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r~ `rt~~11 l`r~~ l I I ~ f I~ I PHIL STEVEN S Mos i Disciplined Team Awar d In tlic next week or so I will be writing to all clubs as normal o jl,,w g to all coaches the requirement of the VAFA for c"c,uplary behaviour on and off the field in the pressurised last rounds, where the pressure to make the four or to avoid rele,ation becomes immense . Conclusion to 2002 representative foo0tall p rogram L .r_ i Sundays two Under 19 matches against the Diamond Va ll ey Footba ll League (congratulations to the DVFL for a 1comderful winning performance and the Victorian Country Football League (strong win to VAFA), brought to a close a busy representative football program of matches . i Lc rc_,ults and match details of these two matches are to be found elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer . " ;t h the first of a three year commitment to the Australian Amateur Championships for the senior team concluded, and an understanding that an A-D4 representative team will have ,n annual match against the Southern Footba ll League, as v :c!I as indications that a match each year against the DVFL ,i :d VCFL for our Under 19s is likely, our future program apl. .cus settled . ?,i last Monday's Executive meeting Nick Rourke (pictured) was re-appointed as ~cuior coach for the next two years . Also P~ic'~ has been asked to head a coaching task force, which will consider issues such ,=s the length of the lead-up training pra ;r :uns for all representative matches . others on that sub-committee includ e myself, Brett Connell (Football Operations) and Bruce Ivey 1;,ccutive). Once all details and conditions are in place, current coaches will be invited to accept 2003 jobs under the conditions ~rcn as reasonable by the task force. Pl crs, officials, clubs and parents wishing to order videos o f Deep in conversation - Football Victoria CEO Ken Gannon with VAFA president Richard Evans before last Sunday's luncheon. North West FM (which runs a terrific wrap of Amateur Football at 6pm on a Sunday night) report of a fantastic hour and a quarter discussion on umpiring with Umpires' Association president Anthony Damen an d recently retired senior man in white Jamie Kvins. Well done boys and North West FM for a great concept for listeners. This writer is also grilled every week too - which is fair enough, given they allow me to sing the Geelong song with Neil Loughlin after each Cats' win ! ! To Old Essendon an d Prahran Club XVIII teams (round 13) . Old Essendon not advising VAFA of the forfeit giving the opportunity for a Prahran "prankster" to phone through fictitious scores. Looking Back ...... ... .. . . ..... ...., . . . .. . .20 Sport 927 Prize Winner 24 Coaches' Clipboard ...:.. 25 .> .~..,. ._,,, . For the Love of the Game ... ............. _32-33 .. . Finals' Eligibility._'. ;_ :.. ...47 Spot the Pulse Balt ::. .. . . . .. . . . .. : . . . :; :.. . ..... .. .48 Next Week's Ntatches.... ::..51 Elsternwick Palk Draw; .. ..... . . . . .. . . . . 7r'bunal f~Investigations ......... ..... . . . .. .62, 1- dders........ . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. ..... . . . .. . :63-64 L to R: VAFA IPP, Andrew Langford-Jones, Ken Gannon, Richard Evans, David Cook (VAFA Exec) and Kingsley Ellis (Exec Officer, Southern FL) at last Sunday's luncheon . ~ ~~~~~ E L~1 ~~'~~ L~Ujr- ~_25~ [i~ ` ;'~~ TH,_ „ul;rNAL OF THE VICTOR :,; ; . AMATEL ; ; , U fl nly 274 200 2 % 'T A THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002 any of the 2002 representative games can do so by mailing a cheque (VAFA) for $25. Remember to leave a name and return phon e number so we can advise when the video is ready for pick up . players in the VAFA Point of clarification from my last "FMD" in relation to this matter. "A VFL player reinstated this season (before June 30) or last season, released for the first time by his VFL club after June 30 can play Amateur football . " CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R Nice: $2 .&; r L ASSOCIATIO N Uo1 .02 00 .14 1

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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 14, 2002

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PHIL STEVEN S

Mos i Disciplined Team AwardIn tlic next week or so I will be writing to all clubs as normalo ❑ jl,,w g to all coaches the requirement of the VAFA forc"c,uplary behaviour on and off the field in the pressurised last

rounds, where the pressure to make the four or to avoidrele,ation becomes immense .

Conclusion to 2002 representativefoo0tall programL .r_ i Sundays two Under 19 matches against the DiamondVa ll ey Footba ll League (congratulations to the DVFL for a1comderful winning performance and the Victorian CountryFootball League (strong win to VAFA), brought to a close a busyrepresentative football program of matches .i Lc rc_,ults and match details of these two matches are to befound elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer. ";t h the first of a three year commitment to the AustralianAmateur Championships for the senior team concluded, andan understanding that an A-D4 representative team will have,n annual match against the Southern Football League, asv:c!I as indications that a match each year against the DVFL,i :d VCFL for our Under 19s is likely, our future programapl..cus settled .?,i last Monday's Executive meeting NickRourke (pictured) was re-appointed as~cuior coach for the next two years . AlsoP~ic'~ has been asked to head a coachingtask force, which will consider issues such,=s the length of the lead-up trainingpra;r :uns for all representative matches .others on that sub-committee includemyself, Brett Connell (Football Operations) and Bruce Ivey

1;,ccutive). Once all details and conditions are in place, currentcoaches will be invited to accept 2003 jobs under the conditions~rcn as reasonable by the task force.Pl crs, officials, clubs and parents wishing to order videos of

Deep in conversation - Football Victoria CEOKen Gannon with VAFA president RichardEvans before last Sunday's luncheon.

North West FM (which runs a terrific wrap of AmateurFootball at 6pm on a Sunday night) report of a fantastichour and a quarter discussion on umpiring with

Umpires' Association president Anthony Damen an d recentlyretired senior man in white Jamie Kvins. Well done boys andNorth West FM for a great concept for listeners. This writer isalso grilled every week too - which is fair enough, given theyallow me to sing the Geelong song with Neil Loughlin after eachCats' win !!

To Old Essendon an d Prahran Club XVIII teams (round13). Old Essendon not advising VAFA of the forfeit givingthe opportunity for a Prahran "prankster" to phone

through fictitious scores.

Looking Back . .... . ... .. . . .... . . . . ., . . . .. . .20Sport 927 Prize Winner 24Coaches' Clipboard .. .:.. 25

.>.~..,. ._,,, .For the Love of the Game ... .... . .... . ... _32-33.. .Finals' Eligibility._'. ;_ : . . . ..47Spot the Pulse Balt::. .. . . . .. . . . . .:. . . :; :.... . .... ..48Next Week's Ntatches. ... ::..51Elsternwick Palk Draw; .. . . ... .. . . .. . . . .7r'bunal f~Investigations .. . ... . .. . . . . ... . . . .62,1- dders. .... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . :63-64

L to R: VAFA IPP, Andrew Langford-Jones, Ken Gannon, Richard Evans, DavidCook (VAFA Exec) and Kingsley Ellis (Exec Officer, Southern FL) at last Sunday'sluncheon.

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fl nly 274 2002%'TA THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

any of the 2002representative games can doso by mailing a cheque (VAFA)for $25. Remember to leave aname and return phon enumber so we can advise when the video is ready for pick up .

players in the VAFAPoint of clarification from my last "FMD" in relation to thismatter. "A VFL player reinstated this season (before June 30) orlast season, released for the first time by his VFL club afterJune 30 can play Amateur football. "

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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L ASSOCIATIO N

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OLD XAVERIANS' are ready to win anunprecedented seven A Section flags in eightseasons after another convincing performanceagainst a finals challenger. A month away from thefinals, a hamstring curse seems to be the biggesthurdle for Xavs . Al Parton, John Bowen, DamienStoney, Alex McDonald, Richard Carey, Simon Woodand Tim Ockleshaw are asking each other how comethe back of their thighs are injured. Xavs CEO KevinO'Shaugnessy said the answer might be with aspecialist: "Perhaps we need a fitness coach" .O'Shaugnessy has a sense of humor as his brotherTim, Xavs coach, was Collingwood's fitness guru inits 1990 flag.

Scotch, which lost by five goals to Xavs, had itshallmark midfield : Tim Holt, Steve Collins, JoshKitchen, Brad Robinson and Steve Hume going, butXavs had forward markers Dan Richardson, ScottMollard and Adam Jones . Jones hasn't played for 23months since winning the Nelson Medal in the 2000Grand Final . The lean high-flier injured his groin ina water-skiing accident . It was like he'd missed 23hours from footy as he rose above packs and kickedtwo goals . Xavs' sophisticated structure has spiltinto their media training with Jones pulling out AFL-type cliches regarding his return . "Just happy to beback getting a kick," Jones, 28, said . Then againwith that impressive list of injured players, and withsix-time premiership player Andrew Dillon beingforced to the bench because there was no room onthe park, maybe Jones has a point .

Old Ivanhoe coach Paul Fahey was taking reams ofnotes on the match at Camberwell as he figures outa way to turn around the round five loss . "We cameback from eight goals down last time to hit the frontbut we ran out of energy," Fahey said.There's achance James Hope and John Stevens could returnfor the clash at Toorak Park .The Cardinals have to come up against Marcellin,which had the week's break, and an eight-point winover Old Trinity. Last time Scotch won 113-102 withJamie Gerstman kicking six and AndrewTreganowan seven.

St Bernards, coming off a two-point victory overMHSOB, host the Ts . They drew last time with MattGreig and Tim Harvey kicking seven each and DanJordan four.

The Bernies had five players out from the team thatwas crunched by Marcellin in round 12 - SimonClarke, Lucas Fielding, David James and ShaunNeeson to state under-19 duties, and Danny Byrnewas injured.

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In the dying momentsat Elsternwick Park,Ben Jordan deniedthe High, which hadno under-19 reps, itsfirst win when the diminutive rover threw himselfthe.ball and got a free for an accidental kick in fhead .

Uni Blues, coming off a 40-point win overKevins, go to East Malvern to push themselvcloser to a finals berth. Last time it was a six-gcwin to the Students and the Dees had 11 single gckickers . DLS have had a fortnight to digest its 2goal hiding from the Hoers . Never seen an easy win A Section, and De La at home are always a bettthan even chance .

OI's Chris Branigan, eight goals last round, and PaDonaldson' s moves to attack during the mid-seas(have been intelligent shifts but Fahey won't hesitato move them . "If the ball isn't coming down they wbe moved back up the ground," Fahey said .

MHSOB again play at EP and tomorrow they meSKOBs . The newsprint that shows either of theteams winning a match has faded and ostensitfinals are not in the equation for Skobbers . Befomy e-mail gets clogged again, Skevs, three matchand eight percent behind fourth-placed Marcellihave to jump over four teams in five games . SKOIhad 14 senior players unavailable for the Blumatch. "The club acknowledges that we have to p1young inexperienced players," coach MilMcArthur-Allen said. Remaining positive, MMA sai"Apart from the blowouts against Xavs, Scotch aithe Blues, the remaining losses have been by lethan14 points. "We keep making errors at cruc i

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times . and we've not got enough experienced headson the park in the tight finishes," MMA said .

NIHSOB's ruckman Rob Newton and EwanThompson were hot against the Bernies and itdoesn't take too much imagination to realise thatafter going nearly a year without a win, and half-a-season for St Kevs, that victory will taste evens ter than ever tomorrow evening.h P i tzetbCaajphatfnk. com . au

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DE LA SALLE - congratulate Sam Thomas on hisIOOth game (U19-26, Club 18 -1, Res 32 Stir "A!, 13Stir "B" 21) achieved against Old Scotch . Sam whofirst played in 1997, has been a consistentperformer at both ends of the ground andc~Tectations are high for his future at the DLS .

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OLD IVANHOE 6.2 9.5 16.9 25.9 (159)DE LA SALLE 0.2 1.3 2.3 3 .9(27)Old Ivanoe: Branigan 8. Toovey 6, Moore 2, Byrne 2. J Weddle 2. Bolzan,Orchard. Loehran, Donaldson, Tiernan. Best Moore . Crowley, Young .Tiernan, Toovey, Branigan.De La Salle: Bourke 2. Mannix 1 . Best- Jolley, Moloney, Elliott, R Bom ici,Stinear, Silvers .Umpires: P. Simpson, S. McCarthy (F) . S . Caruso, S. Fraser (B), R Owens.C. Arnol (G)OLD TRINITY 4.1 6.7 6.10 9.15 (69)hiARCELLIN 4.1 7.1 11.4 12.5 (77)Old Trinity: Greig 2 . Contessa. Hatfield. C Phillips, Ramsden, Reynolds.Roberts. VenDerVenne Best- Contessa, D Burrows, Roberts, VanDerVenne .Ramsden, HatfieldMareellin: Treganowan 5, Johnston 2, Purcell, Cox, Tranquilli, Dinneen,Hansen. Best: Waters, Jarred. Treganowan. Hansen. Godwin, CoxUmpires : M. Jenkins, R. Sneddon (F) . RMutton, P. Teasdate (B), B .Jephson . V. Vescovi (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 5.9 10.16 13 .19 (97)ST KEVINS 3.1 4.4 5.5 8 .9(57)University Blues : Baker 6 . Roydhouse 3, Nallon 2, Solly, Callery. Best :Nation, Rorclliouse, Callery, Wilkie, Baker, Q Gleeson.St. Kevins : Grinter 2 . M Gianslracusa, Gisstng, Griffiths, Kempton,Lowerson. 0'Keele. Best Hobart . Greenham. O'Brien. M Dollman, Purcell,B Dolman .Umpires: M. Sneddon, A Firley (F), N . Woods, C. O'Shea (B), J . Robinson,B . Hoare (G)OLD SCOTCH 1 .5 5.7 7.8 10.12 (72)OLD XAVERIANS 5.2 7.8 11.13 15.16 (106)Old Scotch: Ross 3, Nettleton 2, Wigney 2, Kttchen, Mullins . Lelti . BestNettleton. Robinson, Holt, Beranger, Mullins . Ross.Old Xaverrans: Richardson 7, Mollard 4, Jones 2, B. Coughlan, Landrigan .Best Landrigan, Ford, B . Coughlan . Blood, Richardson. Drake.Umpires : P. James . G . Hutuchen (F), S. Caruso, C . Doyle (B), D. Napoli, K .Segota (G )ST BERNARDS 4.4 8.7 9.11 12.14 (86)MHSOB 4.6 8.9 10.13 11.18 (84)St Bernards : Harvey 3, C .ttitdiell 2, R. Legudl 2. A. Thomas. Turnbull, B .Jordan . Gilmour, Cousland Best Jordan . Turnbull, Loughlin, N . Smith,Joe . Mount, O'Sullivan.MHSOB : Limbrick 3, Simpson 2, Taylor 2, Cassell. Gerner, Thompson.Anderson.Umpires: J. McNiece, A. Damen(F), A. Rechtman, C . O'Shea (B), D.Webster, R Parry (G)

RESERVESOLD IVANHOE 3.1 6.3 7.3 7.5(47)DE LA SALLE 2.2 4.4 7.10 10.15 (75)Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 3. Morris 2, Braddy, Sigley. Best Shay. Stevens.Clancy. Braddy, Theodossi . Morris.De La Salle: D .Jarvis 3, Harter, Bowden. Hoskins, Derbyshire, Merchri,Walker, Davies . Best Bowden . Spithill, Brkic . Ptmne, N.Harper, Bonnici .OLD TRINITY 2.1 4.5 5.5 7.7(49)MARCELLIN 2.6 4.6 7.12 10 .13 (73)Old Trinity: Arrowsmith 3. T Cade . Donahoo, Cameron McKinnon . BestLauletta, Peggie. T Cade . Ban, Arrowsmith . S VanDerVenne.Marcellin: PetroK2, S Matthews 2, Galati 2 . Gale 2, Mason, Romantn. BestTaylor, OPlyn . Dale, Madigan. Romanin. Galati .UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 .12 (96)ST KEVINS 6.9 (45)University Blues : Brown 4, Millard 3 . Haredfield 2. Quin 2, Rice 2,Larkini . Best: Larkin, Kordick, Bennett, Haberfleld . Russell, Brown .St Kevins: Shelley 2, Moore 2, Canpagne I . Curtis 1 . Best Kalesaran,Sheehy. Lynch, Maguire, Moore, Crohan .OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 5.3 5.5 5 .6(36)OLD XAVERIANS 2 .2 4.2 4.5 6 .7(43)Old Scotch: Hooper 2, Cations . Riser. Smith. Best Hooper. Freeman,Tallent, Jackson. Riser. Cations .Old Xaverlans: Baker, Callinan, RJones . Meehan. Quin, Scanlan . BestWflson . Healy, Hardman . Callinan, Biddlecombe, Baker .ST BERNARDS 3.4 9.9 11.9 14.12 (96)MHSOB 0.1 0.1 2.5 2.7(19)St. Bemards: Gleeson 3 . Taylor 2, Pearson 2. Close 2, Evans, Holland .Osborne. De Blank, S . Campbell. Best James Mount, Osborne, CalOiorpe,Holland. Nutter, Davis .MHSOB: Brail, McGrath. Best Rmidell. Raleigh. Cassell . Brookes, Dixon,James.

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DE LA SALLE MARCELLIR MHS03 OLD IUANH OE OLD SCOTCHCoach : Paul Cooper

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

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7 P. Harrison 7 M. Rowe 6 R. Joseph7 J . Geishan 7 J . Kitchen (VC)

8 J . La Ragy 8 R . Frisina 7 P. Telfer 8 T. Stevens (RC) 8 B . Robinson9 J . Moloney 9 D . Ballantine 8 J . Dixon (RVC) 9 M . Karayannis 9 D. Brooke9R C. Chester 10 A. Dale 8 J . Gerner 10 M . Crowley 10 C. Smi th10 T. Silvers 11 D . Taylor (RC) 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 11 S. Tully 11 R. Aujard11 A. Evans(C) 12 B . Cronin 10 D. No rton 12 C. Bran igan 12 S . Hume12 D. Toohey 13 S . Dinneen 11 D. Simmons , 13 M. Orchard 13 N. Hooper13 A. Johnstone 14 D . Salce 12 R. Banting 14 C. Moore 14 R. Mullins14 C . Bowker 15 M . Chun 12 M. Feferkranz ( RCapt) 15 L . Bolzan 15 R. Eagl e

15 P. Bowden 16 L. McMillan 13 C . Kelly 16 C. Mooney 16 D. Jennings

16 S. Hyland 17 G. Cox (VC) 14 A. O'Brien 17 A. Corcoran 17 T. Wigne y

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28 N . Herbe rBrowne29 C

31 C . Mason 25 N . OrchardVicendese26 A

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23 Ramsden A C/C 20 . J. Scanlan 19 L . Gollant 23 S . Lowerson 24 Russell S24 Christopherson J 21 A. Parton 20 L . Fielding 24 H . Pride 25 Solly A25 Cameron F 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) 21 B. Loughlin 25 B . Marusic 26 Gates B26 . Donahoo B 23 S. Johnston 22 M. O'Riley 26 D . Sadler 27 Wilkie R27 Greig M 24 B. Coughlan 23 A. Mastropasqua 27 R . Gross 28 Thomas M (RC)28 Hine A29 Nesbitt L

25 R. Carey 24 N.M. Smith 28 M. Giansiracusa 30 Larkin A

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31 L. Tuddenham 29 L. Wilkinson 34 T. Hobart 37 Kaso S37 Van Der Venne S(R/C) 32 A. Brushfield 30 C . Trevrin 35 M . Kavanagh 38 Wilson A37 Cochrane A 33 A. Sassi 31 C . Gleason 36 E . Sullivan 39 Birtley T38 Phillips R C/C 34 R . Jones 32 T. Harvey 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC) 40 Hocking J39 Oberoi S 35 A. Delaney 33 B. Altis 38 J. O'Brien 41 Quin L'0 Beardsley D 36 B. Dwyer 34 D . Byrne 39 S. Gribble 42 Treloar B41 Lauletta S'2 Armatas C

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44 A . Biddlecombe 40 D. Thomas 45 G . Beggy 48 Briggs A-:8 Ward C

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63 R. Coughlan 52 J. Uyod 62 B. Shelley 60 McKinley T62 Cakalis S

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by Damian Carrol l

A draw between the two inform sides (OMs andMazenod) indicates that there's every chance this willbe the GF game, l know lll get abused for that, but apartfrom maybe NOBs, who else is going well enough??REVIEW

At the home of footy, EP, it was a rib tickling, spinetingling episode in the 2002 chapter, as Mazenod andOld Melburnians fought out a draw. The judge calledfor a developed print that was the size of the MCGscoreboard but couldn't separate them at the end ofthe day. Apollonio (3 bickies), Murray and Dunne werethe standouts for Mazenod, and Smith, Berry andHazell (4 goals) were the better players for OMs .Well, my nose must have been sniffing somethingelse, as the predicted upset from yours truly was acomplete furphy. At McKinnon, Old Haileyburyjumped on the lure and were never headed againstTherry and won comfortably by 71 pts . Langford-Jones, Mason and Hanlon had a picnic for OH againsttheir opponents. Henderson, Nancarrow and thatman again Castaldi stood tall for Therry .Br Garvey bore witness to a close game to half time,but then saw a runaway win to Old Paradians overHampton Rovers by 44 pts . The visitors held aslender lead at the main break, but they then musthave gone to the bar, as the home side went apedroppings . J . Swindon, Ciavola and GrandpaBrabender were superb for OP. Browne, D . Andersonand the Big Z(Zampaglione) had a go for the wholeday for HR.

Out on Keilor Hill, the implosion could be felt fromBrisbane, as Old Essendon gave away a lead at thelast change and any chance of finals as Old Brightonpoked their nose in front by 6 pts. My spy says they'veonly got themselves to blame, and some serious soulsearching needs to be done. Williams, Ewert andMizzi were tremendous for OB in a big day for them,as finals are still a possibility . Oxiiarn, Demorton andBuckley could hold their heads up for OE.In Mr Gunn's backyard, the home side in Ormond gota right royal shellacking from NOBs to the tune of 44pts . It's hard to believe that the scores were all tied upat the main break, and then the away side piled on awhopping 10 goals to zip in the 3rd qtr to end thecontest . Collison, Eastaugh and Zacek had a ball forNOBs . Ormond were well served by Wilson, Martinovand Robbins .

PREVIEW

Out at Central Reserve, it's the white-hot Mazenod(1 /6) who host the bottom of the table Therry (5/ 1).Dave Murray is now showing us why he has beenconsidered the guru of coaching in the VAFA for solong, and with his players following that world-

famous structure dgame plan, another I A:~premiership is quicklyturning from a ~possibility into a largeprobability. Wayne Harmes is as frustrated as theycome, as his youngsters aren't that far off the pace,but it looks like relegation is looming large . With thehome side gathering some real momentum and eyeinRoff the Big One, they'll cause more pain for Wayne andhis lads. Mazenod by 36 pts .At the home of footy, EP, Hampton Rovers (9/2) andOld Haileybury (2/11) lock horns. Norm Goss sawhis lads get up to their old tricks last round, as it wasleft to too few to carry the can and if that happen;again today, it'll be a blowout . Mick Dwyer knows thahe has to simply keep winning to participate in thFfinalp's action which is fast approaching. The smalFon Mick's dial will be large tonight, as his side power,on and one will find him at the EP bar purchasinlNorm a consolation beer as OH win by 32 pts .At our favourite venue, E . E. Gunn, we are faced witlan intriguing match where Ormond (7/4) play host tcOld Paradians (2/5) . Mick Knuppel couldn't buy ,trick at the Vic Market at present, as his side can'quite pull away from the dreaded relegation zoneMeanwhile, Matt Ryan has no such worries as he anchis charges eye off a spot in the finals, but will nee(to keep winning and try and get over their opponent' ;hoodoo. Ormond has had the wood over OP for <number of years now, and with the stakes super higltoday, I believe it can continue. That's right, thlOrmond curse to carry on against OP and they'll keelup their amazing run against the boys fronBundoora. Ormond by 7 pts.The Bowling Green sees the hot flag favourites in OleMelburnians (1 /4) attempt to keep top spot againstheir down-the-ladder opponent in Old Essendor(13/4) . Erwin Leyden has the hot pots hummin ;along nicely and there's no reason why theibarnstorming form can't continue . Chris Bye hasn'had the best of introductions to B Section, with somnear misses along the way, but is realistic enough tknow they're still a bit away from the pacesettersUnfortunately for the residents of Keilor Hill, they'rup against the school yard bully, who has been tobig and strong for most that has been thrown againsthem thus far, and this trend will continue today. OIcan dob on OMs to the teacher as much they like, iwill make no difference . OM by a comfortable 34 ptsDown beachside, Old Brighton (5/2) makedesperate attempt to keep themselves in the finalrace when they welcome NOBs (2/7) . Stuart Glascolwould no doubt be hammering home the fact that,loss today would spell curtains to any action past R (

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for 2002. His counterpart in Garry Foulds inouuast knows he can plan past the last home and

;,t,,.ac in an attempt at the holy grail . OB have an,W,hil record at home this year, and wouldn't be, chshillg a visit from the second side and today wil l

he official end of any finals participation for OB,-JOBS roll on and win again. NOBs by 20 pts.

NiAGO®S~,1,ienod(1/5) vsTherry(4/1)hlazby37pts; t,lmpton Rovers (7/1) vs Old Haileybury (1 /8) OH by 40ptsOrmond (7/2) vs Old Paradians (2/9) OP by 26pts0)d Melburnians (2/11) vs Old Essendon (9/2) OM by 30ptsOld Brighton (5/2) vs NOBs (2/7) NOBs by 22 pis

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OLD MELBURNIANS - Congratulations to EdFarquharson who plays his 50th game for the clubtoday versus Old Essendon . A product of MelbourneGrammar, Ed has graduated through the Club'sUnder 19s and Reserves teams to now be a regularcontributor in the Senior learn . Well done Ed!NORTH OLD BOYS - wishes to congratulate NickVagets on 50 games with the club. Nick has been agreat player and a super clubman since coming toNOBs and we hope this milestone is the first of many.Good luck from all NOBs .

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1MAZENOD 2.9 4.11 8.11 10.15 (75)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 6.6 9.10 10.15 (75)Mazenod : Apollonio 3, Beard 2, Pickering . ODonoghue, Ballenger, LMorgan, L Fuller. Best Murray, L Fuller, Hanley, Dunne, Apollonio, Nelson.Old Melburnians: Hazell 4, Hicks 2, Evans. Grundy, Kennedy, Theodore .Best Smith . Guest, Berry, Hicks, Hazell, Theodore.Umpires: R. Eastwood, R Mayston (F). B. Parsons. M. Luttke (B), D.Webster, R. Richards (G)OLD 1L4iLEYBURY 3.3 8.7 10.14 18.18 (126)THERRY PENOLA 0.5 2.5 6.11 7.13 (55)Old Halleybury: Mason 4, Jenke 3, Graves 3, Hanlon 2, Forsyth 2 . A Floyd2, D Lay, Bourke Best S Langford-Jones. Graves, Mason, White, G Smith.Hanlon.Therry Penola : D Goodwin. Mills, M Goodwin, Harmes. Nanrarrow,O'Connor, Henderson. Best Henderson, Nancarrow, D Goodwin. Castaidi,Boyle . Faroidi .Umpires : T. Sutcliffe, M . Morrison (F) . A. Rechtman, R. Nation (B), K.Segura, L. Mavropoulos (G)OLD PARADIANS 2.3 7.4 13.6 16.12 (108)HAMPTON ROVERS 5.4 7.7 8.9 9.10 (64)Old Paradians: Brabender 4, Ciavola 4, Porteous 4 . Heffernan, Dallas, Boyd,O'Meara Best- J Swindon, Porteous, Clavrola, Brabendec Heffernan, Dallas.Hampton Rovers: S Anderson 4 . Power 2, Browne, Cave, Davey. Best•Browne D, Anderson, C McKellar, Zampaglione, M Fletcher, Duddy .Umpires : W. Hinton, L . Gallagher (F) . C. Doyle, J. Vincent (B), M. Simpson,K. Coughlan (G)OLD ESSENDON 5.6 5.6 7.7 9.8(62)OLD BRIGHTON 2.3 6.4 7.4 10.8 (68)Old Essendon: Oxnam, Forrest, Demotion, Fleming, Dragojlo . Buckley.Old Brighton: Demotion 3. Dragojlo. Forrest, Hakim . Kavanagh, Leask,O:mam : Best: Best: Williams, McMahon, Ewart . Barrow, Stewart, Mizzi .Umpires: G. Hunichen, G. Curran (F), R Monaghan (RDL), B. Monaghan(RDL) (B), D . Napoli, K . Brewer (G )ORMOND 2.1 3.3 3.6 8.12 (60)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 2.9 12.10 15.14 (104)Ormond: Grace 3 Ferrari 2 Black Delldio Hall . Best Wilson CollinsMartinov Grace Moore Robbins .North Old Boys : Hyde 5 Nyg 3 Collison 2 Collins Martin Cassell VogeisG. Phyland . Best, Collison Eastaugh Hyde Zamk Whiteside Teban .Umpires: R Love, N . Fennessy (F), R Mutton . P . Teasdale (B), C . Shipley,B .Jephson

RESERVESMAZENOD 4,0 4.1 5.6 5.6(36)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.1 4.6 4.7 6.14 (50)Mazenod : Pollard, Maskell, Fotiniotis, Quinn, Snart. Best Strawhorn,Maskell, Polan, Murray, Morris. Carter.Old Meibum3ans: Thiele, Tsiotras . Useinov, Verge, Waddell, Wu. BestJ .Berry, Tsiotras . Grant, Woodford, Berman, Fitzgerald .OLD lIAILEYBURY 1.2 8.8 10.12 16.14 (110)THERRY PENOLA 2.2 2.3 6.4 7.4(46)Old Halleybury : Efstathiou 4, Dimond 3, Johnston 2, Somata 2, P.Langford-Jones, Bell, Warnes, Wright, Jeffries . Best- Curtain. Johnston,tvarnes, S. Saunders, Pitcher, Ja}asekera .Therry Penola: Edwards 3 . Molony 2, Riley 2. Best Kuret, Edwards.Kennedy, Clarke, Weston, Higgins .OLD PARADLSNS 3.4 6.4 13.6 16.10 (106)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.1 1.2 3.3(21)Old Parad3sns: Galloway 3, Palermo 3, Simpson 2, Harford 2, Walsh 2,Pagtta, Chambers . D Jenkins, Baker. Best Dintlnosante, Galloway,Harford, S.Yeo, Palermo. P Cosgriff.Hampton Rovers : Fisher 2 . Nitschke. Best Johnston, Nitschke . Quon,Prantzos, Roodfnzff, Anderson.

OLD ESSENDON 3.5 7.10 12.13 15.15(105)OLD BRIGHTON 3.1 4.3 6.6 9.10 (64)Old Essendon: Ftamerty 4, MeGoawan 4 . Clues 3, Kavanagh 1, Howard 1,Overman 1, Frazer 1 . Best: Flaherty, Overman, Ridley. McGowan, Barr,Howard .Old Brighton : Sherman 3. White 2, Cochran 2, Over 1 . Mllat 1 . BestStewart, Sherman, Fox . White, A. Brown, Mead.ORMOND 2.4 5.4 7.9 8.11 (59)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.4 2.9 4.10 5.12 (42)Ormond: Naughton 3 . Whelan 2. Everritt, Telley, Stewart Best Dale,Telley, Keleher, Brennan, Ritchie, Russell.North Old Boys : Roberts 2, Brookes, Carney. Kennedy. Best Kennedy,M .Joyce, Took . Amor. Delaney, Carney.

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Norm Goss

Res Coach : Tony Naumoff

1 A. Brudar2 M. McKellar3 D. Busby4 S. Anderson (C)5 B. Marlyn6 T. Wilmott7 A. Duddy8 Drew Anderson9 T. Barker10 B. Holt11 J. Zampaglione12 B. Culling13 G . Woods14 L. Cave15 A . Browne (VC)16 D. Marshal l17 D . Artz (VC)18 S. Rodde r19 M. Lawrence20 A. Powe r21 G . Carr22 G. Johnston23 S. Helliger24 C . McKellar25 M. Davey26 S . Wills27 M . Nitschke28 A . Fisher29 M . Fletcher30 A. Quon31 T. Pucell a32 David Anderson (RC)33 M . Lake

134 Daniel Andersen35 J. Rodde r36 L. Fletcher37 L. Hol t38 P. Adams39 N . Goss40 M . Karakasis41 M . Lev y42 M. Lanagan4 344 B . Johnstone45 C. Delosa46 L. Woolrich47 L. Wheeler48 L . Carson49 M . Flynn50 N. Foster51 J . Midwinter52 J . Connelly53 J . Ng54 J. Almiento55 J. Prantzos56 C. Wilkinson57 S . Rose58 M . Gray59 T. Woodruff60 C . Probyn62 N . Deeming

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MAZENODCoach: David Murray

Res Coach: Tony Collins

1 D. Lancaster2 A . Quin n3 A . McIntyre4 A. Hanley (C)5 D . Maskell6 P. Nelson7 S . Morgan8 R. Foss9 P. Gooden10 C . Jayaweera11 T. Smith (RC)11 D . Hos e12 J . Ballenger13 P. Fuller14 N . Meehan (DVC)15 N . Parry16 M. Apollonio17 J . Beard18 D. 0'Donoghue (VC)19 S . McMulli n20 C . Murray (RVC)20 T. Castricu m21 S. Polan22 B. Chamberlain23 A. Tucke r24 D. Nisbet25 A . Pickering (VC)26 J. Dunne (DVC)27 D . Krom27 P. Jones28 N. Marmo29 R. Sharp30 S . Fishe r31 N . Snart (RDVC)32 B. King33 D. Grant34 B. Chamberlain35 R. Hawkin s36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan38 J . Fishe r39 D . Bradshaw41 A. Bouchereau42 P. Fotinio6s43 A. Pers i44 R . Mosbauer45 B.Thomson46 D . Dunne47 P. Steinl e48 G . Tilling49 L. Halvy (RDVC)51 P. Reed52 S . Veltman53 A. Strawhom54 J. Persi55 L. Fuller56 L. Rudling58 D. Morris59 B . Corfee61 M . McDowell62 M. Gonsalvez64 A. Wilson

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NTH OLD BOYSCoach : Garry Foulds

Res Coach : Pat Brooks

1 J . Cassell2 D. Keenan2 D. Waters3 A. Trimboli RVC4 S. Slee p5 D. Sken e6 N. Vogels DVC7 P. Booth8 B . Collison C9 H . Maplestone10 M. Nulty11 T. Roberts12 S . Lock13 T. Halpin14 B . Clancy15 C . Farad16 D . Collins17 J. Fiizdarence18 C. Murray19 P. O'Farrell20 W. Marti n21 N . Casboult22 D . Tehan23 B. Whiteside24 J. Barker VC25 G. Phyland26 P. Brooks27 W. McTaggart28 D . Joyce RC29 C . Hosking30 M. Leig h31 L. Boyle32 T. Roach33 M . Barker34 M . Hyde35 M. Carney36 M. Polatajko37 J . Eastaugh38 M . Amo r39 T. Docherty40 C . Phyland41 K. Nye42 A. Kennedy43 D. Zaceli44 T. Spurling45 L. Meehan46 P. Daniels47 T. Kennedy48 A. Munro49 T. Kooloos50 T. Drum51 T. Brady52 N . Sanders53 S. Butcher RVC54 D . Demarte55 M. Joyce56 D. Sheehan57 M . Delaney58 T. Cameron59 C . Kennedy60 M. Cribbes61 G . Took64 L . Ryan66 P. Bryar67 S . Saad68 J . Maher69 J .Joyce77 S. Trenton

OLD BRIGHTONCoach : Stuart Glascott

Res Coach: Paul Dwye r

1 A. Krzywniak2 A. Pirri e3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A . MacGillvray5 T. Marshall6 R . Stewart7 B. Logan8 M. Gadsden9 S . Lennox (VC)10 J . Mea d11 L. Adamis11 A. Fitzgerald12 B. Williams13 N. Edwards14 S . Williams (C)15 C . Mizz i16 J. Homann17 A. Van Den Dungen18 A. Salem19 S . Ginnavi n20 B . Gadsden21 T. Ewe n22 N . Biggin22 L O'Neill23 N. Milat2425 S . Nickas26 A . Ginnavin27 D . Paterson28 N . Williams29 J. Dickerson30 E . McCowan31 A . Brown32 D . Begley33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C. Stewart36 M . Wardell37 B. McMahon38 J . Raju39 K . Kavanagh4041 M. Allen42 L. Hendra43 R. Carter44 R. Sherman45 C. McKimm46 M . Billionis47 S. Adam48 B. Dever49 B. Scott50 X.Johnson51 M .J .T. Smith52 A .J. Paterson53 L . McPherson5455 M. Gamble5657 J . Murch5 8596061 A. Wals h62 A. Lynch63 S . Davies64 M .Reid

OLD ESSENDO ACoach: Chris Bye

Res Coach : Robert 0' 8

1 J . Pannagiotopoloi2 S . Evan s3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D . Ryan5 M.Oxnam6 C . Ridley7 J . Leas k8 J . Heritage9 J . Goodger10 S. Bryant11 B. Papal12 J. Kavanagh13 M . Boss i14 B . Hakim15 T. Di Blasi16 S . McPherson17 P. Hexte r18 J. Walker19 E. Healey20 D. Hunter21 S . Dale22 A . Merrington23 J . Hughes24 J . Dazki w25 C . Morgan26 S. Fleming27 D. Barr28 G . Stevens29 S . Uebergang30 M . Dragojlo31 D . Carid i32 J . Mansfield33 A. Dawson34 D. Podger35 L. Kavanagh36 M . Bum s37 M. Jinks38 D . Whitfield39 B. Newbold40 C. Obliubek41 S . De Morton42 N . Bertram43 N . Fitzpatrick44 J. Rush45 P. Barry46 T. Cippoloni47 S . Howard48 A . Salvo49 C . Clues50 A. Nowland51 A. McGowan52 J. Williamson53 T. Campbell54 A . Morrison55 B . Turner56 S. Dart57 W. Conlan58 T. Williams60 S. Cetin

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OLD HAILEYBURY OLD M ELBURNIANS OLD PARADIANS ORMOND THERRY PENOLACoach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach : Matt Ryan Coach : Michael Knuppel Coach : Wayne Harmes

Res Coach: Andrew Bonwick Assist: Michael Lovejoy Res Coach : Peter Slacik Assist: Pat Mannix Assist: Peter ApplefordRes Coach : Peter O'Dea & Mark Finnigan

I A. McMahon 1 Smith D 1 S Vincent 1 L. Wilson Res Coach: Michael Bosanko

2 R. Kejna 2 Theodore S(C) 2 P O'Loughlin 2 D. Beckett 1 Petrevski M

3 P. Dimond 3 Treloar A 3 M Cosgriff 3 L. Murphy 2 Mills A(DVC)

4 S. Langford-Jones 4 Hazell M 4 A Curran 4 A. Grace (VC) 3 Bannister R5 J Bourke 4 Barrett N

5 Crawshay S 5 M Hanford 5 M . Martinov4 Elliot M5 Sacco S

6 A . White (DVC) 5 Woodford D 6 D Stevens 6 D. Whelan 7 Bannister S7 Adam Hilton 6 Holme D(DVC) 7 P Cosgriff 7 S . Keleher (VC) 8 Hollow L7 J . Hanlon 7 Thompson C 8 A Sinclair 8 M. Miller 9 Bannister Cg S . RoWands 8 McKeon A 9 P Palermo 9 G. Hall 10 0

ur10 C . Efstathiou 8 Marks D 10 P Brabender 10 R Martin S tl' ian D(vC)11 M . Graves

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22 Reynolds L18 C. Jayasekera 14 Verge M 19 A Dean 18 S. Cramey 25 Edwards P19 M . Armstrong (C) 14 Kinsella D 20 T Brown 19 D. Cleary (RVC) 26 Lewis B21 A . Jenke 15 Rose M 21 D Loney 20 M. McConvill (C) 27 Garoni M22 D . Mason 16 Lewski A 22 S Fantone 21 R. Wiley 29 Goodwin S23 G. Fletcher 17 Miller J 23 P Walsh 22 G Lehner 30 Tadinac M24 A. Ross 18 Fitzgerald T

19 Mulquiney R(DVC) 24 T Lombardi.

23 J. Knuppel 31 Hollow S32 Sacco J25 B. Johnston 19 Prowse M 25 A Heffernan (C) 24 A. Goonan 34 McWhinney M26 J. Bell (R C) 20 Guest J 26 D Boundy 25 J . Dale 35 McKay A

27 R. Brandham 21 Keeble C 27 K Jenkins 26 T. Harvey 36 Barron D28 A. Shepherd 22 Waddell A (RC) 28 B Reiner 27 T. Brennan (RVC) 37 Castaldi D29 B. Carson (VC) 23 Berry M 29 J Dallas 28 A. Moore 38 Nancarrow M30 D. Warnes 24 Hawkins M 31 N Dallas 29 M . Broadhurst 39 Boyle S(C)31 D. Lay 25 Thomas P 33 B Richardson 30 G. Ritchie (RVC) 40 Garoni P32 B . Mitchell 26 Kennedy C 34 B Hayes 31 H . Black 43 Warren M

33 P. Wright 26 Walker C28 Teelow A 35 S Simpson (C - R) 32 A . Lom

ppleford P44 Appleford45 Carter M34 P. Langford-Jones 29 Mulligan T 36 B Dintinosante 33 M. Collins 46 Stepien S

35 D. Lappage 30 Miller J 41 A Swindon 34 A . Russell 47 Goodwin D36 B . Lay 30 Wu A 42 R Murray 35 L. Russell 48 McAuliffe A37 A . Floyd 31 Sallabank J 43 P Healy 36 D . Casey 49 Whykes B38 L. Floyd 32 Selby E 44 D Furze 37 C . Everitt 50 Barron B39 H . Brooks 33 Magee J 45 A Paglia 38 D . Broadhurst

51 Candiloro D52 Weston D40 S. Davey 34 Beaumont J

35 Ray C46 R Clark 39 M. Ferrari 53 La Fontaine N

41 S. Saunders (RVC)Grant 47 N Ball 40 Y. Dimadamos 54 Riley

42 S. Durkin 36 S 48 J Swindon 41 J. Koolstra 55 Garoni M(VC Res)43 C . Pountney 38 Bryant T 51 A Baker 42 C. Keleher 56 Dunne P44 L . Pitcher 39 Field D 52 M Joyce 43 L. Smith 57 Weston S45 H. Gopu 40 Useinov Z 63 44 C. Telley 60 Sacco P

61 Sacco S46 R. Goulden 42 Evans B 54 S Yeo 45 L. Breitkreuz 62 Caccamo D47 R. Mitchell (RVC) 43 Farquharson E 55 A Boyd 46 C. Cleary 63 Moloney A48 C. Moyle 44 Grundy P 56 S Ciavola 47 J . Monaghan 64 O'Meara J49 B. Melin 45 Murphy C 60 J Connolly 48 B . Healy 65 Stella S50 R. Ladd 46 Neeson C 49 S Metz 66 Green A51 S . Richardson 47 Harrison T

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.50 D. Greenock 67 Tsinaris G

52 G. Smith 49 TsioVas G 51 D. Belcher 69 Sarong S70 Kuret L53 L.Curtain 50 Simpson A 52 S . Betsy 71 Lyons R

54 R. Saunders 51 Kennon M 53 G. Hammond 72 Johnson S°55 L. Byrns 52 Campbell B 54 F. Melanie 74 Lees S56 M .Anderson 53 Berry J 55 J . Putz 75 Keenan R57 A .Morisi 54 Grscheska T 56 M . Farrell 76 Lees C58 W. Jeffries 55 Gooley J 57 S. Stephens 79 Higgins T60 M.Somaia 56 Mulcahy J 58 T Banks 84 Russell G

61 J .Miller 57 Bains A58 Weir 1

.59 P. Konstanty

87 Jones P89 Christie A (C Res)

63 W. Smith 59 Alder C 93 Smith J64 T. Cute 60 Power J 96 Redden S

61 Berman J 98 Hollow B62 Trim C 99 La Corcia M63 Quest G 100 Loiudice J64 Ledwidge B 104 Biddlestone G65 Pruden J68 Hicks M

106 Murphy P108 Thomas D

70 Whitehead H 119 Ratcliffe A

CORPORATE129 Boden D132 Costello R

~lu~hy 4 Soas Pty Lu PRINT 134 Donohue M135 0Hallaron S

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Both Collegians aouer the long 13titakes on vita' ir -Sainters keep ireeir jask, Two Blues ste oas the Top 2 cons c

Co ll e _ were cer_!nly fired up from the start andtotally controlled the play through the entire first half totake a good lead into the main b°° i'_r . Kicking the firstgoal of the third term the Lions 1~ ed the goods butthen the whole format of t C i iged as theTigers lifted and took control ngs to kick thenext 10 majors to come away s,rii : a convincingvictory in the end. Matt McCraw i the BOG ina great game he received good supp ;r . :,,n '' uWintleBros and Timmy Beasley, w%ith "' id Hayesdangerous up forward . For Col' r. 21 GlennHarris was best player with Like Cotta also turning ina good one.

It was wet and windy out at Friar Park which made formessy football . The game was set up iF- . arteras the Friars slannmed on 5 goals to nc : : 1e tile ballwas still drv . Moved the ball well by hand id foot . Forthe rest of the match it was a pretty even battle as theWells did their utmost to stop the home side increasingtheir lead while Lying to score themselves only to be cutoff by the good defense of the Friars . Paul Tempone upfrom the U19'S was impressive with 3 twins for OldCamberwell and he received great support from NathanLippiat rucking and Sam Clay on the wing .

Glen Eira as always hard at the ball set up their victorywith a dominant first half where they opened up a 20point lead which they were able to maintain all day. Theblustery conditions prevailing all day did not help eitherside with the Saunters using the home oundadvantage to it's maximum . Beatty who bet thhad their best side on the paddock for the -~ar r noexcuses . Although tough both sides can still play finalsbut nearly have to win 5/5. Steve "Bongo" Vamvakashad a field day with a big 6 receiving solid support fromClement . Massis and Tsirgiannis . For Benny none werebetter than Chris Martin who is having a mostconsistent season, Mark Boon made a fine return, andBig Mick battled valiantly in the ruck .

After an even first quarter where only a goal separatedthe two sides, one felt the Fields maybe in for a toughgame . But this was not to be the case as the Fields tookthe game by the scruff of the neck, with good runningacross half back and through the midfield they kickedaway with 22 goals to the Panthers 7 over the next 3quarters to score an emphatic percentage boostin g

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victory. "Harro" -;'"Preacy" and "Amp"with 8 goals were allsolid all day for theFields . David Kitt ocontinues to shine week in week out for OM'S, MattyAustin plugged away all day, Bourne kicked 6, ancYa iew Stroud also did well for the vanquished .

- " controlled the game for the first three quarter~a ' a pretty comfortable 29 point buffer at oranget e vhich in all reality should have been enough . Buthe Eears seemed to forget that the game is not oveiuntil the fat lady sings . The Two Blues turned on abrilliant 6 goal burst in the last 15 minutes of the fi

n stanza to turn victory from the jaws of defeat. And we

r able to hold on and win by 4 points as the Bears ran ou of legs. Steven Pickering, Mick Evans, and Steve Brewe r

all played 4 quarters for the 'Ave Blues with betterBears being Paul Gloury, Brad Willmore, Lu

k O'Connell and Scott Playfair.

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f are back in a bit of touch no look forwa their clash with the TwoBlues at t

h Racecourse C at Prahran will make the Fields work fotheir victory and will have certainly gained someco fldence from the last gasp win a fortnight ago but i

Dn't be enough to stop the class of the home side

_- . at home welcome Old Mentonians ,ij A, ithout a chance even away for home in this gain(ti~e Panthers but they must play for quarters to be ableto take the points not just 1 or 2 . Having said that I wilstill tip the Wells to win although inconsistent they ha

v been the steadier side over the course of the season.

S ` 7~! des Mentone-Tigers should have little troubl disposing of the hapless " ng=ule who really threv

C ONC. Carrigg '.dhitefriars 4Vamvakis Glen Eira 8Mooney Collegians 0Pitts Beaumaris 2Kingwell St Bedes Mentone 2C RESERVES

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Vance Beaumaris 7 35Dance RThitefriars 0 32Fraser Prahran 2 29Margierson Caulfield 0 28Stevens Beaumaris 0 23

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~,«-ay the game against Prahran . The Tigers would havegained even further in confidence with their come frombehind victory last Round and will continue theirwinning ways today.

A Couple of vital ones here both promise everything .Glen Eira welcome Whitefriars to Packer Park . Everygame is a final for the Sainters they have to win 5straight and hope one above them stumbles a couple oftimes a tough ask . They will be primed today as theytackle the second placed Whitefriars who showed areturn to some of their early season form last game . Ihate tipping against my friends at Glen Eira but I thinkit is a tough ask for Paul to keep getting them up weekin and week out and feel compelled to go with the Friarseven away from home.

Another last role of the dice here today for Beaumarisas they make the short trek up the Highway to theHarry Trott. Co llegians were pretty shattered at thefinal siren against the Tigers but Patty Hawkins hashad a fortnight to put that at of their minds and Beauywould have been the only thing on their minds thisweek . Injuries to a key player could hurt the Sharks abit this week so at home I'm going for Collegians .SELECTIONS ; Caulfield Grammarians, OldCamberwell, St Bedes Mentone-Tigers, Whitefriars,Collegians .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S9110 last week with only The Friars missing for the firsttime this season .

Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round.

I have a deadline to submit this report to the VAFA sowould appreciate your co-operation in having yourreports to me by 8pm on Monday Nights please.Contact details are 9 553 1561 phone and fax at home,0412 213 541 is the mobile, or email me [email protected] as mention by 8pm MondayNights.

Thank you and keep up the good work.

OLD CAMBERWELL - congratulations to AnsonBrowntess who played his 50th game for the club inthe Rd 13 encounter with Whitefriars . The Hornet hasbeen a superb player & longstanding clubman whocame out of an injury forced retirement to help out theclub at a time of need. Well done cable.

u AY'S MATCHES - C SeCti®nCaulfield Grammarians v . PrahranOld Camberwell v. Old Mentonians

Glen Etta v. WhitefriarsBanyule v. St Bedes Mentone Tiger s

Collegians v . Beaumari s

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i2.3 2.4 4.7 10.13 (73)

BANYULE 2.3 4.8 8.12 9.15 (69)Prahran: Harriers 3, Maher 2, Pang. Norman, Pickering. StClair. K . Walford.Best Evans, Pickering, Kelly. Brewer, Norman, ARood.Banyule: B.Wilimore 5 . D. Mitchell. O'Connell . M.Willmore . S.Playfair.Best P.Gloury. B.Wilimore . O'Connor. TGioury, O'Connell .Umpires : A Conquest. R Schuller (RDL) (F), A . Monaghan (RDL), G .Cooper (RDL) (B), B. Dix. D. Baulch (RDL) (G )OLD MENTONIANS 4.2 6.4 8.4 11.5 (71)CAULFIELD 4.5 10.10 18.13 26.18 (174)Old Menton3aas: Bournon 6, M .Stroud 3, C.Alexander. Ballantine Best•Bournon, Kitto. Austin, Stroud, Nock, SaundersCaulfleld : Amiet 8 . Cowlishaw 4, Pearce 3, Foote 2, Browne 2. Rosman 2,Baxter. Craven, Foster, Knight, WidFav Best Harrison, Pearce, Sorensen .Amiet . Browne, Cowlishaw.Umpires : L . Moncrieff, D. Peiris (F). G. Clancy . G . Rollo (G )ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERSI.3 1.8 5.8 11.10 (76)COLLEGIANS 3.2 4.6 5.9 5.12 (42)St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Hayes 3 . Winele L 3 . Kingwell 2, Hipwell 2,Wmtle M . Best: McCraw, Wintle L . Hecker. Beasley. Terrell, Walstab.Collegians: Unsworth 2, Johnson, Lang, Waters Best Harris . Atkinson,Abbott. Fry, Cottam .Umpires: J. Lipson, J. Grossbard (F) . R. Mayston (J) . J. Kramer (B). R.Parry. C . Shipley (G)wmTEFRiARS 5.3 10.7 12.10 17 .12 (114)OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 3.6 5.12 5.19 (49)Whitefriars : C. Carrigg 4, Anderson 4 . Crea 3, Dance 2 . Northey, Power,Hilton, Kennedy. Best: Carbone, Pasqualotto . Vandenboom . Wood,Alexander, Swain .Old Camberwell : P. Tempone 3. Craven 2 . Best Clay. Lippatt . Credlln, P.Tempone. Heffernan. Rowe.Umpires: M. Monty . L . Gallagher (F), J. Maebus, R. Twist (B), V. Vescovi.K . Coughlan (G)GLEN EIRA 2.3 10.6 13.12 16 .14 (110)BEAUMARIS 2.6 5.10 8.14 12 .20 (92)Glen Eim: Vamvakas 8, M. Dimasfhkl2. Astapenko l, S . Diamond, Emmett1, Gilmore 1, McGaw 1, Ryan 1 . Best Lewin, Vamvakas, Hall, Astapenko .Massis, Clement.Beaumaris: Quin 3 . Groves 2, Pitts 2, Boon 1, Teasdale 1 . Reinets 1,Sherman 1 . Lee. Best- Boon, Martin, Sherman .Umpi re s: D. Irons, D . Lane (F), J. Kramer, M. Luttke (B), B. Dix (G)

RESERVESPRAHRAN 3.5 9.9 13.10 19.14 (128)BANYULE 0.4 0.4 3.5 5.6(36)Pratuan: James 6, Paleodiunos 3, Fraser 2 . Moylan 2 . Bunnell 2, Aitken 2,Fitilcelde. year. Best Morgan, Corboy, Aitken . Northway, Killeen, James .Banyute: Tuckman, Bon, Dinthiosante. D .Playfair, D .Nasrallah. BestD.Piaytatr . D .Nasrallah, Reed, Dintinosante, Stevens, Thiveos .OLD h1ENTONL9NS 2.1 3.4 3.5 4.5(29)CAULFIELD 6.4 12.8 19.10 27.18 (180)Old Mentonians: Mackay 2. TDavis. O'Brien Best T.Fava, O'Brien, Drinan,Clarke, Katris. WilsonCaulfield: Dalwood 7, Ventvar 4, Jacobs 2, Kendall 2 . Ash 2 . Cramphorn.Bannon. Cossart. Thompson, Gun, Deal, Rynberk . Carter. Messer. Courts.Best Jacobs. Bannon, Dalwood. Deal, Veentjar. Gurr.ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERSI.2 4.8 6.10 8.11 (59)COLLEGIANS 4.2 6.4 9.9 10.9 (69)St Bedes Mentone Tigers: McColl 2. Parsons, Eadie, Phipps. Waters,Gould. Best: Eadie . Connolly, Newport . Lomagno . Wilson, Zahra.Collegians: Skurue . Fletcher. Roach, McKenzie, Mollard, Thomas . BestDowl'nrgs 2, Roach 2, 1Loolley, McKenzie . Skurrie, Harding. Mollard .Thomas.

wHITEFRIARS 3.3 5.4 8.8 8.10 (58)OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .4 4.7 5.7 7.8(50)Whitefriars: Brisbane 3 . Reidy 2, Vernal, Reid. A. Pawlik Best Jongebioed.Langford, Elliott, A . PawHk. Baker, ReidOld Camberwell: Inkster 2, Brownless. Fogarty, MacKenzie. Saffar,McLean. Best Grant, Mullins . Inkster, Brownless, T. Walker, LiljaGLEN EII2A 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.1 (13)BEAUMARIS 8.1 11.3 15.5 16.6 (102)Glen Elm: Zagame 1 . K. D'unastild 1 . Best: Halliwell. Tsagliotis . Dimou,Zurak, Hofert .Beaumaris: Vance 7, Deluca 3, Presnell 3, Gibson 1, O'Brien 1, Cairns I .Best Vance. Presnell . Cairns, P. Presnell. O'Brien. Genano.

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BANYULECoach : Greg Whitcroft

Res: Renato DinBnosante

1 T. Egan2 D. Witchell3 S. Kayrooz4 B. O'Connor5 B. Wilmore6 S. Tuckman7 J. Pearson8 B. Cantwell9 J. Plan t10 B. Moxin11 S. Cross12 J. Egan13 C. Burke14 B. Woodlock15 S. Gra y16 A. Dooley17 A. Small18 J. Turnbull19 P. Witchell20 S . Playfai r21 R. Dintinosante22 C. Taylor23 S. Gray24 A. Plant25 T. Bedeck26 H. Mcdermott27 P. Healy28 D. Spoules29 J.0'Callahan30 D. Mutto n31 C. Bassett32 M . Natoli33 B . Reed34 C. Stevens35 L. O'Connell36 M . George37 T. Thompson38 W. Keenan39 A . Hopgood40 N . Taylo r41 P. Job42 C. Taylor43 L. Ferrel44 A . Covery45 M . Smith46 D. Nasrallah47 K . Scholes48 P. McCann49 G. Bel l50 T. Nasrallah51 J . Bott52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D. Williams56 T. Jub b57 K . Mahony58 L. Orton59 L. Richardson60 L. Holt61 B . Parkes62 J . Gilham63 D. Playfair64 S . Taylor65 M . Thiveos66 M . Vanpoeteren67 C . West68 M . Wilmore69 C . Williams

BEAUMARISCoach : Tim Rieniet s

John McNicholasRes Coach : Mick Carty

i P. Brook2 H . Gibson3 M. Pitts (VC)4 M. Matulick4 D. Porter5 M. Ensor (VC)6 M. Boon7 D. Foley8 M. O'Brien9 B . Cousins10 L Buller11 M . Lee11 L. Stevens12 L. Healy13 C. Gourley14 T. Collins15 A . Edge16 A . Quin17 L. Atkins18 N . Kennedy18 T. Cotte r

19 M . Atkins20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J . Holt (C)22 A . Low23 A . Catlin24 B . Gray25 D. Teasdale26 Q. Groves26 T. Broadbent27 B . Haynes28 J . Vance29 C . Martin (VC)30 K . Alexander31 J . McGeogh31 P. Ott32 B . Cairns33 G. Jury34 J . May35 N . Boctor35 B . Stevens36 R . Deaton37 R . Presnell38 J . Gerrand39 D . Guidolin40 S . May41 N . Conlan42 A . O'Brien43 B . Ferguson44 J . Deluca45 S . Nis h46 M . Talbot47 M . Stanojevic48 R . Corfield49 J . Bryce50 B . Presnell51 S . Coote52 N . Aprea53 R . Rawlins54 A . Thompson57 T. Rieniets60 C . Gionis62 A . Pratt64 M . Carty67 M . Gilchrist

CAULFIELDGRAM sN1ARIAiaS

Coach: Dean AndersonRes Coach : Martin Dicrosta

1 D. Rosman2 B. Hall2 A. Sorensen3 C. Knight4 M. Liddell4 T. Vnen5 N. Guyett5 S . Kendall6 N. Craven6 B. Minter7 J . Cowlishaw8 R. Foote8 S . Cossart-Walsh9 W. Bowe s10 A. Will (C)11 C. Deal12 D. Pearce12 S. Fryers13 D. Gurr14 S . Amiet15 A. Docker16 S. Sant17 G . Harrison18 B. Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W. Brockett20 H. Vella21 M . Pennycuick22 C. McAssey22 M . Richardson23 D. As h24 J . Dalwood25 G . Evans26 S. Widjaja27 R. Keown27 J . Ryan28 J .Jacobs29 D. Williamson30 D. Ellias31 C. Veentjar32 L. Browne33 C. McGrath34 J . Margerison35 S . Thompson36 M . Cramphom37 T. Messer38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 R.0'neill41 M . Anderson42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 N. Coutts45 D. Scott46 G . Erickson47 A. Desousa48 N. Tassel49 B . Gardner50 C. Pearce51 G . Robinson52 A. Sinclair53 P. Carter54 T. Rynberk55 C. Hooper56 S . Krien57 P. Farmer58 N . Joughin59 P. Crocker60 N . Fallu61 N . Bannon62 B . Goddard71 M . Cassid y

THE RACECOURSE HOTELCNR . DANDENONG &

WAVERLEY RD'S, 6".ALVERN EAST

COLLEGIANSCoach : Pat Hawkin s

Res : Marty Hook

1 J. Dixo n2 M .Johnson3 B.Mooney4 D. Atkinson5 R. Henebery DVC6 S. Woolle y7 D. Surkitt7 J. Farley8 C. Unsworth CAPT9 J. Fry10 J. Lang10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N. Harrison13 N. Thomas14 D. Phillips15 L. Cottom16 A. Fletcher17 R. Hosking V C18 T. Krotiri s19 A. Robertson20 H. Sallmann21 C. Harri s22 S. Piasente23 C. Mollard24 B. Low25 R. Mui r25 D. Gambaro27 A. Shinkfield28 N. McCann29 A. Kenneally31 N. Roach32 D. Browning33 B. Hoist34 A. Smith35 S. Beilby36 G . Cooper37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer39 N. Hart40 R. Bardwell41 N. Baxter42 N. Abbott43 M . White44 Y. Phillips45 R. Lew46 C. Rowe47 R. Sztar48 E. Waters49 J. Clark50 D. Vial51 J B. Shadbolt52 B. Grant53 J. Van Berkel54 B. Woolhouse55 T. Cook s56 B. Lumb57 C. Peck58 D. Smith60 D. Dowling61 D. Cook64 M . Gribble65 C. Safstrom66 S. Porter67 D. Osborne68 L. Wilson70 T. Skurrie77 L. Beardsley

South Melboume

GLEN EIRACoach : Paul BeddoeRes Coach: Don Orr

1 M Ryan2 N Astapenko3 C Massi s4 D Cassar5 A Tsirogiannis6 J Zagame7 S Vamvakas8 M Dimashk i9 G Hayes-Dewar10 G Richards1112 B King13 G Brown14 C Gray15 B Clements16 P Marshall17 A Russo18 R Oldham19 K Dimachki20 A Diamond21 P Jones22 S Emmett23 S Neeson24 B Mascali25 P Khazaal26 P Tsagliotis27 R Gilmore28 P Commerford29 R Dimachki30 L Pryd e31 T Aberline32 M D'zilva33 A Sheedy34 L Hall35 J Commerford36 K Daou37 B Zurak38 M Lewin39 G Egan40 L Doolan41 H Walls42 J Serpanchy43 T Nola n44 S Diamond45 A Caruana46 T Evans47 A Dimachki48 J Halliwell49 M Benton50 A Dimashki5 152 A Haines53 D Weerden54 M Loughran55 L McGaw56 D Cripps57 S Hall58 C McMurrick59 P Merrick60 A Dimachki61 M Tkocz62 D Sheehan63 D Dunlevie64 A Guzzo65 M Dimou66 M Merrick67 L Caruana68 R Williams69 N Daou

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OLD CAM BERWELL OLD MENTONIANS . PRAHRI'a~1 ST. BEDES WHITEFRIAR S' Coach: Jarrod O'Neill Coach : Jeff Costello Coach: Derek Hine MENTONE TIGERS Coach: Greg Feulrill'Assist Adrian Sheedy Res Coach : Jamie Winduss Res Coach : John Ross Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach: Connor Eame s

Res Coach: Justin McLean Res Coach : Danny SpencerI, S Clay 1 A Acreman 1 D. Herders 1 P Wintle 1 C . Wood

T James (DVC) 2 C Twentyman 2 M. Harvey 2 L. Wintle 3 M. Carbonet : Robinson 3 B Murphy 3 P. Kelly 3 C Tesoriero 5 B. PhanN Lippiatt 4 D Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A L'Huillier 6 P. Campbel lCCam 5 C Mackay 5 H . Pitts 5 S Napier 7 D. Brice

C B Christie 6 C Alexander 6 A. Corboy 6 A Ryan 8 B . JansonM Scott 7 M McCloskey 7 S. Pang 7 N Owen 9 C. Maguire

p J Heffeman (DVC) 8 M Xerry 8 C . Bamford 8 J Cunningham 10 R. Pasqualotto<,J Goodal e

'9 W Ballantine 9 A. Bunnett 9 M Terrell 11 R. Reidy

, Hanson1 012, R Kapoor (VC)

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

131 Galdman11 D Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J Kane 13 T. Hilton (DVC)

14 R Whitehead (C) 12 C Dwyer 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 D Goodchild 14 T. Carrigg

15 C Munroe13 R Ball 13 C. Mclean 14 A Connolly 16 J . Power

17 N Credlin (VC)14 K Campbell 14 M. Evans 15 T McColl 17 A . Carbone (C)

18 M Mullen15 J Costello 15 B. Sanderson 16 A Hipwell 18 C. Fulto n

Hanso n19A

16 D Nock (VC) 16 A Rhodes 18 S Hecker 19 M . Jongebloe ddD N Linford 17 T. Rankin 19 A Drury 20 D . Rei

21 T Hardman 18 T Boumon (C) 18 M . Windridge 20 J Drury 21 K . Kenned y

22 B Howard 19 A Palmer 19 A. Millican 21 P Fedderson 22 T. Langford

23 K Darby 20 S Mullin 20 J . Kellow 22 D Poynton 23 E. Eames24 B Tipper 21 A Drinan 21 G . Paleodimos 23 D Napier 24 R . Mik a25 A Hardenberg 22 L Georgiadis 22 N. Roberts 24 T Beasley 25 M . Vernal (VC - Res)26 C Williams 23 N Moodie (RC) 23 S . Pickering 25 D Samya 26 C . Rya n27 A Hillier 24 A Lowe 24 T. Fraser 26 M Hecker 27 L . Swain28 J Webb 25 T Flava 25 L. Aitken 27 S Kingwell 28 C . Eames (C - Res)29 D Gough 26 G Dart 26 T. St.Clair 28 M Andrew 29 A. Glenn30 R Perryman 27 G Katris 27 W. Watford 29 T Marshall 30 M. Power (DVC)31 B Craven 28 D tGtto 28 K. Watford 30 D Falkingham 31 M. Baker32 J Clyne 29 A Carter

,29 W. Taseff 31 D Moss 32 G . Kennedy

33 D Joyce 30 D Russo 30 M . SciGuna 32 D Spencer 33 M. Duffy34 P Eves 31 P Mevel 31 T. Dukic 33 C Hand 34 D . Gloufchev35 G Weickhardt 32 M Phillips 32 D. Ballard 34 N Connor 35 C . Law36 S Derry 33 S Worrell 33 A . Wood 35 C Barnes 36 D . Nolan37 T Parkes 34 M Sunter 34 L Norman 36 A Walstab 37 M . Nunan38 T Hallo 35 T Mcnich 35 B . Gellie 37 M Connolly 38 C. Carrigg (VC )39 S Fancis 36 D Alexander 36 J . Killeen 38 A Hayes 39 D. D'Sousa40 J Cramer-Roberts 37 M Francis 37 M . Johnston 39 D O'Brien 40 M . Cahill41 G Rowe 38 P Stubbs 38 J. Macdonald 40 J Eadie 41 C. O'Conno r42 A Mackenzie, .a S Smith

39 A Lacombre 39 J. Lane 41 R Bignell 42 M . Northey

46 D Daipran 40 R Alexander 40 I . Dennis 42 M Wilson 43 N. Elliott (VC - Res)'47 T Kearney 41 5 Cozens 41 J. Upton 43 S Butts 44 B . O Connor

48 J Derry 42 T Davis 42 T. Maher 44 J Recupero 45 S . Cleve n

49 C Morley 43 M Levies 43 D . Decarteret 45 R Gould 46 G . Johnson

McKenzie50 J 44 L. Sunter 44 D . James 46 P LynchW

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W Orwin51 45 M Kennedy 45 M. Vagg 47 T aters 48 J . TreWau d52 G Ormsby 46 M Findlay 46 M. Vear 48 A Scafidi 49 C. Danc e

53 R Tempone 47 C Haby 47 S. Brewer 49 S Walsh 50 M . Mallady

54 A Margetts 48 P Krajewski 48 D . Decarteret 50 S Kidd 51 S . McClintoc k55 C Morley 49 M Fisher 49 L . Wood 52 N Phipps 52 A . Baggoley56 5 Jones 50 G Richards 50 T. Smith 54 M McCraw 53 C. Andrews57 A Cantor 51 N Fisher 51 S. Larkey 55 A Basham 54 S . Gillen58 A Manuell 52 D O'Connor 52 P. Rose 56 J Chaplin 55 D . Fedel e59 J Osborne 53 L Kennedy 53 B. Aisbett 57 M Lomagno 56 R . Murray60 L Hancock 54 D Goodbody 54 C. Morgan 60 M McColl 57 E . Stone66 L Thomas 56 R Harper 55 S. Ramage 62 M Dean 58 S . Alexander

57 P Watson 56 S. Earle 64 P Sgarioto 59 N . Brisban e58 G Wilson 57 S. Moylan 65 T Lamb 60 R . Pawli k59 J O'Brien 58 G . Finkelde 66 R Parsons 62 J . Anderson60 G. Shattock 59 B . Klindworth 67 S Meyer61 B Saunders 60 S . Mckenzie-Mcharg 73 L Porter62 R Johnson 61 A. Gellie

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01 ~~~~OK]by Barry Hickey

This Section is living up to its reputation forproviding a thrill a round run home to the finals,with five sides now being possibles' for secondround action. And aren't the Buitants looking good?

13 JULY GAMESHoes succumbed to Uni-Blacks' razor sharpconversion ratio in a top match, where even lastterm Hoes' heroics against the wind failed to run theBlacks down . Shane Sampson played another greatgame for the Hoes, with defenders Colin Brown &Damon Wood hard to pass . 'Colonel' Sandefordcontinued his fine season with the Blacks, with BenCostello & 'Back Door' Brown a terrific pair of BP's .

St Leos hosted Williamstown CY and proved tooaccomplished for their visitors, who nonethelesscontested every possession until the final siren .Darren Turner was very happy with the Animals'even team performance, and this scribe was pleasedto hear that Brendan Vaughan did well in his firstgame for 2002, as did Don Dini in his return match.

Aquinas and Monash Blues fought out thepredicted thriller with the Ashers taking the pointsin a bottler of a last term, which was not for the fainthearted . Bob Moran and Mick Starrett starred forthe Bloods across HF. Nick De Young was brillianton his wing for the Ashers, as were two on-ballers,Peter Westbrook and Scott Grace .

20 JULY GAMESMentone went down to Bu ll een Temp. Whichturned on a withering second half to blow Mentoneaway . Burridge was in great form up forward for theBullants, with Phil Hare doing a wonderful job indefence .

AJAX was far too accomplished for OGGs, with thelatter lacking the overall skills of the youthfulJackas . AJAX runners, Brad Davis & JonathanBerger, plus Dani Arousi up forward were all inbrilliant form . For OGGs, it was another hard day atthe office, but defenders Fitzgerald & Cole, &Leishman on the ball, all did well against topopponents.

TODAYOld Geelong meets Mentone Amateurs and OGGsare probably wishing this rotten season would end .They won't have any respite today, because theVultures will be hell bent on erasing the memory oflast week's defeat . The visitors should wincomfortably .

University Blacks take on AJAX in a final four

impacting match. Thedashing young Jackaswill worry Blacks withtheir pace, but thisyear the Blacks haveshown a steadiness and maturity that was stilldeveloping last season . A fine day is forecast fortoday, so the Blacks' marking ability will also be aforce . The Blacks should win by 2-3 goals .

St Leos Emmaus WP play Ivanhoe Assumptionand the ladder leaders will not be lacking inconcentration today. Their defence and engine roomshould provide their forwards with enough chancesto build a winning score . The Animals will not beable to relax at all, because the Hoes will be on theirhammer for the entire game, but the leader's classshould give them a 5 goals victory .Bull een Templestowe and Aquinas OC staged anabsolute blinder in Round 5, with the Bloods pippingthem by a point. Today won't be much different. TheBullants win last week has opened the third andfourth spots right up when combined with theBloods unexpected loss, so both teams will throweverything into today's contest . On the Ted Ajani thehome side will win by a point !

Monash Blues are at Springvale Reserve to playWilliamstown CYMS, and will be anxious to followup their great win against Aquinas by a relegationproofing performance today. They should have toomuch talent for the never say die CY's, and willsalute by 5 goals or so .

Correspondents the contacts are: 9889 1979 (fI& F), b,thickey6Cbigpond.com

NAME CLUBDl SECTIONMacgeorge Mentone 0Bird St Leos 9Berger AJAX 5Matthews Bulleen Templestowe 2Saunders Ivanhoe 0Wilson University Blacks 2D1 RESERVE SBradshaw Aquinas 4Hanna University Blacks 3O'Brien Old Geelong 0Pearce Ivanhoe 0A. Cooper AJAX 1

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--- __~ ~NANHOE ASSUMPTION - A big pat on the back toreserves Coach, Colin McDonald for setting a newHoes' games record. "Village" played his 284thgame against University Blacks on 13 July ; eclipsingthe record set by a former Captain, Vice-President,premiership Player, and B & F Winner, DarrenBerry, during the 70's. "Village" joined the Hoes in1985 and has played about 40 seniors' games . Hehas been an active Committee Member for the pastdecade and Vice President in recent years . Adedicated and enthusiastic clubman on and off thefield; all at Hoeland warmly congratulate you"Village" and hope you can make it to 300 gamesncxt season.

AQUINAS - Bobby Moran played his 200th game forAquinas in Round 12, beating his brother Bernie tothe milestone by one week. The brotherscommenced together in the U19's in 1996 . Bobby, orRACV (always approaching a breakdown), is a keyposition player renowned for his spectacular highmarking . Like his brother he is an excellentclubman . This is typified by his tally of 354 games ifcounting preseason competition and representativegames, and running water while injured . Bernie, 18months younger than Bob, graduated to U19captain and Best and Fairest in 1998 . He wasconverted from a fill forWard to a defender, oftenstanding successfully bigger opponents. Prior to thisseason with the benefit of hard work, hemetamorphasised again, into a very lean runningmachine. Unfortunately injury intervened, allowingbrother Bob to overtake him on the way to themilestone. Congratulations boys from all at theBloods .

ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP - congratulates CamMcDonald on reaching 50 games in round 13 afterovercoming a career threatening injury . Well doneMacca . Also Tim "Fatkid" Batty played 50 gamesin Rd 1 this year (I forgot) in a stop start career the"Fatkid" topped it off with 12 straight in the Ressieslast Saturday. Get to training "Fatkid" .

C _i -- 1 &1- 7 7'77Old Geelong v. Mentone Amateurs

University Blacks v. AJA XSt Leos Emmaus v . Ivanhoe Assumption

Bulleen Templestowe v. AquinasMonash Blues v. Williamstown CYM S

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IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.2 6.3 9.7 13.10 (88)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.2 10.5 14.7 16.7 (103)Ivanhoe Assumption: Flynn 3. McGowan 3. Sampson 2, Rawley 2, Maud2, Chazan. Best Sampson, Brown, Wood. Chazan, McGowan . Flynn .University Blacks : Chatfield 4 . Dillon 2 . Wilson 2, Green 2, B.Cunningham2, Batten, M.Curmingham, Peck . Woods. Best: Barry, Dillon, Brown .Sandiford . B .Costello, Wilson .Umpires: M . Taylor. M. Taylor (F), B . Powell (RDL), A. Bennison (RDL) (B)ST LEOS EMMAUS 7.2 13.8 18.11 25.19 (169)WII.LIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 .3 5.6 10.10 13.11 (89)St Leos Emmaus : Bird 9. McKenzie 4. Burgess 3. Dinicolantomo 3, Proce2 . Hodder 2. N. Hodder 2, Brown 1, Tribe 1 . B. Vaughan 1, Krebs 1 . BestHodder. McKenzie. Krebs. Bird . D'uucolantonio. Rafferty.Will iamstown: Lee 4, MeCutcheon 3. Bartolo 2, Woods 1, McLeod 1 . Bergin1, Cocks I Best: McLeod . Hynes . Bergin, Lee . Wuehatseh, Featherston .Umpires: A. Hoogendyk, C. Brajtberg (F), R. Dunstan (G)AQUINAS 3.2 4.6 9.8 11.11 (77)MONASH BLUES 2.2 7.5 8.5 11.12 (78)Aquinas: Starrett 4, Livingstone 2, collier 2 . Flynn 1 . TaruW 1, Moran I.Best Moran, Starrett, Jess, Coliiver . Livingstone, Bethune.Monash Blues : Newman 4, Grace 2, Gregory 2, Green 1, Holloway 1, Smith1 . Best Grace, Beddinglord, Crreamer, Smyth, Newman . M. Payne .Umpires : It. Wttrnan, M . Cox (F), J . Martins, N . Brown (B)bMENrONE AMATEURS 4.5 6.10 7.12 9.16 (70)BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 4.2 6.5 12.8 17.12 (114)Mentone Amateurs : Matt Sullivan 2, Mick Sullivan 2 . White, Little, Dixon .Gunder, Tully Best: Mick Sullivan, Dixon, Kelly .Bu lleen Temp : Burr,dge 4, Williams 3, Matthews 2, Tulloch 2, Daskalou 2 .G.McLaren, Pavou . Tehan . Smith Best: Hare, Prior, Tulloch, D .Bone .Burridge . Tehan .Umpires : L. Katz, Geoff Curran (F) . G . Skandakumar, J . Abbott (B), L.Mavropou(os, P. Wallis (G)AJAX 3.4 5.8 12.14 17.20 (122)OLD GEELONG 2.0 3.2 5.2 6.3 (39)AJAX : Berger 5, David 4 . Buckley 2 . Sharp 2, Dukes 1 . Gold 1 . Konsky 1 .M . Segal 1 . Best Dukes, M . Segal . Sharp. Davis, Buckley, Butt .Old Geelong: Goldsworthy 2, Salter 2. Simpson 1 . Bayles 1 . Best : Cole,Fitzgerald. Leistmian, Goldsworthy, McNeur, McKay .Umpires : M. Jenkins, D. Whiteley (F), R . Benson (J). J . Kralevski (B) . P.Whitehead. A. Zalrman (G)

MEMT;zIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 6.2 6.2 8.4 9.7(61)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 3.9 5.11 10 .11 (71)Ivanhoe Assumption: Emerson 4 . J.Shuttleworth, Jackson, A.Pace.J.Pace . McDonald. Best* Frisura, Toogocd, P.Martur, B.Martin, Apace .Emerson .University Blacks: Ralph 4, Hanna 3, Powell, N .Goonan, Wallace. BestWallace, Murphy. Bahen, .4bbott, Powell. Hanna.ST LEOS EMMAUS 5.3 17.11 26.17 37.25 (247)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.0 0.0 0.1 0 .1(1)St Leos Emmaus : Batty 12, Simondson 5. S.Pitcfher 4, Bethune 2,RMcCarm 2, E.Mitcheli 2, Ballard, Brigs, P.Carey . Gay, T.McCarm .Morrison . D.Pitcher, Place, C .Vaughan, Volpi. Best T.MeCann, Lear.Simondson, S .Pitcher, Batty, Ball ard.Williamstown CIfiiS: Best Jones, Barnes, D .Oldham, Wyatt, Matthews .Harm.AgUINAS 4.1 5.2 5.5 6.5 (41)MONASH BLUES 3.0 4.3 5.5 8 .9(57)Aquinas : Bradshaw 4, Harper 1 . Kaa I . Best Hunt . Macklin. Slattery.Bradshaw, MazzanU, M. Boland.Monash Blues : Rosengarten 3 . Thompson 1, Blackley 1 . Edsall 1 . Shields 1 .Eley 1 Best: Rosengarten. McCormick . O'Neil, D . Payme . Meehan, Blackley.2PtENTONE AMATEURS 4.4 7.10 11.16 15.20 (110)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.1 8.4 8.5 8.8 (56)Mentone Amateurs: Tresidder 4, Fenech 3, P.Dixon 3. Smith . Meyer.McCarthy, Walsh . HorranHneic. Best McCarthy, Smith, Meyer, King,Hamilton . Tresidder.Bu lleen Templestowe: Florance 2, Boyd 2, Williams 2, Parris .Papadopoulos. Best Parris . Matthews, Morohovitos . Jorgenson, Edwards.AJAX 0.0 5.3 6.4 7.5 (47)OLD GEELONG 1.3 2.4 4.5 4.6(30)AJAX : Kalb 4, Israelsohn . A.Cooper, Goldiewicz. Best Ritterman . Kalb,Israeisohn, Erlich . 'Lemski. Szkolnik .Old Geelong: Yeates, Grills, Leger . Slattery. Best Sander, Slattery, Strauch .Legoe, Harrington, Grills .

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AJAX AQUINAS O .C . UULLE E;1 IVANHOE M ENTONECoach : Phil Davis Coach : Steve Box Te,JP1ESTOWE ASSUMPTION Coach : Tony Macgeorge

Res Coach: Barry Simon Res Coach : Howard Field Coach: Doug Searl Coach : Brad Hall Res Coach: Darren FeneclRes Coach : Mal Prior Res Coach : Colin McDonald

1 N. Gold (C) 1 T. Jess 1 J. Prior 1 S . Conley 1 S . Rowley2 M . Konsky 2 C. Thomas 2 D. Williams . 2 M . Maud 2 R . Gallaghe r3 J. Sharp 3 S. Edwards 3 S. Young 3 C. Tucker 3 M . Dixon4 M. Dudakov (VC) 5 M. Boland 4 W. Thompson 4 T. O'Neill 4 D . Emmett5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D. Minogue 5 S. McLaren 5 J. Scoble 5 A . White6 D. Kalb 7 C. Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T. Healy 6 C . Stephen s7 G. Samuel 8 J. Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley

7 K . Gurtler

8 B. Klein 8 S. KellY

8 N. Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth8 B. Perri n9 P Emmett9 A. Rosen 9 T. Harkin 9 B . Todd

9 M. Thackwray.

10 M . Hovey10 G . Dukes 10 D. Boland 10 P. Tsokas 10 P. Lee 11 C. O'Meara11 M. Weisler 10 C . Field 11 G. Chivers 11 D. Valkanis 12 M . Davies12 D. Goldenfein 11 M. Barmby 12 A . Parris 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 M . Hayes13 A. Freund 12 A. Bethune 13 D. Tulloch

13 S . Narkiewicz 13 A. King14 A. Butt 13 D. Denbraber 14 A. Panou

14 P. Flynn 14 M . Etcel l15 J. Segal 13 C. Jeffrey 15 B. Wolnizer

15 J Curtin 15 Mick Sullivan16 M . Segal 14 A. Lorkin 16 S. Smith

17 C. Darby

.16 P. Harris

16 P. Sullivan16 J. McCarth y17 A. Cukierman 15 A . Williams 18 K. Burridge 17 S. Morris 17 C . Sullivan18 J. Khmer 16 J . Hunt 19 L Stott 18 T. Scoble 18 T. Sulliva n

19 G. Blieden 17 M . Denavi.

20 M Jones 19 D. Wood 19 C . Stewart20 M. Buckley 18 J . Hughes

.21 P. Gannas 20 J. Collins 20 P. Krings

21 D. Gelbart 18 D. Saliba 22 G . McLaren 21 D. Denby 21 D. Kell y22 A. .Bock 19 G. Whitehead 23 D Matthews 22 N. Shuttleworth 22 P. Murphy23 B. Ritterman 20 P. Woolan

.24 D . Martin 23 D. Ryan 23 Matt Sullivan

24 J . Bram 20 P. Paras 25 T. Matthews 24 B. Frew 24 X. Smith25 G Uptin25 M . Blashki 21 C. Quinn 26 S. Boyd 25 J . Frisina

.26 A Roc k26 B . Duzenman 21 J. Pierce 27 J. O'Donnell 26 M . Emmerson

.27 M . Wis e27 J. Berger 22 S. Flynn 28 R . Parris 27 A. Jackson 28 C. Johnston

28 A . Zemski 23 J. Livingstone 29 D. Bone 28 J . Pace 28 M . O'Brien29 A . Joffe 24 P. Harper 30 D. Florence 29 C. Hocking 29 S. Barker30 A. Lefkovic 25 B . Volombello 31 A. Shine 30 M . Sloan 30 P. Dixon31 P. Glazer 26 R. Weekes 32 R . Williams 31 D. McFarlane 31 S. Fanning32 D. Janover 27 S . Jones 33 N. Hamshare 32 L. Pearce 32 B. Colema n33 S. Boon 27 C. Munro 34 S . Lambropoulos 33 S McGowan 33 N . Wilkins34 B. Lewski 28 G. Burch 35 D. Daskalou

.34 B.Joyce

34 D. Sheeha n35 M Johnstone35 D. Miller 28 J. Holly 36 P. Hare 35 P. Kearney

.36 C .Ogier36 W. Sevel 29 J. Box 37 L. Thompson 36 C. Zeegers 37 T Macgeorge37 S . Newstadt 29 J. Wilson 38 S . Meadows 37 P. Cotter 38 S. Perrazo

38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 30 C . Colliver 39 J. Florence 38 R . Peoples 39 A. Fimste r39 D. Vanaken 31 M. Hunter 40 S. Meadows 39 M. Ebbage 40 G . Simm s40 M . Borenstein 32 J. Bleakney 41 R . Lea 40 P. Martin 41 C. Roc k41 D. Goldberg 33 C. Wooden 42 P. Edwards 41 C McDonald 42 T. Barr42 E. Rubenstein (Res C) 34 M. Tarulli 43 M. Mason

.42 B Martin 43 M . Barr

43 E. Janover 35 R. Chapman `M H . Schneider45 A Tehan

.43 M . Martineo

45 C . Barr46 C Ross44 A. Lust (Res VC) 36 A. Everitt

.46 A. Humphrey 44 A . Pace

.47 J. Tully

45 Y. Alfie 37 G . Macklin 47 C Morivitis 45 N . Farrell 48 Mick. Walsh46 A Goldman 38 B . Moran

.48 A. Morivitis 46 M . lacouangelo 49 A. Cousin s

47 39 L. Sheffield 49 B . Touriganis 47 E . Marino 50 G . McMillan48 A. Friedman 40 A . Cultrera 50 D. Glover 48 R . Toogood 51 G . Hollingworth49 M . Montag 41 G Davies 51 T Cattermole 49 A. Rosenfeld 52 K. McLeod50 A . Cooper 42 R . Moran

.52 J Gunn 50 N. Clark 53 D. Noonan

51 J . Jolson 43 M. Slattery.

53 A. Boyd 51 D. Pearce54 D. Bray

52 A . Lewin 45 M . Reilly 54 S. Dowlan 52 S . Sampson 56 S Sullivan53 A. Halphen 45 G . Coyle 55 N . Macrides 53 M . Chazan.

57 D . Fraser54 E. Goldman 46 M . Hope 56 A. Theunisson 54 J . Herbert 58 J . Noonan55 J. Kaicer 47 D. Bower 57 G . Vimpani 55 E . Healy 59 Matt . Walsh56 L . Harel 48 R. Mazzanti 58 D. Tsokas 56 S . Saunders 60 D. Fenec h57 A. Osowidci 49 M . Hobbs 59 D. McNamara 57 J. Matthew 61 K. Lockhart58 J . Besser 50 M . Ditchfield 60 D. Horvath 58 P. Manual 62 N . Levett59 J . Blankfiled 51 A. Gerrish 59 M. Fahour 63 S. Water s60 J . Wajnberg 52 J. Burdan 60 T. Lupton 64 A. Pothitos61 J . Freeman 53 S. Varone

'61 S. Butler

65 T Allinson66 D. Cagney62 D. Weislitzer 54 M. O Halloran 62 P. Merory 67 M . Joyce

63 R. Silberman 55 J . Crouch 63 P. Cameron 68 D. Gillespie56 P. Cruickshank 69 J . Mazocca 70 T. Rogers57 G . Cochrane 78 C. Brown 73 M . O'Meara58 D. Robinson62 L. Bradshaw L

ME~ONL, R S63 A . Barrie . .9 Patcrmo St Mentone68 J. Coghlan

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MONASH BLUES OLD GEELOUG ST LEOS My7AUS UNIVERSITY BLACKS VVILLIAMSTOWNCoach : Tim Powell Coach : Simon Bones WATTLE PARK Coach: Paul O'Shanassy CYMSRes Coach : James Shady Res Coach : Scott HarringtonC

Coach : Darren Turner Res Coaches : Jim Trevaskis Coach : Darren Caddylub 18: Sean Wilson Res : Frank Dinicolantonio & Michael Rizio Res Coach : Warren Payne1 S. Chapman 1 S. Rowan 1 D. Dinicolantonio 1 L. Nethercote 1 D. Williams2 J. Baxter 2 H . Burbank 2 J. Hodder 2 C. Schilling 2 J. Buttigie g3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M. O'Brien 3 E . Mitchell 2R S . Chandler 3 D. Williams4 G. Chessari 4 Steve JOnes 4 A . Auliso 3 M . O'Donnell 4 S. Wuchatsc h5 J . Rosengarten

.5 T. Redin 5 S.Buckl e

6 J Fennell4 A . Evans4R W. Touzel

5 D. Macleod6 N. Gran t6 M . Newman 6 C. McKay

.7 A. Burgess R .

a5 (C )aad7 B. Robinso n

7 P. Farrar 7 B . Morris 8 B Bird R i lw

8 B. Hann8 S. Thompson 8 T. Seymour

.9 A. Bethune

6 C . Sandiford7 B. Cunningham

9 J . MunroB9 E . Morrison 9 D. Salter (C) 10 B. Mitchell 8 A. Howard 10 . Codcs

11 B, Twist10 S. Webster (VC) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 S . McCann 8R B. Watch 12(R MM Cannon11 M. Spencer 11 L. Stevens 12 T McCann 9 C. Pekin

.12 FA eatherston

12 G . Smyth 12 N . Cameron 13 A . Krebs14 J Manton

9R C. Simon10 W. Hanna

.13 A . Mackley

13 A. Herrman 13 S. O'Brien.

15 P.Carey 12 M . Cunningham (VC) 14(R A. Danie l149 Ferris14 B. Merlin 14 D. Taylor 16 A . Rose 13 C. Baulch .15(Rt P. Breguet15 M . Tinkler 15 H . McCarthy 17 R . Parker 14 J . Leech 15 B Gabor it

16 B. Nind 16 B. Couch 18 R . McCann 15 L. Murphy16 Caccaviello iello

.16 B. Joseph

18 K. Hendratta 17 M . Goldsworthy 19 A.Major A . 17(R) R . Plochino19 L. Siapantas 18 J . Malpas 20 G .Rafferty 18 T. Wilson 17 R . Hart20 M . Edsall 19 M . Avery (RC) 21 G . Simmondso n

22 RRistevski19 L . Brown23 P Barry

18 D. Oldham19 P. Dervan21 C. Gregory 20 S . Cole 23 T.Batty

.23R S . Beaton 20 R Sadler

22 T. Blackley 21 N . Bayne 24 D.Bruce 24 J. Woods 21 D. Macleo d24 T. Craven 22 J. Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie 25 T. Chatfield 22 M . Saunders25 J. Hawkins 23 Sam Jones 26 A. Prosser 26 D. Batten 23(R) A. Boura s26 P. Wills

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.24 . M. Jaugietis 27 P Levi s

28 E McLaughlin27 A. Clements28 P. Otsuka

23 T Wheeler24(R) C. Pach

27 . De Young 25 G . Leishman .29 S . Darcy 29 M . Staunton 24(R J. McCutcheo n

28 J . Main (VC) 26 S. Lansdell 30 M Ottobre 30 J . Ral~h 25 . Burges s29 H. Graham 27 W. Paul (C) .

.31 M. Contesotto

30 R. Wallace31 B Costello

25 D. Freeston e26 L Grochcwsk i30 L. Creamer 28 A. Farrar 32 L . Price

.M . Jones

.27 C. Mathews

31 S . Hawkins 29 D. Bolton 33 N .KennedyY 33 T Kitchen 28 A. Kosmatos32 R. Gundry 30 M . Stevens 34 B. Henricus 34 S. Moody 29 P. Vincent33 J . Smith 31 C. Fairbairn 35 J. Briggs 35 Jason Mirtschin 30 T. Turcinovich34 G . Rowley 32 N Sladen

36 S. Bavage 36 H . Peck 31 A. Bartol o

35 D. Murchie.

33 M . Fabri37 S. Manton38 N. Hodder

37 A. Gra y38 R . Hamilton

32 X . Tobv33 G. Rickard

36 A . Williams 34 B . Yates 39 B. Vaughan 39 S. White 34 B . Jone s37 J. Bolton 35 A . Chubb 40 J . Gay 40 N. Martin 35 C . Bergi n38 N . Brennan 36 T. Heatley 41 J . Zarb 41 L. Rawnsley

43 C Beaton36 A . Bladc

39 M. Smith 37 T. Betts 42 M .~

.`M R. McArthur

37 B. Hynes38 S Smit h40 Ma. Bolton 38 M. LEslie 4 3 B . Levins

44 A Zalakos45 M . Coleman .

39(R) A . Carter41 Mi. Bolton 39 S. Clarke

.45 S . Ronchi

45 (C18) N . Quinlan46 A H de

39 M. Holland42 G . Oldham43 R. Feenaghty

40 H.Le9oe41 T Carty

46 A . Brow n47 M M l

. y47 B . Myurph y47 C18 N H

40 D. Pawlowsk i41 T. Campbel l

45 R. Walsh.

42 C. Chirnside. nernyc

48 A . Daly( .) utchens

49 R . Dillon 42 D. Woud a43 B Grant46 A . Ryan 43 D. O'Brien 49 C . Hatfield 49R T. Bowers .44 M . Manning

47 S . Mentha 44 P. Simpson 51 C . Beljak5 A

50 A. Goonan51 D. Higgins 45 J . Hynes

48 M . Carey 45 . Vol i3 p 51R A Nevdle 46 T. Ferris49 D. Payne 46 S . Collins

54 M. Blundel l55 S Smith

.53 N . Moss

'47 F. Nuredini

Tirchett48 P50 A . Clark 47 M . Strauch.

56 T, Morrison53R D.0 Keeffe54 M Breszell

.49 W. Kewi n

51 M. Payne 48 D. Farris 57 M . Place.

57 K. Begely 50 A . McCutcheon52 N . Moresi 49 S. Grffiths 58 J . Fjeldstad 58 D. Kean 51 A . McKenzi e53 J . Peet 50 J. Settler 59 D. Pitcher 60 J. O'Sullivan 52 R . Nisbet54 R . Green 51 J. Kilpatrick 60 C. McDonald 62 F. Purcell

63 J W53 M. Oldham55 J Spezza55 I . McCormick 52 J. Legoe 61 J . Blandthorn

62 A . Raynor. ebe r

64 R. Adams.

56 S. Calderwood56 L. Volkov 53 T. Bayles 64 D. Wood 66 L. Costello 57 M. Saccocci o57 P. Munro 54 J. Brand 65 N . Foley 66 (C18) C. Curtis A. Beard5858 F. Eley 55 T. Stafford 66 70 J . Green 59 K. Dowsey59 B . Carstein 56 A. Meek 67 P. Farquha r

'70R N. Gooses71 M. Nihill

60 D. Lee61 S . McNerny

60 S . Lloyd 57 J . Morley 68 B. O Connor 72 A . Torney

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T. Ymer76 G . Donovan

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65 S . Barlow66 S . Phemister66 A. Perry 61 A . Holmes 77 C. Vaughan 86 B. Collins 67 A, Savoia

67 A. McCann 62 A . Waters 79 T. Tribe 88 N . Abbott 68 A. Hough68 M . Meehan 63 J. Weir 81 D. Behan 91 A. Whitlock 69 B. Cambridg e69 R. Burston 64 E. Fitzgerald 88 S . Pitcher 93 M . Bulman

94 A. Powell70 D. Sadle r71 F Cerone70 B . Rogers 65 N . Cameron 89 D. Winduss

99 D Lea 96 Jon Mirtschin.

72 F. Luca72 B . Green 66 T. Wolley . 98 M . Bahen 73 J. Sprague73 A . Forster-Knight 67 l. Teague

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Old Haileybury, fourth in W . were unlucky to meetthe leaders, Collegi ans desperate for a win after theirsurpri se loss the previous week to De La Sa ll e. TheLions roared into top gear and it was 8 to 2 at the firstch ange, and that was about the margin all day. Bestwere Bennett, Blake, Jefferson (Coll) and Carty,Seccu ll , Armstrong ( Old H .) .Old Trinity saluted the diminutive Trevor Norm an onreachui~ 200 games . The Shark' has built his careeron toug , uncompromising football an d gives his best,week in, week out . Three times B & F, four timespremiership player, a great player for the club .

North Old Boys, on top in 'C', was far too strong forsixth placed Hampton Rovers, scoring 23 .18 ( 156) to5 .7 (37) . Best were Waters, Lyons, Mikunda (NOB) .

Whitefriars, second on top in U19 (2) drew withseventh placed, Old Haileybury, 10 .19 (79) to 11 .13

(79) . Stars were Ph an, Reid, H il ton, Sullivan (4 ) (W)and Parker, Mason, Read ( Old H) .

Undefeated after 13 rounds were Wil liamstown (ECentral), Southb ank (E South), Old Scotch (A.R.), StBedes Mentone Tigers (U19 2 Blue) .

U 19 (1) coaches were Clay Waser (De La), Leigh Bowes(Old Brighton), Mark Zuker (Old Melb.), Pat Hawkins(Old Xaverian s), Brendan Miller ( St Kevins), KevinKing ( Maz), Peter Schiller (Old Carey), Ken Joh ansen(Old Par.), Dominic Legudi (St Bernards), SteveCarroll ( U . Blues) .200 games up for Old Paradi ans captain PeterBrabender, consummate halfback fl anker. Bearer of afamous football nickname, 'Plugger', his 200 gameshad been played consecutively !Highest scoring game for the round was in 'B' whenMHSOB kicked 28 .12 (180) to St Kilda SouthCaulfield's 20 .9 ( 129) . 7 goals in the first term, 13 inthe second, 16 in the third, an d 12 in the last - goalumpires' John Kelly an d Bernie Dix won the "Waversof the Week" award .Salesian and Old Essendon, vying for fourth place in'D', were only two points apart at half time, an d thenSalesian really got into their running game to kick11 .7 to 6.6 in the second half, Cincotta ( 7 gls) an dGrace ( 6) were reat up forward and were backed upby Sutherl an~, Bobetic, Roche and Canavan .Lutterschmidt, Fleming, Evans an d Hutchinson werethe Bombers' best .

~-Old Scotch and North Old Boys, both

on to the 'A' Sectionfour, played a thrillerwith Old Scotch

getting. home by a

point 12 (60) to 8 .1 1(59). Old Scotch, 7 wins, 6 losses, were in fifth placeon .percentage trailing Ormond and De La Salle inthird and fourth, each with the same game score .Best for Old Scotch were R . Aujard, M . Brady, G.Eagle and for North, B . Girolami, B . Conti, T . Beare.

Uni Blues helped John Kanis celebrate his 250thamateur game with a 93 point win against Parkside .An outstanding player (including 1985 carnival) withCaulfield Grammarians, John joined the Blues in1988 and has given the club wonderful service on andoff the field. Captain of the club, all admired John'sloyalty and dedication .Umpires' Corner profiled 150th game, Mark Bushfieldwho listed his best amateur footballers seen as BrettBurden and James Bennett .Monash Blues, second bottom in 'B' troubled topteam, Old Trinity up to the last change with the topteam going away with the final term to win 15 .7 (107)to 13.10 (88). Best were G . Clarke, T. Norman, A.Anderson (0 . Trin) and M. Hay, G. Hipwell, A.McGregor (Mon . Blues).St Kilda South Caulfield congratulated CharlicCapiron on his 150th game. 1983'. ' Section B & Fwinner, quadruple club champ (83,88,89,91), coachcaptain, premiership player, interstate playercarnival winner - certainly the most skilful player tcrepresent the club, and a man respected by all whchad the pleasure of his company in amateur footballIt should have been a biday for Mazenod (3rd in D)They were celebrating 250 ames for Adrian Green'swho began his career in A78 (the club's first yearand the only player for that year still on the groundWell, bottom team, Williamstown, spoilt the party a :they led all day and finally won, 12 .16 (88) to 9 .1(65) . Best were Featherstone, Turnley, Cook (Willand Hanley, Conroy, Brooks (Maz.) .QUIZ - One of the players referred to above wasmember of Victoria's 1982 victorious Carnival team nPerth. Can you name him?It's the durable James Bennett (Collegians) wh,played superbly on the half bank flank in Perth as a18 year old.

I MITEMOld Xaverians confirmed their position as hcfavourites for the 'A' section flag when they made '

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t~ro out of two with a 22 point defeat of Ormond . TheXavs superior physical stren gth and marking power,led by Nick Wilton (c.h .b .) and Mark Summers (ruck),cvas too much for the 'Monds . Geoff Greethamblanketed Paul Schuhkraft. Ormond's b right spotwas Paul Cox who showed he was a rover of real cl ass .Level on points, it was make or break for De La Salleor old Scotch, an d it was a break for Scotch who afterquarter time were never in it . Final scores 0 . Scotch7 .6 De La Sa ll e 15 .16. Best were M. Greene, Maher,Rennie (De La) and Fuller, Burford, Brown (0 .Scotch).It was a black day for Uni Blues . Not only did theylose Mike Yandell ( leg injury) and Mark Tyquin(broken wrist), their 26 point loss to Co ll egian s lookedlike a goodbye to 'A' section .St Bernard's saluted Ray " Soapy" Vallance on 300games as team man ager.200 games to Hampton Rovers Michael "Beast"Malone, B & F'80, Best Team Player'78 and'79, MostConsistent in '82 and captain '81 .At MarceIlin's 20th birthday celebration, the club'sbest ever team was announced and sparked off muchcontroversy . The team was:B : Paul Carafa, Bernie Cooney, Tony PaatschHB: John Gartner, John Jones, Andrew CullmanC : Bernie Cooper, Chris Mahon, Greg Sha wHF : Frank Marchesani, Peter Gartner, Chris SlatteryF: Dominic Simmonetti, Tony Jones, Peter TooheyR : Gerry Price, Mick Power, Dick Eber tI/C: Mike Butler, Tim HolmesCoach: Ray Walsh(How did they overlook Peter French? NR )

Wayne Henry, in his 150th game, and Denis Henry, inhis 100th game, umpired together for the first timeand joined the Segota Brothers as the only brothers toumpire together.Thomastown, 2nd in 'E', convincingly defeated 4thteam, Balaclava 13 .8 to 8 .10 . Stars were Steele,Weidnie, A. Felows (T'town) and Darvell, Crottie, S .Withers (B'clava).

200 games to Michael Butler (Marc), 150 games toIan Rice (Coll) and Nick Brennan (St Kevs) .Kew 4th in 'B', were too strong for top team, Ivanhoe,scoring 18.12 to 13.12 . Best were Burden, Smith,Busuttil (Kew) and O'Flaherty, Edwards, Morcom(Ivanhoe).

I-L -Umpires' Corner features 'Gentleman' Jim Peters whohad completed 450 games of football both as a playerand umpire - 9 years as a field umpire and 6 years asa goal umpire .Ormond 'A' continued its slide with its 3rd successivedefeat - 10 points ahead of Marcellin at the last

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change, it scored only 4 behinds in the last quarter toMarcellin's 6.5 and was now only one game ahead ofUni Blacks.

North Old Boys 'A' undefeated after 14, were 3 gamesahead of St Bernard's and De La Salle .Old Geelong marveled that a rather shorter thanaverage pair of legs had carried their great little roverto 100 games - Sandy Gilbert who had also played 100games with MHSOB in their great 'A' section days .150 games to Peter Gartner (Marc) and Don Barton(Geel) .

St Bernard's ( 5th) lost another ch ance of getting backinto the four when they faded towards the fmish andwent down by 11 points to a determined MonashBlues (8th) . Scores were 12 .12 to 9.19 while bestwere D . Young, Flett, Amor, Lowcock ( 7 goals)(Monash) an d lannazzo, King and Wade (StBernard's).Battle for the four was tough in 'B' section with UniBlacks on top with 40 points an d 4 teams one gamebehind, Geelong, 0 . Scotch, 0 . Trinity and Ivanhoe .De La Sa ll e scored their first win for the season at theexpense of 0 . Paradian s, Both, Pearte ( 7 goals) an dAshford were the stars in a convincing win as De Laled all day.Only sad note was that champion ruckman HenryMasala dislocated his thigh bone an d it looked likecurtains for the season.150 games to 0 . B righton living "legend", 17 stoneRoger Wilson, Reserves coach for years an denthusiastic urger of the seniors, meat pie in oneh and and transistor in the other.

L- -1Coburg's accuracy 12.3 enabled them to defeatCollegians 10.7 by 8 points .0 . Camberwell scored only 5 points againstGlenhuntly 20 .22,Top scorers for the day were Ormond Jnr's, 35 .19(Wallis 11, Grace 9), who defeat C'wealth Bank 4 .7.Graham Daff played his 250th game for Collegians -Graham had also represented Victoria on numerousoccasions.Others to chalk up 150 games were Adam Shostak(AJAX), Cam McMillan (OGG), Graham Tozer (0 .Brighton) .John Fisher (Kew) and Mick Mulcahy (0 . Xavs) hadbeen appointed captain and vice captain respectivelyof Carnival team to play at Launceston . (John latercoached State and Australian Amateur teams) .'A' section umpires for the day were Doherty, Hinton,Marks, Marshall and Murphy.

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Winning EdgePresentations

by Norm NuS, -,%nt

Today sees the last minor round. My tipping over the past two

"Friar's" fmals' hopes.

rounds gave me 83% and 91% success rates respectively.

REVIEW OF ROUND 13 . SECTIOR .1 .Old Xaverians were untroubled to win against Mazenod by onehundred and ninety one points . Best for Mazenod were; Tino Alitera,Nick Jacobs and Justin Grimmison .De La Salle defeated Old Melburnians by sixty nine points . De LaSalle set up their victory in the first quarter and were never in dangerdespite the valiant efforts of the younger brigade of "O .M" players.Best for the winners were ; Anthony Short, Grenville Wise and StawellGift winner Jason Richardson (7 goals) . For Old Melburnians,Chris .Tomlinson, Chris . Trim and Simon Carter were best.St Kevin's with 7 goals from "Terrahawk" and good games from"Phyllis Dilla", "Morgs" and Johnston defeated Eley Park by seventyfive points.Old Essendon forfeited to Prahran .SECTION 2 NORTH. Marcellin joined the long list of losers at OakPark, when Therry Penola defeated them by twenty five points . Onlyin a fifteen minute second quarter blitz enabled Therry Penola to gainsupremacy in what was an even contest . Best for Therry Penola were :

Kelly, Hewat and D Lyons.Fitzroy Reds, were more inaccurate than University Blacks and sothe Reds went down by the minimum margin after a close contest .

Old Xaverians defeated Brunswick by forty nine points . Best forBrunswick were ; Mick Lovett, Fess Pike . Nat Ellis and GraemeMcGowan.Old Trinity forfeited to Old Ivanhoe.SECTION 2 SOUTH . Old Brighton easily defeated Monash Blues bythirty six points . Whereas Monash played undisciplined football,Brighton players stuck to their task throughout the match . Best forMonash included ; Riddle, West, O'Shaunessy and Collier .St Leo's dominated their match against Old Geelong, who lost by onehundred and twenty two points. Best for St Leo's were; Paul McGloin,Jamie Daniels, Simon Mescher and Paul Nolan . For Old Geelong,Sam. Ross, Lee Mc Donald, Rely Imhoffi and Nick Agar were best .Collegians eighty one point win over Whitefriars severely dented the

Hawthorn defeated Hampton Rovers by thirty two points .

REVIEW OF ROUND 14 SECTION 1 .Mazenod made Prahran earn their four points although the "TwoBlues" won by forty six points. Prahran were well served by ; "Ant"

TODAY'S MATCHES - CLUB XV11 1CLUB XVIn (11

Prahran v. Old XavertansMazenod v. De La Salle

Old Essendon Grammarians v. St Kevins

Old Melburnians v. Eley Park

CLUB XVIII n4ORTHlTherry Penola v. University Blacks

Oval I Oak Park Sports Centre, Pascoe vote Road Oak ParkFitzroy Reds v. Old Xaverians (2)

at Peterson Oval, North FitzroyMarcellin v. Old Trinity

Brunswick v . Old IvanhoeCLUB XVIII (SOUTH)

Old Brighton v. St Leos Emmaus at 9 .20 am.Old Geelon v. Collegians at 9 .15 am .Monash B~ues v. Hampton RoversWhitefriars v. Hawthorn Amateur s

to be played at Rathmines Reserve Hawthorn East

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Lawrence, Nathan Roylance,"Constable Cougar"(Cartledge) and the veteran,Terry Lucas. Key defenders,Richard Bourbon and TinoAlitera, as well as RobbiePalamara and Troy Bridgland were good players for Mazenod.De La Salle scored a thirty six point victory over Old Essendon atKeilor.Old Melburnians led St Kevin's by fifteen points at half time . HoweverSt Kevins weathered the storm (literally) better and held the "O .M.s"goal less in the second half. St Kevin's winning margin was fifteenpoints.Despite marked inaccuracy, Old Xaverians defeated Eley Park bythirty four points .SECTION 2 NORTH. Therry Penola, who were too talented for FitzroyReds, ran out winners by thirty seven points after a game played incold and wet weather.

Despite marked inaccuracy . Marcellin proved too strong in theprevailing wind for Old Xaverians, who were defeated by twenty threepoints .Brunswick defeated Old Trinity by twenty three points .University Blacks sprang surprise of the season when theydefeated Old Ivanhoe by ve points after a very even contest . It wasOld Ivanhoe's first loss of the season.SECTION 2 SOUTH. Old Brighton helped their final's quest withvictory over Old Geelong by one hundred and seventy six points .For the first three quarters Monash Blues appeared capable ofinflicting Collegians first loss. However Collegians accelerated in thelast quarter and doubled their score en route to defeating Monash bytwenty one points.Hampton Rovers proved no match for Whitefriars, who after an evenfirst quarter powered away to win by seventy five points .St Leo's outplayed Hawthorn Amateurs, whose chances were washedaway by the heavy second half rain . St Leo's won by sixty nine points .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 15 . This will be the third game between theseclubs this season .

SECTION . 1. Prahran meet Old Xaverians. Each has won a matchagainst the other in 2002 . Today I favour Old Xaverians .De La Salle should defeat Mazenod, who have struggled this season .St Kevin's should win again against Old Essendon even out at Keilor.All credit must go to Old Essendon, who took promotion and foundthe going tough. They have never conceded and have fulfilled theircommitment. Well done . CONTINUED PAGE 62

ST KEVINS - salute Anthony Morgan, who played his 100thgame on July, 13 . He joined St Kevin s in 1993 and was a memberof their C Section Premiership team in 1996 . In 1999 he started tocoach the "Dogs" in club XVIII as well as contributing to the clubas a committee member. After 3 seasons as coach, "Morgs" hasreturned to playing ranks, although he still plies his trade inWestern Australian club junipers. Congratulations Anthony fromall at "S.K.O.B.s", especially from those in the "Dog Pound" .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS - A member of a famous football family,Dean Lahiff plays his 50th game with. Well done Dean. Yourmates look forward to the next 50 .

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CLUB XV1U/121 .13 (139)

I70N Forfeited 4.4 (28)

ark 2 . B Perry, T Cumow. Best Ward. G Erskine, S Carrodus, T Fouler, L

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Busby, Fotherdill Fry. Best Grinanison, Collins . Jacobs . Bi4lano, Busby,;:.nv : Cord 9, R George 6. T Fowler 4, M Davies 3 . G Erskine 3, P. George

• Hart• T. Brideson . G. Hegan (F )

j}g~SALLE 3.2 10.6 14.8 16.11 (107)OLD IdELBURNIANS 0.1 0.2 1.7 5.8 (38)Be La Saile: Richardson 6. Rudd 4 Short 3• Berm an. Carlson, Meehan . B_=st: Wise,

B,: k, Richardson, McNamara, Jennings. Meehan, Tucker.Ola :deitAUnians: Barrett 1 . Selby I . Iran 1 . Rigg 1 . Colqrdioun I . Best Trim, Rigg.

omlinson. Ledwidge H . Tom linson, Colquhorm.ThnP;res: P. Rapke. D. V1indlo w (F)gTlXVINS 4.4 8.9 12.14 14 .16 (100)

ELEy PARK 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.1 (25)S{, gevla5 : Teamt 7, Fogarty 2, Fraser 2, Mount. Bare . 07{eete. Best: Morgan.~ :.:;rdle• Johnston, T. Dillon . L. Ratavolous. Mount.7 I~y park: Head 12 . Creswell. Jolly. Best: Price, Jolly. Creswell, Tynan, Nelson . Luhy.Umpires: M. Thornhill, P. Coulthard (F)

;LSyENOD 1.2 2.3 6.4 5.5 (35)pRAHRAN 2.5 4.9 7.11 11.15 (81)Mazenod : Bridgland 3, Busby, Fothergill Best: Scassera• Bourbon .] ,I m^rrn, Jacobs, Harrington, Little.Pra~Hmn: Cartlzdge 4. Lucas 2• Rent 2, Lawrence . Koby. Royboy. Best Roybay . Decks,Green, Geri, Cou~ar leakUmpi res: P. Rapke• T. Lilley (F)OLD ESSENDON 1.3 3.4 3.6 4.9 (33)DE LA SALLE 0.4 5.7 7.8 10.9 (69)old Fs.sendon: Podger 2 . Evans 2 . Best Tu rn er, Parker, Stevens, Papal, 0vermanDa La Salle: B .&uck, N.Butd;, Sherlock, Krezel, Cbappte, Richardson M<vmix.-man . Steigar, Hoskings. Best Buick, Wise . MannLx . Strong, McNamara.

'cudsan .Umpires: B . Nunn, J. Ralph (F)BID biELBURNIANS 4.2 8.8 8.10 8.14 (62)ST KEVINS 2.2 6.5 9.9 11.11 (77)Old Melburnians : Murphy, Tomlinson . Rigg. Paine, Power, Rose. Verge, Dixon. Bestk'r-c. Rose. FN~ Srarlett, Dixon, Ca rter.St iievla5: 0'K'~fe 4 . Terdni 2, T.Dffbn. Gribble. Quirk . Morgan, Ries. Best: OReefe,Tx- on, S . Dillon, Morgan, Team.Umpires: S. Mason. T. Hansen (F)ELEY PARK 3.2 3.3 6.7 8.10 (58)OLD XAVERL4*IS 1.7 5.15 7.18 12.20(92)Ekry Park : Smith 3, Jackson 2 . Roodenburg 2, Kett, Best: Nelson• Powell, Ly, Smith,Rcodenburg. Deane.Old %averlans: Fowler 4, Cumow, 2 . L.Hardwick 2, J.Hardwick 2, Perry. Fay. BestFo: :~ x. Storey, S.Carrodus. Perry, Calm3n, C .Carrodus.Umpires: T. Brtdeson, M . Foard in

CLUB XVIII NORTHTHERRY PENOLA 2.6 5.9 7.12 9.12 (66)MARCELLIN 1.1 2.4 3.5 6.5 (41)Therry Penola : Eastmre 2 . Chairman 2 . Ca rter 1, Costello 1, Watson 1 . Carbis 1,McAuliffe 1 . Best: Pinner. Kelly . Costello, Chapman . Keenan . Donohue.hSarcellin: Andrew 2, Symes 2 . Tino I . Kost 1 . Best: Alexandndis, Kest, Symes.Andrew, Pmbyn . Moran.Umpires: D. D'Altera• B . Nunn (F )FITZROY REDS 4.3 5.6 7.12 10 .13 (73)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 5.5 8.6 11.8 (74)Fitzroy Reds., Curie 4• Pen ~e Il~v 1, Krick 1, B ance 1, Parsons 1, Sullivan 1, Jackson

1 . Best Pengeliy. Currie.lLamdton . Jackson. Box, Sullivan.

NAME CLUBCLUB XVIIIJ 1Cartlidge PrahranTerzini St KevinsR . Geor e Old XavertansHardwic~ Old XavertansButterworth PrahranCLUB XVIII NORTHKingston Old IvanhoeEastmure Therry penolaStewart Old IvanhoeWall MarcellinHiggins Old XavertansStoney Old XaveriansCLUB XVIII SOUT HOakley CollegiansCollier Monash BluesMcMillan Hampton RoversWhite WhitefriarsLiptrot Old Brighton

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University Blacks, Murphy 4 . Buctrtan 2, Chandler 2, Mine 1, Howell 1, Quinlan1 . Best: Murphy, Arton. Kaleske, Moody, Novell, Chandler.Umpires: T. Byrnes, B . O'Halloran (F )OLD XAVERL4NS ( 2): 5.3 7.6 9.7 12.12 (84)BRUNSWICK 0.2 0.4 2.8 4.11 (35)Old Yavertans (2) : Hig 3, 0'Kan e 2, Stapleton 2, Stones 2, Chambers, Hoare . NQuinn. Best N Quinn, ~.ri Walsh, Francis, warrv. Higgins, Md.ean .Brunswick.* Pike 2, Lovett, Gerdes. Best: Loved, Pike, Brett. Noonan . Sikora. Lomely,Norris .Umpires: R. Benson, R. Parker (F )OLD TRINITY Forfeited 7.8 (50)OLD IVANHOE 11.9 (75)

CLUB RVIII NORTHFITZROY REDS 0.2 1.4 1.7 1.9 (15)THERRY PENOLA 1 .7 2.12 4.15 6.16 (52Fitzroy Reds: Minas. Best: Zacrardi . Hamilton, Burgnarm . Bance, Snaddon, Atkin.Thenp Peaola: Carter 2 . Pinner, Tmsh, Crotty, Roeby. Best Chapman. Pinner,Truslt, Carter, Crotty. Kelly.Umpires: A. Fyfe, M. Thornhill (F)IdARCELLIN 2.3 4.4 5.9 6.15 (51)OLD %ANERL4NS (2) 2.1 3.2 3.3 4.4 (28)AiarcelBn: Kest 2, wall• Tire . Gx, Craclmell. Best Kost. Alexandridis . Perdmnii,Costas. Andrew, S . Mathews.Old Xavterians : O'Brien 2, 01{ane, Stoner. Best Conquest. R°amy, Francis,Robson . Chamberlain, Adams.Umpires: T. Robbins, D . w1ndlow, (t•1BRUNSWICK 0.2 2.8 4.10 9.11 (65)OLD TRINITY 2.6 2.8 4.11 5.13 (53)Brunswick: Davis 2, Srmfb 2, w.biorgan , R .Margan• Pike, hiaineID, McGowan. BestSmith, E.Lovett. W.Margan• R .Mor~an . Da7s. NoonanOld Trinity: J .Cade 2 . Welsh, Clian.Cluistiana Best Lauletia, Lindsey. Cooper,Thwaites. Pe e. Heaven .Umpires: Dotia, A. Shiels (F)OLD IVANHOE 4.0 6.4 7.5 9.8 (62)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.0 8.2 10.4 10.7 (67)Old Ivanhoe: Corm•uk 3, Clarke 2. Smith 2 . Tolley, Coubhan. Best Clarke. Super.M.Veal . Kobe, Tolley. Smith ,But Blacks: Peck 3• Chandler 2, Mien, Otsuka, Schilling. Evans, Jas tibischin .Best: Ralpb . Baben . Mood y~. tAartin. Collms, weber.Umpires: A Barra, Club Umptre (F)

CLUB XVIII SOUTHOLD GEELONG 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7)OLD BRIGHTON 10.5 20.7 24.16 28.15 (183)Old Geelong: Lyons 1 . Best: Loans. L'udtafL Yeah, Wilson, Landy Kuk

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Old Brighton : Li >trot 8. Stockdale 7. Cochnan 4. Aboard 2, Kennedy 2, laddox 2 .Hooper 1, Crew son 1, Paterson 1 . Best: Liptmt. Norwood . Bowden. Paterson .Sedgwick, PAiitelaw.Umpires: T. Byrnes, L. Dillon ([•1MONASH BLUES 2.3 4.3 6.3 7.7 (49)COLLEGIANS 2.1 4.5 5.5 10.10 (70)Monash Blues : L Roods 2, Collier 1, O'Brien I . Cowley 1 . Stoppa 1 . Parsons 1 . BestB Dads, L Woods, Johnstone . Parsons, Mills, S .Dods.Collegians: Oakley 6. Bum 2• StedwrA 1, Treace 1 . Best Lumley. Plains, Oakley,Bum, Lancaster, gttar.Umpires: R Benson, L . McIntyre (F)WHITEFRIARS 4.1 11.11 15.19 16.21 (117)HA2rIPTON ROVERS 5.2 6.2 6.3 6.6 (42)Whitefiiars: White 5 . O'Brien 2, O'Meara 2, Toscano• Ra ftis• Staisholt. Houston,Dyer, Carbone, Murray . Best: ORieam. Jackson, O'Brien, WI6te . Dyer. Carbone,Hampton Rovers: MacMillan 2, Brudar, Devola. Gaudtan, tVdton . Best Brudar,Gauda n . Parish, Roulent, Wilton, Bennett .Umpires: C . Collins, P. Nailer (F )HAWTHORN 0.0 3.0 3.1 5.1 (31)ST LEOS EMMUAS 3.4 6.7 9.14 14.16 (100)St Leos: Batty 3, Contessott o M 2, Contessotto G 234eDonald 2, Daniels, Fedmer,McGloin D, McGloin P. Rancbi. Best ti0od• McGloin D . Kelly. Fechnet ContessottoM. Aulim .Hawthorn: Dixon 2, Williams 2 . McCowan. Best: Mountain B, 0Hanton, Pi(khigtan,Williams, Saddm~ton . Fitzpatrick .Umpires: T. HaIL J . Cki.rotosto (F)

CLUB XVIII SOUTHOLD BRIGHTON 2.1 6.3 6.3 11.12 (78)MONASH BLUES 3.3 4.7 5.11 5.12 (42)Old Brightom Barber S . Liptrot 2. Hooper, Marsden, Bowden, Stockdale . Best:Barber. Norwood, Maddax• Hooper, Kennedy, whilelaw.Moorish Blues: Cotter 2• Cowley. Plehn . S . Dods. Best: Mills. Plehn. Hove, Riddle .0'Shar g messy, Acgley.Umpires. G. Morgan. L . Mclnt}•re (E)OLD GEELONG 1.8 (14)ST LEOS EMMAUS 20.16 (136)Old Geelong: Slattery 1 . Best: McDonald, Slattery, Roos . Baker. Iniliofr. A~ rSt Leos Emmaus: McDonald 5. Daniels 3, MeGkfin 3, Contesatto 2, I~IyL, f`eelunanI . Kelly L McGloin 1 . Nolen 1, Thomas 1. IVinduss 1 . Best Contesotto. McDonald,Mesrher. Nolan . Daly. Kelly.Umpires: M. Foard, P. Nailer (F)COLLEGIANS 4.1 11.6 12.12 16.17 (113)WHITEFRL9RS 2.4 2.5 2.7 4.8 (32)Collegians : Oakley 6, Gran t 3, Brownin~r 2 . S.Day 2. Cooke I, i.ewkowitz 1, Stedw•ell1 . Best: Gambaro. Van Berke], Oakkey,Baxter. Moon . Cooke .Whltefiiars : Murray. O'Brien, Stensliolt. Pratt. Best OMeam, Dt•er, Toscana,Murray . J. Houston . G. Oaken . T. Hansen, T. He~an (F)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 4.3 6.6 10.9 (69)HAWTHORN 2.5 7.7 its 15.11 (101)Hampton Rove rs : Not received .HawtUorm Johnston 2 . Dam 2, Dickson 2, Williams 2, McCowan 2, Zavarella . Berry.Best: Johnsen, Saddin,~ton, Dickson . Orchard, Johnston, Daou.Umpires: D. Murray. T. Robbins in

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From 5 .34-9am each weekday, KevinBartlett and Gary Honey serve up all thelatest footy news and interview theplayers and coaches making the news .

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In the July 6 edition of The Amateur Footballer, PhilStevens stated that he was disturbed to hear of thepossible demise of AFCA VAFA following a report Ihad given to the VAFA Executive committee . Myreport stated that there was a clear lack of interestby AFCA VAFA's members in its activities. I alsoreported that we had been unable to find additionalAFCA VAFA executive members to inject new ideasand enthusiasm to the group .

At AFCA VAFA executive meetings, over the pastcouple of seasons, we have identified names ofcurrent coaches who we felt would add experience, ahealthy injection of ideas and hopefully acommitment to ensure the continuation ofworthwhile service to our memb6rship. Alas, allefforts to encourage others to join have provedfruitless resulting in a decision to make one finalattempt to recruit new blood before ceasing thecurrent activities of the Association . Our majorconcern for the future relates to the fact that thecurrent executive now consists of only four currentcoaches (all senior), one assist senior coach, onepast coach plus Brett Connell. The majority of thesededicated people have been in office for aconsiderable time and were either foundationmembers 12 years ago or close to it . I think it is timethey received some support.

As Phil Stevens pointed out in his editorial, AFCAVAFA is an important advisory group to the VAFAExecutive and has voice on a number of the VAFAsub committees, not the least being the RulesReview committee, the Umpires committee and fullrepresentation on the main body in Victoria . I sit asthe representative on the full VAFA Executivecommittee and can assure you the VAFA does notwant YOUR ASSOCIATION to become extinct .We are extremely proud of the achievements of AFCAVAFA to date, especially the authorisation toconduct our own Level I Accreditation Course, aresponsibility not shared by other associations in

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this state . Should we fold, VAFA coaches will infuture be required to attend another AFCA to gaincompulsory accreditation, surely a backward step!I seek the support of our members to ensure that wecontinue to provide all coaches in the VAFA withappropriate representation and we invite coachesfrom all sectors (senior, assist senior, reserve orunder nineteen) to ex-press their interest in thesecure future of AFCA VAFA. The commitmentinvolves meeting once a month (in-season) with the

option to assist only on specific tasks (rules review,articles for coaches clipboard, professional

development seminars/ presentations, dinners,accreditation course etc .) if times of monthlymeetings do not suit. It is our intention in the futureto work more in sub groups on specific tasks,generally by telephone or by use of electronic mail .

Please contact any member of the executive of AFCAVAFA if you think you can contribute .

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REVIEWParkside traveled to Mt. Eliza knowing a loss wouldmake the taste of finals action almost out of their reac hand encountered a desperate and determinedPeninsula OB keen to lock away third position . A sevengoal to one first quarter set the scene with the Pirateskicking with the aid of a strong breeze . Parsons andCrean were leading the way with some strong in andunder work while Coghlan and Payze were dangerousup forward . The Devils hit back in the second throughthe good play of Vita, Noble and Adams to be withinstriking distance if they could hold the Pirates in thethird . While they managed to do so to some degree thePirates held a good lead at the final break. With theseason on the line the Devils threw everything at thePirates but with White, Wood and Warner holding swaydown back the home team scored an important win .

In tricky wind conditions at Chadstone, Salesianjumped Old Carey to get away to a good start and werenever headed all day. The game that was fiercelycontested from go to whoa, the home team moremethodical in their forays fonvard and with bothdefences doing well Salesian posted a win that assuresthem a final's berth . For Old Carey U 19 playersTrumball (CHB) and MacFarlane (onball) led the wayalong with veterans Faelis and Vasilopoulos .

Yarra Valley encountered a confident Oakleigh outfitkeen to go one better and record a win after their round12 clash with Peninsula . In an even first term whereboth sides peppered the goals the Bushrangers foundthemselves down at the first break. However afterquarter time they banged on nineteen goals to three towin well . Thompson, Collie and Pearce wereprimemovers all day for the victors, while Hancock'sreturn saw him take some telling marks in an ominousreturn to form. For the Krushers none tried harder thanPerdikomatis, Bromley and the Marshall boys .

Bentleigh traveled to Fitzroy Reds in the hope ofassuring themselves a final's berth, but also knowingthat the Reds had, of late, been on the improve . TheDemons played tough man on man football to stranglethe life out of the Reds and despite poor kicking at goalcould well have stitched the game up at quarter time .The Reds had other ideas after halftime matching theDemons four goals apiece but the horse had bolted .Clark, Ireson and Pirie were key play makers for thewinners, while Meighan, Timm and Crowe stood out forthe home team .

La Trobe Uni . after a slow start stormed home to winwell over a tiring Kew. The Students well down at thehalf kicked ten second half goals to two to remain in thehunt for a finals berth.

PREVIEWBentleigh have the opportunity to go to outright third

spot when they hostPeninsula at home .Nothing in the game lasttime where the Pirates ra nover the top of the Demonsat Mt. Eliza . At home the Demons will be too good andwith the likely return of the experienced Seeley will setup a big clash with Yarra Valley next week .

Old Carey must win to keep their chances of playing off inthe finals alive today against Fitzroy Reds. While the Redsform of late has been on the improve Old Carey have toomuch at stake to drop this one, with the added incentiveof reversing their round 5 result a motivating factor .

La Trobe pushed Salesian at Chadstone last timearound and while the Students play the bigger venuewell Salesian's form has been solid . Salesian's greaterforward power should see them hold sway to the tuneof 5 majors, and also in preparation for the larger final'sgrounds Garry Connolly would be well aware a strongshowing today is imperative .

Parkside welcome Yarra Va lley in what will be a lastgasp for the Devils in the pursuit of a final's berth . TheDevils must hold the potent Bushranger forwards andwill rely on playmakers in Hockey, Stonehouse and Wareto fire . With their backs against the wall the Devils are adangerous opposition and Tim Killworth will be aware ofthe importance of a strong Bushranger showing today .At home Devils in a thriller by less than a kick.

Oakleigh host Kew at Kew - a touch of the AFL aboutthis one. Kew gave the Krushers a touch tip last timearound and with Dahlstrom, Cullen and Woodhousekey playmakers the Browns will hold the aces . Howeverthe Krushers recent form has been on the improve andwith "Squizzy" taking the reins have found a new leaseof life . Krushers to get the points in a tight tussle .

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Boys Hall of Fame were inducted at a glitteringc eremony last Saturday night and the Club wishes tocongratulate Allan and Helen Angus, Scott Glover,Howard Mitchell, Bruce Sampson (posthumously),tvqark Sampson, Anthony Thripp and Steven Wiltshirefor their remarkable achievements and theircontribution to the POBFC and the VAFA. True Piratesone and all.

< `,LESIAN - Congratulations to Matthew (Shrek, Fatlrse Annoying Spice, Fat Boy, Pie Boy ; Tyrone Baxter)

Cooke on playing his 100th game with Salesian lastv:cek. Matt's football career was rejuvenated this yearwhen he decided that fullback was the position he

his position as a rugged, hard at the football, Reserves

could play his best football in . Under the guidance ofprevious coach Matt Sexton, Matthew had cemented

player . A great preseason, and a new coach to sharesome verbal diarrhea with has seen him blossom in2002 . Cookie has been an implement to the game (aknife in the back of many a coach to be exact) . Althoughwe have little statistical data on Matt, I'm sure he couldservice you with an in depth appraisal of his career,including graphs and future projections . A non stoptalker on and particularly off the field, Matt's career hasparalleled that of his beloved Tigers over the past 20years . The new look helmet has increased his visualpresence on the field and also added a new "look at me"dimension to his game. Well done Matt .OLD CAREY - favourite son, Cam Campbell plays his150th game in the Black, Gold, and Blue againstFitzroy Reds. 'CC' started with the U19s in 1993, and,apart from 1994, when he was with Hawthorn & OldScotch, has been with us ever since . Renowned for hisground hugging, swooping runs and bullet-likepassing, CC is a former B & F winner, and was amember of the 1998 Premiership side . Now a Co-Captain of the Seniors team, and a Committee Member,CC, along With his parents Graeme & Lorraine, is anintegral part of on and off field life at the Club, and willbe for many years ahead. Congratulations Cam, youare a star !

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PENINSULA 7.3 9.6 15,13 18.15 (123)PARKSIDE 1.2 4.5 7.7 12.13 (85)Peninsula J.Cogtilan 4, Payze 2, Pettitt 2, T.PrendergasL Trewhitt,AAtclllson, Cook. Clanngbold, Warner, Bowen. Denny. C7ean . Torossi.Best White. Wood, Warner. Pettitt, S.Parsons. Crean .Parkslde : Marull i 3, Noble 2, Wise 2, StarBtz 2, Scholl, Barlow, Demirov .Best Vita . Copley, Noble, Adams, Demirov, Starkie .Umpires : A Stubbs, D. Irons (F)SALESIAN 4.2 4.5 6.5 8.7 (55)OLD CAREY 1 .3 2.6 4.10 4.12 (36)Salesian: Thant 6. Grace. Nannes . Best Thain, Nannes, Cooke, Grace,Bobetic. Canavan .Old Carey: Raft 2, Morrison, Angus . Best AGuerra, Trumbull,MacFarlane, McConnell . T.tilood, Cann .Umpires: G. Wardrop. D. Longw•orth (F). R Benson (J) . G. Kennedy (B), P.Whitehead, P. Wallis (G )YARRA VALLEY 4 .7 10.10 14.15 23.19 (157)OAKLEIGH 4.8 4.9 6.11 7.11 (53)Yarra Valley OB : Crowe 5, P Cremean 4, B Peake 2, Hancock 2, Keem 2,Stone 2. R Drew 2, Middlin, Beal, A Drew, MacVean . Best R Drew, Keem,Stone, Crowe, B Peake. Hancock.Oaklelgh: C Marshall 2 . Varkatzos 2, K Marshall . Connellan, Dalton. BestPerdikomans, T Bromiet, Clark, K Marshall, C Marshall . Varkatzos .Umpires : C. Collins, A Damen in . S. Collins (B), E. Boa], P. Mitchell (G)FITZROYREDS 1.2 3.5 4.5 7.9(51)BENTLEIGH 4.6 5.7 6.16 10 .17 (77)Fitzroy Reds: Tronese 2 . Lee. Atherton, Camilleri, Crowe, Mitchell. BestMeighan . Timm, Crowe, V. Calull, Camilleri, Horridge.Bentleigh: Sharp 3. Henry 2, Clough, Martin . Ireson . Lane . Dimattina .Best- Clark . Ireson, Pirle, Sice, Henry, Lane .Umpires: A Stubbs, S. Mackie (F), G . Kennedy (B), E. Baal, P. Mitchell (G)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .3 3.8 6.14 13 .19 (97)KEW 2.3 6.5 7.5 8.7 (55)La Trobe : 3 White 2Brookes . 2Farrant . Adamthwalte, Morton, Dmme,Mawrc)sley, Sheidrick, Ludeman . Best Ludeman, White. Edwards, Murphy,Dunne. Brooks ,Kew: 3 Mousst, 2 Dalrymple. Cullen, Mainsbridge . Raffaele. Best Looker,Dalmnp)e . Bradley, Moore, Fabinyt . CrUnmius .Umpires : J . Grossbard, P. Simpson (F), K. Brewer, M . Simpson (G)

RESERVESPENINSULA 7.6 10.7 16.12 22 .15(147)PARKSIDE 0.2 1.6 1,6 4.8(32)Peninsula. T.Coghlan 6, Stainforth 3 . Murray 2, Mcliinstry2, AParsons 2,Gardiner 2, Rittman 2, Gardner, Hopkins, Haley. Best Barber, Muir.T.Camion, Stai forth, T.Coghlan, Haley.Parkside: Zarafa 2, Boughton, Romano . Best ?arafa. Jorgensen-Smith,Nalder, Demirov, Romano, Pasloe.SALESIAN 4.1 4.2 6.3 7.5(47)OLD CAREY 1 .1 1.4 2.9 7.14 (56)Salesian: Byrne 4, Todd 2, Seager Best Byrne . Seager, Hanaphy. Smith,Brennan, Maillard.Old Carey: Drever, B.Chiuchiarelti . Gates, Konstantinidis, Winchester,Tompkins. Best England . Elsner, Tompkins . Gates, Sontag, VanCuylenberg.YARRA VALLEY 4 .7 14.17 16.18 23.21 (159)OAKLEIGH 1.0 1.0 5.1 5.1 (31)Yarra Vall ey: Laing 9 . Pask 4. Smith 2, Simpson. Reynolds. Balshaw. Ho. Drew,Buruma . Potter, Joiner. Best Balshaw. Courts. Joiner. Laing Parry . Pask.Oakleigh: Gant 3 . King, Rogers . Best: Rogers. Kerley, Brown, Gant,Andrews . King.FITZROY REDS 2.3 4.6 4.8 8.16 (64)BENTLEIGH 3.1 3.3 3.5 3.6(24)Fitzroy Reds: T. Jackson 2, Braniley, Leske . Heenan, Crane, Reid,Pengelly. Best A . Parsons . Clark . S. Andrew, Bare, Pengelly, Heenan.Beatleigh : Punter, Withington . Adams. Best Jackson, Lawford .. Vivona,Padgham, Wade, Adams.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.4 3.6 3.11 3.13 (31)KEW 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.6 (120)La TYnbe: Griffin . Sampson, Launikonis . Best Pttaro . Poulton, Harvey,Smith, Walker, L, Hopkins.Kew: Watts . Best Cronin, Hayes.Watts, Drago, Alfeild McArdle .

TODAY'S MATCHES - 112Bentleigh v. Peninsula

Old Carey v. Fitzroy RedsLa Trobe University v. Salesian

Parkside v. Yarra ValleyOakleigh v. Kew game to be played at Kew

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OLD CAREYCoach : Glenn Taylor

Res Paul Montgomery

1 . C. Angus (VC)2 . D. Faelis3. M . Cohen4, S . Vital i5. RKonstantinidis6. C . Campbell (C)7. H . Van Cu y lenburg7 . A. Drover R8 . M . Cann9, B . Shutie10 . K . Shrives11 . N . Everett (VC)12 . L . MacFarlane13. M. Sontag14. M. Curry15. N . Bull16 . R. Graham17. M . Yarnall18 . C. Matthews18 . B . Chiuchiarelli R19 . T. Wood19. P. Drake R20. J. Raftopoulos21 . R . Leong22 . C. Ba

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23 . T. Price24 . P. Unkles25 . P. Buss e25. L . Chiuchiarelli R26. D. Sher r27. N . Vasilopoulos (C)28. H . Morrison29 . S. Assimo30 . A. Guerra31 . J . Ward32 . P. Graham33 . J . Mai33. N . England R34. W. Giannikos35. S. McConnell35. S. Hardy R36 . S . Wood37 . D. Palmer38 . L. Guerra39 . M . ENins40 . T. Robison41 . A . Gates42. P. Montgomery43. D. Joyce44. A. White45. T. Bul l46. H. Giannikos47. S . Weill48 . C. Popplewell49 . W. Mudge50 . A . Ken t51 . R . Hall52. A. Stevens53. A. Pi tts54. K. Gian nikos55 . L . Patt erson58 .J . Boncher59 . C. Mason60 . L. Brain61 . C. Davey62 . P. Tompkins63. B . Rodrigues64. S . Sutt on65. D. Eisner67. C. Hickey68 . S . Har t69 . 0. Winchester70 . J . Marshall71 . S . Feehan72. J . Engwerda73. C . Elliott74. S. Mees75, C. Smith76 . J . Vogel77 . B . Spedding78, N . Latham88 . M ar t Heppell

PARKSIDECoach : Mark Row e

Res Coach: Glen Dunbabin

1 R . Adams2 G. Davies3 K. Nobl e5 T. Stonehouse6 S . Ware7 J. Muscat8 J. Chilcott9 A. Constantini10 A. Vita11 B . Hockey (VC)12 D. McCal l13 A . Copley (RVC)14 P. Hanle y15 D. Moodie (C)16 M. Ros s17 A. Romano18 M. Schwab]19 T. Ryan20 D. Singleton21 J. Schol l22 R . Wise23 R . Beck24 R . Marull i25 M. McPherson27 D. Matthews28 R. Martinez29 J . Libroaperto30 T. Barlow31 S. Hogan32 J. McCal l33 K. Allan (RC)34 M. Romano35 G . Panjari36 M . O'Connor38 H. Byrne42 P. Dean43 B . Gorman44 P. Soligo45 B. McGillian46 C . Welsh47 C. Tyson48 C. Ross49 S. Pascoe51 A. Vatomidos52 B . Cassano53 P. Romano54 S. Marino55 M. Wis e56 T. Wis e57 B. Boughton58 T. Mangos60 J . Drakopoulos61 P. Tascone63 R .Jones65 S. Carmody66 C . Chioppi70 S. Diver71 A. Inglis

PE 71 6[`SJL :'rCoach: Rod Kerle y

Res Coach : Neil Franks

1 S. Parsons2 A Parsons3 M. Gotdthorp4 E . Bowen (Vc)5 N . Kent6 M. Warner7 S. Murray7 N . Franks (Res .)8 P. Angu s9 M. Dentry9 P. Krohn (Res.)10 A. Haley10 T. Trewhitt11 S. Ferguson12 C. Pettitt13 T. Braden14 S. White15 A. Wood16 S. Claringbold17 J. Coghlan18 J . Whelan19 A. MclGnstry20 S . Prendergast21 A . Macpherson22 A Atchison (C)23 R . Powney24 T. Prendergast25 J. Atchison26 P. Prendergast27 S . Payze28 B . Taylor29 S . Torossi30 A Crean31 G. Davies32 H . Shorten33 R . Stainforth34 M. Alle n35 R. Wolfenden36 P. Serra37 B . O'Neill38 T. Coghlan39 S. Barber40 B. Mitchell41 A Vidotto42 A. Litttechild43 G . Gardiner44 A. Kelson45 D. Bake r46 L. Prendergast47 L. Palmer48 A Bonner49 C . Wilson50 P. Arnold51 R . Sharpin52 T. Nea l56 P. Rittman57 M . Conroy58 D. Brennan59 S. Foss69 J. Muir

SALESIAN D .C .Coach : Gary Connoll y

Assist Coach: David ToddRes Coach : David Todd

1 A Stevens2 A. Anderson3 S. Sutherland4 S. Bobetic5 M. Canavan6 D. Forer7 G. Gasped8 S. Logan9 A Campbell10 S.Oldfield11 A. Davey12 M. Bates13 I . Bobetic14 J . Ngo15 C. Ryan16 G . Irvine17 M . Ferwerda16 D. Barry19 S. Brown20 A. Seager21 A. Bates22 R. Stevens23 S. Nolan24 A Grace25 M . Tambling26 J. Nannes27 A Higgins28 M . Byrne29 C. Ros e30 M. Cooke31 J. Shirley32 G . Riley33 N. Callaghan34 D. Rao35 P. Knott36 D. Todd37 S. Sinclair38 T. Alligan39 P. Pitts40 M. Forer41 J. Novello42 P. Evans43 E. Maillard44 C. Hunt45 S . Horvath46 S . Porter47 B. Bowman48 M. Bourke49 G. Gleeson50 P. Alle n51 S. Parisi52 R . Cincotta53 B. Chalmers54 D. Allen55 E . Hanaphy56 D. Stinear57 D. Gheblikan58 S. Butle r59 D. Blake60 D. levoli61 J. Rad i62 B. Kirchner63 L. Seager64 J . McClaren65 A. Darcy66 C. Clauson67 A . Thai n68 A Healey69 B. Atkins70 A. Chiappini71 R. Cincotta72 D. Olive r73 A. Gasped74 C. Roache75 A . Sexton79 S . Morrish80 M . Forbes81 P. Turley82 M. Smith83 D. Bowman84 W. Chapman85 D. Sutherland

YARRA VALLEYCoach : Tim fGllworth

Res Coach: Rowan Davi s

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"If there is a chance, don't miss it ."

VAFAUA NEWS & SNIPPETS :Congratulations to Luke Moncrieff (Field), Luke Holmes(Field), Scott Fraser (Boundary), Ben Parsons (Boundary),Mathew Simpson (Goal) and Craig Arnol (Goal) who allumpired the Under 19 Representative Games atElsternwick Park Last Sunday . A special mention to DiWhiteley who replaced Ben on the boundary after he wasinjured . What a promotion - water carrier to Rep Umpire!

Congratulations to Jason Moore who last weekendumpired his 200th VAFA game. Jason joined the VAFA in1991 from the development squad and prior to thatumpired for 10 years for the Wangaratta Umpires doingapproximately 200 games . In 1989 he had one season withWarrnambool which was cut short due to workcommitments . Well done Jason we hope you had a greatgame and even better celebration .A couple of weeks ago we mentioned that our VAFAUA Goaland Boundary umpires umpired in the AFL Legends gameat Optus Oval last year, we thought we would mention thatPeter James A Section Field umpire has umpired thecurtain raiser for the past three years . They play the SuperRules game as a curtain raiser. Peter is the UmpiresAdvisor for the Super Rules competition which has threeage groups of 35, 40 plus (Masters), a Seniors which is 45and over and Super Seniors is 50 and over. We have severalexperienced A Section field and goal umpires that umpirethese games every fortnight on a Sunday afternoon . Laterthis year a Super Rules carnival will be held in Melbournein late September at Royal Park, which occurs every year ina different state around late September or early October.Anyone interested in umpiring Super Rules can talk toPeter James at training on a Tuesday or Thursday night.

At our last Annual General Meeting in June PresidentAnthony Damen introduced that an Andy CarrickMemorial Trophy will be awarded at the Pre Finals Dinnerto an umpire for their commitment to umpiring in the lowergrades . This award came from an idea raised by SteveMcCarthy after the sad passing of our great mate last year .

Well done Macca.

FOOTBALL UMPIRIN GTHE ROM-CONTACT COLLEGE T SPORT :In 2000, Ron Martyn set up an Umpire DevelopmentProgram at St Paul's College North Altona called"Developing your Managerial Skills via Umpiring". Theinitial course - "Introduction to Umpiring" - being 7 onehour sessions, covering the requirements of Boundary and

Goal Umpiring . In 2001 elevenstudents from St Paul's Collegeumpired as goal or boundaryumpires in the VAFA . Our thanks go to those clubs in theWestern Suburbs and the Albert Park area that encouragedthese young umpires . Seeing the success and realising thepotential of the program, the VAFA and VAFAUA activelysupported the program. This year we saw Penola College inBroadmeadows and Whitefriars College in Donvale, join StPaul's College in running the ongoing program . To date theprogram has seen 45+ students introduced to VAFAUmpiring, with most continuing to enjoy umpiring as apart of a team sport . Word of mouth has resulted instudents from other colleges leg five students from StKevin's College) asking to and becoming part of theprogram. The big successes of the program to date are :Chris O'Shea, who has advanced to umpire an A Sectiongame on the boundary; Lindsay Pell, B Section in theGoals ; Andrew Shiels, Daniel Stephens and Jarred Aspinallwho have all performed as single Field Umpires in Under19 and D Section games . The challenge for 2003 is tomaintain the program in existing Colleges whilst expandinginto other Colleges. An unsolicited comment from anumpire's parents sums up the value of the UmpireDevelopment Program ; "My son's confidence and fitnesshas really improved and he's keen to continue theumpiring" . An added plus for the program is that theStudent Umpires are now available to umpire their collegefootball games, adding that extra bit of professionalism tothe College contests. The next phase of the program is toset up a Course that couples the theory of supervision andmanagement, with these practical skills developed throughumpiring. This should help prepare the student umpiresfor life in the work-force . The major reason for the successof the program to date is no doubt the assistance andsupport from all the people associated with VAFA football.Colleges and students interested in being part of theongoing program should contact this column, the VAFA orVAFAUA .

ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG:Rob Mayston: Nickname: Spider, A Section Field Umpire,

Games Umpired : 165 (130 SAAFL), AFL Team : Essendon.

Best AFL Player: Tim Watson, Hobbies : Wife and his four

kids .

Paul Tuppen: Nickname : Tupps, D Section Field Umpire,Games Umpired : 135. AFL Team : Sydney Swans, Best AFLPlayer: Paul Kelly, Hobbies : Scouting.

Adrian Zaleman: Nickname : Adi, C/D Section GoalUmpire, Games Umpired : 14 . AFL Team: Carlton, Best AFLPlayer : Anthony Koutofides, Hobbies : Powerlifting, Hangingout with friends and going to the movies.

SOCIAL EVENTS : Pre Finals Dinner - 26/8 (MCG,COMPULSORY), A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9

Grand Final BBQ - 22/9 Presentation Night and Trip Away

- TB A

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Albie Firley

Paul Hoffman

Adam Conquest

Landan Blackball

Mark Taylor

10 Avi Wekselman

I1 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

1 6 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralp h

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Greg Rowlings

2=1 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

"3 Chris Stevens (S)

5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

8 Tony Hegan

9 Damian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhea d

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken MeNiec e

29 Peter James

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Mitch Buxton

12 Janiie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 Miles Argal l

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Petti s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

11 Paul Tuppe n

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moor e

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Aspinall

32 Jarred Stephens

34 Daniel Whiteley

35 Dianne Walker

37 Ken

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not like they're brothers borrowingsome gear. Maybe Dan's Elite SportsProperties handles Jason? No . Got it.Jase's wife Kate Anderson and Dan'swife Sally Driscoll are top athletesand friends .

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® STAWELL CHAMP KICKING GOALS : WE GETall sorts playing Club XVIII but a recently retiredStawell Gift champion? Jason Richardson, whoplayed senior footy with the strong De La Salle teamsof the late 80s before concentrating on sprinting,won pro-sprinting's biggest purse in 1993 . Themarketing genius of Oakley sports goods has beenwalking through the famous gates of Stawell(pictured) ever since but this year he took the spikesout for the last time . The Dees' Club XVIII thoughhave benefited by coach Mark Williamson' s

friendship, that dates backto school, to secure Jason' sservices . DLS's best-of-the-rest have gone from middle-of-the-table to a chance forthe title since Jase hasbeen booting goals from thehalf forward-line . What wecouldn't work out is howcome Jase wear's an OldXavs' jumper with thenumber 17 to DLStraining? Isn't that the

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Xaverians) in action aga l nst goal-kicking champ DanPaul 0'Keete (St. Kevins) Richardson? It is, but it's

® ANDO STILL A FAN : The HeraldSun's Jon Anderson, regularly showswhy he won the VAFA's Media

Personality Award, with his Amateur snippets in hismedia colunm in the sports section . This seasonAndo has run stories on Peninsula Old BoysSecretary Peter Mitchell and Old Haileybury's BrettO'Farrell.

(D NUTRITIONAL SECRETS OF B&F FAVE:QUINTON Gleeson, in his second year as amidfielder with Uni Blues, is a chance to poll well inthe Woodrow Medal . His fitness is importantparticularly with his coach Michael Conlan being ahealth fanatic . Why then was Quint spotted with abag full of candy coming out of a cinema? A sheepishQuinton found it difficult to answer. We checkedwith a nutritionist that candy is OK immediatelyafter exercise but not when resting. Suppose, it'sgood to see that even champs are human .

(9 HOW MUCH TO COACH? MHSOB new coachCampbell Glover is a personal trainer. We did somechecking and the best rate you get for such work is$50 an hour and $75 for a couple . So how about 30guys? We've done our sums, which by the by weretaught at the High, and we figure that with thiscompounding rate, that's about $100 per hour.Don't senior coaches put in at least 30 hours aweek?So that's how the big-name coaches figure outtheir remuneration!

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(9 TURNING IT AROUND : D4 SECTION Albertpark is looking forward to its golden jubilee next yearwith the VAFA. It was only in 1998 the club nearlyfolded . Hard work from president Brian Bennett,who sends out a weekly newsletter and with hisdaughter Nicole run the canteen as well as preparingmeals for the players every Thursday night aftertraining. Nicole's husband Michael Sweeney is thereserves umpire, team manager, water boy andbabysitter. AP had a successful sportspersonsafternoon last month hosted by Number 1 ticket-holder Tony Leonard and starring fellow 3AWcelebrity Ernie Sigley, who also supports St Mary's .CUB donated a few barrels for guests like jockeyGreg Hall, Collingwood's Len Thompson and DesTuddenham to enjoy. It has been work like this thathas realised a debt-free APFC. There are plans toraise $6000 for a light tower to be installed. Playingnumbers are up to and maybe it is the incentive todo a pre-season on the famous Port MelbourneFootball ground in Graham Street. Coach JohnAhern was unable to use AP's ground due to theGrand Prix .

CO ADAPTABLE DALE : MAZENOD'S Dale Grantcontinues to rack up sporting achievements . Lastyear Dale, born with half a right arm, played his firstsenior A Section match. This year he's back to thepool and in the S9 50 free class, Dale has takensilver at the BT Nationals in England, gold at theGerman Open . Dale, who has been the runner forthe Mazenod this year, is competing in the worldchampionships trials in Sydney next month .

(5 ON THE IMPROVE: HAPPY to report that VAFATreasurer Noel Rundle has recovered well from astay in hospital . Noel's first words to visitors: "I think

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® KNOW YOUR EXEC-UTIVE I : RICHARD EVANS Westart a new series this week .

OUR president has beenassociated with the VAFA for •-- -_ _ _33 years joining Old Ivanhoe Noel RUndle - on thein 1969 before becoming its Improvedelegate-member from 1970 to 1991 . Richard joinedthe executive and permit committees in 1990 andhas held the chair on both. An executive with theAustralian Barley Board, Richard's commitment tothe VAFA is simple : "I love the game and I love beinginvolved at club level and executive level" . The teadrinker was a field umpire for one year with the VFL(sounds like this column's scribe) . The main changesRichard has seen during his five decades are : thechange from one field umpire to three, theintroduction of the blood rule, the 25-metre penalty,the benefit of clubs improving theirgrounds, forexampleScotch's moveto Camberwelland clubdiscipline is"miles in front".Richard hasattended everyone of St Kilda'sgrand finals inthe 20th Century,

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Round R Match Report .DIVISION 1 :Nth Ballarat played host to Mambourin Tigers andseem to be coming into form at the right end of theseason . Nth Ballarat 13 19 90 to MambourinTigers 4 8 32 . In the other Division 1 game Geelonghad the upset of the round defeating the strongKaringal 1 combination by 9 points . Geelong 1 5 636 to Karingal 1 4 3 27 .

Next week Nth Ballarat play Geelong in what shouldbe a very close game with Geelong looking like theymay get over the line . Karingal play MambourinTigers with Karingal on the rebound from a raredefeat . It looks like they will return to the winninglist against an inconsistent Mambourin Tigers .

DIVISION 2 :Colac were able to post a win against Moonee ValleyMagpies in a very entertaining game. Colac 8 10 58to Moonee Valley Magpies 3 4 22 . Ringwood andOvens And Murray Jets also had a close game withthe game only being won in the dying minutes of thelast quarter. Ringwood Blues 8 8 56 to Ovens AndMurray Jets 5 10 40. Karingal 2 were to good forMaribyrnong in a very close game . Karingal 2kicking 5 1 31 to Maribyrnong 4 4 28 . Bendigowere far to strong for Bulleen Templestowe kicking18 20 128 to Bulleen Templestowe 0 1 1 .Broadmeadows and Sth Yarra I did not completetheir game with the game awarded to Sth Yarra wholed 5 4 34 to 4 8 32 .

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Pound 13 Reviewionash Gryphons scored a superlative victory ove r

ladder leaders West Brunswick . Harrak and Baxterwere great for the Gryphons, as was that man Cannanefor the Pies .Power House comfortably defeated Richmond Centralin a scrappy contest that judging by the nature of thescores, I can only hope there was a serious breezehappening.Swinburne University let a useful early fourth quarterslip as Elsternwick scored the last eight goals of thegame to win by 20 points .In a great game of VAFA footy, Hawthorn got up in aheartbreaker over Syndal Tally Ho, prevailing in aclassic contest by one point . Hallisey, Joy and Merestwere good for the Hoers whilst Steele, Patterson andPhil Avery were the Hawks best.

Round 14 PreviewWHAT PETE SAYS:

Syndal Ta lly Ho take on St . John's OC in a crucialmatch for both teams, with the JOCs' continuing questfor a top two finish, and the Synners' also having finalsaspirations. Syndal went agonisingly close last weekagainst Hawthorn, and certainly wouldn't want to gothrough that again. I think though, the JOCs shouldwin by a slightly larger margin .

Richmond Central host Hawthorn Amateurs in a verydifficult encounter for the home side . The Hawks havepretensions of a top two-spot, while the Snakes aredesperate for any wins they can get . A win for the homeside seems as unlikely as Michael Jackson being hiredto babysit Tommy Mottola's children, but strangerthings have happened . Not today though. Hawksshould do the business .Swinburne University welcome Power House to St.James Park eager to reverse the result of last week'seffort and keep alive their hopes of a finals appearancethis season. The Piranhas are snapping at the heels oftheir opponents above them after three consecutivewins, but if the Razorbacks play to the ability they havedisplayed for the greater part of the season'so far, thenI feel they should be able to halt the streak of theHouse. Swinburne to win .

Ifeel compelled to pay a tribute to the Gryphons (orelse Steve Bourbon will eat my soul) after their effortlast round against West Brunswick. They play SouthMelbourne Districts this week and if they play as wellas they did last time out, there's no reason why theycan't win. The Bloods will ensure they won't have it alltheir way, but today it's Monash for mine.

Elsternwick travel to Western Oval to face WestBrunswick in another tough encounter for the red and

blacks. Thehome side willbe red hot toatone for theirloss to the Gryphons and will be keen to make the mostof this opportunity, despite Elsternwiek's good win lastweek. Sides as good as West Brunswick rarely lost twicein a row and I can't see it happening today.Pies to take the points .

WHAT ED SAYS:

A couple of very interesting results! Monash showedwhat they are capable of with a big win over the in formWest Brunswick whilst the resurgent Elsternwick didtheir finals aspirations no harm with a great win overSwinburne .Once again, where does that leave us? Well, the doublechance fight continues unabated although the Westieswill be annoyed at having slipped from the top two, atleast momentarily. The chase for fourth spot now seemsto be down to two . Swinburne have a tough run homewhllst the Wicks momentum appears to be building .Finally, the relegation battle, which seemed a formalitya few weeks ago is really hotting up. Power Housewould have been disappointed with the Monash resulthowever they might be eyeing off some sides abovethem over the next few weeks . Mark these words, round18 to decide all three positions .

To the matches . St Johns play Syndal in a game whereit is hard to see the top of the tree Jocs get beaten .Syndal are a highly competitive unit but thedisturbances of the home ground facilities must take atoll on the club . Jocs for mine .

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again, Hawthorn should have too much to play for .Swinburne host the House in a game a few weeks agothey might have pencilled in for a win . Big stakes fordifferent reasons . Swinburne's form has been prettygood all year and now is not the time to get off them .The Swine for me.

,The Gryphs and South Melbourne clash in a gamewhere the winner should find mid field sanctity whilstthe loser slips closer to the relegation mire . The Gryphsare just about back to full strength and shouldcontinue an end of year surge with a win .Finally, match of the round sees Elsternwiek travel toWest Brunswick. The Wicks have had plenty ofhonourable losses to higher rated clubs through theyear but will be well aware that the time is nigh .Unfortunately they meet the Westies not only on therebound but also at home . One tough assignment!Westies for me .

RESERVESPete : JOCs, Hawks, Razorbacks, Bloods (unless MattHealy doesn't play, then Gryphons), Pies .

Ed: Jocs, Hawks, House, South and Westies .

SOCIAL NOTE SSyndal Ta lly Ho - are hosting there first social night intheir new social rooms on the 3rd of August .Sponsored by The Beehive Hotel, the Karaoke Nightcosts $10 per person . The event starts at 7pm andpromises to be a fantastic night for all .

ST. JOHN'S OC - offer their belated congratulations toAdrian "A.J." Fonceca on recently reaching his 50thgame for the club . We appreciate your contributions onand off the field and look forward to another 50 games .Once again, well done A.J., from all at the JOCs .

SYNDAL TALLY HO - congratulate Ian MacKenzie onhis 50th game for the club . "IMAC" is a valuableclubman both on and off the field, and has re-established himself as a key contributor in the seniorside after playing in the reserves flag side of 2001 . Welldone, and all at Jordan Reserve look forward to youbeing around for many years to come .

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to allwho have sent us information . Any correspondenceregarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given(ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter via phone on 99209034, fax on 9920 9098 or email Peter.PS.WilliamsonCcentrelink .gov.au or Ed via email onEd.SillClocker .com It would be terrific to hear fromevery team, every week during the season .Have a great VAFA weekenrLrr

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Syndal Tally-Ho v . St JohnsRichmond Central v. Hawthorn Amateurs

Swinburne University v. Power HouseSouth Melbourne Districts v. Monash Gryphons

West Brunswick v . Elsternwick

ST JOHNS 7.7 11.11 16.14 20.15 (135)SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS2 .1 6.5 8.7 13.10 (88)St Johns: Harnett 5 . Dowsett 4, Jones 4, Dragvridge 3 . Walker 1, Hilton 1,Waters 1 . Koppens 1 Best Hartnett, Dragwidge, Van Houten, Hilton, Emery,Dowsett .South Melbourne Districts : Cheevers 2, D'Andrea 2 . Hannan2, Johnson2 . McQualterl, D'Andrea 1 . Luxford 1, Doyle 1, MeKerrow. BestWashington, Daalder, Baade. Hannan, Brown, Luifbrd .Umpires: R Love, A. Ladd (F), M . Ladd (B), P. Maddocks, R Dodd (G)POWERHOUSE 3.7 4.14 9.21 12.30 (102)RICHMOND 1.3 2.7 4.11 5.14 (44)Powerhouse: D.Boland 2, M.11'alters 2, S .West 2, D .Miller 1, RParker I .J.Rainey 1, C .Rtchardson 1 . ARobinson 1, A.Rolls 1 Best B.Turner,D.Boland, ARobinson, L.Farrell, ARolls. D.0'ConnorRichmond: K.Day 2, G .Jacobs 1 . M.Gleeson 1, C .Cartvrright BestS.Lynch . T.0'Sullivan, M.Harris. K.Day, D.Phelan, RTrotter.Umpires: P. trouble, J . Mousley (RDL) (F), M. Tehan (RDL), S. Grey (RDL)(B), R. Seymour. T. Gillies (RDL) (G)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.1 5.6 10.7 15.10 (100)WEST BRUNSWICK 1.5 2.6 3.11 5.14 (44)Monash Gryphons: Kent 4, Blandford 4, Leeton 2 . N Rutherford 2 . Roche,Stratford, Bourbon Best C Nichols, Caxliead, Harrak . Wells, Gilchrist,N.Rutherford.West Brunswick.- Kent, Broekley. Lehmann, Carmane, Bagnal BestEdwards, A@st. Camrane. Brunt, Benjamin, Pietsch.Umpires : G. Skandakumar, G. Kelly (F), A Valopoulos (B), S. Valopoulos (G)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.2 3.12 4.12 5.14 (44)HAWTHORN 2.0 3.1 5.4 6.9(45)Syndat Tally-Ho: L. Harmemann 2, Cactlla, Allard, Joy. Best Hallisay, Joy,Discombe, Cacllla, Bennett, M. MoresiHawthorn: Lauletta 3. Avery, Phillips, Jackomonts . Best, Saulle, Phillips.Burke, Avery, Carle.Umplres: M . Gibson, S. Stokes (F)SIPINBURNE 2.2 8.3 12.7 14.9 (93)ELSTERNWICK 4 .2 6.6 9.9 17.11 (113)Svrln)nmre: Murchie 4, M. Higgkis 4, Smith 2, Piotrowski, R Roberts,Jones, O'Mara . Best Allen. Higgins, Fragiacomo, Prior, RRoberts.Elsternwiek: Wigmore 4. Burney 3, Yemm 2, Curtain 2, C . Mahoney 2,Hunter 2 . Byrne, Perkins.Umpires : J . Lipson, A. Firley (F), C. Love (B), R Richards, G . Clancy (G)

RESERVESST JOHNS 1.5 2.6 2.7 3 .7(25)SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS0.1 4.4 6.5 10.8 (68)St Johns: Johnson 2, Monroe 1 . Best Ladson, Merrigan, Wathen, Batty,Sacco. Hyland .South Melbourne Districts : Rosowskl 4. Fern 2, MeKillop 2 . BestThomas, Downing, Fern. McKillop. Thomas, Gaylor.POWERHOUSE 2.3 6.7 7.7 9.16 (70)RICHMOND 2.1 3.2 4.4 4.5 (29)Powerhouse : N.Pavlou 4, L.Derriman 3. J.Evans 1, C.King 1 . Best.D.«'right. RCassio . RTaylor, RMarshall, J.Gourlay, J. Harris M.CoomberRichmond: 2, M .De Fratis 1 . AJones 1, Best M .Coomber, D.Hogan,K .Pardy. ATitley, D.GreenMONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 4.3 4.6 6.9 (45)WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .0 6.2 6.2 6.5(41)Monash Gryphons: Gonis 2, Lo4vtt 2, Andrew Clarke, Leroy . BestRobinson, Warren, Campbell, Rogers, Stirling, Jarrad .West Brunswick : Tobin 3, Vitale 2, Russell. Best Riley, 4Veston, Henderson,Campbell, Lewis, Hamilton.SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.2 4.5 4.6 5.6 (36)HAWTHORN 2.6 4.7 6.10 6.11 (47)Syndal Tally-Ho : D. Richardson, 0'Boyle. Beckett. Miller. Murray. Best J .Robinson, Hartnett, Murray, Beckett . A. Richardson, Clark,Hawthorn: Razicka, Kerr, A Collins, Carter. Tyson . Moncrief. Best Glover,Tsoumbris, Carter, Kerr, Crivelli, West .SWINBURNE 2.1 3.4 3.4 5 .5(35)EL9TERNWICK 6.4 11.6 18.8 19.12 (126)Swinbiune: Canfield 2, Dobson, Demarte, Culph . Best Sandhu . Kliska,Benson . Howat, Drahtidis, McCalman .Elsternwick: 07.oughlin 4, McAdam 3, Hank'v13, Gordon 2, K. Mikkelsen2, Alter 2, S . Currie, K . Currie, Duffy .

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ELSTERNWICKCoach : Peter Oliveri

Res Coach: P McNally

2 A. Hankin3 J. Yemm4 A . Tilley5 M . Whelan6 D. Brennan7 J. McAdam8 S. Currie (RC)9 T. Hartley10 S. Liminyo11 L. Missaglia12 N. Wigmore13 V. O'Connor13 S. Soppet14 B. Mahony (VC)15 M . Noonan16 M . Burman17 J . Perkins18 A. Neil19 J . Hunter20 K. Curri e21 P. StuChberry22 G. Elvi n23 S . Curtain (C)24 A. Foster25 S Gordo n26 C. Mahony (VC)27 M . Daniel s28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 M . Nicho l31 G . Devonshire32 R Mikkelse n33 M. Cunningham34 A. Straffor d35 P. McNally36 S . Mickkelsen37 D Nolan38 A Burney39 R. Daniels40 A. Patey41 D Byrne42 J. Lilikakos43 P. Clarke44 C. Walker45 R. Grandemange46 S. Ritchie47 Dale Brennan48 M . Frankin49 M Parraga50 M . Battaini51 K Mikkelsen52 C . Powell53 P. Roberts54 S Kirkham55 T Stanley56 B Hilton57 T. Byrne58 M Bullard59 A Appleman60 M Creek61 M Hunt

Coach: Peter TysonRes Coach : Ed Sill

1 I. Baccini2 C. Alexander3a A. Knott3b N, Patterson4a S . Stevens4b B . Glover5a S . Avery5b T. Kerr6a P Avery6b A. Tsoumbris7 D. Moncrieff8 J. Cargil ;9 R . Og g e10 P. Orchard11 M . Pollock12 S. Banfield13aJ . Murphy13bJ. Povey14aD. Lauletta14bT Fitzpatrick15 M . Tyso n16 C. Reed17aB. Ruzicka17bR. Steele18 A. Collins19 J. Law20 S. Parker21 P. Burke22 C. Habel23 J . Michea l24 J . Jackomonis25 M. Zaverella26 N . Haye s27 R . Lord28 T Crivelli29 P. Barker30 P. Phillips31 L. Collins32 D. McCowan33 P. Strou d34 R . Johnston35 S. Davies36 A . West37 M . Daou38 B . Bruns39 G . Carle40 P. Rossitto41 J. Bogi e42 D. McGlenchy43 I . Che pa44 B . Allder45 B . Mountain46 T. 0'Hanlon47 D. Lalirff48 A. Brick49 N . Tierney50 J. Gourley .51 S . Sgnonrn52 C. Frost53 M . Preston54 J . Berry55 A. Saul56 M. Caq lan57 B. Collins58 T. Dixon59 A . Doyle

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63 D. Kealy64 N . Kudeweh65 G . Lilywhite66 C . Lorenz67 S . McDonald68 P. Nikoloau69 T. Papamarkov70 A. Patton71 S. Williams72 M. Waller73 J. Williams75 E. Sil l76 C . Pickett77 A . Smith78 D. Carter

Coach: Jack McDonaldRes Coach : Phil Knight

1 S. Bourbon (C)2 M. Healy3 A. Grady (Vc)4 N . Rutherford5 T. Gilchrist6 J . Leroy7 D. Walte r8 J. Blandior d9 G. Wadley (Rvc)10 P. Williamso n11 A . Nichols12 A. Gross (Vc)13 J . Stratford14 D. Boll e15 A. Clarke16 P. Rennison17 J . Hetherington18 C. Lovett19 R. Coxhead20 D. Rogers21 P. Tobi n22 A . Denyer23 A . Long24 C. Goold25 M. Kiiimister26 M. Carter27 R . Gilchrist28 M . Varcoe29 P.Warren30 P. Holland31 G . Roche32 A. Tolongos33 S. Edwards34 M. Graydon35 P. Bateman36 G. Block37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc)38 J . Bateman39 P. Young40 A. Perry41 P. Rutherford42 D . Kweitel43 J . Harrak44 L. Wells45 J. Gonis (Rc)46 G . Ken t47 T. Beslee48 L. Martin49 C. Robinson50 S . Wilkinson51 C. Leeton52 A. Flowerday53 M. Paolucci54 F. Rizzo55 J. Bingham56 B . Tyo57 D. Bastian58 P. Maddocks59 A. Bell60 G. Campbell

POWER HOUSECoach : Peter 0'Connor

Asst Coach : Jeff ScotlandRes Coach : Roderick Marshall

1 A. Rolls2 D. Boland3 N . Pavlou (RVC)4 B . Turner (C)5 M . Braini6 H. Clark e7 C. Richardson8 J. Clarke (VC)9 A . Burt10 J. Rainey11 J . Gill12 D. O'Connor13 J. Harris14 W. Elliot15 P. Haseler16 J. Carringto n

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RICHMOND L:i'--'- . ;Coach: Mark Petrusc n

Res Coach: Andrew Tilley

1 M . Smith2 T. Quick3 T O'Sullivan4 R . Trotter5 D . Tankovich6 G.Bunshaw7 P. Byrnes8 G . Malcolm9 J. McGrath10 A. White11 S. Lake12 F. Macak13 J . Dutton14 C. Shannon15 C. Barry16 J. Birt17 P Carew18 P. Mouldy19 S . Lynch20 A. Quick21 A. Jones22 A. Flores23 D . O'Brien24 T. Guthrie25 A . Piani26 S . Baillie27 C. Adams28 A. Waters29 J. Stone30 D . Green32 M . Harris33 P. Bermando34 J . Broo k35 J . Howel l36 L . Newbery38 M. Defreitas4041 T. Slatter42 C. White/S Hoare4 345 K. Day46 D. Hogan4850 S . Castieau52 C. Andonopoulos53 K. Pardy54 S. Rawiings,'C. Cartevr55 M. Davey56 A. Titley57 E . Hill58 J. Cavanagh59 N. Somers60 M. Tapley626465 B . Cantwell67 J . Lane69 T. Melville7 076 D. Phelan78 P. Galka79 M . Coomber84 M . Funston85 G .Jacobs87. D. Inglis88 S. Griffiths

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Res Coach : Kevin Johnson Asst " ach: Jason Murchie Res Co ,: Tony Psinas

1 B . Powell (VC) 1 Res Coach: David Murphy 1 J. Hannemann 1 J. King2 M . Hannan (VC) 2 M Ladson Res Asst Coach : Cameron 8„pne;t 2 I . Bingham (VC) 2 P. Hamilton3 M . Johnstone 3 S Hilton

1 A . Albert (Sen . C) 3 M. Joy 3 G . Heppel l4 S . Siepnell (C) 4 S Holmes 2 J . Sheedy (Sen. VC) M . Beckett 4 C. Lehman n5 S . King 5 C Horbury

J Piotrowski 4 P. Henderson 5 A. Cannane6 Way. osowsk iRosowski 6 L O'Donnell .

4 A Fidler 5 D. Hartnettp_tt C. Lewis6(a)7 A . Hannan 7 .

5 DemarteJ B . Dix 6(b) S. Pietsch

8 S . Aquillina 8 M Hartnett .B6 Prior (Sen DVC) 6 V Wong F. Vitale7(a)

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7 J Murchie M . Buchanan 7 b SS. Benjaminb) 1Hal lD.11 1 0 L Mills .

Higgins8 M 7 A. Burns 8 J . HeywoodM h9 A12 M . McFarlane 11 L Merrigan .

9 L . Morrison 8 R . Bennett . orp ett10 S Byrne13 E . Henderson(C) 12 P Walker

10 M . Anastassi 9 D. Richardson11 H. Bailey14 B. Slade 13 M Jones 11 D. Milano 10 T Psinas

Clarke12 B15 B. Lazzaro 14 P Sharp 12 B. Nicoll A . Hallyburton .13 S . Brockley

16 M. Thomas 15 T Hyland 13 M . Luckey 11 J . Rutter (DVC) 14 N. Lampel17 M. Brady 16 A Paterson

14 R Goode 12 J . Moresi 15 M Russel l19 A. Johnson-Reid 17 S Cockayne .

15 C. Thomas 13 S. Miller.

16 D. Ken t20 W. Brown 18 C Emery

16 S. Reynoldson 14 S. O'Boyle 17 A. Heywoo d21 B. Johnson 19 J Cotton 17 D Parncutt 15 N . Murray 18 M . McManus23 B. Downing (RC) 20 M Horbury

.18 A Fiumani 16 R . Holland 19 M . Shelton

24 G . Mijatovic 21 S Koppens.

19 B O'Mara 17 L. Fuller 20(a) B. Youn g25 S. Quail 22 A Dragwidge .

20 S Woodward 18 S. Macfarlane 20(b) D. Edwards26 S. Doyle 23 B Hilton .

19 M . Glenister 21 S . McNamara27 P. Cheevers 24 G Bosley 22 D. Odium 22 A . Steward28 A. Flowers 25 D Waters 23 M. George I. Mackenzie 23 D. Henderson29 War. Rosowski 26 H Wathan 24 C Connor 21 A. Dance 24 J. Jenki n30 C. Kent 27 R Dowsett

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31 S. Hermann 28 J Pickering 26 T Liston 23 M . Harper 26 R . Benjamin32 D. McGee (VC) 29 L Johnson

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33 M . Doyle 30 D Ritter 28 H Dickson 25 C. Clark 28 J . Ward34 M . Fern 31 D Rydquist

.29 R Cavicchiolo 26 A. Morrison 29 D. Campbell

35 N. Moojen 32 A Rudd.

30 S. Fragiacomo 27 M . Leplaa 30 M . Lewis36 J . Macauley 33 A Fonceca 31 C. Kelly 28 A. Frederick 31 S . Edwards39 A. Briglia 34 M Hancock 32 C Culph 29 D. Battaglia 32 M . Carmichael41 B . Martin 35 J Sacco

.33 N Smith 30 B. Holland 33 T. Thompson

42 G . Gaylor 36 L Adams.

34 C Higgins 31 A. Richardson (R .VC) 34 I . T ord~43 W. D'Andrea 37 D Christian

.35 P. O'Connor 32 L . Hannemann 35 D Jelbart

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Darlin g38 S,A T. Hughes 40 F Mandrakis 38 J . Carroll 35 C. Cachia (C) .39 R West53 P. Nice 41 G Waters

39 H. Allen 36 T. Fleming .40 B Baker54 S . McNamara 42 T Ducancubino 40 J . Henry 37 B. Robinson .41 R . Mille r55 J . Pohlner 43 M Van Houten 41 T Drahtidis 38 M . Christiansen 42 C Norman57 B . Glover 44 F Montalto .

42 M . Hudson 39 D. Hallisey.

43 J. Tobi n59 D . Walsh 45 A Hall

43 J . Roberts (Res. VC)40 J . Collins 44 A. Hamilton

60 N . Warszenski 46 B Callery`M S . Stieng 41 M . Moresi 45 J. Smith

66 D. McKerrow 47 G Bastone45 D. Islip 42 J . Allen 46 A. Ranc h

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48 D . Little 45 B. Watson 49 L. Stewart51 C Santoni

49 T Coleman46 M . Payne 50 A. Bagnall

52 F Autrey .50 M . McCalman

47 R. Allard 51 L. Sherry53 J Pi

51 P. James (Res. C) 48 D. Reynolds 52 B. Flanagan54 B Pollard

52 S. O'Donnell 49 D. Schuiling 53 T. Gross55 B Pickering

53 L . Waters Si C. Discombe 54 B . Ratcliffe56 A Kizilis 54 S Dobson 54 P. Sheer 55 G . Marazita57 M Schonewille

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eE V'E WThe split round has now been completed and teams should no wbe fully rested in their charge to the finals . St.Mary's overcame a

scare to remain in contention white Werribee gained some helpful

percentage to cement itself in the top spot.The students opened proceedings well against the more highlyfancied Rupertswood. Rupo showed its class though throughsome good work by Matt Baines and Matt West to bounce backand be with UHS-VU at quarter time. The students did manage tokeep the pressure on in the second quarter in the windyconditions thanks to some good play in defence by Ludlow,however, the third quarter saw the game put beyond doubt asRupo blew their opposition out of the water with four unansweredgoals . Even though Gorringe battled hard to for the students inthe guts. Rupo were simply too good as they won by 72 points .North Brunswick met the determined Eltham who are stillconsidered an outside chance for a final's berth . The first quartersaw a strong performance from the Turtles as they peppered thegoals and managed to establish a handy break at quarter time,and it could have been greater if not for the efforts of North'sKyriazis and his little buddy George Lattouff in defence . Thesecond quarter saw North fight back through the dominance ofPizzari and Bouldoloh in the middle of the ground . The Turtlesthen went on the defensive and flooded in the last part of thequarter to stem Norths flow. The third quarter was even until theTurtles kicked a few handy goals, but in the final quarter Northonce again lifted in the middle and were able to keep the Turtlesat bay with a 16 point win .They were arctic conditions at Warrior Park as St Mary's wentlooking to bring home the points to stay in touch with the finalfive . The Saints knew regardless of their ladder position, OldWestbourne always provide a hard fought contest on their hometurf. And given the conditions, it was going to be a real dangergame. Old Westbourne came out playing the conditions andground extremely well and in a low scoring encounter it wasanyone's match at the final change . The Saints Vaughn Ryanplayed a great game in a nick, while Jezza Dwyer was using hisground speed to good advantage and Jason Bernardi was keepingthe pressure on Westbourne's dangerous running Robson. WithWestbourne kicking to the scoring end in the last quarter andkicking the first goal of the quarter it looked as though a boiloverwas on the cards, however, across the middle the Saints runnerstook the ascendancy and there was no looking back as theykicked the next eight goals to take the game by 52 points .In what was always going to be a tough ask for Bull een againstthe league leaders, the Cobras were up against it from the startas the Bees kicked five goals to two against the wind in the firstquarter. With Tedesco dominating the centre and Lovelldestroying his opposition up forward, Werribee continued theirdominance in the second and kicked six unanswered goals for thequarter. With the match effectively over, Werribee controlled therest of the game, and even with the Cobra's Sam Petrilli tryinghard all day, the Bees managed to out score Bulleen ten goals tothree and run out easy winners.

After three losses in a row, M t .Lilydale were keen to head intonext week's bye with a win over Box Hill North . In gale force windsat Quarry Rd it was Box Hi ll No rth who took the earlyascendancy with Simon Cook dominating on the wing an d

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Japanese sensationMasashi Takeshita inunder the packs. However,with great work fromGibson and Pearce in the

the team to beat as they take on Rupertswood down the road at

will just be getting back into gear and should be the fresher of the

will be outclassed today by a more polished Albert Park outfit a s

centre, Mt Lffydale gradually over ran Box Hill North and ne ;~rlooked back . Varga and Dougherty kicked some great goals, whileCarolan and Hansford both put in good games as Mt .Lilydale heldonto their fmal's position with a well-earned victory.Also, a special mention to James Murphy from NorthBrunswick represented the Under 19 V.A.R.A side. He kicked 9goals and was named the best player from the Victorian side. Itjust shows that D4 sides can still produce good footballersshowing up the some of the higher grades .

PREVIEWRUPERTSWOOD v WERRIBEE AMATEURS Werribee have thechance to prove to the rest of the competition today that they are

Sunbury. In what will be a tough encounter, both sides will relyon their great run around the ground and the result will go downto the wire . I flunk that Rupertswood, after their two week break

two sides as they win in front of the'u home fans by 8 points .

ALBERT PARK v UHS-VU Albert Park host the students in amatch that is vital to the Parkers . The Falcons have a chance totake the number two spot should Rupo lose to the league leaders,a fact that will, not be lost on Falcon coach John Ahern . Thestudents are always a tough side to beat, however, I think they

the Falcons keep their double chance alive with a 34 pt victory.

BOX HILL NORTH v NORTH BRUNSWICK North Brunswicktravel to the rejuvenated Box Hill North in what could be a dangergame to their top three aspirations . North Brunswick can if affordto drop this match and anything less than a big win is not enoughfor them. Box Hill North continue to improve & should remaincompetitive, however, it should be Nth Brunswick home by 21 pts .

OLD WESTBOURNE v MT LILYDALE Mt .Lilydale have to makethe always tough road trip to Warrior Park to take on the underperforming Warriors . Westbourne coach, Ashley Casperson hasremained upbeat about his side that is building for the future,and will be supremely confident against Mount . Mount, on the

other hand, have St . Marys breathing down their neck and wouldknow that the consequences of a loss today could havecatastrophic effects on their finals chances . In what will be a closeencounter, I think Mount will get home by 17 points .

ST MARYS v BULLEEN COBRAS The Saints have remained intouch with the top five against the odds and return home to thePostage Stamp to take on the determined Bulleen. Bulleen haveshown the capacity to have a dip and give most sides a run fortheir money, and rate a real chance against the Saints . This

game, however, is critically important to St .Mary's finals chancesand it would be a brave man to tip against them today with thelikes of Dwver and Hendv in their current form . Saints for mineby 32 pts. - Eltham have the bye for the round.

SOCIAL UHS-VU past players day occurs on Sat 3 August whenUHS-VU plays Eltham. Contact Tony Boyce on 9387 399 1Old Westbourne is holding its annual Auction night Wright at

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Silver Birches in Werribee. There are always heaps of bargainsdue to the stunning list of items, so a ll players and support ers areellcouraged to attend. Contact Damian Billm an at the club forfurther details .PRESS CORRESPONDENTS I am away in the US for workcommitments this week an d as such, Brett Connell will bepre paring next week's column . Could you please forward a llrepo rts to him at bre ttCavafa.asn .au, and also send a copy tomyself (I have to read something from the VAFA while I am awayso I don't get homesick!) at gatxtn,JCacleaneuent.eom,a u

UFIS-VU - Congratulates Greg 'Mr Squiggle" Catterall on finallyreaching 100 games for the club on his 34th birthday. A formerpresident of the club he has been a great servant on an off the field .OLD WESTBOURNE - Well done to favorite radio star, AshleyLeitch, on reaching his 100th match today. Ash is best known atthe club for his uncanny ability to kick the ball 60 metres on bothfeet & knack for talking up a storm at 3am on a Sunday morning.NORTH BRUNSWICK - Congratulations to Simon Care onreaching 50 games. A player with an amazing record of having onethe Seniors Best & Fairest in 2000 & 2001 his long flowing locks &his amazing leap & we hands have made him a favourite at Allardpark A vital cog in the Green & Gold Machine'Care Bear has manymore highlights to add to his imposing record Well Done . Also welldone to Gordon 'Mouse' Burrows for getting to 50 games whilenow well & truly into the veteran stage of his football life he stillshows the same will & desire that he showed in his younger days.Still a prolific possession gatherer his experience & leadership isinvaluable to his much younger team mates .North Brunswick Committee Players & Supporters congratulateJames Murphy on gaining selection in the VAFA U 19 (1) team . Hisselection was justified by a best on ground performance including9 goals from full fonvard . A likeable laid back young man he hasb : en a revelation at the Green & Golds this year . Also well done tohis many clubmates that attended the game to cheer him on as heseemed to have his own personal fan club follow him from end toend a la Coleman .

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7 OnRupertswood v . WerribeeAlbert Park v . UHS-VUEltham Collegians - bye

Box Hill North v. North BrunswickOld Westbourne v . Mt Lilydale

St Marys v . Bulleen Cobras

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WERRIBEE 5.3 11.14 16.17 21.20 (146)BULLEEN COBRAS 2.4 2.4 4.7 5.9(39)Werribee: Lovell 6, Ellis 4, Harding 3, Marinis 2, Addamo 2, Cammilleri,Johns, DiBattista, Barsby. Best Tedesco, Lovell, Edwards, Cammilleri,Johns. Keogh .Bulleen Cobras: Mernagh2, Pettrilli, Fortune . Trapman . Best- Pettrili,DallogIlo, Mazzarella, Bourbon, Mernagh, Fortune.Umpires: P. James, D. Stephens (F), J. Kralevski, J. Wignall (B), B.Stephens. L. Pell (G )MT LB YDALE 0.3 4.9 7.14 17.18 (120)BOX HILL NORTH 2.1 2.1 3.7 4.11 (35)Mt Lilydale : Gibson 3, Varga 3, Dougherty 2, Hansford 2, Matvscalchi 2,Caro(an 1, Johnson 1, Kellett 1, McKenzie 1, Pearce 1 . Best Maniscalehi,Gibson . Pearce, Varga, Rhodes, Carolan.Box Hill North: Cook 1, Dick 1, Garrett 1, Hutchinson 1 . Best Cook.CkIza, Hutchinson. OldBeld, Marino, Tsac)Idis .Umpires : A. Simpson . M. Gibson (F)UHS -VU 3.2 5.3 5.4 6.4(40)RUPERTSWOOD 4.3 7.5 11 .10 16.16 (112)USH-VU : Tate 2. Gorringe 2, Hastert, B Uebergang Best Gorringe, Ludlow,Langendorf, Lappish, Mills. Carrick.Rupert swood : Plummer 4, Ramsay 2, Flinn 2. Clarke, Kardlllio. Tenuning.Page, Baines, Eden Best Baines, McDonald . West, Burrows . Ramsay.Umpires: S . Morgan, D . Peiris (F), A . Borg. (B), C. Arnol . R. Seymour (G)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 7.8 9.10 13.15 (93)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5.4 7.5 10 .10 11.11 (77)No rth Bruuswick: D.Newton 4, Shepherd 3. Wallmeyer 2, Rhook 2. Pizzari,Lattout Best., Care, Boudoloh. Sammartino, Rhook, Piuari Fawcett .Eltham Collegians: Brick 3, Coonerty 2, Doody, Carter, Sandars, Jenkins,Chapple, Luttick . Best Brick, Luttick, Panetta, Carter, Daly, Savage .Umpires: M . Cox, A Ladd (F). N. Booth, J . Fagan (B), C . Kaleta (G)OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .1 2.3 5.5 6.7(43)ST.MARYS 3.5 4.7 7.8 14.11 (95)Old Westbourn e : J.Horsburgh 3, Lever. Gigas, AHorsburgh. Best Blllman,Leitch, Lever, Board, Depiazza . Jenkinson ,St.Marys: J.Dvryer 4, Hill 3. P.Harrisan 2 . Boer 2, Carra, Bernardi, A.Dwyer.Best Ryan . J.Dwyer, Frail, Brown. Bernardi, Hill.Umpires : M . Witiniann, J . Moore (F)

RESERVESWERRIBEE 6.4 8.7 13.13 19.14 (128)BULLEEN COBRAS 1.2 3.4 4.4 5.5 (35)Werribee: Carlesso 6, DJakovic S . Hovey 2 . Dimasi 2 . Walsh 2, Bell, Fraser.Best Walsh, Dimasi, Collier. Towers, Carlesso, Djakovic .Bulleen Cobras: Ricketts 3, Cimino 2 . Best Burton, Todd, Ricketts,Rodrigues. Cimino, Mernach.MT LB YDALE 5.3 13.7 16.11 25.19 (169)BOX HILL NORTH 1 .0 2.0 2.0 2.0(12)Mt LIlydale: Katene 7, Conm erford 4, Anderson 3, Callanan 2, Costello 2.Kidd 2, Holloway 1. Jelenc 1, N. McConnell 1, Morrison 1, A Penhale. BestCallanan, L . Senior. Costello, Katene, Cox, Delahunt.Box Hill North: S . Evansl, 'ffiston 1 . Best Rbod, Callas, Woo)ridge.Weston. Chamberlain, Ferris,UHS-VU 2.2 4.5 5.7 8.10 (58)RUPERTSWOOD 3.1 5.2 7.3 9.3(57)UHS-VU : Cavalierl 3, P Thomas. J Thomas, R Witnish, Slotos, J ONetll.Best C 1Vitrrish . R Witnish, J O'Neill, N Thomas, P Thomas . Eddy.Rupertswood: Jordan 3, O'Callaghan 3, Phillips, Cearto . Bradbury. BestWalsh, Soutaris. Cearto, O'Callaghan, McGrath, HornNORTH BRUNSWICK 3.4 8.6 4.11 17.14 (116)EL'ITIAM COLLEGIANS 1 .2 1.3 2.4 2.5 (17)North Brunswick : H.Tsialtas 4, Gillard 3, Briffa 2, Aliana 2, Wernhanr 2,McCallum, Robertson, Papanikolou, Prestigiaeomo. Best Burrows, Allani,Prestigiacomo, NVernham, McMahon, McCallum .Eltham Collegians: White 2 . Best deal, white. T. Barnett, Wright .Drummond. Donaldson.OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .4 5.4 6.6 7.7(49)S7L&IARYS 0.0 2.5 3.6 3.9 (27)Old Westboume: Crossvell 3,12ivalland. Stapleton, Murphy, Christo. Best-Seiioles, Robertson, Smith, Berm, Christo, Murphy .St.Marys: Anthony 2, Mclennan . Best Goldsworthy, Koumantatakis,Weller, PA4atson. F ms, D.Watson.

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ALBERT PARKCoach : John Ahern

Res Coach : Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smith (C)2 S. Robinson (s)2 N. Pastras (r)3 R. Bake r4 G . Parmansche5 J . Hannett6 J . Storey (VC)7 S . Venables8 C. Jackso n9 P. Chambers10 M . Phillips11 A. Fleming12 C. Fehring13 B . Payne14 S . Fairfield15 D. Borley (s)15 J . Snorasson (r)16 C. Roberton (VC)17 D. McLella n18 J . Taylor (s)18 H. Koop (r)19 A . Steward20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 D. Overend23 V. Surace24 T. Green25 K. Daley26 J . Hamath27 M . Hyams28 R. Buckley29 J . Marini s30 A . Mandylaris31 S . McGuire32 J . Robilotta33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 A . D'Mingo36 M . Pearson37 L. Hogan38 J. Rowe39 D . 'Odorico40 M . Lapsley41 T. Panayotou42 J. Wier43 J. Tsoukas44 C . Leorke45 J. Bourne46 S. Allan47 L . Tricarico48 M. Dowdle49 C . Wilson50 S. Mellis51 L . Miceli52 A. Graham53 M. Williams54 -W. Roe55 S. Chisholm56 D . Smyth57 J. Sutton58 J. Ho y

.59 G . Irvine60 I . Pignataro61 J. Daley62 A. Harper77 S. Garcia78 J. Norman79 S. Tot h80 G . Bateson

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BOX HILL NORTHCoach: Peter ArmstrongRes Coach : Ian Atkinson

1 Blackman J2 Smith S3 Odza A4 PotterJ5 Pietersen A5a Hutchinson r5b Jenkins A6 Martini D7 Stewart S8 Lacey M8a Chamberlain R9 Sallantioglu A10 Cook S11 Kennedy D14 Gmaz R15 Jimoulis T16 Weston G17 Cavallo G18 Wilson G19 Keillor L20 Oldfield K21 Hopes J22 Steele A23 Naumovski J24 Ferris C25 Michelle A27 Thoi T28 Brunning S29 Rodgers M30 Bolitho J31 Ives C32 Mortimer P34 McCartin M37 Woolridge D38 Buckland G38a Bennett G40 Tsaclidis J41 Jackson C42 Tarulli A44 Garret' J46 Cinar K48 Marulli D49 Ellis T50 Tarulli M53 Oldfield I57 Woods P69 Aguilar G78 Steele P80 Evans S111 Armstrong P

BULLEE N COBRASCoach : Angelo Lamanna

Assist Coach : Scott DodsonRes Coach : Matt Bourbon

2 R . Cimin o3 S . Wigney4 N . Cartledge4 I . Mcleo d5 D . Wigney6 B . Hoare7 F. Bald i8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangul10 K. Kellett11 C . Borrelli12 R . Lamanna13 B. Mccarthy14 M . Bourbon15 J. Trinchi16 G. Fortune17 B . Smith18 S . Petrilli19 S. Trapma n20 R . Montgomery21 N . Lykopandis22 P. Memach23 T. Mehrez24 P. Mastromanno25 W. Olney26 J . Hambridge27 J. Cartledge28 A . Foskett29 R . Sheehan30 R . Hadisutanto31 M . Floo d32 W. Feutrill33 A. Cook34 C . Chan35 K. Burton36 P. Dall'oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G. Brown39 C . Archer40 A. May41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 D . Beraldo44 H . Biram45 D . Bourbon46 A. Burton47 S. Irvin e48 M. Soumelidis49 G. Anderton50 C . Frayne51 R . Rodrigues52 T. Hurley53 D . Ingram54 A. Lamers56 M. Mastromanno57 S. Mastromanno58 D . Mcrnulli n59 A. Nasr60 T. Bourbon61 D . Rennie62 B. Pollock63 M. Regan64 J. Reynolds65 J. Ricketts66 G. Mandekic66 J. Robinson67 L . Robinson67 A. Stewart68 D . Sebire68 A. Sullivan69 V. Tchilinguirian70 J. Todd71 M. Turner72 C . Watson79 R . Geladas80 J. Clark

ELTHAM O .C.Coach: Brian Dood y

Res Coach : John Glar e

1 C . Sandars2 T. Duggan3 E . Savage4 B. Doody C/C5 D . Bric k6 T. Carter7 B. Rashid8 L . Sharpe9 C . Watson10 W. Bates11 J. Mizzi12 A. Tibbetts13 R . Bel l14 J. Kerkham15 L . White16 D . Barnett17 L . Daly18 S. Macdonald19 S. Robin s20 J. Panetta21 M. Hart22 J. McKenzie23 R . Watson24 K. Drummond25 C . Horsburg h26 J. Glare Res C/C27 J. Stockdal e28 T. Barnett29 D . Howgate30 M. Decker31 B. Keleher32 C . Baud33 A. Howgate34 D . Buller35 G . Smith36 L . Donaldson37 J. Trumble38 R . Beecroft39 F. Coonerty40 J. Baud41 A. Mann42 J. Howgate43 J. Mann44 T. Johns45 R . Davies4648 B. Turney49 B. Hespe5051 S. Maxfield52 G . Stackpoole5354 P. Harding55 G . Jenkins56 J. Shannon57 S. Gathercole5859 B. Evans616263 M. Luttick64 S. Schafer

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M T LILYDALE O .C . NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE RUPERTSWOODCoach: David Keast Coach : Ange SammarGno Coach : Ashley Casperson Coach : Tony Wes t

Res Coach: Paul Cummerford Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res Coach: Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Shane McLauchla n

D Johnson 1 Wemham S 1 G . Robson (VC) 2 Fox D.2 P Hayes 2 Adams D 2 A. Casperson 3 Page S .3 M Brebner 3 Lattouf G 3 S . Depiazza 4 Croxford D.4 F Varga 4 Dimarco P 4 T. Gigas 5 Boddington P.5 R McKenzie 5 McMahon W 5 S . Hewitt 6 Gallus S .6 M Jelenc 6 Pizzari D 6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 Whitehead B.7 C. Varga 7 Magnuson D 7 A . Christo 8 Plummer T.8 K Mamscalchi (VC) 8 Guppy D 8 A . Horsburgh 9 Clarke M .9 A Del Biond o

'9 Sammartino A 9 K . Murphy 10 O'Callaghan A.10 J Gardiner 10 Favrcett W 10 J . Wilson 11 Moule B .

1 C Gibson12 J Commerford

11 Boudoloh J 11 S. Phillips 12 Cardillo K.

13 R Kidd12 Care S 12 N . Naidu 13 Sinnett B .

14 C Kennon13 Ullo M 13 J. Cornea 14 Plummer L .

15 A Bullerjahn14 Newton D 14 S. Mattsson 15 Webb N .

16 D Morrison 15 Tsialtas H 15 A. Board 16 Clarke P.

17 P Beddaes 16 Tsialtas S 16 S. Christo 17 Hatty R.

18 V Steer 17 Kyriazis A 17 M . Aqualina 18 Pettman M.

19 M Leonard 18 Verga J 18 P. King (VC) 19 Mezzatesta M .20 19 Famulari S 19 R. Aldridg e

o20 Flinn P.

M Cunningham 20 Closter L 20 M . Houst n 22 Stevens D .

22 M Wells 21 Santacroce R 21 M . Christo 23 West M .

23 B Egan 22 Freeman J 22 L. O'Sullivan 25 Nike D .24 Luke Merrett 23 Briffa J 23 S . Huntington 26 Zarb D.

A Delahun t25 24 Aliani M 24 L. Fairfield (C) 27 McMahon N.T Flanaga n26 25 Duson W 25 M . Stapleton 28 McDonald D .

27 N Pearce (VC) 26 Murphy J 26 P. Mesman 29 Baines M .28 A Costello 27 Vaina M 27 D. Billman 32 Sinnet P.29 28 Gillard S 28 D. Slattery 33 Glassey G .30 A Penhale 29 29 D. Horsburgh 35 Certo C.31 T Hansford 30 Healey S 30 R . McMillan 36 Henry P.32 P Carolan (C) 31 Heck J 31 M. Baulch 3733 C Anderson 32 Robertson B 32 G. Jenkinson 38 Pettman B .34 L Kellett 33 Rotella J 33 D . Benn 39 Walsh D .35 D Callanan 34 Pisasale M 34 P. Stewart 40 Drago C .36 T Roche 35 35 D . Rivalland 41 Bowman P.37 B Dunn 36 36 K. Pillsbury 42 Swann B.38 37 Shepherd S 37 A. Leitch 43 Phillips R.39 L Allanson 38 Wallmeyer N 38 B. Mattsson 44 Icely A.40 M Rhodes 39 Rhook C 39 A. Robbins 45 Hum D.41 R Katene 40 McCallum B 40 S. Leitch 46 Eden T.42 M Pereira 41 Twaddle C 41 K. Miller 47 Soutaris A43 D Holloway 42 Papanikolou J 42 S . Roberts

.4844 N McConnell 43 Page J 43 A. Runciman 49 0'Riley C.45 K Frase r

46 N McConnell44 Grist S 44 B . Slattery 50 Walsh D.

47 C Lonerga n 45 45 S . Robertson 51 MacPherson B.48 S Dougherty

46 46 E . Sandstrom 52 Moskaljuk S.

49 J Hoffman 47 Prestigiacomo N 47 T. Said 53 Bugeja N.

50 L Senior 48 Carter D 48 T. Scholes 54 Gibbs R.51 P Bastick 49 Lawton D 49 R . Naidu 55 Ramsay J.

52 B Leek 50 Ferrante F 50 P. Habersatt 56 Ha G .

53 D Hicks 51 Sorleto P 51 L . Stevens 57 Moskalju k kaljuk P.

54 D King 52 Brine P 52 D . Ball 60 Price G.

55 M Gridley 53 Pokrajak A 53 S. Chaffey 62 McMahon A.

56 54 Hill D 54 M. Crosswell 6 457 C Walsh 55 55 D. Clowes 66 Mandouit L.59 A Cox 56 Cutler G 56 R. Skinner 69 Bradbury H .60 C Carstens 57 Hill M 57 M . Warren 70 Temming L .63 D Prest 58 Giovanoglou N 58 I . Smith 7464 59 Mollo L 59 A. Lipscombe 77 O'Callaghan M .65 D Burrows 60 Nabbs S 60 N. Aqualina 7866 D Turner 61 Goumas G67 Damian Smith 62 Carter B68 Neil Senior 6370 Mark Maltar 64 McKenzie A

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ST. MARYSCoach: Michael Learmonth

Res Coach: Tony Millar

1 T. Brown2 B. Perelberg3 J. Carra (C)4 N. Goldsworthy5 J. Dwyer (VC)6 A. Lane7 A. Dwyer8 A. Zsembery9 R . Orme10 G. Koumantatakis11 J. Bernard i12 A. Webb13 J. Hil l14 C. Goldswo rt hy15 M . Purcell16 L. Anthony17 P. West18 B . Frail (DVC)19 V. Ryan20 C. Handley21 M . Gilchrist22 R. Allen23 F. Harrison24 A. Latimer25 C. Bartlett26 P. Mulcahy27 M. Banks28 J . Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 D. Thomson32 P. Rheining33 M. Ohalloran34 A. Pakovski35 G. Theoharris36 E. Evans37 L . Vincent39 T. Millar41 B. Graetzer43 M. Chamberlin44 M. Robinson45 P. Ryan46 J. Vincent47 P. Rousis48 D. Morcom49 G. Schembri50 A . Wibawa51 M . Deboer52 C. Weller53 B . Armitstead54 J. W ri gh t55 B . Boyes57 D. Watson58 B . Lewis59 K. Mclennan60 G. Miller61 N. Jackson62 G. Pilikidis63 P. Roseman64 M . Ellis65 S. Roseman66 C. Roseman67 M . Masche tte68 N. Proctor69 J . Handy (DVC)70 N. Luce71 . S . Amoore76 J . Wedrien80 J . Clarke88 A. Ballantyne

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U H SOBCoach : Pat Mackey

Res Coach : Peter Dinnick

1 M . Wright (vc)2 B . Ueberang3 A .Talarico4 L. Gorringe5 T. Fulton (vc)6 S . Cracknell7 D. Zulucki8 D. Haslett (C)9 R. Smith10 B . Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B . Farrelly13 N. Rose (vc)14 J . Ham15 S. Brown16 J . Tate17 C. Langendo rf18 A. Hellner19 J . Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano21 B. Abrahamsen22 G . Mandali s23 G . Ternes24 N . Hahn25 S. Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A . Cusic28 V. Cavalieri29 K . Weber30 M . Butera31 P. Dolence32 J. Michael33 P. Greenbank34 J . O'Neil l35 A . Butera36 A . Pendlebury37 G. Catterall38 R . Lapish39 M . Rea40 L. Maguire41 A. Ludlow42 D. Wallace43 M . O'Neill44 C. Percy45 M . Crawley46 C. Siotos47 M . Kennedy48 M . Davidson49 M . Kinnane50 B. Dryn e51 R. Hortle52 M . Collins53 C. Eddy54 R . Witnish55 N . Thomas56 D. Creek57 G . Divenuto58 J. Thomas59 J. Barron60 L . Turne r61 T. Stathopoulos62 K . Rodgers63 D. Parker64 R . Middleton65 J. Harris66 S . Butera67 M . De Luise68 L. Holmes69 S . Frost70 E . Ricciuti7 172 S . Duke73 S . Devlin74 D.Ryan75 S . Mills77 S . Rawolle88 D. Fisher

WERRIBEECoach : Tim Elli s

Res Coach : Paul Smith

1 P. O'Connor2 L. Kerr3 D. Flack4 J . Johns5 P. Barsby6 S. Lyons7 T. Ellis8 P. Dawes9 M.Bradfield10 M. Keogh11 M. Green12 M . Walsh13 F. Mehmert14 B. McMillan15 A . Murphy16 S. Fogarty17 A . Tedesco18 S . Pugliese19 J. Addamo20 P. Abakis21 M .Johnson22 A . Dibatista23 J . Hoffman24 J . Crick25 A . Hovey26 S .Parslow27 P. Browning28 D. Turner29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 B. Waters32 M . Dolegowski33 D. Owens34 N . Lovel l35 B. Cunningham36 C. Ewards37 J . Ayling38 D. Velisha39 L . Langfield40 S. Fuller41 G . Grogan42 D. Ellis43 L . Carson44 D. Nedinis45 J. Marinis46 R . Hann47 G. Fuller48 M. Foote49 E. Mahoney50 K . Pace51 B. Patton52 C . Andrews53 L. Djakovic54 A . Casserta56 Q. Walsh57 D. Abbey58 A . Cmerilla59 A . Lonti60 M . Czajkowski61 D. Delany62 S . Liangos63 A. Stewart64 G. McGowan65 S . Parslow66 M . Egan

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where both first and second XVIII's are playing on th e

Fmiffi -{Ist XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFLVFL players with aper[nit- see below )R[~ i=,?![ - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredan d must have played at least two (2) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in thehome and away games (first round).

same day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different daysof the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) .UDDER-19 TEAM ~ - Players must be registered and hold apermit_ If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5

~ senior and reserve matches he must have played moreI than 5 Under-19 matches during the season .

~! i a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection inhis club's senior team in the first second round match, h e

rhes (Fri) - Umpires Apgaint en ts ® Scores (Sat . night )

is then eligible to piay in any subsequent Under 19 fmal .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply

. Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have no tplayed more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play ~in the (2) team.To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player musthave represented the hybrid team in (5) first roundmatches- not including finals .CIiJD XVI( Players must be registered and haveplayed in at least four (4) Club XVIIi matches and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserve ~matches during the first round,An AFI. or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in thefinals for his VAFA club as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishesto represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matchesmust have been played after June 30th ,A TAG Under 18 player must have played five (5) VAFAmatches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in thefinals . For TAC players there is no requirement to play acertain number of matches after June 30th ,* Please note players who played in representative teams on July ~2 1 (and missed club football on July 20) will have these gamescounted towards finals' etigibiUty for their respective clubs.

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THE CHALLENGE: Name the grid square where youthink the ball was in the original photo.PRIZES: (a) Weekly. 3 successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, will each receive a PulseEnergy T-shirt, a Pulse Energy cap and 1 dozen Pulse Energy golf balls .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) willappear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .(b) End of Year. All 66 winners will go in a draw. At this draw should theone person drawn have "switched" as part of the "Switch To" initiative thewinner will receive $2,000 worth of electricity, gas and petrol -$500 gas,$750 electricity and $750 fuel . Should the person not have switched thewinner to receive $500 prize -$100 gas, $200 electricity and $200 fuel .HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person.Tear off entry section which appears to pleft of this page, fill in and mail to :VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternrvick 3185or ptcopy and fax to 95312050.Entry to be received by noonTuesday following each round.Only one copy per person if entries taxed.

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Velgha Seaborne (Yarra Valley AFC )

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Maxwell &WilliamsSchweppes

Tooheys

New OrderClothing

John WhiteInsurance

Weston HeathBurwood

Rigby Cooke Lawyers

TVP Communications

Terranat Landscape

South Yarra SportsCentr e

Paul Pattison

Evans Kerr AMP

Goldpats Accountants

Beiersdorf

Club Warehouse

Kimo's Del i

Gary McBean Meats

Bell's Hotel

Julius Redlich & Sons

Spitting Image

Catering

JB's Purified Water

John PetersonBookseller

The Bush In nThe Kitchen Place

HydroChem Pty Ltd

Australia Wine Direct

Williams & Co

The Frame Shop

Keith's Pies

Rod's Fruit & Veg

Bob Stewart

Mensland

Beaurepaires

Camp Australia

Moody Consultin g

I" addition to the two special Thank the Sponsors' Nights, allsponsors are welcome for drinks at the club on Thursday nightsPrior to each game from 5.30 pm.

The future of any footballclub relies on its ability torecruit and retain a stronglist of players with plenty oftalent and depth . The firstplace every club looks, toensure future success, isthe U19's.

As the MHSOBFC U19coach, I have had the greatpleasure of being part of thenurturing, growth andmaturing of our club'syounger members, many ofwhom will be vital players inthe next generations of sen-ior teams . Perhaps the onlygreater reward as ajuniorcoach, than seeing the cur-rent side do well, is to seeformer members becomesuccessful senior players .Everyone involved in a clubshould support their U1 9' s

Sig rtificatitMilestones

Anthony Cassell will playhis 100th game for theclub against Old Trinity atMHS next Saturday .'Cass' is one of theyoungest team leadersand is currently a DVCwith the senior team . Hisattitude is exemplary andhe sets high standards forhimself and other mem-bers; of the team . Welldone Cass on this out-standing achievement andwe all look forward to the200th with anticipation,

as they are the seniors oftomorrow.

A point I would like to finishon is thatjunior footy shouldbe enjoyable - for withoutenjoyment there is no rea-son to improve or excel,Enjoyment should comefrom acheiving a goal - win,lose or draw. Although, Istill believe the most enjoy-able feeling is that winningfeeling!

RemainingLuncheons for 2002

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Old Trinity, 12 noon.Home Game Hero:The Kitchen Plac e

17 Home game lunch vOld Scotch, 12 noon .Home Game Hero :Julius Redlich &Son s

All supporters mostwelcome. $20 ph.Please ring 9824 0480to book your place.

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A SOCt1®I tOld Ivanhoe v . MarcellinOld Scotch v. St BernardsDIHSOB v. Old TrinityUniversity Blues v. Old XaveriansSt Kevins v . De La Salle

3 sectionRiazenod v. Hampton RoversOld Haileybury v . Ormon dNorth Old Boys v. Old ParadiansOld Essendon v. Therry PenolaOld Brighton v. Old Melburnian s

c SectionFYahran v. Old CamberwellOld Mentonians v . Glen EiraBeaumaris v. Whitefriar sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Caulfield GrammariansCollegians v . Banyul e

01 SectionMentone Amateurs v. University BlacksAJAX v. St Leos Emmau sWilliamstown CYMS v. Ivanhoe AssumptionAquinas v. Old Geelon gMonash Blues v . Bulleen Templestowe

at EP Saturday

02 SectionPeninsula v. Old CareyFitzroy Reds v . La Trobe UniversityKew v. SalesianI"arra Valley v. BentleighOakleigh v. Parksid e

at Kfurawee Park, Oakleigh

03 SectionSt Johns v . Richmond CentralHawthorn Amateurs v. Swinburne UniversityElstwernwick v. Power Hous eMonash Gryphons v . Syndal Tally-HoWest Brunswick v. South Melbourne Districts

114 SectionWerribee v . Albert ParkUHS-VU v. ElthamBox Hill North has the byeNorth Brunswick v. Old Westbournebtt Lilydale v. St MarysRupertswood v. Bulleen Cobras

Under-19 Section ICaulfield Grammarians v. MarcellinDe La Salle v. Old XaveriansUniversity Blues v. Old Brighto nSt Bernards v . St Kevin sOld Melburnians v. Old Scotc h

Under-19 Section 2Old Trinity v. Old EssendonOld Haileybury v . BeaumarisOrmond has the byeHampton Rovers v. Old IvanhoeMazenod v. Werribe e

Under-19 Section 3Therry Penola v. Old ParadiansOld Carey v. North Old BoysSt Leos Emmaus v. RupertswoodYarra Valley v. Old Camberwel l

at Domeneys Reserve, Park Orchards at 9.30 a.m.Whitefriars v. University Blacks

Under-19 121 B lueBentleigh v. St Bedes Mentone TigersOakleigh v . AJA X

Monash Blues v. Mentone PanthersDe La Salle (2) has the bye .

Under-19 (2) RedBulleen Templestowe v . Old Xaverians (2)St Bernards (2) v . Williamstown CYMSOld Westbourne v. La Trobe UniversityAquinas v. MHSOB

at Bayswater Oval No 2, cnr. Mountain Hwy &Bayswater Rd Bayswater, Melways 64 G3.

Club X11 111 FinalsSaturday August 3 - Ross Gregory Oval, VillageD rive, Albert Park (58 A7) - 1ST SEMI FINALS9 .20am - Club XVIII South11 .40am - Club XVIII North

2pm - Club XVIII (1 )

Sunday August 4- Elsternwick Park MainOval, Glenhuntly Road, Elwood (67 D3)- 2ND SEMI FINALS9.20am - Club XVIII South

11 .40am - Club XVIII North

2pm - Club XVIII (1 )

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REVIEWSECTION 1 - Week 1- Old Scotch with Mullins (5) on target upforward ably supported by Thompson were too strong torCaulfield Grammarians . After an even first quarter theScotchies stepped up a notch to keep their final's chances alive .Old Brighton hit back after quarter time with 8 majors to 3 todefeat Marcellin at Beach Road. The loss leaving the Eaglesvulnerable in fourth posi tion . Gadsden and Marsha ll too s trongfor the Tonners on the day .St. Bernards disposed of Old Melburni ans as expected,although the OM's gave their all especially Ray, Guy, Tuckeran d 0'Ihvver was a standout.Week 2- De La Salle with Jo lley, Alderuccio an d Walton doingas they pleased turn ed out a surprise result by keeping St.Kevins goalless in the first half, and going on with the game inthe second half to win comfortably .In a tight game Uni Blues jumped Old Xave rians to hold ah an dy lead at the fist break, Xavs hit back in the second tonarrow the gap. However the Blues were not to be denied andwith Rankin and Maddison in eve rything, they held Xavs to onepoint in the third while adding 1 .6 themselves and then hungon to add l .1 to win the game by 7 points to give themselves areal show at a final's berth .SECTION 2 - Week 1 - Old Trinity kept a determined Wer ribeeat bay and led well at the halfway mark of the game. While theBees matched OTs in the remaining half the damage had beendone . Gordon an d Pretty prime-movers for the winners .Old Ivanhoe overcame recent form indifferences to win well overOld Haileybury . Goodbody and the Jones were in good touchfor the Bloods, while Blayney stood out for OIG .Mazenod continued their good second half of the season formwith a hard-fought win over Hampton Rovers at Boss JamesReserve. The Nodders with Ha ll et, Dunne and C Morris (8) onfire led all day which saw the Rovers unable to overcome .Week 2 - Beaumaris began well and did not allow Ormond toget into the game at all . The Sharks inaccuracy allowed theMoods to keep in touch but better team play we ll led byGi llespie, McGeoch and Evans was the difference in the endresult. Rayson an d Johnstone tried hard all day for the Monds.SECTION 3 - Week 1 - Therry Penola trounced Uni Blacks toboost their percentage to a healthy degree and keep their final'schances alive .In a match of two distinct halves it was Old Paradians whoraced out of the blocks leading at the half by 7 majors withBrundall and Drummond leading the way . HoweverRupertswood were not about to ro ll over and they came outfiring outscoring OP's by plenty but not enough to win goingdoyvn by one s traight kick. Poor kicking at goal seemed to be theproblem as they had 9 more shots at goal .Whitefriars set their win up against Yarra Va lley in the firstquarter when kicking into the breeze they led by 3 points . Afterthat with Brosolo, Nunan and Rees leading from the front theFriars never looked back. Down back Keenan an d Di Falco werestrong with S Hill , lacuone and Bearzatto too good up forward .Week 2 - After an even first half Old Carey through their tallerplayers took contr ol of their match against Old Cambe rwell . TheWellers powerless to stop the OC's runners who were we ll fedafter half ti me. MacFarl ane was again a shining light, while

Davey and Pump also stood out .North Old Boys had to fight off adetermined St. Leos Emmaus outfit a tGillon Oval . The Animals were alwaysin the hunt but with NOBS stronger players in Davidson andKendall in control, could not quite bridge the gap in the end .In the re-scheduled Rd 11 match Rupertswood easily accountedfor Uni . Blacks giving their percentage a nice help along at thesame time .SECTION BLUE - Week 1 - Oakleigh's defeat of St . BedesMentone Tigers has seen them confirm as clear challengers toAJAR With Gaal, Hanson and Holden in good touch theKrushers extended their lead at every change . Buck and Scafiditried hard for the Tigers.Mentone Panthers accounted for De La Salle (2) and in doing soenhanced their percentage as they eye off a final's berth . Littlewas on fire up forward with 7 while the Smyths and Mitchellwere best for the vanquished .Week 2 - Monash Blues overcame a semester break to put aside on the field and then faced a Bentleigh side keen to knockover the final's aspirant . The first half saw the game won withthe Blues backline led by Crimmins and Evans resolute, Cotterand Nevill leading from the front and Beddingfield back from theseniors finding some touch . Better Dees who matched the Bluesin the second half were Periera and Aitken.AJAX had the byeSECTION RED Old Westbourne kept themselves in the hunt fora final's berth with a solid win over Bulleen-Templestowe .Old Xaverians (2) threw everything at St . Bernards (2) and withRogan and Silk on fire an upset looked ominous, but Madden &Evans helped steady the ship for the Bernies to win yet again .Aquinas were on top of Williamstown all day and recorded acomfortable victory. Beech and Boland stoodout for the Bloodswhile none were better than Taylor and Di Grazia for the Gulls .MHSOB had to come home like a train to get the points againstLa Trobe Uni who seemed to run out of legs in the importantlast quarter. Adcock and Termes were leading lights for theHigh, while Ludeman and Fanning gave their all for theStudents .

PREVIEWSECTION 1 St. Kevins host Caulfield Grammarians and will belooking to reverse their Rd 5 loss. All things being equal aninjury-free SKOBS will take the points.Marcellin host a resurgent De La Salle whose win over SKOBSlast week will give them plenty of confidence . With more to playfor the Eagles will return to the winner's list at home .Old Brighton will be ready this time around when they host OldXaverians at South Road . In a ripper match last time a brilliantlast quarter by the Xavs got them over the line, Pasceri and Rosswere damaging. Today at home the Tonners will need all gunsblazing and should get the points in another great game .Old Scotch must win to stay in final's contention and while StBernards sit on top a minor lapse today could cause some grieffor a top two finish . With greater scoring ability and a superiordefence the Bernies to end Scotchies push .Uni . Blues will continue on their march towards September

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SECTION 2 Old Ivanhoe with renewed confidence will give their

~.il f~ul iloi 5et within 5 goals of the ladder leader Old Trinity .i E =1don will continue their winning form by defeating Old

.ili }'oury.p, rriCee's recent form has been far better than Hampton

;s, so a Bees win seems logical - especially at Soldiers

Gc ;elt'e.0111iimd face a danger game against the improved Mazenod

The Monds coming off a loss to the Sharks will keen to;sc to their recent good form, whereas the Nodders will be

ea to win and put themselves right in contention . Monds by; hist~er in a toss of the coin game .

„i,,umaris has the bye.SECTION 3 Old Camberwell can sink Therry Peniola's chances

1i 1 ,11 :ing the four today if they can turn on a performance asc,; did in Rd 5 where they ran out convincing winners .

;ir;rv's form of late has been solid and although playing away"Ill sieai the points and open the race for the four a real "down

j (he vire" contest .Tup of the table clash where Old Carey get to judge how much!l :c% have improved when they travel to Bundoora to tackle Oldp,;r,ldi<ms. Last time it was the OP's who raced out of theU- . 'k; , OC have improved since then, by how much will be

n at 5pm. OP's by less than a kick.

^;or(h Old Boys swansong today. If they cannot rolli;urc,rtswood then finals are well beyond their reach . While they

i;c more competitive than last time around the same resultilI i:<< our Rupertswood .m . Blacks and Yarra Valley fought out a ripper last time

ronnd and today's contest should be no different . For the,,,ulller a big chance to distance themselves from the bottomi;ro, at home the Blacks will prove too strong to even the ledgeri j r 2002.1; lu[efriars need to win all matches beginning today to make the1111als . St Leos while having nothing to play for but pride wi ll~n e their all but find the Friars greater strength all over the field

much to handle.SECTION BLUE Oakleigh clash with Bentleigh and giveni!rclious history despite the Demons best efforts the Krushersni11 prevail to time of 8 majors .`, :onash Blues face a danger game when they host AJAX. Theolder leader will be smarting from their Rd7 performance and

1 be keen to have another crack at the Blues . For mine th eJ . ~ckas to get the points and put the Blues on shaky ground .Dc La Salle (2) will have their hands full with St. Bedes MentoneTi~-rrs on the rebound and desperate to hang onto a final's spot .l,~ rs by a resounding margin.',1cntone Panthers have the bye .SECTION RED St . Bernards (2) will get the points over Bulleen-icnplestowe . However the margin will be a good indication ofriic improvement of the Bllllants and the Bernies.t';illiamstown host Old Westbourne and while the last time thet,,,,) met it was the Warriors by plenty this time around the Gullsv, ill provide much stiffer opposition . Warriors by 8 majors .:~,quinas can cull any thoughts of La Trobe Uni . playing off in

TO ®AY'S TCHES - U19UNDER-19 SECTION 1

St Kevins v. Caulfield GrammariansMarcellin v. De La Sall e

Old Xaverians v. Old BrightonOld Scotch v. St Bernards

Old Melburnlans v. University BluesUNDER-19 SECTION 2

Old Ivanhoe v. Old TrinityOld Essendon v . Old Haileybury

the finals with a win today. The Students are still two winsbehind MHSOB and will need to win all of their remainingmatches, ~1ven recent form the Bloods must start favouritesand will take the points at home.MHSOB host Old Xaverians (2) in a danger game for the High .Xavs have nothing to lose and will throw everything at the High,at the school oval though the home team will be tooaccomplished and cement a place in the four .

WA Representative Results - July 21

SMOKEFREE YOUTH CHALLENGE MATCHES

VAFA(2) 4.3 6.5 7.9 9.13 (67)DVFL 2.4 6.7 11.7 14.11 (95)Goals : VAFA (2): O'Keefe 3 James Amore Hanlon StrawhornFerrari Faroldi . DVFL: Smith 3 Austin 3 Cornell 2 Drakes 2Ayres 2 Christopher Massey Best : VAFA (2): Ryan HealeyForrest James Bums Williams. DVFL: Lee Cornell BaileyConnell Brown MasseyUmpires : Moncrieff (VAFA) Grindal (DVFL )VAFA ( 1): 2.7 9.11 15.14 21.20 (146)VCFL: 1.1 1.3 2.4 2.5 (17)Goals: VAFA (1) : Murphy 9 Gissing 3 Clarke 2 Young 2Castricum Curatolo Harmes Low Sullivan. VCFL : Childs Holt.Best: VAFA (1) : Murphy Clarke Hobart Browne Smith Fuller .VCFL: Paxino Smith Tesoriero ~ktilliamson Kelly SunderblomHayes.Umpires: Holmes (VAFA) Formosa (VCFL )

NAME CLU BUNDER 19/1O'KeefeDoxevShhehanSmithMansfieldUNDER 19/2

St Kevin sOld XaverlansMarcellinOld BrightonSt Bernards

00

434 0

2 350 343 28

Morris Mazenod 8 56Ferarri Beaumaris 0 53Forrest Old Essendon 0 40Quincy Ormond 0 29Hanlon Old Halleybury 0 28UNDER 19/ 3Strickland Old Paradlans 2 43Ryan Old Camberwell 4 41Katsanevakis Old Carey 0 34Angus Old Carey 1 34Callavetta Whitefriars 0 3 3UNDER 19/2 BLUEKrotfll Bentleigh 2Little Mentone 7Grace Monash Blues 1Beddingfield Monash Blues 2Gilbert Monash Blues 0UNDER 19/2 RE DSlerakowsklFraczokSil kVergaA . Mitcell

Beaumaris - byeWerribee v. Hampton Rovers

Mazenod v. OrmondUNDER-19 SECTION 3

Old Camberwell v . Therrv PenolaOld Paradians v. Old Carey

to be played on Gan+eg Oval. Parade CollegeNorth Old Boys v. Rupertswood

University Blacks v. Yarra ValleyWhitefriars v. St Leos Emmaus

MHSOB 2MHSOB 1Old Xaverlans 3Bulleen Templestowe 3St Bernards 2

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523327242 1

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOakleigh v. Bentleigh

Monash Blues v. AJAXMentone Panthers - bye

De La Salle (2) v . St Bedes Mentone TigersUNDER-19 (21 RE D

St Bernards (2) V. Bulleen TemplestoweOval 2 St. Bernards College

)Milliamstown CYMS v. Old Westbourn eswitched from original draw

Aquinas v. La Trobe UniversityMHSOB v. Old Xaverlans (2 )

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1CAULFIELD GRAB" L9RIANS 3.3 4.4 8.10 11 .13 (79)OLD SCOTCH 3.4 7.8 12.10 16 .15 (111)Caulfield Grammarians : Scott 3, Niven 3, Foley 2, Trigg. Carbaril, Schneider. BestGen-and, Linfard, Carboni, Niven, Foley, Glass .Old Scotch: Mullins 5, Thompson 3, Cathions 2, Reid 2, Goodfellow, 2, Philalay,Taft . Best: Mullins, Dumaresq, Kitchen, Goodfellow, Mallaney, Thompson .Umphes: M. Monty, S. Maclfle (F), J. Gregory (B), P. Love (G )OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 4.4 5.7 8 .9(57)MARCELL IN 3.5 4.6 5.8 6.11(47)O tom Marshall 4, Butters, Gadsden, Gamble, J.Salem . Best Gadsden .ldh Lvnch.. Peel, Leaf, hk:arwan.Marcellin Sheehan 2, Considine, Dorbob, Addison, Coghlan . Best Considine,Neal, Doyie, Addison, Wy'~nell. Gibson.Umpires: S. Morgan, D.Whiteley (F), B. Adamson (B)ST. BERNARDS 10.5 15.6 21.16 27 .21(183)OLD MELBURNIANS 0 12 2.6 2.8 5.12 (42)St. Bernards: Crockett 6, Mastropasqua 5. Mansfield 3, Neeson 3, Smith 3, Glenn2. Basaraba 2, Legudi 2, James . Best Anderson, Campbell, Crockett . Heskett,James, Masiro~uaOld Met6uran_nc• Guest, Guy, Tucker, Miller. Knight. Best: ODwyer, Ray, Guy,Tucker.Umpires: ]t1. Argall, S. Scully, D. Lane (F). M. Slodyrzka L. Pipe, J. Lane (B), M.Carmllen, Joel Venables (G)DE LA SALLE 3.1 4.5 6.7 9 .9(63)ST KEVINS 0.2 0.5 1.9 2.11(23)De La Salle: Nau2htin 2, Brown 1, tValmsley 1, Hayes 1, Padula 1, Alderu~ 1 ,

e 1 . Best Jolley, tiValrnsley, Lowther, AkienrcGO, 9 uirrane, Walton .t.Kevins: Chard 2 Best Coates . Chard, Kempt~, Grant Au2~rtan, On

Umpires: S . McCarihy, D. Longwrosth in, W. FriQr, B . Adamson (B), S . sich, H.Casgrtfr(G)OLD XAVERLSNS 1 .1 4.5 4.6 6.9 (45)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.2 5.3 6.9 7.10 (52)Old Xaverian5: Baker 1, Barrett I, McGrath 1, Smallwood 1, Lowrie 1, Ford 1 .Best Fox, R}an, Hardwick, Ford, Lowaie, Scanlan .University Btue : McKerax 2, Rite I, Rankin 1 . Casper i, Heathc~e I, Bradley

1 . Best Ranldn Maddison, Gibson, Medlin, Khr~ Butko .Umpi res: R. Eastwood, A HoogC~ndvk (F), L. Pell ; B. Stephens (G)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2OLD TRINITY 6.3 10.3 18.11 19,12 (126)WERRIBEE 3.0 4.5 7.8 12.11(83)Old Trlnity: Pretty 6, Hilas 3, Healy 2, Ol ~cr 2, Sparst 2, Russell, McDonald,Iyav es, K ruoss. Best Gordon, Butler, J Arnore, Pretty, Crawford, Newman .Werribee: McGowan 5, Kelly 2, Jack, Morrrtsey, C Yasar, Justin Russo. Best Bianco.Davidson. McGowan, Justin Russo. Josh Russo, C Yasar.Umpires: S. Stokes, J. McNiece (F), J . \Vhitespear, L. Dalton (B )OLD HAILEYBURY 0.0 2.3 4.4 6.8 (44)OLD IVANHOE 7.1 15.4 17.7 20 .9 (129)Old Halleqburq: Kiaht 3. Erikson, Herrmann, A. Jones. Best Goodbody, Mosbey,M. Janes, McLauchTazt A. Jones, Ktght.Old Ivanhoe: Alagona 5, Dinakis 4, ODwyer 3, Laxan 3 . Bolles 2. Best Blayney,Coleman, Neilsen, Gea~u ODwyer .Umpires: J. Ralph. T. Gilley (F7, Ralph (B)HAMPTON ROVERS 4.1 7.4 10.4 11.11(77)MAZENOD 4.6 8.7 11.9 12.11. (83)Hampton Rovers: Ellis 2, McCallum 2, Banks, But GiasanuL Jowett .Laing, Murray, Spratt Best: Gia~unl, Mclamara Tipp Ellis, Spratt, Laing .Mazenod: C. Morris 8, B. Morr s 2, Re~ur, bicdade Best: L Dunne, C . morris,Mansen, Medade, CastrtkiunUmpires: M. Farde, M. hieter(F), J. he Breton, J . Nicholson (B)BEAUMAIUS 3.0 5.6 7.13 9.18 (72)ORMOND 0.1 2.2 3.3 7.5 (47)Beaumaris:lPmdebank 3, Rawlins 3, Boreham, Gillespie, AcNicholas, Evans . BestE.Erans, Gillespie. Me Geoch, Rawlins,Berry, Pall .Ormand: Cook 2,1Vells,Raysar,Naybr, SpKak, Cove . Best: Raysor. Johnstone,Cove, Upstill, Lerner, Clinch ,Umpires: R Mayston, A Conquest (F), R . Mayston (J). J . Gregory (B), G. Rollo, J .Robinson (G)

UNDER 19 SECTION 3THERRY PENOLA 4.6 13 .10 16.17 19.17 (201)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .2 1 .2 1.3 2.3 (15)Therry Penola: Caccamo, D Goodwin 6, Atkutson 4 . Capeu~e113, Corrigan. Leach 2 ,

Owen, Skiathitis . 01v'eill . Quinn, Fenton . Best Caccano . Ferguson.F~eton, D Goodwin. Owen, Cooper.University Blacks: Bloodworth I, Nicholas 1 . Best Ross, Nicholas . Stewart,Buckingham, Westerhott, Owen .Umpires: G . Roberts, G. Paleodimos (F), K Whitespear, B. Share (B), A Esposito, P.Gait (G )RUPERTSWOOD 2.5 6.12 10.16 18.21(129)OLD PARADIARS 5 .1 13.5 16.6 21.9 (135)Ru ood: S=inner 4, Peter Barry 2, Constantine 2, Elliot 2. Potter 2, Temming2 . n I, 'en Ash 1, Dressler 1, h4onzell I . Best Peter Barry, Dressler,Sullivan, Elliot, Dale, Nolan .Old Paradians:'umso 3, Hewett 3, S Strickland 3, D Slvickland 2, Blundall 2, Yea2 . Young 2, b ISay Dri. Villaro, Roberts. Best: Bnmda ll. Drummond, Hewett,Roberts, Graham, R"~Kay .Umpires: A. Shiels, P. Maebus (F), C. McNabb (RBL), A Grey (RDL) (B )

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YARRA VALLbY 3.3 4.4 6.6 7.9 (51)41HITF : RIARS 4 .0 10.2 16.5 18.9 (117)Yarra llalley: K'')ore 3, Pargeter 2, Battle, Seeger. Best K Moare, Pargeter, S,:Walker, Ross, Wright.WhiteGiars : S H ll8, Eames 2, lacrrmte 2, Bearzatto 2, Brosdo, Janson, Nunan, HipBest S Hill, Brosolo, Rees, lacuane, Nunan, Keenan,Umpires: B. ltoodhead, J . Aspinall (F)From round 1 1RUPERTSWOOD 9 .6 14.13 21 .20 32.25(217)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .1 0.2 2.4 7.5 (47)Ru ood: Potter 6, Elliott 5. Dressler 5, Sullivan 4, Temminn~ 2, Pe. Barry $N an 2 D.Ash 2, Mc Govern, Johnson, Lane, Jaeger . Best M~44cGovern, EI: :: .Broughton, Kosta, Howard, Arthurson.University Blaeks : Batten 3, Bucldngham, Prince, Westedaff, Prestidge . !'Batten, Prince, Goanan, Stewart, Bloodworth, Higgins .Umpires G. Roberts, B. Woadhead (F), M. Sbdyxzka (B)OLD CAREY 3.1 7.4 9.5 11.6 (72)OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .3 6.6 12 .10 16.14 (110)Old Carey: Howat 4. Stewart-Holmes 2, Angus, O'Reilly Nankertis, Rnssignuc~,Sulman . Best : MacFarlane, Davey, Pftunp, Howat Rossignudo, Stewart-Hdmes .Old CambervrelL Ryan 4, Salas 3, hicCalalhun 2 . Siberas 2, Manvood, Shanks,Vince, Pike, Whelan. Best Not received .Umpires M . Forde, A Simpson (F), N. Brown, S . Collins (B), A. Esposito, R Gad

NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .4 5.4 8 .6 8 .8(56)ST LEOS EM6tAUS 0.1 2.6 2.7 4.7 (31)North Old Boys: Dobson, Davidson 2, Cook. Curtis, Mathews, Clarke 1 Best:Davidson, Curtis, Dobson, tVatt, Kendall, Carlton .St Leos: Le4ias, Benjamin, Kennedy . Grant I Best Levin, Fax, Landy, SheldonGrant, Air~er.Umpires: T. Sutdifle, K McNtece (F), B . Share. R. Goodman (B), J. Venables (G)

UNDER 1912 BLUEOAKLEIGH 5.6 8.9 10.13 13.13 (91)ST BEDES 6tENTONE TIG 1 .4 3.6 4.7 9.9(63)

Britt 3, Jordan 2, Mulholland 2, Banda 1, CiavareIla 1, Hanson 1 ,Kenn y 1, Piaukovtts 1, Wills 1 . Best Gaat, Hanson, Holden, Murray, Soh•ershy,wills .St Bedes Mentone 'fiYers: BiPtrall 2, Hilton 2, Cieslak 1, Kelleher i, Morgan 1,Sca(idi I, Weedon I . stoat Brux~, Terrell. Hilton, Santya, OBrien . Srafidl.Umpires: G. Rowiings, A. Fyfe (F), T. Casucelli,lV. Frith (B)MENTONE PANTHERS 9 .6 11.8 16.14 20 .18 (138)DE LA SALLE 0.0 2.2 3.2 4.3 (27)Mentone Panthers: Little 7, Cochrane 4, Fisher 2, Horratincic 2, It 2,Bittner, Date, Kelly Best Little, D .Russo, Ironma~er,t Shattock, Cocluaan~}De La Salle: Brown, Brooks, Nicholson, Tyler %t- S.Smyth, KSmydlt. Padula,Oaklev, Maloney, oMitchel lUmpires M. Buxion, P. Griffiths (F)BENTLEIGH 1.5 1.6 2.11 4.17 (41)MONASH BLUES 3.6 6.8 7.10 9.14 (68)Beatlelgh: T. Krototd 2, Taranto. K. Murphy. Best Robertson, Reid, Murphy,Periera, Aitken .Alonash Blues: Ymmg 2, BeddingAeld 2, Cosilev, Fairly, Grace, Hickey, Huggins .Best Cummins, Cotter, Evans, NevW, Beddingfleld ,Costley .Umpires: P. Griffiths, P. Jones (F)

UNDER 191 2 RF DBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.2 4.4 4.7 7.9(51lOLD WESTBOURNE 6.4 10.6 17.10 23.13 (151)Bulleen Templestowz: Verga 3, Benic 1, Daskalou I, Dipasquale, Ne,vnnw. BestBetic. Fitt . Daskabu, Newman, Willie, Mallis.Old Westtwume: Monohan 7, Norola 5, Neville 2, Pavez 2, Stein 2 . Gerace 1,Halgsan I, Vai~han I, B. Cahato I, Braham I . Best Mention, Nikola, Gerace,BraCram. NertIle,`L Hudsan.Umpires: S . Olive, G. Rolts (F)ST. BERNARDS (2) 6.5 8.5 11.11 13.12 (99)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.0 6.1 7.1 11.6 (72)St. Becaards: Madden 4, A Mitchell 2, C. Mitchell 2, E~an, Mare, Rurmals,Ryan . Seranno. Best Madden, Hughes, Runnals, MclTanus, .rd, Evans,CoxOld Xaverians: Baker 4, Silk 3, McGrath 2. Suppupo 2 . Best Rogan, SapuppaSilk, Conkie, Rogers.Umpires: D. Lane, J. Lane (F), A. Borg. R. Goodman (B), S. Bogisich, H. Cosgriff (G)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1.1 1.4 2.5 3.5(23)AQUBVAS 5.8 10.16 19.24 25.27 (177)Wflhanutomn CYMS: Koch 2, McCutr]reon . Best Taylor, Constantine, Di Graaa .Street. Elliott, Hall.qu~.~ Adams 4, Beech 4.({~]rnan 3, Stafford 3, S .White 3, Alford 2, brace 2,A

T.1Vhite, Hall, Stone, Sturma.~Best T. White, Hall, Kogelman, Boland, Sharma,Beech.Um~r~, C. Newcombe, K McNiece (F), J . Fagan, N . Booth (Be J . Talavera, D .Mel ed r (G)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3.2 8.3 10.8 11.8 (74)MHSOB 3.4 8 .7 9.9 14.11(95)LaTrobe : McDonald 4. Fanning 3, FarranL Davis, Klutterbuck . Partarpkos. BatLudeman, K(utterbuck. Famurrg Davis, McDonald, Farrant.MHSOB: t}7vtehrne .=e 6 . Gevaux 3, Sierakowski 2, Adcock, Frackzer . Sinker. BestAdcock . Termes . Ge aux . 447utehouse, Rate p~ Blau.Umpires: P. Holtman . M . Gilday (F), S . MoyTan, B. Moylan (B), C. Kaleta (G)

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`~' 9F= °• DE LA ~ .~~s~;ELLiN ~ b~s Bi~iG9iTON OLD MELB!lRNIANS~ . . ,_,Coach : Denis Bilston Coach : Gavin Walsh Coach : Richard Oboe Coach : Owen Lalor

Cc,.oh: Chris MathiesonNapier B 1 C. Mitchell 3 N. Addison I L. Ross 1 J . Knight1

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

3 Gerrand T 4 M. Roberts 5 C. Moran 3 S . Jackson 3 E. Tucke r

4 Schneider L 5 E. Sims-Lucas 6 B. Billingham 4 M . Franklin 4 G. Kauye5 N Guy (C)5 Scott B 6 P. Bourke 7 D. Armstrong 5 M. Ryan .

Harari7 S6 Townsend M 8 T. Woodlock 8 L. Money 6 L. Dale .Ray8 J

7 Fagan C 9 A . Skinns 10 A. Dale 7 D. Meade .9 J. O'Dwye r

8 Aylen T 10 B . Oakley 11 M. Voska 8 B. Gadsden Rolleston10 Gg Frost W 11 D. Browning 12 D. Beattie 9 A. Clarke.

11 C. Burgess (VC)10 Crathern G 12 T. Molan 13 T. Zappuila 10 J . Hogarth Faulkner12 R11 Carboni B 14 S . Byers 14 D. Salce 11 C. Adamis

.13 W McDonald12 Schat~er D 16 M . Hayes 15 R. H ne

~12 S. Eastgate

.15 R . Hetheringto n

13 Rowiin9s J 18 L. Williams 16 M . Doyle 14 E. McCowan Guest17 S15 Jenkinson S 19 A. Roberts 17 P. Farrelly 15 A. Thistlethwaite.

18 W. de Fegel y16 Niven J 20 S. Brown (C) 18 B . Carmody 16 C . Tootell 21 R. Matthews17 Unford R18 O'hoy B 21 B. Quinane 19 N. Brown 17 B. Furzer 22 A. Rushjg Franklin-Jones T 22 M. Naughtin 20 E. Weeks 18 A . Salem 23 N. Robinson

20 Trigg M 25 R . Walmsley 21 T. Sheehan 19 J . McCowan 24 R. Galbrait h

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AJAX BENTLEIGH DE LA SALLE PANTHERSCoach : Gary Blusztein Coach: Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith

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SCRIBETom Brain CBarry Hickey D1Gavan Flower D4

Norm Nugent D3

Brad Beitzel AEd Sill D3

Peter Williamson D3Damian Carroll B

Tony Miller U19-1Luke Derbyshire, D 2

FaCaES - fiou5 a~2 13LATE SCORE S

First offence ($5); second offence ($25) ;third offence ($50); fourth offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 failure to Seniors/U19 failure tophone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pmLa Trobe Uni (R)Mazenod (C )Old Essendon (C)Marcellin (C)Brunswick (C )

Phoned incorrect scores 13 (Split Round)Parkside (S), Uni . Blues (U), Prahran (C )

CLUB XV111 . . ~r :ONT FBOMvP~A+ 717-;

Old Melburnians should finish their disappointing season with a winover Eley Park .SECTION 2 NORTH. Therry Penola, at home, should be able todefeat University Blacks and so hold second place .

Old Xaverians play Fitzroy Reds on the Peterson Oval . The Xaveriansshould win well.

Marcellin will be all out to "kick the sweep" against Old Trinity in thehope they can regain second place lost to "The Eagles" by anadministrative error some weeks ago .Old Ivanhoe should be able to defeat Brunswick for the third timethis season.SECTION 2 SOUTH. In the first of consecutive matches, at 9 .20

a.m., Old Brighton play St Leo's at Brighton Beach Oval . Today . Isuspect conditions will favour Old Brighton, whose recent form hasbeen good.Collegians should maintain their unbeaten record at the expense ofOld Geelong, whose players will be relieved to hear the final siren toend a season of disappointment.Monash Blues should be able to comfortably defeat Hampton Rovers,whose players will not have the match fitness to run with the Bluesfor the eighty minutes of the game .

Whitefriars should be all out to crush Hawthorn in the hope a miracleat Brighton Beach will qualify them for next week's Semi Final . Idoubt this but still select Whitefriars .Team managers, please contact me as usual to enable a moremeaningful review of Round 15 . Please contact me by 12 noon onMonday on 9467 2857 ('phone), 9467 2865 (fax) or nknugentCaalphalink.com .au .

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Sun Julv 28 St Kevms V MHSO BNext wee[L..Had 15 Sat Aug 3 Monash Blues V Bulleen•Temp.

Sun Aug 4 FIDA MatchesRnd 16 Sat Aug 10 Ormond V Mazenod

Sun Aug 11 Club XVIII PrelimRnd 17 Sat Aug 17 No e Rostered

Sun Aug 18 CIa mu~ XVIit Grand Finals

TRIBUNAL RESULTS TUESDAY JULY 16 2402Phillip Murch, Bulleen Templestowe (Under-19) . Striking, 3 matches .(Includes one match for non-appearance at tribunal )Nick Dean, Old Westbourne (Under-19). Failed to appear, ) match .

Mick Lovett, Brunswick (Club 18) . Striking, 6 matches

David Geddes, Brunswick (Club 18) . Abusive language, 2 matches.' Christopher Barry, Richmond Central. Attempting to strike,l match.' Julian Addamo, Werribee. Striking, 2 matches .• Michael Dowling, Marcelo. (Club 18). Abusive language, 2 matches,' Andrew Small, Banyule (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.• Accepted Prescribed Fealty

TRIBUNAL RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 23 2002John Moutis, Oakleigh . Abusive language/audible obscenity, 2 matches,Anthony Halpin, St . Leos Emmaus (Under-19) . Headbutting, 6 matches.

Brett Papal, Old E .csendon (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches.

Aaron Hillier, Old Camberwell (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.

INVESTIGATION RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 16 2Syndal Tally Ho's senior coach, Kevin Harnett charged withallegedly verbally abusing the field umpire, disputing umpiredecisions and using derogatory comments towards the umpires asthey were leaving the ground .Charge proven . Coach placed on a$500 bond until the end of the2003 season.St . Leos Emmaus and Hampton Rovers were both charged with amelee in their Club 18 match on Saturday July 6 at St . Leos whichcaused their match to be abandoned .Charge proven, St. Leos fined $400, Hampton Rovers $300 andrecommendation that scores at time stand.

Old Mentonians' reserves runner, Mark Jones charged withallegedly using abusive and insulting language repeatedly towardsthe field umpire.Player pleaded guilty, club fined $250.

INVESTIGATION RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 23 2002St . Bernards (2) and Old Xaverians (2) were both charged with amelee in the under-19 match on Saturday July 13 at St .Bernards.It was also alleged that St . Bernards runner was 'manhandling OldXaverians' players" during the melee .Both clubs accepted the prescri bed penalty of $100 (first offence

in a three-year period) . St. Bernardsfuted S50 for their runners

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pl RESERVES P w L D For Agst % Pts

ry1pNASH BLUES 13 12 1 0 914 395 231.39 48MAX 13 10 3 0 961 632 152.06 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 9 4 0 1162 515 225.63 36STLEOS EMMAUS WP 13 9 4 0 1189 634 187.54 36AQUINAS 0 C 13 7 6 0 982 763 128 .70 28IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 13 7 6 0 779 751 103 .73 28OLD GEELONG 13 5 8 0 708 804 88 .06 20MENTONE AMATEURS 13 3 10 0 746 1141 65 .38 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 2 11 0 497 1612 30.83 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI3 1 12 0 409 1290 31 .71 4

tp2DESERUES P w L D For Agst % Pts

FITZROY REDS 13 12 1 0 1041 468 222.44 48YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 11 2 0 1258 483 260.46 44OLD CAREY 13 9 4 0 786 688 114.24 36PENINSULA 0 B 13 8 5 0 961 858 112.00 32PARKSIDE 13 6 7 0 817 896 91 .18 24HENTLEIGH AFC 13 5 8 0 829 833 99.52 20LATROBE UNI 13 5 8 0 630 677 93.06 20SALESIAN 0 C 13 5 8 0 736 893 82.42 20OAKLEIGH AFC 13 3 10 0 624 1225 50.94 12KEW 13 1 12 0 457 1189 38.44 4

93 RESERVES P -w L D For Agst 1% Pts

WEST BRUNSWICK 13 10 2 1 940 397 236.78 42

ST JOHNS 0 C 13 10 3 0 963 525 183.43 40SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 13 9 4 0 906 598 151.51 36ELSTERNWICK 13 8 5 0 884 749 118.02 32,HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 6 6 1 781 698 111 .89 26

,$'r' ;DALTALLY-1-10 13 6 7 0 687 727 94.50 24

POWER HOUSE 13 4 9 0 587 867 67.70 16G101JASH GRYPHONS 13 4 9 0 575 859 66.94 16

S:,'INBURNE UNI 13 4 9 0 544 1031 52.76 16

RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 3 10 0 496 1102 45.01 12

D4 RESERVES P W L D For Agst % Pts

VIERRIBEE AMATEURS 13 13 0 0 1332 468 284.62 52ALBERT PARK 13 11 2 0 1143 480 238.13 44NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 11 2 0 1001 622 160.93 44'MT LILYDAL 13 8 5 0 916 636 144.03 32605-VU A F C 13 7 6 0 898 752 119.41 28OLD WESTBOURNE 13 7 6 0 971 823 117.98 28ST A4ARYS 13 7 6 0 773 725 106.62 283L'PERTSW000 13 6 7 0 814 917 88.77 24EJLLEEN COBRAS 13 4 9 0 590 984 59.96 16ETHAM COLLEGIANS 13 3 10 0 440 1182 37.23 12E9X HILL NORTH 13 1 12 0 310 1777 17.45 4

U19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % Pts

STBERNARDS 13 9 4 0 1457 1010 144.26 36OLD BRIGHTON 13 9 4 0 1190 879 135.38 36ST KEVINS 13 9 4 0 1246 1071 116.34 36rIARCELLIN 13 8 5 0 1180 1035 114.01 320-D XAVERIANS 13 7 6 0 1218 898 135.63 28

111 :NERSITY BLUES 13 7 6 0 1122 1187 94.52 28CLD SCOTCH 13 6 7 0 1083 1112 97.39 24=E LA SALLE 13 5 8 0 1022 1235 82.75 20

` C~.ULFIELD GR 13 4 9 0 914 1241 73.65 1 6,'uLD MELBURNIANS 13 1 12 0 632 1403 45.05 4

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U1 9 SECTION2 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD TRINITY 13 12 1 0 1242 679 182.92 48OLD ESSENDON GR 13 10 2 1 1240 908 136.56 42OEAUMARIS AFC 13 9 3 1 1188 977 121 .60 38ORMOND 13 7 6 0 1009 991 101.82 28LD IVANHOE 13 7 6 0 1017 1083 93.91 287EP10D 0 C 13 6 6 1 838 1095 76.53 26RRIBEE AMATEURS 13 5 7 1 951 1080 88.06 22

`-:'PTON ROVERS 13 5 8 0 746 959 77.79 20='-D :,7ILEYBURY 13 1 12 0 677 1490 45.44 4

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U19 SECTION3 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD PARADIANS 13 11 2 0 1739 842 206.53 44OLD CAREY 13 10 3 0 1441 1106 130.29 40OLD CAMBERWELL 13 9 4 0 1405 723 194.33 36RUPERTSW000 13 9 4 0 1557 986 157.91 36

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 7 6 0 800 1113 71.88 28THERRY PENOLA OB 13 6 7 0 1235 1197 103.17 24

WHITEFRIARS 13 5 8 0 1084 1304 83.13 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 3 10 0 927 1632 56.80 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 3 10 0 807 1658 48.67 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 2 11 0 804 1536 52.34 8

U19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts

AJAX 13 11 2 0 1234 842 146.56 44MONASH BLUES 13 9 4 0 1232 729 169 .00 36

OAKLEIGH 13 9 4 0 1094 842 129.93 36ST BEDES M ENTONE TIG.13 8 4 1 1166 996 117 .07 34MENTONE PANTHERS 13 7 6 0 1248 1028 121 .40 28BENTLEIGH AFC 13 4 8 1 955 1043 91 .56 18DE LA SALLE (2) 13 3 10 0 442 1991 22.20 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0 7 0 0 0 0.00 0

U19 (2) RED P Of L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS (2) 13 13 0 0 1671 492 339 .63 52AQUINAS 0 C 13 10 3 0 1199 643 186 .47 40

MHSOB 13 9 4 0 1262 820 153 .90 36LA TROBE UNI 13 7 6 0 1115 738 151 .08 28OLD WESTBOURNE 13 6 7 0 1016 860 118.14 24OLD XAVERIANS(2) 13 5 8 0 1042 1113 93.62 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE13 1 11 1 626 1775 35.27 6WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 0 12 1 345 2177 15.85 2

CLUB 18 - 1 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 14 13 1 0 1774 563 315.10 52PRAHRAN AFC 14 13 1 0 1646 766 214.88 52

DE LA SALLE 14 9 5 0 1245 732 170.08 36ST KEVINS 14 9 5 0 1116 890 125.39 36nOLD MELBURNIANS 14 5 9 0 972 1115 87.17 20MAZENOD 0 C 14 4 10 0 777 1490 52.15 16ELEY PARK AFC 14 2 12 0 771 1470 52.45 8OLD ESSENDON GR 14 1 13 0 454 1806 25.14 4plneligible player Round i 1

CLUB 18 - NORTH P Of L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 14 13 1 0 1261 598 210 .87 52THERRY PENOLA 06 14 10 4 0 857 651 131 .64 40MARCELLIN 14 10 4 0 843 698 120 .77 40OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 9 5 0 995 587 169 .51 36

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 7 7 0 863 888 97.18 28BRUNSWICK AFC 14 3 11 0 655 1042 62.86 12FITZROY REDS 14 3 11 0 567 1125 50.40 12OLD TRINITY 14 1 13 0 468 1014 46.15 4

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P W L D For Agst % Pts

COLLEGIANS 14 14 0 0 1619 444 364 .64 56MONASH BLUES 14 10 4 0 1272 686 185.42 40ST LEOS EMMAUS 14 9 5 0 1041 777 133 .98 36OLD BRIGHTON 14 7 7 0 1012 767 131 .94 28*WHITEFRIARS 14 6 8 0 932 990 94.14 24HAMPTON ROVERS 14 4 10 0 792 1466 54 .02 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 4 10 0 613 1418 43.23 16OLD GEELONG 14 1 13 0 396 1651 23.99 4

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 13 11 1 1 1379 1115 123.68 46

ST BERNARDS 13 10 2 1 1459 1120 130.27 42

OLD SCOTCH 13 8 4 1 1270 1234 102.92 34

MARCELLIN 13 8 5 0 1288 1056 121 .97 32

OLDIVANHOE 13 7 6 0 1249 1150 108.61 28

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 7 6 0 1204 1197 100 .58 28

OLD TRINITY 13 5 7 1 1244 1188 104.71 22

ST KEVINS 13 5 8 0 1301 1151 113 .03 20

DE LA SALLE 13 2 11 0 920 1389 6623 8

*#MHSOB 13 0 13 0 904 1618 55 .87 0

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B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 13 10 2 1 1213 952 127 .42 42

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 10 3 0 1266 1029 123 .03 40

OLD HAILEYBURY 13 8 5 0 1271 1053 120 .70 32

MAZENOD 0 C 13 7 5 1 1168 1032 113 .18 30

OLD PARADIANS 13 7 6 0 1129 1140 99.04 28

OLD BRIGHTON 13 6 7 0 967 939 102.98 24

OLD ESSENDON GR 13 5 8 0 1057 1084 97 .51 20

ORMOND 13 5 8 0 1107 1189 93 .10 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 13 4 9 0 1042 1383 75 .34 16

THERRY PENOLA OB 13 2 11 0 1017 1436 70 .82 8

CSECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 12 1 0 1572 900 174.67 48

WHITEFRIARS 13 10 3 0 1395 968 144 .11 40

CAULFIELD OR 13 9 4 0 1392 1045 133 .21 36

COLLEGIANS 13 8 5 0 1234 922 133 .04 32

BEAUMARIS AFC 13 7 6 0 1261 1106 114.01 28

GLEN EIRA AFC 13 6 7 0 1184 1248 94.87 24

OLD CAMBERWELL 13 5 8 0 1044 1187 87.95 20

PRAHRAN AFC 13 5 8 0 1085 1412 76,84 20

BANYULE 13 2 11 0 983 1652 59.50 8

OLD MENTONIANS 13 1 12 0 925 1742 53 .10 4

Df SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 12 1 0 1446 954 151 .57 48

MENTONE AMATEURS 13 11 2 0 1517 1085 139 .82 44

AQUINAS 0 C 13 8 5 0 1385 1125 123 .11 32

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 8 5 0 1195 1086 110 .04 32

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 13 7 6 0 1303 1204 108.22 28

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 13 6 7 0 1215 1274 95 .37 24

AJAX 13 6 7 0 1173 1270 92.36 24

MONASH BLUES 13 4 9 0 1068 1123 95.10 16

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 2 11 0 967 1549 62 .43 8

OLD GEELONG 13 1 12 0 962 1561 61 .63 4

D2SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 12 1 0 1783 856 208.29 48

SALESIAN 0 C 13 10 3 0 1253 1031 121 .53 40

PENINSULA 0 B 13 9 4 0 1280 1286 99.53 36

BENTLEIGH AFC 13 8 5 0 1344 937 143 .44 32

LA TROBE UNI 13 7 6 0 1145 1119 102 .32 28

OLD CAREY 13 6 7 0 1226 1197 102 .42 24

PARKSIDE 13 5 8 0 1249 1295 96 .45 20

FITZROY REDS 13 5 8 0 1030 1140 90 .35 20

KEW 13 2 11 0 906 1595 56.80 8

OAKLEIGH AFC 13 1 12 0 878 1739 50.49 4

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P W L D For Agst % Fts

ST JOHNS 0 C 13 11 2 0 1519 952 159 .56 44

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 11 2 0 1380 1047 131 .81 4 ,

WEST BRUNSWICK 13 10 3 0 1247 766 162 .79 40

SWINBURNE UNI 13 7 6 0 1362 1102 123.59 28

ELSTERNWICK 13 7 6 0 1461 1215 120,25 28

SYNDAL TALLY-1-10 13 5 8 0 989 1122 88 .15 20

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 13 5 8 0 1011 1396 72 .42 20

MONASH GRYPHONS 13 4 9 0 1057 1144 92 .40 16

POWER HOUSE 13 4 9 0 933 1338 69 .73 16

RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 1 12 0 866 1930 44,87 4

D4 SECTION P IN L D For Agst % Pts

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13 12 1 0 1427 704 202 .70 48

RUPERTSWOOD 13 11 2 0 1437 772 186 .14 44

ALBERT PARK 13 10 3 0 1220 773 157 .83 40

NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 10 3 0 1283 1106 116 .00 40

MT LILYDALE 13 8 5 0 1131 897 126 .09 32

ST MARYS 13 7 6 0 1379 1168 118.07 28

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 6 7 0 901 1142 78.90 24

UHS-VU A F C 13 6 7 0 912 1332 68.47 24

OLD WESTBOURNE 13 3 10 0 748 1057 70.77 12

BOX HILL NORTH 13 3 10 0 842 1525 5521 12

BULLEEN COBRAS 13 2 11 0 549 1423 38 .58 8

A RESERVES P V✓ L D For At % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 13 12 1 0 1132 546 207.33 48

ST KEVINS 13 9 4 0 1022 776 131.70 36

MARCELLIN 13 9 4 0 889 709 125 .39 36

DE LA SALLE 13 9 4 0 896 770 116 .36 36

ST BERNARDS 13 8 5 0 1021 730 139 .86 32

OLD SCOTCH 13 5 8 0 810 737 109 .91 20

OLD TRINITY 13 5 8 0 753 829 90.83 20

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 5 8 0 741 945 78.41 20

OLDIVANHOE 13 3 10 0 607 925 65.62 12

MHSOB 13 0 13 0 293 1300 22.54 0

B RESERVES P w L D For Agst % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 13 11 2 0 986 505 195 .25 44

OLD PARADIANS 13 10 2 1 951 671 141 .73 42

OLD HAILEYBURY 13 9 4 0 1070 717 149.23 36

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 8 4 1 1086 602 180.40 34

OLD ESSENDON GR 13 7 6 0 860 837 102 .75 28

MAZENOD 0 C 13 7 6 0 814 806 100 .99 28

OLD BRIGHTON 13 3 10 0 627 973 64 .44 12

ORMOND 13 3 10 0 618 990 62 .42 12

THERRY PENOLA OB 13 3 10 0 620 1061 58 .44 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 13 3 10 0 523 1056 49.53 1 2

C RESERVES P If L D For Agst % Pts

OLD CAMBERWELL 13 10 2 1 1103 635 173 .70 42

WHITEFRIARS 13 9 3 1 987 810 121 .85 38

BEAUMARIS AFC 13 7 3 3 1072 671 159.76 34

CAULFIELD GR 13 8 5 0 1119 684 163.60 32

PRAHRAN AFC 13 8 5 0 1018 715 142 .38 32COLLEGIANS 13 7 6 0 1099 655 167 .79 28

ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 6 6 1 657 726 90 .50 26

*BANYULE 13 4 9 0 624 998 62 .53 16

GLEN EtRA AFC 13 3 10 0 540 1313 41 .13 12

OLD MENTONIANS 13 0 13 0 341 1480 23 .04 0

*Ineligible player Rd 10

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