The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 2001

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week's "Amateur Footballer", I reported that a to transfer from one club to another has bee n to a reinstated player in circumstances wher e scribed 22 week period expired after 30 Jun e . There is now some doubt as to the correctness of decision and the permit has been rescinded unti l -cudve Committee has considered the matte r s scheduled to do on August 2) and wher e uid determine whether such transfer was within -tiles of the Association . Because the Executive ^`-r this week's publication deadline, the decisio n cutive will be reported in next week's otballer. " ;ho believe they have recently retired players ve played a total of 300 senior, under 19 or :ative VAFA matches should advise the VAFA names and their games played will be checked. s are correct, players will be admitted to the 30 0 <_ a luncheon during the finals .

CTIVE EVENING successful evening last Wednesday. Terrific rice and ideas and many fine people who jed views and developed a shared desire to form te Research Collective . vv ue a summary of the evening's activities to ho attended shortly. Clubs who did not attend would like to have a nominated person added "-A Chapter data base please email or fax me rson's name, email, fax, address di ails . Mv details are fax 9531 2050 o srn.au JUNIOR FOOTY IN GO' ed to be in attendance at the St.1 ards ' tch luncheon last Saturday . Featured at th e

I hope to have some pictures ready for publication next week . FIRST 1€%?

Congratulations t o Tony Macgeorge (Ment o nc .:_-3 .:for being the first player to kick 100 goals this season . Tony reached the 100 in round 13 when he kicked 10 . He followed up with another 7 last week for a total to date of 114 . STATE IMATCM 200 2 It is hoped that beginning next year the three states (SA. WA and Victorian Amateur Associations) will begin a three ~artthree state National Amateur Cl

The Championship will get off the ground if a sponsor can be found Y-rho, 11 cover all costs associated with travel . The -- a matches is: 2602: SA.` -L v . --"FA (Adelaide) ; t?dAAFL v. SAAFL (Perth ) 2003: SAAFL v. WAAFL (Adelaide) ; WAAFL v . VAFA (Perth)

VAFA v . WAAFL (Melbourne); VAFA v . SAAFL (Melbourne) Four points - win ; 2 points - draw, with the team with the most points after three years becoming the National Amateur Champion . Matches for our C to D team, our regular senior matches against the VCFL and Under 19 teams are being planned as well and will be independent of this senior Championship .

re ex-FootscraV champion St _- . . and Bulldog' I tore . who both coach St . 'junior teams .

?ards were playing Old Trinity on the day an d lentally Steve Wallis is a former student of Grammar . Steve and Tony both spoke at th e on and truly were both magnificent examples o f ° putti ^ back into the game that made the m e . The classic comment from Steve Wallis

THE JOUF=~i~1!P,L O" TH°~ VICTORIA N AMATEUR FOOTBA

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