The Amateur Footballer 2023 - Week 21

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KEW v ST KEVIN’S

2023 WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S GRAND FINAL
SEASON 2023 - September 16-17

Celebration of VAFA Women’s Football

The pinnacle of the VAFA women’s season is upon us with premiership cups for William Buck Premier Women’s and Premier B Women’s, up for grabs this weekend.

VAFA women’s football has seen many highlights in season 2023. We welcomed some new teams into the VAFA, with the introduction of Coburg Football Club to William Buck Premier Women’s and the return of Old Carey’s Women’s team that re-entered the competition in the Division 4 ranks.

Congratulations to everyone associated with both Clubs on their progress. The Lions senior team proved to be competitive, improving to a finish just outside the four, whilst the Lions Reserves team had a strong season and will contest for the Premier Women’s Reserves flag in the curtain raiser at Elsternwick Park on Sunday. Old Carey are to be commended on their season, where they made it through to the grand final in Division 4 in their return season.

The season was punctuated by the return of Big V representative football, it was a proud moment for all concerned to receive their playing guernseys at the Big V lunch in front of 260 guests the day before the game. Then on Saturday 15th July, Captain Bree Doyle led the women onto Elsternwick Park to tackle the Perth Football League.

Being the only community football league in WA, the Perth Football League boasts as large a competition as the VAFA, it was a super impressive performance from our women to come away with a resounding 63 point victory.

Guests will also be provided to a Q & A session with Big V Representative coach Paul Groves and senior player Cat O’Bryan, who will relive their Big V experience of 2023.

At 2.30pm, the William Buck Premier Women’s Grand Final will see the return of the 2022 combatants, where the Kew women will be seeking revenge in their contest against St Kevins.

Both teams have proven themselves to be the clear yardsticks this season, this promises to be a wonderful game. Kew have strong depth in their women’s program, as witnessed by their Seniors, Reserves, and Thirds teams all reaching their respective grand finals. Obviously the Bears are reaping the benefits of having the influence of Collingwood AFLW Head of Football, Jess Burger, at their helm. As 2022 VAFA Coach of the year, Jess is well credentialed and experienced to be guiding this Club to success.

The showcase of women extends to the umpiring ranks this weekend

All the players involved in the Big V program represented the VAFA with distinction and I’m sure the experience they had will have them keen to take on Perth in the return bout next year.

Now to focus on this weekend.

The action kicks off on Saturday at the splendid venue at Piranha Park, Coburg, where Old Yarra Cobras have qualified teams in both the Premier B Womens Seniors and Reserves section. The newly amalgamated club will host St Bede’s Mentone/Tigers in the early game.

The senior side will face off against the Monash Blues, these two sides played out a thrilling semi-final just a fortnight ago with the Cobras holding on to win by three points.

Then on Sunday, as a prelude to the senior women’s game, the traditional VAFA Women’s Grand Final Lunch will take place at Elsternwick Park where we will be joined by coaches from the respective teams, Kew and St Kevins, to give us some insights into the battle ahead.

St Kevins are wonderfully led by experienced Premiership coach Tom Purcell and will be keen to deliver an effective three-peat of premierships, having won the previous 2019, 2022 titles (nb. due to COVID, there were no VAFA grand finals played in 2020 and 2021). Add in Big V Captain Bree Doyle leading on field as well as co-captain Margie Gleesoln, and St Kevins lack no depth in their own experienced ranks.

The showcase of women extends to the umpiring ranks this weekend, where boundary umpires Ellen De Vries, Julia Stokes and Rebekah Street, together with goal umpire Katie Gillespie will be officiating the Premier Women’s Grand Final, whilst promising teenager Charli Savi has been appointed as one of the field umpires for the Premier Womens Reserves Grand Final.

Our most experienced VAFA female field umpire Amy Lister will be joined by first year boundary umpire Fik Sukru and her fellow boundary umpire colleague Jess Styan, to officiate the Premier B Women’s Grand Final.

Congratulations to all the above female umpires who have proven themselves worthy of selection for these two Grand Finals. Amongst the ranks of over 500 VAFA umpires, this is a great achievement and an experience that we trust you enjoy and inspires you onto even greater heights.

Congratulations to all participants and enjoy the occasion!

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It’s all a little bit of history repeating

This weekend, we are going to witness a great Grand Final rematch with Kew out for revenge after last year’s defeat.

It all kicks off from 2:30pm at Elsternwick Park and we’ll be hoping for a big turn out to congratulate both teams on their continued dominance this season.

If last year’s Grand Final is anything to go off, it’ll be close until the final siren.

Both teams were sitting equal at the final break in last season’s Grand Final, but it was St Kevin’s experience which saw them soar to a 23-point victory after powering away in the final quarter and keeping Kew scoreless.

Jessica Joyce and Sarah Cameron both had 2 goals apiece, whilst Teah Stepan was best on ground for the first time that season. Only Joyce remains from the dynamic trio that gave St Kevin’s a second consecutive title on that day.

So, how will it all play out on Sunday?

Can Kew continue their dominance over St Kevin’s in the 2023 season; having not lost to them in any of their three encounters this year?

Will Kew avenge last year’s Grand Final demons and claim victory?

Or will St Kevin’s pull off the three-peat?

Keep your eye on Isabelle Harding from Kew who is bringing up her 100th game this Sunday. Likewise the co-captain of St Kevin’s, Bree Doyle. She will raise the bat to bring up the ton.

Fellow co-captain of SKOB Margaret Gleeson will be looking to go out on a high with a third premiership in her final game. Gleeson is an inaugural SKOB Saint and will be sorely missed beyond this year.

The talent on every line of this Grand Final shows the VAFA women’s competition is in strong hands. Six representatives from this year’s Big V Women’s game will take to the field. Nine of last year’s Premiership side will take to the field in St Kevin’s colours. 11 girls from Kew will remember the heartache of 12 months ago.

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In the coaches box, Tommy Purcell is gunning for a third straight Premiership with the Saints. Jess Burger, joined the Bears ahead of last season, has guided Kew to their second consecutive Grand Final. This off the back of being awarded the 2022 VAFA Women’s coach of the year.

Both coaches boast stellar winning records. Burger sits at 86% from 36 matches in charge, whilst Purcell is at 81.25% after 64 games.

It’s going to be a must watch game to cap off an excellent 2023 season for the William Buck Premier Women’s competition.

Grand Final Tip

St Kevin’s by 4 points

FINALS ROUND 2 RESULTS

2023

GOALS: St Kevins:

C. Stanton 3, P. Amber 1, A. Byers 1

Old Scotch:

BEST: St Kevins:

C. Stanton, M. Gleeson, B. Doyle, E. Condon, Z. Guss, A. Bloom

Old Scotch:

M. Caffry, G. Fraser-Smith, I. Gray, C. Thorne, J. Wise, K. Hunter-Scott

2023

GOALS: Coburg:

E. Balaburov 3, B. Hackett 1, M. D’Agostino 1, A. Vine 1

West Brunswick AFC:

J. Roberts 1

BEST: Coburg:

C. Perrett, N. Todaro, E. Balaburov, J. Smith, S. Jolly, S. Griffin

West Brunswick AFC:

M. Mullins, B. Hayes, A. Lound, T. Thompson, I. Johanson-Blok, M. Latham

GRAND FINAL TIP

Kew v St Kevin’s

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St Kevins 2.3 4.5 5.5 5.5 (35) Old Scotch 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 (4)
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PREMIER WOMEN’S RESERVE Coburg 1.5 1.5 2.7 6.7 (43) West Brunswick AFC 0.0 0.3 1.3 1.3 (9)

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KEW FOOTBALL CLUB

Senior Coach: Jess Burger

Assistant Coach:

No.NameGB

5Chelsea Holmes

9Paige Trajkovski

11Issy Harding

12Amelia Dawborn

13Lara Stevens

14Amelie Smith

18Lily Barr

26Chloe Leighton

28Von Avery

30Mickey Harding

36Selina Wilmott

41Ash Bruce

43Amy Kane

45Liv McLennan

47Lucy Aitken

53Grace Osborne

54Rach McDonough

55Olivia Storer

57Lauralee Rinaldi

61Samara Griffin

67Ellie Brown

79Catia Cococcia

80Katie Dorsett

88Ash Melnikas

92Laura Mayne

1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr G B

ST KEVIN’S

Senior Coach: Tom Purcell

Assistant Coach: Ollie Stoltz

Other Coaches: Kristen Hay

No.NameGB

1Catherine Stanton

2Bree Doyle (co-captain)

3Charlotte Stoltz

5Isabelle Worth

7Grace Mills

10Jessica Joyce

16Zara Guss

19Abigail Bloom

26Margaret Gleeson (co-captain)

30Molly Simpson

38Ruby Atkin

40Emily Condon

49Elysia Burvill

55Tayla Nichols

58Anne Wallace

61Isabella Hoal

63Sarah Betts

64Maggie McDonough

68Isobel Upfal

85Pamela Amber

88Charity Russell

98Ashleigh Byer

9(EMG) Caroline Straford

42(EMG) Brigette Snell

1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th Qtr G B

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KEW FOOTBALL CLUB

Senior Coach: Emily Avery

COBURG FOOTBALL CLUB

Senior Coach: Ryan Wandel

Assistant Coach: Kurtis Shine

Other Coaches: Louisa Cavanagh & Blake Wadley

13 Natalie Todaro (C) 15 Mia D’Agostino 17 Sally Norman 18 Alana Wenban

21 Emily Balaburov 22 Ruby Taranto 24 Julie McArdle

Ella Menzies

Lily Primerano 32 Jazmine Smith 33 Tara Chetcuti (VC) 35 Soma Griffin

Emergency* 14 Mikayla Kotas

38 Abigail Adams 40 Sarah Piggot

42 Bowen Hacket 48 Chloe Catalano

50 Brittney Gray

56 Malaya Rodenzo

57 Louisa Cavanagh

59 Sarah Jolly

63 Armina Sherifi

66 Analise Vine

68 Chloe Perrett

71 Jenna Smith

Emergency* 16 Jacquiline Bromilow

Emergency* 28 Lisa Halfpenny

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Assistant Coach:
Jessica Burger
Emily O’Beirne
Lauren Walby 11 Emmy Buckley
Alexandra Schuller 17 Victoria Bodo 23 Tennille Nash 24 Jemima Carey 26 Sarah Egan 27 Eloise Burdett-Moore 29 Emma Turner 33 Emma Orelli 36 Selina Wilmott
39 Alexandra Fitridge 46 Emma
49 Gemma Smith 50 Kiara Camilleri 60 Shaye Symes 62 Jessica Gould 77 Georgia Wyett 82 Rachel Toose 94 Greta Drane 99 Emma Klemm
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38 Yolanda Vinycomb
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Monash blaze through to the Grand Final

The pressure was on between Aquinas OC and the mighty Monash Blues, in an imperative Preliminary Final.

Meeting on neutral grounds, Aquinas OC put their game faces on, but unfortunately were unable to withhold the force of the Blues, with a 43-point-margin between the final scores.

The Monash Blues put on an absolute masterclass at Trevor Barker Oval on Sunday, sharing plenty of the footy and building on their lead at every change. This will no doubt give them confidence heading into the Big Dance.

Scoring the only goal for Aquinas was Melanie Hogg making her final contribution for the season, while Niamh Sanders put on her best defensive efforts, earning herself best afield.

Ainslee Elliott stepped up for her team scoring two goals, while Molly Mcfarlane, Brook Thompson, Stacey Barbagallo, and Emma Draffin scored one goal each, with Johannah Dallas also kicking a goal, as well as being deemed best player.

Although Aquinas was unable to secure that illustrious spot in the Grand Final, they are a proficient team to look out for next season.

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The Monash Blues have been topping the ladder and creating some game changing moments throughout the season, with their efforts earning them a spot in next week›s Grand Final, where they will once again come head-to-head with the Old Yarra Cobras.

Although they finished the home and away season neck-and-neck, the Cobras have been the Blues biggest competition throughout the season, with Monash yet to defeat the Cobras.

Only one team can live out their Grand Final dream. Who will win and who will fall short?

FINALS ROUND 2 RESULTS

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GOALS: Monash Blues: A. Elliott 2, S. Barbagallo 1, B. Thompson 1, M. McFarlane 1, E. Draffin 1, J. Dallas 1

Aquinas OC: M. Hogg 1

BEST: Monash Blues: J. Dallas, A. Elliott, E. Draffin, B. Thompson, S. Rose, N. Newman

Aquinas OC: N. Sanders, M. Dargan, M. Hogg, H. Spicer, H. McLean, H. Virgona

GOALS: St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: O. Watkins 2, J. Honey 1, G. Barns-Dunne 1

Monash Blues:

BEST: St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: E. Antoniadis, J. Honey, M. Cox, J. Jaensch, M. George, S. Waata

Monash Blues: K. Farmer, S. Oriti, S. Lock, C. Paulet, A. Peddle, K. Ferguson

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Monash Blues 2.2 5.4 5.5 7.9 (51) Aquinas OC 0.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 (8)
WOMEN’S RESERVE St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1.0 3.0 3.0 4.1 (25) Monash Blues 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1)
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There’s no tomorrow in the toughest game of the season to win

Preliminary Final weekend, the toughest game of the whole season to win. A spot in the Grand Final awaits the winner. For the loser, the off-season boils down to “how close we got to playing off on the final day of the season.”

For both University Blues and St Kevin’s, Saturday cannot come quickly enough.

Blues couldn’t have gotten any closer to already being in the Grand Final. 20 minutes into the final quarter, a lead of 23 points evaporated in a matter of moments at the hands of Collegians.

They can thank their lucky stars they earned a double chance to have another go this weekend. Seven days to feel the sting, process the loss and focus on this weekend.

St Kevin’s powered over Old Scotch. From the early moments of the game, they set the tone and the margin. The Cardinals came back at different times during the contest, but overall answered every question that was put to them.

The Blues did almost everything right against the Lions. A dream start with a 24 point lead 15 minutes into the game, Sam Grimley with two early goals, Cam O’Shea going head-to-head with Dave Mirra.

Charlie Furphy and Ed Ziebath facing off against Kenny Ong, Sam Hibbins, Viv Michie. And, in the battle of the big men, Ayce Cordy took the early points against Ben Woodfull.

They’ll all need to go to another level this Saturday. Against the likes of Will Coates, Josh Wallis, Cam Hodges, Tom Jok, and the list goes on.

Sam Cozens provided a spark, for a 19 year old playing in his first final, he could be the livewire that gets off the chain in this one.

The Special K’s (Paddy Kerr and Shaun Kennedy) of St Kevin’s have hit form at the right time of the season. 12 goals in the last fortnight between the pair. Gleeson and Cutler will have a task on their hands stopping the dynamic duo of SKOB.

Despite having one less day’s break leading into the match. Physically this team is as professional as they come. It won’t worry Anthony Lynch in the slightest.

Whilst St Kevin’s have been the most dominant side between 2017 and today. One side has proven to be somewhat of a stumbling block for them. University Blues is that side.

Since 2014, these sides have met 17 times. University Blues has a positive head-to-head record against St Kevin’s. 11-6. This will be the fourth final between the two in that time, again Blues boast a 2-1 lead.

The 2019 Grand Final is the most recent finals meeting. A day that went the way of Blues. The final game of Lynch’s playing career. And, for St Kevin’s to not feature in this year’s decider, Blues will have to produce another winning performance.

They’ll take the momentum of recent battles into this one, having won Round 8 by three points, and coming from a 19 point deficit in Round 13 to win by two points.

The conditions this weekend are vastly different from the conditions both sides were confronted with during the home and away side. A day made for the running machine Tom Jok. For the high-flying acrobats of James Paterson. For the quick hands of Cam Hodges and Sam Hodge.

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Whichever of these two sides come out on top, they’ll have rightfully earned their place in the big dance.

This weekend is in the minds of many experts, and many coaches, the toughest weekend of football to win on. A spot in the Grand Final is on the line, it will be a spot well earned come 5pm on Saturday.

I can’t wait to watch it all unfold on RSN Xtra2 from 1pm.

Preliminary Final Tip

St Kevin’s by 3 points

FINALS ROUND 1 RESULTS

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GOALS: Collegians:

D. Mirra 3, L. Ferguson 3, C. Walker 2, B. Woodfull 1, M. Pinchbeck 1, E. Greene 1, J. Bazzani 1

University Blues:

S. Grimley 4, A. Cordy 2, T. Young 2, S. Cozens 1, J. Paterson 1, F. McIvor 1, M. Akoch 1

BEST: Collegians:

S. Sofronidis, C. Walker, L. Ferguson, B. Woodfull, S. Beilby, W. Pewtress

University Blues:

I. Dykes, E. Ziebarth, T. Young, G. LaCava, C. Furphy, C. O’Shea

GOALS: St Kevins:

P. Edgar 3, S. Kennedy 3, P. Kerr 2, C. Hodges 1, H. Wardlaw 1, J. Holden 1, S. Tucker 1

Old Scotch:

J. Tarrant 2, R. Valentine 2, M. Allen 1, A. Symons 1, H. Bromell 1, C. Harvey 1, J. McCorkell 1

BEST: St Kevins:

L. Winter, S. Critchley, P. Edgar, T. Jok, S. Kennedy, P. Kerr

Old Scotch:

H. Bromell, A. Jelbart, H. Brown, W. Townsend, T. Sellers, J. Tarrant

2023 PREMIER RESERVE MEN’S

GOALS: St Kevins:

J. Darmody 3, V. Stevancevic 1, B. Mansfield 1, L. Mahoney 1, E. Beer 1, J. Jaensch 1

Old Melburnians:

O. Dowd 2, J. Roysmith 2, D. Dowling 1, C. Nairn 1, S. Gibbons 1, J. Regan 1

BEST: St Kevins:

J. Darmody, C. Gleeson, V. Stevancevic, B. Mansfield, C. Woolrich, J. Jaensch

Old Melburnians:

L. Templeton, S. Anderson, H. Watkin, N. Voyage, L. Dalgleish, H. Bede

GOALS: Old Xaverians:

M. Handley 6, E. Delany 1, H. Bell 1, C. Knott 1, E. Kennedy 1, E. Niall 1

Old Scotch:

J. Edwards 3, A. Jones 2, R. Hopkins 1, C. Melville 1, W. Clark 1, F. Morrisby 1

BEST: Old Xaverians:

M. Handley, E. Kennedy, J. Langford, D. Tuddenham, J. Lowe, E. Delany

Old Scotch:

C. Lean, F. Morrisby, C. Schilling, N. Walmsley, L. Dennis, Z. Oliver

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Collegians 3.2 7.3 8.7 12.12 (84) University Blues 4.1 6.4 8.6 12.10 (82)
St Kevins 4.5 7.6 10.10 12.12 (84) Old Scotch 1.2 3.5 6.8 9.12 (66)
St Kevins 3.1 3.6 5.7 8.8 (56) Old Melburnians 1.2 4.3 6.4 8.4 (52)
Old Xaverians 2.0 3.1 6.2 11.4 (70) Old Scotch 2.4 3.5 8.8 9.9 (63)

Beaumaris record a historic finals victory as St Bernards solidify a grand final spot

Beaumaris have come away with a heart stopping win in extra time against De La Salle in Saturday’s elimination final that saw a final margin of only 5 points. This was always going to be a ding-dong battle and it didn’t disappoint with competition heavyweights Callum Heath, Joel Cusack, Callum Lineham, and Conor Murphy up against the polished all-out attack of De La Salle.

The Sharks, although inaccurate, restricted De La Salle during the first half of play with the game mostly in their control and this was reflected on the score board as the half time margin fell out to 29 points. De La Salle won the third quarter as they kicked four goals to two and wrestled back some of the ascendency in their favour, cutting the margin back to 15 points at the final change.

The final quarter proved to be a classic finals contents with each side having nine scoring shots with the young De La Salle side converting their opportunities into five majors including one nearing the final siren to lock the scores at 84 apiece.

An intense extra time saw willing efforts from both sides, but it was Beaumaris’ Joel Cusack who delivered with a clutch goal a minute into the additional time that not only put the Sharks in front, but ultimately placed them into the Preliminary Final. Remarkably, the match was fought right to the clock with De La Salle’s in possession of the ball as the siren sounded.

For the second year running, Beaumaris will find themselves in a preliminary final, vying to progress up the ranks into Premier and book a spot against St Bernards in the Grand Final. Joal Cusack finished with five goals for the Sharks and was named their best along with their big ruckman Callum Heath. De La Salle’s Trent Shannon showed fight in front of the big sticks with three goals with Lachlan Gawel named their best.

Meanwhile St Bernards booked a spot in this year’s Premier B Grand Final with 39-point win over Fitzroy. The Roys initially led throughout the first quarter as they put up a quick two goals to start the day off well but then it was the Snowdogs who dug deep and kicked five first quarter goals to hold a 23-point lead at the first change.

The second quarter changed complexion slightly with neither team scoring a goal and the contest became more of a scrap heading into half time. The Snowdogs came out guns blazing however in the third quarter with five goals to none and from three quarter time the match was in their full control holding off Fitzroy.

Dominic Sullivan and Luke Di Lizio each finished with three goals while Jordan Farrell relished the finals intensity to be named their best player. Fitzroy finished with five individual goal kickers with Max Ellis showing resilience and dominance around the contest as he was named the Roys best.

With the Snowdogs now into a grand final and aiming to complete the perfect season, only one aspect of their game is holding them back, namely inaccuracy in front of goal. Strange things can happen in September, and it is a game of small margins as we edge towards the end of the season so I dare say that their forwards will be breaking the recommendations of the sports scientists and having as many shots at goal as they can throughout the next two weeks.

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How does this week’s preliminary match up? Its set to be a cracking battle with Beaumaris coming into the game with an element of pressure given they lost in straight sets last year. Although different circumstances, these things linger in the back of people’s minds but there is so much on the line. Fitzroy will be hoping to continue the season for Luke Mahoney after he announced he will be stepping down at seasons end.

The Roys also don’t want to be falling out in straight sets and having had a taste last year after losing to Haileybury during week one of the finals, they will be out to right a wrong. There’ll be a buzz around Garvey Oval on Saturday at 2:15pm and whatever happens, a district club will climb the ranks into the VAFA’s topflight.

FINALS ROUND 1 RESULTS

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GOALS: Beaumaris:

J. Cusack 5, R. Virtue 1, C. Heath 1, B. Hempel 1, M. Harms 1, T. Spencer 1, R. Mihailovic 1, B. Young 1

De La Salle:

T. Shannon 3, C. Algeri 1, C. Bedford 1, A. Indovino 1, T. Filipovic 1, J. Lloyd 1, M. Hill 1, L. Gawel 1, S. Filipovic 1, P. Bohan 1

BEST: Beaumaris:

J. Cusack, C. Heath, C. Linehan, C. Murphy, T. Owens

De La Salle:

L. Gawel, S. Williams, J. Lloyd, T. Docherty, T. Shannon, P. Bohan

GOALS: St Bernards:

D. Sullivan 3, L. Di Lizio 3, L. Alessio 2, J. Farrell 1, C. Vague 1

Fitzroy:

H. Grace 1, C. Faubel 1, J. Turner 1, D. Toohey 1, A. Lambert 1

BEST: St Bernards:

J. Farrell, L. Di Lizio, D. Sullivan, C. Vague, M. Hughes, B. Huggard

Fitzroy:

M. Ellis, H. Grace, G. Pyers, B. Clayton, D. Megennis, L. Minahan 2023

GOALS: Old Trinity:

L. Scobie 2, O. Stella 1, L. Chiaramonte 1, P. Lindsay 1

Beaumaris:

N. Beveridge 1, S. Gunasekera 1, J. Nowell 1, M. Lovejoy 1, W. Skinner 1

BEST: Old Trinity:

O. Stella, A. Gebert, W. Macafee, H. Taylor, J. Spassopoulos, M. Moran

Beaumaris:

GOALS: St Bernards:

O. Liberatore 3, N. Foley 2, Z. Overman 2, D. Colaco 1, N. Di Lizio 1

Fitzroy:

W. Zaghis 2, M. Nelson 2, C. Lester 1, G. Clark 1, L. Parker 1, H. Staples 1

BEST: St Bernards:

S. O’Keeffe, R. Spicer, X. Smith, O. Liberatore, J. Comito, N. Di Lizio

Fitzroy:

M. Bombardieri, M. Nelson, W. Hodgman, M. Laidlaw, F. Read, G. Clark

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Beaumaris 3.5 7.10 9.11 12.17 (89) De La Salle 2.5 3.5 7.8 12.12 (84)
St Bernards 5.6 5.10 10.16 10.20 (80) Fitzroy 2.1 2.4 2.4 5.11 (41)
PREMIER B RESERVE MEN’S Old Trinity 1.4 4.8 4.12 5.17 (47) Beaumaris 0.3 2.5 4.7 5.9 (39)
St Bernards 1.2 3.7 7.8 9.11 (65) Fitzroy 3.1 4.3 7.5 8.10 (58)

Grand Final-bound Old Ivanhoe and dominant Vultures triumph in epic finals

The opening week of the Premier C Men’s competition finals did not disappoint, with both games delivering riveting action that marked a sensational start to the finals series.

In a highly anticipated matchup at Waverley Oval, Old Camberwell hosted Old Ivanhoe. The winner would secure a coveted spot in the 2023 Premier C Men’s Grand Final and enjoy a week off, whilst the losing side would face an elimination final against the victor of the Parkdale Vultures and PEGS clash.

From the first quarter, spectators at Waverley Oval were treated to an intense contest that had everyone on the edge of their seats. Both teams fiercely battled for supremacy, as is expected in a final. Old Ivanhoe closed out the quarter with two goals to their name, just one ahead of Old Camberwell, giving them a slender five-point lead heading into the second quarter.

The second quarter saw Old Ivanhoe taking control, extending their lead by kicking four goals to Old Camberwell’s two. They went into the halftime break with a comfortable 19-point advantage.

However, the third quarter witnessed a dramatic shift in momentum as Old Camberwell mounted a spirited comeback. They scored four unanswered goals, seizing an eight-point lead going into the final quarter.

With the game hanging in the balance, Old Ivanhoe shifted gears and dominated the final quarter, kicking five goals to Old Camberwell’s one, securing a 19-point victory and a well-deserved spot in this year’s Grand Final, along with a week off to prepare.

Luke Scuderi played a pivotal role for Old Ivanhoe with three goals, while Patrick Naish and William Murphy were solid contributors with two goals each. Riley Verbi impressed for Old Camberwell, scoring two goals of his own.

Old Ivanhoe’s journey to the Grand Final is commendable, especially for a team that spent much of the season outside the top two. They displayed unwavering dedication and persistence throughout the year, earning their place in what has been a remarkable season for the club.

In contrast, Old Camberwell will be bitterly disappointed to miss out on this opportunity, having been the dominant team in the competition during the second half of the year. Their path to the premiership now requires two victories against quality opponents, starting with the upcoming elimination final against the Parkdale Vultures.

Speaking of the Parkdale Vultures, they appear unstoppable at the moment, with their only loss since round 10 coming against Old Camberwell, whom they will face in a highly anticipated clash next week.

The elimination final between PEGS and the Parkdale Vultures at Garvey Oval was a tightly contested affair. Parkdale maintained control for most of the day, limiting PEGS to a single goal per quarter for the first three quarters while scoring eight of their own.

Heading into the final quarter with a 29-point lead, the Vultures successfully fended off a late surge from PEGS, ultimately winning by 15 points. Ryan Macdermid and Jarrod Peake were key contributors for the Vultures in their thrilling victory.

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For PEGS, a team that led the ladder for much of the year and appeared dominant, their 2023 campaign ended in disappointing fashion. They will seek to recapture their early-season form as they aim for a deeper push for the premiership in the 2024 season.

All eyes are now on Trevor Barker Oval this Sunday as Parkdale and Old Camberwell battle for a coveted Grand Final spot in what promises to be a thrilling contest. Their previous encounter went down to the final siren, and Sunday’s clash is sure to deliver another dose of excitement.

FINALS ROUND 1 RESULTS

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GOALS: Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

L. Scuderi 3, P. Naish 2, W. Murphy 2, T. Rattray-Wood 1, H. Reid 1, J. Powell 1, L. Agrotis 1

Old Camberwell Grammarians:

R. Verbi 2, H. Veitch 1, S. Veitch 1, J. Kennedy-Harris 1, L. Thomas 1, H. Laukens 1, D. McColl 1

BEST: Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

P. Naish, N. Riddle, W. Murphy, T. Rattray-Wood, L. Scuderi, W. Nagel

Old Camberwell Grammarians:

T. Oliver, H. Veitch, H. McColl, L. Thomas, W. Dalrymple, A. Milham

GOALS: Parkdale Vultures:

R. Macdermid 2, J. Peake 2, J. Vorbach 1, J. Manning 1, M. Phillips 1, L. Bailey 1, J. Elcock 1

PEGS Football Club:

J. Fenner 2, D. Benson 1, B. Hannah 1, T. Saggio 1, Z. Genovesi 1

BEST: Parkdale Vultures:

Y. Hopkins-Gamble, L. Bailey, J. Edwards, J. Peake, J. Elcock, J. Stolp

PEGS Football Club:

O. Bales, R. Macdonald, J. Mckernan, D. Fahey, S. Whillas, C. Livori

2023 PREMIER C RESERVE MEN’S

GOALS: Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

G. Battistella 4, B. Quick 2, J. Erman 1

Mazenod OC:

P. Ilic 2, B. Riley 1, S. Loiacono 1, F. Palleschi 1

BEST: Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

J. Bradley, T. Shembrey, G. Battistella, A. Stenta, A. Stenta, C. Goodlet

Mazenod OC:

B. Wales, L. Stewart, S. Deegan, A. Gilmore, J. Little, T. Patterson

GOALS: Marcellin OC:

H. Pertile 3, H. Greenwood 1, M. Andros 1, T. Hancock 1, J. Baxter 1, C. Kemp 1

Parkdale Vultures:

M. Hart 2, N. Farnbach 1, L. Farnbach 1, B. Austin 1, L. Marshall 1, D. Williamson 1

BEST: Marcellin OC:

S. Mills, J. Baxter, P. Bourke, P. Lunn, C. Kemp, H. Pertile

Parkdale Vultures:

M. Meyer, B. Austin, L. Matic, K. Colella, L. Marshall, C. Valcanis

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Old Ivanhoe Grammar 2.2 6.5 6.5 11.12 (78) Old Camberwell Grammar 1.3 3.4 7.7 8.11 (59)
PREMIER C MEN’S
Parkdale Vultures 3.4 5.6 8.6 9.8 (62) PEGS Football Club 1.1 2.5 3.7 6.11 (47)
Old Ivanhoe Grammar 0.4 2.6 4.9 7.12 (54) Mazenod OC 2.5 2.8 2.9 5.10 (40)
Marcellin OC 2.1 3.4 7.8 8.9 (57) Parkdale Vultures 2.2 4.4 4.5 7.7 (49)
FINALS
Old Camberwell v Parkdale Vultures
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MEN’S PREMIER, PREMIER B, PREMIER C AND RESERVES – PRELIMINARY

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AND RESERVES – GRAND FINALS Saturday 16th September CompetitionFinalHome TeamAway TeamTimeVenue Premier B Women’s Grand Final Old Yarra CobrasMonash Blues2:30 PMPiranha Park (Coburg) Premier B Women’s Reserves Grand Final Old Yarra CobrasSt Bedes/Mentone11:45 AMPiranha Park (Coburg) Sunday 17th September CompetitionFinalTeamTeamTimeVenue Premier Women’s Grand Final Kew FCSt Kevins2:30 PMElsternwick Park Oval 1 Premier Women’s Reserves Grand Final Kew FCCoburg FC11:45 AMElsternwick Park Oval 1 MEN’S DIVISIONAL – GRAND FINALS Saturday 16th September CompetitionFinalHome TeamAway TeamTimeVenue Division 1 Men’s Grand Final OakleighGlen Eira2:30 PMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval Division 1 Men’s Reserves Grand Final Glen EiraKew FC11:45 AMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval Division 3 Men’s Grand Final HawthornElsternwick2:30 PMBox Hill City Oval Division 3 Men’s Reserves Grand Final Richmond CentralElsternwick11:45 AMBox Hill City Oval Sunday 17th September CompetitionFinalTeamTeamTimeVenue Division 2 Men’s Grand Final ParksideOld Yarra Cobras2:30 PMPiranha Park (Coburg) Division 2 Men’s Reserves Grand Final ParksideSouth Melbourne11:45 AMPiranha Park (Coburg) Division 4 Men’s Grand Final North BrunswickAlbert Park2:30 PMGarvey Oval (Bundoora) Division 4 Men’s Reserves Grand Final North BrunswickSt Johns11:45 AMGarvey Oval (Bundoora)
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FINALS Saturday 16th September CompetitionFinalHome TeamAway TeamTimeVenue Premier Men’sPreliminary FinalUniversity BluesSt Kevins2:15 PMElsternwick Park Oval 1 Premier Men’s ReservesPreliminary FinalOld ScotchSt Kevins11:45 AMElsternwick Park Oval 1 Premier B Men’sPreliminary FinalFitzroy FCBeaumaris2:15 PMGarvey Oval (Bundoora) Premier B Men’s ReservesPreliminary FinalFitzroy FCOld Trinity11:45 AMGarvey Oval (Bundoora) Sunday 17th September CompetitionFinalTeamTeamTimeVenue Premier C Men’sPreliminary FinalOld CamberwellParkdale2:15 PMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval Premier C Men’s ReservesPreliminary FinalMazenodMarcellin11:45 AMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval
19 MEN’S – PRELIMINARY FINALS Saturday 16th September CompetitionFinalHome TeamAway TeamTimeVenue Under 19 Men’s PremierPreliminary FinalOld XaveriansCaulfield Grammarians9:20 AMElsternwick Park Oval 1 Under 19 Men’s Division 1Preliminary FinalOld TrinityHampton Rovers9:20 AMGarvey Oval (Bundoora) Under 19 Men’s Division 4 Preliminary FinalBrunswick FCOakleigh9:20 AMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval Sunday 17th September CompetitionFinalTeamTeamTimeVenue Under 19 Men’s Division 2Preliminary FinalOld CareyOld Camberwell9:20 AMWilson Storage Trevor Barker Oval Under 19 Men’s Division 3 Preliminary FinalOld IvanhoeCollegians9:20 AMPiranha Park (Coburg)
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Premiership heroes entertain at Finals Luncheon

The VAFA held its annual William Buck Finals Luncheon last Friday at Zinc at Fed Square to celebrate the 2023 VAFA Finals Series. The 200-strong audience were entertained by guest speakers Dale ‘Daisy’ Thomas and Jarryd Roughead, while VAFA Media’s own Joey Pignataro and Josh Heriot spoke about the VAFA Finals. MC Nat Edwads also spoke of her own VAFA experience as a Premiership player with Old Camberwell.

VAFA Board Update

The VAFA is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicole Hall and Paul Newton onto the to fill the two current vacancies. Nicole is a Director of Operations with over 25 years executive leadership experience and is a passionate Australian rules football supporter and administrator, having been involved at the MCC FC. Paul’s passion of the VAFA stems from a combination of his playing days at Collegians, followed by a 12-year term at Old Carey where his children played, with nine years as President. He has previously spent 18 months on the VAFA Board during 2018-2019 before stepping down and serving as the Commercial Manager for the Old Xavierians.

Chopper breaks Xavs games record

Congratulations to Matt ‘Chopper’ Handley on becoming the Old Xavs games record holder last Sunday, going past his Reserves coach Dave Landrigan. Chopper’s kicked his 6th goal for the day to level the scores in the dying moments of their Premier Reserves match against Old Scotch. Xavs went on to win the game, and Chopper will be aiming for his seventh premiership next weekend!

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Return of the Big V

Representative footy returned in 2023 with the VAFA hosting the Perth Football League at Elsternwick Park. The Big V Senior Women’s side continued their winning ways, accounting for the PFL to the tune of 63 points. After a tight tussle in the opening term, Paul Groves’ ladies were able to take the ascendancy into the second quarter opening up a 35-point lead, keeping WA to one major in the first half.

Coburg Reserves into the Grand Final in first year

The Coburg Women’s Team joined the VAFA at the start of the year and have found success in the Premier Women’s Reserves competition with their team making it all the way through to the Grand Final, where they play Kew on Sunday at Elsternwick Park.

Three Sets of Siblings at West Brunswick

West Brunswick Senior Women’s side is home to 3 sets of siblings!

The club said, “It’s pretty special to have siblings playing in the same side – well how about 3 pairs!” The Stewart, Fithall, and Walsh duos all ran out together in the Senior Women’s side win in Round 3. The club also wish to highlight the other sibling duos at the club: Bill and Herb Fithall in the Men’s Seniors, and Tom and Marni Walsh featuring in the Men’s and Women’s Thirds respectively.

Pictured: Sophie and Madi Stewart, Urs and Aud Fithall, and Bridie and Giivi Walsh.

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Female Umpire Academy Season Launch

The VAFA launched the BJS Female Umpire Academy at Elsternwick Park back in April. AFLW/VFL Senior listed Boundary Umpires Kaitlin Barr and Greta Miller were in attendance to chat about female umpire pathways and their experience in reaching the State League. VAFA boundary umpires also received specialist skills coaching from Kaitlin and Greta. Academy members were also presented with the newly designed BJS Female Academy training top to wear throughout the 2023 season.

The BJS Women’s Umpire Academy is a female development and support network. The Academy aims to create an environment that allows female umpires to feel welcome, valued and equal.

SKOB Saints Pride Day

A great celebration of Pride Round at TH King in round 8 with the SKOB Saints and Kew football communities. Such a great celebration of life, with the theme of the day “Inclusive, United and Proud”. All players, officials and spectators were treated to some excellent football in all three matches.

Special tribute to Grace Mills and Steph Augustes for their organisation of the day. Pride Round is the heart of SKOB Saints and it is such a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together as one to express our love, support and celebrate our LGBTIQA+ community. St Kevin’s thanks Kew and the VAFA for their support in making it such a magical day.

VAFA SUPPORTS BCNA

The VAFA community came together again earlier this year as part of Play4BCNA Round. As such, VAFA clubs were encouraged to support the cause in any way they can, with some holding a Pink Sports Day, others wore some form of pink over the weekend, as the VAFA aimed to raise $30,000 for such an important cause.

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Gryphons prevail against the Vultures

What a win it was for the Glen Eira Gryphons on the weekend. They bounced back from a shock loss in the Semi Final, to secure their well-earned position in the Grand Final via the double chance. Whilst Saturday saw the 2023 season come to a close for UHS-VU, the Gryphons have their eyes set firmly on chasing down Grand Final glory next week against the Oakleigh Krushers.

Conditions down at Waverley Oval were not the typical September, with sun showers for really most of the day. It was UHS who won the toss kicking to the Chadstone side of the ground. Sean Bass kicked the Gryphons into action with a classy snap and the first for the day. Early pressure applied by both teams saw the game evenly poised with not many scoring shots but just back and forth providing a great contest. UHS were able to produce a lot of inside fifties for not much reward, only managing 1 goal, 5 behinds. Whilst at the other end, it was Tim Johnston providing a muchneeded goal for Glen Eira from a bullet pass from Bill Alexander. Glen Eira going up 14-11 at quarter time.

In the second term, UHS provided the early ascendancy applying extra pressure to the Glen Eira defenders. Sean Bass’ second major provided a roar for the crowd giving plenty to cheer about. Gryphons were able to flip the script and then give the Vultures the headaches with a late goal from classy player Will Green, then Tim Johnson collected another major late in the second.

The third term saw UHS want to give the fight back to Glen Eira and they did that with cult figure Brandon Jackson slotting a key major within the first 30 seconds. Finn Urie providing plenty of skill kicking two majors within a minute that got UHS back in front. Tim

Johnston showing class kicking another key major the game was well poised with James French from Glen Eira showing his versatility getting plenty of hit outs to his midfielders.

Heading into the last quarter, Glen Eira put the foot down with Alex Ewrin Ross kicking a magnificent major from 45 metres that got the crowd up and about. Lachie Myers found space and time to slot two consecutive majors in less than a minute. The ball hardly left the halfway mark of the last term before the Vultures were about to grab one late one on the siren. The Gryphons though to the Grand Final to take on Oakleigh Krushers.

Well, it’s the big dance next week Krushers vs Gryphons, second v first of the final ladder. Who will get up? It will be down to the key matchups for next week. Who will take Aaron Cloke after he destroyed them with 8 majors last time they met in the Semi Final. Glen Eira has the double chance at glory with their Division 1 Men’s Seniors & Reserves into Grand Finals next weekend. Oakleigh with the week off should be a good chance to secure the Grand Final win, a perfect backbone to lead into Premier C, but hey, anything can happen in finals, so it should be a cracker!

DIVISION 1 MEN’S
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Oakleighv Glen Eira

2023 DIVISION 1 MEN’S

GOALS: Glen Eira:

T. Johnston 3, L. Myers 2, S. Bass 2, A. Erwin-Ross 1, H. Bass 1, D. McDonald 1, W. Van Denderen 1

Uhs-Vu:

F. Urie 3, P. Brookes 2, B. Jackson 2, J. Hunt 1

BEST: Glen Eira:

L. Myers, W. Green, S. Bass, J. Maxfield, A. Carey, L. Pound

Uhs-Vu:

B. Dimattina, F. Urie, J. Fox, J. Dimattina, S. Adams, J. Gilfillan

2023 DIVISION 1 RESERVE MEN’S

GOALS: Kew FC:

Oakleigh:

C. Qumivutia 2, J. Paola 1, C. McLeod 1, A. Aciek 1, H. Atkins 1

BEST: Kew FC:

Oakleigh:

FINALS ROUND 2 RESULTS FINAL TIP

C. Qumivutia, J. Consolmagno, Z. Thiessens, C. Jones, J. Murphy, N. Seel

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Glen Eira 2.2 5.5 7.9 11.13 (79) Uhs-Vu 1.5 2.9 6.12 8.15 (63)
Kew FC 5.1 5.3 8.3 10.9 (69) Oakleigh 1.2 4.3 5.4 6.6 (42)

The Cobras ascendancy continues

The surprises keep coming in the Division 2 Men’s competition after a Preliminary Final upset. Cohesion has come very easily for the newly amalgamated Old Yarra Cobras, reaching the Grand Final in their first season as a combined team. Yet, following a highly competitive season, Brunswick have played their final match for 2023 after bowing out in the prelim.

Garvey Oval was the landscape for Sunday’s Preliminary Final where Brunswick came head-tohead with the Old Yarra Cobras. This match up was the third time these two sides met, with one win a piece, heading into the Preliminary Final.

Both sides hit the scoreboard early with 5 goals scored in the first quarter, and it was Brunswick holding a 5-point lead. Jonathon Haddad once again a leading goal kicker for the NOBs, while Thomas O’Farrell stepped up and was best on in a tough loss.

With sharpshooters in the Cobras outfit, there was a momentum shift in the second, the Cobras the more accurate of the two sides in front of the big sticks to take the lead into the main break. David Tokatliyan and Luke Stacker had three majors each for the day to get their side across the line. And once again it was Nick Zappala, a born leader for the Cobras, who was best afield for his side.

They say football matches can be won in the premiership quarter, and this certainly proved to be the case for the mighty Cobras, exerting their dominance to carry a lead through to the end, and kicking three final goals to round out the game. The Cobras victorious over Brunswick by 20 points at the final siren.

The Old Yarra Cobras have almost reached the summit but first they must conquer Goliath. Parkside have had a dream run this season and are arguably the ones to beat. The Cobras are yet to defeat the Devils and there would be no better time than in the Premiership match come Sunday.

After a week off, the Devils should be red hot and ready for battle at Piranha Park as they face the determined Cobras.

Can the merged Old Yarra Cobras make history and win a flag in their first year? Or will Parkside emerge victorious and achieve their own impressive feat of a double ladder climb across three seasons, having come up from Division 3 after last season? There is a lot on the line for both sides, and either way there will be an incredible Premiership story that unfolds.

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2023 DIVISION 2 MEN’S

GOALS: Old Yarra Cobras:

D. Tokatliyan 3, L. Stacker 3, T. Orchard 1, J. Hall 1, N. Sambevski 1, A. Raso 1, K. Margaritis 1

Brunswick:

J. Haddad 3, T. Wilson 1, S. Kiebert 1, B. Wilson 1, A. Avraam 1, J. Ralston 1

BEST: Old Yarra Cobras:

N. Zappala, L. Marshall, N. Sambevski, L. Stacker, J. Bell, D. Tokatliyan

Brunswick:

T. O’Farrell, A. Ross, J. Hedley, A. Pollock, T. Haddock, J. Ralston

2023 DIVISION 2 RESERVE MEN’S

GOALS: South Melbourne Districts:

B. Bajram 3, T. Seccombe 2, H. Robinson 2, M. Morrison 1, Z. Howson 1

Mhsob:

E. Riddle 1, B. Dowling 1, B. Gunn 1

BEST: South Melbourne Districts:

M. Carter, J. Pearce, J. Eastman, C. Worrell-Smith, D. Winter, A. Stamatelatos

Mhsob:

G. Beet, J. Growse, T. Golz, E. Riddle, W. Kruyt, O. Seeland

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Old Yarra Cobras 2.3 6.5 8.10 11.12 (78) Brunswick 3.2 5.6 7.7 8.10 (58)
South Melbourne Districts 3.5 5.7 8.10 9.14 (68) Mhsob 1.1 1.2 3.3 3.4 (22)
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Elsternwick bury their finals demons

After bowing out in straight sets last year, Elsternwick went into the preliminary final on Sunday with a point to prove, looking to bury their finals demons. And they did just that, annihilating the competition, the Canterbury Cobras, by a convincing 48 points.

Box Hill City Oval was the backdrop for the Division 3 Men’s preliminary final and would be the fourth encounter between these two sides for the season. Elsternwick the superior of the two on every occasion, but the Cobras were not to be underestimated heading into the prelim, as they were determined to improve on their semi-final finish from the season prior. Both sides hitting the scoreboard right out of the gates to make an early impact. From a combined eight firstquarter goals, it was the Wicks who held a 10-point margin. The clocked ticked down and the goals kept coming; the Wicks extending their lead at every break with the Cobras unable to halt the onslaught.

Sharpshooters, Spencer Hankin and Jamie Mount each kicked a bag (4) for the Wicks to give them a comfortable lead throughout which saw them sail through to the Grand Final. Rhodri Jones-Pritchard had his best game for the year and in timely fashion, earning his first best on ground.

At the opposite end, whilst there were no dual goal kickers, seven of the Cobras hit the scoreboard with a single major. After a strong backend of the season in the seniors, Geordie Daff finished the year best on for his side in the all-important preliminary final.

The Canterbury Cobras have strung together a valiant performance throughout 2023 and remain strong contenders in the Division 3 Men’s competition.

The season is not done just yet for Elsternwick as they are off to the big dance. The Grand Final is shaping up to be a doozy as rivals Hawthorn and Elsternwick do battle for that illustrious Premiership Cup.

The Wicks and the Hawks have a combined 4 out of the top 5 leading goal kickers for the competition in their teams. The stage is set for a high scoring match where the best on show will have their final opportunity in front of the big sticks to get their side over the line for one last time in 2023.

It is typically a close encounter when these two sides face off and we would expect nothing less this Saturday at Box Hill City Oval for the Grand Final.

Will Elsternwick be able to finish off the perfect season or will Hawthorn be able to continue their recent line of form to overcome the minor premiers?

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FINALS ROUND 2 RESULTS

2023 DIVISION 3 MEN’S

GOALS: Elsternwick:

S. Hankin 4, D. Poletto 4, P. Sanderson 2, J. Yeatman 2, B. Pantas 2, J. Mount 1, N. Materia 1

Canterbury:

J. Boarotto 1, R. Walmsley 1, J. Dear 1, J. Nicolopoulos 1, C. Marshall 1, M. Szabo 1, G. Daff 1

BEST: Elsternwick:

R. Jones-Pritchard, T. Falco, P. Cassidy, R. Main, M. Harvey, k. Tran

Canterbury:

G. Daff, N. McMahon, T. Giliberto, J. Nicolopoulos, H. Carter, J. Ward

2023 DIVISION 3 RESERVE MEN’S

GOALS: Elsternwick:

Q. De Luca 3, D. Marchese 2, M. Saunders 2, B. Bullard 1

Wattle Park:

S. Barrah 2, C. Xipolitos 1, S. Davis 1, J. Rippon 1

BEST: Elsternwick:

A. De Vries, J. Biviano, D. Marchese , Q. De Luca, B. Wallace, T. Ramsay

Wattle Park:

J. Rippon, M. Lamb, S. Davis, J. Hernan, A. Smith, G. Rollo-Walke

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Elsternwick 5.2 8.5 12.9 16.11 (107) Canterbury 3.4 5.9 6.11 7.17 (59)
Elsternwick 1.1 3.4 6.6 8.8 (56) Wattle Park 1.0 1.0 2.1 5.2 (32)

Falcons win big and fly into the Grand Final

Division 4’s Preliminary Final saw Box Hill North take on Albert Park with the winner earning a spot in the Grand Final and the loser having their season end one game shorter than they would’ve wanted. These two sides had met 4 times during the 2023 season and had shared the wins with each side recording 2 wins against the other. This game was truly anyone’s to win and a match that would be truly unpredictable.

The first quarter saw both sides try to get off to the best start possible in a high-intensity display of football, with both sides having their time up forward and finding the big sticks. The first quarter produced a test for both sides as it would be the longest quarter the sides would play that game but as the siren sounded to end the 32-minute quarter, it was the Falcons that held a narrow 1-point lead over the Demons. The second quarter saw the Falcons launch into attack with their hard-running and incredibly attacking brand of football. The Falcons were able to completely catch the Demons off guard with a 4-goal to 0 quarter extending the lead out to 29 points. As the siren sounded, the Falcons led the amount of scoring shots with 16 scoring shots to 7 so if the Demons stood any chance, they needed to attack quickly and efficiently to reduce their 29-point deficit.

After looking back at the season they’ve had, finding their way back into the finals in 2023, the Demons were not going to give up on this match that easily. The Demons came into the third quarter with a point to prove and that they did as they were able to kick 4 goals whilst only allowing a single goal from the Falcons to reduce the lead to 13 points with a quarter of football to play. The final quarter is when all dream of taking over and winning the game for their side. In this contest, it was

the Falcons that were able to take control of the game, holding the majority of possession and having 7 scoring shots to 1 from the Demons. More shots at goal saw the tally of the Falcons go higher as they were able to produce a 3-goal to 1 quarter and take out the game with major celebrations from the Falcons faithful as they ran out winners by 29 points securing their spot in the seniors Grand Final for the first time since 2019.

Hitting the scoreboard for the Demons were Alexander Williams and David Edwards who both kicked 2 goals. Individual goal-kickers for the Demons were Jonathan Tommasoni, Marcus Lorkin, Samuel Roberts and Blake Williams. Jack Lee continued his extraordinary season up forward with 5 goals for the Falcons. Other goalkickers for the Falcons were Ashley Evans (2), Joshua Beets (2) and Christopher Marson (2). In the best for the Demons were Samuel Roberts, Timothy Stanghi and Jerome Tennison. In the best for the Falcons was Felix Metz, Drew Pearman and Sam Lee.

The Demons will now go into the off-season where they will look to build on their existing elite core and make another run at the flag in 2024 as they look to be one of the teams to beat next season. After winning only 1 senior game in 2022, the Demons should be incredibly proud of what they were able to accomplish this season and although there will be some disappointment, look for the Demons to be a dangerous side next season.

Grand Final Prediction

I see this being the game of the season and a truly unpredictable game, whilst the Bulls have shown strength all season remaining undefeated, they have faced a few close scares. The Falcons, on the other hand, have found momentum at the right time of the season winning 4 of their last 5 and 7 of their last 8.

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I see this game being a story of two halves. The Bulls have been known to get off to a strong start and I don’t see anything changing in the division’s biggest game of the season. I see them starting strong and taking a 20-30-point lead into half-time. Now, this is where the game can go either way. On the one hand, the Bulls are known to take over the game quite quickly and efficiently with their third quarter often being their most devastating. However, the third quarter is often where the Falcon forwards find their way into the game. I see the Falcons putting the pressure right back onto the Bulls in the final half leading to a contested back and forth final quarter of football. From here, I see North Brunswick running out winners after a back-and-forth final quarter including a lastminute goal from the Bulls in what should be an incredible game of football. This game will be an incredible watch, should be the match of the season for the Division with both sides possessing great talent across the ground.

FINALS ROUND 2 RESULTS

2023 DIVISION 4 MEN’S

GOALS: Albert Park:

J. Lee 5, J. Beets 2, C. Marson 2, A. Evans 2

Box Hill North:

A. Williams 2, D. Edwards 2, J. Tommasoni 1, B. Williams 1, M. Lorkin 1, S. Roberts 1

BEST: Albert Park:

F. Metz, D. Pearman, S. Lee, P. Hutchins, A. Evans, A. Evans

Box Hill North:

S. Roberts, T. Stanghi, J. Tennison, J. Hocking, A. Dullard, M. Lorkin

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GOALS: St Johns:

N. De Poilly 2, N. Janzerli 2, J. Coutts 1, C. Reyes 1

Box Hill North:

M. Hoey 3, J. Falzon 2, W. Leaumont 1, J. Williams 1

BEST: St Johns:

A. Taniwal, N. De Poilly, A. Alam, N. Janzerli, M. Babak, S. Husseinkhil

Box Hill North:

T. Inglis, C. Liston, J. Jellyman-Turner, L. Desmond, J. Falzon, A. C

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Albert Park 3.4 7.9 8.12 11.16 (82) Box Hill North 3.3 3.4 7.5 8.5 (53)
St Johns 0.2 3.5 3.8 6.17 (53) Box Hill North 2.2 3.4 5.4 7.7 (49)
DIVISION 4 MEN’S RESERVE

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VAFA congratulates the following players on reaching these incredible milestones. Well done!

Zac

Oliver (Old Scotch)

Congratulations to Zac Oliver on reaching 50 games for Old Scotch Football Club. Zac joined the club in 2019 from Redan Football Netball Club. Zac was an integral member of the 2019 Men’s Under 19 premier section premiership team. Zac has played a mixture of 1st & 2nd XVIII football since then and we wish him all the best on reaching this milestone and for the remainder of the finals series.

Bree

Doyle (St Kevin’s)

Bree Doyle our current co-captain is playing her 100 th game this week for SKOB Saints. Bree would be the first female player to play 100 VAFA games.

Bree Doyle is an inaugural player to the Saints commencing in 2017. Her football career has seen her be part of two Premiership teams, win with three Club bests and fairest, and Captain the state team this year. Bree always leads by example on and off the field. Her game is based around winning the contested football and her competitive nature that never gives up. Her leadership on and off the field is inspiring to everyone at our Club. Bree always puts her teammates and club before herself. A club legend and champion.

Stuart Carey (Glen Eira Gryphons)

Congratulations Stu on playing 100 games for the Glen Eira Gryphons. An absolute superstar since first entering our clubrooms in 2017, the now 3-time B&F winner and Premiership player continues to rack up midfielder numbers from the back pocket. A cracking bloke off the field and terrific clubman, we wish Stu you all the best in his 100 th game in this weekends’ Grand Final and look forward to him performing his outstanding feats at Packer Park for many years to come.

Nathan

Pruscino (Glen Eira Gryphons)

Congratulations ‘Prusk’ on playing 100 VAFA games. A very clever forward with a pinpoint right boot, Prrrrrrusky has been a welcome addition to the Glen Eira family post-pandemic. A solid return of almost a goal a game in 2023 and some stints through the wing show Nathan’s team-first approach that is endearing to his teammates. Enjoy bringing up your 100 th this week in a Grand Final Prusk – good luck mate!

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SKOB coast to a Grand Final berth

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers def by Caulfield Grammarians by 41 points

A fiery affair at Brindisi Street on Saturday saw SBMT’s season come to an end in a premature and sour fashion. After a strong first half they succumbed to Caulfield’s unrelenting pressure and were defeated by 41 points.

Caulfield’s spectacular late season run continues as they soar into a preliminary final against Old Xaverians. Their depth of talent is clicking across every line, primed for a hopeful Grand Final appearance.

St Bedes/Mentone have intimidated opposition sides all year with their aggression, skill and goal kicking but just couldn’t quite get over the line on this occasion. Though Evan Ryder and Tighe Chandler should be commended for their efforts as coaches and recruiters this season. They were tasked with the daunting challenge of rising from Division 1 to Premier with a young and raw list and have irrefutably exceeded external and internal expectations. Numerous U17s from SBMT’s junior program have been given the opportunity to shine at U19 Premier level including Flynn Groves, Adrian Cole, and Sam Buck. A high flying forward line consisting of Jake Harding, Luke Dunn and U19 Premier leading goal kicker Jack Behnk served as a nightmare for opposition backlines all season. The Tigers will be disappointed at the missed opportunity of going ‘back-to-back’, but this season remains full of positives for the Mentone side.

Jack Behnk finished the year in style with 4 majors and aerial dominance across the ground. Max Sullivan, Jake Harding, Jake Ryder, Jack Turner, Finn Chandler & Jay Bolton were judged best afield for the losing side.

The CGs deservingly face the Xavs in a preliminary final this Saturday afternoon. A fantastic season, culminating in a classy late season surge has them primed for a grand final berth in 2023. Their depth of talent has really begun to shine at this critical junction of the season. Archie

Loughnan continued his dazzling individual form slotting 5 against SBMT last weekend. Loughnan is assisted down forward by big Tommy Warner and Dylan Ting, who have been consistent performers this year in their own right. Caulfield is considered the dark horse of U19 Premier and is more than capable of a premiership victory.

The Grammarians booted 12 goals in the second half, making SBMT’s defence look helpless. Archie Loughnan, Zac Fraser, Oliver Ruddock, Noah Sutherland, Tommy Warner & Max Olynyk were all superb in their first final.

St Kevin’s def. Old Xaverians by 30 points

A satisfying victory for St Kevin’s at T H King oval last Saturday. SKOB asserted themselves and proved why they are the top tier of U19 Premier. The Xavs have a second chance but face an inform Caulfield this Saturday. It’s do or die for the red and black mafia this weekend.

St Kevin’s talent across the ground is nothing short of remarkable. After finishing 7th last year, there was great emphasis placed upon training standards and discipline heading into the 2023 preseason. A talented core has enforced these standards and it has evidently paid dividends. Mass recruiting has also played a role in SKOB’s epic rise this year. Zane Greenham kicked 3 in his 5th match for the season in an impressive display. Will Pfeiffer, Liam Gunson, Jack Palmer, Aidan Leiner, Flynn Clark & Jack Romanin were the clear best afield for St Kevin’s.

A disappointing loss for Xavs as they head into a secondchance preliminary final this week. Some lapses in form have been evident over the past two months. They desperately want to go back-to-back this season but face two hurdles across the next fortnight. They have the personnel, now its just a matter of making it click when it counts. Ben Moyle, Sam Noonan, Hugo Wyman, Hamish MacIsaac & Thomas Bourne did all they could to try drag their side across the line.

SKOB will enjoy a weekend off this week as they begin to prepare for the ‘big dance’. The Xavs will face the in-form Caulfield Grammarians.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2023 40 HOLMESGLEN U19 MEN’S REPORT
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FINAL TIP Old Xaverians v Caulfield Grammarians

2023 HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19 PREMIER MEN’S

GOALS: Caulfield Grammarians:

A. Loughnan 5, T. Warner 3, D. Ting 2, N. Madgwick 2, C. Cooke 2, m. Olynyk

1, J. Iverson 1, S. McInerney 1, Z. Fraser 1

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers:

J. Behnk 4, L. Bowles 1, L. Cowell 1, J. Matthews 1, H. Gleeson 1, L. Dunn 1, T. Nash 1, X. Russo 1

BEST: Caulfield Grammarians:

A. Loughnan , Z. Fraser, O. Ruddock, N. Sutherland, T. Warner, m. Olynyk

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers:

M. Sullivan, J. Harding, J. Ryder, J. Behnk, F. Chandler, J. Bolton

GOALS: St Kevins:

Z. Greenham 3, T. Williams 2, B. Bryan 1, P. Carracher 1, W. Pfeiffer 1, S. Duffy 1

Old Xaverians:

W. Stevens 2, L. Moore 1, K. Walford 1, H. Woodhouse 1

BEST: St Kevins:

W. Pfeiffer, L. Gunson, J. Palmer, A. Leiner, F. Clark, J. Romanin

Old Xaverians:

B. Moyle, S. Noonan, H. Wyman, H. MacIsaac, T. Bourne

2023 HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19 DIVISION 1 MEN’S

GOALS: Hampton Rovers:

W. Crawford 3, C. Kilburn 3, J. Delaney 2, W. McPhee 2, J. Hudghton 1, J. Grima 1, C. McSwain 1, L. Nixon-Smith 1, B. Jensen-Muir 1

Old Xaverians:

L. Fares 4, E. Pick 2, W. Troy 1, N. LaFrantz 1, H. Bird 1

BEST: Hampton Rovers:

L. Coughlin, J. Delaney, W. McPhee, L. Teal, B. Wells

Old Xaverians:

T. Egan, J. Peppard, L. Fares, J. Nelson, J. Spiridonos, T. Gorman

GOALS: Beaumaris:

M. Rowe 2, J. Farrow 2, L. Pecer 2, J. Johnson 1, J. Pepper 1, J. Butler 1, N. Dear 1

Old Trinity:

E. Chard 2, J. Heath 2

BEST: Beaumaris:

Old Trinity:

S. Phillips, L. Jackson, S. Barendregt, O. de Stefanis, D. O’Kane, J. Heath

2023 HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19 DIVISION 2 MEN’S

Old McKinnon/Glen Eira AFC

GOALS: Old Camberwell Grammarians:

J. Blew 2, T. Beechey 2, L. Ross 2, H. Kimmitt 2, B. Grlj 1

Old McKinnon/Glen Eira AFC:

H. Vandame 2, T. Isaacs 1, M. Day 1, H. Martino 1, J. Hattingh 1

BEST: Old Camberwell Grammarians:

J. Blew, J. Spalding, L. Ross, M. Horn, H. Kimmitt, S. Woods

Old McKinnon/Glen Eira AFC:

F. Dover, M. Day, T. Williamson, J. Feder, T. Noonan, S. O’Brien

GOALS: Old Haileybury:

M. Walstab 2, B. Yates 2, J. Connell 2, T. Antonis 1, J. Tuffley 1, H. Whitaker 1, L. Riedel 1

Old Carey:

J. Horsey 3, J. Smith 2, F. Park 1, S. Razums 1, L. Neilson 1, I. Ellwood 1, J. Peterson 1

BEST: Old Haileybury:

H. Lynch, M. Walstab, J. Connell, A. Bonwick, L. DiPietrantonio, J. Adams

Old Carey:

I. Ellwood, H. Thomas, J. Horsey, C. Gaiardo, F. Peake, L. Neilson

2023 HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19 DIVISION 3 MEN’S

GOALS: Collegians:

M. Daphne 3, W. Dean 2, H. Edwardss 1, L. Jorgensen 1

Beaumaris FC:

H. Long 1, N. Bodi 1, M. Parkes 1

BEST: Collegians:

J. Carroll, X. Molino, M. Daphne, A. Petracca, W. Dean, C. Tassonee Beaumaris FC:

GOALS: Marcellin OC:

J. Bandiera 4, F. Carman 3, J. Frost 3, G. Megas 1

Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

W. Buckingham 2, J. Dimoski 2, F. Knight 2, J. Shadbolt 1

BEST: Marcellin OC:

M. Gigliotti, J. Bandiera, G. Megas, J. Corbo, F. Carman, J. Harrowell

Old Ivanhoe Grammarians:

J. Harper, J. Shadbolt, M. Walling, M. Ugle, J. Dimoski, L. Brunton

2023 HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19 DIVISION 4 MEN’S

GOALS: PEGS Football Club:

A. Abada 3, N. Markovski 1, D. Arkinstall 1, B. Murphy 1, D. Scott 1

Brunswick:

L. Scutella 2, B. Marchionna 1, B. Eldridge 1, N. Staniscia 1, D. Marchione 1

BEST: PEGS Football Club:

A. Abada, P. Steward, L. Nimorakiotakis, R. Callanan, J. Kerr, D. Scott

Brunswick:

R. O’Connor, L. Tout, M. Foti, D. Reynolds, D. Marchione, Z. Cocco

GOALS: Oakleigh AFC:

E. Manaras 5, J. Guergues 2, M. Amedeo 1, A. Bernardo 1, J. Rossington 1,

C. Athans 1

Therry Penola AFC:

J. Viola 3, N. Mckay 2, M. D’Agostino 2, J. Campagna 1, B. Rocco 1, C. Bramble 1

BEST: Oakleigh AFC:

E. Manaras, S. Fortune, S. Ison, T. Cuthbertson, M. Amedeo, J. Rossington

Therry Penola AFC:

J. Caligiuri, B. Mastromanno, J. Viola, M. D’Agostino, N. Mckay, J. Lewis

41 HOLMESGLEN U19 RESULTS
Caulfield Grammarians 2.1 6.5 13.7 18.10 (118) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4.4 7.6 8.9 11.11 (77)
St Kevins 1.6 5.7 7.8 9.10 (64) Old Xaverians 1.1 2.2 4.3 5.4 (34)
Hampton Rovers 1.2 5.4 11.8 15.9 (99) Old Xaverians 3.2 4.5 4.5 9.6 (60)
Beaumaris 2.8 4.10 6.15 10.16 (76) Old Trinity 0.3 2.7 2.7 4.10 (34)
Camberwell
1.2 2.6 5.7 9.11 (65)
Old
Grammarians
1.4 4.6 6.10 6.13 (49)
Old Haileybury 6.3 7.3 10.5 10.5 (65) Old Carey 0.0 2.0 7.1 10.3 (63)
Collegians 2.2 5.8 6.15 7.15 (57) Beaumaris FC 1.1 1.2 2.2 3.3 (21)
Marcellin OC 1.1 5.3 8.6 11.6 (72) Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 3.3 4.7 4.8 7.11 (53)
PEGS Football Club 2.2 5.2 6.3 8.7 (55) Brunswick 0.2 2.3 3.3 6.5 (41)
Oakleigh AFC 3.2 3.2 7.4 11.9 (75) Therry Penola AFC 1.3 5.5 9.7 10.9 (69)

2023 William Buck Premier Men’s

David MirraCollegians40

William PockneeCollegians39

James TarrantOld Scotch37

Edward GreeneCollegians35

2023 Premier Reserve Men’s

Zachary GiniesSt Kevins OB52

Josh EdwardsOld Scotch49

William ClarkOld Scotch38

Matthew HandleyOld Xaverians34

2023 Premier B Men’s

Caleb LewisSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC49

William SmythWilliamstown CYMS40

Brayden O’TooleSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC36

Mickey NichollsOld Geelong31

2023

William ZaghisFitzroy FC41

Darren ColacoSt Bernards39

Luke ScobieOld Trinity Grammarians28

Brad FendykFitzroy FC25

2023

Ryan MacdermidParkdale Vultures51

Luke ScuderiOld Ivanhoe Grammarians38

Jack FennerPEGS Football Club36

Harry LaukensOld Camberwell Grammarians31

2023

Gabriel BattistellaOld Ivanhoe Grammarians33

Tom KellockOld Ivanhoe Grammarians31

Nicholas JacksonHampton Rovers AFC28

Dylan MastosMazenod OC28

2023

Jack BehnkSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC48

Alexander DowsleyUniversity Blues46

William MacisaacOld Xaverians37

Zachary ProvestWilliamstown CYMS35

2023 Premier Thirds Men’s

Joshua WillmottSt Kevins OB21

Lachlan CraigUniversity Blues19

Ben McDonaldFitzroy FC17

Daniel BarkerUniversity Blues17

Aaron ClokeOakleigh AFC72

Timothy JohnstonGlen Eira AFC48

Luke AshenOakleigh AFC46

Edward StandishOakleigh AFC41 2023

Bronson PaechKew FC51

Harrison RitchieGlen Eira AFC47

Julius Waras CarstensenGlen Eira AFC32

Joshua PaolaOakleigh AFC30 2023

Daniel WoodWhitefriars Football Club73

Benjamin RadfordParkside Football Club67

Jamie BrookerSouth Melbourne Districts54

Samuel KiesekerWhitefriars Football Club45 2023

Byron GunnMHSOB39

Liam ChilcottParkside Football Club35

James CusackMHSOB35

Ben DalyBrunswick Football Club26 2023

William MeehanHawthorn AFC70

Justin RaitiHawthorn AFC65

Thomas LowdenCanterbury Football Club60

Julian YeatmanElsternwick AFC45

2023

James ScammellCanterbury Football Club58

Matthew PriceWattle Park AFC51

Andrew FraserRichmond Central AFC39

Anthony SmithWattle Park AFC36

2023

Andrew RamzyNorth Brunswick AFC51

Jack LeeAlbert Park AFC49

Blake WilliamsBox Hill North AFC35

Benjamin AyacheSt Johns OC34

Tyler ShawBox Hill North AFC59

Mathew WatersonNorth Brunswick AFC41

Matthew De PoillySt Johns OC39

Joel ClareBox Hill North AFC35

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2023 44
2023 Division 1 Men’s TOTAL
SHARPSHOOTERS
Division 1 Reserve Men’s TOTAL
Division
Men’s TOTAL
2
Division
Reserve Men’s TOTAL
2
Division 3 Men’s TOTAL
Division 3 Reserve Men’s TOTAL
Division 4 Men’s TOTAL
2023 Division 4 Reserve Men’s
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
Premier B Reserve Men’s
TOTAL
Premier C Men’s
TOTAL
Premier C Reserve Men’s Holmesglen U19 Premier Men’s
TOTAL
TOTAL

SHARPSHOOTERS

Catherine StantonSt Kevins OB27

Lucy MorleyOld Scotch23

Georgia HarrisCollegians21

TOTAL

Iliana ZafiriouOld Yarra Cobras FC33

Laura AmelungSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC27

Molly McFarlaneMonash Blues23

Tahlia LimburgOld Yarra Cobras FC22

TOTAL

Simone MarinelliBeaumaris FC27

Sophie FraserOld Melburnians20

Daisy FlockartOld Brighton Grammarians18

Zoe GlascottMarcellin OC18

TOTAL

Lindi NankinAJAX AFC18

Hannah KonstantyGlen Eira AFC17

Rosie BuretaGlen Eira AFC14

Catherine BartholomewPower House AFC13

2023

Thirds Division 1

Charlie FoxOld Geelong40

Oscar SilkOld Xaverians29

Thirds Division

2

Matthew PerrettOld Xaverians29

Tiernan O’BrienOld Xaverians27

Ben GrayWilliamstown CYMS23

Division

Lachlan WeinlichOld Camberwell Grammarians34

Sam HartmannRichmond Central AFC27

Jack KeyhoeIvanhoe AFC26

Thirds Division 4 Men’s

TOTAL

William TaylorOld Scotch37

Joshua Di NataleOld Paradians23

Justin VogelAJAX AFC20

Thirds

Division 5

Lucas ZitaWhitefriars Football Club41

Johanne SiritungaMazenod OC30

2023

Premier Reserve Women’s

Yolanda VinycombKew FC20

Kayla DingleCollegians16

TOTAL

April JonesOld Yarra Cobras FC21

Genevieve Barns-DunneSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC12

Alicia YianniosMazenod OC10

Jennifer VissenjouxMazenod OC10

TOTAL

Alessia AcquaroWilliamstown CYMS46

Sienna SymonsParkdale Vultures27

Sofi - Kristin GeorgasWilliamstown CYMS24

2023 Division 4 Women’s

TOTAL

Lisa WalsheOld Carey Grammarians29

Paige HillWattle Park AFC21

Ã?ÂIne BennettElsternwick AFC19

2023 Thirds Women’s

TOTAL

Stephanie AugustesSt Kevins OB9

Gabrielle SmithMelbourne Uni Women’s FC5

Jessica PowrieKew FC5

Steph TaylorSt Kevins OB5

2023 Holmesglen U19 Division 1 Men’s TOTAL Charles KilburnHampton Rovers AFC51

Edward ChardOld Trinity Grammarians43

Calsher DearBeaumaris FC41

Seb StewartBeaumaris FC31

2023 Holmesglen U19 Division 2 Men’s TOTAL Mitchell BoyceMazenod OC41

Thomas AughtersonSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC34

Brennan MurrayMonash Blues28

Liam RiedelOld Haileybury24

2023 Holmesglen U19 Division 3 Men’s TOTAL

Finn KnightOld Ivanhoe Grammarians47

Finn CarmanMarcellin OC34

David WaldronOld Ivanhoe Grammarians31

Daniel MartinoBulleen Templestowe AFC27

2023 Holmesglen U19 Division 4 Men’s TOTAL

Jack ViolaTherry Penola AFC39

Benjamin MarchionnaBrunswick Football Club37

Lachlan SharrockMHSOB36

Jonah GuerguesOakleigh AFC36

Mecwacare Masters

TOTAL

Dustin CracknellMarcellin OC12

Andrew MurrayOakleigh AFC11

Anthony PalmerDe La Salle OC8

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TOTAL
2023 William Buck Premier Women’s
Sophie StewartWest Brunswick AFC19 TOTAL
Elizabeth OlneyFitzroy FC20
Men’s TOTAL
Krystal ShawKew FC14
Luther LyonFitzroy FC45
Men’s TOTAL
William MatthewsOld Geelong25 2023
Joshua LyonOld Xaverians45
Men’s TOTAL
2023 Thirds
3
Benjamin CococciaIvanhoe AFC45
2023
Anthony BrownChadstone AFC43
Men’s TOTAL
2023
James ShulmanMHSOB51
Jack PasaraMazenod OC30 2023
Cameron KirkupOakleigh AFC17
2023 Premier B Women’s B
2023 Premier B Reserve Women’s
2023 Division 1 Women’s
2023 Division 2 Women’s
Anna-Lisa HarrisMCC Football Club21 2023 Division 3 Women’s
Amy McCormackOld Carey Grammarians30

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ORTHOSPORT VICTORIA VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS

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PREMIER B MEN’S RESERVE

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PREMIER C MEN’S RESERVE

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TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Collegians181530000 170794560180.63 University Blues1813 50000 1343114952116.88 Old Scotch181260000 1638105348155.56 St Kevins181260000 1471108448135.7 Old Brighton18990000 1306122136106.96 Old Xaverians188100000 1347131132102.75 University Blacks18810 0000 120013523288.76 Old Melburnians186120000 122215922476.76 Old Haileybury186120000 110314682475.14 Caulfield Grammarians18117 0000848 2010442.19
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Xaverians1816 10010 183666268277.34 Old Scotch181430010 176377660227.19 St Kevins1812 60000 145277648187.11 Old Melburnians181260000 137893548147.38 Old Brighton181170000 130680344162.64 Collegians18 990000 115013253686.79 University Blues18511 0020 112411712895.99 University Blacks18314 1000722 13281454.37 Caulfield Grammarians18214 0002505 2303821.93 Old Haileybury181141002664 1886635.21
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% St Bernards181700010 192590572212.71 Fitzroy1812 60000 1530118448129.22 De La Salle181260000 1358113548119.65 Beaumaris1811 60001 1553114344135.87 Old Geelong1811 70000 1473126644116.35 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers1811 70000 1485142344104.36 Williamstown CYMS18711 0000 143615942890.09 Old Trinity18612 0000 103113542476.14 AJAX181170000 10851852458.59 Monash Blues18117 0000951 2114444.99
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% St Bernards181710000 164061668266.23 Fitzroy1815 30000 179155360323.87 Beaumaris1813 50000 138989252155.72 Old Trinity1811 70000 126298644127.99 Old Geelong1810 80000 1136110840102.53 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers18711 0000897 12922869.43 De La Salle186120000849 10782478.76 Williamstown CYMS18513 0000 101512822079.17 AJAX18513 0000861 17642048.81 Monash Blues181170000597 1866431.99
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Camberwell Grammar1614 20200 125792156136.48 Old Ivanhoe Grammarians1611 41200 141797446145.48 PEGS Football Club1611 41200 117497146120.91 Parkdale Vultures16 961200 1256108638115.65 Hampton Rovers16 790200 114412332892.78 Mazenod OC16 790200 101410972892.43 Old Carey16592200 105411612490.78 Marcellin OC16313 0200925 14071265.74 Ormond16213 1200 103514261072.58
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Ivanhoe Grammarians161510200 131558860223.64 Mazenod OC1614 20200 133462356214.13 Marcellin OC1612 40200 106783848127.33 Parkdale Vultures16 79020098487028 113.1 Old Camberwell Grammar16 790200835 10992875.98 PEGS Football Club16511 0200728 10032072.58 Old Carey164120200859 12561668.39 Ormond16412 0200776 11441667.83 Hampton Rovers164120200770 12471661.75
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% St Kevins181530000 143193260153.54 Old Xaverians181260000 139892148151.79 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers1811 70000 1284110444116.3 Caulfield Grammarians1811 70000 125912794498.44 Williamstown CYMS1810 80000 1233113740108.44 University Blues18810 0000 1274108832117.1 Old Brighton188100000 1134108032105 De La Salle188100000973 12763276.25 Old Scotch187110000 112011642896.22 St Bernards180180000700 1825038.36
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Fitzroy FC1410 4021099756540 176.46 Old Xaverians1410 40210 115374540154.77 Old Scotch14104022092384540 109.23 St Kevins OB14 95021099963736 156.83 University Blues15 870100 1412106632132.46 Old Melburnians142120203595 1284846.34 Old Brighton Grammarians15213 0102590 1357843.48

ORTHOSPORT VICTORIA VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS

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DIVISION 2 MEN’S

DIVISION 2 MEN’S RESERVE

DIVISION 3 MEN’S

DIVISION 4 MEN’S

Sports Injuries Arthritis Fractures

DIVISION 3 MEN’S RESERVE

DIVISION 4 MEN’S

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TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Glen Eira181620000 159396964164.4 Oakleigh1814 40000 1650111456148.11 Prahran181350000 1642104752156.83 Uhs-Vu181170000 1311123044106.59 Therry Penola1810 80000 1289117740109.52 Old Peninsula18 990000 136314313695.25 Kew FC18810 0000 120912183299.26 West Brunswick AFC18414 0000958 15271662.74 Preston Bullants183150000 120317391269.18 Ivanhoe18216 0000886 1652853.63
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Glen Eira181520010 167280664207.44 Kew FC1814 40000 146679056185.57 Uhs-Vu181350000 126288052143.41 Oakleigh181170000 147573044202.05 Prahran181170000 154781444190.05 West Brunswick AFC1810 70010 122887644140.18 Therry Penola18612 0000 104014902469.8 Preston Bullants184140000888 14691660.45 Old Peninsula18314 0001935 17211254.33 Ivanhoe181160001409 2380417.18
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Parkside181530000 158995860165.87 Brunswick181350000 1476120352122.69 Old Yarra Cobras1812 51000 1572127650123.2 South Melbourne Districts1812 60000 1416115148123.02 Whitefriars1812 60000 1677141648118.43 Mhsob187101000 134114563092.1 Old Paradians186111000 122714282685.92 Bulleen Templestowe18513 0000 104116222064.18 St Mary’s Salesian18413 1000 127716251878.58 Aquinas18216 0000 12131694871.61
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Parkside181620000 134563964210.49 South Melbourne Districts1813 50000 129374452173.79 Mhsob181350000 135991752148.2 Brunswick181260000 131480848162.62 Whitefriars1812 60000 119684748141.2 Old Paradians186111000910 11272680.75 Old Yarra Cobras18612 0000956 11842480.74 Aquinas18412 2000910 11822076.99 St Mary’s Salesian18414 0000968 18581652.1 Bulleen Templestowe18215 1000730 16751043.58
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Elsternwick1816 20000 1936112064172.86 Hawthorn1814 40000 2234128056174.53 Canterbury1814 40000 1845114256161.56 Wattle Park1811 70000 1587132444119.86 Richmond Central18711 0000 128615612882.38 Power House18612 0000 138216272484.94 La Trobe University18315 0000900 17691250.88 Swinburne University18117 0000948 2295441.31
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Richmond Central1815 30000 166678060213.59 Wattle Park1813 50000 155889652173.88 Hawthorn1812 50010 1496100652148.71 Elsternwick1812 60000 1305110848117.78 Canterbury1811 70000 1397110044127 Power House18512 0001 112913132085.99 La Trobe University18216 0000540 1846829.25 Swinburne University18117 0000668 1728438.66
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% North Brunswick1817 01000 197063170312.2 Box Hill North1810 71000 1719134042128.28 Albert Park181080000 1436137740104.28 St Johns18810 0000 121614313284.98 Masala Football Club18711 0000 1537149628102.74 Eley Park181170000863 2466435
RESERVE TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% North Brunswick1814 20020 205050464406.75 St Johns1814 30001 1313106856122.94 Box Hill North1813 50000 181891452198.91 Albert Park18611 0001 107415402469.74 Masala Football Club184120011 100917442057.86 Eley Park180180000687 2257030.44

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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Kew FC1614 2020067528564 236.84 St Kevins16133020082131560 260.63 Old Scotch16124020083832856 255.49 Collegians1789010058847736 123.27 Caulfield Grammarians16 79020066059436 111.11 Coburg17 89010054652036105 West Brunswick AFC17710 01004735223290.61 Melbourne University16313 02005126472079.13 Fitzroy FC16313 02004796252076.64 PREMIER WOMEN’S RESERVE TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Kew FC1613 2120069618054 386.67 West Brunswick AFC1613 3020066816552 404.85 Coburg1613 3020081524852 328.63 Collegians1610 5021069639344 177.1 Caulfield Grammarians16 8802004665553283.96 Melbourne University16412 02003187431642.8 Old Scotch1641102012297221631.72 Fitzroy FC16313 02002898301234.82 St Kevins16213 12002245651039.65
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% St Bedes/Mentone Tigers1713 3110051516154 319.88 Old Yarra Cobras1813 5002049523752 208.86 Mazenod OC1813 5001048233352 144.74 Monash Blues1711 6013054230144 180.07 Aquinas OC17 88112040734234 119.01 Richmond Central17512 02033013742080.48 Brunswick1641202022104531646.36 North Brunswick1601602033084303.56
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Monash Blues1815 2100090714062 647.86 Old Yarra Cobras1815 2100093121162 441.23 Aquinas OC1713 4010059630852 193.51 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers1711 6000073228744 255.05 Brunswick1771001003547622846.46 Mazenod OC18513 00002525632044.76 Richmond Central17314 01002007221227.7 North Brunswick170170100125 1016012.3
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Williamstown CYMS1615 00010 106214464737.5 Albert Park16113101083734950 239.83 Parkdale Vultures16 97000062235736 174.23 Old Trinity16 87100051441234 124.76 Ivanhoe16 6800115555722897.03 St Mary’s Salesian16411 00012596071642.67 MCC Football Club16313 00002989841230.28 Therry Penola161140001176 1103415.96
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Beaumaris1615 0100077330762 251.79 Old Melburnians16115000064029044 220.69 Old Brighton16115000072335744 202.52 Marcellin OC1610 5001056536844 153.53 Old Geelong16 97000055531736 175.08 Old Haileybury1688000061552632 116.92 Old Camberwell Grammar16 6910004785122693.36 Hampton Rovers16410 10013326831848.61 Old Xaverians1631210003344981467.07 Hawthorn AFC16115 0000163952017.12
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% UHS-VU1612 4000050414548 347.59 Old Carey1696000157947336 122.41 Preston Bullants167710103354183480.14 Wattle Park16 8800004084613288.5 Elsternwick16 6910003594242684.67 De La Salle1661000003403662492.9 Canterbury16412 00002655601647.32 South Melbourne Districts16412 00002696251643.04
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Power House1614 2000075524256 311.98 Glen Eira16114001082627448 301.46 Oakleigh16113001155128148 196.09 AJAX16115000049035644 137.64 Whitefriars1610 6000054633940 161.06 La Trobe University AFC16412 00003685331669.04 Bulleen Templestowe AFC16411 00012365921639.86 Parkside16313 00002977201241.25
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Kew FC15 74004029827544 108.36 West Brunswick AFC15 4800302463932862.6 Melbourne University15 55200326014224 183.1 St Kevins1554200421821224 102.83

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TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Beaumaris1818 00000 212074372285.33 Old Trinity1811 70000 1517112944134.37 Hampton Rovers1811 70000 1523133644114 Old Xaverians18 890010 1320126536104.35 Old Melburnians187110000 117213642885.92 Parkdale Vultures18215 0001834 1867844.67
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Xaverians1613 10020 176370460250.43 Fitzroy FC1610 40020 140869148203.76 St Bernards161150000 138689644154.69 Old Geelong1610 50001 1160104640110.9 Old Trinity Grammarians16 77001185481532 104.79 Collegians16590002752 12812058.7 University Blacks16113 0020872 14731259.2 Williamstown CYMS16113 0002546 1632433.46
MEN’S TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Carey181440000 142593056153.23 Old Haileybury181350000 118267552175.11 Old Camberwell Grammar1812 60000 158288548178.76 Old McKinnon/Glen Eira1811 60010 145693448155.89 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers1810 80000 1276115740110.29 University Blacks18 990000997 11113689.74 St Kevins187110000800 14192856.38 Parkside186120000918 11642478.87 Mazenod OC18513 0000903 10692084.47 Monash Blues18215 0001768 1425853.89
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TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Ivanhoe Grammarians1816 20000 177078464225.77 Marcellin OC1812 60000 1493111248134.26 Beaumaris FC18 990000 128197136131.93 Collegians18 99000091690136 101.66 Bulleen Templestowe AFC18 891000 110612783486.54 Williamstown CYMS18810 0000 107712593285.54 St Bernards186120000 100115142466.12 De La Salle185121000 102311432289.5
4 MEN’S TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% PEGS Football Club1615 10210 148157860256.23 Brunswick171421100 140592058152.72 Oakleigh AFC1712 50100 144948748297.54 Therry Penola AFC1710 70100 108670740153.61 Old Xaverians17 971100 1207116038104.05 Mhsob176110100 114313522484.54 Old Paradians175120100923 11252082.04 Old Mckinnon/Glen Eira164120200782 14811652.8 St Kevins17413 0100957 12571676.13 St Bedes / Mentone16313 0201854 17531248.72 St Bernards131120100591 1532438.58
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Xaverians1412 20200 125060748205.93 Beaumaris FC14 95020099670436 141.48 Williamstown CYMS14 86022083582532 101.21 AJAX Afc15870120 103873232141.8 Mazenod OC14 5902028089852082.03
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Richmond Central AFC1613 20010 128066556192.48 Ivanhoe AFC1611 40010 137066148207.26 Ormond AFC1610 60000 113686740131.03 Old Brighton Grammarians16 950011 108697740111.16 University Blues16 860002 110797632113.42 Marcellin OC16 88000083074732 111.11 Old Camberwell Grammar16 770002 1076100728106.85 Hampton Rovers16 590020932 12042877.41 West Brunswick AFC16313 0000761 11321267.23 Monash Blues16115 0000437 1459429.95
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Old Scotch1614 10010 142767960210.16 Old Xaverians16 850030 117275444155.44 AJAX Afc121020000 104259840174.25 Parkside Football Club16 960001 113678936143.98 Old Paradians1697000094785936 110.24 Chadstone AFC16 690010926 10282890.08 Glen Eira AFC166100000867 10822480.13 South Melbourne Districts16511 0000593 10992053.96 Prahran FC1631100023898401246.31 Kew FC16213 0001478916852.18
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Whitefriars Football Club1614 10010 137238360358.22 MHSOB16 941020 109277846140.36 Mazenod OC16 950002 109875636145.24 Uhs-Vu1677002073463236 116.14 Elsternwick AFC16510 1000792 10092278.49 Box Hill North AFC16 591001646 11262257.37 Wattle Park AFC16510 0001583 10302056.6 Canterbury Football Club16312 1000493 11381443.32
TEAM P W L D B FF FGFor Agst PTS% Marcellin OC 651000042024020175 De La Salle OC642000034521416 161.21 Oakleigh AFC 633000035232012110 St Kevins OB 6060000174517033.66
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ClubSenior Men Reserve Men Senior Women Reserve Women Under 19 Men Thirds Men Thirds Women MastersTOTAL St Kevins OB4824609451160203 Beaumaris FC4426620541100197 Glen Eira AFC643248036600186 Old Scotch48305612211200179 Collegians6018362627500172 Kew FC3228643102110168 Brunswick Football Club5224321246.5000166.5 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers4414442933000164 Old Yarra Cobras FC50126226 0000150 Old Camberwell641826024700139
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