The Amateur Footballer, Week 19, 1986

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A SECTIO N Robe rt s, Collegians Boccabella, Ivanhoe Sherwen, Old Scotch Kerin, De La Salle Wallis, Uni . Blues Hill, Ormond Mclnnes, Uni . Blues Petroff, Marcellin Nalder, Caul .Gramm . Wright, North O.B. Bickford, Collegians Rennie, De La Salle B SECTION J . M itchell, Old Melb . Dempsey, Uni . Blacks Warren, Uni . Blacks Young, Fawkner Corcoran, Old Paradians TTaylor, Therry Saggers, Fawkner Smith, St . Kilda CBC Ramsay, Therry Capiron, St . Kilda CBC Meehan,St .Kilda CBC Williams, Parkside C SECTION O'Shaughnessy, Old Trinity Broderick, Thomastow n Busutil, Kew Zielinski, AJAX Panagiotidis, Hamp. Rovers Pace, Thomastow n Motitz, MHSOB D SECTION Paterson, Heathe rto n PHackney, Coburg Crottie, Balaclava Sciacca, Old Mentonian s Hepburn, Preston Acreman, Old Mentonians C .Crobett, Power Hous e E SECTION Jenkins, State Bank Quarrell, Bulleen Utd . Dirvigilio, Bulleen Utd . Karipidis, Elsternwick Carboon, State Bank A. Boag, St . Bedes IF SECTION Wilson, St . Andrews Taylor, St. Andrews Simmons„ Old Essendon Mallon, Doveto n Philips, ANZ Bank Kufner, UHSOB Egan, Old Essendon

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Schmidt, Collegians (8) 99 Herman, Collegians ( -) 45 Thomas, Uni . Blacks ( ) 38 Saunders, Thomastown ( -) 35 Whitson, Uni . Blacks ( 1) 33 Gregson, Old Haileybury ( 5) 26 Gallagher, Therry ( 7) 25 Cox, Old Haileybury (6) 2 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Mann, St . Kilda (5) 64 Kerr, Old Paradians (2) 335 Algeria, St . Kilda 5 Stanley, Ivanhoe ( -) 34 Kennedy, Hamp . Rovers 32 Carabutt, W'Town (6 ) 227 Cusack, St . Kilda (6) 27 Deluca, Hamp . Rovers (6) 2 6

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Hearn, Old Care y ( -) Farley, Monash Whites 37 ( -) Bastow, Parkside ( -) 23 Catena, Williamstown 21 ( -) Keppell, Old Care y 18 Ellery, Monash Whites ~ -) 17 Bolton, Old Carey ( -) 17 A RESERV E Shuhkraft, Ormond ( -) Fogarty, De La Salle ( 1) 31 Walsh, Bulleen-Temp . ( -) 30 Hack, Ormond ( -) 29 Coyne, Collegians (2) 22 Lloyd, Old Scotch ~ 2) 20 Masri, Bulleen-Temp. ( -) 18 B RESERV E Luchetta, Old Paradians ( -) 26 Peppard, Old Xaverians ( -) 18 Selleck, Fawkner ( -) 15 Donohue, Therry ( 1) 15 Faulkhead, St . Kilda 14 Sandman, Therry ~ -) 14 C RESERV E DeVola, Hamp . Rovers (6) 55 Gleeson . Thomastown ( -) 38 A .Quaife, MHSOB (5) 35 Wise, Old Haileybury ( -) 25 79 Czerny, Thomastown ( -) 23 59 D RESERV E 52 Johnson, Old Mentonians ( -) 37 40 Drinan, Balaclava ( 1) 33 39 Haeusler, Monash Blues ( -) 24 36 Feehan, Preston ( -) 22 35 Umes, Old Mentonians ( -) 20 Reiger, Heatherton ( -) 1 9 48 Dakin, Power House (-) 17 46 E RESERVE 43 McGratha, Brunsw ick (3) 42 40 Scott, State Bank 31 38 Hill, State Bank (5) 30 35 Murray, State Bank (-) 29 35 Hill, Uni . Reds (-) 2 5 Dowd, Bulleen Utd . ( -) 17 F RESERV E 69 Berkenfelds, ANZ Bank (4 35 64 Lockwood, Old Essendon ( -; 30 50 Tilley, Doveton ( -) 22 44 Keating, Comm . Bank (2) 20 44 Limperakis, La Trobe ( -) 1 8 43 Langley, St . Leonard s ( -) 1 7 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (2) 77 Johnston, Ormond ( 9) 80 ( 1) 70 Lowe, De La Salle 67 ( ) 69 Drummond, UHSOB ~ -) 65 O 53 Mikic, Bulleen-Temp. (-) 48 ( 1) 51 Christie, Uni .Blues (-) 48 () 47 Cox, Ormond (3) 3 6 42 Harper, Bulleen-Temp . (-) 3 3

40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1986

50 AT M .H .S .O .B . Colin Drake today plays his 50th game for M .H .S .O .B . football club playing in his third season . Colin had never before played football until he joined M .H .S.O.B in 1984 preferring in his earlier years to concentrate on athletics . He learned the game very quickly playing three senior games last year before becoming a regular senior player this season . His club loyalty, dedication and spirit earnt him the bestclubman trophy while his gutsy, tenacious style of play was rewarded with the position of deputy vice captain of the reserves this season . Congratulations Colin from all players, committee and supporters at M .H .S .O .B . as we look forward to you reaching 100 games in the near future .

MILESTONE AT COLLEGIAN S Congratulations are extended to Rodd y Walker who played his 100th game for Collegians against Old Scotch 4 weeks ago . Roddy joined Collegians from G .G .S . after a distinguished career in the 1 st XVI I I which saw him in 1979 topthe goal kicking with ten goals . Upon joining Collegians Roddy's goal scoring ability was immediately recognized and he was palyed mainly in the reserves forward line . However it was a shift to the backline that led to higher honours . Adapting quickly to the demands of defensive play Roddy earned promotion to the senior side late in the 1982 season where he proved a very valuable player on the half back flank . In 1983 Roddy was tried at full back and revealed to the footballing world the "Walker Short Pass", where the full back when kicking in short passes to the opposition full forward . This new tactic never really caught on (although Hourd" tried a version of it against Caulfield ) and subsequently Roddy has palyed very little of his football at full back . In recent years due to ncreasing work committments Roddy's football has been mainly confined to the reserves where he has been a very valuable player whether in attack or defence . Congratulation on you 100th game Rodney, well played!!

150 FOR GOLDY AT M .H .S .O .B . A football career at Melbourne High School which started in 1971 today passes a significant milestone for [an Goldsmith when he plays his 150th game . While still at school in 1972 Ian was school captain as well as captain of the Under 19s, after winning the most consistent player award the previous season . 1972 was also the year that almost ended a promising football career for Ian as he suffered a serious knee injury in only his second game with the seniors in A Section . Although the knee injury slowed his progress, Ian has still proved to be a very versatile and reliable player whether it has been long runs from the backline of kicking goals on the forward line . While he has been a great contributor on the field he has also shown tremendous club spirit off the field putting in many years on the committee particularly in the bar/ canteen and social areas, culminating in his winning the Sam Silberberg trophy for the best clubman in 1980 . Its great to see you back playing again Goldy and in wishing you all the best for todays game the committee, players and supporters hope you can keep the legs going for another 50games to notch the double asterisk on the games board .

CENTURY AT OLD BRIGHTO N Tony Grant today plays his 100th game for Old Brighton . Tony played his first game back in 1980 and over the years his skills have steadily improved . He is now regularly in the best players for the senior side, often creating attacking moves and at times kicking the vital goal that lifts the team . He was best on the ground in last Saturday's victory . tony has been runner-up, best and fairest and played in a senior premiership side . If the Tonners can get Tony and his brothers, Peter and Andrew, all playing together again next year, they will be a real force . Congratulations Tony from all supporters . WEDDING BELLS After all the Engagements at Old Xaverians this season we now have "Wedding Bells" . RecentlyGeoff Greetham married Megan Sowersby at the Xavier Chapel and the couple have been honeymooning in Honolulu . Geoff's team mates and supporters wish you both all the happiness for the future .


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