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The Big V Cometh!At this time of year, chances are the mystery gentleman sitting in the grandstandfuriously scribbling notes is not an opposition spy or media scribe . At VAFA groundsfrom A Section to D4, selectors have been doing the rounds trving to formulate teamsfor one of four representative matches that will take place in the upcoming weeks .In two Saturday's time (Queen's Birthday), the VAFA takes on the Southern Football
League for the Cystic Fibrosis Community Cup . Formerly known as the St KildaCommunity Cup, it features players predominantly from C Section downwards with asprinkling from A & B Section . Traditionally, the Amateurs have held the wood on theirbayside counterparts, though they have always been tight games .George Voyage is looking for his fourth straight win over the SFL and says "there is areal winning feel among the group" . "We have a group of spotters and selectors wh oensure that everyone is seen in action before selection" . Voyage said . "It really is a wonderful opportunity forthe boys" ,Although the side has been hit hard by injuries (particularly Al Parton, who has broken his arm), it will bestrengthened by several A & B Section players, several of which ( Mark Liddell, Pete Harrison and AndyCultrera) have wreaked havoc on the SFL in years past .As a curtain raiser to the game, the VAFA has implemented a new initiative, a North v South Under 19 game,which will hopefully see each Under 19 team represented . Ch ri s Bye (former coach of Therry and OldEssendon) an d Adrian Conno ll y (Ormond) will coach the respective sides .The following day, the pick of our Under 23 players take to the field against the WAAFL in Perth in Game 2of Australian Amateur Football Championships.Though last year's result was an absolute rout, the Western Australian boys recently had a 17 point win overSouth Australia in a curtain raiser to the West Coast- St Kilda game and will be no easy beats . Di d:bielburnians' James Beaumont is again expected to captain the side whileMichael Barker (Haileybury Dan Cull inan (Marcellin) and Cameron Purss (OldXavs) are all in white-hot form for their clubs . Former Essendon and Brisbanedefender Frank Dunell will coach the youngsters and says the wealth of talent inthe Amateurs makes for some difficult selection decisions . "It has been a verydifficult task at times but due to the outstanding talent that is available in theAmateurs" he said . 'Our main objective will be to win the match but moreimportantly to ensure that our players have an enjoyable and rewardingexperience" .Though the VAFA sides logically go in as favourites in these games, the boys from
the VCFL may prove a harder nut to crackquick glance at the I on July 17. The last time they met, in
' --il photos that hang atSportscover Arenaemphasises the calibre ofplayers to wear Big V overthe years ."
Barooga, the Country boys won by 26 pointsthough the Amateurs triumphed in the priorencounter at Sportscover Arena (2001) .Traditionally, the games pit the more ;physical, close-in style of the country teamagainst the quicker, free-flowing game of theAmateurs . The VCFL side will coached by
;rnuer Carlton star Brett Ratten . (who replaces Damien Drum, who in turn,replaced Rodney Eade) and is expected to feature a host of players with AF L
:r~ i ience . A win against the VCFL is doubly significant given that they draw theircjl~ it [rom competitions throughout the state and attract players on massive
:laries .
James Beaumont: 200 ; U23VAFA Captain - in wmte not tor m
1', ha<< ver the case, the months of June and July invariably showcase the best that our competition has to offer .., ia1cb. Jance at the photos that hang at Sportscover Arena emphasises the calibre of players to wear Big V
uvcr ui~ years. Hopefully, like years gone by, the Amateurs can go three from three .Jonathan Horn
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And Then There Were Six"Football", Nietzsche once wrote, "is a funny an dunpredictable game" . When yours truly is nailingfive from five in his tips to see off Wu and co, i tgets even stranger . Whatever the case, despite th eupsets, I reckon there's still six teams who arecapable of winning the A Grade flag . All it will takeis a solid run of success, some luck with injuriesand the odd smoky or two .And what better smoky than Old Xavs' DamienLynch, who has emerged from no-where to givehis new club some much needed forward potency .Lynch is very much in the Ben Mannix mould inthat if you were an opponent you'd take one lookat him, high five yourself and then ten minuteslater you'd be on the pine . He only kicked four butcould have kicked a lot more, pole-axed TimAurel-Smith and nailed some big marks and freakgoals . Cameron Purss in the ruck, Andy Bowen ona flank and Travis Ruyg of no fixed position wereeverywhere for the home side .
f Paul Corrigan knocks up more than35 touches and Brett O'Farrell dobs
seven, you'd put your house on theBloods to w in, right?"
Scotch weren't as bad as the final margin wouldsuggest but really did ruin their chances withsloppy kicking. Even as late as the last term, theywere still right in it, but missed about six genuinechances in ten minutes to blow yet anotherwinnable game .If Paul Corrigan knocks up more than 35 touchesand Brett O'Farrell dobs seven, you'd put yourhouse on the Bloods to win, right? Well no, theywere thumped by more than eight goals by aresurgent Uni team who are very much back inthe mix . The win heralded a return to form for EdClark and Andrew Lowcock while big George upfront is having his best season for many a year .Marcellin thumped OMs though Gian Romanin'smatch report (littered with about 35 Star Warsanalogies) led me to believe that Lando Calrisian(the suavest man in space) is actually running theshow down there. Still, Romanin himself snaggedtwo and Glenn Cox played typically well in his firstgame back from a bung shoulder .
Some big names backfor the Bernies (VFLbye) with Tim Harveyand Dannv Byrneboth dominating earlybefore the Calla nPotter show rolled into town and Bernard'sstrolled to an eleven goal win . Potter is the latestin a long line of Rupertswood boys to make thetrek from Sunburv to West Essendon (DanJordan, Ben Jordan, Simon Clarke, Luke Spinnerand Lucas Fielding) and from all reports, he isvery much at home in that sort of company.And finally to St Kevin's who would have been inall sorts had they lost but managed tomanufacture a sizzling eight goal final term to seeoff the increasingly struggling Trinity. MickGiansiracusa kicked a large proportion of thesecond half goals while at the other end, NickDowling did another good job, this time on BrentWalsh . SKOBS are one of those teams who playtheir home ground very well and this could provetelling when things hot up at the end of theseason .Marcellin or Farcellin?Are the Eagles the real deal? St Bernard's are theonly team of note that they've beaten and theywere shown up against the students . A few peoplestill have their doubts and even though I rate
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them pretty highly, I rate Xavs even higher. Thevisitors by 20 .I reckon the others pick themselves . . . Haileyburyat the Hotel Le Bad, Blues to keep rolling along atTrinity, St Bernard's to be too tall for St Kevin'sand Old Scotch to bounce back againstCollegians .Correspondents - Jonathan Horn -jonathan_g_hornCayahoo .co .uk
MILESTONE SOld Trinity - congratulates Richard Ramsdenwho last week played his 100th game for theClub . Richard's career began in 1997 and hewas a member of our U19 Premiership Team inthat year. Other highlights for Richard includeour 1999 B Grade Premiership win, when calledupon to ruck when his brother was injured .Richard's path to 100 games has been slow dueto trips overseas and injury, but over the yearshe has played many valuable games for both theSeniors and Reserve sOld Haileybu rians - congratulate Darren Layon playing his 100th game for the Bloods thisweek . Darren first played in 1997 winning theUnder 19 Best & Fairest in 1998 . Since then hasplayed seniors, mostly on the backline as a closechecking but attacking defender . Well done'Daz' . Also Simon Davey and Robert Ladd onplaying their 100th games for the Bloods lastweek against Uni Blues . Simon first played in1997 and had his career interrupted by injury.Robbie first played in 1998 and whilst not aracehorse, is a very hard to beat key defender .Well done 'Bugs' and 'Laddie 'Old Melburnians - congratulates JamesBeaumont on reaching his 50-game milestonewith the club this Saturday. Since joining theclub in 2002, James has played nearly all hisfooty at senior level, impressing all at junctionOval with his skill, courage and leadership . Amember of the club's 2002 Premiership team,James has also represented Victoria at seniorand under-23 level, where he was adjudged theside's best player by selectors last year, and tookout the competition's Rising Star award in 2004 .James brings delight to all OMs supporters and
look fonvard to seeing him don the navy blu e0 years to come. Congratulations James !
t' SEC'I'_JNOld Haileybury v Old Melburnians
Marcellin v Old Xaverians - 96 .5 Inner FM
Old Trinity v University Blues
St Bernards v St Kevin s
Old Scotch v Collegians - at Spo rtscover
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A SECTIO NUNIVERSITY BLUES 7.3 10.5 14.7 21.9 (135)OLD HAII.EYBURY 3.1 5.2 10.3 13.7 (85)But Blues: DeCrespigrty 6 Scanibler 4 Clark 3 Butko 2 Rankin 2 Tanner 2Muhelbach Rvan. Best : Paterson McKinnon DeCrespigrty Clark LowcockScamb[er. Old Hail: O'Farrell 7 Warnes 2 Siapantas Jones SeccullChisholm . Best: P Corrigan Jenke O'Farrell Trollope Lay S Langford-Jones .Umpires : Geoff Caulfield Grant Joyner (F) Cameron Hayes (B) DarnelKofced Lucas Robson (G )OLD MELBURNIAPiS 0.2 4.7 6.12 8.141621MARCELLIN 2.5 5.5 9.8 16.12 (108)Old MeIIr. Hicks 3 Bunn 2 J Berry Kennon Lam. Best : Lacey TuckerRoberts J Berrv Burin Toll . Marc : Cullman 6 Addison 2 L Considine 2Frazer 2 Rornatun 2 Abrittatns Dobson . Best: Rice L Considine DobsonWaters Cull(nan Ronu-uun.Umpires: Wayne Hinton Dirk Kramer (F) Ben Parsons AndrewTrlantaiyllou (B) Gavin Roberts Dominic Napoli (G )OLD XAVERIANS 3.5 6.6 12.9 18.12 (120)OLD SCOTCH 1.5 7.11 9.16 9.23(77)Old %av: Lynch 4 Bowen 4 Arnold 3 Agtus 2 Clarke 2 Colbert OckleshawBeetham. Best : Purss Ruyg Arnold Lynch Lethlean Bowen . Old Sc :Gertsmart 3 Kitchen 2 B Phillips Wigttey Finocchinro Snaddon . Best :W'tgney Saunders Pugstey Hume Gnatt S Dick .Umpires: Tint Sutcliffe Mark Gibson (F) Peter Monottl Matt Jettfartson (B)Bernie Hoare Andrew Esposito (G )ST KEVINS 0.4 4.5 8.8 16 .11 (107)OLD 1RINrtY 1 .2 3.6 5.12 7.15 (57)SKOB : M Giansiracusa 5 Chard 3 Bare 2 McKee 2 Pope Bowies GreenhantMarehesani. Best : Garvey Dowling Ma}toney Greenham Bowles MGianstracusa. Old Trim Cultrera 4 Walsh 2 Medland . Best : BeardsleySaunders Medland Cultrera Reynokis Ramsden .Umpires : Leah Gallagher Richard Eastwood (F) Will Stokes Dean HerskopeIB) Vin Vescovi Dartiel Scuth, (G )COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.6 12.10 15 .13 (103)ST BERPlARDS 8 .6 16.9 17 .13 29.15 (169)Coll: Bull 2 Fry 2 Couch 2 A Baxter 2 Dixon Rowston Jones BknmleldJorgensen Weekes Taft. Best : A Baxter Dixon Mooney Fry Weekes Bull . StBern: Potter 9 Byrne 3 Kavanagh 2 N Mitchell 2 Spurner 2 Harvey 2 Legudt2 Kennett Liberatore McLaughlin Madden Gill Cheep Blunt. Best:McLaughl'ut Kavanagh Blunt Potter N Mitchell Byrne .Umpires: Sacha Koffman Russell Davidson (F) Peter Teasdale BrenoanCarmon (B) Bernie Jephson Patti Gait (G)
A RESERVEUNR'ERSriY BLUES 1 .3 3.7 5.14 11.19 (85)OLD HAII.EYBURP 5.3 8.4 9.5 9.5 (59)Uni Blues : Westmore 5 Robbins 2 Irvine Heinz Gin Brookes. Best: TerrillHutchins Westmore Brookes Fishley [nine. Old Hall : EfstaUUou 6 Dowtmg2 P Langford-Jones. Best: Ferguson R Mitchell J McLauchlan EfstaduouSaunders ClnpperHeld.OLD MELBURNIANS 4.8 10.9 15.11 17 .15 (117)MACELLIN 1.0 3.2 4.5 5.6 t36iOld MeID : Kennedy 5 Matthews 4Farquharson 2 Hawkins 2 Alder GrantM . Prowse J . Rav. Best: Jenkins Butler J .Ray A. Prowse TheodoulouFarquharson . Marc: Weston 2 Galati Gnrnes Wignell. Best : Hansen GalanConte Colville scouts Davis .OLD %AVERIANS 0 .3 5.9 9.9 11.12 (78)OLD SCOTCH 0.6 3.7 7.8 9.11 (65IOld X av: Beattie 2 Jones 2 Pascen 2 Rush 2 Larkins D Walsh 0'Meara .Best: Callinan Pascert Santalucia OMeara Ryan Freer . Old Sc: Brooke 2Phillips 2 Beattie Elliott Sutcliffe Beaurepatre Sutherland. Best: CraneBeattie Sutcllffe Hoskmg Allen Sutherland .ST 10r'VBiS 2.6 6.9 11.12 12.14 (86)OLD TFiINrtY 2.3 3.3 5.4 7.10 t521SKOB: Lynch 4 Mulkeants 2 Gian .snaeusa P Mount Mitchell JaguersMurray Taylor. Best: D Mahoney Grant Kalesaran Mitchell Taylor Maguire .Old Trim Hogarth 3 Rotrutey Rarnsden Christen Hookes, Best : HogarthWawrnnvtrzak Ronatey Williams Cole Stebms .COLLEGIANS 3.3 4.3 5.5 10.5(65)ST BERNARDS 3.1 6.4 8.5 11.6 (72)Coll: Canrtizzo 3 Stone 2 Rice Bobeff Smith Shutkfleld Fabns . Best:Shntklleki Rice Barber Malone Catnllao Stone . St Bern: Perrett 3Miztewtm 2 Stapleton 2 J Evans Hughes tvtihailrnne Ryan . Best : N South AMitchell J Evans Walsh Mmewtri Harrison .
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Universitv Blues v St Bernards
St Kevins v Collegian s
B SECTIONMazenod 0 C v De La Salle
Old Brighton v North Old Boys
Whitefriars v Old Essendon Gr
MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers - atSportscover Arena, Sunda y
Old Ivanhoe v Caulfield G r
C SECTIONOld Camberwell v Monash Blues - TBA
Therrv Penola 0 B v Beaumaris
Hampton Rovers v University Blacks
Parkdale Vultures v Old ParadiansBanyule v AJAX
Dl SECTION
Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Glen EiraOrmond v Old CareyOld Mentonians v Aquinas 0 C
Bulleen Templestowe v Prahran
Fitzrov Reds v Yarra Vallev 0 B
D2 SECTIONOakleigh v RupertswoodOld Geelong v BentleighLa Trobe Uni v Williamstown CYMS
Salesian 0 C v Peninsula 0 B
Swinburne Uni v Ivanhoe Assumption
D3 SECTIONOld Westbourne v West Brunswick
South Melbourne Districts v Power House
UHS-VU v St Johns 0 C
Werribee Amateurs v Monash GryphonsKew v Svndal Tally-Ho
D4 SECTION
Elsternwick v Box Hill North
Eltham Collegians v Albert Park
North Brunswick - Bye
Hawthorn Amateurs v St Marys
Bulleen Cobras v Richmond Central
UNDER-19 SECTION 1Marcellin v St KevinsCollegians v Old XaveriansOld Scotch - ByeUniversity Blues v St BernardsDe La Salle v Old Brighto n
UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Melburnians v Banvule ViewbankCaulfield Gr v Old CareyBeaumaris v Whitefriar s
Old Essendon Gr v Old CamberwellRupertswood v Old Trinity
UNDER-19 SECTION 3St Bedes Mentone Tigers v La Trobe UniOld Ivanhoe v University Blacks - TBABentleigh v MHSO B
Monash Blues v OakleighOld Paradians v AJAX
UNDER-19 [21 BLUEOrmond v Salesian Scorpions - at SportscoverArena, Friday June 3 at 6.15 p.m.Peninsula 0 B v Old HailevburvMazenod 0 C v Hampton Rovers - switched fromoriginal draw - at 1 .30 p.m .De La Salle (2) v Oakleigh Clays - at Waverley Parkat 11.30 a.m .
UNDER-19 (21 REDOld Scotch - ByeKew v Fitzrov RedsAquinas 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe
Rupertswood (2) v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - at 11 .30a .m. TBC
Therry Penola 0 B v Old Westbourne - No. 1 Oval,John Fawkner Reserve, Francis Street Oak Park
CLUB 18 ( 1Old Melburnians v St KevinsMt Lilvdale 0 C v Old XaveriansOld Scotch v Mazenod 0 CUniversitv Blues v PrahranDe La Salle v Old Brighton
CLUB 18 (2 1Old Xaverians (2) v MarcellinCollegians v Fitzroy Red sOld Essendon Or v Universitv BlacksMonash Blues v Therry Penola 0 BBox Hill Sharks v Old Trinity
CLUB 18 (3 )Fitzroy Reds (2) v Old Scotch (2) - clash with SeniorsCaulfield Or v La Trobe Uni
North Old Bovs v WhitefriarsEmmaus St Leos 0 C - ByeOld Carey v Old Geelong
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St Bedes Mentone -Tigers scored theirfirst win of the year with an impressivevictorv over Caulfield Grammarians atGlenhuntlv Park.
An injury hit Melbourne High were notdisgraced in their game against De La Salleand a six goal last quarter certainly givesthe club some light for the future . AnthonyCassell . Harper and Ash Hogan were allgood for the High .
Good game out at Donvale that theTonners looked like winning in the firsthalf and were still right in it in the finalbreak. But the absence of Toby Ewartallowed the bigger Friars to take controland come away with a good win . TrevorMarch a recruit from Warrnambool kicked5, with defenders Josh Dickerson andAnthony Bristow brilliant, and young JonEdge had some smart moments.
Both the Nodders and NOBS weredesperate for a win in what MMA terms thefootv see saw . Confused a few of us hereMike . Even first quarter . with the homeside wearing the visitors down through thesecond . maintaining that with a 10 goal to6 second half. Nick Parry kicked the goal ofthe year!?! . Apollonio . Linden back from OSand Hose who quitened Minton-Connellwere all good for the victors .
The Hoers suffered their second home lossfor the season against a more tenaciousOld Essendon at Chelsworth Park . Againan even first half but the Grammar heldout against many Ivanhoe forward thruststo record a good 23 point victory . ChrisCrowlev . Anthonv Oates and Nick Russian, ere all good for the vanquished .
PREVIEW
Old Essendonget the chance toput someconsistency intotheir game today as the welcome MHSOBto the Grammar. At ho}ne OEG are veryhard to beat and the High still troubled byinjuries will be looking to the ensuingweeks to get some players back and returnto the winning list . But today is not thatday . OEG at hom e
" close game ensures here but
Ahome ground advantage sways
me to tip NOBS for the third week in
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NOBS welcome Caulfield Grammar to theGillon for the first .time in a few years . Bothsides are showing reasonable form . A closegame ensures here but home groundadvantage sways me to tip NOBS for thethird week in a row.
ctu aB SECTIONNorth Old Bovs Minton-Connell 3 35
Old Brighton Pirrie 4 27MHSOB Pertzel 1 24
Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair 4 24
tkliitefriars Bird 1 20
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St Bedes Mentone-Tigers welcome OldIvanhoe to Brindisi . Epic battle in lastyear's first semi, but differentcircumstances prevail today and try as themight just cannot see the Tigers, gainingrevenge on their visitors for last year's loss .Although relative strangers to the groundHoers play it well enough to win .
On form down at South Road OldBrighton should beat Mazenod. But theNodders have a nasty habit of bringing outthe worst in the Tonners so the hugeBrighton contingent will not be restingeasily until the final siren sounds whichwill see them just in front .
Long term rivals De La Salle anditefriars clash in the Match of the
Round at East Malvern today. And what abeauty this promises to be . Both fastrunning skilful sides with a good blend ofyouth and experience smalls and talls . Toadd to the intrigue Pat Mannix is backcoaching against his old club . I am in twominds which way to go here and as usualwill take the easy way out and go with thehome side .
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LC,-Z --'3NDe La Salle v Whitefriars
Old Brighton v Mazenod 0 C
Old Essendon Or v MHSOB
St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Ivanhoe
North Old Boys v Caulfield Or
ONMHSOB 4 .1 6.2 8.5 14.8 (92)DE IA SALLE 4.1 8.4 13 .11 17.15 (117)MHSOB : Andersoa 2 Harper 2 Hogan 2 G McCully 2 Taft 2 Pertzel WalkerWhile Ternes . Best: Cassell Harper Hogan White Pertzel Svirskos . DLS:Corm 5 Duggan 4 Laragy 3 MarmLe 3 Brown 2 . Best: Sherman Morel JolleyCorm Laragy Duggan.Umpires: Steve McCarthy Brendan Devlnt (F) Ryan Place Santo Caruso (B)Travis Stortl Eddie Boal IG iWHITEFRIARS 2.4 4.6 11.10 16.15 (111)OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 7.7 12.8 ] 4.10 (94)White : Anderson 4 Wallace 3 Carrigg 2 M Carbone 2 Phan 2 Bird DannJanson. Best: Cama Cunningham Janson Swain J Power Campbell .Old Br. March 5 Pime 4 J Edge 2 Hendra Dawes Mason . Best: DickersonDawes March Hendra Phelan Bristow.Umpires : Jamie Kvnts Peter James IF) Sean Collins Paul Leggett (B)Michael O'Donnell Damel Brookes (G )MAZENOD 0 C 3 .4 7.8 11 .12 17 .16 (118)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 5.4 7.5 11.7 (73)Maz: Javaweera 3 J Dunne 2 Apollomo 2 Pitts 2 Kelly Jones Veltman RameParry Stanley M Chamberlain B Chamberlain . Best : Kelly Apollomo DChamberlain Linden Hose Murrav . NOB : Minton- Connell 3 D Brady 3 Cox2 Sleep 2 D Joyce . Best : Curry .Viaxton T Sheehan Roberts Spurring DBrady.Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan Rob Maystnn (F) Andrew Rech¢nann FrankPalermo (BI Jack Register Pat Mitchell (G )OLD iVANHOE 3 .1 4.2 8.4 12.101821OLD ESSENDON GR 1.6 5.9 10.9 16.9 (105)Old Iv: Luxon 2 Russian 2 Branigan J Hope Beinke Thompson CuratoloCulbert Hares, Theodossi. Best: Fraglacnmo Oates Crowley J Hope RussianHaros . Old Ess: Skume 4 Flaherty 3 Stone 2 Stormont Biggs BartramObllubek Podger Hand Portia. Best : Baddeley Tawner Ryan Fraser PodgerFlahertyUmpirts: Dash Peins Troy Jones (RFL) IF) Julian Macciont DanielMonaghan (RFL) (B) Steven Plperno Mark Grady (RFL) (G)CAULBIELD GR 0.3 5.8 8.11 14.15 (99)
ST BEDES MENfONE TIGERS6.3 8.7 11.7 16.19 (105)Cant- Sinclair 4 B Gross 4 Goold 2 Knight Gu}ett Winter May. Best : BruhnB Gross Docker Green O'Neill Winter . St B/hir: L Terrell 4 Scandi 3 Tyqum
2 Hilton Capsalis L Wilde Kane Kidd Osborne Beasley. Best: St BfMT:
Capsafls M Terrell McGettigan Tyqu7n J Cotmelley A Connelley .
Umpires: Luke Holmes Simon Stokes (F) Rob Maysion Jnr Paul Carroll (B)Matthew Kent Clive Shipley (GI
B RESERVEMHSOB 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.8(441DE LA SALLE 2.5 3.10 6.14 7.20 (62)MHSOB: Feferkranz O'Brien Nicholas Greenhill Harding Wngttt . Best :Coxon Czwarno Feferlaanz Nicholas Fox Harding. DLS: Cossuck 4F'ague2 Walmsley. Best : Hyde Punton Cossack Walrnsley Quick Powell .WI3T2'ErRiARu 3 .4 6.10 9.13 11 .17 (83)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 5.2 6.3 8.5(53)White: Baggoley 3 Woods 3 M Nunan 2 Gardiner 2 Pawllek . Best: MatusonR Pawiick Day Glenn NI Nunart Gardiner. Old Br. Maguire 2 Scott 2Kennedy Eastgate Van Den Dungen Cooney . Best : Paterson MaguireEastgate MeNfcol Kennedy Ginmvan .MAZENOD 0.1 5.5 7.8 13.10 (88)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.0 6.1 10.1 14.1 (85)Maz: J oshua Sehiano 6 Boyd 2 Nelson Lee Fuller D Moms Castncum .Best: Joshua Schtano Vallence Hawkins Boyd D Moms Sumer. NOB:Gargan 3 Barker 2 Tehan 2 B Sheehan 2 Cugola 2 0'Bree Fitzgerald Maher .Best: Maher B Sheehan Wellman Citroen Covert Irvin .OLD IVANHOE 6.3 6.5 10.9 14.13 (97)OLD ESSENDON 2 .1 5.5 5.5 7,5(47)Old Iv: Cornelius 4 Mathew 3 Snell 2 Pearce 2 Nagel Fowler Z Keane . Best:Pearce Mathew Leech Dutalus Ga George Snell. Old Ess: Legudi 3 Fewster2 Flaherty Williamson . Best: Kavanagh Fewster Parker Dawson U,-udiCampbell.CAULFIELD GR 1.1 1.2 4.6 9.8 (62)
STBEDES MEYfONE TIGERS 5.4 10.6 13.9 18.10 (118)Caulfield Gr. Fanner 3 James 3 Rudd DArcy Grigg. Best: Edwards
Gerrand Cassidy Fanner Murphy Crathern. StB/MT: Napier 4 Groves 3
McColl 2 Kempster 2 Kelleher 2 Bell Paterson Borella Wilson Andrews .
Best: Berella Napier Firth Gordon Maddocks Groves .
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B SectionCAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD MHSODFC NORTH OLD BOY S
Coach: Stephen Wright Coach : Manc Lox-e caxh: M :xe McArttm-Afien ccach : Davd Sk.- Coach : Tony Ega n
Ass Coach : Lachlan Kellaway Asst Ad., G°"`xry AsL Do"s' An°re" sumenam' Asst cot-
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Res: Peter OlivienRes: Marty Keflurer
Club 18 : Bw njann BurkArMrew P~kcmraJ
Res. Coath : Tony C4'?ans Res Cozch : Jarrue Dean
1 J Foley 1 L Walker C r 1 T. Castricum 1 J Berried 1 J . Cassel l
2 A Bruhn 2 R Buckley 2 M . Chamberlain 2 S McCully (S-Capt) 2 J . Penei l3 C Knight 3 B Conn C 3 D. Christie 3 D Rosman 3 T. Sheeha n4 M Liddell 4 L Harrison DVC 4 C. Lee 4 M White (S-VC) 4 S . Slee p5 S Kendall 5 M Duggan VC 5 D. Chamberlain 5 8 Betheras 5 A . Crameri6 N Craven
' Sr R Quick Nelso n6 P6 M Brain 6 H . Ma leston e
pNeil l7 R O8 R Foote 6 M Moore
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7 S Whittingto n8 J Garner 7 J . Brown e
9 M Frater 7 P Harrison DVC 8 A. Morris 8 J Dixon 8 S . Cox10 A Will (C) 7r S Conway 9 D . Kelly g D Fairchild 9 L. Curry11 B Carboni 8 J La Ragy 10 B. Chamberlain to P Smith to To. Brad y12 D Pearce (VC) 9 J Moloney 11 D . Hose 10 I Banett 11 T. Robert s12 M Sainsbury 9r D Browning 12 J. Cuberes 11 R Tames 12 G . Maxto n13 A Green14 B Gross 10 TSilvers 13 M. Regan 12 J Aitken 13 S . O'Connor
15 A Docker 10r M Ellis 14 N . Meehan 12 M Feferkranz 15 J . Nihil l
16 N Fallu 11 P Bourke 15 N . Parry (VC) 13 S Anderson 16 C. Dynon16 J Wright 12 M Fietdsend 16 M. Apollonio 14 M HamiHon-H o
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17 S Argyros 13 A Johnstone 17 T. PittsBrien15 A O
16 J Walker19 R Flanders
18 B Baxter 14 W Dwyer 18 D . Dunne McCull yG
20 J. Sutherlan d18 J Jame s19 B Evans
15 P Bowden 19 L. Buszard Limbrick (S-DVC )18 R 21 A. Wellman
20 H Vella 16 S Hyland 20 C . Murray 18 C Wright 22 D . Tehan
21 M Pennycwck 17 L Bowden 21 S . Castncum 19 S Robinson 23 S. Minton-Connel l
22 C Fagan 18 A Coffey 22 S . Veltman 20 L Home 24 M. Fitzgerald
23 C McGrath 19 R McArdle 23 S . Oldman 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 26 D . Brady24 C Murphy 19r G Gilbert 24 D. Nisbett 21 W Taft 27 C . O'Bre e25 B Sinclair 20 A Shields 25 S . Stanley 22 A Svirskis 28 D . Joyce25 N Dorman 21 D Rayson 26 J . Dunne (C) 23 A Hogan 29 C . Hoskin9(VC )26 S Widlala (VC)
21r C Hyde 27 M . Regan 24 J Pertzel 30 D . StnbW_y27 J Sayers28 J Jacobs 22r M O'Donnell 28 P. Jones 25 H Taylor
dese31 L . Boyl e
29 N Guyed 22 M Brown 30 D. Hansen 26 L Eva s32 B . Sheehan
30 M Sharpe 23 R Sherman 31 P. Delmastro 27 W Backway 33 M . Barke r30 D Elias 24 J Morel 32 A. Strawn 28 T Dunne 35 M. Carney31 W Bowes 25 R Walmsley 33 S. Balloch 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 36 D . Tonkin (C )32 A Lawson
28 J Hirst 34 C. Boyd 29 W White 37 A . Ferre r33 S Fryers34 H Baker 29 C Postlethwalte 35 R. Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M . Amo r
35 S Thompson 30 B Mannix 36 G . Miller 31 M Bowen 40 A . Ega n
36 G Crathern 31 S Hyde 37 T. Valiance 32 A Cassell 4t Gargan
37 B Scott 31r K Mannix 38 D. Hallet 33 L Campbell 42 D.Sheehan38 N Edwards 32 D Lowe 39 D. Oldman 34 E Thompson (S-DVC) 43 J . McKenzi e39 A Bosna 33 N Stewart 40 G . Massey
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45 G . Irvi n. 40 M Wilson41 B Jetfklns
34 V Moloney 41 M. Ventunni 36 S Magee47 J . Mahe r
42 A Strain 36 W Jolley 42 C . Raine 37 T Harper48 M . Kelly
43 T Gerrand 37 D Davis 43 J . Schiano 37 M Ting 49 A. Cugola
44 B Hasforth 38 V Buckley 44 D . Linden 38 C Naiton 53 S . Butcher
45 B Acfield 38r P Hesse 45 S. Paine 39 D Fox 54 B. Govett46 K Weir 39 B Oakley 46 D . Hensman 40 A Lust (R-Capt) 55 C. Stribley47 S Jenkinson 41 D McInerney 47 A . Man)eklan 41 J Anderson 58 R. Citreon48 R Chapple 42 D Jarvis 48 C . Jayaweera 42 C Wright 60 M. Cribbes (RC)49 G Psalte r50 N Green 43 A Greenalgh 51 M. Murray 43 R Coxon 64 Ti . Brady
51 W Rudd 45 T Molan 52 G. Tilling 44 J Newton45 R Czwarno
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52 G Winter 52 T Moloney 53 J . Mather 46 I Casting53 J Gross 54 A Skinny 54 D . Grant 47 D Hollenberg54 T Franklin-Jones 55 A McLeish 55 L. Fuller 48 M Webste r55 C Hooper 56 L Seeger 57 P. Souter 49 S Yue56 B Napie r57 P Farmer 57 R Hancock 58 D. Morns 50 K Harding
58 S Cunlrffe 59 B Vague 60 A . Bouchereau 51 D Vicendese
59 D Buckthought 62 C Punton 61 M . McDowell 52 M Lard y
60 R Saunders 70 M Krezel 64 T. Bourbon 53 S Mitchel l61 T Royal 66 J. Pereira 54 D Learmont-Walker
62 C Sheppard 67 J. Bates 55 C Eva63 Z D'Arcy 68 L. Hawkins 56 T Wrigh t64 T Wailes 57 S Foley65 B Jenkinson 58 P Greenhil l66 C Grigg 59 A Hall67 D Loeqe CO M Nicholas68 L Cotto n71 M Cassidy
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Coach : Greg McLoughlin Coach : David Calthorpe Coach : Gerard Sholly TIGERS Coach : Pat MannixAssistant : Adam McConnell Res Coach : Kornel Dachs Res Coach: Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach : Peter Randall
Res . Coach: Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res. Coach : Chris Rubick
2 A . Pime 1 J. Panagiotopolus 1 A. Oates 1 B . Collins 3 M. Carbone3 C. Barrow 2 D. Biggs 2 L. Lochran (V.Capt) 2 L . Wintle 5 B. Phan3 L. McDonald 3 M . Oxnam 3 S . Curatolo 3 L . Borella 6 P. Campbel l4 A . MacGillivray (dvc) 4 M . Ryan 4 S . Geilings (Sens) 4 L . Beveridge 7 S. Brosoi o5 A . Edge 5 S . De Morton B . Davis (Res) 5 S. Napier 8 B Janson6 R . Stewa rt 6 C. Ridley 5 C. Georgio 6 J. Kane .
9 A Pawlik7 C . Reborn 7 J . Leask 6 S . Kent 7 S. Rose8 A Scafidi
.11 T Wallace8 C . McNicol ( Co C .R .)
g P. Phelan (Capt)8 J . Heritage 7 J . Gieschen
8 G Hope
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10 J . Edgeg J . Stormont .
9 D . Payne10 M . Wintle 13 J. Anderson
11 B Mason 10 T. Biggs10 C . Crowley (V.Capt)
12 P. Groves 14 T. Carngg12 J . Perrett ( dvc) 11 J . Buckley
11 N Russ ian13 R. Sampien 1 6 J . Power
12 S. Eastgate 12 J . Kavanagh.
12 C . Branigan14 A. Connoll y15 T McColl 17 A. Carbon e
13 R . KerNd
13 B . Haki m14 R Legudi
13 A . Alagona 16 A. Hipweil 18 M . Bake rs13 N . Edwar . 14 B. Thompson 17 N. Corda 19 A. Hill
14 S. Williams 15 D . Mezo 15 T. Beinke 18 D. Lynch 20 L. Swain15 B. Gadsden 16 M. Bordignon 16 S. Price 19 A . Dru ry 21 S . Alexander16 J. Homann 17 D . Forrest 17 M. Veal 20 L. McMurray 22 N. Cunningha m17 A. Van Den Dungen 18 D . Flaherty 18 J . Hope (Capt) 21 J . Connelly 23 P. Stagg18 A. Salem 18 S. Dawson 19 P. Dinakis 22 L. Capsalis18 M . Jackson 19 E. Healey 20 D . Hawkes ( C .Res) 23 J . Lynch 24 J . Daou
19 S. Ginnivan 20 S. Playfair 21 S. Fragiacomo 24 J . Tyquin 25 G. Day
19 P. Angelini 21 S. Dale 22 B. Nagel 25 J . Knuppei 27 B . Gard iner20 M . Smith 22 M. Portia 23 K. Theodossi 26 M . Hecker 28 A . Baker21 R. Joseph 23 J. Hughes 24 G . Haros
27 S . Kingwell 29 A . Glenn21 T Ewen 24 J. Dazkiw 25 E. Byrne
28 M. Andrews 30 M. Power22 J Murch
25 A. Frazer 26 I . Dawkins29 D . Wetars30 M McGemgan
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31 C . Osborne 32 G . Kennedyy.25 A. Kennedy 27 A. McKenzie 28 M . Tobias 32 G . Kempster 33 C . Fulto n
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27 D. Paterson 29 S. Uebergang 30 J. Leech 34 L. Carson 36 C . Dyer
28 A . Bristow 30 M . Dragojlo 31 J. Stevens 35 A. Sewers 38 C . Carrig gDickerson29 J 31 D. Candi 32 S. Kefalas 36 A. Waistab 39 N . Brisbane.Richardson29 B 32 D. Poulton 33 N. Pra tt 37 T. Groves 40 D . Atkins.
30 T. March 33 M . Velardo34 A. Teman 38 J. Maddock s
39 E McKenzie 42 S. Anderson31 A . Paroissien 34 D. Podger 35 M . Polloc k
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39 M . McColl 43 N . Elliott31 S . Jackson 35 L.Kavanagh M . Mealy (Res) 40 M . Kelleher 44 B. Bir d32 A . Goldner 36 C. Obliubek 37 G Hartrick 41 M . Rouse 45 S . Cleven33 L. Dale 37 A . Parker
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--inis GraceHere is a summary of an interview by Geoff Reflleywith Dennis Grace, senior coach at Elsternwick .
GR - Dennis, what is your coaching
background? F-DG - I am in my second season as PElsternwick's senior coach . I waspreviously coach of Monash BluesUnder 19's for 4 years . We achievedMonash's only Under 19 premiershipin 2002 . 1 have also coached cricket atSub-District and Victorian TurfCricket Association levels and iEngland . I am an accredited level Icoach .
taR - What is your playing background?DG - I played with Wangaratta Rovers in theOvens & Murray, North Melbourne Under 19's,
Sale in the La Trobe Valley . Coburg VAFA A
Section . De La Salle VAFA A Section andElsternwick in D Section .
GR - What are your current employmentdetails?DG - I am currently an English and Literatureteacher at Siena Girls College in Camberwell .
GR - What is you basic coaching philosophy?DG - Development of players on number ofspecific levels . The primary area is in the field ofthe cultivation of self-belief and goal setting by
individuals. I believe it is important to engenderthe qualities of leadership into as many players a s
ble . It is paramount to promote unity andectation into a club's psychology as we have
done this vear at Elsternwick . It is also crucial to
m< _ :e every player feel wanted and part of theoverall plan .
Ga. - Can you tell me about other coaches youadmire and why ?DG - Alan Salter, former coach of Coburg andUniversity Blues for his people skills .Bernie Sheehy, former coach for his knowledgeand passion . Mike McArthur-Allen for hisdurability and energy.
GR - 'at do you think are the key points tocoaching a team in your present section?DG - It is crucial to ensure that the basic skills are
personal and club success mirrors theAFL as much as possible . Discipline isalso of paramount importance in everyrespect .
executed with precision and confidence . We workon this tirelessly. It is also important that theplayers believe that player commitment to
GR - Which AFL players do you usec:s role models for your players?DO - We often refer to specific AFLgarties in any specific week, pointingout commitment, courage, skills etc .Being a friend of Kangaroos assistant
coach, Darren Crocker, i tend to use players from
that club as models .
GR - What are your coaching ambitions?DO - To ensure outstanding success forElsternwick, this season and in the future . To
prove that district clubs with a history like ourscan proceed up the grades again . I feel that we
have a wonderful crop of younger players now atthe club to compliment the talented older players .
GR - Any particular comments about coachingin the VAFA or about the VAFA in general?DO - You only have to look at the proliferation offormer AFL players through amateur ranks torealize how respected the competition has
become . Even at D4 level the standard is betterthan many country and metropolitan leagues . Ihave been associated with several strong
competitions and I regard the VAFA as the mostexciting and professional .
GR - What impact is your club's centenarycelebrations having on you and the players?DO - Unbelievable . We have alreadv broken threespecific records this year that have given the boyspleasure . The recent Friday night game wasexciting for the boys as many old boys were onhand to watch . However, the recent CentenaryBall left the bovs dumbfounded in terms of thehistorv and the resolve to become part of it with apresniership this year is bubbling over .
GR - Dennis, thank you for giving me your
time and all the best in your club's centenaryseason.
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The Jackas form hadn't been too bad, but to handout a ten goal shellacking was one out of the box .The three leaders were all winners along with th eRovers, to send the Wellers from the top four .REVIEWAjax threatened for many weeks . but finally theyput together a crushing performance at theunfortunate expense of Old Paradians . Blashki
was as good as Captain Gold . as was Lewski and
Routman . Kirzner and Rapaport were deadly upfront and the Jackas had 21 by the final change .Paradians booted seven in the last with Boundyand Brabender the chief contributors .
" Ajax threatened for many weeks,but finally they put together a
crushing performance at theunfortunate expense of Old Paradians."
OC's Loats snagged 11 . but it wasn't enough to
clinch victory against the Sharks . who boasted 11
different goal kickers . A high standard game ofamateur footv where the attack on the pill wasferocious, exemplified by Beauy's Tom "The Tank"Whitty. Lynch . Boon and Duggan . The Wellershad their opportunities and will rue some missedchances, but were rapt with the showings of Grantand Hobart.Gerry Green can be a tough ground to play on asthe Ashers can testify to, being held goalless inboth the second and final quarters by theVultures. Parkdale had some unfinished businessfrom '04 and Paul and Chris Sullivan led the wayfrom the outset, along with Rochford andO'Meara . The Students Adamson and Pay triedhard as did Buckets Blackley at Full Back, butMonash couldn't find the open spaces they crave .
Banyule found plenty of the ball . but were madeto pay for turnovers by a Blacks side who werecomparatively untroubled in the win . AndyCostello and Matt Kempton were the prime Unimovers in a well-drilled team display . Banyule'sTaylor and Gayfer gave their all and Christianshowed he can play at this level .
After an even first stanza, the Rovers thundered
into overdrivekicking seven . sixand eight in thefinal three terms tooverwhelm Therry .Hughes, Woods ,Corcoran and Browne led the green and goldcharge and with TP's defence often under siege,backmen Forster-Knight and Barron were thevisitors best players .
PREVIEWTop of the table clashes are always special and theone between the Blacks and the visiting Vulturesshould be no exception . These two teams canboast multiple goal kickers but like good teamsthey build from the back half and both clubs haveconceded fewer points than any other team in A.
B or C Grade . The game should be a great tussleand the result either way will not surprise, but Iwill tip the home side .
The Rovers have hit a rich vein of goal kickingform (49 in the past fortnight) and they will b
e keen to maintain that and extend their winning
streak against the A&hers . Monash were well held
last week and on their home turf will be a toughproposition, but Hampton Rovers should haveenough firepower to prevail .Can the barnstorming Jackas repeat the dose?Beauy suddenly find themselves against the talkof the competition . The battle for Ajax will bestringing together impressive performances an d
CLUB NAME LST WK TOTA L
C SECTIONTherry PenolaOld Camberwell
Aj axParkdale Vultures
C RESERVE
Edwards 5 35Loats 11 32
Kirzner 10 30Macgeorge 3 2 2
Beaumaris Vance
Old Paradians Spinoso
Parkdale Vultures Wilkins
1 23
4 210 12
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that is something the Sharks have done all seasonand they will withstand the Ajax pressure andmove into the top two .A battle of the full forwards looms with OC's Loatsand Therry's Edwards, in action at Oak Park .Both teams had only four goal kickers last weekand I think the team that can find more avenuesto goal will win and I think that will be the Wellers .
The Bears continue to battle hard withoutsuccess whilst OP's who had their season back ontrack, have stalled in the last fortnight, meaningtodav is a must win for both sides. Paradians wereblinded by a Jacka whirlwind and they won't fallvictim to that two weeks in a row and will be readyfor whatever Banvule have to offer .
Correspondents - Glen Harrison -hiharroCyahoo .co m
-MILESTONESMonash Blues - 200 games to Faz . Th eFrearson Oval welcomes one of its favourite sonsinto an elite group today as Paul Farrar doesbattle for the 200th time in the turquoise andsilver. As ever, he will impress all present withhis poise, courage and athleticism, possibl yindulging in a few "spece_v' leaps and unleashin gthe odd booming torpedo . Faz has enjoyed agreat career at Monash and earned the respectof all through good times including the 2003Premiership and in bad. Well done Paul on you rterrific contribution over more than a decad eand all your current and past team-mates ar ehappy to see you playing as well as ever in 2005AJAX - Mark Blashki started with the Under 1 9in 1997 and played 30 games before playin gseniors in 1999 . Played in the reservepremiership team that year before becoming apermanent member of the seniors in 2000 . Thi sweek Mark plays his 150th . A real warhors eMark has carried the load manfully and playedone of his best games last week against OldParadians . The Club congratulates Mark. Als oBronson Ritterman reaches 100 this week .Starting in 1998 played two years in the Under19 before becoming a regular in the reserves .Had his best season in 2002 where he played 7senior games . The Club looks forward toBronson displaying some of his talent fo ranother 100 games .
C SECTIONMonash Blues v Hampton Rover s
Therry Penola 0 B v Old Camberwel lUniversity Blacks v Parkdale Vulture s
Old Paradians v Banyul eBeaumaris v AJAX
C SECIIONPARKDALE VULTURES 6.6 8.10 15.13 18 .16 (124)
MONASH BLUES 3.3 3.5 8.8 8.11 (59)
Park Vult: Haves 4 Macgeorge 3 TBarr 3 Hecker 3 M Barr Stephens Baker
Drury Rvan. Best : P Sullivan Haves C Sullivan Crilley O'Meara Hampton .
Mon Rues : Craven 5 Pay Smvth Rosengarten . Best: Blacklev Adamson
Craven Pay Hickey Smvth .
Umpires : Ken McNiece Brent Woodhead (F) James Gregory (B) KevinSegota Greg Rollo (G )HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .3 11.6 17.10 25 .15 (165)THERRY PENOLA 3.4 5.7 7.9 11.13 (79)Hampt Row Corcoran 4 Duddy 4 Hughes 4 Holt 3 Parktnson 2 WoodsAndersen Browme Carr Corp M Fletcher Lawrence Tregear. Best : WoodsBrow•ne Lawrence Corp Corcoran Hughes . Therry Pencils: Edwards 5 RGentile 3 A Gentile 2 McMahon. Best: Forster-Knight Elliot Barron CrottyMcMahon T Goodwin .Umpi res: Vaughan Sidebottom David Irons (F) Amanda Whittaker SimonAbel (B) Ross Richards Kyle MankeY (G )OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .0 7.4 11 .8 15 .12 (102)BEAUMARIS 2.3 8.6 12.8 16.13 (109)Old Camb: Lents 11 Tv2nmons 2 Batzloft Clay . Best : Loats WhiteheadMitchell Ormsby Grant Hobart . Beaum: Boon 3 Graham 3 Lvnch 2 CooteHealv Heath Lee Matullek Pitts Wluttv ' ;t'onnacott . Best: Boon LG~nchDuggan Teasdale Catlin Graham .Umpires: Rick Love Jason McNiece (F) Glen Kennedy Elise Van Grondelle(B) Chris Doyle Anthonv Kvrkou (G )BANYtRE. 1.4 2.8 6.8 9.9(63)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 .4 10.5 18.8 21.13 (139)Banyule : 0 Connell 4 PlayCair 2 C Taylor Shephard Davies . Best : C TaylorSmith Christian Willmore Gavfer 0 Connell. Uni Blacks : M Kempton 5Dowslev 4 Green 2 Groom 2 Evans 2 Woods 2 Smith 2 Hardy Sheldon.Best : Costello Barlow Smith Sheldon Batten Hardv .Umpires: Simon Olive Ian Senunens (RFL) (F) Anthony Grey (RFL) (B)Matthew Cowley Graeme Wakeling (RFL) (G )AJAX 8.7 12.8 21 .13 24.18 (162)OLD PARADIANS 2 .0 4.6 8.8 15 .12 (102)AJAX- Kirzner 10 Rapaport 5 Lewis 2 Lewski Rosen Routman SegalSutton. Best: Firmer Ritterman Blashld Berger Rapaport Routn>art . OldPar: Brabender 4 Boundt' 3 Hughes 3 Paglla 2 Dore Kreuzer Loney . Best:Boundv Maher Brabender Hyde Jenkins Prat tUmpires: David Phillips Lionel Katz (F) Matthew Jackson Damien Anthony(B) Trevor Foy
C RESERVE
PARKDALE VULTURES 6.0 14.3 17.5 23.12 (150)MONASH BLUES 3.3 4.5 6.5 6 .5(41)Park Vult: Rowlev 6 Kinsella 3 C Barr 2 S Sullivan 2 Rock 2 Granger 2Smith 2 Wood Kelly Kerr Scerri . Best: Rock Kelly Kinsella Rowlev S SullivanC Barr. Mon Blues: Campbell Lot Mazur Hawkins Wilson Westbrooke .Best : McMahon Brennan Lot Choong Wilson Shields .HAMPTON ROVERS 1.11 3.12 6.17 7.21 (63)T1 ERRY PENOL4 1 .2 6.8 7.4 8.7(55)Hampt Rw: Gray 2 Cave Crisp McCarthy Wooldch. Best : Pucella CrowtherMcCarthy ChrisOensen Kezilas. Therry Pencils: Ellender 2 Bosanko 2Muluestuto-Gdlli Frazetto Drum Walker. Best : Frazzetto A NancarrowBosartko CliRon Ellender Weston.OLD CAMBERWELL 4.1 5.2 6.5 8.7 (551BEAUMARIS 3.2 5.4 10.6 118 (SO)Old Camb : Craven 2 bt Cottrell Gough Hendrie Horsldns Sigalas PTempone . Best: Kearney Gough Pike Sigalas M Cottre ll Munro . Beaum:Black 31Vilson 3 Bowker 2 Dicks Kurta Presnell Vance, Best : Collins BullerBlack O'Brien Presnell KennedyBANYULE 0.1 3.2 3.3 4.5(29)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .6 2.6 5.9 8.11 (59)Banyule: Nasrallah 2 Depetro Fikaris . Best: Hopgood Rothe Tshaik7wskl•WiIlmore Thomson Fikaris. Uni Blacks : Martin 2 Wood Prestige RNanBeaton Hanna King . Best : Tornev Prestige Thompson Wood Bowles Martin,AJAX 4.3 4.4 5.6 8.10 (58)OLD PARADIANS 2.2 4.4 11.6 13.11 (89)Ajax: Hoppe 3 Boon Newstadt Perot Rutko Seidl . Best : DudakovNewstadt Hoppe Henzel Silberman ZemskL Old Par : Lombardi 4Spinoso 4 D Dean 2 M . Ryan 2 Harford . Best : M Ryan D DeanLombardi Tenson A Dean Riselev .
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C SectionAJA X BANYULE REAU MARIS HAMPTON ROVERS MONASH BLUES
Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Coach: Greg Whltcroft Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach: Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Jon Edoar
Res. Coach : Barry Simon Res Coach : David Witchell Asst: James whma & Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Dale Murchi eMick Carry
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Res Coach: Paul Martin Assistants : Mrchael R¢bRob Paterson, Matt Fittc7an t
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Certificate of Meritprofile: Gerry McNamee(Prahran - Southbank/Commonwealth Bank)
• Joined in 1976(Commonwealth Bank )
• Plaved 42 Senior & 152Reserve game s
• Joined the committee in
1980 & served for 18years (7 as Secretary . 4
as Treasurer )
• Life member - 198 6
• Reserve Grade Umpire since 1988
• Truly a magnificent clubm an
0 0 0
Wickers 100th season
What a big weekend it was for the Elsternwick
Amateur Football Club . The club, who is celebratingits 100th year, put together a fabulous showcase of
history over 3 days . Founded in 1906 the club
played in the Melbourne Districts Football
Association . In 1912 it changed and became a
member of the VAFA . It is the third oldest club inthe history of the VAFA and the longest serving
District Club .
The fun started on Friday Night as they tackled oldrivals Albert Park at Sportscover. In front of a largecrowd the club recorded a good victory and thecelebrations began. Back to Sportscover onSaturday morning and the Reserves continued thetheme of the weekend by also winning .
Over 380 people attended the Club's Centenary
Ball at the Brighton International on Saturday
Night . In a fantastic presentation most
professionally put together the club inducted 10Legends into its initial Hall of Fame and named the
Team of the Century . Stay tuned to ensuing
editions of FTLOTG to learn more about this .
Sunday was recovery session at the ElsternwickClub where many more stories of past glories were
told . To Adam Hankin, Col Page, Richard Patey,Graham Holmes and all the organising Committee
congratulations on putting together such awonderful presentation of a sensational milestone.
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Well done "Ocka"
Congratulations to Ian 'Ocka' England whoofficiated his 250th match last weekend against
Emmaus - St Leos . Ocka is an absolute stalwart of
the Old Carey Football Club and its appropriatethat his name adorns the Best Clubman award .Ocka is also the club games record holder, giving
him a grand total of 775 games umpired and played
for the Panthers . Ian is a regular attendee and
contributor to all club social functions . Ocka's
passion and dedication to Old Carey opitimiseswhat amateur football is all about - thanks for all
your work from everyone at the clu b
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20 years later
It is great to see the next generation playing with
same Club as Dad . Lives and careers sometimes
take you miles away from the Club you playedwith, yet somehow with another change of life
style you find yourself back at your old Club withyour sons, and it is as if you have just left
yesterday . This happened to former Shark
champion Peter Whitty. Peter went deep into
NSW to follow his career and only occasionally
did he get back to see the Sharks . With Peter
moving back to Melbourne he naturally made it
mandatory that his two boys became Sharks, and
to see a father as proud as Peter was onSaturday, after the Old Camberwell game (when
his two boys walked off after a great win) is an
integral part of footy . While it probably happens
all over Victoria every Saturday across manycompetitions, it is one of the things tat makes
sport great .
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play in the Ray White EJ Whitten LegendsGam e
Ray White Real Estate together with the EJWhitten Foundation is proud to bring you theopportunity of a lifetime - to be a legend for anight at this year's Ray White EJ Whitten LegendsGame . Celebrating the game's 10th anniversary, Aplayer will be selected for each team by thelegendary coaches - Danny Frawley of the Big 'V'Victoria and Graham Cornes of the mighty AllStars . You'll be playing alongside some of th eb est names in the game - Brereton, Platten .
Daniher, Loewe, Bickley, Long and many more!
The Wlldcard' legend will have the opportunity toplay with AFL legends on the field, receive their
own team jumper, complete with their name andlegendary number, be included in the team photo,2 tickets to attend the exclusive after-party atCrown, 2 x airfares for the interstate wildcard
legend and their friend to Melbourne andovernight accommodation at Melbourne's
fabulous Mercure Hotel .
The Ray White EJ Whitten Legends Game 2005will take place at Melbourne's Telstra Dome onWednesday, June 15th . The game is a charitymatch which raises much needed awareness andfunds for prostate cancer research . A $10donation is requested from each entrant, with all
proceeds going to the EJ Whitten Foundation .
The coaching panel will then analyse your specialskills, age and experience to determine the person
they think best compliments their respectiveteams' chance of a victorv .
For the chance of a lifetime, log on to :www.raywhite .com/legends
0 C? ®Big month for Langers
The Football Victoria Board recently made a
further appointment by offering Mr AndrewLangford Jones pictured right (VAFA Executivemember and former President) a twelve month
appointment as an Appointed Director, underArticle 54 of the Articles of Association of FootballVictoria Limited .
Andrew's background is well known to all of thosein football having previously been President of theVAFA and having a long history at many levels ofVictorian Football . Currently, Andrew is also theTournament Director for the PGA Tour of
Australasia and has an extensive network inMelbourne . His knowledge on many levels of the
game, will also add to the Board of Directors .
FTLOTG also heard that bells will be ringingaround June 10 for "Stink" too, yep he'll marry
partner Nicki Callan . Where else do you reckonhe'd get married - no not at his favouriteMcKinnon Oval, home of the Haileyburvians FC,
but Kingston Heath Golf Club . We wish you bothall the very best .
Six Brownlow Medallists ????
Last week FTLOTG named the VFL/AFL Captainswho had played in the VAFA, six were BrownlowMedallists - claims Norm Nugent we can only find(5) from the li st Bill Morri s (Richmond), Dr. Don
Cordner (Melbourne), Ross Smith (St . Kilda), NeilRoberts (St . Kilda) and Gary Dempsey (Footscray)
who was the sixth??
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After Round 6 it is customary for Scribes to put o ntheir Prophet hats and make a brave statemen tabout ladder positions after R18 . With the hardgrounds to date, injuries are a problem for al lsides, so my guess is the top 5 won't change, butESL, OMs, & B-T could all do much better in theback 12 matches and could make nonsense ofthat !Some things defy rational explanation : like FieldUmp Anthony Simpson's sprint from centre fieldto the kiosk area as players were returning to theirpositions to start Q4 at Bennettswood last week!
Fellow Field, Max Wittman, ESL's escort, KevinWhithanr, and your Scribe had him in sight
throughout & were none the wiser upon theenigmatic Anthony's equally rapid return !
,ittt that monkey off the ir back,the Bultants may be more like the
side I saw push Reds so close in R I . "
LAST WEEKBulleen-Temp was too strong for Glen Eira inscoring their lst game points for 2005 . With thatmonkey off their back, the Bullants may be morelike the side I saw push Reds so close in Rl .Jordan Wise HF dominated for B-T, BillvTouriganis was solid in defence, and the Kenyankicked a lazy 10!! Alex Tsirogiannis again starred
for GE, with strong support from Chris Morris,plus Sheedy & Emmett .Old Mentonians' forwards were shut down byOrmond's defence, led by 'Diggs' Keleher, who ishaving an amazing year, also great games from on
ballers Matt Martinov & Leigh Deledio! OMs werewell served by Nick Fisher, Justin Costello and HBBlake Carroll . Understand OMs got a post match'spray' from Peter Russo !Emmaus St Leo's & me, of little faith, found outthat Old Carey's injuries list doesn't seem to deterits young brigade! The Animals had top effortsfrom Anthony Ballard, Tim McCann & PaulBaranello, The Cs to Tassie Devils, Kent & Evans
seemed everywheresimultaneously andChris Battlecontinued hiswonderful form i ndefence !
Fitzroy Reds pulverised Aquinas in the 2nd halfto take the four points comfortably. GrahamBurgen was happy with Todd Clarke BP, Conor
Dullard CHB, & Nick Abbott on a wing Bloods'Anthony Williams (CHB), and Gary David (W)stood out against the top side .YVOB lost because they couldn't respond toPrahran's Q3 surge . Killa wasn't pleased overallbut liked the efforts of Bomber Thompson HB,Andy Laing BP, & Dan Lecordier FP . The TwoBlues will worry all sides from now and had greatefforts from Ben Livingston OtB, `Harro' HarrisonHB, and 'Bunny' Bunnett W.TODAYGE meets OMs and the visitors should win by 6goals .
Moods host the Animals at the Buxton andshould post a4-5 goals victory.Bloods play the Bullants at the College inanybody's game, so I' ll go for the visitors by a kick!Prahran and Fitzroy Reds will be a ripper, wit h
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the Two Blues looking better each outing!Reds remain the Section standout though, and willwin by 4 goals or so .Old rivals the Cs & YVOB clash at the BulleenCampus and as usual will provide sparklingentertainment . Both side are injury plagued, butthe Cs seem to be letting it worry them less andthey should win by a few points .Reserves winners should be : OMs, Monds,
Bloods, Two Blues, & C's .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &bhi98371Cbigpond .net.au (New) orbfhickey6(abigpond .com (This address beingretired after Rnd 9 )
,MILESTONESOld Carey legend Ian 'Ocka" England umpired
his 250th Reserve match in Round 6 . On topof his playing career total of 325 games (the Club
record) Ian's achievement is nothing short ofmagnificent! Ian is a VAFA Certificate of Meritwinner, and been a major sponsor of the Clubfor the past two decades . Congratulations andthanks from everyone at Old Carey Ian! !Fitzroy Reds - congratulates Brett Pollard, agreat team-man who played his 50th game afew weeks ago . Recruited from West Heidelbergin 2002, 'Polly' quickly established himself in thesenior team as a hard-running, versatile andinspirational midfielder and played an importantrole in the 2003 senior premiership team . Pollyentertains the crowd both on and off the fieldwith his hilarious observations on life and theopposition, his obsessive pre-game motivationalroutine of checking the early race results andhis idiosyncratic running style, herding the
opposition like a sheepdog . Polly has recoveredcourageously from an horrific elbow injury in2004 and the club looks forward to manv more
games with the Reds to inspire his team-mates .Well done Poll .
100 game sGlen Eira Saints - congratulate Cris Massis,Steve Vamvakis and James Serpanchy onreaching their 100 game milestone this week-
I3D1 SECTIONGlen Eira v Old Mentonians
Ormond v Emmaus St Leos 0 C
Aquinas 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe
Prahran v Fitzrov RedsOld Carey v Yarra Valley 0 B
DS SECTIONBULLEEN TERSPLESTOwE 6 .7 8.10 15 .14 20.15 (135)GLEN EIRA 1 .1 2.2 4.6 8.9 (57)Bull Temp: Matthews 10 Williams 3 Wise 2 Tulloch 2 Tsokas ChiversL Thomson . Best : Wise Clarks Matthews Tourogianis Norbury WThompson Hare. Glen Eire : Earle 2 Adem Lundberg Serpancht•Tsagliotis Tsiragiannis Watt . Best : Tsirogiannis Massis EmmettSheedv A De Vries Stuchberv .Umpires : Peter Angelis Paul Jones (F)OLD hiENTONIANS 2.6 8.11 14.14 16 .19 (115)ORMOND 2.3 5.4 6.8 8.11 (59)Old Mentonians : Details not received . Ormond : Beckett 3 MaritimeMiller B Robbins L Deledio Murphy 2 Byra Cook Brosnan . Best:Keleher Martinov L Deledio Beta Metz Murph-v .Umpires : Anthony Calderone Justin Lipson (F) Peter Maddocks JimExton (G )Eh'Ib1e9US ST LEOS 0 C 2.1 4.6 7.10 12.15(87)OLD CAREY 3.5 5.10 11 .15 18.16 (1241Emmaus SL: Dinicolatonio 3 Baranello 2 Ballard Carse Hoddert TMcCann R McGloin Ronchi Lolpi . Best : Ballard T McCann BaranelloFenneW Carse Pascoe . Old Carey: T Bull 5 R Hall 4 J White 3Ashworth 2 VanCuylunberg Stewart-Holmes N Bull Kent . Best : EvansBattle Kent Bull i7cPttarlane Stewart-Holmes_Umpres: Max Wittman Anthony Simpson (F )FITZROY REDS 5.3 8.13 15.21 22.26 (158)AgUINAS O C 4.1 4.1 5.2 73 (45)Fitz Reds : Maghamez 8 Keleher 3 Zika 3 Abbott 2 Diacagiorgis 2Magee 2 Bennie Claud . Best : Clarke O'Reilly Dullard Green ZanosDrury. Aquinas : Wooden 4 Tyssen Parker Box. Best : Brown DaviesOlarenshaw Sullivan Leonard Volombetl oUmpires : Paul O'Loughlin Sharon Alger (F) Sean Durstan-Rvan SteveDurstan-Ryan (B) Sam Perrin Beortm MeCarthv (G )YARRA VALLEY 5 .2 10.4 115 16. 7(103)PRAHRAN 4.1 7.6 14 .10 21 .14 (140)Yarra Va lley : Lecordier 5 M Laing 3 A Drew 2 Rokicki 2 HancockStone N Pask S Yea . Best : R Thompson A Laing Lecordier Rokicki SYeo Fuller.Prahran : Fox 7 Stafford 3 B Livingston 2 H Pitts 2 Sleight BevenLivingston D Bunnett Radgwonik James Ballard . Best : BevenRadvwonik Northwav James Fox Bunnell Harrison.Umpires : Roland Fuhrmann David Trott (F)
DI RESERVEBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.3 5.8 11.8 14.12 (96)GLEN EIRA 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.10 (28)Bull Temp: Driver 3 Margin 2 M Daskalou 2 Morrison 2 HillMcMahon Riachi Toseano . Best : Margin Ferguson J Matthews DriverM Daska)ou Hanson .Glen Eira : Zurak J DeVries Zwar. Best : Clarke Zwar Hogan AbdiMiller Zurait .OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 3.3 4.5 6.9 (45)ORMOND 3.4 5.9 9.13 14.15 (99)Match details not received .EMMAUS ST LEOS 2.5 6.7 10.13 12 .16 (88)OLD CAREY 1 .3 4.6 5.8 8.10158)Emmaus SL : Contessotto 2 Duncan 2 Ford 2 Mitchell 2 McDermottSimondson Ymer . Best: McDermott Nolan Ford Mitchell PitcherMelnernev.Old Carey : Carr 3 Andrews Arnold Mckinnon Parker Vardv . Best:Arnold Vardv Andrews Drummond L Guerra A Guerra.FITZROY REDS 5.2 9.5 13.8 18 .9 (117)AQUINAS 0 C 0.2 1 .3 1 .6 3.9 (27)Match details not received .
YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 4.3 5.4 10.6 !66)PRAHRAN 6.5 8.6 9.13 13 .15 (93)Yarra Va
lley: B Seeger 4 Kerr S Pask 2 Vowles D Smith . Best :
Tompkins Dunk S Pask B Seeger Seabourne J Peake .Prahran: Barber 4 Marriot 3 Aitken 2 Killeen Greening CraigDempsey. Best : Watford K Marriott Gartland Dempsey Redin RamaBeAitken .
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Coach: Steven Bell Coach : Steve Easton Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Terry Walsh Coach: Peter Russo
Res Coach: Terry McEvoy Res Coach : Andrew Parris Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res Coach : Matt Embling Res Coach : Jamie Winduss
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West Brunswick, -- ( . ;), North Brunswick (114) .
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Old Geelong and Rupertswood continuedtheir unbeaten starts to the season, each
The Woods withstood an early challenge
recording another comprehensive victory toremain in the top two .
fromSalesian to hold a six-point lead at the
first change but careered away with the gamethereafter, booting 14 goals to three in thefinal three quarters to win by 66 points .Monzell and Plummer were goodcontributors up forward for the Woods,receiving good support from Keating and13oxall further up the field ,The OGs had their match against La Trobesewn up by half time when they led by 50points, but were narrowly outscored in the
second half before recording a comfortabl e43-point win .Ivanhoe Assumptions season went frombad to worse when they were on the receivingend of a 198-point annihilation at the handsof IDeninsupa . Already struggling with injury,red cards saw the Hoes reduced to 16 men'on their way to their worst ever defeat. AidenBoyd made the most of his limitedopportunities for four goals while teammatesJohnny Isefo and Crisitan Treager battledhard .SWinburne is still
winless in 2005 afterthrowing an 18-point quarter time leadagainst Williaaiasi_owri to lose by 31 points .Despite the efforts of Luke Morrison andLuke Watts, the Razorbacks were unable t
omaintain their intensity for the whole game,
leaving coach Manny Debono wonderingwhat he had to do to restore that winningfeeling .
In the South Eastern Derby, Oakleigh werefar too good for Berat2eig3a, a l0-goal haulfrom Bromley helping the Krushers thrashthe Demons by 103 points to maintain thirdposition on the ladder .PREVIEWRuPertswood host LaTrobe University atSunbury in a game that may well have
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d r a rn a t i crepercussions onthe four, andthose spots immediately outside of it . Rupocontinue to wreak havoc on those who havefaced them, though in contrast the Trobershave stumbled over the last couple of weekshaving entered a difficult part of the draw .Should be an entertaining game, but Rupolook to have that extra bit of depth and class,particularly with their multiple goalkickingoptions. Rupertswood to win .
hould be an entertaininggame, but Rupo look to havet ; ~e .: extra bit Of depth and class,
particularly with their multiplegow.Zkiek ing options.,,
Old Geelong welcome Oakleigh to ComoPark in another crucial match, for much thesame reasons as the Rupo-Trobers match,The OGs rampage continues while theKrushers have also been an imposingpresence this season. This has the potentialto be a real shootout, with the Oakleightandem of Briggs and Bromley up one end ,
6EOTI0OakleighBentleighOakleighRupertswoodD2 RESERyEVilliamstown
RupertswoodOld GeelongRupertswood
Briggs 5 30Paul 5 28Bromley 10 27
L Brennan 2 23
Burgess 4 28A Jordan 10 26Higgins 0 19Price 9 19
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aZ1d Vickers-Willis anCl Paul Ior tne Otis tip
the other. Again, I'm sure those present atthis match will be in for a real treat, but I
think the Old Geelong fans will come awaythe happier . Old Geelong to take the points .
Salesian OC travel over the West Gate Bridgeto Fearon Reserve for their match against
Williamstown CYMS. Both sides arefloating along in mid-table, with the teams
below them seemingly destined to stay there,and while the top two also seems out ofreach, both teams will also have an eye onthe lower half of the four . Willy have beenthat bit better so far this year, and with the
added advantage of playing at home today . I
choose the CYs .
Peninsula OB face Swinburne University atHarry MacDonald Oval in menacing formafter an indifferent start to the season, withthe struggling Razorbacks seemingly perfectcannon fodder. The Pirates could even belooking at a spot in the four if results go theirwav, and it would not be ill-deserved giventheir performances in recent weeks . Hard toargue with current form, so Peninsula it isthen .Bentleigh take on Ivanhoe Assumption at
Arthur Street in a battle of the cellar
dwellers . Neither team have done much toinspire any confidence so far this season,and both sides may well fancy their chances
against the other . After the haemorrhagingof goals last week, and the stockpile of
injuries afflicting them, it's hard to findanything to convince me that the Hoes canbreak their duck . Bentleigh for mine .ANDREW'S TIPSRupertswood 15Old Geelong 11Williamstown 10Peninsula 45Bentleigh 22CorrespondentsPlease send any correspondence to
Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov .au, or
An('-c . . . Wu - wuey43Chotmail .com ideally
by 5pm Monday .
D2 SECTIONSALESIAN oC 2.3 19 5.12 5.17 (471RUFER'ISWOOD 3.3 7.5 14.9 17 .11 (113)Sales : Barrc Downey Oldfield Rozankovic Tucker. Best: Downer BomticciBarry Campbell C Rose Rozatil;ovic. Ruperts: Monzell 3 L Plummer 3Temmirtg 3 Brennan 2 West 2 Elliot Hatty Keenan Sinnett Best : Boxall LPlummer Flitut Keenan J Plummer West.Umpires : Joe Hartwig Paul Tuppen (F) Jordan Mayston James Storey (B)Robert Seymour Daniel Reid (G )LA 11?OBE UNI 1.2 2.6 5.11 9.14 (68)OLD GEELONG 5.8 10.8 12.14 16 .15 (111)Is Trotie : Prustino 2 Oakley 2 Mambwe 2 Brooks Fehring McMullan . Best :Ulph Harvey Mambwe McArdle. Old Geel: Daff 4 Paul 3 Vickers-Willis 3McCarthy 2 C O'Brien 2 Stevens Strauch . Best: Bastes While StevensLansdell Makin McCarthy.Umpires : Paul Dinneen Graham Templar (F) Mark Rayson Perrin Browil(B) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G)OAIGXIGH 8.1 15.6 24.15 2S .18(186)
BENTLEIGH 5.3 6.3 8.3 13S (83)
Oakldgh: Broniley 10 S Briggs 5 Rutter 3 Costigan 3 Lamb 2 Reynolds 2Dalton P Holden A Kitts . Best: Branile_v Bell Perry Rutter Bando Costigan .Bent: Paul 5 Lee 5 Hayes Vlahos Tangas . Best: Sice Lee Mierris Reid Banks
Tangas.Umpires: Phil Callil Eli Hayes (F) Andrea Mason Ben Bracken (B) JohnRobinson (G )SFdINBURNE UNI 4.2 7.4 10.6 11.10(76)
WILLIAMSTY7iYN GYMS 1.2 8.8 11.8 15.17 (107)Swin : M Higgins 3 Walsh 2 Morrison 2 Pearson O'Keefte O'Mara Christov.
Best : Morrison Watts Prior M Higgins Odium Walsh . Will CYAiS : Lee 5Grime 3 Cooper 3 Phemi .ster 2 Barlow Wuchatsch. Best: Phemister R}anGrieve J Hvnes L Fletcher Lee.Umpires: Nick Fermessy Shane Macintosh (F )IVAN1iOE ASSUMPTION 1 .2 2.5 9.5 11 .8 (74)PENIIdSULA OB 9.5 19.13 26 .18 42.20 (272)Ivan As : A Boyd 4 O'Dwyer 3 Joyce 2 Healy Scoble. Best: A Boyd Iselo
Treager Shepherd O'Neill. Perrin: CoghLut 8 Payze 7 Clarittgtmld 6 Brennan4 Murphy 4 T Prendergast 3 De-Lange 2 Falkiner 2 Stainforth 2 CreanPownea Gro«roott Atchison. Best: T Prendergast Murphy J Coghlan PayeeAtchison Claringbotd.Umpires: Craig Brajtberg Sean Brallsford (F)
D2 RESERVESAL .w'.SIANoc 1.1 3.1 5 2 5.3(33)RUPERTSWOOD 5 .7 13 .12 22 .16 29.21 (195)Seles3aa: Evans 2 Thek Ferwerda Cincotta . Best : Ferwerda Henson EvansChalmers Seager Gohtden . Ruperts: Jordan 10 Price 9 Jansz 3 Soutaris 2Harty Certo Whitehead Walsh Hum . Best: Jordan Price Walsh L TenuniugShaw McCrann .LA T:tOBE UNI 1.1 3.3 4.6 8.12 (60)OLD GEELONG 1 .5 4.5 9.8 10.8 (68)La Trobe: Kerrison 2 Redmond 2 Bridges Carolan Gibson TrevaskLs . Best:Bridges Murphy Merrhtgton Gibson .Old C-eel: Rayne 4 Allen 2 O'Hare 2 Makin Teague. Best : Paul Bayne HerdSymons Teague Morley .Or1IQ.EIGH 3.3 8.4 11.7 14.12 (96)
BENIT.EIGH 1 .4 6.9 8.12 8.12 (60)Oakleigh: Ploukoutis 4 Way 3 Pooley 2 Perdtkamatis 2 Lucas NguyenMalcolm. Best: Way Ploukoutis Lucas Dooley King Nuske . Bent : Ferris 3Chaplman Beane Mckenzie Brown Steward. Best: Craven Browns SmithKopitschinski A Ferris Hutchinson.SWIIVBURNEUNI 1.0 1_) 5.1 7.3(45 )
6.1 7.8 9.10 14.13 (97)
D2 E :CTIGNRupertswood v La Trobe Un i
Old Geelong v OakleighWilliamstown CYMS v Salesian 0 C
Peninsula 0 B v Swinburne Uni
Bentleigh v Ivanhoe Assumption
Swin Unl : Granger 3 Pigdon 2 Goode AndrHiopotilos . Best: Granger Pigdon
Goode Liston Hutchins Mermen. Wi ll (.'YN.S : Burgess 4 Wouda 3 Welsh 2Buttegeig Dowsev Griffen Jory Hall . Best : Holland Jorv Nisbett DiGrazia
Wouda Griffin .IYAlY-HOE ASSUMPTION 3.5 6.7 8.10 13.12 (90)
PENINSULA OB 1 .2 2.5 5.9 7.10(52)
Ivan As : Bla}ney 3 Peoples 3 Franich 3 Pte 2 Barbagello Grahatn . Best:Fratllch Blavztev Nemtses Barbagello Zeegers Pee Toogood . Pectin: Arnold2 Goldthorp 2 Law Haley MeKinstry . Best : Preston Kent Hynes LawMcCullough Halet'.
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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI OAKLEIGH OLD GEELONG
Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach: Michael Lockma n
Asst Coach: Troy Lupoi Asst Coach: Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach: Michael Verge
Res Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach: Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach : Matt Edmonds
Sharp1 C 1 S . ConleyRes Coach : Bob Elli s
Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murrayy1 M . Goldsworthy
.2 J. Paul 2 M . Maud 2 J . Tolley 2 N. Casboult
3 M Whit e3 A. Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H . Davies 3 D . Brit
t 4 G. Harry
.4 C. Stinchcombe (C)
4 S. Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite Kokkinos5 C 5 M . Vickers-Willis (C)
5 J. Robertson 5 J. Scoble 6 D . Gleeson.
7 M rt6 J. Bell
6 R . Dolman 6 E. Healy 7 T. Masses.
8 S . Earl7 J. Paul8 G . Alle n
7 S. Holmesby 7 P. Hawley 8 C . Correnti 11 J . Rutter 9 D. Kimpton8 C . McFadden 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 12 D . Furnell 10 M. Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 13 L. Curtis 11 L . Stevens
10 J . Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D . Butter 14 J . Nevezie 12 T. PaulCannon13 T
11 D . Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 15 G. Redford (RVC) .14 D . Taylor
12 T. Wright 12 B.Gallowa Y 16 P. Farrant 16 M . Bell 15 H . McCarthy
13 S . Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C. Blight 17 D. Perry 16 T. Fallaw
McClelland15 B 14 D .Neilson 19 A . Benton 18 J . Connetlan 17 T. Betts.16 D . Chapman 15 G.Boyd 20 A. Coulter 19 R. Keatin g
20 J . Halpin18 J. Malpas19 N . Betts
17 S . Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M . Harvey 21 A. Perdikornatis (RC) 20 J . Lego e18 S . Adaway 17 TNixon 22 D. McMeekin 22 D. Wills 21 L. Teague
19 M . Wilson 18 A .Boyd 23 M . Cossar 23 J . Kerley 22 T. Bayles
20 R. Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L. Envall 24 S. Kitts23 C . Fairbaim24 S . Lansdell (V-C )
21 A. Ferns 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 25 C. Marshall Wilson25 C .22 A. Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S. Pruscino 26 A. Kitts P2723 G . McFarlane 22 A . Height 31 A. Mambwe 27 D . Zula (VC) 29 S . O'Brien24 J . Roberts 23 L.Cole 32 S. Gibson 28 A. Khodr 30 D. You[
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28 M. McCulloch (C) 27 B.Walthers 39 R . Slater Bando33 S35 M . Verge
29 A. Clough 28 S.Graham 40 S . Murphy.
34 L . Head36 T. Makin
Waters37 T30 A. Lee 29 J. Crapper 42 D . Robson 35 R . Nuske
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31 A. Banks 30 T. Mehmel 44 D . Kerrison 36 M. Ryan 39 J. Kilpatric k32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D .McFartane 45 D . McMeekin 37 S . Briggs 40 L . Teague
33 P. Withington 32 J. losefo 47 A . Samson 38 S . Cammiss 41 S. Ross
35 P. Hutchison 33 S.Hicks 50 K . Hopkins 39 W. Plaukovits 42 C. LegoeParsons43 R
36 M. Ferris 34 C .Treager 55 C. Fehring 40 J . Briggs .O'Hare44 J
37 L . Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq 41 S . Way .45 H. Legoe
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39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J . Clark 43 A . Hinto n44 N. Wills
47 J. Col e48 R. Herd
40 A . Steward 38 N .Haddon 45 E . Videky 51 J . Kilpatrick42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M . Ebbage C. Clamp 46 R. Holden 52 A. Higgins42a M . Hayes 40 J .Barbggallo T. Cohen 47 M . Stevenson 53 A. Hosking44 R . Punter 41 C . McDonald N. Dunne 48 J . Reynolds 54 R, Hughes
45 S . Ferris 42 K . O'Dwyer D. Fennell 49 S. Collins 55 C . AtkinsM.
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53 E . Box 47 T.Peggie P. Lias 54 B. Gant 62 G . Leishmanlie
54 R. Okifield 48 R. Toogood A. Mann 55 P. Malcolm56 B. King
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57 D. Clarke 51 D. Pearce X . O'Donnell 59 T. Orchard67 J . Burnell~ B . Church
60 B. Grant 52 M .Wilson L. Ryan 60 E. Bennett 69 A . Southey61 H. McKenzie 53 M . Chazan L. Heathcote 63 M. Couttie 70 W. de Fegley64 M . Hayes 54 J.Skirving C . Francis 64 A. Wood 71 R. Elli s
55 S.Carter S . Gloury 65 T. Krotofil 72 H. Englan d
57 M. Frannich S . Moore 73 H. Folett a75 T. Green
58 D . Ha e r9 S . Pitaro 76 M . Hayes59 C . Mclnney J . Waterman
~77 S . Monaghan
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D2 SectionPENINSULA UUPERTSW®®D SALESIAN S WI E UN TY WIL6.IAMST®WNCoach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach: Peter Turley Coach : Manny Debono CYMS
Res Coach : Neil Franks Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Carmeto' Coach : Dane MacleodDell OIIio Res Coach : Damien Hynes
1 S . Parsons t P. Flinn I A . Stevens 1 D Odulm 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 . Di Grazia4 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 . Wuchatsch
6 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. Greive'
8 R . Stainforth 7 B. Whitehead.
8 S. L an8 M Higgins 7 L. O Sulliva n
9 T. Coghlan 8 K. Elliot 9 A. Campbell9 L Morrison 8 L. Rya
n JMunro910 A. Haley 9 M. Keating 10 S. Oldfietd
11 D Milano13 J Coy
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11 G . Lethbridge 11 S. Clark 11 A. Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCraken12 S. Ferguson 12 M. Hewat 12 L . Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S. McGuines s13 T. Rees 13 B. Sinnett 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman14 S White 14 L . Plummer 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street15 J. Davis 15 N . Webb 15 C. Rose 18 M Flack 15 D . Taylor16 A. Wood 16 R. Monzell 16 P. Dolman 19 B OMara 16 S. Phemiste r
17 J . Coghlan 17 R. Natty 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R . Hart
18 J . Wheelan 19 D. Collins 18 p Barry 22 S McKenzie 18 D . Oldham
19 A . McKinstry 20 D. Powell 19 T. Fairbairn 23 S Fitzgibbon 19 S. Barlo w20 L. Coope r
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22 D. Walsh 20 A . Seager 24 C Higgins2b M Welsh
21 M . Barron 23 M . West 21 A . Bannici 26 T Liston .22 S . King
22 A . Atchison 25 D. Keenan 22 S . Downey27 H Hodgson 23 C. McNamar a
23 R . Powney (VC) Ja er27 R. eg 23 P. Hanlon28 J Rya n29 J Gordon 24 C. Pac h
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~Old Scotch remained clear on top of A Sectionwith a convincing win over the Old Xavs 17 .8to 14.15 . Price, Kitchen, Collins andHawkins (6) provided most of the drive forScotch . Blood, Fleming, Gordon and Rennexwere the Xavs' best .In B Section only an 8 goal final term gave
some respectability to Whitefriars out at
Bundoora against Old Paradians . The final
score of 18 .12 to 14 .14 suggested it was a
closer contest but OP's had held sway after
they kicked 9 .3 to 0 .1 in the first quarter.
Better players were - Sinclair, Burns,
O'Laughlin and Vincent (OP's) and Hughes, A
Carbone, Reidy (4) and Carrigg (4) for
Whitefriars .
In Section D3 Albert Park won their second
game for the season at the expense of top four
team Williamstown and the Seagulls dropped
to third position following the 16 .16 to 11 .21
result . Albert Park's best were Chambers,
Rutherford and Pastras (5) and for
Williamstown ; Sadler, Imms and McLeod .
South Melbourne Districts really missed their
chance in D4 Section when they led for most
of the game against lowly placed Mount
Lilydale only to be overrun in the final term .
The final score line read - 11 .8 to 12 .13 . The
loss cost the Districts equal top spot . Best -
Gibson, Wells (3), Brebner (Mt Lilydale) and
King, Henderson (5) and Bellesini (South
Districts).
Milestones included an acknowledgment forthe dedication of Uni Blues stalwart, FrankHennigan . Frank's special commitment to theBlues included running the boundary in noless than six separate decades, remarkable!(Frank was still actively supporting the Blues'U19 team in 2004 - OR)Only undefeated teams in the competition
after 7 rounds were De La Salle (B Reserve),
Therry Penola (C Reserve), Old Xaverians
(Club 18), South Melbourne Districts (U19
Blue) and Old
Essendon (U19
Red) .
Umpires Cornerincluded a tribut
e following the tragic - `~
passing ofWhitefriars Vice-Captain, Mark Bateman .
Mark was an excellent player and leader for
his club, a greatly respected opponent and a
favourite son of the Whitefriars' community .
All umpires were asked to wear black arm
bands as a mark of respect for a very fine
amateur personality .
{{
cellent player and leader forark Bateman. Mark was an
his club, a greatly respected opponentand a favourite son of the Whitefriars'community . "
In A Section De La Salle kicked themselves
out of a win against North Old Boys 10 .19 to
12 .9 to go down by 2 points . It was close all
day and when a De La defender cramped in
the dying seconds, skewed his kick into the
hands of NOBS sharpshooter Luke Boyle who
kicked the goal to win the game . Best for
NOBS were Boyle (4), Mcllroy, Martin,
Manassa, Tonkin and Mahoney and for De
La, B Mannix, Conroy, Miller, Eddy, Tully and
Harrison (3) . This win gave NOBS a real lift
and some confidence to drag themselves out
of the relegation zone .
In B Section Old Haileybury travelled to
Bulleen Templestowe and after a slack start,
piled on the goals to finish with a strong win,
24 .17 to 10 .11 . Best players ; Lappage (6),
Armstrong, Byrns, Hilton, Phillips, Waldon
(7) for Old Haileybury and Field, Robertson,
Smith, Tulloch, Agrotis and McWaters for
Bulleen Templestowe .
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I} Section coaches were Mark Eustice
(Caulfield Grammarians), Gerard Halpin
(Glenhuntly), Don Scarlett (Hampton Rovers),
Graeme Ewart (Old Camberwell), Laurie
Zarafa (Parkside), Derek Hine (Southbank),
Rob Shinners (St Johns OC), Allan Fleming
(Thomastown), Alan Quaife (Uni Blacks) and
Steve Weir (Williamstown) .
All at Ormond congratulated Darren Wood on
reaching 100 games . "Woody" had come to
Ormond U 19's from St Peters Junior Cluband progressed in time to the seniors wherehis never say die attitude was greatly
appreciated at the Gunn Reserve .B Section field umpires were J Garrett, G
Thwaites, P Keogh, P Simpson, J Moore, G
Ridd, H Little, C Segota, T Hales and M
Jenkins .
The cold and wintry conditions saw a
reduction in scoring opportunities in the
majority of games and produced some close
results . It was a critical game in A Section
when Ormond (fifth) travelled to Ivanhoe
(third) . The game was a low scoring affair but
produced a great win for Ormond 5 .17 to 4 .6 .
Phil Mehrten was outstanding for Ormond
and his great strength was a major factor in
the conditions . Similarly, Ivanhoe captain
Peter Gittos was outstanding for his team .
Other key players on the day were Eishold,
Andrew Mehrten, David McDonald, Beard
and Burke for Ormond and O'Sullivan,
Dulevskis, Baker, Sharp and Balcombe for
Ivanhoe .
Top sides in C Section, Therry and Fawkner
staged the first of their great battles in this
season . Therry, the home side, held the lead
at half time by 14 points and their coach
Bernie Dunn seemed to have the answers
against the talent of Fawkner. Fawkner's
third quarter was outstanding and turned
the game around as they slammed on 10
goals to Therry's 6 . With a 9 point lead going
into the final quarter, Fawkner again
outscored Therry by 7 goals to 4 and won
comfortably in the end, 26 .11 to 20 .18 . Best
players ; Young (4), O'Leary, Weir, Buust, Korp(8) and Majerczak (5) for Fawkner and Reidy,Matton, Crotty, O'Rourke (5), Biddlestoneand Taylor for Therry .
30 year old Graham Warfe was Coburg's
coach in A Section and became firstinterested in the club as a five year old
mascot . Having amassed 247 games for thejuniors and seniors, Graham was nowdirecting his charges from over the fence . He
had been a great contributor to interstatefootball for the VAFA including Vice
Captaincy and Captaincy. He was also amultiple trophy winner for his club .
Graham's list of injuries had been extensive
but never deterred him . It had been a rockystart to the season but the club had won thelast two and seemed back on track .Two top A Section players recorded their
100th game; Gerard Mahoney at St Bernardswhere his versatility was greatly appreciatedand Peter Murphy, the classy full back at
Ormond. Both players were a credit to their
clubs and to the Association .
Umpires in B Section were Alan Bishop, Geoff
Kelly, Stephen Cordner, Don Dodds and Geoff
Reilley (yes I own up to a stint as a'Man in
White') .
In B Section Old Scotch 13 .18 defeated Kew
11 .10 and the win firmed Scotch's top
position . It was not the result Kew had hopedfor as they were losing touch with the top
four . Best Players - Simpson, Atkinson (4),Sinclair, Campbell, Frew and Birch (OldScotch) and Finlay (3), Taylor, Parsons,
Paterson, Crowe and Joiner (Kew) .A Section coaches were R Allsop (Collegians),
R Stabb (Commonwealth Bank), K Roberts(Coburg), G Paul, MHSOB), R Knott (OldMelburnians), M Considine (Old Paradians),P Rhoden (Old Xaverians), G Murray (UHSOld boys), A Brannan (University Blues), F
Dunin (University Blacks) .
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ReviewInjuries plagued Werribee's afternoon, but they
were still successful at home against the Westies .Off to a flyer with Daniel Lee again on fire, the
Bees looked the goods, however, the Pies have
shown they are going to be a force, and with
"Heck" again playing well, they fell just short by 3kicks .
The upset of the round occurred at the Zoo where
UHS-VU overcame a shell shocked Swans outfit .
With injuries to more key players, it was Rose'ssticky hands and Forbes up from the magoos to
kick five that pulled themselves out of immediaterelegation danger with a gritty 14 point win .Power House got the jump on the Warriors at
Artie Park kicking the first three goals, but
unfortunately for them, that was all they kicked
for the remainder of the match . With the Warrior
backline dominant, lead by the ever-likable
"Thrillhouse" Aquilina, the Warriors ran out easy
12-goal victors .
11 ew laid claims as a genuine flag threatas the Jocs pinched the game after the
final siren when Adam Jones marked andgoaled to win the match. "
Kew laid claims as a genuine flag threat as theJocs pinched the game after the final siren whenAdam Jones marked and goaled to win the match .After a great start the Saints jumped to a four goallead but the Browns hit back and with Fountainand Gridley on top in the guts hit the front in thethird to only fall down at the end .In an amazing match at Syn-City, Syndal got offto a flyer to lead by 48 points half way through thesecond . Monash bounced back and with Pocockstarring, have created some space betweenthemselves and the relegation zone with a 14point win .
-eviewThe local derbv seesthe students venture tothe "House of Pain" where the Westies have takenall in their path . I am expecting nothing less todayfrom Hammer's Magpies to peck the eyes out ofthe undermanned Vultu res as they romp home by45 points .A question mark still surrounds the credentials ofWestbourne, who have not beaten any of thecontenders so far this season . The Swans on theother hand have promised a lot, but delivered littlethus far and will be eyeing today's match as anopportunity to get their season back on track .However, I am sticking with Scratcher's Warriorsto weather the storm and run away with the winby 22 points .The two unbeaten D3 leaders meet in whatpromises to be an enthralling battle for thoselucky enough to travel to the Thomas CarrollReserve . Werribee have done well thus far againstthe top sides, while the Joes have struggled, andas such I am sticking jumping off the Saintsbandwagon, and onto the Tiger's as they take topspot with a 15 point win on the road .Both the Gryphons and Browns have impressedthis season and today's match is shaping up as anintriguing battle . I like the way the students play,and they appear to bet getting better each week,however, Kew plays a smart, close checking styl e
CLUB i ;AGi I LS'iS'J :C a'Ti.' .
D3 SECTIONOld Westbourne
South MelbourneKew
D3 RESERVEWerribeeUHS VU
Old Westbourne
J Horsburgh 5 27Cheevers 4 23
McDermott 5 2 3
Marinis
ForbesEdwards
4 290 244 18
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of game and if they can take the lead early, shouldbe,able to hold out the students to win by 25points .This is an extremely important match for bothpower House and Syndal Tally Ho as they vie toremain in D3 for the 2006 season. With bothhaving seasons they would rather forget thus far,
a win today offers the opportunity to get theircampaign back on track and perhaps somebreathing space as we near the half way mark .picking a winner is a tough call, but the Synnershave been getting close each week, and today Ithink they will break the drought with a 13 point
win .press Correspondent sA much better response this week! Please keep
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St .Johns - Shaun Cockayne became the thirdplayer to reach 200 games in Round 5 . 'Barney'has been with the club since 1992 and is avalued member both on and off the field being areserves B&F winner and premiership playerand clubman of the year . Adam Jones plays his
50th game in Round 7 . 'Jonesy' has been withthe club since 2001 and is a key position player
whether up back or forwar dWestbourne - Congratulations to 2004 SeniorB&F Winner . Cade Lever on 50 great gameswith the Warriors . Having come through the 19'sCade has quickly become one of the Warriorsbest and enjoyed a senior Premiership with theclub last season .Monash Gryphons - Long-time defender GerardRoche who played his 150th for the Gryphs onthe weekend . "Rochey" first played for the clubback in 1996 while still a student at MonashCaulfield and has been one of the constants inthe back six since then . Well done "Suction" andcongratulations from everyone at the Gryphons .Kew - congratulate senior DVC DavidMainsbridge on playing his 50th game todayagainst Monash Gryphons . Dave is a strongmarking, long kicking CHF and following in thefootsteps of his father Gordon a HBF in our '64Premiership team .
D3 '_-'C'-:'-- _~'I4West Brunswick v UHS-VU
South Melbourne Districts v Old WestbourneSt Johns 0 C v Werribee Amateurs
Monash Gryphons v KewPower House v Svndal Tally-Ho
4.5 4.9 9.9 13.13 (91)
WEST BRUNSWICK 2.3 3.5 5.7 6.9 (45)Worn Marmis 4 Langfield 4 Johnstone 2 4 .aldon 2 Brooks Flack Daniels .
WEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 3.5 6.10 10.I3 (73)Wen: D Lee 6 PaLnington Czajkowski Renaut Tedesco C Lee Moir Tay! r .Best : D Lee M Keogh C Lee Kidd Addamo Ayling. West Bruns: Hayset, 4Monaj-e 2 Sudttolz living P Hamilton Ellis. Best: Haysey P Hamilton JelbertMonagle Gartlan living.Umpires: Andrew Shirts Adam Conquest (F )UHS-VU 1.0 7.2 10.4 16.11 (107)STH hYEtBOURNE DISTRICTS 4.4 8.4 11.7 14.9 (93)UHS-VU: Forbes 5 Rose 3 Zulicki 2 Mora 2 Carroll Tate Fazakerlev WSmith. Best: tV Smith Rose Gorrhtge Mora Forbes . Sth RYeIb Dist:Cheevers 4 Joske A Hannan Batchelor M Costello Cronan J Duncan . Best:Aquihta Cheeses Mohoney Joske CalabraLse Cronan .Umpires: Luke .Lfonerieff Mark Alexander (F)OLD WESIBOURNE 1.2 7.4 11.6 14.15 (99)
POWERHOUSE 3 .2 3.4 3.6 3.9 (27)Old West: J Horsburgh 5 Lever 2 Baulch 2 A Horsburgh Edwards BrabantHodgson P Hudson . Best: Edwards Aquilina Fairfield Bauleit L HudsonMokrusch. Power: D'httuto Matheson White. Best : Bishop Verberne Turner
Phillips Hill ADrIntino .Umpires : Michael Forde Shane MeEVarnara (F )KEW 2.1 6.6 10.11 73 .14 (92)ST JOHNS OC 6.1 8.2 10.3 15.5 (95)
Kew: Me Dermott 5 Vecchio 4 Evans Moussi Woodhouse lanni. Best:Fountain Gridley Stephens Allen Aitken lanni . St Johns: Jones 7 Horbury3 Arnold 2 Sinclair Ryan Emery. Best : Jones O'Connor Skinner EmeryWalker Scarpam:•tglia.Umpires : David Longworth Jon Kerr (F) Michael Roche Tom WGCher (B)SYR'DAL TALLY-HO 6 .2 11.3 16.5 17.5 (107)h10FdtiSH GRYPHONS 3.2 6.4 13.9 18 .13 (121)Syndal TYi : Vanderknik 4 Carina 3 L Hannemann 2 Tua 2 Reynolds 2Dance Lawes WilUarnsThomas. Best : D Richardson Tua Bennett RobinsonLawes Vanderkruk. Mon Gryph : Clark 4 G Hurrah 3 Pocock 2Shufllebo[itam 2 Bradshaw 2 Leeton Flow•erday Sharkey N Rutherford JRutherford. Best : Pocock Clark Kent Yanni H Harrak J Rutherford.
Umpires : Ron Martyn Peter Griffiths (F) Gary Clancy Alex Roberts (G )D3 RESERVE S
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.1 6.3 10.4 15.5 (95)
Best: Hollow LangField Flack Moore Jorden Bell. West Bruns : Tobin 4
Garman Hussey. Best; S Edwards Hussey Walker Goode Saisanas Lowe .
UHS-vu 3.4 5.6 7.7 12.8 (80)
STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3 .1 4.2 5.5 5.9 (39)
U11S-VU : Sanson 4 T Harris 2 P Thomas 2 Tree•ethatt Byrne Corbett
Marasco. Best: Mihajlovte Corbett Kennedy McLeod Bowes . Sth Meib Dist :
E Henderson 2 P Moon 2 S Kitig. Best: B Downing S Puccio G Mizatovic H
Masters P Moon.
OLD WESTBOURNE 4.5 7.7 10.12 12 .17 (89)POWERHOUSE 1 .0 4.3 5.6 7.7(49)Old West: Edwards 4 Ristecsld 3 Pilsbury whiting Robson MerrvweatherCluisto. Best : Bramwell Brooker Jenkinson Edwards Robson Anderson .Power. M D9ntino 3 Contreras 2 J Taylor 2. Best: Contreras GrittierAndrews M D'Intino J Taylor Arnold ._-.W 0.5 1.5 3.8 4.10(3-4)ST JOHN O C 3.5 9.8 10.10 14 .16 (100)i :--w: Doig La Franchi Symes Waller . Best : Lafranchi Scott Drago JohnsonGian..~attte Roberts. St Johns: Hall 3 Callaghan 2 Monterio 2 Vanhouten 2Roberts Wilson Joyce webb Dragwidge . Best : Holmes Hall Kelly D`OkeraRoberts Fardon.SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.1 4.2 5.3 7.8(50)M0%tSH GRYPHONS 5.1 9.4 12.7 15 .14 (104)Syndal TH: Buckley 2 Rowe MacKenzie Treasure Crew. Best: Kelly CrewMacKenzie Holland Bartholomew Francs. Mon Gryph : Landberg 5 Mitchell3 Coxhead 2 Sti ll Gonis Coffey Den}2r Lloyd . Best: Mitchell CoxheadLandberg Stirling Coffey Block .
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D3 SectionKEW MONASH GRYPHONS OLD WESTBOURNE POWERHOUSE ST JOHNS
Coach : Rohan Doherty Coach: Steven Bourbon Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Brett Devlin Coach : Ben McGeeRes Coach : Brendan Dover Asst Coach : Geoff S611 Stir Ass[ : Michael Christo Res Coach: Gary Dean Res Coach : Rod Walke r
Res Coach : Phil Warren Res . Coach: Scott Walker
t B . Lafrancht 1 L . Clark I B. Gerace 1 M. Taylor Sen DVC 1 K. Arnol d2 K . Allen (VC) 2 M. Healy 2 J. Braham 2 R . Humphreys 2 M. Peake3 B . Debrui n4 G. Cnmmms 3 A. Gra dGrady 3 Trav. Edwards 3 J . Marshall 3 D. O'Connor5 A . Carmen 4 N . Rutherford 4 J. Bartolo 4 B. Tumer San VC 4 S . Holme s6 N . Tmett, (C) 5 J. Watson 5 S. Hewitt 5 P. Sosic 5 B . Hilton7 H . McDermott8 D . Mamsbnoge (DVC)
6 J. Leroy 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 6 M. Verberne 6 M. Phaedenos9 A . Maims (RDVC) 7 J Garoni
7 B. Merryweather 7 C . Richardson 7 N. Chal kto B . Cullen 8 C . Yanni
Horsburg h8 A 8 M. Hill San Capt 8 M. Hartnettn B . woodhouse 9 G. Wadley .
Reardon9 B 9 A. Jonest2 M. Gndiey13 B . Marchesam 10 P. Williamso n
McNamar a11 B9 F. Pave z10 C. Lever
.10 D . Cooper 10 M . Courmadias
t4 J Locker15 A Fountain
.12 J. Landberg 11 S. DePiazza 11 B. Phillips it J . Kelly
t6 D . wood 13 J. Stratford 12 M. Baulch 12 A. Brownjohn 12 P. Walker17 G . Scott 14 A. McKenzie Ristevsk i13 M
13 J . Spence 13 C. Horbury V.C.t8 N . Dahlstrom
VecchroI9 A15 A. Clarke
.14 P. Hudson 14 W. Elliot 14 P. Shar p
.20 A. Acfield 16 P. Rennison 15 A. Board 15 P. Haseler 14-R M . Hanger
21 M.Amferson 17 S. SewellChristo16 S
16 A. D'Intino 15 M . Kosmala22 T Ake^ 18 M. Paolucci . 17 C . Macleod 16 A . Paterso n23 J . deelank 19 R . Coxhead 17 M. Aquiline 18 F. Doyle 17 S . Cockayne V.C .-Res24 C . Stephens25 C . watts 20 C . Staff 18 G . Walker 19 S. Matheson 18 C. Emery26 S. Symes 21 J. Bingham 19 J. Mason 20 J. Nicholls 19 J . Cotton27 T. Moore(VC) 22 B. Coxhead 20 D. Hudson 21 D . Miller 20 B . Rydquist28 S. Ryan29 M. Dalrymple
23 B. Clark 21 L . Hudson 22 R . Walsh 21 S . Koppers C .30 C . G~ansanta 24 D . Baxter 22 S. Anderson 23 K. Anthony 22 G. Roberts31 D . i an n, 25 M. Malone 23 S. Huntington (VC) 24 N . Bishop 23 J . Diaz O .V.C.32 A. Draga(RVC )
Maunsefi33 L26 A. Denyer 24 L. Fairfield (C) 25 M Driessen 24 L. Mara.
34 D . Pocock27 M. Mullin s28 C Leeton
25 Troy Edwards.
26 D . Harris 25 B . Waters35 R . Bn,rw36 e. Roberts 29 P.Warren 26 P. Mesman 26 B. MacCormack 26 H. Wathen37 S. Johnstan 30 T. Vessey 27 T. Whiting 27 R . Davies 27 R. Dowsett~ D~ North 31 G . Roche 28 D . Slattery (Res C) 28 D . Boland 28 A . Dexter39 J . Dorms40 D Kmro:s 32 A. Shufflebottom 29 S. Balloch 28 P. Cooper 29 T. Elli s41 t.. Coulter 33 A. Burgess 30 A. Mokrusch 29 M. Beasley 30 R. Walker42 S. Parker 34 M. Graydon 31 A. Miller 29 A. Foster 31 D. Rydquis t43 S. Lmngston43 M Chwers 35 L . Vesey 32 G . Jenkinson 30 T. McFarlane 32 A . Rudd.44 T. imrgston 36 G . Block 33 D. Benn 31 R . Marshall Res Capt 33 A . Fonceca45 G . Evans 37 J. Fleming 34 C . Bramwell 32 M. Verberne 34 M . Hancock C. - Res46 J . Hamaon47 J . Saban
3B J. Rutherford39 D Grenfell 35 G . Robson 33 H . Clarke 35 J . Sacco
48 R . Mahomet 40 M Willocks 36 K. Pilsbury 34 J . Conway 36 P. Hams49 P. Dennis .
41 C Archer 37 C . Molitoris 35 S. Hatchard 37 D. Christian V.C.- Res50 S. Roac h51 M. Paair
.42 A. Robilliard 38 D . Nikola 36 M. D'Intino 38 D. Savio
52 M. Spwsi 43 D . Bradshaw 39 M. Oldham 37 S. West 39 P. Rudd53 S. Detroit 44 L . Wells 40 J. Morselko 38 R . Benson 40 T. Hyland54 J . Doums55 J . Jacobs 45 J. Gonis 41 K. Miller (VC) 39 B. Wooderson 42 D. Sanders56 T. Fight 46 G . Kent 42 T. Brooker 40 R . Marshall 43 M . Van Houten56 R . Walter 47 M. Parker 43 A Runciman 41 C . Byrne 44 J . Ross57 R . H°sk"'g58 B. Bumen(RVC) 48 L . Mannikhuis
.44 B. Lennon 42 P. Amold 45 A . Hall
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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE b"i : :".'. `;:LlY NO UHSVU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC K
DISTRICTS Coach: Tony Rowe Coach: Share Mottram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach : Angus Hamilton
Coach : Earl Henderson Res Coach: Mark Elder Assistant: D. Forties Res Coach : Rob Rantino Res Coach : Damian Shaw
Res Coach : Brett DowningRes Coach : G . MarkialisAsst Coach : G . Terries
1 J. Washington DVC 1 G. Healy i J. Sparkes 1 D. Nedinis (Res VtC) la M . Drain
2 Ma . Hannan C . 2 I . Bingham 2R. Thorp 2 C. Lee t b A . Hamilton
3 J. Mervcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation 3 D. Rack 2 P. Hamilto nIrving3 B
5 S. King 5 I . Tura 3r T Cleveland4 L Gorringe
4 S. Kidd .4 C. Lehman n
6 L. Kealy 6 D. Paolone.
Pvtottram5 S5 B. Cunningham 5 A. Cannan e
7 A. Hannan 7 A. Bums (Res Capp.
Cracknel l6 S6 M . Walsh 6 S. Pietsch (V. Capt)
8 X . Kidd 8 R. Bennett.
7 0 . Zulicki 7 B. Slomebnnk 7 S . Benjamin (Capt .)
g S. Aqualina 9 D. Richardson 8 S. Hams 8 M . Palmington9 J. Ayling
8 S . Monague9 A. Morphell
10 D. McCormick 10 G. Fox 9 D . Moor(i°Id10 M Butera 10 M . Keogh (San Capt .) 10 D. Jelbart
17 P. Daly 11 M . Meyer .Forbes11 D 11 M . Green 11 P. Norma n
12 A. Argyriou 12 A. Hermann.
12 W Smith 12 B. Black 12 T. Maguir e
13 E . Henderson 13 S. Miller.
13 N . Rose 13 R. Bell (Res Capt.) 13 S . Brockley14 C. Bowshall - Tanne r
14 D. Bell 14 S. O'Boyle 14 J. Mitchell 14 J. Marina 15 J . Sudholz15 B. Lazzaro 15 D. Reynolds 15# R . Ladish 14a Aa Taylor 16 S . Edwards16 J. Neimi 16 D. Venness 16 J . Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J . Haysey
17 P. D'Andrea 17 C. Hayes 17 C . Langendorf 16 R. Daly 18 G. Ellis
18 G. Cox 18 J. Lawes18 A. Heffner19 J. Uebergang
17 A Tedesco 19 W. Touze l20 P Bamford
19 A. Reid 19 B. Boucher 20 G . Madrigrano 18 D. Vehha,
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20 W. Brown 20 C. Hall 21 J . Hall 18a A. Morrow 22 N Hart21 B. Johnson 20 I . MacKenzie 22 G . Mandalis 19 S. Daly .
23 D. Rud d22 T Milne 21 D. Kennel 23 G. Temes 20 N. Renaul 24 J . Jenkin
23 B. Downing 22 M . Buckley 24 N . Carroll 21 A. Borg22 A Dib ti t
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25 S. Atherton 24 B. Bayliss 27 A . Cusick 24 L . Carson 28 E . Walle r26 R. Mitchell 25 M . Kelly 28 B. Mclr,nes 25 N . Addamo 29 C. Sheedy27 P. Cheevers 26 J. Dascoli 29 A . Pashley 26 B. Vasilou 30 A. Goode
28 T. Paterakis 27 M . Leplaa 30 J . Partridge 27 T. Davidson 31 R. Mille r
29 J. Adgemis 28 N. Williams 31 P. DolenceDi
28 0 . Czapwski (San VK) 32 J . Babon33 T Thompson
30 T. Zantuck 29 A. Sheer mond32 ~'Schulz
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34 I . Twyfod31 S. Hermman 30 B. Poland 34 J O'neill 30 S. Simpson 35 M . Carmichae l32 D. McGee 31 A. Richardson 35 S . Orbons 392 M. Jordon 36 Z . Rudd
33 M . Doyle 32 L . Hannemann 36 A . Pendfebury 33 S. Wiggins 37 T. Dempsey
35 N. Moojen 33 T. Bartholomew 37 G. Caiterall 34 F. Mehmel 38 D. Coona n39 R Wes t
37 J. Clyne 34 T. Rowe 38" M . Sanders 35 B. Bumrorlh .Fromhold40 T
38 D. Rowe 35 C. Cachia {Capt) 39 M . Rea40 L. Maguire
36 A. Taylor37 P. Keogh
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39 A. BngOa 36 M . Elder 41 A . Ludlow 38 T. Towers (Res VEC) 42 B. Hogan
40 B. Bulpit 37 B. Robinson 42 D. Wallace 39 L. Langfield43 J . Tobin44 T Ston e
41 T. McQualter 38 M . Christiansen 43 R . Fran c'
40 S. Fuller 45 C. Stephens42 G . Gaylor 39 D. Hallisey 43r M . O neill 41 G. Grogan 46 R. Howard43 W. DAndrea V.C . 40 B. Thomas 46 D. Fazakerley 42 J . Purion 47 M . Quigley44 D. Geary 41 Y. Kaleunie 47 M . Turvey 43 A . Renaut 48 L. McGrego rS5 C. For, 42 M . McFarlane
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50 J . Corbett 45 C . Alabakis 50 N. Hutchens51 L . Sherry
~=7 J . Royle 44 T. Zaharopoulos 51 S . Capogreco 46 B . Parton 52 M . Gorm oIS C . Maloney 45 C. Francs 52 J . Bowes 47 L. Moore 53 A. Hogan52 M. Anderson 46 C. Jones 53 J . Thomas 48 B . Sin6etd 54 A. Meilak53 D . Phillips 47 P. Fyfield 54# B Mcleod 49 R . Zulian 55 D. Chiech i
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LE`,-° N~' ~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 .
40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallagher
* couple of milestonesA couple of pretty experienced umpires arecelebrating their milestones at Marcellintoday . First of all, congratulations to goalumpire Vin Vescovi who officiates in hi s300th VAFA game . Vinny started with us a
boundary umpire in 1991 moving to the field
in 1992 . After eight years blowing the
whistle he decided to take up the flags . After
working hard to reach A Section, he hasremained a permanent fixture there in
recent seasons . Vinny has served the
47AFAUA well, filling roles such us Social
Secretary, and more recently PropertySteward (Gear) and Building Manager . Vinny
has umpired many grand finals and has
enjoyed all of them. He also enjoys being
"chaffuer" to AD and Macca on various
occasions and the social events during the
year. In the off season Vinny has become a
keen lawn bowler (does that mean he'sbiased in his decision-making?), maybe a
few of us will follow him in that direction
soon. Well done Vincenzo! !
The other milestone is for boundary umpirePeter Teasdale . It may be only Teasa's 100thVAFA game, but after over 400 games on theboundary with the Southern Football Leagueand a heap more with the Moorabbin SaintsJunior Football League as a field umpire heis clocking up his 500th senior game . Anoutstanding effort and hopefully he won't be"throwing it in" in the near future . I'm sureVinny and Teasa will have a big aftermatchat Marcellin, and for those in the vicinity afew more celebrations will happen at TheManningham Club just up the road .
The big tim eA VAFA first happened in Brisbane lastSaturday night when former VAFA umpiresChris Donlon, Corin Rowe and MatthewHead umpired the Brisbane Lions IRichmond match . Whilst Corin and Matty,have been there a while, Dormers is in hisfir, ! season and after a few solid
performance shopetuity cansecure a regular spot . The fourth VAFA
umpire on the list, Simon Meredith has nowbecome a regular, so the VAFAUA should be
pretty proud of its representation at thehighest level . Although he did umpire ahandful of games with us, we can 't reallyclaim former AFL footballer Mark Fraser asone of ours . Maybe Chiilie Segota shouldhave taken him for some bouncing coachingin that time he spent with us .
" . . .the VAFAUA should be pretty
proud of its representation at the
highest level . "
Kenny vs HankElsternwick President Adam Hankin hasresponded to our "challenge" issued in last
weeks Umpires Corner . Here's his response
to the suggested match race between himand our own thoroughbred Kenny McNiece .
"I enjoyed the article in the umpires report
and big Kenny reckons he is up for the
challenge . . . . . . due to age I have asked for a
handicap and received it. . . . . Kenny will start
at the interchange steward box on the main
ground, and give me the starting far point
post goals down the scoreboard end . . .-and
he reckons he will beat me by 100 metres . . . . . . .
So I cant take the challenge up at the
moment, but would love to have the Wicker
boys and umpires watch the sprint later in
the year . . . . . . say a month before the end of the
season . . . . . . . say 30th July
Happy for you to list this in the record f you
like, with my right of reply . . . . . . I believe I am
evens to breakdown, 2 to one to be beaten
and 5 to one to win . . . . . . "
Thanks Hank - may we suggest a quick scullof the sponsor's product at the half-waymark - and look out Kenny! !
QI THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 41
BDF7"
BeiersdorfAustralia Ltd
Round 6 Review
A great weekend for the trendsetters in D4this year, with Elsternwick celebratingtheir Centenary with over 360 guests .Highlight included the naming of the teamof the century with three present dayplayers, Brian Mahony, Craig Mahony andLeigh Murphy being named. Great day fora stalwart VAFA club !
Back to the games, most went assuspected save for North Brunswickreturning to some great form with a winover the turtles tivhilst St . Mary's now nodoubt off after the Wicks !The round kicked off with Elsternwiekhosting Albert Park under lights onFriday night . Fairly tight throughout withthe Wicks not being able to stamp theirusual authority on then game until thelast stanza . Youngster Tim Cotter starredin his return from injury whilst theFalcons were best served by defenderThompso nGreat win for North Brunswick as thevaccounted for an in form Eltham . Theyincreased their lead through out the dayto record a well deserved victorv .Mountney and Orr were the best for Northwhilst Stockdale at Full Back was theTurtles best .Hawthorn put the game beyond doubtearly as they slammed on 8 goals in thefirst quarter against Box Hill . Saulle andTongue starred on the midfield whilstOldfield was Box HiIl's best .Finally . St . Mary's continued their moveup the ladder as they easily accounted forRichmond . Anthony with 12 goals wasthe star whilst D'astoli was in every-thing .
Preview
Really inter-esting set ofgames this week .The gap between 2 and 8 remainsrelatively small however no doubt a fewwill jump up and off in the next few weeks .Match of the round pits two early seasonfavourites together as St .Mary's hostBulleen Cobras . Contrasting fortunes inrecent weeks with the Saints beginning acharge whilst the Bulls just being a bitwobbly. Plenty up for grabs with the loserlikely to drop out of the four however can'tgo past St .Marv's at home .
lenty up for grabs with theloser likely to drop out of the
four however can't, go pastSt. Mary's at home. ' I
Elsternwick make the trek to Eltham asthe-- look to make it a seventh heave n
CLUB UAME LST,'I{ iOiA LD4 SECTIONElsternwick Hunter
Elsternwick S GraceAlbert Park Collins
Hawthorn Amateurs LaulettaD4 RESERVE
Elsternwick
Albert ParkElsternwick
Elsternwick
Goldman
S AllanPyrnan
Whelan
0 322 28
2 246 24
0 240 20
3 18
2 15
42 Q THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200 5
start to the year. A few injury concerns forthe Wicks . The Turtles were a bitdisappointing last week after a great winthe week before . Have a funny feeling thatthis might be closer than some mightexpected however have to go with the
Wicks .Box Hill North return home to host North
Brunswick . A bit of a glitch for Box Hilllast week however little separated thesides after a blow out in the first quarter .
They certainly play a committed brand offootball and will be desperate to hold ontothird spot . North Brunswick has mixedform a bit and four points away from homelooms as crucial if they are genuine finalsaspirants. Home ground advantage mighthold sway, Box Hill for me .
Finally, Albert Park host Richmond .Fairly competitive efforts from Albert Parkweek however they are another side ableto mix form a fair bit . Richmond wouldhave been disappointed with their effortslast week as prior to that they were fairly
competitive . Albert Park for mine .
The Hawkies have the bye .
CorrespondentsEither email me on ed .siliClocker .com .auor ring on 0418348723 .
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D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v North Brunswick
Eltham Collegians v Elsternwick
Hawthorn Amateurs - Bye
St Marvs v Bulleen Cobras
Albert Park v Richmond Central
D4 SECTION
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8 .3 14 .10 19 .15 25.17 (167)
BOX HILL NORTH 2.5 5.10 10 .12 15 .15 (105)
Haw : Lauletta 6 Rice 2 McKenna 2 D Pritchard 2 Tounge 2 Murphey
2 Dixon 2 Jackomos 2 Fulton 2 Sauce McGlenchy Caruana . Best:
Sauce Tounge Lauletta Carle McKenna D Pritchard . Box Hill North:
Keillor 4 Ball 2 Dovaston 2 Doyle 2 Cook 2 Langley Riscalla . Best:
Oldfreld Cook Keillor Garrett Doyale Penny .
Umpires : Anthony Lilley Rod Penaluna (F )
NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 .11 7.17 13.19 20 .23 (143)
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .2 6.5 8.10 13 .14 (92)
Nth Bruns: Twaddle 4 M Taha 4 J Boudoloh 3 Pollakis 2 GiucasKehagias Massri Sammartino Orr Santecroce O'Connell, Best :
Mountney Kehagias Orr Sammartino Santecroce Robertson . Eltham :
Crooks 4 MeClaren 3 Camrcan 2 Clark R Foo Baud Conole . Best :
Stockdale Hargrave Luttick Crooks MeClaren A Mann .
Umpires : Mick Gilday Ian Kennedy (F)
ELSTERNWICK 2.8 7.9 11.7 15.20 (110)
ALBERT PARK 3.1 4.5 5.10 7.16 (58)
Elsternwiek: Bvrne 4 Putt 3 S Grace 2 Greene 2 Cotter 2 Curtain
Foster. Best : S Grace Cotter Byrne Greene C Mahony Cummins .
Albert Park: Collins 2 R Williams 2 Storey Hyams Jas . Williams
Burton . Best: Thompson Venables Storey Hyams J William Burton .
Umpires: Rod Penaluna Nick Brown (F) Brendan Corcoran Robert
Mutton (B) Robert Parry John Robinson (G )
BULLEEN COBRAS BYE
RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 4.4 7.7 8.9 (57)
ST MARYS 10.2 18.4 27.7 41 .16 (262)
Rich Cent: Dukic 3 Quay 2 Moffatt 2 Lynch. Best : Nuske Hillier
Brunt Porteous Dukic Liuzzi . St Marys: Anthony 12 Tagell 5
Nicholson 4 Theoharris 4 Crllly 3 D'Astoli 3 Weller 2 Purcell 2
Andrews Kodituwaku Cope Richardson Armstrong Schembri . Best:
D'Astoll Anthony Theoharris Weller Armstrong Crilly .
Umpires: Pat Machos Matt Meier (F) Michael Lee Andrew Summers (G)
A4 RESERV E
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5.2 11.6 17.11 27 .14 (176)
BOX HILL NORTH 3.1 3.2 4.4 5 .5(35)
Haw: Gatfss 4 Ruzicka 4 Bradles 4 C Ho 3 Horse 2 Hyland 2 Pi 2
Blakeman 2 Lee Opie Wilkinson . Best: Pt Gatiss Ruzicka Crivelli C Ho
Lee . Box Hill North : Thoi 3 Vanderakker Yalaman Chilli . Best: Screen
Vanderakker Callis Tambakis Irvine Thoi .
NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 1 .3 1 .5 4.9 (33)
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6 .3 7.9 9.14 12 .18 (90)
Nth Bruns : Papanikolou 2 Said B Carter . Best: Pisasale Giovanoglou
Rhook Hassan Briffa Allouche.
Elthflm: Krohn 4 Barnes 2 Andrews Emini Love Kurtschenko Runco
Weston . Best: Andrews Runco Barnes Lynch Kurtschenko A Howgate.
ELSTERNWICK 1.4 4.7 7.10 12.14 (86)
ALBERT PARK 2.1 4.1 9.2 9 .3(57)
Elst : P}rcnan 3 Whelan 2 Missaglia 2 Alter 2 Anderson Paley Goldman .
Best: Paley Missaglia Alter Surman Anderson B Tennant . Albert
Park: Langdon 3 Jackson 2 Payne 2 Smith Fairfield . Best : Sims
Houston Baker Shakespear Isard Jackson .
BULLEEN COBRAS BY E
RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.0 4.2 6.3 7.4 (46)
ST 2SARYS 3.3 9.5 11.9 16 .11 (107)
Rich Cent: Gray 3 Quick Lake Titley Karamichalos . Best : Tilley Lane
Trenellen Duff Krisohos Quick . St Marys : Murphy 6 Latimer 2
Koumantatakis 2 Tahos H Adam Roseman Stone Hendy Chan . Best :
Murphy Wigg C Adam Koumantatakis Smith Karis .
9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 43
D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH OULLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNWICK ELTHAM O CCoach: Pete Smit hRes Coach : Paul Shoppee
Coach: Peter Armstron gRes Coach : Jon Pratt
Coach : Joe D'AngeloRes Coach : TBA
Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonAsst. P McNally Res Coach : Paul Gregor
Coach Res : M Hosking1 P. Smith I G . Wilson 2 T. Onvin I L . Murphy t T. Andrews2 N . Pastras 2 C. Riscalla 3 S. McLaren Capt 2 A. Hamkin 2 D. Lynch2 A. Morgan 3 A . Odza 4 N. Cartledge 2 L. Bedingfield
3 E Savaoe3 R. Bake r3 P. Shakepeare
4 T. Mann o5 J . Garrett 5 M . Mann
3 J. vem m4 D. Grace
.4 L . Mason (VC )
4 M . Naudi 7 S . Stewart 6 G. Fortune 5 M . Whelan 5 L . Austin5 S . Allan 8 C . Langley 7 T Mehrez 5 K . Cummins 6 J. Galvin (C)6 J. Store
y9 A. Sallantiogl u10 S Cook
8 T. Mazzarella6 M . Thiele7 J . McAdam -RC-
7 B. Rashid7 S. Venables .
11 T. Thai 9 M. Kyriakou 8 S. Cume 8 B . Jorgense n7 M. Barton 12 A. Dick 10 C . Powderham 8 M. Greene 9 C. Watso n8 N. Wheeler 13 M . Cumming 11 A. DeJong 9 T. Hartley 10 B . Marshall9 P. Chambers1 M
14 L. Penhallunack 12 P. Whitehouse 10 T. Huggins11 L Mssalgl,a 11 J . Mizzi
0 . Phillips 15 L. Keillor 13 N. Edgar.
12 P. Neville 12 M. Blagrove11 D . Bre a12 N Langdont6 M . PennY16 W Drew
14 T Fradkin 13 S. Soppet 13 M. Luttick.13 B. Payne
.17 G . Cavallo 15 J . Trinchi 14 B. Mahony -VC -
15 C McKenna14 R. Runco
13 M. Tuffin 18 C . Butler 16 D . Trinchi .16 M. Sumian 15 J . Paisley
14 M. Hyams 19 C . Callis 17 T. Conn 17 J . Perkins 16 D. Bric k15 D. Borley 20 K. Oldfield , 18 F. Arcoraci 18 A. Neill 17 T. Wenbom15 P. Guicas 22 A. Steele 19 B. Thomas 19 J . Hunter 18 B Galvin16 C. Roberton 23 D. Penny
23 J. Naumovski20 J. McOuatter 20 E. Goldma n
21 P. Stuchberry
.19 J . Gilbert
17 S . Bennett 24 P. Doyle 21 N. Lykopandis 22 G . Elvin 20 S. Weston18 G. Collins 25 P. Kotsaridis 22 J. Daniels 23 S. Curtain 21 M. Hart19 N . Cain 26 R . Ball 23 A . Nasr 24 A. Foster 22 R . Foo (VC)20 K. Grace 28 Z. Veleski 24 R . Gemes 25 T. Cotter 23 T Carte r21 P. Shoppee22 J. Hannett
29 M. Rogers30 B Olson
25 W. Olney26 C. Mahony -C-27 J . Banky
.24 A. Hargrave
22 J. Marshall.
31 D. Olson 26 M. Nathanielsz 28 W. Morgan 25 R. Thomas23 B. Harries 32 I . Oldfield 27 J . Cartledge 29 S. Mahony 26 J . Glare23 D. DeZoete 33 M . Marinovic 28 A. Foskett 30 T. Putt
31 A Lasnitzki 27 J . Stockdal e24 T. Green 34 H. Ho 29 R. Sheehan .
32 B Mason 28 M. Patties25 J . Wier 35 C. Liston 30 B. Cookson
.33 M. Cunningham 29 D . Ho•.vgat e
26 B . Moore36 S . Russel l38 J DAmato
31 R. Pasinati 34 T Leaper 30 M. Abbott27 A . Jackson
.39 J . Tambakis 32 S . Wa
~35 P. McNally36 J Py man 31 B. Keleher
28 R . Allan 40 D . Worrell 33 A . Cook .37 D JNolan 32 C. Baud
29 R . Humphrey 41 P. Currie 34 M. DAngelo.
38 B . Anderson 33 A . Howgat e30 W. Johnson 42 A. Tarulli 35 M. Unwin 39 M. Tennant 34 J . Howgat e31 S. McGuire 43 R . Doyle 36 P. Dall'Oglio 40 A. Patey 35 M Crooks31 J. Williams 44 C . Garrett4 37 J. Paatsch 41 D . gyrne .
38 N R atlY32 M . Smith33 M . Wall
5 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer 38 G . Brown
42 J. L,likakos43 P. Clarke
.37 P. Krohn
34 T. Houston 47 A . Andrews 39 C. Chan 44 S. Grace -VC- 38 A. Mok35 S . Toth 49 T. Ellis 40 G . Richards 45 J. Kaicer 39 A. McClaren35 C . Downie 50 C. I rvine
52 S . Darcy41 C. Borretli
46 L. Ryan47 T. Perkins 40 E. Bau d
36 J . Dudi 53 N Chav42 V. Dam 48 M . Noonan 41 T. Kurtschenk o
37 L . Hogan.
54 L . Van den Akker 43 T. Whittaker 49 J . Baribar 42 C. Canals38 S. Fairfield 55 J. Pratt 44 B . Saaksjarvi 50 M. Nicol 43 R. Carruca n41 R . Williams 56 H . Shiba 45 N . Khalil 51 M. McKenn a
52 E Aft 44 N. Duncan42 C. Coo k44 B. Isard
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53 A. Lewis 45 A . Whyte
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46 G . Price 60 N. Benbow 49 G . Anderton 55 H. McGregor56 P Freedman
47 A. Emini48 M . Snowden 61 J . Howarth 50 R. Lock
57 M . Creak 48 B. Tumey50 S . Thompson 62 C . Henry 51 R. Daley 58 B . Ellis 49 L . Barnes51 J . McKay 63 J . Aspinall 52 T. Sette 59 C . Spence 50 B. Richardso n52 D . Allan 64 J. Vagias 53 R . Rodrigues 60 L. Smith 51 J . Simpson53 M. Williams 65 D . Woolridge 54 S . Nelson 61 R . McKenna 52 D Justice55 D. Quinlan 66 C . Plunkett
67 A. Manerheim 55 N . Polites 62 B. Torrance63 N . Anderson
.53 J Foo
57 J. Sutton 68 N. Gall 56 I . Baccini 64 M. Marziale 54 S . Todman57 J . Baker 69 B . Pearce 57 C . Batt 65 D. Brennan 55 K . Toulson58 S . Gitsham 70 H. Gist 58 T. Moore 66 M . Husking 56 R . Lov e59 L. Barr60 V. Surace
73 D. Francis76 M . Lacey
59 R. Hadisutanto 67 S . Gordan69 M . Daniels 58 N . McPherson
62 P. Cramer 78 A . Leavers80 J . Lowrie 89 N . Using 59 B. Evan s
77 S . Garcia 79 G . Bennett 77 S . Fisher 70 A . Conlin 61 A. Stockdale78 T Tuhoro 80 S. Evans 101 J . DAngelo 71 S. Thompson
T Marchetti63 L. Ogilvi e
79 S. Thompson 81 J. Hopes .73 M Nicol
80 J. Bowlby 82 D . Dovasto n84 M . Lacey
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D4 SectionHAWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST. MARYS A .F.C .
Coach : Peter Tyson Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Thomas Dukic Coacfi. micdaei LeartrardRes Coach : Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsialtas Res Coach : Steven Lake
Res Coach.
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2a J . Ridley 3 D. Orr 3 T. 0'sullivan 3 G. Schembn2b J . Thompson 5 H. Hassan 5 B. Porteus 4 A . Ballantyne ~ ._
3 A . Collins 6 D. Pizzari 6 T. Dukic 5 A . Lane Y ja4 N. Martin 7 J. Briffa 7 S. Lynch 6 C . Weller
5 S . Avery 8 S . Menta 8 D. Speakman 7 A . Dwyer ~-- ra6 P. Avery 9 A . Sammartino 9 A. Piani 8 R . KodRUwak u
7 C. Alexander 10 A . Mountney 10 A. Zuccaro 9 C . Armstrong
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12 P. Tannous 12 S. Brrtter 11 J . Bernardi
9b M . Houareau 14 M . Sorlete 13 J. Goode 12 S . Nicholso n
t0 J . Hall 15 H. Tsiaftas 14 J . Mcgrath 13 J . Hill
11 J . Dawson 16 S . Tsiaitas 15 C. Barry 14 L. Goldsworthy --- -
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13 J . Murphy 18 R. Massri 17 D. Miller 16 M . Aikma n
14 D. Lauletta © 19 L. Spano 18 A. Taylor 17 L. Anthony
15 M . Tyson 20 A. Said 18 P. Moulday 18 B . Frail
16a C. Rice 21 R. Santacroce 19 C . Quay 19 V. Ryan20 A Walle r
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21 M . Gilchrist17 B. Ruzicka 23 D. Kehagias 21 D . Phelan 22 C. Adam ® a19 T. Hyland 24 A. Belbin 22 J . Petering 23 F. Harrison i20 S . Parker 25 L. Greening 23 B. Breese 24 A . Latimer -- ~21 P. Clennefl 26 M . Taha 24 T. Guthrie 25 M . Black : ~ t22 D. McClenchy 27 N. Polloks 25 A. Read 26 S . Crilly
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Player
Michael Barker
James Beaumont
David Boundy
Ryan Chard
Daniel Cullman
Dominic Dunne
Leigh Harrison
Mark Luxon
Cameron Purss
James Scambler
Shura Taft
Charles Tallent
Tim Wallace
Ben Waite
Simon Dick
Tim Aural-Smith
Matt ShannonAndrew GillJosh Madden
Stuart Low
Scott Curatol o
Vi~ J .
Jason Israelsohn
Brad Wilmore
Michael Matulick
Mark Boon
Mark Ensor
Mark LiddellPeter Harrison
Scott Grace
Steve Buckle
Phillip CianciAlex Tsirogiannis
Sam Parkinson
Heath TregearGeorge Smyth
Christian Gregory
Trevor Bromley
Jon Rutter
Adam Pirrie
David Mitchell
Kane Batzloff
Simon Keleher
Club
Old HaitevburyOld MelburniansOld ParadiansSt KevinsMarcellinMazenodDe La SalleOld Ivanhoe
Old Xaverians
Uni Blues
Collegians
Old Scotch
t;lhitefriars
Old Haileybury
Old Scotch
Old Scotch
St KevinsSt BernardsSt BernardsOld IvanhoeOld Ivanho e
Club
Ajax
Banyule
Beaumaris
Beaumaris
Beaumaris
Caulfield Grammarians
De La Salle OC
Elsternwick
Emmaus St. Leos
Fitzroy Reds -Glen Eira
Hampton Rovers
Hampton Rovers
Monash Blues
Monash Blues
Oakleigh
Oakleigh
Old Brighton
Old Camberwell
Old Camberwell
Ormond
Chris Keunen
Ryan Sherman
Damien Rayson
Huw Lacey
Michael Chamberlain
David Chamberlain
Josh Agiu s
Joel Rice
David Dawes
Sean Coote
Damian ButtlerGary Carr
Darren RochfordEdward Clarke
Cameron MacClaren
Sean Towner
Brenton Crowley
John Perrett
Tim McKinnon
Art Lewski
Brendan Ryan
eSam Hecker
Andrew KentGeoff Trumble
Tom Evans
Eammon Halliday
Travis Bull
Mark Vickers-Willis
Justin Costello
Glen Porteous
Anthony Sinclair
Andy Cultrera
Gerard Bevan
Adam Sleigh t
Matt Myers
James Lawes
David Keenan
Paul Edwards
Bryce Shaw
Mark Paterson
Liam Ryan
G( uLl
St BernardsDe La SalleDe La SalleOld Melburritans
Mazenod
Mazenod
Old Xaverians
Marcellin
Old Brighton
Beaumaris
Old Trinity
Hampton Rovers
Parkdale Vultures
Uni Blues
Marcellin
Old Essendon
Salesian OCOld Brighton
Uni Blues
AJAX
Old Camberwell
bParkdale VulturesOld CareyOld Carey
Old Carey
Old Carey
Old Carey
Old GeelongOld Mentonians
Old Paradians
Old ParadiansOld Trinity
Prahran
Prahran
Syndal Tally HoSyndal Tally Ho
Rupertswood
Therry Penola
University Blacks
Univesity Blues
University Blue s
46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2605
Round 4There were no big suprises this week atElsternwick, the favorites all got up .Oval One saw a one sided affair where Mazenod 1
12 .10(64) showed Ovens & Murray 1 6 .1(37) how
to play long direct football .
The other game played was Maribyrnong 2
8 .10(58) dispatching of Ovens & Murray 2 0 .2(2) .
The next game played was at t'Jerribee, were
Mamburin Tigers 6 .9(45) hosted Ringwood
4 .3(27) in a close encounter but Mambourin
coming over the top in a convincing win .
The other games played were at Port Melbourne,were the 2 home sides produced smashing
victories . Port Colts 1 24 .16(160) dismantled a
struggling Parkside 0 .2(2) and the Port Colts 2
7 .9(51) cruised to victory against Mazenod 2
-'. .3(27) .
Ballarat 8 .9(57) hosted a travel sick Maribyrnong
1 5 .6(36) winning easily in the perfect conditions .
The last 3 games of the round were played at
Frankston where Kananook hosted 3 great
games .
The first game was extremely close up until half
time but the brilliance of Kananook 1 6 .12(48)
showed in the second half defeating
Broadmeadows 1 4 .5(29) .
The second game played was a thriller seeing
Bulleen Templestowe 6 .8(44) scrape over the line
ugainst Kananook 2 6 .6(42).
The final game of the round was a convincing winfor Broadmeadows 2 .The end result was Broadmeadows 2 10.4(64)
defeating Moonee Valley 4 .6(30) .
Round 5Round 5 of FIDA football is set to bring some bigresults .First up we have 2 big games at Elsternwick: The
first game is between Parkside and Mazenod
Panthers 1, the rampaging Mazenod are going to
be far to good and win by 13 goals .
The next game to follow is going to be cracker withthe 2 best sides in the comp to meet each otherBallarat Vs Kananook 1 and I think Kananook by
points in a thriller .
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Off to Port Melbourne we go and big games instore for FIDA fans, the first game to beshowcased is between Port Colts 1 and BulleenTemplestowe were we will see a close encounterbut at home the Colts by 2 goals .The second game to be played is between PortColts 2 an d Mambourin Tigers and based ongood lead form the Tigers by 15 points .Maribyrnong is to host 2 rivalry games against
Broadmeadows 1 and 2 .The first to be played will be a hard fought battle
between Maribyrnong 1 and Broadmeadows 1were the home side should prevail by 8 points .
The next to follow will see Maribyrnong 2 have aconvincing win over Broadmeadows 2 .The next set of games are scheduled to be played
in Aibury, where we will see Ovens & Murray 1play Kananook 2 in the first game but the away
side should get the points . Kananook 2 by 6 goals .
The following game will be a close encounter
seeing the home side, Ovens & Murray 2 take the
points from Mazenod 2 .The last of the FIDA games will see Moonee Valley
host Ringwood, but for the home side be prepared
for a hard battle. Ringwood by 19 points .
FIDA UDDERS ROUND 2DIVISION i P S"t I. D F Agst % NsKANANOOKTIGERS t 2 2 0 0 139 15 926.67 8NORTH BALLARAT KNIGHTS 2 2 0 0 122 60 203 .33 8BROADMEADOWS KANGAS 1 2 0 2 0 53 113 46 .90 0MARIBYRNONG BULLDOGS 1 2 0 2 0 51 148 34.46 0
DI VISIO N 2 P W I. U PisMAZENOD PANTHERS 1 2 2 0 0 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 2 0 0 8PORT COLTS 1 2 1 1 0 4KANAt10flKTIGERS 2 2 1 1 0 4OVENS & MURRAY 1 2 1 1 0 4PARKSIDE 2 0 2 0 0
DIVISION 3 P W I. D PtsMARIBYRMONG BULLDOGS 2 2 2 0 0 8BROADMEADOWS KANGAS 2 2 2 0 0 8PORT COLTS 2 2 2 0 0 8MAMBOURIN 2 2 0 0 8MAZENOD PANTHERS 2 2 0 2 0 0RINGWOOD BLUES 2 0 2 0 0MOONEE VALLEY MAGPIES 2 0 2 0 0OVENS & MURRAY JETS 2 2 0 2 0 0
If had bye last round * Received forfeit last round
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Section OneAfter five rounds without a win, St Bernards brokethe drought last weekend with an upset 21 pointwin over Old Brighton . Travelling to the difficultBeach Oval without injured skipper Iannazzo, StBernards put together their best four quarters ofthe season to record their first 'proper' four pointsof the new campaign . In the round's other bigresult, the Uni Blues confirmed their status aspremiership challengers rolling ladder-leaders StKevins by 32 points . In other games . Marcellinkicked seven-goals to two in the final term tosneak home against Xavs by 8 points, while OldScotch recorded their third win of the season, a t
eauy desperatelyneed the points
against the Bears toavoid drifting awayfrom the top five, andswimming alone."
home toCollegians .Ladder-leaders StKevins willattempt to returnto the winner's listthis weekend,when they hostOld Scotch a t
Righetti Oval . Lucky to escape with victory inround five, and then comprehensively defeatedlast weekend, the St Kevins boys have been offtheir game of recent throwing the Section One titlerace wide open. With a handful of sides capable ofgoing all the way this year, the next few weeks aregoing to be vital for all sides in the context of theseason . At Righetti, St Kevins should be toostrong, StK by 25 pts . In the round's other games,Old Xavs to record win number five of the seasonat home to Old Brighton, De La to end StBernards winning streak at one game with acomfortable away win, and Marcellin to edge outCollegians in a thriller at the Harry Trott Oval.Section Two
The Old Carey boys just keep posting results,without humbling any opposition, but Laidlaw ledthem in breaking free from a tenacious OMs towin by 5 goals . Hot on their heels are Rupo, whoproduced a quick and skilful display leavingWhitefrairs chasing tail all afternoon . Elsewhere,the Wellers took a while to warm up, but flexedtheir muscle against OTs after half time . TheBears also registered a good win over theBombers, and the Fields' third term was enoughto see them cruise home at Shark Park.PredictionsA bit more love on the preview as some pivotalclashes emerge . Beauy desperately need thepoints against the Bears to avoid drifting awayfrom the top five, and swimming alone . Banyul e48
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home by 22points. Theother huge clashis Rupo agains tthe Wellers. Never easy to win at "The Barnyard",and after striking some good form last week, I'mtipping Camberwell . The Friars should edge outthe Bombers on their home heap, whist it'll beregulation wins for the Fields over OMs and TheOC over Trinitv.Section Three
Someone forgot to tell Monash the match startedat 2pm, and La Trobe led by 22 points at the firstchange . Good tight finish though, as north edgedsouth, in a varsity thriller. All smiles as the Hoersupset an inaccurate Bentleigh side . The Blackssimply had too many options up forward for theTigers . The Raiders produced a great display offootball resulting in a solid win against a
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Old Xaverians Handley 3 23
Old Brighton Salem 6 19
St KeGins O'Rourke 2 18U19 (2)
Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 5 28Old Camberwell Tolson 1 26
Old Carey Thus 3 24Rupertswood T Smith 4 21U19f31Oakleigh Cleary 3 . 30Uni Blacks Batusta 2 22Monash Blues Collins 4 19
Uni Blacks Napier 3 18IT19 (BLUE )Salesian Scorpians Singh 2 33
Mazenod Bogar 5 29Peninsula D Smith 0 26
Ormond Bailey 5 25Hampton Rovers White 3 24Ul RED
Aquinas Raggazoni 5 22Emmaus SL Croughhan 2 19Kew Lawrence 3 19Bulleen Templestowe M Meadows 5 18
determined Unicorn outfit team . Good to see somegreat aerial marking by both sides . together withgreat passages of running football . Oakleighdelivered a regulation 10 goal win over the Jackasat Smorg's .predictionsMarquee Match-Up #1 is down at the ScammellReserve where the Raiders will keep the eskytucked away and focus on the job at hand against
Oakleigh . No-one has gone close to stopping TheSpinner's men, but this'll be a great test . Parade
by 14 points . Other intriguing contests should bebetween La Trobe and Bentleigh . who are on the
move north, but should win by 17 points . and the
Ti -cers and Hoers . Was last week's effort amiracle? Methinks not, and the Tigers are S-T-
ruggling . Hoers by 31 points . Monash over'~iHSOB, and Blacks over Jacks .
Section BlueReviewIn a world first . I received reports from both sidesin an U19 match (many thanks!!) . and they make
contrasting reading lemme tell you!! It was theNodders who prevailed by 16 points over theScorpions and Mazenod saw it as a hard foughtand very skilful game, but felt their strong teamplay held Salesian at bay all day . Meanwhile.
Salesian thought they matched the Nodders in themidfield but both camps agreed that the Noddersbackline was the decisive factor, denying theScorpions clear opportunities to convert .
Eisewhere . Haileybury dominated early, butCalvert repelled many of the Bloods' forward
thrusts . The Menders, then pulled out the caneand flayed away as delivery from Chisholm-to-Bailey became a regular occurrence. No word from
tlie Pirates, but the O'Clays played a ripper, and( astello bagged 5 sausages in a surprise win .Finallv, in a massive form reversal, it was theHassaballa & O'Donnell show at Dairy Bell as theIiapless Rovers failed to fire a shot after quarter
time.PredictionsShould be pretty easy this week (famous lastwords!!) . Ormond by 44 points, Nodders by 10goals, Scorpions by 12 goals and Oakleigh by 38points .Section RedAquinas remain the sole undefeated side inSection Red after a comfortable 30 point win overthe previously unbeaten Kew . In the round's othergLunes . Therry Penola led all day against Bulleen-Templestowe to win by 35 points, Emmaus StLeos reversed a 15 point quarter-time deficit torun out 51 point winners away at Old1t'"stbourne, while five goals from Disalvatoregifted Rupertswood a 19 point win over Old`,otch .Acminas will look to continue their unbeatenstreak this weekend, when they meet cellar-dwellers Old Scotch at St James Park . Just one'vin from six outings, Scotch are likely to struggle
to penetrate the Aquinas defence . who many label
the best in the competition . Aquinas by 31 pts . In
the round's other games . Emmaus St Leos shouldbe too strong at home against Therry Penola.
Rupertswood to notch up win number four of thenew campaign away against Bulleen-
Templestowe . and Old Westbourne to downFitzroy in a thriller at the Punt Road Oval .
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UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Old ScotchCollegians v MarcellinUniversity Blues - Bye
St Bernards v De La SalleOld Xaverians v Old Brighto n
i7NDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v BeaumarisCaulfield Or v Old MelburniansWhitefriars v Old Essendon GrOld Camberwell v Rupertswoo d
Old Carey v Old Trinity
UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh
Old Ivanhoe v St Bedes Mentone TigersMHSOB v Monash BluesOakleigh v Old ParadiansUniversity Blacks v AJAX
UNDER-19 (21 BLUESalesian Scorpions v Old Haileybury
Peninsula 0 B v Mazenod O CHampton Rovers v Oakleigh Clays
De La Salle (2) v Ormond - switched fromoriginal draw - at Basil Street Oval
Under-19 (2) RedOld Scotch v Aquinas 0 C - at Camberwell
Sports GroundKew - Bye
Bulleen Templestowe v Rupertswood (2)Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Therry Penola 0 B
Fitzroy Reds v Old Westbourne - atPunt Road Oval
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um 19 SECTION 1UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.5 9.11 12.16 15 .19 (109)ST KEVIIvS l .3 2.4 5.7 11.1117-1)
Gal Blues: Brennan 5 Butler 2 limier 2 McCarty 2 Driver Elliott Farrell
OSltannessti•. Best: Cartttodv Wood Kelly Fttzuatrick Stet<art Ri:e. SKO& Conkm
3 ORourke 2 White 2 S BeLsev Dosed Mereoutiou M O'Sulliran . Best : Sahelv
Breheny Betsey Most Ktv}ron Liu. Umpirm Nick Broun Peter Cahill In Simon
MeLternet• Btak.e Curtis (B)
OLDSCOTCH 3.5 8.7 13.11 18 .14 (122)
COLLEGIANS 5.3 6.6 12.10 14 .17 (101)
OklBearch: Tumnml 5 Wlutehead 3 Statterv 2 Ranier 2 Parisi Willace-Smith Eva
Gherardin Bradley Kate. Best: Atiett Haines Twnmei Parisi Porter Glierardin.
Col: Quick 4 Rutherford 3 Bushnell 2 Brkigerart 2 Jeflen• Lynch Hantpton . Best:
Bsaer Lynch Tardifl' Crenta Ziatbachs Briti,tteman. Umpires: Albie Ftrlep (Rot)
Bruno San (F) Hagen Cosgriff Paul Whitehead (G)MARCFdS.IN 5.3 6.4 9.4 16.6 (102)OLD XAVERIANS 3.0 7.3 12.7 14.10 (94)Marc Borto}otto 7 Stafford 3 Pell 2 Bolger 2 Considine Fraser . Best: CrimminsFarrelh• Pell Augustine Bortolotto Cogdon . Old Xav: Handley 3 Lunardi 2 Thomas2 Sheedv Robertson Gaulle Halpin Di Stefano Bell Indorino . Best : Di Stefano Bell DSmith IangClort Bonaire Halpin . Umpires : Daniel Site, Matt Bremom (I] DanielDal aos (G )DE LA SAII.E BYEOLD BRIGHTON t5.8 (98)
ST BERNARDS 17.17 (119)
Old Bin Satcin 6 Jennings 3 Sest 2 Carlei Ollnrer Ea.tgate Cooney. Best, Gor)des
Blatt OllhTY Sakm Sesf Eastgate. St Ban: Details not recetecd .
Umpirs: Matt GoaM Tom Haysatt (F) Matt Proctor Dtuicatt Nicol (B)
UNDER-19 SECTION 2
OLD E&SF NIDON 2.2 4.2 6.2 12.3 (Tn)
BSNYUi .E ViEWBANK 3.3 8.10 11 .14 17.17 (119)Old Eae: Pali 3 Rankkt 3 S~JzappaCher 2 Foot 2 Klopsch Phelan . Best: Nadpeke<k
Raa•lins Giasslord Sctappacha Klopseh . Banyule VB: Binglaris 5 Shk1w 4
Brockwell 2 Stavropubos 2 Toull 2 Swift Fo}sa . Best : Kaynratz Shaker Skicko
Herbert Sxift. Umpires: Nathan Sheppard Lee Cross)e¢ (F)
BEAUMARL9 3.2 7.4 108 11.10 (76)
CAULFIQD GR 4.7 6.10 13.12 15.16 (106)Hmura: Hill 7 Gillespie 3 Irnlach. Best. Hill Ednenies wdson Badman Waller
Gillespie . CanL• Price 3 Clarkes 3 Gatehouse 2 Sandberg 2 McKay • 2 Hammond
ScYuoth Webb. Best: Rice McKay Webb Schroth Hep+timth Wood.
Umpires : Logan Smith Robert O'Gorman (F) Cameron Smith Martin Kinsey (B)OLD hiFd.BURh1AN5 3.7 6.9 9.12 10.15 (75)
OLD CAREY 2.3 4.7 10.8 16.9 (105)Old Mellx Code 4 Gookv 2 E Mitchell 2 Rav Hamer. Best : Bone Gookv Russell
Plat4arz Hamer blitchelL Old Camq: IaidlaW 5 Tints 3 Remmers 2 trooper 2
Carpenter Dal,, Robinson tl-dl¢ipJtam . Best: laxitaw, 1151W>` h~ham Robinson Wagner
Da4•. Umpires: Brett Herskope Alt t4ekselman (F) Gas-an Dame Adam Ragas(B)
RUPERTS'lt'OOD 8.2 14.6 19.11 22.17 (149)
W1RtEFIiIARS 3.3 6.7 8.9 11.10 (76)
Riqxits : T Smith 4 Quiglev 4 G Phillips 3 Pretty 3 AI¢zrt 2 Morrison 2 Bradley
Morricr. Jones J Phillips. Best : Bradley G Phillips Quiglet, Fell Dean Pretty . White:
Turner 6 Muabella 2 O'Meara Abdallah York. Best- Mirabella Tornev Kruukarski
Gibbs Hams Vande tg. Umpires : Jason ltaqa) Peter Takaltls (12FL) (F )
OLDTRINITY 3.0 5.1 7.2 9.5159)
OLD Cr1MBERWFdl. 3.5 9.12 20 .16 27.21 (183)Old Trim Smith 2 Greene 2 HoWell Steuert Cetph(tm OtdGek3 Simmons Best A
Bourke OMfieki Bayliss Greene Pe41on Marsden . Old Camb: DeSanctis 10
Robinson 4 Kenneth 3 Hill 3 Bennett 2 Barrow lhnnton Presta➢ Tsindos Tolson.
Best : Morley DeSanMis Bennett Barrow Robinson Kennedy. Umphns: Tim
Saunders Geoff Deveson (F) Anita Messina Christine Broom (B)
UNDSR-19 SECTION 3MONASII BLUES 0.0 3.3 7.4 10.4 (64)
LATROBEUNI 3.4 5.4 8.4 11.9 (75)
Mon ffiaes: Collins 4 Rudd Cruickshank Barton Tk'<annv Ng,ven Hardhtg . Best
M Treadwell Barton Cruickshank Dz<anny Philips Pxiu➢a Latrobe: Taylor 4
MeGarg1t 2 CokbW Davies Donovan Holland Eastman . Best : McMaster Dairies
Knot Beck Carmoth• TayV. Umpires; Patrick Coulthard John Hughan (F)
BENILEIGH 3.9 9.13 12.15 16.18 (114)
OLD IVANHOE 2.3 6.8 13.12 18.12 (120)Hmt: Hunt 4 Dewar 4 Lewis 3 J West Morrison Fotrarh• HaIlida_r Meehan. Best :
Ftdla Lewis Rossi Bail Meehan J West . Old han: Baldwvt 7 Ellis 6 Hartiick
Saunders Foster Clarke Reynard . Best: Baldwin Clarke Ellis Pagewaod Tribe
Iftindman. U~: Brian NoodheadAtirhael Ryde (F)
ST 11EDES)ME.NRi,.c :IGERS 3.3 4.7 6,9 9.11 (65)
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .5 6.5 9.8 14.14 (98)SiB/MP: Terrell 4 Kna ...s 2 Hunter I Motuitz Falldter. Best: Marks McConnell
Terrell Kelly Fal6vter Thomas. Uni Mac : Shaw 4 Naour 3 Moar 2 Battista 2
Close Ras Flatning. Best: Shaw Mikzts Moar Barron Napier LaMaitre. Umpires ;
Peter Liddell (Ra) Mark Dodge (F) Will Borne David Cameron (B) Dan FrazwT
Richard Keane (G )OLD PARA131ANS 7 .3 13.7 20.12 24 .14 (158)A4[SOB 1 .2 3.5 7.6 9.11 (65)
Old Par. Thomas 5 Inine 4 S Rose 3 Berlhet 2 D Ciatton 2 Holden 2 Hussey 2
Marko 2 CrosthHaite Sobnrnt. Best : Sera6n McSllister lrnine Thou>as Sene:a
CrosthG4aite. h41SOB : Bartlwbmetti• 2 Kkeley Barkatsas Littlehaks Lou Reid
Pretty Ruddell. Best: Kitek.y Lestle Reid Bartholorttew BuntingAsha•orth .
Umphes: Jason Lane Matt Simpson ffi Tristan Collin, James Muriavin (G )
AJAX 3.4 4.8 6.9 10.10 (70)
oAHI,EiGH 5.2 10.7 13.13 20 .14 (134)AJAX: Ezekiel 2 Hershan 2 Shalimar 2 Sutton 2 Blusztein Smith . Best: Measc-4•Freedman Herstan Kodten Ezekiel Ke,at . Oalsidgh: Clem, 3 WilLs 3 Chapple 2Crnmihatt 2 Doherty 2 Harold 2 Virgrnta 2 Calkm, 2 North 2 . Best: Chapple
Bennett North Dohertv Coun(ltan Wills . Umpires: Jason Emus Dean Schwab (F)
Brendan ikiu'l ;ttg Keith Lewis (B)
UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMAZENOD 1.6 6.10 8.12 10.17 (77)SALESIAN SCORPIONS 2 .6 4.7 7.10 &13(61)
Maa: Bogar 5 Moan Deegan Regan Mann N Crameri. Best: Lewtat Bailey Seenan
Moran N l0mins Regan. Sales Scarp: Singtt 2 Jordan 2 Pullman Wilson D
Thomson Mein Best, Norman Flanga Wilson Mein McCarthy flillman .
Um} fim Daarrea Rouiinsan David Anselmi (F)
ORMOND 2.0 8.7 16.12 22.16 (148)OLD HAII.EYBURY 1 .4 2.5 2.6 6.6(42)
Ormond: Bailey 5 Barnes 4 Chisholm 3 Leary 3 McGirr 2 McClelland 2 Duthie
tlmsom Machin . Best : Cahat Evans Lean Upstill Fisher Chisholm. Old Hai):Sinrs 3 Waite Harrison DoG•k. Best, Elliot Mills Stanley Harrison Campbell
Petroeic. Umpkm* Steve Castersen David Eems (F) Jessica Ro ➢o Chris 11ta'burn
(B) Brent Reid Graham Booth (G)
OAHI,EIGH CLAYS 2.2 7.6 11.10 17.14 (116)
PENINSULA OLD BOYS 4 .0 6.2 8.4 11.6 (72)Oakldglx Clays: J Castello 5 G Daniels 3 K Ngu}ent S Janjic 2 J Price Stuart Leer
M Dtargetis L DeGeorge J Prappss . Best: J Castello L DeGeoige S Gallagher GDaniels J Moffat K Ngu}vt . Parlor Details not recened. Umpires: Mark Jealous
Brett Barley 0DE IA SAI2E 4.6 10.7 17.12 26.20 (176)
HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .2 5.5 8.5 10.6 (6S)
DL.4: Hassaballa 8 O'Donnell 7 Flartigan 3 McKenzie 3 Momood Silvers Rae
Edwards Dean. Best Hesse Hassahalla ODannell Fisher Crowe Kaarik . HnmpkRrn: Gleeson 3 White 3 Cannell Hendee Hille Smith. Best: Connell Hendrv
Westhead Pinto White Sharp. Umgirrs: Mark Farrell Paul T}Ter (F) Josh Trier Joe
Manna (B)
UNDER-19 f2) REDRUPII2TSWOOD 13.15 (93)OLD SCOTCH 10.14 (74)
Rupats: lAsahatore 5 McGovern 2 Harrison 2 Ennis Catalano Jurcniuk Gregory
Best: Disahatore Dav MeGnvn Emery Harrison. Olx! SG J Brownall 2 C Lee 2
Needham 2 J Gaunt '2 W Ham, Backhant . Best: J Gaunt C Backham M Small C
Wood W Spargo T J Harkness Umpirns: David D'Altera (F)
AQUINAS 6.6 10.9 12.13 15.15 (105)KEW 0.1 5.5 6.9 10_15(75)
Aquinas: Papawttt 5 Raggaaril 51t'ade 2 Thampsort Zuccort Ragauskas . Best :
Ryan Pap%orth 14Illiams Wade Thatcher Reece . Sew : LauTence 3 Deangetis 2
Mcgreox Gallagher-Lvat Mat}mrson Lay Jackson. Best: Cochrane Wang De
Angelis Gallagher-Lyon Nash LaaTetce . Umpins: Jamie 6'4mfiew-Sharp Richard
Yarn (F)
Fn'ZROY REDS BYE1fff.RRY PENOLA 4.3 9.9 11.12 16.16 (112)RUIS EEN'IEhII'fESTOWE 1 .1 3.4 7.5 I 1 .11 (77)
'Ibary Pm: Ferraro 3 Amerah 3 Orr 3 Tozer 2 Walker 2 Rees 2 Kama . Best: On
Somerton Desousa Men Matton Tozer. Ball 'tempi Meadows 5 Tretnatne 3
ksifldis 2 Seriatto 1 . Best: Stamtouilalos Coniston lavfidis Moran Tremayn°
Meadows. Umpi res: Graertx Htullclten Matt OReefe (F James Smile (B)
OLD WESIBOURNE 4.6 5.6 6.9 7.10 (52)
ELIMAUS ST LEOS 2.3 6.12 10.16 14.19 (103)Old West : Sidnell 3 Amore MeNirtdon McQueen Gareh' . Besc Sidv.ell SquarCi
Sbtidio M Williamson Amore Mc4lindon . Emmaus SL: Robin 4 Brat-haw 2
Crougltart 2 Quirk 2 Cadden 2 Kay Barn, . Best Robin McRenae S3nqo Kay N
Baranello Bratltaw. Umpires: Jack Fagan David Murm.v (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 : Joe Lyt9leton S(1) Coach : Bruce ArmstrongAsst Coach : Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach : Ian Leit h
1 A. endoeman 1 T. Kovess 1 S. Farrelly 1 N . Kaplan Asst Coach : Craig Kernick
2 M . Williams 2 J . Fletcher 2 R . Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings3 N. Crema 3 M. Fieldsend 3 . A. Del Mastro 3 S . Oliver 2 M AM 34 nt Over
3 t eanan :~ S Elder4 T. Baxter5 A. Scott 4 D. Close 4 N . O'Halloran 4 S . Rowell 4 E whneh=atl 37 R Hrxkeig
6 M . Feld 6 J . Pitcher 5 J . Bortolotto 5 J . Miller s e Saunders 28 ML.7 H. Blackley 7 D. Keely 6 S. Abrahams 6 J . Geddes s Atf.rtaxl 39 N Wue J. Curtis 8 J . Greenhalg 7 C . MacLaren 7 J . Salem 7 LArnsron5 40 >.{ Needham
s M. Lynch 9 A. De Mare 8 D . Valsorda Bartlett8 M a D aa+orrey 4t R Dumaresg10 T. Zimbachs 10 N. Roberts 9 D . Considine
.g T Gunning
9 T Gheraw.n 42 T Enuna~er
i t B. Louis 11 W. Fenton 10 T. Stafford.
10 J. EdgetD i Harkrress 4a J Memau wArsn 44 Joagga nt2 S. Jeffrey
13 C . Weeks 12 L. O'Donnell 11 J . Gasparini 11 K. Sheehan 12 ATesdonjt 46 E Kitchen14 N . Quick 13 A. Nasr 12 P. Augustin
'12 J. Priestley 14 T Leeds 47 J Pearce
15 D . Hynes 15 T. John 13 P. O Callaghan Ses t13 J 15 M Pans 48 A Perry
te W.Tardia 16 M.Herkess 14 A . McGlin.
14 R . Dohem
1eGL~i 49HTayo+7t7 J . Haminon 17 L . Casey 15 S . Pesavento
15 J. Leaf7 ASWarace s N
S~par~t8 0, Ralkuma19 T. Dcnagan 18 W. Dwyer 16 C. Warner
17 L Boyd 16 S. Mulligan 18 S Hares 52 H wdwn
20 M. Weeks 19 M. DemicoliFraser18 D 17 B. Moon 1eTGaunt 53CLie
21 F. Boland 20 D . Hassaballa .Blatt18 B p M aarnzge 51 e wood
22 B . SIms 21 L . Bull 19 J Clapper .19 M Browningg
21 w Cra,m 55 M Ee~
23 J . Davies 22 T. Donlan 20 N. Birrell .Fielke20 G
22 w Cox 57 S Lak etv Ho24 T. Cook 23 J. Casey 21 J. Dowling . ar~23 M Catttie r
25 D. Adgemis 24 S Edwards 22 J. Symes 21 J . Kenyon 24 J Poner 62 S~sxosh
27 'r. Rutherford .Nethersol e25 S 23 M. Grigoruk 22 J . Delosa 25 T 5~~,"ry 64 E eo'"e< '
26 AMada" 65 Mht`vft--y29 B. S'm°"33 C Bushnell
.26 J . Hanson 24 J. Hogarth 23 K . Presnell
27 H~ ~ ~ ~ ~40 M . lghtowers 27 S . Miles 25 J. Crimmins 24 A . Tregear ~,
29 T. Kovarik 26 S. Preece 25 R . Eastgate 29 J&owrreu 69 0 King
Demard e30 A 27 M. Turner 26 L. Hanson 30 S erza-,y 70 FBro ~.
28 C . Cogdon 31 JCade 81 ACray32 D. Lowe
29 M. Nash 32 ATurinest
30 D . Redmond 33 C Back-
}lali7P & I I OCIIe 31 D . Bolger32 T. Montagna
COII]OlecCi3~ 44 B . Pel l
OLD XAVEP,1MS ST BERNARDS ST.FtEVIN'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach : Adam Sas~v Coach : Greg Wood Coach : Owen Hourigan Coach : Steve Carroll
Assistant: David GalbalfyI T. Sitk 2 D. Harley 1 L. Kenyon 1 R . Minns Q2 A . La+.rence 4 M . Walsh 2 S . Belsey 2 N . Anderson
4 S.08nen 5 J . Hughes 3 B. Dowd 3 D . Wood Z
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7 C . Liberatore 4 S. Conlo n5 J. Marchesani
4 M. Kell yGuthrie5 H
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to S. Sheedy 11 A. Marion6 R . Taylor
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.8 S. Ryan 9 Z. Elliott
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Bonn;cet3 A 15 A . Mitchell 9 P. McLennan 10 N. Bradley.
14 J . Rolle 16 P. Oxenford 10 A. White 11 M . Dwyer (vc)15 S. Bnd9eiand 17 C . Rogers 11 T. White 12 D. Marshall 0
L Lib S Houghton 20 M . Maggiore 12 M . Sherman 13 J . McCarty~
Q17 S. Doylete S Di Steiano1e C . Murphy
21 T Whela n23 D. lanauo
t3 P. Mercourio u15 M . Sullivan
14 J . Poynter15 S. Mortimer
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20 J . Kay 24 B . Runnals 16 R. Arnott 6 T. Bronte11 C Thoma s2 Gova n25 C
I7 J . Charles 17 D . Carmody22 D. St h23 T Lee
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Under-19 - Section 2BARYULE-1(IE W BANB BEAUMARIS CAULFIELD OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CARE Y
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52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
Under-19 - Section 3AJAX BENTlE9GH LA TROBE UNI M HSOBFC M ONASH BLUES
Coach : Michael Konsky Coach : Mick Lee Coach : Zoran Collavic Coach : Brad James Coach : Bruce WaldronAsst Coach : Geoff Brew Runner: Tim Fitzgerald
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Asst Coach : Simon Vincent Asst Coaches : Andrew Gray
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Under-19 - Section BLUEDE LA SALLE (GOLD)
Coach: Robin Smith
1 D . Zampagbone2 A. Ross3 G. Cannell4 I . Nicholls5 N . Ulbnc k6 S . Blanchard7 D . Kettl e8 N . Pinto9 R . Semmel10 L. Smith11 T. Fallon12 R . Kenny13 P. Woods15 R . Hendry16 J . Corbett17 T. Mitchell18 D . O'Brien20 M . Curry21 S . Suleyman22 J . Barry24 B . McDonald25 R . Sharpe26 M . Deluca27 J . Williams28 R. White29 C. Gleason30 A . Bice33 T. Rootsey35 M . Westhead38 R. Lang39 K . Cho40 J . HiIl243 J . Schafer44 T. Skewes
Coach : Shane Regan
1 M .Bertone2 N. Bradley3 S . Castricum4 D. Caughey5 A. Ciavarella6 G . Cocks7 B . Costin8 M . Cummins9 W. Evans10 D. Grantham11 J . Hendry12 D. Hensman13 P. Johnson14 J . Kavanagh15 J . Lambert16 S. Man n17 J . Mather18 D. Micallef19 S. Moran20 A. Norman21 D. Nutting22 M. Pecora23 D. Power24 D . Regan25 E. Roberts26 B. Ross27 S. Smith28 P. Souter29 S. Stanley30 T. Steinfort31 W. Vandergert32 A. Weekes33 R . Wickremasinghe34 A. Winstanley
HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Dale Ross
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5 J. Richer 42 T Robson
6 N Roberts 43 I. Clancy,
7 T Koves,s 44 M . Dean
8 M. Moore 45 M . Moore
9 W. Fenton 46 S. Morwood
10 L 0'D-al 47 0.Keaney
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5 S . Neihuso!e16 J. Thrice17 0. Keety18 J. McKenzie19 L Bull20 N. Bums21 6. Stewart22 L. Casey23 J. Casey24 C. Ba n25 G. Ress26 J. Hanson27 S. Miles28 J. Fletcher29 T. Kovank30 A. Demarde31 D.Loue32 A. Nas r33 D. Hasmebua34 J.Oaktq35 J. Green"36 S. Echvards37 D. Coon
ORMONDCoach : Michael Oate n
1 J . Ashley2 D. Bailey3 R. Chisholm4 S. Barnes5 D. Brosnan6 T. Denatris7 M. Mclelland8 R. Sayers9 A. Jewell10 L. Calvert
11 S. Fisher12 G . Evans13 D. Haysom14 L . Upstill15 T Johnson16 A. Wilson
17 J. Harry18 L . Washfold19 T. Wootfe20 D. Machin21 R. Mcgirr22 S. Vipond23 M. Violi24 J. Turnbull25 C. Woodford26 L . Knoester27 A. Dribbles28 L . Kinniard29 T. Leary30 L . Duthie32 C . Freeman33 N . Ryde44 B. Robbins
PEE1I[iSULACoach : Tony Thripp
1 L . Walker
2 R . White
3 E. Wittich
4 R . Smith5 D . Smith6 B. Mitchell7 N . Coy8 P. Wignall9 B. Coldrey10 M. Warner11 M. Kenny12 A. De Lange13 S. Robertson14 L. Coghlan15 S. Byrn e16 M . Lewis17 D . Felvus18 T. Madder19 A. Crefield20 S . McGuiness21 H . Nestor22 S . Taylor23 C . Witzelll25 J . Rees26 J . Murphy27 J . Wilmot28 R . Trickey29 J . Bill
SALESIAN SCORPIONSCoach: Michael Hazel ]
Asst. Coach: Michael Forer
1 R . Batten2 B. Crowley3 P. Norman (Co-Capt)4 C . Hoga n5 L . Kelly (Co-Capt)6 L . Peterso n7 D . Kalogiannis8 J. Butterfield9 T. Mailard10 S. Toniazzo11 H . Sing h12 B. McCarthy13 B. Farhner14 R . Mei n
15 L . Phipps16 M . Dempster17 S . Curtis18 R . Jordan19 P. Dunne20 D . Lentin i21 S . Francis (V.Capt)22 C . Thomso n23 T Wilson24 J . Silk25 T. Togi a26 D. Thomson27 M . Fullman28 D. Demana29 J . Morsello30 K .. Batten
OAKLEIGH CLAYSCoach : Gary Williams
Team Manager : Greg Evarge#uta1 J . Simo n2 K . Nguyen3 J . Lao4 J . Linke5 S . Janjic6 J . Sajenko7 L. De George8 C. Thompson9 C. Rossenlis10 A. Plozza11 A. Nasr12 S. Gallagher13 J . Evangelista14 D. N i15 J. Nevin16 D. Gilmore17 B. Forbes18 G . Mosley19 D. Smith21 K. Onurulu22 S. Levy23 L . Townley24 S.C . Levy25 D . Davidson26 J. Castello27 S. Masoud28 P. Coo k29 J. Bolitho30 J. Moffat31 C . Dureau33 S. Kurth34 J. Price35 C . Fletcher40 J. Joseph43 R . Thomas
OLD HAILEYBDRYCoach: David Lappage
1 A . Fo6no2 M . Scholes (VC)3 J . Wals h4 J . Mills5 S . Podandis6 L. Petrovich7 D . Gdby (VC)8 F. Mohammad9 N . Wast e10 S . Wilson11 A . McIntyre12 N . Harrison (C)13 D. Mayes14 S .Jones15 K . Maltans16 A . Temby17 J . Stanley18 T Doukas19 S . Robert s20 M . Fankhauser21 M . Sflberer22 S . Ellis23 J . Elliott24 D. Korlo s25 S . Lockwood26 A . Byass27 S . Campelj28 C Casey29 T. Wyeth30 B . Dolman31 A . Campbell32 M . Doyle33 R.Johnson34 R. Davis35 T. Chisholm37 T. Gill
54 a THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
Under-19 - Section REDAQUINAS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTO WE EM MAUS ST.LEOS FITZROY REDS F.C . KEW
Coach : Danny Minogue Coach : Harry Harisiou Coach : Ben Pilley Coach : Tim Bell Coach: Mahtrew JackAsst Coach : Tony Dullar d
1 N. Momson-Story 7 S . Mountain 1 P. Baranelko Team Manager: Janiene Hart t G . Williams
2 J. Price8 A. Eccles 2 J . Quirk Runner: Leo Dynes 2 S . O'Shea
Collins3 W9 D. Thomson 3 A . Hickey 3 R. Wyley.
6 J. McGregor10 T Lee
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2 K . Bayley4 A . Hale
7 T. Chapman 12 D. McColl 5 N . Baranello 3 T. White5 J . DeAngelis
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11 M . Hale 15 S . Miller 9 S . Eduatti 6 J . Ritchie 10 T. Wang13 C. Ryan of 16 R. Tremayne 10 S . Randall 7 J . Beach 11 N. Lawrence16 L. Neame 17 P. Vo91is
11 S . Kay 8 A . Brown 15 N. Howard
20 S. O'Donnell78 B. Moran
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Round 6 results again were surprising and madethe lot of your tipster not a happy one as myselections returned a success rate of only 84% .Review of Round 6 .Section 1 .University Blues can only blame their inaccuratekicking for their failure to record the upset of theseason because with so much more of the play,the Blues inaccuracy was the reason they lost byone point against fourth placed St Kevin' sOld Scotch had a day out against Mt Lilvdale, wholost by one hundred and seven points .Old Xaverians returned to the winning list with afifty five point victory overOld Melburnians .Mazenod surprised with avictory by forty six pointsover a disappointing De LaSalle .Prahran triumphed over adisappointing andinaccurate, Old Brighton byseventy seven points .Section 2.The Monash Blues andMarcellin match provided an
and MichaelThwaites .Section 3 .C a u 1 f i e 1 dGrammarianss t a in p e dthemselves as genuine premiership contenderswith a resounding sixty point win over North OldBoys who have dropped to fifth place .Fitzroy Reds easily defeated La Trobe Universityby seventy one points . For the Students; TomInglis, Tim .Whitehead, Darren Baker and JustinLania were best .
Whitefriars kicked one offootball's most inaccuratescores when their fifty onescoring shots against OldCarey yielded thirty twobehinds . Despite thisWhitefriars winning marginwas one hundred and fivepoints . Their good playersincluded; Gary Johnson,Michael Taylor and RodneyRawley. Their inaccuratekickers will remain
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as genuine premiershipcontenders with aresounding s ixty poin t winover North Old Boys whohave dropped to fifthpiaee.' r
even contest, which the Blues won by six points .Marcellin, who led into the last quarter, could nothold out Monash at the business end of thematch . For Monash; John Gaffnev, Arnott andMentha were best.Old Essendon Grammarians kicked the sweepwith a one hundred and twentv point win over adisappointing Collegians .The Old Xaverians and Fitzroy Reds match was alow scoring affair, from which the Xaveriansemerged victorious by twenty six points .Undefeated leaders, University Blacks, held athree point lead over the Box Hill Sharks at halftime . It was a different story in the second half asthe Sharks kicked seven unanswered goals asthey went on to win by thirty two points . Theirbest plavers were ; Corey Cresswell, David Viola (6goals) and David Payne . For the Blacks, ScottChandler, Paul Otsuka and Nick Haslett werebest .Two sides without a win, Old Trinity and TherryPenola provided a great contest on the big HudsonOval . At the last change the visitors led by sevenpoints . Not to be denied Trinit_v fought back totake the lead as tired players gave every ounce ofenergy in quest of victory. A late resurgence sawTherry Penola regain the lead by the minimummargin that they held until the end. Their bestincluded : Scott Matthews and Ben Toohey. OldTrinity's good players included ; Jay Arrowsmith
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ground when they defeated Old Geelong by thirtyeight points .Old Scotch had the bye .preview of Round 7 .section 1 .St Kevin's will face another struggle for victoryagainst leaders Old Scotch . Current form doesindicate another victory for Old Scotch .Old Melburnians should have sufficient talent todefeat the, always competitive . Mt Lilydale, wholack their usual home ground advantage .Mazenod found some of their 2004 form last weekand at home against the inaccurate UniversityBlues, they should make it two wins in a row .prahran should consolidate second place withvictory over De La Salle whose form this seasonhas not been up to their usual high standard .Old Xaverians will have the opportunity to buildvaluable percentage against the vulnerable OldBrighton when they meet on Victoria Park . OldXaverians should win well .Section 2 .Old Essendon Grammarians should win again atthe expense of Marcellin . who are not enjoying asuccessful season .Collegians, who have lost all early season form .o, ill not have sufficient talent to defeat the leaders .Old Xaverians even on the Harry Trott Oval .University Blacks have an opportunity to regainlost ground today against Monash Blues .The Blacks should win this game in their morecomfortable Roval Park environs .Box Hill Sharks are playing good football and theirstars such as Grant . Payne, Cresswell and Violaare really shining . Today they should win over theolder but slower Therry Penola, wherever thegame is played! !FiLzroy Reds will prove too talented for Old Trinityat Punt Road .Section 3 .Despite Old Scotch coming off the bye . I suspect!hey will have sufficient skill to defeat themconsistent North Old Boys . who must be havinga massive player turnover, such is their formfluctuation .Emmaus - St Leos should win again at thec:oense of Old Carey, whose opportunities arelimited by a player shortage .La Trobe University has the opportunity to recordtheir first game success when they host OldGeelong, who will not be intimidated by theground size . Providing their players all reachi3undoora. I reckon Old Geelong will have enoughtalent to record another victorv .Leaders . Whitefriars will have goal kickingpractice as they enjoy the bye!! !Team Managers.Thanks to those who have contacted me thisV,cek . Keep the news coming by telephone 94672,57 or by e mail nknugent@,alphalink .com .au by6 p .m . Monday please .Players Wante dThe Old Carey Club XVIII side has been hard hitb% injury and player unavailability . Recruits aretir51ently needed, with or without playing^~pe~ience. Please contact
http ://wwr~v .ocga .com .au/football or Tim Wood atTim WoodCamedibank .com .a uOld Carey facilities are among the very best in theV.A .F.A. and they are easilv accessible by roadfrom the city or from the east (Melwavs 32 C10) .
ESTONESBenjamin "Boxie" Buick played his 200thgame for DLS in the Anthony Molan memorialmatch against St Kevins 0 B last Saturday .Starting in the ruck he dominated early beforesensing the need to bolster the forward divisionfor the remainder of the match . The enigmaticBoxie started in 1989 with the Warriors, playingthe next 2 seasons with the Under 19's for 28games . From then on he played 31 Reservesgames and 140 Warrior games . In 2004 hebecame the 12th coach of the Warriors . Welldone Benjamin, the Club applauds yourcommitment and wild sense of humour .Fitzroy Reds - congratulates Raoul Holderheadwho somehow reached his 50th game for theclub a few weeks ago . A stalwart of the clubXVIII, the 'Vowel' is hugely talented and hasplenty of rat-cunning on and off the field, but hisailing body has prevented him from playingmuch at senior level . The first of the three RedHolderheads, this Leongatha bloodline isproving to be very successful . albeit producingflimsy, injury-prone bodies . Raoul is a terrificclubman, having served on the committee in histypically forthright style and is always on thelookout for crack recruits . Well done Raoul - welook forward to many more wily games andgetting to your 60th in a couple of years .
TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )
St Kevins v Old Scotc hMt Lilvdale 0 C v Old Melburnians
Mazenod 0 C v University BluesPrahran v De La Sall e
Old Xaverians v Old Brighto n
CLUB 18 (2)Marcellin v Old Essendon OrCollegians v Old Xaverians (2 )
Universitv Blacks v Monash Blues
Therrv Penola 0 B v Box Hill Sharks - Oval 1,Oak Park Spo rts Centre , Oak Park (16 H7)
Fitzrov Reds v Old Trinitv - at Punt Road Ova l
CLUB 18 f3 1Old Scotch (2) v North Old Boys - at
Camberwell Spo rts GroundCaulfield Gr v Fitzroy Reds (2 )
Whitefriars - ByeEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Carey
La Trobe Uni v Old Geelon g
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CLUB 18 11 1UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.6 2.11 6.14 7 .15 (57)
ST KEVtNS 1.1 5.2 7.2 9 .4(58)
Uni Blues: Glass 2 Foster Waxnian Nottmann Muir Hankins . Best:
Tiers Matt Ritchie Hempel Glass Foster. SKOB : Scarfo 3 Horracks 2 P
Harvey 2 T Harvey Powell . Best: Scarfo D Dunn Kearns Mount Crowe
McInerney . Umpires : Bri an Nunn (F)
OLD SCOTCH 8.3 13.9 18 .13 22 .21 (153)MT LILYDALE 0.3 1.5 3.7 6.10 (46)Old Scotch : Fraser 5 N Simon 4 Sutherland 3 Comport 2 O'Brien 2Stevens 2 Snow 2 Best Glen, Best : Logan Stevens N Simon SutherlandJ Simon Comport . Mt Lily : Gibson 3 Baker 2 Vanduuren. Best: GibsonDelbiondo L Hickey Cunningham Baker Vanduuren . Umpires : DannyCarroll Frank Kavanagh (F )OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 4.1 4.1 9.5(50-)
OLD RAVERUINS 5.7 6.8 13 .15 16.18 (114)
Old Melb : Ironmonger 3 B Marks 2 A Anderson H Tomlinson C Miller .
Best: C Miller Scholfield Harrison Officer Forbes Coulton . Old Xav : A
Jones 4 Strikbv 4 Hall 3 Hawkins 2 Davies 2 Calman . Best : Davies
Landrigan Nolan M Jones Strikby A Jones . Umpires : Dean Banova (F)
DE LA SALLE 2 .1 3.3 5.4 5,5(35)
MAZENOD 3.2 7.5 8.6 13.9 (87)
DLS: Ford Jarvis Thornton Jennings Nicholas. Best : Double Picone
Bowden Coleman . Maz : Crozier 3 Fothergill 2 Davis 2 3ridgland 2
Busby 2 Jacobs Christie. Best : Paolucci Fisher Quirk Jacobs Reed
Pollard_ Umpires : Trevor Hansen (F)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 3.3 4.6 4.73(37)PRAID2AN 3.3 8.8 12.9 17 .12 (114)Old Br : G Earl 2 Rvan S Davies . Best: J BuIDn G Earl X Carra PFitzpatrick B Wilson R Oakley. Prahran : Cartlidge 7 Howard 3 Farrell 3Morton Kelly Klindworth Davies . Best: Cartlidge Butterworth StorerKelly Cotter Kitchen McIver Slawinski Mendelsohn . Umpires : TonyBvrnes Mark Thornhill (F)
CLUB 18 (21MONASH BLUES 1.4 3.6 5.7 7.11 (53)MARCELLIN 0.4 3.7 6.10 6.11 (47)Mon Blues: Haines 3 Pettingill 2 L Woods Johnstone . Best : GaffneyWest Riddle Plelin LWoods Coughlin . Marc: Gribble 3 Walker 2 Tozer.Best : Leardi P.Svmes Walker Gribble Doyle M .Symes Umpires: RhettParker Steve Mason IF lOLD ESSENDON 4.5 11 .10 15 .10 22.12 (144)COLLEGIANS 2.1 2.1 2.6 3.6(24)
Old Esa : Evans 7 Fraser 5 Cariss 3 Nowland Kandilis Hughes Papal
Cram Carter Hammon. Best : Morgan Papal Rush Hughes Evans Fraser .
Coll: Brain 2 P, i. Best: Oakley B McDonough Pains Parkinson
Schneider Brain. Umpires : Paul Marton (F)
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.5 4.5 610.8 (68)FITZROY REDS 1 .2 3.2 5.n 6.6(42)Old I{av(2) : J Silk 4 Roach 2 Altis Depropertis N Silk ' Meehan . Best:J Silk Chamberlain Chapman S Silk Montgomery Trovato . Fitz Reds:
Marcon 2 Hurlev 2 Price McGrath . Best : Gleeson McGrath Price Marron,
Umpires : Joe Salvatore Lindsay MeIntvre (F )
BOX HILL SHARKS 1 .7 2.7 9.9 12 .10 (82)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.0 3.5 3.7 7.8(50)
BHS: Viola 6 Payne 3 Smith 2 Broadbear. Best : Cresswell Payne Viola
Nelson Cavell Ly. Uni Blacks : Moffet 4 Otsuka 2 Wollev. Best : Heutv
Otsuka Hill Moffet Duncan . Umpires : Simon Brooks David Windlow (Fj
OLD TRINITY 3.6 7.9 11.12 13.16 (94)
THERRY PENOLA 5.1 9.6 13.7 14.11 (95)
Old Trin : Arrowsnnth 3 Best 2 Dickenson 2 Tang C McDonald E
McDonald S Cade Grav Parker . Best: Parker Hilderbrandt Arrowsmith
Grav Heaven C McDonald . Therry Pen: Matthews 5 Keenan 4 Murnane
3 Keenesev Hanlon . Best: Matthews Murnane Saunders Keenan
Kennedy Hanlon_ Umpires : Malcolm Foard (F 1CLUB 18 (31
OLD SCOTCH BY ENORTH OLD BOYS 3.4 3.9 4.15 7 .16158)
CAULFIELD GR 4.2 9.5 14.6 18 .10 (118)NOB : O'Sullivan 2 O'Halloran 2 A Trimboll Ryan White . Best : EganAnderson Wright A Trimboli Ryan White. Caul Gr: Baxter 4 Minter 4
Margerison 4 Tra . Backman 3 Rovals Fisher Tre . Beckman . Best :
Whitmee Tre . Backman Nadebaum M argerison Baxter Nikos.
Umnires: Peter Kell_v Tony Robbins (F )
FITZROY REDS 3 .6 6.9 10 .13 16.14 (110)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .1 3.2 3.2 6,3(39)
Fitz Reds : Clark 4 Bennett 3 Jackson 2 Spvler 2 Diukic Duncan L
Toner Cook D Toner. Best: Scholf'ield Bennett DJukic Clark Scruby D
Toner . LaTrobe: Lania 2 Sage 2 Correnti Watson . Best : Inglis Beck
Mann RRritehead Rose Lania. Umpires: Tony Hegan (F )
OLD CAREY 1 .2 4.3 6.5 6.5 (41)
WHSTEFRIARS 3 .12 4.20 14.24 19.32 (146)
Old Carey: Winn Alexander Newhouse Middleton Kammergmber Joyce .
Best : Winn Newhouse Alexander Middleton Whitcombe
Kammergrubber. White: Elliott 4 Dowley 3 Vev 3 Welch 2 Jackson 2
Hohnson 2 Taylor Westmore Littlepage . Best: Vey Taylor Dawley
Johnson Gibson Clifford . Umpires : Joe Ciccotosto (F )
OLD GEELONG 2.1 3.3 4.9 8.10 (58)EMMAUS ST LEOS 6.1 9.4 9.9 14 .12 (96)Old Geel : T Kemp 2 Urquhart Jeffrey J Kilpatrick C Stephens R NevilleH Lockle . Best: J Legoe Boyle Knight R Bell C Wilson Cutler. EmmausSL: C Landv 4 B til3domitis 3 P Manton 2 J Gav C Tonkin S Mescher CDixon R England . Best: C Tonkin D McGloin J Gittoes P Farquhar DWood B Klidomit7s .Umpirea : Paul Rapke (F)
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Rn It Tribunal Hearings -Tuer L 04,2005From w 1 4Wade D'Andrea, South Melbourne Districts. Striking, 4 matcnes .From Mav 21Doni Valkanis, Ivanhoe Assumption . Abusive language, 2 matcnes .Dermotf Cleary, Oakleigh (Under-19) . Audible ooscenny,1 match .'Nicholas Dowling, St. Kevins . Strikin , 2 matches.`Matt MacKenzie, Oakleigh (Under 19~. Striking, 2 matcnes .*Accepted Prescribed Penalty
Result of Inuestiqption -Tuesdav May 24, 2895AJAX AFC under-19 coach, Michael Zemski repor[ed for anegerav becomingabusive during the fourth quarter of the match against Latrone Universityon May 7. It was allegea that after a second warning Michael againchahengea the umpires at the end of the game .Charge proven . As AJAX had already taken disciplinary action in removingMr. Zemski from theUnder-19 coacning position no furmer penalty, isconsidered necessary .
Greg Whitcroft, Banyule senior coach was reported for allegedly enteringthe umpire changeroams at the end of Banyule's match against TherryFelicia on May 7 and vernally slacked Inc umpires .Charge proven . Greg Whitcroft coaching accreditation withorawn . Shouldhe wish to coach again in Inc VAFA Greg must present himseh to meExecutive Committee to show cause vrny he should be reinstated . BanyWefined 8100.
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MARCELLIN 6 5 1 0 633 422 150 .00 20 ELSTERNWICK 6 6 0 0 1078 500 215,6 0
OLD HAILEYBURY 6 4 1 1 704 518 135 .91 18 ST MARYS 6 4 2 0 771 589 130,90 16 1
OLD XAVERIANS 6 4 2 0 657 505 130 .10 16 BOX HILL NORTH 6 4 2 0 671 627 10702 16
UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 4 2 0 661 570 115 .96 16 BULLE'tN COBRAS 6 4 2 0 681 703 96.87 16
ST BERNARDS 6 3 2 1 670 586 11433 14 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 582 529 110.02 12
OLD SCOTCH 6 3 3 0 636 550 115.64 12 ALBERT PARK 6 3 3 0 461 542 85.06 12
OLD MELBURNIANS 6 2 4 0 490 624 78 .53 8 NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 3 3 0 686 820 83.66 1 2ST KEVINS 6 2 4 0 552 707 78
.08 8 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6 2 4 0 779 755 103.1 8OLD TRINITY o i a 0 462 017 74 .88 4 RICHMOND CENTRAL 6 1 5 0 323 967 33A0 4COLLEGIANS 6 , 5 0 445 811 54 .87 4
B SECTIOt! P W L D For ADst % PlsWHITEFRIARS 6 5 1 0 624 467 133.62 20OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 660 519 127.17 20OLD IVANHOE 6 4 2 0 580 454 127.75 16DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 660 519 12717 16OLD ESSENDON GR 6 3 3 0 606 594 102.02 12MAZENOD 0 C 6 3 3 0 483 565 85.49 12MHSOB 6 2 4 0 582 644 90 .37 8NORTH OLD BOYS 6 2 4 0 466 613 76 .02 8CAULFIELD GR 6 1 5 0 498 615 80 .98 4
ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 1 5 0 454 694 65 .42 4
A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % F tsOLD XAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 528 274 192.70 24
OLD SCOTCH 6 5 1 0 599 312 191 .99 201.
STBERNARDS 6 4 2 0 447 435 102.76 16,
OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 364 347 104.90 12
UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 3 3 0 460 463 99 .35 1 2
OLD HAILEYBURY 6 3 3 0 4 60 480 95 .8 3OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 347 436 79 .59 8
COLLEGIANS 6 2 4 0 300 390 76 .92
8ST KEVINS 6 1 5 0 340 51965 .51 4MARCELLIN 6 1 5 0 270 527 51 .23 4
C SECTION P W L D For A gst % Pis
PARKDALE VULTURES 6 5 1 0 607 391 15524 20UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 5 1 0 606 417 145 .32 20SEAUMARIS 6 5 1 0 568 462 122,94 20HAMPTON ROVERS 6 4 2 0 708 482 146,89 16OLD CAMBERWELL 6 3 3 0 691 527 131 .12 12
OLD PARADIANS 6 3 3 0 585 677 86.41 12MONASH BLUES 6 2 4 0 520 579 89.81 8
THERRY PENOLA 0 B 6 2 4 0 529 700 75.57 8AJAX 6 1 5 0 605 695 87.05 4BANYULE 6 0 6 0 362 851 42.54 0
Dl SECTION P W L D For Ayst % Pts
FITZROY REDS 6 6 0 0 813 362 224 .59 24OLD CAREY 6 6 0 0 743 478 155 .44 24
ORMOND 6 5 1 0 831 453 183 .44 20
YARRA VALLEY 0 B 6 4 2 0 654 625 104 .64 16PRAHRAN 6 3 3 0 644 661 9743 12EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 6 2 4 0 551 651 84 .64 8
OLD MENTONIANS 6 2 4 0 505 606 83 .33 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 1 5 0 588 673 87 .37 4AQUINAS 0 C 6 1 5 0 496 783 63 .35 4GLEN EIRA 6 0 6 0 325 858 37 .88 0
02 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts
OLD GEELONG 6 6 0 0 820 340 241 .18 24RUPERTSW000 6 6 0 0 830 473 175.48 24OAKLEIGH 6 5 1 0 817 561 145.63 20LA TROBE UNI 6 4 2 0 696 535 130.09 16
PENINSULA 0 B 6 3 3 0 628 649 96.76 12WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 6 3 3 0 548 573 95.64 12
SALESIAN 0 C 6 2 4 0 436 625 69.76 8BENTLEIGH 6 1 5 0 501 830 60 .36 4SWINBURNE UNI 6 0 6 0 412 735 56 .05 0IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 6 0 6 0 527 968 54 .44 0
U3 SECTION P W L D For Ayst % Pis
ST JOHNS 0 C 6 6 0 0 712 343 207 .58 24WERRIBEE AMATEURS 6 6 0 0 772 458 168 .56 24OLD WESTBOURNE 6 4 2 0 592 480 123 .33 16WEST BRUNSWICK 6 4 2 0 518 540 95.93 16KEW 6 3 3 0 562 574 97.91 12MONASH GRYPHONS 6 2 4 0 570 603 94 .53 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 6 2 4 0 580 690 84.06 8UHS-VU 6 2 4 0 505 642 78.66 8POWER HOUSE 6 1 5 0 347 595 58.32 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 6 0 6 0 484 717 67.50 0
B RESERVE P W L D Far A gst %
DE LA SALLE 6 6 0 0 788 170 463 .53 24OLD IVANHOE 6 5 1 0 452 352 128 .41 20
1 MAZENOD 0 C 6 4 2 0 487 350 139.14 1 6WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 320 506 63 .24 1 2
CAULFIELD GR 6 3 3 0 344 588 58.50MHSOB 6 2 4 0 329 357 92.16 8
ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 2 4 0 398 490 81 .22 8
OLD BRIGHTON 6 2 4 0 336 459 73.20 8NORTH OLD BOYS 6 2 4 0 352 573 61,43 8OLD ESSENDON GR 6 1 5 0 310 534 58 .05 4
C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % pisBEAUMARIS 6 5 1 0 560 339 165 .19 20
OLD PARADIANS 6 5 1 0 450 332 135 .54 20
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 4 2 0 491 298 164 .77 16
PARKDALE VULTURES 6 3 3 0 491 386 127 .20 12
OLD CAMBERWELL 6 3 3 0 389 391 99 .49 12
HAMPTON ROVERS 6 3 3 0 370 388 95 .36 12
BANYULE 6 3 3 0 311 432 71 .99 12
THERRY PENOLA 0 B 6 2 4 0 383 435 88 .05 8
AJAX 6 2 4 0 306 442 69 .23 8
MONASH BLUES 6 0 6 0 304 612 49 .67 0
Ol RESERVE P W L D For Aysr Prs
ORMOND 6 5 1 0 590 221 266.97 20PRAHRAN 6 5 1 0 485 361 134.35 20
OLD CAREY 6 5 1 0 498 413 120.58 20
FITZROY REDS 6 4 2 0 686 228 300.88 16
YARRA VALLEY 0 8 6 3 3 0 445 460 96.74 12
OLD MENTONIANS 6 2 4 0 440 491 89.61 8
EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 6 2 4 0 426 518 82.24 8
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 4 0 325 559 5B .14 8
AQUINAS 0 C 6 2 4 0 299 525 56 .95 8GLEN EIRA 6 0 6 0 190 686 27 .70 0
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