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The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 2006

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The other day I was watching a VAFA reserves game andthe ruckman palmed the ball to the chest of his rover whoslotted a nice pass to the key forward who kicked the goal .It was quick, simple, clean football and it was in D3Reserve . I was watching an AFL game on the weekend an dthe same thing happened, quick and clean and a goalresulted.The commentators said, as they often do, "it's a simplegame, football . "Well it can be and clean clearances are great but they'rerare, even if your ruckman is dominating .But let's say football is a simple game and it is the time ofyear that goal kickers around the state are banging throughtheir 100th - including several former VAFA stars in variousleagues - I started wondering why, once again, there aresurprisingly few centurion goals scorers in the amateursand none in A Section .In A Section in particular, it has been more than 20 yearssince a forward broke the ton .As the season concludes, only Christopher Sharp fromBentleigh in D3 has cracked the ton in senior football, andwith just one game to go (two in A and B), only PaulEdwards from Powerhouse in D4 is a chance of reachingthe milestone .After bagging 15 goals a fortnight ago, Edwards managedfour last week and sits on 95 for the year. The fact of thematter is, he's had a terrific season and it doesn't reallymatter if he brings up three figures or not but there issomething magical about the ton so let's hope his team-mates can find him this weekend .Daniel Lauletta from Hawthorn AFC also deserves amention from that section, sitting on 88 . But back to Sharp,he cracked the ton a fortnight ago and has 108 for the yearwith an average of six a game, helping his team climb tosecond on the ladder.In D2, Peninsula Old Boys' Shaun Payze leads the goalkicking with 73 so far and in D1 no player has more than60 with Old Carey's Al Parton the best on 57 goals .In C Section, former Hawthorn and Geelong ruckman DavidLoats tops the list with 78 goals for Old Camberwell, in BSection Caulfield Grammarians' Brett Sinclair leads with 55,and in A Old Trinity's goal sneak Andy Cultrera has been inscintillating form with 58 .Old Xaverians' Matthew Handley should also be applauded

with 50 for the season butwith another 20 for Xavs'reserve team .But once again there is asurprisingly low retur nfrom the forwards in ASection, so I asked A Section scribe Jonathan Horn histhoughts on the matter.Horn and I have seen some standout forwards in the VAFAover the years but even their return has been serviceablewithout been stunning .Horn explained one of the reasons our goal kickers rarelybroke tons was quite simply they did not play enoughgames .He said the VAFA often lost its stars to VFL during theseason and due to the nature of the competition it was quitecommon for players to miss through injury or othercommitments .But there were other intangibles as well, he said, such a sthe size of the grounds we used, compared to smallergrounds used in many country and metropolitan leaguesthat produced high scores .And the other factor was many of the great forwards in theamateurs in recent times had simply been poached, hesaid .Finally, and maybe Horn's chief reason was that there wasan abundance of very high quality defenders in thecompetition which just made it tough to score against eachweek .Whatever the reason, well done to all the section's leadinggoal scorers for great seasons and providing us, thespectator, with plenty to talk about.

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;,nu The~~ There Were Fiv e- ~ust have bt n dumbfounded at quarter-

. ~, could have been about eight or nineu looked decidedly second rate . Click o f

3loods started to man up, started to chas e;d tb= 11 purpose . Twelve goals to two later, th e; J virtually : ured the double chance and the Xav s

were staring at the >sibility of a road trip to De La and agame against their bogey side Trinity in order to sneak into thefour. Haileybury players to impress me included PaddyO'Donnell, who played well on Handley, Tom Chisholm, whosefierce tackling constantly thwarted the Xavs' run and DavidMcKenzie, who never seemed to have an opponent . I just can'ttip Xavs to save themselves : if it wasn't for them I'd bechallenging Ed Sill and the Under 19 punks, rather than cellardwelling with the Fraser Camerons of this world !As Ivanhoe scribe Donald Dowell pointed out, the Hoers/De Laclash was more World War 2 than World War 1, with lots ofquick movement, twists and turns and individuals stampingthemselves on the outcome. Ivanhoe 'threw everything at DeLa, bringing back Hope, Toovey, Keane, Low, McKeon andBottler, most of whom were injured in the frightfully ruggedScotch game last month . And at various stages, with most ofDe la's midfield stars shut down, it looked as though the massinclusions would pay off . But De La fought admirably andwhen Benny Mannix sealed the game with minutes to go, Dela had finally shaken the Chelmsworth Park hoodoo and the'Hoes were left to rue what might have been if not for injuries .David Spithill dominated the ruck, Ben Corin did a solid job onJames Hope, Jeff Morel played a cracking 150th and MickHegan cracked the 1000 VAFA related text messages/emailscombo in one week . Lord knows who's paying that man'sphone bills .Have to wrap up the others quickly. Scotch saw off a Trinityside, which kicked themselves out of contention with 20behinds . Yet another Dick (George) did well for the Cardinalsin his first senior game. Uni always seem to find troubleagainst Marcellin, but did the business anyway, coming uptrumps by just over three goals. Question marks over an ankleinjury to Quinton Gleeson however. And Bernards routed OMsat the Junction, with Josh Madden again proving why he mightbe another Woodrow smoky.Lighting Strikes, Maybe Once, Maybe Twice, Maybe TwelveTimes . . .First, here's five reasons why De La can knock off Old Xavstoday . . . .

1 . De La are in awesome form . They haven't lost a game sincebeing nudged out by Scotch and confidence is sky high.2 . It's dry. Being a team of runners, De La often get bogged

down on muddy groundsbut the spate of goodweather is right up theirally .3 . Damien Rayson . Theexplosive Rayson is on eplayer Xavs rate very highly (Sam Johnston ran with him lasttime and they really knocked him around) . He's someone whoseems to run hot, cold, hot, cold and after a quiet game lastweek, is due to turn one on . Another five would do nicely .4 . Ben Mannix is hitting his straps . Last week, he turned in abelter, kicked the winning goal and has regained his touch afterhis recent lay off . Ben was born for games like this .5 . The Xavs will almost certainly lose CHF Bowen and possiblyCHB Graham (Come on, I write this on a Monday!) and mayhave to plug holes as a result .And five reasons they can' t

1 . The last time De La beat Xavs ('96) Mark Morrison's Returnof The Mack was top of the charts ("You lied to me, but I do,but I do, do, do,"), Redheads Nightclub was the place to be ona Friday night and smooth man David Oldfield was a touted asa future PM . Eleven straight wins for Xavs over De La since .2 . Xavs always play well against young, pacy sides . They dotheir homework, shut 'em down, rough 'em up and verballyintimidate them .

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Cultrera, Andy OLD TRINITY GR 4 58

Handley, Matthew OLD XAVERIANS 0 50

Gerstman . James OLD SCOTCH 6 40

Potter. Callan ST BERNARDS 2 40

Rayson, Damien DE LA SALLE I 37

Clarke,Tim OLD XAVERIANS I 29Beaumont, James OLD'vtELBURNIANS 2 28

A RESERVESmith, Daniel OLD XAVERIANS 0 39

Harris, Patrick ST BERNARDS 1 27

Morwood, Sam DE LA SALLE 2 26

Widmer, Timothy OLD SCOTCH 3 25

Hutchins . Thomas UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 22

Handley, Matthew OLD XAVERIANS 0 20

Beaurepaire . James OLD SCOTCH 1 19

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3 . It's hard to conjure with the thought of Xavs throwing awaythe double chance and indeed a finals spot . This is a mini finalfor them and you know what they say about Xavs and finals . . .That's good enough for me . .,Xavs by two goals but I hope DeLa get up .Well after reading that, you could be forgiven for thinking thatall the other games are duds! Not so, as we face the fourth topof the table clash in as many weeks . Haileybury and Scotchshared the APS Premiership this year (along with GeelongCollege) and today their senior sides go hammer and tong forthe double chance . Hard to believe that a team with such arotten percentage is right in the mix, but in many ways that'sa testament to Scotch's fighting ability in the close ones . Butthey'll be no close one here, not at the Badlands as the Bloodsedge closer to yet another minor Premiership .Ivanhoe have returned to full strength a smidgen too late. Theywere gallant, though a little underdone against De La, whilstthe Blues were less than emphatic winners out at Marcellin . Ina result to throw the competition into all sorts of confusion,I'm tipping the Hoers in a boilover at Melbourne Uni .The Trinity/OMs & Marcellin/St Bernards match ups are theultimate Pensky File games - Trinity by a lot and Bernards bya whisker.

STONE SOld Ivanhoe congratulate Sam Pearce and Iza Dawkinson 5 0 games this week. Sammy plays on ball in the twosand is in his 3rd year at the club . Sammy is a tough onbailer who likes to sneak forward and kick a long goal .Iza Dawkins - who has cemented his firsts position thisyear after years of injury trouble, is a versatile running onbailer who can go back and forward when required andcan be dangerous near the goals . -De la Salle congratulates Jeff Morel on 150 games .Jofia who started in 1998 with the Reserves and whoplayed his 1st Senior game in Find 13 of that season,brought up his 150th game for DLS with a fine displayagainst Old Ivanhoe Grammarians last Saturday. With allbut 18 games played with the Seniors (57 / 75 "A" /"B°Grade), Jeff has been a regular contributor in many finegames. Noted for his pace, skill and composure, Jeff wonthe Seniors Ralph McHenry Most Consistent Award in2003 . Well done Jeff. All at De La look forward to yournext 50 games .

R ound 1 7St Bernards v Marcellin OC

University Blues v Old IvanhoeOld Haileybury v Old ScotchDe La Salle v Old Xaverian s

Old Trinity Gr v Old Melburnians

A SECTIONOLD XAVERI:'IIS 6.4 6.7 7.10 8 .13 (61)OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .4 5.5 10.7 13 .11 (69)Old X: Goals: R. Colbert 2, A. Bowen, A. Chatfield, T. Clarke, S. Johnston, S . Mollard .T. Fleming . Best: S . Lethiean, T. Fleming, T. Ruyg, T. Ockleshaw, A. Chatfield, C .Santalucia Old H: Goals: M . Seccull 4, H . Hopwood 3, D . Brown, T. Chisholm, A.Jenks, D. MacKenzie, L. Siapantas, S . Martin . Best: D . MacKenzie, D. Brown, T.Chisholm, P. O'Donnell, M . Seccoll, K . Ford Umpires: Russell Davidson (F) AlbieFirley (F) Dean Heskope (B) Chris Jones (B) Bernie Hoare (G) Paul Gan (G )OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .1 6.4 6.7 9 1 0 (64)ST BERNARDS 3.4 7.9 13 .14 19 .20 (134)Old Ni : Goals: J . Beaumont 2, E . Farquharson 2, W . Sangster 2, D. Harrison, MHawkins, H. Lacey. Best: M . Kennon, M . Hawkins, H . Lacey, E. Mitchell, P. Kennon,T. Horne St Bern : Goals: M . Stapleton 4, J . Madden 3, N. Mitchell 3, J . Stapleton 3,C . Potter 2, D. Blunt, T. Pearson, J. Mcvilly, S . Morris . Best: J . Madden, J. McVilly,M . Kavanagh, B . Cook, N. Mitchell, M. Stapleton Umpires: Joseph Hartwig (F) DirkKramer (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Andre Neilson (B) Lucas Robson (G) DanielBrookes (G)MARCELLIN OC 4 .1 53 8.5 13 .10 (88)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .6 9.6 12.9 16 .13 (109)Marc : Goals : L. Hansen 4, J. Winstanley 3, A. Papaluca 2. T. Nixon, J . Crapper, R .Frisma, G . Romnin . Best : B. Dobson, D . Jarred, L. Hansen, S . Considine, APapaluca, C. Woods Uni Blues: Goals : E . Clark 3, 0 . Gleeson 2, T. Wilcox 2, J . Cordy2, E . Wilkinson 2, C. Baumgartner 2, G. Decrespigny, A . Lowcock, M . Paterson.Best: M . Paterson, T. Rankin, D . Heinz, A . Lowcock, M . Kordick, T. McKinnonUmpires: Steve McCarthy (F) Tim Sutcliffe (F) Ryan Place (B) Kevin Segota (G)Bernard Jephson (G) Chris Mills (B )OLD SCOTCH 4.2 7.6 12.9 14 .13 (97)OLD TRINITY OR 2.5 3.11 4.15 11 .20 (86)Old Sc: Goals: J . Gers,man 6, M. Flynn 2, B. Doherty 2, J . Kitchen, W. Lewis, C.Tallent, T. Wigney. Best: S . Dick, N. Allen, J. Barton, W. Elliott, J. Ross. J. GerstmanOld Or, Goals : A. Cultrera 4, T. Eckersley 3, S. Amore 2, M. Jessup 2. Best : S.Amore, R . Troon, A . Cultrera, A. Bourke, M. Cole, D . Burrows Umpires: JamesScully (B) Simon Olive (F) Ben Ryde (F) Damien Anthony (B) Dominic Napoli (G)Daniel Scully (G )OLD IVANHOE 2.3 6.6 9.7 138 (86)DE LA SALLE 3.3 6.5 12.6 14.9 (93)Old Iv: Goals : Toovey 4 N Butler 4 J Hope 2 Geilings Low McKeon . Best: LowThomson Toovey Gedings Byrne Price . OLS: Goals: Duggan 4 Mannix 3 Lowe 2Silvers 2 L Harrison Shields Rayson . Best: Spithill Lowe Duggan Harris P HarrisonConn. Umpires: Luke Holmes (F) Rob Mayston (F) Peter Monotti (B) CameronHayes (B) Michael O'Donnell (G) Anthony Kvrkou (G )

A HESEA VMARCELLIN OC 1 .3 2.6 4.7 5,8(38)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.4 7.9 10.12 16.15 (111)Marc: Goals: T. Stafford 4, P. Symes . Best: T. Stafford, L. Boyd. S . Maguire, L.0'Flynn, L. Watkins, T. Money Uni Blues : Goals : T. Hutchins 6, J. Villani 2, J . Ward2, T. Hunter 2, A. Henderson, T. Muhlebach, A . Terrill, J. Cassell. Best: A.Henderson, M . Dwyer, M . 0'Riley, N. Burchell, D . Carmody, .' villainOLD SCOTCH 2.4 7.8 9.12 14 .13 (97)OLD TRINITY OR 1.3 4.4 5.6 6.7(43)Old Sc: Goals: T. Widmer 3, H . Dick 2, A. Tummel 2, J. Keays 2, L . Armstrong, J.Beaurepaire, S. Cations, N . Hildebrandt, D. Jackson . Rest: L. Armstrong, N.Thompson, A. Sutherland, N . Hildebrandt, N. LeiN, A. Tummel Old Tr. Goals: Z.Williams 2, M. Burgess . A . Hooke, T. 0{dfield, S. Vandervenne. Best : J . Burgess, A.Hooke, S. Vandervenne, Z . Williams, S . Bladem, L . Fisher Umpires : Simon Brooks(C) Trevor Hansen (C )OLD AtELBURRIANS 1 .0 3.1 6.4 75 (47)ST BERNARDS 4.5 7.6 10.7 16.9 (105)Old PAelb: Goals: J. Byrne 3, S . Kennon, E. Selby, R . Moffatt, P. Mulholland. Best:D . Osmond, J . Grant, A. Pannitex, S. Galbraith, A. Wu, S . Kennon St Berm Goals :B. Hogan 4, B. Ryan 3, J . Creasey 2, B . Runnalls 2, J . Evans, P. Harris, N. Smith, J.Slatted, P. Mount . Best: N . Smith, B . Hogan, B. Ryan, S . lannazzo, P. Harris, M .Maggcir eOLD XAVERIANS 6.5 12.5 16 .14 22.16 (148)OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 1 .3 1.3 1 .3(9)Old X : Goals : A. Jones 5, A . Oswald 4, S . Langdon 2, A. Pyle 2, T. Maher 2, S . Freer,0 . Gidley, L. Howard, M . 0'Hanlon, D . Walsh, H. Murphy, D . Higgins. Best : D .Walsh, A . Jones, T . Maher, L. Harry, A. Oswald, D . Smith Old H: Goals: L. Floyd .Best : D . Fisher, G . Chipperneld, J. Mueller, L Floyd, A. Baker, J . McLauchlanOLD IVANHOE GR 1.1 3.2 5.5 7.5 (47)DE LA SALLE 4.4 5.4 8.6 15.8 (98)Old Iv: Goals : G . George 3, G . George, J. Leech, S . Smith, K . Theodossi. Best: J .Mathew, T. Harrison, G . George, S. Smith, M. Veal, C . Roger DLS: Goals : J . Laragy3, S. Morwood 2, M . Nichol 2, T. Donegan, M. Fieldsend, R. Marks, V. Moloney, C .Punton, R . Quick, B . Vague, M . Nankervis. Best: T. Donegan, M . Nankervis, C .Puritan, V. Moloney, T. Moloney, M . Fieldsen d

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Old Brighton sew up the double chance as OEG blow it,while mathematically at least, the Fields keep thepressure on the Blacks, while the relegation battleremains slightly ajar.

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Old Brighton without a doubt put in their bestperformance for the year in terms of running anddisposal . It was a sensational team effort for 4 quarters,not giving their opponents the slightest chance . And Ididn't think the Sharks were too bad . The usual suspectsPirrie, Ferret, Phelan the Edge's Buckley and Gadsdenetc etc all good for the Tonners while Beauy couldcertainly be pleased with Luke McNicholas yet again,along with Luke Atkins .

Old Essendon out of sorts?? Or the Fields back to theirearly season form? This is the burning question comingout of Saturday's result . A 9 goal second term setCaulfield up and made the difference . OEG won thesecond half after a bake from Handles but alas, thedamage had been done and with it went their doublechance while the Fields remain alive . Best for the BeigeBombers were Captain Leask (possibly a third MooreMedal heading OEG way), Scottie McPherson andBustling Billy Wilson .

Collegians had a good fast running game against theyoung and exciting St Kevins outfit that ran hard andmoved the footy well . But the Lions played quite well andare regaining momentum at the right time as they headinto the unknown of September. Cam Unsworth led byexample in and under packs all day, Nick Roach on PaulGreenham, and the veteran Brock Mooney on Chardyboth did terrific jobs for their side . SKOB???? Still out oftown Foges??? ?

MHSOB have certainly improved in the past few weeksand fully deserved their victory. They led all day andgradually wore Mazenod down who would be ruing ascratchy first half and can now but hope for a miracle tosurvive. Drew Fairchild made an inspirational sight at theground for his team mates and was a source ofinspiration for the likes of Ray Ternes, Ewan ThompsonCal McGrath and Russell Clowes . Best for Mazenod bythe width of Elsternwick Park was Steve Stanley. Othergood players were Captain Ben Chamberlain, and U19Kieran Seenan .

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pill with gusto. But as usual, it was the Premiershipquarter that mattered and it was the Uni Boys steadinesswhen it mattered that made the difference . YoungstersSean Miller and Tom Napier impressed the Coach, LukeO'Connell maintained his excellent form, whilst AnthonyEvans and James Green were also good contributors .

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Old Essendon welcome Mazenod out to PEGS . Will belooking for both the return of a few players and someform in this must win home game . Would be welladvised not to take Mazenod lightly as a side playing forits future is a dangerous beast. But at Essendon one justcannot go past the Bombers.

The improved MHSOB welcome Beaumaris to the UniOval . The High have been impressive of late while theSharks having stayed in the grade, have gone off the boi l

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a bit and will be looking for today to restore somerespectability into their game . It will be a close one withnothing given so will go on a hunch and tip theUnicorns, just .

Friar Park hosts the last bastian for staying in theSection . A win for SKOB ensures it a win for the Friarsopens it all up again . Whitefriars have certainly beengiving a good account of themselves in the past fewweeks while SKOB have not been lax either with a coupleof good scalps under their belts . Hate to have to put theneck on the line and tip a winner here but I think that StKevins will just be able to get the job done .

University Blacks venture down to South Road in animportant clash . Both sides are in fantastic form at theright time of the season . The Tonners enjoyed theexpanses of Shark Park and are certainly looking for thespace that Sportscover throws at them and hence maystruggle a bit at home today a ground that may suit thestronger Blacks . But was impressed with the way OBwent about things last week which sways me to stickwith them today

Well it will all be happening at the Trott between 2 and4.30 as the Caulfield Grammarians do everything in theirpower to ensure a possible shot at finals next week. Ithink that Collegians will spoil their party as with thereturn of another couple will see them close to fullstrength and honing their skills and game for theimportant weeks ahead . It will leave the Fields bemusedby a horrid 6 week patch mid season .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT SAs usual I need your assistance to write this column . Abrief match report including players worthy of mentionby 8pm Monday Nights please .Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an emailto brainco@optusnet .com .au

Found 1 7Old Essendon Gr v Mazenod OC

Whitefriars OC v St Kevins OBCollegians v Caulfield GrMHSOB v Beaumaris FC

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ST'.=UiHS OB 2.2 5.5 8.10 11 .12 (78)COLLEGIANS 4 .4 7.12 12 .20 15.22 (112)SNOB : Goals : R . Chard 3, P. Greenham 3, B . Dowd 2, P. Aughton, S. Mount, J .Moussi . Best: B . Dowd, D. Ryan, D . Sheehy, L. Mahoney, R. Chard, E. WaldronColl : Goals : J. Jorgensen 4, M . Roberson 3, C. Unsworth 2, S . Woolley 2, T. Bull,N . Harrison, A. Scott, S . Taft. Best : C . Unsiaorth, M . Parretti, N . Roach, B . Mooney,J . Fry, J. Jorgensen Umpires : David Phillips (F) Simon Stokes (F) Alex Koutsoukis(B) Blake Curtis (B) Andrew Esposito (G) Charlie Lear (G )BEAUMARISFC 3.2 4.4 5.5 6.10 (46)OLD BRIGHTON GR 4 .1 11.3 17.5 21 .8 (134)Beaum: Goals : M. Matulick 2, A . Salisbury 2, J . Heath, L McNicholas . Best : LAtkins, L . 44onnacott, L. McNicholas, C . Graham, M . Lee, M . Duggan Old Br: Goals :A. Pirrie 6, B . Mason 2, P. Phelan 2, C . Tell 2 . D. Dawes, J . Edge, T. Ewert . T. Jakobi,A. MacGillivray, T. March, J . Perrett, N. Perry, C . Buckley. Best : J . Paired, D. Dawes,A. Pirrie, C . Buckieg M. Gadsden, N . Perry Umpires: Martin Kinsey (B) GrantWardrnp (F) Mark Gibson (F) Gavan Dawe (B) Vin Vescow (G) Chris Kearney (G)CAULFIELD Gfl 3.6 12.11 13 .12 18 .18 (126)OLD ESSENDOH GR 21 12 7.6 13.8 (86)Cant : Goals : B. Sinclair 5, S. Amer i3, A . Strain 2, M . Frater. C. Knight, C . May, G .Winter, C. Jones . A. Logan, N . Tassel], A . Svarc . Best : C. Jones, B . Sinclair, A Strain,M Liddell, D . Keilaveay, C . Knight Old Ess : Goals' D . Flaherty 5, B . Hakim 2, H.Wilson 2 . R. Baddeiey, D. Forrest, L . Teal, D. Fletcher. Best: J . Leask, S. McPherson,H. Wilson, J. Saville, T. Surrie, S . Demorton Umpires: James Gregory (B) BacheKoffman (F) Jamie Kvins (F) William Stokes (B) Clive Shipley (G) Tristan Collin (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.3 6.8 11.10 15.15 (105)WHITEFRIARS OC 22 65 7. 8 1212 (84)Uni BI : Goals : M . Savige 3, M . Battista 2, A. Evans 2, M. Kempton 2, D . Costello, J.Davrsley, T. Napier, I Ross, G . Shaw, L . O'Connell. Best: L . O'Connell, M. Savige,T. Brumby-Rendell, J . Green, G . Shaw, S . Miller White: Goals : J. Anderson 3, RTorney 2, J. Hill 2 . S . Anderson, A. Brosolo, R. Pawlik, J . Power, R . Petracca. Best:N. Cunningham, J. Anderson, J . Pumpa, B. Janson, J . Hill, R . Petracca Umpires:Field RdI (F) Boundary Rdfi (B) Goal Rdfl (G) Peter James (F) Sean Collins i8tShane Herbert (G)fAAZEN00 OC 1.2 21 3.6 5 10 (40)140808 1.3 4.9 8.13 12 .1fi (86)Mar. Goals : M . Apollonio 2, D. Chamberlain, C. Jayaweera, S. Paolucci. Best S .Stanley, N . Parry, B . Chamberlain, D . Chamberlain, D . Kelly, D. DunneAiRS06: Goals: S . Anderson 3, T. Dunne 3, M. White 2, M . Hamilton-Ho, S .McCully, A . O'Brien . D . Cassell. Best: R . Ternes . E . Thompson, C . McGrath, R .Clowes, S . Anderson, R . McIntyre Umpires : Vaughan Sidebottom (F) David Lepar(F) Brendan Corcoran (B) Frank Palermo (B) Craig Arno[ (G )

af~E$F.MUNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.4 5.9 7.12 9.14 (68)WHITEFRIARS OC 1 .1 2 3 5 .3 712(54)Uni Blacks : Goals : N . Martin 5, T. Legoe 2, G. Allan, K . Merlo . Best: N. Martin, B .Owen, T. Legoe, E . Ryan, R . Wood, 0. Irwin White: Goals: M. Baker 2. A. Gamble2, E . Abr7allah, N. Crowe, A. D'Aloisio. Best A . Baggoley, J . Petdro, N. Crowe, M .Vartly. G. Day. A. DAloisioMAZEHDD OC 3.2 4.2 7.2 11.3 (69)MHSOB 1.6 3.12 8.14 15 .19 (109)iAax Goals: M . Fothergill 6, L. Hawkins, M. McDowell, L. Morgan . J . Dilnetro, S .MeMuI6n . Best : M . FothergiIl, J. Dip else, L- Hawkins . A. Bray, M, McDowell, S .Paine PAHSDB : Goals : J . Aitken 5, R. Goxon 2, J . Garner 2, A. Hogan 2, M .Feferkranz, T. Fraczek, G . McCully, M- Neilson, Best : G . McCully, A . Hogan, M .Fe,'erkranz, R. Nevrton, J . Conner, K. McDonal dS KEVINS OB 2.4 3.5 5.8 5.1g (40)COLLEGIANS 2.3 4.5 6.11 9.14 (68)SNOB: Goals : R . Bowles 2, L . Kalesaran, S . Mitchell, M . Shannon. Best: B . Hughes,N . O'Halloran, D. PAount, A. Grant, D . Dunn, D . Gibbs Coll : Goals: J . Hampton 2, T.Parkinson 2 . N. Tsmtlos 2, A. Bridgman, T. Cookes, Z. Moon . Best: M. Lynch, N.8obeff, N . Tsmtlos, E. Malone, Z. Moon, L. Moo nCAULFIELD GR 2.5 2.8 7.9 7.13 (55)OLD ESSEMDON GR 2.0 7.4 9.6 12 .7 (79)Caul : Goals : N . Edwards 2, J . Sayers 2, W. Bowes, N . Guyett, B . Napier. Best: W.Bowes, T. Nob!ett, N . Edwards, N . Guyed, K . Biggs . W. Hepworth Old Ess: Goals:M. Flaherty 4, R . Phelan 4, J . Dazkiw 2, C . o06ubek, A. McKenzie. Best: R. Phelan,M. Portia, M . Flaherty, J. Williamson . A . Fewster, A McKenzi eBEAUMARIS FC 3.2 3.3 3.5 4.9 (33)OLD BRIGHTON GR 1 .4 4.5 7.5 11 .6 (72)Beaum: Goals : A. Clemente, N. Kennedy, R . R esnell, M . Wilson . Best : M . Boon, G.Shaflock, J. Roney, S . Wilson, J . Holt, H . McMillan Old Br : Goals : S. Eastgate 3. W.Leaf 3, A. Clark 2, N . Larkin, A. Vandendungen, J. Lynch. Best: W. Leaf, S . Williams,S. Ginnivan, R . Stewart, A, Vandendungen, A. Kenned y

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The VAFA, in conjunction with the Australian Football CoachesAssociation (AFCA), conduct Coach of the Year Awards in theSenior and Under 19 categories at the end of each season . Thewinners of these prestigious awards are invited to the AFCAAnnual Dinner and are nominated for the Coach of the YearAwards, in their respective categories, which are presented onthat night. This year's awards night is to be held at the MCG inearly November, usually on the first Friday of that month .Clubs participating at Senior and Under 19 level will be askedby the AFCANAFA to nominate their coach, or coaches forthese highly regarded awards . Each year toward the end of theseason . Jeremy Bourke, the VAFA's Operations Manager willforward to each club a nomination form. In it, your Club, willbe asked to provide a nomination commenting on key areasrelating to your Club Coach's coaching style, knowledge of thegame, interpersonal relationship skills, past achievements etc.There are a number of quality coaches coaching in theAmateur Football ranks at present who should be nominated .Whilst the results of Grand Finals will not be known until midto late September, club's are encouraged to start the processnow to ensure that the nomination is well planned, researchedand presented in such a manner so as to give the Club's Coachevery possible chance of winning the award . There is no doubtthat winning a Premiership is the ultimate measure of acoach's effectiveness, however not all good coaches willcoach a team to a flag . If they have worked hard for the teamand the club, been innovative, motivational, reliable, andprepared, they DESERVE to be nominated .The nomination forms come to the club in an email format andcan be submitted electronically, or in writing . To give each cluban indication as to the information required, here are some ofthe key areas to be covered :-

1 . Coaching knowledge and aptitude for the role ;Relates to both at training and on game day - discussionfocuses on the coach's knowledge of the game and theirability to use that knowledge in coaching, techniques,dealing with a variety of skill levels .

2 . Types of learning and communication skills used;(Discussion focuses on the coach's ability tocommunicate with players, officials and support staff andhow they get their message across . Are they prepared tostay in touch with the latest coaching techniques?)

3 . Approach to skill development;Does your coach have the ability to effectively teach theplayers the skills and fundamentals of the game?

4 . Demonstrated team style development;Does your coach have a basic style of play that they wanttheir team to play most of the time? Do they train in amanner that is relevant to that style of play? Are thereteam rules and guidelines put in place?

5 . Tactical knowledge/ management style ;Does your coach possess the ability to develop strategiesto cope with opposition strengths and weaknesses andgame significance? Are they capable of adjusting theirmanagement style dependant upon situations andgroups ?

6. Respect for players and officials ;How do they conduct themselves when dealing withpeople in a group scenario invariably in a "pressurecooker" scenario on game day?

7. Organisational skills;Does your coach engage in pre-planning? Do they believein goal setting and following them through to theirconclusion ?

8. Preparation/ Planning;Does your coach plan well for training, game day? Doeshe use and analyse statistics? Do they encourage theirplayers to set personal goals for each season ?

9 . Coaching achievements ;Detail past achievement s

The winning coaches receive a plaque from the AFCA/ VAFA.presented early into the following season at a nominated VAFAfunction . Previous VAFA nominated winners of the AFCACoach of the Year Award, having previously coached, or arecurrently coaching in Amateur ranks at Senior level are MikeMacArthur-Allen , in 1989, Tim O'Shaughnessy (Ajax) in 2000,Graham Burgen (Fitzroy Reds) in 2003 . Paul O'Shannassy(Old Camberwell) won the Under 19 award in 2000 as well .The selection committee looks forward to a many qualitysubmissions from Club's thereby ensuring that these awardswill be a hard fought contest. May the best Coach win !Tim KillworthLevel 2 CoachAFCA1 VAFA

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ship. Many come towatch the games but onlya few are prepared to"dig into their pockets tojoin up" . Ultimately, morepressure will be placedon sponsorship and otherfundraising efforts tomeet the ever increasingfinancial obligations .If any other VAFA clubsfacing similar issues withtheir membership I wouldbe grateful of contact .Maybe we don't need toreinvent the wheel foreach club each season .To the clubs in the forth-Coming finals series in allsections this club wishesyou well . May yourendeavours through theyear be amply rewarded .Colin Gree nPresident, MHSOBFC

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Welcome to the final pit-stop on this Amazing Race that is Csection for 2006 .We've laughed, cried, puffed out our chests,been knocked back into place, and made to eat humble pie . Yetthere's life in the old duck yet, and this weekend looms with 4sides still having something to play for . Luckily, only one game(Tigers -v- Ormond) has no bearing over the battles to makethe finals and to avoid relegation. So in the interest oflooking forward, let's rip through last week and focus on theforthcoming nailbiters . Grab your abacus, slide rule or carrierpigeon, 'coz nothing will be certain until 4 .45pm tonight.Revie wOld Camberwell have been playing 'mini-finals' for the bestpart of August, and the NOBSPC challenge was anotheropportunity which couldn't go to waste . The visitors hadeverything to play for but let in a couple of goals before thefirst change to trail by 15 points Ben McGowan joined theusual suspects in delivering for NOBSPC, but they had fewanswers for the OC midfield and forwards after half time . RyanWhitehead celebrated his 200th game with a greatperformance for the Wellers, with Austenbury giving goodsupport up forward and Chris Munro returning to the ruckdivision in style.In Clayton, the Tigers had the game in their safe-keepingbefore the main break, despite a promising beginning by theStudents. Luke Beveridge triggered their revival after asluggish start, finishing with 3 goals . Missing some keyplayers, the Tigers sent Steve Zakic forward and had Tyquin,Michael Wintle and Aaron Sawers prominent in the midfield .The Scatidi boys relished the dry conditions and were able tocontrol their opponents . Monash remain marooned in C Gradefor 2007, which is not such a bad effort considering thecompetition's evenness . It was great to see Kerry Mudge andTom Craven bobbing up and showing plenty of hope for thefuture.AJAX slipped behind the 8-ball for the second week in a row,this time at Parade where the home side were literally playingfor C Grade existence . The Raiders were ahead at the mainbreak, and still 7 points up at the final change, primarily due tothe brilliant work of Brett McAllister and Daniel Spitty .However, the class of AJAX had to emerge at some point, andthe final term seemed as timely as ever . With Yaron Rappaportagain unstoppable, the fitness of the Jackas runners finallysaw them overhaul and surpass a gallant Paradians outfit .Elsewhere, the Monders exorcised their demons with a victoryover their prior nemesis Fitzroy Reds. Brad Cromack chose agood time to join the likes of Ryan Martin, Wayne Cove and(my tip for the Zachariah Medal) Simon Keleher in deliveringwhen it counted . The visitors weren't disgraced by anymeasure, and should be proud that they've managed toconsolidate their spot, and can build on this next year.The Vultures darted up to Boss Reserve which shall this weekbe re-named the Shane Rowley Field after their key forwardbagged a bakers' dozen and singlehandedly outscored theentire opposition. He had to get service from somewhere, and

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Bryn Richards and acouple of Sullivans werethe perfect providers. TheRovers are now in a cut-throat situation, hoping towin this week and prayingthe Students do the righ tthing by giving NOBSPC a real fight.Relegation Rumbl eIf we rewind back to round 1, this column predicted a returnto B section for the boys from Brunswick West . Sadly, thathasn't materialised, but they can salvage their season with agood win against Monash at the Gillen Oval . I've copped apasting from some NOBSPC followers, and perhaps it's timeto right some wrongs. Monash have Spider's farewell game asan incentive, but pretty much nothing else . With the Freakgone for the year, I have a sneaking suspicion they mayalready be thinking of Mad Monday. So, I've well and truly gotmy money on the Purple People today, and they should savetheir bacon by 23 points.A NOBSPC win will make things tough for Rovers. Fortunately,they also face an opponent with little to play for as the Redsare in exactly the same position as Monash - can't go up, can'tgo down. Its an ordinary position to be in frankly, asmotivation may be difficult to manufacture . That said, the Redsare a proud club and perhaps the loss to Ormond last week willprovide a spur. If the Rovers look like causing an upset at WTPeterson, don't be surprised if a couple of Rovers' officialsshoot up Albion Street to see how Monash are travelling!!!Reds by 3 goals for mine .NB - if both sides win or lose, then the points differential isroughly 7 to 8 goals, depending on how you calculate it .Who Gives a Rats?The brains trust at St Bedes Mentone Tigers and Ormondcould be forgiven for agreeing to call this game off and savethe possibility of injury. Forget any psychological advantage ,

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both have dates booked for next week, which must takeprecedence. The only vested interest in this game lies in mytip, and it'll be a clean sheet for the Tigers as they salute by 5goals.Finals FrenzyThe Parkdale boys simply must win, unless they draw (highlyunlikely) and the Wellers lose heavily. So the Vultures must goall out to knock off Parade . Given it's down at Gerry Green, Ican't see the visitors causing an upset, so Parkdale take careof their backyard and then sit tI"t for the results to comethrough from Sportscover. Parkt' 6 goals .The Vultures may well sent a few ; s to AJAX if they can takecare of The OC . In the past couple of weeks, AJAX have sleptthrough the first half and decided to play footy once the gamewas slipping away. A third week in a row wouldn't be out of thequestion, but I feel Tim O'Shaugnessy would prefer a solidvictory as a tune-up for next week . Old Camberwell will haveplenty of say in the matter, but the Jackas should get over theline by 2 goals .

Old Paradians Congratulate Jason Berfhet on 50 VAFAgames . Jason commenced in 2004 from Parade Collegeand Bundoora JFC . JB is an U19 premiership player and welook forward to more games from this very skilful player .Old Camberwell congratulate to Ryan (M atti) Whiteheadon 200 games s in Round 17 . Ryan played his first fullseason with the club in 1995 . He has captained both ourUnder 19s (1996) & First XVIII (2001/02), leading the clubto a Premiership in 2001 . Well done Matti .Old Camberwell congratulates Brett Cottrell and ScottGregory on 50 games in Round 17 Brett is a fine wingmanand half forward, with nice skills and a stylish finish in frontof goals . Congratulations Brett . Playing in the backline,Scott has become a core member of our Reserves Teamduring the past 2 season . Well done Scott .Hampton Rovers congratulate Gary Carr on 100 seniorgames . A past B&F winner and one of the Rover's quietachievers . Gary has developed into a very good player 7young leaders of the club Well Done Rowdy .Rovers also congratulate The Chief on 200 games!M ichael is well known as a strong discipline player andpast Club captain. Chief's is well feared amongst oppositionplayers and has now developed his career down forward .Congratulations Chiefa from all at Roverlan d

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C RESERV EOLD PARAOIAHS 3.5 5.7 9.11 15 .14 (104)AJAX AFC 3^ 4 3 5.4 6.6 (42)Old Par: Goals: D. Giddings 2, l Joyce 2, T. Lombardi 2, J . Seneca 2, M. Spinoso2, S, Famous, T. Girovski, M . Ryan, G . Vincent, P. Walsh. Best : R . -homes, M . Ryan,D . Salvatico, J . Berthet, S . Corcoran, M . Joyce AJAX: Goals: B . Nissen 3, M .Dudakov, S. Newstadt, A. Goldman . Best : A. Goldman, M . Segal, J . Segal, B . Oviss,B. Ritterman, A . Sack sOLD CAMBERWELL GR 5.5 8.8 12.10 19 .14 (120)ROB/ST PATRICKS COL 3 .0 4.4 7.8 9,8(62)Old Cam6 : Goals : S . Peasnell 4, D. Schmidt 4 . J Clyne 3, B . Cottrell 3 . A . Allan 2,A . Ma~geHs 2, L. Heffernan. Best: S . Peasneli, L. Heffernan. T. Forknall. D . Schmidt,J. Clyne, S. Gregory HOB/StP: Goals: R . Kirk 4, A . Cogola 3, N . Barden, C. Dobson.Best: D . Coffey, M . Hunan, P. Brrar, R. Kirk, J . Browne, C. StribleyHAMPTON ROVERS 3 .1 7.4 12.5 16 .5 (101)PARKOALE VULTURES 0.5 1 .6 3.7 5.9 (39)Hampt Rev : Goals : M . Gray 5, J. Glanville 3, A . Mudge 3, A, noon 2, 7. Rootsey 2.D. O'Brien. Best M . westhead, M . Gray, A. Mudge, R . McKeon . D. O'Brien, T.Rootsey Park Vutt: Goals : W Wheatley 3, L. Tomich, J. Stevenson . Best : G . Crilley.L . Temich, W. Wheatley, S. Perazzo, C. Stewart, A . Ker rMONASH BLUES 0.2 0 2 0.4 0.6 (6)ST BEDES,rt+9ENTONE TIG 5.4 10.5 13.12 17.15 (117)Mon Blues: Best: Game Brennan Gemmel[ Pay Hawkins Wits. StB/R1T: Goals : R .Sampled 5, L . Kelly 4, A Hipwell 3, P . Groves, G . Kempster, K . McConnell, DWaters, D. Ferraro. Best: J . Terrell, L. Kelly, M. MeGettigan, J. Maddocks, L .McMurray, R . SampienORMOHD AFC 3.4 8.8 13.9 14.11 (95)FiTZRDY REDS 33 4 .4 7.8 11.9 (75)Orm: Goals: S . Davis 5, B . Robbins 4, D. Casey. T. Leary, T. Naylor, B . Upstdl . AWar,varek . Best: B. Robbins, C . Lees, S. Barnes, M. Broadhurst, D. Casey. S . DavisFitz Reds : Goals: J . Tornese 3, N . Evans, N. Green, B . Lee, C. Little, B, Poi!ard . BEmerson, S . Lynch, L . Rodda. Best: N. Evans, B. Pollard. J, Richardson, B . Lee, SLynch, P. Orton .

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Old Geelong held a four goal lead at three quarter time, only tobe blown away by Rupertswood in the final term in a keymatch for both sides at Sunbury .Yarra Valley OB continued their good run, defeating OldMentonians by 23 points at The Playing Fields . The duelbetween James Keem (Valley) and Anthony Palmer (OM) wasa highlight, while Chris Beal was also inspirational for theBushrangers .At the BSG, Prahran kept their season alive with a thrillingthree point win over fellow strugglers St . Leo's Emmaus . TheAnimals actually fought back from a 22 point three quartertime deficit to take the lead before the Two Blues snatched itback and managed to hold it until the final siren .After a slow start, Therry Penola confirmed Banyule'srelegation to D2 after they defeated the Bears by 36 points atJohn Pascoe Fawkner Reserve . Ricky Skiathitis wasparticularly influential for the Lions with his drive out of themiddle .In the Bulleen derby at Dunshea Oval, it was BulleenTemplestowe who started quickly with Tsouragianis and111ingworth looking dangerous, before Old Carey's "Killer B's"(Battle, Barton, Basell) took control of the game, ensuring thePanthers ran out convincing 42 point winners .

PREVIEWPrahran host Old Mentonians at Toorak Park . The Panthershave shown reasonable form over the last few weeks,unfortunately too late to influence their finals ambitions . Onthe other hand, the Two Blues have had a revival in fortunes inthe second half of the season, and are still a chance to avoidthe drop . The duel between Daniel James (Prahran) andMichael Basile (Old Mentonians) could very well be thebarometer of the outcome of today's match . Consideringneither team are a show for the finals, I still expect this gameto be an entertaining spectacle . I'm going to go out on a limbthere and pick the Two Blues to win, reviving memories of awell-known Steve McQueen movie .Therry Penola make the crosstown trek to Domeney Reservefor their match against Yarra Valley OB. The Lions have had agood run lately, dragging themselves from the relegationwhirlpool and playing a role in shaping the final four . TheBushrangers are part of a four way logjam to fill three finalsspots, and depending on results here and elsewhere, couldfinish anywhere between second and fifth . Justin Crotty andPhil Valoppi should provide plenty of grunt and drive for theirrespective sides, while a goalfest looms when you have acouple of superboots like Corey Bannister and James Keem . Itpromises to be a cracking contest with plenty of class on bothsides, but at the end of the day, I can only pick one winner.Yarra Valley for mine .Old Geelong welcome Emmaus St . Leos OC to Como Park in akey match for both sides . This is another match with bigstakes for both teams, with the Oggers still battling for a topfour spot, while the Animals are still looking to ensure Offootball at the BSG in 200 7 . Ballard and Legoe competing in

the ruck should be a greatcontest. Nathan Baranellowon't have it easy in theAnimals' backline, but willcertainly provide stiff

p tition for whomeve rhe lines up on . At home,I'll take the Oggers.Another derby match (of sorts) for Old Carey, who travel toR .J. Brockwell Reserve to take on Banyule . Both teams willhave nothing but pride to play for, with the Panthers confirmedas minor premiers, while the Bears' fate was also sealed lastweek. Given these circumstances, it will be interesting to seewhat mood dictates the selection table, particularly at OldCarey. Will they rest some players, or will they look to get theirbest team on the park and look to increase their momentumgoing into the finals? Regardless of what policy takes hold, Ithink that the Panthers will be too strong today. Old Carey towin.Bulleen Templestowe entertain Rupertswood at Ted AjaniReserve . Both teams are part of that four way battle for threespots in the four. Both teams have also experienced indifferentform in the last few weeks. The likes of Pietryk, Chivers andMatthews for the home side will need to be at the peak of theirpowers to counteract the influence of Rupo's West, Brennanand Collins . Like pretty much all the contests today,entertainment promises to abound . I'll pick the Bullants towin, thus entrenching their spot in the finals, and exiling Rupofrom the four in the process.

SECTIONParton, Allister OLD CAREY GRAwiM'S 2 57

Keem,lames YARRA VALLEY OB 5 47O'Brien, Colby OLD GEELONG FC 3 47

Bannister, Corey THERRY PENOLA OB 5 46

Le Clerc, Scott EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3 43Matthews, Dean BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 2 42

Twentyman, Chad OLD MENTONIANS 1 42DIR SERVE

Keenan . Richard THERRY PENOLA OB 7 45Stroud, Matthew OLD MENTONIANS 0 41Jordan, Anthony RUPERTSWOODAFC 6 40

Ver^a . Andrew BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 1 38

Sacco,loe THERRY PENOLA OB 5 37Farrugia, Adam EMMAUS STLEOS OC AFC 0 26

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CONTACTPlease submit any match repo rt s, milestones, social notes,etc, via email to theqwillQhotmail.com (Ah'm on'olidee, la's'),ideally by 5pm Monday ( please take into consideration ourspace limitations) .Have a great VAFA weekend,"The Owill"

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Old Carey wish to congratulate Cam Campbell on reachingthe 200 game milestone this week . "CC" joined the club in1992, starting a stellar journey that has seen him finish inthe top five of the Best and Fairest an incredible 10 times,with one Best and Fairest and three runner-up finishes . CCis also a premiership player, co-captain and mostprestigiously, Team of the Century member . Rounding outhis achievements, he was also a long-time committeemember, and current (if not all-time) leader in footy tripsattended . Well done CC from all at Old Carey.Old Geelong president Mark Avery played his 150th gamefor the club last week against Rupertswood . Markcommenced his Comers career in the U19s while still atschool and is currently in his 10th season . Although knownmainly as an on-baller, he has also had success as a leadingforward . "Aves" has always been known for hisconsistency, which has seen him gain regular promotion tothe seniors. Mark took on the presidency in 2006 and hasbeen a tremendous success at this position . Well conesAves from everyone at the Oggers .Old M entonians' Anthony Palmer runs out for the 150thtime this week against Prahran . Starting in the U19s,"Chicken" quickly graduated to the seniors and hasremained a constant presence . An outstanding playerpossessed with great skill, his versatility is also a hallmark,having played with success as both a midfielder and half-forward . A previous winner of the club champion award, hehas maintained that form this season, playing mainly atcentre half back . Chicken has shown himself to be a greatclubman, serving with distinction on and off the field, andwe look forward to many more games from him .Congratulations from everyone at Old Mentonians.'Due to space constraints, some submi tted milestoneshave been held over unti l ne ;:P we ,'s Amateur Fooi?i 'A ler.

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01 SECTIO NOLD MENdTONIAHS 3 .2 9.5 10.5 13.7 (85)YARRA VALLEY oB 3.1 5.3 11.9 16 .12 (108)Old Merit : Goals: M. Basile 4, P. Flaskis 3, S. Cleve, T. Millis, C . Twentyman, T.Wiltshire, P. Monahan, K . Murphy. Best : R. SchioeffeL T. Wiltshire, S. C!eeve,B. Carroll, M. Basile, G . Katris Yarns ll : Goals: J. Keem 5, A. Stone 3, M. Laing2, A. Drew, R . Drew, T. Hancock, A . Laing, B . Peake, S . Yea . Best: A . Laing, C .Britt, B. Peake . S Yeo . R . Drew, A. Drew Umpires : Luke Moncrieff (F) DavidIrons (F )RUPERTSw00D AFC 2 .1 5.3 7.7 15.9 (99)OLD GEELOtdG FC 1.3 3.8 11.9 12 .12 (84)Ruperts: Goals: L . Brennan 4, M . Quigley 2, B. Whitehead 2, L. Baddeley, P. Barry,R . Harry, G . Phillips, J. Phillips . S. Sweeney, E . Dressler. Best : J . Phillips, M .Quigley, L . Brennan, S. Sweeney, T. West, M . Temming Old Gee[: Goals: C .O'Brien 3, M. Vasey 3 . E . Bayles 2, N. Casboult, K. Daff, T Fallaw, M. Vickers-Willis . Best: C. O'Brien, M. Vasey, M . White, H. Lego-, S. Lansdeh, N . SandersUmpires: Paul Leggett (B) Lionel Katz (F) Brendan Devlin (F) Damien Racthffe (B)OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 1 .4 8.10 15.17 19 .23 (137)OULLEEBd TEMPLESTOWE AFC 3,4 7 .8 7.11 13 .17 (95)Old Ca: Goals: P. Tiras 4, T. Angus 3, L . Mashn 3, J . Ashworth 2, A . Parton 2,M . Angus, T. Bull, J . Glynne, J . White . S . Collins. Best: D. James, L . Baseli, C .Barton, T. Angus, S. Wood, M . Zander Bull Temp: Goals: R . Illingvrorth 4, D .Matthews 2, R . Williams 2. D. Tonelli 2, M. Pietryk, R. Schneider, J . Wise . Best :M . Pietryk, K . Cherbakof, J. Wise, A. Tehan, R. lllingwortm, B. TourogianisUmpires: Michael Roche (B) Peter Liddell (F) Nick Fennessy (F) Robert Parry (G)THERRY PENOLA 00 1 .5 7.9 12.15 17 .20 (122)BAHYULE AFC 3.2 3.4 9.5 13.8 (86)Therry Pen : Goals: C . Bannister 5, J . Bannister 5, D. Castaldi, J . Harmes, G .Henderson, N . Ker,-essy, G. Russell, R . Sk athihs, J . Betsey. Best: R . Skiath"itis,J . Bannister, A . Foster-Knight, L. Hollow, J . Hermes, J . Croty Banyale: Goals :J . Tsingaris 3, A. Brown 2, J . Swift 2, C . Davies, A . Demetriou, D . Kayrooz, L .O'Donnell, C . Skicko, N. Braddy. Best : N . Braddy, A. Hopgood, M . Gray, S. Gray,J. Tsingaris, A . Brown Umpires : Grant Joyner (F) Peter Cahill (F)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 4.3 5.4 8.7 15 .10 (100)PRAHRAH AFC 2.4 6.9 11 .11 15 .13 (103)ESL : Goals: C . Le Clerc 3, S. Le Clete 2, P. Barane!lo 2, S. Buckle 2, A. McKenzie2, N. Hodder, P. McGloin, E . Mitchell, A. Voipi . Best: N . Baranello, P Baraneilo .P. D'Amico, J. Pascoe, S . Buckle, S . Penchi Prahran: Goals: L . Fox 4, D. Ballard2, M. Evans 2, L . Stafford, H . Hodgson, K. Centra . L. Northvray, W. Welland, M .Rankin, P. Scanlon . Best: S . Adamson. H . Hodgson, L . Fox, M . Sacluna, D .James, P. Scanlon Umpires : Jonathan Kerr (F) Paul Turner (F)

01 RESERV ETHERRY PEHOLA 00 4.5 8.10 12,15 19 .18 (132)BANYULE AFC 2.1 4.2 6.2 6.2 (38)Therry Pen : Goals: R . Keenan 7, J. Sacco 5, T. Goodwin 3, W. Stevens 3, G .Tsinaris. Best: A . Christie, A . Nancarrova, S . Goodwin, R. Keenan, D. Kelly, J .Saunders Banyule: Goals : J. Poyser 2 . T. Prior 2, M . Van Poeteren, Z. Wanks .Best: A. Kayrooz, B . Jewett, S . Thomas, C. Renna, T. Prior, J. Poyse rOLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 2 .3 6.4 10.6 11 .8 (74)i3ULLEEt4 TEMPLESTOWE Al 1 .3 5.5 7.6 10 .11 (71)Old C: Goals: K. Scrase 3, M, Gunman 2, B . Roberts 2, D . Cou :tot. C . Williams,A . Willingham, T. Wood . Best: H . Doggett, G. Adam, D. Courtot, M. Dudma n . N .0Brien, B . Roberts Bull Temp: Goals : A . Parrs 3, P Robertson 2, D. Dynon 2,G . Thaodorakakos, P. Tsokas, A. Varga . Best : G. Theodorakakos, A. Stavretis,S . Mitilineos, A. Goulston, P. Tsokas, D . Roger sEMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 4.4 9.7 15.11 20 .14 (134)PflANRAN AFC 1 .0 2.0 2.0 3,2(20)ESL : Goals: P Nolan 5, P. Manton 3, E . McLaughlin 3 . B. Henncus 2, D . Manton,S. Carson, M. Contessotto, R. England, J. Little, D. McGloin, L. Virgo . Best D .Lear, P. Nolan, E. McLaughlin, A . Auhso, L . Virgo, S. Carson Prahran: Goals: B .Campbell, T. Greening, P. Carroll . Best: L. Page, N . Roberts, J . Belcher, Ni. Vagg,N . Gill, S . CraigRUPERTS6400D AFC 6.1 11.2 123 14.3 (87)OLD GEELOP7G FC 5.0 8.2 13.4 18 .8 (116)Rup: Goals: A . Jordan 6, S. Clark 3, A. Carlo, B . Quinn, R . Keenan, D .McGovern, W. Gaunt. Best: S. Clark, A . Jordan, S. Sparrey, K. Shaw, R . Keenan,G . Hotly Old Goal: Goals : S . Jones 5, M. Avery 4, C . Modard 3, H . McCarthy 3,A . Slattery, G. Teague . T. Waters . Best : M . Avery, H . Cox, S. MacGowan, A.Marriot-Smith, B . Mallard, S . JonesOLD MENTOHIAHS 4.4 8.9 16.14 23 .17 (155)YARRA VALLEY OB 5.1 6.4 6.4 6.6 (42)Old Mend: Goals : N . Kyriazis 6, T. Bournon 5, R. Ironmonger 3, C. Palmer 3, B .Coghlan, C. Dwyer, J. O'Brien, A. Wilson, R. Murphy, G. Dart. Best : N . Kyriazis .B. Lane, M . Lewes . C . Palmer, S. Worrell, C . Dwyer Yarra V: Goais: N . Lear 3,J . Marcek 2, B . Drew. Best : N. Lear, A. Russell, L. Morris, A. Wingate, T. Oliver,J . Marcek

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48 S. Carr49 D Courtot45 D. Nichols 46 A. Coulston 48 S . Duncan

_50 A Ken t46 A. Kayrooz 47 C. Monhowtis 50 A . Volpe

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47 M. Depetro 48 A . Morhovitis 51 P. McGloin 53 A. Fluitsm a48 G . Fikans 49 B . Touriganis (DVC) 52 R . McGloin 54 Q . Smyth49 J. Spicer 52 M . Daskalou 54 L . Virgo 55 P. Busse

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66 J . Papilla .69 B . Roberts

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3 R . Bannister 3 A. Thempso n4 B . Carroll 4 S . Craig

. 4 M . Elliott 4 G . Coutts5 A . Kiantos 5 H. Pitts 3 P. Reid 5 J . Bannister 5 A . Drew6 C. Alexander 6 A . Donachie 4 D. Burrowes 6 J . Hermes 6 R. Drew (VC)7 R. Murph y8 R. Alexander iRVC)

7 T. Greening 5 J . Ramsay 7 S . Bannister 7 C. Beal (VC)Cochran e9 D 8 H. Hodason 6 S . Gallus 8 L. Hollow 8 L . Morri s.

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.12 D Macciocca 9 S. Sweeney 11 J . Crotty 11 T. Mcllrath

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g16 C . P.~arrell 12 R . Keenan 15 A. McMahon 15 N . Pas k

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'19 S . McNally 16 R . Monzell 18 A . Moloney Britt18 C21 J. O Brien

22 B. Coghlan20 D . Jame s21 E . McDonald 17 R . Harty 19 M . LaCorcia

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23 A . Donan (RVC) 22 P. Carroll 18 K . McEwan 20 K . Walker 20 T Hal e24 R . ironmonger 23 M . Windridge 19 D. Collins (C) 21 G. Henderson 21 D. Stevenson25 B . Fairbanks 24 C. Huxtab!e 20 G Maule

22 D . Goodwin 22 B Drew26 R . Schloefiel 25 M . Hankin

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27 W. Watford 23 M . West 25 M . McWhinney

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38 T. Millis 36 G . Seven.

35 C Carlo34 D. Weston 3" B, Seeger

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.57 T Szabadai 54 B. Quinn 51 M . Reynolds 51 H . Clarke.

58 S. Worrell 59 J. Leigh 55 F. Barry 55 R . Munzel 52 S. Easey59 J. Prowse 60 M. Wilson 56 G . Ha4ty

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24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Owen began U19 Coach at St Bede's/(Uentone in 2005 and currently has , side IIng on top of the ladder inU19 (3) . Owen played senior football for St Bede's .!P+fentone for 8 years playing around 80 games (he told m e

the missed more games than he played!) . Owen played in their Reserve Grade premiership in 1998 . 0mcommenced his coaching career at Old Melburnians in 2002, coaching their U19 side to a Grand Final in 2003 .Owen has a Level 2 AFL coaching accreditation and has always been keen to improve his coaching skills byattending workshops and conferences . We wish him well for the upcoming finals and one thing is for sure, theSt Bede's/Mentone U19 side will be well prepared .

Old#laileybury wing man'for :rardTomChiso°, isthenon, : forth, I1 7 after his best on ground performance against Old Xaverians last Satu, `Tom joined the OHAFC in 2005 after playing an integral role in the Ha~~,potential was immediately recognisable and his Senior appearances in 20 a 5

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24 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Owen began U19 Coach at St Bede'siP>rientone in 2 0 05 and currr : :Iy h : s the side firing on top of the ladder inU19 (3) . Owen played senior football for St Bede'slMentone for 8 years playing around 80 games (he told mehe missed more games than he played!) . Owen played in their Reserve Grade premiership in 1998. O~ncommenced his coaching career at Old Meiburnians in 2002 .. coaching their U19 side to a Grand Final in 2003 .Owen has a Level 2 AFL coaching accreditation and has always been keen to improve his coaching skills byattending workshops and conferences . We wish him well for the upcoming finals and one thing is for sure, theSt Bede's/Mentone U19 side will be well prepared .

Old Haileybury wingman/forward Tom Chist ' i is t' ; no w17 after his best on ground performance against Old Xaverians ? f ~tom joined the OHAFC in 2005 after playing an integral rolein ^004. Hispotential was immediately recognisable and his Senior appearance sHis outstanding 2006 form has been rewarded with rep it k ;p sides .talented, "Chis° missed 3 weeks in the second half of tne season . . s in the void sailinrchampionships .Playing mainly on the forward line, Tom's best attributes are hHis trademark mop of hair and enthusiasm for the game brings i rTom is expected to play a key role in shaping the Blood's Serit E

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We now know that Peninsula will be taking on Oakleigh in thesecond semi final next week, and that Salesian will be facingAquinas in the first semi final . However the relegation battle isfar from decided . Williamstown have assured themselves thatthey will be in D2 next season but two clubs out of St John's,La Trobe Uni and Ivanhoe Assumption will be relegated .

Aquinas OC $2 .20 v Peninsula OB $1 .6 0Aquinas were untroubled in a 48 point victory over La Trobe,ensuring their spot in the final four. Full Back Greg Evans keptLa Trobe's Adam Coulter goalless in a dominant display andmust be rated as the in form full back in the league . MichaelGlassbarrow was excellent at half forward with six goals, andHans Tyssen showed terrific dash off half back. Peninsulashowed why they are the premiership favourites with a 26point victory over Oakleigh in Mt Eliza . Shaun Payze showedhis class with seven majors, and Alex Wood and Reed Powneyfound plenty of the ball . The Pirates had to come from behindagainst Oakleigh though, so the Krushers will fancy theirchances next Saturday on a neutral venue. Today's match upof Evans on Payze will be worth the price of admission alone,and I see that duel going a long way in deciding the winner ofthis game . I have a hunch that this will be a close match but Ican't go past Peninsula . Pirates to win by 3 points .

Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $1 .80 v La Trobe Uni $1 .90Simple mathematics here . The loser of this game will certainlybe in D3 next season, whilst the winner may be a chance ofstaying up depending on the result between St John's andWerribee . The Hoe's need to win, and win pretty well if they areto stay up, and if Coach John Garrard can be amongst thegoals, then they are a good chance of this . Garrard was superbin his club's 40 point loss to Williamstown with five goals,along with Matt Wilson at Centre Half Back and Karim Moussaon the bali . Garrard was continually double teamed by hisWilliamstoti^m opponents and often held in the contest so itwas full credit to him that he managed five goals . La Trobe'sseason has been poor but a win here and a loss by St John'sand it will all be forgiven . The students went down to Aquinasby 48 points : ith only really Stephen Pruscino able to leavethe field with their head held high. Today's match will be a truedog fight and it's a flip of the coin job to decide who will comeout on top . Hoe's to win by 1 point, but both clubs to berelegated .

Salesian AFC $1 .40 v ~'lilliamstown Cytr1S $ 2 .70Salesian would rather forget their journey to Werribee inRound 17 going down by 41 points after being behind all day .Mick Hazell managed four majors and Harmit Singh triedvaliantly but Werribee at home were too good . Williamstownhad a 40 point victory over Ivanhoe Assumption to keepthemselves away from the dreaded drop to D3. It was a sevengoal to one first quarter that did the damage and Craig Taylor

again showed why he isone of the favourites for thecompetition B&F awardwith a fine match . Tayloralong with McGuiness ,Gallivan and Jory proved the dif .~ re ithey can win without their skipp . ,prove too strong today though i

St John's OC $ 1 .85 v Werri :eSt John's will most probably nee(season . They tried hard but t-r edown by 45 points last We : ; . Lball, and Dean Hydqvist contmbut St John's were not quite

gtheir Jekyll and Hyde appearathird placed Salesian . Unforun .Western Suburbs, their best h<in the competition, but thei rStornebrink was outstanding f ~and Martin Walsh and Andre ,I doubt that Werribee will be IDoveton today. I reackon theyover the Westgate as soo nselecting the Joe's to win andby 18 points .

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2, N . Claringbold, R . Stainforth, S. White, A. Wood . Best A . Wood, T.Prendergast, S . Payze, R . Stainforth, R . Powmey, S. White Oak : Goals :Bromley 5, Briggs 5, Harold 3, MacKenzie 2, Counihan, Reynolds, Hogan .Best: Collins, Bromley, Harold, Reynolds, Hogan, Kitts Umpires : RobertO'Gorman (F) Paul Withington (F )LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .1 6.2 8.4 12.9 (81)AQUINAS OC 7.5 11.9 14.11 19 .15 (129)LaTro6e: Goals: F. Caldow 3, C . Marx 2, J. Comm 2, S . Pruscmo, B . Holland,B . Pollard . M . Brooks, G . Moloney. Best : S . Pruscmo, H . Moorman, A . Knight,F. Caldow, S . Adamthwaite, S . Brooks Aquinas : Goals : M. Glassborov: 6, L.Toomey 4, J. Jess 3, G . Broadhurst 2, C . Lyng, G . Whitehead, A . Williams, C .Wooden . Best G . Evans, R. 0Brien, C . Lyng, T. Harkin, M. Glassborow, H .Tyssen Umpires: Anthony Simpson (F) Matthew Stowartl (F )GLEN EIRA AFC 3.2 8.8 15.9 20 .9 (129)ST JOHNS OG 4.1 6.3 8.6 12 .12 (84)Glen Eire : Goals : S . Diamond 4, A. Caruana 3, D . Eade 3, A . Dinye 2, J .Serpanchy 2, D . Clarke, C . Massis, L . Pryde, A . Tsirogiannis, S . Dyason, B .Kendall . Best: S . Diamond, S . Dyason, C . Massis, T. Chat field, M . Farah, A .Caruana St Johns : Goals : A. Fonceca 2, L . Mara 2, M. Peake 2, M .

Phaedonos 2, A. Jones, D . 0 Connor. G . Roberts, A . Rudd . Best: L . Mara, D .Rydqust, A. Jones. B. Rydquwst, D . 0Connor, M . Peake Umpires: StevenPotts (F) Michael Hegan (F) Daniel Mason (B) Ryan Morris (B )WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 .3 10.3 13 .12 18.18 (126)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 1.1 7.2 11S 13.8 (86)WCYMS : Goals: S. Barlow 4, W. Gardner 4, C. Taylor 3, D . Joy 2, B. Gray 2, L.Kuret, L. Henry, C . McNamara . Best: W. Gardner, C. Taylor, J . Gallivan, D . Joy,S . Barlow, S . McGuinness In Assn : Goals : J . Garrard 5, P. Frawley, K. 0 Dwyer,T. 0Neill. J . Scoble, D. Wood, A. Wood, T. West, K . Mousse. Best : M . Wilson,K . Mousse, J . Garrard, T. 0fdeill, J . Scoble, C. Hunter Umpires: Paul O'Loughlin(F) Robert Sneddon (F) Blake Raymond (B) Tyler Raymond (B )WERRiBEE AFC 4.6 10.9 15.11 21 .16 (142}SALESIAN AFC 4.3 6.4 10.5 16.5 (101)Werr. Goals: B . Stornebrink 8, A . Taylor 4, B. Morrow 3, D, Dhosa 2, D. Lee

2, L . Carson. A . Taylor. Best : A. Taylor, M . Walsh, B . Stornebrink, A. Taylor,J. Ayling, M . Palmngton Sales: Goals : M. Hazell 4, A . Thain 3, S . Sutherland3, S . Payne 2, P. Dunne, S . Greely, J . Moresello, R . Stevens. Best : S . Dltlfield,H . Singh, D . Barry, A. Stevens, J. Rogers, M. Canavan Umpires: ThomasWindlow (F) Jeremy Heffernan (F) Paul Leggett (B)

D2 RESERV EPENINSULA 08 5.1 6.5 6.9 9.9(63)OAKLEIGR AFC 2.4 6.9 6.12 7 .14 (56)Penin : Goals : E . Kemp 3, J. Atchison, T. Braden, M . Day, B. Mitchell, J . Sill,M . Warner. Best : M . Day, K . Krake, M . Kenny, B. Mitchell, B. But, A. CreanOak: Goals: Nguyen 2, Gec 2, WWooderson, Dean, Burt . Best: Middlemiss,Groarke, Connellan, Malcolm, Murray. KeatingGLEN EIRA AFC 0.4 3.5 5.7 8.7 (55)ST JOHNS OC 4.1 8.4 13.7 16 .9 (105)Glen Eira : Goals : M . Beddoe 3, M . Embling 2, A. Hassan, T. Cannard, M .Merrick . Best: S . Hall, M . Betltlae, G . Egan, M . Scaife, S. Gange . A. HassanSt Johns : Goals: S. Holmes 5, 0. Jones 4, J . Kelly 2, M . Furnell 2, A . Hall, J .

Sacco, M . Vanhoutar. Best : D. Jones, F. Monterio, M. O'Connor, S . Holmes,J . Fardon, J . KellyLA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 5.3 6.5 10.8 11 .13 (79)AQUINAS OC 0.5 1 .12 3 12 5.14 (44)LaTrobe : Goals : G . Legin 3, M . Redmond 2, H . Lancaster 2, K. McGough, D .McMaster, W. Ritchie, M . Yang . Best : M . Vella, K. McGough, A. Mel no, H .Davies, R . Slater, J . Clark Aquinas: Goals: R . Brown 2, A. Kinghorn, D.

Sullivan, J . Yap. Best: M . Hunter, G . Davies, R . Jeeves, R. Chapman, B.Volombello, P. HeverenWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 .5 11.8 13.8 17 .12 (114)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 0.2 2.3 6.4 7 .7 (49)": CYE4S: Goals : G . Burgess 8, J . Street 2, D . Woutla 2, A. Garter, K . Dowsey,

F. Henry, J . Hynes, G. Shaw . Best : D_ Taylor, G . Burgess, J . Hynes, G.McCracken, T Smith, J. Anderson Ivan Assn: Gaals : .A Height 3, M. Vardis2, N . Rye, M . McPherson . Best: N. Pye, L . Cole, J . Barbagallo, J. Burke, D .

Adams, M. McPhersonWERRIBEE AFC 6.7 11 .10 13 .15 14 .18 (102)SALESIAN AFC 2.2 2.4 6.7 9.9 (63)Werr: Goals: J . Mannis 6. S . Daly 4, D . Flack, N . Recent . A . Waldron, R-O'Connor. Best : T. Van Blommestein, J . Stomebrink, R . Bell, D . Nedims, G .Howard, J . Hoffman Sales: Goals: T. Fairbairn 3, S. Ioannidis 2, D .Kalagiannis, M . Vansuylen, B . Young, A. Williams . Best: P. Evans, S.Matheson, D . Kalogiannis, A. Bonnici, M . Forer, T. Fairbairn

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Owen began U19 Coach at St Bede's'°°entone in 2005 and current, I sfiring on top of the ladder inU19 (3) . Owen played senior football for St Bede'sityientone for 8 years ina :.round 80 games (he told mehe missed more games than he played!) . Owen played in their Rese ,e C prvmiership in 1998 . O~ncommenced his coaching career at Old Melburnians in 2002, coaching t : : .lir'_ si'a to a Grand Final in 2003 .Owen has a Level 2 AF L coaching accreditation and has always been keen prove his coaching skills byattending workshops and conferences . We wish him well for the upcoming finals and one thing is for sure, theSt Bede'slNlentone U19 side will be well prepared .

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We now know that Peninsula will be taking on Oakleigh in thesecond semi final next week, and that Salesian will be facingAquinas in the first semi final . However the relegation battle isfar from decided . Williamstown have assured themselves thatthey will be in D2 next season but two clubs out of St John's,La Trope Uni and Ivanhoe Assumption will be relegated .

Aquinas OC $ 2 .20 v Peninsula OB $1 .60Aquinas were untroubled in a 48 point victory over La Trobe,ensuring their spot in the final four. Full Back Greg Evans keptLa Trobe's Adam Coulter goalless in a dominant display andmust be rated as the in form full back in the league . MichaelGlassbarrow was excellent at half forward with six goals, andHans Tyssen showed terrific dash off half back. Peninsulashowed why they are the premiership favourites with a 26point victory over Oakieigh in Mt Eliza . Shaun Payze showedhis class with seven majors, and Alex Wood and Reed Powneyfound plenty of the ball . The Pirates had to come from behindagainst Oakleigh though, so the Krushers will fancy theirchances next Saturday on a neutral venue . Today's match upof Evans on Payze will be worth the price of admission alone,and I see that duel going a long way in deciding the winner ofthis game. I have a hunch that this will be a close match but Ican't go past Peninsula . Pirates to win by 3 points.

Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $1 .80 v La Trobe Uni $1 .98Simple mathematics here . The loser of this game will certainlybe in D3 next season, whilst the winner may be a chance ofstaying up depending on the result between St John's andWerribee . The Hoe's need to win, and win pretty well if they areto stay up, and if Coach John Garrard can be amongst thegoals. then they are a good chance of this . Garrard was superbin his club's 40 point loss to Williamstown with five goals,along with Matt Wilson at Centre Half Back and Karim Moussaon the ball . Garrard was continually double teamed by hisWilliamstown opponents and often held in the contest so itwas full credit to him that he managed five goals . La Trobe'sseason has been poor but a win here and a loss by St John'sand it will all be forgiven. The students went down to Aquinasby 48 points +.°aith only really Stephen Pruscino able to leavethe field with their head held high. Today's match will be a truedog fight and it's a hip of the coin job to decide who will comeout on top . Hoe's to win by 1 point, but both clubs to berelegated .

$1 .40 v Williamstown CYMS $2 .7 0Salesian would rather forget their journey to Werribee inRound 17 going down by 41 points after being behind all day.Mick Hazell managed four majors and Hermit Singh triedvaliantly but Werribee at home were too good . Williamstownhad a 40 point victory over Ivanhoe Assumption to keepthemselves away from the dreaded drop to D3 . It was a sevengoal to one first quarter that did the damage and Craig Taylor

again showed why he isone ofthefavouritesforthecompetition B&F awardwith a fine match . Taylor

-along with McGuiness,Gallivan and Jory proved the difference and they showed thatthey can win without their skipper Tim Wheeler. Salesian willprove too strong today though I feel . Salesian by 42 points .

hn's OC $ 1 .85 v Werribee AFC $1 .8 5St John's will most probably need a win here to stay in D2 nextseason. They tried hard but were no match for Glen Eire goingdown by 45 points last week . Liam Mara found plenty of theball, and Dean Rydqvist continued his good end to the seasonbut St John's were not quite good enough . Werribee displayedtheir Jekyll and Hyde appearance with a 41 point victory overthird placed Salesian . Unfortunately for the boys from theWestern Suburbs, their best has been good enough for anyonein the competition, but their worst has been terrible. BenStornebrink was outstanding for Werribee with eight goals,and Martin Walsh and Andrew Taylor found plenty of the ball .I doubt that Werribee will be looking forward to the trip toDoveton today . I reackon they will want to be heading backover the Westgate as soon as possible . That's why I amselecting the Joe's to win and to stay up in D2 for 2007 . Joe'sby 18 points .

- r"r ) N~ . Shaur,

Mat f .,nzie, DouglasGarrard. Johnathon

Coghlan . JamesWheeler, Timothy

Coulter, Adam

Lee, Daniel

PENINSULA OB 7 7 3OAKLEIGH AFC 2 59IVANHOE ASS'N AFC 5 51

PENINSULA OB 4 46lWILLIAMSTOW h CYMS 0 45LATROBEU?vI .AFC 0 39

WERRIBEE AFC 2 3 9

Marinis,lohnny WERRIBEEAFC 6 56

Burgess, Greg WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8 44Dalr.Stesvart WERRIBEEAFC 4 41Viscer . Michael AQUINAS OC 0 41Louehnan, Matthew SALESIAN AFC 0 35

Sill . Julian PENINSULA OB 1 34

Fossey. Dean GLEN EIRA AFC 0 32results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-

submission of results by clubs .

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Oakleigh AFC $1 .33 v Glen Eire AFC $3 .1 0Oakleigh were more than competitive against Peninsula andwill be looking forward to matching up against them in oneweeks time . The match could have gone either way really, andif Bromley, Rutter, Holden and Kitts can fire in the finals thenthe Krushers are a strong chance for the premiership . GlenEira have had a great season, make no mistake about that .They started the year slowly but have really come home in arush, as shown in last Saturday's 45 point victory over StJohn's. Scott Diamond had his best game for seven years forthe Saints, and he along with the usual suspects ofTsirogiannis, Dyason and Massis worked hard and got GlenEira the four points . Certainly a lot to look forward to for 2007at Packer Park . Neither club has a lot to play for in today'smatch but I am sure both clubs will still want to register the W .Oakleigh at Scammell Reserve are always hard to toss and Ithink they will win by 23 points . McKenzie could be due for abag of goals too .

A big thanks to the regular contributors throughout the year inhelping me write this column . For the clubs participating in thefinals, please continue to email me atjonathan .healy@hotmaii .com by 5 :00 pm on Monday's withmatch reports, milestones, etc .

MILESTONE SBen Hynes, known around the league as a die hard full backwho enjoys a tough one-on-one contest with big fullforwards and then a warm handshake after the game hasclocked up 150 games in the blue and gold . Around theclub Ben is respected for his on and off field leadership andknown to all for his colourful training attire and a life longdedication to rock and roll and football . From the allconquering Hynes Empire of Williamstown CYMS, Ben isstaking his claim as the 'Good Hynes' thanks to his fantastic150 games and generous nature . Ben encapsulates thespirit of the CYMS and we thank Ben and his family for theirongoing commitment.James M cCutcheon, 2004 club best and fairest winner hasachieved a 100 game milestone in the face of a range ofsetbacks, including serious injury . James is a playerrenowned for his silky skills and ability to extricate a ball fora tight contest . James' 2004 best and fairest capped off areturn to football in that year that promoted the utility to theupper echelon of Williamstown CYh1S players over the lastdecade . Congratulations and thank you James.

Ivanhoe Assumption AFC v La Trobe UniAquinas OC v Peninsula 01 3

St Johns OC v Werribee AFC

Oakleigh AFC v Glen Eira AFCSalesian AFC v Williamstown CYMS

0 2&ESd10 1PE IIINSULA OB 5.3 12.8 15 .10 22 .13 (145)OAKLEIGH AFC 8.1 11 .1 14.9 18.11 (119)Penin: Goals : S . Payze 7, J. Coghian 4, M. Glenn 3, S. Murray 2, P. Wignall2, N . Ciaringboid, R . Stainforth, S. White, A. Wood . Best: A. Wood, T.Prendergast . S. Payze, R . Staintorth, R. Powney, S . White Oak: Goals :Bromley 5, Briggs 5, Harold 3, MacKenzie 2, Counihan, Reynolds, Hogan .Best : Collins, Bromley, Harold, Reynolds, Hogan, Kitts Umpires : RobertO'Gorman (F) Paul Withington (F )LA TR00E UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .1 6.2 8.4 12 .9 (81)AQUINAS OC 7.5 11.9 14 .11 19 .15 (129)LaTro6e : Goals : F. Caidow 3, C. Marx 2, J . Comm 2, S . Pruscino. B. Holland,B . Pollard, M . Brooks, G . Moloney. Best : S . Pruscmo, H . Maatman, A. Knight,F. Caidovr, S . Adamthwaite, S. Brooks Aquinas : Goals : M . Glassborow 6, L .Toomey 4, J. Jess 3, C . Broadhurst 2, C . Lyng, G . Whitehead, A . Williams, C .Wooden . Best : G . Evans, R . O'Brien, C . Lyng, T. Harkin, M . Glassborow, H .Tyssen Umpires : Anthony Simpson (F) Matthew Steward (F )GLEN EIRA AFC 3.2 8.8 15.9 20.9 (129)ST JOHNS OC 4.1 6.3 8.6 12.12 (84)Glen Eire : Goals : S . Diamond 4, A . Caruana 3, D. Eerie 3, A. Diriye 2 . J .Serpanchy 2, D. Clarke, C . Massis, L. Pryde, A. Tsirogiannis, S . Dyason, B .Kendall. Best : S . Diamond, S. Dyason, G . Massis, T. Chatlield, M . Farah, A.Caruana St Johns: Goals: A . Fonceca 2, L . Mara 2, M . Peake 2, M.Phaedonos 2, A . Jones, D . O'Connor, G . Roberts, A. Rudd. Best: L. Mara, D.Rydquist, A . Jones, B . Rydquist, D. O'Connor, M. Peake Umpires: StevenParis (F) Michael Hogan (F) Daniel Mason (B) Ryan Morris (B )WILLIAA7STOYtN CYMS 7 .3 10 .8 13 .12 18.18 (126)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 1.1 7.2 11 5 13.8 (86)WCYMS : Goals: S. Barlow 4, W. Gardner 4, C . Taylor 3, D . Jory 2, B. Gray 2, L.Kuret, L . Henry, C . McNamara Best: W. Gardner, C. Taylor, J. Gallivan, D . Jory,S. Barlow, S . McGuinness in Assn : Goals: J . Garrard 5, P. Rowley, K . 0 Dwyer,T. O'Neill, J . Scobie. D . Wood, A . Wood, T. West, K. Moussa . Best: M . Wilson,K. Mousse . J . Garrard, T. O'Neill, J . Scobie. G . Hunter Umpires : Paul O'Loughlin(F) Robert Sneddon (F) Blake Raymond (B) Tyler Raymond (B)WERmBEE AFC 4.6 10.9 15.11 21 .16 (142)SALESIAN AFC 4.3 6.4 10 .5 16-5001)We, r : Goals : B . Stornebrink 8, A. Taylor 4 , B. Morrow 3, D Dirosa 2, D. Lee2, L . Carson . A. Taylor. Best : A. Taylor, M . Walsh, B . Stornebrmk, A. Taylor,J. Ayling, M . Palmington Sales: Goals : M. Hazel[ 4 . A . Thain 3, S . Sutherland3, S . Payne 2, P. Dunne, S . Greely, J . Moresello, R . Stevens . Best : S . Oidfieid,H. Singh, D . Barry, A. Stevens, J . Rogers, M . Canavan Umpires: ThomasWindlow (F) Jeremy Heffernan (F) Paul Leggett (B )

ME ERVEPENINSULA 08 5.1 6.5 6.9 9 .9(63)OAKLEIGFi AFC 2 .4 6.9 6.12 7 .14 (56)Perin: Goals : E . Kemp 3, J . Atchison, T. Braden, M . Day, B . Mitchell, J. Sill,M. Warner. Best: M . Day, K. Krake, M . Kenny, B . Mitchell, B . But, A . CreanOak : Goals : Nguyen 2, Dec 2, Wooderson, Dean, Burt . Best : Middlem ss,Groarke, Connellan, Malcolm, Murray, Keatin gGLEN EIRA AFC 0.4 3_5 5.7 8.7 (55)ST JOHNS OC 4.1 8.4 13.7 16 .9 (105)Glen Eira : Goals : M . Beddoe 3, M. Embhng 2, A . Hassan, T. Cannard, M .Merrick. Best: S . Hall, M . Beddoe, G. Egan, M . Scaife, S. Gange, A. HassanSt Johns : Goals : S . Holmes 5, D. Jones 4, J. Kelly 2, M. Furnell 2, A. Hall, J .Sacco, M . Vanhoutar. Best : D. Jones, F. Monterio, M . O'Connor, S . Holmes,J. Fardon, J . KellyLA THOSE UNIVERSITY AFC 5.3 6.5 10.8 11 .13 (79)AQUINAS QC 0.5 1-12 31 2 5.14 (44)LaTrobe: Goals: G . Legin 3, M. Redmond 2, H . Lancaster 2, K . McGough, D.McMaster, W. Ritchie, M . Yang . Best: M . Vella, K. McGough, A . Mel3mo, H.Davies . R. Slater, J . Clark Aquinas : Goals: R . Brown 2, A . Kinghorn, D.Sullivan, J . Yap. Best: M . Hunter, G. Davies, R . Jeeves, R . Chapman, B.Volombella. P. Hevere nVdILLiAN1STOWN CYA1S 5.5 11.8 13.8 17.12 (114)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 0.2 23 6A 7.7 (49)WCYMS: Goals: G . Burgess 8, J . Street 2, D . VJouda 2, A. Carter, K . Dovrsey,F. Henry, J . Hynes, G . Show. Best : D. Taylor, G . Burgess, J. Hynes, C.vicCracken, T. Smith, J . Anderson Ivan Assn: Goals: A Height 3, M . Vardis

2, N . Pve, M . McPherson . Best: N . Eye, L . Cole, J . Barbagallo, J . Burke, D.Adams, M . McPherso nWERRiBEE AFC 6 .7 11 .10 13 .15 14.18 (102)SALESIAN AFC 2.2 2.4 6.7 9.9 (63)Warr : Goals: J . Marims 6, S. Only 4, D . Flack, N. Renaut, A . Waldron, R .O'Connor. Best : T. Van Blommestein, J . Stornebrink, R . Bell, D . Nedinis, C .Howard, J . Hoffman Sales : Goals : T. Fairbairn 3, S . Ioanmdis 2 . D .Kalogiannis, M . Vansuylen, B . Young, A. Williams . Best: P. Evans, S .Matheson, D. Kalogianms, A. Bonniei, M . Forer, T. Fairbair n

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We have a dedicated committee and playing group keen towork with the coaching staff to translate our passion andcommitment into on-field success .

This is a great opportunity for an Under 19's or Reservescoach to break into Senior coaching or an existing Seniorcoach to build on a team of enthusiastic players .

Non-playing preferred . Playing Coaches must have a non-playing assistant.

Apply in writing by 30th October to ; The President,Richmond Central Amateur Football Club, 178 Easey St,Collingwood, 306 6, . .> . ., . . .» . . .< . . .,, .> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pi; :",HRAN A M ATEUR FOOTBALL CLUBInvite applications for the following positionsSENIOR COACH (Playing or Non-playing), ASSISTANT COACH &RESERVES COAC H(note: Current Senior coach not re-applying)

Applications should be forwarded to :PAFC GM10 Stone StDiamond Creek, 308 9Email : bubba4@optusnet .com.auPh : 0403 310 48 0

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Sharon Ericksen : 0411 442 22 1Accreditation is required for these positions . and the OMFC

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Section DI 200 6Applications are invited for:

Senior. {Playing or non-playing) Reserve (Playing or non-

playing) and Under 19 Coaching positions for Season 2007Applications to:

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PO Box 3(19 .y1ENTONE Vic 3194

Level I Coaching accreditation (or equivalent) is required .Applications close 23 Septemher 200 5

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Reserves Coac hVAFA D4 Section

Expressions of Interest are being soughtFor the above position s

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Invites applications for the following

coaching positions for 2007 :

Senior Coach playing or non-playing),

Reserve Coach & Under 19 Coach

Applications should be forwarded to :

PO Box 609 Kew 3101 o r

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Further enquiries to Brian Cullen

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University High School -Victoria Universit y

Football Clu b

Invites applications for :

(playing or non-playing applicants welcome )

Applications close 30th Septemberand should be sent to :

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Affiliated Southern Football LeagueApplications are invited for:Senior and Reserve coachesPlayers and training sta ff

For season 2007Remuneration negotiabl e

Apply to secretary :Sue Bach

Canterbury Football Clu b18 Cumberland Crt, Forest Hill 3131or email bch@Brentwood .vic .edu .au

Applications close S =5eptemir^_ .

Pfaying or non-playin g

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A sur7risz testimonial dinner for 0' _? Haileybury 300gamer Matthew Armstrong was held on SaturdayNight at Milano's in Brighton . With around 200 peopleattending, Matthew had no idea the event was takingplace until he walked through the door (to the soundsof his favourite song "achy breaky heart"!!) . Guestspeakers on the night included previous coachesSimon Meahan, Neville Taylor, Mick Dwyer and PeterNicholson, who is now classed as a previous coachdue to Matthew's retirement announcement duringthe night . Wayne Hinton, Anthony Damon and LeahGallagher from the VAFAUA gave the crowd an insightinto Matthew from an umpire's point of view, andafter their speech the crowd had an understanding ofwhy he received so many votes throughout his career .There was also a video presentation with messagesform Chris Grant, Stephen Quartermain, the ChannelTen News Team and numerous former team mateswho were unable to attend . Matthew was alsoinducted into the VAFA 300 club becomina the 14thplayer in VAFA history to receive the honour . His 282

senior matches, 18 U19 ar~ 6 RepresentativeMatches qualified him for membership with a total of306 games . The room was decorated with AmateurFootballer covers (pictured left) featuring pictures of' :'atthew during his career and guests even had thepleasure of eating off Matthew Armstrong placemats .A wonderful night was had by all and well done t o

idrew Bonwick and Roger Gerdy on their organisingeiforts . Congratulations to Matthew from all at theVAFA on a fantastic career and good luck for yourfuture endeavours .

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Last ek's ark of the Waek on the online For theLove c' ,he Game" edition by Callum Potter from StBernard's is the "club-house" leader for Mark of theYear. We are asking all clubs to send in their Marksand Goals they think are candidates for the Mark andGoal of the Year whether they be from last week orfrom the beginning of the year. Marks, Goals andanything else of interest will be shown on the showand will go into the running to win fantastic prizesi ;300 for each category) at the end of the season . Asyou know, there is not long to go, so get your videosinto Jeremy Bourke at VAFA headquarters as soon asyou can . if possible, please send them in a WindowsMedia file .

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In 2006, 10,015 players registered to play in theVAFA . As of 5pm, 24th September 2006, 496 of those10,015 players will be in possession of a VAFApremiership medallion . That's just under 5% of allthose registered who will achieve the ultimatesuccess this season .

Prahran Clubbies have a huge incentive in thisweekend's Club XVIII (1) Grand Final against OldXaverians. Its incentive is to shake the tag "alwaysthe Bridesmaid, never the Bride" . Prahran has beenclose over the last 4 years, finishing 3rd in 2002,2004 and 2005 and 2nd in 2003 . They did win a ClubXVlII (2) premiership in 1999, but as for Club XVIII(1) it has been a case of "missed it by that much" . Itshould be a cracker of a game between the Two Bluesand the Crocs (Old Xavs), who's Club XVIII record islegendary, contesting all of the last 13 deciders andwinning 11 of them . This match commences at 2p m

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on Sunday 27th August at Sportscover Arena .Section 2 should go right down to the wire when MtLilydale meets Monash Blues . Mt Lilydale kicked agoal with 30 seconds remaining to win by that marginwhen these teams met in the Semi-Final . The GrandFinal is to get underway at 11 .20arn on Sunday 27thAugust at Sportscover Arena .Section 3 will see the first ever night Grand Final inthe VAFA when Old Essendon do battle with FitzroyReds on Friday Night at Sportscover Arena . Thematch will get underway at 7pm and these evenlymatched sides should provide a great spectacle underlights at headquarters .

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Last Sunday at Sportscover Arena about thirty peoplefrom various sections of the VAFA communityassembled to begin writing the Strategic Plan for2007 -2010 . Members of the Executive along withLife Members, AFCA/VAFA, VAFAUA and clubadministrators were led through some challengingsessions by Bruno Conti . Attendees were able tocomplete the VAFA's aims and objectives and this willbe worked upon throughout the of, season ready fordistribution at the commencement of the 2007season .

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Old Paradian's returned to A section in 1987 on theback of premierships in the Seniors, Reserves andUnder 19's . Last Saturday at Garvey Oval, the playersreturned to swap stories of their recollections ofevents . Senior coach Gerard Sholly, current coach ofOld Ivanhoe, was unable to be present at the lunchsent his message via an interview with "Shags Rag"editor Tony The Beast" De Bolfo . Gerard stated thatit was the most enjoyable time of his life and whilsthe had gone onto work at Collingwood FC, it is thetime at Old Paradian's that has his fondest memories .Only one player from the seniors was unable to attendwhich shows that the spirit is still alive amongst theclub members of '86 .

B 1 :> -anel ®s®With this round of matches being the last of theHome and Away season for all sections other than Aand 8, there are some big games across all sections .Some of the highlights include the battle for 4th spotin C section between Old Camberwell, Parkdale an d

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the battle for finals places in D1 between Bulleen-Templestowe, Old Geelong, Yarra Valley OB andRupertswood . One of these teams will miss out afterthis weekend which will be a hard pill to swallow asthey all have had fantastic seasons . In D2, the finalfour has been decided but in D3, either OldWestbourne or West Brunswick will miss in a closelycontested section . D4 provides some of the mostinteresting matches with three teams vying for onespot . Box Hill North, Bulleen Cobras and Albert Parkare all trying to win 4th spot with all three teamsplaying sides sitting in the top three . Whichever sidecan cause the upset will be rewarded with finalsaction . I'm sure plenty of spies around the groundswill have their mobiles running hot around 4pm onSaturday. Good luck to all teams and may the bestteam win .

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'W hilst we understand that a lot of games thisweekend have major importance to clubs, please donot call VAFA offices to find out scores from othergames . Staff at the VAFA will be busy taking scoresand compiling them for the media and website andphone calls to the office clog up the system . Scoreswill be available on the VAFA Info Line ( 9644 2828)from 5 .30pm on Saturday night . This is a recordedservice so it doesn't tie up staff trying to obtain andcollate information . Scores can also be obtained fromthe VAFA website by 6pm and will be broadcast onSEN 1116 at 5 .45pm .

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With season rapidly coming to its conclusion, it's thelast chance to register with the Blood Bank to beincluded in this year's challenge . We currently needanother 10 new donors to reach our target of 100new donors for 2006 . So make sure you make theeffort to get down to the Blood bank before the end ofthe season, register your VAFA club and help winfantastic prizes for your club (and save a life) .

TE- earClubs are invited to write to their respective sectionscribes and nominate players for the Teams of theYear. All submissions will be considered, and eachsection's scribe will put together their teams forprinting in the Amateur Footballer Grand Finaleditions .

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St Bernards leapt from fourth to second with a huge winover Old Xaverians in A Section . The Bernies 'came to

play' early and but for inaccurate kicking in the firstquarter (4 .7 to 2.1) could have been very hard to catch . It

made no difference however for by half time they had

increased their lead to more than 7 goals and cruisedthrough the second half with a commanding lead at the

final siren, 17 .19 to 9 .6 . Jordon (4), Mastropasqua,Loughlin, M cLaughlin, Broadbent and Thomas were

outstanding for the winners . Coughlan (4). AndrewDillon, Landrigan, Donati, Hawkins and Brushfleidwere Xavs' best . Xavs were now precariously placed in

fourth position and would be playing fifth placed MHSOBfor finals' spot in the final round .

It was a heart stopper at McKinnon in B Section when theunbackable flag favourites . Old Ivanhoe, came from

behind at three quarter time to defeat Old Haileybury by

a solitary point . The loss for Haileybury meant they wouldbe fighting to hold their fourth spot the following week in

the final round . The three T's . Tieman, Tully and Toovey

were great for Old Ivanhoe . Haros, Young and Corcoranwere also very good for the 'Hoes . Fletcher. B Mitchell,Sam Langford-Jones, Harrop, Carson and White 'gotthe nod' for Haileybury .

The final four was settled in C Section but Collegians(third) were very disappointing in their final game beforethe finals when they were thrashed by Caulfield

Grammarians who seemed determined to finish on a highnote as a farewell to their longest serving Captain, Nigel

Brohier, who was to retire following a great career

including some fine representative performances . Afterhalf time the Grammarians ran away from Collegians with

the final score, 17 .16 to 9 .9, causing some concern forCollegians with a semi-final coming up the following

week . Best players - Will, Baxter, Glen Harrison,O'Neill, Widjaja . Synman (Caulfield) and Harris,Husking, Pollack, Cotton, Harrison, Shinkfield(Collegians )

Simon Fisher played his 200th game for M azenod andwas a great leader on and off the field . Zani Useinov alsoplayed his 200th game for Old '• ,elburnians .

The redoubtable D Section scribe, K en Bremner, had

suggested the previous week that the script for this

round was direct fromHollywood, and he was

right . St Leo's replacedOld Camberwell in the

top four and booked a

semi-final berth againstBeaumaris who slippe dfrom second to third . Old Camberwell did not handle it

very well out at Parkside as the home team made the

most of the wind in the first quarter (4 .3 to 0 .0) and then

kicked three into the wind to hold a three goal lead at

half time . The experience of Parkside was evident in thesecond half as the game ebbed and flowed but they went

on to record a terrific victory, 12 .5 to 7 .8 . McNamara,

Drinnan, Tessari, Pino, Sherlock and Campbell wereexcellent for the winners . Best for Old Camberwell :

McKenzie, Walker, Gladman, Scott, O'Mara,

Spurritt .

The E East Section final four was 'done and dusted'

and it was a matter of only I round to co the following

week with a good final series anticipated . Aquinas gave

further proof of their favoritism with a strong

performance over Eltham OC . Aquinas cut loose in the

first term with the wind to register 8 goals to 2 and

maintained the pressure throughout the game . Best

players - Doherty, Jones, ~itehead, Quinn (4),

Hacking, Colliver (Aquinas) and Hampshire, Clarke,

Stanley, Lettick, Gray, Keane (Eltham) .

In E Central, top team Williamstown CYMS were still

with only one loss for the season but certainly did notwant the forfeit they received from Thornbury

Cougars . Uni Blacks swamped Newlands Coburg,

25 .18 to 4 .6 and enjoyed the opportunity to 'try a fewcreative things' with a semi-final coming up in two

weeks . Their 9 .4 in the first term was great footy and

the final score of 25 .18 to 4 .6 was comfortable indeed .Best players - Hallam, Livingstone, Caccaviello (6),

Cunningham (4), Darrach (Uni Blacks) and Warren,Fennessy, Grillinis, Baker, Martinez and Hayes

(Newlands Coburg) .

Damien Batey was writing the E South Section

column and promised a very exciting and well matchedfinal series after an uneventful round . Second placed

Powerhouse met a revitalized Monash Gryphon outfit

and the Gryphs were right in it at half time . Powerhouse'stepped on the pedal' in the second half and cruised

home 24 .17 to 16 .7 but the Gryphons were far fro m

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disgraced . Phelan ( 6), Wright, Friend, Hall,Missaglia and Birch were the Powerhouse's best .Wells, Roach, Grady, Toghill, Healy, Kitchin wereprominent for the Gryphons .

In C Section, Hampton Rovers made absolutelycertain of avoiding relegation as they demolished

MHSOB, 26 .29 to 8 .14 . As Melbourne High werenever in danger of dropping down a grade perhaps

this was a perfect example of the power of the threatof relegation because the Rovers would definitely

had gone to D Section had they not won this match!

Best players - Nugent, McConville, Austin (5), KKennedy (5), G Kelly (5), Andrews (Hampton

Rovers) and Short, Muller, Katz, Legovich, Bahen,Maidment (MHSOB) .

In D Section, the battle of the Brunswick*s occurredin the final round . The North boys started better and

finished better with a final score of 18 .16 to the

West's 13 .11 . West Brunswick would be relegated toE Section for the ensuing season .

The leading goal kickers in the senior and Junior

Sections were - A Section Ian Roberts (Collegians)

82, B Section John Mitchell (Old Melburnians) 48,

C Section David O'Shaughnessy (Old trinity) 85,D Section Daryl Paterson (Heatherton) 57, E

Section David Jenkins (State Bank) 74, F SectionTerrence Wilson (St Andrews) 88, G Section

Richard Hearn (Old Carey) 58, junior 1 Glenn

Johnson (Ormond) 90, Section 2 Nick Schmidt(Collegians) 101, Section 3 Paul Mann (St Kilda

CBC) 67 .

Although the final four was settled in D Section, twoof the contenders, second placed Old Xaverians and

third placed Assumption OC, played out a terrific

game with only I point differential at the final bell .Nothing in it at quarter time, Xavs had 4 .3 on the

board to Assumptions' 4 straight . Xavs increased thebreak slightly at half time 8 .8 to 7 .6 and looked to

have the game at three quarter time holding a 3 goallead . A further goal to Xavs looked to put it beyonddoubt but Assumption dug deep and gradually

whittled away the lead . Within the dying moments ofthe game the boys from the Kilmore College hit the

lead and hung on, 13 .14 to 13 .13 . Best players -McKee, Barlow, Serafini, A O'Donnell (6), MO'Donnell (Assumption) and Adjemis, Noonan,Smarrelli, Fitzpatrick, P Naughton and M Rush

(Old Xaverians) . Warming kicked 7 goals for the

Xavs and was stiff not to get a mention in the best !

E Section was a classic VAFA situation and the makeup of that sections top four changed with the final

home and way results . Firstly, ANZ's huge win over

AMP Society, 29 .21 to 11 .10, allowed them to takeHeatherton's fourth place, despite Heatherton's win

over Monash Whites, 11 .19 to 8 .12! In addition, StKevins 12 .17 defeated Old Mentonians 6 .9 and as a

result, St Kevins swapped places with Mentonianswho would now face the in form ANZ in the firstsemi-final . If there had been mobile phones in those

times they sure would have been running hot! TrevorDancer's 16 goals for ANZ against AMP also took

him to the top of the `sharpshooters' in his section

over the consistent Shannon of St Pats Monivae .

In C Section, Power Douse hung on to defeat St

Z'ernards by 2 points in a thrilling game where thelead changed a number of times . By winning, the

'House' also hung on to fourth place ahead of Old

Brighton . Best players - Gordon, Hutchinson, Cole

(3), Hammett, Hutchins, Evans (Power House) andTobin, B Mahoney, P Collins, Reidy, M Perrett,

Coughlan (St Bernards) .

State Savings Bank had a terrible day against the

might of Old Carey but just managed to stay clear ofrelegation . Old Carey performed strongly from the

opening bounce and finished 18 .17 to the bank's

meager 1 .9 . Carey named Duerdoth, Ustick, Steele,J Elliott, Jones and Thomas as their best . Despite

the miserable score, State Bank put up the names of

McMahon, Burns, Phillips, Smith, Lewis andMcTavish .

In the final round in C Section, South Melbourne

City were clearly the team to beat as they disposed ofHampton Rovers to remain on top by 3 gamc~ . The

Rovers were in it at quarter time but fell away afterthat . The final score of 17 .10 to 10 .11 was a telling

differential . Best players for the winners were N

White, Robbins, B White, Tanner, Deer and Powellwith others unlucky to miss being acknowledged .

South also congratulated their two outstanding match

officials, John Batchelor (Boundary Umpire) andGeorge Hodge (Goal Umpire) for their commitment

and professionalism throughout the season . South

also had the two leading goal kickers in the section,McKillop (55) and Reeves (45) .

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The bean counters were excited at finally being the centre ofattention this weekend with percentage being of utmostimportance for finals prospects, but West Brunswick rained ontheir parade with their win against South Melbourne, making ita simple equation .If Westbourne beats Bentleigh, they will make the finals (andlikely to meet the Demons again the following week) and ifthey lose, barring some miracle at the "Postage Stamp" it willbe West Brunswick in the four. The battle for the doublechance also hinges on the Warrior/Demon match . ShouldBentleigh win, they will play South in the 2nd Semi, otherwise,it should be the Wickers to take their place .

ReviewWest Brunswick kept their season alive with a win at home toSouth Melbourne. It was all there to play for at three quartertime, however, it was the Magpies with more on the line whoanswered the challenge . With Ken Hilton cutting down thedangerous Magee, Peachy reborn in the guts and Shannon"Knoll" again playing well, the home side ran away with adeserved 5 goal win . Old Westbourne had a thumping win athome against St .Marys in a lack lustre match . With little toplay for, the Saints battled hard but were no match for the likesof "Fish" Whiting and "Funky" Miller who starred in the bigwin . UHS-VU put in a better effort against Bentleigh who werebuoyed by the return of club legend and superstar DavidMartin . Although Josh Hall and Chris Witty played well for thestudents, Bentleigh were a class above in a clinical win . In theknowledge that a win would set up second spot, the Wickerseasily accounted for a disappointing Kew. It was not easygoing early, however, the class of Craig and Brian Mahony keptthe Wickers in front and eventually saw them steamroll theBrowns who missed a chance to climb a few rungs on theladder. In the final match, the Razorbacks accounted for theundermanned Monash Gryphons to put strong claims on thesixth spot as Prior and Walsh stood out for the club.

PreviewAs mentioned, the BentleighlWestbourne match is a virtualQualifying final as a win for the Demons will get them thedouble chance, while a win for the Warriors will keep theirfinals dream alive. The last time 'these sides met, Bentleigheasily accounted for the Warriors, and at home the task for thevisitors is even more ominous . Injuries to both sides almostnegate each other and therefore there will be no excuses comethe final siren . For Westbourne to win today, they will need tohave the likes of Balloch, Christo and Pavez at their very best,while it will be the ever-dangerous Sharp and Banks who willbe looking to snuff the Warriors out early . Picking a winner ispretty tough, however, you really cannot go past Bentleigh athome, especially with a double chance on the line. The clas h

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of traditional rivals at EastCaulfield should see a goodcrowd in attendance as theWickers make the play for a Ldouble chance. For Monas hhowever, there is plenty of pride on the line given they willhave a large contingent on hand with the past players cheeringthe lads on . However, for my selection I cannot go pastElsternwick who continue to impress as they attempt to goback-to-back with the likes of Nathan Hodskiss fitting inbrilliantly . All they need is for Westbourne to give them a chopout by knocking off the Demons to give the Wickers thedouble-chance. Meanwhile, West Brunswick should win atSt .Marys even though the Saints are statistically a 100% betterside at home. The Magpies will be looking to snuff out theSaints early so they can get on their mobiles to the spies at theDemonslVdarriors match, My prediction is the Magpies easily .In the other two matches that have no bearing on the final four,Kew will easily account for UHS-VU while South Melbournewill return to the winners list with a win at home to Swinburne,though the Razorbacks will be keeping the margin to aminimum to retain a well deserved sixth spot on the finalladder.

SOCIALBentleigh - This week is our Past Player's Luncheon withguest speaker Tom Hafey, then Saturday night is the Senior,Reserves and U19's vote count followed by the $1,000 draw(tickets $5 see Willow or Magic) and finally DJ Or Fox's 70's &80's disco, this is always a great night so get along and enjoythe day/night .

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Sharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH AFC 7 108

McGee . William STH MELB . DISTRICTS 3 57Higgins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI. AFC 4 52Cronan, Jack STH MELB . DISTRICTS 3 49Hunter, Justin ELSTERNWICK AFC 6 46

D3 RESERVEHenderson, Earl STH ivIELB . DISTRICTS 3 61Foster,Aaron ELSTERNPr'ICKAFC 10 41

Witchell, David KEW AFC 3 40Coxhead, Brett MONASH GRYPHONS 2 38

Parker. Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 0 36"" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-

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Team of the Yea rIt's that time of year with team of the year nominations neededfrom all clubs . I copped a fair bit of stick about the half-yearteam, so if you want to have your say, be you supporter,official or otherwise, email me with your selections (and theirpositions) to gavanflQwer4hotmail .com . The team will bepublished in the GF edition .

UHS-VU - During the season, 5 players have reached the 50game mark. Congratulations Josh Hall, Chris Thomas,Emilio R icciuti, M ichael Turvey and Glenn Ternes. Thecommittee/supporters and fellow players look forward to thenext 50 in the coming seasons .St. Marys congratulate Jason "J5" Bernardi on 150 games. Aproven goalkicker with pace to burn, he has proved anightmare match up for opposition coaches. The dangerousone has won club goalkicking awards in seniors andreserves, captained the Reserves and been a greatcontributor around the place for many years . A new dad thisweek, the boys are keen for an almighty send of this fantasticclubman .St Marys also congratulates Jason "Felix Stunt Double" Hillon 100 games after reconstructive knee surgery whichthreatened to end a blossoming career. A noted aerialist inthe forward line for many seasons and B&F winner, clubsponsor, has now reinvented himself in defence thwartingopposition forward entries . Well done Jason.Bentleigh congratulates to Shaun Adavaay on 100 games,Kingie returned this season after a year off with a knee injury,his ruckwork has become invaluable this year and whendrifting up forward his safe hands and accurate kickingassist in giving the team options, °^II done and good luck .Old W estbourne congratulates on 50 clubgames . A product of our recent Under 19's 'Fish' has reliedon strength marking and considerable iong-kicking to haveslotted 124 career goals to date . Fish will be relied upon wellinto the future as a key forward at the VJarriors .All at Kew congratulate Reserves full back Claude Giansant eon playing his 200th game today against UHSNU . Crovey hasbeen Reserves Captain, including the 1998 Premiershipteam, won several most determined and third B&F trophies,served on the committee and been a darn good bloke . Crowy,you have worn the brown and gold with honour and the club,your team-mates and supporters salute you on today'sachievement . Good luck today Cror,°i, and in the future, fromall at Kew.

St 1,arys ~',=C v West Brunswick AFGo entleigh AFC v Old Westbourn e

Kew AFC v llhs-Vu AFC

M onash Gryphons v Elsternwick AFCSouth Melbourne Districts v Swinburne i.1ni AFC

03 SECTIO NSVdIH"URNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3.3 5.7 12.11 15.13 (103)MOMASH GRYPHONS 1 .2 3.4 5.9 7.14 (56)Swin : Goals: M . Higgins 4, D . Milano 3, J . Murchie 3, L. Morrison, J .Piotrowski, B . Prior, C. Walsh, P. Hildebrand. Best : B . Prior, C . Walsh, J .Mennen, L. Watts, P. Hildebrand, M . Higgins Mon Gryph : Details not received .Umpires: Ryan Robertson (F) John Cahir (F )UHS-VU AFC 1 .0 5 2 7 .3 12 .6 (78)BEMTLEIGR AFC 8.2 14.2 19.5 26.5 (161)UHS-YU : Goals : D . Fazakerley 4, A. Cusick 2, S . Dimond 2, w. Smith 2, L.Gorringe, L. Taylor. Best : J . Hall, C . Whitky, C. Langendorf, D . Harris, D .Fazakerley, P. Clarke Bent: Goals: C . Sharp 7, A. Banks 6, B. Meredith 3 . S.Francis 2, A . Mikkelsen 2, L . Tangas 2 . J. West 2. G . McFadden, S . Adaway.Best : B. Meehan, S . Sice, A. Mikkelsen, B . Stevens, J . West, C . McFadd3nUmpires: Max 4Vittmann (F) Anthony Damen (F )ELSTERNWICK AFC 4.7 12.8 18.16 24 .18 (162)KEW AFC 2.4 5.6 7.9 10 .10 (70)Elst: Goals : J . Hunter 6, J . Banky 5, S. Grace 4, M. Thiele 3, C. Mahony 3, B.Mahony 2, A . Lasnitzki . Best : C. Mahony, B . Mahony, N . Hotlskiss, A . Paley,S . Curtain, J . Hunter Kew : Goals : C. Watts 4, C. Horne 2, B . Cullen, B.Lafranchi, D . Ronnfeldt, M .Oldmeadow . Best: J . Looker, G . Bell. A. Dooley, C.Horne, C . Watts . B . Woodhouse Umpires : Santo Caruso (F)OLD YIESTBOURNE 6 .2 13.6 17.9 27 .15 (177)ST MARYS AFC 2 .3 2.7 3.14 4 .17 (41)Old W: Goals: J. Horsburgh 6 . P. Chalmers 4, J. Braham 3, G . Walker 3, T.Whiting 3 . M . Chrism 2, J . Mason 2, T. Edwards, A. Horsburgh, S . HuntingtonBest : P. Chalmers, K. Miller, D. Benn, J. Horsburgh, T. Edwards, G . WalkerPavez St Marys: Goals : C. Adam, S . Cully, A. Dvryer, A . Wager. Best: L.Armstrong, B. Frail, S. Crilly, J . Hill. P. Murphy, C . Armstrong Umpires : MichaelGilday (F) Keiran McInerney (B) Simon McInerney (B )WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 3.1 6.4 10.10 16 .15 (111)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 4 .3 7.8 10.11 11 .14 (80)West Bruns: Goals: S. Monagle 3, J. Sudholz 3 . S . Pietsch 2, S . Smythe 2, R.West 2, C . Price, B . Irving, C . Garvey, S . Dishon. Best : S . Pietsch, S. Monagle,R. West, S . Smythe, C . Price, N . Hutchens SNSD : Goals: J . Cronan 3, W.McGee 3, S . Mahoney 2 . C. Batchelor, M . Costello, 0 . Kohnesheen . Best : M.CosteUo, S . Mahoney, B . Whelan, S . Glendenning, J . Cronao, W. McGeeUmpires : Glen Kennedy (8) Greg Rovrlings (F) Andrew Dawson (B) PaulWhitehead (G) Jamie Mayheev-Sharp (F )

03 RESERVEUHS-VU AFC 0.2 2.3 3.3 5.7(37)BENdTLEIGH AFC 7,2 11 .5 14.12 17 .13 (115)UHS-VU : Goals : A . Trevethan 2, S. Byrne, A. trltlicevic, T. Waltrowica Best: A.Pasiiley, S . Smile, M. Kennedy, S . Byrne, A. Nagorcka, A. TrevethanBent: Goals : J. Paul 4, A . Steward 3, J . Bounsall 2, R . Fishlock 2, A. Laxton2, R . Punter, L. Sampson, A. Smith, A . West . Best : B. Fox, B. Padgham A.Stei.`aard, R. Stokes, S . Holmesby, R . Fishloc kOLD WESTBOURNE 4 .1 7.4 10.6 14.9 (93)ST MARYS AFC 4.0 5.4 7.5 8,5(53)Old West: Goals : D. BiIlman 5, S . Anderson 3, L. Squarci 2 . B . Merry,reather,J . Tanner, M . Whiting, T. Roszak. Best : D . Billman, T. Brooker, S. Laird, J.Tanner, S . King, C . Larkin St Marys: Goals : M . Karis 2, A. Jackman 2, N.Adam, T. Cummins, A . Millar, G. Theoharis . Best: M . Davies, A. Ballantyne, M.Learmonth, M. Karis . M. Sexton, H . AdamS?'!I' I UNIVERSITY AFC 7.2 9.2 11.7 13.9 (67)

'F: HS 1 .5 4.7 5.8 8.12 (60)Swin : Goals : J. Dell'Oho 4, B . 0Mara 2, D . Ledger 2, M. Hanrahao, C .Higgins, A . Hyman, P. Jones, J. Ryan . Best : A . Hyman, J . Ryan, D. Elliman, A .Chung, P. Jones, C. Higgins Mon Gryph : Goals : B . Lukav 2, B . Coxheatl 2, v.Coffey, G. Harrak, J . Hetherington, R. White . Best: M . Healy, D . Grenfell, A .Robilliard. J . Fleming, V. Coffey, R . White

L ST BRUNSWICK AFC 2.1 4.2 6.5 7.7 (49)iH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 2.1 5.4 9.7 13.9 (87)' esi Bruns : Goals: S . Jackson 2, B . Edwards, G . Saisanas, J . Melican, B .

Stephenson, 0 . Critchley. Best: J. Fvlelican, H . Porter, G. Saisanas, S . Brockley,J . Hughes, S. Jackson S690: Goals: W. D'Antlrea 3, E . Henderson 3, P. Moon2, M . Doyle, D . h4cerearty, S . Walden, E. Bouchaud, U. Daicos. Best: P.Hannan, J . tles.son, W. D'Antlrea, M. Doyle, S . Walden. S. Quin nELST: IC: C 2.4 3.9 7.12 14.12 (96)XL :. . .. S 5.1 6.3 8.4 11 .6 (72)Elst: Goals : A. Foster 10, L . Mussaglia 3, T. Perkins . Best: A . Foster, G . Elvin,L. Pviissaglia, D. Spilberg, M . Tennant, M . Cunningham Kew: Goals : S . Whyte4, D . Witchell 3, M . Glenn, 1141 . Matherson, R. Campagna M . MacHeda . Best :S . Symes, M. MacHetla, B . Roberts, B. Carman, M Sparsi, S . Whyt e

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D3 Sec t ionGEHTLEIGH ELSTERNW ICK KEW MONASH GRYPHONS OLD WESTBOURNECoxh : Traf Lu;ni Coach : D Grace Coach: Crag Home Coach : Sieve Bourbon Coach: Feb Gatti

Res Coach: Acam Laxtcn Asst Coach: P Mcna :h~ Res Coach : Brendan Oover Asst Coach : Ge111 Still Snr Asst: Mxhaet Chnsto .Res Coach: M Hosk;ng Res Coach: Phd Warren Matthew Cati-sitall'

P . Coach: Danny H~isey1 C. Sharpp 1 L. Murphyphy B Lafrarrhi 1 S. Bourbon Roe Azst : Ckfl Lever2 G . Allen 2 L. Beddingfield 2 M . McKerrow 2 V. Coffey (RVC )3 A Pittito 3 J .Yemm 3 D.lJrtcheli 3 L . Valiance 1 T. Roszak.4 S. Sice 4 D . Grace 4 G. Crimmins

5 A Dooley4 N. Rutherford (VC) 2 J . Braham

5 B. Stevens 5 K . Cummins.

6 N . Tnem (C)5 J. Watso n6 B Senior 3 Trav. Edwards

6 B. Meehan 5 M. Whelan 7 G..Garoni7 J

4 C . Lever7 S. Holmesby

6 M. Thede

7 J McAdama C . Home9 A . 6lakns (RDVC)

.8 C.Yanni 5 S. Hewitt

8 C. McFadden.

8 M Greene to S . Cullen 9 G . Wadley 6 J . HOrsbur h9

9 L . Tangas.

8 S Currie t t B W ooddhouse 10 J . Fleming 7 B . Merryweather

11 P. Dimattina.

9 J Banky 12 P Seek 11 R. Hedley 8 A . Horsburg h

12 R . Pearce.

10 T. Huggins13 A . Makns14 J . Looker (DVC)

12 J . Landberg13 J . Stratford

9 F. Pavez10 P. Chalmers

13 S. Craven 11 L. Mis:aglia 15 A . Fountam 14 A. McKenzie 11 M . Christo14 S. Lawry 12 S.O'donnell ie A . Carman 15 A. Clarke 12 M Baulch16 B. Meredith 13 S. Soppet 17 G. Scon

18 N . Dahlstrom16 P. Rennison17 R Fletch r

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17 S. Francis16 M SUrman

20 A Acfield 19 A. Denver 15 A . Board18 S. Adaway .

17 G . Culshaw21 R .Cam a nap g22 J McKerrov+

20 C. Goold 16 S. Christo (RC)19 L . Chapman

18 A Neill 23 J . deBlank (DVC~ 21 J . Rotstein 17 M. Aquilin e20 R. Fishlock 19 J Hunter 24 G. O'Connor B . Coxhead22 18 G . Walker (VC )21A. Ferris

.20 E. Goldman 25 C . tvaus (VC) 23 Lawso nB .

24 D Baxter (C)19 J . Maso n

22 A. Smith 21 P. Stuchberry 26 S . Syme s27 T Moore

.25 M . Malone

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21 O. Hickey24 J . Roberts 23 S. Curtain 29 T. Colwell 27 M . Mullins 22 S. Anderson (RVC )25 D. Gold 24 A. Foster 30 C . Gznsante (RVC) 28 C. Leeton 23 S. Huntington (VC )26 B . Padgham 25 T. Cotter 31 S . Hennessy 29 J . Rutherford 24 L. Fairfield

27 L Betio] 26 C . Mahony 32 A . Drags (RDVO) 30 P. Holland 25 Troy. Edward s.

28 M . McCulloch27 J. Barber 33 S. R:dd

Ban-34 J31 G . Roche 26 J . Clark

29 A . Clough 28 J. Convery.

35 S. Norman32 A . Shuftlebotha m33 A Burgess

27 T. Whiting

29a S . McLeod29 S. Mahany 36 B . Roberts

.34 M . Graydon

28 D. Nikola

31 A Banks30 M. Spence 37 S. Johnston

35 T. Vesey29 S. Balloch

.32 D. Kopitschinski

31 A. Lasrntzki

32 B Mason38 W Death3 9 D. RonneieA l 36 G . Block 30 B. Kne e

31 A Miller33 F. Dimattina

.33 M. Cunningham 40 T Nasraliah 37 J . Leroy

38 P Callus.

32 G . Jenkinson34 B . Hunt 34 G . Cameron

41 L Coulter42 B Boylan

.39 D. Grenfell 33 D. Ben n

34a A . West 35 P. Menially 43 M. Chrers 40 G . Sims 34 C. Bramwel l35 M . Thomas 36 J. Fryman 45 G . Evans 41 J . Gladman 35 J. Tanne r36 M . Ferris 37 D. Nolan 47 J . Sab:en 42 A . Robilliard 36 J. Nikol a37 L. Holmesby 38 B. Anderson 48 M. otdmeadav 43 D. Charleson 37 D. Chan38 B . Fox 39 M. Tennam 49 R .e9~ 44 L. Wells

45 M Wilkinson 38 L . Squarc i39 G . Prigg

40 A. Paley 51 D Park.

46 G Kent 39 S. Burnha m40 A . Steward

41 D. Byrne 52 M. S ars,P

.47 M Parker 40 J. Morsell o

42 A Mikkelsen42 J. Lipgakos 53 M. Macheda

.48 G . Keating 41 K. Miller.

42a L Pitiflo43 P. Clarke 54 D Mutton 49 L. Vesey 42 T. Brooker.

44 R. Punter44 S. Grac e

Kaicer45 J55 J . Jacobs tRC)56 A. R vell

50 Luke. Leeton 43 K -Lawso n

46 R . Stokes.

46 L .Ryan57 J .waiker 51 L. Clark

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47 S . Frost 46 A. Powell 5a B. Burnsn(RVC )Rees59 P

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47aJ . Bounsall 47 T. Perkins.

6o F4 Pope 54 G. Still (RC)46 M. Whitin g47 N Smith

48 J . West 48 S. Convery Sr it. G:enn 55 O. Mereczky .48 R Van Engelen

51 P. Sampson 49 E. Alter50 N Anderson

62 C . Camerone3 J. Cronin

56 M . Heal y57 W. Pocock

.49 J. Miller (RVC )

52 L. Sampson .51 A. Fogarty 64 B. Carmen 58 L. Dooley 50 P. Habersatt

54 J . Tranter52 A Quinn 65 5. Petersen 59 P. Rutherford 51 D. Whit e

55 G. Richards .53 A Lewis

66 R A1cKerro.r 60 T. Bourbon (VC) 52 T. Best56 C . Aitken

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61 G. Nguyen 53 J, Patera s57 S . Watkins 55 M Daniels

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59 A . Laxton.

56 P. Freeman Why m S. Wtr m`63 E . Bradsha w64 J Park 55 J. Sahayan

60 C . Katnus 57 B. Jordan 73 H . McDermott .65 O. Lloyd 56 D. Ellima n

63 M . Soufan 58 D. Easton 66 M . Baldwin 57 R. Stei n64 M . Hayes 59 T. Hartley Harp of Erin Hotel 67 J. Bingham 58 C. Larki n

76 P. Jemmeson 60 A. Easton 636 High St Kew 68 A . Schultz 59 L . Barnes61 M,Mckenna , 69 B .Leeton 60 B. Turner62 M . Creak 70 F. Mandrakis 61 J. Law n63 W. Morgan 71 A . Gross 62 S. Kin g64 M . Hosking 72 A . Waters 63 D. Hellmig65 D. Brennan

73 M . Willocks64 D Stroscio74 P Stirling .

75 P. Gomizel 65 S. LairdMAJOR SPORSORS 76 J. Harrak 77 M . Taylor

Capital Growth -A ~5' OF E--', t, 77 J. Goni s

- The Elsternvrick Club78 ^ . Harrak MAJOR SPONSOR :

Cannon Toyota 79 M . DaviesHilton Manufacturing 473 Lower Heidelberg Rd, 80 A . Leeton Werribee MazdaAustralian Unity Heidelberg

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D3 SectionST. M ARYS SOUTH SWINBURNE !!HS-V U WEST BRUNSWICK

Coach : PA .Learmon4rD ISTRI L, :J UNIVERSITY Coach :GM_nnTaylor Coaeh:AngtxHanWto n

Asst Coach: T. PeltRys Coach : G Koumartalnus Coach: Gerard H 3ton Conti: Manny D®: ono Res Coach: George Mandah s

Asst Coach: S. Ke'?j Res Coasts Earl Henderscn Res coach : Car,nv~u Da1r0llro,

1 J. Washington Jarrod Roberts t ptWright la M. Drain

1 M. Learmonth 2 M. Hannan (C) 1 C . De'Ilio 2 R. Thorp1b A. Hamilton

3 G . Schembri (C) 3 G . Simm 2 J . Sheedy 3 D. Fazakerley 2 K. King3 B. Irving4 A. Ba!Iantyne (RC) 4 A. Riemann 3 J . Pitrowski 3 L Gornnge 4 C. Lehman n5 A. Lane 5 S. King 4 A . Fidler 5 J Tate 5 J. Haysey

6 C. Weller 6 S. Glendenning 5 M . Hanrahan6 S . crackneli 6 S. Pietsch

7 A. Dwyer (VC) 7 A. Hannan 6 S . Hutchins7 J. Schulz8, PA Geroiemuw

7 J. Brugler8 D.Yea,v

8 W. McGee 7 J .Murchie.

9 D,M~rfpb8 S.Monagl e

Ashleyg C9 C. Armstrong11 J Bernadi

9 S. Aquiline 8 M . Higgins t0 M eutera.

10 J. Thorneycroft.12 S. Nicholson

10 M . Lane 9 L. Morrison tt D. Fades12 W. Smith

11 P. Norma n12 T Maguire

13 J. Hill 11 C. Batchelor 10 J . Bunc!e 13 N. Rose.

13 S. Brockley,14 S. Johnston 12 P. Madden 11 D. Milano 14 J. Mnchen 14 S. Dishon15 M . Purcell (VC) 13 E. Henderson 12 J . Ryan 15 R. Lapsh 15 J. Sudholz16 C. Adam 14 D. Bell 13 J . Coy 16 N Estrada 16 C. Price

D'Astoi i17 L 15 B. Whelan 14 R . Goode 17 C. Langerdari 17 J. Brugler.

18 B. Frail 16 D. Phillips 15 D. Ledgerts ATret~ethan19 J. Harcourt

18 J. Curti n19 J. Melican

19 N. Safiar 17 N . Moojen 16 C. Walsh 20 G. Madngrano 20 D. Coonan20 A. Waller 19 J. Whelan 17 J . Roberts 21 J. Hall 21 A. Thompson22 B. Richardson 20 M. Black 18 M . Flack 22 G. handal . 22 J. Hughes23 F. Harrison 21 B. Johnson 19 B . 0'Mara 23 G.Ternes

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24 B. Slade 22 E. Bouchard 21 J .Young-4 M. Carroa25 D Creek

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26 P Thomas 26 R . Benjamin26 S. Cnlly 24 M. Costello 26 S . Berry 27 A. Cusck 27 P. Statham27 M . Aikman 25 A. Ray 28 M . Pearson 28 A . Lamom 28 E. Walle r28 N. Andrews 26 R . Mitchell 29 J . Gordon 29 A Pash!ey 29 M. Anderson

30 A Good e29 P. Harrison 27 P. Cheevers (VC) 30 J . Mennon30 J. Partr~dge .

31 B. Batters31 H. Adam

32 M Baylis28 A. Lamerton 31 M . West

3t T Ashton32 S . Drmor i 32 J. Babon

33 J. McKay 29 G . Mijatovic 33 M . Manning 33 P Marasco'

33 T. Thompso n34 L Tveyford

34 L. Armstrong30 B. h9inichollo 24 G. Murphy 3; J.O ne'a 35 B. Hamilton

35 G Theoharris 31 S. Hermann 35 S . Tull 35 S .Orocns 36 Z. Rudd.36 B. Graetzer 32 D. McGee 36 B . Fleisner

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37 C. Freshwater 36 A. Argyriou 37 B . Cairns gs s Briggs38 C. Garvey39 R West

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40 S. Teagu e39 C. Sheedy 38 E. Costello 39 B . Prior 4t A LucaN 41 J. Smith40 M. Kars 40 S. Atherton 41 J . Rai 42 D. NJanace 42 N . Remfr y41 T Cummins 41 T Peters 42 J Kane

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50 A. Jackman 56 B. Martin 54 L. Lathourns 53 J. Thomas 52 M. Gorma n53 S

51 M. Bourke 57 S. Puccio 57 C.0`K. .~efe '4 B. Wield55 M Tui. . F. Purcel l

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53 M. Se-ion 59 J. Stephens 57 rd-Ardern 56 S. Birrel l

55 C B'ake 61 M. Thomas 58 A, 6qixer,c 59 F. David.56 N . Holt 63 B. Joske 59 J. Magu,re 60 H. Porte r

61 K Hilton57 M. Davies 67 L . McKenzie 60 T. Ham'

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58 L. Knight 68 D. Millerst T. strathecou:cs

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59 C . Mackenzie 70 S. Quinn Proudly S- :~Onsor :ai by: 63 S. Byrne 65 R . Caffery

60 R Allen 71 P. Swar,rson e5 D. Harris66 R .Lanyon68 J Ward61 F. Ryan 72 P. Hannan 66 P aarke .69 R . Hussey

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_71 M . Moto 74 D. Dainton. 73 D. Clark 75 R . Gundry

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Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player ith a permitcan play finals (except AFU'VFL players with a permit - seebelow) .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered andmust have played at least four (4) reserve grade matches andnot more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and awaygames (first round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on the sameday the reserve grade player must only have played two (2)games in either the seniors or reserves to quality .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days ofthe same weekend Ile . lot semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday -read as above teams playing on the same day) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 seniorand reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club'ssenior team in the first second round match, he is then eligibleto play in any subsequent Under 19 final .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 not playedmore than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play in the (2)team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must haverepresented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - notincluding finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered and have playe d

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in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches (for the team they wishto represent) and not have played in more than a total of eight(8) senior and reserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams a player musthave not played more than 8 matches with (either of) the higherplaced side(s) to play in the lower team's finals - if teams are indifferent sections.Where both Cub XVlli teams are in the same section thefollowing to apply:(i) A player cannot alternate between teams after June 30 . Oncehe plays with a team after June 30 he can only represent thatteam for the rest of the season . (ii) the player is only allowed toplay finals for the team they represent after June 30, (iii) to beeligible for finals with either side, a player must have played aminimum of 4 matches with the side they wish to represent and(iv) the player must have played more games for the side theywish to represent than the other club side in the same section .All Club XVIII teams will be limited to 22 during finals.An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in the finalsfor his VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of five(5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in thefinals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been playedafter June 30th . If the player wishes to play finals in the U19,these 5 matches can be played in the Seniors or U19 withReserve Grade matches not counting . This applies for TAC Cupplayers as well,A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5) VAFA matchesfor the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals . For TACplayers there is no requirement to play a certain number ofmatches after June 30th .

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by Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallaghe r

Thank you from BJBernie Jephson would like to thank all at Marcellin OCFC inhelping him celebrate his 300th VAFA game as a goal umpirelast weekend . A fantastic basket of goodies (complete with acouple of little white flags) accompanied by some pretty kindwords, was presented to Bernie at the after-match . A goodnumber of umpires were there to keep the night jovial, as wellas Haley (Tim Sutcliffe's better half) who was introduced to theumpiring fraternity. Not forgetting Jane (soon to be Mrs Chilli)who even assisted with the preparation of the social rooms forthe after-match. The hospitality shown to not only Bernie, butthe large contingent of umpires who ventured out to Bulleenwas outstanding . Hopefully The Eagles won't spend too longin B section . From Bernie's "team" on the day - Sutty, Macca,Chris, Ryan and course BJ's little partner Chilli, we'd like tothank him for allowing us to share such a special day withhim .

The Top Picks ListWell, well . Didn't we have some feedback and interest inrelation our list of Top Picks for finals appointments that waspublished in this column last week? Umpires spent most ofthe weekend trying to guess which was which . We didn'trealise how "touchy" some people can get . Didn't think itwould be that easy to create a little bit of controversy . It's upto you - the reader, to decide who you feel those nicknamesbelong to. We may attach some names to the titles later in theyear, just in case you need some clues, but hey - what wouldwe know ?

Congratulations to a VAFA Legen dFormer Old Haileybury captain Matthew "Whoppy"Armstrong has recently announced his retirement after 302games. Whoppy was honoured by his club in a surprise tributedinner last Saturday night which was attended by people fromall sections of amateur football (including a few umpires) . Afantastic night was had by all, especially the man himself whocertainly deserved all the accolades that came his way. Time torest that battered body .

Textual feeling sOur Director of Umpiring Operations Benny Goodman hasrecently advised us that due to the high quality of umpiringin the senior list this year it is going to be a very difficulttask for him and the other selectors to do the finalsappointments, let alone the grand finals. Well, after DirkKramer's recent win in a VAFA website poll as the best

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umpire, maybe we shouldturn to new technology.(Word is that Dirk'semployer is actually transferring him to Sydney afterseeing that his monthly internet usage had increasedsignificantly) .In the spirit of all those "wonderfully entertaining" realityTV shows we should invite coaches, players, supportersand of course the umpires themselves the opportunity toSMS their choices through to the VAFA . Maybe they canchoose to "Appoint" or "Drop" . Would certainly make life abit easier for the selection panel . Might even result inKenny McNiece umpiring the A Section grand final! !

Do or Di eThis week is the last round for C-section down and we wish allclubs the best in the fight to make the four or avoid dreadedrelegation . And once again there's sure to be a jamming of themobile phone networks at about 4 :15 on Saturday afternoon .Good luck to all of you, and roll on September (or pre-season) .

Are you good enough ?At the Snake Pit goal umpire Shane Herbert was told in nouncertain terms where his skills as a goal umpire lie . ASt .Bernards water boy remarked that "you're good but you arenot Kevin Segota" . Good one Benny.

Reminder for Monday NightDon't forget our big Pre-finals Dinner at the Victorian Club inthe Rialto building . Plenty of awards are to be handed out andwe're sure it will a great night as usual . The awards to bepresented on the night are Life Membership, 10 Year Service,Bob Dunstan Award, Andy Carrick Award, Best First YearUmpire, Most Improved Field, Boundary and Goal Umpires,and Golden Whistle . Our guest speaker this year will beMelbourne Storm CEO Brian Waldron (former De La Salleboy- thanks, Hages .) 6 :30 pre-dinner drinks for a 7 :00 start.Drinks at bar prices .

WebsiteFor those newer umpires who want to keep in touch with allhappenings within the umpiring world, check our website atwww.vafaua.asn .au which is very well-maintained by ourresident webmaster Tim Sutcliffe . Also if there is anythingnewsworthy out there you'd like to share, contact LeahGallagher on sue_IeahQdodo .com .au or Steve McCarthy onSteve . [email protected] onash.ed u.au

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All aboard for Super Saturday as results of three gameswill have a defining impact on both the double chanceand the final spot in the four !First up thanks to the regular contributors in GrahamLeys, Bryan Bennet and Craig Richardson (that'sanother $ 5 Richo) who made the job in compiling thereport each week easier. No brickbats for the other clubsas I am well aware of the time constraints faced by thevarious club volunteers !

ReviewAlmost a huge upset as Albert Park build up a big leadat the main break before being mown down by PowerHouse . Titanic struggle in the last quarter before theHouse prevailed by just four points! Brown at CentreHalf Back was great for the Falcons whilst Bennettcontinued his fine form in the midfield . Hill and Bolandbest for the House .

The other big result was Box Hill North's big win overSyndal . The game had a look of an upset about it yetBHN not only secured the four points but also addedsignificantly to their percentage with a great win . Havethe felling that this might be the most important resultcome 5pm this Saturday .

Bulleen had a win over North Brunswick but not by asmuch as they probably had hoped . B+F co-favourite inCookson again starred whilst Badanjek slotted 8 goals .The Moose Boudoloh was in fine form for North with 9goals! A win at NB is always hard fought howeverBulleen will have come away feeling they have dancedwith their sister, not quite getting what they were lookingfor!

The top sides got the job done as Eltham and Hawthornaccounted for Richmond and Eley Park respectively . Theusual suspects in Turner, Mclaren and Blagrove starredin front of goals with 8 each whilst Dillon continues hisfine form at Centre Half Forward for the Turtles .Richmond had better players in Hibbins and Liuzzi. TheHawks Twin Towers of Tyson (10) and Lauletta (7) didthe damage as Hawthorn accounted for Eley Park . TheSharks best included Voila and Creswell .

PreviewWhere to start this week?Same principle holds this week for the top two in Elthamand Hawthorn . A win secures the double chance . PowerHouse have to both win and rely on one of them losing .

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Not completely out ofthe question as they allplay sides vying forfourth spot and all playaway from home !

Permutations not quite as clear for fourth spot however .Assuming we work on the principle that all three willstart as underdogs, percentage will become the key .BHN are now incumbent in the four and Bulleen willneed to have a 70ish point swing in terms of points todisplace them . Albert Park face a huge task, now beingfour points behind and also around 70 points behind onpercentage .

So what do we make of all that? Just concentrate onwinning, no slacking off in the last quarter but the restis out of everybody's control !

Box Hill North welcome Power House with a win goinga long way to ensuring both sides meet again next week .Great win by BHN last week whilst the House are mixingform a little bit as they prepare for finals action . TheHouse will be used to the smaller confines that ElgarPark presents and fancy them to get over the line !

L- --1 10Y, ;Edv rds, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 4 95

Lauletta . Daniel HAWTHORN AFC 7 88

McClaren, Adam ELTHAM OC 8 61

Penny, Daniel BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 60

Fradkin, Timothy BCLLEEN COBRAS AFC 3 55

Blagrove, Matthew ELTHAM OC 8 52

Cachia . Chris SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 2 50

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NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 34

BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 1 34

Weston . Scott ELTHAM OC 9 28

Bath . Jason POWER HOUSE AFC 5 27

Hyndman, James ELTHAM OC 0 2 7

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Bulleen welcome Eltham in another game where homeground advantage is miniinised . The Turtles love thewider expanses to enable their running machine to getgoing and Bulleen's ground will suit them to a tee .Turtles for mine .

Albert Park host Hawthorn, needing a miracle to getthrough . The Hawks good form continues and hard tosee why they should fall over now . Hawks by a couple .Only pride on the line as Richmond play Syndal Tally He.Richmond has made some solid strides this year andanother improving year in 2007 will see them move u,othe ranks . A disappointing year for the Sinners as theywould have hoped to bounce back from the relegationyear of 2005. Still, Syndal should be too good here .

Finally, Eley Park and North Brunswick clash to roundout the 2006 season . The Sharks have remainedcompetitive all year and should reflect on a job wel' donein doing so . North probably underachieved given theirlist however injuries provided a cruel blow all year.Tough but maybe Eley Park .

Any ~ay, don't forget you can get a hold of me via eithe0 4 18348723 or ed [email protected] .a u

Built congratulateFoskt; rd v yames . Plug has scarea years o liveswhen he charges for the ball . He is al ays giv g hisbest, mainly from full forward ; but with theoccasional VERY brief run in the ruck. He has beenheavily involved at committee level since he arrived atthe club . He is one of those TeW who truly embracethe club and realise there is a lot more to it thankicking a footy on a Saturday afternoon . Good luckfor the next 100! !

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Box Hill North AFC v Power House AFCRichmond Central AFC v Syndal Tally Ho AFC

Fr III, ,NORTH 6.3 11 .4 14 .11 15 .17 (107)BULLEEN C0'-ii; itFC I 7 8.12 13 .15 23 .17 (155)Nth Bruns: Goals: J . Boudoloh 9, H. Boyd 2, D . Newton 2, B . Robertson, A.Sammartino. Best : P. McLachlan, D . Pizzari, J . Boudoloh, V. FvlcErlain, N.Perry, P. Tartness Bull Cob : Goals : R . Badanjek 8, M . Rowe 5, B. Cookson4 . T. Fratlkin 3, T. Conn, J. Laurence, D . Trinchi. Best : B. Cookson, R.Badanjek, T. Conn, T. Moore, R . Daley, M . Rowe Umpires : Michael Forde(F) Kenneth Brewer (F)SYP1oAL TALLY NO AFC 0.1 1 .5 3.7 6.8 (44)BOX HILL NORTH AFC 6.10 10 .17 14 .21 25 .25 (175)Syn TH : Goals: C . Cacnia 2, T. Zaharopoulos . D . Paolone, B . Robinson, J .Rowe . Best : B. Robinson, C . Cackle, L . Sanders, K. Conrau, M. Glenister,A. Fleming BNit: Goals : C. Langley 8 . D . Martini 6, B. Olson 2, D . Penny 2,M. Hood 2, A . Beaumont 2, B . Pearce, M . Penny, J . Irish . Best : C . Plunkett,S. Irvine, M . Penny, C . Langley, D . Martini, J . Irish Umpires : GeoffreyDeveson (F) David Longtiaorth (F)POWER HOUSE AFC 4.3 5.5 7.10 9 .12 (66)ALBERT PARK AFC 4.1 9.2 9.2 t0.2 (62)PH: Goa Is : P. Edwards 4, M . Hill 2, B . Phillips, M . Taylor, D . Grahek . Best:rR. Hill, D. Boland, P. hliskelly, R. Davies, B. Brady, D . Grahek AP: Goals: G .Collins 3, B . Payne 3, R . Baker, W_ Harries, M . Nandi . S. Thompson . Best:L . Brown, S . Bennett, W. P,iclndoe, R . Baker, S . Phillips, W. HarriesUmt r: Simon Abel (B) Brent Woadhead (F) Mark Farrell (F) CallumF tt=' ooth (G) Bar, Shorter ( G )

2.4 7.7 14.12 23 .18 (154)1 .3 3.3 4 .4 7 .4 (46 )

G . iysnn 10 . D . Lauletta 7. S . Fisher, M . Caruana, D . Garlick,McVeigh . R. Ogge . Best : M . Tyson, M . Caruana, D .

y, D . Lau!etta, D . Garlick EP9: Goals: M . Viola 2, D .rs, U. Jolly, H . Ly. D. RoII . Best : M . Viola, C . Cresswell . D .Jolly, T. Siivers, J. Nelson Umpires: Andrew Straughair (F)'

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. _ .agro ._ 8, A . rti,cClaren 8, G . Turner 8, B. O'Malley 2, B .:e. R . Thomas, G . P•d,acRides, L .Mason, H . Dillon . Best: G .

1 c- M. Blagrm:e, R . Too, L. Ogilvie, T. Duggan Rich Cent :Goals : J'-meson 3, N . Pluske. Best: S . Hibbins, S . Liuzzi, A. Zuccaro, M .Kir J .' . r,eson, C. Coates Um' : David Windiow (F) Jamie Gunn (F)

ELTHAV OC o.11 ,a.17 24 .19 30 .26 (20b)RICFiP4r D C` . . --" AFC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)Eltham: Goals: S . Weston 9, L . Barnes 6, T. Brown 5, M. Abbot', 2, B. Galvin2 . B. Jorgensen 2, J . Baud, A . Sculli, T. Kaye, M . Dere . Best : M . Jarvis, S .Weston, L. Barnes, M . Hart, M . Pattison, A. Sculli Rich Cent : Best: G .Trian illeu, C. Lang, J . Neilsen, P. O'Meara . I . Burgess, M . Jone sF C 8.1 17.4 27.8 32 .17 (209)ELE'o P, 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 (3)f Goals : T. Dixon 11, T. Hyland 4, A. Rowell 4, N . Qpie 3, J . Pi 3, B .Blakeman 2, J . Murphy 2, A. Knott 2, L. Collins. Best : L . Ross . T. Dixon, B .Blakeman, A . Rowell, J . Murphy, N . opie EPS: Best S . West, D . Cowling,A. Chislett, R . Baseggio, T. Kay, M. Dupljanin5"- - ' -" LY NO AFC 3 .2 5.4 7.7 11 .11 (77)¢31 r;rLL'. .JRTH AFC 4.2 6.6 9.9 9.10 (64)

Goals: D . Reynolds 6, L . Dickenson 2, G . Clement 2, A . Rowe . Best :K. Conrau, G. Clement, B . Williamson, D . Reynolds, N . Hunter, M . BuckleyE . .: . . Goals : L . Keil!or 3, T. Thai 3, K . Oldfieltl 2, S . Smith . Best: T. Manna,A. Andrews, S . Evans, M. Lacey, L . Keillor, T. Tho iPOWER HOUSE AFC 5 .5 8.7 14.11 10 .14 (122)iLBERT PARK AFC 3.4 5.8 5.9 9.10 (64)

PH: Goals : J . Bath 5, N . Vougioukas 3, A. Contreras 2, C. Doolan, R .larshall, C . Plazzer, J . Fiarini, D . Mullen, G. Pocock, D . Gough, K . Stevens .Jest : J . Bath, K. Stevens, C. Donlan, R. Marshall, L . Adams, A. Contrera s

Goals : P. Smith 5. S . Allan 3, L . Baird . Best: T. Houston, D . Lyne, J .Marshall . M. Snowden, D . Quinlan, P. Smithe IT; "°••°SWICK AFC 3 .8 8.11 13 .15 16 .18 (114)BU : iRAS AFC 1 .1 2_3 5.4 8.9 (57),_ : Goals : J . Freeman 3, D . Carter 2, F. Papanastasatus 2, A. Taha2, N . hJers . S . Care, P. Guicas, H . Hassan, G. Paleodimos, M . Taha, R .PeasnelL Best: B . Williams, J. Freeman, G. Panagiotidis, N . Giovanoglou . A .Hal! Ni . Aliani Bull Cob : Goals : C . Batt 3, W. Singleton 2, A . Foskett, I .P1cLeod, M'. Unwin . Best : W. Singleton, D . Palermo, A . Cook, M. D :4ngelo,M . Unvain• P. Vaugha n

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UNDER 19 (1 )What a day it was for footy . Sun was bright and the business end of theseason closer by the second . One round to go and it all becomes clearer,the finals now set in stone, at least down to third ,

ReviewIn one of the biggest wins you are likely to see, De La smashed OldScotch by a margin just larger than 30 goals . Yikes! Smashingeverything all day, Adam Korivak booted eleven majors, while Lach Bullwas a sensation around the ground all day .University Blues ensured third spot, beating a hapless Collegians by sixgoals. I would have expected a bigger margin . Edward Hamer was best,while the reliable Zane Coventry was also dependable on the day . CoachSteve Carroll will be expecting big things over the next month . Prove mewrong lads, but I can't see you in the last week .Ladder leaders and premiership likely minor premiers Old Xavs, gavefellow finals contenders St Bernard's a ten goal lesson . Not theconfidence St Bernard's needed, but hey, whatever .In other games, the disappointing Marcellin defeated St Kevin's, whileRupo conquered fellow first year team BV and kept their finals hopesaliv e

PreviewMatch of the rounds for mine will see Rupo take on Old Xavs, Rupo needto win and have St Bernard's lose to make the finals . C'mon Rupo, giveit your best shot. Unfortunately that won't be enough . Go and see thebest in action .St Bernards have another tough one against De La . They will getwalloped and be left with little confidence come next week against theBlues .In other games that seem academic, Uni will take over St Kevin's, OldScotch will get over the line against Collegians and Marcellin will finishon a high against By.Lock of the week Free to beat their home-town rivals straight out . Theyare on fire . Looking forward to the finals . Happy punting !

UNDER 19 (2 )Brighton's 164 point triumph will still leave them short of Septemberstardom ,The Tonners kicked Trinity through the Section 3 door on Saturday,kicking 32-17, but the Camberwell win confirms Brighton fall short ofthe four. David Jennings bagged 12 goals, while James Sest wasoutstanding for the Tonners .The Raiders scraped through by 4 goals against the Friars . Big manO'Meara and Simon Allemand kicked four each for Whitefriars while Coxdown back and Daniel Mikhail in the middle were the matchwinners forParade.The Wellers secured 4th and showed they can win away from home,knocking off the Students by 22 . The Blacks had a 3 point lead at thefinal break, but the Wellers came home strong . Hugh Dickson was bestwhile Poynton backed up last week's effort, kicking 3 . The Panthersbelted the Fielders by 97. 'Pecs' Hodges starred while Bull and Rossidiskicked 4 each . The OM's squared the ledger against the first team to beatthem this year, Beauy, by 46 .With the four decided, Caulfield and Beauy fight for survival . The Sharkshost the Turners who will be brimming after their mammoth win las t

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week. This result will be closer,but the Tonners should take thepoints. The Fielders, half agame in front, but 1% behind,host the Friars . I'm picking thevisitors who showed som emongrel against the Raiders last week, meaning the Sharks will join theT's in Section 3 next year. The Wellers will upset Carey at BarnardReserve and the T's will go down to the Blacks at Bulleen . The Raidersand OM's revisit the carnage that occurred in Round 9 . Many grudgeswill come to Naughtin Oval and revenge will be on the Raider's mind.Parade by 5 goals, because I couldn't pick Melburnians on current form .bernecichdnetspace .net .a u

UNDER 19 (3)ReviewOrmond have well and truly thrown their hat in the premiership ring,with a win against the highly fancied St . Bede's Mentone . A six goal totwo second quarter saw Ormond hold a 31-point half time lead, but thiswas reduced to 12-points heading into the last quarter . While SamL'Huillier tried hard for SBMT with 4 goals, Ormond held on for a nail-biting 7-point victory, knocking SBMT off the top of the ladder in theprocess. Aaron Holman was judged best afield for Ormond, white th e

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UNDER 19 (1 )Benson, Richard OLD XAVERIANS (f) 1 72

Kelly, Luke OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4 40Kovarik, Adam DE LA SALLE OC 11 39

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Bull, Marshall OLD CAREY GR 4 58

Hillier, Caine OLD CAMBERWELL GR'S 2 57Solomon, Marcos OLD PARADIANS 2 51

UNDER 19 (3)Bodinnar, Mitch ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 0 73Barrand, Lee OAKLEIGH AFC 6 68

Ellis, Kyle OLD IVANHOE GR 0 64iiNDF.R 19111MLee,Thomas OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 57

Voglis, Peter BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 0 51Ligris, Christopher FITZROY REDS 3 46

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Johnson, Rhys OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 44Davis, Stefan MAZENOD OC 2 4 2

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ever reliable Simon To Hennepe was again in the thick of things. A ninegoal haul from Rhys Bennett helped La Trade defeat a disappointingBentleigh, with Adam Jesser and Dominic Conheady providing much ofLa Trobe's drive . Oakleigh thrashed Ajax to sit on top once again whileOld Ivanhoe and no trouble against Old Essendon . Remarkably, EmmausSt . Leo's had not won a game two weeks ago and now they have strungtwo together after beating MHSOB by 25 points . Patrick Mahon wasinstrumental with his three goals and best afield performance .

PreviewAnother finals preview awaits at when top of the table Oakleigh take onthe sleeping giant killer Ormond in a bruising affair before the finalsaction in September. The result in this game will shape the first week ofthe finals, however, while Ormond cannot move any higher despite theirheroic efforts last week, Oakleigh can still relinquish top spot andtherefore should do enough to win this cracking game . Late season flyerLa Trobe will win easily over Old Essendon, while Bentleigh should finishthe season on a high with a win over Ajax . Old Ivanhoe should take careof MHSOB, with Melbourne High Old Boys experiencing a disappointingseason with many star players being required in the senior team .Andrew Lim has been one shining light in an otherwise dark year bytheir standards. Red-hot Emmaus will be doing everything in theirpower to get three wins in a row and haul themselves off the bottom ofthe ladder, but unfortunately they take on SBMT on the rebound and willsuffer accordingly . All reports to aI_vafa4hotmail .com by 5pm Monday.

UNDER 19 (BLUE)Revie wIt was described as a 'Grand Final Preview' and potentially a 'classic'clash and boy did these two teams not let me down . Only a single pointseparated Old Haileyburians and Mazenod after four fast and furiousquarters of football, however, it was Old Haileyburians who held on tokeep their undefeated record intact . The lead swung between the twoteams with Mazenod kicking six goals to two in the second quarter aftera lacklustre start, while Old Haileyburians hit back to hold a 2-point leadat the last break. They held on in the end, but only just . Anthony Wrightkicked 5 for the winners while Christopher Brown was awesome forMazenod . A historic day for De La Golds as they wrapped up a finalsberth for the first time in their history with a win over Powerhouse/ SthMornington . While they got away to a slow start and were lucky to be infront at quarter time, the second quarter saw Harkins go on to the balland big Kovarik to full forward and the Gold Machine was away . Cust,Edwards, McKenna, Phillips, Monaghan and Semmel dominated themidfield and eight goals to two later De La had a match winning lead .Monash had a good win over Parkdale Vultures with Matt Sutherlandbooting 4 while Old Mentonians dealt with Hampton .

PreviewOld Haileyburians have gone through the home and away seasonundefeated and as luck would have it, now get to enjoy a week of R&Rbefore their assault on the finals. Their other major contender inMazenod will enjoy the surrounds of Citation Oval againstPowerhouse/Sth Mornington as they look to get all star players throughwithout injury. They should win this game easily. De La are cranking uptheir season at the right time and should deal with Monash without toomuch trouble while Hampton will be looking to end their disappointingseason on a high with a win against Parkdale . The form of Nicholas Lyalland Kyle Pinto have been definite highlights for Hampton as they pushfor regular senior selection next year . Old Mentonians will remain inthird spot despite this weekend's result, however, they will be oleased tosee Tim Bail and Matthew Jenkins retain the good late season formwhen they take on Oakleigh Clayton away from home . Old Mentonianswill win and will ready themselves for some intense finals action in thecoming weeks . All reports to al_vafa@hotmaii .com by 5pm Monday.

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ip)1 and 2 seem miles a head, shaping up for a killer semi final .The Reds ripped the Woodsmen apart, sporting 13 different goalkickers andscoring 33. 15 (21 .7 second half). The 187 point annihilation was over atquarter time with the Reds up 45-0 . Warner, Davrson-Smith and Halliwellkicked 4 each, while Kiel Donato (3) was unstoppable . The Aquinians wereboosted with an influx of talent in their 76 point victory over the Washes . Butthe lads are keeping a lid on things . The Old Saints kept Xavs down all day,actually leading at the main and final breaks, only to watch the visitors comeback to win by 4 goals . But this has to be disconcerting for the 3rd placedXavarians, tested by the potential wooden spooners . The Xavs haven't lookeda contender for weeks and need to get their act together or will struggleagainst the Bullants in 2 weeks. A real nothing game as Kew toppled adepleted Therry list by 35 points . The Therry seniors scouted a few 19's andwere consequently left exposed . More so, an inaccurate Kew had manychances to blow out the margin, kicking 16 .27. t"Jyley, (3) Loohram (3) andWang (1) were standouts for Kew.The last week of footy for 5 teams, leaving 4 to get down to business. tst vs3rd at Magpie Heartland and I really can't see the Xavs getting close to theReds . Hard to believe there is that much of a difference between the pace-setters and the 3rd spot. The refreshed Bullants travel to Westbourne to startthat winning feeling a week early . But it won't come easy as these two rivalsalways lock horns . Bullants should take ft. The Old Saints are playing to avoidthe Wooden Kitchen Utensil . So for that I'm gonna pick them to upset theLions. However the Woodsmen will not be so successful in avoiding theSpoon as the Aquinians get a pracky in before facing the Reds . It's all overfor Kew, as the cricketing whites come out a week earh},bernecich ,etspace.net .a u

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BVB : Gals: D. Lace . : 3, J . Pip- a 2, M. Holmes, J . Mumm r J. lezi, D" admovic.Best: M . Holmes, C . Beckley, Ml ilia, J. R;g!er D . Shepherd . D . Lucevic Rap : Goals: D,Gregory 4, B. LavEU 4, C. Thill3. 0 . Dean 2, J 5rad=ey, M . Elhss-Chnstens, D. MrGovem.M" Morrie. J . Pretty, D. Sleight . Best : B. AJkemade. A, S Ivester, J. Bradley, D . Gregory. A.Day, J. Pretty Umpires: Nathan Sheopard (F) Jason Lane (F )COLLEGIANS 3.3 43 6.3 106 (66)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4,5 10,8 12,17 16 .19 (115)Call: Goals: T Zrmbachs 4, W. Terrill 2, L Sav+tides 2, D . Ra)kumar, P. Blender. Best : W.Tardit TLZimbachs, T. Bulling, S . Grose, A . Restein. L . Saunders Uni B: Goals S. Gilbertson

Whelan. Best: E Ha r Z Coventry, J Crameri. N . Bradley. S. Gilbertson, D. WoodUmpires : Patrick Lan t . Palfreyman (C )DE LA SALLE OC 5.8 13.15 23.20 34 .25 (229)OLD SCOTCH 0.0 0 3 1,4 1 .5(11)OLS : Goals: A . Korank 11, J . Gulch 4, N. Roberts 4, L. Bull 2,W. Fenton 2, J. Hansen 2. S.Nethersole 2 . J . Pitcher 2, FJ" Roberts 2 . G . Hesse, S . Dillon Best: I . Bull . A . Koverk, J.Gatch, C. Ball, J . Pitcherc J . Lamb Williams Old S: Goals: A . Tumml . Best : L . McDonough,IN, Cox, A. Tummel, N . Lawrence, C . Perkins, J. Daggian Umpires: Logan Smith (F) DavidAnselmi (F )ST KEVINS OB 3,1 4.3 8,3 104(64)MARCELLIN OC 2d 4 .7 9.8 16A1 (107)SKOB: Goals: T. Dixon 3, S. Conran 2, T. Laflanzio 2, J . Mullen 2, J . Kenredy. Best: R.Nissen, A . Peleza, A. Keely, T. Dixon H . Low, S. Conran Marc : Goals : J. Delahunty 4, X .Kutch 4, D . Fraser 2, M, Ryan 2, T Coghlan 2, S Abrahams, P. Newnes. Best : S. Abrahams,G . Hogarth, M" Nash, P. Newnes, M. Ryan, R. Scott Umpires: David D Alters (F) AviUdekselman (F)OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4.4 8.9 11 .13 18 .76 (124)ST BERNARDS 10 5,2 6.2 8.4 1521Did Xav: Goals: L. Kelly 4 . J . McNamara 4. J_ Mercun 3, T, Oynon 3, T. Preece, A . Ross, R .Benson, A . Torre. Best: J . McNamara, R Harbeck, N . Saunders . D. Quinn, W. 0 Sullivan, J .Mercun St Bern: Goals: M. Marion 3, J . Vin°y K. Dalmau, A. Harrison, S . Gavin T. Cavan .Best: T. Caven, L. Van Meal, M, Marion, G . a3seggeo, T. Raffle, J . Joey Umpires: BrunoSavo (F) Brien Viesiddhead (F)

~.~E? 2I3aOLD CAREY GR 5.7 10.11 15 .16 20 .20(140)CAULFIELD GR 01 43 5,5 6.7143 1Old C: Goals M. But 4, D . Rossidis 4, B . Smithvnck 3, J . MacReady - Brown 3, G . Parker2, D . Elliott 2. J . Newnham, J. Wagner. Best: M, Baker, P. Lannieg, G . Hodges, H . Adam . B .Smitharick, D. Rossidis Caul : Goals : T. Splnks 3, B. Hyland, M . Sessler, A kYOlkovz Best :A . Ross, M . Hardy, T. Spoke, M. Sessler, J . McCahon. A, Vyaikovr Umpires: FrancisKavanagh (F) Paul Dinneen (F )OLD h1EL0URNIAHS 1 .4 5.5 10.10 12 .22(94)BEAUMARIS FC 3 .2 5"5 6"6 68 (44)Old Malin Goals : 10 Shaughnessy 4, L . Hopkins 2, B. McKie 2, N . Morrison, G . Hanger,A MacKay, P. Kruger, Best. N . Lawler, B. Finnerta T 0'Shaughrr°ssy, P. Kruger, S. PlavtairN Net Beaam: Goals: J . Gregory 2. A Chmery, R . Gtliespie, T. Hunt, A McNeil, Best: AMueller, M . Wilson, J. Torcasio, J . Fisher, R. Scrivener, A. Chinery Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)Scott Fraser (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .2 6.6 12.8 13"12 490)OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 3,2 9.3 12.5 17.10 (112)Uni B: Goals : J. Cordner 4, B . Mikus 3, C. Shavi 2, M. Bond, J . Russell. N. Cement, R .Shaw. Best S. Jess, J Cordner, J. Russell, C . ShaEr, R. Shaw, N. Dornauf Old C : Goals : C.Poynton 3, J . Hunt 3, D . McCabe 3, C, Hiller 2, T . Shanks 2, C . Wright 2. T, Peasnell, N .Coombs . Best H, Dickson, A. Roman n, D. McCabe, T. Shanks, J . Hunt, S . MulliganUmpires: Matthew 0'Keefe (F) Jarred Wakeling F)OLD BRIGHTON GR 8 .3 15.7 24.11 32.17 (209)OLD TRINITY GR 2"4 26 4.9 6.9 (45)Old Br Goals : D. Jennings 12, A- Gunning 4, J . Geddes 3. M. Dewar 3, B. Tak!e 3, T.Edwards 2. S. Henley, C. Dowling, R" Baines, J. Ward, C . Begs. Best: D . Jennings, J, Seat,M. Dewar, T. Skewed, R Eastgate, J . Miller Old To Goals: J. Osborn 2, C . Stockdale 2, S,Cole, H . Barfield, Best : H Bantield, T. Dolphins, J . Osborn . M. Keoitis, A. Cromer, C. BeatonUmpires: Dallas Saxby (F) Luke Michalsky (F) Mitchell Hutchison (B) Brendan Dowling (B)WHITEFRIARS OC 3 1 5.1 8,4 10,6 (66)OLD PARADIANS 5.1 8.2 10.4 14.6 (90)White: Goals: J, O'Meara 4, S. Allemand 4, B. Spavetto, M . Stafford. Best" G . Power, ftMirabe0a, S . ASemand, J . O'Meara. J. Scannell, P. Srorovingas Old Par, Goals : R. Bugeja3, C. Saga 3, M . Solomon 2, A. Rendma 2 . J . Kandilakis, N . Curcio, J . Donald, L. Songs.Best: R. Bogeja, A. Can . P, Watson, A . Sheehy, M . Simpson, N . Curcio Umpires : MalcolmFoard (C) Peter Pullen (F)

UNDER 19131BENTLEIGH 6,3 116 15"9 20 .11 (131)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 6.5 11.6 13,10 23 .15 (153)Bent : Goals: B . Hunt 5, M . Laskz'f 4,1 Fridman 4, J . Coyne 3, J. trlacLeo-d, L. Morrison, S.Fergus, Z. Vearing, Best: I . Morrison, J. MacLeod, B. Hunt, M . Laskey, T. Brew, S. FergusLaTmbe : Goals : R . Bennett 9. K. Donovan 4. B. Hunt 3, A. Jesser 3, T. 0 Halloran 2. D,Moore. H. Biggs . Best: A . Jesser, D . Conheady. R . Bennett, H. Biggs, D . Moore, G . BenceUmpires : Ea Hares (F) Marlyn Bona (f) Jessica Rollo (B) Simon Beveridge (B )ST CEDES MENTONE TIGERS 4.2 6,5 10.8 12.12 (84)ONM000 AFC 5.3 11.6 12.8 13.13 (91)StBtN4T: Goals: S . L Hindle, 4, D . Lynch 2, S . McLaughlin 2, J. Labeled, C. Mouritz, R .

Si - _, G. 0fearne, D" Lync hOrm: uai>. ~ m, S.,wili-, I,, iiyde . R Keane, Best : A.Holman S . To d nneci J4 Chisholm i . t, D. Frazier N .rde Umpires: AnthonyLiIley (F) Schwa b:^={FI 6"icha e_t Jordan Ror ._ (B)OAKLEIGHAFC 6.2 14.10 21 .12 30 .15(195)AJAX AFC 2.2 3.2 4.3 4.3(27)Oak: Goals : L. Barrand H . D" Castigan 6, M . Bennett 5, C. Meyers 5. S. Doherty 4, T.Edwards 2, D. Wills, T. Eden, Best: T, Eden, J_ McGarry, T. Edwards . J Derks-Revere, L.Barrens, D, Ceshgar, AJAX; Goals : J . Mean, M . Herscu, G Milner. Y Lang Best : B.Ratstem . D . Simon, 0. Balzer M- Herscu . A Freedman, Y. Lang Umpires: Jack Fagan (F)Peter Teesdale (ROLD ESSENDDN GR 7.8 i501OLD IVANHOE GR 21,18 (144)Old Ess : Goals : J . Young 2, E . Sallow, D. Rancor, B . Madder. D . McGerrl, A . Dudderidge.Best A. Dadderidge, R, Jones, B. Rembcuiis, J. Young, T, Robertson, D. BensonOld Ie: Goals: H. Dckretser 6. C . Nichol 3, J . Mines 2 . R . Gi->schen 2, D . Mapped 2, &Hartnck, S . Harrison, R. Hondremahdis, A. Smith. A . Drorietes Best J . Cornett, R,Gieschen, C . Nichol, C . Rosaries, D . Madigan, H . Dekretser Dunned Umpires: GreatenHumchen (F) Chris Langford (F)@AHSOB 35 59 7.11 11"19 ( 85)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 2.1 8.3 12.7 17 .8 (110)MHSOB: Goals : A . Higgins 2. A. Lfl?ichales 2, A. Mrchener 2, J" Bunting, P. Fraczek, P.Fountain, S. Wrigley, N . L-avars . Best : A. Lim, S. Vtllani, J . Maley. A. Grumble, VJ. Revaks,D . Bird ESL : Goals: S. Mills 3 . P. Mahon 3 . M. Dobson 3, A. McCann 2,'A. Needham 2, J.Quirk 2, P. McCluskey, N . Tam6urro . Best : P. Mahon . 0, Wilson, M. DOrazm, M. Dobscn,J . 0'Alberto, P.S . Simbo!on Umpires: Ron Martyn (F) Peter Grift^,hs ( )

NOER 1918LUDE LA SALLE OC 3.3 11,5 17.14 22,18 (150)POVdERHOUSE/STNAtDRNIHGTON 12 54 56 10.7i67)DL S: Goals : T. Kovank 4, J. Phillips 3, L . Seminal 3, P. EAOnaghar, 3, R . Breda 2, S. Edwards2, G . Rae 2, S. Fa ;rbrather 2, C. Grant . Best: P. Monaghan, L . Semmel . A . McKenna, J.Philh rs, S . Cut, C . Grant PHISP4: Goals : N . Coy 3, T. Marme 2, R . Hines 2, L Jackson, R"Wood, D. Coleman. Best . B Price, S . Wright D. Edwards, R. Hines, L . Brouwer, R . WoodU - ^ - ~ ^qan Smith (F) David Anselirm (F )OLD 06 43 11.10 1416 19 22 (136)PIOVEnS AFC 51 6 1 7 .5 8.5(53)Old t : Goals : L. Mitchell 3, J. Dodd 3 . J . Prowse 2. M . Lumsden 2, M . Banners 2, J.Lumsaen 2, S Fairbanks, M . Allier, D . Capons, J . Thompson Best: T Bail, M . Jenkins . J.Ttrorqv ;on, S . 0 Halloran, J. Prows;, L. Mitchell Tnantayllou Hampt Rov: Goals" J.Schafer, L . Smith, R. White, T. McCarthy. N . Lyall, N . P.iorecrofl J . Ward . M. Judson. Best:J. Marasco, N. Ulbrich, M Judson, E . Louie R" Lang, B. Thompson Umpires : Frank Stokes(F) Paul Jones (F)PARKBALE VULTURES 1,1 21 53 6,5 (41)A10NASN BLUES 2.3 5.10 7,14 11 1 9 (85)Park V : Goals : J . Geaozdz 2, M . Beaman, A. Van Slavered, P. Dd rrio, J . Weigier Best: J.Gwozdz, D . Berth, A. Vpootl . P. Oduvi0. J . Chuty. S. Redmond Man BI: Goals M . Sutherland4, K. Collins 3, J. Waldron 2, A . Jordan, J. Crook. Best: K . Collins, T. Johnstone . D. Coe, S.Jacobson, M Sutherland, T. Kavanagh Umpires: Andrew Straughair (F) Michael Ryde (F)MAZE000 OC 1 3 7 .8 10.13 1416 (100)OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3,5 5.6 11 .9 15 .11 (101)A9az : Goals F. Deegan 3, N. Caper 2, N. Crameri 2, P. Stanley 2, C . Brown 2, S . Davis2, L. Castledme Best : C, Brown, F. Deegan, A, tVeekes, J. Miller, P. Stanley, N . GrahamOld H: Goals : A. Wright 5, D . Korlos 4, R . Johnson 2, C . Casey, T. Gill, N- Harrison, N.Chinos, Best : M. Doyle, D . Mason, A. Wright, N . Critters . B. Dolman, D . KailasUmpires: Michael Hooper (F) Richard Yam (F )OAKLEIGH CLAY T ON - BYE,

9RNTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT'S COLLEGE 1 .3 63 8.6 9.11 (65)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.3 5.9 7.13 12.17 (89)NOB/StP : Goals: M, Rapa 2, T. Smith, D . Ronan, A. Torpy. K . Adams, I. Klewer, C . Ford. AKirk, Best: G . Ford, A. Torp,v, M. Gaslin, K. Adams, T. Smith, D. Ronan Old X(2) : Goals : Lee5, Valve, 2, Flegeltaub 2, Cox, Ley, Di Stefano . Best : Gmrgu+s, Lee, Chisholm, Doyle,Lunardi, Follacchia Umpires: Matt Howarth (F) Phil Howarth (F )AOUINAS OC 2 .4 5.10 10.4 19 .16 (130)OLD WEST80URNE 12 53 7,4 0 .6 (54)Aquinas : Details not received Old West : Goals: H . Templeton 2, A- While 2, -1. Precher 2,J . Ryan, C . Pettlgrezv . Best : S. Davis, J. Callus, C . Pettigrew, H . Templeton . M. Williamson,D . Sidwell Umpires : Jason Evans (F) David Owens (F )FITZROY REDS a5 12.8 24,13 33 1 5 (213)RUPERTSW000 AFC 0.0 2.1 2.4 5.6 (36)Fitz Reds: Goals: 11.4 . Warner 4, J . Dawson-Smdh 4, L HallYaell 4, J . Boyle 3, K . Donato 3, F.Masse, 3, C. Lgris 1 J . Beech 2, H. Topp 2, M. Biggs 2. D. Lee, Rest: K . Donato, J. Dawson-Smith, G . Linger, B. h4innis, F. Alasso, C. Lou :s-Gleason Mmnis, S . Kidd RuperG : Goals: M .Braddy, J. Cariss, S. VandenhurR, N. Burns, C . Gillman . Best: D. Not, S. Vandenhurk, J,Taylor, N. Bums, C . Gillman, C . Cover Umpires: Sean Scully Ism) (F) Paul Tyrer (F jKEW AFC 5.8 9.17 10 .21 16 .2i (123)THERRY PENOLA OD 5.0 7-1 10.5 1310 (88)Kew: Goals : R, N,dey 3, J . Lcorham 3. A. Lucisano 2, N. Monaco 2, B. Nicholas 2, D,Gallagher-Lyan, T. Wang, D. Well, D. Berry. Best : R. Udviey, D. Well, T. Wang, G. Williams. D .Berry, J. Deangelis Therry Pen: Goals : M . Ccnbay 4, K, Robertson 2, M . Costello 2, L . Doled,R . Brenr,an, A. Page . D . Walshe, D. Ni Kibbin, Best : M. Conbay, M. Castello, L . Golan, M .Costello, A . Drummond, R. Brennan Umpires: Patrick Maebus (F) Stephen Mason (C)BULLEEN TEhiPLESTOWE - BYE ,

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. . inning EdgePresentations

Revie, jThese results proved yet again that a week is a long timein football, when in at least two games ; last week's formwas completely overturned . These reversals limited meto one correct prediction .

Section 1Only inaccurate kicking, with the wind by Old Xaveriansprevented them from holding the lead at quarter timeagainst Old Scotch . In the second quarter Old Xaveriansreversed the trends of the day by building a substantiallead while kicking into the wind at the Glenhuntly Roadend of the Arena . At half time the "Crocodiles" led by 15points . The third quarter saw the Old Xaveriansdominate, when aided by the wind they built anunassailable lead of 56 points . Old Scotch made noadvancement in the final quarter as Old Xaverians ~, anton to a 59 point victory.

Section 2Monash Blues took advantage of the strong wind in thefirst quarter to achieve two aims : they held Collegiansscoreless and they built a 31 point lead . Strong Monashdefence limited Collegian's opportunities up forward inthe second quarter. Inaccuracy restricted Monash to a28 point lead at half time . The pattern continued into thethird quarter when Collegians again failed to score andMonash with dominant "on ballers" feeding theirforwards, held a "Heinz" lead of 57 points at the lastchange . Led by Greg Oakley, the Collegians forwardsrestored some respectability to the scoreboard bytrebling the Monash last quarter score . HoweverMonash clearly deserved their 46 point victory. RoverPaul Coghlin was the tvionash star. He was ably assistedby Ben Moncrieff, Keith Perry, and Mat Riddle.

"'hen last week's record breakers Old Trinity led FitzroyReds at half time, it appeared they were well on theirway to their third victory over "The Perspirationals" inas many encounters . Trinity opened the third quarter inthe same vein, before the Reds started their rear guardaction . Trinity led narrowly at the last change beforebeing overrun by a resurgent Fitzroy Reds, whosepersistence was rewarded with a 14 point win . No onepersonified the Red's persistence better than veteranTony Jackson .

Sectiuii 1

Old Xaverians todaycontest their fifteent hsuccessive Grand Final ahilst the minor premiers,Prahran will play in their second Grand Final (OldXaverians beat them by 68 points in 2003 .) .For three quarters of the Second Semi Final, Prahrangave Old Xaverians a football lesson, from which the"Crocodiles" showed they have learned quickly . Prahranran hard ; "lost" opponents and kicked long to the goalsquare . Can they do it again? The Xaverians will bebetter prepared today and will, I suspect, field a morebalanced side . Man on man duels will be in order untilthe l : .verians win possession, then we should see thei r

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on ball players carry the ball forward to Dan Rush andthe returned Patrick Hall ,Although Prahran should be the better side in aerialduels, the ball will be on the ground more and I suspectover four quarters ; the Old Xaverians will prove the fitterrunning side . Prahran fade outs in finals will have beennoted by Matthew Hall and his assistants, who couldencourage a lot of early running by the Xaverians to tirethose Prahran veterans, whose four quarter efforts havebeen scarce on Sports Cover Arena .As much as I admire the skills of Prahran players suchas Brett Cartledge, Dave Butterworth and Jason Storer,any one of whom could prove the match winner, I doselect Old Xaverians, as I believe they will run out thecomplete match better than will their Prahranopponents .

Section 2To select the winner of the Mount Lilydale versusMonash Blues game is no easy task as their close SemiFinal encounter was preceded by two one sided games ,in which each side won one easily . Although MonashBlues only lost one home and away game against threeMt Lilydale losses, their Semi Final win entitles MtLilydale to flag favouritism as they strive for theirfourteenth successive victory. The outcome of this gamecould well have been determined at Tuesday's tribunalhearing where Monash ruckman Hugh Batrouneyanswered a charge . His palming to players like PaulCoghlin has been a strength of the Monash game plan .Batrouney's absence would make the task of Lilydalesmall men Pat Carolan, a major goalsneak and Chris .Gibson so much easier.The Monash defence must nullify the skills of HaydnMoyes and Michael Rhodes, who have constantly beenamong Mt Lilydale's star players .Mt Lilydale may suffer big game nerves as their successthis season has been prolonged and in contrast to theirresults in 2005, where they persevered against immenseodds . Monash will be out to show their consistencydeserves reward in the form of a premiership . I reckonthis will be another close encounter and I suspectMonash will win narrowly. Maybe a tie would justify my"fence sitting "

Section 3Can Old Essendon again hold Fitzroy Reds in the firstquarter? They did in the Semi Final and won . They didnot in Rounds 5 and 14 and lost . The Reds are a veryeven side, who persist and refuse to surrender as

instanced last week . Veterans Nick Auden and Tony

Jackson give the reds constant drive . Against OldEssendon, D .Bahr, Schofield, Clarke and Madden havedone well in at least two games . For Old Essendon, thestars have been more numerous . Chris Morgan (6

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goals) starred in the Semi Final . Sam Evans and DeanPodger each kicked multiple goals in Round 5 and aswell they did well in the Semi . Add to their contributionsthose of wing man . Jeffrey Walker, Brett Turner,defender Angelo Greco and coach, John Rush in theruck and Old Essendon's all round talent emerges . Isuspect they will start better than during the season andwill be able to withstand the Fitzroy Reds advancesbefore clinching the Premiership by finishing better thana tiring Fitzroy Reds .

Team Managers .This week, I received my usual report from MonashBlues stalwarts, Jan . and Leon Collier, whose report Ifailed to acknowledge last week. I am truly penitent andpublicly tender my apology to Jan . and Leon . A pennanttoday may alleviate their anger! Please supply GrandFinall details by 1 .00 p .m. on Monday.nknugentGbigpond .co m

Old Essendon congratulate Derek Poulton on 2 0 6games . A dashing backman, Premiership playerand Life Member at the club . We hope Derekcontinues next year, if not on the field, hisexperience would be invaluable on the committee .Congratulations Derek .Congratulations to Dean Podger on 150 games . Astrong mark and penetrating kick, he has thatability to turn a game with a freakish mark andgoal . Well done Dean, good luck to you both in thisweekend's Grand Final .

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PRELIF9IL .tRY Ft?!AL RESULTSOLD .,,VERIAPlS 0.7 4.11 11 .17 13 .22 (100)OLD SCOTCH 1.1 3.2 4.3 6.5 (41)Old Xaverians : Details not received .Old Scotch : Goals : C . Swan 2, A. Millar, D . Adderley, M. Giulieri, N .Simon . Best : C . Logan, A. Mitchell, W. Symington, M . Whytcross, T.Collie, M . Sno wUmpires: Brian Nunn (C) Mark Thornhill (C) Thomas Windlow (B)Malcolm Foard (B) Trevor Hansen (G )

CLDB 18 tztPRELIMINARY FINAL RESULTS

MONASH BLUES 4.7 5.11 9.16 11 .20 (86)COLLEGIANS 0.0 2.1 2.1 6.4 (40)Monash Blues : Goals : P. Coughlin 4, T. Haines 2, K . Perry 2, M .Johnstone, L . Richardson, J . Sheldon . Best : P. Coughlin, D. West, M .Johnstone, T. Blasch, D . Barlow, R . Fullerto nCollegians: Goals : G . Oakley 3, S . Day, J . Taylor, L. Vague . Best: L .Schoknecht, G. Oakley, P. Johnson, M . Forster, D. Perkov, D . OsborneUmpires : Simon Brooks (C) Nick Palfreyman (C) Kane Fetterplace (B)Francis Kavanagh (B) Lindsay McIntyre (B) Simon Merigan (B)Richard Benson (G) Joseph Salvatore (G)

CLUB 18 t31PRELIMINARY FINAL RESULT S

FITZROY REDS 1.2 3.2 6.4 11.5 (71)OLD TRINITY GR 3.3 5.7 7.9 8.9 (57)Fitzroy Reds: Goals: G . Crane 2, B . McNicol 2, J . Price 2, G . Box, T.Jackson, J . Stevenson, D . Schiiebs, M. Kelly. Best : D. Bahr, W. Bahr, T.Leske, N. Schofield . J . Perry, J . PriceOld Trinity: Goals: J. Arrowsmith 2, D. Cristiano 2, R . Hillas 2, M .Bourke, R . Ullangara. Best : T. Cade, S. Dipasquale, N . Stebbins, J .Arrowsmith, R . Gamble, D . Hildebrand tUmpires : Paul Matton (C) Robert O'Halloran (C) Patrick Lambert (B)Rhett Parker (B) David Windlovr (B) Thomas Windlow (B) AnthonyByrnes (G) Danny Carroll (G )

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26 G . Scott 16 J. Poulus28 M. De Jong 17 B. Beatham31 J. Storer 18 M. Holme s32 P. Limoli 19 P. Torre s33 S. Ivak 21 L . Hardwick34 A. Slawinski 22 D. Rush35 T.Jackson 23 M. Davies41 T. Belej 24 T. Roch e42 R . Stephens 26 J. Silk44 M. Howard 27 J. Hawkin s45 B. Burgess 28 R . Prideaux46 J. Eve 31 S. Clohessy47 T McIver 32 J. Hardwick48 B. Mactiernan 34 J. Hardwick50 J, Cranfield 35 P. Williamson51 A. Carroll 37 S. Hulett54 C. Henderson 38 W . Irelan d60 S. Erickson 39 A. McCarthy68 L . Kitchen 41 D. Ree s

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Coach : Nathan PearceAsst. Coach: Nathan Rarinsley

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15 F. Livingston

16 R . McKenzie

17 M. Vos

22 D. Marotti

23 B. Egan

24 D. Cerra

25 M. Henry

26 H . Moyes

28 D. Harris29 B. Bailli e

30 D. Finkemeyer31 A. Delahunt32 P. Carolan (VC)33 D. Fitzgerald34 L. Hickey36 S . Roche38 B. Andresvs46 T. Flanagan51 J . Paull56 M . Rhodes (C)

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20 M. Riddle21 J. O'Dwyer22 P. Guny23 J. Parsons24 L . Woods26 M. Johnstone

27 M. Crossland

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~~~~~ali S NPaul Mahony has done it again picking up 2 .5 slabs for getting the

following correct : Brewers (Old Carey) a urnGrfs (Bulleen Temp)

Exclamations (Old Geelong) Winos (Yarra Valley) Sailors (Peninsula)

Sand Belts (Oakleigh) Young Poets (Salesian OC) Toms (Aquinas)Emeralds (Sth Melb Districts) Statues (Bentleigh) Backyard Boys

(Elsternwick) Feathers (Old Westbourne) . Six pack consolation prizesto Brewer Duncan Palmer and eclectic Peter Fuller whose been

involved with nearly every club in the Ammos in different roles .

2Sla1Ds to Grab Match these Hille Names to the D4 Clubs :

Stationmasters, Flakes, Charmers, Tipsters, Sparks, Oxacanthas,

Foxes, Protesters, Artists & Elgar Lears . Winner is first correctemail to lJhifl, riis,us e?lr.:ac by 4 .00pm Monday Aug 28

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2006 c, - - d - Likely to be 16 out of 28 -B t-illian t I I IA Went for Single Melts, Uncannies, Ti omes & Skies -Threesomes have missed out; Storm will make it, R4etrognomes close (3)B Went for Drifters, Wind Farmers, Beach Boys & Clydesdales - oN erlooked Purple Hearts and Hestias the top two !! (2 )C Went for reamers. Socialists, Philanthropists & Triads - Socialists replaced by Ednas or Circle Workers (2 )Dl Went for Brewer ;, I :: .clamations, Chapels & Winos - Chap-els replaced by Turnoffs; Angelas challenging winos (probably 3)D2 Went for Sailors. .-~' Belts, Governors & Understandables - overlooked Poets & Toms (2 )D3 went for B'. ( , others, Emeralds & Cemetarians - missed Statues & Two Shots are challenging Feathers (probably 2)B4 Went for C armr ,, .,,s, Flakes &- Protesters - only Artists are in at this stage ; Charmers still a chance (probably 2)

Recovery ` - to those clubs that saved a season heading south : A Barrels B Drifters C Circle Workers

(and may play fina' ) D1 Chapels (will win today to survive) D2 ies 2 7nderstandab3es D3 Cemetarians D4

Protesters . Other clubs to show bounceback qualities were Tums, _ ets, Clydesdales and Merry Oldes.

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AJAX Engineered Fasteners Foaming At Mouth

Eddies Win Melbourne TV Ratings Tussl e

Two Shots Welcome Parkville Village Opening

Red Fact : Reds had 4 out of 5 teams in thefinals this season - well done to the coachingstaff on a tremendous performanc eRed Act : Reds have appointed Steve Mausas Senior coach to replace the legendaryGraham Burgen - see Ammo website.ed ~.tact : Reds have secured a 3 yearsponsorship from Fitzroy Rotary Clu bted Cract : Craig "Litza" Little anchors theReds Trivial Hirsute at the Hungarian Hall inNorth Fitzroy tonight

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FRI AUG 22 CLw ;;~III FGi-SAT AUG 26 AJA X Y OLD CAM BE RWELL (C)

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SAT SEPT 2 OLD XAVERIANS v OLD TRINITY (A)SUN SEPT 3 FIDA

third e,, -, . ce ($50);fourth offence(S300) ; each subsequent offence ($100).

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Ben H akim, Old Essendon . Attempting to strike, 1 match .

Steven Gunsberg, Old Trinity (Under-19).Kicking, 8 matches .

Patrick Disiervi, Oakleigh (Under-19) .Striking, 2 matches.

Matthew Biggs, Fitzroy Reds ( Under-19) . Headbutting ,6 matches.

* Craig Skicko, Banyule . Striking, 2 matches .

* Jonathon Downey, Old Xaverians ( Under-1 9) .Attempting to strike, 1 match .

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September 2 I C- I iJ, .on Finals begin

September 4 Presentation Night - Carlton Crest

September 9 A & B Section Finals begin

September 16 C- D§ and U19 Section Grand Finais

September 23/24 A & B Section Grand Finals

December 4 Annual General Meetin g

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T"!F Name the grid square where you think theball was in the original photo .PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a m ja"Lucky Draw" at the end of the season .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ballwas) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "AmateurFootballer" .

LAST WEEK THE BALL WAS IN C3, THIS WEEKS SPOT THEBALL WINNERS :No winners .

HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person . Tear off entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mai lto: VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 . No Photocopieta x ed entries .

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

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10 6 1 1277 1191 42 107.22

10 6 0 1236 1071 40 1154 17 10 0 995 908 28 109.58

6 9 1 1081 1366 26 79.142 15 0 865 1556 8 55.59

1 16 0 610 1782 4 34.23

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14 3 0 2251 1086 Cr6 207.2714 3 0 1931 980 56 197.04

14 3 0 1585 1118 56 141 .7710 7 0 1910 1497 40 127.59

BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 17

ALBERT PARK AFC 17SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 17

ELEY PARK SHARKS 17

NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 17RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 7

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POWER IOUSE AFC 17HAWTHORN AFC 17

NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 1 7

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4 13 0 1231 1953 16 63.03

0 17 0 832 2787 0 29.85

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15 2 0 1731 552 60 313.59

15 2 0 1641 755 60 217.3512 5 0 1650 707 48 233.38

10 7 0 1208 1095 40 110.32

9 8 0 1153 1056 36 109.19

8 9 0 1521 1128 32 134.847 10 0 1179 1220 28 96 .64

6 11 0 1126 1245 24 90.44

2 15 0 671 2174 8 30 .861 16 0 509 2457 4 20.72

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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 17 8 9 0 1060 1225 32 86 .53BENTLEIGH 17 6 11 0 1443 1742 24 82 .84h9HS0B 17 6 11 0 1158 1614 24 7115OLD ESSENDON GR 17 4 13 0 1080 1906 16 56 .66AJAX AFC 17 2 15 0 1106 1964 8 56 .31EMMAUS ST LEDS 00 17 2 15 0 941 2372 8 39 .67

P W L D For Ag Pis %

OLD HAILEYBURIANS 17 17 0 0 2013 798 68 252 .2604AZENOD OC 17 14 3 0 1784 878 56 20319OLD fiAENTONIANS 17 13 4 0 1315 937 52 140 .34DE LA SALLE OC 17 11 6 0 1445 1141 44 126 .64

HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 17 8 9 0 1114 1370 32 81 .31MONASH BLUES 17 7 10 0 833 1284 28 64 .88P'HOUSEfSTH N10RNIidGTON 17 4 13 0 852 1519 1 6 56 .09PARKDALE VULTURES 17 4 13 0 809 1668 16 48 .50

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FITZROY REDS 17 15 2 0 1745 898 60 194 .32AQUINAS OC 17 15 2 0 1487 935 60 159 .04

OLD XAVERlANS (2) 17 11 6 0 1449 1177 44 123 .11BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 17 10 6 1 1575 1365 42 115 .38

OLD WESTBOURNE 17 8 9 0 1174 1526 32 76 .93THERRY PENOLA 06 17 7 9 1 1202 1575 30 76 .32KEW AFC 17 7 10 0 1294 1397 28 92 .63RUPERTSW000AFC 17 6 11 0 978 1648 24 59.34NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 17 5 12 0 1172 1555 20 75 .37

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 10 6 0 1594 1207 40 132.06

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16 7 9 0 1220 1419 28 85 .9816 4 12 0 1142 1503 16 75.98

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OLD SCOTCH 16 15 1 0 1472 793 60 185.62OLD XAVERI 5 16 13 3 0 1523 660 52 230.76DE LA SALLE 16 12 4 0 1326 703 48 188.62UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 12 4 0 1311 721 48 181 .83

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OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 17BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC17OLD GEELONG FC 17YARRA VALLEY OB 1 7

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OLD EY GP' A MARIANS 17OLD MENTONIANS 17

RUPERTSWOOD AFC 1 7

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BUL LEEN TEMPLESTOWE APO 17EMMAUS ST LEOS DC AFC 17

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