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Football
The 2005 Alcock Cup Season started with an intense early morning pre-season programme which was made available to anyone interested in representing the College. It was also an opportunity for the thirty boys involved in this year’s Melbourne Football Tour to gel as a group and fine tune our skills. The tour was a great success, with the team winning against a highly regarded Caufield Grammar School in the first game. In the second game the boys struggled to adapt to the harsher Melbourne conditions and were beaten soundly by a bigger harder team in St Kevins.
We attended A.F.L. games and clubs and saw all that the great city of Melbourne had to offer. The team returned to Perth a much tighter group with the Year 11’s and 12’s becoming much closer than when we left. It was a great experience for all boys involved and an opportunity for the coaching staff to fine tune tactics and players roles before the all important defence of the Alcock Cup when we returned.
The Tour was only made possible through the hard work of many people. Special thanks to all the parents involved in the fund-raising, in particular Mr Patrick Ward, and to all the teachers who attended the Tour, Mr John Montagu, Mr Dean Gillies, Mr Dan Quartermaine and the parents who came to Melbourne to support the team. The season was an extremely successful one, with the team winning nine games and narrowly losing one to arch rivals Aquinas. This meant Trinity would win its third consecutive Alcock Cup, something that coach Mr John Montagu had set as his own personal goal for the School since returning to the helm in 2003. Positions in the team were up for grabs every week with a strong squad of thirty players all capable of playing 1st XVIII football, which made selection night a tough task for coaching staff. The strength of the second squad also made for fierce competiton as players in the first team could not become complacent from week to week. Another key factor in the teams success was the strength of the Year 11 boys with half the team being made up by the exciting group. There were many memorable games during the season, as the competition had become significantly closer compared with previous years. Every week was a challenge as teams lifted to play us. This gave each game a finals-like atmosphere, as dropping one game could be the difference between winning or losing the Alcock Cup. The spirit and sporstmanship that developed during the year was a key factor in the team’s success. Also the discipline of the boys at training and their willingness to play at their best each each week despite some trying situations was a credit to all. Congratualtions to all grades who performed extremely well in their respective competions. Trinity had one of its most successful seasons ever across all grades. I extend congratulations to the the Year 8 and 9 Belt Up Cup winning team and their coach, Mr Bill Quartemaine. I am honoured to have been a part of the 1st XVIII under Mr Montagu for three years and in my last year, Captain of this great side and community. The mateship gained from the team and club is amazing and a true testament to the Trinity spirit. I would like to thank my Vice Captain, Jacob Foley, and the all the senior members of the team for all of their help and committment during the season. It was a huge factor in the teams success. I would also like to thank Mr John Montagu for his tireless efforts and enthusiasm; Mr Dan Foley for expertise and mateship; Mr Tim Redden, Mr Ward and Mr Russell for their behind-the-scene organisation and to all the parents who gave their sons support throughout the year. It is an exciting time for Trinity Football and looks like only getting better, with a great young crop of talent coming through and great people involved with football at the School ensuring that Trinity College will be a Football powerhouse in the P.S.A. for many years to come.
Christopher Monterosso
Captain
ALCOCK CUP CAPTAINS AND COACHES Mr John Montagu (Coach),
Christopher Monterosso (Captain), Jacob Foley (Vice Captain), Mr Tim Redden (Manager)
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ALCOCK CUP CHAMPIONS 2005 1st XVIII FOOTBALL TEAM
Back row: Sharrod Wellingham, Antony Marmino, Joshua Hill-Carter, William Hawtin, Stephen Martin, Matthew Birrell, Franco Arto, David Hart. Third row: Patrick McGinnity, Danny Coyne, Timothy Monteleone, James Embley, Shamis Bin Sali, Timothy Pass, Daniel O’Connell, Alexander Massey. Second row: Mr John Montagu (Coach), Daniel Evans, Paul Collins, Sean Gregory, Jarrhan Jacky, Benjamin Loverock, Perry Colyer, Justin Russell, Tyson Yarran, Jacob Sinagra (Assistant Manager),
MrTim Redden (Manager)
Front row: Scott Ward, Jesse Lucas, Jonathan Oades, Christopher Monterosso (Captain), Jacob Foley (Vice Captain), Douglas Bowen, Clinton Bradshaw.
Absent: Dan Foley (Coach), Vince Monterosso (Manager)

FOOTBALL SECOND XVIII
Back row: Timothy Monteleone, Joseph Brierty, Jack Mitchell, Caleb Davenport, William Hawtin, Damon Mule, Luke Douglas Third row: Callan Moore, Luke Baker, Timothy Pass, Alexander Massey, Joseph Hall, Alexander Rees Second row: Mr Dean Gillies (Coach), Sam Pages-Oliver, Benjamin Loverock, Daniel O’Connell, Tom Antoniazzi, Lewis Stevenson, Perry Colyer Front row: Eric Preedy, Sam Bandy, Lee Ferguson, Leigh Dawson, Sam Glazbrook, Clint Bradshaw, Sheldon Burgess
FOOTBALL THIRD XVIII
Back row: James Mills, Luke Armitage, Cameron Winsor, Kristopher Gale, Harrison Pearce Third row: Wayd Blakiston, Caleb Davenport, Matthew Crock, Samuel Hardie, Thomas Platts, Philip Murray Second row: Mr Robert Armitage (Coach), Stephen Morphett, Warren Raymond, Jack Sicari, Luca Calligaro, Cameron Cherubino Front row: Brian Robinson, Beau Mitchem, Andrew Wilkinson, Sebastian Royer, Sam Glazbrook, Cameron Mitchell, Aaron Hodgson


FOOTBALL YR 10 ‘A’
Back row: James Grierson, Shannon Okely, Jake Fawcett, David Michael, Bradley Shaw, Matthew Cosson Third row: Alexander Prindiville, Luke Champion, Shaun Coyne, Isaac Dart, Lewis Fasolo, Frederick Clutterbuck Second row: Luke Bennett, Jacob Brennan, Michael Mather, Daniel Kirk, Luke McKenzie, Myles Pover, Mr Daniel Quartermaine [Coach] Front row: Luke Conca, James Green, Benjamin Hennessy, Shane Bendotti, Daniel Russell, Caleb Dowsing, Zachary Zucconi
FOOTBALL YR 10 ‘B’
Back row: James Griffiths, Nicholas Barbas, Benjamin Pisano, Thomas Rose, Timothy Quinlan, Daniel Gevaux, Jerome Davenport, Brendan Maher Third row: Jacob Sinagra, Michael Gileno, Jerram Gibson, Kristian Ostle, Jacob Moffitt, Ian Raymond, Binuk Kodituwakku, Mark Ciancotti Second row:Mr Romolo Cirillo (Coach), James McKenna, Edward O’Connell, Curtis Taylor, Robert Faraone, Brendan Morphett, William Hunter, Troy Toerien Front row: Nicholas Westall, Joshua House, Matthew Bowen, Stefano Fiorina, Mark McKenna, Steven McGuire, Sonu Daniels Absent: Joshua Blunt, Elliot Steffanoni, Benjamin Coakley, Frederick Clutterbuck


FOOTBALL YR 9 ‘A’
Back row: Mitchell Taylor, Samuel Collins, Timothy Shales, Samuel Burke, Kane Lucas, Xavier Foley, Damian Leipold, Alexander Hardie, Joseph Coombes Second row:Mr William Quartermaine (Coach), Damon Joyce, Sam Metcalf, Eric Bin Sali, Jeremy Platts, Thomas Humphreys, Mitchell Burger, Michael Bostelman, Martin Sneeuwjagt Front row: Braden Smith, Robert Martin, Travis Colyer, Samuel George, Evan Pendreigh, Jim Colreavy, Matthew Bannister, Sam Birrell
FOOTBALL YR 9 ‘C’
Back row: Matthew Watson, Ayden McBeath-Rankins, Jack Bryant, Oliver Coakley, Joshua Bunter, Joshua Marinoni Second row: Lars-nila Corbett, Travis Smith, Andrew Gotti, Joel Janissen, Christopher Davidson, Bennett Pearce, Mr William Quartermaine (Coach) Front row: Adam D’Alessandro, Israel Ostle, Alex Antoniazzi, Elliot Fox, Jeffrey Annert, Jake Bettridge, Christian Ruggiero, Joel Pianto
FOOTBALL YR 8 ‘A’
Back row: Domanic Matsumoto, Taylor Colton, Redmond Dobson, Peter Bormolini, Jarrad Ferris, Michael Lee Third row: Dylan Murray, Timothy Dixon, Jess Colquhoun, Jacob Holmes, Phillip Roberts, Brett Wolton, Alexander Barbas Second row: Luke Dowsing, Trent Hackett, Reece Conca, Matthew Hunt, Alexander Fasolo, Callum Hall, Matt Gryta, Mr Marcus Wilkinson (Coach) Front row: Brodie Barden, Jake Dalli, Steven Mather, Michael Mony De Kerloy, Dylan Hindle, Bronson Chabros, Michael Houwen, Jordan Di Lello, Joshua Nicholas


BELT UP CUP PREMIERS
Back row: Mitchell Taylor, Samuel Collins, Timothy Shales, Samuel Burke, Kane Lucas, Xavier Foley, Damian Leipold, Alexander Hardie, Joseph Coombes Thrid row: Alexander Fasolo Damon Joyce, Samuel Metcalf, Eric Bin Sali, Tom Humphreys, Mitchell Burger, Michael Bostelman, Reece Conca,
Mr Morgan Cooper (Coach)
Second row: Mr William Quatermaine (Coach), Dylan Murray, Phillip Roberts, Jarrad Ferris, Redman Dobson, Peter Bormolini, Taylor Colton, Domanic Matsumoto, Matthew Hunt, Martin Sneeuwjagt,
Mr Marcus Wilkinson (Coach)
Front row: Braden Smith, Robert Martin, Travis Collyer, Samuel George, Evan Pendreigh, Jim Colreavy, Matthew Bannister, Samual Birrell
FOOTBALL YR 9 ‘B’
Back row: Mason Mule, Mitchell Burger, Corbin Mondy, Jeremy Platts, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Robertson Second row: Luke Roberts, Luke Trevenen, Joseph Coombes, Scott Tognolini, Peter Gaitskell, Benjamin Rompotis, Nathan Rompotis, Mr Anthony Lunt
(Coach)
Front row: Jacob Lynch, Ryan Vincec, Christopher Johnston, Shaun Sullivan, Trent Woolley, Robert Martin, Benjamin Faraone, Levi Morris Absent: David Sutherland, Luke Steere, Phillip Jones



FOOTBALL YR 8 ‘C’
Back row: David Griffiths, Simon Douglas, Brandon Blake, Kyle Versteeg, Giles Taylor, Thomas McCormick, Jack Dart, Timothy Maher,
Mr Morgan Cooper (Coach)
Third row: Marc Tarca, Alexander Barbas, Timothy Dixon, Reece Garlett, Samuel English, Adam Pesce, Callum Hall, Matthew Pendergast, Jake Withers Second row: Mr Marcus Wilkinson (Coach), Izac Morris, Michael Mony de Kerloy, Dylan Caddy, Daniel Watson, James Porteous, Dylan Hindle, Bronson Chabros, Luke Dowsing, Nicholas Monisse, Ms Sheena Regan Front row: Matthew Romeo, Lachlan McVeigh, Rhys Bedford, Julian Faraone, Jake Dalli, Steven Mather, Jeremy Hunt, Brodie Barden, Sam O’Connell
