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On Sunday, 17 July 2005, the VAFA playsthe VCFL for the Brian Molony Cup atSportscover Arena . This game is part of theVAFA's ongoing commitment to provide itsplayers, at all levels, with the opportunity toplay representative football for the VAFA,and we thank the VCFL for its commitmentto the game .

µ hile we realize that club

footbatd (both in the VAFA and

the VCFL) is, and will remain, the

primary focus of all players, it is

important that all players be given

the opportunity to play at the highest

level, and this game is an opportunity

for the best players in each of the

competitions to pit themselves

against the best from other Victorian

Country Football Leagues ."

The VAFA has a strong commitment torepresentative football, and the players areto be commended for the commitment,time and effort they put into representativefootball . No doubt that the VAFA is as keento beat the VCFL, as the VCFL is to beatthe VAFA.

Today we celebrate the tenth anniversaryof games between the VAFA and VCFL . TheBrian Molony Cup is named in honour ofone of the stalwarts of the VCFL - Brianfinished his VFL career with St . Kilda andthen Carlton in the 1950's and headed toPort Fairy as a playing coach and then toArarat . Upon conclusion of his playingcareer he became President of the AraratFC, then the Wimmera FL and in turnbecame the Wimmera FL delegate to the

VCFL. From thispoint on Brian was

President of the

VCFL for (2) termsand during this

time struck upstrong friendships j

with John Dillonand Jim Hawkins(VAFA Life

Members and formerPresidents) . A legacy of these friendshipssaw regular representative fixtures becomepart of each competitions annual schedule,and while they are now bi-annual fixtures,the games are very evenly poised at 4/5 inthe VCFL's favour. We play for the Cupevery two years, and a great rivalry hasdeveloped between the competitions overthe years . The VCFL won in Barooga in2003 by getting off to a flying start .However, all the games are extremelycompetitive, and we look forward to a close,entertaining game today

We have also taken the opportunity toshowcase a VAFA U19 Section 1 game

(Collegians v De La Salle OC) whichdisplays our top level of U19 football within

the VAFA and a FIDA exhibition match as

the curtain raisers to today's Brian MolonyCup .

FIDA (Football Integration Development

Association) does a fantastic job providingfootball for people with an intellectual

disability, and the VAFA is proud to

support and assist in any way possible.

To all those participating in today's games,good luck, and we hope that you enjoy yourday of representative football .

Bruce McTaggart

President VAFA

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

J u ly 16th, 2005 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 05 No. 1 30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

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9 .50am-12 .20pm U19 Section 1 MatchCollegians v De La Salle O C

11 .30am-1 .30pm Official Luncheo n

12 .30pm-1 .15pm FIDA Exhibition MatchCity v Country

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5pm

VAFA/VCFL teams enter the arena

National Anthe m

Coin Tos s

VAFA v VCFL (Brian Molony Cup)

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Presentations - On-fiel dVAFA Best Player (by VCFL selectors)VCFL Best Player (by VAFA selectors )Brian Molony Cup - Member of Molony famil y

AftermatchDownstairs Function Room

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A. Bridgeman .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..

Coach : David MadiganAsst Coach : Tim Ford

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1 T. Kovess (vc) . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .2 S. Edwards .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ~. . .. . . . .3 M. Fieldsend .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .iI. . .. . . . .4 D. Close .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .l . . .. . . ..5 T John . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .~ . . .. . . ..6 J. Pitcher . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .~ . .. . . . ..7 D. Keely(vc) . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 11 . . .. . . ..8 G. Hesse . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .: . .. . . .. .9 A. Cox . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .( . .. . . .. .10 N. Roberts . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .11 W. Fenton .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. j . .. . . .. .

12 J. Hansen . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .

14 A. De Marte . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .

15 N . Harris. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. : . .. . .. . .16 M. Herkess (C) .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. : . .. . .. . .17 L . Casey. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. ~ . .. . .. . .18 W. Dwyer . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . ..~ . .. . .. . .19 J. Crowe . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .20 D . Hassaballa. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . : . .. . .. . .21 L. Bull . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .1 .. . . .. . .22 T. Donegan .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . ---- . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .

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23 J . Casey . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .j .. . . .. . .

M . Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . .N . Crema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .

T Baxter . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .1 . . . . . . ..A. Scott .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .

M. Feld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . .R . Blackley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J . Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M . Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .T. Zimbachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . .B . Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . .S . Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C. Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .N . Quick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D . Hynes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. Tardiff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . .J . Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . .D . Rajkuma . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . .

T. Donagan . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M . Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .F. Boland . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B . Sims . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . .J. Davies . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . .. .T. Cook . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . .. . ...D . Adgemis .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . .. . .. .T. Rutherford . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .B. Sutton . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .C . Bushnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .1 . .. . .. .M. Lightowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .1. . . . . . .

24 J . Fletcher . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .25 S . Nethersole .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .26 B. Hogan .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .~ .. . .. . . .27 S. Miles . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . i .. . .. . . .

29 T. Kovarik . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . : .. . .. . . .30 N. Thompson .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . : .. . .. . . .

32 D. Lowe . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . ~. . . .. . . .33 N . Stewart . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . :. . .. . . ..34 J . Oakley .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . ~. . .. . . ..37 G . Rae . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. - . . . .. . . - .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . ..46 J . Toniolo .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .1 . . .. . . ..

Raine & Horne

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1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FINAL

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Paul Corrigan (C)

James Hope (VC)

Quinton Gleeson (VC)

Murray Pitts

Gerard Beven

Laz Siapantas

Joel Rice

Adam Chatfield

Daniel Flaherty

Stuart Low

Damian Lynch

Mark Liddell

David Boundy

David Biggs

Andrew Ramsden

Leigh Hendra

Lincoln Reynolds

Justin Arnold

Travis Ruyg

Mark Paterson

Andrew Lowcock

Cam McKenzie-McHarg

Brett Trollope

Daniel Cullinan

Andrew Crow

Nigel Credlin

Dave Waters

Liam Ryan

Former AFL player (Geelong) . Onballer providing great leadership to his club .

Versatile defender back to his best form after knee surgery .

A Grade Best and Fairest winner in 2004 continuing that form into 2005 with thedefending premiers .

All-Australian defender whose AFL and VFL experience have made him a stand out inrepresentative games.

Mature age debutante at representative level whose form has been a key to his club'ssuccess this year .

Fast and elusive and excelled in his debut at representative level in WA in 2003 .

Earned All-Australian selection after an excellent performance in Under 23 matchagainst WA last month.

VFL-experienced onballer whose previous representative games have been first class .

Tall and versatile with VFL experience . Performed well at representative level in 2004 .

Has overcome an injury plagued 2004 to again be a key running contributor thisyear.

Made the transition from defence in the VFL and WAFL to be a leading goal kickerthis year.

Versatile forward and captain of the winning VAFA team against the SouthernFootball League last month .

Versatile big man who earned All-Australian selection after his fine performance inthe Under 23 game in Perth last month .

Classy small runner who debuted at representative level with a top class gameagainst South Australia in 2004 .

Veteran of team and Captain of the 2002-04 All-Australian team. Tall ruck/forwardplaying better than ever this year.

First timer at representative level. Has been team's "prime mover" as an onballer athis club .

Former SANFL player who can hold down key positions in defence or on forward line .

Debutant at representative level . Gutsy rover with experience in the VFL .

Returns to representative football after a two year absence overseas . Versatileonballer with VFL experience .

Good performance in representative game against Southern Football League sees himget a second "Big V" this year.

Debut performance in 2004 saw him get the South Australia trophy for his game onthe forward line .

Solidly built big man making his debut at rep level . Previous experience at VFL level.

VFL premiership payer with Springvale . Has been his club's most consistentperformer this year.

Another of the leading goal kickers this year. Earned All-Australian selection for hisgame in the Under 23 match against Western Australia.

Former A Grade Best and Fairest winner making his representative debut .Consistently good performer on ball and on the forward line .

All-Australian in 2002-04 who has capably performed in a number of key positions .

Another former A Grade Best and Fairest . Consistent performer at rep level overmany years .

Debutant . Versatile onballer who has been an excellent performer at club level thisyear.

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Jamie Allan

Jeff Anderson

Rhys Archard

Adrian Burgiel

Hayden Burgiel

Jim Cail

Craig Clarke

Leigh Davies

Scott Henning

Duane Hueston

Chris Jones

Chris Ke1f

Warwick Knuckey

Kade Kuschert

Aaron Langsworth

Karl Lohde

Joe McLaren

Tim McLean

Brad Murray

Paul Newman

Wayne Ninyette

Small quick Rover with agility to match . This is Jamie's first timein a VCFL Jumper

Tall mobile hackman represented VCFL 3 times, renowned talldefenderAt such a young age Archard is already an accomplishedrepresentative playe rDangerous agile forwar d

Quick on bailer. Twice league B&F winner (West GippslandLaTrobe )

3 time VCFL Representative and 2004 ACFC All Australian, wellrespected onballer .

At 201cm tall not many can out reach this ruckman . YVMDFL andVCFL Representative and 2004 All Australian .

Strong hackman, East West Representative at Under 18 level . Theboy from Swan Hill will be hard to beat .

Tough defender and on-baller from Maffra, will run all dayVersatile on-baller with VFL experienc eTall back flanker with pace, and seasoned League Representative

Skillful ruckman from Beaconsfield .

Tough on baller, great skill Ist time VCFL Representative

Key position backman with plenty of footy smarts . 5 timeInterleague Rep and first VCFL Jumper .

Utility, great dashPowerful mid fielder, pacyCreative experienced utilityCan play fon,vard or back, for a tall is very quickElusive midfielder, will run all dayClassy forward will be one to watchAs with most small forwards, can sneak goals and will also bedangerous in the air.

Justin Oppenlander The wingman from Balranald had a great Carnival for Centra l

Ryan O'Sullivan

Ben Parkinson

Luke Saunders

Mitch Grant

Christian Shaw

Peter Shepherd

Andrew Shipp

Dean Talbot

Jarrod Twitt

Line Wellington

Luke Beatty

Murray, will set up opportunities for the forward s

Has played his fair share of Representative football in the CentralMurray, and reliable ruckmanSmall dashing left footer

Versatile back pocke t

All Australian midfielder, great on both sides of the body

Geelong utility and Left foote r

Key position forward with pace and strength . Will be hard to beatone on oneSpeedy midfielder, with silky skilsl the former Docker may causesome headachesAll Australian VFL player, loves the big stageAll Australian representative with talent and skill to burn

Courageous Tough Backman

Agile, half forwar d

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1ND, ~ ~ - ~ ~Jf : 23:-'D, 2005r ;';A SE C-107,'

St Kevins v Old Haileybury

University Blues v Marcellin

Old Melburnians v Old Xaverians

Collegians v Old Trinity

St Bernards v Old Scotch

B SECTION

Old Ivanhoe v De La Salle

MHSOB v Old Brighton

Whitefriars v Mazenod 0 C

Caulfield Or v Old Essendon Or - at SportscoverArena - SatSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v North Old Boy s

ROUND 14 - JULY 23RD, 2005CSIONBanyule v Monash Blue sParkdale Vultures v Therry Penola 0 B

Hampton Rovers v Old CamberwellAJAX v University Blacks - at Arden Street Oval,Nort h MelbourneOld Paradians v Beaumari s

D1 SECTIONFitzroy Reds v Glen Eira - at De Chene ReserveBulleen Templestowe v Ormon dOld Mentonians v Emmaus St Leos 0 CYarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 C

Prahran v Old Carey

D2 SECTIONSwinburne Uni v Rupertswood

Salesian 0 C v Old GeelongLa Trobe Uni v Oakleig hIvanhoe Assumption v Williamstown CYMSPeninsula 0 B v Bentleig h

D3 SECTIONKew v West BrunswickWerribee Amateurs v South Melb Districts

Old Westbourne v UHS-VU - switched from originaldra wSyndal Tally-Ho v St Johns 0 CMonash Gryphons v Power Hous e

D4 SECTIONBulleen Cobras v Box Hill NorthHawthorn Amateurs v Eltham CollegiansNorth Brunswick v Elsternwick

Richmond Central - ByeSt Marys v Albert Park

UNDER-19 SECTION 1De La Salle v St KevinsUniversity Blues v CollegiansOld Scotch v Marcelli nOld Brighton - ByeSt Bernards v Old Xaverian s

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Rupertswood v Banyule ViewbankCaulfield Or v Old Essendon Gr - switched fromoriginal draw

Beaumaris v Old MelburniansOld Trinity v WhitefriarsOld Camberwell v Old Carey

UNDER-19 SECTIONOld Paradians v La Trobe Uni

Monash Blues v Old IvanhoeBentleigh v St Bedes Merit TigAJAX v MHSOB - at Arden Street North Melbourneat 9.20 a .m .Oakleigh v University Black s

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEOld Haileybury v Salesian Scorpions - at Fisher Oval,Haileybury College, Keysborough at 1 p.m .Mazenod 0 C v Peninsula 0 BOakleigh Clays v Hampton RoversOrmond v De La Salle (2) - switched from original draw

UNDER-19 (2) REDTherry Penola 0 B v Old ScotchRupertswood (2) v KewAquinas 0 C - ByeOld Westbourne v Bulleen Templestowe - to be playedon Coll ege Oval (entry off Gate C off MarquandsRoad) at 1.30 p.m.Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB 18 (1 )De La Salle v St Kevins - at Waverley Park

University Blues v Mt Lilydale 0 COld Scotch v Old MelburniansOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 COld Xaverians v Prahran - switched from original draw

CLUB 18 (21Eley Park Sharks v MarcellinMonash Blues v Collegian sOld Essendon Or v Old Xaverians (2)Old Trinity v University BlacksTherry Penola 0 B v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)Old Carey v Old Scotch (2)Caulfield Or - ByeNorth Old Boys v Fitzroy Reds (2)Old Geelong v WhitefriarsEmmaus St Leos 0 C v La Trobe Un i

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS B®~K O"

A .F.C. V.A .F.A .

"Your Coaches' Association"

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Your Coaches Association exists to provide an active service to all coaches of the VAFA .

The main activities of your coaches association are :

® Coach Education

® Coach Recognition

® Coach Support

As part of our support function we are actively involved in the VAFA rules review process . Thisinvolvement provides us the opportunity to present recommendations relating to rules andany other aspects of playing conditions to the Rules Review Committee .

This committee meets to discuss all recommendations from all participants of the VAFAnamely coaches, umpires, club representatives and supporters . The next meeting isscheduled for late August and your coaches association plans to meet late July to review andprepare our presentation to the committee.

We encourage your input and ask that you forward your suggestions to either AndrewSutherland or myself by July 23 .

andrsuthCau l .ibm .com

hharisiou@smorgonsteel .com .au

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all coaches the very best for the remainder of the

season .

Harry Harisiou

AFCA/VAFA President

The Complete Aw ard and Presentatio ns Service

ffi Wide range of standard Sporting Trophies andcustom manufactured award s

« All types of Plaques and Signs in brass, steel,acrylic, wood, glass, . . .

Honour Boards and update s

* Complete in-house Engraving and Artwork Service* Quality Crystal, Silver, Pewter and Leather Giftwar e

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It was frosty, wet, slippery and particularlymiserable if your team fell last weekend . Ofthe five winners, only one failed to more thandouble their opposition score & Uni sen tanother ominous warning of their intentions,humbling the second placed Sharks.REVIEWThe Blacks capitalised on an early wind

advantage and Beatty were left in their wake

as Uni's Scarlett, Bevacqua and Smith led

the charge . In difficult conditions, the

competition leader was too desperate and

spirited although Wonnacott, Haynes andEnsor gritted their teeth for the Sharks .

Parkdale snapped their losing streak and in

the process may have ended Hampton

Rovers' aspirations of a finals placing . The

Vultures Sullivan's again shone brightly asdid Stephens and Kelly whilst Zampaglione

and Anderson were among the Rovers best .

Therry and Ajax had an even contest for

three quarters, but the Jackas had burst the

match open in the second stanza slotting six

goals to one . Kirzner and Rapoport kicked

nine between them and despite Faroldi's,

Crotty's and Barron 's efforts, the Oak

Parkers now find themselves precariously

placed with just six games to play .

OP saved their best to last, piling on six largeto run out handy winners against Monash .Boundy, Loney and Gale were the winner'sbetter players, whilst the showings ofdebutants, Cruickshank and McMahon wasencouraging for the Students .OC faced the improving Bears and despitethe home teams committed approach, theWellers produced a solid performancepeppering the goals 31 times to Banyule'sten . Hobart and Perryman worked tirelesslyin defence whilst OC was also delighted tohave Horskins back in the mix. O'Connelland Green battled hard for the Bears .

P iTIE' .-Will lightning

strike twice? The

only team to

defeat theBlacks in their last 32 starts, OldParadians, square off against the flagfavourites and aim to do again, what noother team in D1 or C grade has been ableto do . Uni are still smarting from the lossearly in the year and will ensure there willbe no repeat this afternoon .It's time to be cementing a place in the top

four, not sliding out, which is why the

clash between the Wellers and the

Vultures is of such massive significance .

Both teams can ill afford for the other to

inch clear, so this game should be close all

day . It can easily go either way, but I thinkParkdale will have their noses in front .

Therry host Banyule and both sides must

win if they are to try and avoid the lure of

a 2006 DI calling . The young Bears are

playing better, but Therry have troubled

most teams for patches in their games,unable to put it all together for sustained

periods, but their best should be good

CLUB LST'': Ts"iAL

C SECTIONAjax Kirzner 5 60Old Camberwell Loats 0 55Therry Penola Edwards 4 49Parkdale Vultures Macgeorge 4 48C RESERVEBeaumarisOld Camberwell

Old Paradians

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enough to earn them a third win today .

There is nothing inconsistent about Ajax's

form, they lost their opening five and now

they have mustered seven on the trot!

Today they head for an awesome eight

.,,.-hen they meet Monash, who despite

rccent failings, are quietly confident of

1 heir chances . The Students are capable,

but the Jackas have that winning feeling

and their run of victories is not finishe d

u r' 's almost last roll of the dice

= time for the Rovers, when they

welcome Beauy to Boss James . "

it's almost last roll of the dice time for theRovers, when they welcome Beauty to BossTames . A loss today will start talk ofulathematicai possibilities and that can'tIe good . The Sharks were disappointingList week and will be keen to atone . Theiact they can end their long time baysiderival's finals campaign is an addedincentive .CORRESPONDENTS - Glen Harrison -IliharroCcvyahoo .com

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Monash Blues v AJA XTherry Penola 0 B v Banyule

Old Camberwell v Parkdale VulturesHampton Rovers v Beaumari s

University Blacks v Old Paradians

c <- ~toxOLD PARADIANS 3.1 6.4 9.7 15.11 (101)

MONSH BLUES 1 .5 5.6 6.6 7.6(48)

Old Par: Porteous 6 Boundy 2 Brabender D Dean Dore McAllister

Murray Paglia Zivanovic . Best : Loney Boundy D Dean Gale Porteous

McAllister. Mon Blues : Grego ry 2 J Bolton 2 O'Sullivan 2 Hickey. Best:Smith Holloway Tinton Merlin Creamer Hickey . Umpires: Joe HartwigPaul Tuppen (F) Frank Palermo Sean Collins (B) Steven Piperno Daniel

Dal Pos (G )AJAX 1.1 7.5 9.10 11 .14 (80)

THERRY PENOIA 3.3 4.4 7.5 7.7(49)

AJAX : Kirzner 5 Rapoport 4 Markov Rosen . Best : Rapoport Lewski

Ktrcner M Segal J Segal Blashki . Therry Penola: Edwards 4 Goodwin

McWhinney Sldathitis. Best: Barron Favoldi Callegari Crotty Henderson

Goodwin . Umpi res: Peter Angelis Jeremy Heffernan (F) Andrew Esposito

Jim Exton (G )'... HANYULE 2.0 4.1 4.2 5.5(35)

OLD CAMBERWELL 4.5 9.8 11 .16 14.17 (101)

Banyulc Wise 2 N Taylor O'Connell Po}ser. Best: O'Connell Green Playfair

GayferWilmore C Taylor. Old Camb: Goodale Howard R Taylor P Tempon e

''. 2 Batzloff During Hardenberg Hardman B Ryan 7}mmons . Best: Horsktns

Perryman Hobgan Hobart Lowrie Tyvmmons . Umpires: Anthony CalderoneMick Brown (RFL) (F) Elise Man Grondelle Troy Cusack (RF7,) (B) DanielBrookes Bob Croxfbrd (RFL) (G )

PARKDALE VULTURES 2.3 3.7 5.9 10.11 (71)

HAiI ][I'i'OY ROVERS 0.2 0.5 2.6 3.10 (28)

Park Vulto Macgeorge 4 T Barr 3 Mick Sullivan White M Barr. Best: P

Sullivan C Sullivan Kelly M Barr Stephens Hampton . Hampt Row Browne

2 Zampagllone. Best : Zampaglione Browne Anderson Parkinson WoodsLawrence . Umpires: Ken McNiece Phil Call11 (F) Ben Bracken AndrewTriantaCyllau (Bl Kyle Mankev Paul Whitehead (G )BEAUMARIS 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.l )13)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.5 3.9 6.11 7.13 (55)

Beanm : Lynch MatuHck . Best: Aonnacott Graham Duggan L MnNicholas

Haynes Ensor. Uni Blacks: Dowsley 2 Green 2 Saeige 2 P Kempton. Best:

Smith Scarlett P Kempton Torney A Costello Bevacqua . Umpires : Nick

Fennessy Shane Macintosh (F) Alex Koutsoulds Blake Curtis (B) DanielScully

C RESERVE

OLD PARADIANS 0.2 1.4 4.7 6 .8(44)

MONASH BLUES 1.4 1.4 2.4 4.5(29)

Old Par: Palermo 2 Godfrey 2 Fantone Lombardi. Best: Jenkins FamineLuff M Ryan Godfrey Lombardi. Mon Blues: Main Spencer With;

Feenaghty. Best : Lui McCormick Brennan Feenaghry FvCe Spencer .

AJAX 0.1 1.1 2.3 2.4116)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.1 4.5 6.8 6.14 (50 )

'NOI.A 1.3 2.6 4.7 5.11 (41)

AJAX : Zemski Gerber. Best: Duadkov Seidl Zemskl Gerber Sacks

Benedykt. merry Penola : Murnane 3 Delaney Sacco . Best: Mathews

Corrigan Rlurnane Kuret Weston Owen .0.0 3.1 3.2 3.3(21 )

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.5 4.6 6.8 6.13 (49)

Banyulc Natoli Turnbull Witchell . Best : Phelan S Gray M Gray Thomson

Tsha4dwskv Nasrallah . Old Camb: Craven 3 Hend(e 2 A)essto. Best: Deny

Pike Jells Schmidt Joyce M Cottrell.PARKDALE VULTURES 0.4 0.7 0.7 2.8(20)

Park Vult : Wilkins Wingrave. Best : LevRtt Crilley Fogden Johnstone

Wilkins . Hampt Rm*. Glanville 2 Boyd Cave Fisher Gray. Best: Glanville Ng

Foster Bell Crowther David Williams .BEAUMARIS 0.0 0.5 0.6 0.8 (8)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.0 4.2 5.4 5.4(34)

Besum : Best: Jury McConchie McMillan M O'Brien Murhpy Presne :l . Uni

Blacks : Beaton 2 Brumby-Rendell Jese Cameron . Best: Barret PresticigeBrumby-Rendell Beaton Hamilton Thompson .

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C SectionAJAX B LE BEAUMARIS HAMP TON ROVERS M ONASH BLUES

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Mick Carty

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Hall1 . M . Duggan 1 H . Tregear 1 S. Chapman

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2 J. Israelschn 3 N . Taylor 3. J. Heath 3 G. Cannell 3 L . Holloway

2 B. RoseO 4 P. Gbury 4. M . Matulick 4 G. Carr (DVC) 4 B. McKenzie

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5 J. Rosengarte n

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5 G . Blieden 6 M . Morgan 7. S. Lynch'

8 Drew Anderson 7 P. Farra r

5 J. Rotstein 0 7 C. Taylor 8. M. O Brien 9 N. Pinto 8 A. Hickey

Vanaken6 D 8 B . Cantwell 9- B. Cousins 10 S . Blanchard 9 C . O'Sullivan.Krafche k7 L Willmore9 M

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12 G . Smyth (vc)

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' OLD PARAD6ANS F, I .". . THERRY PENOLA UNI DLACK S

f if O ~shannassy Coach : Dale McCann Coach : Tony Macgeorge Coach : Garry Dalson Coach : AnumnY Parkin

1 : Ken Schawb Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist : Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie Carter Res Coach: Lacman BeatonAssistants: Michael RicoRes Coach : Paul Martin Rob Paterson, M-att Fittolani

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2 M . Horgan 2 A . Hughes 2 S . Hecker 2 T. Goodwin 2 T- Sheldo n2 S . Chandler (Res)

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8 K . Little 8 L . Hollow 7 S . Pdce8 C. Haynes

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Brothers in ArmsIn Rd12 Parkdale Vultures played (5) brothers from

one family against Hampton Rovers. The Sullivans -Stephen (wing), Matt (forward), Paul (half-back) Chris

(onball) and Mick (CHF/Ruek) certainly have all linescovered and definitely give coach Tony Macgeorge

plenty of flexibility. From all accounts elder brother

Tim retired a couple of years ago after all (6) played

together . Parkdale Vultures also boast the Barrs Tim,

Chris & Matt . Certainly Family Football at its best at

the bayside Vultures . What about other VAFA

Brothers in Arms at present, let us know.

0 0 0Family Affai rCertainly will be at Boss James Reserve Hampton

Saturday when VAFAUA President Rob Mayston

umpires his 250th milestone game . Nothing strange

about that you might say, however on the boundary

will be his two boys Rob Jnr & Jordan . Now that's

Family Football at its best .

0 0 0

Retrospective Reunion

The Bernies acknowledged their 1975 PremiershipA and A Reserve players last weekend at a pre-match luncheon at their newly refurbishedclubrooms . While the day was a big hit with somemembers traveling from all over the country, thebiggest surprise the players and officials of that greatyear in St . Bernards OCFC history got was beingawarded a premiership medallion . You see the VAFAnever presented medals back then and the glint in allof the players' eyes upon receipt of the preciousmedallions was something to behold . Other clubskeen to follow suit are asked to contact the VAFA:sBrett Connell for more details . Certainly a great waycelebrate past glories and acknowledge the playersand officials of the time . Well done to Gavin Mitchelland the Bernies for their fore thought .

(1) 0 0500 nears closer for Mik eVAFA coaching legend Mike McArthur-Allen is fastapproaching his 500th game as a Senior Coach andhis current club Mazenod OCFC, along with pastclubs Bulleen United, Ormond, De La Salle OC andSt. Kevins OB are putting on a good old fashionedtribute/roast to the coaching guru . Tickets are $25and include a two course meal. Drinks are at bar

prices. The night will take place at the MazenodOCFC Clubrooms, Central Reserve Glen Waverley,8pm on Saturday July 30 . Tickets are pre-sell only -for more details contact Brett Connell -brettCvafa.com.au Brian GoodmanbrianCvafa .com.au, or Gerard NoonegnooneC%intgroup. com . a u

0

Ten Year Rep Reunion - Sunday July 1 7

The record stands at 4 wins and 5 losses to the

VAFA in their bi-annual Brian Molony Cup

clashes . This Sunday players from the successful

1995 team that defeated the VCFL at Morwell incold and miserable conditions will gather together

to re-live past glories . Some handy players in theside coached by Roger Ellingworth (Old

Melburnians /Melbourne /Hawthorn) were, Sean

Ralphsmith (Old Haileybury /Hawthorn) was

Captain, Anthony McDonald (Old

XaverianslMelbourne) was his deputy with plentyof other notables to boot namely a young And*-m

Leoneelli (Old Xaverians/Melbourne), VAFA stagames record holder and former captain '

Fuller (Old Scotch /Richmond), great Vj - %

representative performer Mark Brady (Old

Scotch/St . Kevins/Fitzroy) and of course theirrepressible Michael "Captain" Blood who was

named as the VAFA's best player in the ruck . Who

will forget the young Ormond full back Nick Sebobeing thrown forward in the last term and give bite

to a tiring forwardline, and the in and underburrowing Andrew Pickering (Mazenod) who took

on some the VCFL's toughest smallmen and wonor Sean Ralphsmith and Gary Milligan trading

blows on the outer wing. Great stuff and we're

sure there'll be plenty of stories flowing across thetables on Sunday as the former players relive their

past glories .

REP 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 manyand what particular game you wish to purchase .Also include a forwarding address and the VAFAwill provide a copy of the respective DVD you areafter. Further queries Kate BalmekateC'vafa.com .au or 9531 8333 .

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Don't you love weather like last week's? Limpteam sheets, soggy score & I/C cards, uselessballpoints, & trickles of icy water somehowpenetrating the best of wet weather gear! And howmuch worse for the poor buggers actually on thefield playing and officiating!LAST WEEKPrahran dropped their guard and Glen Eira madethem pay in last week's miserable weather . GElead all day, which is a top effort, since manypeople, including me, regarded the Two Blues asthe best 'heavy' ground unit in Dl . Sheedy,Shellard, Tsirogiannis & Clements all stood out inan even GE team . Prahran's Basil Cleary reportsthat Kristian Plummer did well at CHB, as didMatt Harrison alongside Kristian, with DanielBallard effective round the packs .YVOB found the Monds too much to handle as theDi Deputy Leader restored order in the ranks witha solid win . Simon Keheler, Michael Miller andLeigh Deledio were all major contributors toOrmond's 'steadier' after the previous round's slipup! Matt Laing, Dave Stevenson, & Paul Valoppiall battled hard for Yarra .Fitzroy Reds accurate forward work kept theAnimals under the hammer, as Reds have done toso many Dl sides this season! ESL came alive inthe second half but by then the game was out oftheir reach . Davis, Pollard, & Cianci starred forReds. Daymon Bruce C, Wiff McCann F, andAnthony Ballard R, all toiled effectively for theAnimals .Bulleen-Temp beat Old Mentonians after a hardslog. Mark Pietryk B, Jordan Wise OtB, & GregChivers (marking everything!) kept the Bullantsgoing . Palmer, Wiltshire & Mitvalsky all workedhard for the Panthers .Old Carey commendably did all the onepercenters in difficult conditions against Aquinas,and preserved its finals hopes . Old Carey'srunners Jack Joslin, Andrew Kent & Paul Niven,along with Travis Bull F were in top form . LeighElliott W, David Boland HB, and Brendan Helmestood out for the Bloods, but my modest mate GlenWhitehead played a real blinder!

TODAYGlen Eisa host YVOB, and, after the past coof weeks, playing GE is no longer a'gimmie'!

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I may was well go forbroke and pick GEto win their 3rd onthe trot, by a fewpoints !Ormond and Red sfeature in the clash of the Titans and, forget thegame, the really big question is, can 'Burgo' repeathis pre-match penetration of the Moods' innersanctum to suss out their game plan this week!!Sweep for 'bugs' in your change rooms is myadvice Wayne! This will be a top game, weatherpermitting, with Reds to win by a kick!

rmonzi and Redsfeature in the clash ofthe Titans and, forget the game, the

reatPy big question is, can 'Burgo' repeat his pre-match penetration of the Monds' inner sanctumto suss out their game plan this week!! "

The Animals & Bull ants meet with lots riding onthe result for both . ESL has a slim chance ofmaking the four as does B-T, and today I think theAnimals will win a close game by 2 goals .Old Mentonians an d Old Carey face off in a 'mustwin' affair for each of them . Both have beenharshly affected by injuries to key players thisyear. Though little separates the talented outfits,the Cs appear to be travelling better and theyshould win a very tight match by a point or so .Aquinas host Pr ~laran and the visitors will need t o

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III SECTIONFitzroy RedsAquinasOrmond

Old MentoniansDI RESERVE

CianciWoodenBeckettBasile

6 490 42o 400 38

Fitzroy Reds Capodiferro 2 52Fitzroy Reds Tornese 0 38Old Mentonians Stroud 0 3 6

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be on their mettle to prevent another 'shock' likelast week . The Two Blues are too talented andsavvy for that to happen twice in succession andwill win by 3 goals .Reserves winners should be: Bushrangers,Monds, Animals, Cs, & Two Blues .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &bhi98371 Cbigpond . ne t . a u

. LtdE. :L.I..TL` fJJ. VNE SOrmond - congratulates Simon `Diggs' Keleheron playing his 100th game today. Simon startedin the U19s, and always displayed outstandingleadership skills on & off the field, resulting in himbeing appointed Club Captain in 2003 . Simon has

demonstrated great courage & his uncanny playreading ability led to him amassing hugepossessions per match throughout his career . Hisstrong marking, silky smooth skills & longaccurate kicks from half back are all testament toSimon' s 100 inspirational games . We look forwardto many more of the same! (Nice work Digs - Bear) .

Old Carey - had a trio of 50 game achieversrecently: Adam White, talented and skilled

goalkicker ; high marking Luke Chiuchiarelli; &former Reserves Captain, Luca Guerra . All havebeen great Club servants despite each havingmany injury & career interruptions, and they allcontinue contributing both on and off the field.

Well-done & thanks Adam, Luke, & Luca!

Today, Brett Andrews, a 3rd generation Old Careyplayer, also plays his 50th . Regardless of seriousshoulder injuries Brett has soldiered on, as havehis supportive and dedicated Carey family . Brettlives and breathes Old Carey and we look forwardto many more games in the years ahead!Yarra Valley OB - congratulates its President, Tim

Hale, on playing his 150th game today . Tim wasa member of the 2003 Reserves Grand Final side,& was the Club's leading Reserves goal kicker in2002 & 4. He was also the top Section Reservesgoal kicker in 2002 . Tim began this season in theTwo's but has been rewarded with Senior selectionfor his strong marking and defensive skills . Healso became President this year and has beenfantastic as an events organizer for supporters &players, & for ensuring the Club runs smoothly.Well-done Tim!!

DI SECTIONGlen Eira v Yarra Valley 0 B

Ormond v Fitzroy Red s

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Mentonians v Old Carey

Aquinas 0 C v Prahran

D1 SECTION

PRAHRAN 0.0 3.2 5.3 7.5 (47)

GLEN EIBA 4.3 4.5 7.6 8.6 (54)

Pmhran.: A Pitts 3 Sleight 2 Ballard Northway . Best: Beven Harrison

Ballard Hall Bumiett Plummer. Glen Eira S Diamond 2 Clements Prtde

Vamvakis Shellard Can-am Pincott. Best : Sheedy Shellard Tsl iglannls A

Diamond Serpanchv Clements . Umpires: Eli Hayes Santo Caruso (F) Clive

Shipley (G)YARRA VALLEY 3.2 5.3 5.5 8.8(56)

ORMOND 6.4 9.10 14.15 15 .20 (110)

Yams Valley: Keem C Britt M Laing Dunk R Yen . Best: M Laing Stevenson

Valoppi Rolclcki Savage Hancock. Ormond: S Keleher 3 A Russell 3 B

Robbins 2 Jones Cook L Deledio Wells Miller Byrn Bailey . Best: S Keleher

Miller 'Wells Dale Bailey Bridges. Umpires: David Irons (F)

FPCZROY REDS 4.2 11.5 11.5 15.6 (96)

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 0.3 1.3 4.7 8 .8(56)

Fitz Reds : Cianci 6 Magee 3 W'esUow 2 Ritchie 2 Bennie 2 . Best- Davis

Pollard Cienci Ritchie Drury Clarke. Emmaus SL: Dint Buckle Levins

Damello Kelly . Best: Bruce McCann Bollard Krebbs Tribe Hampshire.

Umpires: Anthony Darren Graeme Templar (F) Glen Kennedy AmandaWhittaker (B) Matthew Kent Tristan Collin (G )

BULLEEN TERR'LSTOWE 1 .1 4.4 7.5 11.8 (74)

OLD MENTONIANS 0.2 2.5 4.6 7 .9(51)

Bulleen Temp: Williams 4 D Matthews 3 Tulloch P .Florence Robertson

Wise. Best: Wise Ptetryk Chivers Tourogianis Williams Tulloch WThompson. Old Merit : Alexander 2 Cochrane Dower Mantes Vick

Wiltshire, Best: Palmer Wiltshire MiNalsky Fairbanks Kiantos Dwyer.

Umpires : Anthony Simpson Paid O'Loughlin (F) Nick Kelly Julian Maccionf

(B) Matthew Cowley Marcus Lefebure (G)

OLD CAREY 5.5 6.10 9.13 11 .15 (81)

AQUINAS 0.1 1 .3 1.6 1 .1107)

Old Carey- T Bull 5 C Lakllaw O'Brien T Angus Stewart-Holmes JamesNiven. Best: Joslin T Bull Faelis Niven James Kent . Aquinas: Whitehead .

Best: Whitehead R Moran Helme Wooden W18ot Brown. Umpires: Daniel

Silfo Paul Dinneen (F) Michael Roche Tom Wischer (B) Eddie Boat (G)

DI RESERVE

PRAlIIL9N 0.2 1.3 3.8 5.13 (43)

GLEN EB2A 1.2 1.2 1.2 1 .20

Prahran: Mccudden 3 Bedford Livingston. Best : Gill Donachie MeCudden

Adamson Shipley Craig. Glen Eira: A Diamond . Best : A Diamond Evibling

Chatfield Lithgow Zwar Hollow.

YARRA VALLEY 0.1 1.5 1.6 1 .7113)

ORMOND 3.3 6.5 9.9 11.11 (77)

Yarra Valley: B Seeger. Best: Balshaw L Morris Oliver Joiner Simpson.

Ormond: T Ashford 4 T Naylor 2 T Stewart 2 G Smith 2 H Brown. Best : T

Ashford C Johnstone S Barker T Banks M Broadhurst S Macumber .

FITZROY REDS 1.5 3.7 5.8 10.9 (69)

EMA4AUS ST LEOS O C 2.4 210 5.10 5.11 (41)

Fitz Reds : Wilkins 3 Capodiferro 21 McBurney Nuttal Lee Parsons Guest .

Best: WilhKns Parsons Guest Lee McGrath Rome. Emmaus SL* McDermott

2 Heartens Landy Quirk. Best: Bonnicci Briggs Prosser McDermott

Simondon Bavage.BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1.0 4.1 5.4 6.5(41)

OLD MENTONIANS 0 .6 1.8 3.8 4.10 (34)

Bull Temp: Verga 3 A Smith Toscano Bone . Best: A Parris Theodrakakas J

Matthews Hanson Ferguson Toscano Verga. Old Ment: Sunter 2 Bournon

Worrell . Best : Field Alexander Stevens Millis Wilson Worrell .

OLD CAREY 3.6 8.10 11.16 13.19 (97)

AQUINAS 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 (3)

Old Carey: Vardy 2 L Guerra 2 Doggett 2 Konstanttnidis 2 Carr S Bennett

Connell Ward Davey . Best: Pump Davey Doggett Ward Croft Joyce.

Aquinas : Nil. Best: Lynch O'Halloran 0'Zergin Hope Dalton McEvrov .

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ddests fromSt Kevin, Old Paradim, Therry Penola ,

reviews .-] ; . in Monday'sAge

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JKNITWEAR

The race to the finals has heated up with Oakleigh

and La Trobe both capitalising on Williamstown's slip

up to Bentleigh by recording important victories in

the cold and wet last week to be just one game out of

the four .

Old Geelong continued on its merry way but not

before a serious challenge from Ivanhoe

Assumption. The ball was as slippery as an ice cube,

suiting the Hoes, who tackled hard at the stoppages

- of which there were many. The OGs led by a goal at

the long break but the game was still in the balance

when courageous onballer EIlan Healy snapped truly

in the final term but an OGs toe-poke at the 15-

minute mark would prove vital . Two more after that

sealed the victory for the flag favourite.

Oakleigh got the jump on Swinburne, grabbing a 22-

point quarter-time lead before running out easy

winners by eight goals . Good to see the return of

forward Jason Murchie, who snagged three in

atrocious conditions, while Luke Morrison and

Adrian Fidler battled hard . For the Krushers, John

Rutter, formerly of Syndal, continued his affinity

against Swinburne to be clearly best afield .

Peninsula kept alive its slim chances of stealing the

double chance when it outslogged Rupertswood for a

crucial 13-point win . The Pirates booted four goals in

the first quarter to open up an invaluable 17-point

lead at quarter-time before holding off a third quarter

challenge from the Woods to grab the points .

In other matches, the Trobers trounced Salesian by

10 goals to remain in contention for the finals, while

the Demons moved out of the relegation zone with a

26-point win over the Seagull s.PREVIEWRupertswood host Ivanhoe Assumption in anintriguing contest, especially given their respective

performances last week . The home side should get a

good work out from an Ivanhoe combination much

improved from the last time around, but should still

be too good . Rupo to win.

Top versus bottom as Old Geelong take on

Swinburne University at Como Park . Jason Murchie

made an encouragingreturn for Swinny ILI~_

last time out while

Luke Morrison continues his good form . However

winning form is good form, and Old Geelong continue

to be irresistible on this front . Old Geelong to win .

A derby match for the Krushers as Oakleigh welcome

Salesian OC to ScammeII Reserve . This should be a

close contest and with plenty of talent on both sides,

an aesthetically pleasing one . Tough one to call, but

I'll plump for the Krushers today.

I he Trobers benefited fromBentleigh's result last week, but

their own win also arrested their recentslump and put them within a game ofthe four. :'

LaTrobe University and Bentleigh meet atBundoora in a vital contest for both teams, albeit for

different reasons . The Trobers benefited from

Bentleigh's result last week, but their own win also

arrested their recent slump and put them within a

game of the four. With the bigger prize at stake, I'm

gonna go with LaTrobe on this one .

i ; illiamstown CY .-iS play Peninsula OB at Fearon

CLU LST C1iL T07: 'I

D2 SECTIONRupertswoodBentleighPeninsulaOakleighOakleighD2 RESERVERupertswoodWilliamstownPeninsulaOld Geelong

L BrennanPaul

PayzeBriggsBromley

A JordanBurgessGoldthorpHiggins

1 552 462 443 440 41

0 395 353 310 26

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Reserve in a match between fourth and third

respectively . Regardless of the result, it should be a

great game . I'll go out on a limb here and take Willy .

CorrespondentsPlease send any correspondence to

theqwill@hotmail .com or Andrew Wu -

wuey43CahotmaiLcom, ideally by 5pm Monday, for

this week only, as I'm (Quill) on 'olidee this week .

SOCIALSwinburne Uni celebrate their 10th birthday at the

Canterbury Masonic Hall on Saturdav July 30th

starting at 7 :30pm . Past players, supporters and

friends are all welcome to come and celebrate this

milestone and to hear the announcement of the

"'Pealn of the Decade" . Contact club president Shane

Lee on 0418 178 423 for details and tickets .

Swinburne University - Jason "JP"

Piotrowski plays his 150th game this weekend

against Old Geelong. Only the fourth player at

the Razorbacks to achieve this milestone, JP has

been one of Swinburne's greatest servants since

joining the club back in 1996 . A tail speedy

wingman who can take a grab . JP has featured

high in Swinburne's B&F each year, including

another third place in 2004, and has also been

selected in a number of section "team of the

year" lists . One of the fittest players at the club,

all at Swinburne congratulate JP on this

milestone and look forward to many more!!

Salesian - congratulate the achievement of 50

Games each by the Allen Brothers, Dean &

Paul. Both are strong marking piayers . Paul in

defence, and Dean as a key forward . Solid

Clubmen, the popular duo can look forward to

many more games at Chaddy . We also recognize

Andrew Seager on his 300th Game of Amateur

Football in the VAFA . Recruited from the fertile

nursery of De La Salle Under 19's (40 games) in

the late 1980's, Eggy has engaged himself in all

areas of our Club life, and typifies the Amateur

spirit, on and off the field. Congratulations

Andrew!

D2 CECTICNR1lpertswood v Ivanhoe Assumption

Old Geelong v Swinburne UniOakleigh v Salesian 0 C

La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh

Williamstown CYMS v Peninsula 0 B

IN SECTION

PENINSULAOB 4.2 4.4 5.5 6.6(42)

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .3 2.3 4.3 4.5(29)

Penin: Payee 2 Barron N C)zzringbold T Cogiilan T Prendergast . Best: Crean

T Prendergast Rees Stainforth Ferguson T Coghlan. Rupert: Clark 2

Brennan Elliot . Best: Boxall Monzell Keating Mcgovern Collins Elliot .

Umpires: Jamie Mayhew-Sharp Robert 0`Gorman (F) Greg Rollo Pete r

Maddocks(G)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONOLD GEELONG

2 .4 3.5 5.7 6.7(43)2.1 4.5 6.9 10.11 (71)

Ivan Mn: Tucker 2 Peggle Crawford Vallcanis Healy . Best: Peggte Healy

Brown Harris Crawford Galloway. Old Geet• Bell N Betts Fallaw Higgins

Legoe McCarthy C O'Brien S O'Brien W Paul. Best : W Paul McCarthy Betts

Vickers-Willis Higgins Fallaw. Umpires: Grant Joyner (Rot) Jason Wasaaj

(F) Christine Brown Paul Leggett (B )

SSVBiBURNE UNI 2.2 4.4 5.7 7 .9(51)

O IGH 6.4 9.6 11.12 14.15 (99)

Swln: Murchie 3 Piotrowski C Higgins Fidler Chung. Best: Morrison Fidler

C Higgins Flack Jones Piotrowski. Oak: Bell 3 Briggs 3 Cleary 3 S Fitts 2

A Kitts Nevezte Rutter. Best: Rutter Dalton P Holden K Holden Cleary

Garrard . Umplres: Matt Meier Jon Kerr (F)

SALESIAN 1 .4 2.6 3.9 3.10 (28)

IA TROBE UNI 1 .1 3.7 6.10 12 .16(88)

gales: Nannes Kelly Rogers. 3est: Rozankovc Nannes C Rose Ke lly Rogers

Davey . La Trobe: Treeaskis 3 Oakley 3 Davidson 2 McMeekin 2 Hogan

Adamthwaite . Best : McMeekin Darcy Hogan Davis . Umpires: Paul Jones

Sean Brallstord (F)

BENTLEIGH 2.1 7.5 8.9 10.12 (72)

WII WN 2.6 4.8 6.10 6.10 (46)

Bent: Sharp 3 Paul 2 Tangas Lee KopiL<chinski Padgham Sice. Best Lee

Gold Kopltschinsld Sice S Holmesby Banks . Wilt Cooper 2 B Hynes Lee

PhemLster. Best : Wheeler Ryan Griere Phemister T Hynes B H}mes .

Umpires : Bruno Savi Sean McNamara (F) Gaven Dawe (B) Trevor Foy

Daniel Reid ( G)

: McClaren Simon Loughnan Thek O'Shea. Best : Evans McClaren

D2 RESERVE

PENINSULA OB 1.4 3.9 4.10 4.11 (35)

RUFERTSWOOD 2.4 2.7 3.10 4.10 (34)

Penin: Goldthorp 3 P Prendergast . Best : Law A Parsons Bowen Warner

Heffernan Cahir. Rupert Plummer Powell D Soutaris Temming . Best: De

Bono McEwan Walsh Barry Walsh Temnllng .

IY OE ASSUMPTION 0 .2 0.2 0.2 1.319)

OLD GEELONG 2.2 4.5 4.10 5.13 (43)

Ivan Am* Peoples. Best: Joyce Franich Chazan Meredith Cote McDonald .

Old Gee3 : Leishman 3 Leslie Bayles. Best: Slattery Teague O'Hare

Leishman Symons Church.

SWINBURNE UNI 1.2 3.5 4.7 5.8 (38)

OAKLEIGH 1.3 2.4 2.7 5.8(38)

Swin : Allen 3 Dell'Oho 2 . Best: Roberts Furian McKenzie Allen Morris

Hamner. Oatrleigh: Keating 2 Plaukovits 2 Murray. Best: Perdikomatis

Nguyen Malcolm Murray Keating Halpin .

SALESIAN 2.1 4.2 4.3 5.5135)

LA 1ROBE UIdI 2.5 5.7 9.10 11.14 (80)

Goulden Stevens Chalmers Saville . La 17oba: Redmond 4 Tiernan 2 Paech

Ritchie Legin Btlkey Farming. Best : Ritchie Gaylord Redmond Kerrison

Brennan Redmond.

BEIaTLEIGH 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 .6(12)

. STOWId 4.4 9.8 13.9 19.11 (125)

Bent: Steward. Best: Richards Francis Dimattina Roberts Bretag Beetle .

Will : Burgess 5 Wouda 3 James 3 Elias 2 GriIIen 2 Street 2 L Henry Taylor

Williams . B;st: Elias Henry Jory Taylor Griffin Azzopardi .

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE 1101 OAKLEIGH OLD GEELOHG

Coach : Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach : Michael Lockman

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 Edmonds

1 C . Sharp 1 S . ConleyRes Coach : Bob Ellis

Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murray 1 M . Goldsworth y

Paul2 J 2 M Maud 2 J. Tolley 2 N. Casboult.

3 A. Pillito.

3 P.Harris 4 H . Davies 3 D . Britt 3 M . Whit e4 C. Stinchcombe (Cl

4 S. Sice 4 T O'Neill 5 S. Adamthwaite4 G Harry

. Kokkinos5 C 5 M . Vickers-Willis (Cl5 J . Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D . Gleason

.7 M Short

6 J . Bell

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

8 S. Ead7 J . Pau l8 G. Allen

7 S . Holmesby 7 P. Rawley 8 C . Correnti 9 C . Hogan g D. Kimpto n8 C . McFadden 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M. Forrest 11 J. Rutter 10 M . Avery9 L. Tangas 9 R. Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Furnell 11 L. Steven s10 J . Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D . Butler 13 L. Curtis 12 T. Pau l

11 D . Martin 11 D. Valkanis 15 S. Brooks 14 J. Nevezie 13 T. Canno n14 D Taylo r

12 T. Wright 12 B.Galloway 16 P. Farrant 15 G. Redford (RVC) .15 H. McCarthy

13 S . Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C . Blight 16 M. Bell17 D . Perry

16 T. Falla w15 B . McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A . Benton Connellan18 J

17 T. Bett s

16 D . Cha manP 15 G .Bo dY 20 A . Coulter.

19 R . Keating18 J. Malpa s19 N. Betts

17 S . Francis 16 M.Joyce 21 M . Ha rvey 20 J . Halpin 20 J. Legoe18 S . Adaway 17 T.Nixon 22 D . McMeekin 21 A . Perdikomatis (RC) 21 L. Teague19 M . Wilson 18 A.Boyd 23 M. Cossar 22 D . Wills 22 T. Bayles

20 R . Fishlock 19 D . Wood 24 L. Envall 23 J . Kerley 23 C. Fairbaim

21 A . Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 24 S . Kitts 24 S. Lansdell (V-C)Ison25 C

22 A . Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 25 C . Marshall . P

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

24 J . Roberts 23 L .Cale 32 S . Gibson Khod r28 A30 D. Yau l

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

29 K . Holden31 A. Munro32 T. Ayerb e

26 B . Padgham 25 J. Frisina 35 F. Tieman 30 P. Holden (DVC) 33 E. Bayle s27 J . Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 31 T. Bromley (C) 34 S. Maki n28 M . McCulloch (C) 27 B.Waithers 39 R. Slater 32 P. Lucas 35 M. Verge29 A . Clough 28 S.Graham 40 S . Murphy 33 S . Bando 36 T. Maki n

30 A . Lee 29 J . Clapper 42 D. Robson 34 L. Head 37 T. Waters38 L Smit h

31 A . Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D. Kerrison 35 R. Nuske39 J. Kilpatrick

32 D. Kopitschinski 31 D .McFarlane 45 D. McMeekin 36 M . Rya n37 S . Briggs

40 L . Teague33 P. Withington 32 J . losefo 47 A. Samson

Cammiss38 S41 S. Ross

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

39 W. Plaukovits42 C . L

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43 R . Parsons36 M . Ferris 34 C .Trea er9 55 C. Fehrin 9 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. Morley39 G . Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J . Clark 43 A. Hinton 47 J- Gale40 A. Steward 38 N .Haddon 44 N. Wills 48 R . Herd

51 J. Kilpatrick42 A. Mikkelsen 39 M. Ebbage C. Clamp 45 E. Videky

52 A. Higgins42a M . Hayes 40 J .Barbggalb T Cohen 46 R. Holde n

Stevenson47 M 53 A. Hosking44 R. Punter 41 C . McDonald N. Dunne .

48 J Reynolds54 R . Hughes

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

49 S. Collins55 C . Atkins

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~48 R. McEvoy 43 A . Shemshedin M. Garret 50 C. Lamb

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49 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 . Kilpatrick52 L. Sampson 46 P.Martin C . Knee 53 C. Pollock 60 B. MaClean

53 E. Box 47 T.Peggie P. Lias 54 B. Gant 62 G. Leishma n

54 R. Oldfield 48 R . T ood~

A. Mann 55 P. Malcolm 63 D . ArdlieAtkins64 J

55 G . Richards 49 A .Rosenfeld S. Miller 56 B. King.

65 R . Bel l56 C. Aitken 50 R. Shing G . Nelson 57 D . Nagel 66 H . Burgess

57 D. Clarke 51 D. Pearce X. O'Donnell58 P. Torpey59 T rchardOrchard

67 J . Bumell

B. Grant 52 M .Wilson L . Ryan.

~ E. Bennett68 B . Churc h69 A . Southey

61 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

Frannich57 M S. Moore 73 H . Foletta.58 D. Hager S. Pitaro

75 T76 M Hra es

59 C. Mcinney J. Waterman 77 S . Monagha n60 J . Nemtses B. Laidlaw 78 L Morriso n78 C. Brown D . Hill 79 N. Robinson

J Rotella ~ ► 80 C. O'Brie n.WATTS 81 G . Ritchi e

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWOOD SALESIAN S ►4t1DBME UNIVERSITY W ILLIAMST®Ud NCoach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach : Peter Turley Coach : Manny Debono CYMS

Res Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res. Coach : Carmelo Coach : Dens MacleodDell'Ollio Res Coach : Damien Hynes

t S . Parsons 1 P. FLINN 1 A. Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler

2 A . Parsons 2 G . PRICE 2 A. Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. James

3 M . Goldthorp 2 M . TEMMING 3 S . Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J. Di Grazi a

4 E . Bowen 3 P. REID 4 A. Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Woud a

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. Elias6 D Greive

7 S . Murray 6 S . GALLUS 7 G . Tucker 7 J Murchie8 M Higgins

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88 R . Stainforth 7 B. WHITEHEAD 8 S . Logan 9 L Morrison L . R ang T. Coghlan 8 K. ELLIOT 9 A. Campbell 11 D Milano 9 J. Munro10 A . Haley 9 M . KEATING 10 S . Oldfield 13 J Coy 10 B. Cocks11 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. McGuiness

13 T. Rees 13 B. SINNETT 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman14 S . White 14 L. PLUMMER 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street

15 J . Davis 15 N. WEBB 15 C. Rose 18 M Flack 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 . Hart18 D Oldham

18 J . Wheelan 19 D. COLLINS 18 D. Barry 22 S McKenzie .19 S Barlow

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

20 S . Prendergast 22 D. WALSH 20 A. Seager 24 C Higgins 21 M Welsh21 M . Barron 23 M . WEST 21 A. Bonnici

26 T Liston .22 S. Kin g

22 A . Atchison 25 D. KEENAN 22 S . Downey27 H Hodgson

23 C . McNamara23 R . Powney (VC) 27 R. JAEGER 23 P. Hanlon

28 J Ryan29 J~r~ 24 C . Pac h

24 T. Prendergast 28 D. MCDONALD 24 E . Hanapy 30 J Mennen 25(r)G . Burges s25 J . Rowe 30 K. SHAW 25 J . Rogers 32 P Be n

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26 A . Mu hp y 31 T. BOXALL 26 J . Nannes 33 S Christov 26 D . Lee

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28 B Taylor 33 R. LUPA 28 C. Savage 36 J Carter28 A. Kosmatos

29 S . Pratt 35 C. CERTO 29 P. DelahaYe 37 B Caimes29 B. Griffen30 K Dowsey

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31 J. Hynes31 D . Brennan 38 B. JOHNSON 31 L. Seville

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32 B . Liuui 39 A. JORDAN 32 G . Riley 40 J Kane 33 T. Boz33 A . Law 42 T. PLUMMER 33 N. Callaghan 41 M Handby 34 L . Henry34 M . Falkiner 43 T. BUTSON

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Controversy continued in A Sectio nfollowing Neil Ross' replacement as coac hof Old Melburnians . Key OM playersScott Oram and Andrew Topakas hadarrived at the club due to Ross' positio nas Senior coach and decided to apply for

clearances to top B Section Club, OldBrighton. The OM's refused to clear the

pair but had a limited time before thematter was referred to the Permit &

Reinstatement sub-committee forrecommendation to the VAFA Executive .OM's President, Rick Pisarski, declared

'the pair could be waiting a while'! In themeantime, facing the real possibility ofrelegation, the OM's did not help their

cause by failing to trouble Old Scotch tothe tune of a 12 goal loss. Nettleton, SCollins (4), Robinson, E Parthenides, Holt

and Crow were great players in Scotch'swin. OM's named Kennedy, Wiseman,

Ross, P Theodore, Lovett and Guest . Fieldumpires were John Miller and PeterSimpson .In Dl Section, St Leos (sixth), continued

to make an impression on the teamsabove and disposed of Old Carey 19 .15 to8 .11 . St Leos best were McKenzie (6), PMcGloin, Vaughan (5), Manton, Donovan

and Auliso. Carey identified their best

triers as Oppy, Birkill, Francis, Angus,Daniher and N Bull . It was a great racefor the goal kicking honours in this

section with some quality forwards allperforming consistently. The leaderswere Brownless (Old Camberwell) 60,

Amiet (Caulfield Grammarians) 56,Thomas (Aquinas) 55, B Vaughan (St

Leos) 53 and Cultrera (Aquinas) 49 .D2 Section was one of the more evengrades and all bar the bottom team,Fitzroy Reds with 1 win, could make thefour . Old protagonists Kew and Parksidehad their usual fierce contest with Kewwinning 12 .16 to 8 .10 . Kew had led atevery change and their talls had proved areal. stumbling block for the Red Devils,especially Sam Bruno at CHB and Kingkicked 5 goals . McCall, Hockey and

Matthews battledhard for thelosers .The Club 18competition oftenrevealed somee x c e p t i o n astatistics relating to games played bu thow about this one . In a feature article it

was stated that Therry Penola had 8players in their clubbies' team who

totalled no less than 2,1 17 gamesbetween them ; remarkable! Mick

Donohue 225, Rod Egglestone 332, PaulJones 300, Gerald Biddlestone 250, Dean

Boden 209, Bob Lyons 357, AnthonyRatcliffe 200 and Ron Costello 232 were

the veterans who were still enjoyingplaying together . Although myarithmetical interpretation makes it2,105 games, what's a mere dozen games

discrepancy?

John Kanis could not have written thescript better himself in his 300th game

when he was part of the winning Uni

Blues team against ladder leaders OldXaverians . Although Xavs were without

Bourke, Richardson and Mollard theBlues were missing Davis, McIntyre and

Hayter so the ledger was basically

" ohn Kanis could not have

written the script betterhimsetf in his 300th game whenhe was part of the winning Uni

Blues team against ladderleaders Old Xaverians . "

balanced. Both backlines fought valiantlyin the tight affair and not a goal wasscored by either team in the final termbefore Blues ran out winner, 7 .17 to 6 .8 .Best players; Wilson, Cavalier,McLachlan, Furphy, Herrald andHazeldine (Uni Blues) and Leoncelli ,

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Hawkins, Blood (3), Buckley, Dann andLandrigan (Xavs) .Coaches in U19 South were PeterMcBrearty (Beaumaris), Michael Malone

(Hampton Rovers), Steve Rust (Monash

Blues), Leigh Bowes (Old Brighton),Martin Legge (Old Camberwell), Tim

Kilworth (Old Geelong), David Andrews

(Old Mentonians), Brian Keating(Ormond), Owen Hourigan (St Kevins and

Andrew Barker (St Kilda/Sth Caulfield) .

Old Melburnians legend, Andrew "Archie"

Selleck, had finally reached his 250th

game. Well known for his stint covering

ammo football on Channel 7's "World ofSport" back in 1986, Archie was a life

member of the OM's and a multiple

award winner for his club .

'Senior Coach of the Month' was GrantWilliams (Uni Blues) now in his fourthyear with the Blues after a distinguishedplayer career with Mooroopna in theGoulburn Valley and a short time withMelbourne FC's under 18's .

~ .-old Scotch made sure the fight for thetop positions in A Section remained wideopen when they accounted for top teamOrmond, 10 .6 to 8 .10 . This result endedthe Monds winning run of six on end .Led by their star ruckman, John Moir,the Scotchies played a great final termwith Hodge, Macfarlane, Nelson, Smithand McGill all in the best. PaulSutherland was his usual competitiveself on the wing for Ormond and PhilMehrten, David McDonald, Barnes,McAsey and Russell were consistentplayers on the day .B Section field umpires were R Lippold,K Farrely, W Henry, D Wilson, JHorwood, B Walsh, R Wooley, A Jamison,B Hayward and N Wilson .

In A Section, Monash Blues caused an

upset by defeating University Blacks

(second) by 5 points (11 .14 to 12 .3) and

in so doing gave themselves every chance

of a finals' berth . A poor percentage

however could cause Monash to miss out

even though they were now in fifth place .

Best for Monash were Coldham, Smith,

"Big Jack" Syme, Mutimer, Moore and

Golding. Best for the Blacks were Birch,Bellingham, Perrett, Matthews, Moffatand S Costello .Kew, in B Section, came rattling homewith 7 goals to Marcellin's 1 in the finalterm but the damage had been done byMarcellin earlier in the game and theyhung on 12.23 to 13 .8 . Butler (4),McDonald, Price, O'Sullivan, Milaszewiczand Gartner were best for Marcellin andFletcher, Hayes, Rodda, Crowe, Mullinand Corcoran for Marcellin .Peter Fraser celebrated his 200th gamefor Old Xaverians and was congratulatedfor his service, both as a player andadministrator. Although the Xavs haddropped from A Section to D Section inrecent times the club was confident of arise back up the ladder with stalwartssuch as Peter Fraser remaining loyal tothe cause .

Top team in B Section, Old Scotch, held

sway over fourth placed Ivanhoe for the

whole game and finished easy winners,

10 .10 to 7 .7. Birch, Hay, Keon-Cohen,

Forrest, Hughes and Clarke (4) were very

good players for Scotch . Logan, Linley,

Fawcett, Ryan, Burns and Bowdern were

best for the Hoers .

'Club Histories' told us that Old Brightonhad to disband during the second WorldWar but reformed in 1957 and hadclimbed from E Section to C Section by1965 . The club originally played atBrighton Grammar School before movingto their present ground at Beach RoadOval .

Ormond remained undefeated andprobably snuffed out any chance Ivanhoehad of making the finals in A Section .Final scores were Ormond 13 .8 toIvanhoe 2 .12. In the mud the Monds bestwere Keith McConnell, Brian Walsh, ColMcDonald, Neil Rowe, Ron Trevorrowand Kevin Mithen . Ormond's Juniorteam were also undefeated . The mainchallengers to Ormond seniors looked tobe Old Melburnians who were clear insecond place from Uni Blues and UniBlacks .

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V'ifflealth by Gavan F-lower

Review which was highlightedThe Gryphons were once again competitive, this last week by slippin gweek against West B runswick as McNamara andKent did well . However, they were no match for thePies who have now won six on the trot . Also, aspecial mention to the Monash reserves that wonwith a kick after the siren by Matt Parker to moveinto double chance territory .The champagne was flowing at Syndal as theybroke their duck with a morale boosting 14-pointwin over South Melbourne . In the wet, theSynners kicked ahead in the second and withBrown, Lawes and skipper Cachia dominant, heldon to set up a do-or-die match for the Swans nextweek .

he champagne was flowing atSyndal as they broke their duck

with a morale boosting 14 point win overSouth Melbourne. 'I

I predicted an upset win for Westbourne overKew . However, it was skipper "Platters" Fairfieldwho proved the inspiration with a 55-meter torp inthe wet to seal the match for the Warriors in theirtwo goal win .In a predictable result, Werribee were far too goodfor UHS-VU recording a 10 goal win . While "the bigFreak" tried hard for the Students, his side was nomatch for the likes of the old firm of Keogh andTedesco who dominated .Finally, St . Johns retained third place with a solidwin against Power House . In a wet slog, "PrincipalSkinner" did well as the Jocs kicked away in thethird quarter to set up the win .PreviewWell done to the Syndal for breaking the duck,however, I believe it will be back to reality with athud as they travel to the "House of Pain" today .West Brunswick is in great form at the minute,and while many are plotting their downfall, it willnot be the Synners. Pies by 46 points .Kew is not having a good time of it currently,

out of the four . A bi gchance to jump straight back in today against aSouth Melbourne team whose form is harder topick than a broken nose . If Dahlstrom, Tinettiand Mainsbridge can get on top early, it will bethe Browns in a canter. My tip, Kew by 28 .Match of the Day is the local derby at Artie Parkbetween Westbourne an d Werribee . The Bees arethe team to beat, and in their Round 4 encountermade the Warriors look second rate . It should be alot closer today, though I don't think Westbournecan match the Tigers in the guts, and maystruggle to curtail the scoring of "the Generals" upfront . My tip is Werribee by 24 .UHS are another team whose form has fluctuatedthis season, though this has been more throughinjuries than anything else . Today they host aPower House team that still has a glimmer of hopeto stay up, but will have to win today to keep thishope alive . Unfortunately, I cannot see thishappening and am picking the students to win by21 points .St. Johns finally bounced back from their mid-season slump and will be looking to now build onthat win today against Monash . Still not clear ofthe relegation zone the Gryphons have a lot to pla y

CLUB NA [„ 1: LST WK TOTAL

D3 SECTION

Werribee

Werribee

Old Westbourne

Kew

D3 RESERVEWerribee

St Johns OC

UHS_VU

Werribee

C Lee 1 54

D Lee 3 43J Horsburgh 1 39

Vecchio 2 38

MarinisCallaghanForbesS Hardin g

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for, and with Harrak in good form, today is theirbest chance ever to beat the Jocs . With so much atstake though, it is hard to see this happening astherefore I am picking the Saints to win by 27

points .CorrespondentsPlease get your reports togavan .flower@spotless .com.au by midday onMonday .

MILE>'I'ONE S

Westbourne - Stephen 'Donut' De Piazza playshis 100th club game today . Steve joined us in1999 as a raw 17 year-old and played seniors inhis debut season, which was a terrific effort in afinals team that season . Asked to play above hisheight and weight on many occasions, Donut isall heart . A knee injury cost him the 2004season and its great to see him back pressingfor senior selection again in '05 . He would be oneof the fancies for a Reserve B&F at this time. At23 there are still many more games available to

him . Congratulations Donut! Adam Runcimanwill play his 50th club game having joined theclub in 1998 . A nuggety on-baIler, Runci was amember of the Reserves flag in '04 . Responsiblefor bringing down a number of senior playersover the years, his contribution is not only on

the field . Good luck today and well done .Monash - Journeyman Paul Callus finallynotches up 50 games this week after beinginvolved as a player or official for the best part ofnine seasons! Paul, a dour hackman and fitnessfanatic still manages to look 23 or 24 (eventhough he is much older) and gives his all withevery contest . Bring on the next fifty !St.Johns - All at St John's would like tocongratulate Gary Roberts who played his 50thgame last week and Josh Kelly for playing his50th game this week . Gazza and Logan joinedthe club in 2002 where they were both membersof the 2002 reserves premiership side and arenow playing seniors .Kew - congratulate versatile Jim Doumis onpassing 50 career goals with his bag off fouragainst Werribee .

D3 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Syndal Tally-Ho

South Melbourne Districts v KewOld Westbourne v Werribee Amateurs

UHS-VU v Power HouseSt Johns 0 C v Monash Gryphons

,iiill,'I(,t ;i19N

MONASH GRYPHONS 3.2 5:5 8.7 8.9 (57)

WEST BRUNSWICK 1.6 6.7 9.10 17 .12 (114)

Mon Gryph: MacNamara 3 J Rutherford 2 Schultz Pocock Watson .

Best : MacNam ar a Schultz J Rutherford Wells J Harrak Watson .West Bruns : Haysey 4 S Benjamin 3 Sudholz 3 S Edwards 2 Irving 2

Sheedy 2 Jelbart. Best: M ariampIDal Monagle Sudholz West S Benjamin

Haysey.Umpires: Pat Maebus Matt Goold (F)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.3 6.6 8.8 8.9(57)

STH MELB DISTRICTS 3.3 4.5 5.7 5.13 (43)

Syndal TH : Carina 4 Healy 2 Vanderkruk Robinson . Best: A Richardson

Herrmann Brown Meyers A Sheer Lawes .

Sth Melb Dist: Batchelor 2 Glendenning Cronan Margiannis . Best :

Aquilina Washington Glendenning Cronan J Duncan S Duncan .Umpires: Steve Caple Mark Gibson (F)

KEW 2.3 2.5 6.7 6.8 (44)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 4.6 4.9 7.14 (56)

Kew : Vecchio 2 Aitken Cullen lanni Mainsbridge . Best: Dahlstrom

Mainsbridge Tlnetti Allen Vecchio Watts.Old West : T Whiting 2 Hodgson 2 J Horsburgh L Hudson Fairfield . Best :

Hodgson Truslove A Miller A Horsburgh Lever Fairfield .Umpires: Mick Gtlday (F) Michael Lee Brent Reid (G )

FiERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.6 6.10 7.14 12.17 (89)

UHS-VU 2.0 3.1 4.3 4.3(27)

Wert ; Pahnmgton 4 D Lee 3 C Lee Stornebrink Borg Sandlant Vas6ou .

Best : M Keogh Tedesco Stornebrink Palmington Flack Borg .UHS-VU: Mottram 2 Corringe Forbes . Best : Hamms Carroll Sparkes

Smith Partridge Moorf3eld .Umpires : Michael Forde (F)POWER HOUSE 2.3 2.6 3.7 4.9 (33)

ST JOHNS 0C 2.4 3.7 5.10 7.14 (56)Details not received

Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Max Wittman (F) Sean Durstan-Ryan (B )

D3 RESERVE

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .3 1.4 2.5 5 .7(37)WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 1 .3 4.3 5.4(34)

Mon Gryph : Healy Hetherington Grenfell Still Parker . Best: DaviesClarke Baldwin Harrison Block Park.West Brnns : A Hamilton 2 Hogan Hutchens Vernon . Best: Heppell

Hutchens Purcell Z Rudd Sherry Twyford .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.8(20)

STH MELB DISTRICTS 4.4 7.6 11.6 12.7 (79)

Syndal TH: Paolone Vaglatis . Best: L Hannemann Thomas Turpin KellyCrew Burns Bartholomew.

Sth Melb Dist : Details not received.KEW 3.1 5.4 7.4 11.9 (75)

OLD WESTBOURNE 1.2 2.5 6.7 7.7 (49)

Kew : Symes 3 Roberts 2 Wood 2 Marchesant 2 Rakusz Carroll . Best:

P[etersen Symes Marchesani Wood McKerrow Doig .

Old West : Manolakakis 4 Braham 2 Crosswell . Best: Manolakakis

Larkin D Slattery DePiazza Braham Sandstrom .WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.3 4.5 6.8 9.13 (67)

UH8-VU 0.2 3.3 4.6 5.6 (36)

Werr: Harding 6 Moore Hartly Djakovlc Best: DiRosa Collier Mahoney

Harding Towers Nedmis .

UHS-VU: Gerolomen 2 Wallace Mitchell Aston . Best : Greenbank Bowers

Thomas Capogreco Mandallis Gerolomon .POWER HOUSE 1.5 1.6 5.8 5.11 (41)

ST JOHNS 0C 5.1 7.5 9.5 11.7 (73)

Details not received.

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D3 SectionKEW PJGNASR GRYPHONS OLD W~STX'ul-'i ;3 POWERHOUSE ST JOHNS

Coach : Rohan Doherty Coach : Steven Bourban Coach: Jeffrey Mson Coach : Brett Devlin Coach : Ben McGeeRes Coach: Brendan Dover Asst Coach: Geoff Still Snr Asst : Michael Christo Res Coach : Gary Dean Res Coach : Rod Walke r

Res Coach: Phil Warren Res. Coach: Scott Walke r

1 B. Latrarrn, 1 L . Clark 1 B . Gerace I M. Taylor San DVC I K Arnol d2 K. Allen (VC) 2 M. Healy 2 J . Braharn 2 R . Humphreys 2 M Peak e3 B. oeb"'m4 G . Crimmins 3 A. Gra dGrady 3 Trav. Edwards 3 J. Marshall 3 0 O'Conno r5 A. Cannan 4 N . Rutherford 4 J . Bartolo 4 B. Turner San VC 4 5 Holmes6 N . rnem (C) 5 J. Watson Hewitt5 S 5 P. Sosic 5 B Hilton7 H . WDernott8 D . Mainsbridge (DVC)

6 J . Leroy.

6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 6 M. Verberne 6 M Phaedono s9 A. Makris (RDVC) 7 J Garoni

7 B . Menyweather 7 C . Richardson 7 N Chalko S. Cullen 8 C . Yanni

8 A. Horsburgh 8 M. Hill Son Capt 8 J Ryann B. Woodhouse 9 G. Wadley 9 B. Reardon 9 AJones72 M. Grdie yi3 B r.iarchesaru

10 P. Williamson 9 F. Pavez10 D . Cooper 10 L Merrigan.

i4 J . Looker 11 B. McNamara 10 C. Lever11 B. Phillips 11 J Kell y

t5 A. Fountain 12 J . Landberg 11 S. DePiazza12 A. Brownjohn 12 P Walkeri6 D . woo d

17 G . Scott13 J . Stratford14 A . McKenzie

12 M . Baulch13 M Ristevski 13 J . Spence 13 B Pickering (C)

18 N . Dahlstromvecd,w19 A

15 A . Clarke.

14 P. Hudson14 W. Elliot 14 C Peake

.20 A. Actiew 16 P. Rennison 15 A Board

75 P. Hassler 15 M Kosmala21 hi.Andersan 17 S . Sewell

.Christo16 S

16 A . D9ntirto 16 A Paterso n22 T Aaken 18 M. Paolucci

.17 C . Macleod 17 C Carmody

23 J . deBlank 19 R . Coxhead 17 M. Aquiline 18 F. Doyle 77-R S Cockayne24 C . Stephens25 C . Warts 20 C . Staff 18 G . Walker 19 S. Matheson 18 C Emery28 S. Symes 21 J . Bingham 19 J. Mason 20 J . Nicholls 18-R A Dexter27 T. F,towe(VC) 22 B . Coxhead 20 D. Hudson 21 D Miller 19 J Cotto n28 S Ryan29 M. Dalrymple 23 B . Clark 21 L. Hudson

.22 R . Walsh 20 B Rydquist

30 C . Glansanre 24 D. Baxter 22 S. Anderson 23 K . Anthony 21 S Koppens31 D . lanni 25 M. Malone 23 S. Huntington (VC) 24 N . Bishop 21-R J Pardon32 A . Drago(RVC )33 L. Maunsell

26 A . Denye r27 M Mullins

24 L . Fairfield C{) 25 M . Driessen 22 G Roberts34 D . POC"Oc`

.28 C Leeton 25 Troy Edwards 26 D . Harris 23 J Diaz

35 R . Br'-36 B . Roberts 29 P.Warren 26 P. Mesman 26 B . MacCormack 24 L Mara37 S . Johnston 30 T. Vessey 27 T. Whiting 27 R . Davies 25 D Waters38 D . North 31 G. Roche 28 D . Slattery (Res C) 28 D. Boland 26 M Nelson39 J . Dennis40 D . tcinrass 32 A . Shufflebottom 29 S. Balloch 28 P. Cooper 26-R H Wathen41 L. Couner 33 A . Burgess 30 A. Mokrusch 29 M . Beasley 27 R Dowsett42 S . Parker 34 M . Graydon 31 A. Miller 29 A . Foster 28 G DOliviera43 S . Livingston43 M chivers 35 L. Vesey 32 G . Jenkinson 30 T. McFarlane 29 T Elli s.44 T. Livingston 36 G. Block 33 D . Benn 31 R. Marshall Res Capt 30 C Riley45 G. Evans 37 J . Fleming 34 C . Bramwell 32 M . Verbeme 31 B Skinner46 J . Hamilton47 J Sabsen

38 J . Rutherford 35 G . Robson 33 H. Clarke 32 A Rud d.48 R. Mehemet

39 D Grenfel l40 M . Willocks 36 K. Pilsbury 34 J . Conway 33 W Joyce

49 P. Dennis41 C Archer 37 C . Molitoris 35 S . Hatchard 34 M Hancock

50 B . Res chSr M . BW,r

.42 A. Robilliard 38 D . Nikola 36 M . D'Intino 35 J Sacco

52 M . Spann 43 D. Bradshaw 39 M. Oldham 37 S . West 36 J Russell53 B . Carroll 44 L. Wells 40 J Morsello 38 R. Benson 37 D Rydquist54 J . Doumi s55 J . Jacobs 45 J . Gonis

.41 K . Miller (VC) 39 B . Wooderson 38 M Webb

58 T. Frith 46 G. Kent 42 T. Brooker 40 R. Marshall 39 T McEacher n58 R. Waller 47 M . Parker 43 A Runciman 41 C. Byrne 41 L Callaghan57 R. Hosk"'g58 B . Bumen(RVC)

48 L. Mannikhuis.

44 B . Lennon 42 P. Arnold 42 W Montano59 J. Rakusz 49 C. Robinson

45 E Sandstrom 43 J . Howes 43 M Van Houten (RC)80 G. Muckian

G le1 M50 J. Bingham .

46 M Whiting 44 B. White 45 A Hal lenn.

62 M . Chalmers51 Luke Leeto n52 A. Flowerday

.47 T. Theodore 44 D. Glanville 48 A Fonceca

63 N. Gricks (RC)53 M Davies 48 R . Van Engelen 45 A. Contreras 50 C Horbury

64 N. Hyr~es65 S Net-

.54 G. Still 49 J . Miller 46 S. Campbell 52 D Jones

.88 A. McKe+row 55 G. Harrak 50 P. Habersatt

47 D. Crane 54 D Sinclair68 M . Thackwray 56 A. Palumbo 52 N Wallace

48 N. Sharp 55 J Gaget70 S . Mooch 57 W. Pocock

.Manobkaki s53 J 50 A. Volz 56 A Abele

Harp of Erin Hotel ~ J. Rutherford.

54 M . Crosswell55 G . Hamner56 C Pl

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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHSVU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC K

DISTRICTS Coach: Tony Rowe Coac h: Snar e Moarar n Coach: Tim Ellis Coach: Angus Hamilton

Coach : Earl Henderson Res Coach: Mark Elder Assistant: D. Forbes Res Coach: Rob Rantirm Res Coach : Damian Shaw

Res Coach: Brett DowningRes Coach: G . Mar idalisAsst Coach : G . Terne s

1 J. Washington DVC 1 G . Healy 1 J . Sparkes 1 D. Nedinis ( Res VIC) 1a M . Drain

2 Ma . Hannan C. 2 I . Bingham 2 R. Thorp 2 C. Lee ib A . Hamilton

3 J . Merv cich 4 P. Henderson 3 J . Nation 3 D. Flack 2 P. Hamilto n3 B . Irving

5 S . King 5 I . Tura 3r T. Clevelan dGor ringe4 L

4 S. 4 C. Lehman n6 L. Kealy 6 D. Paobne

.Mottram5 S

5 B. Cunningham 5 A. Cannane7 A. Hannan 7 A. Bums (Res Capt)

.6 S Cracknell

6 M. Walsh 6 S . Pieisch V. Ca t( P )X. Kidd8 8 R. Bennett

.7 D. Zulicki 7 B. Stornebrink 7 S . Benjamin ( Capt.)

g S. Aqualina 9 D. Richardson 8 S . Hams 8 M. Palmirgton9 J . Aylirx3

8 S. Monagu e9 A. Morphett

10 D. McCormick 1 0 G . Fox 9 D. Moorfie4d10 M Butera 10 M. Keogh (Sen Capt.) 10 D. Jelbart

it P. Daly 1 1 M. Meyer .11 D Forbes 11 M. Green 11 P. Norma n

12 A. Argyriou 12 A. Hermann.

12 W. Smith 12 B. Black 12 T. Maguire13 S . Brockley

13 E. Henderson 13 S. Miller 13 N. Rose 13 R . Bell (Res Capt .) 14 C. Bowshall - Tanner14 D. Bell 14 S. O'Boyle 14 J . Mitchell 14 J . Marinis 15 J. Sudholz15 B. Lazzaro 15 D . Reynolds 1 5k R. Lapish 14a AaTayiswr 1 6 S. Edward s16 J. Neimi 16 D . Venness 16 J . Tate 15 A . Murphy 17 J. Haysey17 P. DAndrea 17 C . Hayes 17 C. LangEndor< 16 R . Daly 18 G . Elli s

Cox18 G 18 J. Lawes18 A. Hellner 17 A . Tedesco 19 W. Touzel

.19 A. Reid 19 B. Boucher

19 J. Uebergang20 G. Madrigrano

18 D . Velisha 20 R. Bamford21 A. Thompso n

20 W. Brown 20 C . Hall 21 J. Hall i8a A . Morrow22 N Hart

21 B. Johnson 20 I. MacKenzie 22 G. Mandalis 19 S . Daly.

23 D. RuddMiln e22 T 21 D . Kennett 23 G . Temes 20 N . Renaut 24 J. Jenkin.

23 B. Downing 22 M. Buckley 24 N. Carroll25 D. Creek

21 A . Bor g22 A. Dibatista

25 S. Smythe26 R . Benjamin

24 B. Jaske 23 B. Bayliss 26 P. Thomas 23 D. Lee 27 D . Manoukinn25 S. Athe rt on 24 B. Bayliss 27 A. Cusick 24 L Carson 28 E. Waller26 Fi . Wiitchell 25 M. Kelly 28 B. Mcinnes 25 N. Addarrw 29 C . Sheed y27 P. Cheevers 26 J . Dasco6 29 A. Pashley 26 B. Vasilou 30 A. Goode

28 T. Paterakis 27 M. Leplaa 30 J. Pa rtridge 27 T. Davidson 31 R . MillerBabo n32 J

29 J . Adgemis 28 N . Williams 31 P. DolenceDimond32 S

28 D. Czajowski ( Sen WC).

33 T Thompson30 T. Zantuck 29 A . Sheer .

Schulz33 J29 P. Spry 34 I . Twyfor

dS . Hermman 30 B . Holland.

34 J 0'neill30 S. Simpson~s0n 35 M. Carmichael

32 D . McGee 31 A . Richardson.

35 S. Orbons 32 M . Jordon 36 Z. Rud d

33 M . Doyle 32 L. Hannem ann 36 A. Pendlebury 33 S. Wiggins 37 T. Dempsey

35 N . Moojen 33 T. Bart holomew 37 G . Ca tterall 34 F. Mehmet 38 D . Coonan39 R West

37 J . Clyne 34 T. Rowe 38# M. Sanders 35 B. Bumvorth .Fromhold40 T

38 D. Rowe 35 C. Cachia (CaoQ 39 M. Re a40 L. Maguire

36 A. Taylor37 P. Keogh

.41 D . Garvey

39 A . Briglia 36 M . Elder 41 A. Ludlow 38 T. Towers ( Res V!C) 42 B . Hogan43 J nTobin40 B . Bulpit 37 B . Robinson 42 D . Wallace 39 L LarxJSeld

.44 T. Stone

41 T. McOualter 38 M . Ch ristiansen 43 R . Franc'

40 S. Fuller 45 C. Stephens42 G . Gaytar 39 D. HalNSey 43r M. O neill 41 G . Grog an 46 R. Howard43 W. DAndrea V.C. 40 B. Thomas 46 D . F azakerley 42 J Pudon 47 M . Quigle y44 D. Geary 41 Y. Kaleunte 47 M. Turvey 43 A. Renaut 48 L. McGrego r45 C. Roe 42 M . McFarlane . Smit

s Gilmore48 49 S G 44 T JohnS1°n

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46 A. Ray 43 A. Brawn.

50 J Corbep 45 C . Alabakis 50 N. Hutchens51 L. Sherry

47 J. Royle 44 T Zaharo poufos Si S . Capagreco 46 B. Pa tton 52 M . Gorm o48 C. Maloney 45 C. Fmnes 52 J . Bowes 47 L Moore 53 A. Hog an52 M . Anderson 46 C. Jones 53 J . Thomas 48 B. Sinfleld 54 A. Meilak

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Gianneli s54 A 48 S Crew55 M . Tull 50 C . Mercia 56 S . Darling

.55 J. Pohlner

.49 M. Starr

57 C . Thomas59 J . Maguire

5 1 B . Daniels52 S . Hartley

57 A. Williamson58 D. Simmonds

61 M . Margiannis 50 C . Hall 60# T. Harris 53 A . Waldron 59 N. Simmonds64 M . Stetanidakis 5 1 M. Hale 61 T. Strathopou4os H ass-tt54 A 60 M . Spragu e

52 S. Anderson 62 M . Kennedy.

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53 C . Connolly 64 B . Walpole .~ R . Baker

62 M. Cu rtisGartlan63 J

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56 A. Treasure 67 M . Deluise 58 J . Rigoni 65 N . Seal81 C . Connolly 68# S . Greed 59 B . H ardman 66 R . Hussey

69 A. Dowdell 60 M . Czajowski 67 J. Smith

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17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

30 Justin Lipso n

32 Eli Have s

33 Robert Mayston

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Sav i

9 Russell Davidson

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Krame r

12 Daniel Silfti

17 Geoff Caulfiel d

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 Phillips

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul O'Loughlin

8 Steve Castersen

9 Steve Caple

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Calli l

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 Roifs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

29 Peter Liddell

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Penis

7 David Trot t

8 Sean Braiisford

10 Vaughan Sidebottom

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Ian Kennedy

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 David Anselmi

18 Grant Joyne r

19 Peter Pullen

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brown

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angeli s

33 Roland Fuhrmann

37 Joseph Hartwi g

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1 VIE USE_, J by Steve McCarthy

& Leah Gallagher

milestonesUnfortunately we missed a pretty importantmilestone which slipped by a couple of weeks

ago. rMck Gilday umpired his 400th VAFA

game on July 2nd . Mick umpired the

Rupertswood v Williamstown CYMS game

with his great mate Michael Forde. Mick,who won the VAFAUA's 2004 Andy Carrick

Award is well-respected and well-known inthe lower grades especially in the northern

and western suburbs . A foot soldier, who

' ick, who won the VAFAUA's

2004 Andy Carrick Award is

well-respected and well-known in the

lower grades especially in the

northern and western suburbs."

slugs it out week after week greatly assistingwith the lack of umpiring numbers quite

often forced upon us . Mick doesn't get totraining down at Elsternwick, but we know

'he's always there on Saturday afternoon

when needed . A big thank you to the

Rupertswood Football Club who made that

day an extremely memorable one for Mick .Congratulations from all at the VAFAUA

Mick, and we look forward to reporting onyour 450th in a couple of years .

Today our President Rob Mayston willumpire his 250th VAFA game . Keeping it afamily tradition, he will have his two sonsRob jnr and Jordan running on theboundary . Good chance for the spectators toyell out "Mayston are you kidding?" withthree of them out there you're sure to get itright .Rob started his umpiring with us, and after

being promoted to A Section he was then off

to Adelaide with his work, where he took upthe whistle with the South Australian

amateurs . He even managed to represent

South Australia by umpiring a representative

game against the I L __.- ._.____VAFA (with Macca )in 2000 . He returned to Melbourne a coupleof years ago and has now established himselfon the senior p an el .The President will be partnered with theimmediate past president Anthony Damen atHampton Rovers against Beaumaris, soumpires get back to the Boss James and helpcelebrate in the style we are accustomed to .

ThanksA big thank you from goalie Dominic N apolito the St .Bernards Football Club for the

presentation made to him last week at the

conclusion of his 250th VAFA game . Thanks

Bernies, always a pleasure to visit "the Pit" .

CongratulationsTo the umpires selected to umpiretomorrow's game against the VCFL, they are :

Field Geoff CaulfieldBoundary Michael SaundersGoal Kevin Segota

Well done guys, and do the VAFAUA proud !

e Wood yPoor Brent Woodhead on the way to a recent

game must have been slightly behind the

time frame, and then he showed a distinctchange of speed - unfortunately the flash

behind him will give him the exact indication

of the speed he was doing . Good (or bad)

thing was that it's his father's car and we all

know how Big Wood likes to see the

acceleration on the ground . How will he take

it in the form of a fine? Revenge is sweet as

father was observing son last week, how was

his pace?

Blood driveDon't forget this Tuesday the 19th, a group ofus will be heading off to the Blood Bank inSouthbank . Thanks to Brendan Corcoranfor organising this initiative .

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Death, taxes and losing a game of footy have nowall been experienced in D4 this year as Elsternwic ktasted defeat for the first time . Great win forBulleen who keep right in the hunt whilst the otherfinals contenders also had good wins .Round 12 Review sDulleen came out running and full of vigor as theytook on Elsternwick in wet and heavy conditions .The Cobras were definitely on with Pasinati starringat Centre Half Back whilst Brown also used hisstrength to great effect . The Wicks started to lookominous in the second quarter before Bulleenregained control in the second half to record aseason defining win . I wouldn't imagine the Wickswould be too upset and a loss might be what isrequired to spark it up again .Eltham continued on their winning ways,comfortably accounting for Richmond . The Galvinboys starred with Bryan kicking 9 and Johnprominent in the midfield . The Turtles were alsowell served by Mclaren and Foo . Liuzzi was againRichmond's best .St Mary's was another finals aspirant to record asolid win, this time at the expense of Box HillNorth . Tough slog all day in the conditions with thewinners best served by Gilchrist and Cope whilstBox Hill again had the Penny boys starring .Hawthorn took on North Brunswick and recordeda solid victory. Plenty of contributors at themoment for the Hawks with this weeks betterplayers including Caruana and L Collins . North'swere well served by Orr, Care and Pisasle .Albert Park had the week off.PreviewYet another top of the table clash with this timeElsternwick taking on Hawthorn. Not hard tooverlook the Wicks slip last week, minus theirCaptain, in slippery conditions and with a break offour games over their next rival. The Hawks havebeen good in recent times however ; they have onlylost once since these two sides met earlier in theyear. The match up of Neil in the ruck forElsternwick against young Hawk Dawson will bepivotal. This should be close as both sides enjoy thesmaller grounds however would expect Elsternwick

to bounce back onthis .Another cracker of agame sees Eltharnhost Bulleen . A win

•' ; he match up of Neil in the ruck for~ Elsternwick against young Hawk

Dawson will be pivotal . This should beclose as both sides eyVoy the smallergrounds however would expectEtsterrzuriePc to bounce back on this. "

to the Turtles would see them move back into thefour, probably at the expense of Bulleen! Can theCobras back up again and make it two great winsin a row? Having great troubles selecting this oneand hence have to go back to rule number 1, if indoubt take the home side . Eltham but by less than2 goals .Richmond trek to Box Hill North with both sideskeen to secure a morale boosting win . Richmondhas let in a few big scores in recent weeks and will

be looking forward to the bye for an opportunity toregroup . Box Hill's confidence has been down forawhile however they certainly are able to match itwith the best for periods of time . Expect them to ge t

CLUB

D4 SECTIONElsternwiek HunterBulleen Cobras BadanjekHawthorn Amateurs LaulettaElsternwick S Grac eD4 RESERVEElthamElsternwickAlbert Park

KrohnGoldmanS Allan

1 563 557 551 44

3 391 350 33

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Box Hill North v Richmond CentralEltham Collegians v Bulleen Cobras

Elsternwick v Hawthorn Amateur s

North Brunswick v Albert Park

St Marys - Bye

ST . . >

BOx ~L 14TH

R4

3.5 5.7 7.8 10.13 (73)

0.1 0.1 0.2 1.400)

St MarTs: C Armstrong 4 Ryan 3 Cope 2 Dwryer 2 L Armstrong

Andrews Harrison Tagell Bull Adam . Best : Gilchrist Cope D'astoli

Andrews Purcell C Adam .

Box Hill Nth: Penny 2 Yalamanchie Robinson . Best : M Penny D

Penny S!le Rogers Garrett Riscalla .

U-- . Wayne Hinton (Rot) Patrick Coulthard (F)

C- : C TTRAL 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.4 (16)

ELT 4.4 12.13 20 .15 27 .22 (184)

Rich : Moffatt Speakman . Best : Liuzzi Speakman Vervoorn Nuske

Gardiner Guthrie .

Eitham: B Galvin 9 McClaren 7 Turner 4 Thomas 2 Jorgensen R Foo

Andrews A Mann Clark . Best : B Galvin J Galvin Clark McCLaren

Gilbert Andrews.Umpir Peter Pullen Peter Griffiths (F )

JL C0: LAS 6.4 7.8 9.13 11 .17 (83)

ELS' -M: 3 .1 4.7 4.7 4.12 (36)

But Cu Cookson 4 Badanjek 3 Mullinger Whittaker Pearson

Laurance . Best : B Cookson D Trinchi R Pasinati J Trinchi T

Mazzarecca T Pearson .

Elst: Byrne Hunter S Grace Huggins. Best : Stuchberry B Mahoney

Mason Neill Cummins S Mahoney.

Umpires: Geoff Deveson Nick Brown (F)

HAWTHORN AMATUERS 6 .6 8.12 15.17 19.22 (136)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 2.9 3.11 4.13 (37)

Haw : Lauletta 7 Dawson 3 S Averv 2 Jackomos 2 Rice 2 Saulle Hall

Carle . Best : Opie Caruana Ridley L Collins Emu Hall .

Nth Bruns: Boudoloh 2 Twaddle Taha. Best: Orr Care Robertson

Pisasale Greening Mountney .

Umpires : Ross Kennedy Steve Castersen (F)

ALBERT PARK HAS THE BYE

D4 RESERVE

ST ASARYS 3.5 5.7 7.8 10.13 (73)

BO9, HILL NORTH 0 .1 0.1 1 .2 1.400)

St Marps : Bernardi 4 Nicholson 2 Rousis 2 H Adam Koumantatakis .

Best: Bernardi Chan Mackenzie Cummins Borgmann Ma-schette . Box

Hi ll Nth: Cavallo. Best : Oldfield Olsen Tlrot Screen Calil D'amato .

RICHMOND CENTRAL OB 0.0 1 .0 1 .1(71

ELT11AM 5 .9 11 .16 12 .20 17.23 (125)

Rich Cent : Bracken . Best: Dautovic Lane Taylor Trenellen

Soderstrom Lake.

Eltham : Paine 5 Krohn 3 Weston 2 J Howgate 2 Marshall 2 Love

Rabid Todman . Best : Weston Hart Paine Marshall Todman Krohn.

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .0 1 .2 1.3 1 .5 (I1)

ELSTERfa'wICK 5.3 6.3 6.5 7.8 (50)

But Cob: M Rowe . Best: D Palermo S Petrelli J Paatsch N Cartledge C

Batt N Lykopandis.

Elst: Whelan 2 Alter McAdam Sherry P}Rnan Goldman . Best: Powell

Clarke Nolan Whelan McNally Contin .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.7 7.9 11 .15 12.23 (95)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2.0 3.3 3.4(22)

Haw: Herb 4 Ruzicka 2 Stroud Ho Houghton Gatiss Chris Simon .

Best : Simon Herb A Collins B Collins Hyland .

Nth Bruns : Carter 2 Care. Best: Belbin Care Carter Tana

Giovanoblou Hassoun.

ALBERT PARK BYE

43

on track this week with a 40 point , a ."

inally, : 1 wick me inanother game hard to select . The Brunswick boys

e struggled big time with injuries in recenttimes whilst the Falcons have also had their injury

worries . The bye might have just fr eshened Albertpark up a bit an d hence expect them to have anarrow 4'ictory .CorrespondentsA bit light on for reports last week, hopefully we canfire up for the last third of the season?Either email me on ed .sillClocker .com .au or ring oni ; ?18348723 .

'00 Game, ; - Well done to theNorth Brunswick Coach on reaching 200 gamesin the Green & Gold . Starting his career atParamount, a strong family connection lured himto Allard Park. First in the seconds then gainingpromotion to the seniors he soon proved himselfan invaluable member of the team . After a shortstint at State Bank he returned to North to againestablish himself as a senior player. When thecoaching position became available hisleadership qualities again came to the fore assenior coach. His straight ahead style & dasheither off the half backline or in the midfield hasbeen very good . Last year he again showed hismettle in becoming Auskick co ordinator atAllard Park of a Friday night hoping to discoversome junior talent for the future . Hoping thereare many more games in store for Ange . Welldone from all your friends in the Ammos . Alsowell done to Mario Pisasale on reaching hiscentury . Although playing the bulk of his gamesin the Reserves his undoubted talent &dedication has seen him win promotion to theSeniors this season . A solid hackman he gives hisopponents very little latitude to have anyinfluence on the game. His attitude to training &game day has won the respect of his peers in theGreen & Gold . Now that he has establishedhimself as a senior player he will no doubtprosper as a player & person. "':'ell done Mario .

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7 S . Variables10 S. Cook11 T. Thai 9 M . Kyriakou 8 S CURRIE 8 B. Jorgensen

7 M . Barton 12 A Dick 10 C. Powderham 8 M GREENE 9 C . Watson8 N . Wheeler

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Senior - (1st XVIII 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 playingthe 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) .U nder-19 tea m s - Players must be registered andhold a permit. If a player has played an aggregate ofmore than 5 senior and reserve matches he mus thave 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 gai nselection in his club's senior team in the first secon dround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved i n

The .,._ G !~a :

h, . . . nr !ment, the folio . 1 ~;- .-- hall aF Y.Where a club has two U19 : . s a player must havenot played more than 10 m-~ ~.' with the U191 sideto play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermu-,t have rerm¢sented the hybrid team in (5) firstrow d rr : s' s- not including finals .

- Players must be registered andl .-at four (4) Club XVIII matches

e tE, i 'i ; ;y 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 ,°`='- - . will be eligible to play inthe fir-l : his' -- long as he has piavpila minim ii ,, iIV( matches for

wishes to repiese l ethese matches mus t30tf .A ''.

repr- :reqi!i ~< <ea -'

i s cThe r (cff St . Kilda Street) will only be o ; _

scheduled for Elsternwick ParK Nc 2 Oval .no matches

When parking in the area behind the grandstand pleas . pdrK in a manner that evorallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets atclu, in )iced .cordi i

Clubs are issued with an -,)Pr(-ri `e nur ;r z~

gates will be counted and ti =

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Section On eLadder-leaders Marcellin slumped to their thirddefeat of the season last weekend, comprehensivelybeaten by 22 points in sub-artic conditions at De LaSalle . Kicking a sole behind after half-time thevisitors registered just four scoring shots for theafternoon, De La notching up win number eight othe campaign to move within four points of top spot .In the round's other games, St Kevins cruised to a 48point win over St Bernards, Collegians weren'ttroubled during their 31 point win over OldBrighton, while OldScotch kicked just1 .9 in their 50 poin tloss to Uni Blues,

Just a month-and-a-half of footballremains on thecalendar and it's stillimpossible to splitthe section's top

a month-an --a-;[email protected] of Joof '

c>;-cr.irts on. and it's

eDOS= - to splitsection's top sides as

one win separatesfirst from

sides as just one wi nseparates first from fifth

. This weekend's PuYturesshould shed some light on how the sides will settletowards the season's end with ladder-leadersMarcellin hosting fifth-placed Uni Blues, andsecond-placed Collegians meeting third-placed DeLa Salle . Depending on how IvIarcellin fare, theCollegians vs De La game could well be a battle fortop spot, with the reigning premiers aiming todispose of two 'top-tvro' sides in consecutive weeks

.Despite playing at Sportscover Arena the momentumis definitely with De La who should claim theirsecond big scalp in as many weeks

. De La by 7pts .In the round's other games, Marcellin by 19 overCollegians, Old Xavs by 21 away at Old Scotch, andSt Kevins by 60 over Old Brighton .

Section TWO

The Wellers did enough to see off the Bears, whowere without Skicko and Toull, but battled gamely .Great OC stand-outs weren't Smith, Jones andBrown, rather young Peasnell, Gemes an

dBonyhady?! After an ordinary first half, Caulfieldturned a 2 goal half time deficit into andcommanding 3 goal lead at the final change . For theFields, the darting buds of May bloomed, as didGoold and Gatehouse . Trinity could only be pleasedwith their Oldfield, on the muddy field

. A gallantOMs put in another great effort, but Allport and TheMoule gave great support to Rupo's frontlineSpinner, as the home side eked out a 5 goal win . Th e

48

Bombers took

and key forwards Torney and Mirabella to in,jury .

up to Beauy, bu twere ultimatelyoutclassed, whilst

the Friars took on Carey at Friar Park with quite adifferent side, losing skipper Crowe to the senior

s

Kaldor continued to shine, and Langford workedhard in his first game, but the loss of Abdailah hurtthe Friars, who fell away badly after half time .Tips

Time to wind-up towards the finish line with:ears by 6 goal sRupo by 22 pointsOMs by 8 pointsCarey by 19 pointsWhitefriars (! ) by 9 points

ion Thre e

Oakleigh's forwards were inaccurate, but strongenough to account for LaTrobe

. Likewise the 7-3oers,who should've expected a bigger win for their effortsover AJAX

. The Raiders had to cobble together their"^ i ' °'er injuries cut deep

. but they put in a better

tI29 (I lOld XaveriansSt KevinsOld Scotchf719 t2 lBanyule ViewbankOld CareyWhitefriar sOld Carey_ 9 (31Uni BlacksOakleighMonash BluesIlzs LtTIMazenod

Salesian ScorpiansOrmond1L I2Emmaus SLBulleen TemplestoweBulleen Templestoeve

Handley 0 41O'Rourke 4 38Tummel 0 26

Tsingaris 0 52Titus 1 46Torney 0 40Laidlaw 0 33

Battista 0 50Cleary 47Collins 3 36

Bogar 0 59Singh 5 57

R Chisolm 4 53

Croughhan 5 49P Voglis 5 45M Meadows 3 33

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second half against a determined Tigers side . The

freezing cold wind and continuous rain throughoutsaw both teams hit the hot showers in no time!Bentleigh basically did as they pleased at Monash.with the usual suspects dominating in the midfield

and off half-back . Lastly, the massive upset of theround, however, was at Carlton where the Unicornscompletely 'pantsed' the Blacks. The ground level

runners for the High really served it up to thehapless Blacks (whom I presume have had a fewmembers go "AWOL" until semester 2?) . The fact

that they kept the opposition goal-less is a greatcredit to the likes of Lim, Ashworth and Reid .

TipsLa Trobe by 3 goalsRaiders by 14 pointsTigers by 5 goalsDemons by 7 goalsUnicorns by 4 points

Section Blue'Twas a hard, even contest at Clayton Reserve, wherethe Clays' still had a sniff with 15 minutes to go,thanks to great endeavour over the four quarters .For Salesian, captain "Stormin" Norman put hishead over the ball at every contest, Singh baggedanother 5(yawn!) and Chris Maillard's efforts tosprint to contests earned praise from the coach .Mazenod played host to Old Haileybury, although itrained right through the game the surface at CentralReserve was very good . The 2nd half was a closestruggle between the Bloods defence and Nodders'midfield . Old Haileybury came hard but Mazenodheld firm to prevail by 4 points . Better players for

~ Mazenod included "Heather" Graham and "Sean"Micallef. The Rovers jumped Ormond with

enthusiasm, desperation and commitment, but 3'quick Monder goals before the main break, andthere was one point in it at the main change .

Ormond dominated play thereafter, until Hamptonkicked the last two goals to provide a late scare!Zampaglione, Hendry and Kettle played well for theRovers with Tom Rootsey the only multiple goalkicker with 2 . The final game was dominated by thePirates, who swamped De La at the Bell . Wignall andRees did their team-mates Prowd! !TipsScorpions by 13 pointsMonders by 3 goalsPirates by 31 pointsRovers by 6 goal s

Section RedWet conditions and gusty winds did little to hamperEmmaus St Leos charge towards the minorpremiership, as the ladder-leaders cruised to a 113point win over Old Scotch last weekend in tryingconditions . Doing the majority of the damage with anine-goal-to-none final term. Croughan kicked fivefor the winners with Brayshaw and Baranello

amongst the best . In the round's other games, Old

Westbourne came back from a 0.8 to 7 .6 deficit atthe long break to fall short by 21 points against Kew,Rupertswood were restricted to just one major intheir 67 point loss to Aquinas, while anundermanned Fitzroy struggled at home in their 57point loss to Bulleen-Templestowe .With Emmaus and Aquinas all but assured a final'sberth, the race for the final two spots in Septemberis on with Kew, Therry, Fitzroy, Westbourne andeven Bulleen all still in the hunt . Kew and TherryPenola will both be aiming to breakaway from themid-table pack when they meet this weekend at JJ

Higgins Reserve . Therry will be fresh after an extraweek on the track and Kew did limp to victory lastweekend, but it's still hard to tip against the homeside, Kew by 13 pts . In the round's other games, OldWestbourne should return to the winner's list with awin over Old Scotch, Aquinas will threaten Fitzroy'sfinals prospects with an easy home win, whileEmmaus will stop Bulleen's winning streak at one,with a comfortable away victory .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Old Brighto n

Collegians v De La Salle - at Sportscover Arena,Sunday at 9.50 a .m .

Marcellin v University BluesOld Scotch v Old Xaverians

St Bernards - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v Old Trinity

Caulfield Or v RupertswoodOld Melburnians v Old Essendon Gr

Beaumaris v Old CareyWhitefriars v Old Camberwell

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v La Trobe Uni - switched from originaldraw - at Princes Park, Sunday 11 .45 a.m .

Old Ivanhoe v Old Paradian sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Monash Blues

Bentleigh v University BlacksMHSOB v Oakleigh

UNDER-19 f21 BLUESalesian Scorpions v Mazenod 0 C

Old Haileybury v OrmondPeninsula 0 B v Oakleigh Clays

Hampton Rovers v De La Salle ( 2) - to beplayed at Basil Street Reserv e

UNDER-19 (21 REDOld Scotch v Old Westbourne

Kew v Therry Penola 0 BRupertswood (2) - Bye

Aquinas 0 C v Fitzroy Reds - on Oval 2at 1 .30 p.m .

Bulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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i~' -~.R-19 SECTION 1ST BERNARDS 2 .1 3.2 4.2 4.3(27)ST HEMS 2.2 4.4 8.10 10.15 (75)St Bern : Schroder Bergin W Raffle Creasey . Best: Couch IndemenicoO'Dea W Raffle Vance T Raffle . St Kevins: O'Rourke 4 Kerr 3 CharlesFeehan Ryan . Best: Mies O'Rourke Liu A White Feehan C Murphy .Umpires: Nick Keating Rob Sneddon (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendrv(G)OLD BRIGHTON 3.6 3.6 3.10 4.13 (37)

COLLEGIANS 0.2 5.9 7.13 9.14 (68)Old Br : Sest Pressnell Olliver Browning. Best: Jakobi Marston Olliver

Geddes Eastgate Clarke. Coll : Louis 3 Scott Curtis Biackiey Lynch

Donagan Quick . Best: Scott Rutherford Lynch Bushwell Blaekley Weeks-

Umpires : Jack Fagan Simon Brooks (C18) (F) David Cameron (B )

DE LA SALLE 0.1 1.3 3.10 4.12 (36)MARCELLIN 1.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 (14)DLS: Close 2 Nethersole Fteldsend . Best : Kovess Hesse Thompson CroweHarris Dwyer. Marc: Crapper Bolger. Best: Preece McGlin Symes HogarthStafford Crimmins . Umpires: Brian Nunn (C18) Brett Herskope (F) KatieWhite-Spier (B) Richard Keane Alex Roberts (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 5.3 5.7 9.11(65)OLD SCOTCH 1.4 1.7 1 .8 1 .9 (15)Uni Blues : Hayter 5 Lesko 2 Brennan Elliott . Best: Wood Lesko BrontsHayter Dwyer McCarty. Old Scotch : Ballan . Best : Gray TesdorpfWhitehead Gherardin Small Wallace-Smith . Umpires : Ian KennedyNathan Sheppard (F)OLD XAVERIANS HAS THE BYE

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL 5.2 6.2 9.4 10.7 (67)BANYULE - VIEWBANK 2 .3 2.6 4.6 6.8 t44)Old Camb: Toohey 2 Walpole 2 De SatuOs 2 Clarke Hither S PeasnellTsindos. Best: S Peasnell Christie Walpole Gemes Bonyhady Thomas .Banyule VB : O'Donnell 2 Christian Drapac Brock-well Stavropolous. Best :O'Donnell Lardo G Dimeck Drapac Tsingaris Holmes . Umpires: TimSaunders Peter Cahill (F )OLD TRINITY 3.3 3.6 4.5 5.7(37)

CAULFIELD G .IANS 0.3 1.6 6.10 9.11 (65)Old Trin: Stewerl 2 Smith Stockdale Medonald . Best: Oldfield Delphine

Smith Benton Stewert Bachll . Cant : Parker 3 Sessler 2 May GatehousePrice McCahon . Best : May Goold Clarke McCahon Parker Gatehouse.

Umpires : Jamie Gunn Brendan Corcoran (F )

RUPERTSWOOD 3.2 5.4 9.7 11.8 (74)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.5 3.6 5.7 6.7(43)Rupert: Harrison 3 Quigley 3 McPhee 2 Quinn 2 Pretty . Best: SpinnerGlenn Allport McPhee Moule . Old Melburnians: Cudlipp 6 Gardiner 2 .Best: Cudlipp Manahan Ray MacKav O'Shaughnessv Russell . Umpires:John Weston (RFL) Mark Farrell (F )OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2.2 3.2 4.2 4.5 (29)BEAUMARIS 3.3 5.9 6.17 8.20 (68)Old Ess : Foot 2 Dalinzkiewicz Minty. Best: Schappacher Minty StewartCaruso Phelan Nadzielski . Beaumsxis: Hill 2 McKenzie 2 Scrivener 2Fenton Imiach . Best: Bliesner McKenzie Hill Clemente Gillespie Gravina.Umpires : David D'Altera Paul Tyrer (F) Josh Tyrer (B )WHITEFRIARS 2.3 3.5 3.5 3.5(23)OLD CAREY 3.4 5.6 7.9 9.11 (65)White: Harris 2 L Kaldor. Best: L Kaldor D Yore R Carruthers T LangfordA Brosolo A Gibbs . Old Carey: Newnham 2 Bull 2 Remmers 2 Cleeve 2Ttras Baker . Best : Newrrham McQueen Howgate A'ilingham Patterson .Umpires: Peter Liddell John Hughan (F )

UNDER-19 SECTION 3OAKLEIGH 4.1 4.4 6.10 6.13 (49

) LA TROBE UNI1 .1 2.1 2.2 3.5(23) Details not received. Umpires: Jason Evans Mark Duthie (F)

AJAX 3.2 4.3 5.5 6.6(42) ......',......OLD IVANHOE 0.5 3.8 5.18 9.20 (74) ''..AJAX: MaJtlls 2 Blusztein Ezekiel Hershan Kestenberg . Best: BlusztetnGraf Sacks Simon Rotstein Wein . Old Ivanhoe : Ellis 5 Foster ClarkeHindman Terenyt . Best: Clarke Foster Minas Hartrick Bodvcoat Golden .Umpires: Dean Schwab David Ewens (F )OLD PARADIANS 4.2 6.5 10 .10 15 .14 (104)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS3 .0 6.2 6.2 8.3(51)

Old Par: Huss 4 S Rose 3 BugeJa 2 Crosthwaite 2 Holden 2 KandilaMs2 . Best : Perron Ziella Patena Christie Crosthw•alte Irvine. StB!':T : Sapina2 Terrill 2 Mattingley 2 Burger Jeffries. Best: Mouritz Terrell McNeil LaverBurger Barr. Umpires : Matt Simpson Jason Lane (F)MONASH BLUES 1.0 1.1 3.2 3.2 (20)BENTLEIGH 4.5 11.8 12.12 13 .17 (95)Mon Blues : Collins 3 Barton . Best : Svenson Vincent Vandrew•cra•e Main

''.. Jordan Rhoden . Bent: McIntyre 3 Fogarty 2 Lewis 2 Hunt 2 Dewart 21L'est

''.. Zviberszgain. Best : West Coles Lewis 41ahos Mclntyre Fogarty. Umpires:David Murray Brett Barley (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .0 0.2 0.3 O.3 (3)MHSOB 2.6 7.8 10.13 12 .18 (90)Uni Blacks: Best: LeMaibe Harrison Cordy Bell Jeremiah Beaumont .MHSOB: Hamilton 3 Taft 2 Anderson Bartholemew Hiiltns McGrath CPretty . Best: Anderson McGrath Lim Ashworth Woodard Reid . Umpires :Sean Scully Sur Christian Schaefer (F) James Scully Simon Mclnerney (B)

UIdDER-19 Al- LUF'OAKLEIGH CLAYS 3.6 6.11 7.13 8.16 (64)

SALESIAN SCORPIONS 5.3 10.6 12.14 15.19 (109)Oak Clays : P Cook 3 S Levi 2 A Plozza J Castello J Lao. Best : Forbes

DeGeorge Cook Levy Adams Lao . Sales Scorp : Singh 5 Jennings Morself,

Fullman 2 Wilson Dunne Togla Norman . Best: Norman Fullman Singh

Kalogiannts Duane Todd . Umpi .-es: Brent Woodhead Lee Crosslev (F)MAZENOD 3.4 5.7 6.9 7.11 (53)

OLD HAILEYBURY 2.4 2.5 5.6 7.8 (50)P=tiuz: Mlcallef 2 Bayliss Pecora Deegan Mann Power. Best : Bayliss Bailey

Moran Graham Crottv Fraser. Old Hall: Dolman 2 Bubunaras 2 Chisholm

Kerins Ellis . Best: Byass Mills Wyoth Harrison Dolman Doyle . Umpires:Sarah McGill Michael Ryde (F)

ORMOND 0.2 3.8 5.10 7.11 (53)HAMPTON ROVERS 4.5 4.5 4.7 6.9(45)Ormond : Chisholm 4 Jewell McClelland Woolfe . Best: Leary Woolfe AshtonUpstill Johnson Fisher, Bamp Rov : Rootsey Cannel) Ross WhiteMcDonald. Best: Zampaglione Kettle Hendry Sharp McDonald Ross .Umpires: Tom Haysom David Anselmi (F) Jessica Rollo (B) LachlanSimpsn (G)DE LA SALLE 0.1 2.3 3.3 5.61361PENIN SULA OB 4.5 4.10 12 .11 15 .15 (105)DLS: Fisher 2 Miles 2 Hassaballa Best: McKenzie Fletcher Silvers FisherHarkins Toniolo . Penin : Madder 3 Wignall 3 Coy 2 Nestor De LangeRobertson Grigg Smith Mitchell Taylor. Best: Wignall Madder Rees WhiteRodwell Prow-d.Umpires : Tom Windlow Paul Matron F)

UNDER-19 121 REDEMMAUS ST LEOS 3.2 6.7 10 .13 19 .22 (136)OLD SCOTCH 2.3 2.4 3.5 3.5(23)Emmaus SL: Croughan 5 Baranello P 3 Cadden 3 Robin 3 Quirk 2D'Amico Hickey Stafford. Best: Brayshaw Baranello P Hickev HindleStafford Cadden. Old Scotch : Lee Lm Taylor. Best : Dumaresq BrownallMitchell Elder Machin .Umpires : Malcolm Foard Richard Yann (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.7 0.8 5.11 7.14 (56)

HEW 5.4 7.6 11 .9 11 .11 (77)

Old West: Chan 2 J Tanner 2 Sidwell M Williamson T Williamson .. Best:

Amore J Tanner T Williamson Hall M Williamson Chan . Kew : Bailey 3

Gallagher 2 Lyon 2 Luclasano 2 Matheson Jolly. Best : Wiley Wang

Franklin Gallagher Lyon Bailea . Umpires: Anthony Liffey (F )

THERRY PENOLA BYERUPERTSWOOD 0.0 0.4 1.4 1.6(12)AQUINAS 4.6 7.7 8.7 11.8 (74)Rupert : Jurezyluk. Best : Alkamade Jurezvluk T. Murphy McGovernTaylor Gregory . Aquinas : Raggazon 4 Hall 4 Reece Thatcher William . Best:Thompson Papworth Thatcher Reece Ryan Hall .Umpires: Mark Farrell Graham Hill (RFL) (F)FITZROY REDS 0.3 3.5 4.7 5.11 (41)BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 5 .5 10.10 13.13 13.20 [98)Fitz Reds : McKenzie 2 Donato Sulemenovski McKeown. Best: BeechDonato Topp Bombaci Sulemenovskl Minnis. But Temp : P Voglis 5Meadows 3 M Voglis 2 Scalzo 2 Woodward. Best: Losifidis Hunt MeadowsStamboulakts M Voglis P Voglis. Umpires : David Windlow FrankKavanagh (F)

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ii er®19 - Section ICOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIN € 1 0 -

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Under-19 - Section 2BANYULE-VIEWBANK BEAURflARIS CAULFIELD OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CARE YCoach : Phiv Demetriou Coach : John Burke GRAMMARIANS GRAMMARIA NS Coach : Rob French

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With the rain came upsets galore, with twoleaders losing and other top teams droppingfrom the leading fours . My success ratedropped to a lowly 64%, hardly that expectedfrom a "leading tipster"!!!Review of Round 11 .Section 1 .St Kevin's triumphed over leaders, Prahran,who fielded a depleted side, by fifteen points .Old Brighton had their best win of the seasonwhen they easily accounted for Mt Lilydale bysixty five points .De La Salle remained in contention for the fourwhen they won against the Old Melburnians bynine points after a very low scoring game .The undermanned, University Blues could notmatch the superior skill and numbers of OldScotch and went down by sixty three points .Old Xaverians had to fight hard to overcomeMazenod . Through recording the last threegoals of the game, the Xaverians were able towin by twenty four points . Their best were ;Jason Melville - Smith, Tom Curnow and BenPerry . Mazenod had good players in : MatthewPollard, Steve Noble and ruck man,Jeff.Cuberes .Section 2 .Marcellin recorded another win when theyoutplayed Therry Penola to finish twenty fivepoints ahead . Marcellin's best were : BenBalgue, Chris Pezzimenti and Mathew Rigg.For Therry Penola, James Saunder and MickCarter were best .Collegians staked a late claim for the finals witha seventy point win over Old Trinity.Old Xaverians dropped to second place whenthey lost to Eley Park Sharks by thirty twopoints .This was the "Sharks" first ever victory over OldXaverians and it came only after a hard foughtcontest . Best for the "Sharks" were : DavidTrotter, Corey Cresswell and Paul Young .Old Essendon, who were able to defeat MonashBlues by twenty nine points, now head theladder.University Blacks started well against FitzroyReds and led at the first change . Unfortunatelythey were not able to sustain the effort and the

game was comfortably won by the Reds bytwenty three points . Best for Fitzroy Reds were ;Damian Hannan, Brendan McNicoll and Rowan

Enright . UniversityBlacks best were :Paul Otsuka,Jeremy White an dCam. Fink.Section 3 .Emmaus - St Leo's took fourth place from OldScotch, whom they defeated by fifty points .Caulfield Grammarians overwhelmed OldGeelong by the huge margin of one hundredand twenty seven points .Fitzroy Reds consolidated their hold on thirdplace through a thirty seven point victory overOld Carey .Leaders, Whitefriars were able to defeat adetermined La Trobe University by twenty sixpoints after an evenly contested first half. ForWhitefriars, Michael Singh, Steve van Winckeland Jake Littlepage were best .North Old Boys had the bye .Preview of Round 13.Section 1 .St Kevin's should be able to defeat theimproving Old Brighton .De La Salle should keep their finals' hopes aliveby beating Mt Lilydale, who lack the necessarytalent to outplay De La Salle .Old Melburnians should be able to take thepoints against the under manned, UniversityBlues .

CLUB

cis rl lOld Xaverians Hall 43Prahran Cartlidge 0 38Old Scotch N Simon 4 35C18 2Eley Park Sharks Viola 5 67Old Essendon Cariss 0 31Uni Blacks Moffatt 0 23Monash Blues Haines 1 23CI8(31Caulfield Grammerians Margerison 1 24Old Scotch Lacey 0 23Caulfield Grammarians Ta Beckman 4 2 3

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The main game of the round is that betweenold Scotch and Old Xaverians . In Round 4, the"Crocodiles" emerged victorious by one pointand Old Scotch will be anxious to atone todayand to consolidate fourth place. Despite theseanxieties, I believe Old Xaverians will be able towin as they seem to be able to play to the levelrequired for victory.Leaders, Prahran face a real danger gameagainst Mazenod at Central Reserve . The bigground will test Prahran player's footballfitness . Mazenod should be at full strength andwill give a good account of themselvesespecially as they still harbour finals'aspirations . Without any confidence, I select

'Prahran to win narrowly .

o F' ollegians will provide sterling

opposition, but I select Eley Park

"Sharks" to win by a narrow margin."

Section 2 .Marcellin, the form side of the competition,should record their fourth win of the season byagain defeating Old Trinity .A final preview is in store for all at Albert Parkwhen Eley Park Sharks visit Collegians,Confidence is high in both camps followingrecent good displays . Daniel Grant will giveShark small men an armchair ride with hisaerial strength . I doubt Collegians defenderscan hold Shark sharpshooter, Daniel Viola to alow score . Collegians will provide sterlingopposition, but I select Eley Park "Sharks" to'win by a narrow margin .Old Xaverians should return to the winning listby defeating Monash Blues at Victoria Park .

,,The game between leaders, Old Essendon an dFitzroy Reds, will be a good guide to the Augustshowdown between these sides . The Reds seemto be back to form following a lapse agains t

-•^Marcellin . Old Essendon, who should be at fullstrength, will need to kick straight as the Redswill fight to the finish . At Keilor, I favour OldEssendon to win after a fierce contest .University Blacks have an excellent chance toend their losing streak against Therry Penola,who will not be big or talented enough to defeatthe Blacks, for whom victory will keep them inthe final's race .Section 3 .Old Scotch should be able to keep in range ofthe four, by defeating Old Geelong, whose formis hard to follow .Caulfield Grammarians should be able to recordanother big win at the expense of Old Carey.

North Old Boys should repeat their Round 4win over La Trobe University, especially witha full complement of available players .The "eastern derby" between leaders,Whitefriars and fourth placed Emmaus - StLeo's will have a bearing on the final four .Victory to the Combine should ensure theirAugust participation . On the other handWhitefriars have answered every challenge inspite of their regular inaccuracy. Could todaybe the day they kick straight?? At home, Ifavour Whitefriars to win narrowly .Fitzroy Reds have the bye .

Team ManagersDetails of your side's performance will beappreciated by 6 p .m. on Monday . Telephone9467 2857 or emailnknugent@alphalink .com .au

: MZTs~', sSTONES :;Old Trinity - Last week, Old Trinity stalwart ,Craig Heaven played his one hundredthgame. Craig came from Trinity Grammar tothe Old Grammarians for the 2000 season .

"Chubba" has shown himself to be adedicated clubman by his regular attendanceat training and through his preparedness inearlier seasons to represent the Under 19team as required after playing in the ClubXVIII . Well done "Chubba" .

T®DAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 1

St Kevins v Old BrightonDe La Salle v Mt Lilydale 0 C - switched

from original drawOld Melburnians v University Blues

Old Scotch v Old XaveriansMazenod 0 C v Prahran

Club 18 (2 )Marcellin v Old Trinity

Collegians v Eley Park SharksOld Xaverians (2) v Monash BluesOld Essendon Gr v Fitzroy Red s

University Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B

Club 18 (31Old Scotch (2) v Old Geelong

Caulfield Gr v Old CareyFitzroy Reds (2) - Bye

North Old Boys v La Trobe UniWhitefriars v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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CLUB 18 (1 )PRAHRAN 1 .2 3.3 6.4 6.8(44)ST KEVB9S 3.6 5.9 5.10 8.11 (59)Prahran: Kitchen Blake Erickson Burgess leak Kelly . Best: KitchenBurgess Hilson Kelly Macpherson De Jong Farrell. SKOB: Horrocks 3Sham Powell Halpin Scarfs Moore, Best : Salisbury Halpin I Dillon SDillon D Dunn Kearns. Umpires: Paul Motion (F)OLD BRIGHTON 6.9 8.11 12.14 13 .14 (92)MT LILYDALE 0.0 2.3 2.5 4.13 (37)Old Br: M Stoekdale 3 A Liptrot 2 G Earl 2 R Davey R Oakley N BigginW Earl C Trim L ONeill. Best: R Oakley G Earl M Stockdale P FitzpatrickM Wood L O'Neill . Mt Lllydale. Details not received. Umpires : SimonBrooks(F)DE LA SALLE 0.1 4.1 2.4 4 .6(30)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 1.3 3.3 3.3 (21)DLS: Norton Stinear Hy)and N Buick . Best : N Buick Norton DavisPicone Rossiter Coach Old Melb : Ironmonger Bravo Porcine.Best : NBarrett Osmond Bender Tomlinson Schofield Officer. Umpires : BrianNunn (F)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 1.1 1.1 2.1(13)OLD SCOTCH 4.2 7.4 8.8 11 .10 (76)But Blues: Callen, Giles . Best : Hotton Callery Bevil Giles Irving Suvotos.Old Scotch: N Simon 4 Hooke 2 Swan 2 Fayman Philalay O'Brien . Best:Adddison Fayman Lohman Swan Logan . Umpires: Peter Kelly GerardDowling (F)

OLD XAVERIANS 1 .4 1.8 3.10 6 .13 (49)MAZENOD 0.4 1.6 3.7 3.71251Details not received. Umpires : David Windlow (F )

CLUB 18 f2lTHERRY PENOLA 0.1 0.2 2.3 3.3 (21)MARCELLIN 1.5 4.7 4.9 6.10 (46)Therry Pen : Stevens 2 Desousa. Best: Carter Keenan Bibby KellyToohey Kenessey. Marc: Wall 4 M Symes 2 . Best: Wall Russell M SymesJ Mathews D Svmes S O'Connor . Umpires : Tony Robbins (F)OLD TRINITY 0.1 1.2 1.2 2.3 (15)COLLEGIANS 3.5 8.2 10 .14 11 .20 (86)Old Trin: T Cade J Cade . Best: T Cade Heaven J Cade HilderbrandtBrawn Thwaites . CoB : Oakley 4 Barber Wains Johnson Lazer BMcDonough R McDonough Stewell. Best : Johnson Oakley Wains RMcDonough Oldham B McDonough. Umpires : Danny Carroll (F)ELEY PARK SHARKS 4.6 4.10 7.13 11 .14 (80)OLD %AVERiANS 1 .3 4.4 6.5 7.6(48)Eley Park: Viola 5 Roll 2 Baker J Broadbear Thomas Verde . Best: Payne

Cresswell Young Trotter Bowen Verde Roll. OId %av: Warry 2 SilkMcLean Meehan . Best : Ockleshaw Adams MacKay Speekman . Umpires :Mark Thornhill (F)MONASH BLUES 0.3 1 .3 2.4 3.6(24)OLD ESSENDON 1.3 3.6 5.10 7.11 (53)Mon Blues: Lombardo 2 Haines. Best: L Woods Lombardo CaffreySummons Mentha Coughlin . Old Ess : Fraser 2 Duggan 2 HughesMorgan Ridley . Best : Buckley Hughes Ridley Davies Edmonds.Umpires: Trevor Hansen (F )FITZROY REDS 2.4 3.7 5.7 7.11 (53)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.5 3.6 4.6 4.6(30)Fitz Reds : Walsh 2 Hannam 2 Foster Crane Belleville . Best : RedsMcNicol Enright Walsh Hannazn Belleville . Uni Blacks : Wood 3 Witnish.Best : White Black Barlow Scott Fink and Waiding. Umpires : FrankKavanagh (F)

CLUB 18 (3)EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.1 7.5 11 .8 14.9 (93)OLD SCOTCH 3.2 3.2 5.3 6.7(43)Emmaus SL : D McGloin 2 L Perry 2 B Klldomitis 2 C Noseda D Carev PManton G Dixon J Dunn D Wood . Best: D Wood Perry Noseda LarkinsLittle D Cox. Old Sc: Jackson 2 Lethlean A Thomas Glover Paul . Best :Jackson Mailman Iser Barnett P Thomas S Thompson . Umpires :Malcolm Foard (F)OLD GEELONG 0.3 1.5 1.8 2.10 (22)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 8 .4 13.7 19.9 23 .11 (149)Old Geel: J Legoe R Hughes . Best : J Kilpatrick R Hughes J Legoe MAvery R Bell S Timms. Caul: R Steer 5 L Nikos 4 B Baxter 3 B Fisher 2I Bockman 2 C Nadebaum R Nadebaum J Brown R Saunders T TownlevJ Margerison B Jenkinson . Best : B Fisher R Steer L Ntkos S Cossart-Walsh R Saunders T Beckman . Umpires: Rick Benson (F )OLD CAREY 2.4 3.8 4.12 5 .14 (44)FITZROY REDS (2) 3.5 7.8 10 .13 11 .15 (81)Old Carey: A White Arnold Eddy A Guerra Costello . Best: WinnAlexander Starmer A White Smyth Whitcombe . Fitz Reds : Prior 5 Box2 Cook Marshall Watson Djukic. Best : Jackson Prior Alm Box EastWatson . Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto (F)NORTH OLD BOYS BYELA TROBE 0.2 2.4 2.4 3.4(22)WHITEFRIARS 2.3 3.4 6.12 6.12 (48)La Trobe: J Lania 2 M Corren0 . Best: Walker S Marchitto M Castle JDumaresq D Robson P Rose. White: Elliott 2 Jackson Davis HennessyDavies. Best : Littlepage Singh Ward Vernal Van Wlnckel Hogg . Umpires:Dean Banova (F)

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A ::iz~i~l( l j * ;~a , r L I ;lJ [; t~:~ IResults of Tribunal Hearings Tuesdav Jufv 12,2005Troy Fairbairn, Salesian 00 . Striking, 2 matches .Blake Leonard, Banyule (Under-19) . Striking, 4 matches .

Trent Angove, Old Camberwell (Under-19) . Failed to appear,

1 match.*Robert Schneider, Bulleen-Templestowe . Audible obscenity,

1 match .*Adam Remmers, Old Carey ( Under-19) . Abusive & Ins language

2 matches .*Accepted Prescribed Penal ty

Resu lts of Investigation sOld Trinity and Old Haileybury charged with a melee which allegedlyoccurred in their senior match on Sunday July 3 at SportscoverArena.

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Old Haileybury fined$100 (first offence over the last two year period) and Old Trinity$150 (second offence over the last two year period).

Williamstown CYMS charged with conduct unbecoming in thatalcohol was allegedly being consumed during their match agains t

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THE CHALLENGE : Name the grid square where you think the ballwas in the original photo.

PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "LuckyDraw" at the end of the season for a Carlton Crest HotelAccommodation Package .

Last week: Ball was in A6 . Winner(s) : (0) Winners. (8) entries.

HOW TO ENTER One entry per person . Tear off entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page, fiIl in and mail to :VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185.

No Photocopies or faxed entries .

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92 }ig$ERdE P w L D For A_t % Pts UNDER 19 (Z) BLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD GEELONG 12 12 0 0 1294 372 347 .85 48 ORMOND 12 10 2 0 1580 816 193.63 4 0

RUPERTSWOOD 12 10 2 0 1309 619 211 .47 40 SALESIAN SCORPIONS 12 10 2 0 1588 931 170.57 4 0

LA TROBE UNI 12 8 4 0 1037 578 179 .41 32 NqAZENOD 0 C 12 9 3 0 1211 968 125.10 36

PENINSULA 0 B 12 8 4 0 858 840 102,14 32 HAMPTON ROVERS 12 6 6 0 1195 1098 108.83 24WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 12 7 5 0 1044 687 151 .97 28 PENINSULA 0 B 12 5 7 0 1292 1388 93 .08 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12 4 7 1 704 848 8102 18 OLD HAILEYBURY 12 3 9 0 803 1311 61 .25 1 2OAKLEIGH 12 3 7 2 649 1014 64.00 1 6

14 OAKLEIGH CLAYS 12 3 9 0 900 1526 58 .98 1 2SWINBURNE UNI 1 2

13 82 10

1 5940 514

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ST JOHNS 0 C 12 10 2 0 1135 571 198 .77 40 KEW 12 8 4 0 1258 914 137.64 32MONASH GRYPHONS 12 9 3 0 843 624 135 .10 36 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 12 7 5 0 844 904 93.36 28WEST BRUNSWICK 12 6 6 0 678 656 103.35

1 942424 FITZROY REDS 12 7 5 0 926 1014 91 .32 28

KEW 1 212

6 66 6

0 7890 712

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SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS12 5 7 0 888 863

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UHS-VUOLD WESTBOURNE 12 5 7 0 688 812

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POWER HOUSE 12 3 9 0 510 1118 45 .62 12 OLD SCOTCH 12 2 10 0 577 1218 47 .37 8

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 12 0 12 0 429 1296 33 .10 0

GLUD 1S ~ P ~ L D Fa A % Pts

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134 028 SCOTCHOLD 12 8 4 0 954 725 131 .59 32

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0 9760 882

75 0749

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1 212 5 7 0 717 807

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'NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 5 7 0 597 878 68 .00 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 12 4 8 0 833 982 84 .83 1 6

BOX HILL NORTH 12 5 7 0 544 942 57 .75 20 OLD BRIGHTON 12 3 9 0 525 1230 42.68 1 2

RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 1 11 0 246 1299 18 .94 4 MT LILYDALE 0 C 12 2 10 0 644 1258 51 .19 8

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UUDEIR ~9 (y) P ~ L D for Agst % P~ CLUB 18 2 P W L D For A Pts

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0 8600 1027

71 6642

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3632 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 12 10 2 0 1083 551 196 .55 40

DE LA SALL EST KEVINS 12 8 4 0 843 748

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 8 4 0 960 933 102 .89 32 ELEY PARK SHARKS 12 8 4 0 1055 741 142 .38 32

OLD XAVERIANS 12 7 5 0 787 709 111 .00 28 COLLEGIANS 12 7 5 0 785 827 94 .92 28

OLD SCOTCH 12 5 7 0 816 1081 75 .49 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 6 6 0 942 677 139.14 24

STBERNARDS 12 4 8 0 667 1190 56 .05 16 MONASH BLUES 12 4 8 0 727 909 79.98 1 6OLD BRIGHTON 12 2 10 0 816 1335 61 .12 8 MARCELLIN 12 4 8 0 501 856 58.53 1 6

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 12 2 10 0 454 1249 36.35 8

(lr~D~{~ a9 (2) P kl L D FOr Agst % Pts OLD TRINITY 12 0 12 0 495 1178 42 .02 0

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BFAUMARIS 12 5 7 0 1056 1248 84 .62 20 FITZROY REDS (2) 11 8.0 3 0 849 594 142.93 72 .7 3

:,NITEFRIARS 12 4 8 0 1115 1236 90 .21 16 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 6.0 5 0 931 683 136.31 54 .5 5OLD TRINITY 12 4 8 0 814 1521 53 .52 16 OLD SCOTCH (2) 11 5.5 5 1 799 684 116.81 50 .0 0OLD MELBURNIANS 12 1 11 0 662 1348 49.11 4 NORTH OLD BOYS 10 4.5 6 1 534 900 59.33 45 .00OLD ESSENDON GR 12 1 11 0 696 1588 43.83 4 OLD GEELONG 11 4.5 6 1 801 917 87.35 40.91

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B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pta A RESERVE P W L D For A % Pis

OLD IVANHOE 12 10 2 0 1238 739 167.52 40 OLD XAVERIANS 12 11 1 0 1104 526 209 .89 4 4

DE LA SALLE 12 10 2 0 1426 907 157.22 40 OLD SCOTCH 12 9 3 0 1173 584 200 .86 36OLD BRIGHTON 12 10 2 0 1281 1051 121 .88 40 ST BERNARDS 12 7 5 0 889 809 109 .89 28MHSOB 12 6 6 0 1104 1071 103.08 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 12 6 6 0 655 666 98 .35 24OLD ESSENDON GR 12 6 6 0 1074 1118 96.06 24 COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 610 701 87 .02 24CAULFIELD GR 12 5 7 0 1035 1049 98.67 20 OLOTRINITY 12 5 7 0 669 821 81 .49 2 0WHITEFRIARS 12 5 7 0 1014 1163 87.19 20 UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 5 7 0 696 857 81 .21 2 0ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 3 9 0 916 1278 71 .67 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 12 5 7 0 727 920 79 .02 2 0MAZENOD 0 C 12 3 9 0 816 1139 71 .64 12 ST KEVINS 12 4 8 0 698 920 75 .87 1 6NORTH OLD BOYS 12 2 10 0 859 1319 65.13 8 MARCELLIN 12 2 10 0 483 1029 46 .94 8

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2 828 MAZENOD 0 C 12 6 6 0 887 716

.123 .88 2 4

OLD PARADIANS 12 7 5 0 1152 1212 95.05 28 WHITEFRIARS 12 5 7 0 662 897 73 .80 2 0

HAMPTON ROVERS 12 5 7 0 1223 1038 117.82 20 ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 4 7 1 763 858 88 .93 1 8MONASH BLUES 12 4 8 0 963 1083 88.92 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 12 4 8 0 624 927 67 .31 1 6THERRY PENOLA 0 8 12 2 10 0 915 1389 65.87 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 12 4 8 0 648 1091 59 .40 1 6BANYULE 12 1 11 0 856 1626 52.64 4 OLD BRIGHTON 12 3 8 1 640 840 7619 1 4

CAULFIELD GR 12 3 9 0 627 1142 54 .90 1 2

Dl SECTION P W L D For AW % PtsFITZROY REDS 12 11 1 0 1452 733 198.09 44 C RESER VE P w L D far A % Pl,ORMOND 12 10 2 0 1487 822 180.90 40 BEAUMARIS 12 10 2 0 1005 557 180.43 4 0OLD CAREY 12 9 3 0 1227 976 125.72 36 OLD PARADIANS 12 10 2 0 907 598 151 .67 4 0PRAHRAN 12 8 4 0 1205 1092 110.35 32 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 9 3 0 946 465 203.44 3 6EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 12 5 7 0 1151 1110 103.69 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 12 9 3 0 905 656 137.96 3 6OLD MENTONIANS 12 5 7 0 1068 1124 95.02 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 12 7 5 0 731 750 97.47 2 8YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12 5 7 0 1152 1402 82.17 20 AJAX 12 4 8 0 592 806 73.45 1 6BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 12 4 8 0 1118 1261 88.66 16 BANYULE 12 4 8 0 577 863 66 86 1 6GLEN EIRAAQUINAS 0 C

1 212

2 1 01 11

0 70 10 838

14371442

48.7858.1 1

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.87,57 1 2

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 12 3 9 0 600 996 60.24 1 2

D2 SECTION P W L 0 For Agst ?~ P~ MONASH BLUES 12 1 11 0 597 1063 56.16 4

OLD GEELONGRUPERTSWOOD

1 212

11 110 2

0 150 70 1456

7341023

205.31142 33

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PENINSULA 0 B 12 8 4 0 1278 1013.

126.16 32 ORMOND 12 11 1 0 1235 417 296.16 4 4WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 7 5 0 1129 1103 102.36 28 FITZROY REDS 12 10 2 0 1256 447 280.98 4 0LA TROBE UNI 12 6 6 0 1187 1062 111 .77 24 OLD CAREY 12 8 3 1 919 716 128.35 3 4OAKLEIGH 12 6 6 0 1371 1264 108.47 24 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 12 6 6 0 958 801 119.60 2 4SALESIAN 0 C 12 5 7 0 1008 1128 89.36 20 PRAHRAN 12 6 6 0 781 807 96.78 2 4BENTLEIGH 12 4 8 0 995 1508 65.98 16 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12 5 6 1 771 893 86.34 2 2IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12 3 9 0 1002 1523 65.79 12 OLD MENTONIANS 12 5 7 0 893 857 104.20 2 0SWINBURNE UNI 12 0 12 0 741 1390 53.31 0 gULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 12 4 8 0 647 1022 63.31 1 6

AQUINAS 0 C 12 3 9 0 527 1209 43.59 1 2D3 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts GLEN EIRA 12 1 11 0 390 1286 30.33 4

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 12 11 1 0 1534 793 193.44 4 4WEST BRUNSWICK 12 10 2 0 1159 923 125.57 40

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7 57 5

0 107 40 1113

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