The Amateur Footballer, Week 16, 1989

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rood afternoon football followers . T i,e build up to the finals is always a time for mixed emotions, depending on the position of your team at particular part of the season . ,ou are firmly entrenched in the four you are either jockeying for the best position within the four or trying „aintain enthusiasm when the players know that they will be playing in the finals whatever happens .

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ou are fighting to retain your place in the four or striving to dislodge one of the teams above you who the four, this part of the season is particularly tense, businesslike and extremely serious . our season is over in terms of making the four then you are, to a certain extent, going through the motions the end of the season . Whilst also trying to perform reasonably well to justify your own value to your club r,e future. %;s administrators, we at the VAFA are also going through some of these particular emotions, and with regard jur all important sponsors, we are a little like the team or teams above who are fighting to retain their place ~i .e four or dislodge a team above .

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The Association was bornin 1982 under the name of Metropolitan Junior Football Association at Salvation 4rny Headquarters, 62 Bourke Street, Melbourne . 1 992 therefore will be the Centenary of the Association . The Executive resolved that to mark the 100 years of Amateur Football the history of the Association should written . A Centenary History Committee was formed and advertised for writers . A staggering number of :?plications were received . The Committee has commissioned Mr Joseph Johnson to write the history - Mr Johnson has written a number histories including the recently completed history of The Grace Park Tennis Club, and is currently engaged 'i the history of The Royal Melbourne Golf Club . In the next few weeks notices will be placed in the 'Amateur Footballer' requesting the cooperation of the ubs in helping with the research necessary for each project . D .H . SCOTT, Chairma n

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r.,res= all the Lion supporters with his consistency and great courage . Tony Parkin (3 goals) made a welcome the side, impressing all with his ability to read the play . Congratulations to Maurie Considine and his ee on the unveiling of Parade's new Social Rooms. Let's hope the ground is next in lin e n .,,,ond took most of the match to shake off a verv determined Old Scotch team tn ar.ci ira tnn ni; Grade iaaaer. i ne nrsi quarter was entertaining value tor the crowd as both sides scored 5 goals apiece . 1 . ., Cardinals led by 2 points at quarter time. Ormond slipped into top gear in the second quarter addin g . L) tt,e Cardinals 2-3. Damien Roth had bagged 5 goals to half time thrilling the Ormond supporters with ,aeiieni skills. The third quarter both sides kicking for goal left a lot to be desired . Ormond found that they , a ;,gim on their hands, as Scotch refused to lay down to the awesome Ormond machine . In fact Scotc h _ reci Ormond 3-5 to the Mond 2-5 to trail by only 17 points at the three quarter interval . Ormond startea r more purpose in the last quarter to finally break the shackles from the determined Cardinals to scor e rn-rght victory by 28 points . Ormond's best player for the second week in succession was Damien Rot h .aisi Justin Clarkson continued to be a vital cog in the Monds machine . Paul Cox since returning fro m s back to his best form . Old Scotch best player Peter B rown has strung several good games in succession . Andy Smith is great value for the Cardinals and is a fine ambassador for Amateur football . Ruckman John What a perfect day for football last Saturday, with the return of the better weather most sides in A Sec ; r . yoir nad a great duel with Paul McDonald and Scotty Taylor with the honours going to the Scotch ruckman . kicked their highest score for some weeks t~OW TO TODAY'S GAMES : has really kept the relegation battle alive . This match had plenty to offer, how : : : . Kew's win over Parkside round of football we have in store for us . The really big game of the round is at the Harry Trott the standard of play was pathetic . Kew made the fewer mistakes and consequently hung on to record a 5 po at a great Collegians (2nd) meet top side Ormond in a match that promises plenty . Earlier in the season Oval ~here victory over the disappointing Parkside . Parkside jumped Kew in the first quarter kicking 3-8 to Kew 1-1 . I k,;~ beat Collegians by 11 points in a one-sided affair at Elsternwick Park . Ormond are going for their puzzled why Kew coach Steve Pirrie had leading goalkicker Matt Cavanagh playing in defence on Pa :•kside Ormond whilst their opponents will be going for their 8th win in 10 matches . What a match we full forward Chris Freeman . Kew with the use of the wind and ruckman Tony Peric controlling play add,- _i' iri succession, -,j nave, Collegians are young and enthusiastic . Ormond are the most experienced players. Jobling, 5-1 to Parkside 4-3 . Parkside led by 9 point at half time. The premiership third quarter was a non eventringston, McCooke, Taylor, McDonald Brothers along with their talented smaller players will prove too gooo both sides struggled to kick goals . The standard of play was at a new low . Kew added 2-5 to Parkside 1-Q ~ P Lions. I'm tipping that the Ormond machine will roll on, and give them outright top position on the ladder lead by 2 points. Kew now had ace forward Matt Cavanagh in attack. They looked a better side. Kew adc3-4 to Parkside's 3-1 to run out winners by 5 point . That left most spectators wondering what had happend ; 0rmond by 11 points. A courageous selection as Ormond's record at the 'Trot' is mediocre. Old Paradians travel to Pitcher Park with plenty of confidence to tackle the very disappointing Parkside to the two glamor sides from B Section last year. Kew's best player was Tony Peric, despite giving many inch~_ away to his opponents he controlled the ruck duels, giving Kew first use of the ball . Brett Fitzpatrick had :r . Parade boosted by their important win last week against Collegians will not let this game slip from their grip better of his duel with Frank Sansonetti . Rob Bar ry continued his excellent form . Nino Vincitorio was judg= er in the season Parade narrowly defeated Parkside by 4 points, however Parkside, hard hit by suspensions : njuries to Sherlock, Glasgow and Cotter will be no match for Parade I'm afraid, unless Parkside play Parkside's best player. Nino, although small in height, is extremely large with courage . Shaun Rodwell promot= ; Parade by 29 points . from the seconds showed the better named Parkside players how to get the ball . Brian `Toughman' G8 c sgow although suffering various injuries during the game, never stopped trying and could hold his head high . (Br, : Marcellin were impressive last week against Old Xaverians, which I believe will hold them in good steac thanks the Kew Doctor for stitching his face during the second quarter .) A day of shame for the Parkside tea ,r 7ay's clash with Kew. Kew will give Marcellin plenty of bother with their never-give-in attitude and after Old Xavs after the big win against Parkside the previous week would be shattered by their effort at Yar, surprise win against Parkside last week will be very confident . However with a spot in the finals at stake. Park against the boys from Marcellin . I must admit I jumped on the Xavs wagon . I guess my size must ha . : e Man:ellin's greater consistency and all-round skill will see them through, and the Eagles shoula win stopped it! Marcellin started slowly in the first quarter adding 2-3 to Old Xavs 0-4 to lead by 11 points . Coe- ?9 points . Murray B rown realizing a place in the four was at stake was asking for a big second quarter from the Eagles Old Xavs travel to Brens Oval to face No rt h Old Boys in a very important game . No rt In Old Boys have They responded adding 4-3 to Xavs 2-1 to lead at half time by 25 points . Marcellin had a wonderful third quar- on 2 out of their last 5 matches, which is very ordinary form form a finals contender . Old Xavs would with all players contributing in a fine team display, kicking 7-4 to Old Xavs 1-1 . The Eagles had a command . been disappointed with their form last week against Marcellin . North Old Boys must win today or they 62 point lead at three quarter time . Old Xavs last quarter was their best adding 3-3, but still the Eagles o . niss the four good bye, once and for all . Old Xavs can still be relegated, they must throw caution to the o week Cooper out bwinner s ig be s67 t points one-sided magame. For th scored capable of anything on the day as their win earlier in the season over Collegians proved . I'm e de a welcome second t forr ' They are Mark succession p er was judged Marcellin's player . Andy Hewitt North Old Boys to win in what should be a great match . North Old Boys by 11 points . Tony Poatsch promoted from the reserves was a welcome addition to the Eagle's team . Best for Old Xav s Old Scotch at home to University Blues will be an interesting game. Old Scotch have a great record at was young Paul Klein in his best game for the season . Stephen King was another reserves player promote to give excellent value to his team . David Taylor returned to his earlier season form . All in all Old Xavs promise "e (5 wins this season) . The Blues must consolidate their place in the four, they must not lose this game, plenty but gave nothing . double chance will be gone. Old Scotch cannot make the four, their competitive spirit will trouble Uni h ?lues, as they did Ormond last week . I'm selecting Uni Blues with confidence, in what undoubtedly will b e Uni Blues showed they have recovered from the mid season blues with a strong 15 point win against i lort . Ist class game. The Students by 11 points . Old Boys, who have only 2 matches out of the last 5 . North jumped the Students with four quick goals, b :. The Home Teams have recorded 3 wins to the Away Teams 32 wins . three goals late in the quarter left the Students trailing by 1 goal . North Old Boys continued to attack in t' second quarter adding 4-2 to Uni Blues 3-4 to stretch their lead by 10 points at half time . Uni Blue's coa~ SELECTIONS : Collegians vs Ormond Old Scotch vs University Blues Alan Slater must have given his players a serve at half time, as they started the third quarter with far more purp~ Parkside vs Old Paradians Marcellin vs Ke w adding 7-5 to North Old Boys 2-3 . The Students led by 22 points at the three quarter interval . North Old Bc, North Old Boys vs Old Xaverian s determination was good with playing coach Mark Hanneber ry inspirational but to no avail . North Old Bo, P .S. What former St Kilda 3rd XVIII 'never was' player, now a member of the executive, returned home from had outscored the Students in the last quarter 3-4 to 2-3,to finally lose by 15 points in a game they coul d afford to lose. Uni Blues' best player was the ever-consistent Richard Furphy, who has made the Studer . Chris Taylor played his best game for some time . Big ruckman Mike ;bestplayri6wknuceso , Io roughly enjoyed the after match entertainment and their big victory over Preston by the Balaclava boys, Yandell continues to be the gun player the Students need if they are to be a threat in the Finals . Best for No rth y of John Sist and company. Andy Hill's 12 goals was a great effort . Old Boys was Shaun Hoffman, who showed plenty of grit in a losing side . Coach Mark Hanneber ry ga. hope you switch on FM89 .5 Sunday at 9am to 9 .30 to hear The Villain and Phil Stevens with a stupi d plenty and led by example. Ti- `Brother of' Jones was excellent value for his side . si giving a report on Saturday matches . Old Paradians 4 point win over Collegians was their more important win for the season, leaving them c equal points with Marcellin and North Old Boys fighting for a place in the finals, Old Paradians started wi , plenty of confidence adding 4-0 to Collegians 2-4 to lead by 8 points at quarter time . The second quarter w, I f tough going for both sides, as they struggled to gain supremacy . Parade outscored the inaccurate Collegians but coub _ 3-1 to 2-3 to now lead by 10 points at the long break . Parade, sensing victory, continued to .attack melee is "Where an incident takes place not shake the Lions adding 4-4 to the Lions 4-2 to lead by 14 points at three quarter time The last quarts Collegians threw everything at the Bundoora Boys. However their kicking for goal left a lot to be desired . TI -olving players, pushing, scragging, jumping Lions had added 4-7 to Parade 3-3 to finally go down by 4 points in a very entertaining game . Best for Parade -to packs, throwing each other to the ground was Martin Heffernan who has struggled to hold a regular senior spot this season . James Gea ry battling injor, ',r other similar such conduct" . and poor form played his beset game for quite some time . Brendon Considine played a great disciplined ganr~ Collegians best player was Chris Pollock whose previous form has been indifferent . Matt Gailbraith continuc : '

A SECTION

by Tom "the Vi lain" Johnston

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B Section by the "Bucchan Brothers " Peter Grant and Doug Dick

A Realistically, only the six top teams are left in the fight for the 1989 B Grade flag after last week's round matches. This week's round should further reduce the number of contenders, with % playing a vital role in rr, :. final placings.

Sensations galore - Banyule bring Old Haileybu ry back to earth with their first loss for the season, Balaclava ,~rnolish Preston with Andy Hill kicking 13 goals from full forward, and Old Ivanhoe win their second gam e 11 the season and keep their chances alive to stay in this grade. This week Trinity play Old Brighton at the Park. In the first round, Trinity inflicted Brighton's first defe-~ ast week's demise of Old Haileybu ry will probably do them good, I'd suggest they can now concentrate for the year on this very ground . Today's game is crucial for Trinity, who is now placed in equal fourth positia :,;~nning today and let history take its course. Banyule came out very determined resulting in a handy firs t with OMs and Bulleen . With OMs playing top side De La Salle and Bulleen playing third side Therry, Trinity :rier, kicking 7 goals to 2 and taking the initiative away from the Bloods . Without the normal numbers runnin g has the opportunity to move into the four and be a game clear with only three rounds remaining . Are they equ ;; me ball Old Haileybu ry never got their act together and kicking poorly for goal with the wind accounted to the task? [i,eir performance . With the finals approaching both clubs have plenty to think about . Best for Old Haileybur y Trinity's form this year has generally been inconsistent . Star players such as Forbes, Allibon, Borghesi - Bret Carty, Wes Byrns and John Bingham . and O'Shaughnessy provide the nucleus for a premiership side but as we all know it is really the last six I Y pa Hampton Rovers did enough to assure a win against Ivanhoe. Having a three goal lead for the majorit selected on a Thursday night that determine the outcome of most games on the Saturday. Old Brighto n h a y managed to regain its momentum after a few hiccups . The return of O'Connor ahd the scintillating form of Curly rrie game, the Rovers are now poised to take on Balaclava today. Jamie Ross continued his good form Burns has given Old Brighton the polish required to go to A Grade . Elsternwick Park will be extremely 'Ti 7 goals with Ian Boyle and Wayne Capp the best from the others , today so many of the skilled players will be brought back to the pack . However, with the first round defeat sc Balaclava stamped 'a good team effort' on their team sheet after totally outplaying Preston . Having kicked fresh in the minds of every Brighton player, we'll predict the Tonner's to win the money. joals into the wind in the first term Balaclava proceeded to dictate the terms and eventually stormed hom n 10 goals. Andy Hill bagged 13 goals in a fine display of forward work together with Kevin Palmer haife De La Salle has the chance to finish Old Melburnians' premiership aspirations today. So far this year OMs ;ck keeping Phillips to only two goals . Gerard Halpin and Bernie Raffe rt y again performed well . are yet to defeat any of the top three sides . Over recent weeks De La has crushed several teams and the emergenc= of Tully as an avenue to goal is a bonus . The home ground advantage should further enhance De La's chance At St Kevins the home side put in a very ordinary performance against a bigger, stronger St Kilda side . of a victory but is there an upset in the wind? The younger OM players have lifted as the injury list has grot, ;r elven goal burst in the final quarter swamped a lack lustre St Kevins . Best for the Saints - Charlie Capiron, throughout the year . Last week's despeerate win against Trinity has kept them in touch . The Witts Brothers Mark Lake, Mark Gillan and Liam Buckley. are in fine form and we predict that they will be the thorns in De La's side today. OMs to win . The shock of the round was the poor showing by Caulfield to be downed by a more determined Old Ivanhoe . Therry slipped last week and must be kicking themselves . The chance to gain the double chance has almoE ;; ch relegation only weeks away Old Ivanhoe have now the opportunity to escape, if they take last Saturday's gone and yet the possibility of dropping out of contention could be highlighted today if they go down . Bulleen _rm into today's game . Best for Caulfield - Cox, Cooney (5 goals), G . Williams and T. Royals . has kept in touch all year without being overly impressive . Today is their opportunity to show that they are nu Now to today's games (current tipping accuracy 78 .6%) merely making up a, certain fighting quality on occasions this year and will not give in all day . The run the ball well when given the chance so the Bulleen players must be prepared to chase all day . McCann, Ramsey anc Today will the turning point for some clubs, Firstly Old Ivanhoe play host to St Kevins . The loser heads to Muller are all in good form so we predict Therry to win today. = grade, the winner to fight another day. St Kevins just . St Kilda are on a winning run stretching back to round The form is very sound but today they're taking on the Bloods on the rebound . Banyule too good for Ivanhoe . h Monash e today 8bot h 9 is side easom Caulfield and in an affair, Hampton Rovers to defeat Balaclava becvause of the home groun d Uafortuately plr bot fo thes teams,dgne 19 sa rewill obusonSa o oncl Bot ght pace e ms are d not ~ha~ ar~ off t he ue Preston to defeat and I doubt Balaclava's fitness on a large ground . Stephen Buckley and Brian Ford will have to call upon all their coaching experience to lift their sides for th e remaining games . On the drier Uni ground, Monash should win at home today. P.S . Four clubs this year have not bothered to contact me with results - don't let your players down!! Blacks play St Bernards today with very little at stake. Both teams are safe from relegation and yet both (W)'555 8911 . Fax 555 2610 . teams are far from a finals berth . Blacks showed patches of good form last week against Brighton but were Remaining games to be played (Round 17-18) . unable to finish off their forward thrusts . Heath is obviously one of the best players in the competiton and Wines d play St Kevins, Caulfield Balaclava play Old Ivanhoe, St Kilda gave him good support . Wood's three goals last week for St Bernards was encouraging for the ever enthusiastic ~anyule play Preston, Hampton Rovers Hamp Rovers play St Kilda, Banyule Frank Melican . Pat O'Brien's confidence in his side last week was rewarded, so its St Bernards to win Kilda play Hampton Rovers, Balaclava Preston play Banyule, St Kevin s a close one. Today's Sections : Old Ivanhoe v St Kevin s TODAY'S PREDICTIONS ARE : Brighton to defeat Trinity Therry to defeat Bulleen Banyule v Ivanhoe St Kilda v Old Haileybu ry OMs to defeat De La Salle St Bernards to defeat Blacks P re ston v Caulfield Hampton Rovers v Balaclava Monash to defeat Fawkner

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FIFTY AT ST ANDREWS All at St Andrews Coburg AFC congratulate Gavin B rown on playing his 50th game for the club. Gooch" has had a patchy career suffering several ,uries as well as being involved in a car accident ' or to the start of this season . "Gooch" has always tled hard to overcome these set backs playing all !'it one match in the senior team . Gavin is always a ~rd worker on the football field, always contributin g the team's performance . Keep the consistent erformances going Gooch . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

FIFTY GOAL TALLIES AT DOVETO N Two Doveton players scored their fifty goal tallies in respectively mixed team fortunes against Old Geelong last week . Wayne "The Machine" Burgess, a key senior player in the seniors for six years on end, picked up his half-ton for the second time, and has the best club performance since "Muddy" Mallon . Meanwhile Alan Watson booted four to bring up the half ton in the Reserves, which is the best Reserve tally at Doveton . 5


D Section by Ian Cairn s

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L_:sp:veeks results produced no real surprises, but State Bank and Old Mentonians may have been disappointed cheir winning margins given the relative positions on the ladder. ,veh only 3 weeks to go, it is hard to see the final four changing, but not according to MHSOB, who have their firmly set on that fourth position, at the expense of State Bank . Over the next two weeks, the Bankers meet Camberwell (A) & Whitefriars (A) whilst MHSOB meet Thomastown (A) & Elsternwick (H) . It then could all depen d . :nu last game when, you guessed it, they meet each other at Albert Park . At the moment, State Bank hold a ~ percentage advantage that may prove to be the big deciding factor. l ast weeks results saw Thomastown win by 70 points over Elsternwick, Whitefriars by a massive 159 points over .ia State Bank by a slender 19 points over Powrhouse . Old Mentonians by just 20 points over Old Camberwell ;f n a terrific last game, MHSOB by 27 points over Bulleen United . The Bulls put up a spirited fight in the second , :o produce probably the best game I've seen this year. It was fast, hard and high scoring . Best for the winners , .ere Harries and W ix, whilst Kelly and Morley (playing his 250th game) were amongst the better players for the Bulls. Tfie results see yet another change in that much sort after second spot, which goes back to Whitefriars, whilst rdentone drop back to third . Atthe other end of the table Powerhouse better play the season right out or they may find themselves swapping :ces with Elsternwick . Power House face Elsternwick (H), Old Mentonians (A) then Whitefriars (H), whilst the 1Vickers take on Powerhouse (A), MHSOB (A) then Old Camberwell (H) . Again, the big percentage break should ~rne in handy. The best game this week should be at Thomastown who play host to MHSOB. It's quite simple, Melbourne ,,st win to keep that faint hope of fourth spot alive . Their form over the past couple of weeks and the importance "n e game, suggests they will pull off a surprise win . Old Mentone travel to AJAX where they will be looking for a big win to lift them back into second spot which Ly siiould achieve. Old Camberwell play host to State Bank in what should prove to be a very close game . Coach Bremner will e .-~.d to keep his players right on the job if they are to keep their hold on that fourth spot . Elsternwick travel to Power House for the important game in the relegation stakes . Coach Evans will realise important the game is and should lead Power House to a close win . n the last game Whitefriars travel to Bulleen for what should be another close game . If Bulleen have Empey & Cre ighton available, depending onthetribunals decisions, the Bulls will win . Withoutthem, its anybody's game . So selections are : omastown v MHSOB AJAX v Old Mentonians --d Camberwell v State Bank Power House v Elsternwick Bulleen United v Whitefriars

E Section by Kevin McNichol l

Three weeks to go in the final countdown and still the four is not settled . Last week's results did little to clarify °Ie situation . Aquinas continued their charge to easily account for West Brunswick, 11 .13 to 5 No rth Brunswick ~rovided the upset by beating St . Bedes and now St . Bedes must be seen as certainties no.9. longer Final score s this game were North 16 .10, St . Bedes 11 .12 . Doveton had an easy time against Old Geelong .kicking 21 .14 a 9 .10. Brunswick 26.17 had little trouble with UHSOB 9.8. The remaining game saw La Tro be 20.16 defeat Peninsula 11 .5 . This leaves La Trobe on top with 50 points, Aquinas second with 44 points, St . Bedes third 3n 40 and Doveton in fourth spot also on 40 . Outside the four we have Old Essendon on 38 and Wests on 36 . Realistically it would be difficult to see anyone overtaking La Trobe but the other three positions are all up for irabs. A win next week for Aquinas would just about see them set in second place and at the same time coul d it St . Bedes in danger of slipping from the four

. West Brunswick could have run their race and even if they ;in all remaining games may only open the door for Old Essendon to sneak in at the expense of Doveton after 'he last game. Doveton are under extreme pressure to hold on with danger games against La Trobe and West Brunswick in the last two rounds . St . Bedes hold the key to the puzzle and a win for them over Aquinas will THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989 : 7 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 19E


push Aquinas out of second spot and lower percentage could cost them a finals berth . Enough of this gue-, ;; ,gamethipornfalctedrsiokpwngadtheslownimprtah winning finals matches . This week we have West Brunswick at home to Old Geelong and while the outccrr will have little bearing on the finals both sides will be out to prove something . St . Bedes face Aquinas in wn , : is probably the most important game for both clubs this year. Old Essendon are at home to North Brunsv and this culd be a great game with the Old Boys fighting to keep their finals chances alive and Norths anxio,: to continue after their great win over St . Bdes . Doveton at home to UHSOB should be a formality as shc, Brunswick against Peninsula . Heatherton travel to La Trobe an while form would indicate a La Trobe victory home side will need to avoid complacency as Heatherton have caused several upsets previously . My selectior; this week . Wests, St . Bedes, Old Essendon, Doveton, Brunswick and La Trobe .

F -Troop with Peter Hille

Lost of happy Jesaulenkan faces in the crowd at the Fenwick Inn last Saturday night after the Boys big win over the Dees . And a similar scene at Old Ca re y where Johnny Elliott's other side indicatedBlue that the, hadn't thrown away their finals chance after all . A good win this to the Brewers over the hapless Har ry Trotters who have probably ruled themselves out of contention for a finals berth . Other matches went according to expectations with the Undertakers outlasting a gallant Willy combination the Noddies never really gave the Redz a look in their clash at Mulgrave ; the Zedders comfortably over if-,Banjos and the Waves convincingly over the Artists. All in all your correspondent picked up the maximur for a current percentage accuracy of 80% . Predictions for the four : battle effectively reduced to five sides with the Trotters drifting considerably in the market ; Noddies, Unde rtakers, B rewers and Redz with Willy as bridesmaid . This week : Banjos to to win at home over the Artists ; Willy to keep their hopes alive with a close win over the still ambitious Zeders ; Redz to have to much incentive for the Footrot Flat Boys ; the Waves to crash on the shores of reality against the Noddies ; the Unde rtakers to register their first win at the B rewers home ground.

SECTION ( Round 15 ) H Sab-cteurs prevailed in the penultimate H Section round as three matches were forfeited . Old Geelong hnisi-er.c

r;,~appointing season with the wooden spoon and a forfeit to Therry. State Bank found themselves bankr~ it ;,11hout the necessary ptayers forfeited to CBC St . Kilda . GTV 9 couldn't raise the necessary paruc,pan?s -ewers and had to forfeit to Salesians . Kontias had the offical bye. Richmond Central gave another av :e -p,r„ig performances when they defeated Balaclava . Powerhouse pulled off a surprising result when -,;ounted for second placed cSt . Kevins by twenty points. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 14 ) Banyule returned to the field against Old Haileybu ry but went down to the Bloods by the big margin of ;,„y eight points. Old Xaverians had a day out at the expense of Whitefriars when the Red and Blacks won • ;e gargantuan margin of one hundred and seventy seven points . Ormond appreciated their return to firmer .,,nd and showed they are a force to be reckoned with by disposing of University Blues by one hundre a ; eighty seven points . In stark contrast to their low winning score last week . De La Salle Blue kicked th e ~ea when the section leaders disposed of Collegians by the leviathan margin of one hundred and eighty , .~n points. Old Paradians G reen won against Marcellin by twenty eight points in the closest game of the round. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 14 ) Melbourne High School Old Boys really came of age with a sixty eight point victory over Old Melburnian s ar a high scoring game . Old Paradians Purple started well against Old Brighton Grammarins and littl e ;)aratd the sides until the last quarter when Old Brighton drew away from the tiring Old Paradians to wi t r,iry two points . Despite inaccurate kicking Bulleen Templestowe rebounded with a fifty point victory over North Old Boys who must have left their form at Monash . University Blacks crushed Caulfield Grammarian s -e unbelievable margin of two hundred and forty two points . The percentage thus earned may prove decisive •ne Blacks come August 26. St . Bernards despite their home ground advantage, proved no match for leaders 04d Scotch who kicked accurately and well winning by eighty two points . Therry consolidated their grip on , . r,h place with their fifty four point victory over Monash Blues . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 14) Fawker players were optimistic of their chances of defeating section leaders Old Trinity and with a disciplined :o efort they nearly caused the upset of the round . Fawkner led throughout the game until in the dying minutes r ough greater fitness Old Trinity snatched the lead and won by nineteen points . Hampton Rovers justified gamble in selecting them when they defeated Mazenod by seven points. As the business end of the season socoaches Mazenod find themselves placed third which appeared incredible earlier in the season . De La Salle Gold played themselves back into finals calculations by defeating St . Kevins by fifty four points while -rf;side's twelve point victory over Thomastown has made Thomastown's claim to fourth place, a precariou s e Aquinas built percentage and put a finals claim on notice by defeating Ivanhoe by sixty six points. Albanvale ad the Bye.

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G SECTION ( Round 15) G Section results in the penultimate round were a promotor's dream as the composition of the final four will remain in doubt until the last kick of the last round . Kew defeated Old Melburnians by twenty two points and the O .M .'s dropped to fourth as a consequence . Old Xaverians displayed, possibly their best 1989 form when they crushed De La Salle by ninety seven points . Another side to record a telling victory was Bulleen Templestowe, who put paid to any St . Bernards final's hopes, with a sixteen point victory . Another surprise result was when lowly placed Monash Whites defeated Old Scotch by twenty five points . This defeat sent Scotch out of the four for the first time since Round 4 . Port Colts were the big winner of the round as their twenty five point victory over traditional rivals Bloods lifted the Colts to third place and has all but guaranteed them a final's berth . Marcellin virtually presented the wooden spoon to themselves by forfeiting to Collegians. 8

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Preview of Games to be Played August 5, 198 9 G SECTION ( Round 16) "Ah well I suppose it has come to this" said Ned Kelly or was it Peter Hille? Today's ur[imate minor roun,, sees Kew playing Marcellin in a game which marks the end for Marcellin in 1989 and a final tune for Kew No doubt Kew will win . A Place in next week's semi final will be Old Melburnians reward for defeating De La Salle today. Judged by the season's form the O.M .'s should prove equal to the task . St . Bernards at horr to Old Xaverians should be able to defeat the Crocodiles who have not really enjoyed a successful seasc.~ apart from last week's big win . Bloods should be able to defeat Old Scotch which will deprive the Cardinals of a final's berth . Two of the disappointing sides Collegians and Monash Whites meet at Albert Park . At hon~ :: I favour Collegians to take the points just as they did in Round 1 . PO rt Colts play Bulleen Templestow ethknowldgymusithavecnofplyigxtwek . As the season records indicate the vullee Templestowe team has played better at home than away. This factor coupled with their greater incentive shouf-,n enable Po rt Colts to take the points . H SECTION (Round 16 ) Kontias play virtually their elimination final against CB St . Kilda today . A Kontias victory could see theplaying CBC St Kilda again next Saturday . Today Kontias have the incentive to win and I expect they will d~ so. Two sides who have made me eat many words Balalava and Therry meet in Albert Park . At the risk c being wrong again I select Balaclava . Salesians must Defeat Richmond Central to be sure of playing in ne, week's semi final . On form I cannot see Salesians holding the leaders whose skill and confidence level mu ve at an all time high . State Bank couldn't open for business last week and should have trouble finding a crectr balance today especially with the form Powerhouse displayed last Saturday. I select Powerhouse to win . St . Kevins should be able to salvage team work and finals confidence today by defeating GTV-9 . Old Geelong with the Bye can pack their gear away or start pre-season training for 1990 . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 15) De Ls Salle Blue should continue its successful steak at the expense of Banyule who do not possess thenecessary depth of talent to hold the leaders to a losing score . Whitefriars who are only a shadow of the r 1987-88 sides will not be able to hold Old Haileybury to a losing score whilst Old Paradians Green will have another percentage boosting win at the expense of University Blues. Marcellin will appreciate the firm conditior of Oval 11 and will show this appreciation by defeating Collegians . The main game at Ormond sees Old Xaverians as the visitors. Victory by the 'red and black' side would take them into the four at Ormond's expensc Victory to Ormond would put Old Xaverians two games behind with three to play. At home I favour Ormond although Old Xaverians height could trouble them . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 15 ) Melbourne High School Old Boys should make it three wins in a row at the expense of Caulfield Grammarians and thus remove all threat of relegation, Old Brighton will be too talented and too mobile for Old Melburnains especially as the game will be at Brighton Beach . No rt h Old Boys seem to be an enigmatic team which must cause Terry Mills sleepless nights, on the other hand Ian Bibby experiences the frustrations of his players not playing the full hundred minutes at top pace . Parade are the more consistent side but North appear to be the more capable. Today I give No rt h one more chance but I won't be amazed if Parade win . Old Scotch lost their only match for the season to Therry on May 20. Therry made Scotch look second rate that day, a situation I am sure "Gus" Taylor and his minders will be seeking to remedy today . Scotch are likely to be stronger at home and today I expect them to defeat Ther ry. Should this prediction come true, the way will be clear for University Blacks to re-enter the top four. There is one impediment though, first the Blacks must defeat St . Bernards. The Saints disappointed last week against the top side while the Student's crushed the bottom side. The Blacks seem now to have recaptured pre-vacation form and with that man of many talents Peter Weigard leading by example I favour the Blacks to win today. Monash Blues who have disappointed of late are at home to Bulleen Templestowe for a game which could be the catalyst for the losing side being relegated . When judged on the two side s performances against North Old Boys over the last two weeks, Bulleen Templestowe should win by over 30 goals . They won't of course and I am selecting Monash Blues to win narrowly. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 The two leading sides Old Trinity and Hampton Rovers meet at Bulleen . The Rovers seem to have been lions at home and lambs away over recent week . Trinity struggled against Fawkner last week while the Rovers defeated Mazenod . At home I believe Old Trinity will win . Mazenod face Fawkner who are playing well . At home I select Mazenod to win . Traditional rivals Ivanhoe and Parkside meet at Ivanhoe. As Parkside have the better game record and as their players play out the full hundred minutes I select Parkside. De La Salle journey to the far east to play Aquinas. Victory is vital for both sides as a final four position can away the winner. Statistically De La should win but I have a funny feeling Aquinas will win a close game. Thomastown journey to Kooyong to meet St . Kevins. Thomatown should win but who knows? Thomastown have too much incentive to throw this opportunity away and so I select them to win . Albanvale make history by becoming the first amateur club to have two successi ve byes .

Personality Pars STEIG'S, YOU BEAUTY ! De La Salle Football Club congratulate Chris Steiger on reaching 50 games in only his first senior season . Chris was a memberof our first Under-19 Premiership team last year and was awarded with the Best Player in the Finals trophy. Chris has adjuste d 10

very well to senior football and broke into the 1st in Round 12 after consistent performances in the seconds. He is a very courageous player who puts his head down and runs straight at the ball - a la his skipper, Gary Connolly. Its certainly a trait that will stand him in good stead for years to come. Good luck on your future at De La, Steigs . I'm sure its going to be successful and enjoyable. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

8 9 .5 Southern FM (left hand side of your FM dial) are currently undergoing a three week trial period as part application for a full FM licence, As part of their programming Sunday morning 9-12 is devoted to southern c;ts part of that three-hour show, your truly Phil Stevens, Executive member Tom Johnston along with invited Jo guests review matches played, preview important games coming up and chat about Amateur football . ;,e can be heard from 9 o'clock onwards and towmorrow will be the second seek of the three week trial . **~ -!o . : that entries have closed for the 'Beat the GM' competition, I can announce that because sponsors have ",n fairly few that I will be able to award prizes to those who manage to beat the GM (competition outlined below) . BEAT THE GM " have forecast my final four in A, B . C and D Sections and the number of points I think each side in the four nave at the end of the first round of matches . =or each side in its right slot and with the correct number of points a point is allocated i .e. right slot, correct nts equals 2 points . Tme challenge was : "How many Amateur football followers can earn more points than the G .M'Y' GM's predictions A B C D -mond 60 Old Brighton 54 Old Haileybury 68 Thomastown 60 _'. egians 60 De la Salle 50 Banyule 60 Whitefriars 60 ,~rfh Old Boys 52 Therry 48 Balaclava 48 Old Mentonians 48 : cellin 42 Bulleen-Temp 36 St Kilda CBC 44 State Bank 46 This competition closed by last mail Friday, August 4th . * ,t ~c

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LIFE ME M BERSHI P Congratulations to Ken "the one umpire system is OK" Coghlan and Wayne "the arouser"• Henry being awarded VAFA Life Membership . Such recognition is justly deserved!!! More about these two at the End of Season Dinner. Congratulations also go to Graeme "It doesn't matter" Thwaites on achieving 50 games for the Amateurthis week . Known by various names including "Humphrey", "Con" and "St retcher Case", Graeme is th= Association's hard working social secretary and one of the up and coming umpires who continually puts pressu,, on those in the sections above him . Were all looking to you to improve even more during the next 50 ames - well don , RETRACTION!!! RETRACT!ON!! ! it's not often that the scribes are caught out, but unfortunately the grapevine was wrong in tendering Peter Booth's name as the guest speaker at the VAFAUA's End of Season Dinner. We apologise in anticipation of the worc : getting through th "Smooth" that he might have had another (unexpected) night out . RIGHT OF REPLY!! ! The gauntlet, having been thrown down by Fabulous Phil in last week's OTF report ( re : spo rt swoman of the week) has been duly accepted in the interests of equal opportunity . For starters, how about Nancy "MOPAWOG" McTagga rt , the "rose" of the goal umpires?!?! " M OPAWOG" is Amateur football personified . Having umpire_ her game on Saturday she rushes home to do all of the VAFA administrivia and then becomes the cheerful voicf, at the other end of the phone when umpires ring in reports on a Saturday night . Fabulous Phil we give you Nancy "MOPAWOG" as FUMP of the week . ( MOPAWOG - Mother of Peter and Wife of George) . The "Blue AHooner/What's your Decision" session at the VAFAUA's monthly meeting had all the characteristics of the Fitzgerald Inqui ry with some qwerky questions quizzed and startling statements stated . Resplendent it, his souveni re d SAAFL top, Peter "I will name names" Harris led the way, well supported by Geoff "Angry Ant" Rid and Peter "the Owl" Wiseman, SKY Channe l might do well if they syndicated the session as the "Amateur's Footy Panel". Speaking of the last meeting, Glen "Tubby" McKeeman gave a top talk on preparing for finals including somF startling hints from Greg "the G ro in" Hardiman on howto getthat all-important Grand Fina l appointment . Buying beers forthe advisors is onething, but painting Woody's house isquite another. Actually "Tubby" was fortunate that Tim "The Penman" Bell wasn't there or rumour has it that revealing questions may have been posed as to the why and wherefore of Tubby's VFL career. The VAFAUA's Insight Team is currently investigating for future editions - stay tuned . Spotted written on the blackboard in the change rooms at Elsternwick one Tuesday night : "Bushy - see ya Thursday in the Ladies Change Room" Surely the message meant "laddies" not "ladies", or are you up to something Bushy?? Then again we all know the old saying "A bird in the hand . . . . : ' The White Wacka Award For someone desperately trying to get rid of the Little Lady, Richie "Simple" Simon made himself more than eligible for the next award by giving a truer than life rendition of Gary "Elvis the Pelvis" Clancy's winning vocal/floor show performance at the Starmaker Quest . Richie should remember that the next "Wacka Winner" has the award for all of summer!! As to the runners-up, Hilly - we know that you're small, but your effort in the showers was downright low. Funny but low. Colin "could've been" King is AWOL for the rest of the season, AWOL - Away with our Larissa!! ! "The People in White are Always Right" Mike and Russel l

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A SECTION :,RKSIDE v OL D M . Bushfield, M . Thomas :,r K Pitcher, W. Fowler .r.RCELLIN v KE W K. Segota, A . Smit h dary: G_ Bland, P. McTaggart L", . Sarong, N . Griffiths ORTH OB v OLD XAVERIAN S S . McCarthy, P. Wiseman "rfary: L . Gallagher, A . Moore ~ R . Seymour, A. Belche r '-D SCOTCH v UNIVERSITY BLUES S. Hill, R. Simon M . Murray, K . Tyler 0_LEGIANS v ORMON D G . McKeenan, G . Hardiman G . Baumgarton, W . Binc h B SECTION ) TRINITY v OLD BRIGHTON"`" . Alger, S . Caruso S ~oondary : A . Dreier, P. Kent ;cal M . Lentini, P. Also p 3L D TRINITY (Res) v OLD BRIGHTON"' ela: S. Vandersluys ; ;~undary : T. McCarthy, E . Lesic L . Wilson, N . McTaggar t ~E LA SALLE v OLD MELBURNIANS ceu : J. Natoli, W. Lyons ;3,)undary: M . Young, T. Zapadlo ,,oar W. Ross, G . Clancy ' .IONASH BLUES v FAWKNER Aeld: M . Gibson, D. Newman ~oundary: D. Fowler, J. Huchson Goal: J . Kelly, A . Hogan THERRY v BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE ' eld: R . Bell, W. Henry ooal: R . Liddle, R . Clarkston UNIVERSITY BLACKS v ST BERNARDS OC eld: G . Ridd Goal: R . Barichievich, S. Livingston C SECTION BANUYULE v IVANHO E Feld: C . Sutherland ST KILDA CBCOB v OLD HAILEYBURY F,eld: G . Thwaites OLD IVANHOE v ST KEVINS Field: W. Forde PRESTON MBOB v CAULFIELD GRAMMAR F;eld: A . Or d HAMPTON ROVERS v BALACLAVA Field: C . Keeton D SECTION BULLEEN UNITED v WHITEFRIARS F~eld: P. Maebus THOMASTOWN v MHSOB Field: R . Smit h POWERHOUSE v ELSTERNWICK Field: P. Harri s Boundary: S . Manni x OLD CAMBERWELL v STATE BANK Field: T. Sheare r Boundary: D. Aylward, K . Walker AJAX v OLD MENTONIANS Field: P. Simpson E SECTION ."JEST BRUNSWICK v OLD GEELONG Field: R . Mayston THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

E SECTION continued ST BEDES v AQUINAS OB Field: Tim Keating OLD ESSENDON GRAM v NORTH BRUNSWICK Field: D. D'Alter a BRUNSWICK v PENINSULA OB Field: A . Stubbs DOVETON SJOC v UHSOB Field: P Rapke LATROBE UNI v HEATHER .-ON Field: M . Gilday F SECTION ST LEONARDS v ELTHAM COLLEGE Field: T. McKenzie WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v ANZ BANK Field: G . Knight OLD CAREY v ST ANDREWS Field: J . Bea r UNIVERSITY REDS v FIT Field: J . Kvin s WAVERLEY AMATEURS v MAZENOD OC Field. G . Morgan UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BANYULE v DE LA SALLE BLUE Field: C. Swal e WHITEFRIARS v OLD HAILEYBURY Field: G . Duk e Boundary: M . Smith, J . Tyrell ORMOND v OLD XAVERIANS Field: S . Clinch (Rot'n) Boundary: R . Pinnuc k OLD PARADIANS GREEN v UNIVERSITY BLUES Field: H . Little Boundary: D. Costantin, P. Costantin COLLEGIANS v MARCELLI N Field: A . Noon e Goal : M . Stephens, S . Kah n UNDER 19 SECTION 2 MHSOB v CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Field: Ted Keating OLD BRIGHTON v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: S . Caine, D. Vandyke Boundary: P. Kooloos, J. Curti n NORTH O.B . v OLD PARADIANS PURPLE Field: A . Mulle r OLD SCOTCH v THERRY Field: D. Dalgleish (Rot'n) UNIVERSITY BLACKS v ST BERNARDS OC Field: R . Marty n MONASH BLUES v BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE Field: A . Ladd UNDER 19 SECTION 3 OLD TRINITY v HAMPTON ROVERS Field: N . Nugen t Boundary : B. O'Donnell, S . Lombard MAZENOD O.C . v FAWKNE R Field: F. Wright (Rot'n) ALBANVALE v BULLEEN UNITED IVANHOE v PARKSID E Field: B. Beitzel, T. Harkness Goal: D. McKenzie, C . McGray AQUINAS O.B. v DE LA SALLE GOLD Field : J . Slate r ST KEVINS v THOMASTOWN Field: B . Hayward (Rot'n) This symbol means senior umpire (A/B) on rotation system through junior grades this round . 15


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A . Fatter 1 . D. Haigs (Capt .) 2 . A. Pitts 3. J. Inglis 4. J. Pallotta 5. D. Thurgood 6. A . Favie r 7. A. Whitelaw 8. C. Orgill 9. G . Riccio 10 . J . Rio 11 . J. Chan 12 . S . Ilva 13 . M . Silva 14. N Milonas 15. F. Calcagno 16. A . Car r 17. G . Waldron 18. A . Pollock 19. G. Lawton 20 . P. Wabbis

5. A . Mandile 6. M . Anderson 7. G . Gaspari (VC) 8. M . Clar k 9 A . Healey 10 . M . Pane 11 . D. Oliver 12 . N . O'Donnell 13 . M . Canavan 14 . T. Gleason 15 . C. Hunt 16 M . Kerminidis 17. A . Drag a t8 . P Carbis 19 . S. Carfora 20. L . Doyle (Cap[) 21 . A . Perna 22. M . Power 23 . G . Stoforidis 24 . P. Cleary 25 . T. Mazzeo 26 . P. Miller 27. R . Cincotta 28 . M . Mazzeo 29 . A . Chiappini 30. P. O'Neill

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13 . M . Thomas 14 . A . Phillips 15. T. Holder 16. S. Kazi 17. R Long t8 . B. Millar (Capt) 20. A. Giffi n 25. M . Hourigan 28. M . Dowd 29. C. Mooney 33. L . Tigh e 37. M . Doble 39 D. Banova 42 .J.Ogge 45. A . Trainor 49. M . Shaw 51 .C .Ogge 54 .T. Meagher 58.S.Lopez 59 . P. Hurley 66. T. Hedger 67. S . Brown e

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ST. KILDA C.B .O.C. Coach : R . Maqueda Asst . Coach R . Clinch 1 .1 . Lynch (C ) 2 . R . Clinch (VC) 3. J.M . Ahern 4. G . Andrews 5. T. Butt a 6. S . Caifa 7. J . Capron 8. J. Carty 9. R . Maqueda 10 . D. Mandas 11 . C. Demaio 12 . F. Demaio 13 . W. Derham 14 M . Dizi o 15. V. Ferre 16 . W. Gilmore 17. P. Hall (DVC) 18. B. Mandile 19. J. Liebers 20. P Luc k 21 . Jim Ahern 25. P Tesoriero 26. D. Coffen 27. T. Maqueda 28. P. Moreschint 29 . L . Nardella 30 . S . Northeast 31 . M . Pavlich 32 . P. Poulopoulos 34 .J .Ryan 35 . S. Ryan 36 .E .Skender 37. F. Skender 38. R . Skender 39. M . Slavin 40. V. Surace

THERRY CCO B Coach : D . Boden 1 . D. Peach 2,S ' Braden 3. P . Morelli 4.I .Sheedy 5. M . Griffiths 6. P. Mott 7.P. Byrnes 8. T. Hewa t 9 . A. Le Maistre 10. J Kit e 11 . D. Jinkins 12 . J . Bedier 13. S. Carey 14. S. Molinar 15. R Dariggi 18. H . Moss 20 . P Kelly 21 . B. Smales 22 M . Devereaux 23 . B . Muller 24 . G . Falckh 25 . P Davern 26 . A Byrnes 31 .D Boden(C) 3Z R. Costello 40. C . Muscat 41 . W. Lin o

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G Section

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BLOODS Coach : C . Hutchinson 1 D. Legg e 2 M .J. Cadman 3 R.N . McAsey 4. C.B . McDonell 5 B.J . Riseley 6 P Hendry 7 R Bradley 8 D.A . Stock 9 C Gardiner 10 P Watkins 11 R . Ellam

12 S K . Kell y 13 PC. Bainbridge 14 R Howar d 15 N G . Stevenson 16 J Hutchinson 17 W.Johnson 18 S Blai r 19 H Illioupolos 20 AJ Brown 21 R . Homberger 22 J Nanovich 23 P Greene 24 D Rust 25 J, Grant 26 B . McDonell 27 SC Smit h 28 CJ Hutchins"CC) 29 I McKenzie 30 B Taranto 31 J Davies 32 K Shannon 33 B Janck 34 B Turner 35 S Powell 40 D Ford 41 R Woodhams

COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE TEMPLESTOW E Coach : OL D J . Purdue COLLEGIANS 1 . J . Purdue 1 . R . Chaplin 2. K Harvey 3.R.BI1 4. P. Rei d 5 A. DAgostlno 6 A. Theurtissen 7. T. Zegelaar 8. J . Edmonds 9 L . Hatton 10. C. Kell y 11 . P. Ryan (VC,) 12, P Rei d

14. D. Smith 15, G . Parkinson 17. M . Wenbourne 18 P Westaw2y 19. R. Boon 20. L. Parris (Capt) 21 . D. Cummins 22 J . McPherson 23. L . Galbraith 25. A. O'Louchin (DY>✓) 28 C. Srnythe 30, R. Kennedy 31 . D. Hall 32 . P Busch 33. L .Tenace 36. P. Gilmore 37. D McGuiress 38, W Mille r 39, P Rowland 42, C. Durran 43 A. Saw

6. M . Milford 7.A.Shegog 9. P. Milford 10 . T. Stringer 11 . A . Holland 12 . G . Cook 15 S. Lie

16 . S . Mackay 19, C . Mackay 21 C . Thomas 27,A .Rogan 29 G . Kenneally 32. R . Nancarrow 33 . A. Tobi n 41, R . Teale 42 . F Parry 43 . N. Comley 4& J . Powell 46 . A . Mitchell 48 .C .Comley 49 . M . Bullard 51 . P. Baxter 55 M . Davis 56 . J . Smith 57. A . Mantzouni . P. Swa n s58

59. R . Lancaster 60. P Burns 62 . G . West 63.T. Carnes 65. 1 . Lockwood 66,J .Josem

Coach : Noel Jenkinson 1 . C. Hutton 3. P. McKenzie 4. P. Tantrum (apt) 5, N . Jenkinson 7. S . Pol l 8, L . Debiasi 9. B. Gay 10. G . Furlong 11 . R. Stewart 12, K . Ladson 13, S. Muncaski 14. M . Kelliher 15. S . McGennis 16. P. Miller

18. G . Smith 19. John Hunt 21 . J. Ladso n 31 . Jim Hunt (VC.) 34 . M . Hawkins 37. G . Enge l

38. A . Goodyear 39. M . Casey 41 S. Buick 42 . R . Mullaly 52 . M . Ladson 53. M . Newton 56. P Moore

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44 . J . Rozinrhs 45, G, Giles 46, C. Wilson 47. D. Booth 48. R McKenzie 49. K . Theurussen 5G A . Williams

KEW Coach : Richard Macisaac 1 . P. Shaw (VC ) 2 . M . Langton (DVC) 3. M . Manley 4. Robert Maclsaac 5. M . French 6 Richard lvlacisaaclCG) 7. A. MacDowell 8. R. Lindsay 9. D. Maclsaac 10 . B . Prowse 11 . A . Phelan 12 .S . Pincer 13 . J . Livingston 14 . A . Livingston 15 . M . Glenister 16, A . Wilson

17. M . Martin 18. C. Curtain 19. C. Macisaac 20 . K . Velthuls 21 . A . Holton 22 . E . Northam 23 . M . Dalton 24 . S. James 25 . M . Vana 26 .A .Borghesi 27. K. Doyle 28. C. Northam 29, A . Payne 30 . C . Johnston 31 . S. McLean 32 . J . Lo u 33. M . Claasen 34. M . Furlong 35. J. Fox 36. A. Macisaac 37. I . Oakley 38. M . O'Dea 39.S .Popp 40. M . Squire 41 . M . Doyle 42 . D. Jeh u 43 . R . McEnroe 44 .T. Van e 45 . P Horn e

MARCELLIN Coach : J . Scott 3. M . Harvey 4. D . Pym 5. F. Insabelia 6. D. Robinson 7. J . Good 11 . R Dyso n 12 . A . Dickenson 15 . S. O'Brien 16 . A . Cooper 18. T. McAuliffe 22. P Kelly 23.J . Learning 24 . D. Menzies 25. G . Kitchener 26. K. Robinson 42 . J. Scott (C) 45 . S. Retter 48 . M . O'Brien 51 . D . Mason 52 . C. O'Brien 53 . D. Slaviero 54. E . Walsh 57. R . Dullard 58. M . Danaher 77. P Culle n

MONASH WHITES Coach: J. Saivatore ~ i T tvtulvahtl T Blackshaw (VC) J, Young

5 S. Warner ' P Edward s 8.. G. Sammels (DVC) n T. Shaw

G- Demmola 1s N. Salvatore i~, D. Graham T Dionyssopoulos W Farley M. Gemmola 1 4 B, hbnms 2o `d Kiotsanis (C) t1 Fleming 32, G . Gay 34 . B McFarlane 42 M, Sharke y .'. 55 M . Carr 71- B .Mukthas

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 . N . Stapleton 2 . R . Farndon 3 . J . Balmford 4 . T. Kellam S .T, Kennedy 6 J . Francis 7. R . Heath 8. S. Hunt 9, A . Fletcher 10, R . Hockney 11 . M . Tennison 12 . S . Hargreaves 13 . P. O'Brien 14 . S. Potter 15. E. Yurisever 16. P. Couples 17. L . Mates 18. A. Sutcliffe 19. M. Waring 20 . T Taylor

21 . A. Woodhouse 22 . N. Thomas 23.D. McLeod 24. N. McLachlan-Troupe 25 R . Van Den Dungan 26. T. Richards 27. T Kennedy 28. A . Mayfield 29. C. Griffiths 30. A . Kenyon 31 . J . Freeman 32 . B. Morphett 33. P. Waite 34 . P Harris 35 . D. Dawson 36 . S . Curtis 37. C. Ryamond 38, D. Stephenson 39. A . Barr y 40. R . Williams 41 . D. Horejsi 46. C. Hanchette 77. B. Rowlands 99. D. Hamilton 69. M. Pocknee

OLD SCOTCH OLD COLLEGIANS XAVERIANS Coach : The Crocodiles Ian Bowden Coach : 15. R- Bangs

28. L . Higham (DVC) 29. P. Morriso n 30. F. Kiel 31 . A . Puller 32.R .Loughron 33. J . Macmillan 34 . E . Hutchinson 35 . B . Dart 36 . G . Air d37 . D. LeLeivre (C) 38 . D . McNab 39, P. Traino r 40. S. Montgomery 41 . M . Middleton 42 . D. Kay 43. S. Rodwell 44. 1 . Bowde n 45. A.Clunies-Ross 46. M .Clunies-Ross 47. R . Buhagiar 48 . J . Doherty 49 . K . Fuller 50 .J . Forbes 51, N . Elwood 52 . S . Wilson 53 . A . Hare 54. C . Wilson (VC) 55. M . McGregor 56. J. Richardson 57. S . Finla y 58. I . Williams 59. M . Stirling 60, B. Crump 61 . D. Hooper 62. W. Matthews 63. P. Edward s

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3 . P Cremono 59 . S . Dennison (VC) 34 . J . Drake 28 . D. Doyle 14. H . Fenwick 79. A . Freeman 11 . M . Freeman 66. G . Grenville 4. S. Howe 26. S. Jordan 90. J. Jorgenson

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1 . A. Ongarello 65. C. Pearson 13 . B . Quin 62. C. Richardson 43 . L . Silk 17. M . Steele 13. G . Tomanovits 25 . P, Tomanovits 15. P. Toussaint 33 . J . Wilson 11 . E . Wallis

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13. R . Purcell 14, S Melican (DVC) 15 F Monahan 16 J, Pearson 18 A Purcell 19, S . Byrne 20. J . Fraser 21, C. Doolan 22. M . Mahady 23 . S. Walsh 24 K . Mahady 25 G . Into 26 M McGrath 27 A . Nathan 28 P. Morrice 29.J . McInerney 30. G . Powel l 31 . M, Fitzpatrick 32 . P Runting 33 M . Redmon d 34. J . O'Connell (DVC) 35.J,Saundry 36 P O'Dea 37 M O'Connell 38 D Sullivan 39 J Gollant 40 W Haddad 41 P Freeman 42 A Griffiths 43 A McCleave 44 G Powell 45 A Wals h 46 A Capes 47 G Dowling 48 B Doolan 49. D Constance 50 L Overman 51 A . Sullivan 52, D McAllister 53 R Doolan 54, G . Matthews 55 D Abfaiter 56 M Syria n 57 A Hargreaves 58 B Nol l 59 A Elliott 60 . N Hiscox 64. D. Wood 65 T Bourke 66 D Bourke ' . 74 S Phelan '.. 75 P Hargreave s 76. D Copeland 77 M Dowling 78. M . Devers

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0 C.F .03 . A.N .Z . BANK Senior Coach : Tony Kennedy Reserves Coach: Graham Anstus 1 . S. Duke 2 A . Kennedy 3 . R . Koegler 4 . P. Cumming 5 . T. Harbinson 6 . P. Marshall 7. G . Anstis 8 C .Rile y 9 . G . Simpson 10 H . Birkenfield 11 . D. Tyrel l 12 . J . McKillop 13. M . Patterson 14. M . Szeitz 15. M . Furness 16. P. Giblin 17 P. Knight 18. P. Boyle 19. G . Walkley 20, S. Briggs 21 P Shoppe 22 A . Bennett 23 L. McLeod 24 . M . Shaper 25 . P.Strachan 26 . M . Birrell 27. G . Smith

28 . R . Harrington 29 . J . McDonald 30 . R McDonald 31 . E . Nicosia 32, M . Farrell 33 T. Gleeson 34 . C . Westblade 35 . B. Curthorys 36 W. Duscher 37.P Dawson 38. P. Smid t 39. D . Burgess 40. R . El y 41 G . Downes 42 .S. Hyde 44. G . Skien 45 J. Poulton 46 B Fernandez 47 T Carte r

48 T Gray 49. J. Slattery 50.M .Sweeney 51 . D. Harbinson 52 . B . Dickens 53. P Jones 54. R. Hueston 55. T. Brain 56. W. Tuckey 5T P. Jones 58. D. Kibell 59. R. May 60. N . Walsh 61 . M . Deitito 62. K . Murray 63. T. Sullivan 64. D. Duck 65. D. Dohnt

COMMONWEALTH BAN K Senior Coach : W. Kraska Reserves Coach: W. Sparkes 1 . D. Chapman 2 . J. Scott 3 . P Charles 4. S. Woodward 5 . M . Shacklock (Capt) 6. P. Bowle s 7. D. Clode 8. W. Kraska 9. M . Evans 10. A. Pitts 12. B . Charles 13. J. Quirke 14 . G . Dunkley 15. J . Pratt

16. N . Keating 17, J . Jenkins 18. S . Watso n 19. R. Henry (Capt-R) 21 . A. Segrave 23. S. Kimpton 24. G . Joyce (V.C .) 25. A . Greig (VC-R) 26. W. Enno r 27. G . Phelps 28. P. Buttigieg 29. B. James 30. J. Giannakopoulos 31 . M . McGonagle 32 . W. Sparke s 33.P Doenson 34.E.Shabo 35. J. Martin (DVC-R) 36. S. Wedding 37 . S. Scerri 38 J. Post 39. D. Barker 40. R . Opie 41 . A . Post (DVC) 42. S. McNamee 43, B. Abrahams 44 . A. Aves 45. M . Pearson 46.J .Yusuf 48. G . Bibby 49.T Parnell 50. A . Mastaing 52. S. Morrissey 53.1 . Kraska 55. P. West 56. P. Pitts 57. C. Matthews 59. D.Sapac 60. M. McCarthy 61 . P. Bollerini 64 . K. Daniel s

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ELTHAM COLLEG E Senior Coach : Craig Bransg rove 1 . M . Ston e 2 . S . McVicar 3. K . Tucker 4. M . Edwards S. C . Bransgrove 6. F . Badenhop 7. N . Hamshare 8. M . Fitzpatrick 9. S. McPhail 10. S . Keele 11 . C. Panne 12. J . Weatherill 13. D. Bishop. 14. R . Whelan 15. J . Pitcher 16. A. Gardiner 17 . S. Shaw

18. P. Kernaghan 19 . L . Dawson 20. W . Stevenson 21 . B. Hanley 22 . I . Kiddl e 23. P. Taylor 24. S. Watson 26. M . Delaney 27 . S. Fitzpatrick 28. A . Hal l 29. N . Crawford 31 . C. Butler 32 . D. Campbell 33. G . Hall 35. S. Biddle 36.1 . Chesser 37. C . Dare 39. M . Barden 40. A . Peacock 43.B. Anderson 44. M . Batting 111 . D. Wilton

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5. G. Petropoulos 6 . G. Mill s 7. P. Byrnes 8 . B. Kogioumetzidis 9. D. Power 10. G . MacDonald 11 . J. Breheny (C) 12. R . Feeha n 13. K. Thielmann 14. M . Williamson 15. M . Russel 16. D. Tanner (RVC) 17. J. Maroney 18. P. Watson 19. T Johnstone 20. V. Bibas 21 . D. Sutherland 22 . P. Cliffe 23. M . Darmanin 24. M . Brown 25. P. Lewis 26. C . Allan 27. M . Mitchell 28. S. Case 29. D . Bisho p 30. D . Chamberlain 31 . C. McManus 32 . W. Taylor (RC) 33. M . Robertson 34. M . Edwards 35. D. Hefte r 36. D. Hefter 37. M . Godkin 38- M . Johnson 39. P. Morgan 40. R. Borg 41 . I . Walter 42. P. Bettons 43. M. 0'Shannessy 44. S . Icely 45. C. Davies 46. C. White 47. D . Hepburn 48.D.Bonnar 49. D. Turner 50. P. Byers 51 . M . Walter 52 . J . Fitzgerald 53. G . Burns 54. P. Allen 55.T. Nucara 56. G . Stefou 57. P. Gibbs 58. J. Perre 59. M . Case 60. T. Farrag 61 . P. Nelson 62. A . Quinn 63. B. Sullivan 64. P. Richardson 65. P. McKenzie 67. P. Kennedy 68. E . Kliman 69. M . Phillips

MAZENOD OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Captafn/Coach : Jim Fotiniotis Reserv e Coach : Kevin King 1 . J. Fotiniotis (CC) 2 . G . Matthews (1 ) 2 . Steve Palamara (2) 3. S. Campbel l 4. D . Carr 5. S. Bateman 6. W. Francis 7. P. Deegan 8.T. Lucas 9. R Hall 10. C. Boyle 11 . T. Smith 12. A . Wilks 13. P. Fitzgerald 14. R . Murray 15. P. Aliso p 16. D. Cox 17. A . Rogers 18. D. Rolfe 19. S . McMullin 20. P. Livolti 21 . J. Dicintio 22 . S. McDonald 23. M . Sayers 24. C. Tod d 25. F. De Masi 26. W. Poulter 27. R . Palamara (DVC) 28. C. Walker 29. P. Luxford 30. B. Leggett 31 . I . Nei l 32. S. McCormack 33. J. Boyle (VC-R) 34. A. Hamilton 35. M . Grady 36. M . Polletti 37. N . Collins 38. A. Gree n 39. J. Kealy (DVC-R) 40. J. Bartels 41 . T. Chilcott (VC) 42. J. Grimison 43. A. Chilcott 44. G . Smith 45. G . Rogers 46. S . Grady 47. P Riley 49. M . Fitzpatrick (R-Capt) 50.S . Minahan 51 . N . Robinson 60. C. Bence 61 . G . Matthews 62. M . Brooks 67. D. Hogan 68. C. Carrol l 69. S. Thompson 71 . D. Lambourn

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ST. ANDREWS Senior Coach: Roland Mag ro Rese rves Coach : David Saddler 1 . I . Steward 2 . G. Browne 3 . R. Soncin 4 . J. Tapner 5. D. Iles 6. D. O'Keefe 7 . R . Magro(C.C.) 7 . K. Wrigh t 8. D. Mastin 9 . C. Gibson 9 . G . Casey 10. S. Rul e 11 . P. Goldsworthy 12 . W. Chamra 13. R . Davies 14. N . Taylor 14. C . Galea

15. P. Cavanagh 16. C . Beard 17. P. Littl e 18. M . McCormick 19. G . Und y 20 . G . Hibbert 20 . C. Leopold 21 . A . Park (VC.) 21 . R . Pepyat (Res .C) 22 . 8. Funnell (DVC) 23 . C. Antis 24 . D. Saddler 25 . R . Vimba 26 . D. Westbury 27. C. Overend 28 . J . Kilkenny 29 . N . McDonald 30 . B . Emblem 31 . D . Briggs 32 . L . Libardi 33 . C. Crooks 34 . D. Mauro 35 . T. Davies 36 . P. Grandy 37. B. Whitin g 42 . G . Palmington 43. F. Cleary 44 . G . Phelan 49 . R . Bartlett 50 . R. Heaney 51 . P. Westbury 54 . P. Bovezza 55 . S . Fielding 56 . J . Mansour 60 . D. Bartlett 66 . D. Liddell 69 . l Ashb y 71 . P. Bartlett 72 . M. lies

ST.LEONARDS Coach : John Lord Reserves Coach : Graeme Buiiuss 1 . S . O'Connel l 2 . R . Goodman 3. A . Guinane 4. A . Fitzgerald 5. M. Jackson 6. R . Walker 7. S . Madden 8. B. Dinning 9. A. Levy 10 . S. Wigley 11 . A . Sher 12 . D. Ricco 13 . M . Brooks 14 . G . Bulluss 15 . N . Timms 16 . C . Muldoon 17. J. Ward 18 . T. Tsiavis 19. A . Abrahams 20. M. Ingram 21 . M . Haydon 22. N . She r 23. M. Preston 24. A. Ainalidis 25. A. Pound 26. G . McDonald 27. B.Jackson 28. D. Ray 29. M. McComb 30. S . Fletcher 31 . R . Bulluss 32. M . Landsell 33 . S . Harvison 34 . A- Jackson 36. P. Claxton 37. S . Dunphy 38.C.Johnson 39 . M . Dunphy 40 . D. Newman 41 . R . Lydster 42 . P McConchie 43 . A . McCully 44 . M . Dye r 45 . A. Marchesani 49 . S . Lydste r 51 . M . Valentinr 52 . R . Sjogren 53 . P. Lucas 54 . T. Mason 57. A. Nicolaci 58 . P. Graffeo 59 . N . Ng

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Senior Coach Laurie Duffus Asst. Coac h Tim Hillis 1 . L . Duffus 2 . D. Fossa 3. C. Walden 4. S . Maus 5. P. Barone 6. C. Hosking 7. S . Hayes 8. G . Foughsedge 9. S . Katsiamakis 10. D. Cahir 11 . D. Murphy 12 . P. O'Brien 13 .J . Grassby 14 . E . Suidgeest 15 . K . O'Connell 16 . J . DeAngelis 17. D. Upfil l 18 . V. Koop 19 . M . Moran 20. G . Pressey 21 . I . Jennens 22. G . Cook 23. B. Condon 23. S . Giacon 24. A. White 2& S . Jackson 26. M- Jones 27. D . Fraser 28. K. Sporn 29. G . DuChateau 30. G . Crdiland 31 . R . Zappelli 32. L. Kildey 33. L . Dynes 34. P. Smithers 35. R. Goldberg 36. G . Moloney 37. D. Power 38. C. Rogers 39. S . Salzano 40. D. Delahoy 41 . M . Angelo 42. W. Johns 43. J. Rokamp 44. P. Whit e 45 . E . Evans 46. D. Kent 47. M . Hayes 48. P Hutchings 49 . N . Lee 50. W. Beacon 51 . I . Mezzalira 52. S. Guilty 53. A. Green 54 . V. Chow 55. P. Phillips 56. A. Joselend 57. P. Butler 58. G . Moloney 59. R . Brewer 63. F. Russell 69. A. Sheridan 86. B. Kla u 96.F. Gosdschan

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WILLIAMSTOWN C.Y.M .S . Senior Coach: Mark Cannon Asst. Coach: I . McGowan Rese rves Coach : Damian Ma rtin 1 . G . Leria s 2. D. Dawson 3. A. Harry 4. P. McGowan 5. F. Van der Peet 6. G . Hylan d 7. M . Cannon (CC) 8. J . Bor g 9. J . Neenan . S. Lugowski 1 0. A . Elliott 11

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28. G . Smith 29. D. Goucher 30. M . Anderson 31 . D. Elliott 32. M .Kennedy 33. B. Ryan 34 . A. Morelli 35.S .Kennedy 36. G . Stephens 37. R . Meilak 38 .A.Thomson 39 . R. Meilak 40 . C. Elliott 41 . B. Marr 42 . T. Ferris 43 . A. Morelli 44 . B . Cetinich 45 . D. Digenova 46 . S. McKenzie 47. T. Wallace 48 . S . Smith

49 . G . Doria 50. A. Mann 51 . D. Bubnic 52. D . Darcy 53. A. Cabansag 54 .P.Campagna 57. B- Hann 58. P Culhane 59. P. Dervan 60. R. Butterfield 61 . R .I. McGowan 69. A . Teagl e

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Est . 196 7 AQUINAS Senior Coach : Denis Kelly Reserves Coach: Sean O'Loughlin 1 C.0'Tool e 2 A. Crosby 3 . C . Box 4. D . Wright 5 H . Hewitt 6.T Jones 7. P. McCafferty 8 B Bolan d 9 G Brady 10 P McManus 1t D. Savant s 12 . D, O'Loughlin 13. T. Alford 14 D. Hodg e 15 J. McNamara 16 G . Kin g 17. P Smith 18 P Davison 19, A. Gnerson 20B, McKenna 21 P Hewitt 22J . Ryan 23 M Carter 24 A . Whelan 25 S Bell 26, G Box 27 I Shaw 28 G . Wright 29. S . O'Loughlin 30 G Hewit t 31 J Dean 32, C Gridley 33 D. Postlethwaite 34 M . Tarul h 35 S . Livingstone 36 D. Phelan 3T B. Jones 38 M, McCarthy 39. E . Whitfield 41 . D . Croft 42, B. Spiess 43.C. Rogers 44 K . Cox 45 R Bullen 46 M . Box 47 P Kweteladis 48. C. Fieder 49. R . Leavey 50 P. Grierson 52 I Mitchell 53 S . Alfor d

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Senior Coach : Darryl Patterson Senior Coach : Assistant Coach K. Wilson David Buck Reserves Coach: Reserve Coach: W. Stephens Wayne Elliott 1 . C. Wormesley 1 . G . Kin g 2 . A. Battle 3. Ralph Thorweston 2 . P Ulbric k 3 . P Sawyer(VC Res) 5. J. Muirhead 4. R . Lovett (DVC ) 6. A . Ahdore 5. D. Zammd 7. J. Reige r 6. A . Todd 8. Ric Thorweston 7. S . Price 9. I . Parke r 8. T. Howell (VC) 10. V. DAquio 9. S. Herft 11 . J . Johnston . D. Reddaway 12. S. Westerman 10 11 . R . Lyons (Snr) 13 . D. mai r 12.S. Lyon s 14 . Mick Wilson Snr 13. R. Ticknell 15. P Warre n 14 . D. Patterson (CC) 16. R . Gibbs 15. R . Watson 17 . D. Blewett 16, R . Todd 18 . M . Pag e 17,B .Norman 19 . Mick Wilson Jun, 18 . M .Panounas 20. S . Beugelaar 19 . J . McMahon 21 . B . Goodwi n 20. T. Lovett 22. S. Petrie 21 . M . Easey 23. K . Wilson 22 . A . Varmlis 24 . G . Battl e 23.E. Cosgrove 25. S . Chariesworth 24. V. Evan s 26. R. McGougan 25. M . Lyons 27. P Giddens 26. A. Perkins 27. A . Watson (Res) 27 . H .Jones 28 . K. McHug h 28. R. Smith 29, R. Kay 29. R. Anderson 30. G . Bryant 30. B. Scot t 31 . R . Spinks 30, D. Heins 32 . P Rankin 31 . P. Mule 33 . J . Wilson 32 . M . Inglis 34 . S . Wilson 33 .T.Easey 35, G . Fowler 34 . G . Paterso n 36, W. Burgess 35, R. Lyons Jnr(DVC-R) 37. P. Atkinso n 37. D. Poiglaise (Res) 36, F. Lipetri 37. J. Rabaul 38 .B .Hendy 38 . M . Anderson 39 . S. Mille r 39 . G . Watson 40. A . Webster 41 . M . Richards 41 . W. Stephens 42 . A. Caia 42 . A . Simpson 44, F. Khalil 43,S. Reiger 44 . M . Dillon 43 .G . Jones (Fles) 45, D. Elan d 44. R . Murph y 48, G. Clydesdale 45. J . Leveque 49. D. Watso n 46. L. Sayer 50 . W. Elliott (R .Capt) 47. J . Reiger 51 . D. Butterworth 48, J.C . Rabaud 52,S . Link 49. J . Sweeney 53, B . O'Donnell . Forgianrn 50. R 54 . P. Hopkins 51 . B. McDonald 55. A . Herman 52 . E . Garcia 57. R . Murphy 54.P.Ashwood 60. D. Buc k 55, M . Labinski 61 . C. Poll 59. B .Sheppeck 69. R . Harvey 62 . K . Dal y 66. T. O'Donnell S. Rya n B . Giddens D. Boydak

LA TROBE UNI . Coach : P. O'Donohu e Asst . Coach: C. Orvad Reserves Coach : J. Williamso n 1 . R. Little (Capt.) 2 . D. Huffer 3. A . McGibbon 4.S.Benbow 5.P Shannon 6. M . Dalbosco 7. D. Moore 8. B. Franzman 9. J. Sandy 10 . M . Bakogianis 11 . L. Athanasakis 12 . P. Tucci 13 . J . Trimboli 14 . J . Harpe r 15 . M . Lewis (DVC) 16 . G . Liersc h 17. J. Limperakis 18, A . Jensz 19 . P. Gough 20. A. Marriott 21 .P Henderson 22. M . Edmunds 23. P. Martin 24 . T Fawcett 25. P. Gering 26. C. Polatos 27. J. Hubbard 28. C. Panozzo 29 . Z . Zuccaia 30. V. Cavaiien 31 . P Chilco 32 . F. Andruela 33, S . Hands 34, N . Morrice 36, D. Poole (VC) 37. A . Conroy 38 .J .Spano 39 . A . Taylo r 40 . A . Blaskelt 41 . R . O'Connor 42 . S . Fredrickson 43 . S Visse r

44 . M . Jones 46 . M . Kreuzer 47. D. Sidebottom 48, A, Cummings 49 C McLachlan 50 . S Brownlaw 52 . J Cousins 53, M Carrucan 59. I, Wrigglesworth 64, T Wilso n 65. S. Turner 66.P. McKenna 70. M . Bridgeman

NORTH BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : David Bellette Rese rves Coach: Rodney Burrows 1 . M . Cannon 2 . K . Lianeas 3. M . DeMorton 4. P DiMarco 5. S . Odich o 6. V. Grimaldi 7. J . Briff a 8. A . Franci s 9. A. Samartino 11 . K . Hehir 12 . J . Serratore 13 . D. Dimarco 14. G. Parkinson 15. H . Tsailtas 16. S. Tsaillas 17. A . Tabbi t 18. P. Briffa 19. D . Balazsy 20. B . Pisasale 21 . J . Androutos 22 . P. Fox 23 . C. Fox 24 . S . Hogg 25. M . Mazzarella 26 . V. Lirost 27. P Randello 2& J . Tartan 29 . D. Adams 30 . F. Miragle 31 . A . Sherriff 32,D.Soanes 33 . G . Mills 34 .P.Gennaccaro 35 . P. Dowsett 36 . M . Payne 37. D. DeMorton 38. B. Williams 39. L. Robins 40, 1, Rooney 41 . G . Poulton 42 . C. Borelli 43. E. Cirillo 44. P. Stamatakos 45. M . Karratas 46. J. Cardassis 47. M . Briffa 49. C. Keay 50, C. Jewell 52 . S . Gibbons 54. R . Burrows 55,J. Roussos 56. W . Dew 58. G . Turner 69. J. Bessell

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P Henr y 36 . P Carmichael . 3% D. Watingslow 78, P Bartlett N_ Baxter 43 P Bowde n S. Parker (VC) C . McKay .1 % W Anthony :6 R . Barnard .1 3 B . Milne r 51 J Simmons 2.T Fogarty = 1 B.Fordham >S B. Scot t S9, D, Marlyn 31 R, Miller 67 P Sotenou t3 M . Spencer 1 09 M . Stindl 71, W. Crossley 72,SA .Sotenou 83. P. Baroch 84. P Lewi s 91 . N, Barlin g

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29 J Neville-Smith 30 B . Allende 31 T Jackson' 32, M . Baxter 33 W . Robertson 34 W Davi s 35 J Gaylard 36 R . Bennett 37 M Borthwick 38 Jon Mollard 39 P Jewel l 40 H . MacGowan (DVC) 41 R. McDonald 42.C Pappas 43 C Slorach 44 A Morton 45 C Pearson 47 D. Cler k 48 P Hayes (ResCapt) 50 J Grant 51 P La w 52 M Williams 53 C McKean 54 M McPhee 55 A MacMillan 56 J Omond 57 C Ross 58 R Stubbs 59 C Stewart 60 B Smith 61 . J Stanley 62 . A Dawson 63. T Brocksopp 65. P Holloway 66. N Robinson 67 H Youngman 69,B Furphy 70 G, Lavender 71 . P Wotherspoon 72. D, Laurie 73 B.Furphy 74, D Lesli e 75 J, Munnings 76 J Twigg 77 J Ide

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U.H .S .O .B . PENINSULA OLD BOYS Senior Coach : M . Sampson Reserves Coach : W. Franci s 1 . M . Sampson 2 . S . McMahon 3 . D. Morgan 4. A . Hum e 5. D . Crowler 6. D . Angeler i 7. N . Franks (DVC) 8. P McGowan 9. P. Krohn 10 . C. Burch 11 . R . Sharpin 12 . C. Sharpin 13 . T. Dennis 14 . S. Baxter 15 . C . Hawke 16 . J . Bleasby 17. M . Mannes (Capt) 18, S. Glove r 19, B . Collopy 20. B, Bonnett 21 . P. Come 22.R .Horngan 23 . D. Maughan 24, M . Fisher 25 . J . Ricketts 26 . G . Martin 2T J. Harrison 28. P. Gracie 29. T. Mitchener 30.J . Labrooy 31 . S . Warner 32, A. Gracie 33. W. Franks (ResCapt) 34.R .Graham 35. S. Farrow 36. C. Wat t 37. M . Watts 18. J. Crowder 39. A . Walsh 40. W. Reid 41, A . Dolphin 42.P Anqus 43. B. Jarrett

44 . W.Bovmgdon (ResVC) 45.R .Keenan 46. G . Robinson 47. E. Davey 48. G . Glover 49 .S.Begg 50.G .Debruyn 51 . M . Burnell 52. C. Gardiner 53 . S. Hamilton 54, C . Dickman 55, D. Hunter 56 . D. Jennings 57. L Marks 58 . D . Matheson 59 . J, Roc k 60, G . Scott

ST. BEDES Senior Coach : Vern Boag Rese rves Coach: Rod Bryant 1 . N . Williamson 2 . D. Marshal l 3 . P. Riordan (Capt .) 4. B . Ridewood 5 . G . Connolly 6. E . Koti s

7. N . McColough 8. D . Seeley 9. R . Smallwood 10. S . Gray (Sean) 11 . R . Grech

12. D . Spencer 13 . S . Zahra 14 .P.Lannan 15 . P. Walker 16 . B . Berry 17. M . Atherton 18 . G . Burke 19 . B . Tomlinson 20. M . Beasley 21 . A . Whitelaw 22. C . Bracchi 23. B. Hutchinson 24 .T. Beasley 25. D. Smit h 26. R. Burns 27. J. Elmore 28. C. Freer 29,B,Hambndge 30, G . Fitzgibbon 31 . J . Flanigan 32 . Matthew Beasley 33 . C . Dunlop 34.A .Boag(VC) 35. B. Mill s 36. M . L'Huede 37, N . Fitzgibbon (DVC) 38. B Dunstan 39. Mark Beasley 40. R . Man n 41 . T. Bryant 42 .P.Kennedy 43. C. Parks 44. R . Bryant 45. T. Gattuso 46, C. Ros s 47. P. Thompson 48. S . Free r 49. A. PetLnelia 50. S . Campbell 51 . W. Miles 52. D. Kelsey 53.T. Cusack 54 . M . Daniell 55. S . Mclver 56. D. Antrobus 57. G . McIver 5& P Ryan 59 . P. Newport

Senior Coach : Alan Flavel Rese rves Coach : Anthony Boyce 1 . A . Flave l 2 . R . Higgins 3 . R . Flavel 4 .1. Donoghue 5 . J . Zanm 6.S, Agnew 7 C. Skinns (DVC) 8. K . Hunter

9. D . Cattanach 10. P. Burn s 11, N . Caine 12, C . Arnoi 13, P. McLean 14, D. Regan 15, M . Davidson 16, J . Ho 17. A . Crawford 1& P Hooper

19 . J Clements (Res) 20 P Wood 21 M Grant(VC) 22 S. Gregory 23. P Sarran t 24 . A. Kountios 25. G . Beasley 26. C. Gathercole (C) 27. K . Strahan 28. A. Fighera 30. S . Epfano 31 . T Haihfax 32 . D. Bunn 33 . B . Taig 34 .J .Palmer 35 . B . Lug g 36 . R . Clements 37. R Burns 38 . A . Boyce 40 R, Salmon 41 P Bourke 42 . D. Wallace 43. C . Roussos 44. P Vesetas

45. R . Thompson 46. M . Roberts 47. L . Keating 48.B.Hudd 49. G . Spinks 50. P Williams 52 . M . Hopwood 53,P Shanahan 54, B. Leared 55. J. Tohdl

56. M . Kostos 57. M . Rennick 58. B. Rothweli 59. H . La Molts 60. C. Servor 61 . P Kemp 62 . S. Bellamo 63. D. Cother 64. J. 0'Rani 65. N . Seymour 66. R . Morris 67. T. Merchant 68. T Trantino 69. i . Wal l 70 . D . Broadbent 71 . C. Shon e 72 . C. O'Rani 73 . J . Dennison 74. I Chettle 75 . A . Hunter 76. D . Brooks

WEST BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : A . Hall Reserv es Coach : P. Leathern 1 . I . McNeic e 3 . A . Hall (Capt) 4. S. Casley (DVC) 5 . P. Leathern (C-R) 6. S. Capro n 8 S. Lababidi 9. B. Davis 10. S . Fyffe 11 . L. Kir k 12 . K . Buhagiar 14 . D. Anderson 15 .P, McNaughton 16 . P, Magata s 17. R . Diacono 19 .S . Bargiamsdis 20. S . Lampard 21, D. Lampard 22 . N Magafas 23. J . Jackso n 25. C. Hatzistavrou 26, S . Fitzsimmons 27. G HatzistavroL. 28. P Rogozik 30, B Kynakidis 31 .k Vazquez 32 . T. Johnstone 33 . G . Chappell 34, C. Konstantinids 35 .R,Campagna 36 . G . McDonald 37. S . Penny 38 . B . Millin 39 . W. Wilkie 40. R . Baker FesVC) 41 . R.Hokkanen 42 . G . Sheriff 44. M . Rodgers 45. R . Taylor 46. W Lewis 50.P Robinson 52-J Hogan 54, M McRosti e 55 . M .Chaprnan(DVGR) 56. W. Herrmann 57. C. Leathern 58, A . Maxwell 59.R .Ashdowne 62 . J .P. Traynor (VC) 63. S. Godfrey 64 . D. Marlow 68, L . White

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1 . P Considine 2 .P. Wood(VC ) 3 . M . Considine (DVC) 5 . D. Spillane 4 . M. Beers 5 . D. Spillane 6 . J. Geary 7. P. Cosgrifl 8 . D. Reeves 9 . A . Canava n 10. B. Considine 11 . M . Wood 12 . E. Flynn 13. J. Natoli 14. P. Board 15. 0. Way 16. M . Heffernan 17. M . yea r 18. B. Grills 19. D. Bibby 20. D. McInerney 21. T. Beare 22.A.Regan 23. P. Luchetta 24 . 0. Abrahams 25, L. Mansfield 26. P Fahey 27. P Stephens 28. R Shannon 29.P.Zappa 30. F. Gleason (Cact) 31 . D. Rya n 32. M . Skerritt 33.A .Peyton 34 . M . Reid 35. P LaRos a 36. B. McCiemenis 37. D. Freeman 38. R . Mill s 39. P Brabender 40. D . Oui x 41. D. Jackson 42.P Hammond 43 P. Heal y 44. A . Pritchard 45. D . Perryman (Res C) 46. S. Phil p 47.B.Shannon 48.P Caddy 49. D . Angove 50. B . Exton 51 . G . Silby 52. C. Ray 53. D. Exton 54, P. Nailer 55. N . Mills 56. P. Walsh 57. D. Beare 58, M . Mullavey 59.D.Beck 60, D. Wall s 61 . P. Hewitt 62. P. Northey 63. P Healy 64. P Henry 65.J .Jackson 66. D. Wall s

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OLD XAVERIAN S Senior Coach : D . Corcoran Reserves Coach : M. Cafiinan 1 . P. Visentini 2 . T . Stoney 3 . D . Meagher 4 . R. Curtain 5 . N . Bourke 6 . J. Curtain 7 . W . Denton 8 . D . McKay 9 . M . Collopy 10 . A. Walsh 11 . S . Slattery

12 . M . O'Shaughnessy 13 . A. McCorkell 14 . D . Stoney 15 . T . Watson 16 . L . Meehan 17 . A. Ralp h 18 . P . O'Sullivan 19 . G . Gooding 20 . A. Callan 21 . S . Lethlean 22 . R . Visentini 23 . P . Web b 24 . S . King 25 . D. Taylor 26 . T. Atkins 2T J, Kennedy 28 . A. Klvac 29 . J. Quilty 30 . D . Dann 31 . R . Ralph 32 . C. Ralph 33 . P . Klein 34, P . Grotjan 35 . C . Mortenson 36 . M . Gibson 37 . M . Elli s 38 . M . McClelland 39 . S . Heatherington 40 . J . McGrat h 41 . R . Hobbs 42 . D. Honan 43 . A . Warhurst 44 . B . Heaphy 45 . N . Spargo 46 . S . Furph y 47 . C. Thorogood 48 . D. McLean 49 . J . Tull y 50 . P . Watson 51 .P .Connors 52 . J . Ralph 53 . J . Bloom 54. M . Brennan 55 . C . Katopodis 56 . D. Berry

Senior Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Assistant Coach : Mr. Geoff Riley 1 . P, Cox 2. P. Schuhkraft 3 . T . Boyanton 4 . R. Barne s 5. D . McDonald 6. A. Bes t 7 . G . Fisher 8. M . Gilmore 9 . C . Tonkin 10 . M . McDonald 11 . R. Strahan 12 . A. Mehrten 13 . P. Kingston 14 . S. Taylo r 15 . N . Cox 16 . R. Eishold 17 . P. Sutherland 18 . M . Burn s 19 . A. Jobling 20 . B. Nash 21 . S . Carboon 22 . B. Connell 23 . P. McDonald 24 .S . McCooke 25 . P . Forsyth 26 . M . Brown 27 . T . Hill e 28 . P . Nankervis 29 . P . Adams 30 . D. Wood 31 . V . Gervasoni 32 . B. Madden 33 . A. Ro e 34 . G . Russell 35 . S . Grace 36 . T . Stewart 37 . D. Robertson 38 . P . Milne r 39 . W. Bramich 40 . M . Tobin 41 . R . Oaten 42 . J . Casey

43 . P . Harrington 44 . T. Mau 45 . R . Singleton 46 . M . Anderson 47 . W. Crump 48 . D. Ness 49 . D. Hansen 50 . L . Black 51 . A . Connelly 52 . T . Tsiavis 53 . M . Crampton 54 . M . McConville 55 . 0 . Ellul 56 .K.Benham 57 . D. Roth 58 . Bruce Williams 59 . Brett Williams 60. D. Cox 61 . M . Nix 62. C . Conroy 63. J . Clarkson 64. A . Noblett 65. C . Jenszen 66. R . Gow 67. P . Konstanty 68. S. Egan

LORD'S

PARKSIDE Senior Coach : Wayne Bannister Assistant Coach : Jack Kin g Reserves Coach: Mark Wilso n 1 . W. Bannister 2. B . Glasgow 3. F. Sansonetti 4 . R . Gard 5 . T. Gard 6 L. Jakovceski 7 .G . Yoksic h 8. R . Shanahan 9 . W. Buchhorn 10. M . Sturgess (Capt) 11 .P .Hansen 12. L. Inserra 13, V . Soligo 14 . M . Sedgwick 15 . J . Papa s 16 M . Campbell 17,C .Feeman 18 . J . Adducci 19 . S . Rodwell 20 . P . Smith 21 . 0 Debiasi 22 . M . Wilson (CCR) 23 . M . Sherlock 24 . G. Williams (DVC) 25 . J . Kiriakidi s 26 . M . Bradley 27 . L. Panjari 28 . T. Franklin 29 . M . Rowe (VC) 30 . J . Faikos 31 . J . King (VCR) 32 . L. Cowell 33 . M . Cotter 34 . T. Pavia 35 . G. Pantari 36 . P. Torre 37 . P. Coleman 38 . N . Vincitorio 39 . B . Hunt 40 .S. Bannister 41 . D . Wood 42 . G . Dunbabin 43 .P.Papas 44 . L. Clarke 45, P. Matkaris 46 . P. Sherlock 47 . N . Mitchell 48 . W . Smith 49 . B. Inserra 50 . K. Harty 51 . G . Pollock 52 . G . Naidis 53 . A . Taoulk 54 . F . Denami 55 . D . Watso n 56 . P. Papalheodorou 57 . S . Tolley 58. D . Pavitt 59.T .Jackson 61 . J. Panjari 62. G . Thomas 66. A. Stuart 69.S .Locke MAJOR SPONSO R

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UNIVERSITY BLUE S Senior Coach: Alan Salter Rese rves Coach : Peter Kipiocks 1 . B . Lowe 2. R . Furph y 3. G.Williams (V .C .) 4. M . Yee 5. J . Tratinjek 6. W. Carroll 7. G . Allen 8. M . Yandeil 9. M . McCarty 10. A . Nalder 11 . C . Gunn 12. J . Kanis (C) 13, R . Walton 14 . D . Gus t 15. A . Norman 16. G . Allardice 17 . C . Holmes 18. S. Stevenson 19 . D . Karamoshos 20. S. Ballard 21 . A . Schlicht 22 . R . Jaksic 23 . T . Giles 24 . A . Wallis 25, C . Taylor 26 . D . Maclnnes 27 . M . Light 28 . G . Hazeldine 29 . D . Buckley 30 . P.Stevens 31 . M . Formosa 32 . A. Nugent 33, S . Connolly 34 . H . Worsley 35 . M . Johns 36 . N . Macaulay 37 . A. McDonald 38 . A. Mitchell 39 . D . Freemantle 40 . D . Coulter 41 .S .Lowrey 42 . B. Cohe n 43 . A. Kennedy 44 . J . Moors 45 . G . Taylor 46 . B . Dowling 47 . M . Hickey 48 . P . Rowe 49 . D. Christie 50 . I . Wilmoth 51 . C. Watson 52 . A . Carter 53 . C. McDonald 54 .J .Young 55 . D . Atkins 56 .S .Chow 57 . D. Carmichael 58 . T. McIntosh 59 . D. Christie 60. T. Veal 61 . W. Harris 62 . N. Wylie 91 . J . Lawley

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B Section

UNIVERSITY BLACK S

OLD M ELBURNIANS A BULLEEN /

TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Alan Parris Rese es Coach : David rv Keast 1 G Clarke 2 N Tsiohnas 3 T Rowe

4 D Fitt 5 D. Shine 6 . R . Heath 7. P Robertson 8 . A. Smythe 9 . P Bell 10, P George 11 . S . Farley 12 . A . Parri s

13. J. McInerney 14. T, Puls e 15. PFaulkne r 16. P. Corstorphin 17. D. Mayn e 18. A . Course 19, P. Nigro 20 . H . Harisiou 21 . D. Hooper 22 . P Engellener 23 S. Pac e 24. H Murtic 25 T Merrell 26 . R . Minnie 27. B. Kelly 28, P Mutimer 29, C Deer 30 R, Field 31 . A . Panou 32 . M Wilson 33. G . Miles 34. N . Bone 35, M . Osborne 36. P. Gilmore 37. N . Cameron 38. D. Cameron 39. T. Driver 40. M . McInerney 41 . A . Rozantis 42. W. Arthu r 43. P Anderson 44 . J . Rosanitis 45. D. Philpots 46.B.Sheehan 47 T Bone

48. S . Slater 49 . K. Theunisse 50. A . Theunissen 51 . S. Hendrie 52 . B . Degoldi 53. M . Agrotis 54,P Bone 55, D. Peters 56, S . Bond 57 . M . Mason 58 . J . Frossmos

DE LA SALLE Coach : Bernard Dunn Asst. Coach : Peter Hannan 1 . M . Green 2. P Barry 3, C. Anderson 4 . B. Waldron 5 . N . Fraze r

6 . P Green 7. L. Pergol i 8, C Wright (DVC) 9 . C . Campbell 10, D. Tessie r 11 . J. Richardson 12.D.Toohey 13.P.Beddoe 14. T. Lazzaro 15. G . Connolly (Capt) 1& P O'Toole 17. P Green 18. C. Steiger 19. M . Behan 20. P O'Brien 21 . J. O'Callaghan 22 . S . Nas h

23. M . O'Callaghan 24. M . Low e 25. D . Carroll 26, P Wyles 27. D. Kinsell a 28 M . Knuppel (VCapt) 29 . M . Bol t 30 G. McHenry 31, S . Davey 32 .G .Sheedy 33. P, Lynch 34. A . Clunmg 35. B. Gray 36. L . Sullivan 37 .B .Heading 38.C.Kuchei 40. S . McGraw 41 . K . Mullins 42. N . Mitchell-Hill 43. M . Harrington 44.T, O'Callaghan 45. C. McClunan 46. M . Hage n 47. B. Kellett 48. T. Brideson 49. G . Mulcahy 55. P. Dwyer

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Senior Coach : Stephen Buckle y Rese rves Coach : Mark Tymms 1 . M . Tymms 2. P. Rundle 3. G . Busst 4 . W. Hoare 5. S. Littl e 6. R . Wilson 7 . D . Cropley 8.I .Habgood 9,J . O'Leary 10. B. Saggers 11 . K. Busst 12 . P Tymms 13, P Kerslake 14. M . Roach 15. D. Terry

16. L . Cohen 17. G . Ould 18. K. Korp 19. S . Barrett 20 . G . Scott 21 . P. McAuliffe 22 . D. Boot h 23 . N . Gosewinckel 24, B. Young 25, A . Saggers 26 . B. Selleck 27. G . Livingstone 28. A . Scot t 29, M . Barrett 30. T. Piccinin 31 .J. Madden 32 . A . Johnston 33. P. Majerczak 34.D.Ruggeno 35. P Barrett 36. C. Kell y 37. M . Middlemo 38. P. Smit h 39. L, Dowd 40. R. Buller 41 . D. CeccMni 42. K . Dehenin 43. M . Busst 44. G . Mitchell 45, D. Smith 46. B. Smith 47. A . Brown 48, G . Walker 49. D. Portelli 50.R.Cohen 51 . A. Wood 52- M . Potter 53. S . Lydiatt 54, M . Kane

55. M . Scurgeon 56. J . Harrop 61 . R . Kavanagh 62. K . Kavanagh 63 .T. Kavanagh

MONASH UNI . BLUE S Senior Coach : Brian Ford Reserves Coach : Marcus Hanlon 1 .J . Alexander 2 . 1 . Kohle r 3 . I . Ses t 4 . B. Cornwell 5 . G . Gale 6 .1 . Hildebrand 7 . B. Seato n 9 . L . Baring 10 . J . Koop 11 . M . Spencer 12 . G . Oakley 14 . R. Hyett 16 . A. Qui n 17, S . Zachandis 18 . G . Hipwell 19 .D Schwedes 20 . S . Manueil 21t S . Giles

22 B.Rodoni 24 . P . Triandos 25 . P . Balsarini 27, D. Newman 28 . P . Little 29 . A. Headberry 30 . J . Sturgess 31 . J . Smit h 32 . K. Haeusler 33 . N . Searle 34, J Quin 35 .A .Tnandos 36 . M . Ker r 37 . J . Andritsos 39 . J . Spencer 40 . M . Dhillon 41 . A . Kiers 43 . G . Enders 45 . M . Lalor 4& A . Hodgson 47 . J . Nicolopoulos 48 . P . Andritsos 49 . K . O'Brien 50 . M . Servos 51 . B . Hodgson 52. A . Hadley 53.J .Shady 54 . G . Lord 55. Z. Maric 57. M . Kanizay 58. M . Hanlon 59. H . Middleton 65. D . Woo d 67 . P . Whiteside 68. G Scaizo 69, D . O'Keef(e 70 .S.Jones 71 .M .Hay 72 .P. Kavanagh 73 . A . Parsons 74 . C . Atkinso n

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OLD BRIGHTO N Senior Coach : Mark Sarau Reserv es Coach: Jeff Bennet t 1 . G . Bennett (VC) 2 M . McLennan 3 A. Pryo r 4 . M . Barbe r 5 M Waddington 6 . M Allen 7 . 5 . O'Connor 8 . M . Sara u 9 . M . Fishe r 10 . C. Lade (Capt) 11 . C. Blair 12 . D. Cochran 14 . J . Bennett 15 . R . Smith 16 . M . Shippen 17 . P, Woff

18 . L . McMahon 19, C Brook 20 T.Grant (DVC) 21 .C James 22 . L . Monument 21 A. Cooper 25 . P . Grant 26 . C. Smith 27 . T. Burns 28 . T. Gal e 30 . G. Densten 32 . J . Wall 33 . D. Smyth 34 . S, Gree n 35 . T Sunderman 37 . M . Selby 38 J . Tregaskis 39- T_ Hoar 40 .K .Young 42. P, Thompson 43. R . Wraith 44.R . Brown 45. L. Fides 46. D. Hogan

OLD BRIGHTON RESERVES Rese rves Coach : Jeff Bennett 1 J . Allmand 6 . N . Hillard 9, M Osborne 12 . D . Roberts 19,0. Millis 10 M . Hutchinson 25, P. Latzer 48, S. Kay

senior Coach : Alan Stoneham Reserves Coach : Simon Trumble Wilts R Pisarski 3 .. j Nichols : D Corone r P Murray i Arnol d > Cochrane 8 A .Tymms 9 G Bradshaw o A Joyce 11 N Johnstone W. Begi n 3 R Seccull J Warmsley c. P Wood

17 D Ward-Ambler g, W Ward-Ambler 9 P Thompso n ZJ. A. Sale k i j Roysmith 2t 22 M . Eliinghaus 23 A, Wilt s ?» D. Wilson 35 R . Brown 2 6~T. Stucky 27, E Coroner 28 . C . Tyerill 29 R Mead ~OeC . Elstoft 31 . M . Hope 32. R. Webb '13- A. Bul l 34. C. Anastasakis ,15 D McDonald 36 . P . Nelso n

37, G . Curtis 38 . M . Naylor 39 . R . Nelson 40 . C . Walker 41, G. Dixon 42 . E Smithers ' 3 J . Dowd 1_ ; J Harty '5 Z.Usenov '6.J . Keeble 47 H . Summer 48. T . Werthmayer 49. S. Bardsley 50,T Rea d 51 . M . Edgley 53 . N . Troupe 54 A . Wilson 55 . D Nelson 56 .N . Boyden 57 . R . Anderson 58 T. Kelsey 59 . W. Kelso 61 . A . Stafford 62. A . Francis 63- B . O'Halloran 64. M . Daddo 67.S . Burn y 68. G . Nelson 69. D . Hamilto n

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ST .BERNARDS OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : Russell Forbes Reserv es Coach : Craig Neave 1 . A . Dun n 2 . C . Robison 3 . A . Allibon (Capt) 4. T. Norman (VC ) 5. D. O'Shaughnessy 6. A . Taylo r 7. R . Forbes 8- A . Kenealy 9 . C . Glass 10. C . Brent 11 . T . Phillips 12 . T . Clark 13 . B . Trotter 14 . P. Beer 15 . T . Pontefract 16 . A. Blac k 17 . L . Farrell 18 . A. Maizels 19 . J . Hope 20 . M . Parlbett 21 . S . Drum 22 .P .Robison 23 . J . Adgemis 24, A . Anderson 25. E . Borghesi 26. L. Colema n 27. I . Wallace (DVC) 28. G . Harvey 29. A . Damma 30. D . Woods 31 . M . Turner 32. N . Sammut 33. P. Scott 34 .P.Papas 35, A . McAree 36. J . Carnegie 37. R . Sella 38. J . Cash 39, S . Stoddart 40 . K . Kenealy 41 . 1 . Teller 42 . R . Gruen 43 . C. Neave 44 . A . Turner 45 . N . Kolitis 46 . M . Heath 47 A . Phadoneos 48 .B .Beamish 49. R . Bon d

50. D . Wallace 51 . D . Rogers 52. D . Butera 53, S. Cowley 54 . P. Dowling 55 . J . Francis 56 . P. Serron i 57 . P. Blankensop 58 . P. Deveraux 59 . M . Nougher 60 . M . Stanley 61 . G . Heat h 62 . J .P . Adgemis 63 .J . Davey

Senior Coach : Frank Melican Rese rves Coach : John Wood 1 . M . Sullivan 2 . P. Fitzgerald 3 . L . Daffey 5, J . O'Conno r 6 . G . McAllister (V .C .) 7 .J .Toohey 8 . P . Monagha n 9 . G . Wood . (Capt .) 10 . J . Federico 11 . P . O'Brien 12 . P . Hogan 13 . R . Purcell 14 . S . Melican (D .V .C .) 15 . F. Monaghan 1& J . Pearson 18. A . Purcell 19.S. Byrne 20. J . Fraser 21 . C . Doolan 22. M . Mahady 23. S. Walsh 24. K . Mahady 25. G . Tot o

26. M . McGrath 27. A . Nathan 28. P. Morrice 29 . J. McInerney 30 . G . Powell 31 . M . Fitzpatrick 32 . P . Runting 33 . M . Redmond 34 . J . O'Connell (D .V,C,) 35 . J . Saundr y 36 . P . O'Dea 37 . M . O'Connell 38 . D . Sullivan 39. J . Gallant 40. W. Haddad 41 . P. Freeman 42. A . Griffiths 43. A . McCleave 44 . G . Powell 45. A . Wals h 46 . A. Capes 4T D_ Dowling 48 . B. Doolan 49 . D . Constance 50 . L . Overman 51 . A. Sullivan 52 . D . McAllister 53 . R. Doolan 54 . G . Matthews 55 . D . Abfaiter 56, M . Syrian

57 . A. Hargreaves 58 . B . Not t 59 . A . Elliot 60 . N. Hiscox 64 . D. Wood 65.T, Bourke 66. D. Bourke 74 . S . Phelan 75. P . Hargraces 76. D . Copelan d 77 . M . Dowling 78 . M . Devers

THERRY Senior Coach : A . Crotty Asst . Coach : M. Purcel l 1 . G . Biddlestone 1 . M . Conway 2 . J . Zanetti 3 .J .Toohey 4 . S . Eastmure 5 .S. Ramsay 6 . T. Quin n 7 . P. Jones 8. G . Bourke 9. M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 11 . A . Crott y 12. J . Gallagher 13 . M . Bosanko 14 . J . Reddic k

15. P. McCann/C . Barrett t6,S. Gibso n 17, R. Lyons 18 .T .Taylor 19 . A. Ratcliffe 20 . M . Ennis 21, J . Tyler 22 .S . Bourke 23 . C. Bye 24 . P . Mallon 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . P . Ryan 27 . M . Tadinac 28 . D. Sandman 29 . M . Hudson 30 . G. McCormack 31 . S. Rya n 32 . R . Costello 33. S. McMahon 34. M . Donohue 35. D . Aitken 36 . S . O'Brien 37 . D . Castaldi 38 . M. O'Kearney 39, M. Hudson 40 . C . Muscat 41 . M . Crotty 42 .P . Rya n 43 . A. Whelan 44 . M . Doran 45 . P . Davern 46 . C . Ryan 47. P . Ratcliff e 48. D. Wngglesworth 49. J . Mallo n 51 . R . Moran 52. H . Ayad 53 . S. Cranwell 54 .P.Jones 55 . M . Purcell 56 . M . Bel l 57 . G . McCullough 58, C . Mill s 64 . P . Crotty 65 . M. Hogan 75 . P . Bruno 88 . P . Murph y

TURF CLUB' HOTEL : . .

Senior Coach : Kevin Morrison Reserv e Coach: Rick Frazer 1t P . Slogren 2 . J . Radford 3 . R . Grummett 4 . M . Russell 5, G. Salerno 6 . A . Coker 7 . S. Cern i 8 . J . Somerville 9. S. Philiipson 10 . S. Brommel 11 . M . McErvale 13. L. Banks 14 . T . Marks 15. J . Garde 16, B. Keilar 17 . N Hopkins 18 M . Lagastes 19 .P.Vaughan 20 . N . Capp 21 .C.Jobson 22 . G . Newing 23 . A. Bearham 25 . M . Gibney 26 . B. Pattinson 27, N. Heath (V,C ) 28 . B . van Denderen 29 . J . Gray 30 . G. Keys 31, J . Cummins 32.N Pappas 33 G. Mille r 34 P . Somerville 35.J .Hughson 36. J . Smith 37 . G . Haeusler 38,A . McArthur 39 . S. Davie 40 . E . Popovi c 41 . M . McLaughlin 42 . G . Wines (C .) 43 . B. Warren 44 . P . Dillo n

45 . E . Heffernan 46, C . Thompson 47, L . Doyle 48 .A . Rogers 49 . A . Gray 50 .S .Shaddock 51 . J . Chomley 52. M . Bel l 53. A . Salerno 54 . S . Thomas 55, B . Hains 56, D . Robinson 58 . T . Hogan 59 . P. Weigand 60 . M . Ranki n 61 . A. Cunningham 65 .A.Young 69, A. Bela y 72 . M . Giltrap 74 . J . Campigli 82, A . Donald

Peat Marwick Hungerfords


C Section OLD HAILEYBURIANS

BALACLAVA Senior Coach : Mike Smith Reserves Coach : David Read 1 . K . Angwin 2- D. Gregory 3 . A . Hill 4 . B . Rafferty (Capt) 5. M . Hill 6 . A . Breslin 7. M . Kouts 8. K . Palmer (DVC) 9. B. Angwi n 10.D Caddy 11 . B . Wilson 12 . P. McGrath 13. N . Monaghan 14. R. Patterson 15. P Breslin

16. R. Morrison 17. John Sist 18. K. Hartley 19. S . Withers 20. M . Conroy 21 . C. Chalker 22 . P.Austerberry 23. G . Schultz 24. S. Gates 25. James Sist 26. A . Antonio 27. I . Withers 28 . H . Dickson (VC) 29 . R . Stocker (ResDVC) 30 . S. Talaric o 31 . G . Otaen (ResVC) 32 . S . Hill (Res Capt) 33. T. Hill 34. B. O'Shannessy 35. S.Kovac s 36. R . Tangey 37 . T. Harmes 38. S. Spalding 39. K . Drinan 40. G . Halpin 41 . A. Levey 42 . G. Brown 43. I . Gailunas 44. G . Toogood 45. M . Gamlin 46. R. Calder

47. A. Christensen 48. R . Laffey 49. D. Cassar 50. A . Harrison 51 . J. Smith

BANYULE Senior Coach :

John Simpson Reserves Coach: Steve Sculli n 1 . S. Scullin 2 . C. Hoist 3. L. Hol t 4 . M . Legge 5. C . Ladd 6. P. Williams 7. J. Fraumano (VC) 8. B. Moloney 9. G . Pyers 10. P. Adams 11 . S. Sanders 12. D. Gilbert 13 . A. Shor t 14 . D. Allard (C) 15. P. Moore 16. R . Doherty 17. B . Collins 18. J . Turnbull 19 . A. Dale 20. G . Gent 21 . A. Cosolino 22 . J . Gilham 23. W. Lusk 24, G . Foster 25. M . Power 26. A . Mil l 27 . G . Mooney 28. A . Weston 29. G . Sutterby 30. A . Barry 31 . M. Veal 32 . C. West 33. D. Glas s 34. G . Donaldson 35. C. Pyer s 36. D. Turner 37. D. Gent 38. J. Bishop 39. B. Bowler 40. W. Gibson 41 . D. Taylor 42. P. Austi n 43. C. Richmond 44. B. Hogan 45. M. Gilbert 46. M. Knowles 47. T. Kearsey 48. M. Close 49. P. Mayerhoter 50. M . Phillips 51 . A. Thompson 52 . S . Coulson 53. G . Castledine 54. R. Knight 55. D. Williams 56. G . Lugg 57. R . Cullen 58. G . Anderson 59. G . Plac e 60, S . Smith

B.A .F.C. proudly sponsore d

by PETER MYDLER MOTORS

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : George Voyage Reserves Coach : Rob Voges 1 . D. Matthews 2 . J . Roseman 3. B. Mathews 4. R . Morrissey 5. W. Horton 6. D . Lowe 7. G . Boston 8. M . Millard 9. G . Dind 10. J . Stone (VC) 11 . J . Dickson 12. R . Harrison 13 . R . Sweetland 14 . T. Nelson 15. C. Cooney (Capt) 16. T. Royals (DVC) 17. G . Williams 18 .N .Cox 19 . J . Restarick 20. G . Bourke 21 . N . Brohier 22. J . Clarkson 23. D. Allen 24 . K. Dachs (ResVC) 25. J . Harle y 26. S . Williams 27. N . Caple 28. S . Cossart-Walsh 29. R. Castles 30. S . Klose 31 . M . Rudden 32. M . Dicrosta 33. P. McNamara 34 . C. Roseman 35. R. Harri s 36. C. Worthington 37. M . Scholten (ResCapt) 38. P. Atkinso n 39. J . Maestros 40 . S . Roseman 41 . A . Heap 42 . D. Gregor 43 . R . Royals 44 . C. Bettany 45. M. Stanjo 46. P. Roseman 47. J . Naajar 48. B. Rossiter 49. S . Morrison 50. J. Headlam 51 . K . Hedi n

52 . S. Christopher 53 . C. Dale 54 . B. Shaw 71 . G . Paine (ResDVC)

HAMPTON ROVER S Senior Coach : [an Rice Rese rve Coach: Ian Cav e 1 . M . Coutts 2. A . Lawso n 3. E . Panagiotidis 4 . M . Andrews 5. D. Rogerso n 6. D. McConville (Capt) 7. B . Hibb s 8. C. Amoore 9. P. Wilson 10. W. Austin 11 .1 . Rogerso n

12 . W. Capp (DVC) 13. P Poute r 14. W. Boyle

15. S. Mulholland 16. N . Hop e 17. B. Bird 1& A . Winkler 19. J. Hunte r 20. S . Devereaux 21 . E . Melnja k 22. R . Hetherington 23. D. Devol a 24 . M . Young 25. R . Melnjak 26.J . Ross 27. D . Griffin 28. M . McKellar 29 .S .Pappon 30. G . Cox 31 . S. McDonald 32 . A . Lucas 33 . J . Mather 34 . P Jones 35 . P Hartshorn 36 . P Newman 37. P. Geuho 38 . J . Harpe r 39 . K . Ivey (C.Res) 40. P Kalitsi s 41 . P. Rogerso n 42 . A. Pryor (VC.Res) 43 . C . Elliott 44. L. Geeson 45. M . Cain 46 . I. Boyle

47. B. Holstock 48 . E . McKay 49. R . Malin 50 . G . Hoggett 51 . D. Fitzpatrick

FERRARI FASHION S Ladies & Mens Wear Hire & Sales 467 North Rd. Ormond 578 0943

IVANHOE Senior Coach : John Wise Reserves Coach : John King 1 . R . Armstrong 2 . G . Cameron 3 . D. Hoffman 4. M . Donohue 5 P Manuel 6. J. Hoffman 7. J. Matthew 8. J . Wise 9. M . Thackwray 10. R. Angelin i 11 . D. Witchell 12. M . Lengacher 13. P. Rawley 14 . E . Newbold 15.J. Djonc 16. P Pentingill 17. A. Zanata 18. G . Peacock 19. G . Bullen 20. A . Woolfe 21 . C. Rose (V.C .) 22 . R. Gitto s 23. I. Forsyth (V.C .) 24. A . Newbold 25. A . Barro (Capt .) 26. M . Lac y 27. T Anderson 28. A . Balcombe 29. R . Malcolm 30. J. Maki n 31 . W. Baker 32 . M . Peacock 33. C. Flyn n 34. M . Fabris 35. A . Sotiropoulos 36. S. O'Connell 37. R . Lewis 38. S. Lynn 39. D. Flynn 40. L . Blakney 41 . C. McDonald (R .Capt) 42 . S . Hal l 43. M .Jones 44. J. Sampson 45. M . Pratt 46. R . Szygalski 47. R . Maloney 48. D. Libertone 49. A . Matthews 50. W. Lloy d 51 . D. Webb 52 . J . Lynch 53. P. Bisogni 54. L . Cenagdzija 55. S . Murray 56. M . Flynn 57. T. Oberin 58. M . Snedden 59. D. Carroll

Senior Coach : simon Meehan Reserves Coach : Greg Meadow s Baxter 2 C Connell 3 ; Schmid t J Robertson 4 C McKenzie 3 Dangerfield G . Phillip o^ W. Smith C, Waring g. 5. Meeha n T Lyel l 9. A . Mytton 1o P Bennett 11 J . Ra e

11 R . Wilson i2 D Seccull (Capt) G Meadow s 13 S . Fuller 13 B . Cart y 14 G.Lasscock 15 T. Doran

W Philips 16 J. Bingham 7 W Co x i& M . Constable I C Lane R. Gerny 21 . A. Walden 22. R . Kingston 23. P. Noske 23. S. Kin g 24. R. Lavender 25. M. Colston 16, J. Barcley 27. G. Smith 28. D. Merrett 28. A. Gilchrist 29. W. Byrns 29. T. Jone s 30. A . McGorlick 31 . N . Cameron 32 . D. Miller 33 .G .Tanner 33 . W. Caspers 34. D Fletcher 35.P.Derham 36 R . Parton 37.P.Wigg 38. D. Cotto n 38. A . Wigg 39 . A . Hood 41_ J. Wood 42 P Flockhart 44. P. Howker 45. I . Ridoutt 46. C. Farr 47. R . Dobson 48. P. Merrell 56.B.Ladds

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OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS Senior Coach : B. Nievandt Rese rves Coach: 1 . B .Yarwood 2. R . McKenzie 3. D. Falla w 4 . I . Wells (Capt.) 5. J . Stevens 6 . D. Veal 7. B. Cockerill 8 . P Skalberg 9. S. Bal l 10. B. Hall 11 . A . Ryan 12. A . Marks 13. J . Marshall 14 . M . Huber 15. P. Cargin 16 .T. Stevens 17. A . Trigardh 18 . S. Corlett 19. S. Jenkins 20. M . Dyson (VC) 21. A . Haug 22. D . Scot t 23 . S . Campbell 24 . W. Parr y 25 . B . Nievandt (Coach) 26 . N . Glover 27. P. Ritchie 28 . D.Jones 29 . B . Wilso n 30 . C . Warren-Smith 31 . J. Norma n 32 . N . Harris 33. S. Ramsdell 34. M . Lindley 35.S .Conboy 36. A . Ongarello 37. E . Fakhr i 38. T. Stanley 39. R. Bashford 40. B. Bennett 41 . T. Cormac k

42 . S . Chalkley 43 . C . Lan d 44 C . Haug 45 . S. McKay 46 .S.Burgen 47. D. Cuttriss 48. M . Sherwood 49. M . Dodderill 50. P. Wild e 51 . D. Taylor 52 . A . Novak 59. R. Bell 63. N . Skalberg

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Senior Coach : G . Tsoiacos Assistant Coach : N . Caicutt Rese rves Coach : S . Ryles 1. N . Calculi 2. 1. De Bono 3 . L . Johnston 4,S. Hinchcliffe 5 . D. Cato n 6 . D. Hepburn 7. D . O'Brien (C .Sen .) 8 . J . Cuiph 9. D. Heena n 10. J. Mounsey (VC.Sen) 11 . A . Hodgso n 12. G. Hawke 13. A. Philp 14. M . Zubak 15. D. Hall 16. B . O'Connor 17 . G . Turner (VC Sen) 18. B . Milner 19 . G . Phillips 20. M . Faure 21 . M . Walkley 22. P. Bullock 23. I . Ewing 24. R . Warwick 25. S. McGowan 26. A . Brydson (V.D.C.Sen) 27.S. Richardson 28 . A . Allen 29 . C . McGaw 30 . P. Caligiuri, 31 . T. Mason 32 . M . Mason 33. R . Haysom 34. P. Jones 35. S. Ryles (C.C.Res) 36. N . Maynard 37. E . Kyriaco u 38. G . Sebeh (V.C.Res) . 39 . R. Johnston e 40 . M, Hodgson 41 . D. Philp 42 . M . Mitchell 43 . L . Caligiun 44. P. Costello 45. S. Baxter 46.J. Mountney 47.T. Richards 48. J. McCorry 49. T. Trantino 50. C. Cahgiun

ST. KEVINS OLD BOYS Senior Coach: Alan Ouaife Rese rve Coach: A. Cheste r 1 . R . Hawkins (VCR) 2. A . Cheste r 3. A . Varasdi 4 . J . Sargeant 6. G. Gros s 7. S. Kerr (DVC) 8 . P. Joyc e 9 . J . Fogarty 10. M . Kivac 11 H. Stone (DVC) 12. R . Arthurson 13. P. Hoope r 14 . J . Dynon 15. O. Hourigan 16. P. O'Brien 17. P. Foley

18 . C. Halfpenny 19 . A . Rowbottom 20. A. Hall 21 . T. Holde r 22. B. Campbell (VC) 23. M . Waters 24 . P. Meagher 25. D. Rigoni 26 . A . Simmons 27. J. Quinlan 28 . J . Bare 29. J. O'Brien 31 . J.FX . Sargeant 32 . P Charles 33. S. Loorham 34.R .Houngan 35. R . Davey 36. M. McKaige 37. A . Beale (Capt) 38. A. Richardson 39. D. Chaffey 40 . B . Clark (ResCapt) 41 . T. Wilkinson 42 . P Chaffey 43. S. Bare 44. B . Millar 45. N . Morrison 46 . D. DeRooden 47. M . Treloar 48. A . Nanfr a 51 . J. O'Brien 52 . P. Lewin 59. N . Jolley

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N ST. KILDA C.B.O.C. Senior Coach : Peter Olivieri Reserves Coach: Bernie Salter 1 . A . McGaw 2 . L . Buckley 3 . J . Howar d 4. B. Boyd (Capt) 5. M . Gilla n 6. M . Struth 7. C. Capiron 8. A. Trabinger 10. P Buzz a 11 . M . Driscoll 12 . A. Avitabile 13 . F. Susovich(ResVC) 14 . M . Le e 15 . M . Lake (DVC) 16 M . Ariens 17. J. Clagnan 18. B. Gil l 19. M . King 20 A . Riddell (VC) 21 .D .Behnk 22 . P. Dynon 23 . M . Clinch 24. A . Murphy 25. M . Harpe r 26. M . Broadhead 27. P. Berenger 28. A . Brandwood 29. I . Hammam 30. S. McGarnty 31 . P Sherman 32. M . Murnhy 33. P. Gonzales 34 . M. Boyd 35. R. Ballarin 36. C. Kraus 37. P. White 38 . R . Oakley 39 . G . Heal y 40. G . Broadhead 41 . D. Phelan 42 . J . Naughton (ResDVC) 43. S. Monagle 44. M . Howard 45.P.O'Dea (ResCapt) 46. W. Fiddler 47. R . Salvini 48, J . Palmer 49 . N . De Raad 50, J . Ahern 51 . J. Murrihy 52 . A . Pearl 53 . A . Camm 54 . B . Cummins 55 . P. La Fontaine 56 . P. Shortal 57. F. Avitable 58. L. Nardella 59. M . Kay 60.P Buzza 61 . D. Bergman


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BULLEEN UNITE D AJA X Senior Coach : Mark Fledy Rese rves Coach : Andrew Shenker 1 D. Mark s 2 A Klooger 3 A Kie l 4 M Fnede 5 M Silver 6 M . Roseman 7 G Velleman 8 M Feldy 9 A Bursztyn 10 R Bloom 11 A Halphen 12 G Poswell 13 J Mond 14 Brian Goldberg 15 P Goldberg 16 A Milmacher 17 Diet Komornik 18 . D Segal 19 S Joseph 20 D Marlow 21 . D Sheezel 22 B Josem 23 A Lebransky 24 . J Flmkier 25. M Gross 26 A Kahnsk, 27. Braham Goldberg 28 D .Rockawin 29.D .Bnskm 30 D . Alberts 31 A Phillips 32 . M . Borenstein 33 Oren Komornik 34 L Burstm 35 B Spicer 36 P Goetz 37 A Slade 38 J Stern 39, B. Ka y 40 P Berman 41 G Neater 42 . M Carp 43 . J. Midler 44 P Cherny 45 D, Freeman 46 A Bassett 47 J Jolson 48 L Goldberg 49 J Alberts 50 A Mordech 51 P Lebranksy 52 A Zelinski 53 G Panko 54 S Wort h 55 B Zielinski 56 H Silver 57 M Sinclair 58 D Super 59 S Arcoca 60. D Krongold 61 M Hyams 62 W Krongold 63 M Fox 64 R King 65 J Davis 66 M Fagenblat 67 B. Rothschild 68 M Edelstein 69 . M. Gdanski 70, N . Diamond 71 A Wool f 72 . C. Winter 74. A . Horne 75 . M. Oved 80. G . Meltzer 81 . M Zurbo 87. R . Lourie 88, R Bild 90, I Plack

Senior Coach : Vic Harv ie Reserves Coac h Craig Veitch 1 . I . Cairns 2 . R. Morley 3. S. Dowd 4. N . Cartledge 5. B. Wilso n & M- Kelly 7. C. Veitch 8. S. McLaren 9. H . Turvey 10 . F. Corsello 11 . R . Creighton 12, D . Thompson 13 . G . Coteril l 14 . J . Empey 15.P Dennis 16 . C. Foley

17 . D. Gandolfo 18 . B. Sharp 19 . D. Robbins 20. A . Dolinko 21 . P Green 22 . P. Waldren 23. P. Harvie 24. A . May 25. M . Harris 26. P. Whiting 27 . J . Harvie 28, R . Wood 29. D . Sexton 30. M . Flanagan 31 . W. Reynolds 32 . I . Mutimer 33. P. Sexton 34. C. Stephens 35. P. Banfield 36.D.Speed 37. P Fle w 3& R . Pascoe 39. S . Avery 40. L . Godwin 41 . K . Strachan 42 H . Roberts 43, Cr Caddo 44. R . Corsello 45. G . Williams 46. D. Humphrey 47. G . Connolly 48. M . Porte r 49. G . Taylor 50. W, Olney 51 . M . Belato 52 . P Laming 53. S. Dowd 54. J. McInnes 55. S. Baggio 56, R . Gallagher 57. D. Stacpoole 58. P. Zrozi

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ELSTERNWICK Senior Coach : Steve Huckett Reserv es Coach: Peter Purcel l 1 . L . Murphy 2 . S . Bean 3. J . Eklom 4. G . Rosewarne 5. M . Whela n 6. M . Lloyd 7, T Heath 8. B. Howard 9. A . O'Connor 10. J. Blennerhassett 11 . P. Matronly 12. R Ballantyne 13, P. Harris 14. Alby Conlin 15,L . McCooke 16 P Tsiampas 17 G Oakley 18. P Broderick 19. A. Connelly 20. P. Southall 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . R . Allsop 23. N . Christie 24. D . Conlin 25. A . Cosmas 26.D . Mahony 27. S . Bell 28. T. Johnston 29.J. Coyne 30. P. Ritchie 31 . B. Williams 32 . R . Elko m 33. T. Papantoniou 34. Adrian Conlin 35. M . Wright-Smith 36.T. Weedo n 37. G . Marshall 38. B. Hammer 39. P. Callahan 40. M . Daniels 41 . G . Dunn 42. P Ginkel 43.A.Hankm 44. E . Hil l

45. R. Grandemange 46. D.Peak e 47, E . Wittenberg 48. L . McGregor 49. D. Lloyd 50. J. Daw 51 . G . Hancock 52 . M . Sanelli 53.S.Peppard 54. P. Street 55. J. Rei d 56. S . McLennan 57. C. Amo s 58, G . O'Sullivan 59. T. Nicholls 60, A . Gualano 61 . 0. Gillingham 69. J. Freema n SPONSORS JEFFERSON FORD * ELSTERNWICK HOTEL

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB Senior Coach : Anthony Short Rese rves Coach : Ron Verm a 1 . A. Legovich 2 . A . Atchison 3. R. Verma 4 D. Menzies 5. R. Martin 6. S . Bradley 7. R. Knight 8. J. Dixon 9. D. Comer (Sen.CaptJ 10. M . Lotherington 11, S. Harrie s 12 . G . McLardie (VC.) 13 . A. Dawson (D.VC.) 14 . A. Webste r 15. A. Moore 16. P. Kot z 17 . A . Drummond 18. R. Wi x 19. J . Marshall 20. A . Athanasopoulos 21 . C. Sumner 22 . S. Brown 23 . C . Drake 24. G . Wilson 2& A . Capp 26, G . Tyrrell 27. C. Tyrrell 28 .C .Bavage 29.C .Geehman 30 .P Brydon 31 . M . Roach 32, I . Radlow 33, R . Currie 34 . S. Anderson 35 . 0. Pornie 36 . R . Terrens 37. J. McLoughlin 38 .C .Short 39 . P. Baumgartner 40 . D . Baker 41 . P Kent 42 .P.Fenning 43 . S. Bahen 44 . E . Stents

45 . A . Sainsbury 46 . D. Walke r 47. S . Gabrielso n 48 . R . McGregor (Res .C.) 49 . M . Webste r 50. M . Lai 51 .J . Bahen 52. B. Fuller 53, C. Hammond 54. M . Gately 55. G . O'Brien 56. P. Riska 57. G . Thompson 58. B. Sergeant 59. A. Greatorex 60. P Geilings 61- N . Hansen 62. R . Real e 63. C. Flegeltaub

OLD MENTONIANS

OLD CAMB ERWEL L

Senior Coach : R . Jamison Reserves Coach : M . Osborn ! . A . Acreman ° J . Norman 3 R. Newman 4. M, Barrett 5, C Saville 6.V.Sciacca 7. G. Norto n

Senior Coach : Duncan McCallum Rese rves Coach : Peter Johns 1, M . Hodgson 2 . A . Mitchell 3. N . Brow n 4. A. Inkste r 5. C. McCulloch 6. J. Lablache 7. P Kerkvleit 8. P Jepson

8 N. Macquwre 9 R . Macquire 10. M Durack 11 . D Meye r

9. R. Beal 10 . E . Smith 11 . A . Dance 12 . S . Holding 13 . B .Jackson 14 . A . Paterson 15 . A . Gnerson 16 . W. Inkster 17. R . Pike 18,G Adams 19 . T. Holding 20. D. Proven 21 . S- Spice r

22. S. Burmeister 23. M . Armstrong 24. R. Wood 25. A. Keck 26. G . Young 27 .D, Woods 28, B. Leitch 29. M . Hopkins 30, R. Paterson 31 . J . Howard 32. B. Elliot 33. C. Guthrie 34.A. Rogers 35, S . Swingler 36. A. Gibb 37. C . Strachan 38, N . Huntley 39, M . Todd 40. B. Salvans 41 . R . Lee 42 . A- McCulloch 43 . M . Eades

44 . M . Candiloro 45. T. Dukadinouski 46, C. Evans 47. P Lenten 48,R .Graham 49 . M . Kershaw 50. A. Taylor 51 . R . Curtis 52. A . Wat t 53 . P. Gunton 54 .D.Adaway 55. N . McCann 56. J . Lee 57, Napier 58, P. Crundell 59 . D. Humann 60. S . Crundeli 61,B .Sugden 63 . W. Earl 69 .P.Eades 84 . B. Pkye 111 . D. Haye s Patterso n Cheney

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12 . T. Appel 13. S. Sharp 1':. D. Rogers 15. D. Sciacca 16. T O'Brien 17. T. O'Toole 18. J Koncann 19. W Beynon 20 .R .Buxton 21 .C Encksen 22 . A.Lever 23 . N . Moodie 24 . D. Solley 25 . W. Glu e 26 B. Scalzo 2T C. Appel 28 M . Hendry 29. G . Fathers 30, 0. Ridley 31 .S . Ingram 32 . J . Sly 33.P. Vines 34. D. Holland 35. P. Hodges 36. S . Crick 37 T. Birc h 38 A. Newman 39.R.Beynon 40. M . Osborn 41 . S Gray 42 G . Mickelburough 43. C. Best 44 G- Lindsay 45 T.Bournon 46. A, Petrov 47. D Mussared 48 .D.Johnson 49, S . Jeffrey 50. C Funston 51 A . Szadura 52 . T. Scalzo 53 . M . Chandekar 54 . M . Stanhope 55 . C . Davi s 56. D. Wilkie 57. D . Schinzel 58. L. Paterno 59 . G. Buxton 60 .R Beynon 61 . P. Pezos 62 . R. Crouc h 63 . L. Mickelburough 64 . A . Edwards 65. G . Fleming 66.D.Grant 67. C . Hutchings 68. G . Gakovlc 69. J. Agius

POWERHOUSE Senior Coach : Glyn Evans Rese rves Coach : Rob Saro si 1 . Glyn Evans (CC) 2. R .Sarosi (RCC) 3, C. Corbett 4. M . Stone 5 . A . Miller 6 . R . Wegner 7. C . Trist 8. N . Pavlou 9. A . Morris 10. M. Hansen 11 . M . Taylor 12. P Flaherty 13. M. Lang 14 . B. Hall

15. J . Scotland (DVC) 16.T. Glase r 17 . N . Trompf 18, G . Stewart 19 . A. Escott 20. D . Desler (VC .) 21 . S . Cross 22 . P Stewart 23. A . Ker r 24. R . Williams 25. J. Harris 26. C. Atkins 27 C . Newland 28. D. Stewart 29, F. Stafford 30, R . Martin 31 . P. O'Sullivan 32. B . Wilson 33. M. Bra y 34 . B. Morgan 35. S . Broadway 36. P Hollowood 37.C . McLeod 38. R. Chapman 39 . N . McKay 40 . P. Riede l 41 . P. Dakin 42 . T Goldsworthy 43 .D. Hood 44 . P Graham 45.A. Cope 46. T. Richardson 47 N . Cole 48 . S . Mason 49 . J . Crawley 50 . G . Manner 51 . T. Waters 52 . P Isherwood 53 B . Traynor 54 . T Hislop 55 .T Fosdick 56. G. Morgan 57. D. Brown 58. G . Scotland 59. D . Kretschmer 60. D . Angel l 61 . M . Brown 62 .R . Henderson 63 . S. Comensoh 65. R . Morrow 66.D . Manner 67. J . Haberman 68.S. Monaghan 69. M . Maso n 70, G . Holledge 71 . A . Cottrell 72 . N . Deans 77. J . Tonkin

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Senior Coach : Ken B remner Assistant Coach: Tony Bul l

Senior Coach :

Reserves Coach: David Jenkins 1, S. Cloke (C )

1 . G . Medwin 2 C. Cedro 4. G . Petsinis 5. L . Everit t 6. R . De ThomaslS 7. P Hoppe r 8. A . Fellows 9. T. Staois 10 . B . Leovold 11 . A . Flemming 12 . F. Farchioni 13 . C. Pearson 14 . B . Jenkins 15 . B . Pellegrino 16 . D. Farchione 17. D . Leal e 18 . Ken Harting 19, G . Bubis 20. P. Coverdale 21 . E . Lentini 22. C . Tsalkos 23. D. Fellows 24 . J . Krousoratis 25. S . Bradford 26. M . Spinoso 27, R . Kelly 28.L . Monbdo 29 Kevin Harting 30 . C. Fellows 31 . C . Koullmos 32 . B. McCreddin 33 . J . Zaicos 35 .A .LaRosa 36 . M . Golledge 37. J . Theodorou 38. N . Argynou 39. G . Kyrouss 40. A . Donnel l

2 . R . Gneil 3 . A . Rolls 4 . K . Dervan 5 . J . Beare 6. P. Henderson 7. i . Bee r 8. L. Twycross 9. D . Walpole 10. L . Bul l 11- R . Hargreaves 12. R . Burrage 13 . M . Pric e 14 . M . Durham 15. M . Rerde n 16. N . Wallmeyer (VC) 17 . M . Purcel l 19 . A. Maher 20, J. Coghlan 21 . G . Smith 22 . P. Duplessis 23, M . Aumont 24. D . Templeton 25. M . Gu y

26. R . Linford 27. F. Isgro 28. D. Grant 29 . G . Watt 30 . J . Murphy 31 . G . Cramen 32 . M . Scott 33 . C. Kenez 34 . C. McLean 35 . D. Brown 36 . D. Kay 37.C.Arnephy 38, A . Brow n 39, G . Goldsmith (DVC) 40. J . Murra y 41 . 0. Noronha 42 . M . Keating 43.D .Doonan 44. A . Gal e 45. A . Garwe 46. J, Curtin 47. S . CLifford 48. C. Shepherd 49. P Koukouzikas 50. J. Wood

51 . B. Mason 52 .R Hyde 53. M . Elford 54. J. Paliotta 55. N . Hitchcock 56, G . Lawton 57. A. Carr 60. D. Jenkins

Reserves Coach:

41 . W. Cooper 42 . M . Mirro 43. G . Lattouf 44. G . Camillen 45. M Bloodworth 46. A . Stare s

47. M . Plowright 48. P. Prinz i 49. R. Carroll 50, R. Gilpin 51 . M . Boyden 52. K . Chandler 54 . G . Velkos 55. R. Cleaver 56. R . Molella 57. S . Cinaran 59, T. Mazoski 60. G . Whitney 61 . G . Kerneghan 71 .F.Budak 73 . A . Smit h

75. J . Karambelas 82 . P. Horkmgs 83 .J .Loche 88 . V. Taskmakis

Senior Coach Ray Keane Rese rves Coach David Hill 1 . J . Phillip 2. S. Woodman (VC) 3. P Reidy (Paul) 4 . S . Strike 5, R Van Raay 6 C. Houston 7 . P Coghlan 8,A McKeown 9 . P. Harrison 10. T. Pratt 11 . D. Sutton 12 . M . Spears 13. M .F. Reidy (Mark) 14. D . Harri s

15. M . Harrison 16. M, Borrack 17 S . Santamana 18. T McNei l 19. D. Crowe 20 . B . Crowe 21 T. Coghian 22 . M . Feutril 23. P. Ciardul6 24 . J . Bonnyman 25, W. Lyall 26. D. Calliha n 27. M .J . Reidy (Mick) 28. B. Le e 29.B.Dunn 30. PO'Bnen (Paul) 31 . N . Jenkins 32 . P. Hackett 33. G . Guggenheimer 34. S. Lowel l 35, J. Dunbar 36.P Bunn 37. P. O'Brien (Peter) 38. L . McLaughlin 39. A . Smith 40. B. Tierney (Capt .) 41, J . Houston 43.NRoberton 44 . R . Bake r 45. P Hay 46.D.Bourke 47. P Mason 48.P.Rohan 49 . S . McAuliffe 50. R . Bennett 51 . S. Logie 52. M . Lawson 53 . J, Newton 54 . P. Battersby 55 . D.Toohey 56 . J . Ellio t

57. S. Croke 58. G . White 59. P Gerraty 60.T Lawson 61 . M . Roberts 62 . C. Goldrick 63. D . Flanagan 64. J. Flanagan 66. M . Stevens 67.N .Hughes 70. D. Micro 71 . P. Sully 72. D. Thomas 73. S . Wegene r

FERRI S AUDIO PRODUCTS


Under 1 9 Section 1 BANYULE 1 . R . Sanders 2 R. Knight (Capt) 3 M . Gray 4 M Barton 5 . C .Lynch 6 . K . Harnam 7. G . Murnan e 11 . G . Mooney 16. B. Dyer 18. P Austin 21 . L. Southwell 23. Fl- Hogan 24- B. Grubb 26. T. Connolly 27 . P. Jakober 29. P. Lindgren 31 . A . Jeffers 32. P. Aldridge 35, R. Cullen 40. D. Stephens 41 . M . Bishop 51 . B . Hobbs 52 .P Crapper 53. S. Holt 54. D Tice 55. M . Armstrong 56, A . Parr y 57. R . Welsh 58.T. Poo n 59 . W. McCormack 60. P. Arand t 61 . A . Garraway

OLD PARADIAN S GREEN Coach : David McCormack 1 P. Board 2 J. Stencil 3.R .Aanensen(DVC) 4. C, Fuller (VC) 5, A Reidy 6. B. Joyc e 7 D. Cousins 8 N . Condie 9.P Donoghu e 10 P Robertson 11 . A . Villanti 12 . P Digney 13. J. Mills

14 C Dixo n 15. P Joyce (Capt) 16. Matt O'Keeffe 17, M . yea r 18 P O'Loughlin 19. P Brabender 20. N . Vasileu 21, M. Geary 22. W. Brown 23 D. Stuckey 24. Mike O'Keefte 25 J . Holmes 26. P Reid 27. D. Quigley 28. P Silvio 30. M . Findlay 31 . A . Roberts 32 . D. Craker 33. M . Ward 34. D. Castleton 35 1 Livy 36. M . O'Connor 37. D . Grave l 38. B Flynn 39 J, Rowe 40. Mark O'Brien 41 Justin O'Brien 42 T Jones 43, D. Carata 44 . S . O'Toole 45 a Keenan 46 L . Thomas 47 T Canavan 48 . J. Constantini 49 M,Ramadge 50. J. Reid y 51 Mark O'Loughlin 59 M . Beveridge 60. Peter O'Loughlin 77 C . Hewatt

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COLLEGIAN S Coach: Graham Daft 1 . D Allan 2 . A Kenneally 3 . A. Schiller 4 . S . Palmer 5,E .Jones 6. B. Howden 7. R . Oldfield 8. S . Watson 9. F. Fo o 10 . S. Rogan 11 . C . Singleton 12 . S . Stapleton 13 . C. Fitzmaurice 14 . D. Brakley 15. C. Manuell 16 N . Proctor 17 . D.Roberts 19. D. Mills 20. J . Naish 21 . J. Disanto 22 . J . Docking 23. R . Nancarrow 24. M . Young 26 . T. Williams 27. B. Jefferson 29 . S. Clarke 30 . M . Storey 32, J. Hector 33 . C . Vine 35. C . Kakoufas 39. C . Gittins 40. D. Lucas 42. L . Griffin 44. A. Parki n 60. B. Woolhouse 69. D. Phillips

DE LA SALLE BLU E Coach : Chris Hal l 1 . G . Curran (VC) 2 . M . Burgi o 3. P. Fiume 4, M . Edmonds S. M . Jackson 6. J. Brennan 7. D. Jennings 8. R . Pollock 10. C. Watt s 13. S . Hubery 14. A . Hal l 15. L . Mclnneny 16, R . Brasher 17. D. DeMattia 18, A . Marostica 19. A . Mackintosh 20. P. Mannin g 21 . L. Van Der Plight 22. A . Johnstone 24 . J . Tully 25.A.Edmonds 26. J. Marti n 27. S. Brown 28. G . Hynes 29. D. Carroll 31 . R . Davey 33,P.Hegan 34. A . Seager 36. D . Schuiling 37. L . Meechay 38. M . Kruger 39. P Brasher(C) 40. B. Hoy 41 . D. Fay 42 . C. Rudd 43. M . Kirwan 44 . M . Bourke 45 . M . Fisher 46 . G. Archer 47. C. Meehan 48 . M . Worn 50. S . Bolt 51 . C . Stillman 52. M . Stillman

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OLD XAVERIAN S Coach : A . Rogers 1 . M . Fitz 2 . P O'Sullivan 3. M . Holmes 4. A . Landrigan 5. W. Naso n 6. C . Orsini 7. M . Kelliher 8 . P. Dalto n R A . Sheehan 10. H . Fenwick 11 . A. McLean 12 . J . Moran 13. A . Duguid 14. G. Dalton 15. R . Dalton 17. G . Edwards 19. D. McInerney 20. C. Rus h

21 . J . McGennis 24. J. Petroff 25. J. Ralp h 27 . D. King 30. A . Wilson 32 . A. Barbarich 33. J. Wilso n 35. P. Mason 37. N . Stocks 41 . A. Dillon 51 . A . Hall

ORMOND 1 . D. Bugalski 2 . A . Gordon 3. O . Morros 4. R. Cerolin i 5. C. Thomas (Capt) 6. D. Kalb 7.A . Or r 8. J. Sperlin g 9. B. Collins (VC .) 10. D. Wood 11 . D. Edgeli 12 . A . Hayes (D.VC.) 13. P. Ward 14. M . Hatherall 15. S. Farrow 16. T. Garavelis 17. C. Keleher 18 . A . Grace 19 . N . Pastras 20. P. O'Neil 21 . J . Brown 22. R . Pelletier 23. S . Gribble 25. N . Sebo 26. C. Bannon 30. D. Osborne 35.S. Harrold 42 . L. McDonald 44. N . Daou

49. 0. Saunders 50. B. O'Hara 51 . L . Blac k 65. B . Egan 77. J. Schmidt

MARCELLIN Coach : Keith Bostock 1 . M . Rozenboom 2. S. Morga n 3. D. Wooller 4. A . Bendoricchio 5.A . Duncan 6. G . Walsh 7. S . Beattie 9. D. Taylor 10 . S . Reynolds 11 . A . Balini 14 . A. Doolan 15. R. Pertich 16. R. Gibellini 17. A. Dionisio 18. P. Marshall 19. T. Slattery 20 . J . Golds (C) 21 . J . Leonard 22 . F. Baressi 23 . J . Neate

24 . A . Hodgkinson 25 . J . Douglas 26 . J . Kan n SPONSO R

CHEMPLEX

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Frank Henagen 1 . C . Primmer 2.P.Shaddock 3.A.Carter 4. N . Westo n 5. J. Koutsoukis 6. S . Ballard 7. S . Connolly 8. B. Mulvihill 9.J. Beckton 10. S . Dyer 11 . I . Nunn 13. 1 . DeSilva 14. R . Poole 15. B. Madden 16.J.Dawson 17. J . Finlayson 18. G . Markley 19. S . Glover 20 . P Wells 21 . C . Fagan 22 . D. McIntosh 23 . A. Walker 24 . R Kistler 25. M . Daunt 26. R. Jackson 27. M . Jones 28. T. Keane 29. R. Brew 30. P. Nixon 31 . C. Henderson 32 . D. Newdt 33. R . Gartland 34. S. Koroness 35. I . Mui r 36 . R . Watts

OLD HAILEYBURIAhlS Coach:' Ga ry March 1 . B . Cart y 2 . C. Lasscock 3 . M . Armstrong 5. F. Mai n 7 . P. Robinson 8. C. McKenzie 9. H . Broadbent 10 .T.Chegwin 11 . J. Peon 12 . A . O'Brien 13, N . Barr 14 . M . Krause 15 . W. Phillips 16 . B . Main 17, G . King 18. N . Gordon 19. R . Parton 21 .A .Labady 22 . S . Devenish 23 . R . Pletcher 24. J . Parton 25 . S. O'Leary 26 . H. Trim 27. S . McNidder 29 . S . Hoe y 30, A. Hamilton 32, M . Algie 34 . S . Spiers 37. G . Tarr 38. B. Herbert 39. M, Thomas 44 . A. K ;rdwood-Scott

WHITEFRIARS OLD COLLEGIANS Coach: Ray McViliy 1 . M . Dohert y 2 . M . Bateman (VC.) 3 . A. Carbone 4 . G . White 5 C. Dunbar 6. D. Midro 7 . T Penaluna 8. M. Fasan 9. M. Lake 11 . R . Reidy 12 . P. McGuinn 13 . M . Hoath 14 . C. Flett 15.P.Howe 17. T. Hansen 19. F. Macvean 20. J . White

21 . M. White (Capt .) 22 . D. McIntyre 24 . J . Ciardulli 26 . B . Starbuck 30 . T. Strike 32 . A. Ravenarki 33 . D. Quilty 36 . A . Macvean 37, T O'Sullivan 41 . M . Scott

44 . S. Alderson 46 . D. Willson 48 . G . Chandler 50. A. Livsey-Cole 71 . G. Johnson 75. S . Butler

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National Mutual Trustee s The future is assured . IMPORTANT NOTE TO PRESS CORRESPONDENTS All faxed best players and goal kickers must be faxed by 12 noon Mondays to be included in this list . A SECTION Maclnnes, Unit Blues 'irv, Marcelli n - ~ is, Old Scotch r,ns, Collegians Ormon d -,man, Parkside _en, Marcellin i-ahkrafL Ormond -jrd Old Scotch - :aatnck, Ke w nson, North Old Boys B SECTION Sheedy, De La Sall e ~ : Heath, Uni Blacks ,1, ;cebrand, Monash Blues F-ter Green, De La Salle Heath, Bull/Temp : :'ood, St. Bernard's - .=.nettU, Therry 3 Saggers, Fawkner arngton. Old Brighton Shaughnessy, Old Trinity i,n, Old Brighton C SECTION Weston, Banyule Panagiotidis, Hampton Rovers Philips, Preston MBOB a)dell, St . Kild a Legge, Bayul e R,ss, Hampton Rovers Hi Balaclava G ::oney, Caulfield Gr. D SECTION Pratt, Whitefriars Evans, Power House P nnerhassett, Elsternwick creman, Old Mentonians Smith, Thomastown Nix, MHSOB CCedro, Thomastown E SECTION Wilson, Latrobe Uni D . DeMorton, NorthBrunswick Burgess, Doveto n Seeley. St. Bedes Patterson, Heatherton Wrigglesworth, La Trobe Uni 0 Stevens, Brunswick F SECTION McGowan, Williamstown Martin, Waverley Oliver, Old Carey Szietz, ANZ Bank Merton, Uni Reds G SECTIO N Thomas, Bloods Dalton, Kew D. Maclsaac, Kew Warner, Monash Whites Prowse, Kew H SECTION Tymms, Richmond Central Phillips, Richmond Central Pouloupoulos, St Kilda Lang, Richmond Central Griffin, St . Kevin s Ricketts, Richmond Central THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 R . Brasher, De La Salle (12) 63 Griffin, Collegians (1) 49 Fiume, De La Salle (12) 47 C. Fuller, Old Paradians Green (-) 33 McIntyre, Whitefnars (-) 30 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Knight, Old Brighton (-) 67 Parrett, St Bernards 42 Tr podi . North Old Boys (1) 40 Hatzis, MHSOB (1) 36 Goodwin, Therry (-) 29 A . Dwyer, North Old Boys (-) 28 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Riley, Mazenod (3) 44 Warton, St . Kevins (-) 42 Sr Bolt, De La Salle Gold (1) 35 Walsh, Aquinas (6) 34 Fitzsimmons, Mazenod (1) 31 Huberty, De La Salle (2) 30 D Pougious, Thomastown (-) 29 A RESERV E McAllister, Kew (-) 35 Heaphy, Old Xaverians (6) 33 Schmidt, Collegians (2) 30 Mitchell, University Blues (-) 23 Roth, Ormond (-) 23 B RESERVE P. Monogham, St . Bernard s Ould, Fawkne r O'Keefe, De La Salle O.C Hendrie, Bulh/zTemp. Selleck, Fawkner Anderson, Bulleen/Temp C RESERV E Bowler, Banyule (2) 45 Haysom, Preston MBOB (-) 29 Devola, Hampton Rovers (-) 22 Robertson, Old Haileybury (3) 22 L . Caligiuri, Preston MBOB (-) 20 D RESERV E Cu rt in, State Bank (-) 47 Peter O'Brian, Whdefriars (8) 36 Martin, MHSOB (2) 35 Camillen, Thomastown (-) 30 Young, Old Camberwell (1) 26 E RESERV E Watson, Doveton (-) 46 Penouris, Heatherton (3) 33 Cavalieri, La Trope Uni (3) 32 Bryant, St . Bedes (2) 31 Ryan, Aquinas (1) 29 Konstantinidis, West Brus. (-) 21 Taylor, La Trobe Uni (-) 21

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ROUND 16 - 5 YEARS AGO - 1984 Umpires Corner congratulated Mark Sarong, a t ;iie age of 16, being the youngest ever 'A' grade goal umpire. Michael Welch played his 261st game to break I e record of games at North Old Boys held by the . ng legend Les Murray. A fearless defender, Michael ,ad been a member of the victorious Carnival team Hobart in 1979. His team mates did the right thing and helped N .O.B. get off the bottom of 'A' Section when they convincingly defeated top team Ormond, 18 .7 to 12 .10. Best were O'Rourke, Marchbank, Weir (NOB) and Eishold, Burke, Ritchie (Orm) . Ormond Chairman of Selectors, Andrew Chisholm, said "we lacked discipline" and rejected the view that his club was in a slump. Leading goalkickers were Stephen Curtain (Old Xaverians) A, 52 ; David Matthews (Caul .gr.) B, 66 ; Panagiotidis (H .Rovers) C, 56 ; Broderick (T'town) D, 80 : Hocking (Bul .Utd) E, 60 ; Elliott (W'stown) F, 61 . AJAX's speedster Hen ry Bluzer played his 200th game . Starting as a fringe player, Henry became an overnight star and was a member of the club's 1975 and 1979 premiership teams. Wearing Number 69, Henry had played from E to A and at one stage was probably the fastest man in Amateur football . Parkside mourned the loss of Mrs. June Grummisch, a wonderful worker for the club. 10 YEARS AGO - 1979 North Old Boys (A) down again to Old Melburnians were still in fourth place but only 2 points in front of strong finishing Ormond who defeated St . Bernards by 9 points . Kew & Old Brighton 52, were safe on top in 'C' with St . Kilda CBOC, Hampton Rovers & St . Kevins O.B ., level on 36, and Coburg on 32, fighting for last two places . MHSOB on top in D, lost their first game when second team Bull/Templestowe finished too strongly, to win 14 .19 to 10 .19. Best for MHSOB were Taylor, Poole, R .Wood . Caulfield Grammarians (B) must win their last two games against the bottom two teams, Monash Blues and Old Trinity, and either Collegians (v Parkaise (7) and Fawkner (6) or Marcellin (v Old avrians (2) and Old Haileybury (8) must lose both for a change in the four. All at Parkside congratulated Jim Byrne on his 250th game - club delegate, committeeman, best and fairest, and fine ambassador for the club! Brian "Bottles" Vear was honoured by his club - 327 games - St. Patricks O .B ., Commercial Bank, St . Pat's Monavale, Assumption O .C., and Country Colleges - Olympic oarsman at Rome (Coxless four), Tokyo (eight) 43 years and still going - a magnificent record . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

250 games to popular Old Carey President Reg Elliot, and the "IXL trophy for another outstanding game at fullback". 15 YEARS AGO - 1974 'A' Section captains were G.Tootel ( Caul .Gram), G .Warfe (Cob.), L.Bullen (Geel), S.Maguire (No rt h O .B.), R .Wood ( Orm), J .Martin (R .O .B .), M .Ginnivan (St .Bern), J .Batten ( Uni Blacks), R .Girdwood ( U.Blues) . Who captained Old Paradians? Marcellin Reserves were defeated for the first time leaving Parkside Juniors as the only team out of 135 undefeated . North Old Boys were shocked at the sudden death of former Fitzroy wingman, Vin Williams, who had coached North O .B. from 1969 to 1971 . Old Paradians (A) winning centre-line was a big factor in their upset win over Coburg, bringing to an end Coburg's string of nine successive wins . Best were Kohut, Ford, J .Jordan (7), (old Parad .) and Clark. Phil Cleary, Warfe (Cob .) . 200 games to Jack "Uncle Red" Scanlan (St . Kilda CBOC) well known for his brilliant high marking, unbelievable pace and exceptional ruck palming . Jack has also been very active in the social committee and as vice president . 20 YEARS AGO - 1969 Caulfield Grammarians (5th) after trailing Melbourne High (8th) by 7 goals at half time, recovered in the second half and went down by only one point . Rick Harley (7 goals) Wilson and Turnhill were best for MHSOB while Pyman, Middleton and John Hore strred for Caulfield whose inaccuracy (12 .16) cost them the game. Coburg continued their magnificent form with an 8 goal win over University Blues 22 .15(147) to 15 .11 .(101) . D.G . Dodd was featured in Umpire's Corner - the scribe pointing out that Don did know his fooball as he played in Melbourne High's 'B' and 'C' Section premiership sides . 100 games to Peter Phillips, Tim Robinson (Ivanhoe), Peter Morris (Nat.Bank), Ron Bunn (Old Paradians) and Peter Rattray ( Captain of Monash) . Old Haileybury & Parkside played a 14.12 draw, leaving Parkside 2 points outside the four. Best were Eagle, A .Holme and Lord (Old H), and Clarke, Ford & Romari (Parkside) . (No mention of Langford-Jones . N .R .) 30 YEARS AGO - 1959 Leading goalkickers were 'A' Rush (Coll), 'B' O'Brien (Cob)41, 'C' Paterson (Glen) 44, 'D' Sheil (St . Kevins) 58, 'E' Highes (W.Bruns) 49, Junior Eddy (W.Bruns) 65 . 37


Old Scotch kept their 'A' Section four hopes alive when they led Old Paradians (3rd) all day to win 8 .8.(56) to 6.12(48) . Best were Cooper, Maughan, Barkaway (Old S) and J.Booth, E .Boyle, Hill (Old P) 'D' Section captain were R .Saunder (E .Malv), D.Daddo (MeIb.Blues) R .Reardon (Fairf), K .Davison (St . Kilda CBOC) W . McGrory (M'beena), J .Douglas (St.Kevins), D .Cohen (AJAX), Who captained F.T.S.O.B . and A.N .Z . Bank? Blacks 3rd in 'A' Section, overran Blues, 6th, in the first quarter, 5.8 to 0 .0. and held the lead all day to win by 29 points . Best were M .Roet, Sunderland, B.Roet (Blacks) and Johnson, Nilsen, Hickey (Blues) . Victoria, after training S .S. 4.11 to 6.4 at half-time, went away in the last quarter to win 13 .21(99) to 10.8 .(68) . W.F. Rojo, Mayor of Heidelberg, opened thenew pavilion at Parkside's ground, Pitcher Park .

40 YEARS AGO - 194 9 Caulfield Grammar (D) Section continued the, unbeaten run with a fine vitory over UHSO "Todd' Cassidy at the spearhead kicked 8 while coach yyaf Crabtree, from the pocket got 3 goals . Felsenthal (centre) and Dryden (wing) were star players . Ormond (2nd) came from behind to snatch a 10 point victory from Coburg (9th) . Ormond drew level and Coburg regained the lead only for the home team to come again . Best for visitors were Jack CCrawford, Vic West, Len Butcher and for Ormond Bob Bruce, Dick O'Neill and Jack Stock . Old Scotch held onto 4th place with a 12 goal w, over Old Melburnians . Best were Eggleston, Bedford, Wood (Old Scotch) and D.Bedford, Hastie and Neil Smyth (Old Melb.) .

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0. MELBURNIANS 3 .0 11 .2 11 .4 14.5.89 0. TRINITY 3 .3 5.5 9.8 12 .8.80 0. MELB. Webb 3, Cochrane 3, A.Witts 2, Naylor 2, Brown, Boyden, Taal, Nicholls . BEST A.Witts, TWilts, ROysmith, Smith, P.Nelson, Webb 0. TRINITY Anderson 3, Allibon 2, Phillips 2, Black, Borghesi, O'Shaughnessy, Taylor, Turner. BEST Allibon, Turner, Norman, Black, Borghesi, Scott . FAWKNER 2 .2 3 .4 3.9 4 .11 .35 DE LA SALLE 4.3 5 .8 10 .11 19.15.129 DE LA SALLE Tully 5, Richardson 3, McIntosh 2, Kinsella 2, Campbell 2, Fraser, Lowe, Sheedy, McClounan, J .O'Callaghan, BEST Kinsella, '.lullins, Fraser, Campbell. Sheedy, J.O'Cailaghan . FAWKNER K .Kavanagh, Hoare, Madden, B.Saggers . BEST Kelly, Barrett, Ruggiero, LCohen, Hoare, Majerczak . BULLEEN/TEMP 1 .3 2.6 7.8 13 .11 .89 MONASH BLUES 4.2 6.3 8.3 8.7.55 BULLEEN/TEMP Puts 3, Farley 2, Field 2, Heath 2, Merrett, Murtic, Rowe, Smythe. BEST Puts, Murtic, Tsiotinas, M .MCinerney, Merrett, Harisiou MON . BLUES . Hodgson 2, Koop 2, Sturgess, J.Quin, Kellock, Champness. BEST Sturgess, A .Quin, Kiers, Newman, J.Quin, Sest. 0. BRIGHTON 5.0 10.3 10.4 14.11 .95 UNI BLACKS 4.5 4.7 7.11 10.14.74 0. BRIGHTON Grant 6, Murray 3, Benson 2, Waddington 2, Allen. BEST Burns, O'Connor, Grant, Murray, Cooper, Lade. UNI BLACKS Newing 3, Brommel 3, Heath 2, Gibney, Hopkins . BEST :'an Denderen, Vaughan, Heath . McArthur, Anderson, Gibney. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

ST. BERNARDS 1 .2 4.5 7.10 11 .13.79 THERRY 3 .2 6.4 7.5 8.6.54 ST. BERNARDS G .Wood 3, Walsh 2, K .Mahady 2, J.Gollant, M .Mahdy, Dempsey, Fitzgerald . BEST Dempsey, Dailey, Hogan, G .Wood . M .Mahady, Fraser. THERRY Bye 4, Ramsay, McCann, Wrigglesworth, Bosanko, BEST Bye, Muller, Quinn, Ramsay, Wrigglesworth, Reddic k

0. HAILEYBURY 2.4 4.10 9.14 11 .15 .81 BANYULE 7.1 9.6 15 .11 16.13 .109 0. HAILEYBURYWalden 2, Lyell 2, EMain 2, Schmidt 2, Tanner, Meehan, Connell . BEST Carty, Byrns, Bingham, Connell, Tanner, Baxter. BANYULE Legge 5, Weston 4, Suterby, D .Williams. Adams, Gilbert, Turnbull, Barry, Holt . BEST Turnbull, Adams, D .Williams, Pyers, Holt, Ladd . ST. KEVINS 2 .2 4 .4 5.6 6 .6.42 ST. KILDA 5.2 9 .9 16 .11 27.18 .180 ST.KEVINS Hourigan 3, Jeremy Sargeant 2, Hayden . BEST John SargeanL Hooper, Beale, Hourigan, Simmons . Hagerty. ST. KILDA Gillan 6, Avitable 3, Capiron 3, Boyd 2, Harper 2 . McGaw 2 . Driscoll 2, Brandwood 2, Trabinger, Buzza, Hammam, White, Buckley BEST Capiron, Lake, Gillan, Buckley, Trabinger, McGaw. CAUL . GRAMMARIAN 4 .1 10.2 13.3 16 .9 .105 0. IVANHOE 1 .3 7.6 13.8 19 .10 .124 CAUL . GRAMM . Cooney 5, Bettany 5, Paine 2, G .Williams, Brohier, Caple, Harris. BEST Cox, Cooney, G .Wiliiams, TRoyals, Castles, Bettany . 0. IVANHOE Yarwood 6, Dyson 5, Conboy 4. Fallaw 2, Bell, Stevens BEST Skalberg, Knight, Yarwood, Dyson, Cockenll, Scott . IVANHOE 3.2 6.6 9.10 18 .15 .123 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.6 10.7 14.14 20 .18 .138 IVANHOE Rawley 4, Gittos 3, Thackaway 2, Webb 2, Builen 2, Wise, Lengaher, Barro, Wichell, Malcolm . BEST Bullen, Lynch . Thackaway. Manual, Rawley, Witchell , HAMP. ROVERS Ross 7, Panagiotidis 3, Hartshorn 3, Salmon 2, Young 2, Pappon, Couts, Lucas BEST Ross, Capp, Couts, G .Devereaux, Pappon,Young BALACLAVA 4.1 12.8 18.10 28.13 .181 PRESTON 7.2 8.2 8.6 11 .10 .76 BALACLAVA A . Hill 13, H .Smith 5, THill4, Rafferty 2, Conroy, Fogarty, Gates, Halpin. BEST Magnificent team performance. PRESTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

MHSOB 7.1 11 .5 15 .8 20.11 .131 BULLEEN UTD 4 .2 7.4 11 .8 16 .8.104 MHSOB Comer 4, Yee 2, McLardie 2, Sumner 2, Wix 2, Phillips 2, Bahen 2, A .Webster, Moore, GTyrell, Walker. BEST Harries, Dawson, Walker, Yee, Comer, Bahen, Moore . BULLEEN Mclnnes 3, Kelly 2, Veitch 2, Waidren 2, Morley 2, Dolinko 2, B .Harvie, Harris, Avery. BEST Morley, McInnes, Flew, Kelly, Dennis, PHarvie. ELSTERNWICK 3.0 6 .2 9 .3 12 .8.80 THOMASTOWN 7.2 10.6 16 .10 23.12 .150 ELSTERNWICK Hankin 3, Blennerhassett 3, Tsiampas 2, Murphy, Bean, Nicholson, Christie . BEST Rosewarne, Ade Conlin, Oakley, Bell, Murphy, Alb Conlin . THOMASTOWN Leavold 3, Cedro 3, Karambelas 2, Petsinas 2, D.Fellows 2, LaRosa 2, A .Fellows 2, D.Farchione, D.Horkings, Koulinos, Bradford, Carroll, F.Farhione, Lentin. BEST LaRosa, D.Fellows, A .Fellows, Cedro, Kevin Harting, Horkings . STATE BANK 2 .4 5.9 8 .12 17.16.118 POWER HOUSE 1 .1 4 .3 8 .9 14 .15.99 STATE BANK Hargreaves 6, Cloke 4, Walimeyer 2, Dervan 2, Gniel, Beare, Burrage. BEST Dervan, Buy, Bolts, Hargraves, Walimeyer, Cloke . POWER HOUSE Evans 4, Flaherty 3, Stone 2, Brown, Hall, Hansen, Mcakay, Williams. BEST Hansen, Stewart, Hall, Flaherty, Desler, Stone. 39


WHITEFRIARS 3 .3 11 .10 20.16 29.19 .193 AJAX 2.2 2 .2 3 .4 5 .4 .34 WHITEFRIARS Pratt 6, Sutton 5. Tierney 4. Mark Reidy 2, Woodman 2 . Q Flanagan 2, Hay 2, Coghlan 2 . Strike 2 . Bateman, M .Harrison . BEST Mark Reidy. Tierney Jenkins . C Houston . Hay. Coghian AJAX Klooger 2 . Sheezel Rosner. Fagenbiat BEST Klooger. Brian Goldberg, Josem . Bloom, Leigh Goldberg, Goets . 0 . MENTONIANS 4 .5 7.11 13 .15 15.19.109 0 . CAMBERWELL 6 .1 10 .5 10 .8 13 .11 .89 0. MENTONIANS Acreman 4, Bournon 3 . Ruston 2, Sciacca 2 . Soiiey 2 . VSciacca. Best BEST MacQuire. Acreman, Barrett, Bournon. Grant . V Sciacca 0. CAMBERWELL Hodgson 4. Paterson 2 . Jackson 2. A Inkster 2, Burmeister, J .Lee. Armstrong . BEST Kerkviiet, Inkster, PatErson . Pike, Guthrie, Smith .

AQUINAS 2.2 4 .3 9 .8 11 .13.79 WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .1 1 .4 2 .8 5.9 .39 AQUINAS Croft 2, King 2, P.Gnerson 2 . Whitfield . Toole. McArthy. Livingstone, ???? BEST Team effort' WEST BRUNSWICK Traynor 2, Campagna, Capron, McNaughton BEST Cecchi . Fyffe. Johnstone. L .Lampard . S.Lampard, McNaughCon, Traynor NORTH BRUNSWICK 16.10.106 ST. BEDES 11 .12 .78 NORTH BRUNS. Lances 4, Bnffa 3, Serratore 2, H .Tsadtas 2, C.Fox 2 Cannon . Dimarco, ShernL BEST M Payne . Cannon, H .Tsialtas, Adams, Balatzi, Lianca s ST. BEDES Seeley 2, Hutchinson 2, McColough 2 . Boag, T.Beasley, Walker. Riordan . Dunlop BEST Boag, Berry. McColough . Seeley HEATHERTON 1 .3 3 .6 8 .12 10 .14.74 0 . ESSENDON 5 .7 12 .11 13 .15 19.16.130 HEATHERTON Butterworth 2, Easey, Uibrick, Todd, Lovitt, M . Ingles . Watson, Herdman. BEST R .Lovrit, Ulbrick, Patterson, Howell, Todd, T Lowtt . 0. ESSENDON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . O. GEELONG 2 .1 2 .1 7.5 9.10 .64 DOVETON 4 .3 9 .8 17.11 21 .14.140 0. GEELONG D .Hollis 2 . Clark 2, Twigg 2, Colaci, Borthwick, M .Davis BEST Youngman, Harwood. Ross . Twigg, Coiaci, Clar k DOVETON Burgess 3, Murphy 3, Giddens 3, S.Reiger 2, D .Reiger 2 . 0Donneli, Ric Thorweston 2 . Battle, Daly, Mair, Buegelar BEST O'Donnell, D .Reiger, Burgess . Beugellar. Murphy, S .Reger UHSOB 9.8 .62 BRUNSWICK 26.17.173 UHSOB Gathercole 4, Clements 3, Mazza, Grant. BEST Burns, Strahan . Orani . Gathercole BRUNSWICK Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. PENINSULA 5 .0 8.4 10 .5 11 .7.71 LA TROBE UNI 6 .5 9.6 13 .13 20.16.136 PENINSULA OB Hayes 3, Jarrott 3, Harrison, Morgan, Franks, Farrow BEST Reid, Anglis, Hayes, Glover, R . Sharpin, Scott .

COMM . BANK 13•18 .96 OLD CAREY 14 .14,98 COMM BANK A .Pitts 3, Clode 2, Pearson 2, A .Post 2, Woodw<:r .Post . BEST A Pitts, Wedding, J .Post. Joyce . Buttri ;Evans,J Woodward .OLDCAREYW.Brown 6. Blight 3 . A .Purcell 2. Oliver. Jones, Burg,, Christensen, BEST W.Brown, Blight, Bailagh . McQule. Sh . Christensen

ELTHAM 5.6 9 .9 13.11 14.16 .100 WAVERLEY 7.5 15.7 20 .13 29.20,194 WAVERLEY Martin 14, Blasi 4 . Cooper 3, Dunstan 2, J Bell, N .Be Hands Kane . Pazianas. Vercese BEST Martin. Dunstan Poime ., Wathen. Cooper, J Bel l

ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received, MAZENOD 6.4 9.7 16 .10 19.15 .129 UNI REDS 2 .3 4.6 6 .6 8 .9.57 MAZENOD A .Rogers 6. Riley 3, Palamara 2, Cox 2, Geoff Mat t 2 . McMullin, Sayers, G .Smith, Dicintio BEST A .Rogers. LucaG Rogers, Francis, Fitzgerald, Grimiso n UNI REDS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

DE LA BLUE 44 .20.284 COLLEGIANS 4 .5 .29 DE LA BLUE Brasher 12, Fiume 12, Brasher 4 . Fisher 4, Mcinneny

0. MELBURNIANS 1 .1 2 .1 2 .2 3 .3.21 KEW 3 .0 3 .1 5 .4 6.5.41 0. MELB . Taylor, Wilson, Hockney . BEST Taylor, Richards . Stapleton Dawson. Troup, Woodhouse KEW Dalton 2, D.Maclsaac 2, C .Macisaac, McDowell . BEWT McEnrc Veithws, Glenister, James, Dalton . D.Macisaa c 0 . XAVERIANS 15.17.107 DE LA SALLE 1 .4 .10 0 . XAVS McLean 3. Logan 2 . Doyle 2 . Kennedy 2, Silk 2 . Sheehan 2 . Moran . Lovegrove DE LA SALLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . BULLEEN/TEMP 3.1 5.3 5 .3 8.7.55 ST. BERNARDS 1 .2 2 .3 4 .7 5.9.39 BULL/TEMP Dagostino 3, O'Louchin 2, Murphy. Booth. Parris BEST Dagostmo, Williams Parkinson . Ryan . Parris . Rei d ST. BERNARDS Holden 2, Milesi, M .Creak, Hargreaves BEST M .Cunningham, Devers, Powell, M .Creak, G .Powel l MARCELLIN forfeited to COLLEGIAN S MONASH WHITES 2 .1 6 .3 9 .9 10.11 .71 O. SCOTCH 3.3 3 .5 5 .5 6 .7.43 MON WHITES Warner 3, Fleming 3, Gemmola, Young . Edwards BEST Bainbridge, Sammels, Ninnis, Edwards, Dionysopouios . Gay 0. SCOTCH Loughron 2, Middleton, Morrison, Buhagiar, Aird BEST Matthews, Buhagiar, Loughron . Clunies-Ross, Fuller, Nicholls BLOODS 5.5 .35 PORT COLTS 9.6,60 BLOODS Thomas, B.McDonel, Riseley, Shannon, Blair, BEST C.McDonel, Amarant, Shannon, Hutchinson, Witts. McAse y

PORT COLTS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

LA TROBE UNI Wilson 9, Wrigglesworth 3. Tucci 2, Bakogianis . Benbow, Cousins . Cummings, Fawcett, Sandy. BEST Lewis . Cousins . Wilson, Bakogianis, Martin, Tucci .

ANZ BANK 2.1 9.7 12.9 17.16 .118 ST. LEONARDS 6.7 7.10 8.12 10.14.74 ANZ BANK R .McDonald 6, Szeitz 5 . Schaper 2, Anstis, Sken, J.McDonald . Cumming. BEST Cumming, Szeitz, R McDonald . Shoppee, Marshall, Walkley. ST. LEONARDS Fitzgerald 2, McDonald 2, Levy 2, G .Bulluss, Guinane, Pound, Muldoon . BEST Fitzgerald, Valentini, Ng, Pound, Tsiavis . Brooks. ST. ANDREWS 0.2 4 .4 7.5 11 .9 .75 WILLIAMSTOWN 3.3 4 .5 6.5 8.7.55 ST. ANDREWS Briggs 2, Heaney 2, Macdonald 2, Mauro 2, Phelan, Ashby. BEST Great team effort by all players" WILLIAMSTOWN McGowan 2, Anderson 2, Harry, Tuck, M .Dervan . BEST Elliott, Calderwood, Neenan, Cannon, Featherston, Harry. 40

12.4 21 .8 23.10 .148 E HAILEYBURY 8 . 9 .6 .60 gANVUL ~ Broadbent 4, Devenish 3, Labady 3, B .Main 2, Tarr D. HAILEYBURY . JParton 2, Armstrong 2, McNider, Thomas, R.Parton BEST , "1 2.ng, Devenish, Chegwin, O'Leary, McKenzie, Jamieson ,, . ;-c 6ANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . 18.9 22 .11 31 .17.203 0. XAVERIANS 9.1 W H ITEFRIARS 1 .2 1 .3 1 .6 3.8.26 WHITEFRIARS Carbone, A .McVean, Ravenaki . BEST Butler, Fasan, ~ntyre, Reidy, G .White 0 . XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . UNI BLUES 0 .2 0.3 1 .3 3.6 .24 ORMOND 5 .7 14 .12 22.21 31 .27.213 UNI BLUES Weston 2 . English BEST Whitehead . Weston, Mulvihill, 11 , Hann . Jone s ORMOND Pastras 8, Sebo 4. Brown 4, Wood 3, Black 3 . Harrold 3 . ~ aoSaunders 2, Cerohni, Keleher. BEST Keleher, Sebo, Pastras . _;;,,r,ders, Ward, Hayes . Gribble

THERRY received forfeit fro m OLD GEELON G RICHMOND CENTRAL 22 .17.149 BALACLAVA 3 .3.21 RICH . CENTRAL Lang 6, PParas 3, Phillips 3 . Ricketts 3. Tymms 2, PSando 2, Bestow 2. Long . BEST PSando, Bastow, Jiggins, Parker. Mulvogue, Lan g BALACLAVA J.Smith, Hyde, C.Ryan . BEST Ottaway, Warren, Dueli . Pesco, S .Nayar, J .Smdh .

ST. KILDA received forfeit fro m STATE BAN K POWER HOUSE 10 .12 .72 ST. KEVINS 8 .4.52 POWERHOUSE Holmes 5, Stewart 2, Groves, Mathewson, Breit . BEST Holmes, Paul Stewart, Mathewson, Moody . Ric Dakin, Groves. ST. KEVINS McKenzie 4, Giffin 3, Long BEST Corrigan, Nolan, Hurley. M Hourigan, Haidamous, Browne. GTV-9 forfeited to SALESIANS KONTIAS A BYE .

iynes 3, Curran 2, Kruger 2, Crist, Marostica . BEST Kuchel, ;inrieny, Hynes, Crist, Marostica, Kruger. COLLEGIANS Allan, Singleton, Oldfield, Griffin . BEST Jefferson, ..::Ieton, Proctor, Jones, Docking, Oldfieid . MARCELLIN 8.13.61 0 . PAR. GREEN 12.17.89 MARCELLIN Doolan 2 . Wooller 2, Walsh, Kann, Leonard, Ellis . BEST p,ncan, Dendoncchio, Pertich, Fihs, Walsh, Leonard . 0. PAR. GREEN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

`ND ER 19 -ZONE 2 0. MELB. 4 .3 8 .14 12.15 15.18.108 MHSOB 0.2 1 .2 2.3 3 .4.22 0. MELB . Smither 5, Rose 3, Brockhoff 2, Cordner 2, Griffiths, Stribling, Dickson. BEST Griffiths . Burg, Rose, McDonald, Power Jones MHSOB J .Palmos, Hatzis, Etchell. BEST Apostolou, Newton, Exton, Hatzis, A .Palmos, Howell. 0. PAR. PURPLE 4 .4 5 .4 8.7 8.8 .56 O, BRIGHTON 1 .4 5 .12 8.15 15.18 .108 O.PAR . PURPLE Rowe 4, Vasileu 2, Cousins, J .Reidy. BEST Rowe . Robertson Donoghue, Gravell, Vasileu . Cousins . 0. BRIGHTON Templeton 5, Howden 3, Ryan 2, Baker, Lade '.' Reynolds. Talbot . Withall . BEST Joynson, Ryan, Howden, Lade, " :sher, Williamso n BULLEEN/TEMP 12 .20.92 NORTH O.B . 6 .6.42 BULLEEN/TEMP Tustin 14, Puiverenh 11, Shini 8, Young 7 . BEST Smith . Walsh, A.Pulverenti, Bone, McWaters, Mutimer . NORTH O.B. Tatti 3, Tripodi, Phee, Nardeila . BEST Irvine, Lithgow, 6Viggins, Phee, Trewin . CAUL. GRAMMARIANS 0.0 0 .0 1 .0 2.012 UNI BLACKS 6.6 20 .10 23.11 39 .20.254 UNI BLACKS McDonald 4, Moodield 4, Lillee 4, Weigard 3, Barbary 3, Hynes 2, Smith 2, Townsend 2, Hutchins 2 . BEST Watt, Spinks , Wilson, Tillyard, Robinson, Zappia, Pesavento Lane, Carra, Bokor, Shaddock, Longley, Brown . CAUL . GRAMMARIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. ST. BERNARDS 0 .0 1 .2 3 .3 3.3 .21 0 . SCOTCH 6 .3 9 .5 12.5 16 .7.103 ST. BERNARDS Grassi, McEvoy, Gilmour. BEST Boucher, Overman, Law, Wood, Mullins, McEvoy . 0. SCOTCH Millington 4, Stubbs 3, D .Steele 2, Allard 2, B.Steele, RSteele, Howell, Fletcher, Cowper . BEST B.Steele, Worssam, Cowper, Fletcher, Johnston, Bradfield . THERRY 19 .11 .125 MONASH BLUES 9 .17.71 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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THERRY Schembn 6, Goodwin 3, Sandman 2, Crotty 2, Smith, Rossignolo, Masters. Bull, Ford, Barron . BEST Smith, Mieiicki, Masters . Grocock . Schmebc Crotty. MONASH BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

UNDER 19ZONE3 1 FAWKNER 5 .1 6.4 8.6 11 .6 .72 0 , TRINITY 3.2 5.6 7.10 12 .19.91 FAWKNER Leahy 3, Nassif 3, Ball 2, Habgood . Selek. Karaca . BEST Justin Wilson, Ball, Leahy, Houston, Dogenec Nassi f 0 . TRINITY Beamish 3, Lynch 2, Symons 2, Hodder 2, P .Harvey. Thomas, Gutteridge . BEST Gutteridge, Madder, Bmsenam, G .Harvey, Beamish, Symons. HAMP. ROVERS 3.1 8.8 11 .16 12 .18.90 MAZENOD 3.2 5.3 9.4 12 .11 .83 MAZENOD Riley 3, McLean 3, Barton, Fisher, Fitzsimmons, Lenette, Ward, Murray . BEST Signal, Ward, Lenette, Fisher . Cobban, Murray HAMP. ROVERS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . DE LA GOLD 20 .14.134 ST. KEVINS 12.8.80 DE LA GOLD Watts 6 . Hubery 2, C .Rudd 2 . Hagen 2 . Jackson 2, Fay, Bolt, Canning, Burke, Haddod, Bright . BEST Fa . B Hoy, Watts, Foreham, Burgio, C .Rudd . ST. KEVINS Fraser 4, Foley 2, Quinlan 2, Murphy 2, Brovmbili, Heaton . BEST Terzini, Fraser, Nanfra . Quinlan, Brierty, Foley. PARKSIDE 3 .1 4 .4 8 .10 9.12 .66 THOMASTOWN 1 .1 3 .9 4 .9 7.12 .54 PARKSIDE No goal kickers supplied . BEST Hansen, Combes, Mivmoski, Stuart, Karagianis . Erbesa. THOMASTOWN Naumouski 3, Formosa 2, D'Avoine, Papaioanou . BEST Panaioanou, Paras, Formosa, McNamara, D'Avome . IVANHOE 3 .4 5 .7 5.10 9.14 .68 AQUINAS 6 .7 10 .12 14.19 19.20 .134 AQUINAS Walshe 6, A .McEvoy 3, McDonald 2, Livingstone 2, Maher 2, Denver, Sheenan, J.McEvoy, Clifford, Upton . BEST Krakouer, Clifford, Walshe. Kristian, Maher, Upton. IVANHOE Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived. ALBANVALE A BYE.

A RESERVE SECTIO N KEW 2.2 2 .3 6.8 10.10.70 PARKSIDE 1 .3 6 .5 9.9 13 .12 .90 KEW M .Peric 5, Royston 3, White, R .O'Kalyi . BEST Price, M .Peric, Viglioth, luliano, White, Royston . PARKSIDE Denami 3, Dunbabin 3, Jackson 3, R .Gard, J .Panlari . Wilson, King . BEST ??? 0 . . XAVERIANS 4 .1 10 .4 13.6 13.7.85 MARCELLIN 4 .4 7.7 7.7 9 .8.62 0. XAVERIANS Heaphy 6, Webb 3, PVisentmi 2, Bourke, Atkins . BEST McLean, 0'Sullivan, Bourke, Collopy, Webb, Brennan . MARCELLIN Buhagiar 3, Dillon 2, Amad, Mason, Abbott, O'Callaghan . BEST Casagranda, Amad, Cooper, Day, Dillon, Stewart . UNI BLUES 6 .4 11 .7 15 .7 17.9.111 NORTH O.B. 2 .0 5.1 5.2 7.6 .48 UNI BLUES Lowe 4, Walton 2, Formosa 2, Howden 2, Cohen, Lawley, Holmes, Kennedy, Tratnlak, McIntosh, Freemantle . BEST Stephens . Cohen, Ballard, Howden, Buckley, Hickey. NORTH O .B. Bevanda, Alevraz, Pearse, Siluca, Bugeja, Kearney, Callaghan. BEST Scott, Bevanda, Bugeja, Sharpe, Siluca, Hogan . 0. PARADIANS 1 .3 1 .6 4 .7 4.10 .34 COLLEGIANS 3 .3 6 .12 9.13 14.16 .100 0 . PARADIANS PCaddy 2, Walls, Shannon . BEST Fahey, Caddy, Shannon, Mullavey, Hammond . COLLEGIANS Cooper 7, Coyne 2 . N.Schmidt 2, J .Schmidt 2, Peck. BEST J .Schmidt, Baxter, McQueen, Conron, Lord, Tadgell . ORMOND 2.4 8.8 13.11 18.13.121 O. SCOTCH 1 .4 4.5 5.8 5 .9.39 ORMOND Schuhkraft 7, Oaten 3, Roe 3, Stewart 2, Anderson 2, Boyanton 2 . BEST Roe, Schuhkraft, Boyanton, Stewart, McConville, Oaten . 0. SCOTCH D. Hooper 2, Crump, Hawkins, Shepherd . BEST Forbes, Bones, Japp, Sherwen, Hawkins, Cain . 41


0 . MELBURNIANS 6 .1 9.2 15.5 18 7.115 0 . TRINITY 3 .1 4.3 4.3 6.3 .39 0. MELB. G Harns 5, Elstoff 3, Ellinghouse 2, Mead 2, Tymmes Bult . D Nelson BEST R.Nelson, Ell ghouse Tymmes, G Harris, POD Wilson, D Nelso n 0 . TRINITY McAree 2, Summut, Beamish, Davey, A. Kmeary, BEST Smith, Neave,~Sammut, Beer, Phaedonos, A . Kineal y FAWKNER 1 .1 2 .5 3.5 3 .8.26 DE LA SALLE 4 .3 7.3 9.4 9 .7.61 FAWKNER R .Cohen, Tymms, ould . BEST Livingstone, Tymms . R Cohen, Dehenin, Horvath, Gosewincke l DE LA SALLE Sullivan 3. Mulcahy 2, O'Brien, Wyles, Buckley, O'Callaghan . BEST Steiger, Kellett, Beddoe, M .O'Callaghan, Sullivan, Dwye r BULLEEN/TEMP 3 .3 7.5 10.11 13.13.91 MONASH BLUES 0 .0 1 .1 2.1 2 .1 .13 BULLEEN/TEMP Glover 5, Faulkner 3, Frosinoss 2, TBone, Miles . Wilson. BEST De Goldi, A.Rosarntis, Frosinoss, Miles, Glover, Faulkner MONASH BLUES Spencer, Balsarini. BEST Wood, Rodon , Spencer, Kanizay, Andritsos, Hanlon . 0 . BRIGHTON 2 .4 2.5 5.6 5 .7.37 UNI BLACKS 4 .4 8 .13 8.16 16.18.114 0. BRIGHTON Smyth 2, Bennett, Cochran, Hill, BEST Cochran, Latzer, Bennett, Goderidge, Styles, Thompson . UNI BLACKS Slogren 3, Bell 3, Phillipson 2, Capp 2, Lagastes, Belay, Coker, Cummins, Perry, Robinson BEST Russell, Robinson, Bell, Capp, Davie, Slogren ST. BERNARDS 3 .4 8.5 9.7 11 .9 .75 THERRY 1 .3 1 .4 2 .4 2.4.16 ST. BERNARDS O'Brien 3, Burke 2, O'Connor 2, Bond, Jago, Mulkearns, Toto. BEST Haddad, Saundry, O'Connor, O'Brien, J .Monaghan, Burke . THERRY McMahon, Boden . BEST Griffiths, Bell, Moran, Boden, Goodwin, Oavern .

sett?~~:; r; -s~ v~-.>_.__-.f ~`-~- _ <`_'~~t~_ ~~ • O.HAILEYBURY 4.4 5.6 10.7 12.12 .84 BANYULE 1 .1 3.4 3.6 5.8.38 0. HAILEYBURY Robertson 3, Lassock 3, King 2, A .Wigg, P.Wigg, Mytton, Gilchrist . BEST Robertson, Noske, Bennett, P .Wigg, Gilchrist, A .Wigg . BANYULE Bowler 2, PWilliams 2, Scullin . BEST Hogan, C.Pyers, West, PWilliams, Power, Moore. ST KEVINS 0.0 2.1 2 .1 3.3.21 ST KILDA 3.3 4.5 8.11 12.13.85 SKOB Vivian, NaMra, Hall. BEST Stone, Holden, R . Hourigan, Vivian, Richardson, Charles ST KILDA Healy 4, Bethink 2, McMahon, Struth, Anens, Sossa, P LaFontaine, M . Boyd . BEST Fiddler, Struth, D. LaFontaine, Harper, Sossa, Healy CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .1 4.3 5.3 14.6.90 OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 3.3 7.6 7.6.48 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Bacon 3, pearce 2, Bourke 2, Headlam 2 . Atkinson 2, S. Williams, Maestros, Morrison . BEST S. Williams, Morrison, K . Dachs, Stanjo, Atkinson, C . Roseman. OLD IVANHOE Weeton 3, Cargin, Naim, Chalkley, Mans. BEST Chalkley, Ritchie, Naim, Marrs, Cargin, Sellec k IVANHOE 0.0 4.1 5 .3 6.8.44 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .6 3.6 9 .8 12.13.85 IVANHOE Cameron 2, C. Flynn, King, Libertone. BEST Cameron, D. Lbertone, J . Djoric, S. Hall, L . Blakney, Szygalski. HAMPTON ROVERS Geeson 2, Griffin 2, Hunter 2, Jopling 2, Ivey, Jones, Malin, Poulter BEST Mulholland, Haggett, Geeson, Poulter, Pryor, Elliott . BALACLAVA 4.4 5.4 7.5 9.5.59 PRESTON 2 .0 7.3 10.5 16.6.102 BALACLAVA Talarico 3, Read 2, A . Brewlin, K. Hartley, S . Hill, Morrison . BEST Oaten, Spalding, Talarico, James Sist, Cassar. PRESTON Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 42

MHS OLD BOYS 3 .2 9.6 12 .12 I r 1-. t 3 BULLEEN UNITED 2 .3 3.6 4,7 6.-; ,'3 MHSOB Verma 6, Lothenngton 3, Martin 2, Gately 2, Brydon 2 . B 2 BEST Gately, Verma, Brydon, Legovich. Riska, Webster BULLEEN UNITED Mitilineos, Gandolfo, Flanagan, Thom . Humphrey. BEST Sexton, Thompson, Rad::.~frHuntigo,A l Humphrey, May, A, Humphrey .ELSTRNWICK 2 .0 2 .0 4 .1 412 THOMASTOWN 5.5 11 .9 14.11 17.18,1205 ELSTERNWICK Ramsay 2, McLennan, Whelan BEST R Eklo-, Eklom, Ballantyne, Ramsay, Peppard, Heath . THOMASTOWN Camillen 5, Molella 2, Kalpaks 2, A Fleming, Le ; , Everitt, Golledge, Pearson. Tsakmakis, Pellegrino, Mirra BEST Mc :-, Tsakmakis, Coverdale, A Fleming, Prinzi, Kalpaki

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POWER HOUSE 1 .2 4.4 5 .4 5 .6.360 STATE BANK Noronha 3, Lawton 3. D. Brown 2, Elford, Thurgc BEST Grant, Noronha, Elford, A. Brown, Keating, Watt . POWER HOUSE Corbett 2, Wilson 2, Glasser BEST Corbett, 4ViI t sTnt,HariWeSw WHITEFRIARS 7.2 14 .9 18 .12 29.15.189 AJAX 0.0 0 .0 2 .0 2 .0.12 WHITEFRIARS Peter O'Brien 8, Bonnyman 5, Paul O'Brien 3 Te- .:~--,, 3 . P Ciardulh 3, Paul Reidy 2 . Guggenheimer 2, Dunn 2, Hughes . BL3 Peter O'Brien, Newton, Toohey, P Ciardul6, Hughes, Van Rar, ; AJAX Moroech, Diamond BEST P Lebransky, Bassett, Lourie E Zielinski, Carp, Ralch . OLD MENTONIANS 2 .1 2 .4 4 .9 7.10.52 OLD CAMBERWELL 1.2 3 .7 4.7 6.11 .47 OLD MENTONIANS BEST T O'Brien, S. Ingram, T. Cowell, C. Gardr . C Davis, A. Petrov . OLD CAMBERWELL Lenton 2, Gan, Young, P Crundell, Wilson BEST Huntly, S. Crundell, P. Crundell, Young, Brown, Salvans

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.2 2 3.5 4.6 .30 pENINSULA 27.1 13.2 .3 15 .15 18.19.127 LATR08E UNI . Come, Johny BEST Morgan, Ricketts, Fisher, pENINSULA Lou, Rowdy Dolphin . McLachlan 7. Cavalien 3, Blaskett 2, Limperakis 2 , LATROBE .UNI n !-orrice Polatos, Zuccala BEST Cavalien, McLachlan, ,; Name, Zuccala. Morrice

8.6 10.9 10.9 .69 ANZ BANK 5.4 5T LEONARDS 0 .0 46 5.6 7.7.49 ANZ BANK Riley 2, Birkenfelds 2, Duscher 2, Strahan, Downs, Duke . BEST Birrell, Holland, Dickins . Slattery, Downs, Sweeney STLEONARDS Hayden 3, S . Dunphy, Ingram, O'Connell, Ross BEST _~ McCully, S Dunphy, Walker, Ross

ST ANDREWS 2.6 2.8 5.13 7.14.56 WILLIAMSTOWN 0.1 3 .1 3.1 4.3.27 ST ANDREWS Mansour 2, Peterson 2, T. Davies, Little, Steward BEST D Bartlett, D. Iles, O'Keefe, Overend, Peterson, Stewar d

WILLIAMSTOWN Dawson 2, Temby, Waddell. BEST Dona, Temby, Ryan, Smith, Lugowski . Bubni c COMMONWEALTH BANK 6 .6.42 OLD CAREY 8.11 .59 COMM . BANK Pratt, Yusuf. Panagiotopoulos . Parnell, Harrison, P Pitts BEST Pratt, Jenkins, Dunkley . Panagiotopoulos, S McNamee, Mehmet OLD CAREY Graham 3, McQuade 2, Hearn, Neate, Kerr. BEST A Cope, Kerr, Pang, Bourke, Trentfield, Neate . MAZENOD 2 .5 3.7 5 .11 7.17.59 UNI REDS 3 .1 5.1 6 .2 6 .4 .40 MAZENOD OC Tilley, S. Bray, Bateman, S. Bakens, Hogan, Livolti, D Bray . BEST Campbell, Sinclair, Rolfe, Neil, Cincotta, S Baken s FOOTSCRAY I .T. - BYE WAVERLEY - BYE

SECOND PHONE, PRESS CORRESPONDEN T The Press Correspondent and Tribunal Secretary, GEORGE McTAGGART, now has a second phone - 528 2471 - which may be used for all general calls, but try 528 3319 first . B SECTION clubs are now required to PHONE DETAI L S of Goalkickers and Best Players to the Press Correspondent between 4 .30 p.m . and 5 .30 p .m . (same time as A Section) to

528 3319 or 528 2471 .

The Fight for the Four (Home games in CAPITALS ) A SECTIO N 3rd UNIVERSITY BLUES 40 - Old Scotch, Old Paradians, KEW, Old Xaverians 4th MARCELLI N 32 - KEW, Collegians, ORMOND, Old Paradian s 5th NORTH OLD BOYS 32 - OLD XAVERIANS, Ormond, OLD PARADIANS, Ke w 6th OLD PARADIANS 32 - Parkside, UNIVERSITY BLUES, North O.B., MARCELLI N B SECTIO N 3rd THERRY 36 - BULLEENTEMP, OLD TRINITY, Fawkner, University Blacks 28 - De La Salle, FAWKNER, Bulleen/Temp, MONASH BLUES 4th OLD MELBURNIAN S 28 - OLD BRIGHTON, Therry, UNI BLACKS, St Bernard s 5th OLD TRINITY 6th BULLEEN/TEMP 28 - Therry, Old Brighton, OLD MELBURNIANS, Fawkner 7th UNI BLACKS 24 - ST BERNARDS, DE LA SALLE, Old Trinity, THERRY 8th ST BERNARDS 24 - Uni Blacks, MONASH BLUES, De La Salle, OLD TRINIT Y C SECTIO N 4th BALACLAVA 36 - Hampton Rovers, OLD IVANHOE, St Kilda CBA 5th HAMPTON ROVERS 36 - BALACLAVA, ST KILDA, Banyul e 6th PRESTO N 32 - CAULFIELD GR, BANYULE, St Kevin s D SECTIO N 4th STATE BANK 36 - Old Camberwewll, Whitefriars, MHSO B 5th MHSO B 32 - Thomastown, ELSTERNWICK, State Ban k 6th OLD CAMBERWELL 28 - STATE BANK, BULLEEN UNITED, Elsternwic k E SECTION 3rd ST BEDES 40 - AQUINAS, Uni High, OLD GEELON G 4th DOVETO N 40 - UHSOB, LATROBE UNI, West Brunswic k 5th OLD ESSENDON 38 - NORTH BRUNSWICK, Old Geelong, UHSOB 6th WEST BRUNSWICK 36 - OLD GEELONG, Brunswick, DOVETON F SECTION 4th WILLIAMSTOWN 36 - ANZ BANK, Mazenod, ELTHAM 5th UNI REDS 36 - FIT, ST LEONARDS, BY E 6th WAVERLEY 32 MAZENOD, BYE, St Leonards 7th COMMONWEALTH BANK 3 2 BYE, ANZ Bank, FI T 8th ANZ BANK 32 - Williamstown, COMMON . BANK, St Andrews NEXT WEEK : "THE FIGHT FOR THE FOUR" - UNDER 19s " "THE FIGHT TO AVOID RELEGATION - ALL GRADES " THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

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Next Week's Matche s

TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL - AUGUST 1ST JULY 29TH ROUN D N . COX ( Ormond) - Striking - Suspended two matches . G. BIDDLESTONE (Therry) - Striking - Suspended th re e matches . Witness J. GOLLANT (St Bernards) - reprimanded for unsatisfactory evidence . A . DEMPSEY (St Bernards) - Head-butting - Suspended six matches . A . SMYTHE (Bulleen Templestowe) - Striking - Suspended two matches. J . MATTHEW ( Ivanhoe) - Striking - Suspended one match . J . EMPEY (Bulleen United) - Striking (two charges) - Suspended five matches on 1st charge ; thre e matches on 2nd charge . R . CREIGHTON (Bulleen United) - Striking - Suspended three matches. D. COLACI ( Old Geelong) - Striking - Suspended five matches. P. DAWSON (ANZ Bank) - Striking - Suspended two matches . F. FOO (Collegians U19) - Abuse to umpi re - Suspended two matches . *R . ROYALS ( Caul Gramm U19) - Disputing decisions - Suspended one match . * G. GRAHAM ( St Bernards U19) - Unduly ro ugh play - Suspended th ree matches . G. KARACA ( Fawkner U19) - Misconduct - Reprimanded . J. KOURYIALAS ( Banyule Res) - Striking - Suspended six matches. A . MURPHY (St Kilda CBC Res) - Striking - Suspended three matches . E. WOORTMAN ( Brunswick Res) - Striking - Suspended two matches . *Accepted prescribed penalty .

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Abusive and Obscene Language

Clubs are advised that the penalties that apply to the Under 19 competition in relation to the Abusive and Obscene Language will now apply to all sections of the competition . That is `An audible obscenity will result in the player being automatically ordered from the field for 15 minutes of playing time. If a second offence occurs or if one of the umpires is the subject of the obscenity, the player will be reported and automatically sent off for 15 minutes of playing time "

INVESTIGATION S HEARINGS - WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 26TH PARKSIDE U19s - Conduct unbecoming, as 4 players were reported in the one match (v . Hampton Roveres 1/7) - team on probation and required to meet weekly quota of officials (timekeeper, boundary umpire, goal umpire plus 3 other officials) . FAWKNER and THOMASTOWN U19s - Both teams engaged in 4 separate melees during the game on July 8th involving spectators, officials and players - both teams found guilty and fined $500 each . OLD XAVERIANS and OLD PARADIANS (A) - Conduct unbecoming as both clubs were involved in 2 melees during the game on June 24th - both teams found guilty : Old Paradians fined $200 and Old Xaverians ($250) - extra $50 against Old Xaverians due to similar finding 1988 . OLD XAVERIANS v OLD PARADIANS (A) - Old Xaverians against B . McClements (Old Paradians) for allegedly striking T. Stoney (Old Xaverians) . Charge of striking sustained - player reprimanded . Pre liminary Investigations being carried out : Investigation Committee sits next Wednesday August 9th .

M E LEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" . 44

A SECTION SuOTCH V PARKSIDE (At . Elsternwick Park) -OLLEGIANS V MARCELLI N Rr .!OND V NORTH O .B. p,RADIANS V UNI BLUES V>`I O, XAVERIANS B SECTIO N --aERRY v 0 . TRINITY (At E'wick Park Sunday 13th Aug) BLACKS V DE LA SALL E c ~- BERNARDS V MONASH BLUES BRIGHTON V BULL/TEMPLESTOWE ,.!ELBURNIANS V FAWKNE R C SECTION PRESTON v BANYUL E HAMPTON ROVERS V . ST. KILDA 3Ai_ACLAVA V OLD IVANHOE -NHOE V CAUL. GRAMMARIAN S HAILEYBURY V ST . KEVIN S D SECTION OLD CAMBERWEEL V BULLEEN UTD :.IAX v THOMASTOW N ,D MENTONIANS V POWER HOUSE ,'7HITEFRIARS V STATE BANK .1 :-ISOB V ELSTERNWIC K E SECTION BRUNSWICK WEST BRUNSWICK HSOB V ST. BEDES O, GEELONG V 0. ESSENDON . DUINAS V HEATHERTON PENINSULA V NORTH BRUNSWICK DOVETON V LA TROBE UN I F SECTION UNI REDS V ST. LEONARDS :?aZENOD V WILLIAMSTOWN ELTHAM V OLD CAREY =,'\1Z BANK V COMM . BANK FOOTSCRAY IT. v ST. ANDREWS NAVERLEY A BYE

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(Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p .m. - Reserves by 3 p.m. FINE : FIVE DOLLAR S (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores by 5 .30 p.m . FINE : TEN DOLLARS . (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press Correspondent by 5.30 p.m . ; scores (if necessary) by 6 p.m. ; or B Section details to Press Correspondent by 6 .30 p.m. FINE: TEN DOLLARS .

HEATHERTON (Sen & Res) - Cb & Cc - $40 THERRY (H Sec) - Cb & Cc - $20 UNIVERSITY BLUES (U19) - Ca - $ 5 ST KEVINS (Res) - Ca - $5

1*R1 :CTJ4,T11 : Mi m i PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT O ELSTERNWICK PARK

G SECTION FIRST SEMI FINA L SECOND SEMI FINA L H SECTION FIRST SEMI FINA L SECOND SEMI FINAL UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 0. P GREEN V BANYUL E COLLEGIANS V WHITEFRIARS MARCELLIN V ORMON D DE LA BLUE V UNI BLUE S 0. HAILEYBURY V O . XAVERIAN S UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 0. SCOTCH V MHSOB UNI BLACKS V MONASH BLUES ST. BERNARDS V O . BRIGHTON CAUL . GRAMMARIANS V NORTH O .B . 0. MELBURNIANS V BULLEEN/TEMP THERRY V O. PAR . PURPL E UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 ST. KEVINS V AQUINA S ALBANVALE V THOMASTOWN PARKSIDE V FAWKNER MAZENOD V O. TRINIT Y DE LA GOLD V IVANHOE HAMPTON ROVERS A BY E

PHONING OF DETAILS A and B SECTIONS 4 .30 P.M . to 5.30 P.M . (Early as Possible ) Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at

528 3319 or 528 2471 PHONING OF SCORES SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S BEFORE 5 P.M . RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . ALSO G,H SECTION S (PLAYED EARLY) BEFORE 3 P.M . to MR . RON HALLY a t

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Personality Par s STATE BANK 350 Congratulations to Jeff Inglis on achieving thi s milestone. Jeff's personal achievements are too numerous to mention . Club record holder, senior best and fairest 4 times, reserve best and fairest, 'H' grade best and fairest. A committeeman for many years, Jeff has been involved in the push for the club to reach the higher grades . A commitment we all at State Bank hope hs continues with . Jeff this year took on the task of coaching 'H' grade, once again showing his desire to help strengthen the club . Congratulations Jeff you are one of the Club's greats and also a fine ambassador for amateur football . 300 TO DAKE S Powerhouse legend Peter Dakin plays his 300th game for the club against Elsternwick today (5/8/89) . Dakes commenced his career for the House way back in 1962 in our juniors . In 1964 he captained our Under 19 side and played his first senior game . For the next few seasons Dakes was full back for our seniors who were then in B Grade. After that he reverted to full forward which has remained his favourite position . His highlights include 13 goals against National Bank and being a member of our 1978 Reserves Grand Final Team . Last match Peter kicked 8 goals against GTV9 to place him 2nd on the H Grade goalkicking list . Off the field Dakes has been even more important and influential . He has held every position in the Club, including President (1979-1981), Secretary and Treasurer. Peter was made a Life Member of the Club in 1982, and is often referred to as the 'Graeme Richmond' of Powerhouse in Amateur circles . As a footballer Dakes retired briefly at the tender age of 36 but returned again at 38 and is still going strong . Equally important is that he is a tireless worker off the field . Hardly a day would pass without a phone call from Dakes who is once again the Club Secretary. Well done Dakes, and congratulations from all at Powerhouse . Will there be any more milestones? 300 GAMES FOR ALAN QUAIF E Today (5/8) against Old Ivanhoe, SKOB senior coach Alan Quaife is involved in his 300th game of amateur football as either a player or a coach . Alan joined SKOB as a senior coach in 1987 with immediate success, taking the club to the D-grade grand final in that year. Since then he has carried on with the same enthusiasm and commitment but unfortunately theclub has not had the same success . Alan has been a great asset to the club being a tireless worker . His great love of the game has been infectious to many of the younger members of the club . All at SKOB wish Alan well in his 300th game today and the future and thank him for his contributions to the club. 46

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All at Hampton Rovers congratulate Ian "TooRogerson, who last week played his 200th game :,; ; the club. This achievement is a tribute to Ian er_ clubman as much as a player. Ian came to the cp ;, in 1978 as an Under-19 and immediately made , presence felt as a cubman . Ian was manager of ii junior section of the club for 2 years, manager of ,Under-10's, club statistician and was rewarded with 'I

Best Clubman award in 1983. As a player, Ian's achievements are equa~i, outstanding . Few would believe that a little rotund pla~ .;, could be as skillful and pacy as Ian . Second B&F Under-19 in 1978, Senior Most Improved, 1983, Senior Most Determined 1984, second B&F in seniors 1985 arejust a few handed out to Ian in histime at the Ro, : =l _RetirmnfoplaygscidertonfIa l the moment, but Hampton Rovers supporters wil, be well pleased at the contribution he has made both or, and off the field . Congratulations on reaching your2uu game milestone Ian, and thank you from the Club . A MILESTONE TO A "MUSCLE MAN" Congratulations go to Peter " Skins" Sawyer wh o reached the milestone of 150 games for Heatherton last week (29/7) . This man who looks something like a body-builder gone terribly wrong is a true clubman in every sense of the word, having spent many years on the committee and is always a regular on the training track . Many years ago "Skins" played the friend'v game of soccer, but after scoring a goal one day and having 10 men kissing and hugging him he decided to turn to a man's game and play Aussie rules . Now days through years of hard work and dedicated training "Skins" has tu rned into a good consistent player who shows no fear in getting the ball . From all at H . FC. well done "Skins" and we all look forward to your next hair cut! MONASH LEGEND SCORES SLOWEST TON EVER From our London Correspondents : Monash Blues congratulate Ian HARRY Hildebrand on finally achieving his 100th game against BulleenTemplestowe. Harry joined the Ashes in the Under 19's in 1982, and has since averaged nearly 12 games a year . This figure does not reflect h s football ability, but rather his ability to get injured . He retained the honour of injuring himself after clashes with an umpire (accidental), a goalpost, a boundary line, and even his own legs . Despite his setbacks he is still regarded as a sensational mark-attempter and an expert long-distance behind-scorer. Opposition player can identify No . 6 as the roughly-shaven, broadly-smiling centre-half-forward who is waving both arms in the air while falling backwards over himself . Harry is admired around the club as a humorist and energetic social organiser, and is especially popular with the female suporters . We wish "The Big H" all the best in the future, and hope he can go on to play at least 110 games. the future. OLD MENTONIANS - $1,000 RAFFLE NIGHT Tickets are still available from Russell Macguire for next Saturday's'$1,00 raffle draw (August 12) . Tickets are $20 each and monies and butts should be forwarded to Russell ASA P THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

OLD HAILEYBURIANS' RECORD-BREAKER REACHES 250 Nevilfa'Schmidt 250 J

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e 'uro ;,e the all-time games record of club legend, Andy Home, whose tally of 245 had stood for over ten ~~rs: Schmidty's" long and distinguished caree r n 1974, the clu b's first at the school ovals at Keysgh .After tasting success and'B'gradein his first "ears, Neville stuck through thick and thin as the ;o finished its time in the market garden area in _;~ressing style . From 1981 to 1985 he was one of ;,i, ,b's few shining lights as it finished either seventh eighth . Now presumably in the twilight of a great ear (although you never can tell!) the "OX" now has chance to return to the winning lists regularly and erhaps taste the greatest success of all . Aongst Neville's achievements arethe 1980 Best m F=~irest, VAFA representation in 1983-84, and a year Ciub Captain in 1984 ; somehow he failed to make dy Langford-Jones' "greatest-ever" team at th e .;,,,b's 25th year reunion, even if selector LangfordJ .,nes did himself!

Although Neville 's early days were spent in defence, Neil Crompton moved him to the key forward posts to great effect in the early eighties . Since then he has booted nearly 300 goals and, as one of the club's great avers of a goal, has been rewarded with a more or less iegular spot at full-forward in a year where the ball has been in the Bloods' attacking zone most of the time . At the time of writing he led their goalkicking with 38 goals, only 11 shy of his best effort . If he finished on ~op at the season's end, it will be the third time he has done so. In 1981 he produced one of his best efforts, kicking 11 goals against Alphington . The next week he broke huis jaw in a collision with team-mate Roger Gerny. Schmidty and former club great Don Lord are inseparably bound by the number 3 jumper, of which they have been the only OHAFC bearers since the club's inception in 1961 . Both exhibited great vigour,durability, straight-forwardness and strength, even if neither were over-endowed with great pace! Other memories of Schmidty include that mouldy old St . Kilda jumper he wore (still wears?!) regularly to training, his enormous kicking and seeming indestructibility. On windy Keysborough days he would typically stay at the windy end of the ground all day, so central was he to his team's fate. In later years he THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1989

has shown a greater trend to conversation with the opposition, although not always friendly. In older age he is also more easily aroused and irritated these days, just a little like a grizzly bear . Neville's great career is deserving of a great salute from all Old Haileyburians, especially with 250 games and the club record now both securely under his belt Now it's time to add the greatest team accolade of all - a premiership. JEPPO GETS THE TO N Old Camberwell Grammarians Paul Jepson, played his 100 game on 22/7/89 . Jeppo is renowned for his play-on game and his long-kicking . His skills in th game are always an amazement to the spectators . Jeppo's feats on the football ground are only outdone by his feats in Melbourne night clubs . Well done Jeppo and congratulations from everyone at Old Camberwell . 100 AT TRINIT Y Chris "Glassy" Glass today plays his 100th game for Old Trinity. Chris came to us in 1983 and since then has established himself as the most courageous and respected member of the senior team . He has won numerous awards at the club including "most courageous", and the "coaches award", but perhaps his most satisfying achievement came as a team memberof the 1985 D grade premiershipteam which went through the year undefeated . "Glassy" is also a strong social member of the club and heavily involved in the club committee . Perhaps however, the highlight of his social life at the club came when, under the alias name "Crystal Glass" he won the Miss Trinity title for 1986 . Good luck and good on ya' Glassy ! 100 GAMES AT OLD MENTONIAN S Dino Sciacca, an elusive free-running footballer, today plays his 100th game (5/8) - the second Sciacca to achieve this significant milestone . Younger brother to Vince, Dino is a freakish possession gatherer each week and his recent form has been a model of consistency. A fitness fanatic, triathalete and former cop, this fiery and enthusiastic talent sets himself a high standard of performance - possessing great skills on either side of his body. All at OMFC wish Dino well for today's game, tonight's celebrations and the forthcoming finals . 50 GAMES AT OLD MENTONIAN S Tony Bournon played his 50th game for Old Mentonians recently and the entire Club was relieved that he arrived at the ground in time to achieve this milestone. Tony is a highly skilled footballer (just ask him!) and a tremendous goalsneak . he provides the finishing polish to many Old Mentonian attacks and features regularly in the best players both for Old Mentonians and Darby's Disco. All at Old Mentonians congratulate Tony on his 50th game and we look forward to more great football in the next 50 . POWERHOUSE '50' Congratulations to Craig Newland on playing his 50th game against State Bank last week. `Fraggles' joined the club in 1987 as a student in his first year down from the country and has proven to be a most popular clubman . He continues to play outstanding football in the back pocket and displays tremendous courage for his size and a determination that the whole club respects . 47


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