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Fosterirg Farnift~jootbaffsnice 1892

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CmnkPFrpp IOfficial Journal of the VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOMALL ASSOCIATION

Registered for posting as a Publication . Category B .

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~[ o :L STEilE 6CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

INITIfi? IVES TO ASSIST WITHU11PIF.IN0 NUMBERS

able to a club should an umpire continue into a

who did not meet any of the conditions set for

.k's Executive meeting two initiatives haveput in place which may address the umpire+r problems.

ders may or may not be aware, our senioru s run Introductory Umpiring Courses in three

- St Pauls Spotswood, Penola Coll ege and~Vhitefriars College. These courses are open to>[ . .clmts who are interested to find out about umpirin g

a possible sport for them . At the end of thei ; . (s those interested can try out in VAFA games a s

i indary or goal umpire . The overall aim is to ge tsnung people to like their new sport and in tim e

i .f,r :o a field umpire.ill be awarding a $350 scholarship to a student

c :it each of the three schools to assist with purchase sI ;,,)ks in 2003 should the student run all of the 200 2

,c-on and then return next year.

Three VAFA clubs have been approached for lists of:.der 19 players from 2001 who have not continue d

football this year. These groups will be invited to au-ut at their clubrooms where we will put to them the

>c for becoming a VAFA umpire . Clubs shoul d, .ipport this initiative too, as a $750 re bate becomes

~,nd year of VAFA umpiring .

FOE31ER REINSTATEMENT GUIDELINEBACIN IN FAVOUR

List week's Executive Meeting the Committee votediIie return of the guideline that was in favor untilut four years ago . Under this old guideline a player

instatement could elect to serve the club by carrying-a a meaningful task approved by the Executive,i :ereby qualifying him for a reinstatement after a setPriod of time.P : om the date of a formal interview, for a pe riod ofeighteen ( 1 8 ) matches, should a player serve a club int meaningful task (approved by the VAFA) the player

v, ll become free to be automatically reinstated .

SAAFL ACCOUNTS FOR WAAFL INCHAMPIONSHIP MATCH ONEThe SAAFL defeated the WAAFL last Sunday at Perth'sEast Fremantle Oval. In wonderful conditions (sumW,

27 degrees) SA'sinaccurate kickin gkept the determine dWA team in the match .

SA also had the abilityto kick a couple o fgoals in each of the vital last 2 - 3 minutes of eachquarter.

The WAAFL hosted the game in a superb manneroandthe East Fremantle Football Club provided an excellentvenue and hospitality .Members of the Organising Committee met with thecoaching staff of each team and have selected a Teamof the Day . By comparing this team to the Team of theDay (Match 2) a Team of the Year 2002 will beselected .

Scores : WAAFL - 0.0 1 3 .0 / 7.2 ; 7.3 .45 SAAFL -2 .4 I 6 .7 / 8 .10 ;` 10.17.7 7

Winner of the Alan Statton M edal : WayneWeidemann (SAAFL)

Championship Table.

SAAFL- Played 1, Lost 0, Championship Points 4(171 .11%)WAAFL - Played 1 . Lost 1, Championship Points 0(58 .44%)VAFA - Played 0 . Lost 0. Championship Points 0 (0.00%)

Next Championship Match - Match 2-SAAFL v . VAFA (Adelaide, June )

Congratulations to the Hampton Rovers FootballClub in being the first A or B section club tophone through the quarter by quarter scores,

best players and goalkickers to the VAFA (4 .56 pin,game over 4 .38 pm )

To Old Trinity Football Club for being the last(5 .18 pm, game over 4 .44 pm )

Sport 927 Prize Winner. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .3Looking Back .. _ .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . _ . .. . 20^,aches' Clipboard .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .25Today's Umpires . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .31For the Love of the Game ... . ... . . . ... . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . .32-33Senior Rep Squads . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . ..41U19 Rep Squads . .. . . ... . ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .50Next Week's Matches .. .. . . . . .. . . . . __ ___ 5 1. . . . . . .

.Elsternwick Park Draiv. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .62Tiibunal & Investigations. . .. . . . ... . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . . .62Ladders. . .__ . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .63-64

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IT'S our editorial policy this year to took at today'sround as last week's has been reviewed in thepapers and over a beverage.

De La Salle's effort last Saturday though, to lift fromthe low of not winning a game in the first five

matches to cause the upset of the season bydefeating the undefeated St Kevins, deserves

prominence. Eight months ago the Dees werefavorites for the B Section Grand Final . They haven'twon a game since and after nearly a third of theseason, they were being linked to the 'R' Zone . TheDees went into the match, played on a wet andwindy day at Waverley Park, without Rob Bonnici,the 2000 Moore Medallist and former St Kilda playerand DLS captain Andy Evans . SKOBS were withoutAndrew Ukovic, Matt Kempton, Robin Bowles, Kane

Gray and Ben Garvey. Playing into the wind andkicking up the slope in the last quarter, De La hadto make up a one-goal deficit . The Dees ran harder

and played the pockets, where trees protect thoseparts of the ground, to kick three goals to one .SKOBS coach Mike McArthur-Allen, who has adouble major in psychology, warned his players that

this was a danger game with De La's Reserves thirdon the ladder and with it being staged at the uniqueground. "De La's whole A-grade season was on theline and they showed why they have been anoutstanding club ;" Mlvi-A said.

Today, De La's quest to squeeze into the four goes toSouth Yarra where it plays. Melbourne High . Itneeds to win nearly nine games from the last 12,MHSOB gained confidence too last week with a sixgoal final quarter against Trinity.

Skevs, second on the ladder, today host Xavs, top,in Showdown XI at Trevor Barker Oval . In their 10meetings since SKOBS came up from B grade in1998 Xavs have won six times . The past eight, inwhich MM-A has been coach, have been split . "Younever say any loss is a good thing, but it is a goodreality check. "I don't think the loss matters, bothclubs always perform to their maximum when theyplay," MM-A said . SKOBS will have possibly threechanges but the most successful A-grade coach wasreticent to nominate them. Xavs, the onlyundefeated team, will have David Rennex and ScottMollard back after suspension, and Tony Delaneyand Nathan Bingham after injury. TimO'Shaughnessy said SKOBS losing makes their "jobharder" . As for Skevs' injuries : "SKOBS have hugedepth" . In the same match last year Xavs won bythree goals .

Old Ivanhoe not only fell to Marcellin last week by

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seven goals but theylost three VAFAsquad members toinjury: John Stevens .

(thunib, awaiting X-rays), James Hope, (first-time knee, six wo ks), ant

MarJc Orchard (hamstring in a different spot to otheistrains, three weeks) .

Last year's B Section finalists today host SiBernards which completes their tough month 0playing all of last year's finalists . Hoers coach PauFahey will view an amateur (home-made) video 0,the Bernies' 13-point win over Scotch as part of hirpreparation . "You can pick up their style of game .',ask a few people around the traps and I know a bilabout their school team with me teaching aiParade," Fahey said .

Scotch hosts Trinity, and with no Jamie Gertsmar .dominating the Cardinals fonvard zone for the nexmonth, the match between these middle of the tabliteams seems to favor the Ts. They picked up I ;goals between Lucien Deane-Johns, Matt Greig antChris Frost last week .

Uni Blues, competitive but lacking a winning blowhost Marcellin . This result might hinge on hovmuch rain falls with the Eagles' running brigad(enjoying dry penetrometer readings and MelbourntUni's main oval tends to cut up .

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UNI . BLUES - The committee, pla3-crs an(supporters of University Blues would like ttcongratulate James Hayter on reaching thimilestone of 50 senior games this Saturday againsMareellin . Well done James ! "

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Old Ivanhoe v. St BernardsOld Scotch v. Old Trinity

University Blues v . Mareellin

St Kevins v. Old Xaverians

MHSOB v . De La Salle

Patrons are not permitted to bring ~iicuho!into Elsternwick Park or Any VAFA Ven~! -,' .

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St Bernards 1 28Old Trinity 5 26St Kevins 4 24St Bernards 6 22Old Scotch 0 19

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i_ : win a weekly VAFAISport 927 Sports pac k~: -, 7 prize pack, a Quit SmokeFree Foot y

jr the Love of the Game VAFA history book ,ie backing slip of the sticker and mail to th e

tlrawn weekly and announced each week i n'baller.

31n in contention for the weekly prize.1 18 should your club have submitted theI of entries for the season, from your club

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hSARCELLIId 1.1 4,6 8.8 12.14 (86)OLD IUA1dIlOE 0.4 0.6 3.9 6.9(45)Mareeliln: Salce 3 17eganowau 2 McMillan 2 Frazer Johnston DinneenDuncan Marson. Bese Waters Tbeisz Salce 54arson Browne Frazer.Old Ivanhoe: Stevens 2 Toovey Low Keane R Meddle, Best : Crowley OatesLow Giesclten R Weddle Haros .Umpires: S. McCarthy, P. James (F) . T. Dodds. N. I1'oocls (B). M . Simpson,K . Segota (G )

ST BERNARDS 4.2 8.5 8.6 13.12 (90)OLD SCOTCH 3.3 4.4 8.10 11.11 (77)St. Bernards: D Jordan 6 Turnbuil 2 Baunigartner 2 Harvey Byrne Davis .Best: D Jordan Trew n Loughlin L Wilkinson Byrne B Jordan .Old Scotch : Briesch 2\Vigney 2 O'Connor 2 Robinson 2 Kitchen RossHome, Best: Robinson Mullins Crow Ross Saunders Beranger .Umpires: M . Jenkins . R. Sneddou (F'). S. Caniso, C. Doyle (B), J . Robinson.B. Hoare (G )OLD TRINITY 5.2 8.2 13.7 17.8 (110)MHSOB 1 .4 3.11 4.12 10.17 (77)Old Trinity: L Deane-Johns 5 Greig 5 Frost 3 L Kennedy 2 Brown Kenna .

Bese Frost 1, Deane-Johns VanDerVenue L Kennedv Stephens Burrows .

BSHSOB: S McCully 3 White 2 Walker 2 Lmibnck Simpson G McCully. Best.S . McCully, Limbrick, Newton, Sin)psm . Fairchild White.

Umpires: M. Gibson, T. Sutchffe (F) . S. Fraser, P. Teasdale (B), L.Mavropoulas, D. Napoli (G)

OLD XAVERI9NS 3.2 7.7 11.11 18 .14 (122)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .2 7.7 9.14 10 .16 (76)Old Xaverians: Richardson 4 Howard 2 i .ethlean 2 Drake 2 Orlando

Ockles)taw Ellis Bowen Maher McDonald Blood Parton . Best. OckleshawClarke Blood Letttlean MeDonaid Ford .

University Blues: Nailon 2 1 fay2er 2 Millard 2 Fricker MeEwin McLachlan

Rourke . Best: Sully tt%ilkie MeEt+"in Natlon Brooke Frtcker .

Umpires: M . Mornson, R. Eastwood (F), it, Motion, B. Parsons (B), C. Arnol,

M . Lentini (G)

DE LA SALLE 4.3 6.4 10.8 13.12(90)ST KEVIIsS 2.2 8.6 11.8 12.10(82)De La Salle: Moloney 4 D Hvland 3 McKenzie 2 Spithill Murton MorelDuggan . Beak Jolley S Hyland S Tbomas Siiuear Murton Moloney.St. Kevins: M Giansiracusa 4 Pangrazio 2 Greeuham 2 M Do)hnan Fraser

Lucas O'Connor. Best: Fraser O'Connor Gnnter B Doiirnan M Dot)man P0'Keefe .

Umpires : W. Hinton, G . Thwattes (F), A- Rechtuman, J . Vincent (B) .12, parry,R. Owens (G)

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MARCELLIN 1 .3 5,9 9.10 15,14 (104)OLD IVANHOE 1.0 1.1 2.4 2.7(19)R4arcellin: MeMiOan.D 2, Cronin 2 . Taylor 2. Wallis 2. Gale. Edntonds.Caffry. Seabury, Cope, Dlnneen.S, Mathews. J. Best: Taylor. Gale, Cuil,Seabury,Gibson, 0'FI}mu.L .

Old Ivanhoe: Clancy, Theodossi. Best: Kent . I-luuter. Clarke. M .Moore,Hawkes. Gwldera .

ST BERNARDS 4 .5 6.6 7.10 8.12 (60)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 1.4 3.5 4.6(30)St Bernards : Calthorlx 3, Altis 2, Gilmour 2 . Hnmiburgh 1 . Best : Tay] r.

Miley, Legudi, Mount. Calthorpe, Snnth.

Old Seoteh; Simon 1 . Crane I . Armstrong i, Joyce 1 . Best : Knight .Costello. Routledge, Hooper, Shnon . addisou .

OLD TRINITY 3.4 6.7 11.10 15.10 (100)hII3SOB 0.0 0.1 0.1 1 .6[12)Old Trinity: Blackmore 5, Crisnauo 5 . Medlm, Douahao . Hudson, Burgess .Douglas . Best: Biaekmore . Burgess. Nisbet. T Cade, Medlin, G Treadwell.

HSHSOB : Wi1lougbby. Best Feferkratti . Harper, "re)ier. Comer, Betheras,

}v;llongbby.

OLD XAVERIANS 6 .2 10.6 10.10 12.17 (89)UIdI. BLUES 2.3 3.3 4.10 5.11 (41)Old Xaverians: Meehan 5, Calluwi 2 . Baker . R .Jones James, Johnston,McDonnell . Best: Hawkins. Coughlan. Finder, Meehan, R .Jones, Baker_Uni. Blues: Chamberlain, Wilcox. Plowman . Sm"oltos . Quin, Best: Hutchins .Larkin, Gates, Wilcox, Birtlev . Tlinmas .

DE LA SALLE 3-0 5.1 7.5 8.8(56)ST KEVIIvS 2.4 7.7 10 .9 11.12 (78)De La Salle: Walker 3, S.11-We 2 . Laragr. Moore, Picone . Bes t: Laragy.

McHeurv, Psone, Moore. Walker. S.Hv(le.St Kevtns : Lowerson 6 . Griffith 2, Sbeilev. Marcbesam . Moore. Best: Curds,Maguire, Harper . Purcell, I-owerson . Gnf6tlu .

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IT'S our editorial policy this year to took at today'sround as last week's has been reviewed in thepapers and over a beverage.

De La Salle's effort last Saturday though, to lift from

kicking up the slope in the last quarter, De La ha d

the low of not winning a game in the first fivematches to cause the upset of the season bydefeating the undefeated St Kevins, deservesprominence . Eight months ago the Dees werefavorites for the B Section Grand Final. They haven'twon a game since and after nearly a third of theseason, they were being linked to the 'R' Zone . TheDees went into the match, played on a wet andwindy day at Waverley Park, without Rob Bonnici,the 2000 Moore Medallist and former St Kilda playerand DLS captain Andy Evans . SKOBS were withoutAndrew Ukovic, Matt Kempton, Robin Bowles, KaneGray and Ben Garvey. Playing into the wind and

to make up a one-goal deficit. The Dees ran harderand played the pockets, where trees protect thoseparts of the ground, to kick three goals to one.SKOBS coach Mike McArthur-Allen, who has adouble major in psychology, warned his players thatthis was a danger game with De La's Reserves thirdon the ladder and with it being staged at the uniqueground . "De La's whole A-grade season was on theline and they showed why they have been anoutstanding club," MM-A said.

Today, De La's quest to squeeze into the four goes toSouth Yarra where it plays . Melbourne High . Itneeds to win nearly nine games from the last 12,MHSOB gained confidence too last week with a sixgoal final quarter against Trinity .Skevs, second on the ladder, today host Xavs, top,in Showdown XI at Trevor Barker Oval. In their 10meetings since SKOBS came up from B grade in1998 Xavs have won six times . The past eight, in

which MM-A has been coach, have been split . "Younever say any loss is a good thing, but it is a good

reality check. "I don't think the loss matters, bothclubs always perform to their maximum when theyplay," MM-A said . SKOBS will have possibly threechanges but the most successful A-grade coach wasreticent to nominate them . Xavs, the onlyundefeated team, will have David Rennex and ScottMollard back after suspension, and Tony Delaneyand Nathan Bingham after injury. TimO'Shaughnessy said SKOBS losing makes their 'jobharder" . As for Skevs' injuries: "SKOBS have hugedepth". In the same match last year Xavs won bythree goals.

Old Ivanhoe not only fell to Marcellin last week by

seven goals but theylost three VAFAsquad members toinjury : John Stevens,(thumb, awaiting X-rays), James Hope, (first-time Imee, six weeks), andMar}c Orchard (hamstring in a different spot to otherstrains, three weeks).

Last year's B Section finalists today host StBernards which completes their tough month ofplaying all of last year's finalists . Hoers coach PaulFahey will view an amateur (home-made) video ofthe Bernies' 13-point win over Scotch as part of hispreparation . "You can pick up their style of game . "Iask a few people around the traps and I know a bitabout their school team with me teaching atParade," Fahey said .

Scotch hosts Trinity, and with no Jamie Gertsmandominating the Cardinals forward zone for the nextmonth, the match between these middle of the tableteams seems to favor the Ts . They picked tip 13goals between Lucien Deane-Johns . Matt Greig andChris Frost last week .

Uni Blues, competitive but lacking a winning blow,host Marcellin . This result might hinge on howmuch rain falls with the Eagles' running brigadeenjoying dry penetrometer readings and MelbourneUni's main oval tends to cut up.

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UNI . BLUES - The committee, players andsupporters of University Blues would like tocongratulate dames Hayter on reaching themilestone of 50 senior games this Saturday againstMarcellin. Well done James ! "

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Old Ivanhoe v . St BernardsOld Scotch v. Old Trinity

University Blues v. MarcellinSt Kevins v. Old Xaverians

MHSOB v. De La Salle

Patrons are not pertnittea to bring Alcoholinto Elsternwick Park or Any VAFA Venue.

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h4ARCELLIN 1.1 4.6 8.8 12.14 (86)OLD IVANHOE 0.4 0.6 3.9 6.9 (45)Marcellin : Salce 3 Treganowan 2 McMillan 2 Frazer Jolmston DinneenDuncan Marson. Best: Waters Tltetsz Salce Marson BrotNte Frazer .Old Ivanhoe: Stevens 2 Toovey Low Keane R ~Veddle . Best: Crowley OatesLow Gieschen R ~Veddle Hares.Umpires: S. McCarthy, P. James (F) . T. Dodds, N. tVcrxls (B). M . Simpson,K . Segota (G )

ST BERNARDS 4.2 8.5 8.6 13.12 (90)OLD SCOTCH 3.3 4.4 8.10 11.11 (77)St. Bernards: D Jordan 6 Turnbull 2 Baumgartner 2 Harvey Byrne Davis .Best: D Jordan Trewin Loughlm L NAtkmson Byrne B Jordan .Old Scotch : Briesclt 2 Wigney 2 O'Connor 2 Robmson 2 Kitchen RossHume. Best Robinson Mullins Crow Ross Saunders Beraliger.Umpires : M . Jenktns, R. Sneddon (F), S . Caniso . C. Doyle (B). J . Robinson.B. Hoare (G )OLD TRINITY 5.2 8.2 13.7 17.8 (110)MHSOB 1 .4 3.11 4.12 10.17 (77)Old Trinity: L Deane-Jobns 5 Greig 5 Frost 3 L Kemte-dy 2 Broom Kenna .Best Frost L Deane-Johns VanDerVenne I, Kemtedy Stepheus Burrows .hIIiSOB: S McCully 3 White 2 Walker 2 Lunbnck Simpson G McCully. Bes t,S . McCully, Litnbriek, Newlon, Simpson, Fairchild kv'hite .Umpires : M. Gibson, T. Sutcliffe (F), S. Fraser, P. Teasdale (B), L.Mavmpoulos- D. Napoli (G

OLD XAVERIA,N'S 3 .2 7.7 11.11 18 .14 (122)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.2 7.7 9.14 10.16 (76)Old Xaver7ans: Ricitardson 4 Howard 2 Lethieau 2 Drake 2 OrlandoOcklesbaw Ellis Bowen Matter McDonald Blood Parton . Best. OckleshawClarke Blood Leth(ean McDonald Ford.University Blues: Nailon 2 Hayter 2 Millard 2 Fricker McEwan MeLachianRourke . Best: Solly yVtlkte McEvln Nallon Brooke Fricker .Umpires: M. Morrison, R . Eastwood (F) . R . Mutton, B. Parsons (B), C. Amer.M. Lentini (G )DE LA SALLE 4.3 6.4 10.8 13.12(90)ST ISEVINS 2.2 8.6 11.8 12.10(82)De La Salle : Moloney 4 D Hyland 3 MeKeuzie 2 Sp}thili Murton MorelDuggan . Best., Jolley S Hylattd S Thornas Stmear Manor Moloney .St . xevins: M Giansiraeusa 4 Pangrazio 2 Greeuhant 2 M Dolman FraserLucas O'Connor. Best Fraser O'Conuor Grmter B Dollman M Dolhnan PO'Keefe .Umpires: A~ Hinton, G. Thwanes (F), A Rechtnivt. J . Vmeert (B), R. parry,R . Owens (G)

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MARCELLIN 1.3 5.9 9.10 15.14 (104)OLD IVANHOE 1.0 1.1 2.4 2.7 (19)hlarceIllnc McMillan .D 2 . Cronm 2, Taylor 2, 4Valits 2 . Gale, Edmonds,CafBy. Seabury. Cope. Dmneen .S. Mathews . J . Best: Taylor, Gale, Cull.Seabury,Gibson, 0'Flytm .L.Old Ivanhoe : Clancy . Theodossi . Best: Kent . Huuter. Clarke. M.Moore,Hawkes, Guildera .

ST BERI3ARDS 4.5 6.6 7.10 8.12 (60)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 1.4 3 .5 4 .6(30)St Bemards: Caltltorpe 3 . Altis 2 . Gdinour'2. Hv :mburgh 1. Best: Taylor,ORlley. Legudf. Mount . CaltOorpe. Smith .Old Scotch: Simon 1, Crane 1, rlrmstrong I . Jo}ce 1_ Bes t Knight,Costello . Routledge. Hooper, Snnon . Addison .

OLD TRINITY 3.4 6.7 11.10 15 .10 (100)hIIHSOB 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.6 (12)Old Trinity : Blackntore 5 . Crisifauo S. Mecilm . Donaltoo, Hudson, Burgess,Douglas. Best: Blaekmore. Burgess . Nisbet . T Cade_ Medlin, G Treadwell .RYHSOB: Willoughby. Bes t Feferkrauz, Harper. Telfer. Comer . Betheras.Willoughby.

OLD XAVERIANS 6.2 10.6 10,10 12 .17 (89)UNI . BLUES 2.3 3.3 4.10 5.11 (41)Old Xaverians : Meehan 5, Catiman 2 . Baker_ R.Jones James. Johnston .McDonnell. Best : Hawkins . Coughlan . Fnnder. Meehan. R.Joues . Baker .Uni. Blues: Chamberlani.lVdcos, Plowanan . Sucoltos, Qwn. Best Hutchins.Larkin . Gates . Wilcox. Birtley. Thomas.DE LA SALLE 3.0 5.1 7.5 8.8(56)ST KEVINS 2.4 7.7 10.9 11.12 (78)De La Salle: R'alker 3. S .Hhde 2. L::ragv. Moore . Picone. Best : Laragv.MeHenry, Picoue, Moore, tValker. S.Hyde.St Kevlns : Lo~cerson 6, Griffith 2 . Sbeliev . Marcliesam, Moore. Best: Curtis.Maguire, Harper. Purcell, Lowerson . Griffiths.

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St Bernards 1 28Old Trinity 5 26

sa St Kevins 4 24St Bernards 6 22Old Scotch 0 19

A RESER V EOld Ivanhoe 0 10St Kevins 0 8St Bernards 0 8St Bernards 0 7St Ketrins 1 7arcellin 2 7

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DE LA SALLECoach : Paul Cooper

Assist: Noel JenkinsonRes Coach : Terry Russell

1 L. Walker2 R. Buckley3 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. Toohey,13 A . Johnstone14 C . Bowker15 P. Bowden16 S. Hyland17 A. Elliott18 A. Coffey19 D. Thomas20 M . Picone21 A. McKenzie22 M . Mercuri23 D. O'Brien24 J . Morel24R R . Marks25 C . Hyde25 R . Walmsley26 D . Spithill27 S. Thomas28 N. Herber29 C. Browne30 B . Mannix31 S . Hyd e32 R . Bonnici (VC)33 J . Stinear34 J . Kosche35 A . Mackintosh36 W. Jolle y37 D . Hyland37R D. Moore38 D. McInerney39 S . Kane39R S . Hoy40 C . Noseda41 M . McHenry42 L . Johnston42R A . Bonnici43 K . Brki c44 R . Prezens45 C Chester46 A Skinns47 A Molan48 D Smith48R T. Fishe r49 A . Boot s50 D . Alderuccio51 L . Douanghosay52 E. Phillips53 L. Derbyshire54 D. Buckley55 L. Meehan56 C . Worstelling57 P. Hess e5 G. Wise60 B . Hoy70 M . Duggan

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MARCELLINCoach : Simon Dalrymple

Res Coach : Peter Randal l

1 . C . Purcell2. T. Collins3 . D . Waters4 . G . Romanin5 . N. Godwi n6. D. Sampimon7. M . Rowe8. R . Frisina9 . D . Ballantine10. A . Dal eIt . D. Taylor (RC)12 . B. Cronin13 . S. Dinneen14. D. Salce15. M . Chun16. L . McMillan17 . G. Cox (VC)18 . D . Gartner19 . D. Cooper20. S . O'Flynn21 . N . Walker22. D . Marson23 . M. Edmonds24 . L . O'Flynn (RVC)25. R. Galati26. N . Armstrong27. S . Theisz28. D . Johnston29 . C . Moran30 . A. Treganowan (C)31 . C. Maso n32. M . Browne33. G. Cull34 . D . Jarred35 . J. Frazer36 . N. Addison37. B . Carmody38. M . Boyd39. B . Colville40. A . Wilkinson41 . J. Seabury42. B. Dinneen43 . A. Duncan44 . D. McMillan44 L . Hansen45. D . Theisz46. J . Mathews47 . M. Becchetti48 . A. Gallagher49 . D. Coutts50. A . Ryder51 . M. Maguire52. M. Hartnett53 . C . Mathews54 . A. Gallagher55. J . Walli s56. C. Beayni57. E . Weeks58 . J. Ibrahim72 . D. Cracknell

Coach : Luke SoulosRes Coach : Scott Robinson

1 J . Bamert2 S. McCully (SDVC)3 A. Simpso n3 A. Angus4 M. White5 E . Raleigh6 R .Joseph7 P. Telle r8 J. Dixon (RVC)9 D. Fairchild (SCapt)10 D. Norton11 D. Simmons12 R . Ranting12 M. Feferkranz (RCapt )13 C. Kelly14 A. O'Brien15 N. Adcock16 J . Walker17 R . Clowes18 R . Limbrick (SDVC18 B. McGrath19 A. Brookes20 T. Harper20 D . Nichols21 R . Patterson22 A. Svirskis22 D. Armstrong23 L. Taylo r24 S . Rundell25 N . Orchard26 A. Vicendese28 J. Brow n29 G . McCully30 R. Newton31 J . Davis32 A. Cassell (SDVC)33 A . Saultry33 S . Harrison34 E. Thompson (SVC)34 P. Rujevic35 A. Mills (RVC)35 S . Moore36 P. McGrath36 M . Ting37 R . McIntyre37 T. Harper38 S. Robinson39 S . Whittington40 D. Membrey40 W. Hayes41 J. Anderson42 P. Boyer43 D. Vicendese44 M . Hawkes45 M . Brow n46 P. Wolnizer47 R . Ware48 G . Pollard49 C. Duke50 S . Osborne53 P. Bai n54 P. Willoughby55 C . Wrigh t56 T. Wright57 D. Cassell58 D. Fox

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Paul NortheyRes Coach : Noel Spoor

1 A. Oates2 L. Lochran3 A. Jenkins4 B . Davis5 T Young6 S . Ken t7 J . Geishan8 T. Stevens (RC)9 M . Karayannis10 M . Crowley11 S . Tully12 C. Branigan13 M. Orchard14 C . Moore15 L . Bolzan16 C. Mooney17 A. Corcoran18 J . Hope (VC)19 M . Tolley20 D . Hawkes21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 K. Theodossi24 G. Haros (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. Tiernan35 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. Clark e49 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

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1 M. Blood2 D . Orland o3 L. Hannebery4 D . Landrigan5 S . Mollard6 A . Oswald7 S . Lethlean8 P. McDonald9 J . Hawkins10 D . Rennex11 Ad Jones12 J . Bowen13 C . Ellis14 Dn Stoney15 L. Ford (Capt)16 N . Bingham17 D . Richardson18 M . Green19 M . Callihan20. M . Hardman20. J. Scanlan21 A . Parton22 T. Ockleshaw (VC)23 S . Johnston24 B . Coughlan25 R . Carey26 N . Baker27 J. Drak e28 A . McDonald30 Ti Clarke (v.c)31 L . Tuddenham32 A. Brushfield33 A . Sassi34 R .Jones35 A. Delaney36 B. Dwyer37 T Maher39 M . Meehan40 W. Rolfe41 A . Dillon43 Ti. Woodruff44 A. Biddlecombe45 L . Howard46 B. Dixon47 Ti Ruy g48 J. McDonnell49 Ti. Lowrie50 . Ti Biddlecombe51 D . Walsh52 P. Funder55 J. Healy56 A. Oswald58 M . Mahon63 R . Coughlan66 A . Wilson

Coach : Peter NicholsonRes Coach : Joe Watkins

1 D . Baynes2 D. Burrowes3 R . Cousland4 D. Jorda n5 Joe Mount (DVC)6 C . Runnall s7 S. Clarke8 J . Evan s9 B . Jordan (VC)10 N . Mitchell (C)11 C. Davis12 B . Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 A . Thomas15 T Wilkinson16 L. Turnbull17 L. O'Sullivan18 D. McLaughlin19 L. Gollan t20 C. Gray21 B . Loughlin22 M . O'Riley23 A . Mastropasqua24 N . M.Smith25 C.Osborne26 J . Gollant27 James Mount (RC)28 P. Gilmour29 L. Wilkinson30 C. Trewin31 B . Swa n32 Ti. Harvey33 B . Allis34 D. Byrne35 L.Campbell36 R . Legudi37 A . Catterall38 J . Simpson39 C . Baumgartner40 D. Thomas41 B . Overman42 P. Kinniburgh43 M . Stapleton44 S . Taylor45 M . Tankey46 P. Holland47 R . Pizzichetta48 N . P.Smith49 S . McCurry50 C. Calthorpe51 P. Romanin52 A . Fewster53 S .lannazzo54 Ti. Jame s55 J . Lloyd56 L. O'Brien57 B . McManus58 J . DeBlank59 L. Evans60 P. Mastropasqua61 J . Mastropasqua62 A . Bouzika s63 H . Pekes64 R. Pekes

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Coach: Mike Arthur-AllenAsst Coach : Andrew Sumerland

Res Coach : Steve Williams

1 N . Frase r2 R . Grinter3 D . Curtis4 A . Ukovi c5 M. Dollman (C)6 P. O'Keefe (VC)7 K . Gray8 B . Doliman9 J . Giansiracusa10 M . Lucas11 J . Pangrazio13 R . Bowles14 P. Greenham15 M . Olive (DVC)16 B . Garvey (VC)17 D . Ryan18 P. Gissin g19 D . Sheehy (RC)20 K . Bowde n21 R . Maguire23 S .Lowerson24 H . Pride25 B . Marusic26 D . Sadler27 R . Gross28 M . Giansiracusa29 M . Kempton (DVC)30 M . Gargano31 A. McGuinness32 S . O'Conno r33 M . Maguire (RVC)34 Ti. Hobart35 M . Kavanagh36 E . Sulliva n37 M . Pangrazio (RVC)38 J . O'Brien39 S. Gribble40 N . Moore41 G. Anderson42 1 McCann43 P. Bare44 G. Katavolos46 J . Travaglia47 A. Conlon48 L. Harper49 L. Kalesaran51 D . Bar e52 J . Finch53 J . Griffiths55 E .Crohan56 P. Natale57 B . Quirk58 J . Ferrari59 R . Chivers60 A . Greenhalg61 J . Lync h62 B . Shelley63 B . Hicks64 Ti. Crowle y66 N . Marchesani67 Ti. Purcel l73 P. Byrn e75 R . Campagna79 G. O'Conno r

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Res Coach : Steve Carrol l

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The weather has turned fout (apparently), and sotoo were some of the results this week. The flagfavs were brought back to earth with a thud bytheir disgracefui goal shooting. There's very littleseparating 3rd and 9th. . .

REVIEWAt the home of Boss, Mazenod were too strong forthe Hampton Rovers, when they outplugged thelocals by l9pts. Castrieum (5 bickies), Fuller andMarmo played well for Mazenod . HR were bestserved by Wilmott, Power (6 snags) and Browne .

It was bitterly cold at our friend's backyard (E . E .Gunn), where once again, Ormond found themselvesshort of breath in the last qtr, as Old Haileyburycame from behind to snatch an 8 pt win . Carson,Rowlands and Bourke were the good players for OH,and S. Keleher, Hall and Black served Ormond verywell.Br Garvey dished up a beauty, as Old Paradianscame from behind to down NOBs by 5 pts, andcontinue the hoodoo. Porteous bagged 9 in a greateffort (and about bloody time too!!), and was well fedby Vincent and Sinclair. The Colonel (Sanders), andHalpin and Skene battled hard for NOBs .

At the meat locker of Oak Park, Old Essendoncontinued the woes of the winless Therry, whenthey outpointed their younger rivals by 18 pts. Lastweek's 100 gamer (Fleming) was BOG, and wassupported by Heritage and McPherson. The champin Carroll and once again, O'Sullivan and Castaldiwere fine players for Therry.

The bookies were giggling at EP, as those who tookthe short odds were left reeling, when Old B rightondefeated an appalling kicking in Old Melburniansby 18 pts . The big 'Ms' of OB in McMahon, Marshalland Mead were superb . OMs better players wereHolme, McKeon and Kennon.

PREVIEWMazenod (2/5) play host to Ormond (7/4) at CentralReserve . Dave Murray has his troops back on trackwith a couple of resounding wins. Mick Knuppel'sside isn't far away from the top few, but if theycontinue to take the gas in the last qtrs, they'regoing nowhere!!!! Even though wins are what count,I'm leading off the front foot this week, with thebolter first up. Mick will track me down in Qld afterthis rocket and I know he hates me tipping them .Ormond by 10 pts.

At McKinnon, Old Haileybury (1/ 3) roll out the redcarpet to camel-bearing Old Paradians (5/2) . The

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rumours of unrest with "Big Jack" Newbold at KeiloHill will be put to rest today with an OE win by 8 pt s

are fast becoming the 2002 B Section Jekyll andHydes, something which he wouldn't like . Anothertough week for Matt, as the roller coaster ridecontinues, when OH prevail by 20 pts .

At the home of footy, EP, the 2001 C Section GFteams go head to head, in the form of Old Essendon(1/1) and Hampton Rovers (4/6). Big trouble irlittle China out on Keilor Hill, as Chris Bye and hi,,boys grapple with the better competition (or is th(president the problem out there??!!). The head o:Boss, Norm Goss, has been thereabouts with scouple of reasonable scalps along the way. Thf

Down beachside way, where togs are not requirecthis week, Old Brighton (1/4) make Therry (7/2hire those wretched, smelly camels . StuarGlascott's giantkillers need to keep the momentunup if they're to have any chance in SeptemberMeanwhile, Wayne Harmes will be remaininlpositive with his youngsters as they batiliinsurmountable odds . Unfortunately, thosobstinate beasts will compound Wayne's woes, a :OB will inflict more pain . OB by 28 pts .

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1', ill, ; the flag favs this week . Envin Leyden1 1~ 1 Y,, ,nl angry man with his team, as the terrible

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Sam Fleming 100 games last week, has been captainof OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR for the last twoseasons and began playing at the club in 1997.`Flemma' is a terrific role model and on field leader formany of the younger players that we have at the club,and a wonderful person off the field .

OLD HAILEYBURY - congratulate Paul Langford-Jones on playing his 200th game for the club againstOrmond last week . Paul's passion for, and commitmentto, the Bloods is something all clubs should envy . Oneof the mainstays of the social organising committee, noday would be complete without receiving one of PLJ'slegendary emails . Well done Langers.

TODAY'S MATCHES - SectionMazenod v . Ormond

Old Haileybury v. Old ParadiansOld Essendon v. Hampton Rovers

Etsternwick Park SundayOld Brighton v . Therry Penola

North Old Boys v. Old Melburnians

HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 9.5 12.8 15.10 (100)MAZENOD 4.3 11.6 14.6 18.11 (119)Hampton Rovers: Power 6 Connolly 2 Davey 2 S Anderson Duddy LFletcher B Holt Zampaglione . Best: tVtlmott L Fletcher Power Connolly CMcKellar Browne.Mazenod: Castrieurn 5 Apollonio 2 Beard 2 Hawkins 2 McIntyre 2 MeehanHanley Dunne Chamberlain Clarke . Best: Fuller Marmo Castricum BeardHanley Chamberlain .Umpires: J. McNiece (R), M. Cox (F). R . Richards, R. SeMnour (G)

ORItYOND 6.9 7.11 13.15 13.17 (95)OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .2 6.5 7.7 16.7 (108)Old Hnileybury: 0'Farrell 4 Kejna 2 Graves 2 Goodier 2 Mason 2 McRlahonB Langford-Jones white Carson . Best Carson B Langford-Jones O'FarrellFletcher Rowlands Bourke .Ormond: Black 4 Wilson 3 Ferrari 2 Arnold Martin Stewart Hall. Best: SKeleher Hall Black Murphy Smith Wilson,Umpires : M . Taylor, G . Hunicbet (R) (F)

OLD PARADL9NS 2 .0 6.5 9.10 13.13 (91)

NORTH 0LD BOYS 5.4 8.6 11.8 13.8 (86)Old Paradians: Porteous 9 Reiner 2 N Dallas Sinclair . Best PorteousVincent Burns Pratt Young Sinclair .North Old Boys : J Barker 3 Nye 3 Skene 3 Martin 2 Sanders Hoskittg .Best, Saners Zacek Halpin Gogels Skene ColiisouUmpires : R. Mayston . G . Wardrop (F), R. Mayston (J), J. Kramer (B). K .Brewer, G. Clancy (G I

THERRY PENOLA 2.1 5.3 7.6 11.9 (75)OLD ESSENDON 5.2 6.9 8.10 13 .15 (93)Therry Penola : O'Connor 4 C Bannister 2 R Bannister O'Sulivan Mills SBannister Castaldi. Best Carroll O'Connor Appleford O'Sullivan SBannister Castaldi.Old Es'sendon : Heritage 4 Podger 4 Hakim 2 Dragojlo Fleming Kavanagh,Best: Flenung Heritage McPherson P DiBlasi Kavanagh Pannaggiotopolous .Umpires : L . Gallagher. P. Simpson (R) (F)

OLD h E LBURNIAlYS 2.6 3.7 4.11 4.16 (40)OLD BRIGHTON 2.0 6.2 7.3 9.4[58)Old Brighton : Barron 2 Marshall 2 Meade 2 Murch Hurt Pirtle. BestMcMalton Ginnavin Marshall Mead B wtlliants Hendra.Old Melburnians: Jo Miller 2 Ja Miller Mulquiuey . Best: Holme McKeottMulquiney Berry Kennon Roberts.Umpires: A. Fldey (R). N. Fennessy (F), R. Nation, S. McKenzie (B). P.Maddocks, C. Shipley (G)

RESERVES

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.1 2.4 2.5 3.9[27)MAZENOD 4.3 8.4 11.10 12.13 (85)Hampton Rovers : Foster, Prob}n. Pucella Best Wills. Probyli, Levy, Foster.D. Anderson, Carson.Idazenod: Ballenger 5, McDowell 2 . Jay'aweera 2, King 2, Tltontson. BestBallenger. King, guinn . Jayaweera, McDoicell, Bradshaw.

ORRSOND 1.0 4.1 4.1 6.2(38)OLD HAILEYBURY 7 .2 10.3 15.8 18 .10 (118)Ormond: Everritt 3 . B.Robbins. Greenock . Casey . Best: Putz. B.Robbitts,Collins, C.Kelelter, Everitt. GreenockOld Haileybury : Goals : AFloyd 6. Somata 2, Eistalhiou 2, Curtain 2 .Mackenzie . Ross, Richardson, Morisi . Davei, P.Langford-Jones. Best.Maekenzie, AFloyd, Ross . D.Lay, Jayasekera, P .Landford-Jones

OLD PARADIANS 0.3 1.4 5.4 9,6(601NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .1 5.2 7.4 9 .6[60)Old Paradiansr Murray 3, Curran 2, Paglia 2, Bal(.Dintinosante. BestGalloway, Curran, Ball, Jenkins, Joyce . M Cosgriff.North Old Boys: Munroe 3, P Joyce 2. Cloney,Cassell, Maher . Butcher.Best Yandel . M Joyce . Cassell, Carney. Brady

THERRYPENOLA 1.3 2.5 3.8 3 .8(26)OLD ESSENDON 4.2 8.6 9.8 13.11 (89)Therry Penola: 0'Meara 2, Hollow 1 Best: L Kuret, McAuliffe, S Goodwin,LaCorica, Christi . M CrottyOld Essendon: Morgan 4, McGowan, Salih, Salvo 2, Obliubek, Williamson,Barirant I Best: Bartram, Ridley Dale, Colims . Obliubek, Morga n

OLD RIELBURNIANS 1,0 4.1 8.4 11.6 (72)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 4.2 4.2 5.2 (32)Old Melbumians: eampbell 4. Thompson 2, Evans 1 . Teelow 1, Tontiinson1 . Waddell 1, Weir 1 . Best Useinov, Jenkins. Thiele, Campbell, R . Sunpson,Whitehead.Old Brighton: Stewart 2, Brown 1, Maguire 1 . Mel9ntm 1. Best ShermanMcNicol, Brown, Reddin, Edwards . Adorn .

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: :A M P MAZENOD D :s OLD BRIGHTON OLD €SREP -~ 'Coach : Norm Goss Coach : David Murray Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Stuart Glascott Coach : Chris Bye

Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach: Tony Collins Res Coach: Pat Brooks Res Coach: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Robert 0'E

I A. Brudar 1 D . Lancaster 1 J . Cassell 1 A. Krzywniak 1 J . Pannagiotopolous2 M. McKellar 2 A. Quinn 2 D . Keenan 2 A. Pirrie 2 S . Evans3 D . Busby 3 A. McIntyre 2 D . Waters

3 A. Trimbali (RVC) 3 C. Barrow (VC) 3 P. Lutterschmid t4 S. Anderson O C 4 A. HanleY 4 S. Sleep 4 A. MacGillvray 4 D. Ryan5 B. Marlyn 5 D. Maskell 5 B. Devine 5 T. Marshall 5 M . Oxna m6 T. Wilmott 6 P. Nelson 5 D . Skene 6 R. Stewart 6 C. Ridley7 A. Duddy 7 S . Morgan 6 N . Vogels (DVC )

7 7 B . Logan 7 J . Leask8 Drew Anderson 8 R. Foss g, ~ison (C) 8 M . Gadsden 8 J . Heritage9 T. Barker 9 P. Goodish 9 H . Maplestone 9 S . Lennox (VC) 9 J . Goodge r10 B . Holt 10 C. Jayaweera 10 M

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14 B . Haki m15 A . Browne (VC) 14 N . Meehan 16 D. Collins

17 J. Fitzclarence 14 S . Williams O C15 T. Di Blasi16 S McPherson16 D . Marshall 15 N . Parry 18 C. Murray

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22 D. Tenant 18 A. Salem 20 D Hunter20 A . Power 19 S. McMullin 23 B. Whiteside 19 S. Ginnavin.

21 S Dal e21 G. Carr 20 C . Murray 24 J . Barker (VC) 20 B. Gadsden.

22 A. Merrington22 B. Hoare 20 T Castricum 25 G. Ph lan dY26 P Brooks

21 T Ewen 23 J . Hughes23 S. Helliger 21 S. Polan .

28 D. Joyce (RC) 22 N . Biggin99in 24 J . Dazki w24 C . McKellar 22 B. Chamberlain 30 M . Leigh 22 L O'Neill 25 C . Morgan25 M. Davey 23 A. Tucker 31 L. Boyle 23 N. Milat 26 S . Fleming26 S. Wills 24 D. Nisbet 32 M. Phyiand 24 27 D Barr27 M. Nitschke 25 A. Pickering 33 M Barke r

34 J . Bead 25 S . Nickas.

28 G . Steven s28 A. Fisher 26 J . Dunne 35 M. Carney 26 A. Ginnavin 29 S . Uebergan g29 M . Fletcher 27 D. Krom 36 M. Poiatalko 27 D. Paterson 30 M . Dragojlo30 A. Quart 27 P. Jones 37 J . Eastaugh 28 N . Williams 31 D. Caridi31 T. Pucella 28 N . Marmo 3s T. Docherry

29 J . Dickerson 32 J . Mansfield32 David Anderson RC 29 R . Sharp 40 C . Phyiand 30 E . McCowan 33 A . Dawson33 M . Lake 30 S . Fisher 42 A. Kennedy 31 A . Brown 34 D. Podge r34 Daniel Andersen 31 N . Snart 43 D . Zacek 32 D . Begley 35 L . Kavanag h35 J . Radder 32 B . King 44 T. Souriing

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50 T Drum 37 B . McMahon 40 C . Obliube k40 A . Wearmouth 37 L . Morgan 51 T. Brady 38 J. Raju 41 S. De Morto n41 M . Levy 38 J. Fisher 52 N. S an ders 39 K. Kavanagh 42 N . Bartram42 M . Lanagan 39 D . Bradshaw 53 S . Butcher (RVC) 40 43 N . Fitzpatrick43 41 A. Bouchereau 54 D. Demart e

56 M . Joyce . 41 M. Allen 44 J . Rush45 P Barry44 B. Johnstone 42 P. Fotiniotis 56 D. Sheehan 42 L . Hendra .46 T. Cippoloni45 C . Delosa 43 A. Persi 57 C. Hosking 43 R . Carter 47 S Howard46 L . Woolrich 44 R. Mosbauer 58 T. Cameron

60 M Cribbes44 R . Sherman

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te (DVC) 5 Crawshay S 6 D. Stevens6

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So with one third of the season gone we findWhitefriars on top as the only unbeaten side andrightful premiership favourites . St Bedes now the bigchallenger, the other two positions could go to any of4 while unfortunately the Bears and the Panthers arethe relegation favourites at this stage.

REVIE WSome funny decisions confused the players of bothsides as Old Camberwell absolutelv trounced Prahran .The Two Blues were particularly disappointing refusingto man up and chase . The Wellers after a slow start arenow finding their feet and are a side to be reckonedwith . They kicked 1 .8 in the last and should have wonby a lot more. Rohan Kapoor was the best player for thevictors and he had plenty of mates including Ken Darbyat CHF and Matty Whitehead while the Two Blues didnot have a winner anywhere on the ground .

Glen Eira virtually won the ga ie in the first quarterwhen they matched the Old kicking intothe wind . Glen Eira were hit by injuries and only had15 fit men at the end while the Panthers are being bur tby their lack of experience. Sainters still happy as 4points is 4 points . The Hyphen Gary Hayes-Devrar hadleather poisoning again, one grab marking in thedifficult conditions a sight to see, backed up by Doolanand Clement. Shaun Cozens was the best Panther, MattAustin inspired all and Bourno and Drew Solley weren'ttoo bad.This game was all over at half time as Collegians totallyoutplayed a disappointing Banyule. Banyule were morephysical and a lot more competitive after the mainbreak but the damage had been done and the Lionswere happy to continue with their improved form. EdWaters was terrific for the victors kicking 3 goalsreceiving great suppor* from Simon Piasente . Big DaveWilliams was strong early as he prepared for his BucksNight, as Luke O'Connell and Andrew Hopgood alsoplayed well .

A cold and windy day at Friar Park saw :ri rsprevail in a tough battle against Beaur s . TheSharks were 3 twins up half way through the second,but a couple of late goals had narrowed the margin bythe long interval. The Friars took control in the third asBeatty struggled but still by orange time there was onlya goal in it. As good sides do Whitefriars raised the barin the last kicking a couple of early ones and finishingwith a couple more to dispose of yet another challengerpersuing their crown. Matty Power was yet again thebest for the Friars ably supported by Rob Pasqualottoand Tommy Langford . Better players for Beauy wereGreg Jury, Chris Martin and McGeoch .

Kicking with the aid of a strong breeze . CaulfieldGrammarians could not convert early which proved

costly at the end of theday. The Tigers ranthe ball well into thewind to open up ahandy lead at quartertime and were never headed from then on . Altho umain change saw the margin only 9 points th ewere disappointing in the second half as the TiLlifted a cog to boot 10 goals to 3 to secure secondwith a comfortable victory . The milestone boys"Moose" McCraw and Timmy Beasle_y were the best fathe victors while the Fields were happy with Chri;Knight a clear standout along with Drew Pearce a

n Widge who tried hard.

An injury depleted Glen E° . make the short trip aeros:to tackle the inconsistei who when thev

a good are very very good and whLn they are bad a nwoeful . Tough one to pick here, the Sainters form i;better and they have plenty to play for to make up fothe 4 points taken from them and that incentive tsurely enough .

Boy do the wish they had the side of 99I tackle. : I with today . Unfortunately this is no

the case and the young Panthers will certainly be ulagainst it today against the all conquering Whitefriarwho will win in a canter.

Two in form sides clash at Brindisi Street . The Wellafter a slow start are now finding their feet while th,Tigers have really done absolutely nothing wrong, Theionly stumble an unlucky loss to Beauy . This is the bi~,test for the Old Camberwell side taking on the Tigers atheir own dung hill with the best home grouncadvantage in the section . Tigers for me .

A couple of disappointing weeks for Beaumaris wilcome to an end today as I feel at home they will be toitalented for the Banyule side who as is their norm wilhave a dip all day and not be disgraced .Harrv Trott and the Lions welcomes the Fields in a verimportant game and a must win for both sides. Thhome side are now well back on track and growing itconfidence while the Grammarians after a good starare now a bit indifferent in their form . I'm really in t4v(minds on this one and tempted to tip a draw but wi]not do that and so putting my prowess on the line u>ilgo for the visitors .SELECTION S ; Glen Eira, Whitefriars, St Bede :Mentone-Tigers, Caulfield Grammarians, Beaumaris

PRESS COI , ;TiT' S

101110 1ast week another great effort .Don't forget your not inations for Player of

e Round.

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deadline to submit this report to the VAFA soapprectate your co-operation in having your

1 oFts co me by 8pm on Monday Nights please,

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Ti,dnl: y ou and keep up the good work.

~i 0 GRk_Ti~ 9RIi3~I8 - congratulate the following

is No.54 jumper with distinction . A Premiership

:n rc«ching 50 games for our club . Chris Knight,i, .r ding ball player who regularly puts his body on the- Ciirtt irleGrath, dashing half back flanker with pace

4! It - Simon Thompson, rugged straight ahead n o-e defender - Matty Cramphorn, high marking

er who loves to push fonvard and kick goals . Here' s111 , forward to your next 50 games from all your mate s

ill ; uelds.

cT,BEDi:S(iviENTONE TIGERS AFC - congratulate

',latthew ` moose' McCraw on playing his 200th VAFA,;-tirlst Caulfield Grammar last week . A courageousiting player Moose has always worn the now

1 1993, runner up in several Club Best & Fairest, ds, Moose has never been one for seeking the

,,It -it, but rather let his actions on the field say it all .li done Matthew from all at Tigerland .nd Auction Event Saturday June lst .

SOCIAL St.BedeslMentone Tigers AFC are holding aGrand Auction Night on Saturday June Ist 7,00p m

'„rds, at the Mentone Reserve Social Rooms, with the1 _1:1, being a new ' Nissan Pulsar Plus 1 .61tr Model'

i',rigllton Nissan on offer. Other feature items include's holiday in a Falls Creek Chalet for 12 people, AFL

raphed jumpers from Matthew Lloyd, Kevin Bartlettl.y Winmar plus an autographed cricket bat signe d

ihe current Australian & West Indies Test teams !

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'.arrigg Whitefriars 0 23-mey Collecfians 4 2 1man Caulfield 2 18I . S Glen Eira 4 18

11 St Bedes Mentone 4 1 7C RESERVE

Beaumaris 0 19on Caulfield 3 16

Whitefriars 0 12Collegians 9 1 2

Prahran v. Glen EiraOld Mentonians v. Whitefriars

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Old CamberwellCollegians v . Caulfield Grammarians

Beaumaris v. Banyule

OLD CAMBERWELL 10.2 11.4 21.5 22.13 (145)PRAHILt'{ 3.0 9.2 10.6 11.6 (72)Old Camberwell : Cadzow 5, Hardman 2, Heffernan 2, Francis 2, Mitchell2, Whitehead 2, Darby 2, Gladman 2, Christie, Kapoor, Credlin . BesCKapoor, Darby, Whitehead . Cadzow. Hanson . M . Christie.Fraluan: Ballard 2, Bamford 2 . Me Lean 2, Pitts. A 2, Decarteret. Pang,Rhodes. Best, Rhodes, Ballard, Evens, Kellow . Me Lean, Pitts. AUmpires: M. r.trtnnann, C . Stevens (F), R Benson (J). G. Kennedy (B)

GLEN EIRA 4.1 7.7 10.9 15.12 (102)OLD RSENTONIANS 4.5 4.8 6.10 9.12 (66)Glen Eira: Vamvakis 4 . Dimashki-Mark 4 . Cement 3, Hall 2, Pryde 1 . Ryan

1 . Best- Hayes-Dewar, Massis, Doolan, Clement . Pr}rcie . King.Old A4entonians: Bournon 3, Alexander I, Palmer 1, Salley 1, Worrell 1,Ball 1, Voight 1. Best Costello, Voight, Cozens . Salley, Bournon. Austin.Umpires: L . Moncrieff(F)

WHITEFRL4RS 3.5 5.5 8.8 13.10 (88)BEAUMARIS 1 .2 6.6 7.9 9.10 (64)Whitefriazs : Anderson 3 . Northey 2. R . Pawlik 2. Earnes 2, Swain, Kennedy,Carbone, Pasqualotto . Best- M. Power, Eames . Langford . Pasqualotto,Kennedy, Hilton .Beaumnris: Vance 3, Pitts 3, Boctor. Martin. Teasdale. Best: Jury, Martin,McGeog)i . Teasedale, Pitts. Edge .Umpires : L . Katz, G. Rovrtings (F), R. Dunstan, R Dodd (G )

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 0.5 2.8 3.12 5.16 (46)ST.BEDES MENI'ONE TIG. 2.4 4.5 8.9 14.9 (93)Caulfield Grammarians: Foote 2, Rosman 2, Browne. Best; Knight,D.Pearce, WidJaja, Baxter. Fallu, Browne .St,Bedes : K inpvell 4. D .Napier 3 . Hayes 3, L .Wllntie, Terrell. McCraw .G§alsh . Best McCraw. L.tVin8e, D.Napier, S.Hecker. McColl, M.Wintle.Umpires : J . Lipson, M. Monty (F)

BANYt1LE 2.0 3.2 6.3 8.8 (56)COLLEGIANS 7.9 12.10 17.15 18.20 (128)Banyule: O'Connell 4, S . Playfair 3 . WoorIlock. Best- O'Connell, D. Williams,Hopgood . D . Witchell, Thiveos, Mahoney .Collegians : Mooney 4, Waters 3 . Hoist 2, Henebery 2, McKenzie 2 . Lang,Hosking, Unworth, Atkinson, Fletcher. Best: Waters . Piasente, Henebery,Shinkfield, Cotton, Dixon.Umpires : P. Croxford (RDL) . T. Brooks (F). A. Bennison (RDL) (B), V. Vescovi(R), A. Matthews (RDL) (G)

RESERVES

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 7.4 10.7 15.13 (103)PRAIIRAN 2.3 3.3 5.4 6.4(40)Old Camberwell : Cramer-Roberis 3, Cantor 2, Ormsby 2, Tipper 2 .Tempone. R, Eves, Craven, Mackenzie, Williams. C, Munro . Best Munro,Grant, Jellls, Craven, Williams . C . Mc Lean.Prahran: Aitken, Fraser, Beech, Killeen . Moylan, Vear. Best: Bedford,Morgan. Lappin, Aitken

GLEN EIRA 4.6 4.6 5-10 5.11 (41)OLD MENTONIANS 010 2.1 2.2 5.8 (38)Glen Eim : Diamond 2, Diriou I . Caruana I . Emmett 1 . Best: CommerfordDiamond, Richards, Serpanctry, Tsaolimtis .Old 3ientonians : Dart 2, McKay 2, Clarke 1 . Best : Stubbs, Dart . Clarke,Fisher, Drinan, O'Brien .

WI-IITEFRIARS 2.4 4.7 8.9 12.10 (82)BEAUMARIS 1.2 5.5 7.8 12.10 (82)Whitefiiars: Pawfik 4 . Maguire 2, Crea, O'Brien . D'Sousa, Ryan, Andrews,Glenn, Best Pawlik, Baggoley, C)even, Crea, D'Sousa, Maguire .Beaumazts : B . Stevens 5, Rawlings 2, J . Bryce 2, C . Gourlay . A . Low, Carly,Best Thompson, Cairns. Gray, B. Stevens, N . Cotilan, J. May.

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3.3 8.10 8.11 11 .15 (81)ST,BEDES RSENTONE TIG. 0.1 0.1 6.6 9.7(61)Caulfield Gmmarlans: Margerison 3. Cowlfsttaw 2, Pennycuick 2,Cramphorn, Dalwood, Bowes . Williamson . Best : Williamson, Pennycutck,Thompson, Cowllshaw, Bowes, Deal .St .Bedes: S,Napier 3, Fedderson 2, Parsons. Spencer, M.Heckec Wilson.Best Parsons . Tesoreiro, Cunningham, Fedderson, ScagliotH, Wilson .BANYULE 0.1 3.4 3.7 8.13 (61)COLLEGIANS 3.5 5.6 6.10 6.11 (47)Banyule : Van Poeteren 2, P. W'itchell 2, C. Williams, Batt . Small. Noonan.Best C . Williams. Thompson, Bott, Bassett, Small, Turnbull .Collegians: Roach 2, Wooley 2, Muir, Stzar. Best: Roach. HarduCookes.Taylor, Woolley, McCann.

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BANYULE S E A L . . . . ' , C ~ COLLEGIANS GLE6 ~Coach : Greg Whitcroh Coach: Tim Poeniets GRAM Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Paul Be, =.

Res : Renato Dintinosante John McNicholas Coach: Dean Anderson Res : Andrew Kenneally_

Res Coach : TRes Coach : Mick Carty Res Coach : Martin Dicrosta

1 Ti Egan I P. Brook 1 D. Rosman 1 J . Dixon 1 M . Ryan2 D . Witchell 2 H. Gibson 2 B . Hall 2 M . Johnson 2 N . Astapenko3 S. Kayrooz

'3 M. Pitts (Vc) 2 A . Sorensen 3 B . Mooney 3 C . Massi s

Connor4 B. O 4 M . Matulick 3 C . Knight 4 D. Atkinson4 D Cassar5 B. Wilmore 4 D . Porter 4 M. Liddell 5 R . Henebery DVC .5 A. Tsirogiannisgi~a6 S . Tuckman 5 M. Ensor c) 4 T. Vinen 6 Y. Phillips

Surkit t7 D 6 J. Zagam e7 J . Pearson8 B Cantwell

6 A . Spence 5 N . Guyett5 S Kendall

.7 J . Farley 7 S. Vamvakis.

9 J . Plant7 D . Fole y8 M. O'brien

.6 N . Craven 8 C . Unsworth CAP T

g J Fr8 M . Dimashki9 G10 B . Moxi n

11 S Cross9 B. Cousins 6 B. Minter

7 J Cowlishaw

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12 J. Egan 10 L. Buller11 M Lee

.8 R. Foote

10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie

11 B . Clements13 C . Burke .

11 L. Stevens 8 S . Cossart-Walsh 12 N. Harrison 12 B . Kin g13 G B r14 B. Woodlock

15 S. Gray 12 L. Healy g W. Bowe s10 A . Will (C)

13 N. Thomas14 D. Phillips

. own14 C . Grey

16 A. Dooley 13 C. Gourley 11 C. Deal 15 L. Cottom 15 F. Buckley17 A. Small 14 T. Collins 12 D . Pearce 16 A . Fletcher 16 A. Taranto18 J . Turnbull 15 A . Edge 12 S . Fryers 17 R . Hosking V C 17 A. Russo19 P. Witchell 16 A . Quin 13 D . Gurr 18 T. Krotiris 18 M. Dimachki20 S . Playfair 17 L . Atkins 14 S. Amiet 19 A . Robertson 19 K. Dimachk i21 R . Dintinosante 18 N . Kennedyy 15 A. Docker

20 H . Sallman n21 C Harris 20 A. Diamond

22 C . Taylor 19 M. Atkins 16 S. Sant.

22 S Piasente 21 P. Jone s23 S . Gray 19 A. Low 17 G . Harrison

.23 C . Mollard 22 S . Emmett

24 A. Plant 20 M . Mellon 18 B . Baxter 24 B . Low 23 S . Neeson25 T. Baldack 21 P. Sherman 18 P. Anderson 25 R. Muir 24 B . Mascali26 H. Mcdermott 22 J . Holt (C) 19 W. Brockett 25 D. Gambaro 25 P. Khazaa l27 P. Healy 23 A . Catlin 20 H . Vella 26 S . Woolley 26 P. Tsaglioti s28 D. Spoules 24 B . Gray 21 M . Pennycuick 27 A . Shinkfield 27 R Gilmore29 J . O'Callahan 25 D. Teesdale 22 C . McAssey 28 N . McCann .

28 P Commerford30 D. Mutton 26 Q. Groves 22 M . Richardson 29 A . Kenneally

30 L Gormley

.29 R . Dimachki

31 C. Bassett 26 T. Broadbent 23 D . Ash .31 N Roach 30 L . Pryde

32 M . Natoli 27 B. Haynes 24 J. Dalwood .32 D . Browning 31 T. Aberline33 B . Reed

34 C Stevens28 J. Vance 25 G . Evans

26 S. Widjaja33 B. Hoist 32 M . D'Zilva.

35 L . O'Connell29 C . Martin (Vc

)30 K Alexander 27 R. Keown34 A. Smith35 S. Beilby

33 A. Sheed y

36 M. George.

31 J . Mcgeogh 27 J. Ryan 36 G . Cooper34 L. Hal l35 J Commerford37 T. Thompson

38 W. Keenan31 P. OR 28 J . Jacobs

29 D. Williamson37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer

.36 K . Daou

39 A. Hopgood32 B . Cairns33 G . Jury 30 D. Ellias 39 N . Hart 37

40 N. Taylor 31 C. Veentlar 40 R . Bardwell 38 M. Lewin41 P. Job

34 J . May 32 L. Browne 41 N . Baxter 39 J. Egan42 C. Taylor 35 N . Boctor 33 C. McGrath 42 N . Abbott 40 L . Daola n43 L. Ferrel 35 S . Nish 34 J . Margerison 43 M . White 41 H . Walls44 A . Covery, 36 R . Deaton 35 S . Thompson 44 J. Gregson 42 J. Gusman45 M . Smith 37 R . Presnell 36 M. Cramphom 45 R . Lew

46 C Rowe 43 Ti Knowlan46 D . Nasrallah 38 J. Gerrand 37 Ti Messer

.47 R Sztar 44 S. Diamond

47 K. Scholes 39 D . Guidolin 38 J. Restarick.

48 Water sE. 45 A. Caruana48 P. McCann 40 S. May 39 J. Santiago 49 J. Clark 46 Ti Evans49 G . Bell 42 A. O'brien 40 R . O'neill 50 D. Vial 47 J . Serpanchy50 Ti Nasrallah 43 B . Ferguson 41 M. Anderson 51 J. Melbourne 48 J . Haliwelt51 J. Bott 44 J . Deluka 42 D. Synman 52 B . Grant 49 M . Benton52 D. Noonan 46 M . Talbot 43 J . Smith 53 J . Van Berke[ 50 A Dimashki53 Ti Cusack 47 M . Stanojevic 44 N. Coutts 54 B . Woolhouse .

51 B Zurek54 B . Wilson 48 R . Corfield 45 D. Scott 55 Ti Cooks

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53 R . Rawlins 50 C . Pearce.

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p57 S Hall60 L. Holt 54 A. Thompson 51 G . Robinson

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63 D. Playfiair 54 Ti Rynberk 65 C. Safstrom 60 A . Guzzo

64 S. Taylor 55 C. Hooper 66 S . Porter 61 M . Tkocz

65 M . Thiveos 56 S . Krien 67 D. Osborne 62 D . Sheehan

66 M . Vanpoeteren 57 P. Farmer 68 L. 63 D . Dunlevie67 C West 58 N . Joughin 0 Ti Skurri e

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1 A . Acreman 1 D . Harders 1 P. Wintle 1 C . Wood

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

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

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

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CYAN PRES S

The top six play each other today, which could belucky for two of the bottom four. And St Leosremains the only cleanskin: well done DarrenTurner and squad!

LAST WEE KUni-Blacks startled Mentone, and the rest of theSection, with a convincing win over the previousleader of the pack. Peter Caccaviello was a busyforward for Blacks, Nathan Moss did a great jobholding Tony Macgeorge to only four, and MooseMackie had a courageous captain's game . TheVultures never recovered from a slow start, but werewell served by on-baller Michael Dixon, defendersRobert Gallagher & Corey Stephens, and forwards,Michael Sullivan & David Perrin.St Leo's had a dominating win over AJAX, neverallowing the Jackas to settle in at all . In the freezingconditions the BoG by a mile was Mrs Hodder for heroutstanding hot Pumpkin Soup, followed bymidfielders Luke Price & Steve Buckle, and defenderAdam Krebs . The Jackas had good players in Brainand Gelbart until both were injured, plus defenders,Klein, Lewin, M .Segal, & Samuel .

Ivanhoe Assumption was too strong forWilliamstown, which featured a great ruck duelbetween the Hoes' Steve Saunders and former Hoeand close friend Darren Williams: Steve was judgeda tad better on the day, but that was by Phil Skeggs!Other good Hoes were Colin Brown, Peter Lee &Michael Sloan in midfield, plus captain Peter Flynnup forward. I'm happy to say CY has been in touchand news flows next wee kOld Geelong were off song against Aquinas and thehole they're in presently just gets deeper .Meanwhile, the Bloods make each post a winner,and had a great games from Glen Whitehead atmidfield, Adam Lorkin on HBF, and Tim Jess atCHB . OGGS were pleased with Matt O'Brien, Couchand Byrne, but very grumpy overall.

Bulleen Templestowe's accuracy and neversurrender quality brought Monash Blues undoneafter the Ashers looked good at halftime . WaxyWilliams was again in form up forward, and the everreliable Chivers and Tulloch were in fine touch . LazSiapantis did well on a HBF for the Ashers, LiamHolloway made the most of every chance, as didanother forward, Tommy Craven.

TODAY

Mentone meet St Leos Emmaus WP and will bekeen to atone for last week's glitch by inflicting a firstloss on the Animals . St Leo's defence is the best in

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the Section: how wellthey perform todaywill have huge bearingon the outcome of the tmatch . Limiting Tony

MAX is at home to Ivanhoe & hopefully last week

Macgeorge's goal scoring is far from the be all and =end all of beating the Vultures, but by the LordHarry it helps, as the Blacks found last week . I thinkMentone will regroup, and on the tight Southern RdReserve, with the grounds heavier this week, theVuitures should take a nail biter by a couple ofpoints.

will be put well behind them, even though today'stask is not much easier. The Jackas will be adifferent proposition on their home turf but the Hoeswill have a big advantage in experience, and thismay offset the home team's pace to give the visitorsa narrow victory .

Aquinas and Uni-Blacks clash in yet another keycontest and the Blacks will be hoping their Jekyll &Hyde, performance flip flop tendency doesn't ruintheir weekend, having been so good last week . TheBloods face St Leos (A) and then Hoes (H) in Rnds 8& 9 so will be very keen to take the points today .Purely on a consistency basis The Bloods have tostart favourites, but the Blacks are a very good teamand there won't be much in it. The Bloods to win by2 points .

Monash Blues' take on OGGS with both sidesdesperate for the four points, and to save a plethoraof futile analysis I'll go for the less loss prone OGGSto win by 5 points.Williamstown CYMS host Bulleen Temp, and whileCY has shown considerable improvement in the lasttwo rounds, the Bullants will have too much allround ability and should take this one by 3 or 4goals.

Reserves winners should be : St Leos, AJAX,Blacks, Ashers, and Williarnstow11 . Watch out forOGGS they could cause a few surprises in upcomingrounds !

Correspondents the contacts are: 9889 1979 (H &F), 0409 172 558, bfhickeyftibigpond .co mSOCIAL An Ivanhoe Assumption Past PlayersLuncheon will be held on Saturday June 1, whenthey play Mentone Amateurs at Heidelberg Park .The guest speaker will be Janie Cooper, ex-Fitzroyplayer and the AFL's Team of the Century artist . Theluncheon starts at midday, and the cost is $25 .00 .Bookings are available via Don Blackwood on 94972248.

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Coacn : rnu DavisRes Coach: E y Simon

1 N . Gold (C)2 M . Konsky3 J . Sharp4 M . Dudakov (VC)5 B. Davis (VC)6 D. Kal b7 G . Samuel8 B . Klein9 A . Rosen10 G. Dukes11 M. Weisler12 D. Goldenfein13 A. Freund14 A. Butt15 J. Segal16 M. Segal17 A. Cukierman18 J . Kirzner19 G . Blieden20 M . Buckley21 D . Gelbart22 A. .Bock23 B . Ritterman24 J . Bra m25 M . Blashki26 B. Duzenman27 J . Berge r28 A. Zemski29 A . Joffe30 A . Lefkovic31 P. Glezer32 D .Janover33 S . Boon34 B . Levrski35 D . Miller36 W. Sevel37 S. Nevrstadt38 B . Erlich (Res VC)39 D. Vanaken40 M. Borenstein41 D. Goldberg42 E . Rubenstein (Res C)43 E. Janover44 A. Lust (Res VC)45 Y. AJfie46 A. Goldman4 748 A. Friedman49 M . Montag50 A . Cooper51 J. Jolson52 A. Lewi n53 A. Halphen54 E . Goldman55 J. Kaicer56 L . Harel57 A. Osowicki58 J . Besser59 J . Blankfiled60 J. Wajnberg61 J. Freeman62 D. Weislitzer63 R. Silberma n

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4oacn: Brad Hal lRes Coach : Colin McDonald1 S. Conley2 M. Maud3 C. Tucker4 T. O'Neill5 J. Scoble6 T Healy7 P. Rawley8 J . Shuttlevrorth9 M . Thackwray10 P. Lee11 D. Valkanis12 L. HullBrovrn13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J. Curtin16 P. Harris17 S . Morris18 T. Scoble19 D . Wood20 J. Collins21 D. Denby22 N. Shuttleworth23 D. Ryan24 BF,25 J. Frisina26 M . Emmerson27 A.Jackson28 J . Pac e29 C. Hocking30 M. Sloan31 D . McFarlane32 L. Pearc e33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 P. Kearney36 C . Zeegers37 P. Cotter38 R. Peoples39 M .Ebbage40 P. Martin41 C . McDonald42 B. Marti n43 M . Martineo44 A . Pace45 N . Farrel l46 M. lacouangelo47 E. Marin o48 R. Toogood49 A . Rosenfeld50 N . Clark51 D . Pearce52 S. Sampson53 M . Chazan54 J . Herbert55 E . Healy56 S. Saunders57 J. Matthew58 P. Manual59 M . Fahourr} T. Lupton61 S . Butler62 P. Merory63 P. Cameron69 J . Mazocca78 C. Brown

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1 S . Rovaley2 R . Gallagher3 M . Dixon4 D . Emmett5 A. White6 C. Stephens7 K . Gurtler8 D . Perrin9 P. Emmett10 M. Hovey11 C.O'Meara12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes13 A . King14 M. Etcel l15 Mick Sullivan16 P. Sullivan16 J . McCarthy17 C. Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 C . Stewart20 P. Krings21 D . Kelly22 P. Murphy23 Matt Sullivan24 X . Smith25 G . Upttn26 A. Rock27 M . Wise28 C. Johnston28 M . O'Brien29 S . Barker30 P. Dixo n31 S. Fanning32 B. Coleman33 N. Wilkins34 D . Sheehan35 M . Johnstone36 C .Ogier% T. Macgeorge3 S . Perrazo

39 A . F,mster40 G . Simms41 C . Rock42 T. Barr43 M . Barr45 C. Barr46 C. Ross47 J . Tully48 Mick . Walsh49 A. Cousins50 G . McMilla n51 G . Hollingworth52 K . McLeod53 D . Noonan54 D . Bray55 C. Leifting56 S . Sullivan57 D. Fraser58 J .Noonan59 Matt. Walsh60 D . Fenech61 K. Lockhart62 N. Levert63 S . Waters64 A . Pothitos65 T. Allinson66 D . Cagney67 M . Joyce68 D. Gillespie70 T Rogers73 M . O'Meara

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MONASH BLUES OLD GEELONG ST L'eQ9 E[ BLACKSIU ~RP j 'OW N, WIL L

>~ach: Tim Powell Coach : Jon Edg ar WATTLE PARK au Soaco

CYMSCoach : James Shady Res Coach : Adam Chubb Coach : Darren Turner Res Coaches : Jim Trevaskis Coach : Darren CaddyR~

Club 18 : Sean Wilson Res: Frank Dinicolantonio & Michael Rizio Res Coach: Warren Payne

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19 L . Siapantas 18 J . Malpas 21 G . Simmondson 20 A. Kooloos 18 D. Oldham

20 M. Edsall 19 M. Avery (RC) 22 P.Ristevski 21 C. Shilling 19 P Dervan20 P. Sadler

21 C . Gregory 20 S. Cole 23 TBatty 22 A. Nolan 21 D. Macleo d22 T. Blackley 21 N . Bayne 24 D .Bruce 23 P. Barry 22 M . Saunders24 T. Craven 22 J. Fitzgerald 25 A . McKenzie 24 N. Wilson 23(R) A. Bouras

Hawkins25 J 23 Sam .Jones 26 A . Prosser 25 T. Chatfield 23 T. Wheeler.26 P. Wills 24 . M. Jaugietis 27 P. Levin s

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27 N . De Young 25 G. Leishman 29 S . Darcy 27 A. Costello 25 G. Burges s28 J . Main (VC) 26 S . Lansdell 30 M . Ottobre 28 D . Kean 25 D . Freeston e

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Creame r30 L 28 A . Farrar 32 L. Price 30 J . Ralph 27 C . Mathews.

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37 J. Bolton 35 A. Chubb 40 J . GayZarb41 J 39 J . Greenwood 36 A. Black

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46 A . Ryan Brien43 D . O .51 C. Beljak 48 D . Rudd 45 J . Hynes

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0i i:ar~ % and Chin~>,ide Park put a first oil 'dle

yFA scoreboard. The 'ressies" went into enjoy u! I tsho%-crs, the showers activated the ground's

sprinkler heads - the water was turned off. But the

sprinkler heads failed to retract, so the game was

called off.

Representative teams were selected . Michael Blood

(Old Xaverians), was picked as captain of the seniorteam, with Luke Gallant (St Bernards) vice-captain

and Mark Brady (St Ke,,Ins) deputy vice-captain. C

to E captain was Dave Rogers (1vSonash Blues), ~-i' h

Tony Macgeorne (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) captain and Peter O'Farrell (North Old Bo', >)c

vice-captain, urray Pit (Be ),v

of the U 1 9 t and irlatt` L 's (Ol

d vice-captain.

Old Xaverians and C? urniar

quality game at 'I'oorak l . !' i rt t ~

8 .3, OM 7 ,5 . Then with Holmes ;uperb at 1 "back

and Bourke brilliant in goals, OX doniinatcd the

third term kicking 9.4 to 2.2 ,Mth Bourke kicking 5

of the goals. OM's came back in the fn1a1 term but

went down 16 .9 (105) to 20 .9 (129) . Best were

Bourke (11 gis), Holmes, Blood (OX) and Roberts,

Rabbit, Bennett (OM).

I ~ Old i-Taileybury celebrated the careers of Andreu

Walden (150) . Blair Main (150), Chris .vlcl enzie

(100) and David Lappage (100) .

Hampton Rovers (C) (1 /5) looked certain at half tire

to lose to Bulleen Templestowe (4/2) -wli.en tht"S

trailed 6 .8 to 10 .8.A-fter 10 minutes in the third ter_ :

the Rovers were down by 6 goals but then move

into free flowing football to be 13 points down at the

last change . It was all Rovers in the final term as

they kicked 5 .2 to 1 . 0 to win 16 .17 to 14 .13 . Best

were MeConcille. McKellar, Hobson, J . Ferguson

(HR) .

Old Geelong, second in 'D' roamed home against

Salesian, 25 .21 to 8 .12 with the burly combative full

forward Howells kicking 10 .

VAFAUA congratulated AL,!, Bishop on hi s

outstanding achievement of 450 -rates

fi;ldi~ . A now . .?aiie .

top team, Collegiansuntil halfway throughthe final term andthen went away towin by 26 points ,

12 .11 (83) to 7 .15 ( 5 7) . Best were Gary Irvine (firstgame back), Jim Bennett, David Boyle, Tony

Wallace, Rick Schober. Steven Mount (Coll .) and J .

Lee, Andrew Walden, David Connell, Chris Kraus,Simon Meehan, Wayne Phillips (Old H .) .

150 games to Old Brighton's Cameron Lade, club

captain 1988-91, best and fairest 1986 & 89 .

°scrupulously fair to spectators, team mates and

opponents alike" .

Justin Toohey chalked up his 100 games as a field

um-ir- 19°1 Justin umpired the 'A' Section

On <d [e named Rick Schober (Coll.) an d

o Conti (NOB) as the best Amateur footballer s

n St John's v i dir first game wh e

bc at prm,71ously un rys, after nearly

uiro ;ving the gaAne a - kicking, 15 .16 to

16 .7. The losers kic- .~.,d 7,2 final term to just

fall . Best were Walter. Higgins, Southern, Ham

lorlaus . A . Thomas (5 gls) (St. J) and A. Heubner,

iluilins, O'Rourke, Sloan (St Marys).

Ken Bremner was appointed coach of C-FInterstate team, assisted by selectors GarryConnolly (St Marys) . Craig Jackson (C'wealth Bank),

John I'- nan (Fawl .A2er), Gordon - 1cGrt ;-,or (H .

Ro v °rs, : , d Georile Vol°e fCaulf: Gramm .) .

B's ti ._' -~ : zker Tony Boyce pia ~. ~.d hi s

15V : game . "Be, si-" can usually find somethingaround the club to do on training nights which mustbe given preference to going on the track . Treasurer,cormnittee member, eaptaui-coach of reserves side -

Boysie has one it all .Ormond lost their first match for the season when

they went down by 14 points to third team Old

Xaveriaais . Early in the final term Ormond were 18

points up but then the Old Xavs boys piled on 6

goals . It was quite a game . Xavs' star, full forward

Steve Curtain was knocked out by a heavy bump in

the first minute and Mick Atkins caught Ormond's

Phil fllehrten off b~'an"e in the last quarter and put

him into the fence . Final scores were 15 .14 to

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1',12 . Best were Atkins, Peter Curtain, O'Su llivan(0. Xavs) and Taylor, Clark, Tonkin (Orin) . Bulleen-

•„xnp ( A) won their first match against secondbottom. Caulfield Grammarians, 20 .16 to 14 .14 .What a second quarter it was for the Bullants - 14goals, 5 behinds, Harisiou, Be ll , Keenan were best ,

a 250 games to popular North Old Boys' champion

Mauro Borcich, club B&F a record 4 times . Carnivalplayer, club captain in 81, 82 and 83, leading the

1 82 premiership side .

C: It was a thriller in "D" section when St Kevin's: :cked 4.5 in the last quarter to Preston's solitarypoint to get up to score by a point . The stars wereB . Campbell, A . Mulcahy, Trelear ( St . K) and Moore,D, Bono, Thomas (Preston) .

a 150 games to Kew's champion rover, Joey Busuttil,club B&F in 1984 an d 1986, an also 'C' Section &in 1986.~-

El :'.11-Australian interstate half forward fl, nker, andcaptain Mike Sleeman played his 150th game for UniBlues .

E 200 games for Old Trinity's Stuart Stockdale -

Stuart's career had been highlighted by leading

competition goal kicking in 'D' Reserve ('70), 'C'

Reserve ('71), 'B" Reserve ('73, '74 and "78) and 'A'Reserve ('75 and '76) .

IN Joe and Kevin Segota became the first brothers to

officiate as field umpires in the same match when

they controlled the match between Kew andAlphington at Elsternwick Park.

® In a high class match with scores close all day, Old

Scotch beat Ormond 17 .20 to 17 .16 . Best wereR[a-on (7 goals), Tallent, Bo :,,den (Old Scotc,) andMcCooke, Vane, Parisi (Ormond) .

E The selectors picked the following to represent

Victoria against South Australia in Adelaide: J .Griffiths, B . Morphett (Caul . Gramm.), R . Halasa (DeLa Salle), J . Gartner (Marcellin), P. Hall, G . Wilson(NOB), W. Peers (Old Trinity), B . Bourne, A . Navlor(Ormond) . P. Aughton, M . Drennan, R . King, D .Wade (St Bernards OC), S . Trumble (Uni Blues), I .Rice (Collegians), I . Davis (Geelong), J . Houghton(Old Hai), I . Cordner (Old Melb), J . Anderson (OldScotch) (Captain), R . Cooke, M . Yeo (Old CareV).Coach was Peter O'Donoghue with Brian Lauder as

manager and John Butcher as assistant .

M Commonwealth Bank congratulated Sam Athanson his 200th game . Sam started with the club in1962 in the junior side and as committeeman andcaptain "his leadership has been inspirational" .In a high scoring game, FIT inflicted first defeat on

Bulleen-TeznpiestoGVe'F' by 2 points after trailing by5 goals at the first change . Fahey (6 goal), Hoyne,

Ferguson (FIT) and Foulds, Murphy, Nauseawan(Bulleen-Temp) were best.

0 150 games to Ian Ramsay (Elsternwiek), GraemeAtchison (Caulfield Gram-. .), Ian Penton (Geelong),Pett , Hogan (St Bernards), 'a~ ix Gale (Alphington),Chi [ _ .oach (Coll.) .

= Coburg 1v[ another form reversal to defeatpr~ .~oust- unb :Len CaulfiI A Grarrn.l_ :ians by 43points and leave Ormond the only unbeaten side.Coburg's brilliant second quarter bust of 8 .3 to nilwon the game : Leckie, Willoughby and Zylan weretheir best .10 SSB (in 'E'), also lost their fist game when they

went down to Mareelhn by 20 points . Marcellin

'blitzed' Bank in the first quarter, scoring 9 .10 to ni] .Stars were Mahon, P. Toohey and Hurley (Marcelin)and highs, Spithill and Wright (SSB) .

0 200 games to John (Herb) Adams (North Old Boys)and 100 to John Butcher (Caulfield Gramm).M End of an era for Old Haileyburians when veteran

Andrew Home, 205 games in 12 years played his lastgaIn i:is 12s Andre .onh-missed 8 gai ties ,~ j )ne ofclich ~re d„e to ;nrcir. 7

iiu; (St itilda CL'C), Peter Ba~, .i[ng (OldHaile-bur.) and Spence t';"illiams (Old Paradians)chalked up 100 games .

AJAX and Parkside were undefeated leaders in 'D'section with 5 wins each .N Only senior teams yet to break the ice were OldMelburnians ('B') and Elsternwick ('E') .Old Scotch (23 .13) annihilated University Blacks(4 .22) .

T.aium (Soel,) Ho'llian »'ayed his 100th g,mle fo rOrmond .

Adrian Schrader (still well known to man yfollowers) starred for Old XaGerians ,0 MHSOB (1 .6) against Ivanhoe (10 .6) recorded theirlowest score ever .

11 Bill Mason (later an umpire) was starring forIvanhoe Juniors .

Coburg (13.18) to East Malvern (4.9) continuedtheir unbeaten run in 'C' section .

E Murray (11 goals) was a star in CaulfieldGrammarians' big win over E .S&A . Bank (23 .18) to(6 .3) .

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Winning EdgePresentation s

Round 6, which was the first round played in winterconditions, produced some upset results, which in turncould mean my thoughts in last week's column stirredmany to better things. A 75% success rate has disprovenmy theory about settled fours as places in each of thethree of them changed after Round 6.

REVIEW OF ROUND 6 .SECTION 1 Prahran maintained their unbeaten record whenthe "Two Blues" cruised to a one hundred and thirty fivepoint win over Old Essendon at Keller. Despite fielding theirfull complement Old Essendon were simply outplayed asPrahran dominated the shortened playing time. Prahran'sbest were; half back, Chris Jones, key forwards "Ant"Lawrence and Brett Cartledge with four and seven goalsrespectively as well as the three roving musketeers, SteveIvak (three goals). Koby Jones (three goals) and Justin Eve.Old Xaverians closed off any Mazenod threat to the top fourwhen the "Crocodiles" scored a win by one hundred andseventeen points at MeHale Stadium . The Xaverians openedwith a flurry of goals with Rob George in form at full forward .His chest must have been bruised by the passes frombrother, Phil .! Mick Davies and "Jona" Hardwick were alsogood players for the winners . Mazenod were best served by"The Croiv' (Nick Jacobs) at centre half back, AdrianHoldsworth in the ruck, Mark Fothergill (half forward) and byPaddy Harrington.

Fourth placed De La Salle outplayed a disappointing OldMelburnians to win by sixty three points and so changeplaces with them on the ladder. A worry for the OldMelburnians must be that they have suffered a big defeat atthe hands of each of the other sides currently in the top four .St Kevin's now find themselves outside the top four only onpercentage after their thirty four point victory over Elev Park .This match was fiercely contested as Eley Park really madeSt Kevin's work hard for their victory . Best for St Kevin'swere ; "Crowey" (back from overseas), " Vanda', "JuniorBurger" and Ben Day, who in his one hundredth gamebooted a booming eighty metre goal right on the final siren .SECTION 2 - NORTH Marcell'ui maintained third place bytheir four point victory over Therry Penola in a very evenlycontested match in which early inaccuracy by Therry Penolaprevented them holding a big lead by half time . As it wasMarcellin only took the lead in the final minutes and refusedto surrender it . Good players for the losers included : Yosu"Hoss" Plaza, Geoff Pinner, Ron Costello and Mick Donohue .Defeat was a two edged sword for Therry Penola as theirnarrow lost meant a drop to fifth place.University Blacks climbed into the top four for the first timethis season through a sixty two point win over eighth placedFitzroy Reds, who are yet to win a match.Brunswick showed improved form when they ran secondplaced, Old Xaverians to within seven points at FlemingPark. E.xpect a Brunswick victory soon.

Undefeated leaders, Old Ivanhoe overwhelmed Old Trinity torecord a one hundred and twenty seven point victory.Although outplayed throughout the game, the Old Trinityplayers were still able to acknowledge their opponents byclapping them off Chelsworth Park . This gesture was reallyappreciated by all at Old Ivanhoe . Best players for thewinners were : Jordon Risstrom (four goals), Julian Mavcock,

David Smith and DeanCraker (three goals). OldTrinity's best were :Bullen, Amiconi,Dod:sson and Heaven .SOUTH The surpriseresult was the defeat of second placed Monash Blues by OldBrighton, whose four point win has kept them in fourthplace . Old Brighton led throughout the match and it wasonly a last quarter revival that added respectability to theMonash score as their players realized what might havebeen. For Monash, Matt Riddle, Damian West, Luke Vdoodsand debutant, Harry Gangatharan were best .St Leos were the big movers due to results as their fifty onepoint win over Old Geelong lifted them to third place onpercentage .

Whitefriars showed tenacity against the leaders, Collegiansas they remained competitive during the game and only lostby five points after a fine last quarter showing . No doubtCollegians were happy to return westward with theirunbeaten record in tact. Best players for Collegians were ;Dan Burn, Phil Baxter (his first game after injury) and DannyGambard . Best for Whitefriars were : "Bowser" and "House"a.k.a . Adam Thwaites and Damian Naismith . Ross Gibsonalso played well for the home side .Hawthorn Amateurs continued their improvement with atwenty five point victory over Hampton Rovers, who had thebare eighteen players and whose inaccuracy proved theirbiggest liability as each team had twenty six scoring shots .Best for the Rovers were : Max Wilton, Doug Hobson andGreg McDonald .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 7 .SECTION 1 Leaders, Prahran should continue on theirwinning way cvith victory over Mazenod, whose big loss lastSaturday could well have dented their newly acquiredconfidence .De La Salle should further consolidate their hold on thirdplace with a big victory over Old Essendon, who have yet towin this season .Fourth place will be the . reward for victory in the contestbetween St Kevin's and Old Melburnians . Using last week'sresults as a gtude. I select St Kevin's at home to win .At McHale Stadium Old Xaverians should be largelyuntroubled to defeat Eley Park.SECTION 2 - NORTH Therrv Penola should return to thewinning list (and maybe the four) by defeating Fitzroy Reds .Better teanis than the Reds have suffered defeat on theFawkner Oval over many seasons . Bob Lyons will want hischarges to build percentage so that Therry Penolas final'squest will be strengthened .

In the morning match at McHale Stadium, I select secondplaced Old Xaverians to defeat third placed Marcellin . OldXaverians should prove too tall and fast . These advantagesshould enable them to take the four points.The Old Trinity versus Brunswick match promises to be aneven contest as each side has only one win on the board . Onthe wide expanses of the Hudson Oval I expect Old Trinity toprove too fit and fast on their way to vietory.Two of the top four sides . University Blacks and Old Ivanhoe

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ace to contact me with your match detail sether by'phone 94 67 2857, fax 9467

PrahranOld Melburrllans

Old Xaverlans

Elev-• Par k

St KevinsOld Xaverian s

CLUB XVIII NORTH

42211915111 1

Old Ivarihoe 3 24Old Xaverians 1 13Old Ivanhoe 1 10Marcellin 1 9Therry penola 1 9Old Ivanhoe 1 8

CLUB XVIH SOUT HCollegiansHampton RoversCollegiansMonash HinesMonash BluesOld BrightonlVhitefriars

Kennedy, Hooper. Stockda?e, Cogiilan .

ST LEOS -- .`.US 3.4 9.5 11.10 12.13 (85)OLD GE:: - . 0,1 1,4 1.7 4.11 (35)Sri, ' . . °i[h 3.' titchell2. Kennv 1 . Carey L ;vlcGlan 1, Tonil:iasI'S . Blei:oJmn: 1. Best: Smith. itSanton . Farquhar. Carey .

Prahran v. `,tazc~oa 0 CDe La Salle v . Old Essendo: . r at i', zuertey Park

St . Kevins V. Old 'trnian sOld Xaverians v Park

CLUS I:a 11! ti

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1111

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Therrv Penola 0 B v. Fitzroy RedsOld Xavenans (2) v. tTSarcellin at hicHaIe Stadium at 10 am.

Old Trinity v . Brunswic kUniversity Blacks v. Old Ivanhoe at Rardiford Dial, Faro-xilte (29 F10)

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)Old Brighton v. Old Geelong to be played at 9.15 am .Monashlues v. Collegians switched from original draw

Hampton i~overs v . WhitefriarsSt. Leos Emmaus v. Hawthorn Amateurs

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Ssford Oval in a replay of last sr ason's Grand

he return of unavailable players plus their

er arena Will prevent each side developing aWith the game thus becoming more

iperior strength of Old Ivanhoe, coupled wit hill level, will see the reigning premiers kee p

ecord of 2002 in tact.e, Old Brighton should record an easy victory

tong, who have only displayed patches of for m

he top two sides, Collegians and Monash Blues ,e of its attraction with the loss last Saturday by,

;hxs . Although Collegians had difficultie s

Lmatic knowledge should see the "Lions" recordin from seven matches .

have the opportunity to i~<=in away and kee paspin dons alive as their opponents, Hamptonncling the competition quite demanding.

i turf, I cannot see Hampton Rovers havin g

A talent to win.

Leo's versus Hawthorn Amateur's match has_neater importance as fourth place will be th e

rL~Ie ceinner. At home, I select St Leos as their larg eould test Hawthorn's fitness.

4LD1_ _1- 1 .4(10)tpJ 21 .13(139)

nra 1 i: it received.., .,a . r ived.Ump I . R. Hns. Club unrpire (F)

OLD 2U41 L 6.5 11,9 15 .12 21,12 (138)

R1AZE24OD 1 .1 3.1 3 .1 3 .3(21)

Old Xavexs: R George 5, Jones 4, E 3 . ;. :- :av. 2.Curno}v 2 .

J.P.ardwick~, L : :ardr49ck, Perry. C Carrodus. t . : ._,.,aw, Daries, Hart,

Jones. Landrigan . R George .is4aaeaod: Fotherglll, Jacobs, Arthur_ Best : Collins, Jacobs, Holdsarorih,Herrington, Crozier, Williams .Umplrrc~: D.149nrllow. Club umpire iI7OLD RIELEU^'? INS 3.3 5.4 8.9 8.11 (59)DE LA SALLE 5.0 11.3 12.3 19.7 (121)Old P3elburni- Not received .De L ~_tle , . . ved .Umg -F ec Club runpire (F)

ELE"' i':-': 3.0 5.1 7.3 10.4 (64)ST1 `4i:a 2.2 5.9 7,12 14 .14(98)Eleq _ .. ' 3, ressseti. Dauncey. Heath. Srnith . Best: Price ,

Stt=c :R . J

Um_

'OLAD

I laza. Don -me A o.'. :' .

0'Bri , S .any Pe7_) la: G . P;zma 2 . 1

S ;n . .. . ] ro. Club i;mpir

Crou•e, O'Keefe . Oldaker .L Oldaker, K . McInerney ,

2.3 5.6 6.8 7.I1 (53)1.7 3.11 5.13 6.13 (49)

.1 . OSulli4at, Tozer. S . Mathews, Black .-c- O'Sutliwni, C. Mathews.

I_ rE RBI 'BLACKS 2 .5P'.IZ."OYF` 0.0Lai- ^ks : idiford 2 . Pmdd . C.P.Craw,,,,d, u uuon, Colem,, :i. Iasulln-adl, -'s, Mail 11y,Fitzroy R c C.i;ior L. G.rS .Sainsbw- R_Burgri:an . (..-

-Umpires : It. Benson, T. Byrne

t.Kev, F.ashnure. Best : G . Pinner,

4 .7 10.12 13.13 (91)Cl 4 .1 4.5(29). Breoks . walsh, Murphy . Weber.

~andiPord. Coleman. Staunton ,

2. Nest : *d.Jatnes. R .Curtis, C.Prior,

BRUNSWICK AMATEURS 1 .1 2,5 3.8 6.11 (47)OLD XAVIER . . :IS (2) 1.5 2.5 4.8 7.12 (54)Brunswick: aCetvis 2 . Flat '1 2. Hayes 14cGowan. Best : S.Davis,hfcC, .,. atr, „ Lovett. "-Old 2rL . . . . Atkr -t . ri K*.wd, McCarthy. O'Kane. Stapleton,Stoney. I ti" arc , I,rry, Conquest . Allaiun . Ryan.Umpires: B . 0OLD IVAid '.OEOLD TRIRiTYOld Iv-anb^a: Rismith l''

13.7 19.9 23.10 (148)1 .1 1.1 3.3(21 )

ter 3 . Cor nzack 2 . Sharpe 2, Toll 1 ,t 1. Maycock 1, Weisz 1 . Best.

fLT- MI 0X1T H

MC ;g 1.1 2.5 4.6 8.10 (58)OLD It 2.1 4,3 8.8 9.8 (62)Rqon..._~ ~~ n ' . Gani©tharan 2 . Cogle}° . O'Brien . Moir,

0'Siy, haran.'Riddle . Mills. D - s~s, V.est . Moir,^•,r . , . . , . unedv . Bourcien, Maddax, Caghlan, Llptnot,

HaOld Gclvill ❑Umpiz e ; : ii. Ll`-adlo.v . G- ut

vo 1 . Allen 1 . Best Grills, Hesketh .

SSIIITEFRIARS 2.1 3.4 5.6 9.12 (66)COLLEGIt: ::S 4.3 5.6 9.8 10.11 (71)W"hitefriars: Not recev[ed.Collegians: Not received.Umpires; M . Jackson, P.iler (F)HAWTHORN 14.12 (96)HAbU'TON ROV`_'?S 9 .17 t71)Hawthorn: Will" -s 3 ~ . . ' Berrie 3 . Fitzpatrick 2, m, CollinsB, Zatiarella 8 : G-.. ~., _iL=tgZon, Waller. Cog' it. ~ . asHampton Rn mlme 2. GautLon 2 . Find eGregor .Best: Gaudion. I ~ . . .~.•m . - . 'tier. McGregor. McMillianUmpires: T .ltc.>~ .: :, :. . .Vidu ., :c tr)

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~y serve up all theooty news and interview the

ind coaches mr! :ing the news ,

i ea :', 3veekda,4 i ;evi n

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ELBOURNE. _ - S BOOKS

This article has been re-printed from the AmateurFootbatter, Coaches Clipboard Rdl 1992,

flefevance in PARTICULAR to the heading, as we headinto the winter months and maybe the expected successof pre-season has not yet come to fruition, due anyr t ;mber of factors.

Remember you as a coach are a signi fi cant role model;o many at your club, not only your players.

7AL L _-

cad there will be moments when you start t o

[come to the 1992 season, the Centenary Year o f

.:il'A and no doubt all clubs will be striving thea bit harder to have their club name etched int o

~ire historical record books as having won aiership is such an important landmark year . I

511 all coaches well for the season ahead and hopeur efforts throughout pre-season are

ISpropriately rewarded .

no easy task to take on and fulfil a coaching rol ePr it be a Senior, Reserve, or Under 19 tea m

some stage throughout the long season

y question your own sanity in placing yourself i n><<ch a precarious position . It takes perseveranceand faith in yourself especially when things are not_,mg well . The back-slappers are in abundance,:rhen you win particularly in Round 1 . But next~aurday night there will be a number of verydi>appointed coaches who, for all their goodpL inning and despite the sweat and energies of a-lid pre-season will not taste success . A further

peat of that in Round 2 usually causes the lessminitted supporters and officials to start t oress some negative views on the season, th e

, and indeed, the ability of the coach .

i- Jie time that tests out coaches and matc hinittees. REMAIN POSITIVE AT ALL TIMES.mber, the players look to you for som eirance . They won't get it if you are starting toss doubts yourself. Players are extremely aler t

mood and general demeanor of the coach.Tt!eir o,,vj1 outlook is profoundly influenced by the

,aches . Look or sound despondent and they too,, ill almost certainly begin to live up to that negative

A . F.C. ( i ) V.A.F.A .

"Your Coaches' Association "

expectation . It can sweep like a cancer through theteam and cause uncertainty. Players' actions on thefield can quickly reflect this resulting in teamsfreezing up, lacking cohesion, becoming more scaredof making a mistake rather than taking some risksthat are vital if the team is to operate successfullyand play its natural free flowing game .

Courage on a football field is not about failing to bescared . Real courage is in accepting that fears doexist and overcoming those fears. This is very trueof coaching as well . If there were no risk of losingthere would be little value in winning . What makeswinning so great is the inner knowledge that youaccept the risk of the contest that by sheer definitionmust also carry with it the potential prospect of a

loss. When losses come they must be seen asnothing more than what they are ; that is, the priceof engaging in a contest. If you are not willing toaccept that price you should not be a coach or a

contestant . It is your right to elect not to be eitherof these things, of course, but if that is your choiceyou will never know the satisfying sweet taste thathonestly-carnt victory can bring.

Mike McArthur-AllenVAFA Executive Office rRe-printed from The Amateur Footballer Vol 92, No . I

U19 G"' . 7 ` °°~ TH7 777 A nlNAME : Brian Brown

CLUB : St. Kevins OB SECTION: I

PLAYING HISTORY. De La Salle OC 1971-82

COACHING HISTORY: Monash Blues U19 t83-841 runners-up '84 ; St . Marys ESCFA A GradeSeniors: DLSOCAFC U19 (1) '88 Premiers ; '92Ri.mners-up ; '9a-96 Reserve Coach, '01 U19 (1)Coach

COACHING PHILOSOPHY: Find out how goodwe can be .

FUTURE AMBITION: Enjoy 2002 at St . Kevins;and hope all the boys grab the opportunitiesthat may arise throughout the year.

HE AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002 P S

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The wet and blustery conditions caused more thana few upsets in round six, with the most significantbeing Bentleigh's 1 8 point win over the highflyingkarra Valley. The result sees Salesian join theBushrangers at the top of the ladder with five wins

and one loss apiece, while the ts's have moved intoforth behind Peninsula, solid in third.

Bentleigh has plenty to smile about after holding off

the undefeated Ysrra Valley by three goals in a terrific

tussle . With the thoughts of last week's debacle thisfresh in the players minds the B's made sure thesame mistake would not occur two weeks in a row.

The commitment and running effort by the midfieldwas suburb all day. 'I`he_v were brilliantly lead by

coach Paul Dimattina in his 250th. who raked in thepossessions to win best on ground honors . -WhileBrendan Clark playing in his first game after a liveyear break also got plenty of the ball . The B's set the

win up in the first quarter, kicking seven goals to nil.Clark, D Martin and Lane were also good performers,while for the Bushrangers Ivliddlin, Valoppi and ALaing were solid.

As The Age reported earlier in the week, the FitzroyR eds number one ticket holder, Red Svinons, wasunfortunately not able to cheer his side home againstan inspired La Trobe University. The Trobers werewell served by the ever reliable Adamwaithe, upforward Close was dominant kicking seven goals,while White and Ludeman also contributed. The Redsfinished strongly but will be disappointed it took treequarters to get going . Tornese was lively bagging sixgoals, and good play from Rome, Drury andIvfeBtuney saw them feature in the best . Universitynow sits in fifth spot, while the Reds have their workcut and are languishing in third last .

Peninsula Old B o ys will also be disappointed with itsperformance against Old Carey, after also receivingback page honors in the Herald Sun newspaperearlier in the week, with a feature on club secretarvand Channel Seven personality Peter ?viitchell,However the C's spoilt the party with a convincing 6goal victory. The Pirates looked set for another strongperformance following on from last week's thriller,kicking eight majors in the second term . But theinclusion of several quality senior players, such asmultiple best and fairest winner Nick Everett, whofinished with more than 40 touches, well supportedby Ben Spedding and Paul Graham, meant Old Careywere to strong for the inform Pirates . Cohen was theC's focal point on the forruard line bagging sevengoals, while T. Bull was also handy with four. Chris

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Battle down back,I cameinto his own in

the second half as theC's regained a three -

-goal lead going intothe last, holding on to win by si : goals . Pa~ .ze kiclfour goals and Dentry played well to feature in thebest for Peninsula.

dominated the match against a haplessInning by a massive 22 goals. The

Kusl___ no . , sit bottom and have a huge task ofresun -ting their season . Parkside will be happy withthe perform ance of Ryan with six and NI Wise withfour. t7akieigh had good contributions from Dolleyand Gee, who has started to string some good gamesto Lyether. However, the Krushers will need to improvequ kly if the,, i, to climb the ladder .

. : ' o : 'N "th th+.

!,ar .rd line continued on its rn< ous I Iiggens getting another b :< .

°° , ith seven goals . Grace a-mpable in the middle, deali;.g

diis time fmi -1 1.- .,erda were ,=-

with their op~ ~ilt Sales [5 points.

> in a methodical manner ,

second position on theehnc to further conthe E . 1

,~~- 'a vvalk in th elly placed .

id must I

Bentleigh, who are running

thy will bounce back against an improv

hot : ;Jng 1-1 :1-ra Valley last week. Oakieighhave 1 i : ._ruggling to play four competitive quartersand will find the class of the B's too much. Bentleighto continue its winning way, 29 pouit winners .

will be too strong for the Reds, and get thepoints at Brunswick Street Oval this week. WithHi is firing up forward, the Reds will have their

cut out . Salesian by 54 points .

nlayers and will test the Bushrangers .-7 . The C's are welcoming back a number o

How~ r. G<iIley ;v-ill finish strong and get homebV

will get the points against La 'Probe, ateam ph ,ing inconsistent football of late . The Piratesc' s will be too much for Trober's, Peninsula by 1 6

: will boost its perc : a-w . Alter tivinnu7g back W .<x~i L

unds, Kew were ordinary 1<-t week it

with P, by 44 points .Par > ide dominatea :[ - match . Expect the result to be

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C~, : Congratulations from all

I;uailrangers ; - Tim Hale who will play his IOt} game

this ~ek . Tim as been a big target up forward andloves a goal . Keep kicking the six pointers Timmy!Congratulations, James Keem on playing his 50thgame, Keema is a dependable left foot goal machineand heads for home from 60m out and we all love it,keep it up tiger !

p=12IiSIDE - Dean Moodie 200 Games . Dean?, ; )odie captained our Junior team in 1988 and hasdeveloped into the most talented all-rounder at theClub, having starred at fullback and full-forward, and~s a flanker or winger. He possesses strong marldng

._:_d ball-handling skills, reads the play, is av:onderful lead, and a magnificent kick around goalsor in general play. Spud is a leader both on and off theliuld, and is a very popular senior captain . PeterSotigo 100 Games. Peter Soligo played half a seasonv, ith Parkside Juniors in the late eighties, andr, turned to our seniors in 1997 at 30 years of age as~young Soligo° . He plays as a rover or winger wherehis pace, courage and enthusiasm inspire his teaminates . Shorty is a clubman through and through,and was awarded most improved senior player in"001 .

Sfs,ES stalwart Anthony "Grassie" Gr acer cached his 150th game last Saturday for the club,Grassie is the veritable coaches dream , capable ofplaying in almost any position on the ground with~?iIls that compliment his endeavour . In recent years1lthony has been playing in any position the

raehing staff have been able to find him on matchday. This week another long serving and invaluableclub servant - Gino Gaspari plays his 150th, ther%cr reliable defender was a member of the clubs only

ior Premiership side and continues to defy medica l°rts and age by lining up each week . Simon Nolanplays his 100th game this wee',. Congratulation s

Anthony, Gino and Simon .

OLD C .'-a'sY 4.5 7.9 14.13 18 .17 (125)PF1.A 1.2 9.9 11,13 12 .17 (89)Old Carey: ! . ^_ .. 17, T.Butl 4, Hall 3. Vasilo)oulos. AGuerra, N .Bull, Vitall .Rest- 1„ra : : . : . . . J . rt, ti dl . Sledding, Van Cuvlenburg, Wood .Peninsuln: f . .: -., J .( Fan 3, Halev. Torossi, Poa'rtev . Atchison. Best

Braden, Warner,Umpu:s : J . : .:wre ,

iLA TROBE UNI 2.3 4.4 10.5 11.6 (72)FITZROY REDS 0.4 2.9 6.10 9.14 (68)Latrobe : Close 7 Edwards'-) Ludean

:: Rtsengrent . Best Witte Ludenian

Close Adamthwaite Edwards Cunuue :;.Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 6 Di 1 ., , Rome Jackson Best: TorneseRome Dnirv McBurnev Jac'. :,nt ! .llard .Umpires: G . : ;.'.eatimos, G. Rol(s'! . B& Share, B. Goaaman(B)SALESIAN 2.3 7.7 12.10 20.14 (134)KEW _.., 3.6 6.7 7.7 (49)Sal~ :i ; : ! :-, 7, L i :3- 3, R . . 112, R. S= us 2. A Stevens 2 ,Fenwrda ! .Kew: Cullen 4 . - u .. To ,v ,latr, V „ vullen, loore Ayres.Looker,Umpires: A. Fyffe, P. Nlaebus J . b9aebus (B)

BENTLEIGH 7.6 8.6 11.11 12.12 (84)YARRA VALLEY 0 .1 5.5 5.7 9.12 (66)Bentleigh: Sharp 3, Henry 3, Lane 2, Iresen 2, B . Martin DtniatIlna Best.Clark, B. Mart;n, ane, Dunathna, E} es Goete .Yarra Valley: Ke, it 2. Midtlhn 2 . L Taylor 2, 1 , .,, . :Ty, BestMidtilin, G<' •)t,,, ' ..,.mi . Moms, i.. T!or,Umpires: u. 1 z. . xanc!er (F), A 11 . .,> . t. J . atrick (B), P.'Wallis, A. 2n jPAR1fSIDE 4.6 12.11 16.19 25 .23 (173)OAKLEIGl-' 2.4 4.5 6.6 6.6(42)Park :ide : I , M,Wise 4. Matthervs 3, McG:llian 3 . Hanley 2 . Soligo 2,ware . : . 't . Rl4ise. Best: Hacker, tYare . Matthews, Martlnez,

OLD CAREYPENINSULAOld Carey: Hardy 3,

kido)r,,ulos, Redford. Best. Dooley,

RESERVES

0.3 4,5 4.8 7.11 (53)3.1 5.2 8.7 11.9 (75).rd, Mat, B . Chnzehiarellt. Best Shrives,

Gates, Tonpkuts, :Pezdnsu)a: Kroh n0'Nell, Taylor, St;

LA TROBE UNIFITZROY RED SLaTrobe : Best: P , - : : (

Fitzroy Reds: rTudet : 2

Virtue SAcdreiv Heina

SALESIAN

KEWSalesiar

c Drago, Doherty

2.7 4.12 5.13 (43)4.4 8.4 10.9 (69)

Gold. Best: Miksad, Gold, Craven .

HRi,i : : [!,li ~

deonese

1 2 SECTIONSalesianParksidePeninsulaKewFitzroy Reds

~~ nr,, :reA_ .

7 380 244 212 206 1 7

Salesian 6 23Alett Yarra Valley 0 2 1

Yarra Valley 2 20rcon FitzroyReds 2 1 4Mtofil Bentleigh 1 1 3THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

Yarn uQlley: M.

Cc k, _ c

Best: r, Peake . M.

PARKSIDEOAKLEIGHParkside: CBest: Cople.t Ch~.~.Oaklet?It : f . _ . ~- .

Taylor, Cook, Franks . Best: Gldotto,N, Krolm ,

0.1 0.2 0.7 0.7(7)2.0 5 .2 6.3 10.5 (65)

_ . Dunne Bulten O'teole .2 Leslie Grillo Crane Camelleri Best :

iden. Crane. Cametleri .

12 .10 (82)3.6 (24 )

1, r'Qgan I, Bese, Perim Byrne ,

1 .42 .2

8.92.3

s. Gd6es,1r8ngate .

10.10 11.15 (81)3.8 3.11 (29)

outs, Chilcott, Gresham .

Peninsula v. La Trobe UniversityFitzrov Reds v . Salesian

Yarra Vallev v . Old CareyOakleigh v . 130100611

Kew v. Parkside

Browne .

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BENTLEIGH FITZROY REDS KEW LA TROBE OAKLEtG HCoach: Paul Dimattina Coach: Graham Burgen Coach: Rohan Doherty UNVERSITY Coach : Russell BruertonRes Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach: Andrew George Asst Coach: Darren Searle Coach: Brian Grills Asst Coach: Pat McKenna

Club 18 Coach : Greg Box Res Coach : Greg Crimmins Res Coach: David Huffer Res Coach : Garth Dartnel l

1 C. Sharp (C) 1 (a) M . Frisby 1 B. Lafranchi 1 P. Farrant I B. Ge c2 P. Morgan 1 (b) S . Sukhar 2 L . Fitzgerald 2 S . Fredrickson 2 V. Moe n3 A. Pittto 2 A. Wals h

3 S Dibendetto3 B. Marchesani 3 D . Sheldrick (C) 3 D . MacKenzie (VC)

4 S. Sice.

4(a) J . Hamilton 4 G . Crimmins 4 G . Per ry (VC) 4 P. Papadopoulos5 M . Eyles (C) 4 (b) G. Vigilante 5 A. Makris 5 S . Adamthwaite 5 T. lanchello6 R. Weber 5 (a) D. Kane 6 N . Tinetti 6 S . O'Toole 6 R . Doole y7 N. Lane 5 (b) P. Diacogiorgis 7 N. Lymn 7 N . Dunne 7 M. Short (RVC)8 C Goette 6 J. Bennie 8 D. Mainsbridge 8 J. Thorn 8 R Marshall.9 I . Jackson

7 S. Andrew8 A. Byrne

9 A. Eaton 9 L . Walker.

9 J. Moults10 A. Hen ry 9 (a) C .Prior 10 B. Cullen 10 P. Morton 10 L. Thoma s11 D. Martin 10 L . Bryne 11 B. Woodhouse 11 Josh Levy 11 S. Nicolosi12 M . Barker 11 (a) B . Atherton 12 J. Growcott 12 K. Perry 12 G . Treacy

Pittito13 L 11 (b) N . Krick 13 C. Kyriakou 13 T. Luderman 13 S Randle.14 P. Krassaris

S12 M. BJamesy

14 J. Looke r15 C. Bradley

14 L . Wakeling15 S. Brooks

.14 R. Keatin g

15 B. McAliece 14 T. Clarke 16 D. Wood 17 Jacob Levy 15 G . Redford16 L. Airey 15 J. Vernali

17 (a)B Lee 17 B . Allen 18 A.Hewitt 16 K. Marshal l17 J . Handfield .

17 (b) B . Foynes 18 N. Dahlstrom 19 S. White 17 A. Hunter18 S . Adaway 18 M. Heenan 19 J . Dennis 20 A. Murphy 18 J . Connellan (RC)19 S . Hall 19 P. Cook 20 A. Acfield 21 D . Edmunos 19 R. Coope r20 R. Fishlock 20 T. Mitchell 21 M . Ayres 22 P. Stewart 20 B . Stirling21 B . Istead 21 C. Meighen 22 C. Stephens 24 S. Edwards 21 A. Perdikomatis22 F. Dimattina 23 T. Jackso n

24 A. Parsons 23 T. Aitken 26 B. Phillips 22 S . Casa23 S . Adams 25 P. Jackson 24 D. Kinross 27 D. Gilmour 23 J . Kerley24 P. Gallo 26 R. Curtis 25 C. Watts 28 C. Ross 25 C. Marshal l25 D. Gold 27 (a) J . Tornese 26 S . Symes 29 A. Randell 26 A . Kitts (DVC)26 B . Padgham 27 (b) B. Lee 27 T. Moore 30 J . Smith 27 G. Smith27 J . Seeley 28 J . Card

29 (a) D. East28 M . Xuereb 31 M . Fannig 28 A . Khodr

28 M . McCulloch 29 (b) V. Cahill 29 M . Dalrymple 32 D. Hill 29 D . Hall29 A . Clough 31 P. Crowe 30 C . Giansante 33 M . Watson 30 M . Nicolos i30 A . Miksad 32 A . Grant 31 D . Cocking 34 A. Murray 31 T. Bromley (C)31 R . English 33 S . Dr ury 32 A. Drago 35 J . Eyre 32 J . Brown32 J. Di Giorgio Z u34 M akb 33 D . Wayland 36 T. Mawdsley, 33 M . Clark33 P. Withington

35 D. Snaddon37 (a) G . Hanlon 34 M . Fitzgerald 37 C. Po rter 34 B . Varkatzos

34 M. Pirie 37 (b) M . Mehri 35 R . Bruno 39 N . Rosengren 35 R . Nuske35 L . Ireson (VC) 38 C . Evans 36 S. Ryan 40 R. Slater 36 M . Rya n36 M. Backman 39 M . Reid 37 J . Landwehr 42 D. Gleeson 37 P. Torpey37 P. Hutchison 40 G. Bance 38 T. Connolly 43 A . Poulton 38 B. Papadopoulos38 G . Beatti e

41 R . Burgma nMcBurni e42 I

39 45 D. McKeekin 39 G . Dartnel l39 G . Prigg

.43 A . Marcon 40 G. Muckian 46 B . Launikonis 40 M . Whaley

40 M. Walker 44 J. Abou-Eid 41 R . Livingston 47 A . Samson 41 M . Grinter41 J Neve 45 M. Sinfield 42 50 K . Hopkins 42 C Dalton.42 A. Mikkelsen 46 (a) D. Timm 43 G . Collyer 51 C . Francias .

43 R . Papworth43 C. Martin

46 (b) N. Mann49 A. Puglia

44 M. Raffael e45 A. larossi

52 T. Stauton54 T. Peters

44 N . Smith44 A . Simon 48 N . Vaughan 46 A Pirona 55 A . Cummings 45 G . Chapman45 A. Wade 50 B. Aggenbach 47 LaidlawJ 46 B. Nguyen46 R. Lawford 51 M. Cairn s

52 B O'Connor 48 L. Jensen.

66 A . Sallie 47 T. Nguyen47 A. Strauch

.53 S. Addicott 49 70 J. Dumaresq B. Evan s49 B

48 F. Cavanagh 54 J. Parsons 50 P. Malcolm5049 M . Clark 55 N . Matthews 51 M. Blair 51 . A. Wood50 A. Stanes 55 D . Atkin 52 R . Campagna 52 . C. Cooke51 S . Truffaut 56 (a) T. Madden

56 (b) N . Currie 53 M. Bolis 53 . C. Casa52 L. Sampson 57 R . Rome 54 R. Waller 54 0 . Parto n53 A . Sanfilippo 58 B. Cahill 55 D. Searle 55 D . Moulan g54 B . Gasser 59 R. Johnstone 56 T. Frith 56 B. King55 G. Richards 61 G . Virtue 57 57 A. Jury56 C. Aitken 62 N. Auden

C Andrew 58 58 M . Coppock57 A . Kingg

.64 G .Johnson 59 59 W. Ogilvi e

58 T Caterson 66 D. Timms 60 60 V. Grinter59 D . Pittito 67 R. Holderhead 61 S. Moussi 64 F. Loiacon o60 C . Park 68 A. Monk 62 G . Aitkin62 D . Krotofil 69 S . Pidotto

71 (a) P. Gunn6 364 J . Croni n

71 (b) T. Leske- 6 572 M . Bennett

6 673 J . Bare75 B . Pollard 67 B . Allen76 P. Everard 68 S . McCarde l77 A . Grillo 69 K. Tancredi80 G. Box 99 S . Bruno

Jeff Hind81 (a) J. Horridg e81 (b) C. Plazzer

Smash Repair86 M . Reid87 C . Nave91 D . Fitts111 B. Donova n117 M . Rosenthal

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OLD CAREY PARKSIDE PENINSULA SALESIAtdO .C. YARRA VALLEYCoach: Glenn Taylor Coach: Mark Rowe Coach : Rod Kerley Coach: Gary Connolly Coach: Tim KillworihRes Paul Montgomery Res Coach : Glen Dunbabin Res Coach: Neil Franks Assist Coach : David Todd Res Coach: Rowan Davi sRes Coach : David Tod d

1 C . Angus (VC)D Faelis2

1 R. Adams 1 S . Parsons 1 A. Stevens 1 R. Pearc e..3 M Cohen

2 G. Davies 2 A. Parsons 2 A. Anderson 2 T. Morri s.4 S Vital'

3 K. Noble 3 M. Goldthorp 3 S . Sutherland 3 R. Thompso n.5 S. McConnell 5 T. Stonehouse 4 E . Bowen Nc) 4 S . Bobeti c

5 M Canav n 4 M . Fun g6 C. Campbell (C) 6 S . Ware

7 J Muscat5 N . Kent6 M Warner

. a6 D . Forer 5 A . Dre w

8 M . Cann9 B . Shutie

.8 J. Chilcott

.7 S. Murray 7 G. Gasped

8 S. Logan6 A . Dew7 C . Beal

10 K . Shrives 9 A. Constantini 7 N . Franks (Res.)9 A. Campbell 8 L . Morri s

11 N . Everett (VC)N) 10 A. Vita 8 P. Angus 10 S. Oldfield 9 J Keem13 M Sontag 11 B. Hockey (VC) 9 M . Dentry 11 A. Davey.

9 C Ros s14 M. Curry 12 D. McCall 9 P. Krohn ( Res.) 12 M . Bates.

10 T Hancock15 N . Bul l16 R . Graham

13 A. Copley (RVC)14 P H

10 A. Hale yT. Trewhitt

13 I. Bobeti c14 J Ngo

.11 F. Macvean

17 M. Yarnall . anley15 D. Moodie C()

11 S . Ferguson.

15 C. Ryan 12 J . Cremea n18 C. Matthews

16 M Ross 12 C . Pe ttitt 16 G. Irvine 13 L. Gillies18 B. Chiuchiarelli R19 T. Wood

.17 A . Romano 13 T. Braden

1 S17 M . Ferwerd a16 D Barry

14 E . Krus e15 N Pas k

20 J . Raftopoulos 18 M. Schwabl 4 . White15 A Wood

.19 S. Brown

.16 L . Taylor

21 R. Leon g22 C . Battle

19 T Rya n20 D . Singleton

.16 S. Claringbold 20 A. Seager

21 A. Bates17 A. Laing

23 T. Price24 P Uncles

21 J . Scholl17 J. Coghla n18 J. Whelan

22 R . Stevens23 S Nolan

18 L White18 D. Ros s.

25 N . Detarczynski22 R. Wise23 A Beck

19 A McK nsiry.

24 A. Grace 19 J. Strong25 L . Chiuchiarelli R

.24 R Marulli

20 S . Prendergast 25 M . Tambling 20 T. Hale26 D . Sherr . 21 A . Macpherson 26 J . Nannes 21 D. Stevenson27 N. Vasilopoulos (C) 25 M . McPherson 22 A . Atchison (C) 27 A . Higgins 22 B . Drew28 H. Morrison 27 D. Matthews 23 R . Powney 28 M . Byrne 23 R. Yeo29 S. Assimo 28 R . Martinez 24 Ti Prendergast 29 C . Rose 24 M . Davies30 A. Guerra 29 J . Libroaperto 25 J . Atchison 30 M . Cooke 25 F. Pellegrino31 J. Ward

P. Graham30 T. Barlo w31 S. Hogan

26 P. Prenderg ast27 S Payze

31 J. Shirley32 G. Riley 26 J .. Longwort h

33 J . Ma i33 N . England R

32 J. McCall.

28 B. Taylor33 N . Callagha n34 D. Rao

27 S. Savag e28 B. Reynold s

34 W. Giannikos33 K. Allan (RC) 29 S. Torossi 35 P. Knott 29 R. Coutts

35 S. McConnell 34 M . Romano 30 A. Crean 36 D. Todd 30 D. Potter35 S. Hardy R 35 G . Panjari 31 G . Davies 37 S . Sinclair 31 B. Sturzaker36 S. Wood 36 M . O'Connor 32 H. Shorten 38 Ti Alligan 32 J . Parry37 D. Palmer 38 H . Byrne 33 R. Stainforth 39 P. Pitts 33 P Cremean38 L. Guerra 42 P. Dean 34 M . Allen 40 M . Forer .

33 D Ireland39 M . Elvin s40 Ti Robison

43 B . Gorman 35 R. Wolfende n36 P Serra

41 J . Novell o42 P. Evans

.34 C. Frase r

41 A. Gates44 P. Soligo45 B McGillian

.37 B . O'Neill 43 E. Maillard 35 B . Peak e

42 P. MontgomeryJ. ce43 D

,46 C . Welsh 38 Ti C hla n°g

44 C . Hunt45 S. Horvath

37 D . Balshaw38 B Morriso n.

-4 A. White 47 C . Tyson 439 S. 0 B Mitchell 46 S. Porter

.39 J. Tompkins

45 Ti Bul l46 H Giannikos

48 C . Ros s49 S . Pascoe

.41 A. Vidotto

47 B. Bowman48 M . Bourke

40 H . Cotsford.

47 S . Weill 51 A. Valomidos -42 A. Littiechild43 G . Gardiner

49 G . Gleeson50 P Alen

41 B. Downs42 A. Ston e

48 C . Popplewel l49 W. Mudge

52 B . Cassan o53 P Romano

44 A. Kelson.

51 S . Parisi 43 H. Park

51 t

.54 S Marino

45 D. Baker 52 R . Cincotta 44 J . Ho

R. Hall.

55 M Wise46 L. Prendergast 53 B . Chalmers 45 A . Wingate

52 S. Weil l53 A. Pitts

.56 Ti Wise

47 L. Palmer48 A . Bonner

54 D . Allen55 E. Hanaphy

47 S . Collie48 R . Davis

54 K. Giannikos 57 B. Boughton 49 C . Wilson 56 D . S6near 49 S. Seabourne55 L. Patterson 58 T. Mangos 50 P. Arnold 57 D . Gheblika n

58 S Butler 50 J. Peake56 B . Melin 60 J. Drakopoulos 51 R . Sharpin .

59 Dl

51 H . Clark e57 P. Konstat nidis 61 P. Tascone 52 T. Neal .

60 D evole 52 A. Hartnett58 J . Boncher59 C . Mason

63 A. Jones65 S . Carmody

56 P. Rittman57 M . Conroy

.61 J . Radi62 B . Kirchner

53 S . Pas k54 S Simpson60 L. Brai n

61 C Dave66 C. Chioppi 58 D. Brennan 63 L. Seaqer

.55 S . Taylor. y

62 P. Tompkins70 S . Diver 59 S . Foss 64 J . McClaren 56 Ti Lloydy

63 B. Rodrigues 71 A . Inglis 69 J . Muir 65 A, Darc y66 C Clauson 57 S . Kehoe

65 D. Eisner .A Thain 58 G. Kerr

67 C. Hicke y68 S Hart y

.68 A. Healey 59 A . Joiner

.69 0 Winchester

69 B. Atkins 60 S. Laird.

70 J Marshall70 A. Chiappini 61 P. Valoppi.

71 S Feehan71 R. Cincotta 62 P. Burum a.

72 J . Engwerda72 D. Oliver73 A. Gaspari

63 B. Whitechurch73 C . Elliott 74 C. Roache

64 D. Smit h74 S . Mees 75 A. Sexton 65 M . Norrish75 C . Smith 79 S . Morrlsh 68 Ti Colle t76 J. Vogel 80 M . Forbes 69 R . Collet?7 B. Spedding 81 P. Turley 71 M . Laing

3 N . Latham88 M Heppell

82 M. SmithD

74 A . Midlan d. . 83 . Bowman

84 W. Chapman76 J. Dickso n

85 D . Sutherland

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M9L`- ; . . _BERNIE HC :-RE (Goal Umpire) - 400th Game today . He isumpiring his 400th VAFA game at Old Scotch (A Section) . Hehas umpired 18 years of VAFA football. Bernie is invitingumpires and their family members to dinner at Mergellina PizzaBistro - 480b Glenhunth= Rd Elsternwiek at 7.30pm.Congratulations Bernie!CONGRATULATIONS - SANTO CARUSO was heard talking onABC radio (through his ties with Francis Leach) about his bookFOOTBALL GROUNDS OF MELBOURNE on Saturday lithMay, so we thought we would take the opportunity to tell yousomething about Santo and his book, as he's been a great VAFAlegend . Santo joined the VAFA in 1989 and has been umpiringas field and boundary umpire. He has umpired just under 200games with the VAFA . He left the VAFA briefly due to workcommitments at his shop Melbourne Sports Books and duringthat time he umpired games as a club boundary umpire withOld Xaverians. Santo is one of a few umpires that have field andboundary umpired A Section football consistently. Santoremembers doing either an Under 19 Preliminary or GrandFinal with a thin Kevin Segota back in the early nineties . Santo

was also a VFA umpire from 1981 to 1988 . He umpired firstand second division as a field umpire between those years.Santo umpired at the VFA with current A Section field umpiresMark Gibson . Wavne Hinton. Geoff Curran and Steve

McCarthy. We can also tell that Santo enjoys doing sit ups andpush up at training with his shorts down as it was witriess acouple of weeks ago by our President Anthony Danien andothers . The book that Santo has written FOOTBALL GROUNDSOF MELBOURNE is about old VFA grounds that are now thehome grounds of VAFA clubs like Old Scotch (CamberwellSports Ground), North Old Boys (Alec Gillen Oval), OldMelburnians (Junction Oval) and Old XaverianslPrahran(Toorak Park) to name a few . It took 2 years for Santo to writethis book before it was ready to be published . The book alsoincludes information of local heritage of grounds and who andwhy the grandstands are named after the legends of our game.

He also compares the difference of how the old VFA groundslook now compared to 100 years ago . Santo took all of thecurrent day photographs himself and researched differentnewspaper articles and books for photographs of the oldergrandstands. which have now changed with time. You will beable to see what Elsternwrick Park looked like some time ago. Ifyou want to find out more you will have to buy the book fromSanto who is offering the book to all VAFA umpires andsupporters for $35, anyone interested in purchasing the bookcan contact Santo at Melbourne Sports Books (80 FlindersStreet) on 9662 1085. Santo has been a great sponsor to theVAFAUA donating books for prizes in all of our raffles over thepast 12 years or so .

THANKS to Bentleigh Football Club for all their help withassisting the boundary umpire (who got injured in the secondquarter) from the ground and transporting him home, lastweek .

SOCIAL ANNUAL BOWLING NIGHT - TONIGHT at MoorabbiuBowls starting at 7 .00pm . Fun for all the Family!! !

COACHES CORNER Over the last couple of weeks our coachinghas been centred around Tackling the Player in Possession,in particular Holding The Ball, and it was interesting to notethat at the beginning of his session on this Brendan made apoint of stating that it was round 6 and only now are wetackling the subject (pardon the pmi) . He wanted everyone to

realise thatthis iswhere itshould b eprioritised witl :m our decision ma'..ing and the it was

paraniount that c: continue protecting the ball player. Wecannot penalise the player with ball unless . A) lie has had prioropportunity and is tackled where the tackle pins the ball to theplayer, not a ruckman choosing to grab die ball out of the ruckcontest who is deemed to have had prior opportunity or B) whentackled correctly and the ball is not pinned he has been given areasonable time to dispose . That being the case, if a tackle pinsthe ball to the player and he/she has not had prior opportunitythen a bounce must result and similarly if die ball is knockedfree by the tackle and he/she has not had a reasonable time todispose then "play-on- shall be called . A player loses the rightsafforded to him by the spirit of the law when lie elects to diveon the ball or drag it in wider him . He cannot be penalisedhowever unless he is tackled correetly, holding die ball in, initself is not a contravention of the laws of die game . There is aperception amongst players in this instance that the opponentcan put one hand on die ball (keeping it trapped) and appeal forthe free-kick with the other- he has not tackled die playercorrectly so a bounce must result if the ball remains trapped. Itis important to remember that we MUST PROTECT THE BALL

PL YER1 "

°'" YOUR DEG9SIaViswer to LAST WEEKS Question: Field Umpires decision -

free kick to Salesians player directly in front of his goals on the45 metre arc. The winner is Mr. Rick Western from Old Scotch

Football Club . Please contact Karen McNaught on 9531 8333 tocollect your prize. THIS WEEK'S Question : If an Old Geelongplayer has possession of the football and he opts to run towardsgoal, bounces once, continues running then an Ajax playertackles him legally, the ball still being held by the Old Geelongplayer. What is die Field Umpires decision? Email your answersto diannewlhitele}',(tbigpond.com to win a prize .

WHERE ARE THEY NOW Corin Rowe- AFL Umpire, Matt Head- AFL Umpire. Dirk Kramer - VFL, Grant wardrop - VFL.Beormi McCarthy - VFL. Mark Fraser - VFL, Tim Dornum -

VFL . Justin Garratt - D4 Box Hill North player . Please Note:Grant Wardrop and Dirk Kramer have assisted VAFAUA whennot umpiring vnth the VFL -1'HANKS GUYS_

ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG .. .LEIGH DILLON, (No 24B) -Games Umpired: 10 . AFL Team : Geelong. Best AFL Player:

Stephen King . Under 19 Umpire, Hobbies : Sports and Films.

ALBIE FIRLEY (No . 5R) - Nickname : Albs, A Section Umpire.

Games Umpired: Too Many, AFL Team : Carlton, Best AFLPlayer: Mil Hama, Hobbies: Rtmning around a football groundeach weekend getting yelled at by supporters, Triathlons andSwimming_

GRAHAM THwAITES (No .35G) - Nickname : Thwaitesy. ASection Umpire, Game Umpired: 316 . AFL Team: Havrthorn,

Best AFL Plaver: John Plat(en and Andrew McCleod, Hobbies :

Acting On "Stingers" and other Australian T\' progranis with CBand Fly Fishing.

SOCIAL Trivia Night - 29,'6I02 Mid Year Dimmer - 26t 8t`02A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22 /9/02 Grand Final BBQ-22/9/02 Presentation Night - TBA End of Season Trip - TBA .

FINALLY. . .A11 correspondence to diaimew•hitelept!,bigpond .com

M TNF A".AATFI IR FClnTRAL.LER 2 00 2

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ul Hoffma n

Landau Blackball

Luke Holmes

Daniel Mousley

IL

14 Kevin Alexander

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebu s

ick Fennessy

eg Rowlings

"raeme Hunichen

,off Moore

.Satt Cox

amble

5 C ris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

9 Damian Lane

1 1 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken MeNiec e

29 Peter Jame s

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

'= ilris Garcia

stin Lipson

obert Mayston

raeme Morgan

Jason Lane

Iatthew Meier

ris Stevens (S )

'.1ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

.le Hinto n

7 Paul Croxford

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

12 Jamie Kvin s

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Lov e

23 Chris Stevens

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

5 i] x Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Nathan Carlvon

10 Robert McLeod

I1 Paul Tuppe n

12 Simon Pavton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylo r

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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0 SILENT-LINE SECRETARY: PETERMitchell is the highest-profile clubadministrator in the VAFA with his weekdaynews reading and related advertisements . Aguy like this doesn't give out his home numberreadily so we checked his entry in the Amateurbible, the 2002 Fixture Handbook . Wisely,Peter has only a mobile number (that hasplenty of 7s in it) and a post-box contact . Clubmembers though have a hotline to its diligentsecretary . Peter explains why : "We used tohave the home number on the parents' list atPeninsula Grammar where my son Benattends . "Every school holidays we would getcalls at 3am so we have been aware not to haveit on lists," Peter said .

A family of six, news reading in the city, andbeing a secretary of POB, how does Peter cope?"It's hectic but we love Amateur football as it isthe purest form of footy. No one fights overgetting paid, and as we say, we play for the loveof it. "

® UM P'S SURPRISE DECISION : CLUB XVIIIumpire Ray Windlow got married las t

Saturday but it was a surprise to his guests,including brother and fellow umpire David,who thought they were attending a family BBgat Ray's Ashburton house . The formerPowerhouse Club XVIII player, and his wife-to-be Michelle, decided they would sneak off, getchanged and then watch the jaws drop whenthey announced a celebrant was inattendance. "My only failure for the day wasforgetting to post the paperwork before theclose of Saturday mail, but I believe SueAnderson may have give me a once off goodexcuse on that!" Ray said . And Ray for making

it into our column, well ensure there's noflack .

® E-MAIL FEEDBACK, from MikeMcArthur-Allen SKOBS coach : LAST week wepublished in part the article in the 1988Amateur Footballer by Martin Tobin that led tothe VAFA motto : For the Love of the Game .MM-A writes: "THE intrinsic message inMartin's article holds even truer today . Theintense organisation required to operate aVAFA club today, and the dedication of manyvoluntary officials and players, doing it for noother reason but a sheer love of the game itself,is a sobering lesson to the AFL, VFL and othermoneyed competitions who seem intent on apath only marked by a`what's in it for me?'mentality. The article in question should bere-printed in full at some stage to reinforce thepoint" . Ed note : We will soon .

Michelle, daughter Chloe, and Ray Windlo w

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~ S`-0 (I :''PI ;:3 : ONE of the biggest VAFA

Pie clubs have played 10 times with Xavs

crowds for the year is expected at TrevorBarker Oval for the A Section match betweenSt Kevins and Old Xavs, the top two teams .Since SKOBS came up from B grade in 1998

~;t7ning six. The luncheon has been sold outfor a fortnight and a month ago a sign went upon the Sandringham ground advertising SDXI .H(-re's SKOBS' John Fogarty's best memory ofthe past four years . "The SKOB Dogs were onan end of season trip to Adelaide last yearduring the seniors' first semi . We had one handon a refreshment and the other on a mobilephone . We cut off communications late in theI ;tst quarter when all appeared lost, only for a11iie call to come through confirming thatShOBS had prevailed. This sparked hysteria.t>>d a shout of the bar - much to the locals'pleasant surprise!" We checked withS_:ndringham Football Club manager John1lennie on what a big crowd is for VFL gamesiliere and he said 2000. At Showdown VIIIiliere were 1500, and with fine weather andthe only AFL game on in Melbourne thisafternoon being Melbourne and the:~augaroos, we should pass that .

0 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT III : PAUL~ :.'TTON THE 1992 Woodrow Meda ll ist is an) tnstanding VAFA contributor on and off theirld .

'111,- Therry-Penola Club Champion in 1989pl«~rd 150 games during which he-rcpresented the Amateurs in 1985, 1987,19 ~1,8, 1991 and 1992, and in 1988 was Allnn tralian. After retiring Paul has coached theIP U-19s in 1997 and1998 and president

between 1999and 2001. Paulis the VAFA's U-19 tlll representativecoach this year.

[email protected]

Pont Matton - Certificate of Merit winner & U 19 (2) Rep Coach

Tasos Petousi sPhone: 03 ® 9889 1775Mobile: 0412 050 1 16

Email : techsupport_ [email protected]

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' I :

being Bulleen Templestow e

;aringal traveled to Ballarat on the weekend to playi Ith Ballarat. The Nth Ballarat boys were unable tol)ost a victory with Karingal proving to be too strongon the day.

Karingal 11 14 80 defeating Nth Ballarat 3 4 22 .In the other division 1 game Mambourin Tigersplayed Geelong 1 at Elsternwick . The game wasplayed in great spirit all day and was a very closeaffair with Geelong just kicking away with two goalsin the last minutes of the game . Geelong 1 7 16 58defeating Mambourin Tigers 6 10 46 .

IZXT WEEK Geelong 1 play Nth Ballarat inGeelong and should trouble the Nth Ballarat sidewho seem to have lost some of their early seasonform. Mambourin Tigers play the Brisbane ofdivision 1 Karingal and should put up a goodperformance but may just be beaten in what shouldbe a very entertaining game .

DIVISION 2 :Unfortunately there were some mix ups with thedraw this week in division two resulting in Ovens &Muray Jets 1 receiving a walkover with Moonee~~lley playing a scratch

match against a combinedFIDA side. Broadmeadows 1v. ere far too good for an injurydepleted Bendigo kicking 8 755 to Bendigo's 0 1 1 .>,iaribyrnong Bulldogs playedlike their A .F.L . namesakes~md managed to kick 22 15147 to Parkside's 1 1 7. SthYarra 1 played Karingal 2 andv:ere to strong for thehzuingal Bulls kicking 7 165 S to Karingal's 2 4 16 . InI e last game of the round

Colae hosted BulleenI'emplestowe with the result

~ictorious by 41 points .

NEXT WEEK BulleenTemplestowe play Ringwood<urd should be able to use

KARINGAL;1MAMBOURIN TIGERSNORTH BALLARATGEELONG 1

BROADMEADOWS IS1'H . YARRA IBENDICO 1czi, crs-ii',;;iR IBY R NC1iGBULL`=EN-TEi<~P.KARINGAL 2.COLACRINGWOODMOONEE VALLEY* received forfeit last on

their speed to account for the older Ringwood legs .Ovens And Murray Jets 1 travel to Melbourne toplay an inform Maribyrnong and may have a longtrip home with Maribyrnong posting another likelyvictory. Colac and Sth Yarra also are playing and itis hard to tip against the Sth Yarra combination .Moonee Valley have their game tested against aninform Broadmeadows and may have to waitanother week for a victory. In the last game Karingal2 travel to Bendigo for what should be another closegame with Bendigo using their home ground to theiradvantage .

DIVISION 3 :Ovens & Murray Jets 2 played Broadmeadows 2 andwere unable to hold the Broadmeadows forwards allday with Broadmeadows ending up kicking 7 9 51to Ovens & Murray Jets 2 3 1 19 . Ringwood werevery competitive against Geelong 2 but were unableto post a vietory. Geelong 2 7 6 48 to Ringwood's 46 29 .

NEXT WEEK we see Geelong 2 and Broadmeadows2 meet in Geelong with Broadmeadows looking likethe winner and in the other game Sth Yarra shouldprove to strong for Ovens & Murray Jets 2 .

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SPORTSCOVERGUAli7Y INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

Football seems to be a sport that manages toattract wonderful contributors to their relativ eclubs. One such player is the legendary WestBrunswick star, Bob Baker who lines up for his400th game this week against Syndal Tally Ho . Inhis 25th year with the club, he has been anabsolute icon for West Brunswick, not only on theground but also in vari ous positions off theground . So to Bob, Linda and the family, well doneon this remarkable achievement and hope youhave a great day !

POUND SIX REVIE WWest Brunswick overcame an injury ravaged SouthMelbourne as they put in their best four-quartereffort for the year. Kent was again good for the visitorsas they recorded another win away from home .

Hawthorn and Swinburne staged a classic game ofsuburban football with the Hawks just managing to

hold onto a shin lead at the siren . Captain ChrisReed starred for the Hawks who were also wellserved by Disco Carle and Phil Avery.

Reports form other games were a bit patchy.

St. Johns obviously enjoyed a comfortable victoryover the rebuilding Richmond.Elsternwick confirmed their position as a final'scontender with a strong win over Power House .

And finally, in a bit of an upset, Syndal Tally Hodefeated a disappointing IYlonash,

ROUND S IX PREVIEWWhat Ed Says:We are reaching the point where side's seasons arestarting to be placed on the line . Still a bit early toobe making big calls, a few more weeks should just

about do it !

St .Johns welcome Swinburne in a game that willhelp to explain plenty . Must say I was impressed bySwinny last week, no obvious weak links in a daynot suited to their star forwards . St.Johns, on theother hand, have been going along quite nicely andstill remain one of the sides to beat. Swinburnecould confirm their movement into the upperechelon with a win however I cant see it, Jocs for me .

Hawthorn clash with Power House at ElsternwickPark . The House haven't been able to get their yearrolling but are a club with far too much pride to rollover. The Hawks season has started on a bright noteand with a relatively injury free run might hold theaces over the House.

Monash play Richmond in the 'second' of their lastchance games . The Gryphs would be disappointed

with their formover the pasttwo weeks andurgently need aconfidence boost . Richmond are playing 'the kids', amove that will pay dividends further down the track .No excuses for Monash, a win might just be the tonicthey need .

West Brunswick welcome Syndal to their nest andno doubt the visitors will be in for a hard day at theoffice . With the Vresties being four from four awayfrom home, they really are playing some good footyat the moment . I still like the looks of Syndal though,once the disruption of ground changes settle downthey will really prove to be a formidable side . Nonethe less, Westies continue to go from strength tostrength and should record a solid win .

Finally, Elsternwick welcome South Melbournedown to EP2 (a plethora of games of D3 games to behad down there this week!) . South has been hit by ahorrendous injury run and whilst they should startseeing some guys filtering back over the next fewweeks, the Wicks, with Mahoney boys flying, shouldprevail .

"RESERVES"

Ed: Jocs, Hawks, Monash, Westies, Wicks

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks toall who have sent us information . Anycorrespondence regarding social notes, milestonesete., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Petervia phone on 9569 8712 or [email protected] (home - I'm on holidays forthe next fortnight) or Ed via email onEd.SIllClocker.com It would be terrific to hear fromevery learn, every week during the season .

Have a great VAFA weekencW

WEST BRUNSWICK - Bob Baker game recordholder, dual premiership player and 5 time Best &Fairest winner 'Bakes' or 'Bobby' w ill line up to playhis 400th game.

An ornament to the game, Baker rarely missestraining and trains just as he plays - flat out . But heholds more than on-field presence, Baker'scontribution as committee person, chairman ofselectors and a willingness to help out, has gainedBob great respect around the club . A great rolemodel for younger players. Bakes plays hard, butalways fair. A remarkable achievement for aremarkable person .

C4 THF AMATFI IR FnC)TRAI I FR 2002

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RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 4.5 6.5 12.8 (80)ST JOHNS 6.7 14.13 23.20 28.21 (189)Richmond Central : Jacobs 5 . Smith 4 . O'Sullivan, Lynch, Macak . BestO'Sullivan, Tankovich. S . Lynch. Smith. Howe1L Caravright.St Johns: Dousett 6, Itorbury 6, S . Hilton 4, Jones 3, Van Houten 2, Miils2 .Sharp 2, Dragnvidge . Pickering, B . Hilton . Best : S . Hilton . Koppens,Horbury, Jones. Dowsett, Holmes.Umpires: G. Curran (F)

SWINBURNE 3.1 6.4 7.9 9.12 (68)HAWTHORN 4.4 6.5 10.10 10.10 (70)Swinbume : M. Higgins 2 . Murchie 2 . Liston . Fragiacomo, Prior, Murphy .Morrison. Best: Eager. Fragtacbmo . Prior. Slteedy, Jones. Fiumani.Hawthorn: Lauletta 2, Ogge Carle. Pollock . Burke, Davies . S. Avery . Reed.Preston . Best: Reed. Carle. Ban[ield, D. Avery . Haves. Gourlay.Umpires : R. Love (R) IF)

POWER HOUSE 2 .4 4.8 6.8 7.13 (55)EISTERNWICK 3 .5 6.10 11 .16 16.21 (117)Power House: S . West 3, A Robinson, D. Smith .,, Rolls . J . Scotland. Best:Boland, Gill, 4Vest . Senior, Haselar. Wrigh tElsternwick : B. Mahoney -I, 3rtissaglia 3, Perkins 2 . Foster 2, Hunter, S.Mahoney. Elvin, Curtain . B, Mi.kkelsen . Best: C. Mahoney. Neil . Curtain,Brennan, R Mikkelsen . MtssagliaUmpires : J . Ralph . S. Mackie (F),N. Hitclren (B)

SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.3 3.9 7.10 12 .13 (85)MONASH GRYPHONS 1.4 3.6 6.8 7.13 (55)Syndal Tally Ho : Rutter 4. J . Hannemann 4, Harper, Bingham,Hallyburton, Schuiliiug . Best: Rutter . Mackenzie, Allard, Bennett,Henderson, J Morest .Monash Gryphons: Flowerday 3, Leeton 2, Harrak 2. Best: Bourbon,Harrak, Flowerday. Gross. PaoluccL Co)Jtea(l .Umpires : P. Tuppeu (F)

SOUTH fi ELB DISTRICTS 3.3 3.3 3,6 4.7 (31)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.3 7.6 11.9 17.10 (112)South Melbourne Districts : Hannan 2, Cheevers I . Aquiline 1 . Bes t:Baade, Hannan. Aquiluta, Hannan, Henderson, Moojen .West Brunswick: Kent 9 . Hamilton 2 . King 1 . Lehman 1, Pietsch 1 .Benjamin 1 . Brockiey 1 . Miller 1 . Best: Kent . Lehman . West, KannanePietsch, Benjamin .Umpires: S . Morgan (F)

RESERVES

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 2.3 3.4 4.8(32)ST JOHNS 0.3 4.4 9.7 13 .14 (92)Richmond Central : Bunsitaw, Byrnes, McGrath. Guthrie. Best: Melville,Porteus, C . Shannon, Bunsttaw . T . Quick . Guthrie .St Johns: Ritter 2 . Schouewdle 2, Hal( 2 . Rydquist. Hancock, Coeka}ite,Nrejaron, Ladsou . Sacco, Ktzi(is . Best: Kizilis. Pollard Coeka}ne . Johnson,Ritter. Ryrlquist.

SWINBURNE 2.3 5.3 7.5 8.7 (55)HAWTHORN 2.1 5.3 5.6 7.11 (53)Swinburne: Dobson 3. Atiastassi 2. Galkna, Nicoll, C . Higgins. BestAnastassi, Sandlot, C. Hig,ms . F ar ley, Dobson, Roberts.Hawthorn: Moncneff 3. Law 2, Tyson, Patterson. Best: A Cultius, Law,McGenchy, Mountain . Patterson, Crivell iPOWER HOUSE 2 .7 3.8 6.11 9.12 (66)ELSTERNWICK 2 .2 6.6 8.7 8.12 (60)Power House: Galakos 2, Richardson 2, McClure . R . Duncan. Chapntan,Elliot, Evans Best : R. Duncan, Galakos . Elliot, McClure, Richardson .BlotivfieldElsternwick: K . Currie 2, Burne 2 . Walker, ].illkakis. S . Currie, Best:Mitchell, Burne, McKeon, Strford. Davidson, Franken

SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.3 2.7 5.11 6.14 (50)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.2 2.4 3.5 5.8 (38)Syndal Tally Ho: Burtis 3, Bardto!omenv. Wong. Morrison . Best: Murray.Richardson, R Holland . B Holland, Clark, McFarlane .Monash Gryphons: Beslee 2, Jenkin 2, Clarke. Best : Leroy, McDonald.Callus, Stirling . Jenkin. Angel.

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .3 3.4 3.4 3.4 (22)WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 3.6 6.13 7.18 (60)South Melbourne Districts : Johnson 1 . McCaulev 1, Thomas 1 . Best: Notreceived.West Brunswielr. Baker 2 . Russel 1, Vital:e 1, He}~vood 1, Stnith I . R.Hey~vood 1 . Best : Louis, Sintth . Bahnail . R . He}M1vood. Desisto. Baker.

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

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MurchieLaulettaCheeversSmithHigginsHorbury

D3 SECTIONSwinburne 2 34Hawthorn 2 33South Melbourne Districts) 27Richmond 4 21SWinburne 2 20St Johns 6 20

03 RESERVESK . Currie ElsternwickStroud HawthornDowsett St JohnsR . Heywood West BrunswickLake RichmondJackamos HawthornWalker ElsteriiNvick

2 150 120 111 110 90 91 9

St Johns v. Swinburne UniversityHawthorn v . Power House Etsternwiek Park Saturday

Monash Gryphons v. Richmond CentralWest Brunswick v. Syndal Tally Ho

Elstermvick v. South Melbourne District s

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'POWER HOUSE RICHMOND CENTRALS

Coach : Peter 01'rveri Coach: Peter Tyson McDonaldCoach : Jack Coach : Peter O'Connor Coach : Mark Petrusc h

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

2 A. Rankin 1 I . Baccini 1 S. Bourbon (C) 1 A . Rolls 1 M . Smith

3 J . Yemm 2 C . Alexander 2 M . Healy 2 D . Boland 2 T. Quic k

4 A. Tilley 3a A . Knott 3 A . Grady (Vol 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 3 T. O'Sullivan

5 M . Whelan 3b N . PattersonStevens4a S

4 N . Rutherford 4 B . Turner ( C) 4 R. Trotte r

6 D. Brennan.

4b B . Glover 5 T. Gilchrist 5 M. Braini 5 D. Tankovic h

7 J . McAdam 5a S . Avery 6 J. Leroy 6 H . Clarke 6 G . Bunshaw

8 S. Currie ( RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D. Walter 7 C. Richardson 7 P. Byrnes

9 T. Hartley 6a P. Avery 8 J. Blandford 8 J. Clarke (VC) 8 G . Malcol m

10 S. Liminyo 6b A . Tsoumbris 9 G. Wadley (Rvc) 9 A . Burt 9 J . McGrath

11 L. Missaglia7 D. Moncrieff

Cargil ;8 J10 P. Williamson 10 J . Rainey 10 A. Whit e

12 N. Wigmore.

9 R. Og g e 11 A . Nichols 11 J. Gill 11 S. Lake

13 V. O'Connor 10 P. Orchard 12 A . Gross NO 12 D. O'Connor 12 F. Macak

13 S. Soppet 11 M . Pollock 13 J. Stratford 13 J . Harris 13 J. Dutto n

14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S . Banfield 14 D. Bolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C. Shanno n

15 M. Noonan 13aJ . Murphy 15 A . Clarke 15 P. Haseler 15 C. Barry

16 M. Surman 13bJ . PoveyLaule

tta14aD 16 P. Rennison 16 J . Carrington 16 J. Bi rt

17 J . Perkins.

14bT. Fitzpatrick 17 J . Hetherington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 17 P. Carew

18 A. Neil 15 M . Tyson 18 C. Lovett 18 F. Doyle 18 P. Mouldy

19 J . Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R. Coxhead 19 J . Evans 19 S. Lynch

20 K. Currie 17aB . Ruzicka 20 D. Rogers 20 B . Ryan 20 A. Quick

21 P. Stuchberry 17bR. Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A. Jone s

22 G . Elvin 18 A. CollinsLaw19 J

22 A. Denyer 22 S . Evans 22 A. Flores'23 S. Curtain (C)

.Parke r20 S 23 A. Long 23 Brie n23 D. O

24 A. Foster.

21 P. Burke 24 C. Goold 24 J . Taylor 24 T. Guthrie

25 S Gordon 22 C. Habel 25 M . Killmister 25 M . Driessen 25 A. Piani

26 C . Mahony (VC) 23 J . Micheal 26 M . Carter 26 J . Senior (VC) 26 S. Baillie

Daniel s27 M 24 J . Jackomonis 27 R. Gilchrist 27 J . Robe rtson (VC) 27 C . Adam s.28 W. Davidson 25 M . Zaverella

26 N. Hayes 28 M . Varcoe 28 D. Murrihy 28 A Waters

29 S. Mahony 27 R Lord 29 PWarren 29 R. Cassio 29 J. Stone30 M. Nichol

.28 T. Crivelli 30 P. Holland 30 R. Duncan 30 D. Green

31 G. Devonshire 29 P. Barker 31 G . Roche 31 R. Marshall 32 M . Harri s

32 R Mikkelsen 30 P. Phillips 32 A. Tolongos 32 33 P. Bermand o

33 M . Cunningham 31 L. Collins 33 S. Edwards 33 R. Taylor 34 J. Broo k

34 A. Strafford 32 D. McCowan33 P Stroud 34 M. Graydon 34 J . Marshall 35 J. Howell

35 R McNally.

34 R. Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 L. Newbery36 S. Mickkelsen 35 S. Davies 36 G . Block 36 A. Robinson 38 M . Defreitas37 D Nolan 36 A. West 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 37 S. West 4 0

38 A Burney 37 M . Daou 38 J. Bateman 38 L . Deriman 41 T. Sla tter

39 R . Daniels 38 B. Bruns 39 P. Young 39 D. Crawford 42 C. White/S Hoare40 A . Patey

39 G . Carle40 P Rossi tto 40 A. Per ry 40 R . Keits 4 3

41 D Byrne.

41 J. Bogie 41 P. Rutherford 41 B. Plush 45 K. Day

42 J. Lilikakos 42 D. McGlenchy 42 D. Kweitel 42 N . Deans 46 D. Hoga n

43 P. Clarke 43 I . Chep aT

43 J. Harrak 43 N . Duncan 4 8

44 C. Walker er

44 B. All 44 L . Wells 44 R . Parker 50 S . Castieau

45 R. Grandemange 45 B. Mountain'

45 J. Gonis (Rc) 45 D. Lewis 52 C. Andonopoulos

46 S . RitchieHanton46 T O

47 D Lahiff 46 G. Kent 46 C. King 53 K. Pard y

47 Dale Brennan.

48 A. Bridt 47 T. Beslee 47 J. Parker 54 S . RawlingslC. Cartwrigh48 M . Frankin 49 N . Tierney 48 L. Martin 48 D. Smith 55 M . Davey

49 M Parraga 50 J. Gourley 49 C . Robinson 49 B. Unvin 56 A. Tille y50 M . Ba ttaini 51 S. Signorini 50 S. Wilkinson 50 D. Chapman 57 E . Hill

51 K Mikkelsen 52 C . Frost 51 C . Leeton 51 J. Best 58 J . Cavanagh

52 G . Powell 53 M. PrestonBerr54 J 52 A. Flowerday 52 S. Rafferty 59 N. Somers

53 P. Robe rts~

. A. Saule55 53 M . Paolucci 53 J. Sheehan 60 M . Taple y

54 S Kirkham 56 M. Caqlan 54 F. Rizzo 54 J. Blowfield 62

55 T Stanley 57 B. Collins 55 J. Bingham 55 T. Chapel 64

56 B Hilton 58 T. Dixon 56 B. Tyo 56 J. Mahoney 65 B. Cantwell

57 T. Byrne 59 A. Doyle 57 D. Bastian 57 J. Gourley 67 J . Lane

58 M Bullard 60 G. Saddingto n61 M. Gray

58 P. Maddocks 58 J. McClure 69 T. Melville

59 A Appleman 62 A . Johnsen 59 A . Bell 59 D. Reinert 70

60 M Creek 63 D. Kealy 60 G . Campbell 60 76 D. Phelan

61 M Hunt 64 N . Kudeweh 61 78 P. Galk a65 G. Lilywhite 62 A. White 79 M. Coomber66 C . Lorenz 63 1. Bracken 84 M. Funston67 S. McDonald 64 85 G . Jacobs68 P. Nikoloau 65 87 . D. Inglis69 T. Papamarkov70 A. Patton 66 D . Wright 88 S. Griffiths

71 S . Williams 6772 M . Waller 6873 J . Williams 69 D. Galakos75 E . Sill 7076 C . Pickett77 A . Smith 75 E . Williams

78 D. Carter

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Coach : Bri ~ rfullens Coach : Ke^d Hannett Coach : Julian Siebrand

Coach : Pe Brearty Res Cor i : ; Roberts C,. ,ne Assist: Spreos Beasley Res Coach: Matthew Lewi s

Res Coach : I n Johnson Asst Coach: Jr-nn Murclie Res Caoch : Tony Psinas

1 B . Pc !II (VC) 1 S. Ferguson Res Cr .a.r: David Murphy 1 J. Hannemann 1 J. King2 M . Hannan (VC) 2 M. Ladson Res Asst Coach: Gcmeron 13cPrce:: 2 I . Bingham 2 P. Hamilton

3 M. Johnstone 3 S. Hilton I A . Albert (VC)3 M. Joy 3 G . Heppel l

4 S . Stepnell (C) 4 S. Holmes 2 J. Shesdy (DVC}4 P. Henderson 4 C . Lehman n

5 S . King 5 C . Horbury Piotro^rrsk i3 J5 D. Hannett 5 A. Cannane

6 Way. Rosoataski 6 L. O'Donnell A.

4 FidlerB. Dix 6(a) C . Lewis

7 A. Hannan 7 E. Dizon.

5 J Demarte6 V. Wong 6(b) S. Pietsch

8 S. Aquillina 8 M. Hartnett.

6 B Prior 7 A . Burns 7(a) F. Vitale

10 G . McDonald 9 A. Jones.

7 J. Murchie (C)8 R . Bennett 7 b) S. Benjamin

11 D. Hall 10 L . Mills 8 M. Higgins9T Fleming 8 J. Heywood

12 M . McFarlane 11 L . Merrigan 9 L. Morrison 10 T. PsinasA . HallybuROn

9 A . Morphett10 S Byrn e

13 E. Henderson(C) 12 P. Walker 10 M. Anastassi 11 J. Rutter 11 H . Bailey14 B . Slade 13 M. Jones 11 D . Milano 12 J Moresi 12 B. Clark e15 B . Lazzaro 14 P. Sharp 12 B . Nicoll

.13 C . Martin 13 S. Brockle y

16 M . Thomas 15 A. Borgonha 13 M . Luckey 14 S. O'Boyle 14 N . Lampe l17 M . Brady 16 A. Paterson 14 R . Goode 15 N . Murray 15 M. Russell19 A. Johnson-Reid 17 S. Cockayne 15 C . Thomas 16 D. Battaglia 16 D . Kent20 W. Brown 18 C . Emery 16 S . Reynoldson 17 S . Miller 17 A . Heywoad21 B. Johnson 19 J. Cotton 17 D. Parncutt 18 S . Macfarlane 18 M. McManus23 B. Downing (RC) 20 T. Hyland 18 A . Fiumani

19 M Glenister 19 M . Shelton24 G . Mijatovic 21 S. Koppens 19 B . O'Mara

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

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28 H . DicksonCavicchioEo29 R

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31 A . Richardson 31 S . Edwards

39 A. Briglia 34 M . Hancock.

34 C. Higgins32 L. Hannemann 32 M . Carmichael

41 B. Martin 35 J. Sacco 35 P O'Connor33 B . Holland 33 L Thompson

42 G . Gaylor 36 L . Adams.

36 J Carter 34 N . Hunter 34 I . Twyford

43 W. D'Andrea 37 D. Christian.

37 A Reed 35 C . Cachia 35 D Jelbart

44 J . Raeburn 38 M . Batty.

38 J Carroll37 T. Bartholomew 36 S . Campbell

49 T. Sutherland (RC) 40 F. Mandrakis.

39 H Allen38 M . Christiansen 37 T. Dempsey

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54 P. Sheer 49 L. Stewart52 M . Schonewille 51 P. James (RC)

'50 A. Bagnall

53 J. Pi Donnell52 S . O 51 L. Sherry54 B . Pollard ~3 L. Waters 52 B . Flanagan55 B . Pickering 54 S . Dobson 53 T Gross56 A . Kizilis 55 S. Gallina 54 B . Ratcliffe57 N . Moore

56 I . Free57 P Jones

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BeiersdorfAustraliz. ' .

D4 continues to produce its fair share of surcriseswith Z' ; ;-Iertswood laying early claims on i fiagwhile St .Mary's and Old Westbourne proving I arenot to be underestimated when they are t ti 'r ast.

; opened with the breeze and with great orkby -irl Pace in the ruck and Justin Johns on thewing the Bees were able to kick nine goals for thequarter. Werribee's good form continued into thesecond quarter and after anoth, fn goals for thequarter the Bees led by se-:r' its ind hadthe match beyond doubt . B+ - id )reserveand had outscored Ylerribee in t final quarter whenthe match ended early due to a E rious injuryrequirir ambulance attendance on the ground .

h~ I to make the trek to a cold and wu~d~Warner r` against a team keen to avenge recent f

field setbacks . It was a tense arm wrestle up ul .! il litime, with the G'varrior's "Juice" Huntingtonwhy he is one D4's best defenders holding UHS-Vl 'sTate goalless. The Warriors came out firing after halftime and with "Jucka" Horsburgh unstoppablearound the grotmd, Westbourne were able to lackseven unanswered goals to put the game beyonddoubt and nm out 34 point winners.

It was a tightly fought encounter for quarters asNorth Brunswick tackled a y's teamattempting to make tip for last ;,'s insipidperformance . James Murphy w< looking verydangerous up forward for North but after an ex-plosivestart was very well held Garret Schembri. It washowever, in the final quarter that St . Mar_y's provedthat on their day, they are a force to be reckoned with.With their on-ballers in Alistair and Jeremy Dwyerand Paul Harrison lifting to another level in thecentre, North Brunswick could not answer thechallenge and ---°nt dov-7 by hventy-five points .

hosted a i team still trying to find theinning formula, and it was again a disappointment

for the Cobras . Bulleen were well served by Smith,Dall'Ogho, Mazzarella and Wigney but in the end weretoo short against the stronger, taller Turtle forwardline as Eltham registered their first win for the seasonby 69 points .

The match of the day saw Rupertswood lay down thechallenge to the rest of the competition with acomprehensive victory against Albert Park. TheFalcons were keen to match the running style ofRupo, however, they tended to over contest the packsand overdo the handball, which allowed the quickmoving Rupertswood to rebound. Rupo were able toslowly edge away from Albert Park and although PhilChambers and Jason Hartnett tried hard for thelosers, it was Rupo by 39 points .

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early in the match . Box Hill North, have show n

111C meat uci G Inds a 1~3lc, ribee team k+ ~n to asserti all Lori" on aarrior team still seething at recentadministrative rulings . The on field performances,however, have been promising for the Warriors, andcoach Ash Caspersen would be pleased with the fineform of Glen Robson and Mick Baulch, however, liewould be hard pressed to stein the rampant Beesteam . Werribee will once again look to the likes ofTedessco, Tate and Carlesso to see it home and to meshould have too much firepower as it wins by 33points .

U H S 0 R v MT LILYDALEUHS-VU hosts a Mt .Lilvdale side that would belooking to cement itself in the top five with a victorytoday. The students would be disappointed with theiraverage performance last week and will be looking fora return to form of its goal kicking prodigy Tate, ifthey are to be any chance . However, Mount, throughCarolan and Ivlaruscalchi will be firing on all pistonscoming off the bye and will be eyeing a top three finishas it wins by 33 points .

BULLEEN COBRAS v BOX HILL NORTHBoth teams would have been eyeing this match forsome time as their chance to get off the duck and forthis reason it should be a"ding-dong"battle. Bulleenhave shown they can play a hard, tough brand offootball and this may rattle the newcomers somewhat

though, that they are able to match it Mth the best ofthem in patches, and if they can put together someconsistent form they should be too good for theCobras as they win by 21 points .

RUPERTSWOOD v ELTHAM COLLEGIAN SEltham make the mother of all road trips as theytravel to Sunbury to take on the premiership favoritesin,Rupertswood. Eltham would be relieved to be offthe duck, however, they will be brought back to earthby the goal kicking prowess of Baines, Price andWhitehead. Gathercole and Doody will no doubt betrying hard for the Turtles, however, they had betterkeep the beers on ice for the 12 can trip home as theyare sent packing with a 60 point win to Rupertswood .

ST - - -' - ?S v ALBERT PARK

St .iviary's have shown that they can mix it with thebest of them but their form is extremely hard to pick.

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Albert Park has also shown that they can be apremiership contender but have let themselves downrecently against quality opposition. On the Ferndalepark ground, St . Mary's will be hard to beat, however,if Albert Park can use the ball better and not overdothe handball, then they should be good enough to winby 21 points.

North Brunswick has the bye .Reserves winners will be Werribee, Mt.Lilydale,Bulleen, Rupertswood and St.Marys

WERRIBEE - Damien Flack plays his 50th game for theclub this week since starting with the under 19's in 1999 .

ALBERT PARK - Darren "Rex" McLellan will run on tothe field in his 100th match this week. Rex is a club

'legend and is applauded for all his efforts .

SOCIAL - Old Westbourne - are holding their ReverseRaffle this Sunday at the rooms . The ticket price includesall the food and drink as well as a chance to win somegreat prizes .

Bulleen Cobras AFC - Trivia Night Date : Tonight at theClub Rooms . Range of trivia topics. BYO Nibbles - drinksat Bar prices . $10 per head . All Welcome .

'Albert Park is holding their trivia night this week after thematch at 7 .30pm.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSAn ordinary response this week with only 6 out of 10reports received. All reports are required by Mondaymorning at 9am to be included in my report . Do not forgetyour nominations for the player of the round .

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LST WK TOTAL

UHS-VU 1 22St Marys 3 18Eltham 8 18Box Hill North 0 16Werribee 3 16

D4 RESERV ESNorth BrunswickUHS-V URupertswoodWerribeeSt Marys

0 182 173 132 120 1 1

Werribee v . Old WestbourneUHSOB v . Mt LilydaleNorth Brunswick - By e

Bulleen Cobras v. Box Hill NorthRupertswood v. ElthamSt Marys v. Albert Park

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .1 .. 3.4 5.6(36)WERRSBEE 9.5 14.8 21.13 22 .17 (149)Box Hill No rth : Thoi 2. Satan on 1, Tsalis 1, Hutchinson 1 . BestGarrett, Nerpick. Perry, Hall, Thot, Hutchinson .Werribee: Lovell 4, Johns 3. Carlesso 3, Walsh 2, Fogarty 2, Barsby 2, Fuller

1 . Marinis 1, Hoffman 1 . Best- Johns . Keogh . Pace, Fuller, Walsh, MurphyUmpires: P. Hofunan, P. Coultliard (F)

OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 4.2 11.4 12.4 (76)UHS-W 1.0 3.1 3.1 6.6(42)Old Westboume: J.Horsburgh 3, A.Horsburgh 3, Casperson, Gtgas,Baulch . Wilson, Cornea, Deptaoa Best- J.Horsburgh, Leitch . Huntington,A .Horsburgh, Aldridge, Baulc hUH&VU: Rose 4 . Tate, Lapish BesC Rose, Gornnge, Langendorf, Zulleki .Cusick, LudlowUmpires: G . Moore (F), A Vaiopoalos. J. Kraleuski (B), A Tavilla, S .Vaiopoulos IGIST biARYS 3.2 5.10 9.14 16 .18 (114)NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 6.3 11.9 13.11 i89)St Marys : Orme 4, Dwyer 3. Goldsworthy 2, Bernardi 2, Ryan 1, Dwyer 1,Lane 1, Carta 1 . Hendy 1 . Best: Dwyer, Hill . Schembri . Dtsyer, Orme.Harrostt.North Bnnuwiek:1Va11meyer 5, Murphy 3. D.Newton 2, R'ernham, Verga,Sammarthro. Best:"\vadrlle, Verga . Adams . Walhneyer. Care, Fawcett.Umpires: A . Darnen (R) (F), G. Boal (G)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .8 8.9 13.11 18.18 (126)BULLEEN COBRAS 4.3 5.4 7.7 8.9 (57)Eltham Collegians : Gathercole 8,Mami 2, Sandars 2, Jest 2 . Bates, Brick,Sharpe. Jenkins. Bes k Doody. Gathercole, Brick. Sandars, Savage . Panetta .Bulleen Cobras : S .Wigney 3 . T.Bourbon 2. Baldi, Paatsch, Trutclu . Best:S .Wigney, Smith, Dalroglio . Mazzarella . Tciu6nguirtan, T.Bourbon .Umpires: M . Argall, P. Lamble (F)

ALBERT PARK 2 .3 5.6 7.10 9.10 (64)RUPERTSWOOD 3.1 7.5 10.9 15.13 ( 103)Albert Park : Chambers 3,Roberton 2 .Graee, Allan. Overend, Hartnett .Best: Fleming. Hannett . Baker, McLellan, Robllotta, Chambers .Rupertswood : Price 3, Baines 3, Tenuning 2, P)unnner 2, Gallus, Albatu

s Walsh. Pe[bttatt . Shamton . Best: Clark, Page . Piummer.Albanis, Baines, PriceUmpires: P. Griffiths, J . Natoli (F). J. 4Vigtell (B) . D . Melder (G)

RESERVES

BOX HILL NORTH 1.0 2.1 3,1 3 .1(19)WERRIBEE 1.3 7.7 8 .13 17.19 (121)Box Hi ll North : Cavallo 2, Manno 1 . Best: Ntoods, Bolintio, D.rviato .Martimer, Ellis, Cacallo.Wem`bee: Pardlow 3, Jarkovic 3, Hever 2, Flack 2, Turner 2 . Dole 1 . Crick1 . Velisha i, Elles 1, tVutrews 1 . Best: Turner, Flack, Crick . Parslov,Andrews, Cantdlen.

OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .2 6.3 9.10 11.11 (77)UHS-VU 2.3 5.5 5.8 6.14 (56)Old Westbourne: Crosscell 4. B.Slattery 2, Stevens 2, Murphy. Rhralland,Seholes Best Chnsto, RRValiand Murphy . Cross sell . D .Slattery, PhillipsUHS-VU: Cavalieri 2, N .Thomas, Stathopoulos, Devlin . Cam t)ters, BesLHorde, Middleton, Cavalieri, N.Thomas . L .Turner, Webe rST MARYS 0.2 1.4 2.5 9.7 (61)NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .3 7.4 11.6 12.7 (79)St Marys : Anthony 3, Roseman i, C. Rosematt 1, Proctor 1 . McLennan 1,Voicent 1, Reining 1 . Best: Anthony, Vincent . C. Goldsworthy . Hardley,Proctor, Banks .North Brunswick: Papanikolou 4, Briffa 3, B.Carter 2,C .Pokrajac. Lattouf,Goumas. Best: Brdfa . Divita . Burrows, McCallum, Polemicos .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.1 2.3 2.4 2 .7(19)BULLEEN COBRAS 4 .8 6.13 10.22 14.26 (110)Eltham Collegians ; Decker, Santalucia . Best Keleher, tVlnte, Talevski, T .Barnett, Gilbert, Evans .Bulleen Cobras: M,Bourbon 2 . Cmio 2, ABurton 2 . Brown 2 . Smith 2,Sullism7, Ricketts, K .Burton . Rodrigues. Best- Sullivan . Prbelli.Rodrigues,K .Burton, A . Burton . BrorSn .

ALBERT PARK 4 .3 7.10 9.11 12,12 (84)RUPERTSWOOD 0.3 1.3 4.3 9 .3(57)Albert Park: Fairfield 4.Acklom 2 .Pastras 2,Payne,Jackson,Green,Triearieo. Best: Acklom, Green, Trncanco, Daley, Harper, 514hatns .Rupertswood: R.Phtllips 3,11+.MeKetzte 2.G .Harry, A.Jordan, D.Stevens,P.McConville Bear M.MeKenzie . Bowtnan . tV.McKenzie, Hatty . D.Croxford,C .Certo

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ALBERT PAR K BOX HILL it J :-. i R ®i;i4.3.EEN COBRAS ELTHAM O .C .Coach: John Ahern Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Angelo Lamanna Coach : Brian DoodyRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Ian Atkinson Assist Coach : Scott Dodson Res Coach: John Glare

Res Coach : Matt Bourbon

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18 Wilson G 37 J . Paatsch 19 S. Robin s18 J . Taylor (s)

19 Keillor L20 Oldfield K

38 G. Brow n39 T. Vass

20 J. Panetta21 M Hart18 H . Koop (r)

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25 K. Daley 29 Rodgers M 47 S. Irvine 29 D . Howgat e26 J . Hamath 30 Bolitho J 48 M . Soumildes 30 M . Decker27 M . Hyams 31 Ives C 49 G . Anderton 31 B. Keleher28 R. Buckley 32 Mortimer P 51 R. Rodrigues 32 C . Bau d29 J . Marinis 34 McCartin M 55 5 . Wigney 33 A. Howgate30 A . Mandylaris 37 Woolridge D 61 D. Rennie 34 D . Buller31 S . McGuire 38 Buckland G T. Arnold 35 G . Smith32 J. Robilotta 3Ba Bennett G P. Aslangul 36 L. Donaldson33 J. Murray 40 Tsaclidis J D . Beraldo 37 J . Trumble34 T. Houston 41 Jackson C H . Biram 38 R. Beecroft35 A. D'Mingo 42 Tarulli A M. Bourbon 39 F. Coonerty36 M. Pearson 44 Garrett J D . Bourbon 40 J . Baud37 L. Hogan 46 Cinar K R . Cumino 41 A . Mann38 J . Rowe 48 Marulli D J . Clark 42 J . Howgate39 D. `Odorico 49 Ellis T T. Dennaoui 43 J . Man n40 M . Lapsley 50 Tarulli M ' G . Fortune 44 T. Johns41 T. Panayotou

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13 R. Kidd 13 Ullo M 13 J . Cornea.

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16 D. Morrison 16 Tsialtas S 16 S . Christo.

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25 A. Delahunt 24 Aliani M 24 L. Fairfield (C) 27 McMahon N26 T. Flanagan 25 Duson W 25 M . Stapleton.

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28 A . Costello 27 Vaina M 27 D. Billman.

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33 C . Anderson 32 Robertson B 32 G . Jenkinson 38 Perlman B34 L . Kellett 33 Rotella J 33 D . Benn.

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Old Trinity v . Old IvanhoeOld Scotch v. MHSO BSt Bernards v. University BluesMarcellin v. St Nevins at EP SundayOld Xaverians v . De La Salle

Old Brighton v. Caulfiel dDe LaSalle v . Universi :~BluesOld Xaverians v . St Bernards at Xavier CollegeMarcellin v. Old Melburnian sNevins v . Old Scotch

Old Paradians v. Mazeno dOld Haileybury v. North Old Boys at EP SaturdayOrmond v . Old Essendo nHampton Rovers v . Old BrightonTherry Penola v. Old Melburnians

~'Wtiitefriars v. PrahranOld Mentonians v. BeaumarisGlen Eira v . St Bedes Mentone TigersOld Camberwell v. CollegiansCaulfield Grammarians v . Banyule

Ivanhoe Assumption v . Mentone Amateurs

AJAX v. Williamstown CYMS

St Leos Emmaus VJP v . AquinasUniversity Blacks v . Monash BluesOld Geelong v. Bulleen Templestowe

32Salesian v. Peninsula

Fitzrov Reds v. Kew

La Trobe University v. Yarra ValleyOld Carey v . OakleighBentleigh v. Parkside

Power House v . St Johns

Hawthorn Amateurs v. Elsternwick

Swinburne University v. Monash Gryphons

Richmond Central v. West Brunswick

Syndal Tally No v . South Melbourne Districtsat '. , irrawee Park, Warrigat Road Oakleigh

Mt Lillydale v. Werribee

North Brunswick v. UHS-VU

St Marys - BYE

Old tVestbourne v . Bulleen CobrasBox Hill North v . RupertswoodElthain v . Albert Park

OE '_ _ .zsty - ~ _I eOld Haileybury v . Ormondat :A .iieybury College, 1>eysboro :rgh.

Beaumaris v. Hampton RoversOld Ess+ idon v. : :azenod

Old Ic : nhoe v. ~' . erribe e

Rupertswood v. Therry PenolaOld Carey v. St Leos Emmaus WPNorth Old Boys v . Yarra ValleyOld Paradians v . t ' I i i ;_ "ri<ssOld Camberwell v. University Blacks

St Bedes : teme Tigers % . Bentleigh

AJr.X v . Oakleig hMentone Panthers v . Monash Blues

;ren~one GS, K~y~'-oroug hDe La Salle (2) v. South Melbourne Districts

Old Xawrians (2) v. Bulleen Templestowes:~;rnwick Pa :- : : No. 2 (}uai

Williamstown CYMS v. St Bernards (2)

La Trobe University v. Old WestbourneAquinas v. MHSOB switched from original draw

Old Xaverians v. Praluanat Eisternwic : - Park No. 2 Oval

De La Salle v. MazenodSt Kevins v. Old EssendonEley Park v . Old Iv". lburnian s

University Mac'- v. '1'i ; :rry Penola

Old Xaverians (2) v. Fitzroy Reds at Ramsden Res.Old Trinity v. Marcelli nOld Ivanhoe v. Brunswick

St Leos Emmaus i' .P v. Old Brightonat Bennetswood Reserve at 9 .20 a.m.

Collegians v. Old Geelong

Hampton Rovers v. Monash BluesHawthorn Amateurs v . Whitefriars

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(U-19-1 & Blue)

(U19-2,3&Red)

SECTION 1 What a fantastic weekend of football matches (andmay I say well picked from yours truly - 5 from 5 1 ) resulting inSt . Bernards gaining a well deserved 8pt plus percentage breakon the field . That extra percentage really adds a third game -well done! The other three positions are up for grabs, so any ofthe other 7 teams have a chance to make it . I can't wait for theresults to come in from this week's matches because there willbe plenty of changes in the make up of the ladder - thePRESSURE is really on . The Eagles took on the Grammar Boysat the school, and had a seemingly comfortable 29pt win . Wordhas it that had Caulfield been more direct with their football,and shared it more, the result could have been a lot closer .Marcellin although not great did enough to win . The inform; :avs dominated the center clearances early & had 5g on theboard before De La could blink. By the end of the secondstanza, De La had regrouped and booted the last 4g to only be19pts down . After half time, the Xavs on-ballers took controlagain, snuffing out any chance of an upset win . De La foughton gamely but was never really in the hunt . The Uni Boys wentsouth and were greeted by a wild and windy South Rd oval . OldBrighton was struggling but the Blues were dominating andheld a deserved 18pt lead at half time . Coach O'Bee gave hischarges a rev up and bang, 9g 5 later, they held a 27pt leadwhich they maintained until the end. For Old B, the leadershipof Gamble, Adams & Dale . week in and week out, isoutstanding! For Uni, best were Wilson, Herbert and King. TheCardinals were far too accomplished in the first using theconditions perfectly . O .M.'s came back hard in the second, butfor some wayward kicking, should have been in front . The lasthalf was a real slugfest with Scotch running out 15pt winners .Finallv, the blockbuster at Righetti Oval was for the most parta real knock-em-down affair . Coaches Foster & Brown hadtheir teams pumped and primed . SKOBS outstanding in thefirst keeping St . B.'s scoreless. The second saw St . B .'s clawtheir way back to within 25pts . The third saw SKOBS' leadballoon to 46pts with Kempton, O'Keefe and Charddominating. The last 10 minutes saw St. B's storming home toreduce the lead to only 10pts at the last change. The finalquarter was all St. B's with Fielding, Neeson, Burns andMitchell in superb touch. For SKOBS, kicking practice for goalis needed.

SECTION 2 Old Essendon gave notice that they are right in themix with an impressive display against Old Trinity . A scorelesslast quarter not helping their cause. But with Parker andFlaherty in good form they matched OT's for three quarters .Better OT's Healy and Pretty .

Beaumaris as expected got the points against Old Haileybury,although not without the Bloods through Waxman and theJones' taking the game right up to them in the blusteryconditions . For the Sharks Deaton and woolnough stood out .

The closest game of the round went down to the wire with OldIvanhoe having more of the ball in the final stanza to get overHampton Rovers. 6 majors to 3 in the last half was thedifference between the sides . WraYYer and MacNamara wereeasily, best for the Rovers, while OIG were well served by Snelland Georgiou .

Mazenod and Werribee fought out a tie in a game where neitherside could assert any ascendency . Nothing in the game all day

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and a fittingresult from avery tense ~ -struggle . Kellyand Morrisey were prime movers for the Bees while for theNodders Regan and Strawhorn stood out .

Ormond had the bye .

SECTION 3 Old Paradians locked themselves away in the fourwith a solid four quarter performance against Therry Penola,For the OP's the Strickland boys were on fire up forward with(5) apiece. Callegari and Goodwin never gave in for thevanquished .

Old Carev returned to the winner's list at the expense of NorthOld Boys at home. The win keeping Old Carey in touch with thetop sides, the loss signalling a long year for NOBS . The OC'sonballers MacFarlane, Bennet and Leonard dominantthroughout.

Rupertswood continued on their merry way against St. LeosEmmaus t,F'P at home . The Animals were no match for Rupowho bounded out to a handy quarter time lead which thevnever surrendered. Constantine and Elliott in great touch forthe winners. Chun and Cullen hard to go past for the Animals .

Old Camberwell defeated Yarra Vallev and so established aclear chasm between the top four sides and the rest . Twelvegoals in front at the half and fiftteen goal winners in the end .Cramer and Hogan key players from go to whoa for the Wellers .Better Bushrangers Coleman and Mordan .

In a scrappy, tivind affected match ~4'hitefriars continued theirsolid form with another win over Uni . Blacks. They now sit fifthand with Eames, Hill and Iacuone in good form will challengemost for the remainder of the season . For the Students nonebattled harder than Duncan and Moffatt .

SECTION BLUE This week's round of results saw the top fourteams settling in the four, with really only the 2nd, 3rd and 4thpositions available . Ajax now two games clear and playingbeautiful football look to have cemented their position on top .Mentone, Bentleigh and De La and the Swans will be baldingout the bottom half. It was verv sad for Under 19 football to seeSouth Melbourne having to forfeit their game against Ajax . Forthose players eligible to play Under 19 football for the Swans itis absolutely imperative that you play and bring any mate youmight have that is thinking about playing footy. Don't let theseason finish in this way. The first match saw Monash hostingBentleigh. On a shocking windy cold wintry afternoon atClayton, the Blues struggled to come to terns with theconditions . The Bentleigh boys were much more efficient intheir forward line . At half Ume, the Blues had dominated mostof the play but had kicked poorly for a return of 3g 12 . Fifteenshots to nine Demon shots saw Bentleigh in front by 4pts.Coach Grace restructured the side with a healthy return of i igto ig in the last half. Shane Chapman's work ethic was terrificand Beddingfield and Morris fantastic across halfback . St.Bedes Mentone Tigers and the Krushers fought out a fantasticgame with the Tigers getting up by 4pts . Alas, no detailssupplied for further comment. Finally, De La hosted thePanthers at Basil St, in a game I selected to go to the wire x:tiflithe Panthers getting up by 4pts . Panthers won, but I was outby 116pts in the winning margin! After a fairly even firstquarter, the Panthers steamrolled De La, booting 21g to 6g-

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Fisher and Kelly were best for Mentone . For De La,i< :11, Jarvis and Roberts were best .

SECTION RED Old Westbourne destroyed the young Buileen-I1nplestowe team at home. Plenty of multiple golalkickers forti, winners with better players in Naidu and Hodgson . Never

the Bullants Burns, Wilkie and Taylor .

Bernards (2) separated themselves from the rest of thebunch with a strong win over Old Xaverians (2). Maggiore,

and Runnals doing as they pleased for the youn grnies, while none were better than Cato and Freer for Xavs .7SOB finished all over the top of La Trobe Uni at Bundoora.

lie Students appeared to runout of legs in the second half ,;,,ith the High hooting 10 majors to 3 . Ternes and Read in,,'(I ything for the High, while better Students were Davis and

cllert.

t'; Iliamstown CYMS forfeited to Aquinas .,

r-EEv'EWSECTION 1 Caulfield hosts Xavs who have now won their lastthri e on the trot and with the likes of Ross, Pasceri and Lawrie

)1; :. ing well - make it 4. De La is really going to have to playfour full quarters of competitive football from the very firstI ;ounce, to have any chance against O .B . Alas, O.B . for me -

o big, too strong! St. Bernards are back at home against' .,lreellill and should have another easv win - but don't takethem lightly. O.M.'s host SKOBS on the wide expanse of theJunction Oval, which should suit St. Kevins to win by 52pts.(They need the percentage!) Finally, Uni Blues play the matchi :Ile round against the traveling Cardinals ; Uni at home will

i~ist outpoint Scotch . Selections: Xavs, Old Brighton, St.1? . rnards, St . Kevins and Uni Blues.

SECTION 2 Top of the table clash at Bulleen where no doubtboth sides will be pumped up. Old Trinity have taken all beforet1 ., in and with Oliver, Aitken and Sparsi in good form OT ivill

rt favourites . But the Sharks have matchwinners of theiru and in Deaton, Gillespie and Bird the OTs will need to be

uy . In the wash-up OT's form has been solid, but today theirwinning form will be ended by a more desperate Sharks unit .

;nother cracker game at Hampton where the Rovers host Old;:~-endon in a battle for fourth spot or even higher shouldr , stllts fall one way or the other, The Rovers at home are hardto topple, however OEG's recent form suggests they are in thehunt for a top two finish . OEG in a thriller by 7 points .

;~enod despite their strong showing last week will find Oldic nhoe too strong even at Central Reserve .

Ormond host Werribee and while both teams have not set the:~ , rld on fire both will realise a loss today will make a final fourimish very tough . At home and coming off the bye the Monds

i the nod .

Uid Haiieybury have the bye .

SECTION 3 Them, Penola host North Old Bovs and wi ll be:-_ n to begin well to gain the ascendency. NOBS have been-lid without being overly impressive and when they play fourqnarters can match it with the best . TP on the other hand can' D rk some big scores and will do so today to get the points .

r_" - c#ii I 1Caultiela Or, v . uld kaverian sDe La Salle v. Old Brighton

St . Bernards v. MarcellinOld Melburnians v. St. Kevins

at Junction OvalUniversitv Blues v . Old Scotch

Uder-19 Section 2Old Trinity v . Beaumaris

Old Haileybury - Bye

Old Carey despite returning to the winner's list will struggle tohold the rampant Rupertswood . The lure of hanging ontofourth spot will not even be enough incentive.

Yarra Valley face a crunch game against Old Paradians today .Win and they keep in touch with the top sides, lose and theyface an uphill battle to be in the mix at finals time . Crunchgames bring out the best in sides and Peter Battle will have hischarges ready to go today. Bushrangers by 3 majors.

The St. Leos Emmaus WP Uni. Blacks clash will be a beautvwith the Animals in with their first chance for some weeks toreturn to the winner's list. The Students have beeninconsistent yet have the ability to match it tivith the best in theseetion. In a rougllie, the Animals by 8 points .

SECTION BLUE The Krushers travel down to BentleighReserve to face a Bentleigh team that has so far had an up anddown season. At times they play terrific football and othertimes they slacken off. Oakleigh have too many players whocan kick goals and should therefore, win by 32pts . The matchof the round sees Ajax hosting Monash Blues at Albert Park .The Grand Prix track should witness a very physical encounterwith the Ferrari Jackers motoring along beautifully withWollner out in front.The Minardi Bluesteam lead by

O'Keefe

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CallavettaRyanKatsanevakisSpinosoPotterStrickland

TerrellKrotf3lJordanWollnerBrit t

MaggioreSil kA. MurrillSierakovrskiPringleFurletti

Hampton Rovers v. Old EssendonMazenod v . Old Ivanho e

Ormond v. Werribee AmateursUnder-19 Section 3

Therry Penota v. North Old BoyOld Carey v. Rupertswood -Yarra Valley v. Old Paradtanswiikefdars v. Old Camberwell

St. Leos Emmaus WP v. University BlacksUnder-19 ( 2 ) Rine

Benleigh v . OakleighAJAX v. Monasit Blues

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Old Brighto n

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UNDER 19/ 3Whitefriars 3 27Old Camberwell 3 16

Old Carey 0 14Old Paradians 1 14Rupertswood 5 14Old Paradians 5 14

UNDER 19/2 BLUE

St Bedes Mentmie 2 22Bentleigh 3 21Oaklei6nh 5 18AJAX 0 13Oakteigh 1 1 3UNDER 19/2 REDSt BernardsOld XaveriansSt Bernards

MHSOBAquinasOld Xaverians

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Mentone Panthers v. South Me1b .Disirictsat Mentone Or., Xeysborough

St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v . De La Salle (2)at Oval 2 Turner Road Reserve (77 J20)

Under-99 (2) Re dBulleen-Templestowe v. St. Bernards (2)Old westbourne v. Williamstotitiai CYMS

switched frorn original drawLa T robe Uni v . Aquinas 0 COld Xaverians (2) v. MHSOB

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Old Br. tom South 9 . Lamb 2, Jackson i, Ross i . Salem 1, Gamble 1, Edge

HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 7.3 9.4 10.7 (67)

-'.,RC PLLIN 15 .9 (99)t- : :UL :: -LD 11.4 (70)

1cellin : Farrelly 3. ttitse 3, Sheet :i 3, Fiorenaa 1 . Mastores 1, Davie 1 .:bnsid'ure 1 . Dignan 1, Addison 1 . Best: Neal, Moran . Beayni, Considine .Toohey, Fiorenza .Caulfield: Franklin-Jones 3, Argryros 3, Frso[ 3, Jess 1, Alen 1 . Best: Fagan .Fc ster, Linford, Gerrand, Aylen, Tornmsen .1! ::rpires: A . Baro, J. Sloane (F) . N. Brown, L . Dalton (B)

OLD XAVERIANS 6.6.3 7.5 9.8 15 .11 (101)

DE LA SALLE 0.2 4.4 5.6 6.7 (43)

Old Xaverians: Doxey 6 Higgins 3 Pasceri 2 Bryce I Jonesl Ross I Heeley

1 . Best: Higgins Ross Lowrie Sntith P - .eri Scanlan .

Be LaSalle: Naugh6n 2 Roh^rtsl r-n° 1 Sconian 1 Walms)ey 1 . Post:

Umpires : D . LV'mdlow. D. Murra}- :T

OLD IGHTON 4.5 5.9 14.14 17.15 (117)UNP . SI1'Y BLUES 3.2 9.4 11.5 14.6 (90)

1, : 1 . Best: Dale. Gamble, Smith, Lamb, Furzer, EdgeUnive .ty Blues : Butko 3. Meagher 3. Rice 2, Bradley 2, Medlin 1, Rankin1, G n I . Moore 1 . Best: Pierbert King, Bradley, Butko, Morgan, lVilson . .Umpires: C. Brajtberg . P. Jones (F). T. Casucelli (B)

ST I'°VIIVS 5.7 8.12 12.16 15 .18 (108)ST L:.RNARDS 0.0 5.5 11.6 20.11 (131)St tns. s; npson 1 0'F,- =`e 2, C'-1-7i-arusa 2. Dempsey 2. Chard 2,D Gr r, JP Mount, Murray. i~ :-:_ Smr,~,on . O'Keefe, Chard, Gullifer .Dt Kempton .Ft, ----:ards: Mastropasqua 5. A'-^n 4 . Walker 3, Fielding 2, Glen 2,'-' eu 2, Mitchell, Smith . Best: ?`tei11 . Fielding, Burns, Glen, Crockeii .tveesottUmpires : T. Doecke. S. Scully (F), G. Rollo. P. P:hitehead (G)

OLD SCOTCH 8.2 8 9 11 .6 12.6 (78)OLD LLELBURNIANS 2 .1 5.9 6.10 8.15 (63)Old Scotch : Philalay 3, Cations 2, Taf. 2 Gair 2, S}arungton 1 . Best:Quail. Sutherland. Reid . Goodfeilc: ' ,Old Afelburnians : V.7utechurcl,- F: Ikner l .t;ebb 1 .'atheis 1 . Best: O'Dwyer, VJulti .Umpires: K . MeNiece (F)

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OLD ESSEPdDON 3.5 5.6 8.9 8 .9(57)OLD TRINITY 2.0 6.6 8.6 10.9 (69)

Old Essendon: Forrest 3, Hurston 2, Underwood 1, Dawson 1, Di Pietro 1 .

Best: Di Pietro, Flaherty, Forrest, Parker, Hur)ston, Nicolas .

Old Trinity: Hill 3 . Cusamano 3, Amore 1, Chiffey 1, Newman 1, Spars! 1.Best: Heal_v. Crawford . Robinson, Pretty, Davies, Cusamano.Umpires: S. Burke (EDL) . M. Forde (F). P. Xuereb (B). C. Meta,, Borg (G)

BEAURIARIS 4.2 7.6 8.8 14.10 (94)OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .3 3.5 9,6 10.8 (68)Beanmaris: Gillespie 4 . Early 3 . 4VcoUiough 2, Beny, Ferrari, Deaton, Irons .Best : Denton, Early, Collins, Berry. Gillespie, Woolnough .Old Haileybury: A Jones 4, Hanlon 4 . Baker, DiSilva . Best: tVaranan, Baker,Erikson, M Jones. A Jones, tr4osl:ey.Umpires : D . Stephens . P. Callil (I'), J. Nicholson, J . Le Bareton (B)

OLD IVANHOE 3.5 3.7 7.13 9.15 (69)

Old Ivanhoe: Dinarkis 3, Alago.ra 3 . Read . Georgio . 0'Dyer . Best: Mendola,Sneil, Read . DinartJs. Georgio. Blayney.Hampton Rovers: Jo}v'ett 2. Laing 2 . Perlman 2, Burggraa3ff. Condon,Murray, Sprott. Best: Turnbull, Wrayeer, McCarthy . MacNamara, Burg ;raaff.Bariff.Umpires: iV Stubbs (F)

tl'ERRIBEE 5.2 9.6 10.7 14.8 (92)MAZENOD 6.3 8.3 10.7 14.8 (92)SYercibee: Jack 3. Eisenberg 3. N .Gauehi 3. Kelly 2. Mahoney . b4orrisey.Keogh. Best: Mahoney. Eisetlmrg, Kelly, CA'asser, b4orrisey.LYazenod OC : C.Morris 6, Boucheneau 3, McKay 2, Fiippelli, Del, Maotro .Best: B .Kennedy. Strawhorn . Hansen . Regan, Stanley, Kinniburgh.>oucherean.

Umpires: D . Irons (F)UNDER 19 SE 10N 3

S 5.3 10.6 15.10 19 .14 (128)it 1.3 2.7 7.10 10 .14 (74)

Old Par-&, ~s: U Strickland 5, D Strie}'-d 5, D Dean 2 .Spinoso. Gargan,Hughesy. Brix, Brundell, Lyons . -st: S Strickland. D Strickland ,Hughes : -~l sy, Dore . Bu:x .Ther ry-Penola : Rizzo 5. Fenton .CapexCallegari, Fenton, Riuo. T GoedEVin rr< ,- ),ItUmpires: A. Ladd (F) . M . Ladd. J. ,,,__ .

NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .0OLD CAREY 2.4North Old Boys: Not received.Old Carey: Not received .

3 .05 .7

3.210.8

Best :

5.4 (34)16.10 (106 )

Umpires: R . Mart}n (F) . L . Pipe, M. Slodyczka (B) . H. Cosgi;f, P. Loire (G)

RUPERiS'•' :GJD 8.1 19.4 22.13 28.18(186)ST,LEO'S -- : 71 i=.US 2.3 3.5 4.5 5.9 (39)Rupertswood: Potter 5. Elliot 4 . Monzell 3, Peter Barry 3, Watson 2.Andersou 2, , ;er 2, Temnun ~. Spinner, Dale . Broughton, N.Ash, Balmer.Best: Peter n~u, v : Elliot. D4onze~, Constantine, Nolaa Anderson .

St . Leo's Emmaus WP: Chun 2, Landy 2, MarkK'dl. Best: Chun, Cullen,Fraser, Fox, Kelly, Ballard.Umpires: S. Payton (F)

OLD CAMBERWELL 5.6 14.11 19 .13 21 .22 (148)YARRA VALLEY 1.2 2.3 5.9 6.9(45)Old Camberwell : Schmidt 4, Tenrgne. P 3, Ryan 3, Shanks 2, iviarwocd 2,SVhelan . Cottrell. Hanson. D, Ramsay, Vince. Austin, Middleton. Best:B4..rwood, Vince, Pike, Austin, Payne, Shanks .Yana Valley. Gough 2, Gillin, Crowe, Bother, Howson . Best : Jarv!e,Coleman, Rockicki, Hosvson . Mardan, Crowe .Umpires: C. Colluo s, A Studs (F). S . Collins (B)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7.11 (53)WHITEFRIARS 10.11(71)Cut Blacks : Mot- 2. 131-1'vorth, prestidge, scarlett, black. Avlett. Best:Duncan, Moffatt. Cra_Whitfriars: Calvetta 3 . .-, 3, Barnes, Phelan, Wallace, Notion . Best:Eames, Iatvone, Hill. Re `,entura, V0enkeUmpires: S. Allard (RDL), R. Benson (F)

UNDER T91BLLJE

MONASH BLUES 2.6 3.12 6.16 14.22 (106)BENTLEIGH 2.4 5.4 6.4 6.5 (41)Monash Blues: Chapman . 4 Grace, 3 Oswald, 3 Young. 2 Beddinglleld,

Gilbert . Best: Francis, Hickey, Gilbert, Chapman, Bedddingfield. Morris,Bentleigh: Krotofil, 3 Robertson, 2,LScClellan . Best : Taranto, Reid,

Robertson . Cox . Bror:ai, Pereira .Umpires; P. Rapke, G. Morgan (F)

ST BEDES MENTONE 6 .6 7.8 10.12 12.18 (90)OAKLEIGH 4.2 9.9 11.9 13.8 (86)St Bedes Mentone : Terrell 2. Bignell 2, Hilton 2. Jones, Kelleher. McNamara,Ferris . McGettigan . Buck . Best : McMurray. tGaters, McNamara,Cunningham. Bignal . Jones.Oakleigh: Jordan 5 . Mullholland 2 . Stevenson, Orchard, Kennedy, Goal .

Britt. Briggs. Best: tVarl, Holden . Jordan. Pilukouits, Stevenson. Zola .Umpires: J. rlspinall (F), B. Stephens. L . Pell (G )

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS Forfeited 9.7 (61)AJAXSouth Melbourne Dist.ricts: Not received .

AJAX: Not received .

18.16 (124)

Umpires: D . Longurorth (F). J . Fagan, N. Booth (B), M. Canulleri, J. Venables (G)

DE LA SALLE (2) 2.5 2.5 7.6 8.7 (55)MENTONE PANTERS 6.1 14.8 18.10 27 .13 (175)

Be Be Salle : K Smyth 2. De Ridder 2 . Walton 2, Moloney, Saunders. Best :Mitchell, Jarvis, Roberts, Moloney,ltia)ton. K Smyth .Pientone: Kelly 5, Little 5, Horvatlnic 4 . May 2, Clarke 2, Fisher 2, Rolk 2 .Bittner 2, Meyer, Rewan . Mitualski. Best: Fisher, Kelly, MituaLski, Little .Joyce, May.Umpires: D. D'Altera (F)

UNDER 191RED

Butler 1 . Best: Davis, Gellert, Husking, D. Bu[ler .

OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .5 8.11 11 .14 23.22 (160)BULLEEN-TEhIPLESTOWE 0 .1 0.1 0.2 0.2 (2)Old Westboume: L .Hud_aon 4 . Vaughan 4, Nikola 4 . Naidu 3, Monahan,Lawson, Johnston, Hodgson . Pilsbury . Neville . Walher. Merryweather Best :L.Hudson. Naidu. Brabant, Nikola, Vaughan. Hodgso nBulleen-Tempiestowe: Nil Best : Taylor . Geogoulas, Bucciacchio . Wilkie,lacudne, BurnsUmpries: L. Dillon (F) . R. Place . C. O'Shea (B), A. Esposito, P. Galt (G )

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.2 (8)ST BERNARDS (2) 5.4 7.12 9.18 12.19 (91)

Old Xavierians: Martin, Best: Tresco}s`thick, Cato. Barrett. Freer, Rogan.St Bernards : Madden 3, Maggiore 3, Campbell . Iatuzo . Hughes, Ryan .

Mitchell, Runnals . Best: Maggiore. Ryan, Joseph . Runnals . Johnston .I hirleq.Umpires: T. Lilley, G. Roberts F )AQUINAS 17.12 (114)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYPd. Forfeited 4.2(26)

Aquinas: Not received ,

Williamstown CY&3S: Not received.Umpires: A. Simpson (F)

MHSOB 3.1 5.2 13.2 15.2 (92)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.3 7.5 7.6 10.8 (68)MIISOB : Seirahowski 6 . Fraazek 3 . %wbgan-Browne 2. Whitehouse 2. Bu.e'en

I Best: Ternes, Edvrards. Learmont-Walker, Read, 0. Henzel. D. Fox .La T robe University: Las 2 . Marozzi 2 . Clutterbuck 3, Fanning 1, Clark 1,

Umpiresc T. Litter (F)

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Cv _ hris Mathiesoninter B 1 C . Mitchell 3 N. Addison 1 L. Ross 1 J . Knigh t

2 F--ter T 3 J. Hughes 4 L . Considine 2 N . Gamb;e 2 E. Townsing3 Gerrand T 4 M . Roberts 5 C . Moran 3 S . Jackson 3 E. Tucker4 Schneider L 5 E . Sims-Lucas 6 B. Billingham 4 M . Franklin 4 G . Kauye5 Sco tt B 6 P. Bourke 7 D. Arms trong 5 M . Ryan 5 N . Guy (C)6 Townsend M 8 T Woodlock 8 L . Money 6 L. Dale 7 S. Harar i7 Fagan C 9 A . Skinns 10 A. Dale 7 D. Meade 8 J . Ray8 Aylen T 10 B. Oakley 11 M. Voska 8 B . Gadsden 9 J . O'Dwyer9 Frost W 11 D. Browning 12 D. Beatt ie 9 A . Clarke 10 G . Rollesto n10 Crathern G 12 T. Molan 13 T Zappulla 10 J . Hogarth 11 C. Burgess (VC )7 Carboni B

Schermer D14 S. Byers 14 D. Salce 11 C. Adamis 12 R . Faulkner

r :i Rowlings J16 M. Hayes 15 R . Hayne 12 S . Eastgate 13 W. McDonald

Jenkinson S 18 L . Williams 16 M. Doyle 14 E . McCawan 14 B . Kubis

1 6 Niven J 19 A . Roberts 17 P. Farrelly 15 A . Thistlethwaite 17 S . Gues t

17 Linford R 20 S. Brown (C) 18 B. Carmody 16 C . Tootell 18 W. de Fegely

I ; O'hoy B 21 B. Quinane 19 N . Brown 17 B . Furzer 21 R. MatthewsFranklin-Jones T 22 M. Nau9h6n 20 E. Weeks 18 A . Salem 23 N. Robinso n

Trigg M 25 R . Walmsley 21 T. Sheehan 19 J. McCowan 24 R. Galbraith

f Young P 26 R . Sherman 22 J . Neal 20 W. Leaf 30 J . MillerLawson A 27 B. Pedula 23 M. Chong 21 T. Marshall 32 C. Hanchett eMargiannis M 30 T. Nicholas 24 K. Bardon 22 T. Lamb 34 J . BeaumontDorman N 33 C . Rice 25 M. Mastores 23 B . Aburrow 36 B . Whitechurch

Lo Colosimo G 35 J. Hennessy 26 C. Dignan 25 P. Smith 37 E . MatthiasGrigg M 41 A. Sloman 27 J . Wise 26 B . Finlayson 38 T Le Goe

3 O'Niell C 42 M. Nankervis 28 J . Toohey 28 N . Williams 40 B . WulfArgyros S 44 A. McLeish 29 A. Schoepman 29 B . Richardson 42 B . FaulknerJess Z 49 D. Pinwell 30 D. Carson 30 E . McCowan 44 0. Webb

" Glass I 50 D. ilderuccio 40 S. Welch 31 A . Paroissien 45 E . RyanSinclair A 54 L .'^"nston 43 B. Wignell 32 W. Williamson 48 D. Little

45 C. Beayni 34 T Gibso n35 J. Lynch

F !~I~7 ll~ L(llYOu1 r,,;aUit a im e 44 R . Fisher

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4 Santaluc a C 3 C. Goullet 3 L . Giansiracusa (VC) 3 Rankin T5 C. Swan s Leoncelli T 4 C. Burns 4 J. P. Mount 4 Trail N6 M . Moffatt 6 Fudett, 0 5 J . Smith 5 J. O'Keefe 5 Tanner J(VC)7 J . Sp aque $ caio c 6 A . Matthews 7 P. Murray 6 Sibley S8 E . Reid9 S Dan her

9 Barrett A 7 N . Thomas 9 T. Simpson (VC) 7 Young R.10 W. Symington

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11 S . Glenn 13 N . Hutton 11 Heathcote NR . Teasdale

15 o ~cara T

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21 Smallwood P 6.

19 C . Underwood 16 Bennett C20 N . Parkinson 22 Ryan P 17 20 W. Dunn 17 Maddison N

L. Thompson 23 No tan C 18 L. Fielding 22 G Holland 18 Butko P(VC)L. Kitchen

3 T Munro24 Hail K25 Bryce M 19 N . Basaraba

.23 L. Sierakowski 19 Provis A

.S. Dumaresq 26 Cooke w

27 McLaren R2 021 A . Bentick

24 E. Waldro n25 A Mulkearns

20 Callery M21 Wood J

25 C . LoganQuail26 A

28 wnae J29 Crackneti nn

22 N . Serrano.

26 M . Shannon 22 Herbert L.

28 A .Joyce 30 Ireland G 23 D. James 27 P. Aughton 23 Bradle C(VC)

°0 G . Prendergast 31 Comgan T 24 S . Campbell 29 S. Mount 24 John

it M . Clinch 32Fordsu~J

25 T. Legudi 30 P. Ghougassi an 25 Matthews JR. Fullerton 34 Jones a 26 S . McCurry 32 B. Hug hes 26 McKerrow JC . Purnell 35 s t~m_na J 27 P. H arris 33 S. O'Connor 27 Hatswell DT Moloney 3 a : ) 0 28 C. Keunan 34 S Mitchell 28 Howson AJ. Sheldon " ±: J 29 S . Kilkenny

.36 J. Coates 29 Chamberlain T

M Raymer 39 F 30 38 R Chard 30 Derrij FT. Aurel Smith 40 1- R 31 B . Ashcroft

.42 A Grant 31 Mcphail D

Brookes 41 R-, s 32 J . Harvey .43 W Gullifer 32 Gibson S

C . TailentA . Routled eg

42 Deehan A43 Roners FA

33 N . VascravaHeskett36 D

.46 C . Wilkinson 33 Stearns R

34 Touhey MS . Troon

44 Larkins N45 Smith J

.40 D . McManus 53 M Hauser 35 Sondhu P

B . Goodfellow as Covey A 43 S . Mitchell • Simpson Constructions ^ 36 King J47 Camera o48 Eisley 6i 44 K . Walker ° lltscosaurce Australia • 38 Wilson A

' ." _SS FT 49 o r~,n J 47 M . Hooper • RED EAGLE Hotel • 43 Cameron A50 S~,eus M • Quadric • 77 Brumby-Rendell T

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Coach : Mick Deaton Coach : Paul Curry Coach: John LeGrand Coach: Marshall Fisher Coach : Andrew Lynch

1 P. Irons 2 B. Cantion 1 A Bouchereau 1 A . Frazer 1 L . Boughton2 L. Mulquiney 3 S. Seleto 2 B Kinniburgh 2 A . Parker 2 G . Chipperliel d3 M . Eady 4 T. Jewett

A Blake 3 P. Fuller 3 S . Balloch 3 D. Shanno n4 T. Shugggg

.6 C . Malthouse 4 A. Powell 4 J . Duggan 4 H. McLauchlan

5 B. Bird 8 J. Tipping 5 CC. Morris 5 W. Nunlist 5 T. McLennan6 D. Gargaro 10 J. Vaughan 6 N. McKay 6 S . Dawson 6 T. Archer i7 S . Lynch 11 J. Almhoier 7 D. Dunne 7 L. Wilson 7 J . Hanlon (VC)8 S . Croft 13 J. Laing 8 P. Guiliano 8 S. Underwood 8 B. Duperouze l9 S . Wilson

14 S. Weave r15 P Cambell

9 G . MasseMassey 9 B . Hobart 9 A. Herrman n10 C. Buckley

.Giasoum i16 G

10 A. Filippelli 10 M . Flaherty 11 C . Waxman (C )11 T. Fitzgerald

.17 T. McNamara 11 M . Ballenger 11 J . Buckley 12 P. Shakespeare

12 C . Collins 18 S. Burggraaff 12 B . C . Kennedy 12 J . Harewood 13 M . Pitt13 C . Tuck 19 K. S rattP 13 C. Agius 13 P. Rogash 14 E . Marsh14 P. Berry 20 B. Kezilas (C) 14 M . Power 14 P. Bacash

15 R . Goodbody15 A . Edge

21 J . McCarthy22 B. Henry

15 A. Manjikan16'M . Duthil

15 D . Forrest16 J . Nicolas 16 A . Kight

16 T. Groves 23 L . Fletcher 17 B . J. Kennedy 17 J . Lloyd 17 M . Erikso n17 C . Evans 24 R. Turnbull Del MastroL 18 M Velardo 20 C . Hayes18 J. Windebank 25 S. DalyY

Bank s27 A

.19 A. Cook

.19 P. Rankin 21 R . D'Silv a

19 S . Doukas .Padman28 C 20 M . Regan 20 T Couch 22 B . Newby

20 R . Dew.

29 A. Murray 21 D. Hansen 21 D . Messo 25 M . Jones23 T. Woolnough 30 J . Connelly 22 D. Hallet 22 J . Weidner 27 T. Norto n24 D . Gillespie (DVC) 32 L . Cave 23 A . Stagliano 23 M. Leptos 29 J . Glanville25 B . Bowker 33 M . Ellis 24 S . Castricum 24 R . Cooper 30 C . Warf e26 S . Wilson 34 D. Andersen

35 M Terech 25 T. Bourbon 25 P. May 33 R . Mosbey27 T. Boreham .

37 T. Richards 26 L. Franks 26 J. Huriston 39 A . Jones29 L . Wonnacott 39 C. Horrigan 27 B . Thomas 27 M. King 58 A . Bake r30 L . Ferrari (VC) 40 B. McCallum 28 S . Devoy 28 J. Di Pietro33 S. McNicholas (VC) 46 J . Almahotfer 29 D. Devlin 29 B . Symons35 S. Lee 49 B . Smith 30 C. McDade 30 T. Hamza41 J. McGeoch 50 J . Kelly 31 J . Discala 33 D . Hardy42 A. Poll

52 D. Hebard58 J . LeVeque 32 D. Norma n

53 R . Rawlings 59 S . Blangiardo 33 B . Waldro n55 B. Deaton (C) 60 G . Carr

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8 J. Muzzel l9 J. Franklin 10 C. Kell y

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1913 Gordon N(C(C) 14 S. Davis 15 A. Carson

23 I .Loughnan 14 Troon R 15 B. Cromack 16 C. Yasse r

25 15 Amore J 16 S. Missiopolos 17 S . Morrisey

32 W Coleman 16 Amore S(V1C) 17 P. Brown 18 N. McGuane.Neilso n33 D 17 Hillas R 18 M. Ramsay 19 J . Baker.

34 D.Meredith 18 Sparsi M 19 W. Cove20 R Lerner

20 B. Low e35 M .Mendolo 19 Duell R .

21 B. Upstill 21 N. Gauchi

36 T.Finlay 20 Coxon N22 B. Rayson 22 J . Purto n

44 L.S61Iman 21 Kinross A 23 T. Naylor 23 Joshua Russo50 E . McWilliam 22 24 M. Anderson 25 A. Shepherd

23 Parker D 25 R . Molter 27 T. Davidson

BUS LINES 24 Goldenberg W 26 D . Dte Hennepe 2825 Chifi(y E 27 C . Domingo 30 A . Borg

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V 32 L. O'BrienHeal E5tare 33 A. Coo k

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REGENCY 36 M . Hamilton44 B . Robbins

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[Ja qTR OLD BOYS C . C .- Y iisdlANS RUPERTSWOt![3C'- h : Brendan Smales Coach : Michael Siga as Coach: Steve Maus Coach : Peter Hansen Coach: Michael Phillips

Anthony QuinnJ. Williams 1 M . Little 1 T. Whitelaw 1 A . Harvey 1 Ash D .

3 P. West 2 L . Weaver 2 L . MacFarlane 2 A . Hughes 3 Albanis J.G. Pritchard 3 N . Payne 3 D. Macdermott 3 M . Lyons (DVC) 4 Spinner L.J . Dalton 5 P. Tempone 4 A. Simson 4 N . Allan 5 Ash N

6 N . Abdallah 7 B. Ryan 5 B. Andrews 5 M . Keeling 6 Howard R7 Dobso nA EI-Terifi

8 J. Vince9 A Cramer

6 N. Sulman 6 R . Bux7 D . Dean (C)

.7 Plummer J .

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.10 M. Cottrell

7 C. Adam8 A. Stewart-Holmes

8 D . Strickland9 N Brundell

8 Elliot K .10 Wilson T..

S. Carlton11 D. Pike (C l13 M Austin

9 J . Booth.

10 S. Strickland 12 Temming M .Harris .

15 A. Whelan (VC)10 A. Leonard 11 L . Drummond 13 Barry Paul .

Pottoni;. Citroen 17 D. Clyne (DVC)

11 D. Bowle y12 J . Choon g

12 B. Hewett13 S. Maher

14 Sullivan N .15 McGovern N

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.16 Monzall R.

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.16 S. O'Meara (DVC) 17 Po tt er C.

19 Johnson RJ.P. MatthewsB. Knight

27 B . Hillier30 A . Macallum 16 T. Angus

17 S . Graham18 M . Spinoso

.20 Nolan M .

"A Felemonow 33 N . Warner 17 T. Connell 19 W. Connelly 21 Assourd M .R. Kirk 34 D . Schmidt 18 N . Pump 20 M . Dri 22 Dale S.M . Perry 35 M . Shanks 19 C . Buchanan 21 D. Kalviskis 23 Balmer V.S . Cook (C) 38 J. Pettit 20 S. Bennett 22 G. Loftus 24 Barry PeterB . 0'Bree 39 A. Emmerson 21 T. Rossignuolo 23 C. Duncan 25 Anderson J .

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43 T. Sigalas (DVC) 22 G . Trumbull 24 B . Hayes25 P Senzo

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24 C. Baird25 C. Ingham

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. y29 D . Fantone 58 Lane M ...

S. McGinley 55 L. Siberus 27 E . Bull 30 D . Caple 59 Cariss P.R Francis 28 S . Jacobs 31 T. Crotty 63 Silvester J.

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_J42 D. Gargan48 M . Hyde

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4 D. Chun 4 Skiathitis R 4 M. Stern 8 R . Di Falco 4 T. MordenL C . Phyland 5 Ferguson D 5 L. Kaye 9 T Nunan 5 B . Crowe8 T Stephens 6 Hermes J 6 A . Martin 10 A. Hill (VC) 6 N . Peter s1 0 N. Carstein 7 Bowcock B 7 J . Chia 12 P. Hennessy 8 M. Rokick i

1,1 Levins (dvc) 8 Quinn J 8 A . Groot 14 A. lacuone 9 N . Battl e3 R, Varney 9 Hoatson T 9 C . Holt 17 T. Wallace 10 S. Middleton

S. Cox 10 Crotty J 10 S. Gibson 21 M . Calavetta 11 B. Clark eF. Landy (dvc) 11 Sheppard T 11 Ed . Duncan 22 A Williams 12 C . Britt

Cullen 12 Leech S 12 K. Bezak.

25 C. Janson 13 J . EbsworthyA. Haplin 13 Atkinson D (C) 13 A. Herrmann 26 A . Winke 14 P. RossJ . KirkA Sawitsch

14 Fenton J15 Owen B

14 R . Wenze l15 D. Higgins

28 T. Kotsopulos 15 S . Gillin17 J . Hume.

G. Haddad 16 Clifton D i6 A. Ross 29 B . Drinkwate r32 G. Murphy

18 P. JarvieM . ArgueB C

17 Slawitschka J 17 M . Burt18 A. Morton 38 A . Corry

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.21 A. Fitzpatrick 44 R . Eames (VC)

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27 Thompson T 26 J. Mapleso n28 Carroll A 27 S . Taylor29 Heane R 28 J. Milso m

`°``C32 Cooper J 29 C . Barter33 Freckleton J 30 B. Owen34 O'Connell S 31 0 . Sear Interstate iransport40 Brosnan J 32 L. Nicolas Services41 Martin A59 Robinson T

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Asst Coach : Phil Pozen & Sven Samil d

1 R . Silberman 1 L. Holmesby 1 C. Mitchell 1 M. Meyer2 S Sullivan

2 J. Israelsohn 2 N . Aitken 2 M. Francis .3 D O'Conno r

3 R . Rotemberg 3 N. Dimachki 3 T Bellomo.

44 A . Lewis 4 G. McFarlane 4 D. Lowther 5 G. Shattuck5 B. Rose 5 J . Robertson 4 C . McMahon 6 N . Fisher

6 J. Kestenberg 6 L. Forrest 8 L . Jarvis 7 D. Clarke8 K . tittl e

7 P. Bryner 7 S. Holmesby 9 J. Saunders 9 M . Watts L---'8 8 B. Holden 10 B. Oakley to A. Erskine

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9 L. Fetter 9 B. Hyrons 14 S . Byers 11 M . May

10 10 B. Reid 15 S . Smyth 12 T. Mitvalsky13 M . Hayes

11 D. Gubereck 11 J. Monk 16 K . Smyth 14 C. Schloeffel12 A. Silver 12 T. Wright 17 G . Walton 15 D. Fava13 D. Rozenbes 13 D. Ferdinands 19 M . Hayes 16 D. Russo

14 D. Hershan 14 M. Margiannis 21 J . Hennessy 17 J. DateIS A. Kiantos

15 J . Gottlieb 15 J. McKenzie 23 A. Dunkerley 19 S. Hamilton

16 J . Hain 16 K . Pereira 25 A. O'Shannessy 20 P Kring s

17 J. Kagan 17 H . McKenzie 28 D. Thompson 21 D. Kell y

18 N . Bardea 18 I . Jordan 35 S . Meehan 22 J. Pool e23 R . Groom

19 D. Seidl 19 L. Cutts 42 M . Sheehan 24 M. Dugga n20 J. Thurin 20 M . Sydney 46 K. De Ridder 25 B. Lane21 D. Arousi 21 V. Maraventano 50 A. Nicholson 26 A. Roc k

22 22 B . McLellan 51 H . La Ragy 27 B. Hall28 T. Kendal l

23 B. Nissen 23 M . Wilson 29 R . Ironmonger24 A . Joffe 24 T. Krotofil 30 D. Hizhmikov

25 B. Goldbloom 25 A. Lee (C) -^ i 31 M. Byrn e

28 J. Givoni 26 J . SayersYour Flexible Worklorce

32 K . Regan33 P. Hardman

29 E . Rath 27 D. Marsh 34 T. Costello32 L. Peters 28 S. Radoni 35 T. Smith

33 B . Yudelman 29 D. Couniham 36 G. Moran ;

35 D. Spillberg 30 G . Vitagliano 37 B . Kaplan38 R. eitner

36 A. Sacks 31 L . Hogan 39 M . Basile37 D. Krasnostein MENTONE R.S.L . `39 A. Wollner 9 Palermo St . Memo❑e

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M OUASH BLUES OA K LEIGH ST. DEDES SOUTH MELBOURNECoach : Dennis Grace Coach : Chris Moore M EOTONE TIGERS DISTRICT S

Coach: Glenn N6ord Coach : Trevor Masterton

1 S. Chapman 1 A . Murray I M. McGettigan 1 W. Cooper2 C. Jones 2 L. Kennedy 2 D. McNamara 2 E . Bouchard

3 L. Fechner 3 D. Britt 3 G . Cleary 3 E . Ooi

4 G . Chessari 4 S . Earl 4 D. CHuillier 4 M. Woo d

Cummins5 K 5 C. Kokkinos 5 P. O'Reilly 5 K. Palmer.6 A. Costley 6 M. Cash 6 B. Buck

7 P. Grasby6 X . Kid d8 A Skinns8 B. LuPI 7 M. Stevenson 8 J. Morgan

.9 J Stephens

9 M. Edwards 8 R. Symmons 9 M. Kelleher.

Rocco10 S10 S . O'Donnell 9 A. Visser 10 D. Porter

.11 L Este r

11 L. Northway, 10 A. Mulholland 11 N . Weedon.

12 J. MacDonald 1712 M . Tennant 11 W. Plaukovits 12 W. Parker D'Andrea17 P13 J . Oswald 12 D. Sowersby 13 J . Samya

.18 G . Rowe

14 G . Roney 13 S. Collins 14 L. McMurray 19 K. Bardo n16 T. Huggins 14 S. Cammiss 15 T. Laver 21 D. Bell19 G . Gilbert 15 P. Holden 15 T. McColl Nield22 A20 J . Fairle

y16 J. Gael 16 R. Lovelock

.24 K. Ferguso n

23 P. Nevill 17 S. Bando 17 L. RouillionBel l26 L

24 A. Francis 18 J. Bunworth 18 A. Walsta b19 A Paterson

.30 H . McFadden

31 H . Evans 19 A. Ciavarella .Ferri s20 M

33 L . Beddingfield 20 N . Wills .21 L . Quirk

34 G . Rowley 21 J. Briggs 22 N . Worsno p35 M . Sharkie 22 T. Orchard (VC) 23 J. Lynch36 A . Hickey 23 D . Zula 24 L . Cieslak39 D. Taylor 24 J. Reynolds 25 C. Connolly42 S. Young 25 J. Nevezie (C) 26 L . Terrell ~43 L . Smith A . Hanson 27 D. Waters ~44 S . Grace M . Jordan 28 M . Andrews50 S . Morris M . Cummings 35 D . Moss

61 M . Spence 36 A . Walstab

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C„c` . ierryPACEvoy Co .a~h : Jerome Jackman U YCoach : Harry Harisiou

.Coach: Tony Christoiull i

Toomey 1 M. Benic 1 D. Learmont-Walker 13 T Luderma nT White 2 D. Buccachio 2 M . Brain (VC) 16 P. Farrant

f :~gelman 3 R . Burns 3 D. Henzi 25 S. BrooksA. Boland 4 R . Carrucan 4 P. McGrath 31 M. Fannin g

6 L . Stafford 5 G . Taylor 5 B . Geveaux 40 R . Slate r7 C . Crozier 6 P. Ganiatsas 6 D. Fox 58 T. Duggan8 R . Wilson 7 M . Daskalou 7 T. Wogan-Browne 59 R . Butche rg P. Sorace 8 R . Conte 8 O. Henzl 60 M. McDonal d10 D. Weegberg 9 F. Paola 9 R. Ternes 61 J. Neil d11 L . Pierce 10 J . Hassan 10 S . Foley (VC) 62 M . Paull

A. Pringle 11 M . Hennessey 11 C . Eva 63 J. Laidiaw3 V. Hall 12 B . Jorgensen 12 D. Hollenberg 64 P. Marozzi

B. Cooper 13 G . Keranidopoulos 13 M . Bowen 67 A PlaceN. Sturma 14 A . Nicho l

15 G Macrides14 R . Read

.68 S. Davis

L. Gardiner.

16 A March 15 T Fraczek (Capt) 69 J . HankM . Adams

.17 R Margin 16 A . Orchard 71 M . Milla r

t B . Beech 1 R . Lee8 17 B. Ramsay 72 D. Butler =M . Parker 1 9 A . Mihalos 18 J. Raleigh 73 R. HoskingS . Dornom 20 J . Newman 19 T. Cousland 74 N. Millar

, I P Scognamillo 21 L. Mason 20 G . Saultry 75 S . GellertJ . McMullen 22 P. Hardinge 21 S. Sierakowski 76 H. Davie sS. White 23 N . Papaziakas 22 T. Middleton 77 P. Ha mD. Afford 24 J. Paraskeva 23 J . Sprague 78 C. Kne eJ. Tapply 25 M . Perri 24 C. Villani 79 C. Keane

- 3 P. Stone 26 J. Ryan 25 D. Slucki56 G. Cameron 27 N . Scaglione 26 R. Whitehouse

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GV P FabricatorsAll Home Loan s

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Asst Coach : Lee Johnston Coach (2) : James Fay Coach: Matir imms1 B .Gerace I Fox A 1 1 A. Battelle

A .Glenn 2 Hulett S 2 D. Hurley 2 A. McCutcheon3 A .Maluccio

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Brad Beitzel ANorm Nugent D3Tony Miller 1119-1

' Ed Sill D3- Tom Brain C

Peter Williamson D3Damian Carroll BGavan Flower D4Luke Derbyshire D 2Barry Hickey D 1

tr . . . , ;;e 7 _ S

Richmond Central (R) Marcellin (U)

First offence ($5); second offence ($25);third offence ($50); four th offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserv 1B failure to Seniors/U19 failure tophone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pmSt . Leos Emmaus WP (R) Old Geelong (S)

Old Melburnians (C) Old Brighton (U)Brunswick (C) St. Kevins (U )St . Leos Emamus VTP (C) Old Essendon (U)

Old Ivanhoe (U)Old Paradians (U)St .Bedes Mentone Tigers (U )Old Westbourne(U)

Phoned incorrect scores Rd5Yarra Valley (S), Mazenod (C), AJAX (U )

U19 SECTION . .

Chapman back from injury and the team still hamstrung byinjury may yet get a podium finish, but not today. Ajax by29pts . Mentone Panthers play the Swans in a game, which Ihope goes on. The Swans will struggle because the Panthersare finding some form, Finally, St. Bedes should have acomfortable win against De La at Oval 2 . Turner Rd Reserve .Selections: Oakleigh, Ajax, Mentone and St. Bedes.

SECTION RED Bulleen Templestowe know they face a toughassignment today when a rampant St. Bernards (2) visit . Smallachievable goals should be the focus for the Bullants, with theBernies favoured to get the points .

Old Westbourne will continue their recent form with a win overWilliamstown CYMS, the win moving them to within a shot atthe top four.

The La Trobe Uni Aquinas clash will be one worth watching asboth sides will be hell bent on keeping their spot in the four aswell as the pressure on the top two sides . The Students havethe ability to kick big scores, but with wet weather havingstruck I feel the Bloods will to too desperate today.

Old Xaverians (2) must win today to keep pace with the topsides . MHSOB will know a win today will separate them fromthe pack. With better recent form and the potential to awinning score the High should get the points .

, .t ',;ay 45 Hawthorn V Power HouseSun May 26 Old Essendon V Hampton Rovers

Od 8 Sat June 1 Old Haileybury V North Old Boys

Sun June 2 Pdiarcellin V St. KevinsRnd 9 Sat June 15 De La Salle V MaeeeIli n

Sun June 16 MHSOB V Old Xaverian sRnd 10 Sat June 22 North Old Bovs V Mazenod

Sun June 23 University Blues V Old ScotchRnd 11 Sat June 29 Old Trinity V De La Salle

Sun June 30 FIDA Matches

Amendment to hrvesti,lqtion Results May 14. 2002

Further to Parkside and Peninsula investigation heldMay 14 Peninsula 0 B were charged with conductunbecoming in that a supporter used abusivelanguage towards Parkside players and made contactwith a Parkside player. Club fined $250 (suspended

until the end of the season 2002) .

TR6RUNAl. RESULTS - TUESDAY MAY 21, 2002

Callan Barnes, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers. Striking, 2matches.Stewart Sant, Caulfield Or. Striking, 2 matches.` Stephen White, Peninsula 0 B . Aubible obscenitv .

1 match .* Shaune Wernham, North Brunswick. Attempting to

trip, 1 match.* Sean Neeson, St. Bernards (Under-19) . Striking,

2 matches.* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

ERVESTBGAT " ' - ; - • j - TUESDAY MAY 21 . 2002UHS-VU and Bulleen Cobras were both charged with amelee in their senior game played on Saturday April13, 2002 at Brens Oval . Both clubs accepted theprescribed penalty of $100 (first offence in a three yearperiod for both clubs) .

A St. Bernards supporter ("Macca") was charged forallegedly abusing the umpiring during the reservematch between St. Bernards and De La Salle on April13th at St. Bernards . Charge proven, club fined $200.

Old Meiburnians and St . Bernards were both chargedwith a melee in their under-19 game played onSaturday May 4, 2002 at Brens Oval . Charge proven .Old Melburnians fined $500 (third offence), St .Bernards $300 (second offence).

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W L D For Agst % Pis

6 0 0 459 179 256.42 245 1 0 597 244 244.67 204 2 0 518 323 160.37 164 2 0 417 268 155.60 164 2 0 370 271 136.53 163 3 0 502 360 139.44 122 4 0 251 426 58.92 81 5 0 263 607 43 .33 41 5 0 257 629 40 .86 40 6 0 185 657 28 .16 0

6Y L D For Agst % PLs

6 0 0 510 227 224.67 245 1 0 637 227 280.62 204 2 0 430 322 133.54 164 2 0 463 421 109.98 163 3 0 292 299 97 .66 123 3 0 387 410 94 .39 123 3 0 334 357 93 .56 121 5 0 289 496 58 .27 41 5 0 291 599 48 .58 40 6 0 255 586 43 .52 06

6Y L D For Agst % Pts

6 0 0 496 191 259.69 245 1 0 403 208 193.75 204 2 0 346 267 129.59 164 2 0 333 355 93 .80 163 3 0 413 371 111.32 123 3 0 342 361 94 .74 122 4 0 307 491 62 .53 82 4 0 200 374 5148 81 5 0 269 388 69 .33 40 6 0 225 434 51 .84 0

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VA L D For Agst % Pig

6 0 0 765 454 168.50 244 2 0 637 549 116.03 164 2 0 565 494 114 .37 164 2 0 504 522 96 .55 163 3 0 546 455 120.00 123 3 0 581 491 118.33 123 3 0 544 583 93 .31 122 4 0 446 595 74 .96 81 5 0 472 715 66 .01 40 6 0 348 550 63 .27 0

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6 0 0 670 291 230.24 245 0 1 499 410 121 .71 224 2 0 434 458 94 .76 163 2 1 541 479 112.94 143 3 0 361 407 88.70 122 3 1 395 415 95.18 102 3 1 366 565 64 .78 102 4 0 327 495 66.06 80 6 0 331 758 43.67 0

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D For Agst % Pts

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0 724 366 197.81 240 814 373 218.23 160 626 465 134.62 160 718 581 123.58 160 588 594 98.99 80 584 602 97.01 80 308 909 33.88 80 167 912 18.31 0

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OLDIVANHOE 6 6 0 0 618 203 304 .43 24OLD XAVERIANS (2) 6 5 1 0 458 234 195 .73 20MARCELLIN 6 5 1 0 380 315 120 .63 20UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 3 3 0 408 301 135 .55 12THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 285 322 88.51 12OLD TRINITY 6 1 5 0 284 470 60.43 4BRUNSWICK AFC 6 1 5 0 266 496 53.63 4FITZROY REDS 6 0 6 0 252 641 39.31 0

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5 1 0 531 411 129.20 20

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6 0 0 664 435 152.64 24

5 1 0 730 449 162.58 20

4 2 0 625 459 136.17 16

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6 0 0 617 396 155.81 24

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5 1 0 836 427 195.78 20

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2 4 0 657 597 110 .05 8

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BF4 SECT®1PN P W L D For Agst % Pts

RUPERTSWOOD 6 5 1 0 696 302 230.46 20WERRIBEE AMATEURS 6 5 1 0 683 331 206.34 20MT LILYDALE 6 5 1 0 509 405 125.68 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 5 1 0 644 599 107.51 20ALBERT PARK 6 4 2 0 492 351 140 .17 16ST MARYS 6 3 3 0 636 697 91 .25 12UHS-VU A F C 6 3 3 0 472 619 76.25 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6 2 4 0 401 513 78 .17 8OLD WESTBOURNE 6 2 4 0 304 417 72 .90 8BOX HILL NORTH 6 2 4 0 337 544 61 .95 8BULLEEN COBRAS 6 0 6 0 292 758 38 .52 0

A RESERVE P w L D For Agst Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 552 262 210.69 24ST KEVINS 6 5 1 0 549 353 155 .52 20ST BERNARDS 6 4 2 0 457 310 147 .42 16

MARCELLIN 6 4 2 0 408 338 120 .71 16

DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 392 345 113.62 16

OLD TRINITY 6 3 3 0 358 331 108 .16 12OLDIVANHOE 6 2 4 0 297 441 67.35 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 1 5 0 337 421 80.05 4OLD SCOTCH 6 1 5 0 330 434 76 .04 4

MHSOB 6 0 6 0 193 638 30 .25 0

8 RESERVE P iy L D For Agst Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 6 6 0 0 554 224 247.32 24OLD HAILEYBURY 6 5 1 0 573 267 214.61 20OLD PARADIANS 6 4 1 1 414 387 106 .98 18OLD ESSENDON GR 6 4 2 0 459 383 119.84 16

MAZENOD 0 C 6 4 2 0 413 371 11122 16NORTH OLD BOYS 6 3 2 1 549 293 18737 14

HAMPTON ROVERS 6 2 4 0 257 505 50 .89 8

7HERRY PENOLA OB 6 1 5 0 305 444 68.69 4

OLD BRIGHTON 6 0 6 0 213 510 41 .76 0

ORMOND 6 0 6 0 214 567 37.74 0

C RESERVE P sv L Al_ _ For Agst ao __ PtsOLD CAh1 6ERWELL 6 4 1 1 547 324 168.83 18BEAUMARIS AFC 6 3 0 3 486 346 140.46 18CAULFIELD GR 6 4 2 0 536 290 184.83 16PRAHRAN AFC 6 4 2 0 414 358 115.64 16WHITEFRIARS 6 3 2 1 501 435 115.17 14BANYULE 6 3 3 0 391 395 98.99 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 2 3 1 342 349 97.99 10COLLEGIANS 6 2 4 0 444 347 127.95 8GLEN EIRA AFC 6 2 4 0 284 561 50 62 8OLD Pa1ENTONIANS 6 0 6 0 121 661 18 .31 0

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