S Cockayne18 C Emery19 J Co tton20 M Horbu ry21 S Koppens22 A Drag.vidge23 B Hilton24 G Besley25 D Waters26 H Wathan27 R Dosvsett28 J Pickering29 L Johnson30 D Ritte r31 D Rydquist32 A Rudd33 A Fonceca34 M Hancock35 J Sacco36 L Adams37 D Chri stian38 M Batty3940 F Mandrakis41 G Water s42 T Ducancubino43 M Van Houton44 F Monteiro45 A Hall46 B Calle ry47 G Bastone48 R Mile49 E Dizon50 J Brown51 C Santoni52 F Autfray53 J Pi54 B Pollard55 B Pickering56 A Kizilis57 M Schonewille58 A Mita5960 P Harris61 C Gardner62 B Aberjaron63 P Robe rts64 N Moore

trek Tit, ;ne;s . _ Jason' urchie

Res Ci i : David MurphyRes Asst Gc : Carii=rn Bcykett

1 A. Albert (Sen . C)2 J . Sheedy (Sen. VC)3 J . Piotrowski4 A . Fidler5 J . Demarte6 B . Prior (Sen.DVC)7 J . Murchie8 M. Higgins9 L. Morrison10 M . Anastassi11 D . Milano12 B . Nicoll13 M . Luckey14 R . Goode15 C . Thomas16 S . Reynoldson17 D . Pamcutt18 A . Fiumani19 B . O'Mara20 S . Woodward21 B . Dawson22 D. Odium23 M . George24 C . Connor25 T. Hourigan26 T. Liston27 D. Murphy28 H . Dickson29 R . Cavicchiolo30 S . Fragiacomo31 C . Kelly32 C . Culph33 N . Smith34 C . Higgins35 P. O'Connor36 J . Carte r37 A . Reed38 J . Carroll39 H . Allen40 J . Henry41 T. DrahYidis42 M . Hudso n43 J . Roberts (Res . VC)44 S . Stien g45 D . Islip46 J .Sandhu47 J . Sevdalls48 D . Littl e49 T. Coleman50 M . McCalma n51 P. James (Res . C)52 S . O'Donnell53 L. Waters54 S . Dobson55 S . Gallina56 I. Fre e57 P. Jones58 A . Roberts59 A . Kliska60 S . Rule

Coa : . v Hannett-sist : SPreos B ,sley

F: .sC_ . , ~~ : Tony Psinas

I J . Hanneman n2 I. Bingham (VC)3 Pv1 . Joy

M . Beckett4 P. Henderson5 D. Hannett

B . Dix6 V. Won g

Pat . Buchanan7 A . Bum s8 R. Bennett9 D. Richardson

10 T. FairiesA . Hallyburton

11 J . Rutter (DVC)12 J . Mores i13 S . Miller14 S . O'Boyle15 N . Murray16 R. Holland17 L. Fuller18 S . Macfarlane19 M . Glenister20 C. Hal l

1. Mackenzie21 A . Dance22 M . Buckley23 M . Harpe r24 M . Macfarlane (R.C)25 C. Clark26 A . Morrison27 M . Leplaa28 A. Frederick29 D. Battaglia30 B . Holland31 A . Richardson (R .VC,32 L. Hanneman n33 T. Bartholomew34 N . Hunter35 C. Cachia (C)36 T. Fleming37 B . Robinson38 M . Christiansen39 D. Hallisey40 J . Collins41 M . Merest42 J . Allen43 A . Brown44 D. Raab45 B . Watson46 M . Payne47 R. Allard48 D. Reynolds49 D. Schuiling51 C. Discombe54 P. Sheer

Coach: Julian SienrandRes Coach : atih~ .~ Lewis

1 J King2 P Hamilton3 G Heppe[[4 C . Lehmann5 A Cannane6(a) C. Lewis6(b) S Pietsch7(a) F Vital e7 b) S Benjamin8 E . Heywood9 A . Morphett10 S . Byrn e11 H . Bailey12 B . Clarke13 S . Brockley14 N . Lampel15 M . Russell16 P. Harris17 R . Heywood18 M . McManus19 M . Shelton20(a) B. Young20(b) D Edwards21 S McNamara22 A . Steward23 D Henderson24 J Jenki n25 D. Kent26 R . Benjamin27 D. Disisto28 J Ward29 D. Campbell30 M Lewi s31 S Edwards32 M . Carmichael33 T Thompson34 I. Twry(ord35 D Jelbart36 S . Campbell37 T Dempsey38 S . Darling39 R Wes t40 R Baker41 R . Miller42 C Norman43 J Tobin44 A Hamilton45 J Smith46 A Band t47 A Thompson48 M Moore49 L. Stewart50 A . Bagnall51 L Sherry52 B . Flanagan53 B . Binnie55 G. Marazita56 C . Rile y57 J . Draper58 D. Coonan59 T. Hamilton60 C French61 K Hilto n62 S Dishon63 J . Gartlan64 W Dunlop65 N . O'Brien66 M . Malone68 C Stevens69 B Ratcliffe70 D Weston71 M Brookshavv72 M Anderson75 P Brun t77 D. Pearl

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-3®U E' S -OOKS

. EA.

"Your Coacl : :~s' Association"

are constantly reminded that football is a winterie but the human physiology and psyche are iniy ways ill equipped to perform at optimal level s

dining this time of year. The fact is that mostplayers reach a low ebb in terms of enthusiasm andfeelings of self worth during the depths of winter.This has important ramifications for coachingduring this period. The difficulty for the coach liesin maintaining player enthusiasm and at the sametime ensuring that the physical fitness is notcompromised.Tests of players at Amateur level in recent yearsh.tve indicated that aerobic capacity dips markedlyiom pre round 1 to early in the second half of the- r,son. Below are some suggestions to held changeroutine and help maintain a-igh fitness level andquality mental approach a this time of the season .

beach, hill or street run

Aquarobics or pool sessionBoxercise or boxing classesStep or aerobic classesBody titan or weights circuitSquash tournamentMartial arts classes

Most amateur clubs train between 60 and 100 timesin a season. Why not take players to an alternativevenue for non football based training? Muchliterature exists detailing the efficacy of crosstraining . The basic rule is to choose the fitnessparameter, (e .g. Aerobic capacity) that you areworking on and try to recreate the desired trainingeffects away from a football environment .Cross training can be used to significantly augmentfitness levels and is also extremely useful in dealingwith injured players particularly those with chronic(overuse) injuries like shin splints .

2 ore worthwhile

August/September.

De' 3te players to run specific drills attraining. -

B Speak positively always to players. 9ascoach you are also subject to irrationalmid winter blues) .

C Create non training reasons for players toget together at the club . E .g. handballcomp, guest speakers.

D Use of video or visualisation techniques tohelp players focus on how things will be in

The smell of the newly mown grass, which meansSpring and finals, cannot be recreated by any of theabove techniques . Hopefully though, by utilisingsome of these ideas we can help players obtainmaximum performance levels now, and assure thatthey are as prepared as possible come finals time .

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I

D4 has once again proven to be one of the closest divisionsin the VAFA with six closely placed teams vyingforfive spots

in the finals. If the Saints win, they are in, if they lose and

Mount win, then Mount takes their spot. The top spot is als o

up for grabs with tYerribee needing to win to take it out,

however, should they lose, then it will be Rupo's should they

win by a large margin . Just to throw another curly into the

mix, should Rupo and the Bee's both lose, then North, with

the bye, will take top spot.

REVIEWWerribee Amateurs easily accounted for an undermanned BoxHill North after they opened proceedings with a fourteen goalto one first half that effectively ended the match . The secondhalf saw a goal kicking frenzy for the Bees, but perhaps thehighlight was the fact that this was llterribee s most accuratekicking for the season with nineteen goals from twenty threescoring shots from the half. Lovell with ten goal and titzalsh andMarinis with five of their own led the goal kickers from forWerribce as they won by 195 points .Old Westbourne traveled to Parkville to take on UHS-VU inwhat was a lop sided affair from the opening bounce. Thefrightened students had no answers for the physical presenceof the ferocious Warriors and with Glen "Little-Bottom" Robson,Leon "Platters" Fairfield and Andrew "Burra' Horsburghrunning amok virtually unchecked, numerous opportunitieswere provided to their forwards. Tom "Pinball Wizard" Gigasand Kaine "One-Quarter 'Nonder" MMurphy took full advantageas the Warriors notched up their biggest win in a few seasonswinning by 109 points .

The match between St . 's and North Brunswick was amust win for both teams, with a finals berth on the line for theSaints and a double chance up for grabs for North .Unfortunately for the Saints, they could not maintain theintensity of the last two weeks and with James Murphy havinga dav out for North his side kicked six goals to one in the firs

t quarter, However, the Saints did manage to claw their way backinto the contest through some fine performances from RobOrme . Al Dywer and Mike Deboer in the centre, and managedto be within a kick going into the fmal change . The last quartersaw an all out attack by St Marys but North were able towithstand the pressure, with Simon Care back to his best inthe back line, and then managed to kick a couple of steadiersto run out 20-point winners.In a battle of the D4 heavyweights in Albert Park andRupertswood, it was the visiting Falcons who startedconfidently, however failing to capitalize and allowingRupertswood to be quick on to the ball and make good use ofthe wrings in clearing any advances to move the ball into theirscoring zone. Dave Borley and Phil Chambers were featuring inthe play for the Falcons while crack forward, Sean Allan, putthe Falcon's first goal on the board with a brilliant goal from thepocket boundary to go into the first change 1 .3 to 2 .5 .Rupertswood managed to extend their lead to four goals at half

time, however, after thebreak the Falcons hitback hard kicking thenext three goals . Rupo

then rallied to kick twosteadying goals and in the final quarter the pace and disciplineof the home team shone through as Rupo ran out solid fourgoal winners.In the other match, for which I didn't receive a report, Elthamwere far too good for Bulleen as they won by 124 points .

ivlt .Lilydale had the bye .

We . ribee have a chance to snare their first VAFA top spotagainst their old foes, Old Westhourne, in what promises to be

an epic local derby at Warrior Park . When these two teamsmeet it is always a lot more than the four points that are on theline and with the huge win the Warriors experienced last week,many pundits are predicting a boilover in the making . However,

the Bees have found some of their early season form last weekand will be looking to build on this going into the finals . This isa match that will be won in the engine room and if the likes ofTedesco and Keogh can control the flow from Robson andWilson, then it should be the Bee's in a close one by 14 points .

RSt .Lilydale take on UHS-VU in this must win encounter. Thestudents appeared to be more concerned with the performanceof their seconds last week and I believe they w1Il continue thisstrategy this week which will work to the advantage of die

Rams. UHS-VU will cop a shellacking as Mount make a chargefor the finals (while crossing their fingers on the result of theAlbert Park versus St.Marys match) with a 101 point victory .

Although the wooden spoon is now decided (a dubiouscongrats to Bulleen), the match between Box Hill North and

Bulleen does hold some degree of significance towards [he

rebuilding for both teams 2003 seasons . Both teams have

shown glimpses of good form throughout the season and wouldconfident of pulling off a victory and in what will be a close

match . I think Box Hill should have too much quality playersand pull off a morale-boosting win by 5 points .

Rupert swood have found form at the right time of the year andare quietly confident of making up for last yearsdisappointment this time around . Eltham is one of the biggestroad trips for the lads from Sunbury, a fact that will not be lost

on the Turtles. With nothing to lose, Brian Doody's troops willthrow everything but the kitchen sink at Rupo and have beenknown in the past to pull off big results in these types of

clashes . Rupertswood, however, have shown they are a classabove most teams this season and will revel in the open spacesof the Eltham College Ovals as they sprint home with a 22

point victory .

St .hiarys have shown that they are a team not to be takenlightly, and should they make the finals, they will give it a real

shake. Should the Saints pull this one off, they will meet the

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Falcons next week in the Elimination Final chock full ofconfidence. On the other hand, Albert Park will be bitterlydisappointed by their loss last week and will be hoping to gointo the finals with a solid win under their belt . Given this, thelikes of Dwyer and Gilchrist will be at their brilliant best for theSaints, however, their team mates will find it hard to combattlle Albert Park forward line lead by the brilliant Allan, and assuch, it will be the Falcons sending the Saints out of the finalsrace with a 18 point victory .

North Brunswick has the bye.SOCIAL EVENTS :St Mary's are holding their vote count, this Saturday night atthe rooms. They will then follow up with their PresentationNight on Friday the 27th of September at the Malvern ValleyGolf Club, Tickets are $60, all inclusive.

Albert Park is holding their annual Calcutta and vote counttomorrow. Tickets are still available at $50 which includesentry into the $5,000 draw and a spit roast lunch plus all theb°er, wine and soft drinks you can drink .old Westbourne is holding its now traditional ftaraoke night atthe club after this weeks match . Come along and here Ragsyand Cllinner's rendition of "Islands in the Stream" with the restof the club.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSAnyone who wants to have their say in the team of the year,please get your player nominations into me [email protected] by next bqonday.

OLD WESTBOURNE "Stunning" Steve Leitch plays his100th match for the club this week . Known for his hard workon the training track and great running and ball gatheringabilities on a Saturday, "Slim" has coached the Reserves for anumber of seasons. When asked what is his career highlight atrl recent Sportsman's night, Slim responded with "a recent trip,;;ith my best mate Rivers, overseas!"RUPERTSWOOD - Captain Brett Sinttett and Lucas Plummerboth played their 50th match for the club. The extrasignificance of this achievement is the fact that Rupertswood isa club that has only played 52 matches in its brief history.Therefore well done to Brett and Lucas as well as the club .

NAi,i E CLUB

D4 SECTIONS . Allan Albert ParkJ. Dwyer St MarysLovell WerribeeTate UHS-VUWallmeyer North BrunswickD4 RESERVES

LST WK TOTA L

5 690 5810 572 531 39

H. Tsialtas North Brunswick 0 45Cavalieri UHS-VU 1 43Phillips Rupertswood 0 40Pastras Albert Park 0 37Cimino Bulleen Cobras 2 37

WERRIBEE 5.4 14.9 24.11 33.13 (211)BOX HILL NORTH 1.1 1.1 2.4 2.4 (16)Wesrllbee : Lovell to, Walsh 5, Mannis 5 . Kerr 3, Murphy 3, Tedesco 3 .Keogh 2, Dawes, D .Ellis. Best Walsh, Lovell, Murphy, Riarinis, Tedesco,Mahoney.Box Hill North: Hutchinson,Odza . Best Wilson, Cook, Blackman . Davie,K.Oldfield .Umpires: M. Argall (F), V. Vaiopoulos (B), S. Vaiopoulos . A Tavilla (G)UHS-VU 4.3 5.3 8.4 8.6 (54)OLD WESTBORNE 6.7 14.9 17.16 23.25 (163)UHS•VU: Tate 2, Hayiles 2, Goainge 2, Ternse. Greenbank. BestLangendorf, Ztilicki . Gorringe, Greenbank, Rose, Ludlow .Old Westborne: G7gas 7, Murphy 5. A Horsburgh 4, Fairfeld 2, Robson 2,Phillips, A Leitch, Skinner. Best Robson, Fairfield, Ptiillips . Gigas, ALeitch,A Horsburgh.Umpires: R. Marlyn . C. Love (F). R. Goodman . M. Slodyczka (B). J . Talavera (G)NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .4 10.6 12.9 17.12 (114)ST MARYS 1.2 7.5 11.9 13.16 (94)North Brunswick : Murphy 6, Verga 4, Guppy 2 . Pizzari . Lattouf, Wallmeyer,Rhook, D.Neu2on. Best- Boudoloh, Murphy, Santecroce, Guppy, Care,Sammartino .St Marys: Ryan 5, Bernardi 3, Orme 2, Boer, A.D o-yer. Best: Orme,Ballant}ne. ADtvyer. Bernardi, Boer. Ryan.Umpires : P. Griffiths. G. Rolls (F), S. Bogisich, H. Cosgriff (G)BULLEEN COBRAS 1.0 6.4 7.5 7.7(49)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8.9 14.11 20.17 25.23 (173)Bulleen Cobras : Ma7zarella 2 . Bourbon 1, Cox 1 . Mernagh 1 . Ricketts 1,Trinclu 1 . Best: Dall'oglio . Trinchi. Fortune, Borrelli, Archer . Olney.Elthacn: Chapple 9, Brick 4 . Jeal 3, Gathercole 3, Sharpe 2, Panetta 2.Duggan 1 . Coonerty 1 . Carter 1, Luttlck 1 . Best- Doody. Brick, Savage.Chapple, Luttick, J. baud .Umpires: G. Kelly. A Ladd (F), M. Ladd (B )RUPERTSWOOD 2.5 8.8 10.10 16.12 (108)ALBERT PARK 1 .3 4.4 7.10 11.14 (80)Rupertswood: Clarke 4, PLummer 3 . Burrows 2, Baines 2, Gallus 2, Eden .Flinn. Henry. Best: Sinnett, Plummer, Battles, Flhm, Clarke. West.Albert Park: Allan 5, Roe, Acklom, Hannett, Robilotto . Venables, D'Odoric.Best Bentley, Storey. Robinson, Chambers, Allan . Roberton.Umpires : M. Forde (F)

RESERVESWERRIBEE 16.11 (67)BOX HILL NORTH 7.5(47) (Forfeited)UHS-VU 5.6 9.12 12.19 15.26 (116)OLD WESTBORNE 1.0 1.1 1.3 2 .5(17)UHS•VU: De Lulse 4, Mills 3. Slieperd 2, C w1ihtish 2. Siotos 2, Cavalieri .Hutchison Best Davidson, Sheperd, R Whitish, Dolence. C A'itnish, Weber.Old Westborne : Cross well 2 Best- O'Sullivan, Aquilina, Crosswell .Rivalland . D Horsburgh, Miller .NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 3.7 10.10 18,11 (119)ST MARYS 0.0 2.1 3.1 8.3 (51)No rth Brunswick : P.Sorleto 5, Papanikolou 3, H.Tsialtas 3, Wernham 2.B .Carter 2, Magnusson, Dusan, Brilfa . Best: Ferrante. Giovanoglou,P.Sorleto, Burrows, Aliani, Pisasale .St Marys: Rousis 3 . Theoharris 3. Vincent. McLennan. Best:Wibewa . Lane,McLennan, Vincent . Wright . Koumantatkis .BULLEEN COBRAS 0.4 3.5 9.8 13.9 (87)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.2 5.5 7.5 8.9(57)Bulleen Cobras: Todd 3, Vass 3, Nast 2, Lykopandis 2, Cimino 2, Zebire1 . Best: Todd, Vass . Nasr. Lykopandis, Cimino. Zebire .Eltharu Coll egians : Jenkins 3. Smith 2, C. Watson 1 . Wright I . Keleher I .Best- Jenkins, Keleher. Donaldson, Brummond. Glare, A Watson .

RUPERTSWOOD 4.2 5.5 8.6 9.8(62)ALBERT PARK 2.4 6.7 12.8 16.8 (104)Rupert swood : Phillips 3, Jordan . Gaunt 2, Mcgrath, Mckenzie 1 . BestO'callaghan, Temming. Cerro, Page, Mcgrath . Jordan.Albert Park: Mandylaris 4, Green. Parmansche 3. Daley, Fairfield 2, Wier .Overend 1 . Best Fairfield, Overend, Parmansche, Grace, Panayotou,Williams .

__~._._. -Old Westbourne v. Werribee

Mt Lilydale v. UHS-VUNorth Brunswick has the bye

Box Hill North v. Bulleen CobrasEltham Collegians v . Rupertswood

Albert Park v . St Marys

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ALBERT BOX HILL iv4 COBRAS ELTHAM O .C .Coach : John Ahern Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach: Angelo Lamanna Coach: Brian Doody

Has Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Ian Atkinson Assist Coach : Scott Dodson Res Coach : John Glar eHas Coach : Matt Bourbon

1 P. Smith (C) I Blackman J 2 R . Cimino 1 C. Sanders2 S. Robinson (s) 2 Smith S 3 S. Wigney 2 T. Duggan

2 N . Pastras (r) 3 Odza A 4 N . Cartledge 3 E. Savage

3 R Baker 4 Potter J 4 I . Mcleod 4 B. Doody C/C.Parmansche4 G 5 Pietersen A 5 D . Wigney 5 D. Brick

.Hannett5 J 5a Hutchinson r 6 B . Hoare 6 T. Carter

.6 J. Storey (VC) 5b Jenkins A 7 F. Baldi 7 B. Rashi d

Venables7 S 6 Martini D 8 T. Mazzarella 8 L Sharpe.Jackson8 C 7 Stewart S 9 P. Aslangul 9 C. Watso n

.Chambers9 P 8 Lacey M 10 K . Kellett 10 W. Bates

.Phillips10 M

Be Chamberlain R 11 C. Borrelli 11 J. Mizzi. 9 Sallantioglu A

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11 A . Fleming 10 Cook S 3 B . Mccarth 1 3 R . Be12 C. Feinting ennedy DK 14 M . Bourbon 14 J. Kerkha m

13 B . Payne 14 Gmaz R 15 J . Trinchi 15 L . White14 S . Fairfield 15 Jimoulis T 16 G. Fortune 16 D . Barnett15 D. Borley (s) 16 Weston G 17 B. Smith 17 L. Daly15 J . Snorasson (r) 17 Cavallo G 18 S. Petrilli 18 S . Macdonal d16 C. Roberton (VC) 18 Wilson G 19 S. Trapman 19 S . Robin s17 D. McLellan 19 Keillor L 20 R. Montgomery 20 J . Panetta18 J . Taylor (s) 20 Oldfield K 21 N. Lykopandis 21 M . Hart18 H . Koop (r) 21 Hopes J 22 P. Memach 22 J . McKenzie19 A. Steward 22 Steele A 23 T. Mehrez 23 R. Watson20 K. Grace 23 Naumovski J 24 P. Mastromanno 24 K. Drummon d21 P. Shoppee 24 Ferris C 25 W. Olney 25 C. Horsburgh

22 D . Overend 25 Michelle A 26 J. Hambridge 26 J . Glare Res C/C

23 V. Surace 27 Thoi T 27 J. Cartledge 27 J . Stockdale

24 T Green 28 Brunning S 28 A. Foskett 28 T. Barnett25 K . Daley 29 Rodger, M 29 R . Sheehan 29 D. Hovrgate

Hamath26 J 30 Bolitho J 30 R . Hadisutanto 30 M. Decke r.27 M . Hyams 31 Ives C 31 M . Flood 31 B. Keleher

Buckley28 R 32 Mortimer P 32 W. Feutrill 32 C . Bau d.

29 J . Marinis 34 McCartin M 33 A. CookCha n34 C

33 A. HowgateBuller34 D

30 A . Mandylaris 37 Woolridge D38 Buckland G

.35 K . Burton

.35 G. Smith

31 S . McGuire38a Bennett G 36 P, Dall'oglio 36 L . Donaldso n

32 J . Robilotta40 Tsaclidis J 37 J . Paatsch 37 J. Trumble

33 J . Murray41 Jackson C 38 G . Brown 38 R . Beecroft

34 T. Houston' 42 Tarulli A 39 C. Archer 39 F. Coonerry

35 A. D Mingo44 Garrett J 40 A. May 40 J .Bau d

36 M . Pearson 46 Cinar K 41 R. Rigoni 41 A . Man n37 L. Hogan 48 Marulli D 42 V. Dam 42 J . Hovr at e

g38 J . Rowe 49 Ellis T 43 D. Beraldo 43 J . Man n39 D .'Odorico 50 Tarulli M 44 H . Biram 44 T. Johns40 M. Lapsley 53 Oldfield I 45 D . Bourbon 45 R. Davies41 T. Panayotou 57 Woods P 46 A. Burton 4 642 J. Wier 69 Aguilar G

47 S. Irvine 48 B. Turne y43 J. Tsoukas 78 Steele P 48 M. Soumelidis 49 B. Hespe44 C . Leorke 80 Evans;S 49 G. Anderton 5045 J. Bourne 111 Armstrong P 50 C . Frayne 51 S. Maxfield46 S . Allan 51 R . Rodrigues 52 G . Stackpoole

Tricaric o47 L 52 T. Hurley 53.Dowdl e48 M 53 D . Ingram 54 P. Harding.Wilson49 C

54 A . Lamers 55 G . Jenkin s.Mellis50 S

56 M . Mastromanno 56 J. Shanno n.Miceli51 L

57 S . Mastromanno 57 S. Gathercol e. 58 D. Mcmullin 5852 A . Graham 59 A . Nasr 59 B Evan s53 M . Williams 60 T. Bourbon

.6154 W. Roe Rennie61 D. 62

55 S . Chisholm 62 B . Pollock 63 M . Luttick56 D. Smyth 63 M . Regan 64 S . Schafe r57 J . Sutton 64 J . Reynolds58 J . Hoy 65 J . Ricketts

,59 G . Irvine 66 G . Mandeki c60 I . Pignataro 66 J. Robinso n61 J . Daley 67 L . Robinson62 A. Harper 67 A. Stewart77 S. Garcia 68 D . Sebire78 J. Norman 68 A. Sulliva n

79 S. Toth 69 V. TchilinguirianT d dJ

I,~~~ ,80 G . Bateson o70 . a

71 M . Turne r72 C. Watson79 R. Gelada s

R I C H M 0 N D 80 J . Clark

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M3 LILY flALE O.C . NORTH .D ` ' ~TflOURNE RUPERTS W00 ®Coach : David Keast Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach : Ashley Casperson Coach: Tony West

Res Coach : Paul Cummerford Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Shane McLauchlan

1 . D Johnson I Wemham S 1 G . Robson (VC) 2 Ashman R.p, P Hayes 2 Adams D 2 A. Casperson 3 Page S .3, M Brebner 3 Lattoui G 3 S. Depiazza 4 Croxford D.4 . F Varga 4 Dimarco P 4 T. Gigas 4 Spinner L .5 . R McKenzie 5 McMahon W 5 S. Hewitt 5 Boddington P.6 . M Jelenc 5a Cutler G 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 6 Gallus S .7 . C. Varga 6 Piz=ad D 7 A. Christo 7 Whitehead B .8 . K Maniscalchi (VC) 7 Magnuson D 8 A. Horsburgh 8 Ramsay J .9 . A Del Biondo 8 Guppy D 9 K. Murphy 9 Clarke M .11 . C Gibson 9 Sammartino A 10 J. Wilson 10 O'Callaghan A.

12. J Commerford 10 Fawcett W 11 S. Phillips 11 Moule B.13. R Kidd 11 Boudoloh J 12 N . Naidu 12 Cardillo K.14. C Kennon 12 Care S 13 J. Cornea 12 Temming M.15. A Bullerjahn 13 Ullo M 14 S. Mattsson 13 Sinnett B.16. D Morrison 14 Newton D 15 A. Board 14 Plummer L.18. V Steer 15 Tsialtas H 16 S. Christo 15 Webb N .

19. M Leonard 16 Tsialtas S 17 M. Aqualina 16 Clarke P.

20. J Penhale 17 Kyriazis A 18 P. King (VC) 17 Hatty R.

21 . M Cunningham 18 Varga J 19 R . Aldridge 18 Pettman M.22. M Wells 19 Famulari S 20 M. Houston 19 Mezzatesta M .23. B Egan 20 Closter L 21 M. Christo 20 Flinn P.24. Luke Merrett 21 Santacroce R 22 L . O'Sullivan 22 Stevens D .

25. A Delahunt 22 Freeman J 23 S. Huntington 23 West M.

27. N Pearce (VC) 23 Briffa J 24 L . Fairfield (C) 25 Price G .28. A Costello 24 Aliani M 25 M. Stapleton 26 Zarb D.

30. A Penhale 25 Duson W 26 P. Mesman 27 McMahon N .31 . T Hansford 26 Murphy J 27 D . Billman 28 McDonald D.32. P Carolan (C) 27 Vaina M 28 D . Slattery 29 Baines M .

33 . C Anderson 28 Gillard S 29 D . Horsburgh 32 Sinnet P.34. L Kellett 30 Healey S 30 R . McMillan 33 Glassey G.35 . D Callahan 31 Heck J 31 M. Baulch 35 Certo C .36. T Roche 32 Robertson B 32 G . Jenkinson 36 Henry P.37 . B Dunn 33 Rotella J 33 D . Benn 38 Pettman B.38. T Van Duuren 34 Pisasale M 34 P. Stewart 39 Walsh D .39. L Allanson 36 Carter D 35 D . Rivalland 40 Burrowes D.40. M Rhodes 37 Shepherd S 36 K. Pillsbury 41 Bowman P.41 . R Katene 38 Wallmeyer N 37 A. Leitch 42 McKenzie M.42. M Pereira 39 Rhook C 38 B. Mattsson 43 Phillips R .43. D Holloway 40 McCallum B 39 A. Robbins 45 Hum D.44. N McConnell 41 Twaddle C 40 S. Leitch 46 Eden T.45. K Fraser 41 a Burrows G 41 K. Miller 47 Soutaris A.46. N McConnell 42 Papanikolou J 42 S. Roberts 49 McGrath J .47. C Lonergan 43 Page J 43 A. Runciman 50 Walsh D .48. S Dougherty 44 Grist S 44 B. Slattery 51 MacPherson B .49. J Hoffman 45 Kaadan W 45 S. Robertson 52 Bishop T.50. L Senior 46 Polemicus J 46 E. Sandstrom 53 Gardiner D.52. B Leek 47 Prestigiacomo N 47 T. Said 54 O'Riley C .53 . D Hicks 48 Pokrajak A 48 T. Scholes 55 Trebilcock B .54 . D King 49 Lawton D 49 R . Naidu 56 Hatty G .55. M Gridley 50 Ferrante F 50 P. Habersatt 60 Jordan A.56. H Flanagan 51 Sorleto P 51 L . Stevens 61 McConville P.57 . C Walsh 52 Brine P 52 D . Ball 63 Morrice P.59. A Cox 53 Pokrajak C 53 S. Chaffey 66 McDonald M .63 . D Prest 54 Hill D 54 M. Crosswell 67 Bottom T.65. D Burrows 55 Hill M 55 D . Clowes 68 Woodall D .66. D Turner 56 Salloum R 56 R . Skinner 69 Bradbury H.67 . Damian Smith 57 Ceravolo D 57 M. Warren 70 Temming L.68. Neil Senior 58 Giovanoglou N 58 I . Smith 77 O'Callaghan M .70. Mark Matter 59 Molloy L 59 A. Lipscombe

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ST. MARYS UHSOB W ERRBBE ECoach : Michael Learmonth Coach: Pat Mackey Coach : Tim Ellis

Res Coach : Tony Millar Res Coach: Peter Dinnick Res Coach: Paul Smith

1 Ti Brown 1 M. Wright (VC) 1 A . Schembri2 B. Perelberg 2 B. Ueber9an9 2 L. Ker r3 J . Carra (C) 3 M. Foote 3 D . Flac k4 N. Goldsworthy 4 L . Gorringe 4 J Johns5 J . Dwyer (VC) 5 T. Fulton (vc)

.5 P. Barsb y6 A . Lane 6 S. Cracknell 6 M Wals h7 A . Dwyer 7 D. Zulicki .7 T Ellis8 A . Zsembery

9 R . Orme8 D. Hasiett (C)9 P. Greenbank

.8 P. Dawes

10 G. Koumantatakis 10 B. Carrick 9 M . Bradfiel d11 J. Bernardi 11 J . Shepherd 10 M . Keogh12 A. Webb 12 B . Farrelly 11 M . Gree n13 J. Hill 13 N . Rose (VC) 12 J . Baker14 C . Goldsworthy 14 J . Ham 13 F. Mehmert ~ .15 M . Purcell 15 S . Brown 14 B . McMillan16 L. Anthony 16 J. Tate 15 A . Murphy17 P. West 17 C . Langendorf 16 S. Fogarty18 B . Frail (DVC) 18 A. Hellner 17 A. Tedessco19 V. Ryan 19 J. Uebergang 18 D . Turner20 C . Handley 20 G . Madrigrano 19 J. Addam o21 M . Gilchrist 21 B. Abrahamsen 20 P Alabakis22 R . Allen 22 G . Mandalis

.21 M Johnso n23 F. Harrison 23 G . Temes

.22 A Dibatista24 A. Latimer

25 C . Bartlett24 N. Hah n25 S . Haynes

.23 J . Hoffma n

26 P. Mulcahy 26 P. Thom as 24 J . Crick27 M . Banks 27 A . Cusick 25 A . Hovey28 J . Innes 28 B . Carruthers 26 M . Brow n29 P. Harrison 29 K. Weber 27 P. Brownin g30 P. Watson 30 M. Butera 28 D . Czajowski31 D. Thomson 31 P. Dolence 29 S. Dol e32 P. Rheining 32 J. Michael 30 B. Cadesso j33 M . Ohalloran 33 R .Callejan 31 B. Waters34 A. Pakovski 34 J . O'Neill 32 M . Dolegowski `- -_-,i35 G. Theoharris 35 A. Butera 33 D. Owen s36 E. Evans 36 A. Pendlebury 34 N. Lovell37 L. Vincent 37 G . Catterall 35 B. Cunningham t-- 439 T. Millar 38 R. Lapish 36 C. Ewards -41 B. Graetzer 39 M . Rea 37 J . Ayling43 M . Chamberlin 40 L. Maguire 38 D Velisha44 M . Robinso n45 P. Ryan

41 A . Ludlo w42 D Wallace

.39 L. Langfield

46 J . Vincent.

43 M. O'Neill 40 S . Fuller

47 P. Rousis 44 R . Witnish 41 G. Grogan48 D. Morcom 45 M. Crawley 42 D . Ellis49 G. Schembri 46 C . Siotos 43 L . Carson j50 A. Wibawa 47 M. Kennedy 44 D . Nedinis51 M . Deboer 48 M. Davidson 45 J. Mannis52 C. Weller 49 M . Kinnane 46 R . Han n53 B . Armitstead 50 B . Dryne 47 G . Fuller54 J. Wright 51 R. Hortle 48 S. Pugliese55 B. Boyes 52 M . Collins 49 E. Mahoney -°~57 D . Watson 53 C. Eddy 50 K. Pace58 B. Lewis 54 C. Witnish 51 B . Patton59 K. Mclennan60 G . Miller

55 N . Thomas56 D Creek

52 C. Andrews

61 N. Jackson.

57 G. Divenuto53 L. Djakovic54 T Towers62 G . Pilikidi s

63 P. Roseman58 J. Thoma s59 J Barron

.55 A . Alakabi s

64 M . Ellis.

60 L . Tumer56 C . Parslow

65 S . Roseman 61 Ti Stathopoulos 57 D . Abbey

66 C . Roseman 63 D. Parker 58 A. Camilleri67 M . Maschette 64 R. Middleton 59 S. Harding

6 M C68 N . Proctor 65 J . Harris 0 . zajowski69 J. Hendy (DVC) 66 S . Butera 61 Ti Johnston .~ :^ ..70 N . Luce 67 M . De Luise 62 S .Hartley71 . S . Amoore 68 L. Holmes 63 E . Collier c g ~.76 J . Wedrien 69 S . Frost 64 R. Bell80 J . Clarke 70 E . Ricciuti 65 F. Dimasi88 A. Ballantyne 73 S. Devlin 66 D. Fraser.

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Below is a )l ?f su: r-(lst XVIII teams) Any registered player with a

permit can play finals (except AFLIVFL players with at - sE- below)

(2nd XVIiI teams) Players must be registeredno must have played at least two (2) reserve grad e

matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in thehome and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XtilIU's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different daysof the same weekend (ie. 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) .UNDE-'-19 Z - ""- Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in

is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final .

Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to playin the (2) team.To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player musthave represented the hybrid team in (5) first roundmatch, - not including finals .

Players must be registered and haveplayed in at ieast four (4) Club XVlll matches and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reservem ..;ches during the first round .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in thefinals for his VAFA club as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishesto represent in the finals. At least two (2) of these matchesmust have been played after June 39th .A TAG Under 1 8 player must have played five (5) VAFAmatches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in thefinals. For iAC players there is no requirement to play acertain number matches after June 30th .*Please no r id wed in rep; I Pei rs on July

2 1 (and mfs ;-at5ali on July 20,. will these gamescounted tow-W-- ,"ie21 .' elir,ijifify for their resi,eczr ve elobs,

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SECT. a=-- ;t;E

A Elsternuick ParkElsternrsick Park

Elsternwick Park

Elsternivick Park

B Elsternieick Park

ElstermMck Park

Trevor Barker Oval

SandringhamElstermvick Park

C Trevor Barker Oval

SandringhamTrevor Barker Oval

SandringhamTrevor Barker Oval

Sandringham

Elstermvick Park

DI Gillon OvalGillen OvalCity Oval Box HillCity Oval Box HillCity Oval Box Hill(if required)

D2 Central Reserve

Central ReserveCentral Reserve

Central Reserve

D3 CheltenhamCheltenhamCheltenhamCheltenham

D4 Preston City Oval

Preston City Oval

Preston City OvalPreston City Oval

Preston City Oval

Preston City Oval

U19 (1) Parkdale

Parkdale

Parkdale

Park-dale

Ul9 (2) ScammeIlSca mnellScanuiiellScammell

FINALS DI:SES DAY

1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday

2nd Semi 08-Sep Sunday

Preliminary 15-Sep SundayGrand 22-Sep Sunday

lst Semi 31-Aug Saturday2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday

Preliminary 14-Sep SaturdayGrand 21-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday

1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday

Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday

Grand 14-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday

1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday

Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday

Grand 14-Sep SaturdayAJAX - Res 21-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday1stSemi 01-Sep SundayPreliminary 07-Sep SaturdayGrand 14-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayIst Semi 01-Sep SundayPreliminary 07-Sep SaturdayGrand 14-Sep Saturday .

Qualifying 31-Aug SaturdayElimination 01-Sep Sunday2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturdayist Semi 08-Sep SundayPreliminary 14-Sep SaturdayGrand 21-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturdayist Semi 01-Sep SundayPreliminary 07-Sep SaturdayGrand 14-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturdaylst Semi 01-Sep SundayPreliminary 07-Sep SaturdayGrand 14-Sep Saturday

SECT: Vl : :UE FINALS DATES DAY

U19 t3) McHaie Stadium 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayMeHale Stadium ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday

iiqcHate Stadium Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayMcHale Stadium Grand 14-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayBLUE Bentleigh lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday

Bentleigh Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday

Bentleigh Grand 14-Sep Saturday

City Oval Box Hill AJAX - U19 21-Sep Saturday

(if required)

U 19 (2) Camben=eIl Sports Gr 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday

RED Cambenvell Sports Gr lst Semi 01-Sep SundayBulleen Park Itol Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday

BuIleen Park Nol Grand 14-Sep Saturday

Club 18 Elsternwick Par k(1) - 2.00pm Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday

Elstermvick Park- 2 .00pm Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Club 18 Elsterrnvick Park

(SOUTH) - 9.20am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday

Elsternv.ick Par k

- 9 .20am Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Club 18 Elsternwick Park(NORTH) - 11 .40am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday

Elstermvick Park- 11 .40am Grand 18-Aug Sunday

i1Br All dates and venues are subject to change due to groundavailability and confirmation in some cases.

Venues in bold italicised - TBC (to be confirmed)

An updated display will appear weekly in the AmateurFootballer and daily on the VAFA websit e

Finals costs : Admi Car

Club kvIII $6 $4PreliminaryGrand Finals

Senior Finals(D1-D4) $6 $3(A-C) $8 $4

Senior Grand Finals(D1-D4) $6 $3(A-C) $8 $4

U19 Finals $6 $3(Grand Finals only)

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1st SEMI EINd- . - September 01, 2002SEl IORS

Elsternwick Park, Elstermvick - 2 p.m.RESERVES

Elstermviek Park, Elsternwick - 11 .20a m

ls4 ;CM ~. : FIR: :, - August 31, 2002SENIORS

Elsternvrick Park, Elstermvick - 2 p .m .RESERVES

Elstermviek Park, Elsternwick - 11 .20am

2nd SEMI FINAI, - August 31, 2002SENIORS

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m .RESERVES

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 11 .30 a .m .

1st SE slmr.- : - September 01, 2002SENIORS

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p.m.RESERVES

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 11 .30 a.m .

~2nd SEMI FIItAI, - August 31, 2002

SENIORSAlec Gillon Oval, Brunsivick - 2 p .m .

RESERVESAlec Gillon Oval, Brunswick - 11 .30 a .m.

1st SEMI h= U -1- September 01, 2002SENIORS

Alec Gillen Oval, Brunswick - 2 p.m.RESERVES

Alec Gillon Oval, Brunswick - 11 .30 a.m .

2nd SEMI FIT __i, - August 31, 2002SENIORS

Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m .RESERVES

Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m.

lst SEMI FINAL - September 01, 2002SENIORS

Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p.m.RESERVES

Central Reserve, Glen t verley - 11 .30 a.m .

2nd SE: ,L: . ; :bh - August 31, 2002SENIORS

Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm .RESERVES

, ~heltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am .

lst SEAZ: r?Z_ :'~, - S . ptember 01, 2002SEPIIG'S:S

Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm .RE'SERVES

Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am .

gUALII''Yi vG - August 31, 2002S MORS

Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p.m .RESERVES

Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m .

ELIMINATION T~ - September 01, 2002SEfliORS

Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m .RES LRVES

Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m.

lst 5 3 -- _71. 2, 01, 2002Gerry C 2 P.M .

2^.:~. =' - August 31, 2002Scammell Rc~ : :ve, South Oakleigh - 2 p .m .

- September 01, 2002Scammell Reserve, South Oakleigh -

1 - August 31, 2002Victoria Park-14ic ; '_< :ic Siadium, Abbotsford - 2pm .

1st S -_-MVictoria Park i

cpCember 01, 200 25! ~ .dium, Abbotsford -

2nd 7.= :?iNAh - August 31, 2002Bentleigh Reer aaon Reserve, Bentleigh - 2 p .m .

1st S3__ ;_-,Bentleigh Recrc«iioi

ptember 01, 2002eserve, Bentleigh - 2 p.m.

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Sports :^Supplies

U . Blue)

(U19-2,3&Red)

TION 1 What a huge week it has been in football and whata huge set of matches we have coming up! The final four seemssettled (unless Whispers pulls out another rabbit from thatmagical hat of his!) although their positions can varydramatically depending on results, e.g. SKOBS can finish I . 2or 3 ; Xavs 1, 2, 3 or 4 ; O .B .'s can finish 1 . 2, 3 or 4 andMarceIlin 1, 2 . 3, 4 or 5! Phew! !The match of the round saw Xavs account for St . Bernards by3pts and put the Bernies out of final's football! I still can'tbelieve they won't be playing in two weeks time . Xavs held a15pt lead at three quarter ti me - the game was hard, fast andtough . Coach Foster appealed to his players for one last effortand in the last they did just that . They attacked Xavs with anew level of ferocity and slowly clawed their way back to getwithin 3pts . But alas the siren blew. Game over! The GrammarBoys took this game right up to Old Brighton and at the lastchange had got back to within 19pts . Gerrard, Jess andTownsend were providing plenty of drive and plenty of trouble .But it was O .B .'s tall timber that caused all the damage in thelast with 7 majors to run out comfortable winners by 64pts . DeLa got back on the winning list with a very impressive 28pt ivlnover Uni Blues up at the Uni . The third quarter was thedecisive one in which De La through the efforts of Molan,Nankervis and Skinns, were able to double Uni's score . Bothsides were kicking atrociously for goal, especially Uni whoblasted 2g 5pts in the last - costly? Coach Lalor has his O.M .'steam playing some fantastic football, although not quite fourquarters yet. Mareeilin was down by 2pts at the main breakwith O.M.'s playing some inspiring running football . But it wasSheehan (again) who put his stamp on die game with a "Carey-esk" 6 goals to win the game . Best of O .bS 's were Webb, Ray andMatthews. Finally, SKOBS blasted the Cardinals off the parkand at three quarter time led by 46pts . Kempton was on firewith 5g, along with Simpson, Dempsey and Chard dominatingaround the ground. How far SKOBS!? But this Old Scotch teamwill not he down and in the last it was a Cations led recoverywith die cardinals slamming on 9g to lpt to win a great gameby 8pts. Prendergast, Reid and Kitchen were fantastic!SECTION 2 Ormond did what they had to do against OldHailevbury with Cook (12) on fire up forward . Rogash andCaptain Muzzell made certain the Monds returned to the fourafter a thumping win . The Jones' and Waxman again stood outfor the Bloods .After an even first half Beaumaris struggled to shake off adetermined Hampton Rovers team well led by Giasoumi,Morley and Burggraaff. However die Sharks managed to breakawav in the third term to hang on to an important win . S .Wilson and Windebanks were shining lights for Beaumaris .Old Essendon moved into top gear after quarter time againstMazenod to sow up top position with one round left . Cooper,Stormont and Velardo (7) were solid players for OEG, whileDunne, Dutnul and Cook stood out for the vanquished .In the match of the round a withering second quarter byWerribee set-up their victory and ended Old Ivanhoe's chances

of a final's berth.Morrissey, Kidd

actually increased their lead . But in the last, the Tigers

and Russo wu, :in great touch forthe Bees with OIG v, l1 , ;:n,d by ri ieuaih and Snell.

Old Trinity had theSECTION 3 Rupertswood had to work hard to shake off a verydetermined Therry Penola at Oak Park, the visitors runningaway in the second ham . Quinn and Corrigan gave their all fezTP, while for Rupo J-°r a^a Plummer stood out .Old Carey came < i Lhe _ :ints but not without a : e~from St. Leos Emmaus NT ' ;o toc' . the game right upespecially in the second h .-'f, t! ( c c r catch-up food - i.to much in the run to the siren .North Old Boys with Keenan (7), Little and Davidson don,they pleased were too strong for Yarra Valley at Park Orchards.For the Busharangers Jarvic and Pargeter were prominerf .Old Paradians traveled to Donvale and came home comiwinners as expected. While Eames, Nunan, Rees, JWallace and Kotsopulos were valiant the Friars an OP's on- 'led by Bux, Graham & Lyons was always on the cards .

Uni . Blacks forfeited to Old Camberwell .SECTION BLUE St . Bedes Mentone Tigers provided the upsetof the round, with a fantastic come from behind win against theladder leaders at Albert Park . This game was hard and fast withthe Jackers providing the run and the Tigers providing themuscle. But Ajax seemed to have the edge and at each change,

physicai prowess took over and through Terrell, Hilton andWaters, they were able to kick 6g to 2pts to win the match byl4pts. Best for Ajax were Friedman, Spicer and Gotleib.Oakleigh played four quarters of sustained running, directfootball, which is the style of play they will need to produceduring their final's campaign. Kennedy was outstandingaround goals with 8 majors as was Jordan with 6g . For De LaSalle, they have battled on well all year, althoughundermanned. Best were Smyth, K. Smyth and Mitchell.Mentone Panthers and Bentleigh provided a very entertainingmatch until three quarter time, it was then that the Combinetook over to kick 6g - 2g to run out winners by 36pis.Robertson, Lee and Wright were best for the Demons as wasKelly, O'Connor and Clarke for Mentone.SECTION RED Despite the Bullants best efforts La Trobe Unigot the points when they managed to keep their noses in fromof Bulleen Templestowe for the majority of the day . La TrobeUni less than impressive going into the finals while theBullants continue to improve .

St . Bernards (2) suffered their first taste of defeat when?viI-ISOB came to play. In front by the barest of margins andwith Bowen, Ternes & Sprague in everything the High bangedon thirteen second half goals to three to move to outrightsecond spot. Walsh and A.Mitchell were better Bernies .In a thriller at Wetbourne GS the home team kept at Aquinasall day and so much so caused an upset by drawing. The upsetalso toppling the Bloods from second position . Pavez, Nikola

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hes for the Warriors while the

an C PvIS hosted Old Xaverians (2) and despite thei rserved by Sturma and Failia .

,-ning half were unable to maintain the pace, Xavste better adding thirteen goals to two .

TTON 1 The match of the round sees Old Brighton host St .

if the four finalists, contact Whispers !

:ii- at South Rd. Although St . Bernards cannot make the,' can have a significant impact on them . For O.B.'s a

11 give them a chance of gaining third spot an de double chance . With big Smith back in front of

5.66% difference between them does not seem thattable . De La Salle host Caulfield at Waverley Rd ,sides playing good football . De La's form as been

ld therefore should win at home. Xavs v. Oldhas been shifted to ZuicHale Stadium . Coach

er be careful about this one because if 0 .M='s playters of football, anything could happen . St . Kevins

win against Uni to maintain top position. Lose, and it isto cond or third . Finally, Scotch will have to do th e

le and annihilate Marcellin at the college -but then; happened last week? Selections : De La, O.B ., Xavs ,

in and SKOBS. Note : if any coach would like video

' 2 Old Haileybury will be no match for Old Trinitybe sharpening their claws in preparation for a secon diweekend .is will be mindful of Mazenod's up and down form but

io doubt have more to play for and will win well.. ::don face an in-form 'Werribee whose barnstormin g

o the season will come to a conclusion today . The Beeso win to get into the four and hope Ormond lose to Old

With Kidd, Carson and Joshua Russo in good touch;iu 1 ; :,, s will give OEG a run for their money, however with the;i6:, ~ of Flaherty, Forrest and Frazer in form OEG will win and

out the minor premiership .In the other crucial match Ormond travel to Old Ivanhoe

. : .j, ing that a win will assure themselves of another U19 2fin :!) series. They returned to the winner's list last week bu t

!opposition will give no ground, OIG are unable to make:u tuur and with little to play for will find the Monds ahead atLe nal siren.SECTION 3 Old Carey will be keen to have a final hit out before

'< and this week they face a tough and uncompromisin giPenola . TP will give the OC's a good contest, but I

u ;rt see Steve Maus losing the opportunity to fine tune hi sr ; for next weekend.

::ui r r t-swood will be too strong for Yarra Valley, who should beon~ratulated for completing the season under trying

clrumstances.rth Old Boys and 44`hitefriars will be a close hard fought

with NOBS through Keenan, Citroen and Lias holdingThe Friars second half has been poor when compared

to their first half return and I feel NOBS will finish with a willfor season 2002.Old Paradians Na.ill give Uni . Blacks no joy and win well in awarm-up for their second semi final clash against OldCamberwell.Old CambenveIl host St . Leos Emmaus SvP and with two weeksenforced break the Wellers may be a little slow to start but willbe in front by plenty at the end .SECTIO N BLUE De La Salle host Bentleigh at Waverley Parkwith a start time of 11 .30am ; the first game of the De La Under19 extravaganza. But unfortunately for them, the Demons Ibelieve, will be too strong and too big and should run outcomfortable winners by 42pts . The match of the round sees theTigers play the Blues at Mentone Reserve . The Tigers have runinto some really good form having defeated the top side lastweek and if they defeat the second team today, watch out comefmals time. The Blues are tall and quick, whereas the Tigershave overall strength and speed. If the Tigers can nullify the bigfella in the middle, they'll win. It should be a great game towatch - the Tigers by 3pts. Finally, the Panthers could have animpact on the four by defeating Ajax at Southern Rd. Do thisand they lose top spot if Monash vrins! For me, the Jackershave too much at stake to lose, and should win by 22pts .SECTION RED MHSOB coming off a morale boosting win lastweek over St. Bernards (2) face an in-form Bulieen-Templestorre at home. The Bul!,~nts ~v^ll are the High a frightbut not enor.4h to ;~t the points . -,~NTINU :D P .̀, 6'E 1 2

Marcellin 6 65O'hwfe St Kevtns 0 55D= Old Xaverlans 2 49Cations Old Scotch 5 42Smith Old Brighton 5 39jjNDi✓ R 19/ 2Ferarri Beaumaris 0 64Morris Mazenod 0 58For- _ ;t Old Essendon 0 40Al; ona Old Ivanhoe 0 36Co ,- Ormond 12 31i 1/3

Old Paradians 6 57

UNDER 1912 RED

Potter Ru pertswood 5 54Ryan Old Cambenvell 0 48C illavet Whltefriars 0 43Ar -- ~G Old Carey 5 431 a9r2 Bz~.jlsL . . je Mentone 3 48KYotfil Bentlelgh 1 45Gilbert Monash Blues 0 44Jordan Oakiei h 6 41Grace Monas~i Blues 0 37

Sterakowski MHSOB 1 62Fraczok MHSOB 0 33Beech A quinas 3 32Silk Old Xaverians 0 28Verga Bulleen Templestowe 0 27

Be-marls v. MazenodOld .ssendon v. rJ- rribee

Old I thoe v, Ormon d- :La - -,e V . C_ .~fl . ._ I mnmarians

Old Br : ton v. oi Aernard sOld _~verlans v. Old _:_iburnians

- now at McHale StadiumVlarcel lin v . Old Scotch

St Kevins v. University Blues1UPIDER-19 SECTION 2

Old Hailevburv v. Old TrinttvHampton Rovers has the bye

T4JF 4AA4TGi IQ G(1riTRIlI 1 FR 9 tir19

n ; 301,, r aola

P.>>p^ ..,°.. ~ . .. ley OB

'i . 'l 1 i ; :friars,ersitv Black s

-m .,aus WP

South Melbourne Districts v. OakletghSt Bedes Men Due Tigers v. Monash Blues

fvientonP Panthers v. AJAXat ` ) ne G-=Mar

IvII3w(, ... . _l ._u .i TempiestoweAquinas v . St Bernards (2 )

Old xaverL^ S) v. Old Westbourne- at Eisteraudck Park No. 2 Oval.

La Trobe Universitv v. Williamstown CYMSai9.l0am.

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Ufi ➢̀-7 . 19? 1CAULFIELD 1.2 3.2 6.6 6.6(42)OLDB' 1i1HTJN 3.2 8.4 9.7 16.10(106)Caulfield Grammarians: Townsend 2, Fagan, Frost, Riven . Lawson . Best:Gerrand. Jess, To varsend Linford, Fagan, Lawson .Old Brighton: Smith 5, TooteIl 2, Eastgate 2 . Dale, Lynch, Duncan, Furaer.Jackson, Gadsen, Mason . Best. Leaf, Hogarth . Dale, Duncan, Eastgate, Ryan.Umpires: A . Simpson. L. Dillon (F), T. Casucelli (B)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .9 2.13 3.14 5.19 (49)DE LA SALLE 2.2 7.9 8.16 10.18 (78)University Blues: Millard 2, Rice 1, Rankin 1 . Marriott 1 . Best Maddison .Cameron, Millar, Millard, Gibson, file .De La Salle: Oakley 2, Aldemecio 2, waltnsley 2, Quinane 2, Bourke,Padula. Best Molan, Natil;ervis, Sklnns, Alderuccia Quinane, KeLtfter.Umpires : J . Ralph (F), B . Ralph, B . Moylan, S . Moy-an (B)

ST. BERNARDS 2.3 3.7 6.9 10.13 (73)OLD XAVERL9INS 1 .1 5.2 9.6 11.10 (76)St. Bernards: Masiropasqua 4, Mansfield 3, Elliot 2, N . Thomas. BestHeskett, Burns, Mansfield, Campbell, Smith . Elliot.Old Xaverlans : Williams 2, Doxey 2, Posted . Heeley, Leoncelli, Riss,SupupFo, Hardwick Best: Scanlon, Rogs, Sapuppo. Lowrie, Smith,Hardwick .Umpires: A. Pyle, T. Lilley (F) . A. Borg . B. Share (B), L. Pipe, C. Kaleta (G)

OLD MELBURtd1ATVS 4.3 6.5 9.8 12.11 (83)R3ARCELLIIQ 2.2 6.3 11,8 15 .10 (100)Marcellin : Sheeh an 6. Barden 2, Addison. Gibson, Wise, Dignan, Mastores,Coghlan Best. Sheehan. Brovnt, Wignali, Doyle, Dignan, Barden.Old R3elburnians: Matthews 3, J. Ray 2, Leggoe 2 . Turner 2, Webb 2,Kauye. Hethenngton . Best Webb. J. Ray, Fagan, Matthews, Harari, Wulff .Umpires: D. Stephens (F), L . Pell, D. Melder (G )

OLD SCOTCH 1.0 5.2 8.4 17.5 (107)ST KEVIIGS 5.4 10.6 14.14 14.15 (99)Old Scotch : Cations 5, Taft 4, Thompson 3, Kitchen, Lewis, Quail, Smith,Teasdale Best Prendergast . Reid. Kitchen, Sutherland, Smith, Aurel-Smith .St Kevins: Kempton 5, Hamilton 2 . Chard, Coates. Dempsey, Gissktg.Mahoney, Mount, Underwood . Best Simpson. Kempton, Dempsey,Sierakowski . Chard. Duggan .Umpires : M. Meier, K. McNiece (F), L. Dalton (B), N. Murphy, P. Love (G)

UNDER 19/ 2

ORP.IOND 7.3 16.8 22.10 30 .17 (197)OLD HAILEBURY 1 .3 3.3 6.4 7.6(48)Ormond: Cook 12, F4'helier 3, Arnold 2, Robbins 2, Rogaelt 2, teHennepe,MuzzelL B .Frankltn, Davis, Raysan, Clinch, Johnstone . Wilson, HassallBest Cook, Rogash, Muzzell, Lerner, W)teller, Arnold .Old Hailebury: tiVaamnai 2, A.Jones 2, McLachlan. Glanville . BestM .Jones, Waxtnan, A. Jones, Baker, Kight, Mosbey.Umpires: P. Rapke, B. Numt (F) . B. Adamson, R Mayston (J) (B)

HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 5.6 7.10 10.10 (70)BEAUMARIS 3.3 5.6 9.9 14.15 (99)Hampton Rovers: McCallum 4, Ellis, Giasoumi, Henry, Kezllas, Selena,Weaver Best: Giasoumi, Kezilas, meNamara, Morley, burggraafL Maltttouse .Beaurnarls: wooinough, Deaton 3. Windebanks 2, Wilson . Gillespie .Rawlins, Mulquiney, McNlcholas, Best. S. Wilson, wmdebanks,McN;cholas, Raolnough, Craton, Rawlins ,Umpires: S . Mackie (F) . J . Le Breton, J. Nicholson (B)

MAZENOD 3.3 5.5 6.5 8.7(55)OLD ESSENDON 5 .4 10.7 16.13 22.19 (151)Mazenod: Ihmnil 3. Kinntburgh 2 . Dunne, Del Mastro, Castricunt . BestDunne, Dutmil. Powell, Stanley. Stagllano. Cook.Old Essendon: Velardo 7, Stormont 5. Flaherty 2, Haniza 2, Harewood 2,Dawson, Cerantonio, Frazer, tr,eidner . Best: Cooper, Stormont. Velardo.May, Hamza, Weidner,Umpires : M. Buxton (F)

WERRIBEE 1 .2 6.5 10.10 13.12 (90)OLD IVANHOE 1.4 1.5 6.7 8.8156)Werribee : C.Yasar 3. N .Gauchi 3, Jack 2, Paimington, Bianco . JustinRusso . Joshua Russo, O'Brien . Best Morrsey, Palntington, Carson,C }'asar, Kidd, Joshua . Russo .Old Ivanhoe: Nagel 2, Luxon 2, Verocchi, Dinakis, Peacock . Bryant . BestMeredtth, Snell, Georgian, Luzon, Nagel. Nielson .Umpires: D. D'Altera

UN--DER 19/3THERRY PENOLA 3.2 7.4 9.6 14 .11 (95)RUPERTSWOOD 3 .6 6.9 15.12 19.14 ( 128)Therry Penola : D Goodwin, Caccamo 4, Atkinson, Skie.thibs, Sheppard,T.Goodwin, Quinn . Corrigan 1 . Best Fenton. Bowcock, Sheppard, Quinn,Belsey, Carrigan .Rupertswood: Potter 5, Jaeger 4, Barry Peter 3 . Albazus, Anderson 2, Dale,

cGovern I Best- Howard, Plum!-, Arthurson, Kosta . Barry I

AQUINAS 4.1 5.2 10.3 11.8 (74)

igires: S.Scully. B . Carland (EDFLMF)

ST LEOS EPJLR7AUS WP 1 .4 3.6 8.13 9.17 (71)OLD CAREY 5.8 9.13 11.5 14.19 (1 )

3)St Leos Emmaus: Fox 3, Catchlove 2, Markwell 1 . Cullen 1, Munro 1Landy 1 . Best: Fox, barely, Sa4vitsch, Wilkinson, Kennedy, Levins .Old Carey: Angus 5, Katanevakis 2, Bewley 2, Salmon 1, Stervart-Holtv,1, Rossigngolo 1, Andrews 1, Bennett 1. Best; Angus . biacFarlat,Stewart-Holmes, Trumbull, Davey, Simpson .Umpires: D. Murray. K . McNiece (F), N. Murphy, P. Love (G)

YARRA VALLEY OB 0.3 3.4 5.5 7 .7(,-NORTH OLD BOYS 5.3 10.7 13 .11 17.' ' (11 _.Yarra Valley: B .Clarke 2, C.Britt . D.Tsouparikovits, B.Niclte'-, CT.Peters. Best C.Britt . D .Tsouparikotiits . B.Nicholas, AParge . B..B.Nicholas, P.Jarvie.North Old Boys: Keen an 7. Mathews 4, Cook 2 . West 1 . Dobson 1, DaI1 . Saari 1 . Best Keenan . Little. D .Ryan, Dobson, Mathews, Davidson .Umpires : D . lr,mdlow. G. Finley (F)wHITEF12IARS 0.1 1.3 4.4 7.6 1,,OLD PARADIANS 5.6 10.12 20.18 23 .", (1,; ;Whitefriars : Cursio 2, Tillig 2, Drinkwater, S . Hill. Wallace. B:.sc i :Kotsopolous. Wallace. Rees, Eames. Janson .Old Paradians: S. Strickland 6, Spiuosa 3, O'Meara 3, Lyons 3, Yon :=

_ Kalviskis 2, D. Strickland, Hughes, Yea Bnmdeil . Best Bus. GLyons, Maher, Young. Yeo.Umpires: G. Roberts (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9.12 (66) (Fat led)OLD CAMBERWELL 18 .20 (128 )

UNDER 191BLUE

BENTLEIGH 0.1 3.2 6.4 8.8 (56)HfENTONE PANTHERS 3.8 4.10 6.20 12.20 (92)Bentleigh : Robertson 3, R Murphy 2. Cox 2, Krotofil. Best Robertson. Lie,Wright, Aitken, K. Murphy, H . McKenzie.Mentone : Little 3, Fairbanks 3. Clarke 2, Cochrane 2, Mitvalsky . Date ..Best Kelly, O'Connor, Clarke . Date, Russo, Hamilton.Umpires : G. Morgan (F)

OAKLEIGH 4.8 11.18 22.21 32 .27 (219)DE LA SALLE (2) 1.2 2.2 - 3.2 4.5 (29)Oakteigfi: Kennedy 8, Jordan 6, Nevezie 4, Plaukovits 2, Gambuss 2,Ciavarella 2, Ills 2 . Britt 1, Cash 1 . Mulholland 1, Sowersby 1, Briggs 1,Murray 1 . Best Kennedy. Earl, Cash, Jordan, Stevenson. Nevezie .De La Salle: McLeod 1, Saunders 1 . Sheehan 1 . Wton 1 . Best Smyth,IC Snryth. Mitchell, Francis, McLeod, Laragy .Umpires : M . Thornhill. T. Doecke (F)

AJAX 2.6 5.6 9.10 10.12 (72)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2 .4 4.5 6.11 12.14 (86)AJAX: Silver 3 Fetter 2, Israelsohn, Nissen, SeidL Chester, Thurin . BestFriedman, Krasnasteut, Spicer . Gotleib . Fetter, Silver.St Bedes: Terrell 3, Morgan 2 McGettin 2 l-lilton 2 McMurray, McNamara,Grasby. Best Terrell . Hilton, Waters, Buck, Weedon . Moss.Umpires: S . Stokes (F)

UNDER 191REDBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .1 4.6 6.9 9.11 (65)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.3 6.9 8.12 11 .16 (82)Bulleen Tempestowe: Not received.La Trobe University: Not received .Umpires : C . Collins, V. Labcda (EDFL) (F) . S. Collins, R.ltvist (B)

ST, BERNARDS 5.2 7.8 9.10 10 .12 (64)

MHSOB 4.8 7.9 14.10 20 .12 (126)St. Bernards : C . Mitchell 3, Hughes 2 . Thomas 2, Harvey. Levides, Ryan .

Best. Walsh . Ryan, Oxenford Matthews, Campbell . A Mitchell.MHSOB: Warehouse 4, Adcock 3 . Dunne 3. Bowen 2. Gevaux 2, Orchard2, A4ollenberg, Moore. Sierakowskl, Ternes. Best- Saultry . Adcock, Boetrn,Tomes, Raleigh . Sprague.Umpires: A Fyte. T. Lllley (F). N. Brown (B)

OLD wESTBOURNE 2 .1 6.4 7.5 11.8 (74)

Old Westbourne: Pavez 2, Gerace 2, LHudson 2 . Natdu 2, Vaughan, Dean.Brabant . Best: L.Hudson, Pavez, Nikola, Corp . Braham, Hodgson.Aquinas: Beech 3, Alford 3. Faiila 2, Toomey, liogelman. Witte. Best:Sturma, Cooper, Toomey, Mentullen, Failla, Boland .Umpires: P. Hoffmatt (F)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3.0 7.3 7.4 911 (65)OLD X.4VERLINS (2) 1.4 5.6 16.9 18.10 (118)Williamstown CYMS : Not received .Old Xaverians: Not received.Umpires : M. Gilday (F7

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C ^h : Chris MathiesonNapier B 1 C . Mitchell 3 N. Addison 1 L. Ross 1 J . Knight

2 Foster T 3 J. Hughes 4 L. Considine 2 N . Gamble 2 E . Townsing

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5 Scott B 6 P. Bourke 7 D. Armstrong 5 M. Ryan 5 N . Guy (C)6 Townsend M 8 T. Woodlock 8 L. Money 6 L. Dale 7 S . Harsh7 Fagan C 9 A. Skinns 10 A. Dale 7 D . Meade 8 J . Ra y

'8 Aylen T 10 B. Oakley 11 M . Voska 8 B. Gadsden 9 J . O Dwyer

g Frost W 11 D . Browning 12 D. Beattie 9 A. Clarke 10 G. Rollesto n10 Crathern G 12 T. Molan 13 T. Zappulla 10 J . Hogarth

11 C . Burgess (VC )

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12 Schattner D14 S. Byers 14 D. Salce 11 C . Adamis 12 R . Faulkne r

13 W. McDonald

13 Rowlmgs J16 M . Hayes 15 R. Hayne 12 S. Eastgate

15 R . Hetheringto n15 Jenkinson S

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17 Linford R20 S. Brown (C) 18 B . Carmody 16 C . Tootell 21 R . Matthews

18 0'hoy B 21 B. Quinane 19 N. Brown 17 B. Furzer 22 A . Rush19 Franklin-Jones T 22 M. Naughtin 20 E. Weeks 18 A . Salem 23 N . Robinso n

20 Trigg M 25 R . Walmsley 21 T. Sheehan 19 J . McCowwan 24 R. Galbrait h21 Young P 26 R . Sherman 22 J . Neal 20 W. Leaf 30 J . Miller

22 Lawson A 27 B. Pedula 23 M . Chong 21 T. Marshall 32 C. Hanchett e23 Margiannis M 30 T. Nicholas 24 K. Bandon 22 T. Lamb 34 J . Beaumont

Dorman N 33 C . Rice 25 M . Mastores 23 B . Aburrow 36 B . Whitechurch

26 Colosimo G 35 J. Hennessy 26 C. Dignan 25 P. Smith 37 E . Matthias

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32 Argyros S 44 A. McLeish 29 A. Schoepman 29 B . Richardson 42 B . Faulkne r

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1 A. Grant 1 Fox A 1 C . Burns 1 J . Dempsey 1 Millar A (C)2 M. Walkom (VC) 2 Hulett S

3 Pascen J 2 S . Neeson 2 T. Duggan (C) 2 Nicholls C4 A. Sutherland 4 Santaluca C 3 N . Thomas 3 L (VC}L. Giansiracusa 3 Rankin T5 C . Swan 5 LeonceGi T 4 M. Walsh 4 JP Mount 4 Trail N6 M . Moffatt 6 Fudetn 0 5 J . Smith

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10 R . James 11 J . Ryan 10 Medlin T

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n Glynn P 13 L . Mansfi eld14 N Serrano

14 A . Hamilton 13 Ihle T14 Rice N16 D . Jenning s

17 M . Gar18 L~nch T19 ncKinie A

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16 Bennett C17 Maddison N.

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.18 L . Fielding 19 C. Underwood 18 Butko P(VC)

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41 Ross S 33 A . Marian 42 A. Grant 32 Gibson S56 C. Tallent 42 Deehan A 39 J . Hughes 43 W . Gullifer 33 Stearns R66 A. Routled e9 43 Ro ~rs M

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1 P. Iron s2 L . Mulquiney3 M . Eady4 T. Shugg5 B . Bird6 D. Gargaro7 S . Lynch8 S . Croft

S . Wilson0 C . Buckley1 T. Fitzgerald2 C. Collin s3 C. Tuck4 P. Berry

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1 A Bouc ._reau2 B Kinniburgh3 P. Fuller4 A . Powell5 C. Morris6 N . McKay7 D. Dunne8 P. Guiliano9 G . Massey10 A . Filippelli11 M . Ballenger12 B . C . Kennedy13 C. Agius14 M . Po wer15 A. Manjikan16 M . Duthil17 B . J. Kennedy18 L. Del Mastro19 A. Coo k20 M . Regan21 D. Hansen22 D. Hallet23 A. Stagliano24 S. Castricum25 T. Bourbon26 L . Franks27 B. Thomas28 S. Dave y29 D . Devlin30 C . McDade31 J. Discala32 D . orman33 B. Waldro n

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AJAX C; E cr' e, iia NT O NE PANTHERSCoach : Gary Blusztein Coach: Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith Coaches: Dean Andrew

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4 G . Allan4 A. Lewis 4 G. McFarlane 4 D. Lowther . 5 G . Sherlock5 B. Rose 5 J . Robertson 4 C. McMahon 6 N . Fishe r

6 J. Kestenberg 6 L. Forrest 8 L . Jarvis 7 D . Clarke

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11 D . Gubereck 11 J. Monk 15 S. Smyth 13 M. Haye s14 C . Schloeffe l

12 A. Silver 12 T. Wright 16 K. Smyth 15 D . Fav a13 D . Rozenbes 13 D . Ferdinands 17 G . Walton 16 D . Russ o14 D . Hershan 14 M . Wilson 19 M . Hayes 17 J

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23 R . Groom19 D . Seidl 19 P. Brown 28 D. Thompson 24 M. Duggan20 J. Thurin 20 M . Sidney 35 S. Meehan 25 B. Lane21 D . Arousi 21 K Murphy 42 M . Sheehan 26 A. Rock22 22 B. McLellan 47 J. Greatorex 27 B. Hall

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4 G. Chessari 4 S. Earl 5 D. McNamara

5 K. Cummins 5 C . Kokkinos 6 B. Buck7 P . Grasby

6 A. Costley 7 M. Stevenson 8 J. Morga n8 B. Luff 8 R . Symmons

9 M . Kellehe r9 M. Edwards 9 M . Jordan 10 M . Hilto n10 S. O'Donnell 10 A . Mulholland 11 N. Weedon11 L. Northway, 11 W. Plaukovits 12 T. Cunningham ,-712 M . Tennant 12 D . Sowersby 13 L . Jones13 J. Oswald 13 S. Collins 14 L . McMurray y14 G . Roney 14 S. Cammiss 15 M . O'Brien16 T. Huggins 15 P. Holden 15 T. McCol l

19 G . Gilbert 16 J. Gael 16 S. Birol

20 J. Fairley 17 S. Bando 19 A. Paterson

23 P. Nevill 18 J. Bunworth 20 M . Ferris22 N. Worsno p

24 A. Francis 19 A Ciavarella 23 J. Lynch31 H . Evans 20 N . Wills 24 L . Cieslak (VC )33 L . Beddingfield 21 J. Briggs 25 C. Connolly34 G . Rowley 22 T Orchard (VC) 26 L . Terrell35 M . Sharkie 23 D . Zula 27 D. Waters36 A. Hickey 24 J. Reynolds 28 M . Andrews39 D . Taylor 25 J. Nevezie (C) 31 D. Moss42 S. Young 26 M . Grinter 36 A. Walstab ~~ ~~ ~:~• A

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T. White 2 D . Buccachio 2 M. Brain (VC) 16 P. Farran ti . Kogelman (C) 3 R . Burns 3 D. Henzi 25 S. Brooks

Boland 4 R . Carrucan 4 P. McGrath 31 M. Fannin gL. Stafford 5 G. Taylor 5 B . Geveaux 40 R . Slater

7 C. Crozier 6 P. Ganiatsas 6 J . Raleigh 58 T. DugganR. Wilson 7 M . Daskalou 7 T Wogan-Browne 59 R ButcherP. Sorace 8 R. Conte 8 O. Henz l

9 R Temes

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10 D. Weegberg 9 F. Paola10 J Hassan

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A . Pringle12 B .Jorgensen 12 S. Foley (DVC) 63 J . Laidlaw

1 3 V. Hall 13 G. Keranidopoulos 13 D . Fox 64 P. Marozzi14 B . Cooper

14 A Nichol 14 R . Read 67 A . Place15 N . Sturma .

15 G Macrides 15 T Fraczek (Capt) 68 S . Davis16 L. Gardiner .

16 A . March16 J. Robertson 69 J . Hank

19 6. Beech 17 P. Margin 17 D. Slucki 71 M . Millar-_ M . Parker 18 R Lee

19 A. Edwards 72 D . Butle r?1 P Scognamillo .

19 AA. Mihalos20 G . Saultr y21 S Sierakowski

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28 W. Collis 30 J . Davi s31 T. Cousland32 N . Adcock33 R . Whitehous e34 S . Moor e35 R . Cassell

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fine all ,:ad' :2rry ka.safe on 67.but.. . ThatLady' hasn'tsung yet . .Gavin tooka

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Carry Hi~ : :ey D 1Gavan Flower D4 ( 3

i Tom Brain Can P;,, !,,,,ho Norm Nugent D 3

to level with Tom ito go! Luke Derbyshire 0 2 0

winners and got a couple Damian Carry

N20white Tom tried the big torp Brad Beitze lfrom the centre and the Peter Williamson Dwind didn't carry it - o-Norm's had a ivord to the Ed Sill D3 0umps, gota free & kicked4 Tony Miller U19-1 0

First offence ($5) ; second i _tfence ($25);third offence ($5 0);J'oi h offence ($100) ;

each subsequent offence ($100).es,VC18 failure to Seniors/Ulg failure to

phone scores by 2.30pm provide final scores by 5pmOld Melburnians (U)Williamstown CYMS (U )

Phoned incorrect scores Rd 16Williamstown CYMS (U), Aquinas (U).

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winning after a surprise draw with Old Westhoume. Previous

Aquinas host St . Bernards (2) still smarting from losing their fir> .last week, while the Bloods will also be keen to get back to

results all favour the Bernies and while the Bloods will test themearly I cannot see the top team losing consecutive matches .Old Xaverians (2) and Old Westbourne clash in what will be abeauty. Neither side has been overly consistent in 2002 yethave caused some upsets along the way . Today after a strongshowing last week I favour the Warriors to finish their seasonon a winning note .La Trobe Uni host Willlamstown CYMS at Bundoora at 9 . 10am .While the Gulls will again prove a thorn in the Students' sidethey will not have enough firepower to topple La Trobe Uni.

All a ~uiications to:

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it 31 B Section ist SemiS ;- ~~lit 1 A Section lot SemiSat Sept 7 B Section 2nd SemiSun Sept 8 A Section 2nd Semi

Sat Sept 1d C Section Grand Fina lSun Sept 15 A Section Preliminary Final

Sat Sept 21 B Section bra i Final

Sun Sept 22 A Sec~ion Grand Final

Peter Cosgriff, Old Paradians serves).Misconduct, 2 matches .

* Lee F" erald, Kew. Striking, 2 matches .

* E ;n , Old Brighton (Under-19) .Abusi . .. :.ulguage, 2 matches .

*P ui I ;y, Old Ivanhoe (Club 1 8).Striking, 2 matches .

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D~ FcFnyf$ P W L D For Agst % Pis

rOtlnsH BLUES 17 16 1 0 1374 498 275 .90 64

IVERSITY BLACKS 17 12 5 0 1433 731 196 .03 48 5 0 1498 787 190-34 4 8

ST LE05 E[ ,iPlAUS WP 17 1212 5 0 1276 832 153 .37 48

AJAX - , f ; :3 O C 17 9 8 0 1206 1019 118.35 36

WEST BRUNSWICK 17 13 3 1 1248 519 240 .46 54

IOEASSUMPTION 17 8 9 0 953 1076 88.57 3 2

GEELONG 17 6 11 0 874 988 88.46 2 4

';'!E AMATEURS 17 5 12 0 992 1354 73.26 2 0:!STOWN CYMS 17 3 14 0 627 2109 29 .73 1 2'4 TEMPLESTOWE17 2 15 0 641 1670 38.38 8

9ZRE-~~'~~~$ P W L D For Agst IFIiiROY REDS 17 16 1 0 1465 577 253.90 64

ypRRA VALLEY 0 B 17 15 2 0 1652 618 267.31 60

PEtlINSULA 0 B 17 12 5 0 1297 1019 127.28 48

OLD CAREY 17 10 7 0 958 907 105.62 40-', T_EIGH AFC 17 7 10 0 1057 1097 96.35 28

-.SIDE 17 7 10 0 1042 1198 86.98 28

_ESIAN 0 C 17 6 11 0 882 1265 69 .72 24

,TROBE UNI 17 5 12 0 770 1062 72 .50 20

17 4 13 0 819 1489 55 .00 1 6

- i..EIGH AFC 17 3 14 0 829 1610 51 .49 1 2

p,~ R~~~UYES P w L D For Agst ;~ Pts

STJOHNS 0 C 17 14 3 0 1490 628 237 .26 56

SOUTH t4ELB DISTRICTS17 12 5 0 1110 716 155 .03 48

ELSTERNWICK 17 11 6 0 1110 937 118 .46 44

;';THORN AMATEURS 17 8 8 1 1061 877 120 .98 34~lDAL TALLY-HO 17 7 10 0 874 1013 86 .28 28ER HOUSE 17 6 11 0 777 1162 66.87 24

B~;5SH GRYPHONS 17 5 12 0 796 1059 75 .17 20

>i ; n'dBURNE UNI 17 5 12 0 690 1289 53 .53 20

RiCc?^AOND CENTRAL 17 3 14 0 558 1726 32.33 12

04 RESERVES P W L D For Agst % Ratio

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16 14 2 0 1649 724 227.76 87 .50

NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 14 2 0 1553 765 203.01 87 . 50

ALBERT PARK 15 13 2 0 1500 678 221.24 86 .67

UHS-VU A F C 16 9 7 0 1389 883 157.3 56.25

MT LILYDALE 15 8 7 0 1066 801 133.08 53.33RUPERTSW000 15 7 8 0 1168 1157 100 .95 46.67

OLD WESTBOURNE 15 7 8 0 1111 1122 99 .02 46 .67

ST MARYS 16 7 9 0 995 1032 96 .41 43 .75

BULLEEN COBRAS 16 4 12 0 778 1355 57 .42 25 .00

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 2 13 0 560 1509 37 .11 13 .33FOX HILL NORTH 15 0 15 0 389 2310 16 .84 0 .00

U19SECTION1 P W L D For Agst % Pta

STKEVINS 17 12 5 0 1666 1319 126 .31 48OLD XAVERIANS 17 11 6 0 1563 1144 136 .63 44

OLD BRIGHTON 17 11 6 0 1480 1130 130 .97 44

MARCELLIN 17 11 6 0 1608 1399 114 .94 44

OLD SCOTCH 17 10 7 0 1496 1479 101 .15 40

ST BERNARDS 17 9 8 0 1784 1393 128 .07 36

UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 8 9 0 1393 1522 91 .52 32

DE LA SALLE 17 7 10 0 1378 1574 87 .55 28

CAULFIELD GR 17 4 13 0 1085 1698 63.90 16

OLD MELBURNIANS 17 2 15 0 909 1711 53.13 8

U19 SEC,TlOU 2 p sy L D for Agst J Pts

OLD ESSENDON GR 17 14 2 1 1742 1123 155 .12 58

OLD TRINITY 17 14 3 0 1437 912 157 .57 56

BEAUMARIS AFC 17 13 3 1 1502 1175 127 .83 54

OR690ND 17 10 7 0 1433 1234 116 .13 40

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 17 9 7 1 1405 1340 104.85 38

OLD IVANHOE 17 9 8 0 1457 1394 104.52 3 6

ENOD 0 C 17 6 10 1 1064 1615 65,88 26

AMPTON ROVERS 17 5 12 0 1020 1510 67.55 20

uLD HAILEYBURY 17 2 15 0 853 1964 43.43 8

U19 SECTION 3 P 1•y L D For Agst % Pis

OLD PARADIANS 17 15 2 0 2362 999 236.44 60

OLD CAMBERWELL 17 13 4 0 1887 917 205.78 52

RUPERTSWOOD 17 13 4 0 2112 1253 168.56 52

OLD CAREY 17 12 5 0 1719 1563 109.98 48

NORTH OLD BOYS 17 9 8 0 1152 1422 81 .01 36

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 6 11 0 1488 1687 88.20 24

WHITEFRIARS 17 6 11 0 1386 1821 76.11 24

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 5 12 0 1194 2023 59 .02 20

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 17 3 14 0 1099 1974 55 .67 12

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 17 3 14 0 1098 2136 51 .40 12

U19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst f__ Ratio

AJAX 16 12P90NASH BLUES 15 11OAKLEIGH 16 11ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 15 10MENTONE PANTHERS 16 8BENTLEIGH AFC 16 3DE LA SALLE (2) 15 2SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0

U19 (2) RED P w

ST BERNARDS (2) 17 16MHSOB 17 13AQUINAS 0 C 17 12LA TROBE UNI 17 9OLD WESTBOURNE 17 7OLD XAVERIANS (2) 17 6BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE17 3WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17 0

4 0 1499 1091 137 .4 75.004 0 1533 874 175 .4 73.335 0 1578 1110 142 .16 68 .754 1 1497 1222 122 .5 66 .678 0 1489 1252 118.93 50 .00

12 1 1181 1402 84.24 18 .7513 0 576 2502 23.02 13 .337 0 0 0 0 0.0 0

L D For Agst % Pis

1 0 2211 704 314 .06 64

4 0 1629 1061 153 .53 524 1 1548 901 171.81 50

8 0 1370 1049 130 .60 36

9 1 1407 1118 125.85 3011 0 1341 1427 93.97 24

13 1 875 2119 41 .29 14

16 1 486 2847 17.07 2

CLUB 13 - 1 P t~r L D Far Agst Pts

PRAHRAN AFC 15 14 1 0 1751 852 205.52 56

OLD XAVERIANS 15 13 2 0 1860 668 278.44 52

DE LA SALLE 15 10 5 0 1335 772 172.93 40

ST KEVINS 15 10 5 0 1216 910 133.63 40

OLD MELBURNIANS 15 6 9 0 932 1173 79 .45 24MAZENOD 0 C 15 4 11 0 817 1580 51 .71 16

ELEY PARK AFC 15 2 13 0 829 1530 54.18 8

OLD ESSENDON GR 15 1 14 0 474 1906 24.87 4

CLUB 13 NORTH P w c D For Agst r Pis

OLD IVANHOE 15 14 1 0 1331 652 204 .14 56

MARCELLIN 15 11 4 0 987 707 139 .60 44

THERRY PENOLA OB 15 11 4 0 934 677 137.96 44

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 10 5 0 1035 617 167 .75 40

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 7 8 0 889 965 92 .12 28

BRUNSWICK AFC 15 3 12 0 709 1112 63.76 12

FITZROY REDS 15 3 12 0 597 1218 49.01 12

OLD TRINITY 15 1 14 0 477 1158 41 .19 4

CLUB 13 - SOUTH P W L D For Agst / Pis

COLLEGIANS 15 15 0 0 1773 456 388 .82 60

MONASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1391 718 193.73 44

ST LEOS EMMAUS 15 10 5 0 1113 807 137 .92 40

OLD BRIGHTON 15 .7 8 0 1042 839 124.20 28

WHITEFRIARS 15 7 8 0 1062 1042 101 .92 28

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 4 11 0 824 1585 51 .99 16

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 4 11 0 665 1548 42 .96 16

OLD GEELONG 15 1 14 0 396 1805 21 .94 4

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P W L D For % Pis

51 :r ;DS 17 14 2 1 1884 1476 127.64 5 8OLD XAVERIt IS 17 12 4 1 1713 1461 117.25 50MARCELLIN 17 12 5 0 1800 1405 128 .11 48OLD SCOTCH 17 10 6 1 1723 1691 101 .89 42OLDIVANHOE 17 9 8 0 1619 1505 107.57 36UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 8 9 0 1533 1577 97.21 32OLD TRINITY 17 6 10 1 1682 1609 10454 26

ST KEVINS 17 6 11 0 1685 1560 108 .01 24

DE LA SALLE 17 5 12 0 1364 1760 77 .50 20MHSOB 17 1 16 0 1265 2224 56 .88 4

3 SECTION p w

OLDPs9ELBURNIANS 17 13OLD HAILEYOURY 17 12

PriAZENOD 0 C 17 11NORTH OLD BOYS 17 11OLD PARADIANS 17 9

OLD ESSENDON GR 17 7OLD BRIGHTON 17 7HAMPTON ROVERS 17 6OR"OND 17 5

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 3

D For Agst % Pis

1 1583 1231 128 .59 54

0 1658 1348 123 .00 48

1 1710 1309 130 .63 46

0 1564 1412 110 .76 44

0 1540 1531 100 .59 36

0 1437 1394 103 .08 28

0 1240 1309 94 .73 28

0 1342 1757 76 .38 24

0 1378 1587 86 .83 20

0 1312 1886 69.57 1 2

P W L D For ,9gst % PPs

ST BEDES ME T TIG 17 14 3 0 1942 1322 146 .90 56

WHITEFRI'2S 17 12 5 0 1850 1366 135 .43 48CAULFIELD GR 17 12 5 0 1792 1360 131 .76 48BEAUPVIARIS AFC 17 11 6 0 1736 1295 134 .05 44

COLLEGIANS 17 10 7 0 1645 1240 132 .66 40

GLEN EIRA AFC 17 10 7 0 1782 1568 113 .65 40OLD CAMBERWELL 17 7 10 0 1481 1576 93 .97 28PRAHRAN AFC 17 5 12 0 1370 1861 73 .62 20

BANYULE 17 3 14 0 1256 2181 57 .59 12OLD :NTONIANS 17 1 16 0 1170 2362 49 .53 4

P Yd L D For Agst % Pis

: .:ENTO : : ::1 1ATEURS 17 15 2 0 1985 1364 144 .06 60ST LEOS EMS US WP 17 14 3 0 1889 1263 149 .56 56UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 11 6 0 1636 1352 121 .01 44AQUINAS 0 C 17 10 7 0 1838 1502 122 .37 40BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE17 10 7 0 1747 1525 114 .56 40IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 17 8 9 0 1530 1719 89 .01 32MONASH BLUES 17 7 10 0 1544 1449 106 .56 28AJAX 17 7 10 0 1483 1704 87.03 28WlLLIA6.ISTOWN CYMS 17 2 15 0 1274 2044 62 .33 8OLD GEELONG 17 1 16 0 1200 2184 54.95 4

P W L D For ~gst % PIS

YAR 1VALLEY 0 B 17 16 1 0 2351 1129 208 .24 64

SALESIaed 0 C 17 13 4 0 1620 1303 124 .33 52BENTLEIGH AFC 17 11 6 0 1778 1321 134 .60 44

LA TROBE UNI 17 10 7 0 1563 1485 105.25 40

PENINSULA 0 B 17 10 7 0 1603 1685 95 .13 40FITZROY REDS 17 7 10 0 1418 1412 10042 28

OLD CAREY 17 7 10 0 1581 1701 92.95 28

PARKSIDE 17 6 11 0 1628 1781 91 .41 24

OAKLEIGH AFC 17 3 14 0 1322 2224 59.44 12

KEW 17 2 15 0 1164 2088 55.75 8

P

ST JOHNS 0 C 17HAWTHORN AM ATEURS 17

WEST BRUNSWICK 17SWINBURNE UNI 17ELSTERNWICK 17SYNDAL TALLY-HO 17SOUTH MELD DISTRICTS 17MONASH GRYPHONS 17POWER HOUSE 17RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 7

WERRIBEE AMATEURS

NORTH BRUNSWICK

RUPERTS6V00D

ALBERT PARK

ST MARYS

MT LILYDALE

UHS-VU A F C

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS

OLD WESTBDURNE

BOX HILL NORTH

BULLEEN COBRAS

W 1 D For

15 2 0 2156 1182

14 3 0 1888 1361

12 5 0 1663 973

9 8 0 1743 1432

9 8 0 1888 1595

8 9 0 1294 1449

7 10 0 1288 1706

5 12 0 1398 1535

5 12 0 1259 1917

1 16 0 1099 271 3

P Sir

170 .91121 .72118,37

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L D For Agst 11

16 13 3 0 1912 1017 188

16 13 3 0 1701 1405 121 .07

15 12 3 0 1954 1036 188 .6115 11 4 0 1756 1066 164.73

16 9 7 0 1909 1491 128.03

15 8 7 0 1387 1175 1180416 7 9 0 1294 1849 69.98

15 6 9 0 1230 1395 8817

15 3 12 0 1039 1327 78.3

15 2 13 0 1039 1986 52 .32

16 1 15 0 691 2235 30.92

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A RESERVES P W L D For AW % Pl,

OLD XAVERIANS 17 15 2 0 1507 689 218 .72 60MARCELLIN 17 13 4 0 1163 863 134.76 52STBERNARDS 17 12 5 0 1313 926 141 .79 48DE LA SALLE 17 11 6 0 1142 967 118.10 44

ST KEVINS 17 10 7 0 1180 1056 111 .74 40OLD TRINITY 17 7 10 0 999 1049 95 23 28

OLD SCOTCH 17 6 11 0 1019 1071 95 .14 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 6 11 0 931 1197 77 .78 24OLDIVANHOE 17 4 13 0 749 1180 63 .47 16MHSOB 17 1 16 0 478 1586 30 .14 4

BRESER VES P P1 L D For tlgsr ,~ Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 17 15 2 0 1322 639 206 .89 60OLD PARADIANS 17 12 4 1 1186 910 130 .33 50OLD HAILEYBURY 17 11 6 0 1396 968 144 .21 44MAZENOD 0 C 17 11 6 0 1122 986 113 .79 44NORTH OLD BOYS 17 10 6 1 1352 795 170 .06 42

OLD ESSENDON GR 17 9 8 0 1027 1105 92 .94 36

OLD BRIGHTON 17 5 12 0 854 1271 67 .19 20

ORMOND 17 4 13 0 818 1300 62 .92 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 17 4 13 0 725 1403 51 .67 16

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 3 14 0 802 1290 62 .17 1 2

t _ P W L D For Agst % Pis

OLD CA6i0P' WELL 17 12 4 1 1420 873 162 .66 50WHITEFRIARS 17 12 4 1 1338 1082 123 .66 50

CAULFIELD GR 17 12 5 0 1569 872 179.93 48BEAUMARIS AFC 17 10 4 3 1429 916 156 .00 46

PRAHRAN AFC 17 11 6 0 1324 960 137 .92 44

COLLEGIANS 17 9 8 0 1414 928 15237 36ST BEDES Y.1ENT TIG 17 8 8 1 944 982 96 .13 34

BANYULE 17 4 13 0 825 1480 55 74 16

GLEN EIRA AFC 17 4 13 0 759 1579 4807 16

OLD MENTONIANS 17 0 17 0 506 1983 25.52 0

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