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; . . ~ 1 ~lt'~N SCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R

.endance at Adelaide's Woodville Oval lastuu . r witnessed a superb exhibition of football by the)rian team which triumphed 15.13 (103) to the

;,, ,AF'L's 6.5 (41) .

. L n did not have a weak player . Goal scorers were;_u'°crvey (a magnificent 6 goals), Matthieu Lucas 3,i -,ernard Dinneen, Tim Ockleshaw, Simo n

L=thl Matthew Greig, Travis Ruyg and DamienCa>: ..do 1 goal each .

arking and clearing out of the backline) ,A's best were Danny Byrne (absolutely

Thompson (great comeback after th eppointment of last year), Tim Harvey (a

aendous old fashioned full forward performance) ,:.y Pitts (a rock in defence), Travis Ruyg (a ball-ic .) and Dave Waters ( courage and non-sto p

;ri ~s were awarded to Danny Byrne (VAFA bes tby VAFA selectors), Tim Harvey (VAFA bes t

:i by SAAFL selectors) and the umpires awarde dNe --l Rundle Meda llion for the player in the

Ii s as best on ground to the dynamicinneen.

A did not start well, with foot and handpassin gc f arly and the ball was being turned over easilyar.rt SA to attack regularly, however the backline o f

::aters and O'Connor showed sureness and dash_ epel many of these attacks .

1, br .ed SA full forward Evan Arnold marked well_icked accurately to goal and shortly after giant S A

i : n Sandford also grated from a free .1FA at this stage seemed to have become a bi t

py and had lost a little concentration, but withne dashing on a back flank, the ball came to Greig

g tip the ground who got the ball to Harvey whod nd at quarter time the VAFA was 4.2 to SA

court quarter opened with strong play by Ruyg an d~Aorians were starting to dominate with Lucas and

oaling, Thompson beginning to star on his wingue Vies kicked 5.3 to 1 .2 for the quarter - half times were VAFA 9.5 to SA 3.2 .

ri( i)rians controlled the second half, although SA's:4iarcus Trimboli was unceasing in his efforts to

his side. The VAFA showed great skill in changingil :rection of the ball to the advantage of the tea m

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and kicking very accurately to position .

At the last change ~the VAFA was 13 .8 t oSA's 5.2 .

With rain falling in the last term the ball became verygreasy and scoring became difficult . A magnificentstring of hadpasses took the ball the length of theground and finished with Lucas who missed a shot, butwas quickly followed by a Harvey goal and then Orlandogoaled for the final score of the day .Coach Nick Bourke, his group of selectors and thesupport staff are thanked and congratulated for agreat contribution, but especially to the players fortheir wonderful display of passion . teamwork and skill .

For the record the team lined up as foltows:

B : Dave Waters (Marcellin) Murray Pitts (BeaumarisSteve O'Connor (St Kevins )IiB: Danny Byrne (St Bernards) Alistair McEwin (GniBlues) Lachlan Ford (Old Xaverians )

C : Ewan Thompson (MHSOB) Glenn Cox (Marcellin)Phil Murton (De La Salle )

HF : Damien Orlando (Old Xaverians) Nigel Credlin (OldCambenvell) Tim Ockleshaw (Old Xaverians )F: Matt Lucas (St Kevins) Tim Harvey (St Bernards)Matt Greig (Old trinity )

Rucks : Andrew Ramsden - cap (Old Trinity) TravisRuyg (Old Xaverians), Bernard Dinneen (Mareellin)

Interchange : Mark Browne (klarcellin), Simon Letlilean(Old Xaverians), Josh Kitchen (Old Scotch) . SimonLennox (Old Brighton).

lug Back . . .. . . .. . . .. ... .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . ..2 0Sport 927 Prize Winner. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .24

s' Clipboard . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . ..2 5today's Umpires . ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ..31

For the Love of the Game . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . .. .32-3 3U19 Rep Squads . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 5 0Next Week's Matches, . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . 51Elsternwick Park Draw .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . 62Tribunal & Investigations. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . ... . . . . .. . .62Ladders., . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .63-64

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E- . : :`8 challenge of taking on all three of lastyear's finalists in consecutive matches finishestoday. It is 0-2 and needs to defea tSandringham to ensure it stays in the four.

The results have spiced up interest in the ladder andit might force Skevs to rush back Andrew Ukovic(knee ligaments), Tom Crowley (twisted knee),Marcus Doilman (bruised knee), Marcus Olive(rotator shoulder) and Robyn Bowles (femur stressfracture) . The week's rest hasn't helped bring someof these stars back through the Reserves then againthis important clash would have been broughtforward a week . Watch for Crowley to pick up one ofthe finds of the season forward Dan Jordan and PaulGreenham should get a go at Dan's brother and on-baller Ben Jordan . The Bernies' Luke Turnbull is inform amassing possessions in the midfield and

Simon Clarke Mll be a headache in the key centre-half forward or back positions .

Beware the club that replaces its coach was themess, -e at Old Scotch a fortnight ago when

pv : t former senior player Campbell Glove rinto Ln'. w SQUlos's spot, This time last year theUnicorns were enjoying their best season in 30years, tc'--r they are without a win and need toconvert about half of their remaining matches toavoid i ion. President Col Green said he tookdue pr( ii ten lie was approached by seniorplayers -Lat Soulos's message was not beingconveye,l. "Luke ~idn't resign and lie wasn't sacked ."We all felt he N -n't getting as much out of theplayers so parted. "Luke noted ourimproved pe-for . . .- :ce ~:gainst Scotch and wishesthe club all the be :.t for the rest of the season,"Green said . Tod, °- ie High hosts Old Xavs .In thecorresponding no ch last year Xavs ran away infine-on . The tint __d OX should lose a gamesometime but c i the return of Unicorn full-forward Jason B< i°rt from tendon strains in hisankle and Roger f.ic_ntyre from work commitmentsshouh ". be enough against the even-moneypr-

one goal, nine points in the thirdterr .<-.insr '-obabiv shows they will beformidaule at lie to Scotch . The hard-runningCant Moore will get one of the Cardinals keys SteveHume, Paddy O'Connor, Dave Jennings, MattyBlenheim or Josh kitchen . no an eye out for theHoers' opportunist St :- _ _Ti :- defender got thecall tip from the re., ,. ~ s ;us great in defenceagai the Ts.

had 26 scores to the Bern.ies' 29 whic h

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reflects the history ofthe Studentsimproving at theseason continues .The game against theTs at Parkville was goir.< to 1,a\ ruc '_sr 1 , Gill

McLachlan and Andrew Ra...:,dc .i ga fro .. : ~~ac repsto opponents in the space of a week but

unfortunately the Uni captain withdrew from thestate squad. A win here will keep both clubs' goal forSeptember action focused.

Be La's competitive growth continues with its two-goal loss to Xavs . The Dees are coming off a five goalto two last quarter and that's about as good as mosthave been against the benchmark . If not for theirpoor conversion, where they kicked time behindsbefore goaling in the sr-ond qu :xrter, T I'S mighthave taken a second b ' - scalp in s many weeks.

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ball and tackledmate Stephenspoiling and i(crashing bodiestravel to Wa ,rl (: . noti.;ned nuc! i . ?c l

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ndy flanks and forward Jeff Morel . Justin

te of few of those problems .orpedos from the back line inight be able

who should finish in the Final Four.

congratulates Nick Fraser on hi sGame today! Flash, one of the fittest and mostplayers at the Club, continues to inspire his

i-mates and the supporters by his onfield courage,( ~r-cheerful attitude and his great example atling and on matchdays . As far back as 1986, whil e

in of the St. Kevin's College First XVIII, Nick°d : :veral games with SKOB in its senior team in

L) . tade, Over the next decade Nick went on a journeythrough the Amateurs in both Victoria and Sth. . Aralia - playing for De La Salle till 1993, then backto SKOB for half a year before transferring with his1, lrk to Adelaide where he played for St . Peters in the, tateurs . He then returned to SKOB in 1999 ,inning 2 B&Fs and a Runner-up B&F. Foreve rung Nick is a popular leader and a great contributorall the club's activities . All at SKOB wish Nick all thei for today and for the many years ahead in a

,1 _OB juniper! Enjoy your day, Flash.

S, LE OCA PC congratulates - Andre w1 2 0f3 Games: started in 1988 Macca

played his 200th against Xavs His 200 comprise : 8U19, 7 Reserves, and 143 ; 42 "A" / "B" gradeSenior . Macca has done it all : Club champion19 96/1996/2001 . B Sheehy. Outstandin g-hivement 2001, State Rep 1997, Club Captai n'7, Member Premiership Teams : 1988 (U19) 1989Grade & 1991 "A" Grade . Andrew has been a

ittee member 1994 - 2000 in which capacity hi scontribution has been substantial . Also Ben Corirc.Z> Games: Started in 1996 Ben played his 100t h

;airlst Xavs . His 100 comprises 23 ti19, 7 Reservesand 40 / 30 "A" / "B" grade games. Ben who captainedthe 1998 VAFA U19 team has been a fine competitorand team player who has had to ruck against muchi iller opponents . Despite several serious injuries Ben

i :ls maintained his enthusiasm which inspires histeam mates. Ben has also been on Committee for past

seasons .

VANHOE - congratulate Tim Stevens and Gerryon reaching 1 50 games and I 00 games

r~spectively. Tim, now captaining the reserves, is a-: troilgly built fonvard/rucknlan who has like the restof the Stevens family, given great service to the club. Astrong mark and hard to move physique, has in pas t

-ions elevated Tim into the seniors throughout theies, injuries permitting . Now providing a markin g

a~_et up at centre half fornvard, lets hope Timbecomes the third Stevens to pass the 200 gamen!ark . Gerry, usually playing at centre half back in thereserves, is a straight ahead backman with pace andgood disposal skills, who often initiates an attack intothe fonvard line. He has often threatened senior~cleetion in the past and we hope that soon he'll stepni> provide the same drive as lie has in the ressies' ., = ~ n going Gerrry.

OLD TRINITY 4.1 9.4 11 .5 17,5 (107)OLD IVANHOE 3.0 7.1 8.10 12,12 (84)Old Trinity : Gre,- 5 Frost 3 Sutelttle 3 rkrowsmtllt C 3e Clarke GnaH LKenned,v Ramstten. Best- Clarke L Kennedy Sutclltfe Greig Stephens Gnatt .Old Ivanhoe : J Weddle 3 Toovey 2 Hawkes Byrne Lochran R Weddle MooreLow Corcoran. Best: R Weddle Harros Moore Kent Crowley Bolzari .Umpires : J . MeN,ece, S. McCarthy (F), A. Rechtman, N. woods (B), M .Simpson, V. t'escora (G )OLD SCOTCH 0,7 2,10 8.16 11 .20 (86)IrII1SOB 0.4 3.6 6.6 9.9 (63)Old Scotch: Crow 3 O'Connor 3 Hosting Br,eseh Fmocchiaro HumeMullins Best- Hume Jennings Briesch O'Connor Crow Kitchen .P+3IISOB: Simpson 3 Lmtbrick 2 Walker S McCully Brookes 17tompson .Best Netinon Thompson O'Bnen Clowes Simpson. Lunbnek .Umpires : R. Easrivod, J. Keels (F), R . Nation, J . Kramer (13) . R. Parry. J .Robinson (G)

ST BERNARDS 5.3 9.3 17,7 21 .8 (134)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1,5 3,12 4 .18 4,22 (46)St Bernards: D Jordan 6 tlarvey 5 Turnbull 3 C Mitchell 2 ClarkeO'Sullivan Taylor Hagan Joe Mount Best: N Smith Turnbull Byrne DJordan Fielding Botuekas .But Blu: R}an Nailon Fneker Baker. Best: MeEtis9n Ryatr Wilkie Callery

Mclnryre Brooke.Umpires: M . Sneddon, G. Hwuchen (F), S . Fraser, P. Teasdale (B), R .Oweris, D . Napoli (G )hiARCELLIPd 5.0 12.3 13.6 14.8 (92)8T KEVTPiS 2,2 5,6 8.9 11.12 (78)Marcellin : Purcell 4, Marsen 2, Hanson 2, Dmi n'2, Duncan 1, Frazer I,

Brov.7te 1, Mc'v3:llan Best: Waters, Browne . Dm,, . : . Cos. Tlte,sz. Seabury.

St Kevins : Lucas 3, Giansuacusa 2, Fn - 2 . :..n I . "oisden 1, R}an 1,Greenhant 1 Best: Bowc'_en, Byrne Greenh ... . . - . ._ .. ~ muess . tawersou, Fraser,Umpires: M . Gibson, T . Sutcliffe (F) . J . T Dodds (B). B. Hoare, C.Arnol(G)

OLD XAVERItllNS 3.3 8.5 13.7 15.8 (98)DE LA SALLE 0,6 4.9 7.14 12,15 (87)Old Xavertans: Richardson 4 Lethlean 3 Orlando 2 Clarke 2 Bowen MollardOckleshaw Parton Best Ford Blood P McDonald Letlaean RochardsonBowen .Be La c,.aller Murton 4 Morel 2 Bourke Skmns McHenry Dugan HarrisonCoffey Best: Murton Duggan Morel Melntosh Hasrnson Bomuc,Umpires : A. Lauren, A. Firley (1'). S. Caruso. B. Parsons (B) . K, Segota, B.Jephson(G)

RESERVESOLD TRINITY 0.3 5.4 7.6 10 .3 (69)OLD IVANHOE 1 .2 1.5 1.5 4.6(301Old Trinity : McKinnon 2, Cameron 2, Gorman, MitJten . Cnstiano,Schultze, Ward. Burgess Best : Blaeknwre, Burgess, Mtthen, German,Dona}too, Cameron .Old Ivanhoe: ivng 2 . Prior 2 . Best: Bradd'y . Brandt. Clancy Jenkms.Rane,e, Courage.OLD SCOTCH 3 .3 8.11 12.17 18 .21 (129)MHSOB 2.1 2.3 2.6 2.6 (18)Old Scotch : MeCar,oll 4, Hooper 3, Simon 3 . lujard 2. LeIII 2, Stratos,Lipshut, Junkeer, Thompson BesC Talle,iv, Cr,: : .: . Freeman, Leitl,McCarrolL Hoo)er.YII3sOB : Ting,13'olmzer t3est: Hawkes, Dakas, Patterso,t, Orchard 3kblnizer,Norto n

ST. BERNARDS 5.4 11.8 16.10 22 .11 (143)UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 2.4 5.7 7.10 (52)St. Bernard's: Gilmour 7, Catterall 2, Osborne 2, Tatkey 2. Burrowes 2,Llo}rc( 2, Iinmbwgh 1, Campbell 1, latma7zo 1, Calthorpe I . Pearson 1 .Best, Evans, Legud7, Tanke_v. Gilmour, Catterall, Calthnrpe.University Blues : gum 3. Harcourt 2. BrwMit 1 . Bourke I . Best: Kortick,Brown, Bennett . tart,: ::, Qum, Thomas.h1ARCELLIlY 0.2 3.4 7.6 11.7 (73)ST IMVIN S 11 3.1 5.2 6.3 (39)ft3arcellin: Wallis 2, M69dlan 2, Collins 2}3c eLem 1 . C~-r 1, Gale 1,Cope 1 . Galati I Best Collins . Gartner . Taylor. Cole, Cull . t'-'~:11,.St Hevins: 0'B -i en 3 . Magmre 1 . Gtssing I . Shelley l Best. Sr . :,-Sadler,Griffiths, Sullivan, Harper, Maguire ,OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 6.6 8.8 12.10 (82)DE LA SALLE 3.0 4.0 7.3 8.3 (51)Old Xaverians : Rennet 2, James 2, Baker, AB:ddlecombe . T .B :ddlecombe .Johnston, R.Jones, A.Jones Mahon . Meehan Best: Rennes, A .Bsddlecomtm, B .Coughlan, Wilson, Ham,eberiv. Harskius_De La Salle: &nckec Holden. Mercurn picone, M_Ho,l}er, Hyde, Noseda,Walker. Best: O 'Brim. Brk,c. Marks . P : .one, Mercun :ti Harber.

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Coach : Haut L Cason : Simon Dalrymple Coach: CamF i Glover Coach : Paul Fahey Coach : uaie Tappin gAssist: Noel Jenkmson Res Coach : Peter Randall Res Coach : Scott Robinson Assist: Darren Payne & Assist : Andrew Smit h

Res Coach : Terry Russell Paul Norihey Res Coach : John AttaRes Coach : Noel Spoor Assist: Simon Tallent

1 L . Walker 1 . C . Purcell 1 J . Barnett2 R . Buckley 2 . T. Collins 2 S . McCully (SDVC) 1 A . Oates 1 A . Nettleto n

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

5 C. Swift 5 . N . Godwin 4 M. White 4 B . DavisYoung5 T

4 T. Holt (C )5 S . Collins (VC)

6 M. Harder 6 . D . Sampimon 5 E. Raleigh .Kent6 S 6 A . Crow (VC)

7 P. Harrison 7 . M. Rowe 6 A. Joseph .Geisha n7 J 7 J . Kitchen (VC}

8 J . La Fog ygy 8 . R . Frisina 7 P. Teller.

8 T. Stevens (RC) 8 B . Robinson9 J . Moloney 9 . D . Ballantine 8 J . Dixon (RVC) 9 M . Karayannis 9 D . Brook e9R L. Johnston 10. A . Dale 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 10 M . Crowley 10 C . Smit h10 T. Silvers t1 D. Taylor (RC) 10 D. Norton 11 S . Tully 11 R . Aujard

11 A . Evans(C) 12. B . Cronin 11 D. Simmons 12 C Branigan 12 S . Hume

12 D . Toohey 13. S . Dinneen 12 R. Ranting 13 M . Orchard 13 N . Hooper14 R Mullin s

13 A . Johnstone 14. D . Salce 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 14 C. Moore.

15 R . Eagl e14 C . Bowker 15. M . Chun 13 C. KellyY 15 L. Bolzan 16 D. Jenning s15 P. Bowden 16. L. McMillan 14 A. O'Brien 16 C. Mooney 17 D. Thoma s;6 S . Hyland 17. G . Cox (VC) 15 N. Adcock 17 A. Corcoran 18 L. Hawkins17 A . Elliott 18. D. Gartner 16 J. Walker 18 J . Hope (VC) 19 A . Josephs

18 A . Coffey 19. D. Cooper 17 R . Clowes 19 M. Tolley 20 S . LtlMgsto n

19 D. Thomas 20. S . O'Flynn 18 R . Limbrick (SDVC) 20 D . Hawkes 21 J . Strato s

20 M . Picone 21 . N . Walker 18 B. McGrath'

21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson

22 N. Addison23 0 . Cran e

21 A. McKenzie 22. D. Marson 19 A. Brookes 23 K. Theodossi~

24 C. Pattnde n22 M . Mercun 23 . M . Edmonds 20 T. Harper 24 G . Haros (DVC) 25 M . Saunders23 D. O'Brien 24 . L. O'Flynn (RVC) 20 D . Nichols 25 E . Byrne 26 T. Downing (RC)24 J . Morel 25 . R. Galati 21 R . Patterson 26 P. Lillis 27 J . Ptlkington24R R . Marks 26 . N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 27 J. Weddle 28 S. Prendergast

25 C. Hyde 27 . S . Theisz 22 D . Armstrong 28 S . Morris 29 M . Gnarl

25 R. Walmsley, 28 . D. Johnston 23 L. Taylor 29 R . Weddle (C) 30 T. Finacch aro

26 D . Spithill 29 . C. Moran 24 S. Rundell 30 A . Gilbert 31 N . Leitl32 J Gerstman

27 S. Thomas 30 . A. Treganowan (C) 25 N . Orchard 31 J. Stevens (DVC) .33 J McCarrol l

28 N . Harbor 31 . C . Mason 26 A. Vicendese 32 P. Dowd .33R T Wilson-Humphnes

29 C . Browne 32 . M . Browne 28 J . Brown 33 N . Pratt34 A Tieman 34 E. Olive r

'30 B. Mannix 33 . G . Cull 29 G. McCully. M Pollec k35

35 P. O Conno r31 S. Hyde 34 . D . Jarred 30 R . Newton .

Spoor36 B36 A. Milla r

32 R . Bonnici (VC) 35 . J . Frazer 31 J . Davis.

37 M . BerryE .R Ashton

33 J . Stinear 36 . N . Addison 32 A . Cassell (SDVC) 38 Go George.

C St.,ven s34 J . Kosche 37 . B. Carmody 33 A . Saultry 39 Ge George -shu t35 A. Mackintosh 38 . M. Boyd 33 S . Harrison 40 J . Keane36 W . Jolley 39 . B. Colville 34 E . Thompson (SVC) 4t A . Clark 4'o n . B r37 D . Hyland 40 . A. Wilkinson 34 P. Rujevic 42 S . Low 44 C . Evans37R D. Moore 41 . J . Seabury 35 A . Mills (RVC) 43 L. Hunter 45 M. Blenhejm38 D . McInerney 42 . B. Dinneen 35 S . Moore 44 A . Karafili 46 J . Beaurepaire

39 S. Kane 43 . A. Duncan 36 P. McGrath 45 M . Toovey 47 T. Berange r

39R S . Hoy 44 . D . McMillan 36 M . Ting 46 M . Tozer47 G . King

48 S . Miles49 M . 0Br :en

40 C . Noseda 44 L. Hansen 37 R. McIntyreClarke48 M 50 T. Hooking

41 M. McHenryry 45. D . Theisz 37 T. Harper .49 L. Shay 51 L Freeman

42 P. Bourke 46 . J. Mathews 38 S . Robinson50 S . Brandt 52 D . Knight

42R A. Bonnici 47 . M . Becchetti 39 S . Whittington 51 N. Braddy 53 G. Junkeer43 K. Brkic 48 . A. Gallagher 40 D. Membrey 52 A. Clancy 54 N . Simo n44 R . Prezens 49 . D . Courts 40 W. Hayes Pric e53 S 56 C. Tallent

45 C . Chester 50 . A. Ryder 41 J . Anderson.

54 B. Guidera57 J . Cran e

Iser59 D46 A. Skinns 51 . M . Maguire 42 P. Boyer 55 A. Berezza .60 T. W~gne

47 A . Molan 52. M . Hartnett 43 D. Vicendese 56 L . Courage 61 S . Jone s48 D . Smith 53 . C . Mathews 44 M . Hawkes 57 D. Harcourt 62 N .48R T. Fisher 54 . A . Gallagher 45 M. Brown 58 G . Mclsaac 63 Riser49 A . Boots 55. J . Wallis 46 P. Wolnizer 59 J . White 64 N. Costello50 D . Alderuccio 56. C . Beayni 47 R . Ware 60 S. Hill 65 C. Armstrong

51 L . Douanghosay 57. E . Weeks 48 G . Pollard 61 C . Binne yBaker62 J

66 A . R c67 J Pc i r

52 E . Phillips 58. J . Ibrahim 49 C . Duke .63 T Hibbs

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53 L . Derbyshire 72. D . Cracknell 50 S. Osborne 64 ` . Barker.

69 C. Neal54 D . Buckley 53 P. Bain 65 B . Shadbolt 70 S. Thompso n

Meehan55 L . 54 P. Willoughby 66 D . Worry 71 D . Jackson56 C . Worstelling 55 C . Wright 73 M . Volvodic57 P. Hesse 56 T. Wright

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-58 G. Wise 57 D . Cassell 75 S. roon

60 B . Hoy 58 D . Fox Spectrum Assurances 76 N . Opi e

61 P. Borella Sires MENSWEAR77 C . Joyc e

70 M, Duggan~~ _ - ; t ~icax{

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Si'. KE V 9NSC ch : Le igh Carlson Coach : Tim 0'Shaugnnessy Coach : Peter imcholson Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach: creel Conlon

Assist. : Phil Gaut Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo Res Coach : Joe Watkins Asst Coach: Andrea Sutherard Res Coach : Steve Carroll

I s C, 3ch : Craig Neave Res Coach : Steve William s

1 Kennedy S 0J,.C) 1 M . Blood 1 D. Baynes 1 N . Fraser 1 Slimmon D(VC)2 Hudson G 2 D. Orlando 2 D. Burrowes 2 R. Grinter 2 Hutchins T3 Reynolds L 3 L. Hannebery 3 R. Cousland 3 D. Curt is 3 Sturrock J(VC )4 Arrowsmith J

Burrows D4 D. Landrigan 4 D. Jordan 4 A. Ukovic 4 Guengench D (VC )

56 Gnatt P 5 S. Mollard 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 5 M . Dollman (C)

'5 Gleason Q (VC)

7 Van Der Venne T 6 A. Oswald 6 C. Runnalls Keefe (VC)6 P. O 6 Pricker G

Frost C 7 S. Lethlean 7 S . Clarke 7 K. Gray 7 Rourke Tg Andrews A VIC 8 P. McDonald 8 J . Evans 8 B . Dollman 8 Hayter J10 Shaughnessy M 9 J . Hawkins 9 B . Jordan (VC) 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 Meade S10 Dann S11 Gorman A

10 D. Rennes 10 N. Mitchell (C) 10 M . Lucas 10 Stockdale P

1 2 Proust N 11 Ad Jones 11 C. Davis 11 J . Pangraz io 1 1

13 Collins M 12 J . Bowen 12 B . Hogan 13 R. Bowles 12 McLachlan G(C)

13 Cade J 13 C . Ellis 13 C. Mitchell 14 P. Greenhorn 13 Girdwood T14 Parkin A 14 On Stoney 14 A. Thomas 15 M . Olive (DVC) 14 Roydhouse C15 Stephens T 15 L . Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B . Garvey (VC) 15 Ryan L16 Hidlas C17 Hatfield G 16 N . Bingham 16 L. Turnbull

'17 D. Ryan 16 Kordick M

18 Clarke L 17 D . Richardson 17 L. O Sullivan 18 P. Gissing 1 7

1 9 Barr C 18 M. Green 18 D. McLaughlin 19 D . Sheehy {RC) 18 McEvrin A

20 Phillips C 19 M. Callihan 19 L. Gollant 20 K. Bo,^,den 19 Collins M21 Kennedy L 20 . M. Hardman 20 C . Gray 21 R . Magulre 20 Giessen D22 Deane-Johns G 20 . J . Scanlan 21 B. Loughlin 23 S. Lowerson 21 McIntyre T(VC)23 Ramsden A C?C24 Christopherson J

21 A . Parton 22 M. O'Riley 24 H . Price 22 Millard B

25 Cameron F 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) 23 A. Mastropasqua 25 B. Marusic 23

26 Donahoo B 23 S . Johnston 24 N . M.Smith 26 D . Sad Pr 24 Russell S27 Greig M 24 B . Coughlan 25 C . Osborne 27 R . Gross 25 Solly A28 Hine A 25 R . Carey 26 J. Gollant 28 M. Giansiracusa 26 Gates B29 Nesbi tt L 26 N . Baker 27 James Mount (RC) 29 M . Kempton ( DVC) 27 Wilkie R30 McKinnon R31 Burgess J 27 J . Drake 28 P. Gilmour 30 M . Gargano 28 Thomas M(RC )

32 Cornell J 28 A . McDonald 29 L . Wilkinson 31 A . McGuinness 2 9

33 Rogers D 30 T. Clarke (v.c) 30 C . Trewin 32 S . O'Connor 30 Larkin A34 Deane-Johns L 31 L. Tuddenham 31 B . Swan 33 M . Maguire ( RVC) 31 Callery B35 Pawsey M 32 A. Brushfield 32 T. Harvey 34 T. Hobart 32 Suvoltos A36 Sutcliffe J 33 A. Sassi 33 B . Allis 35 M . Kavanagh 33 McKie M37 Van Der Venne S ( RIC)37 Cochrane A 34 R. Jones 34 D. Byrne 36 E . Sullivan 34 McKinnon T

38 Phillips R C(C 35 A. DelaneyY 35 L.Cam bel lp 37 M . Pan razio RVC)9 ( 35 Baker A

39 Oberoi S 36 B . Dwyer 36 R. Legudi 38 J . O'Brien 36 Brooke J40 Beardsley D 37 T. Maher 37 A. Catterall 39 S . Gribb!e 37 Kaso S41 Lauletta S 39 M . Meehan 38 J . Simpson 40 N . Moore 38 Wilson A

40 W. Rolfe 39 C. Baumgartner 41 G . And -son 39 Birtley T43 Dodgson

B44 Power B 41 A. Dillon 40 D. Thomas 42 T. McCann 40 Hocking J

45 Treadwell G 43 T. Woodruff 41 B . Overman 43 P. Bare 41 Quin L

45 Morpeth T 44 A. Biddlecombe 42 P. Kinniburgh 44 G . Katavolos 42 Treloar B46 Cooper S 45 L . Howard 43 M . Stapleton 46 J . Travaglia 43 Cameron A47 Schultze D 46 B. Dixon 44 S . Taylor 47 A. Conlon 44 Featherston R" Ward C 47 T. Ruyg 45 M . Tankey 48 L. Harper 45 Armstrong J

49 Carter-Buszard L(RN(C)50 Robison M 48 J . McDonnell 46 P. Holland 49 L. Kalesaran 46 McKerrow M

51 Mithen P 49 T. Lowrie 47 R. Pizzichetta 51 D. Bare 47 Young R

52 Heaven C 50 . T. Biddlecombe 48 N. P.Smith 52 J . Finch 48 Briggs A53 Plain G 51 D. Walsh 49 S. McCurry 53 J . Griffiths 49 Chamberlain L

Blackmore B 52 P. Funder 50 C . Galthorpe 55 E . Crohan 50 Haden HTaylor C 55 J. Healy 51 P. Romanin 56 P. Natalie 51 Brown A

56 Best EOberoi A57 56 A. Oswald 52 A. Fewster 57 B. Quirk 52 O'Donnell P

Stebbins C58 58 M. Mahon 53 S. lannazzo 58 J . Ferrari 53 Versteegen R

59 Cade T (RN?C) 63 R. Coughlan 54 T. James 59 R . Chivers 54 Benne tt S60 Monsieur S 66 A. Wilson 55 J . Lloyd 60 A. Greenhalg 55 Dalymore B61 Cristiano D 56 L . O'Brien 61 J . Lynch 56 Irvine T62 Cokalis S 57 B. McManus 62 B. Shelley 57 Plowman E6? Cade Sr' Kenna A 58 J. DeBlank 63 B. Hicks 58 Sudholtz J

ao Medlin S 59 L Evans 64 T. Crowley 59 7oohey J66 Per ry T 60 P. Mastropasqua 66 N . Marchesani 60 McKinley T67 Amiconi A 61 J. Mastropasqua 67 T. Purcell 61 Coleman B68 Fill A 62 A. Bouzikas 73 P. Byrne 62 Taylor N69 Somerville W 63 H . Pekes 75 R . Campagna 63 Hardcourt J70 Sullen M71 Langdon S 64 R . Pekes 79 G . O'Connor 64 Birks T

72 Munroe H73 Hildebrandt D Sim (j s 0o C o (~St ('(f C t10(~S

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It seems to becoming a common occurrence whe nI say yet again the bookies were cheering . Boltersleft right and centre were landing, sending theform students scurrying in embarrassment . Yourstruly's tipping went like last week's pay!!

REVIEWThe GPs in Bundoora are wallowing in all the moneythey're getting from spectators, as once again, Ol dParadians were involved in a heart stopper, hangingon to beat Mazenod by a mere 4 pts. It was the OPs'7 goal 3rd term that set up the win. Not evensleepless nights due to the World Cup could stop thebig man O'Loughlin for the winners, and he washelped by the mosquitos of Sinclair and Loney.Parry, Veltman and Chamberlain battled hard forMazenod.

It wasn't the result that was surprising, rather themargin, as NOBs took their wooden spoon and gaveOld Haileybury an awful spanking to the tune of 44pts. Had they kicked straight, NOBs would surelyhave sent OH to the north pole to visit Santa, as 35scoring shots to 16 indicate . Eastaugh, Casboultand The Colonel (Sanders) had a big 20 piece feastfor NOBs . White, Carson and O'Farrell were thebetter players in a disappointing OH side .

I had a call as they were crossing the line in the lastat Eagle Farm, and it was "Big Jack" calling to tellme to go forth and multiply as Old Essendon lan dedthe chockies over Ormond by 21 pts. The homeground woes continue for Ormond, who were behindall day. Kavanagh, McPherson and Ryan revelled inthe going for the winners . The Big Ms for Ormond(Murphy, Miller and Martinov) had a go for thelosers .

It was yours truly who copped the two fingers, andnot Old Brighton, as they obliterated HamptonRovers by a whopping 94 pts . OB were in a leagueof their own as they took the cane to theiropponents, and ensured that HR shorteneddramatically in the relegation market . Stewart,Phelan and Pirrie dished out lashings of their ownfor OB, and Duddy, Barker and Willmott fought hardfor HR, but it was all to no avail .

The greatest upset in the history of football almostcame off as Therry held a match wining lead againstOld Melburnians, only to see it disappear from theireyes, as OMs prevailed by 17 pts. A 32pt lead at themain break gave the locals their biggest chance yet,but froze when it came to the crunch . Holme, Berryand Hawkins ensured OMs could breathe easy byplaying well . Elliott, Castaldi (again) and Goodwin

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gave the home sideplenty to cheer aboutand were greatcontributors .

PREVIEW

Out at Central Reserve, 2 lasL round losers lockhorns in the form of Mazenod (211) and OldHaileybury (113) . Dave Murray can't get his side tostring a few wrins together and that will be important

in the wash up and year's end . Mearnvhlle, MickDwyer will tear the page out of last week's calendar,

throw it away and pretend it never happened - theywere woeful . It's rebound day for either, and I think

it will be the visitors, and even though the home sidehasn't been far away of late, I believe OH will be anangry bunch of punters. OH by 18 pts .

An intriguing clash awaits us on Keilor Hill, whereOld Essendon (514) put Old Paradians (4/7) ontheir fancy scoreboard as visitors . Chris Bye has hisboys on a roll, winning the last 2 on the trot andfinding some form . Matt Ryan also has his ladsplaying well, even though all the supporters arefalling off their perches from heart attacks!! I don'twant any more unbearable plione calls, so I'mpraying like mad for a green and purple win - theworld just couldn't cope with that president tellingall and sundry about an OE victory. OPs by anotherheart wrecker - 6 pts .

Down beachside, Old Brighton (1l3) are starting tobuild themselves a big sandcastle and this week, it'sOrmond (11/4) who is trying to knock it down .Stuart Glascott is going gangbusters right now andhis charges are eating out of the palm of his hand .Mick Knuppel would be very plfased this game i s

17 '.A 11:1 7- GLU 3

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B SECTIONHakim Old Essendon 0Mulligan Old Melburnians 5Power Hampton Rovers 1Porteous Old Paradians 0Barker North Old Boys 6

B RESERVE

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ray from home - their record at that supposedlyfeared venue is s a ! '1- able . Form says this weekvv°ill be another f-di- n: " for the home side, butit won't be that easy as their opponents grow a leg

a;vay, Beachside is not an easy venue to will at, and,,cjth OB in form, they'll prevail by 15 pts .

The Bowling Green plays host to Old ts(1,"i) and tlleir guests in Hamp ton f.sov ; (4/1) .Er Leyden would have been at Mass every day

__ 'thanking the Lord for the small mercyD upon him in the last round. Norm Goss

V,casn't a happy calliper last week, and was notpleased with the application shown by his team .Expect a more committed effort from HR this week ,

d they're a big chance as OMs are not going well,However, home ground advantage and lots of tails:,11 be enor''1 for OMs to get over the line by 24 pts .

: I s anothel le western derbies in 2002, as thelite-hot (1/10) welcome the w-inless, but

certainly not useless, Tlaeray (8/1) . Garry Foulds;s the in-for : i team of B Section at present anduld now be classified as our very own juggernau t

.ilat's out of conuol . Unfortunately, at present,r}lle Harincs couldn't beat an egg, but if hisungsters perform like last week, they will shakete life out of the old Brunswick grandstand . NOB s

i, ;ll ! t, b'.tt I don't think it will be by much (14 pts) .

nod {2 1) us Old Haileybury (4 /1 1) 011 by 30pts

vij is~,i.ndon (5i4) vs Old Paradians (4/7) OP by l2pts

Old Brighton (4i6) vs Ormond (1 ;11) OB by l5pts

Old Melburn . (1 i 10) vs Hampton Rovers (911) Olv1 by 69pt s

Ts (? R) vs Therr} { 7 `1 ) YOB by 55pT s

- congratulate onlg his : +z:a game for the club against NOB S

on June 1 . Cap :ain of the U 19's in '98 and a memberof the '01 reserve premiership team . A very popularclubman, "The Rock" keeps us all entertained withhis football commentaries and of course his AllanJear)s impressions . Well done "Belly".

enod v. Old Hailc' burvOld Essendon v . Old Paradians

Old Brighton v . Ormon dOld Melburnians v. Hampton Rovers

North Old Bovs v . Therry Penol a

i rolvil I~throwing 6

co ie grouncf or oli si tlftar stach conduct" I

OLDP..,, . 1J.13 t73),1X.Z 10 .9 (69)

Mao nod: Apollonto 2 Ballen_ r 2

Old I'm :--is: r; ~d3fq ,OZC 1¢r Sinclair Curran Re r.

Best- Parrv Veltrnan Chamber`a Ri r- ._ 110111 0Umpires: RLove, C.Stenens,:I,S. :rzie . .i . s(B),R.SeNuou.G. Clancy (G )OLD HAILEYBURY 6,1 8.3 9.6 9.7(61)

NORTH OLD BOYS 0,5 6.11 9 .17 14,21 (105)Old Flaileytnuy: A Flood 3 Kejna Graves O'Farrel l `MacKenzie Gc,ccher D

Lay . Best: White D Lay Carson O'Farrell ,North Old Boys: M Barker 6 J Bar r 32 Tehan 2 Casboult . BestFastaugh Casbouit Sanders 1~ rtirt .. ...e Vo;;els .Umpires: L. Holmes, M . Morrison (R) (F7, B. tiunon, C. Doyle (B), B . Dix,11, Richards (G )ORMOND 4.1 6.3 9.8 10.10 (70)OLD ESSEf4'B(}N 5.3 9.4 11,9 13 .1--(91)Ormond: Gm- 82 Dianradamos Gn-.,!-4 co^'ffi Delicllo Robbins .Best: Brea r+l-st I_ :' . ~" r .-,Mrllcr' Roi-ins.Old Es,sendo.,: D,, ;o 2 Her r_2 J . n^anagh 2 Podger 2Bariram E its :.'. .Pherson PanapotopoulosHunter Ry:..-~. t-','Umpires: L. G;HAMPTON ROY. 5

5,17(47)0. 2

4.6

1 .74 .10OLD BRIGHTON 9 .814.11 21.15(141)Hampton Rovers: Barker Busby Power W r . t. :3est Duddy BarkerLVffmott Ng Connoliv M Fletcher .Old Brighton : VanDenDugen 4 Barrow 4 nrart 2 O'NeillGadsden Hendra Williams Best: Ph-kin Ste . C .. . . i . .'. . : PirneWardeli .Umpires : D. Kramer. L. Moncrieff (F)

TI-ERRYPEiOLA 3.2 12,3 15 .31 7 3 ( 1 0 5 )OLD MELBURN1APxS 4.4 6.7 13,1 11 8 1 4 ( 1 2 2 )Tlrerry : Edwards 5 O'Connor 3 C Bannister 2 R Bannister 2 Elliott 2Goahisn Appleford Mills Best: Elliott R Barnuster Castakll EdwardsGoodmri O'ConnorOld Melburnians : Mulligan 5 Gruntlv 2 Hicks 2 Kennedy 2 Jo hliller 2Beaumont Berry Hawkers Legoe Theodore . Best, I-tolme Berry HawkinsGuest Jo Miller Grundy.Umpires : M. Cox . M. Taylor (F)

RESERVES

OLD PflRADIftIdS 2.4 4.4 9.6 12.9 (81)MAZENOD 0.1 2.4 2.6 6.7 (43)Old Paradizrvs: Palermo 2 . 2, Lawton. Tensan, Simusnn .

Paplia . Lombardi, M Cc . ,,. Bvrce . Best: Chambers. Walsh .

Galloway, Dtntiziosante. : .: -- .. . Cc- ---an.

AYazsnod : Smith 3, Jayaweera, M McDowell, S Fisher . Best : Strarvhorn,Halvy, Reid, Morris, Tucker . Smil hOLD HAILEYBURY 4.0 4.2 6.6 11.8 (74)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 7.3 10.7 12.10 (82)Old Halleybury : Somaia 2, Efstatlnou 2, Ladd 2, S . Saunders 2, Drrnond,Jay=asekera . Wright . Best: Johnston . Davey. Pitcher, Efstatttiou .Jayasekera, S. SaundersNorth Old Boys: Munro 5, Joyce 2 .T. Kennedy 2. Brooks, Ddaney, Waters .Best A,unro . Brady. To ii, Bryar, Sieep . C . Kennrd v

ORiriOND 3.1 4.4 8.4 10.5 (65)OLD ESSEND074 3.4 6.8 11.8 16.13 (109)Ormond : 'it 2, " i 1 2. C.C . it, St ohens .

Theory Penola: Goodwin 2, ONeil. Vama 1 Best: Smith, Hollow . 0'Meara ,

Brea ,an . , : c its, Q. nuur , .- C.( :Old Essendon : Makns 4. 3 -it ., ~ u . ' ''rrifitorgan . Howard Best : V ;er, ward . C a"rrSPTON ROVERS 3.3 9.6 11.8 13.12 (90)OLD BRIGHTON 6.1 6.1 9.4 11.5 (71)Hampton Rovers : Fisher 3. P. Adarns 2 . Nitschke 2, Corson, Hoare, Poster,guon. Redder, 4Voolrich Best: Adams, Carson, Nitsehl:e, Lake, Fl}zm, Rcv'-der .Old Brighton: Grant 4, Cochran 2, Over 2, Stcovart 1, A. Gmnavur 1, Adam1 . Best, Allen. Stevast, Grant, MeNicol. Begley, Reddm .

TFIERRY PENOLA 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0(241OLD TAE LBURPd1AIdS 4.3 5.7 10.9 14,15 (99 )

Kennedy, La Fontarne. Christi .Old Rfelburnlans : Mrs, Campbell 3 . Dixon, Evans, K(Verge. Waddell. Whitehead I Best: Keeble. Jenkins, Ca,^ap_tl, Prov,es .`Aoddell . Evan s

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HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD 0 LCoach : Norm Goss Coach : David Murray Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Stuart Glascott coach: Ghns dye

'Res Coach : Tony NaumoY Res Coach : Tony Collins Res Coach : Pat Brooks Res Coach : Paul Dwyer BrienRes Coach : Robert O

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Leask7 J7 A. Duddy 7 S . Morgan 6 N . Vogels DVC 7 B. Logan .

8 J . Heritag e8 Drew Anderson 8 R. Foss 7 P. Booth 8 M. Gadsden

Goodge r9 J9 T. Barker 9 P. Gooden 8 B. Collison C 9 S. Lennox (VC) .

10 S. Bryant10 B. Holt 10 C. Jayaweera 9 H . Maplestone 10 J . Mead

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12 J . Kavanagh12 B. Culling 11 D. Hose 11 T. Roberts 11 A . Fitzgerald 13 M. Rossi13 G . Woods 12 J . Ballenger 12 S . Lock 12 B . Williams 14 B. Haki m14 P. Pike 13 P. Fuller 13 T. Halpin 13 N . Edwards 15'T ' Di Blasi15 A . Browne (VC) 14 N. Meehan 14 B . Clancy 14 S . Williams (C) 16 S . McPherson16 D . Marshall 15 N . Parry 15 C. Farad 15 C. Mizzi 17 P. Hexte r17 D . Ariz (VC) 16 M. Apollonio 16 D. Collins 16 J . Homann 18 J . Walke r18 S . Redder 17 J . Beard 17 J. Fitzclarence 17 A. Van Den Dungen 19 E . Heale y19 M . Lawrence 18 D . O'Donoghue 18 C . Murray 18 A. Salem 20 D. Hunte r

20 A . Power 19 S. McMullin 19 P. O'Farrell 19 S. Ginnavin 21 S . Dale21 G . Carr 20 C. Murray 20 W. Martin 20 B. Gadsden 22 A . Merringto n

22 B . Hoare 20 T. Castricum 21 N . Casboult 21 T. Ewert 23 J . Hughes

23 S . Helliger 21 S . Polan 22 D . Tehan 22 N . Biggin 24 J . Dazkiw

24 C. McKellar 22 B . Chamberlain 23 B . Whiteside 22 L O'Neill 25 C . Morgan

25 M. Davey 23 A . Tucker 24 J . Barker VC 23 N . Milat 26 S. Fleming

26 S. Wills 24 D. Nisbet 25 G. Phyland 24 27 D . Barr

27 M. Nitschke 25 A. Pickering 26 P. Brooks 25 S . Nickas 28 G . Stevens

28 A. Fisher 26 J . Dunne 27 W. McTaggart 26 A . Ginnavin 29 S. Uebergang

Fletche r29 M 27 D. Krom 28 D. Joyce RC 27 D . Paterson 30 M . Dragojl o.Quon30 A 27 P. Jones 29 C. Hosking 28 N . Williams 31 D . Carid i

.31 T. Pucella 28 N . Marmo 30 M. Leigh 29 J . Dickerson 32 J . Mansfield

33 A Dawson32 David Anderson (RC) 29 R . Sharp 31 L . Boyle 30 E . McCowan .

Podge r34 D33 M . Lake 30 S. Fisher 32 T. Roach 31 A. Brown .

Kavanagh35 L34 Daniel Andersen 31 N . Snart 33 M. Barker 32 D . Begley .

Burns36 M35 J . Redder 32 B. King 34 M. Hyde 33 P. Phelan .

Jink s37 M36 M . Pearson 33 D . Grant 35 M. Carney 34 J. White .

Whitfield38 D37 L. Holt 34 B . Chamberlain 36 M . Polatajko 35 C . Stewart .

Newbol d39 B38 P. Adams 35 R. Hawkins 37 J . Eastaugh 36 M . Wardell .

40 C . Obliube k39 N . Goss 36 D. Carter 38 M . Amor 37 B . McMahon

41 S. De Morto n40 A. Wearmouth 37 L. Morgan 39 T. Docherty 38 J . Raju

42 N . Bertram41 M. Levy 38 J . Fisher 40 C. Phyland 39 K . Kavanagh 43 N . Fitzpatrick42 M. Lanagan 39 D. Bradshaw 41 K. Nye 40 44 J . Rus h43 41 A. Bouchereau 42 A. Kennedy 41 M . Allen 45 P. Barry44 B. Johnstone 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 D. Zacek 42 L. Hendra 46 T. Cippolon i45 C . Delosa 43 A. Persi 44 T. Spurling 43 R. Carter 47 S . Howard46 L . Woolrich 44 R . Mosbauer 45 L . Meehan 44 R. Sherman 48 A . Salvo47 L . Wheeler 45 B. Thomson 46 P. Daniels 45 C . McKimm 49 C. Clue s48 L. Carson 46 D . Dunne 47 T. Kennedy 46 M. Biltionis 50 A. Nowlan d49 M . Flynn 47 P. Steinle 48 A. Munro 47 S. Adam 51 A. McGowan

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52 J . Connelly 51 P. Reed 51 T. Brady 50 X . Johnson 54 A. Morriso n

53 J . Ng 52 S . Veltman 52 N . Sanders 51 M .J.T Smith 55 B. Turner

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A White (DVC)5 Woodford D

6 D . Stevens 6 D. Whelan 7,ster S7 Adam Hilton 6 Holme D(DVC) 7 P. Cosgriff 7 S . Keleher (VC) 8 rr L9 S. Rowlands

7 Thompson C 8 A. Sinclair 8 M. Miller 9 .annister C10 C . Efstathiou 8 McKeon A 9 P. Palermo 9 G. Hall 10 Va' a

M . Graves 8 Marks D 10 P. Brabender 10 R . Martin 1 1 0 'n C (V C)12 B . O'Farrell 9 Grant B 11 A. Bums 11 D . Robbins {VC}

12 35 C Res?13 B . Harrop 9 Simpson R 12 B . Galloway 12 B . Delidio 1 6 u, M

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18 C . Jayaskera 12 Hart J 17 B . Hart 17 J . Bridges 21 "19 M . Armstrong (C) 13 Thiele B 18 G. Porteous 18 S. Crame 22520 M . Coddler 14 Verge M

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As predicted most results went according to plan in sidesRound prior to a refreshing break for us all. The top .

all recorded victories with the Collegians boys waiting in

the wings for someone to slip, While for the others it is

tough worh. from here as they just cannot afford to drop

anymore games or it will be mothballs in ugust.

A vcodcr :-' ring aR; Bedes --- e Tigers juniper

was dr, ue hoodoo at Packer was finallybroken nn -Dint u-o, over the injury

ridden 1 nr ,_- - . The game was hard hitting .

tight in clv,e -- h__ ound, with some great

marks est - . ] '--~ Sainters put on their

be-: tx n with the seoreline not

are and plenty

iv.th : ccur, on ov more. CamlJnsvorth

1 the 2 teanis . Plenty o f

roruig Jon Kane ,id Andrew Haves

led the ~ ._ . ccszy anw iru BOG supported byChris It .ss- Bongo ant on.

Collegi-n orded a good will in an important game

ag~'msi an ot?t;osirion still low in confidence after theirsliellai rf us at panic stations yet for ibeW fret otjporttmit_y to regroup .

Lions c'- other 7 in the third and

v : - t}> >t Li( -y nlayed well, as did die dual

It 6 and Mooney With 4was again good for Ol d

i Jordan i [fernan both

even t ot °o Y~mt lead with

them ;, t'ne to - third quarterblitz settled the Sharks took

total control . i saw the Panthers

outscore tl !ir > .ae damage had well andtu, . . ,--. ,a, --- v -vet again in wonderful

br Beaumaris as were bigyon impressed Sammy) and

lied Tony Bourlioll wa sconsistent form continued

t iop effort up forward.

he first half

inc for the Fieldsup pretty well. but

qtr time. The Bear s

Oil id to give dtemselves a

Cl n 2nd half-a>ith th eze Bears at bay and eome

rn of a few Senior playersr better results after the break .,v'eid ~GfiJl youngsters Andre w

contmuuig to unpress. Betterore, Kristian Malioney,

The section leaders weretoo tall, too fast, tootalented, and too goodfor a disappointingPrahran at a slipperyFriar Park. 8 goals in the fir: 12 n,lt

tone for the day . and a lead a- - _ehange had the match awarded tc ui efact tbis was extended out to l i l tkick their first. Prahran actually o

-1 l , 1in the second but were stil lmargin was increased by asecond half. All ill all a pr "Friars . Ben Janson was the 1

to Buckets who lacked 7

the ground. with Tonu ee. Dan Hard(

and Ali-

y tif ?ing has been pretty consistent over the p(

weeks but today will put we to the test with ouite

games having the possibi---- : oj go

F it cot -sic w, iId not 1 i

asons so far.Pa..llers and I c,~rtaBlues play'foorak Park iand will will .A replay of last years Dl GF -Again both disappointed wt}rough away from home I iYa :

but a Bears 'artery will not --°ilx:eleome Ca-t f, -Ii

i i an imriortant aam ea tou,50 nut to crack and arThe tieids have been a bit r

putting the score on the b a :d .sides have a good blend oi

_ osily the home ground acBearmiar i ° .Harry Trott sees anotiand _---. The Li(.--p " r is th

~ players back least no one

could go ei .~- r1 .go for die hon . `

i id so to the M-

s the unbea~.~. ~. imitatio n

to Gkie the equally impr -i*.ito have only lost 1 albehome ground advantage fo rFriars who like to run thc 1

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c- ,--Tigers

reat performance guys .: .uiauons for Plaver of the Round .

ubmit this report to the VAFA so wouldco-operation in having your reports to me by

onound 8

pP -edir pi ~ om the

Pe i and Lunclon to returnin .'. : loved .38 ternsev.atball and sports in general .ire ~nongst the grandstandin c -guy to have around th e

to t itch in when lie can and?nt . All the Tiger supportersr 100 Andrew Hayes games .

Prahran in '94 as reservesiniuries was forced to pul l

as played his 50th game foror > to this young fort y

ian s

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,,-~od fonvards in Buckets anding . Its a brave man who tip s

on :orln you should go with the Friarsto ;amble and tip the home side . Go

an, Old Calnben.eIl . Beaumaris .

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3 S . ayrcoZ4 B . O'Connor5 B . .'iimore6 S . Tuckman7 J . Pearson8 B . Cantwell9 J. Plant10 B . Moxin11 S . Cross12 J . Egan13 C . Burke14 B. 4doodlock15 S . Gray16 A. Dooley17 A . Small!8 J. Turnbull19 P. Witchei!20 S. Play(air21 R . Dint nosante22 C . Taylor23 S . Gray24 A . Plant25 T. Baldack26 H htcdermott27 P. Heal y28 D . Spoules29 J.O'Ca(iahan30 D . Mutton31 C . Bassett32 M. Natoli33 B. Reed34 C . Stevens35 L . O'Connell36 M. George37 T Thompson38 W, Keenan39 A. Hopgood40 N . Taylor41 P Job42 C.T7-l or43 L-4 , A. Cc ~ry45 14, Smith46 D. isr .Iiah47 K. Scholes48 P. McCann49 G . Bel l50 T. Nasrallah51 J . BOB52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D. Williams56 T. Jubb57 K . Mahony58 L. Orton59 L. Richardson60 L. Hol t61 B. Parkes62 J . Gilliam63 D . Pia,eir64 S . Taylor65 M . Thrveos66 M . Vanpoeteren67 C . West68 M .Wiimore69 C . Williams

Ca ch : Tim PianistsJc., n

Res Coach: Max Carty

i P. Brook2 H . Gibson3 M . Pitts (Vc)4 M . h9atulick4 D . Porte r5 M. Ensar (Uc)6 A. Spence7 D . Foley8 tv9 .O'brien9 B. Cousins10 L . Buller11 M. Lee11 L . Stevens12 L. Healy13 C. Gourley14 T. Collins15 A. Edge16 A. Quin17 L . Atkins18 N. Kennedy19 M . Atkins19 A. Low20 U . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J. Holt (C)23 A. Catlin24 B . Gray25 D. Teesdale26 Q . Groves26 T. Broadbent27 B . Haynes28 J . Vance29 C. Martin (V c)30 K. Alexander31 J . Mcgeogh31 P. Ott32 B . Cairns33 G . Jury34 J . May35 N . Doctor35 S . Nish36 R. Deaton37 R. Presneli38 J . Gerrand39 D. Guidolin40 S . May42 A . O'brien43 B, Ferguson44 J . Deluka46 M . Talbot47 M . CJIanOjeVlc

48 R . Cortieid49 J . Bryce50 B . Presnell51 S . Coote52 N . Aprea53 R . Rawlins54 A. Thompson60 C . Gionis

Coach : Dean HndersonRes Coach : Marlin Dicrosia

1 D . Rosman2 B . Hal l2 A. Sorensen3 C . Knight4 M. Liddell4 T. Vinen5 N . Guyett5 S. Kendall6 N . Craven6 B. Minte r7 J. Cowhshaw8 R . Foote8 S. Cossart-Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Will (C)11 C . Deal12 D . Pearce12 S. Fryers13 D . Gurr14 S. Amiet15 A. Docker16 S. Sant17 G . Harrison18 B. Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W. Brockett20 H. Vella21 M. Pennycuick22 C . McAssey22 M . Richardson23 D. As h24 J . Daiwood25 G . Evans26 S. Widjaja27 R . Keown27 J . Ryan28 J .Jacobs29 D. Williamson30 D. Eilias31 C . Veentjar32 L. Browne33 C. McGrath34 J . Margerison35 S . Thompson36 M . Cramphorn37 T. Messer38 J . Restanck39 J . Santiago40 R. O'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 . Faliu61 N . Bannon62 B . Goddard71 '" Cassidy

COLLEGIANSCoach: Pat Hawkin s

Res : Andrew Kenneally

1 J. Dixo n2 M. Johnson3 B. Mooney4 D . Atkinso n5 R. Henebery (DVC)7 D . Surkitt7 J. Farle y8 C . Unsworth (C)9 J. Fry10 J. Lang10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 N. Thomas14 D . Phillips15 L . Cottom16 A. Fletcher17 R. Hosking (VC)18 T. Krotiris19 A. Robertson20 H . Sallmann21 C. Harris22 S. Piasente23 C. A4ollard24 B. Low,25 R. Mui r25 D. Gambaro26 S . Woolley27 A. Shinkfield28 N. McCann29 A. Kenneally30 B . Shadbolt31 N. Roach32 D. Browning33 B. Hols t34 A. Smith35 S . Beilby36 G . Cooper37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer39 N. Hart40 R. Bardwell41 N. Baxter42 N. Abbe ' It43 PJ1 . White44 Y. Phillips45 R. Lew46 C.Rowe47 R. Sztar48 E . Waters49 J. Clark50 D. Vial51 J . Melbourne52 B . Gran t53 J .Van Berkel54 B . Wooihouse55 T. Cooks56 B, Lumb57 C. Peck58 D. Smith60 D. Dowling61 D. Cook64 M . Gribble6E C . Safstrom6~ S. Porter67 D. Osborne68 L. Wilson70 T. Skurrie77 L. Beardsley

South : -ibottrne

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GLEN EIRACoach : Paul Bcddoe

Res Coach: TBA

I M . Ryan2 N. Astapenko3 C. Massis4 D. Cassa r5 A. Tsirogiannis6 J . Zagam e7 S . Vamvakis8 M . Dimashki9 G. Hayes10 G . Richards11 B . Clements12 B . Kin g13 G. Brown14 C. Grey_15 F. Buckley16 A . Taranto17 A . Russo18 M . Dimachki19 K . Dimachki20 A . Diamond21 P. Jones22 S . Emmett23 S . Neeson24 B . Mascali25 P. Khazaal26 P. Tsagliotis27 R . Gilmore28 P. Commerford29 R . Dimachki30 L . Pryde31 T. Aberline32 M . D'Zilva33 A . Sheedy34 L. Hall35 J . Commerford36 K . Daou

E . I

40 L. L .41 H . Walls42 J. Gusman43 T Knowlan44 S. Diamond45 A . Caruana46 T. Evan s47 J . Serpanchy48 J . Haliwell49 M . Benton50 A . Dimashki51 B . Zurek52 A. Haines53 S . Rees54 M . Kassar55 L.McGaw56 J, Kokkinoptshs57 S. Hal l58 C . P4ct7iun'ick59 P. Merrick60 A . Guzzo61 M .Tkocz62 D . Sheehan63 D . Dunlevie64 A. Patane65 M. Dimou66 J. Valkanis67 N . Daou68 M. Merrick69

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Coach : JarfUd (: .di Go, i =ito G,-D.,ek HineAssist i Irian Sheedy Res Gc : Jamie b^linduss Res coach : John Ross C-a( s; s Co. cs Ca,_ ,r Eames

Res Coach : Justin :.'.cLean Res e:c ..,: Janny Spencer

1 S Clay 1 A. Acreman 1 D. Harders 1 P. Wintle 1 C. Woad2 T James (DVC) 2 C. Twentyman 2 M . Harvey 2 L . Wintle (C) 3 M . Carbone3 N Robinson 3 B . Murphy 3 P. Kelly 3 C . Tesoredo 5 B . Phan4 N Lippiatt 4 D. Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A. L'Huillier 6 P. Campbel l

L Cain 5 C. Mackay 5 H . Pitts 5 S. Napier 7 D. BriceB Christie 6 C. Alexander 6 A. Carboy 6 A. Ryan 8 B . Janson

7 M Scott 7 M. McCloskey 7 S . Pang 7 N . Owen 9 C. Maguire8 J Heffernan (DVC) 8 W. Ballantine 8 C. Bamford 8 J. Cunningham 10 R. Pasqualotto9 J Goodale 9 S . Boothey 9 A. Bunnett 9 M. Terrell 11 R. Reid y10 M Hanson 10 S . Voigt 10 B . Hodgson 10 M. Wintle 12 T. HughesI- R Kapoor (VC) 11 D. Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J. Kane 13 T. Hilton (DVC)

L Galdman 12 C. Dwyer 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 D . Goodchild 14 T. Carng gR Whitehead (C) 13 R . Ball 13 C. Mclean 14 A . Connolly 16 J . Powe r

i, C Munroe 14 K. Campbell 14 M . Evans 15 T. McColl 17 A. Carbone (C )N Credlin (VC) 15 J. Costello

Sanderson15 B 16 A . Hip ^rell 18 C . Fulton18 M Mullen 16 D . Nock (VC) .

16 A. Rhodes 18 S . Hecker 19 M . Jongebloed19 A Hanson20 D Mitchell

17 N . Linford18 T Boumon (C) 17 T Rankin 19 A . Drury 20 D . Rei d

T Hardman.

19 A. Palmer 18 M . Windrid eg20 J . Drury

Fedderso n21 P21 K. Kennedyy

22 8 Howard 20 S. Mullin 19 A. Millican20 J Kellow

.22 D . Poynton

22 T. Langfor dEames23 E23 K Darby

24 B Tipper21 A. Drinan22 L. Georgiadis

.21 G . Paleodimos 23 D . Napier

.24 R . Mika

25 A Hardenberg 23 N . Moodie (R C) 22 N. Roberts 24 T. Beasley 25 M . Vernal (VC-Res)

26 C Williams 24 A. Lowe 23 S. Pickering 25 D . Samya 26 C . Rya n

27 A Hillier 25 T. Fava 24 T. Fraser 26 M . Hecker 27 L. Swai n

28 J Webb 26 A. Martin 25 L . Aitken 27 S . Kingv.ell 28 C . Eames (C-Res )29 D Gough 27 G . Karns 26 T St.Clair 28 M. Andrew 29 A. Glenn30 R Perryman 28 D . Kind 27 W. Watford 29 T. Marshall 30 M. Power (DVC)31 B Craven 29 A. Carter 28 K. Walford 30 D. Falkingham 31 L . Engley32 J Clyne 30 D . Russo 29 W. Taseff 31 D. Moss 32 G . Kennedy33 D Joyce 32 G . Herring 30 M. SciGuna 32 D. Spencer 33 M. Duty34 P Eves 33 S. Worrell 31 T. Dukic 35 C . Barnes 34 D . Gloufche v35 G Weickhardt 34 P. Flaskis Ballard32 D 36 A . Walstab 35 C . La w36 S Deny 36 D . Alexander

.33 A. Wood

37 M . Connolly 36 D . Nolan37 T Parkes 37 M. Francis 34 L Norman

38 A . Hayes 37 M . Nunan38 T Hallo 38 B. Sherriff

.35 B. Gallic

39 D. O'Brien ~ )38 C . Carrigg C39 S Fancis 39 T. Riley Killeen36 J 39 D . D'Sousa40 J Cramer-Roberts 40 T. McManus

.37 M Johnston

42 M . Wilson 40 M . Cahil l41 G Rowe 41 S . Cozens

.Macdonal d38 J

43 S . Butts 41 C . O'Conno r42 A Mackenzie 42 C . Rushworth

.Lan e39 J

44 J . Recupero 42 M . Northe y44 S Smith 43 M. Lames .

40 I Dennis45 R. Gould 43 N . Elliott (VC-Res )

46 D Daipran 44 L . Sun' ter.

41 J. Upton46 P. Lynch 44 B . O'Conno r

47 T Kearney 45 M . KennedyMahe r42 T

47 T WatersCleven45 S48 J Derry

49 C Morley49 M . Fishe r50 G. Richards

.43 D . Decarteret

48 A. Scafidi49 S . Walsh

.46 G. Johnso n

50 J McKenzie 51 N . Fisher 44 D . James 50 S . Kidd 47 D . Crea

51 W Orwin 52 D . O'Connor 45 M. Vagg 52 M . Kurts 48 J. Treyvaud

52 G Ormsby 53 M . Stroud 46 M. year 53 M . Uberti 49 C . Dance

53 R Tempone 54 D . Goodbody 47 S . Brewer 54 M . McCraw 50 M . Mallad y

54 A Margetts 56 R . Harper 48 D . Decarteret 55 A. Basham 51 S . McClintock

55 C Morley 60 G. Shattock 49 L. Wood 56 J . Chaplin 52 A . Baggeley

56 S Jones 61 B . Saunders 50 T. Smith 57 M. Lomagno 53 C . Andrew s57 A Cantor 62 R . Johnson 51 S . Larkey 58 M. Zakic 54 S . Gille n5 3 A Manuel l- 64 M . Austin 52 P. Rose 59 M. Zahra 55 D . Fedel e

J Osborne 65 M . Petrie 53 B . Aisbett 60 N . Phipps 56 R . MurrayL Hancock 66 M . Mackay 54 C. Morgan 62 M. Dean 57 E . StoneL Thomas 55 S . Ramage 63 M. Mccoll 58 S . Alexander

56 S . Earle 64 P. Scagliotti 59 N . Brisban e57 S . Moylan 66 R . Parsons 61 110 . Baker58 G. Finkelde 67 S. Meyer 62 J . Anderso n59 B . Klindworth 73 L . Porter 64 M . Mead60 S . Mckenzie-Mcharg

Gelli e61 A75 N . Conno r

.62 J . Belcher

78 P. Newport79 P. Russ o

63 C. Web b

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67 O. Lappi n68 M . Kousal

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(ST f3EF3NARDS)(OLD BRIGHTON)(SEAUMARIS)(ST LEOS ENIMAC1S VII)

3LD CARE` )WNB t1RNE CIIV I)

(WERRIBEE)

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

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

g 21 lU1VP's receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening.

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.mches of ie : ;onal Three Yea ronships the table is as follows .

- Played I . Lost 0 . Champion,hip Points 4(251 .22% )

PI; ed 2 . Lost 1, Championship Points 4(79 .73%)

Played 1, Lost 1 . Championship Points 0(58.44% )

ampionship Matches see the SAAFLi Adelaide and the VAFA play th e

pl^:,ed this year, a Team of theeach ?alne . The o teams are now

ii_iounced.

reprc dative of all s e) - 7. )o tl)£ on

Queen's Sirthday -,~_ek d .

The prize at stake, as ~11 ; local bet

gal5 0

wthe St Kilda Football' t;luts Ct u : - ; cup.The match was played at the ;r - Linton Streetnround in Moorabbin and aitho2 l the lialiting aridground were first class, the ~ .-ndy (later rainy)conditions made it difficult for the players .

Amazingly however. the skill level was not affected andboth teams put on a terrific display of football, where itwas obvious that both teams were very proud to havebeen chosed to represent their league ; association .

-`--a? scores saw the VAFA 10 .8 (6 8) defeat the 8FL 8 .8(:" .i) . At quarter time the SFL lead well being 5 .3 (VAFA2 .0) ; at half time the SFL lead 5 .3 (VAFA 5 . 2) and at three-quarter time the VAFA hit the lead 8 .6 ( ."°L 7.6).

The VAFA was beautifully coached ° Qeorge Voyageand the VAFA goals came from A a c or ; 5 (as_ong focal point up front all n' t), )o :y 2 .= -- best Wise, Nick Harrison anc 1 each .

The VAFA selectors cho: t? ' 'eter-'_:rrison, skipper Dc an )des ,

chard Ho j ;, To: r rk Liddell,:att Cr_ if ant _e

The VAFA thanks SFL Pre ;idellt Tonv Troon and hisBoard for agreeing to the ,,,atch . Which we hope willcontinue well into the future . We also thank the St KildaFootball Club for their support of the event and thusrecognising and providing for the dispay of senior talentat grassroots level .

We especially thank SFL Executive Officer KingsleyEllis for his exceptional organising of the match .Kingsleys friendly and easy to deal with manner and histhorough planning was a credit to himself and the SFL .

Finally I thank the VAFA's coaching staff, support staffand players for giving a 100°o effort to this match .

My regular column will return next week . I thought itimportant this week to give due credit to the wonderfulperformances of two teams who did themselves . the~ssociation and their clubs proud .Well don e to all, and on behalf of the ExecutiveCe, :_ntittee - ~ ; ank you,

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C Y AN PRESS

In years past, Mentone (The Vultures) might havehad the Egyptian Vulture as their emblem . Asvultures go, the Egyptian variety is an almostattractive bird, and one of the smatter of thefamily. Not so now, the 2001-2 Mentone Amateursare dead set Nubians, 3 metre wing spans, metrelong bodies, 1 5kg of mass, beaks that can rip

through rhinoceros hide, and seriously aggro!Just a: k the Hoes !

tion was eviscerated by MentoneteT -~,, in a virtuoso display of slick bal l

movement and rapid rebounding out of defence .Combined with yet another stellar performance fromTony Maegeorge, the Hoes just weren't in the hunt.Ross Toogood put in a top defensive game for theHoes, with Chris Tricker effective in the ruck, andDamon Wood & Simon Narkie :.ricz were also strongin defence .

AJAX was too accomplished for Williamstown aftertaking the lead during the 2nd term . CY persisted

all day again but the Jackas were too skilled . Goldat CHB & Segal in a BP stood out for AJAX, ably

supported by Dukes, Weisler (in his 150th), Blieden& Brain. CY had great games from B .Hynes, on-ball

supremo Cocks, and forwards Bergin & Lee.

St ),os took the points very professionally agains t, first with a 6 goals blitz in the lst term ,

and thti by shutting down the Bloods' forwards .Brad Bird & Luke Price scored critical goals for theAnimals, the engine room of Buckle, Ristevski,Burgess & Tribe were in fine form, as were defendersAdam Krebs, & Ashley Brown . The Bloods' best wasJohn Jess as a HB & RR, plus Al Bethune continuedhis good form, and Craig Thomas made a welcomereturn at HF.

University Blacks and Monash Blues fought out adour and uninspiring game with the Blacksascendant for most of the day on the scoreboard .while the Ashers found converting opportunitiesbeyond them . Blacks were happy with Brad Carr upforward . Dave Higgins at HB . Andrew Moffatt RTG,and 013-er Rob Dillon. Ashers' President, AndrewHeadberry, starred for his valiant attempt toabscond with the Cowan-Frearson Cup. whilst standout pJ _ ,ers were 1 st gamer, Ben Green on his M1191Sh~ ,ic `'-~bster at HB, and Paul Farrar at midfield &in c:(fe :~ce.

Ge,long couldn't contain Bulleen7e's forward firepower and blistering Is t

term, although OGCS did do well to match it wit h

16

the Bullants

thereafter. Burridge,Prior & Tulloch wereon fire for the

Bullants. Fairbairn &McCarthy were the eye catchers for OGGS.

entone welcomes AJAX in a big test for the youngJackas, whose speed and enthusiasm will take thegame right up to the Vultures . However the latter isa really class act and one of the few sides in thesection whose leg speed matches the Jackas .Mentone also has a very experienced and balancedline up which will tip the balance in their favour.The Vultures should win by 4-5 goals .

Aquinas and Ivanhoe meet with both still stingingfrom last week's losses, so this will be what iseuphemistically known as a"physiea' game . Of thetwo, the Bloods are travelling a tad the better, but itwould be unrealistic to expect a mature unit like theHoes to permit the mini slump they're in to

continue . The Bloods are hard to beat anyvhere, athome doubly so ; therefore I'll go for them by a kick

or two.

Monash takes on a St Leos side, which has to bebrimming with confidence by virtue of theirachievements to date . The Ashers are showing signsof playing to their real potential, and at the LintonStreet oval will pose a challenge to the Animals, butnot enough to prevent a 3-4 goals loss .

Bulleen Temp will give themselves a big chanceail.ainst Uni-Blacks on the Ted Ajani and, after asaittery start ; they are now plti_ i :ig with cohesion

Dl SECTIONNiacgeorge '"(~ntone 10 61Bird at Leos 5 33Berger AJAX 6 31Matthews Bulleen Templestolve 6 26G . ;vieLaren Bulleen Temp)estorti°e 0 21Flynn Ivanhoe 0 21

DI RESERVE SA. Cooper AJAX 1 15Pearce Ivanhoe 4 18O'Brien Old Geelong 4 18Hanna University Blacks 0 15Bradshaw- Aquinas 2 15

n THE AMATcUR FOOTBALLcR 2002

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I? A.

"Your Coac :e-' . _ = : ociation "

trategies and counter plays;

Individual opponents of the forthcoming game - eg kickbehind the play, tall marking n.ickmen ;An element of play that has been identified as a weaknessout of the last game - eg working the fall, tackling etc .

; for the week is usually planned well before the 1st° ask ourselves: What do we need to work on? -

isidering such issues as -ii, ~rewe are playing?

ill the conditions be like ?are we playing against?do we need to improve and practice?

sophy: To make very person involved inlure be ;nade to feel welcome and remain

r after the small huigs and die big drug s

cesses .

91;

As football coac' .s we are always on the lookout for that newdrill; that great idea that we can use with players at trainingthat will really work . Over the last 17 years of my coachingrareer I have collected an extensive array of these ideas -

caned after having visited training sessions run by othercoaches, purchasing comprehensive documents (such asDavid Wheadon's Training Drills and Skills) . flippingthrough AFCA handouts, attending AFCA courses and~cnerally collecting any ulformation or useful ideas I could1 ;>ssible get hold of.During my earlier years as a coach I relied on these drills asthe main source of ideas for my training programs and oftenwould prioritise a drill, because it was new - just to providevariety and keep die troops happy! With experience I havenow come to realise that the priority must be to relate alltraining specifically to a well planned program . Clearobjectives must exist for each training session and theorganisation of sessions must be thought out wellbeforehand . The days of turning up on a Tuesday andThursday evening and dipping into a bag of tricks are over .Whilst die resources I have collected over the vears havebeen helpful, they must always be considered as moreresources - to be referred to when planning training. Most ofthe training drills I undertake with my players now do notcome from any training book or other resource. Some of diebetter drills I undertake are just made-up drills that aretriailed and then modified - all with one clear purpose - tosuit the needs or objectives identified . The starting point forme is to decide with my coaching team what areas we needto work on; in other words what do we want the trainingsession to achieve . The factors that may influence ourdecision are varied and may include amongst other things :

The set plays and patterns we want to practice -eg ball intodie forward line; full back kick ins;Specific skills in need of attention - eg changing die patternof play . centering the ball ;

Forthcoming ground and weather conditions - egElsternwiek Park, a heavy ground/wet conditions ;

• The style of play of the forthcoming team - eg defensive

Usually a clear set of objectives can be developed for theweek and the planning can take place . It is then a simplematter of taking a pencil and drafting drills that incorporateas many of the identified skills as possible and that -

Are realistic and stimulate the natural ball movementdesired during a game ;

Use as much of the ground as possible:Can involve as many players as are at trauiing and workthem at a significantly high work rate .

I always clearly outline the purpose of each exercise andexplain the relevance and die objectives to the players . OftenI modify the drill as die need arises to improve it or to includeanother aspect fliat would further develop its value . If theexercise is well planned many elements relating toendurance, speed, skill, agility, co-ordination andflexibility can be incorporated and therefore the aim of atotal training package can he achieved . I usually undertakepower sessions via gym work prior to the warrn up (whichusually Includes stretching . striding and simple repetitivehand/fool skills) .

Tuesday night is generally a longer night with moreemphasis on competitive aspects, fitness andpower/strength work. On Thursday I tend to concentrate onsharpening exercises* where speed of delivery in set plays apriority. 4Vliilst these sessions are shorter that Tuesdays .the tempo is significant

. In summary I would encourage all coaches to identify you rown specific needs, set objectives for [he week and inventsuitable drills of your or4ni. Not only will you find it to be arewarding challenge but you will find }'our players will enjoythe stimulation of something fresh and new. Moreimportantly they will learn to appreciate your thoughtfulplanning and creativity while gaining a clearerunderstanding of training as it affects a match day

" ition: To be involved in St . 3ernards O C

performance .Good hick and happy pencilling - don't forget to record yourefforts in a journal which will become a great new resource .Re printed - Amateur Footballer Vol. 92, No. 9

Name : David Law " .f. L'19 Re dPlaying Histc : Junior at St . Bernards (FDFL) ; '86Aberfeldie; Ola - sendon'91-9 6

f;oachi - _ : St . Bernaids Juniors '917-GO . St,;:o-01 ; IWRI`1 (Junior) Rep Coach ; St.

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REVIE WAt the mid-season break we can reflect on some of themore remarkable individual and team performances in2002. Of course Bentleigh full-forward Chris Sharp's18 goal haul is the pick of the bunch, followed closelyby the Pirates big steal in round five coming from morethan 50 points down in the third quarter to recordvictory. And Kew, written off as easy beats before a ballhad even been bounced, have fought hard to record totwo victories.

The two-standout sides have been Yarra Valley andSalesian, who have played consistent and attractivefootball, winning seven out of eight games apiece. Itsseems the goal posts between these two clubs and therest is increasing each round, with Salesiancomfortably disposing of third place Peninsula lastweek.

In the battle for second spot, Salesian got the jump onPeninsula, taking the lead in the first quarter . Thevisitors suffered an early blow with the loss of nuggetyhalfback Andrew Parsons with an ankle injury, butmore importantly the Pirates failed to apply scoreboardpressure and missed numerous opportunities to takecontrol of the game in the second quarter. MarcusDentry, playing his 100th senior game for Peninsula,was able to keep the Pirates afloat with anothermarvellous performance in defence, but the Bobeticbrothers from Salesian again notched up plenty ofpossessions and delivered the ball beautifully to Grace .The home side, without D2's leading goal kicker Higginson the park thoroughly deserved their 36-point victory,while it's back to the drawing board for the Pirates, whowere clearly unable to mount a significant challenge .Bentleigh supporters who have been spoiled of late,could have been a little disappointed with full forwardSharp's four goals after his 18 the week before. But ofmore disappointment was the sides four point loss tofifth place Parkside, in the first match between the twoclubs . In perfect conditions Bentleigh was on top in thefirst quarter, with good marking around the ground andmoving the ball quickly into their forward line. Poorkicking cost them badly, with only three goals on thescoreboard . Parkside kept themselves in the game toscore four goals but were not applying pressure on theiropponents, and were fortunate to be level . After themain break ruckman Dan McCall, gave the Parksideonball brigade first use and they took advantagekicking three goals but deserved at least three more .More importantly, Parkside manned up Bentleigh andclosed down their main kick getters. In a tense lastquarter Bentleigh kicked six goals to Parkside's fourand hit the front briefly. Parkside momentarily lost

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concentration untilutility Brad Hockeymarked strongly andaoaled to regain thelead. Matt Ross mad ea mighty leap in the goal square to touch a Bentleighgoa~ attempt to seal victory. Overall it was an even gamewith Bentleigh's poor early kicking the difference . MarkSchwabl was Parkside's best dominating in thebackline, while rover Rob Wise, McCall in the ruck andHockey also had solid games . For the B's, Sharp kickedfour goals, and Eyles, D .Martin and Sice got plenty ofthe ball .

Old Carey got back on the winner's list after easilyaccounting for the sadly undermanned Oakleigh . TheKrushers are enduring tough times with more than 20players injured or unavailable . Their effort to run thegame out to the final siren is to be commended . The C'shad great games from U 19's onballer, Al Stewart-Holmes, Tim Angus at Centre Half Forward, MattCohen kicking six goals and Spanner Hall booting five .For the Krushers who will be looking at refreshingduring the break, B . Pappadopoulos, S . Dalton andClark were better players .

Yarra Valley put in a workman like performanceagainst La Trobe University, winning by 32 points.The Trobers will take heart from the game, pushing theladder leaders all the way until the final quarter whenthe Bushrangers kicked away with six goals. The Valleywould have been nervous at three quarter time, withonly eight points the difference, but good performancesfrom the ever reliable Valoppi, A . Laing and T. Morrisheld the Trobers at bay . S . Brookes was in good touchkicking three goals and clocking up countlesspossessions, while C . Perry and S. White also workedhard for the Trobers.The Fitzroy Reds got over the undermanned yet big-hearted Kew at Brunswick Street, winning by five goals .The result could have been a blow out had the home

side kicked straight, amassing a frustrating 13 .21 .However, full-forward Tornese could be forgiven kicking

seven goals for the day . Camilleri, Drury and Croweplayed well for the winners. Kew's better players wereSearle with three goals, '1'inetti, Blair. Cullen andDennis.

PREVIEWIn what could be a Grand Final preview, Yarra Valleytakes on Salesian in the battle for outright lead of thecompetition . Both teams have proven to be outstandingthis year, with Salesian's Bobetic brothers and leadinggoal kicker Higgens being instrumental . Th

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including Valoppi, A. Laing and Stevenson . In match ofthe round, my tip is Salesian to upset the homeside by5 points .

Peninsula will be looking forward to getting back to itshome ground for its match against the Fitzroy Reds .The Pirates didn't fire last week and were disappointingin the game against Salesian. In contrast, Fitzroy wereinaccurate but managed to get the four points . This isa game the Pirates need to vrin to consolidate their spotin the four, Peninsula by 32 .The mid-season break could not have come soonenough for the injury ravaged Oakleigh, who will hopeits players are fresh and re-charged in its match againstLa Trobe University . The Krushers have reallystruggled in recent weeks, while the Trobers havestarted to play some good football and almost upset theBushrangers last round . The Trobers to Win by 24points .

In other matches I expect Bentleigh to bounce backagainst the tenacious Kew, while in a close game atPitcher Park, the home side Parkside should accountfor Old Carey.

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PARKSIDE - Ken Allan 150 Games . He has captainedthe Seniors Parkside and won best and fairest in 1982,1983 and 1993. Ken has good football skills, but relieson courage, fitness and sheer determination to win his20 kicks a game. There has never been a tougher playerat Parkside . "Nudger" now earns the respect of youngerplayers as captain of the reserves, and supports theClub as VAFA Member.SALESIAN - Mick Forer play's his 50th game for thisweek . Mick has been a shining light in the backline overthe past couple of years and we look forward to manymore of Miek's quiet but important work on and off theground .

BENTLEIGH - Congratulations to Andrew (Bart),Staines who played his 50th game a couple of weeksago, Bart has been in good form over the last month ashe tries to lift our reserves performance .

~1"l; CLUBD2 SECTIO NTfi igins Salesian`harp Bentleighhsan Parkside,'dnze Peninsulaironese Fitzroy Reds``,irle KewI}2 RESERVES

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E'prne Salesian 4 27Collett Yarra Valley 3 2 4

FitzroyReds 10 24Yarra Valley 0 21Peninsula 2 17FitzroyReds 11 1 7

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SALF.Sl A'I 2.4 9.9 12.10 (82)PL:7,r :5ULA 1.2 3.6 4.13 5.16 (46)Salesian : Grace 5, Sh-' 3, Nanues 2. R it 1 . Logan I . Best: Logan,Tambltng, Shirley. Ganaeatt Gaspan, BobeUC.Peninsula : Payze 3, Cook 1, Haley 1 . Best: Denalty, Trewtutt, Prentergast.Atchison, Downey, Pettltt.Umpires : S. Olive (F)FITZROY REDS 13.21 (99)KEW 10.9 (69)Fitzroy Reds : Tomese 7, Pollard 2 . Camitleri I . Cahill I . Dtbenedetto 1,Atherton 1 . Best : Camilieri, Drury . Crowe . J . Parsons, Lee. Cahill.Kew: Sear le 3, Cullen l, Mainsbridge I . Fitzgerald 1, Giansante 1, Blair 1,waHS 1, Woodhouse 1 Best: Tinetd. Blair . Cullen, Dennis, Eaton, Stephens .Umpires: P. James (RI (F)LA 'PROBE 2.0 4.0 8.5 10.6 (66)YARRA VALLEY 2.4 5.6 9.7 15.8 (98)La Trobe : S.Brooks 3. R.Close 2, S.Wlrite. S .Edrtiards . Awesley. AMurphy,S .Adamthwaite Best. S.Brooks, C.Perrv, S.Wiute . D.SIteklrick. K.Perry.S .AdannhwaiteYarra VaIley: Midolin 4 . A.Drew 4, Savage 2. &~-,I .Cotlie. RDrew, Longworth,Parry Best: Valoppi, A .Laing. TMorris .Midoliu . Stevenson. ADrewUmpi res: E . Lindsay, R. Sneddon (F )OLD CAREY 4.6 10.11 19.15 22.20 (152)OAKLEIGH 2.5 4.5 5.6 7 .7(49)Old Carey: Colten 6. fall 5, T .Angus 3, AGuerra . Stewart-Holntes. Hart 2,Vasilopoulos. Morrison . Best: Stewart-Holmes. Trittgus, Hart, McConnell,T,Waid, Vastlopoulos .Oakleigh : B .Pappadopoulos 2, P.Pappadopordos, S .Dalton . Redford,Perdikornatis R.Marshall Best: S.Dalton. Clark, Malcolm, Marshall,B.Pappadopoulos, Ryan.Umpires: M . Argall, A Simpson (F)BENTLEIGH 3.8 6.13 6.15 12.19 (91)PARKSIDE 4.2 7.4 10.7 14.11 (95)Bentteigh: Sharp 4, Henry 2. Lane 2, Siee. Clark, Duuattlna, D. Martin.Best Eyles. D. Martin. Stmattina, McCulloch. Sice. Fishlock .Parkside: Ryan 3, M. Wise 3, Welsh 2, Hanlev . R, Wise, Sotigo. K . Noble. B.Hokey . Best: Schwab). Romano . R. Wise, B. Hockey, D. McCall, M . Wise .Umpires : L . Katz (P), J, Nicholson, J . Le Breton (B )

RESERVESSALESIAN 1.2 3.6 8.8 10.10 (70)PEM'INSULA 5.1 5.2 10.3 12.6 (78)Salesian : Byrne 4, Riley 2, Sltebltkian 2, Novello i, Ngo 1 . Best: Byrne,Seager. J. Brennan, N. Brenn aii. Ngo, Blake.Peninsula: Coglilan 4, Krohn 2, Franks 2,117iite 2, Brown 1 . Stainforth 1 .Best: Coghlan . J . Cog2ilau, Stauifortfi . Bonner, Broxni- Mitchell .FITZROY REDS 28.15 (183)KEW 2.2 (14)Fitzroy Reds : Prior 11, Kane 10. Bare 2, Maroon 2 . Leske 1 . Virtue 1,Holderbead 1 Best: Katie, Prior, Holc(crbead. Bratnley. C. Andrew.Campbell .Kew: Kiriakou 1 . I7dh 1 Best: Drago . DalnRnple Allen, Tarossi, Symes,Tancredt.LA TROBE 1 .1 1 .1 1.4 3.9 (183)YARRA VALLEY 2.2 4.6 6.7 8 .8(56)La Trobe: Watson . Samson, Craig . Best: Sola . Watson, Craig, Hopkins,Plullis, Samso nYarra Va lley : Coffer 3. Pickering, B.Drew, Yeti. Potter, Kerr. Best : Davies,Thompson, Bununa, T. Collett, Joiner. B .DrewOLD CAREY 2.2 9.8 9.9 10.12 (72)OAKLEIGH 2.0 3.1 6.1 6.1 (37)Old Carey: Mal 4, Gates, B.Chmchiare(Ii . Hardy, P.Grahanr, Leong. Ward.Best- Mai, B.Chiuehtarelit, Drake . Gates, P.Graliam . Ward .Oakleigh: Verkatzos 4. Connellan, Moutas Best: Verkatzos. Connellan,Nuske, Sua[h . Jury. Moutis.BENTLEIGH 1.4 4,7 7.10 8.12 (60)PARKSIDE 2.2 7.3 9.5 11.10 (76)Bentieigh: Straucb 3. Krototil . A. Pttttto, %trdluugtou . Staines, Handfield.Best: Handfield, C . Martin . Craven, Wrtihma~ton, Caterson. Richards.Parkside: Panfari 3, Gresham 3, Cttdcott 3. Roniano, McCall . Best: Panjari,McCzll, Cinlcott . rVlen, 1"israt . Gresltt.

Peninsu' ., . . Fitzroy F. _ ..Yarra Valli v. Salesian

Oaldeigh v . La Trobe UniversityParksidc v. Old Carey

Kew v. Bentleigh

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BEN'PLEtGHCoach: Paul DimariinaRes Coach : Steve Hall

1 C. Sharp (C)2 P. Morgan3 A. Pittito4 S. Sice5 M. Eyles (C)6 R. Webe r7 N. Lane8 C. Goette9 J . Jackson10 A. Henry11 D. Martin12 M . Barker13 L. Pittito14 P Krassaris15 B . McAliece16 L. A rey17 J . Handfield18 S. Adaway19 R . English20 R . Fishlock21 B.Istead22 F. Dimattina23 S. Adams24 P. Gatto25 D. Gold26 B. Padgham27 J. Seeley28 M. McCulloch29 A. Clough30 A. Miksad31 S. Craven32 J. Di Giorgio33 P. Withington34 M . Pir e35 L. Ireson (VC)36 M . Backman37 P. Hutchison38 G. Beattie39 G . Prigg40 M . Walker41 J . Nave42 A. Mikkelsen43 C. Martin44 A. Simon45 A. Wade46 R. Lawiord47 A. Strauch48 F. Cavanagh49 B . Clark50 A . Stanes51 S . Truffaut52 L. Sampson53 A . Sanfilippo54 B . Gasser55 G. Richards56 C . Aitken57 A . Kin g58 T. Caterson59 D. Pittito61 C. Park62 D. Krotofi l

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FlTZROY REDSCoach: Graham Burgen

Res Coach : Andrew GeorgeClub 18 Coach : Greg Box

1 (a) M . Frisby1 (b) 5 . Sukhar2 A . Wals h3 S. Dibendetto4 (a) J . Hamilton4 (b) G. Vigilante5 (a) D. Kan e5 (b) P. Diacogiorgis6 J. Benni e7 S. Andrew8 A. Byrne9 (a) C .Prior10 L . B ryne11 a) B. Athert on11 ) N . Krick12 0. Bramley13 M. James14 T Clar ke15 J . Vernal17 (a)B . Lee17 (b) B. Foynes18 M . Heenan19 P. Cook20 T. Mitchell21 C. Meighen23 T. Jackson24 A. Parsons25 P. Jackson26 R. Curtis27 (a) J. Tornese27 (b) B. Lee28 J . Card29 (a) D.East29 (b) V. Cahill31 P. Crowe32 A . Grant33 S. Drury34 M Zubak35 D . Snaddon37 (a) G . Hanlon37 (b) M . Mehri38 C . Evans39 M. Reid40 G . Bance41 R . Burgman42 I . McBurnie43 A. Marcon44 J. Abou-Eid45 M. Sinfield46 (a) D . Timm46 (b) N . Mann49 A. Puglia48 N .Vaughan50 B. Aggenbach51 M. Cairns52 B. O'Connor53 S. Addicott54 J . P arsons55 N. Matthews55 D. Atki n56 (a) T. Madden56 (b) N . Currie57 R. Rome58 B. Cahil l59 R. Johnstone61 S . V rtue62 N. Auden63 C. Andrew64 G.Johnson66 D. Timm s67 R. Holderhead68 A. Mon k69 S . Pidotto71 (a ) P. Gunn71 (b) T. Leske72 M . Bennett73 J. Bare75 B . Pollard76 P. Everard77 A . Grillo80 G. Box81 (a) J. Horridge81 (b) C. Plazzer86 M. Reid87 C . Nave91 D. Fittsi11 B. Donova

n 117 M. Rosenthal

KE'yFCoach: Rohan Doherty

Asst Coach: Darren SearleRes Coach : Greg Crimmins

1 B. Lafranchi2 L . Fitzgerald3 B. Marchesani4 G. Crimmins5 A. Makris6 N. Tinetti7 N . Lymn8 D. Mainsbridge9 A. Eaton10 B. Cullen11 B. Woodhouse12 J . Growcott13 C. Kyriakou14 J . Looke r15 C. Bradley16 D. Wood17 B. Allen18 N. Dahlstrom19 J . Denni s20 A . Acfiield21 M . Ayres22 C. Stephens23 T. Aitke n24 D. Kinross25 C. Watts26 S . Symes27 T. Moore28 M . Xuereb29 M . Dalrymple30 C . Giansante31 D. Cocking32 A. Drago33 D. Wayland34 M. Fitzgerald35 R . Bruno36 S. Ryan37 J. Landwehr38 T. Connolly3940 G. Muckian41 R . Livingston4243 G . Collyer44 M. Raffaele45 A. larossi46 A. Pirona4748 L.Jensen4 95051 M. Blair52 R. Campagna53 M . Bolis54 R. Waller55 D. Searle56 T. Frith5 758596061 S . Moussi62 G. Aitkin6364 J . Cronin6 56667 B . Allen68 S. McCardel69 K. Tancredi99 S . Bruno

LA TROBEUNVERSITY

Coach: Brian GrillsRes Coach: David Huffe r

1 P. Farrant2 S. Fredrickson3 D. Sheldrick (C)4 C. Perry (VC)5 S . Adamthwaite6 S . O'Tool e7 N. Dunne8 J. Thorn9 L. Walker10 P. Morton11 Josh Levy12 K. Perry13 T. Luderman14 L . Wakeling15 S. Brooks17 Jacob Levy18 A.Hewitt19 S. White20 A. Murphy21 D. Edmunds22 P. Stewart24 S. Edwards26 B. Phillips27 D. Gilmour28 C. Ross29 A. Randall30 J . Smith31 M . Fannig32 D. Hill33 M . Watson34 A. Murray35 J . Eyre36 T. Mawdsley37 C. Porte r39 N . Rosengren40 R. Slater42 D. Gleeson43 A . Poulton45 D. McKeekin46 B . Launikonis47 A .Samson50 K . Hopkins51 C . Francias52 T. Stauton54 T. Peters55 A . Cummings

J. Laidlaw66 A . Ballie70 J. Dumaresq

OAKLEIGHCoach: Russell Bruerton

Asst Coach : Pat McKennaRes Coach : Garth Dartnell

I B. Gec2 V. Moen3 D. MacKenzie (VC)4 P. Papadopoulos5 T.lanchello6 R . Dooley7 M. Short (RVC)8 R . Marshall9 J. Moutis10 L . Thomas11 S. Nicolosi12 G . Treacy13 S. Randle14 R. Keating15 G . Redford16 K. Marshall17 A. Hunte r18 J . Connellan (RC)19 R . Coope r20 B. Stirling21 A. Perdikomatis22 S. Casa23 J . Kerley25 C. Marshall26 A. Kitts (DVC)27 G . Smith28 A . Khodr29 D. Hall30 M . Nicolosi31 T. Bromley (C)32 J . Brow n33 M . Clark34 B . Varkatzos35 R . Nuske36 M . Ryan37 P Torpey38 B. Papadopoulos39 G. Dartnell40 M . Whaley41 M . Grinter42 C . Dalton43 R . Papworth44 N . Smith45 G. Chapman46 B. Nguyen47 T. Nguyen49 B. Evans50 P. Malcolm51 . A. Wood52. C. Cooke53 . C. Casa54 O . Parton55 D. Moulang56 B. King57 A. Jury58 M. Coppock59 W. Ogilvie60 V. Grinter64 F. Loiacon o

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OLD CAREY PARKSIDE f ; EUIt'SULA SALESIAN O .C . YARRA VALLE YCoach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Mark Rowe Coach : Rod Kerley Coach: Gary Connolly Coach : Tim Killworth

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

1 C. Angus (VC) 1 R. Adams 1 S . Parsons 1 A. Stevens 1 R. Pearce2. D. Feels 2 G. Davies 2 A. Parsons 2 A. Anderson 2 T. Morris3 M. Cohen 3 K. Noble 3 M . Galdthorp 3 S . Sutherland 3 R. Thompson4 S. Vitali 5 T Stonehouse 4 E . Bowen (Vc) 4 S . Bobetic 4 M. Fun g5 S. McConnell Ware6 S 5 N. Kent 5 M . Canavan

5 A Drew6 C. Campbell (C)8 M . Cann

.7 J. Muscat 6 M. Warner 6 D. Forer

7 G. Gasped.

6 R. Dew9 B . Shutie 8 J. Chilcott 7 S. Murray 8 S . Logan 7 C. Beal10 K. Shrives 9 A . Constantini 7 N . Franks (Res.) 9 A Campbell 8 L. Morris11 N. Everett (VC) 10 A . Vita 8 P. Angus 10 S. Oldfield 9 J. Keem13 M Sontag 11 B. Hockey (VC) 9 M. Dentry 11 A . Davey 9 C. Ross14 M . Curry 12 D. McCall 9 P. Krohn (Res .) 12 M . Bates 10 T. Hancock15 N . Bull 13 A. Copley (RVC) 10 A. Haley 13 I . Bobetic 11 F. Macvean16 R. Graham17 M . Yarnall

14 P. Hanley 10 T. Tre rhitt11 S. Ferguson

14 J. Ngo15 C . Ryan 12 J. Cremean

18 C. Matthews 15 D. Moodie (C)12 C Pettitt 16 G. Irvine 13 L. Gillie s

18 B . Chiuchiarelli R 16 M. Ross .13 T. Braden 17 M . Ferwerda 14 E . Krus e

19 T. Wood 17 A. Romano 14 S White 16 D. Barry 15 N . Pas k

20 J. Raftopoulos 18 M. Schwabl.

15 A Wood 19 S. Brown 16 L. Taylor21 R . Leong 19 T. Ryan

.Claringbol d16 S

20 A. Seager 17 A . Laing22 C . Battle 20 D. Singleton

.17 J. Coghlan

21 A. Bates22 R Stevens

18 L . White23 T. Price24 P Uncles

21 J . Scholl 18 J. Whelan.

23 S. Nolan18 D. Ross

.25 N . Detarczynski

22 R . Wise23 R. Beck

19 A. McfGnstry,20 S. Prendergast

24 A. Grac e25 M Tambling

19 J. Strong20 T. Hal e

25 L . Chiuchiarelli R26 D. Sherr

24 R. Marulli 21 A Macpherson.

26 J. Nannes 21 D. Stevenso n

27 N . Vasilopoulos (C) 25 M . McPherson 22 A. Atchison (C) 27 A. Higgins 22 B. Drew

28 H . Morrison 27 D. Matthews 23 R. Powney 28 M. Byrne 23 R . Ye o29 S. Assimo 28 R. Martinez 24 T. Prendergast 29 C. Rose 24 M. Davies30 A. Guerra 29 J . Libroaperto 25 J. Atchison 30 M. Cooke 25 F. Pellagrin o31 J. Ward 30 T. Barlow 26 P. Prendergast 31 J. Shirley

32 G . Riley 26 J. Longworth32 P. Graham 31 S. Hogan 27 S. Payze 33 N . Callaghan 27 S. Savag e33 J. Mai 32 J . McCall 28 B. Taylor 34 D Rao 28 B. Reynold s33 N . England R

Gianniko s34 W33 K. Allan (RC) 29 S . Torossi

.35 P. Knott 29 R . Coutts.

McConnel l35 S34 M . Romano 30 A. Crean 36 D. Todd 30 D. Po tter.

35 S. Hardy R 35 G . Panjari 31 G . Davies 37 S. Sinclair 31 B. Sturzaker

36 S Wood 36 M . O'Connor 32 H. Shorten 38 T. Alligan 32 J. Parry.37 D. Palmer 38 H . Byrne 33 R. Stainforth 39 P. Pitts

40 M Forer 33 P. Cremean38 L. Guerra 42 P. Dean 34 M . Allen

Woffenden35 R.

41 J . Novello 33 D. Ireland39 M . Elvins 43 B . Gorman .

36 P Serra 42 P. Evans 34 C. Frase r40 T. Robison

Gates41 A44 P. Soli o9

.37 B O'Neill 43 E . Maillard 35 B. Peake

.42 P. Montgomery

45 B . McGillian46 C. Welsh

.38 T. Coghlan

44 C. Hunt45 S Horvath

37 D. BalshawMorriso n38 B43 D. Joyc e

44 A White47 C . Tyson 39 S . Barber

40 B Mitchell

.46 S . Porter

.39 J. Tompkins.

45 T. Bull 48 C . Ross.

41 A . Vidotto47 B . Bowman48 M Bourke

40 H. Cotsford'46 H. Giannikos 49 S. Pascoe 42 A. Lit tlechild

.49 G Gleason

41 B . Down s47 S . Weill 51 A . Valomidos 43 G. Gardiner

.50 P. Allen 42 A . Ston e

48 C. Popplewell 52 B. Cassano 44 ~~Ison 51 S . Parisi 43 H . Par k49 W. Mudge 53 P. Romano 45 D Baker 52 R. Cinco tta 44 J . Ho50 A . Kent 54 S. Marino

.46 L. Prendergast 53 B. Chalmers 45 A . Wingate

51 R. HallWeil l52 S

55 M. Wise 47 L. Palmer 54 D. Allen 47 S . Colli e.

53 A . Pitts56 T. Wise 48 A. Bonner 55 E . Hanaphy

56 D Stinear48 R . Davis

54 K . Giannikos57 B. Boughton 49 C . Wilson .

57 D Gheblikan49 S . Seabourne

55 L. Patterson 58 T. Mangos 50 P. Arnold.

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

.59 D. Blake 51 H . Clarke

57 P. Konstatinidis 61 P. Tascone 52 T. Neal 60 D. levoli 52 A . Hartnett58 J. Boncher 63 R . Jones 56 P. Rittman 61 J. Radi 53 S . Pask59 C . Mason 65 S. Carmody 57 M. Conroy 62 B. Kirchner 54 S. Simpson60 L. Brain 66 C. Chioppi 58 D. Brennan 63 L . Seager 55 S . Taylor61 C . Davey 70 S. Diver 59 S. Foss 64 J. McClaren 56 T. Lloy d62 P. Tompkins 71 A. Inglis 69 J. Muir 65 A. Darcy 57 S . Kehoe63 B. Rodrigues 66 C . Clauson Ker r58 G65 D. Elsner 67 A. Thain .67 C . Hickey 68 A. Healey 59 A . Joiner68 S. Hart 69 B. Atkins 60 S. Laird69 O. Winchester 70 A. Chiappini 61 P. Valoppi70 J. Marshall 71 R . Cincotta 62 P. Burum a71 S. Feehan 72 D. Oliver 63 B. Whitechurch2 J. Engwerda 73 A. Gaspari 64 D. Smit h73 C. Elliott 74 C. Roache 65 M Norrish

74 S. Mees 75 A. Sexton.

68 T Collet7 5 C. Smith 79 S. Morrish .

,6 J. Vogel 80 M. Forbes 69 R . Collet

71 B. Spedding 81 P. Turley 71 M. Laing

78 N . Latham 82 M. Smith 74 A. MidlandE3 M. Heppell 83 D. Bowman 76 J. Dickson

84 W. Chapman85 D. Sutherland

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CG, -, _' : . ;![.ATIO H S TO THE FCLC ._ 'G ES :Richard Eastwood is umpiring his 300th VAFA Game atUniversity Blues and Old Trinity with his good mate PeterSimpson, Richard invites all umpires back for a drink at theafter match at Melbourne Uni after the game and are welcometo come out to dinner afterwards . Richard Joined the VAFA in1987 after a playing career with State Bank Football Club, hesays that his 300th game today will be the most memorablegame he's umpired. Richard also enjoys playing basketball andgoing for a nice slow bike ride on Sunday mornings to warmdown after his matches on Saturdays . Richard would like tothank his wife Karen and his two daughters Claire andBridgette for all their support during his football career. Wehope you have a great day .Mark Gibson who umpired the Senior Representative game inAdelaide last weekend .Albie Firley (Field), Neil Woods (Boundary) and Vin Vescovi(Goal) who umpired the Representative game at Moorabbin lastweek against the SFL.Gajanan Skandakumar on your promotion to C Section for thefirst time.Brendan, Justin and Dan would like to thank all those umpireswho ran a one-umpire game two weeks in a row, WELL DONEGUYS!!

VpFAL :1 .:Former A Section field umpire, Craig 0'Donoghue was recentlyback in Melbourne for his sister's 21st . He rang BrendanCarland (VAFAUA Advisor) a month before hand and told himthat he would be happy to umpire a game, which was verymuch appreciated . He umpired the D1 match betweenMentone and St Leos with David Irons . Craig joined the VAFAin 1992 and umpired 152 games before moving to WA .Saturday's game made it 153. He then joined the academy1994 and was invited to trial with the VFL in 1995, 1996 and1997 but couldn't trial in 1997 because lie got a new job withthe Inside Football magazine . Craig made his A Section debutin 1997 as a 21 year old and umpired 39 A Section matchesbefore moving to WA . Craig also won the Golden WhistleAward, which made a big year for him .Craig has been umpiring in the Western Australian FootballLeague since the start of last season after moving to WA to takeup a job as an AFL football writer for the state's daily paper"The Western Australian". He is also in charge of the WAumpiring web site (vnvw.umpiringlva .org) that is updated everyWednesday afternoon .Craig has been umpiring Reserve grade football over there andhas also umpired one senior game to date . Some interestingfacts are that the WAFL umpires wear a silver uniform apposed

to the traditional white and theyalso use yellow footballs, as theirsponsors logo is red. The umpiresin WA have an amazing sponsorship deal of their own withelectrical retailer Rick Hart (who is also the Fremantle Footballclub's President) kicking in $160,000 over three years !It was good to see you back Craig and we hope to see you againsoon .An interesting comment came from last year's umpires advisorMichael Sneddon during a recent skill drill. Brendan wasexplaining that umpires can tap through the No. 2 umpireanywhere on the ground, Mick's response was that it workedwell for him on the weekend, there's only one problem he wasrunning the game on his own, I wonder who umpired betterMick or his partner! !Santo went for a nervous one before the game at ElsternwickPark recently, he became more nervous when realised he waslocked in the toilet when the door became stuck . Not even thethrowing over a chair to help him would work, as he was stilltwo feet short of the door, his partner eventually got him out .Get well soon Thwa9tsey after you unfortunate incident wehope to see you back on the track and running around soon .Everyone at the VAFAUA would like to send ihere best wishesto Dennis Webster, get well soon Dennis and we hope to seeyou waving those flags soon.Well done to Sean Scully who won the White Waeker lastmonth, he won the award for punching the letterbox after anargument with his girlfriend, is she worth missing 4 gameswith a broken hand??Everyone at the VAFA and VAFAUA would like to send theircondolences to Bernie Dix and his family on the recent passingof his sister.Who was that umpire going by the name of Kevin at last roundsA section match between Old Scotch and MHSOB? The twofield umpires where Jamie Kvins and Richard Eastwood .Seems some of the spectators can't read all that well !

ONE MINUTE WITH CRAI GAlan Stubbs No 11 Blue - Nickname: Stubbsy, C Section Field

umpire, Games Umpired : 303, AFL Team: Hawthorn, Best

VAFA Players: Gary Norton . Adam Aereman and Stephen

Anderson . Best AFL Players: "Darrell Baldock and Leigh

Mathews, Hobbies : Golf and Note taking.

Craig 0'Donoghue Nickname: Donners or Scoop guest Field

Umpire (25 .502), Games Umpired : 153 . AFL Team : Essendon,

Best AFL Player: Gary Ablett . Best VAFA Player : Luke Gollant,

Hobbies : Golf and night clubbing

Bernie Jephson Nickname: BJ, A Section Goal Umpire . Games

Umpired : 205, AFL Team : Collingwood, Best AFL Player :

Michael Voss, Best VAFA Player lan MeMrdlin, Hobbies:

Reading and Drmking Wine

SOCIAL EVENTS Trivia Night - 29/06/2002 Pre Finals -26/08/02 A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9/02 GrandFinal BBQ - 2219i02 Presentation Night and Trip away - TBA

All correspondence to eraig bCacompanysolutions .com,au

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5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffinan

8 Landan Blackball

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Kevin Alexander

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralp h

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Greg Rowlings

24 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 Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

38 Chris Stevens (S)

BLUE

5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

9 Damian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNieee

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

J EE

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxfor d

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

12 Jamie Kvin s

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Steven s

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

YElL5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Pei ris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 PaulTuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moor e

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJone s

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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;THE

NOBs sportspersons night attracted 3 00 peopleand raised raised $22,000 compared with$16,500 in its first two years . The panel of Terry

Daniher, NOBs No . I Ticket Holder MikeSheahan, Sam Neuman, Simon Madden, PaulCouch and Anthony Hudson was fantastic but itwas the after party at the Purple Turtle thatcaptured our attention . Seventy people madetheir enjoyable night an enjoyable, and we arehappy to report, safe morning . Plans are in pizccfor a bigger nigh, n-= _,-ar.

Michael Barker (Ni , ;c,.6erJoisn (Havithorn)enjoy the Annual N, J

ROVE, RS G.„ IT: THE Boss JamesReserve Club Rooms .11 be officially openedtonight in a joint function with the HamptonCricket Club . The clubs have made the right

choice with the name . The Hampton Rovers hailfrom the First Hampton Scouts which BossJames helped establish and run . It was the sameBoss James, or Norm James as our big brother

the book For the Love of the Game records it . ~ totook the Rovers t otheir only A Sectionflag in 1951 . WhenBoss passed awaytwo decades agothey closed Hamp-ton Street so bi

g was the cortege.

'A STARSPs:

CREDIT to Chan-nel 7 with RexHunt's Match ofthe Round tha tcomes on aro-und midnight(check your TVschedule a sit fluctuates) on Saturdays . It is the , crfecc vayto cap a day of football and seeing VAFApersonalities in their prime is terrific . Alreadyspotted Paul Cooper, Andy Gowers and MichaelBlood snr.

These gentlemen are all to A Section clubs but ifyou want to e-mail me with who you have spottedfrom other sections and how they played . I'd loveto run it .

0 EXECUTIVE ANSWER: IN OUR last editionwe asked what was the name the name of CarltonFootball Club's home ground prior to Optus Oval .Executive member John Bell gave this excellentanswer- CFC is at its fifth home ground . The firstground was a sloping paddock situated off thewest side of Royal Parade north of Gatehous e

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i between 1864 and 1876 . The sccond was assive occupancy granted by the Universitybourne of a parcel of land in Madeline(now Swanston Street) known as th e

11~o~llan Catholic Reserve (where Newman Collegestands) . The third was an area in Royal ParkCrawford Oval between 1879 and 1894 .

( : rlton then played at the University Oval . Whilethe Blues succeeded in convincing the

,ard of Land and Works -to make a grant of 1 0of land in the north of Royal Park to b e

as the Carlton Recreation Reserve . The><< ;c ;,1 opening of this reserve, Carlton's fifthi, e ground, was the Queen's Birthday holiday

on 101611897, and is the current site of what: I: iovm as Princes Park and now Optus Oval .jr . :;ns a copy of Football Grounds of Melbourne

nts of Melbourne Sports Books .

NT'ON STATUE: THE Fitzroy Reds, .re applying to local and state government for

~ for a statue of the Haydn Bunton to b eed outside their Brunswick St Ground where

Dti>>i-oii often displayed his awesome talent fo r

t ING CEO: PHIL Stevens has t on ltil many tasks particularly around staterrpresentation time when he's helping with~r,ining and selecting. Our leader wants to d o

~.,er it takes to keep the Big Vivinning. At amining session leading up to the SAAFL gameI ui week, the father of two grown up girls took a,t(j) back 10 years when he became Mr Mum

.Te ; ,n physiotherapist Paul Trainor brought hisal Ella to EP and when a player require d

istance, Phil babysat for two hours . How often

do we hear HQspreach that theVAFA is "FamilyFootball"? PhilStevens is a practising preacher !

C~ Y^ATEV. ALLAN

ANGUS IN 1994Allan was electedPresident ofPeninsula Old BovsAFC, a position heholds today. Initially itwas to fill in but withAllan's guidance at the"bow of the Pirates'ship" it becamepermanent. His passionfor the club isoutstanding andwithout it the club

Allan Angus - Certificate of

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might not be in a strong position . Allan attendsall training sessions and matches, is a regular atsocial functions and leads from the front . Allan'sfamily contributes too with two rooms set aside intheir home for the club equipment like thecanteen goods, jumpers, medical gear, piewarmers and hot dog machine . His wife Helen isthe treasurer, son Peter played 230 club gamesand daughters Sophie, does some physiotherapyand Katie helped with the canteen but she is nowoverseas . Allan knows every player by name andcan recall all players who have played at the clubsince his involvement .

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ROUND 5 MATCH REPORT.DIVISION 1 : Geelong hosted Nth Ballarat at home and inwhat was the closest game for the entire round were beatenby the smallest possible margin. Nth Ballarat 3 4 22defeated Geelong 3 3 21 . Karingal 1 were far too strongfor a seriously depleted Mambourin Tigers and ran awaywith the game Karingal 1 19 7 121 defeated Mambourin2 0 12 .

DIVISION 2 : Bulleen Templestowe were full of running andwere able to account for a much improved Ringwood inwhat was a very entertaining game at Parkviile . Bulleen 1012 72 to Ringwood Blues 5 5 35 . Ovens & Murray Jetstravelled to Parkville to play an inform Maribyrnong andput in a commendable performance . Maribyrnong werejust to quick on the day Maribyrnong 10 7 67 to Ovens &`,Iurray Jets 5 7 37 . Colac were unable to perform as wellafter their long trip and failed to busy the goal umpire at allagainst the inform side of division 2 Sth Yarra I . Sth Yarra1 19 17 131 to Colac 0 0 00.

`,[oonee Valley Magpies are slowly improving as the seasonprogresses but were unable to account for Broadmeadows_ on the day . A victory seems just around the corner for theme:ipies. Broadmeadows 2 4 7 43 to Moonee Valley',lagpies 2 2 14 . In the last game in division 2 Karingal'2 travelled to Bendigo and were unable to defeat thel;arriors on their home turf. Bendigo 11 10 76 toKaringal2 2 4 16 .

DIVISION 3: Ovens and Murray Jets 2 played Sth Yarra 2at Parkville and both teams put on a fine display of F .I .D.A.teoiball . Sth Yarra 2 lead all day kicking 6 7 43 to Ovensu`.'urra}'s 3 3 21 . In the other game in division 3 Geelonghosted Broadmeadows 1 at home but were unable totrouble the scorer and went down to Broadmeadows 1 12I4 86 to Geelong 2 0 0 00 .

CITY V COUNTRY On Sunday 2nd June at ElsternwiekPork F.I .D .A. held its second annual City V Countryrepresentative match. Last year the country side won and! his year the city side was determined to reverse the ledger .'I lie city side was coached by Bill Garland and Paul~cwman with Darren Bath and Jarred Stanley lookingafter the country side.I lie game was hard fought all day with a place in the state,ide traveling to Adelaide the following the week at stake.i he players once again showed great skills and made theasi; of choosing the best 15 players very difficult for the-cleetion panel . The end result of the day was a victory toountry for the second year in a row but all players can be

proud of the display of F .I .D .A. football that was put on forthe crowd on the day.

ue again this game was very popular with the teams and1 be a permanent fixture on the F.I.D .A . calendar.

STATE GAME The state side traveled to Adelaide on

Sunday 9th June to play the Sth Australian representativeside at tVoodville Oval . We had won the previous threeencounters and had chosen what we considered to be avery competitive team for this eneounter. The team coachwas Darren Bath and he was ably assisted by Bill Garland .

We controlled the game from the first bounce with greatteam work and passing by both foot and hand being astandout feature for the entire game . We were able to kickaway in the first quarter and the Sth Australians neverreally got back into the game . The team played a greatbrand of football and never took their eye off the ball andran hard all day.

The Sth Australians were unable to stop our running gamebut played the game right out never giving up and ensuringthat we earned every kick . In the end our overall skills wereto sharp on the day and everyone who took the fieldfollowed the coaches instructions to the letter . The sideshowed great self control and discipline and were fantasticambassadors for F.I.D.A . football and Victoria .

The team did everything that was asked of them by thecoaching staff and outscored the Sth Australians eachquarter keeping the pressure on the Sth Australians untilthe final siren sounded . All of the players are to becongratulated for their efforts both on and off the field inSth Australia . Their team mates and clubs should be proudof the way they represented their teams and competitionwhilst in Sth Australia, A special thanks to the Bendigoand Karingal team mates who made the trip and gave theirsupport to the team it was great to hear some barrackingfor Victoria from the crowd .

Victorian F.I .D .A. Team 2002 .Paul Brown Kevin Capovilla Rick CurtisJade Dorogi Travis Dorogi Eric FaulknerJohn Greengrass Laurie Hammond Tony HowellDavid Marko Peter Phillips Adrian RoweJohn Soles Dion Venning Jamie Wander s

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SPORTSCOVEI?QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

REVIEWSwinburne University won by a comfortable margin overMonash Gryphons . Matthew Higgins bagged six for theRazorbacks while Chris Leeton starred for the Gryphons .

West Brunswick overcame a slow start to defeatRichmond Central in convincing fashion. Once again, theWesties defence stood firm.

South Melbourne Districts took hold of their game by thescruff of the neck in the last quarter to finish over the topof Syndal Tally Ho.

Hawthorn and Elsternwick staged a good old-fashionedgame of suburban footy down at Rathmines Road . TheWicks got off to a great start, holding a solid lead late intothe second quarter before Hawthorn, through the agency ofStuie Avery, managed to get a run on and get back into thegame. The second half became an Indian arm-wrestlebefore the Hawks managed to just hold sway.

Power House started competitively against St .Johnsbefore the Jocs machine kicked into gear to record a bigwin .

PREVIEWWhat Pete Says :

Match of the Day status goes to the clash of the titansbetween St . John's OC and Hawthorn . A lot of greatnames for both teams - Avery and Lauletta for Hawthorn,Koppens and Emery for the JOCs . A very tough one to callhere, but with the home ground advantage, I'm going tostick my neck out here and tip the JOCs to upsetHawthorn's winning nm .

The underachieving Monash Gryphons should finallyjustify my faith in them and record a victory over PowerHouse . Both clubs enjoy something of a rivalry, and this issure to be another enthralling contest . Whilst both teamshave been disappointing thus far this season, theGryphons would probably have more reason to beconfident this time around .

West Brunswick take on Swinburne University in whatshould be quite an interesting affair. A few dodgyhamstrings for both teams, and each side's fortunes maywell rest on these delicate muscle fibres . That said . bothhave impressed so far this season, but I•think WestBrunswick have been as good as anybody this year andthey should bring home the bacon today .

South Melbou rne Districts welcome Richmond Centralto Lindsay Bassett Reserve and will be looking fonvard toadding another notch to the "W" column . Men like ToddO'Sullivan will give there all for the Centrals cause, but the

.Bloods are motoring along OK . The Snakes will give thema tough start, but I feel the Bloods will come through withthe goods in the end .Finally, Elsternwick and Syndal Tally Ho square off in acontest between two very similar mid table teams .

Elsternwickespecially are adifficult team t ojudge, and takin g

injury cloud over Murchie it will be even harder for th e

into account at least two close losses against Monash andSouths, would be significantly better off had even one of

those been a win . Going with my instinct agaul . I choose

the Wicks today .

What Ed Says:Big clash out Dandenong way as St .Johns welcome

Hawthorn . The Jocs have only tasted defeat once this year

whilst Hawthorns form has been steady all year. The clashof the game will be between the two big men . Koppens for

the Jocs and Phillips for Hawthorn . Jocs . just .

Monash and Power House meet in a game that has

changed faced since the start of the year . The Gryphs have

been disappointing . much the same can be said about the

House . I still think both sides can get their act together andwhilst finals might be a tough call . all other sides should be

wary . Gryphs for me this time round .

West Brunswick host Swinburne . The Westies are hard tobeat an}Iwhere, let alone out at the Western Oval . With an

Students . Westies for me .

Adversity has created opportunity for South Melbourne asa long injury list caused the early promotion of som e

N(+ -I . ; E CLUB LST W K T®T.'.1-

D3 SECTIONMurehie Swinburne 1 43Lauletta Hawthorn 3 40Cheevers South Melbourne Districts0 28Higgins Swinburne 6 27Smith Richmond 1 24Horburv St Johns 1 24A. Jones St Johns 4 24

D3 RESERVE SK . CurrieR . HeywoodStroudWalkerDowsett

ElsternwickWest BrunswickHawthornElsternwickSt Johns

211812121 1

- 3 SQ-Power House v . St Johns

Hawthorn Amateurs v . Elstermvic k

Swinburne University v . Monash GryphonsRichmond Central v . West Brunswick

Syndal Tally-Ho v . South Melbourne Districts

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r,aented juniors . And how they have reacted to it all!Sc)utlr's current form is first rate, away from home wins arenot easily achieved yet they have had two in a row!Richmond is still struggling but the faith in the youngsterswill eventually pay off. None the less, South for me .Finally, Elsternwick host Syndal in a crunch game . TheP: icks have had their share of `honourable defeats' this,,,,ar, a tag this powerful club will be keen to throw off asquick as possible. Syndal have been OK all year, with outcver clicking fully into gear . Wicks to win .

RESERVES :

Pete: JOCs, Gryphons, Pies, Bloods, Wicks.

Ed: Joc's, House, Westies, South, Wicks .

I-1.4WTHORN - Veteran Phil Avery clocks up his 100thtaking the tally of Hawks to reach the mark to 5. Phil

has been a previous league B+F as well as twice havingv, on the honour with the club . Member of the 1998premiership side, Phil's contribution to the club, both onaid off the field has been exemplary.

;iiONASH GRYPHONS - fornvard Chris "Richo" Leeton thisvveek joins the ranks of the centurion brigade as he playshis 100th game against Power House . "Leets" made hisdebut with the Gryphons back in 1994 when only 16 yearsold and has had an interrupted path to the ton due to hismany other extracurricular activities. Good luck and welldone Chris, from everyone at the Gryphons .

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY - rover Brett O'Mara recentlypassed the milestone of 100 games . "Bretto" has beenv; ith the Razorbacks since their inception in 1995, and hasbeen a terrific clubman who has also been the club's VAFAmember over the last few seasons, and is infamous forgetting his shirt off at any opportunity . CongratulationsBrett from all at the Razorbacks .ST. JOHNS - Congratulations from all, to Shaun "Barney"Cockayne on 150 games for the club . A fantastic effort-v: ell done on the on-field achievement and thanks for allvour help off-field! Also congratulations from all, to Dave"Muddy" Waters and Matt Hartnett on reaching 50

;.mes for the club. Well done and thanks, on the great on-ficld and off-field effort !

Once again congratulations on your achievements - we'reall looking forward to many more games, in the future .

SOCIALST. JOHNS - Our first Golden Eagles, Sponsors andSupporters luncheon will be held on this weekend, June15, at Thomas Carroll Reserve . Arrival time 11 .30, for astart time of 12 .00 . The luncheon includes a 2 courselunch, with VFL/AFL Legend TOMMY HAFEY as guestspeaker. Everyone welcome-contact a committee memberfor furtller details.

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to allvho have sent its information . Any correspondence

regarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given (ideally5pm Monday) to Peter via phone on 9920 9054, fax on

`-920 9097 or email Peten PS. Williamson,,entrelink .gov.au or Ed via email on Ed .SillCalocker.com

It would be terrific to hear from every learn, every week(luring the season.

Have a great VAFA ureekendt!

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

POWER HOUSE 6 .0 8.2 9.2 9.3 (57)ST JOHNS 7.3 10.9 16.11 23.17 (155)Power House; L.Derriman 3, D .Boland 2. J .Carrlltgton 1 . RParker 1,ARobinson 1, ARolls 1 Beak D .Miller. D.0'Connor, D.Boland, S.West .ARolls, J .Clarke .St Johns : S .Hilton 9. AJones 4, M.Harrnett 2, S .Koppens 2, ADragtsidge2, P.Sharp 1 . L.htills 1, C.Horbury 1, B.Pickering 1 Best, P.Iialker, J .Brorvn .S.1-Iikon, AFonecca, S .Cockayne. C.EmeryUmpires: J. Lane. K . MrNiece (F) . A. Vaiopouios. A. Tavilla (B) . S.Vaiopoulos (G)HAWTHORN 2.2 8.7 11.121 16.19 (115)ELSTERNWICK 3 .3 7.5 12.8 14.10 (94)Hawthorn: Lauletta 3, S Avery 3. Ogge 2, Banfield 2, Jackomos. Preston,Davies, Saute, Carle, Burke . Best: Preston. Hayes, Saul)e. Phillips, S.Avery.McGregor.Elstemwick: Burney 4, Foster 3, B Mahony 2. Perkins, McAdam .S.Mahony. R.Mikkelsen, Hartley. Best: Cunningham, C .Mahony, Elvin .Brennan, Curtain, Neill.Umpires : P. Jones, M . Gibson (F)

SWINBURNE 5.3 10.6 15.9 21.14 (140)MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .4 7.9 10.9 15.12 (102)Swinhurne: M. Higins 6 . Prior 3. Albert 3. Fragiaconto 2, Milano 2 . Roberts2, Odium, Smith, Murchie. Best M. Higgins. I7agtaeomo . Prior, Roberts,Albert . Murphy.Monash Gryphons: Leeton 4, T. Gilchrist 3, Flo verday 2, P. Rutherford 2,Blandford, Denver, Goold, Bolle . Wells. Best Leeton, Gross . Bourbon, Welts,P. Rutherford, Coxhead.Umpires : S. McKenzie (F)RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .1 2.2 3.2 3.2 (20)WEST BRUNSWICK 3.6 9.8 12.10 16.14 (110)Richmond Central : Smi@t, Avery . Gleeson, BesC O'Sullivan, Adams.Howell, AWhite . Trotter. Cart yTight .West Bnuuhwick : King 4. Shelton 2, Brookshaw 2. Clark 2. Kent. Sherry.Piet-sch, West . Gartlan, P.Hamilton . Best: West. Lehmatm, S.Benj . Jenkln .Ward. Shelton .Umpires: N . Fennessy (F)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3.4 6.6 6.8 7.9 (51)STH MELS DISTRICTS 1 .3 2.6 3.12 11.18 (84)Syndal Tally-Ho : Schtding 3. Rtrtter. Allard . J. Hannemann, Hallyburton .Best, M. Moresi, Hallyburton. Allard, Slicer.South Melbourne Dis tricts : Henderson 4 . Bell 4, Brown 1, D'Andrea 1 .Millena 1 Best- Aquilina, Brown. Henderson, A Hannan, D. Bell.Umpires: G. Kelly . A Ladd (F), M . Ladd, T. Casucelli (B)

RESERVESPOWER HOUSE 0 .0 2.1 6.1 8.1 (49)ST JOHNS 6.8 9.12 11.15 15.18 (108)Power House : J .Blotwjield 3, S.Evans 2. D.Lewis 1 . J .McClure 1, D .Reinert1 . Best- RKeats, J.Harris, L .Farrell. RMarshalt. J.Blo}vfleld . M.Brallv .St Johns : M.Hancock 4, A.Paterson 2, T.Eivland 1, M.Ladson 1,F.Mandrakis 1, RM1ta 1 . J.Jainting 1 . A.Rudd I . D .Rydquist 1,M .Sehonewille 1, H.Wathen. Best: A .Patterson . M.Hancock. M .Lad_mn.H .SI'aihan . AHaII, D .RydquistHAWTHORN 3.3 5.6 7.6 9.9 (63)ELSTERNWICK 2.0 3.1 5.2 6.3(39)Hawthorn: Tyson 3 . Monerieff 3. Dixon, Broadley, L .Colloms . Best: Broadley,Kerr. Knott. L.Collins. Carter. Parker.Elsternwlek: O'Loughlin 3, K.Cunie 2 . Nicol. Best ti'igrnore, S.Currie.Davidson, Daniels, Stratford . S.Mikkelse n

SWINBURNE 2.2 5.2 7.2 9.5(59)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.2 4.5 8.8 9.10 (64)SwSnhurne: A Roberts 2, Dobson, Gallina. Benson, Anastassi. Demarte,Nicoll, McCaiman . Best; Benson . Reynotdson, Farley . Morris, MeCalman .Nicoll .Aionash Gryphons: Campbell 4, Walter 2. Healy 2. Angel . Best Maddoeks,Healy, Stirling, Walter, Warren. Graydon.RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 .3 0.4 0.4 1.5 (11)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.1 5.4 6.5 11.9 (75)Richmond Central : Dauto4w. Bes t: Dautovlc . McGrath . Somers, Carew,Pardy, T. Quick.West Brunswick: Vitale 3, RHtvwood 3 . Smith 2 . Tobin. Riley . Baker. Best,Metvlanus . T.Thompsou . Smith, Vitale . Bagnall. J.He}lvood .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.2 4.5 7.7 7.7 (49)STH bIELB DISTRICTS 2 .4 3.4 3.7 6.10 (46)Syndal Tally-Ho: Dance 3. Fredericks 2 . Murray, Damien. Best: B.Holland, A. Richardson . Hannett. Morrison, Clarke, MurraySouth Melbourne Districts : Yates 2 . E. Henderson 1 . Thomas I, Rosowski1, McKillop 1 . Best: Henderson . MeKerrow. Brady.

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ELSTERNWIGKCoach: Peter Oliveri

Res Coach : P McNall y

2 A . Hankin3 J . Yemm4 A. Tilley5 M . Whelan6 D . Brennan7 J. McAda m8 S. Currie (RC)9 T. Ha rt ley10 S . Liminyo11 L. Missaglia12 N. Wigmore13 V. O'Connor13 S. Soppet14 B. Mahony (VC)15 M . Noonan16 M . Surman17 J . Perkins18 A. Nei l19 J . Hunter20 K. Curri e21 P. Stuchberry22 G. Elvin23 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. Straford35 P. McNally36 S. Mickkelsen37 D Nolan38 A Burney39 R. Daniels40 A. Patey41 D Byrne42 J. Lilikakos43 P. Clarke44 C . Walker45 R. Grandemange46 S . Ritchie47 Date Brennan48 M. Frankin49 M Parraga50 M . Battaini51 K Mikkelsen52 G . Powell53 P. Roberts54 S Kirkham55 T Stanley56 B Hilton57 T. Byrne58 M Bullard59 A Appleman60 M Cree k61 M Hunt

HAWTHORNCoach: Peter TysonRes Coach : Ed Sil l

1 I . Baccini2 C. Alexander3a A . Knott3b N . Patterson4a S . Stevens4b B . Glover5a S. Ave ry5b T. Kerr6a P. Avery6b A. Tsoumbris7 D . Moncrieff8 J . Cargil ;9 R.Ogg 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 . Hayes27 R . Lord28 T. Crivelli29 P. Barker30 P. Phillips31 L. Collin s32 D. McCowan33 P. S troud34 R . Johnston35 S. Davies36 A . Wes t37 M . Daou38 B . Bruns39 G . Carte40 P. Rossi tto41 J . Bogie42 D . McGlenchy43 I . Chep a44 B. Allder45 B . Mountain46 T.O'Hanlon47 D. Lahiff48 A. Brick49 N. Tierney50 J . Gourley51 S. Signornni52 C . Frost53 M. Preston54 J . Berry55 A . Sautle56 M . Cog lan57 B . Collins58 T. Dixon59 A. Doyl e60 G . Saddington61 M. Gray62 A .Johnsen63 D . Keal y64 N . Kudeweh65 G . Lilywhite66 C. Lorenz67 S. McDonald68 P. Nikoloau69 T. Papamarkov70 A . Patton71 S . Williams72 M . Waller73 J . Williams75 E . Sil l76 C. Picke tt77 A. Smith78 D . Carter

M 0FASF0 G_.YP H 0 :.SCoach: Jack McDonaldRes Coach : Phil Knight

1 S. Bourbon (C)2 M . Healy3 A . Grady (Vc)4 N . Rutherford5 T. Gilchrist6 J . Leroy7 D . Walter8 J. Blandiord9 G. Wadley (Rvc)10 P. Williamso n11 A . Nichols12 A. Gross NO13 J . Stratford14 D . Bolle15 A. Clarke16 P. Rennison17 J . Hetherington18 C. Lovett19 R. Coxhead20 D . Rogers21 P. Tobi n22 A. Denyer23 A . Long24 C. Goold25 M . Killmister26 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. Harra k44 L. Well s45 J . Gonis (Re)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 . Bel l60 G . Campbell

POWER HOUSECoach : Peter O'Connor

Asst Coach : Jeff ScotlandRes Coach : Roderick Marshall

1 A . Roll s2 D . Bolan d3 N . Pavlou (RVC)4 B . Turner (C )5 M . Braini

6 H. Clark e7 C. Richardson8 J. Clarke (VC)9 A. Burt10 J . Rainey11 J . Gil l12 D. O'Connor13 J. Harris14 W. Elliot15 P. Haseler16 J. Carringto n17 C . Macleod (RC)18 F. Doyle19 J . Evans20 B. Ryan21 D . Miller22 S. Evans2324 J . Taylor25 M . Driessen26 J . Senior (VC )27 J . Robertson (VC)28 D . Murrihy29 R . Cassio30 R . Duncan31 R. Marshall3 233 R. Taylor34 J . Marshall35 J. Kilpatrick36 A . Robinson37 S . Wes t38 L. Deriman39 D. Crawford40 R . Keits41 B. Plush42 N . Deans43 N . Duncan44 R . Parker45 D. Lewis46 C. King47 J . Parker48 D. Smith49 B. Urwi n50 D . Chapman51 J . Best52 S . Rafferty53 J . Sheehan54 J . Blowfield55 T. Chapel56 J. Mahoney57 J. Gourlay58 J. McClure59 D . Reinert6 06162 A. White63 I . Bracken646566 D. Wright6 76869 D . Galakos7075 E. Williams

RICHMOND CENTRALSCoach: Mark Petrusch

Res Coach: Andrew Tdley

1 M . Smith2 T. Quick3 T. O'Sullivan4 R . Trotte r5 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 . Pian i26 S . Baillie27 C. Adams28 A. Waters29 J . Stone30 D. Green32 M. Harri s33 P. Bermando34 J . Broo k35 J . Howell36 L. Newbery38 M . Defreitas4041 T. Shatter42 C . White/S Hoare4345 K . Day46 D. Hogan4 850 S. Castiea u52 C . Andonopoulos53 K. Pardy54 S . Rawlings/C . Carhwight55 M . Davey56 A . Tilley57 E . Hill58 J . Cavanagh59 N . Somers60 M . Tapley6 26465 B . Cantwell67 J .Lane69 T. Melville7076 D . Phelan78 P. Galk a79 M . Coomber84 M . Funston85 G .Jacobs87 . D . Ingli s88 S. Griffiths

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ST. JOHNS SYNDAL TALLY HO WEST BRUNSWIC K~ Coach : Bruce P7ullens Coach: Kev Hannett Coach : Julian Siebrand

Coach : Peter McBrearty Res Coach : Mick Roberts Coach : Derek Thoene Assist: Spreos Beasley Res Coach: Matthew Lewi s

Res Coach: Kevin Johnson Asst Coach: Jason Murchie Res Caoch: Tony Psinas

Powell (VC}B 1 S . Ferguson Res Coach: David Murphy 1 J. Hannemann 1 J. Kingg.2 M . Hannan (VC) 2 M . Ladson Res Asst Coach: Cerneron Boyket, 2 I . Bingham 2 P. Hamilto n

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

Henderson4 P3 G. Heppel l4 C . Lehmann

4 S . Stepnell (C) 4 S. Holmes 2 J. Sheedy (DVC).

5 D Hannett 5 A . Cannane5 S . King 5 C. Horbury

'3 J. Piotrowski

.DixB 6(a) C. Lewi s

6 Way. Rosowski Donnell6 L . O 4 A. Fidler.

6 V. Wong 6(b) S . Pietsc h7 A. Hannan 7 E. Dizon 5 J . Demarte 7 A . Burns 7(a) F. Vital e8 S . Aquillina 8 M. Hartnett 6 B . Prior 8 R. Bennett 7 b) S . Benjami n10 G. McDonald 9 A. Jones 7 J . Murchie (C) 9 T. Fleming 8 J . Heywood11 D. Hall 10 L . Mills 8 M. Higgins 10 T. Psinas 9 A . Morphett12 M . McFarlane 11 L . Merrigan 9 L. Morrison A. Hallyburton 10 S Byrne13 E. Henderson(C) 12 P. Walker 10 M . Anastassi 11 J . Rutter 11 H. Bailey14 B. Slade 13 M . Jones 11 D. Milano 12 J . Moresi 12 B . Clarke15 B. Lazzaro 14 P. Sharp 12 B . Nicoll 13 C . Martin 13 S . Brockley16 M . Thomas 15 A . Borgonha 13 M . Luckey 14 S. O'Boyle 14 N . Lampel17 M . Brady 16 A . Paterson 14 R. Goode 15 N . Murray 15 M. Russel l19 A. Johnson-Reid 17 S . Cockayne 15 C. Thomas 16 D . Battaglia 16 D . Ken t20 W. Brown 18 C. Emery 16 S . Reynoldson 17 S. Miller 17 R . Heywood21 B. Johnson 19 J . Cotton 17 D. Parncutt 18 S. Macfarlane 18 M . McManus

23 B. Downing (RC) 20 T. Hyland 18 A. Fiuman i'

19 M. Glenister 19 M . Shelton

24 G . Mijatovic 21 S . Koppens Mara19 B. O 20 C . Hall 20(a) B . Young

25 S. Quail 22 A. Dragwidge 20 S. Woodward I . Mackenzie 20(b) D . Edwards

26 S. Doyle 23 B . Hilton 21 B. Dawson 21 L . Fuller 21 S . McNamara

27 P. Cheevers 24 G . Seeley 23 M. Georg eConnor24 C

22 M . Buckley 22 A . Steward

28 A . Flowers 25 D. Waters .Hourigan25 T

23 R. Holland 23 D. Henderso n

29 War. Rosowski 26 H . Wathan .Listo n26 T

24 M . Macfarlane 24 J . Jenkin

30 C . KentHerman n31 S

27 R . Dowsed:28 J . Pickering

.27 D . Murphy

25 C. Clark26 A. Morrison

25 J . Siebrand26 R. Benjami n.

32 D. McGee (VC) 29 L . Johnson28 H . Dickso n

Cavicchiol o29 R27 M . Harper 27 D. Disisto

33 M . Doyle 30 D . Ritter.

30 S . Fragiacomo28 P. Fytiel d

Allen29 J28 J . Ward29 D. Campbell

34 M . Fern35 N . Moojen

31 D . Rydquist32 A . Rudd

31 C. Kell yCulph32 C

.30 A. Frederick 30 M. Lewi s

36 J . Macaulay 33 A . Fonceca.

33 N. Smith31 A. Richardson

Hannemann32 L31 S. Edwards32 M. Carmichae l

39 A. Briglia 34 M. Hancock 34 C. Higgins.

Hollan d33 B 33 T Thompson41 B. Martin 35 J . Sacco 35 P. O'Connor

.Hunter34 N 34 I . Twyford

.72 G . Gaylor 36 L. Adams 36 J . Carter.

35 C . Cachia 35 D Jelbart3 W. D'Andrea 37 D. Christian 37 A. Reed 37 T. Bartholomew 36 S . Campbell

44 J. Raeburn 38 M . Batty 38 J . Carroll 38 M. Christiansen 37 T. Dempsey49 T. Sutherland (RC) 40 F. Mandrakis 39 H . Allen D . Hallisey 38 S . Darlin g50 T. Hughes 41 M . Griffiths 40 J . Henryry 40 E. Lew 39 R . West53 P. Nice 42 T. Ducancubino 41 T. Drahtidis 41 M . Moresi 40 B . Baker54 S . McNamara 43 M . Van Houten 42 M. Hudson 42 J . D'Angelo 41 R. Mille r55 J. Pohlner 44 F. Monteiro 43 J. Roberts (RVC) 43 A . Brown 42 C. Norma n57 B. Glover 45 A. Hall 44 S. Stang 45 D . Richardson 43 J : Tobin59 D . Walsh 46 B. Callery 45 D . Islip 46 M . Pane 44 A . Hamilto n60 N . Warszenski 47 G . Bastone 46 J . Sandhu 47 J . Collins 45 J . Smith66 D. McKerrow 48 S. Pancione 47 J . Sevdalis 48 D. Reynolds 46 A. Bandt71 T. Baade 49 M . Horbury 48 D. Little 49 D. Schuiling 47 A. Thompso n

50 J. Brown 49 T. Coleman 50 A. Sneddon 48 M . Moore51 C . Santoni 50 M . McCalman 54 P. Sheer 49 L. Stewart52 M. Schonewille 51 P. James (RC) 50 A. Bagnal l

53 J Pi 52 S . O'Donnell 51 L . Sherry.Pollard54 B

53 L. Waters 52 B. Flanagan.55 B. Pickering

54 S . DobsonGallin a55 S

53 T. Gros s

56 A . Kizilis.

56 I . Free54 B . Ratcliffe

Marazita55 G57 N . MooreThomasJ

57 P. Jones.

56 C . Rileyy.59 F. Auiiray

58 A. RobertsKliska59 A

57 J . Drape r

60 K. Frase r'

.60 S. Rule

58 A . Rafte rBaker59 L61 G . D Amelio .French60 C

62 P. Roberts.

61 K . Hilton63 G . Phelps 62 S . Disho n

South Melbourne63 J . Gartla n64 W. Dunlo p65 S . Liuza66 M . Malone67 M Brookshaw68 C . Steven s

The Whitehorse Iran 72 L . Rya nA Shi lHawthorn5 Burvaood Road 76 . r ey,

(03) 9818 4991 77 D . Shirley~ .

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Weston HeathburwoodThe Bush In nTVP Communicationsi 3rranat Landscap e

I outh Yarra SportsCentr ePaul PattisonEvans Kerr AMP

Goldpats AccountantsRigby Cooke LawyersJohn PetersonBookselle rHydroChemThe Kitchen PlaceTed Lynch AqenciesAustralia Wine DirectWilliams & C oThe Frame Shop

rsdori Keith's PiesE Warehouse Rod's Fruit & Vag,'s Deli Bob Stewart Mensland

/ :' .~cBean Meats BeaurepairesHotel Camp AustraliaRedlich & Sons Moody Consulting

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tn addition to the two special Thank the Sponsors' Nights, all;cansors are welcome for drinks at the club on Thursday nights

Of to each game from 5.30 pm.

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`-Iome game luncheon v; Ivanhoe, 12 noon

irivia Night, UnicornClub, 7 .30pm . AllI ers and supporters

most welcome .July

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University Blues, 12 noon20 End of Season Trip Party

at The Unicorn Club.7 .30 pm. All welcome ,

GH 'i°The Unicorn Club22 Jut : 7 .3 0 prn

Great fun .

''"e have an off-fieldteam at MHSOBFC soas VP-Finance, callme its team manager .The team is 37-strong .They are listed hereand are all mostworthy of our support .Recruiting ManagerCOLlN FOLEY workeda wonderful pre-sea-son to select thisinvaluable team.Some are the equiva-lent of the on-field mid-field, prominent, somethe equivalent of inter-change players, therewhen you need them,and like any success-ful club, they are allfantasti ccontributors in our off-field team, all 37 ofthem . There are toomany to mentionindividually but you allknow who you are!Many thanks for agreat effort this seasonfellas !

WE fly banners forsome of the biggermembers of our teamevery home gam e

Former Club Cap_,,,of 9 years, DEANCOMER, finallyplayed his 200thgame a couple of,weeks ago in theReserves . Hi sfinal B games havetaken almost 5 years

down at Yarra Streetand nine of our team iseach `hero for a day'at our home dayIuncheons . The othersare recognized on ourclubroom walls andpublicity material,including these pages .

Like Teddy Whitten'son-field flick pass ofthe 1960s we havetried some off-fieldinnovations thisseason, which hassparked a little interestand controversy insome quarters . It is allin an endeavour tocreate a win for ouroff-field team of 37SPONSORS and forthe betterment ofMHSOBFC .

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Sydney for all of'hat time. We ar e

II very proud ofDei, :,'s achiev-nents a t

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IIIHSOB v . Old IvanhoeUniversity Blues v . Old Scotch at EP SundaySt Kevins v. Old Trinity .De La Salle v . St BernardsOld Xaverians v. Marcellin

Unirsil Bks v. Caulfield GrammariansSt Bernards v. De La Sall eOld Melburnians v . Old BrightonOld Scotch v. Old XaveriansSt K( 'is v . larcellin

B SectionNorth Old Bovs v . ivlazenod at EP SaturdayOld Essendon v . Old HaileyburyOld Brighton v. Old ParadiansOld Melburnians v . OrmondTherry Pi iola v. Hampton Rover s

Beau iris v. PrahranSt Bedes .=,entone Tigers v, Old MentoniansCollegians v . Whitefriar sBanyule v . Glen EiraCaulfield Grammarians v . Old Camberwell

Williamsto, C . v1S v. Mentone PanthersAJAX Aquinas game switched from original draw,Monash Blues v . Ivanhoe AssumptionBulleen Templestolve v. St Leos EmmausOld G long v. University Blacks

1' w v. P ' isul a'sarra Valley v . Fitzroy RedsOaldeigh v. SalesianParkside v. La Trobe UniversityBent'-1i •T Old Carey

Elsteu,,ck v. St John saonash Gr.->hons v. Hawthorn Amateurs

West Brsnsti~riek v. Power Hous eSouth hlelb . Districts v. Sm=inburne UniversitvS_ iidal Tallv-Ho v. Richmond Centra l

.Jonrribee has the bye

UHS-V-U v. St Mary sNorth Brunswick v. Bulleen CobrasMt Lilydale v . RupertswoodOld Westbourne v. Albert ParkBox Hill North v. Elthazu

2Ormond v . Old TrinitvHampton Rovers v . Old HaileyburyMazenod has the bye .Werribee v. Beaumari sOld Ivanhoe v . Old Essendon

'-19 Section 3St Leos Emmaus v . Therry PenolaYarra Valley v . Old CareyWhitefriars v . RupertswoodUniversity Blacks v. North Old Boy sat McAlister Oval, Parkville

Old Camber II v . Old Paradian s

Under- .I42entone Panthers v. Bentleigh at hlentone AKDe La Salle (2) v. OakleighMonash Blues has the byeSt Bodes Mentone Tigers v. AJAX

at Oval no. 2 Turner Road Reserve, Highett (77 J10)

'ILa Trobe Uniti rsity v. Bulleen TemplestoweSt. Bernards (2) v. MHSOB

game switched from original drawAquinas v . Old WestbourneOld Xa~ rians (2) v. Williamstotial CYMS

C 1L- a ,, iSt Kevins v. PrahranElev Park v. Mazeno dOld Melburnians v . Old EssendonOld X; rians v. De La Sall e

Old i iulity v . Therry PenolaOld h nhoe v . Fitzroy RedsBrunswick v. Marcelli nUniversity Blacks v. Old Xaverians (2)

at "-cAtister Oval, Parkvill e

Hampton Rovers v. Old BrightonHawthorn Amateurs v . Old GeelongGhilitefriars v . Monash Blue sSt Leos Emmaus v. Collegians

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due mainly to the Herculean efforts of the big fu llforward Smith . who had snagged 8 goals . After the

approximately I minute 40 seeonds and fortunatel for

SECTIONI Are things starting to hot up section 1

ladder U19 with football tvlth a veritable log jam up i

n there one th ethe top three teams leading on 24pts, the

next two on 20pts and the next twoonly one gameaway . There were som

Rd. e shocks, some upsets and really

what Coach encounter s

OBee hado set o ut o~ ao andlg Brighto n lfie~idan absolute beiting. At hal fd time, O.B . were 10 goals up

main break . O.B. kept the ball moving quickly and longwfoas boot another 8g 8pts to Caulfield's 3g lpt . Gadsde ngiving O .B . plenty of drive around the ball . ForCaulfield, Tim Foster was unstoppable with over 40Possessions for the game . De La caused the upset witha last minute come from behind win against Uni Bluesat l1Javerley Rd

. In fact, Be La only lead forthem it was at the end! Naughtin up front was greatand with Nicholas

, 5g and was well supported gby Sloman, Williams,Nicholas, Coach

muscle-building Callinan must have Xavs on a-building program because they absolutely gave

the Undertaker's charges aCollege. at Xavierge. Xavs opening quarter was outstanding andeontinued through in the 2nd quarter to be 72pts up atthe main break

. The last half was a lot tighter, duenlainly to some ~vaytvard kicking by Xavs . Best for Xavswere Higgins, Smallwood and Ross across the halffonvard line . For St . Bernards, maybe Burns, Mitchelland James . The Eagleswith a i i continued on their merrv waySheehan lpt ~ictory over the undermanned p.M_'s .again was unstoppable up fonvard, helped b yBeayni, Considine and Brown. O.M .'s best werethemselve

s Hethrington, int

o Webb and Wulf. Finally the Cardinals pu tlead a position to will in the third quarter to

SKOSS by 17pts at the last break . But SKOBSthrough 0'Keefe, Mahoney and Duggan fought back i na tense last quarter to win by Ipt. For Old Scotch, bestwere Joyce, Nikless and Sutherland .

SECTION 2Ormond hung on to defeat Old Halieybur

- the Monds second quarter lead although challengedby the Bloods saw them through in the end .Beaumaris moved back into winning form with a strongshowing over the in-form Hampton Rovers - plenty tothink about for Pau} Curry if and when finals arrive

.Old Essendon easily accounted for Ivlazenod - sharedgoal kickers the highlight for the tit=inners .Old Ivanhoe returned tot~Terribee the winner's list accounting for.Old Trinity had the bye.

REperts0ood in Therry

ttnup1o The r olpeninladder g burst leaodermajors to 5 setting up the exciting finish .Old Carey. despite poor kicking defeated St. LeosEmmaus .

anotherquarter

consistentperformanc eNorth Old Boys ran allay from Yarra tra}leO

By .V✓hitefiiars' good recent form came to an abrupt end atthe hands of Old Paradians .Uni

. Blacks felt the wrath of Old Camberwell on therebound .SECTION

BLUE It is with deep sadness that we haveto officially announce that the South MelbourneDistricts Under 19 football team has ivitihdratr7l fi'omthe competition due to lack Of

nnmbers . it is veryunfortunate that a number of these boys rvon't bePlaying football each Saturday

. This also leaves thecompetition with an univanted bye . •rln~z.ay . let's moveon and look at the top four -where' each team isjockeying for position

. Ajax has maintained theirposition on top of the ladder with a hard fought gameover fourth placed Oakleigh

. In fact, it was the Chargerswho led by 7pts at three quarter time after som

eandButpl ta was the oeCr<nal all ove

r third p of

Oakleigh in the final quarter to kick 4g 7 to one solitare:major to Oakleigh

. Best for Ajax were GoldblootriBryner and V0ollner. For the Charg,started ers, best were Britt.

Grammar'

s and Zula . A very improved Mentone Panthers

like they were there to play at Mentone's sports contple.x. The} were faster and

harder in the first quarter and their big men dominated.The Blues were playing like they had a hangover from

last week's big gaiTie, only big Paul Neville was firing.Coach Grace gave ii4onash a stirring quarter time

speech and made some changes. which resulted in ahalf time deficit of only 8pts

. More Changes to theMonash team after half tinue

. saw Beddingfield andGrace changing at CHF that seemed to imbalance thePanthers

. IVientone could only manage lpt in the thirdquarter, which proved very eostly

. Monash finally ranoutwinners by3lpts . Finally, St . Bedes vlentoneTigersand the Bentleigit Demondraw at is played out a sensat onalBrindini St

. file Tigers 1ed by I2pts at the las tChange. but it was Bentleii"h that came home like asteamtrain in the end to manage a draw

. Best for theTigers were McMurray. Mcll~amara and McGettigan. ForBentleigh, best were McFarlane

. Mckenzie and Bro vn .SECTION RED Bulieen Templesto~i=e challenged OldXaverians (2) but in the end fell short .

Williamstown battled their backsides off but it was tIleyoung Bernies who ran away with the tttatclz .La Trobe Uni

. only allowed old Wesfbourne one majorfor the day and hence won easilv.

In a thriller aquinas and kIHSOB fouglit out a one pointmatch in favour of the home team .PREVIEWSECTION I There are three terrific games of football i n

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Round 9 and if the results fall the way I predict then the

ladder will tighten up even further. St . Bernards hostan Old Brighton team that is gunning for theUndertaker's men at the Snake Pit with Smith firing upforward, with Adamis and Salem along side him -100pts score looks probable. The question is, can St .Bernards bounce back and get a'evin to maintain theirladder position? I think so! Caulfield Grammarianshave a chance to regroup after last week's belting whenthey host De La at home. This could be a real dangergame for Caulfield because De La were ecstatic withtheir win (still going at 11 .30pm) and v, III therefore, bepumped up with a chance to win two in a row . Theywon't! Xavs should have a field day against theundermanned O .PvI .'s at Albert Park . Coach Donovanknows that this is a real crunch game against Marcellinat Camberwell : lose this one and the final four isdrifting too far away. They will have to contain Sheehanat CHF and on-ballers Considine and Addison . Theywill - just! Finally, SKOBS travel to the Uni to do someextra homework on some set plays. They should winthis one fairly comfortably. Selections : Caulfield, St .Bernards, Xavs, Old Scotch and SKOBS.

SECTION 2 Old Trinity should easily account for Old

rrND" :2 19/1mu 7

07zeeieCationsDoxeyMansfieldShitehan

UNDER 19/2

Old BrilitonSt KevinsOld ScotchOld XaveriansSt BernardsMarcelli n

Morris MaaenodFerarri BeaumarisForrest Old Essendon

Hanlon Old Haileyburyfairer Old Trinity

u~ :DER 19/ 3~ . .~:1-vetta 1'dhitefriars

Old ParadiansOld ParadiansOld CamberwellRupertswoodOld Paradian s

Monash BluesBentleigi i

d Monash BluesZvionash BluesSt Bedes Paienton e

19/2 BLUE

.a Oakleigh:,DER 19/2 RED

'. .owski itiSHSO BSt BernardsOld Xaverians*'HSOB

Si=-ernards

Ur'DER-19 SECTION ICaulfi°Id Grammari,is v. De La Sll e

St Bernards v . Old BrightonOld Melburnians v . Old Xaverians

Old Scotch v . Itiiarcelli nUniversity Blues v. St Kevins

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Trinity v. Old Haileybury

Hampton Rovers - ByeMazenod v. Beaumari s

rribee v. Old Essendon at Price Reaeraz,

31262422212 1

3 326 314 235 220 18

2 314 245 232 192 175 17

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3 182 170 15

Haileybury at home. Although the Bloods will be keento exploit the two week lay-off for the OT's .

Mazenod,Mll give it their all but face an uphill battle toroll Beaumaris .

Werribee host Old Essendon and on form OEG will getthe points.Ormond host Old Ivanhoe and with injured playershaving returned OIG fancy themselves in the secondhalf of the year. Visitors by 5 majors.

Hampton Rovers have the bye .

SECTION 3 Therry Penola confident from their lastround result will continue their good form and knockoff Old Carey in another thriller .Yarra Valley face the toughest test of facingRupertswood on the rebound . Even at Ringwood Rupoby plenty.The «thitefriars North Old Boys match has the Match ofthe Round billing. NOBS recent form has beenexcellent, while the Friars despite losing last round aretough at home . Friars for mine.

Uni . Blacks will struggle to contain a rampant OldParadians forwardline . OP's by 7 majors.

St . Leos Emmaus WT despite all of their best intentionswill go down to Old Camberwell.

SECTION BLUE Bentieigh play host to the ladderleaders Ajax, at Bentleigh Reserve . Ladder positionsdictate that Ajax should win comfortably, but I wouldnot completely write the Demons off just yet . Oakleighare at home to the Mentone Combine in a game, whichcould go right to the wire. If Mentone can actually runout a game of football, they could actually cause anupset in this game . Finally, Monash plays De La who isfresh from two weeks rest. De La had better run hardall day and share the ball ; otherwise Monash willabsolutely slaughter them, instead of just winning well .

SECTION RED Bulleen Templestowe will defeatWilliamstown CYMS, but not before the Seagulls takethe challenge right up to the Bullants .

St. Bernards (2) at home will be too strong for La TrobeUnit.Old Westbourne host MHSOB and on form the High willtriumph .Aquinas' winning form will continue today against OldXaverians (2) .

Old Iv :- ihoe - RETRACTION - Milestone from Vol 02, No .8showed Old Ivanhoe U19 coach as h2i%un~ been CaptainCoach of Brunswick VFA, and having coached Uni . Blacks .Steve never was captain-coach of Brunswick VFA, but liedid coach Uni . Blues U19 as opposed to Uni . Blacks.

Beach Road Werriluce South (209 F11).Ormond v. Old IvanhoeUNDER-19 SECTION 3

Therrv Penola v . Old CareyY'arra Valley v . Rupertswood

whitefriars v . North Old BovsUniversity Blacks v. Old Paradians

at McAlister Oval. Parkvitle (29 F10)St Leos Emmaus v . Old Camberwellat Camberwell Sports Ground at 11 .40 am.

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EBentleigh v. AJAX

Mentone Panthers v. Oakleigh - switchedfrom original draw to be played at Mentone AFC

Monash Blues v. De La Salle (2)

St Bedes Mentone Tigers - bye

UNDER-19 (2) RE DBull : ,n Templestotire v . Williamstown CYIMS

Butteen Park No. 2 Oval.St Bernards (2) V . La Trobe University

to be played at 11 .30 a.m .Old Westbourne v . N9HSOB

Old Xaverians (2) v . Aquinasat McHale Stadium, 2 p.m.

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Therm Fola: Rtao 3, Faroldi 2, S)te})prd 2. Fettton 2, Callegan 2 .'I.+ t .

OLD L:_.SGHTON 7.1 13A 18.8 21 .12 (138)

CBUL`emLD1 .0 1,1 3.3 7.4 ~' :i)

Old Br3ghton: P.Snuth 9' . ::iua 4 . SzJent 2, I'dchardscnt 2, L}nch, Parkes,

Ea.stgate, Gamble . Best: C sdat. Smit}t, Furzer. Adanus, Parous,en, Lyttch.

Caulfield Granmmartans, CL _, 3, Carbone, 0'nelll . Aslen . Unfold . Best: Foster,

Roeo-lmgs Axlen, Or r German.Umpires: G. M o r g a n , D 1 :'. . y(F), J . Patrick. J. Gregory (B)

DE LA SALLEI.2 4.3 8,6 11.12 (78)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.6 6,12 7.14 10.16 (76)De La Salle: Nauglthn 5,Slotttatt 3 . Williams . Padilla. Aldentcao . Best: Stomatt,Willlatns, Nicholas, Naughtut . Macleish, Melon.University Blues: RattkBt 2, Moore 2, Meagiter 2. Ca➢erv, Tanner, Matthews,

Marriott. Best. htiller, Tanner, Macpha?(,1Pilson. Maddtson, Rankin ,Umpires: D . Lane, P. Rapke (F )OLD XAVERIAiYS 9.3 16.8 20.17 22 .21 (153)ST BERNARDS 1 .4 3.5 4.6 9.7 (61)Old Xeverians: Doxey 5 Pasceri 3 Heelec 3 Satttim><3rla 2 Ross 2 Bowen 2 H :ggluts ILow-rte 1 Br}-,e 1 Santaluaa 1 . Best: Higgins Smallwood Ross H€eley Blevttt Lmane .St Bernards: Basabara 41?ansfie)d I Bums I Ruenett 1 J Anderson I Crockett IBest: Bums Mireltell James Crockett N Thomas A hiahew^, .Umpires: D. Penis, M. Meier (F), B. Adain.son (B )

MARCELLIN 5 .4 9.10 17 .14 21 .17 (143)

OLD h1ELBURNIIAItiS 0.2 0.2 1.2 5.4 (32)

ESareellin : Sheehan 6 . Annstrong 3, Braun 3, Barite : 2. 2. - .'.. 2.

P.iastores 1, tieal 1, D.2naa 1 . East: Beaszd . ConMd . -akat .

fetnstrong_. . t,Old blel`msnisns : Ylatthews 2, Rush 1, Rollestone 1 . Defegl; I

48ebb,lt'utf, Ray, Fatillater,RushUmpires: C. Co➢ ms (F), S. Coll .ns, R. Brown (B )

ST KEYIIdS 4.5 8.6 10.9 14.10 .,-1OLD SCOTCH 3.1 8-5 13.8 14.9 (93)

St. Aevins: 6keeie 5 . Ga.lBter 3, Dempsey 3 . R1rur, . :anHltan, Ryon . Best:Mahcne-j. Duggan . Kempton, Hanulten, 0'keet ' dOld Scotch: Taft 6. Carious 2, Gooiitellow 2 . Auel ` . - .-tdt, Cair, Grant.

Best: 3oece.Nihless, Sutherla<nd . Aurel-Santh. T ""m. :,.Umpires: T. Sutcliffe, R. Benson (S) (F), P. Love, H., (G)

1JND°,.^ 19 2

OLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 10.9 15,10 (100)OF--pyD 9. t 1 .6 16.10 (106)

Old try: F 5, 1' , .. ' 2. Urcot, A Jones, Mott.

wax I tan. P„att, ~G, Baker.

Ozma....: .., . .ne:-: . ~. ;ak 4. I- ...~- ..ll 4, Amald 2. Johnstone, Cove . Best: Cove .Arnold, Fr w:hn~ :: ~ . , . . r ',uueliUmpires: T. LEi;ev (F)BEAUhZARIS 4.5 5.9 1313 18.14 (122)

fiARB'TON ROVERS 1 .3 4.6 5.9 9.11 (65;B e a u m a r L s: Ferrari 6, Betrv 2, Raw-lkts 2. ,5 2 5 2 C . . :_t 1Vutdelxink 2,

Body, Cothns. B-estCCo ➢ins .VJllson S, G1Ltespl :_ r . .. 1so:l. M .Hampton Rovers: Bur,,graa03, Fletcher, Weever . S; :<+u . Caution . Eliss . Turech.

Best: Fletcher, Burggraaff, Henry,Blangarda Banks. K .:, . .,;.Umpires: M . Jenkins (R) (F)01D ESSENDON 5.3 9.9 17.9 23.12 (150)'_':ZENOD 1.6 2.6 3.8 818(56)0_d Essendon: Forrest 4,Frazer 4. llamas 4. Balla h 3, . . 3, Meotas .Dawson, Hareuwcod . Best: 1Lartva.Frazzer, Bacash, K"•, rrresLhiezenod : C .Morrts 3, Castneum 2, Powell 2, Ha((et. B ?ansc-n . ?kryrer,:rLatt3lWmt, Franks iicKay. Dunne ,Umpires : D, D'iiltet'a (F), P . Xuereb, A Borg (B) . C Kaleta (G )

OLD IVANHOE 4.2 12.6 19.11 2717 (179)WERRIBEE2 .1 5 .1 6:2 9.6(60)Old Ivanhoe: Alagona 7, Mendolz 7 . D~~^kis i . R" it 2, itSnell 2. Peacock, BaGiord . Best: Dmal:, . :.'.. . .._ . ._ „_ ... B 4

P, cock,`7r~,cribee: &iomsey 3, Jack 2, Kely 2, WIllert, a. Best: Temn eUmpires: P. Simpson. A Barrutgtat (F)

UNDER 19 5ECiIpN 3

RUPERTSWOOD 5 .1 9.5 13.10 15.11 (101)

THERRY PENOLA 8.2 12.4 15.6 16.7 (103)

Ru l xt Do d : Elttott 4, Costantllte 2, Potter 2, Tenutwtg 2 . Dole, Howard, F^°'-,

Me Go ii . Stdhsan . Best: 2vicGotem, EIHotL Broughton. Kac,a, I trd,

Arthurson .

Fre .. S hitJs, R'fartin. Leach Best: Atkuzron, Fenton . Far

Pre jeton. Crook .

Umpires: J. Ralph . `J. Gtldav (F). B. Ralph (B)

OLD CAREY 4,9 7.15 11 .24 16-d (1-4)

ST LEOS EM1SRf31US WP 3.4 6.7 7.8 9.11 t65)

Old Camp : :Vankents 4, Adam. Aats :netiakis. Macdernmtt, 0'Rei➢ y 2, Bow!ev .

eParlane, Moto . Davey . Best : Trunioull, Bamett . Bouaey. MacFarlane .

;~.drews, Davey.

Fox, '. ~:. .Umpiss,.~:~ .nOR IH 0ILD --t;-_~ _v - 11.10 15, 14 (104 )

YARR.',T-~ L 1--: 2,5 5.9 OR

North r. .,. ;:~ -~ - - - ~ ~ '• . u gvan . Curtis,

cook . .._ . . .~ . . . . . . . . kis.D.Ryavt,

Umpims: R. :c : L Pipe (B). S (

OLD PARADIAhS 53 12.8 2 . :0 (1881

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OLD Por ® 0Coach : Denis Baston Coach: Gavin Walsh Coach: Richard Obee Coach : Owen Lalor

Coach : ch- 06 .._,o n1 Napier B 1 C. Mitchell 3 N . Addison 1 L. Ross 1 J . Knight2 FosterT 3 J . Hughes 4 L. Considine 2 N. Gamble 2 E. Townsing3 Gerrand T 4 M . Roberts 5 C . Moran 3 S . Jackson 3 E. Tucke r4 Schneider L 5 E . Sims-Lucas 6 B . Billingham 4 M . Franklin 4 G . Kauye5 Scott B 6 P. Bourke 7 D. Armstrong 5 M . Ryan 5 N . Guy (C)6 Townsend M 8 T. Woodlock 8 L. Money 6 L. Dale 7 S. Harari7 Fagan C 9 A. Skinns 10 A . Dale 7 D . Meade 8 J. Ray8 Aylen T 10 B . Oakley 11 M . Voska 8 B. Gadsden 9 J. O'Dwye r9 Frost W 11 D. Browning 12 D. Beattie 9 A. Clarke 10 G. Rofleston10 Crathern G 12 T. Molan 13 T. Zappulla 10 J . Hogarth 11 C . Burgess (VC)11 Carboni B 14 S. Byers 14 D. Salce 11 C . Adams 12 R . Faulkner12 Schattner D 16 M . Hayes 15 R. Hayne 12 S. Eastgate 13 W. McDonal d13 Rowlings J 18 L. Williams 16 M . Doyle 14 E. McCowaan 14 B . Kubi s15 Jenkinson S16 Niven J 19 A. Roberts 17 P. Farrelly 15 A. Thistlethwaite 17 S . Guest

17 Linford R 20 S. Brown (C) 18 B . Carmody 16 C . Tootell 18 W. de Fegel y

18 0'hoy B21 B. Quinane 19 N. Brown 17 B. Furzer 21 R . Matthews

19 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. Galbraith

21 Young P 26 R . Sherman 22 J . Neal 20 W. Leaf 30 J . Miller

22 Lawson A 27 B. Pedula 23 M . Chong 21 T. Marshall 32 C. Hanchett e

23 Margiannis M 30 T Nicholas 24 K. Barden 22 T. Lamb 34 J . Beaumont

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

26 Colosimo G 35 J. Hennessy 26 C . Dignan 25 P. Smith 37 E . Matthias27 Grigg M 41 A . Element 27 J. Wise 26 B . Finlayson 38 T Le Goe28 0'Niell C 42 M . Nankervis 28 J. Toohey 28 N . Williams 40 B . Wulf32 Argyros S 44 A . McLeish 29 A . Schoepman 29 B . Richardson 42 B . Faulkne r37 Jess Z 49 D . Pinwell 30 D . Carson 30 E . McCowan 44 O . Web b39 Glass I 50 D . Alderuccio 40 S . Welch 31 A. Paroissien 45 E. Ryan52 Sinclair A 54 L. Johnston 43 B . Wignell 32 W. Williamson 48 D . Littl e

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coach : Mick Deaki n

1 P. Irons2 L. Mulquiney3 M . Eady4 T. Shugg5 B. Bird6 D . Gargaro7 S . Lynch8 S . Croft9 S . Wilson10 C. Buckley11 T. Fitzgerald12 C . Collins13 C . Tuck14 P. Berry15 A . Edge16 T. Groves17 C. Evans18 J. Windebank19 S. Doukas20 R . De w23 T. Woolnough24 D . Gillespie (DVC)25 B . Bowke r26 S . Wilson27 T. Bore am29 L . Wonnacott30 L . Ferrari (VC)33 S . McNicholas (VC)35 S . Le e41 J . McGeoch42 A. Poll53 R . Rawlings55 B. Deaton (C)

OL DCoach : Steven sing

Coach: Paul Curry

2 B . Cantlon3 S . Seleto4 T. Jewett5 A. Blak e6 C . Malthouse8 J . Tipping10 J . Vaughan11 J . Almhofer13 J . Laing14 S . Weaver15 P. Cambell16 G . Giasoumi17 T. McNamara18 S . Burggraaff19 K . Spratt20 B . Kez'das (C)21 J . McCarthy22 B . Henry23 L . Fletcher24 R . Turnbull25 S . Daly27 A . Banks28 C . Padman29 A. Murray30 J . Connelly32 L . Cave33 M . Ellis34 D . Andersen35 M. Terech37 T. Richards39 C . Harrigan40 B . McCallum46 J . Almahofier49 B . Smith50 J. Kelly52 D . Hebard58 J. LeVeque59 S . Blangardo60 G. Carr61 M . Davies62 D.Dawe svrww . h a m p t o n r ov e rs . c a m . au

Coach: Dean Peters

1 A. Alagona2 J. Bayford3 J. Binney4 N . Blayney5 A . Braddy6 M . Bottos7 R. Butter8 N . Butter9 G . Bry ant10 M . Chivell11 W. Colemen12 S. Curatolo13 G. On Krester14 P. Dinaki s15 T. Finlay16 C. Gecrg~ou17 N. Giescnen18 A. Grainger19 C. Halfpenny20 I .Loughnan21 S. Low22 M .Luxon23 S. Mcdufne24 J . McBrid e25 E . McVJilliam ....26 M . Mendota (VC) '..27 D. Meredith28 B . Nagel29 D. Nelson30 K. O'Dwyer (VC)31 M . Paine32 R . Pearce33 D . Peacock34 R . Raffoul35 A . Read36 K . Sheehan37 S . Snel l38 L. Stillman39 N . Theodossi40 M . Verocch i

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1 R . Quiney2 S . Wheller3 M. Wood4 C. Hassell5 A. Clinch6 Y. Spivak7 D . Black8 J . Muzzell9 J . Franklin10 L. Wells11 B . Arnold12 C . Johnstone13 J. Longmuire14 S . Davis15 B . Cromack16 S . Misslop0los17 P. Brown18 M . Ramsay19 Vl. Cove20 R . Lemer21 B . Upstill22 B . Rayson23 T. Naylo r24 M . Anderson25 R . Make r26 D . Dte Hennepe27 C . Domingo28 B . Harris2 930 A. Jirov31 A. Bukala32 L . O'Brien33 A . Cook34 S . Ramsay35 B . Slatter36 M . Hamilton44 B. Robbins

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1 A . Frazer2 A. Parker3 S. Balloon4 J. Duggan5 W. Nunlist6 S . Dawson7 L. Wilson8 S . Underwood9 B . Hobart10 M. Flaherty11 J. Buckley12 J . Harewood13 P. Rogash14 P. Bacash15 D. Forrest16 J . Nicolas17 J. Lloyd18 M. Velardo19 P. Rankin20 T. Couch21 D. Messo22 J . Weidner23 M . Leptos24 R . Cooper25 P. May26 J . Huriston27 M . iUng28 J . Di Pietro29 D. Symons30 T. Hamza33 D . Hardy

Coach : Steve L

1 S . Mot ;a2 M. O'Donnell3 C . Gauch i6 S . Kid d7 R. Saunders8 C. Jack9 Junstin Russo

10 C . Kell y

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1 L . Boughton2 G . Chipperfield3 D . Shannon4 H . McLauchlan5 T. McLennan6 T. Arche r7 J. Hanlon (VC)8 B. Duperouzel9 A. Herrmann10 J. Kimpton11 C. Waxman (C)12 P. Shakespeare13 M . Pitt14 E . Mars h15 R . Goodbody16 A. Kigh t17 M . Erikson20 C . Hayes21 R. D'Silva22 B . Newby25 M .Jones27 T. Norton28 . A. Groot29 J . Glanville30 C . Wane33 R. Mosbey39 A.Jones58 A. Baker

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RUPEC( In Brendan Smaies coaci, : : . ..,;hael Sigalas Coach : Sieve Maus Coach : Peter Hansen Coach: Michael Phillips

Anthony QuinnJ.'''dliams 1 M . Little 1 T. Whitelaw 1 A. Harvey 1 Ash D .

3 p West 2 L. Weaver 2 L. MacFarlane 2 A. Hughes 3 Albanis J.q G . Pritchard 3 N. Payne 3 D . Macdermott 3 M . Lyons (DVC) 4 Spinner L.5 J. Dalton 5 P. Tempone 4 A . Simson 4 N. Allan 5 Ash N .6 N. Abdallah 7 B, Ryan 5 B . Andrews 5 M . Keeling 6 Howard R .7 C. Dobson

EI-Ter ig A8 J . Vince 6 N . Sulman

6 R. Bux7 D. Dean (C) 7 Plummer J ..

g R . Davidson9 A . Crame r10 M Cottrell

7 C . Adam 8 D. Strickland 8 Elliot K .

~0 R . Curtis.

11 D. Pike (C)8 A . Stewart-Holmes 9 N . Brundell 10 Wilson T.

11 S. Carlton 13 M Austin9 J. Booth 10 S . Strickland 12 Temming M .

rj2 M . Harris .15 A Whelan (VC)

10 A . Leonard 11 L. Drummond 13 Barry Paul ,ryi3 M . Potton . 11 D . Bowley 12 B . Hewett 14 Sullivan N .14 R. Citroen 17 D. Clyne (DVC) 12 J. Choong 13 S . Maher 15 McGovern N .

B . Young9 J . Agotanovic 13 R . Davey 14 J . Roberts 16 Monzall R .to J . Kendall 21 C . Rogers

14 C . O'Reilly 15 S . Ega n'

17 Potter C .A. Height 23 H . Hogan

15 J Nankervis16 S . O Meara (DVC) 19 Johnson R

J .P. Matthew sB . Knight

27 B . Hillier30 A . Macallum

.16 T. Angus

17 S . Graha m18 M . Spinoso

.20 Nolan M.

A. Felemonow 33 N . Warner 17 T. Connell 19 W. Connelly 21 Assourd M .

R. Kirk 34 D . Schmidt 18 N. Pump 20 M . Dri 22 Dale S .j i.t . Perry 35 M. Shanks 19 C. Buchanan 21 D . Kalviskis

G23 Balmer V.

Cook (C) 38 J . Pettit 20 S. Bennett 22 . Loftus 24 Barry PeterO'Bree 39 A. Emmerson 21 T. Rossignuolo 23 C . Duncan 25 Anderson J.

tA Ruff 43 T Sigalas (DVC) 22 G . Trumbull 24 B. Hayes25 P Senzo

27 Kosta M .B . WaG 51 S. Gegory 23 N. Katsanevakis .

26 S Fistric28 Boxall T.

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an (VC)R52 T. Nisbett 24 C. Baird

.27 C . 30 Jaeger R .

yD. Ryan 53 H . Bradshaw 25 C. Ingham 28 N . Bryce 57 Dressler E .

Trivsonn oA54 J. Brown 26 C. Bruce 29 D . Fanton e tone 58 Lane M .

.S. McGinley 55 L . Siberus 27 E . Bull 30 D . Caple 59 Cariss P.

.7 R . Francis 28 S . Jacobs 31 T. Crotty~ 63 Silvester J .

Y. Saad 29 S . Assimo 32 P. Gloury 64 Constantine B.30 L. Stolfo 33 A. Smith 65 Murphy B.31 J . White 35 M. Yeo 71 Broughton T.

36 R . Villano 72 Watson C39 B. Young40 L . Dore (VC)

.73 Arthurson M .

42 D . Garga nL 48 M . Hyde

®" -i --- ;9ARs YARRA VALLEY

Coach : Coach: Glenn Jowett Coach : Andy Dalrymple Coach : Peter Battl eC^_ ch: Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Lachlan Beato n

3allard (C) 1 Corrigan B 1 C. McClure 1 S. Brosolo (C) 1 C . Taske rHollands (VC) 2 Goodwin T(VC) 2 H . Ellis 3 C. Ventura 2 A. Pargete r

L . Fox 3 O'Neil P 3 T. Nisbet 6 P. Micallef (VC) 3 C . Goug hr Chun 4 Skiathitis R 4 M. Stern 8 R. Di Falco 4 T. Morde nf°hyland 5 Ferguson D 5 L . Kaye 9 T. Nunan 5 B . Crowei Stephens 6 Harmes J 6 A . Martin 10 A. Hill (VC) 6 N. Peters

Carstein 7 Bowcock B 7 J . Chia 12 P. Hennessy 8 M . RokickiLevins (dvc) 8 Quinn J 8 A . Groot 14 A. lacuone 9 N. Battl e

H . Varney 9 Hoatson T 9 C . Holt 17 T. Wallace 10 S . MiddletonC,ix 10 Crotty J 10 S . Gibson 21 M . Calavetta 11 B . ClarkeLandy (dvc) 11 Sheppard T 11 Ed . Duncan 22 A. Williams 12 C. Britt' ullen 12 Leech S 12 K. Bezak 25 C. Janson 13 J . Ebsworthy

iaplin 13 Atkinson D(C) 13 A. Herrmann 26 A- Winke 14 P. Ross

14 Fenton J 14 R . Wenzel28 T Kotsopulos 15 S . Gillin

Saw;itsch 15 Owen B15 D . Higgins

29 B Drinkwater17 J . Hum e

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32 G. Murphy18 P. Jarvi e

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20 D . Wright25 B . Seege rCrosthwaite 18 Slawitschka A 19 R . Spie s 40 A . Stone

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AJAXCoach: Gary Blusztein

Asst Coach : Phil Pozen1 R . Silberman2 J .Israelsohn3 R. Rotemberg4 A. Lewi s5 B . Rose6 J. Kestenberg7 P. Bryne r8

L . Fette r1011 D. Gubereck12 A. Silver13 D. Rozenbes14 D . Harahan15 J. Gottlieb16 J . Hai n17 J . Kagan18 N . Bardea19 D. Seidl20 J . Thurin21 D . Arousi2223 B . Nissen24 A . Joff e25 B . Goldbloom28 J . Givoni29 E . Rath32 L. Peters33 B. Yudelman35 D . Spillberg36 A . Sacks37 D. Krasnostein39 A. Wollne r40 E. Wollner42 J . Peak (C)

Coach : Dennis Grace

1 S . Chapman2 C.Jones3 L. Fechner4 G. Chessari5 K . Cummins6 A. Costley8 B . Lui f9 M. Edwards10 S . O'Donnell11 L. Northway12 M. Tennant13 J. Oswald14 G. Roney16 T. Huggins19 G . Gilbert20 J . Fairley23 P. Nevill24 A. Francis31 H . Evans33 L . Beddingfield34 G. Rowle y35 M . Sharkie36 A. Hickey39 D. Taylor42 S. Young43 L . Smith44 S . Grace50 S . Morris61 M . Spence74 P. Westbrook75 R . Turton

1 L. Holmesby2 N . Aitke n3 N. Dimachki4 G. McFarlane5 J. Robertson6 L . Forrest7 S . Holmesby8 B . Holde n9 B . Hyrons10 B . Reid11 J . Monk12 T Wright13 D . Ferdinands14 M. Margiannis15 J . McKenzie16 K . Pereira17 H. McKenzie18 I. Jordan19 L . Curbs20 M . Sidne y21 V. t+9araventano22 B. McLellan23 M . Wilson24 T. Krotofil25 A .Lee(C)26 J . Sayers27 D. Marsh28 S. Radoni29 D . Couniham30 G . Vitagliano

1 L . Hoga n

I A. Murray2 L . Kennedy3 D . Britt4 S . Earl5 C. Kokkinos6 M . Cash7 M . Stevenson8 R . Symmons9 A. Ysser10 A . Mulholland11 W. Plaukovits12 D. Sowersby13 S . Collins14 S. Cammiss15 P. Holden16 J. Gaal17 S . Bando18 J . Bunvaorth19 A. Ciavarella20 N. Wills21 J . Briggs22 T. Orchard (VC)23 D . Zula24 J . Reynolds25 J . Nevezie (C)

A . Hanso nM . JordanM . Cummings

1 C. Mitchell2 M. Francis3 T. Bellomo4 D . Lowther4 C . McMahon8 L. Jarvis9 J . Saunders10 B. Oakley12 S. Moloney14 S . Byers15 S . Smyth16 K . Smyth17 G . Walton19 M . Hayes21 J . Hennessy23 A. Dunkerley23 D . Nomiko s25 A .O'Shannessy28 D. Thompson

35 S . Meeha n

42 M . Sheehan47 J . Greatorex46 K. De Ridder50 A . Nicholson51 H . La Ragy52 D. Bean

Yourri'ttrle .- i1rCe

Coach : Glenn Afford1 M . McGettiga n3 G . Cleary4 D. L'Huillier (C)5 D. McNamara6 B. Buck7 P. Grasby8 J . Morgan9 M. Kelleher10 M . Hilton11 N. Weedon12 T. Cunningham13 L .Jones14 L . McMurray15 M . O'Brien15 T. McColl16 S . Birol19 A. Paterson20 M . Ferris22 N . Worsnop23 J. Lynch24 L . Cieslak (VC)25 C . Connolly26 L. Terrell27 D. Waters28 M . Andrews31 D. Moss36 A. Waisted39 J. Petrovic41 R . Bignell48 A . Scatid i

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BRIGHTON 'BU XTON Real Estate

Coac -is : Dean ;& Sven Sr

1 M. ~='.eyer2 S. Sullivan3 D . 0 Connor4 G. Allan5 G. Sherlock6 N . Fisher7 D. Clarke8 K. Little

9 M. Watts10 A. Erskine11 M. May12 T Mitvalaky'3 `J. Hayes ,14 C. Sch}oeirel15 D. Fava16 D. Russo17 J. Date18 A. Kiantos

19 S. Hamilton20 P.Knngs21 D . Kell y22 J . Poole23 R. Groom24 h.9 Duggan25 B. Lane26 A. Rock27 B. Hall28 T Kendal l29 R . Ironmonger

30 D . Hizhm :kov31 M. Byrn e32 K . Regan33 P. Hardman34 T Costello35 T. Smith36 G . Moran37 B. Kaplan3s R Elmer39 M. Basile

Coacn : Frevor Masterton1 W. Coope r2 E. Bouchard3 E.Ooi

4 M. Wood5 K. Palmer6 X. Kidd8 A. Skinn s9 J. Stephens10 S . Rocco11 L. Este r12 J . MacDonald17 P. D'Andrea18 G . Rowe19 K. Barden21 D Bell22 A . Nield24 K . Ferguson26 L. Bell30 H. McFadden

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, . . : <.C_ion . ,erry McEvoy Coach J?romeJt-_nan

Coach : Harry Harisiou Coa- : Iony Christdull i1 L. Toomey 1 M. Benic 1 D. Learmont-Walker 13 T. Luderman

2 T. White 2 D . Buccachio 2 M . Brain (VC) 16 P. Farran t3 R . Kogelman 3 R . Burns 3 D. Henzl 25 S . Brook s5 A. Boland 4 R . Carrucan 4 P. McGrath 31 M . Fanning6 L . Stafford 5 G . Taylor 5 B . Geveaux 40 R . Slate r7 C . Crozier 6 P. Ganiatsas 6 D. Fox 58 T. Duggan8 R . Wilson 7 M. Daskalou 7 T. Wogan-Browne 59 R . Butcher9 P. Sorace 8 R . Conte 8 O . Henzi 60 M . McDonal d10 D. Weegberg 9 F. Paola 9 R. Temes 61 J. Neild11 L. Pierce 10 J . Hassan 10 S . Foley (VC) 62 M . Paul l12 A. Pringle 11 M. Hennessey 11 C. Eva 63 J. Laidla w13 V. Hall 12 B. Jorgensen 12 D. Hollenberg 64 P. Marozz i14 B . Cooper 13 G . Keranidopoulos 13 M . Bowen 67 A. Place15 N. Storms 14 A. Nichol

15 G Macrides14 R . Read 68 S. Davi s

16 L. Gardiner .16 A March 15 T. Fraczek (Capt) 69 J. Han k

17 M . Adams.

17 P. Margin 16 A . Orchard 71 M. Milla rB . Beech 18 R. Lee 17 B . Ramsay 72 D . Butle r

12 M . Parker 19 A . Mihalos 18 J. Raleigh 73 R . Hosking13 S . Dornom 20 J . Newman 19 T. Cousland 74 N . Millar21 P. Scognamillo 21 L. Mason 20 G. Saultry 75 S. Gellert

J . McMullen 22 P. Hardinge 21 S. Sierakowski 76 H. DaviesS . White 23 N . Papaziakas 22 T. Middleton 77 P. Ham

<9 D . Afford 24 J . Paraskeva 23 J. Sprague 78 C. Knee30 J. Tapply 25 M . Perri 24 C . Yllani 79 C. Kean e- P. Stone 26 J . Ryan 25 D . Sluck i56 G . Cameron 27 N . Scaglione 26 R . Whitehous e74 D . Dew 28 W. Collis 27 G . Blau

28 D . Nguyen29 C . Fole y30 A. Edwards32 S . Whittington35 S . Moore

GVP Fa bri cat o rsAll Home Loans

c I IERIANs ST.Coach : Cliff Lever Coach (1): Peter Callinan Coach: David Law

Aat Coach: Lee Johnston Coach (2) : James Fay Coach : :ttheer Imm sB. Gerace I FoxA 1 1 A . P-toio

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Toby Roberts talks all VAFA news after 9 .00am p u In a . c ° m

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VAFA SEGMENT

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The Sunda,, . '-ge VNoakes -

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PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 put - Includes weekly chat on all matters t ,AFA.Ruperts wa s

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. :.d - ;atzel A!~rm Nugent D3

Ed Sill D3To m Brain CPeter Iffilliamson D3Barry Hickey D1;avan Flow er D4 ~amian Carroll B 2

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Rohan Aujard, Old Scotch (Reserves) .Striking, 6 matches.

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Abusi e language, 3 matches .igham, Old Xaverians .

so - " matches .

~r'ss OC and Old Camberwell were bothchmaed,::ith a mels in their Under-19 gameplayed on Saturday May 25, 2002 atwrhitefriars . Both clubs accepted the prescribedpenalty of $300 (second offence in a three yearperiod for both clubs) .

St. Bernard's plaver No .44, Kieran Walker was

charged with misconduct in the Marcellin versusSt. Bernard's Under- 19 match played at St .Bernards on Saturday, May 25 . Charge provenand player suspended for the remainder of the2002 season .

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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 4 4 0 814 774 105 .17 16

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MONASH BLUES 8 1 7 0 587 737 7935 4

OLD GEELONG 8 1 7 0 668 890 75 .06 4

WILLIAMSTOWN CY#r1S 8 1 7 0 558 981 5688 4

YARRA VALLEY 0 B

SALESUkie 0 C

PENINSULA 0 BBENTLEIGH AEGPARKSIDE

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P Y~ L D For Agst % Pts

8 7 1 0 1080 557 193.90 28

8 7 1 0 950 658 144.38 28

8 5 3 0 723 770 93 .90 20

8 4 4 0 858 634 135.33 16

8 4 4 0 859 781 109.99 16

8 4 4 0 712 799 89.11 16

8 3 5 0 716 747 95 .85 12

8 3 5 0 584 745 7839 12

8 2 6 0 576 877 65.68 8

8 1 7 0 663 1153 57 50 4

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Hi -HOE AMATEURS 8 8 0

W_s'T BRUN , NICK 8 7 1

ST JOHNS O C 8 7 1#SOUTH N1ELS DISTRICTSS 5 3

SWINBURNE UNI 8 4 4"tLSTERNWICK 8 3 5SYNDAL TALLY-HO 8 3 5N90NASH GRYPHONS 8 2 6

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OLD ERIANS 8 7ST BEP. RDS 8 6

MARCELLIN 8 6ST KEVINS 8 6OLDTRINI7Y 8 5DE LA SALLE 8 5OLD SCOTCH 8 2OLDIVANH0E 8 2UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 1

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OLD £SSENDOF! GR 8 6NORTH OLD BOYS 8 5OLD PARADIANS 8 5MAZEN00 0 C 8 5HANiPTON ROVERS 8 3THERRY PENOLA OB 8 1OLD BRIGHTON 8 11

ORMC 7 8 C

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,,;:AUPflARIS AFC 8 5

OLD CAMBERWELL 8 6

WHITEFRIARS 8 5PRAHRAN AFC 8 5ST BEDES MENT TIC 8 4:CAULFIELD GR 8 4

COLLEGIANS 8 3BANYULE 8 3

GLEN EIRAAFC 8 2OLD h4ENTONtANS 8 0#tnz7ig}b:e player Rd 6

D For . + t %

0 1031 654 157 .65

0 805 416 193.51

0 969 594 163.13

0 684 861 79 .44

0 916 731 125 .31

0 922 794 11612

0 644 763 84.40

0 687 814 84 .40

0 592 911 64 .98

0 545 1288 423 1

For Ayst °f< Pfs_

0 886 457 193.87 2^

0 794 663 119,76 2 ;

2 0 949 490 193 .67 2

2 0 697 493 141 .38 2

2 0 708 556 127 .34 2

4 0 729 810 90.00 1

5 0 543 690 78 .70 12

5 0 448 571 78 .46 1

5 0 603 900 67 .00 12

6 0 498 781 6376 8

7 0 396 910 43.52 4

L D _ FIIr Agst=%___P- ,

1 0 655 367 178.47 2 82 0 649 397 163 .48 24

2 0 5°° 407 146 .93 '-

2 0 642 447 143.62 24

3 0 414 117 87 20

3 0 472 114.41 20

o 0 512 513 99 81 8

6 0 2 '. 559 6476 8

7 0 419 681 61 53 4

8 0 256 864 29.63 0

L 0For Agst _

1 0 687 307 223.78

2 0 737 428 172 .20

2 0 627 481 130 .35

22 1 690 401 172.07 22

2 1 574 520 110.38 22

3 0 503 498 101 .00 20

5 0 380 635 59 84 12

7 0 387 628 61 .62 4

7 0 333 658 51 .37 4

8 0 307 7^3 42 46 0

0 3 777 431 180 .28 26

1 1 720 416 173 .08 26

2 1 664 538 123 .42 22

3 0 610 459 132 .90 20

3 1 376 429 87 65 4 0 004 407 148 40 1 6

5 0 597 474 125 95 12

5 0 466 602 77 41 12

6 0 361 772 46.76 8

8 0 210 918 2288 0

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

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