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The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 2005

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A rteur football in September and severalcome to mind . The smell of the grass, th e

on Grand Final umpire Mark Gibson note d

castles at Sportscover Arena, th eble sight of an Old Xaverian on the victoryoften overlooked is the role that umpire s

s and how important September actio no our umpiring fraternity. As four-time A

: "Like the footballers participating, i tres dedication and commitment, an

ring self belief, an enduring passion and aI ire in the beilv" .

year in which umpiring legend BrianIman was appointed Umpire Operations

er, it has been quite a season for the VAFAs. A year not without some controversy. A

-hich saw three former VAFA umpires inDonlon . Corin Rowe and Matthew Hea d

in an AFL game at the Gabba . Current3ert O'Gorman officiated in the Gran d

'the International Cup held last title

eCarthy, Peter James, Ken I an andCorcoran also scored gigs in t' lead u p

)leasing trend is the crossover factor frommg ranks to the whistle blowers . Simon

(Old Scotch), Peter Liddell (St John's) andatton (a former A Section B&F winner a t

join Anthony Damen (Powerhouse) .d Eastwood (State Bank) and Phil Callil-'d Grammarians) as examples of umpsz ° made the successful transition from-to officiating.

FA umpires have also distinguishedres in other sporting fields . A Section ump

rner had a respectable finish in last year'srathon and young boundary umpire

1 Saunders is considered a realistic chance:e the Commonwealth Games as an 800m. Most impressive of all is Adam Conquest ,

rofessional triathlete who has competed in theIronMan and continues his dominance

orld PowerMan (duathlon) competition .ver, it is the social factor which seems to set

r umpires : 7)art from other competitions, ;: hose

umps often feel the brunt ofboozed up spectators .Peter Simpson, a former ASection umpire with morethan 300 games experience,retired last year but still has

fond memories of the socialaspect that the VAFAUAbrings. ' !r on anyoccasic,n h< I been madeto feel uncomfortable abou tgoing to a vAFA after match for the traditionaldrink and chat", he says . "The VAFAUA is a strongand active organ isation which represents over 250running and life members and has an excellentworking relationship with headquarters . Also, thep id conditions in the VAFA are second to non e

ropoli tan football " . The social aspect alwayscomes to the fore in milestone games, where fellowur-_s flock from all corners of Melbourne to helptheir comrades celebrate. M ark Gildav (4 00) LeahGa llagher (350) . Vin Vescovi (300), Albie Firley(300), Dominic Napoli ( 250) and President RobMayston (250) are several to have celebratedsignificant miles'tonPs in 2005 .

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Now all eyes turn to finals action . Vent yourfrustra .on , he umps if you must but neverunderestimate how much work they put in to

officiate in our marquee games, nor how integralthey are to the fabric of VAFA football . ComeSeptember, the players won't be the only onesnervous as they run out onto Sportscover Arena orthe many other affiliate grounds . As Mark Gibson

says: "enjoy the experience, look up into the skyand thank that lucky star because you never knowwhen or if it v 11 shine on you again" .

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ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 1

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'I'3 -Seaeral months ago, a guy sidled up to melike some sort of Peter Lorre character,tapped me on the shoulder and informed methat Old Scotch were certainties for the 2005premiership . "Pull your head in you donut", Irepiied, all too aware of their terrible form,wretched injury list and inability to put sideslike St Bernard's ati.,av.Fast forward two months and this windsweptgent is starting to look like a soothsayer .

demolished TV. on Saturday,the - full forward kicked e'.-'ot with one handtied behind his back and they looked everyinch a finals team. Players to stand outincluded Andrew Pugsley, one of the finestdefenders in the caper and Mark Knatt, who

helped shut down the much vaunted Eaglemidfield . Scott Cations and Tom Wigneyseem to have added some bite to theirforward line as well .

But . . .If they're to win the thing however, they'll

have to beat either Haileybury or Old Xavs ina final at Elsternwick . vs had little form tospeak of going into their clash at the

Badlands but managed to shut down theBloods, who were, to coin a tired phrase, alittle off the boil . Cadyn Beetham is enjoyinghis best season in the amateurs and was

again named best, Damien Lynch (8) ishitting form at the right time of the year and

Mike Beardsley played another blinder. Stillnot sure about their backline but Xavs atSportscover in September is like TysonBeckford at the Marquee Club on NYE so

they are obviously a team to fear.Didn't see the game but I'm told thatHa.' - squandered a lot ofopporti .̀"es, played badly and had littleinput from their guns . A good sign thereforethat they went down by just two points toone a ' their fiercest premiership rivals .Whilst o : t_ - subject of premierships, U7 '

are slipping under the

radar like that blokeTrev in last year's Big

Brother, the guy whokept leaping out from

behind the couch to

cries of "he's the funniest man since CleesfA 15 goal win at the 'Pit, Matt Torney bafrom Geelong, a fit Hayter and Ed Clarifinally returning to form (after his best (ground in the OF last year, Ed has had a vequiet 2005) are all good signs and don't 1anyone tell you they can't win it this y

e The fact that Rob Wilkie (ruckman) was b ein the reserves is also very significant . If y(were to form a market thev'd be fourth in tiline of betting but I'd be jumping on .

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ok every inch afi rF. a .

Speaking of which . . .If you were forming a market on wheth€Collegians or Trinity would go down,reckon it'd be an even $1 .85 spread. Andespite being on the end of somslanderous Collegian sledging in my da =

Old Scotch

Old Xaverians

Ivlarcellin

Old Haileybury

A -RESERVE

Gerstman

Lynch

Cullinan

B . O'Farrell

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Old Haileybury Efstathiou 0 49

Old Xaverians Rush 1 33

Universitv Blues Coleman 2 2 8

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,, a player and the fact that the Wesley

As on the tram have given me untold griefnce I was 12, I'm gunning for the Lions to

into A Grade in 2006 . Whilst Trinity.e upset by those pesky Olds (when i t

,,)mes to winning a finals spot or avoiding

legatian, is there any more dangerouseeper than OMs?) Collegians continued

>:eir remarkable rise from C Section with ainical and highly impressive win over - .

__evI.n ' s , the side that humbled them in I o:nals last year . James Jorgenson and Jon o

~n continue to be tricky match UPSCam Unsworth and Nick Harrisonris Blumfield just keep keeping on .

blokes who were heroes in B Gradenear it when they get promotedCollegians players have reall y

~d up a gear.

Old Xavs to send Trinity one step closer to

B Section

I`a .ileybury to deny Marcellin a finals berth

t111s to beat Bernard's in a game that^ .^ns diddly squa tii to see off the dangerous Lions

id Scotch to demolish St Kevin's

C'orr eslso €rc3eaats - Jonathan Horn -nathan_g_hornC(~-?,-ahoo .co .uk

MILE STONE S

:r-ians - congratulate Michae lwho plays his 50t" for the

wday. Runner-up senior Best and°st in 2003, State Under 2 3-sentative 2004/05 (Captain 2005) ,

i.ed to Captain the Inaugural AAFCig Side to Ireland later this year. This

ng half-back flanker has kicked goal s. but four of his games this yea rding a bag of 6) from this position .

id :s one of the most exciting players toh in VAFA football . Well done 'Barks' .

:arcellin v Old HaileyburyOld Xaverians v Old Trinity

Old Melburnians v St BernardsUniversity Blues v Collegians

St Kevins v Old Scotch

`sb 5.7 10.10 12 .I4 (86)

Lynch Beardsley Lethlean .

3.2 7.6 10. 8 13 .10(- _)Old . ,, : ;.il 3 Jones 3 Barker 2 P Corrigan Siapantas i. :ason HbicL>> an. Best: Jones Jenke Walden Lay Brown 1rntstrottg. Old R'arLtn, 8 Bc n 2 Ruyg Clarke Agtus . Best: BeeLharu McEouald Chatfield

Uap3xe~s : Peter James Jamie K,,uvs (F) Paul Carro ll Matt Jenkinson CB )niet Scully Andr ew Esposito (G )

OLD SCO S'6E3 3.2 9.5'.IId 4.4 5.6

inan 8 ti'igpey 5 B Phillips 3 Coda~nact t xcitiaro. Best: Pugsley Gnarl TaL_'

15.510.7

24.10 (154)12-7(79)

t Saunderst Beranger.

3= : S Considine 3 A4acLaren 3 Waters P raluca Marson JohnstonRo CuP'^,m. '-.~st : Remount P` Bor,. - -s lugustin MacL aren

;dcCarthy Tim SuteL__ (f, ....unders Peter Mnne : t+Robson (G )

2.1 10.5 1 3.5 14.1 0LABS 2.4 4.7 9.12 . 12 tt

Walsh 7 Ciltrera 2 J Healv2 Brown A Rams<L t T ti lBest : B, D Bu~~~. tn..s K Butler I}vui . ~ . . Cudt 4Ken 2 Ja . cut Je. Beaumont PBest: tz .. t ry Cudltpp Ferraro R

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U M ..... it Brent µ`oodhead (F :is R. rs Brenda n

2.3 4.4 7.6 10-11(71)1 .2 9.6 ~.,.9 26 .12 (168)

Legudi 3 Kati~ta 2 Sahadod Liberatore T Wilktn~n Lct iglilin. Best : itehell Roach Gill T Wilkinson Madden L

L`nd l3u~:17~ 5 an 4 Lou'<cck 3 Gieeson 3 Heinz

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Wilms Soif % mnon Brookes Rank+.n Clarke . Best :-k Clarke Has i' an Kordick.

Bee I i r poad Field s

avne Hintun (F) Andrew Errington Ben Parsons (B )Jephson(G)

4 .3 8.10 15 .14 17.15 (117)2 .1 5.2 6.2 12.5 (77)

5 Taft 2 Dixon 2 Jones 2 U 'ttt C Heist Blumfield Fry.C tJn~,*orth Jorgensen r Jones D3.:on Roach.

3 Li s 2 Bowles 2%Iu Tra ) Simpson 07oole

0 . 1 t.l i.l 1 .2(8)7 .3 13.7 16.10 (1C 6)

auch'°n B Mitchell CrawPord Pitcheruones 5 McDonnell 2 Serafin9 Santalucia

Rush Larkins . Best : Serafini TatuLas.chw7le

6 .9 13.11 19.38 (126)0.2 1.3 2.4 2.4 (16)

Allen 3 Armstrong 2 Crane 2 Carroll S Dick Je[bar te. Best : Carroll Teasdale Beattie Aurel-Smtth Sutclifle0FlYnn. Best: Semen Iaconis McGree Galatti Weston

{ - . . . Ti' .1 .1 4.1 4.2 5.3(33)Ok 7. ANS 1.2 3.4 10 .8 15.8 (98)Old R Rainsden 2 Mai 2 At ni. Best: T Walsh C}mstou AnueoniB Bu cs J Kenna. C Bvrne 4 Dixon 4 Matthews 2 Alder

'in Vescou Gavin Roberts (G)inion Ouve Richard F_ wood (F) Cameron Haves Pete r

° Thompson ; dtu: .ead . Best: Dixon Oman WaddellPanrulex .

2.3 3.5 8.7 10.10(70)4 .4 7.5 13.9 16 .11 (107)

2 :vlihailovic 2(lavts Hughes S Iannarzo R~an SpinellaMizt :. Best : Davis Hughes N Smith Ware Ryan DeMerton . L'ni Blues:Robbins 3 Rigby 3 Coleman 2 Irvine 2119ePhail Millard Millar WilkieWestmore Ross. Best : Wilkie Tertll Ross Rigby Robbins Millard .C3LLEGIANS 3.2 5.5 8.7 20.6 (68)ST KEVIIVS 2.1 4.3 6.6 5.8 (38)Coll : Roberson 3 Bobeff Parkinson Henebery Burrows Adgenus MuirKermeaIly. Best : Z`4foon Henebery Parkinson Smith Howwd Johnson .s€iO3:1'nderwcr~_,d 2 O'Connor Holland P Mount. Best: Holland D MountMcCann Grant Poor O'Connor .

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1 J. Dixon VC2 M . Parrent3 B . Mooney4 A. Shinkfield

) 5 R. Henebery6 N . Baxter6 S. Woolley7 S. Taft7 J. Farley8 C . Unsworth Capt9 J . Fry10 J . Jorgensen11 C. Weeke s12 N. Harrison Capt13 M. Nayior14 J. Ashman15 C . Holst16 A . Baxter17 J . Heritage17 D. Phillips18 D. Barber19 K. Jones20 M. Holie s21 C . Harris VC22 N . Lockett23 C. Mollard24 E. Waters

25 R. Muir

26 P. Krotiris

27 G . Ravston

28 B. Couch28 D . Browning29 N . Burrows

30 L. Moon31 N. Roach32 C. Blumfiekl VC33 B. Hois t34 D. McCaughan35 L . Nesbi t36 M . Roberson37 S .Humphry38 A . Fabri s39 D. Cannizzo40 D. Strachan41 W. Tardlff41 B. Duff42 T. Sank43 E . Malone44 Y. Phillips45 A . Stone46 J . Cooke47 Z . Moon48 B. Law49 M. Pose50 M . Rice51 B . Shadbolt53 T. Rutherford54 B . Woolhous e55 T. Cookes Res Capt56 M. Stefanidakis57 D. Williamson58 N . Bobeff59 A . Wright - Smith60 D. Mutton61 E . Healey

62 0 . Howard

63 A. Kenneally

64 N .Craig

65 A . Smith66 J .Adgemis67 A . Nichols68 M . Gromotga70 D. Slatyer76 B. Hage

Cc :ch: Vaughan ClearyRes Cc- '1 : Trent Collins

1 B. Dobson2 J . Rice3 D. Waters4 J . Frazer5 D. Johnston6 G . Romanin7 S. Maguire8 R . Frisin a9 L. Considine

10 D. Cullinan

11 N . Addison

12 B. O'Donnell13 C . Woods14 A .Layton

15 J . Bortolotto16 L. McMillan17 G . Cox (C)18 D. Gartner19 A. Papaluca20 M. Hermans22 D . Marson23 M . Leffanue24 L. O'Flynn25 R. Galati26 D. McMillan27 S.Theisz28 B . Carmody29 S . Brooks30 S . Considine31 M . Bortelotto33 F. Dorbol o34 D. Jarred (VC)36 P Augustin37 C . Maclaren38 S . Matthews39 B . Colville40 C. Purcell41 J.Seabury42 G . Patrol43 J. Pascuzzi44 L. Hansen45 D.Theisz46 A. McGree52 R . Davis53 R .laconis54 J . Forbes55 J . Walli s56 S . Abrahams57 B.Wignell59 R . Cont e62 M. McCartin63 C . Pezzimenti65 D . Fraser

'.. 70 D. Cracknell83 G. Neskovcim

(;oach: Peter :nc -onRes. Coach: Andrew Barwick

1 C . Steinfort

2 S. Davey

3 P Corrigan (C )4 S . Langfard,lorws ((NC)5 J. Bourke6 L Siapantes7 M. Corrigan7 A. Hilton8 F. P,'Chamnad9 M . Barker ( DVC)70 C.Efstattou11 A. McIntyre12 B.0'Fane'd13 B. Waite14 S . Jones15 D. Mackenzie16 P.O'G.xuteEl17 K Ford (VC)18 D.TtvJrznorA19 M. Armstrong20 M. Graves20 M . Fankftauser21 A.Jenk e22 D. Mason23 F4. Secv'vJil24 B.Tra~(C~JC)25 S. Rorhartds26 J . Bek (RC)27 P~9 . Bames28 S. Gold-worthy29 B. Carson30 0. Worries31 D. Lay32 B . M4dwa

...., 33 S . Walden34 P. Largfbrd,lorws35 T Chisholm35 D. Latpage36 L. McPherson37 D. Brown38 L Floyd39 C. Waxman40 H. Gopu41 S. Saunders42 J. Mueller43 B Salte r44 J. McLauchlan45 M . Daring46 B .Cra'.vturd47 R. Mitchell48 G . Chipp rit'd49 L Pcher (ROVC)50 R . Ladd51 H . McLauchlan52 C. Ferguson (RDVC)53 M . Levy54 A Vdetira55 B. Langiard„cnes56 D. Armstron g57 A Krght58 A . Baker59 N. Gbson60 A. Shaw61 D. Budd62 G . White67 C . Cartel]

ach : Dean RiceCoach : Fab Gatt i

1 T Cudllpp2 J . Beaumont3 M Billing4 H Lacey8 D Hcime7 HTurner8 Je Bnaumont9 D Harnscn10 T Robertsit R Ferraro13 E Wilson14 A Voya15 1 Wolr16 J Byrne17 J. M81a rt8 T Fi29erafd19 E Studham20 R Mulqum.ey21 H Wntelw_ad22 J Dlxcn23 M Berry24 M Haufuns25 M Hicks26 C Kennedy27 P Oman28 PA Marsen29 M Pro`=vs,39 Jo t.4ller31 J Barry32 E Selby33 J Magee

34 P Tell35 C Ray37 J Grant38 L S.-39 JTuc4:er4D HOBru_n

41 J Ray42 A Waddell

43 AWu44 E Farctuharsrm

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D4$ C ..:,' .fn549 G Tc .:::ras50 A Penmen51 tA Kenr-52 J Anderson53 D Osmerxi54 M Benoit55 C Theodoulou56 1 Tucke r57 W McDonald53 A Pra.rse59 YdWharten60 A Gems61 D Woc 7 :ord62 T Harrison63 R tAatthevrsFS P Grundy66 N Peters68 M Best70 J Russo71 TBu- .-72 C Aid73 N Russell74 N L75 SG,76 E Pd .:c I77 S Hareu7a M each79 E Bai rBO C 8,.u-Your.r,~81 A Ray82 D Emercn&.3 R Galbrarth84 L Garo85 S Guest86 E Harner88 A Kauye6-9 SN Klel90 W Lard.!.91 A Manahan92 D M911e r93 W Pant-94 S Radyr.rn+k

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Ta~un . .-- co_- .cSerc,-at .Asst Coach : Ray Bs

1 T. Beranger (C)2 B. Phillips (VC)

3 J . Ros s4 C .Tal4ent (VC)5 S . Coffins (VC)6 A. Crow

7 J. Kflchen8 S. D ck9 A . Pugstey10 C . Smith

11 T. Pruchard12 S.Hume13 A. Nettletan14 C . P,9cKenzie-P.RcHarg

15 S. Cations16 E . Batrouney17 T igny (VC)t9 R.W

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20 S.Troo n22 R . Ashton23 O. Crane24 D. Brooke25 M . Saunders27 T. Dematriou28 A Quai l

29 M. Gnatt30 T. Finocchlaro

31 N . Ledl

32 J . Gerstman33 E. Reid34 C. Phillips35 P.0'Connor

36 J. Sutc!rfie

37 G. Carroll

38 T Jelbart39 S . Graham

40 T. Aurel-Smith

41 W. Lewi s

42 T. Seattl e43 A . Routledge44 D, Jackson

45 R. Teesdale46 J. Beaurepaire

47 T.Hosking49 B.Snaddon

50 M . Walkom

51 L. Freeman53 W. Symington54 A. Sutherland55 S. Dipasquale56 T. Dipasquale57 J . Cran e59 W. Elliot t61 A. W. Sutherland62 M .Graham63 I . Cola64 S. Lrenzeni68 T Keck

72 B . Smith73 M . Giuter86 S.Ainger

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C___, ;ftes: Leign ~ansan C( a: Barry - aroson Cos h : 5irr~, i Maaoen c;oacn : Dave M urray C( n : john Kanis& Phil Gaut f a Coach : Anthony Bourke Res Cc _ ~~i : Da -n Handley Asst. Coach : Tony Miller a Conch : Joe Sturrock

Coach: Dale B+ Res . Cc. ..h : Rob Gros sGWb 18 Coach: Ed Best

Kenna A 1 A . Fox I C. Keunen I N. Pope 1 P. ButkoButler K 2 C . Santalucia 2 B. Gart h 2 M . Mulgrew 2 T. Hutchin sReynolds L 3 J Pascen 3 C. Goullet 3 S . Garlick 3 J. SturrockWalsh B V/CBurrows D

.4 James McDonnell 4 D. Ballarin 4 L. Mahoney (c) 4 D. Guengerich

Tanne r5 JPetdro J 5 D. Rush 5 C. Liberatore 5 M . Coltman .

6 M. RigbyVan Der Venne T V/C 6 A . Oswald 6 M . Harrison 6 D. Mahoney 7 R . Youn gHand A

7 S Lethlean 7 S. Clarke 7 J . Travali ag 8 J. Hayter-tY S

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hD L8 J. Evans 9 B . Fields 10 R . Marti n

A DN1Ciyn c9 . 9 M . Kavanagh Iva) 10 M . Lucas ( dvc) 11 L . North

Q j 10 M. Beardsley 10 N. Mitchell 11 T. Duggan 12 Q . GleasonR 11 L . Howard 11 C. Davis 12 S . McKee 13 T. Foste rA 12 A . Bowen 12 B. Hogan 13 R. Bowles 14 A. Henderso n

e C DN/ CM-' t 13 T. Ruyg 13 C. Mitchell (vat 14 P. Greenham 15 L .Ryan

on,_'. ,3 He ly J 14 J. Agius 14 B. Ryan 15 W. Gullifer

16 M. Kordid:17 G . De Crespigny

Saunders R 15 L . Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B . Ga rvey (dvc) 18 N . Anderson:Pherson S 16 S. Mollard 16 D. Blunt 17 D. Ryan 19 M . Torney,

i Davies M

zak PA 17 A . Chatfield ( V.C.) 17 C. Potter 18 R. Chard 20 M . Coleman

3 A Capt := 18 M Scanlan 18 J. Cheep 19 D. Sheehy 21 C. Notman

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19 D Walsh 19 A. Mitchell 20 T Crowley 22 B. Millard5 Cameron F

.20 D. Evans 21 R. Maguire 23 T. Wilcox

r shoo B RN/C 20 J. Scanlan 21 B . Loughlin 22 J . Mount 24 S. Russel lCc-ming R 21 S. McCa rthy 22 Ty Pearson 23 T Simpson (vat 25 A. SallyCh ; stou J 22 T Ockleshaw ( V.C.) 23 L. Wilkinson (vc) 24 A . Lynch

26 J. Scambler27 R Wilkie

non R 22 M. Rush 24 D. Roach 25 D. Manton.

28 M . Thoma ss J 23 S. Johnston 25 D. McLaughlin ( C) 26 C. Taylor 29 A. Terrill

~ S 24 C . Purse 26 A . Smith 27 T. OToole 30 T. Muhlebac hI J 25 R . Carey 27 J. Hughes 28 M . Giansiracusa 31 M . Shaughnessy

1ani S R/"DN/C 26 P. Purcell 28 P. Holland 29 C. Underwood 32 M . Paterso nr D 27 P. Ryan 29 L. Spinner 30 N. Dowling 33 B. Gate s

n Der Venne Snation R 28 Jeremy McDonnell 30 M . Stapleton 31 W. Keenan

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34 T. McKinnon35 J. McKay

~ster J 29 C . Beetham31 G . Campbell 32 S . O Connor

36 R. Minnsrdsley D 30 T. Clarke 32 T. Harvey 33 M. Maguire 37 J. Robbins

Lautetta S 31 J Arnold32R J. Harvey 34 N. Parrett 38 C. Bradley

° aroore S . 33 N. Smith 35 J . Dempsey 39 D. Heinz)re J 32 T. Purss 34 D. Byrne 36 P. Mount 40 C. BrookesJ 33 N . Bingham 35 Tate Pearson 37 M. Shannon 41 L . Qui n=th T Res. Captris

S34 R . Colbert 36 A . Marian 38 J . O'Brien 42 S. Fletche r

U~35 R . MacWhi rter 37 A . Catt eratl 39 M. Dwyer 43 N. Shuttlewort h

- ugess M 36 D. Sapuppo 38 S . lannazzo 40 L. Kalesaran 44 J. Woodmay N 37 C Larkin s. 39 M . JuricskaY 41 M. Drinkwater 45 B. Waters

46 H Rankin_ ensan Aible R 38 S. Freer 40 J. Madden 42 S . Mount

.47 A. Millar

od T 39 M. Green 41 S . Ma tthews 43 A . DeKretser 48 L . Fishl yis,, ~ni C 40 A. T.Jones 42 B. Miziewicz 44 John-Paul . Mount 49 P. SteeleWilliams Z RN/C 41 M Callihan 43 L. Miceli 45 A . Smith 50 H. Nailo nStebbins N . 44 M . Walsh 46 L. Gullifer 51 N. Vanderbosh

3 Best E 42 A. Pyle 45 T. Legudi 48 A . Conlan 52 P. Marriott

V3 Heav2Mn C43 T. Woodruff 46 R. Ware 50 R. Horrocks 53 J. Westmore

53 Cade T 44 N . Hule tt 47 D. Hurley 51 D. Bare 54 A. Waxman, ) Walsh T 45 M. Walsh 48 L. DeMorton 52 D. Mount 55 B. Gin~t Cristiano D 46 0. Gidley 49 N. Thomas 53 B . Hughes 56 T Ranki n

57 T Irvine~2 Arrowsmith J3 Cade S 47 S. Tatulaschwile 50 A. Gill 54 G. Holland

.58 J. Albani a

:{ Gray J 50 L . Ginnivan 51 D. Dugina 56 D. Walsh 59 B. Hutchinson85 O'Shea M 51 N . Beattie 52 J. Spited 57 J . Liston 60 D. Strack

3 Blackmore B 52 P. Chapman 53 P. Harri s 58 L. Giansiracusa 61 J. RitchieAmiconi A

c 3 Hii A 56 J. Watson 54 L. Evans 59 P. Aughton 62 C. Ross

3 McDonald E 57 N . Moylan 55 S . Bugryn 60 S . O'Connor 63 P. Ede n64 D McPhail3 Parker D 59 M. Higgins 56 R. Winduss 61 R . Caldow .65 E. Clark e71 Hildebrandt D

2 Welsh L 60 M. O'Hanlon57 M . Stewa rt 62 A . Jageurs

66 L . Woodhouse

73 Swinne rton H 62 D Kingg58 S . Andrews 63 C . Lucas D. McAloon_

t Tang J.

6 T O'M59 L. Jordan 64 D. Prior 68 J. McKerrow

75 Read S3 eara 60 M . Gourley 65 R . Short 69 G . Muir

76 Miller P 65 N . Serafini 61 D. O'Connor 66 J . Marchesani 70 J. Meade7 McDonald C 62 M . Mihailovic 71 A . Mulkearns 71 P. Marshall

78 Kok K 63 S . Crouch 75 R . Campagna 72 D. Gavara-Nanu3 La D

NORTH 82 S . Mitchell 73 C. HopkinssAdgemis

J Thwaites M SUBURBAN 99 P Murray 74 H. Munro3 Thompson G ORTS

75 J. Mvylan

t Brown L i;LU6 INC77 J. McQuillen

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86 D. Bannister86 Brawn A _ - - - - ~7 Jurrie R

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Coach : Pat Hii a Cl ch: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Peter Nicneson Co ean HiceA

Coich : D'eTa%sst G:ach: AMrm 3, S:r:or.

Res: Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins kes. Coach: Andrew Barwick R..v .. : i : Fab Gatti Taiast R . oo-h: Serge oanF-b' A3st Coach: By Be-T4

Dixon V CI J 1 B. Dobson 1 C. Steinbrt 1 T Cuc,pBaaumartJ

1 T. Beranger (C).

2 M. Parrent 2 J. Rice 2 S. Davey'eYa

3 NI BIiGn92 B . Phillips (VC)

3 B. Mooney 3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrigan (C) 4 H Lacey 3 J . Ross

4 A. Shinkfield 4 J Frazer 4 S. LarglardJor'as (DVC) 6 D Holm 4 C.Tallent (VC )5 R . Henebery

.5 D. Johnston

5 J~~e 7 H Turr» ra Je Beaumcnt 8 S. Collins (VC )

6 N . BaxterRomani n6 G 6 L. Siap,antas 9 D Hamson 6 A. Crow

6 S . WoolleyTaft7 S

.7 S . Maguire 7 M . Corrigan 10 T Roberts

i 1 R Ferraro 7 J. Kitchen.7 J . Farley 8 R. Frisina 7 A H~an 13 E wison 8 S . Dick

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Old Haileybury v Collegians

Marcellin v St Kevin s

Old Xaverians v University Blues

Old Melburnians v Old ScotchOld Trinity v St Bernards

FINALS -A""

C SECTION

Trevor Barker Oval, Beach Road,

Sandringham ( 76 F8) - Seniors 2 p .m .

Reserves 11 .30 a.m .

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

lst semi final - August 28, 200 5

DI SECTION

Box Hill City Oval, Maroondah Highway, Box

Hill (47 G9) - Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30

2nd semi final - August 27, 200 5

1st semi final - August 28, 2005

D 2 SECTION

Central Reserve, cnr Springvale & Waverley

Rd, Glen Waverley (71 C5) - Seniors 2 p .m .

Reserves 11 .3 0

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

ist semi final - August 28, 200 5

D3 SECTIO N

Gillon Oval, cnr Pearson & Victoria Streets,

Brunswick (29 E6) - Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves

11 .3 0

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

lst semi final - August 28, 2005

D4 SECTION

Cheltenham Football Ground, WeatherallRoad, Cheltenham (86 H3) - Seniors 2 p .m .Reserves 11 .3 0

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

1st semi final - August 28, 2005

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De La Salle v Caulfield GrOld Brighton v Old Ivanho eMazenod OC v MHSOB - at SportscoverArena - Sa tWhitefriars v North Old Boys

Old Essendon Or v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

'17TH, 2005

-TNDER-19 (1) SECTION

Gerry Green Reserve, Nepean Highway,Parkdale (87 D8) - 2 p .m .

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

lst semi final - August 28, 200 5

UNDER-19 (2) SECTIO N

Garvey Oval - Parade College, Plenty Road,Bundoora (10 A10) - 2 p .m .

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

1st semi final - August 28, 200 5

UNDER-19 (S) S ECTION

TB A

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

lst semi final - August 28, 2005

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE SECTION

Gerry Green Reserve, Nepean Highway,

Parkdale (87 D8) - 11 .15 a.m .

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

lst semi final - August 28, 200 5

UNDER-19 (2) RED SECTIO N

Garvey Oval - Parade College, Plenty Road,Bundoora (10 A10) - 11 .15 a .m.

2nd semi final - August 27, 2005

1st semi final - August 28, 2005

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your nominations for the B Section exce 1 d imiddlet

the Year. Any players wthroughout 2005 and their piaying position

would be appreciated .

REVIEWOld BE ;endora proved this pundit wrong with

a comprehensive victory over the visitingUr, it, es to keep the finals chances alive .

St Be Mentflrre-'1•: igers kept their over

burning with a morale boosting victory

the disappointing MHSOB at Brindisi Street .

A 10 goal buffer at the last break just showedhow dominant the young Tigers had beenthrough the first three quarters . Their visitors

added some respectability in the last but t o

no avail .old Brighton didn't give NOB's a sniff as

they warmed upPerreheirHcrack endra at and Edgeweek . Ewart ,controlled the midfield, Rob Kent played greatfooty at CHF, Josh Dickerson slotted a rarecouple and Gadsden and Leaf impressed up

P W•Chelsworth Park a daunting task at any timeand today will be no exception for the hapless

NOBS as they tackle old Ivanhoe he ll bent o n

keeping their winning run intact prior to the

finals. And this is exactly what they will do .

M eaaod's season and tenure is on the line

today as thetackle Old Essendon at home .

Unfortunately for them OEG have just asmuch incentive as a finals spot still beckons

for them. So this make ~ailoove tinals butprevailtoday relegation may

roll of the dice for CCU .

rttar'a.ec today as th _ [

$J - at the Pnsia.gY StaMP,?,

Likewise at Sportscover the Tigers play for

their lives against Whitefriars whomathematically are still in the relegation

zone. So this promises to be another beauty

.

The Tigers appear to have the wood over (-re

back.Be La started the game in scintillating touch

opening with a 7 goal term in which Damien

yson was unstoppable with 6 of them .

This continued in the second and at the halfit was not looking too good from zenod•Some harsh words from MMA and a newgame plan saw a much better effort fromMazenod after half time as they minimise d

the damage and won the second half .

Another all round dominating will from C dIvanhoe, who now have a firm grasp on top

spot with only 2 Rounds remaining. As has

been their pattern consistently of late the

Hoers bounced out of the blocks and had

things sewn up very early in the piece. Goo

d loss alllast term by the Fields but a 75 point

the same . Sam Ge?l~ri le anuk~uBol Lochranddominate all day

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131 ~l vNorth Old Boys Minton-Connell 4 7 0

3 58Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair 5 50Old Brighton Pirrie

li Harvkes 3 32Old Ivanhoe woods 0 28Whitefriars 0 27MHSOB Aitken

Priars in home and away games recently soi hey feel they have their opponents measurexid this will prove the crucial factor in their

•,,Tin today .Last roll of the dice for CaulfieldG3- ans today as they visit MHSOB at

> Postage Stamp. Both disappointed last~ek t id will be looking to make amends

today. The Unicorns are so much better onheir own turf in front of what is sure to be a

large crowd, and I will give them one last( Ilance to greet the judge and sew up 4thfosition .

141t purely and simply the winner today will,ew up second position and earn the double

c hance in the finals, as De ha make the shorttrek across town to the South Road Oval .Terrific contest between these sides first time

. :round and today should be no different .Prevailing conditions on the beach just haveiile slightly leaning towards the Tanners, but

nly just in a beauty.

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1 .3 5.4 5.7 9 .9033)Old Eas: Forrest 4 Stone 3 Flaherty 3 Baddeley 2 D Biggs 2 Portia JoseHargreaves Obliubek . Best . D Biggs Towner DeMorton Ryan Day Leask .White: Campbell 3 Carri?g 2 J Anderson M Carbone CunninghamStafford. Best : Phan J Anderson A Carbone Stafford Crea G Power.Um : Jason MeNiece Bevan Connelly (RFL) (F) Sean Co)llns AnthonyGrey (RFL) (B) Daniel Kofaed Jim Currel] (RFL) (G )ST BEDES P 3EP7TOiS'E TIGERS4.3 6.6 13.8 15 .12 (102)MHSOB 2.5 3.7 3.11 9.15 (69)StB/MT: L Terrell 4 ScaIldi 3 Kane 2 Collins 2 Walstead Zakdc RowseBeveridge . Best: Rowse T}yuin Beveridge L %Vnttle M Wintle McColl .Pa1HSOB: Cassell 2 'White 2 G McCully 2 Dunn Evans Barnett . Best: EvansCassell Hogan Thompson Barnett Limbrick .Um : Dick Kramer Sachs Koffman (F) Jordan Mayston James Gregory(B) Robert Parry Bruce Stephens (G )CAIII.F7ELD GR 1.1 3.3 3.7 7.10 (52)OLD 1vAN180E 6 .6 11.8 17.12 19.13 (127)

Old Iv: Gie6ngs 3 Tiernan 3 Hares 2 LwKon 2 Kefalas 2 Theodossi Geisehen

Curatolo Crowley Georglou D'uialds Stevens. Best: Gielings LochranCuratolo Georgiou Btenke Gieschen. CauL• Sinclair 3 Strain 2 Liddell Baker .

Best : Carboni Hammond Foote Frater Knight Baker .

Umpires: Simon Stokes Geoff Caulfield (F) Brendan Corcoran DamienAnthony (B) Eddie Boa) Graeme Booth ( G )

B RESERVEDE LA SALLE 2.2 6.4 12.8 18.10 (118)MAZENOD 2.3 2.4 3.4 4.4 (28)DLS: Vague 4 Browning 3 LarVT 3 Cosstick 2 Bourke Etiis Powell. Best:Walker O'Donnell Browning McInerney Felshourg H'ust. Mae: JoshSchiano Jordan Schiano Raine Murnane . Best: Murray Hawkins Grantvaliance Souter Morris.NORTH OLD BOYS 1.1 4.4 4.6 5.6(36)OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 5.11 7.16 14 .21 (105)NOB : Braid Hayden D Joyce Cugola Barden . Best: Pennell Hayden ButcherBarden Cugola McKenzie. Old Br. Salem 5 Reddin 2 Dooley 2 Goldner 2Larkin McDonald Maguire. Best: Salem Reddht B Paterson MaguireEastgate Joseph Walsh .OLD ESSENDON 4 .5 8.7 11.11 13.12 (90 )

5 .3 6.6 8.6 15.7 (97)

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Ohl Ess: Flaherty 5 Skurrie 3 Kavanagh Parker Josh Dazk9w KalogiaiimisCerantonio . Best : Flaherty Cerainonio Williamson Skurrie Ward JoshL=:ktw. White: Baggoley 5 Hilton 4 Gloufchea M Baker Glenn Phelan .Best: Alexander Hilton M Baker Baggoley over T Carrigg .ST BEDES ASENTONE TIGERS 3.2 6.4 11.10 16.11 (107)1riH8OB 1.2 1 .6 1 .7 110(28)St BtEi'C: Osborne 5 Andrews 3 waters 2 HIpwTll 2 Buck T Groves Kidd.Best : Waters McMurray J Lynch Andrews Buck Kidd. AiHSOB : Orchard 2O'Brien . Best : Czarnow Wright Orchard Robinson Nicholas Fraczek .CAULFIELD OR 1 .0 1.0 1.1 3.2 (20)DID IVAN1i0E 1.9 7.15 18.19 24.23 (167)Caul: Bowes Murphy Grigg . Best: Rudd Scott Bowes Vella D`Arcy Murphy .Old lv : Ge George 8 Leech 5 Hawkes 3 Corne3lius 2 Kent 2 Pratt 2 SnellHolloway . Best: Ge George Leech Tobias Cornelius Kent Snell.

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Imagine the looks on your players' faceswhen you tell them "we have no team rules ."

I must admit, I always get a kick out of theirreaction when I say it to the new players inthe Under 19s each year. I'm willing to bet it'sprobably the first time any coach has toldthem that .

They would have been told all through their

junior days, as many of us have, that "wehave ten golden team rules that eari t be

broken." No "u-turns" is a common one, asis "always punch from behind," so let's

consider those two for a minute .

What happens to your back pocket when hefinds himself 30 metres from the opposition

goal, facing the wrong way and in possessionof the ball with no team-mate running

behind to receive? Does he think to himself,

"I mustn't break golden rule number 3," andproceed to kick the ball 30 metres backwards

through the other team's goal? If he followsthe "golden rules," he has no other choice

but to do so . Example two, you are 4 pointsdown with seconds to play, the ball is kicked

into your goal square, where your 6 foot 6

resting ruckman has the sit on the

opposition's 5 foot 6 back pocket . Does he

reach over the top and pluck the mark, ordoes he obey the "team rules" and punch

from behind? I'm sure his team-mates would

understand, "that's okay, we lost the game,but at least you obeyed the "golden rules ."

Imagine if, instead of team rules, you had

"team guidelines" to guide your players .

Example one might see the player back his

pace and take on the opposition, run around

him and set up an attacking thrust . Example

two would see the ruckman use his obvious

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height advantage to easily take the mark and

go back to kick the winning goal . In bo~li

examples, the player has the flexibility tomake a decision that will benefit him best, a

guideline gives that flexibility, a rule does

not, by definition it is too rigid to allow it .

Yes, we want to eliminate u-turns as much

as possible, yes we want to punch from

behind if possible, but if the player has noother choice, let him bend that guideline to

suit .

Bear in mind, we are talking about "on the

ground" guidelines here, there is still scopeto have some non-negotiable rules in place,

"Club rules," which would cover things like,always contact the coach if you can't train,

don't go out late on Friday night, etc .

At the end of the day, are we not, as coaches,always asking our players to think forthemselves and make good decisions? Whythen, do we impose on them rigid rulesduring the game that takes that decisionmaking out of their hands?

Lose the rules and implement a set olguidelines, it will not only free up your team,it will also give them a sense of "ownership'over how they are allowed to play .

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Last weel: against St BedesMentone S,r :i~onySvirskis, our tall front-lineruckman, played his 100thgame for the club. Over thepast couple of seasonsAnthony has really come ofage and now dominates thepacks around the ground .His aerial strength providesa real asset for the club .Jamie Anderson, playedhis 50th game against StBedes . His inability to trainon a regular basis hasrestricted his appearancesin the seniors this year buthe has been playing excel-lent football in the twos.This week against CaulfieldGrammarians Adam Lust(3rd from top) plays his 50thgame for the club . Adam isthe captain of the Reservesand has his side playingvery good football at theright end of the season .Adam is also the currentclub secretary. Prior to com-ing back to MHSOBFCAdam played for AJAX .Former Under 19s captainJimmy Walker (bottom pic)plays his 100th game forthe club today. He has beenbuilding some good form onthe ball in recent games inthe seniors and providesnumerous options to goalaround the ground . Anexcellent goal scorer burst-ing through the centre.From a club perspective it isreally pleasing to see thecalibre of players like theselads reach important per-sonal milestones . May therebe many more in the yearsahead for you all.

tATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 13

OP launched themselves into pole position forone of the remaining finals places as theWellers and Jaekas joined the Vultures on ten

wins . None of the four can afford to lose thisafternoon, but at day's end, two clubs will jointhe other bottom four in Mad Monday

commiserations . It has come to this !

REVIEWParkdale started well, but once Paradians

kicked into gear they left the Vultures in theirwake and showed they were hungry for finals

football . Boundy, Hughes and Harford proved ahandful and whilst Ryan and Kelly were the

visitors best players, it was a somber trip backto Gerry Green .The Wellers looked to have set up a matchwinning lead only for an indiscretion upon halftime to pave the way for a Monash revival . OC's

talls led by Durling and Horgan found theanswers and Howard hit the packs hard to putthe two blues back into the four. Hickey burned

for the Ashers and Craven was the day's

leading goalscorer.Rapaport had seven to half time and theJackas pushed out to a handy main changeadvantage, after the Bears had been in frontearly in the second term . O'Connell was greatfor Banyule in the ruck feeding the Taylors, butwith Lewski and Segal providing the drive, Ajaxhad the edge in the entertaining clash .

Hampton took the clash right up to the Blacksenjoying an eight point final term buffer, beforeUni who were well served by Paul Kempton andthe Colonel lifted and a five goal to one finalterm earned the top team win number 15 .After an even opening the Sharks were able topull away from Therry and record a handsomewin . Coote, Wonnacott and Catlin wereimpressive for the victors, whilst Callegari,Fenton and many of the Therry youngsterscontinued to fight the game out .PREVIEWThe real elimination final is still a week away,but try telling that to Ajax, OC, and Parkdalewhere a loss will curtail their seasons .Paradians can still advance if they fail to salute,

but the_v'II notwant to rely onother results . Uniand Beauy willwant to maintainwinning ways, whilst Monash farewells the bigHover, after a stellar career . Four into two

doesn't go, this IS the last roll of the dice!

he real elimination Jxna'.

stil l a week away, i~ tt.eis.i$-tg that to Ajax, OC ,Parkdale where a loss will [their seasons. "

Knockout Game I . Parkdale at home to Ajax.The Vultures have been in the four all season &have chosen the worst time to fall out of the topbracket. Last week, I thought they wouldsecure their spot, but failed to fire and todayhave it all to do . Ten wins from the last 12 havegiven the Jackas the springboard to reach theplayoffs and whilst they will need OC to fall toadvance, Ajax will push past their hosts .Knockout Game 2 . A loss for the Wellers whenthey head to Uni will end a season that startedso grandly . After booting 63 majors in theopening three games, the goals and confidencedried up, but they are back to winning way s

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Therry Penola Edwards 3 70

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-ctle destiny is in their own hands. A plac ethe finals is what they have to lose, bu t

1, their best endeavours, Blacks won't d oany favours and will prevail .

7s ible Knockout Game 3 . The Rovers-,eould love to burst a finals aspirant's bubble;aid they get the chance squaring off against()p. The visitors can lose and still make it if theWellers get rolled . I don't think it will come to' and OP will win .

•= will be pressed against the Bears bu thave too many answers and in a las t

ilun-ah for both sides, M onash will end'05 withvictory against Therry .

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s game 1 00 for the club this weekend .,11- get as he is commonly known is one of

very few Blackers to have ever played 100club games . Former reserves B& F, U19olc-: er and occasional senior rover,i)e_nilton is a club legend . The currenti, casurer of Blacks, Nugget is adored by al lt the club . Congratulations Nugget, yo uslly have deserved this milestone and th e

ften applications to :The Secretary

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3.6 10.9 13.12 (90)OLD CA 3.C 9.7 12.7 14.15 (99)Mon Blues: Craven 5 O'Sulllvan 2 Grrrv Mackenzie Davidson HollowayBolton Hickey. Best : Hickey Davidson Kenton Craven Tm-ton Holloaay .Old Camb: Gutting 3 Gladman 3 Horgan 3 P Tempone 2 BatzloR GoodaleHoward. Best : Howard Horgan Gladman Sheedy Hardenburg Heffernan .Umpires: Dash Perris Lionel Katz (F) Tom Wischer Nllchael Roche (B) SamPerrin Jr^k RP ster (G )B:~~.. Uf 4.1 9.2 12.5 18.9 (117)T1.: .^1 . : :_. :D:__ 3.2 5.2 5.5 9.5(59)Beatum Coate 5 Boon 2 Jury 2 Lee 2 M .6Vilsan 2 Heath Hogarth KuriaLynch Spence. Best : Coote Wonnacott L MeNtcholas Duggan Lynch Catlin .Tteerry Pea: Edwards 3 M6Ytllrmey 2 Bannister Crotty Faroldl Fenton .Best: Callegari Fenton Quinn Owen Cap,vell Bannister.Umpires: Graeme Templar Luke Holmes (F) Ben Bracken Gavan Dawe (B)John Robinson Cli ve Shipley (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.5 4.7 5.9 10.12 (72)HAR[PPON ROVERS 1.1 6.3 7.5 8 .6(54)Vol Blacks: Groom 3 Latch 3 Scarlett Do-asley Evans P Kennon . Best:Smith Lalich D Costello P Kempton Groom Scarlett . Hampt Rmr. Power 3Woods 2 L Fletcher M Fletcher Lambert . Best: L Fletcher Cordin Woods HoltPower Zampagllone .Um : Nick Fennessy Richard Adamson (RFL) (F) Matthew Jackson GusCarpanzano (RFL) (B) Craig Arnol Lita Cooney (RFL) (G )OLD PAR.AD?RNS 1.4 6.7 9.12 15.16 (106)P VULTURES 2 .2 3.4 4.7 5.8138)Old Pow Bound, 4 D Harford 2 Tenson 2 Brabender ChambersDintmosante Hughes Matko McAllister Zivanovic . Best : D Hanford HughesBoundy Chambers Loney M Ryan . Park Vuii: Ryan 3 Hampton MickSullivan . Rest- Ryan Kellv S Sullivan .Ui r Justin Lipson Ken McNtece (F) Glen Kennedy Julian Maccioni (B)Chris Do-kA Tristan Collin (G)Ali :-. 6.6 13.9 15.15 18.18 (126)

NYUt E 6 .3 8.6 12.7 16 .12(108),WAX: Rapaport 8 Ktrzner 4 J Segal 2 Berger Goidbtoom Klein M Segal.Best: Rapaport Lewski M Segal J Raleigh Duzenman Berger . Banyule: NTaylor 4 WlIlmore 3 Davies 2 Playfair 2 Tstngads 2 Gutterson L Morgan MMorgan . Best: N Taylor C Taylor O'Connell Willmore Gayfer Broa7i .Umpires: Brendan Devlin Shane Mackintosh (F) Matt Proctor (B) Kevin

R4O7CASH BLUES i.u 5.3 7.5 8 .5(53)OLD CA.RiBE LL 6.4 8.6 8.8 12.9 (81):,_an Blues : Mazur 4 Lloyd Rats 'am Murchte . Best: Lloyd Coe MazurMain Pataie Wills. Old Csmb: Coitrell3 Mar-wood 2 Heffernan 2 O'SullivanIk'aanetis Kearney Hendrie Craven . Beat Salipas Jovice Hanson McKenzieMarwood Keranev.BF.A S 6.5 9.12 12.17 21 .23 (149)'lY3gRRY 1EROLA 1.1 1.2 1.2 1 .2(8)Beaum: Shattock 5 Bramwell 3 Vance 3 C Co)liiv5 2 McConchie 2 McMillan2 May McDonald A O'Brien Terpsinis . Best : C Collins Kennedy ShattockBramwell MeMlllan A O'Brien . Thersy Peuola: Carter. Best: Bibby KenessyMarrinon Carter Buden Keenan.UMTVERSRY BLACKS 9.3 14.9 23.11 28.14 (182)HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 .2(8)Vol Blacks : Moffat 8 Brumby-Randall 4 Cameron 4 King 3 Beaton 2Woods 2 Chandler 2 Poyzier Wood Ault. Best Ferguson Cameron WoodsBrumby- Randall Moffatt Ryan. Hampt Rom Marshall . Best: CrowtherLang James Pranthlos Marshall Quon.OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3.6 7.11 8.13 (61)P:IRFIDALE VULTURES 0.3 1.4 3.4 6.6 (42)Old Par: Spinoso 3 Lombardi 2 Derham Giddings Palet mo . Best: LHarford Breen R Ryan Corcoran DiFab.o Lombardi . Park Vnit : Wilson 2Wood Granger Matt Sullivan Smith . Best: Wheatley Thurgood SeerriStewart Matt Sullivan Granger .MAX 1 .2 2 .5 5 .9 8.13 (61)BANYULE 2.2 7.3 10.5 12.7 (79)MAX: Diamond 2 Dudakov Dvash Kagan Redlich Rutko Silverman.Best: Dudakov Sacks Zemski Gtironi Goldenfehi Rubenstein . Banyule:Witchell 3 Redfern 2 Adams Bell S. Gray Kennedy King Phelan Prior.Best: M Gray Mutton Rothe Tshaiwisky Notch Gianstracusa.

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brought the Panthers undone in another headscratching form reversal . What hasn't changed, is

that the Reds and Ormond are streets ahead of the1 st Semi Finalists, just check the percentages! To thefinalists, well done, and to the Clubs not continuingafter today, thank you for making our first genuinewintry season since 1996 so bearable !To the players, committees . & supporters of Aquinas& Glen Eira thank you for the way you have presented

all season . Relegation is gut wrenching, but the spirityou displayed all year is a credit to you both &indicates a quick reversal of fortune is on the cardsA huge thank you to the people without whose ticksthis column couldn't tock: Glen Whitehead & Craig

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fnrv rd . as were Clements and Sheerly for GE . RhinoD cCann & Steve Buckle worked hard in defence for

ESL. Adam Krebs was good up forward & AnthonyBallard again did well in the Ruek .The Cs were outclassed in the 1st Half by the skilful

M onds, but regrouped in the 2nd to make the visitorswork for their win . Simon Keleher was outstandingacross HB for Mends, Danny Byra & Metz weren't farbehind! Cs best were runners Kent. Remmers . &

Evans .Bloods upset the Panthers in a nip & tuck tussle thatgave the Home side & supporters a big lift near theend of a very down season for them. Aquinasdefenders Hans Tvssen & David Boland put in top~ames, as did v, nger John Jess (~ ho has make a~great recoverv frem a serious lea i=ijuryD . Br,ndan

Russo, Emerson &Mitvalsky were thebest of thedisappointedPanthers

. Prahran kept jus tahead of the B ullants in a high scoring affair that wasalso a kick for kick event. Prahran's best were allforwards, Cuddles McCubbin (becoming a bigpresence at FF lately!), Has Pitts, & Focca Fox . B-Thad great games from forward Greg Chivers, MattyStella in the middle, & Norbu*v in defence .YVOB couldn't hold the in Q4 but didthemselves proud against DI's top outfit, especially inQ3! Mick Rockicki starred for Yarra at FB, BenNicholas did well in a run-with ta-c, while Mick Wineswas also effective in a bi-locational role! Todd Clarkeplayed a blinder in the centre for Reds, Vinny Cahillmulti-tasked brilliantly as usual & Milos Tika againdominated his wing.TODAYOrmond won't be taking any chances against GlenEira today. and on the Buxton will have enough of anexperience advantage to win by 4 goals .

The Animals will be trying to forget last week, & todayagainst the Bloods should finish the year with a 5

goals win .Old Mentonians will make sure Prahran don't havethings too easy but the Two Blues should take thepoints by 3-4 goals .3ulleer3-Tenplestowe and Yarra Valley will be agreat game of footy and the Bullants would love tosnaffle 7th spot from the Bushrangers . The home

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his 100th today. Michael started in 1998 asa member of the U lb Premiership side that year .Tiaei & injuries have limited his games tally but hehas been an important part of the Senior teamrecently in the Ruck & up Forward . Winesy isskilled on both sides and very hard at the ball . AllBushrangers wish him the best for today & into thefuture !Old Carey - Both Nick Bull & Phil FConstantinidishave recently reached the 100 game milestone .Nick is the first of the Bull herd to reach thismilestone, and has transformed himself into asenior ruckman after years after several years as autility player . He has been heavily involved in clublife both on and off the field, including end ofseason festivities . Fabulous Philthy has been arenowned goalkicker over the years, using hiselusiveness, high skill level, and low to the groundstature to bamboozle many an opponent . Ourcurrent reserves VC has won several goal kickingawards, including winning a comp reservesgoalkicking title a couple of years back. DamianJoyce has recently reached the 50 game milestone .Joyce Dog was a late arriver to the club, with thisPro 30 member a solid and reliable hackman whomust be near the oldest 50 game milestoner theclub has had !Emmaus St Leos - congratulate Andrew Prosseron reaching 200 games in round 16 . Pross startedwith the Under 19s in 1993 and is a hard working,dashing defender who gives great service both onthe field and off, and the grey hair adds maturity tothe team . Great effort Pross . Anthony Ballard with100 games in round 17, started with 4 years in theUnder 19s including the 2000 flag and thecaptaincy . Bally was a ready made senior footballer,athletie, high leaping ruckman who runs all dayand is very hard to match up . Best wishes for a longand successful stay with the Animals .Glen Eira Saints - congratulate Josh Halliwell andAlex Caruana on reaching their 100 games andAdam Diamond for achieving 200 ,--,,raes . Welldone boys!

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Dl SEC•, ^GLEff_ 7.5 10.10 13.12 17.14 (116)E USSTLEOSOC 4.4 8.7 9.10 15.12(102 )Glen Eire: Canaria 5 Vanitakis 3 Massis 2 Parse King Lyons Paired PrvdeSheerly. Best: Canana Chandler Clements Tstrogiarmis Massis Sheedy .Emmaus SL: T?,2cCarm 3 A Krebbs 3 M Lewis 2 A McKenzie 2 P McCGloin2S Ranch S Buckle A Ballard. Best: Buckle R McLean A Krebbs Ballard P.McClain Tribe.Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan Paul Jones (F) K}de Manlier (G)OLD CAREY 1.3 3.5 8.10 13.12 (90)ORhiO;iD 6.2 9.6 11.9 17 .14 (116)Old Carer. Thompson 2 Unkles 2 Riven 2 N Bull Stewart-Holmes TirasRemmers Evans Bowlev Kent. Best : Kent Remoter Evans Stewart-HolmesN Bull C Angus. Ormond: Cook 5 Beckett 4 D Robbins 3 M Jones BDeledio Byro B Arnold J Bridges. Best: S Keleher D Byra S Metz D RobbinsM Jones L Deledio .Umpires : Peter Angelis David Phillips (Rot) (F) Blake Curtis AlexKoui ..oukis (B) Steven Piperno Anthony Kyrkou (G)RgUINfiS 6.2 6.2 8.6 10.7 (67)OLD RtENTOIe'tAStiS 2 .1 5.7 6.8 8.12 (60)Aquinas : Wooden 5 O'Halloran Box Olarenshaw Toomey i)a-s°n. Best:Tvss.en Wooden D Boland Jess B Moran 147tithead . Old Ment: Basile 2Costello 2 Emerson 2 Flaskis Russo . Best: B Russo Emerson MitualskvFisher Mort Donnegan.Umpires: Vaughan Sidebottom David Longworth (F )PRAHRAN . 5.3 10.7 16.9 21 .10 (136)BULLEEPd-TE. WE 7.3 10.7 14.8 17.11 (113)Prahr^n: McCudden 7 H Pitts 3 Fox 3 Harrison 2 A Pitts RadvbvvnikDempsey Sleight Ballard Beven . Best: McCudden Sleight Ballard WalfordH Pitts A Pitts . Bull Temp: Stella 4 Ctllvers 3 P Florence 2 Touroglanis 2Hare 2 Tehan Tulloch Waters Wise . Best : Tehan Florence Chtvers ClarkeStella WilkieUmpires : David Irons Rick Love (F) Santo Caruso Andrea Mason (B) GregRollo Gary Clancy (G)YARRA VALLEY 1 .3 7.7 10.10 11 .12 )78)FPCdBOY REDS 1 .7 3 .8 7.14 13 .17 (95)Yarm Valley: R Thompson 3 Middlin 2 McLeod R Drew Keem LecordierNicholas R Yeo. Best: Stevenson Roldck7 MeLeod Nicholas Valoppi Fuller .Fitz Reds: Cianci 3 Keleher Rawlins 2 Westlow Ritchie L Holderhead DavisGreen Evans. Best : Zika Cahill Davis Meii:hen Clarke Green.Umpires : Jamte Mayhew-Sharp Daniel Dinneen F) Pat Mitchell MatthewCowley (G)

Dl RESERVEGLENEIRA 2.2 5.4 10.5 15.6 (96)E USSTLF.OSOC 2.5 3.7 4.8 7.13 (55)Glen Eira: Watt 3 Hassan 3 Dmilecie 2 Chatfield Serpanchy Zuar HollowDirl}e Embling Hussein . Best : Dmilerie Hassan Watt Dini HusseinChatfield . Emmaus SL: Henricus 3 Hoses Sunondson Virgo Ymer . Best: MMclnerney Holes Pitcher Vaughan Virgo .OLD CAREY 2.0 5.2 6.3 7.4 (46)ORMOND 2.4 7.7 11.9 17 .13 ( 115)Old Carey: Campbell 3 L Guerra 2 A titqiite Ashworth. Best : CampbellDoggett B Andrews Mason Mudge Adam. Ormond: T Stewart 4 C Keleher2 A Wanvarelt 2 S Dana 2 R McIntosh 2 C Tolley T Naylor B Upstill . Best :A Watv.arelt T Ashford B Upstlll C TeAry G Smith T Naylor .AQUIPL§S O C 7.5 147)OLD MENLO 15.12 (102)Aquinas forfeitFRAHRAN 4 .2 10.4 14.9 20 .12 (132)BULLEEN-TEMPLES'1'OPdE 2 .1 5.1 6.1 9.2(56)Prahran: Matherson 6 Barber 4 Movlan 3 Marriott 2 Pang AdamsonKennett Gartland Docherty . Best: McDonald Donachie Matherson CraigGartland Moylan. Bull-Temp: Smith 2 Daskalou 2 Parris 2 Tsokas VergaToscano. Best: Tsokas Verga Smith Daskalou Schneider SmithTheodrakakas.YARRA VALLEY 2 .1 5.2 5.2 5.3(331FTTZROY REDS 2 .2 5.3 7.8 9.11 (65)Yarra Valley: Crawford Farrugia 2 J Peake. Best: Hayter SeabournePellegrino B Drew Oliver L Morris . Fitz Reds : Tornese 4 Guest SheatherKane McDonald Baillie. Best : Bare Guest Tice Stapleton Trigg V0odley-DaviS .

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Ti;Cocks, Tim ~~heeler and Dave in theirguns Brendan

Lee all playing big demolition.

quarter andboost in t

surrenderedleft pondering where -*it all went wrong for hi s

students .Bentleigh by 76 points but the their contest against LaTrobe University . For

The OGs flogged

margin coul dhaving more than double the number Peninsula have also shown during the year thatfavourite h a

of scoring sbe traveling at Como Park that they the flag. They should show these credentialsthey must b

can play bisquare anda big bag aSalesian restrictedas a resultPirates' abilrestricted asafter half-timefadeout .

uninspiring Swinburne put in a however will see this as an opportunity to notchA flat an dperformance against the Hoes, leaving up the big win they need in their quest to avoidshoddy pe r

Manny DebPark. The Hoes will now be hoping the greater things at stake, and as such will haveSt James Pa

Razorbackskeep them in D2 ,or 2006 .

Out at Sunbury, Rupertswood ended theOakleigh's 2005 campaign when it overcame a23-point deficit at the first change to overrunthe Krushers by =9 points . .

r- . game up for preview is in fact the first ofback to back contests between Old Geelong an dRupertswood (who'll face off again next week inthe second semi final) at Como Park . It shouldbe an e-~nple of D2 footy at its best . I'll pick

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Old Geelong to win,s punished the Trobers with big and gain first blood

psychological war.roles in the 105-poin tThe win was set up in the second Oakleigh host 6~iitiasarsta~una CMS at

ng where it all went wrong for his LaTrobe . Willy to win .

g Vickers-Willis away from the goal again today. Pirates to ~-~n .

still have a forward bobbing up with Salesian O: take on -a: s~: a at

the percentage given a massive Scammell Reserve in a game of little more thanhe final half as the Trobers academic interest after the CYs wrapped upmeekly . Coach Glenn Taylor will be fourth spot following their emphatic win ove r

Peninsula OB make the trek to Bundoora for

have been greater with the flag all the talk about Old Geelong and Rupertswood,

hots than the Demons . How well on their day, they can be a legitimate threat for

week. Bosco Street, both teams buoyed by significan t

Payze to just three goals and wins last week. Although other results last week

beat Peninsula by three goals . The went against them, the Gryphons were fantastic,

iry to kick a winning score was especially after quarter time . Salesian to win .

Finally, Swinburne University have one lastthey, managed just four goals to 1 0in a worrying second half opportunity to break their duck in their game at

St. James' Park against Berrtleiglr. The visitors

ono still trving to break his duck at relegation . However, I think Bentleigh have

can defeat the Demons next week to the greater motivation, which should spur themon to a comfortable vrin .

In other news, we will also be announcing the

D2 Team of the Year in the D2 Grand Finaledition of the Amateur Footballer, so if you wishto nominate someone, whether from your teamor not, for consideration, please send us anemail .Correspondentsplease send any correspondence topeter.PS .VJiliiamsonCcentrelink .gov .au, ideallyby 5pm Monday or Andrew Wu -wLley43@hotmail .co mArslDREVS TIP SOld Geelong 30

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sum-1-ion congratulates Elan° H ealy and a . oe "Iron Fist" Mazocca

on playing 100 - es. Anyone who has everplayed against DC knows that he alwaysgives 100 per cent . His courage and hardness

at the ball are exemplary, and he's neverbeen one to take a backward step. The Hoes'vice-captain and former under i9s captain isalso one of the finest marks around and

usually lines up at centre half forward . "IronFist" Mazocca is a backbone of the Hoes'reserves, always prominent in defence andblessed with speed, agility and a big leap . Hisspoils have saved countless goals and

frustrated numerous opponents over theyears . He was also best clubman last seasonfor his regular help with match-day duties inthe seniors. The Hoes also congratulate Phil"Porno" Cameron on notching his 50thgame last weekend . "Porno" was one of thefirst Assumption old boys to join the Hoesafter the combine formed in 1999 . A hard-working utility who has had a lengthy

apprenticeship in the ressies, "Porno"stripped fit over summer to become a seniorsr, ;ular this season .

Old Geelong v Rupertswood

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association .

Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFWFL players with apermit - see below) .

Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least four (4) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches inthe home and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify .

For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the sameday) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than5 senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selectionin his club's senior team in the first second round match,he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U191 side to playin the (2) team .

To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his :a) VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of

five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes torepresent in the finals . At least two (2) of thesematches must have been played after June 30th .

b) Senior VAFA team as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) senior and/or U19 VAFAmatches for the team he wishes to represent inthe finals . At least two (2) of these matches musthave been played after June 30th .

A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATE SThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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In A Section it w;is < g game between

M-F'=SOB and Old I=r nhoe at the High

School ground . In a see-sawing game

MHSOB looked to be in trouble at the final

break trailing by two and a half goals .

With relegation for both teams at stake,

the home side drew away to win 12 .9 to

10 .11 and secured their place in the topgrade for the 2001 season . Sherry, Pertzel,

Fairchild, Limbrick, Krios and Bamert (4)

were really good players . Ross, Tully, J

Weddle, Tiernan, Hope and Corcoran gave

it their all for Old Ivanhoe .

A Vale notice appeared paying tribute to

Uni Blues' former player, Randolph

Creswell . This sterling ruckman played in

the victorious VAFA Carnival in 1956 .

Randolph subsequently transferred

interstate for his engineering career and

took to rugby union, continuing to playthat code upon his return to Melbourne

and representing the cream of Victorian

rugby. Truly a unique record for this fine

gentleman .

In C Section AJAX grabbed their chance

and took second spot from Therry Penola .

Therry fell to top team Beaumaris, 16 .13

to 12.4 while AJAX won at St Bedes'

expense, 15 .8 to 12 .9 . Best for AJAX were

M Segal, Dukes, Blashski, J Segal,

Kalinski (6) and Weisler . St Bedes' best

were McGraw, M Wintle, B Tomlinson, TBeasley, Giaquinta and Bell . AJAX

forward Kalinski held a mortgage on the C

Section goal kicking ladder with 71, hisnearest rivals being Bocter (Beaumaris)

with 49 and Hecker (St Bedes) on 47 .

In D2 Section Thomastown made avaliant attempt to hold on to their fourthplace but failed by one straight kick

against the top team, Uni Blacks, 14 .18 to

16 .11 . Thomastown had kicked 6.6 to the

Blacks' 4 goals straight in the final term .

Best for the Blacks were Beaton,

Trevaskis, Bowles, Caccaviello (7), Moody

and O'Beirne and for the unluckyThomastown, Arcoraci, Gorski (6), L

Smith, Lentini, A Smith and Scott .

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Parkside's bigwin over Fitzroy

Reds, 18.7 to 2 .6,propelled them

into the top four

to take Thomas-town's place .

A change in the D3 Section top four

occurred as W illiamstown CYMS movedfrom third to swap places with

Richmond Central (second) .

W illiamstown did not have it all theirown way against Hawthorn Amateurs,

were down by almost 5 goals at half time

before drawing level at three quartertime and then dominating the final term .

Final Scores ; 21 .15 to 19 .6. Best wereWilliams (8), Cocks, Sadler, Imms (4),

McLeod, Manning (Williamstown) and

Garlick, S Avery (7), P Avery, Ryan,

Nunn and Zavarella (Hawthorn) .

Williams, leading goal kicker for the

section, now looked set to "break the

ton" and was on 96 .

Old Scotch and Ormond both won their

respective A Section games . Scotchdefeated one of the teams to be relegated,

Old Trinity, very easily 20 .14 to 9 .12 .Ormond however had to defeat fourth

placed Uni Blues and it was a much closer

tussle . 14 .15 to 11 .12 . Uni had the betterof the first term but Ormond held sway at

the remaining breaks and had a good last

quarter to keep the result beyond doubt,

14 .15 to 11 .12 . Connell (3), McConvill,

Gilmore, Sebo, Wood and Orr were very

good players for Ormond . Uni's best wereFurphy, Wilson, Vandenberg, Herrald,

Hutchins and McIntyre . It was all set up

for the following round when the Ormond

versus Scotch game would decide the

double chance .

In B Section Old Haileybury could notlose top spot but, at the Keysboroughcampus of Haileybury College, they werenot overly impressive against 9th placedMHSOB. Almost 8 goals up at half time ,

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Haileybury had every reason to think they

could coast to a big victory but MHSOB,driven by the opportunity to still avoid

relegation, outscored the ladder leaders in

the second half before succumbing 9 .12 to

15 .22 . The Bloods' best were Constable,B_Yrns, Morey (5), Bingham (3), Phillips

and Walden . For MHSOB, Newton,

Skinner, Dixon, Palmos, Archdall andYoung were consistent performers .

In C Section, Marcellias held on to fourth

place with a great win over ladder leadersIvanhoe and therefore deprived AJAX of

finals participation. It was an impressivedisplay by Marcellin as the final score

showed, 17.12 to 11 .16, but it had been

the Eagles' first quarter with the wind thatset it up (8 .3 to 1 .5) . Seabury, Theisz,

Getson, Moran, Caffry (3) and Cooper wereterrific for Marcellin and Lvnch, Tucker,

Bunten, Armstrong, Lee and La Rosa wereIvanhoe's best .

Two favourites at Wlriteffriars, PaulCoghlan and Noel Jenkins, both reachedtheir 150th . Two verv versatile andtalented players, they had given greatservice to their club .

In A section the top four altcrcd when De

La Salle defeated Old Scotc'? in a verytight game . It was simply a hard slog and

Scotch were kept in it until half time by

Jim Marx with 2 great goals . De La'sShane Murphy kicked two critical goals in

the third term and then their defence, led

by Deveson, Leonard and Bourke, reallytightened up . Andy Smith was in

everything for Scotch but De La held on totake the prize 8 .10 to 7 .7 .

In A Section North Old Boys were tryingto wrest the double chance from

Reservoir Old Boys . North were playing

the competitive Coburg unit who could

put themselves in contention for finalswith a win . North got away to a terrific

start with 7 goals in the first quarter to

Coburg's 3 but Coburg kicked 6 to 1 in thesecond term to lead by 6 points at the

main break . North with the wind in the

third kicked 4 .13 and could well have

'blown' it but managed to hold off the fast

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finishing Coburg 12 .24 to 13 .12. As it

turned out, Reservoir defeated OldParadians and the four did not change .

eter O'Donohue still supports

= amateur football and is one of

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the ti-ue gentlemen of our code . "

Important announcement in 'TheAmateur Footballer' regarding the

Carnival coaching appointment for thefollowing season . Peter O'Donohue,

former Hawthorn VFL coach andwonderful coaching contributor to

amateur ranks would be in charge of theVictorian team in Adelaide in 1976 . Peter

had been Assistant Coach to Gus Mitchellearlier in the season and then had

coached the VAFA team against Tasmania .Peter O'Donohue still supports amateur

football and is one of the true gentlemenof our code .

Collegians and Melbourne High SchoolOld Boys were in the A Section 'match of

the day' at St Kilda . The teams lined up asfollows :

CollegiansB: Evans, D Walduck, CranwellHB: Clark, C Roach, ReadC: Woods, Lucas, WebsterHE Edwards, Daff, G TwaddleF : Levi, Ferguson, W RoachR : Symons, Hayes, DunnRes : Boag, R Walduck

M MSOBB : Wood, Green, MollerHB : Harley, Turnbull, Arthu rC : Featherby, Pascoe, BowaterHF: Billington, Birch, Shor tF: W Dick, Hendrey, Le eR: Nelson, Macdonald, ReedRes : Young, Tredinnic k

No change in the top four in either A or BSections but in C Section, where athrilling contest to decide the final fourmake-up was played, Elsternwick held onto defeat Teachers College and take theirplace in the final four . The teachersstarted well and held a 3 goal lead at thefirst break but the Wicks fought back tohold the upper hand at half time .Teachers College had most of the play inthe third term but kicked poorly (3 .9) andElsternwick finally took the points, 9 .15to 8 .17, and celebrated the opportunity totake out a jubilee premiership in thecoming weeks .

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Revie rWestbourne booked a ticket to the D3 finalswith a resounding six goal win on the road to

West Brunswick . With an inspired performance

from skipper "Platters" Fairfield in the backline, the Warriors powered ahead early and werenever threatened in a morale-boosting win .

Power House got the jump on South

Melbourne and looked as though they weregoing to run away with it early on, however, theSwans fought back late in the match to steal thepoints . The win however was not enough tokeep their finals hopes alive with theWestbourne victory ending their chances, whilethe loss for Power House means they will bedown in D4 next year .

St.Johns bounced back to have an easy winand secure the double chance . After UHS-V'U

their first (and only) goal of the match itwas all one-way traffic .Monash Gryphons played a spirited brand offootball but were outclassed by a well-oiledWerribee machine who appear to be hittingpeak form at the right time of the season . The45-point win sees the Bees stay on top a gameand percentage clear .The Synners lead from start to finish to win bysix goals and keep the season alive against adisappointing Kew . The Synners had all theanswers to set up an intriguing final round forthe club in their late charge to remain in D3 .PreviewIn a match that matters only for pride, South

Melbourne host West Brunswick in a battle ofthe birds . For my pick, I am going for the homeside to finish on a high with a 15 point win andperhaps relegate the Maggies to the away roomsnext week should the Warriors get up .Another match that matters little in the schemeof things and as such is a difficult match toanalyse is the Westbourne v St.Johns game .The Warriors have been fantastic in the bigmatches this year, but have struggled in the"lesser matches" and as such, I think the Jocswill get up today by 22 points .

In a battle of the students, ETn0_=vJ

host Monash today i na match that has great significance for the club .The Vultures have a great deal to play for astheir D3 fate rests on the result, however, theyme-t, a Gryphon side that has been getti-;

better each week . Gryphons by 28 points .

Given the result in the UHS-VU v Monashmatch, a win today for ; over W-r :: .

will see them pull off a miracle and sta `- in D3for 2006 . On the flip side, the Bees have little to

play for though they would still like to have thepsychological advantage of finishing on top ofthe ladder going into next week . If the

Richardson boys can get on top up forward, Ithink the Svnners will stay with us next yearwith a huge wrin for the club . Synners by 11

points .The Kew versus Po wer House match is being

played for nothing else but pride . Given the

form slump of both sides, picking a winner isdifficult, but I cannot go past the Browns at

home . 1{ew by 24 points .

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7 A Hannan 7 A. Burns (Res Caot) 6 S Cracknell 6. M Walsh 6 S Pietsch (vice capt )g S Aquiline 8 R Benret 7 D. Zulcki 7. B Stcnebnnk 7 S Benjamin (capt. )10 p Calabrese

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SECTION VENUE FG :.,J [.sE SA Box Hill City Oval 1st Semi 4-Sep Sunday

Sporiscover Arena 2nd Semi 4-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena Preliminary 11-Sep SundaySportscover Arena Grand 18-Sep Sunda y

B Sandringham FG 1st Semi 4-Sep SundaySportscover Arena 2nd Semi 3-Sep Saturday

Sportscover Arena Preliminary 10-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena Grand 17-Sep Saturday

C Sandringham FG 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdaySandringham FG 1st Semi 28-Aug SundaySandringham FG Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdaySandringham FG Grand 10-Sep Saturday

D1 Box Hill City Oval 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayBox Hill City Oval 1st Semi 28-Aug SundayBox Hill City Oval Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayBox Hill City Oval Grand 10-Sep Saturda y

D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayCentral Reserve 1st Semi 28-Aug SundayCentral Reserve Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayCentral Reserve Grand 10-Sep Saturday

D3 Gilion Oval (Nth OB) 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayGillon Oval (Nth 0B) 1st Semi 28-Aug SundayBill Lawry Oval(Northcote) Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayBill Lawry Oval(Northcote) Grand 10-Sep Saturda y

04 Cheltenham FG 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayCheltenham FG 1st Semi 28-Aug SundayCheltenham FG Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayCheltenham FG Grand 10-Sep Saturda y

U19 (1) Parkdale FG 2nd Semi 27-Aug Saturday(2pm) Parkdale FG 1st Semi 28-Aug Sunday

Parkdale FG Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayParkdale FG Grand 10-Sep Saturda y

U19 (2) Garvey Oval 2nd Semi 27-Aug Saturday(2pm) (Parade Coll)

Garvey Ova l(Parade Coll) 1st Semi 28-Aug SundayGarvey Ova l(Parade Coll) Preliminary 3-Sep SaturdayGarvey Ova l(Parade Coll) Grand 10-Sep Saturday

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U19 (3) TBA 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayTBA tat Semi 28-Aug SundayBill Lawry Oval(Northcote) Preliminary 4-Sep SundayPreston City Oval Grand 11-Sep Sunda y

U19 (2) Parkdale FG 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayBlue Parkdale FG 1st Semi 28-Aug Sunday(11 .15am)Parkdale FG Preliminary 3-Sep Saturda y

Parkdaie FG Grand 10-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) Garvey Oval 2nd Semi 27-Aug SaturdayRed (Parade Coll)(11 .15am)Garvey Oval 1st Semi 28-Aug Sunday

(Parade Coll)Garvey Oval Preliminary 3-Sep Saturday'?arade Col!)G : ey Oval Grand 10-Sep Saturday

Coll )

1) Spc,tscover Arena Grand 21-Aug Sunday

Club XVIII (2 )(11 .45am) Sportscover Arena Grand 21-Aug Sunday

Club XVIII (3 )(9 .20am)Sportscover Arena Grand 21-Aug Sunda y

NB: All dates and venues are subject to change due to groundavailability and confirmation in some cases .

Venues in bold italicised -TBC (to be confirmed )

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by Steve McCariily& Leah Gallagher

m ilestoneLast week field umpire Max Wittman ran his

150th VAFA game in the big match betweenWilliamstown CYMS and La Trobe Uni . Max

has over the years helped young umpireswith advice and shown the way by the

standards he sets, when partnered with

them. Unfortunately his partner lastSaturday (AD) was not young. Well done Max

and hope there are more games for you .

Thanks also to Williamstown CYMS for the

hospitality given to Max on the day .

has over the years helped young

pires with advice and shown the

way by the standards he sets, when partnered

with them . "

TrainersJust a little thank you to the club trainers

and the work they do. Last Saturday a

Salesians Scorpions U/ 19 player came undersome friendly fire and required some medical

attention . Trainers from the opposition club(Hampton Rovers) got to him first and kept

him calm while an ambulance was called .Great effort from these people, who are

volunteers . Once again the true VAFA spiritwas shown .

Push-upsAn absolute crowd pleaser at Camberwelllast Saturday when the enigmatic goalumpire Bernie Hoare landed flat on his facewhen about to signal a goal . He laid there forwhat seemed an eternity. As you couldimagine the sympathy was flowing . . . . not . Afew players informed him of the score with

big smiles on their

faces, and hissupposed mate th e

field umpire suggested that he "give us ten"while he was down there . Bern, save thosetheatrics for the big stage of finals atElsternvAek in September . (Lentils wouldhave loved the "panto" . )

Retirees!Yes, we know the season's been long and thebody is starting to grind to a halt, but don't give

it away just yet . There's always one more seasonleft in the body . Your involvement helps VAFA

ty survive . Come back for the pres-season in2006 and have another crack . If you've got any

mates out there who are interested in umpiring

or even any current umpires who may beinterested in changing football competitions -join the VAFAUA. For more details on what to doand who to see, contact the VAFA Umpire

Operations Manager, Brian Goodman on 95318333 or email brianCvafa.com .au and we'll have

you on board .

SocialDon't forget our next big social function is

the Pre-finals Dinner to be held at theVictoria Club this coming Monday August

22nd . This is a compulsory function so if youare unable to attend please contact John

Robinson as soon as possible . Our guest

speaker this year is "the voice of the AFL -Craig Willis" . A big night with a big after-

party!!

And to drain out what we've put in the nightbefore, our next "Blood Drive" is the nightafter on Tuesday August 23rd . See BrendanCorcoran for details .

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 41

L .the ailast hall t to ;i .kic - i g for go<half time, the-victors .Albert Park skicking mean tadvantage and ke ,This would come Y aiTurtles finished s-strong breeze, cc o,-f he ` :-al crian to run

7 nu 's. Luttick is thecor

s .ted E"er=ldale Psec . : -e thdouble chance ai

d a gn< T start, leading by as points in the second quarter. . ue

testament to their never sz, d< . ;-,_ :T's hung in and with D'Astoli up

posePCsions, by the f'--' Sireai k'Shclttstoo ° -tal four points by a mar~ ' t° 9 .

hosted " ' ith f' aschasing percentage to e au :a~_

,) a

Hawthorn loss . And the-- ri ' . e ; in :_i?°s _Badanjek and Cookson ' c, 2 7 go< 'sbetween them as they moved into secondposition and took favouriti_m to finish thereafter 18 rounds, victors by 202 points .

Round 18 PreviewSo with only four games left to play in theregular season, it comes down to a shoot outof percentage, with Bulleen, St Mar=='s andHavAhorn all on points and all pla, in g

42

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z1 s ternwiek - Matt & recently

played his 150th game for 'lie Wicks .Moving from Gippsland, he has been a

durable utility, playing on the ball and

recently in defence . Despite his recent

engagement, its hoped he'll reach his

200th in a few years time . Il= n"Pocisee s "celebrated his : game in Round

15. A dashing and courageous hackmanith a raking left boot and a future leade rthe club .

's - Congratulations to G eorge"Doc" Koumantatakis on playing his

100th game last week . George has been agreat servant of the club as a player,

Reserves coach and President and showedgreat spirit coming back from a broken leg

in 2003 . Justin Hendy plays his 100thgame this week A very fit experienced

player who has comeback from a broken

back in a triathlon mishap . Justin is very

satile and uses his guile and courage toelp the younger play rs . "

in" Cummins plays hi s

his week, which has incluc d s~er-dsenior games this year. In his 3rd season atthe club he has developed into a veryhandy utility who gives his all and is partof the reserves leadership group . Luke

iz" Anthony is due to play his 50thgame after battling many injuries . On his

day the enigmatic forward makes manydefenders nervous, with his courage and

marking a sheer delight . This milestone

has been a long time coming . . . .Well done

Wizzie !Hawthorn - Shane "Viper" Parker played

his 150th game in Round 14 . A member ofthe 1998 premiership side, the Viper is

skipper of the seconds and leads by

example with his hardness and ferocity atthe ball, despite rarely training and having

not yet paid his full subs .

Eltham Collegians v Box Hill North

Elsternwick - Bye

North Brunswick v St MarysHawthorn Amateurs v Richmond CentralAlbert Park v Bulleen Cobras - switched

from the original draw

7CK

D4

3.1 7.3 10.3 11.4 (70)

5.7 9.20 18 .24 25.34 (184 )

Box : Nth : D Penny 4 Cook 2 Bali 2 Langley 2 B Olson . Best :

Plunkett Odza Steele Sinfeild Sallantioglu Howarth . Elst : Details not

received .

Umpires: Ron ivfartyn Peter Griffiths (F )

ALBE P PARK 2.7 3.8 8.11 9.14 (68)

EL- - - OC 2.2 3.6 7.7 12 .11 (83)

, sort . . : Collins 3 Cain 2 Thompson R Baker Fairfield R Williams .

Best : Stor 7 R Baker R Williams Grace Hannett Sutherland . Elths.m

OC: Luttick 3 McLaren 2 Cono)e 2 R Fos 2 Turner Rvall Savage . Best :

Turner Andrews Conole LutHek Hargrave R Foo .

Umpires : Mick Gitdav (F) Will Burne David Cameron (B) Lachlan

Simpson Richard Keane (G )

NORTH BRUNSWICK BYE

ST MARYS 1 .1 4.3 7.9 12.12 (84)

HAWTHORN AFC 6.4 8.5 9.8 11 .9 (75)

St Marys: Ryon 3 Waller 3 C Armstrong 2 Adam 2 Dwyer Ballant}ate .

Best : D'astoli Dwyer Ryan Wright Purcell C!+rmstrong. Hawn:

McKenna 2 Bantle L Collins Malcolm Fulton Lauletta Vance

JackomosGavtnHurse. Best: VanceHerb Garlick Horse Malcolm,

Umpires; Daniel Silfo Nick Brown (F Andrew Summers (G)

RICHMOND CEPs"rRAi. 2.4 4.4 10.7 11 .9(75)

BULLEEN COBRAS 11.4 23.11 30 .15 43.19 (277)

Rich Cent : Dukic 4 Nuske 3 Robertson Green Goonan Read . Best :

Nuske Green Miller Dukic Hillier Fattens . Bull Cob: Badanjek 15

Cookson 12 Conn 4 Fradkin 3 Areeraei 2 K'athanielsz 2 Rowe 2

Whittaker Daley Bette. Best : Badanjek Cookson Arecraci Trhncui

Conti Polites.

Umpires: Pat Maebus David DAltera (F)

1)4~

BOX HILL NORTH 2.3 2.4 2.4 2 .5117)

ELSTERFr'tXdCK 5 .5 10 .11 14 .14 23 .18 (156)

Box Hill Nth: Prestopino Dick . Best : Thai Ho Benbou• P Doyle

Charlton Tambakis . Elst : Details not received .

ALBERT PARK 2.2 3.6 5.9 8.11 (59)

ELTF3Ah1 OC 3.4 7.9 12.12 16 .18 (114)

Albert Park : S Allan 4 Sutton 2 Cook Houston . Best : Sutton J Baker

Houston Phillips McKay Agar. Eltham OC : Krohn 5 O'Donnell 4

Thomas 4 Fort Love Toulson . Best: Austin Thomas O'Donnell Love

Mok Keleher.

NORTH BRUNSWICK BYE

ST P7iARYS 3.2 8.7 12.8 12.12 (84)

ORN AFC 3.2 5.4 7.7 10.10 (70 )

St Marys : Theoharris 5 Rousis 2 Latimer Allen Ferg Bernardi

Murphy, Best : Theoharris Anders Allen Latimer Karis

Koumantatakis . Haw: Pritchard 3Guttls 3 Chris 2 Hyland Ruzicka .

Best: Di Hyland Scott Opie Jules.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 4.4 4.7 8.7 (55)

BULLEEN COBRAS 10.5 16 .11 21 .15 26.21 (177)

Rich Cent: Lake 2 Quick Mosey Brunt Dautovic King Bracken. Best:

Dautovie Neilson Quick Lake King Jamshidl . Bull Cob : Petrilli 8

Moore 7 Soumehd(s 4 :4Sazzarella 2 McLeod Unrti7n Fisher Paatsch

Edgar. Best : Moore Petrilli Palermo Mozzarella Vaughan McLeod .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC

Coach : Pete SmithRes Coach: Paul Shoppee

BOX HILL NORTHCoach : Peter Armstrong

Res Coach: Jon Pratt

1 ? Smith... 2 N . Pastras

2 A. Morgan3 R . Bake r3 P.Shakepeare4 M . Naud i5 S . Allan6 J. Storey7 S. Venables7 M. Burton8 N . Wheeler9 P. Chambers10 M . Phillips11 D. Brea12 N .Langdon13 B.Payne

13 M.Tuttin14 M. Hyams15 D. Borley15 P. Guicas16 C.Roberton17 S .Bennett18 G. Collins

19 N . Cain20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J.Hannett22 J. Marshall23 B. Harries23 D.DeZoete24 T, Green25 J . Wie r26 B. Moore27 A.Jackson28 R . Allan29 R . Humphrey30 W.Johnson31 S . McGuire31 J . Williams32 M . Smith33 M . Wall34 T. Houston35 S. Tot h35 C. Downie36 J . Dudi37 L. Hogan38 S . Fairfield41 R . Williams42 C . Cook44 B. tsard45 J. Agar46 G . Price48 M . Snowden50 S . Thompson51 J- McKay52 D. Allan53 M. Williams55 D. Quinlan57 J.Sutton57 J. Baker58 S . Gitsham59 L. Barr60 V. Surace62 P. Cramer77 S. Garcia78 T.Tuhoro79 S. Thompson80 J. Bowlb y

Rising Sun Hotel -Richmond an d

Rising Sun Hotel -South Melbourne

1 G. Wilson2 C . Riscalla

'.. 3 A. Odza4 T. Manno5 J . Garre tt7 S . Stewa rt8 C. Langley9 A . Sallantioglu10 S. Cook11 T. Thoi12 A. Dick13 M. Cumming14 L. Penhallunack15 L. Keillor16

M . Penny16 W. Drew17 G. Cavallo18 C . Butler19 C. Calks20 K.Oldfield22 A. Steele23 D. Penny23 J . Naumovski24 P. Doyle25 P. Kotsaridis26 R. Bal l28 Z. Veleski29 M. Rogers30 B. Olson31 D. Olson32 I .Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 H. H o35 C. Liston36 S . Russell38 J. DAmato39 J. Tambakis40 D. Worrell41 P. Currie42 A. Tarull i43 R. Doyle44 C. Garre tt45 M_Sinfield46 P. Mo rt imer47 A . Andrews49 T. Ellis50 C. Irvine52 S. D'arcy53 N. Chau54 L. Van den Akker55 J . Pra tt56 H . Shiba57 M . Mason58 M.Azmi59 J. Screen60 N. Benbow61 J . Howarth62 C. Hen ry63 J . Aspinal l64 J . Vagia s65 D. Woolridge66 C . Plunkett67 A. Manerheim68 N . Galil69 B. Pearce70 H. Gist73 D. Francis76 M . Lacey78 A . Leavers79 G . Bennett80 S. Evans81 J. Hopes82 D. Dovaston84 M . Lacey86 G . Archer88 M . Edgle y89 S . Yalamanchile99 G. Robinson111 A . Maguire

KAZBAR, GUARDIANMEDIA

~u~.- : ~Coach: J.D'Angeb. AsstCoaches: F. Arcoraci, J.

Redfern, Res : R . Sheehan

I N . POLITIES VC.1 I . Mc LEOD2 T.ORWI N3 5. Mc LAREN4 N. CARTLEDGE5 M .MAN N6 G. FORTUNE6 J.LAURENCE7 T. MEHREZ8 T. MAZZARELLA9 T. MULLINGER C.10 C. POWDERHAM11 R.BADANJEK12 P WHfT'EHO:,ISE R.V.C.13 N . EDGAR14 T. FRADKIN15 J. TRINCHI16 D.TRINCH I17 T. CONN D.VC.18 F. ARCORACI19 B . THOMAS20 P. VAUGHA N21 N . LYKOPANDIS22 J. DANIEL S23 T. SETTE25 T. MOORE26 M . NATHANIELSZ27 T. PEARSO N28 A . FOSKETT29 S. PETRELLI30 B. COOKSON31 R . PASINATI32 S. TROPEA33 A . COOK34 M . D'ANGELO35 M . UNWIN36 P. DALL'OGLIO37 J. PAATSCH R .C.38 G . BROW N40 G . RICHARDS42 A . VINCITORIO43 T. WHITTAKER46 J . LEWIS R.VC.48 M . SOUMELIDIS49 G . ANDERTON50 R . LOC K51 R.DALEY52 D. PALERMO53 R. RODRIGUES54 M . BYRN E55 N. RITCHIE56 A . LITTLE61 C . BATT62 D. MOS S63 K.KELLETT64 M . ROWE65 T. WHITTAKER67 T. KARANIKOS68 J. REDFERN77 S. FISHER

EES TERH W6CKCoach : D GraceAsst. P McNall y

Coach Res: P. Hosking

1 L MURPHY2 A HANKI N2 L BEDINGFIELD3 JYEM M4 D GRACE5 M WHELAN5 K CUMMINS6 MTHIELE7 J McADAM -RC-8 S CURRIE8 M GREENE9 T HARTLEY10 T HUGGINS11 L MISSALGLIA12 P NEVILLE13 S SOPPET14 8 MAHONY -VC-15 C McKENNA16 M SURMAN17 T PUTT18 A NEILL19 JHUNTER20 E GOLDMA N21 PSTUCHBERRY22 G ELVI N23 S CURTAIN24 A FOSTER25 T COTTE R26 C MAHONY -C-27 J BANKY28 W MORGAN29 S MAHONY30 M SPENCE31 A LASNITZKI32 B MASON33 M CUNNINGHAM34 T LEAPER35 P McNALLY36 JPYMAN37 D NOLAN38 BANDERSON39 MTENNANT40 A PATE Y41 D BYRNE42 E ALTER43 P CLARKE44 S GRACE -VC-45 J KAICE R46 L RYAN47 T PERKINS47 D BRENNAN48 A CONTIN49 J BARIBAR50 M McKENNA51 A BURNEY52 J LILIKAKOS53 A LEWIS54 K POLLER55 H McGREGOR56 P FREEDMAN57 M CREA K58 B ELLIS59 R POWELL60 L SMIT H61 R MCKENNA62 8TORRANCE63 R SHERRY64 STHOMPSON65 N ANDERSON66 M HOSKING67 S GORDAN68 M DANIELS69 NUTTING70 M NOONAN71 M MARZIALE72 TMARCHETTI73 M NICOL

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ELTHA M OCCoach: Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Gregor

1 T Andrews2 D. Lynch3 E . Savag e4 L. Mason (VC)5 L . Austi n6 J. Galvin (C)7 B. Rashi d8 B. Jorgensen9 C. Watson10 B . Marshall11 J. Mizz i12 M. Blagrove13 M. Luttick14 R. Runco15 J. Paisley16 D. Brick17 T. Wenborn18 B . Galvin19 J. Gilbert20 S. Weston21 M. Hart22 R. Foo (VC)23 T. Carter24 A . Hargrave25 R- Thomas26 J . Glar e27 J . Stockdale28 M. Pattison29 D. Howgate30 M . Abbott31 B. Keleher32 C. Baud33 A . Howgate34 J . Howgate35 M. Crooks36 N . Ryall37 P. Krohn38 A. Mo k39 A. McClaren40 E . Baud41 T.Kurtschenko42 C . Conol e43 R . Carrucan44 N . Duncan45 A. Whyte46 S . Clar k47 A . Emini48 B .Turney49 L . Barnes50 B. Richardson51 J. Simpson52 D. Justic e53 J . Foo54 S . Todman55 K . Toulson56 R . Love58 N . McPherson59 B. Evans61 A. Stockdale63 L. Ogilvi e

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Aquinas 01 -, ootball Club Inc .Section D1 - 200 5

Applications are invited for the following coachingpositions for season 2006 .

Senior, Reserve, U1 9(Both P,ay}ng or Non-ptaying iva/ be considered)

All applications to :Greg Toomey, President

Aquinas Old Collegians Football Club Inc .P 0 Box 886 ,

Ringwood Vic 3134Or email to :

greg .toomey Insuranceadviser.netApplications close Friday 16th September, 2005

Albert Park (D4 <nateurs) Football Club in its 53 ye .rshave never won a Senior Premiership .

This is a chance to make history

on-playing) ; SON 2006I or non-playir S iSOr! 2006

iplaying or non-playing) SEASOt,

Applications in No-ifina to :Mr. Tony Payne, e<`en t^Ibert Park F :~- :

a ~~~E17'is now seeking expressions of interest for th e

following positions for 2006 :

Senior Coach *Football Manager*Reserves Coach

Colts Coac h

'n writing to :upperferntreegully@efl .org .au

o rPO Box 166, Ferntree Gully, 315 6

Phone enquiries to Peter - 0418 539 270

Applications close 2 September 200 5

'Remuneration negotiable .

Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club- an equal opportunity club .

Football Clubr r c, Trainers

. :or Season 200 6

`?epresenting M onash University,the M onash Blues Football Club i s

!1 currently in "C" Grade of theargest football league in Australia,is Victorian Amateur Football,ssociation (VAFA) .

?e presently have the need of the services of a& two 7-° 1 for season 2006

ideally the Head Trainer will have current Sportsfrainer Level 2 Certificate and will be required forTuesday, Thursday training nights and Saturday .

Trainers must have current Sports Trainers level 1C E tificate or be in the process of obtaining you r

ocgic .co m200 5

Invites applications for th ei^P Reserve, U119 & Club X111!1

coaching positions for season 2006

GI-C,ns t o

Cotham Post OfficePO Box 3075Kew Vic 310 1

Application closing date 16th September2005Applicants should hold a level I coaching accreditation

POWER " 77 AFC"The country club to join in Melbourne "

www.powerhouse-afc.comWe invite applications for the 2006 season for

Seni o r, R eserves & Under 19 coache s

All applications in writing to :Craig Richardson

Level 388 Albert Road

South Melbourne VIC 3205

Closing date - Friday 23rd September 2005

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Section One home on theCollegians time on top of the section one ladder backs of Imlachcame to a sudden halt last weekend, thrashed by and Bliesner fo ra strong Old Xaverians side by 40 points . Kickingeight goals to two in the opening term of football .Xavs looked far too good for their ladder-leadingopposition who will be lamenting their missedopportunity to finish the season as minorpremiers . In the round's other games, Marcellincontinued St Kevin's downwards spiral with ahard-fo.ught 10 point win at home, St Bernards "Mars" were tireless workers for the T's .managed fifteen goals but still dropped 66 point sshort against Uni Blues, while De La were far too OMsgood for Old Brighton in their 77 point win .The final weekend of home-and-away football for Cast ' aside p rF Cast ` aside pre-match concerns regarding thethe season, and while the majority of sides wil lbe out celebrating 'Mad Monday' next week fou rwill remain in the hunt for finals glory . Marcellin spirited footballhave already been crowned minor premier sregardless of what happens on the weekend, andwill be joined by Collegians . De La, and mostlikely Uni Blues in the finals series . Uni Bluesneed to win this weekend against Old Brighton tosecure their spot in the four, but a loss wouldstill result in qualification unless Old Xavs wereto beat De La away . Collegians will be fighting toretain the second chance when they host StKevins at Harry Trott, while plenty of pride willbe on the linewhen Old Scotc hhost St Bernards . t's all academic

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Scotch, Uni Blues, only question is - willBe La .Section Two l~a nTwo teams have double chance? Old Xaveriansalready hung up St Kevins

the boots this season, and it's time for 4 more to Old Brightonjoin them after the completion of Round 18 . It's U19 (2 1

all academic in Section 2, where the onlyquestion is -~vill Banyule hold on to the double

Banyule G'ierabank Tsingaris 0 52chance? The manner with which they disposed o fOMs suggests yes . as they won each quartercomfortably and prevailed by over 20 goals . Theiropponents, Caulfield, put up a very stern fightagainst the league leaders, who startedappallingly with 7 straight points . Both Gooldswere good for the Fields, whilst Carey had quietday, despite getting the 4 points in the end . Awoefully inaccurate . and undermanned Friarsdominated early and led by 45 points at the main U19 (RED)break, through Keogh, Harris and D'Alosio .However, the Sharks caught them napping withgreater intensity around the packs, and motored

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hold on to the win!! The Wellers had a rest whilst Rupo kicke da shock 4 poin t

11 first quarter goals, before withstanding achallenge from Trinity which saw the marginreduced to 4 goals just before lemon time . In thefinal term, Rupo ran amok as Allport, Dean &Harrison did as they pleased . "Bones" and

Tips : Trinity, Rupo, Banvule, Camberwell and

suitability of the surface, the undermannedRars and the Jackas played competitive

from the 'get-go' . It was only inthe last quarter that the top side broke clear toovercome a very determined and spirited Jackaoutfit . AJAX were pleased with the direction ofSpilberg whilst Solomon was strong for Parade .Elsewhere, the Tigers played great ist and 3rdquarters against La Trobe to shore up 4th spot,leaving MHSOB with the task of unseating them .Uni Blacks are well and truly back, comfortablyaccounting for Old Ivanhoe in a consistent and

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solid effort . Kudos go to Rusenlis and Pagewoodfor Ivanhoe, as well as Legoe and LeMatire (out,

out!!) for Le Blacks . Despite a big win overBentleigh, MHSOB's must defeat St BedesMentone Tigers to replace them in 4th . Fraczekand Bailey played rippers for the Unicorns, whofinished with a bang . Finally, in the battle ofNorth Road, it was the boys from Scammel whoprevailed easily over Monash . Chapple andSchenker had days out for Oakleigh, whilstShopov and Barton were shining lights for the

Varisty .

Tips : St Bedes MT, Bentleigh, Oakleigh, AJAX &Uni Black sSection BlueSalesian and Hampton fought out a four quarterarm wrestle, with both defences dominant . The

Scorpions backline of Crowley, Silk, and Dunnewere outstanding all day, repeatedly providing

Aquinas host Emmaus St Leos in the final roundof the home-and-away season, with the two top-of-the-table sides tipped to meet again in three

weeks time. This weekend's match willdetermine just how far ahead of the rest of thecompetition Emmaus St Leos really are . Aquinas

are fighting for the second chance, but Emmaus

just look far too good on paper, Emmaus by 29pts . In the round's other games, Kew should

move to second on the ladder with an easy winover Old Scotch. Rupy will try to salvage somepride when they host finals-bound OldWestbourne, while Fitzroy and Therry will aim tofinish the season off on a high in a game that a

month ago was expected to be a battle for a spo t

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the attacking drive out of defence . The Sco : p's ,"best-on" honours, went to Togia whose markingand ruck tap-outs all day were superb . Salesian

finished 9 points clear at full time . The Bloodsregistered a pleasing win over De La (2) withJohnson going on a rampage in front of goalswith 8 biscuits . Fankhauser starred forHaileybury whilst Monvood and Marino weresolid contributors for the vanquished. Theblustery conditions and Mazenod's inaccuracy infront of goals made for a close game at CentralReserve last Saturday. Mazenod squanderedmany opportunities whilst Oakleigh Claytonwere far more direct and accurate leading to andin front of goals . Bogar again saluted the scorerswith almost half his side's goal tally, whilst theO'Clays were well served by Nyguen and "Happy"

Gilmore . Yet another Ormond shoot-out ensuedas they tackled the Pirates, who needed to win tostay in the race . Peninsula kicked the first 5goals, and were still in the hunt at half time, butfell away in the premiership quarter . Good to see

Nick Ryde back for Ormond after missing halfthe season (good timing Nick!!) .Tips : Salesian . Old Haileybury, Ormond, andHampton .Section Re dEmmaus St Leos continued their charge towardsthe Section Red flag last weekend, destroyingRupertswood by 200 points in their biggest winof the season to date . Slamming home 36 .23 to

6 .3 for the afternoon, Emmaus sent a strongmessage to all their finals rivals, and look nearunbackable favourites going into September.Croughan kicked ten for the winners, andHiekey. Lalor and Quirk all five, with their 15-goal-to-i first term having statisticians reachingfor the record books . In the round's other games,Bulleen Templestowe upset Aquinas by 39points, Fitzroy s hopes of playing finals wereshattered with a narrow 13 point loss to Kew,while Old Westbourne booked the final spot inthe four with a thrilling 4 point win over TherryPenola.

Collegians v St KevinsMarcellin - By e

Old Scotch v St BernardsUniversity Blues v Old Brighton

De La Salle v Old Xaverians

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Caulfield Or v Banyule Viewban k

Old Melburnians v WhitefriarsBeaumaris v Old Camberwell

Old Trinity - ByeRupertswood v Old Carey

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Old Ivanhoe v La Trobe Un i

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB - atSportscover Arena Friday 19th at 6 .15 p .m .

Bentleigh v OakleighMonash Blues v AJA X

Old Paradians v Universitv Black s

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEDe La Salle (2) v Salesian Scorpions -

at 11 .3 0 a.m .Oakleigh Clays v Old Haileybury - at Keeley

Park Oval, Clayton (7 9 D5)Ormond v Mazenod 0 C - at Packer ReserveHampton Rovers v Peninsula 0 B- at Spring

Street Oval, Sandringham (77 A12 )

UNDER-19 ( 2 ) REDKew v Old Scotch - at BAwyn Park,

Balwyn (46 DS)Bulleen Templestowe - Bye

Aquinas 0 C v Emmaus St Leos 0 CRupertswood (2) v Old Westbourne - on Oval 2

(The Pines) at 2 p .m.Therry Penola 0 B v Fitzroy Reds - No 1 Oval

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ST. [ :--'.NS on 8.4 5~8 8.9 11.10 (76)

RIARCELLIN 2.1 8.1 9.2 !-2(86)

SISOB : O'Hanlon 5 Marehesani 2 Moussi 2 Charles Conlon . Best :

Mazzarella O'Han1on Charles Marchesani Murphy (Matthew) Murphy

(Michael). Marc; Pesavento 5 Crimmins 2 MeGlin 2 Tabbaccheva 2

Montagna Turner 14mstantey . Best : Considine Tabhacchelra Symes

Abrahams Stafford Gasparini . Umpires : Rich ar d Yana Avi tYekselman (F)

OLD XAVERIANS 8 .0 11.1 14.5 15.11 (lOI)

COLLEGLy,NS 2.1 5.4 9.5 9.7(61)

Details not received . Umpires : Logan Smith Lee Crossley (F) Cameron

Smith Callum Hilton (B) Hagen Cosgrifi Brent Reid (G )

OLD SCOTCH BYEST BvRNARDS 2.5 9.6 13.11 15 .13 (103)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.4 12.10 16.13 25.19 (169)Details not received. Umpires: Rob Sneddon Jack Fagan (F)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 6.3 7.5 8.6 (54)

DE LA SALLE 3.7 8.8 14.11 19.17 (131)

Details not received . Umpires : Ian Kennedy Nathan Sheppard (F) Brendan

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BA2dYULE-VIE%BANK u .4 14.8 21.15 26.20 (176)

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 3.3 4.3 7.7 (49)

Ban}nile-vB: Drapac 5 Swift 4 Christian 4 Sldeko 4 O'Donnell 3 Green 3

Moore B Dimeek Tou(1 . Best: G Dimeck Griffith Swift Christian Drapac

Skicko. Old R4elb: Mitchell 3 Haralambous 2 Knave Kline. Best: Stogdale

Lawler Tzoiras Hamer Mitchell Landale . Umpires: Jason Lane Jeb Penrose

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OLD CAREY 0.7 4.9 5.12 7.17 (59)

CAULFIELD OR 1.3 3.4 6.6 7.8 (50)

Old Carey : Stucco 2 Wagner 2 Cleve 2 Day. Best : Wagner Ilowgate

McQueen Stares Day Cleve . Caul: A Gould 2 Biggs D Goold D Clark Powley

Sunnerg. Best : D Goold Biggs Webb Hepworth E Andrew Sessler . Umpires:

Tom Windlow Simon Pearless (F )

I . I1RS 1.10 8.15 9.15 12 .22 (94)

mIRIS 1.1 2.6 9.9 14.14(98)

:.~te: C Power 2 Greenland 2 O'Meara 2 Carruthers Mandicos

O'Ca laghan Brosolo Hamblin . Best: Carruthers Fulton Brosolo Harris

Crowe D:Alosiso. Be.aum: Inilach 5 Bliesner 3 Clemente 2 Couples

Grevena Hill McKenzie . Best Bliesner imlach Wilson Clemente McNetIl

Giles. Umpires: David Windlow (C 18) (F )

OLD CAMBERWELL 20 .16 (136)

OLD ESSENDONOR 10.12 (72)

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OLD TRINITY 2.5 8.7 13.12 14 .13 (97)

RUPERTSWOOD 11 .3 15.9 21.14 32 .19 (211)

Old Trim Stockdale 3 Stewert 3 Howell 3 Sundt 2 Greene Oldfield Glalm-

Bertelsen . Best: A Bourke Marsden Bicknell Smith Stewert Delphine .

Ruperts : Baddetey 7 Harrison 5 G Phillips 3 Pretty 3 Quigley 3 J Phillips 3

Tennant 3 McPhee 2 Dean Bradley Brennan. Best: G Phillips Baddeley

Smith Allport Dean Harrison . Umpires : David Chippindall Geoff Deveson (F )

LA TROBE UIdi 0.3 7 .4 7.4 9.6(60)ST BEDES AYENfOPdE TIGERS 6.3 9.5 16.12 17.16 (118)La Trobe: Holland 3 McLean, 2 McMaster McGough P Davies Doyle . Best :Clarke Holland Girdwocd P Davies McLean Parr . St B/MT: Hunter 4Lebreton 3 Bodinaar 3 Swayne 3 McConnell L'Hutlier Faulkner Moritz .Best: McNeill Hunter McConnell Lebreton Swayne Bodinaar . Umpires:Christian Schaefer Brian Nunn (C 18) (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 5.6 8.8 12.19 (91)OLD IVANHOE 1 .2 3.4 3.6 4.6 (30)Uni Blacks : Bell 3 Battista 2 Shaw 2 Davies 2 Rippon Napier LeMaitre .Best: Legoe Napier Batten LeMaitre Battista Barron. Old Iv: Ellis 2 NicolRusenlis . Best : Rusenlls Golden Clarke Saunders Pagewood Foster .Umpires: Sean Scully Snr Matt O'Keefe (F) James Scully (B)MHSOB 1.5 7.10 10.12 16 .19 (115)BENTLEIGH 3.5 3.9 4.12 4.13 (37)MHSOB: Bartholomew 5 Leslie 3 Liu 2 Taft Tan C McGrath H Bailey PrettyC Bailey. Best: Taft Ashworth Hamilton-Ho Bartholomew C Fraczek Bailey .Bent : J West 2 Halliday Zylbersztajn . Best : J West Vlhos Morrison FidlerHalliday . Umpires: Michael Ryde Frank Kavanagh (C 18) (F)

4.4 6.5 13.9 17 .14 (116 )DN! --: BL'c`:S 2.2 2.2 4.2 6.3 (39 )

C.. . : Cleary 4 Cos..gan 4 Edwards 3 Groarke Pound-Gow Riste-kiSchenker Stafford Wills. Best: Chapple Disiervi Doberty MackenzieSchenker Stafford . Mon Blues; Shopov 2 Barton Harding CollinsCruickshank . Best : Jacobson Philips Main Shopav Barton VincentUmpires : Brett Herskope Tom Haysom (F)AJAX 2.2 4.6 6.8 7.13 ( 55)

OLD PPRADIANS 4.7 7.6 9.13 14 .14 (98)

AJAX: Blusztein 2 Ezekiel 2 Smith 2 Kegen . Best: Hershan Kechen

Rotstein Sacks Blusztein Spilberg . Old Par: Bugeja 3 Claxton 3Crosthwaite 2 Gearv 2 Hussev Kandilakis Seneca Thomas . Best: Kruezer

Richardson Solomon Pratt Bug°Ja Hussey . Umpires: Ron Johnson Dean

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SALESIAN SCORPIONS 2.3 5.5 8.7 9.9 (63)HA. Id ROVERS 1.3 4.3 5.5 8.6(54)

Sales Scarp: Singh 3 Curtis Jordan Stanton D Thomson Togia Wilson,

Best : Butterfield Togia D Thonis i dlman Phipps Morsello . Heroin Rov.

Gleeson 4 McDonald Se met i ad 'hite . Best: Suleyman Sharp

Semmel Pinto Skewes O'Brien . t . , e Leah Gallagher Brett Bailey F)

OLD HAII.EYBURY 7.2 9.6 14.17 18 .19 (127)

DE LA SALLE (2) 1 .2 6.2 6.3 9.8162)

Old Hail : Johnson 8 Doukas 3 Elliot 2 Dolman Byass Fankhauser Ellis

Plveth . Best: Johnson Fankhauser Waite Ellis Silherer Davis. DLS (2):

Morlvood 5 O'Donnell Gould Hassdalla Dean . Best: Silvers Fisher Gould

Marino Romney Morwood. Umpires : Mark Farrell Mark Duthie (F)

MAZENOD 6.5 7.11 13 .12 17 .20 (122)

0.414,EIGH CLAYS 2.3 6.4 10.5 14.8192)

Mae: Bogar 8 Johnson 2 Moran 2 Graham Rudderham Micallef Deegan

Kavanagh . Best: Regan Moran Bogar Bonner Bailey MiealieL Oak Clays:

Castello 3 Cook 3 Gilmour 2 Simon 2 Gait Plozza Gallagher Evangalista.

Best : Nguyen Simon De George Gilmore Gallagher Gait . Umpires:

Anthony Liffey Jason Evans (F) Amanda Whittaker Paul Leggett (B) Robert

Seymour Paul Whitehead (G )

PENINSULA OB 5 .3 86 11.9 18.11(119)

ORl40'D 4.2 11.9 18 .10 22 .13 (145)

Penina: D Smith 6 A De Lange 4 P PJignall 2 J Rees E Wit[ich S Byrne M

Kenny N Coy T Madder . Best: J Byrt Z Milenkovie S Taylor D Smith H

Nestor M Kenny . Ormond: R Chisholm 7 D Bailey 5 D Brosnan 3 S Ashton

2 N Rvde 2 D Havsom T Leary L Upstill . Best: S Barnes D Bailey L Upst311

R McGirr T Denatris L Duthie . Umpires : Sarah McGill David Anselmi (F)

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FITZROY REDS 0.2 5.6 7.7 9.12 (66)

KEW 4.9 5.11 8.18 10 .19 (79)

Fitz Reds: McKenzie 2 Bombaci 2 Boyd Marcon Donato Manoli MeKeown.

Best : Bombaci Dance Minnis Boyd Donato Topp. Kew : Pike 4 Lawrence 2

Bailey O'Shea Jackson Lucisano. Best : DeAngelis Wy(ey Pike Williams

McGregor Lawrence. Umpires : Rick Benson Paul Tyrer (F) Josh Tvrer (B)

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.1 11.5 16 .11 18 .11 (I19)

AgUIPtAS 7.3 9.3 11.6 12.13 (85)

Bull Temp : Coutston 5 Meadows 5 :9ikolakopoulos 3 Samaras 2 Rametta

P Voglis Woodward. Best : Millar Coulsion Hunt Rametta Austen P Voglis .

Aquinas : Ragauskas 3 Sheridan 3 Williams 2 Raggozini O'Donnell

Papworth 6i'eidemann . Best: Morrison-Storey Raggozitll Maaskant Neame

Papworth Sheridan . Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F)

EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 15.6 18.9 29 .21 36 .23 (239)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 1 .0 4.0 5.2 6.3 (39)

Emmaus SL : Croughan 10 Hickey 5 Lalor 5 Quirk 5 P Baranello 3 RobOt

3 Brayshaw 2 DAmico 2 Stafford . Best : Robin Hickey P Baranello

Croughan Quirk Matthews . Ruperts (2) : Jurczyluk 3 Lovett Balmer

Murphy. Best: Hackett McGovern DiSah•atore Catalano Cascio Jurezyluk.

Umpires : Patrick Coulthard David Ewens (F )

OLD WESTBOURNE 1.3 3.11 6.16 8.20 (68)THERRY PENOLA 3.3 4.5 6.6 9.10 (64)Old West : McAllndon 2 Squaret 2 Amore Chan Heineger ZabrigUo. Best : TWilliamson Templeton M Williamson Gerdy Smith Heineger . Therry Pen:Elml 3 Keenan 3 MeKav Tozer Orr . Best : Muhr Keenan Al)eneter Or,Tomkinson Robertson . Umpires: Paul Hoffman Nick Keating (F)

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C. Hudson

: Ben Pfey

1 P Baranello2 J . Quirk3 A. Hickey4 D. t7ionforte5 N. Baranel!o6 R. Stafford7 K. Adriaanse9 S. Eduatti10 S. Randall11 S. Kay13 M . D'orazio14 G .Croughan15 T Aher n16 J . Barry

17 N. Robin

18 M . Wright

19 P. D'amico

20 J . Brogdon

21 N. Cadden

22 J . Anderson

24 A. McKenzie

33 M . La!or

w. C .Coach : Tim Bell

As~ Can.ch: Tony DullardTeam Manager: Janiene Hart

Runner : Leo Dyne s

1 K. Donato

2 K. Bayley

3 T White

4 B. Mtnnis5 J. Boyle6 J. Ritchie7 J. Beach8 A. Brown9 S . Bombed10 P. Morrell11 R. Dance12 B.Janissen13 D. Mille r14 D. Sufemenovski

15 L. Williams

It H.Topp17 C. Dullard18 K. McKenzie19 J. Bolton20 a McPhee21 J. Bramham22 M . Mikhai l

23 K. Maghamez24 D.Lee25 G . Maroon26 L. Davidson27 R. McKeown28 L Magee29 F. Hove!4o30 'N. Townsend31 T Osborn32 N. Scott

Cc s . ., : James Sandman

1 L . Canboy3 R .Keenan4 K. He!ou5 Y. Helo u6 M. Cannon7 J. Muha r8 A. E!m i9 D. Allender10 P Tomkinson12 A. Ferraro13 C . Desousa14 N .Somerton

15 B.Tozer

17 J. Webber18 G . Dor e19 M. Reynolds20 A. Mert21 L . Harpley22 J. Mammoiti23 C. Rees24 C . Motion32 J. Cooper33 S. Harrison38 K- Robertson44 A. Gentile

KEWCoach: Ptatt err Jack

1 G . Williams2 S . O'Shea3 R. Wyiey4 A . Hal e5 J . DeAngelis

7 M . Cochrane

8 A . Lucisani

10 T Wan g

11 N. Lawrence

15 N. Howard

19 T. McKay

20 A . Pike

23 J . Eggby26 R. Nash30 O. Gregory35 M . Matherson36 D. Malony38 J . Fultheim (C)54 A . Franklin {V(.;)57 D.Jac.ksa n65 C. Joll y

636 High St, Kew

Cannon Toyota473 Lower Heidelberg

Rd, Heidelberg

The Darwinian theory, "survival of the fittest" ,certainly was borne out at Sportscover Arena lastSunday when all Club XVIII players an dspectators were subjected to Antarctic like coldand a howling northerly wind which markedlyfavoured the southern end throughout the threegames .Until the final five minutes of the Section I match,I thought I had tipped the card . However in theend I had to be content with two successful tips .Review ofI -y Finals .Section IIf ever defeat was snatched from the jaws ofvictory, this result was the time .Prahran set the pace from the outset and withButterworth doing well up forward, Macphersondominating on aw-ing and the defenders clear

St Kevin's forward thrusts with regularPrahran looked to be on their way to the 1`r,Final, Prahran led at f : .ch of the changes a :a lead of twenti = i pc is going into the Iquarter, the Two seemed Grand Fi~~~albound .During the third some sagacious spectators hadan inkling that the tempo was changing asPrahran were slowing down . In the final analysis,a goal into the gale by St Kevin's proved a matchwinning effort .Prahran moved players around and so much oftheir earlier drive was lost as Butterworth and

Macpherson disappeared from the contest. Aidedby two lifting goals from big forward O'Brien, StKevin's constantly surged forward and by theseventeen minute mark, they had drawn level .Scores remained deadlocked for the next fourminutes until another St Kevin's goal broke the

nexus and the Prahran spirit . Prahran midfieldersstrove hard but they were unable to breakthrough for an equalizing goal . It was aremarkable turnaround and certainly St Kevin'sshowed a game is not over until the final siren .

1 2Ole -- verians started well with the gale and ledby t :.enty one points at quarter time . Their secondquarter effort to kick three goals into the gale,while restricting Fitzroy Reds to five goals with it,enabled the Xaverians to lead by twelve points athalf time . They built their lead in a hard foughtthird quarter and went into the last changeleading by twenty nine points .

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The last quarterpassed quietly . :itheach team kickingonly one goal . TheReds were unable tobridge the gap with the wind and could not takeadvantage of a loose man for a most of the lastquarter. At the final siren, Old Xaverians were infront by thirty two points . They were well served

by Michael Meehan, their unobtrusive forwardwith three goals . Others to do well included JakeRichards, whose sparkle around the flanks rivaledhis poise on the club circuit . Fitzroy Reds hadge^ °rs'^; Rowan Enright , Paul Crowe and

on .

scoring op ling quarter, Cbroke a from an inaccurateto lead by twenty seven points at

1 h- I e. Although the Reds were able to postthree goals in the third term with the gale, theirearlier inaccuracy meant they still trailed by eightpoints at the last change . Caulfield Grammarians

controlled the final quarter, despite inaccuracyand ran out comfortable winners by thirty points .The winners were well served by : Travis Backman(four goals), Ben Jenkinson and RowanSaunders . For Fitzroy Reds, Clark, O'Reilly andMaags were best .

C"-k Old Xaverians

$ Prahran

' Old Scotch

Cl 2

Patrick Hall

Cartlidge

N Simon

0 53

0 43

0 43

* Eley Park Sharks David Viola 0 82

` Old Essendon Cariss 0 33

Monash Blues Haines 0 26

C18 f3 1

' Whitefriars Norm Elliott 0 34` Caulfield Grammerians Margerison 3 34' Caulfield Grammarians Ta Backman 4 3 2

Yinals Goals Included

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

and Final

; and ,' - 's meet for the fourth

relied upon to play well Dominic Dunn, the

time this season . The ' rians seek their tenth,uccessive premiership r d their thirteenth in the

past fourteen seasons . St Kevin's are in their first

grand Final since 1988 when Old Xaveriansdefeated them in H Section . In their three

previous meetings this season, Old Xaverians

have won each time . Two weeks ago the marginwas twenty points in a fairly low scoring match .

It is difficult to see St Kevin's winning because ofthe all round depth of talent of the Xaviercombination . They have a reliable forward inPatrick Hali, other goalsneaks like the Hardwicksand veteran David King, whose cameo

nerformances are valuable to his side . Tonyi,andrigan still wins his share of the ball while

3art Calman had a good day in the Semi Final .

- ;t Kevin's showed great determination lastSunday to rise up and win against the odds . Their

tonvards led by O'Brien and Horrocks can be

Dillons and Kearns must again do well to keep St

'tevin's in the contest .

Old Xaverians deserve favouritism and are my,election despite the determination, St Kevin's willbring to their task.

alent of the - r

Section 2Old Essendon and Old Xaveri s meet for thefourth time this season. Old Essendon peaked twoweeks ago when in a powerful exhibition theyvirtually won the game through a six goal burst inthe second quarter.Their twenty six point marginwas by far the greatest margin between the teamsthis season .Old Xaverians survived a hectic clash last weekand they may be sore today. Old Essendon willnot give way easily and they will be the bigger ofthe sides . Old Essendon will apply vigouralthough the younger and lighter Xaverians stoodup to physical pressure last Sunday . Can they doso again? Old Xaverians surely will be ready forOld Essendon's greater use of man on man andcontested marks, which will slow the play . I amreliably informed that the Old Xaverians arerocket powered and ready to take off their firstSection 2 pennant .I select Old Xaverians on the basis of their recordthis season and on the speed of their youngerplayers, who can outrun their opponents .

cult to see St Kev .~ . '39caatse of t I

Section 3 .Whitefriars will start favourites to defeatCaulfield Grammarians for the fourth time thisseason . They were comfortable winners two weeksago when Caulfield went down by forty sevenpoints . Their unfortunate draw, coupled with thetiredness of their legs prompt me to selectWhitefriars to win their first Club XVIIIpremiership . Through, Coach, Norm Elliott andveteran, Peter O'Brien, Whitefriars have tworeliable goal kickers who should post enough goalsto ensure victory. The match last week in tryingconditions may take its toll today on CaulfieldGrammarians, whose draw has prevented a lot ofvital game time, which has prevented matchfitness for many of their players. Whitefriars areentitled to favouritism and they should justify it bywinning the pennant .

M~~:_. .--; ?

Old Xaverians -D aviai King - Twelve timesPremiership Player - Captain 1997/98, PlayingCoach 1999/2002- Played his 213th game in the2nd Semi Final against St Kevin's . TonyI 'g - Eleven time Prermiership Player -Captain 1999/2002, Competition Best andFairest 1996 - Equal Best and Fairest SecondXVIII in 1991, today plays his 241st and Finalgame for the club . Jonathon Hardwick an d BenPerry in recent weeks played their 150th gamefor Old Xavs - Hardwick played in the 1996Under 19 Premiership and the past eight ClubXVIII Premierships for the Diles . Perry the 1996Under 19 Flag - Two 2nd XVIII Premierships -and four with the Crocodiles . Tommy Curnow -Seven Premierships, Blain Beetham - Four flagsand Nick .- :ber Six, all passed 100 gamesfor the club during the year . Congratulations toall from the President, Committee and Members .

CLUB 18 (1 )August 21st, 2005 - at Sportscover Are-na -

2.15 p.m .Grand Final

Old Xaverians v St. Kevins

CLUB IS (2)August 21st, 2005 - at Sportscover Arcane -

11 .45 a .m.Grand Final

Old Essendon v Old Xaverians (2 )

CLUB IS f3lAugust 21st, 2005 - at Sportscover Areana -

9.20 a .m.Grand Final

Whitefriars v Caulfield Or.

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ST E' IS 1. 1 .7 2. 8 7 .12 (54)

sic : : O'Brien 3 P Harvey 2 Crowley Petrov. Best : Gran t

4.5 4.5 6.11 6 .12 (48 )

Kearns D Dunn J O'Brien T Dillon T Collins .1'rahrars : Butterworth 2 leak 2 Limoli Macpherson . Best:Macpherson Burgess Fung S1aGVinski Storer Stephens .Umpires : David Windlow Frank Kavanagh (F) Peter KellySimon Brooks (B) Rhe '"3 -ker Mark Thornhill (G )

, sn r<,y rYnaiOLD XrSVE S 4.3 7.3 10. 8 11 .12 (78)FITZROY REDS 10 5.3 6.3 7.4 (46)Old Xav: Meehan 3 Richards 2 Silk O'HanlonChamberlain Warrv Purcell Jones. Best: ChamberlainWatson Larkins Meehan Stribley Purcell .Fitz Reds : Hannam 2 Crowe Rome McCarthy Foster .Best: Enright Marron Crowe MclVicol Rome Walsh .Umpires : Paul Marton Brian Nunn (F) Bob O'HalloranGerard Dowling (B) Anthony Byrnes Steve Mason (G )

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:,y FinalCfi'1L" ' I v i.4 6.4 9 .10 (64)1~'1T: ; 9(2) 1 .4 1 .7 4.8 4 .10 (34)Caul : Bockman 4 Margerison 3 Vella Fisher. Best :Saunders J nkinson Craven Backman Lowe Cossard-Walsh .

Fitz Reds : Cockshutt 2 East Alm- Best : Clark O'ReillyMaggs Bahr Schofield Flanagan .

Umpires: Joe Salvatore Joe Ciccotosto (F) LindsayMeInt}o'e Tom Windlow (B) Simon Pearless RichardBenson (G )

CLUB 18 - 1 3 2 1 To,, :1I Mark Picone De La Salle 5 1 1 182 Richard Oakley Old Brighton 2 2 6 163 Chris Gibson Mt.Lilydale 1 3 5 14

=4 Mark Davies Old Xaverians 4 0 1 13=4 Jason Storer Prahran 3 2 0 136 Andrew Dimble De La Salle 1 3 1 1 0

CLUB 18 - 2 3 2 1 TotalI David Perkov Collegians 5 2 1 202 Brett Papal Old Essendon 2 4 2 163 Brendan Hains Collegians 1 5 1 14

4 John Gaffney Monash Blues 2 3 0 12=5 Sam Thomas Eley Park 3 1 0 11

=5 David Viola Elev Park 2 1 3 1 1

CLUB 18 - 3 3 2 1 Total1 Tony Jackson Fitzroy Reds 5 4 2 25

2 Michael Singh Whitefriars 3 2 1 143 Damian Ballan Old Scotch 3 1 1 12=4 Christopher Andrews Whitefriars 2 2 0 10

=4 Daniel Flanagan Fitzroy Reds 2 2 0 10

Coach: Andrew Hall Coach : Bernard Dun n

G ;B G' 6

2 B Calman . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 1 A Conlan . . . . . . . . . . . L . . .

3 M Jones (VC) . . . . . . . . : . . . . 2 T Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . :.. . . .

4 N Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 3 R Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 P Hall (C) . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 5 D Petrou . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .6 B Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 T Collins . . . . _ . . . . . . .I . . . .7 N Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 J Raulli . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

8 A Nolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.. . . . 8 J O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

9 N Rathgeber . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 9 T Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . ,

11 J Melvin-Smith . . . . . . . i . . . . 10 A Orlando . . . . . , . . . . . < . . . .13 M Ward _ . . . . . . . . . . . :, . . . . 11 A Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 T Curno~,w . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . 14 M Furlong . . . . . . . . . . . .', . . . .16 J Poulus . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 15 A Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

17 B Beeiham . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 17 S Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . .i18 A McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 T Crawley . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .20 T Farrow . . . . . . . . . . . . .i.. . . . 22 J Macey @ . . . . . . . . . . ; .21 L Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 25 J Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

22 D Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 26 T Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .23 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . 27 P Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27 D King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 29 D James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 R Prideaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 P Halpin . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

32 J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A Aloi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33 A Belli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !,, . . . . 34 P Scario . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .34 JHardvtidt . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . 37 H Powell . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

36 P Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 K McInerney . . . . . . . . ; . . . .37 T Landrigan . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 40 N Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .41 D Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 44 W Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .44 N Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.. . . . 47 J Griffiths . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . .

71 M Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .% . . . . 49 L Syme . . . . - 1. . . . . . ! . . . .

111 W Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 50 R Harrocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

116J Hawkins . . . . . . . . . . . 54 S Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

58 S Kuring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

61 G Simm . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . ,

67 B Day (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

71 T Salisbury . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

80 D Dunn (VC) . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

88 M Crowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

91 A Kearns (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Coach : Norm ElliottCoach: Paul Barry Coach: Chris Warty Ast Coach : Paul Dodd Coach : John Maroerison

G B Assist Coach: Jonnie McLean G !B G B8 G~myTeam Manger : Adrian Jones . . .!9 B Atkinson . 1 R Steer . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .45 PBarry Runner : Marcus Quinn

. . . . . . . . . . . .12. C . Welch . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 3 S Stevenson . . . . . . . . : .5 L Bromwich . . . . . . . . . ;; . . . G ; B 14. P. Hogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 4 J Geffand . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

9 J Buckley . . . . . . . . . . . : . .i 1 F Chamberlin . . . . . . . . . : . . 18. R . Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 6 8 Minter . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .28 B Carss . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 2 D Mackay . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . 19. M. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . 8 S Cossart-Walsh (C)) . . .j . . . .2 J Chapman . . . . . . . . . : . . . 3 M Stribley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. M. Vernal (VC) . . . . . . . .'{ . . . . . . . . ; . . . .9 D Loetje . . . .52 C Davies . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 5 M Altis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22. M. Nowicki . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .1 0 R Nadebau m57 N Duggan . . . . . . . 6 R Ford (Capt.) . . . . . . . 26. J . O'Meara . . . . . . . 14 A Johnson . . . . . . . . .

. .39 L Eddy . . . . . . . . . . 8 y . . . . . JM Murray . . . . 28. P. Tatterson (C) . . . . . '15 Tra Bookman . . . . . . . .43 J Edmonds . . . . . . . . . : . . . 11 J White . . . . . . . . . . . . _; . . . 29. M. Singh . . . . . . . . . . . . .

16 T Royals . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . .53 S Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 15 M Roach . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' . 32. S . Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

i33. A . Salted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 C Nadebaum . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

17 L Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 J Saddler . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .T Jackso n36 : 18 B Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56 J Goodger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 T GleesOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..P O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . .37 19 J Pitts . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ; . . . .

32 J Hayy

J Richards . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . .

23 M R l h

. . . . . . .40. C. Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 H Vella . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

a p41 . B . Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 22 T Townley . . . . . . . . . .

, . .24 D Hunter . . . . . . . . 26 J Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42. S . van Winckel . . . . . . . . . 23 L Nickos . . . . . . . . . . .

27 C Jones :27 P Purcell . . . . . . . . . . . '.. . . 43. N. Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . 25 B Fisher . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 C Kandilis . . . . . . . .29 J Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 P Ockleshaw

45. M .Dixey . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 26 J Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

54 J Knox . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

36 J McLean (V.Caot .)46. G. Johnson . . . . . . . .

. .47 C Davies27 T Conl

y . . .18 C Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 C War ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . , . . .48 M Tekin

29 J Whitmee . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .

33 A Morison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 M Meehan . . . . . . . . . . . !I . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49 C Collins ;30 D Lowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

62 S Muir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. 45 M 0'Hanlon . . . . . . . . . . ; . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .

50. D. Murray . . . . . . . .. . .

34 J Margerison . . . . . . . :

61 A Nowland . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 46 D King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 51 . J . Littiepage . . . . . . . . . .' .35 Tre Backman . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

41 B Overman . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 J Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 52. A . Ferguson . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .39 T Wailes . . . . . . . . . .y . . . .. . .41 R S de s J

11 B Papal . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 56 J Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 53. S . Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .aun r . . . . . . . . . . . .

29 D Poulton : 81 R Speakman . . . . . . . . . . . . 55. A . Mullen . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 6

n. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 C Ridley 87 M Trovato . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 56 . S . Davis . . knson . . . . . . . . . .S J e44

3 J Rush :114 N Larkins . . . . . . . . . . .

( )VC57. R. Fawley f 51 B Jenkinson _ . . . . . . . rs . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126J McGrath . . . . . . . . . . . 58. T. Emmett . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 55 C Hooper . . _ . . . . . . . r . . . .

19 P Rush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

60. M . Nawir- i . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 56 E Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 J Sofra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 . P. Henessy . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . 60 W Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 J Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 . C. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 J Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . .

25 B Turner . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . _ . . . . . . . :. . . .67 . W. Westmore 62 C Sheppard . . . . . . . . .r . . . .68 . D. Hancock . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .69 . B.Vey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Reg %Club Donors Donors Total -,-,'Ship

Swinburne University AFC 31 29 60 63.20%Caulfield Grammarians 51 23 74 55.60%Parkdale Vultures AFC 43 7 50 48.10%Williamstown CyTvIS 34 10 44 37.301/oPeninsula OB 22 9 31 34.40%Therry Penola AFC 38 5 43 25.30%Old Haileyburians AFC 21 21 22.10%LaTrobe University AFC 11 23 34 21 .80%MHSOB AFC 28 1 29 19 .70%St Bedes Mentone Tigers AFC 22 3 25 19 .20%

VAFA-UA 23 7 30 15 .00%Hampton Rovers AFC 25 1 26 14.60%Old Mentonians 14 1 15 14 .00%De La Salle OC 28 2 30 12 .00%Ormond AFC 12 2 14 11.40%St Mary's AFC 9 1 10 11.40%Old Carey Grammarians 21 21 11 .10%St Kevins OB 15 1 16 8.30%Collegians AFC 12 2 14 8.10%Fitzroy Reds AFC 15 15 7 .70%Werribee AFC 11 1 12 7 .70°!0Bentleigh AFC 10 10 7 .70%Elsternwick AFC 7 7 7 .60%Richmond Central AFC 8 8 7 .30%Old Essendon Grammarians 14 14 7 .20%Old Camberwell Grammarians 8 1 9 6 .90%Yarra Vallev OB 7 2 9 6 .50%Universitv Blues 8 8 6 .10%Old Melburnians 8 1 9 5.60°1aSyndal Tally Ho AFC 3 2 5 5.40%Old Paradians AFC 6 1 7 5 .20%Eley Park Sharks 3 3 5.10°Whitefriars OC 5 3 8 5.00%Monash Blues AFC 7 2 9 4.90%Box Hill North AFC 5 5 4.90%St Bernards OC 6 6 4.20%University Blacks 5 4 9 4.00%

Monash Gryphons AFC 4 4 4.00%

RegClub Donors Donors Vi I

Old Trinity Grammarians 7 7 3 .90%Old Westbourne Grammar AFC 5 5 3 .90%Albert Park AFC 4 4 3.90%St Johns OC 4 1 5 3.80%North Old Boys 5 5 3.60%South Melbourne Districts 3 2 5 3 .60%Mazenod OC 5 1 6 3 .50%

Hawthorn AFC 5 5 3.50%Mt Lilydale OC 2 1 3 3 .40%

Salesian OC 3 3 3.20%Old Geelong FC 4 2 6 3.10%

Beaumaris AFC 4 4 3.10%Old Brighton Grammarians 5 1 6 3 .00%West Brunswick AFC 2 1 3 3 .00%Rupertswood AFC 4 4 2 .80%Old Scotch Collegians AFC 4 4 2 .60%Prahran AFC 4 4 2.60%Eltham OC 2 2 2.50%

Old Ivanhoe Grammar AFC 4 4 2.40%Banyule AFC 3 3 2.20%Kew AFC 2 2 2.20%Bu lleen Cobras AFC 2 2 2.10%Aquinas OC 3 3 2.00%Glen Eira AFC 2 2 1.40%AJAX AFC 2 2 1.10°l0Oakleigh AFC 2 2 1.10%North Brunswick AFC 1 1 1.00%UHS-VU AFC 1 1 0.90%Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 1 1 0.70%Marcellin OC 1 1 0.50%Old Xaverians AFC 1 1 0 .40%Emmaus St Leo's OC AFC 0 0.00%Ivanhoe Assumption AFC 0 0 .00%Power House AFC 0 0.00%Miscellaneous 12 4 16 n/aTotals 709 157 866

New Donor Rate 18.10%

Congratulations to Caulfield Grammarians who receive 2 new Sherrin footbaits from Spalding,for being the leader after Rd15 and having the greatest % increase from Rds 1 1 - 15 .

Captain Blood Luncheon - Sunday September 1 1, all Club Captain Bloods will be invited andthe winner of the 2005 VAPA Blood Services Challenge will be announced.

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10 SEPT B PRELIMINARY FINAL

11 SEPT A PRELIMINARY FINAL

17 SEPT B GRAND FINAL

8 SEPT A GRAND FINAL

;z€1 Norm Nugent C -ib XVIII2 Glen Harrison C3 Tom Brain B4 Fraser Cameron U/195 Gavan Flower D36 Cam Nation U/197 Barry Hickey D 18 Peter Willamson D29 Johathan Horn A10 Ed Sill D411 Andrew Wu D2

Tuesuay August 16, 266 5David Pritchard, Havdhorn Amateurs. Abuse of umpire,1 match .Matt Allis, Old Xaverians ( Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches.*Scott Olliver, Old Brighton ( Under-19). Striking, 2 matches .*Tyson Harrison, Old Ivanhoe (Under-19) . Abusive language,2 matches .*Paul Crowe, Fitzroy Reds ( Club 18) . Attempting to strike,1 match .*Tony Jackson, Fitzroy Reds (2) (Club 18) . Striking, 2matches.*Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Results of Investi af[t ion sWerribee Amateurs and St Johns 0 C charged with a meleewhich allegedly occurred in their senior match on SundayAugust 6 at Werribee.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . WerribeeAmateurs fined $150 (second offence over the last ~^,o yearperiod) and St. Johns 0 C $300 (third offence over the lasttwo year period) .

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irst offence ($5) ; se : :d offence ($25) ;zz q&-ence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100).Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phonescores by 2 .30pmSt. Johns (R )St. Mary's (R)

failure to providefinal scores by 5pmAJAX (S )Old Xaverians (U191)Old Trinity (U)Salesian Scorpions (U)Old Haileybury (U)Peninsula O B

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 16 Hampton Rovers (S),Banyule (S), Fitzroy Reds (R), Rupertswood (U )

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:arne the grid square where you think the bai lwas in the original photo.

PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was . go into a major "Lucky

Draw' at the end of the season for a Carlton Crest HotelAccommodation Package .

Last week : Ball was in F8 . Winner(s): G. Carter (Salesian 4}C) .

(13) entries.

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

No Photocopies or faxed entries .

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

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