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1THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
The fi rst week of August; the fi rst hint of spring (well it was on Monday when this was written); the fi nal round of Club XVIII and a time to focus on the run home. With only four rounds remaining in all sections other than Premier, we can get a real feel of where each section is at.
One of the new additions to our website is the fi nals predictor. At the top of the results/fi xtures page is the predict button. Click on this and you will get the matches for the rest of the year and you can put in the scores for each of the matches. There is an auto pick function but this is only mathematics and doesn’t include the wonderful uncertainty that is the prospect of relegation. Add in the scores and the ladders, including percentages, will be updated automatically.
Be warned, it can become addictive identifying the various alternatives but if you are waiting for the 4.40 Sunday AFL fi xture to start you may have a few hours to spare. Don’t fall into the trap of selecting your team to win every game and your rival to lose. Impossible as it would be for most amateur supporters, remain objective.
I have spent a few minutes on Sunday going through the various sections evaluating where I think each of the sections will end up. This is the result.
In Premier, unfortunately for the red and black, the ladder showed that Old Xavs left their run a little too late and will fi nish one game and percentage out of the four. Old Trinity banking those early wins will be enough for them to hold on for fourth
leaving Collegians and Old Scotch to fi ght it out. These two play each other in the fi nal round at Harry Trott in what will be an elimination fi nal. In the bottom half it appears a battle between De La Salle, Old Brighton and St Bede’s Mentone Tigers. De La have 3 home matches whilst the others have only 2. The key fi xture may be the De La home match against Old Brighton in Round 16.
Mazenod has made a late run in Premier B and I am forecasting this to continue and the Nodders will make the four. Old Melburnians to complete the four in third spot with Uni Blues and Old Carey securing the double chance. Most thought the relegation game was between Old Haileybury and Caulfi eld Grammarians last Saturday, however I believe that the draw favours Old Ivanhoe and I can see them rallying late. Their clash with Caulfi eld at Chelsworth Park in Round 17 may decide that relegation battle and as I am picking from a long way out I have gone for the Hoers to hang on.
Marcellin, Hampton Rovers and Monash are fi ghting out the top 3 positions in Premier C and in my analysis, Blues are going to have to come through the fi rst semi and win two fi nals before they can advance to Premier B. The fourth spot is tight and my predictor has come up with Parkdale Vultures. Unfortunately for Ormond and Banyule they look like they’ll be heading to Division 1.
Incredibly I don’t envisage any changes in Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 with the teams currently in the fi nals remaining. Same for the relegation battles except Eley Park are going to hang on in Division 3 at the expense of La Trobe.
These seven sections kept me entertained for a couple of hours. Our true diehards will be have another 19 sections to go.
Th e Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
August 02, 2014 $3.00 Vol. 14 No. 15
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PREMIER PREMIER B PREMIER C DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4
Uni Blacks Uni Blues Marcellin Therry Pen Kew Emm/StLeos Hawthorn
St Bernards Old Carey Ham. Rov Williamstown St Mar/Sal North. Blues West Brun
Old Trinity Old Melb Monash Bl NOBs/St Pats Old Eltham Swinb. Uni Canterbury
Collegians Mazenod Parkdale V Old Geelong Old P’dians Albert Park Man. Cob.
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Not Carlton – they are still coming and realistically are probably lost by now – but Old Xaverians. Xavs made their biggest statement yet, doing as no other side had managed this year, beating St Bernard’s at the Snakepit. Whilst it’s easy for everyone to consider the prospect of Old Xaverians making the four, Old Scotch and Collegians should really have nothing to worry about. Xavs will most likely have to win all of their remaining games, and none of their remaining fi ve are against the Cardinals or Lions. Therefore, the equation is simple, Old Scotch and Collegians must win all their remaining matches too. The beauty is they both play each other in Round 18. What a match that could be! It doesn’t get any easier for Old Xavs who face another challenge this week against the visiting University Blacks. Blacks have been quietly going about their business and whilst their win over Xavs was one of their smallest this year, they are a more menacing proposition this time around. With the above machinations going on, the wheels have fallen off the Old Trinity bus. Three consecutive losses and a fi rst home loss has the T’s in a precarious position. If there wasn’t so much interest in Xavs’ resurgence, nor for that matter the situation at the bottom of the ladder, then Old Trinity would no doubt be the talking point.
In front of a huge crowd following a tremendous lunch in honour of Gary McAllister, St Bernard’s and Old Xaverians put on one of the best displays of amateur football this year. The fi rst three Bernies goals were all scored courtesy of free kicks in midfi eld and whilst St Bernard’s held the scoreboard edge, Old Xaverians had started to control the game. Nevertheless, Adam Bentick was matching Caydn Beetham in the ability to win the clearance and Singleton was playing well. On top of that, every time the Snowdogs moved the ball forward with pace, there was Jones (7 goals), Merrington (3) or Gleeson on the end of it. Jones had the chance to extend St Bernard’s advantage to six goals but he hit the post. Then the comeback started. Xavs booted seven of the next eight goals to roar to the lead.
A series of behinds – 9 in a row – shared between both sides was broken by a spate of goal for goal football. It was tantalizing stuff . After an advantage goal to Gleeson the margin was two points and St Bernard’s had the all the running. However, from the centre bounce, Beetham won the clearance, pumping the ball inside, and after no player could win the ball, Chris Waller made the football his own, charging to the ball, picking it up and running towards the boundary to snapp a wonderful left foot goal. Xavs then did what they do best, defended their 8-point advantage for the next 4 minutes to count down a memorable victory.
Collegians also managed what no other side had this year, handing Old Trinity a defeat on the lush Daley Oval. It was another see-sawing battle and whilst the T’s held sway at every change to three quarter time, Collegians booted three goals to one in the fi nal term to secure the double over Old Trinity this year. A third loss on end for OT is not fi nals material; a spate of recent injuries curtailing a season that had promised so much. It was a welcome return to the side for Shura Taft (4 goals) and Tom Penberthy. With Hylton still to return there might be some bite in these Lions yet. Weatherson was well held and again Old Trinity’s lack of a key forward left them slightly directionless going forward. There is still time and they do have an advantage of early wins, but they need to get on the board soon.
University Blacks overcame another strong start by Beaumaris to send the Sharks to a sixth straight defeat. Tyson Kruse continued his Woodrow winning form with another three goals, but Blacks again shared the load, with 10 players on the score sheet. Beaumaris were in the contest but conceded 11 goals to 4 over the middle two quarters. Beauy couldn’t muster the momentum. Nick Dickonson was their main source of goals with three, whilst Will Murton again bobbed up with two. There has been much talk about Blacks
THEY KNOW WE’RE COMING
PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 45/69%)
Beaumaris v St Bernard’s
Collegians v De La Salle
Old Trinity v Old Brighton
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Scotch
Old Xaverians v University Blacks
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tall brigade, but it was their fl eet footed midfi eld
that won this battle; Tom Napier, Joel Ernest and
Bede Mahon all prominent in the win.
De La Salle got off to the best possible start when
Tom Curry goaled in the opening minutes against
Old Scotch. From there the Cardinals set the tone
of the match as they piled on eight unanswered
goals in the opening term to lead by 46 at the fi rst
break. De La settled in the second and stemmed
the tide via a goal to Haley, but after a period of
deadlock Old Scotch goaled. De La responded
through Oakley to close the gap to 34 points at
the half. Scotch broke the game open with the
fi rst three of the second half and despite Matt
Fieldsend trying to lift his side, De La were too far
back. Mark Passador continues to be a signifi cant
threat out of the goal square as his seven goals
attests. Nick Jamieson too, was back to some of
his best work around stoppages and being the
link player from one end to the other.
The match at the Beach Oval may not have
decided who goes down to Premier B next
year, but it certainly has changed the direction
of that story. Old Brighton’s four point triumph
was reward for eff ort and a welcome return
of endeavour that was severely missing after
quarter time a week prior. Square at half time
and again at three quarter time, this game had
a nervous tension like no other this round. Dan
Anthony booted 3 goals for the Tonners, and
Mitchell Coen did likewise for the Tigers, but
neither they nor their teammates could split the
middle in fi nal term. A goalless fi nal quarter only
added to the anxiety at the ground. Old Brighton
had the better chances but neither Michael
Dewar and or Charlie King were able to put the
game beyond doubt. Luckily the Tigers only
opportunity at the other end also was a behind.
Hence a fi ve behind to one fi nal quarter saw the
Tonners leapfrog over St Bedes/Mentone and De
La Salle into eighth with fi ve to play.
PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVE
Old Brighton 2.2, 5.7, 8.8, 8.13 (61)St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 3.1, 6.1, 9.2, 9.3 (57)GOALS, Old Brighton: D. Anthony 3, J. Perrett 1, C. King 1, R. Bolger 1, M. Dewar 1, J. Davis 1St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Coen 3, P. Liston 2, M. Wintle 1, M. Barnes 1, T. Tyquin 1, S. Richards 1BEST, Old Brighton: T. Skewes, H. Cannon, M. Bruin, L. Healy, M. Gadsden, B. AustinSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Coen, M. Barnes, T. Doherty, S. Richards, T. Tyquin, M. Wintle
Old Scotch 8.4, 9.9, 15.12, 16.18 (114)De La Salle 1.0, 4.5, 7.9, 8.15 (63)GOALS, Old Scotch: M. Passador 7, J. Bull 2, R. Wills 2, A. Houlihan 2, N. Walmsley 1, E. Routman 1, N. Jamieson 1De La Salle: B. Oakley 2, E. Clinch 2, C. Haley 2, M. Fieldsend 1, T. Curry 1BEST, Old Scotch: N. Jamieson, M. Passador, A. Houlihan, R. Wills, E. Routman, H. CalwayDe La Salle: T. Moloney, T. Curry, E. Clinch, L. Wood, M. Fieldsend, M. Stizza
Collegians 3.2, 5.5, 7.6, 10.7 (67)Old Trinity 3.3, 6.6, 7.9, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Collegians: S. Taft 4, N. Corp 2, A. Croft 2, J. Eimutis 2Old Trinity: L. Juric 2, J. Hunt 2, D. Wildsmith 1, J. Osborn 1, A. Heuston 1, M. Kilpin 1BEST, Collegians: W. Tardif, S. Taft, A. Croft, A. Howison, J. Jorgensen, C. SimmonsOld Trinity: M. Kilpin, D. Wildsmith, N. Hunt, A. Scott, H. Tinney, L. Juric
Old Xaverians 3.4, 6.5, 11.8, 14.16 (100)St Bernards 5.1, 10.3, 11.6, 14.8 (92)GOALS, Old Xaverians: C. Larkins 3, M. Handley 2, L. Smith 2, C. Waller 2, B. Kennedy 2, L. Tiernan 1, C. Woodley 1, L. Denton 1St Bernards: C. Jones 7, A. Merrington 3, T. Gleeson 2, A. Singleton 1, S. Clarke 1BEST, Old Xaverians: B. Kennedy, C. Beetham, M. Handley, C. Larkins, T. Dynon, L. DentonSt Bernards: C. Jones, M. Hannan, A. Merrington, A. Bentick, A. Singleton, P. Le Noury
University Blacks 3.1, 9.6, 14.8, 16.11 (107)Beaumaris 5.1, 6.1, 9.5, 10.7 (67)GOALS, University Blacks: T. Kruse 3, T. Napier 2, C. Turner 2, A. Locke 2, J. Slabbert 2, H. Lahy 1, S. Thomas 1, S. Weekley 1, S. Flight 1, J. Ernest 1Beaumaris: N. Dickinson 3, W. Murton 2, B. Haynes 1, D. Pritchard 1, L. Casey-Leigh 1, J. Grange 1, A. Smout 1BEST, University Blacks: A. Pitt, B. Mahon, T. Kruse, J. Ernest, T. Napier, S. ButlerBeaumaris: A. Carroll, D. Pritchard, N. Dickinson, R. Cathcart, S. Gower, J. Gabron-Uhe
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2.4, 4.7, 6.10, 9.11 (65)Old Brighton 1.1, 4.2, 6.6, 8.10 (58)GOALS, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: L. Terrell 2, J. Dalzotto 2, J. Cayhan 1, M. Seeber 1, A. Kane 1, J. Beckwith 1, L. Stutterd 1Old Brighton: S. Hooy 3, J. Pascoe 2, P. Kelly 1, C. Macleod 1, M. Tregear 1BEST, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: M. Seeber, L. Stutterd, J. Heron, J. Cayhan, J. Bower, J. Patounas Old Brighton: T. Fogarty, A. Gunning, T. Cooney, T. Hamilton, A. Edge, S. Hooy
Old Scotch 2.7, 4.12, 8.14, 13.17 (95)De La Salle 1.1, 3.4, 7.9, 10.10 (70)GOALS, Old Scotch: W. Strange 4, E. Furey 4, S. Leith 2, L. McDonough 1, W. Davis 1, T. Melville 1 De La Salle: R. McDonough 2, J. Fisher 1, T. Parker 1, C. Hyde 1, L. Godhino 1, D. Lowe 1, J. Oakley 1, A. Kneebone 1, T. McMahon 1BEST, Old Scotch: N. Lindsay, S. Leith, D. Mercer, A. Harlock, M. Peric, E. FureyDe La Salle: D. Millwood, S. Hogan, T. Parker, T. McMahon, J. Oakley, J. Ramsden
Collegians 3.2, 10.4, 15.7, 21.12 (138)Old Trinity 1.1, 4.1, 7.4, 9.5 (59)GOALS, Collegians: M. Singleton 5, B. Riddle 4, J. Hampton 3, C. Jesaveluk 2, T. Varigos 2, N. Bobeff 2, C. Bonnar 1, C. Holst 1, S. Hynes 1 Old Trinity: J. Salmon 3, A. Hore-Lacy 1, T. Moore 1, O. Fairweather 1, D. Ahearne 1, A. Prittie 1, J. Walsh 1BEST, Collegians: M. Singleton, N. Bobeff , T. McNamara, H. Apted, S. Hall, J. ParsonsOld Trinity: J. Salmon, J. Walsh, D. Ahearne, E. Beasley, C. McCasker, M. Foley
St Bernards 1.1, 3.4, 10.5, 11.7 (73)Old Xaverians 0.4, 2.6, 2.7, 6.9 (45)GOALS, St Bernards: B. Considine 3, L. Scerri 2, B. Peart 1, D. Riley 1, T. Duyndham 1, B. Garth 1, J. Gay 1, R. Schroder 1 Old Xaverians: C. Beetham 2, F. Lane 1, R. Ralph 1, M. Cain 1, M. Allan 1BEST, St Bernards: B. Garth, S. Fleming, J. Bennie, P. MacDonough, J. Saundry, J. MalseedOld Xaverians: L. Keith, C. Santalucia, M. Skidmore, C. Purss, C. Beetham, P. Allan
Beaumaris 3.3, 5.7, 6.9, 11.11 (77)University Blacks 1.1, 5.2, 7.3, 9.5 (59)GOALS, Beaumaris: M. Howes 3, S. McBain 2, W. Edmonds 2, S. Braithwaite 1, M. Millar 1, W. Mattingley 1, S. Brennan 1 University Blacks: J. Wilson 2, J. Quaile 2, M. Johns 1, A. Williamson 1, I. Anderson 1, S. Myers 1, S. Forrest 1BEST, Beaumaris: S. Brennan, S. Braithwaite, S. McBain, L. Edmondson, T. Perkin, T. AbbottUniversity Blacks: T. Howie, I. Anderson, J. Quaile, J. Moff att, B. Kealy, S. Myers
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Fourth place is now shared and contested by Old Melburnians, AJAX and Mazenod and Fitzroy are half a game back. Only Mazenod was able enjoy a win last weekend, while AJAX and Melburnians losses has meant the fi eld chasing fourth spot has widened. Old Carey and Uni Blues stay clear in second and fi rst spots respectively, after comfortable wins, and St Kevins cling on to third place despite a home upset loss to Old Ivanhoe who are on oxygen. Elsewhere, Caulfi eld prevailed over Old Haileybury to seemingly all but fi nalise the bottom two ladder positions.
Mazenod continued their late season charge for the four, with a mighty win over top four contenders AJAX at Central. An even fi rst half saw Mazenod lead by less than a kick at the main break, before they kicked away in the premiership quarter to lead by almost seven goals over oranges, a lead they would hold until the conclusion of the match. Dean Kelly and Josh Cowan were impressive for Mazenod up forward, sharing between them seven of the home side’s 14 goals. Liam Welsford and Ben Phibbs again contributed hearty performances for an increasingly gutsy Mazenod outfi t, winning plenty of tough footy and snagging a goal each. Brad Caplan was notable for AJAX, with three majors in his 100th game, as was Jake Lew who equalled his teammate’s scoreboard contribution.
Uni Blues confi rmed their dominance in a demonstration to the rest of the competition; steamrolling Old Melburnians at the Junction Oval. Perhaps it was the white picket fences that reminded Blues of home, nevertheless, Blues kept to OM’s to a single goal for the entirety of the game. That goal came in the second quarter as Melburnians could muster only four behinds for the whole of the second half. Uni Blues dictated terms and controlled proceedings all over the ground. Yet again Blues’ wayward kicking undermined what could have been a much heavier win, but their defensive record cannot be questions so this had little impact. Uni’s best list again contained a number of new names, furthering the evidence that the Blues have the deepest list of talent of
any club in the competition from which they draw much of their class. Tim Blakey kicked three, standing out alongside Josh Caldow and Cam Wiliams, who were excellent all day.
In one of their biggest wins of the year, Old Carey delivered a serious blow to Fitzroy’s fi nals hopes with a 99 point thrashing at Dunshea. Fitzroy jumped from the gates early, and were spritely culminating in a 5 goal half time lead. The Panthers held Fitzroy to only one goal for the back half of the game, which was one of the ‘Roys three for the match. Carey, contrastingly, kicked 19 goals to truly ravage their opponents. Ben Smithwick absolutely starred, a four goal haul capping off ubiquitousness around stoppages and prolifi c ball winning. Jarrod Reid also dobbed four majors, and Glen Parker and Joel Rice were also in the best of a long list of quality contributors.
St Kevins went down to Old Ivanhoe in a surprise upset at T H King. Old Ivanhoe led by three goals at quarter time, before SKOB reigned in the margin to themselves lead by one point at half time, looking likely to outclass their lesser ranked opponents thereafter. However this wasn’t the case, as Old Ivanhoe showed some impressive grit, kicking eight goals to SKOB’s fi ve in the second half, to come out 19 point victors. Adrian Delmonte was excellent with fi ve hard earned majors, and Dean Heta and Sam Armstrong were mighty around the ground. Ivanhoe’s win shows that they are no slouches in Premier B, having toppled two of the top three sides. However, unfortunately, with many disappointing losses, they may have left their run a little late. They do however have a great run home and this would be one mighty eff ort if they were to escape from here.
Caulfi eld Grammarians kept themselves out of relegation territory, and have apparently buried
RACE FOR FOURTH
PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 40/57%)
Fitzroy v St Kevins
AJAX v Old Ivanhoe
Caulfi eld Grammarians v Mazenod
University Blues v Old Carey
Old Haileybury v Old Melburnians
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Old Haileybury in that very zone, with a much needed home win. As was a theme for many games last weekend, both sides played a close fi rst quarter before the victor kicked away in the last half. Zach Parsons, Andrew Mcguiness and Tom Small were best for the Fields, who with this win obtain the magical six wins; the yard stick many use to measure a team’s chances of avoiding relegation. Haileybury on the other hand, sit on only three wins for the season, and trail Caulfi eld by 10 ladder points. With a few games left to play, relegation isn’t certain for Haileybury, but their inability to beat their nearest placed rivals acts as an ominous indicator at this stage in the season.
This week sees Fitzroy take on SKOB at Brunswick Street, in a game important for both sides’ in the context of ladder positions and fi nals chances. St Kevins will be desperate to lock down third place
and avoid the next placed three teams chasing
their fi nals berth, and Fitzroy need a win to stay in
touch with those very contenders. AJAX need to
be all Jekyll and no Hyde in their fi xture against last
placed Old Ivanhoe to muster their fi rst win in four
rounds. Mazenod have the chance to continue
charging to fi nals with a fi xture against a shaky
Caulfi eld, but with a win under their belt last week,
the ‘Fields are sure to be plucky and anything is
possible. Top of the table clash between Uni Blues
and Old Carey at University Oval is salivating, and
likely a grand fi nal preview. Lastly, Melburnians
need to secure a win at Old Haileybury to stay
in touch with the top four pack group, while
Haileyburians will be anxious to gain four points
and keep alive the hope of avoiding relegation.
PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVE
Old Carey 3.6, 6.9, 14.12, 19.13 (127)Fitzroy 1.2, 2.4, 2.6, 3.10 (28)GOALS, Old Carey: J. Reid 4, B. Smithwick 4, M. Laidlaw 3, G. Parker 3, B. Fordham 1, J. Rice 1, R. Bongetti 1, J. Courtot 1, J. Murphy 1Fitzroy: D. Patcas 3BEST, Old Carey: C. Howat, A. Reed, B. Smithwick, J. Rice, G. Parker, A. SloanFitzroy: M. Ellis, M. Cussen, J. Parkinson, G. McCarthy, R. Floyd, D. Patcas
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2.4, 5.6, 12.9, 14.13 (97)Old Haileybury 2.4, 6.4, 6.5, 7.6 (48)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians: J. Woodman 3, D. Reilly 3, A. Ford 3, A. McGuinness 2, Z. Parsons 2, T. Small 1Old Haileybury: J. Nicolopoulos 3, N. Gooda 1, M. Stowe 1, L. Nash 1, M. Meehan 1BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians: C. Williams, A. McGuinness, T. Small, Z. Parsons, L. Price, S. StewartOld Haileybury: M. Taylor, J. Alkemade, R. Johnson, P. Gleadhill, H. McLauchlan, C. Povey
University Blues 2.2, 6.3, 9.6, 12.12 (84)Old Melburnians 0.1, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7 (13)GOALS, University Blues: T. Blakey 3, P. Hayes 2, J. Caldow 1, R. Eade 1, J. Mugavin 1, M. Torney 1, A. Nice 1, S. Carr 1, C. Williams 1Old Melburnians: T. Paule 1BEST, University Blues: P. Hayes, L. Butler, J. Caldow, J. Townley, H. Vickers-Willis, C. WilliamsOld Melburnians: T. Paule, L. Haralambous, C. Righetti, W. Thompson, J. Beaumont, C. Cumbrae-Stewart
Old Ivanhoe 2.7, 5.9, 10.13, 13.14 (92)St Kevins 0.1, 6.4, 7.5, 11.7 (73)GOALS, Old Ivanhoe: A. Delmonte 5, N. Gieschen 2, C. Johnson 2, B. Lee 1, C. Groth 1, Z. Keane 1, D. Heta 1St Kevins: H. Parkes 3, L. Nankervis 3, J. Gabelich 1, B. Dowd 1, M. Murphy 1, Z. Ginies 1, F. Keely 1BEST, Old Ivanhoe: M. Delmonte, D. Heta, N. Gieschen, S. Armstrong, A. Delmonte, C. JohnsonSt Kevins: B. Dowd, C. Ring, Z. Ginies, F. Keely, H. Parkes, M. Murphy
Mazenod 3.0, 6.2, 13.8, 14.10 (94)AJAX 2.2, 5.5, 7.5, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Mazenod: D. Kelly 4, J. Cowan 3, L. Welsford 1, B. Kovac 1, B. Bonner 1, T. Bourbon 1, T. Cincotta 1, B. Phibbs 1, N. Thomas 1AJAX: J. Lew 3, B. Caplan 2, A. Wollan 1, J. Ludski 1, A. Kalb 1BEST, Mazenod: J. Munro, L. Welsford, B. Phibbs, S. Inglis, F. Reed, C. SmithAJAX: R. Simon, W. Steinberg, B. Caplan, A. Kalb, M. Shafar, M. Selzer
Fitzroy 1.0, 5.2, 7.3, 11.5 (71)Old Carey 6.3, 7.3, 8.6, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Fitzroy: B. Farley 3, N. Brown 2, K. Menzies 2, J. Beech 2, A. Ricco 1, J. McGee 1Old Carey: S. Arthur 4, N. Colbert 2, L. Hall 1, P. Cremean 1, N. Richardson 1BEST, Fitzroy: D. Olarenshaw, A. Biggs, N. Brown, S. Green, G. Warton, A. RiccoOld Carey: B. Simpson, L. Hall, R. Mitchelhill, N. Richardson, T. Laidlaw, L. Marriott
Caulfi eld Grammarians 4.4, 7.8, 12.13, 16.17 (113)Old Haileybury 2.0, 2.1, 3.5, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians: W. Osborn 4, T. Haugh 3, J. Cleeve 2, D. Tobias 1, J. Small 1, D. Simic 1, N. Williams 1, C. Fagan 1, M. Gould 1, A. Bednarek 1Old Haileybury: R. James 1, W. McTaggart 1, T. Tyrell 1, T. Gill 1BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians: M. Slonim, M. Gould, J. Gray, A. Bednarek, S. Dickson, S. TamblynOld Haileybury: D. Mackenzie, J. Toy, S. Ellis, R. Carroll, T. Gill, C. Hill
University Blues 2.4, 5.7, 11.8, 17.10 (112)Old Melburnians 2.0, 3.2, 6.2, 7.2 (44)GOALS, University Blues: W. Hartnell 7, G. Chisholm 4, D. Withers 2, E. Ratcliff e 1, J. Mugavin 1, D. Barton 1, T. Girdwood 1Old Melburnians: C. Tunbridge 3, W. Boyd 1, T. McLardy 1, J. McMullin 1, J. Rundell 1BEST, University Blues: G. Chisholm, D. Zambon, W. Hartnell, J. Brown, R. Langham, A. WettenhallOld Melburnians: C. Wischer, W. Beasley, D. Velakoulis, C. Tunbridge, P. Nestel, J. Rundell
St Kevins 5.7, 11.12, 16.12, 19.19 (133)Old Ivanhoe 0.2, 0.2, 1.3, 2.3 (15)GOALS, St Kevins: D. Emmons 5, P. Aughton 4, A. White 3, N. Pryor 2, L. Dunne 1, M. Dolan 1, D. Kerr 1, R. Caldow 1, L. McDonell 1Old Ivanhoe: N. Pratt 2BEST, St Kevins: P. Aughton, D. Emmons, J. Staffi eri, P. McLennan, M. Nolan, A. WhiteOld Ivanhoe: J. Apostolopoulos, J. Beilin, A. Steer, N. Pratt, J. Dunnett, A. Karvounaris
Mazenod 4.2, 6.4, 8.5, 12.7 (79)AJAX 0.0, 3.0, 5.3, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Mazenod: D. Maskill 3, P. Johnson 3, A. Ciavarella 2, D. McLean 2, S. Welsford 1, S. Mann 1AJAX: S. Friede 2, R. White 2, J. Brick 1, N. Rischin 1BEST, Mazenod: R. McCarthy, J. Hende, P. Johnson, P. Iacovangelo, D. Izon, S. WelsfordAJAX: B. Michowski, D. Steinberg, J. Bade-Boon, J. Kochen, S. Roth, J. Gottlieb
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Just as the Oakleigh Krushers were building momentum, they have been stopped in their tracks by a Parkdale Vultures outfi t that may just have something to off er over the next four weeks. The Vultures were able to snuff out any hope the Krushers had of securing 4th spot with a 20 point victory at home. Oakleigh remain in 5th spot, Parkdale breathing down their neck in 6th. A relatively easy run home sees three of their fi nal four games against the bottom three sides, the Vultures will be hungry for September action.
On what was a signifi cant day on the Rovers calendar, with a luncheon recognising the partnership with the Sandringham Football Club, coupled with the debut of Sandringham Zebras Captain Adam Cockie it was fi tting that the Rovers got the points. The Rovers players embodied the importance of the day in the way they attacked the football, racing to a 46 point half time lead before PEGS could get their second goal on the board. In his fi rst game back, Stuart Burggraaff was best on ground for the Rovers, while Kyle Pinto’s three goals were crucial in the wet conditions. PEGS rallied in the second half, but too often slow starts have cost them, and Saturday’s result was no exception. Through the work rate of Ghasimzadeh and Black PEGS were able to bring some respectability back to the scoreboard. Three late consolation goals to PEGS did little to numb the pain. As the siren rang, the Rovers had infl icted a 43 point win over their rivals. It was not all smiles for the Rovers though as they now have injury concerns for Mark Devereaux and their playing coach Guy Martyn who both failed to complete the game.
The fate of these two sides is all but sealed, but that didn’t stop Ormond and Banyule putting on a high class game of football that saw 36 goals scored. If these two teams do in fact get relegated, which is looking more and more likely by the week, the Bears will have bragging rights after they knocked off Ormond by 23 points. It was the Bears most complete performance for the year, leading at every change to register win number two for the season. The win was set up on the back of an inspired fi rst half performance, and the role of forward duo Devin McDonald and Michael Italia who booted a combined 12 goals. Staring down the barrel of a hefty defeat with a 41 point half time defi cit, Ormond refused to surrender. Tabakman (2) and Tahana (3) worked tirelessly to get the Monders
back within striking distance, but weary legs got the better of them.
Frearson Oval must be on par with Gerry Green Reserve as one of the most diffi cult grounds to come away with the four points from in Premier C. Peninsula certainly experienced this on Saturday, falling 60 points short of a rampaging Blues team. In the fi rst half both sides seized control of the game at various stages, as Monash made the early running before the Pirates hit back, but it was the Blues who snared two late goals as the half time buzzer sounded. In what was a physical aff air in wet and windy conditions, the match had taken its toll on the Blue and Tan. However what came next was a surprise to all onlookers. The Pirates were left shell-shocked by an explosive third term from the Blues, which saw them boot eight goals in a mighty surge to all but sink the Pirates. Yet again Monash shared the load up forward, registering 12 diff erent goal kickers, with Andy Young leading the way, in his best game for the year. For the Pirates Skipper Stu Grigg was exceptional all day.
The Krushers tilt at a top four berth has been dealt a blow after the Vultures powered home late to secure a vital 20 point win. Oakleigh matched it with the home side for a half, before the Vultures took advantage of the match. Both teams had the same amount of scoring shots, but inaccuracy would prove to be the Krushers downfall. Swayn and Morgan were infl uential around the ground for the Vultures, while Papatsanis and Lopo made the most of their opportunities up forward. It was a diff erent story for the Krushers, who failed to fi nd a multiple goal kicker. Bennett and Ioannidis stood up for Oakleigh but they were helpless to stem the tide as the game opened up. Three quick goals in the fi nal term sealed the win the home side, who are now in a position to make a play for fi nals action over the next month.
If not for errant kicking the 20 point defeat could’ve been far worse for the Wellers. Marcellin booted 12.16 almost kicking themselves out of the contest, while
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at the other end of the ground De Sanctis had no qualms with the conditions, kicking fi ve majors for the afternoon. De Sanctis singlehandedly kept the Wellers in contention. Viney (3 goals) and Carlson were standout performers for the Eagles, while Crosbie also contributed with three vital goals. Old Camberwell eventually got their running game going in the fi nal term with Tsindos and Le Cerf getting plenty of the ball, but ultimately couldn’t cut the margin. Marcellin now sit a game clear on top of the ladder, and with the fi nals fast approaching they will be hoping for the return of some of their key playmakers.
With fourth position still a wide open race, this weekend’s results will demonstrate which teams are determined to seize that spot and play fi nals football. Peninsula need a win to remain in contention to and you can expect a bold showing. Similarly Parkdale have their eyes set on fourth spot, but can the Wellers
produce a special performance at home? A trend has emerged with PEGS over the last two months with a win one week and a loss the next, can the theme continue and could we see PEGS defeat their fancied rivals? The Rovers will be far too strong for the Bears, while the Eagles will be forced to pull out all stops when they tackle the Krushers at Scammell.
PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVEHampton Rovers 3.5, 8.7, 12.7, 13.13 (91)P E G S 0.1, 1.3, 4.6, 7.6 (48)GOALS, Hampton Rovers: K. Pinto 3, S. Burggraaff 3, N. Smith 2, E. Turner 1, A. Cockie 1, C. Sharp 1, J. Verlin 1, J. McPherson 1 P E G S: D. Forrest 2, D. Roscoe 2, S. Towner 1, T. Skurrie 1, N. Bartram 1BEST, Hampton Rovers: K. Pinto, J. McPherson, N. Smith, J. Lovig, R. Atkins, S. Burggraaff P E G S: S. Ghasimzadeh, D. Cerantonio, T. Black, J. Watson, D. Cantwell, C. Livori
Monash Blues 2.2, 7.3, 14.7, 16.9 (105)Peninsula 2.3, 4.6, 5.7, 6.9 (45)GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Taylor 2, E. Flanagan 2, Z. Ledin 2, A. Young 2, J. Meade 1, J. Cosgriff 1, N. Petering 1, L. Buck 1, M. Davidson 1, A. Carr 1, J. Griffi ths 1, D. Hatch 1Peninsula: A. Wood 1, J. Lowther 1, S. Grigg 1, J. Gleeson 1, S. Payze 1, B. Southam 1BEST, Monash Blues: M. Davidson, A. Young, A. Hickey, L. Buck, J. Taylor, B. AmbergPeninsula: A. Wood, B. Brisbane, J. Lowther, M. Beggs, G. Fletcher, B. Southam
Banyule 8.2, 13.3, 17.5, 20.6 (126)Ormond 3.3, 6.4, 11.5, 16.7 (103)GOALS, Banyule: D. McDonald 7, M. Italia 5, Z. Wenke 3, R. Hay 2, R. Williams 1, L. O’Donnell 1, L. Balcombe 1 Ormond: I. Tahana 3, S. Ashton 3, M. Martinov 2, J. Tabakman 2, H. Simon 1, A. McCooke 1, J. Davis 1, L. Duthie 1, S. Stait 1, T. Cameron 1BEST, Banyule: M. Italia, L. Balcombe, O. Philp-Taylor, A. Barclay, M. Christian, D. McDonaldOrmond: J. Davis, B. Upstill, J. Tabakman, B. Hardwick, I. Tahana, H. Jacobs
Parkdale Vultures 2.2, 6.6, 8.8, 12.9 (81)Oakleigh 2.6, 5.7, 6.10, 8.13 (61)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: R. Swayn 2, N. Papatsanis 2, K. Lopo 2, M. Graham 1, C. Welch 1, S. Sullivan 1, N. Ng 1, P. Sullivan 1, C. Dillon 1 Oakleigh: D. Cleary 1, W. Manning 1, M. Tate 1, J. Paola 1, L. Hard 1, S. Tolongs 1, T. Scott 1, G. Bennett 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: L. Morgan, R. Swayn, S. Sullivan, M. Ryan, T. Redmond, M. KidnerOakleigh: G. Bennett, P. Ioannidis, S. Wines, K. Paisley, A. Valentini, D. Cleary
Marcellin 5.3, 8.7, 11.12, 12.16 (88)Old Camberwell 3.0, 5.1, 8.2, 11.2 (68)GOALS, Marcellin: A. Viney 3, N. Crosbie 3, M. Gasparini 2, M. Abrahams 1, D. Bolger 1, X. Burns 1, J. Carlson 1 Old Camberwell: D. De Sanctis 5, N. Tsindos 2, A. Rogers 1, A. Clarke 1, R. Campbell 1, G. Tolson 1 BEST, Marcellin: A. Bonato, J. Carlson, S. Abrahams, P. Millsom, J. Blanch, A. Viney Old Camberwell: N. Tsindos, R. Kapoor, D. De Sanctis, J. Howells, J. Le Cerf, C. Hillier
P E G S 6.0, 7.2, 9.3, 10.4 (64)Hampton Rovers 2.3, 4.6, 5.7, 5.10 (40)GOALS, P E G S: B. Anderson 2, A. Frazer 2, M. Semini 1, L. Shultz 1, B. Glassford 1, A. Baddeley 1, J. Barrett 1, L. Fitzgerald 1Hampton Rovers: D. Morton 1, M. Broadley 1, B. Pewtress 1, Z. Pirrie 1, J. Lloyd 1BEST, P E G S: L. Fitzgerald, D. Phelan, A. Frazer, B. Glassford, C. Glassford, M. FaheyHampton Rovers: T. Cougan, J. Lloyd, J. Donald, N. Jewell, J. Massie, T. Jones
Monash Blues 3.3, 5.6, 7.6, 9.8 (62)Peninsula 3.4, 3.4, 5.4, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Walsh 2, T. Duff y 2, S. Chapman 1, J. Anaf 1, G. Gillian 1, M. Fenwick-Nevin 1, P. Tweedly 1 Peninsula: J. Archdeacon 3, H. Brodie 3, J. Coghlan 1, S. Cain 1BEST, Monash Blues: M. Mason, G. Gillian, S. Chapman, S. Walsh, S. Whatley, M. HuntPeninsula: E. Coghlan, S. Murray, J. Owens, C. Macaulay, H. Brodie, J. Coghlan
Ormond 6.2, 11.10, 21.14, 27.19 (181)Banyule 1.0, 2.1, 2.1, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Ormond: T. Naylor 7, N. Manning 6, D. Casey 3, A. Clinch 3, J. McDonald 2, R. Breust 1, S. McCooke 1, G. Hammond 1, L. Russell 1, J. Gates 1, D. Milosavljevic 1Banyule: M. Borg 1, B. Kelly 1, M. Stephenson 1, D. O’Callaghan 1, J. Pentland 1BEST, Ormond: T. Naylor, O. Lack, N. Manning, A. Clinch, D. Casey, D. MacHinBanyule: S. Hills, M. Borg, J. Knape, F. Oliver, M. Stephenson, A. Valvo
Parkdale Vultures 5.1, 11.5, 15.6, 19.13 (127)Oakleigh 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7 (13)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: P. Lee 6, J. Le Breton 2, R. Irvine 2, T. McLENNAN 2, M. Ferguson 2, T. Kight 1, L. Emmerson 1, S. L’Huillier 1, S. Rzek 1, D. Atkins 1Oakleigh: R. Mether 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Le Breton, P. Lee, M. Ferguson, T. Kight, A. Thompson, D. PriceOakleigh: D. Mercuri, J. Faranda, C. Mercuri, S. Way, T. Golik, E. Catalla
Old Camberwell 3.2, 8.6, 14.9, 20.14 (134)Marcellin 1.1, 1.1, 2.4, 4.4 (28)GOALS, Old Camberwell: M. Jeff ers 5, M. Cottrell 4, B. Hillier 3, S. Needham 3, N. Russell 2, M. Bain Jones 1, T. Miriklis 1, D. Berry 1Marcellin: S. Crapper 2, J. Sundberg 1, J. Vear 1BEST, Old Camberwell: H. Levvey, M. Jeff ers, T. Miriklis, N. Russell, S. Needham, M. CottrellMarcellin: L. Ryan, J. Sundberg, J. Mc Intyre, W. Delahunty, J. Vear, B. Taylor
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VAFA Match of the RoundSunday: Old Xaverians v University Blacks from 1.45pm
Results of Tribunal – 29 July 2014
From 26 July
Calvin Bartlett, UHS-VU. Forceful front-on contact, 3 matches.
*Nicholas Cooke, St. Bernards. Attempting to strike, 1 match.
*Liam Mara, St. Johns. Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.
*Grant McCracken, Old Eltham. Attempting to strike, 1 match.
*Kayden Rose, South Mornington. Abusive or insulting language, 2 matches.
*Stewart Andrew, Eley Park (Club XVIII). Abusive or insulting language, 2 matches.
*Scott Pickett, La Trobe (Club XVIII). Striking, 2 matches.
From 19 July
*David Higgins Banyule Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed penalty.
Results of InvestigationsUHS-VU and Aquinas OC major melee, senior match on 19 July.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $300.
Aquinas OC and La Trobe University minor melee, senior match on 26 July.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Aquinas $250, La Trobe Uni $150.
Incorrect Scores - 19 JulyCollegians — Premier Reserve
Mazenod — Premier B Thirds
Oakleigh — Premier C
University Blues — Premier B Reserve
Late Scores - 19 JulyBeaumaris — Premier B Thirds
Marcellin — Premier C Reserve (Second Off ence)
Richmond Central — Division 3
St Bernards — Under 19 North (Second Off ence)
Old Haileybury — Under 19 South (Second Off ence)
Peninsula — Under 19 South (Third Off ence)
MHSOB — Club XVIII (#) (Second Off ence)
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FOR
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St Bernard’s staged a special event for VAFA
Men’s Health Round. Some 220 people attended
this sell out lunch where St Bernard’s play Old
Xaverians each year for the Gary McAllister Shield.
This game honours Gary who passed away two
years ago, and the outstanding contribution he
made over 40yrs at St Bernard’s as a premiership
captain and as a teacher at Xavier College for
20yrs. Guest speakers for the day included
Melbourne University Associate Professor Suresh
Sundram whose research into mental illness is
supported by the VAFA’s charity partner One in
Five. Suresh outlined that mental illness takes a
terrible toll on society with the suicide rate sadly
running at over 2,500 Australians a year, and
many tens of thousands more who struggle on
in pain and anguish. However through raising
awareness about mental health and raising funds
to fi nd cures and treatments, as a community we
can make a real diff erence.
VAFA CEO Michael Sholly also spoke on the day
about the excellent work done by One in Five
and what an important issue mental health
is amongst both the VAFA and the broader
community. On a light hearted note Michael
also touched on the great rivalry between the
two clubs involved on the day as he coached
Old Xavierians to the 2003 A Grade premiership
over St Bernard’s. It seems back in the day at the
Snakepit, there was often a shortage of hot water
for rival’s post game showers. Of course these
days the new pavilion has solved those problems.
This very positive function was then followed by
a red hot game, and after a strong fi ght back it
was Old Xavierisn who get their name engraved
on the Gary McAllister Shield this year. The lunch
raffl e also raised a $1,000 donation for One in
Five, and we wish they and Associate Professor
Sundram all the very best as they work diligently
away to improve awareness and treatments for
mental health issues.
MEN’S HEALTH ROUND AT ST BERNARD’S
Pictured L-R: Michael Sholly, Patrick Crabb (St Bernard’s President) and Suresh Sundram)
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St Bernard’s staged a special event for VAFA
Men’s Health Round. Some 220 people attended
this sell out lunch where St Bernard’s play Old
Xaverians each year for the Gary McAllister Shield.
This game honours Gary who passed away two
years ago, and the outstanding contribution he
made over 40yrs at St Bernard’s as a premiership
captain and as a teacher at Xavier College for
20yrs. Guest speakers for the day included
Melbourne University Associate Professor Suresh
Sundram whose research into mental illness is
supported by the VAFA’s charity partner One in
Five. Suresh outlined that mental illness takes a
terrible toll on society with the suicide rate sadly
running at over 2,500 Australians a year, and
many tens of thousands more who struggle on
in pain and anguish. However through raising
awareness about mental health and raising funds
to fi nd cures and treatments, as a community we
can make a real diff erence.
VAFA CEO Michael Sholly also spoke on the day
about the excellent work done by One in Five
and what an important issue mental health
is amongst both the VAFA and the broader
community. On a light hearted note Michael
also touched on the great rivalry between the
two clubs involved on the day as he coached
Old Xavierians to the 2003 A Grade premiership
over St Bernard’s. It seems back in the day at the
Snakepit, there was often a shortage of hot water
for rival’s post game showers. Of course these
days the new pavilion has solved those problems.
This very positive function was then followed by
a red hot game, and after a strong fi ght back it
was Old Xavierisn who get their name engraved
on the Gary McAllister Shield this year. The lunch
raffl e also raised a $1,000 donation for One in
Five, and we wish they and Associate Professor
Sundram all the very best as they work diligently
away to improve awareness and treatments for
mental health issues.
MEN’S HEALTH ROUND AT ST BERNARD’S
Pictured L-R: Michael Sholly, Patrick Crabb (St Bernard’s President) and Suresh Sundram)
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THE BIG V CLUB — 2014 INDUCTEESThis year sees two modern greats and a great
from the 1950’s that was often referred to in
the same breath as John Coleman. The 8th
Annual Big V Club Lunch this year inducts
Duncan Anderson, Michael Blood and Andrew
Ramsden as Champions of the Big V. All have
had sensational amateur careers but it is
perhaps Anderson who is the most fascinating.
Anderson was a school boy superstar at
Melbourne Grammar and he smashed the APS
goal kicking record of the day. He continued
this form at University Blues and one only
need look back at the sports pages of the
1950s where you will see reports on Amateur
Football sitting side by side with reports from
the VFL. There is an article comparing the
respective starts to the season of Anderson
and John Coleman – Anderson had kicked
more goals than Coleman after four rounds.
Anderson was courted to play in the VFL but
chose to remain an Amateur with a view to
obtaining a Rhodes Scholarship, which he
took up in 1955. Anderson is the only player
to win fi ve consecutive A Section goal kicking
awards, winning the award in each year he
played in the VAFA. Anderson’s best haul in a
Big V jumper was eight goals he kicked against
Western Australia in 1953. We obviously know
a lot more about Michael Blood and Andrew
Ramsden. Both were rivals for their clubs and
teammates for the Big on the fi eld. Both were
the dominant ruckmen of their time, Both
players served as Big V captain of a number
of years. Blood continued to serve the Big
V as a Chairman of Selectors for three years
whilst Ramsden only became eligible to be
inducted this year after he had retired from his
memorable career. We congratulate all three
on their formal induction to the Big V Club.
BIG HONOUR BOARD
BIG V LEGENDSBruce Bourne (Ormond)
Paul Considine (North Old Boys)
Ian Cordner (Uni Blacks & Old Melburnians)
Simon Costello (University Blacks)
John Fisher (Kew)
Rob Fuller (Old Scotch)
Geoff Hibbins (Collegians)
Shane Murphy (De La Salle)
Jock Nelson (MHSOB)
Jim Peters (University Blacks)
Manson Russel (Old Scotch)
BIG V CHAMPIONSJohn Anderson (Old Scotch)
Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers)
Norm Beattie (Coburg)
Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers)
Rick Brockwell (Banyule)
Rohan Brown (Old Melburnians)
Brett Connell (Ormond)
Bruno Conti (North Old Boys)
Tony Fellows (Thomastown)
Ian Galbraith (University Blacks)
Leigh Grant (Power House)
Brian Goodman (VAFAUA)
David Hughes (Old Scotch)
Peter Hutchinson (Power House)
John Jones (Marcellin)
Ken Jorgenson (Comm Bank & VAFAUA)
Phil Kingston (Ormond)
Shane Maguire (North Old Boys)
Peter Slattery (Old Xaverians)
Ian Turnball (MHSOB)
Greg Wade (St Bernards)
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JAMES DUNCANANDERSON
BIG V CAREER
8 games for the Big V (1950-54)
including AAFC Carnivals in 1951 &
1953
2 x Australian Amateur games in 1954
3 x Australian National Football Council
games for ACT 1958
Represented the VAFA in the Olympic
Demonstration match in 1956
CLUB CAREER
University Blues
and Old Melburnians
A Section Premiership player at
University Blues 1952 (Vice Captain)
Kicked 10 of the 20 goals Blues kicked
in the Grand Final win over Ormond
Uni Blues Captain /Coach 1953
(Runners Up)
Won A Section Goal kicking fi ve years
in succession, every year he played.
Duncan is the only player to ever do
that.
• 1950 -75 goals at University Blues
• 1951 -128 goals at University Blues
• 1952 -72 goals at University Blues
• 1953 - 115 goals at University Blues
• 1954 - 75 goals (left to move to UK in August)
In Dec 1954 played alongside Bob
Hawke (Rhodes Scholar for WA) for
Oxford and was BOG in annual Oxford
v Cambridge Australian Rules game
80 Games for University Blues and 16
games for Old Melburnians
Named as full forward in the MUFC
team of the modern era
MICHAELBLOOD
BIG V CAREER
10 games for the Big V
(1994-1999)
3 x Best on Ground in Big V matches
Big V Captain 5 games
(1997-1999)
Chairman of Selectors
(2008-2011)
CLUB CAREER
Old Xaverians
6 x A Section Premiership player
(1995-2000)
4 x Premiership Captain
(1997-2000)
2 x Jock Nelson Medalist
(1995 & 1997)
Woodrow Medal 1997
(A Section Best and Fairest)
Club Captain 1997-2001
4 x Club Best and Fairest winner
212 Games
OXFC Life Member
ANDREW RAMSDEN
BIG V CAREER
13 games for the Big V (1998–2005)
Big V Captain 2002-2005 (5 games)
Big V Vice Captain 2000-2001
3 x AAFC (Australian Amateur Football
Council) ‘Team Of The Year’
(2002, 03, 04)
AAFC All-Australian Captain 2004
CLUB CAREER
Old Trinity
3 x B Section Premiership player (1994,
1996 & 1999)
Woodrow Medal 2005 (A Section Best
and Fairest)
G.T. Moore Medal 1999 (B Section Best
& Fairest)
Old Trinity Senior Co-Captain 2002 &
Captain 2003-2007
6 x Old Trinity Best & Fairest
5 x Old Trinity Runner-Up Best & Fairest
Old Trinity ’50 Year Team’ 1954 - 2003
Old Trinity Leading Senior Goal kicker
2008-2013
Played 348 games for Old Trinity (club
record)
Old Trinity Life Member (2004)
VAFA Leading Premier B Goal kicker
2009
VAFA Leading Premier Goal kicker
2010 & 2012
BIG V CHAMPIONS 2014
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HAWTHORN’S FIRST EVER 300 GAMER
Congratulations to Dan Lauletta who will become
the fi rst Hawthorn Amateur player to reach the 300
game milestone this week against Westbourne
Grammarians. Dan has been tormenting backlines
for almost 20 years at the club. A member of the
Hawks’ only senior Premiership team in 1998,
his career is littered with highlights. He is a 2
times Senior Best & Fairest winner, 13 times club
Leading Goal Kicker, VAFA League Best & Fairest
and Leading Goal Kicker.
He is also approaching 1000 goals for the club
which will be a massive achievement. In 2011, the
club named the Leading Goal Kicker trophy after
Dan, who went on to win his own award in 2012.
GLEN EIRA DON HERITAGE STRIP
We don’t have a formal heritage round in
the VAFA and whilst there have been a few
changes to club jumpers over the years, most
clubs are still running around in the same
design of when they fi rst took the fi eld. That
is if you are from a club that hasn’t merged or
changed names or competitions like Glen Eira
has. With so many clubs making up the Saints,
Glen Eira has many heritage jumpers to choose
from. It was great to see one of those old
jumpers back in circulation on the weekend, as
the Saints donned the old Glen Huntly jumper
for their clash against St John’s to honour of
the Glen Huntly 1994 Premiership win against
St Johns The match was actually designated a
jumper clash for the visiting JOCs but as Glen
Eira were happy to wear the alternate strip,
St John’s played in their regular jumper. The
Saints are one of the more interesting clubs
in terms of their transition into their current
form. The Glen Eira Saints is an amalgamation
of the following Amateur clubs: Glen Huntly
(Balaclava) AFC (admitted to the VAFA in 1926),
CBC St Kilda Old Boys AFC (admitted to the
VAFA in 1958), and South Caulfi eld FC (YCW/
Churches Competition 1970). The timeline for
the mergers and name changes is as follows.
• 1980 South Caulfi eld changed its name to
Murrumbeena South Caulfi eld AFC
• 1982 AMP Society change name to Balaclava AFC
• 1991 Balaclava change name to Glen Huntly AFC
• 1999 Glen Huntly merge with St Kilda South Caulfi eld
to become Glen Eira AFC (Saints)
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GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE
300Congratulations to Hawthorn’s DAN LAULETTA – see a full story on Dan’s
milestone in For the Love of the Game.
250
Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ PHILLIP CAREY – Phil is in his 15th year
of pulling on the two blues jumper, following his two older brothers and his
parents, who are stalwarts of the club. After three years with the U19’s, which
included a premiership in 2000, Doozie has blossomed into a hard running,
fearless defender in the Seniors, who always wears his heart on his long sleeve.
200
Congratulations to UHSVU’s WARREN SMITH – To some this milestone may
not seem that unique, but when you take into account the following you get
the picture. Wozza played over 100 Senior games with Brunswick VFA, over
100 Senior games with Sunshine YCW, over 100 Senior games with Woodend
and countless underage games. At last count he has played in 13 Premierships,
including two with UHSVU Seniors in 2003 and 2007. Wozza continues to be an
excellent contributor on fi eld despite the ravages of time! He is a classic on fi eld
leader and an unscrupulously fair ball player who maintains a positive outlook
no matter what the score of the game. We all wish the “Old Man” of football all
the best on this important milestone.
150
Congratulations to Old Xaverians’ CHRIS LARKINS – One of the most popular
players at the Club, Larko was a member of the 2009, 2010, and 2013 Premier
Senior Premiership teams. He was plucked from the Under 19’s and selected to
make his Senior debut against Old Haileybury in his fi rst year at the Club. He has
given the OX faithful many highlights over the years, and has an uncanny ability
to launch himself high into a pack, and sometimes even take a mark!
150
Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s JAMES ROGERS – A Salesian player in
pre-merger days, ‘Jamo’ is a very strong mark and fi ne kick, able to play as a goal
kicking forward or in a key defensive position. James provides a terrifi c contest
at all times, and is an on and off -fi eld leader much respected by his younger
Saints teammates.
150
Congratulations to Monash Blues’ BEN DEMPSEY – Ben arrived in 1995 ready to
bulk up and make an impact in the U19s. Although we are still waiting for him
to bulk up some twenty years later, Ben fi nally reached the 150 game milestone,
after a lengthy period overseas. Throughout his time at the club, ‘Evil’ Ben has
utilised silky skills and dogged determination to aid the Monash cause. Well
done Demps, you for defi ne what it really means to be a great clubman!
150
Congratulations to Ormond’s GREG HAMMOND – Hammer played in Ormond’s
juniors until U15s before moving to Sydney. He then came back and played in
the U19s grand fi nal in 1997. He played in the 2001 and 2013 Reserves Grand
Finals, where he captained the side. He has served on the committee as Treasurer
and organised major functions.
150
Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s JOEL MATHEW – Joel played his 150th game
for Old Ivanhoe last Friday night, under lights at Monash University. Joel has
played for the Seniors, Reserves and Thirds in reaching this milestone and has
been a great contributor whenever called upon to assist.
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150
Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s ZAC KEANE – plays his 150the game for Old
Ivanhoe against AJAX. Most of Zac’s games have been at Senior level in Premier
and Premier B level. Zac was also a Senior Premiership player in the 2013 Premier
C Premiership side and uses his strength and marking power to his maximum
eff ort. Congratulations Zac, let’s hope there are many more to play.
150
Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ NIC ROBIN – Nic started with the Animals
in the U19’s in 2005, where he won the B&F and kicked 8 goals in the winning
grand fi nal, to top of a great start with the club. Nic has become an important
Senior player, and was the leading goal kicker in 2011 and 2013. He is now an
explosive onballer who still kicks goals.
100
Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s TOBY GILL – A terrifi c, hard at it, smart
footballer, Gilly unfortunately keeps the physios in business with many soft
tissue injuries. But when he plays he is a quality footballer, always winning the
contested ball. It would have been easy to throw in the towel, but persistence
and dedication has seen him come back again and again when many would
have given up. Few are more passionate about his club than he is.
100
Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s LIAM KELLY - Commencing with Salesian
in its ‘standalone days,’ ‘Kells’ is a strong mark, good kick and hard at the ball.
Capable of playing in key defensive or attacking roles, he has returned to SMS
after playing for a few seasons in the WA Amateur Football competition. Liam is
a solid contributor and sets a great example for younger players.
100
Congratulations to Old Carey ‘s JAMES MURRIE – James is vital member of the
Senior team and a well-deserved Premiership player, regularly holding down
full back or other defensive roles. James was an invaluable member of the 2010
Premier B Premiership team. Muzza is a very popular clubman, courageous and
selfl ess in his play. James is another to feature regularly on Thursday night fi nes,
he would argue unfairly but there is never anything fair about the fi nes!
100
Congratulations to Old Carey ‘s TIM RULE – In typical Tim fashion, his 100 game
milestone has come up without any fanfare or fuss. Popular with the boys and
disciplined, Tim is a delight to have at the club. Well capable of playing Seniors,
Tim is content to play in any team when called on. Strong overhead and hard at
the ball, Tim is an invaluable back man. We congratulate Tim on his achievement.
100
Congratulations also to Aquinas’ MICK JESS – Club Vice Captain Mick plays his
100th game today, having been a member of the 2008 Under 19 Premiership
team in his fi rst year at the club. Mick is a key onballer, always hard at the ball,
hard tackling, and with his accurate left foot penetrating kicks, is a danger to any
opposition club.
100
Congratulations also to Aquinas’ LACHIE McDONALD, SAM O’LOUGHLIN
and PHIL JURKOVSKY – Lachie and Sam (two of the well known McDonald/
O’Loughlin dynasty around the club) together with Phil, started in the Under 19s
in 2009. Lachie, thin as a whip and a talented speedster, started in the Under 19s
at age 16 and was selected in the VAFA Under 18 side to play the New Zealand
Under 20 team in 2011. Phil is a “hard at it” onballer/midfi elder and dangerous
around goals. Sam is a steady talented player, an excellent kick, who has many
years of football ahead of him.
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100
Congratulations to Emmaus St Leos’ JACKSON PAGE – Coming through the
U19’s in 2000, Jackson became a senior key backman and ruckman. He has now
put footy and training on the backburner due to heavy study commitments, but
still fronts every week to continue to play with the Reserves.
50
Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s ADAM SCHOFIELD – Schoey has a silky
left foot and rarely misses a target. A classy on baller and forward fl ank, Schoey
has played many games with the Seniors, but has often been hampered by
hamstring injuries. He always works hard off the fi eld to try and get his body
right.
50Congratulations to Oakleigh’s WILL MANNING – Will was recruited from
Oakleigh JFC and played his fi rst Senior game against Salesian in round 6, 2006.
Will has won several awards at the club.
50
Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s TIM HUNTER – Timmy has strong hands
and a great kick, which strangely enough sees him play either full back or full
forward. He was a member of a very close U19s side who have all stuck together.
Timmy’s a great clubman and loves playing footy with his mates.
50
Congratulations to Old Haileybury’s JORDAN TOY – Jordy is a tough, rugged
on baller who constantly breaks tackles and is always at the bottom of the pack.
This tenacity has seen Jordy break into the Seniors this year, where he continued
his good form. His style of play is a reminder of how the game used to be played,
head down, and hard at it.
50
Congratulations to Aquinas’ TOM JELLIE and JACK PRICE – on reaching their
50th games after joining the club in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Tom is a pacy,
rugged utility while Jack is a speedy, dangerous, “ducking and weaving” small
forward who can pop up any day with a bag of 5 or 6 goals.
50Congratulations to Old Mentonians’ DARCY BROWN – A highly talented mid-
fi elder and small forward, ‘Doc’ has been a great contributor to the Panther cause
and is enjoying at season. Well done Darcy.
50Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe’s NICK GIESCHEN – one of three Gieshen
brothers to play for Old Ivanhoe, Nick has played all his 50 games in the Seniors
and was a premiership player in 2013.
50
Congratulations to St Johns’ COREY ELY – A quick wingman who is really beaten,
Corka arrived at St Johns in 2010 where he played U18’s, and represented the
VAFA in New Zealand. Still eligible for U18’s in 2011, Corka played 20 games in
the Seniors, including the 2011 Premiership.
50
Congratulations to St Johns’ EMMANUEL JAKWOT – Manny arrived at JOC’s
in 2011 as an U18. In 2012, Manny made his Senior debut where he played 14
games in Division 1. Manny has excelled in his development and shown his
versatility in being able to play in the ruck, on the wing or up forward when
needed.
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Williamstown CYMS dug tooth and nail to send Therry Penola packing with their fi rst loss of the season. The top of the table clash drew a close, contested match, but the undefeated Lions prevailed by just fi ve points to stay undefeated this year. Despite losing, the positives for Williamstown outweigh the defeat as they’ve proven their capabilities to push the seemingly unbeatable, Therry Penola to their limits. And for the keen eyed Division 1 supporters, it’s only a month’s wait until another memorable matchup, when the two inevitably meet again in the fi nals.
With a blustery breeze blowing across Fearon Reserve, Williamstown opened the proceedings with two fi rst term majors, while Therry Penola took longer to adjust, managing just the one before quarter time. Corey Bannister made himself known in the second and helped Therry gain a two goal lead at the main break. The 12-point margin proved to be greatest break between the pair in a highly congested game. The CY’s rebounded from a goalless term to kick three goals to one to regain ascendancy by the solitary point at the fi nal change. Bannister stepped up once again and booted his fourth and a late goal from Adam Marangon sealed a fi ve-point victory. The ruck dual between Stephen Puhar and Jerome White was a standout highlight in the repeat-stoppage match. Ben and Jack Gray delivered outstanding performances for the CY’s but were unable to overcome Corey Bannister’s best on ground barrage to claim the four points.
NOBS/St Pats closed the gap on second placed Williamstown CYMS to just four points following a grisly victory over Old Geelong. For the fi rst time this year, NOBSPC beat a fellow top four side, a welcome statistic, the win also solidifi ed their place in the fi nals. The home side jumped out of the blocks with a quick four goals until the OG’s reeled in two late ones. Old Geelong was kept in the game by repeated missed shots by Nobs and this was the trend for the games’ entirety. The 19-point halftime defi cit was welcomed by Old Geelong as they had been convincingly
outplayed. NOBs’ third-quarter jitters were the visitors’ chance. And so it turned out, Old Geelong started winning the contested ball and kicked the fi rst goal, but then begun to squander chances of their own. NOBSPC capitalised and mustered 4.5 for the term and a 34-point lead at orange time. Old Geelong worked their way back into the contest and for all money looked destined to win with four fourth-quarter goals, but NOBS/St Pats held on by 12-points. Adam Oakley earned best on honours for his eff orts in the midfi eld.
Old Mentonians kept their fi nals hopes alive with a win over Yarra Valley. OMFC had the Bushrangers’ measure all day as they coasted to victory following a six goal blitz in the fi rst. The Panthers maintained a four goal break on the visitors throughout the match as Yarra Valley couldn’t mount a comeback against Old Mentonians’ tackling pressure. It was a high scoring, open aff air considering the slippery conditions, with OMFC handling the situation better with the likes of Veteran Justin Costello and Kyle Conlon having a fi eld day with clean ball control and fi ve goals between them. The Panthers ended 29-point victors; they will however, require some healthy wins in the coming weeks to ensure a place in September.
Prahran Assumption sit in tandem with Old Mentonians one game behind fourth, but after a percentage-boosting win over MHSOB they are favourites to claim it with the best percentage outside of Therry Penola. The four points was theirs by quarter-time as Prahran Assumption blew away MHSOB, seven goals to nil, meant the question became by how much. Three digits was on the cards as closed in on the 100-point mark. Although it wasn’t to be, the Two Blues fi nished one point shy of the century winning by 99-points. The Two Blues would be far off complaining however as they added 8.2% to an already strong percentage and their fi nals chances grew. Adam Sleight was best afi eld
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DIVISION 1 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 56/80%)
Old Geelong v Old Mentonians
Therry Penola v Yarra Valley
MHSOB v Williamstown CYMS
Bulleen Templestowe v Prahran Assumption
Whitefriars v NOBS/St Pats
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NOBS/St Pats 4.5, 6.9, 10.14, 10.18 (78)Old Geelong 2.0, 4.2, 6.4, 10.6 (66)GOALS, NOBS/St Pats: M. Keown 3, M. Chapman 2, J. Nettlefold 2, A. Oakley 1, D. Byrne 1, J. Wade 1Old Geelong: A. Bird 3, C. O’Brien 2, P. Tucker 1, W. Sharp 1, S. Hughes 1, S. Howard 1, J. Hoevenaars 1BEST, NOBS/St Pats: A. Oakley, N. Holt, D. Clarkson, D. Byrne, B. Hunt, P. KellyOld Geelong: A. Herd, J. Forster, W. Sharp, P. Tucker, J. Hoevenaars, A. Bird
Prahran Assumption 7.4, 10.9, 16.11, 21.14 (140)MHSOB 0.1, 2.5, 4.6, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 5, J. Grigg 4, J. Robbins 4, T. Rogers 2, G. Hogarth 2, P. Harris 2, A. Dean 1, D. Anglin 1MHSOB: A. Svirskis 4, B. Jellis 1BEST, Prahran Assumption: D. Anglin, T. Rogers, B. Dempsey, G. Hogarth, A. Sleight, J. GriggMHSOB: W. Taft, D. Hamilton-Ho, A. Svirskis, L. Campbell, K. Smith, J. Tran
Bulleen Templestowe 2.0, 8.6, 12.10, 13.11 (89)Whitefriars 2.4, 2.5, 6.8, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: D. Tulloch 2, J. Cowell 2, L. Bettiol 2, M. Cowell 2, D. Duff 1, J. Moio 1, M. Considine 1, D. Tonelli 1, M. Rogers 1Whitefriars: M. Geilings 2, D. Di Staso 2, H. Cotsford 2, D. Tibaldi 1, D. Leardi 1BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: H. Vogler, J. Cowell, D. Duff , S. Lambropoulos, N. Giavasoglou, C. GalapiWhitefriars: H. Cotsford, D. Hogan, A. Marcello, M. Leardi, D. Di Staso, A. Smith
Old Mentonians 6.4, 11.7, 14.12, 17.15 (117)Yarra Valley 1.2, 5.4, 10.5, 13.10 (88)GOALS, Old Mentonians: K. Conlon 3, L. Hull 3, J. Costello 3, C. Edgeworth 2, M. Gledhill 2, D. Brown 2, M. Myers-Snyders 1, B. Rossi 1Yarra Valley: J. Canham 2, C. Hodgens 2, S. Savage 2, S. Yeo 2, L. McCleary 1, N. Paton 1, R. Amos 1, N. Pollard 1, M. Wines 1BEST, Old Mentonians: M. Myers-Snyders, B. Robertson, B. Norton, J. Costello, T. Banks, K. ConlonYarra Valley: J. Amos, S. Savage, C. Hodgens, T. May, R. Amos, N. Pollard
Therry Penola 1.5, 4.6, 5.9, 7.12 (54)Williamstown CYMS 2.2, 2.6, 5.10, 6.13 (49)GOALS, Therry Penola: C. Bannister 4, M. Marangon 1, J. Bannister 1, M. Costello 1Williamstown CYMS: B. Gray 2, J. Gray 1, L. Molan 1, R. Cassidy 1, A. Heaver 1BEST, Therry Penola: J. White, D. Grant, M. Lyons, M. Valenti, C. Bannister, A. MarangonWilliamstown CYMS: F. Adamson, R. Danaher, B. Gray, N. Holdsworth, J. Gray, T. Murphy
NOBS/St Pats 3.0, 7.0, 8.0, 16.6 (102)Old Geelong 4.3, 9.5, 10.8, 11.8 (74)GOALS, NOBS/St Pats: D. Tonkin 3, S. Sleep 3, A. Bell 2, S. Davidson 2, C. Dobson 1, C. Colman 1, B. Lawless 1, M. Doyle 1, G. Williams 1, D. King 1Old Geelong: N. Hobson 2, C. Gibbs 2, J. Johnston 2, T. Osmond 1, J. Whitelaw 1, T. Hunt 1, S. Matheson 1, J. Ratcliff e 1BEST, NOBS/St Pats: D. Tonkin, C. Le Maitre, D. King, S. Davidson, B. Lawless, N. MarchbankOld Geelong: T. Fyshe, J. Dunell, N. Waters, T. Wigan, T. Slattery, H. Beaumont
Prahran Assumption 4.1, 6.6, 11.8, 16.11 (107)MHSOB 0.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.5 (17)GOALS, Prahran Assumption: R. Ellis 6, T. Candy 2, D. Cupples 2, J. Ancrum 2, A. Hall 1, N. Costin 1, J. Rice 1, A. Forbes 1MHSOB: J. Richmond 1, L. Meyer 1BEST, Prahran Assumption: A. Forbes, R. Ellis, A. Hall, M. Laverty, N. Haynes, J. WilliamsMHSOB: N. James, S. Hayes, N. Hall , K. Pumpa, B. Pretty, N. Orchard
Whitefriars 3.2, 6.3, 8.7, 14.12 (96)Bulleen Templestowe 1.0, 5.3, 7.3, 9.6 (60)GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Chivers 7, A. Daou 3, J. Urbano 2, M. Larosa 1, C. McDonald 1Bulleen Templestowe: D. Florance 4, R. Ferraro 1, K. Mattiuzzo 1, M. Stella 1, A. Samie 1, L. Costa 1BEST, Whitefriars: T. Chivers, C. McDonald, D. Massarotti, M. Larosa, D. Kaldor, S. AllemandBulleen Templestowe: L. Millen, K. Mattiuzzo, L. Costa, M. Stella, R. Ferraro, P. Gallo
Yarra Valley 4.8, 12.11, 17.17, 25.24 (174)Old Mentonians 1.2, 1.3, 3.3, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Yarra Valley: R. Yeo 8, S. Donald 4, R. Little 4, J. Harding 3, J. Hall 2, K. Moody 1, T. Strahan 1, D. Ricketts 1, M. Neilly 1Old Mentonians: P. Silberer 2, J. Aridas 2, P. Merkus 1BEST, Yarra Valley: A. Russell, R. Yeo, S. Donald, P. Ferrier, M. Rudderham, D. MillsOld Mentonians: P. Silberer, A. Rayment, J. Harrison, P. Merkus, P. Forsyth, T. Cashion
Therry Penola 2.0, 5.7, 6.10, 8.11 (59)Williamstown CYMS 3.0, 4.2, 4.2, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Therry Penola: D. Ractliff e 2, L. Ryan 2, D. Angus 1, J. Butson 1, J. Quinn 1, N. Milevski 1Williamstown CYMS: S. Barlow 2, D. Toscas 1, J. Noble 1, M. Sultana 1BEST, Therry Penola: B. Budiono, D. Angus, M. Pell, J. Hanlon, S. Robertson, M. ReynoldsWilliamstown CYMS: J. Noble, M. Sultana, B. Hynes, T. Bowers, L. Forrester, N. Knapman
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the Lions’ undefeated streak will hold up despite the best eff orts of the Bushrangers. MHSOB play Williamstown CYMS, the CY’s will be aiming for a healthy victory and percentage boost here. Bulleen Templestowe face Prahran Assumption, expect the Two Blues to return home victorious. Whitefriars meet NOBS/St Pats, predicting the Nobs to earn the four points. In the match of the round, Old Geelong hosts Old Mentonians in an eight point game. If Old Mentonians win they will breach the gap between them and the top four and can replace the OG’s in fourth. Whereas if Old Geelong wins, they will retain their place in the four and end OMFC’s fi nals hopes. Old Mentonians currently have the better form and thus backing the Panthers to claim victory.
following his game-high fi ve goals. Prahran
Assumption snuck into the top four in the fi nal
round last year, and we could bear witness to
lightning striking twice.
Bullen Templestowe’s last ditch eff ort to avoid
relegation gained some traction after they beat
eighth placed Whitefriars. Whitefriars started the
game in control, but with easy opportunities
missed, the lead was short lived. The Bullants
went past the Friars in the second with six majors
whilst holding the visitors goalless. With a lead
of 37-points that was increased by one by the
fi nal change, Bulleen Templestowe were able
to cruise home by a comfortable 31-points. The
Bullants pulled off a well-rounded team victory,
with nine diff erent goal kickers, four of those
multiple goal scorers. If Bulleen Templestowe are
to crawl out of the relegation zone they need at
least a further two victories this season to do so.
This week, Yarra Valley travel to Therry Penola,
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Failure is not reached whilst hope still remains,
and for St Johns, there is a glimmer still fl ickering.
The JOCs are one game off fourth spot but face
three of the top four sides on their run home, it
seems a daunting task, but not an impossible
one. Their belief was tested last week as they
were pushed all the way by a Glen Eira side
which was determined to notch their second
win of the season. The Saints were keen to
celebrate their 20 year premiership reunion in
style, and donned their old Glenhuntly strip to
commemorate the occasion. Glen Eira and St
Johns hold a fi erce rivalry, built on mutual respect
and a competitiveness that was on show from the
opening bounce. The conditions made it a dour
aff air and a game of inches. In what was a highly
contested game, the side that was prepared to
put their head over the ball was rewarded, and
clean hands in the wet were crucial. St Johns were
more effi cient going forward in the fi rst term, but
Glen Eira fought back with a dominant second
quarter, their best performance for the year. With
their season on the line against their oldest rivals,
the JOCs needed a spark and they got it from
Kane Arnold. With the two goals in four minutes
at the start of the third, Arnold got his side back
in front and they never looked back. For the
second time in as many weeks however, the JOCs’
eff ort and intensity lapsed for a quarter. A trend
that will need to be rectifi ed if they’re any shot
of getting over St Mary’s this week. You couldn’t
fault the Saints’ eff ort and desire but they were
simply outclassed after half-time. It’s not all doom
and gloom however, as they face Monash this
week and have a legitimate chance to get off the
bottom of the ladder.
Kew by its own admission has had a very
lacklustre month of football and was keen to get
its mojo back last Saturday against Monash...and
it did just that. The Bears handled the wet and
greasy conditions with pure class, kicking at least
fi ve goals in each quarter and held the Gryphons
goalless in the fi rst and third. Brazzale was
dominant for the visitors with fi ve, whilst Bishop
(4) and Fultheim (3) made the most of some rare
time up forward. The only light on a dark day for
Monash was the form of Erwin-Ross, who bagged
four of their fi ve goals and played a lone hand up
forward. Kew will renew its rivalry with Ivanhoe
this week in an important game for both sides.
Monash will endeavour to escape the bottom
two as they face Glen Eira who found some form
in their loss last week.
Old Eltham had a big emphasis on building its
momentum from the previous week as they
renewed their rivalry with northern neighbours
Old Paradians. But after four to fi ve changes at the
selection table, the task was well and truly in front
of them. The Raiders got some form back last week
but needed a win to keep their distance from
St Johns and Ivanhoe. The conditions and wide
expanses at Eltham College made goals tough to
come by, with four goals kicked in total in the fi rst
half. It was a war of attrition and both sides had
to capitalise on rare forays forward. The Turtles
were wasteful in front of goal. With a two goal
lead heading into the last, Old Eltham absorbed
the Raiders last term surge and recorded a gutsy
six point win. Both sides will like their chances this
week as Old Eltham hosts South Melbourne while
the Raiders take on Elsternwick.
St Mary’s Salesian secured second spot with a
hard fought 37 point win over an impressive
Ivanhoe. The Hoes’ season was on the line, as their
faint hope to play fi nals was a driving force as they
caught the Saints napping. St Mary’s midfi eld
wasn’t switched on, their forwards’ defensive
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Old Eltham v South Melbourne Dist.
Ivanhoe v Kew
Glen Eira v Monash Gryphons
St Johns v St Mary’s Salesian
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week, South Melbourne was determined to get
back on the winners list and also avoid relegation.
Elsternwick started the better and held a ten
point lead at quarter-time. Unfortunately for the
Wicks, that’s where the good news stopped. The
Districts wrestled back the ascendancy in the
second, dominated the third and ran out eventual
36 point winners. The win almost guarantees
another year in the section for South Melbourne
while Elsternwick will need one more win to stay
in Div 2 in 2015. Both have tough assignments
this week, but aren’t without a chance.
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pressure was lacking and their backline was
“sluggish” and Ivanhoe capitalised. After a rocket
from coach Jess Sinclair, the Saints responded in
fi ne style, booting four goals to two in the second
and held a six point lead at the main change. After
half-time it was all St Mary’s, as they got they’re
attacking game up and going and importantly
they were resolute in defence. Ivanhoe will see
this as one that got away as inaccuracy in front
of goal cost them a chance at victory. The Saints
again had over ten goal kickers and face an in
form St Johns side in what could be the match of
the round. Ivanhoe host Kew and will be keen to
atone for last week’s loss and infl ict some pain on
their most hated rivals.
After clutching defeat from the jaws of victory last
Old Eltham Collegians 2.2, 2.6, 4.10, 5.12 (42)Old Paradians 2.1, 2.2, 3.3, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: Z. Tranter 2, J. Laver 1, B. Galvin 1, M. Crooks 1Old Paradians: A. Sheehy 2, B. Holden 1, B. Moylan 1, J. Kandilakis 1BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: E. Mc Dowell, L. Ogilvie, J. Hall, N. Harper, M. Crooks, A. Lendaro Old Paradians: M. Derham, J. Lidyard, S. Money, R. Licciardi, B. Moylan, M. Raponi
St Johns 4.2, 5.3, 11.5, 11.10 (76)Glen Eira 2.4, 6.5, 7.7, 7.8 (50)GOALS, St Johns: A. Abela 4, K. Arnold 2, G. Costas 2, B. Ayache 1, M. Nicholson 1, N. Chalk 1Glen Eira: A. Bradley 3, D. Entwistle 2, C. Maddox 1, K. Harwood 1BEST, St Johns: D. O’Connor, A. Abela, G. Costas, K. Arnold, B. Ayache, B. MortonGlen Eira: R. Clark, L. Barda, C. Maddox, J. Amerena, A. Cvek, T. Richardson
Kew 5.6, 11.8, 12.12, 22.12 (144)Monash Gryphons 0.1, 3.4, 3.5, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Kew: A. Brazzale 5, S. Bishop 4, J. O’Bryan 3, J. Fultheim 3, M. Waters 3, P. Donaldson 2, J. Delbridge 1, J. Fidanza 1 Monash Gryphons: A. Erwin-Ross 4, T. Casha 1BEST, Kew: M. Waters, B. Goodwin, J. O’Bryan, T. Leeds, S. Bishop, A. BrazzaleMonash Gryphons: A. Barrett, M. Ryan, B. Rose, M. Kearsley, A. Erwin-Ross, T. Casha
St Mary’s Salesian 4.3, 8.8, 12.12, 16.14 (110)Ivanhoe 5.4, 7.8, 9.15, 9.19 (73)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: A. Dwyer 3, J. Rogers 3, L. Holmes 2, D. Gook 1, B. Andrews 1, N. Curwood 1, J. Strangward 1, T. Whittle 1, J. Finlay 1, H. Chipperfi eld 1, J. Tanner 1Ivanhoe: C. Kingsford 2, R. Blackmore-Moore 2, K. Blackmore-Moore 2, Z. Mowat 1, L. Roberts 1, M. Lovell 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: B. Gatehouse, J. Rogers, J. Strangward, A. Dwyer, J. Kenyon, T. Whittle Ivanhoe: R. Fort, T. Williamson, J. Chazan, W. Cuthbert, D. Neilson, Z. Mowat
South Melbourne Districts 2.4, 6.6, 12.9, 14.13 (97)Elsternwick 4.2, 5.5, 8.7, 9.7 (61)GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: S. Mahoney 3, A. Balestra 3, M. Clarke 2, J. Cliff ord 1, D. O’Dea 1, R. Benson 1, S. Bradford 1, R. Chirgwin 1, A. Minichiello 1Elsternwick: S. Convery 4, A. Thornton 2, D. Grace 2, C. Watts 1BEST, South Melbourne Districts: A. Bermingham, A. Minichiello, S. Mahoney, D. O’Dea, C. Murphy, K. JonesElsternwick: S. Convery, J. Biviano, C. Mahony, N. Hodskiss, J. Anderson, D. Convery
Old Eltham Collegians 3.4, 11.6, 12.10, 17.16 (118)Old Paradians 3.1, 4.1, 6.3, 6.7 (43)GOALS, Old Eltham Collegians: A. Coath 5, P. Zumbo 3, B. Dummett 2, P. Vidinopoulos 2, J. Mizzi 2, M. Makin 1, T. Edgell 1, J. Bevilacqua 1Old Paradians: M. Simpson 2, J. Monro 1, A. Jolley 1, D. Whyley 1, A. Tak 1BEST, Old Eltham Collegians: J. Howell, P. Vidinopoulos, C. Bettiol, R. Mydlar, P. Zumbo, A. JohnsenOld Paradians: M. Elliott, K. Mascitti, A. Ziella, A. Copeland, A. Tsapatsaris, G. Pereira
Glen Eira 8.0, 10.2, 11.5, 13.8 (86)St Johns 1.3, 1.8, 3.10, 3.11 (29)GOALS, Glen Eira: I. Delac 4, B. Pascal 3, O. Boukarroum 1, A. Boast 1, S. Hollow 1, S. Lithgow 1, C. Spanopoulos 1, J. Serpanchy 1St Johns: B. Curry 3BEST, Glen Eira: O. Boukarroum, B. Pascal, J. Haddan, I. Delac, S. Lithgow, D. SantaluciaSt Johns: G. Roberts, D. Camm, A. Hall, B. Moldrich, T. Diaz, L. Seal
Kew 5.3, 11.4, 14.7, 18.11 (119)Monash Gryphons 0.1, 1.2, 3.2, 5.2 (32)GOALS, Kew: B. Van Leeuwen 6, J. Considine 4, A. Mosse 3, N. Zaher 1, T. Dover 1, A. Hawking 1, D. Boehm 1, Z. Brabin 1Monash Gryphons: D. O’Connor 2, J. White 1, V. Coff ey 1, T. Mosley 1BEST, Kew: B. Van Leeuwen, M. Smith, W. Delbridge, A. Hawking, D. Boehm, J. ConsidineMonash Gryphons: J. Rathjen, L. Lewis, D. O’Connor, A. Petsinis, J. Rose, A. Tirosh
St Mary’s Salesian 3.3, 6.7, 10.11, 13.12 (90)Ivanhoe 1.4, 3.4, 5.5, 7.8 (50)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gusts 3, H. Wong 2, N. Alexopoulos 2, C. McMahon 2, A. Murphy 1, J. Sutherland 1, L. Childs 1, T. Gowers 1Ivanhoe: J. Holland 2, A. Diorietes 2, C. Traeger 2, M. Joyce 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gatehouse, H. Angley, A. Pathirana, D. Rajkumar, M. Adam, C. Rose Ivanhoe: S. Conley, W. Servinis, A. Diorietes, L. Vaughan, S. Graeme, J. Nott
Elsternwick 1.5, 1.6, 4.10, 7.11 (53)South Melbourne Districts 3.2, 4.6, 5.9, 6.14 (50)GOALS, Elsternwick: C. Milledge 2, D. Feiber 2, P. Convery 1, K. Kenny-Jones 1, J. Rootes 1South Melbourne Districts: J. Duim 2, M. Stefanidakis 1, D. Mcbrearty 1, S. Bowley 1, B. Rose 1 BEST, Elsternwick: K. Kumangai, J. Rootes, J. De Waas, K. Kenny-Jones, D. Cattigan, O. GildeaSouth Melbourne Districts: J. Woodburn, M. East, D. Mcbrearty
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Is this the VAFA’s most interesting section? With positional battles aplenty in all parts of the ladder, it would be hard to argue otherwise. Percentage alone separates the four teams vying for sixth position on the ladder as each of their games from here on will be treated like an elimination fi nal. The teams at the top are jostling for seeds, with the Northern Blues slip-up against Richmond Central allowing Aquinas and Swinburne a scent of a potential double chance. Down the bottom, La Trobe and Eley Park will be hoping an upset or two will be enough to give their clubs another crack at Division 3 in 2015. Let the games begin.
REVIEWAquinas used a fl ying start to easily overcome La Trobe University by 71-points at Aquinas College. The Blood’s Michael Niezen was the instigator of the fast-start, kicking the opening three goals of the game to launch his side to a 65-point half time lead. The contest evened up in the second half, however, the Trober’s were unable to will themselves back into the contest. Jai Perrett extended a fantastic month of football for his side with four majors. Aquinas is still a game clear of Albert Park in fourth position on the ladder.
Power House returned to the winner’s column with a resounding 145-point win over South Mornington at Citation Oval. A staggering 13 players were among the goals for Ant Voyage’s squad who bounced back well following their loss to the Northern Blues in Round 13. Sam Confait (6) and Andrew Kuhanez (4) were the two major goalkickers, combining for ten goals in the contest. The percentage-boosting win wasn’t enough to move Power House inside the top six, trailing Richmond Central by over 10 percent despite being even on wins. South Mornington continues to draw closer to a dreaded winless season.
Emmaus St Leos were able to adjust without leading goal-kicker Chris Beluszar, easily
accounting for St Francis by 56-points at St Francis Xavier College. The victory continues the Animal’s eleven game winning streak as they now sit a game clear at the top of Division 3 following the Northern Blues loss to Richmond Central. Nic Robin and Anthony Smith kicked three goals apiece for Emmaus however it was Alexander McDougall who was clearly best on ground. The X-Men now have a steep climb from eighth position to secure a spot inside the top six.
Swinburne were too strong in the battle of the students, escaping with a 14-point win in a hard fought contest at St James Park. The Vultures were within a goal at the halfway mark of the match, but four goals – for the second consecutive week – from Richard Lugg were enough to pull the Razorbacks over the line. UHS-VU’s lowly percentage of 90 could cause headaches in their tilt at the fi nals from ninth position. Charles Jackson was their best player for the afternoon with three majors. The Razorbacks and the Vultures split their two contests for the year, winning one each.
Five goals from Damon Marcon wasn’t enough for Northern Blues as they succumbed to Richmond Central by 25-points in a high scoring aff air at Ruthven Reserve. The win gives the Snakes their second win over the Blues this year as they regain their place inside the top six. Luke Carland (four goals) and Sam Brown were among the best players for the Snakes who dominated contested possessions throughout the match. Matthew Holmes was stellar in defence for the home side.
A second quarter collapse from Eley Park allowed Albert Park to secure their seventh consecutive win in a 25-point victory at Whitehorse Reserve. The Sharks conceded six goals in the second
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DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 58/69%)
Emmaus St Leos v Northern Blues
South Mornington v Richmond Central
La Trobe University v Albert Park
Power House v St Francis Xavier
Aquinas v Swinburne University
UHS-VU v Eley Park
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term that allowed Albert Park to take a 35-point lead at half time. Stuart Maunder continued his brilliant form in front of goal with fi ve majors, while James Brick was superb for the Falcons. For the home side, Noel Bahnsen enjoyed a return to form with four majors alongside David Viola and Kenneth Darby who toiled hard all afternoon. The Sharks are tied on La Trobe for points; however they remain inside the relegation zone with a lower percentage.
PREVIEWAquinas v Swinburne University: Aquinas had the Razorback’s measure back in Round 5. Should be one of many great matches in Round 15. Emmaus St Leos v Northern Blues: First plays second in a game with plenty on the line. A loss
for the Blues means they slide down into the
battle for positions while the Animal’s will want
to keep momentum rolling towards fi nals. UHS-
VU v Eley Park: One team battles for fi nals places,
while the other fi ghts to remain in Division 3. Will
come down to which team wants it more.
South Mornington v Richmond Central: The
Snakes should remain in the six for another week
with a comfortable win over the Tigers. La Trobe
University v Albert Park: Albert Park continue
to be one of the form sides in the competition,
can the Falcons make it eight in a row? Power
House v St Francis Xavier: A must win for both
sides who are equal on seven wins each.
Aquinas 7.3, 11.7, 13.8, 14.11 (95)La Trobe University 0.1, 1.2, 2.4, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Aquinas: M. Niezen 5, J. Perrett 4, J. Morrison-Story 1, L. Toomey 1, C. Cormack 1, T. Niezen 1, N. Morrison-Storey 1 La Trobe University: S. Field 1, D. O’ Connor 1, L. Toohey 1BEST, Aquinas: P. Jurkovsky, M. Niezen, J. Perrett, L. Toomey, Z. Parr, L. McDonaldLa Trobe University: L. Toohey, J. O’Brien, D. O’ Connor, S. Field, M. Pearson, L. Fraser
Albert Park 3.2, 9.5, 13.9, 15.14 (104)Eley Park Sharks 1.3, 3.6, 7.11, 11.13 (79)GOALS, Albert Park: S. Maunder 5, K. Murray 3, A. Mackay 2, J. Brick 1, L. Gniel 1, J. Harrison 1, J. Mahoney 1, C. Blizzard 1 Eley Park Sharks: T. Sigalas 4, N. Bahnsen 4, S. Barry 1, A. Zaicos 1, A. Olson 1BEST, Albert Park: J. Brick, K. Murray, R. Schneider, S. Campbell, S. Bermingham, P. FullartonEley Park Sharks: G. Deacon, D. Viola, K. Darby, C. Olson, T. Miller, T. Hudson
Richmond Central 5.1, 10.4, 17.6, 21.7 (133)Northern Blues 3.4, 6.9, 12.11, 16.12 (108)GOALS, Richmond Central: L. Carland 4, D. Roy 3, W. Bucci 3, S. Demeo 3, S. Bugeja 2, S. Ward 2, S. Brown 1, D. Cannon 1, C. Pullen 1, R. Costanzo 1Northern Blues: D. Marcon 5, J. King 2, N. De Andrade 2, T. Vuwai 1, D. Calcedo 1, M. Cigagna 1, S. Maatouk 1, P. Sansonetti 1, L. Holmes 1, N. Parkes 1BEST, Richmond Central: L. Carland, S. Brown, T. Baker, R. Costanzo, K. Schoenmaekers, D. RoyNorthern Blues: M. Holmes, L. Holmes, J. Clarkson, J. Phelan, A. Campbell, T. Lehmann
Power House 6.5, 15.8, 18.12, 24.16 (160)South Mornington 0.0, 0.2, 2.3, 2.3 (15)GOALS, Power House: not supplied South Mornington: D. Droscher 1, K. Rose 1BEST, Power House: not suppliedSouth Mornington: K. Debernardi, N. Coy, B. Rolls, W. Spencer, P. Dade-Bell, S. Carr
Emmaus St Leos 2.5, 7.7, 12.8, 15.10 (100)St Francis Xavier 2.0, 5.1, 6.2, 7.2 (44)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: N. Robin 3, A. Smith 3, D. Hill 2, B. Ellis 2, P. Baranello 1, E. Mitchell 1, R. Harding 1, A. McDougall 1, L. Virgo 1St Francis Xavier: T. Butera 2, M. Ralph 1, L. Day 1, J. Roberts 1, D. Scott 1, C. Hughes 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos: A. McDougall, M. Mc Iver, T. Thorn, L. Glover, M. Lalor, P. CareySt Francis Xavier: C. Power, J. Abel, J. Butterfi eld, J. Lafranchi, L. Day, L. Andrews
Swinburne University 3.1, 6.7, 13.11, 15.15 (105)UHS-VU 4.3, 6.5, 11.10, 13.13 (91)GOALS, Swinburne University: R. Lugg 4, J. Curran 2, J. Bunge 2, K. Fitzpatrick 1, T. Kennedy 1, Z. Scrase 1, M. Manning 1, J. Bradley 1, D. Webb 1, C. Wight 1UHS-VU: R. Smith 3, C. Jackson 3, T. O’Halloran 2, R. Matthews 2, R. Kirk 1, N. Devereux 1, J. Ahmed 1BEST, Swinburne University: R. Lugg, A. Woodhead, J. Bunge, D. Webb, K. Fitzpatrick, J. BradleyUHS-VU: C. Jackson, K. Benstead, C. Knight, R. Smith, R. Matthews, A. Kirk.
Aquinas 3.3, 3.5, 4.6, 6.6 (42)La Trobe University 4.0, 4.2, 5.4, 5.4 (34)GOALS, Aquinas: B. O’Loughlin 3, J. Hamilton 1, D. Lord 1, M. Tarulli 1La Trobe University: M. Harney 1, E. Buff on 1, M. Steiner 1, S. Marchitto 1, J. Billings 1BEST, Aquinas: J. Bott, N. Hart, B. Fenech, B. O’Loughlin, P. Flynn, A. LorkinLa Trobe University: B. Anderson, B. Verbunt, B. Tonkin, S. Marchitto, J. Lasslett, M. Steiner
Eley Park Sharks 2.1, 4.4, 8.8, 9.8 (62)Albert Park 1.6, 3.9, 3.12, 5.17 (47)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: M. Viola 3, T. Houlden 2, L. Booth 1, A. Stevenson 1, J. Crothers 1, T. Scholtes 1 Albert Park: T. Tiller 2, B. Little 1, M. Smith 1, L. Main 1BEST, Eley Park Sharks: A. Stevenson, E. Handford, S. Pertz, H. Priest, A. Chandramouli, M. ViolaAlbert Park: M. Hammond, P. Marks, B. Murnane, M. Smith, N. Katsivelos, C. Richardson
Richmond Central 4.7, 8.11, 14.20, 22.22 (154)Northern Blues 3.2, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 (37)GOALS, Richmond Central: not suppliedNorthern Blues: J. Matheson 2, J. Thompson 2, D. Assouni 1BEST, Richmond Central: not suppliedNorthern Blues: C. Beaty, D. Wakim, J. Karanikos, J. Retamal, M. Ferma, J. Matheson
Power House 1.3, 5.7, 8.12, 11.15 (81)South Mornington 4.3, 5.4, 6.7, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Power House: not suppliedSouth Mornington: D. Clarke 2, C. Steele 2, N. Coy 1, J. Clarke 1, D. Lloyd 1, N. Kurts 1BEST, Power House: not suppliedSouth Mornington: J. Clarke, D. Clarke, L. Hockey, T. Wilson, D. Lloyd, N. Kurts
St Francis Xavier 3.3, 5.5, 8.8, 12.9 (81)Emmaus St Leos 3.2, 3.3, 5.4, 6.7 (43)GOALS, St Francis Xavier: A. Pavlovic 7, P. Tucker 1, B. Sheers 1, P. Bourke 1, R. Tocknell 1, J. Williams 1Emmaus St Leos: T. Canny 2, P. McGloin 1, J. Webb 1, D. Pryde 1, A. LaRiccia 1BEST, St Francis Xavier: T. Shepherdson, A. Pavlovic, P. Tucker, W. Delaland, S. Darlison, S. GreelyEmmaus St Leos: J. Page, P. McGloin, S. Kay, T. Canny, A. LaRiccia, J. Webb
Swinburne University 1.2, 5.4, 8.6, 11.10 (76)UHS-VU 1.2, 3.7, 5.9, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Swinburne University: J. Perillo 3, J. Carroll 2, H. Fischer 2, S. Teague 1, S. Ennis 1, S. McGrath 1, M. Dunn 1UHS-VU: A. Soutaris 2, G. Midaksso 2, D. Walsh 1, L. McCartney 1, D. Begg 1, S. Parker 1BEST, Swinburne University: S. Kilpatrick, J. Perillo, P. O’Hare, C. Barton, S. Ennis, J. CarrollUHS-VU: S. Parker, J. McMeikan, M. Turvey, L. Bainbridge, R. Churkovich, A. Milicevic
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Much like a Commonwealth Games event, which
has Australian representation, there were no
shock results in Division 4 last week. Similar to
Susan Boyle’s rousing rendition of ‘Mull of Kintyre’
at the Glasgow opening ceremony, several
seemingly forgotten teams produced their
most inspiring performances in recent memory.
Again, much like the former Britain’s Got Talent
contestant, perhaps a solid hit out will be all it
takes for those teams to ensure the remainder of
their season fi nishes on a positive note.
North Brunswick did all they could to de-rail
Westbourne Grammarian’s late season charge
towards the top four, but were unable to conquer
a club on the rise. Chris Sneddon was the pick of
the victors as he was able to fi nd the ball and
the goals regularly. As ever, Justin Johns was
productive and was well supported by Shane
Wallace and Jesse Humphries throughout the
afternoon. Kenny Zuidema was busy all over the
ground whilst Dal Santo and Sansonetti found
the ball regularly for the Bulls. The attitude and
intent of the entire North Brunswick outfi t is to
be commended. After a poor start to the year, the
Bulls have looked a diff erent side in recent weeks.
Their competitive recent form suggests they
have another couple of wins in them this year.
With two of their remaining four games against
fi nals hopefuls, they have the potential to bring
an early close to a season or two.
After a shocking last few weeks, the Synners
produced their most competitive display of
the season to make Point Cook work for a win.
Whilst the Bulldogs seemed to have a handle
on the game throughout, Chadstone will take
great confi dence out of this performance, which,
if repeated, could lead to a shock win over the
Dragons this weekend. Robbie Milne was top
dog, and handy contributions from Mason Kip
and Jake Perrins secured a scrappy four points
for Point Cook. Aidan Quinn was tireless for the
Synners, whilst David Bennet and, as always,
Brett Polkinghorne put in commendable
performances. The result saw the Bulldogs keep
their slim fi nals hopes alive, but even against a
badly beaten West Brunswick, they will have to
produce better than they did against Chadstone
to make sure it stays this way.
The Dragons loss to Canterbury eff ectively draws
an end to their fi nals aspirations. Promising
passages of play in the fi rst and third terms were
nullifi ed by disappointing eff orts in the second
and fourth quarters. Rohan Walmsley continued
his exciting recent form, fi nding himself amongst
Canterbury’s best once again. Meanwhile, the
two Lachlans, Giles and Chapman were equally
productive at opposite ends of the ground for the
victors. Noel Joseph, Michael Lim and Ben Joseph
put in noteworthy displays for the Dragons. The
Dragons face Chadstone this weekend and will
be looking to produce more of their fi rst and third
term form to avoid embarrassment. The Cobras
on the other hand have virtually locked down
third spot and will use the match up with their
namesakes this weekend as a fi nals rehearsal.
Manningham produced a comprehensive
performance against Box Hill North. After a tightly
contested opening term, the fl oodgates opened
in the second and from then on the afternoon
became a Cobra procession. Michael Muller
produced a scintillating four-goal display, which
was well complemented with substantial days
out for Michael Davies and Dylan Wolfgramm
who walked away with three majors each. The
important win maintains breathing space for the
Cobras between themselves and those outside
COBRAS TIGHTEN SQUEEZE ON FOURTH SPOT
DIVISION 4 — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 60/86%)
North Brunswick v Box Hill North
Canterbury v Manningham Cobras
Dragons v Chadstone
Hawthorn v Westbourne Grammarians
Point Cook v West Brunswick
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the top four. Box Hill now require a fl awless
fi nish to 2014 to stand a chance of playing fi nals
football – not impossible, but based on the up
and down nature of their season to date, you’d
have to think it’s unlikely that they will feature.
Even minus several of their regular best players,
Hawthorn were a class above the next closest
Division 4 side as they easily accounted for West
Brunswick. A frustratingly slow starting Hawthorn
seemed to carry on from their sub par (by their
standards) performance against Manningham
a last week. However, aside from conceding a
quarter time lead, the Hawks were fl awless for
the remainder of the afternoon, keeping the Pies
goalless in the second and third terms. Fresh
off the back of his mark of the year contender,
Sam Gold was once again brilliant and was well
supported by his partner in crime Jason Ince.
Louis Martin, Corey Bull and Josh Turner were the
pick of the Pies in what was a disappointing day
for the club. If they are to contend with Hawthorn
later in the season, West Brunswick have plenty
of work to do over the next four weeks.
Westbourne Grammarians travel to Rathmines
this afternoon to take on the competition
heavyweights. A win to the newly formed club
would breathe life into the competition which
looks set to fi nish only one way barring a repeat
Hawthorn’s 2013 yips. North Brunswick have the
chance to spoil Box Hill North’s campaign, whilst
at Keeley Park, the Synners are their best chance
for an upset off the back of their promising
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DIVISION 4 LAST ROUND DIVISION 4 RESERVE
Hawthorn 2.1, 5.3, 8.3, 13.12 (90)West Brunswick 4.3, 4.6, 4.8, 6.9 (45)GOALS, Hawthorn: S. Gold 4, J. Ince 3, S. Wintle 2, J. Ridley 1, D. Kennedy 1, L. Chapman 1, G. Edmond 1 West Brunswick: D. Muscat 3, L. Buckler 1, M. Thompson 1, R. Benjamin 1BEST, Hawthorn: J. Campbell, S. Gold, N. Raiti, G. Edmond, D. Monohan, J. InceWest Brunswick: W. Baker, R. Benjamin, L. Buckler, C. Bull, P. Carroll, A. Commins
Canterbury 2.3, 6.10, 10.12, 12.13 (85)Dragons 2.4, 2.4, 6.6, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Canterbury: A. Baker 2, L. Giles 2, R. Walmsley 2, J. Price 2, S. Murphy 1, B. Hui 1, C. Skate 1, B. Johnson 1 Dragons: H. Vuong 2, G. Ratnakumar 2, N. Joseph 1, J. Yap 1, P. Cachado 1, P. Rueda 1BEST, Canterbury: C. Woods, A. Winn, R. Walmsley, L. Chapman, M. James, L. GilesDragons: T. Castricum, B. Chen, M. Babar, N. Joseph, M. Lim, V. Nguyen
Manningham Cobras 1.2, 8.4, 12.7, 14.12 (96)Box Hill North 1.0, 2.1, 3.6, 4.11 (35)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: M. Muller 4, M. Davies 3, D. Wolfgramm 3, P. Wood 1, S. Fisher 1, C. Jolly 1, T. Bell 1 Box Hill North: N. Fowler 1, X. Ellis 1, T. Manning 1, A. Mannerheim 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: A. Pianto, M. Davies, T. Bell, M. Muller, S. Newton, D. WolfgrammBox Hill North: T. Manning, S. Donovan, D. Liistro, C. Liston, C. Lee, K. Robinson
Westbourne Grammarians 3.5, 6.7, 11.9, 16.11 (107)North Brunswick 2.3, 4.7, 9.10, 14.14 (98)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: J. Johns 4, C. Sneddon 4, J. Ray 2, A. Davis 2, N. Schiano 1, S. Wallace 1, C. Chesterman 1, M. Muhar 1North Brunswick: K. Zuidema 4, P. Gagliano 2, P. Distefano 2, L. Selkrig 1, S. Mair 1, C. Hynam-Smith 1, D. Sansonetti 1, D. Manoukian 1, G. McMonigle 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: E. Karageorge, S. Wallace, C. Sneddon, J. Humphreys, M. Culliver, J. JohnsNorth Brunswick: C. Hynam-Smith, D. Sansonetti, K. Zuidema, T. Leary, T. Stevens, M. Dal Santo
Point Cook 3.3, 5.4, 8.6, 10.9 (69)Chadstone 2.1, 2.5, 4.6, 5.10 (40)GOALS, Point Cook: R. Milne 2, H. Wilkinson 2, M. Gabriel 1, P. Hegarty 1, J. Perrins 1, M. Kip 1, S. Sinclair 1, M. Smith 1 Chadstone: J. Farrugia 2, A. Farrugia 1, D. Bennett 1, A. Quinn 1BEST, Point Cook: R. Milne, J. Perrins, M. Kip, B. Cox, S. Percival, R. BarkerChadstone: B. Polkinghorne, A. Quinn, L. Rose, O. Mooney, D. Bennett, B. Amor
West Brunswick 4.2, 6.5, 11.10, 12.12 (84)Hawthorn 1.0, 3.0, 4.0, 9.0 (54)GOALS, West Brunswick: T. Crabtree 3, M. Handscombe 2, T. Ross 2, A. Forbes 1, A. Thompson 1, P. Healey 1, D. Sheedy 1, S. Devers 1Hawthorn: J. Jackomos 4, T. Bowler 3, C. Bilton-Gough 1, M. Laing 1BEST, West Brunswick: V. Townsend, J. Tassone, P. Healey, T. Ross, D. Sheedy, D. FitzpatrickHawthorn: N. Martin, T. Bowler, A. Loke, J. Downie, C. Bilton-Gough, J. Jackomos
Canterbury 2.7, 3.9, 5.12, 6.16 (52)Dragons 1.2, 4.4, 4.4, 4.4 (28)GOALS, Canterbury: M. Small 2, J. Lomax 1, C. Aligizakis 1, D. Wilden 1, S. Woodward 1Dragons: D. Ang 2, J. Pi 1, M. Ponente 1BEST, Canterbury: D. Perera, J. Wilson, C. Aligizakis, A. Stals, Z. Zainal, B. LashbrookDragons: K. Teap, J. Pi, J. Ngo, N. Vandergert, H. Qui, T. Ly
Manningham Cobras 0.3, 0.11, 1.14, 5.16 (46)Box Hill North 3.2, 3.3, 5.4, 6.6 (42)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: D. Wills 2, J. Bieleny 1, S. Leonard 1, V. Dislakis 1Box Hill North: J. Cope 2, G. Williams 1, A. Obialor 1, S. Stephens 1, G. Cavallo 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: P. Whitehouse, K. Ng, R. Mundy, S. Leonard, S. Marshall, V. DislakisBox Hill North: J. Cope, K. Axten, G. Williams, U. Khan, A. Obialor, D. Piccioli
Westbourne Grammarians 6.4, 9.9, 14.17, 19.21 (135)North Brunswick 0.0, 4.1, 6.1, 8.1 (49)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: S. King 3, D. White 3, J. Diblasi 3, K. Miller 2, R. Binney 2, N. Arias 1, S. Corcoran 1, R. Fuentes 1, A. Cook 1, S. Anderson 1, J. Nikola 1North Brunswick: D. Ilardi 3, S. Wernham 3, B. Cornish 1, J. Hayes 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: K. Miller, H. Wyatt, R. Binney, R. Fuentes, D. White, S. KingNorth Brunswick: J. Geary, S. Wernham, B. Cornish, J. Hayes, T. Geary, G. Ridding
Chadstone 3.6, 6.8, 10.11, 16.14 (110)Point Cook 2.0, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1 (31)GOALS, Chadstone: A. Farrugia 8, J. Riky 3, T. Atkinson 1, I. McLean 1, J. Burke 1, J. Britten 1, M. Johns 1Point Cook: not suppliedBEST, Chadstone: A. Farrugia, J. Riky, N. Smith, T. Arthur, L. Murray, B. MillenPoint Cook: not supplied
Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings by Sunday afternoon to [email protected]
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NEXT WEEKS GAMESPREMIER
Beaumaris Old Trinity 14:00
De La Salle Old Xaverians 14:00
Old Brighton Old Scotch 14:00
St Bernards Collegians 14:00
University Blacks St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14:00
PREMIER B
Old Carey AJAX 14:00
Old Melburnians Caulfi eld Grammarians 14:00
St Kevins University Blues 14:00
Old Haileybury Mazenod 14:00
Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy 14:00
PREMIER C
Hampton Rovers Monash Blues 14:00
Marcellin PEGS 14:00
Oakleigh Banyule 14:00
Parkdale Vultures Ormond 14:00
Peninsula Old Camberwell 14:00
DIVISION 1
MHSOB NOBS/St Pats 14:00
Whitefriars Old Geelong 14:00
Old Mentonians Bulleen Templestowe 14:00
Yarra Valley Williamstown CYMS 14:00
Prahran Assumption Therry Penola 14:00
DIVISION 2
Kew Glen Eira 14:00
Monash Gryphons Elsternwick 14:00
Old Paradians St Johns 14:00
St Mary's Salesian Old Eltham Collegians 14:00
Sth Melbourne Districts Ivanhoe 14:00
DIVISION 3
Albert Park Aquinas 14:00
La Trobe University Emmaus St Leos 14:00
Northern Blues South Mornington 14:00
Power House Eley Park Sharks 14:00
Richmond Central UHS-VU 14:00
St Francis Xavier Swinburne University 14:00
DIVISION 4
Canterbury Hawthorn 14:00
Manningham Cobras Point Cook 14:00
Box Hill North West Brunswick 14:00
Chadstone North Brunswick 14:00
Westbourne Gr. Dragons 14:00
UNDER 19 PREMIER
Old Melburnians St Bernards 14:00
Old Scotch De La Salle 14:00
Old Xaverians Beaumaris 14:00
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers St Kevins 14:00
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
Collegians Old Brighton 14:00
Fitzroy Mazenod 14:00
Parkdale Vultures University Blues 9:20
University Blacks Caulfi eld Grammarians 14:00
Whitefriars Old Trinity 11:40
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
Marcellin AJAX 14:00
Old Carey Old Camberwell 14:00
Old Xaverians St Mary's Salesian 11:40
Williamstown CYMS Old Ivanhoe 14:00
UNDER 19 NORTH
La Trobe University Yarra Valley 9:20
Whitefriars Wyndham Suns 9:20
PEGS Northern Blues 14:00
Ivanhoe Banyule 14:00
Therry Penola St Bernard’s 14:00
UNDER 19 SOUTH
Oakleigh MHSOB 9:20
Peninsula Beaumaris 14:00
Ormond Old Haileybury 14:00
Monash Blues De La Salle 14:00
Hampton Rovers Collegians 9:20
VAFA COLTS
St Bernards University Blues 14:00
Williamstown CYMS Old Paradians 11:40
Westbourne Gr. Mazenod 11:40
UHS-VU / Flemington Point Cook AFC 9:20
PREMIER THIRDS
Old Scotch Collegians 11:40
University Blacks Old Melburnians 11:40
St Bernards University Blues 11:40
Old Xaverians Bye
PREMIER B THIRDS
AJAX Old Carey 11:40
Mazenod St Kevins 11:40
Old Xaverians Fitzroy 14:00
Caulfi eld Grammarians Old Brighton 11:40
Beaumaris Old Trinity 11:40
PREMIER C THIRDS
Ormond Parkdale Vultures 11:40
PEGS Marcellin 11:40
Monash Blues St Mary's Salesian 11:40
Old Ivanhoe Hampton Rovers 9:20
St Kevins Bye
CLUB XVIII (1)
1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 11:40am Sun Sportscover Arena
2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 2:00pm Sun Sportscover Arena
CLUB XVIII (2)
1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 11:40am Sat Sportscover Arena
2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 2:00pm Sat Sportscover Arena
CLUB XVIII (3)
2nd Semi Final (1 v 2) 7:00pm Fri Sportscover Arena
1st Semi Final (3 v 4) 9:20am Sun Sportscover Arena
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1 Jake Williams2 Chris Santalucia3 Sam Lees4 Matt Jenkinson5 Caydn Beetham6 Benjamin Kennedy7 Michael Darvell (C)8 Andy Biddlecombe9 Chris Smith10 Damien Ryan11 Luke Barry12 Brendan Goss13 Cauley Beetham14 Josh Douglas 15 Matt Skidmore16 Louis Tiernan17 Chris Larkins 18 John Shaw19 Tim Dynon20 Marcus Allan21 Chris Waller22 Louis Denton23 Lachlan Smith24 Cam Purss25 Tom Williams26 Nick Wynne27 Robbie Ralph28 Tom Crapp29 Matt Handley30 Murphy Ambrose31 Matt Ball 32 Denis Symeopoulos33 Matt Margin34 Pat Allan35 Ed Lachal 36 David Sapuppo37 Daniel Harangozo38 Matt Douglas39 Michael Hannan
40 Jarryd Skene41 Esmond Prowse42 Jonno Close43 Pat Tiernan44 Matt Walsh45 Lachlan Keith46 Josh Anderson47 Daniel Prowse48 Declan Pittonet49 Jonathan Pintal 50 Ben Plant51 Charlie Woodley52 Tristan Parker53 Chris Margin54 Dan Barry55 Julian Darrer56 Michael Henderson57 Nathan Drummond58 Anthony Ongarello59 Andrew Mathis60 Matt Sitch61 Nick Ielasi62 James Mcelhinney63 Harry Healey64 James Forrest
Co-Coaches: Simon Lethlean & Pat HawkinsSenior Assistant: Ted Woodruff Assistants: Matt O’Hanlon, Tim Clarke, Tim Ockleshaw, Andrew Brushfi eld & Luke Gladman
OLD XAVERIANS
1 Joshua Steadman2 Harrie Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Andrew Willingham (VC)5 Huw Lacey6 Simon Hogan7 Jandre Slabbert8 Tyson Kruse9 Scott Weekley (VC)10 Bede Mahon (C)11 Bart Mill12 Daniel Hunt13 Angus Drysdale14 Simon Thomas15 Lachlan Huntington16 Jesse Laurie17 Peter O’Rouke18 Jason Johnson19 Ben Saliba20 Justin Crameri21 Jason Blake22 Tom Howgate23 Robert Humann24 Isaac Anderson25 Brent Sheahan26 Adam Pattison27 Nick Batten28 Trent Storer29 Scott Dadswell30 Angus Locke31 Clive O’Sullivan32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Tyson Roberts35 James Bismire36 Jake Gardiner37 Ben Kealy38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt (VC)40 Hugh Curnow41 Joel Ernest42 Charlie Richardson43 Alastair Robbins
44 Hamish Guthrie45 Mitchell Aitken46 Ben Vile47 Tom Brennan48 Alex Williamson49 Andrew Pilbrow50 Jack Heeley51 Michael Coffey52 Henry Robinson53 Tom Sharp54 Cameron Turner55 Sean Butler56 Stephen Judson57 Peter Markworth58 Wayne Curnow
59James Champion de Crespigny
60 Andrew Kraeft61 Damian Kelly62 Jonathon Bunge63 William Van De Fliet64 Sam Bell65 Callum Lawford66 Matthew Witokowski67 Andrew Moore68 Sam Pattison69 Sam Forrest70 Mark Rees71 Sam Aldous
Coach: Cameron RobertsAssistants: Paul Yeomans, Darren CollopyReserves Coach: Xavier Moloney
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
27THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER
1 Matt Duggan2 Robert Cathcart3 Matt Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott6 Lachlan Howes7 Tom Dean (C)8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Luke Casey-Leigh15 Raphael Clarke16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Joel Di Natale20 Cal Buckley21 Mitchell Howes22 Steven Scott23 Jonno Nash24 Mitchell LaFontaine25 Travis Woolnough26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes 28 Mick Millar29 Jordan Thompson30 Will Mattingley31 Tom Gandy33 Matt Stevens34 Michael Globan35 Sean McNicholas36 Ben McLean36 Scott Kendall37 Elliott Harris38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull41 James Lapa41 Dylan Gabron-Uhe
42 Tim Pritchard43 Luke Edmondson44 Pete Richter45 Greg Roberts46 Luke Sketchley47 Tom Perkin48 Frasier Cloney49 Luke Slater50 Bane Suboticki51 Tyson Rayner52 David Brearley53 Sean Brennan54 Scott Moore55 Will Gillespie56 Oliver Webber57 Jack Richter58 Ryan Bennett59 Germaine Ivanka60 Mitch Bourne61 Lucas Bourne64 Alex Edmondson66 Robert Wilson67 Brad Kilgore68 Byron Hughes72 Mark Ensor
Coach: Stephen LawrenceAssistants: Mick Lovejoy, Sam HeckerReserves: Alex Bennett
BEAUMARIS
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1 Daniel Riley 1R Damien Ryan 2 Ryan Schroder 3 Alex Mcleod 4 Tom Sullivan 5 Adam Bentick (VC)5R Owen McIntyre 6 Jacob Bevanda 7 Michael Angel 8 Nathan Kazuro 8R Justin Evans 9 Ben Considine 10 George Garth 11 Sam Fleming, 11R Liam Mcintyre 12 Chris Peart 13 Thomas Duyndam 14 Nick Cooke 14R Michael Hughes 15 Luke Madden 16 Mitch Hannan 17 Glen Chivers 17R Jake Van Meel 18 Alex Singleton 18R Jarrod Gill 19 Andrew Merrington 19R Sam Firth 20 Shaun Clarke 21 Tom Overman 22 Simon Caven 22R Lachlan Jowett 23 Jake Forder 24 Alex Boyse25 Tom Russell 26 Tom Gleeson 27 Chad Jones 28 Jack Gay 29 Jack Fraser 30 James Weir 31 Lachlan Mcleod32 Tom Caven (C)32R Jake Wright 33 David Wall 34 Nick Burgin 35 Ben Peart 36 Brad Cooper 37 Pat Macdonough 38 Isaac Madden 39 Jack Saundry 40 Josh Madden 41 Jake Calvert 42 Adrian Corsetti 43 Matt Borzillo 44 Zeeshan Awan 45 Steve Cannatelli
46 Michael Moloney 47 Caleb Forder 48 James Bennie 49 Luke Sullivan 50 Pat Gamwell 51 Matt Pear 52 Jesse Manunzio 53 Jonathan Rose 54 Jack Wheeler 55 Malseed Jayden56 Damien Hurley 57 Michael Sulzberger 58 Luke Scerri 59 Peter Le Noury 60 Adam Bevanda61 Mark Salvadori 62 Andrew Gurrisi63 Matt Boscolo 64 Josh Cunningham 65 Taylor Devers 66 Michael Dillon 67 Matthew Feehan 68 Matthew Gurrusi 69 Will Kingston 70 Ned McAllister 71 Matt McCann 72 Daniel Molony 73 Liam Neal 74 Jake Notaro 75 Kieran O’Connor 76 Tim O”Sullivan 77 Paul Rahill 78 Stefan Romeo 79 Danial Segrave 80 Will Sullivan 81 Liam Whelan 82 Seamus Whelan 83 Brendan Ryan 84 Luke Baird 85 Alex Buckley 86 Sasha Bugryn 87 Gerard Christie 88 Jarred Couch 89 Chris Godfrey 90 Aaron Helenius 91 Nick Hughes 92 Thomas Isaacs 93 Sam Jones 94 Clark Mitchell 95 Justin Monaghan 96 Tate Pearson 97 Matt Sargent 98 Nick Shultz 99 Nicholas Toy
Coach: Anthony RockAssistants: Tim Harvey, Matt O’ConnorReserves Coach: Chris DavisAssistant: Gary McIntyre3rds Coach: Kevin Jones, Brian Moon, Chris Cunningham
ST BERNARDS
28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER
1 Tom Curry 2 Jacob Williams3 Matthew Moore4 Charlie Haley5 Michael Stizza6 Tyson Hunt7 Tom Humphrey8 Tom McMahon9 Harry Haley10 David Lowe11 Edward Clinch12 Matthew Fieldsend (C)13 Jacob Gotch (C)14 Joshua Slade15 Tim Allan16 Oscar Persson17 Sam Williams18 Ben Humphrey19 Ryan McDonough20 David Hutchinson21 Daniel Close22 Aaron Kneebone23 Sebastian Gotch24 Antony Forato25 Lachlan Bull26 Stephen Wall27 Adrian Indovino29 Nick Fyfi eld30 Joel Phillips31 Joshua Fisher32 Joshua Oakley33 Mitch Carney34 Aaron Wheatley35 Justin Baxter36 Ben Oakley37 Ed Murphy38 Liam Wood39 Daniel Millwood40 Joel Mattiske41 Hamish Ramsey42 Nick Hyland43 Luke Williams44 Tim Kovess45 Steven Hogan46 Luke Jarvis
47 Sefton McGraw48 Ed Espinosa49 Luke Gogis50 Jason Terrell51 Charlie Athanassiou52 Tom Moloney53 Matt Hamilton54 Simon Lowe (RC)55 Jackson McKay56 Garrett McDonough57 Michael De Luca58 Mitch Carter59 Jack Jarvis60 Jordan Bull61 Chris Cavanagh62 Declan Freeman63 Chris Hyde64 Shane Griffi n65 Sam O’Donnell66 Tyson Parker67 Beau Hill68 Kieran Grant69 Nick Hogan70 James Meade 71 Simon Byers72 Matthew Allan73 Joe Mannix74 Luis Godhino75 Matthew Hogan
Coach: Paul SatterleyAssistants: Michael Brown, Tom Madigan, Ash LeverReserves: John McDonoughThirds: Phil Proy
DE LA SALLE
SPONSORS
1 Alexander Croft2 Billy Burstin3 Charlie Holst4 Nick Ries5 Andrew Scott6 Gareth Jones7 Shura Taft8 Julian Eimutis9 Michael Dyer10 James Jorgensen11 Dylan Chaplin Burch11R Luke Casey12 Simon Hall13 Josh Cashman14 Sebastian Evans15 Matthew Yates16 Matthew Barton17 Courtney Hylton (VC)18 Trent Zimbachs (C)19 Stuart Inglis20 Tim Phillips21 Hunter Pool22 Nathan Giles23 Wil Tardif (VC)24 Toby Goodman25 James Kondarovskis26 Jesse Band Conrick (RC)27 Matthew Singleton28 Tom Penberthy29 James Dunn30 Josh Kamener31 Lindsay Apted32 Sam Hibbins33 Lachlan Ferguson34 Harry Croft35 Anthony Carydias36 Nick Corp37 Andrew Howison38 Justin Clark
39 Chris Jesaueluk41 Dominic Russo42 Jack Parsons43 Ed Malone44 Alistair Fahie45 Andrew Stone46 Julian Hampton47 Alex Barr48 Sam Doupe-Watt50 Sam Adams52 James Patterson53 Billy Riddle (RC)54 Cameron Bonnar55 Nicholas Brown56 Calvin Lyon57 Charlie Simmons58 Nick Bobeff59 Sam Cutts61 Ed Cordner64 Bernie Morris65 Ned Withers66 Huw Forbes
Coach: Mark HibbinsCoach: Darren BaxterReserves: Matt James, Nick RoachThirds: Nathan Moon
COLLEGIANS
29THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER
1 Jake Walsh 1 Dayne Coulsen-Hoffacker 2 Kristian Butler 3 Harry Tinney 4 Ned Hunt 5 Dan Chamberlain 6 Heath Banfi eld 7 Brendan Iezzi (C)8 Ben Howell 9 Matthew Kilpin 10 Jack Osborn 11 Kris Spassopoulos (RVC)12 Luke Pacconi (VC)13 David Wildsmith 14 Gabe Hamilton 15 Cam McCasker 16 Emerson Satur 17 Jack Hunt 18 Ed Weatherson 19 Nick Howell (VC)20 Chris Riggs 21 Tim Howell 22 Brett Barratt 24 Brett Robertson 25 Will Oldfi eld 26 Andrew Kyriacopoulos 27 Sebastian Nicolosi 28 Christos Manoussakis 29 Nick Chamberlain 30 Alex Hasiotis 31 Callum Pohl 32 Anthony Scott 33 Mark Yeoman 34 Jack Gale 35 Tom Bennett 36 Sean Hanrahan 37 Michael Cooper 38 Jake Steinhart 39 Simon Murphy (RVC)40 Peter Mescher 41 Fergus Stewart 42 Scott Meighan (RC)43 Alex Heuston
44 Matt Coutts 45 Angus Milham 46 Henry Winter 47 Ed Beasley 48 James Spassopoulos 49 Dan Ahearne 50 Nathan Merzvinskas 51 Luther Juric 52 Ted Mitchell 53 Hugh Tyson 54 Andrew Coughlin 55 Joe Campbell 56 Alex Prittie 57 Steve Lawrence 58 Thomas Moore 59 Reggie Smith 60 Nathan Valkanis 61 Alex Syme 63 Stuart Cade 64 Andrew Kinross 65 Nick Pearce 66 Andrew Medland 67 Alex Polidoros 68 Will Bowman 70 Callum Rae 74 Richard Mason
Coach: Adam AndrewsAssistant: Gerard Sholly, Lucien Dean-JohnsReserves: Peter Lawrence
OLD TRINITY
1 Ben Jakobi2 Matthew Gadsden3 Tom Jakobi4 Josh Homann5 Andrew Edge (CC)6 Jimmy Davis7 Michael Dewar8 Jordan Pascoe9 Andrew Dewar10 Jon Edge11 Dylan Verney12 Ollie Cavallaro12 Michael Tragear13 Nick Coroneous14 Thomas Clarke15 Ben Gadsden16 Kieran Rawlinson17 Ben Jarick18 Brendan Blatt19 Tom Mentiplay21 Tim Fogarty 22 Niall Collins23 Michael Karayannis24 Jon Perrett (CC)25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen27 Lachie Nicholls28 Matthew Smith29 Josh Dickerson30 Tom Skewes30 Levi Otto31 Jack Davis32 Charlie King33 Nick Marston34 Tom Mariani35 Luke Forato36 Marshall Pascoe37 Harry Cannon38 Callum Nicholls39 Tom Gunning40 Zac Alcott41 Marcel Bruin
42 Leigh Hendra43 David Fallon44 Daniel Anthony45 Lachie Anthony46 Tim Cooney47 Brett Felsenthal48 Sebastian Zaia49 Matt Browning50 Andrew Ogilvie51 Dale Anderson52 Stuart Hooy54 Will Bardoel55 Michael Fort-Williams56 Jack White57 Alex Dick58 Nick Materia59 Luke Healy60 Pat Kelly61 David Naughton62 Zack Price63 Zack Wilson
Coach: Simon WilliamsAssistant: David PatersonReserves: Ross Stewart
OLD BRIGHTON
30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
PREMIER
1 Paul Wintle2 Luke Wintle3 Michael Curcio4 Pat Kean5 Dan Garside6 Tom Garside7 Steve Doherty8 Tim Doherty9 Chris Richards10 Michael Wintle11 Simon Richards (C)12 Tom Tyquin13 Pat Tyquin14 Hayden Jeans15 Hiwad Shaikaib16 Shaun Glennen17 Mitchell Kent18 Alex Kane19 James Murnane20 Pat Liston21 Sam D’Andrea22 Jamie Maddocks23 Charlie Kinsey24 James Tyquin25 Jack Beckwith26 Michael Barnes27 Cameron Hansen28 Daniel Foot-Connolly30 Chris Mangoni31 Dale Foley32 Trent Bond33 Lachlan Mirams34 Jack O’Kearney35 Brayden O’Toole35R Paul Groves36 Chris McCready37 Jaryd Robertson38 Michael Seeber39 Brett Denton41 Mark Geschke42 Mitchell Coen43 James Symons44 Alex Cross
46 Josh Heron47 Nathan Cerisara48 James Dalzotto49 Fin Neaves50 Alex Whalebone51 Nick Seeber52 Taylor Gogerly53 Jack Hellier55 Tom Foster56 Juy Capp57 Ben Hodges58 Tom McMahon59 John Patounas60 Tim Jeans61 Ben Nicill62 Jamie Popaz66 Damien Waters70 Luke Terrell73 Lewis Stutterd74 Matthew Pitt76 Mitchell Kent
Coach: Mick DwyerAssistants: Jamie Shanahan, Greg SiwesReserves: Steve D’Andrea
ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
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1 Sam Thompson (VC)2 Ashley Lim3 Matthew Peric4 Nick Jamieson5 James Sansom6 Jack Bull7 Jordan Clarke8 Lachie Hill9 Scott Sherwen (CC)10 Mark Passador (CC)11 Charlie Long12 James Bowden13 Richard Wilkinson14 Adam Houlihan15 Andrew Jelbart16 Shane Neaves17 Gene van den Broek18 Caillin O’Shannessy19 Tom Harkness20 Sam Neil21 Ned Walmsley22 Hugo Perry23 Max van den Broek24 Jack Davis25 Max Davis26 Will Strange27 Robbie Ferraro28 Justin Nikolovski29 Chris Watts30 Mitch Bradley31 James Long (VC)32 Richard Eva33 Henry Dick34 Sam Barnett35 Callum Goldby36 Nick Clay37 Sean Leith (RC)38 Lachie Cooper39 Charles Dixon40 Angus Harlock41 Hayden Calway42 Tom McKinley43 Stephen Hodges44 Jack Furey45 Jack Hurley46 Max Wills47 Matthew Seed48 Fraser Macfarlane49 Ed Lower50 Alex O’Shannessy
51 John Daggian (3rds C)52 Josh Raines53 Conor O’Beirne54 Ed Furey55 Nich Cox56 Tim Mead57 Rupert Wills58 Andrew Hummerston59 James Parsell60 Scott Wilcox61 Tom Holding62 Kieran McShane63 Chris Docker64 Tristan Bowman65 Fergus McKenzie66 James Carrington67 Matthew Jane68 Will Hewson69 Alex van Ryn70 Blood Jumper71 Nich Reddish72 Nick Lindsay73 Tom Hamilton74 Robert Hays75 Lachie McDonough76 Pat Oughtred77 Jacob Clark78 Nic Poliakow79 Will Carroll80 Evgeni Routman81 Tim Melville82 Will Ponsford83 Alex King84 Will Mackintosh85 Angus Tummel86 Scott Sansom87 James Halbert88 Call McDonough89 Matthew Parisi90 Sam Muttdon91 Ben Summerfi eld92 Pete Hodges93 Blood Jumper94 Maurice Clayton95 Blood Jumper96 Blood Jumper97 Cohan McDermott98 Angus Greenaway99 Ed Barlow
Coach: Dean Anderson & Stuart PowellAssistants: Steve Crisp, Christian Neeson, Matthew Bott, Kemble Edelsten & Ian LeithReserves: Christian NeesonAssistant: George Dick, Tim Green, Nick Allen & Will LewisThirds: Tristan Foenander
OLD SCOTCH
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PREMIER B
1 Steven Freemantle2 Tim Smith3 Ben Smithwick4 Jacob Murphy5 Joel Rice (VC)6 James Rimington7 Ryan Bongetti8 Tom Roach9 James Gaff10 Mathew Laidlaw11 Brenton McKenry12 Glen Parker13 James Courtot14 Alistair Stewart-Holmes15 Jarrod Reid (VC)16 Sam Casey17 Col Crowther18 Nicholas Colbert19 Andrew Sloan20 James Murrie
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22 Sam Rimington23 Cameron Howat (C)24 Marcus Cushen25 James Evans26 Tom Newton27 Shane Zabiegala28 Simon Cust29 Jack Joslin30 Cameron Jones (VC)31 Brett De Leijer32 Bas Simpson33 Luke Marriott34 Freddie Cator34 Nicholas Thompson35 Lachlan Macleod36 Matthew Pallozzi37 Brodie Easton38 Travis Chiuchiarelli38 Luke Mckinnon39 Chris Allen40 Morgan Evans40 Sam Hassett41 Harry Moore
42 Scott Gordon43 Alistar Reed44 Nick Richardson45 Tim Rule46 Simon Bramwell47 Liam Cooney48 Chris Bell49 David Pocock50 Blake Fordham51 Christian Virgona 52 Sam Pentney53 Lochlan Hall54 Henry McQueen-
Miscamble55 Spencer Cambridge56 Lewis Fotheringham57 Harry Maxwell58 Pat Arundel59 Jack Ymer60 Jarret Barber61 William Guiney62 James Coull63 Alexander Moshovelis64 Alex Richardson65 Adrian Morris66 Matthew Roach67 Patrick Cremean68 Tim Wilkins70 Sam Landgren71 Zac Lisle72 Campbell Wallace73 Callum O’Brien74 Tom Macready-Bryan75 Tim Laidlaw76 Simon Lenders77 Andrew Bird78 Rhett Mitchelhill
Coach: Glenn CoxAssistants: Dave Wright, Justin Seabury, James Wagner, Nicholas Thompson
OLD CAREY
1 Cam Williams2 Jack Townley3 Alex Schipp4 Marshall Rippon4R Andy Wettenhall5R Jared Edwards6 Marc James7 Jeremy Mugavin8 Henry Weddell9 Tim Blakey10 Pete Summers11 Hugh Vickers-Willis12 Jack Watts (C)13 Tom Girdwood14 Tom Fairbairn15 Sam Henry16 Paddy Hayes17 Rich Langham18 Dan Zambon19 Matt Torney20 Dom Nixon21 Al Evans22 Jordan Brown23 Sean Carr24 Will Cunningham25 Angus Nice26 Jack Maxwell27 Charlie Craig28 George Curnow29 Patrick Gardiner31 James Van de Pol32 Riley McMahon33 Tom MacKenzie34 Will Hartnell35 James Coumans36 David Withers37 Tom Foott
38 Ryan Eade39 Dirk Heinz40 Henry Hanlon41 Jack Rutherford42 Jack Wood43 Bennett Merriman44 John Wood45 Damian Barton46 Mick Steinbach48 Hugh Evans50 George Chisholm52 Josh Caldow53 Cam McDonald55 Llewyn Butler56 Jason Cowland57 Jack Heinz58 Ed Long59 Jamie Mugavin60 Darcy Del Rio61 Ed Sinnott62 Danial Van de Pol66 Dan Gumley67 Jack Kershaw69 Nick Macrae73 Jesse Pardo74 Ben Jongebloed76 Sam Caldow78 Ed Ratcliffe79 Bernie Chomley80 Tom Kerr
Coach: Quinton GleesonAssistants: James Walker, Andrew Lowcock, Huw Flanagan
UNIVERSITY BLUES
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PREMIER B
1 Keegan Stewart2 Ben Price (C)3 Max Slonim3 Matthew Gould4 Aiden Clarke5 Tom Silvestro6 Chris Hammond6 Michael Bowden7 Tim Nixon (VC)8 TJ Rothel9 Will Edwards9 Harrison Mills10 Tim Yelland11 Sean Meredith12 Andrew McGuinness13 Sam Wood14 Alex Ford15 Scott Dickson16 Jackson Leigh17 Declan Reilly18 Tom Small19 Luke Price20 Darcy Daly21 James Shanahan (VC)22 Zac Parsons23 Nick Tonkin23R Chris Fagan24 Chris Game24 John Nankervis25 James Gray26 Matthew Mcternan27 Louis O’Keefe28 Daniel Meddings29 Dominic O’Keefe30 Josh Rogers31 Will Osborn32 Clay Williams33 Damien Simic34 Sean Stewart35 Andrew Spittal36 Lloyd Everett37 Francis McArdle
38 Hugo Gates39 Adrian Bednarek40 Lachlan Kellock41 Jackson Small42 Tom Green43 Woody Eke
44Conor Mengler-Francis
45 Norbert Williams46 Tyler Haugh47 Nick Karoly48 Tom Stewart49 Luke Matias50 Dylan Tobias51 Jake Tobias52 Robert Handel53 Drew Dickson54 Sam O’Sullivan55 Matthew O’Connor56 James Cleeve57 Tom Quinn58 Fred Cooper59 Matthew Wood60 Liam Bourke61 Will Conly62 Peter Mayes63 Andrew Clark64 Simon Tamblyn65 James Easton66 William Berry67 Hugh Goodfellow68 George Berry70 Damien Hay71 Glenn Thomson72 Mitch Bain74 David Roberts75 Tyler Smith
Coach: Tim O’ShaughnessyAssistants: Wayne Oswald, David LandriganReserves: Andrew Strain
CAULFIELD GRAMM
1 N. Lewton 2 M. Chamberlain 3 D. Kelly (DVC)4 T. Bourbon 5 L. Welsford 6 R. Mann 7 F. Reed 9 J. Cowan 10 D. Chamberlain 11 C. Smith 12 P. Iacovangelo (RC)13 H. Black 14 B. Phibbs 15 M. Johnson (VC)16 M. Pecora 16 N. Thomas 17 T. Chambers 18 B. Bonner 19 J.P. Van Rensberg 20 N. Gentile 21 S. Inglis 22 S. Veltman 23 S. Oldman 24 L. Riley 25 J. Kelly (C)26 A. Patti 27 T. Bailey 28 S. Welsford 29 C. Collins 29 A. Holmes 31 B. Woods 32 J. Cetraro 32 R. McCarthy 32 B. Kovac 33 S. Balloch 34 D. Regan 35 D. McLean 36 N. McLean 37 M. Rice 38 A. DiPetta 39 J. Trounce 40 A. Bortoli
41 T. Wilson 42 D. Izon 44 J. Campbell 45 D. Micallef 51 P. Flanagan 52 P. Johnson 53 J. Mather 54 M. Rich 56 S. Mann 57 D. MacLeod 58 D. Maskill 60 R. Woolley 61 A. Ciavarella 62 J. Verbyla 63 J. Hende 67 J. Bates 68 J. Egan 81 G. Lofthouse 82 S. Paolucci
Coach: Adrian ConnollyAssistants: Wayne Poulter, Kevin ChamberlainReserves: Ben Chamberlain
MAZENOD
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PREMIER B
1 Rory Angiolella (C)2 Matt Kyroussis3 Ross Borland4 Toby Hudson Bevege5 Michael Cussen6 Chris Polidoras7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Maxim Allen10 Tom Cheshire11 Daniel Bisetto12 Alister Green13 Jesse Dimond14 Ben Roberts15 Richard Willingham16 Tom Biscaro17 Alex Ricco18 Ryan Floyd19 Antony Harbor20 Dimitri Kynigopoulos21 Michael Lee22 Mitch McWhinney23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Michael Racovalis26 Jack Dalton28 James McGee30 Jamie Mackay32 Dom Pound-Palmieri33 Tom Parkinson34 Will Johnson35 Cailean Moore36 Dylan Patcas37 Will Fenton ( C )38 Jan Leman
39 Drew Olarenshaw40 Josh Munro41 Matt Brown42 Greg Hesse43 Raphael Lloyd44 Stefan Green45 Nick Marshall46 Cameron Ball47 Julian Turner49 Adam Franklin51 Max Ellis52 Phillip Carydis54 Luke Baker55 Dylan Leech56 Joshua Murray58 Gary McCarthy
59Diaramuid O’Donoghue-Cooney
60 Jonathan Anderson62 Brad Farley63 Brendan Johnstone64 Luke McNally66 Sam Buckely85 Will Pickering88 Conor Smith
Coach: Michael PickeringAssistants: John LeGrand, Vince Silluzio, Steve HurlReserves: Ryan Aisbett
FITZROY
SPONSORSRoyal Derby HotelReds Foundation
Clifton Hill/North Fitzroy Community Bank - Bendigo Bank
Fitzroy Victoria Bowls Club
1 Matthew Murphy2 Nick Wood3 Ben Dowd 4 Callum Matheson5 Patrick Dowd6 Steven Salopek7 Charles Ring8 Joshua Gabelich9 Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 Patrick Keely14 James Grinter15 Joshua Taylor16 Jason Salopek17 Patrick Aughton18 Billy Kanakis19 Anthony Kirwan20 Sean Kennedy21 Francis Keely22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Zachary Ginies24 Tom (R) Marchesani25 Lachlan Nankervis26 Matthew Lodge27 Gerard Gleeson28 Edward Ring29 Chris Gleeson30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C) 32 William Coates33 Jack Weber34 Julian Gambarro35 Patrick McLennan
36 Michael Dolan37 Luke McDonell38 Pana Karageorgiou39 Hamish Townsend40 Anthony Giarrusso41 Tom McPherson42 Matthew Nolan43 Rick Caldow 44 Henry Parkes45 Tom Hickey46 Domenic Losciavo47 John Griffi ths49 Dylan Wissell50 Tim Sharpe59 Hamish McPherson60 Liam Dunne61 Nelson Pryor64 Ray Short66 James Marchesani72 Pat Rhodes74 Ben Marchesani75 Adam Fenech77 Tom Gleeson78 Tom Johnstone84 Jarrod Nash
Senior coach: Daniel HarfordSenior assistants: Jon Edgar, Michael Christian
ST KEVINS
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PREMIER B
1 James Backway2 James Paul3 Hamish Mclauchlan4 Alex Woltering5 Luke Pinot (VC)6 John Nicolopoulos7 Lachlan Nash8 Nic Gooda9 Peter Gleadhill (VC)10 Matt Taylor11 Mark Collins 12 Corey Rich 13 Tim Lockwood14 Jarrod Rafferty15 David Mackenzie (RC)16 Spencer Roberts 17 Mitch Rafferty
18Jackson Heagney-Steart
19 Daniel Newby20 Michael Meehan 21 Oliver Armstrong22 Tim Witherow 23 Chris Ferguson24 Corey Barter25 Scott Ellis (RVC)26 Nick Leonidas27 Tom Chisholm28 Chris Povey29 Rhys Johnson30 Hamish McWilliam31 Adam Weekes (C)32 Ed Limon33 Rory James 34 Sean Verway35 Josh Alkemade36 Chris Smith37 Adam Schofi eld38 Josh Dawson39 Tim Hunter40 Jason Leonidas41 Michael Stowe41 Rilyn Mosbey42 Luke Skelton
43 Adam Vitolins44 Tom Dalton45 Sean Corrigan46 Jake Lynch47 Jordan Toy48 Tristan Coles (RVC)49 Luke Pitcher50 Toby Gill51 Jack Steen52 Mark Seccull53 Tom Tyrell54 Sam Hall55 Damian Fletcher56 Joe Fisscher57 Tim Miller58 Johnathan Spanos59 Shane Walden60 Adam Floyd61 Cameron Hill62 Sam Sturrock63 Cameron Vincent64 Jason Kurta65 William McTaggert66 Jackson Coleman67 Daniel Farmer68 Lee Griffi ths69 Hector Simpson70 Luke Floyd
Coach: Stewart LoeweAssistants: Matt O’Sullivan, Sean Murphy, Kain Taylor, Brett O’Farrell, Matt Brewer, Sam Langford-JonesReserves: Craig BrockleyAssistants: Johnathan Spanos, Drew GilbyThirds: Adam Floyd
OLD HAILEYBURIANS
1 Harry Macciolli2 James Beaumont3 Tom Paule (C)4 Tom Healey5 Josh Freezer6 Chris Righetti7 Ted De Fegely8 Al Armstrong9 Pete Kennon10 Lachie Borthwick11 Tom Bachet12 Chris Wischer13 John Cooper14 Sam Gibbons15 Timmy Oman16 Nick Voyage17 Tim McLardy18 Harry Jupp19 Will Thompson20 Guy Brayshaw21 Charlie Cumbrae-
Stewart22 Ed Fanning23 Nick De Steiger24 Tom Hywood25 Cameron Tunbridge26 Billy Hatfi eld27 Marty McCoy28 Jeremy Beaumont29 Lachie Bennett30 Sam Quennell31 Cameron Beck32 Sammy Peacock33 Nick Daish34 Zach O’Neil35 Nick McLardy36 Matt Demicoli37 Chris Barry38 Adrian Karatzas39 Nick Madders40 Oscar Hosking41 Al Ferguson42 Alex Crosby43 Zach Johnston44 Johnny Ross45 Patty Garschagen46 Lewis Haralambous47 Nick Churkovich48 Will Fuller
49 Stephen Land50 Angus Murray51 James Bate52 Jono Phillips53 Alex Thorley54 Mac Webster55 Paul Mishura56 Will Fuller57 James Land58 James Siebert59 Josh Rundell60 Damon Velakoulis61 Alex Coleridge62 Julian Draudins63 Tom De Fegely64 Oscar Dixon65 Toby Dickson66 Tim Spargo67 Sam Playfair68 Tom Watson69 Jim De Fegely70 Rupert Doyle71 Richie Armit72 Will Boyd73 Andy Cameron74 Will Marshall75 Tom Lackman76 Nick Burke77 Cal Williamson78 Chris Lam79 Justin De Steiger80 Ben Rogers81 Max Gibson82 Jack Brandwood83 Rupert Middleton84 Will Beasley85 Morgan Cottee86 Sam Dellios87 Nick Molony88 Stefan Stacey89 Josh McMullin90 Edward Robinson91 Jack Sanford92 Sam Daddo93 Guy Shearman94 Ed Fuller95 Jordan Hooper96 Nick Sloan97 Charles May
Coach: Nathan BrownAssistants: Daniel Hughes, Peter NunnReserves: Chris Hood
OLD MELBURNIANS
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PREMIER B
1 Matthew Murray2 Josh Doherty3 Nick Gieschen4 Sam Geilings5 Adrian DelMonte6 Victor Sicilano7 Jake McKeon8 Joel Macdonald9 Chris Sutherland10 Brett Nagel11 Nick Butler12 Alex Vella13 Ricky Jessop14 Chris Johnson15 Kobe Trajanovski16 Brad Flintoff17 Zac Keane18 Michael Mitris19 Carl Groth20 Jake Trajanovski21 Bernard McDowell22 James Moio23 Iza Dawkins24 Richard Butler25 Rob Davidson26 Brandt Harrison27 Hayden Heta (C)28 Dean Heta29 Andrew Paine30 Brandon Lee31 James Binney32 Joey Cua33 Stephen Ward34 Richard Skok35 Robert Hondromatidis36 Sam Wilcox37 Nick Kenyon-Smith38 Tom Earle39 Arthur Solomidis40 Michael Basckos41 Max Kirwan42 Jordan O’Neill
43 Robert Glavas44 Lochlan Phillips45 Callum Matheson46 Tyson Hill47 Simon MacKenzie48 Gareth Fowler49 Sam Armstrong50 Jordan Stanton51 Josh Dunnett52 Ryan Buckley53 Nathan Valkanis54 Josh Spoor55 Tom Falconer56 Richard Dennis57 Jacson Cecil58 Chris Sarthou59 Ashley Steer60 Alec Steinicke61 Simon Leon62 Heath Evans63 Michael Pierce64 Tom Eggleston65 Adam Veli66 Daniel Mancuso67 Vincent Mancuso68 Luke Pace69 Paul Spurling70 Jason Burns71 Brendon Michael72 John Apostolopoulos73 Danny Stone74 Andrew Sheehan75 Brendon Knox76 Sjouke Price77 Michael DelMonte78 Justin Beilin79 Adam Karim81 Michael Baxter83 Danny Stone85 Nathan Pratt
Coach: Travis RonaldsonAssistant: Daniel WellerReserves: Darren TollAssistant: John Hill
OLD IVANHOE
East Ivanhoe
1 Nadav Harel2 Adam Caplan3 Asher Burstin4 Jarryd Ludski5 Jason Ritterman6 David Fayman7 Marcus Jankie8 Geoff Measey 9 Gary Blieden10 Daniel Cohen11 Warren Steinberg12 Ezra Poyas13 Michael Shafar14 Jarrod White15 Rubin Winograd16 Nick Marks17 Josh Ludski18 Richie Simon19 Ashley Kalb20 Josh Kalmus21 Noah Rischin22 Luke Peters23 Ari Lewski24 Josh Sacks25 Jake Lew 26 Ben Kalmus27 Josh Givoni28 Dean Steinberg29 Brad Caplan30 Josh Gottlieb31 Josh Dorevitch32 Josh Singer33 Jordan Bade-Boon34 Jason Samuel35 Corey Jankie
36 Danny Markov37 Roi Abraham38 Luke Jankie39 Stuart Fayman40 Joel Gocs41 Jamie Grigorianis42 Ryan White43 Jeremy Forbes44 Michael Selzer45 Zac Leiser-Moore46 Alex Wollan47 Daniel Roth48 Simon Roth49 Josh Mendies50 Alon Abraham51 Ari Wytwornik52 Ben Michowski53 Adam Lerner54 Tim Freed55 Daniel Goodman56 Brandon Joel57 Brett Joffe58 Matt Markoff59 Jordan Tonkin60 Anton Ritterman61 Jarrod Swire62 Dean Rotenberg63 David Glass65 Myles Miller67 Daniel Janover-Rocha68 Noah Keddie69 Daniel Smorgon70 Sam Friede73 Nitsan Miliekowski
Coach: Leigh McQuillenAssistants: Dale Carey, Brent McGrath, David Veale, Darren Seidl & Nick GoldReserves: Adam Slade-JacobsonThirds: Barry Simon
AJAX
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PREMIER C
1 Leigh Fletcher2 Mark Devereaux3 Rory Lynch4 Kyle Pinto5 Stuart Burggraaff6 Bryce Pewtress7 Jesse Lovig8 Stephen Anderson9 Matthew Care10 Guy Martyn11 Tom Youl12 Ben Traeger-Haig13 Nick Jewell14 Nick Pinto15 Josh Schmitz16 David Morton17 Daniel Corp18 Tim Jones19 Christopher Long20 Adam Power21 Jay Ting22 Charlie Miles23 Richard Atkins24 Adam McNeil25 Shem Curry26 Samuel Clements27 Josh Verlin28 Ben Kezilas29 Jesse Donald30 Cain Malthouse31 Ed Turner32 Joshua McPherson34 Jason McCoy35 Jay Dillon36 Stefan Constantinou37 James Short38 Ash Fisher40 Matt Powell41 Liam Woodland43 Jack Baxter44 Paul Adams45 Marlon Woltering46 Nigel Bloomfi eld47 Michael Dynon48 Lachlan Wheeler49 Liam Dynon50 Andrew Long51 Josh Pavlou52 Kyal McNeil
53 Brendan Culvenor54 Jack Wilson55 Zac Pirrie56 Mark Short57 Daniel Andersen58 James Benjamin59 Matthew Broadley60 Vincent Camera61 Ben Clarke62 Zachary Cochrane63 Adam Cockie64 Sam Cougan65 Thomas Cougan66 Jay Coverdale67 Travis Cowan68 Sam Dalton69 Lachlan DeLisle70 Lachlan Edgar71 Christopher Ellison72 Nathan Foster73 Steven Helliger74 Brenton Holt75 Patrick Hosking76 Reece Houston77 Kristian Johannsen78 Szczepan Kasinski79 Ben Lane80 Jason Laver81 Will Lingard82 Jack Lloyd83 David McCarthy84 Leon McCarthy85 Tobias Morrison86 William O’Haire87 Jesse Rees88 Thomas Rowse89 Matthew Ryan90 Simon Schultz91 Chris Smith92 Nick Taylor93 Stephen Tiernan94 Ned Tikner95 Kieron Turner96 Ryan Warren97 Jadyn Wilkinson98 Sebastian Wright
Coach: Guy MartynAssistants: Owen Lalor & Steve KennedyReserves: Steven Kidd Thirds: Sebastian Wright
HAMPTON ROVERS
1 Jake Rice1 Zan Wenke2 Leighton O’Donnell3 Stefan Courtot4 Fraser Oliver5 Ash Brown6 Jeremy Brazzale (RVC)9 Michael Christian (C)10 Luke Giles11 Tore Valvo12 Ryan Byrne13 Ryan Hay15 Oscar Philp-Taylor16 Liam Austin19 Dale Equid21 Benjamin Smith22 Darcy Cumberland23 Angelo Russo24 Michael Italia (VC)25 David Higgins26 Craig Skicko27 Michael Stephenson31 Nicholas Biscontin (VC)32 Mark Smith33 Adam Barclay35 Anthony Valvo36 Devin McDonald36 James Pentland37 Nick Smith38 Michael Sacchetta39 Andrew Hopgood41 Luke French44 Marcus Borg (C)49 Paul Trovato51 Scott Hills52 Jake Grose53 Adam Layt54 Luke Delaney57 Mark Morgan (DVC)58 Harrison Tippett59 Christian Lendaro60 Brendan Danaher61 Matthew Crema
63 Lincoln Burns65 Jonathan Knape67 Jarrad Appleby68 Brandon Kelly
Coach: Craig HayesAssistant: Jason PlantReserves: Peter Judge
BANYULE
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PREMIER C
2 Jarrod Carlson2 Liam Mc Cormack3 John Mc Intyre4 Patrick Chard 5 Simon Considine5 Paul Symes6 Nicholas Crosbie7 Matthew Gasparini8 Stuart Kemp9 Patrick Millson 10 Timothy Lincoln 10 Paul Symes11 Jonathan Blanch12 Jeremiah Antypas 13 Robert Galea 14 Michael Abrahams 15 Jonathan Bortolotto16 Simon Abrahams17 James Baxter 18 Derrin Gartner19 Steven Crapper20 Mathew Beayni20 Harrison Lee 21 David Tantsis Hall21 Domenic Bolger 22 Timothy Montagna23 Michael Mc Coll24 Trent Carlson25 Daniel Mc Mahon26 Laine Rice27 Robert Costanzo27 Brendon Pearce 28 Jacob Gasparini29 Matthew Molloy30 Daniel Redmond31 Anthony Beaini31 Anthony Mc Glin32 Adrian Coburn33 Jake Symes34 Dallas Jarred34 Liam Brockhus35 Ashley Viney36 Timothy Blanch37 Bradley Taylor 38 Anthony Manakis39 William Delahunty
40 Jordan Bettello41 Cameron Kemp42 Heath Jenkins43 Thomas Cullen 44 Tom Black45 Rowan Mc Kenzie 46 Stewart Callan47 Nicholas Watty 48 Ari Loucas49 Jacques Augustin 50 Dustin Cracknell51 Joseph Kardami52 Hayden Manassa53 Liam Ryan 54 Scott Mc Pherson 55 Tom Natoli56 Paul Laccarruba57 Michael Ryan 58 Julien Toohey 59 Daniel Coloe60 Robert Kemp61 Hamish Murray62 Vincent O’Flynn63 Stephen Gill 64 Anthony Pezzimenti 65 Nicholas Thompson 66 Luke Money67 Joshua Normoyle68 David Mc Donald70 Adam Ceccomancini71 Christopher Walsh72 Paul Symes73 Sam Ayob74 Alexander Montalto75 James Moloney76 Jonathon Wilkinson 77 David Montalti78 Richard Stansbury79 Nicholas James 80 Daniel Kofoed81 Dale Juchnevicius82 Michael Whittle83 James Vear85 Joel Donnellan87 Gerard Mc Mahon88 Gianluca Romanin
Coach: Greg FremantleAssistants: Cameron Crowley, Graham AndersonReserves: Stuart KempThirds: Liam McCormack
MARCELLIN
1 M Bennett 2 T Scott 3 D Cleary (C)4 C Hogan 5 K Hogan 6 A Cloke 7 C Lavery 8 W Manning 9 G Bennett 10 S Wines 11 A Deneys 12 B Hogan 13 J Revere 14 P Di Siervi 15 P Ioannidis 16 D Costigan 17 A Valentini 18 J Chapple 19 J Hunt 20 S Tolongs 21 J Pappon 22 L Andreatta 23 K Holden 24 T Golik 25 J Hind 26 J Paola 27 L Barrand 28 B Wass 29 R Holden 30 P Holden 31 T Bromley 32 A Murray 33 N Seel 34 Z Thiessens 35 L Gillard 36 A Mase 37 C Grant 38 M Wass 39 A Binns 40 A Shaw 41 S Way 42 J Olson
43 D Mercuri 44 G Valenzuela (RC)45 A Matthieson 46 J Lever 47 L Hard 48 A Paisley 49 L Kioussis 50 J Benoiton 51 K Paisley 52 B Grizzell 53 C Mercuri 54 M Klonaridis 55 J van der Ven 56 R Gonzalez 57 M Kohli 58 B Sleet 59 J Paola 60 N Shannahan 61 D Ashworth 62 N Miller 63 B Clayton 64 L Moeller 65 J Faranda 70 M Catalla
Coach: Jamie MolloAssistant: Nathan MillerReserves: Jamie Connellan
OAKLEIGH
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PREMIER C
1 S Bennett2 R Campbell3 S Romanin3 M Cottrell4 O Scheiber4 B Hillier4 C Young5 N Adamson5 A Rogers6 O Lloyd7 N Tsindos7 M Hook7 M Woodbridge8 J Heffernan8 P Kanz9 R Deev10 M Powell12 A Lloyd12 B Cottrell13 G Tolson13 J Wilson14 L Campbell15 R Kapoor16 S Killworth16 D Toma17 P Bennett18 J Eade19 T Kanz19 C Woodbridge21 A Clarke22 J Howells23 W Kanz24 D DeSanctis25 H Crothers26 T Schipper27 C Hillier28 C Webster29 S Needham30 T Allwright31 A Romanin32 N Searles35 J Le Cerf
36 W McDonald38 D McGuigan41 T Mirikilis42 J Duke 42 M Jenkin43 B Hart (C)47 S Warr48 N Ross49 J Hart50 N Russell51 TSheehan53 C McLaughlin57 R Shute58 J Louey67 B Dean76 T Stayner
Coach: Ben Robertson
OLD CAMBERWELL
1 Tom McLennon2 Sam Chitty2 Patrick Lee3 Liam Platt4 Adam Knight4 Matthew Hayes5 Michael Graham6 Daniel Price7 Brett Hampton8 Charlie Dillon8 Kris Little9 Michael Meyer10 Tim Kight11 Robert Swayn11 Mac O’Donnell12 Claye Tobin13 Matthew Ryan 14 Jack Edwards14 Dan Atkins15 Shaun Hendricks16 Paul Sullivan17 Mark Kidner18 Stephen Sullivan19 Luke Morgan20 Shaun Chapman21 Sam Larkins21 Lucas Thomas22 Daniel McCarthy23 Tim Boland (C)24 Zeke McCarthy25 Jesse Waters26 Jackson Boland 26 Darren Rochford27 Mitch Todd28 Jesse Balic29 Max Nixon29 Guy Crilley30 Tom Redmond
31 Jack Edwards32 Lewy Emmerson33 Sam L’huillier33 Jack Dunston34 Chad Ryan35 Jarryd Capiron36 Reid Irvine36 Ryan O’Leary37 Nathan Papatsanis37 Michael O’Connor38 Robert Meade39 Chris Welch40 Jacob Crowley41 Andrew Thompson42 Mark Ferguson43 James Lay
44 Retired In Memory Of John Kenny
45 Dean Kelly46 Dylan Glasscott47 Darcy Ballard48 William McGowan49 Nathan Ng50 Jonathan Fitt52 Daniel Graham53 Tom Fenwick54 Rob Heaney55 Shane Jones56 Jesse Waters57 Dean Lonsdale58 Jackson Harris60 James Le Breton61 Tim Matthews62 Jarrod Pierce64 Jacob Crowley72 Ben Wapling73 Antony McNeil
Coach: Sam RadfordAssistants: Corey Stephens, Mark Haynes, Ben Hampton Reserves: Tony WhiteAssistant: Ken WoodThirds: Jason Austin
PARKDALE VULTURES
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PREMIER C
1 Tom Buckley2 Lucas Hemming3 Matt Saunders 4 Henry Jacobs4 Yannick Chani5 Matt Martinov (C)6 Daniel Brosnan8 Sean Meeking9 Joss Holdsworth10 Ryan Martin11 Craig Harvey12 Henry Simon13 Jeremy Simon14 Boyd Upstill15 Tim Blackburn16 Sam Stait17 Jordan Tabakman18 Wayne Cove19 Dwain Bailey20 Matt Oaten21 Orry Lack22 Luke Duthie23 Tim Naylor24 Alistair McCooke25 Lloyd Anrep26 Sam Mason27 Will Sayce28 Andrew Clinch29 Luke Saunders30 Chris Coghlan31 Sam Barnes31 Roger Breust32 Daniel Riazah-Kesheh33 Stewart McCooke34 Mark Pappas35 Nicholas Curwood36 Blair Atkins37 Damien Casey37 Chris Everett38 Scott Walker39 Nick Ryde40 Stuart Gay
41 Dan Frazier42 Greg Hammond43 Mitch Veal44 Sam Ashton45 Ben Lydster46 Jarred Harry47 Sam Blandford48 Tom McCrabb49 Leon Calvert50 Daniel Farthing51 Dan Haysom51 Jason Kille52 Tom Haysom53 David Machin54 Haydon Whitehead56 Jesse Plostins57 Nick Topakas58 Ben Rockman
59Andrew Hastings-Dodge
60 James Hastings-Dodge61 Damien Cleary62 Michael Bannan63 Lachlan Upstill65 Jerome Keast66 Tom Cameron66 Daniel Milosavljevic67 Matt Pardy68 Brad Cromack68 Josh Cukierman70 James Young71 Chris Hecker77 Tim Ashford78 Michael Jukes80 Paul Konstanty81 Jason McDonald82 Chris Cleary85 James Gates86 Cody Johnston88 Nick Manning89 James Johnson
Coach: Brett RoweAssistant: Rod StrahanReserves: Stephen KeleherAssistant: Andrew KahoferThird 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty
ORMOND
1 Sam Glenn2 Harry Whitty3 Stuart Grigg (C)4 Stefan Barbour5 Michael Lambert5 Garth O’Connor-Price6 Vaughan Clarke7 Sam Murray 8 Robert Stainforth (VC)9 Tom Coghlan10 Ben Southam (DVC)11 Ben Mitchell12 George Fletcher13 Sam Buchanan14 Brett Brisbane15 Alex Wood (VC)16 Alex Marshall17 Eddie Coghlan18 Tom Stainforth19 Rob Bambery20 Jeremy Gleeson21 Paul Coldrey22 Nicholas Fisher23 Reed Powney24 Thomas Grigg25 Adam Granger25 Jeremy Gleeson26 Ash Law27 Shaun Payze28 Lachlan Heron29 Jordan Pomeroy30 Tom Feldgen30 Adam Crean31 Zac Kurts32 Ryan Trickey
33 Andrew Starkins34 Jordan Owens35 Tim Scarpella36 Jake Archdeacon37 Luke Keon38 Cam Mccauley39 Leith Baker40 Aaron Brockley42 Scott Cain43 Mathew Tuckett44 Mathew Beggs46 Laurens Van der Sluijs47 Tom Shayler48 John Wilkins
49Mitchell Sheldon Collins
50 Aaron Anson51 Sam Messinis52 Liam Nickels53 Daniel Bruce54 Chris Davis55 Demi Pinxt57 Callum Savio59 Hayden Brodie60 Jamie Rhodes61 Lachlan O’Grady62 Dan Laversha63 Anthony Kyriacou64 Ryan White65 David Kotsiakos68 Aaron Bouten70 Dave Dungan77 Tom Lardner
Coach: Nick ClaringboldAssistant Coaches: Damian Brice, Peter Williamson, Michael Lambert & Neil KentReserves Coach: Adam Crean
PENINSULA
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PREMIER C
1 Andrew Frazer2 Chris Goullet3 David Forrest4 Daniel Ryan5 Chris Tzambazis6 James Lenhart7 Jordan Leask7 Cameron Livori8 Cal Glassford9 Josh Pound (C)10 Tom Black11 Daniel Roscoe12 Mark Wilson13 Ryan Jones14 Brett Hannah15 Jarad Rogers16 Sandon McCann17 Sean Towner (C)18 Daniel Flaherty19 Aaron Bell20 Rob Baddeley21 Jack Fenner21 Stuart Dale22 Jed Watson23 Trent Skurrie24 Chris Caminiti25 Bradley Jones26 Jarryd French27 Rowan Nolan28 Sahand Ghasimzadeh29 Michael Fahey30 Ben Briggs31 Daniel Cantwell32 Damien Cerantonio33 Jake Barrett34 Dean Podger35 Jesse Saunders36 Nick Karikakas37 Blake Anderson38 Stuart Tibbitts39 Jackson Marr40 James Taylor
41 Dylan Anderson42 Andrew Baddeley43 Dave Bianchi44 Hugh Braden45 Jack Clarke46 Josh Dazkiw47 Hayden Federico48 Liam Fitzgerald49 Matthew Flaherty50 Rob Frain51 Daniel Galea52 Adrian Gurry53 Andrew Khallouf54 Michael Lepa55 Mitch Miller56 Mark Mitchell57 Matthew Nola58 Dale Phelan59 Ryan Richardson60 Daniel Rowland61 Matt Semini62 Liam Sutawon63 Jordan Williams64 Jack Williams65 Anthony Atkinson66 Shane Azzapardi67 Manuell Gauding68 John Hughes69 Andrew Palmer70 Andrew Petersen 71 Basil Remboulis72 Luke Schultz
Coach: Mark Murray Assistants: M. Regan, C. Jayaweera
PEGS FC
1 Ewan Flanagan2 Nick Petering3 Ryan Smith4 Harry Stephenson5 Dylan Harris6 Michael Davidson7 Andrew Young8 Andrew Hickey9 Sam Baring (C)10 Pat Bryce11 James Taylor12 George Smyth14 Jye Ledin15 Ben Tilley16 Darcy Meehan17 Jake Meade18 Joe Cosgriff19 James McKenzie20 Zac Ledin21 Tim McKenzie22 Alex Carr23 Lachlan Inglis24 Gareth Taylor25 Damien Hatch26 Sam Whatley27 Ben Amberg28 Tom Lancaster29 Andrew Costley30 Joe Griffi ths31 Callum Dick32 Daniel Brogden33 Rami Shenouda34 Rowan Shields35 Chris Godsil36 Jonathon Rau37 Grant Chessari38 Matt Hunt39 Matt McCart40 Gerard Gillian41 Shane Chapman42 Michael Chapman43 Tom Duffy44 Luke Leviston45 Martin Phillips46 Justin Mazur47 Brett McCaughan48 Matt Mason
49 Luke Meeking50 Greg Pavlos51 Henry Drysdale52 Simon Chandler53 Jake Richardson54 Luke Richardson55 Jake Cockburn56 Jacob Meehan57 Pat Long58 Brenton Bourke59 David Meulendijks60 Paul Tweedly61 Nick Rhoden62 Chris Vizard63 Darcy Bourke64 Ryan McIvor65 Zac Wilson66 Will Lucas67 Tom Lakeland68 Tom O’Dwyer70 Tom Freeman71 Jared Samuels72 Matt White73 Jacob Meehan74 Ryan Phillips75 Nick Malcolm76 Hayden Devanny77 Ben Dempsey78 Matt Stewart79 Daniel Heap80 Michael Fenwick-Nevin81 Nick Armstrong82 Josh Anaf83 Rhys Waller84 Bill Geary85 Seb Poole86 Daniel Garabiles87 Nick Burri88 Chris Wilson89 Freek Faber90 Jenson Leung91 James Hertan92 Aaron Darnell93 Matt Davies94 Haydn Brouwer96 Avi Ehrenreich97 Alex Hutchesson
Coach: Hayden Stanton, Jye LedinAssistant: Nicholas SalvatoreReserves: Shane Paynter
MONASH BLUES
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2014
Liam Hard has been nominated as this weeks Cliub Warehouse
Rising Star. This is his fi rst year at the club and Liam debuted for
Oakleigh in round 3, 2014 against Old Camberwell. Liam plays
predominantly as a midfi elder, utilising his incredible speed
and he often sneaks forward to use his fantastic goal sense. In
addition to Liam’s fl ashy pace, he also uses his great balance and
strength to get in and win his own footy and provide outsiders
with plenty of football. Outside of football, Liam works as a 1st
year apprentice carpenter.
* to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no
earlier than 1991 and playing his fi rst full season of senior football.
LIAM HARD – OAKLEIGH
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Geoff Reilley @GeoffreyReilley
5 YEARS AGO – 2009
Old Geelong met Beaumaris in C Section at Como and Beauy jumped out of the blocks to win the fi rst
quarter clearly. They held their lead at half time and three quarter time but OGS stepped it up in the last with 5 goals to 2 and only failed by 5 points at the fi nal siren 14.12 to 14.17. Best: Kelly, Haynes, Ensor, Cathcart (5), Sanchez, Petering (B’maris) and McInnes, Bayles, Goldsworthy (5), Betts, Bell, O’Brien (OG).
Notation was made in the footy record of some Big V Father/Son combinations – E Dahlenburg and G Dahlenberg (both Uni Blues), Ted Cordner (OM’s) and Ed Cordner (Latrobe Uni), John Cordner (Uni Blacks) and Ian Cordner (OM’s), Peter McDonnell (DLS) and James McDonnell (Old Xavs).
10 YEARS AGO – 2004
In very trying conditions there were some ‘turn-ups’ in A Section, the fi rst being Old Xaverians arriving at Melbourne University and promptly demolishing the Blues’ plans for a strong run into the fi nals. It was only the Blues’ second loss for the season but they maintained top spot. It was 2.1 each at quarter time, each kicked a goal in the second and neither scored a major in the third. In the fi nal term, the Blues were again goalless while Xavs kicked 1 six pointer to give them victory 4.3 to 3.7. Best players: Occkleshaw, Purss, Howard, Ford, Johnston, D Walsh (Xavs) and Lowcock, Nailon, Young, Penny, J K Brook, Torney (Uni Blues).
In atrocious conditions, Collegians welcomed Mazenod to the Harry Trott Oval in B Section and only two goals had been scored up to half time, 1 to each team. However, Collegians’ 12 behinds to Mazenod’s two gave the home team a clear advantage in the mud. At siren time Mazenod had outscored Collegians in the goal department but not the overall points with Collegians winning 2.16 to 3.7. Best players: Nisbet, A Baxter, Harrison, McCaughan, Lockett, D Holst (Collegians) and D Kelly, Parry, J Dunne, Castricum, D Dunne, Murray (Mazenod).
B Section senior coaches were: Mick Lovejoy (Beaumaris), Pat Hawkins (Collegians), Mike
McArthur-Allen (Mazenod), Garry Foulds (North Old Boys), Jarrod O’Neill (Old Brighton), Frank Dunnell (Old Essendon), Gerard Sholly (Old Ivanhoe), Sam Assetta (Old Paradians), Russell Barnes (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) and Dave Murray (St Kevins).
20 YEARS AGO – 1994
Glenhuntly (3rd) and St Mary’s (5th) was expected to be the match of the round in E Grade but Glenhuntly limited any chance the Saints had of fi nals with a 20.18 to 9.15 win. Thomas, Halpin, Raff erty and Miller (5) were best for Glenhuntly. Stewart, Stone and Ymer were St Mary’s best.
Hampton Rovers recognised and applauded the eff orts of 54 year old Max Grimmer who played his 200th game. Max had played for the Rovers in each decade from the 50’s to the 90’s!
30 YEARS AGO – 1984
NOBS were making a late bid for the four by defeating Collegians (2nd) and jumped from 9th to 6th and were only 1 game outside the top four. Weir, Edwards (5) and O’Rourke were terrifi c for NOBS and Tregear, Hibbins and Twigg for best for Collegians.
40 YEARS AGO – 1974
The tribunal were if good form in this round handing out 7 suspensions with nothing less than 4 weeks and three lots of 6 weeks included.
A Section senior coaches were John Caspers (Caulf Gramm), Alan Salter (Cob), John Vautier (Geel), Shane Maguire (NOBS), Denis Dalton (OPar), Ted Farrell (Orm), Laurie Aghan (ROB), Gus Mitchell (StB), Peter O’Donghue U Blacks) and Dave Mithen (U Blues).
60 YEARS AGO – 1954
Old Scotch had plans for a ‘Gala Day’ at the College with afternoon tea arranged, three games to be played – seniors and reserves against Caulfi eld Grammarians and U19’s against Ormond. There would also be a demonstration throw at half time by Victorian javelin champion, Bob Grant!
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An early start greeted Old
Scotch and St Kevins at
Camberwell Sports ground but
it didn’t make much diff erence
for Skobs, who kicked 3 goals
to 1 in the fi rst and held Scotch
goalless in the third. Lewin kicked 7 goals while
Canterbury kicked 5 and Kerr was in the best for
the away team in the 103-29 win. Balson was the
Cardinals only multiple goal kicker with 2 and
was their best on the day. Beaumaris were able
to match it with table toppers St Bernards for the
fi rst term until the class of the Snowdogs shone
through and they ran away convincing 41 point
winners at Banksia Reserve. For the Sharks, Burke
kicked 2 and was named best on ground. Hughes
(3) and Delzoppo (2) were strong in front of goal
for Bernards and Sibbald was outstanding in the
win. The Old Xaverians beat St Bede/Mentone
Tigers by forfi et in worrying signs for the club. The
result sees Xavs stay well in touch with the top
2. De La Salle returned to the winners list with a
huge win against cellar dwellers Old Melburnians
at Waverley Oval, an 8 goal fi rst term got them
started and 4 goals to Cooke meant it would be
a big win. Cooke was also named best on ground
along with Ramsay and Howard.
U19 Section 2 Report @LewisEmmerson
Old Brighton stunned Fitzroy to win by 4 points. Fitzroy will rue this loss as it puts them in a precarious position coming into fi nals. The game was a shootout between Brighton’s
Rutter and Fitzroy’s Edwards who kicked 6 and 5 respectively. Mazenod smashed University Blacks by 124 points, Giuliano and Fowler had a day out against a shaky Blacks backline, both slotting 6 goals. Blacks’ Jeremy Hill off ered most resistance to the Nodders onslaught. Parkdale have continued their push to pinch an elimination fi nals spot with a 44-point victory over Collegians. The Vultures
are a game outside the 4 as both Fitzroy and
Blues dropped games this round. Ryan O’Leary’s
pace and class shone in a display that included 2
goals for Parkdale. Collegians’ Michael Irvine was
arguably best afi eld for his side. Old Trinity were
never in doubt against Caulfi eld Grammarians. The
T’s had nine goal kickers with Polidoros leading the
pack with 5. Whitefriars made a statement, never
letting Uni Blues into the game. The 41-point loss
sees Blues fall from fi rst to fourth and their chances
of playing fi nals suddenly at risk. Whitefriars Kieran
Hayes led the charge; the Friars now second on the
ladder
U19 Section 3 with Tom Connolly @tomconnolly15
Old Carey hosted Old Xaverians
and ran out an easy 101 point
winners, Nixon for Old Carey
kicked 9 goals - taking his
season tally to 66 – to help
his team to a convincing win
over Xavs. It was an important win for Carey as
they now sit third. Marcellin made the short trek
to Old Ivanhoe and came away with the 4 points
winning by 7 points in a nail biter, to upset the
ladder leaders. The Eagles’ win has them two
games clear of fourth, 3 goals from Di Roberto
were a signifi cant reason for Marcellin’s triumph
whilst Cunningham amongst the best for the day.
In another tight aff air, AJAX and St Mary’s Salesian
went toe to toe all afternoon before the Jackas
saluted by just 2 goals. St Mary’s Salesian led at half
time but just couldn’t hold on for what would have
been their best win this year. Ryan for the Saints
kicked 4, but it just wasn’t enough to help his team
get just their second win on the board this year.
Williamstown CYMS got another 4 points to hold
onto second spot defeating Old Camberwell by 31
points. Ebinger kicked another 4 and Knight also
kicked 4 goals in the win. Old Camberwell had one
stand out in Taverner who kicked 5 goals for the
day.
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U19 North Anna O’Donnell @annaod_
La Trobe Uni recorded a solid win over Northern Blues, getting off to a 36-point lead in the fi rst quarter before winning by 55 points. Carroll slotted fi ve goals for La Trobe and was
a key in his team’s eff orts to maintain a solid lead over Northern Blues for the entirety of the game.
An inaccurate St Bernard’s booted 15 behinds in their draw against Whitefriars, both teams tied on 57 points at the end of the match. The Friars had led all day and it was not until the fi nal quarter that St Bernard’s caught Whitefriars, but their missed chances meant only a draw was possible.
Banyule grabbed a good win over Yarra Valley, the Bears led at every change by 3, 5 and 8 points before closing out 14 points ahead. Both Mitchell and Hancock booted four goals each in a losing cause for the Bushrangers. Another comfortable win was claimed by Ivanhoe, beating Wyndham Suns by 62 points. Liam Jacob kicked fi ve goals and teammates Max Post and James Schaff ert ensured the Suns were kept well out of the game.
Therry Penola won by 37 points over PEGS after a big second half. PEGS were outdone in the second half with Skapetis and Jacobson being the best perfomers for Therry Penola, whilst Sean Rees kicked fi ve goals in the win for the Lions.
U19 South with Anna O’Donnell @annaod_
Beaumaris had a convincing 112-point victory over Monash Blues. The Sharks could have won by much more as they booted an inaccurate 19.29 for the game. Smith slotted six
goals for the day, whilst 11 of his teammates chipped in to grab the win. Beaumaris now sit equal fourth with Hampton Rovers. Collegians were humiliated by visitors Hampton Rover, who beat them by 153 points. The Lions failed to score until the second half, whilst Hampton kicked 23 goals with Jones managing to grab seven and Emmins four. Ormond won by 67
points over MHSOB in their match at the High School. Ormond kicked six goals in the fi rst term to break away from MHSOB who never quite managed to recover. Ormond now sit equal fi rst with Oakleigh, just behind on percentage. De La Salle just managed to come out on top after a close game against Peninsula. Still, McLoughlin and Cox were De La Salle’s best, and helped De La to the narrow 4-point victory. De La Salle now sit in third position. Oakleigh had a comfortable victory at Old Haileybury, running out 81-point winners. Benoiton slotted eight goals for the day, while teammate Grigoriou kicked 5 goals to help Oakleigh keep their reign at the top of the table.
UNDER 19 Premier (YEARS TOTAL 47/84%)
St Bernard’s v Old Scotch
Old Xaverians v Old Melburnians
St Kevin’s v Beaumaris
De La Salle v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
UNDER 19 Section 2 (YEARS TOTAL 50/71%)
Caulfi eld Grammarians v Parkdale Vultures
Old Brighton v Whitefriars
Mazenod v Collegians
University Blues v University Blacks
Old Trinity v Fitzroy
UNDER 19 Section 3 (YEARS TOTAL 44/73%)
Old Camberwell v Old Xaverians
Williamstown CYMS v Marcellin
St Mary’s Salesian v Old Carey
AJAX v Old Ivanhoe
UNDER 19 South (YEARS TOTAL 46/66%)
MHSOB v Monash Blues
Beaumaris v Oakleigh
De La Salle v Old Haileybury
Peninsula v Hampton Rovers
Collegians v Ormond
UNDER 19 North (YEARS TOTAL 43/65)
La Trobe Uni v Whitefriars
Therry Penola v Ivanhoe
Banyule v PEGS
St Bernard’s v Yarra Valley
Wyndham Suns v Northern Blues
46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
RESULTS UN
DER
19 U19 Premier
St Kevins 3.4, 5.11, 9.15, 14.19 (103)Old Scotch 1.1, 3.2, 3.2, 4.5 (29)GOALS, St Kevins: S. Lewin 7, J. Canterbury 5, H. Kerr 1, S. Kennedy 1Old Scotch: N. Balson 2, H. Dennis 1, J. Daggian 1BEST, St Kevins: M. Spence, S. Kennedy, H. Kerr, N. Fletcher, M. Smith, H. SnellOld Scotch: C. Melville, J. Gordon, H. McCallum, E. Dalton, J. Beard, N. Balson
St Bernards 3.1, 6.6, 10.7, 12.10 (82)Beaumaris 3.1, 4.2, 5.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, St Bernards: M. Hughes 3, T. Delzoppo 2, Z. O’Halloran 1, E. Sibbald 1, D. Colaco 1, J. Sullivan 1, J. Hedley 1, C. Hughes 1, J. Riley 1Beaumaris: S. Burke 2, J. Smith 1, T. Gregory 1, K. Hartnett 1, S. Gibbins 1BEST, St Bernards: C. Hughes, E. Sibbald, S. Woods, J. Hedley, N. Larkin, E. ConnellyBeaumaris: B. Dickson, M. Banham, R. Ryan, D. Kelly, T. Woodward, S. Burke
De La Salle 8.6, 11.11, 15.16, 21.23 (149)Old Melburnians 0.2, 1.2, 3.3, 3.4 (22)GOALS, De La Salle: J. Cooke 4, A. Wheatley 2, J. Howard 2, M. Martinez 2, J. Gava 2, H. Ramsay 2, B. Cranage 1, D. Marchese 1, S. Vawser 1, J. Pirovano 1, J. McGAW 1, M. Dumbleton 1, A. Munday 1Old Melburnians: not suppliedBEST, De La Salle: J. Cooke, A. Hay, H. Ramsay, J. Howard, J. Pirovano, S. McGrawOld Melburnians: not suppliedOld Xaverians won by foreit.
Under 19 Section 2
Old Brighton 2.0, 5.2, 6.5, 9.8 (62)Fitzroy 1.2, 1.5, 5.8, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Old Brighton: J. Rutter 6, P. Chantzos 2, J. McLean 1Fitzroy: L. Edwards 5, L. Grace 2, J. Fraser 1BEST, Old Brighton: A. Knox, S. Campbell , A. Andrews, J. McLean, J. Rutter, B. WilliamsFitzroy: L. Edwards, N. Ligris, B. McDonald, A. Tregillis, L. Grace, N. Filieri
Mazenod 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 21.16 (142)University Blacks 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.6 (18)GOALS, Mazenod: D. Fowler 6, M. Giuliano 6, N. Melenhorst 1, D. Smith 1, J. Paola 1, P. Rozanitis 1, F. Palleschi 1, D. Hayes 1, N. Peck 1, J. Walton 1, S. Forster 1University Blacks: J. Muller 1, J. Hill 1BEST, Mazenod: M. Giuliano, N. Melenhorst, N. Peck, J. Walton, D. Smith, P. RozanitisUniversity Blacks: Z. Harris, A. Pilbrow, J. Hill, T. Hurley, J. Grant, L. Moore
Parkdale Vultures 3.3, 7.8, 9.12, 9.15 (69)Collegians 0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 4.1 (25)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: A. Taylor-Hirst 3, R. O’Leary 2, D. Glascott 2, J. Francis 1, M. Dickie 1Collegians: C. Wilson 2, J. Kyroussis 1, S. Hobbs 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: C. Sterling, D. Glascott, R. O’Leary, J. Edwards, J. Crowley, W. McGowanCollegians: M. Irvine, F. Sullivan, J. Kyroussis, J. Dickinson, J. Dunn, J. Douglass
Old Trinity 5.2, 10.3, 15.7, 21.10 (136)Caulfi eld Grammarians 0.1, 2.1, 4.5, 4.8 (32)GOALS, Old Trinity: A. Polidoros 5, L. Aikman 4, J. Nitsopoulos 3, H. Aikman 2, S. Nicolosi 2, D. White 2, N. Emery 1, A. Bennett 1, M. Lasorko 1Caulfi eld Grammarians: L. Topp 2, N. Gould 1, H. Mills 1BEST, Old Trinity: A. Gebert, A. Polidoros, S. Nicolosi, H. Aikman, S. Emerson, L. AikmanCaulfi eld Grammarians: H. Mills, J. Turner, L. Topp, C. Bold, J. Brand, N. Gould
Whitefriars 3.0, 8.5, 11.8, 12.12 (84)University Blues 1.3, 2.3, 4.6, 6.7 (43)GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Nilsson 2, H. Murray 1, C. Hickey 1, J.
Spencer 1, D. Nilsson 1, S. Currie 1, N. Mercuri 1, J. Koutsaplis 1, A. Hands 1, R. Malt 1, J. Battista 1University Blues: S. Briggs 2, A. Batarilo 1, C. Craig 1, W. Blakey 1, D. Batarilo 1BEST, Whitefriars: K. Hayes, A. Giuliano, D. Mendes, S. Currie, M. Gasowski, R. MaltUniversity Blues: L. Cameron, C. Craig, J. Kemp, M. Peart, J. Cross, S. Scotland
Under 19 Section 3
Williamstown CYMS 6.3, 6.3, 9.7, 12.11 (83)Old Camberwell 3.1, 3.3, 5.6, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Knight 4, N. Ebinger 4, M. Parkinson 2, L. Micallef 1, M. Morris 1Old Camberwell: A. Taverner 5, J. Bruce 1, X. Troy 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Barnes, J. Dawson, M. Knight, J. Eccles, J. Goetz, L. MicallefOld Camberwell: J. Bruce, A. Taverner, M. Troy, M. Hook, S. Powell, X. Troy
Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 24.12 (156)Old Xaverians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Old Carey: M. Nixon 9, C. Cameron 5, J. Harris 4, J. Gaff 2, C. Wallace 2, J. Davy 1, T. Wooldridge 1Old Xaverians: N. Sestan 6, A. Gazdowicz 5, W. McClusky 4, L. Wright 3, C. Prowse 2, J. Cosgrave 1BEST, Old Carey: not suppliedOld Xaverians: not supplied
Marcellin 3.4, 4.8, 7.10, 8.10 (58)Old Ivanhoe 3.1, 5.6, 6.6, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Marcellin: R. Di Roberto 3, J. Cunningham 3, M. Mascitti 2Old Ivanhoe: F. Portella 2, A. Meikle 2, S. Tsanoudakis 1, D. Pierri 1, N. Ligdopoulos 1BEST, Marcellin: H. Malos, D. Grosso, P. Lunn, J. Robertson, M. Mascitti, J. CunninghamOld Ivanhoe: F. Portella, J. Lee, S. Tsanoudakis, L. Oliver, A. Meikle, N. Horsford
AJAX 2.3, 3.6, 8.7, 9.11 (65)St Mary’s Salesian 3.5, 5.6, 6.8, 7.9 (51)GOALS, AJAX: B. Joel 2, J. Singer 2, D. Dexter 1, J. Silver 1, A. Fetter 1, B. Schwartz 1, B. Shapiro 1St Mary’s Salesian: D. Ryan 4, C. Angley 1, N. Bussell 1, T. Fly 1BEST, AJAX: J. Velleman, Y. Saltzman, D. Rothschild, B. Joel, J. Forbes, A. FetterSt Mary’s Salesian: C. Angley, J. Curwood, N. Evans, M. Howard, H. Morris, D. Zacharopoulos
Under 19 North
La Trobe University 6.6, 9.6, 10.13, 14.17 (101)Northern Blues 1.0, 5.2, 6.3, 7.4 (46)GOALS, La Trobe University: P. Carroll 5, B. Fendyk 3, S. Conheady 1, W. Lowry 1, Z. Seoud 1, J. Keiller 1, J. Stokes 1, L. Burns 1Northern Blues: D. Delle-Vergini 2, J. Hamilton 2, P. Steinicke 1, T. McNamara 1, E. Mitchell 1BEST, La Trobe University: C. Toomey, M. Oliver, P. Carroll, H. Baker, D. South, W. LowryNorthern Blues: J. Hamilton, P. Steinicke, T. Smith, L. Natoli, E. Mitchell, H. Sutton
Whitefriars 2.2, 5.6, 7.8, 8.9 (57)St Bernards 2.8, 2.10, 4.15, 7.15 (57)GOALS, Whitefriars: T. Baker 4, N. Mosele 2, B. Dinh 1, D. Jacotine 1St Bernards: J. Firth 5, M. Farrant 1, S. Tamraz 1BEST, Whitefriars: M. Perrin, B. Dinh, T. Baker, J. Hardiman, J. Perrin, T. MercuriSt Bernards: B. Hedley, J. Oruba, M. Farrant, C. Denahy , D. Douge, F. McNicol
Banyule 3.3, 7.6, 12.8, 15.10 (100)Yarra Valley 2.5, 6.7, 10.12, 12.14 (86)GOALS, Banyule: not suppliedYarra Valley: T. Hancock 4, C. Mitchell 4, B. Lee 2, J. Gleeson 1, N. MacLennan 1BEST, Banyule: not supplied
Yarra Valley: B. Lee, J. Woolley, M. Hatton, N. MacLennan, C. Mitchell, N. Johnston
Ivanhoe 2.4, 5.11, 10.13, 14.19 (103)Wyndham Suns 2.2, 2.5, 3.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Ivanhoe: L. Jacob 5, D. Treloar 3, J. Scardamaglia 2, M. Post 2, W. Martin 1, W. Emerson 1Wyndham Suns: D. Bean 2, S. Nahyna 1, H. Iannacone 1, M. Accetta 1, B. Wilson 1BEST, Ivanhoe: J. Schaff ert, M. Post, D. IoannouWyndham Suns: B. Wilson, M. Accetta, N. Conte, B. George, J. Dineen, D. Bean
Therry Penola 4.1, 6.10, 11.13, 13.21 (99)P E G S 3.6, 6.7, 7.8, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Therry Penola: S. Rees 5, S. Tatlock 3, J. Keenan 1, M. Pauthenet 1, S. Skapetis 1, M. Jacobson 1, S. Calafi ore 1P E G S: A. O’Raff erty 3, J. Condon 2, L. Zammit 2, J. Vovos 1, G. Stubbs 1BEST, Therry Penola: C. Kilbane, M. Jacobson, H. Donohoe, S. Skapetis, C. Evans, M. PauthenetP E G S: T. Memery, M. Troost, S. Prasad, A. O’Raff erty, S. Graf
Under 19 South
Beaumaris 7.5, 12.13, 15.23, 19.29 (143)Monash Blues 4.0, 4.1, 5.1, 5.1 (31)GOALS, Beaumaris: J. Smith 6, L. Cox 2, N. Griffi n 2, A. Zanca 2, J. Carcassi 1, B. Crimmins 1, Q. De Luca 1, J. Bloomer 1, A. Aridas 1, T. Richards 1, J. Davis 1Monash Blues: L. Thomas 2, L. Hammond 1, J. Tucker 1, G. Adlam-Hunt 1BEST, Beaumaris: N. Griffi n, J. Bloomer, H. Goodman, K. Jensen, J. Smith, A. TanzimatMonash Blues: J. Ly, G. Tallis, P. Mulcahy, A. Brady, G. Adlam-Hunt, L. Thomas
Hampton Rovers 7.5, 12.11, 18.15, 23.22 (160)Collegians 0.0, 0.0, 1.1, 1.1 (7)GOALS, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones 7, J. Emmins 4, J. Massey 3, N. Hewett 2, J. Short 2, S. Care 2, L. Turner 1, J. Stewart 1, J. Elston 1Collegians: J. Cao 1BEST, Hampton Rovers: C. Jones, C. Jones, J. Stewart, J. Benjamin, J. Emmins, J. DaleyCollegians: C. Collins, A. Barr, M. Newton, J. Clarke, J. Harris, G. Siassios
Ormond 6.2, 8.7, 13.12, 16.17 (113)MHSOB 2.1, 4.3, 6.3, 7.4 (46)GOALS, Ormond: not suppliedMHSOB: S. Shearer 2, M. Stella 2, J. Ellison 2, N. Clampett 1BEST, Ormond: not suppliedMHSOB: M. Stella, S. Shearer, S. Babb, J. McDonagh, C. Franklyn, G. Velik
De La Salle 3.5, 4.10, 6.12, 9.13 (67)Peninsula 1.2, 4.6, 8.8, 9.9 (63)GOALS, De La Salle: D. Cowan 2, M. Lee 2, T. Still 1, J. Dennehy 1, T. Hyland 1, M. Laoumtzis 1, M. Mullaly 1Peninsula: J. Anthony 2, J. Sinclair 2, M. Glenn 1, J. Johnson 1, M. Skaife 1, A. Stock 1, A. Hochegger 1BEST, De La Salle: L. Carracher, H. Wardlaw, J. Cox, J. McLoughlin, T. Still, D. KellyPeninsula: J. Moignard, M. Glenn, A. Stock, A. Hochegger, S. Barbour, T. Paterson
Oakleigh 5.1, 6.3, 11.6, 16.11 (107)Old Haileybury 1.1, 2.1, 3.2, 4.2 (26)GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Benoiton 8, J. Grigoriou 5, J. Lever 1, C. Pearson 1, L. Pappon 1Old Haileybury: N. Tabe 2, W. Meehan 1, E. Sturrock 1BEST, Oakleigh: T. Nolan, L. Pappon, J. Benoiton, S. Ciavarella, J. Grigoriou, B. WeymouthOld Haileybury: N. Tabe, M. Sturgess, E. Sturrock, D. Korbman, N. Hunter, J. Mantell
47THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
Old XaveriansCoach: Peter Callinan
Assistants: Nick Ferrari
1 Chris Turner2 Tom Harrison3 Matthew Merlo4 Daniel Hachem (VC)5 Tom Anderson6 Charlie Stratford7 Michael Henderson (C)8 Oscar Silk9 Callil Peter9 Charlie Wilson10 Jonny Benson11 Rupert Condon12 Paddy Nunan13 Hugo Denton13 Michael Stanley14 Fletcher Nugent15 Jeremy Hannan16 Nick Prowse17 Todd Vander Haar18 Liam Tobin19 harry Bales20 Richard Wilton22 James Midgley23 David Nash26 Jack Buffon27 Lucas O’Sullivan28 Andy Cannon31 Harry Sleeman52 Lachie Wright
De La SalleCoach: Simon Brown
Assistants: Anthony Hale
1 James Howard2 Charlie Haley3 Harry Zaia6 Ollie Purton-Smith7 William Kanz8 Sefton McGraw9 Liam Feather10 Tim Shallue11 Luke Gogis12 Matthew Hogan13 Adrian Indovino15 Pat Hatch16 Liam Wood17 Matthew Harvey18 Xavier Leonard19 Jack Gava21 Darcy Craig22 Pat Arceri23 Jordan Bull24 Matthew Dumbleton25 Nicholas Halliday26 Joey Cox28 Sam Harrington29 Kobi Wallis32 Hamish Ramsey34 Joel Mattiske38 Jack Hanley42 Joel Stewart45 Dominic Spicer48 Ashley Munday49 Daniel Anastasio51 Hamish Curtis52 Aaron Hay54 Damon Grant
St Bernard’sCoach: Rocky Iannello
Assistants: Serge Ramano
1 Chris Hughes2 Mitch Hughes3 Pat Romano4 Sam Woods5 Jed Carey6 Charlie Vague7 Stefan Piantella8 Tim Rose9 Tom Delzoppo10 Marcus De Leur11 Giacomo Zoccali12 Jack Holland13 Will Considine14 James Riley15 Joshua Hedley16 Darren Colaco17 Anthony Dillon18 Claude Issa19 Michael Caven20 Harrison Wade21 Edyn Sibbald22 Zac O’ Halloran23 Tom Riley (Capt)24 Jeremy Sullivan25 Nicholas Larkin26 Daniel Parkes27 Edward Connelly28 Joshua Turville29 Sean O’Keefe30 Jayden Foster31 Benjamin Ronke35 Tom Saundry
St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Steve D’Andrea
1 Michael O’Connor4 Brenton Schubert4 Corey Michaud5 Alex Cross6 Alex Whelebone6 Matthew Caia7 Jack Pollard9 Ben Nicoll14 James Symons15 Charles Kinsey17 James Dalzotto18 Taylor Gogerley19 Juy Capp19 Fin Neaves20 Morgan Hampton21 Brayden O’Toole21 Tom Dwyer22 Daniel Maloney23 Mitchell Kent24 Jordan Pastura25 Ben Wighton26 Jack Beckwith27 Tim Jeans28 Cameron Antunicco28 Jamie Popaz30 Tom McMahon31 Liam Hard31 Steven Lay33 Trent Pastura33 Declan Hampton37 Pat Hurst37 Jordan Bichsel39 Aaron Hodges43 Jack Bower44 Matt Hoy45 Jack O’Kearney48 Chris McCready54 David Goodchild61 William Lawrence62 Kiean Harbis63 Matthew Powell67 Kerwin Cafun74 Tom Chesters
Old MelburniansCoach: James Ray
Assistants: Guss Murray
1 Max Gibson2 Jack Lidgett3 Ritesh Varma (VC)4 Louis Raymond5 Nick Churkovich (C)6 Charlie Nettlefold7 Chris Barry8 Will Leveni9 Nick McLardy10 Will Heggen11 Hamish Baillieu12 Harry Smith13 Robbie Hayward14 Jack Kelly15 Will Bate16 David Parkinson17 Chris Lam18 James Fink19 Alex Hamer20 Lachlan Prendergast (VC)21 Stuart Watson22 Oscar Hosking23 Ollie Madders24 Guy Shearman26 Nicholas Bennison27 Jordan Cutter28 Charles May29 Matt Panton30 Sam Brand31 Alex Quirk32 Adam Borensztajn33 Nick Benson34 Andy Spargo35 Charlie Paine36 Ruari Wood-Freeman38 Darcy Coombs40 Peter Feaver
U19 – PREMIER
Old ScotchCoach: Steve Reddish
1 Julian Beard2 Nick Balson3 Alex Brkic4 Dom McDermott (Co-Capt)5 Hamish Dennis6 Ed Gillies7 Brett Borland8 Nick Mursell9 Harry McCallum10 Lewis Parisi11 Jonathon Leggo12 Gus McDonough13 Jock McKinnon14 Will Michael (VC)15 Kris Paltoglou16 John McLellan17 Richard Meadows18 Ed Dalton19 Cameron Melville20 Mitchell Pert21 Henry Harms22 Jono Daggian24 Mitch Nikolovski25 Daley Mackenzie (Co-Capt)26 Tom Peers- Barlow28 Josh Gordon29 James Hunt30 James Voltscos31 Tom Streat33 Tom Beddison (VC)34 Sam Hatty36 Chris Rosengarten37 Blood jumper38 Blood jumper39 Blood jumper40 Patrick Hamilton41 Gordon Ryan42 Jack McIntosh44 Ed von Moger46 Will Hays47 Blood jumper48 Charlie Worrell-Smith
BeaumarisCoach: Carty Mick
1 Matthew Williams1 Gibbons Sam2 Johns Damien3 Zagni Matt5 Lovejoy Matt6 Pierce Rhys7 Smout Alex13 Douglass Todd16 Gabron-Uhe Jack17 Kelly Drew18 Watson Andrew19 Dickson Ben20 Beattie-Powell Cal22 Woodward Tom26 Williams Matt27 Smith Jordan28 Ryan Richard30 Cusack Cal31 Carcassi James33 Crowe Daniel34 Pace Cameron35 Keating Ryan40 Atkins Dylan43 Hudson Ben48 Aridas Athan
St Kevin’sCo-Coaches: Tom Purcell, Timothy Sim
1 Luke Sabato2 Mitchell Smart3 Noah Armato4 Harrison Snell5 Samuel Holland6 Mark Spence6 James Spencer7 Daniel Dicintio8 Matthew Roberts12 William Ostrowsky13 Nicholas Fletcher14 Luke Peric15 Thomas Corboy16 Samuel Doyle18 Nicholas Brown19 Jay Canterbury21 Roland De Biase22 James Tighe24 Roland Stagg26 Joff Mithen27 Jacob Edginton28 Joshua Doggett30 Sam Lewin31 Daniel Lattanzio32 Thomas Vanderslik33 Thomas Sullivan35 Xavier Siebel37 Thomas Quinlan40 Jay Haydon42 Thomas Massey49 Oliver Gabelich52 Joshua Dunne53 Max Mercuri55 Matthew Knight59 Michael Turnbull61 Vince Newton63 Harry Kerr64 Henry Shaw66 Daniel Giannini80 Thomas Corboy90 Nicholas Meehan Scott Kaiser Thomas Peyton Michael Smith Thomas Stephenson Conor Utri
48 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2014
FitzroyCoach: Bruce Edwards
1 Will Zaghis2 Sam Dalton3 Luke Edwards4 Stephano Calabro4 Tom Robinson5 James Bluer6 Angelo Garcia7 Mica Worthington8 George Bountris9 Zac Hancock10 Nathan Ligris11 Connor Breheny12 Ben Caplikas13 Isaac Wattis14 Max Davie15 Jacob Fraser16 Joe Hill18 Otto Ishak19 Pep Gascoigne20 Jules Meltzer21 Martin Deasey22 Dom Golding 23 Lachy Grace24 Nick Harding25 Sam Lynch26 Andrew Indian Manning27 Sam Gill28 Nick McMahon29 Finn Kinsella30 Aiden Tregillis31 Jacob McCormack32 Aiden Lambert33 Nathan Fillieri34 Harrison Leech35 Ben McDonald36 Dylan Vella Horne37 Daniel O’Brien38 Lewis Pavlich39 Charlie Phillips50 Harry Dorrat Thorpe
WhitefriarsCoach: Jeremy Freeman
Assistants: Dave Kelsey, Dick Baker
1 Mitchell Malt3 Sean Currie5 Tom Lewis6 Jonathan Deller7 Toby Mcgurgan8 Ciaran Hickey9 Ryan Malt10 Tim Nilsson11 Luke Galtieri12 Nicholas Adam13 Nicholas Hee14 Daniel Nilsson16 Declan Power17 Hewitt Murray18 Matthew Gasowski19 Jason Spencer20 Damian Jacotine21 Jack Hardy22 Bryan Dinh23 Lachlan Tuke24 Anthony Giuliano25 Timothy (Capt) Petts26 Daniel De Angelis27 Matthew Perrin28 Ben Kelsey29 Tom Gastin30 Taylor Battista31 Tomas Condon32 Glenn Ibbott33 Benjamin Tatterson34 Nic Mercuri35 Angus Hands36 Jackson Byrne37 Luke Sandy38 Matthew Ciardulli
Caulfield GrammariansCoach: Brett Sinclair
Assistants: Simon Widjaja, Mark Liddell
1 Charlie Logan2 James Small3 Matthew Gould4 Lachlan Topp5 Tom Silvestro6 Michael Bowden7 George Tselios8 Daniel Meddings9 Harrison Mills10 Ben Green11 Tim Mollard12 Chris Bold13 Lachlan Holmes14 Daniel Goldberg15 Kosmo Malignaggi16 Josh Steiger17 Khan Oxenham18 Kirren Ponniah19 Jack Scott20 Lewis Matte21 Lachlan Gallop23 Tom Jordan24 John Nankervis25 Liam De Nardis26 Max Judd27 Matthew Baer28 John Szetho29 Malcolm Mccurdy30 James Anderson32 Travis Mudra33 Jeremy Anderson34 Joshua Brand35 Jerome Stewart36 James Turner38 Thomas Campbell39 Lucas Grigg40 Zach Tomaino42 Jake Mcloughlin43 Lachlan Rayner44 Zach Amos47 Hugh Mcmahon51 Nic Gould54 Thomas Cameron58 Charlie Cohen60 Darcy Levin67 Jack Edwards
Uni BlacksCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
ParkdaleCoach: Luke Borella
Assistants: Ned Harding
1 Kurt Lopo2 Darcy Ballard3 Matthew Dickie4 Kane Bode5 James Everest6 Luke Ellis7 Nathan Papatsanis8 Bailey Dillon9 Jack Edwards10 Jake Stent-Powell12 Corey Peele13 Nathan Ng14 Ryan O’Leary15 Joshua Gray16 William McGowan17 Alexander Taylor-Hirst18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Kye Steegstra20 Craig Sterling21 Dylan Glascott22 Tom Congerton23 Mac O’Donnell46 Kobi Delaney47 Harley Balic50 Jesse Andrews51 James Baker52 Adam Capiron53 William Cross54 Sean De Amicis55 Mitchell Donald56 Corey Fall-Jabonka57 Nicholas Farnbach58 Jack Francis59 Leigh Jenkins60 Patrick Larkin61 Kai Love-Linay62 Matthew McCoy63 Matthew McDonald64 Thomas Rayner65 Kyle Ross66 Jordan Russell67 Ash Sivell68 James Salouris69 Harrison Spencer70 Luke Symons71 Joshua Whelan
University BluesCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Old BrightonCoach: Ryan Joseph
Assistants: Andrew Knight,
Andrew Rutter
1 Ollie Parsons3 Jesse McLean4 Tom Fisher5 Dane Robinson6 Ben Williams7 Ben Middendorp 9 Ciacho Ong10 Jack Knight11 Adam Andrews14 Jack Cowling15 Alex Hargrave16 Tom Boxtel17 James Baimbridge19 Cal Macleod21 Jackson Bilu22 Brandon Harris23 Fred Boxtel25 Marcus Grant26 Sam Campbell28 Michael Lees69 Peter Chantzos
CollegiansCoach: Rob Ferguson, Mark Louis
Assistants: Alan Solomon
1 Tom Danks2 Milo Abeyratne3 Josh Dickinson4 Michael Irvine (VC) 5 Jack Burmeister6s Mitch Newton6 Charlie Richards 7 Matt Singleton7s Rob Jesaveluk8 Linus Walsh9s Sid Marshall9 Nick Holmes10 Fergus Huntington11 Sam Porz12 Zac Burns13s Alex Waddington13 Levi Fernandez14s Dane Wilson14 Harrison Sinclair15 Harry Butterss16 Alex Porz17 Seamus Hobbs (C)18 Matt Mandile19 Alex Cullen20s Rob Jesaveluk20 Michael Gregory21s Chris Kipouridis21 Harry Cattell22 Jake Kyroussis23 Dave Ellinghaus24 Ross Katsambanis25 Jaison Simadri26 Tom Danks27 Jaison Simadri27s Harry Hawkins28s Darcy Regan28 Eden Di Sipio29 James Dunn30 Eddie Rice31 Callum Sinclair32 Calum Wilson33 Jacob Diplaris34 Lachie Cooke35 Todd Campigli36 Jamie Clarke37 Chris Mark38 Mitch Palmer39 Ash Walls41 Seb Mundy42 Alex Barr43 James Emmett44 Jack Harris45 Curtis Collins46 Lachie Borthwick47 Lewis Hentschke49 James Kenyon Smith 50 Max Goodwin 51 Josh Third52 Jaden Douglass53 Harry Wilson55 Griffi n Siassios56 Jai Fernandes- Kemp57 James Widdop58 James Barry60 Freddie Sullivan61 Lochie Peck71 Oscar Pearson91 Rhys Hildebrand-Wise
Old TrinityCoach: Speros Beasley
Assistants: Adam Joyce, Nick Polidoros
1 Danny Land4 Darcy White (VC)5 Jad Khallouf6 Simon Emerson8 Lachlan Aikman11 Hugh Tyson13 Corey Mangos14 Dane Fencaros15 Mac Brown (Co.C)16 Will Cooper17 Nick Roberts18 Andrew Bennett24 Duncan Moore (Co.C)25 Alex Contos26 Sam Joyce 27 Seb Nicolosi28 Christos Manoussakis (VC)29 Tom Kerkvliet30 Alex Gebert32 Anthony Scott33 Mark Yeoman34 James Rogers35 Tom Bennett38 Mitchell Bourke 41 Simon Tselios43 Matt Lasorko44 Nathan Valkanis47 Zac Aarons48 James Spassopoulos58 James Nitsopoulos62 Harry Aikman 66 Alex Polidoros67 Luke Brendish70 Joe Camppbell73 Hugh Boyle74 Nicholas Emery
MazenodCoach: Paul McDonald
Assistants: Guy Ritchie
2 T. Cincotta3 F. Palleschi4 D. Hayes5 J. DiNezza6 M. Acciarito7 P. Cincotta8 J. White9 S. Forster10 A. Carney11 J. Walton12 X. Patti13 D. Smith14 T. Corrie15 T. Odrowaz16 J. Paola17 N. Peck18 C. Grady19 N. Melenhorst20 L. Strudwick23 T. McDonald24 M. Harris25 P. Rozanitis27 D. Fowler29 M. Guiliano
U19 – SECTION 2
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Old IvanhoeCoach: Brad Shadbolt
Assistants: Chris Branigan
1 Josh Begeman2 Ross Eckersley3 Alex Bacskos4 AdamMeikle5 Anthony Stenta6 Dominic Inglese7 Tim Fidler8 Niko Ligdopoulos9 Liam Oliver11 Patrick Walsh13 Tyson Deane15 Richard Skok18 Ian Lobo20 Gianni Mancuso21 Jake Erman22 Damian Pierri23 Sam Wilcox24 James Mitchell25 Francesco Portella26 Henry Gibbs27 Nick Christo28 Josh Doherty29 William Gough30 Matthew Broughan31 Nick Marshall32 Nick Horsford3334 James Kandiliotis3536 Tom Kellock37 Chris Jowett38 James O’Kane39 Stephen Tsandoudakis40 Trent Crouch
East Ivanhoe
Old CareyCoach: Michael Tarrant
Assistants: Michael Mitchell
1 Mitchell Nixon2 Tom Bedford3 Jeremy Cator4 Charlie Pentney5 Karsten Rodenberg6 Harry Hill7 Cameron Wallace8 William Wright9 James Gaff10 James Davy11 Callan Ahmling12 Christopher Hill13 Robert Cumming14 Lee Andrianakis15 Nicholas Andrews16 Pier Akec17 Dan O’Connell18 Jack Ryan19 Edward Kerr20 Matt Reddish21 Alister Dickson22 Callum Cameron23 Jack Harris24 Matthew Prentice25 Toby Wooldridge26 Stephan Panagos27 Louis Triandos28 29 Athol Candlsih
Old CamberwellCoach: Michael Ericson
2 M Troy 4 X Troy (C )5 S Boyce 7 A Taverner 12 B Warburton 14 A Halabi 16 A Parker 17 S Powell 19 Z Douglas 22 H Donnellan 23 L Birch 24 B Frattin 26 M Hook 27 B Mann 28 A Bongiorno 29 T Owen 30 H Urwin 32 D Bancroft 33 B Hansford 34 C Lindsey 37 S Clark 38 L Bannister 42 J Drago 51 A Giovannucci (VC)52 P Dennis 59 J Bruce
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Con TerzoglouAssistants: Zac Read
2 John Dawson3 Yuma Hemphill 4 Jackson Pennington 5 Indi Ridout6 Sam McHugh7 Raunik Sam8 Brodie Meadows9 Ethan Tuck10 Jack Connolly11 Mitchell Knight 12 Jacob Martin13 Edward Bordas14 Nicholas Harkins15 Austin Slaney16 Jordan Tripodi17 James Goetz18 Mati Christakakis 19 Tim Ball20 Vincent DiLorenzo21 Brendan Dawson22 Caleb Taylor23 Michael McLaughlin24 Alex Georgiadis25 Matt Barnes26 Jake Slee27 Daniel Fontaine28 Hayden Barnett28 Dali Sulejmani-Blackwell29 Nicholas Ebinger30 Steve Miller30 Ben Deller31 Evan Galerakis32 Jake Muddle33 Jordan Davies34 Luke Micallef35 Tim Farrugia36 Nicholas Green37 Bryson Ford38 Darcy Schwarze40 Tom Gill41 Jack Temby42 Julian Franze43 Charles Bold45 Tim Purves46 Keegan Gilbert47 Matt Morris48 Jonathan Omrcen49 Aiden Miller50 Ali Hamad51 Oliver Becroft52 Luke Goetz54 Darcy Wall58 Liam Cavarra60 Jesse Johnstone
AJAXCoach: Adam Sacks
Assistants: Danny Van Aken
1 Misha Voinsky2 Dylan Dexter3 Aaron Fetter4 Joshua Silver5 Dylan Rothschild (C)6 Jesse Velleman7 Jordan Lipton8 Jarred Grek9 Yoni Saltzman10 Jacob Kingston11 Jarrod Nankin12 Nathan Zielinski13 Ben Michelson14 Jeremy Forbes15 Josh Baron16 Jess Broons17 Justin Berkowitz18 Stephen Lustig19 Orren Chabbat20 Josh Kalmus21 Tom Rogers22 Adam Shapiro23 Ben De Winter24 Joshua Singer25 Joshua Heine26 Jamie Sackville27 Anton Fitt28 Ben Schwarz30 Brent ShapiroSponsors:TeskaCarson
Old MarcellinCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Oliver Grant 2 Joshua Edwards3 Mathew Gough4 Jonathan Sammut5 Patrick Hamblin6 James Marazita7 Harry Malos8 Jacob Bolzonello9 Nicholas Giovas10 Marcus Hopkins11 John Nicolaci12 Jeremiah Antypas14 Adam O’Sullivan15 Lachlan MacKie16 Mitchell Jones17 Robert Di Roberto18 Daniel Grosso19 Adrian Bonato 20 Brent De Highden21 Joel Cunningham22 Xavier Burns23 Michael Mazzone24 Michael Mascitti25 Liam Hehir26 Joe Licciardi27 Adrian Beaini29 Chris Lane30 John Dimattina31 Joshua Hesse32 Antony Di Censo33 Joshua James36 Kieran Mahoney38 Tim James41 Patrick Lunn52 James Robertson
U19 – SECTION 3
St Mary’s SalesianCoach: Manny De Bono
Assistants: Jason ReddickNeil Taylor
1 Denereaz Luke2 Dragonetti Jesse4 Monaco Brad5 Gibbs Cambell 7 Williams Rueben8 Ryan Daniel9 Zacharopoulos Danny10 Curwood James11 Grant Darcy12 Newton Jeremy13 Baum Max14 Bussell Nick15 Ife Angus17 Douglas Will 18 Drew Anthony19 Clery Connor21 Brooks Hugh 22 Byrnes Jack24 Howard Michael25 Schipper Dane26 Hutchinson Cory27 Heggie Andrew28 Hanson Tom29 Angley Charlie32 Morrell Ben33 Fly Tom36 Evans Nathan43 nmeiselbach Harry44 Duncan Harley
Old XaveriansCoach: Patrick Kennedy
1 James Agius2 Harry Bales3 Luke Bosnar4 Jack Bueno5 Peter Callil6 Ben Case7 Nicholas Chancellor8 James Cosgrave9 Patrick Darrer10 Hugo Denton11 Harvey Donoghue12 Angus Dunn13 Lachlan Fitzpatrick14 Alex Gazdowicz15 Liam Gostencnik16 William Heath17 Adam Hermans18 James Hicks19 Henry Higgins20 Harry Higgins21 Jack Kelliher22 Fotios Keramitsis23 James McCANN24 Will McClusky25 Thomas McNamara26 Hugh Moodie27 Ben Murphy28 James Norman29 Fletcher Nugent30 Matthew Ongarato31 Theodore Paikopoulos32 Thomas Pepperell33 Jack Pica34 Nicholas Pillon35 Ben Polkinghorn36 Christian Prowse37 Matthew Quinn38 Edward Resic39 Tom Rickard40 Matthew Sharkey41 George Smart42 Josh Smith43 Nathan Sorrenti44 Michael Stanley45 Michael Timlin46 Bart Vaughan47 Lachlan Wright48 Thomas Wynne
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IvanhoeCoach: Bill Emerson
Assistants: Leighton Pearce
5 James Lagreca6 William Emerson8 Zac Mowat16 Sam Batterton19 Max Post25 Dylan Treloar28 Daniel Jones31 Nathan Zervides38 Keke Blackmore-Moore39 David Ioannou40 William Cuthbert43 Alex Griffi th47 Cameron Bath54 Mitchell Rees63 Ed Robinson83 Ben McGregor88 James Schaffert Fenian Orsag Liam Kennedy Jake Scardamaglia Michael Vassilou Will Martin Dylan Power
BanyuleCoach: Sam Italia
2 Jayden Esposito3 James Clark4 James Bonello (C)5 Patrick McKinlay7 Dale Rodda (VC)9 Mathew Corcoran10 Matthew Barnes11 Lachlan James12 Mitchell MacDonald13 Mitchell Kerrison14 Jack Hook15 Blake McEntee16 Dale Wells17 Riley Williams18 Marc Centofanti19 Dylan Lester20 Rian Brown23 Ryan Cleaver24 Ryan Lester26 Stephen Mathieson27 Benjamin Stevenson37 Lachlan Pirret40 Rudi Mukumba41 Anthony Domini43 Tom Cowey46 Connor Lennox59 Jonah Clarke60 Nick Christou61 James Lowe64 Thomas Clarke65 Daniel Langford66 Andrew Fleskens67 Sean Tanudtanud
La Trobe UniversityCoach: TBA
PEGSCoach: Frank Troost
1 Anthony Barresi2 Matt Barton3 Ben Caminiti4 Tim Cannan5 Jacob Capovilla6 Reece Centin7 Jack Condon8 Tom Ferris9 Matthew Bergin10 Sam Graf11 Alex Hannah12 Brian Hughes13 Callum Hutchesson14 Stephen Iiistro15 John Karikakas16 Jackson Lanting17 Andrew Lepa18 Lachlan Marr19 Tom Memery20 Jack Mighell21 Theo Miokovic22 Corey Moore23 Tom Mules24 David Mundy25 Toby O’Brien26 Will Odgers27 Aidan O’Rafferty28 Luke Pearce29 Michael Stergioponios30 Grant Stubbs31 Michael Troost32 Jimmy Vovos33 Hashan Weerasooriya34 Luke Zammit
Northern BluesCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
U19 – NORTH
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St BernardsCoach: TBA
9 P. Moloney25 F. Mc Nicol30 A. Mulkearns34 D. Parkes35 M. Farrant36 M. Dillon38 L. Perryman42 T. Devers44 L. Sullivan45 P. Comerford46 J. Firth48 A. Crocitti49 D. Drouge51 J. Oruba52 J. Notaro53 P. O’Sullivan56 M. Satterley57 W. Paszynk58 T. Hanmer59 W. Isaacs55 W. Baird60 J. Gauci61 S. Whelan62 C. Denahy63 J. Jones64 S. Tamraz65 D. Gilbert
WhitefriarsCoach: Ben Bucello
Assistants: Scott McDonough
1 Jon Pisani5 Lachlan Imeneo6 James Battista7 Patrick Moseley9 Sean Maher10 Ashley Hickman11 Jordan Thompson12 Nicholas Adam13 Daniel Chen17 Jordan Morais18 Tom Battista19 Tom Walker20 Thomas Compassi21 Daniel Serrao22 Tom Lewis23 Lachlan Tuke26 Daniel De Angelis27 Adrian Cardamone28 Dean Mendes30 Taylor Battista (Capt)31 Thomas Condon32 Lachlan Morris33 Michael Coen34 Daniel Michael35 James Hardiman36 Callum Maynard
Wyndham SunsCoach: Brad Gilham
1 Habib Ali2 Cody Harkin3 Ash Gallina4 Adam Scarpino5 Blake George6 Hayden Iannaconne (CC)7 Jaiden Dineen (VC)8 Abdullah Mohammed9 Josh Stephens10 Trent Galley11 Brenden Wilson12 Daniel Bean13 Nathan Clarke14 Scott Ryan15 Simon Nahyna16 Andrew Moshoudis17 Aaron Zahra18 Michael Bresnan19 Alex Galati20 Tate Stiles21 Mitch Bourchier23 Angus Holmes24 Harley Tunnicliffe (CC)26 Ash Collins28 Matt Accetta29 Jackson Gathercole30 Jake Millsom
Yarra ValleyCoach: Bart Drew
Assistants: Nick Chipman
1 Nicky MacLennan2 Daniel Hawking3 Nathaniel Johnston4 Jedd Purbrick5 Josh Dobson6 Harry Parkes7 Nick Stedman8 Luke Bacolas9 Will Elsworth10 Cam Mitchell11 Liam Robb12 Mark McMillan14 Daniel Pascoe15 Matthew Killey16 Jake Maher17 Corey Kassabis18 Tyler Smith21 Jeremy Fensome23 Jesse Woolley24 Owen Bolt25 Tom Hancock26 Joel Gleeson29 Jordan Goldsmith30 Damian Rigo31 Rory Chipman32 Chris Fraser36 Mitchell Hatton41 Michael Gazeas37 Brendan Lee68 Josh Gray
Therry PenolaCoach: Mark Hudson
1 Raffaele Liano2 Hamish Donohue3 Anthony Tana4 Jack Twomey5 Lucas Di Vito 6 Sean Rees7 Sean O’Sullivan8 Tom White9 Joel Costello10 Ethan Daley11 Luke Rocca12 Mitchell Keogh13 Luke Marinelli14 Jonathon Tonna15 Brendan Ward16 Aiden McIntyre17 Louis Taylor18 John Humphrey19 Andrew Mudgway22 Phouc Nguyen25 Jared Keenan27 Connor Kilbane28 Brock Egglestone32 George Di Ciero35 Chris Skapetis36 Chris Fiorile70 Michael Jacobson
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OakleighCoach: Danny Hall
Assistants: Geoff Brereton, Chris
White
3 J Benoiton
4 M Tate
5 B Grizzell
8 A Seremalis
9 J Cook
11 J Lever VC
14 C Pearson
15 T Michael
17 A Weymouth
18 S Ciavarella DVC
20 S Murray C
21 Z Barrett
22 M Aranha
23 L Pappon
24 K Schmauder
25 C Pinney
26 B Weymouth DVC
27 T Nolan
28 J Davidson
30 K Bradley
33 T Perrett
34 R Henderson
36 D Paola
41 AN Malhotra
42 M Ansell
43 S Bhanwal
45 AK Malhotra
52 L Gillard
53 A Deneys
61 A Mezenstaff
70 L Lloyd
Old HaileyburyCoach: TBA
OrmondCoach: David Robbins
Assistants: Robert Putamorsi
1 Daniel Gregg-Mantle2 Cameron Muir3 Matthew Hirschman4 Sam Elliott5 Will Robertshaw6 Richard Main7 Jack McCambley8 Jack Cappichiano9 Tom Putamorsi10 Brodie Todd11 Benjamin Hardwick12 Matthew Jordan13 Adam Schwarz14 Edward Scanlan15 Zac Papacostas16 Jack Meeking17 Liam Adlington18 Myles Neville19 James Rumanovsky20 Nick Halsall22 Marcus LaGreca25 Nick Edwards31 Anthony Strahan33 Cal Carothers35 Nick Curwood37 Lucas Lampos38 Troy Kettle44 Nick Oaten53 Mitchell Price57 Nick Houghton64 Roland Johnson73 Rob Davis74 Josh Smithe75 Isaiah Tahana79 Marlon Kerstens87 Chris Harms
Peninsula Old BoysCoach: Barry Besanko
Assistants: Theo Messinis,
Mark Featherby, Anthony Thripp &
Brian Parton
Runner: Paul Gleeson
1 Jaycob Johnson2 Mitch Glenn3 James Moignard (C)4 Jack Miers5 Tom LaBrooy6 Cal Parton7 Harry Featherby8 Tory Taylor9 Dylan Wilson10 Tom Malan (VC)11 Leon Newton12 Mitch Skaife14 Bryce McLean15 Seb Barbour (VC)17 Josh Watts18 Nelson Felsinger19 Jimmy Sinclair20 Jordan Boak 21 Brandon Warn22 Jason Anthony23 Nick Messinis (C)25 Jeremy Gleeson26 Andrew Hockhegger27 Tom Feldgen (C )28 Alex Stock (VC)29 Ben Ivansevic30 Tom Paterson31 Alex Treherne33 Sam Harrison68 Rory Farrell
BeaumarisCoach: Darren Wadley
2 Mitchell Barber3 Frasier Johns4 Aaron Keating6 Daniel Ladds7 Alex Smout9 Kaine Beasley10 Neil McKenzie11 Adam Tanzimat12 Joshua Davis16 Nick Lapa23 Tom Gregory24 Kyle McDonagh26 Max Aldrich32 Keenan Jensen33 Pat Brooks36 Tyler Rix41 Sam Burke49 Matt Banham53 Brendan Ellul54 Anthony Zanca57 Tom Richards59 Tim Woods61 Jason Murray66 Ned Griffi n
CollegiansCoach: TBA
De La SalleCoach: TBA
Hampton RoversCoach: TBA
MHSOBCoach: Jamie Anderson
1 Sapphire Watkinson
2 Paul Niklas
3 Ben Kuang
4 Jerome Ah-Kan
5 Alex Gleeson
6 Ben Steiner
7 Guy Velik
8 Athan Sgardelis
9 Tony Tran
11 Tom Feeney-Connor
12 Osman Elsouki
13 Tom Scelsi
14 Lllewellyn Ryan
15 Aarish Alinizar
16 Conor Khan
17 Stephen Babb
18 James Ward
21 Sam Shearer
22 Brendan Cook
24 Max Stella
25 Nick Clampett
26 Gibson Crampton
28 Julian Avila
29 Bernie Chen
30 Phil Huynh
32 Jason Pollock
33 Will Penhalluriack
35 James McDonagh
36 James Ness
40 Jayme Lawson
41 Charlie Franklyn
42 Oliver Croad
43 Michael Manteit
44 James Ellison
45 Danny Douros
Monash BluesCoach: James Donnelly
Assistants: Joe Salvatore,
Nicho Salvatore
1 Tim Berenyi2 Lachlan Blackwood3 Mitchell Blair4 Pat Brimacombe5 Lachlan Buck6 Lucas Buncle7 James Chiefalo8 Charles Cosgriff9 Hugh Duffy10 Justin Field11 Andrew Fitzgerald12 Andrew Hawes13 Will Hogan14 Alex Hutcheson15 Thomas Jackson16 Tom Lancaster17 James Lawson18 Toby Leemon19 Harrison Long20 Jason Ly21 Conor Mackle22 Levi McDonald23 Patrick Mulcahy24 Calvin Oppy25 Daniel Quattro26 Jonathan Rutherford27 Nicholas Schade28 Conor Squires29 Fraser Tankel30 Llewellyn Thomas31 Jake Wilson
U19 – SOUTH
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My experiences with the Big V have all been about
challenging myself, playing with great players
and meeting fantastic people.
I have played in the U23 Big V team a couple of
times and if my memory serves me correctly
the senior side seven times. These opportunities
have taken me on several diff erent adventures
and experiences that I will cherish forever. These
experiences have taken me to Tasmania, country
Victoria, Sydney, Brisbane and South Africa where
I was able to be a part of the U23 All Australian
Amateur Football Side. This fantastic opportunity
was only possible because of the VAFA.
The South African Tour in 2010 was something I
never thought I’d get to experience. I was able to
travel to Cape Town & Johannesburg with 6 other
Big V representatives, 15 players from other states
and members of the Committee. The experience
of this trip was amazing; the opportunity to work
with the local community in Cape Town who was
playing their National ‘AFL’ Championships was
surreal. We were able to train, coach and play with
around 100-120 footballers from Cape Town who
had serious talent, they took our advice from word
go and over 5 days were improving their skills and
knowledge of the game drastically. Some of these
players had huge amounts of natural talent and
to watch them apply this to football was terrifi c.
Off fi eld the footballers from the local
communities took us out and we experienced
the night life. Some of these nights in Cape Town
were so good that my fellow Big V players and I
still talk about them when we see each other.
Since South Africa I have had the opportunity
to play in the senior side several times which is
a great honour. These games are seen as a level
above your home and away fi xtures and the
closest thing you can get to fi nals football. This
is an opportunity to play with the competitions
best players and meet new people along the
way. We have been able to knock off Vic Country
twice, AFL NSW twice, AFL QLD once and the
EFL twice. All we hear about is how good the EFL
rates themselves, so these two wins and the Vic
Country wins would have to be the ones I enjoyed
the most. These two opponents are probably
viewed as diff erent sides compared to us; they
are generally bigger and play a diff erent style. The opportunity to test ourselves against these sides and then knock them off in some very close contests is the reason why I remember them the most.
Throughout these games I have had the opportunity to play with guys I have played against over the years. The opportunity to see how these guys prepare and go about their football has helped me improve as well, similar to the coaching staff you fi nd yourself playing under. Sometimes a diff erent perspective on things can change the way you view the game. Following these games is a great opportunity to have a beer or two and forge good friendships. I tend to think that this leads to the VAFA competition and rep squad being so successful, each side has always been a great bunch of guys and people you want to surround yourself with.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to represent the Big V and look forward to others if they present themselves. If not, I have many fond memories from over the years and ones I will not forget; I thank the Big V and the VAFA for this.
Trent Zimbachs (Collegians)
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GUNNY’S BIG MILESTONE
A big congratulations to Jamie Gunn who umpired his 400th VAFA game last weekend. To reach his 400th in itself was fantastic, but to make the occasion even more memorable for Gunny, he also umpired his 399th, 400th, 401st and 402nd over the weekend. He started the weekend on Friday night with a Clubbies game at Latrobe University, then the next morning he was off to the Clubbies at Eley Park vs Richmond Central for the big milestone game. He then took off to run the Thirds at Marcellin and at the last minute donned the greens again to run the boundary at the senior Division 1 game at Bulleen/Templestowe. Gunny, at this rate we should see you getting to 500 in record time. All in all it was, and continues to be a great eff ort. Your commitment to the cause cannot be questioned
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS 2
“Last week Kit told his story as one of the fi eld umpires in the VAFA’s historic fi rst ever Premier section game under lights at Harry Trott. Last week it was my turn to experience the Friday night frenzy. This time for an under 19s match at Monash University’s Fearson Oval.
With the nice early start of 6pm, the lights took eff ect straightaway and players and umpires adapted to the lights and the yellow ball without a problem. It was a party atmosphere with live music in the background at the offi cial function which meant there was a substantial crowd having a look. As Kit mentioned last week, it was a great spectacle to be part of and it will be exciting to see what role VAFA night fi xtures may play at Monash, Harry Trott and
other venues in the future.” – Macca.”
NAILED
Was a young female fi eld umpire really spotted painting her nails before a game recently? We realise we all have to look our best but we hope
it was in the green and blue of our uniform.
LAWS OF THE GAME QUIZ
LAST WEEK’S QUESTION:
At a kick in, a player kicks the ball to himself (plays on) and then kicks the ball, which bounces out of bounds near the 45-metre arc without being touched. What happens next?
The correct answer was OPTION B: The umpire calls for a boundary throw in.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
Before the siren goes to start a match, the umpire notices the full forward from Team A being thrown to ground by Team B’s full back. What happens next?
a) The umpire warns the Team B player that if the
match had started it would have been a free kick
against him
b) The umpire blows their whistle, holds the ball
up, waits for the siren and then awards a free
kick to Team A from the centre of the ground
c) The umpire blows your whistle, holds the ball
up, waits for the siren and then awards a free
kick to the Team A full forward, which is taken
from where the incident occurred
GOING, GOING, GHAN
VAFAUA veteran and railway enthusiast Paul “Jonesy” Jones made great use of the recent VAFA bye weekend, embarking on the locomotive-fuelled adventure of a lifetime aboard The Ghan. Experiencing the iconic journey from Adelaide to Darwin had long been Jonesy’s dream. When news arrived that his wife Barbara would be representing Victoria in a veteran’s hockey tournament in the Top End, he knew his opportunity had arrived. At 55-hours, it’s not a trip to be taken lightly, or while restricted to one seat. Naturally, the VAFAUA’s favourite bartender conquered it in style, with fi ne food and even fi ner beverages. Not to mention the tours of Alice Springs
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300 Waverley Road, East Malvern, phone 9563 6044
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St BernardsCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Jonathan Ayres1 T. Doody2 J. Comito3 T. Howard4 T. Mahony5 A. Cunsolo7 M. Jaggard8 C. Tormey9 D. Heenan10 T. Baker11 M. Diamandis12 C. Gavaghan13 R. Brettell14 L. Arrowsmith15 C. Brasher18 D. Kennedy19 B. Ward20 S. Merkel21 R. Woods22 T. Noonan23 E. Vahland24 J. Sullivan25 N. Kelly26 J. Hannah37 M. Zammit47 L. Grech
MazenodCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
Point Cook AFCCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Jonathan Ayres2 Jed Carey3 Lachlan Clark4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon6 Thomas Donohoe7 Jack Firth8 James Ford9 Frazer Gatens10 Chris Gavaghan11 Thomas Howard12 Jack Howard 13 Will Isaacs14 Bomani Jackson 15 Max Jaggard16 Jake Jones17 Nick Larkin18 Nick Larkin 19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns21 Ben Nathan 22 Zach O’Halloran23 Pat O’Sullivan 24 James Oruba 25 Daniel Parkes 26 James Riley27 Tom Saundry28 Michael Sauro29 Lachlan Sullivan30 Chris Tormey31 Josh Wallis32 Liam Whelan33 Seamus Whelan 34 Rhyen Woods35 Sam Woods
Williamstown CYMSCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Kieren Delaney2 Mason Smith3 Nishan Coyne4 Dylan McLellan5 Matthew Burton7 Jack Harris8 Mitchell Thar9 Patrick O’Brien10 Luke Vella11 Daniel Delaney12 Jayme Lawson16 Luke Gibbs17 Aaron Knezevic18 Callum Lawerson19 Alex Shanks20 Daniel Stoios21 Jake Hibbert22 Alex Court23 Jack Elliott24 Liam D’Arcy25 Haydn Acciarito26 Dane Thomas27 Nicholas Christou28 Scott Stewart
UHS-VU / FlemingtonCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
1 Matthew Williams4 Miles LEGUDI5 Daniel AITON6 Conor WALSH8 Nick WALLACE11 Thomas CHEYNE12 Jack SUTTON13 Finn DEVLIN15 Vince McINTYRE17 Dylan VELLA HORNE18 Nick PERICA20 Ray HASSAN 21 Anthony AUSAGE24 Camron ARISTOTLE25 Michael HEALEY26 Harry ANDERSON27 James McMAHON28 Nick McMAHON30 James GOSLING31 James HEALEY ©32 Toby KRUISHEER33 Tom McALL35 Esub RAMSAY37 Nathan FILIERI38 Marcus WALSH69 Lloyd GRANT
South Melbourne DistrictsCoach: TBA
Assistants: TBA
16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev20 Vincent Di Lorenzo28 Hayden Barnett34 Luke Micallef36 Nicholas Green37 John Dawson50 Matthew Morris51 Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor
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action didn’t cease in Darwin. The city’s famed museums, jumping crocs and a tour of nearby Litchfi eld National Park ensured Mr Jones was never at a loose end. The hockey went well too! Congratulations to Barbara and her team, who reached the semi-fi nal.
PRE-FINALS DINNER UPDATE
We’ve been plugging it for weeks, so by now you should know that the 2014 VAFAUA Pre Finals Dinner is to be held on Monday 25 August in the Members Dining Room at the MCG.
This is a compulsory event for all umpires. All members will have their pay deducted for this
event in the pay run in the week commencing 4 August. Umpires who are unable to attend MUST email through their apology to Russell Davidson NOW! – [email protected] Failure to do this will result in pay being deducted, regardless of attendance at the event. No exceptions.
The cost of the dinner is as follows; All umpires: $68Parents of umpires aged 17 and under: $45Partners: $75
We can now confi rm that our guest speaker will be AFL Umpires’ boss and former Richmond player Wayne Campbell. Should be a great night.
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In a game that could have gone either way
between the two University sides, it was UHS VU
who notched up their third victory of the year, a
29 point win over Uni Blues. Blues had a 5 point
lead at the fi rst change, but UHS VU fought back
in the second and took a 3 point lead into half
time. The second half was tight, but it was the
last quarter that UHS VU kicked away to claim
victory. A 7 goal haul from gun forward Kieran
McKeogh set up Mazenod’s 84 point win over
Williamstown. Both sides had a slow start, with
only one goal separating both teams at the
fi rst change as the Nodders took charge in the
second and kept their opponents scoreless for
two quarters. By three quarter time the game
was over with the margin being 70 points. The
12 goal victory puts the Nodders two games
ahead of St Bernards on the ladder. Point
Cook matched it well against second placed St
Bernard’s with only one point separating both
sides at quarter time. Unfortunately after the fi rst
change the buck stopped there for the Bulldogs,
as St Bernard’s pressure was outstanding and as
a result restricted Point Cook’s ability to score
with only 7 goals to their name by games end.
A 72 point victory to St Bernards as Michael
Diamandis fi nished with 5 goals and James
Hynes was best for the Bulldogs.
Old Paradians were simply no match for
Westbourne Gr, with only six behinds to their
name by half time it did not help their chances
to cause an upset. They improved in the second
half, but unfortunately the match was all but
over as the Warriors dominance outclassed
Paradians by 66 points. Anthony Briggs kicked
3 for the Warriors, whilst Matthew Kolotylo was
best for Old Paradians.
VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 38/70%)
UHS VU v St Bernards
Mazenod v Old Paradians
Point Cook v Westbourne Gr
Williamstown CYMS v University Blues
VAFA COLTS LAST ROUNDUHS-VU / Flemington 2.2, 5.4, 7.5, 11.7 (73)University Blues 3.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.2 (44)GOALS, UHS-VU / Flemington: M. Mallia 3, N. Munari 3, M. Walsh 2, E. Ramsay 1, M. Morise 1, M. Bradford 1University Blues: R. Macky 2, J. Johnson 1, F. Brierly 1, B. Scotland 1, E. Condon 1, L. Walder 1BEST, UHS-VU / Flemington: M. Healey, J. Lay, E. Ramsay, N. Munari, M. Legudi, T. LegudiUniversity Blues: E. Condon, B. Willersdorf, D. Challis, D. Itsines, L. Walder, R. Macky
Mazenod 2.6, 5.9, 11.12, 14.15 (99)Williamstown CYMS 1.0, 1.2, 1.2, 2.3 (15)GOALS, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 7, J. Swainston 2, J. Welsford 2, J. Webster 1, J. Winn 1, F. D’Alfonso 1Williamstown CYMS: I. Ridout 1, A. Zadel 1BEST, Mazenod: T. McKenna, K. McKeogh, J. Welsford, M. McLellan, J. Buccella, N. BeovichWilliamstown CYMS: D. Schwarze, I. Ridout, E. Tuck, E. Galerakis, J. Davies, J. Kilpatrick
St Bernards 4.2, 8.7, 14.8, 18.10 (118)Point Cook AFC 4.1, 4.2, 6.4, 7.4 (46)GOALS, St Bernards: M. Diamandis 5, C. Vague 4, J. Turville 3, D. Kennedy 3, M. Zammit 2, T. Howard 1Point Cook AFC: B. Foley 3, J. Hynes 2, H. Skliros 1, C. Day 1BEST, St Bernards: T. Mahony, C. Vague, M. Diamandis, A. Dillon, J. Turville, S. MerkelPoint Cook AFC: N. Greelish, K. Hepburn, C. Hobbins, J. Hynes, P. Kerr, C. England
Westbourne Grammarians 4.4, 6.5, 9.6, 13.9 (87)Old Paradians 0.2, 0.6, 2.7, 2.9 (21)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs 3, L. Fleming 2, A. Molloy 2, J. Wilson 1, L. Hogarth 1, J. Amore 1, M. Gatti 1, A. Isac 1Old Paradians: M. Kolotylo 1, N. Fraser 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians: A. Briggs, N. Christou, L. Fleming, M. Gatti, L. Vella, L. HogarthOld Paradians: W. Gilmore, T. Dimasi, M. Kolotylo, B. Psarakos, S. Di Placido, A. D SouzaGOALS, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 6, J. Swainston 3, S. Deegan 1, D. Mydaras 1, J. Webster 1University Blues: L. Cameron 1BEST, Mazenod: S. Deegan, M. Consolmagno, T. Patterson, N. Beovich, L. McEniry, J. WebsterUniversity Blues: L. Cameron, S. Gill, J. Johnson, J. Keough, D. Lou, B. Scotland
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KewCoach: Ian Aitken
Assistants: Myles Ashton
1 Josh Weightman2 Kyle Margaritas3 Zac Jones4 Zan Simons5 Darcy Sketcher6 Corey Quinlivan7 Jake Chesson8 James Thompson9 Grant Filsell10 Jono Benson11 Sam Nicholson12 Ethan Murray13 Tim Laughlin14 Tyler Hayward15 Josh Fidanza16 Billy Shute17 Mitch Walch18 John O’Keefe19 Cal Spencer20 Mick Kinsella21 Tieren Barbera22 Blake Van Leeuwen23 Jai Lane24 Marshall Sadikin25 Matt Jeffrey26 Jett Guerin27 Jordy Henman29 Max Waters30 Jono Thornley31 Brandon Droessler32 Jayden Barker33 Rob Maibaum35 Liam Kinsella37 Chris Simons91 Blair Hudson93 Joel Dale
CollegiansCoach: Ben Mason
4 Michael Irvine8 Linus Walsh10 Fergus Huntington17 Seamus Hobbs19 Alex Cullen22 Sam Porz24 Ross Katsambanis26 Michael Gregory27 Harry Hawkins29 James Dunn30 Eddie Rice34 Lachie Cooke36 Jamie Clarke37 Chris Mark38 Mitch Palmer39 Ash Walls40 Harry Butterss41 Seb Mundy43 Jake Kyroussis44 Jack Harris46 Tom Danks47 Alex Porz49 James Kenyon Smith50 Toby Benjamin52 Jaden Douglass53 Harry Wilson54 Harrison Sinclair55 Nimai Gordon56 Jimmy Benjamin57 Jordan Rettke58 Zach Grabovic59 Josh Dickinson60 Freddie Sullivan61 Lachie Peck63 Tom Madden71 Oscar Pearson
Point CookCoach: Glenn McAlpine
Assistants: Wayne Gough,
Paul Reardon, David Kip
1 Josh Crofton2 Brandyn Foley3 Matthew Volk4 Cody Day5 Daniel Hird6 Nicholas Ezard7 Mason Kip8 Liam MacGibbon9 Andrew Gough10 Kurt Mayne11 Callum Morrison12 Alex Grigg13 Aaron Sagona14 Luke Rappazzo15 Zac Harrington16 James Aquilina17 Daniel Duskovic18 Matthew Barnes20 Robbie Milne21 Patrick Kerr22 Josh Evans23 Ashley Gauci24 Ashton Cook25 Dillon Van Der Putten30 Riley Matthews31 Mitchell Pruscino34 Liam Gilbee
St BernardsCoach: Craig Connelly
Assistants: Shane Denahy
1 Jonathan Ayres2 Jed Carey3 Lachlan Clark4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon6 Thomas Donohoe7 Jack Firth8 James Ford9 Frazer Gatens10 Chris Gavaghan11 Thomas Howard12 Jack Howard 13 Will Isaacs14 Bomani Jackson 15 Max Jaggard16 Jake Jones17 Nick Larkin19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns21 Ben Nathan 22 Zach O’Halloran23 Pat O’Sullivan 24 James Oruba 25 Daniel Parkes 26 James Riley27 Tom Saundry28 Michael Sauro29 Lachlan Sullivan30 Chris Tormey31 Josh Wallis32 Liam Whelan33 Seamus Whelan 34 Rhyen Woods35 Sam Woods
St Mary’s SalesianCoach: Michael Learmonth
1 Lindsay Moreen4 Bradley Monaco7 Reuben Williams8 Daniel Ryan9 Danny Zacharopoulos10 James Curwood11 Darcy Grant12 Jeremy Newton13 Ben Johnston14 Nick Bussell15 Nick Curwood19 Luke Devereuz22 Jack Byrnes24 Matthew Howard26 Cory Hutchinson27 Angus Ife29 Charlie Angley30 Matt Mace31 Nat Edwards32 Ollie Baxter36 Nathan Evans38 Nathan Phillips39 Tom Keys41 Cambell Walsh43 Tim Pepperell44 Kurt Brauns45 Louie Holmes47 Will Douglas48 Jesse Dragonetti50 Harry Meiselbach52 Lorenzo Bukulatjpi53 Hugh Brooks54 Hugh McRae61 Shane Baykai
Werribee DistrictsCoach: Stephen Frenkel
1 Mason Frenkel2 Sarian Scarlett-Long3 Mitch Thar4 Dan Stois5 Tim Malia6 John Kaklikos7 James Borg8 Zac McMillan9 Aaron Gatty10 Kieran Delaney11 Nick Holdsworth12 Zane Goetz13 Hamish Keogh14 Brayden Monk15 Jordan Patty16 Anthony Limina17 Callum Lawson18 Jacob Russell19 Matthew Defi na20 Brandon Doyle21 Max Gundy22 Alex Court23 Brendan Parker24 Ethan Henley25 Connor Yeoull26 Patrick Esposito27 Aaron Pogerzelski28 Anthony Daw82 Jarrod Stewart
UHS-VUCoach: David Speedie
Assistants: Greg Sutton
3 Connor Walsh4 Cal Aristotle5 Tom McMahon8 Nick Wallace9 Jack Sutton10 Myles Legudi11 Daniel Aiton12 Marcus Walsh13 Anthony Ausage16 Tom McAll17 Nick Perica18 James Healey(C)20 Omar Boru21 Nick McMahon22 Toby Kruisheer24 Michael Healey25 Thomas Cheyne28 Lachie Mitchell31 Finn Devlin33 Ezza Ramsey35 Fred Cawte36 Ray Hassan37 James Gosling69 Lloyd Grant81 Matthew Malia
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Bredan Cocks
Assistants: Gregor Burgess
16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev20 Vincent Di Lorenzo28 Hayden Barnett34 Luke Micallef36 Nicholas Green37 John Dawson50 Matthew Morris51 Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor
Richmond CentralCoach: Louie Binios
Assistants: Reg Hickey
1 Zach Munnery2 Rifki Ergul3 Kaylem Lambrecht4 Benson Adams5 Thomas Harvey6 Jack Hendrich7 Rory Benson8 Hayden Binios9 Danny Baglava10 Chris Waiting11 Jayden Tran12 Emannuel Majok13 Gavin Kennedy14 Andrew Kelly15 Caleb Hounihan16 Chris Theodoridis17 Liam Laffey18 Jack Harvey19 Brad Katon20 Simon Hall21 Lorent Chitkrapong22 Ben Johnson23 Brendan Gallagher24 Ryan Armstead25 Tyson Wicks26 Ned Brown27 Michael Walsh28 Paul Johnson29 Jackson Lee30 Joshua Green31 Lewis Grieves32 Chris Christofi 33 Nic Willis34 Dylan Curnow35 Nathan Coote
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PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUNDUniversity Blacks 2.6, 6.9, 8.10, 13.12 (90)St Bernards 3.0, 3.1, 5.3, 7.4 (46)GOALS, University Blacks: M. Coff ey 4, B. Mikus 2, H. Robinson 1, S. Clinch 1, H. Arthur 1, S. McKnight 1, A. Torney 1, J. O’Malley 1, J. Cordner 1St Bernards: A. Boyse 4, J. Notaro 1, P. Rahill 1, A. Corsetti 1BEST, University Blacks: H. Ukich, M. Coff ey, A. Torney, S. Lewis, B. Castine, H. RobinsonSt Bernards: A. Gurrisi, A. Boyse, J. Wright, O. McIntyre, L. Whelan, D. SegraveUniversity Blues won by foreit.
Old Xaverians 4.4, 7.6, 11.6, 12.9 (81)Old Scotch 0.0, 1.1, 3.1, 4.2 (26)GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Dipietro 3, P. Armstrong 2, J. Evans 2, J. Hanger 1, D. Benson 1, T. Daniher 1, D. Meehan 1, T. Grigg 1Old Scotch: A. van Ryn 1, M. Clayton 1, M. Jane 1, N. Poliakow 1BEST, Old Xaverians: D. Benson, N. Ielasi, M. Dipietro, B. Corcoran, S. RossOld Scotch: C. Goldby, E. Barbour, J. Daggian, W. Hewson, M. Jane, J. Parsell
PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUNDOld Xaverians won by foreit.
St Kevins 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 31.21 (207)Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.5 (17)GOALS, St Kevins: C. Randles 8, R. Durham 4, T. Soultanakis 3, B. Marchesani 3, S. Constantinou 3, M. Trounce 3, J. Griffi ths 1, L. Kenyon 1, J. Anthony 1, M. O’Neill 1, P. Murphy 1, B. Omizzolo 1, D. McFarlane 1Old Carey: S. Lenders 1, T. MacReady - Bryan 1BEST, St Kevins: D. McFarlane, C. Randles, T. Soultanakis, T. Sharpe, J. Griffi ths, C. McPhersonOld Carey: C. Macrow, S. Hassett, A. Morris, A. Richardson, Z. Lisle, K. Shrives
Beaumaris 11.4, 14.5, 21.7, 25.13 (163)Mazenod 0.0, 1.3, 2.3, 2.3 (15)GOALS, Beaumaris: G. Roberts 5, S. Moore 4, L. Cormie 3, A. Edmondson 3, T. Marshall 2, M. Hardeman 2, F. Cloney 1, S. Kendall 1, D. Cockburn 1, J. Bourke 1, M. Keating 1, L. Quirk 1Mazenod: S. Bamblett-Furner 1, A. Weekes 1BEST, Beaumaris: not suppliedMazenod: N. Klavins, A. Weekes, S. Bamblett-Furner, N. Parry, D. Nisbet, M. Morrissey
Old Brighton 2.6, 6.15, 11.17, 12.18 (90)Old Trinity 1.5, 1.6, 6.6, 9.13 (67)GOALS, Old Brighton: N. Paterson 3, R. Eastgate 2, J. Marks 2, N. Materia 1, J. Withers 1, L. Buntz 1, C. Betts 1, J. Moffi tt 1Old Trinity: T. Cohen 4, J. Gillies 2, N. Pointon 1, T. Gale 1, T. Mead 1BEST, Old Brighton: Z. Wilson, P. Weakley, B. Trivett, C. Betts, L. Buntz, A. DickOld Trinity: J. Gillies, J. Baumgartner, T. Cohen, N. Evans, A. O’Neill, T. Hunter
AJAX 1.2, 4.5, 5.8, 8.11 (59)Fitzroy 2.5, 3.8, 5.11, 7.11 (53)GOALS, AJAX: E. Adelist 2, J. Brick 2, I. Gutnick 1, D. Paltiel 1, R. Slonim 1, D. Wein 1Fitzroy: L. Sugrue 2, T. Wells 2, L. Henderson 1, M. Younger 1, A. Shears 1BEST, AJAX: B. Jones, S. New, J. Brick, Y. Gottlieb, D. Paltiel, Y. DodgeFitzroy: L. Henderson, C. Hart, S. Bruce, L. Sugrue, B. McAdam, J. King
PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUNDMonash Blues 2.0, 2.3, 4.5, 6.7 (43)Old Ivanhoe 2.4, 3.9, 5.10, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Poole 3, L. Hammond 1, C. Wilson 1, B. Bourke 1Old Ivanhoe: R. Adams 1, J. Burns 1, M. Gorden 1, M. Moncrieff 1, J. Beilin 1BEST, Monash Blues: S. Poole, D. Heap, R. Waller, C. Wilson, H. Brouwer, T. O’DwyerOld Ivanhoe: L. Beattie, A. Velli, B. Mantesso, J. Beilin, J. Vinicombe, A. Karvounaris
St Kevins 4.2, 8.7, 11.10, 18.11 (119)St Mary’s Salesian 1.0, 2.0, 3.2, 4.3 (27)GOALS, St Kevins: T. McMaster 6, M. Austin 3, D. Bourke 3, S. Kaiser 2, P. Rhodes 2, J. Mason 1, W. Doble 1St Mary’s Salesian: N. Ludwig 2, M. Carlson 1, N. Pappos 1BEST, St Kevins: T. McMaster, D. Kelly, P. Rhodes, M. Austin, J. Mason, W. DobleSt Mary’s Salesian: T. O’Brien, L. Hawkins, N. Jane, A. De Vries, S. Crilly, M. Curtin
Marcellin 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.16 (70)Hampton Rovers 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 5.7 (37)GOALS, Marcellin: D. Holdsworth 2, D. Cracknell 2, B. Hape 1, D. Kofoed 1, D. Valsorda 1, S. Chandler 1, N. Thompson 1Hampton Rovers: J. Coverdale 3, C. Ellison 1, Z. Cochrane 1BEST, Marcellin: S. Bettello, D. Holdsworth, N. Thompson, D. Valsorda, S. Chandler, J. TooheyHampton Rovers: A. Power, V. Camera, J. Laver, J. Coverdale, L. Woodland, W. LingardP E G S won by foreit.
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Norm Nugent
The fi nal minor Round will see, previews of the
Section 1 fi nals as well as the determining of
the second placed team in Section 2. Can Kew
or Melbourne High School gain a psychological
advantage for the fi nals? These questions will
be answered today in what promises to be an
intriguing fi nish to 15 minor Rounds.
REVIEWSECTION 1
Old Xaverians hit top form with their 137 point
win over Prahran/Assumption who slipped to
fourth as a consequence. The “Two Blues” had no
answer to the Xaverian Twin Towers, up forward
as James McDonnell and Matthew Green each
kicked six goals. Other good performers for the
winners were; ruckman Nick Bye and midfi elder
John Raff aele. Best for Prahran/Assumption
were: Brett Michael, Michael Slavin and the
veteran Jason Storer. Mt Lilydale moved to third
as a consequence of their 17 point win over
Old Geelong. The signifi cance of this win may
emerge in Sunday week’s First Semi Final on
the big Sports Cover Arena. Undefeated leaders,
Hawthorn, overpowered Masala to win by 177
points. Two eleven goal quarters after half time
certainly showed the Spartans at their best. Ari
Mitropoulos kicked seven goals and John Farah
six in the Spartans runaway win. For Masala,
Samuel Freeman kicked four of their six goals.
SECTION 2
Leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s overwhelmed Bulleen
Templestowe who managed only a solitary
behind after quarter time. Former “Bullant”
players, Robert Hughes with eight goals and
Mark Petryk with six led the way against their
former team mates. The closest result of the
round was that from the Eley Park and Richmond
Central match; in which the “Snakes” triumphed
by three points after trailing at the two previous
breaks in play. Williamstown C.Y.M.S. clung to
second place through their 19 point win over
Therry Penola who will fi nish fourth. Mitchell
CROCS AND SPARTANS SET TO TANGLESECTION 2 DOUBLE CHANCE UP FOR GRABSLA TROBE FALTER IN PENULTIMATE ROUND
Ferrie again led the Williamstown attack as he
kicked nine goals.
SECTION 3
In a surprise result on the Friday night, La Trobe
University suff ered their fi rst loss for the season,
when North Old Boys/St Patrick’s led throughout
the game and won by 63 points. Kew played
well throughout their match against University
High School/ V.U. and won by 71 points. MHSOB
had a day out against an undermanned Dragon
team and won by 107 points despite marked
inaccuracy in the last quarter. Best for the
winners were: Matthew McKinnon, Dieudonne
Ndenzako and Stephen Grantham. For the
Dragons, Lachlan Ritchie played well.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 15SECTION 1
Once again this round is a “Promoters’ dream”
as two of the games will be repeated in
next weekend’s Semi Finals. Undefeated
Hawthorn meet second placed Old Xaverians.
The outcome could well depend on how the
“Spartan” defenders curtail either or both
James McDonnell and Matthew Green. Around
the ground, Nick Bye is expected to control
the packs for the Xaverians, whose defenders
can expect an unusually hard game against
the proven and varied Hawthorn attack where
Antonio Brizzi, Ari Mitropoulos at least can be
relied upon to kick goals. Heading into fi nals
I select Old Xaverians to spoil Hawthorn’s
perfect record. Prahran/Assumption travel to
Mt Lilydale, where the ground should be heavy
following rain during the week. The veterans in
the “Two Blue” attack will not appreciate heavy
going nor the strange environment so I forecast
Mt Lilydale to achieve a confi dence building
win as a prelude to next Sunday’s First Semi.
Masala host Old Geelong in game that will
determine fi fth and sixth place. Old Geelong did
well last week whereas Masala crumbled under
Hawthorn pressure. As the game will be played
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in Noble Park North, I am selecting Masala for
whom their home ground advantage will be
marked.
SECTION 1 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 39/93%)
Old Xaverians v Hawthorn
Mt Lilydale v Prahran Assumption
Masala v Old Geelong
SECTION 2
Leaders, Emmaus/ St Leo’s face the determined
Therry Penola at Bennetswood in an early game.
With the reliable quartet Hughes, Petryk and the
Walters Brothers in fi ne form, I select Emmaus/
St Leo’s to win. In another early game, Eley
Park travel to Williamstown CYMS to try and
salvage something from their disappointing
season. On the other hand the locals have the
double change to play for. I believe the CY’s
will win and so qualify for next week’s Second
Semi Final. Richmond Central should end their
home and away season with a victory over the
disappointing Bulleen Templestowe.
SECTION 2 TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 27/64%)
Emmaus St Leos v Therry Penola
Williamstown CYMS v Eley Park
Richmond Central v Bulleen Templestowe
SECTION 3
In what could be a Final preview MHSOB travel
to the Gillon Oval to meet second placed NOB/
St Pat’s. The bigger oval combined with the
potency of the home team’s attack prompt me
to select North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s to win. La
Trobe University should redeem themselves
by winning against Kew, who have suff ered
two heavy losses to the leaders this season.
University High School / V.U. should fi nish their
disappointing season by defeating the Dragons
who have achieved only one win this season.
TIPS IN BOLD (YEARS TOTAL 36/86%)
NOB/St Pat’s v MHSOB
La Trobe Uni v Kew
UHS-VU v Dragons
CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUNDOld Xaverians 7.5, 9.9, 15.14, 24.16 (160)Prahran Assumption 1.2, 2.3, 3.3, 3.5 (23)GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Green 6, J. McDonnell 6, S. Chester 4, H. Lyons 2, N. Bye 2, T. Lee 2, A. Barrett 1, J. Pytel 1 Prahran Assumption: M. Ploenges 2, N. Mitchell 1BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Raff aele, N. Bye, M. Green, J. McDonnell, S. Chester, W. MartinPrahran Assumption: P. O’Connor, M. Slaven, G. Ryan, D. McGrath, B. Michael, W. Walford
Mt Lilydale 2.1, 4.2, 7.4, 12.10 (82)Old Geelong 2.1, 5.2, 7.5, 10.5 (65)GOALS, Mt Lilydale: M. Fernando 4, B. Boomsma 2, B. Hughes 2, G. Finkemeyer 2, A. Darragh 1, N. Trigwell 1 Old Geelong: M. Leslie 4, O. Davies 2, T. Angove 1, J. Graham 1, B. Ferguson 1, R. Offi cer 1BEST, Mt Lilydale: J. Ingram, S. Hickey, N. Trigwell, G. Finkemeyer, C. Johnson, B. BoomsmaOld Geelong: T. Angove, M. Leslie, E. Keena, O. Davies, B. Ferguson, W. Harris
Hawthorn 4.6, 11.16, 22.16, 33.20 (218)Masala 1.2, 1.5, 3.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Hawthorn: A. Mitropoulos 7, J. Farah 6, T. Wise 5, A. Marguccio 5, S. Neohoritis 4, M. Dabab 2, A. Brizzi 2, M. Elijah 1, C. Katsanevakis 1 Masala: S. Freeman 4, M. Peddlesden 1, J. Toikalkin 1BEST, Hawthorn: A. Marguccio, A. Brizzi, M. Dabab, D. Raponi, C. Buckley, A. ToumbakisMasala: J. Toikalkin, D. Nugent, A. Planche, J. Kyle, J. Logan, D. Crkvenac
CLUB XVIII (2) LAST ROUNDEmmaus St Leos 8.3, 12.6, 17.8, 24.12 (156)Bulleen Templestowe 3.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.2 (20)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: R. Hughes 8, M. Pietryk 6, A. Athorne 3, T. Walters 2, J. Hoskins 2, O. Scott 1, S. Bavage 1, D. Miller 1 Bulleen Templestowe: J. Caridi 1, R. Brancatisano 1, N. Nassios 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos: A. Athorne, R. Hughes, M. Pietryk, J. Vince, S. Gregory, A. GordonBulleen Templestowe: M. Vergamalis, R. Rametta, A. Greco, R. Brancatisano, J. Caridi, C. Smith
Richmond Central 4.1, 5.5, 7.10, 10.14 (74)Eley Park Sharks 2.3, 6.7, 8.10, 10.11 (71)GOALS, Richmond Central: M. Sandilands 2, S. Hartmann 2, G. Cartwright 1, N. Rice 1, J. Stevenson 1, T. Nolan 1, L. Cartwright 1, R. Nolan 1 Eley Park Sharks: G. Baker 4, J. Brown 2, C. Cresswell 2, T. Alexopoulos 1, R. Dingeldei 1 BEST, Richmond Central: J. Stevenson, J. Little, C. Nontapan, R. Nolan, T. Nolan, T. Evans Eley Park Sharks: G. Baker, C. Cresswell, J. Flower, S. Judd, B. Sahlstrom, T. Silvers
Williamstown CYMS 5.1, 8.2, 13.7, 15.15 (105)Therry Penola 4.3, 8.5, 11.6, 13.8 (86)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Ferrie 9, J. Streets 1, L. McKenzie 1, D. Ellis 1, J. Gill 1, D. Patterson 1, D. Elias 1 Therry Penola: M. Helm 4, J. Vernali 2, D. McKibbin 2, L. Vassallo 2, T. Goodwin 1, S. Bannister 1, R. McKerrow 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Busuttil, J. Farley, J. Gill, J. Trethowan, F. Henry, M. FerrieTherry Penola: C. Contreras, B. Wilson, M. Helm, D. Casey, S. Bannister, S. Matthews
CLUB XVIII (3) LAST ROUNDNOBS / St Pats 1.3, 5.4, 7.9, 11.12 (78)La Trobe Uni 0.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 (15)GOALS, NOBS / St Pats: T. O’Halloran 3, T. Macleod 2, B. O’Halloran 2, A. Brennan 2, T. Bayles 1, T. Mcleod 1 La Trobe Uni: B. Jordan 1, D. Sidebottom 1BEST, NOBS / St Pats: T. Pick, T. Mcleod, L. Fogarty, T. O’Halloran, M. Karunaratne, B. O’HalloranLa Trobe Uni: B. Jordan, T. Mcphan, M. Mackenzie, M. Sturges, N. Kleindienst, A. Hughes
Kew 3.3, 7.9, 11.15, 14.25 (109)UHS-VU 0.2, 1.5, 3.7, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Kew: R. Spillane 3, M. Batchelor 3, M. Facciolo 1, T. Hunter 1, J. Mould 1, R. Shute 1, A. Cross 1, J. O’Halloran 1, A. Quinn 1, J. Galbraith 1 UHS-VU: J. Mitchell 1, D. McGahey 1, M. Sandry 1, H. Waterman 1, S. Seeger-Snowden 1, A. Hellner 1BEST, Kew: A. Quinn, J. Galbraith, J. O’Halloran, A. Acfi eld, D. Coe, J. MouldUHS-VU: M. Morise, S. Seeger-Snowden, S. Smits, H. Waterman, E. Coombe, J. Wright
MHSOB 5.2, 13.4, 17.7, 20.14 (134)Dragons 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.3 (27)GOALS, MHSOB: S. Grantham 5, M. McKinnon 4, L. Albiston 2, D. Grantham 1, J. Anderson 1, J. Quarmby 1, N. Guthrie 1, J. Lewis 1, D. Nuttall 1, R. Coxon 1, C. Brown 1, D. Ndenzako 1Dragons: not supplied BEST, MHSOB: S. Grantham, J. Quarmby, M. McKinnon, D. Grantham, D. Nuttall, M. Engelander Dragons: not supplied
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SHARPSHOOTERS
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Premier LR TOTAL
Matthew Handley Old Xaverians 2 40
Chad Jones St Bernards 7 32
Shura Taft Collegians 4 31
Scott Gower Beaumaris FC 0 29
Premier Reserve LR TOTAL
Benjamin Considine St Bernards 3 22
Ned Walmsley Old Scotch 0 21
Billy Riddle Collegians 4 20
Justin Crameri University Blacks 0 19
Premier Thirds LR TOTAL
Damien Ryan St Bernards 0 28
Andrew Walsh University Blues 0 18
Todd Daniher Old Xaverians 1 17
Tim Varigos Collegians 0 16
Premier B LR TOTAL
David Fayman AJAX Afc 0 50
Michael Meehan Old Haileyburians 1 40
Jake Lew AJAX Afc 3 35
Panayioti Karageorgiou St Kevins OB 0 30
Premier B Reserve LR TOTAL
Jamie Mugavin University Blues 1 47
Julian Gambaro St Kevins OB 0 39
Will Osborn Caulfi eld Grammarians 4 27
Cameron Tunbridge Old Melburnians 3 26
Premier B Thirds LR TOTAL
Charles Randles St Kevins OB 8 30
Zev Aron AJAX Afc 0 24
Israel Gutnick AJAX Afc 1 24
Alexander Edmondson Beaumaris FC 3 23
Premier C Reserve LR TOTAL
Nicholas Manning Ormond AFC 6 28
Tim Naylor Ormond AFC 7 27
Jack Fenner PEGS Football Club 0 23
Jake Archdeacon Peninsula OB 3 21
Premier C LR TOTAL
Ed Turner Hampton Rovers AFC 1 39
Dominic Bolger Marcellin OC 1 38
Joseph Cosgriff Monash Blues 1 37
David Forrest PEGS Football Club 2 36
Premier C Thirds LR TOTAL
Dylan Gook St Mary’s Salesian 0 50
Troy McMaster St Kevins OB 6 39
Matthew Flaherty PEGS Football Club 0 23
James Barrie St Mary’s Salesian 0 21
Division 1 LR TOTAL
Jarrod Bannister Therry Penola OB 1 80
Corey Bannister Therry Penola OB 4 67
Matthew Keown NOBS/St Pats 3 39
Callum Wood Old Geelong 0 35
Division 1 Reserve LR TOTAL
Matthew Sultana Williamstown CYMS 1 43
Steven Barlow Williamstown CYMS 2 35
Joel Quinn Therry Penola 1 33
Jon Rice Prahran Assumption AFC 1 27
Division 2 LR TOTAL
David Boundy Old Paradians 0 59
Sabastian Ciavola Eltham Collegians AFC 0 52
Andrew Brazzale Kew AFC 5 46
Aaron Thornton Elsternwick AFC 2 37
Division 2 Reserve LR TOTAL
Stefan Gusts St Mary’s Salesian 3 61
Zach Tranter Eltham Collegians AFC 0 37
Joshua Monro Old Paradians 1 37
Andrew Coath Eltham Collegians AFC 5 37
Division 3 LR TOTAL
Christopher Beluszar Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 0 50
Rhys Kirk UHS-VU AFC 1 47
Damon Marcon Northern Blues 5 45
Ryan Harding Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 1 43
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Division 3 Reserve LR TOTAL
Mitchell Sweeney UHS-VU AFC 0 52
Travis Houlden Eley Park Sharks 2 30
Leigh Booth Eley Park Sharks 1 29
Jake Munro Richmond Central AFC 0 28
U19 Premier LR TOTAL
Jeremy Hannan Old Xaverians 0 55
James Canterbury St Kevins OB 5 51
Jonathan Daggian Old Scotch 1 44
Sam Lewin St Kevins OB 7 37
Division 4 Reserve LR TOTAL
Jason Jackomos Hawthorn AFC 4 61
Shane Devers West Brunswick AFC 1 33
Aaron Thompson West Brunswick AFC 1 26
Glenn Williams Box Hill North AFC 1 25
Division 4 LR TOTAL
Jason Ince Hawthorn AFC 3 69
Sam Gold Hawthorn AFC 4 48
Andrew Baker Canterbury Football Club 2 42
Daniel Penny Box Hill North AFC 0 36
Under 19 Section 2 LR TOTAL
Joseph Campbell Old Trinity Grammarians 0 42
William Blakey University Blues 1 38
Daniel Batarilo University Blues 1 34
Jack Francis Parkdale Vultures 1 30
Under 19 Section 3 LR TOTAL
Mitchell Nixon Old Carey Grammarians 9 66
Nicholas Ebinger Williamstown CYMS 4 63
Xavier Burns Marcellin OC 0 53
Daniel Ryan St Mary’s Salesian 4 41
Under 19 North LR TOTAL
Josh Stephens Wyndam Suns Football Club 0 47
Thomas Hancock Yarra Valley OB 4 36
Jack Firth St Bernards 5 30
Reuben Blackmore-Moore Ivanhoe AFC 0 25
Under 19 South LR TOTAL
Campbell Jones Hampton Rovers AFC 7 48
Jack Meeking Ormond AFC 0 42
James Grigoriou Oakleigh AFC 5 29
Jaycob Johnson Peninsula OB 1 29
VAFA Colts LR TOTAL
Kieren McKeogh Mazenod OC 7 52
Josh Swainston Mazenod OC 2 31
Brandyn Foley Point Cook AFC 3 26
Nicholas Munari UHS-VU AFC 3 25
Club XVIII (1) LR TOTAL
Ari Mitropoulos Hawthorn AFC 7 66
Antonio Brizzi Hawthorn AFC 2 46
Anthony Marguccio Hawthorn AFC 5 42
Sam Chester Old Xaverians 4 36
Club XVIII (2) LR TOTAL
Robert Hughes Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 8 42
Joshua Brown Eley Park Sharks 2 41
Joe Vernali Therry Penola OB 2 30
Mark Pietryk Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 6 28
Club XVIII (3) LR TOTAL
Louis Meyer MHSOB 0 36
Todd Macleod NOBS/St Pats 2 34
Sebastian Digirolamo La Trobe University AFC 0 22
Benjamin O’Halloran NOBS/St Pats 2 20
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2014
PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D FF F A % Pts
P E G S 14 13 1 0 0 1257 486 258.64 52
Parkdale Vultures 13 11 2 0 1 1175 693 169.55 48
Old Camberwell 14 9 5 0 0 1226 751 163.25 36
Monash Blues 14 9 5 0 0 873 870 100.34 36
Oakleigh 14 7 7 0 0 843 1027 82.08 28
Ormond 14 6 7 1 0 1136 1022 111.15 26
Peninsula 14 6 8 0 0 1001 916 109.28 24
Marcellin 14 4 10 0 0 759 1015 74.78 16
Hampton Rovers 14 3 10 1 0 833 850 98 14
Banyule 13 0 13 0 0 408 1931 21.13 0
DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Old Eltham Collegians 14 13 1 0 1634 605 270.08 52
St Mary's Salesian 14 12 2 0 1740 514 338.52 48
Ivanhoe 14 11 3 0 1571 555 283.06 44
Kew 14 11 3 0 1490 677 220.09 44
Old Paradians 14 6 8 0 824 1036 79.54 24
St Johns 14 4 9 1 792 1053 75.21 18
Monash Gryphons 14 4 9 1 836 1277 65.47 18
Glen Eira 14 4 10 0 577 1222 47.22 16
South Melbourne Districts 14 3 11 0 667 1277 52.23 12
Elsternwick 14 1 13 0 264 2193 12.04 4
DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L D For Agst % PTS
Richmond Central 14 12 2 0 1545 555 278.38 48
UHS-VU 14 12 2 0 1304 811 160.79 48
La Trobe University 14 9 5 0 1200 670 179.1 36
Aquinas 14 9 5 0 930 826 112.59 36
Swinburne University 14 9 5 0 933 1007 92.65 36
Albert Park 14 8 6 0 1250 745 167.79 32
Power House 14 8 6 0 1114 736 151.36 32
Eley Park Sharks 14 7 7 0 1230 846 145.39 28
St Francis Xavier 14 5 9 0 772 1165 66.27 20
Emmaus St Leos 14 3 11 0 775 1276 60.74 12
Northern Blues 14 2 12 0 795 1317 60.36 8
South Mornington 14 0 14 0 421 2361 17.83 0
PREMIER CP W L D F A % Pts
Marcellin 14 11 3 0 1329 953 139.45 44
Monash Blues 14 10 4 0 1246 781 159.54 40
Hampton Rovers 14 10 4 0 1318 1036 127.22 40
P E G S 14 8 6 0 1163 1227 94.78 32
Oakleigh 14 7 7 0 1125 1017 110.62 28
Parkdale Vultures 14 7 7 0 1076 1144 94.06 28
Peninsula 14 7 7 0 1120 1224 91.5 28
Old Camberwell 14 5 8 1 1199 1189 100.84 22
Ormond 14 2 11 1 1031 1388 74.28 10
Banyule 14 2 12 0 1060 1708 62.06 8
DIVISION ONEP W L D F A % Pts
Therry Penola 14 14 0 0 1747 821 212.79 56
Williamstown CYMS 14 10 4 0 1175 1013 115.99 40
NOBS/St Pats 14 9 5 0 1312 1106 118.63 36
Old Geelong 14 8 6 0 1203 1169 102.91 32
Prahran Assumption 14 7 7 0 1386 1140 121.58 28
Old Mentonians 14 7 7 0 1237 1274 97.1 28
Yarra Valley 14 5 8 1 1118 1436 77.86 22
Whitefriars 14 5 9 0 1011 1204 83.97 20
Bulleen Templestowe 14 3 10 1 958 1252 76.52 14
MHSOB 14 1 13 0 876 1608 54.48 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
Williamstown CYMS 14 11 3 0 1396 643 217.11 44
Prahran Assumption 14 11 3 0 1097 693 158.3 44
Therry Penola 14 10 4 0 1131 568 199.12 40
Old Geelong 14 9 5 0 1169 885 132.09 36
Whitefriars 14 8 6 0 1050 832 126.2 32
Yarra Valley 14 8 6 0 1025 883 116.08 32
Bulleen Templestowe 14 6 8 0 845 915 92.35 24
NOBS/St Pats 14 5 9 0 930 1050 88.57 20
MHSOB 14 2 12 0 638 1390 45.9 8
Old Mentonians 14 0 14 0 391 1852 21.11 0
DIVISION TWOP W L D F A % Pts
Kew 14 12 2 0 1392 870 160 48
St Mary's Salesian 14 11 3 0 1583 761 208.02 44
Old Eltham Collegians 14 11 3 0 1313 936 140.28 44
Old Paradians 14 9 5 0 1211 943 128.42 36
St Johns 14 8 6 0 1362 1063 128.13 32
Ivanhoe 14 7 7 0 1207 1054 114.52 28
South Melbourne Districts 14 6 8 0 1121 1298 86.36 24
Elsternwick 14 3 11 0 952 1586 60.03 12
Monash Gryphons 14 2 12 0 771 1528 50.46 8
Glen Eira 14 1 13 0 677 1550 43.68 4
DIVISION THREEP W L D F A % Pts
Emmaus St Leos 14 11 3 0 1678 830 202.17 44
Northern Blues 14 10 4 0 1587 1029 154.23 40
Swinburne University 14 10 4 0 1256 996 126.1 40
Aquinas 14 9 5 0 1365 956 142.78 36
Albert Park 14 8 6 0 1261 1025 123.02 32
Richmond Central 14 7 7 0 1354 1120 120.89 28
Power House 14 7 7 0 1030 959 107.4 28
St Francis Xavier 14 7 7 0 1069 1084 98.62 28
UHS-VU 14 7 7 0 1063 1171 90.78 28
La Trobe University 14 4 10 0 1004 1093 91.86 16
Eley Park Sharks 14 4 10 0 1009 1249 80.78 16
South Mornington 14 0 14 0 349 2513 13.89 0
PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D FF F A % Pts
St Kevins 12 12 0 0 2 1719 292 588.7 56
St Mary's Salesian 13 11 2 1 0 1387 496 279.64 48
P E G S 11 6 5 1 2 929 673 138.04 36
Old Ivanhoe 11 6 5 1 0 653 629 103.82 28
Marcellin 9 4 5 1 2 840 867 96.89 28
Parkdale Vultures 11 5 6 2 0 550 908 60.57 28
Monash Blues 13 5 8 0 1 742 995 74.57 24
Ormond 11 2 9 2 0 423 1190 35.55 16
Hampton Rovers 13 2 11 1 0 404 1177 34.32 12
VAFA COLTSP W L D FF F A % Pts
Mazenod 13 12 1 0 1 1149 322 356.83 52
St Bernards 14 10 4 0 0 1087 511 212.72 40
Westbourne Gr 12 10 2 0 0 857 429 199.77 40
Point Cook AFC 14 7 7 0 0 794 783 101.4 28
Williamstown CYMS 14 6 8 0 0 654 985 66.4 24
Old Paradians 12 4 8 0 0 552 804 68.66 16
UHS-VU / Flemington 14 3 11 0 0 554 926 59.83 12
University Blues 12 1 11 0 0 406 1141 35.58 4
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DIVISION FOURP W L D F A % Pts
Hawthorn 14 14 0 0 1914 631 303.33 56
West Brunswick 14 12 2 0 1483 890 166.63 48
Canterbury 14 11 3 0 1458 1130 129.03 44
Manningham Cobras 14 8 6 0 1262 979 128.91 32
Westbourne Gr 14 7 7 0 1395 1168 119.43 28
Box Hill North 14 6 8 0 1266 1377 91.94 24
Point Cook 14 6 8 0 1063 1218 87.27 24
Dragons 14 4 10 0 863 1388 62.18 16
North Brunswick 14 2 12 0 967 1324 73.04 8
Chadstone 14 0 14 0 570 2136 26.69 0
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CLUB XVIII (3)P W L D FF F A % Pts
La Trobe University 12 11 1 0 2 1569 396 396.21 52
NOBS / St Pats 13 11 2 0 1 1367 626 218.37 48
MHSOB 13 6 7 0 1 891 977 91.2 28
Kew 14 6 8 0 0 859 1042 82.44 24
UHS-VU 14 2 12 0 0 720 1371 52.52 8
Dragons 10 2 8 0 0 423 1598 26.47 8
UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D FF F A % Pts
St Bernards 14 13 1 0 0 1807 660 273.79 52
St Kevins 13 10 3 0 1 1537 741 207.42 44
Old Xaverians 13 9 3 1 1 1481 808 183.29 42
Beaumaris 14 8 5 1 0 1243 1025 121.27 34
Old Scotch 14 6 8 0 0 1040 1135 91.63 24
De La Salle 14 3 11 0 0 996 1415 70.39 12
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 13 2 11 0 0 725 1528 47.45 8
Old Melburnians 13 2 11 0 0 437 2037 21.45 8
UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D F A % Pts
Old Trinity 14 11 3 0 1168 799 146.18 44
Whitefriars 14 10 4 0 1233 731 168.67 40
Fitzroy 14 10 4 0 1206 856 140.89 40
University Blues 14 10 4 0 1296 934 138.76 40
Parkdale Vultures 14 9 5 0 1201 858 139.98 36
Mazenod 14 6 8 0 926 948 97.68 24
Old Brighton 14 5 9 0 801 1107 72.36 20
Collegians 14 5 9 0 571 981 58.21 20
University Blacks 14 4 10 0 637 1188 53.62 16
Caulfi eld Grammarians 14 0 14 0 683 1320 51.74 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D F A % Pts
Old Ivanhoe 14 11 3 0 1410 832 169.47 44
Williamstown CYMS 14 11 3 0 1414 873 161.97 44
Old Carey 14 10 4 0 1408 920 153.04 40
Marcellin 14 10 4 0 1195 871 137.2 40
AJAX 14 8 6 0 1112 939 118.42 32
Old Camberwell 14 5 9 0 808 1125 71.82 20
Old Xaverians 14 4 10 0 911 1197 76.11 16
St Mary's Salesian 14 1 13 0 803 1579 50.85 4
UNDER 19 NORTHP W L D F A % Pts
Ivanhoe 14 13 1 0 1285 678 189.53 52
Wyndham Suns 14 9 5 0 1106 882 125.4 36
St Bernards 14 8 4 2 1175 941 124.87 36
Therry Penola 9 7 2 0 905 507 178.5 32
Banyule 14 7 6 1 1054 816 129.17 30
P E G S 14 7 7 0 1015 1042 97.41 28
La Trobe University 14 6 8 0 906 904 100.22 24
Yarra Valley 14 6 8 0 1074 1097 97.9 24
Northern Blues 9 2 7 0 590 896 65.85 8
Whitefriars 14 0 13 1 506 1469 34.45 2
UNDER 19 SOUTHP W L D D FF F A % Pts
Oakleigh 12 10 2 0 1 1 1193 548 217.7 48
Ormond 14 12 2 0 0 0 1383 656 210.82 48
De La Salle 13 9 4 0 1 0 1136 808 140.59 40
Beaumaris 13 7 6 0 0 1 1341 907 147.85 32
Hampton Rovers 14 8 6 0 0 0 1142 927 123.19 32
Peninsula 14 7 7 0 0 0 1170 1062 110.17 28
Monash Blues 14 5 9 0 0 0 862 1193 72.25 20
Old Haileybury 14 5 9 0 0 0 805 1169 68.86 20
Collegians 12 4 8 0 0 0 601 1258 47.77 16
MHSOB 14 1 13 0 0 0 533 1563 34.1 4
DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B F A % Pts
West Brunswick 14 14 0 0 2209 258 856.2 56 4
Hawthorn 14 12 2 0 1846 437 422.43 48 4
Westbourne Gr 14 8 6 0 1013 752 134.71 32 4
Canterbury 14 8 6 0 985 1209 81.47 32 4
Manningham Cobras 14 7 6 1 750 907 82.69 30 4
Box Hill North 14 7 7 0 860 1147 74.98 28 4
North Brunswick 14 4 9 1 789 1340 58.88 18 0
Point Cook 14 3 11 0 744 1352 55.03 12 0
Chadstone 14 3 11 0 659 1602 41.14 12 0
Dragons 14 3 11 0 499 1350 36.96 12 0
Club XVIII (1)P W L D F A % Pts
Hawthorn 14 14 0 0 2016 643 313.53 56
Old Xaverians 13 11 2 1 1736 807 215.12 48
Mt Lilydale 14 7 7 0 1201 1144 104.98 28
Prahran Assumption 14 7 7 0 964 1250 77.12 28
Old Geelong 13 1 12 0 653 1514 43.13 4
Masala 14 1 13 0 612 1868 32.76 4
Club XVIII (2)P W L D FF F A % Pts
Emmaus St Leos 14 11 3 0 0 1356 675 200.89 44
Williamstown CYMS 13 9 4 0 1 1049 1006 104.27 40
Richmond Central 14 9 4 1 0 964 753 128.02 38
Therry Penola 14 6 7 1 0 1000 1000 100 26
Eley Park Sharks 14 5 9 0 0 863 984 87.7 20
Bulleen Templestowe 13 0 13 0 0 588 1457 40.36 0
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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Club Seniors Reserves 19/18Thirds/
C18Total
St Bernards 40 24 39 10 113
University Blues 48 26 30 5.5 109.5
Therry Penola OB 56 20 24 6.5 106.5
Williamstown CYMS 40 22 33 9.5 104.5
St Kevins OB 32 24 31.5 9.5 97
Hawthorn AFC 56 24 0 14 94
Ivanhoe AFC 28 22 39 0 89
Marcellin OC 44 8 30 6 88
Old Carey Grammarians 40 12 30 5 87
PEGS Football Club 32 26 21 8 87
PREMIER RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
St Bernards 13 12 1 0 1152 566 203.53 48
Old Xaverians 13 8 5 0 923 719 128.37 32
Beaumaris 13 7 5 1 941 783 120.18 30
Old Scotch 13 7 6 0 912 787 115.88 28
Collegians 13 7 6 0 835 813 102.71 28
University Blacks 13 6 6 1 761 761 100 26
Old Brighton 13 6 7 0 866 808 107.18 24
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 13 5 8 0 741 962 77.03 20
Old Trinity 13 4 9 0 747 1185 63.04 16
De La Salle 13 2 11 0 686 1180 58.14 8
PREMIERP W L D F A % Pts
University Blacks 13 11 2 0 1259 710 177.32 44
St Bernards 13 10 3 0 1167 848 137.62 40
Old Trinity 13 8 5 0 1032 919 112.3 32
Old Scotch 13 7 6 0 1100 1020 107.84 28
Collegians 13 7 6 0 978 1022 95.69 28
Old Xaverians 13 6 7 0 889 986 90.16 24
Beaumaris 13 5 8 0 1041 1104 94.29 20
Old Brighton 13 4 9 0 824 1182 69.71 16
De La Salle 13 4 9 0 747 1101 67.85 16
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 13 3 10 0 915 1141 80.19 12
PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
University Blacks 11 10 1 0 1 1 975 598 163.04 48
Old Xaverians 10 8 2 0 0 3 971 593 163.74 44
St Bernards 12 9 3 0 1 0 979 619 158.16 40
University Blues 12 5 7 0 0 1 844 800 105.5 24
Collegians 12 5 7 0 1 0 681 755 90.2 24
Old Melburnians 10 4 6 0 1 0 548 892 61.43 20
Old Scotch 12 1 11 0 1 0 572 972 58.85 8
PREMIER BP W L D F A % Pts
University Blues 14 12 2 0 1636 649 252.08 48
Old Carey 14 10 4 0 1427 1102 129.49 40
St Kevins 14 8 6 0 1391 1209 115.05 32
Old Melburnians 14 7 7 0 1123 1054 106.55 28
Mazenod 14 7 7 0 1123 1166 96.31 28
AJAX 14 7 7 0 1091 1147 95.12 28
Fitzroy 14 6 7 1 1005 1234 81.44 26
Caulfi eld Grammarians 14 6 8 0 947 1339 70.72 24
Old Haileybury 14 3 10 1 991 1326 74.74 14
Old Ivanhoe 14 3 11 0 870 1378 63.13 12
PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D F A % Pts
University Blues 14 13 1 0 1591 433 367.44 52
St Kevins 14 12 2 0 1540 581 265.06 48
Caulfi eld Grammarians 14 9 5 0 1039 723 143.71 36
Old Melburnians 14 7 7 0 1091 992 109.98 28
Old Carey 14 6 8 0 939 1003 93.62 24
Fitzroy 14 6 8 0 910 1008 90.28 24
Old Ivanhoe 14 6 8 0 801 1137 70.45 24
AJAX 14 5 9 0 682 966 70.6 20
Old Haileybury 14 3 11 0 612 1502 40.75 12
Mazenod 14 3 11 0 562 1422 39.52 12
PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D F FF A % Pts
Old Xaverians 11 9 1 1 3 1422 607 234.27 50
St Kevins 12 8 3 1 2 1294 746 173.46 42
Fitzroy 13 9 4 0 1 1112 695 160 40
Old Brighton 13 8 5 0 1 1175 901 130.41 36
Beaumaris 12 7 5 0 0 1103 1024 107.71 28
AJAX 14 7 7 0 0 958 928 103.23 28
Caulfi eld Grammarians 11 5 6 0 1 873 1040 83.94 24
Old Carey 14 5 9 0 0 851 1219 69.81 20
Old Trinity 12 3 9 0 0 604 1168 51.71 12
Mazenod 12 0 12 0 0 375 1719 21.82 0
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