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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 2, 2005

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The hewCoach Facto r

it ,I(-lit history is any sort of guide, Old'Jclburnians look primed to win the A

iionflag this year. Before you reach for~pectacles and/or a cyanide pill ,

the reasoning . . . .n markable trend has emerged in

~ ;ficur football recently, which has seen

that opt for a new coach rewarded

,1i, n immediate premiership. Whethe r

ihc transient nature of amateur

or the simple fact that young

il"ffiers constantly need newt,,,ll,i~es and mentors, the old phrase

i,

seemed to click" he says .In B Section, the story is similar. Dave

Murrav crossed from Mazenod to coach StKevins last year and immediately

delivered a premiership and promotion .

The previous vear, debutant Tony Miller

guided De La Salle to an unlikely

premiership from fourth position . In

keeping with the vagaries of local football,

he was then given the flick !

A recurring theme is the fresh players

that a new coach can bring to the club .

Simon Madden has already set the wheels

in motion at St Bernard's, luring Sam

Crouch (Assumption College & Coburg

Tigers), Jay Cheep (a state Under 18s

player, via Geelong), Danny Roach (exCollingwood) as well as his son Josh

(Bendigo Bombers) to help offset a big

summer exodus .

Likewise, Dean Rice has joined Old

Melburnians after coaching Wonthaggi to

successive finals' appearances . My inbox

is on the point of meltdown with e-mails

pertaining to the intriguely named Emile

Studham, a fellow Wonthaggi player who

made an auspicious debut for OMs last

weekend. With a side act as the team's

fitness adviser, the boom recruit has beendescribed as "the best player to play at

the club for a decade" and "the fittestplayer in the amateurs" . Whatever the

case, players like Studham invariably

spice up the competition .

So will it be Dean Rice at OMs, Nicco at

Old Haileybury or Simon Madden at the

Snakepit? In B Section, can Tony Egan atNOBS, Steven Wright at Caulfield or

David Calthorpe conjure up a premiership

miracle?After my recent disasters on the tipping

front, I'm staying well and truly quiet .

Jonathan Horn

`i 12M ph- ~ d

April 2005 Price : $ 2.00 Vol. 05 No. 02

s Hawthorn's runner and

John Kanis had no seniorrienee, though he had cu t

to the Snakepit .

1a5one the year before . Peter

duly followed suit at St

utilising his experience a t

', nd his reputation as

of a maverick to bring th e

inalyst . Almost overnight, he( 1 the underachieving Un i

1he glamour club of the"We didn't make any

1ianges, a few players walke dtreet and everything jus t

'r'EJQURf !L ~;F THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO

N -~r is new is good" is particularl y,,ble to the amateurs .

-rent man in the mahogany chair ,

Old Xaverian team that manyw : :s past its prime .,aches bring new ideas, new drill s

I Sholly, achieved the feat in 200 3

nc st importantly, new players," he

r i week. "It happens in all the

a guy will come in and provide a%, get the place moving again" .

Dalrymple (2001) started the

ii<-r inheriting the top job a t

who had avoided relegation by

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

Mortgage the Scrib e

Well, didn't that go well? OK, let's get this over an d

done with . "Mortgage the house" . I beamed las t

week in regards to Old Xavs and if you were

dingbat enough to listen to me, we'd have a crisis

of Pyramid proportions . With very little pre-season

hoo-ha, St Bernard's blooded a new look side,

with seven debutants and eleven players who

missed last year's Grand Final and did it on their

ear . Josh Madden (Bendigo Bombers), Darren

Ballarin (EDFL), Danny Roach (ex Collingwood)and Callan Potter (Rupertswood) are the new

breed of Pitters .

And Xavs? Well, let's just say that the marathon

is rarely won by the bloke from Greenland wavingto the cameras as he is first out of the stadium .

Long term, as players filter back, they should befine though the same old problem persists at

Toorak Park : Who's going to kick all the goals?

Marcellin won the Bulleen derby, minus Bernie

Dinneen (Vermont) and Mark Browne(Montmorency), which was an upset of sorts given

that a lot of people around the traps were

prophesising doom and gloom at the Eagle's Lair .

Must have been ball tearingly boring in the first

half with only a goal apiece but Marcellin hung onto win by eight points over their long time rivals .

Likewise Haileybu ry , with the rare luxury of a full

list, upset Scotch by a point after a long Michael

Barker behind in the dying seconds nailed theCardinals (who were 6 zip halfway through the

first term) . Have a look at the list of Haileybury's

best . All guns and with Niece's scheming, out of

left field moves in full swing, the Bloods look set

for a big year.

The two teams I really sank the slipper into, OMs

and Collegians, went hammer and tong early

before the home side cruised home to a nine-goal

victorv . It irks me to say it, but I reckon I may

have been a bit harsh on OMs; they have a full

list, new ("cough") fitness coach Emile Studham is

by all reports a pretty intimidating sort of player

and Hugh O'Brien

back from travelwill add some much

needed grunt to the

backline . Speedste rHaw Lacey, formerly of the Murray Bushrangeiwas adjudged best on ground .

And finally to Uni Blues v St Kevins. All t

ingredients were there at Melbourne Uni. A sun

autumn day, the unfurling of two premiersi

flags, a celebratory lunch, chicks running rouin hockey outfits, a starter's gun scaring t

beejeesus out of me every time it went off, the b,Peter Brock look-alike in the amateurs unipiri

and two hard at it, entertaining teams on the tt :

Uni looked a little rusty to be honest but shov

patches, particularly in the second quarter, wIit looked as though it could turn the game int

rout. Mark Paterson was clearly best on grou

but some of the blokes from the reserves fl

Mark Rigby and Josh Tanner, looked right

home in senior ranks . Luke North and '1

McIntyre are two of the best backmen goaround and cleared the ball repeatedly while I

Wilkie back from the WAFL adds some mi

needed height .

For SKOBS, who went in minus Simon Gar l

CLUB

A SECTION

Old HaileyburyOld Scotc h

St. Kevins

St. Kevins

A RESERVE

Old Haileybury

Old ScotchUniversity Blues

LIME LST'`,!K T E

B. O'Farrell 5

Crow 5McKee 4

Giansiracusa 4

Efstathiou 4

Beaurepaire 4

Coleman 4

Z q,) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALL

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1 come away pretty content though they did., me absolute duffers in front of goal . McKeei particularly underdone though he did tur n

I I l i e final term (with Matt Lucas, who look s

tn , h an game breaker, lurking ominously at

,( i . Lucas aside, there's no real stars there_()BS look honest, relentless and very much

~61e of unsettling the status quo .

selections.

should be good . All right then, let's go

i % . Old Xaverians, St Kevin's, St Bernards

I l7t Blues .

abuse

is 100th game in Roundl . "Steggles"club in 1996 and played in the U19's

~z_rned selection in the VAFA U 19

.Ti .re side . In addition to being an

d entertaining Clubman, the

has contributed strongly on thein his role as co-captain (1999 )

hip player (2004) . Tommy'sthe atmosphere and performance

second to none and we hope he can

t up to his old tricks for many

ne . Well done Tommy.

Old Haileyburians' - congratulate Andrew

Kig?;t : ri,_,: ng his 50th game for the Blood s:• .r began his career in the Under

nd has impressed all at the club; shown on the field by a player o f

-. Very quiet and unassuming

) but one of the most popular

ion. Well done `Kighty' .

~~ E:,- ;CTI®Nn,ii( ~, v Old Haileybury

] ;,rnards v Marcellin -

iuw -,-mails coining . I really enjoy 'em .

I, : .n I1orn - jonathan_g_hornCryahoo.co.uk

1ATIhESTONE SUniversity Blues - congratulate Tom Wilcox on

Sportscover Arena, SundayI ,lT~ ;i ;i.ns v Old Xaverians

v Old Melburnians -at Righetti Ova l

v University Blues -96 .5 Inner FM

A SECTIONOLD HAILEYBURY 2.1 5.5 9.6 12.9 (81)OLD SCOTCH 6.2 7.4 10.6 12.81801Old Hall : O'Farrell 5 Siapantas 3 S Langford-Jones Bourke Jones JeilceBest: Ford Trollope P Corrigan Jeace O'Farrell Siapantas. Old Scotch:Crow 5 Leitl 2 Demetriou Gnatt McKenzie-McHarg Tallent Wigney- Best :Quad lb'igney Crow Tallent Gnatt Hume.Umpires : Steve McCarthy Dirk Kramer (F) Peter Teasdale BrendanCorcoran (B) Bernie Hoare Paul Gait (G)MARCELLIN 0.4 1.9 5.16 9.16 (70)OLD TRINITY 3.5 4.8 6.10 8.141621Marc: Marson 3 CulHnan 3 Dobson Mactaren Johnston . Best : Marc: RiceDobson Woods Remain Marson Carmody . Old Trin : Dann 2 T Van Der\enne 2 Walsh 2 J Healy A Ratnsden. Best: D Bu tiler Reynolds BeardsleyA Ramsdell J Healv Broum.Umpires : Peter James Russell Davidson IF) Andrew Errmgton AdamRogers (B) Vin Vescrn•i Steve Ptpento (G )OLD XAVERIANS 1.3 3.6 7.14 8.18 (66)ST BERNAr.DS 3.5 6.9 9.11 14.14 (98)Old Xav: Rush 2 Pascen 2 Beetham 2 Cox Purss. Best: Ockleshaw MollardOswald Cox Johnston Arnold . St Bern : Potter 3 Roach 3 Keunen 2 GarthClarke Cheep Loughlin Pearson Madden . Best: Madden Kavanagh KeunenBalkarin Potter Clarke .Umpires : Ton Sutcliffe Rob Mayston (F) Peter Monotti Will Stokes (B) ChrisDoyle Dominic Napoli (G )OLD MELBURNTANS 1 .8 6.11 10 .16 16.18 (114)COLLEGIANS 3.4 3.7 8.10 8.14 (62)Old MeID: Magee 3 Jm Beaumont 2 Kemton 2 Lacey 2 Wilson 2 FerraroTurner Studham J Miller . Best: Old MeI6: Lacey Studham O'Brien J BerryKennon Wilson . Coll: Couch 2 Rowston 2 Harrison Hoiles Roberson Taft .Best : Z Moon Rowston Heneberv Couch Hase C HoistUmpires: VJatne Hutton Sacha Koffman IF) Chris O'Shea Craig Brajtberg(B) Daniel Scully Michael ODonnell (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 .3 10.6 14.7 18.11 (119)STKEVIlYS 3.2 4.7 8.11 )4 .t2(96)Uni Blues : De Crespigney 3 Scamb4er 3 Torrey 3 Wilde 2 Tanner MartinGleeson Ryan Muhlebach Paterson Clark. Best : Paterson North Ryan SallyTorney Scambler SKOB : McKee 4 Giansiracusa 4 Lucas 3 Shannon ChardGreeiltam . Best: Lucas Mahoney Liston Maguire Dowd McKee .Umpires: Albie Firlev Mark Gibson (F) Matt Jenkinson Michael Saunders(B) Travis Storti Kevin Segota (G )

A RESERVE

OLD HAB.EYBURY 3.1 5.2 9.4 10.4(64)OLD SCOTCH 9.0 10.2 13.5 15.8 (98)Old Hail: Efstathiou 4 Bell Warnes Salter Dowling Mitchell H McLauctilazi .Best: Warnes H McLauchlan Ttmrtnond Baker D Armstrong R Mitchell .Old Scotch: Beaurepaire 4 Cations 2 Josephs 2 Jelbart 2 Reid 2 C PhillipsCarroll Ashton . Best : Carroll Josephs Phillips Teasdate Batrouney Husking .MARCELLIIB 2.3 4.3 6.5 7.6 (48)OLD TRINITY 2.3 5.3 5.6 9.8 (62)Marc: Considine 2 Crinunins Houghton Massa McCartin Cracknell . Best :Theisz Galati Considine Conte Colville McMillan . Old Tr•In: Ramsdell 2Hogar0l 2 Cameron Cade Christen Vandervenne Morpetlt . Best : CadeVandervenne Webster Hooke Hogarth Amaconi .OLD XAVERIANS 1 .1 4.4 10.6 13.9 (87)ST BERNARDS 2.2 5.3 6.4 8.5(53)Old Xav: Ptie 3 Clark 2 Jones 2 Ghmvan 2 Satrtalucia Howard M WalshD Walsh . Best : Gidley Clark Howard McDonnell Ryan McCarthy .St Ban: O'Connor 2N Smith 2 Stapleton Hogan Harrison A Mitchell Best :

Walsh J Evans Holland Harris Harrison Andrews .OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .4 1.4 L10 232124)COLLEGIANS 1.1 3.3 4.3 9.7(61)Old Metb: Byrne Russo. Best: S Gooley Oman Builer A Prowse TsiotrasWoodford . Coll: Ashman 2 Burrowes 2 Sank 2 Cookes Muir Williams . Best:Roach Williams Burrowes Moonev Slavter Navtor .UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.3 3.9 10.10 13.15 (93)

ST KEVINS OB 3.2 6.4 7.4 10.8 (68)Uni Blues: Coleman 4 Robbins 3 Millard 2 Gin Qum Fletcher Heinz . Best:Butko Shuttleworth Heinz Robbins Rankin Coleman . SKOB : P Mount 3O'Connor 2 Murray 2 Hughes O'Toole Giansiracusa . Best : CaldowDrittkwater Holland 0'Comtor Mitchell P Mount .

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS

Coach : Pat HawkinsRes: Damien Phillips

1 J . Dixon VC2 M.Johnson3 B . Mooney4 A. Shinkfield5 R. Henebery6 N. Baxte r6 S. Woolley7 S. Taft7 J . Parley8 C . Unsworth Capt9 J . Fry10 J . Jorgensen11 C. Weeke s12 N. Harrison Capt13 M. Parren t14 J. Ashman15 C . Hoist16 A . Baxter17 J . Heritage17 D. Phillips18 D. Barber19 C . Davidson20 M. Holie s21 C . Harris VC22 N . Lockett23 C. Mollard24 E . Waters25 R . Muir26 P. Krotiris27 G . Rowston28 B . Couch28 D . Browning29 N. Burrows30 L. Moon31 N . Roach32 C . Blumfield VC33 B. Hoist34 D . McCaughan35 L. Nesbit36 M . Roberson37 S . Humphry38 A. Fabri s39 D . Cannizzo40 D . Strachan41 B . Duff42 T. Sank43 E . Malone44 Y. Phillips45 A. Stone46 J. Cooke47 Z. Moon48 B. Low49 M. Rose50 M . Ric e51 B . Shadbolt52 M . Naylor53 T. Rutherford54 B. Woodhouse55 T. Cookes Res Capt56 M. Stefanidaki s57 D . Williamson58 N . Bobeff59 A . Wright - Smith60 D. Mutton61 E. Healey62 0 . Howard63 A. Kenneally64 N .Craig65 A . Smith66 J . Adgemis67 A. Nichola68 M . Gromotga70 D . Slatyer76 B. Rage

MARCELLINCoach : Vaughan Cleary

Res Coach : Trent Collin s

1 B. Dobson2 J . Ric e3 D. Waters4 J. Frazer

5 D . Johnston6 G . Romanin7 S. Maguire8 R . Frisina9 L. Considin e10 D. Cullinan11 N . Addison13 C . Woods15 J . Bortoloho16 L. McMillan17 G . Cox (C)18 D. Gartner19 A. Papaluca20 M. Hermans21 N . Walker22 D. Marson23 M . Leffanue24 L . O'Flynn25 R . Galati26 D . McMillan27 S . Theisz28 B . Carmody30 S . Considine31 M. Bortolotto34 D . Jarred (VC)36 A. Layton38 C . MacLaren

39 B . Colville40 C. Purcell

42 G . Petroff43 J. Pascuzzi44 L . Hansen

45 D . Theisz

52 A . Rivstovski53 M . Perri54 J. Forbes55 J. Wallis59 R . Conte63 C . Pezzimenti62 M . McCartin63 C. Pezziment i

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OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Peter Nicholson

Res. Coach : Andrew Bonwic

I C . Home2 S. Davey3 P. Corrigan (C )

4 S . Langford-Jor>es (DVO)

5 J . Bourke6 L. Siapantas

7 M . Corrigan7 T. Whit e

8 F. Mohammad9 M . Barker (DVC)10 C. Efstathiou11 A . McIntyre12 B. O'Farrell13 B. Waite14 S.Jones15 D . Mackenzie16 P. O'Donnell17 K . Ford (VC)18 D. Thurmond19 M. Armstrong20 M. Fankhauser21 A . Jenk e22 D. Mason23 M . Seccul l24 B. Trolbpe (DVC)25 S. Rowland s26 J . Bell27 B . Johnsto n28 S . Goldsworthy29 B. Carso n30 D . Wames31 D . Lay32 B . Mitchell33 S . Walden34 P. Langford-Jones35 T. Chisholm35 D .Lappage36 L. McPherson37 D . Brow n38 L. Floyd39 S . Rode41 S. Saunders42 J. Mueller43 D . Salter44 J . McLauchlan45 M . Dowling46 B . Crawford47 R. Mitchel l48 G . Chipperfield49 L . Pitcher51 H . McLauchlan52 C . Ferguson53 M . Levy54 A . Vitolins56 D. Armstrong57 A. Kigh t58 A. Baker62 G. Whit e

RANGEHOODS

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach : Dean Rice

Res Coach : Fab Gatti

1 T. Cudhpp2 Ja Beaumont3 M. Billing4 H . Lacey.5 R . Mulqwney6 D . Holm e7 H . Turne r8 Je Beaumont9 D. Harrison10 T Roberts11 R. Ferraro12 0 . Webb13 E. Wilson14 A. Voyage15 I . Weir16 J . By rne17 Ja Mille r18 T. Fitzg erald19 E. Stu ham20 J. Guest21 M. Hicks22 J. Dixon23 M. Berry24 M . Hawkins25 H . Whitehead26 C. Kennedy27 P. Oman28 M . Marson29 M. Prowse30 Jo Miller31 J . Berry32 E . Selby33 J . Magee34 P. Tolf35 C. Ray36 T. Costello-Manning37 J. Grant38 L . Bunn39 J . Tucker40 H . O'Bnen41 J . Ray42 A . Waddell43 A. Wu44 E. Farquharson45 J. Mitchell46 C . Neeson47 D . Marks48 C . Jenkins49 G. Tsiotras50 A . Pannifex51 M . Kennon52 J. Anderson53 D.Osmond54 M . Barrett55 C.TheodoWOu56 J .Tucke r57 W . McDonald58 A . Prowse59 W. Wharton60 A . Genis61 D. Woodford62 T Harrison63 R. Matthews64 N. Daffy65 P. Grundy66 N . Peters68 M. Best70 J . Russo71 T. Butler72 C. Alder73 N. Russell74 N. Lawler75 S. Gooley76 E. Mitchell77 S. Haran78 M. Bach79 E . Baker80 C. Brett-Young81 A. Ray82 D. Emerson83 R. Galbraith84 L . Gatti85 S. Guest86 E . Hamer88 A . Kauye89 W. Kielgo W. Landale91 A. Manahan92 D. Mille r93 W. Panton94 S. Radywonik

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OLD SCOTCHCoach: Dale Tarring

Asst Coach: Andrew Smt,hRes Coach: Serge D'Ange!o

Asst Coach : Ray Searlet T Beranger (C)2 B. Philips (VC)3 J

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4 C. Ta6ent VC)5 S. Collins ( C)6 A.Crav7 J .Knchen8 S. Dick

90 C . S~th y1 L Bull

12 S .Humet3 A. Nettleton14 C McKenzre-N141arg15 S Catans16 E. Batrauney .17 T. wgoey IVC)18 L. Haw'Kins19 R .JOSephs20 S . Troon21 C.Jovice22 R. Ashton23 O. Crane24 D Brooke25 P.1 . Saunders26 T Soaring27 T. Demeirwu28 A.Oual29 M. Gnatt30 T Rrrocch~aro31 N Ledl32 J. Oarsman33 E, Re d34 C PhHtps35 P.0'Connor

37 J. Carzae

38 T.Je1han39 S . Graham40 T Aurel Smith41 w. Lewrs42 T. Beatne43 A. RouP.eCge44 D. Jackson45 R . Teesdale46 J . Beaurepaire47 T Ho-sking48 S . Dumaresq49 B .Snaddon

the D. Glen

50 M .Ylaikom51 L. Freeman52 D Knight53 W. Sym+ rqtun54 A. Suther(and55 S. D pasquale56 T ospasquale57 J . CranE58 A . Grant59 W . EIIrott60 J. Sheldon61 A. W Sutherland62 M Graham63 T Coll. e

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LMellatl nl66 A. Pearce67 S. Lr!iey68 T Keck69 S . Hoskirrq70 J. MACheil7t M Nriqe72 B. Smitn73 M .Gwien74 D.COmpoR75 C. Dubur76 J . Nxks_ss77 T. Page78 N . Srrtron79 G.Junkeer80 N . Stubna81 N. Wean82 B. Re:nmvth83 A. Md'a r84 A. Ventura85 R. Cravenas S.Amg_a87 M. Srrow88 0. Sear89 T Fraser90 T. Baker

92 J. Sanyron n93 C. Pskingtan94 C. Stevensg5 N. WaliaceSmah98 A. Y{ilkinsan97 J . Smedley98 N .Thorn99 A . Buc

101 A. Catchto-vet02 D. Fazleden103 C.Lbve104 h1 . Cook105 D . Johnston106 R . Hook e

K2 ASSET MANAGE

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBAI4

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:1 sectionO~p TAINITY GRAM~~Co-Coaches L : 3

, pn' Gau tF's Coilch : Da'-3 BowerCob 18 Coach : Ed Best

OLD XAVERIANS ST. DERNARDS ST KEVIN'S OD UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Barry Richardson Coach : Simon Madden Coach: Dave Murray Coach : John Kani s

Res Coach : Anthony Bourke Res Coach : Darren Handley Asst. Coach : Tony Miller Res Coach : Joe SturrockRes. Coach : Rob Gross

1 A. Fox i C. Keunen 1 N . Pope 1 P. Butko2 C. Santalucia 2 B. Garth 2 M. Mulgrew 2 T. Hutchin s

3 J . Pasceri 3 C . Goullet 3 S. Garlick 3 J . Sturroc k

4 Ja McDonnell 4 D . Ballarin 4 L . Mahoney (c) 4 D. Guengeric h

5 D. Rush 5 C. Liberatore 5 M. Dollman 5 J . Tanne r6 M . Rigby

6 A. Oswald 6 M. Harrison 6 D . Mahoney 7 R. Youn gLethlean7 S 7 S. Clarke 7 J. Travaglia 8 J . Hayler.McDonald8 A 7R S. Perrett 8 T. McCann 9 A. Lowcoc k.Cox9 A 8 J. Evans 9 B. Fields 10 R. Marti n

.9 M. Kavanagh

10 M. Lucas (dvc) 11 L. Nort h10 M . Beardsley 17 T. Duggan 12 Q . Gleason11 L. Howard 10 N . Mitchell 12 S. McKee 13 T Foste r12 A . Bowen 11 C . Davis 13 R . Bowles 14 A . Henderson13 T. Ruyg 12 B. Hogan 14 P. Greenham 15 L. Ryan

14 J . Agius 13 C . Mitchell 15 W. Gullifer 16 M . Kordick

15 L. Ford (Capt) 14 B. Ryan 16 B. Garvey (dvc) 17 G. De Crespigny

Mollard16 S15 T Wilkinson 17 D . Ryan 18 N. Anderson

.16 D . Blunt 18 R . Chard 19 M . Torney

17 A. Chatfield (V.C.) 17 C Potter 19 D . Sheehy 20 M . Colema n18 M . Scanlan .

18 D. O'Connor 20 T Crowley21 C. Notman22 B Millard19 D. Walsh

19 A. Mitchell 21 R . Maguire.

23 T Wilcox20 J . Scanlan 20 D . Evans 22 J. Mount

.24 S . Russel l

21 S McCarthy 21 B. Loughlin 23 T. Simpson (vc) 25 A . Solly21 T. Purss 22 Ty Pearson 24 A. Lynch 26 J . Scambler22 T. Ockleshaw (V.C .) 23 L Wilkinson

25 D . Manton 27 R. Wilki e22 M . Rush

.Roach24 D 26 C . Taylor 28 M . Thomas

23 S . Johnston.

25 D . McLaughlin CO

27 T. OTool e28 M Giansiracusa

29 A . Terril l30 T. Muhlebac h

24 C. Purss 26 A. Smith.

29 C Underwood 31 M . Shaughnessy25 R. Carey 27 J. Hughes

.30 N . Dowling 32 M . Paterso n

26 N. Serafini 28 P. Holland 31 W. Keenan33 B . Gates

27 P. Ryan 29 L . Spinner O'Connor32 S34 T. McKinnon

28 Je McDonnell 30 M. Stapleton.

33 M. Maguire35 J . McKay36 R Minns29 C. Beetham 31 G . Campbell 34 N . Perrett

.37 J . Robbins

'.. 30 T. Clarke'

32 T. Harvey 35 J. Dempsey 38 C. Bradley'.. 31 J . Arnold 32R J. Harvey 36 P. Mount 39 D. Hein z'.. 32 A. Leoncelli 33 N . Smith 37 M. Shannon 40 C. Brooke s'.. 32 P. Ockleshaw 34 D . Byrne 38 J. O'Brien 41 L. Qui n

'.. 33 N. Bingham 35 Tate Pearson 39 M. Dwyer 42 S . Fletcher.34 R Colbert'. 36 A. Marian 40 L . Kalesaran 43 N. Shuttlewort h

...35 R. MacWhirter 37 A. Catterall 41 M. Drinkwater 44 J . Wood

45 B Waters36 D. Sapuppo 38 S. lannazzo 42 S. Mount .

46 H. Rankin37 C. Larkins 39 M. Juricskay 43 A. DeKretser

Mount44 John-Paul47 A. Millar

38 S. Freer 40 J. Madden .45 A Smith

48 L. Fishl y

39 N. Moylan 41 S. Matthews.Gullifer46 L

49 P. Steel e

40 A.T. Jones 42 B. Miziewicz.

48 A. Conlan50 H. Nailo n51 N. Vanderbosh

41 M. Callinan 43 L . Miceli 50 R . Horrocks 52 P. Marriott42 A. Pyle 44 M. Walsh 51 D . Bare 53 J . Westmore43 T. Woodruff 45 T. Legudi 52 D . Mount 54 A. Waxma n44 N. Hulett 46 R . Ware 53 B . Hughes 55 B . Gi n

45 M Walsh 47 D . Hurley 54 G . Holland 56 T. Rankin.

46 O Gidleyy

L . DeMorton 56 D . Walsh 57 T. Irvine.

47 S. Tatulaschwile 49 N . Thomas 57 J . Liston 58 J . Albani sHutchinso n59 B

48 M Green 50 A. Gill 58 L . Gianslracusa .60 D. Struck.

50 L Ginnivan 51 D . Dugina 59 P. Aughton' 61 J . Ritchi e.

52 P Purcell 52 J . Spiteri Connor60 S . O 62 C. Ross.53 P. Harris 61 R . Caldow 63 P. Eden56 J. Watson54 L.Evans 62 A . Jageurs 64 D. McPhai l

59 M. Higgins55 S . Bugryn

63 C . Lucas 65 E . Clarke62 J. Silk W nduss56 R 64 D . Prior 66 L. Woodhous e63 T. O'Meara

.57 M Stewart

65 R . Short 67 D. McAloo n. 66 J . Marchesani 68 J . McKerro w

58 S . Andrews 71 A . Mulkearns 69 G . Mui r59 L. Jordan 75 R . Campagna 70 J . Meade60 M . Gourlay 82 S . Mitchell 71 P. Marshal l61 J . Cheep 99 P. Murray 72 D. Gavara-Nanu62 R . 0'Bree 73 C. Hopkin s

63 S . Crouch 74 H. Munro75 J . Moyla n

NORTH 77 J . McQuillenSUBURBAN 86 D Banniste r

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A SECTION

Old Haileybury v St BernardsMarcellin v CollegiansOld Xaverians v St Kevins - 96 .5 Inner FM

Old Melburnians v University Blues - atSportscover Aren a

Old Trinity v Old Scotc h

B SECTIO N

De La Salle v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Old Brighton v Caulfield Gr

Mazenod 0 C v Old IvanhoeWhitefriars v MHSO BOld Essendon Gr v North Old Boys

C SECTIO N

Monash Blues v Old Paradians

Therry Penola 0 B v AJA X

Old Camberwell v Bantiul eHampton Rovers v Parkdale Vultures

University Blacks v Beaumaris - at Optus Ova l

Di SECTION

Glen Eira v PrahranOrmond v Yarra Valley 0 BEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Fitzroy RedsOld Mentonians v Bulleen TemplestoweAquinas 0 C v Old Carey

D2 SECTIONRupertswood v Peninsula 0 BOld Geelong v Ivanhoe Assumption

Oakleigh v Swinburne Uni

La Trobe Uni v Salesian 0 C

Williamstown CYMS v Bentleigh

D3 SECTIO NWest Brunswick v Monash Gryphon sSouth Melbourne Districts v Syndal Tally-HoOld Westbourne v KewUHS-VU v Werribee AmateursSt Johns 0 C v Power Hous e

D4 SECTIO NBox Hill North v St MarysEltham Collegians v Richmond CentralElsternwick v Bulleen Cobra sNorth Brunswick v Hawthorn AmateursAlbert Park - bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v St Bernards

Collegians v Old Brighton

Marcellin v De La Salle

Old Scotch v University BluesOld Xaverians - bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banvule Viewbank v Old CamberwellCaulfield Gr v Old TrinitvOld Melburnians v Rupertswood

Beaumaris v Old Essendon G r

Old Carey v Whitefriars - switched from ori ginadra w

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Oakleigh - venue TBA

Old Ivanhoe v AJA X

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old ParadiansBentleigh v Monash Blue s

MHSOB v University Black s

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE

Salesian Scorpions v Hampton RoversOld Haileybury v De La Salle (2 )Mazenod 0 C v Oakleigh Clays - at 1 .30 p .m.Peninsula 0 B v Ormdh d

UNDER-19 (2) RED

Old Scotch v Emmaus St Leos 0 CKew v Old Westbourne

Therry Penola 0 B - byeAquinas 0 C v Rupertswood ( 2) - at 9 .30 a .m .

Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (1 )

St Kevins v PrahranMt Lilydale 0 C v Old BrightonOld Melburnians v De La SalleOld Scotch v University BluesMazenod 0 C v Old Xaverians - at 11 .10 a,m .

CLUB 18 (2 )

Marcel) in v Therry Penola 0 BCollegians v Old TrinityOld Xaverians (2) v Box Hill SharksOld Essendon Gr v Monash BluesUniversity Blacks v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)

Old Scotch (2) v Emmaus St Leos 0 CCaulfield Gr v Old GeelongFitzroy Reds (2) v Old CareyNorth Old Boys - byeWhitefriars v La Trobe Uni

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REVIEW la ed a terrificOld Ivanhoe and MHSOB p y

tussle until half way through the thirdtness O f

where the -the Hoers took over a ndl theydcame away

with a pretty good will . .

Best weather at the Beach Road oval for

many years . Can you believe it "No ~ed atIt was an entertaining game pla_breakneck speed especially early

. Bad

kicking by both sides had the match inthe balance at orange time but the homeside in front of their home crowd winners~the stronger to run out 25 poin t

introductionfor Caulfield

p rudeGrammarian

s iThe Friarshook icturesqu

e control of theOrchards . d rs and from then on never

No matter whatSt Bedes

Mentone-Tigersare always hard

to beat at

Brindisi Street. Some notable inclusion

will make them a better balanced sideBu

week and will help theirto ver

having said that old are ab

good side and ar e

underestimated this year. I rarely ai

game to tip against the Tigers at home bt

feel it will take sa o week sstick e with the

click ProperlyTonners . welconCaulfield Grammarians

Mazenod to Glenhuntly. Promises to be

oung an

game early oo the Fields tolooked back causin

g continually chase tail in a disappointin g

start to their tenure in B Section .and

Be La Salle used their home groun d

fast running game to their advantage torecord a convincing win over

North Old

Boys down at East Malvern . Good for the

confidence to start the season with a win.

Central Reserve saw a close tussle up

until half time. But a 6 goal third quarter

set it up for Mazenod and although the

Tigersfought back and won the last the

damage was done .

Be ackLe Oldi

PREVIEW games in Round 2Some very interestin

g with every one of them a chance of going

either way . A tipster's nightmare .

tackle at the school Oval

De La's confidence will be high after agood win but the boys from the Grammarwere not disgraced last week and on thei

r

s

twill walk a bit taer . In range selections I will th

e

home eogrsme ground

the home side to win-

8

ton-Connell quiet hen t e

great tussle between two Yevenly matched sides, making it very ha,

to tip a winner. I think that Caulfield ;

home will be a better unit but winnirform is good form-and I have to stick wi'

Mazenod .iVOBg play

their first game of the seas(

at the Gillon againstan MHSOB side wl

were far from disgraced last week.

couple of injuries do not help theirscian'

and if the defence can he High h a

B SECTIOldBird 6

WhitfriarsNorth Old Boys Minton-Connell 5

Mazenod Apollonio 5

B ~-' ~ER~ B Vague 9De La Salle Purie 6Old Brighton BusZazd 5Mazenod

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~orth Old Boys v MHSOB

B SECTIONDE LA SALLE 4.3 8.9 9.10 17.11 (13)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 5.1 8.3 11.5 (71)DLS: Moore 4 Lowe 3 Duggan 2 PosOethwaite 2 Rayson 2 L Harrison HirstMcArdle Silvers. Best: L Harrison T Maloney P Harrison Ravson McArdleSherman . NOB: Minton-Connell 5 Spurting 2 Cox D Brady Maxton Tonkin .Best: Tonkin Spurting Sheehan Sleep Roberts Minton-Connell .Umpires : Grant Joyner Simon Stokes (F) Andrew Rechtman DeanHerskope (B) Craig Arnol Jack Regester IGiOLD BRIGHTON 6.2 8.7 13.8 18 .10 (118)OLD ESSENDON GR 5 .1 8.2 12.12 13 .15 (93)Old Bright: MacgWicrav 4 Salem 4 Hendra 2 Mason 2 Phelan 2 PerettBristow Walsh Townsend . Best: Phelan Hendra B Gadsden Macgilli«ayDawes Ewert. Old Ess : Bertram 3 Obiiubek 3 Stormont 2 D FlahertySkurrie Hand Demorton T Biggs. Best : D Ryan Leask Kavanagh FrazerWlLon Stormont.Umpires : Jamie Kvvis David Phillips (F) Rob Mayston Jar MatthewJackson (B) Greg Rollo Clive Shipley (G):rSAZENOD 0 C 2 .5 5.6 11.8 13.9 (87)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.2 5.3 7.3 10.6 (66)Mez: Apollonio 5 Jayaweera 3 Fuller 2 M Chamberlain B ChamberlainBourbon . Best : D Chamberlain Apollonio Cuberes Bourbon FullerCastricum. StB/MT : Osborne 4 Kidd 3 L 1Vuttle 2 Napier. Best: M WtnUeRhoden Collins Kidd Connoliv L Wintle.Umpires: Leah Gallagher Richard Eastwood (F) Cameron Hates SantoCaruso (B) Gavin Roberts Matt Kent (G )WHITEFRIARS 2.6 8.10 10 .14 16.19 (115)CAULFIELD GR 1 .2 2.4 2.4 5.6 ( 36)White: Bird 6 M Carbone 3 Keruiedy 2 J Anderson 2 Bagl;oley 2 Carrigg.Best : M Power A Carbone Cunningham Nunan J Power Bird. Cauh Foote2 Bows Kendall Savers . Best: Lawson A Green Winter Strain KnightWidjaja.Umpires: Peter Liddell Dash Pettis (F) Sean Collins Julian Macciorn (B)Lucas Robson Daniel Kofoed IG )hIIiSOB 6.1 7.7 9.7 10.7 (67)OLD IVANHOE 4.2 6.6 11 .12 17.22 (124)MHSOB: Pertzel 2 Hamilton-Ho 2 Bamert Campbell Cassell Limbdek GMcCully Anderson . Best: Campbell Pertzel Whittington Fairchild SvirskisGerner. Old Iv: Brannigan 4 Low 3 Tiernan 2 Curatolo 2 Cornelius 2 HarosThompson Gleschen Kent . Best : Low Price Payne Oates GeilingsFrangiacomo .Umpires : Luke Holmes Dwayne Connell IRFL) (F) Ryan Place Darren Rich(RFL) (B) Daniel Brookes Graeme Wakeling (RFL) (G )

B RESERVEDE LA SALLE 7.6 15.10 26.12 30 .17 (197)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.3 (9)DLS: B Vague 9 L Walker 4 B Mamtix 4 P Bourke 3 A Coffey

,2 R Hancock

2 D Browning G Gilbert J Laragy D McInerney V Moloney M O'Donnell .Best: R Quick A Shields D Browning V Moloney B Vague A Skinns. NOB :B Sheehan . Best : Maher Alsop Irvin D Joyce D Stribley M Cribbes .OLD BRIGHTON GR 4.0 8.2 12.8 17.9 (111)OLD ESSENDON GR 2 .2 6.4 7.4 11.4 (70)Old Be. Porte 6 Kent 3 Scott 3 Ellis 2 Eastgate D Paterson Kennedy . Best :McKimm Pirrie Paroissien Ellis Joseph Smith .Old Ess : Kalogiannis 4 L Fraser 2 M Flaherty J Dazkin McGowan Fitzgeraldti-illiamson. Best: J Dazkin Williamson Ka(ogian nic M Flaherty Howard LFraser.MAZENOD 2.5 5.7 7.11 12.12 (84)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 1 .0 1.2 1.3 4.4 (28)Maz: Buszard 5 Balloch 4 Hawkins Miller M McDowell. Best : BuszardHawkins Bouchereau Bo}d Sehiano Tilling, St B/MT : Hecker 2 M McColl2. Best: M Rouse J Comtelty Paterson Ritchie Hilton T McColl .WHITEFRIARS 3.4 6.7 8.7 9 .7(61)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3.2 5.3 8.8 9.10 (64)White.friars: Gloufchecv 2 Brisbane 2 A Baker 2 T Carrigg S Anderson MBaker. Best: A Baker Piggot Alexander Gloufchev Anderson Glenn . Caul Or.Rudd 3 Scott 2 Sundberg 2 O'Neill Franklin-Jones . Best: Baker O'NeilRudd FRers Crathern Hooper.MHSOB 3.1 5.3 7.4 9 .5(59)OLD IVANHOE 3.1 5.5 9.7 12.7 (79)MI-ISOB: Aitken 4 Harding 2 White W Nicholas Bowen . Best: FeferkrarizAitken Moore Lust Greenhill Ternes . Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 6 l@rrocchiRussian Keane Smith Georgiou Butler. Best: Hawkes Russian Keane LesideWright George .

9

than enough ability to win the game .of the Round takes place out a t

I.odge where Old Ivanhoe welcomes

W hitefriars . Should be a beauty this1,•1I1~- of A Grade experience on both;es both have excellent defences, terrific

,,,idfields and some good key forwards .

Iltc thing that sways me is the summer

,,, ;,il ,as strong for the Hoers and tha t

,mbined with their home ground,,(v,intage has me tipping the Brown and

t1.ltiles today .PRESS CORRESPONDENTS,li,inks for your support . Keep your

,, h',rts coming in including you r

nitnations for Player of the Round .forget the numbers 9553 1561

~ phone and fax, the mobile is 041 2541 or drop me an email to

ico@optusnet .com.au by 8pm on

~ ~tltl~ y Nights please .

MILE STONE S

Caulfield Grammarians - congratulate

Mark Liddell as he notches up his 150th

_ .011' against Mazenod this week . Mark' s

~~~Tadcs include 2 Premierships and 4

" :',f'A representative jumpers and since

:) :li%joined "The Fields" in 1995 straight

i!,-in ihe school, he has made an instant

l : t I with his sure hands, dancing feetl pn,ci7ion use of the ball by foot .

Steve Kendall played his 100th game fortill,. td Grammarians against Whitefriars

, .i wc I. . "Stinga" has carried on a proud,;mil,,oadition at the club in wearing the

' : .1tnV"r 5 jumper with pride . Reserves B&F

n td 2002 Premiership player, Steveni,nted a spot in the ones with silky

i I t~!;!11s, hard running and relentless

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOK S

Umpiring in season 2005 is full ofexpectations, learning, participation,developing, and above all enjoying the game

we love .

A major part of umpiring is to understand

the rules and interpretations so that we

can adjudicate in every match to the best of

our ability in a fair and just manner .

So how do umpires improve there umpiring

performance from one week to another ?

• Attend training and get as fit as possible .

• Attend coaching sessions on a regular

basis .

• Read up on new rules & laws of the game .

• Umpire within the "Spirit of the Laws"

• Being consistent with our interpretations

All of the above is paramount to becoming agood consistent umpire but there is more, a

whole lot more, such as :

• Meeting the coach's & captains before thestart of each match .

Attending the aftermatch activities andbeing prepared to discuss the game withcoaches and players . (It is discouraged to

discuss isolated incidents as that putsevery umpire in a precarious position )

• Having a chat with officials & supportersand understanding their frustations .

To improve the rapport and relationshipbetween umpires, players and coaches Ibelieve we should be engaging in a lot moreinteraction and providing a service to the

clubs .

A .F.C . j ) V .A .F.A .

,,Your Coaches' Association'

I also would like to see umpires have tlrespect of players, coaches and clubs but timust recognise how important the umpirerole is .

How do umpires gain this respect?By showing that they understand playcfrustration and umpiring with sorempathy .

• By being enthusiastic and demonstratihow important the role of an umpreallv is .

Umpires attending clubs training nigito participate in training and skill dr

ithat way all parties can gainunderstanding of each other's situatiiUmpires can also explain Gclarification of rules or interpretation s

• Giving constructive feedback toUmpires Adviser on a regular basiseven providing a video of the game,this will assist with coaching umpire s

Clubs that have already participatedhaving umpires at training during 2(

are:Fitzroy Reds Old IvanhoeOld Scotch Old Camberw

St Kevins Mazenod

Clubs that will be joined by umpires du :

the season soon are : Old Trinity

StBernards .

If any coach would like to have umFattend training for any reason ph

contact : Brian Goodman on 9531 8333mail on brian@vafa .com .au

Brian GoodmanUmpire Operations Manager

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Sincere thanks to Keith Marshall and theteam at Track Stars Collectables for theirgenerous support of MHSOBFC in 2005 .

Congratulations to StuartMcCully (Captain) and MattyWhite (Vice Captain), therecently appointed on-field lead-ers of the senior team for 2005 .They will be supported byEwan Thompson and RhysLimb rick as DVCs . Stuart is inhis third year as Captain whilstthe other three players all madethe VAFA rep sides in 2004.Their experience will be instru-mental to the whole club thisyear as we step up to thedemands of B Grade .

The Captain of the Rese rves isAdam Lust, with Paul Rujevicas his Vice Captain. TomFraczek and Stua rt Moore arethe DVCs.

Brad James, the coavch of theUnder 19s, was eager to

announce at the JumperPresentation Night that WillTaft would be captain of theUnder 19s this season. Will willprove to be a most inspirationalcaptain to all players at thislevel .

Anthony Cassell, who hasbeen VC and DVC of the seniorteam for the past couple ofyears, stood down to allow for agroup of younger players tohave their turn on the leader-ship group .

Jayden Pertzel and DrewFairchild, both former seniorcaptains, also add great experi-ence on the field in the seniorteam.

We wish all leaders the verybest for 2005 with their respec-tive teams.

This week Ray Ternes plays his 50th game for theclub, and in round 5 both Scott Whi ttington andChris 'Doc' Wright achieve this milestone . Well donelads. The club looks forward to many more ahead .

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find the -_ 3 iad their

z tered mos. _ thee four other ~ . ., . .- . ,ISOi can even t? letir .

it, n Unitvea,

In ideal conditi(Sh-*'j,,s and the B

b-I-c' .-n up whe n

o: s one thatebbed and flow( i<il dav, ' i Duddy and

F_eher influer lial, the home side survived ,

but Heinz . Sutton and Routman nearly go tE, ors tie four points .

E e hosts the Vultures in the match of

the round. Local derbies are < lwa}~- f?~ :c e

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C SectionAJAX

Coach : Tim 0'ShaughnessyRes . Coach : Barry Simon

1 N . Gold (Capt)1 B . Borensztein 02 J.Israelsohn2 B. Rose ®3 Y. Rapoport4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res)5 G. Blieden5 J . Rotstein O6 D. Vanaken7 L. Krafche k7 D. Rubenstein 08 E. Raleig h8 W. Sevel 09 A. Rosen11 M. Segal (VC)11 J . Goldman @12 D. Goldenfein13 B . Klein14 D. Codron15 J. Segal (VC)15 S. Newstadt O16 E. Routman17 D . Weislitzer18 J . Kirzner18 B . Lukav 019 D. Sutton19 R. Silberman 020 J. Sharp21 A. Lewi n21 R . Silberman 022 A. Lewis22 J . Thurin 023 A . Lewski23 P. Glazer 924 O. Henzel25 M . Blashki26 B. Duzenman27 J. Berger28 A. Zemski29 R . Kagan30 J . Kagan33 P. Bryner34 J . Raleigh34 D. Seidl 035 J. Givoni35 B. Ritterman 036 B. Nankin40 D . Seidl41 R . Heine41 A . Sacks O

42 D. Gerber

44 B. Eichler47 A. Porat50 J. Dvash51 J. Kestenberg54 D . Rutko55 A . Grosman59 N. Diamond

'.... 60 J . Wajnberg62 J. Hoppe

B ANYUtECoach : Greg Whitcroft

Res Coach : David Witchel l

B. Reed2 A. Bohomley3 N. Taylor4 P. Gloury4 M. Creak (Res)5 B. Willmore6 M . Morgan7 C . Taylor8 B . Cantwell9 J. Plant10 A. Dooley11 D. Wilson12 J. Egan13 B. Moxon14 L . O'Donnell15 A . Brow n16 A . Demetriou17 C. Davies17 S. Gray (Res)18 T. Wise19 L . O'Connel l19 T. Nasrallah (Res)21 R . Dintinosante22 C. Taylo r23 M . Gray

24 T. Prior25 D. Phelan26 B. Mounsey27 J.Jones

28 D . Sproules

29 D . Nasrallah

30 D. Mutton

31 G . McLellan32 J . King

33 B. Gayter34 S. Lorenzini35 L . Richardson36 M . George37 T. Thompson38 D. Gayfer39 J . Turnbull40 T. Prior41 A. Tshaikiwsky42 M. Van Poeteren43 L . Ferral44 J . Connelly

45 A . Roethe46 T. Egan48 B . Herbert49 G . Bel l50 S. Gray55 D. Williams

REAOM ARISCoach: Mzk LovejoyAsst : James Whtlla 8

Mick CartyRes:Jono Hull

1 M . Duggan2 H. Gibson3 J . Heat h4 M. Matulick5 M. Ensor6 A. Spence7 S. Lynch8 M . O'Brien9 B . Cousins

10 L. Buller11 M . Le e12 L . Healy13 J. Whitty14 T. Collins15 M. Boon16 A . Qui n17 M . Pitts18 N . Kennedy19 M . Atkins20 J . Blac k21 S. Coble22 L . Atkins23 A. Catlin24 B . Gra y25 D . Teasdale26 A, O'Brien27 B . Haynes28 J . Vance29 C. Martin30 C . Lambert31 C . Graham32 L . Wonnacott33 S . May34 H . McMillan35 S . McNicholas36 N. Atkin s

37 R. Presnell38 M . Wilso n39 L . McNicholas40 J. Hogart h41 N . Conlon42 B. Gillespie43 T. Woolnough44 C . Collin s

45 M . Kurta46 J. Gerrand47 A. Kent48 T. Whitty49 J. Bryce50 S. Dicks51 J . Mitchell52 J . Williams53 A . Pol l54 S . Lee55 L. Quirk56 D. Wal l57 T. Boreham58 J. Bramwell59 B . Griffiths60 D . Bird62 J . Dickson63 D. Galvin64 D. Murphy65 G . Shattock66 P. McConchie67 L . Stevens68 B . Bowker70 S . Crossley71 C. Evan s72 A. Collings74 M. McDonald75 N . Higg s76 C . Terpsinis

HAMPTON ROV ERSCoach: Brett Mcllwraith

Res Coach : Tony Naumof (

I H. Tregear2 M. McKellar3 G . Cannel l4 G . Carr (DVC)5 J . Prantzo s6 L. Holt7 A . Dudd y8 Drew Anderson9 N. Pint o10 S. Blanchard11 J. Zampaglione12. T. Barke r13 G . Woods (VC)14 Daniel Andersen15 A . Browne16 N . Greenwood17 L. Cave18 J . McCarth y19 M . Lawrence (DVC)20 A.Power21 S. Parkinson22 S. Burggraaf23 M. Gray (Res VC)24 C . Christianson25 M . Lak e26 M . Devereaux

27 M . Flynn

28 B. Kezilas29 M. Fletcher30 A. Quon (Res C)31 T. Pucella32 D . Anderson (Res)33 R . Mosbey34 A . Crowther35 N. Goss36 M . Heffernan37 D. Lillecrap~p38 A. Fishe r39 A. Crisp40 M. Flahive41 B. McCallum42 C . Malthouse43 C . Cooper44 A . Blake45 G . Davis46 L. Woolrich47 L. Wheeler48 S. Helliger49 M. Ellis50 N . Foster51 J . Glanville53 J . N g52 B . Carillon54 D. Marshall55 L. James56 T. Porter57 D. Williams58 C . Delosa60 M. Terec h61 A . Kavanagh62 D . Kroker

MONASH BLUESCoach : Jon Edgar

Res Coach : Date Murchie

1 S . Chapman2 L. Renton3 L. Holloway4 B. McKenzie5 J. Rosengarten6 M. Davidson7 P. Farrar8 A . Hickey9 C . O'Sullivan10 S . Lloyd11 M . Spencer12 G . Smyth13 M. Pay14 B. Merlin

15 M. Tinkler

16 B . Nind17 K . Mudge18 R . Glover19 M . Payne

20 M . Edsall

21 C. Gregory22 T. Blackley

23 B.Janssen24 T. Craven25 J . Hawkins

26 P. Will s27 N. De Young28 J . Mai n29 A. Costley30 L . Creamer31 J. Gree n32 L . Beddingfleld33 J . Smith (c)34 R . Shields35 A . Fyfe36 A . Williams37 C. Dennis38 N. Brennan39 M . Smith40 J. Mazu r41 Michael Bolton

42 M . Coe

43 R . Feenaghty

44 L. Leviston

45 M . McMahon46 D.Jones47 S. Mentha48 M. Carey49 M. Pettingill50 A . Tot s52 N . Moresi53 J . Pee l54 B . Adamson55 I . McCormick56 M.Jones58 J. Lu i61 P. Campbell62 L . Katt s68 M . Meehan70 Z . Anderson72 B . Green74 P. Westbrook75 R .Turton77 D . Nei l

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Q inoach: Anthon yC

Res Coach: Lachlan BeatonI_Schawb Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie Carter Assistants : Mchael Riz o

Res Coach: Paul Martin Rob Paterson, Matt Fittolani

1 D. Zivanovic 1 S. Rowley I B. Corrigan 1 A . Costell o

2 A Hughes 2 S . Hecker 2 T. Goodwin 2 T. Sheldon~rgan_,ylor

.3 D. Dean 2 B . DarcY 3 R . Bannister 2 S . Chandler (Res )

3 P. Geister1, 3 4 A. Curran (VC) 3 M . Dixon 4 M. Elliott 3 R. Hamilton (Res)

5 A. Paglia 4 M . Hayes A. Baker5 A 4 A. Evan s-' ~ 6 R . Bux

5 A . WhiteStephen s6 C 6 M. Naricarrow 5 E. Hardy

7 M. Cosgriff (Res VC).

7 C. Atkins 7 S . Bannister 6 A. Bevacqu a7 S. Pric e; a_trnan 8 A. Sinclair ( C) 8 K. Little 8 L. Hollow 8 C . Hayne s

ons 9 P. Palermo 9 M . Meyer 9 C . Bannister 9 p. Kempto nsire 10 P. Brabender 9 P. Emmett 10 J . Vaina 10 W. Hann a

n 11 M . Joyce 10 T. Kight 11 J . Crotty 11 S. Watc h;.=rryman

Gallowa y12 B 11 C . O'Meara 12 J Quinn 12 A . Torney1; ma n

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13 S . Rose12 A. Baker 13 G . Russell 13 A . Ross

Baulch (C18)13 C,• ", iad14 P. Pratt 13 M. Ryan 14 J . Fenton

.14 C . Price

,-, L ;-i .: tan Brundell15 N14 C . Johnston 15 A. McMahon 15 B . Shaw.

16 M . Godfrey15 Mick Sullivan

Sullivan16 P 15 B. Owen 16 J . Lalich

-:_ :1scin 17 B. Ha rt

.17 C . Sullivan 16 D . Clifton 17 T. Purcell

18 C. Groom', - ,nep 17 M . Mitchell 18 S . Sullivan 17 D . Pirpinias 18 K . Prestidge (R)

18 G . Porteous (VC) 19 C . Stewart 18 A. Moloney 19 M . Kempton;i,-, ::,tr=n 18 M. Spinoso 20 D. Kinsella 19 M. La Corchia 20 C. Sandifor d

19 A. Dean 21 D. Kelly 20 J . Clarke 21 J . Sibili a

=rs Maher20 S 22 B . Liddell 21 G. Henderson 22 C. McAssey.

21 D . Loney V C( )

23 Matt Sullivan 22 D . Goodwin23 P. Barry

Marti n24 Ltcerg 22 S . Fantone (Res VC)

24 T. Linthorn eRichard s25 B

23 D . Callegari.

24 V. Romijn (Res)23 P. Walsh

.Rochfor d26 D 24 M . Faroldi 25 A. Katsaros

24 T. Lombardi (Res VC).

26 A Rock 25 P. Edwards 26 D . Batte nF 25 S . Rehlecki

.27 R . Layton 26 B . Lewis 27 M. Savige

28 D . Costell o26 D. Boundy (VC) 28 A. Castles 27 M . Bosanko 28 P. Otsuka (C18 )27 K . Jenkins 29 G . Crilley 28 S . Goodwin 29 N . Poyne r

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'y 28 J . Kreuzer 30 P. Marin 29 A. Forster-Knight 29 A . Steer (Res)29 A. Morrow 31 J . Drury 30 J. Sacco 30 A . Jesse

~~~ 30 M . Ryan 32 B . Fogden 31 L . Kuret 31 B . Costell otrce

30 D. McKay33 N . Wilkins 32 D . Weston 32 A . Camero n

Lindh33 M31 N . Dallas

34 Matt . Wals h35 M . Johnstone 33 T. Gosetti

.34 D. Barlow

32 S. Corcoran 36 C. Ogier 34 D . Castaldi 35 C. Carroll

.• .,-,n 3 33 D . Clayton 37 T. Macgeorge 35 G. Tsinaris 36 M . Prowse

35 S. Simpson (Res VC) 38 S . Perrazo 36 B . Barron 37 J . Woods38 J. King

36 B . Dintinosante 39 S . Waters 37 A . McKay 39 M. Ablethorpe.. - " 37 A . DiFabio 40 D. Granger 38 M . Warren 40 N . Marti n

40 W. Chambers 41 C. Rock 39 J . Kruger 41 R . Gree n

-- = 41 A . Elliot 42 T. Barr 46 S . StePen 42 A . Smith

42 R. Murray ( Res C)43 M. Barr 47 D. Goodwin 43 C . Beaton

--`--' 44 M . Hyde45 M. Kight46 W. Wheatley 48 M . Nancarrow 44 E . Rya n

45 R . Scarlett45 C. McKay 47 C . Rowland 50 S. Hallam 46 A . Kell y46 J . Martinelli 48 Mick. Walsh 51 A. Glesson 47 C . Barrett

' ' - 47 J. Sandy 49 G. Allan 53 M. Villani 48 T. Porter

48 A. Moore 50 S . Scullin 54 J. Frazzetto 50 A . Goonan51 R. Wood

49 M. Sykes 51 A . Wood 56 P. Dunne53 D. O'Keeffe53

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. 74 J. Dowsley58 R. Haslemore 77 T. Brumby-Rundel l

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David Calthorpe had a busy day onSaturday. Firstly he had to trek across townto coach Old Essendon in their Round 1clash against Old Brighton at the Beach Oval .Then he quickly had to get on his bike andhead to Telstra Dome for the Essendon vGeelong clash where he is Kevin Sheedy'srunner. If that wasn't hard enough he had tofill both runners shoes as John Barnes wassuspended by the AFL for coaching . There issome respite for David as the Bombers don'tplay until Anzac Day .

® u ®FTLOTG's curse continues this season . We

gave Cameron Bruce a wrap last week and

first tackle of the game against St Kilda sau

him dislocate his AC joint that will keep hirr

on the sidelines for up to 6 weeks . He mighi

be able to see a few more MHSOB game ;

while he recovers .

® t~ ®VAFA Executive Tom Brain had an enjoyablf

luncheon at Old Camberwell followed by th(after match Mazenod celebrating Leal

Gallagher's 350th game as an umpireDriving home he got pulled over by a boozi

bus . Nervously he blew into the breathalyzeand waited anxiously as the constable looke(

at the results . "You're free to go Mr Brain .

What was Tom doing with those CrowiLagers - feeding the plants ?

Life Member Profile : John C. "Jack" Wilson(Ormond, VAFAUA & VAFA )• VAFA Umpires' Association

• VAFA Tribunal

• Ormond AFC player 1948-50• VAFA Umpire 1953-1960• Boundary Umpire Olympic Exhibition

Match - 195 6• Coach Ormond U 19's 1961-1965• VAFA Tribunal Member 1980-

0 0 ®

0 0 0The Westbourne Warriors were privilegeienough to have Ron Barassi speak to thclub for well over an hour after their finetraining session of the pre-season . ThVFL/AFL legend spoke very favourably abouthe virtues of Amateur football as well as ho`he saw the club's progression in the future i :one of Melbourne's fastest growing suburb :An interesting comment made by the greeman was in reference what he believed wathe greatest team he had ever seen, to whiche responded the current Brisbane Lionsquad . Not sure if he would like to reconsideafter last weekend's AFL results?

® 0 ®

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Congratulations to

Drew Fairchild(MHSOB) on hisrecent wedding to

Danielle. In true

VAFA spirit, Drew

didn't wish to miss

the Round 1 clashagainst Old Ivanhoe

so they have decidedto honeymoon on the

bye weekend . Who

knows what will

happen if Drewmakes one of the

r e s p e c t i v e

RepresentativeTeams across theQueen's Birthday

weekend .

0 ® 0

,,ib :ill Victoria hold annually an awards

Blacks clubs were honoured . Marcellin OC

t„uu"r to recognise achievements inR_- football . In February of this year

Marcellin OC and University

~,:, n ,In,, the inaugural FV Most Disciplined

Club Award, while the University Blacks were

honoured for their achievement of being

Premiers and Champions at Senior

community football level . Pictured are

Marcellin OC President Peter Gartner and

University Blacks President Ray Wilsonreceiving their respective awards .

® ® ®Norm Nugent VAFA Life Member and

esteemed Club XVIII guru recently had a

minor heart scare . Great to report that after

a minor "tune-up" Norm is back to hisfighting best, well done Norm - you can't keep

a good man down .

0 ® 0

Imagine the look of despair from the Glen

Eira President Matt D'Zilva when he arrived

at 8 .30am last Saturday to ensure everythingwas in readiness for the season opener . The

rooms had been vandalised and a point post

removed . But thanks to some hard work and

assistance Matt had everything up andrunning by the start of the reserves, now

that's FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME !

® ® ®

GC President Peter Gartner ( left) and University Blacks President Ray Wilson ( right)

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Preparing for the lst fixture match of th eyear is hard enough, but having you rrooms vandalised and posts uprootedduring the night before that game, isClub's nightmare! Full marks to Glen EiraPresident Matt D'Zilva and his helpers forstarting on time regardless!

LAST WEEK

Glen Eira went into their game againstOld Carey with 17 players unavailableand, after an even Q l, the Careyyoungsters took control and woncomfortably. Carey's Chris Battle was arock in defence, Nick Bull rucked strongly,and Al Parton was a busy forward . GEhad sterling service from Tsirogiannis,Zagame & Massis .

Ormond blitzed Aquinas at the BuxtonOval with a 9 goals to 1 Ql, then built onthat to make a very auspicious seasonstart . Dave Becket starred up forward asdid the returning Liam Murphy, whileMatty Martininov's screamer in Q2 set theMonds' fans ablaze . The Bloods' LeeToomey did well in the middle in his firstgame since breaking a leg in 2004, lstgamer Sullivan showed skill on his wing,and 'Soccer' Con Tzoumenakis lookedgood on the other wing.

Emmaus S t Leo's demolished Prahran inthe 2nd half but weren't happy with theiraccuracy in Q4 . Prahran's Basil Clearytells me the Animals were 'bloody quick',so they'll have a big impact in gamesahead. D'Amelio & Buckle led a tightAnimals' defence, with Don Dint & Ellisequally good the other end . Prahran likedthe games from Matthew Harrison HBF,Mick Radownik R, and Damien Cromie, aflanker in his lst game .

--- 2 -Old Mentonianssuccumbed to avery switched onYarra Valleyunit with thelatter's experience telling in the end! Killwas pleased with centre, Andy Stone'effort, plus Dan Lecordier and Ash Dreup the sharp end . The Panthers had togames from Elliott who marked verstrongly, Michael Basile F, and TrerWiltshire also impressed in his lst matcl

Bulleen Templestowe & Fitzroy Redturned on a fantastic game where hotteams played in surges and Redhappened to be one point up when the gsiren sounded. Reds' forward, Jacksorwas plain brilliant, with HBF, Bennie,OB-er, Vinnie Cahill, also in great fornWins to visitors at the Ted Ajani aren't athat common so the Reds should tpleased with their effort! The BullantTehan, Chivers & Stella seemed to teverywhere all day, and for a bloke wit

CLUB ( 71 iAE LSTWG'iKi P

Dl SECTIONOrmondFitzroy Reds

Old Carey

Emmaus S LEmmaus S L

Old MentoniansDI RESERVE

BeckettMaghamez

PartonDinicolantonio

EllisBasile

Ormond Stewart 7 7Prahran Gartland 6 6Fitzroy Reds Capodiferro 6 6

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,;t,i,r>osedly only one leg, Kenyan still kicks

nli ' ht-\- fine goals!

TODAY

Aqui n

as v Glen Eira will be close but Ithe Bloods, at the College, to win by

;315 .

prahran v Ormond should see the,t),'(!dier Monds on top by 4 goals .

I'an'a Valley v Emmaus S t Leo's is a

1, ,W, for both sides, but I think the

lilllal.s `old heads' should give them a

,% III by 2-3 goals .

Fitzroy Reds v Old Mentonians shouldthc Reds' way by 6-7 goals, they've hit

~round running this year and look

)ci .

TI

Old Carey v Bulleen-Temp should go to

,It, . tar I nore experienced visitors by abou t

;~ r,i(ialS .

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D1 SECTI®i•iAquinas 0 C v Glen Eira

Prahran v Ormon d,rr n Valley 0 B v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

F[]zr(j\-Reds v Old Mentonians - to be

played at Punt Road Oval, Richmon d

')1f1 C'areyv Bulleen Templestowe

Dl SECTIONGLEN EIBA 2.5 3.8 3.9 5.15 (45)

OLD CAREY 3.4 10.9 17 .13 22.15 (147)

Glen Eira: Tsirogiamnis 2 Shetlard Sheedy Serpanchy. Best: TsirogiamnsZagame Massis S Diamond Lundberg Pry'de. Old Carey: Parton 6 Stewart-Holmes 3 Evans 3 Thompson 2 Kent 2 T Angus C Angus Hall Battle Bowley

Crasher. Best: N Bull Parton Gltzme Evans Battle Stewarl-Holmes .Umpires: Phil Callll Graeme Templar (F) Lachlan Simpson (G )ORMOND 9.6 13.13 18.14 26.16 (172)

AQUINAS OC 1.0 2.2 5.2 8.3(51)Ormond: Beckett 9 Martinov 3 B Deledio 3 Murphy 3 Jones 2 Banks MillerByra L Deledio Cove RobbhLs. Best: Keleher Beckett Miller Robbins B

Deledio L Deledio . Aquinas: Toomey 2 Hehne 2 Wooden 2 Box Hunt. Best :

Toomey VoursoukLs A Williams Volombello Olarenshaw Brown .

Umpires: Justin Lipson Vaughan Sidebottam (F) Trevor Foy Dan Frazier (G)EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4.6 9.9 15.13 20 .21 (141)

pRAIIIiAN 3.0 7.5 9.7 ]0.9 (69)

Emmaus SL: Dlnicolantonio 6 Ellis 6 P McGloin 2 Buckle Levins R McGloinKrebs Robin FVaters. Best: D'Amelio Buckle Votpi McKenzie Ellis Ronchi .Prahran : Ballard 3 Sleight 3 Stafford 2 Bevan Fox. Best : Harrison Fox

Radvwonik Beven Cronmite Northway.

Umpires : Eli Hayes Lionel Katz (F )OLDMELZTONIANS 5.2 12.5 13.6 15.1100))

YARRA VALLEY O B 4.3 9.6 14.11 18.14 (122)

Old Meat: Basile 6 Costello 3 Cochrane 2 Emerson IronmongerTwentyman Vick. Best : Elliott Basile Fairbanks Twentyman CostelloWiltshire. Yams V. Le Cordier 5 A Drew 4 Keem 3 Rokickt 2 R Yee 2 Lear

Laing. Best : Stone Le Carrier A Drew Rokicki R Drew Valoppi .Umpires: Anthony Damen Anthony Calderone (F)BULLEEN TEPriPLESTOWE 5.4 9.4 14.6 18.9 (117)

FITZROY REDS 3.4 8.6 14.8 18.10 (118)

But Temp: D Matthews 5 Stella 3 Wise 2 Williams 2 Chtvers Tulloch WatersSchneider D Florence Horvath . Best: Tehan Chivers Stella Clarke PietrvkWilliams . Fitzroy Reds: Maghamez 8 Claud 2 Keleher 2 Diacagioreis 2Gleeson 2 Mo)derhead Abbott . Best : Atherton Maghamez Green Marris

Keleher Meighen.Umpires: David Longworth Brent Woodhead (F) Frank Palermo GlenKennedy (B) Peter Maddocks Eddie Boat (G)

DI RESERVEGLEN EIRA 3.1 4.2 6.3 6.6(42)OLD CAREY 4.2 5.9 7.14 12 .18 (90)

Glen Eira : Earle 2 Brown lli}as Fidogiarntis Clarke . Best: McGaw Clarke

Fidogiamris Brown Turnbull Eade. Old Carey: Mason 5 Shrine 3 Ashworth2 Niven Doytgett. Best: Bennett Adam Croft Vardy Connell Ashworth .

ORMOND 5.6 12.7 18.13 22 .17 (149)

AQUINAS OC 1 .0 2.1 3.1 4.1(25)

Ormond. Stewart 7 Cook 5 Tehennepe 4 Clinch Bridges 3. Best: Hope

Skinner Hall . Aquinas : Boland 2 Hall Jetfrey .. Best: Russell Stewart Mitsios

Cromack M Te Heneppe Cook.EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 .3 3.9 6.9 7.11 (53)

pRAHRAN 4.4 6.5 8.8 11.10 (76)

Emmaus SL: Ymer 2 Anderson Battv Hodder Lear McDermott. Best:Hodder Ymer Lear Contessotto McDermott Quirk . Prahrare Gartland 6Aitken 2 Marriott 2 Sicluna . Best : Marriott Docherty Belcher Aitken CloughK Walford .OLD MENTONIANS 0.2 3.6 7.8 8.11 (59)

YARRA VALLEY O B 3 .6 7.11 9.12 12 .17 (89)

Old Ment: Stroud 2 Johnson 2 Frances Hubbard T Millis Schloeffel . Best :

D .Alexander C Palmer Frances Wilson Scloeffel Johnson .

Yams V: Hancock 3 Britt 2 Peake 2 Pask Vowles Hale Laing Clarke . Best :

Britt Russell Hancock Pask Peake Yeo Potte rBULLEEN TEMPi.FSTOBJE 2.1 2.3 3.3 3.5(23)

Ft'IZROY REDS 3.5 10.7 17.9 21 .10 (136)

But Temp: Scarona Tsokas Verga. Best: J Matthews Theodrakakous AParrs W Thompson Verga Gamias . Fitzroy Reds: Caporllferro 6 Tornese 5

Pace 3 Sheather 3 Dlbenedetto Nuttall Baillie Bare . Best: Pace Willingham

Baillie Negebauer Dibenedetto Tornese.

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Dl SectionAQUINAS BALEEN TEMPLESTOt1tE FITZROY REDS GLEN EIRA OLD MERTORIARS

Coach : Steven Bell Coach : Steve Easton Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Terry Walsh Coach: Peter Russ oRes Coach : Terry McEvoy Res Coach : A Parris Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res Coach: Anthony Stafford Res Coach : Jamie- Winduss

1 L. Toomey I G. Chivers ( Capt) 1 1 o1lr-.mr i.aft- 1 S. VamvakislKhP

I T. Mitvalsky2 C. Twentyman (DVC)

2 S . Tibb 2 M . Stella 2.8 r~ 2>1 Walsh azaa2 .Bal l3 R

3 J . Coglan ' 3 L. Thompson (VC) 311 ux*Clec~ 3's.6erea=~o 3 C . Massis .Carroll4 Be. s Wene' 4 .8 WW 5 A . Tsirogiannis .

3 S . Edwards 4 W. Thompson s P D=qvgs s E T. 6 J . Zagame5 A. Kianto s

5 M . Hunter 5 M . Pietryk 6 B . F~d 6 J&F" 6 C . Alexande r6 D. Minogue 6 A. Tehan (DVC) 7.ttr9xbM zt.Bp~ 7 D. Clarke 7 D . Emerson

7 C. Glennie 7 P. Robertson 8.J Marx 8 N n,dw 8 D. Lyons 8 G. Ferguson

8 J. Jess (VC) 8 D . Glover 9 .T Qxr+s a.c PM 9 A. Russo 9 D . Cochrane

Harkin9 T 9 J Matthews teL'~ ~e.Wwd`w, 10 M . Chandler 10 T. Wiltshir e.10 D . Boland

.Wise10 J 11 8 A~' ~r . Mr0~`i2N Gcen ~21Bme 11 L. Pryde 11 A . Mort

11 S. Cooper.

11 C . Ince :a M zrw +3 S 8„awy 12 B. King 12 C. DwyerRusso13 B

12 A . Bethune 12 A . Parris 14.T CurRe 14M r~ 13 G . Brown .Stroud14 M

13 D . Den Braber (C) 13 D. Tulbch M s~azn s.~ s~n;,

14 C . Grey .15 J. Costello (C)

13 C . Jeffrey 14 A . Wilkee DuAa :6 . G G~I

17 8 ~~ 17 a~.~ 15 E . Stuchbery 16 C. Duncan14 A . Lorkin 15 R. Ferguson r8.g~ is ueav 16 N . Davis 17 C . Gourlay15 Adrian Williams 16 S. Smith 19, u+ca.v~ae i9.ecuaa 17 R. Conroy 18 M. Basile (VC)16 J . Hunt 17 P. Voglis 20 T20 T 80ee. 18 R. Oldham 19 A. Palmer (DVC)17 B. Redwood Schneide r18 R

21 C1 .: 21. T c~.a 19 A. Decries 20 C . Palmer18 J. Hughes

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19 L StottEd .. 22.C $01=22 .S 20 A. Diamond 21 J . O'Brien

18 T. Olarenshaw.

20 T. Waters23 K 1' . mtz 23.T.J~i:m2a Lc= ~ 24.G.nWA n 21 M . Watt 22 B . Coghlan

Drinan23 A19 G . Whitehead (VC)21 P. Gannas 2e D.i}~e 25 o Tmer 22 S. Emmett .

24 R. Ironmonger20 D . Skinner22 C . Cherbakof 25 A. YW~ 26, N %rct' 23 T Deal Fairbanks25 B21 J . Pierce Matthews23 D 27 J T~ 27 J &.W. 24 M. Embling .

Schloeffel26 R22 S . Flynn

.24 T Agosta

28 1Lh^ 28Mc°°-IN'IJ~ 25 J .Fidogiannis

.27 G. Katris

23 M . Visser25 L. Norbury

,,,~p v~ 29 .~ N E~ 8p ~ T~ 26 P. Tsagliotis 28 D. Kitt o

24 P. Harper26 S. Boyd 31 J Lay 3:-ec~mce 27 R . Gilmore 29 A. Carter

25 B. VolombelloClarke27 A 32pTrW 32. o owcm, 28 L. Shellard 30 D. Russo

26 J . Box .Miles i28 P

a35 Dmry 33 n.r~'z~r 29 M . Scaife 31 M. Elliott27 C . Quinn . 3: F3 Gr.V 34 TL. 31 M . Bell 32 P. Wilson28 B. Helme 29 P. Tsokas 35 J rOM. 65, P. Bury 32 D. Fossey 33 B. Lane29 J. Wilson 30 D . Florence 26. M p-~ ;~ s r~~,y

Sheedy33 A 34 P. Flaskis30 C . Colliver 31 A . Bernicich 3zun!~e 37.AORtR;

M ~~K~^' 38

.34 T. Turnbull 35 E . Millis

31 G. Evans 32 R . Williams .~~a ~ Hollo w35 S 36 D. Alexander (RUC)

33 C . Wooden 33 P. Florence 40 8 t,_ 1 40 8Ad'=.

36 B Zurek37 M . Francis

34 M . Tarulli 34 S . LambropoulosGr-G °'- " ar~ M Wq~

.37 P. Merrick

38 T. Milli sVick39 J35 R. Chapman 35 D. Daskalou az i n42 S NA.

Lithgow,38 S.

Alexande r40 R36 P. Caskey 36 P. Hare 43's :-- > 41 J-v-.9

44 4P~ 44 DEast.

39 A . Davies.

41 G . Pekali s37 S. Leonard 37 J. Frangos

<s J F- .= 45 J G1111~0 40 M . Cosgrove 42 A. Noonan38 B. Moran 38 A. Verga 46T Pu~ 48, hVXm 41 J Devries 43 G . Hubbard39 S. Bethune 39 D . Buccachio szRowu' <7'we~

.42 J .Serpanchy 44 L . Sunter

40 S. Haun 40 G. Theodrakakous 48 q_ C409M 48, w a.4.43 M . Kennedy 45 A . Erskin e

41 G . Davies42 R . Moran

41 R . Lea42 A . Stavretis

49 J. uckkr 49-J. e~~ D. Rt~ so. F spt*ers 44 S. Diamond 46 G. Smit h

47 J . Kelly43 M . Slattery 43 D. Horvath sr .J .ea+s~ 66.T MaX-1 45 A. Caruana 48 D. Stevens (RC)44 J . Tapply 44 O . Hill

53s^ddCO e7, fl rxkftA54 TW~i 70, M

. ~46 S. Gange 49 N. Fisher

45 D. McCartan 45 D. Rogers 55 M z- 7r .T.Leu 47 B. Zwar 50 K . Regan46 T Vandersluis 46 A. Coulston s6.Jes,ne 7n .ac 48 J . Haliwell 51 A. Wilso n

47 Anthony Williams Morihoviti s47 C s7.aP~ w.GBa 49 S . Hall 52 M . Watts

48 R. Brown.

48 A. Morihovitis ~. s .e'E" 8tJ .sa~~~

B& S~50 D . Eade 53 R . Johnson

54 D Goodbody49 M. Griffin 49 B. Touri ani s9 95.D.Falaqw

51 H . Hussies .55 A. Donega n

50 C . Crozie 50 I . Roxburgh S . Miller52 S56 S. Brad

y53 D . Robinson 51 R . Toscano 53 A. Iliyas 57 S . Fairbanks54 M. O'Halloran 52 M . Daskalou 54 M . Vodstrcil 58 M . Lewis55 L . Stafford 57 A . Smith 55 J. Lundberg 60 W. Steabben56 P. Cruickshank D. McMahon 56 C . Hogan 61 B . Saunders57 M. Harris 60 M . Scarano 57 P. Rohr 62 C. Sinclair58 H. Tyssen Tzalabiris64 C 58 S. Patterson 63 G . Goris59 B. Cooper

.61 J . Fulton 64 M . Austin

60 L. Elliott 63 J . Evans61 I . Dre w62 C. Lyng SPONSOR S63 A. Barri e64 S. Voursoukis PHILLIPS &67 C . Tzoumenakas itf La a: NICHOLSON72 T Brook

S . Voursoukis ZENITH INTERIOR .̀S . Ozergi nS . Jones DAVIS LAUNDRYA . Hyland

TUDOR INN CHELTENHA

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~ 1 Section

O'Dea Res Coach : Craigg Williams Res Coach : LShauoCa pbell Coach:ORM ONO OLD CAREY PRANRAR Ef~ M AOS ST LEOS YARRA VALLEY

MatthewsD °Coach : afford

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p Beckett 2 D . Faelis 2 L. Stafford 2 J. Hodder (VC) 3 R . Thompso nr

L Murphy3 M . Angus 3 D. Livingston 3 E. Mitchell 5 A . Drew Captain

` 4 A . Simson 4 D . Crommie 4 C . Phyland 6 R. Drew

5 J. White 5 H . Pitts 5 S . Buckle 7 C. Beal_,,Jx Mart~~,Konstantinidi s5 P 6 A. Donachie D'Amelio6 M 8 L. Morri s

3, Arnold.

6 C. Campbell 7 T. Greening.

7 A . Burgess 9 J . Kee m'' 7 T. Evans 8 I . Hunt 8 B . Bird 10 T. Hancoc k

8 A . Stewart-Holmes 9 A. Bunnell9 D. Lear 11 T. Mclllraii h

9 D. Shutie 10 M . Mc Cudden Ellis10 B 12 D. Lecordie rT Banks 9 B. Andrews (r) 11 A . Pitts .

Levins11 M 13 L . Gillie sD R_-ins., ; .

3LT010 K. Shrives 12 C. Hall

13 L. Northway

.12 T. McCann 14 B. Nickolas

'11 N. Everett

14 L. Fox 13 A. Krebs 15 N . Pask_ r -~ 12 L . MacFarlane Small15 J 15 P. Carey 16 L . Taylor]a s

~13 G . Trumbull

.16 S . Campbell 17 G . Bonnici 17 A . Lain g

It =Y 14 M. Zander 17 M . Harrison 18 R . McCann 18 C . Bri h~art 15 N. Bull 18 J . Matherson 19 A. Kelly 19 J . Stron g

16 T. Angus 19 S. Ramage 20 A. Ballard 20 T. HaleC_re 17 A . Parton 20 D . James 21 G . Simondson Stevenso n21 DD GGes %'

18 D . Bowley 21 E.McDOnald 22 P Ristevski.

Dre w22 Br~ennepe.. :. n 19 T. Wood 22 A. Sleight (C).

23 T. Batty.

23 R Yea

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Smyth21 023 M. Windridg e

l 24 D . Bruce.

24 N. Lear_ ; •T

.22 C. Battle

umme r24 K . P25 L. Aitken 25 A . McKenzie (C) 25 S. Seabourn e

23 H. Van Cuylenberg 26 B . Dempsey 26 A . Prosser 26 J. Longwort h

,. ~ 24 P. Unkles 27 W. Watford 27 P. Levins 27 S. Savag e

- _ T N ;r,ey 25 A. Thompson 28 K . Watford 28 H. Giles 28 M . Rockicki,T ;-)-rd 26 A. Wood 29 P. Gartland 30 M . Ottobre 28 B. Reynolds

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- -, e-v- 47 B. Crosher 55 M . Vagg 61 J-P Blandthorn55 B. Telford

- - ack 48 S. Teve 56 A . Lachlan 63 P. Nolan56 T. Lloyd

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Laird60 S52 E. Halliday 60 T. Sparrey 70 D . McGloin .

53 R . Deuis 61 B. Campbell 75 T. Ymer 61 P. Valoppi

54 T. Zavelz 62 N. Gill 76 G. Donovan 62 P. Baruma

55 P. Busse 63 R . Marriott 77 C . Vaughan 63 D . Whitechurch

56 A . Boyd 64 J. Belcher 79 T. Tribe 64 S . Cleary57 T. Connell 65 B. Sodoma 88 S . Pitcher 65 M . Norrish58 H. Doggett 66 N . Wallmeyer gg D. Wnduss 66 A . Russel l59 C. Mason 67 S. Oliver 67 B . Glenni e60 W. McConnell Orrong Hotel 71 M . Laing61 B. Croft 74 A. Middlin62 C. Withington CUB •

76 G .Coutt s64 C . Smith i. 78 N . Peters65 D . Eisner

Mercu ry Ste A82 D . Redfern

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presented by Glen Scar'; orough with guests from

St Kevins, St Be s (fi), Old Essendon (B), Old Paradians,

Therry Penola, Uni Blacks ( C), LaTrobe Uni (D2) ,

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HughLyon

I KNITWEAI2' Peter Williamso n

ReviewIt might be early in the season but newlypromoted Oakleigh has shown it will be forceto reckon with in 2005, crushing Peninsula by89 points at Scammell Reserve . Two years agoit was the Krushers who were on the receivingend of such hidings and the Pirates who weredishing them out.Flag favourites Old Geelong won like a top sideshould, trouncing Williamstown by 59 pointsat Como Park, while newly promotedRupertswood showed that it cannot beunderestimated this season, walloping D2mainstays Bentleigh by 71 points .La Trobe continued its improvement under thetutelage of Glenn Taylor, defeating IvanhoeAssumption, a finalist from last year, by 51points .Salesian put its horror 2004 behind them,overcoming a 14-point first-quarter deficit tooutlast Swinburne by 21 points . The Collegianswere far more desperate at the ball, theirpressure forcing errors from the Razorbacks .But there were positives for Razorbacks coachManny Debono with three-time club championMel Dell'Olio picking up from where he left offafter a six-year stint in the Diamond Valley anddefenders John Sheedy and Matthew Flackrepelling many forward thrusts at half-back .

PREVIE WWill iamstown CYMS host Rupertswood atFearon Reserve . Rupo should have no problemwith the skill and pace of D2 football, as theyshowed against Bentleigh, but may besusceptible to the more intense physicalpressure over an 18 week season . CYs willhope to save face after being comfortably dealtwith by Old Geelong, but I have the feeling itwon't be forthcoming this week. Rupertswoodto win .Peninsula OB welcome Old Geelong to HarryMcDonald Oval . The OGs showed they weren'ta one man band in front of goal, with 10 playersregistering a major, so it would be folly for thePirates to put all their efforts solely intostopping Mark Vickers-Willis . In the endhowever I think Old Geelong will make it two ina row .Oaldeigh make the journey to The Boulevard totake on Ivanhoe Assumption with the home

side keen onredemption aftertheir loss on thewide open spacesof LaTrobe University. Signs bode well for theKrushers at this stage . By contrast, the Hoeswill have some work to do if they wish toemulate their feat of reaching finals last year .Krushers for mine .The varsity battle between Swinburne andLaTrobe takes place at St. James Park . It willbe a difficult adjustment for the Trobers tomake, from the vast plains of their own groundto the tight squeeze that is St . James Park .Despite losing last week, the Razorbacks cantake something positive from their encounteragainst Salesian, and that should stand themin good stead this week . Swinburne to win .

Finally, Bentleigh and Salesian OC clash atArthur Street. Chris Sharp and JamesRobertson continue to be prominent for theDemons and will need to be at the top of theirgame to give Bentleigh the best possible chanceof victory . Salesian were involved in a scrappycontest last week and will hope for a morepolished performance this time around . Hardto get a handle on, but I'll plump for Salesian ina thriller .Andrew Says :WilliamstownOld GeelongOakleighLa TrobeBentleigh

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D2 SECTIONOakleighRupertswood

Oakleigh

D2 RESERVERupertswood

Old Geelong

Oakleigh

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8 85 55 5

5 55 55 5

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Correspondentsone report received from round on e

th ,t,) ;s to Shane Lee at Swinburne), making it

~cliffienlt to the week before . Could each~, , t happenedplease forward a brief report of the

end's action and news of any upcoming,tones and social events to me at

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MILESTONE S

Salesian - congratulations to Mark Canavan

„tl reaching 250 games played this week .has been at the club since it's inception

) i)89, Mark along with his family Peter,%1,,t 7ot . Christina and Barb have bee n

,tendons contributors during theiiI),-vanic stages of the club . Mark has wonscnior B& F's in 1990 and 2000 and has

,,,)x, ined the Seniors for 3 years during hisl,l ;t\ing career at Salesian . One enduring

i~tL about Mark's football is that he ha s

i,i .,}?d all 250 games in the Seniors . Notedhis strong marking ability and speed

ir,,und the ground has seen Mark play most<,i its football between the Half Back and Hal f

dlines . Mark is also handy around themaking him a Coaches delight in

,,,,irds versatility and endurance . Mark has(hr upmostrespect of all players and officialsit the club and we wish him all the bestiml~tv . Well done Canna .Ivanhoe-Assumption - Like everything elset l i t comes from King Island, Sebastian 'Baz'Conley in all quality . The club congratules

on playing his 100th game last

k, ad . Baz was the first Assumption oldto join the Hoes when the combine wa s

nil in 1999 . As such, he has been thei,r,uurl wearer of the No .1 guernsey . Baz has;,h%~d mainly ressies footy, but has als o

t a few dozen stints in the seniors as a~ :~nl-ti ;orhing backman . His work ethic and

to the club have been a greatto all . Baz was named ressies

~ . . ; i . .~ ~ tur the day on Saturday and lined up1 v, mg. Like a good King Island cheese,1u~, t gets better with age .

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D2 SECTION1,Villiamstown CYMS v Rupertswood

Peninsula 0 B v Old GeelongI :)lihoe Assumption v Oakleigh5%viuburne Uni v La Trobe Uni

Bentleigh v Salesian 0 C

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D2 SECTION

RUPERTSWOOD 5 .5 10.9 18 .12 23.14 (152)

BENTLEIGH 5 .3 7.7 8.15 11 .15 (81)

Ruperts : L Brennan 5 M Temnung 4 D Keenan 3 R Harry M Hewat DBurrows T West 2 N McGovern R Monzell J Ramsey . Best : D Burrows D

McDonald D Collins D Keenan T West R Hatty. Bent: C Sharp 3 J

Robertson 2 D Chapman S Sice S Holmesby J Vlahos S Francis G Prigg .

Best : M Ferris L Tangos C McFadden S Sice L Holmesby S Holmesby .

Umpires: Peter Angelis Anthony Simpson (F) Michael Jones Chris

McKendrv (G)OLD GEELONG 17.19 (121)

WILLIAMSTOWR C'YMS 9,8(621

Old Geel: Vickers-Willis 3 Casboult 3 W Paul 2 Kimpton 2 L Stevens 2 N

Betts A Makin Parsons E Bayles H McCarthy. Best : Casboult Paul

Fairbairn Makin White Munro. Will CYMS: L Thomas 2 S Wuchatsch D

Tayior L O'Sullivan J Mourn D Grieve J Parish . Best : T Wheeler B Hynse J

Hynse M Grossman D Lee S Phemister .

Umpires: Greg Rowlings Matthew Good (F) Gary Clancy Hagen Cosgriff (G)

OAKLEIGH 5.1 12.5 20.6 25.13 (163)

PENINSULAO B 3.2 5.3 8A0 10.14 (74)

Oakieigh: Briggs 8 Bromley 5 N Wills 3 Earl 2 Edwards 2 A Kitts Mackenzie

Perry Reynolds Rutter. Best: S Briggs Bromley Collins Rutter Stevenson

Zula. Penins: Claringbold 3 Coghlan 2 Payze 2 Prendergast 2 Barron. Best:

Powell Coghtan Claringbold .

Umpires : Sean Brails(ord Paul Tuppen (F) Richard Keane Tristan Reith (G)

LA TROBE UNI 3.5 7.8 13.9 17 .13 (115)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .3 3.7 6.10 9.10 (64)

'.. La Trobe: McMullan 4 Oakley 4 Dingle 2 Brooks 2 Benton Emall Farran t

Ludeman Slater . Best: Ludeman Oakley Butler Farrant McKail Dingle .

Iv Assn: Lee 3 O'Dwyer 2 Galloway 2 Nixon tsefo . Best : O'Neil Nixon Harris

Rawley.Umpires: Jason Lane Nicholas Brown (F) Michael Lee David Jones (G)

SALESIAN 1.4 6.7 7.10 9.11 (65)

SWINBURNE UNI 2.3 3.3 4.5 6.80-4)

Salesian: Nannes 3 Thain 2 Canavan 2 Ware Sutherland. Best : DeLaHaye

Bomnci L Rose Bobetic Natures Tucker. Swin : H Higgins 3 Murchie 2

Dell'olio . Best: Flack Sheerly Dell'olio Jones M Higgins C Higgins .

Umpires : Nick Feimessy Jonathan Kerr (F) Paul Whitehead Jim Exton (G )

D2 RESERV E

RUPERTSWOOD 5 .5 12.8 15 .13 21 .16 (142)

BENTLEIGH 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.3(9)

Ruperts: A Jordan 5 J McCrann 3 C Certo . D Powell T Butson G Price SClark 2 A Jansz T Plummer R Jaeger . Rupertswood: J'Plummer J

McCrann R Jaeger T Butson A Walsh C Cerro .Ben tlelgh: S Ferris. Best : M Haves G McFarlane Richards Fishloch

Padgham Chapman .

OLD GEELONG 4.3 7.6 11.9 16 .11 (107)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.501)

Old Geel: Higgins 5 C O'Brien 3 Kemp 3 Taylor 2 Avery S O'Brien T Bayles .

Best: C Teague Ellis Higgins D Youl c 0'Brien S O'Brien . Will (,'YMS:

Burgess . Best: Williams Digrazia M Elias Buttigieg Hinsley Jorv.

OAKLEIGH 8.2 9.5 9.8 11.11 (77)

PENINSULA 0 B 2 .1 7.3 9.6 14.9 (93)

Oakleigh: Couttie 5 Dalton 2 Ryan. Best: J Briggs R Holden Dalton

Connellan Conine Redford . Penins: Gotdthorp 4 Saudi 3 Can 2 McKinstry

2 Day Ferguson Pearce. Best : Goldthorp Smith Pearce .

LA'rROBE UNI 1.2 2.5 9.6 11.10 (76)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .0 2.2 3.5 6.5(41)

La Trobe : Paech 2 Redmond 2 Davis 2 Lanier Borrelli Ritchie Spring

Watson. Best: Paech Davis Bridges Samson Robertson McArdle .

Ivan Assn: Joyce Barbagello Graeme Shuttleworth Pve Valkatus . Best:

Wilson McFarlane Cole Graeme Mazocca Conley.

SALESIAN 1 .1 2.1 3.6 5.6(36)

SWINBURNE UNI 2 .3 6.9 7.16 12 .18 (90)

Salesian: Loughnan Ngo Henry Hanton VanSut•len- Best: Hanton

'... VanSuy9en Rose Riley Loughnan S Stevens. Swln: Christon 4 Gordon 2

Berry Dinning Carter Goode McKenzie Eley. Best : Chung Christen Pullen

Gordon Fitzgibbon Berry.

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100 OLD GEELON GCoach: Justin Paul Coach: Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach : Michael Lcekman

Asst Coach: Troy Lupoi Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches: David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : TBA

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach : Matt Edmonds

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

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2 J. Paul 2 M . Maud 3 D. Mackenzie 2 N. Casboult3 M . White

3 A. Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H. Davies 4 G. Herry4 C. Stmchcombe

4 S. Side 4 T. O'Neill 5 S. Adamthwaite 5 C. Kokkinos 5 M . Vickers-Willi s5 J. Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D. Gleeson 6 M . Jordan 6 J. Bell

6 R . Dolman 6 E . Healy 7 T. Mannes 7 M . Short 7 J. Pau l8 G Allen

7 S. HolmesbY 7 P. Fawley 8 C . Correnti 8 S . Earl .9 D. Kimpto n

8 C . McFadden 8 J . Shuttleworih 10 M. Forrest 9 C. Hogan 10 M . Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R. Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 11 J . Rutter tt L. Stevens

10 J Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D . Butter 12 D. Purnell 12 T. Paul.11 D . Martin 11 D. Valkanis 15 S. Brooks 13 D. Britt 13 T.Cannon

14 D. Taylo r12 T. Wright 12 B .Gallowa

Y16 P. Farrant 14 J . Nevezie

15 H. McCarthy

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15 B . McClelland 14 D.Nedson 19 A. Benton 16 M . Sell 17 T. Betts

16 D . Chapman 15 G .Boyd 20 A. Coulter 17 D. Perry 18 J. MalpasBetts19 N

17 S . Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M. Harvey 18 J. Connellan .J. Legoe

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22 A . Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 23 J. Kerley W. Pa u23 G . McFarlane 22 A. Height 31 A . Mambwe 24 S. Kitts 29 S. O'Brien

25 D. Gold 23 L .Cole 32 S . Gibson 25 C . Marshall 30 0 . Youl

26 B . Padgham 24 B. Frew 34 H . Spring 26 A. Kitts 31 A. Munro32 T. Ayertre

27 J . Seeley 25 J. Frisina 35 F. Tiernan 27 D . Zula33 E. Bayles

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30 A. Lee 28 S .Graham 40 S . Murphy 30 P. Hoiden 36 T. Makin

31 A. Banks 29 J . Cropper 42 D. Robson 31 T. Bromley 37 T. Waters38 L. Smit h

32 D. Kopitschinski 30 T. Mehmet 44 D. Kerr son 32 P. Lucas 39 J . Kilpatrick33 P. Withington 31 D .McFarlane 45 D. McMeekin 33 S . Bando 40 L. Teagu e

35 P. Hutchison 32 J . Iosefo 47 A. Samson 34 L. Head 41 S . Ross

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37 L . HolmesbY 34 C.Trea e r9 55 C . Fehring 36 M . Ryan .44 J. O'Hare

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We are a-eased tu'.veEc:,r:-e as our s ;crzsors to our first funictar for the 2r,,()5season '

The GY's roi€: be playing home cames t : .̂ ; year at Bryan Martin Oval in

Nv'Hport,';uG" to inc renovations p i3r;('.GC at Fe'iarof3 Reserve, 1VhiCfi'ias been,

our name for i . y'earfi .

W e are aisC P:Oast` 0 to +.wlCori:e Be`lee f.>rttana, Mayor of Hobson Bay . Peter

Hemphill a^ ;̂ Angela. A:tair . f;ourtc:'.G-s of Hobson Say, Life members of tno:0.ri1i. arr:stoH•^ CYh4S and our guest s;;eaker Lt%i Hanna, Carl :orr premler ;nip

-ayer.

A fan :astiL effort by Peer Sadler and Scott !+vu: hatsch to secure several nev,

s ;;cnsors incivding our ^svi prerr.ier sponsor In Kar.^eciy PIumbnq Serr:ces, aswas as Parer Sader Transport, American Express Travel . Anteo Tai Lifts and

irti zyrre Sweeny Real Estate who along with ras: year's major 8pv- r, TheStag's Head Hates have formed our :nafcr sponsors group.

Our ilst o£ club 30 :.por..s*rs . many o5 which are new to Vie CY s, are fistedbelosr.'s'le took £arrrard to a :o?9g a :^.d successful reiat :Gnship and we encourage

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seasan and we look 4on.:ard to sFe :nq the °r;aii :;cf their labour tGday. We are

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tsivi-jer.ds. There are live forrner ;t:ttier players in the senior ream tecc3y. This isthe feeder the club has yearned for over the past decade.

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Round 2 was heralded by Phil Stevens'announcement that there was an umpiringcrises with drastically low numbers ofumpires available for appointment. Formertop VAFA umpire, Richard Simon, wasappointed to promote the recruitment anddevelopment of VAFA umpiring . Animportant aspect of his role was to retainumpires as well as recruit them .Only one close game in A Section as St

Kevins recovered from a poor third term tohold off St Bernards and win by a solitarypoint, 17 .11 to 16 .16 . Robin Bowles, backfrom a knee reconstruction, booted 5 goals

and was SKOBS' best . He was supportedby Richardson, O'Keefe, Kavanagh, Fraser

and" Sadler. St Bernards' best wereMcKeown (7), Merrington, D Byrne,Perrett, Jordon and Joe Mount .In B Section North Old Boys were far toogood for Old Haileybury, 26 .13 to 9.I4,

with Nulty, Connoly, Saad, Collison, Boydand Barker (6) their best . Forsythe,Hassett, Ash, Hilton, Lappage (3), Jenkeand Carson battled hard for Haileybury . BSection coaches were - Tim Hart(Collegians), Paul Cooper (De La Salle),David Murray (Mazenod), Frank Dunell(NOBS), Dale Tapping (Old Brighton), MickDwyer (Old Haileybury), Sven Samild (OldMentonians), Peter Bedford (Old Parade),Steve Grace (Ormond) and Des Meagher(Whitefriars) .A really good "district" contest at IvanhoePark in C Section when

Ivanhoe /Assumption hosted BulleenTemplestowe . BT held the advantage allday, despite the efforts of the Ivanhoe boysand although only 9 points up at the lastchange, had enough of the ball in the lastto run out winners, 19 .21 to 17 .15 . Bestplayers : Young, C Parris (4), Tulloch (3),

Glover, Jones (3),M a t t h e w s(Bulleen /Temp)and J Pace (5),Rawley (3), A Pace,Sartori, BFinlayson, Doherty (Ivanhoe/Assumption) .Closest game in D Section was the win toOld Essendon over CaulfieldGrammarians, 15 .11 to 14 .12 . Essendon'sthird quarter was the telling period andtheir best were Fleming, Di Blasi, Leask,McPherson, Salib and Jason Fincher (6) .For Caulfield Royals, Brohier, Harrison,Will, Synman and Widjaja were the betterperformers.Elsternwick were in second place in D3Section after convincingly defeatingMonash Gryphons, 19 .21 to 14.6, on the"tray bit" at the back of headquarters . TheWicks overcame a first half deficit anetheir better players were B MahoneyWhelan, Bravington, Mussared (6)Wigmore and Missaglia . The Gryphonsbest were Gross, Blandford, R Coxhead, ICoxhead, Watson and Leeton .In Section D4 Syndal Tally Ho hosteiBulleen Cobras and the visitors won bonly 2 points, 12 .13 to 12 .11 . The Cobra

best ; D Trinchi, Cook, Gencarelli (4), rD'Angelo, Orwin, P Dall'Oglio. S/Tlnamed Kennedy, G Kemper, Dix, Murra,

S MacFarlane (3), Bingham

i!C%,a~ ✓ 1J! _i.= -~ V

Uni Blues were very happy with theirpoint win over De La Salle but the scrilrecorded "it would have been highw<

robbery" if the De's had snatched a victorThe Blues had been the better side all dand Adam Lennen's 4 goals were criticalthe victory in a low scoring game (8 .15

8 .10) . With De La always in with a chanit was Aaron Davis and Richard Furp

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,,-I ,a continually stepped it up for Uni ; they

,Vcre great on the day . Tim Jess and the

,,rer reliable Pat Mannix were strong for De

I .t •In D Section Hampton Rovers made it two

()II, of two and gained an early advantage

,clti their percentage . In this round they

r,,Isdy accounted for Uni Blacks, 12 .15 to

3 .12 and the prevailing weather conditionstucant the game, if played in the Uni,«-imming pool, could not have been much

n-orse . Chris Scarlett dominated the ruckdfor the Rovers and Luxmore, McKellar an

1,~~ Grand supported him at ground level.

t;ni's best were Quilty, Beaton, Darrach

ind Ramsdale .

hut the "Red Devils" were very pleased to

III A Section Old Scotch stormed hom e

ainst North Old Boys to win by 69 points

37 .14 to 15 .17 . Scotch had slammed on 11

,oals to 3 in the second half and their best%rcre Fewster, Sherwan and Thompson, all

% cith 4 goals and Dave Bedford's return

from overseas was welcomed. John Moir inthe ruck and Andy Smith also performed

%rn- robustly . Paul Considine was best for

N OBS but was supported in the main by

John Dore and Jerome Griffin .'I he closest result in B Section was the 8pc,int win by Parkside over Uni Blacks,

12 .18 to 12 .10 . Never much more than a

,1,oal the difference throughout the game

I, ( . sitUng on top at this early stage of the

-;ison. Best players were Coleman, G

Sii~ w, Whitfield, Ware, Rowe and Kingi1)~,rkside) and Wines, Garde, Alexander,(~ihney, Keilor and Doyle (Uni Blacks) . Old

X~t%-crian supporters were interested ton-n e that three of their "flock" would bel ; , v figures in B Section ; their last year's

((r10-11 Gerard Shelly was coaching Old1' :iradians, Phil Callil had been cleared to('atilCield Grammarians and Andy Quinn

v ; s President at Old Brighton .III C Section Fawkner had no problem

(1(• ;t1iIiy with Old Camberwell at Fawkner .H-irst . Korp (9), Young, Burke, Tymms

and M Majerczak were best in the talented

Fawkner line-up. For the 'Wells Trist,

Kerkvliet, Hobson, Schwab, Beal and Laneall gave a good account of themselves but

the final score of 22 .20 to 10.10 declared

that Fawkner could be the early favourites .

In C Section Old Brighton's good start tothe season in round one wasovershadowed by their second round

defeat at the hands of Old Melburnians

22 .10 to 13 .18. The OM's kicked

accurately and scored 12 goals to 3 in thesecond half. Urquhart (9), K Thomas, K

McMullen, Topp, Rogers and Mumme werebest for OM's and for Old BrightonHolmes, Rosengarten, Currie, Levvey,Hamilton (3) and Jones .B Section coaches, seniors and (reserves),were - Caulfield Grammarians ; Frank

Goode (John Wilson), Collegians; Ross

Oakley (Bruce Ferguson) ; De La Salle ;

Bernie Sheehy (Leo Manning), Ivanhoe ;

Bill McWhinnie (Bob Edmonds), Kew ; John

Fisher (Ken Blay), Marcellin ; Ray Walsh

(Gavin White), Old Carey ; John Dunshea

(Morrie Hedger), Old Haileyburians ; John

Masters (John Augustine), Old Scotch ;

Bryan Steele (Peter Clarke), University

Blues ; Alan Salter (Bruno Scarcella) . Some

eminent names in the reserves list, no lessthan 3 who had been or went on to becomeA Section senior premiership coaches !

n:.Y :4 :t/:~e or~ i

In A Section Old Paradians were down by

2 goals against Commonwealth Bank atthe main break but in the second half

turned on a powerful display and finished

13 .12 to the Bank's 8.7. It was a

devastating third term by Parade with 7goals in 16 minutes and P Mount and

Weyman each finished with 5 goals for the

victors . Jones, Pivetta, P Booth and Parker

were also strong in the winning team . Tony

Borrack was his usual determined self for

Bank and was aided mainly by Radford,

Dick, McQueen, Cleary and Rowley .

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ReviewKew were 12 men down from their 2004

Grand Final side, but they really took it up toa solid Werribee side . Kew kept up with theirhosts early, however, the Bees kicked away toa deserving 41 point win .It was a closely fought tussle between thestudents and Syndal and the match couldhave gone either way late in the match withthe lead changing several times . WhileBingham ran hard to the end for Syndal, itwas UHS's experienced players who shonewith Gorringe, and Wozza Smith seeing theirside home by 11 points .The Warriors kept their 19 match winningstreak in tact getting the jump on theGryphons early in the match thanks to somegreat work from their skipper "Platters" . TheGryphons did fight back though, kicking thefirst six goals of the second half to give theWarriors a scare .The Westies had to overcome a defensivePower House side to christen their new nestwith a win. Their returning players such asRudd starred and combined with newcomerIrving to outclass their opponents and win by57 points .The shock of the round happened atSportscover Arena where the Swans werepulverised by a rampant St .Johns . With sevenfirst gainers and only three players over theage of thirty, the JOCS helped themselves to42 shots at goal to destroy their hosts .PreviewSt Johns v West BrunswickThis has already being dubbed the match ofthe season as the two premiership favorite'sfight it out for early season bragging rights .With a crushing win last week, it isundoubtedly the young St . Johns side that willgo in as favorites. In what I believe will be atough and physical encounter, I am going withSt . Johns to stay on top of the table with a 21point win .

Monash G ryphons vSouth Ivleib DistMonash took a littlewhile to find their feet last week and will behoping for a better start today . The Swans onthe other hand, will be hoping that lastweekend was an aberration, and toda-,= smatch will let us all see whether it was . For mytip, I expect Malone to carry on with hisblistering form from last week as theGryphons register their first win for the yearby 20 points .Syndal Tally Ho v Old Westbourn eThe Warriors travel to rekindle an old rivalry atSyndal Tally Ho where the last meeting was a20 goal drubbing for the visitors . However, it isa different Westbourne side taking the fieldthese days, and a win today will continue the

club record 20 game winning streak rolling .With the Hudson boys running amok, this is achance. Today however I am expecting theTally Ho lads through Richardson and

Mackenzie to put an end to the injury ravagedWarriors run by 9 points.

CLUB

D3 SECTIONSt Johns OC Peake 7 7

St Johns OC McEachern 5 5Old Westbourne J Horsburgh 5 5

Monash Gryphons Malone 5 5tVerribee Black 5 5

Kew McDermott 5 5Kew Vecchio 5 5D3 RESERVEUHS VUSouth Melbourne

PowerhouseUHS VU

ForbesS King

P Cooper

Zulicki

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v tT NS-V Unew look Browns have their work cut

today facing off against a young

it,dent team full of run . I would not expect

Oc3 star forward Tate's wayward kicking

continue today, and therefore it could be

long day for the Kew defence . For my

I think it will be two from two for UHS

1hev get a valuable away win by 27

~~nitlts .

power iIouse v Werrib ee

lli~, match promises to be one of the most(, ,~,ly fought matches of the round. The

rj ;P)ling ability of Werribee has been;uw>tioned by some D3 pundits and today

,, ill b (z a good indicator of this theory . Th e;cur House play a defensive brand of

-,tball, and while it is not pretty, I believe

,: ~I1 be effective against the young Werribee'11lc as they open their account with a 5

,,,tnt t:in .

socialal is holding their our Past Players

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get your reports to.flowere-spotless .com.au by no late rmidday on Monday .

A1~TLE s.tTONES^,Ivnasil Gryphons - congratulate Dan "DB"Baxter on reaching 50 games last weekend .

i- a superb athlete and has develope d

his season . Well done!and Dan has been made Vice-

e been duly noted by the Coachingiiae running backman . His leadership

t'cic-1717 - congratulate Adam Pendlebury on50 last weekend in a match where he

~ of the student's best . Well done .

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J, jhns 0 C v West :BrunswickGryphons v South Melbourne

Districts

Tally-Ho v Old Westbourn e

Kew v UHS-VU

iouse v Werribee Amateurs

D3 SECTIO NWEST sRUNSF'IFCK 5.2 8.5 12.8 18 11 (119)

POWERHOUSE 2.1 5.3 7.6 98(62)West Bruns: D Rudd 4 Sudhotz 3 Menage 3 Irving 2 Edwards West PHamilton Hart S. Benjamin Jelbart. Best : Irving Jelbart D. Rudd Hart

Pietsch Z . Rudd . Poiaer•. D'hitino 3 White 2 Benson Taylor SpenceVerberne. Best: Bishop Taylor Turner S West Spence Hill.

Umpires: Mick Glday Michael Forde (F )STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 1 .0 2.3 4.7 4.8(32)ST JOHNS OC 5.5 15.11 19 .14 25.17 (167)

Sth Meth Dist : Brown Grunion Joske McDonald. Best: Moojen MahoneyCronan Aquilino Brown Margiamus . St Johns : Peake 7 McEachern 5Nelson 3 Phaedonos 3 Chalh 2 Diaz 2 . Best : Pickering Peake Arnold ChalkNelson O'Connor .Ump3res: Shane McNamara Robert O'Gorman, (F) Andrea Mason James

Gregory (B) Anthony Kvrkou Rob Seymour (G)

OLD WESTBOURNE 6 .2 9.3 13.4 14.7 (91)

N:OfdASH GRYPHONS 1 .0 3.3 9.9 10.11 (71)

Old West : J Horsburgh 5 Gerace 3 Edwards 2 Mason Paves Walker Board .

Best: Fairfield Gerace P Hudson L Hudson Miter A Horsburgh . Mon

Gryph: Malone 5 Leeton L Clark J Rutherford N Rutherford Sharkey . Best :

Wells Malone Baxter J Rutherford N Rutherford Watson .

Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan Brian Woodhead (F) Rob Parry AndrewEsposito ( G)UHS-VU 4.4 6.7 11.7 16.10 (106)

SYNDAL TALLY-110 4.2 9.5 11.7 14.11 (95)

UHS-VU : Rose 4 Tate 3 Mottram 2 Franc 2 J O'Neill Mora Cusick Schulz .

Best: Gorrange Creek Morph Sparks Smith. Syndal T-H: Reynolds 3

Bingham 3 Cachia 2 Hatniemann 2 Healy Meyer . Best : Btrrgham McHenzie

Hallisev A Richardson D Richardson ReNnolds .

Umpires: Ray Hocking David Trott (F)

WERRIBEE 3.3 10.6 15.10 23.14 (152)

KEW 1.4 7.8 11.9 17 .11 ( 113)

Werr : Black 5 D Lee 3 Renaut 3 Dalv 3 C Lee 2 Spry 2 Andrew Taylor 2

Langrield Moir Stornebriril;. . Best : Morrow Addamo Spry Czajkowski Black

Daly. Ke,v: McDermott 5 Vecchio 5 Wood 3 Woodhouse Cullen Bliar

Stephens. Best: McDermott Vecchio Stephens Fountain Dennis

Mainsbridge .

Umpires: Andrew Shtets Steve Caple (F)

D3 RESERVEWEST BRUNSWICK 1 .4 5.9 7.12 9.14 (68)

POWERHOUSE 1 .2 5.4 6.4 8.4(52)West Bruns: Garoev 2 Miller 2 Smith 2 Saisanas.Manoukian Tobin . Best:Miller Garvey T Bowshall-Tanner A Thompson. Thompson Tobin .Powerhouse: P Cooper 5 Contreras MacCormack Scotland . Best : RMarshall Arnold MacCormack Contreras P Cooper Elliott.STH tIRIdE DISTRICTS 5.3 9.3 12.4 13.4 (82)

ST JOHNS 0 C 2 .3 4.5 5.9 11 .13 (79)Sth RSeID Dist: S King 7 D McGee 2 S McDougall 2 D Thomas M Thomas.Best: S King E Costello S McDougall D Thomas J Bradley A Briglla .St Johns : Van Houten 4 Ellis 3 Hancock 2 Hall Saleb . Best: J Russell JSaleb S Homes M Van Houten T ellis M Webb .OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .1 1.1 1.2 1.3(9)MONASH GRYPHONS 4.3 8.7 9.11 12.12 (84)Old West: Risterski. Best: Robson Slatterv Theodore Hewitt RiskwsldJenkinnson.Mon Gryph : Gonis 2 Lloyd 2 Parker 2 Landberg 2 Fletcher 2 Park BCoxhead. Best : Greenfell Healy Still Lloyd Roche Mitchell .UHS-VU 11 .5 13 .10 19 .13 25.20 (170)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.0 2.0 ?.? 5.2 (32)UHS-VU: Forbes 8 Zulicki 5 P Thomas 4 Bowes 2 T Harris 2 D Harris FazCorbett Jimmy. Best : Higgens Uebergang Forbes Corbett P ThomasTrevethern . Syndal T-H: O'Boyle 2 Holland Christiansen Buckley . Best :Williams Buckley Franes Kelly Burns .WERRIBEE 2.3 6.7 8.9 12.12 (84)KEW 3.3 3.5 6.8 8.10 (58)W : Marinis 4 Moore 3 Baker 2 Hollow 2 Bunworth. Best TedescoBaker Callanan Has, -<ett Hollow. Kew: Thack•warv 5 Pocock RoacheLivingstone . Be.st : Johnston Thackw•ray Anderson Gricks MarchesanDooms .

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D3 SectionKEW

Coach : Rohan DohertyRes Coach: Brendan Dove r

1 B. Lafranchi2 N . Costley3 J . Doumis4 G. Crimmins5 A . Carman6 N. Then, (C)7 B. Dover8 D. Mainsbndge9 A. Kelly10 B. Cullen11 B. Wocdhause (VC)12 M. Gridle y13 C . Kynako u14 J . Looker (DVC)15 F.Lamanna16 D. Wood17 C. Watts18 N. Dahlstrom19 K Allen20 A. Acfield21 D. Clark22 T.Artken23 J .de87ank26 S .Syme s27 T. Moore (DVC)28 M. Dea n29 M. Dalrymple30 C. Giansante31 0.lanni32 A. Drago33 J. Cronin34 D. Pocock35 R. Bruno37 S. Johnston38 D . North39 J . Dennis40 J. Ferrantino (RC)41 L. Couner42 S . Parker

43 A .Bortone

44 A. Maims (RDVC)45 G . Evan s46 B. Marchesani

47 L . McNeill

48 K. SaydaL49 P. Dennis50 B . Davies51 M. BWir (VC)52 R. McLaunn

'',.. 53 S . Osborne54 J. Renou55 A. Lawler56 T. Firth57 B. Purcell58 B. Burnett59 J . Rakusz60 G. Lawso n61 M. Glenn (RDVC)62 M .Pame63 N. Gncks (RVC)64 A. Roberts65 S. Petersen66 R. McKerrow67 J. Bel l68 S. Ryan69 M. Botis70 T Fo x

Harp of Erin Hotel636 High St, Ke w

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Cannon Toyota473 Lowe r

Heidelberg Rd,Heidelberg

MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Steven BourbanAsst Coach: Geoff S611

Res Coach: Phil Warren

i L. Clark2 M . Healy3 A. Grady4 N. Rutherford5 J. Watso n6 J. Leroy7 J Garoni8 C . Yanni

9 G. Wadleyto P. Williamson11 B . McNamara12 J . Landberg13 J . Stratford14 A. McKenzie

15 A. Clarke16 P. Rennison17 S. Sewell18 M. Paolucci19 R . Coxhead20 C . Staff21 J . Bingham22 B . Coxhead23 B. Clark24 D. Baxter25 M. Malone26 A. Denyer27 M. Mullins28 C Leeton29 P.Warren30 T Vessey31 G . Roche32 A. Shufflebottom33 A. Burgess34 M. Graydon35 L . Vesey36 G. Block37 J . Fleming38 J . Rutherford39 D Grenfell40 M . Willocks41 C. Arche r42 A. Robilliard43 D . Bradshaw44 L . Well s45 J . Gonis46 G. Kent47 M . Parker48 L. Mannikhuis49 C. Robinson50 J. Bingham51 Luke Leeton52 A. Flowerday53 M . Davies54 G. Still55 G . Harrak56 A. Palumbo57 W. Pocock58 J. Rutherford59 A. Yann i60 A Grady61 A . Waters62 N . Mitchell63 I . Bagnall64 J . Park65 J. Healy67 V. Coffey68 0 . Lloyd69 Bill Leeton70 B. Clark71 M . Baldwin75 P Gomizel76 J . Harrak77 R. Sharkey80 R. Fletcher

OLD WEST90URNECoach : Jeffrey Wilson

Stir Asst : Michael ChristoRes . Coach : Scott Walker

1 B. Gerace2 J. Braham3 Trav. Edwards4 J . Bartolo5 S . Hewitt5 D. Trustlove6 J . Horsburg h7 B. Merryweather8 A. Horsburgh9 F. Pavez

10 C . Lever

11 M . Christo

12 M . Baulch

1 3 M . Ristevski

14 P. Hudson15 A. Board

16 S. Christo

17 M. Aquiline

18 G. Walker

19 J . Mason20 D. Hudson

21 L. Hudson

22 S. Anderson23 S. Huntington

24 L . Fairfield

25 Troy Edwards

26 P. Mesman

27 T. Whiting

28 D. Slattery29 S. Balloch30 A. Mokrusch31 A. Miller32 G . Jenkinson33 D . Ben n34 C . Bramwell

35 G. Robson

36 K . Pilsbury37 C. Molitoris

38 D. Nikola

39 M . Oldham40 J. Morsello

41 K. Miller

42 T. Brooker43 A . Runciman

44 B .Lennon45 E . Sandstrom46 M . Whiting

47 T. Theodore

48 R . Van Engelen49 J. Mille r50 P. Habersatt51 D . Tan g52 T. Best53 J . Mano4okakis54 M . Crosswell55 B. Gilbert56 D . Carruthers57 S . Tindall58 C . Larkin59 L. Barnes60 N. Aquiline77 T. Dennis88 S. DePiazza

MAJOR SPONSOR :Werribee Mazda

POWERHOUSECoach: Brett Devlin

Res Coach : Gary Dean

1 M . Taylor Sen DVC2 R. Humphreys3 J. Marshall4 B. Turner Sen VC5 P. Sosi c6 M. Verberne7 C . Richardson8 M . Hill Sen Capt9 B . Reardon10 D. Cooper11 B. Phillips12 A. Brownjohn13 J. Spence14 W. Elliot15 P. Hassler16 A . D'Intino17 C. Macleod18 F. Doyle19 S. Matheson20 J. Nicholls21 D . Miller22 R . Walsh23 K . Anthony24 N . Bishop25 M . Driessen26 D. Harris26 B. MacCormack27 R. Davie s28 D. Boland28 P. Cooper29 M. Beasley29 A . Foste r30 T. McFarlane31 R. Marshall Res Capt32 M . Verberne33 H. Clarke34 J. Conway35 S. Hatchard36 M. D'Intino37 S . West38 R . Benso n39 B . Wooderson40 R. Marshall41 C. Byrne42 P. Arnold43 J. Howes44 B . White44 D . Glanville

45 A . Contreras

46 S . Campbell

47 D. Cran e

48 N. Sharp'.... 50 A. Volz

55 G . Hamner56 C . Plazzer58 J . McClure63 M . Weber

ST JOHNSCoach: Ben McGee

Res Coach : Rod Walke r

1 K. Arnold2 M. Peake3 D. O'Connor4 S . Holmes5 B. Hilton6 M . Phaedonos7 N. Chalk8 M. Hartnett9 A. Jone s10 M. Courmadias11 J . Kelly12 P. Walker13 C. Horbury V.C.14 P. Sharp14-R M . Hanger15 M. Kosmala16 A. Paterson17 S. Cockayne VC: Res18 C . Emery19 J . Cotton20 B . Rydquis

t 21 S. Koppens C .22 G . Roberts23 J. Diaz D.V.C .24 L . Mara25 B. Waters

26 H . Wathen

27 R .Dowsett

28 A . Dexter29 T. Elli s30 R. Walker31 D. Rydquist

32 A. Rudd

33 A. Fonceca

34 M. Hancock C. - Res35 J . Sacco36 P. Harris37 D. Christian V.C.- Res38 D. Savio39 P. Rudd40 T. Hyland42 D . Sanders43 M. Van Houten44 J . Ross45 A . Hall46 B . Callery47 G. Bastone48 J. Hargraves49 A. Kizili s50 J. Brown51 C . Santoni52 D . Harkin53 C . Rattle54 D .Vanderwert55 B . Pickering56 A. Dragwidge66 Joe Scardamaglia

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0 3 SectionSOl1TH ME URNE

DISTRICTSConch : Earl Henderson

Fes Cc^ch : Brea Downing

gton DVCnan C.

SYNDAL TALLY HOCoach : Tony Rowe

Asst Coach : Guy WaldenRes Coach : Mark Elder

1 J. Hannemann2 I. Bingham (Vice Capt)3 M. Joy4 T Turpin5 D . Hannett6 I. MacKenzie (Vice Capt)7 T. Vagiati s8 R . Bennett9 D . Richardson

10 T. Psinas

11 J . Rutter (Vice apt12 D . Bennett13 S . Miller (Res Vice Capt)14 S . O'Boyl e

15 D . Reynolds16 C . Hayes17 A . Herrmann18 M. Bircanin19 A . Faichney20 B . Hannemann20 C. Hall21 D. Kennett22 M . Buckley (Res Capt)23 B. Bayliss24 B. Bayliss25 B. Reeman26 A. Morrison27 '.! Le28 S. Crew

UASVU

Cl S.CrqqFa,o

Coach : Shone M,ottramAssistant : D . Forbes

Res Coach; G. Manda6sAsst Coach: G. Ternes

1 J . Sparkes2 R. Thorp3 J . Nation3r T. Cleveland4 L. Gorringe5 S . Mottram6 S . Cracknell7 D. Zulick i8 S . Ham s9 D. Moorrield10 M . Butera11 D. Forbes12 W. Smith13 N. Rose14 J . Mitchell16 J . Tate17 C.Langendod18 A. Hellne r19 J. Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano21 J. Hall22 G . Mandalis23r G .Ternes24 N. Carroll25 D. Creek26 R Thomas27 A. Cusick28 B. Mcinnes29 A Pashley30 J. Partridge31 P. Dolence32 S. Dimond33 J. Schutz34 J.0'neill35 S. Croon s36 A. Pendlebury37 G . Catterall38 R . Lapish39 M. Rea40 L. Maguire41 A. Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 R . Franc43r M.0'neill44 B . Mcleod46 D, Fazakeriey47 M Turvey .48 G. Gilmore49 S . Struts50 J. Corbett

WERRIBEECoach : Tim Ellis

Res Coach : Rob Rantino

1 D. Nedinis2 C. Lee3 D. Flack4 S. Kidd5 B. Cunningham6 M . Wals h7 B. Stornebdnk8 M . Palmington9 J. Ayling10 M . Keogh (Sen Capt.)11 M . Green12 B. Black

13 R. Bell

14 J. Marinis

15 A. Murphy

16 R. Daly

17 A, Tedesco18 D. Veiisha19 S. Dal y20 E. Mahoney21 T. Davidson22 A. Dibatista23 N. Gilbert24 L Carson25 N. Addamo26 B. Vasilou27 A. Borg28 D . Czajowski (Sen VtC)29 P. Spry30 S. Simpson31 M. Jordon32 D . Lee33 S. Wiggins34 F. Mehmet35 B . Bunworth36 A. Taylor37 P. Keogh38 T. Towers39 L. Langfield40 S . Fuller41 G. Grogan42 J . Purton43 A . Renaut44 T Johnson45 C. Alabakis46 B . Patton47 L. Moore48 B . Sin6eld49 R. Zullan50 C. Marcia51 B . Daniels52 S . Halley53 A. Allard54 R. H55 E. C56 R. E57 A. 1 .58 J51

WEST BRUNSW ICKCoach : Angus Hamilton

Res Coach :TBA

1a M. Draintb A. Hamilton2 P. Hamilton3 G . Heppell4 C . Lehmann5 A. Cannane6 S. Pietsch7 S. Benjamin8 N. Simmonds9 A. Morphett10 S. Byrne11 P. Norman12 T. Maguire13 S . Brockley14 C .Bowshall - Tanner15 M. Russell17 J . Smith18 M. McManus19 W.Touzel20 D. Connan21 A . Bloom22 J . Hanson23 D . Rudd24 J . Jenkin25 J . Siebrand26 R . Benjamin27 M . Brooks28 E . Waller29 C . Sheedy30 M . Lewis31a S . Edwards3ib S . Caller32 S . D'Andrea33 T. Thompson34 I . Twyford35 M . Carmichael36 L.Jones37 T. Dempsey38 S . Monague39 R. West40 D. Brooks41 P. Greening42 M . Goonan43 J . Tobin44 J . Sprague45 J . Smith46 R. Howard47 A. Thompson48 A. Sutherland49 J. Hayse y50 N. Hutchens51 L. Sherry52 T Fox53 T. Chamberlain54 S.Tanner55 J. Kehler56 J. McDonagh57 A. Williamson58 A. Tomey59 J. Brugler60 M. Sprague61 K. Hilton62 S. Wright63 J. Gallen64 N . Stewart65 N . O'Brien66 R . Hussey67 B. Smith70 G .Leahy71 M. Brookshaw73 M. Clare76 J. Chislett77 R . Howell78 J. Thompson79 J. Colquhoun

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Original and pink copy must be lodged :_ith umpires no L4er than half time of any match .

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

(cvv ~:3r a ~occ~' call )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

aWeeksrd matches (Fri) °Umpires Appointments ° Scores (Sat. night

I SPORTSCU"VERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

ELST R-I-- K PARK GATThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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350 big one scongratulations to my co-scribe Leah

~-!,i(ior) Gallagher who umpired her 350thgame last Saturday. After a

ure ssful career as a boundary umpire

lulling an A section grand final) she

,,,,,<<A to the centre circle and was

W,~ ;,,rrlcd by being named as Mos t

nrored Umpire in 2001 . Leah's umpired

1rnt her spot up there . Well done:1 section games and is now looking

, ;uD r . I know the Mazenod and

i ;,,l~ , %icntone Tigers helped you enjoy

- :1Tacea

tiumber s

i :, - t v:c,tc" s opening round we had tw o

i tmnl,ir<5 ~,lapointed in every game o n

u~~u ns,ltt . a first for many years .

th .,t I,~ :rl ~)uc ftcld umpire, s o,l,c , ; ;,nm,i ;rv we know of only one

iIl ;, IJ ,c ti ,, ill bc ,u~ding the trek

I )c I .u S :,II ; ft ]ca~[ Hiltont, -,:t t, hi , "i nic . Grrat to

by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallaghe r

F "A ( , r tlt,iiLltt .ul :i ti;, l , ft .rn:r~r, have

V,'i i . , i i~ illteresting, isiin were fifteen

If these

ju,t missed out on

I :, 1 In ( l

I : . II, 1lt,~ ~ d

~,un,i-;iiirr. id ti ]I, .,m: Ithn ir~ Iv rllrui n

f limn, Go on Bobbv,I 1Pc,riusula to test his

Uniform I

Richard Eastwood didn't run out in hisusual 25 green uniform last week but tookto wearing 12 blue in memory of his mate,former umpire Mark Morrison (no, Morrois still alive - just retired) . We wish thatwas true, unfortunately on washing hisgear before the season opener his wife lefta stick of lipstick in the washing and hiswhite uniform came out more tie-dyedbrown that was better suited to the flowerpower days of the sixties .

Drop-off point s

Umpires are reminded of various drop-off

points for match day paper work if they

cannot get to Elsternwick . The VAFA have

tried to make it easier for us with these

locations but the one they forgot to list

was the pants pocket of one Tom Brain .

Poor Tommy turned up to the after match

at Mazenod as well as over a dozen

umpires who all gave him their envelopes,

his poor pockets were bulging . Probably

the last aftermatch Tommy will be at for a

while, considering he starts his new radio

gig tonight .

Social note

Don't forget the 70s/Kareoke night at theUmpires Rooms tonight . Hope someonebrings a camera !Thank you

nod club, players and officials fo r-all) personally would like to thank th e

- hospitality on my milestone game itv: ,~ % ry much appreciated and as alwaysin (he great amateur spirit . I hope thatthe bar takings were improved with thenumber of umpires who came back .

Don't forget to remind us of any upcomingmilestones or other special events . - Leah& Macca .

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BeiersdorfAustralia Ltd by Ed Sil l

The After Match Challenge is on again, witha gorilla jumping into the pocket of the clubnominated by opposition presidents as thebest performed after gainers . With only 8home games to generate income, it is evenmore important that all D4 clubs supporteach other .

Round I Review

Did the Wicks get under my guard? Is NorthBrunswick on the cusp of a great year? Andwhat about the shoot out at the OK Coral?

All over at half time in the Match of the Dayas Elsternwick sent an ominous messagethrough the grade . Beddingfield was great ondebut for the winners whilst Craig Mahonyplayed a typically sparkling game .Albert Park opened up a lead early againstBox Hill North and ultimately this gapcouldn't be closed . Collins and Storey werefocal points for the Falcons whilst the Pennyboys starred for the Hiiimen .

North Brunswick got of to a great startagainst Richmond, with an 8 goal thirdquarter proving pivotal . Lee Greening starredon debut whilst the ever reliable JoeBoudoloh contributed 6 majors .Finally, Bulleen showed they had retainedmost of last year's list with a great winagainst Hawthorn in what was a high classgame of football . Badanjek contributed 7 forthe winners whilst Lauletta showed he wouldbe a handful for D4 fullbacks as he slottedhome 12 majors .Round 2 PreviewsSt . Mary's travel back home to take onEltham in what will be the first hit out forthe Turtles in 2005 . The Saints would havebeen disappointed with their opening gameand extremely keen to atone. The Turtlesfailed to fire in 2004 and it will take some

strong earlys e a s o nperformancesbefore they areregularly in theframe . St .Mary's for me .Elsternwiek travel to Richmond full o,confidence after a great first up win . Thcreturn of star ruckman Jack Neil will be ~great fillip for the club as he has been a stayover the years . Added to that the inclusion oa number of stars and the imminent returjof Leigh Murphy and it is not hard to see hova good news story could be painted arounrthe Wicks . Richmond were competitive earl,before their fitness gave in a little bit . Hard t,see Elsternwick getting rolled here .First round winners Bulleen and Alort]Brunswick meet out at Bulleen . This gamwill give some early insight to any changirtof the guard that has occurred in D4 ovesummer. There is no doubt that Bulleen asa serious contender, what may be clarifie

this week is how much improvement haNorth made? Have to take Bulleen at hom

CLUB

D4 SECTION

HAP,7E LST WK TOTA

Hawthorn Amateurs Lauletta 12 12Albert Park Collins 7 7Bulleen Cobras Badanjek 7 7Elsternwick Foster 6 6North Brunswick J Boudoloh 6 6D4 RESERVE

Albert ParkElsternwick

Hawthorn AmateursHawthorn Amateurs

S AllanGoldman

Dixon

Gatiss

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l,r,~lcver a competitive hit out from North willtheir stocks rise even further.

(: iu,illy, Albert Park host Hawthorn at

I'lslcrnwick Park . The Falcons were another

.idr buoyed by a first up win whilst the

[lawks were disappointed in defeat however

,omfident they could match it with the very

s( . in D4 this year. Assuming Allan ispromoted from the twos (11 goals doesn'tliUl t the chances), we might get a glimpse ofiite battle for the goal kicking as he and

j. ;iuletta strut their stuff. Hawks for me but

,iut by much .

BOX Hill has the week off.

Correspondentsi iuic heard from 4 clubs this week . Hopefully

tiic numbers will swell . You can email me on

i1 .silL- locker.com .au or call on

i-1 13348723 .

Social

.North Brunswick has their Trivia Night this

c in the clubrooms . Kicks off at 7 .30pm .

MILESTONE SAlbert Park - Jim Sutton is congratulated

,n his 100th game this week .

D4 SECTIO NBox Hill North - bye

ti( 31arys v Eltham Collegiansi\,i(hnlnnd Central v Elsternwick

Cobras v North Brunswick~.li ~rrt °ar)c v Hawthorn Amateurs -

Sportscover Arena, Saturday

ER 2005

Thai A Odza. Best: D Penny M Penny P Currie B Pearce R Doyle S Cook .

D4 SECTIO N

BOX HILL NORTH 5.3 7.7 10.13 14 .15 (99)

ALBERT PARK 7.3 10.10 13 .11 17.16 (118)

BHN: D Dovaston 4 D Penney 3 B Pearce 2 R Do}ie S Cook K Oldeld T

Albert Park : Collins 7 Storey 3 Grace 2 Moore 2 Baker 2 Hammett . Best :

S Bennett Collins Baker Storey Ponilan Thompson .

Umpires: Peter Pullen Dinutris Pappas (F )

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HAS THE BY E

ELSTERNWICK 0.3 17.6 21.7 26.11 (167)

STMARYS 3.2 7.2 14.5 16.5( 1 01)

Elst : Foster 6 Bedingfield 5 S Grace 4 Hunter 4 Greene 3 Byrne Curtain

Neill Huggins. Best : Bed'uiglietd C Mahony Cunnhigham Mason Foster

Byrne . St Marys: Rousis 3 Tagell 3 Ryan 2 Cope 2 Aikman 2 Purcell

Richardson Perelberg Crilly. Best: C Armstrong Crilty L Armstrong Tagell

Lane.Umpires: Ron Martym Peter Griffiths (F) Mark Rodgers Simon Abel (B)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.1 9.6 17.10 22.15 (147)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 .2 6.3 8.4 12.8 (80)

Nth Bruns : J Boudoloh 6 C Twaddle 4 Newton 3 Massri 2 A Taha 2

Robertson 2 Santecroce Ackland Said . Best: Greening Adams Santecroce

Sanmartino Menta'(vaddle .Rich Cent : T Dukic 4 B Porteous 2 5 Liuzzi 2 T Krtstot S Lynch L Quay N

Nuske. Best: N Nuske D Speakman G Evans S Liuzzi S Lynch D Miller .

Umpires: Paul Hoffman Sean Scully Sur (F) James Scully (B )

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6.6 12.12 15.16 22 .18 (150)

BULLEEN COBRAS 7.3 11.5 20.13 24.19 (163)

Hawthorn: Lauletta 12 Spoons 2 Sauce Avery D Pritchard Lock Dawson

Hall Tvson MeGlengey. Best : Lauletta Sauce Avery Rice Dawson.

Bul Cob: Badanjek 7 Fradkin 3 Sette 2 Alloraci 2 Dallogto 2 T Morre 2 B

Cookoon 2 Daniels 2 Polites N Riches. Best : Mazzarella Badanjek Daley

Fradkin Brown Sette .Umpires: Matthew Meier Steve Castersen (F)

D4 RESERVE

BOX HILL NORTH 2.1 6.3 6.4 7.5 (47)

ALBERT PARK 7.5 10.6 18.9 21 .10 (136)

BHN: G Cavallo 3 C Plunkett 2 M Lacey J Tambakis. Best : L Vanderakker

N Chan J Screen S Yalamanchilli M Mason L Plunkett .

Albert Park: S Allan 1 I Morgan 2 Downie 2 R Allan Baker Sotion Cain

Pastras McGuire. Best: Sutton S Allan Cain Morgan Wheeler McGuire .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HAS THE BYE

ELSTERNWICK 2 .1 7.5 11.8 14.12 (96)

ST MARyS 4.0 5.0 7.5 10.6 (66)

Elst: Goldman 6 Pvman 2 Whelan 2 Comm Burney Morgan Putt. Best:

McGregor Soppet Freeman Ryan Putt Whelan .St Marys : Theoharris 3 Bernardi 2 Anthony Nicholson Hind Murphy

Freshwater. Best: Weller Theoharris Davies Banks Nicholson Adam.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 7.4 11 .13 15 .17 (107)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.2 3.3 3.3 4.4(28)

Nth Bruns : M Taha 3 Pollakis 2 Giulas 2 H Tsialtas 2 Paparllkolou 2 DCarter B Carter Spano Papanastasatos . Best: Briffa Sorleto Freeman

Pollakis Giotianoglou Hassoun.Rich Cent : S Lake 3 A Murray. Best: P Karmichalos A Murray S Lake T

Guthrie P Krtsohos G Begley .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2 .7 7.11 14 .14 15 .14 (104)

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .6 6.9 8.10 13.12 (90)

Hawthorn: Dixon 6 Gatiss 4 C Ho Jarvis Hyland McKenna Nunan . Best :

Gatiss Dixon Htland Sherriton Alex .Bid Cob : Edgar 3 Unwtn 2 V'mciutorlo Fisher Tropea Maxfield Santalucia

Palermo Taranto. Best : Unwin Fisher Vtncitorio Tringhi Maxfield Rodrigues

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BULLEER COBRAS ELSTERNWICK ELTFOAM ®C

Coach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe D'Angelo Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach: TBA Res Coach : M. Cunningham, Res Coach : Paul Gregor

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Smit h1 P 1 G . Wilson 2 T. Orwin t L Murphy 2 D . Lync h.

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5 L . Austin

3 R . Baker 4 T. MannoMann5 M

.Grace4 D 6 J. Galvin (C)

3 P. Shakepeare 5 J. Garrett7 S. Stewart

.6 G. Fortune

.5 M. Whelan 7 B . Rashid

4 M. Naudi 8 C . Langley 7 T. Mehrez 5 K . Cummins 8 B . Jorgensen5 S . Allan 9 A . Sallantioglu Mazzarell a8 T

6 M. Thiele 9 C . Watson6 J . Storey

Venable s7 S10 S . Cook

.9 M . Ky akou

7 J . McAdam -RC-Currie8 S

10 B . Marshal l.

7 M . Burton11 T. Thoi12 A . Dick 10 C. Powderham

.8 M . Greene 11 J . Mizzi

8 N. Wheeler 13 M . Cumming 11 A. DeJong 9 T. Hartley 12 M . Blagrov e

9 P. Chambers 14 L. Penhalluriack 12 P. Whitehouse to T. Huggins 13 M . Luttick10 M . Phillips 15 L. Keitlor N . Edgar

n L . Missaigl~ aill

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14 M. Hyams 19 C . Callis 17 T. Conn 16 M. Surman 21 M. Hart

15 D. Borley 20 K. Oldfiel dSteele22 A 18 F. Arcoraci 1

8 17 J . Perkin sA. Neill

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Daniels22 J22 G. Elvin 26 J . Glare

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21 P. Shoppee 29 M . Rogers 24 R. Gemes 25 T. Carter 29 D. Howgate

22 J . Hartnett 30 B . Olson 25 W. Olney 26 C. Mahoony -C- 31 B . Keleher22 J . Marshall 31 D. Olson

26 M Nathanielsz 27 J. Banky 32 C. Bau d23 B. Harries 32 t . Oldfietd

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p-~ SectionH AWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST.MARYS A.F.C .

Coach : Peter Tyson Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Thomas Dukic Coach : rWiw4 Learmorithpes Coach: Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsiaitas Res Coach : Steven Lake

Res Coach, George Kannantataki s

. :'cVeigh 1 D . Newton 1 W, Old 2 B . Perelberg

, ., B P~keman 2 D . Adams 2 T. Quick 3 G. Schembo

~. a4ey 3 G. Lattouf 4 R. Trotter 4 A . Ballantyn eTi ampson 4 P. Dimarco 5 B. Porteus 5 A . Lane

^ Cclins 5 N . Prestigiacomo 6 T. Dukic 6 C . Welle rI 1e tin 6 D. Pizzari 7 S . Lynch 7 A . Dwye r

g Avery 7 G. Stelfox 8 D. Speakman8 A . Zsembe ry

p A,:e ry 8 S . Hamilton 9 A. Pon t70 A. Zuccaro 9 C. Armstrong

=rxler 9 A . Sammart no 11 S. Lake 10 D. Cope10 A . Mountney 12 S. Bitter 11 J. Bernardi

R C; ge No) 11 J . Boudotoh 13 J. Goode 12 A . Webbt- . uareau 12 S . Care 14 J. Mcgrath 13 J. Hil l

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C~ . 37 D . Trafford 38 M. Defreitas 36 B Graetzerin 38 D . Guppy 39 H. Dautovic

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41 M. Aref 42 C. White 39 B . Richardso n

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55 M . Davies 51 N. Luce56 J. Pike 52 0 . Hind57 E. Hill 53 J. Deegan58 B. Vandenburg

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62 L. Trimatis 56 P. Roseman

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rp-17% ' 'D ' ?IiI y, - I'.1F:1 Trainers' Association welcomes all trainers for the 2005 season both old hands and those of you

,ltut are doing it for the first time this year .i> our first contact with you this year so I would ask that if there are any trainers out there who would

to join our Executive please contact me on the email address below .

,rc looking for ways to get more information to you all so please contact me with any ideas you would

~,kc us to follow up on . Please rank in order of I (being the highest) and 4 (being the lowest) the following;,, and email me your thoughts so we can arrange further professional development for all of you : ~

1 ;Aners Night with Guest Speakers at Elsternwick Park

ct to know you nigh tProduct Information Nights with samples etc

_i, p,:, ~ples Choice Night (one which most trainers request )

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i ),, nt forget that the uniform this year is the Orange and Royal Blue tops only with Black or Dark Blu e

{r,o,,itit pants or shorts . While VAFA Properties have been inundated with requests and initially were unable

,,, n,<<t the demand a full range of new stock and sizes is now available .

Pla~ in :; away ?;huh ot6cials we should attempt to introduce ourselves to our fellow trainers whether we are playing at

ay,1'Jhen playing away check with the home team trainers as to where the closest Medical Centre

,.n d I I-pital is in case of emergency.

12cprocntative Football

nt~r~ .t~J in becoming a trainer for one of the VAFA representative sides (Senior v VCFL - July 17

~i~ nw• icl . Park ; U23 v WAAFL - June 12 Perth; A-D4 v SFL June 11 Elstemwick Park & our U 19 North

uih ni :,tch -June 11 Elsternwick Park) then email VAFA General Manager-Football Operations Brett

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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Section 1The University Blues struck the first upset ofseason 2005 last weekend, downing reigningpremiers De La Salle in a thrilling comeback

victory. Down by four goals with just ten minutesto play in the final term, the Blues kicked the lastfive majors of the afternoon to run out 9 point

winners . Other winners in round one; St Kevins

by 17 pis over an inaccurate Old Xaverians, OldScotch by 31 pis at home to Old Brighton, andMarcellin by 91 pis over an under-strength St

Bernards side .With the shock withdrawal of Werribee, SectionOne is down to nine teams, with only four fixturesnow scheduled for the coming round of football .

University Blues will be out to make it two winsfrom as many games, when then play Old Xavs at

McHale Stadium . New Blues coach Steven Carrollwill bring a wealth of experience to the Uni sidethis year, having coached the club's U19 side tofive finals series in six years during the mid-

nineties . This afternoon his coaching expertiseshould be enough to guide the Blues to their firstaway win of 2005, Uni Blues by 31 pts .In other games, ladder-leaders Marcellin to recordwin number two of the season away at OldBrighton, De La Salle to earn their first points ofthe new campaign with a win at home over OldScotch, while Collegians should defeat StBernards in their first competitive hit-out for2005 .Section 2Ladies and gentlemen, let the lop-sided resultsbegin! And what a shocker it was for tipping inSection 2, here's how it panned out.The Fields handed out a football lesson, withcleaner and smarter use of the ball from the

outset . The Friars stepped it up in the secondquarter but fell away in patches during the secondhalf as Caulfield ran rampant . It was all one-way

traffic at both Albert & Shark Parks as massivespankings were dealt to OMs and Trinity . Out

west an elated Bomber coach Evans said "whenRupertswood came at us, our team leaders stoodup" as the Bombers, led by Shaw, Capponetto (5snags) and Phillips bagged the chocolates by 20

points . Finally, despite 9 big ones from Tsingaris,the Bears went down swinging to The OC .

Onwards we travel :Trinity versus OMs is critical . Both sides gotbelted and the loser of this one will need moretrauma counselling - Trinity by 2 goals at home .Elsewhere, The OC will make it 2 from 2 againstthe Bombers, Rupo will push the Sharks hard,but Beauy will be stronger by 16 points, the Friars

play their homedung heap well,and will beat theBears by 4goals . Finally, the Wellers are flag favorites, ancwill show the Fields why by 7 pointsSection 3A high standard studerts' shootout saw thfvisiting Blacks prevail over the Trobers . TNUnicorns made a mockery of my predictionrunning away from the Hoers on the back of (goals from Bartho . Likewise the Krushers, wh+tamed the Tigers and ran away convincingly by 1 :large ones .The Jackas jumped the Demons to lead at the firschange but Coles, Hunt and Dewar start e

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them through from everywhere, and the„, utleigh boys were home in a canter. Finally,

a reasonably tight first half, the Raiders wereS~,-nc" and went onto record a workmanlike win

,,iust the Ashers, who were commended by thephosition for having a dip to the final bell .iI~~ it•eek, in the words of (Mr Demtel) Tim Shaw,

so easy . . . .° Try these ones on sir . . . . . .t"nicorns on the Miller-Woodful will be tough05, 5 goal winners today over La Trobe .leigh will keep the vibe of the show running,it' the Hoers by 33 points . If the Jackas can' t

the Tigers, I'll have to start calling themment Jackas (get it? - c'mon, where's your

d at?), home side by 3 goals. The premiership,ii(,%rdown is on at Bundoora, but I think,t,Gnner's boys will succumb to the Demons by 22

Lucl& last is the Blacks, who should easilyn their account against the Blues by 8 goals .

Section Blue1 by 6 majors from BOG Brendan Robbins, the

~, ;-mds started this season well against an

20 points . However, the Rovers were

wing over Hampton by 18 points . De La will

ssive Salesian unit, who trailed all day bu tar from disgraced .

Pirates proved me wrong with a very strongv; in against the Bloods, straighter kickin g

n id'n made it even uglier. The Nodders turnedst in the 2nd quarter kicking 11 goals to lea d

tcrred, and a great 3rd quarter saw an 11

lilt margin at - time. Mazenod kicked poorly i n

r t . l,ist, but held on in a nailbiter!! Bonner ,cin, and Stanley stood up for the Nodders .

De La made the Clays go La La (Ashley'1111l"un style) kicking 11 goals to 1 in the second

~•~If . yL'iih Crowe & Silvers prominent I'm!„,~tioning whether there are forged birth

t ifleates going around!?!1 , inn will find things a little easier today ,

it 2 in a row at the Bloods' expense . Thel~ is have already won a thriller, but agains t

should win comfortably by 7 goals .Ih,• the Monders pack their rucksacks an d

v: u past Funkytown where the Pirate will4v 23 points .

Section Redn ;i, have firmed as early favourites for th e,n Red title after an impressive round on e

thrashing Old Westbourne by 172 pts .?9 majors at home against an under-

n,th %~;estbourne side, Raggazoni was prolificit (I with six goals . Other winners from th e

un~ round of football; Kew by 92 pts ove rb- u-T,uiplestowe, Therry Penola by 16 pts

it Rupertswood, and reigning premiers,-, •1, ,, 9 points in a thriller against Old Scotch .

Scction Red premiers Fitzroy will aim toii kvo wins from as many starts this,i . when they host Rupertswood a t

1, 11 Screet . Still forced to play away from thelc Street Oval . due to ongoing groun d

, the Reds impressed last weeken d1 major exodus in the off-season which

saw their star forward Kane Maghamez defect toWilliamstown . Clearly not favourites to go back-to-back but still expected to challenge for a spot inthe finals, Fitzroy should extend their impressivewinning streak this weekend, Reds by 14 pts .In the round's other fixtures, Aquinas shouldretain top spot on the table with a win away atTherry Penola, Kew to remain undefeated whenthey travel to Emmaus St Leos, and Old Scotch toreturn to the winners list with a win away atBulleen-Templestowe .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins - bye

St Bernards v CollegiansOld Brighton v MarcellinDe La Salle v Old Scotch

Old Xaverians v University Blue s

UNDER-19 SECTIO N 2

Whitefriars v Banyule ViewbankOld Camberwell v Caulfield GrOld Trinity v Old Melburnians

Rupertswood v BeaumarisOld Carey v Old Essendon G r

UNDER-19 SECTION 3MHSOB v La Trobe UniOakleigh v Old Ivanhoe

AJAX v St Bedes Mentone Tigers -to be played at Packer Reserve,

Carnegie (68 J8) at 9 .20 a.m .Old Paradians v Bentleigh

University Blacks v Monash Blues

UNDER-19 (2 ) BLUEPeninsula 0 B v Salesian Scorpions -

at Peninsula School at 12 noonHampton Rovers v Old Haileybury

De La Salle (2) v Mazenod 0 COrmond v Oakleigh Clays

UNDER-19 (2) REDBulleen Templestowe v Old Scotch

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v KewOld Westbourne - bye

Therry Penola 0 B v Aquinas 0 CFitzroy Reds v Rupertswood (2) - atRamsden Street Oval, Clifton Hill

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Despite some really inaccurate predictions, Imanaged to open my scoring With a 2$%

suecess rate. Today we await results with

interest to see how many correlate with those

from Round 1 .

Review of Round I .

Section 1 - enabled Mazenod toOnly greater accuracy

irteen points .defeat Mt Lilydale b yPrahran opened their season with an eigh

t

goal win over Old Melburnians .

Old Scotch were never troubledby Old

Brighton, whose skill level was down in

slippery conditions. Only inaccurate goal

kicking prevented old scotch winning ~oY

more than one hundred and four points .

the losers, Oakley tried hard, whilst forold

Stevens, Eamon Best andScotch; Chris .Geoff Jankeer were best .De La Salle, under the chamfl eterdleadership of Nick Brasher,

yUniversity Blue's first Club

ldafraevbenfifteen points . The game Provide d

uarter, thecontest and well into the last q

Blues seemed likely towin, Howe~~sD~rk

Salle stormed home to take the p

o

Picone and Adam Thornton did well for "DeLa" and James Wesimore and Tim Giles

Box Hill Sharkslived up to theirexpectations andscored a twentyone point winover Monash Blues .

Section 3 .La Trobe University, who lost to Old Scotc,by fifry three points did not help their causby inaccurate kicking for goal . withWhitefriars opened their fou r s spoin sov econvincing victory by YCaulfield Grammarians .Newly formed Fitzroy Reds, were ncdisgraced by losing to St Leo's, Emmaus b

four points at Punt Road .Tied games are a rarity in Club XVIII, so th

tie between Northunexpected rdesBul

~ Boys and Old Geelon

was anuOld Carey had the lye .

Preview of Round 2 .

section I .St Kevin's journey to Central Reserve to pla

lvlazenod. A titanic struggle should ensue a

I suspect there is little difference in taler,

between these two sides. At home Mazeno

should win narrowly .lvlt Lilydale will find Prahran a tougopponent at Darling Park

. I favour Prahra

to record another convincing victory.

battled hard for the n u •Old Xaverians started otheir St titlKe defence with

a twenty point victory Section 2.

hentteRoad byc eleven,with Maredelli n won at P u

points .University Blacks started their season with a

bresounding victory over Collegians roveslthetwo points . Could the Blacks p

Sectional "dark horse?" ence In an unusuP occur-

ola scoreless in well rnighheld Therryperfect conditions at Victoria Park,play inAbbotsford. Old Xaverians dominated andthe second half to win by

seven points. Among their best were ; Matt

Roach, Matt Green, Jake Richards andFred

ChamberlanFor Freze Ctr~rp aed hardSteph losers;

Toohey andthroughout the game .

Old Essendon Gra mscored a big victory by mar

i sixty foui Point ove r

a disappointing old Trinity Grammarians .

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Old Scotch Fothergill `l `lMazenod Ivak =1 4

Prahran Cartlidge 4 4Prahran 4 4Old Scotch F'raserUniversity Blues McKerrow

Cl8 2 8 8Old Xaverians Gree n

Cariss 5 5OldSssendon Viola 5 5Box Hill Shark s

um S lllingrvorth 4 `lOld Scotch Jackson 1 4Whitefriars J Kilpatrick 4 4Old Geelong

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l;righton did not impress last week but

O IdadCk of press..on this , so at least

with of old Scotch because they won as

Pines had a taste of Section 1 strength

lime I fancy the Box Hill Sharks will

Is (lifffcult to select a winner in the Ol d

should be a~even contest . I am prepared to give Old

un another chance, especially at hom eo I select them .

„ ot the potentially strong sides, De La

, lu and old scotch meet at Waverley Park,e the familiar surroundings will favour

1,1, Salle . It is difficult to gauge the!I I

liked last Saturday, whereas De La Sallete1 fight to shake off University Blues .

and Nick, I am back on the De La

!.,nd%vagon because I reckon, you will win

,,l :n' ., ;i c;casons two best teams Old Xaverians

:nd University Blues meet at Victoria Park .

n,ceh and were found wanting . Old

,. ;,ccrians will be keen to vanquish yet,n„rlier challenger and really they are well, ;uipped to do so because of their immensep,1, of talent . Old Xaverians are my

ltciion .section 2 .

,, ;~ v[sity Blacks should continue on theiri,uiing way with victory over Marcellin .

"Lions' were short of fitness and

i„ ;~41ii last week but Collegians went down11V A wide margin and these "Lions' will be:~,prcliensive of meeting "Bob's Boys' beside~„- %ioonee Ponds Creek . At home I selectI<< rr~ Penola, but their performance mus t

III[. -I(l ',_averians will appreciate the widea~~s of the Hudson Oval, where they

,Iiwild comfortably defeat Old Trinity .

l-o- too strong for the visiting OldI "~~, idon Grammarians .I-it .,:rov Reds will appreciate their return tof,' :,,n,den Street, where they will take the- n, s against Monash Blues .

Section 3 .1111, friars versus Old Scotch should provid enrntrast between experience and th e

1 ; I r ;ince of vouth . Whitefriars will beI i ifuuli to defeat at home but I suspect Old

IL through superior fitness will%-rr(,me this difficul ty and wi ll win .

,) I ( l (-,I eelong, especially on Como, should1, 1, ~ t i ih (-- newly formed Fitzroy Reds, who

l l ) c playing in strange surroundings .

r -, versus North Old Boys match- 1 , i . i]I v as Carey are playing their first

nc . C~iven the home ground advantage anddt~pih of personnel, I favour Old Carey.

mnr,,,,s, St Leo's will prove too talented foril ,Ifi~ , ld Grammarians, who have yet to

t(lili,i to the tempo of the competition .

La Trobe University have the Bye .Press CorrespondentsTeam Managers please contact me with yourdetails by around 6p .m.on Monday either by'phone (467 2857 or atnknugent@alphalink . com . au

Did you know?Young Umpire, Tom Windlow was a recent

recipient of a V.C.E. medal for hisachievement in Business Administration in

last year's examinations .Former Victorian cricketer and Old Paradianfootballer, Gerard Dowling made a promisingdebut as a field umpire last week .

EST{~NES. -

De La Salle - Well done by veteran stalwart,

David "Bomber" Jennings, who played his

200th Club XVIII game last Saturdayagainst University Blues . This has taken"Bomber' a minimum of 13 seasons anddoes not include any other games he hasplayed for his Club . (Top work Bomber good

things do last - Bear) .

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB 18 (11

Mazenod 0 C v St Kevins

Prahran v Mt Lilydale 0 C

Old Brighton v Old Melburnians

De La Salle v Old Scotch - atWaverley Park before U19 s

Old Xaverians v University Blues

CLUB 18 (21

University Blacks v Marcellin

Therry Penola 0 B v Collegians

Old Trinity v Old Xaverians (2 )

Box Hill Sharks v Old Essendon Gr

Fitzroy Reds v Monash Blues -at Ramsden Street Oval, Clifton H911

CLUB 18 (3 )

Whitefriars v Old Scotch (2 )

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Caulfield Gr

Old Geelong v Fitzroy Reds (2)Old Carey v North Old Boy s

La Trobe University - bye

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CLUB 1S (1 1MAZENOD 6.1 9.3 11.7 15.7 (97)MT LILYDALE 4.2 7.7 11.9 12.12 (84)

Maz : Fothergi(l 4 Bridgland 3 Dresser 2 Fisher 2 Davis Palamara Busby

Jacobs . Best : Dresser Quirk Fisher Jacobs Busby Scasserra . Mt

Lilydale : Flanagan 3 Bird 2 Maniscalchi Baltic Gibson CarstensBrebner Rhodes Carillon . Best: Flanagan Battle Gibson Rhodes.

Umpires : Danny Carroll Lindsay McIntyre IF )OLD MELBURNIANS 0.2 3.5 6.9 8.10 (58)

PRAHRAN 7.4 8.6 10.7 16 .10 (106)Old Melb : Arden 5 Alder M Prowse Selby. Best: James Tucker. Arden.

McDonald . Marks . Prahran: Ivak 4 Cartlidge 4 Howard 3 Maughan 2

Butterworth Davies Farrell. Best : Kelly Geri Cartlidge Slawinski

Macpherson Brown. Umpires: Frank Kavanagh Mark Thornhill (17)

OLD SCOTCH 4.5 7.11 12 .16 16 .23 (119)OLD BRIGHTON 0 .1 0.2 2.3 2.3(15)Old Scotch: N Simon 5 Fraser 4 Stevens Elliot Comport Junkeer Best

Craven Hooke . Best: Hooke Fraser Best Elliot Logan Simon . Old Bri : NStenner C Trim. Best : Oakley Downey Pemberton Latta Davies Trim .

Umpires : Tom Windlow Malcolm Ford IF )

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .0 5.1 7.0 10 .1 (61)

DE LA SALLE 4.3 6.5 8.8 11 .10 (76)University Blues: McKerrow 4 Westmore 2 Glass 2 Giles Hopkins . Best :

Westntore Tvers Waters Movlan Hopkins MeKerrow. DLS: Thornton 7

Powell 2 Rudd . Best : Dimble Nicholas Norton Thornton Picone .

Umpires: David Windlow Gerard Dowling (F )

ST KEVINS OB 4.1 7.3 10.6 11 9(75)

OLD XAVERIANS 3 .2 5.4 9.9 14.11 (95)SKOB : V Kearns 3 Dunn 2 Harvey 2 Crowley 2 Conlan Horrocks . Best :

Powell Dunn Curtis Scarfo Lowe Crowlev . Old Xavs : Hall 6 Calman 3

Luke Hardwick 2 Landrigan Murphy Davies . Best: McCarthy Halt

Landrigan Jones Hart Perrv . Umpires : De an Banova (F )

CLUB I8 (2 )FITZROY REDS 0.3 3.7 8.8 9.13 (67)MARCELLIN 3.4 6.4 7.7 8.8I56;

Fitzroy Reds : Steer 2 Ziemer 2 Crane Jackson George Cook MacKay .

Best: Steer Crane Leske Auden MacKav Bueklev . Marc : Details not

received . Umpires : Brian Nunn Jason Evans (F )

COLLEGIANS 1 .1 3.4 5.6 6.7 (43)

UNl BLACI{S 3.7 8.8 9.11 15 .15 (105)Coll : Gambaro 2 Oakley 2 Brain Lynch . Best: Pearce Perkov Oldhatn

Brain Lvnch Gambaro. Uri Blacks : Otsuka 2 Wood 2 Kelly 2 Chandler2 Woo(lev 2 Allis Thomson Sonddo Guild Barlow. Best : Black Thomson

Bowles Goonan Henry. Umpires : Steve Mason Simon Brooks IF)

OLD EAVERL9NS 4.1 8.5 10.9 16 .14 (110)THERRY PENOLA 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (o]

Old Xav : Green 8 McLean 2 Roach 2 Purcell Ockleshaw Hfggto,Fitzgerald. Best : Chamberlain Green Ockleshaw Meehan Rees Purcell

.Therry Penola : Best: Maresolic Mathews Musnana Bowden Atwell

Kenessy_ Umpires: Tony Hegan Bob O'Halloran (F )OLD ESSENDON 2.1 7.3 10.7 12.9 (81)OLD TRINITY 1.1 1.2 1.3 2,5 (17)Old Ess : Cariss 5 Evans 2 Hunter 2 Hammon Knox Hughes. Best :Cariss Hughes Hammon tUoerndle Stevens Hunter . Old Trim Details'not received . Umpires: Peter Kelly Tony Robbins (F)MONASH BLUES 2 .0 4.1 6.2 8.6154)BOX HILL SHARKS 4.4 5.11 9 .14 10-15(75)Mon Blues : Woods 3 West 2 Trace Plehn Coughlin . Best: TraceCoughlin 0'Shaughnessy Edsal) Plehn Woods . BHS: Viola 5 BalatBroadbear Nelson Wosti Payne . Best: Viola Versteegen Payne Grant Lv

Carell . Umpires: Paul Rapke (F) °

CLUB 18 f3 1OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.2 7.4 10.7 (67)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .3 0.6 0.7 17(13)Old Scotch : S Illingworth 4 J Smedley 2 M Maltmatt D Logan K TilbrookD Paul . Best : D Clarke P Iser D Logan K Tilbrook J Smedly D Robertson°

LaTrobe : G S Castle. Best : B Hodge G Davies J Koopmans :f PatnnsanD Robson G LF'algott .Umpires : Joe Ciccotosto Rhett Parker (F)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 2 .0 4.1 4.1 6-1(37)1VffiTEFRIARS 2.0 6.2 9.5 14.7 (91)Caul Gr: Baxter 3 Margerison Geifand Beckman . Best : BeckmanHepworth Steer B Jenkinson Biggs Baxter . White: Jackson 4 Hog g 2Hennessy Elliot Rawlev Tatterson Vey Ward Davies Vernal . Best: Lema1Spiteri Singh Ward Tatterson Atkinson . Umpires: Stephan ReddanAnthonv Byrnes (F)

FITZROY REDS 12 2.5 4.7 5.11 (41)

EMMAUS ST LEO'S 2.4 3.5 4.6 6 .9(45)Fitz Reds : Spykers 2 Mann Cockshutt Grimmett. Best: Price BahrJackson Cockshutt East Toner Mann . Emmaus SL: Manton 3 Lately 2Woody . Best : Foley Manton Wood Farquhar England Contessotto .

Umpires: Brian Nunn Trevor Hansen (F)

NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 5.5 7.5 11.11 (77)OLD GEELONG 1 .3 3.7 7.10 11.11 (77)

NOB: Dellwo 3 Muscat 2 Mahonev Ludeman Gordan Roache Wright .Best : Mahoney Barden Dellwo Nation Wright Gordan . Old GeeL• JKilpatrick 4 Grills 2 Timms Stevens Wilson Hughes . Best: R Kilpatrick

Stevens Wilson Hughes Youl Bell . Umpires : Richard Benson (F)OLD CAREY HAS THE BYE

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KEW 1 1 0 0 163 71 229.58 4

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 1 0 0 84 68 123.53 4

FITZROY REDS 1 1 0 0 67 58 115.52 4

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 4

OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 58 67 86.57 0

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OLD XAVERIANS 1 1 0 0 95 75 126.67

DE LA SALLE1 1 0 0 76 61 124.59

MAZENOD 0 C 1 1 0 0 97 84 115 .48

MT LILYDALE 0 C 1 0 1 0 84 97 86.60

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 0 1 0 61 76 80.26

ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 75 95 78.95

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 0 1 0 58 1065472

OLD BRIGHTON1 0 1 0 15 119 12 .6 1

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1 1 0 0 96 66 145.45 4

6N AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 104 90 115.56 4

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1 0 1 0 66 96 68 .75 0~'IORTH 1 0 1 0 47 136 34 .56 0

,F) CENTRAL 1 0 1 0 28 107 26.17 0

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1 1 0 0 72 55 130 .91 4

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1 0 1 0 55 72 76.39 01 0 1 0 55 146 37.67 0

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D 1 0 1 0 90 110 81 .82 01 0 1 0 56 135 41.48 0

'IANS 1 0 1 0 33 187 17 .65 01 0 1 0 15 184 8.15 0

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OLD ESSENDON GR 1 1 0 0 81 17 476.47 4

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 105 43 244.19 4

BOX HILL SHARKS 1 1 0 0 75 54 138.89 4

FIZROY REDS 1 1 0 0 67 56 119 .04 4

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 1 0 0 110 0 0.00 4

MARCELLIN 1 0 1 0 56 67 83.58 0

MONASH BLUES 1 0 1 0 54 75 72.00 0

COLLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 43 105 40.95 0

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WHITEFRIARS 1 1 0 0 91 37 245.95 4

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 1 0 0 51 47 108.51 4

OLD CAREY 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 4

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 0 1 77 77 100.00 2

OLD GEELONG 1 0 0 1 77 77 100.00 2

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CAULFIELD GR 1 0 1 0 37 91 40.66 0

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1 1 0 0 184 15 1226.67 4

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1 1 0 0 135 56 241 .07 4

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A SECTION P tv L D For Aast % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 1 0 0 114 62 183.87 4

STBERNARDS 1 1 0 0 98 66 148.48 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 119 96 123 .96 4MARCELLIN 1 1 0 0 70 62 112 .90 4

OLD HAILEYBURY 1 1 0 0 81 80 101.25 4

OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 80 81 98.77 0

OLD TRINITY 1 0 1 0 62 70 88 .57 0

ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 96 119 80.67 0

OLD XAVERIANS 1 0 1 0 66 98 67.35 0

COLLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 62 114 54.39 0

B SECTION P 4y 1 D For Agst % PtsWHITEFRIARS 1 1 0 0 115 36 319 .44 4OLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 124 67 185.07 4DE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 113 71 159 .15 4

MAZENOD 0 C 1 1 0 0 87 66 131 .82 4OLD BRIGHTON 1 1 0 0 118 93 126.88 4

OLD ESSENDON GR 1 0 1 0 93 118 78.81 0

ST BEDES MENT TIG 1 0 1 0 66 87 75.86 0

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 71 113 62.83 0

MHSOB 1 0 1 0 67 124 54.03 0

CAULFIELD OR 1 0 1 0 36 115 31 .30 0

C SECTION P 69/ L D For Agst % PIS

OLD CAMBERWELL 1 1 0 0 165 32 515 .63 4

PARKDALE VULTURES 1 1 0 0 147 58 253.45 4

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 102 53 192.45 4

BEAUMARIS 1 1 0 0 91 55 165.45 4

HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 0 0 78 74 105.41 4

AJAX 1 0 1 0 74 78 94.87 0

MONASH BLUES 1 0 1 0 55 91 60 .44 0

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 0 1 0 53 102 51 .96 0BANYULE 1 0 1 0 58 147 39 .46 0

OLD PARADIANS 1 0 1 0 32 165 19 .39 0

Ot SECTION P W 1 D For A gst % PtsORMOND 1 1 0 0 172 51 337.25 4

OLD CAREY 1 1 0 0 147 45 326.67 4

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 1 0 0 141 69 204.35 4

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1 1 0 0 122 101 120.79 4FITZROY REDS 1 1 0 0 118 117 100 .85 4

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 1 0 1 0 117 118 99 .15 0

OLD MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 101 122 82 .79 0PRAHRAN 1 0 1 0 69 141 48 .94 0

GLEN EIRA 1 0 1 0 45 147 30 .61 0

AQUINAS 0 C 1 0 1 0 51 172 29.65 0

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OLD GEELONG 1 1 0 0 121 62 195.16 4

RUPERTSW000 1 1 0 0 152 81 187 .65 4LATROBE UNI 1 1 0 0 115 64 179 .69 4

SALESIAN 0 C 1 1 0 0 65 44 147 .73 4

SWINBURNE UNI 1 0 1 0 44 65 67 .69 0

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 0 1 0 64 115 55 .65 0

BENTLEIGH 1 0 1 0 81 152 53.29 0

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 0 1 0 62 121 51 .24 0

PENINSULA 0 B 1 0 1 0 74 163 45.40 0

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1 1 0 0 147 80 183.751 1 0 0 161 101 159.411 1 0 0 118 99 1191 91 1 0 0 163 150 108.671 1 0 0 0 0 0.001 0 1 0 150 163 92.02

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 93 68 136.76 4

OLD TRINITY 1 1 0 0 62 48 129.17 4MARCELLIN 1 0 1 0 48 62 77 .42 0ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 68 93 7 1 12 0OLD HAILEYBURY 1 0 1 0 64 98 65 .31 0

ST BERNARDS 1 0 1 0 53 87 60 .92 0

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 0 1 0 24 61 39 .34 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsDE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 197 9 2188.89

MAZENOD 0 C 1 1 0 0 84 28 30000OLD BRIGHTON 1 1 0 0 111 70 158.57 4

OLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 79 59 13 1 90 4

CAULFIELD GR 1 1 0 0 64 61 104 .92 4

WHITEFRIARS 1 0 1 0 61 6,4 95 .31 0MHSOB 1 0 1 0 59 79 74 68 0

OLD ESSENDON GR 1 0 1 0 70 111 63.06 ST BEDES MENT TIG 1 0 1 0 28 84 3333 0

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 9 197 4.57 0

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst %PARKDALE VULTURES 1 1 0 0 95 22 431 .82 4

BEAUMARIS 1 1 0 0 128 54 237 .04 4

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 86 41 209 .76 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 0 0 46 29 15862 4

OLD CAMBERWELL 1 1 0 0 54 36 150.00 4

OLD PARADIANS 1 0 1 0 36 54 66.67 0

AJAX1 0 1 0 29 46 63.04 0

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 0 1 0 41 86 47.67

MONASH BLUES 1 0 1 0 54 128 42.19 0BANYULE 1 0 1 0 22 95 23.16 0

Df RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pis

ORMOND 1 1 0 0 149 25 596 .00 4FITZROY REDS 1 1 0 0 136 23 591 .30 4OLD CAREY 1 1 0 0 90 42 214 29 4YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1 1 0 0 89 59 150.85 4PRAHRAN 1 1 0 0 76 53 143.40 4EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 0 1 0 53 76 69.74 0

OLD MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 59 89 66.29 0GLEN EIRA 1 0 1 0 42 90 46.67 0BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 0 1 0 23 136 16 .91 0AQUINAS 0 C 1 0 1 0 25 149 16 .78 0

03 SECTION P 61l 1 D For Agst % Pfs

ST JOHNS O C 1 1 0 0 167 32 521.88 4

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 1 0 0 119 62 191 .94 4

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 152 113 134 .51 4

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 1 0 0 91 71 128 .17 4

UHS-VU 1 1 0 0 106 95 111.58 4

SYNDALTALLY-1-10 1 0 1 0 95 106 89 .62 0

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 0 1 0 71 91 78 .02 0KEW 1 0 1 0 113 152 74.34 0

POWER HOUSE 1 0 1 0 62 119 52.10 0

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 0 1 0 32 167 19.16 0

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