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1THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
We have had a stop start commencement to the
season but now we are full bore with a string of 6
matches before the next break at Queens Birthday.
With one or two games played all clubs will have
been able to take stock and reassess where their
defi ciencies may lie and get their season moving.
The main off fi eld football discussion over the
Easter break centred on whether the AFL should
play on Good Friday. It appears that the decision
has been made to play with the sticking point
being who will play – blockbuster v clubs in need.
The relevance of this to the VAFA is whether our
clubs should capitalise on other time slots rather
than the traditional Saturday afternoon.
Last year though the postponement due to
fl ooding a number of games were played midweek
under lights at Sportscover Arena. These matches
were an unqualifi ed success. The players enjoyed
the experience of playing under lights in our
versions of a blockbuster, and the spectators with
little to do on Thursday night could wander down
and be entertained. I noticed that the crowd
was swelled by spectators who don’t get the
opportunity to attend matches on a Saturday.
There was a great feel at the ground and speaking
to players afterwards they all enjoyed the
experience. It was totally diff erent to getting up
on a Saturday morning, continuing with your
normal routines before going to work and playing
at 2pm. Being confronted with a football match
in a diff erent time slot on a diff erent day was a
challenge and experience that everyone enjoyed.
If you have commitments on a Saturday then your
opportunity to watch and follow your amateur
club is very restricted. Those who have teenage
boys and girls playing basketball or other sports
are deprived of watching VAFA football. The many
who work on Saturday afternoons are similarly
restricted. And even those who participate in other
sports like hockey or horse racing are unable to get
to an amateur game and watch their family and
friends.
I believe there are a few nights when an amateur
match could put your club at centre stage,
particularly if your club has lights that are strong
enough to host a match. The nights prior to Good
Friday and Anzac Day spring to mind. These nights
would be ideal for VAFA football. A public holiday
the following day and still early enough in the
season to increase the likelihood of favourable
weather conditions. Whilst many may argue that
this is a time to give volunteers a well earned break,
they are matches replacing the usual Saturday and
would allow the volunteers an extra weekend off .
In all of these cases the home club would
require approval from their opponent. One such
agreement has been struck between Old Scotch
and St Bedes Mentone Tigers who play each year
on ANZA Day. This has been a very successful
venture with larger than normal crowds attending
the match. This year it is being staged at Old
Scotch’s home ground at Camberwell.
At many of the VAFA grounds, commemorative
services will be conducted to remember the
ANZACS and all the Australians, from all wars that
sacrifi ced their lives for us.
Lest we forget.
Th e Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
April 25-26, 2014 $3.00 Vol. 14 No. 3
ALTERNATIVE TIME SLOTS FOR VAFA MATCHES
Michael Sholly @Michael_ShollyED
ITOR
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Andrew Leonard @ Lennytalk
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Oh I do like to be side the seaside, oh I do like to be beside the sea. That’s what many players and supporters might have been thinking on their Easter break as the surreal feeling of playing only one week of football before a break occurred this past fortnight. Whether clubs permitted their players to get away from it and hit the coast, head inland or take a plane interstate all to consume one too many Lindt bunnies (is there a better Easter egg?) is neither here nor there. However, the break does mask Round 1 and present Round 2 as the real ‘start’ to the season. That fi ve clubs commence this ‘new opening round’ with four points in the bag is just an added bonus. Before we look at today, let’s review what happened a fortnight ago.
Collegians certainly did like being by the seaside as they made good representation of just how diffi cult Premier football is, as Old Brighton were defeated at home on their return to the VAFA’s top section. Collegians midfi eld were one of the key diff erences but when Shura Taft is on song, look out. Taft fi nished with seven goals but with Ries and Kondarovskis fi ring his job was made easier. Despite the fi ne form of Tonners winger Andrew Dewar and solid eff orts from Dylan Verney and Jon Perrett, the Tonners couldn’t stem the supply to Taft who was too smart for the home defence.
The other promoted side Old Tritinity had a better time of it on their home turf against the visiting St Bernard’s. The delightful playing surface of Daley Oval presented a slow 6 as the OT’s welcomed 120 guests for a lunch to honour the services of their superstar Andrew Ramsden in his retirement. Rambo presented the jumpers to OT 19 year old debutants Anthony Scott and Angus Milham on the invitation of their skipper Brenadan Iezzi and the new look and young Old Trinity side didn’t let Rambo down. Whilst a close contest all day, Old Trinity’s pressure acts and will to commence their return to Premier in style proved too strong for St Bernard’s in their fi rst hit out for premiership points under the leadership of Anthony Rock. Jack Hunt booted four goals for the home side and was tremendous in midfi eld, whilst new Snowdogs
recruit Chad Jones was a standout for the visitors for his fi ve goals. Despite hitting the lead in time on, St Bernard’s couldn’t stop Callum Pohl kicking a game sealing goal to help Trinity register four points in Premier Section Round 1 for the fi rst time since 2010.
Same teams, same round, diff erent location, same result. Just like last year, Beaumaris surprised the more seasoned St Bedes/Mentone Tigers in the round one opener with what turned out to be a comfortable six goal win. Whilst the margin wasn’t as extreme as last year, the Sharks did what they needed to do to score an early blow to their local rivals. Perhaps it wasn’t an upset, after all Steve Lawrence was in the defeated Grand Finalist’s camp last year, and the Tigers are notoriously slow starters, but we should take nothing away from a Beaumaris side that came to play. Scott Gower’s seven goals were a highlight and Matt Petering continued his fi ne form from his representative appearance against the EFL. Tim Doherty was a standout last year for the Tigers and he again proved a menace for the opposition, booting 3 goals and winning plenty of ball.
Achieving strangulation of Old Xaverians is a tough ask at the best of times but to restrict the reigning premiers to just seven goals for the day is a great eff ort. That is what University Blacks managed as they opened their new pavilion in style by securing an opening round win. Extending the margin at each break, the Blacks demonstrated why many pundits have them in their calculations for the closing weeks of the year. Huw Lacey was magnifi cent as was Daniel Harangozo for Old Xavs. Whilst Blacks were held goalless in the fi nal term, their defence was sturdy enough to withstand a late Xavs revival. Debutant Tyson Kruse showed enough to suggest he will fi t in nicely in the Blacks plans this year. Key forwards, Matt Handley (3) of
SEASIDE SPLENDOR
PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 4 / 80%)
Old Scotch v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
Old Xaverians v Old Trinity
Beaumaris v De La Salle
St Bernard’s v Old Brighton
Collegians v University Blacks
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Xavs and Adam Pattison (2) of Blacks proved again they will be diffi cult to stop again in 2014.
De La Salle’s fi rst outing under the tenure of Paul Satterly failed to get off to a winning start as Old Scotch managed to convert more opportunities in a what turned out, despite the near perfect conditions to be a very scrappy game. Regular strong wind gusts favoured the city end goals but this game seemed to be more about limiting the opposition’s ability to get the ball moving. Multiple ball ups were followed by the inevitable scrum followed by the inevitable ball up. Not pretty stuff to play or to watch. A combined total of just10 gaols to ¾ time was the evidence of this stop start contest. With the game tight to this point, it was there for the taking and the Cardinals fi red with a fi ve goal to one fi nal term. New recruit Josh Slade and Tom Humphrey were the standouts for the home side with Humprhrey doing a great job
restricting Mark Passador goalless. For Old Scotch, Lachy Hill (2 goals) was his usual busy self and new recruit Evgeni Routman was a great contributor throughout in his fi rst out in Premier football. The class of state wingmen, Jack Bull, in his fi rst game for the Cardinals and Sam Williams was on display anytime either had the ball.
Round 2 all starts on Friday for the traditional ANZAC Day match between Old Scotch and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers. More ANZAC Day ceremonies will be held in Saturday’s matches and congratulations to all clubs who pay their respects. Acknowledging our fallen soldiers is something that VAFA clubs do very well. Old Xavs will raise their premiership fl ag at Elsternwick Park as they host Old Trinity. The irony not lost on many as Xavs have played at HQ more than any other club in recent times, making it a home away from home.
Lest we forget
PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVEOld Scotch 1.5, 4.7, 6.9, 11.11 (77)De La Salle 2.2, 4.4, 4.8, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Old Scotch: L. Hill 2, C. Watts 2, E. Lower 2, T. McKinley 1, M. Seed 1, M. van den Broek 1, E. Routman 1, A. Houlihan 1 De La Salle: M. Moore 2, D. Close 2, S. Williams 1BEST, Old Scotch: E. Routman, L. Hill, A. Lim, J. Bull, J. Long, C. WattsDe La Salle: S. Williams, T. Humphrey, M. Fieldsend, E. Murphy, D. Close, J. Gotch
Collegians 3.5, 7.7, 12.13, 14.16 (100)Old Brighton 2.1, 3.5, 4.7, 8.13 (61)GOALS, Collegians: S. Taft 7, D. Chaplin-Burch 1, H. Pool 1, A. Howison 1, C. Hylton 1, A. Croft 1, S. Hibbins 1, H. Croft 1 Old Brighton: M. Dewar 2, D. Anthony 1, H. Cannon 1, L. Nicholls 1, M. Karayannis 1, O. Cavallaro 1, T. Mentiplay 1BEST, Collegians: N. Ries, S. Taft, C. Simmons, H. Croft, C. Hylton, J. KondarovskisOld Brighton: A. Dewar, D. Verney, J. Perrett , L. Nicholls, T. Mentiplay, M. Bruin
Old Trinity 0.3, 3.6, 6.8, 10.11 (71)St Bernards 2.3, 4.4, 7.6, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Old Trinity: J. Hunt 3, N. Chamberlain 1, C. Pohl 1, H. Tinney 1, A. Milham 1, D. Wildsmith 1, N. Hunt 1, A. Hasiotis 1 St Bernards: C. Jones 5, N. Cooke 2, B. Considine 1, N. Burgin 1, T. Gleeson 1BEST, Old Trinity: J. Steinhart, B. Howell, J. Hunt, J. Osborn, A. Hasiotis, B. IezziSt Bernards: G. Chivers, C. Jones, M. Angel, N. Kazuro, T. Sullivan, D. Riley
Beaumaris 1.3, 8.11, 12.12, 18.15 (123)St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 3.6, 5.8, 9.11, 12.12 (84)GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Gower 7, M. Petering 2, L. Casey-Leigh 2, J. Di Natale 1, R. Cathcart 1, J. Nash 1, S. Scott 1, W. Edmonds 1, S. McBain 1, M. DeFontenay 1St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Doherty 3, M. Barnes 2, L. Terrell 2, J. Tyquin 1, S. Doherty 1, H. Jeans 1, C. Hansen 1, C. Richards 1BEST, Beaumaris: S. Gower, M. Petering, R. Clarke, L. Howes, T. Cumming, J. NashSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Doherty, H. Jeans, S. Richards, J. Murnane, B. Denton, J. O’Kearney
University Blacks 2.6, 7.7, 9.11, 9.13 (67)Old Xaverians 2.1, 4.6, 5.8, 7.12 (54)GOALS, University Blacks: A. Pattison 2, S. Flight 2, J. Steadman 1, A. Locke 1, C. Turner 1, T. Napier 1, T. Storer 1Old Xaverians: M. Handley 3, P. Tiernan 2, D. Symeopoulos 1, L. Denton 1BEST, University Blacks: H. Lacey, P. O’Rourke, T. Kruse, B. Mahon, A. Pitt, H. CurnowOld Xaverians: D. Harangozo, J. Shaw, C. Waller, M. Jenkinson, J. Skene, D. Symeopoulos
Old Scotch 5.1, 9.3, 13.6, 18.14 (122)De La Salle 0.1, 6.2, 7.4, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Old Scotch: R. Wilkinson 4, W. Carroll 3, E. Furey 2, N. Walmsley 2, H. Perry 2, N. Reddish 1, J. Clark 1, J. Nikolovski 1, T. Mead 1, L. McDonough 1De La Salle: S. Hogan 2, M. Hogan 1, A. Kneebone 1, P. Hatch 1, M. Hamilton 1, J. Oakley 1BEST, Old Scotch: A. Harlock, W. Carroll, A. Hummerston, P. Hodges, E. Furey, T. MeadDe La Salle: D. Millwood, A. Kneebone, J. Oakley, B. Oakley, J. Bull, S. Hogan
Collegians 6.3, 10.3, 12.5, 13.6 (84)Old Brighton 2.0, 5.4, 8.6, 11.9 (75)GOALS, Collegians: M. Dyer 3, B. Riddle 3, S. Hall 2, S. Sabbatucci 2, E. Cattell 1, S. Cutts 1, Z. Gibson 1Old Brighton: M. Tregear 3, S. Hooy 2, N. Collins 1, Z. Price 1, C. Nicholls 1, A. Gunning 1, A. Ogilvie 1, C. King 1BEST, Collegians: E. Cattell, C. Regan, L. Apted, T. McNamara, A. Fahie, B. RiddleOld Brighton: W. Bardoel, M. Tregear, C. King, J. Pascoe, N. Collins, S. Hooy
St Bernards 1.2, 3.6, 8.7, 12.12 (84)Old Trinity 1.2, 3.5, 5.7, 5.8 (38)GOALS, St Bernards: T. Duyndham 3, B. Cooper 2, I. Madden 1, D. Wall 1, P. Le Noury 1, B. Garth 1, A. Corsetti 1, P. MacDonough 1, A. Boyse 1Old Trinity: T. Mitchell 2, A. Heuston 1, D. Chamberlain 1, E. Satur 1BEST, St Bernards: B. Garth, J. Forder, P. Gamwell, M. Borzillo, D. Wall, A. BoyseOld Trinity: M. Yeoman, L. Juric, S. Lawrence, K. Spassopoulos, S. Murphy, M. Cooper
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2.0, 5.5, 8.6, 11.8 (74)Beaumaris 4.4, 6.8, 8.10, 9.11 (65)GOALS, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: S. Glennen 3, J. Symons 3, M. Coen 2, J. Dalzotto 1, B. Hodges 1, T. Jeans 1Beaumaris: J. Thompson 2, O. Webber 2, S. Braithwaite 2, T. Perkin 1, M. Millar 1, T. Pritchard 1BEST, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: T. Jeans, C. Kinsey, M. Coen, L. Stutterd, T. Gogerly, A. WhaleboneBeaumaris: S. Braithwaite, J. Lapa, T. Perkin, J. Thompson, A. Davies, W. Gillespie
University Blacks 1.3, 3.7, 6.8, 7.15 (57)Old Xaverians 1.2, 2.5, 5.6, 8.8 (56)GOALS, University Blacks: A. Robbins 3, N. Batten 2, J. Crameri 1, L. Devine 1Old Xaverians: A. Mathis 5, H. Healey 2, R. Ralph 1BEST, University Blacks: I. Anderson, J. Bismire, A. Robbins, X. Flanagan, B. Kealy, B. VileOld Xaverians: M. Skidmore, B. Plant, D. Ryan, A. Mathis, C. Santalucia, S. Forrest
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A draw at Brunswick Street; Uni Blues resounding against their similarly relegated opponents; AJAX and Caulfi eld again dominant; and Old Melburnians none and two – round two had it all!
AJAX hosted Mazenod at Gary Smorgon Oval and again made a statement to the rest of the competition, winning by 55 points on a heavy surface that had been softened by extensive rain.
Mazenod were held to only one goal per quarter until the last, in which they added three majors to the scoreboard, but it wasn’t enough as AJAX added 6 more goals to their 39 point three quarter time margin.
The sloppy track meant that neither team could move the ball with any great fl uency, which meant the game was a locked-down battle of stoppages.
David Fayman was deprived of the clean ball he was blessed with last week, but still managed to snare six majors, despite some quality defensive eff orts from the Mazenod backline.
Jake Lew was impressive up forward, taking a number of strong aerial pack marks. Daniel Cohen fortifi ed the AJAX spine, imposing with his dash and cool head under pressure. Warren Steinberg rounded out the best for AJAX, dominating the midfi eld and using the ball with precision in diffi cult conditions.
Cincotta and Kelly kicked two goals each for Mazenod, while Inglis and Reid found lots of the footy.
Caulfi eld were forced to make four changes for this week’s fi xture, but their depth meant the outfi t was still too strong for Old Ivanhoe. Old Ivanhoe jumped out the blocks powerfully, leading by three points at quarter time and restricting their opponents’ lead to eight points at the main break, despite Caulfi eld kicking with the wind.
The third quarter truly was the premiership quarter in this match, however, as the ‘Fields kicked 6 goals to Old Ivanhoe’s none, setting up a match winning lead.
Declan Reilly and Shaun Meredith double-teamed Hayden Heta in the ruck and were able to wear him down, to Caulfi elds’ advantage, while McQualter kicked four and Silvestro and Tonkin starred in the middle. Caulfi eld’s young run was the X Factor, driven by a number of youthful inclusions including Tim Nixon and Will Edwards. McDonald, Heta and Paine played stoically, but were simply outrun by their opponents whose third quarter barrage of the scoreboard proved insurmountable.
In an old fashioned grind at the famous Brunswick Street Oval, both sides had to be satisfi ed with sharing the four points.
The Fitzroy outfi t who came from behind to overrun St Kevins last week were almost given a taste of their own medicine in round two, after leading at every break, but fatefully the siren sounded while the score was locked at 13.10.88 all.
Old Haileybury kicked three goals one in the last term while holding Fitzroy to four points and in doing so levelled the scores at full time. Povey kicked four for Old Haileybury, while Limon and Gleadhill used the ball well. Fitzroy played a strong all round team game, led by Kyroussis, Leman and Baker, who also nabbed two majors.
Both sides will come away from the match with a number of disappointments and positives, and the ominous two points could prove crucial in deciding the team’s fate at the completion of the season.
University Blues again outclassed their opponents, comprehensively beating Old Carey away. In a battle of the relegated, it was the Uni Blues who demonstrated why they won six games at Premier standard in 2013. Leading from the outset, the Blues were hardly challenged. Dom Nixon starred for the away side, booting six majors and pestering Old Carey up forward. Eade and Gardiner were also impressive, kicking four and three respectively,
ROUND 2,HAD IT ALL
PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 50%)
Old Carey v Old Melburnians
Old Ivanhoe v Mazenod
Caulfi eld Grammarians v St Kevins
University Blues v Fitzroy
Old Haileybury v AJAX
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while Summers, Mugavin and Carr created the play around the ground.
Smith and Sloane were shining beams of quality for Old Carey, but simply couldn’t do enough against their rivals who bettered them in every aspect of the game.
At Junction Oval, visitors St Kevins were too strong for home side Old Melburnians. Leading at every break, St Kevins defi ned themselves as a serious threat to the top four this season. Karageorgiou dictated terms in the SKOB forward line, kicking six while being assisted by Nankervis and Parkes who dobbed three each. Matheson and Nash were polished around the ground and used the ball with accuracy. Bachet and Bennet were strong around the ground for Old Melburnians as was Armstrong, who made a cameo with four majors.
Old Melburnians fi nd themselves in trouble, none and two before the Easter break after playing some quality opposition. It is essential they bounce back in a fortnight, especially if they have intentions of
playing fi nals footy in 2014.
Turning our sites beyond the Easter pause in the season, sides line up on April 26 in an ANZAC day permeated round of remembrance.
In a round of crucial fi xtures, which could prove fateful for end of season success, games in round three will be hard fought and we will remember them all come fi nals time. Old Carey take on Old Melburnians in a game both sides will be desperate to win to avoid the bottom end of the ladder; Old Ivanhoe host Mazenod in a Premier C Grand Final replay; Caulfi eld play St Kevins in a match that could be fundamental in defi ning fi nals places at the pointy end of the season; Fitzroy take up the fi ght to the Blues at Melbourne University; and Old Haileybury have a crack at their fi rst win for the season against the so far mighty AJAX at Chelsworth park.
PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVEUniversity Blues 4.3, 13.4, 14.11, 19.16 (130)Old Carey 2.3, 5.4, 7.4, 10.4 (64)GOALS, University Blues:D. Nixon 6, R. Eade 4, P. Gardiner 3, P. Summers 2, P. Hayes 2, C. Craig 1, C. Williams 1Old Carey:J. Reid 3, C. Jones 2, B. Fordham 1, G. Parker 1, F. Cator 1, J. Joslin 1, B. Smithwick 1BEST, University Blues:P. Summers, J. Mugavin, S. Carr, P. Hayes, R. Eade, D. NixonOld Carey:T. Smith, A. Sloan, T. Roach, J. Joslin, A. Stewart-Holmes, C. Jones
Caulfi eld Grammarians 4.1, 8.2, 14.5, 17.6 (108)Old Ivanhoe 4.4, 6.6, 6.7, 10.11 (71)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians:A. McQualter 4, W. Edwards 2, B. Price 2, T. Quinn 2, L. O’Keefe 2, H. Mills 1, D. Reilly 1, N. Karoly 1, T. Green 1, T. Silvestro 1Old Ivanhoe:Z. Keane 2, R. Skok 2, M. Delmonte 2, N. Gieschen 1, B. Lee 1, T. Falconer 1, H. Heta 1BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians:T. Silvestro, N. Tonkin, T. Quinn, S. Meredith, A. McQualter, L. O’KeefeOld Ivanhoe:J. Macdonald, D. Heta, A. Paine
St Kevins 5.6, 12.11, 18.14, 20.19 (139)Old Melburnians 4.0, 8.1, 11.3, 14.4 (88)GOALS, St Kevins:P. Karageorgiou 6, L. Nankervis 3, H. Parkes 3, Z. Ginies 2, B. Kanakis 2, S. Kennedy 1, N. Wood 1, J. Salopek 1, S. Salopek 1Old Melburnians:A. Armstrong 4, C. Beck 3, L. Bennett 2, E. De Fegely 2, T. Hywood 2, S. Peacock 1BEST, St Kevins:P. Karageorgiou, C. Matheson, J. Nash, J. Staffi eri, J. Salopek, M. MurphyOld Melburnians:T. Bachet, L. Bennett, A. Armstrong, H. Macciolli, T. Paule, S. Peacock
Fitzroy 2.1, 9.4, 13.6, 13.10 (88)Old Haileybury 1.5, 5.6, 10.9, 13.10 (88)GOALS, Fitzroy:S. Baker 2, W. Pickering 2, W. Fenton 2, J. Turner 1, L. Baker 1, M. Brown 1, D. Patcas 1, D. Kynigopoulos 1, C. Stevic 1, G. Hesse 1Old Haileybury:C. Povey 4, E. Limon 2, M. Meehan 2, L. Pinot 1, J. Nicolopoulos 1, J. Backway 1, T. Witherow 1, C. Rich 1BEST, Fitzroy:M. Kyroussis, J. Leman, S. Baker, M. Brown, W. Fenton, T. Hudson-BevegeOld Haileybury:E. Limon, P. Gleadhill, C. Povey , A. Schofi eld, M. Stowe, J. Alkemade
AJAX 4.3, 7.7, 9.9, 15.11 (101)Mazenod 1.1, 2.5, 3.6, 6.10 (46)GOALS, AJAX:D. Fayman 5, J. Lew 3, W. Steinberg 2, B. Caplan 2, D. Rotenberg 1, J. White 1, R. Winograd 1Mazenod:T. Cincotta 2, D. Kelly 2, A. Patti 1, M. Johnson 1BEST, AJAX:W. Steinberg, D. Cohen, J. Lew, B. Caplan, D. Fayman, N. MarksMazenod:J. Kelly, S. Inglis, F. Reed, D. Kelly, A. Patti, D. Chamberlain
University Blues 3.4, 9.7, 12.10, 19.15 (129)Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 2.3 (15)GOALS, University Blues:T. Girdwood 3, C. McDonald 3, J. Mugavin 3, A. Wettenhall 2, T. MacKenzie 2, D. Heinz 1, J. Coumans 1, B. Chomley 1, A. Evans 1, J. Maxwell 1, D. Zambon 1Old Carey: S. Gordon 1, H. Moore 1BEST, University Blues: M. Torney, R. Langham, T. MacKenzie, E. Long, E. Ratcliff e, A. Wettenhall Old Carey: J. Coull, J. Evans, R. Mitchelhill, L. Fotheringham, T. Chiuchiarelli, T. Rule
Caulfi eld Gr. 3.7, 5.8, 11.12, 15.12 (102)Old Ivanhoe 1.0, 3.1, 4.2, 5.5 (35)GOALS, Caulfi eld Gr: T. Haugh 4, A. Clarke 2, N. Williams 2, T. Yelland 2, A. Bednarek 1, T. Stewart 1, J. Easton 1, M. Gould 1, A. Ford 1Old Ivanhoe: J. Trajanovski 2, D. Stone 1, M. Baxter 1, K. Trajanovski 1BEST, Caulfi eld Gr: A. Clarke, M. Bowden, W. Eke, H. Gates, A. Ford, D. TobiasOld Ivanhoe:D. Stone, D. McMahon, N. Kenyon-Smith, C. Sutherland, K. Trajanovski, J. Trajanovski
St Kevins 4.4, 6.4, 9.6, 12.7 (79)Old Melburnians 3.1, 7.4, 7.7, 9.14 (68)GOALS, St Kevins:D. Kerr 4, L. Dunne 2, P. Aughton 1, W. Coates 1, T. Johnston 1, J. Gambaro 1, J. Marchesani 1, R. Caldow 1 Old Melburnians:T. Healey 3, S. Quennell 2, A. Coleridge 1, N. McLardy 1, C. Tunbridge 1, J. Land 1BEST, St Kevins: L. Dunne, A. Giarrusso, D. Kerr, J. Marchesani, T. Johnston, P. McLennanOld Melburnians: C. Lam, A. Coleridge, C. Wischer, T. Healey, E. Fanning, S. Quennell
Fitzroy 4.6, 9.10, 16.13, 20.16 (136)Old Haileybury 1.0, 3.4, 5.7, 8.12 (60)GOALS, Fitzroy: B. Farley 5, D. Leech 4, J. Munro 2, S. Buckley 2, M. Cussen 2, C. Moore 1, J. Meakin 1, A. Franklin 1, L. McNally 1, D. Cooney-O’Donoghue 1Old Haileybury: J. Dawson 4, S. Hall 1, T. Dalton 1, J. Reid 1, T. Coles 1BEST, Fitzroy: J. Munro, D. Leech, M. Cussen, J. Anderson, L. McNally, B. FarleyOld Haileybury: C. Barter, C. Vincent, J. Dawson, J. Toy, M. Raff erty, S. Ellis
AJAX 4.0, 7.4, 9.7, 12.10 (82)Mazenod 0.2, 1.2, 4.3, 4.3 (27)GOALS, AJAX: G. Measey 3, L. Peters 3, J. Gottlieb 1, A. Wollan 1, A. Burstin 1, S. Fayman 1, E. Janover 1, B. Joel 1 Mazenod: J. Egan 1, D. MacLeod 1, D. Maskill 1, A. Ciavarella 1BEST, AJAX: A. Lerner, J. Mendies, J. Dorevitch, N. Harel, D. Janover-Rocha, D. SteinbergMazenod: R. McCarthy, D. Izon, D. MacLeod, M. Rich, D. Micallef, M. Pecora
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My tips went bad to worse this week. Having only tipped three winners in the opening round, and two this week, it is clear that I need to start gauging a read on how the competition is unfolding. My inability to understand the patterns emerging in the competition was due to no home team being able to manage a win on the weekend.
Looking ahead now, for Oakleigh, Banyule and Parkdale the Easter break has come at a good time. It is an opportunity for them to reassess and work out what has gone wrong in the opening rounds. For the Hampton Rovers, Peninsula and PEGS, who each sit on two wins from two games, the break is untimely. Momentum is a big thing in football and even the slightest of hiccups can derail even the very best. For these sides it is a matter of remaining focused and not getting complacent.
Monash would’ve been a nervous heading into the fi nal quarter against Parkdale, having trailed for the majority of the game and with the reminder of last week’s game fi rmly entrenched in their minds. In contrast to last week’s performance, an inspired fi nal term ensured they secured victory. They slammed on six goals to one in the fi nal term leading them to a 29 point win. Cosgriff was a standout for The Blues, kicking four, while Taylor and Dick got plenty of the ball. The Vultures are lacking that killer instinct which would see them potentially win games. Hendricks again worked hard all day, and Emmerson (2) and Larkins (2) were dangerous up forward. The Vultures battled hard for three quarters but as the pace intensifi ed in the fi nal quarter, they faded.
Final quarter specialists PEGS, are emerging as a team capable of pulling off fi nal quarter comebacks. In the fi rst two rounds they have been adrift of their opponents at ¾ time, but have managed to triumph against the odds. Old Camberwell coughed up a 14 point lead, narrowly going down by two points. The Wellers were left to lament their third quarter dominance which saw them kick 5.5, ultimately costing them. The eff orts of Clarke, Hart and Tsindos weren’t enough to will The Wellers to victory. Meanwhile for PEGS, Jones and Glassford played pivotal roles in the win, as
well as Pound and Nolan who each contributed with two vital goals. It was a tense fi nal 30 seconds that almost saw Camberwell snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Down by three points Camberwell won the clearance and managed a last gasp snap on goal, only to miss by the barest of margins, as the siren blew seconds later.
Hampton Rovers continued their impressive start to season 2014, with a comprehensive 52 point win over Marcellin. The Eagles were never in the hunt, unable to apply scoreboard pressure and contain the Rovers forward line. Millsom and Bonato were solid contributors for the Eagles but they lacked the cavalry needed to outmuscle and outwork their opponents. The Eagles mounted a mini surge in the third term kicking the fi rst three goals, but that was as close as they would come. The Rovers took a commanding lead into ¾ time, with Turner kicking two in quick succession to extend their lead. Youngster James Gaston also kicked four on debut. The Rovers Ting and Burggraaff were in everything all day and shared best afi eld honours. An inexperienced Marcellin outfi t that had 14 players in their side who had played either none, or less than handful of senior games, was outplayed by an opposition that was more committed and willing to work harder over the four quarters.
Alarm bells are ringing down at the ‘Bear Cave’ after Banyule suff ered its second successive loss, going down at the hands of Ormond by 67 points. It was a frenetic opening that saw both teams trade early blows. It was Ormond who were able to absorb the pressure of the contest and sustain the intensity for the entire quarter, kicking three late goals in a row. New recruit Tom Buckley starred for The Monders kicking seven goals, in an eff ort that won him the admirations of the opposition. Buckely was ably supported by Tabakman (4) and Simon (3) who wreaked havoc for the Banyule defence. The Bears did show some fi ght in the third term to peg back the margin, as French and
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Smith continued their rich vein of form. However there was little they could do as the Monders went into overdrive in the fi nal quarter slamming on nine goals, to record an imposing win.
In Rob Stainforth’s 200th game for Peninsula it was fi tting that the Pirates prevailed. It was an even contest early, with the Pirates setting the tone, winning a number of clearances and driving the ball forward at every opportunity. Oakleigh, eventually got their running game going in the second quarter with Pat Ioannidis and Luke Andreatta prolifi c around the ball. They took control of the game through quick ball movement, but squandered a number of scoring opportunities, kicking eight behinds for the quarter. The score line at halftime fl attered The Pirates, fortunate to hold a fi ve point advantage. At the half time break Coach Claringbold (Peninsula coach) implored to his troops, ‘we look fl at footed and we’re letting them back in the game. Concentrate and lift the work rate.’ Rob Bambery provided a spark with his run and dash and second eff orts, while Jordan Pommeroy foiled Oakleigh’s forwards thrusts. The Pirates lifted their work rate and forced Oakleigh into making
errors, much to the delight of Stefan Barbour (4) who reaped the benefi ts of some great forward pressure. An emphatic second half display, built on running both ways and quick ball movement set up the 49 point win.
The Hampton Rovers appear to be travelling at an excessive rate of knots, however they won’t fi nd this match all smooth sailing, as they confront an Ormond side. In a Division 1 Grand Final rematch of last year I think The Rovers will get home in close one. Monash will be also be buoyed by their fi rst of season 2014 and will string two wins together when they give Banyule another case of the blues. Marcellin are a team that don’t like the taste of defeat and I expect them to bounce back this week against Parkdale. The Wellers will be determined to rebound after their narrow defeat, but Oakleigh are still searching for win number one, but I think The Wellers will just scrape home. I expect Peninsula to ruin PEGS’ promising start to the year.
PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVEOrmond 6.4, 12.7, 14.10, 23.11 (149)Banyule 4.0, 5.4, 8.6, 12.10 (82)GOALS, Ormond:T. Buckley 7, J. Tabakman 4, J. Simon 3, B. Upstill 2, M. Martinov 2, H. Simon 1, H. Jacobs 1, A. McCooke 1, S. Blandford 1, S. Ashton 1 Banyule: Not ProvidedBEST, Ormond:T. Buckley, T. Blackburn, L. Duthie, H. Simon, J. Simon, A. McCookeBanyule:L. French, L. O’Donnell, B. Smith, A. Barclay, M. Smith, R. Hay
Hampton Rovers 4.3, 8.5, 12.8, 16.12 (108)Marcellin 2.1, 3.2, 6.6, 8.8 (56)GOALS, Hampton Rovers:J. Gaston 4, E. Turner 3, G. Martyn 2, S. Burggraaff 2, S. Curry 1, M. Devereaux 1, L. Fletcher 1, J. McPherson 1, J. Donald 1Marcellin:D. Bolger 2, P. Millsom 2, M. Gasparini 1, J. Carlson 1, J. Robertson 1, S. McPherson 1BEST, Hampton Rovers:J. Ting, J. Schmitz, S. Burggraaff , K. Pinto, J. Gaston, E. TurnerMarcellin:A. Bonato, P. Millsom, J. Antypas, J. Blanch, J. Carlson, P. Chard
Peninsula 3.6, 4.8, 9.12, 12.19 (91)Oakleigh 3.1, 3.9, 3.10, 5.12 (42)GOALS, Peninsula:S. Barbour 4, S. Grigg 2, J. Gleeson 1, S. Glenn 1, A. Marshall 1, J. Archdeacon 1, S. Payze 1, B. Brisbane 1 Oakleigh: S. Tolongs 2, D. Cleary 1, P. Di Siervi 1, A. Cloke 1BEST, Peninsula:R. Bambery, D. Bruce, B. Southam, J. Pomeroy, S. Barbour, G. FletcherOakleigh:P. Ioannidis, L. Andreatta, P. Di Siervi, A. Cloke, R. Holden, S. Tolongs
PEGS 4.0, 5.3, 8.6, 12.12 (84)Old Camberwell 2.5, 4.9, 9.14, 11.16 (82)GOALS, PEGS:R. Nolan 2, J. Pound 2, B. Jones 1, T. Black 1, D. Forrest 1, D. Flaherty 1, J. Rogers 1, S. Ghasimzadeh 1, A. Bell 1, T. Skurrie 1Old Camberwell:S. Killworth 2, N. Tsindos 2, J. Duke 2, G. Tolson 2, J. Eade 2, A. Lloyd 1BEST, PEGS:B. Jones, C. Glassford, R. Baddeley, T. Black, S. Ghasimzadeh, C. LivoriOld Camberwell:B. Hart, A. Clarke, N. Tsindos, T. Miriklis, W. Kanz, O. Lloyd
Monash Blues 1.1, 3.6, 6.11, 12.13 (85)Parkdale Vultures 0.5, 3.8, 6.12, 7.14 (56)GOALS, Monash Blues:J. Cosgriff 4, J. Rau 1, A. Hickey 1, G. Taylor 1, M. Mason 1, T. McKenzie 1, J. Griffi ths 1, Z. Ledin 1, N. Petering 1 Parkdale Vultures: S. Larkins 2, L. Emmerson 2, C. Dillon 1, T. Redmond 1, L. Platt 1BEST, Monash Blues:J. Cosgriff , C. Dick, G. Taylor, J. Ledin, N. Petering, B. AmbergParkdale Vultures:M. Graham, S. Hendricks, C. Dillon, M. Meyer, S. Larkins, C. Ryan
Ormond 3.4, 10.7, 12.12, 20.15 (135)Banyule 0.1, 0.3, 3.5, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Ormond:D. Brosnan 6, T. Naylor 3, B. Atkins 3, S. McCooke 3, D. Frazier 2, J. Harry 1, D. Riazah-Kesheh 1, A. Clinch 1Banyule:Not ProvidedBEST, Ormond:D. Brosnan, N. Manning, J. Gates, B. Atkins, T. Naylor, M. PappasBanyule:M. Crema, J. Grose, S. Hills, L. Burns, J. Brazzale, M. Borg
Marcellin 3.4, 4.5, 7.8, 10.10 (70)Hampton Rovers 0.0, 1.2, 1.7, 2.10 (22)GOALS, Marcellin:H. Lee 4, T. Blanch 3, C. Kemp 1, A. Coburn 1, T. Natoli 1Hampton Rovers:C. Long 1, S. Clements 1BEST, Marcellin:S. Gill, W. Delahunty, A. Manakis, T. Blanch, H. Lee, C. StewartHampton Rovers:K. McNeil, N. Taylor, T. Youl, L. Wheeler, M. Short, N. Jewell
Oakleigh 4.4, 5.5, 9.8, 14.8 (92)Peninsula 2.2, 2.11, 4.12, 6.15 (51)GOALS, Oakleigh:J. Paola 5, B. Hogan 2, T. Golik 2, J. Van De Ven 2, J. Revere 1, A. Shaw 1, R. Gonzalez 1Peninsula:S. Cain 2, S. Murray 1, L. O’Grady 1, T. Stainforth 1BEST, Oakleigh:A. Binns, A. Matthieson, C. Mercuri, B. Hogan, J. Revere, J. PaolaPeninsula:A. Brockley, T. Scarpella, M. Beggs, L. Keon, T. Stainforth, R. White
PEGS 5.5, 6.10, 11.10, 13.14 (92)Old Camberwell 2.1, 3.6, 5.7, 6.7 (43)GOALS, PEGS:Not ProvidedOld Camberwell:D. De Sanctis 3, N. Russell 1, A. Rogers 1, M. Cottrell 1BEST, PEGS:Not ProvidedOld Camberwell:A. Romanin, C. McLaughlin, D. De Sanctis, C. Webster, A. Rogers, N. Searles
Parkdale Vultures 5.3, 7.7, 10.7, 13.10 (88)Monash Blues 3.2, 4.3, 7.4, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures:J. Lay 3, J. Boland 3, M. Hayes 2, S. L’Huillier 1, T. McLENNAN 1, M. O’Connor 1, J. Le Breton 1, L. Thomas 1Monash Blues:P. Bryce 3, J. Taylor 2, N. Burri 2, J. Hertan 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures:M. Nixon, S. L’Huillier, S. Sullivan, J. Lay, R. Swayn, J. BolandMonash Blues:P. Bryce, Z. Wilson, J. Taylor, D. Hatch, D. Meehan, N. Burri
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VAFA Media Coverage
9.00 VAFA Footy ShowHosted by Andrew Leonard and John Kanis. Plus a rotating panel
of VAFA experts discussing all the big issues of the week.
1.45 VAFA Match of the DayFriday ANZAC Day Old Scotch v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers (Premier)
Saturday 1.45pm-5.00pm Old Carey v Old Melburnians (Premier B)
Plus all the around the ground scores as the season commences!
LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL
Late Scores - April 12Uni Blacks - Premier
Uni Blacks - Premier Reserves
Fitzroy - Premier B
Old Melburnians - Premier B
Old Melburnians - Premier B Reserves
Old Carey - Premier B Reserves
AJAX - Premier B Reserves
Mazenod - Premier B Thirds
Marcellin - Premier C
Banyule - Premier C
Banyule - Premier C Reserves
Ivanhoe - Division 2
Ivanhoe - Division 2 Reserves
Kew - Division 2
Kew - Division 2 Reserves
Monash Gryphons - Division 2 Reserves
Aquinas - Division 3
South Mornington - Division 3
South Mornington - Division 3 Reserves
Old Melburnians - U19 Premier
St Kevins - U19 Premier
AJAX - U19 3
Old Carey - U19 3
Old Xaverians - U19 3
PEGS - U19 North
Wyndham - U19 North
Old Haileybury - U19 South
Hawthorn - Club XVII 1
Kew - Club XVIII 3
Incorrect Scores April 12Hampton Rovers - Club XVIII (2)
Beaumaris - Premier Reserve
Old Xaverians - Premier B Thirds
Point Cook - Division 4
West Brunswick - Division 4 Reserves
St Mary’s Salesian - U19 North
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers - U19 South
Kew- Under 18
Fitzroy - Premier B Thirds (Second Off ence)
Parkdale - U19 South (Second Off ence)
Results of Tribunal – 15 April 2014
Thomas Hywood, Old Melburnians. Headbutting, 4 match.
*Nicholas Gentile, Mazenod. Striking, 2 matches.
*Nicholas Gentile, Mazenod. Striking, 2 matches. (Total 4 matches)
*Josh Pavlou, Hampton Rovers. Striking, 2 matches.
*Rohan Nolan, PEGS. Striking, 2 matches.
*Bill Jackson, Ivanhoe. Front on contact, 2 matches.
*Matthew Simpson, Old Paradians. Elbowing, 2 matches.
*Kristian Cherbakof, Bulleen Templestowe. Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.
*Jake Jones, St. Bernards (U19). Attempting to strike, 1 match.
*Ryan Cleaver, Banyule (U19). Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.
*Steven Rickards, Parkdale (Thirds). Striking, 2 matches.
*Tom Lewin, St. Kevins (Thirds). Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed penalty.
Results of Tribunal – 22 April 2014
Aaron Shaw, Oakleigh (Res.). Striking, 8 matches
Results of Investigations
Old Mentonians and Williamstown CYMS minor melee, senior match on 5 April.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150.
Old Camberwell and PEGS major, senior match on 12 April.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $300.
Parkdale Vultures and St. Kevins minor, thirds match on 12 April.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150.
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MARK SECCULL REACHES 350
Old Haileybury club legend Mark ‘Disco’ Seccull
will play his 350th game during round 3 at
Princes Park versus AJAX. Mark started at the
club in 1987 playing 10 games in the Under 19’s
before being promoted to the seniors. Since then
Mark spent some time playing for Springvale
in the VFA plus 4 years in the USA whereby he
became a prominent member of the Orange
County Bombers. A former captain of the club,
the pinnacle of Mark’s career was a dominant
performance in the 2006 A Grade Grand Final
versus Old Xaverians, kicking 4 goals for the
Bloods and leading the club to their fi rst A grade
premiership. In addition to the 2006 fl ag, Mark
also played in the 1990 and 1995 premiership
teams and captained the VAFA state team.
In recent times Mark has found a new
exuberance for the game and has worked
extremely hard on maintaining a high level
of fi tness. During the 2013 season the Bloods
were hit with a number of injuries meaning that
Mark’s workload increased dramatically and in
many games he was required to ruck for most
of the day. In typical ‘Disco’ style, he grabbed
the bull by the horns and produced a number
of dominant displays throughout the year. His
outstanding performances were rewarded by
fi nishing Runner Up in the Seniors B&F whereby
he fi nished only 1 vote behind the winner.
In 2014 Disco has enjoyed a strong pre-
season and has started the season in excellent
form. In addition to assuming his playing
responsibilities, Disco recently accepted the
position as Old Haileybury club President and
has been working diligently off the fi eld to
improve a number of aspects of the club. Disco
remains the beating heart of Old Haileybury
Football Club, congratulations to Disco on 350
magnifi cent games.
asked how he would like to be remembered he
merely answered, “Someone who put himself
out there and followed through” and that he
“would do it again if needed”. As for the walk
itself, he doesn’t want it put on any pedestal but
to be remembered as a as “just another thing
that somebody did to raise money for the club”.
Rob’s walk was an example to all who pull on
the jumper as to what self-sacrifi ce is all about
and not being scared to put it all on the line and
have a crack. To those that have formally worn
the red, yellow and black and those behind the
scenes, it was about reminding them how much
the club means to them.
Yarra Valley is a football club that is so much
more that a place to play a game. It is a part of
our lives and we will do whatever is needed to
support the club and one of our own, no matter
how crazy the idea.
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NOBS TO LAUNCH BOOK ON THEIR HISTORY
As was heard on the Coodabeen Champions
last Easter Saturday, the history of North Old
Boys F.C. Out we come to play – 50 years 1963-
2013 will be offi cially launched next week. The
editor of the book, Trevor Ludeman spoke with
the Coodabeens about putting together the
book which has captured both the history of
the club, its players & supporters but also the
oral history, with a collection of stories provided
from over 30 contributors. This 120 page book
features photos, memorabilia, press clippings
from the past 50 years of NOBs football. The
launch of the book will take place at Gillon Oval
Social Club rooms on the 3rd May at NOB’s-St
Pat’s home match versus Yarra Valley. The pre-
match lunch will cost: $25 per person, which
includes lunch and your fi rst drink and of course
the opportunity to purchase the book! The book
will cost $80 and all proceeds will go to the club.
For those that cannot make the lunch head to
the club’s website and you can order your copy
there. www.nobspc.org.au/
SUPERCOACH SEARLE TAKES CHARGE AT ST KEVINS
Peta Searle is a well-known coach in the world
of football ranks and she is one of Victoria’s most
decorated female football coaches and this year
has taken up a role as an assistant coach at St
Kevins Old Boys. As her impressive football CV
shows, Peta played the game for 15 years, and
she became the fi rst ever Victorian Women’s
Football League (VWFL) coach to lead the
Darebin Falcons to 5 consecutive premierships.
Peta continues to work with AFL Victoria/VWFL
high-performance academy, helping the next
generation of elite female players. Last year she
was head coach for the Western Bulldogs in the
fi rst ever women’s draft match at the MCG and
will be back to do the same again this year.
Other successful accolades include, 2010
Australian Football Coaches Association
Victorian female coach of the year and in 2011
All-Australian women’s coach. In 2013, Peta
created history when she became the fi rst
ever senior assistant coach at a VFL club (Port
Melbourne), working under Gary Ayres. This
year Peta joins St Kevins to work under senior
coach to Daniel Harford. Peta is responsible
for the SKOB backline and the club are rapt to
have her on board. A great pickup for SKOB and
hopefully a sign of things to come in the future,
with more female coaches involved in the VAFA.
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ABLETT AND TUCK DELIGHT ST MARY’S SALESIAN
Far from trying to out-do The Age’s Greg Baum
in a battle of prose on these pages, FTLOTG will
just report on the story reporting on the story of
Gary Ablett Senior and Michael Tuck attending
St Mary’s Salesian’s home lunch the week before
Easter. As seen in Easter Saturday’s Age, Baum
wrote of the attendance at the lunch of the
Division 2 club of two of the AFL/VFL’s greats.
You can read Baum’s story by going to this link:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl /afl -news/ablett-
on-ablett-i-might-have-to-abdicate-20140418-
zqwcy.html. Ablett spoke about his playing days,
his move from Hawthorn about his son Gary
and the comparison between the feats of Gary
now versus the feats of Gary last generation. We
however like the photo that Gary Ablett posed
for with St Mary’s Salesian reserve player Stefan
Gusts who slotted 11 goals in the reserve’s 173
point win over Elsternwick. Stefan’s ten fi ngers
and Gary’s one combined for the 11 majors
Gusts managed on the day. St Mary’s Salesian
President David Malcom was delighted with the
day and told us. “We had over 80 at the Lunch
made up of past players, supporters, parents &
sponsors, Gary and Michael were fantastic , they
stayed till after 3\4 time, were happy to meet
and talk with every one as well as have photos
taken and sign autographs. Michael Tuck has
also taken on the role of Club Patron. At their
insistence, Gary and Michael met the senior
players in the rooms before the game. Needless
to say there were quite a few surprised and
nervous players!”
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PET MEMBERSHIPS? SKOB ARE SIGNED UP
We liked this from St Kevin’s Old Boys who are
promoting and signing up their furry friends
for SKOB Pet Memberships. We are not too sure
how many SKOB pets have taken up the off er
but we would love to know if any other clubs
have membership packages like this. If you
don’t believe us head check out the post from
the club’s Facebook page and of course you can
head to the club store to sign up your animal. We
are not too sure where to hang the membership
medallion or your lead if your Goldfi sh wants
to sign up but we are sure the innovators at
St Kevin’s will have something for your pet
whatever shape or size they may come in.
ALEX ANTHONY BECOMES THIRD FEMALE
TO FIELD UMPIRE IN PREMIER
Congratulations to Alex Anthony on becoming
just the third female to ever offi ciate a Premier
section match as a fi eld umpire two weeks ago
when she took up the whistle for the match
between De La Salle and Old Scotch. At 22
years old, Alex has a strong future ahead of
her and she follows in the footsteps of Leah
Gallagher and Jade Daly that have umpired
Premier (formerly A Grade) matches. You can
read more about Alex’s story at vafa.com.au as
Leader Newspaper journalist Brad Beitzel wrote
a fantastic story on her achievement last week.
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GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE
350Old Haileybury Club legend MARK ‘DISCO’ SECCULL will play his 350th game
this week. See a full story on Mark’s 350 games in For the Love of the Game.
300
Congratulations to Ormond’s DAMIEN CLEARY – “Pisto” played junior football for
St Peters and then for Oakleigh in the VFA, before making the move to Ormond
in 1995. He played in the 1998 Reserves premiership, and won the reserves Best
& Fairest in 1996 and 1999. He plays in the Thirds these days and we congratulate
him on this huge milestone.
100
Congratulations to Ormond’s DWAIN BAILEY - “Dwaino” played his junior
football for the Cobden Bombers. He joined Ormond from Caulfi eld Grammarians
in 2005, where he played in the U/19 premiership. He followed up with Reserves
premierships in 2007 and 2008. Dwain is still a valuable contributor to the seniors,
and we congratulate him on this milestone.
100
Congratulations to St Bernards’ MICHAEL ANGEL - A talented halfback who is quiet in nature but
miserly to opposition forwards, Michael’s ability to read the play, keep close checking and spoil
eff ectively makes him one of St Bernards most valuable and consistent players. In recent years,
Michael has also volunteered many times to take junior training, and is in the senior leadership
group this year. Congratulations and well played Michael.
100
Congratulations to St Bernards’ JAKE BEVANDA - Jake Bevanda has chalked up his 100th game
for St Bernards. Another St Bernards Junior, Jake’s tally includes 24 U/19 games, two Reserves
games and 74 Senior games. A dashing and versatile utility, Jake has been a regular Senior player
since 2009. Congratulations and well played Jake.!
100
In 2007 DEAN STEINBERG played a number of games with the Under 19’s and managed one
senior game. The following year he played mostly again with the Under 19’s, with two senior
appearances. Now in his second year as captain of the AJAX reserves “Chief” fi nally cracks it for his
ton, with a mixture of games at all levels. Congratulations Dean.
100
Congratulations to Oakleigh’s PAT DI SIERVI on his 100th senior game against
PEGS. Pat played his fi rst senior game against Therry Penola in 2007. He has
continued to contribute as a regular senior member. Pat has developed into a
strong leader and is currently Vice Captain.
100Congratulations to Oakleigh’s NICK SEEL on his 100th game against Peninsula.
Nick was recruited from Oakleigh JFC and played his fi rst game against St Marys
U19’s in round 1 2009.
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GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE
100NATH RAITI joined the Hawks in 2008 as a shy young kid from Mildura and has grown in to a
leader of the club. Co-Captain in 2013 and this year becoming Club Captain, Nath is a valuable
member of the Hawks push towards a premiership in 2014.
50Congratulations to RICHMOND CENTRAL’S DAVID LOGAN who played his 50th game for the
club in Round 2. A 2013 Premiership player, his unorthodox pre-season (walking the length of
Spain, from Malaga to La Coruna) has him in outstanding form already this season.
50
Congratulations to St Bernards’ SIMON CAVEN - Simon played his fi rst senior game for St
Bernards at just 17 and has been a regular senior player since. Whether working hard in defense
with brother Tom, or swung across half forward, Simon’s fast closing speed and strength at the
contest make him a valuable asset to the team.
50Congratulations to ANTHONY CVEK of the Glen Eira Saints on his 50th game this week. Well
done Anthony.
50Congratulations to Oakleigh’s MATTHEW WASS on his 50th game against Peninsula. Matt was
recruited from Kingborough Tigers and played his fi rst game against Old Haileybury reserves in
Round 8, 2010.
50Congratulations to Oakleigh’s PAT IOANNIDIS on his 50th senior game against
PEGS. Pat was recruited from East Burwood and played his fi rst senior game
against Beaumaris in Round 1, 2011.Pat has now become a regular senior player.
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For some clubs the fi rst couple rounds are to fi nd your feet, to prepare for a long season ahead, to get comfortable with the competition, whilst for others it’s to make the move straight to the top of the table. Therry Penola and Williamstown CYMS have done just that. Being the only two clubs left undefeated and with healthy percentages already, the Hare’s of the section have left the Tortoise’s in the dust. As the classic fable depicts, the steady movers defi nitely aren’t out of the race, although they better get off the line soon to catch these bolters.
Only two weeks into the season and Therry Penola’s Corey and Jarrod Bannister are already proving an ominous threat to the rest of the section. In Therry’s 115-point demolition of MHSOB Corey bagged eight goals, whilst Jarrod kicked four and combined with the pairs 16 goals last week, the Lions are raising their hands to be a true contender. After a tight fi rst quarter, Therry blew the game open with nine goals to zip in the second, and didn’t look like stopping as the margin surged past the 100-point mark. Therry’s other brother combination, Matthew and Joel Costello proved menacing, kicking fi ve between them across half forward. With two big wins on the trot sees their percentage rocket to 263, claiming dominance of the section for now.
Renovations of Toorak Park’s surface forced the rivals Prahran Assumption and Bulleen Templestowe to battle out on unfamiliar grounds at a breezy Sportscover Arena, resulting in the greatest margin between the two in recent years. Bulleen Templestowe had fi rst use of the wind, but were unable to take advantage as the Two Blues’ extra man back proved very eff ective in clogging up and halting the Bullants’ scoring opportunities. Prahran Assumption didn’t have such diffi culties kicking with the wind as they pushed away to a 21-point lead at halftime, but Bulleen Templestowe dragged it back to a single digit defi cit in the third, setting up for another nail-biting fourth quarter between the two. However, it ended in a barrage as the Two Blues kicked seven unanswered goals in the fi nal term. The Bullants
rallied with three late goals but the game was sealed as Prahran Assumption defeated their rivals by 43-points.
Old Geelong bounced back from their devastating Round 1 defeat to conjure up a hosing of a hot NOBSPC side in emphatic fashion. The OG’s fl ew out of the blocks scoring 5.6 to 1.3 in the fi rst quarter, showing their intensity and attacking nature that was lacking a week prior. The home side used Como Park to their advantage as their run and carry strategy worked to full eff ect, bounding their way to consecutive goals in the second term to lead by 28-points. Old Geelong made their fi nal push in the third quarter kicking another four goals as they coasted to a 43-point victory in the last. Peter Shepherd again showed his class and capabilities for the NOBS/St Pats, but was unable to drag his team over the line. Paul Tucker kicked four goals for the victors, while Aaron Bird was deemed best on ground for his silky performance and two goals.
Williamstown CYMS made it two wins in a row last weekend, as they knocked off Whitefriars with ease. After a tight fi rst quarter Williamstown found their footing along with a majority of possession in the second, but didn’t transition into scoreboard pressure, kicking 3.7 for the term to lead by 22-points. Another fairly even quarter saw the Friars’ chances of snatching a victory was plausible, until Jack Gray and the CY’s ended those hopes. Gray led the charge with three of the eight Williamstown goals in the fi nal term, seeing the Friars’ bubble burst. Rowan Mattinson was best on for the Whitefriars, whilst Ashley Heaver delivered a standout performance to be named BOG in the 64-point victory.
Yarra Valley secured their fi rst win for the year as they hosted Old Mentonians, who’ve now played
MAKING A MOVE
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DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 7 / 70%)
Old Geelong v Yarra Valley
Williamstown CYMS v MHSOB
Old Mentonians v Prahran Assumption
Bulleen Templestowe v NOBS/St Pats
Whitefriars v Therry Penola
DIVI
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Old Geelong 5.6, 9.7, 13.10, 15.12 (102)NOBS/St Pats 1.3, 5.3, 7.5, 8.11 (59)GOALS, Old Geelong:P. Tucker 4, A. Stewart 2, A. Bird 2, C. O’Brien 2, M. Collister 1, C. Wood 1, H. McKay 1, D. Andrew 1, A. Leahy 1NOBS/St Pats:M. Keown 3, D. Byrne 2, B. Holland 2, L. Ezard 1BEST, Old Geelong:A. Bird, H. Johnstone, F. Woodhouse, C. O’Brien, S. Johns, A. LeahyNOBS/St Pats:P. Shepherd, B. Holland, D. Byrne, T. McCullagh, L. Ezard, M. O’Donoghue
Therry Penola 5.4, 14.8, 17.16, 25.18 (168)MHSOB 4.2, 4.4, 6.8, 7.11 (53)GOALS, Therry Penola:C. Bannister 8, J. Bannister 4, M. Costello 3, S. Day 2, J. Costello 2, A. Marangon 2, M. Lyons 2, S. O’Sullivan-Plaza 1, J. Crotty 1MHSOB:S. Villani 2, J. Tran 1, R. McIntyre 1, L. Hood 1, T. Rendell 1, L. Campbell 1BEST, Therry Penola:J. White, M. Costello, B. Ratcliff e, D. Ryan, M. Reynolds, D. GrantMHSOB:T. Harper, S. Villani, W. Taft, J. Tran, M. Hamilton-Ho, J. Sherwin
Williamstown CYMS 2.1, 5.8, 8.11, 16.17 (113)Whitefriars 2.2, 2.4, 5.5, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS:J. Gray 3, L. Molan 2, R. Ackerly 2, R. Joy 1, K. Scown 1, T. Murphy 1, A. Heaver 1, S. Puhar 1, J. Hogarth 1, N. Walsh 1, C. Cini 1, M. John 1Whitefriars:A. Woods 2, H. Cotsford 1, A. Pearson 1, T. Hutton 1, D. Tibaldi 1, G. Power 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS:A. Heaver, J. Gray, M. John, P. Johnson, J. Bencich, N. BlackneyWhitefriars:R. Mattinson, G. Power, H. Cotsford, M. Collins, L. Kaldor, K. Toce
Yarra Valley 3.3, 9.3, 11.9, 14.11 (95)Old Mentonians 2.3, 4.6, 5.7, 11.11 (77)GOALS, Yarra Valley:S. Savage 3, S. Yeo 3, N. Paton 2, C. Hodgens 2, J. Canham 1, R. Pollard 1, S. Donald 1, M. MacLennan 1Old Mentonians:B. Robertson 5, D. Brown 3, J. Jansson 1, C. Edgeworth 1, M. Gledhill 1BEST, Yarra Valley:R. Amos, C. Hodgens, N. Paton, S. Yeo, R. Pollard, B. TrendOld Mentonians:D. Brown, W. Stone, B. Norton, J. Jansson, B. Rossi, C. Edgeworth
Prahran Assumption 1.2, 7.9, 9.11, 17.15 (117)Bulleen Templestowe 1.4, 4.6, 8.8, 11.8 (74)GOALS, Prahran Assumption:J. Robbins 4, A. Sleight 3, J. Grigg 3, P. Harris 2, J. Musster 1, B. Adams 1, J. Simonetta 1, J. Panagiotaros 1, T. Maya 1Bulleen Templestowe:J. Cowell 2, P. Sartori 2, R. Course 2, K. Cherbakof 2, L. Wallis 1, L. Costa 1, A. Lucisano 1BEST, Prahran Assumption:T. Keaney, J. Matherson, J. Panagiotaros, T. Rogers, J. Musster, J. RobbinsBulleen Templestowe:R. Course, H. Vogler, J. Moio, N. Giavasoglou, P. Sartori, J. Cowell
Old Geelong 3.2, 5.7, 8.8, 12.12 (84)NOBS/St Pats 3.3, 5.4, 9.5, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Old Geelong:T. Wigan 3, C. Hammond 2, J. Bell 2, W. Sharp 2, J. Dunell 1, A. Panton 1, P. Lynch 1NOBS/St Pats:Not ProvidedBEST, Old Geelong:W. Sharp, J. Dunell, J. Bell, C. Bolsin, T. Fyshe, P. LynchNOBS/St Pats:Not Provided
Therry Penola 3.5, 5.10, 12.10, 16.16 (112)MHSOB 3.1, 3.3, 4.6, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Therry Penola:J. Butson 4, L. Ryan 3, D. Ractliff e 3, A. Nicolaou 1, S. Robertson 1, M. Salerno 1, J. Quinn 1, L. Lentini 1, D. Blake 1MHSOB:M. Hughes 2, Z. Smooker 1, N. Campbell 1, C. Hewish 1, W. Colman 1BEST, Therry Penola:J. Coutts, A. Nicolaou, S. Calafi ore, J. Butson, S. Robertson, J. MennuniMHSOB:R. Gavan, M. Hughes, C. Wakefi eld, N. Campbell, B. Pretty, N. Campbell
Williamstown CYMS 6.3, 8.6, 12.9, 16.14 (110)Whitefriars 2.1, 4.3, 4.7, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS:S. Barlow 4, B. Hynes 3, B. McRae 3, N. Bratby 2, T. Truter 2, P. Colagrossi 1, C. Manser 1Whitefriars:Not ProvidedBEST, Williamstown CYMS:B. McRae, D. Weston, F. Henry, M. Cavarra, S. Barlow, N. BratbyWhitefriars:Not Provided
Yarra Valley 3.3, 8.6, 12.9, 17.12 (114)Old Mentonians 2.3, 2.3, 4.4, 5.4 (34)GOALS, Yarra Valley:C. Trend 5, B. Seeger 4, C. Johnson 2, M. Letson 1, T. Rolland 1, L. McCleary 1, H. Cooper 1, A. Whetham 1, D. Perry 1Old Mentonians:M. Brown 1, T. Cashion 1, D. Lamb 1, S. Cormie 1, J. Waldron 1BEST, Yarra Valley:M. Letson, M. Fraser, G. Smith, C. Trend, B. Seeger, D. MillsOld Mentonians:M. Brown, J. Waldron, J. D’Unienville, P. Merkus, C. Downie, N. Huttley
Prahran Assumption 3.4, 6.6, 9.6, 9.7 (61)Bulleen Templestowe 1.1, 3.2, 5.3, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Prahran Assumption:R. Cohalan 3, R. Hocking 1, J. Rice 1, W. Candy 1, R. Ellis 1, P. Freeman 1, J. Williams 1Bulleen Templestowe:D. Tonelli 3, A. Fabris 2, D. Russo 1, P. Tsokas 1, C. Galapi 1BEST, Prahran Assumption:T. Webb, W. Candy, R. Cohalan, B. Kenny, O. Hagen, A. TalbotBulleen Templestowe:D. Tulloch, D. Tonelli, K. Mattiuzzo, M. Rogers, A. Fabris, C. Galapi
DIVISION 1 LAST ROUND DIVISION 1 RESERVE
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verse MHSOB 2-0 wins verse 0-2 wins. The CY’s to win comfortably. Prahran Assumption travels to Mentone Grammar Playing Ground against Old Mentonians, the momentums with the Two Blues and expect that to continue with another victory. Bulleen Templestowe plays NOBS/St Pats, NOBSPC to be too strong for the Bullants. Whitefriars tackle 1st placed Therry Penola, can’t see the Friars being able to hold the Lions, Therry Penola to keep top spot with a win.
out two tough defeats. Old Mentonians stuck with Yarra Valley throughout the fi rst term, but with a couple slip ups in the second, the Bushrangers pushed out the margin to 27-points going into the long break. The gap increased to 38-points going into the fi nal change, but the Panthers weren’t going to die wondering, fi nishing with a fl ourish and kicking six goals in the last quarter. They managed to win the quarter but Yarra Valley still won the match 95-77. Ben Robertson kicked fi ve for OMFC, as Simon Yeo and Samuel Savage kicked three apiece for the Bushrangers.
This week, Old Geelong host Yarra Valley at Como Park, the OG’s will make it two in a row after a hearty victory last time out. Williamstown CYMS
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DIVI
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2
After round two, three sides have staked an early claim as contenders as St Mary’s, Old Eltham and Kew have made the perfect start to 2014. Of the three, St Mary’s has its nose in front in the premiership race as Jess Sinclair’s side has not missed a beat. A true gauge of their improvement will come this Saturday as they face Old Eltham on their home deck. Last Saturday Monash Gryphons hosted Glen Eira in what turned out to be one of the matches of the round. An extremely tight contest from the get go with multiple lead changes and four goals apiece in the fi rst quarter saw the Saints take a one point lead into quarter-time. It was much the same story in the second, with both sides trading blows on the scoreboard. Monash gained the ascendency and edged in front by a point at the main break. Sounding a bit like a broken record, multiple lead changes were again on the menu in the third. Glen Eira, led valiantly by Waras Carstensen up forward with six goals gained a three point lead and the momentum heading into the last. The Gryphons, on the back of a best afi eld performance by Ben Rose would not be denied, slamming on fi ve goals to one in the fi nal quarter to record a resounding 23 point win.
After a successful lunch and hearing from esteemed guests, AFL legends Michael Tuck and Gary Ablett Snr. St Mary’s renewed their “pre-merger” rivalry the boys from Elsternwick. The Saints took a while to get up and going, but when they clicked into gear, they did so with authority, slamming on seven goals to one in a dominant fi rst quarter. The Saints’ solid defence held up in the second as the Wicks did their best to peg back the lead and won the quarter by a point. A positive Anthony Grace would have taken into half-time. St Mary’s lifted in the third. They put on six goals but Elsternwick would not go away. The Wicks got on top in the back end of the quarter and slotted four of their own but were still 51 points in arrears. In the last St Mary’s struggled to convert forward of centre but ran out the game better. The undermanned Wicks were resolute all day but were simply outclassed in the end. St Mary’s 64 point winners.
Hosting Old Paradians, Ivanhoe hoped to capitalise on their solid win over Glen Eira, while the Raiders were seeking redemption after a poor showing against St Mary’s a week earlier. In near perfect conditions, inaccuracy cost Old Paradians early, they kicked 0.4 to Ivanhoe’s 2.3 and were 11 points down at quarter-time. With the Raiders looking shaky, they needed to make a stand and they did. They banged on seven goals to one in the second and took a 24 point lead into the main break. The Hoes caught the inaccuracy bug in the third which cost them eating further into the defi cit and found themselves 20 points down heading into the last. With Ivanhoe still in the hunt, the Raiders needed to take it up a notch in the last, and with Dave Boundy on fi re with seven they would salute by 32 points. A win that they hope will give season the kick start it needed.
After unfurling their premiership fl ags at Victoria Park, Kew looked at South Melbourne as their fi rst genuine Div 2 scalp. Both sides started slowly and could only scrounge together a goal each in the fi rst and it seemed it could be tight all day. From then on Kew took control. In a clinical display, Kew put through 15 goals after quarter-time and ran out 24 point winners. Three second quarter goals Tim Allman inspired the Bears, as Max Waters led them home with four. Midfi elder Jeremy Fultheim gave Kew plenty of drive and was awarded best on ground honours. In another pleasing display, youngster Kyle Margaritis relished the contest despite his age or stature. In physical game, South Melbourne were behind the eight ball after losing three crucial players to injury halfway through the fi rst and were down to two on the bench but stayed in touch all day.
With both sides in-form, St Johns v Old Eltham had a “big game” feel about it from the get go. A rivalry
DIVISION 2 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 8 / 80%)
Old Eltham v St Mary’s
Ivanhoe v Elsternwick
South Melbourne v Monash
Glen Eira v Old Paradians
St Johns v Kew
IT’S TIGHT AT THE TOP
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that this match was decided, as he kicked his sixth with a minute to go, the Turtles held on for a three point win.
It may be only round 3, but every game this week holds some sort of signifi cance. A “top of the table clash” between Old Eltham and St Mary’s, Ivanhoe will look to go 2-1 from three home games as they host Elsternwick, while St Johns will want to bounce back and do the same against Kew. South Melbourne will be looking for their fi rst win, in their maiden home game for 2014 against Monash and Old Paradians will look to build on their momentum against Glen Eira.
DIVISION 2 LAST ROUND DIVISION 2 RESERVE
formed after tight contests over the last few years
fuelled what was a spiteful and physical game. It
was a hot footy early with the Turtles aiming to
stifl e the JOCs run by creating numbers around
the ball. St Johns settled and took a two goal lead
into the fi rst change. The Turtles capitalised on St
Johns’ turnovers in the second and bridged the
gap to just two points at half-time. The Turtles’
ruckmen in Brown and Crooks were pivotal all-
day, fi lling holes and stymieing St Johns’ rebound
off half back and keeping the ball in Old Eltham’s
attacking half. In the last the intensity lifted again
with both sides gaining dominance at various
stages. It was off the boot of Sab Ciavola though
Old Paradians 0.4, 7.5, 8.6, 12.8 (80)Ivanhoe 2.3, 3.5, 4.10, 6.12 (48)GOALS, Old Paradians:D. Boundy 7, M. Bellizia 2, D. Giddings 1, C. Kandilakis 1, R. Bugeja 1Ivanhoe:C. Traeger 3, J. Harty 1, T. Williamson 1, L. Roberts 1BEST, Old Paradians:B. Moylan, W. Jeff rey, M. Derham, R. Bugeja, M. Boundy, M. BelliziaIvanhoe:T. O’Donnell, J. McDonald, C. Kingsford, B. Jackson, J. Garth, G. FrancisKew 1.5, 6.9, 11.13, 16.17 (113)South Melbourne Districts 1.5, 4.7, 8.8, 13.11 (89)GOALS, Kew:M. Waters 4, R. Maibaum 3, T. Allman 3, S. Bishop 2, J. Fultheim 2, M. Vlahos 1, T. Ahern 1South Melbourne Districts:R. Chirgwin 2, S. Bradford 2, A. Lane 2, R. Benson 2, A. Ray 1, T. McNamara 1, E. Costello 1BEST, Kew:J. Fultheim, K. Margaritis, R. Wyley, J. Delbridge, M. Waters, T. AllmanSouth Melbourne Districts:A. Bermingham, T. Wright, K. Tutty, J. Cliff ord, R. ChirgwinMonash Gryphons 4.1, 7.4, 11.6, 16.9 (105)Glen Eira 4.2, 7.3, 11.9, 12.10 (82)GOALS, Monash Gryphons:J. Nuguid 3, A. Erwin-Ross 2, J. Stevenson 2, A. Barrett 1, K. Cherian 1, M. Ryan 1, S. Kerr 1, A. Robilliard 1, C. Mackie 1, M. Welsh 1, T. Bye 1, M. Savage 1Glen Eira:J. Waras Carstensen 6, S. Jeanes 2, M. Ramanathan 1, L. Barda 1, R. McGirr 1, J. Duhau 1BEST, Monash Gryphons:B. Rose, C. Mackie, S. Kerr, A. Erwin-Ross, J. Nuguid, D. PetsinisGlen Eira:J. Waras Carstensen, L. Barda, M. Ramanathan, J. Duhau, S. Jeanes, H. ScholesOld Eltham Collegians 0.2, 3.6, 7.9, 10.11 (71)St Johns 2.2, 4.2, 7.7, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians:S. Ciavola 6, C. Brown 1, T. Woods 1, J. Laver 1, S. Pepyat 1St Johns:K. Arnold 3, G. Costas 3, R. Scott 1, A. Jones 1, J. Mourant 1, E. Jakwot 1BEST, Old Eltham Collegians:J. Laver, S. Pepyat, B. Strongman, S. Ciavola, L. Ogilvie, L. CourseSt Johns:G. Costas, L. Mara, L. O’Connor, C. Christiansen, B. Ayache, M. SofoulisSt Mary’s Salesian 7.8, 8.14, 14.16, 17.24 (126)Elsternwick 1.4, 3.5, 7.7, 9.8 (62)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian:L. Holmes 4, B. Andrews 4, N. Latsas 2, J. Dickinson 1, A. Pathirana 1, T. Whittle 1, J. Strangward 1, D. Weetra 1, L. Childs 1, K. Buchanan 1Elsternwick:D. Convery 3, G. Cameron 2, A. Thornton 2, K. Conrau 1, S. Convery 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian:N. Latsas, T. Whittle, B. Andrews, K. Buchanan, J. Dickinson, J. StrangwardElsternwick:G. Cameron, A. Oldfi eld, N. Withers, S. Convery, C. Mahony, D. Convery
Ivanhoe 3.4, 8.8, 12.11, 18.16 (124)Old Paradians 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 2.5 (17)GOALS, Ivanhoe:Not ProvidedOld Paradians:L. Villani 1, M. Solomon 1BEST, Ivanhoe:Not ProvidedOld Paradians:A. Sheehy, D. McKenna, M. Lomax, A. Ziella, A. White, J. Monro
Kew 3.0, 6.2, 12.5, 18.7 (115)South Melbourne Districts 1.1, 2.1, 4.4, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Kew:Not ProvidedSouth Melbourne Districts:B. Natoli 1, D. Robertson 1, M. Pinel 1, J. Corby 1, C. Hine 1, F. Tiernan 1BEST, Kew:Not ProvidedSouth Melbourne Districts:B. Cameron, J. Corby, K. Jones, A. Hedge, D. Phillips
Monash Gryphons 5.1, 9.6, 12.8, 14.11 (95)Glen Eira 2.4, 4.6, 6.8, 10.8 (68) GOALS, Monash Gryphons:Glen Eira:D. Entwistle 5, R. Gilmore 4, A. Heyward 1BEST, Monash Gryphons:Glen Eira:D. Entwistle, S. Lithgow, R. Gilmore, M. Lithgow, F. Cavanagh, A. Holmes
Old Eltham Collegians 1.3, 4.8, 7.9, 9.13 (67)St Johns 3.4, 3.4, 7.7, 7.12 (54)GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians:A. Coath 3, Z. Tranter 2, J. Denton 2, J. Bird 1, T. Neophitou 1St Johns:M. De Poilly 3, R. Ladson 1, J. Noyahr 1, P. Daou 1, G. Roberts 1BEST, Old Eltham Collegians:J. Denton, A. Wightman, T. Neophitou, T. Edgell, T. Wenborn, J. HowellSt Johns:P. Daou, C. West, J. Ayama, B. Khoweiss, A. Alexander, R. Ladson
St Mary’s Salesian 8.4, 19.6, 27.12, 31.22 (208)Elsternwick 4.2, 4.2, 5.5, 5.5 (35)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian:S. Gusts 11, L. Rose 4, J. Finlay 4, C. McMahon 3, S. Gatehouse 3, E. Macdonald 2, L. Hawkins 1, N. Pappos 1, A. Baird 1, D. Rajkumar 1Elsternwick:C. Bennie-Faull 2, J. Thompson 2, J. Biviano 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian:J. Finlay, S. Gusts, C. Rose, S. Gatehouse, J. El-Fahkri, H. O’DonnellElsternwick:T. Arlingten, C. O’Loughlin, J. Yemm, J. Biviano, C. Bennie-Faull, J. Thompson
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There were bags of goals and blustery breezes, shootouts and stalemates, sharpshooters and wayward kickers, fl ags were raised and fans amazed. Round 2 in VAFA’s Division 3 most certainly lived up to the hype. Four teams remain undefeated and four remain winless so far while just two goals separate the division’s leading fi ve goal kickers.
ROUND 2 REVIEW:
In the round’s opener, UHS-VU trailed at every change, but came home magnifi cently to defeat Aquinas by 13 points at Aquinas College. The Zookeepers’ capitalized on straighter shooting to overcome their opponents, bringing their goal-kicking tally to a staggering 28 goals and 10 behinds for the season. The Bloods’ Sam Williams was left frustrated up forward, as UHS limited him to just three goals in a team based defensive approach. Nicholas Devereux and Ethan Clark impressed at their respective ends of the ground for the winning side.
Albert Park bounced back from their disappointing opening round loss to Northern Blues by defeating South Mornington by a convincing 84 points at Citation Oval. Blustery conditions in Mt Martha made for errant kicking from both sides, however it didn’t aff ect The Falcons ability to register 34 shots on goal. Albert Park were well served by 6 majors from forward tandem Nick Sjostrom and Irishman Sean Birmingham who kicked 3 each. Hayden Turner also performed admirably for the visitors, fi nding himself among the Falcon’s best players for the second time in as many weeks.
Richmond Central has continued their early season form, travelling to La Trobe University to steal an 18-point win from the Trobers. The home side bounced out of the blocks to kick the opening two goals inside the fi rst fi ve minutes, but could only muster up three further goals for the game from that point on as the Snakes suff ocated their forward line. Woody Bucci (Richmond) and debutant Brayden Beks (La Trobe) were the only multiple goal kickers in the low scoring aff air. The loss places the Trobers among four teams to begin their season with two losses.
In their round 2 clashes, St Francis Xavier scored 5 unanswered goals in the fi nal quarter to steam home to a win against Power House at St Francis Xavier College. The 56 point win for the X-Men wasn’t an accurate refl ection of how closely the sides were matched on the day, with pressure and ferocious tackling proving to be the major diff erence between the sides. Andrew Kuhanez did his best to lift Power House over the line with two stirring marks running back with the fl ight, however the Burns boy’s impact and Ben Spencer’s four majors proved too much.
Five goals from Thomas ‘Kendog’ Kennedy spurred Swinburne to a hard fought 31-point win at St. James Park. The Razorbacks fast start proved to be the diff erence in the clash, taking a 27 point lead at the fi rst change courtesy of some solid defensive rebounding from Dan Noonan and Ben Woodcock. The Animal’s received fi ve goals of their own from Chris Beluszar in a best afi eld performance but it wasn’t enough to notch up their fi rst win of the season.
In the game of the round, the Northern Blues defeated Eley Park by nine points in the Division 4 grand fi nal rematch at Ruthven Reserve. The Blues raised last year’s premiership fl ag prior to the game, evoking recent memories in both sides. The game featured multiple momentum swings as a strong wind towards the Albert St end played havoc, but the Blues held strong in the fi nal term to come out winners. Noel Bahnsen was a shining light for the losing side with fi ve majors while Shark’s captain Matt Costorphin battled hard all afternoon. The Blues major contributors were James King with four goals – leading the competition on 12 – and Damon Marcon who kicked fi ve.
RAISED FLAGS, BIG BAGS
DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 11 / 92%)
Emmaus St Leos v La Trobe University
UHS-VU v Power House
South Mornington v Swinburne
Eley Park v Aquinas
Richmond Central v Northern Blues
St Francis Xavier v Albert Park
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ROUND 3 PREVIEW:
Emmaus St Leos vs La Trobe University: One of
the divisions winless teams is set to get off the
mark in this one, Emmaus looks more likely after
being very competitive in their fi rst two outings.
UHS-VU vs Power House: UHS will look to go three
and zip against Power House, who is struggling to
fi nd their feet in the early stages of the season.
South Mornington vs Swinburne: Swinburne
looked to have turned the corner this year, expect
them to easily account for the Tigers.
Eley Park vs Aquinas: Flip of the coin as to who wins this one, the home crowd should cheer the Sharks home.
Richmond Central vs Northern Blues: Two undefeated sides go head to head, but the fortress of the Snake Pit should prove too much for the Blues.
St Francis Xavier vs Albert Park: Albert recovered well against South Mornington last week, but the X-Men should be a class above their challengers.
UHS-VU 2.0, 4.0, 7.3, 12.7 (79)Aquinas 3.4, 5.6, 7.11, 9.12 (66)GOALS, UHS-VU: R. Kirk 4, T. O’Halloran 2, T. Barel 1, C. Knight 1, C. Kelly 1, M. Fitzclarence 1, R. Matthews 1, S. McSweeney 1Aquinas:M. Jess 3, S. Williams 3, C. Cormack 1, J. Perrett 1, P. Jurkovsky 1BEST, UHS-VU: S. McSweeney, E. Clarke, N. Wallace, C. Jackson, R. Matthews, S. GuggisbergAquinas:A. Kinghorn, M. Vanrooy, D. D’Angelo, R. Foster, L. Barnes, J. Perrett
Richmond Central 4.5, 4.9, 5.13, 7.16 (58)La Trobe University 2.3, 3.6, 4.7, 5.10 (40)GOALS, Richmond Central: W. Bucci 2, M. Ferris 1, P. Boyle 1, S. Lowry 1, T. Baker 1, T. Thurwood 1La Trobe University: B. Beks 2, D. Ryan 1, J. McMeel 1, B. Hunt 1BEST, Richmond Central: W. Bucci, T. Baker, S. Ward, J. Sutas, D. Roy, L. CarlandLa Trobe University: J. O’Brien, B. Beks, L. Toohey, C. Wells, A. Long, M. Richards
Northern Blues 6.8, 8.10, 14.12, 17.15 (117)Eley Park Sharks 0.2, 8.2, 15.3, 17.6 (108)GOALS, Northern Blues: D. Marcon 5, T. Beames 4, J. King 4, S. Towers 2, L. Holmes 1, A. Farchione 1Eley Park Sharks: N. Bahnsen 5, P. McMahon 2, A. Zaicos 2, D. McCabe 2, G. Baker 1, M. Corstorphin 1, K. Lindsay 1, M. Flynn 1, C. Marsiglio 1, G. Deacon 1BEST, Northern Blues: N. De Andrade, O. Clark, R. Jepson, D. Wakim, T. Lehmann, T. BeamesEley Park Sharks: N. Bahnsen, P. McMahon, M. Corstorphin, M. Dyson, M. Boyall, C. Marsiglio
Albert Park 4.5, 7.11, 14.14, 15.19 (109)South Mornington 0.1, 1.3, 1.4, 3.7 (25)GOALS, Albert Park: S. Bermingham 3, N. Sjostrom 3, H. Turner 2, J. Harrison 2, D. Lyne 1, T. Honan 1, T. Cattle 1, A. Snowden 1, J. Brick 1South Mornington: Not ProvidedBEST, Albert Park:T. Smoker, H. Turner, A. Snowden, N. Sjostrom, T. Cattle, J. AntenucciSouth Mornington: Not Provided
St Francis Xavier 2.3, 6.6, 8.8, 13.11 (89)Power House 3.2, 4.2, 5.3, 5.3 (33)GOALS, St Francis Xavier: B. Spencer 4, B. Sheers 3, L. Day 2, D. Scott 2, P. Tucker 1, S. Burns 1Power House:G. Murphy 1, G. Tubridy 1, T. Collett 1, R. Mackay 1, S. Watson 1BEST, St Francis Xavier: L. Day, S. Burns, L. Andrews, C. Power, B. Sheers, J. LafranchiPower House:S. Confait, P. Barrett, M. Duignan, R. Hobson, B. Leske, G. Murphy
Swinburne University 6.3, 6.8, 11.11, 15.12 (102)Emmaus St Leos 2.0, 4.5, 7.8, 10.11 (71)GOALS, Swinburne University: T. Kennedy 5, R. Lugg 3, J. Bunge 3, L. Dalton 1, M. Manning 1, D. Hassaballa 1, A. Woodhead 1Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar 5, A. McDougall 2, A. Ballard 1, P. Baranello 1, B. Ellis 1BEST, Swinburne University: T. Kennedy, D. Noonan, M. Manning, A. Woodhead, J. Bunge, B. WoodcockEmmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar, A. Ballard, R. Harding, C. Lowther, P. Baranello, N. Robin
UHS-VU 1.5, 8.7, 13.13, 19.19 (133)Aquinas 3.4, 3.6, 4.10, 6.10 (46)GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 6, R. Dickson 3, D. Knight 2, J. Ahmed 2, L. Temming 2, L. McCartney 2, S. Parker 1, E. Pearson 1Aquinas: J. Price 2, T. Rosevear 1, M. Cull 1, A. La Marca 1, P. Pham 1BEST, UHS-VU:T. Woodlock, T. Wingad, L. McCartney, A. Thomasse, M. Pearce, E. PearsonAquinas: J. Tilley, J. McCann, R. Tilley, K. Rosewarne, P. Pham, M. Czaplowski
La Trobe University 1.2, 3.4, 6.6, 10.12 (72)Richmond Central 0.2, 2.4, 4.8, 4.10 (34)GOALS, La Trobe University: B. Thompson 4, J. Billings 2, J. Hickey 2, M. Pearson 1, M. Stringer 1Richmond Central: A. Fraser 2, J. Shopov 1, A. Rugg 1BEST, La Trobe University: L. Neil, T. Quirk, J. Lasslett, J. Billings, B. Thompson, C. ToddRichmond Central: B. McGoldrick, J. Fenech, T. Woodberry, A. Fraser, A. Knight, B. Herbert
Eley Park Sharks 6.2, 10.4, 14.9, 18.15 (123)Northern Blues 2.2, 3.5, 4.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: J. Edlich 4, T. Sigalas 3, T. Houlden 3, J. Beasley 2, L. Booth 2, D. Crawford 2, A. Stevenson 1, T. Scholtes 1Northern Blues: M. Ferma 2, F. Carlucci 1, C. Paterson 1, P. David 1, B. Passey 1BEST, Eley Park Sharks:Northern Blues:S. Slizankiewicz, R. Cossens, L. Burns, D. Neilson, S. Courtin Clark, B. Passey
Albert Park 5.7, 14.17, 22.23, 32.30 (222)South Mornington 1.0, 1.0, 3.0, 3.0 (18)GOALS, Albert Park: K. Murray 7, A. Mackay 5, S. Levy 4, B. Little 4, N. Beagley 3, T. Wright 2, R. Hoult 2, G. O’Hanlon 1, M. Tsioulakas 1, S. Alsadie 1, T. Wilson 1, A. Waycott 1South Mornington: Not ProvidedBEST, Albert Park: K. Murray, A. Mackay, J. McCreery, S. Levy, B. Little, R. HoultSouth Mornington: Not Provided
St Francis Xavier 4.1, 6.3, 8.4, 10.4 (64)Power House 1.2, 2.4, 5.4, 7.4 (46)GOALS, St Francis Xavier: D. Dapiran 4, J. Roberts 3, S. Anderson 1, C. Hughes 1, G. Bramich 1Power House: N. Moresi 2, H. Miller 2, M. Devine 1, P. Hutchinson 1, J. Plazzer 1BEST, St Francis Xavier: C. Hughes, S. Watts, D. Johnstone, S. Rossborough, D. Dapiran, J. Van DamPower House: A. Brogan, N. Moresi, B. Cox, C. Barratt, M. Devine
Swinburne University 2.4, 5.7, 8.9, 13.12 (90)Emmaus St Leos 3.3, 6.5, 8.6, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Swinburne University: T. Kitchen 3, J. Carroll 2, J. Perillo 2, M. Dunn 2, T. Bugler 1, T. Richardson 1, C. Wight 1, C. Atkins 1Emmaus St Leos: D. Hill 2, N. Hodder 2, M. Hawa 1, T. Zaharopoulos 1, E. Mitchell 1, A. Maunder 1, A. LaRiccia 1BEST, Swinburne University: T. Bugler, C. Barton, C. Atkins, T. Richardson, C. Wight, T. KitchenEmmaus St Leos: B. Lee, E. Mitchell, D. Hill, W. Dickinson, N. Morrison, J. Page
DIVISION 3 LAST ROUND DIVISION 3 RESERVE
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Round 2 was the fi rst time the established clubs
would have an opportunity to experience their
new adversaries fi rst hand and the newcomers
were quick to make a statement. It was also an
opportunity to gauge whether round 1 form was
simply a fl uke, or an accurate sign of things to come
through the season. Chadstone demonstrated
signs of improvement whilst Hawthorn showed
the rest of Division 4 that round 1 was no fl uke.
NORTH BRUNSWICK (19.12-126)
DEFEATED CHADSTONE (11.8-74)
North Brunswick played their fi rst game at home
for season 2014, eager to leave their embarrassing
showing in round 1 behind them. They did
salvage a win, however a resilient Chadstone,
led by Adam Farrugia who bagged fi ve, didn’t
make it easy for them. North Brunswick’s Peter
Webb was a stand out across half back, keeping
the ball out of their defensive fi fty and providing
plenty of rebound throughout the day. A far more
competitive performance from Chadstone than
their disappointing round 1 showing suggests
signifi cant improvement under a new coach and
that players are becoming more familiar with
each other. They will take plenty confi dence away
from this week and have demonstrated they are
capable of winning games in 2014.
BOX HILL NORTH (18.17-125)
LOST TO CANTERBURY (24.8-152)
A high scoring aff air at Box Hill North saw
Canterbury remain unbeaten and left the hosts
winless after two rounds. The hosts will be left to
rue wayward kicking; having registered 35 shots to
thirty, they still found themselves 27 points behind
at the fi nal siren. Daniel Penny, however can hold
his head high, continuing his impressive early
season form by registering eight majors, taking
his season tally to an impressive 13. Canterbury,
spearheaded Scott Manks, enjoyed several
multiple goal scorers and it was their ability to
spread the workload that saw them end up on top.
A desperate Box Hill North who have showed some
promising signs thus far in 2014, will be eager for a
win and a handful for Point Cook when they lock
horns this afternoon at Saltwater Reserve.
DRAGONS (5.6-36)
LOST TO HAWTHORN (25.17-167)
The competition favourites made yet another
statement in a dominant display against the
Dragons. Their reserves started in emphatic
fashion, registering a 185-0 win, sending
a frightening reminder to the rest of the
competition regarding the depth of their club. The
match wasn’t quite as lopsided in the seniors as
the Dragons lead the Hawks by a point a quarter
time. From then on it was all Hawks who boasted
twelve goal kickers and a nine goal fi nal term. The
Dragons will be keen to put this performance
behind them and register their fi rst win for the
season. They have a golden opportunity today
against a North Brunswick outfi t who, despite
registering a win last week, have been far from
convincing thus far in 2014.
MANNINGHAM (7.10-52) LOST TO
WESTBOURNE GRAMMARIANS (16.12-108)
Manningham were unable to celebrate their
fi rst home game of the season with a win, going
down to competition newcomers Westbourne
Grammarians in convincing fashion. The Cobras
were a distant shadow of the round 1 side who
were so crisp in their win over North Brunswick.
Jesse Humphries and Justin Ray asked constant
questions of the Cobras defenders and were well
supported by Adam Crossman, Shane Wallace and
Justin Johns who kicked two each. Aside from the
COMPETITION NEWCOMERS FORCES TO BE RECKONED WITH
DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 7 / 70%)
Chadstone v Westbourne Grammarians
Dragons v North Brunswick
West Brunswick v Manningham Cobras
Hawthorn v Canterbury
Point Cook v Box Hill North
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goal kickers, it was the engine room and defence
of the Grammarians that was truly impressive,
regularly diff using dangerous situations and
turning them into scoring opportunities. They
take on Chadstone today who will do well to keep
them quiet.
WEST BRUNSWICK (19.28-142)
DEFEATED POINT COOK (5.7-37)
West Brunswick celebrated their Friends and
Family day by enjoying their second big win in as
many weeks with a 105 point win over Point Cook.
The day started with an enjoyable game, which
saw, a West Brunswick ‘Legends’ side take on their
3rds. When the real footy started, West Brunswick
made a day of it with a strong win in the reserves
and a dominant display in the seniors. Louis Martin
was strong all day, so too Wendell Wagg in his last
game for the West Brunswick this season. Despite
the lopsided scoreboard, Point Cook’s Mason Kip
was brilliant with many at the ground from both
sides of the fence amazed at his speed and skill.
Point Cook have a chance to bounce back today
against a Box Hill North outfi t who will be hungry,
but low on confi dence.
Round 3 commences this afternoon with several
clubs desperate to register their fi rst win of the
season and others who will be hoping to continue
their outstanding form.
DIVISION 4 LAST ROUND DIVISION 4 RESERVE
West Brunswick 4.6, 9.13, 14.21, 19.28 (142)Point Cook 0.3, 1.4, 4.5, 5.7 (37)GOALS, West Brunswick: D. Muscat 4, M. Simpson 3, R. Benjamin 3, S. Hulm 2, W. Vagg 2, R. George 1, C. Germon 1, J. Beer 1, B. Shepherd 1, M. Holmes 1Point Cook: B. Hunter 2, H. Wilkinson 1, A. Auciello 1, P. Hegarty 1BEST, West Brunswick: L. Martin, M. Thompson, W. Vagg, M. Harm, P. Lanyon, R. GeorgePoint Cook: M. Kip, D. Carter, C. Haynes, D. Hird, R. Milne, S. Sinclair
Hawthorn 2.2, 9.10, 17.13, 25.17 (167)Dragons 2.3, 2.3, 3.4, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Ince 5, R. White 4, M. Pinkerton 3, D. Tremewen 3, S. Stormonth 2, N. Raiti 2, S. Gunn 2, A. Beaton 1, M. Jones 1, G. Edmond 1, D. Monohan 1Dragons: H. Vuong 2, L. Venditti 1, T. Ho 1, M. Babar 1BEST, Hawthorn: K. Pargeter, P. Nunan, M. McNeill, J. Ridley, D. Monohan, P. SpendloveDragons: C. Kuang, S. Monas, J. Sempio, J. Ngo, L. Venditti, P. Ho
Canterbury 4.1, 10.8, 18.8, 24.8 (152)Box Hill North 9.4, 10.9, 14.12, 18.17 (125)GOALS, Canterbury: S. Manks 5, L. Giles 4, S. Fulton 4, A. Baker 4, D. Gates 3, B. Peel 1, A. Wood 1, R. Walmsley 1, J. Gillen 1Box Hill North: D. Penny 8, M. Penny 2, N. Fowler 1, J. McKenzie 1, B. Marcakis 1, B. Pearce 1, T. Manning 1, M. Tilley 1, J. Howarth 1, R. Matthews 1BEST, Canterbury: Box Hill North:A. Pedemont, R. Matthews, D. Penny, M. Tilley, C. Liston, C. Lee
Westbourne Grammarians 5.4, 10.5, 12.6, 16.12 (108)Manningham Cobras 1.1, 3.3, 6.7, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: J. Ray 3, J. Humphreys 3, J. Johns 2, S. Wallace 2, A. Crossman 2, N. Arias 1, M. Culliver 1, T. Rogers 1, D. White 1Manningham Cobras: D. Wolfgramm 2, B. Hawker 1, P. Wood 1, L. Allan 1, C. Jolly 1, S. Leonard 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: B. Miller, T. Rogers, W. Wright, M. Culliver, A. Salamone, C. SneddonManningham Cobras: T. Bell, T. Conn, D. Wolfgramm, N. Chris, B. Hawker, K. Hawker
North Brunswick 5.6, 10.9, 15.10, 19.12 (126)Chadstone 2.1, 4.3, 6.5, 11.8 (74)GOALS, North Brunswick: C. Temperley 4, B. Gallagher 3, R. Santacroce 2, G. Selaidinakos 2, S. Gallagher 2, S. Miller 2, J. Dimarco 1, M. Zakkour 1, W. Howard 1, S. Mair 1Chadstone: A. Farrugia 5, A. Bailey 2, B. Adams 2, S. Dickinson 1, D. Bennett 1BEST, North Brunswick: P. Webb, M. Zakkour, S. Mair, D. Sansonetti, R. Santacroce, A. MakaruchaChadstone: B. Amor, A. Hurley, D. Allsopp, N. Boothman, T. Arthur, A. Farrugia
West Brunswick 9.2, 16.8, 25.11, 30.14 (194)Point Cook 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)GOALS, West Brunswick: A. Thompson 10, S. Devers 5, J. Van Niekerk 4, J. Melican 3, L. Buckler 2, J. Turner 2, S. Clarke 1, N. Watts 1, P. Carroll 1, H. Lewis 1Point Cook: Not ProvidedBEST, West Brunswick: A. Thompson, P. Carroll, J. Van Niekerk, L. Buckler, D. Fitzpatrick, S. DeversPoint Cook: C. Matcham, R. Muscat, K. Nawabi, J. Ward, C. Morrison, J. Brennan
Hawthorn 8.3, 16.7, 23.10, 28.17 (185)Dragons 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 7, J. Ward 6, S. Howson 3, C. Williams 3, J. Perks 2, J. Barker 2, N. Loutit 2, S. Moussi 1, D. Harrison 1, S. Rickard 1Dragons: Not ProvidedBEST, Hawthorn:C. Williams, S. Rickard, B. Robertson, D. Harrison, P. Avery, S. HowsonDragons: Not Provided
Box Hill North 6.3, 8.6, 12.8, 15.9 (99)Canterbury 3.2, 9.5, 9.9, 11.10 (76)GOALS, Box Hill North: J. Cope 9, A. Pretotto 2, G. Cavallo 2, B. Watt 1, P. Giddings 1Canterbury: Not ProvidedBEST, Box Hill North:J. Cope, A. Walker, J. Irish, B. Watt, G. Robinson, K. AxtenCanterbury: Not Provided
Westbourne Grammarians 5.0, 7.3, 10.4, 12.5 (77)Manningham Cobras 2.4, 3.4, 5.6, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians:A. Davis 7, D. Benn 2, J. Nikola 1, N. Robertson 1, L. Djordjevic 1Manningham Cobras: M. Woodhouse 3, N. Allinson 1, A. Parker 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: M. Chodowski, A. Davis, R. Binney, N. Robertson, P. Magann, J. SmithManningham Cobras: M. O’Bree, M. Woodhouse, K. Ng, P. Vaughan, A. Parker, D. Mortlock
North Brunswick 3.4, 12.4, 19.5, 24.9 (153)Chadstone 3.0, 6.0, 8.2, 10.5 (65)GOALS, North Brunswick: D. Manoukian 7, A. Tsiaras 3, M. Kington 3, B. Dancer 2, P. Capaldo 2, A. MacLachlan 1, L. Orfanidis 1, M. Byrnes 1, M. Bryant 1, T. Stephens 1, T. Phan 1, T. Geary 1Chadstone: J. Farrugia 3, L. Perry 2, B. Farley 2, M. Jones 1, N. Peppas 1, L. Rose 1BEST, North Brunswick: D. Allan, T. Geary, M. Bryant, M. Byrnes, J. Bottaro, P. CapaldoChadstone: S. Telpuk, L. Perry, A. Onley, T. Thorburn, T. Heywood, K. Rimmer
Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings by Sunday afternoon to [email protected]
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NEXT WEEK’S GAMESNEXT WEEK’S GAMES
PREMIERBeaumaris De La Salle 14:00Collegians University Blacks 14:00Old Scotch St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14:00Old Xaverians Old Trinity 14:00St Bernards Old Brighton 14:00
PREMIER RESERVEBeaumaris De La Salle 11:40Collegians University Blacks 11:40Old Scotch St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 11:40Old Xaverians Old Trinity 11:40St Bernards Old Brighton 11:40
PREMIER BOld Carey Old Melburnians 14:00Caulfi eld Grammarians St Kevins 14:00University Blues Fitzroy 14:00Old Haileybury AJAX 14:00Old Ivanhoe Mazenod 14:00
PREMIER B RESERVEOld Carey Old Melburnians 11:40Caulfi eld Grammarians St Kevins 11:40University Blues Fitzroy 11:40Old Haileybury AJAX 11:40Old Ivanhoe Mazenod 11:40
PREMIER CHampton Rovers Ormond 14:00Monash Blues Banyule 14:00Old Camberwell Oakleigh 14:00Parkdale Vultures Marcellin 14:00Peninsula PEGS 14:00
PREMIER C RESERVEHampton Rovers Ormond 11:40Monash Blues Banyule 11:40Old Camberwell Oakleigh 11:40Parkdale Vultures Marcellin 11:40Peninsula PEGS 11:40
DIVISION 1Bulleen Templestowe NOBS/St Pats 14:00Williamstown CYMS MHSOB 14:00Whitefriars Therry Penola 14:00Old Geelong Yarra Valley 14:00Old Mentonians Prahran Assumption 14:00
DIVISION 1 RESERVEBulleen Templestowe NOBS/St Pats 11:40Williamstown CYMS MHSOB 11:40Whitefriars Therry Penola 11:40Old Geelong Yarra Valley 11:40Old Mentonians Prahran Assumption 11:40
DIVISION 2Old Eltham Collegians St Mary's Salesian 14:00Glen Eira Old Paradians 14:00Ivanhoe Elsternwick 14:00St Johns Kew 14:00South Melbourne Districts Monash Gryphons 14:00
DIVISION 2 RESERVEOld Eltham Collegians St Mary's Salesian 11:40Glen Eira Old Paradians 11:40Ivanhoe Elsternwick 11:40St Johns Kew 11:40South Melbourne Districts Monash Gryphons 11:40
DIVISION 3Eley Park Sharks Aquinas 14:00Emmaus St Leos La Trobe University 14:00Richmond Central Northern Blues 14:00South Mornington Swinburne University 14:00St Francis Xavier Albert Park 14:00UHS-VU Power House 14:00
DIVISION 3 RESERVEEley Park Sharks Aquinas 11:40Emmaus St Leos La Trobe University 11:40Richmond Central Northern Blues 11:40South Mornington Swinburne University 11:40St Francis Xavier Albert Park 11:40UHS-VU Power House 11:40
DIVISION 4West Brunswick Manningham Cobras 14:00Dragons North Brunswick 14:00Hawthorn Canterbury 14:00Point Cook Box Hill North 14:00Chadstone Westbourne Grammarians 14:00
DIVISION 4 RESERVEWest Brunswick Manningham Cobras 11:40Dragons North Brunswick 11:40Hawthorn Canterbury 11:40Point Cook Box Hill North 11:40Chadstone Westbourne Grammarians 11:40
UNDER 19 SECTION 2Caulfi eld Grammarians Old Trinity 9:20Fitzroy Whitefriars 14:00Mazenod University Blacks 14:00Old Brighton Collegians 14:00University Blues Parkdale Vultures 14:00
PREMIER THIRDSCollegians University Blacks 9:20Old Xaverians De La Salle 9:20St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Scotch 11:40University Blues St Bernards 9:20
UNDER 19 SECTION 3Old Camberwell Northern Blues 14:00Old Carey Old Xaverians 14:00Old Ivanhoe Williamstown CYMS 14:00St Mary's Salesian Marcellin 14:00Therry Penola AJAX 14:00
PREMIER B THIRDSOld Carey Old Ivanhoe 11:40Old Melburnians AJAX 11:40Fitzroy St Kevins 11:40Old Xaverians Caulfi eld Grammarians 14:00Old Brighton Beaumaris 11:40Mazenod Old Trinity 11:40
U19 PREMIERDe La Salle Old Xaverians 14:00St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Melburnians 14:00St Bernards Beaumaris 14:00St Kevins Old Scotch 14:00
UNDER 19 NORTHIvanhoe St Bernards 9:20Old Paradians La Trobe University 14:00PEGS Yarra Valley 14:00Westbourne Grammarians Banyule 14:00Whitefriars Wyndham Suns 11:40
UNDER 19 SOUTHMHSOB Oakleigh 14:00Peninsula Bye 14:00Ormond Collegians 14:00Hampton Rovers Beaumaris 9:20De La Salle Monash Blues 11:40University Blues Old Haileybury 11:40
PREMIER C THIRDSOrmond Monash Blues 11:40PEGS Old Haileybury 11:40Parkdale Vultures Hampton Rovers 9:20St Kevins Bye 11:40St Mary's Salesian Marcellin 11:40
CLUB XVIII (3)LA TROBE UNI MHSOB 11:40NOBS / St Pats Kew 11:40Dragons UHS-VU 9:20
CLUB XVIII (2)Bulleen Templestowe Williamstown CYMS 9:20Eley Park Sharks Therry Penola 9:20Emmaus St Leos Richmond Central 9:20
CLUB XVIII (1)Masala Hawthorn 11:40Old Xaverians Mt Lilydale 11:40Prahran Assumption Old Geelong 11:40
UNDER 18South Melbourne Districts Point Cook AFC 11:40UHS-VU / Flemington Williamstown CYMS 9:20Mazenod St Bernards 9:20
26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIERRADIO BROADCAST GAME LISTEN LIVE ON 96.5FM
1 Nick Roberts 2 Jacob Williams 3 Matthew Moore 4 Nathan Roberts 5 Michael Duggan 6 Tyson Hunt 7 Tom Humphrey 7 R Peter Harrison (RC)8 Tom McMahon 9 Sam Haslem 10 David Lowe (C)10 R Alexander Roberts11 Edward Clinch 12 Matthew Hine 13 Jacob Gotch 14 Ryan Harris 15 Damien Hale 16 Sam Pickett 17 Sam Williams 18 Ben Humphrey 19 Rishton McArdle20 David Hutchinson21 Daniel Close 22 Aaron Kneebone 23 Sebastian Gotch 24 John Griffi ths25 Lachlan Bull 26 Stephen Wall27 Tim Allan 27 R James Crowe 28 Charlie Haley29 Nick Fyfi eld 30 Joel Phillips 30 R Dan Griffi n 31 Joshua Fisher 32 Jack Vickers 33 David Convery34 Luke Semmel 35 Justin Baxter 36 James Hansen 37 Sam Brooks 38 Liam Wood39 Olmo Salvatore 40 Michael Stizza
41 Brendan Close42 Harry Haley 43 Luke Williams 44 Tim Kovess 45 Ben Nethersole 46 Luke Jarvis 47 Hugh Nicholson 48 Eddie Espinosa 49 Bradford Wilson50 Jason Terrell 51 Mark French 52 Tom Moloney 53 Kieran Grant 54 Oscar Persson55 Jackson McKay56 Garrett McDonough57 Simon Lowe58 Mitch Carter59 Jack Jarvis 60 Pat Monaghan 61 Chris Kelliher 62 Charlie Athanassiou63 Michael De Luca64 Steven Wall65 Steven Hogan66 Tyson Parker67 Declan Freeman68 David Hutchinson69 Ryan McDonough70 Sam O’Donnell71 Beau Hill72 Liam O’Donnell73 Joe Ramsden74 Matthew Briglia75 Nick Hyland76 Nick Hogan77 Thomas Naughtin78 Matthew Naughtin79 Daniel Millwood80 Robert Gamble 81 Adam Kurzel82 Cameron Watts83 Sam Morwood
Coach: Paul SatterleyAssistants: Michael Brown, Ash Lever, Tom Madigan
DE LA SALLE
SPONSORS
1 Matt Duggan3 Matt Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott7 Tom Dean (C)8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Luke Casey-Leigh15 Jackson Leigh16 Tim Cumming17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Michael Atkins20 Cal Buckley21 Beau Turner22 Lachlan Boyd23 Tom Buckley23 Adam Catlin24 Andy Clements26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes28 Mick Millar29 Jordan Thompson30 Will Mattingley31 Tom Gandy32 Joel DiNatale33 Matt Stephens34 Tom McMananamy35 Sean McNicholas36 Ben McLean37 Josh Kelly38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull41 James Lapa42 Tim Pritchard43 Nick Dickinson44 Luke Atkins
45 Greg Roberts46 Luke Sketchley48 Jared Evans49 Luke Slater50 Bane Suboticki53 Sean Brennan54 Keith Paisley57 Jack Richter59 Germaine Ivanka60 Mitch Bourne61 Lucas Bourne64 Alex Edmondson65 Joel Billing66 Robert Wilson67 Brad Kilgore68 Byron Hughes70 Kurt Mocika71 Harry Bennett72 Mark Ensor
Coach: Steve LawrenceAssistants: Mick Lovejoy, Sam Hecker
BEAUMARIS
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PREMIER
1 Daniel Sands 2 Nick Polce 3 Charlie Holst 4 Nick Ries (C)5 Andrew Scott 6 Jack Bull (VC)7 Shura Taft 8 Daniel Strachan 9 Michael Dyer 10 James Jorgensen 11 Nicholas Sautner 11r Luke Casey12 Simon Hall 13 Huw Apted 14 Barclay Dixon 15 Jay Austerberry 16 Matthew Barton 17 Courtney Hylton 18 Trent Zimbachs (VC)19 Stuart Inglis 20 Sam Troon 21 Dylan Chaplin Burch 21r Ollie Howard 22 Marty Williams 23 Wil Tardif 24 Toby Goodman 25 James Kondarovskis 26 Jesse Band Conrick 27 Ash Lynch 28 Tom Penberthy 29 Alexander Croft 30 Josh Kamener 31 Lindsay Apted 31r Nick Roach 32 Sam Hibbins 33 Lachlan Ferguson 34 Harry Croft 35 Anthony Carydias 36 Nick Corp 37 Andrew Howison 38 Justin Clark 39 Chris Jesaueluk
40 Bradley Harbinson41 Dominic Russo 42 Jack Parsons 43 Ed Malone (RC)44 Alister Fahie 45 Andrew Stone 46 Tim Phillips 47 Adam Myhal 48 Sam Doupe-Watt 49 Drew Maddock 50 Clayton Scott 51 James Slatyer 52 James Patterson 53 Billy Riddle 54 Cameron Bonnar 55 Nicholas Brown 56 Calvin Lyon 57 Charlie Simmons 58 Nick Bobeff 59 Sam Cutts 60 Anthony James 61 Ed Cordner 62 Kim Findlay 64 Bernie Morris 65 Ned Withers 66 Huw Forbes 86 Hugh McKenzie
Coach: Mark HibbinsCoach: Darren BaxterReserves: Richard Hosking, Troy HarbinsonThirds: Robert Muir
COLLEGIANS
1 Adam Cook2 Harrie Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Andrew Willingham5 Huw Lacey6 Jake Matthews7 Jandre Slabbert8 Scott Hissey9 Scott Weekley (VC)10 Bede Mahon (C)11 Sam Lane11 Bart Mill12 Daniel Hunt13 Angus Drysdale14 Simon Thomas15 Shane MacNamara16 Cameron Roberts17 Jackson Roder18 Joshua Gaylor19 Ben Saliba20 Andrew Torney21 Broc McCauley22 Tom Howgate23 Robert Humann24 Isaac Anderson25 James Clarke25 Brent Sheahan26 Adam Pattison27 Nick Batten28 Justin Crameri29 Levi Kalms30 Andrew Jesse (VC)31 Clive O’Sullivan32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Andrew Else35 Dean McKay36 Jake Gardiner37 Tyrone Bell38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt40 Nick Holt
41 Simon Yule42 Charlie Richardson (VC)43 Ross Tomkins44 Hamish Guthrie45 Mitchell Aitken46 Mark MacGugan47 Tom Brennan48 Alex Williamson49 Ben Farrow50 Jack Heeley51 Simon Lewis52 James Bismire53 Tom Sharp54 Cameron Turner55 Peter Lulham56 Joshua Steadman57 Peter Lynch58 Jason Johnson
59James Champion de Crespigny
60 Andrew Kraeft61 Hamish Clemons62 Jonathon Bunge63 William Van De Fliet64 Sam Bell65 Callum Lawford66 Matthew Witokowski67 Andrew Moore68 Scott Dadswell69 Quinn Rooney70 Mark Rees71 Peter O’Rourke72 Rodney Price73 Stephen Judson74 Roy Dunnet75 Casey Knight 76 Mark Egan77 Chris Wood78 Ryan Newbold79 Simon Clinch80 Sam Burt
Coach: Cam RobertsAssistant: Mark BoltonReserves Coach: Xavier Moloney
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
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PREMIER
1 Sam Thompson (VC)2 Ashley Lim3 Matthew Peric4 Nick Jamieson5 James Sansom6 Jack Bull7 Jordan Clarke8 Lachie Hill9 Scott Sherwen (CC)10 Mark Passador (CC)11 Charlie Long12 James Bowden13 Richard Wilkinson14 Adam Houlihan15 Andrew Jelbart16 Shane Neaves17 Gene van den Broek18 Caillin O’ Shannessy19 Tom Harkness20 Sam Neil21 Ned Walmsley22 Hugo Perry23 Max van den Broek24 Jack Davis25 Max Davis26 Will Strange27 Robbie Ferraro28 Justin Nikolovski29 Chris Watts30 Mitch Bradley31 James Long (VC)32 Richard Eva33 Henry Dick34 Sam Barnett35 Callum Goldby36 Nick Clay37 Sean Leith (RC)38 Lachie Cooper39 Andrew Murray40 Angus Harlock41 Hayden Calway42 Tom McKinley43 Byron Smith44 Jack Furey45 Jack Hurley46 Max Wills47 Matthew Seed48 Fraser Macfarlane49 Ed Lower50 Alex O’Shannessy
51 John Daggian (3rds C)52 Josh Raines53 Conor O’Beirne54 Ed Furey55 Nich Cox56 Tim Mead57 Rupert Wills58 Andrew Hummerston59 James Parsell60 Scott Wilcox61 Tom Holding62 Kieran McShane63 Chris Docker64 Tristan Bowman65 Fergus McKenzie66 James Carrington67 Sam Stott68 Will Hewson69 Alex van Ryn70 Blood Jumper71 Nich Reddish72 Nick Lindsay73 Tom Hamilton74 Robert Hays75 Lachie McDonough76 Pat Oughtred77 Jacob Clark78 Nic Poliakow79 Will Carroll80 Evgeni Routman81 Tim Melville82 Will Ponsford83 Alex King84 Will Mackintosh85 Lindsay Gilbee86 Tom Hays87 James Halbert88 Call McDonough89 Matthew Parisi90 Sam Muttdon91 Ben Summerfi eld92 Pete Hodges93 Blood Jumper94 Maurice Clayton95 Blood Jumper96 Blood Jumper97 Cohan McDermott98 Angus Greenaway99 Ed Barlow
Coach: Dean Anderson/Stuart PowellAssistants: Steve Crisp/Christian Neeson/Matthew Bott/Kemble Edelsten/Ian LeithReserves: Christian NeesonAssistant: George Dick/Tim Green/Nick Allen/Will LewisThirds: Tristan FoenanderAssistant: Terry Kendell
OLD SCOTCH
1 Paul Wintle2 Luke Wintle3 Michael Curcio4 Pat Kean5 Dan Garside6 Tom Garside7 Steve Doherty8 Tim Doherty9 Chris Richards10 Michael Wintle11 Simon Richards (C)12 Tom Tyquin13 Pat Tyquin14 Hayden Jeans15 Hiwab Shakaib16 Shaun Glennen17 Jon Kane18 Alex Kane19 James Murnane20 Lachlan Doyle21 Sam D’Andrea22 Addison Martin23 Dale Martin24 Jack Hellier25 Dean Porter26 Mitchell Coen27 Cameron Hansen28 Daniel Foot-Connolly29 Darcy Holden30 Chris Mangoni31 Dale Foley32 Trent Bond33 Blake McGrath34 David Teasdale35 Ned Fallon36 George Rowlands37 Jaryd Robertson38 Michael Seeber39 Brett Denton40 Nick Seeber41 Mark Geschke42 Callum Byrnes
43 James McDevitt44 Alex Cross45 Tom Foster46 Josh Heron47 Cameron Antonuccio48 Luke Barnhoorn49 Nick Munday50 Steven Kidd52 Sam Nicholls54 Nick Seeber56 Nick Munday57 Ben Hodges58 Daniel Gilmour59 John Patounas60 Tim Jeans61 Liam Murphy62 Luke Porter (RC)63 James Morrison64 Peter McGettigan66 Damien Waters70 Luke Terrell72 Lawrence Webb73 Lewis Stutterd74 Mark Pitt76 Anton Vandenblink
Coach: Mick DwyerAssistants: Jamie Shanahan, Greg SiwesReserves: Sam Hecker
ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
29THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER
1 Jake Walsh
1Dayne Coulsen- Hof-facker
2 Kristian Butler 3 Harry Tinney 4 Ned Hunt 5 Dan Chamberlain 6 Heath Banfi eld 7 Brendan Iezzi (C)8 Ben Howell 9 Matthew Kilpin 9 Andrew Hore-Lacy 10 Jack Osborn 11 Kris Spassopoulos 12 Luke Pacconi (VC)13 David Wildsmith 14 Gabe Hamilton 15 Cam McCasker 16 Emerson Satur 17 Jack Hunt 18 Ed Weatherson 19 Nick Howell (VC)20 Chris Riggs 21 Tim Howell 22 Brett Barratt 24 Brett Robertson 25 Will Oldfi eld 26 Andrew Kyriacopoulos 27 Sebastian Nicolosi 28 Daniel Ahearne 29 Nick Chamberlain 30 Alex Hasiotis 31 Callum Pohl 32 Will Bowman 32 Anthony Scott 33 Mark Yeoman 34 Jack Gale 35 Tom Bennett 36 Sean Hanrahan 37 Michael Cooper 38 Jake Steinhart 39 Simon Murphy (RVC)40 Peter Mescher 41 Fergus Stewart 42 Scott Meighan (RC)43 Max Tomkinson
44 Alex Heuston 45 Angus Milham 46 Henry Winter 47 Ed Beasley 48 Matthew Coutts 49 Alex Polidoros 50 Tom Fogarty 51 Toby Cohen 52 Ted Mitchell 53 Will Cooper 54 Tom Beasley 55 MacKenzie Brown 56 Alex Prittie 57 Steve Lawrence 58 Max Burgess 59 Luther Juric 60 Sam Stacker 61 Thomas Moore 62 Sam Stacker 63 Stuart Cade 64 Andrew Kinross 65 Nick Pearce 66 Henry Winter 67 Alex Syme 68 Will Bowman 69 Mitchell Bourke 70 Callum Rae 71 Matt Sutton 72 Nick Meadows 73 Richard Mason
Coach: Adam AndrewsAssistant: Gerard Sholly, Lucien Dean-JohnsReserves: Peter Lawrence
OLD TRINITY
1 Jake Williams 2 Christopher Santalucia 3 Andrew Pasceri 4 Matthew Jenkinson 5 Marcus Carroll 6 Benjamin Kennedy 7 Michael Darvell (VC)8 Andrew Biddlecombe 9 Damian Lynch 10 Andrew Ryan 11 Luke Howard 12 Brendan Goss 13 Cauley Beetham 14 Josh Douglas 15 Matthew Bate 15R Matthew Skidmore 16 Brad Rogerson 17 Christopher Larkins 18 John Shaw 19 Timothy Dynon 20 Marcus Allan 21 Chris Waller 22 Louis Denton 23 Lachlan Smith 24 Samuel Tagliabue 25 Patrick Ambrose 26 Nick Wynne 27 Damien Ryan 28 Matthew Romanin 29 Matthew Handley 30 Murphy Ambrose 31 Matthew Ball (C)32 Oliver Gidley 33 James Ulbrick 34 Ryan Colbert 35 Ed Lachal 36 David Sapuppo 37 Daniel Harangozo 38 Matthew Douglas 39 Michael Hannan 40 Samuel Lees 41 Esmond Prowse
42 Louis Tiernan 43 Nick Pepperell 44 Matthew Walsh 45 Lachlan Keith 46 Daniel Iacuone 47 Tom Williams 48 Samuel Franklyn 49 Jonathan Pintal 50 Fraser Paterson 51 Matthew Margin 52 Ashley Sorrenti 53 Steven Berengo 54 James Woods 55 Nicholas Biddlecombe 56 Daniel Curtain 57 Josh Anderson 58 Jeremy Preece 59 Robert Ralph 60 Hugh Symon 61 Nathan Drummond 62 Luke Pirrie
Coach: Dom Berry Assistants: Michael Holmes, Rob Dillon, Marcus AllanReserves: Jon MercuriReserves Asst: Oliver Gidely
OLD XAVERIANS
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PREMIER
1 Hamish Watts2 Ryan Schroder 3 Michael Sullivan 4 Tom Sullivan 5 Adam Bentick (C)6 Jacob Bevanda 7 Michael Angel 8 Nathan Kazuro 8R Justin Evans9 Jack Solomon 10 Brenton Garth 11 Ryan Houlihan12 Christopher Peart13 Steven Mitchell 14 Nicholas Cooke 15 Luke Madden 16 Kyle Dalmau 17 Tim Harvey 18 Alexander Singleton 19 Andrew Merrington 20 Shaun Clarke 21 Thomas Overman 22 Simon Caven 23 Jacob Forder24 Brendon George 25 Andrew van Meel 26 Thomas Gleeson 27 Liam Wilkinson 28 Jack Gay 28R Paul Holland29 Andrew Grosso 30 James Weir 31 Christopher Hoban 32 Thomas Caven (C)33 David Wall 34 Steven Cannatelli 35 Tate Pearson 36 Bradley Cooper 37 Patrick MacDonough38 Isaac Madden 39 Jack Saundry 40 Joshua Madden 41 Sam Firth 42 Shaun Bergin 43 Andrew Graham
44 Daniel Lamana 45 Jake van Meel 46 James Molony 47 Caleb Forder 48 James Bennie 49 Luke Sullivan 50 Josh Hawkins 51 Daniel Riley 52 Jesse Manunzio 53 Ben Peart54 Jack Wheeler 55 Adrian Corsetti56 Samuel Jones 57 Matthew McCann 58 Matthew Borzillo 59 Jonathon Rose 60 Paul Rahill 61 Owen McIntyre62 Charlie Connelly 63 William Sullivan 64 Keiren Farrell65 Jarrod Gill 66 Chris Godfrey 67 Paul Scarpino 68 Matt Chippendale69 Nicholas Hughes70 Lachy Allison 71 William Kingston 72 Thomas Isaacs73 Brendan Ryan 74 Aaron Neal75 Liam Neal76 Lachy Neal77 Luke Baird 78 Mathew Feehan79 Xavier Cox 80 Michael Kavanagh81 Damien Ryan82 James Devery 83 Peter Muggavin84 Jarrod Couch85 Jesse Creasey86 James Flannery 87 Andrew Gurrisi 88 Michael Gurrisi
Coach: Anthony RockAssistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’ConnorReserves Coach: Chris DavisAssistants: Peter Wood, Gary McIntyre
ST BERNARDS
1 Ben Jakobi2 Matthew Gadsden3 Tom Jakobi4 Josh Homann5 Andrew Edge (CC)6 Jimmy Davis7 Michael Dewar8 Jordan Pascoe9 Andrew Dewar10 Jon Edge11 Dylan Verney12 Ollie Cavallaro12 Michael Tragear13 Nick Coroneous14 Thomas Clarke15 Ben Gadsden16 Kieran Rawlinson17 Ben Jarick18 Brendan Blatt19 Tom Mentiplay21 Tim Fogarty 22 Niall Collins23 Michael Karayannis24 Jon Perrett (CC)25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen27 Lachie Nicholls28 Matthew Smith29 Josh Dickerson30 Tom Skewes30 Levi Otto31 Jack Davis32 Charlie King33 Nick Marston34 Tom Mariani35 Luke Forato36 Marshall Pascoe37 Harry Cannon38 Callum Nicholls39 Tom Gunning40 Zac Alcott41 Marcel Bruin
42 Leigh Hendra43 David Fallon44 Daniel Anthony45 Lachie Anthony46 Tim Cooney47 Brett Felsenthal48 Sebastian Zaia49 Matt Browning50 Andrew Ogilvie51 Dale Anderson52 Stuart Hooy54 Will Bardoel55 Michael Fort-Williams56 Jack White57 Alex Dick58 Nick Materia59 Luke Healy60 Pat Kelly61 David Naughton62 Zack Price63 Zack Wilson
Coach: Simon WilliamsAssistant: David PatersonReserves: Ross Stewart
OLD BRIGHTON
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PREMIER B
1 Harry Macciolli 2 James Beaumont 3 Tom Paule (C)4 Tom Healey 5 Cam Beck 6 Chris Righetti 7 Ed Hughes 8 Al Armstrong 9 Pete Kennon 10 Andrew Prowse 11 Tom Bachet 12 Chris Hood 13 John Cooper 14 Harry Jupp 15 Timmy Oman 16 Nick Voyage 17 Tom Seccull 18 Sam Gibbons 19 Cam May 20 Ben McKie 21 Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart 22 Chris Wischer 23 Nick De Steiger 24 Tom Hywood 25 Nick Amato 26 Tim McLardy 27 Charlie Wilmoth 28 Jeremy Beaumont 29 Lachie Bennett 30 Alex Carter 31 Ed Fanning 32 Luke Batten 33 Nick Daish 34 Zach O’Neil 35 Paul Kruger 36 Adam Marangon 37 Lachie Carter 38 Matt Marangon 39 Nick Madders 40 Ned Morrison 41 Al Ferguson 42 Alex Crosby 43 Zach Johnstone 44 Charlie Kiel 45 Ted De Fegely 46 Marty McCoy 47 Tim Bratton 48 Ben Smith 49 Lewis Haralambous
50 Adam Armstrong 51 James Bate 52 Eamon McErvale 53 Matt Demicoli 54 Will Lewis 55 Seb Kemmerer 56 Will Fuller 57 Stephen Land 58 Morgan Cottee 59 Cameron Tunbridge 60 Damon Velakoulis 61 Alex Coleridge 62 Andrew Haralambous 63 Tom De Fegely 64 Sam Quennell 65 Toby Dickson 66 Tim Spargo 67 Josh Rundell 68 Tom Watson 69 Jim De Fegely 70 Rupert Doyle 71 Richie Armit 72 Andy Cameron 73 Will Thompson 74 Will Marshall 75 Tom Lackman 76 Nick Yencken 77 Angus Clark 78 Steve Petsinis 79 Justin De Steiger 80 Nat Nixon 81 Lachie Borthwick 82 Ted Lloyd 83 Edward Robinson 84 Oscar Dixon 85 Mac Webster 86 Guy Brayshaw 87 Nick Molony 88 Sammy Peacock 89 Jon Benjamin 90 Josh Freezer 91 Cal Williamson 92 Stefan Stacey 93 Hugo Dean 94 Charlie Clemenger 95 Sam Dellios 96 Matt Carlon 97 George Johnstone
Coach: Nathan BrownAssistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter NunnReserves: Chris JenkinsThirds: Jack Guest
OLD MELBURNIANS
1 Steven Freemantle2 Tim Smith3 Ben Smithwick4 Jacob Murphy5 Joel Rice (VC)6 James Rimington7 Ryan Bongetti8 Tom Roach9 James Gaff10 Mathew Laidlaw11 Brenton McKenry12 Glen Parker13 James Courtot14 Alistair Stewart-Holmes15 Jarrod Reid (VC)16 Sam Casey17 Col Crowther18 Nicholas Colbert19 Andrew Sloan20 James Murrie
21Lachlan McQueen-Miscamble
22 Sam Rimington23 Cameron Howat (C)24 Marcus Cushen25 James Evans26 Tom Newton27 Shane Zabiegala28 Simon Cust29 Jack Joslin30 Cameron Jones (VC)31 Brett De Leijer32 Bas Simpson33 Luke Marriott34 Freddie Cator34 Nicholas Thompson35 Lachlan Macleod36 Matthew Pallozzi37 Brodie Easton38 Travis Chiuchiarelli38 Luke Mckinnon39 Chris Allen40 Morgan Evans40 Sam Hassett41 Harry Moore
42 Scott Gordon43 Alistar Reed44 Nick Richardson45 Tim Rule46 Simon Bramwell47 Liam Cooney48 Chris Bell49 David Pocock50 Blake Fordham51 Christian Virgona 52 Sam Pentney53 Lochlan Hall54 Henry McQueen-Mis-
camble55 Spencer Cambridge56 Lewis Fotheringham57 Harry Maxwell58 Pat Arundel59 Jack Ymer60 Jarret Barber61 William Guiney62 James Coull63 Alexander Moshovelis64 Alex Richardson65 Adrian Morris66 Matthew Roach67 Patrick Cremean68 Tim Wilkins70 Sam Landgren71 Zac Lisle72 Campbell Wallace73 Callum O’brien74 Tom Macready-Bryan75 Tim Laidlaw76 Simon Lenders77 Andrew Bird78 Rhett Mitchelhill
Coach: Glenn CoxAssistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson
OLD CAREY
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PREMIER B
1 Matthew Murphy2 Nick Wood3 Ben Dowd 4 Callum Matheson5 Patrick Dowd6 Stephen Salopek7 Charles Ring8 Joshua Gabelich9 Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 Patrick Keely14 James Grinter15 Joshua Taylor16 Jason Salopek17 Patrick Aughton18 Billy Kannakis19 Anthony Kirwan20 Sean Kennedy21 Francis Keely22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Zachary Ginies24R Tom Marchesani25 Lachlan Nankervis26 Matthew Lodge27 Gerard Gleeson28 Edward Ring29 Chris Gleeson30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C)32 William Coates33 Jack Weber34 Julian Gambarro35 Patrick McLennan
36 Michael Dolan37 Luke McDonell38 Pana Karageorgiou40 Anthony Giarrusso41 Tom McPherson43 Rick Caldow 44 Henry Parkes45 Hamish Townsend46 Domenic Losciavo47 John Griffi ths49 Dylan Wissell50 Tim Sharpe60 Liam Dunne66 James Marchesani72 Pat Rhodes74 Ben Marchesani75 Adam Fenech78 Tom Johnston84 Jarrod Nash
Coach: Daniel HarfordAssistants: Luke Mahoney, Danny Staffi eriReserves: Kornel DachsAssistant: Jim JeffersUnder 19 Coach: Daniel BellAssistant: Luke WilliamsPremier B 3rds: Jarred O’Keefe, Peter MurrayPremier C 3rds: Jarrod McMaster
ST KEVINS
1 Keegan Stewart2 Ben Price (C)3 Max Slonim4 Aiden Clarke5 Jordan Stewart6 Chris Hammond7 Tim Nixon (VC)8 TJ Rothel9 Will Edwards10 Tim Yelland11 Sean Meredith12 Andrew McGuinness13 Sam Wood14 Alex Ford15 Scott Dickson16 Jackson Leigh17 Declan Reilly18 Tom Small19 Luke Price20 Darcy Daly21 James Shanahan (VC)22 Zac Parsons23 Nick Tonkin23R Chris Fagan24 Chris Game25 James Gray26 Matthew Mcternan27 Louis O’Keefe28 Daniel Meddings29 Dominic O’Keefe30 Josh Rogers31 Will Osborn32 Daniel Pelchen33 Damien Simic34 Sean Stewart35 Andrew Spittal36 Lloyd Everett37 Francis Mcardle38 Hugo Gates39 Adrian Bednarek40 Lachlan Kellock41 Jackson Small
42 Tom Green43 Woody Eke
44Conor Mengler-Francis
45 Norbert Williams46 Tom Stewart47 Nick Karoly48 Tyler Haugh49 Luke Matias50 Dylan Tobias51 Jake Tobias52 Robert Handel53 Drew Dickson54 Sam O’Sullivan55 Matthew O’Connor56 James Cleeve57 Tom Quinn58 Fred Cooper59 Matthew Wood60 Liam Bourke61 Will Conly62 Peter Mayes63 Andrew Clark64 Simon Tamblyn65 James Easton66 William Berry67 Hugh Goodfellow68 George Berry70 Damien Hay71 Tim Cox72 Tyler Smith73 James Turner74 David Roberts75 Mitch Bain
Coach: Tim O’ShaughnessyAssistants: Wayne Oswald, David LandriganReserves: Andrew Strain
CAULFIELD GRAMM
33THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER B
1 Cam Williams
2 Jack Townley
3 Alex Schipp
4 Marshall Rippon
6 Jeremy Mugavin
7 Ross Young
8 Henry Weddell
9 Tim Blakey
10 Pete Summers
11 Hugh Vickers-Willis
12 Jack Watts (Capt)
13 Tom Girdwood
14 Tom Fairbairn
15 Sam Henry
16 Paddy Hayes
17 Rich Langham
18 Dan Zambon
19 Matt Torney
20 Dom Nixon
21 Al Evans
23 Sean Carr
24 Will Cunningham
25 Angus Nice
26 Jack Maxwell
27 Charlie Craig
28 George Curnow
29 Patrick Gardiner
31 James Van de Pol
32 Riley McMahon
33 Tom MacKenzie
34 Will Hartnell
35 James Coumans
36 David Withers
37 Tom Foott
38 Ryan Eade
39 Dirk Heinz
40 Henry Hanlon
41 Jack Rutherford
42 Marc James
43 Bennett Merriman
44 John Wood
45 Damian Barton
46 Mick Steinbach
48 Hugh Evans
49 Ben Ludeman
50 George Chisholm
52 Josh Caldow
53 Cam McDonald
55 Llewyn Butler
57 Jack Heinz
58 Ed Long
59 Jamie Mugavin
60 Will Davey
61 Ed Sinnott
62 Danial Van de Pol
66 Dan Gumley
73 Jesse Pardo
74 Ben Jongebloed
Coach: Quinton GleesonAssistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan
UNIVERSITY BLUES
1 Rory Angiolella (C)2 Matt Kyroussis3 Ross Borland4 Toby Hudson Bevege5 Michael Cussen6 Chris Polidoras7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Maxim Allen10 Tom Cheshire11 Daniel Bisetto13 Jesse Dimond14 Ben Roberts15 Richard Willingham16 Tom Biscaro17 Alex Ricco19 Antony Harbor20 Dimitri Kynigopoulos21 Michael Lee22 Mitch McWhinney23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Michael Racovalis26 Jack Dalton28 James McGee30 Jamie Mackay32 Dom Pound-Palmieri33 Tom Parkinson34 Will Johnson35 Cailean Moore36 Dylan Patcas37 Will Fenton38 James Cowan-Clark39 Drew Olarenshaw41 Matt Brown
42 Greg Hesse43 Raphael Lloyd45 Nick Marshall46 Cameron Ball47 Julian Turner51 Max Ellis52 Phillip Carydis55 Alister Green56 Joshua Murray58 Gary McCarthy62 Brad Farley66 Sam Buckely85 Will Pickering
Coach: Michael PickeringAssistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve HurlReserves: Ryan Aisbett
FITZROY
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34 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
1 Nadav Harel2 Adam Caplan3 Nick Lewis4 Jarryd Ludski5 Jason Ritterman6 David Fayman7 Marcus Jankie8 Geoff Measey 9 Gary Blieden10 Josh Ludski11 Warren Steinberg12 Ezra Poyas13 Michael Shafar14 Jarrod White15 Rubin Winograd16 Nick Marks (C)17 Daniel Cohen18 Richie Simon19 Ashley Kalb20 Josh Kalmus21 Noah Rischin22 Luke Peters23 Ari Lewski24 Josh Sacks25 Jake Lew 26 Ben Kalmus27 Josh Givoni28 Dean Steinberg29 Brad Caplan30 Josh Gottlieb31 Josh Dorevitch32 Josh Singer33 Jordan Bade-Boon34 Jason Samuel35 Corey Jankie
36 Danny Markov37 Roi Abraham38 Luke Jankie39 Stuart Fayman40 Joel Gocs41 Jamie Grigorianis42 Ryan White43 Jeremy Forbes44 Michael Selzer45 Asher Burstin46 Alex Wollan47 Daniel Roth48 Simon Roth49 Josh Mendies50 Alon Abraham51 Ari Wytwornik52 Ben Michowski53 Jordan Tonkin54 Elliot Janover55 Daniel Goodman56 Brandon Joel57 Adam Lerner58 Matt Markoff59 Brett Joffe60 Anton Ritterman61 Jarrod Swire62 Dean Rotenberg63 David Glass64 Sam Friede65 Jordan Rubinstein
Coach: Leigh McQuillen
AJAX
PREMIER B
1 Mitch Rafferty2 Travis Ridgway (VC)3 Hamish McLauchlan (C)4 Alex Woltering4T Sam Langford-Jones5 Luke Pinot5T Coombes Jack-Thomas6 John Nicolopoulos6R Sam Casey7 Toby Gill7T Tom Tyrell8 Nic Gooda8R Rory James9 Peter Gleadhill (C)9R Matthew Mitchell9T James Bell10 Andrew Mathers11 Mark Collins12 Daniel Newby13 Tim Lockwood13T Geoffrey White14 Jarrod Rafferty15 David Mackenzie16 Richard Mathers17 James Paul18 Jackson Heagney-Steart19 Nick Salvatore19T Laz Siapantas20 Michael Meehan21 Brendan Gillen22 Tim Witherow23 Joe Fisscher23R Chris Ferguson23T Quentin Boan24 Lachlan Nash25R Scott Ellis25T Jack Steen26 Brent Rafferty26R David McCormack27 Luke Skelton28 Nicholas Leonidas29 Patrick Hutchinson30 Benjamin White30T Hector Simpson31 Adam Weekes (VC)
32 William McTaggert32R Ed Limon33 Johnathan Spanos33T Shane Walden34 Jaron Fisher35 Josh Alkemede36 Chris Smith37R Adam Schofi eld37T Brendon Mitchell38 Matthew Kelly39 Tim Hunter40 Mad Nord-White41 Michael Stowe41R Rilyn Mosbey42 Damian Gauci43 Craig Dowling44R Jarrod McLauchlan44T Luke Floyd45 Adam Floyd46 Jason Leonidas47 Jordan Toy48R Tristan Coles48T Hamish McWilliam49R Bryce Kellerman49T Brett Carson50 Julian Bayard51 Corey Millard52 Mark Seccull53 Ben Mason54 Adam Vitolins55 Ben Langford-Jones56 Johnathon Roberts57 Jason Kurta58 Lachlan Wyeth59 Luke Pitcher60 Travis Wyeth61 Shane Capron62 Anthony Wright63 Michael Lambert64 Brook Salmon65 Drew Gilby66 James Chiefado67 Kent Waring68 Dean Fossey69 Evan Francis
Coach: Stewart Loewe
OLD HAILEYBURIANS
35THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
1 Matthew Murray2 Josh Doherty3 Nick Gieschen4 Sam Geilings5 Adrian DelMonte6 Victor Sicilano7 Jake McKeon8 Joel Macdonald9 Chris Sutherland10 Brett Nagel11 Nick Butler12 Alex Vella13 Ricky Jessop14 Chris Johnson15 Kobe Trajanovski16 Brad Flintoff17 Zac Keane18 Michael Mitris19 Carl Groth20 Jake Trajanovski21 Bernard McDowell22 James Moio23 Iza Dawkins24 Richard Butler25 Rob Davidson26 Brandt Harrison27 Hayden Heta (C)28 Dean Heta29 Andrew Paine30 Brandon Lee31 James Binney32 Joey Cua33 Stephen Ward34 Richard Skok35 Robert Hondromatidis36 Sam Wilcox37 Nick Kenyon-Smith38 Tom Earle39 Arthur Solomidis40 Michael Basckos41 Max Kirwan42 Jordan O’Neill
43 Robert Glavas44 Lochlan Phillips45 Callum Matheson46 Tyson Hill47 Simon MacKenzie48 Gareth Fowler49 Sam Armstrong50 Jordan Stanton51 Josh Dunnett52 Ryan Buckley53 Nathan Valkanis54 Josh Spoor55 Tom Falconer56 Richard Dennis57 Jacson Cecil58 Chris Sarthou59 Ashley Steer60 Alec Steinicke61 Simon Leon62 Heath Evans63 Michael Pierce64 Tom Eggleston65 Adam Veli66 Daniel Mancuso67 Vincent Mancuso68 Luke Pace69 Paul Spurling70 Jason Burns71 Brendon Michael72 John Apostolopoulos73 Danny Stone74 Andrew Sheehan75 Brendon Knox76 Sjouke Price77 Michael DelMonte78 Justin Beilin79 Adam Karim81 Michael Baxter85 Nathan Pratt
Coach: Travis RonaldsonAssistant: Daniel WellerReserves: Darren TollAssistant: John Hill
OLD IVANHOE
East Ivanhoe
PREMIER B
1 N. Lewton 2 M. Chamberlain 3 D. Kelly (DVC)4 T. Bourbon 5 L. Welsford 6 R. Mann 7 F. Reed 9 J. Cowan 10 D. Chamberlain 11 C. Smith 12 P. Iacovangelo (RC)13 H. Black 14 B. Phibbs 15 M. Johnson (VC)16 M. Pecora 16 N. Thomas 17 T. Chambers 18 B. Bonner 19 J.P. Van Rensberg 20 N. Gentile 21 S. Inglis 22 S. Veltman 23 S. Oldman 24 L. Riley 25 J. Kelly (C)26 A. Patti 27 T. Bailey 28 S. Welsford 29 C. Collins 29 A. Holmes 31 B. Woods 32 J. Cetraro 32 R. McCarthy 32 B. Kovac 33 S. Balloch 34 D. Regan 35 D. McLean 36 N. McLean 37 M. Rice 38 A. DiPetta 39 J. Trounce 40 A. Bortoli
41 T. Wilson 42 D. Izon 44 J. Campbell 45 D. Micallef 51 P. Flanagan 52 P. Johnson 53 J. Mather 54 M. Rich 56 S. Mann 57 D. MacLeod 58 D. Maskill 60 R. Woolley 61 A. Ciavarella 62 J. Verbyla 63 J. Hende 67 J. Bates 68 J. Egan 81 G. Lofthouse 82 S. Paolucci
Coach: Adrian ConnollyAssistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin ChamberlainReserves: Ben Chamberlain
MAZENOD
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PREMIER C
1 Tom Buckley2 Dylan Elkman3 Rob Chisholm4 Henry Jacobs5 Matt Martinov (C)6 Daniel Brosnan8 Jack Singleton9 Joss Holdsworth10 Ryan Martin11 Daniel Seehusen12 Henry Simon13 Jeremy Simon14 Boyd Upstill15 Tim Blackburn16 Sam Stait17 Jordan Tabakman18 Wayne Cove19 Dwain Bailey20 Matt Oaten21 Orry Lack22 Luke Duthie23 Tim Naylor24 Alistair McCooke25 Lloyd Anrep26 Sam Mason27 Kieran Moran28 Andrew Clinch29 Luke Saunders30 Chris Coghlan31 Sam Barnes32 Daniel Riazah-Kesheh33 Stewart McCooke34 Mark Pappas35 Nicholas Curwood36 Blair Atkins37 Damien Casey38 Scott Walker39 Nick Ryde
40 Stuart Gay41 Dan Frazier42 Greg Hammond44 Sam Ashton45 Ben Lydster47 Sam Blandford50 Daniel Farthing51 Dan Haysom52 Tom Haysom53 David Machin54 Haydon Whitehead55 Brad Rayson56 Jesse Plostins57 Will Sayce58 Ben Rockman
59Andrew Hastings-Dodge
60James Hastings-Dodge
62 Michael Bannan63 Lachlan Upstill64 Matt Saunders65 Jerome Keast66 Tom Cameron67 Matt Pardy68 Brad Cromack71 Chris Hecker72 ZSnrs/Rsvs Spare73 Nicholas Ward75 Jarrad Williams76 Sean Meeking85 James Gates88 Nick Manning89 James Johnson
Coach: Brett RoweAssistant: Rod StrahanReserves: Stephen KeleherThird 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty
ORMOND
1 Leigh Fletcher (C)2 Mark Devereaux 3 Rory Lynch 4 Kyle Pinto 5 Stuart Burggraaff 6 Nick Lyall 7 Anton Duddy 9 Matthew Care 10 Jack Baxter 11 Jason Zampaglione 12 Daniel Andersen 13 David Morton 14 Jackson Ward 15 Josh Schmitz 16 Luke Verma 17 Daniel Corp (VC)21 Jay Ting 22 Nick Pavlou 23 Ben Clarke 24 Adam McNeil 25 Richard Atkins 26 Michael Fletcher 27 Josh Verlin 28 Jack Sperring 29 Jesse Donald 30 Josh Pavlou 31 Ed Turner 32 Josh McPherson 33 Charlie Miles 34 Jason McCoy 35 Jay Dillon 37 Jesse Lovig 43 Luke Dallas
Coach: Guy MartynAssistants: Owen Lalor & Steve Kennedy
HAMPTON ROVERS
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PREMIER C
1 Ewan Flanagan2 Nick Petering3 Ryan Smith6 Michael Davidson7 Andrew Young8 Andrew Hickey9 Sam Baring (C)10 Pat Bryce11 James Taylor12 George Smyth13 Tim Powell14 Jye Ledin16 Darcy Meehan17 Nick Schade18 Joe Cosgriff19 James McKenzie20 Zac Ledin21 Tim McKenzie22 Alex Carr23 Lachlan Inglis24 Gareth Taylor25 Damien Hatch26 Sam Whatley27 Ben Amberg29 Andrew Costley30 Joe Griffi ths31 Callum Dick32 Daniel Brogden33 Rami Shenouda34 Rowan Shields35 Chris Godsil37 Tom Ruddell38 Matt Hunt39 Matt McCart41 Adam Jaques42 James Duffy43 Tom Duffy44 Luke Leviston45 Alex Armstrong46 Sam Walsh47 Julian Bourchier48 Matt Mason
49 Jonathan Rau50 Ben Cailes51 Henry Drysdale52 Simon Chandler54 Matt Boulton56 Andrew Beecroft57 Pat Long58 Andre Henry59 David Meulendijks60 Paul Tweedly61 Nick Rhoden64 Ryan McIvor69 Tim Berenyi72 Matt White74 Ryan Phillips75 Nick Malcolm76 Hayden Devanny78 Matt Stewart
80Michael Fenwick-Nevin
81 Nick Armstrong83 Rhys Waller84 Bill Geary86 Daniel Garabiles87 Nick Burri89 Freek Faber92 Aaron Darnell
Coach: Hayden StantonAssistant: Jye LedinReserves: Shane Paynter
MONASH BLUES
1 Hayden Dillon 1R Zan Wenke 2 Tim Cusack 3 Zach Cleaver 4 Tom Shepherd 5 Craig Skicko 6 Jeremy Brazzale 7 Matt Eifernann (RVC)8 Matthew Holmes 9 Michael Christian (C)10 Andy Edwards 11 Kyle Shepard-Mueller 12 Sean Driscoll 13 Ryan Hay 14 Jake Truefeldt 15 Chris Taylor 16 Shaun McKenzie 17 Jake Rice 18 Ryan Cleaver 19 Ian Stokes 20 Sebastian Green 21 Matthew Adamczyk
(RDVC)22 Stephen Tindale 23 Luke Giles 24 Michael Italia 24R Brandon Kelly 25 David Gayfer 25R Jarrad Appleby 26 Ethan Griffi ths 28 Alex Bottomley 29 Shaun O’Callaghan 31 Nicholas Biscontin 32 Mark Smith 33 Adam Barclay (DVC)34 Rhett Masters 35 Bartholomew Walsh
(DVC)36 Beau Parthenides 37 Jack Langford 37R Jake Hooper 38 Brett Cantwell
39 Andrew Hopgood 41 Luke French (VC)46 Gregory Bell 47 Josh O’Connor (RC)48 Tore Valvo 49 Paul Trovato 50 Nick Lynch 51 Lewis Melton 52 Dylan Haeusler 53 Angelo Russo 54 Heath McDonald 55 Matthew Crema 56 David Stokes 57 Mark Morgan 59 Darcy Cumberland 60 Simon Tuckman 61 James Bonello 62 James Pentland 63 Dean Nichols 64 Dean O’Callaghan 65 Jonathon Knape 66 Scott Moran 67 Nick Smith 68 Stephen Quinn 70 David Vangeli 71 Luke Delaney 72 Hills Scott 73 Michael Stephenson 74 Christian Buckley 75 Michael Sacchetta 76 Brendan Feeney 77 Marcus Borg 78 Marcel Pamio
Coach: Craig Hayes, Jason PlantReserve: Craig Thornton-Grimes Assistant: Stephen Quinn
BANYULE
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PREMIER C
1 Steve Scott 2 Tim Scott 3 Dermot Cleary (C)4 Chris Hogan 5 Kieran Hogan 6 Anthony Ashworth 7 Tom Lowden 8 Will Manning 9 Gary Bennett 10 David Counihan 11 Damien Britt 12 Ben Hogan 13 Josh Revere 14 Pat Disiervi (VC)15 Pat Ioannidis 16 Steve Buchanan 17 Aisea Valentini 18 James Chapple 19 Jim Hunt (DVC)20 Stephen Tolongs 21 Jake Pappon 22 Chris Lavery 23 Jack Hind 24 Tom Golik 25 Kevin Holden 26 Michael Bentham 27 Lee Barrand 28 Baden Wass 29 Rob Holden 30 Peter Holden 31 Trevor Bromley 32 Tom Costigan 33 Nick Seel 34 Zac Thiessens 35 Gerard Roney 36 Nathan Monaghan 37 Aaron Cloke 38 Matt Wass 39 Aaron Binns 40 Aaron Shaw 41 Simon Way 42 Jason Olson
43 Andrew Mase 44 Luke Daidone 45 Dylan Ruddy 46 Jake Lever 47 Matt White 48 Gonz Valenzuela 49 Luke Kioussis 50 Dan Mercuri 51 Andrew Murray 52 Adam Matthiesson 53 Chris Mercuri 54 Michael Klonaridis 55 Michael Margetis 56 Andrew Middlemiss 57 Nathan Miller 58 Jack Van Der Ven 59 James Faranda 60 Jake Paola 61 Leigh Webster 62 Mimo Demarchki 63 Nick Smith 64 Tom Eden 65 Shaun Silberauer
Coach: Jamie MolloAssistants: Trevor BromleyReserves: Leigh Webster
OAKLEIGH
1 Simon Bennett1 Caine Hillier 2 Dominic La Fontaine2 Damien McGuigan3 Stephen Romanin3 Oliver Lloyd4 Blake Hillier 4 Christopher Young4 Matthew Davis 5 Samuel Killworth
7Christopher Woodbridge
8 Jordon Heffernan9 Robert Deev10 Matthew Powell10 Thomas Hudson11 James Robinson12 Alister Lloyd13 Scott Needham 13 Greg Tolson15 Rohan Kapoor15 Peter Storey16 Tom Byrnes17 Phil Bennett18 Jackson Eade19 Thomas Kanz21 Alex Mackenzie24 Daniel DeSanctis25 Samuel Riley26 Andrew Clarke 26 Stephen Derry27 Trent Langdon28 Damien Proska28 Daniel Toma29 Nicholas Adamson30 Tom Allwright32 Thomas Schipper34 Alexander Stewart35 Brett Cottell36 Lachlan McMillan36 Oliver Scheiber37 Thomas Staynor
38 Alexander Vickery39 Jay Himat41 Teri Miriklis42 Jack Duke42 Harrison Levvey43 Ben Hart (C)43 Stefan Anjou46 Robert Campbell46 Declan Mitchell46 Matthew De Petro47 Stephen Warr47 James Way49 Matt Dyson51 Joshua Kennedy52 Nicholas Pryde53 Corey McLaughlin55 Matt Davis 63 Nicholas Searles67 Brad Dean
Coach: Ben RobertsonAssistants: Tim Cantwell, Brad TymmonsReserves: Fraser Cameron
OLD CAMBERWELL
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PREMIER C
1 Bortolotto Matthew 2 Carlson Jarrod (VC)2 Mc Cormack Liam (TCC)3 Birrell Nicholas 4 Jones Thomas 5 Considine Simon 6 Crosbie Nicholas 7 Gasparini Matthew 8 Augustin Peter 8 Kemp Stuart 9 Millson Patrick 9 Considine Luke 10 Stafford Tom 10 Toohey Julian 11 Blanch Jonathan 12 Holmes Matthew 13 Bridges Mathew 14 Abrahams Michael 15 Bortolotto Jonathan 16 Abrahams Simon 17 Boyd Luke 18 Jones Daniel 18 Gartner Derrin 19 Crapper Steven 20 Beayni Mathew 21 Bolger Domenic 22 Montagna Timothy 23 Fraser Daniel (RVC)24 Chard Patrick 24 Carlson Trent 25 McMahon Daniel 26 Hiser William 26 Rice Laine 27 Costanzo Robert 28 Gasparini Jacob 29 Jordan Tom 30 Redmond Daniel 31 Beaini Anthony 31 McGlin Anthony 32 Coburn Adrian 33 Symes Jake (C)34 Jarred Dallas 34 Brockhus Liam (TVC)35 Viney Ashley 36 Blanch Timothy 37 Coburn James 38 Manakis Anthony 38 Stewart Callan 39 Mc Intyre John 40 Bettello Jordan 40 Mahoney Jacob 41 Harty Justin 42 O’Shannassy Rhys 43 Pesavento Stephan 44 Black Tom 45 Lincoln Adam
46 Money Tim (RC)47 Wallace Daniel 48 Loucas Ari (RVC)49 Money Tom 50 Bastiaan Thomas 50 Cracknell Dustin (TC)51 Butler Tom 51 Carey Luke 52 Kerton Ben 53 Bevan Rhys 54 Wood Jason 55 Natoli Tom 56 Mc Gree Andrew 57 Crimins Thomas 58 Grigoruk Mark 59 Coloe Daniel 60 Kemp Robert 61 Beattie Luke 62 Beattie Stephen 63 Aliu Labinot 64 Connell Sean 65 Delahunty William 66 Robson Samuel 67 Bolzonello Adrian 68 Mc Cartin Matt 69 France Nathan 70 Ceccomancini Adam 71 Beayni Rodney 72 Symes Paul 73 Ayob Sam 74 Montalto Alexander 75 Carson Dom 76 Bourke James 77 Montalti David 78 Stansbury Richard 79 Vellios Ryan 80 Potter Dylan 81 Juchnevicius Dale 82 Whittle Michael 83 Den Elzen Brett 84 Maclaren Cameron 85 Donnellan Joel 86 Mathews Jason 87 Mc Mahon Gerard 88 Romanin Gianluca 89 Carson Amon 90 Galati Robert 91 Bridges Mark 92 Green Jason 93 Hermans Michael 94 Hollaway James 95 Isaac Daniel 96 Barillaro Liam 97 Mc Entee Dylon 98 Kemp Cameron 99 Romanin Gianluca
Coach: Greg FremantleAssistants: Cameron Crowley, Graham AndersonReserves: Tim MoneyThirds: Tom Money
MARCELLIN
2 Robert Gallagher3 Liam Platt4 Matthew Hayes5 Michael Graham6 Daniel Price7 Brett Hampton8 Charlie Dillan8 Kris Little9 Michael Meyer10 Tim Kight11 Robert Swayn11 Josh O’Meara 12 Claye Tobin13 Matthew Ryan14 Sam L’Huillier15 Sean Hendricks16 Paul Sullivan17 Mark Kidner18 Stephen Sullivan19 Dean Miller20 Shaun Chapman21 Lucas Thomas22 Daniel McCarthy23 Tim Boland24 Zeke Mccarthy27 Mitch Todd28 Jesse Balic29 Guy Crilley30 Tom Redmond33 Sam Kelleher34 Chad Ryan36 Reid Irvine38 Robert Meade
39 Sam Larkins40 Ben Hampton41 Andrew Thompson42 Mark Ferguson43 James Lay45 Dean Kelly52 Daniel Graham54 Rob Heaney56 Dean Lonsdale59 Shane Jones61 Jarrod Pearce
Coach: Sam RadfordAssistants: Corey Stephens, Mark Haynes, Ben Hampton Reserves: Tony WhiteAssistant: Ken WoodThirds: Jason Austin
PARKDALE VULTURES
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PREMIER C
1 Sam Glenn2 Harry Whitty3 Stuart Grigg (C)4 Stefan Barbour5 Michael Lambert5 Gareth O’Connor-Price6 Vaughan Clarke7 Sam Murray 8 Robert Stainforth (VC)9 Tom Coghlan10 Ben Southam (DVC)11 Ben Mitchell12 George Fletcher13 Sam Buchanan14 Brett Brisbane15 Alex Wood (VC)16 Alex Marshall17 Eddie Coghlan18 Tom Stainforth19 Rob Bambery20 Ryan Trickey20 Jeremy Gleeson21 Paul Coldrey22 Nicholas Fisher23 Reed Powney24 Thomas Grigg25 Adam Granger26 Ash Law27 Shaun Payze28 Lachlan Heron29 Jordan Pomeroy30 Tom Feldgen30 Adam Crean31 Zac Kurts32 Broguen Roberts33 Andrew Starkins34 Jordan Owens35 Tim Scarpella36 Jake Archdeacon37 Luke Keon38 Cam Mccauley39 Leith Baker
40 Aaron Brockley42 Scott Cain43 Mathew Tuckett44 Mathew Beggs45 Jules Lowther46 Laurens Van der Sluijs47 Tom Shayler48 John Wilkins
49Mitchell Sheldon Collins
50 Aaron Anson51 Sam Messinis52 Liam Nickels53 Daniel Bruce54 Nick Thurley55 Demi Pinxt56 Jamie Rhodes57 Hew Nester58 Gary Smith59 Hayden Brodie60 Ryan White61 Tim Welsby62 Dan Laversha63 Evan Kemp64 Aaron Bouten65 David Kotsiakos67 Anthony Kyriacou68 Tom Lardner69 Chris Davis
Coach: Nick ClaringboldAssistant Coaches: Damian Brice, Peter Williamson & Michael LambertReserves: Adam Crean
PENINSULA
1 Andrew Frazer2 Chris Goullet3 David Forrest4 Daniel Ryan5 Chris Tzambazis6 James Lenhart7 Jordan Leask7 Cameron Livori8 Cal Glassford9 Josh Pound10 Tom Black11 Daniel Roscoe12 Mark Wilson13 Ryan Jones14 Brett Hannah15 Jarad Rogers16 Sandon McCann17 Sean Towner (C)18 Daniel Flaherty19 Aaron Bell20 Rob Baddeley21 Jack Fenner21 Stuart Dale22 Jed Watson23 Trent Skurrie24 Chris Caminiti25 Bradley Jones26 Jarryd French27 Rowan Nolan28 Sahand Ghasimzadeh29 Michael Fahey30 Ben Briggs31 Daniel Cantwell32 Damien Cerantonio33 Jake Barrett34 Dean Podger35 Jesse Saunders36 Nick Karikakas37 Blake Anderson38 Stuart Tibbitts39 Jackson Marr40 James Taylor
41 Dylan Anderson42 Andrew Baddeley43 Dave Bianchi44 Hugh Braden45 Jack Clarke46 Josh Dazkiw47 Hayden Federico48 Liam Fitzgerald49 Matthew Flaherty50 Rob Frain51 Daniel Galea52 Adrian Gurry53 Andrew Khallouf54 Michael Lepa55 Mitch Miller56 Mark Mitchell57 Matthew Nola58 Dale Phelan59 Ryan Richardson60 Daniel Rowland61 Matt Semini62 Liam Sutawon63 Jordan Williams64 Jack Williams65 Anthony Atkinson66 Shane Azzapardi67 Manuell Gauding68 John Hughes69 Andrew Palmer70 Andrew Petersen 71 Basil Remboulis72 Luke Schultz
Coach: Mark Murray Assistants: M. Regan, C. Jayaweera
PEGS FC
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2012
VAFA ELASTOPLAST TRAINER OF THE WEEK
Lachie played his fi rst game with Beaumaris last year after having
been recruited from Sandringham Dragons and Haileybury College
to follow his brother Mitch. Lachie is studying Urban Planning
at RMIT. Apart from playing and studying Lachie is a passionate
supporter of Essendon Bombers and he loves all sport. Lachie is
this week’s Club Warehouse Rising star for his performance in the
Sharks Round 1 win over St Bedes/Mentone Tigers. After enduring
the most exhaustive pre-season in the Sharks’ in recent memory,
Lachie believes the Beaumaris are in a good position to improve on
last year’s fi rst year in Premier.
Geoff has been around this club for nearly 20 years.
As well as trainer, he has been Secretary and President in his time,
and is also a Life Member.
For many years, Geoff worked in the car industry, and has only
recently retired.
He continues to help out the club when he can, when he is not driving
to his shack at Metung, or helping renovate his partners home.
He enjoys golf and skiing, but due to old ankle injuries, he seldom
indulges in these activities.
The club would like to thank Scashy for his many years of service and
also congratulate him on his nomination, a truly deserved recipient.
* to be eligible for the club Warehouse
Rising Star, a player must be born no
earlier than 1991 and playing his fi rst
full season of senior football.
GEOFF “SCASHY” SCASH – SWINBURNE UNI
RISING STAR - LACHIE HOWES – BEAUMARIS
42 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
Geoff Reilley @GeoffreyReilley
5 YEARS AGO – 2009
The top four teams (Mazenod, Beaumaris, Caulfi eld Grammarians and AJAX) in C Section had already placed a
gap of two games ahead of the rest. Caulfi eld had their game against MHSOB well under control at three quarter time, 13.13 to 5.9. MHSOB however were not about to lie down and stormed home to get within a kick before Caulfi eld sealed the game late in the fi nal term 16.15 to 14.15. Best – Axais, T Sundberg, Game, Wood, Meredith (4), Carboni (Caulfi eld) and Ternes, McIntyre, Limbrick, Grigoriou, Evans, Harrison (MHSOB).
Beaumaris skipper, Brayden Haynes, recorded his 150th game for the Sharks after captaining the Sandy Dragons before returning to the Sharks where he won two B&F’s despite still being eligible for U19’s. Luke Atkins also reached a milestone for Beaumaris when he played his 100th game.
Anthony Damon recorded his 400th game as a top VAFA umpire and along the way he had been in charge of 17 Grand fi nals. Anthony had played previously with Powerhouse.
10 YEARS AGO – 2004
Parkdale Vultures made it two in a row in C Section against St Leos Emmaus and had the game sewn up by half time 11.10 to 3.7. The Animals did fi ght back in the second half but were still 6 goals in arrears at the fi nal siren. Best – Stewart, Matt Sullivan, P Sullivan, Barr (3), Stephens (Parkdale) and Ristevski, Donovan, Bird, Brown, Ronchi, Baranello (St Leos).
Mention was made in the FTLOTG column that although there had been many Clubs who had come and gone in the VAFA since its commencement in 1892, there was clear stability in the terms of offi ce of the Association offi ce bearers. For instance, Bruce McTaggart was only the 14th President of the VAFA and Phil Stevens only the 17th Secretary (now known as CEO’s). There had also only been 19 Treasurers and some of these had held the dual role of Secretary/Treasurer over the years. There were only 4 Presidents in the fi rst 79 seasons of the Association!
20 YEARS AGO – 1994
The MHSOB historians were checking to see if Jason Bamert’s 13 goals was a club record after
the C Section game against Kew. MHSOB were in control for the majority of the game and ran out easy winners 28.20 to 17.14. Best – Bamert, R Skinner, Knight, Helmot, Dixon (MHSOB) and Port, Cox (4), Cracknell, Mascitti (5), Thornley, Mobbs (Kew). The Unicorns were now undefeated in the section along with St Kilda South Caulfi eld.
In D Section, Uni Blacks trailed noticeably all day until their valiant attempt in the fi nal term to almost run Hampton Rovers down. The Rovers rallied however to win 17.11 to 15.13. Best – Fletcher, Crawford (10), S Anderson, D Anderson, Harris, LeGrand (HR) and Eve, Smith, Burnett, Longley (4), Begley, Caccaviello (Blacks)
30 YEARS AGO – 1984
Kevin (OX) White was applauded after playing his 300th game for St Kilda CBC and he was a VAFA great in every sense of the word. He won the C Section B&F in 1981 and had been runner-up in 1975 and 1982. He was a triple B&F for his club and had been captain in two stints. A hard working ruckman and a classic high mark, “Ox” had represented the VAFA in 73, 79. 82 and 83 and in the 1982 Carnival he was given the Victorian’s Most Determined award.
In A Section, Ormond came home strongly to defeat Kew with Steve McCooke kicking 6 goals and joining Andrew Mehrten and Matthew Vane as Ormond’s best. Kew’s best were Filopovic (6), Busuttil, and Casawria.
40 YEARS AGO – 1974
Marcellin was the only C Section team to be undefeated in C Section after beating National Bank 13.22 to 2.10. Only poor shooting for goal saved the Bankers from further embarrassment. Best – T Aloisio, Crimmins, P Gartner, J Gartner, Milasewicz, Power (M) and Strongman, Daly, Brooke, Evans, Norris, Podger (NB).
Bruce Ferguson broke the club record for Collegians by playing his 255th game, thereby passing Graham Daff ’’s record that had been set in 1967.
50 YEARS AGO – 1964
Col Adamson, the Reserves’ coach at Hampton Rovers, set an association record when he played his 300th game. A Section captains included A Doble (Ormond), R Burt (Ivanhoe), P J O’Dwyer (Old Paradians) and G Paul (MHSOB).
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U19 Premier with John Donohoe @jdonohoe12
Old Xaverians gave Old Melburnians a football lesson with a huge 174-point win. The Kew boys were ruthless kicking 7.5-1.2 in the fi rst quarter and piling on 10 goals in the fi nal term. Jeremy Hannan and Richard Wilton were brilliant kicking 4 each for the
Xavs. For the OM’s Harrison Hooper, Tim Marshall and Tom Scott were best.
Beaumaris took on De La Salle and followed on with their winning ways taking down the 2012 Premiers by 38 points. The margin could have been a lot bigger for the sharks if not for wayward kicking that saw them end the day on 13.22.100 to 9.8.62.
St Bernards showed that they are the team to beat in 2014 after beating Old Scotch 23.14152 to 9.11.65. Jed Carey was
prolifi c in the win kicking 8 Goals and Jeremy Sullivan also chimed in with 4 of his own. Hedely and Hughes were the best for Bernard’s who were never troubled in the win.
St Kevins took on last years premiers and showed that they could be a huge threat to the competition this season with a comprehensive 113 point win over last years Premiers who are yet to register a win in 2014. An 8 goals to 2 fi rst term put St.Kevins in a dominant position and when they kicked 9 goals to 0 in the second the game was well and truly over.
After two rounds we are getting a picture of the teams to beat in 2014 with St. Bernard’s and St.Kevins displaying the most dominant performances, along with Old Xavs and Beaumaris they seem to be the competitions best. It is only round two though, and a lot can happen in the next 16 weeks of Football!.
U19 Section 2 Report @LewisEmmerson
Parkdale opened their account
with a 36-point victory over
Mazenod. Two goals separated
the sides at each break until
a decisive 6 goals to 2 fi nal
term saw the Vultures run over
the top of their opposition. New recruit, Nathan
Papatsanis was extremely handy as he steered
Parkdale to their fi rst win for the season. Fitzroy
remain undefeated after producing a 41-point win
over University Blacks and look the team to beat at
this stage with two commanding victories to start
their season. Caulfi eld Grammarians were kept
goalless until the third quarter in their eventual
34-point downfall at the hands of Whitefriars.
University Blues manufactured a substantial win
over Collegians to the tune of 61-points. This
leaves fi nals fancied Collegians winless after two
rounds of football. It’s hard to go past Daniel
Batarilo with 5 goals for Uni Blues. Collegians
Fred Sullivan played one of his best games as he
continues his good start to the year. Old Brighton
conjured a six goal second quarter to set them up
for 12-point win over Old Trinity. Trinity’s Joseph
Campbell fought valiantly, keeping his side in the
contest with 5 goals.
U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15
After a miserable week of
cold and wet weather it was
expected to be the same for
round two on Saturday, but
it ended up being a beautiful
sunny day in Melbourne and
all teams were ready to get into the action. After
a competitive fi rst half the AJAX ran away with it
in the second recording their fi rst win for 2014
defeating Marcellin by 82 points at home, After a
disappointing round one for the Northern Blues
they were competitive this week only going
down by 5 goals to Therry Penola.Three teams
are still undefeated going into round 3, Old
Carey recorded a comfortable 38 point win over
Williamstown CYMS, Old Camberwell who lead
at every change beat St.Mary’s Salesian by 27
points for their fi rst game at home this season.
Old Xaverians who won last week weren’t strong
enough to beat Old Ivanhoe who came out victors
by 40 points when the fi nal siren sounded. Overall
it was an exciting weekend of Under 19’s Football
by all teams and as we head into the Easter Break
some sides will be looking to improve and get
on the winners board and for others it will be to
continue on their winning ways.
45THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
U19 North Anna O’Donnell @annaod_
La Trobe made a comeback in the fi nal term after doubling their score, but fi nished 11 points shy of Ivanhoe’s 43. La Trobe’s Hoff man and opposing Cochrane and Bath were solid
contributors on the day. Yarra Valley had another comfortable win kicking16 goals to fi nish on 113, while Whitefriars posted a low total of just 20. Yarra Valley should be proud of their start which saw them lead their opponents 34 – 0 in the fi rst term, setting them up for a convincing win. St Bernard’s Firth and Colaco kicked 4 goals each against Banyule to seal their second win.
Paintella and Isaacs were among their best contributors while Cowey and Lester performed well, but were unable to do enough, falling 29 points short of St Bernards’ 102. Wyndham Suns had their second win yet, boasting a 125-point win over Old Paradians at home. The away team fi nished on just 21 points while Stephens kicked 6 and Wilson, 5, teammates Galati and Iannacone helping to seal their win. PEGS bounced back from a disappointing loss to claim a 47-point victory over Westbourne Grammarians at home. The visiting Briggs and Jardine played well, Young and Miokovic being the best performers of the day to aid PEGS fi rst win.
U19 South with Anna O’Donnell @annaod_
Beaumaris got away early to claim an 88-point victory over University Blues at the weekend, with Davis kicking 8 goals for the victors. Morgan and Roche were notable
contributors on the day but Beaumaris were too good with Banham and Lapa their best. Collegians had a narrow 8-point win over MHSOB at home, despite being on top the whole game. Kiporidis managed to grab 6 goals to bring the winning total to 49 and his Wilson teammates were solid performers. The fi rst two quarters remained quite tight, but Peninsula managed to more than triple
their score in the second half to fi nish on 119, grasping a 76-point win over Hampton Rovers. Anthony kicked 5 and Worn 4, which the home side could not contest. Ormond embarrassed the visiting Monash Blues as they won by 87 points, with 9 contributing goal kickers. Monash Blues were unable to kick a goal in the second half and fi nished on a modest 15, not enough to beat Ormond’s 102. The 6 goalkickers for Oakleigh at the weekend were enough to seal a narrow 2-point victory over Old Haileybury. MacPherson and McIntyre were Old Haileybury’s best whilst Weymouth and Murray performed very well to seal a win in their fi rst game this season.
UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 63%)
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Melburnians
St Bernards v Beaumaris
St Kevins v Old Scotch
De La Salle v Old Xaverians
UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 6 / 60%)
Old Trinity v Caulfi eld Grammarians
Old Brighton v Collegians
Fitzroy v Whitefriars
Mazenod v University Blacks
University Blues v Parkdale Vultures
UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 50%)
Old Carey v Old Xaverians
Old Ivanhoe v Williamstown CYMS
St Mary’s Salesian v Marcellin
Old Camberwell v Northern Blues
Therry Penola v AJAX
UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 6 / 60%)
Hampton Rovers v Beaumaris
University Blues v Old Haileybury
De La Salle v Monash Blues
Ormond v Collegians
MHSOB v Oakleigh
Peninsula v BYE
UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 50%)
Ivanhoe v St Bernards
Whitefriars v Wyndham Suns
Old Paradians v La Trobe University
PEGS v Yarra Valley
Westbourne Gr. v Banyule
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RESULTS UN
DER
19 U19 PREMIER
Beaumaris 3.5, 6.10, 12.16, 13.22 (100) De La Salle 3.1, 8.4, 8.4, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Beaumaris: A. Smout 3, J. Carcassi 2, M. Zagni 2, D. Atkins 2, D. Kelly 1, M. Lovejoy 1, C. Beattie-Powell 1, J. Smith 1 De La Salle: J. Howard 4, A. Wheatley 2, H. Curtis 1, H. Zaia 1, T. Still 1BEST, Beaumaris: D. Atkins, D. Crowe, R. Ryan, S. Gibbins, C. Beattie-Powell, J. Gabron-Uhe De La Salle: M. Dumbleton, J. Gava, J. Howard, D. Commins, A. Indovino
Old Xaverians 7.5, 12.10, 20.12, 30.15 (195)Old Melburnians 1.2, 2.5, 2.7, 2.9 (21)GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Hannan 4, R. Wilton 4, N. Prowse 3, T. Vander Haar 3, O. Silk 3, C. Turner 2, J. Benson 2, P. Nunan 2, A. Cannon 1, C. Stratford 1, M. Hess 1, L. O’Sullivan 1, T. Anderson 1, T. Harrison 1, M. Merlo 1 Old Melburnians: T. Scott 2BEST, Old Xaverians: N. Prowse, J. Hannan, M. Henderson, J. Midgley , M. Merlo, M. HessOld Melburnians: H. Hooper, T. Marshall, R. Hayward, W. Bate, D. Watson, C. Paine
St Bernards 5.4, 14.7, 18.10, 23.14 (152)Old Scotch 1.1, 2.6, 5.7, 9.11 (65)GOALS, St Bernards: J. Carey 8, J. Sullivan 4, M. Hughes 3, T. Riley 2, E. Sibbald 2, M. Caven 1, J. Hedley 1, S. O’Keeff e 1, Z. O’Halloran 1Old Scotch: L. Parisi 3, H. Harms 2, S. Hatty 1, E. von Moger 1, H. McCallum 1, N. Balson 1BEST, St Bernards: J. Hedley, M. Hughes, J. Carey, C. Hughes, T. Saundry, N. Larkin Old Scotch: W. Michael, L. Parisi, E. von Moger, J. McIntosh, J. McKinnon, N. Balson
St Kevins 8.1, 17.6, 18.10, 23.12 (150)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.1, 2.5, 3.6, 5.7 (37)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Michaud 1, D. McArthur 1, R. Iudica 1, P. Hurst 1, J. Cayhan 1 St Kevins: Not ProvidedBEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Caia, P. Hurst, R. Iudica, D. James, J. Cayhan, B. Hubeek St Kevins: Not Provided
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
Parkdale Vultures 4.2, 8.7, 11.10, 17.13 (115)Mazenod 2.5, 6.8, 9.10, 11.13 (79)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: A. Taylor-Hirst 4, C. Peele 3, M. Dickie 3, D. Ballard 2, N. Ng 2, N. Papatsanis 1, K. Lopo 1, H. Smyth 1 Mazenod: P. Cincotta 3, D. Fowler 3, F. Palleschi 2, T. Corrie 1, J. Paola 1, J. Walton 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: N. Papatsanis, K. Lopo, N. Ng, A. Taylor-Hirst, W. McGowan, H. Michaelis Mazenod: P. Rozanitis, N. Melenhorst, P. Cincotta, N. Peck, J. Walton, T. Corrie
University Blues 3.1, 7.4, 10.9, 15.12 (102)Collegians 0.5, 2.6, 3.7, 5.11 (41)GOALS, University Blues: D. Batarilo 5, W. Blakey 2, B. Ludeman 2, W. Couch 1, S. Scotland 1, D. Cumming 1, W. Langley 1, M. Hart 1, A. Batarilo 1Collegians: M. Singleton 2, E. Rice 2, H. Butterss 1BEST, University Blues: D. Batarilo, B. Ludeman, D. Cumming, L. Cameron, J. Jess, F. Harrison Collegians: F. Sullivan, L. Cooke, E. Rice, J. Kenyon-Smith, S. Hobbs, M. Irvine
Old Brighton 3.3, 9.3, 12.5, 13.7 (85)Old Trinity 2.2, 4.3, 7.7, 10.13 (73)GOALS, Old Brighton: T. Boxtel 3, F. Boxter 2, P. Chantzos 2, J. Cowling 2, D. Robinson 1, J. Knight 1, M. Bade 1, J. Bilu 1Old Trinity: J. Campbell 5, N. Valkanis 2, D. Moore 1, D. White 1, W. Cooper 1BEST, Old Brighton: S. Campbell , T. Fisher, J. Bainbridge, F. Boxter, A. Knox, J. RutterOld Trinity: C. Manoussakis, N. Valkanis, M. Lasorko, J. Campbell, S. Emerson, A. Bennett
Fitzroy 4.3, 5.4, 9.5, 12.9 (81)University Blacks 1.0, 5.3, 6.4, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Fitzroy: J. Hill 4, J. Bluer 2, S. Dalton 1, A. Tregillis 1, M. Deasey 1, O. Ishak 1, M. Davie 1, N. Ligris 1University Blacks: L. McCoy 2, A. Pilbrow 2, Z. Harris 1, H. Breidahl 1
BEST, Fitzroy: M. Deasey, L. Edwards, I. Wattis, A. Tregillis, J. Hill, N. Harding University Blacks: M. Johns, A. Horton, J. Hill, Z. Harris, T. McGain, H. Breidahl
Whitefriars 5.4, 6.8, 7.9, 12.14 (86)Caulfi eld Grammarians 0.2, 0.2, 6.4, 8.4 (52)GOALS, Whitefriars: D. Nilsson 3, B. Dinh 2, J. Deller 2, M. Perrin 1, B. Kelsey 1, T. Petts 1, M. Malt 1, T. Nilsson 1Caulfi eld Grammarians: Z. Amos 3, J. Steiger 2, J. Anderson 2, J. Anderson 1BEST, Whitefriars: M. Malt, D. Nilsson, T. Petts, R. Malt, B. Dinh, T. Gastin Caulfi eld Grammarians: L. Gallop, L. Holmes, H. Witts, T. Mollard, J. Anderson, Z. Amos
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
AJAX 2.3, 5.5, 10.14, 16.21 (117)Marcellin 2.2, 3.7, 3.8, 4.11 (35)GOALS, AJAX: B. Shapiro 4, J. Sackville 2, B. Schwartz 2, J. Singer 2, A. Klein 1, J. Broons 1, D. Rothschild 1, A. Shapiro 1, J. Kingston 1, T. Rogers 1Marcellin: X. Burns 2, M. Gough 1, M. Jones 1BEST, AJAX: J. Baron, J. Lipton, S. Lustig, B. Michelson, B. Shapiro, J. Velleman Marcellin: O. Grant, L. MacKie, M. Gough, M. Mascitti, H. Malos, P. Lunn
Therry Penola 3.1, 8.4, 13.4, 16.7 (103)Northern Blues 3.2, 4.6, 8.10, 10.12 (72)GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Humphrey 4, C. Kilbane 3, S. Rees 2, L. Divito 2, M. Jacobson 2, J. Keenan 1, A. Tana 1, A. Mudgway 1 Northern Blues: D. Delle-Vergini 2, C. Useinov 2, J. Thomas 2, B. Maloney 1, J. O’Brien 1, T. Smith 1, T. Evans 1BEST, Therry Penola: S. Rees, J. Humphrey, A. Tana, H. Donohoe, B. Ward, C. KilbaneNorthern Blues: J. O’Brien, T. Evans, E. Mitchell, T. Smith, M. Crowe, J. Thomas
Old Camberwell 4.3, 7.4, 9.7, 10.13 (73)St Mary’s Salesian 3.2, 4.8, 6.8, 6.10 (46)GOALS, Old Camberwell: D. Bancroft 3, A. Bongiorno 2, C. Thorn 1, A. Giovannucci 1, H. Donnellan 1, H. Urwin 1, M. Troy 1 St Mary’s Salesian: W. Douglas 2, D. Ryan 1, C. O’Bryan 1, D. Grant 1, C. Angley 1BEST, Old Camberwell: B. Hansford, S. Powell, D. Bancroft, C. Lindsey, S. Boyce, J. Bruce St Mary’s Salesian: C. Angley, N. Evans, D. Grant, N. Bussell, J. Curwood, T. Campbell
Old Carey 5.5, 10.7, 14.10, 16.12 (108)Williamstown CYMS 1.2, 4.5, 7.6, 10.10 (70)GOALS, Old Carey: W. Wright 6, J. Harris 5, T. Wooldridge 4, K. Rodenberg 3, J. Cator 2, T. Bedford 1Williamstown CYMS: M. Christakakis 3, B. Deller 2, N. Ebinger 1, M. Knight 1, L. Micallef 1, S. Raunik 1, M. Barnes 1BEST, Old Carey: Not Provided Williamstown CYMS: M. Morris, B. Meadows, S. Raunik, T. Ball, M. Knight, J. Dawson
Old Ivanhoe 5.1, 8.6, 10.8, 13.13 (91)Old Xaverians 2.2, 4.3, 7.3, 8.3 (51)GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: A. Bacskos 2, M. Kirwan 2, N. Marshall 2, W. Gough 1, D. Buttifant 1, N. Ligdopoulos 1, D. Pierri 1, J. Kandiliotis 1, T. Fidler 1, S. Tsanoudakis 1 Old Xaverians: Not Provided BEST, Old Ivanhoe: A. Bacskos, N. Marshall, S. Tsanoudakis, A. Meikle, W. Gough, J. Stanton Old Xaverians: Not Provided
UNDER 19 NORTH
Ivanhoe 2.1, 3.5, 6.7, 6.7 (43)La Trobe University 1.2, 1.3, 2.3, 4.8 (32)GOALS, Ivanhoe: R. Blackmore-Moore 2, D. Ioannou 1, J. Lagreca 1, D. Jones 1, D. Power 1La Trobe University: J. Webb 2, J. Prasad 1, B. Hoff man 1BEST, Ivanhoe: M. Cochrane, C. Bath, M. Post, A. Griffi th, D. Jones, R. Blackmore-Moore La Trobe University: B. Hoff man, M. Oliver, J. Salau, M. Evans, P. Lenagh
Yarra Valley 5.4, 9.5, 13.13, 16.17 (113)Whitefriars 0.0, 1.3, 1.4, 2.8 (20)GOALS, Yarra Valley: Not ProvidedWhitefriars: D. De Angelis 1, L. Tuke 1BEST, Yarra Valley: Not ProvidedWhitefriars: D. Mendes, L. Tuke, J. Battista, M. Coen, L. Imeneo, A. Hickman
St Bernards 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 15.12 (102)Banyule 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 10.13 (73)GOALS, St Bernards: J. Firth 4, D. Colaco 4, S. Piantella 3, T. Hanmer 1, S. Tamraz 1, M. Farrant 1, W. Baird 1Banyule: Not ProvidedBEST, St Bernards: S. Piantella, W. Isaacs, F. McNicol, E. Connelly, C. Denahy , D. ColacoBanyule: T. Cowey, D. Lester, L. James, J. Clark
PEGS 4.1, 11.3, 15.6, 17.9 (111)Westbourne Grammarians 1.2, 3.3, 5.5, 8.6 (54)GOALS, PEGS: J. Condon 4, J. Vovos 3, L. Zammit 2, B. Caminiti 2, H. Weerasooriya 1, B. Hughes 1, W. Odgers 1, S. Graf 1, J. Young 1, D. Belia 1Westbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs 2, L. Vella 1, A. Isac 1, N. Gray 1, M. Gatti 1BEST, PEGS: J. Young, T. Miokovic, J. Vovos, T. Buchan, M. BartonWestbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs, J. Jardine, M. Gatti, A. Isac, P. O’Brien, L. Fleming
Wyndham Suns 7.3, 10.6, 17.12, 21.20 (146)Old Paradians 1.0, 1.3, 1.3, 3.3 (21)GOALS, Wyndham Suns: J. Stephens 6, B. Wilson 5, A. Mohamed 3, H. Iannacone 3, A. Gallina 1, J. Millsom 1, J. Gathercole 1, A. Galati 1Old Paradians: M. Nolan 1, J. Xerri 1, M. Ouzas 1BEST, Wyndham Suns: B. Wilson, A. Galati, H. Iannacone, C. Harkin, A. Mohamed, J. MillsomOld Paradians: A. D Souza, W. Gilmore, S. Money, T. Dimasi, M. Nolan, A. Tyrrell
UNDER 19 SOUTH
Beaumaris 4.5, 9.10, 16.13, 19.19 (133)University Blues 0.4, 2.7, 4.10, 5.15 (45)GOALS, Beaumaris: J. Davis 8, N. Lapa 3, B. Crimmins 2, M. Barber 2, S. Burke 1, A. Tanzimat 1, F. Johns 1, T. Rix 1University Blues: L. Walder 1, L. Crosbie 1, F. Mulder 1, J. Connell 1, J. Ramsden 1BEST, Beaumaris: M. Banham, N. Lapa, S. Burke, A. Tanzimat, B. Ellul, J. DavisUniversity Blues: J. Morgan, M. Roche, R. Joyce, R. Chapman, S. Gill, D. Itsines
Collegians 4.2, 5.2, 6.6, 7.7 (49)MHSOB 2.1, 4.4, 5.4, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Collegians: C. Kipouridis 5, L. Peck 1, D. Wilson 1MHSOB: S. Shearer 3, C. Khan 1, J. Ness 1, O. Elsouki 1BEST, Collegians: C. Kipouridis, D. Wilson, C. Wilson, R. Hildebrand-Wise, J. Widdop, R. KatsambanisMHSOB: A. Tran, S. Babb, J. McDonagh, C. Khan, P. Niklas, B. Kuang
Ormond 5.4, 10.8, 13.14, 14.18 (102)Monash Blues 1.0, 2.1, 2.3, 2.3 (15)GOALS, Ormond: N. Curwood 3, N. Houghton 2, B. Hardwick 2, T. Putamorsi 2, Z. Papacostas 1, N. Edwards 1, I. Tahana 1, J. McCAMBLEY 1, M. Jordan 1Monash Blues: Not ProvidedBEST, Ormond: Not ProvidedMonash Blues: Not ProvidedOakleigh 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.12 (60)Old Haileybury 3.1, 5.2, 7.3, 9.4 (58)GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Davidson 2, C. Pearson 2, M. Tate 1, L. Pappon 1, K. Schmauder 1, S. Bhanwal 1Old Haileybury: T. Beard 3, W. Meehan 2, M. McIntyre 2, T. Trivett 1, N. Carey 1BEST, Oakleigh: A. Weymouth, S. Murray, M. Aranha, S. Ciavarella, M. Tate, A. SeremelisOld Haileybury: S. MacPHERSON, M. McIntyre, W. Meehan, B. Scammell, T. Beard, M. SturgessPeninsula 2.1, 5.8, 10.11, 17.17 (119)Hampton Rovers 2.3, 4.4, 4.7, 6.7 (43)GOALS, Peninsula: J. Anthony 5, B. Worn 4, S. Harrison 3, J. Johnson 2, T. La Brooy 1, J. Sinclair 1, A. Hochegger 1Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 2, J. Short 1, J. Baravelli 1, N. Hewett 1, J. Elston 1BEST, Peninsula: J. Anthony, S. Harrison, A. Hochegger, J. Moignard, A. Stock, B. WornHampton Rovers: J. Elston, L. Cairns, J. Daley, C. Jones, J. Stewart, D. Broadstock
47THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
Old XaveriansCoach: Joe Rush
Assistants: Tom McClusky, Martin Rush
1 Johnathon Close2 Henry Cookesley3 Harry Lachal4 Sam Forrest5 Denis Symeopoulos6 Harrison Sleeman7 Samuel Grigg9 Ben Lyon10 Daniel Prowse11 Harry Batten12 David Nash14 Fraser Lane16 Jarryd Skene17 Luke Barry18 Charles Stratford20 Michael Henderson21 Nick Ferrari22 Marcus Smith23 Harry Healey24 Xavier Jeans25 James Forrest26 Michael Cain27 Anthony Ongarello28 John Donohoe29 James Breust30 Hugh Davies31 Daniel Hachem32 Chris Margin33 James Midgley34 Nicholas Prowse35 Oscar Silk36 Matthew Sitch37 Grant Valles
De La SalleCoach: Simon Brown
Assistants: Anthony Hale
1 James Howard2 Charlie Haley3 Harry Zaia6 Ollie Purton-Smith7 William Kanz8 Sefton McGraw9 Liam Feather10 Tim Shallue11 Luke Gogis12 Matthew Hogan13 Adrian Indovino15 Pat Hatch16 Liam Wood17 Matthew Harvey18 Xavier Leonard19 Jack Gava21 Darcy Craig22 Pat Arceri23 Jordan Bull24 Matthew Dumbleton25 Nicholas Halliday26 Joey Cox28 Sam Harrington29 Kobi Wallis32 Hamish Ramsey34 Joel Mattiske38 Jack Hanley42 Joel Stewart45 Dominic Spicer48 Ashley Munday49 Daniel Anastasio51 Hamish Curtis52 Aaron Hay54 Damon Grant
St Bernard’sCoach: Rocky Iannello
Assistants: Serge Ramano
2 Keiran O’Connor 3 Taylor Bisognano 4 Michael Sulzberger 5 Patrick Romano 6 Ned McAllister 7 James Riley 8 Michael Caven9 Marcus DeLeur10 Alec Goodson11 Tom Russell12 Jacob Shine 14 Nick Bergun 15 Jack Holland 16 Adam Bevanda 17 Jack Fraser 18 Jake Notaro 19 Alex Boyse20 Mitchell Hughes21 Sam Woods22 Daniel Carey23 Lachlan Jowett 24 Michael Hughes 25 Matt Scarpino26 Darren Colaco27 Matt Dickson28 Zachary O’Halloran29 Wil Considine 30 Jack Fenner 31 Thomas Madden 32 Mitchell Cobby33 Liam McIntyre 34 Michael Dillon 35 Tom Saundry 35 Chris Peart36 Stefan Piantella 37 Dayne Tannenberg38 Liam Whelan39 Seamus Whelan40 Jake Wright50 Curtis Riley59 Matt Peart59 Claude Issa
St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Steve D’Andrea
1 Michael O’Connor4 Brenton Schubert4 Corey Michaud5 Alex Cross6 Alex Whelebone6 Matthew Caia7 Jack Pollard9 Ben Nicoll14 James Symons15 Charles Kinsey17 James Dalzotto18 Taylor Gogerley19 Juy Capp19 Fin Neaves20 Morgan Hampton21 Brayden O’Toole21 Tom Dwyer22 Daniel Maloney23 Mitchell Kent24 Jordan Pastura25 Ben Wighton26 Jack Beckwith27 Tim Jeans28 Cameron Antunicco28 Jamie Popaz30 Tom McMahon31 Liam Hard31 Steven Lay33 Trent Pastura33 Declan Hampton37 Pat Hurst37 Jordan Bichsel39 Aaron Hodges43 Jack Bower44 Matt Hoy45 Jack O’Kearney48 Chris McCready54 David Goodchild61 William Lawrence62 Kiean Harbis63 Matthew Powell67 Kerwin Cafun74 Tom Chesters
Old MelburniansCoach: James Ray
Assistants: Guss Murray
1 Max Gibson2 Jack Lidgett3 Ritesh Varma (VC)4 Louis Raymond5 Nick Churkovich (C)6 Charlie Nettlefold7 Chris Barry8 Will Leveni9 Nick McLardy10 Will Heggen11 Hamish Baillieu12 Harry Smith13 Robbie Hayward14 Jack Kelly15 Will Bate16 David Parkinson17 Chris Lam18 James Fink19 Alex Hamer20 Lachlan Prendergast (VC)21 Stuart Watson22 Oscar Hosking23 Ollie Madders24 Guy Shearman26 Nicholas Bennison27 Jordan Cutter28 Charles May29 Matt Panton30 Sam Brand31 Alex Quirk32 Adam Borensztajn33 Nick Benson34 Andy Spargo35 Charlie Paine36 Ruari Wood-Freeman38 Darcy Coombs40 Peter Feaver
U19 – PREMIER
Old ScotchCo Coaches: Tristan Foenander & Steve Reddish
1 Jordan Clarke2 Nick Lindsay3 Lachlie Smyth4 Dom McDermott5 Max Wills (VC)6 James Parsell7 Will Carroll8 Angus Greenaway9 Nicholas Reddish10 Lewis Parisi11 Wilson Li12 Gus McDonough13 Jock McKinnon14 Will Michael (VC)15 Kris Paltoglou16 Charlie Long (Capt)17 Justin Nikolovski18 Ed Dalton19 Harry Philip20 Ed Spence21 Ned Walmsley22 Jono Daggian23 Seb Armstrong24 Charlie Fay25 Daley Mackenzie26 Tom Peers-Barlow27 Tom Druitt28 Phil Allen29 Aaron Gersch30 James Voltscos31 Tom Streat32 Nicholas Santini33 Tom Beddison34 Blood Jumper (S)35 Jake Clemm36 William Hewson37 Blood Jumper (M)38 Blood Jumper (M)39 Blood Jumper (L)40 Sam Neil41 Jack Carey42 Jack McIntosh43 Lachie O’Shannessy44 Alex Leggo45 Jack Hurley46 Lachlan Hocking51 Blood jumper (L)
BeaumarisCoach: Josh Bourke
Assistants: Tim Hunt
1 Matthew Williams2 Elliott Harris (C)3 Tom Zanca3 Sam Burke4 Matt Zagni5 Matt Lovejoy6 Rhys Pierce7 Alex Smout8 Todd Douglass9 Ryan Keating10 Lachie Topp11 Adam Tanzimat12 Jack Gabron Uhe13 Daniel Crowe14 Tom Perkin (VC)16 Taylor Grace17 Jack Grange18 Jarryd Pemberton19 Kyle McDonagh20 Neil McKenzie21 David Brearley22 Luke Edmondson (VC)24 Harrison Stewart25 Alex Shulman26 Chris Baum27 Richard Ryan28 Lucas Kelly29 Jordan Thompson30 Sam Bennett31 Michael Snowden32 Nathan Smith32 Athan Aridas33 Matt Banhum34 Andrew Watson35 James Colyvan37 Alex Wearne38 Nate Moffett40 Jake Bloomer41 Greg Pearson43 Brandon Crimmins45 Lachlan Beatie-Powell46 David Brearley47 Damien Johns48 Mitchell Petzke53 James Carcassi54 Liam Brennan55 Cal Griffi ths59 Sam Gibbons61 Jason Murray66 Joe Considine
St Kevin’sCoach: Daniel Bell
Assistants: Luke Williams
1 Thomas Corboy2 Michael Baini3 Noah Armato4 Tom Soltinakos5 James Dimattina6 Daniel Dicintio7 Joshua Taylor8 Nick Bond9 James Paull10 Julian Gambaro11 Harrison Snell12 Luke Sabato13 Shaun Kennedy14 Conor Ross15 Samuel Doyle16 Michael Dolan17 Nelson Pryor18 Billy Kanakis19 Nicholas Cropley20 Shaun Kennedy21 William Coates22 Anthony Barone23 Thomas Sullivan24 Michael Turnbull25 Henry Parkes26 Francis Keely27 Patrick Moore28 Rob Mcmillan29 Chris Gleeson30 Emmett O’Donnell31 Lachlan Nankervis32 Jack Howell33 Brendan Smart34 Michael Alexopoulos
48 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
FitzroyCoach: Bruce Edwards
1 Will Zaghis2 Sam Dalton3 Luke Edwards4 Stephano Calabro4 Tom Robinson5 James Bluer6 Angelo Garcia7 Mica Worthington8 George Bountris9 Zac Hancock10 Nathan Ligris11 Connor Breheny12 Ben Caplikas13 Isaac Wattis14 Max Davie15 Jacob Fraser16 Joe Hill18 Otto Ishak19 Pep Gascoigne20 Jules Meltzer21 Martin Deasey22 Dom Golding 23 Lachy Grace24 Nick Harding25 Sam Lynch26 Andrew Indian Manning27 Sam Gill28 Nick McMahon29 Finn Kinsella30 Aiden Tregillis31 Jacob McCormack32 Aiden Lambert33 Nathan Fillieri34 Harrison Leech35 Ben McDonald36 Dylan Vella Horne37 Daniel O’Brien38 Lewis Pavlich39 Charlie Phillips50 Harry Dorrat Thorpe
WhitefriarsCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Caulfield GrammariansCoach: Brett Sinclair
Assistants: Simon Widjaja, Mark Liddell
1 Charlie Logan2 James Small3 Matthew Gould4 Harrison Mills5 Tom Silvestro6 Michael Bowden7 George Tselios8 Daniel Meddings9 Ben Green10 Lachlan Topp11 Tim Mollard12 Chris Bold13 Lachlan Holmes14 Daniel Goldberg15 Kosmo Malignaggi16 Josh Steiger17 Khan Oxenham18 Kirren Ponniah19 Jack Scott20 Lewis Matte21 Lachlan Gallop23 Tom Jordan24 John Nankervis25 Liam Denardis26 Max Judd27 Matthew Baer28 John Szetho29 Malcolm McCurdy30 James Anderson32 Travis Mudra33 Jeremy Anderson34 Jonathan Mackay35 Jerome Stewart36 Jack Scott38 Joshua Brand39 Lucas Grigg40 Zach Tonaino43 Liam Gleeson
Uni BlacksCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
ParkdaleCoach: Luke Borella
Assistants: Ned Harding
1 Kurt Lopo2 Darcy Ballard3 Matthew Dickie4 Kane Bode5 James Everest6 Luke Ellis7 Nathan Papatsanis8 Bailey Dillon9 Jack Edwards10 Jake Stent-Powell12 Corey Peele13 Nathan Ng14 Ryan O’Leary15 Joshua Gray16 William McGowan17 Alexander Taylor-Hirst18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Kye Steegstra20 Craig Sterling21 Dylan Glascott22 Tom Congerton23 Mac O’Donnell46 Kobi Delaney47 Harley Balic50 Jesse Andrews51 James Baker52 Adam Capiron53 William Cross54 Sean De Amicis55 Mitchell Donald56 Corey Fall-Jabonka57 Nicholas Farnbach58 Jack Francis59 Leigh Jenkins60 Patrick Larkin61 Kai Love-Linay62 Matthew McCoy63 Matthew McDonald64 Thomas Rayner65 Kyle Ross66 Jordan Russell67 Ash Sivell68 James Salouris69 Harrison Spencer70 Luke Symons71 Joshua Whelan
University BluesCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Old BrightonCoach: Ryan Joseph
Assistants: Andrew Knight,
Andrew Rutter
1 Ollie Parsons3 Jesse McLean4 Tom Fisher5 Dane Robinson6 Ben Williams7 Ben Middendorp 9 Ciacho Ong10 Jack Knight11 Adam Andrews14 Jack Cowling15 Alex Hargrave16 Tom Boxtel17 James Baimbridge19 Cal Macleod21 Jackson Bilu22 Brandon Harris23 Fred Boxtel25 Marcus Grant26 Sam Campbell28 Michael Lees69 Peter Chantzos
CollegiansCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Old TrinityCoach: Speros Beasley
Assistants: Peter Yeoman
3 Joe Campbell4 Alex Polidoros5 Harry Aikman6 Sam Holloway8 James Spassopoulos10 Hugh Beasley11 James Nitsopoulos12 Hugh Tyson13 Darcy White 14 Dominic Barro15 Mackenzie Brown16 Will Cooper18 Andy Bennett19 Lachlan Aikman 20 Nick Emery21 Alex Gebert22 Matt Lasorko23 Duncan Moore 24 Ben Hansen25 Tom Kerkvliet26 Alex Contos27 Seb Nicolosi28 Christos Manoussakis29 Dane Fencaros30 Hugh Boyle31 Simon Emerson32 Anthony Scott33 Mark Yeoman34 Nick Brown35 Tom Bennett36 Nick Roberts37 Jad Khallouf38 Will Salmon39 Michael France42 Mitchell Bourke43 Danny Land44 Corey Mangos45 Nathan Valkanis46 James Rogers47 Scott Sarah48 Lachlan Evans52 Sam Joyce53 Simon Tselios54 Luke Brendish75 Zac Aarons
MazenodCoach: Paul McDonald
Assistants: Guy Ritchie
2 T. Cincotta3 F. Palleschi4 D. Hayes5 J. DiNezza6 M. Acciarito7 P. Cincotta8 J. White9 S. Forster10 A. Carney11 J. Walton12 X. Patti13 D. Smith14 T. Corrie15 T. Odrowaz16 J. Paola17 N. Peck18 C. Grady19 N. Melenhorst20 L. Strudwick23 T. McDonald24 M. Harris25 P. Rozanitis27 D. Fowler29 M. Guiliano
U19 – SECTION 2
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Old CareyCoach: Michael Tarrant
Assistants: Michael Mitchell
1 Mitchell Nixon2 Tom Bedford3 Jeremy Cator4 Charlie Pentney5 Karsten Rodenberg6 Harry Hill7 Cameron Wallace8 William Wright9 James Gaff10 James Davy11 Callan Ahmling12 Christopher Hill13 Robert Cumming14 Lee Andrianakis15 Nicholas Andrews16 Pier Akec17 Dan O’Connell18 Jack Ryan19 Edward Kerr20 Matt Reddish21 Alister Dickson22 Callum Cameron23 Jack Harris24 Matthew Prentice25 Toby Wooldridge26 Stephan Panagos27 Louis Triandos28 29 Athol Candlsih
Old IvanhoeCoach: Brad Shadbolt
Assistants: Chris Branigan
1 Josh Begeman2 Ross Eckersley3 Alex Bacskos4 AdamMeikle5 Anthony Stenta6 Dominic Inglese7 Tim Fidler8 Niko Ligdopoulos9 Liam Oliver11 Patrick Walsh13 Tyson Deane15 Richard Skok18 Ian Lobo20 Gianni Mancuso21 Jake Erman22 Damian Pierri23 Sam Wilcox24 James Mitchell25 Francesco Portella26 Henry Gibbs27 Nick Christo28 Josh Doherty29 William Gough30 Matthew Broughan31 Nick Marshall32 Nick Horsford3334 James Kandiliotis3536 Tom Kellock37 Chris Jowett38 James O’Kane39 Stephen Tsandoudakis40 Trent Crouch
Old CamberwellCoach: Phil Ballis
Assistants:
1 Samuel Freeman2 Victor Murphy3 Thomas Kanz4 Francisco Fernandes5 Matthew Peddlesden8 Corey McLaughlin10 Damian Proksa11 Charlie Urwin13 Jay Himat14 Xavier Troy14 Luke Wang16 James Howells19 Michael Young20 Minh Le22 Nicholas Russell24 Thomas Schipper26 Thomas Stayner27 Duran Bradley29 Nicholas Adamson31 Bryce Frattin33 Julian Giovannucci37 JJ Yang38 Jackson Hrbek46 Christopher Webster49 Harry Crothers53 Matthew De Petro58 Oliver Lloyd59 Henry Tun
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Con TerzoglouAssistants: Zac Read
2 John Dawson3 Yuma Hemphill 4 Jackson Pennington 5 Indi Ridout6 Sam McHugh7 Raunik Sam8 Brodie Meadows9 Ethan Tuck10 Jack Connolly11 Mitchell Knight 12 Jacob Martin13 Edward Bordas14 Nicholas Harkins15 Austin Slaney16 Jordan Tripodi17 James Goetz18 Mati Christakakis 19 Tim Ball20 Vincent DiLorenzo21 Brendan Dawson22 Caleb Taylor23 Michael McLaughlin24 Alex Georgiadis25 Matt Barnes26 Jake Slee27 Daniel Fontaine28 Hayden Barnett28 Dali Sulejmani-Blackwell29 Nicholas Ebinger30 Steve Miller30 Ben Deller31 Evan Galerakis32 Jake Muddle33 Jordan Davies34 Luke Micallef35 Tim Farrugia36 Nicholas Green37 Bryson Ford38 Darcy Schwarze40 Tom Gill41 Jack Temby42 Julian Franze43 Charles Bold45 Tim Purves46 Keegan Gilbert47 Matt Morris48 Jonathan Omrcen49 Aiden Miller50 Ali Hamad51 Oliver Becroft52 Luke Goetz54 Darcy Wall58 Liam Cavarra60 Jesse Johnstone
AJAXCoach: Ross Cassidy
Assistants: Steve Bratby
1 Jeremy Forbes2 Brandon Joel C3 Daniel Janover-Rocha4 Hunter Weeden5 Dylan Rothschild DVC
6 Oliver Hoffman7 Jordan Lipton8 Noah Keddie9 Adam Lerner10 Justin Berkowitz11 Jayden Yarrow12 Jordan Bade-Boon VC
13 14 Daniel Cohen15 Alex Eidelman16 Jess Broons17 Josh Rechtman18 19 Orren Chabbat20 Josh Kalmus21 Tom Rogers22 23 Daniel Goodman24 Jono Goldberg25 Ben Sher26 Jordan Rubinstein27 Nick Lewis28 Ben Schwarz29 Dean Rotenberg30 Justin Yarrow31 Andrew Thurin32 Stephen Lustig
Therry PenolaCoach: Mark Hudson
1 Raffaele Liano2 Hamish Donohue3 Anthony Tana4 Jack Twomey5 Lucas Di Vito 6 Sean Rees7 Sean O’Sullivan8 Tom White9 Joel Costello10 Ethan Daley11 Luke Rocca12 Mitchell Keogh13 Luke Marinelli14 Jonathon Tonna15 Brendan Ward16 Aiden McIntyre17 Louis Taylor18 John Humphrey19 Andrew Mudgway22 Phouc Nguyen25 Jared Keenan27 Connor Kilbane28 Brock Egglestone32 George Di Ciero35 Chris Skapetis36 Chris Fiorile70 Michael Jacobson
Old XaveriansCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
St Mary’s SalesianCoach: Manny De Bono
Assistants: Jason ReddickNeil Taylor
1 Denereaz Luke2 Dragonetti Jesse4 Monaco Brad5 Gibbs Cambell 7 Williams Rueben8 Ryan Daniel9 Zacharopoulos Danny10 Curwood James11 Grant Darcy12 Newton Jeremy13 Baum Max14 Bussell Nick15 Ife Angus17 Douglas Will 18 Drew Anthony19 Clery Connor21 Brooks Hugh 22 Byrnes Jack24 Howard Michael25 Schipper Dane26 Hutchinson Cory27 Heggie Andrew28 Hanson Tom29 Angley Charlie32 Morrell Ben33 Fly Tom36 Evans Nathan43 nmeiselbach Harry44 Duncan Harley
MarcellinCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Northern BluesCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
U19 – SECTION 3
East Ivanhoe
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50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
IvanhoeCoach: Bill Emerson
Assistants: Leighton Pearce
5 James Lagreca6 William Emerson8 Zac Mowat16 Sam Batterton19 Max Post25 Dylan Treloar28 Daniel Jones31 Nathan Zervides38 Keke Blackmore-Moore39 David Ioannou40 William Cuthbert43 Alex Griffi th47 Cameron Bath54 Mitchell Rees63 Ed Robinson83 Ben McGregor88 James Schaffert Fenian Orsag Liam Kennedy Jake Scardamaglia Michael Vassilou Will Martin Dylan Power
BanyuleCoach: TBA
La Trobe UniversityCoach: TBA
Old ParadiansCoach: TBA
PEGSCoach: Frank Troost
1 Anthony Barresi2 Matt Barton3 Ben Caminiti4 Tim Cannan5 Jacob Capovilla6 Reece Centin7 Jack Condon8 Tom Ferris9 Matthew Bergin10 Sam Graf11 Alex Hannah12 Brian Hughes13 Callum Hutchesson14 Stephen Iiistro15 John Karikakas16 Jackson Lanting17 Andrew Lepa18 Lachlan Marr19 Tom Memery20 Jack Mighell21 Theo Miokovic22 Corey Moore23 Tom Mules24 David Mundy25 Toby O’Brien26 Will Odgers27 Aidan O’Rafferty28 Luke Pearce29 Michael Stergioponios30 Grant Stubbs31 Michael Troost32 Jimmy Vovos33 Hashan Weerasooriya34 Luke Zammit
WestbourneGrammarians
Coach: TBA
1 Kyle Djordjevic2 Simon Hibbert3 Patrick O’Brien4 Louis Hogarth5 Nishan Coyne6 Liam Fleming7 Mitch Gatti8 Robel Ukabamariam9 Jay Amore10 Adam Tribonias11 Jeremy Jardine12 Gavin Uren13 Tom Kitson14 Luke Vella15 Nick Christou16 Corey Nuske17 Nicholas Gray18 Jack Wighton19 Reece Frost20 Ben Wharton21 Andrew Molloy22 Daniel Chetcuti23 Anthony Briggs24 Adam Isac25 Justin Wilson Max Tesoriero William Soonalole Joshua Fenech
St BernardsCoach: TBA
WhitefriarsCoach: TBA
Wyndham SunsCoach: Brad Gilham
1 Habib Ali2 Cody Harkin3 Ash Gallina4 Adam Scarpino5 Blake George6 Hayden Iannaconne (CC)7 Jaiden Dineen (VC)8 Abdullah Mohammed9 Josh Stephens10 Trent Galley11 Brenden Wilson12 Daniel Bean13 Nathan Clarke14 Scott Ryan15 Simon Nahyna16 Andrew Moshoudis17 Aaron Zahra18 Michael Bresnan19 Alex Galati20 Tate Stiles21 Mitch Bourchier23 Angus Holmes24 Harley Tunnicliffe (CC)26 Ash Collins28 Matt Accetta29 Jackson Gathercole30 Jake Millsom
Yarra ValleyCoach: Bart Drew
Assistants: Nick Chipman
1 Nicky MacLennan2 Daniel Hawking3 Nathaniel Johnston4 Jedd Purbrick5 Josh Dobson6 Harry Parkes7 Nick Stedman8 Luke Bacolas9 Will Elsworth10 Cam Mitchell11 Liam Robb12 Mark McMillan14 Daniel Pascoe15 Matthew Killey16 Jake Maher17 Corey Kassabis18 Tyler Smith21 Jeremy Fensome23 Jesse Woolley24 Owen Bolt25 Tom Hancock26 Joel Gleeson29 Jordan Goldsmith30 Damian Rigo31 Rory Chipman36 Mitchell Hatton41 Michael Gazeas37 Brendan Lee68 Josh Gray
U19 – NORTH
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51THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
OakleighCoach: Danny Hall
Assistants: Geoff Brereton, Chris
White
3 J Benoiton
4 M Tate
5 B Grizzell
8 A Seremalis
9 J Cook
11 J Lever VC
14 C Pearson
15 T Michael
17 A Weymouth
18 S Ciavarella DVC
20 S Murray C
21 Z Barrett
22 M Aranha
23 L Pappon
24 K Schmauder
25 C Pinney
26 B Weymouth DVC
27 T Nolan
28 J Davidson
30 K Bradley
33 T Perrett
34 R Henderson
36 D Paola
41 AN Malhotra
42 M Ansell
43 S Bhanwal
45 AK Malhotra
52 L Gillard
53 A Deneys
61 A Mezenstaff
70 L Lloyd
Old HaileyburyCoach: TBA
OrmondCoach: TBA
PeninsulaCoach: TBA
University BluesCoach: TBA
BeaumarisCoach: TBA
CollegiansCoach: TBA
De La SalleCoach: TBA
Hampton RoversCoach: TBA
MHSOBCoach: Jamie Anderson
1 Aarish Abinizar
2 Jerome Ah-Kan
3 Blake Callant
4 Bernie Chen
5 Nick Clampett
6 Brendan Cook
7 Gibson Crampton
8 Danny Douros
9 Osman El Souki
10 Pathum Fernando
11 Charlie Franklyn
12 Tom Freeman
13 Philip Huynh
14 Conor Khan
15 Ben Kuang
16 Neeraj Limaye
17 Michael Manteit
18 Caradoc Markey
19 James McDonagh
20 Harry Morley
21 James Ness
22 Mitchell Ong-Thompson
23 Krishna Padmanabhan
24 William Penhalluriack
25 Jason Pollock
26 Llewellyn Ryan
27 Jayshiv Rewal
28 Tom Scelsi
29 Athan Sgardelis
30 Sam Shearer
31 Ben Steiner
32 Tony Tran
33 Guy Velik
34 Ashan Wijayakumara
Monash BluesCoach: TBA
U19 – SOUTH
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52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
BLUE MOON
We were all lucky enough to witness a “blood
moon” over Sportscover Arena just before
Easter during the lunar eclipse. Whilst a blood
moon is something new, a blue-mooner is
nothing new to umpires. They are those weird
and wonderful events that happen in games that
are few and far between but usually manage to
get the tongues wagging. Field umpire David
Lepair was in the middle of a couple during the
recent game at Mazenod. Ever seen a “double
deliberate point”? Mazenod player walks the
ball over the behind line, no pressure, free kick
correctly paid, Old Carey player kicks a point.
The Mazenod player kicks in after the behind
and is correctly pinged for stepping on the
goal square line. Dave balls it up, Mazenod
ruckmen punches the ball, which hits the goal
post, another free kick to Old Carey. A bizarre
scenario, but all correct.
ROAD TRIP PART TWO
Last fortnight we mentioned the long road trips
in the VAFA. A few umpires chose to embark on
even longer road trips and head away for the
Easter break. Obviously very tired after long
season so far?? Owen Hinson (fresh from his
round one Ballarat venture) decided to head to
the states, stopping at LA, Hollywood, Venice
Beach, Las Vegas before meeting up with co-
scribe Kit Harvey in Seattle. Life’s tough boys,
you’ll be working off those US burgers and fries
out in the middle today.
CAUGHT SHORT
In last round’s game between Old Carey and
University Blues at Bulleen, fi eld umpire Sam
Levin was unfortunate to sustain an injury
when he pulled a quad at the start of the last
quarter. Luckily (?) observer Craig O’Donoghue
was there and able to pull the shorts on and
help out partner Dan Silfo for the remainder
of the game. Probably wasn’t a great look as
Craig’s boxer shorts were a little longer than
his umpiring shorts. Could’ve been worse
we suppose – like a Mick Malthouse press
conference. (Surely it’s on YouTube by now?)
NO GO JOE
Meanwhile, across the road at Marcellin we
were fortunate enough to have former VAFA
umpire and current VFL/TAC Development
Squad umpire Joe Hartwig run a game for us.
Being the ultra-professional that he is he took
off for a warm-up run prior to the game, for
some reason carrying his car key. Guess what he
lost on that run? Yes, the key was no-where to
be found. Joey had to call the RACV and wait
around after the game to get things moving
again. A long day out. We thought that in his
profession he may have had access to some
“professionals” who may have been able to
assist in a quicker way.
AFL MATES
Well done to young fi eld umpires Jack Maclean
and Sam Levin who have been selected in the
AFL Mates Program where they get to train
with the AFL umpires a few times a year and
get observed by Nick Foot (#25). Well done
also to Andrew Heff ernan who did his fi rst VFL
senior match in the fi rst round and to the ever
excitable Jarryd Barry who umpired his fi rst
live TV VFL match.
UMPI
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300 Waverley Road, East Malvern, phone 9563 6044
Steve McCarthy & Kit Harvey @VAFAUA
53THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
St BernardsCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
MazenodCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Point Cook AFCCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Jonathan Ayres2 Jed Carey3 Lachlan Clark4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon6 Thomas Donohoe7 Jack Firth8 James Ford9 Frazer Gatens10 Chris Gavaghan11 Thomas Howard12 Jack Howard 13 Will Isaacs14 Bomani Jackson 15 Max Jaggard16 Jake Jones17 Nick Larkin18 Nick Larkin 19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns21 Ben Nathan 22 Zach O’Halloran23 Pat O’Sullivan 24 James Oruba 25 Daniel Parkes 26 James Riley27 Tom Saundry28 Michael Sauro29 Lachlan Sullivan30 Chris Tormey31 Josh Wallis32 Liam Whelan33 Seamus Whelan 34 Rhyen Woods35 Sam Woods
Williamstown CYMSCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Kieren Delaney2 Mason Smith3 Nishan Coyne4 Dylan McLellan5 Matthew Burton7 Jack Harris8 Mitchell Thar9 Patrick O’Brien10 Luke Vella11 Daniel Delaney12 Jayme Lawson16 Luke Gibbs17 Aaron Knezevic18 Callum Lawerson19 Alex Shanks20 Daniel Stoios21 Jake Hibbert22 Alex Court23 Jack Elliott24 Liam D’Arcy25 Haydn Acciarito26 Dane Thomas27 Nicholas Christou28 Scott Stewart
UHS-VU / FlemingtonCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Matthew Williams4 Miles LEGUDI5 Daniel AITON6 Conor WALSH8 Nick WALLACE11 Thomas CHEYNE12 Jack SUTTON13 Finn DEVLIN15 Vince McINTYRE17 Dylan VELLA HORNE18 Nick PERICA20 Ray HASSAN 21 Anthony AUSAGE24 Camron ARISTOTLE25 Michael HEALEY26 Harry ANDERSON27 James McMAHON28 Nick McMAHON30 James GOSLING31 James HEALEY ©32 Toby KRUISHEER33 Tom McALL35 Esub RAMSAY37 Nathan FILIERI38 Marcus WALSH69 Lloyd GRANT
South Melbourne DistrictsCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev20 Vincent Di Lorenzo28 Hayden Barnett34 Luke Micallef36 Nicholas Green37 John Dawson50 Matthew Morris51 Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor
UNDER 18
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Melbourne produced the perfect Autum’s day and good conditions for football last Saturday, but that could not stop the goal kicking woes, which eff ected all teams ability to hit the two big sticks. This was experienced across all matches.
It only took debutant Mazenod two weeks in the Under 18 section to record their fi rst victory against Williamstown CYMS quite comfortably by 85 points away from home. The CY’s struggled to get the ball down forward as they were only able to score two goals for the whole match thanks to Brendan Dawson, whilst Jack Slee was again impressive and awarded best afi eld despite the defeat. Despite Mazenod’s inaccurate goal kicking (14.16) Keiran McKeogh and Josh Swainston had a fi eld day kicking four goals apiece, whilst Goy Lok was best afi eld in the win.
Like last week, the windy Saltwater Reserve again displayed to be a trouble, causing inaccurate kicking and a low scoring aff air. Despite this, Point Cook got back onto the winners list with an 18 point win over a slowly improving UHS VU outfi t. The fi rst quarter saw only fi ve behinds scored between both sides and the inability to kick goals eff ected the whole match. Aaron Sagona kicked two for the Bulldogs, whilst Jonothan Lay the only goal kicker for UHS VU.
After last weekend’s forfeit, the other debutant in the section South Melbourne got a team out onto the park, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough to get them the four points against St Bernards. The Snowdogs were all class and came out fi ring, having 13 goals to zero at the main break and this continued for the rest of the match as they were victors by 142 points. The victory also saw the Snowdogs have goal kicking woes, with 18 behinds. Anthony Cunsolo kicked fi ve for the winners.
With the week off last weekend to refresh and get ready for the new few rounds, hopefully these goal kicking woes are put to bed.
U18 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 4 / 67%)
UHS VU v Williamstown CYMS
Mazenod v St Bernards
South Melbourne Districts v Point Cook
UNDER 18 LAST ROUND
MAZENOD v. SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS Mazenod won by foreit.
UHS-VU / Flemington 3.0, 4.2, 8.3, 11.3 (69)St Bernards 1.3, 3.8, 5.10, 7.10 (52)GOALS, UHS-VU / Flemington: F. Devlin 3, N. Munari 3, A. Okud 1, M. Mallia 1, F. Allen 1, E. Ramsay 1, G. Midaksso 1St Bernards: J. Turville 3, B. Ronke 1, D. Heenan 1, T. Howard 1, A. Cunsolo 1BEST, UHS-VU / Flemington: O. Boru, B. Dimattina, J. Gilfi llan, M. Healey, M. Legudi, N. MunariSt Bernards: un availableC. Tormey, T. Howard, B. Ronke, J. Gauci, E. Vahland, T. Doody
Williamstown CYMS 0.6, 3.8, 5.10, 6.10 (46)Point Cook AFC 0.2, 1.6, 3.10, 5.12 (42)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: J. Slee 2, C. Taylor 1, A. Hamad 1, D. Schwarze 1, O. Becroft 1Point Cook AFC: A. Robinson 2, M. Foley 1, M. Volk 1, A. Grigg 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: O. Becroft, D. Schwarze, J. Slee, J. Tripodi, E. Galerakis, B. DawsonPoint Cook AFC: B. Boyce, M. Foley, J. Johnson-Boe, A. Robinson, H. Boyce, N. Ezard
Olivia Crowe @Liv_Crowe
GOAL KICKING WOESUN
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PERFORMANCE RECOVERY AGILITY
55THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
KewCoach: Ian Aitken
Assistants: Myles Ashton
1 Josh Weightman2 Kyle Margaritas3 Zac Jones4 Zan Simons5 Darcy Sketcher6 Corey Quinlivan7 Jake Chesson8 James Thompson9 Grant Filsell10 Jono Benson11 Sam Nicholson12 Ethan Murray13 Tim Laughlin14 Tyler Hayward15 Josh Fidanza16 Billy Shute17 Mitch Walch18 John O’Keefe19 Cal Spencer20 Mick Kinsella21 Tieren Barbera22 Blake Van Leeuwen23 Jai Lane24 Marshall Sadikin25 Matt Jeffrey26 Jett Guerin27 Jordy Henman29 Max Waters30 Jono Thornley31 Brandon Droessler32 Jayden Barker33 Rob Maibaum35 Liam Kinsella37 Chris Simons91 Blair Hudson93 Joel Dale
CollegiansCoach: Ben Mason
4 Michael Irvine8 Linus Walsh10 Fergus Huntington17 Seamus Hobbs19 Alex Cullen22 Sam Porz24 Ross Katsambanis26 Michael Gregory27 Harry Hawkins29 James Dunn30 Eddie Rice34 Lachie Cooke36 Jamie Clarke37 Chris Mark38 Mitch Palmer39 Ash Walls40 Harry Butterss41 Seb Mundy43 Jake Kyroussis44 Jack Harris46 Tom Danks47 Alex Porz49 James Kenyon Smith50 Toby Benjamin52 Jaden Douglass53 Harry Wilson54 Harrison Sinclair55 Nimai Gordon56 Jimmy Benjamin57 Jordan Rettke58 Zach Grabovic59 Josh Dickinson60 Freddie Sullivan61 Lachie Peck63 Tom Madden71 Oscar Pearson
Point CookCoach: Glenn McAlpine
Assistants: Wayne Gough,
Paul Reardon, David Kip
1 Josh Crofton2 Brandyn Foley3 Matthew Volk4 Cody Day5 Daniel Hird6 Nicholas Ezard7 Mason Kip8 Liam MacGibbon9 Andrew Gough10 Kurt Mayne11 Callum Morrison12 Alex Grigg13 Aaron Sagona14 Luke Rappazzo15 Zac Harrington16 James Aquilina17 Daniel Duskovic18 Matthew Barnes20 Robbie Milne21 Patrick Kerr22 Josh Evans23 Ashley Gauci24 Ashton Cook25 Dillon Van Der Putten30 Riley Matthews31 Mitchell Pruscino34 Liam Gilbee
St BernardsCoach: Craig Connelly
Assistants: Shane Denahy
1 Jonathan Ayres2 Jed Carey3 Lachlan Clark4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon6 Thomas Donohoe7 Jack Firth8 James Ford9 Frazer Gatens10 Chris Gavaghan11 Thomas Howard12 Jack Howard 13 Will Isaacs14 Bomani Jackson 15 Max Jaggard16 Jake Jones17 Nick Larkin19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns21 Ben Nathan 22 Zach O’Halloran23 Pat O’Sullivan 24 James Oruba 25 Daniel Parkes 26 James Riley27 Tom Saundry28 Michael Sauro29 Lachlan Sullivan30 Chris Tormey31 Josh Wallis32 Liam Whelan33 Seamus Whelan 34 Rhyen Woods35 Sam Woods
St Mary’s SalesianCoach: Michael Learmonth
1 Lindsay Moreen4 Bradley Monaco7 Reuben Williams8 Daniel Ryan9 Danny Zacharopoulos10 James Curwood11 Darcy Grant12 Jeremy Newton13 Ben Johnston14 Nick Bussell15 Nick Curwood19 Luke Devereuz22 Jack Byrnes24 Matthew Howard26 Cory Hutchinson27 Angus Ife29 Charlie Angley30 Matt Mace31 Nat Edwards32 Ollie Baxter36 Nathan Evans38 Nathan Phillips39 Tom Keys41 Cambell Walsh43 Tim Pepperell44 Kurt Brauns45 Louie Holmes47 Will Douglas48 Jesse Dragonetti50 Harry Meiselbach52 Lorenzo Bukulatjpi53 Hugh Brooks54 Hugh McRae61 Shane Baykai
Werribee DistrictsCoach: Stephen Frenkel
1 Mason Frenkel2 Sarian Scarlett-Long3 Mitch Thar4 Dan Stois5 Tim Malia6 John Kaklikos7 James Borg8 Zac McMillan9 Aaron Gatty10 Kieran Delaney11 Nick Holdsworth12 Zane Goetz13 Hamish Keogh14 Brayden Monk15 Jordan Patty16 Anthony Limina17 Callum Lawson18 Jacob Russell19 Matthew Defi na20 Brandon Doyle21 Max Gundy22 Alex Court23 Brendan Parker24 Ethan Henley25 Connor Yeoull26 Patrick Esposito27 Aaron Pogerzelski28 Anthony Daw82 Jarrod Stewart
UHS-VUCoach: David Speedie
Assistants: Greg Sutton
3 Connor Walsh4 Cal Aristotle5 Tom McMahon8 Nick Wallace9 Jack Sutton10 Myles Legudi11 Daniel Aiton12 Marcus Walsh13 Anthony Ausage16 Tom McAll17 Nick Perica18 James Healey(C)20 Omar Boru21 Nick McMahon22 Toby Kruisheer24 Michael Healey25 Thomas Cheyne28 Lachie Mitchell31 Finn Devlin33 Ezza Ramsey35 Fred Cawte36 Ray Hassan37 James Gosling69 Lloyd Grant81 Matthew Malia
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Bredan Cocks
Assistants: Gregor Burgess
16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev20 Vincent Di Lorenzo28 Hayden Barnett34 Luke Micallef36 Nicholas Green37 John Dawson50 Matthew Morris51 Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor
Richmond CentralCoach: Louie Binios
Assistants: Reg Hickey
1 Zach Munnery2 Rifki Ergul3 Kaylem Lambrecht4 Benson Adams5 Thomas Harvey6 Jack Hendrich7 Rory Benson8 Hayden Binios9 Danny Baglava10 Chris Waiting11 Jayden Tran12 Emannuel Majok13 Gavin Kennedy14 Andrew Kelly15 Caleb Hounihan16 Chris Theodoridis17 Liam Laffey18 Jack Harvey19 Brad Katon20 Simon Hall21 Lorent Chitkrapong22 Ben Johnson23 Brendan Gallagher24 Ryan Armstead25 Tyson Wicks26 Ned Brown27 Michael Walsh28 Paul Johnson29 Jackson Lee30 Joshua Green31 Lewis Grieves32 Chris Christofi 33 Nic Willis34 Dylan Curnow35 Nathan Coote
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56 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
De La Salle won by foreit.
University Blues 5.6, 8.9, 13.13, 17.14 (116)Old Scotch 0.0, 1.6, 2.7, 3.8 (26)GOALS, University Blues:A. Walsh 6, J. Wood 4, H. Hanlon 3, B. Merriman 1, J. Edwards 1, H. Weddell 1, D. Marshall 1Old Scotch:J. Halbert 2, C. Docker 1BEST, University Blues:M. Booth, J. Wood, W. Robinson, A. Walsh, D. DelRio, J. PardoOld Scotch:J. Halbert, M. Bradley, S. White, J. Daggian, A. Tummel, C. Docker
St Bernards 5.2, 7.5, 12.9, 17.17 (119)Collegians 0.1, 1.4, 2.4, 2.6 (18)GOALS, St Bernards:D. Ryan 4, L. Neal 4, Z. Awan 2, L. Whelan 1, D. Segrave 1, J. Evans 1, M. Peart 1, L. McIntyre 1, J. Rose 1, W. Kingston 1Collegians:S. Pinto 1, C. Dunwill 1BEST, St Bernards:K. O’Connor, J. Manunzio, M. Sulzberger, D. Segrave, J. Evans, L. JowettCollegians:M. Dockery, S. Pinto, N. Crema, N. Brown, E. Adams, M. Parrent
University Blacks 2.2, 5.8, 7.11, 13.13 (91)Old Xaverians 3.1, 4.1, 5.2, 8.4 (52)GOALS, University Blacks:Old Xaverians:J. Hanger 2, M. Dimattina 1, J. Hodgman 1, B. Corcoran 1, B. Pirrie 1, P. Dillon 1, H. Buckley 1BEST, University Blacks:Old Xaverians:J. Moylan, C. Dipierdomenico, H. Buckley, B. Corcoran, J. Sleeman
St Mary’s Salesian 3.3, 5.4, 11.7, 13.13 (91)PEGS 0.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.9 (27)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian:D. Gook 6, J. Barrie 3, L. Power 2, H. Melville 1, N. Jane 1PEGS:M. Velardo 1, G. Williams 1, A. DeMarco 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian:A. Morris, K. Duerden, A. Ong, M. Op’t Hoog, X. Leonard, W. AndersonPEGS:G. Williams, R. Richardson, B. Remboulis, A. Baddeley, M. Miller, L. Fitzgerald
Marcellin won by foreit.
St Kevins 5.3, 13.4, 19.5, 25.9 (159)Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 1.2, 3.5, 3.5 (23)GOALS, St Kevins:M. Austin 7, T. McMaster 5, E. Ring 3, D. Bourke 2, D. Lattanzio 2, J. Montgomerie 1, M. Mercuri 1, M. Moore 1, H. Sestak 1, J. Murphy Cruise 1, J. Edginton 1Parkdale Vultures:R. Irvine 1, A. Wingrave 1, J. Hunter 1BEST, St Kevins:D. Lattanzio, J. Montgomerie, M. Austin, E. Ring, T. McMaster, D. GianniniParkdale Vultures:C. Welch, D. Jayasalen, J. Hunter, J. Austin, N. Farnbach, J. Whelan
Monash Blues 3.8, 6.11, 9.19, 16.19 (115)Hampton Rovers 0.1, 1.3, 2.3, 2.4 (16)GOALS, Monash Blues:J. Mazur 6, M. Fenwick-Nevin 4, D. Bourke 2, H. Brouwer 1, J. Richardson 1, C. Wilson 1, D. Garabiles 1Hampton Rovers:R. Warren 1, M. Care 1BEST, Monash Blues:J. Mazur, L. Meeking, W. Lucas, J. Meehan, R. Waller, B. TilleyHampton Rovers:DIVISION 1
Caulfi eld Grammarians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 14.10 (94)Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 5.5 (35)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians:W. Osborn 7, D. Hay 1, R. Handel 1, C. Williams 1, M. Bain 1, J. Schwarer 1, N. Gould 1, M. Nelson 1Old Carey:W. Guiney 1, S. Hassett 1, D. Pocock 1, T. Chang 1, M. Hexter 1BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians:W. Osborn, C. Williams, S. O’Sullivan, D. Hay, N. Gould, M. WoodOld Carey:M. Hexter, G. Hodges, P. Gledden, N. Mifsud, W. Guiney, P. Arundel
Old Xaverians 1.7, 3.7, 6.7, 19.21 (135)Old Ivanhoe 1.0, 1.0, 1.3, 3.4 (22)GOALS, Old Xaverians:M. Pietzak 3, T. Beaton 3, M. Galbraith 2, M. Owen 2, M. Cain 2, C. Denton 2, T. Dillon 1, J. Samartzis 1, J. Donohoe 1, A. Dickinson 1, N. Nunan 1Old Ivanhoe:J. Cecil 2, J. Mathew 1BEST, Old Xaverians:N. Nunan, J. Samartzis, N. Sitch, S. Grigg, C. Denton, M. CainOld Ivanhoe:D. Hawkes, J. Cecil, S. Leggett, J. Uljans, B. Knox, J. Mathew
Fitzroy 2.1, 5.8, 7.10, 9.12 (66)Beaumaris 2.4, 3.5, 7.6, 9.6 (60)GOALS, Fitzroy:J. McGee 3, J. Williams 1, T. Kimpton 1, L. Henderson 1, M. Willson 1, B. McAdam 1, R. Lloyd 1Beaumaris:J. Pemberton 2, B. Naylor 2, A. Edmondson 2, T. Marshall 1, G. Ivanka 1, N. Dickinson 1BEST, Fitzroy:L. Henderson, A. Biggs, M. Younger, O. Dunn, B. McAdam, S. PangBeaumaris:L. Bourne, M. Hardeman, R. Bennett, N. Dickinson, W. Minehan, L. Brennan
Old Melburnians 5.2, 5.5, 11.13, 17.17 (119)Old Trinity 0.2, 6.4, 9.4, 11.6 (72)GOALS, Old Melburnians:J. Cooper 6, J. McMullin 2, R. Middleton 1, W. Boyd 1, R. Armit 1, W. Sloan 1, S. Daddo 1, B. Rogers 1, P. Garschagen 1, H. Smith 1, T. Dickson 1Old Trinity:I. Huynh 2, C. Sparsi 2, T. Fogarty 1, O. Fairweather 1, R. O’Donohoe 1, J. Gillies 1, R. Gillies 1, T. Mead 1, N. Evans 1BEST, Old Melburnians:H. Smith, J. Cooper, J. De Fegley, T. De Fegley, O. Dixon, R. ArmitOld Trinity:J. Gillies, C. Sparsi, N. Evans, J. Dell’Oro, T. Cohen, R. Gillies
Old Brighton 6.4, 7.11, 9.16, 16.20 (116)Mazenod 4.1, 6.2, 6.2, 8.3 (51)GOALS, Old Brighton:J. Sest 3, N. Materia 3, N. Paterson 3, A. Taylor 3, P. Kelly 1, S. Henley 1, H. McLennan 1, J. Koob 1Mazenod:S. Davis 2, D. Rigg 1, S. Micallef 1, D. Grant 1, N. Klavins 1, D. Nisbet 1, R. Woolley 1BEST, Old Brighton:D. Struck, N. Materia, J. Moffi tt, P. Kelly, S. Conlan, J. WhiteMazenod:N. Klavins, D. Rigg, S. Bamblett-Furner, R. Driver, R. Woolley, M. McDowell
Round 2 - 13/04/2014St Kevins 2.2, 5.4, 7.6, 10.8 (68)AJAX 2.4, 2.9, 4.14, 5.18 (48)GOALS, St Kevins:R. Short 5, T. Crookes 1, M. Trounce 1, C. McPherson 1, G. Potter 1, A. White 1AJAX:I. Gutnick 2, Z. Aron 1, R. White 1, J. Herz 1BEST, St Kevins:L. Kenyon, J. Leggett, R. Short, A. White, C. McPherson, T. SharpeAJAX:E. Adelist, B. Adelist, Z. Aron, Y. Gottlieb, B. Jones, D. Smorgon
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58 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
Norm Nugent
For the second week in a row, big winning
margins were the order of the day. The closest
result was 11 points in the game between
the Old Boys of two of the State’s prestigious
government high schools, Melbourne and
the University. Already an argument can
be mounted as to which two sides in each
Section will not participate in the fi nal’s
series. For the sake of the competition I hope
to be proven wrong.
SECTION 1
Old Geelong certainly did not enjoy their long trip
into the foothills of the Dandenongs because they
proved no match for the competition leaders, Mt
Lilydale who won by 164 points. To compound
the Old Geelong misery, they failed to score in
the last three quarters. Newly promoted Masala,
gave a positive display against Old Xaverians
whose fi rst quarter burst of six goals set up their
68 point win. Masala’s reliable goal kicker in
Zachary Kelly whose six goals helped keep his
team’s score respectable. Hawthorn again showed
its skill when with a nine goal fi rst quarter, as the
2013 Section 2 Premiers destroyed the usually
competitive Prahran / Assumption who eventually
lost by 119 points. Antonio Brizzi kicked ten goals
and Ari Mitropoulos fi ve for the winners.
SECTION 2
Emmaus/ St Leo’s achieved what few teams have
done over many seasons, when they defeated
Therry Penola at Fawkner Oval by 122 points.
Across city travel did not weary Williamstown
CYMS. as they outplayed Eley Park Sharks and
won by 32 points. Richmond Central started really
well against Bulleen Templestowe and held a 59
point lead by half time. They built their lead to 75
points by game’s end. Only a couple of late goals
by the Bullants prevented a bigger loss. Umpire,
turned rejuvenated ruckman, Peter Iser again
played well for the Central.
SECTION 3
North Old Boys/St Pats enjoyed their game
against the Dragons, whose last quarter eff ort cut
their losing margin to 102 points. For the second
successive week, Todd Macleod kicked six goals
for the combine. The closest game of the Round
was at Melbourne High School where their Old
Boys proved too strong for University High
School/ V.U.T. and won by 11 points. Kew were
never in there game against leaders La Trobe
University who led by 80 points at the fi nal siren.
For La Trobe it was a real team eff ort as the side’s
twelve goals were scored by ten players.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 2SECTION 1
Leaders, Mt Lilydale will be able to gauge their
status today as they meet the reigning premiers,
Old Xaverians at Stradbroke Park. I select Old
Xaverians, who have been the yardstick in this
competition for a generation. Hawthorn travel to
Masala, who have shown signs of improvement
since 2013. Today, I cannot see them having
the necessary depth of talent to defeat the well
drilled Hawthorn on ballers and active forwards.
Prahran/ Assumption have the chance to redeem
themselves today against Old Geelong, whose
season has started with two big defeats. Although
Prahran/ Assumption relies on its veterans, I
believe they possess the talent to give the Club its
fi rst win of the season.
SECTION 1 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 83%)
Old Xaverians v Mt Lilydale
Masala v Hawthorn
Prahran Assumption v Old Geelong
BIG WINNING MARGINS
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SECTION 2
As all three games are scheduled for a 9.20
start, conditions may well eff ect the outcomes.
Emmaus/ St Leo’s host Richmond Central in a top
of the table clash. Providing the Emmaus/ St Leos
fi tness level is required, the home side should
win. However any lapse will let Richmond into
the game and will see them on the way to victory.
At home I select Emmaus/ St Leo’s to win a cliff -
hanger. Williamstown C.Y.M.S. travel east again to
meet Bulleen Templestowe at Ted Ajani Reserve.
From form over the fi rst two Rounds, the CY’s
seem the stronger team and I select them to win.
SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 3 / 50%)
Emmaus St Leos v Richmond Central
Bulleen Templestowe v Williamstown CYMS
Therry Penola v Eley Park
SECTION 3
As insane as it seems, victory today by either
Dragons or UHS/VU could qualify that club for a
semi-fi nal berth. Neither Club has distinguished
itself over the fi rst two rounds and as a result I am
selecting the Dragons simply because they are
playing on their familiar home ground. NOB/St
Pats should continue on their winning way at the
expense of Kew, who were outplayed two weeks
ago after a promising start to their season. MHSOB
travel out to Bundoora to face competition leaders,
La Trobe University. The huge playing arena will
prove daunting to the “Unicorn players, as they are
accustomed to the confi nes of Forest Hill. La Trobe
should win well and so consolidate top position.
TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 5 / 83%)
Dragons v UHS VU
NOB/St Pats v Kew
MHSOB v La Trobe University
CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUNDOld Xaverians 6.2, 9.4, 17.7, 20.11 (131)Masala 0.1, 4.9, 6.11, 8.15 (63)GOALS, Old Xaverians:D. Rees 4, S. Chester 4, T. O’Meara 3, J. Delmo 3, A. Barrett 2, N. Barden 1, T. Silk 1, J. McGrath 1, N. Silk 1Masala:Z. Kelly 6, S. Freeman 1, H. Mohammadi 1BEST, Old Xaverians:T. O’Meara, S. Chester, J. Raff aele, A. Barrett, N. Silk, D. ReesMasala:D. Crkvenac, N. Davis, L. Mainwaring, Z. Kelly, J. Aoun, S. Giritharan
Mt Lilydale 5.3, 12.8, 14.17, 21.23 (149)Old Geelong 0.3, 0.3, 0.3, 0.3 (3)GOALS, Mt Lilydale:M. Taylor 4, B. Hughes 4, D. Cerra 3, B. Boomsma 3, T. van Strijp 2, L. Nally 1, A. Thorne 1, L. Powell 1, N. Trigwell 1, J. Galtieri 1Old Geelong:Not ProvidedBEST, Mt Lilydale:R. Strong, S. Hickey, N. Trigwell, T. van Strijp, H. Moyes, L. PowellOld Geelong:C. Hargreaves, K. Hookey, C. Waters, C. Gibbs, B. Thomson, B. Ferguson
Hawthorn 9.2, 16.4, 21.12, 27.15 (177)Prahran Assumption 1.3, 3.6, 4.6, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Hawthorn:A. Brizzi 10, A. Mitropoulos 5, J. El Moussalli 2, S. Neohoritis 2, N. Criticos 2, C. Armatas 1, L. Zito 1, C. Bubunaras 1, M. Dabab 1, D. Tyrrell 1, A. Demetriou 1Prahran Assumption:C. Berger 4, D. Edwards 2, A. Slawinski 1, T. Ford 1BEST, Hawthorn:A. Tashevski-Beckwith, J. Farah, A. Brizzi, N. Criticos, A. Demetriou, J. El MoussalliPrahran Assumption:N. Gouin, H. Fried, M. Slaven, C. Berger, C. Morton, N. Mitchell
CLUB XVIII (2) LAST ROUNDRichmond Central 5.1, 9.5, 13.8, 16.11 (107)Bulleen Templestowe 0.0, 0.1, 2.1, 5.2 (32)GOALS, Richmond Central:L. Cartwright 3, G. Cartwright 2, M. Baron 2, A. Pruscino 2, N. Rice 2, S. D’Arcy 2, J. Stevenson 1, P. Tierney 1, B. Schulz-Dahlenburg 1Bulleen Templestowe:M. Vergamalis 2, S. Coffi n 2, D. Labib 1BEST, Richmond Central:P. Iser, G. Cartwright, D. Buckthorpe, L. Cartwright, M. McCabe, C. CollinsBulleen Templestowe:S. Coffi n, D. Gibney, T. Matz, M. Vergamalis, R. Verrocchi, A. Parris
Williamstown CYMS 5.1, 7.5, 10.8, 15.11 (101)Eley Park Sharks 1.3, 4.8, 8.12, 9.15 (69)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS:C. Fennell 5, D. Ellis 2, D. Elias 2, J. Buttigieg 2, J. Doyle 1, B. Khalil 1, T. Monti 1, B. Gatt 1Eley Park Sharks:J. Brown 4, J. Frattin 1, M. Jackson 1, C. Wickham 1, P. Salvatico 1, S. Judd 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS:L. Henry, D. Ellis, C. Fennell, B. Gatt, A. Weaven-Cahill, D. EliasEley Park Sharks:J. Frattin, I. Gridchin, M. Jackson, P. Salvatico, J. Baker, J. Dowling
Emmaus St Leos 4.2, 7.7, 17.10, 23.18 (156)Therry Penola 1.3, 4.3, 4.3, 5.4 (34)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos:J. Hickey 3, N. Chapman 3, A. Athorne 3, N. Cadden 3, O. Hill 2, L. Forte 2, J. Greensides 2, P. Gordon 1, S. Gregory 1, M. Jones 1, B. Walters 1, M. Pietryk 1Therry Penola:R. Keenan 2, R. Steer 2, D. McKibbin 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos:N. Chapman, L. Forte, A. Gordon, B. Walters, O. Scott, M. PietrykTherry Penola:J. Bibby, P. Brown, S. Baskerville, S. Sacco, A. Rosso, S. Matthews
CLUB XVIII (3) LAST ROUNDMHSOB 1.3, 2.7, 4.9, 7.10 (52)UHS-VU 1.2, 3.2, 4.2, 6.5 (41)GOALS, MHSOB:R. Coxon 1, M. Feferkranz 1, J. Quarmby 1, N. Petrou 1, O. Miles 1, S. Maney 1, T. Doer-Tolhurst 1 UHS-VU: M. Ondarchie 2, M. Mani 1, W. Cheesman 1, S. Seeger-Snowden 1, O. Malyon 1BEST, MHSOB:S. Maney, J. Quarmby, M. Feferkranz, E. Thompson, J. Warmington, T. Doer-TolhurstUHS-VU:C. Marchio, O. Malyon, E. Coombe, J. Saill , S. Seeger-Snowden, C. Moosbrugger
LA TROBE UNI 4.3, 7.8, 9.11, 12.17 (89)Kew 1.0, 1.1, 1.3, 1.3 (9)GOALS, LA TROBE UNI:S. Digirolamo 2, P. Russell 2, B. Jordan 1, B. Cameron 1, Z. Curwen-Walker 1, C. James 1, J. Billett 1, J. Eltringham 1, S. Pickett 1, B. O’Brien 1Kew:A. Hawking 1BEST, LA TROBE UNI:J. Molloy, M. Beaumont, J. Billett, M. Erskine, J. Anderson, M. SturgesKew:A. Hawking, A. Michael, N. Bennett, J. Galbraith, J. Simonds, E. Willcocks
NOBS / St Pats 5.4, 9.11, 17.17, 19.22 (136)Dragons 1.1, 1.2, 2.4, 5.4 (34)GOALS, NOBS / St Pats:T. Macleod 6, S. Denatris 4, M. Reid 3, S. O’Connell 3, B. Lawty 1, C. Gatto 1, T. Bayles 1Dragons:K. Skate 1, G. Cochrane 1, J. Pi 1, T. Ho 1, D. Holland 1BEST, NOBS / St Pats:A. Hipsley, S. Denatris, T. Macleod, S. O’Connell, S. Clinch, B. LawtyDragons:M. Ponente, M. Phal, L. Nguyen, J. Marks, M. Lim, D. So
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SHARPSHOOTERS
SHAR
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Premier Club LR TOTAL
Scott Gower Beaumaris FC 7 7
Shura Taft Collegians 7 7
Chad Jones St Bernards 5 5
Tim Doherty St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC 3 3
Matthew Handley Old Xaverians 3 3
Premier Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Andrew Mathis Old Xaverians 5 5
Richard Wilkinson Old Scotch 4 4
Shaun Glennen St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC 3 3
Michael Tregear Old Brighton Grammarians 3 3
Billy Riddle Collegians 3 3
Premier Thirds Club LR TOTAL
Andrew Walsh University Blues 6 6
Jack Wood University Blues 4 4
Damien Ryan St Bernards 4 4
Liam Neal St Bernards 4 4
Henry Hanlon University Blues 3 3
Premier B Club LR TOTAL
David Fayman AJAX Afc 5 10
Dominic Nixon University Blues 6 10
Panayioti Karageorgiou St Kevins OB 6 8
Michael Meehan Old Haileyburians 2 6
Louis O’Keefe Caulfi eld Grammarians 2 6
Premier B Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Jamie Mugavin University Blues 3 8
Asher Burstin AJAX Afc 1 7
William Coates St Kevins OB 1 7
Michael Dolan St Kevins OB 0 6
Daniel Kerr St Kevins OB 4 6
Premier B Thirds Club LR TOTAL
Will Osborn Caulfi eld Grammarians 7 9
Nick Dickinson Beaumaris FC 1 9
Daniel Barry Old Xaverians 0 8
John Cooper Old Melburnians 6 7
Alexander Edmondson Beaumaris FC 2 6
Premier C Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Harrison Lee Marcellin OC 4 7
Daniel Brosnan Ormond AFC 6 7
Patrick Bryce Monash Blues 3 5
Samuel Murray Peninsula OB 1 5
Joshua Paola Oakleigh AFC 5 5
Premier C Club LR TOTAL
Jack Duke Old Camberwell Grammarians 2 7
Ed Turner Hampton Rovers AFC 3 7
Thomas Buckley Ormond AFC 7 7
Daniel Corp Hampton Rovers AFC 0 7
Dominic Bolger Marcellin OC 2 6
Premier C Thirds Club LR TOTAL
Mitch Austin St Kevins OB 7 7
Nicholas Alexopoulos St Mary’s Salesian 0 7
Justin Mazur Monash Blues 6 6
Matthew Flaherty PEGS Football Club 0 6
Dylan Gook St Mary’s Salesian 6 6
Division 1 Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Steven Barlow Williamstown CYMS 4 6
Benjamin Seeger Yarra Valley OB 4 6
Andrew Daou Whitefriars OC 0 5
Jon Rice Prahran Assumption AFC 1 5
Christopher Trend Yarra Valley OB 5 5
Division 1 Club LR TOTAL
Corey Bannister Therry Penola OB 8 18
Jarrod Bannister Therry Penola OB 4 10
Ben Robertson Old Mentonians 5 7
Darcy R Brown Old Mentonians 3 6
Adam Sleight Prahran Assumption AFC 3 5
Division 2 Club LR TOTAL
Sabastian Ciavola Eltham Collegians AFC 6 11
David Boundy Old Paradians 7 9
Louis Holmes St Mary’s Salesian 4 8
Ben Andrews St Mary’s Salesian 4 8
Adrian Lane South Melbourne Districts 2 7
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Division 2 Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Stefan Gusts St Mary’s Salesian 11 18
Scott Gatehouse St Mary’s Salesian 3 9
Jarrod Balme Kew AFC 0 6
Brendan Dummett Eltham Collegians AFC 0 5
Edward Robinson Ivanhoe AFC 0 5
Division 3 Club LR TOTAL
James King Northern Blues 4 12
Noel Bahnsen Eley Park Sharks 5 11
Ben Spencer St Francis Xavier OC 4 10
Thomas Kennedy Swinburne University AFC 5 10
Rhys Kirk UHS-VU AFC 4 10
Division 3 Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Josh Beasley Eley Park Sharks 2 13
Travis Houlden Eley Park Sharks 3 12
Mitchell Sweeney UHS-VU AFC 6 8
Leigh Booth Eley Park Sharks 2 8
Bart Thompson La Trobe University AFC 4 8
Division 4 Reserve Club LR TOTAL
Jarrod Ward Hawthorn AFC 6 10
Aaron Thompson West Brunswick AFC 10 10
Shane Devers West Brunswick AFC 5 9
Jackson Cope Box Hill North AFC 9 9
Donny Manoukian North Brunswick AFC 7 8
U19 Premier Club LR TOTAL
Alex Smout Beaumaris FC 3 11
Jed Carey St Bernards 8 8
Jeremy Sullivan St Bernards 4 7
James Howard De La Salle OC 4 5
Mitchell Hughes St Bernards 3 5
Division 4 Club LR TOTAL
Daniel Penny Box Hill North AFC 8 13
David Tremewen Hawthorn AFC 3 10
Richard Benjamin West Brunswick AFC 3 9
Andrew Baker Canterbury Football Club 4 8
Scott Manks Canterbury Football Club 5 6
Under 19 Section 2 Club LR TOTAL
Joseph Campbell Old Trinity Grammarians 5 9
Daniel Batarilo University Blues 5 7
Joseph Hill Fitzroy FC 4 7
Declan Fowler Mazenod OC 3 6
Alexander Taylor-Hirst Parkdale Vultures 4 5
Under 19 Section 3 Club LR TOTAL
Xavier Burns Marcellin OC 2 9
Lachlan Fitzpatrick Old Xaverians 0 8
Jack Harris Old Carey Grammarians 5 7
Will Wright Old Carey Grammarians 6 6
Mati Christakakis Williamstown CYMS 3 6
Under 19 North Club LR TOTAL
Thomas Hancock Yarra Valley OB 7 13
Brenden Wilson Wyndam Suns Football Club 5 8
Josh Stephens Wyndam Suns Football Club 6 7
William Pasznyk St Bernards 0 6
Stefan Piantella St Bernards 3 6
Under 19 South Club LR TOTAL
Joshua Davis Beaumaris FC 8 11
Campbell Jones Hampton Rovers AFC 2 7
Jaycob Johnson Peninsula OB 2 6
Thomas Putamorsi Ormond AFC 2 6
Sam Shearer MHSOB 3 6
Under 18 Club LR TOTAL
Anthony Cunsolo St Bernards 5 6
Joshua Turville St Bernards 2 5
Josh Swainston Mazenod OC 4 4
Kieren McKeogh Mazenod OC 4 4
Finn Devlin UHS-VU AFC 0 3
Club XVIII (1) Club LR TOTAL
Ari Mitropoulos Hawthorn AFC 5 15
Antonio Brizzi Hawthorn AFC 10 11
James McDonnell Old Xaverians 0 8
Zachary Kelly Masala Football Club 6 8
Mathew Taylor Mt Lilydale OC 4 7
Club XVIII (2) Club LR TOTAL
Luke Cartwright Richmond Central AFC 3 7
Mark Pietryk Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 1 6
Joshua Brown Eley Park Sharks 4 6
Oliver Hill Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 2 5
Cameron Fennell Williamstown CYMS 5 5
Club XVIII (3) Club LR TOTAL
Todd Macleod NOBS 6 12
Sebastian Digirolamo La Trobe University AFC 2 5
Steven Denatris NOBS 4 5
Simon Coles Kew AFC 0 4
Dale Sidebottom La Trobe University AFC 0 4
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014
PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Peninsula 1 1 0 0 146 41 356.1 4
PEGS 1 1 0 0 104 50 208 4
Monash Blues 1 1 0 0 63 36 175 4
Parkdale Vultures 1 1 0 0 82 51 160.78 4
Ormond 1 1 0 0 88 60 146.67 4
Marcellin 1 0 1 0 60 88 68.18 0
Hampton Rovers 1 0 1 0 51 82 62.2 0
Old Camberwell 1 0 1 0 36 63 57.14 0
Oakleigh 1 0 1 0 50 104 48.08 0
Banyule 1 0 1 0 41 146 28.08 0
DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Ivanhoe 2 2 0 0 316 25 1264.00 8
Kew 2 2 0 0 294 40 735.00 8
St Mary's Salesian 2 2 0 0 374 56 667.86 8
Old Eltham Collegians 2 2 0 0 221 97 227.84 8
St Johns 2 1 1 0 132 92 143.48 4
Monash Gryphons 2 1 1 0 138 222 62.16 4
South Melbourne Districts 2 0 2 0 65 193 33.68 0
Glen Eira 2 0 2 0 76 287 26.48 0
Old Paradians 2 0 2 0 38 290 13.10 0
Elsternwick 2 0 2 0 35 387 9.04 0
DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L FF A % Pts
Eley Park Sharks 2 2 0 0 457 43 1062.79 8
Albert Park 2 2 0 0 315 83 379.52 8
UHS-VU 2 2 0 0 224 118 189.83 8
Power House 2 1 1 0 182 109 166.97 4
La Trobe University 2 1 1 0 144 125 115.20 4
Richmond Central 2 1 1 0 112 114 98.25 4
St Francis Xavier 2 1 1 0 106 124 85.48 4
Swinburne University 2 1 1 0 135 198 68.18 4
Aquinas 2 1 1 0 102 173 58.96 4
Emmaus St Leos 2 0 2 0 102 146 69.86 0
Northern Blues 2 0 2 0 106 216 49.07 0
South Mornington 2 0 2 0 20 556 3.60 0
PREMIER CP W L D F A % Pts
Hampton Rovers 2 2 0 0 261 124 210.48 8
Peninsula 2 2 0 0 204 118 172.88 8
PEGS 2 2 0 0 172 159 108.18 8
Ormond 2 1 1 0 197 173 113.87 4
Monash Blues 2 1 1 0 148 134 110.45 4
Old Camberwell 2 1 1 0 160 147 108.84 4
Marcellin 2 1 1 0 147 156 94.23 4
Oakleigh 2 0 2 0 119 179 66.48 0
Banyule 2 0 2 0 158 262 60.31 0
Parkdale Vultures 2 0 2 0 124 238 52.10 0
DIVISION ONEP W L D F A % Pts
Therry Penola 2 2 0 0 319 121 263.64 8
Williamstown CYMS 2 2 0 0 206 138 149.28 8
NOBS/St Pats 2 1 1 0 173 160 108.12 4
Yarra Valley 2 1 1 0 155 164 94.51 4
Prahran Assumption 2 1 1 0 175 188 93.09 4
Bulleen Templestowe 2 1 1 0 161 177 90.96 4
Old Geelong 2 1 1 0 170 210 80.95 4
Whitefriars 2 1 1 0 127 167 76.05 4
Old Mentonians 2 0 2 0 166 188 88.30 0
MHSOB 2 0 2 0 107 246 43.50 0
DIVISION ONE RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Williamstown CYMS 2 2 0 0 273 64 426.56 8
Therry Penola 2 2 0 0 209 65 321.54 8
Yarra Valley 2 2 0 0 169 53 318.87 8
Prahran Assumption 2 2 0 0 144 80 180.00 8
Whitefriars 2 1 1 0 140 154 90.91 4
Old Geelong 2 1 1 0 105 164 64.02 4
Bulleen Templestowe 2 0 2 0 74 116 63.79 0
NOBS/St Pats 2 0 2 0 92 167 55.09 0
MHSOB 2 0 2 0 88 211 41.71 0
Old Mentonians 2 0 2 0 57 277 20.58 0
DIVISION TWOP W L D F A % Pts
St Mary's Salesian 2 2 0 0 272 101 269.31 8
Kew 2 2 0 0 250 155 161.29 8
Old Eltham Collegians 2 2 0 0 206 136 151.47 8
St Johns 2 1 1 0 204 139 146.76 4
Ivanhoe 2 1 1 0 120 141 85.11 4
Monash Gryphons 2 1 1 0 173 217 79.72 4
Old Paradians 2 1 1 0 119 194 61.34 4
Glen Eira 2 0 2 0 143 177 80.79 0
South Melbourne Districts 2 0 2 0 157 249 63.05 0
Elsternwick 2 0 2 0 128 263 48.67 0
DIVISION THREEP W L D F A % Pts
Swinburne University 2 2 0 0 198 109 181.65 8
Northern Blues 2 2 0 0 267 167 159.88 8
UHS-VU 2 2 0 0 178 145 122.76 8
Richmond Central 2 2 0 0 153 133 115.04 8
St Francis Xavier 2 1 1 0 182 128 142.19 4
Eley Park Sharks 2 1 1 0 226 161 140.37 4
Aquinas 2 1 1 0 179 182 98.35 4
Albert Park 2 1 1 0 168 175 96.00 4
Emmaus St Leos 2 0 2 0 174 215 80.93 0
La Trobe University 2 0 2 0 119 157 75.80 0
Power House 2 0 2 0 71 185 38.38 0
South Mornington 2 0 2 0 69 227 30.40 0
PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D B F A % Pts
St Mary's Salesian 2 2 0 0 287 37 775.68 8 4
Marcellin 1 1 0 0 123 52 236.54 8 4
St Kevins 2 1 1 0 211 146 144.52 4 4
PEGS 2 1 1 0 129 132 97.73 4 4
Monash Blues 2 1 1 0 125 212 58.96 4 4
Parkdale Vultures 2 1 1 0 89 205 43.41 4 0
Ormond 2 0 1 0 41 102 40.20 4 0
Old Haileybury 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 0
Hampton Rovers 2 0 2 0 62 181 34.25 0 0
UNDER 18P W L D F A % Pts
Mazenod 2 2 0 0 157 62 253.23 8
St Bernards 2 1 1 0 208 83 250.60 4
Point Cook AFC 2 1 1 0 76 62 122.58 4
UHS-VU / Flemington 2 1 1 0 85 86 98.84 4
Williamstown CYMS 2 1 1 0 61 142 42.96 4
South Melbourne Districts 2 0 2 0 61 213 28.64 0
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DIVISION FOURP W L D B F A % Pts
West Brunswick 2 2 0 0 339 65 521.54 8 4
Hawthorn 2 2 0 0 294 88 334.09 8 4
Canterbury 2 2 0 0 238 197 120.81 8 4
Westbourne Gr. 2 1 1 0 180 138 130.43 4 4
North Brunswick 2 1 1 0 156 153 101.96 4 4
Manningham Cobras 2 1 1 0 131 138 94.93 4 4
Point Cook 2 1 1 0 137 207 66.18 4 0
Box Hill North 2 0 2 0 177 279 63.44 0 0
Dragons 2 0 2 0 101 267 37.83 0 0
Chadstone 2 0 2 0 102 323 31.58 0 0
Canterbury Football Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
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CLUB XVIII (3)P W L D FF F A % Pts
LA TROBE UNI 2 2 0 0 238 19 1252.63 8 4
NOBS / St Pats 2 2 0 0 228 68 335.29 8 4
MHSOB 2 1 1 0 86 133 64.66 4 4Kew 2 1 1 0 58 134 43.28 4 0
Dragons 2 0 2 0 79 185 42.70 0 0
UHS-VU 2 0 2 0 51 201 25.37 0 0
UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D F A % Pts
St Kevins 2 2 0 0 259 87 297.70 8
St Bernards 2 2 0 0 308 109 282.57 8
Old Xaverians 2 2 0 0 293 109 268.81 8
Beaumaris 2 2 0 0 208 147 141.50 8
Old Scotch 2 0 2 0 153 250 61.20 0
De La Salle 2 0 2 0 112 209 53.59 0
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 0 2 0 122 258 47.29 0
Old Melburnians 2 0 2 0 65 351 18.52 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D F A % Pts
Fitzroy 2 2 0 0 158 72 219.44 8
Old Brighton 2 2 0 0 137 122 112.30 8
University Blues 2 1 1 0 166 129 128.68 4
Parkdale Vultures 2 1 1 0 164 131 125.19 4
Old Trinity 2 1 1 0 161 149 108.05 4
Whitefriars 2 1 1 0 142 135 105.19 4
University Blacks 2 1 1 0 122 123 99.19 4
Mazenod 2 1 1 0 162 171 94.74 4
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2 0 2 0 94 168 55.95 0
Collegians 2 0 2 0 73 179 40.78 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D F A % Pts
Old Ivanhoe 2 2 0 0 184 110 167.27 8
Old Carey 2 2 0 0 203 128 158.59 8
Old Camberwell 2 2 0 0 155 118 131.36 8
Williamstown CYMS 2 1 1 0 215 121 177.69 4
AJAX 2 1 1 0 176 128 137.50 4
Old Xaverians 2 1 1 0 196 171 114.62 4
Therry Penola 2 1 1 0 175 154 113.64 4
St Mary's Salesian 2 0 2 0 126 218 57.80 0
Marcellin 2 0 2 0 93 212 43.87 0
Northern Blues 2 0 2 0 85 248 34.27 0
UNDER 19 NORTHP W L D F A % Pts
Yarra Valley 2 2 0 0 253 43 588.37 8
Wyndham Suns 2 2 0 0 255 84 303.57 8
St Bernards 2 2 0 0 246 94 261.70 8
Ivanhoe 2 2 0 0 175 81 216.05 8
La Trobe University 2 1 1 0 135 86 156.98 4
PEGS 2 1 1 0 160 186 86.02 4
Banyule 2 0 2 0 136 211 64.45 0
Westbourne Grammarians 2 0 2 0 75 255 29.41 0
Whitefriars 2 0 2 0 63 216 29.17 0
Old Paradians 2 0 2 0 44 286 15.38 0
UNDER 19 SOUTHP W L D F A % Pts
Ormond 2 2 0 0 210 43 488.37 8
Peninsula 2 2 0 0 217 77 281.82 8
De La Salle 2 1 0 0 101 74 136.49 8Oakleigh 2 1 0 0 60 58 103.45 8
Beaumaris 2 1 1 0 207 146 141.78 4
Hampton Rovers 2 1 1 0 175 184 95.11 4
Collegians 2 1 1 0 94 100 94.00 4
Monash Blues 2 1 1 0 74 147 50.34 4
MHSOB 2 0 2 0 106 181 58.56 0
Old Haileybury 2 0 2 0 92 158 58.23 0
University Blues 2 0 2 0 73 241 30.29 0
Richmond Central AFC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0
DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B F A % Pts
West Brunswick 2 2 0 0 396 2 19800.00 8 4
Hawthorn 2 2 0 0 304 31 980.65 8 4
Westbourne Gr. 2 2 0 0 183 83 220.48 8 4
North Brunswick 2 1 1 0 211 148 142.57 4 4
Manningham Cobras 2 1 1 0 119 135 88.15 4 4
Box Hill North 2 1 1 0 130 195 66.67 4 4
Point Cook 2 1 1 0 103 212 48.58 4 0
Canterbury 2 0 2 0 123 205 60.00 0 0
Chadstone 2 0 2 0 67 355 18.87 0 0
Dragons 2 0 2 0 18 288 6.25 0 0
Club XVIII (1)P W L D F A % Pts
Mt Lilydale 2 2 0 0 249 60 415.00 8
Old Xaverians 2 2 0 0 278 78 356.41 8
Hawthorn 2 2 0 0 350 99 353.54 8
Masala 2 0 2 0 120 231 51.95 0
Prahran Assumption 2 0 2 0 73 324 22.53 0
Old Geelong 2 0 2 0 44 322 13.66 0
Club XVIII (2)P W L D FF F A % Pts
Emmaus St Leos 2 2 0 0 274 85 322.35 8 4
Richmond Central 2 2 0 0 181 82 220.73 8 4
Williamstown CYMS 2 1 1 0 151 143 105.59 4 4
Therry Penola 2 1 1 0 117 223 52.47 4 4
Eley Park Sharks 2 0 2 0 120 219 54.79 0 0
Bulleen Templestowe 2 0 2 0 99 190 52.11 0 0
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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Club Senior Reserve U19/U18 Club XVIII/Thirds Total
University Blues 8 4 3 1 16
Therry Penola 8 4 3 1 16
PEGS 8 4 3 1 16
Peninsula 8 2 6 0 16
St Kevins 4 4 6 1 15
Ormond 4 4 6 1 15
UHS-VU 8 4 3 0 15
Fitzroy 6 2 6 1 15
Yarra Valley 4 4 6 0 14
Ivanhoe 4 4 6 0 14
PREMIER RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Old Scotch 1 1 0 0 122 49 248.98 4
St Bernards 1 1 0 0 84 38 221.05 4
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1 1 0 0 74 65 113.85 4
Collegians 1 1 0 0 84 75 112.00 4
University Blacks 1 1 0 0 57 56 101.79 4
Old Xaverians 1 0 1 0 56 57 98.25 0
Old Brighton 1 0 1 0 75 84 89.29 0
Beaumaris 1 0 1 0 65 74 87.84 0
Old Trinity 1 0 1 0 38 84 45.24 0
De La Salle 1 0 1 0 49 122 40.16 0
PREMIERP W L D F A % Pts
Old Scotch 1 1 0 0 77 41 187.80 4
Collegians 1 1 0 0 100 61 163.93 4
Beaumaris 1 1 0 0 123 84 146.43 4
University Blacks 1 1 0 0 67 54 124.07 4
Old Trinity 1 1 0 0 71 67 105.97 4
St Bernards 1 0 1 0 67 71 94.37 0
Old Xaverians 1 0 1 0 54 67 80.60 0
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1 0 1 0 84 123 68.29 0
Old Brighton 1 0 1 0 61 100 61.00 0
De La Salle 1 0 1 0 41 77 53.25 0
PREMIER THIRDSP W L D F A % Pts
St Bernards 1 1 0 0 119 18 661.11 4
University Blues 1 1 0 0 116 26 446.15 4
University Blacks 1 1 0 0 91 52 175.00 4
De La Salle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4
Old Xaverians 1 0 1 0 52 91 57.14 0
Old Scotch 1 0 1 0 26 116 22.41 0
Collegians 1 0 1 0 18 119 15.13 0
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0
PREMIER BP W L D F A % Pts
University Blues 2 2 0 0 278 119 233.61 8
AJAX 2 2 0 0 231 100 231.00 8
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2 2 0 0 215 158 136.08 8
Fitzroy 2 1 0 1 197 183 107.65 6
St Kevins 2 1 1 0 234 197 118.78 4
Old Carey 2 1 1 0 187 216 86.57 4
Old Haileybury 2 0 1 1 175 195 89.74 2
Mazenod 2 0 2 0 132 224 58.93 0
Old Ivanhoe 2 0 2 0 125 238 52.52 0
Old Melburnians 2 0 2 0 143 287 49.83 0
PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2 2 0 0 190 73 260.27 8
University Blues 2 2 0 0 216 93 232.26 8
St Kevins 2 2 0 0 237 136 174.26 8
AJAX 2 1 1 0 144 92 156.52 4
Fitzroy 2 1 1 0 204 218 93.58 4
Old Ivanhoe 2 1 1 0 100 164 60.98 4
Old Carey 2 1 1 0 92 186 49.46 4
Old Melburnians 2 0 2 0 146 166 87.95 0
Mazenod 2 0 2 0 84 159 52.83 0
Old Haileybury 2 0 2 0 98 224 43.75 0
PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 2 2 0 0 286 46 621.74 8
Old Brighton 2 2 0 0 246 94 261.70 8
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2 2 0 0 192 84 228.57 8
Old Melburnians 2 2 0 0 184 122 150.82 8
Beaumaris 2 1 1 0 225 113 199.12 4
St Kevins 2 1 1 0 118 113 104.42 4
Fitzroy 2 1 1 0 126 143 88.11 4
Old Carey 2 1 1 0 118 154 76.62 4
AJAX 2 0 2 0 97 166 58.43 0
Old Trinity 2 0 2 0 115 249 46.18 0
Mazenod 2 0 2 0 75 267 28.09 0
Old Ivanhoe 2 0 2 0 69 300 23.00 0
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