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Irish Eyes Are SmilingAmateur football is set to go where it's neverbeen before . While other metropolitan compsare unable to come up with even localrepresentative games, the Australian AmateurFootball Council will send a team of Under 23players to Ireland and possibly England thisOctober to complete in a series of InternationalRules games .

Nine lucky Victorian Amateur players will makeup the team, which will be coached by AllAustralian coach and former Essendon andBrisbane defender Frank Dunell. They includedashing half backs Michael Barker (Haileybury,Captain) and Tim McKinnon (Uni Blues), stoicdefenders Ben Waite (Old Haileybury) and DavidBoundy (Old Paradians), prolific ball- getters Ari

Lewski (Ajax) and Joel Rice(Marcellin),speedsters Damien Rayson (De La Salle) andHuw Lacey (Old Melburnians) and powerforward Daniel Cullman (Marcellin) .The highlight of the trip will be the game on thelst of October against the All Ireland seniorteam, who at that stage will be in final stages ofpreparation for their trip to Australia to defendtheir International Rules title . Several dayslater, the Amateurs will front up against theCombined Banks and Armed Forces team .While to the laymen this outfit may conjure upan image of a bean counting, gun totinggoalkeeper, the reality is quite different . Giventhat all Gaelic footballers are themselvesamateurs, many of the country's star playersare highly sought after employees of the bigbanks and thus the side will be brimming withtalent.Plans are also afoot to play a game of AussieRules against the BARFL (no prizes for guessingthe result, one suspects) as a curtain raiser toihe Fremantle/West Coast game at The Oval, Ifthis falls through, another International Rulesmatch will be played against an Irish countyside, possibly Galway .Obviously, a prime consideration for theplayers, most of whom are students, isfinancial . The cost per player is estimated ataround $3,500 though several initiatives wil l

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hopefully half this . On July31st, the VAFA will berunning a Silver Coin day,where each of the 4000+amateur players will beasked to chip in with a 1 or2 dollar coin to help boostthe coffers . The sevenrespective clubs are alsoexpected to play a majorrole with fund raising.VAFA CEO Michael Sholly, who has spent thelast few months negotiating the details with theAAFC and the relevant Irish bodies, says thetrip will be the opportunity of a lifetime for theyoung players and will set the Amateurs apartfrom other competitions ."It will distinguish us from all other leagues",

he said this week . "It's a great opportunity foreveryone involved in Amateur football to get

t will distinguish us from all otherleagues", he said this week. "It's a

great opportunity for everyoneinvolved in Amateur football to getbehind what is an exciting and uniqueconcept . It will really give theyoungsters in our competitionsomething to aspire to, the kids in theUnder 19s will have a real incentive toshine in the representative games".

behind what is an exciting and unique concept .It will really give the youngsters in ourcompetition something to aspire to, the kids inthe Under 19s will have a real incentive to shinein the representative games" .The next logical step is for the nine playersinvolved to learn the rules and hone their skillsin the hybrid game . Come October, they aresure to do the Amateur Football communityproud .Jonathan Horn

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 9th, 2005 Price : $2.00 Vol . 05 No .10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

Claur - _r Dobso_a Prepares his Woodrow Speec"_Fair dinkum, it has to be in the bag doesn't it?The Marcellin midfielder seems to be their bestplayer every bloody week. Eight goals to zip in

the third quarter pretty much sums up theMarcellin St Bernard's game with Dobsonrampant, David Johnston returning to formwith four and Peter Augustin doing a number onCallan Potter. Ben Loughlin, Darren Ballarinand Mick Stapleton all tried hard for the Dogs.

St Bernard's will thank their lucky stars thatthey snagged some early wins, which shouldensure that they stay up.

•< t ----ornard's will thank their lucky

stars that they snagged some early

wins, which should ensure that they

stay UP-1 1

Speaking of which . . . .Trinity are really under the pump to avoid thedrop, despite impressing over the last month(apart from the aberration against Marcellin)and they pushed Haileybury all the way on

Sunday. Brett Trollope, a former star in theVFL, continued his solid form for Haileybury,together with Darren Lay and Shane Walden.

The big Cat Brent Walsh booted eight whileScott Dann and Lachlan Aitken both stood upfor Trinity (good to see him back in touch afterhe was poleaxed in last year's preliminary final)Lions get Knack of the 'Rak but emerge withJackVery tense game at Toorak Park . Mud

everywhere . Lynch well held up forward . Jono

Dixon dominating in the air. Xavs fell in,

courtesy of a late goal to Mollard but it was agame which very easily could have goneCollegians' way. Significantly, the Lions

welcomed back captain Cam Unsworth, whokicked four in his comeback game from a kneereconstruction . Dismissed by many as a bit of a

joke (and I'll put my hand up there), the Lionshave performed admirably this year and areprobably as good as a bottom side in A Gradecan get .

A: ; 01 ; Final Material? A month ago. there was

more chance of me uttering "that was a very

witty and informative `program Rove" or " Ireally like your work Mr Somers" but OM'sstocks are on the up . Losing Hicks toQueensland and Holme to a dislocated shoulderwill probably inhibit them however CamKennedy snagged another seven, while forwardJono Miller and skipper Toby Roberts bothstood up as OMs safely held St Kevin's at arm'slength all day. Simon Garlick played well in hisreturn for SKOBs while Nick Dowling swappedends and turned one on up forward, finishing

with five goals.Blues' Bogey Team Bites Again.Another boilover in a Scotch/Uni game, even ifMr Gerstman was relatively quiet (well held byLuke North )Bruce Phillips sure loves playing at leagueheadquarters . while Adam Routledge and Mark

Gnatt helped shut down the highly toutedBlues' midfield .Probably nothing to get too concerned about forthe Blues and they will welcome back Hayte r

A SECTION

Old Scotch

Marcellin

Old Haileybury

Old Xaverians

St . Bernards

A RESERVE

Old Haileybury

Old Scotch

Old Xaverians

Old Scotch

Old Xaverians

University Blues

1[ i LST ~'1ii TO' 17.

Gerstman

Cullinan

B. O'Farrell

Lynch

Potter

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4 39

5 39

3 38

2 35

Efstathiou 4 38Beaurepaire 0 23Rush 3 23Cations 0 17Jones 0 16Coleman 0 16

2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 206

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soon after an eight week hiatus . However onething against the Blues is that there isn't asmuch depth this year with both the reservesand Club 18 struggling . Last year, they couldjust pluck ready made players from the twos

and unders .

TodayCrucial round, highlighted by another school,ame, this time at St Kevin *s College . . . .St Bernard's v Haileybury - Haileybury easily,3ernard's are goneCollegians v Marcellin - Marcellin not so easilySt Kevin's v Old Xavs - Xavs in a canterUni Blues v OMs - OMs in a boilover.Old Scotch v Trinity - Scotch by a whisker .

Correspondents - Jonathan Horn -onathan_g_horn aCyahoo .co .uk

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decorated players at the OMs. A grea t

'DuYZ1iaY13 - congratulaLC Ja3~38 ' er

(15 0 ), t~=igus Waddell (150) wid Charles Pay(100) on reaching milestones this week . The

eldest of three brothers playing at the club,Millsy has been a fixture in the seniors since

2001, with his incredible leap seeing him play,n almost every position on the field, including

the ruck . A member of the club's 2002Premiership team and the school's 1995 APSPremiership team, Millsy is one of the hardestworkers on the track and thoroughly deserves

this milestone. A two-time Reserves best andfairest winner at the club and a former captainof the Twos, Gussy is certainly one of the most

clubman as well, Gussy has also left a mark(off the field and is always seen at socialtunctions . Gussy left the club in 2003 for twoyears to see the world and get married, but allat the OMs are glad he has come back . Alsoihe eldest of three, Charles is the originalStinga . Blessed with the ability to effortlesslyliump over packs, Stinga has taken several

hangers in his time and has played a handfulof games at senior level . While able to find his

ound the field, Stinga has had troubles, the same off it, somehow finding away

hr:~ to Euroa on his way to Traralgon for a

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St Bernards v Old HaileyburyCollegians v Marcellin

St Kevins v Old Xaverians - at St Kevins CollegeUniversitv Blues v Old Melburnian s

Old Scotch v Old Trinity

Itatch in 2001 . Congratulations to all)n iiteir respective milestones .

Ae F~tOFiOLD HAn.EYBUP._ 4.3 7.7 12.12 17.18 (129)OLD TTiII4ri3 4.3 8.7 11.11 13.11 (89)Old Hail: OTarrell 5 Sfapantas 4 Barker 2 S Langford-Jones Ford JenkeSeccull Trollope Walden. Best: Trollope Armstrong Lay P Corrigan WaldenFord. Old Trim Walsh 8 A Ramsden 3 Dann Pretty . Best: A RamsdenWalsh Aitken Dann S Kennedy Medland.Umpires: Albie Firley Wayne Hinton (F) Brendan Corcoran Rob Mutton (B)Steven Piperno Paul Gait (G)

CELLIlti 3.6 10.10 18.13 21 .15 (141)ST BERNIARDS 4.0 6.2 6.6 10.10 (70)Marc: Cullman 4 Johnston 4 Abrahams 3 Marson 3 Maclaren 2 Waters 2S Considine J Bortolotto Dobson . Best: Dobson L Considine CullmanJohnston Rice Augustine. St Bern: Madden 2 Potter 2 Blunt KeunenLegridi Liberatore Pearson Salvadorl . Best- Loughlin Ba1larLi M StapletonMadden T Wilkinson L Wilkinson.Umpires: Dirk Kramer Rob Mayston (F) Matt Jenidnson Michael Saunders(B) Robert Parry Michael O'Donnell (G )OLD %AVERIA,TVS 4.2 7.3 13.5 16.6 (102)COLLEG1AYa'S 2.1 5.6 10.6 15.8 (98)Old Xaa: Mallard 4 Lynch 3 Chatfield 2 Arnold 2 Johnston 2 ClarkeScanlan Beardsley. Best: Arnold Chatfield Ford Purss McDonald Blughann .Coll : Bull 4 Unsworth 4 Taft 2 BlumQekl2 Jorgensen Dixon A Baxter. Best :Dixon Unswvrth Bull Biumtieekl A Baxter Lockett .Umpires: Jason MeNtece Peter James (F) Paul Carroll Cameron Hayes (B)Craig Amoi Lucas Robson (G )OLD 14ELB 5 5.3 10.9 14.12 18.16 (124)STI HEVWS 3.4 8.6 11.7 13.8 (86)Old Melix: Kennedy 7 Jo. Miller 5 Wilson 2 Je. Beaumont Lacey RobertsToll . Best: Jo . Miller Kennedy Hawkins Neeson Roberts Harvey . SKOB:Dowling 5 Chard 3 Greenham 3 M Giansiracusa Sheehy . Best: ChardSheehy Dowd Garlick Kale .sar•an Simpson.Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Simon Stokes (F) Izamfen Anthony AndrewErrington (B) Daniel Scully Chris Doyle (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.2 4.3 8.10 9.12 (66)OLD SCOTCH 2.2 7.7 10.8 13.8 (86)Uni Blues : Scambler 2 Butko Ryan Anderson Song Wilkle Paterson Tanner .Bests : Ryan Anderson DeCrespigny Lowcock Butko Gleeson . Old Sc_ BPhillips 4 Wigney 3 Kitchen 2 Gerstman 2 Hume Cations . Best RoutledgeCarroll McKenzie-MeHarg Crow Gnatt Tallent .Umpisrs : Steve McCarthy Grant Joyner (F) Robbie Mayston Will Stokes (B)Andrew Esposito Kevin Septa (G )

A RESERVEOLD F E URY 2.1 6.2 7.3 8 .5(53)OLD TRUMT 2.3 2.4 3.9 5.11 (41)Old Math Etstathiou 4 B Mitchell Dowling Wamian Slucki . Best: MackenzieSaunders Davey Thurmond J McLauchlan Ladd. Old Trim R R.am.sden 3S Vanikrvenne 2 . Beet : Cole M Burgess Morpeth Biadeni R Ramsden KButler.2 EL" N 0.1 1.1 Li 2 .2(14)ST~ :ri ' DS 7 .2 9.6 14.11 16.13 (109)Marc. • Davis Maguire . Best: Pascuzzl Petroli Colville Delahunty McGreeWeston. St Ban : P Harris 7 StcWazio 4 Juricskay 2 J Evans Perrett ASmith. Best: P Harris then Juricskay Perrett J Evans L Evans .OLD RA s 3.1 6.3 13.7 16.11 (107)COLLEGIATdB 2.2 3.3 3.3 4.4 (28)Old Xaa: Jones 4 D Rush 3 Pascerl 2 Ginnivan 2 Chapman Larkins AgiusMcDonnell D Walsh. Best: Freer D Walsh Jones Pascerl Aglus Hulett .Coll: Roberson Rice Wright-Smith Williamson . Best : P Krotons ParkinsonBaxter Muir BobeII Farley.OLD R2EELBURir'1AN5 1 .3 1.6 2.11 2.14 (26)

ST HEM'S 1.4 2.6 4.10 7.11 (53)

Details not received.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .3 1.6 3.7 4.9 (3)OLD SCOTCH 7.3 7.10 10 .14 13.14 (92)Did Blues: Quin 2 Brookes Shuttieworth. Best: Brookes Meagher RussellHeinz Terrill Irvine. Old Se: Elliott 3 H Dick 2 Phillips 2 Beattie FreemanHosking Josephs Reid Sutcliffe . Best : Elliott Teasdale Freeman JosephsSutcliffe LeiU.

AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS M ARCELLIN OLD IIAILEY6URY OLD MELDURRIANS OLD SCOTCH

Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice Coach: Dale TaWngAsst Coach: Ararew smnh & Sinner

Res : Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins Res. Coach: Andrew Bonwick Res Coach : Fab GattiTalent Res Coach: Serge D'Argelo

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie

Dixon V C1 J 1 B. Dobson 1 C . Stetnfort t T Cudipp i T. Beranger (C).

2 M. Parrent 2 J. Rice 2 S. Davey2 Ja 8eaumont3 MSit,ng

2 B . Phillips (VC)

3 B. Mooney 3 D . Waters 3 P. Cosrigan (C) 4 H Lacey 3 J . Ross4 A . Shinkfiekl Fraze r4 J 4 S . Langford,lones (DVC) 6 D Horne 4 C. Tallent (VC)5 R . Henebery

.5 D . Johnston 5 J Bourke

7 H Turner8 Je Beaumont 5 S . Collins (VC )

6 N . BaxterWoolley6 S 6 G. Romanin ~~~~ s Harrison

D R b6 A. Crow

.7 S . Taft 7 S . Maguire 0 T o ert s

11 R Ferraro7 J . Kitchen

7 J . Farley 8 R . Frisina 7 p Hilton 13 E Wilson 8 S. Dick8 C. Unsworth Capt 9 L. Considine 8 F. Mohammad 14 A Voyage 9 A. Pugsley9 J . Fry 10 D. Cullinan 9 M. Barker (DVC) 15 i wei r

16 J Byrne 10 C. Smith10 J . Jorgensen Addiso n11 N

10 C. Efstatltiou 17 Ja Miller Pritchardit T11 C. Weekes12 N. Harrison Ca tP

.12 B. O'Donnell

11 A. McIntyre12 B. O'Farrell

is T Fitz erakf19 E Studham

.12 S. Hume

13 M. Naylor 13 C. Woods 13 B. Waite 20 R Muiquiney 13 A. Nettleton14 J. Ashman 14 A.Layton 14 S Jones

21 H Whitehead 14 C . McKenzie-McHarg15 C . Hoist 15 J. Bortolotto 15 D . Mackenzie

22 J axen23 M Barry 15 S . Cation s

16 A. Baxter 16 L . McMillan 16 P. O'Donnell 24 M Hawkins 16 E . Batrouney17 J. Heritage17 D . Phillips 17 G . Cox (C) 17 K Ford (VC) 25 M Hicks

26 C Kennedy 17 T n e~9 y (VC)18 D . Barber g D . Gartne rt 18 D. Thumrord 27 P Oman 19 R. Josephs19 K . Jones 19 A. Papaluca 19 M . Annstrong 28 M M arson 20 S . Troon20 M . Hoiles 20 M. Hermans 20 M . Graves 29 M Pr(M's s

~ J° r.n'aer 22 R. Ashton21 C . Harris VC 21 N . Walker 20 M . Fankhauser 31 J Barry Crane23 022 N . Lockett

Mollard23 C22 D. Marson 21 A. Jerdce 32 E Selby

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ay37 J Grant 27 T. Oernelri0u

.Rowston27 G 26 D. McMillan 25 S. Rowlands. sa L Bunn 28 A. Quail.

28 B. Couch 27 S. Theisz 26 J. BeVI (RC) 39 J Tucker40 H o3rien

29 M . Gnarl28 D. Browning 28 B. Carmody 27 M. Barr- 41 J Ray 30 T. Finocchiaro29 N . Burrows Brook s29 S 28 S. Goldsworthy 42 A Waddell 31 N . Leff]30 L . Moon

.30 S. Considine 29 B, Carson 43 Awe

44 E F arquharson 32 J . Gerstman31 N . Roach

Blumfield VC32 C 31 M . Bortolotto30 D W~

45 J Mechen 33 E. Reid.33 B. Hoist 33 F. Dorbolo 31 D. Lay

Mitchell32 B4e C Neeson47 0 Marks

34 C . Phillips'34 D . McCaughan 34 D. Jarred (VC) .

Waiden33 S48 C Jankms Cannor35 P. O

35 L . Nesbi tRoberson36 M

37 C . Maclaren.

34 P. Largford'krtes49 G Tsioo-as50 A Pannltex

36 J. Sutcliffe.

37 S . Humphry38 S. Matthews 35 T. Chisholm 51 M Kennon 37 G. Carrol l

Fabris38 A 39 B. Colville 35 D tappage52 J Anderson 38 T. Jelbart.

39 D. Cannizzo 40 C . Purcell 36 L McPherson 53 M B~anend 39 S . Graha m40 D. Strachan 41 J . Seabury 37 D. D. 55 C Theodourou 40 T Aurel-Smith41 W. Tardiff 42 G. Perot 38 LFloyd 56 J Tucker 41 W. Lewis41 B . Duff 43 J . Pascuzzi 39 C . yya~~ 57 W McDonald

58 A Prance 42 T. Beatti e42 T. San k

Malone43 E44 L. Hansen 40 H . Gopu 59 W Wharton 43 A. Routk.'dg e.

44 Y. Phillips 45 D. Theisz 41 S. Saunders 60 A Geniset D Woodford 44 D . Jackso n

45 A. Stone 46 A . McGree 42 J . ~{pr e2 T Hanison 45 R . Teesdale46 J. Cooke 52 A . Rivstovski 43 D. Salter 83 R Matthews 46 J . Beaurepaire47 Z . Moon 53 R. laconis 44 J . McLauchlan 05 P Gn,ndy

N P t Hosing47 T48 B. Low 54 J. Forbes 45 M . Dowling e ers66

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Snaddan49 B49 M . Rose 55 J. Wallis 46 B . Crawford 70 J Russo.

Walkom50 M50 M. Rice 57 B. Wignell 47 R. Mitchell 71 T Butler .51 B. Shadbott

59 R Conte 48 G. Chpperfield 72 catder 5t L. Freeman53 T. Rutherford

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.62 M. McCartin 49 L Pitdter (RDVC)

73 N Russel l74 N Lawler

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55 T. Cookes Res Capt 63 C . Pezzimenti 50 R. Ladd 75 S Gootey 54 A. Sutherland

56 M. Stefanidakis 70 D . Cracknell 51 H. McLauchlan 76 E Mitchell27 S Harari

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57 D . Williamson 83 G. Neskovcim 52 C. Ferguson (RDVC) 78 M Bach 56 T. Dipasqual e58 N . Bobeff 53 M. Levy 79 E Baker 57 J. Cran e59 A . Wright - Smith 54 A. Vitoiins 80 C Brent-voung 59 W Elliott60 D . Mutton 55 BLangjord-Jpne8 81 A Ray

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A SectionLeigh Carlson

Phil Gaut,91LRes Coach: Dale BowerClub 18 Coach: Ed Best

1 Kenna A2 Butler K3 Reynolds L4 Walsh B V/C5 Burrows D6 Petdro J7 Van Der Venne T V/C8 Maitland A9 Pretty S10 Dann S11 Kennedy S12 Cuhrera A DN/C13 Cade J14 Troon R15 Hooke A16 Hillas C DN/C17 Weston M18 Healy J19 Saunders R '.....20 McPherson

S 21 DaviesM22 Wawrzynczak M23 Ram an A Cant:24 Goldenberg W25 Cameron F26 Donahoo B RN/C27 Cumming R28 Christou J29 Hoga rth J30 McFO'nnon R31 Burgess J32 Brown S33 Aitken J34 Kenna J35 Bladeni S R/DN/C36 Buttfer D37 Van Der Venne S38 Ramsden R39 Webster J40 Beardsley D41 Lautetta S42 Amore S43 Amore J44 Mai J45 Morpeth T Res . Capt46 Roberts S47 Bell D48 Burgess M49 Romney N50 Dickenson A51 Gamble R52 Herrod T53 Amiconi C54 Williams Z RN/C55 Stebbins N56 Best E57 Cole M58 Heaven C59 Cade T60 Walsh T61 Cristiano D62 Arrowsmith Jc3 Cade S64Gray J65 O'Shea M66 Blackmore B67 Amiconi A68 Hii A69 McDonald E70 Parker D71 Hildabrandt D72 Welsh L73 Swinnerton H74 Tang J75 Read S7 6 Mille r P77 McDonald C78 Kok K79 La D

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OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Barry Richardson

Res Coach : Anthony Bourke

1 A. Fox2 C. Santalucia3 J . Pasceri4 James McDonnell5 D . Rus h6 A. Oswald7 S. Lethlean8 A. McDonald9 D. Lynch10 M. Beardsley11 L. Howard12 A. Bowen13 T. Ruyg14 J . Agiu s15 L. Ford (Capt)16 S . Mollard17 A . Chatfield (V.C .)18 M . Scanlan19 D . Walsh20 J. Scanlan21 S. McCarthy22 T. Ockleshaw (VC.)22 M. Rush23 S. Johnston24 C. Purss25 R. Carey26 P. Purcell27 P. Ryan28 Jeremy McDonnell29 C. Beetham30 T. Clarke31 J . Arnold32 T. Purss33 N . Bingham34 R . Colbert35 R . MacWhirter36 D. Sapuppo37 C. Larkin s38 S. Freer39 M . Green40 A. T.Jones41 M . Callinan42 A . Pyle43 T. Woodruff44 N . Hulett45 M . Walsh46 O. Gidley47 S. Tatutaschwife50 L . Ginniva n51 N . Beattie52 P. Chapman56 J. Watson57 N. Moylan59 M . Higgins60 M .O'Hanlon62 D. King63 T O'Meara65 N . Serafini

ST. RERUARDSCoach : Simon Madden

Res Coach : Darren Handley

1 C . Keunen2 B. Garth3 C. Goullet4 D. Ballari n5 C. Liberatore6 M. Harrison7 S . Clarke7R S . Perrett8 J . Evans9 M. Kavanagh (vc)10 N . Mitchell11 C . Davis12 B. Hoga n13 C . Mitchell (vc)14 B. Ryan15 T. Wilkinson16 D. Blunt17 C. Potter18 J . Cheep19 A. Mitchell20 D. Evans21 B . Loughlin22 Ty Pearson23 L. Wilkinson (vc)24 D. Roach25 D . McLaughlin (C)26 A. Smit h27 J. Hughes28 P. Holland29 L . Spinner30 M. Stapleton31 G . Campbell32 T. Harvey32R J. Harvey33 N. Smith34 D. Byrn e35 Tate Pearson36 A. Marian37 A . Catterall38 S .lannazzo39 M .Juricskay40 J . Madden41 S . Matthews42 B. Miziewicz43 L . Micel i44 M. Walsh45 T. Legudi46 R. Ware47 D. Hurley48 L. DeMorton49 N. Thomas50 A. Gil l51 D. Dugina52 J . Spiteri53 P. Harris54 L. Evans55 S . Bugryn56 R . Winduss57 M. Stewart58 S. Andrews59 L. Jordan60 M. Gourley61 D. O'Connor62 M. Mihailovic63 S. Crouch

NORTHSUBURBANSPORTSCLUB . INC .

ST KEVIN'S ORCoach : Dave Murray

Asst. Coach : Tony MillerRes . Coach : Rob Gross

1 N. Pope2 M . Mulgrew3 S . Garlick4 L. Mahoney (c)5 M . Dollman6 D . Mahoney7 J. Travaglia8 T. McCann9 B. Fields10 M. Lucas (dvc)11 T. Dugga n12 S. McKee13 R. Bowles14 P. Greenham15 W. Gullife r16 B . Garvey (dvc)17 D. Ryan18 R . Chard19 D . Sheehy20 T. Crowley21 R . Maguire22 J. Mount23 T. Simpson (vc)24 A. Lynch25 D. Manton26 C. Taylor27 T O'Toole28 M . Giansiracusa29 C. Underwood30 N. Dowling31 W. Keenan32 S . O'Connor33 M . Maguire34 N . Perrett35 J . Dempsey36 P. Moun t37 M. Shannon38 J . O'Brien39 M. Dwyer40 L. Kalesaran41 M. Drinkwater42 S. Mount43 A. DeKretser44 John-Paul. Mount45 A. Smith46 L. Gull'rfer48 A. Conlan50 R. Horrocks51 D. Bare52 D. Mount53 B . Hughes54 G. Holland56 D . Walsh57 J . Liston58 L. Giansiracusa59 P. Aughto n60 S. O'Connor61 R . Cakiow62 A.Jageurs63 C. Lucas64 D. Prior65 R. Short66 J . Marchesani71 A. Mulkearns75 R. Campagna82 S . Mitchell99 P. Murray

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: John Kani s

Res Coach: Joe Sturrock

1 P. Butko2 T. Hutchins3 J . Sturrock4 D . Guengerich5 J. Tanner6 M. Rigby7 N . Young8 J. Hayte r9 A. Lowcock10 R. Martin11 L. North12 Q . Gleeson13 T. Foste r14 A . Henderson15 L. Ryan16 M . Kordick17 G. De Crespigny18 N . Anderson19 M.Torney20 M. Coleman21 C . Notman22 B. Millard23 T. Wilcox24 S. Russell25 A. Solly26 J. Scambler27 R. Wilkie28 M . Thomas29 A . Terril l30 T. Muhlebach31 M . Shaughnessy32 M . Paterso n33 B . Gates34 T. McKinnon35 J . McKay36 R . Minns37 J. Robbins38 C . Bradley39 D . Heinz40 C . Brookes41 L. Quin42 S. Fletcher43 N. Shuttteworth44 J. Wood45 B . Waters46 H. Rankin47 A . Millar48 L. Fishly49 P. Steele50 H . Nailo n51 N . Vanderbosh52 P. Marriott53 J . Westmore54 A. Waxman55 B. Gi n56 T. Rankin57 T Irvine58 J. Albanis59 B. Hutchinson60 D. Strack61 J. Ritchie62 C. Ross63 P. Eden64 D. McPhail65 E. Clark e66 L. Woodhouse67 D. McAloon68 J . McKerrow69 G. Muir70 J . Meade71 P. Marshall72 D . Gavara-Nanu73 C . Hopkin s74 H . Munro75 J. Moylan77 J. McQuillan86 D . Bannister

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A. AND B SECTIONS - BYE

C SECTIO NMonash Blues v AJAX

Therry Penola 0 B v Banyule

Old Camberwell v Parkdale Vultures

Hampton Rovers v Beaumaris

University Blacks v Old Paradian s

Dl SECTION

Glen Eira v Yarra Valley 0 B

Ormond v Fitzroy Reds

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe

Old Mentonians v Old CareyAquinas 0 C v Prahran

D 2 SECTIO NRupertswood v Ivanhoe Assumption

Old Geelong v Swinburne Uni

Oakleigh v Salesian 0 C

La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh

Williamstown CYMS v Peninsula 0 B

D3 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Syndal Tally-HoSouth Melbourne Districts v Ke wOld Westbourne v Werribee Amateurs

UHS-VU v Power House

St Johns 0 C v Monash Gryphon s

D4 SECTION

Box Hill North v Richmond Central

Eltham Collegians v Bulleen Cobras

Elsternwick v Hawthorn Amateurs

North Brunswick v Albert Park

St Marys - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION ISt Kevins v Old Brighton

Collegians v De La Salle - at Sportscover Are na,Sunday at 9 .50 a.m.Marcellin v University BluesOld Scotch v Old Xaverians

St Bernards - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v Old TrinityCaulfield Or v Rupertswood

Old Melburnians v Old Essendon OrBeaumaris v Old Care y

Whitefriars v Old Camberwell

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v La Trobe Uni - switched from original draw- at Princes Park, Sunday 11 .45 a .m.Old Ivanhoe v Old Paradian sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Monash BluesBentleigh v University Blacks

MHSOB v Oakleigh

UNDER-19 (21 BLUESalesi an Scorpions v Mazenod 0 COld Haileybury v OrmondPeninsula 0 B v Oakleigh ClaysHampton Rovers v De La Salle ( 2) - to be played atBasil Street Reserv e

JNI3ER- 1

Old Scotch v Old Westbourne

Kew v Therry Penola 0 B

Rupertswood ( 2) - By e

Aquinas 0 C v Fitzroy Reds - clash with seniors TBABulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

CLUB 18 (1 1St Kevins v Old BrightonDe La Salle v Mt Lilydale 0 COld Melburnians v University Blues

Old Scotch v Old XaveriansMazenod 0 C v Prahran

CLUB 18 f2lMarcellin v Old TrinityCollegians v Eley Park Sharks

Old Xaverians (2) v Monash BluesOld Essendon Or v Fitzroy RedsUniversity Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B

CLUB 18 f3lOld Scotch (2) v Old GeelongCaulfield Gr v Old CareyFitzroy Reds ( 2) - By eNorth Old Boys v La Trobe UniWhitefriars v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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REVIEWA week is a long time in football and so are the

vagaries that go with it . Coming off a 19 goal

loss MHSOB turned their fortunes aroundwith a 15 goal win against a disappointing

NOBS and now sit in fourth position.

Heartbreaking loss to Mazenod against

Caulfield Grammarians but then again you

can't give your opponents a 7 goal break at the

main interval . The Nodders fought back well in

the second half to narrow the gap but they

were just not able to kick the goal to give them

the lead . So close yet so far.

Another great all round effort from OldIvanhoe where they never let up for 4 quarterssaw them 90 point winners over Whitefriarsout at Donvale. Six losses in a row forWhitefriars now must have them very worried.Mark Luxon good up forward, Brad Thompsoncontinues to play well in defence and StewartLow played well after a long lay off.De La Salle continued on their merry way

with a 106 point thrashing of Old Essendonwho could not manage a goal after half time .

Sweet revenge for their early season loss . De

La Salle controlled the game in all positions

with good players on every line especially

Leigh Harrison with 6, Ben Corin, LukeSeager and Michael Brown all good players .Took Old Brighton until the last quarter toshake off the persistent young Tigers. It wasjust their ability to make the most of their

chances in the last quarter that saw them get

over the line . Young Brendan Crilly was

terrific all day, Blair Mason won the Coach's

plaudits and Jon Perrett again in the best .

For the Tigers, Steve Zakic made a fine return

with 4, the McGettigans were in the best and

Timmy Beasley was lion hearted in the ruck .

PREVIEWDe La Salle make the short trek across townto Sportscover on Sunday to tackle the

Tigers . Certainlyin season best Iform both sides soit promises to be a L-great game . Thelarge open spaces of Elsternwick will helpDLS running game and despite theinspiration of Timmy Beasley's recordbreaking game I will stick with DLS .Caulfield Grammarians await Old Brightonat Glenhuntly . Danger game for the Tonners

here as the Fields are playing good footy at

the moment and have found some form. But

the visitors have done nothing wrong and

would not want to drop a game to fall behind

the other two so with this in mind will go forthe Red and Blue.Out of form Whitefriars come into South

Yarra to tackle the resurgent MHSOB. With

most of their good players back on the field

now the Unicorns "look a much better unit

and at home I will tip them to come up

trumps over the out of form Friar s

Old Ivanhoe clash with Mazenod also atSportscover on Saturday . In scintillating

CLUB IJAME LST I'1K TOTAL

B SECTIONNorth Old Boys Minton-Connell 2 56MHSOB Pertzel 6 40Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair 4 37Old Brighton Pirrie 3 36Old Ivanhoe Luxon 4 35B RESERVEMHSOB

De La Salle

WhitefriarsOld Ivanhoe

De La Salle

AitkenL Walker

WoodsHawkes

B Vague

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form at the moment, the Hoers will lookforward to the chance to warm up on thefinals ground. Mazenod have been a bitunlucky in the past fortnight but will findtoday's opponent a bit more formidable andwill just come up short again .

azenod have been a bit unlucky

in the past fortnight but wil l

find today's opponent a bit more

formidable and will just come up

short again ."

Two out of form sides clash for the Merri

Creek Mud Cup at the Gillon . Impossible to

tip the winner here with any confidence, but

I just feel that Old Essendon on their day

have just a bit too much talent for the NOBS .

If they play to that talent today I'm tipping

they will win .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS.Please drop me an email tobraincoCoptusnet .com .au . By 8pm MondayNights please .

lti .̀1 i? ,1 ..ONE ~~. S "Caulfield Grammarians - Ben Gross &Mark Frater - both notched up their 50thgame for the "Fields" last weekend . Bothhave been consistent performers in theseniors over the past four seasons ."Grossy", with silky smooth skills is aterrific goal kicking opportunist who alwaysmanages to find himself in the right spot atthe right time, whilst "Fatty's" head downstraight ahead approach, has earned himboth respect from his peers and opponentsalike . All at CGFC hope to see many moregreat games from you both in the seasonsto come .

B SECTIONSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v De La Salle - at

Sportscover Arena, SundayCaulfield Gr v Old Brighton

Old Ivanhoe v Mazenod 0 C - at

Sportscover Arena, SaturdayMHSOB v Whitefriar s

North Old Boys v Old Essendon Gr

DE LASALLE 1.2 6.4 12.6 20.9 (129)DID ESSENDON OR 3.0 4.0 4.2 4.4(28)DLS: L Harrison 6 Brown 3 Lowe 3 Rayson 2 P Harrison 2 Duggan 2 HirstCosstick. Best: L Harrison Duggan Seager Jolley Rayson P Harrison. OldEss: Skurrie 2 D Flaherty 2 . Old Ess: Rvan D Biggs Day Kavanagh DFlaherty DeMorton .Umpires : GeotlCaulQeld Simon Olive (F) Dean Herskope Brendan Cannon(B) Graeme Booth Vin Vescavt (G )OLD BRIGHTON 5.3 8.6 14.9 18.11 (119)ST BEDES F'fENfONE TIGERS5.2 8.4 12.7 14.13 )97)Old Br. Perrett 4 Purie 3 March 3 Crtlly 2 Phelan 2 MeKUnm Hendra SalemJackson. Best: Perrett Crllty Mason Hendra Morley Dawes . StB/h7P : Zaklc4 P McGettigan 2 T McColl 2 Collins 2 M Rhoden 2 Scafidl Kane . Best: JConnelly Corda J Lynch Beasley Collins Kane .UmpL+es: Richard Eastwood Dash Peiris (F) Peter Monotti Simon Abel (B)Daniel Brookes Bruce Stephens (G )MAZENOD OC 0.1 1 .6 7.10 11 .15 (81)CAULFIELDGR 5.3 8.4 10.5 13.7 (85)Maz: Dean Kelly 3 D Dunne 3 Murray 2 J Dunne Jayaweera Bourbon .Best : Murray D Chamberlain Dean Kelly Linden Reed Stanley. CauL•Sinclair 4 Liddell 4 Wright 3 B Gross 2. Best : Knight Kendall WidJaja LiddellSinclair Wrigh tUmpires: Luke Holmes Peter Liddle (F) Ben Parsons Peter Teasdale (B)Anthony Kyrkou Matthew Kent (G )WHITTI•"RIARS 1 .0 1.0 2.1 6.2(38)OLD IVANHOE 5.0 9.2 12.6 20.8 (128)White; Anderson 2 Wallace 2 Langrord Swain. Best: Campbell G Power MPower Swain Baker Kennedy . Old Iv. Luxon 4 Low 3 Branigan 3 Russian2 Weddle 2 Kent 2 Hares 2 Kefalas Reinke. Best : Luxon CuratoloThompson Geilings Crowley Weddle.Umpires : Brent Woodhead Leah Gallagher (F) Sean Collins Frank Palermo(B) Eddie Boat Steven Piperno (G )MHSOB 4.6 9.14 14 .22 20.28 (148)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.3 1.6 3.8 5.9(39)MHSOB: Pertzel 6 Bamert 5 Walker 2 Campbell Cassell Gerner EvansLimbrick S McCully Thompson . Best : Limbrick Thompeson Cassell PertzelS McCully Bamert NOB: Minton-Connell 2 Sheehan 2 D Brady . Best:Stribley We T Brady J Mihill Sheehan Butcher .Umpires: David Phillips Paul Croadord (RFL) (F) Rvan Place Darren Rich(RFL) (B) Matthew Cowley Gmeme Carter (RFL) (G )

B RESERVEDE IA SALI.E 4.5 7.9 11.16 17 .21 (123)OLD ESSENDON 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2(2)DIS: Bourke 3 Ellis 3 P Bowden 2 Shields 2 Avard Browning Green ,'ratghHancock Johnstone McLeish V Molonev. Best: O'Donnell Coffey JohnstoneShields Gilbert P Bowden . Old Ess : Best : Dazkiw Cerantordo WilliamsonInnes Nov.iand O'Brien .OLD BRIGHTON 3.1 6.5 9.8 9.9(63)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS1 .1 6.3 6.5 9.9(63)Old Br. A Ginnlvan 3 Dubyna Brown Ellis Larkin Ellis Kennedy. Best :Dubyna Perry A Gtrmivan Maguire Kennedy S Cooney . StB/MT: M Wilson3 Hipwell 2 Borella Napier Waters . Best: Sawyers Waters McEniry M WilsonSuckling Knuppel.MAZENOD 5 .3 11 .5 17.8 19.10 (124)CAULFTELD GR 0.0 4.1 5.1 8.4(52)Mnz: Raine 8 Josh Sehiano 4 Murray 2 Hawkins 2 Miller Jordan SchianoHallet. Best: Vallence Raine Veltman McDowell Miller Josh Schiano . CauL•Bosna 2 Cassidy 2 Murphy 2 Rudd Sainsbury. Best : Sainsbury D'ArcyCrathern Scott Bosna Rudd.WIBTEFRIARS 2 .6 2.7 4.10 6.13 (49)OLD IVANHOE 3.2 5.2 9.3 13.6 (84)White: Woods 3 Brisbane 2 M Nunan . Best: Glenn Mattinson M BakerMarchesi Daou Phelan. Old Iv: Hawkes 4 Pearce 3 Dinakis 2 Nagel 2George Smith . Best: Ga George Pearce McKie Fowler Hawkes Snell .MHSOB 3.2 7.5 7.13 15 .16 (106)NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 2.4 2.4 3.5(23)MHSOB: Aitken 3 Betheras 3 Dunne 3 T Wright 2 J Anderson CoxonFraczek Orchard. Best: Nicolas Betheras Robinson Ternes RujevicAnderson. NOB : Flanders Gotiett D Joyce. Best: Alsop O'Connor D Joycehackle Flanders Watt.

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CAU1FIEiD r DE L A SALLE FC NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Stephen Wright Coach- Mark L-$ ceash -~ caach -wo skmrsr Coach: Tony Egan

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Coach: Greg McLoughlin Coach : David Caflhorpe Coach : Gerard Sholty TIGERS Coach : Pat MannixAssistant: Adam McConnell Assistant Coach: Dan Winkel Res Coach : Brad Low Coach : Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter Randall

Res. Coach : Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res. Coach: Chris Rubick

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7 S Brosolo5 A. Edge 4 D. Ryan B. Davis (Res) 5 S. Napier .

8 B Janson6 R . Stewart 5 S . De Morton 5 C. Georgia 6 J. Kane .

7 C . Reddin 5 T. Hargreaves 6 S. Kent 7 S. Rose 9 A. Pawli k

8 C . McNico3 (Co C.R .) 6 C . Ridley 7 J. Gieschen 8 A. Scafidi 11 T. Wallace

9 P. Phelan (Capt) 6 T Hand8 G . Hope 9 M . Terrell 12 S. Phelan

10 J Edge.

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"Your Coaches' Association "

Here is a summary of an interview by Geoff Reilley with current Oakleigh U19's coach

Mick Holden.

GR - How did you get into coaching Mick and canyou give me your playing background ?MB - I played my whole senior career with

S an dringham YCW and took on the role of captaincoach as a 27 year old . I also captained coached

the rese rves in the final years. In fact I played inSandy YCW's first game and its last game as a cluband in over 320 games in all. I was 15 when I

started and 35 when I finished playing .

GR - What is your coaching pathway following theSandy YCW connection?MB - I agreed to help out St Peters Junior FootballClub in 1988 and coached there for 4 years beforeresponding to an approach to join Ormond in1992 . I coached Ormond's U 19's for two seasons,firstly when Mick McCarthy was senior coach andthe following year when Mike McArthur-Allenreturned to the club .

GR - Mick, who has had the most influence on youas a coach ?MB - I reckon I have learnt along the way Geoffbut the person to have the most positive influenceon me is John Beveridge, current St Kilda FCrecruitment manager, who I first came to know asSt Peters . John was and still is a terrificcommunicator .

GR - So clearly communication is a key componentin your coaching Mick. What other aspects do youalign to the communication process ?MB - I would sum it up by saying that thecommunication process must be based on fairnessand honesty bearing in mind moral standards . Ibelieve that above all you must be honest withplayers and if you set strong moral standards,particularly in the case of under age players, youwill also receive the back up of parents and familymembers . I have always applied fairness inselection with under age teams even to thedetriment of team performance . By this I meanthat if youngsters commit to play and do all theright things, they deserve time on the ground . Notalways an easy decision but important to younglads who love and respect the game .

GR - Any particular comments about coaching inthe VAFA or about the VAFA in general?Pd H - I think the success of the VAFA is based onthe strength that its administration has shown

over the years . They have always been very strong

in their standards as shown by the control over no

drinking at games among other things . I reckon

the VAFA administration has "held tough" when

perhaps other competitions faltered and so havenot only survived but have gone from strength to

strength . It has been a privilege to be able to coach

at under age level in fact a real joy to contribute tothe development of youngsters through sport and

the VAFA provides great opportunities for U19

footballers .

t has been a privilege to be able to

coach at under age level in fact areal joy to contribute to the development

of youngsters through sport and the

VAFA provides great opportunities for

U19 footballers. "

GR - Mick I know you are a successful, setfemployed builder and we assessed your number ofgames coached to be in the high 400's at present .How have you gone about fitting this in with workand family commitments ?MB - Well I have been fortunate to have had mythree boys play footy . All have played with StPeters and then gone on to play with Oakleigh .That has been a bonus . One of the aspects offamily involvement that generally is notacknowledged is the fantastic support thatcoaches receive from their partners. We are theones who may get to taste the camaraderie, thewinning feeling and even premierships but a lot ofthe accolades should go to the girls who supportus . My wife has been especially supportive .

GR - Mick, that's a good note to finish on and Isupport your comments to the hilt. Best of luck withyour young charges this season and I hope youcontinue to move towards 500 games as a coach .(Mick Holden is also a former AFCA Victoria YouthCoach of the Year - Ed)

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b~--- _~_ - -- -- - - -Uni and Beauy say catch us if you can and withthe bottom three all falling, there is just fou rpoints separating the seventh placed Rovers fromthird position on the table . The game is on an dnow is the time to string those wins together!REVIEWBanyule's honeymoon lasted precisely a week asHampton Rovers (just as they did in Rd . 2)booted 29 large to be convincing victors . Powerwas dynamic up forward and with Woods andAnderson creating countless forward attacks, thegreen and golds emphatically returned to thewinner's list . The Bears Taylors and Skickocontinued their recent good form.Stung from the loss to Banyule, Parkdale throughHecker and Rochford roared from the first bouncegoaling in the first minute and opening up ahandy first quarter advantage . However withBeauy's Ensor getting on top at fullback andMatulick proving a handful, the Sharks peggedthe Vultures back, eventually winning a thriller ina hard fought, keen spirited local derby.

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be attributed to the work of

Routman, Israelsohn and Lewski. "

The Wellers won three quarters, but conceded sixgoals to one in the premiership quarter to fall byfour points against the Jackas . OC's Mitchellturned defence into attack and often Loats wasthere to capitalise . Ajax s sixth in successioncould be attributed to the work of Routman,Israelsohn and Lewski .Uni kept their mitts on the Cowan Frearson Cupafter Monash failed to capitalise on some earlyopportunities . The game was tight and tough andboth teams ended with 21 scoring shots, butwhen it mattered, the Blacks were too smooth andproficient . Bevaqua, Torney and Batten werepolished for the winners, whilst the Ashers,Smyth in his 100th was outstanding andHolloway made his presence felt.Boundy and Curran led the way for OP as theysaw off a determined Therry . The visitor's road to

victory paved bythree goals deep intime on in thesecond term. TP'sFaroldi and Crotty

Its still too early to say this is the preview to th e

benefited from the excellent ruckwork of TimGoodwin, but despite their efforts, Therry are stilltwo games shy of relegation safety.PREVIEW

game to be played on September 10, but these

may well be the B grade qualifying finalprotagonists . Beauy and Uni square off atOptus, in a significant psychological duel .Plenty to like about both teams, well coachedand skillful sides with hard working runnersand multiple scoring options . It'll be a crackerand it'll be the Blacks .Parkdale have hit a mid season slump and needto curb their three game losing streak .Hampton Rovers, having ended their own windrought last week, travel to Gerry Green,knowing they must oontinue winning games tomake the playoffs . Both teams will be desperate,but this will be a day for the Vultures .If Monash falls to OP it could just about en d

CLUB

C SECTIONAja xOld CamberwellTherry Penola

Parkdale VulturesOld Camberwell

Old Paradian sC RESERVE

Beaumaris

Old ParadiansBeaumaris

Old CamberwellParkdale Vultures

KirznerLoats

Edwards

MacgeorgeR Taylor

Porteou s

VanceSpinoso

Bowker

CravenWilkins

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0 451 44

2 303 30

3 304 25

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their '05 finals possibilities . 'The trip toBundoora is never easy and with OP requiring awin to try and break into the four themselvesthey won't be in any mood to do the Studentsany favours .Therry head to Sandringham and attempt to dosomething the last six combatants have failed todo, i .e ., find a way to beat the Jackas . The homeside is flying and it would take a braver manthan me to tip against them.Banyule's euphoria from their first win mayhave ended, but the Bears on their own patchwill be keen to prove they are a handful for anyvisiting outfit . Today the Wellers come callingand nothing short of a win will be acceptable forthem . The contest will be competitive but OCshould keep a grip on third place .Correspondents - Glen Harrison -hiharroC~yahoo.co m

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-University Blacks - Club Captain andpremiership player Pat Barry plays game 50 forthe Club. Pat has been a tower of strength eversince joining the club and continues his goodform. Also former Casterton lad and Uni BlacksPremiership player Jamie Dowsley plays his50th game . Jamie is a real forward dynamo .well done. Premiership player James Greenplays 50th Senior game . Greeny has been onfire this year and continues his forwarddominance . Returning powerhouse Tony Evansplays his 50th Senior game . Evans has been areal find up forward and is in magnificent form .Old Camberwell - congratulations to MatthewCottrell who will play his 50th game for theclub this week . Matt joined the club in 2001through the U 19's and played in a premiership .He won the reserve B&F in 2004 after a year off.Also congratulations to Daniel Joyce who willplay his 100th game for the club this week .Daniel joined the club through the U19's in2000 and was a premiership player. A regularreserve Daniel is a committed Weller and we lookforward to many more games to come .

C SECTIONOld Paradians v Monash BluesAJAX v Therry Penola 0 B - at

Trevor Barker Oval, SandringhamBanyule v Old Camberwell

Parkdale Vultures v Hampton RoversBeaumaris v University Blacks - at

Optus Oval

c sr;CTtO ;iMO :LLSHBLUES 1 .6 2.9 4.13 6.15(51)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.1 7.2 10.4 15 .6(96)Mon Blues: Craven 3 O Sullivan 2 Farrar. Best : Smyth Blackley DavidsonSmith Holloway Creamer. Uni Blacks: Dowsiey 3 Savige 2 Napier 2Btumby Rendell 2 Shaw Woods P Kempton Smith Evans D Costella . Best:Bevequa Napier Batten M Kempton Smith Torney .Umpires: Ken McNkece Peter Angelis (F) Glen Kennedy Jordan Mayston (B)Sam Perrin Greg Rollo (G )'rFIERRY PEPdOI 9 6 .2 8.7 10.10 13 .11 (89)OLD PARADIANS 4 .4 10.4 13.5 16.9 (105)Therry Pen: WaIlcer 4 Crotty 2 D Goodwin 2 Skiathitis 2 Faroldi McMahonOrr. Best- T Goodwin Faroldl Barron Crotty Quinn Walker . Old Par.Boundy 4 Dean 3 Brabender 3 Porteous 3 Hardford Rose Curran. Best :Boundy Dean Curran Gale Chambers Brabender .Umpires: Justin Lipson Damien Milloy (RFL) (F) Paul Leggett GusCarpanzano (RF7.) (B) Paul Gait Guy Contrition NFL) (G)OLD CABIBERWELL 2 .3 5.6 6.6 11.8 (74)AJAX 1.2 4.2 10.6 12.6 (78)Old Camb: Loats 7 R Taylor 2 P Tempone Darling. Best : D Mitchell LoatsHoward Whitehead Hobart A Salipas . AJAX: Lewsid 4 Kinner 3 R. 2Brvner Gold Routatan. Best: Routman LsraelJohn Lewskl Van Aken BergerDazenman.Umpires: Rick Love Lionel Katz (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B)Dominic Napoli Kyle Mankey (G )HAMPTON ROVERS 6.5 15.9 22.10 29.14 (186)BAIdYCRI;_ 3.3 5.6 11 .11 14.15 (99)Hampt Rev, Power 9 Devereaux 4 Corcoran 3 Pinto 3 Browne 2 Woods 2Daniel Andersen Burggraaff Gribbin Holt Lambert Scannell. Best: WoodsAndersen Power Scannell Devereaux Browne . Banpu2e : Nick Taylor 4 Toull3 Demetriou 3 O'Connell Chris Taylor Wise Piayfi,air. Best: C Taylor ToullShako Glourey Playfair N Taylor .Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan David Irons (F) Ben Bracken AndrewTriantafvIlou (B) Jun Exton (G)PARKDALE VULTURES 6.1 8.3 10.6 14.8 (92)

BEAUMARIS 1 .4 6.7 11.10 13.16 (94)

Park VuYt: Hecker 3 Rochford 3 T Barr Mick Sullivan Matt Sullivan Kelly

Macgeorge Hampton McCraw O'Meara Best : Rochford Hecker P Sullivan

Kelly McCraw. Beaum: Matullck 5 Teasdale 3 Buller Heath Lee Martin L

McNichoias . Best: En_or Mahildck Lynch L ATkms Duggan Martin .

Umpires: David Trott Joe Hartwig (F) Gavan Dawe Chris Thorburn (B) Clrie

Shiple}Travis Stortt

C RE-SERVEMONASH BLUES 0.3 2.4 4.5 5.5(35)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .1 5.2 6.4 10.6 (66)Mon Blues: Coe 2 Kats Carstein Gloom Best : Wills DeYoung Payne McCormick Feenaghty Hawkins. Uni Blacks : Moffat 4 Beaton 3 Jesse BarrettWalsh. Best : Prow-se Ross Bowler Barrett Walsh Henty.'rHERRY PtNOLA 0.0 2.0 5.0 7.0(42)OLD PARADIAHS 5.3 10.6 13.7 17.12 (114)Therry Pan Mathews 2 Capewell 2 Delaney J Sacco Frazetto . Best:Capewell Corrigan Mathews Hanlon Kuret. Old Par. Spinosa 4 WaL=.h 4Risek.y 3 Luff 2 Godfrey Lombardi Palermo Richardson. Best : GodfreyWalsh Breen RL=eley Lombardi Spitty .OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 6.2 9.5 13.12 (90 )AJAX 2.1 4.3 5.4 5.6(361Old Camb: M Cottrell 4 L Heffernan 3 Horskins Munro Hendrie JoweRogers Pike. Best: M Cottrell Pike Joyce Grant Munro Rogers . AJa:e Zemski2 Cooper Sharp Boon . Best: Goldbloom Dorat Sacks Raleigh GlezerZemskl.IiAAIPTON ROVERS 2.3 5.5 11.7 14.11 (95)BANYULE 2.1 6.3 6.5 9.7 (61)Hampt Rov : Mosbey 3 FlaWve 2 McNamara 2 Fisher Goss Gkv:oumtGlanville Gray Helliger David Anderson . Best: Marshall Flahive HelltgerCrowther Mosbey McNamara. Banyule : Wttchell 3 Filtaris 2 Machin ClackaBell and Btgsexy Best: Bell Witchell S Gray M Gray Seremeta Wlllmore..PAUxnarg VULTURES 2.2 5.2 5.3 6.4(40)BEAUMARIS 4.1 7.5 12.10 16.15 (111)Park Valk Wilkins 2 Rock Wheatley Rowland Johnston . Best: O'MearaKerr Levett Richards Thurgood Willdns. Beaune Bowker 4 Ferrari 3 Vance3 Hogarth 2 Dicks Foley McConchle Whitty. Best: Hogarth M Wilson FoleyPresnell J Whitty Murphy.

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C SectionAJAX BANYULE BEAU MARIS HAM PTON ROVERS MONASH BLUES

Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Greg Whitcrofl Coach : Nick Lovejoy Coach : Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Jon EdgarRes. Coach : Barry Simon Res Coach : David Witchell Asst : James whina & Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Dale Murchie

Mick CartyRes: Jam Hoft

I N . Gold (Capt) 1 T. Prior 1 . M. Duggan 1 H . Tregear 1 S . Chapman

1 B . Borensztein ® 2 D. Witchell 2 . H . Gibson 2 M. McKellar 2 L. Renton2 J . Israelsahn 3 N. Taylor 3 . J . Heath 3 G . Cannell 3 L. Hollowa y2 B . Rose @ 4 P. Gloury 4. M. Matulick 4 G . Carr (DVC) 4 B . McKenzie3 Y Rapoport 4 M . Creak (res) 5 . M. Ensor 5 J. Prantzos 5 J . Rosengarten4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 B . Willmore 6. A. Spence 6 L .Hot

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5 G . Blieden 6 M . Morgan 7. S. Lynch' 8 Drew Anderson 7 P. Farrar

5 J. Rotstein ® 7 C. Taylor 8. M. O Brien 9 N. Pinto 8 A . Hickey6 D . Vanaken 8 B . Cantwell 9. B. Cousins 10 S. Blanchard 9 C . O'Sulliva n7 L . Krafchek 9 M . Willmore 10. L. Buller 11 J . Zam a IioneP 9 10 S . Lloyd7 D . Rubenstein ® 10 A . Dooley

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23 P. Glazer ® 33 D . Stokes 36 . N. Atkins.

37 D . Lillecrao 34 R . Shields24 O. Henzel 34 A. Bottomley 37 . R. Presnell 38 A . Fisher 35 D . Murchie25 M . Blashki 35 S. Dowtan 38 . M . Wilson 39 A . Crisp 36 A. Williams26 B . Duzenman 36 M. George 39 . L McNicholas 40 M . Ftahive 37 C . Denni s27 J . Berger 37 T. Thomson (c res) 40 . J. Hogarth 41 B . McCallum 38 N. Brennan28 A . Zemski 38 D . Gayfer 41 . G. Jury 42 C . Malthouse 39 A. Fyfe29 R. Kagan 39 A. Hopgood 42 . B . Gillespie 43 C . Lambert 40 J. Mazu r30 J . Ka an

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C SectionOLD CAMBERWELL OLD P DIANS PARKDALE VULTURES THERRY PENOLA ONI BLACKSCoach : Paul 0'Sharutassy Coach: Dale McCann Coach: Tony Macgeorge Coach : Garry Datson Coach : Anthony Parkin

Res Coach: Ken Schawb Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie Carter Res Coach : Lachlan Beato n

Res Coach : Paul MartinAssistants : Michael Rizio

Rob Paterson, Man Finolani1 A . During 1 D. Zivanovic 1 S. Rowley I B . Corrigan 1 A . Costello2 M. Horgan 2 A. Hughes 2 S. Hecker 2 T. Goodwin 2 T. Sheldon

3 W. Taylor 3 D. Dean 2 B. Darcy 3 R. Bannister2 S . Chandler (Res)3 P. Geister

4 C . Hendrie 4 A. Curran (DVC) 3 M . Dixon 4 M. Elliott 3 R . Hamilton (Res)5 D . Loats 5 A. Paglia 4 M . Hayes 5 A . Baker 4 A . Evan s

6 R . Taylor 5 D. Hartord 5 A. White 6 M. Nancarrow4 R . Myers (Res )

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6 C. Stephens7 C Atkins 7 SS . Bannister

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8 K Little 8 L. Hollow 7 S . Price8 C Haynesg B. Tymmons

7 T Girovski 9 M . Meyer 9 C . Bannister.

9 P. Kempton10 B. Christie

8 A. Sinclair (C) 9 P. Emmett 10 J . Vaina 10 W. Hann a11 A. Whelan12 R . Perryman 9 P. Palermo 10 T. Kight

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17 N . Credlin t3 N. Allen 16 P. Sullivan 15 B . Owen 17 T. Purcel l18 C . Groo m

18 D . Hanson 14 P. Pratt 17 C. Sullivan 16 D . Clifton 18 K. Prestidge (Res)19 S. Peasnell 14 M . Rose 18 S . Sullivan 17 D . Pirpinias 19 M. Kempton

20 D. Mitchell 15 B . Richardson 19 C. Stewart 18 A . Moloney 20 C . Sandiford21 J. Sibilia

21 T Hardman 16 M . Godfrey 20 D. Kinsella 19 M. La Corchia 22 C . McAssey22 B. Howard 17 T. Ryan 21 D. Kelly 20 J . Clarke 23 P. Barry23 D. Chatters 18 G. Porteous 22 B . Liddell 21 G . Henderson 24 L . Marti n

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International Rules - heads our wa yThe International Cup matches will be played

among 12 nations in Melbourne andWangaratta between August 2 and 13 .The

Grand Final will precede the Collingwood and

Carlton match at the M .C .G .

Box Hill North will be involved with the

Japanese team. Mark Wheeler, a Prahranofficial is still President of the U .S . Association .

The U .S . team is being coached by Alan Nugentex University Blues (and son of Norm), who has

co-opted Steve Carroll as his assistant . Therewill be others with V .A.F.A . allegiances, who will

be involved .American games will be at Anderson Reserve,

Port Melbourne on August 3, 5 and 11 . OnAugust, 7 the US are due to play at T.E .A .C .

Oval and on August 9 all 12 nations will play inWangaratta .

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Michael Barker is tackled by Charles Tallent inRound 10 . Photo : Garry Sparke .

2005 U/23 All Australian Amateur Team -announce dWAAFL: 8: Ricky Rogers , Steve Bongiovani,

Matt O'Hara, Jonathon Wyllie, Mitch Holbrook,

Tim Hall, Dave Winter, Leigh McKnigh t

VAFA: 9: Ben Waite, Tim McKinnon, David

Boundy, Michael Barker, Joel Rice, Art Lewski,Daniel Cullinan, Damien Rayson, Huw Lacey

SAAFL: 5: Darren Perry, Jake Levy, SamChadwick, Scott Woods, Scott Berry

B Matt O'Hara (WA) Ben Waite (Vic)

Darren Perry (SA )

HB Tim McKinnon (Vic) David Boundy (Vic)Michael Barker (Vic-C )

C Joel Rice (Vic) Art Lewski (Vic)Steve Bongiovani (WA)

HF Jonathon Wyllie (WA) Daniel Cullinan (Vic)Jake Levy (SA )

F Scott Woods (SA-VC) Mitch Holbrook (WA)

Tim Hall (WA )

Foll : Dave Winter (WA) Ricky Rogers (WA)Sam Chadwick (SA)

Int : Damien Rayson (Vic)Leigh McKnight (WA-VC)

Scott Berry (SA) Hum Lacey (Vic)

Coach : Frank Dunell (Vic)For more on the AAFC All-Australian Teamand their trip to the Emerald Islewww.aafc .com.au

® ® ®Looking for a changeDale Bolt hopes to obtain an amateur athletewho might be interested in a Universityscholarship . Dale writes : "My alma mater, theUniversity of Alabama, has need of kickingtalent, and as a big fan of Australian rulesfootball, I think that AFL players have kickingtalent unmatched anywhere in the world . Itwould take a young man with a sense ofadventure to want to leave hearth and homeand travel to the Southern United States toattend college and to play American rulesfootball . Of course, I'm sure that his Australianaccent and being a member of the footballsquad would have our fair, Southern bellesswooning . I'm sure he would enjoy his stay atAlabama and would obtain a first-classeducation . Interested drop Dale Bolt a line -dboltCsonet .ne t

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Damien Rayson in action for De La Salle 0C .Photo : Garry Sparke .

0 0 0Clubs helping clubsLast week UHS-VU had their annual "KarokeNight" at Uni High . They booked a smallcompany run by 2 players from St Marys AFC.

Francis Harrison put on a top show for us all .They stayed the entire night organising acts andoffering suggestions etc . It was a very successful

evening . They were cheap to hire & had a greatrange of songs to choose from . We as a clubthoroughly recommend them to all other VAFA

clubs . Francis can be contacted on 0404639255or at St Marys . A great nights fun!

(9 0 0Renovation RescueFollowing on from last week's story on Banyule'snew facilities and the RJ Brockwell Oval, other

VAFA club facilities to have recently undergonechanges are the Gerry Green Reserve inParkdale, the Vultures home ground, as well as

the Snakepit out at West Essendon where theSt . Bernards OC officially open their new

iacilities in the next few weeks . There is no truthto the rumour that the Bernies have kept the

chicken wire from the old visitors sheds to putin the opposition rooms to make all visitors feelat home .

0 ® 0Continents Cup - players sough tIn October this year, the InternationalAustralian Football Council (IAFC) will be

running the first ever Continents Cup. TheContinents Cup will consist of a football match

between an African and Indigenous Oceaniateam . To be eligible for selection, players mustbe of African or Oceania origin and play

Australian Rules at the amateur level. To assistthe IAFC in establishing a database of players

that will be eligible for selection for theContinents Cup, it would be greatly appreciated

if you are a player who are either is currentlyplaying or have played within your league in the

past which are of the following origins ;Aboriginal, Maori, African Samoa, Cook Islands,Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands,

Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea .Officials are also encouraged to register their

interest if you are of African or Oceania decent,as administrative roles at the Continents Cup

may be available .

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Live Scores a WinnerOver the course of the Queen's Birthday longweekend the VAFA once again offered on ourwebsite Live Scores and updates of each of therepresentative games . There were 787 views onSaturday and 4,411 (A-D4) on Sunday (U23) .Figures don't mean much you might say, wellconsidering the actual front page of the websitegot 1286 views the Sunday Live Scores wereobviously a real hit . The Live Scores accountedfor 30% of the total views on the whole siteacross the weekend . Welcome to thetechnological age and well done to Cam Voss .

® ® QRep Match DVD' sDVD's from U19, U23 and A-D4 Rep games are

now available. Simply send a $20 cheque madepayable to the VAFA, to PO Box 359

Elsternwick, 3185. In your request please

advise of how many and what particular gameyou wish to purchase . Also include a

forwarding address and the VAFA will provide a

copy of the respective DVD you are after .Further queries Kate Balme kateCvafa.com .au

or 9531 8333 .

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Finally the 2005 D 1 is behaving like its traditional

contrary self, and picking winners is a nightmare!

Prahran has now beaten both this year's gunsides, and that puts a whole new complexion on

the Grand Final composition! Glen Eira was very

competitive in R10, and following that up bywinning their first game in R11 was a great effort!

The Cs loss to the Bullants has put their top four

place in jeopardy, and is now under threat fromthe Animals

and Panthers .

mmaus St Leo's demolished Yarra

Valley andjumpedfrom 7th to 5thon the ladder! "

LAST WEEK

Glen Eira shocked Aquinas by hanging on for the4 points and saluting for the 1st time in 2005 !No reports from this match so I know no morethan the details in the Results Column on the

opposite page . I guess GE was out celebrating,

and the Bloods didn't want to talk about it!Ormond found Prahran the reverse of easy; in fact

the visitors were too strong as they produced the

boil-over of R11 . Play was close all day, with theTwo Blues grabbing a lead in Q1 that they never

surrendered . Leigh Stafford has his unit going

nicely & the whole team was saluted for this topwin! The Mends kept very quiet !

Emmaus St Leo's demolished Yarra Valley andjumped from 7th to 5th on the ladder! So muchfor my tip they'd win narrowly! JohnDinicolantonio was a damaging Centre for ESL,Wiff McCann marked everything up forward, andDaymon Bruce was again prominent . DaveStevenson battled hard at CHB/CHF for Yarra,Matt Laing was a lively HF, and Chris Beal stronground the ground .An undermanned Old Mentonians battled bravelybut the Reds prevailed ; though the Panthers'

defence induceduncustomary Redsinaccuracy upforward! JustinCostello & Bren tFairbanks stood out for OMs, and lst gamerAndrew Fleming did well in the Ruck . Reds werestill in a Cone of Silence Conference !The winning margin was spot on, but the Bullantstriumphed against a depleted Old Carey in a closeone! No reports from this match either, butlooking over at the Results details, the Bullantswould have been in diabolical without Waxy andthe Kenyan and Greg Chivers of course, while theCs can thank some U19 stars for making themlook respectable! !

TODAY

Prahran should beat the reinvigorated Glen Eiraby a few goals but won't want to drop their guard!

YVOB host the Monds and David Matthews will

have the visitors stirred up enough to eat theBushrangers' armour plating for breakfast! The

unpredictable Yarra is capable of anything, but

the Monds will take the points by 4 goals .

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Reds won't be taking it easy against the Animals,who now seem more settled . Fitzroy's betterbalance should give them a win by 5 goals .Buileen-Temp an d Old Mentonians will be a hardslog and I expect the Bullants to do a repeat of lastweek & win by a kick .Old Carey can't relax against Aquinas; a) becausethe Bloods are dangerous when in anti-relegation

mode, & b) because the C need 5 wins to make thefmals qualifying quota of 13 1

That should motivate the Cs to a 4 goals victory!Reserves winners should be : Two Blues, Monds,Reds, Panthers, & Cs .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &

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EST ONE SYarra Valley 0 B - congratulates Cam Britton playing his 50th game today. Cambegan with the U19s in 2001 while still at

the School, and became U 19 Vice Captain in2003 as well as the leading goalkicker. Camis skilful, courageous and can play in any

position . He has a very bright future at theClub so, well-done Cam !

Emmaus St . Leos - congratulate BrendtHenricus on reaching 100 games in round11 . Henry started with the U 19's and his

explosive pace, great ball handling andaccurate kicking made him a ready made

senior player . The "Human Popadam" hassuffered some serious injuries over the

years which have restricted his games and

his latest comeback is going very well . Keepit up Henry .

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BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWIC KPARK OR liJO AlY VAFA V ENU E

D1 SECTIONPrahran v Glen Eira

Yarra Valley 0 B v OrmondFitzroy Reds v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - at

De Chene ReserveBulleen Templestowe v Old Mentonians

Old Carey v Aquinas 0 C

D1 SECTIO NGLEN EIRA 2.1 7.3 9.7 13.8 (86)AQUINAS 0C 3.0 5.8 8.11 11 .16 (82)Glen Eira Pincott 3 Vamvakas 3 Zagante 3 S Diamond Kennedy TsagtiotisTsirogiazuns. Best: Lyons Pincott Clemente Zagame Tsirogiannis Richards .Aquinas : Wooden 4 Helme 2 Toomey Boland Hunt Tamlll Parker . Best :Moran Toomey Brown Box Leigh Lyng.Umpires : Paul Tuppen Paul O'Loughlin (F) Andrea Mason AmandaWhittaker (B) Dan Frazier (G )ORMOND 0.3 2.7 5.10 7.13 (55)PRAHRAN 4.3 6.5 8.9 10.9 (69)Ormond. Robbins 3 Russell Naylor Buckley Jones . Best: B}ra MartinovKeleher Dale Arnold Buckley. Prahmn: Sleight 4 Stafford Burnett 2Northway James. Best: Harrison Sleight Watford Sckluna Beven Docherty .Umpires: Anthony Damen Shane Macintosh (F) Elise Van Grondelle MattProctor (B) Ross Richards Richard Keane (G )EMMAUS ST LEOS 5.5 11.10 16 .15 20.24 (144)YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 3.3 6.5 8.6(54)Emmaus St Leos: T McCann 4 Ellis 3 Hodder 2 P McGloln 2 Phvland 2Ballard Bruce Buckle Dinicolantonlo Mitchell . Best : Dhllcolantonto TMcCann Bruce Krebs Ellis McKenzie . Yarra Vailep: Stevenson 3 M Laing 2Keem 2. Best : Fuller Stevenson McLeod M Laing Hale .Umpires: Nick Fennessy Anthony Simpson (F) Tom Wlscher MichaelRoche (B)OLD MENrON1ANS 2.2 4.4 7.7 8.8(56)FIIZROY REDS 1 .4 4.6 9.10 11 .20 (86)Old Mmt : Cochrane 3 R Alexander 2 Ferguson Fleming Schloeflel . Best:Costello Fairbanks Fleming Carroll Flaslds Schloeffel. Fitz Reds : Ztka 3Pace Rttchie 2 O'Reilly Diacgloris Westlow Machamez . Best: Pace ZavosBenne Gleeson Davis O'Reilly.Umpires: Anthony Calderone Phil Callil (F) Peter Maddocks PaulWhitehead (G )BUfI.EEN TEhII'LESTOWE 2.2 6.4 11.4 12.8 (80)OLD CAREY 3.4 5.7 10.9 10.14 (74)Bull Tamp : Williams 5 Tulloch 2 D Matthews 2 P Florence Chritirs Wise .Best: Clarke Chivers Thompson Hare Wise Williams Waters. Old Carey:Tlrus 4 T Bull 2 Niven 2 N Bull Kent . Best: NK•en Titus Justin Kent SmithLaingeUmpires: Ell Hayes Paul Dinneen (F) Bernie Jephson Daniel Dal Pos (G)

I?1 RESERVEGLEN E1RA 3.1 4.5 5.9 10.11 (71)AgUWAS 0 C 3.4 5.5 7.7 7.10 (52)Glen Elm: Fidogtaimis 3 Hollow 3 Caruana 2 Farah Devlies. Best: CaruanaChatfield Zwar ScaiCe Farah J Devrks. Aquinas: Details not received.ORMOND 3.1 8.3 14.6 14.7 (91)PRAflRAN 2.2 3.2 4.2 6.4 (40)Ormnnd: Keleher Nuzzell Stewart Putz Ashford 2 Warnarek Wiley BrownSmith. Best: Muzzell Wiley Goonan Clinch Putz Black . Pmhran: DLivingston 2 Fuller Kennett Dempsey Jones . Best: Barber Ramage J Vag,aDonachle Livingston Sparrey .EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.2 6.3 11.8 12.12 (84)YARRA VALLEY 4.1 4.3 5.4 5.6 (36)Emmaus SL: Ford 4 Duncan 2 Landy 2 Raynor 2 Henricus Landy . Best :Hampshire Prosser Raynor Briggs Ford Simonson. Ynrm VnIlep: Farzugta2 Balshaw Hayter Seeger. Best: B Drew Oliver Nicholas Farrugla Balshaw.OLD MENTONIANS 3.5 5.8 8.8 8.9(57)EZTZROY REDS 2.4 2.8 5.12 8.15 (63)Old Meat: Stroud 3 Kyriazls 2 C Alexander Donegan McConville . Best :Ballantine Wilson Stevens Drlnan Field Duncan . Fitz Reds: Tomes 3Dibenedetto 2 Capodiferro Baillte Enright. Best: Rome Dibenedetto Battlie IMeBumey Campbell Trigg .BULLEEN TEMPLESIC7WE 2.1 4.3 7.4 8.7(55)OLD CAREY 3.1 6.2 10.2 13.4 (82)Bull Temp: Verga 2 Robertson 2 Ferguson Frangos Bone Toscano . Best:Robertson A Parris Bone Theodrakakos Hanson Verga. Old Carey: T Angus8 Carr Vardy Graham Ward O'Brien. Best: Ward T Angus Croft EnglandO'Brien Davey.

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Old Geelong and Rupertswood have all but sewn upthe double chance after posting victories ove rPeninsula and Williamstown respectively last week toboot three games clear at the top of the ladder . Hadthe latter two teams won, the gap between first an dfourth would have been just one game instead ofthree .The Woods set up their 55-point victory over theSeagull s in the first half, booting 14 goals to five tocarry a 50-point lead into the long break . TheSeagulls bridged that gap to 27 points at the lastchange but were blown away in the final quarter .Brennan was again superb with eight goals whileCooper kicked nine in a losing team .The OGs maintained their grip on top spot defeatinga plucky Peninsula by 18 points at Conio Park . The

OGs have shown repeatedly this season their abilityto blow teams out of the water, but on Saturday theywon a tough slog, prevailing in a low scoring affair bythree goals .La Trobe snapped its six-game losing streak,continuing Swinburne's run of outs with a 53-pointvictory . The Trobers, with McMullan booting seven

goals in a best-on-ground performance, led at everychange and were never challenged .Salesian kept its final's hopes alive, slarnming ninegoals to two in the final quarter to draw away fromBentleigh . The Scorpions are still two games out ofthe four and face an uphill task to make the finals.

A finalist last year, Ivanhoe Assumption climbed outof the relegation zone, upsetting Oakleigh by 17points at Scammell Reserve . The Hoes, withdefenders James Scoble (100 games) and TravisO'Neill (150) reaching milestones, led all day andwithstood a late challenge by the Krushers to get overthe line .

u~ 9 t host Rupertswood at Mount Eliza in acontest between third and second respectively, yetthe gap is almost like a chasm compared to most ofthe other senior grades in the VAFA. Of specialinterest will be the duel between two of the glamourforwards of D2 in Brennan of Rupertswood and Payzeof Peninsula, and their performances on Saturday

could well be a barometer of their team's final result.I'll take Rupo to win, after an epic struggle .

sumptionwelcome {)Id Geelong

having won three of their last four games to dragthemselves up to eighth spot and would bereasonably confident of their chances despite Presentstandings would suggest that an OGs victory is amere formality, but both sides have travelled a

similar path over the last month or so . I'm wary ofdishing the Hoes, but it's pretty hard to go past OldGeelong (but yes, I am aware that if the Hoes get tip,I'll have enough egg on my face to make a decentomelette).Swinburne University entertain Qakleigh at St .James Park still looking to break their duck . TheRazorbacks got jumped early on and never clawedtheir way back, while the Krushers final's chancestook a blow by losing to Ivanhoe . Oakleigh let medown last week, but I'm willing to back them onemore time (at least) . If they don't win today, I'm offthem for good! Krushers to win.

n balance, Salesian have beensignificantly better recently,

therefore I tip them to win today . "

Sale ian OC take on Li 'r(,1 ;3 University inChadstone in a contest between two mid-table sides

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WilliamstownPeninsula

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who still have pretensions of final's action . Onbalance, Salesian have been significantly better

recently, therefore I tip them to win today.

W illiamstown CYMS travel to Arthur Street to faee

Bentleigh looking to return to the winner's circle

against a Bentleigh combination now in the

relegation zone . Bentleigh have been as tepid as a

Celine Dion album lately and did nothing to erase

this notion after their final quarter capitulation lastweek, while Wi115r s dream run ended at the hands

(and feet) of Rupertswood . CYS to win .

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I-: anhae Assump a- congratulates defendersTravis O'Neill ( 150 games) and James "Rowdy"

Scoble ( 100 games) on reaching their respectivemilestones last Saturday. Travis joined the Hoes in

1993 and was runner-up in the seniors B&F in1995 . While he has played most of his games in theseniors, there were also a few knee operationsalong the way, which interrupted his seasons inthe late '90s . A fitness enthusiast, hard andcourageous in his attacks on the ball andopponents. Trav always gives 100 per cent . Rowdyjoined the Hoes in 1998 in B grade . After a longapprenticeship in the ressies, he was given a seniorgame in 2001 . After 18 months overseas, hereturned to claim a runner-up trophy in thtressies B&F a couple of years ago . He has been a°°nior's regular since then, playing both as a

dflelder and a back pocket . This quiet achieverps, crumbs, and even takes the odd overheadalong with the best of them . Well done fellas!Geelong - congratulates Mark Vickers-

on his 150-game milestone and Nickon playing 100 games . Congratulations'Pc_:, -,!t-s on being crowned __ss Og surCiCY':' nf((-2'..1

?,;~nyRRUPEi :"~"700D 7 .0 14.2 17.2 26.3 (159)WII L1r1iuf5Tf)WN 3.5 5.6 11.11 15.14 (1(i4)Rupa*s : Brennan 8 C Certo 3 Gaunt 3 Monzell 3 Keating 2 T West 2Bradley Elliott McGovern Monte J Piummer. BesCCollins Elliott ShawBrennan Keating'Viotuell . Will CfPSS: Cooper 9 Lee 3 Thomson BarlowWouda. Best: Coupor Hart RyanUm : Michael Gilday Michael Forde (F) Gavin Roberts BeornnMcCarthy (G )OLD GEELONG 1.3 5.7 9.12 10.15 (75)PENINSULA 0 B 1 .3 3.3 4.4 8.9157)Old Gcel: K DaiT 2 C O'Brien 2 W Paul 2 N Casboult J Paid L Stevens MWhite. Best: W Paul C Fairbairn S Lansdell A Makin . C Sthuhcombe. C0`8 n. Peninst Details not received .Um rest uayne Hinton Robert O'Gorman (F) Michael Lee Gary Clancy (G )GH 2.4 7.5 11.11 15.12 (102 )

0 6.1 12.3 17.8 18.10 (118): A Kitts 5 Briggs 4 Lamb 2 Bell Dalton Edwards Rutter. Best: A Kitts

Zola Rutter Lamb S Kids M Mackenzie. Iv Awn G Boyd 4 A Boyd 3 ODwyer3 Vali.arlls 2 Isefo 2 Cotter Rawley Brown Maud . Best: Scoble Wilson Brown

_. .a r'-"ouay A Botid.Mayhew-Sharp Paul Jones (F) Daniel Reid Lachlan

7.0 10.9 13.13 13 .17 (95)2 .1 2.3 5.3 6.6 (42)

' ;du n 7 Brooks Davis Borrelll Slater Benton Oaklev. Best:Mullan Oakley Adamthaaite Davis Ludeman . Swim: O'Mara 2 Milano

Liston Carter Chung. Best : Jones Fidler Piotrowski Flack Prior O'Mara.Un s: Geoff Deve-son (F)

4.2 7.8 11.10 20.16 (136)4.7 5.10 8.13 10 .14 (74)

. . . .aln 7 Greek, 4 Oldfield 2 Tucker 2 Nannes C Rose Crowley Sn Rogers. Best : Bomllci Namkes Canavan Oldfield C Rose Rarankovic .t: Banks 3 Paul Punter Francis Fisfilock AtikkeL<en Tangas S Brown .

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< i f M Walsh 2 Jansz 2 House Powell. Best: Jordan Barryi Powell House. Will CYMS : Dowsey 4 James 3 Jory Stree t

Wtilian ,t : Jeer Hinsley Hynes Trumble Dowsey Williams .

1 .4 6.6 8.8 11.15(81)U,G19 0.0 2.1 3.1 3.1 (19)

C .. ; L Teague 2 G ALen 2 T Bayles 2 C Teague C Atkins B Symons S0141 en G L ishman. Best: T Cannon C Atkins G Allen C Teague L TeagueBS,

4.1 5.4 7.5 7.10 (52)IV.4 . . . :. . ~b0 Old 4 .2 5.6 7.7 7.10 (52)( ; Piaukrntts 3 Fraser 2 Perdikomatls 2 . Best: Lucas R Holden NguyenFn Malcolm Head. Iv A.m: Haddon 2 Peoples 2 Height P CameronKirkland . Best : Graham Walthers Toogood P Cameron Tregear Nemtsis .

tE' Nd 1.5 4.6 6.8 11.10 (76);U?rT 0.1 0.1 1.4 1.4(10)

3 Tiernan 2 Ritchie 2 Trevaskis Kerrison Redmon di : Kerr6son G Waterman Laidlaw Carter J Waterman Ritchie.

: Ryan. Best: Goode Sandhu Hutchins McKenzie Beynon Hanrahan .Peninsula 0 B v Rupertswood

Ivanhoe Assumption v Old Geelon gSwinburne Uni v Oakleigh

Salesian 0 C v La Trobe UniBentleigh v Williamstown CYMS

1.1 4.5 8.8 13.10 (88)2.0 3.1 3.2 6.2 (38)

ian 6 Cincotta 2 McInnes Woodman Simon Delahaye Htmt .Best: Ri' Longman McClaren Stevens Woodman Chalmers. Bent : Beatie2 Withington Lawson Grant Clough. Best: Gold Roberts Clough BretagRichards Lawson.

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH IVAUHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UM OAKLEIGH OLD GEELONG

Coach : Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach: Michael Lockma n

Asst Coach : Troy Lupoi Asst Coach: Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach: Michael VergeRes Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach: Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach : Matt Edmond s

1 C. Sharp 1 S . ConleyRes Coach : Bob Elli s

Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murray 1 M . Goldsworthy

2 J . Paul 2 M . Maud 2 J . Tolley 2 N. Casboult3 M Whit e

3 A . Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H . Davies 3 D . Britt4 G . Harry

.4 C. Stinci~combe (C)

4 S . Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite Kokkinos5 C5 M . Vickers-Willis (C )

5 J . Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D . Gleason.

7 M Short6 J. Bell

6 R. Dolman 6 E. Healy 7 T. Mannes.

8 S. Earl7 J. Paul8 G. Allen

7 S . Holmesby 7 P. Rowley 8 C . Correnti 9 C . Hogan g D. Kimpto n8 C. McFadden 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 11 J . Rutter to M . Avery9 L. Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Furnell 11 L. Stevens

Vlahos10 J 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butler 13 L. Curtis 12 T Paul.

11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 14 J . Nevezie 13 T. Cannon14 D Taylor

12 T. Wright 12 B.GallowaY16 P. Farrant 15 G. Redford (RVC) .

15 H. McCarthy13 S. Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C. Blight 16 M . Bel)

17 D . Perry16 T. Fallaw

15 B. McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A. BentonConnellan18 J

17 T. Betts

16 D. Chapman 15 G .Boyd 20 A. Coulter.

19 R . Keating18 J. Malpas19 N. Betts

17 S. Francis 16 M.Joyce 21 M . Harvey 20 J . Halpin 20 J. LegoeS. Adaway 17 TNixon 22 D. McMeekin 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 21 L. Teague

19 M . Wilson 18 A.Boyd 23 M . Cossar 22 D. Wills 22 T. Bayles

Fishlock20 R 19 D . Wood 24 L. Envalt 23 J. Kerley 23 C. Fairbai m.21 A. Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 24 S . Kitts 24 S. Lansdell(V-C )

Wilso n25 C22 A. Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S. Pruscino 25 C. Marshall .

23 G . McFarlane 22 A . Height 31 A. Mambwe 26 A . Kitts27 D. Zula (VC) 29 S. O'Brien

24 J. Roberts 23 L.Cote 32 S. Gibson Khod r28 A30 D . You l

25 D. Gold 24 B . Frew 34 H . Spring.

29 K. Holden31 A. Munro32 T. Ayerbe

26 B. Padgham 25 J . prisms 35 F. Tiernan 30 P. Holden (DVC) 33 E. Bayles27 J. Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 31 T. Bromley (C) 34 S. Makin28 M. McCulloch (C) 27 B .Watthers 39 R . Slater 32 P. Lucas 35 M. Verg e

29 A. Clough 28 S .Graham 40 S. Murphy 33 S. Bando 36 T. Makin

30 A. Lee 29 J . Cropper 42 D . Robson 34 L. Head 37 T. WatersSmith38 L

31 A. Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 35 R. Nuske .39 J . Kilpatrick

32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D.McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 36 M. Ryan37 S. Briggs

40 L Teagu e33 P. Withington 32 J . losefo 47 A . Samson 38 S Cammiss

41 S . Ross

35 P. Hutchison 33 S .Hicks 50 K . Hopkins.

39 W. Plaukovits42 C. Legoe43 R . Parsons

36 M. Ferris 34 C.Treager 55 C . Fehring 40 J. Briggs 44 J . O'Hare37 L. Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq 41 S. Way 45 H. Legoe38 B . Fox 36 C.Zeegers 73 J . Sewell 42 S. Dalton 46 J . Morley

39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J . Clark 43 A. Hinton 47 J . Cole

40 A . Steward 38 N.Haddon 44 N . Wills 48 R. Herd51 J . Kilpatric k

42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M . Ebba e9 C. ClamP45 E. Videky

52 A. Higgins42a M . Hayes 40 J.Barbggallo T Cohen 46 R . Holden

47 M Stevenson53 A. Hosking

44 R . Punter 41 C . McDonald N. Dunne .Reynold s48 J

54 R. Hughesi

45 S . Ferris 42 K. O'Dwyer D. Fennell.. Collins49 S .

55 C. Atk ns56 M . Leslie

R . McEvoy 43 A. Shemshedin M . Garret 50 C . Lamb 57 B. Symon s49 C. Kamus 44 M.Shephard K. Hickman 51 B . Nguyen 58 J. McCarthy51 P. Sampson 45 R .Fort S. Jackson 52 R . Dooley 59 R. Kilpatrick

52 L. Sampson 46 P.Martin C. Knee 53 C. Pollock 60 B. MaClea n

53 E . Box 47 TPeggie P. Lias 54 B . Gant 62 G . Leishma n63

54 R. Oldfield 48 R . Toogood A. Mann 55 P. MalcolmD~A&a~s

Richard s55 G 49 A.Rosenfeki S. Miller 56 B . King 65 R. Bel l.56 C. Aitken 50 R . Shing G . Nelson 57 D. Nagel

Torpe y58 P66 H. Burgess

B ll57 D. Clarke 51 D . Pearce X. O'Donnell

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67 J. urne68 B. Church

60 B . Grant 52 M.Wilson L. Ryan 60 E . Bennett 69 A. Southey61 H. McKenzie 53 M. Chazan L . Heathcote 63 M . Couttie 70 W. de Fegley64 M . Hayes 54 J.Skirving C . Francis 64 A. Wood 71 R . Ellis

55 S .Carter S. Gloury, 65 T. Krotofil 72 H . England

57 M. Frannich S. Moore 73 H . Foletta 75 T

r58 D . Hager S. Pitaro 76 M H a es59 C . Mclnney J. Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J . Nemtses B. Laidlaw 78 L. Morriso n

78 C. Brown D . Hill 79 N . Robinson'

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWDDD SALESIAN IN E UNtVERSIIY WILLIAMSTOWN

Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach: Peter Turley Coach: Manny Debono CvMsRes Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach: Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Carmelo

' Coach: Dens MacleodDell Ollb Res Coach : Damien Hynes1 S. Parsons 1 P. FLINN 1 A . Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheele r2 A. Parsons 2 G . PRICE 2 A. Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. James3 M . Goldthorp 2 M. TEMMING 3 S. Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J . Of Grazi a

4 E . Bowen 3 P. REID 4 A. Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Wouda

5 N. Kent 4 D. BURROWES 5 M. Canavan 5 J Demarte 4 S . Wuchatsch

6 M . Warner 5 J . RAMSAY 6 M. Loughnan 6 D Harmer 5 D . Elias

7 S . Murray 6 S . GALLUS 7 G Tucker 7 J Murchie 6 D. Greive'

8 R . Stainforth 7 B. WHITEHEAD.

8 S. L a n~8 M Higgins 7 L. O Sulliva n

9 T. Coghlan 8 K . ELLIOT 9 A. Campbell9 L Morrison11 D Milano

8 L . Ryan9 J. Munro

to A . Haley 9 M . KEATING 10 S. Oldfield 13 JCoy 10 B. Cocksit G. Lethbridge 11 S . CLARK 11 A. Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCraken12 S. Ferguson 12 M . HEWAT 12 L. Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S. McGuines s13 T. Rees 13 B . SINNETT 13 1 . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman14 S. White 14 L. PLUMMER 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street15 J. Davis 15 N . WEBB 15 C. Rose 18 M Rack 15 D. Taylor

16 A. Wood 16 R . MONZELL 16 P. Dolman 19 B O'Mara 16 S. Phemiste r

17 J. Coghlan 17 R . HATTY 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R. Hart

18 J. Wheaten 19 D . COLLINS 18 D. Barry 22 S McKenzie 18 D. Oldham

19 A. McKinstry 20 D . POWELL 19 T. Fairbaim 23 S Fitzgibbon 19 S . Barlow20 L. Coope r

20 S. Prendergast 22 D . WALSH

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21 M. Barron 23 M. WEST 21 A . Bonnici 26 TListon. 2 S. King2

22 A. Atchison 25 D . KEENAN 22 S . Downey 27 H Hodgson28 J Ryan 23 C. McNamara

23 R. Powney (VC) 27 R . JAEGER 23 P. Hanton 29 J Gordon 24 C. Pach24 T Prendergast 28 D . MCDONALD 24 E . Hanapy 30 J Mennen 25(r)G. Burgess25 J. Rowe 30 K. SHAW 25 J . Rogers 32 P ga

~25 L. Thomas

26 A. Murphy 31 T. BOXALL 26 J . Nannes 33 S Christov 26 D . Lee27 S. Payze (CAPT) 32 N. MCGOVERN 27 E. Maillard 34 A Fricke

27 B . Grant

28 B. Taylor 33 R. LUPA 28 C . Savage 36 J Carter 28 A . Kosmato s

29 S . Pratt 35 C. CERTO 29 P. Delahaye 37 B Ca mes29 B . Grffen

30 A . Crean 36 JJ. PLUMMER 30 A Brett 38 M Tricky30 K yK. Dowse

31 D. Brennan 38 B. JOHNSON.

31 L . Seville 39 B Prior 31 J . Hynes32 T Hynes

32 B . Liuui 39 A. JORDAN32 G . Riley 40 J Kane

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33 A . Law 42 T. PLUMMER33 N . Callaghan 41 M Handby

.34 L. Henry

34 M . Falkiner 43 T. BUTSON 34 C . Goulden 42 M Dellbllro 35 C . Bergi n35 T. Braden 44 A . CERTO 35 P. Knott 43 JAndnnopoulos 36 F. Henry36 N . Bowman 45 D. HURN Nola n36 S 44 M Pullen 37 B. Hynes37 J . Growcott 46 B . ANG

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42 N . Claringbold53 B DEBONO 42 T. Henson 51 M Pearson 44 M . Manning

43 B. Dunne .54 B . QUINN 43 M . Van Suyien 52 E Furlan 45 J . Buttigeig

44 A. Pearce55 A . WALSH 44 P. McClaren 53 J Grabovic 46 G . Singleto n

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57 S CARMODY 46 S . Greety 55 M Dinnin9 48 B. Gra y47 M. Hawkins

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There had been changes galore in A Sectionwith another senior coach resignation, NeilRoss at Old Melburnians replaced by RogerEllingworth . Change in the scribes' line-upalso as Brad Beitzel had taken over fromJason Frenkel who had moved ahead in thejournalism ranks . Nothing changed at StBernards however as they comfortablydefeated the Xavs at Toorak Park, to remainclear on top of the A Section ladder, whileXavs dropped a spot to third behind OldTrinity . Steve McKeon was the star kicking11 goals for the Bernies and was supportedby Jordon, Harvey, Luke Gollant and TaitWilkinson . Dan Richardson kicked 7 for theXavs and Fleming, Rennex, Bowen, Cranageand Landrigan were good for the Xavs .Jarrod Weddle, one of Old Ivanhoe's coreplayeis in the rise from D to A Section, playedhis 150th game . Premierships in 1994/95,the high marking ruckman was also a verydangerous player up forward .In B Section Old Brighton failed againstNOBS at Elsternwick Park in the match ofthe round. It was a very even contest until thelast term when NOBS kicked away to win15 .17 to 13 .9 . The Tonners held top spot andNOBS remained in third but, at the finals'venue, NOBS were very content with theirvictory. Best players were Booth, Boyle,Barker, Skene, Amor and O'Farrell (NOBS)and Bradley (4), Jackson, Fitzgerald (4),Williams, Krzynwiak and Nickas (OldBrighton) .B Section coaches were Tim Hart(Collegians), Paul Cooper (De La Salle), DavidMurray (Mazenod), Frank Dunnell (NOBS),Dale Tapping (Old Brighton), Mick Dwyer(Old Haileybury), Sven Samild (OldMentonians), Peter Bedford (Old Paradians),Steve Grace (Ormond) and Des Meagher(Whitefriars) .In U19 Section 2 Yarra Valley and Old Careyproved you didn't have to be top four teams toput on a cracker of a game. Yarra Valleystorrried out of the blocks early and had ahandy lead of 4 goals at the main break .

Carey came rightback in the third tohold a 1 point lea

d but Yarra Valleyrallied to finish just

on top, 19.5 to17 .13 . Best players

were Beale, Pask, Drew (5), Lloyd, Parry andBell (Yarra Valley) and Zemski, Walsh-Richardson, Adams, Uncles, Battley andTaylor (4) for Old Carey .

In A Section North Old Boys met Collegians in

an iznr,ortant game in relation to relegationpositioning . The explosive start by Collegians,6 .6 to 1 .1 at quarter time, made it verydifficult for NOBS although they came back

strongly after the first term . Collegians rallied

again in the final term and but for inaccuratekicking could have done much better than

the final winning result, 13.18 to 11 .9 .Collegians now had a two game advantage

over the bottom teams NOBS and Trinity .Best players were Dilena, Stubbs, Grigg,

Harrison (4), Daly and Davidson (Collegians)

and Carroll, Barker (4), Petinis, Klvac, Contiand Martin (NOBS) .

A Section field umpires were Marty Jackson,Graham Thwaites, Anthony Damen, SteveMcCarthy, Justin Toohey, Robert Bell , PeterGersch, Wayne Hinton, Mark Bushfield andColin Segota .Bulleen Templestowe put a dent into thesecurity of Mazenod's fourth spot at CentralReserve when they made the most of the thirdquarter, often referred to as the "premiership"quarter. Mazenod had held a 4 point lead atthe main break in a very even affair but BTkicked four in the third and then held out afast finishing Mazenod for a 5 point victory,11 .10 to 10 .11 . The Bullants were well servedby Pete George in the pivot, Graham Vimpaniat CHB, "Rusty" Prior at HF and rover DeanTulloch. The Nodders' best were AndrewPickering on the ball, Tim Chilcott in defence(also booted 2 up forward) and skipper ChrisBelleville on the wing .

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12 rounds Ormond was on top in ASection even though 6 teams below them hadscored more 'points for' . Clearly the Mends'tight defence was a major asset and everyopposition team found it extremely tough tobreak through for goals . Against finals'aspirant, Bulleen Templestowe, Ormondagain had the lowest score against them in ASection and won 12.16 to 9.6 withSutherland, Singleton (6), P Mehrten, Morris,Schuhkraft and Tonkin the better players .Harisiou, Carkazuro, Bond, Palmer, Walkerand Asdagi worked extremely hard forBulleen Temp .In B Section, apart from CaulfieldGrammarians, two games clear on top andseemingly certain finalists, there were sixsides vying for the remaining places in the

four . Caulfield actually helped to even it upbelow when they beat Old Melburnians(fourth) 22 .9 to 17 .13 . Morgan, Stone,Cooney, Harlock (5), Sisson and Hart weregreat for the Fields . Thompson, Baglin, AWitts, J Mitchell (10), Happell and A i J , itehellwere strong contributors for OM's .

~Reservoir Old Boys made a statement early

in 'the match of the day' against St

Bernards in A Section . The took control in

the first term, slowed slightly in the second

before regaining control in the third andfinal quarters to run out winners, 15 .10 to

10 .20. Reservoir's best were Galea, Crook,

Jarvie, Slater, Paulka and Bates . For St

Bernards, Burgin, Santamaria, Snowden,

Mitchell, Angel and Drennan .

Melbourne High School Old Boys belatedlyacknowledged the efforts of their clubsecretary, Daryl Price, for his on-field effortof 100 games played . It was actually Daryl*s121st game in this round as the previoussecretary had overlooked Daryl's "century"earlier in the previous season by notaccounting for Daryl's games in the juniors!Better late than never !Leading goal kickers in all senior sectionswere Thompson 53, St Bernards (ASection), Hughes 60, Ivanhoe (B), Galbraith45, Old Ivanhoe (C), Combe 37, HamptonRovers (D), Schulberg 44, AJAX (E) andMeeking 69, Heatherton (F) .

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Editor George McTaggart's headlines read'Collegians crush Blacks' . Although the 27point victory to the old boys of Wesley maynot necessarily prove a "crushing", the factthat Collegians were on top and the Blackswere second probably justified George'srhetoric . The score line of 8 .8 to 3 .11 meantthat Collegians skipped to a 8 point, plussubstantial percentage, advantage oversecond spot, now occupied by Old Paradiansahead of the Blacks . Best players in this biggame were - Lucas, Tucker, Ferguson, Read,D Walduck and Dunn (Collegians) and Porter,Blazey, Lee, Barke, Tuck and Fleming (UniBlacks) .The 'Club Histories' feature covered the ANZ

Bank Club who had been born into the VAFA

in 1954, but had yet to win a premiership .

Geoff Ridgeway, star amateur footballer with

194 games as a player, had taken over as the

Bank's coach . The ANZ club boasted league

footballers Bernie Henderson (Collingwood)

and Footscray star Bob Spargo from among

its former playing ranks .

In the Junior Section it looked like a boiloverat Old Scotch when bottom team Belifield ledat quarter time and half time . By the lastbreak, Scotch had fought back to lead by 1point but then piled on the pressure beforerunning out winners 9 .12 to 4 .8 . Here's partof what the Scotch summary said - 'It mustbe admitted that Bellfield has improved .While we floundered around trying toanticipate the tricky bounce they went in andgot it" . My memory tells me one could beexcused for being a little hesitant to go in andget it against the boys from Bellfield!

ere's part of what the ScotchI

', summary said - `it must be

excused for being a little hesitant to

admitted that Bellfield hasimproved. While we flounderedaround trying to anticipate thetricky bounce they went in and gotit" . My memory tells me one could be

go in and get it against the boysfrom Betlfetd9"

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Vifflealth

'1

by Gavan Flower

Review week. While anotherThe scoreboard was flattering to the Joes as flogging for thethe Westies continued their unbeaten run athe "House of Pain" getting over the line by akick. With the "Ginga Winga" Chris Millar

d starring and "Paris" Hilton on fire in thebackline, the Pies have now set up a bigpossibility of a double chance . on the weekend, anMeanwhile at Artic Park, the Warriorscontinued their inconsistent year, bouncingback in solid fashion against a strugglingSyndal side . The Synners looked every bit ofa winless side as the old warhorse "Burra"stood out in a percentage-boosting win for

I

f the Warriors drop this matchWestbourne .A boil over was on the cards at the Zoo as thestudents surprised Kew to be leading by 25points at the big break, thanks to somesensational play from Sebastian Hams .However, the Browns answered thechallenge, and despite the rain lifted in themidfield through Mainsbridge and Gridley toturn it around . A five goal to nothing lastquarter sealed UHS's fate, as the Brownsremain in fourth place with a 14-pointvictory.The Bees certainly relished the move up the F

that would be reeling from their pumping last Sout

h happe

n Melbourn

e today, it is difficult to see them

road to the picturesque Chirnside Park tocompletely obliterate a hapless Power House . I`~ ~ ~ i{ aThe score line could have been a lot worse forPH if not for some inaccurate kicking by theBees, as Matty Keogh and Andrew Borgprovided plenty of fodder for their forwards toregister a 133 point drubbing.No report from the Swans versus Gryphonsmatch, and while the result was not sosurprising, the margin certainly was, as theSwans held on to their slim fmals chancewith a 126 point victory. WerribeePreviewThe Westies travel down the road toCaulfield to take on a Monash Gryphons side

Gryphons may not

getting up, and as such I am sticking with thevisitors to win by 31 points .Syndal looked a shadow of early season self

d having seen them inaction first hand, it is difficult to see thembreaking the duck this season . For my pick Ibelieve South iVfelbourne will keep in touchwith the top four with a solid 26 point win .

today, then it is virtually seasonover, and it is in these situationswhere they are at their mostdangerous. "

What a great match we have in store asfourth play fifth in what could be classified asa mini-final . Kew have been good this year,however, seem to have struggled in recent

CLUB NAME LST WK TOTALD3 'SECTIONWerribeeWerribeeOld WestbourneKewSouth MelbourneD3 RESERVE

St Johns OC

UHS VU

Old Westbourne

C Lee 8 53D Lee 4 40J Horsburgh 3 38Vecchio 5 36Cheevers 6 35

MarinisCallaghanForbesEdwardsP moon

453725222 1

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weeks despite the efforts of the likes of SimonJohnston in defence . If the Warriors dropthis match today, then it is virtually seasonover, and it is in these situations where theyare at their most dangerous . As such, I ampicking an upset, the Warriors take fourthspot with a 4 point win .Who is going to put a stop to the Werribeejuggernaught that appears to be gettingstronger each week? The students have beenon the improve and may get a little closerthan some pundits believe . A straight forwardtip though, with Werribee to win by 28 points .

St .Johns have had a month they wouldrather forget, having not had a single winsince early June, however, should bounceback today against Power House who appearto have lost their way. I cannot see the pre-season favorites dropping this one though asthe Saints bounce back hard to win by 34points .CorrespondentsPlease get your reports to me by midday onMonday to gavan .flower@spotless .com.au

.f .L;! STVN S :

Old Westbourne - Sean 'The Freak 'Anderson plays his 50th game for OW thisweek vs Kew. The beanpole forward isknown for his spectacular high-markingand was promoted for his second seniorgame last week after a string of 'Favre-like'performances in the twos . A key member oflast year's Reserves flag, we hope youbecome a regular Senior player into thefuture at Warrior Park and best of luck .

D3 SECTIONMonash Gryphons v West Brunswick

Syndal Tally-Ho v South Melbourne Districts

Kew v Old Westbourne

Werribee Amateurs v UHS-VUPower House v St Johns 0 C

D3 SEC'rIO b

WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .4 7.4 11.5 12.6 (78)

ST JOHNS 1 .3 6.5 7.6 10.12 (72)

West Bruns : 3 Irving 3 Benjamin 3 Hamilton Carmine Ellis Jackson .

Best : Hamilton Benjamin Hilton Pletsch Morgan tVest .'St Johns: 2

Ryan 2 Rydquist 2 McEachern Chalk Abela Diaz Roberts . Best : Diaz

Chalk Rydquist Arnold Peake Walker .

Umpires : Peter Griffiths Jason WaszaJ IF) Chris McKendry Michael

Jones (G )S'rH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS4 .4 13 .10 23 .14 30.19 (199)

MONASH GRYPHONS 4.4 8.6 9.8 10.13 (73)

Sth Melb Dist: Cheevers 6 M Costello 5 B Joske 5 Cronin 3 D Bell 3 MHannan 2 DAndrea 2 . Best : S . Aquilino P Cheevers M Costello S

Atherton C Bachelor A Hannan . Mon Gryph: Pocock 3 Watson 2

Lundberg 2 Flaverday Paolucci Schultz . Best : Watson Macnamara JHarrack Pocock J Rutherford Garononi .Umpires: Matt Meier Mark Alexander (F)

OLD WESTBOURNE 4.4 7.11 13.14 18 .16 (124)

SYNDAL TALLYHO 1.0 2.3 3.3 4.3(27)

Old West : Whiting 4 J Horsburgh 3 A Horsburgh 2 Anderson 2 Pavez 2

L Hudson Edwards Huntington Hodgson Lever. Best : A Horsburgh

Nikola Whiting Baulch Hodgson Fairfield . Syndal TH : Vagiatz Tura

Thomas A Richardson. Best: Holland A Sheer Tura Dwyer Cachia Miller .

Umpires : Paul Hoffman Bruno Savi (F )

UHS-VU 6 .4 9.6 9.8 10.10 (70)

KEW 3.1 5.4 6.10 12 .12 (84)

UHS-VU : Tate 4 Fazakerley Lapish Mottram Sanson Smith Sparkes .

Best: Hams Sparkes Smith Clarke Greedy Carroll . Kew: Vecchio 5

Woodhouse 2 Cullen Pebruin Ianni Watts Mouss7 . Best: Allen Pebruin

Johnston Vecchio lanni Moore .

Umpires: Santo Caruso Brendan Schutt (Wang) (F) Brent Reid (G)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 .10 12 .15 19.19 25 .21 (171)

POWER HOUSE 0.1 3.2 3.2 6.2 (38)

Werr: C Lee 8 D Lee 4 CzaJkowskt 4 Walsh 2 Tedesco Sandlant HasselVasilou Aa.Taylor Langfleld Adamo. Best : Carson M Keogh C Lee Borg

Walsh Aa .Taylor . Power House: Cooper 2 Byrne Contreras Harris Sosic .

Best : Hill Hasieler Cooper West Sosic Taylor .Umpires : Steve Castersen Shane McNamara (F)

D3 RESERVE

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 2.4 6.7 8.8 (56)

ST JOHNS 3.2 3.5 6.6 8.9(57)

West Brims: 2 Sheedy Brugler Dillion Howell Russel Benjamin . Best:

Stewart Benjamin Russell Rudd Remfry Hussey . St Johns: 4 Callaghan

Nelson Riley Deaguridge D'Oluviera. Best: Van Hosten D'Oluvtera

Callaghan Hilton Kosmala Dexter .

STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTSI .0 3.1 4.5 7.7 (49)

MONASH GRYPHONS 4.4 8.7 11.8 13.10 (88)

Sth Melb Dist: E Henderson 2 P Hannan . Best: A Briglia P Hannan S

Puree . Mon Gryph: Fletcher 4 Parker 3 Still 2 Grenfell Hetherington

Healey Goals . Best: Gross Callus Stirling Block Grenfell Fletcher .

OLD WESTBOURNE 1.5 4.8 6.10 8.11 (59)

SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.0 2 .1 3.3 4.5(29)

Old West: Braham 2 Gerace 2 Edwards Ristevski Saandstrom Squarci .

Best: Brahma Gerace Larkin De Piazza Lennon Barnes . Syndal TH:

Crew 2 Leplaa. Best : Paolone Fletcher Kennett Bartholomew Burns

Francs.UHS-VU 0.4 1.6 1.8 5.11 (41)

KEW 2.2 4.3 8.8 8.12 (60)

UHS-VU: Forbes Trevethan Wallace Geronomou Estrada. Best: Catterall

Greenbank Capogreco Bowes Trevethan Byrne . Kew: Dalrymple 2

Doumis 2 Glansante 2 Pocock Jacobs. Best: Carman Doig Pletersen

Roberts Dalrymple McKerron.

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3.1 9.3 11.11 15.16 (10$)

POWER HOUSE 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.2(8)

Werr: Marinis 4 Harding 3 Moore 2 Flack 2 Diker Djakovic TowersWaldron . Best: R Daly Daniels Cunningham Russell Flack Davidson .

Power House : Scotland. Best: Driessen Phillips Webb Gamble Howles

Hanmer.

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D3 SectionK EW

Coach : Rohan DohertyRes Coach: Brendan Dove r

1 S. tatranchi2 K. Allen (VC)3 B . Debrum4 G. Cnnxnms5 A .Cannan6 N .linett, (C)7 H . McDermott8 D . Mamsbndge (DVC)9 A . Makes (RDVC)10 B. CWien11 BNtoodhouse12 M. Gndley13 B. Marchesani14 J, Locker15 A. Fountain16 D. Wood17 G . Scott18 N. Dahlstrom19 A. Vecchio20 A . Acrteid21 M . Anderson22 T.ACken23 J .daBiank24 C . Stephens25 C . Vlatis26 S. Symes27 T. Maze(VC)28 S. Ryan29 M. Dalrynrple30 C. Glansante31 Dlar.ni32 A. Dragn(RVC)33 L. Ma-ell34 D. Pocock35 R. Bruno36 B . Roberts37 S . Johnston

38 D. North39 J . Dennis40 D . Kirrrass

41 L. Ceutter42 S . Parker43 S. Livingston43 M. Chtvers44 T.Leangston

45 G .Evans46 J.Ham ,ften47 J. Satxen

48 R.Ma.hemet49 P.Denms50 B. Roach51 M .

BI-52 M . Spars53 B . Carroll54 J . Dourrns55 J . Jacobs56 T. Fntt,56 R . Waller57 R . FWsiuN58 B. Bumett(RVC)59 J. Rakusz60 G . Muckian61 M. Glenn62 M . Chalmers63 N. Gr.cks (RC)64 N. Hyndas65 S. Petersen66 R. McKerrow68 M .Thackwray70 S . Moussi

Harp of Erin Hotel636 High St, Ke w

Cannon Toyota473 Lowe r

Heidelberg Rd,Heidelberg

' :':YPHONSCoach : Steven BourbanAsst Coach: Geoff StillRes Coach : Phil Warren

1 L. Clark2 M . Healy3 A . Grady4 N. Rutherford5 J . Watson6 J . Leroy7 J Garoni8 C . Yanni9 G . Wadley10 P. Williamson11 B. McNamara12 J. Landberg13 J. Stratford14 A. McKenzie15 A. Clark e16 P. Rennison17 S . Sewell18 M . Paolucci19 R . Coxhead20 C . Staff21 J . Bingham22 B. Coxhead23 B. Clar k24 D . Baxter25 M. Malone26 A. Denyer27 M. Mullins28 C Leeton29 P.Warren30 T. Vessey31 G . Roche32 A . Shufflebottom33 A . Burgess34 M . Graydon35 L. Vesey36 G. Block37 J. Fleming38 J. Rutherford39 D Grentell40 M. Wiltocks41 C. Arche r42 A. Robilliard43 D. Bradshaw44 L. Wells45 J . Gonis46 G. Kent47 M . Parker48 L. Mannikhuis49 C . Robinson50 J. Bingham51 Luke Leeton52 A. Flowerday53 M. Davies54 G . Still55 G . Harrak56 A. Palumbo57 W. Pocock58 J . Rutherford59 A . Yanni60 A Grady61 A . Waters62 N . Mitchell63 I . Bagnall64 J . Park65 J. Healy67 V. Coffey68 0, Lloyd69 Bill Leeton70 B. Clark71 M . Baldwin75 P Gomizel76 J. Harrak77 R. Sharkey80 R. Fletcher

Cc ;h : jeffrey WilsonSnr . ;.;st : Michael ChristoRes. Coach: Scott Walke r

1 B . Gerace2 J . Braham3 Trav. Edwards4 J. Bartel s

''.. 5 S. Hewitt6 J. Horsburgh (VC)7 B. Merryweather8 A. Horsburgh9 F. Pavez10 C. Leve r11 S . DePiazza12 M . Baulch13 M . Ristevski14 P. Hudson15 A . Board16 S . Christie17 M. Aquiline18 G . Walker19 J. Mason20 D . Hudson21 L. Hudson22 S. Anderson23 S. Huntington (VC)24 L. Fairfield (C)25 Troy Edwards26 P. Mesman27 T. Whiting28 D . Slattery (Res C)29 S . Balloo n30 A . Mokrusch31 A. Mille r32 G . Jenkinson33 D . Ben n34 C . Bramwell35 G . Robson36 K. Pilsbury37 C. Molitoris38 D. Nikola39 M . Oldham40 J . Marseille41 K . Miller (VC)42 T. Brooker43 A . Runciman44 B .Lennon45 E . Sandstrom46 IvL Whiting47 T. Theodore48 R . Van Engelen49 J. Miller50 P. Habersatt52 N. Wallac e553 J . Manotokakis54 M . Crosswell56 D. Carruthers57 R. Kama y58 C. Larkin59 L. Barnes60 N .Aquilina77 T. Dennis88 H . Hodgson

C . HudsonD . Trusttove

PC, . .: : ..

Coach : Brett DevlinRes Coach : Gary Dea n

1 M . Taylor San DVC2 R. Humphreys3 J . Marshall4 B . Turner San VC5 P. Sosic6 M . Verberne7 C . Richardson8 M. Hill Sen Capt9 B. Reardon10 D . Cooper11 B. Phillips12 A. Brawnjohn13 J. Spence14 W. Elliot15 P. Hassler16 A. D'Intino17 C. Macleod18 F. Doyle19 S . Matheson20 J . Nicholls21 D . Miller22 R . Walsh23 K. Anthony24 N . Bishop25 M. Driessen26 D. Harri s26 B. MacCormack27 R. Davies28 D. Boland28 P. Cooper29 M . Beasley29 A . Foste r30 T. McFarlane31 R . Marshall Res Capt32 M. Verbern e33 H . Clarke34 J. Conway35 S. Hatchard36 M. D'Intino37 S. West38 R. Benson

39 B. Wooderson

40 R. Marshall

41 C. Byrn e

42 P. Arnold43 J . Howes44 B . White44 D . Glanville45 A. Contreras46 S. Campbell47 D . Crane48 N. Sharp50 A. Votz55 G . Hamner56 C. Plazzer58 J. McClure63 M . Weber

MAJOR SPONSOR : IWerribee Mazda T) LE i

z3n§sr mc~ch

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Coach : Ben McGeeRes Coach : Rod Walke r

1 K. Arnold2 M. Peaks3 D . O'Connor4 S. Holmes5 B. Hilton6 M. Phaedonos7 N. Chalk8 M . Hartnett9 A. Jonesto M . Courmadias11 J . Kelly12 P. Walker13 C . Horbury V.C.14 P. Shar p14-R M. Hanger15 M. Kosmala16 A. Paterson17 S. Cockayne V.C: Res18 C. Emery19 J. Cohen20 B. Rydquist21 S. Koppens C.22 G. Roberts23 J . Diaz D .V.C.24 L. Mara25 B . Waters26 H . Wathen27 R . Dowsett28 A. Dexter29 T Ellis30 R . Walker31 D. Rydquist32 A. Rudd33 A. Fonceca34 M . Hancock C . - Res35 J . Sacco36 P. Harris37 D. Christian VC38 D. Savio39 P. Rudd40 T Hyland42 D . Sanders43 M. Van Houten44 J. Ross45 A. Hall48 B. Callery47 G . Bastone48 J . Hargraves49 A. Kizilis50 J . Brown51 C. Santoni52 D . Harkin53 C . Rattl e54 D .Vanderwert55 B. Pickering56 A. Dragwidge

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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE ,LLY NO W . : ;

DISTRICTS Coacn : Tony Rowe Coach: Sham Moitran Coach : In Ellis Cc :;h : Angus Hamilton

Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant: D . Forbes Res Coach : Rob Rankine Res Coach : Damian ShawCoach: Ead Henderson Res Coach : G. Mandats

Res Coach : Brett Downing Asst Coach: G. Temes

Washington DV C1 J 1 G . Healy 1 J . Sparkes 1 D. Nedinis (Res VtC) 1 a M . Drai n.

2 Ma. Hannan C . 2 I . Bingham 2 R. Thorp 2 C. Lee 1 b A . Hamilton2 P Hamilton

3 J . Me rvcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation3r T. Cleveland

3 D. Flac k4 S Kidd

.3 B. Irving

5 S. King 5 I . Tura 4 L . Gorringe.

5 B. Cunningham4 C. Lehman n5 A Cannane6 L. Kealy 6 D . Paotone 5 S. Mottram 6 M. Walsh

.6 S. Pietsch (V. Capt)

7 A . Hannan 7 A . Bums (Res Capt) 6 S. Cracknell 7 B. Stomebrink 7 S . Benjamin (Capt .)8 X . Kidd 8 R . Bennett 7 D . Zulicki

8 M. Palminglon 8 S . Managua9 S . Aqualina 9 D. Richardson 8 S. Hams g J Ayiir~g g A. Mnrphet t10 D. McCormick 10 G. Fox 9 D . Mcorfield

10 M enters 10 M. Keogh (San Capt .) 10 D. Jelbart

11 P. Daly 11 M . Meyer .11 D . Forbes 11 M. Green 11 P. Norman

12 T. Maguire12 A . Argynou 12 A. Hermann 12 W. Smith 12 B . Black 13 S. Brockley13 E . Henderson 13 S . Miller 13 N . Rose 13 R. W, (Res Capt.) 14 C .BOwshall -Tanner14 D. Bell 14 S. O'Boyle 14 J . Mitchell 14 J. Mannis 15 J. Sudholz15 B. Lazzaro 15 D. Reynolds 15# R. Lapish 14a As Tap 16 S. Edward s

Neimi16 J 16 D. Venness 16 J . Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J . Haysey.DAndrea17 P 17 C. Hayes 17 C. Langendod 16 R. Daly 18 G. Elli s

. 18 A. Hellner 17 A. Tedesco 19 W . Touzel18 G . Can t8 J. Lawes 19 J. Uebargang Velisha18 D 20 R . BamEord19 A. Reid 19 B. Boucher 20 G . Madrigrano

.18a A. Morrow 2t A . Thompson

20 W. Brown 20 C . Hall 21 J. Hall 19 S. Daly 22 N . Hart

21 B. Johnson 20 I . MacKenzie 22 G . Mandalis20 N Rnnaut

23 D. Rudd

22 T. Milne 21 D . Kennett 23 G . Tomas24 N . Carroll 21 A. Borg

24 J . Jenki n25 S . Smythe

23 B. Downing 22 M. Buckley 25 D . Creek 22 A. Dibatista 26 R. Benjami n24 B . Joske 23 B . Bayliss 26 P. Thomas 23 D. Lee 27 D. Manoukinn25 S . Atherton 24 B . Bayliss 27 A. Cusick 24 L. Carson 28 E. Walle r

26 R . Mitchell 25 M . Kelly 28 B . Mcinnes 25 N . Addamo 29 C. Sheedy

27 P. Cheevers 26 J . Dascoli 29 A . Pashley 26 B. Vasilou 30 A. Good eMiller3t R

28 T. Paterakis 27 M . Leplaa 30 J . Partridge 27 T. Davidson .32 J Bacon

29 J . Adgemis 28 N. Williams 31 P. DolenceDimon d32 S

28 D . Czajaa+skl (Sen VtC) .33 T. Thompson

30 T. Zantuck 29 A. Sheer.

33 J Schulz29 P. Spry 34 I. Twytord

31 S. Hermman 30 B. Holland.

0'nel p34 J 30 S, Simpson 35 M. Carmichael

32 D. McGee 31 A. Richardson.

35 S. Orbons a2 t`t~'~~33 S . Wiggins

36 Z. Rudd37 T. Dempse y

33 M. Doyle 32 L . Hannemann 36 A. PendleburyMehmet34 F anCoo38 D .

35 N. Moojen 33 T. Bartholomew 37 G . Catterall .Bunvrorth35 B

jR .39

37 J. Clyne 34 T. Rave 38# M. Sander s39 M Rea

.36 A. Taylor 40 T. Fromhotd

38 D . Rowe 35 C . Cachia (Capt).

40 L . Maguire 37 P. Keogh41 D . Garvey2 B . Hogan4

39 A. Briglia 36 M. Elder 41 A. Ludlow 38 T. Towers (Res V/C) 43 J . Tobin40 B. Bulpit 37 B . Robinson 42 D . Wallace 39 L . Lang6eld 44 T. Stone41 T. McOualter 38 M . Christiansen 43 R . Franc 40 S. Fuller 45 C. Stephens42 G. Baylor 39 D. Halkisey 43r M. O'neill 41 G . Grogan 46 R. Howard43 W. DAndrea V.C. 40 B . Thomas 46 D . Fazakeriey 42 J Purton 47 M . Quigley

44 D Geary 41 Y. Kaleunte47 M.Turvey 43 A. Renau 48 L. McGrego r.

45 C. Roe 42 M . P.9cFarlane48 G. Gilmore49 S . Smits

44 T. Johnstone 49 J. HayseyHutchen s50 N

46 A . Ray 43 A. Brown 50 J . Corbett 45 C . Alabakis .51 L. Sherry

47 J . Royle 44 T. Zaharopoulos 51 S . Capogreca 46 B . Patton 52 M. Gormo48 C. Maloney 45 C. Frunes 52 J . Bowes 47 L. Moore 53 A. Hogan

Anderson52 M 46 C. Jones 53 J. Thomas 48 B . Sinfae!d 54 A. Meila k.53 D. Phillips 47 P. Fy6eW 54# B Mcleod

55 M . Tull49 R. Zulia n50 C. Mercis

55 D . Chiech i56 S. Darting

54 A. Giannelis 48 S. Crew 57 C. Thomas 51 B. Daniels 57 A. Williamson55 J. Pohlner 49 M. Starr 59 J. Maguire 52 S. Hanley 58 D . Simmond s61 M. PRargiannis 50 C . Hall 60# T Hams 53 A. Waldron 59 N . Simmond s

Stefanidaki s64 M 51 M. Hale 61 T. Stratitopoulos 54 A Hassell 60 M. Sprague.52 S . Anderson 62 M. Kennedy

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M53 C. Connally 64 B. Walpo e 56 R . Baker .Gartlan54 A . Dance

65 D . Harri s66 p Clarke 57 A. Trairron 64 L. Stewart (Res . Cpt .)

55 A . Treasure 67 M. Deluise 58 J . Rigoni 65 N. Seal8t C. Connolly 68# S. Greed 59 B. Hardman 66 R. Husse y

69 A Dowdell 60 M. Czapwsk 67 J . Smith.70 A Quinn 62 B . Russell 68 J. Ward.71 M . Mora 63 J . Callanan 69 M . Goonan

70 S. Jackson72 N . Estrada 64 M . Hollow . 5oan71 M.; 73 D. ClarK74 C Pe99

65 L FosterL B k

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76 A. Trevethan 68 M . Purton 75 J. Heywood

Jetport Parkingg BY 777 G_ Brady 8 BCarruthers

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RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Robert O'Gorman

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Dean Schwab

14 Sharon Alger

15 Bob Kaindl

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Natio n

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

30 Justin Lipson

32 Eli Have s

33 Robert Mayston

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

BLUE6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

9 Russell Davidson

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Krame r

12 Daniel Silfo

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Matthew Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Graham Templar

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

36 David Phi llips

~-T5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul O'Loughlin

8 Steve Castersen

9 Steve Capl e

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

29 Peter Liddell

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

YELLO5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiri s

7 David Trott

8 Sean Brailsfor d

10 Vaughan Sidebottom

11 Paid Tuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Ian Kennedy

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 David Anselmi

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brown

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Paid Jones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony LIDey

31 Peter Angelis

33 Roland Fuhrmann

37 Joseph Hartwig

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WE USE. ~ . I . I I ~ ~ . .

r' ~ ua,, . _ .by Steve Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallagher

MilestonesA couple of milestones will be reached thisSaturday. First of all Dominic Napoli willreach 250 games when he waves the flags atThe Snake Pit. After a less than sensationalfootball career at North Old Boys and FootscrayTech Old Boys he took up the flags in 1986 .After spending a few seasons with the VFA andthen the VFL Development Squad, Dom joinedus in 1993 . His grand final highlights include 5A section, 4 B section and I C section . He hasalso represented the VAFA in sevenrepresentative games . Dom has always been asolid performer on the training track and wouldhave to be one of the fittest goalies (who notnormally known for their speed) . A fantasticcareer Dom, and we're sure you've got quite afew years left in you . Have a great day at thePit. All welcome at the La Porchetta in KeilorRoad, Keilor afterwards .After serving an apprenticeship of 'about 100'reserve grade games Simon Olive clocks up his100th senior game this week . In direct contrastto his brother, ex-SKOBBER hardman Marcus,Ollie has spent his time on the footy field tryingto maintain peace and order. While Marcus waslegendary for turning games (and occasionallyopponents) on their head, Simon - the olderand more sensible of the two - has beenworking to restore the family name by keepinggames under control from D4 to A grade andevery stop in between .Hopefully the completion of MBA studies andretirement from Elsternwick Cricket Club willsee Ollie be able to commit more time totraining and be seen more in the top grades forhis next 100 games . Well done Ollie, andhopefully the SKOBBERS can have a win foryou .Don't be lateAll field umpires should try to be on time fortheir games because if Sean Collins is doingthe boundary job of that game he will try toforce his way into the field job quicker than aRob Sneddon 400m run . Sean tried his heartout last week to jump into the centre but alas

all field umpires were I ( ~accounted for and hewas still trying after the game by giving hisvotes for the discipline award . Sean just bitethe bullet and take it on .Kenny V AdamRemember the big challenge is coming at the

end of the month Kenny Mc Niece v AdamHankin ( Elsternwick President) in one fastpaced, highly handicapped lap around the

dome. Will home ground advantage help Kennyor will Adam be that far in front at the start he

won't have to travel far?

The CountBig Kenny has gained the new nickname of"The Abacus" . On the training track he isalways the one who has an exact idea of howmany laps or sprints we still have to do. Most ofus oldies forget where we are after the firstcouple! Someone remarked that they wonderedif Kenny was as good at counting when it cameto calories . Obviously he is, because more than8 kilos have dropped off that big frame sincethe start of the season . Well done Kenny andkeep up the good work .

#"e'd just like to say "all the

best" to few guys who've jus t

taken off to represent Australia at

the Maccabiah Games in Israel .

Good Luck at the GamesWe'd just like to say "all the best" to few guys

who've just taken off to represent Australia at

the Maccabiah Games in Israel . Field umpire

Lionel (Nikki Webster) Katz is not only

managing the women's netball team (a toughgig, but someone had to do it), but he's in the

choir at the opening ceremony. Field umpire

Justin Lipson is helping out as a Youth Leader,

and our old mate from the AJAX Secretary

Peter Kagan will be playing squash . Well done

guys and do the VAFA proud!

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Some humble pie to be eaten first up as anapology owed to Bryan Bennett, the eve rreliable scribe from Albert Park . Bryan hasrovided weeklv reports but alas some

information has not quite made it too print! Sowell done to a number of milestones from theFalcons, particularity Sean Allan whocelebrated his 100th game last week.Round 11 Review

The gap between fifth and the rest seems nowto be in place . Not completely over for sides 6though 8 however two games out plus achunk percentage makes it pretty tough fromhere .ReviewMatch of the day saw Ritham host St Mary's .Tight, all day with the Saints accuracyprevailing as the day wore on. The win seesthem replace the Turtles in the four and agreat fillip for the rest of the season . Thewinners were best served by Cope and D'astoliwhilst the Turtles were pleased with the formof Savage in the midfield .Richmond came back to earth with a thud asthe Elsternwick machine clicked into highgear. 42 goals in a game is an absolute corkerwith Hunter the chief culprit with 13 majors .Missaglia was the Wicks best whilst Richmondwas well served by Miller and Nuske .Bulleen returned to the winner's list as theyeasily accounted for North Brunswick . It wasover early as Bulleen slammed on 12 firstquarter goals. Cookson continues to star forthe winners whilst North Brunswick were bestserved by Mountney and Twaddle .Finally, Hawthorn also racked up a good winover the injury and wedding affected AlbertPark. The youngsters were again the stars forthe Hawks with Tongue and McKenna havegreat games . For the Falcons, the evergreenSutton and centre man Thompson were thebest .

Box Hill 1,4 -tishad the week off.PreviewMatch of the daysees Bulleen play host to the Elsternvriekmean machine . The home side enjoys the wideopen expanses of their home ground whilstthe Wicks are used to the postage stamp nextto VAFA HQ . Bulleen have been playingBadanjek up the ground in recent weeks werehis ball winning skills have been on display .

ulleen have been playingBadanjek up the ground in

skills have been on display . "recent weeks were his ball winning

Cookson and Fradkin have pace to burn andwill no doubt be closely watched by the Wicks .The question is, is there a chink in the Wicksarmour? I don't think so; twelve straightshould be the call late Saturday afternoon .

CLUB l; :;td@ LST WK TO

D4 SECTION

Elsternwick Hunter 13 55Bulleen Cobras Badanjek 7 52Hawthorn Amateurs Lauletta 7 48Elsternwick S Grace 6 43Albert Park Collins 0 3 9D4 RESERVEEltham

ElsternwickAlbert Park

Bulleen Cobras

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;.ichmond host Eltham in a game they might

just give themselves a chance in . The Turtles

were disappointed in their form last weekhowever fluctuations like that can occur in

young teams . Nuske and Liuzzi have been thestars for Richmond however very hard to see

them doing another to contain the Turtles .

Eltham by about 40 points .

St . Mary's host Box Hill North with revengefrom an early season loss strong in their mind .The Saints were great last week whilst Box Hillno doubt used the break to regroup and workhow to get back some of their early seasonform. Can't see it this week though asgt.Ivlary's have too much to play for . St .Mary'sby 30 points .Finally, Hawthorn will be keen to extend theirmid season streak as they welcome NorthBrunswick to the soon to be renovatedRathmines Road . The influx of talentedyoungsters such as Dixson, Pritchard,McKenna and Tongue has reinvigorated theHawks who have some momentum headinginto the second half of the year. North wasdisappointed in their game last week andwhilst an improved showing is on the cards,Hawthorn should be too strong.

Albert Park has the week off.

Correspondents : Either email me oned.sillCqlocker.eom.au or ring on 0418348723 .

PSVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Phone : (03) 9721 4700

Fax: (03) SZJ721 4711

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Box Hill North

Richmond Central v Eltham Collegians

Bulleen Cobras v Elsternwick

Hawthorn Amateurs v North Brunswick

Albert Park - Bye

P` SECTION

BO_: HILL NORTH HAS THE BY E

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .3 5.9 8.15 9.16 (70)

ST MARTS 3.1 7.2 11.3 14.5 (89)

Elthom : P Mann 5 Paisley Crooks McClaren Andrews . Best: Savage

Crooks Clark Stockdale J Galvin Connie . St Marys ; Details not

received .

Umpires : Jamie Kvins (Rot) Nick Brown (F) Nick Kelly Christin e

Brown (B)

ELSTERNWICK

RICHMOND CENTRAL

10.4 22.7 31.13 42 .19 (271)

1 .5 5.8 6.9 8.9 (57 )

Elstk : Hunter 13 5 Grace 6 Byrne 6 Missaglta 4 Greene 3 Curtain 2

B Mahony 2 Putt 2 Foster Nevill Cummins Bantry . Best : Missaglia

Hunter Stuchbery Neill 5 Mahony Putt . Rich Cent: Dukic 3 Kristof 2

Bergin Fothermgham Moffatt. Best : Miller Nuske Liuzzt Speakman

Robertson Robertson Kristof.

Umpires: Matt Brennan Ross Kennedy (F) David Cameron Will Burne

(B) Brent Reid Andrew Summers (G)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 5.5 8.7 10.9 (69)

BULLEEN COBRAS 12.9 19.13 26.15 29 .17 (191)

Nth Bruns : Twaddle 5 J Boudoloh 4 Sammartino. Best: Mountney

Adams Twaddle Sorleto Freeman Sammartino. Bull Cob: Badanjek 7

Cookson 5 Conn 4 J D'Angeto 3 D Trinchi 2 Sette 2 Fradktn 2 Pearson

2 Whittaker J Trmcht. Best : Cookson Conn Badanjek PoBtes D

Trinchi Pearson.

Umpires: Peter Pullen Ron Johnson (F )

HAWTHORN AMATUERS 6 .1 12.4 24.10 32.14 (206)

ALBERT PARK 3.5 6.8 6.9 10.13 (73)

Haw : Lauletta 7 S Avery 5 P Avery 4 Tongue 3 Saulle 3 Tounge 3 Rice

2 Jackomos 2 Dawson 2 McKenna 2 Ridley Tyson . Best : Tounge

McKenna Lauletta Disco Gavin S Avery . Albert Park: Sutton 3

Quinlan 2 Payne Thompson Bennett Burley Grace . Best : Thompson

Sutton Borlev Bennett Sims.

Umpires: Jon Kerr Steve Capie (F)

II4 RESERVE

BOX HILL NORTH HAS THE BYE

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.3 2.4 5.6 7.7 (49)

ST h7.1RYS 1 .4 3.7 5.9 7.11 (53)

Eltham: J Howgate 2 Krohn 2 B Galvin Ryall Todman . Best: Wenborn

B Galvin Paine Carter Todman A Howgate . St Marys : Rousis 3 Dwyer

Ferg Nicholson Koumantatakis . Best : Mackenzie Bernardi Allen Chan

Hind .

ELSTERNWICK 16.10 (106)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 8.6(54)

Richmond Central Forfeit.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.1 3.3 4.3 6.5(41)

BULLEEN COBRAS 5 .2 10.4 17.9 21.11 (137)

Nth Bruns: Papanikolou 2 Said Papanastasatos B Carter Allouche .

Best : Caccamo Parks Ahmad Taha S Tstaltas Papanastasatos Belbin .

Bull Cob : Rowe 8 McQualter 4 Palermo 2 McLeod Fisher Tropea

Byrne Unwtn Foskett . Best: Unwin Richards Vaughan McLeod Batt

Rowe.HAWTHORN AMATUERS 5 .4 10.7 12 .8 20.9 (129)

ALBERT PARK 3.2 4.2 7.8 10.12 (72)

Haw: Stroud 5 B Collins 3 Hyland 3 Pig 2 Scott 2 Flog 2 Pi Vance

Parks . Best: Pi Vance Hyland Stroud Scott B Collins . Albert Park:

Allan 7 Phillips 2 Hogan . Best : Hogan Phillips s Allan McGuire

Snowden Wier .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC

Coach : Pete Smit hRes Coach : Paul Shoppee

BOX HILL NORTHCoach: Peter Armstrong

Res Coach : Jon Pratt

1 P. Smith2 N . Pasha s

''. 2 A. Morgan3 R. Baker3 P. Shakepeare4 M . Naud i5 S. Allan6 J. Store y7 S. Venables7 M . Burton8 N . Wheeler9 P. Chambers10 M. Phillips11 D. Brea12 N.Langdon13 B. Payne13 M. Tuffin14 M. Hyams15 D. Borley15 P. Guicas16 C. Roberton17 S . Bennett18 G. Collins19 N . Cain20 K. Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J . Hannan22 J . Marshall23 B. Harries23 D . DeZoete24 T. Green25 J. Wie r26 B . Moore27 A . Jackson28 R . Alla n29 R . Humphrey30 W.Johnson31 S . McGuire31 J . Williams32 M. Smit h33 M. Wall34 T. Houston35 S . Toth35 C. Downie36 J . Dudi37 L. Hogan38 S. Fairfield41 R. Williams42 C. Cook44 B .Isard45 J . Agar46 G . Price48 M.Snqwden50 S. Thompson51 J . McKay52 D. Allan53 M . Williams55 D . Quinlan57 J. Sutton57 J . Baker58 S . Gitsham59 L. Barr60 V. Surace62 P. Cramer77 S. Garcia78 T. Tuhoro79 S . Thompson80 J. Bowlb y

Rising Sun Hotel -Richmond an d

Rising Sun Hotel -South Melbourne

~ 1 G. Wilson2 C . Riscaila3 A.Odza4 T. Marine5 J. Garrett7 S . Stewart8 C. Langle y9 A . Sallantioglu10 S. Coo k11 T. Thoi12 A. Dick13 M . Cumming14 L. Penhalluriack15 L. Keillo r16 M. Penny16 W. Drew17 G . Cavallo18 C. Butler19 C. Callis20 K .Oldfield22 A . Steele23 D . Penn y23 J. Naumovski24 P. Doyle25 P. Kotsaridis26 R . Ball28 Z. Veleski29 M. Rogers30 B. Olson31 D. Olson32 I . Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 H . Ho35 C . Liston36 S. Russell38 J . DAmato39 J . Tambakis40 D. Worrell41 P. Curri e42 A. Tarulli43 R. Doyle44 C. Garrett45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer47 A. Andrews49 T. Elli s50 0. Irvine52 S . D'arcy53 N. Chau54 L. Van den Akker55 J . Pratt56 H . Shiba57 M. Mason58 M . Azmi59 J . Screen60 N. Benbow61 J . Howarth62 C . Henry63 J. Aspinall64 J. Vagias65 D. Woolridge66 C. Plunkett67 A . Manerheim68 N . GaIi I69 B. Pearce70 H. Gist73 D. Francis76 M . Lacey78 A . Leavers79 G . Bennett80 S. Evans81 J. Hopes82 D. Dovaston84 M . Lacey86 G. Archer88 M. Edgley89 S. Yalamanchile99 G . Robinson111 A . Maguire

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I L. Murphy2 A . Hamkin2 L. Bedingfieid3 J . Yemm4 D. Grace5 M . Whelan5 K. Cummins6 M. Thiele7 J . McAdam -RC-8 S. Currie8 M. Greene9 T. Hartley10 T. Huggins11 L. Missalglia12 P. Neville13 S. Soppet14 B. Mahony -VC-15 C. McKenn a16 M . Surman17 J . Perkins18 A . Neillt9 J . Hunter20 E. Goldman21 P. Stuchberry22 G . Elvin23 S . Curtain24 A . Foster25 T. Cotte r26 C . Mahony -C-27 J. Bank y28 W. Morgan29 S . Mahony30 T. Putt31 A. Lasnitzki32 B. Maso n33 M. Cunningham34 T. Leaper35 P. McNally36 J. Pyman37 D . N` lan38 B. Arson39 M. Tennant40 A. Paley41 D. Byrne42 J. Lilikakos43 P. Clark e44 S . Gra ce -VC-45 J . Kaicer46 L Ryan47 T Perkins48 M . Noonan49 J. Bari bar50 M. Nicol51 M. McKenna52 E. Alter53 A. Lewis54 K. Poller55 H. McGregor56 P. Freedman57 M. Creak58 B. Ellis59 C. Spence60 L. Smith61 R. McKenna62 B . Torrance63 N . Anderson64 M. Marziale65 0. Brenna n66 M. Hosking67 S. Gordan68 M . Daniels69 N . Utting70 A. Conlin71 S. Thompson72 T. Marchetti73 M . Nicol74 A . Burney

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1 T. Andrews2 D. Lynch3 E . Savag e4 L. Mason (VC)5 L . Austin6 J. Galvin (C)7 B. Rashid8 B . Jorgensen9 C. Watson10 B. Marshall11 J. Mizz i12 M . Blagrove13 M . Luttick14 R . Runco15 J. Paisley16 D. Brick17 T. Wenbom18 B . Galvin19 J . Gilbert20 S. Weston21 M. Hart22 R. Foo (VC)23 T. Carter24 A . Hargrave25 R . Thomas26 J. Glare27 J. Stockdale28 M . Pattison29 D. Howgate30 M .Abbott31 B. Keleher32 C. Baud33 A. Howgate34 J . Howgate35 M. Crooks36 N . Ryal l37 P. Krohn38 A . Mo k39 A . McClaren40 E . Baud41 T. Kurtschenko42 C. Conole43 R. Carrucan44 N . Duncan45 A . Whyte46 S. Clark47 A. Emini48 B . Turney49 L. Barnes50 B. Richardson51 J. Simpson52 D. Justic e53 J. Foo54 S . Todman55 K . Toulson56 R . Lov e58 N . McPherson59 B. Evan s61 A . Stockdale63 L. Ogilvi e

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2 T.Orwin3 S . McLaren Capt4 N . Cartledg e5 M. Mann6 G . Fortune7 T. Mehrez8 T. Mazzarella9 M. Kyriakou10 C. Powderham11 A. DeJong12 P. Whitehouse13 N . Edgar14 T. Fradkin15 J. Trinchi16 D. Trinchi17 T. Conn18 F. Arcoraci19 B . Thomas20 J. McOuatter21 N. Lykopandis22 J . Daniel s23 A . Nasr24 R . Games25 W. Olney26 M. Nathanielsz27 J . Cartledge28 A .Foskett29 R . Sheehan30 B. Cookson31 R. Pasinati32 S . Wagg33 A . Cook34 M. DAngelo35 M. Unwin36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G. Brown39 C . Chan40 G . Richards41 C. Borrelli42 V. Da m43 T. Whittaker44 B . Saaksjarvi45 N . Khalil46 J. Lewi s48 M . Soumellidis49 G.Anderton50 R. Lock51 R . Daley52 T. Sette53 R. Rodrigues54 S . Nelson55 N. Polites56 1. Baccini57 C . Batt58 T. Moore59 R. Hadisutanto60 J . Lowri e77 S . Fisher101 J. DAngelo

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V4 SectionHAWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST. MARYS A .F.C.

Coach: Peter Tyson Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach : Thomas Dukic Coach : Michael Lea m on,h ®

Res Coach: Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsialtas Res Coach : Steven Lake ~~Geor e Kourraitataksg

1a M. McVeigh 1 D. Newton 1 W. Old I M . Bank s

lb B. Blakeman 2 D . Adams 2 T. Quick 2 B. Perelberg --=~

2a J. Ridley 3 D. Orr 4 D. Miller 3 G . Schembri

2b J. Thompson 5 H. Hassan 5 B . Porteus 4 A. Ballantyne

3 A. Collins 6 D. Pizzari 6 T. Dukic 5 A. Lane ftftft4 N . Ma rt in 7 J. Brifla 7 S . Lynch 6 C. Weller

Lj Z5 S. Ave ry 8 S. Menta 8 D. Speakman 7 A. Dwyer .

6 P. Avery 9 A. Sammar6no 9 A . Piani 8 R. Kodituwaku

7 C . Alexander 10 A. Mountney 10 A. Zuccaro 9 C. Armstrong

8 S. Gatiss 11 J. Boudo!oh 11 S . Lake 10 D. Cope

9a R . Ogge (vc) 12 P. Tannous 12 S . Britter 11 J. Bernar d

9b M. Houareau 14 M. Sorlete 13 J . Goode 12 S. Nicholson`10 J . Hall 15 H . Tsiaftas 14 J . P.4cgrath 13 J. Hill ~.

-It J . Dawson 16 S. Tsialtas 15 C. Barry 14 L . Goldsworthy M -__-

12 J . Pi 17 A. Taha 16 J. Bi rt 15 M. Purce ll == rA

13 J . Murphy 18 R . Massri 17 J. Neilson 1 6 M.Aikman

14 D . Lauletta © 19 L . Spano 18 A. Taylor 17 L . Anthon y

15 M. Tyson 20 A . Said 18 P. Moulday 18 B. Frail19 V. Ryan

16a C . Rice 21 R . Santacroce 19 C. Quay Waller20 A -16b J . Shepherd 22 J . Freeman 20 D. Bergin

.21 M. Gik:hrisi

-_ ~.."

17 B. Ruzicka 23 D . Kehagias 21 0. Phelan22 C . Adam

~ p19 T. Hyland 24 A . Belbin 22 J. Petering 23 F. Harrison -20 S. Parker 25 L. Greening 23 B. Breese 24 A. Latimer -- t21 P. Clennett 26 M . Taha 24 T. Guth rie 25 M. Blac k22 D . McClenchy 27 N . Pollokis 25 A. Read 26 S. Crilly -~-a23 L. Collins 28 T. Ackland 26 R . Prentice 27 S. Gdl lo24 J . Jackomos 30 D. Ca rt er 27 N . Nuske 28 J . Innes

oftaft25 T. Ryan 31 A . Boudoloh 28 C . Dimitriou 2 9 P. Harrison RMIM :26 B . Collins 32 B . Robertson 29 S. Hillier 30 M. Lynch -

~r27 L. Flannigan 33 J . Ferns 30 L . Fotheringham 31 H . Adam28a D. Mackenzie 34 M . Pisasale 31 Retired Jumper 32 S . Johnston28b T. Crivelli 36 A . Taha 33 P. Berimano 33 C. Ferg29 K . Rimmer 37 C. Twaddle 34 M. Vervoom 34 L. Armstrong33 M . Caruana 38 E . Caccamo 35 P. Krisohos 35 G. Theoharris35 S . Davies 39 C. Rhook 36 G. Evans 36 B . Graetze r36 M . Sheridan 40 B . Mc Callum 37 D . Green 37 C. Freshwater =37 C. Jarv is 41 A. Tana 38 M . Defrertas 38 S . Griffi n43 I . Chops 42 J . Papanikolaou 39 H . Dautovic 39 B . Richardso n44 B . Alder 43 F. Papanastasatos 40 M . Pescott 40 M . Karis46 T. 0'Hanlon 44 D. Donnelly 41 C . Duff 41 T. Cummins

55 A. Saulle 45 G . Panagiotidis 42 D. Trenelien 42 M . Davies

58 T. Dixon 46 F. Valed 44 G. Begley 43 L. R az ga

59 G . Cade 47 P. Micallef 46 M . Jones 44 G. Koumantatakts

62 D. Pritchard 48 J. Wolter 47 M . King 45 M . Masche tte (' _- -

75 M . Daou 49 S. Heam 49 P. Brunt 46 T. Tahos

80 N. Exton 50 P. Giucas 50 A . Tilley 47 P. Rousis

51 N. Giovanogiou 51 D. Moffat 48 M . Goold

52 K. Hassoun 52 J . Pike 49 W. Smit h

57 S. Nabbs 53 J . Robertson C. Wigg~

62 B. Carter 54 C. Cartwright N. Andrews--- -66 R . Pretty 55 M . Davies 52 0 . Hind . ~

67 J. Heck 56 T. Kristof 53 D. Anders

57 M . Goonan54 P. GDonan55 B. Tagell

57 E. Hill 56 P. Roseman58 M . Hanna 57 A. Bull59 W. Bracken 58 J. Wrigh t60 B. Jolley 59 C . Mackenzie t f '.61 P. Karamichalos 60 W. Goldsworthy62 G . Gardiner 62 L Dastoli63 T. Soderstrom 64 C . Chan64 A. Musey 69 P. Murphy65 D . Coromandel67 J. Lane ` -~69 T. Melville energy dri n ks74 S. Gray77 S. Liuzzi79 A . Rojter Rrrt ^ Gra -te r

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association . Oelow is a brief summary.Senior - (1 st XVI I I teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players witha permit - see below) .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least four (4)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (firstround) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing onthe same day the reserve grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors orreserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1 st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on thesame day) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered andhold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate ofmore than 5 senior and reserve matches he musthave played more than 5 Under-19 matches duringthe season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserve matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the first secondround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved i n

ELSTERNWICKThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

hybrid arrangement, the following shall,apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U191 sideto play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his VAFA club as long as he has playeda minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team hewishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) ofthese matches must have been played after June30th .A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

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Round 7All FIDA matches this round were played at club

venues.At Maribyrnong the home team hosted NorthBallarat and Ringwood in Division 1 and 2 gamesrespectively.In the first game Maribyrnong 2 were too strong

for the Blues winning 10 .6 (67) to 2 .3 (15) . North

Ballarat fell to a more determined Bulldogs outfitin the Division 1 game, the home team booting

11 .6 (72) to the Knights 4 .9 (33) .

Kananook 2 and Moonee Valley travelled to PortColts and came away empty handed . In Division

2 Port Colts 1 handed Kananook 2 a football

lesson winning 18 . 9 (117) to Kananook 4 .1 (25).

In the Division 3 game Moonee Valley took the

game right up to the home team but fell short ina beaut game of footy Port Colts 2 5 .6 (36)

defeated Moonee Valley 2 .6 (18) .

Up at Albury Mambourin Tigers turned the tables

on O&M Jets 2, 5 .5 (35) to the Jets 2 .3 (15) . In

the main game Parkside failed to trouble the

scorers, O&M Jets 1 17 .10 (112) were too good for

the Red Devils .Mazenod hosted (3) games at Central Reserve . In

the first game Mazenod 2 were too strong for a

committed Broadmeadow Kangas 2 team,

winning 8 .9 (57) to 2 . 1 (13) . In the second game

Bulleen Templestowe pushed their more fanciedopponents but were unable to finish the better .

The Nodders 12 . 4 (76) outpointing the Bullants

5 .4 (34) . In the Division 1 game Kananook 1 were

too strong for Broadmeadows Kangas, the Bulls

9 .8 (62) too god for the Kangas 2 .5 (17 )

Round 8Parkville hosts (4) games this weekend .The first games at 10am are betweenMaribyrnong 2 and Mazenod Panthers 2, whilethe Panthers had their first win last week theBulldogs will be too strong today . The RinwoodBroadmeadows Kangas 2 clash will be a ripper,while the Kangas form has been better Ringwoodshould get the pints in an upset . At 11 .15amliaribyrnong 1 coming off a terrific win take onBroadmeadows Kangas 1 searching for their firs t

in . The Kangas will give their all but the

Bulldogs will have too many options up forward .Mambourin Tigers host Moonee Valley and whilethe Magpies will never give in their opponentsform is first class at present moving towards thefinals .Bulleen Templestowe and Port Colts 2 make thetrip to Albury to take on O&M Jets . BulleenTemplestowe will start favourites, but at homethe Jets will hold the aces and should get thepoints in a close match. Port Colts 2 will be keento continue their winning run, but the home teamafter a strong showing last week, despite goingdown will take it right up to the visitors . Onrecent form the Colts will get the points .At Kananook the Tigers play host to NorthBallarat on the rebound in Division 1 andParkside in Division 2 . The Division 1 game willbe a ripper and with outright top spot at stakeexpect a close game. The Knights won well lasttime the teams met, however recent formsuggests the Tigers are on song and will get takethe game . While the Tigers No2 team will defeatParkside, the Red Devils will again give the gametheir best shot.

FIE, iL ._ ;-C ` 7DIVISION I P W I. D IF Agst % PlsKANANt)U ; T3GEP:S 1 5 4 1 0 281 96 292.71 16NORTH B:+!_IAP,;T tdIGHTS 5 4 1 0 238 193 123 .32 16PAAIBYR ;lOPdGBULLDOGS i 5 2 3 0 192 237 81 .01 8BROADM;A4€itR?SKANGAS1 5 0 5 0 90 201 44:78 0

DIVISION 2 P W L D PisPORT COLTS 1 5 4 1 0 16MAZENOD PANTHERS 1 5 4 1 0 16KANANOOK TIGERS 2 5 3 2 0 12BULLEEN TEPAPLESTQNdE 5 3 2 0 12OVENS &MURA.AY1 5 2 3 0 8PARKSIDE 5 0 5 0 0

DIVISION3 P IN L D PisbAARIBYRNONGBULLDOGS 2 5 5 0 0 20PAAMBOURIAtTIGkRS 5 4 1 0 16PORT COLTS 2 5 4 1 0 16BROApttifiEAflflWS KANGAS 2 5 2 3 0 8PAOaNEEVA(.IEYMAGPIES 5 2 3 0 8MAZENOD PANTHERS 2 5 1 4 0 4RINGWOOD BLUES 5 1 4 0 4OVENS & MURRAY JETS 2 5 1 4 0 4

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

by P - (U19 2, 3& Blue)

~ ~a®® C' ®d~'1 (U19 1 & Red )

Section One I TipsMarcellin continued their run of ladder-leading form Wellers comfor-last weekend, accounting for cellar-dwellers Old tably by 5 goal sBrighton by 106 points . Winstanley kicked seven forthe winners and Stafford three, with fourteenMarcellin players amongst the goals . Collegiansremain just four points behind the ladder-leadersafter a comprehensive 90 point win over St Bernards

in a game that was all over by quarter time .Amassing fourteen scoring shots to none in theopening term, Collegians were far too strong for the2003 Section One Premiers . In the round's othergames, an inaccurate De La Salle defeated OldScotch by 67, and Uni Blues upset Old Xavs by 30points .Preview

Waverly Park hosts the match-of-the-round thisweekend as third-placed De La meet ladder-leadersMarcellin . Last time the side's met Marcellin waltzedaway to a ten-goal win over the reigning premiers,however De La have been on the improve in the pas tcouple of months with Cox continuing to shine athalf-back . A big match in the context of the season,the visitors should be too strong. Marcellin by 21 . Inthe round's other games, St Kevins should get theirseason back on track with an away win at StBernards, Collegians will have little troubledisposing of Old Brighton in expected blusteryconditions at the Beach Oval, while Uni Bluesshould make it two-from-two with a home win overOld Scotch .Section TwoWhen things looked like getting out of hand in thesecond quarter, Whitefriars reeled Banyule in withAbdallah and Torney in the thick of things. NickCrowe played a ripper in defence, but Banyulekicked the first 2 goals of the last quarter to extendthe lead over 4 goals . Torney's 7th for the day got theFriars close, but never quite close enough . Therewere 3 lop-sided results as the Wellers disposed of a

flagging Fields unit by 15 goals, with Hillier beatingCaulfield off his own boot, and Rupo alsoslaughtered Beauy . Carey were met with goodresistance from the Bombers, but still finished thejob . Finally, the tight one really slipped through OMsfingers as they wasted numerous chances in front ofgoal throughout the day. Plenty of schoolboys onholidays bolstered the Ts (and presumably the Ms)in what was an entertaining and physical game .Doyle's miracle goal was a highlight, with Wilsonrunning madly all day and Stewart taking sometelling marks .

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continue their roll by 9 pointsRupertswood by 38 points over OMsBeauy back in town by 7 goal sOld Carey by 21 points over a dogged FriarsSection ThreeThe Unicorns kept La Trobe to only one goal up tothe final change, and Hamiiton-Ho said *"scuse melads, I'll grab a six pack thank you . leading his sideto a big victory. The heavier conditions were to theHoers' liking as they shut the Krushers out of thegame by half-time and scored an unlikely win at PineLodge. St Bedes Mentone Tigers had a massive winover Ajax, extending their efforts by kicking 5, then7, 8 and 9 goals each quarter. Neville and Mattinglyplayed great games, and there were plenty of

CLUB LST!iilC TOTA LU19 (1 lOld XaveriansSt Kevin sOld ScotchOld BrightonOld ScotchU19 (2)

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ash Blues Collins 2 33Bentleigh Hunt 6 29Uni Blacks Ross 2 26U19 (BLUE ]Mazenod Bogar 1 59Salesian Scorpians Singh 4 52Ormond R Chisolm 8 49Peninsula D Smith 1 45Hampton Rovers White 3 39U19 (RED)Emmaus SL Croughhan 6 44Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 10 40Bulleen Templestowe M Meadows 8 30Aquinas Raggazoni 0 27Emmaus SL Robin 4 24

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goallcickers to support Mouritz and Hellier . In the

upset of the season, the Demons played toughphysical football and fully deserved their win .

Neither side was willing to back away from the

contest, though . Word is that Bentleigh will go veryclose to making the four, provided they maintain

their true form. Great games for the winners fromColes, Vlahos and Mike's brother. Finally, after a 10goal onslaught the Blacks were evenly paced byMonash for the rest of the match .

TipsOakleigh over La Trobe by 6 majors .A resurgent Old Ivanhoe by 55 points .parade should nudge St Bedes by 4 goals .Bentleigh to chalk up a 41 point win .Finally, the Blacks narrowly by 7 points .

Section BlueThere were twelve individual goal scorers for theScorpions' in an all-round contribution against DeLa, On-ballers Morsello, Norman & Lentini rackedup possessions, whilst the tall timber of Dunne andButterfield were dominant in the air . Fullman made

a welcome return with 7 goals . De La fought hard in

the second half, making several fast breaks intoattack, but they were simply outclassed . The Bloodsposted another big win, this time at the O'Clays'

expenses . None better than Lockwood and Dollman

who each bagged 4 goals . Ormond played all overMazenod to inflict a 10 goal loss and stampthemselves as a genuine contender in 2005 .Mazenod battled hard but weren't able to converttheir ball usage, despite the efforts of the Crameri

brothers . For the victors, Chisholm nailed another 8goals, whilst Luke Duthie brilliantly blanketed Bogarat the other end. Finally, in a hard slog at Peninsula,White will be remembered for kicking the two longgoals that secured a critical Rovers victory .TipsSalesian by 65 pointsMazenod back on board by 3 goalsOrmond at home by 28 pointsPeninsula to win on the road by 31 points .

Section RedBulleen-Templestow evictory of the seasonlast weekend,comprehensivelythrashing OldScotch by 144points . Avengingtheir six-point lossin round two,Bulleen amassed aseason-high 29 .26,

with Voglis kicking

recorded just their thir d

"A

big reward formonths of per-

sistence, the morale-boosting win will giveBulleen plenty ofconfidence entering thebusiness-end of theseason. "

ten goals up forward and Meadows eight. A big

reward for months of persistence, the morale-boosting win will give Bulleen plenty of confidenceentering the business-end of the season . In other

results, Emmaus proved how large the gap between

first and third is with a 72 point win over Kew,Aquinas continued their good form with a 21 point

win over Therry Penola, and reigning premiersFitzroy entered the top-four with a 60 point win overRupertswood .PreviewEmmaus St Leos should take one step closer to theSection Red minor premiership this weekend when

they host bottom-placed Old Scotch . In a top-versus-

bottom bout, both sides couldn't have morecontrasting form, with the visitors succumbing to a24 goal thrashing last weekend at the hands of ateam sitting three from the bottom. If Emmaus havea bit of compassion this game could be a contest

until the long break, although if they come outplaying as they have in previous weeks, expect it all

to be over by quarter time . Emmaus by 75 pts . In theround's other games, Aquinas to stay in touch withEmmaus with an away win at Rupy, Fitzroy to makeit 8-4 with a home win over Bulleen, while Kewshould be too strong away at Old Westbourne.

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Bernards v St Kevins

Old Brighton v Collegian sDe La Salle v Marcellin

University Blues v Old ScotchOld Xaverians - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Camberwell v Banyule Viewbank

Old Trinity v Caulfield GrRupertswood v Old MelburniansOld Essendon Or v Beaumari s

Whitefriars v Old Carey - switched fromoriginal draw

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Oakieigh v La Trobe Uni

AJAX v Old Ivanhoe - at Oval 11, LindsayHassett Oval, Albert Park (57 J7)

Old Paradians v St Bedes Mentone Tiger sMonash Blues v Bentleigh

University Blacks v MHSOB - at Brens Oval,Parkville - 11 .30a .m .

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEOakleigh Clays v Salesian Scorpions

Mazenod 0 C v Old HaileyburyOrmond v Hampton Rovers

De La Salle (2) v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Scotch

Old Westbourne v KewTherry Penola 0 B v Bye

Rupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 C - 11 .30a.m .Fitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe - at

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2prR-19 SFCiTON iST KEVINS HAS THE BYE

COLLEGIANS 7.7 13.11 19.12 21.17 (143)ST BERNARDS 0.0 2.2 5.4 8.5 (53)COB: Lynch 5 Hampton 4 Weekes 3 Bushnell 2 Quick 2 Scott RutherfordCream Williams Curtis. Best: Lynch Hampton tVeekes Crema LightowiersScott. St Bern: Fouids 2 tale 2 ODea Indemenico Marion Creasev. Best:Indemenico Marton Bessat?gio Saltine W Raffle . Umpires ; Max Wittman DeanSchwab (F)MARCELLIN 3 .3 13.6 21.12 30.18 (197)OLD BRIGHTON 5.6 7.8 10.10 13 .13 (91)Marc: Winstanley 7 Stafford 3 Warner 3 Montagna 3 Bolger 3 Cropper 2Tabaeehetra 2 Turner Pell Dowling Redmond Crimmins Catalan Pesavento .Best : Redmond Winstanley Cropper Pesavento Pell Tabacchiera Old Br.Henley 3 Priestley 3 Jemtlng 2 Blatt 2 Oliver 2 Best . . Best: Oliver PriestleyStanza Browning Gunning Doherty . Umpires: Peter Cahill Simon Pearless (C18) (F) Katie White-Spier Tristan Collin Marcus Lefebure (G )OLD SCOTCH 0.1 1.3 3.4 5.4(34)DE LA SALLE 2.8 4.10 7.13 14 .17 (101)Old Scotch: Pearce 2 Hocking Tummel Gray . Best: Hocking Tesdorpf SmallHaines Gherardin Gray, DLS: Rae 5 Oakley 2 Nethersole 2 Pitcher 2 KeetyClose Thompson. Best: Cox Hogan Hesse Keelv Thompson Oakley . Umpires:Malcolm Foard (C 18) David Windlow (C 18) (F)UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 .3 12.4 13.6 15.8 (98)OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 7.4 9.5 ]0.8 (68)Uni Blues: Hayter 4 Brennan 3 Lesko 2 Farrell 2 Bradley Gilbertson MinnsSykes. Best: Carmody Dwyer Py4ie Brants Kelly Sykes . Old Rav: Preece 3 Bell2 Handley 2 DiStefano Thomas N.Smith. Best: Bonnice Harry Forest Halpin DSmith N Smith. Umpicr.s : Nick Keating Frank Kavanagh (C 18) (F)

Hitler Walpole Clarice Angove Poynton . Umpires: Patrick Couithard MarkDuthie (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 22 .2 7.8 10.13 12.20 (92)4.2 6.5 9.7 11.11(77)

Banyule VB: Tsingaris 5 Moore Mummery BrockwRll Green Shepard-MuellerDunstone S(avropokous. Best : Mummery ODonnell Green Moore G.DimeckShepard-Mueller. WhiteUisrs: Torney 7 AbdaIlah 2 Yore Kenez . Best: CrowTAbdallah Torrey Harris Carruthers Mtrabella . Umpins: Jason Lane JamieGunn (F)CAULFIELD GR 2.1 3.1 4.4 5.6(36)OLD CAMBERWELL 5.5 9.12 14 .16 18.20 (128)Caid: 4.4rzberger 2 Josem 2 Price. Best May Hardy Werzberger Parker wbtkawPrice. Old Camb: Hiller I I Clarice 3 Walpole 2 Peasnell Tolson. Best: Shanks

OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .6 6.14 10.15 13.21 (99)DID TRINITY 6.3 10.9 21.11 15 .14 (104)Details not received . Umpires : Jason Evans Jack Fagan (F)BEAUMARIS 2.0 2.2 3.3 4 .4 (28)RUPERTSWOOD 7.4 12.11 16 .13 21 .21 (147)Beaum: Williams Camera Hill Gravina. Best Bliesner Badman Camera WallHill Clemente. Rnperts : Qutgtev 5 Harrison 4 McPhee 4 Phillips 3 Tennant 2Pretty Allport Morrison, Best: McPhee Brennan Quigley Phillips MorrisonGlenn . Umpires: Brad Lowe Brett Bazky inO1D ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.1 2.1 6.4 9.5 (59)OLD CAREY' 8.5 16.15 21 .21 26.27 (183)Old Ess : Long 3 Caponetto 2 Phelan 2 Buthakow Dalinkiewlcz . Best LongPhelan Cerantonio Caruso Nadzielskt Caponnetto. Old Carey: C Laldlaw 5Bull 4 Remmers 4 Cronin 3 Day 3 M Laidlaw 2 1Vlllinj,ham 2 SheddonSmithwick . Best : M Latdlaw McQueen Smlthwick Bull Wagner Courtot .Umpires: Job Penrose (RFL) Tom Windknv (C 18) (F )

I»DER- 12 SECTION 3IA 1ROBE UNI 1 .0 1.0 1.1 4.3 (27)MHSOB 3.1 6.3 9.5 11.6 (72)La Tmbe: Holland 2 McGough McLean. Best Holland Knight Costin BeckHodge McLean, MHSOB : Hamilton-Ho 6 Anderson 2 Llm Tan Barkatsas . Best:Taft Anderson Hamilton-Ho Lim Tan Lam. Umpires: Lee Crossley MattSimpson (F)OLD IVANHOE 3.6 8.10 12.12 15.14 (104)OAKLEIGH 0.3 1.5 5.10 6.15 (51)Old Iv: Foster 3 Giafanga 2 Roger 2 Clarke 2 Binney Ellis Baldwin Ro ..~erilisFerrantino Harrison . Best: Hyndman Foster Bolran Roger Colbert Baldwin .Oak: Cieaty 3 Wills 2 Miller. Best: Barrand Cunihan Derks Fitzgerald HaroldWills . Umpires: David D' Altem Brendan Corcoran (F )ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 5 .9 12.15 20 .21 29.24 (198)AJAX 2.1 4.4 4.4 4.6(30)

StB(MT: Mouritz 8 Helfer 5 tridman 3 Neville 2 Campisano 2 MC ; -fit 2Terrell2 L'HuIlter A McConnell Mattin,'y Swayne Falh7nec Best : Mattin_:v FalldnerNestle Curcio McNeill Lawk;:r. :-j= Grof 2 Wein Jan)de . Best: KochenBiuezstein Rotstein Shulman Janine Kaplin. Umpires: Mark Jenkins JohnHughan (F)BENTLEIGH 2.3 7.6 11.9 16 .13 (109)OLD PARADIANS 3.2 7.4 10.5 15.6(96)Beat: Hunt 6 McIntyre 2 T Dewar 2A West Lawry Morrison Lewis Fidler Rossi .Best : Coles Fidler V)ahos Armstrong Hunt Lewis . Old Par. Zinanoric 4Crosthwatte 2 Patera 2 Bugeja Christie Clayton Geary Holden Irvine KreuzecBest: Richardson Clayton Valente Zianovic Petrou Geary. Umpires: IanKennedy Tom Haysom (F) Steve Durston-Ryan Sean Durston-Ryan (B)MONA.SH BLUES 3.1 6.5 10.8 12.12 (841UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 .5 12 .11 15.14 18 .14 (122)Mon Blues: Main 3 Cruickshank 3 Collins 2 Harding 2 Devanny Havlik . Best:Vincent Cruickshank Jacobson Barton Main Ha49ilc . Uni Blacks : Batista 6Beaumont 3 Hodgson 2 Ross 2 Rippon Jeramiah Gall Harris Flemming, Best :Batista Legoe Jeramiah Mikus Barron Corey. Umpires: Allay Ftrley ChristianSchaefer (F)

UMER-19 (2) BLUESALESIAN SCORPIONS 6 .4 14.9 19.15 24 .22 (166)DE LA SAId.E (2) 1.3 2.5 6.5 8.8(56)Saleslan Scorpions: Pullman 7 Smgh 4 Curtis 3 Jordan 2 Dunne MorselsJennings Kaladannis Kelly Francis C MaiUard Butterfield . Best: MorselloFullman Norman Kalogizvulls Dunne Kelly. DLS (2): Harkins 3 Bird 2Morwood Hassaba(la Breda. Best: Clinch Fisher Slivers Flanigan Bird BredaUmpires : Sarah McGill Richard Yann (F)OLD HAH.EEYBURY 5.5 10.6 14.11 17.16 (118)OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1.1 2.2 5.3 8.4 (52)Old Math Dolman 4 Lockmod 4 Korlos 3 Ellis 2 Johnson 2 Elliot Waite . Best :Lockwood Dolman Roberts Kerins Harrison Davis . Oak Clays: Sajenko 2 Levy2 Nguyen DeGeorge Adams JanJic . Best: Levy Cook Gilmour Sa}enko DureauBugeJa Umpires: Russell Davidson (Rot) Paul Tyier (F)MAZENOD 0.3 2.6 4.6 6.8(44)ORMOND 4.3 7.8 11.12 16.12 (108)Mez: Moran 2 N Crameri Johnson Bogar Mann. Best: Moran Regan Lewton NCramert J Cramai Ross. Ormond: Chisholm 8 Ashton 2 Woodford 2 AshleyCalvert Cribbes Jewell. Best: Calvert Barnes Duthie Chisholm MeLe)lendWoodford . Umpires: Sacha Koffman (Rot) Brett Herskope inPENINSULA OB 2,8 3.11 5.15 7.22 (64)HAMPTON ROVERS 3.4 7.9 8.13 12.17 (89)Penins: Wtgnall 3 DeLange 2 Smith Nestor. Best: S Rodwell P R.ignall BMitchell S Taylor M Kenny R w'htte . Hampt Rov: Rootsev 3 Ross 3 Whlte 3Hendry 2 Cannell. Best: Hille Smith Ross ZampagJlone Hendry White .UmPkes : Matt Good David Ewens (F)

UND$R-1 9` (21 REDOLD SCOTCH 3 .2 3.2 8.4 8.8(56)BULLEEN 1E WE 8.4 17.15 23.18 29 .26 (200)Old Scotch: Needham 4 Denver Hildebrandt Mitchell Mentor . Best MitchellHildebrandt Spargo Wood Needham Brownell. BuB TemP: P lbgl[s 10Meadows 8 D Voglls 4 LosYfldis 2 Sealw 2 Baikev Stamboulakis Tekin. BestLasifidls D Voglis P VagHs Baikev Coniston M Voglis . Umpires: Josh White-Spiers Brian Nunn (F)KEW 3.2 6.3 8.4 10.5 (65)EMMAUS ST LEGS 7.3 10.8 12.11 20.17 (137)Hew: Lay 3 Jackson 2 Bailey 2 Lutls3no McGregor Pike . Best : Jackson JollyFranklin Hennessy McGregor Wy9ey. Emmaus SL: Croughan 6 Robin 4 Quirk3 Later 2 Anderson Baranello Brayshaw D'Amfco Hickey. Best BaranelioOTlazy Hartley Hickey Ahern Quirk Umpires : Sean Scully David Murray inJames Scully Simon McInerney (B)DID WESTBOURNE HAS THE BYEAQUINAS 3.2 6.10 9.15 9.17 (71)THERRY PENOLA 16 2.7 4.9 6.14 (50)Aquinas: O'Donnell 3 Hale 2 Geddes Williams Price Sawyers . Best: ThompsonReece O'Donnell Ragouskas Thatcher. 'Iherry Pen : Elmi 2 Keenan WalkerFerraro Thompson. Best: Robertson Keenan Youseff Cooper DesavsaSomerton. Umpires: Mark Gibson Nathan Sheppard (F)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 6.4 10.5 13.7 14.8 (92)PTI'TROY REDS 4.3 14.6 17.7 24 .8 (152)Ruperta: Jurczyiuk 5 Evans 2 Fell 2 Lovett 2 Emery Catalano Ennis . BestHackett Ennis Anderson Jurczyluk Catalano Evans . Fitz Reds : Sulemenovski8 McKenzie 6 Boyle 3 Donato 2 Marcon 2 Bramham McKeown Minnis . Best:Beech Sulemenovski Topp Ritchie Minnis Donato. Umpires: Pat Machos RossPayne (RFL) (F)

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Under-19 - Section 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

Coach: Michael Jones Coach: David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach : Joe Lyttieton S Coach :S1(Asst Coach : Tim Ford Red Coach : Ian2)

Br;dgemanA 1 T. Kovess (vc) 1 S. Farrelly 1 N . Kaplan Asst Coach: Craig Kemic k1 .2 M . Williams 2 S . Edwards 2 R . Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings

2 tJ Ayzn 34 M Sma~3 N. Cram 3 M. Fieldsend 3 A. Del Mastro 3 S . Oliver

3 T Baan 3e 5 Elder4 TBacter 4 D .Clos eJohn5 T

4 N . O'Halloran 4 S . Rowell 4 Evmaenead 37RHakrcg5 A. Scott

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.6 J . Pitcher 5 J . Bortolotto 5 J . Miller 5 B SawWers 33 M Lin

6 .7 R . BlackVey 7 D. Keely(vc) 6 S . Abrahams 6 J. Geddes 6 A W" 39 N Wu

g J . Curtis 8 G . Hesse 7 C. MacLaren 7 J. Salem 7 Lasrrr6avj 40 MNeearv' m

9 M. Lynch 9 A. Cox 8 D. Valsorda 8 M. Bartlett 8 0Poffey 41 R Dumaresq

10 T. Z,mbachs 10 N. Roberts 9 D. Considine g T. Gunning

9 T Gherard. 42 T Foenands r10 T Harkness 43 J Mema r

11 B . Lou*Jeffrey12 S

11 W. Fenton

12 J. Hansen10 T. Stafford

ii10 J. Edge 11 N A~ 44 J Dar~'zn

.13 C. Weeks 14 A. De Marte n11 J. Gaspar 11 K . Sheehan 12 ATes~pf 46 EK~n

14 N. Quick 15 N . Harris 12 P, Augusti n'

12 J . Priestley 14 T Leeds 47 J Pearce

15 D. Hynes 16 M. Herkess (C) Callaghan13 P. O 13 J . Best15 M Furs 48 AFen y

16 W. Tarddt 17 L. Casey 14 A. McGlin 14 R . Doherty16 G Li#ey 49 H Taybr17 Awalace 5o T vogt

17 J. Hamilton 18 W. Dwyer 15 S . Pesavento15 J . Leaf Srtdh 51 NSparg~

1 8 D. Rajkuma19 T. Donegan

19 J . Crowe20 D. Hassaballa

16 C . Warner17 L Boyd 16 S . Mulligan 18 S Haines 52 H WAsm

i20 M. Weeks 21 L. Bull

18 D. Fraser17 B. Moon 19 TGaurd 53 Ct . e

20 M Rmnage 54 C WaoC21 F. Boland 22 Ti. Donegan

19 J . Crapper18 B. Blatt 21 W Cronin 55 M Eott

22 B. SimsDavie s23 J

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Coach : Robin SmithAsst: Matt Francis

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Four rounds to go and realistically six teams ineach Section can still qualify for the finals .Round 11 saw upset results continue in what isthe most closely contested season in Club XVII Ihistory . My 79% success rate has sent medown the Connell Cup ladder .Review of Round 11 .Section 1 .After an evenly contested match, St Kevin'sthrough straighter kicking defeated Mazenodby thirty points .Leaders, Prahran were largely untroubled todefeat Mt Lilydale by fifty three points .Old Melburnians justified my selection whenthey easily accounted for Old Brighton byninety one points .

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be classified as a likely finalist byaccounting for De La Salle by three points.

Old Scotch showed they are worthy to beclassified as a likely finalist by accounting forDe La Salle by three points . De La Salle seemedassured of victory well into the last quarterbefore Old Scotch kicked the last three goals tosnatch victory . Their best included: HughGyles, Dustin Adderley and Geoff Junkeer. ForDe La the best were : Anthony Boots, JoelMurphy and David Hyde .Old Xaverians showed potential premiershipform when they overran tenth placed UniversityBlues by one hundred and thirty one points .Section 2 .The Marcellin and University Blacks game wasa really close contest . The scores were level athalf time and Marcellin just edged clear in theend to win by four points . For the winners ; TheSymes Boys and "Banger", whose name I wastold is Andrew Russell were best.Collegians had a day out as they easily defeatedTherry Penola by one hundred and fourteenpoints.Leaders, Old Xaverians were untroubled todefeat Old Trinity by ninety two points .Jonathan Cade tried hard throughout to lift OldTrinity .A very inaccurate, Monash Blues paid thepenalty when Fitzroy Reds with far less use ofthe ball won by two points . My report indicatedMonash won everywhere but on thescoreboard . Their best included : Gaffney ,

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Johnstone andLombardo .The veryinaccurate Old

Grammarianscame from behind to overrun Eley Park Sharksand win by twelve points after a very lowscoring match. The "Sharks" were well servedby John Verdy, Damon and Jason Broadbearand David Bowen .Section 3 .Old Scotch with greater accuracy tied with theprofligate leaders, Whitefriars, whosecontinued inaccuracy could prove theirdownfall in a tense final . Scotch led for a lot ofthe game before a late surge by Whitefriars gavethem the lead only for Old Scotch to tie thescore just on the siren . Best for Whitefriarswere : Collins, Ward and Dalton .Caulfield Grammarians clung to second placethrough their eighteen point victory overEmmaus - St Leo's .Fitzroy Reds consolidated their top fourposition with a fifty one point win over OldGeelong, who still remain in sight of a final'sberth .With greater accuracy in front of goal, Nort h

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Old Boys were able to defeat Old Carey bytwenty points . For N .O .B .s, Cerini, Tehan andRyan each kicked three goals . For Old Carey,Andrews and White each kicked four goals .La Trobe University had the bye .preview of round 12 .Section 1 .prahrari s only loss this season was that bynine points against St Kevin's in Round 3 .Today Prahran have the opportunity to avengethat loss . I suspect their recent form entitlesthe "Two Blues" to favouritism and my selectiontoday.Mt Lilydale scored their first win of this seasonby defeating Old Brighton by seventy ninepoints . Although each of these sides has foundvictory illusive in 2005, I suspect the greaterconsistency shown by Mt Lilydale will enablethem to win again today .De La Salle, at home, should prove too talentedfor Old Melburnians .Old Scotch should consolidate their top fourposition with a comfortable win over UniversityBlues .Old Xaverians should be able to defeatMazenod, who lack the depth of talent to holdout the now resurgent "Crocodiles" .Section 2 .The in form Marcellin should possess enoughtalent to defeat Therry Penola even on theFawkner Reserve .Collegians, still with final four ambitionsshould be able to account for Old Trinity atBulleen .In a final's preview Old Xaverians journey toEley Park Sharks, where they will be out oftheir "comfort zone" nevertheless the leaderswill possess too much talent for the competitiveSharks .Old Essendon Grammarians face a long tripand a danger game at Monash University. Bothsides were very inaccurate last week and todayit could be a case of kick straight and win .Overall performance and consistency promptme to select Old Essendon .Fitzroy Reds and University Blacks who meet atRamsden Street Reserve are two sides whoserecent form has not been good . In Round 3 theBlacks triumphed by thirty seven points . I can'tenvisage a repeat on the smaller oval whereprevailing winds can effect the outcome ofgames . The Reds need to win to remain in thefour and the Blacks, after seeming certainfinalists now are a game outside the four . TodayIselect the Reds, which will please my readersat the Fitzroy based Club .Section 3.A battle for fourth place will take place atBennettswood when Emmaus - St Leo's playOld Scotch . At home and on a bigger ground Iam inclined to select Emmaus - St Leo's, whoreally have to win to remain in final'scontention.The enigmatic Old Geelong play second placed

Caulfield Grammarians on Como Park . It is alast gasp affair for Old Geelong's fmals' hopes .Victories are now regular at Caulfield and Iselect them to win again today and soconsolidate the double chance .Fitzroy Reds, should further entrenchthemselves in the top four by accounting for OldCarey.Leaders, Whitefriars journey to La TrobeUniversity where they should be able to honetheir kicking skills and maintain theirundefeated record .North Old Boys have the bye .Team Managers .Details of your sides' performance will beappreciated by 6 p .m. Monday . Telephone 94672857 or e mail nknugent@alphalink .com .au

AILE,STOEley Park - Today against Old Xaverians, twodedicated servants of the Eley Park Sharkswill celebrate personal milestones . ClubPresident and former Secretary, CoreyCresswell will play his fiftieth game . As wellas his administrative roles, Corey hasrendered sterling service on the field asexemplified by his 2003 win in the SteveMason Medal for the competition Best andFairest player . Also press correspondent, LeeKett will play his one hundredth gametoday . As well as contributing on the field foreight seasons, Lee has proven a dedicatedofficial who is ever conscious of gainingvaluable publicity for his club .

TODAY'S MATCHE SCLUB 18 (1)

Prahran v St KevinsOld Brighton v Mt Lilydale 0 C

De La Salle v Old Melburnians - atWaverley Park

University Blues v Old ScotchOld Xaverians v Mazenod 0 C

CLUB 18 (2 )Therry Penola 0 B v Marcellin

Old Trinity v Collegian sEley Park Sharks v Old Xaverians (2)

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Old Geelong v Caulfield G rOld Carey v Fitzroy Reds (2)

North Old Boys - ByeLa Trobe Uni v Whitefriars

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CLUB 18 (11ST P".LVINS OB 3.0 7.2 10 .3 13.7 (85)MAZENOD 2.3 2.4 5.9 7.13 (55)SKOB: Short 2 Perron 2 Crowley 2 P Harvey Fox T Harvey D Dunn W

Dunn Simon Conlon. Best : Grant D Dunn T Dillon P Harvev Short Fox .

Mae: Fotherg111 5 Bridgland Coxon . Best : Nussbaum Busby CoheresPollard Butch . Umpires : Paul Rapke Mark Thornhill (F )

MT LILYDALE 0.3 3.6 5.7 7.8 (50)

PRAHRAN 4.5 8.9 11 .10 15.13 (103)Mt LBydnle : Details not received. Prahran: Ivak 3 Kelly 3 Farrell 2 Scott

2 Macpherson 2 Henderson Burgess Slawinski . Best: Burgess StawinskiKelly Morton C Belej Macpherson . Umpires : Trevor Hansen (F)

OLD F4EL6 S 5.2 10.4 13.9 19.14 (128)OLD BRIGHTON 3 .0 4.1 6.1 6.1(37)Old Melb : Ironmonger 8 Righettl 4 H Tomlinson Parker BenderSchofield Jacobs Citing A Rush. Best: Utting N Barrett IronmongerForbes Osmond A Rush. Old Br : A Liptrot 2 D Cooper G Earl C Trim MStockdale. Best : D Cooper T Handley G Earl N Stenner S Davies DKovac .Umpires : Rick Benson Jason Evans (F)OLD SCOTCH 0.5 3.5 4.9 7.10 (52)DE LA SALLE 1.2 4.3 6.4 7.7 (49)Old Scotch : Fraser 2 Snow 2 Collie Giulieri N Simon. Best: AddisonGyles Snow Hooke Comport Craven . DLS: Hyland 2 Laska MurphyBoots Rudd Norton . Best: N Bewtck Marks Meieklejohn FelsburgRossiter Dimble . Umpires: Malcolm Foard David Windlow (F)UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 1.3 1.3 3.7 (25)OLD XAVERIANS 9.6 14.9 19 .13 23.18 (156)Del Blues : McKinley Glass Giles . Best : Glass Callery Irving McKinleyWaxman Collins. Old %av : Curnow 5 Silk 5 Hall 4 Ward 2 Lunardi 2Wright Ireland Perry Davies L Hardwick. Best: Curnow L Hardwick MHardwick Jones Perry Silk . Umpires: Frank Kavanagh (F)

CLUB 18 (2 )MARCELLIN 3.1 4.6 8.8 9.11 (65)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.5 4.6 7.7 9.7(61)Details not received . Umpires : Danny Carroll Simon Peerless (F)COLLEGIANS 5.4 10.6 14 .10 22 .11 (143)TBERi2Y FEPIOLA 1 .4 1.8 2.10 3 .11 (29)Coll: Oakley 5 R McDonough 4 Johnson 4 Grant 3 Burn 2 Lazer BMeD,ncugh Perkav Stedwell . B, -t: Johnson B',1eDonough Ln :r Burn

Grant Letchford . Therry Pen : Lyons O'Shea Bibby . Best: MurnaneKennesrv Keer.^n Melecki Serong Toohey. Umpires: Simon Brooks (F)OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 6.7 13 .10 16.12 (108)OLD TRiNITY 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.4(16)Details not received. Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto (F)OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.3 3.8 3.10 4 .13 (37)ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 .2 1.5 3.6 3.7 (25)Old Eso: Evans 2 Cartss Duggan. Best : Goodger Hughes Papal Turner

Hunter. Eley Park Sharks : Viola 2 Smith . Best: Verde D BroadbearBowen J Broadbear Bowen CressweIl Cavell . Umpires : Tom Windlow (F)

MONASH BLUES 3 .4 3.8 6.10 7 .15 (57)FITZROYREDS 2.0 6.1 7.2 9 .5(59)Mon Blues: Brown 2 Lombardo M Woods Collier Gaflney Richardson .Best: Gaffney Dods Johnstone Collier Coughlin L Woods. Fitz Reds:Grimmitt 5 MeNicol 2 Stevenson Toner . Best : Crane Marren ScrubyCrowe McNicol . Umpires : Geoff Kelly (F )

CLUB 18 (31OLD SCOTCH 2.2 5.5 8.5 10 .6 (88)WI=FRLkRS 2.5 3.8 6.14 8.18 (66)Old Scotch : Lacey 4 Lethlean 2 Neilson 2 Glover Tilbrook. Best: BarnettBallan M Wood R Wood Neilson Kyriakou . White : Elliot 2 O'MearaAtkinson Davies Rawley O'Brien Hennessy . Best: Sing Johnson VernalTatterson Andrews Dalton. Umpires: Brian Nunn Josh White-Spier (F)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 7.1 8.2 11.4 13 .8 (86)E US ST LEOS 2.2 5.4 7.5 10.8 (68)Caul : Minter 3 Fisher 3 Baxter 2 Townley 2 Tra. Berkman R NadebaumBrown. Best: Lowe Craven Andrew Pitts S Jenkinson R Nadebaum .Emmaus SL: Noseda 2 Monty 2 Perry 2 England 2 Wood Dunn . Best :Noseda Wood Carey Foley Manton Winduss . Umpires : Tony Byrnes (F)FITZROY REDS 3.3 7.6 12.11 15 .19 (109)OLD GEELONG 0.1 4.2 6.3 9.4(58)Fitz Reds: Prior 4 Duncan 2 Bennett 2 Flanagan 2 Cook VigilanteMarshall Cockshutt Campbell . Best : SehoBield Cockshutt ClarkFlanagan Alm Vigilante . Old Beat: McLean 2 Kilpatrick 2 Stevens 2Wilson Chadder. Best: Church Kilpatrick Southey Avery Legoe MeLean .Umpir es : Gerard Dowling (F )NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 8.6 12.6 15.8 (98)OLD CAREY 3.2 5.3 10.6 11 .12 (78)Details not received . Umpires : Peter Kelly Tony Robbins (F )LA TROBE UNI I-" .S THE BYE

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Results of Trihanaf Hearings -hgdall! MY 5,2005Mark Nancarrow, Terry Enola . Charging, 2 matches.Mathew Cumming, Box Hill North . Misconduct, 2 matches .Shannon Gallagher, Oakleigh Clays (Under-19) . Striking, 4 matches.Stevan Janjic, Oakleigh Clays (Under-19) . Threats of umpire, 8 matches .Javed Sadat, South Melbourne Districts (Reserv es). Misconduct,

*2 matches .Javed Sadat, Sth Melbourne Districts (Rese rv es). St ri king, `4 matches.

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*Rabee Massri, North Brunswick Striking, 2 matches .'Aaron Gregory , Old Melburnians ( Under-19). Disputing umpire's decision,1 match .`Aaron Gregory , Old Melburnians ( Under-19). Attempting to trip, 1 match .

'Paul Manoli, Fitzroy Reds (Under-19). Abusive language, 2 matches.

`Trent Morpeth, Old Trinity (Reserves). Misconduct, 2 matches.

'Xavier Carta, Old Brighton (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches.

'Xavier Carra, Old Brighton (Club 18). Disputing umpire's decision,l match .

'Xavier Carta, Old Brighton (Club 18) . Disputing umpire's decision, 1 match .

'Accepted prescribed penalty

Rps ufls of InvesfiaaUon sMonash Gryphons and Old Westbourne charged with a melee which allegedlyoccurred in their senior match on Saturday June 25 at East Caulfield Reserve.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 (first offence over the lasttwo year period) .Oakleigh charged with conduct unbecoming a club of the Association withreports which allegedly occurred in the Oakleigh Clays and Mazenod 0 Cunder-19 match on Saturday June 25 at Clayton.

1 . Oakleigh Clays sustained intimidation, verbal and physical abuse andgeneral conduct unbecoming of a member of the VAFA throughout the courseof, and immediately following the game held at Clayton on Saturday 25th

June.2. At the completion of the game players from Oakleigh Clays deliberately andpremeditatedly attempted to engage players from Mazenod in physical

altercations.4 . Mazenod player no 14 Dale McAillet was chased by several oppositionplayers who allegedly attempted to strike him .

Oakleigh Clays found guilty in respect to charges 1, 2 and 4 . The club is fined

a total of $500 and placed on a good behavior bond of $1000 to theconclusion of season 2005 .

°:J,12 U-TE SCOPESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence

($50); fourth offence ($100); each subsequent offence($100) .Rese rves/G18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmTherry Penola (R) Old Camberwell (S)Old Melburnians (C) Ormond (S )Ofd Scotch (C) Sth Melb . Dist (S)Uni. Blues (C) Hawthorn (S)

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11 10 1 0 1150 623 184 .59 40

11 9 2 0 1029 635 162 .05 36

11 8 3 0 1085 693 156 .57 32

11 7 4 0 878 712 123 .31 28

11 6 5 0 885 675 131 .11 24

11 6 5 0 847 837 10119 24

11 4 7 0 812 952 85.29 16

11 2 9 0 607 1166 52.06 8

11 2 9 0 433 1193 36.30 8

11 1 10 0 488 907 53.80 4

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11 10 1 0 1035 471 219 .75 40

11 9 2 0 918 439 209 .11 36

11 8 3 0 753 627 120 .10 32

11 7 4 0 975 693 140 .69 28

11 6 5 0 912 624 146 .15 24

11 6 5 0 699 812 86.08 24

11 4 7 0 703 856 82.13 16

11 3 8 0 455 835 54.49 12

11 2 9 0 433 1203 35.99 8

11 0 11 0 480 1092 43.96 0

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WHITEFRIARS 11 10 .5 0 1 926 560 165 .36 95.45

C 7LFlELD GR 11 9 .0 2 0 970 742 130.73 81 .82

FITZROY REDS (2) 11 8 .0 3 0 768 550 139.64 72 .73

OLD SCOTCH (2) 11 6.5 4 1 756 591 127.92 59 .09

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 6.0 5 0 838 640 130.94 54 .55

OLD GEELONG 11 5.5 5 1 779 768 101 .43 50 .00

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 4.5 6 1 534 900 59.33 40 .91

LA TROBE UNI 10 3.0 8 0 400 835 47.90 30.00

OLD CAREY 10 2 .0 9 0 517 1134 45 .59 20.00U;.'!1- .1 7 -' t3j P Y3 L D For % Pb

OLD PARADIANS 11 10 1 0 1461 644 226.86 40

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 1 0 1331 891 149 .38 40

OAKLEIGH 11 8 3 0 1339 881 151 .99 32ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 7 4 0 1040 875 118 .86 28BENTLEIGH 11 5 6 0 927 893 103 .81 20MHSOB 11 4 7 0 785 1016 77 .26 16OLD IVANHOE 11 4 7 0 768 1052 73.00 16

LATROBEUNI 11 3 8 0 750 1126 66.61 12AJAX 11 2 9 0 682 1155 59.05 8

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A SECTION POLD XAVERIANSOLD HAILEYBURYUNIVERSITY BLUESMARCELLINOLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANSSTBERNARDSOLD TRINIT YST KEVINSCOLLEGIANS

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ELSTERNWICK 11 11 0 0 1750 754 232.10 44HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 7 4 0 1466 1081 135.62 28BULLEEN COBRAS 11 7 4 0 1437 1135 126 .61 28ST MARYS 11 7 4 0 1363 1123 121 .37 28ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 6 5 0 1037 803 129 .14 24BOX HILL NORTH 11 5 6 0 1019 1273 80 .05 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 5 6 0 1044 1403 74 .41 20ALBERT PARK 11 5 6 0 907 1234 73 .50 20RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 2 9 0 642 1859 34 .53 8

B SECTION P W L D Far arrst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 11 9 2 0 1153 730 157 .95 36DE LA SALLE 11 9 2 0 1328 854 155 .50 36OLD BRIGHTON 11 9 2 0 1217 991 122 .81 36MHSOB 11 5 6 0 1044 1041 100 .29 20CAULFIELD GR 11 5 6 0 975 985 98.98 20OLD ESSENDON GR 11 5 6 0 1021 1075 94.98 20WHITEFRIARS 11 5 6 0 984 1103 89.21 20MAZENOD 0 C 11 3 8 0 807 1054 76.57 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 3 8 0 863 1180 7314 12NORTH OLD BOYS 11 2 9 0 816 1266 64.45 8

C SECTION P Iff L D Far a % PLSUNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 1 0 1175 753 156 .04 40BEAUMARIS 11 9 2 0 1075 842 127 .67 36OLD CAMBERWELL 11 6 5 0 1189 977 121 .70 24PARKDALE VULTURES 11 6 5 0 1114 919 121 .22 24AJAX 11 6 5 0 1141 1104 103 .35 24OLD PARADIANS 11 6 5 0 1051 1164 90 .29 24HAMPTON ROVERS 11 5 6 0 1195 967 123 .58 20MONASH BLUES 11 4 7 0 915 982 93.18 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11 2 9 0 866 1309 66.16 8BANYULE 11 1 10 0 821 1525 53.84 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsFITZROY REDS 11 10 1 0 1356 677 200.30 40ORMOND 11 9 2 0 1377 766 179.77 36OLD CAREY 11 8 3 0 1146 959 119.50 32PRAHRAN 11 8 3 0 1158 1038 111 .56 32EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 5 6 0 1095 1014 107 .99 20OLD MENTONIANS 11 5 6 0 1017 1050 96 .86 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 5 6 0 1096 1292 84 .83 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 3 8 0 1044 1210 86 .28 12AOUINAS 0 C 11 1 10 0 821 1361 60 .32 4GLEN EIRA 11 1 10 0 647 1390 46 .55 4

02SECTION P If L D Far Asst % PtsOLD GEELONG 11 10 1 0 1436 691 207.81 40RUPERTSWOOD 11 10 1 0 1427 981 145.46 40PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 4 0 1236 984 125.61 28WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 7 4 0 1083 1031 105.04 28LATROBE UNI 11 5 6 0 1099 1034 106.29 20OAKLEIGH 11 5 6 0 1272 1213 104.86 20SALESIAN 0 C 11 5 6 0 980 1040 94 .23 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11 3 8 0 959 1452 66.05 12BENTLEIGH 11 3 8 0 923 1462 63 .13 12SWINBURNE UNI 11 0 11 0 690 1291 53 .45 0

D3 SECTION P L D For Agst % PtsWERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 10 1 0 1445 766 188 .64 40WEST BRUNSWICK 11 9 2 0 1045 866 120 .67 36ST JOHNS 0 C 11 8 3 0 1114 677 164 .55 32KEW 11 7 4 0 1069 1042 102 .59 28OLD WESTBOURNE 11 6 5 0 1018 845 120.47 24SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 6 5 0 1164 1082 107 .58 24UHS-VU 11 4 7 0 925 1165 79.40 16MONASH GRYPHONS 11 3 8 0 963 1258 76.55 12POWER HOUSE 11 2 9 0 640 1177 54.38 8SYNDAL TALLY-1-10 11 0 11 0 810 1315 61 .60 0

A RESERVE P P✓ L D For a o pisOLD XAVERIANS 11 11 0 0 1082 484 223.55 44OLD SCOTCH 11 9 2 0 1127 514 219.26 36ST BERNARDS 11 6 5 0 832 783 106.26 24OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 5 0 623 625 99 .68 24OLD HAILEYBURY 11 5 6 0 701 863 81 .23 20COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 527 679 77 .61 20UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 4 7 0 655 825 79 .39 16OLD TRINITY 11 4 7 0 599 775 77 .29 16ST KEVINS 11 3 8 0 656 898 73 .05 12MARCELLIN 11 2 9 0 461 946 48 .73 8

8 RESERVE P W L D For Agsst % PL;DE LA SALLE 11 11 0 0 1246 367 339.51 44OLD IVANHOE 11 10 1 0 874 559 156.35 40MAZENOD 0 C 11 6 5 0 838 658 127.36 24MHSOB 11 6 5 0 707 591 119.63 24WHITEFRIARS 11 5 6 0 634 838 75.66 20ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 4 6 1 707 795 88.93 18NORTH OLD BOYS 11 4 7 0 615 1052 58 .46 16OLD ESSENDON GR 11 3 8 0 585 894 65.44 12CAULFIELD GR 11 3 8 0 617 1085 56.87 12OLD BRIGHTON 11 2 8 1 583 830 70.24 1 0

C RESERVE P by 1 D Far Agst % Fts

BEAUMARIS 11 10 1 0 997 523 190 .63 40OLD PARADIANS 11 9 2 0 863 569 151 .67 36UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 8 3 0 912 457 199 .56 32OLD CAMBERWELL 11 8 3 0 856 635 134.80 32HAMPTON ROVERS 11 6 5 0 681 730 93.29 24AJAX 11 4 7 0 576 765 75.29 16BANYULE 11 4 7 0 556 814 68.30 16PARKDALE VULTURES 11 3 8 0 727 803 90.54 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11 2 9 0 559 980 57.04 8MONASH BLUES 11 1 10 0 568 1019 55 .74 4

Dl RESER VE _P L D For Agst % PtsORMOND 11 10 1 0 1158 404 286 .63 40FITZROY REDS 11 9 2 0 1187 406 292 .36 36OLD CAREY 11 7 3 1 822 713 115 .29 30EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 6 5 0 917 732 125.27 24YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 5 5 1 758 816 92 .89 22OLD MENTONIANS 11 5 6 0 859 816 105 .27 20PRAHRAN 11 5 6 0 738 799 92.37 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 3 8 0 606 988 61 .34 12AOUINAS 0 C 11 3 8 0 524 1112 47.12 12GLEN EIRA 11 1 10 0 382 1243 30.73 4

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