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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 5, 2005

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iullo%,:i,ig Top 40 was compiled with the assistance of several VAFAhI's "ud people in the know. Unlike many on the list, my number

i, ;,, not played league or even VFL footy yet his dominance cannot b e

1 1,1, s . Similarly, some on the list (Garlick, Loats, McKee) hav e

njan~• of your tagging types, disciplined backmen and, ;_j,u :rte team players have been omitted for more flashy, marquee

11 an exercise is obviously fraught with difficulty and I must stress

,i c,t number seven is testament to his ability.nn .~d . The fact that he kicked seven goals in a quarter on the ma n

in the comp for five minutes yet they demand a spot through their exploits at thelwel. Disagree with my selections? Feel free to email me a t

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C,rriganVinton-Connell -

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Old ScotchOld HailevburvNOBSMarcellinOld Haileybury

Old XaveriansUni BluesOld XaveriansSt Kevin sUni Blues

MarcellinOld TrinityOld XaveriansSt Bernards

Old CamberwellOld ScotchUni BluesSt Kevin sOld HailevburvOld ScotchUni Blue sSt BernardsOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld Scotch

Aja xOld CamberwellOld EssendonOld TrinityOld Xaverians

Former Old Scotch Captain Steve Hume #20 .

31 . Mark Luxon - Old Ivanhoe32 . Cameron McKenzie McHarg - Old Scotch33 . James Scambler - Uni Blues34 . Laz Siapantas35 . Simon Clarke

36 . Adam Pirrie37 . Jarred Frazer

38 . Kynan Ford

39 . Tom Simpson40 . Ben Mannix

- Old Haileybury- St Bernards- Old Brighton- Marcellin

- Old Haileybury- St Kevin s

- De La Sall e

JCU~-iWAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBA LL ASSOCIATIO N

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Uni Askews?"Those Were Our Young years", sang the

Aussie band Dragon and wouldn't the UniBlues faithful love Ross Young buzzing abou t

on the Uni Main these days. It's not to be, withthe star rover battling injury and trying tocement a place in the Northern Bullants side .With Hugh Nailon (working for Kerry inSydney), Cam Roydhouse (playing Club XVIII),Damien Guengerich (overseas), Cam Penny(playing up the bush) and Jackson Brooke (ona winemaking course in NZ of all things)missing from the premiership side, suddenlythings look a bit dusty . They were reasonableagainst SKOBS, god awful against Scotch andfrom all reports played pretty well against Xavsbut a loss to Marcellin would have them at 2-3and well behind the eight ball . QuintonGleeson, Andrew Solly and George DeCrespigny have started the season well butthings will have to pick up . Like a midget at aurinal, this comp keeps you on your toes andsustained success can be elusive .Xavs looked gone going into time-on but kickedthe last two goals of the game to pinch thegame. Justin Arnold, who was recruited fro m

" . . .life at Toorak

Park seems pretty

rosy indeed ."

the DiamondValley in the offseason was bestafield andsnagged threegoals, as did thelumbering but

effective Dan Rush . With most players available(apart from Adrian Cox, who on a whim,decided he'd had enough of this amateur caperand darted off to play up Puffing Billy way) andtheir resident scribe Mr Chips back from theDanube, life at Toorak Park seems pretty rosyindeed .Meanwhile. . .Plenty of late changes (though, I hear, very few

spectators) at Sportscover Arena with SimonGarlick (radio) and Steve McKee (unknown)

missing for St Kevin's and Cam Maclaren and

Jarred Frazer (both gastro) pulling the plug on

Saturday morningfor flRarcellin.Brett Dobson, achunky on-baile r

who iust dominatesevery week, Dan Cullinan up tonvara an,youngster Adrian Papaluca (who is a slip ofthing but, in the Rob Bonnici mould, just keepgetting the footy) all starred as the Eagles rariot . Against all measured opinion, they are 4-and a fitting testament to a hard, disciplineand ruthless game plan. Covering Mark Bro

w in the ruck is a big ask but Lewis O'Flynn ' :doing a handy job while the return of Dati

Waters from distant shores seems to have offs,

the loss of Bernie Dinneen to Vermont .

In the Lord Melbry Memorial cup, Scotchw easily with Gerstman bagging eight and Stei

Collins dominating the midfield . The OMwebsite stated authoritatively last year, "Gocplayers play well against Scotch" biunfortunately no one really did anything arthey got hammered .And Old Trinity, who have been chipping awwithout luck recently, spoiled the party to mathe upgrade of the Snakepit. My spies tell r

CLUB

A SECTIONOld ScotchOld HaileyburyMarcellinSt. KevinsA RESERVE

Old Haileybury

Old Xaverians

University Blues

Old Melburnians

Old Scotch

LST t"Ji : T01

Gertsman 8

B. O'Farrell 6

Cullinan 8

McKee 0

Efstathiou 6Green 1Coleman 3Hawkins 0Beaurepaire 1

2

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Cultrera played a sizzling for Trinity,~ seven goals for the second successiv e

%ti~is to be expected, Haileybury thrashed

Collegians

TipsNiaccellin'over Uni though not to the same

n t as last year's rout, Haileyb Oui at home ,

suvs casily over Dean Rice's mob, Trinityover Collegians and Scotch to pummel

i itters.

Press Correspondents -nathan_g_horn~ahooco.uk

MILESTONESSt Bernards - Two big milestones last

nirday when Steve Perrett captained th enrs in his 250th game for the club and

Tait Wilkinson lined up for the Seniors in his100th game . Steve came straight from th e

side to play his first senior game inlw,t and then after winning a Reserves best

.,n(i i ;iirest in 1992 he became a regular in the„„tor side as an attacking full back . He was

at trophy in 2000 and our Mos t

n1 , iirr np for the best & fairest in 1995 and11 n in 1999 and played in the A grade grand,,1 in 2000. After a move to Sydney with

l ; . v: hcre he played in a premiership teama runners up with North Shore, h e

,( :urn,d in 2003 and played in the rese rve snti(rsliip team of that year .

11-11,ltulations Steve on a great career at St

n ;!rci's and maybe the 300th is still ah li(e . Tait Wilkinson commenced at the

1, ~ n 1 97 and has been a wonderful assetr l) ;,ctaine at centre half back . Tait' s

h ;u been cut short by knee injuries ,+ , Ii , t tiv Itim miss entire seasons in 2002 &

I I~ r( presented Victoria in the Under 19;n ~i~i7 and was the winner of our Mos t

ini,tl it 2003 . Congratulations Tait~, n h i ti, form shown over the past tw o

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I ', : .,c(rians v Old Melburnian s

t tiil 1l,iilc-Y~bury v St Kevins

% 1 -r-~Ilirrv University Blues

0 I 6 Friniiyv Collegian s

looking forward to many great(- (uture .

. st Bernards - 96.5 Innner FM

A SECTIONCOLLEGIANS 3.2 6.3 8.5 11.7(73)OLD HAB,EYBURY 4.4 9.8 13 .11 20.16 (136)CoIl: Taft 3 Dixon 3 Blumfield Roberson Lockett Jorgensen Holies. Best:Hage Hodes Weekes Hoist A Baxter Blumfield. Old HaB: O'Farrell 6Siapantas 3 Mohammad 2 Jones 2 Jenke 2 P Corrigan S Langford-JonesFord Brown Seccull . Best: P Corrigan Jenke Waite O'Farrell MohammadJones.Umpires: Jamie Kvins Rob Mapston (F) Rob Mayton Jar Matt Jenkuvson(B) Travis Storti Chris Doe (G )ST IibEVINS 2.1 4.3 7.5 10.8 (68)MARCELLIN 4.3 10.8 14.12 22.16 (148)SKOB: Lucas 4 Mulgrew 2 Garvey Mount Dowd Marchesant . Best:Marchesant Shannon Duggan Pope Mahoney Dollman. Marc: CuIDnan 8Addison 3 O'Donnell 3 Gartner 2 Lefanue Rtce L Considine S ConsidinePapaluca McMillan. Best: Dobson Cullman Addison Waters CarmodyOil no .Umpires: Wayne Hinton David Phillips (F) Michael Saunders CameronHaves (B) Paul Can Andrew Esposito (G )UAiVERS1TY BLUES 3.0 8.1 10.5 15.6 (96)OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 7.6 11.8 15.9 (99)Uni Blues: Ryan 3 Wilkie 3 DeCrespigny 2 Gleeson 2 Butko ClarkScambler Tanner Wilcox. Best: Sully Gleeson Anderson DeCrespignyKordtck Wilcox. Old Xav: Arnold 3 Rush 3 Agius 2 Bowen 2 Paseert 2Chatfield Ruyg Jones. Best: Arnold Purss Johnston Ruyg ScanlanChatfield.Umpires: Albie Ftrley Dirk Kramer (F) Adam Rodgers Peter hionotti (B)Michael O'Donnell Lucas Robson (G )OLD SCOTCH 7.4 8.4 17.9 21 .13 (139)OLD MELBURNIANS 0.2 6.5 7.8 9.11 (65)Old Sc: Gerstrnan 8 Crow 4 Routkdge 3 Cations Gnarl B Philips Aurel-Smith Lewis Tallent Best: McKenzie-McHarg Collins Gerstman TallentHume Cations. Old Melt) : Ja . Miller 3 Hicks 2 Jo . Beaumont Holme LaceyJo . Miller. Best: Mulquiney Hicks Ja. Miller O'Brien Oman Tucker .Umpires: Mark Gibson Leah Gallagher (F) Peter Teasdale Dean Herskope(B) Daniel xofoed Daniel Scully (G)ST BERNARIIS 3.3 5.5 8.14 14.17 (101)OLD TRINITY 4.4 10.5 13.5 18.11 (119)St Bern: Madden 4 Clarke 2 Keunen Kavanagh N Mitchell Davis PotterHolland Juridskay Legudi . Best : Gill Madden Clarke T WilkinsonMcLaughlin C Mitchell. Old 1Yin : Cultrem 7 Pretty 2 T VanDerVenne 2Hillas 2 Aitken S Amore Dann J Healy A Ramsden. Best: Cuftrera BrownA Ramsden S Kennedy D Butler T VanDesVenne .Umpires: Steve McCarthy Grant Joyner (F) Chris O'Shea Andrew Errington(B) Kevin Segota Steven Piperno (G)

A RESERVECOLLEGIANS 3.2 5.3 5.7 10.8 (68)OLD HAB.EYBURY 1.4 2.9 4.12 10.13 (73)Colt Camuzzo 3 SteCantdakis Stone Mollard Adgemis Ashman Craig Sank .Best : Cannizzo Mollard Barber Z Moon L Moon Craig . Old Hail: Elstathiou6 Salter 2 Bell R Mitchell, Best : D Armstrong Walden R Mitchell ThurmondFloyd EfstaOOn .ST KE@NS 2.6 5.6 8.7 11.12 (78)MARCELLIN 2.1 5.6 9.6 12.8 (80)SKOB : Bowles 3 O'Connor 2 Mulkearns 2 Murray 2 Holland Taylor . Best :Sheehy O'Connor McCann Aughton Mitchell Taylor. Marc: Nescovcin 5Wlgwell2 Layton 2 McCartin Davis Petroff. Best: Pascuzzt Nescrnrin LaytonConte Cotvlle Wignell .UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 6.4 8.7 12.9 (81)OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 6.5 11.8 13.9 (87)Uni Blues: Coleman 3 Hienz 2 Gin 2 Ftshlev Hutchins Minns MartinMcKay. Best: Heinz Bradley Gin AlbaNs Eden Fitzpatrick. Old Xav:McWtnter 5 Moylan 2 Green O'Meara Gtmuvan Ca ➢ tnan Higgins Beattie .Best : Walsh McWinter Moylan Callinan O'Meara GklleyOLD SCOTCH 1 .3 5.4 6.6 13.11 (89)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 3.2 4.4 5.6 (36)Old Scxitch : S Dipasquale 3 Keck 2 Ross 2 Beaurepaire Brooke Josephs CPhillips Reid Sutcliffe. Best: Josephs Armstrong Batrouney Beattie Allen THosking. Old Melb: Neeson 3 Best Osmond. Best: Parullfex Neeson DixonM Prowse Butler Marks.ST.BERNARDS 2.3 5.7 9.9 14.11 (95)OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.4 6.7 7.9 (51)St Bern : Miztewicz 3 Stapleton 3 T Pearson 2 Ryan 2 A Mitchell StewartDeMorton Hogan . Best: Stapleton Miziewicz T Pearson lannazzo A MitchellRyan . Old Trin: N Romney 2 J Webster 2 F Cameron J Christou M Weston .Best Z Williams J Petdro T Morpeth S Bladeni N Romney N Cole .

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBORY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTCH

TCoach: Pat Hawkins Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice

icosch: Dae apping

~~°h Andrew `wth 8 SRes : Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins R es . Coach : Andrew Bonwick Res Coach : Fab Gatt ft

Talent Res Coach: Serge p'Asst coach : Ray Bean.

i J . Dixon VC 1 B . Dobson i C. Home 1 T. Cudipp2 Ja Beaumont

i T. Beranger (C)2 B . Phillips (VC)2 M . Parrent 2 J . Rice 2 S. Davey 3 M . Bilh

Ross3 J3 B . Mooney 3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrigan (C) 4 H. Lacey5 R. ~'~~ tDay

.Tallent (VC)4 C4 A. Shinkfield 4 J. Frazer 4 S. Langford-Jwtes PVC) j ~ .

5 R . Henebery Johnston5 D 5 J. Bourke 7 H. Turner 5 S. Collins (VC )6 N . Baxter .

Romanin6 G 6 L Siapantass Je Beaurnont9 D Harrison

6 A. Crow6 S. Woolle y

Taft7 S.

7 S. Maguire 6 W. Smith.

to T. Roberts 7 J. Kitche n8 S Dick.

7 J. Farley 8 R . Frisina 7 M . Corriganit 0

. webao.

9 A. Pugsley8 C . Unsworth Capt 9 L. Considine 8 F. Mohammad 13 E . Wilson

Smith10 C9 J . Fry 10 D . Culiinan 9 M . Barker (DVC) 14 A . Voyage

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11 T. Bull10 J . Jorgensen 11 N . Addison 10 C. Efstathiou 16 J . Byrne Hume12 S11 C. Weekes12 N. Harrison Capt 1 2 B . O'Donnell 11 A. McIntyre

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17 Ja MillerIS T. Fi zgeraid

.14 C . McKenzie-McHarg

Naylor13 M 13 C. Woods 12 B. O Farrell 19 E . smdham 15 S . Cation s.14 J . Ashman 14 A .LaYton 13 B. Waite 20 J. Guest

21 M . Hicks 16 E . Batrouney15 C. Hoist 15 J. Bortototto 14 S. Jores 22 J. Dixon 17 T Wigney (VC)16 A. Baxter 16 L. McMillan 15 D . Mackenzie 23 M- Berry

24 M . Hawkins 19 R. Joseph s17 J. Heritage 17 G . Cox (C) 16 P.O'Dannell 25 H. Whitehed 20 S.Troon17 D . Phillips

Barber18 D 18 D . Gartner 17 K . Ford (VC) 26 C. Kennedy27 P. Gordo 22 R. Ashton

.Jones19 K 19 A. Papaluca 18 D. Thurmond 2e M. Marson 23 0 . Crane.

20 M. Holies 20 M . Hermans 19 M . Armstrong 29 M. Prowse30 Jo Muler

24 D . Brooke21 C . Harris VC 21 N . Walker 20 M . Fankhauser 31 J . Berry 25 M. Saunders22 N . Lockett Marso n22 D 21 A. Jenke 32 E . Selby 27 T. Demetrio u23 C . Mollard

.23 M . Leffanue 22 D. Mason 33 J. Magee

34 P. Toll 28 A . Quai l24 E . Waters

24 L. O'Flynn 23 M. Seccull 35 C. Ray 29 M . Gnarl25 R. Muir26 P. KfOtillS 25 R. Galati 24 B. Trotbpe (DVC) 3

7 36 JT.

~ Grant' o-Manning 30 T. Finocchiaro

Rowston27 G 26 D. McMillan 25 S. Rawlarxis 38 L . Bunn 31 N. Leit i.28 B. Couch 27 S. Theisz 26 J . Bell 39 J. Tucker

40 H .O'Brien 32 J. Gerstman28 D . Browning 28 B. Carmody 27 B . Johnston 41 J. Ray 33 E. Reid29 N . Burrows 30 S. Considine Goldsworthy28 S . 42 A. Waddell43 A Wu 34 C. Phillips

'30 L . Moon31 M . Bortoloho 29 B. Carson 44 E. Farquharson 35 P. O Connor

31 N . RoachBlumfield VC32 C 33 F. Dorbolo 30 D. Warr~s 45 t Mitchell

46 C . Neeson36 J . Sutcliffe

.33 B Hoist 34 D. Jarred (VC) 31 D. Lay 47 D. Marks 37 S. Carroll

.34 D. McCaughan 37 C. Maclaren 32 B. Mitchell 48 C. Jenkins

Tsiovas49 G38 T. Jelbart

35 L. Nesbit 39 B . Colville 33 S. Walden.

50 A. Panndex 39 S . Graham

36 M . Roberson Purcell40 C 34 P. Langford-Jones 51 M . Kennon 40 T. Aurel-Smith37 S . Humphry

.41 J. Seabury 35 T. Chisholm

52 J. Anderso n53 D. osmond 41 W. Lewis

38 A. FabrisPetroff42 G 35 D . Lappage 54 M. Barren 42 T. Beattie

39 D . CannizzoStrachan40 D

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43 J. Pascuzzi 30" L McPherson55 C . Theodoutou56 J. Tucker

43 A. Routledge.

41 W. Tardiff 44 L . Hansen 37 D. Brown 57 W . McDonald58 A . Pr-se

44 D.Jackson

45 R . Teesdale41 B . Duff 45 D . Theisz 38 L Floyd

59 W. Wharton 46 J . Beaurepaire42 T. SankMalon e43 E

46 A . McGree 39 S . Rode 60 A . Genns61 D. Woodford 47 T. Hoskirg.

Phillip s44 Y 52 A . Rivstovski 41 S. Saunders 62 T. Harrisonh 49 B . Snaddon.

45 A . Stone 53 R. Iaconis 42 J. Mueller 63 R. Matt ews64 N. Daffy 50 M . Waiko m

46 J . Cooke 54 J . Forbes 43 D. Sailor 65 P. Grundy 51 L. Freeman47 Z . Moon 55 J . Wallis 44 J. McLauchlan 66 N. Peters 53 W. Symington48 B. Low 57 B. Wignell 45 M. 68 M

70 J Russot 54 A. Sutherlan d49 M. Rose 59 R . Conte 46 B. Crawford 71 T Buller 55 S. Dipasqual e50 M. Rice 62 M. McCartin 47 R . Mitchell 72 C . Alder

73 N Russell 56 T. Dipasquaie51 B. Shadbot t

Rutherford53 T 63 C . Pezzimenti 48 G. Chipperfieki.

74 N . Lawler 57 J. Crane.54 B . Woolhouse 70 D . Cracknell 49 L . Pitcher 75 S . Godley

76 E . M.tchen 59 W . Elliott55 T. Cookes Res Capt 51 H. McLauchlan 77 S . Haran 61 A. W. Sutherland56 M . Stefanidakis 52 C. Ferguson 78 M . Bach

79 E . Baker 62 M. Graha m57 D . Williamson 53 M. Levy 6o C. &en-Young 63 T. Collie58 N . Bobeff 54 A. Vit0fins 81 A. Ray 64 S . Lorenzeni59 A . Wright - Smith 56 D, Armstrong 83 R. Ga~itxah 68 T. Keck60 D. Mutton61 E. Healey 57 A. Kight

~ s. Gue~st 72 B. Smith

62 0 . Howard 58 A. Baker 86 E. Hamer 73 M . Giuler i

63 A. Kenneally 59 N . Gibson 88 A. Kauye 86 S. Ainger64 N .Craig

Y'tt ia Valle62 G. White

89 W . Kiel 94 C . Steven s65 A. Smith y

63 S . Pickering 91 A . Manahan 95 N . Wallace-Smit h66 J . Adgemi s

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A SECTIONUniversity Blues v Old HaileyburyOld Melburnians v Marcellin - 96 .5 Inner FMOld Xaverians v Old ScotchSt Kevins v Old Trinity - at Righetti OvalCollegians v St Bernards

B SECTIONMHSOB v De La SalleWhitefriars v Old BrightonMazenod 0 C v North Old BoysOld Ivanhoe v Old Essendon OrCaulfield Or v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s

C SECTIONParkdale Vultures v Monash BluesHampton Rovers v Therry Penola 0 BOld Camberwell v BeaumarisBanyule v University BlacksAJAX v Old Paradians - at Sportscover Arena

(Sat)

Dl SECTIONBulleen Templestowe v Glen EiraOld Mentonians v OrmondEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old CareyFitzroy Reds v Aquinas 0 C - at Punt RoadOval, RichmondYarra Valley 0 B v Prahra n

D2 SECTIONSalesi an 0 C v RupertswoodLa Trobe Uni v Old GeelongOakleigh v BentleighSwinburne Uni v Williamstown CYMSIvanhoe Assumption v Peninsula 0 B

D3 SECTIO N

Werribee Amateurs v West BrunswickUHS-VU v South Metb DistrictsOld Westbourne v Power House

Kew v St Johns 0 CSyndal Tally-Ho v Monash Gryphon s

D4 SECTION

Hawthorn Amateurs v Box Hill NorthNorth Brunswick v Eltham CollegiansElsternwick v Albert Park - at SportscoverArena Friday May 20 at 6.15pmBulleen Cobras - ByeRichmond Central v St Marys

UNDER-19 SECTION 1University Blues v St KevinsOld Scotch v CollegiansMarcellin v Old XaveriansDe La Salle - ByeOld Brighton v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Essendon Or v Banyule ViewbankBeaumaris v Caulfield O rOld Melburnians v Old CareyRupertswood v WhitefriarsOld Trinity v Old Camberwell

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Monash Blues v La Trobe UniBentleigh v Old Ivanho eSt Bedes Merit Tig v University BlacksOld Paradians v MHSOBAJAX v Oakleigh - Oval 13 Albert Park TBC

UNDER-19 (2 ) BLUEMazenod 0 C v Salesian Scorpions - at 1 .30 p.m.'Ormond v Old HaileyburyOakleigh Clays v Peninsula 0 B

De La Salle (2) v Hampton Rovers

UNDER-19 (21 RE DRupertswood (2) v Old Scotch - on Oval 2

Aquinas 0 C v KewFitzroy Reds - ByeTherry Penola 0 B v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Westbourne v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - clas hwith Seniors TBA

CLUB 18 (11University Blues v St KevinsOld Scotch v Mt Lilydale 0 COld Melburnians v Old XaveriansDe La Salle v Mazenod 0 COld Brighton v Prahran

CLUB 18 (2 )Monash Blues v MarcellinOld Essendon Or v CollegiansOld Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy RedsBox Hill Sharks v University BlacksOld Trinity v Therry Penola 0 B

CLUB 18 (3 1Old Scotch (2) - ByeNorth Old Boys v Caulfield OrFitzroy Reds (2) v La Trobe Uni - at RamsdenStreet Oval, Cliton Hill (44G2)Old Carey v Whitefriar sOld Geelong v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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REVir ` -. Ath a Close VictoryWhitefriars broke ~ ~OB°Sdat

t11,he Gillen Reserve .

over the impLack of information does not allow me to elaborate

any further. all day at F'OBMayenod keep plugging away , butwhose inaccuracy kept the visitor~e th

e

the High just a bit strong inero

uandCassell impassable at Full Back, Lilubric

k

Campbell good and Jayden Per1tzebeS wafos Mazenod

again . Dave Chamberlain again player Sam Reid .with Tim Bourbon and first yea Fl g Points to old

A valiant St Bedes went down byints in arrears at

day. So to all theNOBS contingent donot throw away yourrecords in disgust

to1 actually tip y

will

win today .itefriars

make the short trek across Springvalee Friars are in Pre t

Road to tackle ~~ be° ~

~good touch and uated by the open spae eile

of the Waverley ground. Mazenod as usual gwill th

ea good account of themselves but will jus

t a bit strong.gOB head to the B e

Brighton . The High are -h grdually~imFroaing and

getting some players back into the line up. But Old

Brighton hasn't put a foot wrong and only a ment~

could stop them today. 1'm sure Coact

let down t smart to allow this ttEssendon at Brindisi . 1 po the last theorange time stretched to 25 eback to fall short inyoung Tigers clawed their way

the end. Michael Wintle perhaps scored his fourth

BOG in a row while ex St Kilda duandke Bev li Leigh

•T

he Ben's Mannix and

Oorin were terrific

for De La along with

debutan .t Simon Conway ."

Capasalis wer e

polished too .

A nail bitinagtaffair

Glenhuntly Parksaw DLS get overthe line by 3

points

-

Some 33 points in front at the last changeDLS did not count for the desperation of the Fields

who kicked 6 last quarter goals to just run out of

time in the end. The Ben's Mannix and Corin were

terrific for De La along with debutant Simon

Conway. Chris Knight in his trong for Caulfield.

o0Greg McLoughlin ishappen ortscover Aren'

d Caulas been atSp

old Essendon. an r

today . The Grammarr

oli~ving and coming to gril'!Fields gradually Im Pwith B Section

. A must win for both . `Ninning forn

is better OEG for me. at tomorrovDI .S and old Ivanhoe

at SP his one . One fell ii

(Sunday). Should be a beauty

last week and one suffer i~theof good imat h unsfor a great contest with P and this could be,The Hoers will be smartingthe motivation enough to get them over the line

.

and Andrew Docker were all s ell thyA terrific game out at Chelsworth firs h`alf sawrtheof the two top stdo~ts a t r th e eve

n main break . A terrificHoers lead by 4 p kept their3rd stanza by the Tonn ~ew~~to~ py go d lasthosts scoreless set u pquarter as well sealed With lioer

s ~ott fate .~an . Edgey,Ginni D

was terrific all day, ogood games. For Oldand Ben Gadsden having g aerous, SimonIvanhoe Mark Luxon was forever danb Oates .Fragiacomo was good as was Anthon

y

improving TigersPREVIEW andNOBS

welcome the young andjust around the corner

outfit to the Gillon . A win will be thefor the visitors

. But I don't think today

B SECTION Rginton-Connell 423

North Old Boys Pertzel s 21,1"a

MHSOB Pirrie0

Old Brighton 4 14

Whitefriars Bird

BRESERVE

B Vague 0De La Salle L~Valker 6De La Salle Hawkes IOld Ivanhoe P Bourke 6De La Sa lle

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P RE Sg CORRESPONDENTS.forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phone

0403 433 016 is the mobile or mail to,)rli,tco,,optusnet.com .au

MILESTONES .'Caulfield Grammarians - 200 games Dean

g y nman, "Egg" recently notched up thi sie milestone for The Fields . With honours

inchfding club B&F winner, 2 p'ships, Deanbeen a wonderful player over the year s

nd is a major contributor in our clubs rise to

( ; Grade. Ch ris Knight played his 100th

gaine last Saturday . "Knighta's" straigh t

ud, no nonsense, head over the footy, style1,1111 has been a key ingredient in just about

,j his games .De La Salle - 100 Games to De La Salle's

Peter Harrison and Matt Ellis . Matt startedn the U19 Blues in 1995 playing his 50t h

nir in Rnd 16 of 1997 and the followingplaying his lst Senior game . Seriouss and studies meant that Matt missed

!i ,,f ihc -t seasons from 2000 . Well done Mat t,it io havc you back and hopefully adding

Senior tally before too long . Peter1 at'-'o in the U19 Blues but in 1999

old Ivanhoe - congratulate Dale Hawkes on

P , icr was Club Champion Runner Up .

l,l~iv, :d his first Senior game in Rnd 1 of

uiio ;,nd has been a regular Senior player

i ;,, ;n ihestart of season 2001 . He was

:c,~ril~ct the Blues Most Consistent in 2000,~id tlir ~~nior equivalent in 2001 . Las t

50th game in Rnd 16 of 2001 .

, 100 games on the 7/4 against Oldcry creative forward, Dale has

ck oi hiking a'Daicos' goal from al l~,iinn),robable angles and situations and

ul,irl_, topped thereserves goalkickers .! i ;,le, and keep on slotting thru

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B SECTIONCAULFIELD GR 2 .2 5.6 8.9 14.12 (96)DE LA SAI.I.E 6.2 9.7 13.11 14 .15 (99)Cant- Liddell 4 Sinclair 2 Evans 2 Carbone B Gross Foley WidjaJa WinterWright. Best: Knight Wright Docker Liddell Foote Frater. DLS : Mannix 5Corin 4 Browning P Harrison Hirst Rayson Silvers . Best: Jolley OakleyMannix Corin P Harrison Sherman .Umpires: Luke Holmes Peter Liddell (F) Will Stokes James Gregory, (B) JackRegester Gavin Roberts (G )OLD IVANHOE 5 .3 8.4 8.4 11.7 (73)OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 7.6 10.11 12 .12 (84)Old Iv: Luxon 4 Cornelius 2 Thompson 2 Branigan 2 Theodossi . Best:Crowley Oates Frangtacomo Luxon Ceilings Beinke . Old Bri: Dawes 5 BGadsden 2 Phelan Perrett S Girmrian Crllly Bristow. Best : DawesParoissien Phelan Perrett B Gadsden S Ginrtlvan.Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Jason Mousley (RFL) (F) Frank Palermo DonnaBrown 02FL) (B) Craig Arcot Tony Gi)lies IRFL) (G )MHSOB 5.3 7.14 10 .18 18.21 (129)MAZENOD 0C 2.2 6.5 10.9 12.12 (84)MHSOB : Pertzel 6 Hannlton-Ho 4 White 2 Harper Wacker Limbrtck MooreG McCully Rosman. Best: Limbrick Cassell Campbell Rosman HarperPertzel. Maz : Pitts 3 Javaweera 2 Bourbon 2 Veltman D ChamberlainBuszard Meehan Hawkins . Best : D Chamberlain Reid Paine CobelebBourbon Jayaweera.Umpires: Geoff Caulfield Vaughan Sklebottom (F) Ryan Place MattJackson (B) Eddie Boat Daniel Brookes (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 5.6 6.8 11.9 (75)WHITEFRIARS 2.3 6.7 11.9 13.11 (89)NOB : Minton-Connell 4 Maxton 2 Tonkin Cassell Spurltng Sutherland Co.,Best: Tonkin Maxton Ti. Brady T Sheehan Cassell Cox. White: Anderson 5Bird 4 Webb 2 Baranello Janson. Best: M Power Baker Anderson CampbellJanson Stagg .Umpires: Ken MeNiece Jeremy Heffernan (F) Julian Maccioni BrendanCannon (B) Matthew Cowley Matthew Kent (G)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2 .3 7.6 8.10 11 .14(80)OLD ESSENDON GR 3.3 7.4 11.7 13.11 (89)St BlMT: P MeGettigan 3 Kidd 2 Scaridt 2 L Wintle L Terrell KaneBeveridge. Best: P McGetttgan Capsalis M Whitle Beveridge Scafidi Lynch .Old Ess: SkurrEe 7 Stormont 2 Leask BarVUn Baddelev Hakina . Best:Portia Towner Dazkiw DeMorton Skurrte Fraser.Umpires: Russell Davidson Simon Stokes (F) Ben Parsons BrendanCorcoran (B) Bruce Stephens Vin Vesco+.9 (G )

B RESERVECAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 0.1 1.4 2.4 3.5 (23)DE LA SAI.LE 6.1 11.1 17.3 19.7 (121)CauL• James 2 Scott. Best : Hasforth Strain Fagan Rudd Fryers Jacobs.DLS : Bourke 6 Walker 6 PosOethwaite 3 Hancock Laragy MaloneyWalmstey. Best: Laragy O'Donnell Bourke Walker Wahnsley Hyde.OLD IVANHOE 4.0 7.4 12.5 14.9 (93)OLD BRIGHTON 2.0 4.1 5.4 8.7(55)Old Iv : Z Keane 3 Dinakts 2 Pratt 2 Snell 2 Hawkes Butter G Smith StaggParker. Best : Z Keane Holloway Pearce Pollock Snell Antornou . Old Bright:Scott 2 March MeNicole B Paterson Leaf Ginnhan MeKtmm . Best: MarchMorley A Guuirian Leaf Reddin Joseph .MHSOB 2.4 8.6 10.7 14.9 (93)MAZENOD 0 C 2.2 6.4 8.5 10.7(67)MHSOB: Bowen 4 W White 3 Nicholas 2 Coxon 2 Harding Aitken Dunne .Best: Bowen Ternes Nicholas Dunne Feferkranz Fraczek . Maz: McMullin 2Morris 2 Miller Lewton Souter Ratne Lee Boyd. Best : Bouchereau Raine AMorris Jones Castricum D Monis .NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 4.7 5.9 9.13(67)WHITEFRIARS 4.2 7.5 11.7 12.9 (81)NOB: 0'Bree 3 D Joyce 2 Wellman 2 Gargan B Sheehan . Best: C StribleyOBree Wellman Gargan B Sheehan Cugola . White : Woods 6 Gloufchen 3Matthison S Anderson T Camig. Best: hiattinson Clown Duffy HughesWoods S Anderson .ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.3 7 .6 8.10 11 .14 (80)OLD ESSENDON 3.3 7.4 11.7 13.11 (89)St B/HiT: T Groves Andrews Paterson Hecker Wilson Rose. Best: BeasleyPaterson Borella Bell Firth Andrews . Old Ess: Christou 3 Stone 3 Flahery2 Kaloeram is. Best : Fitzgerald Lloyd Podger Hughes Ridley Williarnson .

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B SectionCAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS DE LA SALLE MAZEDOD MHSOBFC NORTH OLD BOYS

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6 M Brain5 A. Crameri

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11 B Carboni 8 J La Ragy 15 N . Parry (VC) 10 P Smith 10 To . Brady

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18 J James 15 P Bowden 28 P. Jones 18 R Limbrick (S-DVC) 21 A . Wellman19 B Evans 16 S Hyland 30 D. Hansen 18 C Wright 22 D. Tehan20 H Vella21 M Pennycuick 17 L Bowden 32 R . Strewn 19 S Robinson 23 S . Minton-Connell

22 C Fagan 18 A Coffey 33 S . Balloch 20 L Home 24 M . Fitzgerald

23 C McGrath 19 R McArdle 34 C. Boyd 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 26 D. Brady'24 C Murphy 19r G Gilbert 37 L . Morgan 21 W Taft Bree27 C . 0

25 B Sinclair 20 A Shields 38 D . Hallet 22 A Svirskis 28 D . Joyce25 N Dorman 21 D Payson 40 G . Massey 23 A Hogan 29 C . Hosking (VC )26 S Widjaja (VC)

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43 T Gerrand 37 D Davis 37 M TingButcher53 S

44 B Hasforth 38 V Buckley 38 C Naibn .Govett54 B

45 B Acfield 38r P Hesse 39 D Fox40 A Lust (R-Capt)

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47 S Jenkinson39 B Oakley

41 D McInerney41 J Anderson 58 R . Citreon

48 R Chapple 42 D Jarvis42 C Wright 60 M . Cribbes (RC)

49 G Poulter43 A Greenalgh

43 R Coxon 64 Ti . Brady50 N Green 44 J Newton ~ P. Bryar51 W Rudd 45 T Molan 45 R Czwarno52 G Winter 52 T Moloney 46 I Costing53 J Gross 54 A Skinns 47 D Hollenberg54 T Franklin-Jones 55 A McLeish 48 M Webste r55 C Hooper 56 L Seeger 49 S Yue56 B Napier

57 R Hancock 50 K Harding57 P Farmer

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60 R Saunders 70 M Krezel 53 S Mitchell54 D Learmont-Walke r

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As we turn head into May representative footballtakes a front seat on the VAFA Calendar .The opportunity for players to represent not onlytheir Association, but also their clubs is seen as a keyingredient by the VAFA . Being able to wear the Big Vis in itself a thrill, however the overall experience oftraining with the best players in the competition atvarying levels is seen by the VAFA as an importantrecruiting/ development strategy available to ourclubs .This season the Association will provide opportunitiesto represent the Association at a number of levels, soas to allow for maximum exposure across thecompetition's Senior and U19 sections .Our Senior VAFA Representative side will competefor the bi-annual Brian Molony Cup against theVCFL . At present negotiations are underway as towhere the game will be played on July 17. This teamwill be chosen from the best players in thecompetition from A-D4 sections and will be coachedby Nick Bourke.An A-D4 team will be chosen to represent us againstthe Southern FL for the Cystic Fibrosis CommunityCup, to be held on Saturday June 11 at SportscoverArena. Formerly the St. Kilda Community Cup, thematch was played on the Friday night leading into theQueen's Birthday long weekend . Inclement weatherin recent times has seen the match switched to a daygame in 2005, with the support of Cystic FibrosisVictoria. The team will be made up of 22 players, 18of which will come from sections C-D4, with 2 A & Bsection players being chosen with a view to bloodingthem for future forays into the senior representativeteam, development players per se . George Voyageoverseas this team that encompasses all sectionswith an emphasis on C-D4 football .Running parallel to this program is our U23 team,who will travel to Perth for AAFC ChampionshipMatch 2 (June 12) of the second triennium ofmatches between the SAAFL, the WAAFL and theVAFA . All states agreeing to compete at U23 levelfrom 2005 onwards . This team will be chosen from allsections with a minimum of 4 positions in the final 22to be filled by C-D4 players who meet the age criteria(players must be born on or after January 1, 1982 tobe eligible) . Former Essendon and Brisbane Bears

(AFL) player and St. Bernards OC and Old Essendonsenior coach Frank Dunell has the reins in thiscampaign .In recent times we have struggled to find anopposition at U19 level given most outsidecompetitions play at U18 level . In 2005 the VAFA willpick 2 teams of 23 players representing all of our U19sections, with the 46 U19 teams being split intoNorth and South sections . U 19 coaches will nominate

players, who will train together on 3 occasions, priorto the final teams being chosen - the North/Southmatch will be played as a curtain-raiser to the CysticFibrosis Community Cup on Saturday June Il atSportscover Arena . Coaches are yet to be finalised forthis program .There is a fine balance with any representativeprogram, from being competitive and selecting yourbest possible teams, to allowing for representationacross all sections of the VAFA and balancing thelong-term goals of clubs .While wanting to select the best possible teams at alllevels, every endeavour is made to represent asmany players from as many clubs as possible .The Executive has determined that players mayrepresent more than (1) representative team inseason although this practice to be exception, ratherthan the rule .The decision has also been made to not include anyVFL listed players in any training squads or finalteams, the decision based on wanting ourrepresentative teams to be truly representative ofVAFA registered players, first and foremost.In conclusion, all coaches (Senior & U19) were urgedat the 2005 Coaches' Night to support the aboveprograms, to not only assist the Association to fieldits best teams, but also allow for quality players atclub level to train and play with the best ourcompetition can offer and in doing so develop furtheras players and people for the good of the Association .Disappointingly, again many club coaches failed tograsp the opportunity to nominate players for boththe U23 and A-D4 (Cystic Fibrosis Community Cup)squads, not only robbing the Association of beingable to best represent our clubs and in turn theAssociation, but also stymieing any opportunitiesquality players at their clubs could have had indeveloping and challenging themselves further .The overriding philosophy of all VAFA

representative football programs is simple: every

endeavour is made to return the players to theirclubs in a better, mental, physical andpsychological state, afterall without clubs providti

' the players there would be no representative footba. ,however on the other hand without represent<football recruiting players to the Associationbecome more difficult and the VAFA brand will not'as well known and revered in football circles as it iIt's not too late to nominate and assist in thefurther development of your players and in turn

your club, afterall that's your responsibility, is itnot ?Brett ConnellGENERAL MANAGER-FOOTBALL OPERATIONSLevel 2 Coac h

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We are again delighted tohave two outstanding youngUniversity of Melbournephysiotherapy students asour co-head trainers .

Both Anne Roberts (right)and John Collingwood(lower right) are in their finalyear of studies and will,more than likely, take upphysio positions in countryVictoria in 2006 . This will bethe club's loss as we wouldvery much like them to stayon if they are employed inthe Melbourne area .

Anne and John haveworked particularly welltogether and are responsi-ble for all first level injurieswith all players . They super-vise a total training staff of6, including Lisa Maddison(3rd year), Nadine Eram(4th year), Tahlia Lee (2ndyear) and Kyle da Forte,who has been a trainer atthe club with junior teamsfor many years .

John and Lisa are bothproducts of St Hilda'sCollege at the University ofMelbourne, whilst Tahlia isstill in residence at StHildas. Anne came throughOrmond College . The longtradition of MHSOBFC util-ising physio students from

the residential colleges, StHildas in particular, goesback nearly 15 years andwe are most grateful thetradition continues .

The trainers have the clubphysiotherapist MichaelMiddleton as their mainreference point, whilst thereare several other physio-therapists and specialistmedicos who are only toohappy to provide assis-tance, including Prof JohnHart .

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Despite a hat trick of victories, OP cannot forcetheir way into the top four, highlighting the

evenness of the competition . The good news for

the Jackas and Bears is they are only three

games off top spot. . . unfortunately, they are

also three games from fifth place .

REVIEWIn an entertaining, top class clash, the Blacksunbeaten reign was ended bP att bard

Bounayand committed

op lineup.

were rock like for the winners and d~Ph'ifour-bounce run and goal

Manassa like memories. Colonel Sandiford was

finger lickin' fantastic for Uni, aided by Geister

and Shaw .

herry's Edwards continues to be

T the man backmen most fear

slotting another eight. "

Can he be stopped? Therry's Edwardscontinues to be the man backmen most fear

slotting another eight . Banyule also had their

hands full with Harmes, whilst the Bannister'sand Faroldi continued their good form

. Better

luded Gutterson and Green .

h both A1and I~onash

winless, each

knew the

importance of thi s

game. After skipping clear at the big break, the

Jackas led by Routman, Rosen and Brynermust have thought this was their day, but theyoung Blues side through Merlin, Bains andMcKenzie rallied, to earn a final change leadand the Ashers hung on to clinch it . Holloway's

70 metre barrel. goal, after the _ time siren, still

has tongues wagging-

PREVIEWThe Crackerjack C Grade clash is at SharkPark, between '04 B Graders, OP and Beauy.

The Bundoora boys have strung together three

in succession and having tamed the Blacks, arecertainly good enough to extend their winning

run. The Sharks wer e dihandsome winners lastsappointed with their secon

d week, but were dwell in al lhalf fade away. They will need to play

four quarters today, but on their home trackthey should have the narrow edge .

Nionash welcome the Bears and will be hoping

to forge two games clear by day's end. There

C SE ION 8 26Therry Penola Edward sAjax Kirzner 4 16

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The vultures upsetthe Weller ap p

moved to second, setting up the match with a

five goal to one second term . The Sullivans

were dynamic and Macgeorge was the focal

point . Loats bagged half a dozen for OC,Durling snaffled a host of grabs, whilst Credlinwas terrific in defence or around the ground .

In a powerhouse first half performance ,the Rovers

Sharks slammed 15 large agains tto have the game won at the main interval .

Hampton Rovers responded to the half time earstinging, outscoring Beauy seven goals to three .

The large crowd was treated toag greatTeasdale,

from the Sharks Duggan, Lync hwhilst the Rovers' Parkinson and Browne kept

going.

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were some promising signs for Banyule, who;,,Yainst Therry, were well in contention at th e

st change, but the Ashers will start favourites,1ttd should prevail .lla%-ing stayed the ladder leaders, Parkdale will, ;lin have their hands full when they confrontresurgent Therry. The Oak Parkers have wo n

tlt,ir last two and have a genuine forwardthreat who must be contained . The VulturesI, ;,% (-,, been playing great footy and I think theirn%crail strength across the ground will see(I1, m home .

\ ;tcr impressive early showings, the Roversuo V face the prospect of three successive losses

;~; tien they journey to OC. The Wellers are also1~,11 .ing to bounce back following their firstaumble . Hampton Rovers won't want to let OC.lip two games clear of them, but in a tight",i t t ~ . I think they will .

The Blacks know there was no disgrace in

;. ;lling to OP and in some ways, I am sure the

thing staff are glad the unbeaten string i s

1 doesri t mean they don't want to start a1 and whilst Ajax will throw everything

i ( tllctn, the new Uni winning streak will start

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C Se v'°on01 OLD PARADIANS VULTURES THERRY PENOLA UN I 63lACKSCoach : Paul 0'Shannassy Coach : Dale McCann Coach: Tony Macgeorge Coach : Garry Batson Coach : Anthony Parku,Res Coach: Ken Schawb Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist : Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie Carter Res Coach : Lachlan Beato n

Res Coach : Paul Martin Assistants: Michael RizioRob Pa!erson, P.iett Fitlolani

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Certificate of Meritprofile: Melissa

Evans (Fitzroy Reds )

• Commenced in 1993as club trainer

• Club secretary1998-2003, a positionshe filled withwonderful diligenceand efficiency

• During this timealso acted on

matchdays as Team Manager, canteenAttendant, Scoreboard Operator, InterchangeSteward• Inaugural Secretary of the Old Redders

Association• Life Member of the Clu b

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Good News from Bad

In my (David Windlow - Club XVIII Umpire

Co-ordinator) long experience when we havea club that has struggled for numbers anddrops back to the Club XVIII it is usual thatthe discipline level of the club also drops .

Your club (Mt . Lilydale OC) showed on

Saturday that you appear to have avoided

this pitfall . Although your team lost, theywere very competitive for a majority of thegame, and your players and coaching staffwere exemplary in their demeanour andsportsmanship before, during and after thematch (which was played in an excellentspirit by both clubs) .

Would you please pass on my congratulationsto them and thank them for helping me copewith my role as a single umpire .

Let's hope that your stay in the Club XVIII isa brief one and that you are soon on your wayup again.

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Losing Streak broken

A great effort by Box Hill North Reserves to

snap a 23 game losing streak dating back to

July 2003. It was done in style 16 goals to 3

as they achieved the highest D4 Reservesscore for the round . A fantastic effort and

reward for perseverance to the team and thealways positive coach Jon Pratt who had hisfirst win in 21 starts .

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Winning Streaks broken

While on the subject of streaks, University

Blacks' winning streak of 23 games came to

an abrupt halt last week against OldParadians . The Blacks were Premiers andChampions in D1 in 2004 and had won all oftheir first three games after gaining

promotion to C Section . Coach Anthony

Parkin has the troops well and truly firing,and after coming off a close game againstBeaumaris on the BIG Optus Oval notsurprising they ran out of steam at Parade

College Bundoora . Other winning streaks

that came to and end were Old Ivanhoe (B),Old Camberwell (C), Ormond (D1) - augers

well for their opponents Old Brighton,Parkdale Vultures and Fitzroy Reds' chances

for the season.

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A-D4 Representative Team training

squad was announced last week with

George Voyage again coaching the side,

keen to make it four from four against

the Southern FL. This season the game

will be played at Elsternwick Park as a

day game, and be known as the Cystic

Fibrosis Community Cup. A and B

section players are yet to be added to

the squad. The initial squad is as

follows (as at 10 .5 .05) :

Player

Jason Israelsohn

Brad Wilmore

Michael Matulick

Mark Boon

Michael Atkins

Mark Ensor

Greg Chivers

Scott Grac e

Tim Davis

Club

Ajax

Banyule

Beaumaris

Beaumaris

Beaumaris

Beaumaris

Bulleen-Templestowe

Elsternwick

Fitzroy Red s

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Player Club

Alex Tsriogiannis Glen Eir a

Sam Parkinson Hampton Rovers

Heath Tregear Hampton Rovers

George Smyth Monash Blues

Julian Smith Monash Blues

Liam Holloway Monash Blues

Christian Gregory Monash Blues

Trevor Bromley Oakleig h

Jon Rutter Oakleigh

David Mitchell Old Camberwell

Kane Batzloff Old Camberwell

Andrew Kent Old Care y

Al Parton Old Carey

Mark Vickers-Willis Old Geelong

Nick Casboult

Michael Basile

Justin Costello

Glen Porteous

Michael Miller

David Robbins

Sam Hecker

Gerard Bevan

Adam Sleight

David Keenan

Paul Edwards

Mark Nancarrow

Chris Groom

Matthew Kempton

Judd Lalich

Alistair Smith

Bryce Shaw

Old Geelong

Old Mentonians

Old Mentonians

Old Paradians

Ormond

Ormond

Parkdale Vultures

Prahran

Prahran

Rupertswood

Therry Penola

Therry Penola

University Blacks

University Blacks

University Blacks

University Blacks

University Black s

fl 0 0While John B ourke (CollingwoodReserves) was in the media last week in

relation to his indiscretion in 1985 with

umpire Phil Waite at the Lakeside Oval in

an Army Reserve Cup match, there is aVAFA connection . Senior VAFA runningumpire Wayne "Chuck" Hinton was the

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Monash Blues Liam Holloway will again be a key player forthe A-D4 Representative Team against the SFL.

other officiating umpire on the day. Onreflection "Chuck" recalls he was thesecond umpire at the time and did reportJohn, although "so did every umpire onthe ground" says Hinton . But it all got toomuch for "Chuck", no not really, he had aplanned an overseas trip and took offmissing the tribunal and the subsequentcivil case. There is no mention of"Chuck's" career being affected by whatBourke did, "Chuck" went onto umpire hisfirst VFL game in Rd21 1986 the matchbeing the first time a debut umpire wouldtravel interstate . Sydney played andbelted Melbourne at the SCG, back in thedays when the Swans were kicking cricketscores . "Chuck" tells how you were up andback in the one day. Now FTLOTGwonders whether Jeff Crouch when heappointed "Chuck" knew of his passion forthe Swannies hmmmmm !

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LAST WEEKYVOB proved too accomplished for Glen Eiraand won comfortably . For the BushrangersKilla praised the efforts of Dave Stevenson,Nick Paesk, and Tim Hancock . .Fitzroy Reds buried Omond by 56 points ina powerful display at the De Cherie Reserve,aptly located for such ceremonies with onlythe Merri Creek between it and the CoburgCemetery !Back in the 1990 Amateur Footballers, Reds

Pres, the inimitable Peter Hille, then the

Scribe for E(D2) Section, was referring to theDe Cherie as the Graveyard, and its Home

Club (St Andrews) of those days as theUndertakers! Not much has changed in 15

years! Phil Cianci & Jeremy Rawlins allstarred for the Reds who jumped the Monds

in Q1 and never let go in spite of a revival

early in Q4 by the visitors . David Beckett,

Matt Martinov, and Ash Russell all had great

games for the Monds .

° EuZleen-Temp's inaccuracy costthem dearly against Emmaus

St Leo's"

Bulleen-Temp's inaccuracy cost them dearlyagainst Emmaus St Leo's, taking only a 17-

point lead into Q4, when it could have been

much more . Led by Cam Phyland, Jason

Fennell, & Tim McCann, the Animals

finished strongly for a top wi n

Old Carey won a close game over OldMentonians (resplendent in their alternatestrip of Sky Blue, with diagonal Black & Goldtwists) that was in doubt until the dyingminutes. For the Cs Mark Zander andAlexander Thompson were everywhere andTom Zavecz was again a dominant ruckman .My apologies to Wes B . whose report was

zapped before I (could read itduring a majordust up twixt me ~ ti-- -and my desk top !Prahran hosted Aquinas and it was theBloods who were squeezed by the Two Blues'

pressure in the 2nd half of a tight match .

Michael Radywonik rucked superbly forPrahran, Damien Crommie did well on his

wing, plus David Ballard at HFF & elsewhere .

Aquinas had good efforts from defenders

Trent Harkin & Brendan Helme, with Leigh

Toomey again strong Otb .

TODAYGlen Eir$ could trouble Fitzroy Reds earlyat the Packer Reserve but the over all class ofthe Reds should give them a win by 5-6goals .Ormond, back on the Buxton Oval shouldhave too much speed for the still settling

Bulleen-Temp. The Monds are tipped to win

a top game by 4 goals !

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D l SECTIONOrmondOld Carey

Aquinas

Fitzroy Reds

Prahran

D RESERVE

Fitzroy Reds

Old Mentonians

Ormond

Fitzroy Reds

Prahran

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Parton 0 21

Wooden 4 21

Maghamez 0 18

Sleight 3 16

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Emmaus St Leo's v Old Mentonians willhe interesting since both have loads of

st;ill, and, in spite of the Bennettswoo d

1cior, the visitors could have enough of apace edge to win by 5 points !

Aquinas and Yarra Valley resume action

in the local version of the 100 Years War!

The Bushrangers are travelling better than

the Bloods just now and should win by 2-

3 goals .

serves winners should be : Reds, Monds,O ~ient, Bushrangers, & 0 Carey .

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6.2 9.3 10.4 16.9 (105)Bul Tamp : W Thompson 3 D Matthews 3 P Florence 2 Williams 2 TuIlochChtvers. Best: Waters Norburv Cherbakof Horvath Stella D Matthews .Emmaus SL: Ballard 4 Buckle 3 Krebs 2 D'Amello 2 McCann 2 WatersOttobre Vo)pi. Best: Pitylaztd Fend McCann Leins Ballard D'Ame)io .Umpires: Paul Jones Peter Angelis (F)OLD CAREY 4.0 7.5 10.7 14.10 (94)OLD NlERCONiANS 5.3 6.7 9.9 10.15 (75)Old Carep: Evans 4 Za~ecz 3 Thompson 2 T Bull 2 Stewart-Hohnes AshworthWhite. Best: Kent Trumbull Zander Evans Bowlev Wen. Old Ment,Alexander 3 Cochrane 3 Basille Flasks Palmer Vick . Best : Flaskis ElliottCostello Mort BasiIle Fisher.Umpires: Anthony Simpson Andrew Shirts (F) Paid Leggett Phillip Miller (B)PRAHRAN 5.3 9.5 14.9 19.13 (127)AgUIidAS oC 2.3 8.5 9.7 15.10 (100)Prahran: Stafford 5 Sleight 3 Ballard 3 Matherson 2 D Lhktgston BLivingston R2dytiranik A Pitts Fox. Best: Rad}naronik Crontmk Ballard BevenH Pitts A Pitts . Aquinas: t;'oalen 4 Box 3 Toomey 2 Skinner 2 Tyasen 2 HuntParker. Best : Whitehead Toontev Leonard Brown Hunter 14ttden.Umpires : Max Wittman Sharon Alger (F) Santo Caruso Simon Abel (B) SamPerrin Kyle Mankey (G)

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D1 SectionAQUINAS

Coach: Steven BellRes Coach: Terry McEvoy

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St Kevins, St Bernards (A), Old Essendon (B), Old Paradians,

Therry Penola, Uni Blacks ( C), LaTrobe Uni ( 1) 2),

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Old Geelong is the standout team in thecompetition this season . Well, that's theword out of Swinburne, after the OG smauled them by 151 points

. The Razorbacksconceded seven goals in the first 10 minutesof the match and despite the hard work ofJohn Sheedy in his 150th game anddefender Matthew Pearson, there was to beno way back .

A high scoring physical encounter wasfought between Rupertswood and IvanhoeAssumption with the Hoes throwing away a25-point quarter-time lead to lose by 33points . Remarkably, both sides scored ninegoals in a memorable final quarter shootoutbut the Hoes, despite the efforts of onballerJohnny Isefo and Gerard Boyd, who boote

dfive goals, were unable to snare their first winof the season . For the Woods, the Westbrothers stamped their authority in thesecond half.In other results Salesian ended Oakleigh'sunbeaten start to the season, with Thain'seight-goal haul helping them to a thrillingfour-point victory. La Trobe remainsundefeated after outscoring Bentleigh 16goals to two in the second half, thrashing theDemons by 95 points while Peninsulanotched its first win of the year, defeating theinconsistent Williamstown by 41 points .

upo are usually n sh

be enough to getthem over theline, despite thelikely return of skipper Adrian Fidler

. Rupoto win .

Old Geelong welcome Salesian OC to ComoPark, the OGs looking to maintain their

supremacy at the top of the table, whileSalesian will be looking to stay withintouching distance of the four

. On paper, itseems a foregone conclusion that the OGs

U1111 sdn, although the Gryphons will have

their tails up after a hard-fought win overthe high-flying Oakleigh . Despite this, OldGeelong's claims are hard to ignore . OldGeelong for me .La Trobe University travel to ScammellReserve for their match against

Oakleigh,with both teams looking to entrenchthemselves in the four

. Tough to call, asboth team have shown they can be the topdog in this competition on their day, but I'mtipping Bromley's Boys to bounce back thisweek. Oakleigh .Williamstown CYMS take on IvanhoeAssumption at Fearon Reserve . The visitors

Ow to beat ~ p2 SECTION~ anyone in a sttootout"Oakleigh

PREVIEW BentleighRupertswood host Swinburne Universit at RupertswoodSunbury and the home side will be obvious Salesianfavourites . Rupo are usually a show to beat D2

RESERvE

anyone in a shootout, and as a result their ~~lOj~stownfreewheeling brand of football may allow the Old Geelong

like of Swinburne's Murchie and Hi ins to peninsulapad their goalkicking figures, but it ma not Rupertswood

Y Old Geelong

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will miss Brown and O'Dwyer, members oftheir official on-field leadership group, sowill look to other, perhaps less obvioussources for inspiration . If the Hoes can keepit tidy down back, they will be a big show .I'm going to go out on a limb and takeIvanhoe .Peninsula OB make the trek to ArthurStreet for their contest against Bentleigh ina battle between two early seasonstrugglers . Difficult to pick, but homeground and a couple of milestones might beenough to swing it Bentleigh's way . . . . . . . . . .soBentleigh .CongratulationsFinally, congratulations to those D2

players selected in the A-D4 trainingsquad for the upcoming match versus the

Southern FL. It's a fantastic honour and areal opportunity to show people that their is

plenty of talent in the lower grades of the

VAFA, and that they can match it with thebig boys of other competitions. So good

luck, and hopefully things go your way .

Press Correspondent sPlease send any correspondence to -Peter .PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov.au,ideally by 5pm Monday, or Andrew Wu -wuey43@hotmail .com

E STQNE S :Salesian OC - Congratulations to SeanLogan on reaching 100 games played this

week. The clubs Vice Captain is noted forhis impressive skills on both sides of the

body, his agility and strong marking forthe short 'tall' that he is. He can holddown any one of numerous positions

around the ground but he loves a goal sohe tends to be spotted most of the time

roaming the forward line where he is aregular contributor to the scoreboard . Well

done Loges .

D2 SECTIONRupertswood v Swinburne Un i

Old Geelong v Salesian 0 C

Oakleigh v La Trobe UniWilliamstown CYMS v Ivanhoe Assumption

Bentleigh v Peninsula 0 B

Di" mOxIVANIIOE ASSUMPTION 6.4 7.6 8.6 17.9 (111)RUPERTSWOOD 2 .3 9.7 12 .13 21.18 (144)Ivan As: G Boyd 5 A Bovd 3 Vallcants 2 Raw9ev 2 Isefo Nixon CameronGalloway Neilson . Best: lsefo G Boyd Frew Harris Galloway Scoble . Rupert:Terracing 6 Plumber 4 Burrowes 2 Flinn 2 McGovern 2 M West 2 KeatingMonrell Ramsey. Best : T West Boxall lemming Clark Monzell Johnson .Umpires: Steve Caple Ross Kennedy (F )SWINBURNE UNI 1.2 2.3 3.7 3.7 (25)OLD GEELONG 8 .3 14.11 19 .16 26.20 (176)Swfn: M Higgins 2 Murchie. Best: Pearson Sheerly Wa1sh Kane Gordon MHiggins. Old Geel: O'Brien 5 Stevens 4 Kimpton 4 Vickers-Willis 3 Strauch2 Bayles 2 Cashott Fallaw Goldsworthy McCarthy Munro Paul . Best :Casbolt Lansdell McCarthy Makin White Stevens .Umpires : Graham Templar Matt Meier (F) Peter Maddocks Hagen Casgrtft(G)SALESIAN 6.3 10.4 12.7 15.9 (99)OAB7EIGH 2.2 9.5 13.9 14.11 (95)Sales: Thain 8 Fairbalrn 2 Campbell 2 OkiHeld Dam Downey. Best :Downey Thain Nannes C Rose Dolman Oldtield. Oak: S Briggs 3 Rutter 3A Kitts 2 Mackenzie 2 Bromles, Cammiss Dalton Re}nokls. Best: RutterBromley Collins P Holden Perry Lamb .Umpires: David Longworth Ray Hocking (F )BENTLEIGH 3.2 7.4 8.4 9.6(60)LA TROBE UNI 5.4 7.7 18.14 23 .17 (155)Bent : Paul 4 Sharp 3 Vlahos Stec . Best: Lee Fishlock . LaTrobe: Prusciono5 McMullan 3 Oakkley 3 Nelson 3 Brooks 2 Slater 2 Ludeman 2 ButtigiegMcArdie Max Best: Prusciono Dingle Tambllng Slater Davis Cossar .Umpires : Luke MonedetT Shane Macintosh (F) Ben Bracken Callum Hifton(B) Tristan Reith Lachlan Simpson (G )PENINSULA OB 5.1 10.5 14.7 17.12 (114)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2.1 3.5 7.9 10.13 (73)Penimt: J Coghlan 5 Brennan 3 De-Lange 2 Murphy 2 Rees T PrendergastPayze Falktner Clatvigbold . Best: T Prendergast Murphy 16 .'ood J Coghlan

Barron Rees . Will CYMS : Lee 2 Thomson 2 D Elias McGuinness O'SullivanTaylor Wheeler Wutchatsch. Best : Thomson Grieve Wheeler B Hynes .Umpires: Dim1(rt Pappas Paul Tuppen (F )

D2 RESERVEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.5 4.6 7.8 10.9 (69)RUPERTSWOOD 2 .2 6.5 9.8 11.12 (78)Ivan As: Tucker 4 Pv e 3 Haddon 2 Meredith . Best: Conley Franich TuckerPye Toogood Chazan . Ruperts: R Hatty 3 K Elliott 2 A Jordan 2 T BursonA Certo G Price D Soutaris. Best : Elliott Hatty Butson Plumber Certo.SWINBURNE UNI 1.1 3.1 5.4 6.4(40)OLD GEEI.ONG 4.4 8.8 11.12 16.17 (113)Swin: J Roberts 2 Page 2 Pigdon Christov . Best : Page Sandhu GrangerBerry .; Roberts Pullen . Old Gtd: C Atkins 4 Higgins 3 O'Hare 2 O'Brien 2Leishman Hughes Malpas Morley. Best: Malpas Slattery Waters SimonsTeague C Atkins .SALESIAN 1 .0 2.2 2.2 2.5(17)OAKLEIGH 1.8 4.11 7.14 16 .16 (112)Sales: Cincotta McClaren . Best: P Allen Hanlon S Stevens Evans RileySaville. Oak: Head 3 Khodr 3 Videkv 3 Plaukotiits 2 Malcolm Necezte RyanSchenker Short. Best : Hatpin Plaukovits Nesrzie Malcolm Lucas J Briggs.BENTLEIGH 3.1 3.1 8.1 8.2150)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3.2 8.4 10.6 12.16 (88)Bent : Punter 2 Fox Oldi'ield W'ang A Ferris Steward Padgham . Best : FoxWang L Sampson Punter Craven Oldfiekl . LaTrobe : Paech 3 Brooks 3Bridges 2 Ulph Hogan Adamthwaite Kerrison . Best: Kerrison Ulph BridgesAdamthw-aite Merrington.PENINSULA OB 6.3 8.7 9.10 12 .12 (84)BTB.LIAMSTOWN CYMS 3.2 5.3 6.8 10.10 (70)Penin: Cahir 3 Dade-Bell 2 Goldthorp Braden Warner Law Arnold Hynes .Best: Taylor Parsons A Kent Bowen Braden Heffernan, Will CYMS:Burgess 4 Dowsey 2 McKenzie 2 Grant Henry. Best: Robinson WilliamsKoch Burgess McKenzie Lewis .

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D2 SectionBEH'TLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UM OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G

Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Tap

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Res Coach: Bob EllisMurray1 A 1 M. Goldsworthy

1 C. Sharp 1 S. Conley Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black .Edwards2 T 2 N . Casboult

2 J. PaulPittito3 A

2 M. Maud3 P-Harris 4 H. Davies

.3 D. Mackenzie 3 M. White

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.5 J. Robertson 5 J . Bobble 6 D. Gleason 5 C. Kokkinos 6 J . Bel l

Pau l7 J6 R . Dolman 6 E . Healy 7 T. Mannes 7 M. Short .

8 G. Allen

7 S . Holmesby 7 P. Rawley 8 C. Correnti 8 S. Earl9 D. Kimpto n

McFadden8 C 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M. Forrest J Rutte r11 10 M . Avery.Tangas9 L 9 R. Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Furnell it L . Stevens

P l.Vlahos10 J 10 P. Lee 14 D . Butler 13 D. Britt au12 T.

Cannon13 T.11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 14 J . Nevezi e

Redford (RVC)15 G

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12 T Wright 12 B.Galloway 16 P. Farrant . 15 H . McCarthy

Craven13 S 13 B.McCrohan 18 C. Blight 16 M . Bell 16 T. Fallaw.

15 B. McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A . Benton 17 D. PerryConnellan18 J

17 T. Betts18 J . Malpas

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Adaway18 S 17 TNixon 22 D. McMeekin 20 J. Halpin 21 L. Teagu e.Wilson19 M 18 A.Boyd 23 M. Cossar 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 22 T. Bayles

.20 R. Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L . Envall 22 D . Wills 23 C. Fairbairn

S Lansdell (V-C)21 A Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M. Dingle 23 J . Kerleyy

.25 C . Wilson.

Smith22 A 21 N . Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 24 S . Kitts 27 W. Paul.23 G McFarlane 22 A. Height 31 A . Mambwe 25 C. Marshall 29 S. O'Brien

.24 J. Roberts 23 L .Cole 32 S . Gibson 26 A. Kitts

Zula (VC)27 D30 D . Youl31 A . Munro

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Waters37 T30 A Lee 29 J. Crapper 42 D . Robson 32 P. Lucas

.38 L . Smith.

Bank s31 A 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 33 S . Bando 39 J. Kilpatrick.

32 D. Kopitschinski 31 D .McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 34 L. Head 40 L. Teague

33 P. Withington 32 J. losefo 47 A . Samson 35 R. NuskeRya n36 M

41 S. Ross42 C . Legoe

35 P. Hutchison 33 S .Hicks 50 K . Hopkins .BriggsS37

43 R . Parsons'36 M. Ferris 34 C .Treager 55 C. Feinting . 44 J . O Har e

37 L . Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq S. Cammis s38 45 H . Legoe

Fox38 B 36 C.Zeegers 73 J. Sewell 39 W . Plaukovits 46 J . Morley.

39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J. Clark 40 J . Briggs 47 J. ColeHerd48 R

40 A . Steward 38 N.Haddon 41 S. Way

42 S Dalton

.51 J. Kilpatrick

42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M. Ebbage C . Clamp . 52 A. Higgins

42a M . Hayes 40 J.Barbggallo T. Cohen 43 A . Hinton 53 A. Hosking

44 R. Punter 41 C . McDonald N . Dunne 44 N . Wills 54 R. HughesAtkins55 C

Ferris45 S 42 K. O'Dwyer D. Fennell 45 E . Videky .56 M Leslie.

48 R. McEvoy 43 A . Shemshedin M . Garret 46 R. Holden .57 B. Symon s

Kamus49 C 44 M .Shephard K. Hickman 47 M . Stevenson 58 J . McCarthy.

51 P. Sampson 45 R .Fort S. Jackson 48 J. Reynold s

Collins49 S59 R . Kilpatrick60 B . MaClea n

52 L . Sampson 46 P.Martin C . Knee .Lamb50 C 62 G. Leishman

53 E. Box 47 T.Peggie P. Lias .Dooley52 R

63 D. Ardlie54 R . Oldfield 48 A. Toogood A. Mann .

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Richards55 G 49 A.Rosenfeld S . Miller . 65 R. Bell.56 C . Aitken 50 R . Shing G. Nelson

'56 B . King

Nagel57 D66 H. Burgess67 J. Burnell

57 D . Clarke 51 D . Pearce DonnellX . O .TOr58 P pey

68 B. Church

60 B . Grant 52 M.Wilson L- Ryan .Orchard59 T

69 A. Southey61 H. McKenzie 53 M. Chazan L. Heathcote . 70 W, de Fegley

64 M . Hayes 54 J .Skirving C. Francis 63 M . Couttie 71 R . Ellis

55 S .Carter S. Gloury 65 A. Wood 72 H . England73 H . Foletta

57 M . Frannich S. Moore ri. 75 T. Gree n58 D. Hager S. Pitaro 76 M . Hayes

59 C. Mclnney J. Waterman:

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWDDD SALESIAN SWtNBURHE UNIVERSITY WILLIA MSTOWW

Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach: Peter Turley Coach: Manny De Bono CY MSRes Coach: Neil Franks Res Coach: Adam Walsh Res Coach : Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Tanja Nishibata Coach: Dane Macleo dRes Coach: Damien Hyne s

1 S . Parsons 1 P. Flinn 1- A. Stevens 1 L. Wars 1 T. Wheele r2 A . Parsons 2 G . Price 2 A. Thain 2 J. Sheedy 2 P. James3 M . Goldthorp 2 M . Temming 3 S. Sutherland 3 J. Piotrowski 2(r) J. of Grazi a4 E . Bowen 3 P. Reid 4 A. Healey 4 A. Fidler 3 D. Wouda5 N . Kent 4 D. Burrowes 5 M . Canavan 5 J. Demarte 4 S. Wuchatsch6 M. Warner 5 J. Ramsay 6 M . Loughnan 6 D. Harmer 5 D. Elias

7 S. Murray 6 S. Gallus 7 G Tucker 7 J. Murchie 6 D. Greiv e'8 R . Stainforth 7 B. Whitehead

.8 S. Logan

8 M . Higgins 7 L . O Sullivan

9 T. Coghlan 8 K. Elliot 9 A. Campbell9 L. Morison 8 L. Ryan

9 J Munro10 A. Haley 9 M . KeaUng 10 S. Okifield10 M. Anastassi11 D Milano

.10 B. Cocks

11 G . Lethbridge 11 S . Clark 11 A. Davey 13 K. Barbary 11 C. McCrake n12 S. Ferguson 12 M . Hewat 12 L. Rose 14 R . Goode 12 S . McGuiness13 T. Rees 13 B . Sinnett 13 I . Bobetic 15 H . Surer 13 M . Grossma n14 S White 14 L. Plummer 14 P. Evans 16 C . Walsh 14 J . Stree t15 J. Davis 15 N . Webb 15 C. Rose 17 J . Roberts 15 D. Taylo r16 A . Wood 16 R . Monzeil 16 P. Dolman 18 A. Fiumani 16 S . Phemister17 J. Coghlan 17 R . Hatty 17 Matt Forbes 19 B. 0'Mara 17 R . Hart

18 J . Wheaten 19 D . Collins 18 D . Barry 20 D. 6YFgg 18 D . Oldha m

19 A . McKinstry 20 D . Powell 19 T Fairbairn 21 S. Fragiacomo 19 S. Barlow

20 S . Prendergast 22 D . Walsh.

20 A . Sea er 22 C. Thomas 20 L . Cooper21 M Welsh21 M. Barron 23 M. West 21 A. Bonnici 24 C. Higgins .22 S. Kin g

22 A . Atchison 25 D . Keenan 22 S. Downey25 M . Whiting

23 C McNamaraR . Powne23 Y(VC) 27 R .JaJaeger

23 P. Hanlon26 T Liston .

24 C Pach24 T. Prendergast 28 D. Mcdonaki 24 E. Hanapy

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.32 P. Beynon

27 B. Grant28 B. Taylor 33 R. Lupa

28 C. Savage 33 S . Christov, 28 A. Kosmatos29 S. Pratt 35 C. Carlo 29 P. Delahaye 34 A . Fricke 229 B . Griffen

30 A. Crean 36 J . Plummer 30 A Breit 36 J . Carter 30 K . Dowse y

31 D. Brennan 38 B . Johnson3 A J

.31 L. Seville 37 D. Barbera 31 J . Hyne

s 32 1es32 B. Liuzzi 9 . ordan 32 G. Riley 38 M. Tricky 33 T

goZ33 A. Law 42 T. Plummer33 N. Callaghan 39 R . Roberts

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. Coy 35 C . Bergi n35 T. Braden 44 A . Certo

35 P. Knott 41 S . Ryan 36 F. Henry36 N. Bowman 45 D . Hum

36 S . Nolan42 D . MacFarlane 37 B. Hynes

37 J . Growcott 46 B. Ang37 B Chalmers

43 J. Andrinopotous 38 M. Elias38 M. Day 47 J. Mccrann .

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by Geoff Reilley

0

St Bernards were a game clear on top of the

A Section ladder following their sound

performance over Uni Blues, 11 .10 to 10 .6,

although they came from behind a three

quarter time . Ben Jordan, Steve McKeon (3)

and Nick Mitchell were great for the 'Bernies

and Caloupos, De Crespigny (4), Coleman

and Lerman were best for the Blues .

Ormond's unbeaten run came to .an end in BSection when De La Salle visited the E EGunn but took the honours, 16 .11 to 7 .9 .Wood, Prezens and D Hyland were excellentfor the D's and Ormond's McConvill, Bailey

and Block worked hard for the losers .An early taste of wintry conditions did not

make life too difficult and AJAX burst

Beaumaris' bubble at Albert Park in C

Section and led all day to finish 13 .13 to

10 .8 . Kirzner (5), Freund (3) and Davis were

outstanding up forward for AJAX . Haynes,

Phillpot and Martin were best for the

Sharks .

D Section scribe, Barry Hickey,

acknowledged the selection of the D Section

representatives in the C-D State Squad -

Julian Smith, Dave Rogers, Sammy McGee

and Liam Holloway (Monash blues) ; Cam

Colliver, Andy Cultrera and Daniel Den

Braber (Aquinas) ; Brendan Vaughan and

Steve Buckle (St Leos) and Simon Widjaja

(Caulfield Grammarians) . Aquinas had

jumped to the lead of the "Blades" Club

Championship ahead of Old Essendon,

Beaumaris and University Blacks .

Craig O'Donoghue and Graham Thwaites,joint scribes of "Umpires Corner",congratulated Mark Gibson and SteveMcCarthy for their appointments as stategame umpires . An article by former amateur

coach and founding member of AFCA VAFA,Ken Bremner, was reproduced in "CoachesClipboard" title, 'The other side of coaching

- Administration' .

The expose gave a

detailed view of the

amount of work

undertaken by Ken

in preparing to

coach the VAFA C-F grade squad back in1992 .Players of the round in the "All Star

Australia" award were ; A Section - Mark

Browne (Marcellin), B Section - Simon

Vincent (Old Paradians), C Section - Tim

Beasley (St Bedes Mentone Tigers), D1

Section - Dave Williams (Banyule), D2

Section - Ivan Bobetic (Salesian OC), D3

Section - Peter Khalil (St Johns), D4 Section

- Chris Sharp (Bentleigh) . Player of the

Month was Luke Hawkins (Old Scotch) .

In his Editorial Phil Stevens printed an

article written by Dr George Janko, Medical

Director of the McKinnon sports Medicine

Clinic which pointed out some of the

frustrations of bleeding injuries in sport and

of the new blood rule causing significant

delays in the flow of the game . Clearly fears

of the spread of Hepatitis B and the AIDS

virus were having a marked effect on our

game .

In A Section De La Salle drew level with

Ormond after wining 14 .9 to 12.10 with

former coaching allies, Mike McArthur-Allen

and Geoff Reilley now opposing coaches .

McArthur -Allen's team were more

disciplined on the day and Jess (5), Baud,

Knuppel, P Mannix, Toohey and Mackintosh

were best players for De La . James, David

McDonald, Connell, Grace, Orr and Fraser

were more than solid for the "Monds" . A

Section umpires were R Bell, J Toohey, P

Gersch, G Curran, G Fallet, R Eastwood, M

Gibson, W Hinton, A Damen and M Jackson .

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The closest game in Junior Section 1 was

Old Xaverians' win over Old Paradians, duemainly to the Xavs poor kicking for goal,

17 .23 to 12 .6 . Woodruff, Perry (3), Coghlan,

Burke, Stones and Belli were the Xavs bestand Flynn, Dallas, Geary, Oakey, King and

Lynch were notable for Paradians .

Vlarcellin and Old Carey played a thriller in

U19 Section 2 Central as befits two top

sides . It was Carey who won out 15 .14 to

15 .9 . Leading goal kicker Spencer with goals

10 for Old Carey was great and was

supported by Arnup, Sali, Bedford,

Detarczynski and Abbott . Marcellin relied

mainly on Rowe, Cronin (5), Frisina,

Badanjek (7), Stokes and Greig.

A Section scribe Ross Booth highlighted the

way the season was turning out to be

fascinating and how hard it was to pick the

winners each week . This round however

went according to plan with the possible

exception of the Uni Blues versus Ormond

game where the Blues recovered from a poor

first quarter deficit of 5 goals to win by 5

points . Tyquin with 8 goals was a thorn in

the Mond's side and Grutzner, Douglas,

Polkinghorne, Salinger and Macaulay ran so

well on the University Oval . The two

McDonalds, Mehrten, Ritchie, Naylor and

Boyanton deserved their acknowledgment as

Ormond's best .

Umpires Corner revealed their office bearers

for the season - Mike Murray (President),

Michael Woodruff (Vice-President), Peter

Wiseman (Secretary), Colin King (Assistant

Secretary), Foster Rossetto (Treasurer),

Brian Goodman and Peter King (Executive).

1

Coburg easily accounted for Geelong in A

Section 20 .16 to 10 .11 and kept their hopes

alive of a place in the top four . Best for

Coburg were A Handley (7), M O'Brien, King,

Walker, Beattie and Cunningham . Geelong's

triers were Paulke, Neilson, Durnan,

Lowcock (3), Herd and Ross .The ANZ Bank's accuracy was important inE Section when they won 12 .12 to La

Trobe's 7 .22 . Bank's best were Baker, Gale,

Minniti, Pinder, Towan and Vigus and for LaTrobe, Forbes, Cordner, Steer, Rumph,Macgregor and Sheehan .Three century makers were applauded inthis round . Bill Taylor (UHSOB) achieved hismilestone from a career including theAssistant Coach role, Reserves' Captain andAssistant Secretary . Star Ormond full back

and State representative, Peter Murphy,brought up his ton and was known for hisbrilliant runs out of defence and long

kicking. Murph had also been a key playerin the great Ormond premierships of theearly 70's . Gerard Mahoney, formerpremiership captain of St Bernard's juniorteam, had commenced playing with his clubwhile still at School . Despite a number ofinjuries Gerard remained a fearless player .

No undefeated teams in either A or B

Sections . Looked like being a bumper

season in the two top grades with only agame separating first and sixth in A Gradeand first and seventh in B Grade .

The interstate games had been played withVictoria winning both its games decisively .

The Vics won by 56 points in each contestand South Australia and Tasmania had

been spirited but simply not good enough .

Following these games the AustralianAmateur team had been selected to play NewSouth Wales in the ANFC Section 2

championships in a week's time . Victorian

representatives were Mike Blood (St Kevins),

Ed Burston (Uni Blacks), Alan Chaffey(Caulfield Grammarians), David Hughes(Old Scotch), Terry Lillis (UHS Old Boys),Neil McColl (Geelong), Des Meagher and

Peter Slattery (Old Xaverians), Julian Nance(De La Salle), Bernie O'Brien (OldParadians), Peter Stokes (Brunswick) and

David Walduck (Collegians) .

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Back to some form with the tipping, getting five meet the new flag equalout of five. I favorites in Werribee. IReviewSyndal are now looking at the depths of oblivionas the Westies overcame them in a dour struggle

at the Ho-town . A great effort by Steve Pietsch

ensured a comfortable 17-point win for thevisitors .

While it did not go all the way of the Browns whohad to play catch up, it was David Mainsbridgewho formed a valuable combination with NickDahlstrom and Justin Rakusz in the middle asthey overran a determined Swans outfit by fourgoals .I was at the local derby between the Tigers andthe Warriors and was extremely impressed bywhat was presented by the resurgent Werribeeoutfit . Led by Daniel Lee and David Czajkowski upfront and total dominance at the stoppages, theBees overran a disappointing Warrior side afterquarter time to dish out a percentage boosting 11goal thumping.Powerhouse got off the duck with a well deserved50-point win against UHS-VU . After a good startby the students with Hams and Creek in thebackline playing well, it was all the House as theyproduced three quality quarters to bring home thebacon .No report from the other match, but it wasPhaedonos who proved the difference with sevengoals for the Jocs in their eight goal win over theGryphons .PreviewWest Brunswick v Ke wThe Browns make the trek to the "house of pain"against a Magpie outfit that has not lost at home .Picking a winner is tough, Kew looks the real dealto me and as such I am jumping on their wagonwith a 3 goal win .South Melh Dist v WerribeeSouth would be spitting chips over their lack-lustre start to the year, and unfortunately for theirfans, I can see no reprieve for them today as they

am predicting anotherbig win for the Bees today by 38 points .Old Westbourne v UHS-VU

I cannot see the Warriors losing three in a row anda resurgence of some of the senior players seethem home by 28 points .St Johns v Syndal Tally H oWhile Syndal has been competitive in most of theirmatches, they have not been able put fourquarters together and their fitness has been calledinto question compared to the younger runningsides doing well in D3 . It will be much of the sameas the Jocs maintain their unbeaten record with a45-point win .

any are saying that the losertoday may begin the fall down

the slippery slope to D4 . "

Power House v Monash Gryp hMany are saying that the loser today may beginthe fall down the slippery slope to D4 . A win today(or tonight) may give the momentum both arelooking for and in what will be a tight, pressur e

CLUB @IAME LST V7H TOTA LD3 SECTIONOld WestbourneSt Johns OC

KewSouth Melbourne

D3 RESERVEUHS VUWerribee

South MelbourneWerribee

J Horsburgh 4 21

Phaedonos 7 20McDermott 4 16

Cheevers 0 15

ForbesMartinsS KingWaldon

24

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filled match, I am backing the Gryphons to breaktheir duck with a 12 point win .SocialKew FC will be holding their Casino Night this Sat

at their clubrooms, kicking off at 7 :30pm . $15

entry .Correspondents - Reports togavan .flowerCspotless .com.au by midday onMonday.

LF SfiUNES :Old Westbourne - Justin Braham plays his50th match today having graduated from theUI 19's . JB has played many senior games sincearriving from the local area and was a memberof the D4 Reserve Premiership .UHS-VU - congratulates Luke Maguire on 50games . One of the fittest in the club he isenjoying time in the seniors this year .Power House - congratulate Craig Richardsonwho will celebrate 200 magnificent games thisweek for the club . Richo's dedication towardsthe Club is second to none . A key onballerthrough the 90s, Richo still provides great valuearound the centre and near the big sticks,despite his aging years . After dedicating time asa reserves coach and committee member, Riehowas appointed as Club President for 2005 andhas been a key player in improving the PowerHouse off-field success . Congratulations to AlanTuffers' Contreras who will play his 50thmatch this week is renowned for his in andunder style and has played many fine games forPower House over several seasons .Monash Gryphons - congratulate Andrew'Nostradamus' Clarke who plays his 100thgame today . A versatile utility Clarkey alwaysgets the best out of his ability. Also, rugged

-utility, Jason Harrak brings up 50 games whoseattack at the footy is unrelenting.Kew - congratulate Reserve DVC and elusiveHFF Andrew "Chooka" Makris on playing his50th today . Also belated congratulations toReserve centreman Aaron "Bucks" Carman onplaying his 50th game in last year's OF. Bucks'good form has now seen him selected in theones .

D3 S34CTIOIYWest Brunswick v Ke w

South Melbourne Districts v Werribee AmateursUHS-VU v Old Westbourne - switched

from ori ginal drawSt Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-Ho

Power House v Monash Gryphons - at6.30p.m. under lights ( reserves 4p.m .) - TBC

2SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.1 5.3 6.6 10.7 (67)WEST BRUNSWICK 6.8 7.12 11.15 11 .18 (84)Syndal T1I : Cachta 3 Healy 3 Reynolds 2 Dance Tua . Best: Tua ThomasLawes D .Rtchardson Dance Healy. West Bruns; S Benjamin 3 Boa•shall-Tanner 3 Ellis P Hamf)]ton Haysey Miller West . Best: S Benjamin HaydeyWest Ellis P Hamilton Coonev .Umpires: Jon Kerr Robert 6Gorman (F)KEW 6.5 8.7 13.9 15.9 (99)SOUTH MELB DIST 2 .3 6.9 8.11 10.15 (75)Kew: Vecchio 5 McDermott 4 Allen 2 DeBlank Gridley MainsbridgeWoodhouse. Best: Mainsbridge Cullen Vecchio Dahlstrom Watts Rakusz .Sth Melb Dist : M Hannan 3 M Costello 2 Aquilhta Bell J Duncan P HannanBrown . Best: Moojen Clyne M Costello Cronan Brown A Hannan Aquilina .Umpires: Greg Rowlings Sean Brailsford (F)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.4 9.6 15.10 21.12 (138)Old) WESTBOURNE 4 .0 5.3 6.5 11.6 (72)

WerrIbee: D Lee 5 Czajkowski 4 Murphy 2 A Taylor 2 Renaut 2 C Lee 2Vasilou Palmington Black Stornebrink . Best: D Lee Czajkowsk9 MurphyRenaut Stornebrhilc M Keogh . Old West: J Horsburgh 4 Pa~ez 3 GeraceWalker C Hudson Lever. Best: Pavez C Hudson Benn M Aquilina JHorsburgh P Hudson.Umpires: Michael Forde Mick Gilday (F)POWER HOUSE 1.5 7.8 10.12 15.14 (104)UHS-VU 3.3 3.6 4.11 7.13 (55)Power House: J Spence 3 Mark Verberne 2 D Cooper 2 M Hill 2 S West 2C Richardson J Conway P Haseler Mick Verberne . Best : P Haseler R WWalshD Cooper N Bishop J Spence B Turner . UHS-VU: Tate 2 Mags Max Waz

Freak Faz. Best : Lucas Creeky Crackers Josh JurdoUmpires: Peter Pullen Shane McNamara (F) Andrew Mason (B) Trevor FoyRichard Keane (G)MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .3 5.5 7.8 9.9(631ST JOHNS OC 3.1 7.6 8.8 17.11 (113)Mon Gryph : N Rutherford 3 D Bradshaw 2 Flowerday Sharkey Still JRutherford . Best: Harrak Welts D Bradshaw Roche Sharkey N Rutherford .St Johns : Phaedonos 7 McEachern 2 C Peake 2 Nelson Walker Diaz ArnoldSinclair Roberts. Best : Phaedonos C Peake McEachern Diaz Chalk Nelson .Umpires: Ell Haves )an Kennedy (F)

D3 RESERVESYNDAL TALLY-HO 4.1 6.2 8.3 10.4 (64)WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4.5 10.6 10.10 (70)Syndal TH: Treasure 4 Buckley Holland Vagtatis Zaharopoulos O'Boyle .Best: Bartholomew Zaharopoulos Buckley Vagiatts Connolly Gorton .West Bruns: Manowkian 3 Russell 3 A .Hamilton 2 Jackson Tobin . Best:Chlechi Stewart Smith Jackson Russell Frombold .KEW 3.4 5.5 6.7 7.9(51)SOUTH RIELB DIST 1.2 5.9 11.11 13.14 (92)Kew: Thackwray 4 Giansante Makris Sabien . Best: Dalrymple PeterRoache Thacklxray Drago Carman. Sth Melb Dist : P Moon 8 S McDougall2 T Milne 2 J Bradley B Drnvning. Best: P Moon M Thomas S McDougall DMoon B Downing J Bradley .WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7.4 8.10 12.17 19 .18 (132)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 1.3 3.4 8.4(52)Weer. Marinis 6 Flack 4 Waklon 3 Whiting 2 Hassel Johnstone CarsonMoore. Best : Moore Carson Alabakis Bell Hassett Marinis . Old West:Edwards 3 Merriweather 2 Slattery Robson Riteuski . Best: Board BarnesRodson Anderson Larkin Molltors .POWER HOUSE 2.1 5.5 5.5 5.6 (36)

5.3 10.5 18.7 23.9 (147)

Power House: P Cooper J Howes A D'lntino F Doyle . Best: F Doyle ADimino B Phillips R Marshall . UHS-VU: Forbes 7 Zulicki 6 P Thomas 4 MHiggins 2 Bowes McLeod D Clarke Greedy. Best : Greedy Kennedy CorbettTurrty Forbes .MONASH ORYPHONS 1.0 2.2 3.4 8.6(54)ST JOHNS 6.6 8.6 13.6 17.7 (109)Mon Gryph: Mullins 2 Wadley 2 Landberg Co(Tey Parker Grenfell . Best:Block Coffey Wadley Healy Parker Still . St Johns: Ryan 5 Dragwidge 2Scardamaglia 2 Holmes Cotton Hancock Sacco Russell Monterco Hall

Callaghan. Best : Cocuagne Abela Holmes Ryan Kelly Rlley.

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D3 SectionKEW

Coach : Rohan DohertyRes Coach: Brendan Dover

1 B.Lafranchi2 K. Allen (VC)3 B. Detxuin4 G. Crimmins5 A. Carman6 N. Tmetti (C)7 H. McDermott8 D. Mamsbridge (DVC)9 A. Makes (RDVC)10 B. Culle n11 B. Woodhouse12 M . Gridley13 B. Marchesani14 J. Looker15 A. Fountam16 D. Wood17 G. Scott18 N. Dahlstrom19 A. Vecchb20 A. Actleld21 M . Anderson22 T Aitke n23 J.deBlank24 C. Stephens25 C. Watts26 S.Symes27 T. Moore(VC)28 S. Rya n29 M . Dalrymple30 C. G- me31 D. lanm32 A.Dra6o(RVC)33 L. Maunsell34 D. Pocock35 R. Bruno36 B. Roberts37 S. Johnston38 D. North39 J. Dennis40 D. Kinross41 L. Coulter42 S. Parker43 S.livingston43 M . Chivers44 T. Livingston45 G. Evans46 J. Hamilton47 J.Sabran48 R. Mehemet49 P. Dennis50 8, Roach51 M . Blair52 M. Sparsi53 B. Carroll54 J. Dournu55 J.Jacohs56 T Frnh56 R. Waller57 R.HOskmg56 B. Burnett(RVC)59 J. Rakus z60 G. Muckian61 M. Glen n62 M . Chalmers63 N. Gr .ks (RC)64 N. Hynde s65 S . Pietersen66 A. h$Kerrow68 H. Thackwray70 S . Mound

Harp of Erin Hotel636 High St, Kew

-4 ._^..P GF E- :4. N

Cannon Toyota473 Lowe r

Heidelberg Rd,Heidelberg

MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Steven BourbanAsst Coach: Geoff StillRes Coach : Phil Warren

1 L. Clar k2 M . Healy3 A. Grady4 N. Rutherford5 J. Watson6 J. Leroy7 J Garoni8 C. Yanni9 G . Wadley10 P. Williamson11 B . McNamara12 J. Landberg13 J. Stratford14 A . McKenzie15 A . 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 RWarren30 T. Vessey31 G Roch e32 A . Shufflebottom33 A . Burgess34 M . Graydon35 L. Vesey36 G. Block37 J . Fleming38 J . Rutherford39 D Grenfell40 M . Willocks41 C. Archer42 A . Robilliard43 D. Bradshaw44 L. Well s45 J . Gonis46 G. Kent47 M . Parker48 L. Mannikhuis49 C. Robinson50 J . Bingham51 Luke Leeton52 A . Flowerday53 M . Davie s54 G. Still55 G. Harrak56 A . Palumbo57 W. Pocock58 J . Rutherford59 A . Yanni60 A Grady61 A . Waters62 N . Mitchell63 I . Bagnall64 J . Park65 J . Healy67 V. Coffey68 O. Lloyd69 Bill Leeton70 B . Clark71 M . Baldwin75 P Gomizel76 J . Harrak77 R . Sharkey80 R . Fletcher

OLD TOOUR.NECoach: Jeffrey Wilson

Stir Asst : Michael ChristoRes. Coach: Scott Walke r

1 B . Gerace2 J . Braha m3 Trav. Edwards4 J . Bartolo5 S . Hewitt5 D. Trustlove6 J . Horsburg h7 B . Merryweather8 A. Horsburg h9 F Pavez10 C. Lever11 M . Chnsto12 M . Baulch13 M . Ristevski14 P. Hudson15 A . Board16 S . Christo17 M . Aquiline18 G . Walker19 J . Mason20 D. Hudson21 L. Hudson22 S . Anderson23 S . Huntington24 L. Fairfield25 Troy Edwards26 P. Mesman27 T. Whiting28 D. Slattery29 S . Balloch30 A . Mokrusch31 A . Miller32 G . Jenkinson33 D. Benn34 C. Bramwell35 G. Robson36 K . Pilsbury37 C. Molitoris38 D. Nikola39 M . Oldham40 J . Morsello41 K . Miller42 T. Brooker

43 A . Runciman44 B .Lennon

45 E . Sandstrom46 M . Whiting47 T. Theodore

48 R. Van Engelen49 J . Miller5{) P. Habersatt51 D. Tang52 T. Best53 J . Manolokakis54 M . Crosswell55 B . Gilbert56 D. Carruthers57 S . Tindall58 C . Larkin59 L. Barnes60 N . Aquiline77 T. Dennis88 S . DePiazza

MAJOR SPO NSOR :Werribee Mazda

POWERHOUSECoach : Brett Devlin

Res Coach : Gary Dean

1 M . Taylor San DVC2 R. Humphreys3 J. Marshal l4 B. Turner Sen VC5 P. Sos'Ic6 M . Verberne7 C. Richardson8 M . Hill San Capt9 B. Reardon10 D. Cooper11 B. Phillips12 A. Brownjohn13 J . Spence14 W. Ellio t15 P. Haseler16 A. D'Intino17 C. Macleod18 F. Doyle

19 S . Matheson20 J. Nicholls2t D. Mille r22 R. Walsh23 K . Anthony24 N. Bishop25 M . Driessen26 D. Harris26 B. MacCormack27 R. Davies28 D. Boland28 P. Cooper29 M . Beasley29 A. Foste r30 T. McFarlan e31 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. Glanville45 A . Contreras

46 S . Campbell47 D. Crane48 N. Sharp50 A . Volz55 G. Hamner56 C. Plazzer58 J . McClure63 M . Weber

TILE IMPORTER$ttmhar ms•st•.xr.ta

ST JOHNSCoach : Ben McGee

Res Coach : Rod Walke r

1 K . Arnold2 M . Peake3 D . O'Connor4 S . Holmes5 B. Hilton6 M. Phaedonos7 N . Chal k8 M. Hartnett9 A . Jone s10 M. Courmadias11 J . Kelly12 P. Walker13 C . Horbury V.C.14 P. Shar p14-R M. Hanger15 M. Kosmala16 A . Paterson17 S . Cockayne VC: Res18 C . Emery19 J . Cotton20 B. Rydquist21 S. Koppens C.22 G . Roberts23 J . Diaz D.V.C.24 L . Mar a25 B. Waters26 H . Wathen27 R . Dowsett28 A. Dexter29 T. Ellis30 R . Walker

31 D . Rydquist

32 A. Rudd

33 A. Fonceca34 M. Hancock C . - Res35 J. Sacco36 P. Harris37 D . Christian VC : Res38 D . Savi o39 P. Rudd40 T Hyland42 D . Sanders43 M. Van Houten44 J. Ross45 A. Hall

46 B. Callery47 G . Bastone48 J. Hargraves49 A. Kizili s50 J. Brown51 C. Santoni52 D. Harkin53 C. Rattle54 D.Vanderwert55 B. Pickering

56 A. Dragwidge66 Joe Scardamaglia

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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHSVU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC K

DISTRICTS Coach : Tony Rowe Coach : Shane Mottram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach : Angus Hamilion

Coach : Earl Henderson Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant: D. Forbes Res Coach: Rob Rantirw Res Coach: Damian Sha w

Res Coach : Brett Downin 9Res Coach : G . FAarafatsAsst Coach : G . Ternes

1 J. Washington DVC 1 G . Healy 1 J. Sparkes 1 D. Nedinis Ile M . Drain

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

3 J. Mervcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation 3 D. Flack 2 P. Hamilto n3 B Irvin g

5 S. King 5 1. Tura 3r T. Cleveland4 L Gorringe

4 S. Kidd .C. Lehman n

6 L. Kealy 6 D . Paolone.

Mottram5 S5 B. Cunninghamhgham 5 A. Cannane

7 A. Hannan 7 A. Bums (Res Capt).

Cracknel l6 S 6 M . Wals 6 S. Pietsch (V. Capt)

8 X . Kidd 8 R . Bennett.

7 D . Zulicki7 B. Stomebrink 7 S. Benjamin (Capt .)

9 S . Aqualina 9 D . Richardson 8 S. Hams 8 M . Palmington 8 S. Monagu e

10 D. McCormick 10 G . Fox 9 D . Moorileid 9 J. Aylin gKeogh (Sen Capt )10 M

9 A. Morphett10 D. Jelbart

11 P. Daly Ti M. Meyer 10 M. Butera11 D Forbes

..11 M. Green 11 P. Norman

12 A. Argyriou 12 A. Hermann.

12 W Smith 12 B. Black 12 T. Maguire

13 E . Henderson 13 S . Miller.

13 N . Rose 13 R. Bell13 S. Brockley14 C. Bowshall - Tanner

14 D. Bell 14 S . O'Boyle 14 J. Mitchell 14 J. Marinis 15 J. Sudholz15 B. Lazzaro 15 D . Reynolds 15# R . Lapish 15 A. Murphy 16 S. Edwards16 J. Neimi 16 D . Venness 16 J. Tate 16 R . Daly 17 J. Hayse y17 P. DAndrea 17 C . Hayes 17 C . Langendort 17 A. Tedesco 18 G . Ellis

Cox18 G 18 J Lawes 18 A. Hellner 18 D. Velisha 19 W. Touzel.iR

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23 B. Downing 22 M. Buckley 24 N . Carroll 23 N . Gilbert24 L C

25 S. Smyth e

24 B. Joske 23 B . Bayliss 25 D . Creek26 P. Thomas

. arson25 N . Addamo

26 R. Benjamin27 D. Manoukinn

25 S. Atherton 24 B . Bayliss 27 A . Cusick 26 B. Vasilou 28 E. Walle r26 R. Mitchell 25 M. Kelly 28 B. Mcinnes 27 A. Borg 29 C. Sheedy27 P. Cheevers 26 J . Dascoli 29 A . Pashley 28 D . Czajowski (Sen V!C) 30 A. Good e28 T. Paterakis 27 M. Leplaa 30 J . Partridge 29 P, Spry 31 R. Miller

29 J. Adgemis 28 N . Williams 31 P. Defence 30 S. Simpson 32 J. Babon33 T Thompson

30 T. Zantuck 29 A . Sheer 32 S . Dimond33 J Schutz 37 M Jordon

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31 S. Hermman 30 B . Holland.

34 J . O'neill32 D . Lee 35 M. Carmichael

32 D. McGee 31 A . Richardson 35 S . Orbons 33 S. Wiggins 36 Z. Rudd

33 M . Doyle 32 L. Hannemann 36 A . Pendlebury 34 F. Mehmet 37 T. Dempsey

35 N. Moojen 33 T. Bartholomew 37 G. Catterall 35 B. Bunworth 38 D . Coona n39 West

37 J. Clyne 34 T. Rowe 38# M . Sanders 36 A. TaylorT . omhoki

38 D. Rowe 35 C. Cachia (Capt) 39 M . Rea40 L. Maguire

37 P. Keogh38 T. Towers 41 D . Garve y

39 A. Briglia 36 M. Elder 41 A . Ludlow 39 L lang6eld42 B. Hoga n

40 B. Bulpit 37 B . Robinson 42 D. Wallace 40 S . Fuller43 J. Tobi n44 T Stone

41 T. McQualter 38 M. Christiansen 43 R . Fran c'

41 G. Grogan 45 C . Stephens42 G . Gaylor 39 D. Hallisey 43r M . O neill 42 J . Punan 46 R . Howar d43 W. D'Andrea V.C . 40 B . Thomas 46 D. Fazakedey 43 A . Renaut 47 M. Quigley44 D. Geary 41 Y. Kaleunie

47 M . Turvey 44 TJohnsm 48 L . McGregor

45 C. Roe 42 M . McFadane 48 G. Gilmore49 S Smrs 45 C . Alabakis 49 J. Haysey

46 A. Ray 43 A. Brown.

50 J . Corbett 46 B . Patton 50 N . Hutchen s51 L . Sherry

47 J. Royle 44 T. Zaharopoulos 57 S . Capogreco 47 L. Moore 52 M. Gormo48 C. Maloney 45 C. Frunes 52 J . Bowes 48 B . Sinhekd 53 A. Hoga n52 M . Anderson 46 C. Jones 53 J . Thomas 49 R . Zulian 54 A. Meila k53 D. Phillips 47 P. Fyfield 54# B Mcleod 50 C . Merda 55 D . Chiech i

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Original and pink copy must be 1origsd than half time of any match.

E ach player must sign the o riginal daF ; ,°°how first and surname .

Bl u e copy mu she h'Aded to o- ; nsi t ion captair: toss of coin .

(charges may be higher from a mobile ahc!~- '3 this service )

Weekend matches (Fri) ® nares Appc 'nt- . . _ e Scores (Sat . night)

The 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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: 'IE USE C

J :

Rotation ( It's Back!!! )Over the last two weeks our friend "The

Rotation" has occurred . It's where the

opportunity arises for all umpires tohave a taste of things to come . So

congratulations to Jeremy Heffernanand Kenny McNiece who have shown

improvement in the development squadto progress to the senior squad. From

the senior squad for their first taste ofA grade last week were Dave Phillips

and Grant Joyner .

On the boundary last week for his firstA grade game was Dean Herskope andhe continued the tradition of all 16 yearolds and didn't by his fellow teammatesa drink after the game, that's okayDean we will all be waiting aftertraining at the bar (Crownies please) .Valuables?Boundary umpire Will Stokes is notquite sure what is considered avaluable item. When prompted "do youhave any valuables for the bag" thereply was an emphatic "No, but I dohave a wallet and mobile phone" . Justwhat is valuable?Duelling ball-boysLast week in this column we had a little"Back to the 80s" section . Well last

`Saturday in the A Section game at thenewly-refurbished Snake Pit there werean unusually high amount of free kickspaid for centre square infringements . Itwas like the good old days of theOrmond/North Old Boys games in the80s with the club boundary umpires ofthe time, Matt and Harry blowing thewhistle at almost every second centrebounce. As "clubbies" they were verydedicated to their roles and wouldn't letany player step over that white line .Seems like these two young guys mayneed the assistance from the Cyclopsmachine from the Australian TennisOpen .

by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallagher

Snake Pit IThe new pavilionat the St . Bernards will be sensational

when complete in the next couple of

months. The players' and umpires'facilities are ready for use but the all

important social rooms are not quite

there. The temporary social room s

11 . . .the trip out to the "Pit"

may not be as uncomfortable

in the past. "

appropriately christened "The Kennel"does the job at the minute . Visitingclubs will be pleased to know that thevisitors rooms are amongst the bestavailable in the VAFA and the trip outto the "Pit" may not be asuncomfortable as in the past . They evenhave hot water now !Are you ready ?Mark Gibson is ready for a game,totally changed with tracksuit on 30min before the start - but is thatenough? After walking around for 15minutes he doesn't like the feel of hissocks, so a quick change to anotherpair that are softer on his delicate toes .Just to top it off on getting halfwayfrom the change rooms to the ground tostart the game he notices he is notwearing the right runners so back intothe rooms to change . The differencebetween the runners: same brand,same style just one pair was slightlywet . Well done Gibbo, always theperfectionist in everything he does .Social New sDon't forget that tonight the trivia nightat the rooms starts 7 :30 pm. Hope it'sa great night - keep supporting thesocial committee for the remainingfunctions in 2005 .

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Review

After a few weeks of trying to work it al lout, I think the results in round havehelped unravel the mystery in D4 .The top two would seem to be Elsternwickand Bulleen . As for the next 6, it wouldseem to be pretty even and open for plentyof opportunities for any of the .6 with anysort of luck . Richmond would seem to havethe task ahead of them although it seemsthey have made some progress from lastyear . And one word of warning, watch forthe Turtles, now officially dubbed as thisyear's smokies !High class game as Elsternwick was able

to draw away from Hawthorn but notbefore a hard fought tussle . Grand

ruckman Jack Neil starred for the winners

whilst Lauletta was in everything for the

Hawks .

he youthful exuberance of the

Turtles against theexperienced old hands of Bulleenmadefor a great contrast .

Managed to sneak a peek at the first half ofBulleen and Eltham . Most impressed withboth sides in what was a high standardgame. The youthful exuberance of theTurtles against the experienced old handsof Bulleen made for a great contrast . In theend, the key forwards of the home sideprevailed although Mclaren with 6 goalswas a start for Eltham .Box Hill North made it back to back wins,this time at the expense of Richmond. A

great day for BoxHill with theirtwo's breaking a23 game losingstreak in fine style !Finally, North Brunswick had a great win,this time at the expense of Albert Park .Mixed form for both sides although AlbertPark may rue this as the one that gotaway. A two point loss is always difficult tostomach, particularly at home and when itwas a come from behind win . Orr was thestand out for the winners .Preview

A bit early for crunch games but Eltham

and Hawthorn shapes as a great battle . I

have already declared my thoughts on

Eltham but suspect Hawthorn might be a

little better than average . They will

certainly get better as the season rolls on

but some points are required. Tough one,

maybe the Hawks with Lauletta returning

to the scene of a record haul of a few years

ago .

CLUB t!U,tE L5T WK Tfft L

D4 SECTIO NElsternwick Hunter

Hawthorn Amateurs LaulettaElsternwick S Grace

Elsternwick FosterAlbert Park Collins

D4 RESERVEElsternwick GoldmanAlbert Park S AllanElsternwick PymanHawthorn Amateurs Jackomos

1 25

2 186 18

2 17

5 17

4 222 19

1 12

4 12

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Local derby sees Box Hill North hostBulleen . Box Hill would be rapt with theirstart to the year. They have built somemomentum up and would just about bethinking about the Finals? None the less,Bulleen have only put a foot wrong oncethis year and with Badanjek always athreat up forward, expect them to win in ahard fought tussle .Elsternwick welcome North Brunswickwith five in a row the aim. Great win lastweek by the Brunswick boys however hardto see them do it again this week. TheWicks still have a few stars to come back,with the great Lee Murphy amongst them .Hard to go against them this week .

Finally, Albert Park play host toSt .Mary's . Another interesting game andonce again whilst not quite crunch time,heading that way. I was on the Saintsbandwagon from day 1, not jumping ofnow, the visitors for mine .Richmond have the week off.

Socia lDon't forget the after match challenge . Fair

to say that Elsternwick are performingwell off the ground as well !

CorrespondentsEither email me on ed .sillClocker . com.auor ring on 0418348723 .

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D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v Bulleen Cobras

Eltham Collegians v Hawthorn AmateursElsternwick v North Brunswic k

Richmond Central - ByeAlbert Park v St Marys

D4 SECTIO N

RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .4 2.8 2.9 3.10 (28)

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .6 4.10 6.12 16.15 (111)

Rich Cent : Jones Taylor Fotheringham . Best : Krisohos Jones

Prentice Melville Read Vervoorn .

BHN : Thai 5 Tambakis 4 Garrett 2 Aspinall 2 J D'Mato Irvine D

Dovaston . Best : Benbow Vandenakker Chan Tambakis Thoi Irvine .

Umpires: Ron Mart}n Peter Griffiths (F )

BULLEEN COBRAS 5.3 9.9 14.2 17 .16 (118)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .3 9.6 11.7 15.9 (99)

Match details not received .

Umpires : Peter James (Rot) Nick Brown (F )

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6 .4 12.8 15.9 18 .14 1122)

ELSTERN07ICK 8 .4 11 .13 17 .18 24.19 (163)

Haw: D Pritchard 3 Carle 3 Rice 3 Spoons 2 Lauletta 2 Tounge 2

Dawson 2 Fulton . Best: Lauletta Tounge Carle Spoons Rice.

Elst : Banky 6 S Grace 6 Curtain 3 Cummins 2 Foster 2 HugginsHunter S Mahony C Mahony Neill . Best : Neill Grace C Mahony

Cummins Curtain.

Umpires: Pat Maebus Darren Rowlinson (F )

ALBERT PARK 4.3 6.9 9.12 14.13 (97)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.5 9.8 11.14 14.15 (99)

Albert Park: Collins 5 Grace 3 Sutton 2 B Payne D Allan Naudi

Hannett. Best : Hannett D Allan Storey Hymns Sutton Collins .

Nth Bruns : Pollakis 4 Twaddle 3 Newton 2 Boudolou O'Connell

Ackland M Tsialtas Orr. Best : Orr Santacrole Pretty Twaddle

Sammantino Pizzari .

Umpires: Paul Hoffman David D'Altera (F) Jordan Mayston Duncan

Nicholl (B) Jim Exton Michael Lee (G )

ST tAARYS HAS THE BYE

D4 RESERV E

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.2 8.7 10.12 13 .14 (92)

BOX HILL NORTH 8.3 11.6 19.10 24 .15 (159)

Rich Cent : Nuske 4 Dukic 3 Darling 2 Liuzzi Lynch Kristof Gardiner.

Best: Nuske Evans Dukic Green Moffatt Miller.

BHN : Langley 7 Ball 4 Penney 2 Odza 2 Riscalla 2 Oldfleld Rogers

Cook G Cavallo . Best : Rogers Langley Currie Saltantioglu Steele Cook .

BULLEEN COBRAS 4.2 6.4 6.6 10.7 (67)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .5 4.7 11.9 16.12 (108)

Match details not received .

HAWTHORN AMATUERS 2.1 4.5 5.8 6.10 (46)

ELSTERNWICK 2.5 4.7 5.9 9.11 (65)

Haw: Jackomos 4 Stroud Horse. Best : C Ho Ads Crivalli Jackomos

Horse.

Elst: Goldman 4 Whelan 2 Leaper Creak Pyman . Best : Atter Freeman

Ryan Whelan .

ALBERT PARK 1.1 3.4 4.7 6.10 (46)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .4 6.6 10.9 15.12 (102)

Albert Park : S Allan 2 S Fairfield 2 Pastras Burton. Best: R Allan B

Isard N Auditore Marshall Hogan Houston .

Nth Bruns : A Taint 6 Said 3 M Taha 2 Boudolou Solleto Hassoun

DiDohemica. Best: Giovanoglou Sorleto A Taha Brfffa All Taha .

ST MARYS HAS THE BYE

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BOLLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNWICK ELTHA M O C

Coach : Pete Smith Coach: Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe DAnge4o Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne Reardo nRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach: Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Res Coach : M . Cunningham, Res Coach: Paul Gregor

M. Creak

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5 J Garrett 5 M . Mann3 J . Yemm4 D Grace 4 L . Mason (VC)

3 P. Shakepeare4 M. Naudi

.7 S. Stewart 6 G. Fortune

.5 M. Whelan 5 L . Austin

5 S. Allan 8 C . Langley 7 T. Mehrez 5 K . Cummins 6 J . Galvin (C)

6 J. Storey 9 A. Sallantioglu 8 T. Mazzarella 6 M. Thiele 7 B. Rashid7 S Venables

10 S. Cook 9 M. Kyriakou 7 J. McAdam -RC- 8 B. Jorgense n.7 M . Burton

11 T. Tho i12 A Dick 10 C . Powderham 8 S. Currie g C. Watso n

8 N. Wheeler.

13 M. Cumming 11 A. DeJong8 M. Greene9 T. Hartley 10 B . Marshal l

9 P. Chambers 14 L. Penhalluriack 12 P. Whitehouse 10 T. Huggins 11 J . Mizzi10 M . Phillips 15 L. Keillor 13 N . Edgar 11 L. Missalglia 12 M . Blagrove11 D. Brea 16 M . Penny 14 T. Fradkin 12 P. Neville 13 M . Luttic k12 N. Langdon 16 W. Drew 15 J . Trinchi 13 S. Soppet 14 R . Runco13 B . Payne 17 G . Cavalto

18 C Butter 16 D. Trinchi 14 B. Mahony 15 J. Paisley13 M . Tuffin .

19 C Callis 17 T. Conn 15 C. McKenna 16 D . Brick14 M . Hyams . 16 M . Surman15 D . Borley 20 K . Oldfield . 18 F. Arcoraci 17 J. Perkins 17 T. Wenbom

15 P. Guicas 22 A . Steele 19 B . Thomas 18 A . Neill 18 B. Galvi n

16 C Roberton23 D . Penny 20 J . McQuaHer 19 J. Hunter 19 J. Gilbert.

17 S. Bennett23 J . Naumovsk i24 P. Doyle

21 N . Lykopandis 20 E . Goldman 20 S. Weston18 G . Collins 25 P Kotsaridis 22 J . Daniels 21 P. Stuchberry 21 M . Hart19 N . Cain

.26 R . Ball 23 A . Nasr 22 G. Elvin

Curatai n23 S 22 R. Foe (VC)20 K. Grace 28 Z. Veleski 24 R . Games

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32 I Oldfield 27 J. Cartledge 27 J . Banky 26 J . Glare23 B. Harries23 D DeZoete

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31 A Lasnitzki 29 D . Howgat e

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.32 B Mason 30 M . Abbott.

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37 D. Nolan35 M. Crooks

31 J . Williams 44 C. Garrett 37 J . Paatsch38 B. Anderson39 M Tennant 36 N . R al lY32 M. Smit h

33 M. Wall45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer 38 G. Brown

.40 A . Paley 37 P. Krohn

34 T. Houston 47 A . Andrews 39 C. Chan 41 D. Byrne 38 A. Mok

35 S Toth 49 T. Ellis 40 G. Richards 42 J . Lilikakos 39 A. McClare n.35 C Downie 50 C . Irvine 41 C . Borrelli 43 P. Clarke 40 E . Bau d.36 J. Dudi 52 S. D'arcy53 N Chau

42 V. Dam44 S . Grace45 J . Kaicer 41 T. Kurtschenko

37 L. Hogan.

L . Van den Akke r`"t43 T. Whittaker 46 L. Ryan 42 C. Candle

38 S . Fairfield 55 J. Pratt44 B. Saaksjarv i1 47 T Perkins 43 R . Carruca n

41 R. Williams 56 H. Shiba 45 N . Khalil 48 M. Noonan 44 N . Duncan42 C. Cook 57 M. Mason 46 J. Lewis 49 J. Banbar 45 A . Whyte44 B . Isard 58 M . Azmi 48 M. Soumellidis 50 T Putt 46 S . Clar k45 J . Agar 59 J. Screen 49 G . Anderton

51 M. McKenna 47 A Emini46 G. Price 60 N. Benbow

50 R. Lock52 E. After .

48 B. Turne y48 M . Snowden 61 J. Howarth 53 A. Lewis50 S . Thompson 62 C. Henry 51 R. Daley 54 K. Poller 49 L. Barnes

51 J . McKay 63 J. Aspinall 52 T. Settle 55 H. McGregor 50 B. Richardson52 D . Allan 64 J . Vagias 53 R. Rodrigues 56 P. Freedman 51 J. Simpson53 M Williams 65 D. Woolridge 54 S . Nelson 57 M . Creak 52 D. Justice.55 D . Quinlan

66 C. Plunkett67 A . Manerheim 55 N. Polities 58 B. Ellis

59 A. Burney 53 J . Fo o57 J . Sutton 68 N . Galil

56 1~~ini60 L. Smith 54 S. Todma n

57 J . Baker 69 B . Pearce 57 C. Batt 61 R. McKenna 55 K. Toulson58 S. Gitsham 70 H . Gist 58 T. Moore 62 S . Thompson 56 P. Love59 L . Barr 73 D . Francis 59 R . Hadisutanto 63 N .Anderson 58 N. McPherson60 V. Surace 76 M. Lacey 60 J . Lowrie 64 M. Marziale 59 B . Evans62 P. Cramer 78 A. Leavers 77 S Fisher 65 D. Brennan 61 A Stockdale77 S. Garcia 79 G . Bennett .

66 M. Hosking.

78 T. Tuhoro 80 S. Evans 101 J . DAngeko 67 S. Gordan 63 L. Ogilvie

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D4 SectionHAWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST. MARYS A .F.C .

Coach : Peter Tyson Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach: Thomas Dukic Coach: Michael Learmonth ®Res Coach: Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsiattas Res Coach : Steven Lake

Res Coach: George Kaxnzrra+a; ,,-

is M . McVeigh 1 D. Newton 1 W. Old 2 B . Perebergtb B . Blakeman 2 D. Adams 2 T. Quick 3 G. Schembri e2a J . Ridley 3 D. Orr 3 T. 0'sullivan 4 A . Ballantyn e2b J . Thompson 5 H . Hassan 5 B. Porteus 5 A . Lan e3 A . Collins 6 D. Pizzari 6 T. Dukic 6 C. Weller -- ~4 N . Martin 7 J . Briffa 7 S. Lynch 7 A . Dwye r5 S . Avery 8 S . Menta 8 D. Speakman 8 A . Zsembery6 P. Avery 9 A . Sammartino 9 A. Piani 9 C. Armstrong7 C . Alexander 10 A . Mountney 10 A. Zuccaro 10 D. Cope

8 S . Gatiss 1 1 J . Boudoloh 11 S. Lake 11 J . Bernardi~9a R . Ogoe ( vc) 12 P. Tannous 12 S. Britter 12 A . Webb - -

9b M. Houareau 14 M . Sorlete 13 J. Goode 13 J . Hill

10 J . Hall 15 H . Tsialtas 14 J. Mcgrath 14 W. Goldsworthy

11 J . Dawson 16 S . Tsiattas 15 C. Barry 15 M. Purcell

12 J . Pi 17 A . Taha 16 J. Bi rt 16 M. Aikma n

13 J . Murphy 18 R . Mason 17 D. Miller 1 7 L. AnthonyZZ a

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76b J . Shepherd 22 J . Freeman 20 T. Moulton21 M. Gilchrist22 R. Alle n

17 B . Ruzicka 23 D. Kehagias 21 D. Phelan23 F. Harrison

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.28 J . Innes

24 J . Jackomos 30 D. Ca rter 27 N. Nuske 29 P. Harrisonft-25 T. Ryan 31 A . Boudoloh 28 C. Dimitriou 30 M. Lynch ft

26 B . Collins 32 B . Robertson 29 B. Darling 31 H. Adam27 L. Flannigan 33 J . Ferns 29 S. Hillier 33 C. Ferg28a D. Mackenzie 34 M . Pisasale 30 L . Fotheringham 34 L. Armstrong

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Round 2Round Two was played at VAFA headquarters inwhat were perfect conditions .The first game was between Moonee ValleyMagpies and the new Mazenod Panthers . ThePanthers 3 .1(19) showed good form but wereunable to outscore an impressive Moonee Valley4 .11(35) .

Broadmeadows 2 8 .13(61) were far to good forPort Colts 2 1 .1(7) with Port Colts 2 playing wellbut not being able to convert their good play intogoals .Maribyrnong 1 10 .4(62) defeated Broadmeadows1 7 .5(47) in a very close game with Maribyrnongjust kicking away in the last quarter .Ballam Park 2 6.9(45) kept BulleenTemplestowe to 1 .8(14) with Bulleen having to dosome goal kicking practice this week at training .'Parkside 1 .1(7) found it hard to score against an`inform Port Colts 1 12.7(79) .Ballarat and Ballam Park 1 once again put on agreat contest with Ballarat showing that they havefound the form they lost in 2004 kicking 6 .10(46)to BaIlam Park 6 .4(40) .Ntambourin Tigers 1 .2(8) found it hard goingagainst a revitalised Ringwood Blues 4 .8(32).Ringwood Blues may still be celebrating as it was

their first win since season 2003 .Ovens & Murray Jets played each other at homewith Ovens & Murray Jets 1 kicking 8 .5(53) toOvens & Murray Jets 2 6 .5(41) .

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Round 3The grading games are over and now the real stuffbegins. Round 3 is about to start with 18 teamsraring to go .We have 3 big games being played at Parkville thefirst : Ballarat Vs Broadmedows 1, in a close onethe Knights by a goal with good lead up form .Broadmeadows 2 play Ovens & Murray Jets 2and on good form Broady are going to be too strong .Bulleen Templestowe Vs Ovens & Murray 1 wi llbe a tough battle seeing the Jets over the line by 15points .3 more exciting games being played at PortMelbourne this week with the 2 new Mazenodteams ready to show FIDA that there here to stay .Game one shows to be an exciting encounterbetween Port Colts 2 and Ringwood Blues but onrecent form Port Colts are going to find it a bittough to overcome the Blues .Mambourin Tigers will get over the line againstMazenod 2 purely based on experience .The Final game will be a cracker with the newMazenod 1 team joining the competition with bigexpectations and they will overcome a pumped upPort Colts 1 .Moonee Vall ey is hosting 3 exciting games thisweek with all teams in good pre season form .Maribyrnong 2 is playing the host team first up(Magpies) an d should get over the line by 3 goals .Maribrynong 1 and the new named KananookTigers 1 have had good tough games in the pastbut the overall might of Kananook will see themvictors by 6 goals .Last but surely not least Parkside Vs Kananook 2will have a close first half battle, until theexperience of Kananook kicks in . Kananook by 7big ones.

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

1(U19 2, 3 & Blue)

`11 Na,7 'n (U191 & Red )

S ection On eSt Kevins and Collegians continue to set the pac e

he top of the Section One ladder, with bot hsides extending their unbeaten streaks lastweekend . An inaccurate Collegians side did theirbest to kick away victory in the dying stages oftheir away fixture at De La, sneaking home by 4pts despite having nine more chances in front ofgoal . St Kevins did it a lot easier away at OldBrighton, a six goal to none opening term settingup a comfortable 52 point win . Other winners, UniBlues by 26 over Marcellin, and Old Scotch by 25over Old Xavs .Continuing to firm as premiership favourites, StKevins will aim to make if five wins from as manystarts this weekend when they host De La at

Righetti Oval . With Tom White continuing todominate at full back and Julian Charles tearing

up the midfield, De La will struggle to combatcoach Hourigan's side who at the moment are

playing a flawless brand of football . Expect crowd

numbers to be up, St Kevins by 26 pts. In other

games, Collegians to do it tough but stay on parwith the ladder-leaders with a hard-fought win

over Uni Blues, Old Scotch to move to 4-1 with awin away at Marcellin, and Old Xavs to hammeranother nail in the coffin with a home win over St

Bernards .

Section Tw oAn even first term, then Banyule really turned thescrews, resulting in a 20 goal victory . Tsingarisnailed another bag of 8, and Swift (6) had a greatgame too . A sluggish start from Rupo, saw theFields in touch at the final change . However,Bradley & Baddeley (4 goals) had other ideas, andthe home side surged to an important 13 pointwin . An understandably fired up OMs registeredthe upset of the round, brilliantly flying out to a 6goal qtr time lead and keeping the Bombersgrounded. In the other games, The OC nudged outthe Sharks, and Tolson took home 7 majors inThe Other OC's 10 goal win over the Friars .Predictions:It'll be a real 'ball-tearer' as Rupo leave the Woodand hunt for Bears . Rupertswood by 3 goals . TheFields should despatch the Bombers by 22 points,whilst the double-episode of The OC should havea thrilling finale - Old Carey by 9 points . OMs willbe chock full of confidence, but Beauy should

survive by 17points . Finally,the Friars hostTrinity and th ewinner will (finally) get their season started . Headover heart here - Friars by 22 .Section 3The Jackas started very well, but La Trobe reeledthem in and the efforts of Clough and McGoughwere obviously enough . The Raiders played adogged and determined Hoers outfit that nevergave up the chase, ensuring the Raiders had acontest all day. Apparently, it was simply a"workmanlike" 24 goal win . So near for theAshers, the gallant vanquished at Clayton . ForMonash, Collins kicked 10, but full credit to th e

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3 12

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Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 8 23Old Camberwell Tolson 7 22Rupertswood Baddeley 4 18Old Carey Tirus 3 16U19 (3)Oakleigh Cleary 5 25

Monash Blues Collins 10 15Uni Blacks Battista 0 14

U19(BLUE)Salesian Scorpians Singh 7 25

Peninsula D Smith 0 20

Hampton Rovers White 4 19Mazenod Bogar 8 19

U19 (RED )Aquinas Raggazoni 3 17

Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 3 13

Emmaus SL Robin 6 12Kew Lucisano 1 11

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Tigers who held off the late assault, especiallyBodinar and Hunter . Elsewhere, the Blacksplayed true to form, holding out the Demons by21 points . However, the big fillip saw a revivedOakleigh unit hand out a huge hiding to thevisiting Unicorns . A 5 goal deficit at the mainbreak turned into a 20 goal shellacking! !Predictions:The North-East Showdown should see the Raidersprevail over La Trobe by 7 goals . The Blues willnail the Hoers by 4 large, and Bentleigh will beback on the winners' list at the Tigers' expense . Ithink the Unicorns are ripe for the picking and theJackas will win by 28 points . Finally, theinconsistent Oakleigh should just fall short of theBlacks by 18 points .Section BlueThe Scorpions put in their first true "team effort"

over 4 quarters to belt De la Salle . Supercoach

Hazell praised his team saying "You did everything

that was asked of you today" . In particular, up

front Jordan matched Harmit Singh with 7 goalsapiece (a let-down of sorts after Singh's 13 goal

`clinic' last week) . Elsewhere first-gamer Togiaimpressed and Wilson was simply outstanding .

The top 2 sides enjoyed a great tussle . At the final

change, it appeared Ormond had the momentum

but, led by Bailey, Bogar and Deegan, Mazenodtook the lead at the 10 minute mark and held on

by 5 points . None better for Ormond than Dwain

Bailey with 7 goals . Hampton Rovers scored theirfirst goal within twenty seconds of the opening

bounce, and that was the start of an amazingprocession, led by Semmell, Zampaglione and

Smith . The Pirates couldn't find a winneranywhere, and were trounced by 31 goals . Finally,

the Oakleigh Clays skipped away from the Bloodsto record a 38 point win .

Predictions :Mick Hazell's Scorpions will stitch up The O'Claysby 8 goals . The Nodders by 33 points over theBloods . The Monders to stop the Rovers' Expressby 2 goals, and De La over the Pirates by 27points .Section RedReigning premiers Fitzroy have shown they arenot just making up the numbers in Section Redthis season, following a thrilling 4 point loss toladder-leaders Aquinas . Leading at the first twobreaks and kicking four goals to two in the last,the Reds came nail-bitingly close to inflictingAquinas first defeat of the season . In other games,Old Westbourne thrashed Old Scotch by 79, Kewkicked 16 .28 in a 58 point win over Therry Penola,while Emmaus St Leos recorded forty-sevenscoring shots in an 80 point win over Bulleen-Templestowe .

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With Aquinas automatically receiving four pointsthis weekend courtesy of the bye, newcomers Kewwill be out to stay on par with the ladder-leaderswhen they host Rupertswood at JJ HigginsReserve . Impressing in their first season back inU19s competition, Kew will undoubtedly havespent a little bit of extra time in front of the goalsat training after kicking 28 behinds last week .With Williams, Wang and Fulthelm all in form,Kew should be too strong, Kew by 31 pts. In theround's other games, Old Westbourne to cruise tovictory over Bulleen-Templestowe, Therry Penolato recover from last weekend's ten-goal loss andwin away at Old Scotch, and Fitzroy to continuetheir good form from last weekend with a win athome to Emmaus St Leos .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v De La Sall e

Collegians v University BluesMarcellin v Old Scotch

Old Brighton - By eOld Xaverians v St Bernard s

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v Rupertswood

Caulfield Gr v Old Essendon OrOld Melburnians v Beaumaris

Whitefriars v Old TrinityOld Carey v Old Camberwell

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Old ParadiansOld Ivanhoe v Monash Blue s

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v BentleighMHSOB v AJAX

University Blacks v Oakleigh

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUESalesian Scorpions v Oakleigh Clays

Old Haileybury v Mazenod 0 C - Oval 2McKinnon Reserve

Hampton Rovers v OrmondPeninsula 0 B v De La Salle (2)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Scotch v Therry Penola 0 B

Kew v Rupertswood (2)Aquinas 0 C - Bye

Bulleen Templestowe v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Emmaus St Leos 0 C -

at Punt Road Oval, Richmond

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 4.6 4.8 8.10 (58)ST KEVfNS 6.2 8.3 12.7 17.8 (110)Old Bright: Priestly 4 Sest 3 Eastgate. Best: Gunning Ftelke Sest HansenPriestly Eastgate . SKOB: Mercurio 4 Charles O'Rourke 3 Sherman Ryan 2Conlon Sahely Liu. Best: Liu Harrison Sah1eV Miss Kenyon Breheny.Umpires., Michael R}de Mark Farrell (F) Gaven Dawe Martin Kingsley 113) DanFrazier James Riddle (G )DE LA SALLE 2 .0 3.3 6.3 8.6154)COLLEGIANS 2 .7 4.8 6.13 7.16 (58)DLS : Nethersa)e 2 Keels 2 Stewart 2 Donegan Edwards, Best: Kovess DwyerF4eldsend Pitcher Casey L Stewart . Call : Rutherford 3 Blackley 2 ScottBushne ll . Best: Sutton Cream Rutherford Lynch Baxter Lightow•ers. Umpires :Bruno Savi Matt Goold (F)UPIIVERSITY BLUES 2.7 4.9 7 .12 10 .15 (75)MARCELLIN 1.2 4.5 6.10 6.13 (49)

Uni Blues: Birks Dieter Farrell Cannon Hayter Lesko 0 Shannessy Pyke

Stainforth Sykes . Best: Bronts Dwver Wood Kelly Lesko Pyke. Marc: Fraser 3

Augustin Tabbacheirra Valsorda. Best: Augustin Pell Considine TurnerMcGtin Stafford. Umpires: Geoff Deveson Matt OReefe (F) Chris McKendry

Michael Jones (G)

OLD XAVERIANS 5.2 6.4 9~6 12.7 (79)OLD SCOTCH 3.4 9.4 11.9 15.14 (104)Old Xav: Handley 4 N .Smitlt 3 Di Stefano 2 Indoo9no Kelly Forest . Best: HarryDoyle Saunders Mortensen Kelly D Smith. Old Scotch : Pearce 4 Gheradm 2Whitehead 2 Gaunt 2 Satterv 2 Gray Lilley Hilderbrant. Best: Slattery Gray4Vallace-Snuth Leeds Tesdorph. Umpires: Rod Penaluna Nathan Sheppard (F)Tom Wischer Michael Roche (B) Daniel Dal Pos Garv Clancy (G )ST BERNARDS HAS THE BYE -

UNDER-19 SECTION 2DID TRINITY 3.0 3.2 4.2 8.5(53)BANYULE-VIEWBANK 5.8 13.11 20 .21 25.24 (174)Old Trin: Oldfield 2 Doyle Deiphine Smith Peyden Yt"il :an Greene. Best :

Stewart Smith Okifield Green Bayliss Delphine . Banyule-Vieabank: Tsingaris

8 Swift 6 Kayrouz 3 O'Donnell 2 Shepard-Mueller 2 Poyser StavropolousChristian Holmes . Best: Christian Shepard-Mueller Swift Toull Holmes G

Dimeck. Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Peter Cahill (F) Nick Kelly James Mugavm

Dominic Napoli (G)

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .4 3.8 7.13 11.15 (81)CAULFIELD GR 3.2 6.5 8.6 103 I68)Ruperts: Baddeley 4 Morrison 3 Pretty J Phillips Sleight Moute . Best : Bradley

J Phillips Pretty Glenn Baddetey Anderson. Caul: A Goold 2 Z Goold May

Price Thomson Clarke Sessler poake Webb . Best : Kalaja Biggs Price MayNoblett Wood. Umpires: Mark Alexander Jason Lane (F)

OLD ESSENDON GR 1.1 4.2 5.3 7.3(45)

OLD MELBURNIANS 6.6 8.7 10.12 15.16 (106)Match details not received. Umpires: Graeme Hmtichen Paul TyTer (F) Josh

Tyrer Simon Mclnerney (B)OLD CAREY 3.4 5.10 8.16 13.21 (99)BEAU15L1RIS 2.3 5.5 8.7 14.7(91)

Old Carey: Remmers 5 Tiras 3 Baker 2 Howgate 2 PattLson . Best: De LeijerStocen Howgate Remmers Hodges Wood Howgate . Beaumaris : Clupples 4Gillespie 2 Hill Clemente Hunt Waller Edmeades McVenzie Bllesner . Best:

Badman Clemente Hunt Wall 1Vatler Edmedes . Umpires: Brian Woodhead

Tim Saunders (F) Marcus Lefebure (G)

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.1 8.9 15.14 19.17 (131)WIBT'EFRIARS 1 .2 3.3 6.4 10.9 (69)

Old Camb: Tolson 7 Angove 2 Harry 2 Thomas 2 Bennett Bon}fiady

DeSanetis Shanks Mat Toohey Tsindos . Best: McGuigan Tolson Renshaw

Harry Barrow P Christie. White: Gamble 6 Carruthers Harris Kanaz G Power.Best : Gamble Gibbs Fulton Harris D'Akilo Carruthers. Umpires: Daniel Silfo

Brett Herskope (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.2 4.4 8.6 13.19 (97)AJAX 3.3 6.4 9.7 10.9 (69)La Trobe: Clough 7 McGough 2 Caldow 2 Taylor Holland. Best: Davies CloughMcGough Costtn Carmody Davidson . AJAB: Grof 5 Feldy Markov SmithBluszteln . Best: Hershan Grof Markov Sacks Freedman Oviss. Umpires:Patrick Couithard Sean Scully Snr (F) James Scully (B )OLD PARADIANS 4.6 9.8 11.13 22.18 (150)OLD IVANHOE 0.0 0.1 1 .1 1 .3(9)Old Par: Matko E Bugeja 4 Crosthwaite 2 Holden 2 Patera 2 S Rose 2 SClayton Irvine Kandilalds Seneca. Best : S Clayton Matko Crosthwaite BugeJaSolomon Serafin . Old Ivanhoe: Baldwin. Best: Clarke Baldwin Nicola HartrickFerrantino Barney. Umpires: Jason MeNtece Matt Simpson (F) AlexKoutsoukis Blake Curtis (B) Tristan Collin Robert Seymour (G)

MONASH BLUES 1.1 5.1 11 .7 17.17H191ST I : DES MENPONE TIGERS 10 .6 14 .14 16.16 18.18 (126)

Mon Blues: Collins 10 Cruichshaiilc 2 Kelly 2,*,Saine Vandermerw•e VLicert .Best: Barton Collins Desanny Vincent Cruickshank Rhoden . St B/MT:Bodinar 7 Hunter 4 Tearwr112 Burger 2 Thomas Lynch Poster. Best: Bodinar

Hunter Burger McCOnnell Lacer Swain . Umpires : Dash Peiris (Rot) Mark

Duthie (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 7.4 12.6 15.8 (98)BENTLF.IGH 4.2 8.2 9.4 12.5 (77)Unit Blacks: Davies 4 Napier 3 McGowan 2 Shaw 2 Cordy 2 Legoe Rippon .Best: Russell Legoe Napier Hodgson Davies Shaw. Bent: A tt'est 4 Comm, 3J West Hunt Halliday Dewar Stevens . Best: Rossi Dewar Lewis Qukm MeehanConverv .Umpires: Jason Evans Dean Schwab (F)OAKI .EIGH AFC 4.4 10.7 16.12 26.17 (173)

MHSOB 1.5 4.8 5.10 6.15(51)Oslo Cleary 5 Edwards 5 Ristevsld 4 Costigan 3 Pound-C-aw 3 M Bennett 2

Counihan Groake Harold Manning. Best: Chapple Wills Counihan Costigan

MacKenzie Cleary. MHSOB : Taft 2 Bailey McGrath Liu Gordon . Best : TaftBartholomew Ashworth Lim Bunting Rebalds. Umpires: A47 Rtikselman Matt

Brennan (F)

UNDER-19 f21 BLUEDE IA SALLE 3.2 4.2 8.4 8.6154)

SALESIAN SCORPIONS 5.3 13.5 21.6 32 .10 (202)

De La Salle: Morwood 3 Harkins 2 Silvers 2 Miles . Best : Fletcher Fisher Ball

Kovarik Tiberl Hassabalta Salesian Scorpions : Singh 7 Jordan 7 Togia 4

Wilson 4 Crowley 3 Curtis 3 Thompson 2 Francis Mein. Best: Wilson Norman

Crowley Jordan Phipps Dune. Umpires: Sarah McGill Brett Bazley (F)

OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1.4 5.8 8.13 13 .14 (92)

OLD IiAILE1BURY 3.4 6.7 6.10 7.12 (54)

Oakldgh Clays: DeGeorge 2 Castello 2 Lao 2 Gallagher Scott Levy, Stuart LevyJan)ic Nguyen MargeGs Evangalista . Best: DeGeorge Castello Cook Gallagher

Etiangalisla Janjic . Old Hall : Wake 3 Korlas Harrison Ellis Folino. Best:

Harrison Dollkas Wilson Folios Davie Campbell . Umpires; Tom Haysim

Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Chris Thorburn Matt Proctor (B )

ORMOND 2.3 7.5 13.10 13.12 ( 90)MAZENOD 4.2 9.4 11.7 14 .11 (95)

Ormond: Bailey 7 McGirr 2 Chisholm Jewell Rode Woolfe. Best: Bailey RydDe Natris Leary Barnes Chisholm . Msz: Bogar 8 Graham 3 Duke Cranmi

McLeod. Best: Bailey Regan Fraser Bayliss Riseley Bogar. Umpires: Mark

Jenkins David Ansekni (F Brendan Dowling Andrew Triantafyllou (B)

IIALII''fON ROVERS 7.9 17.16 24 .21 32 .29 (221)

PENINSULA OB 1.3 1.5 3.10 4.12 (36)

Hampt Rnv: Gleeson 5 White 4 Zampaglione 4 Corbett 3 Ross 3 Semmel 3

Hille 2 Mitchell 2 O'Brien 2 Rootsev 2 . Best: Sentinel Mitchell Hendrv Smith

Ross Zampaglione. Perin: Coy 2 Smith Aignall. Best: Nestor Wlllttich Proud

Bert Taylor 4Vilmount. Umpires: Logan Smith Richard Yann (F) Jessica Rollo

Cameron Smith (B)UNDER-19 0 RED

OLD WESTBOURNE 5.4 9.8 14.13 15 .15 (105)

OLD SCOTCH (2) 1.1 2.3 2.4 3.8 (26)

Old West: McQueen 5 Templeton 2 Smith 2 J Tanner 2 Squard 2 Heineger

Hall. Best: M Williamson Templeton Gardy McQueen T Williamson J Tanner.

Old Seoteh(2): Bradley ~0)gt Woods. Best: Saunders Woods Voigt Bradley

Small . Umpires : Jack Fagan David Ew2ns in

THERRY PENOLA 2.0 5.3 7.5 10.6 (66)

KEW 4.10 6.13 9.19 16.28 (124)

Therry Peaola Ferraro 3 Walker 2 Cooper Harrison Matton McKay Y Helou,

Best: Orr McKay Elmi Cannon . Kew: McGregor 4 Lawrence 3 Wang 3 Ballet

2 Lay 2 Fulthelm Lucisano. Best : Williams G Wang Fulthekn Lawrence

McGregor Wvley. Umpires : Jason tVasaj Brian Nunn (F)

RUPERTSWOOD HAS THE BYEFITZROY REDS 2.2 7.5 7.7 11.9 (75)AgUINAS 2.1 5.3 9.7 11.13 (79)Fitz Reds: Sutemenovski 3 Manoli 3 McKeown McKenzie Ritchie DanceJanissen. Best: Ritchie Donato Sulemenaeskl Miller Manoli Mikhail . Aquinas:Sheridan 4 Raggazini 3 Price 2 Papwwth 2 . Best : Day McGregor CollinsPapwarth Ragauskas Adams. Umpires: Ron Johnson Nick Keating (F)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 5.6 8.11 18.21 20.27 (147)BULLEEN TEMPLESIY)PIE 2.0 8.4 9.4 10.7 (67)Emmaus SL: Robin 6 Lalor 4 Cadden 2 Croughan 2 Quirk 2 AndersonBrogden Hickey Monforte . Best: Robin Brogden Bra}shaw Barry CardenLalor. Bull Temp : P LogJLs 3 Meadows 2 Seraicco 2 Coniston losifidis Samaras .Best: IosiIIdis Rametta CouLston Samaras Austen Allen .Umpires : John Hughan Anthony Lii)ey (F )

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

Coach : Michael Jones Coach: David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach: Luke Stewart S(1) Coach : Bruce ArmstrongAsst Coach : Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach : Ian Lekh

'1 A. Bridgeman 1 T. Kovess 1 J. Gasparini I N . Kaplan u cAsst Coach: Craig Ke m

2 M. Williams Fletcher2 J 2 R . Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings3 N. Creme

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.3 M. Fieldsend 3 J. Winstanley 3 S . Oliver 2 MAysn 34 M small

3 T Sa~n a6 5 Elderc ea'de`a5 A. Scott 4 D. Close 4 N . O'Halloran 4 S . Rowell 4 E Whitehead 37 R Fia"k6g

6 M. Feld 6 J . Pitcher 5 J . Bortolotto 5 J . Miller B B SawWers 38 M Li n7 R .Blackkey 7 D. Keely 6 S . Abrahams 6 J . Geddes e AKidiel 39Nwu

8 J. Curtis 8 J . Greenhalg 7 C . MacLaren 7 J . Salem 7 LAmlstrotg 40 rJ Needha'"9 M. Lynch 9 A. De Marie 8 D Valsorda 8 M . Bartlett

8 oPamiey 41 Roumaresq

10 T Zimbachs 10 N. Roberts.

9 D. Considine 9 T. Gunning9 T Glwrar~kn 42 T Foenander10 T Harkness as J F.Ser,y,r11 B . Louis

12 S . Jeffrey11 W. Fenton

'10 T. Stafford 10 J . Edge 11 N Asen 44 J oaggi a

13 C . Weeks Donnel l12 L. O 11 S . Farrelly 11 K. Sheehan 12 ATesdarif 46 E Krahen14 N . Quick 13 A. Nasr 12 P. Augustin 12 J. Priestley 14 T Leeds 47 J Pearce15 D. Hynes 15 T. John 13 P. O'Callaghan 13 J. Sest 15 M Parisi 48 A Petty16 w. Tardifl 16 M. Herkess 14 A. McGlin 14 R . Doherty

18 G t~ef 49 H Tayb r17 Awalace 50 TVagt17 J . Hamilton

18 D. Raikuma17 L . Casey 15 S. Pesavento 15 J. Leaf saun Si N spargo

19 T. Donagan18 W. Dwyer 16 S. Connell 16 S. Mulligan 18 s Hares 5z H wasan

20 M' weeks 19 M.Demicoli 17 L. Boyd 17 B. Moon 19TGa~t 53CUe21 F. Boland 20 D . Hassaballa Frase r18 D 18 B. Blatt zo M aarnago 54 G wced22 B. Sims 21 L. Bull

.19 J. Crapper 19 M. Browning 22 wCmc si state23 J. Davies

Cook24 T22 T. Donlan

20 N . Birrell 20 G. Flelke 23 M GaB~ 81 w Harvey.25 D. Adgemis

23 J . Casey21 J. Dowling 21 J . Kenyon 24 J Polar 62 S MadrROSh

27 T Rutherford24 S . Edwards

22 J . Symes 22 J . Delosa 25 T y~ y 64 E g~

29 B. Sunon 25 S . Nethersole23 M . G go uk 23 K . Presnell 26 AMac~n 65 M Mcwlxnm_y

33 C. Bushnell 26 J . Hanson24 J . Hogarth 24 A . Tregear ~ H~ 6 ~ i ~ M . -SOsez40 M . Ligntowers 27 B . Miles

Crimmins25 J 25 R. Eastgate 29 J Sroa,iel 69 D tcN29 T. Kovari kDemard e30 A

.26 S . Preece 26 L. Hanson ao s Bradley 70 F Srmme

.32 D. Lowe 27 M . Turner 31 J Cade 81 ACra y

32 AT,xrcna i28 C. Cogdon 33 C Sad-

Ra1Cle & Horne 29 M, Nas h0 D. Redmond3

Commercial 31 D. Bolger32 T. Montagn af

OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST.KEVIH'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Adam Sassi Coach: Greg Wood Coach: Owen Hourigan Coach: Steve Carroll

Assistant : David Gafbalty1 T. SA 2 D . Hurley 1 L . Kenyon 1 R . Minn s2 A. Lawrence 4 M. Walsh 2 S. Betsey 2 N . Anderson3 K. Lunardi

' i 5 J . Hughes 3 B. Dowd 3 D. Wood4 8. O Br en5 T. Byrne 7 C . Liberatore 4 S . Conlon 4 M . Kell y6 T. Preece 8 S . Matthews 5 J . Marchesani 5 H. Guthrie7 L. Kelly 9 D Evans

5 K . Sahety M . SSykes68 ht ~b~,9 J . Mortensen

.10 B . Garth

6 C. Breheny6 R. Taylor 7 A. Farrell (vc)

10 S . Sheedy 11 A . Marion 7 S . Neohoritis 8 T. Maddocks (c)11 J . Moore 12 D. Oconnor 8 S . Ryan 9 Z . Elliott12 A. Ross13 A eonrrce 15 A . Mitchell 9 P. McLennan 10 N. Bradley

14 J. Rule 16 P. Oxenford 10 A. White 11 M . Dwyer (vc)15 S . Bridgeland 17 C. Rogers 11 T. White 12 D. Marshall16 S. Houghton 20 M . Maggiore 12 M . Sherman 13 J. McCarty17 S. Doyle

Di State w18 S 21 T Whelan 13 P. Mercouriou 14 J. Poynter.t9 C. Murphy 23 D. Ianazzo 15 M . Sullivan 15 S. Mortimer20 J. Kay Runnal s24 B

16 R. Amott 16 T. Bront e21 C'rnernas .

Govan25 C17 J. Charles 17 D . Carmody22 D. Smith

23 T. Lee.

27 M. SaNadori18 H. Lo w19 W. Browne 18 M. Mark Lesko

24 F. trxdvirw 30 D . Lancashire 20 K. Mica 19 D . Hayter25 M . Peel~~26 N 33 M. Gourley 21 J . Moussi C .20 ~ke.27 B. Robertson 35 B. Ryan 22 P. Harrison 21 P. Birks29 S. Largdon 38 K . Buis 23 H . Feehan 22 A . Brenna n30 J . Fitzgerald 39 L. Demorton 24 D . Sullivan 23 L. Butle r31 J . Muilan y32 D . Clyne 40 A . Kavanagh 25 J . Mullen 24 J . Sundermann

33 L. Harry 43 J . Stapleton 26 P. Longimore 25 M . Kibbis34 N . Morrison 45 B . Johnson 27 J . O'Rourke 26 L. Halliday35 J. Role 50 R. Schroder 28 M . Murphy 27 S . Meade37 C . Downey38 J. Forrest 58 B . Pitts

29 J. Nissen 30 T 0'Hanbn

28 D. Hanraha n'39 J. Downey

'59 T. Pearson 31 J. Syme Shannesy29 L. 0

40 N. O Connell 70 E. Prendi 32 M . Murphy 30 T. Stainforth41 N. Saunders42 J. Hickey 75 C. McDermott 33 C. Viti 31 B. Gannon

43 H. McGlade 35 X. Gasparini 32 S. Gilbertson44 N. Snuth 39 C . Murphy 33 J. Lynch46 J. Sweeney 41 B. Liu 34 C . Blizzard51 E. Boland

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Under-19 - Section 2BANYULE-VIEWBAMK BEAU MARIS CAULFIELD OLD CAM BERWELL OLD CAREY

Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach: John Burke GRAMMARIANS GRA MMARIANS Coach : Rob FrenchAsst Coach : Paul Berry Coach : Sam Calagero Coach: Anson Brawnles s

I D. Park 1 K . Gasperino 1 T. Noblett 1 J. Goldbiatt 4 J. Carpenter2 J. Srockwea 2 R. Gillespie 2 M . Sessier 2 T. Barrow 5 A. Shedde n3 G . Dmreck 3 J . Sinko 3 N. Andrew 3 C. Po ntony 6 T Davis4 T. Shepherd6M. ~~

4 L. Hil l5 C. Badman

4 A. Clark e5 A. Spittal 4 J. Rowatt 9 M . Cornwell

6 M . Kennady 6 M. Bramwell (VC) 6 C. Hammond 5 N. Tsindos 10 C. Laidlaw7 Rai Moore 7 T. Hunt 7 G .Thomson 6 P. Christie 13 J. RimingtonB D Ka xm z9 M Chnst=

8 A. Clemente 8 T. Hartlett 8 M . Illia 16 M . Laidla w.to C. siavropo;ous 9 J . Starke

10 A . Mckenzie9 L. Price10 B. Gatehouse

9 D. Watpole10 S. Bonyhady 1 g T. Locock

tt eDmk11 J Dickie 11 R. Evans 11 N Hall 20 A. Win n

12 JA. Poyser13 C. Bu~Ly

.13 M. Wilson 12 S . Powiey

13 S Woad

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21 A. Remmers14 L. o'dannel (Co.Capt) 14 B . Wall .

t4 C. May 14 D. DeSanctis 25 S. Mea d15 M Lardo(Co.capt) 15 B . Norris 75 B Pearce 15 J. Tuohey 26 J. De Leije rtfi R. Gunersan

Drapa ct~ D17 L. Tickell18 V. Camera

.i6 K . Biggs 16 A. Renshaw 27 T. Howgat e

.78 S. Gntrtn 20 T Waller (VC) 17 A . Goold

18 Z Goold17 D. Morley 28 G. Lor d

19 J. Sp~ 21 R . Fenton .19 W. Hepworth

18 N. Wallace 30 A. Day20 C. Skxxo 22 J . Atkins 20 M . Sandberg 19 T. Peasnell 32 A. Newhouse21 DHe~t 24 R . Imlach 21 M . Lopiccolo 20 J . Davis 33 J . Newnham22 J. N91., 25 B. Strong 22 M . Hard 21 L. Taylor 34 A. Alexande r23 D. Shepherd24 A. Day,e

26 C . Shone (VC) .29 M Gravina

23 R . Schroth 24 W. Wettenhall 35 B . Laing25 S' T°"l

.31 C . Graham

24 M . Benkemoun25 J McCahon

25 N. Charles 38 J . Vujovich26 J. M"""mry 32 B. Woodland

.26 E . Kate

26 C. Hillier 44 D. Stocco27 R. Hannett 33 J. Kilgore 27 T. Daake 27 D. McGuigan

45 J Sinclair28 S . Grew 37 B. Fraser 28 B McDonald 29 D. Harry .

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29 A . Webb 30 T. Angove

31 K Shapard~Muener 39 A. Little 30 D . Mason 31 M . Shanks32 J.

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12 AEypyS Qg t gp~ypN 11 A. Gamble8 J. WILLIAMS 9 A. Prowse

8 Stewart Fta NFeLL :5 ADAV

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Under-19 - Section 3AJAX BENTLEIGH LA TROBE UNI MHSOBFC M ONASH BLUES

Coach : Michael Zemski Coach : Mick Lee Coach : Zoran Collavic Coach : Brad James Coach: Bruce Waldro nAsst Coach : Geoff Brew Runner: Tim Fitzgerald

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It H Comeadow 8. D Padulla12 B. Hershan 9 Morrison, L J . Paterson J . Dickinson .

12 L. Dixon 9. A Vincent13 R . S fbe rW 9 10 Conve ry, J

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20 D. Markov 18 Macleod, S D. McMaster M . Sudweeks 23 A. Lenehan 17 L Treadwell21 P. Wain 22 Frost, S N. Beck P. McGrath 24 G . Leslie

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Coach : Danny Minogue Coach : Harry Harisan Coach: Ben Pilley Coach : Tim Bell Coach : MaftN JackAsst Coach : Tony Dullard

1 N. Morrison-Story 7 S . Mountain 1 P. Baranello Team Manager: Janiene Hart 1 G . Williams2 J. Price 8 A . Eccles 2 J . Quirk Runner: Leo Dynes 2 S. O'Shea3 W. Collins 9 D. Thomson

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Winning EdgePresentations

Round 4 results reflected the pundits'expectations and yielded me an 87% successrate .Thank you to my avid readers, Dr Ross fromClayton and Bob from Williamstown, whopointed to my less than perfect proseregarding University Blues lack of success .

Review of Round 4 .Section 1 .St Kevin's clung to fourth place through aneighty eight point win over Old Brighton .Mt Lilydale started well against De La Salle

but a late appearance off the pine by CoachBen Buick, steered De La Salle to victory by

thirty five points . Best for the winners were ;

Tim Nicholas, Andrew Dimble and Brendan

Rossiter. Phil Hayes, Travis Flanagan and

Dan Johnson were best for Mt Lilydale .

In probably the most publicised match in ClubXVIII history, Old Melburnians had the betterof University Blues for most of the gamealthough a late Blue's resurgence saw themnearly snatch victory before an AdrianAnderson goal saw O .M .s home by six points .Old Xaverians defeated Old Scotch by theminimum margin, which is the best Scotchresult against the "Crocodiles" since their1995 premiership victory .Prahran through straighter kicking easilydefeated Mazenod by fifty four points .Section 2 .At half time Marcellin led Old Trinity by twelvepoints . The second half saw Marcellin incontrol of the game that they won by forty sixpoints . The "Eagle's" best were ; Nathan andSimon Matthews as well as David Liardi .

Trinity's best were ; Craig Heaven, Jon Caveand Lucas Welsh .Box Hill Sharks pushed Collegians down toseventh place through their seventy pointvictory . The Shark's on ball players ; led byDavid Payne, Daniel Grant and debutanteSam Thomas paved the way for the win .Old Xaverians doubled the Monash Bluesscore and won by fifty two points .Fitzroy Reds proved me wrong with a sixteenpoint victory after an even contest with OldEssendon Grammarians .

University Blacksregained sectionleadership with aresoundin gseventy nine poin twin over Therry Penola .Section 3 .Old Geelong jumped to sixth place throughtheir big victory over Old Scotch by forty sevenpoints.Caulfield Grammarians gave further notice oftheir improvement when they dominatedagainst Old Carey, en route to winning byninety two points .Inaccurate kicking throughout the gamemarred North Old Boys performance againstLa Trobe University whose players did showflashes of form. North won comfortably bythirty nine points .Whitefriars maintained their unbeaten recordwith their first ever victory over neighbours,Emmaus St Leos by twenty two points . A wideawake, van Winckel (5 goals), Vey andWestmore were best for Whitefriars .Fitzroy Reds had the bye .

CLUB

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6 17

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Preview of Round 5 .Section 1 .Traditional rivals St Kevin's and De La Sallemeet on the Righetti Oval . Based on thisseason's performances, this game will be won bySt Kevin's .Neither Mt Lilydale nor University Blues isenjoying success this season so selecting thewinner is difficult especially as the venue is alsoan unknown factor. The Blues and Mt Lilydalehave shown some form without being able tosustain the standard . I select University Blueswithout any great optimism .Football's oldest rivalry will be renewed whenOld Melburnians meet Old Scotch . Each team isplaying well and each could prove finalists .Given that Scotch pushed Old Xaverians to onepoint last week I select them to win again .Mazenod should notch victory over OldBrighton, who have yet to win .Prahran face a dangerous Old Xaverians, stillsmarting from their close call last week . Footballfitness and depth of talent will be the two vitalfactors in the Old Xaverians winning this match .

"Di

d Old Essendon falteragainst a strong opponen t

last week or was their form anaberration?"

Section 2 .Although Marcellin and Box Hill each have twowins, from my observations over the past twoweeks, I believe that the Sharks will win thisgame through their more direct play and theruck supremacy of, in form, Daniel Grant .Collegians and Monash Blues have developed agreat rivalry over many seasons . Today however,Collegians have an excellent opportunity torecover from last week's slump as well as froman administrative blunder as Monash have notyet been in a winning position . Collegians aremv selection .Second place is at stake at Victoria Park where

° Old Essendon Grammarians visit OldXaverians . Did Old Essendon falter against astrong opponent last week or was their form anaberration? We will know today! Old Xaveriansare a fit, fast and determined team who will testOld Essendon . My doubts about Old Essendonlead me to select Old Xaverians .University Blacks should have a percentagebuilding win over Old Trinity.

Fitzroy Reds should consolidate their positionin the top four by accounting for Therry Penola,are only a shadow of their teams of the past .Section 3 .Old Scotch should return to the winning list bydefeating Old Carey .Fitzroy Reds and North Old Boys shouldprovide a good standard game at RamsdenStreet. High marking is a hallmark of North,while determination and close checking areFitzroy characteristics . I select North as Ibelieve they will be too swift for Fitzroy andtheir team leaders, will have the superior skills .Old Geelong travel to Donvale to meetundefeated leaders, Whitefriars . Home groundadvantage and more depth of playing talent willenable Whitefriars to win .Neither La Trobe University nor Emmaus- St

Leo's have much form to recommend them . La

Trobe did show some form last week whereasEmmaus - St Leo's lacked stamina and

numbers against Old Scotch two weeks ago ona much smaller ground . I select La Trobe to win

this match .Caulfield Grammarians have the bye .

Team Managers.Please contact me with your best players by 6p.m. Sunday. Telephone 9467 2857 or e mailnknugentCaralphalink .com .au

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB 18 (1 )St Kevins v De La Salle

Mt Lilydale 0 C v University Blues - TBAOld Melburnians v Old ScotchMazenod 0 C v Old Brighto n

Prahran v Old Xaverians - switchedfrom o riginal draw

CLUB 18 (2)Marcellin v Box Hill Sharks

Collegians v Monash Blue sOld Xaverians (2) v Old Essendon Gr

University Blacks v Old TrinityFitzroy Reds v Therry Penola 0 B - at

Punt Road Oval, Richmond

CLUB 18 f31Old Scotch (2) v Old Carey

Caulfield Gr - ByeFitzroy Reds (2) v North Old Boys - atRamsden Street Oval, Clifton Hill

Whitefriars v Old Geelon gLa Trobe Uni v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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CLUB 18 (11OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 1 .5 3.8 4.8(32)

ST KEVINS 4.4 8.7 12.9 18 .12 (120)

Old Bright: G Earl A Liptrot L O'Neill M Stockdale . Best: Jenkin OakleyMcLachlan G Earl O'Neill Trim . SKOB: Details not received . Umpires:

Simon Brooks Mark Thornhill (F)MT LILYDALE OC 3.3 6.5 6.6 8.11 (59)

DE LA SALLE 3.3 5.5 11.7 14.10 (94)

Mt Lily: Details not received . DLS: Caustic 3 Rossiter 2 Jennings 2Nicholas 2 Norton 2 Murphy Moloney . Best : Dimble Norton Butler Buick

Lafferty Rossiter. Umpires: David Windlow (F)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.2 2.4 7.7 9.7 (61)

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 4.4 6.6 10.7 (67)

Uni Blues: McKinley 2 Fulton 2 Muir Kibbis Guthrie Glass. Best:McKinley Marshall McKerrow Glass Matt Robinson . Old Melb: Arden 3Anderson 3 W Middleton Hyde Matthews Officer. Best : Wettenhali Forbes

Coulton Matthews Miller. Umpires : Paul Motion Tony Robbins (F)OLD XAVERIANS 2.1 3.3 6.7 7.10 (52)

OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 6.4 6.7 7.9(51)

Old Xav: Davies 3 O'Kane 2 Horton Hall . Best : Conquest PoulisBeetham J Hardwick Belli O'Kane . Old Scotch : Miller 2 Glen ElliottGiulleri Fraser Craven . Best: Addison Elliott Guillen Logan ComportColeman . Umpires: Gerard Dowling Tom Windlow (F)PRAIIRAN 3.3 9.4 10.8 16 .9 (105)

MAZENOD 2.3 4.4 6.7 7.9 (51)

Prabran : Cartlidge 6 Davies 4 Erickson 2 Smith Geri Storer Ivak . Best:

Macpherson Kitchen Morton Fung Davies Cartlidge Erickson Kelly

Stephens . Maz: Ochuitto 2 Hickey 2 Grenda Scassera Palamara . Best:

Reed Little Varney Murnane Grenda Palamara Fitzpatrick. Umpires:

Trevor Hansen (F)CLUB 18 (2)

OLD TRINITY 3.2 4.2 5.2 6.2 (38)MARCELLIN 2.3 5.8 9.16 11.18 (84)

Old Trln : Dickenson 3 Welsh Parker C McDonald . Best : BrawnHllderbrandt J Cade C McDonald Heaven Dickenson. Marc: Leardy 4Symes 3 Grlbble Rigg S Mathews J Mathews . Best : S Mathews OrmandoSvmes N Mathews J Mathews Dearsley. Umpires : Danny Carroll (F)

BOX HILL SHARKS 5.6 9.10 12.17 16.23 (119)COLLEGIANS 1 .1 4.6 6.9 6.13 (49)

BHS: Baker 4 Viola 3 Thomas Powell Versteegen Kinsella Kett Smith .

Best: Payne Baker Thomas Powell Versteegen Ly. Coll: R McDonough 4Burn Grant. Best: M Day R McDonough J Gay Holes Parkinson Downs .

Umpires : Malcolm Foard Bob O'Halloran (F)

MONASH BLUES 2 .2 3.3 6.9 7.12 (54)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.0 9.6 13.8 16.10 (106)Mon Blues: Haines 2 Lombardo Johnstone M Woods CollierRichardson . Best: Arnett Collier Blasch Thomasen Lombardo West. OldXav : J Silk 3 Stribbley 2 J Ireland 2 Young 2 Quinn Faithful) Melvin .Smith W Ireland Gleeson Merolli . Best: D Meehan Stribbley J Silk JonesTrovato J Ireland . Umpires : Joe Salvatore (F)FITZROY REDS (1) 2.2 3.4 6.4 9.5 (59)OLD ESSENDON 1 .0 3.3 5.6 6.7(43)Fitz Reds: Grimmett 4 MacKay 3 Marron Gleeson . Best : Buckley AudenHannon George Grimmett Maeftay. Old Ess : Canons Hammon 2 CramNowland . Best : Miller Overman Hay Eddy. Umpires : Frank KavanaghJoe Ciccotosto (F)THERRY PENOLA 1 .0 1.2 5.2 6.2 (38)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .4 10.7 13.7 18 .9 (117)

Therry Penola : Murnane 3 Serong Toner Kennesey. Best : Kennesev

Hitchens Toohey Murnane Toner Saunders. Uni Blacks: R Wood 6 Peck

3 Carroll Matherson Bowls Merle, Ellis Ault Scott Webber. Best : R Wood

Carroll Scull Black Matherson Ault. Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)

CLUB 18 131OLD GEELONG 1.3 4.0 7.15 11 .18 (84)OLD SCOTCH (2) 2.1 4.2 4.5 5.7 (37)

Old Geel : G Allen 3 Ross Wilson Grills 2 De Fegley Knight. Best : RossUrquhart DeFegley C Stevens Knight G Allen . Old Scotch (2) : Lacey 3

Gordon Iser . Best : Iser Ballan Neilson R Wood Barnett New1on .Umpires: Rick Benson Steve Mason (F)OLD CAREY 2.1 4.3 6.8 10 .12 (72)CAULFIELD GR 6.6 14.8 19.15 24 .20 (164)

Old Carey : Guerra 3 Newhouse 3 White Winn Shrives Leong. Best:O'Reilly Newhouse Winn McConnell Guerra Shrives . Caul: Details not

received .Umpires: Simon Pearless (F)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .0 3.0 4.2 7.7 (49)

NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .6 8.12 11.18 11 .22 (88)

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Waterman J Lania N Bucei T Cleeland K Donovan J Rotella . NOB : J

Wright 7 P Boyd P Christian P Trimboll N B ar dot. Best: N Bardot P

Trimboli J Wright P Boyd. Umpires: Tony Hegan Paul Kelly (F)

EMMAUS ST LEOS 2 .0 4.1 5.3 9.3 (57 )

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Rank Name1 Tom Brain2 Norm Nugent3 Gavan Flower4 Ed Sill5 Glen Harrison6 Cam Nation7 Fraser Cameron

8 Barry Hickey9 Johathan Horn10 Peter Willamson11 Andrew Wu

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Results of Tribunal Hearings - ues ~i1j .tay 10 . 2005From April 3 0Jordan Schiano, Mazenod ( Reserves) . Headbutting, 0 matches .From May 7Michael Tyson, Hawthorn Amateurs . Striking, 3 matches.Mail Holmes, Banyule (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.Steve McKay, Therry Penola (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches .David Harris, Power House ( Reserves). Striking, 2 matches .`Tristan Banks, Ormond. Attempting to trip, 1 match.'Chris Sharp, Bentleigh . Striking, 2 matches .'Thomas Byrne, Old Xaverians ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.'Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Result of Investigation hearin - Tuesday May 10 . 2005St . Kevins and St. Bernards charged with a melee which also involvedspectators, in their under-19 match on Saturday April 30 at Righetti Oval .Both clubs found guilty of a minor melee. St Bernards fined $150 (2ndoffence over the last two year period), St . Kevins fined $500 (fifth offenceover the last two year period) .

L,iE ;.CBRESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmMt . Lilydale (C) Werribee (S)

Old Brighton (U)Old Trinity (U)Monash Blues (U)Fitzroy Reds (U)

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 3Marcellin (S), Whitefriars (S), Old Geelong (S), Marcellin (U),Old Melburnians (U), Old Xaverians (2) (C )

Division IScore Out ofB 4

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92C.'z-SERVE P W L D For 71r,st % Pis

OLD GEELONG 4 4 0 0 464 148 313.51 16LA TROBE UNI 4 4 0 0 392 180 217.78 16RUPERTSW00 0 4 4 0 0 416 210 198.10 16OAKLEIGH 4 2 2 0 299 238 125.63 8PENINSULA 0 8 4 2 2 0 304 350 86.86 8WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 1 3 0 274 314 87.26 4SWINBURNE UNI 4 1 3 0 227 288 78.82 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 1 3 0 239 356 67.13 4SALESIAN 0 C 4 1 3 0 189 389 48.59 4BENTLEIGH 4 0 4 0 135 466 28.97 0

iJ3 RESERVE PW L D Far Agst % PisWERRIBEE AMATEURSSOUTH MELB DISTRICTSUHS-VUST JOHNS O CMONASH GRYPHONSOLD WESTBOURNEWEST BRUNSWICKPOWER HOUS EKEWSYNDAL TALLY-HO

4 4 0 0 513 174 294.83 16

4 4 0 0 357 206 173.30 164 3 1 0 448 285 157.19 12

4 2 2 0 337 218 154.59 84 2 2 0 247 215 114.88 8

4 2 2 0 227 289 78 .55 84 2 2 0 188 262 71 .76 8

4 1 3 0 177 419 42 .24 4

4 0 4 0 202 342 59 .06 0

4 0 4 0 163 449 36 .30 0

1W RESERVE P s~ L D For A~ % Pts

ELSTERNWICK 4 4 0 0 442 135 327 .41 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 3 1 0 346 156 221 .79 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 3 1 0 335 215 155 .81 12ST MARYS 4 3 1 0 234 229 102 .18 12ALBERT PARK 4 2 2 0 262 249 105 .22 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 290 308 94 .16 8

BOX HILL NORTH 4 2 2 0 219 244 89.75 8BULLEEN COBRAS 4 1 3 0 269 388 69.33 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 0 4 0 69 542 12 .73 0

tl~dD~R 99 (~) P~ L D For Agst % PisST KEVINSCOLLEGIANSOLD SCOTCHMARCELLINOLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLEOLD BRIGHTONST BERNARDS

4 4 0 0 318 170 187.08 164 4 0 0 251 192 130.73 16

4 3 1 0 444 385 115.32 124 2 2 0 415 292 142.12 8

4 2 2 0 251 282 89.01 84 2 2 0 332 387 85.79 8

4 1 3 0 343 342 100.29 44 1 3 0 315 424 74.29 4

4 1 3 0 196 391 50.13 4

UNDER 19 (2) P W L D F~r Agst % PigOLD CAREY 4 4 0 0 454 370 122 .70 16RUPERTSW000 4 3 1 0 563 255 220 .78 12OLD CAMBERWELL 4 3 1 0 508 280 181 .43 12BANYULEVIEWBANK 4 3 1 0 430 334 128 .74 12

CAULFIELD GR 4 2 2 0 419 312 134 .29 8BEAUMARIS 4 2 2 0 435 386 112 .69 8OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 196 459 42 .70 B

OLD ESSENDON GR 4 1 3 0 311 414 75 .12 4WHITEFRIARS 4 0 4 0 268 509 52 .65 0OLD TRINITY 4 0 4 0 181 587 30 .83 0'Ineligible player Round 1

UNDER 99 (3) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD PARADIANSOAKLEIGHUNIVERSITY BLACKSST BEDES MENT TIGOLD IVANHOE

BENTLEIGHAJAXLATROBE UNI

MHSOBMONASH BLUES'Ineligible player Round 1

4 4 0 0 493 186 265.05 164 4 0 0 589 228 258.33 164 4 0 0 472 314 150.32 164 2 2 0 359 438 81 .96 84 2 2 0 165 363 45.45 84 1 3 0 257 300 85.67 44 1 3 0 224 302 74.17 44 1 3 0 336 475 70.74 44 1 3 0 265 386 68.65 44 0 4 0 270 563 47.96 0

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U-2,17 99 27itlE P W L D For .':--.t % Pis

MAZENOD 0 C 4 4 0 0 484 300 161 .33 16ORMOND 4 3 1 0 543 349 155.59 12SALESIAN SCORPIONS 4 3 1 0 588 415 141 .69 12HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 512 354 144 .63 8PENINSULA 0 B 4 1 3 0 402 557 72 .17 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4 1 3 0 227 325 69 .85 4DE LA SALLE (2) 4 1 3 0 319 491 64 .97 4OAKLEIGH CLAYS 4 1 3 0 280 564 49 .65 4

AQUINAS 0 C 4 4KEW 4 4EMMAUS ST LEOS O C 4 3FITZROY REDS 4 2RUPERTSWOOD (2) 4 2OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2THERRY PENOLA 0 8 4 2OLD SCOTCH 4 1BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 D

0 5140 5580 3580 3380 2220 2240 1840 2260 312

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297 .11 16173 .29 16

133 .58 12

95 .75 887 .06 862 .92 854 .44 861 .92 461 .66 0

CLUB 18 1 P~ L D Far A~st % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 326 215 151 .63 16

PRAHRAN 4 3 1 0 446 266 167.67 12

OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 337 206 163.59 12

ST KEVINS 4 3 1 0 417 273 152.75 12

OLD MELBURNIANS 4 3 1 0 326 279 116.85 12

DE LA SALLE 4 2 2 0 310 318 97.48 8

MT LILYDALE 0 C 4 1 3 0 234 374 62.57 4

MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 248 431 57.54 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 0 4 0 226 275 82.18 0

OLD BRIGHTON 4 0 4 0 137 454 30.18 0

'Ineligible player Round 1

CLUB i~ (2) P w L D FUNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD XAVERIANS (2)OLD ESSENDON GRFITZROY REDSBOX HILL SHARKSMARCELLIN

'COLLEGIANSMONASH BLUESOLD TRINITYTHERRY PENOLA 0 B

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Artst % Pts

4 4 0 0 432 168 257 .14 16

4 4 0 0 428 183 233 .88 16

4 3 1 0 306 189 161 .90 12

4 3 1 0 265 242 109 .50 12

4 2 2 0 337 319 105.64 8

4 2 2 0 201 258 77 .91 8

4 2 2 0 226 325 69 .54 8

4 0 4 0 202 345 58 .55 0

4 0 4 0 141 354 39 .83 0

4 0 4 0 144 398 36 .18 0

CLUB '8 WWHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYSCAULFIELD ORFITZROY REDS (2)OLD SCOTCH (2)OLD GEELONGEMMAUS ST LEOS 0 COLD CAREYLA TROBE UNI

PW L D For Agst % Pts

4 4 0 0 372

4 3 0 1 274

4 3 1 0 432

4 3 1 0 188

4 2 2 0 212

4 1 2 1 284

4 1 3 0 215

4 1 3 0 175

4 1 3 0 126

199 186.93 16185 148.11 14

305 141 .18 12148 127.03 12212 100.00 8309 91.91 6284 75.70 4359 48.75 4276 45.65 4

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A SECTION PMARCELLIN 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4OLD SCOTCH 4

OLD XAVERIANS 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 4STBERNARDS 4OLD MELBURNIANS 4

OLD TRINITY 4ST KEVINS 4COLLEGIANS 4

FY L D Far Agst % PIS

4 0 0 452 258 175.19 163 0 1 453 296 153.04 143 1 0 467 320 145.94 123 1 0 447 336 133 .04 122 2 0 424 412 102 .91 81 2 1 371 391 94.88 61 3 0 336 426 78.87 41 3 0 309 412 75.00 41 3 0 358 484 73.97 40 4 0 244 526 46.39 0

B $ECTIDN P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD BRIGHTON 4 4 0 0 436 313 139 .30 16

OLDIVANHOE 4 3 1 0 398 268 148.51 12

DE LA SALLE 4 3 1 0 462 327 141 .28 12

WHITEFRIARS 4 3 1 0 394 316 124.68 12

OLD ESSENDON GR 4 2 2 0 403 404 99.75 8

MHSOB 4 2 2 0 395 397 99 .50 8

MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 308 373 82 .57 8

'NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 3 0 262 411 63.75 4

CAULFIELD GA 4 0 4 0 291 412 70 .63 0

ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 0 4 0 265 464 57 .11 0

'Ineligible player Round I

C SECTION P W L D Far_AWOLD CAMBERWELL 4 3 1 0 503 277PARKDALE VULTURES 4 3 1 0 381 262BEAUMARIS 4 3 1 0 343 270UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1 0 333 273OLD PARADIANS 4 3 1 0 393 399HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 402 317THERRY PENOLA 0 B 4 2 2 0 380 433MONASH BLUES 4 1 3 0 325 384

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4 0 4 0 362 4594 0 4 0 228 576

181 59145 .42127 .04121 .9898.50

126.8187.7684 .6478 .8739 .58

t?9 SECTION P W L D Far AysL % Pls

FITZROY REDS 4 4 0 0 520 294 176.87 16

OLD CAREY 4 4 0 0 529 305 173.44 16ORMOND 4 3 1 0 568 309 183.82 12

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 3 1 0 448 425 105 .41 12

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 2 2 0 391 424 92 .22 8PRAHRAN 4 2 2 0 418 468 89 .32 8

OLD MENTONIANS 4 1 3 0 343 418 82 .06 4AQUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 391 522 74 .90 4

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE4 0 4 0 245 588 4 1 .67 0

GLEN EIRA

D2 SECTtCNOLD GEELONGLATROBE UNIRUPERTSWOODOAKLEIGHSALESIAN 0 CWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSBENTLEtGH'PENINSULA 0 BIVANHOE ASSUMPTIONSWINBURNE UNI'Ineligible player Round 1

D3 SECTIONST JOHNS 0 CWERRIBEE AMATEURSKE WWEST BRUNSWICKOLD WESTBOURNESOUTH MELB DISTRICTSUHS-VUPOWER HOUSEMONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY-HO

P~D Far AgsP

4 4 0 0 605 212 285 .384 4 0 0 521 270 192 .964 4 0 0 561 338 165 .984 3 1 0 477 371 128.574 2 2 0 329 408 80.64

4 1 3 0 321 399 80.454 1 3 0 356 539 66 .054 1 3 0 251 513 48 .934 0 4 0 355 576 61 .634 0 4 0 248. 472 52 .54

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P W_L D Far f .` %

4 4 0 0 764 366 208 .74

4 3 1 0 389 334 116 .47

4 3 1 0 302 284 10634

4 3 1 0 555 526 105.51

4 2 2 0 356 287 124.04

4 2 2 0 467 524 89.12

4 2 2 0 361 431 83 .76

4 1 3 0 513 516 99 .42

4 0 4 0 266 705 37 .73

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OLD SCOTCH 4 4 0 0 393 194 202.58 16

OLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 369 184 200.54 16

STBERNARDS 4 3 1 0 335 229 146 .29 12

OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 222 230 96.52 8

OLD HAILEYBURY 4 2 2 0 294 308 95 .45 8

COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 195 229 85.15 8

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 3 0 269 349 77 .08 4

OLD TRINITY 4 1 3 0 206 310 66.45 4

MARCELLIN 4 1 3 0 179 304 58.88 4

'ST KEVINS 4 0 4 0 167 360 46 .39 0

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DE LA SALLE 4 4 0 0 588 105 560.00 16OLD IVANHOE 4 4 0 0 334 167 200.00 16MHSOB 4 3 1 0 333 216 154.17 12

MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 291 234 124.36 8

OLD BRIGHTON 4 2 2 0 307 320 95 .94 8

OLD ESSENDON GR 4 1 3 0 239 356 67 .13 4

ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 1 3 0 206 327 63 .00 4WHITEFRIARS 4 1 3 0 206 345 59 .71 4

CAULFIELD GR 4 1 3 0 201 390 51 .54 4

NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 3 0 166 411 40.39 4

1', P RESERVE W 1 D For Ayst % Pa :.BEAUMARIS 4 4 0 0 412 207 199 .03 16

OLD PARADIANS 4 3 1 0 264 206 137 .86 12

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 2 0 321 227 141 .41 8

PARKDALE VULTURES 4 2 2 0 280 254 110.24 8

OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 247 241 102.49 8

HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 237 246 96.34 8

AJAX 4 2 2 0 206 242 85.12 8

BANYULE 4 2 2 0 213 314 67.83 8

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 4 1 3 0 237 311 76.21 4

MONASH BLUES 4 0 4 0 204 393 51 .91 0

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ORMOND 4 4 0 0 414 156 265.38 16OLD CAREY 4 4 0 0 352 265 132.83 16PRAHRAN 4 3 1 0 332 207 160 .39 12

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 3 1 0 328 298 110 .07 12FITZROY REDS 4 2 2 0 371 198 187 .37 8

OLD MENTONIANS 4 2 2 0 316 280 112 .86 8

AQUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 203 357 56.86 4

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 209 376 55.59 4

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 0 4 0 226 381 59.32 0GLEN EIRA 4 0 4 0 159 392 40 .56 0

P 6Y L D for Agst % Pis

4 4 0 0 501 195 256 .92 164 4 0 0 555 277 200 .36 164 3 1 0 389 375 103 .73 124 3 1 0 341 368 92 .66 124 2 2 0 365 372 98.12 8

4 2 2 0 379 457 82.93 84 1 3 0 317 421 75.30 44 1 3 0 244 378 64 .55 4

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