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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R

Flecor~i r e kto round or 1,038 permits were

to join teams in the VAFA .

ranted via the two processes thatcan obtain an automatic permit

the definition of an Amateur as1 'SFA Executive Committee - "An

-: who has not received at any time, eithe r, 1 rc tly, any remuneration or rewar d

2,er by way of match payments ,ise in respect to his participation in

played in professional competitionsdlare (by the provision of a Form A) ,

- has been rewarded for playing .

,eived payment, whether it beillion dollars, may only be

a permit should he fit one of the1•- the Executive for the year enablingAiateur status reinstated (hence the

t").

e been knocked back for not beingone of the conditions set down for

esult they have become quite bitterat needs to be understood, IExecutive, through offering

ons, is offering clubs access toot otherwise have. if it (The

-. •-^rs into our competition11iTEUR ."

rofpnt

follows:

" 25 years as at 1/4/2002-A club of his choice .

age or over as a tis connection to a club o f

is coming to the VAFA directly fro m-1ub or the interstate competitionu~ ; VFL competition may only be

zb xv th which he had this previous

... . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .... . . . .20

---l-. . . ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . ..3 2years of age or over as a t

no previous c to a clubad who is coming to the '1 lirec-,;

club or the comp :r ,n interstat e

TRAi I PP 'Jflt? )

equivalent to the VFLcompetition may or ' .-be reinstated to a clubin the VAFA in Bsection or below . -JD A player who ha s

ed at AFL . VFL level or at an inters ate levelequ lent to the VFL competition and who hasra : ;ved money and who can establish that he hasnrer played for gain may be reinstated to a club of hischoice. Such a player must not have received any morethan $2000 in any one year or more than S5000 overhis total career and he must be able to justify moneyrec~i~ed tr°°elling to traini^I and matches at the rateo : 30 cen,

ye - for the senior sections isabouu, awznning club in each

section w°ill rec( 0 . The umpires of the day areasked to alloc< if from 0 to 5 for the

ae and :- i ghip ofand + _ s ,

and I ictory), 2), 3 and q(accep : to very good )

and 5 if, faultless) are allocz d.T Is 'I be monitored and umpires vn11 be asked toas~,z6L by cKplair'•~° why 0( I ratings were given as alsowhy 5 ratings m re ;iven. This will allow feedback to begiven to clubs.

_-TC who has agreed to host this--ear um of Club Presidents which willprciao,e a submission for this year's Executiv e

Seminar. Note: - this year the clubs and the VtWA areworking together on co-ordinating a unified point ofagreement to be considered by the Executive .

ors and throwing them out o fTo c ~ who become involved in melees

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It would take a bold individual to predict that anopening round could epitornise a season .

The winners from the opening round and Marcellin,:,:ho are kicking themselves over their poor accuracylast week, would be giving long-range forecasterssome assistance to back up claims they are theteams to watch .

ivs did what they've done for the past seven yearsand watched the premiership flag being unfurled butthis year there was a tzvist . It wasn't at Toorak Parkbut at Bulleen where the Eagles enjoyed the rewardsof the past 18 months . It is the first A Section flagt2 . t has flovm at Marcellin and the ceremony wasfollowed by a swift match . Xavs produced a fit Scott

ollard who played between half-forvard and half-back and kicked two goals . Mallard's career hasbeen a journey, having played with Essendonreserves in 1993, Claremont, Collegians and Xavs'seconds last year. He had hamstring problems andwent to London to try and get Tim Ockleshaiar toreturn . Marcellin's Bernie Dinneen has reshaped hisbody again over summer - the personal trainer hasgone for a sleeker look and his mid-field dominancewas as intense as last year. His centre-mates DaveWaters and Glenn Cox continued their form fromlast September to feed Andrew Treganowan . Thecaptain had a terrific battle with Damian Stoney.Mark Browne and Mike Blood had anotherenthralling clash in the ruck, with the veteran doingthe on-ball duties all game . The Eagles' shoo ting wasthe killer. They missed shots at the pavilion end inthe second and final quarters.

High-profile coaching debutant Michael Corilan washappy even though his Blues lost by 15 points toOld Scotch after kicking 1 .5 and 1 .6 in the last oquarters . "It was a terrific experience andScotch were competitive and I couldn't be u

p with the performance. "Most definitely it was n ofault of anyone's accuracy as we played to pock, ."Next week (against the promoted Old Ivanhoe) wewill play more through the mid-field," Corilan said .S t . Bernards recruiting from its juniors continues topay off as the Bernies defeated the promoted Be LaSalle by 47 points . A fit Nick Mitchell played in themid-field and Ben Jordan's younger brother Dannydebuted with three goals. When Danny lines upagainst Xavs today, Kevin O'Shaughnessy, XavsCEO, will be grinding his teeth a little harder ,

Kevin coached Dan at Xavier in the APS including aschool record of 15 goals in an APS match De Lacoach Paul Cooper said he was looking forconsistency now that the club had to play good

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Stevei ~ whox . __r . The 1-110on Tully Younon each othe rAdam SimpsoUnicorns lie sNew Bernie swell balance d

The highly c rtalking abou tmatch .Mike iYlcArthimatch up hisAndrew UkovicBarker Oval .

Anthony Par kcontinues withil4elbin•nian's c

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,e on rBIr 20!4 . Sinebecu one of die rsection A .A stronglamazing no. of poplenty of problenexceptional strongmember of the preir winner in 96 &member of the OI Glie can add a Secti o

Old Scotch - congraand Tim Downingmilestones in Roappointed captain o

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Week .tnhaPAyeffort,"

ggled to tag C3h- Ivaaaoe's Johnkicked . four goals in their 100-poinis Jason Baniert kicked five and pla: <<lduring the first half. They last pla-

in 1990 in D Section . Matt White andi should return this week when theMarcellin on the rebound .

each Peter Nicholson said Xavs ar efter their recruiting ,entialed coach said the players rifting their intensity for the To d

said Old Scotch would find it hard ostar recruits Damien Ryan andin their match today at Treo;

❑ 's reinvention at Old Trini-.

in will get a differing prc.

tim kicking a goaL The former OIdeer looked to be over due to injury .

ueh is restricted to 600 words ,i ._ .dew and five to preview) with al lne attention by the end of ti

e round: Old Xavs: Richardr..on> ; SI3 : Ben Jordan concussion test,: none; 01 : none: OS : not availableSKOBS: Grinter ankle 2 Wee`., .

ctks; DLS : none ; P, t, N ,

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ching 1 0~' c ,zas'aga ujoining the club in 95 . Paul liasin reasons for the club's rise tor built onballer who collects allsessions, Paul always provic i; for the opposition 1larking and raking long kicl a_iership sides of 95 & 2001 . B

Victorian representati, . < aTeam of the century, lets hoA cup to a stellar career.

ulates Tim Wilson-Hum-on notching up 50 L

J i,and also Tim on betuRthe Reserves .

4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20G :

OLD 1`dPiOE 8.3 14.5 18.10 C~ .18 (1R3H ~'i3 2.2 3.7 6.11 7.1 4

I~• .; ;'Old1viHSO BSt Perna' --Old IvanhoeSt Bernards

loe 4rians 4

.As 3nards 3rnards 3

. Old Scotch .Dlus : . Old Ivanhoe

e La Salle v, Old TrinitvXaverians v . St BernardsNII4'J`'OB V. Y +reeL- ,

Football jumpers a

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ao s and all types o fand printing

Id Caps

Old Iva ; ;loae: Branagan 5 Si-us 4 J Weddle 3 I.ochran 3 DonakLsr;Harris 5 Low GeiscUen R Weddle Corcoran Price . Best, S Lorv SterGeischen Hope Roberts R Weddle,MIiSUB : Bamert 5 Limbr!ek Fairchild. Best Harper Nov' oil Adcock BanWalker G R4cCally.Umpires: J Kvins G Hrmlche n

OLD SCOTCH 1 .4 3.7 8.11 9.1211UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 4.5 5.10 6.16 (iOld Scotch: Wiptey 2 5 Collins Kitchell Robinson Hume Brooke GerstmWatts . Best. Hume Wrgney Jennings Saunders Robutson Kitchen.Unit Blues : Nation 2 WSeLaehlan Pricker Ryan Brooke . Best R7CL'rs7n ScPrlcliay I4atlon Hatter Gleeson .Umpires: R Sneddon S McCarthyOLD TRINITY 0.5 2.7 5.11 8.11(5ST KEVI2VS 3.3 5.6 7.8 13.12(901d Trinity: vanoerVenne 2 G Deane-Jotms Frost :i4cKvmon Par'xmPhilips Board Lost : G Deane-Johns Clarke Stephens S Kenrtedy Ran>vsdeD Burrows.St. Kecti-ts : O'Connor 3 M Gianslracusa 3 Lucas 3, Garvey K€nptoGissing Ryan . Best: O'Connor Garvey B Dollman P OTCete J . Pangrazio iRv<at .Umpires: A t➢asnen A Foley

ST BERNARDS 7.2 10.8 15.11 20.14 (134DE LA SALLE 4.4 6.8 8.11 12,15 {87St. F -3¢rds: Harrey 5 Burrows 4 D Jordan 3 Clarke 3 Lor . rtner :0'Sutti r Turribul) N Mitchell, f3est: Harvcv 4?liktu~ : : :` .str{ squa DA11V Turnbeil Burrows.

Ile: { sffey 3 Alderueeio `x Bonniei P rn Brksc D an . Best, hiurton Harnson ;3i , _ . an. ; 1-

t7zir Tres: J McN,ece P JamesNIA .C ,LIN 3.3 6.8 8.8 10.16 (76)OLD XRNTERIAbS A:? 5.8 11.9 13.10 12rr-areeLia : Galati 2Mckttllan Johnston Rornanin B Dinneen Tregr allWaters `s'urcell Brorvne. Best: Harrsen Romanm Cox Tfieisz Jarred C n.Old Xaverians: Parton 2 Ruyg,2 Mallard 2 Orlando 2 RichardsonBmgtaan McDonald Scanlan. Best: Scanlon Stoney Brusl>field ;r1e(lardBlood Ockleshaw .Umpires: W Hinton :d Gibson

RESERVESOLD IVANHOE 12 3.2 7 .3 8 .3(511hiHSOS 1.0 3.1 3.2 4.3(27)Old ivanhoe: Hawkes 4 . Shay 2, B.Lotiv, II-Clarke. Best: Shay, Davis,Gerry, George . t3atvkes, Charlie, Berry.St4FISIOH: McGrath 2, Rundle Patterson . Best: Orchard . Wngta, Feferkranz,t'dohrher, Taylor, Patterson .

OLD SCOTCH 3.1 6.1 8.4 11.7 (73)UNIVERSE rY BLUES 1.4 L5 4.8 6.9(45)Old Scotch: Leitl 2, Juakeer 2, iv.S}mon 2 . Beaurepaire, Li(-Shut,Mil d a r, Troon. Best- Nettleton . Routiedg. Leitl . S .Thompson NAd

t University ltiues: Coleman, Brown, Gates . Girdwood, Plois7nau,RoydUou ; . ; sc Featherston, Gates, Thomas. Roydhouse . Plotortan .itYteos

OLD TRINITY 5,2 6.5 8.7 9.8 (62)9T F EvLNS 3.0 5.0 5.0 9.2(561Old Trinity : Mathews 2 .'P Cade . Cristrano, Poeeer, Arrotivsmttii . Blackrnore,Da-m, S'taughness}. Bnst: T Cade, A . Ok;eroi, SHaugimessy, Medlm.Colims. , rnaer.St rfls: Greentham 3 . t+iarcl:esanl 2. O'Connor 2, Kalec3ren, Griffiths .

" G enham. Katesaren . Sullivan, :Kaml:esani.

--?DS 2.5 4.7 5.8 7-8 (50)DE LA SAI.LE 1.1 4 .4 6.5 9.6(60)St a s-ds: R. Lerud 3, Ost;or}e 3, Tani;ev. Best: J. Kraus, Taylor, N.Saudi. L. Wttkrc r. I : . ~,strarne.De La Satle: S r It, ~' !.e, Bonnici . Chesrer, Ilad ;er. Hvde. :v`mrrav.Hyland . , . . CI ter, Thomas . SOnear. Hv)and, NicHenry.

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OLI . .f ..i 3.1 5.4 11.5 16.8 (104)Mure, an 2 . Mason . Piruira . Best t'lal)is . Wilkinson, Dale.Gartner. t _a :n .

Z 0fy©ift I ( Old Xev; 3 s : E!!is 4, Green 2. Iuvnte 2 . Mailer 2 . Jones I, Drake,Meehan, t . . ..w .t, Baker, Rolfe. Best Wilson . Discnnt Horvard, Ellis, SLJoues Maher.

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1 L. Walker2 R. Buckle y

B . Corin4 P. Murton (VC)5 C . swift6 M . Herber7 P. Harrison8 J . La Ragy9 J . Moloney9R L. Borella10 T. Silvers11 A. Evans(C)12 D . Toohey13 A. Johnston e4 C. Bowke r

15 P. Bowden16 S . Hyland17 A. Elliott18 C . Mercun19 R. Prezens20 M . Picone21 A . McKenzie22 M . Mercuri23 D . O'Brien24 J. Morel24R R. Marks25 C. Hyd e25 A . Bonnici26 D . Spithill27 S. Thomas28 N . Harbo r

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~ 47R G . Wise48 D . Smith48R T. Fisher49 A . Boots50 A . Alderuccio51 L . Douanghosay52 E. Phillips

L . Derbyshire-9 D. Buckley55 L. Meehan56 C . Worstelljng57 P. Hesse60 B. Hoy70 ' . Dugc

1 C. Purcell2 T. Collins3 D. Waters4 G. Romanin5 N . Godwi n6 D . Sampimon7 M. Rowe8 R . Frisin a9 D. Ballantine10 A. Dale11 D. Taylor (RC)12 B . Cronin13 S. Dinneen14 D . Sales15 M . Chun16 L. McMillan17 G. Cox (VC)18 D. Gartner19 D . Cooper20 S. O'Flynn21 N . Walker22 D. Marson23 P. Gleeson24 L. O'Flynn25 R . Galati26 N . Armstrong27 D . Theis z28 D . Johnston29 C. Mora n30 A.Treganowan(C)31 C. Mason32 M . Browne33 G . Cul l34 D . Jarred35 J . Frazer36 N . Addison37 B . Carmody38 M . O'Sullivan39 B. Colville40 M. Leffanue41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen43 A . Dunca n44 A . Wilkinson (RVC)44 L . Hanse n45 D . Theisz46 M . Laffanue47 S . Yee48 A . Gallagher49 D . Coutts50 A. Ryde r51 M . Maguire52 J . Mathews53 C. Mathews54 R . McMahon55 J . Walli s56 C . Beayni57 E. Weeks58 J . Ibrahim

Coach : Paul FaheyAssist: Darren Payne &

Paull theyRes Coach : Noel Spoor

1 A. Oates2 L. Lochran3 A. Jenkins4 B . Davis5 T. Youngo" S . Ken t7 J. Geishan8 T. Stevens (RC)9 M. Karayannis10 M . Crowley11 S . Tull y12 C . Branigan13 M. Orchard14 C . Moore15 L . Botzan16 C. Mooney17 A. Corcoran18 J . Hope (VC)19 M . Tolley20 D . Hawkes21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 K. Tneodossi24 G . Hares (DVC )25 E . Byrne26 P. Lillis27 J. Weddle28 S. Morris29 R . Weddle (C)30 A. Gilbert31 J . Stevens (DVC)32 P. Dowd33 N . Pratt34 A. Tieman35 M. Pollock36 B . Spoor37 M . Berry38 Ga George39 Ge George40 J. Keane41 A. Clark42 S . Low43 L. Hunter44 A . Karafili45 M . Toovey46 M. Tozer47 G . King48 M . Clarke49 L. Shay50 S . Brandt51 N . Braddy52 A . Clancy53 S. Price54 B. Guidera55 A. Berezza56 L. Courage57 D. Harcourt58 G. Mclsaac59 J. White60 S. Hil l61 C. Binney62 J . Baker63 T. Hibbs64 C. Barker65 B . Shadbolt66 D . Warry

1 J . Barnet t2 S. McCully (SDVC )3 A. Simpso n3 A. Angu s4 M. White5 E . Raleigh6 R.Joseph7 F. Telle r8 J. Dixon (RVC)9 D. Fairchild (SCapt)10 D. Norto n11 D. Simmons12 R. Denting12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt)13 C . Kelly14 A. O'Brien15 N . Adcoc k16 J . Walker17 R. Clowes18 R. Limbrick (SDVC)18 B . McGrath19 A. Brooke s20 T. Harper20 D. Nichol s21 R. Patterson22 A. Svirski s22 D. Armstron g23 L . Taylor24 S. Rundel l25 N. Orchard26 A. Vicendese28 J . Brown29 G. McCully30 R . Newton31 J. Davi s32 A. Cassell (SDVC)33 A. Saultry33 S . Harriso n34 E . Thompson (SVC)34 P. Rujevi c35 A. Mills (RVC)35 S. Moore36 P. McGrath36 M . Ting37 R. McIntyre37 T. Harper38 S. Robinson39 S. Whittington40 D. Membrey40 W. Hayes41 J . Anderso n42 P. Boye r43 D . Vicendes e44 M. Hawkes45 M. Brown46 P. Wolnizer48 G . Pollard49 C. Duke50 S. Osborn e53 P. Bai n55 C. Wrigh t56 T. Wrigh t57 D. Cassel l58 D. Fox

OLD S C®TGCoach: Dale Tapj

Res Coach: John

1 A. Nettleton2 B. Phillips3 J . Ross4 T. Hott5 S . Collins6 A . Cro w7 J . Kitche n8 B. Robinson9 D. Brook e10 C. Smith11 S . Spide n12 S . Hum e13 N . Hooper14 R . Mullan e15 R . Eagl e16 N. Tassel l17 D. Thomas18 L. Hawkins19 R.Joseph s20 S . Lillingston21 J. Stratos22 N . Addison23 O . Crane24 C. Pattenden25 M . Saunders26 T. Downing27 J . Pilkingto n28 S. Prendergast29 M. Gnatt30 T. Finocchiaro31 N. Leitl32 J . Gertsman33 J . McCarrol l34 E . Olive r35 P. O'Connor36 A. Millar37 E. Moffatt38 R. Ashton39 C. Stevens40 T. Collins41 M. Lipshut42 M. Watts43 R . Breisc h44 C. Evan s45 M . Blenhei m46 J . Beaurepaire47 T. Barenger48 S . Mile s50 T. Husking51 L . Freeman52 D. Knight53 G.Junkee r54 N. Simon55 M . Boudrie56 C . Talfen t57 J. Cran e58 C . Ada m59 D. Ise r60 T. Wigney61 S .Jones63 P. Iser64 N . Costello65 C . Armstrong66 A. Routledge67 J . Pulvirenti68 N. Gil l70 S . Thompson71 D. Jackson73 M . Vojvodic74 M. Ri x75 S. Troon77 C. Joyce

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Coach: Tim G anaughnessy Coach : F e ' di ch : i e Arthur-Allen icr , tael Ganla n

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L 3 L . Hannebery 3 R .Cousland 3 D . Curtis 3 Sturrock J OJC)4 D . Landrigan 4 D .Jordan 4 A. Ukovic 4 Guengerich D (VC)3

5 S. Mollard 5 Joe Mount 5 M. Doliman (C) 5 Gleeson Q(VC)

Venne T 6 B. Dwyer 6 D .Burrowes 6 P. O'Keefe (VC) 6 Fricker G7 S. Lethiean 7 S. Clarke 7 K. Gray 7 Rourke T

C 8 P. McDonald 8 CRunnaiis 8 B. Dollman 8 Hayter JM 9 J. Hawkins 8 J. Evans (R) 9 J. Giansiracusa 9 Meade S

, 10 D . Rennex 9 B. Jordan (VC) 10 M. Lucas 10 Stockdale PA11 Ad Jones 10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 J. Pangrazio 1 112 J. Bowen 10 L . Campbell (R) 13 R . Bo^rrles 12 McLachlan G (Capt)13 C . Ellis 11 C .Davis 14 P. Greenham 13 Girdwood T14 On . Stoney 12 B. Hogan 15 M. Olive (DVC) 14 Roydhouse C

T 15 L . Ford(Capt) 13 C . Mitchell 16 B. Garvey (VC) 15 Ryan L16 N . Bingham 14 A. Thomas 17 D . Ryan 16 Kordick M

G 17 D . Richardson 15 T. Wilkinson 18 P. Gissing 1 718 M. Green 16 L . Turnbull 19 D . Sheehy (RC) 18 McEwin A

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We were treated to some great games in the openinground of 2002. The come from behind wins by OldsParadians and Melburnians were the highlights .

At C al Reserve, there wasn't much in it at ? timebetv en hiazenod and NOBs, but a 4 goal to 1 lastquarter by the locals blew the Brunswick boys andenabled them to win comfortably by 26 pts . Goodplayers for Mazenod were Apollonino, Nelson andMorgan, whilst Maplestone, Martin and Boylebattled hard for NOBs.

One of the 2002 debutantes, Old Essendon,travelled down to McKinnon to tackle OldHaileybury, and were given a rude awakening asOH belted their visitors by a mammoth 63pts .O'Farrell, Carson and Lappage (5 goals) had a picnicfor OH. Wilson, Caridi and Ryan were solidcontributors for OE in a disappointing start to theseason .

At the home of football, EP (and not the Garvey - youidiot Carroll!!!), an even contest that had a somewhatcontroversial conclusion, Old Paradaans came frombehind to snatch a 5 point win over Old Brighton .Debutante Dallas played well in his first game for theOPs, and was well supported by 'Keepers Arms'O'Loughlin and 'Rowdy' Boundy . For OB, Lennox,Williams and Nickas were fine contributors in a closecontest.

The backyard of E. E . Gunn was treated to a contestby halves. Ormond held an unassailable lead at halftime (33 pts), only to see it wittled away by Old

7 •2elburnians . OMs getting home by 11 pts . 50gamer Mulligan (6 bickies), Theodore and Miller wereresolute for the winners . Keleher, Naughton (8chocolates) and Murphy stood tall for the losers.Finally, Hampton Rovers unfurled their flag, andunfurled Therry in the process, when they ploughedthrough the slush and won eased down by 29 pts,after being the best part of 7 goals in front at onestage . Ruckman Duddy, Wilmott and Barker werethe superior mud runners for HR. Therrt~s betterplayers were Edwards, Freckleton and Faroldi .

Not a bad start to the season in the tipping stakes .But can it last??Old Essendon (4/1) welcome the pre-season flagfavourites in Mazenod (1/5) . Chris Bve will beworking his boys hard this week to find their firstwin. Meanwhile, Dave Murray would have to be verypleased to get a win on the board early. The miseryon Keilor Hill will continue as Mazenod will show OE

how to play B Sectionfooty when theyprevail by 29 pts.Down at our residentbeachside venue, Old

OH by 3Opt s

Brighton (6/4) look to av€ :agc last . .eek's unloss when they host Old I~ :mc~~~y (1/2) . SGlascott must be scratching his head in amazeas to how his charges lost last week . On thehand, Mick Dwyer would have enjoyed a re1 ;beer or two after the fantastic win in Rd 1 . FormOH, but I have to pick a roughie this week,that's the home side . OB by 7 pts.The Junction Oval is the scene whereMelburnians (4/7) lock horns with Old 1'ara€i(5/4). Erwin Leyden played his get out of jailcard last week and caused all supporters to rfor the heart pills!! Matt Ryan and his lads pul

l an improbable victory last week, and will onl ibetter as the season wears on . This should be agame, but I think that the hold that OMs will roby accounting for the OPs by 22 pts .At EP, Therry (11/8) look to open their accsagainst another 2002 maiden in ( (4

Wayne Harmes will have to ensure they don'taway too big a lead today, and will need to comertmning . In contrast, Mick Knuppel c-11 be ho ijthat if they have a lead big enough to win the MWarrnambool bike race, they don't have a punclike last week!! Ormond will have enough sparethe boot to get the money today by 10 pts.Lastly, .NOBs (4/6) open up tlie Brunswick gateswelcome Hampton Rovers (1 / 1). Garry Fouldsbe wanting to turn around last week's aberratand his charges will be primed for the occasNorm Goss couldn't have hoped for a better starthe season, and the confidence is sky high at CaBoss. Back to earth today Norm, as Garry's charup the ante . NOBs by 18 pts .

MAGOOSOld Essendon (5/2) vs Mazenod (1/3)h4azenod by 24 pts

Old Brighton (4/1) vs Old Haileybury (115)

Old Melburnians (4/13) vs Old Paradians (11/4 ;QIVlby22pts

Therry (4/6) vs Ormond (1 / 1)Therry by 2 pts

NOBs (5/4) vs Hampton (4/7)NOBs by 8 pis

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on.

Z' uold T te'.bu- : i~ts Mc ~zc -, pl« ed his ~

qrtnl e ; ' ,r ;ht old Ivlelburlnans in Round 1 . We„i<~,te'Pim Mulligan on 50 outstanding games

~ .T I T``

Ormond 8Old Melburnialls 6Old Haileybury 5Old Brighton 5

RESERVESOld Haileybury 7Old Haileybury 6Old Essendon 4

4.2 8.6 lo.° 14.13 (97)NU'-- : :3 Oi<ll .St,- ; 3.6 4.6 9.7 10.11 (71)

,1 . no 3 Foss 2 Maskell 2 Castricunt 2 Pickering MarmoBouciiereau Beard Tucker. Best, Apollonino Nelson S,torgan CastricumFuller Maskell .North Old Bays: Saunders 2 Collins 2 Tehz t Vogels Keenan J Barker BoyleJoyce . Best: Sanders Maplestone Martin Boyle Tehan Roberts .Umpires: P Simpson M MorrisonOLD PUie-, vU:? 4.2 8.5 13.11 19.15 (129)OLD 7- 'DON 3 .7 4.12 7.15 818 (66)Old fixilc,'=.jxy : Lappage 5 L Floyd 3 W9llte 2 O'Farrell 2 Graves 2 SLangCord-,iones Jenke Johnston BrOoks Durkin. Best, S Langford-JonesOTatrell D L-r, L Floyd Carson Lappage.Old Essendon : Hakim 2 Heritage 2 Cooper Fleming Leask Morgan. BesCWilson Healy Carldi Evans Ryan Leask .Umpires : R Eastwood L Moncrieff

OLD PARADIANS 2.1 5.6 9.7 12.9 (81)OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 5.4 10.6 11.10 (76)Old Paradl3ns : Ciavola 4 HarCord 2 Heffernan Porteous O'Meara ReinerD-an Connollv. Bess Dallas Vincent Hart Pratt 02otghlm Boundy.

Old Brighton: Dickerson 5 Barrow 2 Salem Gadsen Lennox Nickas . Best:L_nnox Homann Williams Dickson Nickas McConnor.Umpires: M Sneddon R Love

ORMOND 6.2 11.3 13.4 13.5 (83)OLD bII;LBU- S 4.2 5.6 9.9 14.10 (94)Ormond: Naughton 8 Martinov 2 Wiley Wilson Miller. Best: KeleherNai ton Broadhurst Moore Hall Murph y0117 sunxians : Mulligan 6 Farquharson 2 J Miller 2 Beaumont BerryKenn i Roberts. Best: Barry Theodore Mulligan J Miller Holme Grundy .Um 5: M Robbins L Gallagher1? 1 . -'?')N RrtvERS 5 .3 11.6 13.7 14.9 (93 )

'P- .~)LA 1.2 2.3 6.4 10.5(65)a Rovers: S Putderson 4 Davey 3 Browne 2 Carr 2 I7aluve Mart}RlBest: Duddv C Mcitellar Drew Fvzderson W11mott Barker S Artderson.

Petiole : Edwards 4 McKay 2 Faroldl2 O'Sullivan Goodivin. Best,I'eeckleton B Hollow Castaldi Faroldi Mills .

Umpires : R Mayston C Stevens (S)RESERVES

ENOD 1.2 3.11 8.16 9.18 (72)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 3.4 4.4 5.4(34)Mazentid : Not received.North old Boys : Fitzclarence 2. MeGrath, Polatayko, Cameron 1 . Best,Brady, D.Joyce, Kooloos, Halpin . Brooks. Demart eOLD H4ILEYBURY 7.3 9.5 12.6 16.9 (105)OLD --': SE N 1.1 4.1 9.5 10.5 (65)Old Flalleybury: Efstathiou 7. A. Floyd 6, Jaya..ekera. Mason, Morisi . Best :A.':: 7 :atYtiou, Ladd. Goulden, Rowlands, Pitcher.ON -_ ::::3n : Newland 4, Podger 2, Bunts . Ridley. Collins, De Morton .. . .st C. .lhns, Dawson. liet;ergang. Ridley °C :-D i:;R-ADIANS 3.0 6.3 6.3 8.6 (54)

SGHTON 3.2 4.3 6.5 7.6(48)u N re I .

ton: itch 2, am 1,Doole3 I . McKimm 1, Scott 1, Edwards 1 .Bra i, Gamble, McKimm, Walsh .

0.1 1.3 2.4 2.5(17)OLD J NIANS 3.3 4.10 7.15 12.18 (90 )O:•uo : Stone, Deledlo. Best : Baldwin, Goonan, Stone, Smith, Harvey . Lom.07 or .ns: Bryant 2, Fitzgerald 2, Selby 2, Burman, Dixon . Murray.Pnr•'° . 1 Woodford . Best: Simpson, Fitzgerald, Rose, Campbell.ia.% }i oil VI M

tvEF2S 2.1 4.3 5.5 6.7 (43)

OLA 0.1 1.3 2.3 3.7 (25)

wers : David Anderson, Dunball, Fisher . Lanagan . Nitschke,Best: Flynn, Nitschke, David Anderson. Rose, Lanagan. Fisher ,

L c aLrs in custom printed tops;l ;ld shorts for your team .

C,lil us for yef ir special needs :

(0

=UR FOOTBALLER 200 2

ub . We hope that we see that majes ticin ac tion for m any more.

iradi«a~s - All at OPs' congratulate selfc,d "footba ll fanatic" Mark Cosgriff whoth e 100 game mark (sorry) last Saturday

old Brighton. Mark commenced with us in[he ripe old age of 15, played 79 Under 19

ju>t to start his career.

Penola: J. Sacco, Clarke, R . Grant. Best : Higu:s. McMahon ,Russell, S . Sacco, J . Sacco, Grant .

Old Essendon v. MazenodOld Brighton v. Old Haileybury

Old Melburnians v . Old ParadiansTherry Penola v. Ormond at Etsternwick Park - Sat.

North Old Boys v . Hampton Rovers

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NAMPI -. . ;Coach : Norm Gos s

Res Coach: Tony NaumoY

1 A. Brudar2 M . McKellar3 D . Busb y4 S. Anderson5 B. Marly n6 T. Wilmott7 A. Dudd y8 Drew Anderson9 T. Barke r10 B. Holt11 J. Zampaglione12 B. Cullin g13 G . Woods14 P. Pike15 A. Browne16 D. Marshall17 D. Artz18 S . Rodder19 M. Lawrence20 A. Power21 G . Carr22 B. Hoare23 S. Helliger24 C. McKellar25 M . Davey26 M . Flahive27 M . Nitschke28 A. Fisher29 M. Fletche r30 A. Quoin31 T. Pucell a32 David Anderson33 M . Lake34 Daniel Andersen35 J . Rodder36 M . Pearson37 L . Holt38 B. Tenney39 N. Goss40 A. Wearmouth41 G . Kelly42 M . Lanagan43 S . Rose44 B. Johnstone45 C . Delosa46 C .4yoolrich47 L . Wheeler48 L. Carson49 M . Flyn n50 N . Foster51 J . Midwinter52 M . Karakasis53 J. Ng54 P. Gardiner55 J. Prantzos56 A. Crowther57 T.Prantzos58 M . Vaughan59 T.Woodnff60 G. Johnston

1 D. Lancaster2 A . Quinn3 A. McIntyre4 A. Hanley5 D. Maskell6 N. Marmo7 S . Morgan8 R . Foss9 P. Gooden10 C . Jayaweera11 T. Smith11 D. Hose12 M . Murray13 P. Fuller14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 M . Apollino17 J. Beard18 T.O'Donoghue19 S. McMullin20 C. Murray20 T Castrlcum21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan22 D. FotinioUs23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbet24 J. Mackey25 A. Pickering26 J . Dunne27 D. Krom27 P. Jone s28 P. Nelson29 R . Sharp30 S . Fishe r31 N . Snart32 B. KIn g33 D. Grant34 M . Pollard34 B . Chamberlain35 R. Hawkins36 D . Carter37 L. Morgan38 J . Fishe r39 D. Bradshaw40 S. Veltman41 A. McDowell42 P. Fotiniotis43 A. Pers i44 R. P 1losbauer45 Thomson46 B . Waldro n47 P. Steinl e48 G . Tilling49 L. Hal'vy51 P. Reed52 T. Strawhorn53 A. Strawhorn54 J . Persi55 L. Fuller56 L . Rudling58 D . Morri s59 B. Corfee61 M. McDowell

3 A. Trimboli5 B. Devin e9 H. Maplestone11 M . Dru m12 S . Lock13 T. Halpin14 D . Kingham15 C . Farad17 J . Fitzclarence2226 P. Brooks28 D. Joyce29 D. Visser30 M . Leigh33 D . Skene35 M. Camey40 C . Phyland41 N . Tonkin42 A. Kennedy43 D. Zacek46 P. Daniels47 J . Barlow48 N . Sanders49 Troy Kooloos50 T. Drum51 A. Howard53 S. Butcher54 M . Allouche56 0. Sheehan57 C. Hosking60 F. Lync h66 P. Bryar67 S . Bead68 Tim Kooloos77 S.Trenton

: :.scuttRes C ;ach: Peu, C~. yer

1 A. Krzynwiak2 A. Pirri e3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A. MacGillvray5 N . Perry6 R . Stewart7 B. Logan8 M. Gadsden9 S. Lennox (VC)10 J. Mead11 L . Adamis11 A. Fitzgerald12 B . Williams13 N . Edwards14 S. Williams (C)15 C . Mizzi16 J. Homann17 A. Van Den Dungan1 819 S. Ginnavin20 M . L . Smith21 T. Ewen22 N . Biggin22 L O'Neill23 N . Milat24 M.J . T Smith25 S. Nickas26 A. Ginnavin27 D. Paterson28 N. Williams29 J . Dickerson30 A . Brown31 J. Murch32 D . Begley33 P. Phelan34 J. White35 C. Stewart36 M . Wardell37 B . McMahon38 J . Raju39 K. Kavanagh404142 L . Hendra43 R. Carter44 R. Sherman4 546 M . Billions474849 B . Scott505152535455 M . Gambl e565758596061 A. Wals h62 A. Lynch63 S . Davies64 M . Reid

Coach : C . .,, ByECoach : Robert O'

1 J . Pannagiotopol2 S . Evan s3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D. Ryan5 Pr1 .Oxnam6 C . Ridlev7 J. Leask~8 J. Heritage9 J. Goodger10 S . Bryant11 B . Papal12 J . Kavanagh13 M . Bossi14 B. Hakim15 T. Di Blasi16 S. McPherson17 P. Hexter18 J. Walker19 E. Healey20 D. Hunter21 S . Dale22 A . Merrington23 J . Hughes24 J. Dazki w25 C . Morgan26 S. Fleming27 D. Barr28 G . Stevens29 S . Uebergang

1 30 M . Dragojlo31 D. Caridi32 J. Mansfield33 A. Dawson34 D . Podger35 L . Kavanagh36 M . Bums37 M . Jinks38 D. Whitfield39 B . Newbold40 C . Obliubek41 S. De Morton42 N . Bertram43 N . Fitzpatrick44 J . Rush45 P. Barry46 T Cippoloni47 S . Howard48 A Salvo49 C . Clues50 A. Nowland51 A McGowan52 J . Williamson53 T. Campbell54 A. Morrison55 B . Turne r56 S . Dart57 V41. Conlan58 T. Williams60 S. Cetin

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nHAILEYBURY OLD M ELDURNOANS OLD eAZPDI~?[!5 ® R6~DUD

lTHERRY PENDLA

Coach:

kCoach: Erwin LeydenAssist- Mick Lovejoy

Coach : Matt RyanRes Coach : Peter Slacik

Coach : Michael KnuppePat MannixAssist:

'Res Coach:

7

Res Coach: Peter O Dea

1 Smith D 1 S . Vincent 1 L . Wilso n2 Theodore S 2 P. 0'Loughlin 2 D . Beckett3 Treloar A 3 D. Stevens 3 L . Murphy

S Langtord-JOnes 4 Hazel[ M 4 A. Curran 4 A . Grace (VC)i.

J Bcurk eV ;rte (DVC)

4 Barrett N5 Crawshay S

5 M . Hartord6 M . Cosgriff

5 M. Mart nov6

;, 5 Woodford D 7 P. Cosgriff 7 S . Keleher (VC )P D i niond 6 Holme D 8 A. Sinclair 8 M . MillerP, George 7 Thompson C 9 P. Palermo 9 G. Hal lS Rowlands 8 McKeon A 10 P. Brabender 10 R. Marti n

.0 C Efstathwu 8 Marks D 11 A. Bums 11 D. Robbins (VC)11 ~,% Graves 9 Grant B 12 B . Galloway 12 B. Delidio;? E : 0'Farrell 9 Simpson R 13 B . Richardson 13 B. Ston e

P, Hazrop 10 Roberts T 14 S . Fantone 14 S. James' Forsyth 10 Marks B

11 Gallagher P 15 S . Fellowes 15 S. Naughton

D, Mackenze12 Richardson J 16 M . Godfrey 16 T. Stewart (RC)

P O'Donnell (RVC)12 Hart J 17 B . Hart 17 J. Bridges

=s! i HiltonC Jayaskera

13 Thiele B 18 G . Porteous19

18 S. Crame y19 D . Clea ry (RVC )

~,L Armstrong (C) 14 VergeM 15Rose M 20 M . Szewczuk 20 M. McConvill (C )

I,1 G. adier 16 Lewski A 21 D . Loney 21 R . Wileya Jenke 17 Miller J 22 M. Mealy 22 Y. Dimadamos

D Mason 18 Fitzgerald T 23 P. Walsh 23 J . Knuppel

v FIctcher 19 Mulquiney R 24 T. Lombardi 24 A . Goonan

Ross 19 Prowse M 25 A. Heffernan 25 J . Dale

E Johnston 20 Guest J 26 D . Boundy 26 T. Harvey

J Bell (R C) 21 Robinson N 27 K . Jenkins 27 T. Brennan (RVC)

Brandham, H 22 Waddell A 28 B . Reiner 28 A. Moore.

La ;, Shepherd 23 Berry M 29 29 M . Broadhurst °

E Carson (VC) 24 Hawkins M 30 D. Wright 30 G . Ritchie (RVC )

~ D,,larnes 25 Thomas PK d C

31 31 H. Blac k32 A L;~~y enne y26 32 S . Corcoran . om

e Lti!diell27 Kinsella D 33 S . Ciavola 33 M. Collins

3 r~, I ;Jright 28 Teelow Au

34 34 A. Russell-

P Lang(ord-Joneslligan T29 M

30 Miller C35 S. Simpso n36 B. Dintinosante

35 L . Russell36 D . C asey

H- Lappage 30 Wu A 37 37 C . EverittLay 31 Sallabank J 38 38 D. BroadhurstFloyd 32 Selby E 39 39 M . Ferrari

L Floyd 33 Magee J 40 40 H . Brown Z9 H Brooks 34 Beaumont J 41 41 J . Kaolstra

:o S, Daveya S Saunders (RVC)

35 Ray C36 Grant J

42 R . Murray43 P. Healy

42 C. Keleher43 L. Smith

:2 S Durkin 37 Murray S38 Bryant T

44 D . Furze 44 N. Baldwi n:3 G. Pountney

39 Field D 45 A . Paglia 45 L . Breitkreuz ~L Pitcher

40 Useinov Z 46 R. Clark 46 C . Cleary e=1 5 H. G^pu 42 Evans B 47 N . Ball 47 J. Monaghan:6 R Goukden 43 Farquharson E 48 48 B . Healy c; r

R . Mitchell (RVC) 44 Grundy P 49 49 S . Metz:5 L Moyle 45 Murphy C 50 A. Tensan 50 M . Heffernan

a9 G. Finlayson 46 Neeson C 51 51 D. McKenna;5 13 . Ladd 47 Harrison T 52 M. Joyce 52 S . Betsy5 1 D. B'a~ng 48 Jenkins C 53 53 G . Hammond

z 2 B Crawford 49 Tsiotras G 54 S. Yeo 54 F. Melani e

-3 L Curtain 50 Simpson A 55 55 J . Putz

: R Saunders 51 Kennon M 56 56 M. Farrell

; L Byms 52 Campbell B 57 57 S. Stephens

:;5 tt Anderson 53 Ber ry J 58 58 T. Banks

5 7 A Morisi 54 Grscheska T 59 59 P. Konstanty.6) M Somaia 55 GaoleY J 60 J . Connolly.5t J' ;'iller

56 Mulcahy J

63 'Ili, Smith57 Reid J58 Weir 159 Alder C60 Power J61 Berman J62 Trim C63 Quast G64 Bowes C

~

65 Pruden J

.

E MurphU 5 SUBS Pty ltd RAT ECO PR,

GAZMAN RESOURCES

A® ruc nnanrci 10 cnnraei i cd onn) 9

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but

1L" Chris T

?e game off `s=.`elto their inabit

' Con d i il f

e Fieha h

oltoJ

0

a bit of a)W soIn ,

P go vs-lectin m~ ' e

i by my next >

across town to tali (Brindisi Street. Promises to be a t

) Blues took it right up to Beaumaris1 improve on that effort. But I really

fhe best home ground advantage in

L~~o

EUi=tFOu 1 - LLER2C

svee Pt.he Tig _ s

SeCtIQTS . dth;

' in good form and should contin u

: : ason c - ~but the Brain doe: i 1111'1-dt~friars travel ; _.

~1- i;l lotrid be a cli

Co; v

en < d .scaps and bowready yet ,

to ee'. le Banvule,?tt?ame . Both si~

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at sure the Wells are better than thej , ., . ., t : so the Sharks would be advised not

Ll~;htly but it's still Beatty for me.

P preview already??"? The Fields pumpe d

Nights .

keep up the good work .

Old Menton_~i^s - conr_ratulatr~ -=sr,--*br;it -ho

tin Justin Costello and Reserves skipper

i ti u<<Iy played his 50th game for the Panthers .1, J, ,~Iso congratulates new Club Captain Ton y

f3 :iurtlert . Senior vice captain Davi d rirocts, deputy

)icic jItoa_tie on their appointments and ivish them

Ii t- tiIe ~:son .

Caulfieiii : .I - ,g*i- ris - 100 games - john-Pnytra,cir„ ~ri. in, who joined our club as a

ui i I si- iiili forWard, has developed into a consistenti! :~* . high marking, senior player, who's 2000

:,,ien they last met at the end of 00 , soll Te well aware of that and Will be lookir,n,' °hould be a great game hoperw,~' con 9itions to allow both sides to g e t

I iuc: .ig game on show. It's a to- thr o s or but I will go with the _. u-i_ ofaided by the return of Steve `. -

Tigers, Lions, Friars, Sharks L-1, tile

aeat start with only Beaumarisled you already boys???

ominations for Player of the Round.

re of Spin Monday Nights to submit thi s

t VAFA so would appreciate your Co .

j, Iiav-ing your reports to me by Spin o nis please . Contact de Is are 9 553 156 1

, :d I : : at home . 0412 213 5, is t° mobile, o rr ;t as mention by

11i specky, was the Week's Winner on "almost

,nds" on the footy show. Well done Margo ,

at the ~'°ields .

Whitefriars 6St Bedes Mentone 4Glen Etta 4Banyule 4

RESERVESSt Bedes Mentone 5Collegians 5Beaumaris 3Whitefriars 3

Whitefriars 3Caulfield 3

~TEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

Napier, M.1;'intle, M .Haves 3 . M.Wint(e .

5.7 8.10 12 .14 (86)5.5 5.7 8.13 (61 )

rtliey 2 . Nunan. Best: G.

6 .5 9 .9(63)12 .8 15.10 (100)

Nock. Voigt. Bestlo

king. Woolley . Bes t!ornas, ttoomaus

2.2 8.7 11.13 15 .17 (107)7 .2 9.4 10.7 13.9 (87)

4. . King 3, IIall 2, @~toll, M. Dmlashki . Taranto ..,o. I anlond. Best: Dtn :ki, King. Astapenki . Zurak .

0.+nnell 3. ? . .~ .' 2 . :hell. Natoli, Willmore .m, Ta k . . „ rdson. Kayrooz.

PC

Phillips, C. Appel. Moodie.

2 4.9 8.11 11 .14 (80)1 .6 4.7 7.10 7.11 (73)

Ps: Swain 3, vernal 3, fuldeson 2. Snsbane, Murray, Hugtles .A-rray. Tress°aud, Kennedy . Vernal, Anderson .

irdwetl 5 . DI SkumU Best: Bardw"etl . Lamb, Sm1U1,g. Skurrio .

5.1 5.5 8.8 9.12 (66)2.2 3.7 7.8 9 .9 (63)

a: Sheeahn 2, Commerford 2 Ts°°'~tls, serp° .hv. Ptyde . Evans.1 BusC Zagame, Emmett, Ir ford, Pn . _in, Diamond.

t)rrmott Gr,y, Tuc(-nlN, . 1, P1 r, re,, it . Best:.v.~.., l I nctt . S or Gdy

OLD t' -- ~~. L 0.5 1.7 1 .9 3.10 (28)CiULFL,LDU .. 3.S 4.6 4.11 7.11 (53)

Old Cai ~rst 2,'.~:ir'.-_ r'°. : Hanson . A . Lockett, Webb .Tempone. R . Fr :is,Caulfield GranimirlBest. Buses. 6 ~ : .

Caulfield Grammarians v . Glen Eira

Beaumaris v. Old CamberWell

St Bedr~ Nit ~~one Ti -, r . PrhranCollegians v . Old :. ~• ~ atonians

Banytile v. tV)utefriars

1 1

. Day (G)

or. G. Rots (G)

2.5 2.9 3.11 (29)4 .6 8.9 1012 (72)Best: Cl}71e. J . Gmdale, Kapoor.

° Pearce 2 . Pemlvcutek, tt'tll .Harrison. G, SFmnkvl . Wtll.

4,4 5.6 5.7 (37)4.5 6.8 7.14 (54)Bar Morgan . Fraser, Butmett ,

2.2 2.2 3.4 (22)^ 6.12 10 .16(76)

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BANYULECoach: Greg Whitcroft

Res : Renato Dintinosante

1 T. Egan2 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. Playiair21 R . Dintinosante22 C. Taylor23 S. Gray24 A. Plant25 T. Baldack26 H . Mcdermott27 P. Heal y28 D . Spoules29 J . O'Callahan30 D. Mutton31 C. Bassett32 M . Natoli33 B. Reed34 C. Stevens35 L. O'Connell36 M. Georg e37 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 . Bell50 T. Nasrallah51 J . Bott52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D. Williams56 T. Jub b57 K . Mahony58 L . Orto n59 L . Richardson60 L. Hol t61 B . Parkes62 J . Gilham63 D. Playfair64 S. Taylor65 M. Thiveos66 M. Vanpoeteren67 C. West68 M . Wilmore69 C. Williams

12

is Rie sJohn :Nichols

R ;C : Mick C ,,rty

1 P. Brook2 H. Gibson3 M . Pitts (VC)4 M . Matulick4 D. Porte r5 M. Ensor (VC)6 A. Spence7 D . Foley8 M. O'brien9 B . Cousins10 L. Buller11 M . Lee11 L. Stevens12 L . Healy13 C . Gourley14 T. Collins15 A. Edge16 A. Quin17 L. Atkins18 N. Kennedy19 M . Atkins19 A . Low20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J. Holt (C)23 A. Catlin24 B. Gra y25 D. Teesdale26 Q . Groves27 B . Haynes28 J . Vance29 C . Martin (VC)30 K . Alexander31 J. Mcgeogh31 P. Ott32 B. Cairns33 G . Jury34 J . May35 N. Sector36 R. Deaton37 R . Presnell38 J. Gerrand39 D . Guidolin40 S. May42 A.0'brien43 L. Tucker44 J . Deluk a45 A . Thompson46 M . Talbot47 M . Stanojevic48 C . Furber49 J. Bryce50 B. Presnell51 S. Coote52 N. Aprea53 R. Rawlins54 N . Trakal60 C . Gionis

Coach: Dean, JersonRes Coach : rtin Dicrosta

1 D. Rosman2 B . Hal l2 A . Sorenson3 C . Knight4 M . Liddell4 T. Vinen5 N . Guyett5 S. Kendall6 N. Craven6 B. Minter7 J . Covrtishaw8 R. Foote8 S . Cossart-Walsh9 W.Bowes10 A. Will (C)11 C . Deal12 D . Pearce12 S. Fryers13 D . Gurr14 S . Amiet15 A. Docker16 S . San t17 G. Harrison18 B . Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W. Brockett20 H . Vell a21 M . Pennycuick22 C. McAssey22 M . Richardson23 D. As h24 J . Dalwood25 G. Evans26 S . Widjaja27 R .Keown27 J. Ryan28 J .Jacob s29 D. Williamson30 D. Ellias31 S . Craven32 L. Browne33 C . McGrath34 J . Margerison35 S. Thompson36 M. Cramphom37 T. Messe r38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 R. O'neil l41 M . Anderson42 D. Synman43 J. Smith44 N . Coutts45 D . Scott46 G . Erickson47 A. Desousa48 S. Buckeridge49 B . Gardiner50 A. Buchannan51 G . Robinson52 A . Sinclai r53 P. Carter55 C . Hooper56 S. Krien57 P. Farmer58 N. Joughin59 P. Crocker60 N. Fallu61 N. Bannon62 B Goddard63646571 M Cassidy

THE RACECOURSE HOTELCNR . DANDENONG &

WAVERLEY RD'S,MALVERN EAST

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Coach : Pat HawkinsRes : Andrew Kenneall y

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NL,, . Coacn . Jen Costello Coach: Der_ . . Nine Coach. G j Feut llr s edy Res Coach: Jamie Winduss Res Coach: TBA ( ch: Rus_=11 Barnes Res Coach : Connor Eames

-11 : '_- `vlcleanC0 r s ach : Danny Spencer1I A. Acreman 1 D. Herders I P. Wintle 1 C. Wood

'(3) 2 C. Twentyman 2 M. Harvey 2 L . Wintle (C) 3 M . Carbone3 B. Murphy 3 J . Lane 3 C . Tesorerio 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. Corboy 6 A. Ryan 8 B . Janson7 M. McCloskey 7 S . Pang 7 N . Owen 9 C. Maguire

(DVC) 8 W. Ballantine 8 C. Bamford 8 J. Cunningham 10 R. Pasqualotto9 S . Southey 9 A. Bunnett 9 M. Terrell 11 R. Reidy10 S . Voigt 10 B . Hodgson 10 M. Wintle 12 T. Hughes

(VC) 11 D. Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J. Kane 13 T. Hilton12 C . Dwyer 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 D . Goodchild 14 T . Carrigg

J(C) 13 R. Ball 13 C. Mclean 14 A . Connolly 16 J . Power14 K. Campbell 14 B . Sanderson 15 T. McColl 17 A. Carbone

INC) 15 J . Costello 15 I . Dennis 16 A . Hipwell 18 C. Fulton16 D . Nock (VC) 16 A. Rhodes 17 M . Sellings 19 M . Jongebloed17 N . Linford 17 T. Rankin 18 S . Hecker 20 D. Rei d18 T. Boumon (C) 18 M . Windddge 19 A . Drury 21 K. Kennedy

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Each section s Amateur Footballer scribe toselect his Team of the Year (after round 18) .Each section 's coaches to vote on the 3 MostValuable Players for his section .21 HIF''s receive a co. ' Q and Wreoka.irstatuette at the VAFA v:ntation evening.

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I'm sure I echo the thoughts of many Clubofficials by saying, "Thank heavens the pre-season's over! "

LAST WEEKMentone were too strong for Williamstown withthe latter seeming a bit down on strength at thisstage. Mentone had good performances from tworising stars from last year's U19s, P. Dixon & S.Sullivan, ably backed up by Tully, Perazzo, and ofcourse "THE ACE" !AJAX and Aquinas turned on a grand display,with the home side finishing the stronger to scorea good win. The Bloods had top games from AlBethune rueking, Glen Whiteside at the pivot,Mick Denavi at CHB & FB (Welcome back Mick!),and Justin Box with 5 goals . The JACKAS had avery busy man in Kalb, with 7 big ones, who waswell supported by youngsters, Van Aken, Butt, &Berger.

Ivanhoe were always in the ascendant in a hard-hitting game against Monash, each time theBlues rallied, the Hoes were able to retard thecharge and recover lost ground. The Hoes werepleased with defenders Simon Narkiewicz, AngPace, and Eilan Healey, with strong support fromSteve Saunders in the ruck and up forward.St Leos conquered Bulleen Templestowe andled at every break but they only broke away in thelast term . Jason Fennell was great in his returngame, & Don Dint & Brad Bird were steady in the4th term .Univ. Blacks were brought undone by OGGs'strengthened backs and on baliers, which, addedto their already potent forward set up shouldmake them a serious worry for all opponents thisseason . Blacks were happy with efforts of MarkO'Donnell, Luke Rawnsley, Ben Cunningham,Tom Chatfield, and the ageless Peter Caccaviello .OGGs, who, with this victory, are the custodian'sof the "Rob Hanna Trophy" ,

had great games from Fairbairn, Stevens, Couch,Goldsworthy, and Wil Paul.

TODAYAquinas takes on Mentone which will be a goodearly gauge of the relative strengths of last year'sDI finalists, and D2 champions . Both teamsopened the season with convincing wins lastweek, so this match should be a corker . WithMick Denavi back and in form, I guess he'll begiven the job of curbing the rampaging Tony

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Maegeorge, andthat's a big ask! TheBloods and theVultures each havecopious amounts oftwo other attributes, physical strength ,"tieker", so this will be a ball tearer of a eontI'll go for the Vultures by 2-3 goals !Monash and AJAX meet on SundayElsternwick Park, the broad acreage of whichgive full scope for the playing styles of thesetearaway sides . While they both lost last weboth were competitive against top units,today's game will be a corker. Monash by a kiBulleen Temp . hosts Ivanhoe Assumption ~though it's early days, the Hoes look the go(again this year. The Bullants are tough to bealhome but I think the Hoes have the goods to tiby 5 goal sOld Geelong and St Leos is one of many testimatches today, and this should be top gamewatch . The Parks are a very quick side, whiwill relish the open spaces at Como, but I'll stillfor the home side by 2-3 goals .Williamstown CYMS will test Univ. Blacks at I.Fearon but I think the Blacks are more advancright now and will have a talent edge sufficientgive them a 3-4 goal win .

Reserves winners should be: Aquinas, AJAIvanhoe, St Leos, and Univ .Blaeks.Correspondents the contacts are, 9889 1979& F), 0409 172 558, bfhickey6@bigpond .com, 112 .00 noon please.

VALEOld Geelong had two Club members passaway during the summer break. Theirfounding President & Life Member, BillMollard, who was the driving force behindthe Club's birth in 1954 . And George"Geordie" McGregor, who commencedplaying U19s with the club in 1997, and hassince played Club 18 and Reserves football .Both will be sadly missed .

Patrons- are not permitted to bring Alcoholinto Etsternwick Park or Any VAFA Venue.

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Bull een Teniptestosae : McLa;en 2, Purea 2, Meadctivs. Best : r.r.vlmtzer,Matthews, Panou, Florence, McS,aren . Parris.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .3 3.6 4.7 13.9 (87)OLD GEELONG 1.3 1.7 3.9 5.10 (40)University Blacks

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47 M. Mclnemy48 A. Daly

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52 N . Moresi 47 M . Strauch 54 M . Blundell 71 M . Nihill .McCutcheon50 A

53 J. Peel 48 D. Farris 55 S . Smith 73 S . Mackie.

51 A. McKenzieGreen54 R 49 S. Grffiths 56 T. Morrison 52 R. Nisbet.

55 I. McCormick 50 J . Settler51 J atrickKil

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62 L. Katts 56 A. Meek 64 D. Wood 61 S. McNern Y

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5 YEARS AGO -1997Coaches' Clipboard featured a few standout remarks onthe role of coaches . Peter Sterling, Rugby League playerof the 80's commented "Coaches sleep like babies . Theywake up every two hours crying' - I wonder if he's sincetaken up coaching . Gerard Healy, 1988 BrownlowMedalist, said *'The coach's role as a mystical motivatoris the most over rated aspect of football - a team'smotivation is 85% players and 15% coacli', the essenceof all performance in sport is being able to findmotivation from within .

What a heartbreak start for Garry Foulds and the StBernards boys - collapsed in round 1, then came outagainst Old Paradians (a round I winner), trail by 3goals at the last change, kick 5 .7 to 3 .3 in the lastquarter to go down by 2 points, 11 .16 (82) to 12.12 (84) .Best were O'Loughlin, Brabender, Holland (Old . P.) andWilkinson, Perrett, Chatfield (St . B's) .

It really rained goals in 'B' Section - the aggregate pointsin the five games were 279, 289, 192, 297, 232, for atotal of 1218, an average of 244 points per game. Cananyone recall a bigger 'gross'?. The 'gong went to thegame at South Road . Q by g scores were:

Old B. 6.0 11 .5 23.7 27 .11 (173)St Kevins: 5.6 11 .8 12.10 18 .16 (124 )Best were Reid, Perry (5 pts), McLachlan, Dennis (OB)and Olive, Brady, Dolman, Ryan (6 pts) (St Kevins) .

The VAFA joined with Ormond in saluting Eddie'Boomer' Buddlekin, who died peacefully aged 82 .Known for his words not just his voice, Eddie was afriend to many in Amateur Football .

In 'D' Beaumaris and Old Essendon, strong round 1winners met. Would Beaumaris be up to the high ratinggiven by the other clubs? At the last change, after astrong 'premiership' quarter by the visitors, OE,Beaumaris trailed by 13 points . It was a real thriller inthe final term . The 'Sharks' exploded kicking 5unanswered goals . Then the Old Boys took off and gotback to trail by 1 poinL, and went down by 2 points 15 .9(99) to 15 .11 (101) . Best were Vaughan, Mahmoud (7),Sherwan (Beau) and Bishop, Goodger. Fletcher (OldEss) . The scribe was proving a hard man to please ashe wrote "In perfect conditions a very poor standardgame saw neither side able to get with their game plan".

'A' section field umpires were Anthony Damen, MarkGibson, Wayne Hinton, Richard Eastwood, GrahamThwaites, Justin Toohey, Daryl Dalgleish, SteveMcCarthy, Martin Jackson, Heath Little .

Representative football was back for 1997 . The seniorteam is set down to play South Australia at ElsterntviekPark on Queen's Birthday weekend, and then againstVictorian Country Football League again at ElsternwickPark on July 27 . Neville Taylor was senior coach andTom Johnston chairman of selectors .

The C-E team (coached by George Voyage) and the U 19team (coached by Chris Wade) will play against NSWAFLat Wagga . Bruce Ivey (C-E) and Steve Carroll (U19)guided the selectors.

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10 YEARS AGO - 1992The Association werevery grateful to Carlton& United Brewerie swno ceie>Jratea ourCentenary Year wit h

Thomas town. The club scribe concluded with "sh o

the gift of a set of full sized aluminum goal 1suitably adorned with CUB corporate padding,identical in every way to those at the MCG.

In 'A' North Old Boys beat De La Salle OC, 19,14to 16 .14 (110), in an outstanding game, highlight(North's brilliant 9 goal third quarter into the wind .were T . Cahill, G . Phyland, P. O'Farrell (NOB) anMcClounan, P. Rennie, D. Smith (De La) . Field umlwere Russell Francis and Geoff Ridd.

Ormond legend Russell Barnes played his 200th gzCaptain of the club's premiership teams in 1985-87Russell was seriously injured in 1989 but showedgreat courage to return as a member of the 1990winning team . Russell was a carnival playersilenced many interstate stars .

It was a big day at MHSOB when the club unfurlec1991 'D' Section Seniors and Reserves premiersflags . It was the club's first senior flag since 1961,its second reserves flag in a row. And celebrate theywith both teams having big wins against Fawkner .seniors won 18.16 (124) to 10 .20 (80) and their bwere Fairchild, Barnett (5 goals), Warburton, R. Newt,Adduci, Dawson . Dean Sheezel was on fire for AJAXgoals in first round, and 1 I goals in the second agaii

the benefit of a solid pre-season preparation -Sheeza!" .

It was a thriller in E between Aquinas and ANZ BanANZ led all day and held off a strong last 5 goal quartto win 20 .6 (126) to 18.16 (124). Straight kicking dogive a wonderful start to the season. For ANZ, Nicholc(10 goals), Jack McDonald, Paul Boyle (defence) webest players and for Aquinas, Chris Burder (rucY.Tarulli (r-r) and Colliver (rover).

Glenn'Gladis' Roulent - 200 games with the Rovers, anmore comebacks than Gary Ablett, as he started witthe Rovers back in 1970 .

15 YEARS AGO -1987Legendary VFL footballer, media and television staJack Dyer replied to his invitation to the Media LaunclLunch as follows ,

Mrs Sue Anderso nJ .R, Dyer, VAFA, 3 Donbirn Way, South Vermon20/3/87

Dear Sue ,

I would like to thank you for your invitation to your forthcomingluncheon.

Unfortunately I will be unable to attend . I would like to howevertake the opportunity to wish you and yourAssociation all the best

for the coming season .

I believe the Victorian Antateur Football Association is the

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with 5 in the second term.

It Holmes (Elsternwick) .

ion must have been very strong in 1986 as th er ; - up Old Xaverians celebrated their return to 'A'

VJu v;ith a 53 point win over 'A' Section runner-upOld Boys . Old Xaverians kicked 10 goals in the

nci quarter - "big bad" Steve Curtain kicked 11 fo r

ard certificates were awarded to Harry Thomas111 _ , 1, Keith Sharkie (Nat. Bank, Old Paradians and

u eh Peter Lemon (Old Geelong), Leon Flegeltaub,~OB), Shane Maguire (NOB), Laurie Taylor

1ava), George McTaggart (MHSOB and VAFA) and

, ~ "sey, guest speaker at the Presidents',r,r :ries' and Members' Dinner, gave a memorabl e

ss . The Association, in recognition of Ron's grea tIiriuution to Amateur football presented Ron with a;ed print of Carbine, "from one great stayer to

1 ;1,ciriars celebrated the Official Opening of their newi,1 i2ooms .

.U: ', officials for the season were Ron Lippoldcat; Ken Coughlan, Secretary; Steve McCarthy:,

,urer.

Scotch were far too strong for Caulfiel d.nnarians with Darren Campbell kicking 5 for the

. . uurs .11id congratulated Phil Kingston on his 100t h, (Phil went on in the next five years to be ani8cent player for both his club and the state - N.R. )

tv:nn U119 Best and Fairest in 1980 .

csI game was in 'B' when Fawkner beat Uni Blacksints . 20.14 to 19.16 . Best were Young (6 goals) ,

Barrett, Korp (7 goals) for Fawkner and Marks,and Keelar for Blacks .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 2r, Harris played his 400th game for Alphington .

i, r went on to become a VAFA umpire of renown if not,fl, and an Association Life Member .

.1c : a tight three quarters, Blacks ran away from Blueslast quarter to win 16 .11 to 8,21 . Best were

,tun, Birch, Le Deux (Blacks) and Yeo, Yeoman,a (Blues) .

ones to Bob Green (West Brunswick), 250 games ;I Spence (St Kilda CBOC) 200 games, Peter

I (St Kilda CBOC) 100 games.

~oalkicker for the day was Rindzevicius (Brunswick )i ~, goals in the team's 19 .16 victory against Monash

10.14._ 1 .est sco ring game for the day was Old Melburnians"1 victory against Old Brighton Grammarians 16 .14 .~ tvvere Brown, McMullin (4 goals), P. Thompson (Old

d Priestly, Bedded, James (Old Brighton) .

:tion captains were M . Zemski (AJAX), S. Talien tScotch), S . Gill (Uni . Blacks), I. Rice (Collegians), Mish (North OB), D . Corcoran (Old Xavs), B. Bourke

(De La Salle), J. Gartner (Marcellin OC) and M . Sleeman(Uni Blues) .

Who captained Ormond in 1982?

25 YEARS AGO - 197 7'A' section coaches were Frank Goode (Caul . Gramm) ;Lance Rikey (Coburg) ; Bernie Sheehy (De La Salle) ; RayWalsh (Marcellin OC), George Moloney (NOB) ; DavidBarclay (Old Trinity) : Ian Cameron (Ormond) ; GusMitchell (St Bernards) ; Bob Beynon (Uni . Blacks) andAlan Salter (Uni . Blues) .

100 games to Club Captain Ian Paroissien (OldBrighton) ; Barry Curley (NOB) ; Don Bradshaw (OldGeelong) and Ray Stewart (Ivanhoe).

'A' section umpires were Rowell, Simpson, Hindle,Wills, and Rowe .

'C' section runner-up Old Haileyburians celebratedtheir 'B' Section debut with a convincing 24 point winagainst Old Scotch after trailing by 17 points at quartertime . Best were Campbell, Code, Hattam (Old H) andKefford, Duffy, Anderson (Old Scotch) .

Monash Juniors had an outstanding victory againstOrmond, 31 .17 to 9 .5 . Hodge, Grutzner and Rodger(10 goals) were best for Monash .

30 YEARS AGO -197 2Closest game was in 'B' Section where Geelong'sstraight kicking, 16.7 gave them a 1 point victory overhome team Old Trinitv, 15 .12.

Best players were R . Trevaskis, R . Foter, Lindquist(Geelong) and Johnson, Kennedy, Fletcher (OldTrinity) .

150 games to Old Haileybury stalwart, Russell Hare ;100 games at Kew to Terry Hayes and Chris Biggs .Marcellin and Ivanhoe, newcomers to 'E' Section, hadan easy wins against AJAX and ANZ Bank.

35 YEARS AGO -1967A 3 goal burst in the second quarter gave MelbourneHigh a commanding lead over Old Paradians and theyheld off a determined last quarter burst to win by 20points .

Best were Wood, Pearson, Gilbert (MHS) and Foster,Pickett, Tudor (Parade) .

'A' section coaches were Frank Snell (Kew), GeoffHibbins (Collegians), Brian Kann (MHSOB), LloydWilliams (Ivanhoe), Don Howell (Old Scotch), JohnWilson (Caul . Gramm), Frank Dunin (Uni. Blacks),John Booth (Old Paradians), Alan Salter (Coburg) andPeter Rhoden (Old Xaverians).

100 games up to "Lumpy" Moran (Ormond) and MurrayPeden (Old Melb) .

Geelong celebrated their return to 'B' Section with acrushing win over De La Salle who then entertainedGeelong at a very successful Barbeque at which VinPilkington performed as usual - he rendered "Stand upand Fight" just as capably as on any other occasionover the past 10 years.

50 YEARS AGO -1952A player to make his name in football made his debut,,vith Ormond Juniors - Laurie Mithen -'A' Section bestand fairest in 1953, and star centreman of Melbourne'spremiership teams in the 1950's .

Among the clubs were Myer, East Malvern,Murrumbeena, Parkdale, Balwyii, Caulfield Teacher'sCollege, Bellfield, Brighton and E .S & A. Bank .

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Winning EdgePresentation s

For me the opening round results were predictable as myselections yielded a 92% success rate. However from thepoint of view of many clubs there must have been warningsigns of difficulties to be faced for the next fifteen weeks .Review of Round 1 .SECTION 1 For the second successive season, Prahranconvincingly defeated reigning Premiers, Old Xaverians.After a fairly evenly contested three quarters, the superiordepth of available players enabled Prahran to take controland win by twenty five points . For the winners, "Cougar' didprowl around the forward line to kick eight goals includingfour in the last quarter. Other goo~ Prahran playersincluded ; Nigel Macpherson and three recruits namely ;Jason Storer, Justin Eve and Justin Geri who rotatedbetween forward and on ball duties.De La Sa ll e showed they will again be a force as theydominated their match against Mazenod to the extent of avictory by eighty two points. After an evenly contested firsthalf the superior rumlhig fitness of De La Salle took over andMazenod slipped from the contest . Kevin Mamiix did well forthe winners while Steve "Dermott" Noble on a wing, RichardBourbon (full back) and with a"Big Show" John Ballenger alltried hard for Mazenod.St Kevin's found no diffict>lty out at KeIlor where theyaccounted for Old Essendon Grammarians by sixty sevenpoints.

Eley Park proved no match for Old Melburnians, who won avery one sided game by one hundred and twenty points .SECTION 2 NORTH University Blacks became the firstcasualty in 2002 at Oak Park, where Therry Penola throughgreater accuracy won an evenly contested match by sixteenpoints . In the heavy conditions Therry Penola took until thefinal minutes to gain control . Significant contributors for thewinners were ; Paid "Ferret" Garoni, Aaron Maloney andSteve Reddan. The continued inaccuracy by the Blacks mustbe a concern for Coach Darren Hayes.Old Xaveriaszs (2) quickly asserted themselves as Not in thesection when they overwhelmed Fitzroy Reds by onehundred and twelve points .Near neighbours, RfarceBirr and Old Trinity did have a closecontest in which the "Eagle's" greater accuracy saw themhome by five points.Defending premiers, Old Ivanhoe proved too fit and fast fora determined Brunswick, whose supporter base urged the"Power" to better efforts throughout the match, which OldIvanhoe won by seventy six points . This victory was achievedthrough a great team effort by Old Ivanhoe. Those who stoodout included ; Julian Maycock, Jordon Risstrom, the WeissBrothers, Andrew and Robert as well as Captain, Paul Sigley .SECTION 2 SOUTH Old Brighton, at home, securedanother scalp when they defeated St Leos by twenty ninepoints. Early in the match Old Brighton set up victory asthey handled the slippery conditions much better . To theircredit, St Leos never conceded and although they finishedthe stronger, the Old Brighton lead was too great . Best forOld Brighton included ; Mark Jenkin, veteran, MarcusBarber and Mick Ryan. Best for St Leos included ; Chris.Landy and Tim Batty.Coll egians showed their class early when thev ¢7flicted a onehundred and fifty four point defeat on Old+ Geelong, whofailed to kick a goal during the match . Without an Under 19side, Collegians now have several unexpected recruits who

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may help the club atonefor last season's final'sfade out.

Monash Blues startedthe season in fine style,with a one hundred an dtwo point victory over debutants, H mpton Rove.s inwhose players were short of match practice afterseason hiatus . The Blues were able to exploit the Roverof match fitness by running hard throughout theBetter players for the Blues included ; Luke Woods,O'Brien and Damien West. Rovers Coach, Andrew McGnamed ruck man Stuart McDonald, key defender, ArHunter and Ian "Rabbit" Boyle as best . Nick McMillan iruck also did well according to my match reporter .Way out east Whitefriars had little difficulty in defenewcomers, Hawthorn forty one po'ints . The earlysuited Hawthorn , who started brightly to lead by nine pat the first change . For the rest of the match, 1Nhiteireigned supreme in front of their large home crowd. CcPeter O'Brien, Darren Murray and Tim . Haynes were be ;Whitefriars. For Hawthorn, the best were Ivan ClTim.Fitzpatrick and Paul Barker.

Preview of Round 2.SECTION 1 This round should tell us much aboutcomparative strength of Uie teams this season .At Darling Park, the co - tenants, Be La Salle an d Pralmeet . Prahran are confident of victory even withoutforcvard, "Cougar" while De La Salle have demonstrated eseason form . A close contest can be expected. I believeDe La Salle will win narrowly.St Kevin's should defeat RSazenod, who have lost scstalwart players.Newcomers to the Section, Eley Park an d Old Essenimeet at Whitehorse Reserve. It is difficult to assess Istrong Eley Park will be given their interrupted start toseason. The long trip east may not prove palatable toEssendon although I suspect they will be talented enougltake the points.

At MeHale Stadium last season's second semi finalists in s.7Laverians and Old Melburnians meet, Old Xaverians wvictories in successive weeks late last season stoppe d

quest for success. Last week's results may h~flattered Old Melburnians while David King will be anxicthat his "Crocodiles- avoid another last quarter fade ouiexpect Old Xaveiians to field a stronger side and on the wiexpanses of McHale Stadium I believe they will win.SECTION 2 NORTH In the morning match I expect a hafought contest between Old Xaverians (2) and TherPenola . The Xaverians were flattered by last week's secboard and they will find Therry Penola a tough opponent .select Old Xaverians as I don't know if Therry Penola haovercome their 2001 forward deficiency,Old Trinity should open their winning account at itexpense of Fitzroy Reds, who will find te going tough cthe big Trinity Oval .Last year's Premiers, Old Ivanhoe will be buoyed by theflag tmfurling and I expect they will be too talented for thevisitors, blarcellin ,University Blacks will need to improve their accuracy tover come a determined, Brunswick Power. Fitness wiprove to be a key to the Black's success as will be the .

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Goliegians v. or '1BAHampton Rev rs v . Old Geelong

Amateurs v. nzonash Blues - 12 noonLeos Emmaus v. Whitefriars

.4 2.5(1'7).,.12 14.15 (99)

Noble, Bourbon, ti4ili1aurvs .

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2 . L . Katavoulos 2 . J .: :3rgan . Van Der Wert .

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4 . Paine. Best, Paine. Anderson ,

2.3 (15)1 '19 (127)

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= ; I) ils'.NEPt)d?~S BOOKO

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,,Your Coac : :es' -ssociation"

cp =

Su .̀,gcstions for teaching sportsmanship .

in a variety of approaches . The most obviou s

i ;,e include three app roaches to the teaching ofsportsmeneiiip: ( 1) teaching by licit ins

n(2), tcaciring by example, and (3) practisingsportsa1a1ship• How much you depend on explici t

-u ; .:on, and how much you depend on hatin 6 vourcsactise sportsmanship, is a function of the age

iilc.-ers (the older they are, the more you ca ne ::-?lain to them) and your own abilities and

of your personality as you try to get playersthe habit of sportsmanship, you Il have t o

tle use of the rules and punishments for th ei rules . But remember that respect for others ,

n(.rstone of sportsmanlike behavior, requires first,)st the perspective to see things from

int of view. And many of the activities tha tI te habit and perspective of sportsmanship -post-garne handshake - are not activitiest . rules, but by custom and tradition . Theyire character of meaningful rituals that become

u a part of the sport as the rules. Remembercan develop, even invent, rituals that ca nrt of the sport - or at least a part of your

P - Part 2

s a series of general guidelines for~rar[smanship to young players .

i t

GuPdelir3s fo : teaching sportsmanship.I - .' a?ood role model - As a coach you mus t

b, keep in mind that your actions do, in fact ,

~ iy-fhing you can to show your plavers what

der than your words . No matter what you say,do will have an effect on your players. You

7 , be a good sport by treating oppositionend coaches, officials, and team members with

~.n obvious corollary: admit to your playersan tall short of your own sportsmanship ideals.

,hasise sportsmanship from the beginning - Th eof 'coaching for character' should start early,r first contact with players . If you're recruiting

r to come out for the team or a player comes toC! -_,uss trying out, what you say will set the tone

ur relationship with that player . At the first tea m~~ with your players you should explain how--m value sportsmanship. Tell them what your

ions are, how you understand that basi c:r,ies of sportsmanship, and why these principles

.iii- Drtant.

3- Talk about combining seriousness and playfulness -, r the principles of sportsmanshi p are based on the

i : :ure of sport, and sport is a form of competitive, : :plain to your players that sport is 'serious fun' .them understand that bad sportsmanship is oftentcr of being 'too serious', of forgetting that there'sio sport than winning and, in some cases, aof not being serious enough, of forgetting thatto be excellent and striving to win within rulesstoms of the game are essential parts o f

on.

show this balance in vour own attitude and in

your comments . Be serious when it's called for; cut up ,kid around, and have fun when it's called for. How youexpress this balance will in part depend on your ownpersonality, but the need for balance betweenplayfulness and seriousness is not a matter of personalpreference or personality. It comes from the nature ofthe activity your engaging in, competitive play. Takeyour responsibilities seriously, but don't take yourselftoo seriously.4 - Talk about the re; .ationship between sportsmanshipand success - Make sure your players understand thesuccess' in sports is not merely a matter of achievingvictory, and that victory without sportsmanship,dignity, and honour is ho ll ow . At the same time, try toshow your players that respect for the team and y oursport, as well as respect between the players and thecoach, might help develop habits and talents that willimprove your chances of winning .

5- Regularly use the language of sportsmanship - Thelangua ge of sportsmanship should become a regularp art of your coaching vocabulary. Don't leave thisl an guage behind after the first team meeting. Thelanguage of 'respect' should be heard by your playersoften. If you earn their respect,` the language you usearound them will become a part of their way of lookingat things . Never underesti mate the power of language .The right words make it possible to understand thingswe couldn't otherwise understand.

6 - Expect sportsmanship in practice as well as ingames - Since we are encouraging you to develop thehabits of good sportsmanship in your players, don treserve instructi on for games only. Expect goodbehavior - the habit of showing respect - in prac ti ce .

9- Establish team rules, customs and tradi ti ons thatreinforce the principles of sportsmanship - While it iscrucial to talk about the basic principles ofsportsmanship, it is probably even more important to bespecific about your expecta ti ons. Estab li sh specificteam rules that promote good sportsman ship . It's agood idea to list the rules and place them in the contex tof the principals of sportsmanship . If you demand 100percent effort at all times than explain this demand withreference to respecting your opponents, yourteammates and the game. As much as possible, bespecific about how you expect your players to relate toopponents, officials and each other.

W hen the opportunity arises, try to develop customswith traditions that will promote sportsmanship . Somecustoms and rituals you can simply demand, li ke thepost-game handshake. Others develop out of the specialrelations and situations ; the players develop some ofthem on their own . Take advantage of thosedevelopments .

8 - Encourage players to take the perspec tive of otherpar ticipants in sports - Since sportsmanship demandsproper perspective, help players to understand andimagina tively to appreciate others' points of view. Thisis analogues to the moral education of a child, when aparent sometimes says something like, "How would itmake you fell if someone did that to you?" Talk aboutthe '"'ver rule' . Talk about how opponents and officialsmight look at -u and your players.

u :ch (Vol . 23 No . 4, 2001)

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round of the 2002 D2 season was played inand slippery conditions, a steep contrast to th e

dry, hot pre-season the clubs endured during the, miner months .

Old Carey hung on for a nail biting one point victoryo . ,_,r Bentleigh . The C's were well served down back. : ,~h Steve Vitali and Chris Battle repelling severala acks. The Demons tried valiantly to snatchvictory but poor kicking and some basic skill errorswould have frustrated new coach Paul Dimatina .However the good form of Frank Dimatina, ChadGoette and Paul Hutchison v~re positives .Home side La 'i'robe ', took the four pointsin a polished performa:, .. aga ;nst Parkside. Ahardened University was Si in around the packsand moved the ball well . Parkside's lack of matchpractice proved vital as the side made poor decisionsand missed targets . In the second half Parksideoutscored La Trobe kicking five goals, but couldn'tmake up the difference. Better players for Parksidewere Rob Wise, Brad Hockey and recruit TristanBarlow .

Amid torrential rain goals were hard to come by in ascrambly affair between Kew and Peninsss.Pa . A solidthird quarter saw Kew hit back at the Pirates givingthemselves a chance going into the last, but thehome team did enough to hold on and win by 29points . Best players for the winners were Braden,Bowen and R . Cannon . For Kew. Searle and Blairtoiled hard .

Yarra Valley controlled the game after quarter timeagainst the Fitzroy Reds, winning by a solid 65points . The Valley opened the game up in the secondquarter with six goals to nil . Stevenson, Stone andCotsford were inspiring, while Cahill . V. Lee andClarke were among the better players for the Reds .Yarra Valley shared its goals with Taylor being thebest kicking three .

Salesian finished comfortable winners over theKrushers with a 55 point win. Superior ball handlingin the slippery conditions proved vital as they piledon 12 goals in the second half. The Krushers were

1sert d by Marshall kicking four goals, and Clark"''---as impressive around the ground .

"---ey v PeninsulaBoth sides are coming off comfortable vvins, soexpect the skills to be quick and the action fast . In atight contest Yarra's home ground advantage won' t

26

be enough to hold offthe boys fromPeninsula in theircaptain, Andrew - ~

~ Atchison's 150th.Peninsula by 19.

Oakleigh v FitzroyAfter a disappointing start to the season both tean,will be looking for a win . The Krushers at lionshould get the points. Oakleigh by 7 .

Parlesirle v SalesianParkside will be desperate for a first win in its battagainst the classy Salesian . However the lionground advantage won't be enough to get over tl .line. Salesian by 34 .

Bentleigh v La TrobeExpect a pumped up Bentleigh this Saturday in itmatch against La Trobe, as it goes all out to turn thtables on its round one result . In a tight contest, mtip is only a goal or two will decide victory. Bentleig:by four .

Kew v Old CareyThe young legs of Kew will push Old Carey all th,way, however the proven class and experience of thiC's will win out. The C's by 27.

Press Correspondents :Luke Derbyshire - hollywood 2adCyahoo .corn,atc_- ( ;`) C = W 5`,: -'. 0 7

Higgins

SearleC .MarshallSharpRyan

LevoliKrohnKirakov

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1 B. Lafranch i2 L. Fitzgerald3 B . Marcthesani4 G . Crimmins5 A. Makris6 N. Tinettl7 N. Lym n8 D. Mainsbridge9 A . Eaton10 B . Cullen11 B . Woodhouse12 J . Growcott13 C. Kyriakou14 J . Looke r15 C. Bradley16 D. Wood17 B . Allen18 N . Dahlstrom19 J . Denni s20 A . Acfield21 M . Ayres22 C . Stephens23 T. Atken24 D . Kinross25 C . Watts26 S. Byrnes27 T. More28 M. XL eb29 M. C nple30 C . Gk nte31 D .C fig32 A. Dr o33 D . Wa,,and34 M. Fitzgerald35 R . Brun o36 S. Ryan37 J. Landwehr38 T. Connolly3940 G . tvtuckian41 R. Livingston4243 G . Co(iver44 M. Raffaele45 A. larossi46 A. Pirona4748 L Jensen4 95051 M. Blair52 R . Campagna53 M. Bolis54 A. Waller55 D. Searle56 T. Frith5 758596061 S . Mouse62 G . Aitkin6364 J . Cronin656667 B . Allen68 S . McCardel69 K Tancredi99 S . Bruno

Coach : Brian GrillsRes Coach : David Huffer

I P. Farrant2 S. Fredrickson3 D. Sheldrick (C)4 C. Perry (VC)5 S . A.damthwaite6 S . O'Toole7 N. Dunne8 J . Thorn9 L. Walker10 P. Morton11 Josh Levy12 K. Perr y13 T. Luderman14 L.4Vake4ing15 S . Brooks17 Jacob Levy18 A.Hear'stt19 S . White20 A. Murphy21 D . Edmunds22 P. Stewart24 S. Edwards26 B . Phillips27 D . Gilmour28 C. Ross29 A . Randall30 J. Smith31 rrA . Fannig32 D . Hill33 M . Watson34 A . Murray35 J. Eyr e36 T. Mawdsley37 C . Porter39 N . Rosengren40 R . State r42 D . Gleason43 A. Poulton45 D . McKeekin46 B. Launikonis47 A. Samson50 K. Hopkins51 C . Francias52 T. Stauton54 T. Peters55 A. Cummings

J. Lafdiaw66 A. Balii e70 J. Dumaresq

Coach: Rust I BitRes Coach ., Fat Mc

1 B . Gec3 D. Mackenzie4 P. Papadopoul5 T.lanchello6 R. Dooley7 M . Short (RVC8 R. Marshall9 J . Mouus10 L. Thomas11 S . Nicolosi12 G. Treacy13 S . Randle14 R . Keeling15 G . Redford16 K. Marshall17 A . Hunter18 J . ConneNan (RI19 R . Cooper20 B . Stirling21 A . Perdikomatis23 J . Kerley25 C . Marshall26 A . Kids (DVC)27 G. Smit h28 A. Khodr29 D . Hall30 M. Nicolosi31 T. Bromley (C)32 J. Brown33 M. Clark34 B. Varkatros35 R, Nuske36 M. Ryan37 P. Torpey38 B. Papadopoulos39 G. Gartneil40 M . Whaley41 S. Bar42 S. Dalton44 N . Smith45 G . Chapman46 B. Nguyen47 T. Nguyen49 B. Evans50 P. Malcolm51 A. Wood52 S. Cocks53 C. Casa54 O . Parton55 D. Moulang56 B. King57 A. Jury58 M . Coppock59 W. Ogilvie60 V. Grinter64 F. Loticono

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1 R. Adams2 G. Davies3 K Noble45 T Stonehouse6 S. Ware7 J . Muscat8 J . Chilcott9 A. Constaniini10 A. Vita11 B . Hockey (VC)12 D. McCal l13 A. Copley (RVC )14 P. Hanley15 D. Moodie (C)16 M . Ross17 A. Romano18 M . Schwabl19 T. Ryan20 D. Singleton21 J . Scholl22 R. Wise23 R. Beck24 R. Marulli25 M . McPherson262728 R . Martinez29 J. Libroaperto30 M. Yandl e31 S. Hogan32 J. McCall33 K. Alle n34 M. Romano35 G . Panjari36 T. Barlow37 B. Boughton38 H . Byrne3940 C . Chioppi42 P D n43 B. C rman44P.S45 B. A n46C . V47C.T ~48 R . J ~s45SC o.F51 A. '5, B. o'53 P. E 054 S.i' )55Sc 1.575£ i5£6(61 r. ".626; D .'6r65 S .6E 5677071 M .

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1 S . Parsons2 A. Parsons3 M. Goidthorp4 E . Bowen (Vc)5 N. Kent6 M . Warner7 S . Murray7 N. Franks (Res .)8 P. Angus9 M . Dentry9 P. Krohn (Res.)10 A. Hale y10 T. Trewhitt11 S. Ferguson12 C. Pettitt13 T. Braden14 S. White15 A. Woo d16 S. Claringbold17 J . Coghian18 J. Whelan19 A. McKinstry20 S. Prenc.,,:gast21 A. M< l :rson22 A. Ate =n (C)23 R . Pc t24 T Prer:-r.

26 P. Fre n27 S. Payze28 B. Taylor29 S. Tcrc i30 A. Crean31 G. D32 H . S an33 R . S r _i34 hq. Ano n35 R . W er ,en36 P. Ser37 B. O i38 T C39 S.140 B.41 A. v42 ' L434445 D . --46 L.4; !

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~e - trained dailv . ., . runnin,tikes we tired just wTi

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aad - A. Damen . D . NapoliA. Simpson, V . Vescovi, C . Brajtberg &,

McCarthy - slip / slop I slap o n~ )caches . . . . . . . .

li :,son t l&!,

Graeme has b,, i t appointed 71Advisor for nd year in a row. For presea:trainiii- ' 7i 1 the Vic Athletic League (runnui club) and concentrated on running I tmerr,Ball16 1 '4Grblue

rot td and new umpire to' a`pat on 1 i ;e back' for his very g(

,etween Ajax a

Section game last weeold .

'NG EiS SOCIATI#andering who is :

~ ,n!. Golluit {umpi ri ng ;

(-oundan, li

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it - Essenc n ,,~bb .,s - f-Ieav_ - _ ~i

, 31 Green, 10 Yellow ande ed on the next page '

noires will be umpiring VPs from the RFUA and every w i

" by 2 of their boundary an d-es longside our VAFA field u Ep:

is happening is due to -,I]F hil Stevens, late la :

a bitr not going to be ._. .. . v

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, d ; ei!or. Over 1' : >ter, he competed i nStowell. i ; c2 !~ second. Well Do

THE AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2

l that after all h~

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SPOI?TSCOVER

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~lbie Firley

paid Hoffman

Landan Blackball

ark Childs

i a'ckselman

1 i Lut:c Holmes

12 D~urtel Mousiey

in Alexander

GcoCi Curran

Pctrr Woods

~1<,rk Gibso n

Jz~= on McNiece

1,) Sicve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

2 1 Pau-ick Maebus

c Fennessy

2 3 rcL,, Rowlings

Grrunie Hunichen

Gculf ~Aioor e

2 r, Jim Papioano u

Cr, _

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24 Clm~ Garcia

3J Jusr[n Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Gracrne Morgan

J~i- Lane

i,L itlic :c Meier

3 ?.Iag~io

1 ii : i, Si, ~-ens (S)

BLUE7 Scan Scully

8 Paul Berry

9 Damian Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubb s

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel D'ulneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNicce

29 Peter Jame s

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Scmmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burges s

37 Gavin Roberts

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5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxfor d

8 Paul Withington

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

I 1 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gildav

15 Mark Jenkin s

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitc h

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbar d

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Steven s

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clar k

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

- 30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Sim( i ces

34 Jei

35 Or

37 Dal

LLC

5 Max V4?ittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Pavton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Norman Hitcheii

21 David Iron s

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick,-,, i Ithar d

27 Paul Jo it , ,

28 Ron Mari_n

30 Anthony Lill ey

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarre d

34 Da

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y ~ , C e good

enough you can play senior footy but thi;way, if you are a bit under developed, yotcan play against a similar standard,'Gary said. Josh is a second-year sportGdiploma student at the South Melbournecampus of Victoria University and he isn'tfussed at being the son of a champion ."Doesn't worry about it," Gary said . "Icome along as there isn't enough supportfor the boys and I want to be here if one ofthem gets a knock and needs a lift homeor some other assistance . "

3 OVER SUMMER I : RAN into m anyAmateur people during the break .. '•t the Australian Open Mark Gibson, theVAFA's premier field umpire, said he hadspent part of his break doing some workfor Aboriginal Legal Aid in the NorthernTerritory. There was symmetry, w ith theguest speaker Dyson Hore-Lacy at theseason-opening dinner listing a stint witha similar legal service in WA.

OVER SUMMER II : Luke ~~wkins s:"-ho features on the front cover of the0002 handbook, has put on some weight

ter doing a weights at the Genesis Gymin Oakleigh . "I'm on the top-up list againj : ith Essendon," Luke, who was a sveltefe_-ward last year, said . Also working outat Genesis was new Ormond coach Mic k~nuppel . A school teacher, personaltrainer, assistant coach at SKOBS for thepast four years, and a father since thestart of the year, Mick said : "You migh t

1 _~ri rc ~~ ~ - =!_~ER z ,:

- isar_ uh•at Vi_-'i , r : . where he watches his

_,,,, 1Qti iiua at SKOBS. The 1975Medallist began his senior

c";-eer with VAFA club FootscrayTcch : i ical School Old Boys - alas thatclub no longer features . Gary, a skill scoach with the 'Western Bulldogs, nevermisses Josh playing even when the Dogspla Y on a Saturday afternoon . "The U19sis a good comp. "I love the concept ofbe' !ig 19 years old and still playing

`If o,

with Brad Beitzel.

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with you .

buzz out ofhelpingpeople" .Setting thestandard ofbehaviour ishalf the roleof a teamleader andMick, it'salways goodchattin g

JACKQC

-.-as spottedat McHale

Luke Hawrrins - bee ;ed UP Stadium aago coniisuin,~ his support forMonday he had put .on his silks

;11d loo! : on . and won, against British and~nicrican Tobacco .

~'l LITFKEITH S ~-~.-

- _R INDUCTEES 1 .

years of continuous_~crcicc to ii .? VAFA began w ith~arionr~l Bank football team in 1~ 552 .195-1 ib~_ club joined the VA_FA. Keii1i ~.-an E~ccuii'.<~ Member bet-,. -,:ee n19851 on the Umpire C(-Ari-_ii*Li•_1966-1981 . chaired theconu)ltree between 19 ;1 2-Crr011nca committeeP.einsiritcin~~t Gommit L ec 1 Q;8 2 . 111C SL2Ildards CGmP.l__i ,

Club .3 andom»iitiec-,v1 d c1 ,, he ch:-!i?•ed 1983-

Promotions committee

1985 and r~°~~ei~.ed a G~rtificate of Merit in1987 .

While serving on the Executive, NationalBank went into recession and Keithjoined Old Paradians . He's been presidentand secretary, he oversees their U19under-19 matches and he is the DutyOfficer at VAFA finals when they are atOld PE-racaans .

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Cnr Clarendon & Albert Stree t s1t ~-ast Melbourne (Afelzuay Reference 2G D2) ~

OPEN 24 HOURS

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r,und 1 of F.I.D.A. football has been completed~s relishing the chance to play after

through long torturous pre-seasons .e played at Parkville, lv!oonee Ponds, Sth

._nd '.Vangaratta . There were a number o frcoresenting new sides after what was a

son of player trading in F .I .D .A. circles .er was perfect for football and th e

i(l~ were in good condition.

itrin Tigers and Geelong played the seaso nigaratta. Mambourin Tigers chose torl er to acclimatize to the condition s

p ~=d dividends with Mambourin Tigers5 53 to Geelong 5 7 37 .

!hi- :t 28.

ith both sides showing somein a lot of promise for the rest ofgal 10 11 71 defeated Nth

DitiI5i 0 1 1 2 :lley Magpies opened the season at their

1 0BALLARAT 1 0

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home ground but were unable to use their homeground advan tage against an enthusiastic BulleenTemplestowe. Bulleen Templestowe 10 4 64 toMoonee Valley Magpies 4 3 27.

Bendigo played their first game in Division 2 afterdropping down from first division and were tostrong for Karingal 2 on the day . Bendigo Warri ors13 9 87 to liaringal2 1 1 7.

Broadmeadow s 1 played Maribyrnong at Par kvillewith both sides showing that they had put in thehard yards prior to the season commencing .Broadmeadoc=rs had a few to many tall players andwent on to kick 12 12 84 to Maribyrnongs 1 17 .

Sth Yarra 1 played host to F - *rood Blues and 1=-ereable to use their local I c to their advantage.Sth Yarra 12 10 82 to Ri D od 31ues 2 5 17 .

Ovens and Murray Jets won + i a forfeit with Colacit, 'e to make the trip up the highway .

ong 2were too strong and experienced forC ns And Murray Jets even though they had totravel to Wangaratta .

Stn Yarra played host to Parkside but were unableto push home their home ground advantage withPar1;:-:1- coming out in front at the end of the day .

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Eu k the information I hp- Y°^eived at time ofnc ( publication deadli >e .

tedious affair at R: ;lzat many migh~ hi rie match of theCo llingriwood t'

- ierce rivals pr( cC sgm ni

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on . J . SL'ard. .1 Carinane.

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`ottms, Murray . Lest:IA .

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-(RC)

18 F. Doyl e19 J . Evans20 B. Ryan21 D. Miller22 S . Evans2324 J . Taylor25 M . Driessen26 J . Senior (VC)27 J . Robertson (VC)28 D . frlurrihy29 R . Cassio30 R. Duncan31 R Marshall323-3 R. Taylor34 J . ~ hall

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u J. j5 T.C >I5 J . t.it l ey57 J .s-ourlay58 J . I :lure59 D. ~-- art606162 A . White63 I . Bracken646566 D . W right676869 D . Galakos7075 E . Williams

r Mt retrt-n:a '3: An :v mley

1 Pvt. Smith2 T Quick3 T . O'Sullivan4 R. Trotter5 S . Shannon6 G.Bunshaw7 P. Byrnes8 G. Malcolm910 A. White11 S. Lake12 F. Macak13 J. Dutton14 C. Shannon15 C. Barry16 J . Birt17 P. Carew18 P. Mouldy19 S . Lynch20 A . Quick21 A . Jones22 A . Flores23 D . O'Brien24 T. Guthrie25 A. Piani26 S. Baillie27 C . Adams28 A. Waters2930 D. Green32 M . Harris33 P. Bermando34 J . Broo k35 J . Howell36 L. Newbery38 M . Defreitas4041 T. SlaBe r42 C . 4'JhitelS Hoare4345 K Day46 D. Hogan48 P. Gulka50 S . Castiea u52 C. Andonopoulos53 K . Pard y54 S. Rawimg ; C55 M . Davey56 A. Titley57 E. Hil l58 J. Cavanagh59 N. Somers60 M . Tapley626465 A Newton67 J . Lane69 T. Melville7076 D . Phelan78 V. Kelly79 M. Coomber84 M. Funston85 G . Jacobs88 S. Griffiths

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W E: {~js )~ j Coach : Bru ce Mullens Coach : Kev Hannett Coach: Juli- n Siebrand

ry Res Coach: M. Hancock Coach : Derek Tt an-- Assist: Spreos Beasley Res Coach : wiatthew LewisnCoach : Asst Coach : Jason Murchie Res Caoch : Tony Fairies

1 R. H assain Res Coach : David Murphy 1 J . Hannemann 1 J . Kin gH , . ; ; an 2 M . Ladson Res Asst Coach : CameronBoyke« 2 I. Bingham 2 P. Hamilto n

ne 3 S . Hilton1 A . Albe rt (~1C) 3 M . Joy 3 G. Heppel l

, .-;,

4 S . Holme s5 C Horbu r 2 J . Sheerly ( DVC) 4 P. Henderso n

5 D H tt4 C . Lehmann

A C- . y' 3 J . Piotrowski . anne . annane5

d 6 L. O Donnell4 A Fidler B . Dix 6(a) C. Lewi s

;,_n 7 R . Back .5 J Demarte 6 V. Wong 6(b) S . Pietsch

na 8 M . Hartnett .6 B Prior

7 A . Burns 7(a) F. Vital ealf 9 A . Jones .

7 J . Murchie (C)8 R. Benne tt 7 b) S . Benjami n

n_-id 10 L. Mills8 M . Higgins 9 T. Fleming 8 J. Heywood

11 L. Merrigan 9 L Morrison 10 T. Psinas 9 A. Morphettr~ne 12 P. Walker .

10 M Anastassi A, Hallybu rt on 10 S Byrn eraan 13 M . Jones .

11 D Milano11 J . Rutter 11 H . Bailey

14 P. Sharp .12 B Nicoll 12 J . Moresi 12 B. Clark e

L_ , =aro 15 A. Borgohna .13 M . Luckey 13 C . Martin

'13 S. Brockley

Tc_mas 16 A. Paterson1 4 R Goode

14 S. O Boyle 14 N . Lampe l17 S. Cockayne .

15 C Thom as15 N . Murray 15 M. Russell

18 C. Emery .16 S. Reynoldson

16 D . Batt aglia 16 D. Ken tr, 19 J. Cotton

17 D Pamcutt 17 S. Miller 1 7 R. Heywood1 20 T. Hyland .

18 A Fiumani 18 S. Macfarlane 18 M . McManu s21 S. Koppens .

19 B O'Mara 19 M. Glenister 19 M . Shelto ng 22 A. Dragwidge .

Woodward20 S20 C . Hall 20(a) B. Youn g

23 B. Hilton .21 B Dawson

i, Mackenzie 20(b) D . Edward sS u : i 24 F. Mandrakis .

23 M . George21 L. Fuller 21 S . McNamara

5 C 25 D. Waters24 C Connor 22 M . Buckley 22 A . Steward

er; 26 A. Mita .25 T. Hourigan

23 R. Holland 23 D. Henderso nrs

'27 R. Dowsett

26 T Liston24 M . Macfarlane 24 J . Jenkin

- .i3cr _ 28 D. Coulon.

27 D. Murphy 25 C. Clark 25 J . Siebrand

'29 L. Johnson30 D Ritt 28 H . Dickson 26 R. Morrison 26 R . Benjamin

. ~nanS h . er 29 R Cavicchiolo 27 M . Harper 27 D. Disistoc ~e 31 D. Rydquist .

30 S . Fragiacomo28 P. Fyfeld 28 J . Ward

D, . 32 A . Rudd31 C. Kelly

29 J . Allen 29 D . Campbel lF, : 33 A . Fonceca

32 C. Culph30 A . Frederick 30 M . Lewis

34 M . HancockSmith33 N 31 A . Richardson 31 S . Edwards

ev 35 J . Sacco .34 C . Higgins 32 L. Hannemann 32 M . Carmichael

36 L. Adams35 P O'Connor 33 B . Holland 33 T. Thompson

37 D . Christian .36 J Carter

34 N . Hunter 34 I . Taryiord,~i i3 i 38 M . Batty .

37 A Reed35 C . Cachia 35 D Jelbart

or 39 M . Schonewille .38 J Carroll 37 T. Bartholomew 36 S. Campbell

40 J. Brown .39 H Allen 38 M . Christiansen 37 T. Dempsey

iaw 41 S . Ferguson .40 J Henry

39 D. Hallisey 38 S. Darling.-Hand

=42 T. Ducancubino .

41 T Drah6dis40 E . Lew 39 R . West

43 M. Van Houten .42 M Hudson 41 M . Moresi 40 B. Bake r

r 44 F. Monteiro .43 J . Robe rts (RVC) 42 J . D'Angelo 41 R . Mille r

rr v 45 J. Thomas 44 S . St eng 43 A . Brown 42 C . Norman46 F. Auttray,

45 D . Islip45 D . Richardson 43 J. Tobi n

47 A. Kizilis46 J Sandhu

46 M . Pane 44 A, Hamilton48 K. Fraser

'

.47 J Sevdalis 47 J . Collins 45 J. Smith

49 G . D Amelio .48 D Lit' Ile 48 D . Reynolds 46 A. Bandt

50 M. Roberts .49 T Coleman

49 D . Schuiling 47 A. Thompson51 C . Santoni .

50 M McCalman50 R. Sneddon 48 M. Moore

52 A. Hall .51 P. James ( RC)

54 P. Sheer 49 L . Stewa rt53 J Pi

52 S O'Donnell 50 A. Bagnall54 M. Griffiths .

53 L Waters 51 L . Sherry55 B. Pickeri ng .

54 S Dobson 52 B. Flanagan56 P. Harris .

55 S Gallina53 T. Gross

57 G . Beesley .Free56 I 54 B. Ratcliff e

58 H. Wathan .57 P Jones 55 G . Marazita

59 J . Pickering .58 A Roberts 56 C. Riley

60 K. Hilton .59 A Kliska 57 J . Drae r

61 D. Houlton .60 S Rule

58 A. Rafte r62 G . Phelps . 59 L. Bake r63 D. Beauchamp 60 C. French64 N. Moore 61 K. Hilton65 E . Dizon 62 S . Clario n

63 J . Gart lan64 W. Dunlop65 S . Liuzzi66 M . Malon e67 M Brookshaw68 C. Stevens

This 9nr€ : E'T 72 L. Ryan

5 Burwooi thorn 76 A . Shirleyf~~j ; -i • ~~ 77 D. Shirley

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Round onev .ith a ='.i< :~~run s

the

b ,

signs forwell in thePace were also goo ;,

'the LIHS- V iJ vers .

abandoned in thecircumstances . t1IiS-tdOI h<Bulleen troubled the :fought back with thre

<quarter. After half tizT_e, ,opened up a five-goal !,a( :called off. For UHS-VU, Tatf,. . .new players Langendorf Al_

vCobras wnld have to be happy,players T' "~ourboni and ?:~,)b ?

startedagainst a m+ re fanciedthe Falcons fought bac' in

kicking saw them dov i ~Albert Park rallied Lhro i

< , .1Smith and Chamber sthe third quarter . Albert Par 'weather football" in th eallowed North to take contro

. . proi >d on the u,going to be a ir.---over :v.1 ii ag, ast . - . The iin the last quar -, lrowever, M1 .I,i'

,have to resoY. -, to be a force thout for a memorable victory . Leigh and Je zthe s' - rs for Mt .Lilydale in their 10-point

_. _ I i the b4=e . You reports to

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,11( ,cleanevent.com.au by no later than Monday'ti,i,ig (with Sunday night as a preference). Cant),o please forward me your nominations for the

s lVreckair player of the round as well as anyl,, ;to les or club functions you want plugged .,,,

it park - Congratulations to Mark "Captain"philqps who is playing his 150th match and Chris,/ackson on his 50th.

}1t .Lilydale - Happy birthday to a couple of the,,,,,~ lads in Jarryd Del Biondo and Jackson

hcast. Described as fantastic kids, their hard workiIly appreciated by everyone at the club .

,;orth Brunswick - Well done to Sof Tsialtas on,,, ;,lly reaching his 200 games . It has taken him a

~',~ars to travel from 195 to the double century.nu~h no compromising hackman Sof has been a

~si welcome addition to the North Brunswickct:Iine . A former captain & best & fairest Sof has

returned to the green & golds this year to try &,chieve that elusive premiership for the club . There,;1I be a few fowards that will know his fearsome n o

p1,1`' by the end of the season. Well done Sof &welcome back.

7.5 8.8 13'." 15.13 (103)y; 2.1 6.2 8.3 11.8 (74)p_. ti Cart 3, Ellis 3 . Lovell 2 . Parslow, Addamo, urphy, Fastuca .

Fuller. Jotms . Best Pace, Barsby, Murphy. DiBattista, Tedesco ,

=_rys: J. D ayer 2, Bernard 2, West, Orme . A. Dwyer, Hill, Carra .t, FHarrison . Best J.Dwyer. Bernardi, Hill, Handley. F.Harrison ,

L'mpir,s: M. Forde, A Sitlels (F), L. Vinci, C. O'Shea (B)

L'tIS VU 6.2 9.4 13.7 (85)➢ ULL6e :vCOBRAS 0.2 6.5 8.8(56)Game Abandonded

L°!s'Tate 7, B Uebergang 3. Cusick . Halm, Collins . Best Tate .rrG Pendlebury, Brown, Gorringe, Wright

L Cobras: McCarthy 2. T Bourbon 2, A Lamanna. R Lantamta,

Trinchi. Best: T Bourbon, Dalloglio, Aslangul, R Lamatuta,

Unphes: S, Morgan (F )

';ORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 9.4 12.5 15.7 (97)ALBERT PARK 2 .2 4.9 10.12 11.14 (80)'i orth Brunswick : Guppy 3, D.Newton 3. S .Wernham 3. Magnusson 2,9n h«, Kyriazis, Samntartino. Boudoloh. Best: Murphy, Duson,

' :' h . Adams, S .4lernham, Magnusson.Albert P :_irz: Fairfield 3.Venables 2 . Mandylarls 2,Green 2, Stnith, Hannon .

',nth . Borley, Chambers, Green . Venables . HannettL'mpires: G . Paleodimos, M . Argall (F)"LT LII.YDALE 5.3 6.8 9.10 10.12 (96)LLifilAfiq COLLEGIANS 1 .2 2.6 6.7 9.8(62)

tttydale: Penhale 3, Cunningham 2. Kellett 2, pearce 2, Anderson .~ 1. I,mc : ,an. Prest, Wells, Penhale. Leonard, Fraser.

e10h uu Jenkins 3, Rashid 2, Sandars 1 . Brick 1, Gathercole 1, Bates I .'-' Luttick . Brick, Savage, Bates, Daly,Carter .i mplres : A Hoogendyk (F)t3LD 1 , S1BOURNE 4.3 8.7 13.11 14.12 (96)LOX HILLNORTH 3.3 6.4 8.7 10.10 (70)Old . ;tbonrne: Said 3, A Horsburgh 2, J. Horsburgh 2, Bess 2, Fairfield ,

King, Leitch, Phillips . Best Fairfield, King, Leitch. Depiazza,trgh, Robson

had North: Keillor 3, Odza 3, OldIleld 2 . Weston . Wilson . Best Garrett ,Tscaldis, Pietersen, Keillor, Oldfield

J. Heffernan, P. Hoffman (F), A Spitert (B)

NAME

Tate

D4 S -:e lonBulleen Cobras v. Werribee

Rupertswood v. UHSOBAlbert Park has the bye

Eltham v. North BrunswickBox Hill North v . Mt LilydaleSt Marys v . Old Westbourne

CLUB

SENIORSUHS-k'II

RESERVES

Tf3TA?.RD 1

7

Christo Old Rlestbourne 7

Hoffman Werribee 5

H. Tsialtas North Brunswick 4

Gigas Old Westbourne 4

Mattson Old Westbourne 4

RESERVESWERRIBEE 5.4 8.6 10.12 16 .15 (111)ST.MARYS 1.2 1.3 1.3 2.4 (16)Weslbee: Hoffman 5, Marinis 2, Flack 2 . Waters. Pugliese . Meltmet,Andrews. Djakovic, Dole, Nedinis. Best- Marittis, Andreus. Djako ic.Hoffman, Meltmet, Owens.St Marys: Ryan, Schembri. Best Watson. Evans, Schembri . VicenL Lewis.hines.IIlI5-4U 2.3 2.7 5.10 11 .11 (77)BULLEEN 1 .1 3.1 3.7 3.7(25)IIHS-VU: Ca aliert 3, Eddy 2 . Carrick 2, Stratltopoulos. Devlin, J Thomas.J. O'Neill. Best Carrick, Parker, Camithers, P Thomas, Middleton,DavidsonBulleen Cobras: Lykopattdis 2 . P Mastromanno. Best Ingram, Pollock.Sullivan, Tsichilingura, Cartledge, HurleyNORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 6.4 8.8 12.11 (83)ALBERT PARK 1 .3 4.10 6.11 7.14 (56)North Brunswick; H.Tsialtas 4, Ullo 3, Nabbs 2, Twaddle,P.Sorteto, Gitlard.Best Robertson, Santecroce, H.Tsialtas, Ullo, Briffa .RotellaAlbert Park: Pastras 2, Parmansclte 2 .Steward 2. Tsoukas. Best: Steward.Tsoukas . Fleming, Harper . Dowdle, TothMT LBYDALE 4.7 6.11 10.15 13.19 (97)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 4.2 4.3 7 .4(46)Mt L3Yydale: Holloway 3, Proctor, Commerford, Kidd, Costello. Delahunt,Katene. Best Hollov.ay, Senior. Costello . Kidd, McConnell . Morrison.Eltham: Schafer 3, Decker 2 .Smltit 1, Watson I . Best: Keleher, Monigatti,Mann, 4.atson, Glare, Evans.OLD WESTBOURNE 6.6 13.12 17.17 24 .22 (166)BOX HI LL NORTH 1.3 2.4 2.5 2.8 (20)Old Westbourne : Chrism 7, Gigas 4, Mattson 4, Croswell 3, Rivalland,Leitch, Smith, D.Slatterv, Habersatt, Clowes. Best: Chrism, Rivalland.Smith, D.Slattery, Bauldi, LeitchBox Hill No rth: Johnson, Tarulli. Best: Hutchinson, Bennett. OldHeld,Steinart, B. Johnson, Woods,

---7 -11i= 1 9

j A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving playerspushing, scragging, jue,tping into packs, throwing each other

to the ground or other or other similar such conduct "L - ®® .ov®®®®v - ®® - ®®®®®®~3

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ALBERT PARKCoach : John Ahern

Res Coach: Paul Shoppee

I P. Smith2 S . Robinson3 R . Baker4 G.Parmansche5 S. Allan6 J. Storey7 S. Variables8 C . Jackson9 P. Chambers10 M. Phillips11 A. Fleming12 C . Fehring13 B. Payne14 S. Fairfield15 D . Borley16 C . Roberton

1 17 D . McLella n18 J. Taylor19 A. Steward20 K. Grace21 P. Shoppee22 S . Redpath23 V. Surace24 T. Gree n25 K . Dale y26 J . Norman27 W. Roe28 R . Buckley29 J . Hartnett30 M . Dowdle31 S . McGuire32 D .'Odorico33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 A. D'Mingo36 M. Pearson37 L . Hogan38 J . Rowe39 J . Robilotta40 M. Lapsley41 A. Mandylari^,42 M.Hyams43 J.Tsoukas44 N. Strang45 S. Chisholm46 S. Melli s47 L. Tricarico48 M . Willis49 N. Langdon50 D. Mckay51 J . Costello52 R. Alla n53 M . Williams54 M . Tomazic55 D. Allan56 D. Smyth57 J. Sutton58 S . Toth59 B. Adamson60 A, Dowdle61 M. Cooper62 N . Pastras63 G.lrvine

,64 C . Lamont77 J. Hoy78 G . Foster79 J. Bourn e

R 1 C H M O N D

BOX HILL NORTHCoach : Peter ArmstrongRes Coach : Ian Atkinson

I Blackman J2 Smith S3 Odza A4 PotterJ5 Pietersen A5a Hutchinson r5b Jenkins A6 Martini D7 Stewart S8 Lacey M8a Chamberlain R9 Sallantioglu A10 Cook S11 Kennedy D14 Gmaz R15 Jimoulis T16 Weston G17 Cavallo G18 Wilson G19 Keillor L20 Oldfield K21 Hopes J22 Steele A23 Naumovski J24 Ferris C25 Michelle A27 Thoi T28 Brunning S29 Rodgers M30 Bolitho J31 Ives C32 Mortimer P34 McCartin M37 Woolridge D38 Buckland G38a Bennett G40 Tsaclidis J41 Jackson C42 Tarulli A44 Garrett J46 Cinar K48 Marulli D49 Ellis T50 TaruUi M53 Oldfield 157 Woods P69 Aguilar G78 Steele P80 Evans S111 Armstrong P

BULLEEN COBRASCoach: Angelo Lamann a

Assist Coach: Scott DodsonRes Coach: Matt Bourbon

4 I. McLeod4 N. Cartledge5 M . Starrett7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 B. Hoare11 C . Borell i12 D . Thompson14 G. Pemberton15 J . Trinchi (RC)17 S. Reddish19 S. Trapman21 N . Lykopandis22 M. Turner25 W. Olney27 J. Cartledge28 A.Foskett36 P. Dal1'Oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 T. Vass40 T. May41 N. Polites41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Chan44 S . Saaksjarvi45 J . Mustica47 S . Irvin e48 M . Soumildes49 G. Anderton51 R. Rodrigues55 . S . Wigney61 D. Rennie

T. ArnoldP. AslangulD. BeraldoH . BiramM . BourbonD. BourbonR . CuminoJ. Clar kT. Dennaoui6 . FortuneJ. HambridgeT. Hurle yA. LamannaR. LamannaLamersG . Mandeki cM . MastromannoP. MastromannoS . MastromannoNasrC. WatsonJ . Tod dB . PollockB . NeilT. BourbonD . McMullinJ . RickettMcCarthySullivan

ELTHAM D .C .Coach: Brian Doody

Res Coach : John Glare

1 C. Sanders2 T. Duggan3 E . Savage4 B. Doody C/C5 D . Brick6 T. Carter7 B. Rashid8 L. Sharpe9 C. Watson10 W. Bates11 J . Mizzi12 A. Tibballs13 R. Bell14 J . Kerkham15 L. White16 D. Barnett17 L. Daly18 S . Macdonald19 S . Robins20 J . Panetta21 M . Hart22 J . McKenzie23 R. Watson24 K . Drummond25 C. Horsburgh26 J . Glare Res C/C27 J . Stockdale28 T. Barnett29 D. Howgate30 M . Decker31 B . Keleher32 C . Baud33 A. Howgate34 D . Butter35 G. Smit h36 L . Donaldson37 J. Trumble38 R. Beecroft39 F. Coonerty40 J. Baud41 A. Mann42 J. Howgate43 J. Mann44 T. Johns45 R. Davies4 648 B . Turney49 B . Hespe5051 S . Maxfield52 G. Stackpoole5354 P. Harding55 G. Jenkins56 J . Shannon57 S. Gathercole5859 B. Evans616263 M, Lutbck64 S. Schafer

ELTMAIM HOTEL

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~1T LILYDALE O .C . NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD YJLSTBOURNE RUPERTS4NOODCoach ; David Feast

F

Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Ashley Casperson Coach : Tony WestCummerford

R2s coach : P Res Coach: Gary Cutler Res Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Shane McLauchlan

pan aI Johnson 1 S. Wemham 1 G. Robson (VC) 2 Fox DHayes 2 D. Adams 2 A . Casperson 3 Page S

1attBrebner 3 G . Lattouf 3 S . Depiazza 4 Croxford Dr, , ,,~ s Varga 4 P. Dimarco 4 T. Gigas 5 Boddington P

R,ch I•1cKenzie 5 W. McMahon 5 S .Hewitt 6 Gallus SJelenc 6 D. Pizzari 6 J. Horsburgh ( VC) 7 Whitehead B

Cean Hendri e 7 D. Magnuson 7 A. Christo 8 Bradbury Ha Kean Manisealchi (VC) 8 D. Fenton 8 A. Horsburgh 9 Clarke M

,,,,drew Del Biondo 9 A SammarGno 9 K. Murphy 10 O'Callaghan Ajzzon Gardiner 10 W. Fawcett 10 J. Wilson 11 Moule B

rf ,,s Gibson 11 J. Boudolo h12 S Care 11 S. Phillips 12 Cardillo K

12 Ju,un Commerford, chard Kidd

.13 P. Mahn 12 N. Naidu

13 J Cornea

13 Sinnett B14 Plummer L

: Chris Walsh 14 M. Newto n15 H. Tsialtas

.14 S . Mattsson 15 Webb N

Clarke PAxel Bullerjahn 16 15 A .. Board17 Hatty Fto Daryl Morrison

17 Paul Beddoes17 A. Kyri azis 16 S . Christo

17 M Aqualina18 Pettman M

18 P. Sorleto19 S . Famulari

.18 P. King (VC)

19 Mezzatesta M20 Flinn PL1 ;chael Leonard 20 R. Divita 19 R . Aldridge 22 Walsh D~7 Jeremy Penhale 21 M . Sorletto 20 M. Houston 23 West M, i t.tatt Cunningham 22 J . Freeman 21 M. Ch ri sto 25 Nike DL'ark Wells 23 J . Br'rffa 22 D . Evans 26 Zarb D

? ; Bart Egan 24 M . Alliani 23 S. Huntington 27 McMahon NTerence Roche 25 S. Tancredi 24 L. Fairfield (C) 28 McDonald DAndrew Delahunt 26 P. Tancredi 25 M . Stapleton 29 Baines, M- 6 Travis Flanagan 27 M. Vaina 26 P. Mesman 32 Sinnet P27 Nathan Pearce (VC) 28 S. Gillard 27 D. Billm an 33 Glassey Gg Andrew Costello 29 28 D. Slattery 35 Certo C3, 30 S. Healey 29 D. Horsburgh 36 Henry P

30 Andrew Penhale 31 J. Heck 30 R. McMillan 3731 Steven Taylor 32 D. Newton 31 M . Baulch 38 Pettman B32 Pat Carolan ( C) 33 J . Rotella 32 G. Jenkinson 39 Stevens D33 Chris Anderson 34 M . Pisasale 33 D. Benn 40 Drago C34 Leigh Kelle tt 35 P. Dowsett 34 P. Stewart 41 Bowman P35: David Callanan 36 35 D . Rivalland 42 Swann B36 Robert Di Nezza 37 36 K. Pilsbury 43 Phillips R37 Dan Hicks 38 A. Crosina 37 A Leitch 44 Icely A38 39 C. Rhook

.38 B Mattsso nB 45 Hum D

Lloyd Allanson39 40 B . McCallum .Robbins39 A. 46 Eden T

-40 Michael Rhodes 4 142 J . Papanikolou 40 S. Leitch 47 Soutaris A

4841 Roylind Katene42 Matt Pereira 43 J. Page 41 K. Mille r

42 S Roberts 49 0'Rile ChD43 David Holloway 44 S. G ri s t

45

.43 A. Runciman 50 Wals h

44 Nathan McConnell46 J. Polemicos 44 B . Slatte ry 51 MacPherson B

52 Moskaljuk S45 Kym FraserN

47 45 S . Robertson 53 Bugeja Nichol as McConnell46 48 N . Oates 46 E . Sandstrom 54 Gibbs R47 Chris Lonergan 49 47 T. Said 55 Ramsay J49 Joe Hoffman 50 48 T. Scholes 56 Hatry G50 Trevor Gamble 51 49 R. Naidu 57 Moskaljuk P51 Paul Bastick 52 P. Brine 50 P. Habersatt 60 Price G52 53 S . Milroy 51 L. Stevens 62 McMahon A,53 54 52 D . Ball 6355 53 S.Chafiey 6 4

55 Haydn Flanagan 56 L. Patullo 54 M. Crosswell 6 656 Dean Prest 57 55 D . Clowes 70 Temming L60 Travis Wilson 60 W. Duson 56 R . Skinner 7463 Craig Carstens 61 S. Nabbs 57 J . Smith 77 O'Callaghan64 Damian Smith 62 58 I . Smith 7865 Lochie Proctor 65 L . Rigazzi 59 A. Lipscombe66 Daniel Turner 60 N. Aqualin a67 Neil Senior 66 A. O'keef e

Joseph DragoTimothy GraceAndrew Burre ttHeath Gurrier-SandersCharlie Varg aGreg BirdMarcus Gridle yNeil Whitehead -- Werr i be eBilly Leek ~Joe Drago

,~® s ~

TravisCrowe rrnancia€ ServicesPeter Furlong

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ST. M ARYS I UHSQR IVERRIREECoach : Michael L, month Coach: Pat Mackey Coach: Tim Ellis

Res Coach: TBA Res Coach : Peter Dinnick Res Coach : Paul Smit h

I T.Brown2 B.Boyes3 J.Carra4 N.Goldaworthy5 J .Dwye r6 S .Stone7 A.Dwyer8 A.Zsembery9 R.Orme10 G.Koumantatakis11 J .Bernard i12 A .Webb13 J .Hill14 C .Goldsworthy15 M.Purcell16 L.Anthony17 P.West18 B.Frail19 V.Ryan20 A.Lane21 M.Gilchrist22 R .AIIen23 FHarrison24 J,Oconnor25 C .Bartlett26 P.Mulcahy27 M.Banks28 J .Innes29 P.Harrison30 P.Watson31 D.Thomson32 P.Rheining33 M .Ohalloran34 A.Pakovski35 G .Theoharris36 E .Evans37 L.Vincent38 C.Handley39 T.Millar40 N .Luce41 B .Graetzer43 M .Chamberlin44 M .Robinson45 P.Ryan46 S.Angus47 P.Rousis48 D .Morcom49 G.Schembri50 A.Wibawa53 B.Armiistead54 J.Wright55 B.Perelberg56 J.Vincent57 D .Watson58 B.Lewis59 K.Mclennan61 N .Jackson63 P.Roseman65 S.Roseman66 C.Roseman69 J .Hendy80 J .Clarke88 A.Ballantyne

ROBERTS & DWYERESTATE AGENT S

Oust Steel Industries

1 M. Wright2 B. Ueberang3 A.Talarico4 L . Gorringe5 T. Fulto n6 S. Cracknell7 D . Zulucki8 D. Haslett (VC)9 R . Smith10 B. Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B. Farrelly (C)13 N. Rose14 J . Ham15 S . Brown16 J . Tate1 718 A . Heliner19 J . Ueberg an g20 G . Madrigrano21 B . Abrahamsen22 G. M an dalis23 G. Temes24 N . Hahn25 S . Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A . Cusic28 V. Cavalieri29 K . Weber30 M. Butera31 P. Dolence32 J. Michael33 A. French3434 J. O'Neill35 A. Butera36 A. Pendlebury37 G . Catterall38 A. Boyce39 M. Rea40 L. Mag uire41 A. Ludlow

D. WallaceM . O'NeillC. PercyP. DinnickC. SiotosM . Kennedy

M . KinnaneB . D ry neR. KilleyM . CollinsC. WitnishR . WitnishR . HortleD . CreekG. DivenutoJ. ThomasJ. Barro n

60 N . Thomas61 P. Hoban62 K. Rodgers63 D . Parker64 R . Middleton65 T. Strathopoulos66 S. Butera67 M. De Luise68 L. Holmes69 S. Fros t70 E. Ricciuti71 B . Stanton72 S . Duke7 374757788 D. Fisher

1 R O'Connor2 L. Ke n3 D. Flack4 J.Johns5 P. Barsby6 S.Lyons7 T. Elli s8 P.Dawes9 M.Bradfield10 M. Keogh11 M. Green12 M. Walsh13 F. Mehmert14 B. McMillan15 A. Murphy16 S. Fogarty17 A. Tedessco18 S. Pugliese19 J . Addamo20 P. Abakis21 M .Johnson22 A. Dibatista23 J . Hoffman24 J . Crick25 A . Hovey26 P. Thomas27 P. Browning28 D. Turner29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 B . Waters32 M . Dolegowski33 D . Owens34 N . Lovel l35 B. Cunningham36 C . Ewards37 J. Ayling38 D . Velisha39 L . Langtield40 S. Fuller41 G . Grogan42 D . Elli s43 L. Carson44 D. Nedinis45 J . Marinis46 R. Hann47 G . Fuller48 M . Foote49 E . Mahoney50 K. Pace51 B . Patton52 C. Andrews53 L. Djakovic54 A . Casserta56 Q. Walsh57 D. Abbey58 A . Cmerilla59 A . Lont i60 M . Czajkowski61 D . Delany62 S . Liangos63 A . Stewart64 G. McGowan65 S. Parslow66 M . Egan

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are no matches

in -i manner that would allow

~s will be counted and the clu b

a''ars and officials.

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m; /va :ii'Q Lieas in the original phc

k1 3 successiul entrants who corita) Me y.

squa, .. in which the majority of~ae 1¢daLenwill

Pu4se EEnergy T-shirt, a Pulse Energy cap an d

The winners' names and original photo (sho.=aing ':r17

„Am rappear in each subsequent issue ofi t a

(b) End or Year. All 66 winners will go in a c .one person drawn have "switched" as par? o i in e

winner will receive $2,0W werth ot electn .

$754 electricity and $750 WO . ~l'~oo4t ~winner to receive S500 prize -$ 10 6

NO' . ._ One entry per per

appears do .. .I sight hand side of thispage, fill in and mail to :VAFA PO 359 to Cistern

f 18549531205or ptcapyEntry to be received by noonTuesday following each round .

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MHSOBFC Senior Coach : Luke Soulos

Lien pleasing wit h

sand new recruits, al l

d~is drticle at the,:[ of the 2002 A Grade

~ i, season which is ful lc ~ pectation and in doin g

`lect on our thoroug hation beginning with

-e-Xmas session sig through the pr e

on campaign includingpractice matches .r .:ctice match form

rtunities arising to tryit list players, emerg-

p'ayers from ourjunio r

to prove themselves.the opportunity toatulate Drew Fairchil d

F„an Thompson (VC) ,ny Cassell, Rhy s

rrCck and Stuart McCullyiaVGs} and Michae l

;~~r :ranz (Reserves cap-iii :ho were announced

enior team leaders for1 ason 2002 .

appreciation is extended

to the Match Committee fortheir involvement and sup-port in the forthcoming year .I congratulate th eMHSOBFC Committee fortheir progressive thinkingand initiatives which seesour Club in a sound viableposition off field .However the seasonunfolds members, sponsorsand supporters shouldknow that we have a play-ing list which is committed,united and relentless intheir approach and passionfor the MHSOBFC tosucceed in 2002 .

Up Coming Club Social Event s

AprilHome game luncheon v':'arcellin, 12 noon

%~ 11 .000 Draw DayMay

I!ome game luncheon vS1 Bernards, 12 noonHome game luncheon vSt Kevins, 12 noonThank the Sponsor's; ,t .Unican Club, 5.30prn

ayers, Sponsors andS,. ;pporters Dinne r

Junei 'nnk the Sponsor' si .;'tt .Unicorn Club, 5.30{xn

z2 Home game luncheon v0Id Ivanhoe, 12 noo n

=ZTrnvia Night, Unicorn Club

$1,000 Draw DaySunday 28 Apri l

12 noon at theClubrooms

Yarra Street, South Yarra

$1,000 cash to be won

All basic drinks included incost of entry ticket.

Players, Sponsors &Supporters Dinne r

BELL'S HOTELSouth Melbourne

18May7p m$30 ph - all welcome

Book 9824 0480

Our Generous Sponsors in 200 2

Colin Foley 0403 574 50 0

Maxwell & WilliamsNew Order ClothingSchweppe sTooheysJohn White Insuranc e

Weston HeathBurwood

The Bush InnEvans Kerr, AMP

Terranat LandscapeSouth Yarra SportsCentr e

Paul Pattiso nJB's Purified Water

Goldpats Accountants

Rigby Cooke LaWyersTVP CommunicationsJohn PetersonBooksellerHydroChemThe Kitchen PlaceTed Lynch AgenciesAustralia Wine DirectWilliams & C oThe Frame Sho p

Beiersdorf Keith's PiesClub Warehouse Rod's Fruit & VegKimo's Deli Bob Stewart MenslandGary McBean Meats Beaurepaire sBell's Hotel Camp AustraliaJulius Redlich & Sons Moods ConsultingSpitting Image Catering

In addition to the two special Thank the Sponsors'Nights, all sponsors are welcome for drinks at the clubon Thursday nights prior to each game from 5 .30 pm.

This Week's Club Milestones

20 Years Ago Today game for the club againstIn Round 2 of the 1982 Fawkner.season club stalwart and Ron later coached thelater games record holder seniors to the D GradeRon Verma played his 50th premiership in 1991 .

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A SeGti~~i~. St Kevins at Etsternwiek: Park - ixztnrday

•. De La Salle,.Old Xaverian s

rcellin)lues v. MHSOB

B Sec :.i<~- t. Old Brighto n

r v. Old Melburnian s

n v. North Old BoysHampton Rover s

, v . Therry Penola

C Sec~ :~•i: oll jan sians v. Banvule

ulfield Grammarian s. Old Camberwel l. : xtone Tigers v. Beaumaris

i, teurs v . Monash Blues

ull~_~n Templestowe,-. ;uuption v. Old Geelong

`:lliamstoran CYMSaus v. University Black s

D2 So L, !D B v . Oakleigh

v. ParksideL,utleigh

'niversity V . Old CareyKew

Sit Brunswick

University v . Richmond Central

~hons v . Elsternwick

teurs v . South Melbourne DistrictsSyndal Tally Ho

D4 Sec':: .. nRupertswood to be played at Chirnsicle Park,

a<ton St. Werribee (205 I19)I : .FC v . Albert Park

the byei ;k v. Box Hill NorthOld Westbournei , v. St Marys

Cal "ield Grammarians v. Old MelburniansDe La Salle v. Old ScotchOld Brighton v . St KevinsOld Xaverians v. MarceIlinSt Bernards v . University Blue s

Under-19 Section 2Old Trinity v . MazenodOld Haileybury v . WerribeeOld Ivanhoe has the byeBeaumaris v. Old EssendonHampton Rovers v . Ormon d

U nder- 1 9 Section 3Therry Penola v. WhitelriarsOld Carey v. University BlacksRupertswood v. Old CarnbenvellNorth Old Boys v . Old ParadiansYarra Valley v. St Leos Emmau s

_ . . . . . . ( - ) Sl ueBentleigh v. Mentone PanthersOakl ;h v . De La Salle (2 )Monash Blues v. South Melbourne Districts

AJAX v. St . Bedes Mentone Tigers at 1 p.m .

Under-19 (2) Re dBulleen Templestowe v. La Trobe UniversitySt Bernards (2) v. MHSOBOld Westbourne v. AquinasWilliamstown CYMS v . Old Xaverians (2)

Club XV111 (1)Praluan v. St KevinsMazenod V . Eley Par kOld Essendon v. Old Melburnians - TBA (clash with seniors)De La Salle v. Old Xaverians

Clu-

:, . . . . . - ••)Ther,-y Penola v . Old TrinityFitzroy Reds v. Old Ivanhoe at Ramsden Street ReserveMarcellin v . BrunswickOld Xaverians (2) v . University Black s

Club XVIII (South)Old Brighton v . Hampton RoversOld Geelong v. Hawthorn AmateursMonash Blues v . WhitefriarsCollegians v. St Leos Emmau s

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REVIEWSECTION 1 It is simply unbelievable! We have now had th

e opening round,results in, coachers and press correspondents

having time to devour all of the stats and not ane entail to say ho w end thet7eir p~etilar dub went. like t~ha etsome ir putdinto thisinvitation to players if theyarticle,l can' t promise everything will be said each week, but 1 will

cover most comments .Back to last week? Well four selections out of five wasn't bad

. You

just can't write off those Cardinals or should I question some of theinformation that is fed to ne? `Wltispers Donovan went into greatdepth as to how this team was tinder done, no one at training, 110comnutment, lack, of enthusiast,, - first quarter BANG ."•1 Six goalsculminated from scintillating football in wet and greasy conditions.

07 was toOld Xavs was Shell-Shocked

. and keep steady his troops Scotch scoreleOs in theiseco d tebZm to

be only down by 12pts at half time . The last ~o b nke a r nases andem-down affair witlr the Cardinals wearinganother couple of injuries that will keep the players out for a couple

of weeks. Old Xavs threw everything at them but Scotch held out

for a 2pt will.Welcome to section 1 football - Urn Blues told the CaulfieldGrammar boys as they went onto a 6g will

. At half time, Caulfieldlie still in the , but

were down b~v 11 pts, Blues ih

iyrd quarter was the i d~ference, pushing theanlead outUt o

30pts .De La tra ou

t quarter 4gvoal edffort resulting in a 5pt lead. At ~alf time scores were

level and anything could obviously happen. But Coach Foster was

able to invoke a 12g second half to run out comfortable 6g winners .

Best for St . Bernards was the big fella from Stratlunore in the ruck,

lqooper and for De La - Bourke, Slams and Nicholas .

Coach Obee re-enters Section 1 Under 19 football after hissuccessful stint coaching Old Brighton reserves . Down there at

South Rd. O .M .'s ventured to find a sandy ovalor coould fm~e .

puddles (the rain bucketed down on Friday nigll with been the St. Kilda curator?), Thi

sand plr~i

ehard al defu~e, butrit Was

OM: s providing a ver y

O .B. s superior numbers at the ball and overa ll skill that well then'

the day .Finally, Marcellin hosted Coach Brotivirs St

. Kevins team and the

first half was a very even tussle until SKOBS booted two late goals

in the second quarter. SKOBS last half of 9 goals to 4 provided themthe

with a comfortable need t use~it smarter and withrbetter dry .

1_11 they j

another time goals

SECTION 3 Therry Penola and St. Les Emmaus WP batted ou t

to four to run outcouviit cin ginners in the

end. Better OEGBallach, Forrestand Weidner.2ziazenod had the bye .

great matchatOakPark. do m the Udrrel .iThe} grag llycla~.~e

first things were looking

their way back into to outlast a co nu ll t eeverything managed d TP autgflan ell serv d7b

Rizzo and Quinn.One quarter of football was the difference out at BixIleen where 01Carey booted eight goals to Yarra- Valley's two in the second quarte

to effectively seal the nratch. Katsanevakrs bagged (6) for the da,

v. 1 ere better than Croweand Clarke For

the Bushrangerode ably

amGyhitefriars travelled to ni a nice dlto~cla rlupgT after th)

boys from Ruts) ga theat the half and it appeared very bleak for the Friars, despite then

nlaking a better fist of it in the final two quarter' they were sevezell

outgtumed. Murphy, N. Ash and Spinner delivering the goods fo .

Rupo, wldle Wallace and Rees battled hard for the Friars.

cla .I. Blacks and North Old Boys fought out the first quarter III

don, and it was not until the second where the Students game(

the ascendency. Through I eemuig and Ross who were unstoppablf

the Blacks powered ahead to will well. Better players for NOBS werf

Ryan and Young-Closest game of the round was played out at Bundoara where 2slow to start Old Paradrans caine rushing at the finish t fall short

by the barest of margms. Having scored no goals at half time the

ned home 8 majors, ylule Old Camberwell who hegali theOP"s ranubetter had trouble finding their targFtteka

nlrnagt"~~drl~:~have seen

half-time. It eotdd be said straig

and 39yaher OP's fought b back wiell~toa0ss stance of but thi

s

no avail as Warner and Larrgford among others held on for the

L'Jellers.in this round with the

SECTION Byt F There was one huge w it

Monash Blues disposing of the Mtentcou ler f likelby big goal krcker sr

SECTION2 Old Trinity jumped Ormond from the start and wer

e firstquarter neertlireatenedafter~lp on~d~st7elO,fsland S Amor e

Cioxon was' dango

outstanding. For the vanquished Captain Muue>I and Black were

prominent.A close game between two local rivals was played out at ~nhonsOH played catch-up football all d~yeazin ~ slippery att (4) hard'found their opponents especially la ers for the hometo cover. Wa.xmian, and the Jones' were key p y

team .After an even first quarter Beaumaris moved into top gear andbanged on 4 goals to zero in the next to hold a handy half-time lead

.

Steve Sharksomanaged to nia nntani their h alfethne lead plustoneogoal at

the final siren .Plenty of goals out at PEGS No2 although not in favour of the home

team. Old Ivanhoe started like a whirlwind and with Dfnakis

(5) and

O'Dwyer (4) on song Old Essendon faced an uphill battle. OEG lifted

ramming home six goals to four in the next quarter to be withinstriking distance at the half, but to no avail with OlG addin

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Grace seems to have found ano ier pin Bedd'utgfreld with 6 majors and 0'lk tmell with 4

. Add another 7

goal pluckers anthers, bedsth wrHlanrigtn~ W

ato be a real thrust tts and lromnonge~ year

. For

St. Bedes Mentone Tigers traveled down to Bentleigh Recreational

Reserve to meet for the first time Bentleigh. This game was evenly

poised at the main break with Bentleigh holding a slender 12ptlead, The 3rd quarter saw Coach Alford wield the changes and afteran inspirational speech at the main break, the Tigers came outfu'ing 13 shots at goal only resulted in 4 majors so at the last break

the Tigers led by just makiuson last moees and openhigttlewith Coach Murphy ggame up

. Bentleigh was able to win the ball tune and again out ofthe center and subsequently booted 6g 6behinds to run out wumers

by 39pts .Oakieiglr and Ajax fought out a fantastic battle up to the

nines

breal:. Both coaches would have been pleased with their respective

teams performance with the wet and greasy conditions at Scamrncll

Reserve. But it was Coach Bluzsteiuis Ajax that was able to break

away in the third to grab a 27pt lead. Oakie gh came back hard at

them in the last but could only bridge the gap by 8pts. Best for

Oalleigtr were Zola, Earl and Reynolds. Best for the Jackers were

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d De La fought out an enthralling hardin it being in the balance right up until the end .

)ring affair, this match was played in terrifi cLa were De Ridder, Ballomo and Vickers . Best for

urne were Cooper, Ester an d Mill ing.

: C TIO N R=D Bulleen-Templestowe faced an uphill battle against(2) and while the young Bullants battled manfully -

in Verga, Taylor an d Newnian, they were simplystrong, conunitted running team well served b yand Silk (4) .l}oted a cricket score against a Williamstow n

gave their all from start to finish. Luca dobbed theSeagulls who were well served by Ashcroft ,

ir . For the victors none were better than Mitchelld Marian.

and La Trobe Uni faced off and it was the Student s- out of the blocks . The lead was maintained all day

I, n-hearted Old Westbom-ne team led by Mokrusch (3) ,and Hudson playing catch-up football the Trobers

tLir first U19 Nvul for many years . Better Trobers Ham ,

latch MHSOB confirmed they will be one to watch withover a committed Aquinas will . Down by 4 goals atBloods played inspired footy to take the match righ t

i .me team, however with Ternes, Blau and Raleigh in;lie home team began die season on the right foot.

pREVIE .=1~cCTION 1 The Grammar boys travel out North West to St .

a -~unter- I just have this feeling that Xavs will come up

id face a monumental task to overcome them. The St.; will be too big, too strong and will have too many

for Caulfield to contain . With Harper dominating the- the ball to Burns, Neeson and co., a win is a certainty,n•r tans play De La at lionie, and will have to improv e~ outpoint die De La boys. De La even in their loss last

9 goal kickers - this will provide the difference.of the round sees Old Scotch hosting Old Brighton at

This should be a sensational game! Super Coach'nst the up and comer, "take no prisoners" Coacht time these two sides played at Camberwell, Ol d

,ce them a thrashing (thanks Richard), This match I'm1'Il toss a coin, the honie side - just.

Old Xavs down at Righetti Oval in a game Coach11 be desperate to vrin. This will be a very tough and

n eco weeks in a row.reiuvenated and reinvigorated Urn Blues meet Mareelli n

CLUB RD 1 TOTALUNDER 19/ 1

isa St Kevdns 6UntversityBlues 5Old Brighton 5

UNDER 19/ 2Old Ivanhoe 5Old Ivanhoe 5Hampton Rovers 4Old Essendon 4Beaumaris 4

UNDER 191 3kis Old Carey 6

Old Carey 5Yarra Valley S

UNDER 19/2 BLUEiad Morrash Blues 6

Bentleigh 4Monash Blues 4Monasb Blues 4

UNDER 19/2 REDOld Xaverians 9St Bernards 7St Bernards 5Old Xaverians 4St Bernards 4St Bernards 4

at the Uni. The Eagles will need to play all four quarters to have anychance - I just can't see that - Um for me .Selections : St . Bernards, De La Salle, Old Scotch, St . Kevins, UtuBlues .

SECTION 2 Hampton Rovers at home to Old Trinity pits twowinners from Rdl against each other . Both teams will be very keento maintain their wining ways and while at home the Rovers aretough to topple I feel the OT's will win a close one today.Mazenod will be raring to go after having the bye last week as to willOld Haileybtuy who fe ll short by a couple of kicks . The Nodders arean unknown at this stage and given their Section 1 experience from2001 they should leave the Bloods winless after today .Old Ivanhoe who were big winners last week host a Beautnaris teamfull of confidence after winning well last week. Mick Deaton willneed to control a potent forward line and an OIG team who runhard and straight . At home OIG to get the points in die match ofthe round.Ormond host Old Essendon at Gunn Reserve and although bothteams are coming off defeats neither will be dwelling on die fact .Adrian Connolly at home will have his charges fired, however OEGwill have more firepower up forward and win by 3 majors .Werribee has the bye .

SECTION 3 Yarra Valley host Therry Penola with both teams keento record their first win. TP worked their way into a winning positionlast week but could not hit die front, while die Busluangers wererun ragged by Old Carey. TP's start to the season showed morepromise than die Bushrangers and the visitors should get thepoints today.Whitefriars will be keen to atone for last tveek's poor showing andat home against Old Carey will need all their guns blazing . With afew new faces from Rdi the Friars will give it a shake but the OC'swill be too good today.Uni . Blacks host Rupertswood in what will be the match of dieround . Rupo had a training run last week while the Studentsbattled a determined NOBS outfit, The Students will be keen tokeep up their winning ways and will win today by 5 goals .Old Camberwell and North Old Boys have established over theyears a healthy rivalry and today it should continue . The Weltersusually slow to start would have been given a nice shock last weekby OP's and would not want to run out of gas against NOBS, whoseconsistent four quarters last week saw them unlucky not to get thepoints . At home the Wellers but I would not be surprised with anupset .

~'~iLl~fnl( :-~

Under-19 Section 1St Bernards v. Caulfield Grammarians

Old Melburnians v. De La SalleOld Scotch v. Old BrightonSt Kevins v . Old Xaverians

University Blues v. Marcellin

Under-19 Section 2Hampton Rovers v . Old Trinity

Mazenod v. Old HaileyburyWerribee - has the bye

Old Ivanhoe v. BeaumarisOrmond v . Old Essendon

Under-19 Section 3Yarra Valley v. Therrv Penola

Whttefriars v . Old CareyUniversity Blacks v . RupertswoodOld Camberwell v. North Old BoysSt Leos Emmaus v. Old Paradian s

Under-19 (2) BlueAJAX v. Bentleigh

Mentone Panthers v. OakleighDe La Salle (2) v . Monash Blues

St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v. South Metb. Districts TBAUnder-19 (2) Re d

Williamstown v . Bulleen Templestowe TBALa Trobe University v. St Bernards (2)MHSOB v . Old Westbourne - 9.30am

Old Xaverlans (2) v. Aquinas

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C6ULFiELU uii1-,'.1tiAR1•'_;5 2.1 7.2 9.5

cuss 6: J. 0'Keefe 3 ; W. Guil[fer 2; P. Murray 2; N . Pope 2;

UNI BLUES 4.4 8.7 13.8 17 . 1CauIP :-"al GmJnmarians Glass 3, Franklin-Jones 2, Foster 2, Arc .rosSchneider 2, t :ari:otu . Best: Townsend, Gerrand, Glass. Argros, , Carboni .Rapier.But Blues: t.feKerrow 5, Medlin 3, Moore 3, Tanner 2 . Butko 2 . biaddison,Rankin . Best: McPhail, Medlin, Young . Maddison, Cameron, Morgan .Umpires: G . Roberts, T. Doecke (F )

DE L,4 SALLE 4.2 7.4 10.8 13,8 (86)ST RNARDS 1 .5 6.10 13.12 18.14 (122)De La F^lle : L . Johnstone 2, Skinta .s 2, Brown 2, Auinarte 2, Browning . Bourke,.T ,,v, Hughes, Roberts . Best: Bourke, Sitars, Jolmstone, Brotvn.

.`Quhu3ne.arts : D . James 3. \eeson 3, Hooper 2, James 2 . R. James 2 . Crockett

2, t comas, L. Thomas, Campbell, M an sfleld, Walker. Best: Hooper. D. James,F t, Calte¢a, Burns, Mitchell .Umpue,s : A Sttnpson, C . Simon (F)OLD BRIGHTON 5 .1 6.8 10.9 11.10 (76)OLD MELBURNIANS 1.1 2.2 4.2 4 .4(28)Old Brighton: Smith 5, Furzer 2, Lynch, Tooted, Ross . Jackson. Best . Leaf,Adarnis, Lynch, Gamble, Smith, Mon.Old R3elburn3.ns : Faulkner. Sarripson, Guest, Fagan. Best . Webb, Burgen,Harar, t+iatthews, Kauve, htatthies .Umpires: P. Rapkc , S. Mackie (F )OLD XAV:RL4NS 1.0 4.2 5.7 7.7(49)OLD SCO CCii 6 .2 6.2 7.3 8.3(51)Old wien,€ O'Meara 2 Pascen 2 Ross 2 Higgins 1 . Best Sapuppo Hall Ryani , RossG<u • atu 3 Gair 2 Sheldon 1 Taft i Thompson 1 . Best Quail PhilolaySlit I Dumresq Cations Lewis .Um~: S. Payton, S. Scully (F)[•_-.PrcLLL: 2.2 4.7 6.9 8.11 (59)6T;wviS 4.1 8.2 11.4 17.8(110)1i.: -PL, tl:: tell 2, 4Pse 2, Armstrong, Addison, Barden, Brown. Best:

ce, pardon, Addison., loran.

S. nmt Best: P. Kempton; L. Giansiracusa ; JP. Mount; T. Simpson;U, van; Y. Au~hton .

merry Pencda : Callegan 4. Skiattuhs, Sheppard, Cooper. Stawitschka 1 . Best:

Um,. D. Ste hens, N. Wards (F), R. Benson (J). J. Whtte,.qp:ar (B). B.Stt~ hens . L. Pell (~).

Ii;?D ,R IF~2OLD TRINITY 5.4 8.8 11.8 13.11 (89)ORMOND 1.0 3.1 4.1 5.4(34)Old Totally : Con 3, Oliver 2, S Amore 2, Davies, Aitken, Chtffy, Ctawfiord,Spars, C--,- ..o. Best Gordon, Dasies, Pretty, Healy, S Amore, Ivtken.Ora-': its 2. Quarter, Arnold, Davis. Best Arnold . Cove, Muzzell,Con, __, Upaud . Black .Umpires: A. Barrington, J. Aspinall (F)OlnuerrEYBURY 4.1 4.2 7.2 8.4(52)F : : !ROYRS 3.3 5.9 8.13 10.17(77)t:J . . .:ry: Erikson 2, Glanville, Goodbody, H.^Ktght, Mctauclilan,Ron .. r;esc McLauchlan, M . Jones, Erikson, man, Eight AJones .Hampton Rovers Splatt 4, Fletcher 2, Coot lly, tr, Laing. Carillon . Best :Centrally, Fletcher, Elhs . Almahoi7er, McCarthyUmpires: G . Skandakmnar (F)BE.QU""ARIS 4.3 8.4 11.9 11.12 (78)WE1dlLI E 4.1 4.3 7.5 7.6(48)Beaur^^sis : Ferrari 4, Collins 3, Sltu g 1 . Berry 1, Gillespie I . Groves I . Best:"•' " "ulquinev, Deakin, Bower Shugg, Collins .. . . . : ri etvedUnit t. Ld y°(F)OLE VDON 0.1 6.6 6.7 10.10(70)OLL : .: . tOE 4.6 8.7 14.13 17.21 (123)6.d, For' = t 4 1 -- 3. King, Gotardo, lb'etdner. Best: Palloeh,May,Tom— For. :- c

7Old I n.:,:_- 3ca= ,, Oio.,. .r 5, Bottos 3, Lumn 2, MendoLa, Nielson . Best:Bavford . Stilltnan, :: .'n, O_wyec Br}ant, GeorgbuUmpires: P. Jackson. B . Dive r

UNDER 19 SECTION 3TIIERRY PENOI.A 2,5 5.5 7.8 8.10 (58)ST. LEOS 0.1 2.3 7.5 10,8 (68)

Fenton, Quinn. Ferguson, Thompson, Rir<n, Cooper .St Leos: Ballard, gtephens, Carstein, Fox 2, Callen . Wilson 1 . Best: Chun.Varney . Lc„att Phvland . Lavins, FoxUmpires : A. Bano, D. D'Ntera (F )OLD CAREY 5.1 13.5 18.6 23.11 (149)YARRA VALLEY 3.1 5.4 9.7 11.7 (73)Old Carey: Katsanevakis 6 . Rowley 5, Sutrnan 4, Macdemmtt 3, Pdhttelaw 2,Ar~sus, Sansan, Bennett. Best: St tram, 4Vtutelarv. 'riacFarlane, Katsanevakis.Bennett, RnnpYarra V'alley Moore 5, Crave 2. Coleman, Britt, Middleton, Gough. Best Moore,Nich atas. V ngirt, Crowe . Ross, Clarke.Umpires: J. fame, C . Collins (F) M Brown, S. Collins (B )RUP 2 -YOOD 5.1 12.6 16.11 23,17 (155 )

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. . . is 0.2 1.2 1.8 4.9(33)od : N Ash 4, Murphy 4. Potter 3, Sullivan 3, Peter Barry 2, SprinterD^'° . Howard, Monszell, Wilson. Best : Murphy. Sullivan, Peter Barry,

t, Spinner..one, Brescia, C,alavetta, Wallace. Best : Nmaan, R. Eames .. B rosolo, Rees.

ph (F) B. Ralph (B)

NORi tOl .l)D'JFd 23 4.5 6.5 8.8

Old CandreinveIl: Mankrortl3 Ryan 2 . Headley 2, Langford 1 . Best McDeco

UPt1VFt:SS1Y BLACKS :.~.: 9.5 12.!s 15.9North 01 3 Boys B Sheehan 4 . P. West 2, S . Cook, J.P. '. itthevrs 1 . B

o Cook, A Fs, G. Prri,rd, D. Rtan, Bloun aUnit Blacks : A Goonai 4, Z . Rudd 3, B. thven. K. Preshdb , A. BassGrigg 2 . Best A. Ross. Z. Rudd . R. Scar(ett, M. LeenvngUmpires: S . Caruso (F). ir., Hitchen, A l'a)opoutos (B)OLD PARADIANS 0.1 0,2 4.6 9.8OLD CAMBERWELL 1.8 6.13 8.15 8.16Old Parah;RnQ : Brace 3 . Bnmdell 2, Lyons. D Strickland, McKay Hughes, IMcKay, BnmdeiL &faher, Huktles . Lyons, Graham

Payne, t4arner, Lyons, Weaver, Latgford .Umpires : L. Katz (F).

L?t??tER 191? BI.UBBENTLEIGH 312 9.6 12.6 19. t(1ST BEDES 9SENTONE TIGERS 2.7 6,12 10.21 1' ItBentim'^h : Krotolii 4. Robertson 3, Mclfetuae J 3, Holmesr~-. 2.McIie, . H 1 . Brown i, Hoiden 1, Cox 1, Forest I . Best: ear ._,Helm- Holmesby S.St 1W atone Tigers: Rbrsnop 2. LT3ullier 2, Mor~n 2, Hilton 1 .

C I, * m.,:a' Fens 1 . Porter 1 . Best:'fJorsnop, ~LMurzay, Terrell, ;raMc :,,unara . Fe , Porter.Umpires : M . Meier, K Walker (F)O.AKLEIGH 5.4 7,5 8.11 12 .13AJAX 5.3 7.7 13.8 16.8 (1Oad:- Orcla.ard 3, Reynolds 3. Britt 2, Briggs 1, Cash, Kennedy. Best, 2Earl. kouits, Britt, Reywlds, Kennedy,

1 3 . Israelsolm 2, Thivtn, A Lewis, Silver. Yudetman, Gottlieb, Bjig, Rath. A Wollner, Pask . Best Silver. Fetter. Lewis, Iskael

i .Umpires: L. Holmes (F)ASOt: . --a BLUES 2.4 5.9 2.11 21.15B

C„v :,~~PANTHERS 1 .4 1.6 1.7 2.7it Pines : BeddIDgJield 6,0Domaell 4. Torten 4, Evans 2. Chessari, The

Ge C wa(d. Truman. Best: Beddmgfield, Tatter, Francis, ODomrook. Evans.

ar ne anthers: Kelly, Little . Brst: Hamilton. Watts, MRvatsky, Iromt€oa, Rock .

Umpires: D . Wndlow, P. Cotilthard (F)SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS 2 .1 315 4.8 5.9DE LA SALLE (2) 3.3 5.3 6.4 7.51South Melbourne Districts: D'Andrea, Adgamis. Cooper, GarmentBouchard . Best Cooper, Ester, Melllnq. Maloney, Turner, Kidd.De La Salle (2): Bellonao 2, Saunders 2; Evers 2, De Kidder 1 . Best: De RidBelkomo, Maloney. Mitchell, Byers, Vickers .Umpires: B . liktadhead, A.36eksehnan (F) . J. pagan . N. Booth (B), D . 3aP!r9er

UNDER 19/2 RE DBULLEEN TE&iPLESTOIFE 2.1 5.3 7.6 7.71OLD XAVERIANS (2) 6.6 143 22.1a . i(1Bulleen Templestowe: Burnctuo 2. Ver~a 2, Gatuatsas, i ..ctw) .Lee, Taylor, Bucc7chm, Daskalou, irer~a nOld kas~exinn.g (2): Ireland 9. Silk 4, iv'o: n3 r3 . Cracknell 3,

T 2, Barrett 2, Mcl.aren 2, Bortgiorno 1 . Bc x : - Bryce, I and ,Silk, Marhn .Umpires: D. Longwarth, D. Murray (F)ST BERNARDS (2) 10.8 20.15 32.20 40.27(2WII,LIAt+'iSTOWN CYMS 0.1 0.4 0.4 1 .4(St Bemards: A ivtitcell7, Magore 4, Johnson 5, Hu ties 4. R}~art 3. LesideAnderson 3, Matthew; 2 . Oxenford 2, Ianaszo 2, MaRianus 2. Cox 2, EgvBtnt: Johnson, Hughes, Iazuazzo, A Mitchell . Marian, R}an .Williamstown: F. Luca . Best. R . Ashcroft, P, Starpu7s, D taylor, J. Rowlandt.Luca, B. Koch.Ump3res: R. M.artyn ( F), L, Pipe, B. Share (B ). C Kaleta (G)OLD WESTBOURNE 1.1 2.1 4.1 6 .2(LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.3 5.6 8.9 8.10(Old Westboruue; Mokraspl t 3, Rzlker, Payne, Stern. Best: Hodgson LHudsDean, Tavlor, Aioknasch. JohnstonLa Tmhe UnL• McDonald 2. Clatterback, Hogan, Fanmng, R.But)er, Gr4!Place . Best: Gellert, M.Miller. Keane, D .Bu[ler ~iam . SlaterUmpires: J. HefFenan, P. Hellman (F}, J . Kralevski. T. ?(B )MHSOB 2.4 6.9 6.10 11.1 ,AgUINAS 1.4 2.6 4.8 6.' `F4EISOB: Whitehouse 2, J. Raleigh 2, It .mven 2 . Fraczek 2, Stucki.Sierakow;ki . Best: Sterakowski, J . Raleigh, Blau, Ha(lenberg . 'd . .. . , . .Ternes.Aquinas : Not receivedUmpires : E_ Lindsay (F)

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BEAUMARISCoach: Mick Deaton

1 P. Irons2 L . Mulquiney3 M. Ead y4 T. Shugg5 B. Bird6 D . Gargaro7 S. Lynch8 S. Croft9 S. Wilson10 C . Buckley11 T. Fitzgerald12 C . Collins13 C . Tuck14 P. Berry15'A. Edge16 T. Groves17 C . Evan s18 J. Windebank19 S. Doukas20 R . De w23 T. Woolnoug h24 D . Gillespie (DVC)25 B. Bowker26 S. Wilson27 T. Boreham29 L . Wonnacott30 L. Ferrari (VC)33 S. McNicholas (VC)35 S. Lee41 J . McGeoch42 A. Poll53 R . Rawlings55 B. Deaton (C)

OLD IVAHHOECoach : Steven King

1 K.O'Dwyer2 M.Paine3456 S .Curatolo789 S.Jenkin s1011 J. Bayford1 2131923 I .Loughnan2532 WColeman33 D .Neilson34 D .Meredith35 M.Mendolo36 TFinlay,44 L .Stillman50 E. McWilliam

HAMPTON ROVER SCoach : Paul Curry

3 S. Seleto4 T. Jowett5 A. Blake6 C, Maflhouse8 J . Tippin g10 J .Vaughan13 J . Laing14 S. Weaver15 P. Cambell16 G . Giasoumi17 T. McNamara18 S. BurggraaB19 K. Splatt20 B. Kezilas21 J . McCarthy22 B. Henry23 L. Fletcher24 R . Turnbull25 S. Daly27 A. Banks28 R . Joseph29 A. Murray30 J . Connelly32 L. Cave33 M. Ellis34 D. Andersen35 M. Terech37 T. Richards38 B. Cantlon39 C . Horrigan40 B. McCallum46 J . Almahoffer49 B. Smit h50 J . Yelland57 A. Thorne58 J . LeVeque59 S. Blangiardo60 G . Carr61 M. Davies62 D . Dawes63 R . Rawling

OLD TRINITYCoach: De an Peters

1 Gibson T2 Brown S3 Aitken J (V/C)4 McDonald E5 Pretty S6 Russell S7 Davies M (C/C)8 Healy J910 Hill R1 112 Stebbins N13 Gordon N (C/C)14 Troon R15 Amore J16 Amore S (V/C)17 Hillas R18 Sparsi M19 Duell R20 Coxon N21 Kinross A2223 Parker D24 Goldenberg W25 Chilly E26 Oliver D28 Cusamano J29 Crawford M34 Hider B

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1 A Bouchereau2 B Kinniburgh3 P. Fulle r4 A. Powell5 C . Morris6 N . McKay7 D . Dunne8 P. Guiliano9 G . Massey10 A. Filippelli11 M. Ballenger12 B. C. Kennedy13 C . Agiu s14 M. Power15 A. Manjikan16 M. Duthi l17 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. Devo y29 D . Devlin30 C . McDade31 J. Discala32 D . Norman33 B. Waldron

ORMOMDCoach: Adrian Connolly

Asst Coach: Chris Thomas1 R . Quiney2 S. Wheller3 M. Wood4 C . Hassell5 A. Clinch6 Y. Spivak7 D . Black8 J. Muzzell9 J. Franklin10 L . Wells11 B. Arnol d12 C . Johnstone13 J. Longmuire14 S. Davis15 B. Cromack16 S. Missiopolos17 P. Brown18 M. Ramsay19 W. Cove20 R . Lemer21 B. Upstill22 B. Rayson23 T. Naylo r24 M. Anderson25 R . Matter26 D. Die Hennepe27 C. Domingo28 B. Harris2930 A. Jirov31 A. Bukala32 L. O'Brien33 A. Cook34 S . Ramsay35 B . Slatter36 M . Hamilton44 B . Robbins

OLD ESSENDO NCoach: Marshall Fishe r

1 A . Frazer2 A . Parker3 S . Balloch4 J . Duggan5 W. Nunlist6 S . Dawson7 L. Wilson8 S . Underwood9 B . Hobart10 M . Flaherty11 J . Buckley12 J . Harewood13 P. Rogash14 P. Bacash15 D . Forrest16 J . Nicolas17 J . Uoyd18 M . Velardo19 P. Rankin20 T. Couch21 D . Messo22 J . Weidner23 M . Leptos24 R . Cooper25 P. May26 J . Hurlston27 M . King28 J . Di Pietro29 D . Symons30 T. Hamza33 D . Hardy

WERRIBEECoach : Steve Lovel l

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OLD HAILEYBURlCoach : Andrew Lynch

1 L. Boughton2 G. Chipperfield3 D. Shanno n4 H. McLauchlan6 T. Archer7 J . Hanlon (VC)8 B . Duperouzel9 A. Herrmann10 A . Baker11 C. Waxman (C)12 P. Shakespeare13 M . Pitt14 E . Mars h15 R. Goodbody16 A. Kight17 M . Erikson20 C. Hayes21 R. D'Silva22 S . Pieterson25 M . Jones26 T. McLennan27 T. Norton29 J . Glanville30 C. Warfe33 R. Mosbey39 A .Jones59 D. Swanton

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1 S. Brosolo3 C . Ventura5 P. Micalleft678910 A. Hill11 A. Cursio1 21314151721 M . Calavetta2224 P. Weston27 R . Hill28293033 S. Sheets343738 A. Corry

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69 Heath J57 Glenn S58 Becker L59 Constantine B67 Certo A

Coach: Peter Battle

1 C . Tasker2 A. Pargeter3 C. Gough4 T. Morden5 B . Crowe6 N. Peters8 M . Rokicki9 N. Battle10 S . Middleton11 B . Clarke12 C. Britt13 J . Ebsworthy14 P. Ross15 S . Gillin17 J . Hume18 Pa, : !20 D. r.aht25 B . 3ger

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BEAU M ARIS HAMPTON ROVERS MALNODO O .G . OLD ESSENDON OLD HAILEYBURYCoach : Mick Deaton Coach: Paul Curry Coach : John LeGrand Coach: Marshall Fisher Coach : Andrew Lynch

1 P. Irons 3 S . Seleto I A Bouchereau 1 A. Frazer 1 L . Boughto n

2 L. Mulquiney 4 T. Jowett 2 B Kinniburgh 2 A. Parker 2 G . Chipperfiel d

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11 T. Fitzgerald18 S . Burggraafi19 K Splatt

11 M . Ballenger 11 J. Buckley 12 P. Shakespeare12 C Collins

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14 E . Marsh14 P. Berry15 A Edge

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27 A. Banks28 R. Joseph

18 L. Del Mastro19 A. Cook

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19 S. Doukas 29 A. Murray 20 M. Reg an 20 T. Couch 22 S . Pieterson20 R . Dew 30 J. Connelly

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33 S. McNicholas (VC) 46 J. AlmahoHe r49 B. Smith 29 D . Devlin 29 D. Symons

35 S. Lee 50 J. Yelland 30 C . McDade 30 T. Hamza41 J. McGeoch 57 A. Thorne 31 J. Discala 33 D. Hardy42 A. Poll 58 J. LeVeque 32 D . Norman

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55 B Deaton (C) 60 G. Carr. 61 M. Davie s62 D . Dawes63 R . Rawlin g

OLD IVANHOE OLD TRINITY ORMOMO WERRIBE ECoach : Steven King Coach : Dean Peters Coach : Adrian Connolly Coach: Steve Lovel l

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23 l .LOUghnan14 Troon R 15 B . Cromack

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32 W.Coleman 16 Amore S(V/C )17 Hill R

17 P. Brown18 M . Ramsay

33 D.Neilson as18 Sparsi M 19 W. Cove

34 D.Meredith35 M.tvtendolo 19 Duel R 20 R. Lerner

21 B . Upstill36 T.Finlay 20 Coxon N 22 B . Rayson44 L.Stillman 21 Kinross A 23 T. Naylo r50 E. McWilliam 22 24 M . Anderso n

23 Parker D 25 R. Malter24 Goldenberg W 26 D. Dte Hennepe25 Chiffy E 27 C. Domingo26 Oliver D 28 B. Harris °28 Cusamano J 2929 Crawford M 30 A. Jirov34 Hider B 31 A. Bukala

32 L. O'Brien33 A. Cook34 S. Ramsay35 B. Slatter36 M. Hamilton44 B. Robbins

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1 ~ L e2 L . Weaver3 N . Payn e5 P. Tempone7 B. Ryan8 J. Vince9 A. Cramer10 M . Cottrell11 D. Pike (C)13 M . Austi n15 A. Whelan (VC)17 D. Clyne (DVC)20 J . Agotanovic21 C. Rogers23 H . Hogan27 B . Hillier30 A . Macallum33 N . Warner34 D. Schmidt35 M . Shanks38 J . Pettit39 A . Emmerson43 T. Sigalas (DVC)51 S. Gegory52 T. Nisbett53 H . Bradshaw54 J . Brow n55 L. Siberus

1 N. Pump2 J . Sinclair3 D. Pocock4 A. Simson5 B . Andrews6 N. Sulman7 C. Adam8 T. Rossignuolo9 A . Holmes10 D. Bowley11 J . Booth12 S . Bennett13 C . Buchanan14 T. Connell15 R . Davey16 T. Angus17 N . England18 C . O'Reill y19 N . Katsanevakis20 A. Leonard21 L . MacFarlane22 D . McDermott23 J. Nankervis24 A. Stewart-Holmes25 G . Trumbull26 T. Whitelaw27 L. Chiuchiarelli32 B. Chiuchiarelh

C i : GI in JowettA Coach : Lachlan E ston1 C . McClure2 H . Ellis3 T. Nisbet4 M. Stern5 L . Kaye6 A. Martin7 J. Chia8 A. Groot9 C . Holt10 S. Gibson11 Ed . Duncan12 K. Bezak13 A. Herrmann14 R. Wenzel15 D. Higgins16 A. Ross17 M . Burt18 A. Morton19 R. Spiers20 L. Herbert21 A. Fitzpatrick22 E . Buckingham23 R. Scarlett24 A . McIntyre25 J . Black26 J . Mapleson27 S . Taylor28 J . Milsorn29 C . Barter30 B . Owen31 Q. Sear32 L. Nicolas33 E. Thompson34 R . Mansfield

Coach : Heter HansenAnthony Quin n

1 D . Caple2 D . Dean3 C. Duncan4 F. Fistric5 A. Harvey6 M. Keeling7 G . Loftus8 M. Lyons9 A. Smit h10 N . Stephens11 J. Zivkovic12 W. Connelly13 L. Dore14 M . Dri15 S . Egan16 D. Fantone17 S . Fairbairn18 S . Graham19 B . Hewett20 D. Kalviskis21 S . Maher22 S . O'Meara23 P. Senzo24 A . Tabrah25 M . Yee26 N . Allan27 R . Bux28 D . Gargan29 J . Roberts30 D . Strickland31 S. Strickland32 R . Villano57 N . Bryce

Coach : Andy Du..,,nple

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AJAX DEN ®L 9- : BE LA SALLE PANTHERSCoach : Gary Blusztein Coach : Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith Coaches : Dean Andrew

F Sven Samild1 R. Silberman 1 L . Holmesby 1 B . Hawkins 1 M . Meye r2 J . israelsohn 2 N . Aitken 2 L. Browne 2 S . Sullivan3 R . Rotenberg4 D. Harris 3 N. Dimachki 3 D. Hyde 3 D. O'Connor

4 G. Alan ~-' ~- - i5 J . Berger 4 G . McFarlane 4 S . Meehan 5 G. Sherloc k6 E . Janover 5 J . Robertson 5 M . Miller 6 N . Fisher7 P. B ryner8 D Van Akan 6 L. Forrest 6 D. Wood 7 D . Clarke

.9 D . Miller 7 S . Holmesby 7 D. Taylor 8 K . Littl e

9 M Watts ---- =9 L. Fetter 8 B . Holden 8 B . Pinwell .10 A . Erskine10 G. Blieden

11 D Guberek 9 B . Hyrons 9 B . Nathan 11 M. May.12 A Silver 10 B . Reid 10 C . Nailon 12 T. Mitvaisky.13 D . Rozenbes 11 J . Monk 11 S . Alder 13 M. Hayes

14 G Schloefiel14 C Schloeffel14 D . Hershan 12 T. Wright 12 R . Burrows ..15 J. Gottlieb

Fette r16 L 13 D. Ferdinands 12 B. Scanlon 16 D . Russo.16 J. Hain 14 M . Margiannis 13 P. Arbon 17 J. Date17 J. Kagan 15 J McKenzie

14 A. Dimble 16 A. Kiantos18 N . Bardea19

.16 K . Pereira 15 J. Hughes 19 S. Hamilto n

20 P Krings20 17 H . McKenzie 16 M Roberts

17 J Bowden.

21 D. Kelly21 D . Arous i22 G Gelban

18 I. Jordan.

17 B. Keinhaus22 J. Poole23 R Groo m.

23 B. Nissen 19 L. Curtis 18 R . Quirk.

24 M. Duggan24 20 M . Sydney 19 S. Allan 25 B. Lane25 B. Goldbloam 21 V. Maraventano 20 J Shone 26 A. Rock , '..

-- -26 A. Cooper27 J. Lewis 22 B. McLellan

.21 M. Beynon 27 B. Hall

28 T Kendal l28 J. Givoni 23 M . Wilson 22 M. Conway 29 R. Ironmonger29 E . Rath 24 T. Krotofil 23 H. La Ragy 30 D. Hizhmikov30 25 A. Lee ( C) 23 B. Reid 31 M . Byrne

•`3 132 L. Peters 26 J. Sayers 24 C. Mitchell 32 K. Regan

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MONASH BLUES 6ii4i(LE6GH ST. DEDES SOUTH MELBOURN ECoach: Dennis Grace Coach : Chris Moore M ENTONE TIGERS DISTRICTS

Coach : Glenn Nford Coach : Trevor Masterto n1 S . Chapman 1 A. Murray 1 M . McGettigan 1 W. Cooper2 C. Jones 2 L. Kennedy 2 D . McNamara 2 E . Bouchar d3 L. Fechner 3 D. B ri tt 3 G. Cleary 3 E . Ooi4 L. Buckton 4 S . Earl 4 D . L'Huillier 4 M . Woo d5 A. Costley 5 C. Kokkinos 5 P. O'Reilly 5 K . Palmer6 S . Morris 6 M . Cash 6 B. Buck 6 X . Kid d7 G . Rooney 7 M . Stevenson 7 P. Grasby 8 A . Skinns8 M . Spence . Symmons8 R 8 J. Morga n

eJ . Stephens9 J

9 R. Turton 9 A Visser 9 M. Kell her 10 S . Rocco10 M . Tennant

.10 A . Mulholland

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11 L. Ester11 P. Westbrook 11 W. Plaukovits

.12 W Parker

12 J . MacDonald12 K. Cummins 12 D . Sowersby

.13 J . Samya

17 P. D'Andre a13 J. Oswald 13 S. Collins 14 L. McMurray 18 G. Rowe19 G. Gilbert 14 S. Cammiss 15 T Laver

19 K. Barden23 P. Nevill31 H . Evans 15 P. Holden 15 T. McColl 21 D . Bel l

22 A Nield•33 L . Beddingfield 16 J . Gaal

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36 A. Hicke y42 S. Young

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21 L Quirk44 S . Grace 21 J. Bngs .

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: Ham; ri ,1 'enic2 u . 7uccachio3 R . Burns4 R. Carrucan5 G. Taylo r6 P. Ganiatsas7 M . Daskalou8 R . Conte9 F. Paola10 J. Hassan11 M . Hennessey12 B, Jorgensen13 G. Keranidopoulos14 A . Nichol15 G . Macrides16 A . March17 P. Margin18 R . Lee19 A . Mihalos20 J . Newman21 L. Mason22 P. Hardinge23 N . Papaziakas24 J . Paraskeva25 M . Perri26 J . Ryan27 N. Scaglione28 W. Collis

C - ich : Jero . Jackman

1 D. Learmont-Walker2 M . Brain (VC)3 D. Henzi4 P. McGrath5 B. Geveaux6 D. Fo x7 T. Wogan-Browne8 0 . Henzi9 R. Temes10 S. Foley (VC)11 C . Eva12 D . Hollenberg13 M. Bowen14 R . Read15 T. Fraczek (Capt)16 A. Orchard17 B . Ramsay18 J. Raleigh19 T. Cousland20 G. Saultry21 S . Sierakowski22 T. Middleton23 J. Sprague24 C . Vllani25 D . Slucki26 R .Wn(tehouse27 G. Blau28 D. Nguyen29 C. Foley30 A . Ed ards32 S . Whittington35 S . Moore

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Coach : Hatthew Imms

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o . . F ' :Aa . adbu~ .i , 6 mLs;Brenton Holt, Har. Din Rovers . Striking. 2 matches.

St e Brouzi . Sale an 0 C . Failing to appear as a tvitness

Pralhran (R )Old rnentonians (R)Uni . Blacks (R)Salesian (R)Therry Penola (C)

/ :;

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OldSit " , 1 match .

7er ell(Under-19). Striking ,

don (Club 1 8). Charging, 2

St . Leos E lairs S P face another ton i

will get the points -jusi.

Paradians wh - ; late run last v^e+' aime Lpoints at home . A better forward set-up will tip the scales towardsOP's in this match, but the Animals can never be discounted andwith the Old Scotch influence assisting greatly the march should bea beauty. OP's by 7 points .

SECTION BLUE Coach Blusztein :aill have noticed that Benfleighhad 10 different goal kickers last week and his spies :could havealso noticed how quickly they move die ball into the forward line .The Jackers will have to be right on their game to ~ei over thisconfident Bentleigh ouffit. In a bit of an upset I feel t at Beaideigh

The Panthers will need a much bigger ' r stentperformance to beat the Krushers at home cc get acouple of their best players back this week, thc ch e. ButI think I will go for the more experience outZt 0 . :Down at Darling Park, De La faces the goal seen . r ' i Bluesmachine . The gromzd being wet and heavy ' . sold S cl, .- : Bluesdown a fraction, but not enough to lose this game.Finally. South Melbourne travel south down to slentoneRecreational Reserve to face St . Bedes Itilentone Tigers. Both teamshave yet to open their account this year so either 4emn will bedesperate for a Tin. The home team for me !Selections - Bentleigh, Oakleigh . Pflonash Blues, St. Bedesktentone .

SECTIO N RED Williamstown MNgS host Bulleen-Templestowe orwhat will be a very ci I It teanis battled manfully lastweek against sup erior op, 3 it and will be keen to continue tobuild on their solid Rd! F o nanees. At home the Scagulls willprevail .A clash of the titans of sorts with St. Bernards (2) bound to fngreater resistance today against La Trobe Uni. The S L ad s aregelling zucely and while die Bernies trounced a :z S, rtoday will be a different proposi ti on . With i andexperience on their side die Students wi ll bring the Berl ack toearth .MHSOB host Old tVestbourne u- what will be a keenly contestedmatch . Tile High began die season well , wh ile 0111 will be been forthe return of key players from injury . Jerome Jackman is aware iheimportance of a good start to sure up the season, while Cliff Leverwill be still finding the right mix with his new team . At home dieHigh by 3 kicks .Old Xaverians ( 2) =Il -nproach today's opposi ti on (Aquilias) withsonic relish after Its, . , a d .zam start to die se ason in Rdl .Aquinas cannot a.fford w be "en lightly and I'm sure James Faywill be doing his utmost to bring his young team back to earth .Terry McEvoy and the ;. ;ung Bloods will also assist, my tip theBloods in the match of die round by 7 points .

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mash Blues . Striking . 2 nratches .Ir-nhoe Assumption . Striking, 2

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