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EDITORIAL by Phil Steven s
THE ~PORTSC ÂŽ lia SUPREME TEAM COMPETITIO N URNS F, l1aday you will notice the centrespread that explains this year's outstanding competition which has been put together jointly by Sportscover and the VAFA. Similar to other competitions, the Supreme Team competition like last year's competition asks Amateur supporters and anyone interested in the VAFA to nominate 6 backmen, 6 utility players and 6 forwards who will accumulate points for you on a weekly basis, hopefully accumulating for you 800 points which will earn you personally $20,000 and a further $20,000 for a VAFA club, if you have nominated a club on the official entry form.
It is necessary for all club Press Correspondents to ensure when they are faxing or posting goal scorers to the VAFA, which will be used in determining the Supreme Team Competition, to make sure that each player's name is clearly shown and the number of goals scored is accurate . This is because we must be exactly certain who it is we are attributing points to for the Sportscover Supreme Competition. The entry to the competition is free, and represents unbelievable prizes - $20,000 for you and $20,000 for your club. The closing date is Wednesday May 2 2nd, so you don't have much time to get your entry in (5 days only in fact!) .
stamps each entry form that comes past then with their own club stamp or print the club name so that they are the nominated club on as many forms as possible . Don't let the opportunity to win $20,000 for the club slip by . The top points earners (2) should 800 points not be achieved, wi ll receive top prizes (sti ll to be decided) . The competition starts from Round 6, although the performance of the 12 players you nominate as fonvards and backs will have their performances counted from and including round 4 to round 18 . The performances of the 6 utility players (umpire votes) nominated will be counted from and including round 1 to round 18 . Points accumulate as fo llows : 0 1 point for every goal kicked by a player selected as a forward. 0 1 points for each player nominated as a backman whose senior team wins* * ÂŽ 1 point for each vote awarded to a player at the end o f season Vote Count Evening, who is nominated as a player .
If nominated hackman is out injured, suspended or not selected, points are still accumulated if senior team wins .
Brian Woodhead is the person to contact at Sportscover should you have any enquires, and you can contact him on 9561 7577 during normal business hours .
When you select you 18 players remember you are not picking a team in set positions . In reality you are : (a) picking the 6 VAFA senior players who will kick the most goals. (b) picking 6 teams who will win the most games (backmen) . (c) picking the 6 VAFA senior players who will cam most umpire votes. Photocopy as many entry forms as you may need for friends or simply put in one form for yourself on behalf of your favourite VAFA club . Remember to indicate your name, address and nominated VAFA club . Good luck and don't forget the deadline is next Wednesday 12 noon, so act now.
There was certainly quite a lot of interest in the competition and we urge you to get your entry in before the close off time and could I suggest that each club secretar y
Entries to Sportscover or Elsternwick Park by Next Wednesday.
In fact to enter you must examine today's teamlists and use the player's name and jumper number to fill in the entry form which appears only in today's "Amateur Footballer" . Postal address is :Sportscover, PO Box 3164, Wheelers Hill, 3164 .
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Price: $1 .20 Vol . 96 No . 6
A TI by Don Blackwood HAILEYBURY AND MAZENOD - THE GREAT LEVELLERS Not an easy task the jump from B to A, particular; ly for one side that has never been in the competition before . But Old Haileybury and Mazenod are managing the change remarkably well . After five rounds and with consecutive wins by the Bloods and now the Nodders running down last year's runner-up, University Blues at Headquarters, the stage is set for a much more even battle in the middle order . Problem child at the moment is University Blues . Languishing in sixth position, the Blues are struggling to kick goals (14 in the last two matches) and early season promises are hastily being revamped and goals reset. Another test today against last year's premier Old Xavs who chalked up their first win and look set to move inexorably upwards . At the top of the list, Old Melburnians are carrying everything in front of them, although Old Scotch made them dig deep last week after half time . The star studders have now pinged five straight and the depth of talent could be the only thing holding them back. Old Scotch, however, are a desperate unit this year and more can be expected of them . St . Bernards hang on . Another loss on their home patch is inexplicable, and with only a percentage of 86 after a 3-2 result, it is not exactly a optimistic sign, so today's match against bottom side Ormond will test their mettle and firepower . Co ll egian s are the side who are shaping the competition towards the top and their match against OM's next week should be a cracker jack encounter .
Towards the bottom, De La Salle now have a real fight on their hands as Xavs improve and the former B Section entrants establish credentials in the Big League. Difficult times ahead for De La after reasonable form in recent weeks . Ormond continue to prop up the bottom spot, but with dual Woodrow Medal winner, Matt McConvill back, at least temporarily, perhaps the Monds will taste success to lift their flagging spirits . REVIEW OLD SCOTCH V OLD MELBURNIANS Plenty of lively Cardinals around in the first half as Scotch took the initiative away from the leaders Old Melburnians to lead by over four goals at half time . Active forwards in Stewart Gri gg, Cam Heath an d Jimmy Hughes had the OM's defence reeling at one stage and when Stephen Hume calmly snapped two goals, it looked like an upset . With the Redleg David Strooper well held there weren't too many avenues to goal as backmen in Curtis Reid and James Paterson defended stoutly . But with about 1 0 2
minutes before the main break, OM's, who had been playing badly, stiffened u p and with Peter O'Brien, Andy Witts and Andrew Thompson pushing the ball forward, OM's went in with some hope to turn it around . The move of Richard Webb into the centre, Strooper to centre half forward and Chad Susa to half back paid off and OM's swung into action and a stinging four goals to one third quarter set up the win . It was a grinding last quarter encounter, but the Cardinals could only score one goal after half time and went down by 25 points . In the finish the lack of a key forward was Scotch's downfall .
COLLEGIANS V ORMOND It wasn't all that easy down at the Village Green for the Lions as they won by 37 points over Ormond. With Matt McConvill on day release from VFL duties, the Monds were off to a good start and an even first quarter . But the gathering strength of the Collegians tight unit gradually took control. With Yori Phillips continuing his fine form up forward ; recently returned Nick Anderson (four goals) from the wing and Damian Smith unbeatable, Collegians were almost 10 goals in front until a final flurry by Ormond sneaked the margin back . Andrew Jobling held Lions' rising star Brook Mooney to five goals and Paul Marnow was a serviceable player booting four . Brett Connell was sadly missed as the Monds track down that first win. MAZENOD V UNIVERSITY BLUE S Your last cent would have been on the Blues to pull back after last week's disappointing performance, but not so as Mazenod drew on their reserves of strength to hold onto a 12 point win and push them out of the danger zone. No Hamish Wolsley, and with Richard Furphy down, the Blues have lost all their engine room drive . But take nothing away from the Nodders who exploited the wide open E . Park space to chip and run the ball at the Blues' cost . Forward Steve Noble (3 goals) led well and should have kicked more, while Dominic Barker roved with great pace and Shannon Morgan an d Simon Fisher provided tremendous drive off the back half line . At least the Blues improved in the last half and good efforts from essentially new senior entrants in David Maplestone and John Garn aut . Sagging confidence by Blues. Nodders a real boost . ST BERNARDS V OLD XAVERIANS
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points . The shift of leading goalkicker Dan Richardson out to centre half forward and Mike Blood to full forward was the right mix as Blood marked strongly to kick three to seal the match by 27 1,[nts . Former Under-19 player Sam Tucker was in :cellent form as was half back Jamie Petroff who drove out the Bernards fonvard thrusts. Small man Damian Webb was also good support for Simon Wood . So with the prospects of the Bourkes, Landrigans, Bowens and Hannaberrys due back soon, Xavs' smiles returned and none bigger than coach Simon Meehan with that first scalp added to his barren belt . For St . Bernards, Dan Sawicki was courageous as usual ; Dami an Jugean on the wing and the Gollant brothers contributed strongly in what was a fairly listless performance by the home side after a great win the previous week.
ANDREW S::2TH - 250 GAMES Congratulations to Andrew Smith nn playing his 250t h game. "Smithy" first played for Old Scotch in 1982 and is now enjoying his 15th year of amateur football. Andrew represented Victoria in 1985, 86, 88, won the A Grade B&F in 1985 and the Old Scotch B&F in 1984 and 1989 . He was made a life member of Old Scotch in 1993 . His dedication and commitment to the club is a model for all players to follow . 100 GAMES - MIC " MOOSE" O'HARA
Mazenod ruck legend M oose O'Hara played his 100th game on Saturday I lth May. Mick is a member of the committee as well as one of the senior vice captains. Mick is known for his boisterous behaviour and outgoing personality . Congratulations Moose from all at Mazenod . Looking forward to another 100 games.
DE LA SALLE V OLD HAILEYBURY
Must have been pretty desperate stuff at T . H . King last week as a goalless last quarter confirmed the match's significance to both De La Salle an d Old Haileybury as they fought to push up the ladder . However, it was a six goal third quarter that swung the match for the Bloods to win their first away from home and advance to third on the ladder . Nick Morey's (four goals) was a clinker performance as were the efforts of Mark O rton and Gary Phillips, although coach Neville Taylor considered it a fairly even team effort throughout . De La Salle, unfortunately, bid Ben Mannix farewell to East Perth last week which immediately reduced their goal kicking power by about half . A big loss for De La Salle, but Andrew McIntosh and Drew Jackson tried hard to fill Mannix's big boots . The Bloods advance another step fonvard . De La Salle two steps back . PREVIEW Collegians (second) v Old Haileybury (third) at E Park on Sunday with a chance for the Lions to really claim that second possie . Can see the Lions back enjoying the big occasion; shades of '94 and earlier and they will be too experienced and compact for an improved Haileybury and win by 23 points . Old Melburnians will easily account for De La Salle as their talented, quality players will far surpass a determined De La to win by 47 points. Old Scotch will have learnt a valuable lesson against OM's and take it out on Mazenod who may still be celebrating last week's win . No, Scotch by 19 points to push into new territory and restore their faith in themselves as being a real finalist option for this year . One of Ormond's real chances to sneak a win and it will be over St Bernards at home by five points, while in the final match, Old Xavs may exploit University Blues lack of form and make it two in a row by 11 points at Toorak Park . SELECTIONS : COLLEGIANS, OLD MELBURNIANS, OLD SCOTCH, ORMOND AND OLD XAVS . ' ~ vuu i ~ ~
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SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL D. RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 2 21 B . MOONEY COLLEGIANS 5 20 P. GILMOUR Sr. BERNARDS 0 14 A . LENNEN UNI . BLUES 2 14 N . MOREY OLD HAILEYBURY 4 1 4 RESERVES L. McDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 8 21 C . HUCKER OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12 P. FIUME DE LA SALLE 0 11 GUNN UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 9 CURRAN DE LA SALLE 1 9 G . DIXON OLD MELBURNINAS 1 9
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MAY 25 - ROUND 7 COLLEGIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS (EP - Sat.) DE LA SALLE v. OLD SCOTCH (T.H . King Oval) ST BERNARDS v . OLD HAILEYBURY UNIVERSITY BLUES v. ORMON D
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B TI by Paul Luby
To doubt the highlights of round 5 were the 6 point u win to Trinity over Parade to assert themselves a s early premiership favourites and NOBS recording their first victory and in doing so sending a warning to all clubs that they are on the way back. The beauty of the promotion/regulation system is that those teams in the middle of the ladder lie - those with 2 wins) are not only eyeing a spot in the four but are only a loss away from slipping into one of those dreaded 2 bottom positions . REVIEW OF ROUND 5 IVANHOE V THERRY
Last Saturday I saw Therry keep pace with the top of the ladder with a hard fought 20 point win at Ivanhoe Park. Therry set up the win with a 5 goal to 1 first quarter and never looked like losing after that . In fact Therry lead by over 45 points early in the last quarter and to the 'Hoers' credit they produced a 6 goal last quarter to bring some respectability to their score line . The Therry defence was on top all day and well lead by Woodgate who was outstanding both in the air and on the ground . He was well supported by Boyle, Carter and Hollow in defence with Jason Reddick in the centre and O'Connor on a wing also contributing to the win . For Ivanhoe, Rowan Armstrong played a terrific game at CHB, Newbold at FB played 4 solid quarters whilst Greg Bullen was an influence in the second half . Unfortunately for Ivanhoe they couldn't find a winning forward all day. TRINITY V OLD PARADIAN S From all accounts a tough encounter out at Bundoora with the scores level late in the game before Stickland kicked his fifth for the day to grab the victory for Trinity. After a even first half it a 6 goal third quarter from Trinity that eventually won them the game as Seuli ng, Anderson, Norman and Cumming were able to continually run the ball from defence to set up the play . Down by 4 goals at 3/4 time, the Parade fight back was lead by Tim Mulligan at CHF (4 goals) and Simon Vincent in the centre and even though they drew level they couldn't grab the lead and the rest is history . Ramsden and Bellis had a great struggle all day in the ruck and were included in their respective sides best, whilst other good players were Glass an d Sutcliffe for Trinity and Harrison and Brabender for Parade. A special mention to Peter Board because he wanted to see his name in print . OLD BRIGHTON V BANYULE
A convincing 3rd home win by 57 points has consolidated Brighton's spot in the four as Banyule's inconsistent season continues . Brighton were able to outscore Banyule in every quarter and set up their win with a 9 goal first quarter against the wind with McLachlan (5 goals) and Murch (6 goals) the main avenues to attack . For the second week in a row Nikas was best for Brighton and he was well supported by the ever reliable Kryzwniak who also kicked 3 goals . Renato Dintinosante has been in great from this year for 4
Banyule whether in defence or on the ball an d he also contributed 2 goals . Captain Dave Williams with Wilkes, Whelan and Mick Gilbert were also good players on what would have been a long d rive home for the Bears . Old B righton are progressing nicely and looking at the draw are a great chan ces to win their next three games an d really set up their season. OLD IVANHOE V BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E
As expected Old Ivanhoe recorded a 14 goal victory at Ted A'ani Reserve to grab their second win of the season an d ~ey did the bulk of the sco ring in the 4th quarter when they kicked 8 goals 7 to the Bullants 1 goal 1 . Even at this early stage of the year it looks as though its going to take a mighty effort for Bulleen just to stay in B section and even allowing for inju ri es, the players there really have to start performing for 4 quarters . For the winners onballers "A . .P", "Yobbo" and Anthony Corcoran (4 goals) were amongst the best with suppo rt from Veal an d Donaldson . Up forward Glenn Douglas with 3 early goals an d 5 for the game was a focal point as was Lachlan McLean with 4 goals . Some familiar names in the best for Bulleen-Temp with Jamie Scott roving and kicking 4 goals, Glen Alexander ruck-roving with 2 goals and "Bomber" James up forward also bagged 2 . Robbie Williams is having a consistent season at half back and Bryan tri ed hard in the ruck . NOBS V MHSOB It was a double celebration at the Gillon Oval as NOBS won their first game of the year and one of their gr eat players Bruno Conti played his 200th game and was named best on ground with 46 possessions . In the last couple of weeks NOBS have found some avenues to goal and by half time had a 40 point lead over the "Unico rns" and were able to maintain that lead for the rest of the game . Luke Boyle and Shaun Manassa were dominant on the ball for NOBS whilst David Beck at half back and Brett Collison on a wing were also prominent . For the High Boys Jayden Pertzel was best playing on the ball and he had support from Adam Howard and "Doc" Glover who played up the ground in the second half and kicked another bag of 4 goals . PREVIEW OF ROUND 6
Banyule are at home to Parade with both sides coming a loss last week . The games between these two sides have been close over the years and this will be no exception with Parade to get the points by 3 goals . Old Ivanhoe meet Old Brighton at Elsternwick Park in which should be a highly entertaining game . Brighton will not want to take the Old Ivanhoe boys for gr anted but they should get home by 4 goals . BulleenTemplstowe have another game at home to t ry and open their account for the year but Ivanhoe will be too s trong in the midfield and win by 6 goals . NOBS visit Old T ri nity and should be confident of a good showing afte r
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<c in last week, but Trinity will have too many options „v,, the ground and not before a struggle will win by is . MHSOB have lost their last 3 games and this rb; face a confident Therry at the High School . Therry :n i°xtremelp even side with contributors throughou t ,,rir side but this week looms as a danger game on the _1r<q1 Yarra ground and in a upset MHSOB to win by 2 _nals . TRIVIA QUESTIO N Last week the answer was John Mossop and Peter I'idc° Flynn from Ivanhoe missed his opportunity to win. 1he first person to get it right was that underrated water boy °Moorey" in front of the bar at Parade at about 7 .00pm on Saturday night . This week I will be at Old Ivanhoe v Old B ri ghton at EP and another prize is up for grabs . Who am I? I came from Sandhurst and played 128 games for Geelong between 1972 and 1978 . 1 was strong in the air and played in a variety of positions including full back, wing and half forward . I joined my second club in 1979 and played a further 25 games in 2 years . My stylish left foot kicking was a feature of my play. Good Luck . Press correspondents for each club please contact me by 1 :00pm on the Monday following the game. Please call on 9457 4079 (AH), 9268 1568 (BH) or fax 9268 1576 (BH).
SENIORS OLD PARADIANS 4.0 6.5 7.9 12.11.83 OLD TRINITY 3.3 5.7 11 .10 13.11.89 Old Paradians Harrison S . Mulligan 4, Heffernan. Philp, Kerr . Best Mulligan . Vincent. Harford, Bellis . Harrison. Brabender . Old Trinity Stickland 5. Ramsden . Heath 2. Anderson. Phillips, Seuling, Smith. Best Seuling, Rarnsden . Cumming, Norman. Glass. Sutcliffe . OLD BRIGHTON 9.1 1.45 18.11 23.14.152 5.1 7.7 10.9 15.11 .101 BANYULE Old Brighton Mooch 6 . Mclachlan 5, Kryzwniak 3. Nikas 2, Oakley, Fisher. Perry. Fildes . Talbot . Winter. Murray. Best Nikas . Williams . Fischer. Kryzwniak, McLachlan. Murch , Banyule Tumbuli . Witchell 4 . DinBnosante. Egan 2. Doherty . Whelan. Richmond. Best Dintinsante. Wilkes, Williams . Whelan, Gilbert. Riches. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 .0 6.2 9.3 10 .4 .64 OLD IVANHOE 4 .2 9.6 14.8 22 .15.147 -Bulleen Templestowe Scott 4, Alexander. James 2. Thompson, Vimpani . Best Scott. Williams, Alexander, James . Bryan. Prior . Old Ivanhoe Douglas 5. Corcoran . McLean 4. Pfdato . Stewart 2 . Agushi, Jenkins. Sigley, Tolley, Veal . Best Douglas, Corcoran, Parker, Veal . Karayannis. Don .Jdson. NORTH OLD BOYS 7 .8 11 .13 13.13 17 .17.139 MHSOB 4 .2 6.3 8.30 11 .14.80 North Old Boys Robinson 4, Sutherland, Boyle. Tonkin 3 . Cheshire 2, Boyer. Manassa. Best Conti. Boyle, Manassa. Beck, Collison, Sutherland. MHSOB Glover 4. Bamert 2. Lindsay, Preece. Pertzel. Barge, Atkin, Best Pertzel. Howard, Glover. Preece, Gillespie. Hunt . IVANHOE 1 .2 4 .5 4 .8 10.12.72 THERRY CCOB 5.4 8 .7 10 .10 13.4.92 Ivanhoe Rawley 3. Bulten. Flmn. MeCetlar. Jacks, Kennedy . Angelini. Scoble. Best Bullen. Armstrong, Manuel, Newbold. Jacks . Nibali. Therry Gorman 4. Goodwin 3, Elliott 2. Grocock . Castaldi. Hollow, Bosanko . Best Woodgate, Boyle. Carter. Reddick . O'Connor, Hollow. RESERVES OLD PARADIANS 5 .2 6.4 9.10 13 .12 .90 OLD TRINITY 4 .0 5.2 5.3 8 .6.54 Old Paradians Wallis 3. Joyce . Mould. Baird. Larferlita 2, S. Wallis, Dunn. Best year. Joyce . Horsington. S. Wallis . Tobin. Reid . Old Trinity Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
SENIORS LAST WK OLD PARADIANS 5 HARRISON TURNBALL BANYULE C .GLOVER MHSOB MURCH OLD BRIGHTON J . STICKLAND OLD TRINITY WITCHELL BANYUL E RESERVES LOWRIE NORTH OLD BOYS T. WALLIS OLD PARADIANS McGRATH MHSOB CORMACK OLD IVANHOE KEENE BANYULE A. GRANT OLD BRIGHTON
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1 iviAY 25 - ROUND 7 OLD PARADIANS v. OLD IVANHOE OLD BRIGHTON v . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE NORTH OLD BOYS v. BANYULE THERRY CCOB v. OLD TRINITY IVANHOE v. MHSOB
OLD BRIGHTON 5 .1 11.1 14 .3 18.6.114 BANYULE 51 .1 1.4 3 .4 5 .5.35 Old Brighton Toms 4 . Grant . Magee 3 . Mclennan 2 . Barber. Sherman. Jackson . Lennox . TeschendorfL Sloan. Best Toms, McMahon, Wall . Barber . Sherman, McLennan . Bnnyule Kayroos 3, Agostinelli. Stephens . Best Noonan . Glass . Stevens . Stephens . Holt, Berry . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 3 .0 6 .0 8.0.48 OLD IVANHOE 8.4 10 .7 15 .10 19.12 .126 Bulleen Templestowe Nagel 2, Beltato. Farley. Mulfiner. Shaltard . Stott. Taylor. Best Farley. Stelling. Nagel, atott, Bellato. Morihovitis . Old Ivanhoe Connack, Young 5. Corcoran 3 . Biso ni, Noonan 2 . Luk. Barger. Rest Maycock, Jones, Corcoran. Young. Abousabha, Lu~. NORTH OLD BOYS 0.0 2 .5 3.8 5.9 .39 MHSOB 6.3 8 .5 10.6 13.7 .85 No rt h Old Boys Lowrie 2. curry . Bryar. McMahon. Best Sleep. Drum, Kitney, Bailey . Hanley. Jamieson . MHBOB McGrath . Webster 3, Winch 2, Stewart. Grimmer, Fahey . Barge . Konstanty . Best Lawrence. Konstanty, Grimmer. Webster . McGrath, Pollack . IVANHOE 2.0 3.1 4.5 6 .6 .42 THERRY CCOB 4.6 10.11 14.15 15 .21 .111 Ivanhoe Pace, Di Santo 2 . Rosenfeld, Joyce . Best McFarlane, Fairweather. Di Santo, Pace, Joyce . Rosenfeld . Therry Collins . Barron 3 . Pinner, or 2, Clark, Rossignolo, Gallagher. Bramble. La Fontaine . Best Moran . Bramble, Galaghet Pinner. Collins. Barron .
Clubs must phone final siren scores to Nancy 9528 3319 (before 5 p .m .) before ringing through Q/Q scores ; goalkickers and best players (both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before 5.15 p .m .)
C SECTION by Terry Quirk
The 5 rounds to date have been highlighted by some very inconsistent performances by all teams, except the two leaders who clash today a t Main Street Reserve. The SKOBs an d Bears are keen to put each other to the test and set the pace in C Section. At Como last week the Tigers showed true character in coming back from a demoralising slaughter the previous week to give the OGs a football lesson . Coach, Paul Beddoe, has a group of youngsters ready to have a red hot go regardless of the quality of the opposition . With Adam Thompson in charge in the centre an d Walsh, Bueno, Hesker and McGraw in form, the Tigers left the OGs behind after half time . "Old" Scribe "PL" (I'm enjoying Sundays) put in a good word for OGs Andy Handbury but was particularly impressed with the one umpire (no comment) Richard Eastwood who put in "the best performance seen this year. " At Kooyong the SKOBs were always in complete control. With "Mr Ubiquitous" Mount and "Swan" Greenham on fire early, SKOBs runners took the game by the scruff of the neck by quarter time . With "Terry" and "Shades" (on sabbatical) watching from afar, Grossy an d Braddles ensured the young SKOBs side stayed on focus after a week of turmoil. Budding young scribe "Willy" Browne (I like Ryan O'Connor) gave big Jim Macey a mention and liked the performance of "Dolly 6" and Andrew McGinness up from the 19s . The Friars were best served by Doghlan, Pawlick, Flanagan, Law and Jenkins, who all battled hard to attempt to turn the tide . Friars were stunned and extremely disappointed, which is understandable when a side is thumped by i l l points . I'm sure they will be encouraged by the form reversal of the Tigers over the previous two weeks and bounce back with some impressive performances.
Ajax took on St . Kilda South Caulfield at Fawkner Park and earned third place after a persistent struggle in the last quarter where the lead changed four times . The Saints will learn from their mistakes and from their severe lapses of discipline, which saw them one man short for a big part of the second and third quarters. This of course is taking nothing away from the Jackas who are playing top football . Up forward Andrew Kalinski (6) and Michael Rajch (4) provided a focal point . Cohen, Halphen, Bram an d Rubenstein all fired up for the home side . Saints who were well served by Nick "Russian Alphabet" Astapenko, Mark Tkocz and Mick Mihaljovic will be keen to return to the winning circle after two losses in crucial matches . At Hampton, coach Don Scarlett must be tearing his hair out after several disappointing results by his charges. Don is searching for that hunger for victory
that took the club to great heights in 1995 . Thomastow n answered all challenges during the match and truly earned the premiership points in a game that was best described as "a top game of footy" . For the Bears, Steve Samie, Tony Fellows and "Aka" Arcoraci, were best in a very even side. Rovers were impressed by "The Kid" McKellar who roved well all day, "Perry" Mason and " Doc" Anderson on the wings. How many times do we hear "bad kicking is bad football" . 2 goals 8 behinds by Old Mentonians in the second quarter let Marcellin back into the game . The OMs are happy with their improvement over the past few weeks and desperately need a win to start a surge towards a place in the four . Adam Rider with many marks around the ground was clearly best for the Eagles. At CHB, Nick Goodwin was always in control, whilst Rowe, Theisz, Be ll o an d Co llins were good contributors. For the OMs, "Brooksy" and the "Tiger" at half back, along with "Fergy" an d "Bang" Murphy, were fine performers . PREVIEW - ROUND 6
Marce llin and Hampton Rovers clash at Bulleen . I can't see the Rovers being able to halt the Eagles winning run and confidently predict a winning margin of 34 points . If the Rovers answer Don's call for a "red hot go", don't be surprised if this match is much closer. At Mentone, the Tigers and OMs clash in the local derby, I know John Myer will be on a high after last week but I fear the Tigers may struggle to close down the OMs big guns . My predication - OMs by 22 . OGs take on Ajax in what would appear to be a chance for Ajax to kick the sweep on a big dry Como Oval . I hope the OGs turn the corner, however I confidently predict a margin of 43 points in favour of the Jackas . SKOBs journey to Main Street Thomastown for the clash of the top dogs . Form tells me the SKOBs should start clear favourites, however the Bears home ground advantage and recent good form should ensure a nail biter . I'll select the SKOBs by 16 points . The Saints make the journey to take on the Friars who will be keen to lift the work rate and be more competitive . The saints however will be desperate to return to the winners list and stay in touch with the top positions. The Saints should prevail by 47 points . RESERVES WINNERS : Marcellin, St . Bede's Mentone Tigers, Ajax, Thomastown and St Kilda South Caulfield .
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DAVID COOPER PLAYS 150th GA i,TES Congratulations to David Cooper on is 150th thi s
week at Marcellin . "Coops" has been a sensation for the Eagles over many seasons . Good luck "Coops" . Have a great game today. PETER 'HARRY' - 150 GAMES Whitefriars Old Collegians' committee, supporters and players extend their sincere congratlations to peter Harrison on playing his 150th game for the club . 'Harry' is the epitome of what a clubman should be. He started playing when the club, was formed and has become one of the most loyal serving members as a player and committee man . He has served many roles at the club ranging from club handyman to cocktail waiter . 'Harry' tried to retire at the end of last season, however, the call of the club saw him pull on the boots again to ensure the club did not suffer . Today's milestone is just reward for a great Friar . Well done 'Harry' and keep doing it ! MARK DUFFY - 50 GAMES
All at Whitefriars congratulate Mark Duffy on playing his 50th game last week (11/5) against St Kevin's . 'Duff started with the Under 19s and quickly established himself as a leader among his peers . We look forward to the club and yourself benefiting from this for years to come 'Duff . Well done !
SENIORS LAST E9K TOTAL V. CAPECI THOMASTOWN 3 23 KALINSKI AJAX 6 23 A. ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 20 RYAN ST. KEVINS 0 1 7 RESERVES HECKER Sr. BED . MEN. TIG . 4 13 S. FLASKIS OLD MENTONIANS 0 11 SINGH ST. KEVINS 0 11 BURBANK OLD GEELONG 0 10 SCARPA THOMASTOWN 1 9 KALB AJAX 2 9
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Old Camberwell did battle with Uni Reds an d the 'Wellers' got off to a bright start with early goals . Uni weren't playing that badly, however were falling down in front of goals . Qrt ended with OC's in front by 7 twins . Uni found the target a bit more in the 2nd but Camberwell rallied through mid field dominance . Uni bagged 3 late in the stanza to even things up a little. Half time OC's by 46 pts . 'Redz' came out after the break to score a couple of quickies but the 'Brians Trust' of Camberwell made the right moves and got back on track to lead at 'lemon time' by 58 points . The last qtr both sides went through the motions with 'Wellers' outscoring the 'Redz' 4 to 2 to win by 75 pts . MVP's Old Camberwell . ., Walker, Scott and Richmond in defence . Excellent conditions at Beaumaris set the stage for what promised to be a close encounter between . the home team an d Caulfield Grammarians . After a tight 1st qtr the visitors kicked 6 majors (2 in time on) to open up a handy 1/2 time lead . The lead was never to be overtaken, however in the last qtr the Beaumaris boys rallied to get within a kick only to see Grammar steady and score a critical victory . The 'Fields' best were Rooster, Synman and Willsy whilst for Beaumaris. . . . 'Podge' O'Reilly (8 goals in comeback game since '93), the in form Matt Hanrahan and Paul Sherman. At 'Pitcher Park' the locals Parkside took on St Johns OC's . The 'Parkers' having a healthy respect for the Joe's following their '95 clashes faced a danger game . The 'Red Devils' established an early 3 goal lead but the Joe's fought back hard to trial by only 8 pts at the long interval . This was to be the margin for the greater part of the 2nd half with St John's getting to within a goal 5 minutes prior to full time . Park-side rallied and withstood the challenge to re-establish control and kick away to snare a 12 pt win . Best for Parkside were Mark Sherlock, Leo Panjari an d Mick Tessari .
Andrew 'H' the Monash Scribe reported that game against Kew was, in his very own words . . . . . . quote 'a very ordinary game of football' un-quote . The 'Blues' led at every change and were never headed . Andrew even went to sleep in the quarter so muc h
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was his interest! He did say though that Kew were to be complimented on th e manner in which they fought out the game given their depleted list at present. Better players for Monash Blues were . . . . . 'Chopper' Newman, Paul Toohe y an d The 'Silver' Fox . At Bennettswood Reserve St Leos Emmaus sta rted well in slippery conditions leading by l4pts at the first break, The 'Bankers' big men began to control the air in the 2nd qtr resulting in them kicking 4 majors to just 3 pis and going into the sheds 2 goals up . The two blue re-grouped in the 3rd and applied great pressure to Southbank to snatch back the lead and go into the lemon time huddle 12 points ahead . The floodgates opened it in the last stanza with St Leo's players having a picnic at the expense of the 'Bankers' and forging for themselves a 45pt win and at the same time finding a top '4' spot at the expense of Southbank. ROUND 6 PREVIEW ( 18 MAY)
3 of the 5 games have direct bearing on the composition of the '4' and hence after tonight, 1/3rd of the way through the home and away season, the ladder should be starting to be a true reflection of the 'the good, the bad and the ugly' . Monash Blues at home and back in winning ways should be able to just shade St Leo's in what promises to be an entertaining ways. Blues by 14 points . St Johns OC's will welcome Kew with open arms in the knowledge that on exposed form they'll start as Thar Lap' odds to get the 4 pts . This they will, however the doubt remains by just how much . I'll suggest the Joe's by 47 points. Parkside play host to Beaumaris and I'm sure their only complimentary mood will be at the aftermatch entertainment . The 'Red Devils' on paper at least, look to have the measure of the visitors . On present form, Parkside to score by 24 pts . A depleted Southbank outfit visit Old Camberwell to play for high stakes . the 'Bankers' will need to quell the 'Wellers' drive out of mid-field to shut down supply to a very offensive forward line headed by a very much in-form 'Doc' Inkster . I reckon the 'Bankers' will be better suited in rd 15 rather than today and OC's should get home comfortably by 29 points . Uni Reds will no doubt take the game right up to Caulfield Grammarians, however over the long haul the 'Grammar' boys will just have a little too much class and should account for the 'Redz' by 37 pts . Club Scribes - Don't forget the telephone calls and/or fax messages on Monday to : Tele : 9810 3370 Fax: 9810 3251 by 5 :00pm . Thanks heaps ! 0 THE AMATEI7R FhnTRGI I Fm iooa
STEPHEN 'SPA' INGRAM - 250 GAMES All at St Leo's Emmaus congratulate Spa on reaching his 250 games today. Spa has been a great asset to the club both as a long standing committeeman and as a footballer, playing in 4 senior premierships. Play another 50 for Mocca . SCOTT BURMEISTER PLAYS 100 GAMES The club wishes to congratulate Scott Burmeister in playing 100 games on 4th May, 1996. Scott, or Burmers as he is known, has been a playing member for a number of years, representing the club in both the seniors and reserves. He is skilled on both sides of the body and has played a variety of positions . A natural larrikin Burmers can be most entertaining at the various social occasions run by the club each year, (especially on the end of season footy trips). Congrats Burmers on reaching this mark . 150 TO YOUNG BLOOD VETERE N
All associated with the Old Haileybnry AFC would like to congratulate Michael Constable who last week played his 150th game for the club in our rousing victory over De La Salle . Mick has overc ome many setbacks and injuries to reach this milestone including a ruptured spleen but none of this has deterred him as he keeps showing some immense courage to fight back and continue to play. A member of many successful Bloods sides including the all conquering '95 premiership side, Mick is a credit to the club, himself, and his family and most of all is a darn good bloke . Well done Michael from all at OHAFC and may there be many more .
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL A. INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 7 36 HARRISON CAULFIELD GRAM. 2 16 PERRY SOUTHBANK 2 15 HENRICUS ST. LEOS WP EMM. 4 15 WILL BEAUMARIS 7 1 3 RESERVES FEENAGHTY MONASH BLUES 5 14 ABOUJABER ST. JOHNS 0 11 ROLFS SOUTHBANK 3 il SCHOLTEN CAULFIELD GRAM. 3 11 SHACKLOCK ST. LEOS W/P EMM 0 9 ~- ~, - ------~ MONASH BLUES v. ST LEOS EMMAUS Field : A . Kiel . Boundary : F . McDonald, J . McDonald . ST JOHNS v. KEW Fietd : A . Ladd; Boundary : D . Fowler . PARKSIDE v . BEAUMARIS Fietd: B . Woodhead, S . Davie. OLD CAMBERWELL v . SOUTHBANK CBA Field: D . Kramer, C. Wallis . UNIVERSITY REDS v. CAULFIELD GR . Fietd : A . Flack, T . Zapadlo .
SENIORS ST LEOS EMDSAUS WP 3.4 3.7 9.10 18.11 .119 SOUTHBANH CBA 1 .2 5.7 7.10 10.14 .74 St Leos Emmaus Henricus 4, Donovan, Ingrain. McKenzie 3, Bethune 2, Burgess . Meehan, Panetta.a Best Burgess, Edwards, O'Meara, McKenzie . Robinson . Henr3cus. Southbank CBA Hargreaves 3 . Perry, Keighran 2, Rolls. Treyvaud, Corboy, Best Stepien, Watlmeyer. Keighran, Sheahan, Treyvaud, Hodgson . NEW 2.1 4.3 6.3 7.3 .45 MONASH BLUES 3.4 7.6 7.9 10.15 .75 Kew Utmost . Cason 2 . Porte. Bodey, Gencareli. Best Bruno. Gencareli, Dimasi . tairanchi . Potion, Hope . Monash Blues Newman 3. Alexander, Baring 2, Richardson. White . Gunn. Best Tudhey, Richardson, Dowsley, Miller. Logan . Hipwelt. PARKSIDE 5.3 9.7 12.9 15.9 .99 ST JOHNS OC 4.1 6.6 10.8 13.9 .87 Parkside Antonopoulos . Sansonetti 3, Chilcott, Gunn . Moodie 2. MacNamara . Panjari, Reginato. Best Sherlock. Panjari, Tessari, Dean, MacNamara. Sansonetti . St Johns OC Pepper 4 . Shinners 3. Ware. Best Sheehan . Charlton. Pattison. Haiti, Rachelle . La Brody . OLD CAMBERWELL 7.2 13.7 18.10 22 .17.149 UNIVERSITY REDS 0.7 5.8 8.12 10.14 .74 Old Camberwell Inkster 7 . Jack . Lethiean 3 . Wilson, James, Harvey. Horskins, Talbot. Provan . Best Walker, Scott. Richmond . Jack, Spurtitt, Inkster. Uaiveralty Reds Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. BEAUMARIS 4.3 5.6 8.9 11.13 .79 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.1 9.3 11 .3 14 .7 .91 Beaumarls 0'Riley 8 . Shaw 2. Hanrahan . Best Sherman, 0'Ritey. Hanrahan . Easton . Thomas, Culnane. Caulfield Grammar Will 7. Dicrosta, Harrison 2, Tapp, Baxter. Vella, Brohier. Best Dicrosta . Synman. Will. Royals. Tapp, markovic.
RESERVES ST LEOS EffiMAUS WP 3 .3 4.6 5.12 7.14 .56 SOUTHBANK CBA 0.1 4.4 5.7 7.7 .49 St Leos Emmaus Buckle. Hanneberry 2. Chandler . Murphy . Oakley. Vanden Akker. Best Sargent. Rees, Darcy. Walsh. Buckle . Vanden Akker. Sonthbaak CBA Rolls 3 . Nettleton. Cank, McArthy . Maya. Best Nettleton . Radcliffe. Stevenson, Wardrop. Jebb, Scanlon. KEW 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.9 MONASH BLUES 7.4 13.10 19.11 26 .13.169 Kew Fran klin. Danne. Dalrymple, Livingstone . Franklin. Wells. Kiriakou . Hannah Blues Maiden 6. Feenaghty 5, Mumble 4. Forsyth . Green 3. Edquist, Alexander. Beer . Andritsos . Gonis . Best Dobson, Alexander. Forsyth . Feenaghty, Hann . Spencer. PARKSIDE 4.4 5.4 10.8 10 .12.72 ST JOHNS OC 4 .2 5.6 5.6 10 .9.69 Parkslde Stuart 5. Dunbabin 3. Darrigo . 6langos . Best Stuart, Page, Fisher . Hamilton. Mangos . Thomas . St Johns OC Munnikhus 7 . La Brady. Saunderson . Hain. Rachele. Koppens, 6latheosn . Best Croxier. Sinners. Rachele. Williams . Adamson. OLD CAMBERWELL 4.7 7.11 11.15 12 .20.92 UNIVERSITY REDS 1.2 2.2 3.3 4 .3.27 Old Camberwell Walker 4. Brunnen, Serve. Chairmen 2 . Jackson, Herkvleit. Best Walker. Burmeister . Mudge . Kent, Channon. Sealey. University Reds Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . BEAUMARIS 2.3 3.3 4.4 5 .4.34 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1.3 6.5 9.9 12 .13.75 Beaumaris Dalgleish 2, Ott. Vaughan. McCtare a Best Taylor. Shetdrake . Duff. McKenzie' McCtaren, Flynn . Caulfleld Grammar Cowlishaw 5, Scholten 3 . Worthington, Keble . Santiago. Best Salem. Klose. Cowtishaw, Dachs, Chan. Younger.
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ext week when a third of the Home and Away fixtures are complete we'll take a stab at the final fou r composition . It would take a catastrophe for either Aquinas or Yarra Valley to miss out, even at this stage they are clearly in a class of their own . The other positions will go to the two sides most capable of the hard grafting work needed to win games in the 'tough' months of June and July. ROUND 5 REVIEW
Bull een Cobras surprised both me and Chirnside Park with a courageous win on the Koonung . In a hard running, strong tackling game, there wasn't much between the sides all day, until the Cobras broke away late in the 3rd. The Parkers came back and hit the front at the 15 minute mark of the last, but were overtaken and held out by the home team . Mick Starrett starred in the ruck for the Cobras, Daven Thompson was again amongst the goals, while Di llon, Parker, and Moran provided good support . Richmond Central cruised to victory over depleted St Mary's, who led into the 2nd quarter, then Central scored the next 9 goals and controlled the game thereafter . The Saints had good player's in Theo Harris and Watson who alternated between the back and forward lines, and Sinnocco in a back pocket . Central ran the ball well out of the back line, and with Merv Shannon dominating the ruck, the forwards had plenty of opportunities . Glen Porteous starred in the centre and CHF, Dave Holt at full back and Billy Katellis, unable to move from the goal square, was still a major contributor for Central . Eltham Collegians found Yarra Va lley too good, but will learn from the experience . The Turtles never recovered from Yarra's 9 goal first term burst and were out manned all over the field, with Yarra's on-ballers, Koenan and Heffernan ; backs, Dodwell and Taylor, wing, Savaris ; and forwards, Reis and Telford, all having big days . Aquinas were able to ease off the accelerator in the closing stages against Old Carey, while the C's found it hard to work the ignition let alone a throttle, which their coach John Wise must have wanted to do to them at times . Brett Davidson has the Bloods running beautifully this year, with Jeffrey, Bethune, Colliver, Tarulli, Dunne, Vankerhoven and Flynn, driving superbly weighted ball down to J. Livingstone and Co . for goal conversions . Everett, 'Vas', Hill and Auldist battled hard all day for the C's, but lack of overall discipline left them no match for the Bloods, who really look the goods . Swinburne University was unable to beat Eley Park, but they kicked their highest score for the year and made a game of it until half way through the 3rd term, when the Sharks gained and held a winning break . Brad Whitaker rucked brilliantly for the Sharks, with good support from Warner, Bromley, McLean and Arundel . 10
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Enigmatic, meet a Bulleen Cobras uni t fired up from their win last week, so hopefully the Saints will have something like a full list to select from . Perhaps the Saints Cocktail Night on May 25th, will get them fired up! This one is a toss up, I think the Cobras are going well enough now to win by 2/3 goals . Yarra Valley versus Richmond Central will be a contrast of styles between Yarra's runners and Centrals tall brigade . Central finally put it's act together against the Saints last week, but will find Yarra's pace and slick passing a very different proposition on the Domeney, with Yarra coming home by 5/6 goals . Eltham Collegians should have a win over Swinburne University, even though devastated by the magnitude of last week's thumping . They will need to concentrate against Swinburne, who are a bunch of honest triers. The Turtles to win by 6 goals . Chirnside Park will need to be at their determined best against Aquinas, an d at Kimberley Reserve there's no such thing as an easy win . The Blooders on-ballers should give their forwards enough supply to win by 5/6 goals . Old Carey play at Eley Park at Bulleen and have a lot to make up for from last week's debacle . The Sharks managed a much better showing against Aquinas than the C's. However, the C's will be strengthened by some returning players and should beat the Sharks by a couple of goals, if they concentrate for the whole game, because the Sharks are a very persistent team and will punish any slackness. RESERVES winners should be : St Mary's , Yarra Va lley, Eltham, Aquinas an d Old Carey . Correspondents the Monday contacts ar e 9547 9144, and Fax 947 7764.
ST MARYS v . BULLEEN COBRAS Field : A . O'Connor, C . Brajtberg. YARRA VALLEY OB v . RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: F . Karabelas, A . Stevens . ELTHAM v . SWINBURNE UNI . Field : P . Walker, D . D'Altera. CHIRNSIDE PARK v. AQUINAS Field: R. Smith, V . Vescovi . OLD CARY v . ELEY PARK Field: B. Tamblyn, B . Buyck .
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St ILi ~ry's Ian Goullett played his 100th game for the saints last week. Well done Ian, and many more! Yarra Valley had another 50 gamer in Eric Zimmerman in Round 4 . All the best for the next 50 Eric . Congratulations to Chris "Chief" Shannon who plays his 100th game this Saturday for Richmond Central. Well done "Chief form all the Central Boys. Tony Mills played his last game for Swinburne on the 4th May as work has forced a move interstate . Tony was the first captain at Swinburne and his presence around the club will be missed by all . Old Carey's magnificent clubman Ian "Ocka" England reaches yet another milestone today (18/5) when he UMPIRES his 100th Reserve match, Old Carey v. Eley Park at Bulleen . Ian has given Old Carey outstanding service since 1969 and holds the club record of 325 games played; has been Captain, Coach and Committeeman ; is a major sponsor of the Club : an immaculately fair and impartial Reserves Umpire and was a worthy recipient of the VAFA Order of Merit a few years ago. What can we say Ocka but congratulations from all at Old Carey and thankyou for 28 years of continuous, willing and exception service and commitment to your club and to VAFA football.
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL J . LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 8 37 D. THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 5 20 D. HAWLEY ELEY PARK 5 20 PEAKE YARRA VALLEY 3 17 B. KATELIS RICH . CENTRAL 5 17 TELFORD YARRA VALLEY 7 1 7 RESERVES N. PARK YARRA VALLEY 6 21 JACKSON RICH . CENTRAL 5 19 O'BRIEN ST. MARYS 8 17 DALTON CHRINSIDE PARK 4 15 BRADY OLD CAREY 3 14
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SENIORS BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .3 8.7 12.9 14 .13 .97 CHniNSIDE PARK 3 .3 4.6 9.9 13 .12 .90 Bull een Cobras Thompson 5, Brown 3 . Starrett 2, D'Angelo, Dillon . Humphrey, Schneider. Best Starrett, Dillon, Thompson, Wain. MeLaren, D'Angelo. Chimaide Park Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. RICHMOND CENTRAL 2,3 11.5 15,6 219 .135 STMARYS 3.3 4.5 9.9 12,10.82 Richmond Central Katelis 5. Shannon 4, Zajac, Porteous, Waters 2, Bove, Dunne, Andonopoutos, Pickett. Wallis, Barry. Best Shannon, Bove, Porteous, Holt, Zajac, Pickett. St Marys Stephens, Theoharris 3, Stockton. Evans, Francis, Mullenger, Hendy. Black . Best Watson, Slnnin.ro, Theoharris, Stephens. ELTHArk OC 0 .1 1.3 1 .4 4.7 .31 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 8.5 13.7 19.13 28 .17 .185 Eltham OC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Yana Valley Old Boys Telford . McVean 7, Thompson, Peake. Keonan 3 . Rees 2, Waing. Heileman, Ha ben . Best Hetfeman, Laing . Taylor, Midro, Dickson, LiveseyCole. AQUINAS OB 5.3 8.5 14.10 23 .12 .150 OLD CAREY 1.4 2.5 6.6 10.7 .67 Aquinas OR J. Livingstone 8, S. Livingstone 3, Dunne . Clifford, Colliver, Field 2, O'Connor, Hacking . Bethune . Tarruli . Best Jeffrey, J . Livingstone, Denavi, Lamhourn, Colliver, Bethune . Old Carey Glindemann 4, Semng. Feehan, Patterson, McFarlane, Vasilopoulos . Everett. Best Everett. Vasilopoulos, Auldist, Glindemann. Cohen, Serong . SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3.3 6.6 8.8 10.9 .69 ELEY PARK 4.2 6.5 12.8 15.12 .102 Sminburae University Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Eley Park Hawley S. Warner 4. Kaye 2, Bowen, D . Kaye, McLean. Storey. Best Mclean, Hook, Warner, Bowen, Featonby . Entirely.
RESERVES BULLEENCOBRAS 4,2 7 .5 8.8 12 .9.81 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 .3 11 .7 16.9 16,9.105 Bulleen Cobras Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Chimside Park Dalton, Henderson 4, Skien 3 . Bond 2, Pope, Peters . Laidlaw. Best Harvey. Loudlaw, Henderson, Skier . Duey, Dalton. RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 .1 9 .1 12.4 15,11.101 ST MARYS 3 .3 6 .3 9.6 11,7.73 Richmond Central Jackson 5, Taylor 4 . Barker, Macak 2 . Reid, Gersovalis. Best Cooper. Marais, Jackson . Ritchie, Barrance, Barker . St Marys O'Brien 8. Innes, Le Leivre, Learmmnth . Best O'Brien, Azzapardi, learmonth, Phillips . ELTHAM OC 3 .2 5,2 7.3 10 .6.66 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 .2 9.6 17 .10 22 .13.145 Eltham OC Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Yarra Valley Old Boys Park, Penaluna 6. Downs 3. Crean, Ireland, Potter, Ross. Dave. Chrisi'ietd . Best Ross. McVean, penaluna, Downs. Park. Langdon . AQUINAS OB 5 .3 8.6 11.6 11 .9.75 OLD CAREY 2 .3 8.6 12.9 15 .12.102 Aquinas OB O'Lou~hlin 4 . Muller, King 2, Cronin, Langford, Crouch . Best Langford, Harper, Go lards, McEvoy, Jones, Home . Old Carey Name 5. Brady 3, Cherry 2 . Neate, Nance, Evans . Bryce, Serong. Best Nance, Gentle . Cherry, nance, Ustlek. Neste. sWIHBURNE UNIVERSITY 7 .2 10.2 12.7 13 .10.88 ELEY PARK 4 .2 8.5 9.7 10 .8.69 Swinburne University Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Eley Park Gibson 5 . Briginshaw, Carrell . Hill, Karadimos, Rodger . Best Hill . Gibson, Georgiou, Morris, Anderson, Carroll .
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nivessity Blacks provided the most definitive result of c~ P s nas F. Central season to date when they disposed of previously unbeaten Old Essenaon in convincu,g fashion . The Blacks three point loss to Williamstown CYMS the previous week proved to be only a minor hiccup for the side which has now clearly established itself as the competition benchmark. These comments may slightly upset members of the unbeaten West Brunswick Magpie Machine, but even they would be well aware that their toughest tests will occur in the mouth ahead . REVIEW - ROUND 5 After an even first term, West Brunswick established what proved to be a match-winning 3 goal break over La of the brilliant Trobe during the second quarter courtesy finishing of full-fonvard Rohan Eastway, who was ably. fed by a number of his fleet-footed Magpie teammates La Trobe stand-in full-forward Jesse "The Body" Maddison was providing his side with its own viable target, hauling in a number of splendid grabs, however, he and his fellow forwards were missing just too many set shots to put La Trobe on top . After half-time, La Trobe tried hard to bridge the gap, drawing to within 8 points at one stage, but generally their surges were ended with steading goals by West Brunswick, who ultimately held sway by 17 points in a hard fought encounter . Best for the winners were M oses Malone, Frank Vitale, Rohan Eastway (7 goals) and J, Gray while for the Trobers Ruckus Dunin, JD, Backo (4 goals) and Danno were good contributors . As predicted, Williamstown CYMS did not get it all their own way when they took on Old Westbourne at the VAFAis version of Arctic Park . The Warriors were fired up for this local derby but their aggression tended to focus too much on the man during the first term, the resulting free lacks allowing With to establish a useful five goal break by quarter time . Westbourne hit back in the second term, only to watch helplessly in the third quarter, as WiIli used the scoring end to establish a seemingly insurmountable 36 point lead by the orange break . Two goals by Willi early in the last stanza suggested "game over" but the Warriors had other ideas, slamming on the seven unanswered goals to finally go down by seven points . I'm sure Willi coach Oopy Elliott would have been happy to hear the sirenl Best for the winners included Grievous, Dirtbags, Warriors Shaun Noodles and Tommy while for the gallant "Stan the Man" Leonard relished the physical clashes, by Inspector Mal Gibb marked everything, ably supported . Parslow. and S Blake
In a game billed as a possible Grand Final preview, both the Blacks an d Old Essendon attacked the ball furiously from the outset, with the Blacks able to establish a 23 point lead by half time courtesy of more effective use of the ball and four free kicks in front of goals . OEG tried hard to reverse the trend in the third quarter and did have a shot for goal from less then a metre to bring the margin to 12 points . It is history now that the shot missed and 12
from the ensuing kickin the Blacks employed its trademark runnin g game to set-up a goal and stretch the margin back to four goals and in doing so clearly broke the back and spirit of the Grammar. The final '"â&#x20AC;˘ quarter was an exhibition of power football by the Blacks as they rammed on six unanswered goals to ultimately win by a convincing 12 goals and set the standard that all E Central teams must aspire to in 1996. Best for the losers were Powerhouse Pete Lutterschm idt, Phil Trist, Jason Goodger, Aaron Leask and Will Conlan. At the Postage Stamp, Newlands Coburg jumped out to a five goal lead in the first quarter and it seemed inevitable that Thornbury Cougars were headed for another horrible hiding. However, the young Cougars rallied and down by only four goals, would have approached the third quarters huddle with a long lost sniff of victory in their nostrils . The Coburg boys quickly snuffed out any chances of an upset with a barrage of early goals en route to a morale boosting 69 point victory . Best for the winners were the Morris Boys, ex South Morang recruit Vescoi (7 goals), i.3rtchum, Martinez and i ooga . UFISOB yet again proved itself a worthy opponent against a good side for half a game when it stayed with North Brunswick until the main break . The Green and Gold machine went into overdrive in the third quarter with ten goals and then went into cruise control on the road to a crushing 89 point win . Best for the winners included S . Moore, M. Sorleto, J. Thompson and evergreen veteran Ady Tirchett who bagged a lazy 7 goals. PREVIEW - ROUND 6 Match of the Day is at Fearon Reserve where Williamstown CYMS will look to take the scalp of unbeaten West Brunswick . These sides look evenly matched, both relying on a skilled band of small and medium sized runners to provide their forwards with sufficient opportunities to kick a winning score . I would have no hesitation tipping Will at home on the strength of its three point win over Uni Blacks, but injuries suffered in that game may still see the Towers below full strength (as suggested by last week's lack lustre win over Westboume) . On the other hand, West Brunswick were not that impressive against La 17obe last week, so their bubble may be ready to burst . Assuming Will can put the screws on Eastway at full-forward and on rovers FIamilton, Davies an d Gray, III stick with Willi to prevail in an epic by 8 points . The battle of Grammar sides Essendon and Westbourne takes place at East Keilor where the home team side is generally very hard to beat and will be very keen to rebound quickly after last week's embarrassing of loss. Westboume will approach this clash with a degree coroptimism as they ran OEG to 9 points in last se week responding clash and finished full of running last week against Williamstown . However, Westbourne have no t
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b.-,n able to carry out any proposed upsets since entering E Central and I don't think that will change here . Old Essendon by 5 goals . University Blacks host UHSOB and the expanses of the Ulu oval is not likely to suit the restrictive style of Uni Hi s ,s game. University Blacks should pad their percentage thanks to a crushing 15 goal victory. At Bllrldoora, La Trobe will be desperate to keep the four somewhat in their sights when they host an improvIng Newiands Coburg . The problem for the Coburg boys is the size of the 'IYobers ground - at least twice the size of {heir own - which will mean their suspect fitness will be tested to its maximum extent . La Trobe will relish the return to its own patch and only a Bundoora Bog could limit Newlands' losing margin to under 7 goals . Finally, Thornbury will discover that playing a percentage hungry North Brunswick is never a pleasant task, even if it is at the Cratelzone. The Green and Gold machine are stealing itself for the big clashes with La Trobe, Williarnstown and Old Essendon in future weeks and will record a cricket score margin against the battling Cougars . Correspondents: Numbers again by Monday 5:00pm are Ph: 9379 1411(H) and 9618 3413 (W) and Fax 9629 8008 . SOCIAL NOTES Williamstown will be unearthing local band Snafu at the Clubrooms in a band/disco night after the West Brunswick game this Saturday .
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SENIORS WEST BRUNSWICK 4 .1 10.1 13.6 15.9.99 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .0 6.6 10.7 12 .10.82 West Bruaswick Eastway 7. Hamilton . Vitale, Sassine 2. Magafas, Gray . Best Malone. Vitale, Eastway, Brown, Gray, Heywood . La Trobe University Bakogiannis 4. Maddison, Edmunds 2. Dunin . Hayward, Haynes, Sidebottom. Best Hayward, Dunin . Bakogiannis . Maddison . Turner, Edmunds . 6 .7 13 .8.86 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 5 .5 WILLIAMSTOWN CY3SS 6 .3 8 .6 11 .13 13.15.93 Old Westbourne Whiting 3, Gibb . Baadni, Horsburgh 2. Franklin . Leonard, Parsbw, Christo. Beat Leonard . Blake, Gibb, Fairfield. O'Malley. Robson . Williamstown CYMS Grigg, Kurkowiki . Bezzant 3, Lee . MacLeod, Cannon, Markley . Best Grieve, Harry . Glochowski, Thiege, Cannon, Grigg . Case.Mackley . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.1 7.3 8 .6 14.12.96 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .1 3.5 3 .7 3.8.26 University Blacks Hall, Carah 3 . Little. Keam. Cook, Gutten . Beaton . Wiegard. Cunningham. Beat Wiegrd, Cunningham, Roberts . Carah, Lowe. Cook. Old Essendon Grammar LuttersemidL Stevens. TrisL Best Lutterscmidt. Trist. Goodger,. bask Conton,McPherson . NEWLANDS COBURG 6.4 10.8 13.11 20 .17 .137 3.5 8.12 9 .14 .68 TaORNBURY COUGARS 1 .2 Newlands Coburg Vescio 7, Morris 4, Lineham 3 . Zambello 2 . Griffiths . Alameddine, Frost. Martinez . Best R Morris, D. Morris . Vescio . Lineham, Martinez . Fennessy. Thornbury Cougars Bruno 3. Craig 2 . Mouskts, Cutler, D'Angelo, Abdelnouc Best Alembakis, buz .eski. Lincoln. Begley. B(uno. Cutler. 6 .11 7.12.54 UHSOB 1 .5 5 .5 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.0 6 .4 16 .10 22.15 .147 UHSOB Davidson 3, Skinns, Bunn . Gunthorpe . Sedgwick. Beat Bone, Davidosn. FreiJah. Sedgwtek, Mclennan, Wallace. North Brunswick Tirchett 7, Moore . Kalpakas 4, Fox 3 . Briffa 2 . Thompson. Evans . Best Kyriazis . Tirchett. Thompson. Hodgson, Dimarco. Ellis. RESERVES WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4 .7 7 .8 8.8.56 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .1 3 .3 4 .6 7.8 .50 West Brunswick Haste, Cocolaras, Koutoghannis 2 . McNaughton . Best Coombes, Robinson. Rodgers. Menaughton, Haste, Baker . la Took University Sutherland 2 . Chiodo, Funnell, Iles. Caughey. Hartley . Beat Bland, Huffer. Bolger. Sutherland . Gronow, McNamara. 2.6 .18 OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .2 2.3 2.5 15 .12.102 WILLIAtdSTOWN CYMS 4.2 10.8 12.9 Old Westbourne Morgan. Allan . Best Leitch, Horsburgh, Jago. Crowe, Hewitt, 6tartinsen. Williamstown CYASS Payne 5, McGouren 4. Warren. Bond 2 . Dervan, Tuck . Best Riccards. Tuck . Elliott. Quick. Wilson. Ryan. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 .12.60 4 .9.33 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR University Blacks Birks 2, Neville . Bowles . Hallam, Baud. Sullivan. Gill . Best Corrie. Sullivan . Ryan. Baud. Birks, Baum . Old Essendoa Grammar Gillis 3, chawkley. Best McKenzie, Tapungao, Barry. Mansfield . McKerretl. Emerson. 10 .9 14 .12 16.13.109 NEW LANDS COBURG 7 .5 THORNBURY COUGARS 0 .0 3 .2 6.5 7.10 .52 Newlands Coburg Stepien 4, Augoustakis, Fitzgerald . Martell 2, Capuano, Mergianos. Hippisley. Griffiths. Tardio . Arcadia. Best Stepien, Augoustakis . Mamel6 Berton . Baker. Thombury Cougars Huxley 4 . Rocca 2, Crocker . Beat Huxley. Duscon, theoharis . Rocca. Norman. Robertson . UHSOB 1.3 2.4 2.4 3 .5.23 NORTH BRUNSWICK 8.8 12.13 15.15 18 .19 .127 UBSOB Mazza 2 . Regan. Beat Carruthers. Zulicki, Rogers, Duncan, Owen . Sciola. Nort h Brunswick Hogg 4. Webb, Lawton . Hope 2, Sacco . Denino, curcio . Hoist. Bradford . Plet. Guppy, Papanikolaou. Beat Sacco, Hope, Hogg. Guppy. Lawton. htarin .
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Great to see one of the Rovers' favourite footballers played his 200th game last week for North Old Boys . Bruno "Cake" Conti was the player and what a fitting way for North Old Boys to help Bruno remember his 200th match, when they won their first game for the season against MHSOB and Bruno was named as their best player . Well done "Cake" from all at VAFA Administration . ### While on the subject of first up wins Old Xavs had their first win in A Section for season 1996, as did North Old Boys (B) as previously mentioned . The sides yet to win a match for the year are Ormond (A), BulleenTemplestowe (B), Swinburne University (E-East), Thornbury Cougars (E-Central) and Monash Whites and Glenhuntly (E-South) and in the U19's Collegians (Sec. i) . Tough times ahead for the remainder of the season for these clubs ? Only time will tell . While at the other end of the scale Old Melburnians (A), Old Trinity (B), St . Kevins (C), Old Camberwell (D), Aquinas (E-East), West Brunswick (E-Central), Peninsula and Salesian (ESouth), Hawthorn Citizens (Club XVIII North), Old Melburnians and University Blues ( U19 Sec 1), St . Kevins (U19 2 White), Beaumaris (U19 2 Blue) and Old Carey (U19 2 Red) . Well done to all of these clubs they are all certainly setting the pace for season 1996 in their respective sections . ### New drainage works were commenced a t Elsternwick Park this week, and not before time. Even with the odd showers and the heavy wet we had before Round 2 of this year, the ground, was still struggling to cope with the incomplete drainage . Finally it looks as if Phil Stevens might sleep at night when it is raining during the season, especially when it gets close to finals
time . Although all super soppers are breathing a sigh of relief as well, seems they knew that if PS got hold of them they were bound to get bogged in the middle of EP . Well done Bayside City Council on the drainage and fingers crossed that they help to improve the already picturesque Elsternwick Park. ### No doubt any of you readers who have ventured to EP in the first few weeks have seen the latest addition to the buildings . Yes the Umpires' building is near to "lock-up" stage, although last week the scoreboard operators were none too pleased with the lack of shelter due to a window that was replaced (or meant to have been) that morning . It seems that the initial window somewhat impeded the scoreboard operators view of the match and so was arranged to be replaced . Although a 7 .30am start for the "brickies" became 10 .30am after a heavy night (hence no window) and the scoreboard operators froze . Great to see the "great Aussie drink" on a Friday has not fallen by the wayside, even if young Liam "bang bang Maxwell's silver" Hammer did catch pneumonia last weekend. u u u ntttt A quick check of the progressive scribes selection percentages tells us that Darren "never mind the photo" Briggs (92%), leads from Ken "the Prez" Bremner (88ofo),closely followed by Brett "equally as good a photo" Connell (82%) . Then in a tight bunch Terry "doing nicely" guirk (76%), Damien "my hair is growing" Batey (720k), Norm "the scorer" Nugent (70%), Paul "the Kid" Luby and Barry "never mind the rest" Hickey (68ofo) .Finally bringing up the rear Don "I'll catch 'em" Blackwood . With the season 1/3 gone after today we wonder how the final placings will shape, only time will tell . #
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OLD PARADIANS Coach : Paul Digney 1 . JA Dallas 2 M.P.lynch (Capt.) a BP . y#&fl 4. C . Telay 5. A.Ma 6. S. King 7. P.T .Harrs S. M. S. Flynn 9. B .WmSam 10. M. Pbarers it. NJ. Redard 12. SA MtMaon 13. DP. Geary (VCap ) 14. SP. PA 36. B. Din 15. SJ.Kendhs 40 . LH .GrabaasFi It. 5 .11 41 . J.T. Coins IT S .C. st:P 42. S . Harosan 16. D.J 43. M.Gak 19. BM ~ +0 44 . C .Jttuslorw 20. K .L . t 46. J. Na3nis 21. B.G .Lyrch 47. A .Strvala 22. MJ. Jryra (VC) 48 . M.A. Hutson 23 . MA . Go 49. N . " 24 M1 braid ~. R, Nolan 25. IA . Ba1ua 52. L yiriS'ems 26. A.Sacco 53. J.Vmcerd 27. M. Cas<pi! 56. J.SqAia 28 . MX .EG}.~Y 57. S .0109 2Q . S. Phalan 58. T.Gbsos :a . NJ . K% 62 . C. Pike 31 . J. P.a.2rzk to . BA.StuDJ 32 . N. Dallas 69. LTwm r 33 . C.Yfalsmi 35 . MJ. Ryan
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W. Bradey M. Postma A. Grant S.Stella
10. D . Salzyk 11 . J . Hutchinson 12 . B. Crochtord 13. T. Kenn a 15 . M. hetfeman 16. S.Goodwin 17. G . O'Connor 18. D . tuema 19. M. Cul l 20. B .Jacobsen 21 . A . Fitzpatrick 23. A . fielding 24. B . Megrath 25. N . Gil l 26. J . Van Englen 27. P .Copeland 28. C. Laws 30. M . McCartney 33 M .Jacobsen 35. S .Dowdle 37. P . Dun n 42. A . Moloney 43 . B . Stevens 44. F . Grech
Coach : Steve Carroll 1 . T. Barba 2. B. Batm" 9. C.Betrame 4 . S.Bdard S . SBroct±ay 6. J.Camn 7 . FL Clark 8 . g.Dertai 9 . S.Dahki 10. J .Easlaugh 11 . P.Fagbark 12. BFaLi 13. B.Frcker 14. M.HaSyan 15. J . Harried It. GHarbnl IT D. Harris 18. T.Harl 19. T.,Wuwn 20. B.Kealh 21 . D.Ku3j* 22. D .Keys 23. S.Ka•ky 24. S. Kuc 25. J. Lawless 26. 13. Lee 27. C . Lelanan 2& E Lindsay 29. R. Macue 30. J. Ma" . 31 . 8 McWthu 32. K . tacCamacB 33. J.MCk4osh 34. A . Mdcervie-Mdizrg 35. D. McGrath .b. L.MOraon 47 . D.Slrack 37. B . Maryhy 48. J.Sturrock 38. H.Nakn 49 . RSwan 39. J.Nash 50. M.TtanEon 40. Id. NcnvAh 51 . R Versheetien 41. H. PaJnler 52. J. WYis 42. T. REM 53. S.WtGeha.ad 43. T. floydace 54. T . yooox 44. C.Sde7ag 55 . M . Vfikon h 45. B.SmS 46. L .SMw
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Under 19 White BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Coach : Brian Cartwright 1 . S. Lanbropoulos 3. C. Androutsopoulos 5. S. Walker 6. W. Be t 8. P. Francis 9. A. King 10. N. Maragos 15. P. Gannas 17. R. Floyd 19. S . Giasante 20. J. Androutsopoulos 21 . S . Mountai n 22 . P . Mount 23 . 24 . S. Pemberton 25 . M. Masri 26 . 27. B. Maylin 30. D. Rice 33. P. Potamianos 35. D. Daskalou 36. S. Klerides 41 . L . Grove s 43. C. Papadopoulos 44. T. Plain
DE LA SALLE (2) Coach : Clayton Waser P. Aron (V .Capt .)
B. Betheras D. Chaplin B. Clancy A. Detlisola J. Donaldson A. Ellis C. Eppinger P . Femo n A . Fkswerday S . Francis T. Gulliver K . Harpe r S. Haines D . Hegarty B. Itter
G . Jennings S. Kemp (Capt .) D. Kin g A. Leening (VCapt) S. McCubbi n M . McHenry D. P. Mercuri T . Messer A. Moon T . Morse J. tAystakidis L. Nelson
OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Andrew Tsindos
OLD GEELONG Coach: Tim Killworth
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37. M . McConacfry 39. E. Plowman 40. C. St.Clair
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41 . S. Pettig 42. D.Campbe0 49. M . Pet6g 50. J. Wallace-Smith 51 . A Coale 52. S . Cate 53. S . O'Brien 54 . J .Teague 55. S . Bingley 56 . L.Wilson 57 . W. Gordon 58 . G . Collins 59 . S. Lucas 68. L . Aitkin 69. S. Hogg 70. J. Downie 71 . B. Rankin 72. J. Paul
73. N. Beattie
J . Sloan C . Troia S. White C . Wilson
C . Worsteling D. Franconia
ST KEVINS Coach: Owen Hourigan 1 . R. Simkiss 2. M. Gargano 3. S . Kuring 4 . M.Rizio(Capt) 5 . J . Pickering 6 . B . Durk 7 . S . Ries 8 . A. McGulness 9 . M. Furlong 11 . A J..Hassett = ef t 12. B. Do7lman (DVC) 73. A. Pivelta (VCapt) 14. P.Greenham 15. C. Hadda d 16. M . Pangrazio 17. J. Bowle r 18. G. Large 19. J. O'Brien 20. D. McArdle 21 . B . Marusic 22. B . Delahay 23. M. Williams 24 . J. Goldsworthy 25 . M. Funston 26 . B .Da y 27 . J . Finch 28 . A . DeKretsa 29. C . Baker 30. S. Kennedy 31 . R . Doherty 32. S.Radtord 33. Gus 34. 35. M . Field s
ALL ELL(; I MCA & GAS HOME APPLICANCES
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ST . LEOS EMMAUS Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . D. Lear 2. A . Auliso 3. T. Ludlow 4. A . Daly 5. B . Carey 6. P .Deery 7. N . Hodder 8 . G.Kennedy 9 . G . Simondson 10 . A. Lauri e 11 . E. McLaughlin 12 . S. Vozz o 13 . G . Psaltopoulos 14 . E. Sheehan 16 . J . Smith 17 . L. Newey 18. M . Smith 19. B . Wilby 20. O . Brown 22. L. Latham 32. R . McCann 35. T. Batty 80. G. Wyett M. Cody J. Rattigan
UNIBLACKS
WARRINGAL
Coach : Dami-i Carrol l
Coach : Harry Harisio u
1 . T. Belleville 2. M .Buckis 3. J. Butterfield 4. B.Dillon 5. O .Fumess 6. C.Franktin 7. R.Gaza i 8. B .Githertson 9. T . Holmes 10 . N. Howell 11 . J . Scott 12 . T.KOchen 13 . L. Kirkham 14 . A . Leddln 15 . J . Magee 16 . A. Maher 17 . B. Morgan 18. P. Oswald 19 . A. Robinson 20. C . Ross 21 . A.Sanders 22. L .Spencer 23. A.Walker 24. T.Warburton 25. J.Ward 26. R. Watson 27. S . While 28 . M . Atkin 29 . T. Gargon 30, A . Morrissey 31, N . Rolls 32 . L. Juniper 33 . S. Dimond
t . C. Williams 2. B .Anderson 3. H. Reeves 4. K . Convery 5. A .Rossi-Mel 6. W.Taytor 7. S .Attardi B. B .Woodlock 9. A . Heard 10. A.Fogarty 11 . S. Yin 12 . A.Camelled 13 . S.Taylor 14 . P.Witchell 15 . K. Harte 16 . T.Wason 17 . L.Sheean 18 . H. Beale 19 . T .Benton 20 . P. James 21 . M . Peters 22. P . Harmon 23. A .Karafiti 24. L. O'Connell 25. S . Walter 26. J . Anderson 27. J .Wilson 28. M. Manovella 29. A. Kirk 30 . N . haymes 31 . A. Jackson 32 . N .Mitchell 33 . J . Harkman
WILLIAMSTOWN C .Y.M .S . Sen. Coach : Gerard Barnes 1 . B. Wouda 2 . B. Cock s 3 . A. Petzierides 4 . B.Forrester 5 . B .Twis t 6 . A.Thege 7 . J . Clark 8 . G .Singteton 9 . S . Wuchatsch 10 . G. Burgess 11 . D. Macleod 12. C .Bergi n 13. M . Elhaouli 14. L .Grochowski 15. T. Murray 16. M. Holland 17. J. Matar 18. G .Rickard 19. L .Gray 20. B. Robinson 21 . R.Cockerell 22 . W . Kaddour 23 . D. Bordignon 24 . D. Wouda 25 . D. Ryan 26 . D. Lee 27 . C. Mathews 28 . S . Kennedy 29, A . Houli 30. M . Elhaouli ''.. 31 . B. Davie . B. Todd s32 33. B. MacLeod 34. N . Mager 35 . S.Siewek 36 . G . Carlyon 37 . S. Dyer 38 . J. Hrycyszyn 39 . D. Krogmann
18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
1, HAMPTON ROVERS
under 19 Blue BEAUMARIS Coach : Peter McBrearty
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS
I . N . McLean 2. B . Thomas 3. M . Pitts (VC) 4. J . Wadham 5, R . Thatcher (Capt.) 6. C . Kent 7. D . Whitaker 8. M.O'Bden 9 . B. Nicholson to . G . Moloney 11 . S. Blackie 12 . M . McLeod 13 . A. Quin t4 . R. McGrath 15 . B . Stevens t6 . P . Fisher (VC) 17. S . McIver 18. N . Boctor 19. R . Thornton 20. T. Rand 21 . P. Thomas 22. N . Joh n
Coach : Michael Malone
23. B. Ferguson 24 . C . Cezaw 25 . H . Dwyer 26 . B. Carroll (Capt.) 27 . J. Vance 28 . J. McKenzie 29 . S . Fraser 30 . M . Matulick 3t . A. Booth 36 . J . Handhold 41 . B . Stevens 51 . D. Sheidrake 52. B . Vall e
1 . B.La>a 2. ACaa~ry rp 3.AF ' 4 . N.11 .._ 5 . SP•-zc 6. TA 7.w.G 8. D.'. 9.&i Io.dG 2 LC "z .=•_; 4. W.LLb,- i 1 i W.f.~. --5 5. 16, C.& : F" It. ktCtte I& !A ( 19. Llt . .~i 2J. SCw1, 21 . AB I 2 7 1.1 Y 21 1 Dams 24. C.h'O 2i 2 . kt61 27. (LNK~ 2& 29. 30. 31.
22 . H . Georgeanakis 24 . R . Dunball (VC) 25 . M. Dunball 26 . D. Ariz 27 . S. Blick 28 . T . Wilmott 29 . H. Tregear 30 . L. Muir 39 . T . Lynch 40. C. Hutchinson 41 . M . Talent 42. W. Armour 43. M . Salter 44. M . Iles 45. A . Quon 46. M . Louis 47. A. Duddy 48 . M. Karakas 49 . P. Apinitis 50 . T. Pucella.
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12 . A . Alderton 15. F. Carr 20. A . McNamee 24. W. Clar k 41 . J. Murchie 44. A. Brown 46. A. Price 51 . D . Strachan 54. G . Rhodes 55 . S. Toms 56 . R . Kent 57 . M . Dennis 58 . C. McPherson 59 . A. Lewi s 60 . B . pamham 61 . D. Crewdson 62 . M . Jackson 63 . A . Liptrot 64 . X .Johnson 65. B . Logan 66. J . Stewart 67. D . Watson 68. P. Williams 69. M . Balmer 70. A. Remfry 71 . L . Marget 72 . W. Smith 73 . H . McDougall 74 . R. Martin
C . Cullen B. Marlyn D . Varker A. Varke r
7 . L O'Grady 8 . D. Busby 9 . P. Molino 11 . L Tregear 12. S . Burke 13. P . Nelson 14. B . Hoare 15. E .Zuker(C) 16. P . Allardice 17. S .Osboume 18. B . Ari z 19. B.G. James 20. A. Aquino
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ORMOND Coach : Brian Keatin g
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J . Le Grand (Capt .) B. Joseph S. Barbellini P. Egan
6 . M. Riley
7. S. Paolucci (VC) 8 . D . Schofield 9 . B. Clifford 10 . T. Sykes it . G .Janetski 12 . M . Rouch 13 . A. Meadows t4. G . Young 17. A. Quinn 18. V. Di Scala 19. A . McDowell 21 . P . McCulloch 22. T. Bailey
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40. D. Broadhurst 53. B . Burke 561 . B . Karaminovski 57. K . Gleaso n 58. E. Karaminovski 69. F.Knoweiss 71 . A.Cranston 72 . M. MacDonald 73 . S. Duffy 74 . C .Femando 75 . S. Price 77 . S.Hoiioway 78 . G .Davis 79 . M . Merrick 80 . R. Plavljanic 81 . R. Nahas 82. 83. L. Phillips 84. M . Slade 86. T. Galloway 87. M . Hoga n
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MONASH BLUES Coach: Steve Rus t
1 . B .Johnson
INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD SOUTH Suite 3, 41B Bluff Rd , CAULFIELD Black Rock . 3193 Coach : George Joseph
1 . G. Lehner 2. G. Kin g 3. R .Franklin (VCapt) Coach : Andrew Baxter 4. N . Larkin , 5. A. Murphy 1 . S.P; : - ..(44q 2 &L 6. M.Wannacott 1 &I, 21 . 7. H . Brow n KT 2Z 8, D. O'Reilly 5. P. C-1 21 9 . M. Hester 6. D. RA 24 . 10 . N. Courtney 7. P. L .. ..• 'Xe5 ~, kG; 11 . C. Bailey & F .C ~ 12 . R.Cunningham 9. D.0 27. 13 . M . Mabbett tA D.L.=A! 2& T. &U 14 . C.Jackson . EOx4dry 15. S . Taylo r 12 D.MpT ..~ 23 ta ~. L ~ 16. S . Finlayson 31. At4A 17. S . Handley 14 . RP K D.ym 15. J.t9 ' 39. RGxp(pdCj 18. A . Bibby 16. B .u -, 19. G. Smith . 35. dDtau It . I! S37. S 0'riah/ 20. T. Rust It, C.Vi' ~. P.G,'n' 21, S . Metz (Capt) 19 . Pi6 _ 4S. N.1 0 22. S . Hea d 2). C.ki 5Z D.FOM PVC) 23. S . Herman 24. T. Morgan 25 . D . Fishlock 26 . J. Argall 27 . L . Cripps 28 . M. Wrodarczyk 29 . S. Wrodarczyk 30 . L . Livingstone 42 . G . Hall (DVC) 51 . J . Byron
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
M AZENOD Coach : Kevin King
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2.J . Baxter (C) 3 .C. Miller 4 .A . Bragg 5 . R . Harris (VC) 6 . H . Tomlinson 7 .W. Mclvor 8 .M. Lawrence 9.M. Week s 10. B. Henderson 12.A. Hicke y 14. R . Burston 15.A. Leadston 16. D. Walter 17. P. O'Neill 18.C. Stoh (DVC) 22.J . Cavanagh 23.T . O'Brien 24 .B .Hodson 25 .J . Hawkins 26 .M . Wagstaff 27 . T. Tremellen 28 . S . McGee 29 .M. Killian 30 .T. Cameron 31 .D .Jones 32. D . Horsfal l 33. A. Lourey 34. M. Oka 37.8. Dempsey (DVC) 41 . S. Milli e 43.C. Riordan 47. C. McPherson
ARGEN ENTERPRISES
under 19 Red AQUINAS Coach : John Bourk e 1 . B. Mascitti 2 . G . Burch 3. D. Heveren 5. H. Nichol 6. W . Potton 7. J . Quin n 8. N . Fredickson 9. J . Bleakney 10. D. Bolan d 11 . S . Moran 12. M . Tilling 13. P . Glennie 14. R . Chapman 15. M . Fredickson 16. M . Hunte r 17. A . Williams 18. J. Hun t 19. M. Hel d 20. E. O'Loughlin 21 . C . Brownhill 22 . 23 . T . Huggins 24 . M. Reilly 38 . V. Sorace 39 . M . Mercuri 42 . R . Moran 51 . A. Hyland 54 . D. Kealy 55 . A. Cultera
CHIRNSIDE PARK Coach: Allen Cousins Assistant: S. Candle 1 . B. D em (4C1 2 B.lkyes 21 B.pkey 3. G . LM 24 . S. Poasr 4. D. Skin a D.Vd 5. AL t'~( X 6. kw', 27. F. VaT 7. B. Hawad 2d A Pzfro & AC 29.
9. T.1 I R ldAdn s 10. P.,' 31 . 11 . C. :159. D.60, Ii 11 E.t, ..rve t4. C.Pcddi 1S. btC:x# 16. M MarkaedJ 17. D.BU'r It. N.Emn 19 . ht [ 0 23. Id._ s 2Z , ^__rs
~:~7 f;~ .`/ :~"8'-AJ•J '\I DIRECTIONAL DRILLING Ken Basso 97221697 A.N2. BANK FINANC E Greg Skien 015 552 013
MARCELLIN Coach : Peter Randall 1 . M. Roberts 2. W . McMahon 3. L. Crosby 4. R. Badanjek 5. M . Bello
6. L. Ryan
7. D. Bellissimo 8. B. Alford
9. J . Mason 10. T . Black 11 . M . Mitsud (VC) 12. M . Karavasilis 13. S . Moran
14. M . Van Lint (DVC) 15. T. Stephens (C) 16. J . Blackmore 17. D. Sampimon 18. P . Diacogiorgis 19. B . Colville 20. C . Mulready 21 . B . Della Riv 22. B . Symes (DVC) 23. N . Armstrong 24. J . Evans-Smith 25 . S. Mouss i 26. 27 . 28 . 29 . 30. 31 . 32 . 33 . 41 . 51 .
A. Reitano A. Sangorgio P. Toscano T. Martin D . Cardimone A. Rubira J. Sheehan P. Hogan M. Randazzo L . Bettio l
52 . B. Alford
OLD CAREY Coach : Peter Schiller
OLD PARADIANS
1 . L. Murphy 2. S . Collins 3. D. Bedford 4. D . Cochrane 5. J . Carter 6. 7. C . Anson 8. A . Oppy 9. J . Woods 10. N . Harris 11 . R . Sal i 12. R . Spencer 13. K .Safak 14. J. Ciuro 15 . A. White 1 6. A. Costello 17. K. Lewis 18 . C . Angus 19 . S. Wilson
Coach : Adam Stuckey 1. JA DAas
20 . S. Detarczynski 21 . N. Beale 22 . C.Battle 23 . S.Pratt 24 . M . Heppell 25 . F . D'Anna 26 . J. Nash 27 . C. Murray 28 . 29 . 30 . M . Hutchens 31 . W. Porter 32 . P. Maniotis 33 . Q . Smyth 34. J. Zito 35. B . Gust 36. 37. L. Small 44. G. Hendriks
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OLD SCOTCH Coach: Steve Aird 1 . M . Gwynn 2 . M. Steven s 3. A. Teesdale (Capt) 4 . P. Shea r 5 . A. Walkom 6 . T. Gray
7 . A. Littlejohn 8 . J. Agar 9 . M. O'Brien 10 . C . Woods 11 . W.Junkeer 12 . M. Ford 13 . S. Milliken 14 . P. DAvis 15 . J. Snow 16, C. Hosking 17 . C. Bird 18 . D. Ireland 19 . S . Penton 20 . D. McLennan 21 . D. Robson 22 . M . Davison 23 . O. Cran e 24 L. Boyle 25. C. Tindale 26. D. Thomas 27. L. Rose 28. R. Eagle 29. L. Andrews 30. N . Morri s
34. N . Thompson 36. S . Romensky
OLD TRINITY
WHITEFRIARS
Coach : Leigh Colema n 1 . A. Andrews (Capt) 2 . B. Powe r 3 . H. Munroe 4 . J. Arrowsmith 5 . T . Wolley 6 . J . Gerrish 7 . S Natol i 8. D. Beardsley 9. B . Dahlstrom 10. M .Shauhgnessy 11 . T. Morpet h 12. R. Rhea 13. J . Cade 14. T. Perry 15. J . Ivory 16. M . Chisolm 17. J . Newman 18. D . Burrows 19. C . Ba r 20. 21 . S. McMahon 22. T. Sheehan 23. T. Cad e 24. N .O'Haloran 25 . M. Lapira 26, T. Tobin 27, M. Greig 28 . C . Butler 29 . L . Kennedy 30 . C . Stanley 31 . E. Davatzis 32 . K. Noden 33 . C. Wilson 34 . D. Robinson 35 . A. McKenzie 36 . R. Baxter
Coach : Andy Dalrympl e 1 . M. Tudor 2 . M. Vandenboom (VC) 3 . D. Fedele (DVC) 4. 5 . L. Eames 6 . M . Jongebloed (Capt) 7 . M . Winterburn 8 . A. Lacey 9 . S . Gillen 10 . A. Davis 11 . D. Nolan 12 . A. Sandford 13 . V. Hughes 14 . A . Beattie 15. R. Mik a 16. R.Tartaglia 17. A . Glen n 18. C . O'Connor 19. A . Shepherd 20. A . Pawlick 21 . R . Fedele '.. 23. D .Griffin 24. M . Smith 25. 26. R . Pawlick 27. 28. P. Molloy 29. 30.
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YARRA VALLEY Coach : John Ma y I . T. Wapshot 2 . T. Hate 3 . S. Standfie6 4 . J. Reid 5 . A. Drew 6 . L . Dour
7 . S. Thompson 8 . L . Mor ris 9 . D. Mitison 10 . A. Barton ti . B. Reynolds 12 . P. Ford 13 . J. McConnell 14 . B. Mcllraith 15 . K. May 16. L. Taylor 17. T . MMcIIraBh 18 L. While 19. B . Wilson 20. T. Tysharg 21 . M . Wear 22. B . Telford 23. A . Drew 24. A . Cusano 25. S . Gado 26. D . Rowe 27. L. Smith 28. A. Lawton 29. S. Seaboume 30. A. Siabe l 34. D . Steven 35. A. Laing 46. W . Butler 52 . A. Hartne tt 69 . H . Van Kiaer
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20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
Club XVIII North HAWTHORN CITIZENS
COLLEGIANS Coach : 1 . G . Dingoe 2. M. Burgess 3. N . Sibbing 4. N . Comiey 5. R . Crocker 6. J. Gleason 7. J . Hubbard 8. N. Hutton 9. C. Comley 10. R. Lee If . S . Gross 12 . 13. 14 . A. Marson 15 . D. Tadgell 16 . E . McKay 17 . M . Whittaker 18 . J . Gonzales 19 . J . Gay 20 . D. Smith 21 . 22 . M . Jone s 23 . 0 Lansenberg 24. C . Sutherland 25. D . Wain 26. S. Messina 27. 28.
Coach : Glen Stallwo rthy 1 . M . Keeney 2. R. Lovic h 3. K . Richardson 4. S . Bowe (Capt .) 6. P . Avery 7. G. Stalworthy 8. P . Lovich 9. W. Power 10. P . Orchard 11 . A . Still 12. A . Tsoumbris 13. J. Povey 15. G . Morris 16. H . Ousalkas 17. D . Zavarella 18 . S. Timewell 19 . J. Law 20 . A. Hartley 21 . D . Murphy 22 . C . Benton 23 . D. Tracey 24 . A. Wilson 25 . A. Hure 26 . M . Wilkinson 27 . R. Lord 28 . J . Morrison 29 . D. Murray 30 . D. Lauletta 32 . B . Delbridge 35 . A . Dunlop 36 . S . McDonald 41 . E . Sil l 44 . P . Rossitto
OLD ESSENDO N Coach : D . Law 1 . D. Law (CC) 2 . D. Bellman 3 . K.Gas a 4 . B . Gasa 5 . T . Williams 6 . C. Fazzalari 7 . P . Cramer 8 . D. Garvey 9 . N. Dib 10 . M . Swift 11 . R. Musa 12 . A . Dawson 13 . B . White 14. M . McKerrell 15 . D . Stembridge 16. C . Bishop 17. D . Hexte r 18. A . Hutchinson 19. D . Reid 20. G . Dalinkiewicz 21 . L. Sha w 22. A. Smith 23. M. Mason 24. R . Boyle 25 . M. Howden 26. A. Cuzzupe 27 . D . Cuzzupi 28 . M. Goodwill 29 . S. Hearne 30 . D. Greasley
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KEW Coach : M . O'Dea 1 . P . Corridon 2. S .tvak 3. M . O'Dea (Coach) 4. A . Tucke r 5. A . Morrow 6. M . Garoffolo 7. M . Doyl e 8. K . Corbally 9. D . McGuire 10. P . Bladeni 11 . M. Smith 12. D . Maher 13. M.O'Hanlon 14 . P. Seal 15 . A. Lazarus 16 . D . Byrne 17 . C .Johnson 18 . C . Curtain 19 . O . Niall 20 . A. Wilson 21 . G . Kalac 22 . S. Reid 23 . R. Guppy 24 . S. James 25 . 26 . 27. J. Leonard 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 3b. 39. 40. M . Quinn
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Coach : A . Kennedy 1 . A. Kennedy 2 . M. Comer 3 . D. Boothey 4 . P. Doyle 5 . V. Paonessa 6 . J. Hes s 7 . A. Merton 8 . M . Nimmo 9 . B. Edmonds 10 . G. Cox (C) 11 . M . Lowry 12 . A. Barnett 13 . S . Lan e 14. R. Pertich (V .C .) 15. A. Robinso n 16. A. Keogh 17. D. Lowry 18. G. Lowry 19. D. Pizzalotto 20. J . Kent 21 . M. Kent 22. G. Banks 23. G. Basford 24. A . Bucknell 25 . M. Curry 26. D . Dodoricco 27 . P. Fitzsimmons 28 . R . Hollan d 29 . A. King 30 . T. Slattery 31 . D . Theisz
56. T. Reynold s
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MARCELLIN
HARP OF ERIN ------- _
ST BERNARDS Coach : Andrew Vinecombe 1 . A. Vincecombe (Capt) 5. R. Day 7. M . Creak 10. M . Quinn 11 . P. Prassas i t . B. Schwarzenberg 12. M . Castles 14. M . Cunningham 15. J . Martin 16. M . Farmer 21 . B . Moon 22. G. Farrugio 25 . A . Barnes 26. P . Farrugia 33. G. Tota 39 . T. Matkou 44 . P . Moon 69 . G . Wood
622 Mt. Alexander Rd . Moonee Pond s
9326 1799
THERRY Coach : 1 . D . Van Engelen 2 . R . Zampogna 3 . J. Briedis 4 . S . Koralewski 5. S .Sacco 6 . W. Brady 8. A. Grant 9. S. Stella 10. D . Slazyk 13. T. Kenn a 15. M. Heffernan 16. S. Goodwin 17. B.Crockford 20. B.Jacobson 21 . A. Fitzpatrick 26. J . Vanengelen 28. B . Green 33. M .Jacobson 35. S .Dowdle 40. D. O'Meara 42. A . Maloney 43. B .Stevens
NORTH OLD BOYS Coach: Ron Holmberg 1 . B . Allman 2. M . Bevanda 3. G . Carroll 4. S . Lanyon 5. S . Elliot t 6. M . Fennelly 7. B. Devine 8. J. Smit h 9. D . Fogarty 10. M. Giroiami 12 . S. Hall (C) 13. C . Henderson 14 . P. Hevey 15 . N . Hibbins 16 . R . Holmberg 17 . D. Perrone 18 . M . Lynch 19 . P . Considine 20 . D.Joyce 21 . F . Miletto 23 . G . O'Toole 25 . A . Rya n 26 . A . Schmidt 27. J . Schmit 28. K . Scott 31 . B . Swain 32. J . Trimboli 33. A . Trimboli 34. I. Turnbull (VC) 42. A . Rowlands 43. G . Irvin e 45. J . Zumbo 48. N . Christie 53. J . Cahill 59. J . Bujega 69. J . Joyce
Club XVIII Sout h DE LA SALLE Coach : 1 . K . Mannix (Capt.) 2 . T. F:chenry 3 . A. Classon 4. B.0'Driscoil 5. B. Byrne 6. B. Hoy 7. M . Thorn 8. D. Jennings (VC) 9. N. Vargas 10. D. Tessier 11 . S . Bolt 12. S . Rudd 13. J . Clothier 14 . M .O'Driscotl 15. A . Brabner 16 . C. Taylor 17 . B . 0'Hearn 18 . T. Moore 19 . P. Manning (VC) 20 . M. Stanhope 21 . S. Goss 22. A. Worsteling 23. C. Bourke 24. T . Forbes 25. J. Murphy 26. D. Williamson 27. A. Carr, 28. C. Cleary 29. S . Gurr 30. G. Hagan 31 . M . Farrell 32 . T. Silver s
MAZENOD Coach: Danny Wai n 7. P. Deegan 9. P. Hall 10. M. Tettey 11 . T. Smith 12. A. Wilks 13. T. Bridgland 15. C. Varney 21 . I . Neil 26. D. Conroy 27. D. Krom 28 . D. Carter 33 . J . Boyle 35 . J . Fisher 36 . P . Robinson 37 . G. Trigg 38 . D . Stemfort 39 . R . Bourbon 41. B. Welch 44. D . Butte 45. G . Rogers 46. B. Hains 47. P. Riley 48. P. Vin e
49. L. Halvy 50. C. JOnes 51 . 53. 55. 56. 58. 59. 63. 64 . 66. 89 .
S . Thompson M . Peters M . Quirk M . Welch R . Cahill C. Lane P . Welch S . Bourbon W. Poulter J . Kealy
WHEELERS HILL H 0 T E L
OLD BRIGHTON
OLD GEELONG
Coach: M . Selby 2 . M. Jarvis 3 . B. Stefanou 4 . N. Callender 5 . R Murray
Coach :
6 . S . Moody 7 . M . Hall 8 . A . Hancock 9. P . Ellison 10. D. Morto n 1 t . J . McLauchlan 12. D . cochmn 13. A . Noble
14. J . Bennett
15. M . Hutchinson 16. M. Hendrie 17. S. Hannaford 18 . S. Duggan 19 . D . Smyth 22 . J. Lockett 23 . L . Bowes 24 . P. Netlan 25 . J. Templeton 27 . A. FRaser 28 . S . Ka y 30. P . cockayne 3t . F . Magee 33. D. Payne 35. A . Rutler 36. D .Joyce 37. M . Selby 42. A . Willey 43. T. Betts 41 . M . Payne J . Turnbull M. Shippen P. Cantone P. Greene L. Hamilton J. Rattray S. Smith J. Uglow R. Wraith 44 . S. Carter 48 . C. Hatin g
1 . B. Aujard 4 . H . Middleton (VC) 5 . S. Montgomery (C) 6 . M . Godwin 7 . M . Clunies-Ross 10. M . Bingle y 17. R. McLeish 20. N . Tribe 22. D. Hooper 23. S . Pryde 25. B . Langley 26. D . Murtagh 30. P . Williamson 31 . D . Bin i 32 . S . Sheahan 36 . D . Bingley 37 . A. Chambers 43 . J . Deakin 44 . C . Thomas 47 . C . Knight 51 . S.Illingworth 55 . A. Asto n 58 . J. Wes t 61 . P. Montgomery 88. J. Geddes
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W. Davis J . Bell R. Bum C. Stewart C. Richardson T. Breadmore A . Coote
24 . M . Williams 26 . A. Williams 27 . J. Dowlin g
29 . J. Neville-Smith 30 . P.Jones 31 . T. Jackson 33 . M. Wilkinson 34. P. Law 35. C. Douglas 39. J . Ferguson 40. M . Oddie 41 . C. Levinge 45. H. McInnes 47. D. Whitehead 48. S . Nadenbousch 54. W. Dodd 55. A . McMillan 56. C . Walker 73. R . Abbott
V.U .T. Coach : Geoff Fletche r
OLD SCOTCH Coach: Simon Ittingwo rt h
Mark Borthwick 1 . N. Strauss
2. 6. 10. 15. 18. 20. 21 .
OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Teamlist not supplied.
ST KEVINS Coach: 1 . M.Wharton 2 . M. Quinlan 3 . S . Bannon 4 . A . bucella 5 . G . Gouge d 6 . B. Stackpole (VC) 7 . R . Mark s 8 . R . Drew 9 . D . Nanfra (Capt) 10 . M. Menzie s 11 . L . Davidson 12. D. O'Brien 13. P. Hooper 14. P .O'Tiemey IS. M . Passt 16. B . Quinn 17. P . Hagerty 18. B . Millar 19. M . Powell 20. J . Wilhel m 21 . A . Davies (VCapt) 22 . 1. Woo d 23. R . curtis 24 . A . Nanfra 25 . L . Smith 26 . C . Smith 27 . R . Snell 28 . P.Bannon 29 . J. Whitbread 30. P. Lavelle 52. P. Lewin
1 . B .Difalc o 2 . E.BUrmeister 3. T.Nucara 6. D . Tanner 7 . P. Bymes 8 . K.Vanderpoel 9 . N .Djinovic 10 . G . Farley i2 . G . Ziegler 13 . M .Robertson 16 . W . O'Connor 17. C.Russell 19. T . Williams 20. R.Papakos 21 . P . Cox 22. P .Cliffe 23. E .Midon 24. A .Clitfe 26. S . Case 34. P .Allen 38. M.D'Angelo 41 . F.Kilroy 52 . K. Vanduursen 56. T. Brow n 57 . M. McGlade 58 . T.Moebus
OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : A. Cordner 1 . D. Milne 2 . D. Mos s 3. D. MacDonald 4. A . Coroner (VC) 5. B . Vil e 6. C. Branchflower 7. A . Woodhouse 8. S . Potte r 9. J . Scott 10. G . Stooke 15 . H .Ingteton 16 . C .Jensz 21 . T. Read 25 . S. Hargreaves 28 . S. Cox (C) 33 . A. Clements 35 . S . Stribling 37 . S .Osbome 44 . S . Baldwin 45 . J. Elam 48. W. Houserman 54. A . Wilson 55. T. Osborne 61 . P . Harris 62. D . Stanton 71 . R . Hockney
E Eas t AQUINAS Senior Coach: Brett Davidso n Rese rves Coach: Sean O'Loughlin 1, T.. 31 C.CalliZer 2, G.i "1 31 . LK"ag 3 . S. E . 32. M. VarRar 5. H.H klasen s. S. 33. M.CO fa 7. P.t' 34, M.Tr 8. D.'' 35. S .t ~. .~ 3. B .; 36. D. F fi1 S .137 . M. rd
77. B.Guvma 38 . C . , . 12. B .F' 'and 39 . R. I. ,
11 C . 40. S m . C .F 41. M.G .14 15. J.K 42. J. 16. H .Fcep 43. M.SIaC=ry 17. M.1` 1 44, P. Dunne 18. J .Huvws 45. SGtes 19. G .Whyeebead 46. S.BeGarw 20 P. Pares 47. P. Bernard 21, C. Dow 48 . A.CBtad 22. S.Fgrm 49. C .L•mrban 23. 1 lva0slme 50, A,BeElarce 24 . P. Harper 51 ' A. Hyland 25 . D.Harw. 52. T.M.i7'r3 26 S.Cwdy 53. S.Robertson 27 . S.,knes 54. S. ttqon 28 . R. Wimn 55. J . Craxh 29 S.D1aLO& 65. R.Mmice
BULLEEN COBRA
CHIRNSIDE PARK
ELEY PARK
Senior Coach : Bill Gommers Reserves Coach: Denis Caine
ELTHAM COLL.
Senior Coach : Joe D'Angelo Rese rves Coach: Mark Horsfield
Senior Coach: Adam Lenarcic Reserves Coach: D. Bowe n
Senior Coach : Matt Ryan Reserves Coach : Kim Tucker
Assistant Coach: Andrew Gillard 1 . R"'' 18. R0 2. J.D' , 19. S . &H__ 20 J.'I3 . .
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RICHMOND CENTRAL Senior Coach : Tim Pontefract Rese rves Coach : Peter Jackson
OLD CAREY Senior Coach: John Wise Assist .: John King Reserves Coach: Scott Macra e 1 . C. HK 31 . N. Evare 2. C.Hckcy(aq .) 2?. G .Nsate(RC) 3 M .Cotten 33. P. Bish 4. L . Patlerson 34. G . Barney S. D. Lee 35. R Evans 6 C.Can" 0. H. Mu riew 7. A. Dreaer 37. P. Bryc e 8 P Hams 38. 1 . Cohen 9. M. Eastharn 39. P. Banned 1 0 K. Starves 40. B. Huriurep 17 . ACops (RCaR) 4t A.Gate s 12. M. Spencer 42. C,PO0f4 :az1 73. S.Jaws 43. S.Ctarry 14. M.liarrce 44. J . Red 75. C.hughss 45, R Smith I6 M.J_'as 46, RGwman 17. C.G47, M .5ercrg 18 CA' :'.:' : 48. M . NosKsy 19, P. Drake 49. R Maadan 20 C,Ar'son S( . K Dawson 21 J. Ek:zs 51 . J .Mzesha8 22. J,Ha : 52. P.Mr'dnan 23, T. Piti~ 53. R. FoNer 24. M.Yarnat 55, M .Curry 25. C. GoalaB 64 A. McFarlane 26 1 Mc6u:e C6. JBa}s;s 27. N.Vas6xauks 70. T.AuS.k.V (VC) 72, MBacAWm 28 P. Nance 77 . P. DaNon 29 T. Won 80. J. Bayard 30 S .Feehan
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1 . M . Pzrber,m 2. A.Soz 3 6. Son 4. M.CmiI 5. B.Paraer 6, D. Trdter 7. V.Piccioti B. O. Caine 9. B . Gray 10. M.KDopnans 11 . G. Yr}rg?rd 12 . O.Pada 13 . P .Cufs 14 . S,bkkdosh Is . M. Warren 16, M.WaW 18. B. Massasad 19. 5.0'Cmmr 20. K.0ffi:s 21 S Dales 22. T. atis 23. B.Saem 24. C .Derm7 25. R Ftaxkrsm 26. P. Pole 27. J .Cemsi 28. S P.edj
1 . Card 1 . AStre 2. AKbrS 2. T. Witter a Re" I F.Ww6 4 MDaQSa 38. G. Ki•nT4ai 31 J. Brown 40, R, Buda 41 . G.PFK;k 42. D.Ccsm an 43. P. SMq 44. M.S oloroon 45. W." 49. C. Peters 52 . S .Bfrrce 53. R.Oariscn S& G. Gallen
S. D. Card I6 S. Anderson 17. G. Carats 18. B.WIndaka 19. D.TrcCa 20. R r 20. M,hw,{I ' .) 21. P.Ck 22
29. M . Hack5on 30 S Bond 31. P.Egon, 32. P. Antony 33. A.ChSTM:f,3 34. R S4a 36. D.Kary 37. W. Pr-',
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LM 31. LJa2rarskJ M. Cross 33. J.Tayta M.Gas" 35. J.C~3eYJ T. Brown 36. J. Doody F. ChaNe 37. P. Has4uAg P.Gauams 38 . J, Muscat J . Lloyd 39. J.Caxrery 1 . G .Snryth 40. S.Wn3e 2 . K.Toeker 41. D.SrrzGay 3 . P.Tuk?r 42. C.Hat 4 . B.Hes{'n 43. K.Hamstare 5, A, Hogs' 45. M. Ryan 6. I . Chtrce 46. D. HaQi t1 7. H. Ham 47. G. HkNday 8. 0. Woodward 48. . Mixpa 9. M . Lees 50. P,Wateier 0. M. Berry 51 . M. Lugd 1. G. Hansen 52. S . phrom 12. T . Caret 51 AEdkfurr4t 13. D. Bel 54. N.Turney 14. J.S(exart 55. G.Marcw 15. C. MaGdoaon 56. R Davies 17. H. Le7s 57 . D . S7>y4sy 78. C. Suing 58. R Keane 19. C. Dwyer 60. J. Shaw 20. J.Sin'lon 61 . C .Bklmp 21. K .DMaa 62. M. Bed 22. A .Lacei 63. 23. A .Oikrare8 64 . RlwamvsFi 25. T.S ;kk7ard 65 . R .Wea4fuent 26. A.Gere 66. S.FAvpatrick 27. RSdar
29. J. Stanley 30. J.Gray
DIRKCfIU'• L DRILLING Ken Basso 972210 7
A.N .Z, BANK FINANCE Greg Skie n
015 552 013 ST. MARYS Senior Coach :
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY
YARRA VALLEY
Neil Lelievre Rese rves Coach : Evan Evans
Seniors Coach : Keith McKenzie Reserves Coach: Mark Johnston
Senior Coach : David McCormack Res . Coach: Scott Alderso n
I . M .LeamoNh 2. P.Wev
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1. N. Ford 36, R. Penakerai 2. F .MacVean 37. L.Tmmtmth 3. 8, Thornpeon 38, 0 . Ross 4, U . Furg 39. T. Re4}awap 5, C.WcraHq 40. M.Vtrke 61 J. Dickson 41. B. Dova's
3 P. t'rr ace 4. A. Begiro 5. W, 7MCerqar 6. S.E4ore 7 . C. Daudo S. J.SxScco 9 . J.Du:k 0. T..k rros 11 . LF1 b;s 37. J.Mdashwf 12. RAirakykv 3& F. ` ardson
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7, J. DowIs 42. T. Crean 8 . A. MacVean 41 H . Park 9 . C. Ross 44. E. &rpnn 0, D, Mift 45. L. Pas s 12 . M,149Yte 46. N . DaAwB 13 . G. Puler 47. T. Perraturar IS . J. Keenan 48. A. "leary 16 . B. Sc"a 49. T. LW:d 17 . SAkdow 50. J.L}4ad is, D. Lengdar 51 . B. D'arreg 19, N. Park 52. A. Hafted 20 . S . Reins 53. S. Corcoran 21 . A . Dszsey-Cola 54. R . Ferdm 22 . P. L[ aft 55. S. Taylo r 23 . J.Sarars 56. L.HatInVon 24 . M. Davies 59. G . Shepherd 25. T .Habten 60. D.Daa 26G.McLeod 61 . P.TaBoad 27, L. McWyre 63. T. Strong 28. J. MacVean 64. D. Dour 29. P .Pacrson 65, S .Jmsan 30, D, Porter 66, A. Biestroek 31. J. Dove 67 . A. Penr e 32. C . hellerran 68. M . Hoaih 33. 0 . Iretard 72, R. Lawton 34. T.Cktfield 78, J .Scales 35 B. Peake
A Section
COLLEGIANS
senior coacn : Leâ&#x201A;¬q h carlaoe Reserves Coxh : (atart Bayley IB . Mooney 2 . D . Smith 3 . B. Woolhouse 4 . S. Laussen 5. D. Greeves 5. D. Peter s 6. A . Smith 7. C. Higson 7 . D. Baxter 8 . C . Pollock 9 . C . Dilena 10. J. Grigg 11 . B. McKenzie 12. D. Stubs 13. A . Sheerly 14 . R . Schober 15 . Y. Phillips 16 . A. Wallace 17 . D . Phillips 17. A. Oldham 18. J. Bennett 19. C. Davidson 20. G. Dean-Johns 21 . A . Johnston 22 . D . Ker k 23, A. Sheedy 24 . R. Hartnett 25. D. Lever 26. N. Mila t 27. S . Humphrey 28. S . Blackman 29 . A . Kenneally 30 . M. Gailbraith 31 . S. Wood 32 . D . Thomson 33. G . Irvine 34. D. Entwhislle 35. J. Taylor 36. S . Harding 37. J . Dansley 38 . S. Van Der Venne 39 . B. Jone s 40 . A. Kelson 41 . S. Lubich 42. A. Vasdekis 43. A. Greenway 44. A . Parkin 45, N . Anderson 46 . S . Wooley 47 . M. Hassett 48 . J . Lemo n 49 . P. Harrison 50 . B. Jefferson 51 . P, Baxter 52. J. Schmidt 53. S . Hobbs 54 . K . Muir 55 . E . Jones 56 . D . Howe 57 . J. Moore 58. G . Phelan 59. M . Richards 60. B . Kerrs 61 . D. Kerrs 62 . G. Constable 63 . 64 . G . Tiver 65 . 66 . 67. 68. 69. 70. 71 . 72 . 73 . 74 . 75. N. Proctor
DE LA SALLE
MAZENOD
Senior Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Reserves Coach: Brian Brown
Senior Coach: Tony Paatsch Reserves Coach: Chris Boyle
1 . M . Chu n 2. P. Fiume 3 . S. Crowe 4 . L . Hall 5 . C. Swift 6 . A. Browne 7. C. Browne 8. C. Wrigh t 9. C . Campbell 10. D . Tessier 11 . A. Evans 12 . D. Toohey (Capt .) 13 . A. Waters 14. P . McCormack 15. J . Hodde r 16. M . Jackson 17 . M. Mannix 18 . M. Abrahams 19 . D. O'Brien 20. M . Knupple 21 . C. Shannon 22. P . O'Callaghan 23. M . O'Callaghan 24. C . Montgomery 25 . G . Hynes 26 . P.Wyles (Res .VC) 27 . L. Van Der Plight 28 . M . Lafferty 29. D. Hegan 30. B . Mannix 31 . A . Elliot 32 . T. Silvers 33 . B. Miller 34 . P . Conro y 35 . A . Mackintosh (VC) 36 . A . Abbot t 37. D . Johnston 38 . B . Brash e 39. P. Brasher (DVC) 40 . R . Makinson 41 . A. Phillips (R .Capt) 42 . D.Jackso n 43 . T. Banks 44. C . Makinson 45. C . Sparrow 46. M. Hegan 47 . M. Farrell 48 . D. Smith 49 . M . Hil l 50 . P . Mannix 51 . C. Harrison 52. S . Harrison 53. P . Miran 54 . M. Herber 55 . B. Buick 56 . A. Flowerday 57 . M . Butler 58. C. Cleary 59. G . Hegan 60. S . Thomas 62 . J . Murphy 63 . G . Longstaff 66 . L . Langone 78 . M. Stanhope
1 . C . Lane 2. D . Murray (VC) 3 . J. Chilcott 4 . A. Hanley 5 . J . Ballenger 6. N. Marmo 7. S . Morgan (1) 7. P . Deegan (2) 8. D . Christie 9. P. Hall 10 . M. O'Hara (1) (VC) 10 . M . Tetley (2) 11 . T . Smith (RVC) 12. S . Noble (1) 12. A . Wilke (2) 13. B . Devlin 14 . T. Bilsto n 15 . D. Barker (1) (VC) 15 . D 16 . T . Howard (RC) 17. M . Smit h 18. D. O'Donaghue 19. M . Giulian o 20. C . Murray 21 . S. Polan 22 . D . Sherlock 23 . J. Mannix 24 . S. Boysen 25. M . Hun t 26. D. Conroy (1) 26. W. Pouter (2) 27. W. Occhiuto (1) 27. D . Krom (2) 28 . D . Carter
29 . R . Sharp 30 . S. Fishe r
31 . C. Belleville (Capt.) 32. W. Marshall
33. J . Boyle 34. A . Tucker 35 . J . Fisher 36 . P. Robinson 37 . G . Trigg
38 . D. Steinfort 39. R. Bourbon (1) 39. J . Kealy (2) 40. P . McCusker 41 . B . Welc h 42. S .Jozsa 43. W. Lane 44 . D . Bolle 45 . G . Rogers 46 . B. Heins 47. P . Riley (RDVC) 48. P . Vin e 49. L. Haley 50. C .Jones 51 . S . Thompson 52 . 53 . M. Peters 54 . D. Schofield 55 . M . Qurk 56. M . Welch 57. 58. R . Cahill 59. C . Lane 63. P. Welch 64 . S. Bourbon 86 . M . Couttie
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OLD HAILEYBURY Senior Coach : Neville Taylor Reserves Coach : Gary Marc h 1 . A. Baxte r 2. D . Connell (DVCapt) 3 . W. Byms 4 . C. McKenzie (Capt) 5 . R. Buchana n 6. W. Smith 7. A. Hilton 8. M. Orton 9. S. Rowlands 10 . T . Chegwin 11 . C. Hucker 12. D. Seccull 13. B . Carty 14. A. Forsyt . N . More yh15 16. D. Williams 17 . A. Hilton 18 . M . Constabl e 19. M . Armstrong (VC) 20. C. Kraus e 21 . A . Walde n 22 S . Richardson 23. M. Seccull 23 . J. Mackay (s) 24 . R .Lavender 25 . G . Rowlands 26. G . Phillip s 27. J . Dann 28. A . Pound 29. M. DeMattia 30. R . Aughterson 31 . B. Main (RCapt) 32 . M . Drakeford 33. T . Johnson 34. C. Reidy 35. D. Lappage 36. A. Dowsing 37. T. Evans 38 . J. Hayter 39. P. Corrigan 40 . S.. Oscar Duxbury 41 . T 42. D. Scaife 43. R . Plecher 44. A. Kirkwood-Scott 45 . N. Hil l 46 . M. Krause 47 . D. Scoffen 48 . P . O'Donnell 49. B . Wignall 50. A . Bonwick 51 . T. Boothman 52. D . Fossey 55 . C. Ladds (RVCapt) 57 . B . Ladds
OLD MELBURNIANS Senior Coach : Sean Ralphsmith Reserves Coach : Guy Nelson 1 . T . Witts 2. S . Theodore 3. J .Staritski 4. B . Ellinghaus 5. N . Boyden 6. P. Handbury 7 . C . Thompson 8 . M . Lovet t 9 . T. Smith 10, P, O'Brien 11 . A. Thompson 12. A . Hewitt 13. S . Rose 14 . J . Bunn 15 . S. Bromell 16 . C . Eabry 17. M. Rose 18. Q . Keeble 19. J . Correll 20. A . Salek 21 . D. Strooper 22 . L. Bunn 23 . M. Berry 24 . N . Sereda 25. M. Pruden 26. C. Kennedy 27. C. Bryan 28. S . Rabbit 29. C . Susa 30. I. McMullin 31 . J. Hart 32 . R. Webb 33 . G . Dixo n
34 . C.Anastasakis 35. D.Brown 36. A . McKeon 37. S . Eabry 38. R . Eggleton 39. S. Madden 40 . S. Middleton 41 . J . Willhelm 42 . P. theodore 43. O. Boyd 44. A . McDougall 45. Z. Useinov 46. H . Wright 47. J. Power 48 . S. Walsh 49 . T . Stuckey 50. P . Marinis 51 . D. Corbin 52. B . Campbell 53. B . Crump 54. I. Patterson 55 . M. Burgess 56 . M. Ellinghaus 57 . R. Morley 58 . D. Clements 59. A. Wilts 60. J . Raf t 61 . B . Luckock 62. R . Morrell 63. B . Telford 64 . A . Nelson 65 . 66 . L . Boyd 67. B. Vile 68. A . Henshaw 69. S . Milne-Pott 70. A . Farringto . n71 72 . 73 . 74 .
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALL FR 1 octa
The Supreme Team Competition is up and running for 1996 with an additional 2 weeks knowledge for you to get closer to that $20,000 prize . Choose your Supreme Team today and get your entry in by dropping in the Entry Box at Elsternwick Park or by posting to : VAFA Supreme Team Competition Sportscover Australi a PO Box 3164 Wheelers Hill 315 0 Complete the official Entry Form (over page) with your highest six goal scorers from the 7 senior VAFA Grades for 1996 and list them, Number, Name and Club in the Forwards Section . List your six backmen from the VAFA teams you consider will win the most home and away games for the 1996 season and place them, Number, Name and Club in the Backs Section . List your six highest VAFA Best and Fairest Vote earners in the Utilities Section, ensuring you place Number, Name and Club on the entry form .
GOOD LUCK! * Entries are free and are limited to one per person .
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1.
The competition will commence with the start of round 6 and will end with the last game of the Home and Away rounds . Entries to the competition close at 12 .00 noon on Wednesday, 22nd May , 1996 .
2.
Only one entry per person will be accepted .
3.
Points will be allocated as follows : ÂŽ 1 point for every goal kicked by a player selected as a forwar d
ÂŽ 1 point for each player selected as a backman who's senio r team wins its grade match ÂŽ 1 point for every vote in the best and fairest awards receive d by a player who is selected as a utilities playe r
4.
Entries must contain 18 individual players registered with th e VAFA at the commencement of round one .
5.
Entries without a nominated club will be eligible for individua l prize only .
6.
Clubs will only be eligible for the club prize if they have pur chased Sportscover player accident insurance for season 1996 .
7.
Entries will only be accepted on an official entry form .
8.
The winner will be decided by Phil St ev ens of the VAFA and P et er Nash of Sportscover . Their decision shall be final an d no correspondence will be entered into .
9.
The winner of the competition will be the entry with the highes t number of points . Should two entries achieve the same numbe r
of points, the winner will be decided on a count back basis . Firstly the entry with the highest number of best and faires t votes (utilities), then the highest number of winning game s (backmen) and finally the highest individual goal kicker . 10 . The grand prize will be $20,000 paid to the winning entry whic h achieves the highest number of points over 800 and a furthe r $20,000 will be paid to the club nominated on the entry form i f they are eligible .
Details Name
Addres s
Post Code
Nominated Club
OLD SCOTCH Senior Coach: Wayne Hermes Rese rves Coach : Simon Tallent 1 . K . Stokes 2 . J . Hosking (VC) 3 . S . Duthi e 4 . T. Holt 5 . R . Price 6 . A . Millar 7 . J . Hughes 8 . C . Reid 9. R . Aujard 10. J . Kerr it . M . Simpson 12. S . Hume 13 . N . Hooper 14. D . Norman 15. D . McCall 16 . A . Spee d 17. S . Woodhouse 18. A . Nettleton 19. S . Spiden 20. T. Wilson 21 . S . Gibbs 22. L. McDonnell 23. D . Walsh 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
M . Angus T. Pritchard B. Phillips C . Winneke S . Teesdale C . Heat h
30. 31 . 32. 33, 34, 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42.
J . Laird (DVC) A . Smit h S . Grigg J . Hannemann D . Steel e S . Steele (C) M . Davison E . Montgomery C . Hosking A . Walkom A . Warner A . Castricum A . Gibb s
43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
J . Paterson D . Tracy A . Stubbs G . Jonas R . Thomas R . Hardy T. Picken D . Pel l
51 . 52. 53. 54. 55. 56.
A . Elliott R . Grego ry P .Gaidzkar B . Aujard S. Montgomery J . Schonfelder
OLD XAVERIANS Senior Coach: Simon Meehan Reserves Coach : Nick Bourk e 1 . M. Blood (DVC) 2 . M. Bourke (VC) 3. M. Hannebery (C) 4. D . Landrigan 5 . N . Cook 6. A . Keyho e 7. P. Tuddenham 8 . M. Holmes 9. S . Hawkins 10. S. Colquhoun 11 . A .Jone s 12 . J. Bowan 13. C . Ellis 14. L . Ford 15 . A . McLean 16. T. Ockleshaw 17. D . Richardson 18 . S . Hunte r 19. M. Lloyd 20. B . Buckley 21 . L . Hanebery 22 . A . Bourke 23. A . McDonald 24. B . Coughlan 25 . D . Tapping 26. A . Nei l 27. L.Fay 28 . R . Clarke 29. S . Wood 30. D . Dann 31 . S . Mollard 32. A . Brushfield 33. A . Sassi 34. A . Bell i 35. C . Mortensen 36. P . Barrett 37. A . Landrigan 38. M. McClelland 40. T. Nelson 41 . A . Dillon 42. J . Lowe (RCapt) 44. J . Petroff 45. D . O'Tool e 46. C . Andronopoulos 47. J . Dalirangl e 48. M. Logan 49. P . Lachte 50. N . Fay 51 . D. Wals h 52. M. O'Callaghan 53. A . Kearn s 54. M. Brennan 55. A . Long 56. M. Stones 57. G. Short 58 . D . Bel l 59. M. Hardman 61 . S . Natilli 65 . A .Jone s 66. Panagiotopoulos
ORMOND
ST. BERNARDS
UNI . BLUES
Senior Coach: Geoff Reiltey Assistant Coach : Russell Barnes Reserves Coach: Peter Purcell t . A. Jobling 2 . C. Symes 3 . A. Orr 4 . A. Grace (DVC) 5 . B. Turner
Senior Coach : Shane Zantuck Reserves Coach : Andrew Nathan
Senior Coach : Grant Williams Reserves Coach: Barry Neivandt
6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . it . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 .
T . Gallagher B. Connell (C) M . Gilmore (VC) A. Forrest P. Mamow D.Edgell N.Sebo P. Kingston S. James M . McConvil l T . Stewart (RVC) E. Fraser S. Ryan D. Cleary D. Wood J . Brown R. Block P. McDonald J . Collins
25 . M . Wrodarczyk 26 . D. Connel l 27 . T . Hille (DVC) 28 . B. Collin s
29 . D. Whelan 30 . P. Joy 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 .
B. Egan A. Kukuljan M. Shepherd R. Remman G . Bailey M. Templeton R. Presse r
40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 .
G . Lehner G . Hall C. Keleher S. Wrodarczyk L . Mulcahy L . Livingstone C. Spagnol R . Keating
38 . P. Milner (AVC) 39 . T. Morgan
48 . W . Block 49 . 50 . 51 . 52 . 53 . 54 . 55 .
M. O'Halloran C. Manakis N . Wells I . Ranso n S. Weidemann
56 . 57 . R . Barnes 58 . 59 . G .Sneddon 60 .
IUMTS HOTEL 0 THF AMATFI IR Fr1r1TRAl I FR l qna
1 . A. Comito 2 . T. Dobson 3 . T. Backhouse 4 . A.Farme r 5 . R. Doolan 6 . S. Ryan 7 . S. Parrett 8 . A. Capes 9 . J. Kennedy 10 . G . Matthewes 11 . P.Capes 12 . B. Hogan 13 . S.McKeon 14 . S. Doran 15 . L . Overman 16 . D. Sawicki 17 . M . Conroy 18 . P. Scerri 19 . L .Gollant (C) 20 . T.Sheehan 21 . J. Comito 22 . C.Calthorpe (DVC) 23 . B. Horn 24 . D. Gray 25 . P. Haye s 26 . J. Gollant (VC) 27 . A. Nathan (CR) 28 . P. Gilmour 29 . J. Overman 30. J. Mount 31 . M. Kearney 32 . S. Chatfield 33. P. Rogerson 34 . M. Dailey 35 . B. Chatfield 36 . C. Bond 37. T. Bateman 38 . D. McAllister 39. S. Byrn e 40. J. Ballarin 41 . D.Juegan 42 . M. Marshall 43 . B. Teague 44 . S.Taylor 45 . M. Dowling 46 . G . Morrish 47 . C. Parrett 48 . J. Anderson 49 . J. Jones 50. M. Farmer 51 . N. Lynch 52 . F.Catalfamo 53 . J. Kavanagh 54 . B. Hemley 55 . S. Lynch
622 Mt. Alexander Rd. Mooney Pond s
9326 t799
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
D . Slimmon T. Hutchins J. Hutchings J.Frit h P. O'Donnell B. Blood
7 . D .Hayter 8 . M. Thomas 9 . S. Mead e 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 .
D . Maplestone S. Stevenson H .Worsley G . Evans J. Buckley P.Stephens S. Kirsanovs J.Kani s G .Markley B. Herrald
20 . R . Polkinghome 21 . T. McIntyre 22 . A. Nugent 23 . B. Furphy 24 . R . Calnon 25 . A.henderson 26 . N .Cavalier 27 . B. Fricker 28 . D . Bolton 29 . T. doherty 30 . G . Allardice 31 . M. Mud ge
31 . R . Van Den Berg 32 . J.Gamaut 33 . L. Twaddle 34 . R . Furphy 35 . M. Jukes 36 . D .Dawson 37 . A .Iennen 38 . M. Unswort h 39 . S. henderson 40 . A . Mitchell 41 . R . Doods 42 . R . Jaksic 43 . V. Romito 44 . D . Lowe 45 . G . McLachlan 46 . D . Gunn 47 . T. Rourke 48 . C . Miles 49 . P. Seller 50 . B. Joseland 51 . S. McMahon 52 . S. Longley 53 . T. Whitehead 54 . C . Nave 55 . C .Stewa rt 56 . A. Farrar 57 . L .Bonadio 58 . T. Miskin 59 . A. Collins 60 . A. Wilcox 61 . A. Wilson 62 . A. Baud 63 . A. Muller 64 . D .McAloon 65 . A. Mcleod 66 . M.Sta rick 72 . J. Norman
Canil~ n
B Section
BANYULE Senior Coach : Rick Brockwell Reserves Coach: Tim Bel l 1 . B. Kinear 2. D . Witchell (VC) 3 . L . Hol t 4 . T. Gloury 5 . B. Wilmore (DVCapt) 6 . P . Williams (ResC) 7. S . Richmon d
BULLEENU TEMPLESTOWE Senior Coach: Phil Maylin Rese rves Coach: Craig Heard
1 . J . Prior 2. S. Driver 3. S. Youn g 4 . G . Alexander 5 . C . Parris 8. R. Williams 6 . R. Minney 9. G. Sutterby 7 . P . Robertson (VOapt) 8 . A . Bryan 10. C . Williams 9. M . Ra y 11 . T. Short 10. P. George (Capt .) 12 . J. Egan 11 . S. Farloy 13 . M. O'Brien 12. A. Parris 14 . P. Healy 13 . M.Tuom y 15. S . Gray 14 . D. Mathews (Vcapt) 16. D. Mayne 15 . B . Grei g 17. A . Steven 16 . S . Smith 18. J. Turnbull (DVCapt) 17 . N . Waddel 19. D . Stephens 18. R . Williams 19. P. Nigro 20, S. Playfai r 20. T. Agosta 21 . R. Dintinosante 21 . D . Hooper 22 . J . Gilham 22 . G . McLaren 23. M . Gray 23 . L. Stot t 24. C. Wilkes 24 . P . Nagle 25. G. Jordan 25 . T . Merrell 26. H . McDermott 26 . G . Vimpani 27. W. Keenan 27. C . Darby 28. D . Fabri s 28. P . Mutimer 29. M. Creek 29. P. Bone 30. B. Grindle 30. R . Field 31 . C. Bassett 31 . A. Shin e 32 . G . 32 . J. Cat 33 . D. Glass . C. McWater t3 s 34 . D. O'Connell 34. C . Stevens 35 . M . Osborne 35. A . Hardie 36. P . Hare 36. R . Doherty 37. P . Chalkias 37. S. Emery 38. S . James 38 . G . Riches 39. P . Dalloglio 39 . C. Head 40 . 40 . M . Keene 41 . L . Cessario 42 . T. Egan 42 . P. Edwards 43. L. Ferrell 43 . M. Mason 44. M . Moore 44. C. Shallard 45. M. Gilbert 45. G . Taylor 46. P. Agostinelli (RVC) 46. G. Shallard 47. C . Morihovitas 47 . R. Smit h 48 . R . Lambert 52 . D. Noonan 49 . M . Bellato 55 . D. Williams (Capt .) 50 . D . Glover 56 . R . Doherty 51 . 52. 53. J . Scott 54. 55. 56. D . Doud 57. D . Shine 58 . 59 . 60 . S. Bond
ANDREWS EXC(.(SVE MENSWEAR PJL
IVANHOE
M.H.S.O.B .
Senior Coach : Doug Gott Reserves Coach : John Matthew
Senior Coach : Peter O'Dea Reserves Coach : Colin Drake 1 . J. Bamert 2 . A. Howard 3 . D. Woodley 4. J . Pertzel S. C. Young 6. S. Harries 6. B. McGrath 7 . D . Fleming 8 . J. Dixon
1 . R. Armstrong 2 . P . La Rosa 3 . C . Tucke r 4. M . Maud 5. P. Manual 6. D . Frawley 7. P. Fawley 8. R. Hird 9. M . Thackwray 10. G . Kennedy 11 . S . Mollo y
12 . T. Jackson 13 . S . Narkiewicz 14. P. Flyn n 15. T. Flynn 16. B. Davis 17. P. Lee 18. T . Scoble 19. G . Bullen 20. R. Stewart 21 . L. Blackwood 22 . R . Angelini 23 . M . Pearce 24. L. Smith 25. T. O'Neil l
26. S. Fairweather 27. D . Nibali 28. B. Weiser 29. C. Drysdale 30. S . Nonhey 31 . D. McFarlane 32 . J . Lynch
33. B . Kendall 34. C . Brown
35. P. Whitehead 36. A. McKellar 37. G . Finlayson 38. D. Hoffman 39. M . Ebbage 40. S . Cya r 41 . C. McDonald 43 . S . Lynn 44 . E . Newbold 45 . A. Rosenfeld 46 . M. Pollock 51 . D. Jacka 52. R. Pace 55. L . Pearce 6t . A. Barrd 65. W. Taylor 69. S . Ford 70. J . Matthew
NORTH OLD BOYS
9 . D. Comer 10 . M . Beazley 11 . M . Webster 12. C. Glover 12. M . Feferkranz 13. A . Preece 14. M. Zaghloul 15 . P. O'Connell 16 . M. Atkins 17 . A. Webster 18 . I . Gillespie 19 . A. Snaidero 20 . D. Fairchild 21 . B .Cookman 22. 23. M . Jamieson 24 . G. Wilson 25 . 26 . M. Thompson 27 . W. Watford 28 . T. Lawrence 29 . C. Drake 30. S. Bennett 31 . G. McLardie 32. M . Konstanty 33. B . Ansell 34. N . Fahey 35 . S . Konstanty, 36 .
A. Palma s 37 . S. Karamoutisos 38 . A. Stewart 39. J. Winch 40. B. Hayes 41 . 42. N . Bradley 43. 44 . P. Frost 45 . A. Barge 46 . T. Holland 47 . 48. 49. 50. E . Thoma s 51 . 52. 53. 54. P. Hunt 55 . M. Pond 56 .
57 . T. Grimmer 58 . 59 . 60 . P . Konstanty 61 . M . Pretty 62. S . Harrison
Senior Coach: Peter O'Connor Reserves Coach : Brendan Smales 1 . J . Forbes 2. D. Waters 3. O. Abrahams 4. P. Sullivan 5 . C . Kitne y 6 . J. Sutherland 7 . P.Booth 8 . B. Collison 9 . D. Beck 10. S . Evans 11 . D. Boyer 12. J . Limperakis 13, B . Curulli 14 . S . Cheshire 15 . P. Kearney 16 . M. Maguire 17 . P. Angelopoulos 18 . J . Murra y 19 . C. Wheeler 20. M . Robinson 21 . N . Mulqiney 22. M . Connolly 23. M . Murone 24 . J. Barker 25 . P. Brya r 26 . L. Koutsovasilis 27 . M. Gravin a 28. D. O'Farrell 29. E . Faille 30. M . Leigh 31 . L. Boyle 32. T. Kemp 33. J. Moliroy .' 34. B. Conti 35 . S. Manassa 36 . D. Tonkin 37 . I . Tale b 38 . A . Trimboli 39. C . Theodoropoulos 40. L. Curry 41 . L . Curran 42 . T. Cleveland 43 . J. Lowrie 44 . A. Twis t 45 . A. Zanatta 46 . C. Hanley 47. P . O'Dwyer 48. A . Day 49. J . Trimboli 50. C . Bailey 51 . G . Suarez 52 . T. Jamieson 53 . 54 . 55 . 56. P . Considine 57. 58. 59. 60. 61 . 62 . M . Fennelly 63 . R. Gale 64 . 65. 66. 67. 68 . 69 . 70 . S. Drum
26 THE AMATEUR Mnraai I Ga ,oaa
OLD BRIGHTON Senior coach : Shane Young Reserv es Coach : Roger Brow n 1 . A . Krzywniak 2. L. James 4. M. Talbot 7. L. Fildes 8. S. Lennox 9. M. Fisher 11 . A. Fitzgerald 15. Fl . Oakley 16. N . Perry 19. A. Mandelads 21 . L. Jackson 23. N . Pryor 25. R . Carter 27. C . Gilmour 29. J . Murch 30. S. Williams 31 . S. Murray 32. B. Wiliams 34. R . Smit h
36. B. Pollock 39. A. Fischer
40. K. Teschendorf 41 . P. McMahon 42 . J. Howden A. Witt e
K. Farrell S. McGee A. Rickerry G . Bennett D . Kollmorgen N . Winte r P. Woft
M. McLennon A. Augustin e C. Tomas K. Bickett J. Murchie A. Grant P. Roach N. Tmelson A. Palfrey T. Lennox
OLD IVANHOE Senior Coach: Kevin McLean Reserves Coach: Darren Cadd y I. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 6.
M . Tolle y P. Sigley (CCapq A. Jenkins A. Parker D. Toll (R) J . Stevens S . Ken t
9. 9. 10. 11 . 12 . 13. 14. 15 . 16. 17. 17.
M . Karayannis P . Armstrong (R) M . Veal (CCapt) S . Tull y M . Tozer A . Pappas C. Gdnham G . Douglas M . Woods Z . Abousabha (R) J . Lu k
7. T . Young 8. T . Stevn s
18. P . Bisogni 19. S . McLean 20. T . Ryan 21 . 22 . 22 . 23. 24 .
J . Mansfield P . Donaldson P .Golding (R) A . Noonan A . Corcoran
25 . J . Maycock (RVCapt) 26 . I. Roxburgh 27 . 28 . 29. 30. 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 50 . 51 . 52 . 53 . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 .
J . Weddl e D. Jones (RCapt) R. Weddle (VCapt) E . Brophy D. Caddy D. Goad T. Cormack T. Lame r L. McLean (VCapt) D. Super D. Stott G. George G. George R. Davies L. Taylor S . Vaughan D. Banger T. Agushi M . Lmke M . Sheddon G. Macisaac M . Wall A . Foskett C. Corcoran M . Power G. Locke D . Craker P . Wall J . Baud W. Millard T. McCaskell R . Weisz B . Elswworth S. Brophy
OLD PARADIANS Senior Coach : Dale McCann Reserves Coach : Paul Arne] 1 . S . Vincent (VC) 2 . P .J .O'Loughlin 3 . M .J . Considine 4 . S .J . Philp (VC) 5 . M .J. Hanford 6 . J .V . Geary 7 . P .G. Cosgriff (VC) 8 . P .G.Zappa 9 . J .M . Wa y 10 . P .A . Brabender (C) 11 . N .P . Willit s 12 . S .R . Wallis 13 . TO . Wallis 14 . D.R. Ciavola 15 . N.G . Kerr 16 . M .P . Godfrey 17 . B . J. Hart 18 . L.K . Mansfield 19 . N .A . Bal l 20 . P .A . Nailer 21 . A .J. Farrell 22 . H . Bellis 23 . P .A . Walsh 24 . D.A . Digney 25 . D. Heffernan 26 . M .B. Geary 27 . K .C . Kenkins 28 . B .J. Brabender 29 . B . Powel l 30 . T.J. Mulligan 31 . S . Laferlita 32 . A .J. Price 33 . M .J. Harrison 34 . P .J. Joyce 35 . J .P.J. Mills 36 . S .M. Swindon 37 . L. Rocchiccioli 38. M .G . Vear 39 . P .E. Reid 40 . D.J . Bair d 41 . D.J . Horsington 42. J .M. Swindon 43. M .P. Geary 44. I . Harford 45. P .J. Stephens 46. B . Flynn 47. J . Mould 48. M . Hudson 49. J .C . Drohan 50 . P . Monar 51 . A . Costantini 52. A . McNeill
OLD TRINITY
THERRY CCOB
Senior Coach: Simon Dalrymple Reserves Coach: tan Wallace Assistant Coach : Michael Hadley 1 . S.Keneddy 2 . C . Robison 3 . A. Allibon 4 . T. Norman (Vcapt) 5 . P. Van Der Hoek 6 . R . Heath 7 . A.Anderson 8 . S. Dalrymple (CC) 9 . S. Hopkin s 10 . S. Hatfield 11 . R . Boxtell 12 . M. Cumming 13 . M. Donato 14 . J. Stickland 15 . A . Park e 16 . M. Seuling (Vcapt) 17 . G . Hatfield 18 . B. Clarke 19 . G . Hudson 20 . P. Board 21 . C . Phillips 22 . P.Robison 23 . A.Ramsden 24 . T. Board 25 . T. Harris 26 . P. Beet 27 . L . Stafford 28 . D . Vargo 29 . A. Sealey 30 . L Taylor 31 . S. Bladeni 32 . D . Glass 33 . D . Heighten 34 . P. Papas 35 . L . Bennie 36 . J. Sutcliffe (Vcapt) 37 . P. Dowling as . R . Phillip s 39 . T. Antonopolous 40 . B. Burk e 41 . D . Alysandratos 42 . A. Banfiel d 43 . M. Krivokuca 44 . J. Mollison 45 . N . King 46 . 47 . F . Cameron (RVC) 48 . C . Smit h 49 . P.Johnson 50 . L. Jervis 51 . S. Gleason 52 . 53 . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . N. Kolitia s 58 . 59 . 60 . 80 . T . Smit h
Senior Coach : Des English Reserves Coach : Chris By e
CONSOLIDATED TRAVEL
Whitehall St, Yarraville Pn : 9687 8722
1 . 2. 2. 3. 4.
M. Petrevski J. Woodgate A.Shelton P.Gorman M.Elliot
5 . S . Ramsey 6 . J.Vain a 6 . G . Rossignolo 7 . P. Jones 7 . J. Polar 8 . L . Hollow 9 . M. Growcock 10 . R . Egglestone 11 . D . Forbe s 12 . R . Moran 13 . M.Bosanko 13 . D . Ramm 14 . J.Reddick 15 . G . Pinner 16 . M .Goodwin 17 . R . Lyons 17 . G . O'Connor 18 . B. Carter 18 . Liddell 19 . J.Armstrong 20 . M . Carter 21 . M .Fitzpatrick 22 . S . Griggs 23 . C. Bye 24 . P. Mellon 25 . M . O'Rourke 26 . G .Carbis 27. K.Fitzpatrich 28 . J.Thrush 29 . M . Hudson 30 . PA .Tadinac 31 . S .Holtow 32. S . Eastmure 33 . N. La Fontaine 35. S . O'Halloran 36. C. Rizzo
37 . D. Castaldi 38 . B. Prendergast 39. S . Boyl e 42 . M . Gauci 43. C. whelan 46 . R. Collins 47. D.Goodwi n
48 . D.Wriggtesworth
kC Section
A.J .A.X. Senior Coach: Rodd Morgan Assistant Coach : Mar ty Halphe n 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
J . Wrobel A. Kalinski D. Gelbart, M . Dudakov M . Rajch
6. G. Rozenberg 7. C. Cohen
8. B . Goldberg (V.C .) 8 . M. Roseman 9 . T. Bursztyn 10 . R . Bloom 11 . M. Weisler 12. D . Rosen 13. J . Engelman 14. Y . Rapoport 15. J . Kirzne r 16. P . Goldberg (VC) 17 . A . Cukierman 18 . J . Wrobe l 19 . M. Halphen (Capt .) 20. R. Hartman 21 . D. Sheezel 22. J . Dunne 23. J . Abraham 24. S . Scheezel 25. J . Feldman 26. B. Duzenman 27 D .Oegen 28 . J. Bra m 29 . D. Marks 30 . A . Micmacher 31 . M . Chrapot 32. P . Steiner 33. D . Pa t 34. D . Gunn 35 . A. Rosen 36 . J. Segal 37 . A. Slade-Jacobson 38 . A. Grundman n 39. .1 . Shein 40. A . Redlich 41 . P . NaphtaN 42. E . Rubenstein 43. J. Joseph 44 . A. Krongold 45 . E. Steen 46 . M . Natha n 47. A . Abrahams 48. L. Goldberg 49. D . Kalb 50. B . Grodski 51 . A. Trayer 52 . S. Rubinstein 53 . A. Sheffield 54 . B. Gelbart 55 . B.2eilinski 56. S . Frey 57. 58. M. Freid 59. 60. 61 . S . Roth 62 . M. Levin 63 . S. Glassman 65 . 66. J . Goldman 67. 68. S . Feldman 69. J . Vernon 70.
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OLD GEELONG Senior Coach: Trevor Poole Reserves Coach : Angus MacGowan 1 . S. Furphy 2 . H . Burbank 3 . D . Wellsby 4 . T . Dugdale 5. D. Ardlie 6. S . Olsen 7. J . Senio r 8. T. Seymour 9 . J. Wilson 10 . M. Oliphant 11 . R . Liley 12. P. Ronchi 13. P. herman 14. B . Edmonds 15. A . Teelow 16. P . O'Dea 17. D . O'Brien 18 . A. Handbury 19 . J. Manton 20 . G . Coldwell 21 . S . Glover 22. J . Taylo r 23. M . Davis 24. T. Peddie 25. A . Allen 26. N . Kemp 27 . D . Motion 28 . M. Taylo r
29 . J. Neville-Smith 30. A. Howell s 31 . J. Nevins 32. G. Wilkinson 33. M . Wilkinson 34. T. Pau l 35. D . Eley 36. A. Rigby 37 . G . Sliding 38 . P. Beltrame 39 . D. Swan 40. S . Bones 41 .E .Bell 42. P . Liascos 43. D . Ha y 44 . E . Spiden 45 . L . Morrison 46 . R . Rice 47 . E. Smithers 48 . S . Saunders 49. J . Smythe 50. M . Robson 51 . A . Robson 52. S . French 53. B. Hicklin 55 . D . Crowe 57 . R . Calvert 58 . R . Morton 61 . R. Oliphant 62. H. Cameron 63. A . Barron 66. B . O'Halloran 72. S . Cowdery 73. R . Abbott 74 . J. Geddes 75 . N . Kennett 76 . A. Osboume 77 . C. Oliver 78. R. Knight
OLD MENTONIANS Senior Coach : Be rt Calve rt Rese rv es Coach : Jeff Norma n
1 . A. Acreman (VC) 2 . A. Cart er 4 . G . Stroud 5 . C. Wallace 6 . D. Paterson 7. G. Ferguso n 8. N . Macquire (VC) 9. C . Wrigh t 11 . D . Solley 12 . G . Dickson 13 . S . Sharp 15 . C.Davis 18 . T. Bournon 19. D . Kitto 20. C . Shedden 21 . M. Elliot t 22 . P. Harrington 23 . N . Moodie 25 . J. Winduss 26 . G . Dar t 27 . G. Katris 28 . M . Bond 29. D . Agostino 30. M. Brooks 31 . D .Johnson 32 . J. Sl y 33 . C. Gardner 34 . D. Holland 35 . D. Murphy (C) 36. B . Paterson 37. M . Sichlau 38. R . Sherrif f 39. R . Beynon 40 . T. Leonard 41 . A. Oli n 43 . C . Best 44 . D. Sarah 45. C. Leaver 46. J . Norman 47. J . Konicanin 48 . D .Johnsen 49 . b . Murphy 51 . G . Pride 52 . A.Oxland 53. N. Ma y 55. S . Martin 56. M . Leone 60. D . Nock 61 . C . Dwyer 63. T.hancock 64 . M. Austin 65 . D . Murphy 71 . T . Kersle y
ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Senior Coach : PaulBeddoe Reserves Coach: Brad Berry 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . it . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16.' 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51 . 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61 . 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71 . 72.
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ST. KEVINS Senior Coach : Tim Hart Res . Coach : Glen Taylo r 1 . B . Burden 2. J . D yna n 3. M .Chapman(DVC) 4. M . Frase r 5. R. Callanan 6. A . Morgan 7. A . Hart 8. D. Williams 9. G . Smith 10. D. Moore 1t . O. ;an
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STH CAULFIELD Senior Coach: Allan Fleming Senior Coach: Terry Walsh Reserves Coach: Reserves Coach: Charlie Capiron 1 . B. Rya n 2. NAsiap adco 3. H . Howard 4. S.Cna^p 5. A.ikGaw 6. P.G2en 1. G . Hayzs-Dewar s. G .Bake r 9. G . Fkal1 10 . D.E~ 1t. J .Gaidnar 12. AFltsarqn 13 S.Neeson 14. J .ThxslkbJ 15. M. Uk . PJ6yes i 7. 6 D.yixm 18. H. wilhons 19. M.Weaisz 20. A Udall 21. M. WA*W 22 P.05uGvat 23. LGara 24. P.daxt0n 25. P.O#an 26. B.Jadcsm 27. A. 03l4dare 28. G . t&A 29. D.Dekiie 30. B. Kay 31. M. Cunerogm 60 . P. Davis 32. k1.D2t2 Si . M. Tkocz 33 N. Cab 62. A .A~SO . t d3 nPer . J. Frawley .Ryai 63 35. M . M.D'AStk 39. bt.Alderucdo 64 65. J.Harral 371. M. KM 66. S. Howlett 39. D .fereft 67. S.EmrraSl 39. A.DianwrrJ . wMaaiez 40. D .Bmadursl 68 6 . F .Krov'ss 41. ASexn 10 . D. Sham 42. P.Kerim 71. A .Crarabri 43. J . Ha* 72 M.
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2 . M . Bateman (C) 3 . R. Pasqualotto 4. 5 . M .Robinson 6 . C. Houston 7 . P. Cochlan 8 . M. Heath 9 . C. Maguire 10 . B. Hickey it . P. Campbell 12 . J. Begley 13 . T .Hughes 14 . D. flanagan 15 . A.LaceY 16 . B.Vandenboom 17 . A.Carbone 18 . P.Begle y 19 . C.Andrews 20 . A. Pawlick 21 . P. Haseler
22 . J. Bonnyman (ResC) 23 . P.Ciardulli 24 . J.Ciardulli 25 . M .Vemal 26 . C.R y an 27 . M. Jackson 28 . C. Fames 29 . C . Harris 30 . P. O'Brie n 31 . N. Jenkins (C) 32 . M. Carbone 33 . G . Feutri l 34 . S. Lowell 35 . C. La w
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Senior Coach : Rick Morrs Reserves Coach : Mick Marshall senior Cason : Shana R.I . 1 . P. Cooper Rese rves Coach :Barry Funnell 2 . F. Denani .s 34. T. McIntosh 1. M.-'. 3. K. Frost 2. D.I 35. N. B~r 4 . N. Papadatos 3 SH._ . 36 G.Gray 5 . D.MardirJ 4. A. C'~ 37. A. Cd~ 6 . A. Webb 39. T.&.rcon 5. S.C . . ."pr 7 .W.Cen 6 J. Di a 39. SAntv.xy B . J. TanaseNo 7 . B.Fwc.~ 40. A NC 9. D. Griffin 8 . 41. B .Sa9rdn 10.M.Hayas 9 . P. Edm= -'s 42. D. Ly~ 11. F. Coscare8a 10 06J :-~~bm 43 K .C~kYan 12. 11. J.Z:`~-nsVi 44. G. m 13. G. Rislio 12. T. H, 1=m 45. S . Turner 14. S . Fbninsld 13. W.Bu.,a 46, D, Wright 15. D. Maris 36 . P. Keppel 14. SFp10e 47. D .Hahky 16. 37. G . Mant@8 48. L.McNmnara 1S. m. Lewis 17. 38. D. Grigeletto 49.N .Mai 4 8, Ready 18 M. Lowe 39. J. Augousttakis . M Y71110i SO . S. Reagiehal 19. 40. D. Grati s 8. 51 . M. Water 20. 41 . A. Chappe i9. RCertf 52. J . Cousins 21 . R . MarBnez 42 . a Jr Mrstl'ew 53. J . Maddson 22. D . Fersiessy 43. 21 . 0 E(\`Cp)54. B.Cirvul 23. T. Rur ts mn 44 . D. GrifMhs 22. J.SoS~ 55 . A.G.nTUn~ 24. P. Davies 45 , 21 SD.aun(Capf.) S& 25. J . R_Nato 46 . M. Cooper 57 . 24. J. Kam 26. P. Martkrd 47 . 25 .J.Nxhdas 51 M .Cd.upquris 27. 4B . 26 P. Grmrm 59 . B. Hayward 28. R. Bazzano 49 . 27. L Ryan 60 . K. Pm y 29. 50 . C. Hayes 28. M** 61. S. Blind! 30. 51. P . Sleinan Gl. 29. W. Leg 31 . 52. :KJ C. Gerson 61 .' 32 . P. Pasbaids 53 . 31. S. Lxgergan 64. T . Wksat .'. 33. R. Griffiths 54. 32. M. Napiar 65. 34 . D. Koppel 55 . N . Zarnidelto 33 P .1KOe H . R. Morris 97. K. Moloney
THE ROYAL OAK HOTE L
North Fitzroy Phone 481 4693 THORNBURY COUGAR S
UHSO B Senior Coach : MarkSadgwlck Reserves Coach : Gino Maun
Senior Coach : Ga ry Cutler Res. Coach : Rod Robe rt son 1. R. Fregah I. B. Carter 2. D.Pxelaer 2. A. MaxArw _ 3. A.Bna 3. R .buze;ki 4. C.McMrnan 4. B.Rdertsm 5. C.SMre 5. G .cufler 6. S .Crnc#re l 6. P. Culler (Capt) 6. K. Jones (Reservis) 7. T.BarCett 7. C . Skins B. C. KrsDev:ki 8. M.Sedgaidc 9. W. Larkins 9. RSndh 42 . D.Wabse(Cap) a G . Thompson 10. P.Buns 43 A f 'R. Re¢mato 11 . C .Waja 43 . Sauth 1 2 . S. Lacey 12. C. Amd 44. L.Masrosavas . M. Considne 13 . D. Carte r 13. P.Mclean 45 14 . M . Goddard (RCaN 14 . D. F~ ~.. G.Coak M, ~ . M ." 15 . M.Da~i 47 . G. Crone i 56 S. Murdoch (ResVC) 16. P.GunOarpE 48 . B . HruJi 17 . S. Bartleit 41 . M . 'ac*e 17 . B. Rdhat~ 49 . D . Fenr~essy 18 . T. Lincoln 4 A. Units, 18 . P.Happar 50. D .Zufidi 19 .M.Johnston 43. AKingi 19 . G. Mazza 20. R. Abdeinatur 44 . V. D'Mgelo (VC) 20 . M .Daty 51 . J ..Rogers ~ 52' T 21. R. MabeBi 45. 1. .knes (DVC) 21 . S.Betafiro 53 . F. Bassi 22. W. Occur 47. A .Sari s 22 . D. Bs~B . G . "am 23. R. Hamada 48. A . Rocca 23 . D. Koch 54 24. D. Muscat 49. P .Dockins 24. S.W7Tamsan 565 . ' W.~.S 25. D. Begret, 50, L. like 25. LGt~ 26. J. Rahar 51 . P. Tucker 26. C.U_ here* ~ D . Aece 27. P . Cab 52. C . L'auUEn 27. K .Strahan 59 . D.S 28, A . Mantis 53. . M.rotYxet p . DS..28 29. R . Robertson 54. A Crocker 29. M.Duflcan 61. MAdmn s 30. A. Akorbakis 55. R . Edwards V. G.,kro~s 62 . G' A- man 31 . D . MaualJs 56. J . Lrrersidge 31 . M.Yen 63 P :.• 32. E. Plzzab 57. R . Waight 32. D . Bum 64 .C s . J. Poore 33. S. HartbIWn 58. 33. P. EBrn~ham 65 34. P. McDoaaM 59 . 34. D . Douglas 68 . J.Sata 35. S. Appleby 60. '.., 35. J . McVmix~ay . B . Sale 67. G. P~ 36. R. 8etirey (SruDVC) ..' 7 36 . Fact . A . Clarke 37. P. Mauwtt a 3 . G .M s Ct!eral 68 . 69. 69 J. Cr~d 38. P. Mrnasio 38 A . ~`~ 7170' J Matra 39 D3 . P. GeragMy 71 . 8 . East 40.S.HuXey 4 . S.Vr9'~ . A .lylaut 41 . M .O.CtmKK R
NTH BRUNSWICK
OLD ESSENDO N
OLD WESTBOURN E
Senior Ccach: Gordon Burrows Rese e Coach : Peter Sacco 1. A. Tsd>e,Y rv 2. D .A4arrs 11 Bdmm 4. P. Dnaro 5. 6. V.Gtiraki 7. J . M 38.O.Gim 8. P. cumangnam 31 M. Gkister 9. J . 40. S. Hogg 10. S. Webb 41. LROZa 11 . J . BarJdah 42. J. 2. S. Hcigson 43 F .(k~ 3. P. 44. M. Lets 14 . 45 15 . B.0'&en 46. 16, L.DemoRar 47. J. Pdeciar> 17. A KyrerB 48. 18. V. Par" 49. It. V. Load 5o.
Coach: Alex Erector Resew": Mick Evans 1. APpott 2P.I , ^'t 4 GWt# 41 Asobas 4 A. i n 4? lCaee S SEm- : . 43 &CaTm 6 C.Fd 44, aveow 7. RGan 6. P.Bary & P WCIA 4i D.bxi 9. J.Gx* 47. D.Gooky 10. L Sam td P. lif t t . B . Po d AN#ss» 2 J. `A D. It P.Prim 51. S 14 . dDran :2 KGaa IS $. Waq "J. C.Faztla 16 S.NRarsm 54 B.G. 17. P.tlas 55 P. mk* It i.R>M Si iY(a» 19. G k m a. T.Pidms 2D. J.fag k P.Cecs tt. LS'esr S. A DR{a 226t LOW is C.Wq 21 J . El . R" , 2L S 9 p 25. Alea¢i EI. U .20. P.1 eo 6L t , 2/. D.em B A~rr 2& 0. Tons H. P.Cr~Kp a .0 ._7 3}. J. ~ ®. B 31 . R Cap}9am
Coach : David rwormy Reserv es Coach : Doan Roderic k
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25. P.Gemarxaro 26. 27. P. R.ndeb 28. D .la:dcn 23. J.Serskrs
51 . S .Torcauo 52. 53. F. Math 54. G. Plot
55. S. Sawnore 56. 57. R .Saunders 58. S. Keay 59. D.Angwh 60.
30. J . Hope 61 . 31 . S. Ward 32. B. Wilrmn 33. G . MtCaB 34. S. Mare 35. P.Dowsea 3& D. Magrusai 37 . B. Thorpe
31 J. Masted 31 S .Crass 34, B . Cook Ix D. WIM 38 P.Trel 37. SDZs a N.&Yed 39. D. "
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
WEST BRUNSWICK
Senior Coach : Garry Connolly Rese rv es Coach: Richard Grumme t
1 . G . Detach 41 . G. Whitson 2. R . Hal 42 . D. Rya n 3. D. Mm'ssy 43 . J. QuAy 4. M.Ze!dwnyk 44 . Pfabet 5. B. Cwartgham 45 . J. burn 6. J .Disbcra,r,~h 46. E . FkcO 7 . C. Ker4'ieB1 47. S. GLft 8 . 0. Hallam 48. D. Morm 9 . C. Peen 49. M.Rcloadssn 10 A. Kennedy 50. T. Jew 11 . B.Srrdh 51 . A .Nevite 12. N. Roberts 52 . M.Gratam 11 T. Bowles 53. N, Sinnators 14.M. Haltom 54.M. 86M 15. A Kodkos 55. M. Nam 16. P.Caccavieno 56. C . Stephens 17. H.Peycsar 57. D .enfu~l 18. P .We,pard 58. D .Ba" 19. J.Ward 59. L. Slam 20. S . Lose 60. S,Frasef 21. B . Tend 61 . CJRdxl 22. T. Lamb 62 . 21 S. Beaton 63 . 24. U. Fcyarq 64 . 25. N . Bowles 65 . J. Trevasks 26. 0 . BAs 66 . 27. MAIM 67. 28. P. Lee 68. K.Caner[Fu 29. A. Glass 69. S. LKCe 30. D.Saa2rhy 70 . 31 . N.Carall 71. H.Keam 32 . L. PeWO 72. 33 P. Hodtinn 73. 34 . J .Codc 74. 35 . P. Cone 75 ' 36 . M. Ba*y 76. 37. J. Gadd 77 . 38 . C.Cudaban 78. 39. P.Hanbn 79. 40. G.SuDran so .
Senior Coach : Phil Leatham Rese rves Coach : Nick Magfas 1 . A. Harridan 40. R . Baker (FK ;ap 2 . J.Grdy 41 . $Daries 3 . REasMay 42. E. Ka+ak.rz'.cs 4. G.Davies(Cap) 43 J .TO4er S. D. Parazogbu 44. J .Koulopm 8 M.Sas~ 45 . C. Kav 'es 7. P. YBale 46. G . ScJddts 8. PNantan 47. P. Kyle 9.J.Khoury 48.LBravn 10 S. FyNe 49. J. trroad 11. S .Cocda2s 50 R. C' 12.S .Richardson 51 .C.Nvmu 13.J.S&ra 528.F14. P .Robirsoo 53 B .C 15. P.Mxaugtim 54. A 16. S.Sng'Jw 55 . M.C,._ 11. J.Jadsm 56 . R.Roc ;us 18. J S.C~ 57. P.Cak 19. . ' 58. D.Wikams 20. P.Hkksq 59. H. McDonald 21 . S.Mdlanaara 60. M. Kocimch 22 N. Ma}i 9as (RC) 61. M.R edgers 23. J .Osb.nv 62. B .Pa* 24 . D. Comm 61 S .Cmnoly 25 . G . Mabrr. 64. P. McGrath 26 . G. Newit 65. S. Demvrep ''..., 27. D.&arrca£ssano 66 . D .D"si,-W 28.K.Buhap 67.J .Haste 29. O..MrAfisier 68. M. Anderson 30, M. Lewis 6k N. Letsm 30. J. Spalcing 70, R. Worm 31. AF.4xJchacca 71 . N.Fthat 32. S .D'ArArea 72 . A.Skzrkaen 33, T. 73. D. From 33 G.Chappel 74 . A.Barber 34. M. Cam 75. S.Staple;sn 35 d.Tassore 76 . I . Mdwse 36. C .RSdce 96. P.Dedwn 37. S.COostde s 38. B. mca S 39. T.Htndw,ai
GREAT NORTHER N HOTEL THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
1 . B. Baarira 2. S. Wtw§N 3.B.Ha:tq 4. A. O'Keefe 5. D . Closet 6. J . Hmsburgh 7. D. Jago B. A. Hwsburhg 9. C. Vilirger 10. G . Crave 11 . D. Roderick 12. G . Harris 41, J. Bi9rran 13. M . Haley 42 14 d Sndlh 43 . B. Gray . P. K'e{ r 15.. A: Boar e 16.SChristo 44 . T . Marcus 45M . . Craig 117&, D . 46 .G.F~rrer 19 . S . Parslow 47 . A. Hadley 20 . E . Szuskieavcz 48 . S . Jares 21. D: Krawe 49 . S . Hewitt 22. P . 0'Maley 50 . P . Davis 51 . P . FAarSnsen 23. S . Pod; 52. A . lrsx:Ya 24. L. Fairfield 53. S . Leonard 25. S. McLeod 54. B . Damp_rfieid 26. P. Mention 55. 27. D . ' 56. 28. C . Parsbw 29. D . Horsbrrgh 57. 58. P. Stewart SO. C . Galvin 59. A. Ljp~ 3, ' J . Allen 32.G .Jerkinson 60. 33. G . Robson 34. B. FiYii 35. B. Franklin 36. J. West 37. S. Cumonin 38. A. McCarthy 39. M . GEbb 40. A. TAainon
WILLIAMSTOWN Senior Coach : Alan Elliott Reserves Coach: Tony Ryan 1 . N. Beuad 36. A. Tbeges 2. W.Grlfitt 37.A .Bmd 2. D.Oxx'aai 38 . T.BeckriPJt 3. A .Harry (CM.) 39. T. Carter 4. J. Tuck 40. G. Re d 5. D . M.acLeroa 41 . L Rckanfs 6. D . Grim 42. M. Damon 7 . M.Bek 43. S, Kennedy 7. O.EBaG 44. C . Fazetas 8 . B. Kam 45. B.Isae 9 . G .Casa 46 . AFxeh 10. M. Pasta 47. C. Fag I . LGrckravsti 48. K.FO»iz 12 . N. B~ 49 . W. Kerrm Q . VMS! 50. R Kuiwaski 14 . ADarcel 51 . D. Budic 15 . D.444de 52 . D. D]y naa 16 . C. SieJkSai 53 . M . Hemet 17. M .0'Ftim 54 . M .C4~am 18. T. tar~um 55 . M .Odck 19. P. ozrvan 55 . G. Bats 20. D. Whereat 57. D. Oldram 21. P. Seder 58. J. Drawsm 22. W. Paym 59. G. Graf 23. P . McNamara 60. B . MacLeod 24. D.Gr' 69. P.Cu'6ars 24. T. PV-an 70. G. Clerk 25. R Evan; 26. D . Lee 27. B. Tuck 28. S. Caderwood 29 . MAMerwn 30. A. Cook (VCaph 31 . C.Mdwek 32 . S.Oxsn 33 . T.Ca m 34 . G. Warm 35 . S.Kemky
E South ANZ ALBERT PAR K S®nior Coach : Jack McDonald Res. Coach : David Kilmartin 1 . S . Duke 26 . P. Knight
2. N. Pashas 26. E. Lvreit (8) 3 P . Stith 27. C. Leven
4. R . WKS 28. C. WaEYky S.A .Williams 29.S.PediraBt 5. T. Scarda- X J . FleV}ar magga (R) 31 . T. ' 6. C . Deftece 32 . M . Ferrel 7. P. Akq 33. N. Dew 8. S. Brown 34. C. WegbEach 8. R . Ladsay 34 . R. PaVik (R) 9.G .Sauders 35 .AJN#aj 10. N . RuBwrfad 36. U. Pearwn t0. M . NTVS 37. A .kxtat 11 . A. Michell 37. AL Sweeney [R) 11 . J .LiddeB 33. ATCarxp 12. G .LarMn 33. A. Kano 13. S. McCarthy 40. K.Tayfor 14. M . Weatlheral 41 . C. M3ses 14. M . Szeitz 42. C. Car~k 15 . A. BearSn 43 . K. Trrynve, 16.M .Malone 44 .RMCDmgd 16 .T .Small 45 . P.H~ 17 . D. MdsKn 46 . S. En~dsxl 17 . C. MaMy (R) 47, R Cart;.e 18 . P. Boyfe 48. P. Herd 19 . C. Jones 49. A. s 20 . R.Koegaa 50. MA"en 21 . P . Shoppee 57. B. Curisay; 22 . M. Cox 23 . A . Bernel 24. M. LanTence 25. J. McDaiaM
ELSTERNWICK
GLENHUNTL Y
Senior Coach: Mick Marshall Res. Coach : Mark Mussared 1. L' apt) 3Z P.HarS 2A .-- 33RLem 3. kt + 34. ACr.r4in 4 . D.0 35. P. .' 5 M." ~. B. &" ', sa~si 6 L8 37. BaiL:.a 7. T.I 37. D.taba
Seniors Coach: Arvado tamanna Res . Coach: Paul Thomas
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1. B. Wgzon 37 . 2. A. Lemons 38 . A. kbiio 3. T H4 39 . J. FM 4. D.Cassar 40 . C.Cr-' S.Rtairosu 41.J.C~ & M.S a..attook(YC) 42. N.Poqmtad 7. M.KoUS 43. D.Ttares & J..kris 44. 8.0'Dmid 9. 45. 10, 46. 0. Carta 11. T. fl~r (C) 47. J. Wft 12. LMbru5ie 49. H.KaygJwz 13. 49. D.,bnet 14. 50. A .9. lloa 15. C .Pfi:lan 51 . A .Saan 1& J. Henderson 52. S .Kri k il. S.A~ 53. M.Hasey 18. P.Tlqrras(VC) 54. C .Mbh61 19. M. Rearrison 55. 20, 56. M, Jones 21 . I . Turret S7 , 22. G . Series 58 . 23. S.Watster 59. 24 . LKrsbc 60 . J . young 25 . 61 . R. Leaden 26. P.OShannesry 62 . A. Wasoop 28 . C. miry Gt. T. Budfaj 29. MSkx..rl 64 . 30. P. Harrison 65 . 31. G.Oaien 66 . 32. P. Gordon 67 . 33. 68 . D. Larnama 34. L Thu; 69 . G. Felder 3i. 70 . 36. RHaI
Phone : 9510131 3
MONASH GRYPHON S
MONASH WHITE S Senior Coach : Glen Comnick Res . Coach: Ronnie La mb 1. M. Dads 2. J.Sirx 3. J. R i
Seniors Coach: Gary Ryan Res . Coach: David Rainer 1. LWet PVC) I PS 2 ALlkay(CRe;) 37. d :~ 3AG.+ R 8 4. C .R .__an 39. R S. D.Kan NC 46. 0 .&G'C)D . 7. N•= 42 P. I & d, .~~ .- .l 47. L!~~ .~.n 9. P.L x 44 . A 1 P.Y roe 45 C.~ . I1. D. N, 46. if ~. ~ . 12 DD~~ . (OR}47 . P. I 13. fL1, 48 . L!~ 14. M .L - 49. A1oonqas 15. IN. 57.SBate 1& JCL ._ 51. C.Led0n 17. JSY"-'i ia D.R~ 1& A0~ 59. M.I 1 19. LFr 54. S. in 20. G6 ',S. 1 21.IlKM.dt 2t 8.G-~. .~ . 57. N .1 21 C.R -, .. 59. D.1u . 24. RMan 59. Bt 21 D. K, n K. ~_ I X ADa 61. RF~-~ 27. RG-rd 6 2. 1 7~ a J.la or 61 S. E, 1 29. F.k 9 LV' 3). P .H' @a D. E 31 .G8CaSJ R AG . . i 69. &C~~.~ . y 33.RFr i 720J 34. Gtt ~h'C) 97. &2 a "s5 RJr 1 -, R C.Gw,..n
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HAIRS T YLIST S for Ladies & Me n .,,, .e . ... .e .~ . Srues o ~ce ~v CHADSTONE
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POWERHOUS E
Seniors Coach: Myles Landry Reserves Coach : Neil Franks
Senior Coach: Peter Olfvieri Res. Coach : Craig Richardson
1 . S . McLorinan 2 . S . McMahon 3. 4. E . Bowen 5. S . Torossi 6. Warner 7. N . Franks 8. P . Angus (Capt.) 9. P. Kroh n 10. M. Cross 11 . A . Landry 12. A . Campbell 13.V. Brancatisano 4. D . Warne-Smith 15. B. Cook 16. S. Clarirlgbold 17. L. Barclay 18. S. Glover 44 . C. Bowman 19. M. Bond 45 . C. Mannes 20. C. Landry 46 . D. Branradsano 21 . S. Baxter 4T 22. A. Atddsal 48 . J. Bleastry 23. M . GaBuzzo 49. 24 . S. Parsons 50. L. Miks 25. A. Co+ke 51 . 26.A.Thr~p 52. 27. J. Whelan 53. B . Femrick 28 . B. Taylor 54. M. Gantry 29 * D. Morgan 55. 30 . D. Sims 56. 31 . A . Grass 57. 32 . A . Parsons 58. A. Wells 33 . R. Poole 59. M. hayes 34 . A . O'Neil 60. A. Malterosso 35.A .Baundy 61 .S.Boas t 36. a. Crean 62. B. Wight 37. T. Stewart 63. N. Bowmen 38. D . Bechar 64 39. S . Taylor 65. 40. T. Trewl>311 41 . S. Farrow 42. A. Briggs 43, A. Banner
I . P.Var(ool 44 . MHodb r 2. J. Hal 45. M.Bcudce 3. G .Scaizo 46. W.Srzdh 4. RDz+#a 47 . D .Norman S. M. Brain 4 D Pta'an 6. D. arch 49. J. Ryan 7. C. Rdwdsm 50. A. Said 8. S. Cass 51 . S. Walsh 9. A. Mans 52. 1 Wicks to. G .AS.-Cdkr.>gh 53. A. Kea 11 . L Mtsa¢a 54 . 12 . M . Maddox 55, 13. W. Dodd 56. 14 . C. Newland 57 . 5 . J. Scotism 58 . 6. S.Crsrem 59 . 17. C. McLeod 60. M. Errgfer 18. F . Doyle 70. RNeyrrocd 19. J.Evmu 87 . T.Frk+d 20. A.Fa-ner 21. ID R 22.BA =nzce 23. G. ; i 24. RC . ._a 25. S .E. .cs 26. J.Sedor 27. SLyrch 28. J. TtKker 29. G. Newman 31 P. Harrison 31 . M.Ortrsbf 32. B. W~" , 33. RTaylor 34. M. Donaldson 35. C. Vffiams 37 . K.Te6ad 38, P. Phalan 33 . J .GB 40. G.Anxld 41 . S. Clayton 42 . C. "adace 43. B.Sddz
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ST . PATS MENTON E
Senior Coach: Pater Turley Reserves Coach: Damian Sutherland 1 . M. Beat a 2. M.Castalzi 3A. P.Baocob 3. S. Sutherland B. Dor n 4. 8.Baamin 4Q M.g4biedand .Canavan (C) 41. SBobeR I. M.Ckdr Z Barred S. 7. G . Gaspafi 43. 5 Braaa a. M. Hazel 44. C. Hwal 9a. M.Dt4roghv 45 M.$pascar 9b. N. Gaborl; 46. P. M:,r.NAan 10. D.06rer 47. T. Low M RCinckta 48. P.Kavanagl 12 . AGaspari 49. D.Tajur 13 . I . 8 0beli c K R. Mans fa 14 . P.MCKrcghi 51. D.Sctd6 15 . waridge " 52 fA4n 16 . A.Ctiappau 53 . D.Eap 17 . M . Forbes (R) 54. S r" 18 . S.sadar 55 D.Saxraa 19. A. Heai:q 5& ; _ . ,d 20 . A. Seep 57. D .G 2 1. RNaps6 5& LWe . M . Parer 59. 1. 1 :2 1 23. C.Fbrhe 60. M 1 24. A.Grace 61 . D.' f 25. B . K'xdw 62 E , : 26. C.ClaiSOn 63 Sr ... . k 27. M. Mansfield 6G . M Frd; ;J 28. M.Byrre 65 . d,Ta3 a 29. M. Forces 63. SBrON1114 30, D . Lawton 31 . B." 32. A. Sees 33. M. Wcwnan 34. S. Roberts 35 . C. Zoh 36. S. Ntlaa 3? . J .Brerean
Senior Coach : B rett Sebire Reserves Coach: Peter Lewis 1 . D.Ferah 2. M.Cosgm°e 3. K, Wood 4 . P. Lewis (RaSC) 5 . O .HgeDrard (VC) 6 . T .Dav's
7 . K.Gwtdt(Cap) 8 . D. Perrin (6VC) 39. R Grech 9 . P.Enm1Mt 40. D.Wxa's 10 . B. Sedre (C) 41 . C. Fraser 11 . PFatosos 42 . C. Brorm 12. M .Oaies 43. M . Ban 13 . A.Gangi 45 . G . Barry 14. T.Ansm 46 . M .Grcrpn 15. U. SL&an 47 . M .0'Doragtwe 16. J C. McCarpr~ 48 . M .Wakh 17. .Su9fan 49 . M .Cerr8e8 18.T.S*ran 50 .A.Laft 19. D. Prosser 51. M .Hollaaay 20. C.Grn:es 52 . D. Fan
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osper or Peril? The choice is yours . It's as cut and dried as that in the E South competition. With the first quarter of the season now behind us, we can see which sides are performing and which sides are yet to display their colours. Can Peninsula an d Salesian continue their unbeaten form? The answer to that question should present itself late on Saturday afternoon, when the two heavyweights of the competition meet to defend their 5 to 0 winning streaks . REVIEW ROUND 5
When Monash Gryphons played host to St . Pats last weekend, a close match looked certain to be on the cards. The end result, a 21 point win to the Vultures, was a fitting conclusion to a game that manifested a see-sawing lead . The Gryphons came out with guns blazing, keen to show the Vultures that they were not the same Monash side that it had done battle with last season . At quarter time, it appeared as if the Gryphons were working towards a big home ground win, but St . Pats were not shutout for too long . In the second quarter, St. Pats, sporting a radically different player position structure, were able to settle down into the game . The second quarter was won by the Vultures, whose aggression towards the football seemed to have escalated . After half-time, Monash again threw down the gauntlet to St . Pats, by outplaying the Vultures to help make a win a reachable target by three quarter time . With the stage then set for a big final term, St . Pats managed to get a grasp on the game when it counted the most, and run out winners by three goals . Paul Murphy both inspiring and stately in his 200th appearance for the Vultures, was the stimulus for St. Pats win with six goals . Anthony White in his first senior appearance was also impressive as were Fenech, Evans and Sebire . An important win for St. Pats, who needed a confidence booster after their loss to Power House . Monash Gryphons can take heart with their nucleus of talented players . The match between Power House and Oakleigh that looked like being a gruelling battle between two strong sides, turned out to be an easy win for Power House . so far this season, Oakleigh have not been convincing against quality opposition, and look as if they will struggle to be a contender for a spot in the four. Power House on the other hand look more menacing with each passing round, their seven goal win over the Krushers helped them to their third victory from five games . In the clash between the two winless sides Glenhuntly and Elstemwick, it was the Wicks who finally cracked it for their first big win . The Wicks claimed Glenhuntly's scalp in fine fashion with a hefty nine goal victory . At no stage of the game did Elsternwick seem to be troubled, with the long kicking from the centre from their skipper Murphy, Elsternwick forwards of the likes of Mick Andrew and Adam 'Honeymoon' Hankin were able to convert many scoring opportunities . Mention should also be made of the Mahony brothers, Shane, Brian and Craig who were 34
inspirational to the -~ Wicks with their goo d play all over the ground ,.Notsurpingly Peninsula inflicted a big loss upon Monash Whites last weekend . The Pirates recorded a big 108 point win to put themselves in good stead for their big clash with Salesian . The Pirates led the Whites at every change, and managed to score 20 goals . The difference between the two sides could have been greater, had Peninsula been able to kick more accurately . With a strong attacking half back line, featuring Marcus Dentry and Andrew Parsons, the Pirates were able to continually drive the ball forward . Mick Cross also played a blinder in the middle, capitalising on several opportunities that presented themselves . The road that lays ahead of Monash Whites is long and winding, they face two more tough games in the next fortnight . They should be more competitive in rounds following however, when they meet Elsternwick and Glenhuntly . A noble ANZ Albert Park managed to play competitive football against form side Salesian last week. The Zedders won the bulk of possession in the first half, but could not convert their efforts into scoreboard pressure . Salesian, who were kicking straighter, led by four goals at the main change . Still determined, and not perturbed by the scoreline, ANZ got to within two goals at the end of the third . An injury to the Zedders key player Malone slowed ANZ's momentum in the final term . Salesian knuckled down in the final quarter, to devastate ANZ by reading a 76 point win . Salesian's Paul Kavanagh, Mark Canavan and Paul McKnight worked hard to win the game for their club . For ANZ, the Walkley's toiled all day, as did McCleland and Markby . The Zedders are moving forward, with two wins and a competitive run against a top side, they are now finding some form . PREVIEW - ROUND 6
Oakleigh will meet with Monash Gryphons at Oakleigh on Saturday . Although the Krushers bowed out against a formidable opponent in Power House last week, it is difficult to determine just how well they are playing at the moment . It is difficult to read too much out of their three wins and two losses apart from saying that they are playing eratically at the moment . Similarly, the Gryphons have been both hot and cold . In a game that is difficult to tip, Oakleigh's home ground advantage could be a governing fact . Although Elsternwick may still be basking in the bliss of their first win, they are in danger of coming back down to earth with a thud when they take on Power House . Power House after having outplayed two of the better sides over the last week weeks, should be able to account for Elsternwick . Another game that gives either side a reasonable chance of winning is the match between Glenhuntly and ANZ Albert Park . Glenhuntly's opportunities for victories THF GAA4TFi IM C(1(ITRAi I CO 1a. .
may be limited against most sides, but they are an outside chance against ANZ Albert Park . ANZ will doubtlessly be wary of Glenhuntly's threat, but if they can maintain their form from he previous week the Zedders can mark down their third win . St . Patrieks should be favoured to defeat the battling Monash Gryphons at Southern Road Reserve . After their close match against Gryphons last week, the Vultures may retain the services of some of their senior players coming back from injury . The final match of the round is the most anticipated game of the season so far, Peninsula versus Salesian . Both sides have now chalked up five on the trot, and now one of these two sides has the chance of leaving a lasting impression on the other. Both teams boast powerful forward lines, that have kicked the biggest scores so far, attacking defenders and relentless on ballers . On paper, these sides look very evenly matched . if the Pirates can utilise the benefits of playing its big home ground, they should gather the four points . Salesian however, will be the toughest side that Peninsula has faced so far this season .
SENIORS MONASH GRYPHONS 6 .2 7.3 10.8 14 .9.93 ST PATRICBS MENTONE 3.2 9.6 13.10 17 .12.114 Monnsk Gryphons Atkinson 5, Wells . Karavias O'Doherty 2, Kitchin, Ryan. Fraser. Best Wells, Atkinson, Grady, Kitchin . Khoury, Robinson, King. St Patricks Mentone Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OAELEIGH 2.1 5.4 7.8 9 .14.68 POWERHOUSE 7.1 8 .4 13.11 16 .13.109 Oaklelgh Marshall 4, Redford 2. Flinn, Heverin, Taylor . Best Marshall, Billing. Flinn. Gec. Adande . Heverin. Powerhouse Robertson 3. Craven, Devlin. Richardson, Hall, Birch 2 . McCullough, Phelan, harrison . Best Birch. Hall, Harrison. Friend. Phelan . Lynch . GLENHUNTLY 1 .0 2 .1 8 .5 10.6.66 ELSTERNWICE 5 .3 8 .6 14 .6 19.10.124 Glenhuntly Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Elaternwiek Andrew 9, Hankin 4, biussared 2. Bravington . Mahony, Bourke, Murphy. Beat Murphy. Hankin . Andrew . S. Mahony. C. B. Mahony . MONASH WHITES 1 .0 4 .3 5 .4 8.4.34 PENINSULA OB 7 .9 13 .15 14 .15 20.22 .142 Mongols Whites Goal Kickers and Best Plapers not received . Peninsula OB A. Landry . C . Landry. Poo M. Stewart 3 . McMahon, Sims 2 . Bond. Parsons, Cross. Franks. Beat Dentry, Parsons . Landry, Cross . Poole, Gross. SALESIAN OC 3 .8 6 .12 11 .15 18.19 .127 ANZ ALBERT PARE 2 .2 3 .6 7 .7 7.9.51 Salesian OC Cincotta 5, Grace . Hazell 3. Healey 2. Babette, Bourke, byrne. mcKni t . B rown . Beat Bourke. Byrne, Clausen, Brown. Kavanagh, Sinclair. ANZ be rt Park Malone. McDonald, Philips. Rutherford, Harbinson . Ftentlar . Lawrence. Best G. Walktey, C . Walktey. McClelland. Markhy, Carlisle, Lawrence. RESERVES
200 GAY -1,S - PAUL I iURPIIY Last week, St. Pat's Paul Murphy played his 200th e for the Vultures . As he has always been, Murf was a ~l Tpoint on St . Pat's forward line last week, kicking six g oals . As an ever reliable player, great clubm an and valued friend, 'Murf has been a marvellous asset to the club over the years . The Vultures congratulate him, and wish him all the best for the rest of the season . a a a
50 GAMES - CRAIG LOVETT
ANZ's Craig 'Wally' Lovett celebrated his 50th last week . After finding his feet in the Ressies, Wally was proved an honest worker in the ones, playing across the backline .
SOCIALS AIVZ's T ri via Night is on tonight back at the Pavilion clubrooms . All welcome .
MONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 1.3 4 .5 4 .6.30 ST PATRICES MENTONE 5.5 12.6 15 .13 18.15.123 Mosask Gryphons Gilchrist, Browell, Lowcock, Bardie . Best Toghill, Healy, Williamson . Gilchrist. Begley, Davis. St Patdcks Mentone Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OAKLEIGH 2 .0 7 .4 9 .5 12.6.78 POWERHOUSE 2 .6 3 .7 4 .11 5.11.41 Oakleigh Aliss 3. Ayres, Theorilapnulos, Leslie 2. Niko . Wood, Khodr. Best Niko, blenkiron, Nikakis. Edgar, Templeton. tOrodr. Powerhouse Gill 2 . Ryan. McKenzie . Dodd . Best Newlands. Dodd. Braini, Miller, Gill. Tucker. GLENHUNTLY 1 .1 4 .5 5.5 6.6 .42 ELSTERNWICE 2 .8 3 .9 6 .13 9.14 .68 Glenhuntly Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Elsternwtek Heath 2. Kirkham, Broderfik, Bullard . Osborne. Grandemange . Best Pappa. Forks, Broderick. Osborne. Kirkham, Munn . MONASH WHITES 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .1 .7 PENINSULA OB 8.3 13.14 18.20 28 .23 .191 Monaak Whites Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Peninsula OB Campbell 6 . Galluzzo 5. Krohn, Watts 4. Warner. Barclay 2, Trewhitt. Monterosso. Wight . Morgan, Marks. Best Trewhitt. Campbell. Wight, Scown, Monterosso, Warner. SALESIAN 00 4.8 8.10 13.14 15 .16 .106 ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 .0 3.0 6.0 6.1 .37 Salesian OC McLardy 5, Aliigan 3. Abbott. Robotic 2. Scotti, Fitzgerald . Mansfield . Beat Scott]. Babette, Taylor, Duggen, butler. Walibridge. ANZ Albert Park McCarthy, Cox 2, Lovett . Jenkin. Beat Heyes . McCarthy, Pastras . Redpath . Sutherland. Brown,
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SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL CINCOTTA SALESIAN 5 22 ANDREW ELSTERNWICK 9 21 MALONE ANZ BANK ALB . PK 1 20 C . MARSHALL OAKLEIGH 4 20 D . WARNE-SMITH PENINSULA OB 0 18 FRASER MONASH GRYPH . 1 1 8 RESERVES LESLIE OAKLEIGH 2 19 KROHN PENINSULA OB 4 19 B . WILSON POWERHOUSE 0 15 ALLINSON ST . PATS MENTONE 0 15 ALISS OAKLEIGH 3 15
OAKLEIGH v . ~,iONASH GRYPHONS Field : T . Creighton . ELSTERNWICK v . POWERHOUSE Field : B. Bain. GLENHUNTLY v. ANZ ALBERT PARK Field : B. Schmidt . ST PATRICKS MENTONE v . MONASH WHITES Field: S . Rolls ; Boundary : I . Burgess . PENINSULA OB v. SALESIAN Field : M . Rossarto.
ti Fir. i l MAY 25 - ROUND 7 MONASH GRYPHONS v . ELSTERNWICK POWERHOUSE v . GLENHUNTLY (Yarra Park) MONASH WHITES v. OAKLEIG H SALESIAN OC v. ST PATRICKS MENTON E
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CLUB 111 North South by Norm Nugen t
ound five results gave me a tipping success rate r of 75% in the Annual Connell Classi c Competition . With one third of the season now completed it seems that in each division only fourth place will be available to teams outside the present leading trios both of whom seem assured of a final four berth . REVIEW OF ROUND 5 NORTH Hawthorn Citizens remained the only unbeaten side when with greater forward precision they defeated a very competitive, but erratic No rt h Old Boys by 18 points. St Bernards continued on their winning way against Therry, whose fortunes have plummeted over the past two weeks . The inaccuracy of Therry was marked and contributed largely to their forty four point loss to St Bernard's . The most competitive game of the round was that between Old Essendon an d Old Ivanhoe, despite forward inaccuracy won by twelve points . Old Ivanhoe, who are now outside the four only on percentage, were well served by club stalwart Ian Wells at centre half forward, Steven M eyers, David Supa, Chris Webb and full back Paul guick, who repulsed many Old Essendon attacks . Significantly Old Essendon's display gave every indication that victory is not too far away. Second placed Marce ll in through their forty one point victory, contributed to the continuing downward spiral by the once powerful Kew. Collegians had the bye .
SOUTH The "Crocodiles" are back in town . With a crushing ninety six point defeat of St Kevins, the Old Xaverians showed clearly they are again a serious challenge for the premiership . St Kevins didn't goal whilst Old Xaverians kicked seventeen of them . Old Melburnian s found their share of winning form when they defeated fourth placed Mazenod by forty-six points. The OM effort doubled Mazenod's score and stamped the "Navy Blues" as could be finalists . On the other hand doubts were raised about Mazenod's future success . Old Brighton-Bloods trebled the VUT score when they recorded a sixty four point victory during their western trip . The Combine now find themselves in fourth place whereas the once powerful VUT still seek on field success . De La Sall e who suffered their first defeat by thirty six points at the hands of Old Scotch, lost the lead and 57% vital percent as they dropped to third place . For Old Scotch the victory pushed them up to second place and boosted their percentage by fourteen. Old Geelong had the bye . PREVIEW OF ROUND 6 NORTH
In a final's preview leaders Hawthorn Citizens
travel west to play St Bernards, whose home ground advantage is second to non e in the VAFA . The Hawthorn forwards, who have kicked their side to success each week to date, face a stern task to outplay the rugged St Bernards defenders . The depth of experience of St Bernard's, including their forward duo of Farmer an d Wood plus their home ground advantage prompt me to select St Bernards to win . Therry have the chance to regain their winning ways when Old Ivanhoe play at the Fawkner Oval . I suspect Old Ivanhoe are still developing as a competitive unit whereas Therry have played winning football for most of the past two seasons . At home I select Therry to win and thus hold fourth place . Coll egians refreshed by their bye will be at home to Marcellin, who will make a rare appearance at Albert Park. Marcellin who are the most improved team in the competition, should be able to win again . In the battle for the wooden spoon Kew will be at home to Old Essendon Grammarians. Neither team has tasted on field success in 1996 and neither has given supporters any reason for optimism . There surely will be a winner today and because the game will be played at Kew, I select the home side to win. North Old Boys have the Bye. SOUTH Leaders Old Xaverians journey out to Glen Waverley to play the disappointing Mazenod who must win to stay abreast with the top four sides . On form I select Old Xaverians to win well . Old Melburnians should record another victory as I can't see VUT having enough talent to challenge them especially at Albert Park . Reigning premiers Old Scotch, who will play Old Geelong on the wide expanses of Como Park, should be able to continue on their winning way, as based on Old Geelong performances to date I can't see them having sufficient talent to defeat the "Cardinals" . De La Salle, with a lot to prove, will be at home to Old B righton-Bloods for what promises to be the match of the round . Another loss by De La Salle could see them drop from first place to fifth in the space of two weeks . Victory by Old Brighton-Bloods on the other hand will see them among the leading four sides . Over the season Old Brighton-Bloods have scored more than have De La Salle whose defenders have the better record . When judged on the standard of opposition met by the clubs I suspect De La Salle have the better credentials, which allied with their "home" advantage, lead me to select them . St Kevins have the Bye.
CLUB XVIII NORTH CXVIII PtTH LAST WK TOTAL DODORICCIO MARCELLIN 0 17 FARMER Sr. BERNARDS 0 12 WOOD ST BERNARDS 7 12 HURE HAWTH. CIT. 0 9 TREGGANOWAN MARCELLIN 0 9
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HARTHO : " CITIZENS 3.3 5.4 8.10 10 .11 .71 NORTH BID BOYS 2.6 6 .10 6.11 7 .11 .53 Hawthorn Citizens Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. North Old Boys Smith 4 . Carroll . Considine, Hevey. Best Carroll. Hevey. Smith . Considine, Pawsey, Divine . THERRY 1 .1 2.6 3.6 4 .10.34 ST BERNARDS 3.1 8.3 11.3 12 .6.78 Thorny Rim 2 . doran. Jureic. Best Frahm, Hewat, Kelly . Doran, Rizzo, Keenan. St Bemards Wood 7, Quinn 2, Day. O'Connell. Farrugla . Best Wood . Matkov. Fanvgla. Moon, Creek, Cunningham. MARCELLIN 0 .3 4.7 7.10 10 .14.74 KEW 1.4 2.5 3.7 4 .9.33 ffisrcellia King, Dinneen 2, Vito, Vathakos, J . Kent M . Kent . Walsh . Cox. Best Curry, Dinneen. Walsh. Cox. King, Paonessa. Kern Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD ESSENDON 2.1 2.5 5.7 5 .8.38 OLD IVANHOE 1.4 3.6 5.7 6 .11 .47 Old Essendoa Dip, Hater 2. Bishop . Best Hater, Dip, Bishop, Reid, Gasa . Old Ivanhoe Wells 2, Super° Webb . Sharp, Myers. Best Wells . Myers, Webb. Super, Quick . Cargin .
CLUB XVIII SOUT H MAY 25 - ROUND 7 NORTH HAWTHORN CITIZENS v. THERRY MARCELLIN v . NORTH OLD BOYS OLD ESSENDON v. COLLEGIANS OLD IVANHOE v . KEW AFC SOUTH OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD MELBURN)ANS OLD SCOTCH v. ST KEVINS
OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS v . OLD GEELONG (9 .30 am start) VUT v. DE LA SALLE
(ROUND 5 - 11/5/96) LATE SCORES : Reserves/Club XVIII ( Due: 9531 8333 by 3 p .m.) All Clear (Excellent) Seniors/Under 19s (Due 9528 3319 by 5 p.m .) Newlands-Coburg (Sen.) Old Paradians (U19/1) Old Paradians (Sec .2) Monash Blues (U19) Bulleen-Temp (U19 ) Phoned incorrect scores (From Round 4) Caulfield Gr. (Sen .) Old Brighton (U19) Eley Park (Res.) Old Trinity (U19) VUT (Club XVIII) Thornbury Cougars (Res .) North Old Boys (U19 ) Fines imposed (according to offending team's section) . First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25); each furt her offence ($50) .
increase as clubs continue to re-offend . The Executive has decided to impose a "one-off" fine of $250 for a fourth offence by a team of a club .
OLD SAVEP.fANB 6 .3 9.5 13 .7 17 .9.111 ST. REVINS 0 .0 0.3 0 .5 0 .5.5 Old %averlans King. Hall 4, Collopy 3, Hall 2 . Kinna, Curtain, Flynn, Landrigan. Best Curtain . Landrigan, Meehan, Ries, Kennedy, King. St. Nevins Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .2 8 .4 10 .6 14.8.92 MAZENOD OC 2 .1 3 .2 5 .4 7.4.46 Old Metbn3nlans Pyke 7, Nelson. Bmnchflower 2, Rhodes, Fraser, Cornell . Best Pyke. Branch6ower, Fraser. Rhoden. McClellan, Cornell. Mazeaod Oc Deegan, Poulter 2 . Gcchipinti, Clayton. Hall. Beat Hall. Garhellini. Hall. Deegan. Little. Poulter. DE LA SALLE 0 .1 3.3 4 .4 4.7.31 OLD SCOTCH 4 .2 6 .6 8 .8 9 .11.65 De La Salle Go al Kickers and Best Players not received. Old Scotch lllingworth, Tribe. MeLeish 2, Cowper. Winneke, Pryde. Best Bingley, Bird . Montgomery, Hooper, Chambers. Clunies-Ross. VUT 0 .0 2 .0 2 .0 5.1.31 OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 3 .4 7 .8 11 .11 14 .11.95 VTYr Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Old Brighton Bloods Wrath 6° Pyers . Stefanou, Kay 2. Magee. Murray . Best Hamilton . Wraith, McLauchlan, Ratray° Payne, Uglow.
FROM ROUND FIVE - 11/5/9 6
* Liam King, Aquinas (Res .) - Charging - 2 matches * Craig Williams, Banyule - Striking - 2 matche s * Dean Simpson, Chtrnside Park - Striking - 2 matches Paul McCormick, De La Salle - Striking - 2 matche s * Gavan Hegan, De La Sa ll e (Res.) - Striking - 2 matches * Paul Murgia, Eltham (Res .) - Abusive and Insulting language - 2 matches * Sebastian Fitzpatrick, Eitham (Res .) - Striking 2 matches * Jason Lees, Eltham (Res.) - Stri king - 2 matches Scott Feeham, Old Carey - Misconduct and abuse of umpire - 2 charges - 3 matche s Mark Lukasz, Old Essendon - Striking - 4 matches * Glen Hatfield, Old Trinity - Charging - 2 matches * Ashley Orr, Ormond - Striking - 2 matches * Nectar Antonopoulos, Parkside - Disputing Umpire decision - 1 match * Daniel McCall, Parkside - St riking - 2 matches Anthony Grant, Therry (U19) - Spitting- 4 matches Brad Twist, Williamstown - Tripping - 3 matches Peter O'Malley, Old Westbourne - Failed to appear as a witness - 1 match . * Accepted prescribed penalty RERM EM 113 ER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT O ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
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U19 SECTIONS by Brett Connel l
Knitwear Five rounds in and the ladders bcfin to take familiar shap e REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHES Division One
!Id Paradi ans swept Coll egian s away in the first ~~ quarter at Bundoora and never looked back . For J the winners none were better than S . Phelan (8), Harris and Wilson, with Michaels, Vandervenne and Florentine best for the vanquished . Old Xaverians welcomed North Old Boys into Section 1 with an almighty hiding at Toorak Park. (14) goals to (3) at quarter time told the story for the day . With Kay and Innes on target up forward and Perry~ an d Hardwick excellent midfielders the Xavs weae never troubled . For NOBS Thomson, Waters and Murray were excellent players . Therry hosted Old Melburnians in a danger game at Glenroy, but proved far too accomplished to run out convincing winners by (9) goals, for OM's Waddell, Rutherford an d Murray (6) were fine players, for Therry Brady, Jacobsen and Postma tried valiantly but to no avail . De La Salle jumped St . Bernards early and were never headed in the match at Essendon, M oore, Thomas and Kemp were best for De La Salle in what was an important win . In the final match AJAX began slowly against Uni. Blues and were in the hunt until 3/4 time when in the final quarter the Blues slammed on (5) goals to (1) to run out convincing winners. For AJAX Carew, Segal and Lukav were fine players, while Halligan, Beltrame and Dlailon were best for Blues.
Division ( 2) White St . Leos WP Emmaus beg an brilliantly against ladder leaders St . Kevins but were unable to hold off a fast finishing SKOBS . Leading at quarter time by (4) goals the SKOBS machine cranked up and piled on (12) goals to (5) in the last half to win comfortably in the finish . For St . Leos WP Emmaus McCann Scmlitter and Carey were the driving forces on the day. Uni Blacks turned in one of their best team performances last week and completely dominated De La Salle (2) from the outset . For the Blacks Gell ie (8), M cCormick-Brenn an and McArthur were hard to go past as best players, while for De La Salle ( 2) Troja, Aron and Borella tried in vain . In the match of the round Old Camberwell jumped away from Williamstown in the second quarter and never looked back, winning by (10) goals easily in the finish. Whitehead, Williams and Patterson were best for Old Camberwell in an impressive result . Old Geelong received a forfeit form Bullen-Templestowe. Warringal had the bye .
Division (2) Blue . Ormond onc e again failed to deliver and were handed a football lesson by Hampton Rovers. A (6) goal to (2) first quarter set up the win with Ormond coming home strongly they fought back to within (3) goals but this was to be the final margin in the end . Brown, Byron and Stielow were best for the Monds while Healy, Martin, Il es and Holt (5) were valuable players for the Rovers. In a clash of the ladder leaders Beaumaris proved yet again that they will be the benchmark in this section after disposing of Old Haileybury convincingly at Haileybury College . A (7) goal to (1) first half was an enormous advantage for the Sharks who slowed somewhat in the second half but ran out convincing winners . For the Bloods none tried harder th an Floyd, M. Scalfe and P . L an gfordJones, while for Beaumaris Pitts, McKenzie and Celan were named their best . Monash Blues hosted Mazenod at the Uni and were beaten by (10) goals, a goalless first half did not help their cause . For Monash Kazenwadel, O'Nei ll an d Grego ry were best, while for the Nodders Johnston, Occhiuto and Ward (5) were fine contributors in an even team performance. Old Brighton proved far too strong for St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield and with Martin booting (6) and Brown and Stewart doing as they pleased the Tonners were never headed . Caulfield Grammarians had the bye . Division (2) Re d After an even first quarter at Bundoora Old Trinity ran away from Old Paradian s (2) to win comfortably by (11) goals. Fine players on the day for Old Paradians (2) were Vincent, O'Connor and Baker with Edgeley booting (5) of his teams (10) goals . Whitefriars at home were never troubled by Chirnside Park with M . Jongebloed (4), Pawlick an d A . Davis prime movers in the win . For Chirnside Park Piccioli, Violi and All ett were solid performers . Marcellin easily accounted for Yarra Valley at Marcellin . With Yarra Valley leading at quarter time the Eagles hit back hard to lead at the long break and with Badanjek (5), Stephens, Karavasilis and Mulready doing as they pleased the Eagles looked impressive. For Yarra Valley White, Drew and Morris were fine contributors . Old Carey kept their unbeaten record intact at Aquinas with a convincing four quarter display, even despite the Annual Old Collegians Ball the night before. Spencer, Hendriks, Collins and White were best for Old Carey, while Huggins, K ane and Heverin tried valiantly for the defeated . Old Scotch had the bye .
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PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES Division On e North Old Boys host Old Paradians at the Alec Gillon Oval where NOBS will be looking to bounce back from last weeks loss . Old Paradians after a comfortable win against Collegians last week should be too strong and win well . Old Melburnians and Old Xaverians clash at the Junction Oval and what a game it will be . Both sides have had excellent starts to the season, with OM's not having lost a game as yet. On this weekend though that will change as a powerful Xavs unit will bring the OM's back to the ground . Therry play host to AJAX at Glenroy and although Therry were disappointing last week I believe their home ground advantage will see them sneak home against a very committed AJAX . Collegians host St . Bernards at the Harry Trott and will find St. Bemards on the rebound a difficult kettle of fish. St. Bernard's to get back on the winners list . Finally De La Salle and Uni . Blues clash at Basil Street in an important match for both teams, a win for Uni Blues and an OM's defeat could see them take outright top spot, whereas a win to De La Salle would see them firmly entrench themselves in the four . The Blues record is hard to go past but it would not surprise me if De La Salle knocked them over . Without any real confidence Uni Blues in a tight contest . Selections : Old Paradians, Old Xavs, Therry, St . Be rnards & Uni Blues
Division (2) Whit e St . Kevins versus Warringal will be a beauty, both sides play hard, fast, confident football . Both have good defences and are well equipped up forward . St . Kevins began slowly last week and I believe if they do this today Warringal will make them pay dearly. In what most people would call an upset I am selecting Warringal to inflict St . Kevins first defeat for 1996. De La Salle (2) travel to Bennettswood to take on St . Leos tVP Emmaus in another close match . St . Leos have been steadily improving and will win today and record their second win for the year . Uni Blacks will be too accomplished for Bu lleen-Templestowe at home . Williamstown and Old Geelong clash at Williamstown VFL Ground in what is another interesting encounter. Old Geelong were forfeited against last week and Williamstown were disappointing against Old Camberwell . In a toss of the coin Williamstown on the rebound will be too strong . Old Camberwell have the bye . Selections : Warringal, St . Leos WP Emmaus, Uni Blacks & Will iamstown Division (2) Blu e Old Haileybury an d Ormond meet at McKinnon in a real "local derby", Old Haileybury will be smarting from last week's loss and will bounce back strongly this week . Beaumaris play host to Mazenod at Banksia Reserve and will prove, once again that they will take all before them, despite Mazenod's Section 1 experience I cannot see Peter McBrearty letting his boys drop this one . Hampton Rovers and St. Kilda Sth . Caulfield should be a great match with both sides young and enthusiastic . The Rovers are coming off a great win against Ormond last week and 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
should today have enough overall talent to take off their second victory in two weeks . Old B righton play Caulfield Grammarians at South Road and although the Fields are improving and coming off the bye they will not be able to catch the Tonners at home . Monash Blues have the bye . Selections : Old 13aileybury, Beaumaris, Hampton Rovers & Old Brighton Division (2) Re d Chirnside Park await Old Paradians (2) and when they arrive will give them a baptism of fire . The Parkers have been down the last two weeks and I see them today bouncing back with a vengeance at the expense of Old Paradians (2), especially at home . Yarra Valley host neighbours Whitefriars who are playing extremely inspiring football . Although relative ladder positions would not predict a close match I believe that Yarra Valley will take the match right up to the Friars, but will find their overall talent too difficult to counter. Old Trinity and Aquinas meet at Bulleen and although Old Trinity are hot and cold they have too much talent and goal kicking potential to be worried by Aquinas . In the final match Old Carey play old rivals Old Scotch in what promises to be a highly entertaining match given their relative ladder positions . In another upset Old Scotch will bring Old Carey's undefeated run to an end today, although not by much . Marcellin have the bye . Selections : Chirnside Par k , Whitefriars, Old Trinity & Old Scotch
LAST WK TOTAL U19 1 MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 6 16 BERRY OLD MELBURNIANS 5 15 DAVIS AJAX 0 14 0 . KHODER NORTH OLD BOYS 2 13 RUTHERFORD OLD MELBURNIANS 1 12 U19 WHITE HANCOCK OLD CAMBERWELL MARUSIC ST. KEVINS 0 GREENHAM ST. KEVINS 0 HARDMAN OLD CAMBERWELL GARGANO ST. KEVINS 0
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U19 BLU E BOCTOR BEAUMARIS 5 36 STUMBLES CAULFIELD GRAM . 0 21 PRICE OLD BRIGHTON 3 20 FISHER BEAUMARIS 2 14 BLACKIE BEAUMARIS 0 13 U19 RED
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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO - 199 1
6 i "herry (A) were disappointed to lose for the second year in a row at Oak Park to Uni, Blues who won the game in the third quarter when they kicked 4 .4 to Therry's 0 .3. Hamish Worsley, 31 years old, John Kanis and Aaron Davis were best for the Blues while Denis Castaldi, Scott Ramsay and Tom Duncan kept Theny in the game . Collegians had revenge for two successive Grand Final defeats at the hands of the Monds when they left Ormond 0 - 5 . Best contributors to the 20 point victory were Galbraith, Lord, Oliphant, Wright, Bennett . The game was high class, final scores 17 .14 to 15 .6 . In a return to form, Paul Schuhkraft kicked 8 for the 'Monds. Umpires M . Gilday and R . Mayston found it a bit hard to start the second half at Thomastown - Where was the ball? Back in the dressing room. It was a great game the home side winning 17 .13 to 15 .20 . Best were Karemlidas, Bubus, Petsinis . 200 games to Terry Franklin (Parkside), Ian Kell (Mazenod) . Modest Tom Johnston, B section tipster, proclaimed he'd picked the card again. [Are you stumbling this year, Tom? NR] St Kevins OB (D) scored their first win defeating fourth team Old Camberwell 16 . 16 to 9. 11 . Pivetta, Watkin, A rthurson, MeNee, O'Brien and Yarasdi were SKOB best . Battle of undefeated teams in E saw Williamstown, leading by two points at the last change, kick 8 .5 to Mazenod 5 .3 . Turnley, M. Cannon, McNamara (W'town) and Chilcott, Murray, Fisher (Maz) were the stars in a top game. U19 North saw a thriller when Bull een-Temp . kicked 5.4 to Therry's 3 .4 in the final term to win by 1 point . Mitilineos kicked 11 for B .T. Others to play well were Nagel, Tullock, Cumming (B .T) an d Fitzpatrick, Hollow, Bannister (Theny) .
10 YEARS AGO - 198 6 Collegians had their second win of the year with an 8 point win over Ormond who held a five goal break in the third quarter but Coll egians hit back with five goals in 10 minutes to put them back in the match . Ormond missed the three McDonald brothers who were on holidays in the States - did they go to Disneyland? Irwin, Wright and Hinchen were Collegians best . 150 games to MHSOB's courageous rover Craig Flegeltaub who in the years 1978 to 1984 won two best and fairests, two runner-ups, two most consistent awards and the coach's award. He missed in 1985 as he was holidaying in Europe . Craig represented the VAFA in Tasmania in 1983 . Thomastown ( C) trailed Hampton Rovers, 10 .3 to 11 .3 at half time, by a point at the last change, and got up to win 2 points . 18.12 to 18 .10. Best were A . Fe llows, Kelly, Harisiou (T'town) and Parker, Stephens, Poulter (H . Rovers) . 40
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In a thriller at University, North Old Boys who had trailed for most of the day won by a point with a goal on the siren . Blues held a handy 18 point lead at the last change but were outscored in the final team, 5 goals to 2 . Best were Considine, Hanlon, Conti (NOB) and Tyquin, Wallis, Angel (Uni . Blues) . Old Brighton "B" caused an upset when they defeated the previously unbeaten Old Xaverlans by 23 points . Best were Welsh, Tony Grant, Pryor (Old B'ton) and lein, Peter Curtain, Dalton (Old Xaverians) . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 1 AJAX (A), with a magnificent last quarter in which they kicked 7 .7 to Old Xaverians 1 .1, won by 15 points after trailing by 5 points and 27 points at the changes . Best were Zemski, H. Ritterman and D . Segal (AJAX) and Pirrie, Corcoran an d S. Curtain (7 goals) . In the battle of the Blues, University defeated Monash by 27 points with Yes, Orton and Curnow best for Blues while B . Flett, Taylor and Kewshaw starred for Monash . In a most unusual game, Bu lleen-Templestowe (C) trailed Old Camberwe ll 3 .13 to 13 .5 at half time, and then kicked 16 .5 to 7 .3 in the second half to win by 4 points . Best were Keast, Ling, Dagostino (B. Temp .) and D . Steven, Polglase, Treacher (7 goals) for 0 . Camberwell. "C" Section coaches were Don Palmer (B. Temp .), Trevor Read (MHSOB), Ian Rogers (0 . C'well), Aland Woodhead (P'side), Peter Hart (St Kevins), Tony Hunt (St Kilda CBOCO). Who coached Hampton Rovers, Old Haileyburians and State Bank? 20 YEARS AGO - 197 6
Old Trinity (A) inflicted first defeat for the season on last seasons "B" section premiers, De La Salle, when they held on in the last quarter to win 7 .10 to 6 .7. Best were Hansen, Beck, W . Peers (0 . Trinity) and Dunn, Cooke, Wright (De La Salle) . 100 games to North OB's Barry O'Connor and Gary Wilson . "A" Section captains were P. Call eson (Coburg), B . Lyons (De La Salle), J. Syme (Monash Blues), Shane Maguire (NOB), I . Johnson (0 . Trinity), B. Bourne (Ormond), M . Bates (Reservoir OB), G . Wade (St Bernards) . Simon Costello (U . Blacks) and Barry Church (U . Blues) . 250 games to Old Paradians great champion John Tudor, and 200 to Ray Street (Elsternwick) and John Mount (0 . Paradians) .
Undefeated after 5 games were Old Scotch (B), Old Haileyburians (C), AJAX (D), West Brunswick (F), North ; OB (J . 1) and Thomastown (J2) .
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Collegians Football Club had arranged a dinner in honour of Jack McCann, to be held at MCG . Graeme Holmes, 13 years with the club, first as mascot and boundary umpire, played his 200th game for Elsternwick. Graeme had also won two best and fairest awards and been runner-up twice. Advertisers were Ansett, Arena, Skit Sher, Cluve Fairburn, Ross Faulkner, T .W. Sherrin, SSB, National Bank and Repco . St . Bernards toppled the previously undefeated Ormond by 22 points, when they withstood a 6 goal last quarter burst to win by 18 points. Monash's luck ran out when they went down by 2 points to De La Sa lle . It was De La's first win.
150 games to spence Williams (Old Paradians) and Robbie Thompson (Old Melburnians) . 30 YEARS AGO - 1966
In really wet and windy conditions, Melbourne High had to fight all the way to beat Caulfield Grammarians and retain their unbeaten record at the top of "A" Section . Dominating players were Ian Turnbull, Geoff Dick and Gordon Arthur (MHS) and Greg Toote ll , Graeme Vorrath and Geoff Cayzer for Caulfield Grammarians . "B" Section produced a boilover when Kew Thrashed Ormond to the tune of 5 goals and knocked 'Monds out of top place . Stars were Walker, Taylor, Jenkins (Kew), and Voight, Rowell, Loutit for Ormond .
Old Haileybury saluted Andy Home as their first player to reach 100 games with the club and reported
that he had missed only one game in his six years with the club - when his brother was married in 1962 . One of the original foundation members, Andy captained the side in 1961, 64 and 65, and had twice won the club's best and fairest. Ormond's past and present players dinner was a great success with the highlight of the night a presentation to Fred Yewdall, player, committeeman and president, a career covering 1932 to date . 45 YEARS AGO - 195 1 Old Raverians after only scoring 0 .1(1) for the game the previous week were happy to report that they had searched their records and found that in 1935 Old Xaverians defeated Kingsville who did not score . Old Xaverians were pleased to disown the record. Malvern, undefeated with Alphington at the top of "B" Section, had an 8 goal win over MHSOB . Best for the victors were Ted Jane, Bruce Briers (magnificent game on the wing), and Eric Ward (3 kicks, 3 goals in the first quarter) while MHS were best served by McKenzie, Davies and Walker. Ormond went down to Old Scotch on their hoodoo ground, and stated that the "Calendulaceum (Capeweed to you, sir!) was so long that Masnon Russel with 7 goals for Old Scotch went through it like an eel with a sandpaper overcoat. Eric Donaldson, Herb Larkin and Geoff Harris kept the "monds in it while "Cheeky" Bedford (wing), Jim Lillie (centre) and Graeme Cameron (half-back) were best for the Cardinals .
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SENIORS COLLEGIANS 4 .4 10,9 15 .11 21.12,138 ORMOND 4 .5 6 .6 9 .9 15.11 .101 Collegians Mooney 5. Anderson 4. Galbraith, Leon, Phillips. Wallace 2 . Bennett, Dansey. Pollock, Smith . Best Phillips, Galbraith, Smith, Wallace, Mooney. Bennett. Ormond Marna 4, Connell 3, Forrest 2, McConvill, Grace . Presser, Remmen. Block, Collins. Best Martin. McConvill, Forrest. Jobling, Presser, Collins . DE LA SALLE 2.2 8.4 8 .7 8.11 .59 OLD IiAILEYBURY 4.8 6.7 12 .11 12.13.85 De La Salle Crowe 3 . Toohey, 0'Cal1a~en, Harrison. Fiume. Abrahams . Best Chun, Crowe, Vanderplight, McCormick, Jackson, O'Callaghan . Old Haileybury Morey 4 . Phillips 3 . Armstrong, Kraus. Reidy, Hacker, Walden. Best Orton, Phillips, Morey. Hilton . Kraus, Connell. OLD SCOTCH 4 .3 6.7 2.6 7 .11 .53 OLD MELBURNIAtv'S 0.5 2.6 6.10 10.18.78 Old Scotch Grigg . Hume 2. Nettleton, Heath. Hughes. Best S. Gibbs. A . Gibbs . Nettleton, Paterson, Aujard, Smith . Old Melhurnisns Strooper, Webb 2, O'Brien, Ellinghaus. McMullin, Thompson . Useinov, Theodore. Best O'Brien, Bryan, Thompson . Webb, Witts, Susa. ST BERNARDS 2 .5 5.8 7.13 8 .13 .61 OLD XAVERLSNS 0.3 4.6 9.7 13 .10 .88 St Bemerds Vassallo 3. Comito. Gallant, Ferns . Chatfield. Sawicki. Best Sawicki, Juegan, Gallant. Chatfield, Gallant . Vassallo . Old %averlans Blood, Wood 3, Richardson . Woodruff 2, Jones . Webb, Hawkins . Beat PetrolL Coghlan, Holmes. Dann. Wood. Tucker. MAZENOD OC 1 .7 6.14 8.16 10 .18 .78 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .7 2.10 3.16 8 .18 .68 Mazenod OC Noble 3, Marshall 2. Hanley, Barker, Murray,6lorgan, Boysen . Best Morgan, Fisher, Barker, Conine, Noble . Hunt
University Blues Lenten 2, Rourke, Cavalier, McLachlan, Blodd . Gunn, Hayter . Best Vandenberg. Bolton, McLachlan . Hayter, Garnaut. Maplestone. RESERVES COLLEGIANS 4 .4 9 .8 15.9 17.11 .113 ORMOND 0 .1 3 .3 4.4 5.5 .35 Collegians Cleary, Humphry 3 . Wooley, Higson 2 . Richards, Vanderveenne. Baxter, Jefferson . Hobbs, Blackman . Hartnett Best Cleary . Harding, Van Der Verne. Greeves, Blackman. Armstrong. Ormond Bailey. Stewart, King, O'Halloran. Kingston . Best Bailey, Ransom, Gallagher, Kukuljan, King, Keating . DE LA SALLE 2 .2 6 .4 8 .7 10.10.70 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .2 4 .3 6 .5 8.8.56 De Ls Salle Miller 3 . Hill 2, curran, Ellis. Flowerday. G. Hegan. M. Hegan. Best Evans. Elliott. Miller. Harrison . Makinson. Flmverday. Old Haileybury Schmidt, Smith, Harrison 2, Richardson, Scaife . Best Smith. Schmidt . Scaife, Main . Richardson, Harrison . Kirkwood-Scott . OLD SCOTCH 2.1 7.3 8 .4 11 .6.72 OLD MELBURNIANS 6.4 10.6 12 .7 15 .7.97 Old Scotch McDonnell 8 . Hooper 2, Castrican. Best Kerr. Teasdale, Hooper, McDonnell, Spiden. Pell. Old Melburnians Walsh 4 . Bunn, McKeon, Bunnell 2. Dixon . Theodore. Handbury, Smith, Wilhelm. Best Bromell. Walsh, Campbell . Correll, Bunn. Raftopoulos. ST BERNARDS 0.1 3.2 4 .3 6 .5.41 OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 9.7 14 .11 18.13.121 St Bernards Doolan, Dobson 2. Roberson, Farmer, Lynch, Overman . Rest Dobson, Overman, Lynch, Gordon . Overman, Pen'ett Old Xaverlans Hunter 4, Donati 3, Barrett, Ryan . Heil, Tuddenham 2, Freer. Belli, Jones. Best Heil, Barmtt. Stones . Clarke. Hunter. Jones . MAZENOD OC 2.2 5.10 6.13 9 .15.69 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 2.7 9.9 12 .10.82 Mazeaod OC Giuliano . Welch, mann . Howard, Tsiavis . Jacobs, Riley, P. Jacobs. Bourbon. Best Bourbon . Giuliano, Riley. Carter. Robinson . Quirk. University Blues Jukes 3, Wilson . Stewart. Evans 2, Kewell, Miles . McMahon . Best Wilson, Evans . MrAtoon, Mitchell, Buckley, Miles .
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0 ur profile this week highlights another of our Advisors - our fitness trainer, Paul Young . Nickname: Scoop. Occupation: Public Servant . Can Mazda 929 (despite the efforts of one scumbag early last Friday morning) . Personal motivation: Wife, kids and the mortgage. Words of advice to youngsters: Work hard and if your coach isn't getting the best out of you - get lid of him . Suggested improvement to football: No changes to current rules for 4 years i.e . until 2000 . Pet football hates: Football dub committees that destroy dubs through poor administration . Hobbies/other sports: Athletics . Favourite food : Wite's cooking, particularly her Indian curry dishes (maybe that's why I can run so fast). Drink : In good times - Bundy and coke. Other times - just coke . Favourite movie: Caddy Shack. Last movie seen : Braveheart (on video) . Boyhood sporting idol: Keith Greig . Best Amateur footballers seen: John Bickford [berry) . Should be worth a few drinks. M ost memorable match : (V17,) 1977 Grand Final replay North vs . Collingwood . Biggest influence on career : Jim Bradley (Athletics coach) and my mortgage. Best umpires : those that have played the game like AD and Belly . Last book read : Master Tax Guide . Ultimate non-footy sporting fantasy: Coach the gold and silver medallists in the 100 metres at an Olympic games . Dream guests at a dinner party: Robin Williams, Demi Moore, Neil Diamond, John Howard and Bill Clinton . Thanks Scoop for giving us an insight into the man that belts us on the track twice a week but we think your modesty in not mentioning your win in the 1985 Stawell Gift and second place six years later is a true indication of your character. (Ask Scoop about the other fantasy he provided!) With the number of one umpire appointments earlier this season, a recent drive was instigated by Brian Bu lluss to increase our numbers . For anyone thinking of taking up umpiring the following information is provided : To understand the commitment required and the finer points of umpiring, it would be necessary for you to visit Elsternwick Park, the Victorian Amateur Headquarters, on a Tuesday or Thursday evening from 5.30 p.m . to 7 .00 p.m. You would have the opportunity to obtain all the relevant information pertaining to umpiring i.e. the payment scales, the clothing required, the amount of training, the education process ete, from discussion with the Umpires Advisors . Should you bring your training gear, runners, sorls . T-shirt or track suit, you may join with the senior group to have an appreciation of the fitness required and meet some of the current umpires . Depending on your fitness level you may be able to join the ranks of the Amateur umpires in a short period of time enjoying the quality football, comradeship and remuneration. We took forward to seeing you at Elstemwick Park, Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick - Melway map reference 67 D 3. For further inquiries please contact Sue Anderson on 95318333.
We have highlighted our training, fitness and search for new umpires and with the spotlight on umpires in the media recently we think Ronny's Rule of the Week should look at how field umpires are observed and what skills need to be covered to be suceessful in this role. 1. Taking control of the game with positive decision making, strong and loud whistle, good verbal control i .e. paying warranted free kicks. 2 . displaying a sound knowledge of a. the rules of football , b . the two umpire system and co-operation with partner. 3 . Protection of the player who's sole effort is to gain possession of the ball, penalising all illegal tackles . 4 . Good use of the five (5) Skill Drills. a. Change of pace and retain control as player runs with ball . b . Boundary/behind line, move in and set kieklcontrol up with verbal/visual ontrol. c. 50 metre line set kick arch in as the umpire . - Trigger point for the No . 2 umpire to come up, and take control. d . 20-25 metre from general play when ball in contest not to be drawn in. 15 metre from set kick control where possible, in both cases using verbal control to encourage positive actions from the players . e. Major axis. Be on the negative side when ball is coming to you as No . 2atCHF,soas not to be at or to close to the drop of the ball . 5 . Not allowing a scrimmage to go too long . 6. Penalise player who has had a reasonable time to dispose of ball and tackled legally, spills ball to ground or has ball pinned to him . 7. Quick 'play on call when a player plays other than over his mark at the set play . Being watchful of the player with ball and having a 80/20 vision on the player with the ball/man on mark . 8. Correct indication for a free kick. 9. Poor `where to look', eyes off play to quickly after disposal or after ball up, not keeping the appropriate players under observation after a score . 10 . Appropriate reaction to a major infringement result in a 25 metre penalty . 11 . Attend to altercations (fights) as No. 2 allowing the Umpire to continue umpiring the game. Continue to look around and behind player as No . 2. VAFAtfA SOCIAL EVENT Winery Tour - Sunday May 26, 1 996 to Domain et Chandon, De Bortoli and Ferguasons. cost : $25 per person which includes coach travel, all wineries and barbecue lunch. Available seats are limited to 40. Please see Mark Jenkins or Geoff Curran if you would like to attend . Coach will depart from Elstemw ck Park at 9 am with another pick up outside Eastland Shopping Centre between 9 .30 - 9.45 am 'Partners and friends are most welcome . IdACCA AND AD
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Pre-Match Preparation 0 ne of the major differences I have noted between experienced senior players and the young U19 and reserves, irrespective of the clubs that they play for, is their pre-match routine. Most successful senior players establish a routine for themselves beginning the evening before the game and this lasts through until the match starts . It is important to establish a routine that has the right ingredients, ones that you are comfortable with . Develop a routine that is productive for you and that is thoroughly professional so that you are ready to play . The evening before : ® spend 10-15 minutes early in the evening visualising or focussing on how you are going to be successful the next day . (ie . while cleaning Yuri boots, getting your gear together) . e relax, don't spend all night thinking about football (don't spend time at the pub either !) ® get to bed at a reasonable hour - not to o early so that you lie awake for 2 hours - or too late so you don't get enough sleep . ® eat properly • check for "positive" signs and "danger" signs The morning of the game : + eat appropriate breakfas t 0 consider how early you need to arrive at the ground ® who do you want to travel to the ground with ? (Is it productive to travel with family or friends ?) ® develop a basic routine and time schedul e 0 spend 10-15 minutes visualising playing superb football - positive thinking ! 0 then relax mind off musi c ® leave ground with sometime cushion for unforeseen circumstances, such as punctured tyre, traffic hassles etc . ® check for "positive" signs and "danger" signs At the ground : 0 relax, talk to other players or spend time by yourself depending on your need s 0 visualise yourself playing well, particularly starting the game positively and aggressively 0 stretch, warm-up, get feel for the bal l Different variations for different players . "Daisy" Williams used a quiet approach when
he was at Essendon . One he learned as a junio ;. footballer. About 30 minutes before the gami he would move off to a quiet section of thE rooms (toilet if need be) sit and calm himsel until he could clearly and vividly visualise, it colour, a TAW. Sharon football sitting on thE grass. Pre-Match Preparation (An extract from Fitzroy Team : Our Way 1985) Some of the objectives of the pre-matel include : (1) establishing a positive frame o mind . (2) becoming totally committed (3) high lighting that you control your on-field perfor mance .
The following steps describe one approacl which may be used to mentally prepare fo : each week's game. Try to choose a regular (an( relaxed) time to quietly consider each of th+ steps . Step 1 : (Ritual) "Finding the Groove " The aim is to identify and follow regularli the pre-game pattern that suits you . Thii includes : (a) physical readying :- (eg . sleep, diet pre-match dress, travel, changing and warm up), (b) emotional readying :- the emotiona build-up to the game, (c) mental readying :- pre viewing the game (as per following steps ) Step 2 : ( Objectives) " What do I expect o myself?" (and what do my team mates expec of me? ) The aim is clearly to identify and pictun what you intend to do on the field :(a) Team Objectives: (1) hardness, (2) sharing, (3) running (b) Personal Objectives : (1) maintaining strength, (2) improving weaknesse s Step 3: (Mind - Flexibility exercises) "Wha . if. . ? " The aim is to consider many of the possibili ties (eg . wet ground, windy day, being tagged bad umpiring, being moved, etc, etc .) an( decide upon your best solution . Step 4 : (Concentration) 1 . "Cleaning the Slate" The aim is to acknowledge any doubts, neg ative thoughts or problems, and decide upor your best solution . 2 . "Engaged Signal " The aim is to select an appropriate time or Saturday (eg . leaving for the ground) to defer al doubt and negative thoughts and concentrati
on constructive thoughts only. Try to remember a game that you played really well in and endeavour to re-create the feeling you had prior and after that game . The feeling of confidence . Step 5: ( Focusing) "Identifying the cue" The aim is to select an on-field cue leg . centre bounce, a prominent banner/sign) which will remind you of the decisions you have made and the actions you have determined to perform. It is then vital to evaluate your performance during a quiet time after the game . Th e
major objectives of the review are : (1) to evaluate your performance, (2) to analyse where and why you were successful /unsuccessful, (3) to determine what you can do to maintain strengths and improve weaknesses. "If you fail to prepare, you are preparing to fail" John Kneepa n
REVIEW - ROUND 3
first game . The Magpies take on Wer ribee and will be outclassed today despite never giving all match , Both Heidelberg an d Karingal journey to Bendigo to take on the Warriors at home . With Bendigo (1) yet to be defeated I cannot see Heidelberg worrying them too much today, although in the Division Two match Karingal will prove too powerful and run out convincing winners against Bendigo (2) . Chadstone, Hawthorn & Parkside all have the by e
On Sunday May 5 the third round of FIDA football took place at the Alec Gillon Oval in Brunswick . The day was relatively fine except for the odd shower late in the day. In the first match Parkside were too strong for the Magpies booting (14) goals to (1) for the match . In the second game Karingal and Maribyrnong clashed as the two undefeated teams in Division Two . Karingal pulled away to win convincingly and set themselves up as the pace setter for Division Two. Werribee an d the Marlins were both also undefeated and in a one sided match the Marlins were far too slick in the greasy conditions and won easily in the end . In the final match Heidelberg won their first game over a much improved Keilor in a match that was marred by the greasy conditions . Matches held at Bendigo saw both Bendigo have convincing victories over Chadstone in Division One and Hawthorn in Division Two . PREVIEW - ROUND 4
This weekend there is three matches at Brunswick, and there is bound to be some close contests in all Divisions . Broadmeadows and the Marlins clash in the first match and both teams are as yet undefeated, this will change today, and in a toss of the coin I am selecting the young slick Marlins to overrun the Kangas . Mitcham and Keilor clash in Division One with both teams yet to win a game. Both sides have been outplayed in most of their games by bigger opposition, so will relish the opportunity today to have the chance to win their first match. In what will be a great match Mitcham should win their
Assistant Coach/Chairman of Selectors Nagambie FCP
AFCA/VAFA membe r
All coaches are reminded once again to stress the players Code-of-Conduct discussed at last month's Delegates' Meeting to their players . This will be distributed to all clubs before the next Delegates' Meeting . Last week Ringwood Blues played Maribyrnong in the first of the "home fixture" matches for season 1996 . This season the Executive asked all clubs to attempt to play a least (1) match for premiership points as a curtain-raiser to their host club's senior match . Ringwood and Maribyrnong played at Ringwood (EDFL) and the match was a fine exhibition of FIDA football, Maribyrnong finally running out winners 6 .2 .38 to Ringwood 4 .2.26 . Congratulations to both teams for playing the match on last Saturday and well done to all concerned . Player of Round 3 - All Lumani ( Marlins)
ot,,OTT DWYER McCIIAN N C H A R T E R E D A C C O U N T A N T S Ground Floor, 77 Station Street, Malvern 3144 Victoria Australia Telephone : ( 03) 9500 0511 Facsimile : ( 03) 9509 237 9 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 OLD PARADIANS 7.8 16.14 20 .19 24 .25.169 COLLEGIANS 0.3 1.4 3.7 5.8.38 Old Paradises Phelan S, Dintinosante 3. Gale, B . Phelan, Teltey 2, Flynn . Geary, Hurst, Lynch. Best S. Phelan, Harris, Wilson, Dintinosante, Flynn, Kellet Collegians Michaels 3, Sayers . Vandervenne. Best Vandervenne . Michaels . Florentine. Looney, Smythe . Proctor. OLD RAVERIANS 5.8 14.14 22.20 30 .27.207 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 3.2 4.4 5.5.35 Old Raverians Kay, lnnes 6 . Hardwick 4, Perry. Lynch 3. 61cDdonald 2 . Bailey, Boland. Hilbert, Ockleshaw. Shannon, Hawkins . Best Perry, lnnes, Hardwick, McCormack, Kay, Coughlan . North Old Boys Khoder 2. Evans . Cippoloni, McGuire . Best Thomson. Waters, Murray, McBumey, Turner, Cippoloni . THERRY 3.4 5.6 6.8 8 .12.60 OLD MELBURNIANS 4.5 9.8 11 .16 16 .20.116 Therry Stevens 3, Zampogna. Grant . Jacobsen. Fielding . Cull. Best Brady, Jacobsen, Pastma. Sacco, Zampogna, Kenna. Old Melburniana Murray 6. Beny 5, Conch, McLeod. Morell, Rutherford, Wright . Best Waddell, Rutherford, Murray. Bains . Morell. Law. ST BERNARDS 2.5 5.7 6.7 10 .9.69 DE LA SALLE 5.1 7.2 14.7 20 .13.133 St Bernuds Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. De La Salle Lambe, Francis. Johnstone 4. Lee, Harter. Healy. Clohesy, Fermin . Thomas . Best Moore, Thomas. Kemp. Harper. King, Lee . AJAR 1 .0 4.1 7.1 8 .2.50 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.4 8.8 11 .11 16 .12.108 Ajar Carew 3. Samuel 2. Chmlwt . Lukav, Mohr. Best Carew, Segal . Lukav, Snow, Burman, Kaplan. University Blues Brockley. Versteegen 3. Bellmore, Kelly. Nation 2. Hart. Johnson, Roydhouse. Struck. Best Halligan, Bettrame . Nation . Fairbank. Brockley, Fricker, UNDER 19 2 WHITE ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP 4.0 5.5 5.6 9 .7 .61 ST KEVINS 0.3 6.6 12.14 12 .20.92 St Leo's Emmaus Voao 4 . Carey . Semlitter 2, McNally. Beat McCann. Scmlitter. Carey. Smith. Brown, Newry. St Kevins Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .1 9.4 14.8 19 .11 .125 DELASALLE(2) 0.5 2.10 5.12 7 .13 .55 University Blacks Geltie 8, Smith 3 . Furness, Henderson 2, McCormick-Brennan . Staunton . Atkin . Gargon. Best McCormick-Brennan. McArthur, Gellie, Staunton, Butterfield. Howell . De La Salle Clancy. Aron 2, Ellis, Moan, Hyland. Best Trosa. Aron. Borella. Nelson, Wilson, Betheras. OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 9.6 10.12 16 .16.112 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1.2 2.5 6.8 6 .8.44 Old Camberwell Hancock 5 . Taylor, Hardman. Seeley, Hayes 2, Sims . Williams. Kordic . Best Whitehead, Williams, Patterson, Miles. Hancock . Watson . Williamstown CYMS Burgess 2 . Houli, McCutcheon, Mathews: Thomas. Best Bergin . MeCutheon. Matthews. Cocks. Gray, Wuchatsch . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 7 .9.51 OLD GEELONG 16 .16.112 Bulleen-Templestowe Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Old Geelong Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
WHITEFRiABS 4 .4 11.10 18 .16 25 .20.170 CffiRNS ID E PARK 0 .0 0.1 2.4 3.4.22 Whltetrlars Jongebloed, Davis 4, Hughes 3 . Fedete, Pawlick 2, Lacey. Eames, Gillan, Shepherd, Tartaglia. Beattie . Smith. Best Pawlick. Davis, Jongebloed, Fedele, Beattie. Gillan . Chirnside Park Ailatt. Violi. Pieetoli. Best Piccioli. Allett. Violi. Gossip. Skitlem . Mays . MARCELLIN 2 .6 9.9 12 .11 15 .14.104 YARRA VALLEY 3 .2 4.2 4.3 4.8.32 Mucellin BadanJek 5, Symes 4. Karavasilis 3. McMahon, Roberts . Moran . Best Stephens . Karavasilis, Mulready, Ryan. Bellissimo, Symes. Yana Valley White 2, Ho. Thompson . Best White . Drew, Morris, McConnell, Hale, Wapsho t AQUINAS OC 3 .1 6.3 8.6 15.9.99 OLD CAREY 8 .3 12.8 22 .13 25 .14.164 Aquinas OC Huggins 8. Heveren 2. Moran, Plant . Chapman. Cuttera . Hunt. Best Huggins, Kane, Heveren, Plant, Mecuri, Moran . Old Carey Smyth, White 5. Murphy 4, D'Anna 3. Hendriks, Hutchens, Spencer 2, Sali, Cochrane. Best Spencer, Hendriks, Collins, White . Costello, Anson.
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SECTION 1 NORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD PARADIANS Field: M . Allen, S . Cook; Goat: L. Wilson, B . Jephson. OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS F1eld: J. Stoppa, P. Wittington. THERRY v. AJAX Field : M . Gilday. COLLEGIANS v. ST BERNARDS Field : B . McKee, B. Stewart . DE LA SALLE v . UNIVERSITY BLUES (Basil St Reserve) Meld- B . Allen, G. Morgan: Goal: P. Allsop, S . Kahn . (2) WHITE
ST KEVINS v. WARRINGAL Meld: D . Miller, N. McCorquadale. ST LEOS EMMAUS v . DE LA SALLE (2) Meld: I . Stevenson, A. Stubbs, UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : M . Forde, A . Price . WILLIAMSTOWN V. OLD GEELONG (11am start) Field : A . Carrick, T. Williams. (2) BLUE OLD HAILEYBURY v. ORMOND Field: A. Harris, L. Gallagher; Goa1: A. Simpson, J . Robinson. BEAUMARIS v. MAZENOD Field : L. Demytko, J . McGuran, HAMPTON ROVERS v . ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD Field : D. Archow, I. Cayzer. OLD BRIGHTON v. CAULFIELD OR . Meld- S . Alger. G . Armstrong. (2) RED CHIRNSIDE PARK v . OLD PARADIANS ( 2) (1,15 pm start) Field: P. Machos, M . O'Bri en . YARRA VALLEY v . WHITEFRIARS Field: C . Keeton, C . Rennick, OLD TRINITY v. AgUINAS Meld: K. McMahon, D . Ischia ; Goal : J. Slater, M . Richardson . OLD CAREY v . OLD SCOTCH Field : P . Bailey, R . Killey . Goal: B . Nash, B. Seymour.
UNDER 19 2 BLU E ORMOND 2.1 7.8 11 .13 15.15.105 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .6 12.8 15 .12 18 .15.123 Ormond Wiedemann, Franklin 3 . Metz 2. Brown. Courtney, Hester . Larkin, Murphy, Stieton . Lohner. Best Stielow, Brown, Byron, Mete, Wiederman, Ashford . Hampton Rovers Holt. Iles 5. Muir 3, Crouch 2. Browne, James, Zuker. Best] Healy. Marlyn, Iles. Dunbali . Armour, Holt. OLD IiAILEYBURY 0.1 1.4 5 .10 6.15.51 BEAUMARIS 3.8 7 .11 8 .14 11 .15,81 Old Haileybury Langford-Jones. Ladd 2 . Walden . Hill. Best Floyd, Scaife . Langford-Jones, George, Hill, Poutney . Beaumaris Boctor 5 . Fisher. Mctaean, Wadeham 2, McKenzie . Wadeham. Best Pitts . McKenzie . Celan, Thatcher . Kent. Whitaker. MONASH BLUES 0,1 0.2 3 .3 7 .8.50 MAZENOD OC 3.9 5 .12 12,19 16.20.116 Monash Blues Herrman 2. Bazter, Grego p Mclvor. Demsey . Kazenwadel . Best Kazenwadei. G'Neill . Gregory, Hodson. Horsfall, Hickey. Mazenod OC Ward 5. Occhiuto 3, Sykes, Kelly, Meadows 2. Clifford. Hawkins . Best Johnston, Occhiuto . Young. Ward . Clifford . Jones. ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1.0 4.4 7 .5 11 .7.73 OLD BRIGHTON 5.5 11.5 17 .7 24.9.153 St Kilda South Caulfield Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. Old Brighton Martin 6 . Stewart . Dennis 4 . Price 3 . Brown 2 . Lewis . Kent. Crewdson. Wilson, Watson. Best Brown . Stewart . Alderson. Martin, Parnham.
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OLD PARADIANS (2) 5 .4 7.4 9 .7 10.8.68 OLD TRINITY 5 .5 12 .6 17,8 21,10 .136 Old Paradises Edgeley 5, Baker 3. Sacco . Collins . Best Vincent. O'Connor . Baker, Ed ;eiev. Collins. Turner. Old Trinity Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
!, h MAY 25 - ROUND 7 SECTION 1 OLD PARADIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS v . THERRY ST BERNARDS v . NORTH OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANS AJAX v. DE LA SALLE (Fawkner Park Oval 2) (2) WHITE WARRINGAL AFC v. DE LA SALLE (2 ) ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD CAMBERWELL v . ST KEVINS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE A v . WILLIAMSTOWN (2) BLUE ORMOND v. MAZENOD OC MONASH BLUES v. BEAUMARIS AFC ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD v. OLD HAILEYBURY CAULFIELD GR . v. HAMPTON ROVERS (Glen Eira Rd . campus) (2) RE D OLD PARADIANS (2) v. YARRA VALLEY WHITEFRIARS v . MARCELLI N AQUINAS OC v. CHIRNSIDE PARK (Aquinas College Res . Nth Ringwood) OLD SCOTCH v . OLD TRINITY
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Edited by Phil Steven s 3 ~ ach week seems to bring something new to the notic e ! of VAFA Administration, more often than not requiring some sort of a ruling. This week we saw the situation where a player was sent from the field for an audible obscenity offence and not reported. This is allowable this year although an umpire can still report for a first audible offence should it be directed at the umpire or it was deemed to be completely unacceptable. In last week's situation however the two clubs' timekeepers were unaware that they had to record the time the player left the field and then keep time of the number of minutes he had to remain off the field . The offending player's runner then has to keep communicating with the timekeepers and when he (the runner) has ascertained that 15 minutes has elapsed the player can be sent back on to the field. ### As has always been the case each club must ensur e that VAFA Administration has received each club's Best Players and Goalkickers by 12 NOON on the Monday following the playing of the game . Clubs have become very lax in this area and from now on these details will not appear in the following weekend's "Amateur Footballer" . When these missing details are noted by our Treasurer clubs are automatically fined . A and B section teams do not have to attend to this requirement because the details they phone to the VAFA on Saturday night are passed on for this purpose. A display elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer" explains the situation in regards to poorly fi ll ed out teamsheets . As well today, teams are reminded of the serious repercussions of clubs playing ineligible players in teams. Of equal importance is the interpretation that a player who fails to sign a teamsheet or who fails the "sigcheck" is also deemed an ineligible player. Not only will this impact on a possible player's finals eligibility but should his team won a match where he was ruled ineligible the win is reversed . PLEASE TAKE CARE WITH TEAMSHEETS.
A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
As a preview of something that may be presented to clubs for an official reaction in the times ahead. This year with our 4 Under 19 sections - consisting of section one being the supposed "elite" Under 19 teams and section 2 being made up of 3 divisions of teams grouped geographically, how would people feel about playing the first 9 rounds of the season for a mini-premiership with all teams then being re-ranked for the second half of the season into two "elite" sections and two divisions grouped geographically? The reason for this thought is that with the disparity in many junior scores, youngsters may lose interest in the game if they consistently are being heavily beaten each week. A concept such as the one above may lift interest levels for the whole season . The last half of the season would be played for final four positions and a finals series to determine a major premier in each of the four divisions . We would welcome your thoughts in writing on this issue .
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Old Ivanhoe v . Old Brighton
This Sun. : Old Haileybury v. Collegians ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW SECOND STAGE MAY 25 TO JULY 7 Neat Sat. : Collegians v. Old Melbumians Next Sun .: FIDA MATCHES AT EL5TERiVWICK PARK Sat. June I Old Haileybury v. Uni Blue s Sun . June 2 Old Trinity v . M .H .S .O.B . Sat. June 15 Mazenod v . Ormon d Sun . June 16 FIDA MATCHES AT ELSTERNtVICK PARK Sat. June 22 St Kilda Sth Caulfield v. Old Geelong Sun . June 23 St Bernards v. De La Sall e Sat. June 29 Old Brighton v. Theny Sun, June 30 Old Scotch v. Old Xavs Sat, July 6 AJAX v. St Kevins Sun . July 7 Ormond v. Old Scotc h NOTES: This draw will be done on one more occasion for the last six week section of the season. Dates relating to the next section of the EP draw are as follows : The draw for the last section of the season (July 13 - August 18) will be released on Saturday June 29, with club requests not to be drawn at EP closing on June 24 . For 1996 "crowd pulling" A and B section games will be scheduled, with an A or B section club not giving up more than 3 home games over seasons 1996-1997, unless an A or B section club especially requests extra home games at EP on available dates (such as' above). C Section teams considered a chance to play in C section finals, some of which are played at Elstemwick Park, may be drawn to play at Elsternwick Park as may other section matches where problems were noted during the first meeting this season .
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LIST S 1996 W L D FOR A SEC0TION0 522 OLD MELBURNIANS COLLEGIANS 4 1 0 599 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 2 0 420 OLD SCOTCH 3 2 0 400 STBERNARDS 3 2 0 385 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 3 0 370 MAZENODOC 2 3 0 425 DE LA SALLE 2 3 0 375 OLD XAVERIANS 1 4 0 410 ORMOND 0 5 0 336
AGST 321 426 376 389 443 346 468
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OLD MELBURNIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD XAVERIANS DE LA SALLE COLLEGIANS OLD SCOTCH
162 .62 20 140 .61 16 111.70 12 102 .83 12 86 .91 12 106 .94 8 90 .81 8
OLD HAILEYBURY MAZENOD 0 C ORMOND STBERNARDS
4go 489 83 .84 4 554 60 .65 0
B SECTION OLD TRINITY 5 0 0 661 OLD PARADIANS 4 1 0 556 THERRYCCOB 4 1 0 483 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 0 420 IVANHOE 2 3 0 501 BANYUOLE B 2 2 3 3 0 0 513 OLD IVANHOE 2 3 0 392 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 4 0 373 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 5 0 30 1 C SECTION ST KEVINS 5 0 0 590 4 1 AJOAXSTOWN 0 541 MARCELLIN 3 2 2 0 466 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 3 2 0 474 S7ABEDES/PAENT NETIGERS 2 3 0 383 OLD GEELONG S 1 4 0 34 81 WHITEFRIARS 1 4 0 37 6
271 399 406 425 420 429 494 540 516 756
243.91 20 139.35 16 118.97 16 98.82 12 119.29 8 106.29 8 103 .85 8 72.59 8 72.29 4 39.81 0
317 402 428 397 494 474 477 473 453 582
186.12 117.41 126.40 117.38 95.95 91 .98 76.10 91 .12 76.82 64.60
20 i6 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4
D SECTION OLD CAMBERWELL 5 0 0 59 PARKSIDE 4 1 0 463 MONASH BLUES 4 1 0 443 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 1 1 438 SOUTHBANKCBAAFC 3 2 0 396 CAULFIELDGRAMIAAR 2 3 0 472 BEAUMARIS AFC 1 2 1 387 KW HNS O C 0 4 4 0 389 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 4 1 34 6 E EAST SECTION AQUINAS O B 5 0 0 839 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 0 704 ELEY PARK AFC 3 1 1 490 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 2 0 454 ST MARYS 2 3 0 445 BULLEENCOBRAS 2 3 0 402 OLD CAREY 2 3 0 438 ELTHAMOC 2 3 0 437 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 3 1 450 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0 5 0 21 4 E CENTRAL SECTION WESTBRUNSWICK 5 0 0 669 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 1 0 549 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 4 1 0 525 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 1 0 430 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 2 0 630 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 2 3 0 661 LA TROSE UNIVERSITY 1 4 0 324 NEWLANDS COBURG FC 1 4 0 433 6 THORNBURY COUGARS FC 0 4 0 33 E SOUTH SECTION PENINSULA OB 5 0 0 89 SALESIAN O C 5 0 0 769 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4 1 0 564 OAKLEIGH A F C 3 2 0 622 POWERHOUSE 3 2 0 59 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 3 0 518 A N 2 ALBERT PARK 2 3 0 535 ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 401 MONASH WHITES 0 5 0 21 9 ❑ GLENHUNTLY 0 5 0 171 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 0 0 601 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 0 0 604 OLDXAVERIANS 4 1 0 822 DE LA SALLE 3 2 0 493 C,OLDPARADIANS 2 3 0 376 STBERNARDS 2 3 0 429 THERRY 2 3 0 318 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 4 0 COLLEGIANS 0 5 0
317 135
UNDER-19y) WHITE ST KEVINS 5 0 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 1 0 OLD GEELONG 4 1 0 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 1 0 WARRINGAL A F C 3 2 0 DE LA SALLE (2) 2 3 0 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 3 0 ST LEO'S EMMAUS WP 1 4 0 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE A 1 4 0
703 749 562 471 489 349 273 201 157
UNDER-19 (2) BLUE BEAUMARIS A F C 5 0 0 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 1 0 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 0 ORMOND 3 2 0 MAZENOD OC 3 2 0 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 3 0 MONASH BLUES 1 4 0 ST KILDASTHCAULFIELD 1 4 0
835 439 676 490 287 339 346 363 290
UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD CAREY 5 0 0 MARCELLIN 4 1 0 OLD SCOTCH 4 1 0 WHITEFRIARS 3 2 0 OLD TRINITY 3 2 0 AOUINAS OC 2 3 0 CHIRNSIDE PARK A F C 2 3 0 EAR RA VADIEYS (2) 1 4 0
724 567 387 465 511 274 204 203 161
402 146.27 20 361 128.25 16 365 121 .37 16 345 126.96 14 361 109.70 12 453 104,19 8 456 84.87 6 401 97.01 4 566 66.25 2 587 58.94 2
328 478 465 429 481 565 589 482 703
214.63 16 103.38 14 97.63 12 103.73 8 83.58 8 7752 74.19 8 93.36 6 30.44 0
314 213.06 20 282 381 423 499 421 684 550 948
186 17 16 112.86 16 148.94 12 132.46 8 76.96 4 63.30 4 61 .09 4 18.04 0
322 354 313 366 525 488 534 613 794 905
273.29 217.23 180.19 169.95 96.95 106.15 100.19 65.42 27.58 18.90
20 20 16 12 12 8 8 4 0 0
235 255.74 20 268 225.37 20 256 404 611 554 484 583 697
126.74 12 93.07 8 70.21 8 57.40 8 65.08 4 54.37 4 19.37 0
159 442.14 265 282.64 396 141 .92 408 115.44 421 116.15 429 81 .35 388 70.36 447 44.97 1041 15.08 266 252 382 526 325 471 675 505 678
20 16 16 16 12 8 8 4 4
313 .91 174.21 176.96 93 .16 88.31 71 .97 51 .26 71 .88 42,77
20 16 12 12 12 12 8 4 4
290 249.66 323 175 .54 257 150.58 284 163.73 371 137.74 403 67.99 496 41 .13 593 34.23 479 33 .61
20 16 16 12 12 8 B 4 4
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461 490 388 427 468 363 290 321 174 193
220 240 298 287 352 292 404 395 485 602
209 .55 204 .17 130 .20 148.78 132 .95 124 .32 71 .78 81 .27 35 .88 32.06
571 407 443 397 364 410 275 365 249 136
276 223 251 381 387 371 296 446 496 557
206.88 182.51 176.49 104.20 94.06 110.51 92.91 81 .84 50.20 24.42
20 16 16 12 10 8 8 8 2 0
413 342 390 338 363 287 255 245 296 164
186 222.04 208 164.42 254 153.54 250 135.20 269 134.94 328 87 .50 381 66.93 459 53.38 353 83.85 497 33,00
16 16 16 12 12 8 B 8 4 0
20 26 16 12 12 4 0
B RESERVE SECTIO N
OLD PARADIANS 5 0 0 OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 0 OLD TRINITY 4 1 0 OLDIVANHOE 3 2 0 MHSOB 2 2 1 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 3 0 THERRY CCOB 2 3 0
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 4 0 IVANHOE 0 5 0 C RESERVE SECTION AJAX 4 1 0 MARCELLIN 4 1 0 ST BEDESIMENTONE TIGERS 4 1 0 OLD GEELONG 3 2 0 STKEVINS 3 2 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 3 0
#OLDMENTONIANS 2 3 0 ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 2 3 0
~ WHITEFRIA SN 0 5 0 D RESERVE SECTION 0
MONASH BLUES 5 0 0 524 149 351 .68 20 ST D LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 1 0 334 244 136.89 16 ST JOHNS 0 C 3 2 0 440 259 169 .88 12 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 0 341 282 120 .92 12 PARKS DE 3 2 0 338 297 113.80 12 KEW 2 3 0 187 413 45.28 8 SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 1 4 0 254 446 56.95 4 UNIVERSITY REDS 0 5 0 169 402 42.04 0 BEAUMARISAFC 0 5 0 185 514 35 .99 0 E EAST RESERVE SECTION OLD CAREY 4 1 0 452 CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 1 0 336 ST MARYS 4 1 0 391 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 1 0 425 AQUINAS 08 3 2 0 49 2 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 3 0 41 5
*ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0 5 0 179
267 262 340 216 293 435 303 551 360 439
E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTION NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 0 0 497 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 0 571 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 1 0 566 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 0 395 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 3 0 357 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 2 3 0 339 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 24 5 ~ NEWLANDS COBURG F C 2 3 0 241 UHSO8 0 5 0 129 THORNBURY COUGARS 0 6 0 7 1
138 360.14 20 235 242.98 20 150 377.33 16 197 200.51 12 226 157.96 B 371 91 .37 8 308 79 .55 8 494 48 .79 8 603 21 .39 0 752 9 .44 0
E SOUTH RESERVE SECTION PENINSULA O B 5 0 0 634 OAKLEIGH A F C 5 0 0 709 SALESIAN 0 C 5 0 0 599 ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4 1 0 696 A N Z ALBERT PARK 3 2 0 289 MONASH GRYPHONS 1 4 0 16 7 ~ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 194 * MONASH WHITES 1 4 0 100 POWER HOUSE 0 5 0 181 GLENHUNTLY 0 5 0 94
106 598 .11 20 142 499 .30 20 147 407.48 20 244 285 .25 16 413 69 .98 12 426 39 .20 4 651 29 .80 4 493 20 .28 4 343 52 .77 0 792 11 .87 0
~BULLEENCOBRAS 2 3 0 215 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 148 ELEY PARK A F C 1 4 0 24 7
'.. CLUB XVIII NORTH HAWTHORN CITIZENS 5 0 0 475 MARCELLIN 4 1 0 388 STBERNARDS 4 1 0 352
' THERRY 3 2 0 259 .. OLD IVANHOE 3 2 0 224 6 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 3 3 0 0 20 OKEWAFC 1 OLD ESSENDON
OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH OOL
4 0 98 161 1 4 0 132
169.29 128.24 115.00 196.76 167 .92 95.40 70.96 26.86 68.61 40.77
16 16 16 12 12 8 8 8 4 0
185 256 .76 20 168 230 .95 16 208 169 .23 16 260 99 .62 12 279 80 .29 12 212 97 .17 8 315 51 .11 8 295 33 .22 4 419 31 .50 4
CLUB XVIII SOUTH
4 1
BRIGHTON BLOODS 3 2
O D MEBURNIANS 32 23 OLD GEELONG 2 3 *STKEVINS 2 3 VUT 1 4
414 289 200 203 248 267 166 198 174
122 212 157 217 283 247 254 329 411
339 .34 136 .32 127 .39 93 .55 87 .63 108 .10 65 .35 60 .18 42 .34
16 16 16 12 12 8 8 8 4
* INELIGIBLE PLAYER ROUND 1 ; 0 INELIGIBLE PLAYER ROUND 2
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PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING A LCOHO L INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
46 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996
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And even more importantly, dufl enough time;, you'll reduce yo i risk of emphysema; Jung can o and heart disease :
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