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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 10, 2004

Fostering Family Football since 189 2

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~ib'iATEUR FOOTB'CLI . ASSOCM96Registered for posting as a Publication. Category B .

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

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On Monday June 7 the VAFA conducted a compulsory meeting ofclub secretaries at which Football Victoria had requested time tomake a presentation to all member clubs. This is in accord with ourmembership and sponsorship arrangement with Football Victoria ,where our agreement states that we must provide access to our club son a number of occasions through the year for FV to make presentationson a variety of topics. In many ways, easy money in exchange for co-ordinating these meetings ! i'_:=II, ST,;`T:~NS

The June topic was entitled "Bouncing Racism out of Sport" . CHIEF EXECUTIVE

The VAFA advised clubs on a couple of occasions that if the secretary OFFICERcould not be present then a proxy was required to be in attendance .

GVith five minutes to go before the scheduled start of the meeting there were only about half adozen clubs represented . Thankfully many turned up right on the stroke of 6 .30 saving us anymajor embarrassment. There were however, many clubs not represented and they are listedbelow.In accord with our agreement each club which failed to attend is required to pick up theirclub video and notes from the VAFA within 7 days of this editorial, which has also beentransmitted to club secretaries, and then to provide a written statement declaring that the videohas been tabled, viewed and discussed at a meeting of the club's committee and that the clubhas agreed to present it to the players and officials in the way that is to be agreed to by the clubat a committee meeting. All clubs will then be surveyed at a later date to provide positivefeedback to Football Victoria .Clubs who failed to attend the meeting are to ask for Matthew Nyhus at the VAFA duringbusiness hours to collect the video and accompanying notes . Clubs will be fined for failing to berepresented at the meeting (apologies excepted) and the Executive will consider what action totake if there is no response to the above requirement (pick-up and provision of written statementfrom each club) .This applies to the following clubs - Aquinas, Bentieigh, Bulleen Cobras, Bulleen -Templestowe, Caulfield Grammarians, Collegians, Eley Park, Eltham, Hawthorn, La TrobeUniversity, Marcellin, Monash Gryphons, North Old Boys, North Brunswick, Old Camberwell,Old Carey, Old Geelong, Old Mentonians, Old Xaverians, Peninsula, Prahran, St Bedes MentoneTigers, St Bernards, St Johns, St Kevins, St Marys, Swinburne University, University Blacks,UHS-VU, Whitefriars and Williamstown CYMS .All clubs are also asked to pick-up an AFL club management program kit . This kit contains sixmodules (booklets) designed to support community volunteers and administrators with the dayto day management of Australian Football clubs .All clubs are asked to have a brief glance at this kit andbring it along to a meeting soon to be convened at whichFootball Victoria officials will again conduct an in-serviceprogram using the kit as a resource .All clubs are asked to :

a) Keep an eye out for the date that the survey is dueto be lodged with the VAFA ("Bouncing Racism out ofSport") and

b) Keep an ear open for the date of the next meeting ofclub secretaries at which the club managementmodules will be discussed .

Next Week's Matches .. . .. .. .. ... kCoaches' Clipboard . . . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .12. . . . .. .For the Love ofthe Game . . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . 18-19Coates hire 2riVP's. .. .. ... .. ..... .. .... .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .31Cadbury's Face in the Crowd . .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .32[.ooldng Back. . .. .. ... .. .. .... ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... ... .. ..3435Tales Umpires ... .. 40... .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... ..

.Trainers' Corner. . .... .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .4 iSport:corer Arena Draw,. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .... . .. .. .. ... .. .61Tribunal & Investigations .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . .... .. .61Spcrtscaver Spot the Ball .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .62Ladders ...... . .. .. .. . __ .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . 63... .. . ..j64

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

has further entrenche dA gentleman who may well have been Lord Melbry the gap between thirdaddressed a freezing grandstand of bemused Bernards' and fourth . Many thinkfans just before the opening siren at the Junction . "Would Uni have an aversion tothe owner of the white Range Rover please turn his or her Bulleen but thei rlights off?" By the time he'd finished his spiel, St Bernard's defenders graduallyhad kicked 5 goals and the game was pretty much over. wore dovm the starOMs showed a bit of pluck however and they piled on fou runanswered 2nd term goals in ten minutes to stir thingsup . Ross Mulquinney was impressive again and JamesMiller was diligent all day on Tim Harvey (and let him and Tim Muhlebach (Torquay) battled gamely up forwardknow about it as Harvey was taken from the ground whe nthe game was sown up, though Tim just cruised aroundat 50% all day and still looked very classy) . Bernardscoasted to the ten goal win with Chris Goullet handlingthe ball as though it was a dry day, Chris Baumgarterdeadly around goals and Simon Clarke solid down back .Not a game to go into the history books other than beingone of the coldest days you could ever spend at the forward booted three classy goals while Steve Hume,football and some interesting differences of opinions in th eterraces . Now who would you back in a fight between aBernards fan and an OMs supporter? finished off the game well with typically stoic games formBrett No'FarrellThat's right, the big fella has gone in for an operation onhis elbow and will miss the rest of the season and withhim go any hopes of a Haileybury revival . Mark Corriga

n is one hell of a wet weather player but he's carrying the flag, Sunshine Sally would win the 1988 Cup and Johnship at the moment as the Bloods insurmountable injur ylist grows out of control . Interestingly, Marcellin have been Selectionsusing CarboShotz sports gel during games to help wit htheir endurance which no doubt helps explain why theyrun out games so well . Their vice captain Steve Theisz hasa very deep voice and was rock solid in defence while mudrunners Dobson and Frazer continued their greatseasons .

Apparen~y -'ollywood are calling for the movie rights tothat headline but Be La themselves make for prettyfrustrating ewing. In virtually every game this year, theyhave been in a winning position at some stage only to letit slip with poor concentration and sloppy kicking . Lastweek they missed at least half a dozen from within 25metres, not something that's recommended against theruthless Xavs who learn from an early age how to makeerror riddled sides pay. Nevertheless, Be La's constantstream of Under 19s augers well as Michael Brown, DeanDobric and Damien Rayson continue to impress . Xavs hada few scares but got the best game of the year out of TimOckleshaw and promising signs from youngsters AndrewNadinic and Josh Agius . A good win against Be La hasreignited their season many a time so you never know . . .Uni Phew? swit worthy of Oscar Wilde that is, but there was nolaughing out at Bulleen as a devastated and angry Trinityteam trudged off their home ground after going down toUni, despite having led for most of the day. YoungstersAbe Williams and Al Neville are having stellar years for thehedge-burners but it was a bitterly frustrating loss whie ;i

winding up . Xavs showed good signs last week but may

studded Trinity forward line as they pulled out one of theirmost gusty wins in many a year. James Hayter was onesuch defender while recruits James Scambler (Coburg)

on a day not exactly suited to pulling down big grabs .Can't think of a bad Headline . . .You vrouldnt imagine that the Scotch, Whitefriars gamewould have much bearing on this year's finals but Scotchare starting to hotten up a little as all those injuredplayers steadily trickle back. Bruce Phillips always saveshis best for Sportscover Arena and the laconic half

Adam Nettleton and Charles Tallent handled the blusteryconditions with aplomb. Z'✓hitefriars looked good early and

Chris Carrigg on the ball and Richie Pawlik down . Andyes, settle down gents, I made a blue by saying you don'thave an Under 19s : I got my information from the sameshady character who told me Haileybury would win the

Hewson would win the 93 election. Apologies.

When I went to Uni, 62°fo was an emphatic and satisfyingCredit so it's bleak days indeed when I'm on 62% andpropping up Tom Brain and co on the VAFA tipsters'ladder. Still, we're at Chiquita Lodge and I reckon I'm just

find Marcellin a bit too canny on their home turf, Scotch'slist is starting to look ominous and I'll go for a minor upset

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Old TrinityMarcellinSt BernardsOld TrinityOld ScotchA RESERVEUniversity BluesOld Scotc hSt BernardsOld TrinityOld Hailc~uryUniversit; Blues

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out at Bulleen, Uni Blues will pick off OMs withconsummate ease at headquarters, Hailybury have gotBuckley's against St Bernards and De La must, must,must (must) topple t'Jhitefriars out at Donvale . The Friarshave started to get good players back and firing but De Laare due, angry after the first round loss and if they can' tpullthil off it mat he curtain s

n_atu)ate Fraser Cameron who playe dhis 2'-~%--1 'tc" ;e last Saturday . Fraser began with theClub in 1992 and has played in e-: ry team at the Club .His highlight undoubtable playing in our Senior Teamduring 1999 our B Grade Premiership year. During hislong career Fraser has been Captain of our Reserves side,currently he is our Honorary Solicitor, a member of theCommittee and a scribe for the Amateur Footballer.Always a solid contributor at Old Trinity, well done Fraz!S.'e also congratulate Lach Kennedy who played his100th game last Saturday. Lach began in 1997 debutingstraight from school in our senior team . Has been a solidperformer every year since in the senior side mainly at

-ttre half back, he is doing particularly well this yearhowever at centre half forward . Well done Lach°

Blr°s - congratulate Tom Hutchins on 150 seniorfor the club. Tom has been the ultimate versatile

footballer for the Blues over the years . The ability to kick--mls up forcvard, defend them up back or run in the mid_Ad . Solid over the ball and strong in the air, he hasserviced the club with pride. Currently Tom is the Bluestreasurer and a leader around the club . Well done Tom!We also congratulate Michael Kordick, Liam Quin andSimon Cheel on 50 senior games . Mick, a solid on ballerand as hard as they come is playing some of the bestfootballer of his career. His strength in packs is acontributing factor to the Blues momentum this season .Liam, a very illusive forward, always looking to score agoal. very strong lead and one of the best set shots forgoal at the club . This season Liam has presented himselfas a leader both on and off the field, and of courseeveryone enjoys his contributions at Uni home games .Simon has been involved at the club for almost ten years,yet injury and overseas travel has restricted him Co justthe 50 games thus far, A terrific rover, often makingruekman look good, always providing first use to theBlues runners . Fantastic effort Boys!DSarcellin - congratulate David Cooper who against OldHailebury on Saturday the 19/6/04 became the lstMarcellin player to reach the magical 300 gamemilestone . In a career that has spanned over 3 decades,"Coops" has been a deputy vice captain of the club in thepast and was a member of the "98 B Grade premiershipagainst Old Ivanhoe Having commenced his football in theU19's way back in the eighties it is a terrific effort andachievement, well done "Coops" on this milestone, and weall look forward to you wearing the Eagle jumper for a fewmore ?ames vet .C entsJonathan Horn - jonathan-g-hor!nhoo.co .u k

Marcellin v Old Xa riansWhite'riars v De La SalleOld Trinity v Old Scotc h

Old 'teiburnians v University Blues at

Old Haileybury v St Bernard s

ver Arena ,96 . 5 Inner FM

OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 4.8 7.6 10.8 (68)DE LA SALLE 2.3 4.7 510 6.11 (47)Old Ras : Agius 2 O'Meara 2 Purss Chatfield Lethlean OckleshawMcDonell Nadinic, Best : Chatfield Ockleshaw Ryan Agtus BinghamPurss. DLS: M Brown Duggan Goodier Kosch McKenzie L Harrison.Best: Dobric M Brown P Harrison Rayson Kosch Silvers.Umpires : Steve McCarthy Wayne Hinton (F) Andrew Rechtmann PeterTeasdale (B) Dennis Webster Les Damyon (G )WHITEFRIF.RS 2.4 4.6 4.7 7.10 (57)

OLD SCOTCH 6.3 12. 6 15.12 16.14 (110)White: C Carrigg 3 Anderson T Carrigg Gloufchev Kenez. Best: C

Carrigg A Carbone R Pawlik Phan Cunningham Kennedy. Old Scotch :

Gerstman 4 B Phillips 3 S Collins 2 Hawkins 2 Dennis Joyce Cations

Crow, Thompson. Best : B Phillips Dennis Hume Tallent Nettleton

Kitchen .

Umpi res : Tim Sutcliffe Jason McNiece (F) Matt Jenkinson Nathan Eddy(B) Bernie Jephson Craig Arnol (G )OLD TRINITY 1 .4 3.7 7.7 7 .8(50)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.2 3.3 6.4 8 .6(54)

Old Trin : Walsh 2 D Burrows Gnatt L Kennedy Neville A Ramsden .

Best : Williams Neville A Ramsden L Kennedy T Healy Andrews. Uni

Blues: Muhlebaeh 2 Scambler 2 Kordiek Gleeson Torney Paterson .

Best : G North Gleeson Hayter Young Lowcock Scambler .Umpires : Dami an Anderson Mark Gibson (F) Brendan CorcoranMichael Saunders (B) Matthew Simpson Travis Stortt (G )OLD PdELBURNL4TiS 0 .4 4.5 4.6 6 .7(43)

ST BERNARDS 5.1 8.4 11.6 15 .11 (101)

Old Pdetb: Davis 3 Hicks 2 Cudlipp. Best : Mulquiney Miller Thompson

Kennon Davis Costello-Manning. St Bern : Baumgartner 4 D Jordan 3

C Mitchell 3 N Mitchell 2 Byrne Harvey B Jordan . Best : Goulett C

Mitchell Clarke Baumgartner L Wilkinson Davis .

Umpires: Dirk Kramer Mark Morrison (F) Rob Mayston Jnr Brendan

Cannon (B) Daniel Scully Beornn McCarthy (G)

$SARCELLift 4.1 6.5 7.6 9.11 (65)OLD HAILEYBURY 0.2 1.7 1.10 3.11 (29)

Marc: Cullman 2 Brooks 2 McMillan Brov,me Dobson Considine

Johnston . Best: S Theisz Dobson Frazer Browne Sampimon Hermans.Old Bail : Bourke White Lay, Best: M Corrigan Ford Rode Trollope Davey

Waite .

Umpires : Anthony Dairen Atbie Ftrlev (F) Scott Covens Peter Monotti(B) Dominic Napoli Lucas Robson (G )

A RESERVE

OLD F'~,.AVERIAMS 2.2 3.3 5.7 9.9 (63)DE L8. SALLE 0.2 2.4 2.6 2.6 (18)Old aae: A T Jones 4 Corcoran 2 Maheri S McCarthy Chambers. Best:

Santalucia Ackland A T Jones Fox Corcoran Meehan . DLS : O'Callaghan

Williams. Best : Marks Bourke Molan Skinns Chester Mercuri .

F7FD7'EFRIARS 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.4 (16)OLD SCOTCH 5.3 10.5 11 .11 17.12 (114)

White : Rosenbaum C Janson. Best: Brisbane Atkins Baker

Treyvaud C Janson Phelan. Old Scotch : 0 Crane 5 Reid 4 Dick 3

Addison Beattie Jackson Sutcliffe. Best : Reid Sutcliffe Dick Ashton

Smith Sutherlan .

OLDTRINITY 1.5(11)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 12.11 (83)Old Trinity: Donahoo . Best : Bladeni Z Williams Troon Lauletta Best

McKinnon. University Blues: Millard 3 Girwood 2 Tanner 2 Clarke

Robins Fletcher Hutchins Binks . Best: Martin Rankin Fishiev Binks J

Brooke Chee! .

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 1.2 1.3 1 .5(11)

ST. BE S 1.2 5.6 6.8 7 .8(50)

Old Melburnians : Matthews. Best : Anderson McDonald Voyage Webb

Mitchell Tucker. St. Bemards: Blunt 2 Mihallovic 2 Catterall N Smith

Thomas . Best: Keunen Blunt Evans Perrett Catterall Harrison .

MARCELLIN 3.2 4.2 7.5 8 .7(55)

OLD HAII.EYBURY 0.4 5.5 7.6 8.11 (59)

Marcellin : MeCartin 2 Wignell 2 Maguire 2 Cooper S Dinneen. Best:

Conti Cooper Dale Wignell Seabury M Moran . Old Halleybury:

Efstathiou 2 Warnes 2 A Floyd 2 Hassett Forsyth . Best : Pountney S

Saunders Forsyth Bassett A Floyd Smith .

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A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURMANS OLD SCOTC HCoach : Mark Lowe Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Justin Pickering Coach: Dale Tapping

Asst : Paul Dwyer Res : Mick Res. Coach : Justin Wheeler Res Coach: Andrew Bonwick Asst: Hartley Stone Asst Coach: Andrew Smith'Hegan CI 18 : Benjamin Buick Res : Justin Hart Res Coach : Serge D Angelo

Asst Coach : Ray Beatti e1 L Walker C Res 1 . B. Dobson 1 . C . Home 1 Smith D 1 . R. Mullin s2 R Buckley 2. J . Rice 2. R . Kejna 2 Beaumont J 2. B. Phillips (VC)3 B Corin VC 3. N. Addison 3. P. Corrigan 3 Billing M 3. J. Ross

T4 Holt4 L Harrison DVC 4. J . Frazer 4. S. Langford-Jones 4 Mathews R ..

5. S. Collins (VC)5 M Duggan 5. D. Johnston 5. J. Bourke 4 Grundy P 6. A. Crow6 G Gilbert 6. D. Sampimon 6. A. White (DVC) 5 Bunn L 7. J. Kitchen7 P Harrison 7. S . Maguire 7. M. Corrigan 6 Holme D 8. S. Dick

8 J La Ragy 8. R. Frisina 8. R . George 7 Thompson C 9. C. Tallent10 C Smith

9 J Moloney 9. L Considine 9. M. Barker 8 McKeon A . .11 . M . Angus

9r C Mitchell 10. A . Dale10. C. Efstathiou (RVC) 9 Aubrey C 12. S . Hume (C)

10 T Silvers 11 . D . Taylor 11 C Waxman 10 Roberts T (C) 13. A. Nettleton12 M McHen ry 12. T. Sheehan . .

12 B O'Farrell 11 Gallagher P 14. N. Ackroy d

13 A Johnstone 13. J . Wilkin s14 . D. Salce

..13. M . Peterson

12 Webb 012 Wier I

15. S . Cation s16. S . Troon

14 W Dwyer 15. J . Ca lson 14. A. Forsyth 12 Hurst L 17. T. Wigney15 P Bowden 16. L McMillan 15. D. Mackenzie 13 Wilson E 18. L Hawkins

19 Joseph sA16 S Hyland 17, G. Cox (C)() 16. P. O'Donnell 14 Evans B. .

20. S . Lillingston17 LBowden 18 . D. Gartner 17. K. Ford 14 Voyage A 21 . C. Joyce17 J Garland 19 . D. Cooper 18. C. Jayasekera 15 Ellingworth G 22. N. Addiso n18 L Williams 20 . M . Hermans 19. M . Armstrong (C) 16 Sampson H 23. O. Crane18 T Demetriou 21 . N. Walker 20. G Fletcher 16 Bach M 24. L. McDonnel l

M Saunders2519 M Goodier 22 . D. Marson 21 . S. Walden 17 Miller James..

26, T. Downing20 M Picone 23 . A. Wadsworth 22. D. Mason 18 Fitzgerald T 27. M. Dennis20 A Shields 24 . L. 0'Flynn 23. S. Loewe 18 Prowse M 28. A . Quail21 A McKenzie 25. R. Galati 25 Rowland sS 19 Mulquiney R 29 . M. Gnatt22r M O'Donnell 26 . D. McMillan . .

26. J. Bell (RC) 20 Guest J 30 . T. FinocchiaroLeiUN3122 M Brown 27 . S . Theisz (VC)

27. L Siapantas 21 Hicks M. .

32 . J . Gerstman23 R Sherman 28 . B . Carmody

28. S. Goldsworthy 22 Dixon J 33 . E . Reid24 J Morel 29 . S . Brooks

29 Carson (VC)B 23 Berry M 34, C. Phillip s'25 C Hyde 30 . A. Treganowan ..

Warnes30 D 24 Hawkins M Connor35. P. O25 R Walmsley 31 . M . Bortolotto . .

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26 D Spithill 32 . M . Browne 31 . 0 LayY 26 Costello T 36 . J . Sutcliffe27 S Thomas 33 . A. Symes 32. B. Mitchell 27 Richardson W

37 . G. Carroll38 G Prendergas t

28 C Mercuri 34 . D . Jarred 33. R. Mosbey 27 Anderson J. .

39 . W. Elliott29 C Browne 35 . C . Adams 34. A. Waxman 28 Marson M 4 0 . T. Aurel Smith29r R Marks 36 . E . Weekes 35. D. Lappage 29 Turner H 41 . W. Lewis

30 B Manors37 . K Bardon 36. S . Brewster 30 Miller Jono 42 . T. Beatti e

31 S Hyde38 . M . Doyle 37. A. Floyd 31 Ray C

4g . A . Routledg e44 D Jackson

31 K Mannix39 . D . Leardi40 D Carson

38. L. Floyd 32 Davis M. .

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39. H. Brooks Selby E 46 . J . Beaurepaire33 J Stinear

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40, S . Davey 33 Magee J 47 . T. Beranger (VC)48 S Dumaresq

34 D Rayson 43 . J . Mathews 41 . S . Saunders 34 Grundy P . .94 L Kitchen

35 A Orlando 44 . L. Hanson42. M . Erikson 35 Harrison T .

.n o36 W Jolley 45 . D . Theisz 41 R. McCarthy 36 Wulff B ~ . L. Freemn

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38 V Buckley 48 . K. O'Dwyer 47 . M . Stephens 39 Tucker J'

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39 B Oakley 49 . D . Van Holden 48 . C. Moyle (RDVC) Brien H40 O . .57 . J . Crane

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A SectionEMMMM

Coach : Leigh CarlsonAss Coach : Phil Gaut

Res Coach : Date BowerClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

Kenna AHine AReynolds L V1CSaunders RBurrows D V/CGnatt PVan Der Venne T

8. Burrows 8

9. Andrews A

10. WdliamsA

11 . Kennedy S12. CuftreraA

13. Cade J14. Troon R15. Green M16. Hillas C17. Hillas R18. Healy J19. Annatas C20. McPherson S21 . Kennedy L22 . Deane-Johns G23 . Ramsden A Capt: .'.24 . Christoperson J25 . Cameron F26 . Donahoo B27 . Hill R28 . HeatyT29 . Crawford M30 . Mct(-, nnon R31 . BurgessJ32. Brown S33. Aitken J34. Deane-Johns L35. Bladeni S36. Buttler D37. Van Der Verne S R/C38. Ramsden R39. Walsh B

Beardsley D41 . Lauletta S42. Amore S43. Amore J

Treadwell GMoryeth T RV(C

46 . Cooper S47 . Pretty S48 . Best J49 . Romney N50 . Blacknrore B51 . Gamble R52 . Heaven C53. Plain G54. Wrlliams Z55. Taylor C56. Best E57. Schulze D58. Stebbins C59. CadeT60. Iseppi 861 . Cristiano D62. Chiffey E63. Cade S64, Gray J65. Robson M67. Amiconi A68. Guderrez C89. Oliver D70. Brawn A71 . Anowsmith J72 . Amiconi C73 . Hddabrandt D74 . Thanes M75 . Miller C76 . MonassoJ77 . McDonald E79. TreadxelI C80. Manseur s81 . O'Shea M82. Phillips R83. Welsh L84. Boyd L

. Goldenberg W86. McCutcheon M87. Parker D88. Chan B89. KinrossA90. Sv,innenon H91 . Smith P92. Lindsey M

OLD RAVERIA NSCoach: Michael Shelly

Res. Coach: Chris Gawn e

1 . A.Fox2. D.Orlando

3. J Pasceri 4. D.Landriga n

5. D.Rush6. AOswakf7. S Lethlean8. J .McDonnel l9. J .Hawkins (Capt-Res)10 . M.Beardsley11 . L .Howard12 . A.Bowen13 . R.Speekman14 . S.Skidmore15 . L.Ford (Capt)16 . S.Mollard17. A.Chatfield (V-Capt)18. M .Scanlan21 . S McCarthy22. T.Ockleshaw (V-Capt)22. J .Heal y23. S .Johnston24. C .Purss25. R .Carey26 . C .Santalucia27 . P.Ryan29 . C .Beetham30 . B.Dixon31 . T.Maher

32 . P.Ockleshaw33 . N.Bingham34. A.E Jones

35. A.McCarthy

36. D.Sapuppo

37. D.Higgins

38. S .Free r

39. AArmstrong

40. N .Larkins

41 . M.Callinan

43, T.Woodruff

44 . N .Hulett

45 . A.Barrett

47 . N .Corcoran

48 . A.Nadinic

50 . J.Agius

52 . J.Francis

53 . R.Ford54. N.Quinn56. T.Corrigan58. J.McGrath59. D.King60. M .Walsh61 . K .O'Loughlin62. J .Sil k63. T.0'Meara

ST. BERRARDSCoach: Peter Nicholson

Res: Darren Handley

1 . C . Keunen2. J. Madden3. C. Goullet4. D. Jordan5. Joe Mount6. M . Harrison7. S . Clarke7R S . Parrett8 . J . Evans9 . B . Jordan ( C )10. N . Mitchell1 . C . Davis2 . B. Hoga n3 . C . Mitchell (DVC)4 . C . Day5 . C . Liberatore6 . L Tumbull7 . L O'Sullivan (VC)8. T. Cooney

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A an d '~ SECTIONS have a bye

C SECTIO NCaulfield Gr v Theny Penola 0 BEmmaus St Leos 0 C v AJAX

Hampton Rovers v Parkdale VulturesMHSOB v Glen EiraMonash Blues v Old Camberwell

D1 SECTIO NFitzroy Reds v Old MentoniansOrmond v Salesian 0 C

Peninsula 0 B v Banyule

Aquinas 0 C v PrahranYarra Valley 0 B v University Black s

D2 SECTIO NIvanhoe Assumption v BentleighWilliamstown CYMS v Old Geelong

Swinburne University v Old CareyMonash Gryphons v Bulleen Templestowe

West Brunswick v La Trobe Universit y

D3 SECTIONMt Lilydale v Werribee Amateurs

Power House v Hawthorn AmateursSyndal Tally-Ho v UHS-V U

St Johns 0 C v South Melbourne DistrictsOakleigh v Rupertswood

D4 SECT ION

St Marys v Eltham CollegiansRichmond Central v Box Hill North

Old Westbourne v ElsternwickBulleen Cobras v North Brunswick

Albert Park v Kew

UNDER-19 SECTION IOld Xaverians v St Bernards

St Kevins v Old Scotch

University Blues v De La SalleOld Brighton v Caulfield Gr

Werribee Amateurs v Marcelli n

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old CamberwellBanyule Viewbank - ByeOld Ivanhoe v Old MelburniansRupertswood v Old TrinityOld Essendon Or v Beaumaris

UP "s-'-] Sr ~AJAX v Oakleigh at Packer ReserveOld Paradians v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Monash Blues v Old Carey

University Blacks v Whitefriars

Theny Penola 0 B v MH SOB

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v De La Salle (2)Oakleigh Clays v Peninsula 0 BHampton Rovers v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - 'F

St Johns 0 C v Mazenod 0 C at 1 .30 p .m.

Bentleigh v Ormond at McKinnon Reserve,McKinnon at 11 .30 a .m .

UNDER-19 (2) RED

North Old Boys - By e

Bulleen Templestowe v Old WestbourneLa Trobe Uni v Old Xaverians (2)

Rupertswood (2) v Fitzroy Reds at 11 .30 a.m .Aquinas 0 C v UHS-VU/St Bernards Main Oval

at 9 .30 a.m . TB C

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Xaverians v De La SalleSt Kevins v Old Scotch

Mazenod 0 C - ByeOld Brighton v Old Essendon Or

Prahran v Marcelli n

CLUB 18 (2 )Collegians v Monash Blues

Eley Park v Fitzroy Red sUniversity Blacks v Old Melburnians

Therry Penola 0 B v Old Xaverians (2)Whitefriars v Old Scotch (2)

CLUB 18 (3 )University Blues v North Old BoysOld Scotch (3) v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Geelong v Old CareyLa Trobe Uni v Caulfield G rOld Trinity v Monash Gryphon s

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Cold, wet and windy was the order of the day as theTigers win "away", Old Brighton still a force,SKOBS are back, Old Ivanhoe keep on winning andMazenod break the ice .REVIEWIt appeared as if Beaumaris had the game shot tobits at the half as they had a handy 25 point lead .But in the 3rd Mazenod got on top in the midfieldand their intensity lifted, and despite numerousopportunities finally hit the front with 3 minutes toplay, keeping the Sharks goalless in the 2nd half.Nick Parry did a fine tagging job on Murray Pitts,veteran Chris Belleville was good, as wereChamberlain, Kelly and Appolonio . Better playersfor Beaumaris were David Teasdale, Chris Martin,and Marcus Lee .You have not experienced VAFA Football unless youput in a day at South Road in Saturday'sconditions where the wind was at it's fiercest in 20years . Cross wind to the bottom flank straight offthe Antartic Ice . Both sides struggled to putpossessions together consistently with the localsknowledge being the deciding factor in their victory .A proud father watched Matt, Benny and Simon allstar for the Tonners, while Grant Rowston wasclearly Collegians best -winning the ball and drivingit forward.Old Ivanhoe continue to win and with the breaknow looming to freshen up a few the Hoers can bewell pleased with their first half. Close match in thefirst half as neither side could gain a clearadvantage, but the home side got on top making itvery hard for the Paradians to cut down a fairlyconstant lead . Branigan and Jolley were an everpresent danger in attack, Bolzan rucked all day yetagain, Gieschen and Curatolo consistent, andhackman Oates, Price and Colbert repelled all theOP'S could offer.Considering the prevailing conditions Righetti waspretty good . St Kevins opened up an early lead inthe first, consolidated it in the third, and in the lastallowed that trait to reappear as NOBS kicked 3 to

add some respectability to their score . Nathan Popeaka The Pontiff was a good Skobber, ChrisUnderwood slotted in beautifully, and Dolly, Lucasand Garvey put in their usual vintage

performances . Luke Jeffrey was good for NOBSkicking a couple, while Scott Sleep continued his

good form up back .St Bedes Mentone-Tigers consolidatedtheir position in thefour with animportant victory over Old Essendon at theGrammar. It was nip and tuck all day with neithera quarter given or taken by both sides, in the end itwas the Tigers strength and ability to break openthe packs that got them over the line. Sam Heckerand Andrew Hayes used all their experience andwere inspirational all day, Jason Bristow addedsome spark, and Paul Fitcher good up back . JordonLeask was sensational for the Bombers, supportedby David Biggs, but the rest were patchy.

PREVIEWOld Essendon welcome the Old Paradians toRachelle Street. Must win game for OEG after thedisappointment of last week, where they failed toget over the line . OP'S as usual will be competitivefor most of the game but will just fall short at theend.Beaumaris make the relative short trip up the roadto Righetti where they will be looking for animproved performance and some vital points .Matched up well against Skevwies for 3 of the 4quarters in Round 1, but there is just too great adisparity in form between the 2 sides since then . Sojust cannot see the Sharks winning today .North come across to the Harry Trott to play aCollegians side back on their home turf an d

CLUB l',:,1 c LST WK TOTAL

B SECTIONMazenodOld IvanhoeOld EssendonCollegiansSt BedesB RESERVEOld IvanhoeOld ParadiansSt KevinsNorth Old BoysMazenod

MaskellLuxonPlayfairTaftHecker

1 291 270 260 252 24

Stewart 2Spinoso 0Altis 0Bryar 0Hawkins 1

21

18

17

15

1 4

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smarting from last week's loss . Mathematically theNOB'S can still make the finals but to do so theymust win today, so they will be primed and ready tohave a red hot go at the Lions . Rare for Collegiansto lose at home, and I don't think it will happentoday .Sunday sees St Bedes Mentone Tigers tackleMazenod at the home of Amateur FootballSportscover Arena . The Nodders will have putRound 1 way into the back of their minds and willbe playing with new found confidence after theirwin last week . But the Tigers have worked so hardto secure that 4th spot and will not be letting todayslip, to give any of their rivals a sniff.Old Ivanhoe in form come south to tackle OldB righton also in form . Plenty at stake for both heretoday. Both have been playing pretty well and willbe keen to keep the momentum going. I have beentold to stay on the Old Brighton band wagon anddue to the fact that the game is at the windsweptSouth Road Oval I will stay for another week .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSDon *t forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phoneand fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016, or drop me anemail to brainco @optuanet .com.au, by 8PMMonday Nights at the latcst please . Nominations forPlaver of !he Round are most anpreciated .

;:=_.zesod - ~aa_nora i:=o, cn plays his 200thgame for the Nodders today . Alter playing all hisjunior football with Mazenod, including adominating role on our Under 19 Division 1 flag,Shannon was a key member of the C Gradepremiership of 1993 kicking 6 goals as an 18 yearold, and 7 years later was a key running hackmanin the B Grade premiership of 2000 . Shannon hasbeen a fearless, often spectacular figure in oursenior team for over a decade and from all atMazenod we say congratulations . Congratulationsalso to the very popular and fearless Luke ' MadDog' Morgan who plays his 100th game for theNodders . Congrats also to Club 18 Premiershipcaptain Anthony Smyth who once again is leadingthe Clubbies to a successful season .North Old Boys - congratulate Tim Roach on his5 0t1a game with the club . When he has been in thecountry Roachey has been a fantastic asset to theclub both on and off the field and we look forwardto further milestones from one of our mostcourageous players .

. %1ES

B SECT :)NOld Brighton v Old Ivanhoe

Old Essendon Gr v Old Paradiansazenod 0 C v St Bedes Mentone Tigers at

Sportscover Arena, SundaySt Kevins v Beaumaris

Collegians v North Old Boys

OLD IVANHOE 4.0 7.4 12.6 15.7 (97)OLD PARADIANS 3.2 4.6 8.8 10 .14 (74)Old Ivanhoe: Branigan 4 Jolley 4 Luxon Dawkins Oates G HopeKefalas Hares Gieschen. Best : Branigan Gieschen Colbert JolleyCuratolo Bob.an . Old Par: Gale 3 Boundy Brown DintinosanteHughes Hyde Kreuzer Sinclair. Best: Mitchell Brabender BoundyTenson Kreuzer Richardson .Umpire s : Simon Stokes Geoff Curran (F) Sean Collins AndrewErrington (B) Daniel Kofoed Michael O'Donnell (G )OLD ESSENDON GR 3.3 5.6 11.9 16.12 (108)ST BEDES ME%TOAE TIGERS4.2 8.4 13.9 18.13 (121)Old Ess : Stormont 3 Heritage 3 Fleming 2 Obliubek 2 Hakim 2 BeMorton Flaherty Dragojlo Ryan . Best: Leask Ryan Stormont DragojloD Biggs Wilson . St Bedes/MT: A Hayes 4 Terrell 4 Bristow 4 Zakic 3Hecker 2 L Wintle . Best: A Hayes Fitcher Hecker Bristow Tyquin LWintle.Umpire s : Geoff Caulfield Damien Milloy (RFL) (F) Matthew JacksonScott Grey (RFL) (B) Robert Pam Jim Currell (RFL) (G )MAZENOD 0 C 0.4 2.5 5.8 6.14 (50)BEAUI,IARIS 4.1 7.3 7.4 7.5 (47)

Mae: Appolloni Maskell N Parry Castricum Belh=ille J Dunne . Best: NParry Belhille M Chamberlain D Dunne D Kelly Murray . Beaumaris :Kennedy 2 Puts Gillespie Lynch Bramwell Heath . Best : Teasdale KeeMartin Boon Catlin M Atkins.Umpires: Sacha Koffman Rob :',-layston (F) John Hall Jack Regester(G )ST KEVINS 4.5 6.9 11.10 12 .12 (84)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 3.5 4.5 7.9(51)SfiOB : Lucas 3 Pope 3 Greenham 3 Chard 2 M Dollman D Mahoney .Best: L Mahoney P O'Keefe Chard Fields Lucas Garvey. NOB : Jeffery3 M Barker J Barker Cassell Jarrett . Best: Sleep Nihill Lynch JefferyJarrett Herbert .Umpires: Ben Ryde Graham Thwaites (F) Jack Watt, Craig Amol (G)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 1.2 3.3 6.6(42)COLLEGIANS 0.3 0.3 1.5 3.5(23)Old Brighton : Bristow 3 Jackson Pirrie B Gadsden . Best: B GadsdenWilliams Ewert Jackson Hendra McCowan . Coll: Lockett ShinkfleldFry . Best: Rowston Hoites Lewski Hosking Mooney B}Lolst .Umpire s: Leah Gallagher Richard Eastwood (F) James Gregory CraigBrajtberg (B) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito (G )

B RESERVE

OLD YVAI4HOE 2.4 4.4 6.5 7.9(51)OLD PARP.DIAPIS 1.2 2.4 2.7 2.8 (20)Old Ivanhoe : Stewart 2 J Weddle S Pearce Stagg Snell Jewell . Best :Pearce Snell Pratt Stewart Braddv Jewell . Old Paradians : HoldenJoyce. Best: Joyce Box Pagtia Fantone Di Fabio Walsh.OLD ESSENDON 0.2 4.6 5.8 6.10 (46)ST BEDES MENTONE 1 .4 1.4 2.8 2.10 (22)Old Essendon : Howard 2 Flaherty 2 Lloyd Podger . Best : McKenzieBartram Fewster Howard Collins Podger. St Bedes Mentone :O'Gorman Kidd . Best: Rhoden Carson Buck Zahra Drury Wilson .MAZENOD 2.3 3.6 6.8 7.9 (51)BEAUMARIS 2.2 5.3 5.4 6.5 (41)Mazenod : Smith 2 Hawkins Bouchereau Rairre Morgan Meehan .Best: Meehan Smith Jones D'Rozario Snart Murray . Beaumarls : TCollins 2 Blackmore Cross)ee Fisher Rawlins . Best: Fisher YLcConehieCousins M O'Brien T Collins B Deaton .ST KEVINS 1 .3 1.5 3.6 5.6(36)NORTH OLD BOYS 1.2 2.4 4.4 6.7 (43)SEOB: H Jorricks 2 Sheedy Beggv Marchasani. Best : KalasarenBeggy Horricks Game Sheerly. NOB : A Neville H Neville J MaherCrapper Tehan Sutherland. Best : Kelly Tehan Maher Halpin N Martin7' Sheeha nOLD BRIGHTON 3.5 3.5 3.8 3.9(27)COLLEGIANS 0.0 3.5 4.5 6.8(44)Old Brighton : Stewart Murchie McGuiness . Best : Smith Reid EllisGoldner Dawes Crilly. Collegians : Skurrie 3 Thomas GribbleHeneherv. Best : Henebery Herself Skur~.ie Woolhouse Harris Fletcher.

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B SectionREAUM ARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Mike McArthur-Alten Coach: Garry Foulds Coach: Jarrod O'NeillAsst : Erwin Leyden Res: Marty Hook Ass Coach : Andrew Sutherland Ass Coach: Tony Egan Res . Coach : Hayden Bickett

Res: Mick Carty Res Coach: Tony Collins Res Coach: Mark Oraniuk

1 . R . Rawlins 1 J . Dixon 1 T. Castricum 1 J. Cassell 1 A . Krzyw niak2 . H . Gibson 2 M . Johnson 2 M . Chamberlain 2 M . Hyde (C) 2 A . Pirrie

3 . M. Pitts (C) 3 B . Mooney V C 3 A . Tucker 3 T. Sheehan 3 C. Barrow4 . M. Matulick ( DVC) 4 A . Shinkfield 4 J . Ballenger 4 S. Sleep 4 A . MacGillivray (dvc )

5 . M. Ensor (DVC) 5 R . Henebe ry 5 D. Maskell 5 R. Davidson 5 A . Edge

6 . A. Spence 6 S . Woolley 6 P. Nelson 6 N. Vogels (VC) 6 R . Stewart (vc)

7 . D . Foley 7 S . Elg 7 S . Morgan 7 G . Smith 7 B . Logan

8 . M. O'Brien 7 J . Farley 8 B . Parker 8 M . White7 C. Reddin

9 . B. Cousins Unsworth CAPT8 C 9 P. Gooden9 J. Cordy 8 C. McNicol (co cpt. res )

10. L Buller.

g J Fry10 B . Chamberlain 10 W. Ma rtin

9 P. Phelan ( dvc )

11 . M. Lee.

10 J . Lang11 T Smith12 A McDowell 11 T. Roberts

10 J . Mead. Per ry11 N .

L . Healy 11 C . Weekes.Goode n13 P 12 G . Maxton 12 N . William s13. C . Gourley 12 N . Harri son CAPT

.Meehan14 N 13 T. Halpin 12 B . Williams

14. T. Collins 13 N . Thomas.

15 N . Parry (DVC) 14 T. Kennedy 12 S . Eastgate15. M. Boon 14 N . Locke tt 16 M . Apollonio 15 J. Nihill 13 N . Edward s16. A. Quin 15 L. Cottom Beard17 J 16 R. Kelliher 14 S . Williams (C)17. L . Atkins 16 A . Baxter

.18 D. Dunne 17 M . Lynch 15 B . Gadsden

18. N . Kennedy 17 R . Hooking V C 19 T. Steinfo rt 19 M . Maher 16 J . Homann19. M. Atkins

18 S . Taft 20 C. Murray 20 J. Sutherland 17 A . Van Den Dungen20. M. Mellon

1 9 C Davidson 21 S . Polan 21 C. O'Brien 18 A . Sale m21 . S. Coate .

20 M Holies 22 S . Veltman 22 D. Teh an 18 M. Jackson22. J. Holt .

Harri s21 C 23 B . Devlin 23 A. Neville 19 S . Ginnivan23. A . Catlin24 B Gra

.T Skurrie22 24 D. Nisbett 24 J . Barker 20 M. Smith

21 T E t. . y25. D . Teesdale

23 MollardC . 25 S . StanleyDunne (C)26 J

25 S. Griggwer

22 L O'Neil l26. A. O'Brien 24 E . Waters .

27 M . Regan26 D. Brady 22 J . Murc h

27. D . George 25 R . MuirJone s28 p

27 L. Herbert 23 D . Dawes28. J. Vance 26 D . McCaughan .

29 R . Sharp28 D. Joyce (RC) 24 S . Gadsde n

29. C . Martin (VC) 27 G. Rowston Hansen30 D29 C. Hosking (VC) 25 M. Ryan

30. C . Lambert 28 B . Couch.

31 N . Snart 30 S. Jarrett 26 A. Ginnivan31 . J. Black 29 N . Burrows 32 D. Hose 31 L . Boyle 27 D . Paterson (co cpt res)32. B. Cairns 30 L . Moon 33 S . B alloch 32 B. Sheehan 28 A . Bristow33. S. May 31 N . Roach 34 C. Boyd 33 M . Barker 29 J . Dickerson34. H . McMillan 32 C . Blumfield 35 D. Collins 34 H. Neville 29 B . Richardson35. N . Boctor 33 B . Hoist V C 36 G. Hamill 35 L. Crapper 30 E . McCowan

36. N . Atkins 34 A . Lewski 37 L. Morgan 36 D. Tonkin 30 T. McLaughli n37. R . Presnell 35 L. Nisbet 38 D. Hallet 37 D. Browning 31 A . Paroissien

38. S. Lynch 36 R . Turner 39 D. Bradshaw 38 M . Amor 31 S . Jackso n

40. J. Hogart h 37 C . Hoist 40 G. Massey 39 L . Jeffe ry 32 A . Goldner

41 . N . Conlan 38 T. Lovell 41 M . Venturini 40 C. Phyland 33 L. Dale

42. B. Gillespie 39 N . Hart, Res Capt 42 C. Paine 41 S Borg34 T. Gibson35 C Stewart43. R . Deaton 40 L Watson 43 A . Barry Macauly 42 D. Sheehan .36 R Henderso n44 . C . Collins 41 N . Baxter 44 W. Knigh t

Pain e45 S43 D. Zacek

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46. L . Wonnaco tt 44 Y. Phillips.Man'eki an47 A I

45 S. Ingram 39 B. Crill Y47 . A. Kent 45 D . Gambaro.

48 C. Jayaweera 46 P. Daniels 40 D . Murchie48. J. Mellor 46 J . Ashman 49 L. Halvy 47 J . Maher 41 J. Murchi e49. J. B ryce

47 R . Sztar Ware50 S 48 M . Kelly 42 L . Hendra (vc)% P. 48 E . Healey

.51 M . Murray (VC) 49 A. Cigola 43 R . Caporn

51 . J. Mitchell 49 D . Phillips 52 G. Tilling 50 L. Carmichael 44 R . Fisher52 . J. Williams 50 D. Rubenstein 53 53 S. Butcher ( RVC) 45 C . MclGimm53 . A. Poll

51 S. ShadboQ 54 A . Staglian o 54 R. Citroen 46 M. Townsen d54 . S. Lee

52 M. Naylor 55 D . Bonnici 56 D. Ryan 47 S. Adam55 . B. Deaton

53 T Hall 56 S . Castricum 57 K. Hildebrandt 48 B. Dever56 . T. Woolneugh .

Woolhouse54 B 57 60 M . Cribbes ( RVC) 49 B. Scott

57 . A. Fisher.

55 T Cookes 58 D . Morris 64 T Brady 50 W. Lea f58 . J. Bramwell

Lumb56 B 59 65 C. Calvert 51 J. Lync h59 . B. Griffiths

.Horsell57 B 60 66 P. Bryar

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6457 B. McGuiness

64 . A. Coote 62 J . Li tt le 65 58 C . Butterss65 . G . Sherlock 63 R . Luff

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Coach: Frank DunellRes: Kornel Dach s

1 Panagiotopolus2 Bigg s3 Oxnam4 Ryan5 De Morton6 Ridley7 Leask8 Heritage9 Stormont10 Biggs11 Buckley12 Kavanagh13 Hakim14 Legudi15 Mezo16 Bordignon17 Forrest18 Flaherty18 Dawson19 Heatey20 Playiair21 Dal e22 Port ia23 Hughes24 Dazktw25 Frazer26 Fleming27 McKenzie28 Fe,vster29 Uebergang30 Dragojlo31 Carid i32 Poulton33 Velardo34 Podger35 Kavan agh36 Ob6ubek37 Parker

38 8 Campbell39 Newbold10 McDermott41 lskra

; 42 Bertram3 Cramer

44 Collins15 Winkel16 Lloyd

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11 . P. Lewry

12. C. Branigan13. A . Alagon a14. D. Campbell - Frase15. G . Hop e16 S . Price17. A . Corcoran18. j . Hope fGapt)19. P. Dnakis20 . D . Hawks (VCR)

21 . R . Roberts

22 . B . Nagel23 . K. Theodessi24 . G . Hares25 . E Byrn

26 . M. Stewa rt

27 N . Hoilonay

28 . S. Morris

29 . R. WaddleD 30 . A. GilbertD 31 . J. StevensL 32 S KetalasC 1 33. N PrattA 134. A . -HemanT 35. M . Pollock (Cam P)B 36. S . Adderie yH 37. A . Berry (VCR)A 38. Go Georg eN 39. Ge GeorgeS 40. J . KeaneA 41 . C . Jewell

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PlaS on all the time or not?1 . - - on occurs in two different s ituation s - in general play o r after marks and

: -is icks .

a) General p layI . Playing on occurs during the natural flow of the game .it. The decision to play on is usually obvious and there are often few choices to be made,

e .g. giving a handball to a player running past .iii. The basic need to move the ball quickly and tactics employed are shared by all the

teams .

id fPlaying on has been traditionally associated with handball, but today short passing andplayers running off the mark themselves has increased the number of options .

2. I " ; of ` , ( . all the timeThe essential factor in modern football is speed of ball movement . If the hall moves quickly

into the forward line, it :a) helps create space for players downfield because more of the players are caught behind

the fast moving ball .b) allows forwards to have one on one contests against backmen .c) reduces the predictability of play to backmen (slow ball movement is easy to read) .d) gives a hackman more space in front of him and therefore greater choice of where to run

to when he is clearing the ball out of defence .

3 . Disadvantages of playing on all the timea) Less talented teams often make the wrong decision in regard to the options available

such as :i) playing on too early or too late and the receiver is tackled .ii) playing on ill the wrong direction eg - towards the boundary in the forward line .iii) the receiver is immediately placed under pressure from an unpressured situation

because the player decided to play on at all costs .iv) playing on instantly without scanning the immediate area to select the best option .v) receivers often run past and call for the ball without looking to see what is immediately

ahead .vz) playing on in the wrong position eg - where a player has taken a mark within easy shot

of goal and the receiver runs straight into a tackle .

4 . ConclusionThe better players (and teams) play on a great deal, but most importantly they know whennot to play on!

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Maxwell & WlliamsThe Bush InnJ A Dodd Lt d

South Yarra Sports CentreJB's Purified WaterGoldpats AccountantsHydroChe m

Elastoplast SportClub WarehouseGary McBean MeatsRoyal Hotel QueenscliffBell's Hotel & BreweryKeith's PiesMoods Consulting Pty LtdEdward J Lynch Agencies

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Congratulations to AndrewHall (below left) on playing his50th game for the club today.Andrew has taken his time to

get there but is now back online in the twos after some time

away from the club.

Next week 3players reachmilestones .David Fox inthe Reservesand Tim

: ne, ~ t Sp -!ci fTelephone: 9509 1"i,A ac : .

Schwep pesRigby Cooke Lawyers

The Kitchen PlaceWilliams & CoThe Frame ShopSpitting Image Catering

Paul PattisonBarrie Macdonald &AssociatesWaverley Party HireSportswealthJohn Peterson BooksellerFrank Perry & Associate s

Harper (below right) in theSeniors play their 50th gameswhilst Russell Clowes chalksup his 100th. Russell is enjoy-ing a great year after missingthe latter half of 2003 throughanother shoulder injury .

All atMHSOBFCcongratulatethese playerson theirachievements.

RtHS03FC is no different toother amateur clubs in that ittakes a considerable amount ofmoney each season to fieldteams and maintain them . .. farmore money than what can bereasonably expected to begenerated through player subs .

The four main avenues of fund-ing other than player subs aresponsorship, membershippackages, the canteen andvarious fundraising activities .

Many social activities arespecifically planned asfundraisers, others are plannedto be just great fun for playersand supporters alike .

The atmosphere of a top socialfunction often indicates the pre-vailing spirit around the club,part of which is also generatedby winning games on the field .The success of social activitiesshould not just be measured interms of profit generated butalso in terms of the social inter-action created . A club that hasa good range of enjoyablesocial functions, both for play-ers and supporters alike, cangenerally expect to play goodfootball as well . Players bondtogether, think alike and reactas one, creating a great teamspirit on the field .

We are pleased to have just

experienced a top Trivia Nightenjoyed by all last Saturday.Senior, Reserve and under ageplayers, together with support-ers, parents and friends reallyfound the occasion a mostenjoyable one .

Thanks should be extended toKylie do Fonte for her skill inbringing together all elementsof the club, for devising thequestions and acting as thenight's quizmaster. As SocialSecretary Kylie has put togeth-er a program for 2004 that pro-vides fun for all and muchneeded funds for the club .

This club must continue towork hard off the field to pro-vide the best resources possi-ble so that players can enjoybeing at the club and playing agood standard of football . Anyfurther thoughts about newways to both socialise andmake money for the club wouldbe most appreciated.

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Round nine experienced frigid, horribleconditions, as four of the top five sidestriumphed and the Lions roared to their firsthome success . The halfway washup has thefinal's race becoming clearer, the Unicornspacesetting, and the Saints and ESL knowingtime is ebbing away .REVIEWOne scoring shot after half time was stillenough to secure victory for the Vultures overMonash! Despite the efforts of Spider, Smythand Renton and kicking to the scoring end inthe last term, the Ashers couldn't land theknockout blow and Dixon, together with theSullivan's held firm for Parkdale .

Taylor, Thompson and Hamilton-Ho ensuredMHSOB continued their unbeaten marchwith a hard fought win over Ajax. Bliedencontinued his outstanding form for theJackas and Rapoport was busy, but as theyhave all season, the Unicorns had theanswers when tested .Therry turned a slender half time advantageinto a comfortable home victory against theRovers . Faroldi, Russell and Baker kept theLions forwards well nourished, whilst on adisappointing day for Hampton, Hanlon andArtz fought manfully .Unfortunately for the Saints, the Wellers

showed no ill effects from a week's break andled by State rep. Christie, Tymmons and

Hanson, Camberwell amassed more thanthree times the scoring shots of Glen Eira .

Tsirogiannis and Massis the visitors best.

The Fielders small brigade got down anddirty, and the backs held firm against a

spi ri ted Animals line-up! Ristevski and Birdbattled to stem the relentless home side, but

Frater and Widjaja dream of vile and

abominable conditions and reveled in it!

PREVIEW

Now that everyone's had the chance to size

body else up ,.'s time to stan dup and stake a Iclaim for glory .What has been .has been, the future sta ; ts today . . . . .Gordon Barnard will host an old fashionedhumdinger, in a match that could determinea double chance finish . The Wellers eclipsedthe Fields in a titanic struggle in Round 1and may repeat the dose today, but Caulfieldwere stung into action from that openingdefeat and will square the ledger with theirlong time foe .

+ veleome the Unicorns to Gerry

Green, knowing they have not yet defeated aside above them on the table . MHSOB have

risen to every challenge and will relish thespirited encounter, but again will prove why

they are the competition yardstick .

Spurred on by their first home conquest, theLions have the opportunity to go 'back toback' . ESI, know the season turnaroundmust start today and whilst the,,, will b e

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hungry for success, Therry can, and will, puta three game break between themselves andtheir visitors .Rovers must reverse a two game losing slide

to resurrect their season. Ajax also realisevictory is vital to keep their flickering hopes of

a final's berth alive . This will be a lot closer

than the Rd.1 clash, but for the Rovers,playing at Sandy is as good as a home game,

and will win .

Monash have been unable to take theirchances in recent weeks and it may costthem at year's end . A loss for bottom placedGlen Eira will bring talk of the dreaded 'Rword' and unfortunately at full time, they willbe saying, "Rats, foiled again! "CorrespondentsGlen Harrison - gpah@deakin .edu .au

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Therry Penola salutes one of its greatestplayers, Mick Goodwin, on his recent250th game . Mick, a fourtime best andfairest winner, has thrilled Therry crowdsfor many years with his dashing runs alongthe wing and his unique goal scoringability . This year due to work and familycommitments he has played in the reservesbut Therry fans hope it won't be too longbefore his dancing feet reappear in theones .r ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®

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CAULFIELD GR 1.4 7.6 9.10 12.11 (83)

E' :P..L iUS ST LEOS 2.0 3.3 5.5 6.6(42)

Caulfield Grammarians: Baxter 3 B Gross 3 Liddell Murphy Sharpe A

Sinclair B Sinclair Will . Best: Widjaja Sharpe Frater Liddell Knight Wi11.

Emmaus St Leos : Ellis 3 Ballard McKenzie Ristevski. Best: Ristevskt

Bird Rancid T McCann Carse Lear.

Umpires: Adam Conquest (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B) Vin VescoviClive Shipley (G)THERRY PENOLA 1.1 5.2 7.5 10 .13 (73)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 4.3 5.4 6.5 (41)

Therry Patrols: Baker 3 Edwards 2 R Bannister Elliott Faroldi Gentile

McKay . Best: Baker D Goodwin Barron Faroldi Forster-Knight Russell.

Hampton Rovers : Hanson 2 S Anderson Carr Fletcher Gravina . Best:

Gravina Hanlon Lawrence Prantos Fletcher Burggraff.

Umpires : Ken McNiece Ian Semmens (RFL) (F) Bianca Share DonnaBrown (RFL) (B) Chris Kaleta Glenn Shilling (RFL) (G )AJAX 0.0 2.2 4.4 6 .6(42)MHSOB 3.2 4.3 7.4 10.8 (66)AJAX: Kirzner 2 J Israelsohn Krafchek J Lewis E Wollner. Best: BliedenRitterman Klein Rapoport Vanaken Blashki. MHSOB: Pertzel 3 RosmanWhittington White Hamilton-Ho Home Thiele McCully G . Best: TaylorCassell Hogan Thompson Hamilton-Ho Rosman.Umpires : Dash Peiris Paul Dinneen 19 Bruce Stephens Paul Whitehead (G)MONASH BLUES 0.1 4.2 5.3 5 .8(38)PAREDAIS VULTURES 3.2 5.3 6.3 6.3 (39)Monash Blues : O'Sullivan Main Nind Smyth Rosengarten . Best: SmithRenton Smyth Torten Williams Merlin . Parkdale Vultures: Rowley 2Dixon 2 C Barr Tully. Best: Dixon Atkins P Sullivan M Sullivan Stewart .Umpires: Rick Love Peter Liddell (F) Bernie Hoare Sam Perrin (G )OLD CAMBERWELL 3.6 9.9 13.11 16 .15 (111)

GLEN EIRA 1.1 2.3 2.4 3.6(24)

Old Camberwe ll Gr. Craven 3 Hardenberg 3 Christie 2 Hendrie 2

Goodale Hardman Heffernan Tyrannous Webb Whitehead. Best : Christie

Derry S Tymmons Hanson M Whitehead Hardman . Glen EYra : Mc Gaw

Sheehan Zosens. Best: Tsirogiannis Massis Me Gaw King Zagame

Sheerly .

Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan Lionel Katz (F) Amanda WhittakerChristian Schaeffer (B) Steven Pipemo

C RESERVECAULFIELD 2.1 7.1 10.4 13.6 (84)

EffiMAUS ST LEOS 2.4 2.5 2.8 4.8 (32)

Caulfield Grammarians: Cowlishaw 5 A Hasforth 2 Phelps 2 Bennett 2

Jacobs Guyett. Best: Cassidy Guyett Bennett Cowlishaw Baker Poynter.

Emmaus St Leos : Batty Landy McDermott B Vaughan. Best : Batty

McDermott Virgo E Mitchell Simondson R McGloin .

THERRY PENOLA 1.5 3.8 4.13 8.16 (64)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 4.1 5.3 8.3(51)

Therry Penola : Ferguson 2 Frazzetto 2 McMahon 2 Finnigan Goodwin

D . Best : Sacco Betsey Finnigan Goodwin D Warren McMahon . Hampton

Rovers : Malthouse 2 Fisher 2 Spratt Terech Flahive Brudar. Best :

Flahive Terech Brunhire Bmdar Kelilas Spratt .

AJAX 1 .2 4.3 4.3 6.3(39)

MHSOB 1 .1 1.3 2.3 3.4 (22)

AJAX : Nissen 3 Jankie B Lewis Ritterman . Best: Nissen Szkolnik

Godlewicz Spicer Duzenman J Lewski. MHSOB : Nielson Corbett

Campbell . Best: Taylor Neilson Robinson Orchard Campbell Fraczek.

MONASH BLUES 4.4 4.9 5.13 7.16 (58)

PARHDALE VULTURES 1 .0 2.2 2.2 3.4 (22)

Monash Blues: M Jones 3 DeYoung 2 Murchie Hawkins. Best : Tinkler

Teasdale Meehan M Jones D Jones Feenaghty. Parkdale Vultures:

Rock 2 Waters. Best : Kerr Emmett Crillev Fogden G Wilson M Barr .

OLD CAMBERWELL 8 .4 10.9 13 .12 18.16 (124)GLEN EIRA 0.0 0.1 2.3 2 .3(15)

Old Camberwell: Schmidt 4 Marwood 3 Clyne D 2 Beckett Clyne J

Grant C Grant S Horgan Tipper Whelan R Payne Joyce . Best : Jellis

Horgan Joyce Grant S Schmidt Grant C . Glen Eire : Carvana Cassar.

Best: Serpanchy Kennedy Carvana Hogan Hollow Cassar .

A melee is "Where an incidenttakes place involving players

pushing, scragging, jumping into ~packs, throwing each other to the ~ground or other or other similar 1

L®®®®such conduct "

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTIO N

Old Camberwell v Caulfield GrTheny Penola 0 B v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

AJAX v Hampton RoversParkdale Vultures v MHSOBGlen Eira v Monash Blue s

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11 . C . O'Meara 12 . T. McCann 10. Crotty J12. G . Smyth 13 . J. Webb 12 . A. Baker 13 . A. Krebs it . Finnigan M13. M . Pay 14. R. Whitehead 13 . M. Ryan 15 . P. Carey 12. Betsey J(dvc -res)14. B. Merlin 15. D. Clyne (Missing)

14 . C . Johnston15 . Mick Sullivan

17 . G . Bonnici18 R McCann 13. Russell G

15. M . Tinkler 16. D. Pike 16 . P. Sullivan. .

19A. Kelly 14. Fenton J16. B . Hind 17. N. Credlin 16. J. McCa rthy 20 A Ballard 15. McMahon A vc -re s

( )17. K . Mudge 18. S. Marwood 17. C. Sulliva n18 SullivanS

. .21 . G . Simondson 16. Goodwin M

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'22 . P. Ristevski 17. Pirpinias 0

19. M . Saunders 20. D. Mitchell D. Kinsella20 23 . T. Batty 18. Moloney A(c -res)20. M . Edsall 21 . T. Hardman 21 . D. Kelly 24. D. Bruce 19. La Corcia M21 . C . Gregory 22. M . Wallis 22. B. Liddell 25. A. McKenzie 20 . Clarke J22 . T. Blackley 23 . P. Mitchell 23. Ma tt Sulliva n

24 T Unthorne26. A. Prosser 21 . Henderson G dvc( )

23 . B. Janssen 24 . B Ti pper . .25. B . Richards

27. P. Levins 22~ Reynolds L24 . T Craven 25 . A . Hardenberg 26. D. Rochford 28. H. Giles 23 . Callagari D25, J. Hawkins 26 . B . Langford 26. A. Rock 30. M . O tt obre

Faroldi M2 426 . P. Wills 27 . A . Sheedy

28 . R Wheetan27. M . Nielso n28 . C. O'Brien

31 . M . Contessotto32. D. Comm

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27 . N. De Young .29 . S . Beckett 29 . G. Crilley 33. L. McDermott 26 . Lewis B

28 . J. Main 30 . T Bayford 30 . P. Mann 34. L. Virgo 27 . Bosanko M29 . A. Costley 31 . B. Craven

31 . M. Andrews32 . B . Foqden 35 . J . Briggs 28 . Bolzon R

30 . L. Creamer 32 . G . Ormsby 33 . N . Wilkins 36. S . Bavage 29. Goodwin S31 . S. Hawkins 33. C . Joyce 34 . C . Ross 37 . S . Manton 30. Finley R32. L. Beddingfleld 34. D . Schmidt 35, M. Johnstone 38 . N . Hodder 31 . Forster-Knight A33. J. Smith 35. C . Munroe 36 . C . Ogler

37 . T. Macgeorge39 . B . Vaughan40 . J . Gay 32. Sacco J

34. A . Cheesman 36. S. Derry 38 . S. Perr azo 42 . C . Landy 33. Kuret L35. A . Hickey 37. M . Cottrell 39. S. Waters 43 B Levins 34. Weston D36. A . Williams 38. C. Williams 40. S. Richards . .

44 . S. Murphy 35. Clifton D37. C. Dennis 39. S. Svensen 41 . C .

T Barr42 45 . S. Ronchi 36. Barron D38. N . Brennan 40. C. Jellis .

M. Barr 46 . A. Brown 37. Castaldi D39. M . Smith 41 . L. Ryan 45. C . Barr 47 . M. Mclnerny 38. Nancarrow M40. Ma . Bolton 42 . A. McKenzie 46. W. Wheatley 48 . A. Daly 39. Boyle S41 . Mi . Bolton 43 . C. Grant 47. J. Tull 50. A. Volpi 40 Tsinaris G42 . M. Coe

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51 Kenessy N.54. G . Dodd 61 . G . Weickhardt

62 . P. Tesoriero63 . N . Levett

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Most people shudder at the thought of being askedto run the boundary at anytime, least of all at theexpansive Sportscover Arena . Not so with 67 yearsyoung John Mathew who ran the reserves matchCollegians v . St Kevins recently . John ( pictured)has been Collegians' boundary for 10 years andmaintains his fitness training with the club's SuperRules team. Little wonder John reached the final inthe 100 and 200 metres at the 2002 World MastersGames .

If you think field umpires have it easy on

match days, spare a thought for West

Australia's Gavin Levitzke who officiated as

one of the field umpires in the recent AAFC

match at Sportscover Arena between the

VAFA and the WA Amateurs. Earlier that

morning Gavin, who was staying with the

WAAFL team at the Carlton Crest Hotel, went

for a loosening up jog around the Albert Park

lake when anguished cries alerted him to a

youngster struggling in the water. Gavin

plunged into the lake fully clothed, rescued

the child and returned him to his grateful

parents . Unperturbed, Gavin went on to

umpire beautifully later that day content with

a great job done on and off the field .

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VAFA sponsor Club Warehouse this year, as

part of its sponsorship agreement, is

supporting the VAFA promotion of the Club

Warehouse Rising Star Award . At the end of

the year the AFCA/VAFA (Coaches'

Association) will be asked to consider players

nominated who are under the age of 21 . Any

club who either observes in the opposition's

ranks, or has in their own team a player

under the age of 21 who "has taken the eye"

with an impressive performance this year

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should email the name of the nominated

player to phfl @ vaf'a .asn.au . The playershould have been born on or after June 1983

to qualify . At the end of the season the ClubWarehouse Rising Star will receive a trophy

valued at $250 and his club an amount of$1,000. Nominations already lodged to date -James Beaumont (Old Melburnians), CharlesTallent (Old Scotch), Nick Fallu (CaulfieldGrammarians) and Alister Neville (OldTrinity) . All players qualify and incidentallywere members of the successful VAFA U23team which defeated the WAAFL a fortnightago .

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We are accustomed to players changing clubsevery season but what about our memberclubs who for a myriad of reasons changetheir home ground? It seems our mostmoved club is Old Trinity who have called atleast 8 grounds "home" during the 51seasons since they rejoined the V.A .F.A. OldTrinity has played at Yarra Bend (Sir HerbertOlney Oval), Leigh Park, Greythorn Park,Richmond City Oval, St James Park, TimberRidge Reserve and North Melbourne (ArdenStreet), before settling at their second comingto the Marles Playing Fields in Bulleen .St Kevin's have had at least seven homes .They played at the College before moving toOval 15 Albert Park and then to BurnleyOval . In 1980 Como Park was home . Theyhad their first coming to Righetti Oval in1981, then it was back to the College .Glenferrie Oval was their base before theymoved to Trevor Barker Oval and in 2004 StKevins are again based at Righetti Oval .Old Xaverians, Old Flaileybury and StBede's Mentone Tigers have each played on4 home grounds . Old Haileybury have been to

Halifax Street, Beaumaris Community

Centre, the College and McKinnon Park . St

Bede's Mentone Tigers have used Beda Park,

Walter Galt Oval, the College and MentoneReserve . Which 4 venues has the Old Xavscalled home over the years?(Ans:phi l@ vafa.

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asn .au) Answ~er nest week .

Next week half of this column will be devoted

to a match preview of Match Six (6) of theAAFC Championship Series. The majority of

the rest of the column will be devoted toeplaining the exploits of a man who typifiesperfectly what this column "For The Love ofthe Game" typifies . Watch this space. Who doyou think it will be about? Clue -"50®" .

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Web page story this week plus a piece in The

Age newspaper regarding the VAFA's stance

on players wearing gloves in VAFA matches .Our attitude over the years has been that

gloves are not necessary and if they are

considered as helpful to a player recovering

from injury then unless this injury cannot be

professionally strapped the player should be

rested until he is able to play. In the rare

instance of the VAFA giving a "one off'

permission for a glove or gloves to be worn a

letter will be issued by the VAFA which must

be shown by the player to the umpires and

the opposition captain before the match . The

reason for this stance is basically twofold .

Wealthier players may be able to afford these

expensive items which gives them an

advantage over others and also we see

ourselves as part of the development phase in

a footballer's life and part of that

development is learning to handle the ball in

all types of conditions .

Any umpire who notices a player in gloveswho has not had an official letter from theVAFA is to report the player and send himoff for wearing inappropriate equipment . Thisplayer then is to face the tribunal .

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Whilst I'm a habitual sympathizer withunderdogs and the downtrodden, no amount ofwishful thinking can disguise the fact that thepresent Top Four placeholders are a cut abovethe rest of the Section . This is untypical of D 1Section, where, traditionally, the six lower teamshave been fiercely feral animals capable of bitingany uppity bum sitting above them on theladder !LAST WEEKFitzroy Reds v Ormond (Arden Street )Reds' customary high goals to behinds ratio wentmissing in losing this thriller to the Monds . Afailed Reds' clearance in the dying momentsrebounded as a mark to Anthony Grace, whosegoal gave the Monds their 1-point win! MichaelMiller continued his stellar year OtB for Ormond,and Simon Keheler gave another fine display atCHB. Reds were not chuffed with anybody !Old Mentonflaras v PeiThe Panthers won a 'must ' game, as the Pirates'away' iffiness in 2004 continued! JustinCostello put in another BOG performance OIBfor the Panthers, supported well by Rowan Ball,and defenders Grant Ferguson & BrentFairbanks. N.Claringbold, Littlewood, & Woodwere those mentioned by disappointed Pirateleaders .Salesian v Aouin asChaddie hadn't the firepower to counter theBloods, which has now joined the Panthers witha one game break over Prahran in 9th position.Bloods were pleased by Brendan Redwood'sefforts in the centi ~, Shane Cooper on his wing,and Rick Brou--i OtB . Any news from Bosco St.?Banytile H Y •The Bears took out a routine win over theBushrangers, punishing every mistake made,especially in Q4 when it counted! Nick Taylor,Brown, & Jayson Plant all earned plaudits fromthe Bears . James Keem was effective up forwardfor YV, Ryan Coutts did well at BP, and PaulCooper was an effective midfielder .Univ . Blacks v PrahranThe Black Battleship mercilessly obliterated yetanother planet on its cruise through Star System2004 . Blacks had 22 genuine contributors totheir win, but Bevaqua stood out ~,,ain OtB,

winger, AlexKotsaros did well,and Mark Savigewas in form upforward. For theTwo Blues, AaronRhodes and Andre Pitts defended gallantly, butBlacks were simply too talented .TIES ' ;l

Blaeko vReds pushed Blacks in the season opener atArden St. when they outscored them in Q1 & Q4 :nonetheless, Blacks did sufficient overall to winthat game by 39 points . Statistics can bemisleading, but when a team has a 9-0 lst halfof the year PLUS a°fo of 256 as do Blacks, theiropponents know they're not going to have aneasy day! Rain affected grounds will challengethe skills of both sides, but Blacks should win by4 goals .Panthers vOrmond took the RI clash by 68 points, whichwas an indicator of how these sides' seasons

were to unfold . The Monds should take homethe 4 points by about 4 goals, despite of the'fenceless' oval at Keysborough !

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Salesirrn v PiratesPeter Turley & Julian Sill must be wonderingwhat spirits they've offended to deserve theirseasons to date! This is a critical match for bothClubs, and desperation will be their primemotivation . Regardless of the Pirates' "away"record this year, they should win a very tightgame by a point !Bears v Blood sAquinas- is undoubtedly one of the 'outer six'with the potential to do some 'bum biting' .However, the way Greg Whitcroft has theBanyule travelling, it would be surprising forthat to happen on their own patch . Steve Bell'sunit will be strengthened by the return of somevery skilled players, which, added to theirtraditional spirit, will take the game up to theBears, but the home side will win by 3-4 goals .Two Blues v BushrangersNeither Club would be over the moon with theirseasons to date, but YVOB is moving better atthis stage and should repeat their RI victory bya similar margin, 20 points .Reserves winners should be : Blacks . Monds,Pirates, Bloods, & Bushrangers .Correspondents contacts: 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & bfhickev60,bt-9ond .com

Peazasuia 3 D - congratulates -_7,.on reaching his 2C) •- sea against Salesian 0C today! The 2nd player from the famous classof'92 to achieve the 200, Parso has been a Piratestalwart and a great Clubman, always boring infor the ball like a termite into timber! Famousfor his trademark dashes, he was a vital memberof the unbeaten Reserves premiership side in2003 . Well-done Lumpy! Peninsula 0 B salutesNick Bowman for playing his 100th game .Nick began as a solid Reserves player beforestepping up into the Seniors and becoming oneof the most improved players at the Club in2000 & 2001 . After a stint overseas, Nick hasmade a welcome return . Well-done Suds!Yasaa Valley ®B - congratulates Sanky 'Sh a'Seaborne on achieving 100 games this week.Sanky has a long association with the Club inthe Reserves & Club 18's. A member of the 2002Reserves Premiership team, he has shownleadership & determination as Reserves Captainthis year. Sanky just keeps on getting betterand is a terrific Clubman . Well-done !

DAY-DI

1

SEC'_University Blacks v Fitzroy Reds

Old Mentonians v OrmondSalesian 0 C v Peninsula 0 B

Banyule v Aquinas 0 CPrahran v Yarra Valley 0 B

F11--7171.01 % n73S 3.2 3.6 4.10 5.11 (41)OM07 :D 2.3 2.4 4.5 6 .6(42)Fitzroy Retl,j : Cianci 3 Atherton Abbott. Best : Atherton Davis AbbottClaret Rawlins . Ormond : Beckett 2 Decidio O'Brien Russell Grace.Best: Miller Keleher Whelen Young Robbins .Umpires: San to Caruso (F) Bernie Jephson (G)OLD KTONIFiZdS 2.6 4.6 7.8 8.9 (57)PENINSULA 06 1.0 1.3 2.3 3.4(22)Old Mentonlans : Bournon 2 Basile Costello Dart Ironmonger BRusso VoigL Best : Costello Bail Fairbanks Ferguson IronmongerWatts . Peninsula: Dunne 2 Payze. Best: N Claringbold LittlechildWood Murray Cook white,Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Paul Jones in Peter Maddocks Greg Rollo (G)SALESIAN 0 C 0.1 1.3 2.5 4.5 (29)AgUIIiAS 0 C 3.5 3.10 7.14 8.18 (64)Salesian : Thain 3 Sutherland . Best: Sutherland Canavan GraceNannes Stevens Thain. Aquinas: Whitehead 2 Tyssen Hunt RedwoodColliver Tarulli Jess . Best: Redwood Hunter Jess Whitehead FlynnHeine.Umpires : David Phillips Paul Tuppen (F) Kyle Mankey (G)BANYULE 2.5 5.8 7.13 11 .14 (80)YARRA VALLEY 1 .4 4.7 5.10 7.13 (55)Benyale : Wilmo re 4 O'Connell 3 N Taylor J Egan Davies Dooley . Best :N Taylor Brown Plant Gloury Bell Morgan . Yarra Valley : Keen 4 RDrew Stone Lear. Best : R Coutts Cooper R Yee L Taylor Keem A Laing .Umpires: David Irons Grant Jovner (F)UiY1VERSITY BLACKS 1.3 7.10 11 .12 19.21 (135)PRABRAN 1.3 1.3 3.3 4 .5(29)Uni Blacks : Savlge 4 Bevacqua 3 Dowsley 2 Lalieh 2 Shaw 2 Sibilia2 Blake Smith Katsaros M Kempton . Best: S Watch Bevacqua SavigeLalieh Middleton Smith . Pralines: Clauscen 2 Harrison Stafford. Best:A Pitts Sleight Harrison Plummer Radywonik .Umpires : Brend an Devlin Anthony Simpson (F)

Dl RESERVEFITZROY REDS 2.1 3.2 4.2 5.4 (34)O OIdD 3.1 5.3 7.5 7.8(50)Fitzroy Reds : D. Bahr 2 Bare O'Connor Evans . Best : LinehanO'Connor Reeves Drury Stapleton Drew. Ormond: Stewart 2 Parsons2 Metz 2 Ashford . Best : Metz Cromaee Harvey Clinch Douglas Dale .OLD M ENTONIAtds 2 .5 4.6 4.8 5 .7(37)PENINSULA OB 0.4 4.6 4.6 7.10 (52)Old Eiento : Ballantine 3 Coghlan Walker. Best: R AlexanderMillis C Alexander Coghlan Austin Mort . Peninsula: HardingBrennan Powney Sharpin McMahon Warner Moran . Best : LethbridgeGoldthorpe McMahon Sharpin Bowen Kent .SALESIAN 0 C 0.0 2.3 2.4 3.8 (26)figUIIdAS 0 C 4.1 7.5 8.14 8.15 (63)Salesian : Smyth Knott Vercillo . Best : guann Loughman KnottMcLarren Vercillo Brennan . Aquinas: Hughes 2 Moran 2 BolandSkinner Bethune Elliott . Best : Boland Moran Tzoumaneka CaskeyO'Halloran Elliot .

RANYULE 1 .1 2.2 2.4 2.6 (18)YARRA VALLEY OB 0.1 1.5 2.6 2.8 (18)Banyule : Creak Van Poeteren. Best : Baldac George Gray MooreConnolly Ferral . Yates Valley: Joiner Redfern . Best : Peake ClarkFung Seabourne Thompson Potter .UPdIVEASITY BLACKS 4 .2 12 .6 17 .10 22.18 (148)PRABRAN 2.1 2.1 3.3 3.3 (21)Uni Blacks: Wilson 5 Brumby-Rendell 4 Hanna 4 Portet 3 Nolan 3Pascoe Weber Prestidge. Best : Hamilton Rizio B Watch Wilson PortetJesse . Prahran: McCudden 2 Boyd. Best : McCudden MathersonMacDonald Bedford M Vagg Boyd.

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D1 SectionAQUINAS DANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD M ENTONIANS ORMOND

Coach : Steve Bell Coach: Greg Whitcroft Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Peter Russo Coach: Adrian Connolly'

Res : Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res : Jamie Winduss DeaRes Coach : Peter O

1 L. Toomey 1 . B. Reed 1 . D. Hansom 1 . T. Mitvalsky 1 L. Deledi o

2 S . Tibb BottomleyA2 2. B . Holderhead & 2 . C. Twentyman 2 D. Beckett

3 J . Coglan'..

3 . N . Taylor Walsh 3. R. BallR. Woodland4

3 J. DenningGrace4 A3 S . Edwards

5 M Hunter 4 . P. Gloury 4. M . Cairns &.

5. C. Mackay.

5 M . Martinov.6 D. Minogue 4 . M . Creak (res) J. Hamilton 6. C. Alexander (VCR) 6 D. Whelan7 C. Glennie 5 . B . Willmore 5. P. Diacogiorgis 7. M. McCloskey (DVC) 7 S. Keleher8 J . Jess (VC) 6 . M . Morgan 7. L . Byrne 8. G . Ferguson 8 M. Miller9 T. Harkin 7 . C. Taylor 8 . A. Byme 9. J. Walker

S. Voig t109 S. Metz

10 D. Boland8. B . Cantwell 9 . H . Fletcher .

D . Solle y11 10 T Banks11 S. Cooper

Bethune12 A 9. J . Plant 11 . B. Atherton.

12 . C . Dwyer (CR) 11 D . Robbins.

13 D. Den Braber (C) 10. A. Dooley 12 . D . Murphy 13 . B . Russo 12 B . Deledi oLees13 C

13 C. Jeffrey 11 . D. Wilson 13 . A . Dawso nT Clark e14

14 . M. Strou dCostello (DVC)15 J

.14 S . James1 4 A. Lorkin

15 Adrian Williams12. J. Egan .

16 . G. Crane. .

16. B . Carroll 15 C. Talley

16 J . Hunt 13, B. MoxonB . Lee17 17. N N. Linford (CR) 16 T. Stewart

17 B. Redwood 14 . L . O'Donnell .BakerM18 18. T. Bournon 17 L Russel l

18 J . Hughes 15 . A. Brown ..CookPa19

19. A. Palmer'

18 W. Cove.. Connor20. D. O 19 D. Cleary

19 G. Whitehead (VC) Davies17 C20. T Mitchell 21, J. O'Brien 20 D. te Hennepe

20 D . Skinner. .

Gray (rese )17 S21 . C . Meighen 22. B. Coghlan 21 R. Wiley

21 J . Pierce22 S . Flynn

. .18 . T. Wise

22, C . Sulliva n23. T Jackson

23. A. Drinan24. D. Cochrane

22 H . Brown23 T Naylor

23 M . Visser 19. L. O'Connell 24. J. Parsons 25 . B. Fairbanks 24 J. Muzzel l24 P. Harper 19. T Nasrallah (res) Bah r25 D

26 . G . Dart 25 J. Dal e25 B . Volombell o26 J. Box 21 . R. Dintinosante

. .27 . J . Tomese

27 . A. Kiantos28 . D . Kitto (VC) 26 T. Harvey

27 C. Quinn 22. C. Taylor 29, V. Cahill 29, A. Carter (C) 27 T Ashford28 B. Helme 23. M . Gray 30 . C. Little 30 . D . Russo 28 A . Clinc h29 J. Wilson 24. T. Prior 31 . P. Crowe 31 . M . Elliott 29 D . Palling30 C . Colliver 25. D . Phelan Grant32 A 32. M . Sumer 30 L. Well s31 G . Evans 26 . B. Mounsey

. .33. S. Dury 33. S . Worrell 31 C. Young

'33 C . Wooden27 . J. Jones P Cook35 34. P. Flaskis Brien32 L. O

34 M. Tarulli .. 35. D. Murphy 33 A. Cook35 R . Chapman 28 . D . Sproules 36. M . Reeves 36. D. Alexander 34 A. Russel l36 P. Caskey 29 . D . Nasrallah 37. A. O'Reilly 37. M . Francis 35 BG. alle y37 S . Leonard 30 . D . Mutton 39. A. George 38. T. Millis 36 D. Casey38 B . Moran 31 . G. McLellan 40. G . Bence 39 . K. Campbell 37 C . Everett39 S . Bethune 32 . J . King 41 . M. Bridges 40 . R. Alexander 38 D . Byra40 S . Haun41 G . Davies 33. B . Gayfer 42 . I . McBurney 41 . S. Cozens

Basile42 M39 M. Ferrari

42 R. Moran 34. S . Lorenzini 45 . J . Bennie. .

Hubbard43 G40 A. Douglas

43 M . Slattery 35. L. Richardson 46 . N . Mann..

L Sumer44 41 B . U stillp44 J. Tapply 36. M . George 47 . W. Bahr

.45 . A . Erskine 42 C . Keleher

45 D. McCartan37. T. Thompson 48. N. Vaughn 46. A . Bowtell 43 B . Parsons

46 T. VandersluisGayfer38 D 51 . J . Rawlins 47. J . Kelly 44 M . Broadhurst

47 Anthony Williams . .O'Conno r52 B 48. D. Stevens (VCR) 45 J . Franklin

48 R . Brown 39 . J. Turnbull . .49. N . Fisher 46 C. Johnstone

49 M. Griffin 40 . T. Prior 53. S. Addicott 50. K Regan 47 A. Goonan50 C . Crozie 41, A. Tshaikiwsky 56• T. Madden 51 . A. Wilson 48 R. Saunders53 D . Robinso n

' Van Poetere n42 M 57. R . Rome 52. M . Watts 49 D. JowettHalloran54 M. O55 L Stafford

..43 . L. Ferrel 61 . G . Virtue 53. S. Wilson 50 S. Dipasquale

Cruickshank56 P 44 . J . Connelly 62. N . Auden 54. D. Goodbody 51 T. Dipasquale.57 M . Harris 45 . A . Roethe 63 . C . Andrew 55. M. KaNiski s

Thomas BB5652 M. Brow n

58 H . Tyssen 46. T Egan 67 . R . Holderhead . .Fairbank sS57

K. Harvey5359 B . Cooper Herbert48 B 71 . T Leske ..

WorrellA5854 M. Ramsa y

60 L. Elliott . .Bell49 G 73 . J Bare

..59 . A. Joyce 55 B. Rayson

61 I . Dre w62 C. Lyng

. .50. S . Gray 75 . B . Pollard 60 . A. O'Reilly 56 M. Farrel l

Kentara57 R63 A. Barrie 55. D. Williams 76 . D. Curtis

GrilloA7761 . B . Saunders

R . Schloeffe l62

.58 K . Snyma n

64 S. VoursoukisTzoumenakas67 C

..80. G. Box

.63 . C. Palmer 59 N . Hoare

.72 T. Brook 81 . J . Savage 64 . M . Austin 60 P. Konstanty

Frankli n61 LS. Voursoukis 95. D. Flanagan 65. A. Mort

M . Mackay66.

62 D. RoylanceS. Ozergi n

JonesS97, D. Ronchi

.67. A. Noonan 63 S. McConchie.

A . Hyland 99. C. McGrath 64 D. Loetje

SPONSORS65 M . Anderson66 L . Waterso n

PHI LLIPS & 67 M. Francis68 B. Cromac k

~ -.--_ _-- _, w"::: `Itzroyfacom .au NICHOLSON 69 C . West~DAVIS LAUNDRY

70 D . Farrell,,,. ...~...„~ 71 C . Hassel l

ZENITH 72 P. Rogas h

INTERIORS 73 B . Ston e74 L Gouzenfitter

MENTONE HOTEL 75 M . Lanc e

JEFFERSON FORD

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D1 SectionPENINSULA P RAN SALESIAN UN6 SLACKS . V, .,'LEY

Sen Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Leigh Stafford Coach: Peter Turley Senior Coach: A. Parkin Coach: iim Si vort hRes : Brian Cronin Reserves: Andrew Gillam Res Coach : Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach: M. Flttolani Res. Coach : Simon Ta}1or.

Club 18 Coach : C. Baulch

i S. Parsons 1 . C. Clauscen 1 . A . Stevens 1 . A. Costello R . Pearce 12 A. Parsons 2 . L. Stafford 2. A. Thain 2. S. Chandler T. Morris 23 M . Goldthorp 3 . J . Ferrier 3 S Sutherland 3. R. Hamilton R . Thompson 3

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27 S . Payze 31 . S . Fraser 27 . P. Allen. .

31 . B . Costello D. Potter 30

28 B . Taylor 32 . D. Ballard 28, M . Byrne 32. A . Cameron P. Cooper 3 129 S . Torossi 33 . A . Wood

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J. Parry 32P. Cremean 33

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KNITWEARby Peter Wilfi(-%6-.son

Andrew Wu

Ivanhoe Assumption entrenched themselves further I While their final' sinto the four with a 41 point win over fifth place hopes are almos tWilliamstown CYMS at The Boulevard. The Hoesstruggled to shake off a valiant CYs combination forthe first three quarters, but in the last quarter, likeMiriam, they had that little bit extra, scoring 4 .4 tozero . The defensive work of Lee, Healy, Crapper andIosefo, as well as Morris' four goals, were crucial to theHoes' win .A denuded Swinburne University battled valiantlyagainst fellow strugglers Bentleigh, but ultimately invain. The Razorbacks had only seven of their 2003flag side on the park, with another nine MIA .Fragiacomo was his usual stellar self, and the Razorswere also well served by Gelly and Jones, butultimately the Demons were harder at it and did wellto limit Murchie's opportunities. At the other end ofthe ground, Justin Paul continued on his quest for theD2 "Golden Boot" with another five goals .In other matches, Old Geelong managed to keep avaliant Monash Gryphons at bay to win by a handymargin; Old Carey walloped a disappointing WestBrunswick, with that man Andrew Kent again starringfor the Panthers; and Bulleen Templestowe scored acomfortable victory over LaTrobe University .My tips this week are : Ivanhoe Assumption; Bentleigh ;Old Geelong; Old Carey; and Bulleen Templestowe.What Andrew SaysOf the top four, Bulleen Templestowe has the easiestmatch today when it hosts cellar dweller WestBrunswick . With only three of their best 22 injured,Bullants coach Steve Easton said there was a goodfeeling at the club and wanted his side's season to gainmomentum over the next few weeks. The Magpiescrashed to an 86-point loss last week and will be in foranother long day at Bulleen today.Swinburne was only six points from upsetting OldGeelong in round one but a lot has happened since .The Razorbacks have been depleted with injury andhad just seven of its 2003 premiership team playinglast weekend while the OGs have become the teammost likely to challenge Old Carey in September .Razorback defender Simon Fragiacomo has beenoutstanding all year but unless his premiershipteammates recover miraculously from injury,Swinburne will fall to another loss today.Despite winning by 165 points, Old Carey handedMonash the four points in round one after fielding anunregistered player. At home and with stars Al Partonand Andrew Kent fresh from good performances withthe VAFA representative side, Old Carey are in a goodposition to hand the Gryphons another football lessontoday.

dasnea, La irone

coach Glenn Taylor

said his side could still gain much from the rest of theyear. Despite defeating the Trobers by 38 points inround one, Ivanhoe Assumption coach JohnMatthew labelled today's return match as a "bigdanger game" because he rated La Trobe highly .Bentleigh and Williamstown enter their clash today

off contrasting form lines . The Demons have wonthree on the trot while the CYMS have just sufferedtwo morale sapping losses.Macleod said that while opposition coaches wereimpressed by the CYMS work ethic, that meant littleif his own players could not draw inspiration from it .Bentleigh coach Justin Paul said the return ofdefender Mario Vukic, skipper Leigh Ireson and roverRick McEvoy had given his side a lift in recent weeks .The CYMS' woeful recent record in close matches - 10losses by less than 21 points in its last 27 matches -and Bentieigh's home ground advantage tips the oddsslightly in the Demons' favour.

TIPSIvanhoe AssumptionBentleighOld GeelongOld CareyBulleen Templestow e

CLUB

D2 SECTIONOld GeelongBentleighBulleen TempSwinburne UniOld CareyIvanhoe AssD2 RESERVE

145305036

Vickers- WillisPaulWilliamsMurchieAngus TValkanis

lST INK TOTAL

373628272525

Ivanhoe Ass Pearce 3 23Williamstown Burgess 1 23Old Geelong Avery 6 21Old Carey Konstantinidis 3 18Old Carey Guerra 2 17Bulleen Temp Williams 0 17La Trobe Uni Slater 3 17

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Bentleigh - congr_ . .::.ates Leigh Ireson ongames and P;_ark S .ckman on 150 games . Leroy isin his second year as captain and leads his side byexample. His toughness at the ball, bursting offpacks and centre clearances have been his trademarks . With his trusty left foot the goals are always athreat but more often than not its a precision pass toforwards. Well done Leigh and good luck. Backers isone of the elder statesman these days but you'll stillsee him making those famous dashes out of thebackline clearing the ball up fonvard . With sons Tomand Mitch at every game he only needs to consult Tomfor a blow by blow analysis of his and the team'sgame. Well done Backers and good luck .Bulleen Templestowe - congratulates DeanMatthews who played his 200th senior game for theclub against La Trobe . The first player to do so sincethe club started in 1974. His first senior game wasm1991 . He had a year at St Kilda in 1995 and a kneereconstruction in 1996 back with BulleenTemplestowe . Dean is a two time B&F winner,captained the club for seven years from 1997 to 2003,coached in 2001 and is a great person to have aroundthe club with his experience and enthusiasm .Everyone at Bulleen Templestowe congratulates'Kenyan' on this fine achievement and wish him allthe best for this year and beyond . BulleenTemplestowe also congratulates Robert Hill whoumpired his 900th game for the Bullants against LaTrobe with a line of honour. Hilly started back in 1974at the club's inception and most Saturdays from thenon he has been running the boundary for the reservesand seniors. He has an award for the best clubmannamed after him. A very quite bloke "Hilly" doesn'tlike the limelight but all who have known Hillycongratulate him on this outstanding achievementand in being a great contributor to the Bullants andamateur football .Williamstown CYMS - Caine Bergin celebrates his150th game this week. The former Under 19's captainand nuggetty back pocket is admired around the clubfor his straight at the ball attitude . Courage is a wordthrown around too loosely these days but Caine oftenputs his body on the line goes where "angels fear totread" . He is a player in the Glenn Archer mould . Offfield, he is a trooper, often working behind the bar .The winner of the most popular clubman award, allassociated with the club congratulate him on 150games .CorrespondentsPlease send details of any match reviews toPeter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov.au, ideally by5pm each Monday afternoon, or Andrew Wu -s3043247@student .rmit .edu .auHave a great VAFA weekend ,The gwill & Wuey

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTIO N

La Trobe Uni v Ivanhoe AssumptionBentleigh v Williamstown CYMSOld Geelong v Swinburne UniOld Carey v Monash Gryphons

Bulleen Templestowe v West Brunswick

IVANHOE ASSUI::PTIO% 1.5 5.8 7.11 11 .15 (81)WILIdAli4STOWIB CYMS 1.0 4.3 6.4 6 .4(40)Ivanhoe Assumption: Morris 4 Valkanis 2 Brown 2 Sampson FrisinaToogood . Best : Morris Crapper Harris Lee Sampson Brown Healy .Williamstown CYIdiS : Lee 2 Wheeler Smith Taylor Wouda. Best:Phemister Manning McNamara Wouda B .Grant.Umpires : Max Witmann Mitch Buxton (F)BEPITLEIGH 2.3 5.6 9.9 11.11 (77)SWIIdBURPtE 1.0 3.1 5.3 8.6(54)Bent: Paul 5 Robertson 2 Francis Sharp Mikkelsen Clough. Best :Banks McCulloch McEvoy Fox Vukic Prigg. Swinburne : Jones 3Watts 2 Fricke 2 MurchieBest : Fragiamo Getty Jones MorrisonDawson WattsUmpires: Andrew Fyfe (F) Sean Durston-Ryan Steve Durston-Ryan (B)OLD GEELONG 2.8 7.10 8.11 10 .15 (75)MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .3 3.6 5.7 6.8 (44)Old Geelong : M Vickers-Willis 4 W Paul 2 S O'Brien T Legoe DKimpton T Follow. Best : W Paul T Paul C Fairbaim M Vickers-WillisJ Bell E Bayles. ffionash Gryphons : Malone 3 Leeton WatsonSharkey. Best: S Bourban J Rutherford Leeton Flowerday Malone BCoxhead.Umpires : Matt Meier Ron Johnson (F) Ross Richards HagenCosgrtff (G)OLD CAREY 4.8 7.10 14.16 19 .20 (134)WEST BRUNSWICK 0.0 3.2 3.3 7.6(48)Old Carey: C Angus 4 Hawley 3 Kent 3 T Angus 2 Campbell 2 Everett2 Parton Bull Stewert-Holmes . Best : Everett Campbell Spencer TAngus C Angus Howley . West Brun : S Monagle 3 R Benjamin R WestA Cannane T Maguire . Best: T Maguire J Jerkin J Gordan S BroekleyP Hamilton S BenjaminUmpires: Andrew Smith Mark Alexander (F) Pat Mitchell ChrisDoyle (G)LATROBE 3.1 5.1 5.3 7 .5(47)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.3 8.6 12.8 16 .12 (108)LaTrobe: Davies 2 Fehring Davis Dingle Adamthwaite Pruscino .Best: Gibson McKail Sheldrick Mawdsley. Bulleen Templestowe :Williams 6 Matthews 4 Noble 3 Wise Smith Stella . Best: WilliamsSchneider Matthews Smith Noble Touriganis .Umpires: Geoff Moore Jamie Gunn (F) Chris McKendrv MichaelJones (G)

D2 RESERVEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .3 3.6 9.9 11.12 (78)WILLIAMSTOWN CY1s5S 2.2 4.4 6.5 7 .9(51)Ivanhoe Assumption : Pearce 3 Maud 2 Mehmet 2 Kaso 2 McKinneyFranich . Best : Maud Cole Franich Chazan Kaso Nemtsas .Williamstown CYMS: Kosmatos 2 Dowsey 2 Burgess Buttigieg Jones.Best: McKenzie Lewis Arrandez Kosmatos Street Nisbet .BENTLEIGH 0.1 0.3 1.4 1.6 (12)SWINBUP.NE 2.2 5.5 5.8 5.10 (40)Bent: Draper Punter. Best: Kopitschinski Scanlon N Aitken PittitoHolmesby Adames. Swinburne: J Roberts 4 Smith. Best: Sandhu JRoberts Smith Gordon Goode Lan eOLD GEELONG 7.3 13.7 16.12 19.17 (131)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.0 4.1 4.4 4 .4(28)Old Geel : M . Avery 6 A Munro 5 M Leslie 2 J O'Hare 2 J Kilpatrick TBayles J Malpas B Symons. Best: J Malpas A Munro M Leslie JO'Hare M Avery T Carey. Monash Gryphons : Still 2 Coffey Parker.Best : C Yanni Warren Still Tobin Park Robinson .OLD CAREY 1.1 3.2 4 .4 7.7 (49)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.3 2.3 4.6 4 .8(32)Old Carey : Konstantinidis 3 L Guerra 2 Matthews P Bennett . Best: PGraham Konstantinidis T Wood Van Cuylenberg S Bennett Adam .West Brun: B .Howlett : J Kaitler B Irving D Rudd . Best : Bill Irving ITwyford D Brooks A Thompson E Waller J Smit hLATROBE UNIVERSITY 1.5 7.6 9.9 9.11 (65)BULLEEId TEbiPLESTOWE 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.4(16)LaTrobe University: Slater 3 Hewitt 2 Tiernan 2 Matures Coulter_Best: Mannes Coulter Murphy Clark Blight . Bu lleen Templestowe :Boyd Horvaith. Best: Matthews Rogers Parris .

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I)2 SectionBENTLEIGH BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach : Justin Paul Coach : Steve Easton Coach : John Matthew Senior Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach: Phil Knight

Asst: Troy Lupoi Res.Coach: Andrew Parris Assist Coach : Doni Valkanis Res Coach: Bob Ellis Assist Coach : John Leroy

Res Coach: Steve Hall Res. Coach: Anthony Conti Res Coach: John Leroy

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. .J . Paul2 2 . M. Stella 2 . M . Maud

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.3 . A . Pittito 3 . L. Thompson C)(V 3 . C. Tucker 4 . H . Davies

Adamswaite5 S3. A . Grad y

4 . S . Sice 4 . W. Thompson 4 . T. O'Neill. .

6 . D. Gleason 4 . M. Malon e

5 . M . Eyles 5 . C. Parris 5. J . Scoble 7 . T. MannesCorren5C8

5 . J . Watson

6 . A . Jolly 6 . A. Tehan (DVC) 6. E. Healy (v.capt)..

9. L Walker 6 . D. Bolle7. J . Robertson 7 . P. Robertson 7. P. Rawley t0. S . Davi s

Murray11 A7 . D. Walter

8. J . Handfield Glove rDB 8. J. Shuttleworth. .

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18 . S. Adaway ..Newma n18 J 17 . S . Morris

27• S . Prusc'n°28 . C . Ross 17 . P. Rutherfor d

19 . B . Fox20 . R . Rshlock

. .19 . L. Stott 18 . D. Abud 30 . S . Gellert

31 . A . Mambwe18 . M. Paolucci

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Watso n33 M..StaffC20

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..21 . J . Bingham

23 . G . McFarlan e24 . L. Holmesby

22. S . Noble23. D. Matthews

21 . N. Blainey22. A. Height

35. F. Tiernan36. T. Mawdsley37. A. Gurney

22. B . Coxhead

25. D. Gold 24. D. Williams 23. D. Ryan 39. R. Slater 23. L. Clark26. B. Padgham 25. L. Norbury 24. B. Frew 42. M . H° ahrY

°24. D. Baxter

27. J. Seeley 26. S. Boyd 25. J. Frisina 43. A. Pou on 25. S. Kibblewhite28. M . McCulloch

27. A. Clarke 26. P. Cameron44. D. Kemson46. D . Wright

26. A. Denyer29. A. Clough

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84 . T. Peters 34 . M . Graydon38 . G. Beattie 36. P. Hare 35. M . Serafini A. Baille

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39 . G. Prigg37. J . Frangos 36. J. Tamburro

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44, R . Schneider 43 . A. Shemshedin C . KneeR . Knights

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C. Black 49 . C . Robinson

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50 . S . Dresser

55 . G. Richards 57 . R . Toscano 51 . D. Pearce S. OToole 51 . C. Leeton

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELDNG SWINBURNE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOW NSenior Coach: Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach: Derek Thoene Coach : Anqus Hamilton CY{~SRes .Coach: Andrew Gates Res Coach : Ben Dunn Res. Coach: Paul James Res . Coach : troy Thompson Coach : Dena McleodAss Coach: Matt Edmonds Res Coach: Paul Dervan

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6 J Bell5 . J Demarte 4 . Lehmann C

.5 T. Wheele r6 . C. Campbell . .

7 J Paul6 . D Harmer 5 . Cannane A 6 N Grant7 . S . Jessup

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10 . M Avery 9. L Morrison.

8. Simmonds N 8 J. McCutcheon9. B. Andrews (r) 11 . L Steves 10. M Anastassi 9. Morphett A 9 J. Munro10. K. Shrives (RVC) 12 . T Paul 11 . D Milano 10 . Byrne s 10 B. Cocks11 . N . Everett 13. T Cannon 13. K Barbary 11 . Norman P 11 J. Anderso n12. L MacFarlane 14. D Taylor 14. R Goode 12 . Maguire T 12 A. Featherston13. G . Trumbull 15. H McCarthy 15. H Sutter 13 . Brockley S 13 A. Mackle y14. M . Mahon 16. T Fallow 16. C Walsh 14 . Bawshali - Tanner C 14 J. Street15. N. Bull 17. T Betts 17. J Roberts 15 . Russell M 15 D. Taylor16 . T. Angus 18. J Malpas 18. A Fumanl 17. Smith J 16 S Phemiste r16 . R. Graham (r)()

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Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin.

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The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

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fA significant result occurred in A Grade when StBernards, languishing on the bottom of the ladder, playedhost to Old Scotch in fifth place . In a low scoring affair theBernies jumped the Scotchies and despite Scotchpeppering the goals in the final term, hung on to win by 2points and therefore bring themselves back into the mix .Hogan, Mitchell and Perrett were great for the winners andCrow. Collins and Angus fought hard all day for Scotch .Scotch were now to be in the relegation area as theydropped two places on the ladder.Another turn up, this time in B Grade when MHSOB (top)came to grief at that well known, graveyard for visitors,Brighton Beach Oval, After an even first, quarter theTonners kicked away for a 5 goal victory . Bradley's 5 wereagain important and Fitzgerald, Kent and S Gadsden wereBrighton's best. MHSOB named Joseph, McCully andSimpson .Ivanhoe/Assumption made sure of their fourth place in CGrade and severely dented the prospects of the St LeosEmmaus boys on the old Bennettswood Oval . Blackwood,Saunders and O'Neill were great players for the black andwhites and Ronchi, Brown and McKenzie could hold theirheads high for the St Leos . The sharpshooters' contest inthis grade was very competitive - Acreman (OldMentonians) 47, Hecker (St Bedes/Mentone) 40, Vaughan(St Leos) 36 and Chris Carrigg (Whitefriars) 34, all goodkey forwards.Old Carey's performance at home to the top side, AJAX,was costly when they failed to test the 'Jackers' whoamassed 23 .15 to 10 .13 . Rosen (8) was in fine form andGoldberg and Kalinski unstoppable . Carey acknowledgedthe efforts of Everett, Costello and Esler. AJAX were nowclear favourites in D Section .

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In the top section De La Salle and Therry met with onlyone win apiece. Well, De La certainly did not perform likea lowly team and they burst out of the blocks with 12 .3 inthe opening quarter (15 scoring shots) . Therry were on theropes from the word go and simply could not recover. DeLa's 30 .12 was easily the best score by any senior team inthe round and Therry finished on 10.12 at final siren time.That great running player Craig Wright was best for thewinners and kicked 6 goals into the bargain . Crowe,Bolton, Grant, Lowe and Mannix were also strong for DeLa and Theny named Castaldi, Bannister, O'Halloran.Eastmure, Vali and Boyle .In C Grade Caulfield Grammarians and Fawkner hadfallen into the relegation area and what did Fawkner haveto do to win a game - their 24 .8 was not good enough toget the points as Ivanhoe returned a haul of 26 .28.Fawkner's Wilson kicked 11 but could not get his teamover the line. Old Camberwell went into the D grade topfour when they easily accounted for Parkside - 21 .14 to12 .11 and that man "Doc" Inkster kicked another bag with11 . Aquinas joined St Johns at the top of E grade whenthey dealt with Elsternwick on the "threepenny bit" outback of E Park. Livingston, Dunne (4) and Gelennie forgreat for, Acquinas and Curry, Marshall and Bravingtonworked hard for the Wicks .Whitefriars' outstanding young U19 spearhead, MarkRobinson, broke his club's goalkicking record for the

second time in threeweeks with 13 againstNOBS. Not bad for a ladwho had not played allthat much football todate! !D Section coaches wereDon Scarlett (HamptonRovers), Graeme Ewart(Old Camb), Kevin McLean (Old Ivan), Mark Ware(Parkside), Tim Hart (St Kevs), Serge D'Angelo (St Leos),Ken Bremner (Southbank), Allan Fleming ("fhomastown),Kim Kershaw (Un i Blacks) and Steve Weir (Williamstown) .

In the weekly column, 'Over The Fence', a forerunner ofour current FTLOTG, an example of true amateur spiritwas recorded from the recent Old Geelong - Brunswickgame where the field umpire had to leave the field with anillness. Club officials Gary Johnston and David Mims tookover and umpired excellently .Uni Blues won a low scoring affair at E Park over OldParadians to remain a game clear in A grade. In B gradeOld Brighton were ahead on percentage from De La Salle,Old Haileybury maintained their unbeaten run in Csection and Thomastown had lost 2 games in D grade butwere still one game clear.Both E and F sections were terrific competitions with onlya couple of teams in each seemingly out of final'scontention . La Trobe Uni led E section and Mazenod,unbeaten, were on top in F.'Personality Pars' reported that Ross Newman was to play

his 150th game and his 'desperate and tenacious' style ofplay was despite many injuries received . He was alsocontinuing to give great value to his club off the field.'Umpires Corner' congratulated Jack Maxwell from theParkside club for his continued support of any umpiresvisiting Pitcher Park . A true gentleman Jack always madethe 'men in white' welcome .

_.iVAFA met the VFA at Elstermvick Park in what was for thefirst three terms a well contested and close match with theVAFA trailing 12 .9 to 15 .14 at the last change . The visitorswent right away in the last term, kicking seven goals totwo . Final scores were VAFA 14 .11 to VFA 22 .14 .The team lined up as follows:B : A Smythe (Bull-Temp), N Burne (Old Xav), M Greene(DLS)HB : M Deveson (DLS), J Jones (Marc), C Hinchen (Coll)C : T Bennett (Coll), R Marks (Ajax), P Brown (Old Scotch)HF: S Murphy (DLS), N Wilton (Old Xav), M Hibbins (Coll)F: M Yeo (Uni Blues), S Curtain (Old Xav), B Hodge (OldScotch)R : R Brown (Old Mel), R Polkinghorne (Old Scotch), RSenior (Old Scotch)I/C : J Griffin (NOB), S McCooke (Orm), R Zerbi (Kew).Trophies were won by Nick Wilton, Shane Murphy andAndrew Smythe . Umpires were Benny Goodman (VAFA)an

d Oakley (VFA) .

In A section Ivanhoe let the other competing teams know

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that they were on the way back when they defeated themore fancied Old Melburnians 22 .17 to 21 .14 in theclosest match in the top grade. Best for the winners - RShepherd, Baker, Turnley, Morcom (4), Course and Jones,for the losers - Knight, Mitchlemore, Morphet, Mumme, ACameron, Yee .AJAX maintained the spot at the top of B section with apower display against Old Haileyburians 19 .16 to 9 .15.The Rittermans, Michael and Henry were again among thebest for AJAX along with Fayman, R Basser (4), Lemishand Hampel . For OH it was Bouris, I Campbell, Corrigan,Cunningham, Hodge (5) and Sincock.In Junior Section 1 the local derby between Ormond andDe La Salle resulted in inaccurate kicking from Ormond,17.25, but good enough to 'get the money' over De La16.13 . Two current Amateur coaches, Michael Oaten(OAFC U19) and Russell Barnes (St Bedes/Ment), featuredfor Ormond .Coburg (4th in C Grade) were delighted to announce thereturn to the club of their champion rover Norm Beattie .A veteran of over 200 games, state player, multiple bestand fairest, Norm was clearly one of Coburg's greats . UniBlues acknowledged their "Mr.Nonchalant", Mark (Nails)Tyquin on his 100th game . Good to see Nails enjoying hisson's success with St Bedes Mentone in last season's U 19finals .

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B Section hosted some great names within their coachingranks - Ross Oakley of VFL fame as player andadministrator backed up by reserves coach and Ammolegend Bruce Feguson (Collegians), Graeme Johnston exEssendon? (De La Salle), Bill McWhinnie, another ammolegend (Ivanhoe), the redoubtable John Fisher (Kew),Norm Peatling as captain/coach (MHSOB), John Dunsheaex Hawthorn (Old Carey), Ian (Liberty) Law, all roundsportsman (Old Scotch), Alex Gardiner ex Footscray (OldTrinity) and what a reserves coach to have in the greatPeter Hutchinson (Power House) . Plenty of talent andplenty of tradition .J Casboult (Geelong) was the leading A Gradesharpshooter with 38 after a bag of 8 for the round yet JJordan (Old Paradians) got 7 to be not too far behind with32 .There were several upsets in B section where Old Trinitybeat leaders Ivanhoe and MHSOB upset the fancied Kew .Old Trinty's Peers brothers, Rob and Bill were great intheir club's win and the Harleys, Rick and Peter starredfor MHSOB in their mat,h .

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Looking at The Amateur Footballer' for round 9 in 1969one is reminded of the old Albert Park Lake set up andsome of the vagaries of the time. There was a map in eachedition showing the ground numbers and theirapproximate location . Many former players will rememberthe various 'tricks of the trade' that were used to avoid the2/- entrance fee if one was to take their car into therespective parking areas. 2 bob was a 'fair hit' for youngamateur footballers in those days .I am also reminded of the many clubs that no longer exist,even from the higher grades - Coburg (A), FootscrayTCOB, Geelong, St Kilda CBC (B), National Bank,Alphington, Tooronga Malvern, Commonwealth Bank (C),A.M .P.Society, St Pats OC, State Savings Bank,Assumption OC, Parkside (D), Fairfield, Preston, ANZBank, ES&A Bank, Glenhuntly, Patricians, Brunswick,Resevoir OB (E) . People will be quick to point out that

some of the aforementioned have been part of VAFAamalgamations and others have moved to externalcompetitions but we are certainly missing much of ourrich history .

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Old Paradians who had beaten four of the leading teamsin recent weeks, and climbed into second place, received asetback at the hands of Ormond who had now won fourgames in succession but were still seventh on the ladder .A Section captains were A H Johnson (Blues), M Rush(Collegians), M Russell (Old Scotch), G Rice (Alphington),J Byrne (Ormond), M Roet (Uni Blacks), J Manuell(Ivanhoe), R McLaughlin (Old Paradians), A Reside (SSB) .Who captained Old Xaverians?A Section umpires for the day were : Hinton, Allen, Brown,Henderson, Coooer.

The Amateur Footballer cost sixpence to purchase andRoss Faulkner's native brand footballs advertised theirproduct on the front page along with the weekly periodical- Australian Post (cost - one shilling) .The review of each game was submitted by each clubscribe and printed accordingly - some of the remarksworth recording:Alphington -'We fell for one of the oldest lurks in footballand tossed away our big chance . 'Hampton Rovers -'The first of many Rovers . This lookslike the start of the run which is going to lift us from thedoldrums . 'Ormond -'Phew! We were mighty lucky to get out of thatone, despite Kew's good effort . 'Old Scotch -'Let's bring the psycho-analyst in . What wasthe cause of the revival?'Bellfield -'Down again and at the end of the first roundwithout a win . 'Old Carey -'Quite a battle wasn't it? Thanks Trinity for awell fought out game. We can blame only ourselves forlosing .'Power House Gold - Thanks, South ; you gave us a realfootball lesson and I hope we have benefited from yourexhibition . 'Many other candid and magnanimous comments and "no"com ments on umpires!! Ali, those we re the days!!r__ ;,~ 7 -1 ~ 1 5-1 ~_r, ; i

The sections were made up as follows :"A" - Old Scotch, Uni Blacks, State Savings Bank, Old

Melburnians, East Malvern, Brunswick, Geelong,Elsternwick, Brighton Tech OB, Collegians"B" - West Brunswick, E.S & A Bank, Brightonvale,Bentleigh, Murrumbeena, Uni Blues, Old Paradians,Teachers' College, Old Xaverians, St Paul s"C"- North CBCOB, Ormond, Glenhuntly, Sandringham,Old Caulfield Grammarians, MHSOB, Kingsville, SouthCaulfield, Old Haileybury-Trinity (combine), Burwood"D" - Ivanhoe, UHS OB, Old Brightonians, FootscrayTSOB, St Ignatius, Parkdale, National Bank, Alphington,Malvern, Hampton RoversThe great Bill Pearson (Scotch) led the "A" goal-kicking bya country mile with 61 . Next best Chandler (SSB) 38 . BillPearson 's record in amateur football is phenomenal andwithin 2 weeks he had kicked 24 goals in a match againstUni Blacks and still did not break the Association record(Lundy (Murrumbeena) kicked 26 goals against Teachers'College in 1926!!) Another fine all round sportsman,Fenton Law (ES&A Bank) kicked 14 goals in this round totake him to 63 ahead of Broadbent (Bentleigh) on 48 .

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Half way mark of the season and time for some ( they beat Werribee .class grades: Werribee wereClearly Dux in waiting, Rupe rt swood have not puta foot wrong in the first half of the year with 9 ina line . Interesting how often the most organizedand disciplined team often turns out to be thebest? Excellent prospects .Not much separates the other final contenderswith St . Johns (the form side), Uni High, SouthMelbourne and Oakleigh all battling it out.Oakleigh haven't done too much wrong whilst theJocs have now a great run going. The Uni boys andSouth have mixed form a bit but it should benoted that their best is very good .Power House had a disappointing end to the firsthalf of the season and a long list of injuries to gowith it . A gap is starting to open up between themand the top four and a string of victories are nowdesperately required .Finally, thoughts of finals are over for Hawthorn,Mt Lilydale, Werribee and Syndal however all willbe fighting out the dreaded relegation stakes .Really hard to separate them out with plenty of 8point games to be had .ReviewSketchy details as a few scribes return to the foldslowly.Match of the day saw Rupe rtswood play SouthMelbourne . A very fiery encounter with Southtrying to assert their authority . The Woodsresponded brilliantly with Monzell, Reid, Potterand Hatty starring. Stirring win for the Sunburyboys .Another cracker saw Uni High upset the secondplaced Oa kleigh . Not much separated the two allday. Gorringe starred for the winners whilst theusual suspects of Tate (5 goals), Carroll in theruck and Hams down back starring .Fantastic win for Mt Lilydale against PowerHouse in conditions in which the dencorub was ata premium . The move of normal hackman, TravFlanagan, up forward was a masterstroke as hedominated the game. Kellett and Atkinson in themiddle were also good for the victors .Syndal also marked another win on the board as

bemoaning their poo rkicking however were well aware of the saying'poor kicking is poor football' . Their better playersincluded Hoffman in the backline, Ellis in thecentre and Mahoney in the ruck.Finally, St Johns continued their great form witha win over Hawthorn .PreviewA mix of games this week with clearly the standout being the South and Oaklelgh game . Bothsides are on the rebound after the previous weekand this game will go a long way to deciding thedouble chance. South have a few tribunal mattersto clear this week and will also await releases fromthe VFL with bated breath . Tough one (no doubtlike the game!) but I fancy South might have theanswers this time around (not writing off TheKrushers just think they might be having a few offweeks) .The other big game (perhaps the match of theround), sees Uni High host St .Johns . As we know,the Jocs got off to a slow start but are nowcharging like no other. Uni have mixed theirresults a little bit however as noted above, theirbest is very good . A lot to like about Uni High, they

CLUB NAME LST WK TOTAL

D3 SECTIONUHS-VUUHS-VUOakleighSt JohnsRupertswoodOakleighD3 RESERVEOakleighRupertswoodSouth Melb DistUhs-V UUHS-VU

TateFarrellyKitts AHorburyWhitheadMackenzie

5 342 320 320 302 303 29

Videky 0 28Phillips 3 26Henderson Ea 0 25Forbes 0 23Zuliki 0 21

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don't rely on any one player and have a good mixaround the ground . They will have to be wary ofHorbury for the Jocs though, his goal kickingantics have earmarked him as one of my favouriteplayers. Still, Uni High for me .Ten on end will be the call as Rupertswood hostMt Lilydale . Good return to form for the Mountainmen however very hard to see them topping thepacesetters. The Woods are another very even sidewith the likes of Bishop, the West boys andKeenan racking up plenty of possessions aroundthe ground . Can't see the end of the unbeaten run .Werribee host Power House in a battle of injured .Both sides were extremely disappointed last week,losing to sides lower than them on the ladder. Theconditions certainly don't help the Verbene boysand with some poor weather again forecast fancyWerribee might be able to an overdue win .Finally, Syndal travel down to Hawthorn, eager toregain to the Beehive cup . The Hoers form hassteadily improved in recent weeks with a numberof wins under their belt . The Hawks have beenultra competitive in the past two weeks againstsome of the big boys and might be able to get thepoints at home .CORRESPONDENTSDone forget to email me on ed .sillfflocker.com .au.A mid year thanks to David Moule, Boycey, MoinaLawson, Billy New and Shane Kitts for theircontinued support .

Werribee - David Czajkowski at last plays his50th game for the club today. David one of theoriginal under 19 side in 1999 has played all hisgames in the seniors since and won the club bestand fairest in 2000 before injury which hasprevented him completing a full season since .Hopefully the next 50 games will come a lotquicker because a player of his size and ability arehard to come by . All the best for today and thefuture .SOCIALOakleigh "Pop Idol" to be held on July 3rd at theJunction Hotel in Oakleigh . Festivities begin at7:30pm with the competition to kick-off from8:30pm. Any keen contestants are still welcome toenter. Contact Jay Kerley . Winner takes home the$200 prize .

TODAY'S MATCHES,D3 SECTION

Rupertswood v Mt LilydaleWerribee Amateurs v Power Hous e

Hawthorn Amateurs v Syndal Tally-HoUHS-W v St Johns 0 C

South Melb Districts v Oakleigh

JMT LILYDALE 2.5 8.8 10.11 10 .12 (72)POWER HOUSE 1 .0 5.3 5.4 7 .7(49)Mt Lilydale: T Flanagan 7 Atkinson Hayes Roberts . Best : T FlanaganGibson Kellett Leonard Atkinson Roberts . Power House: Brownjohn 3Arnold Hill Mark Verberne Mick Verberne . Best: Taylor Hill BrownjohnSosil Cooper Boland .Umpires: Eli Hayes Peter Pullen (F)

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 .1 6.3 10.8 11 .15 (81)SYNDAL TALLYHO 1.4 3.8 11.8 13.9 (87)Werribee: Pace 2 K Murphy 2 Ellis 2 Kidd 2 Daly A Murphy Smith . Best :

Hoffman Ellis A Murphy Mahoney Kidd A Murphy . Syndal Ta lly Ho : JHannemann 3 B Hannemann 2 Crew 2 Faichney Cachia Rutter

Bingham Thomas Mackenzie. Best: Richardson Bingham Rutter B

Hannemann Brown Cachia .

Umpires: Paul Hoffman Jason Lane(F)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1.2 2.4 4.5 8.7 (55)ST JOHNS 0C 2.4 3.11 8.16 12 .23 (95)Details not received .Umpires : Simon Olive (F) Gary Clancy Stephen Bogisich (G)

UHS•VU 3.2 3.4 6.8 10.11 (71)OAffi.EIGH 1.1 2.2 7.3 8.5 (53)UHS-VU: J Tate 5 B Farrelly 2 N Rose 2 C Langendorf . Best: L GorringeJ Hall N Rose S Hams C Lanendorf N Carroll . Oakleigh: MacKenzie 3 SKitts 2 Britt Way Dalton. Best: Britt Earl Furnell P Holden S Kitts Rose .Umpires : Greg Rowlings (F) Adrian Borg Nick Keating (B) Michael LeeMichael Isbister (G)

RUPERTSWOOD 6.6 10.8 15 .10 17 .15 (117)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS4.2 6.4 8.7 14.9 (93)Rupertswood : Keenan 3 Bishop 3 Reid 2 Potter 2 Whithead 2 Sinnett 2

Hewitt Broughton West. Best: Reid Webb Potter Walsh Broughton Hatty

Menzel . South Melbourne Districts : Zantuck 4 Aquilino 2 Maloney 2Paterakis 2 Margiannis Cheevers M Hannan P D'andrea. Best: Paterakis

Niemi Zantuck Cheevers Geary W D'andrea.

Umpires: Murray Goodwin Sean Scully Jnr (F) Daniel Monoghan (RFL)Ben Powell (RFL) (B)

D3 RESERVEMT LILYDALE 0.3 2.4 4.5 5 .6(36)POWER HOUSE 3.0 6.3 7.3 13.8 (86)Mt Lllydale : Anderson 2 Hickey Watt McKenzie. Best : Watt AndersonHickey Leggett Callanan Baillie. Power House: Richardson 7 Reidy 2Benton Marshall Phillips Volz . Best: Humphries Richardson AndersonPlazzer McFarlane Reidy .

WERRIBEE 3.4 7.6 9.13 14.17 (101)SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .0 1.0 2.0 2.2(14)Werribee : Fraser 7 Buchanan 2 Cunningham Dibattista Mehmet

Towers Bunworth . Best : Mehmet Dibattista Carson Towers Fenton

Fraser. Syndal Tally Ho: Moresi Vagiatis. Best : Reeman Bayliss HayesKennett Moresi Vagiatis .

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1.1 2.6 2.6 4.9 (33)ST JOHNS 0 C 3.7 4.9 8.10 11 .11 (77)Details not received .

UHS-VU 0.0 0.3 0.6 2.6(18)OA%LEIGH 0.3 2.7 4.8 7.9(51)UHS-VU: S Jackson P Thomas. Best : J Thomas A Ludlow J Corbett .Oatleigh : Ciavarella 2 Hinton Keating Mitchell Nguyen Perdikomatis .Best: Nagel Mitchell Ryan Cooke Redford Murray.

RUPERTSWOOD 9 .3 13.7 15 .11 18 .14 (122)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 0 .1 1.1 2.1 3.3 (21)Rupertswood : R Jaeger 3 J MeCrann 3 R Phillips 3 C Chrystiuk 2 AJordan 2 D Powell2 K Elliott C McConville J Ramsey. Best : L TemmingD Powell A Certo J Ramsey K Elliott D Zarb. Sth Meib : Details notreceived .

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A.P.C POWERHOUSE ROPERTSWOOD

Coach: Peter Tyson C DLUGI Coach: Chris Moore Coach : Brett Devlin Coach: Tony West

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS DG SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HU UHS- VU WERRIBEECoach: Ben McGee DISTRICTS Senior Coach : Jeff Bingham Snr Coach: Shane Mottram . Coach: Tim Ellis

Res: Rod Walker Coach : Brendan Maloney SnrAsst Coach: Guy Walden Asst : B . Uebergang Res. Coach : Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher Res Coach : Tony Psinas Res Coach G. Temes

1 . K. Arnold 1 . J. Washington DVC 1 . J . HannemannAsst Coach : G . Mandalis 1 . D . Nedinis

2 . M.Peake 2. Ma Hannan Captain 2 . I . Bingham (Vice-C) I M . WRIGHT 2 . K.Murphy

3. D . O'Connor 3. M . Balshaw 3 . M . Joy 2 R. THORP 3 . D . Flack (R C)

4 . S. Holmes 4. S. Stepnell 4 . T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4 . S. Kidd

5. B. Hilton 5. S. King 5 . D. Hannett 4 L GORRINGE 5 . B. Cunningham

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RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackhall (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brenna n

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alge r

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipso n

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 E li Hayes

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Gool d

38 Daniel Dummett

BLUE5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Sav i

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffith s

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Hayso m

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' tlltera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Oliv e

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiri s

9 Santo Caruso

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Sean Roth e

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Liliey

31 Peter Angeli s

33 Roland Fuhrmann

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

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Nine down nine to go P 's lunch

On reaching halfway let us reflect on the Last Sunday was theachievements so far . . . . Okay that's enough past umpiresof that nine weeks of Jason's training togo, will we ever see it taper? As long as weare groups of ten at the starting line butreally only eight to start with we should beall right .

Thwaitsey's mileston e

Former boundary umpire (he'll love that!)Graeme Thwaites celebrated a bigmilestone very quietly last week. Hmmm . . .details to follow soon .

Traffic school (or level I accreditation)

For some umpires it will be just like inAmerica were you must attend trafficschool before getting your licence back .Yes, Level One Accreditation for umpiringhas commenced with teacher Mark Gibson(minus the wig and cane) in charge, notonly will he have first graders - but repeatoffenders . How will he cope with umpiresthat have been running around for overten years being told what to do? I thinkdetention will be as crowded as Troupy'stable on a Tuesday night.

Well looked after

Last week if there was a ground you didn'twant to be at due to the cold weather itwas Old Brighton's ground sitting right onBeach Road . Many thanks to the club forlooking after the umpires with hot coffee athalf time . The cups kept the hands warm .Also Richard and Leah say thanks to theclub for their kind gesture in keeping withthe 300 game luncheon theme .

Cold weather

Want to know how to stay warm and beatthe cold weather during a game? Let's takesome tips from a couple of boundaryumpires . First have a shirt that is so bigyou can pull your arms back into it .Second have shorts that must have insidepockets (must be the only reason forhaving your hands down there) .

(PUMPS) luncheon where life members,running umpires and umpires that have longsince retired get together and talk, wellumpiring. Stories start with "In my day wedid this or that" but it never gets boring, itjust gets funnier. Guest speaker BrianGoodman entertained the crowd with histhoughts on the future of umpiring .

Thanks for the positive spin

Glad to hear we've got at least one reader outthere . Received an email during the weekfrom Ben Carbonaro from the RupertswoodFootball Club. Ben is a Statistician for theRupertswood under 19s and he will also bedoing the stats for the VAFA in the upcomingstate game against the SAAFL. Ben wasparticularly interested in hearing what goeson in the weird little world of umpiring . (Ourwords - not his!) Stokesy, he liked your"inside the fence" version of the recent stategame . Ben, we appreciate your positivefeedback and will endeavour to follow up onthe other story you suggested. If you reallywant to know more dirt on what goes on withthe umpires after the final siren - stay tuned!(It goes without saying that Leah and Maccaalways stay out of trouble . )

Social News

Next up is the Cocktail /Band night on the24th July only the cost of the cocktails isrequired, last year the joint was packed withdancers and social butterflies, so be part of itthis year. Remember the date!

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On a terrible Saturday afternoon, the gapcontinued to widen in the run to the finals . It isnow a six horse race at the half way mark of the

season, with the Warriors, Wickers and Brown s

almost certain to be competing in the September

n.ReviewAn upset was beckoning in atrocious conditions asthe Snakes led the Saints by three goals at quartertime. However St .Mary's, on their home turf, werenot about to let their supporters down and withArmstrong brilliant in the centre and Lanecomposed in the back line, managed to holdRichmond to only two more goals for theremainder of the day . At the other end, they piledon twelve of their own to run out deservingwinners .Box Hill North once again put in a gallantperformance, but could not crack it for a winagainst finals aspirants Bulleen . With CoreyRiscalla, Andy Steele and Matt Rogers againputting in a good effort for North, there are positivesigns there for the future, but in the end, Bulleenwere simply too good in their 6 goal win .

The Falcons almost rained on the Wickers paradeas they came home with a wet sail and just getpipped by the final siren. On a windsweptSportscover Arena, Elstermvick started the betterof the two teams with the majority of the play,however, they could not convert this dominanceonto the scoreboard . With Kim Cummins attackingthe ball hard and hitting his targets, the Wickerslifted to lead by six goals to one at the final break.The match then changed complexion, as theFalcons went immediately into attack allowingSean Allan to take a strong mark and open hisaccount for the day . He then went on to kick threemore for the quarter as his side got within 3 pointsbefore time ran out .The Kew versus North Brunswick match was allbut over at half time as Tom Moore, veteran DeanWood and Ben Woodhouse all took control to putthe Browns up by 9 goals . Extremely,undermanned, North toiled hard for the remainderof the match with Guppy and Robertson tryinghard for their side, but to no avail as North wentdown by 111 points .No report from the Westbourne versus Elthammateh (and I could not be there due to house

painting duties!j,but from what I cangather, I was prettymuch on the moneylast week with my101 pointprediction, with 107 points the final margin .

Previe wK ew v St Mary sWhat a huge match this is for the Saints who arein danger of losing touch with the top four shouldthey go down to the flag favorites today . The lasttime these two met, Kew toiled hard to overcomethe Saints and I do not think it will be any differenttoday . With six senior regulars returning includingskipper Harrison, Orme, Theoharris, Ryan and"Snake" Waller the Saints will be at almost fullstrength, but at home, I do not think that will beenough to win . My tip is Kew, but only just, by 5points.Eltham v RichmondEltham appear to be going from bad to worse inrecent weeks, however, will be expecting to reversetheir recent form against cellar dwelling Richmond .

The Snakes have shown glimpses of form though,most recently against the Saints on the PostageStamp . While Eltham dished out a flogging the lasttime they met, I do not think they will have it alltheir own way today. Picking a winner is a toughone, but on the wide expanses of Turtle Park, Ithink the young legs of Eltham will prevail as they

GLGS

D4 SECTIONOld westbourneAlbert ParkElstermvickBull CobrasNorth BrunswickElsternwick

D4 RESERVEAlbert ParkSt Mary sNorth BrunswickNorth BrunswickElstemwick

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Horsburgh J 7 47Allan S 4 35Foster 1 34Arcoraci 3 34Newton 0 33Hunter 0 32

Pastras 2 22Bernath 5 21Papanikolou 1 21Carter 0 20Goldman 0 1 7

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win a tight match by 11 points.Box Hill North v Old Westbourn eOld Westbourne lost this equivalent fixture lastyear, however, it will be a vastly different, and moreconfident side that takes to the field today againstthe improving Box Hill North . The North boys arejustified to feel a little confident today given thereturn to form of Ian Oldfield in the backline,combined with the fact the Warriors do not travelas well as some. With that said, an upset isunlikely, and given the rampant form of speedstersBaulch and Lever, and the return to the fray of the"spring chicken" Andrew Horsburgh, it will be theWarriors by plenty, say 65 points .Elsternwic k v Bulleen CobrasThis round is a tipster's nightmare, and the matchbetween Elsternwick and Bulleen offers me norespite. Bulleen have done everything that hasbeen asked of them in recent weeks, while theWickers have been trying just as hard to lose theirrecent matches . With an opportunity to open up abit of a gap between themselves and the rest of thefield, Bulleen will throw everything but the kitchensink at the Wickers, though I believe the strongback line of Kim Cummins, Mark Thiele, MartyCunningham and Scott Grace should have all theanswers . Therefore I will stay on Elsternwick'sbandwagon as I pick them to win by 18 points .Albert Park v North BrunswickIt does not get any easier in my selections when Iweigh up the bona fides of both these sides today,with their form swinging as wildly as AdamGilchrist against a Zimbabwean Second XI . Thefirst half of the season has been a disaster forNorth, and they assure me the flip side of theseason will see a marked improvement, and thereturn of the likes of Newton, Hamilton andTwaddle should assist them in their efforts, WhileI am inclined to agree with them to some extent, Idoubt it will happen today, as the Falcons seize ontheir chance to move within a game of the four andwin by 21 points .Press corresponde n tsPlease get your reports to me by midday onMondav to Ljavan .flower - spot)PGs .com .au .

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Elsternwick v Bulleen CobrasAlbert Park v North Brunswick

1.4 5.9 9.15 13.20(98)RICR':.OND CENTRAL 4.4 5.4 5.4 6 .6(42)St f :sys: Cope 6 Wright 4 Dwyer 2 Schembro . Best: Armstrong LanePurcell Cope. Richmond Central: Moulday Licizzi Quay CartwrightNuske. Best: Liciazi Darling Green Quick Cartwright Lynch .Umpires: Michael Gilday (F)

ELTHAki COLLEGIANS 0.0 2.0 3.1 3.2(20)OLD WESTBOURNE 7.9 9.10 12.12 19.13 (127)Eltham Collegians : Krohn Galvin Jorgenson . Best: Galvin SavageMason Love Kurtschenko Ryall . Old Westbourn e : J Horsburgh 7Barham 4 A Horsburgh 3 Oldham 2 Wilson Huntington Edwards .Best: J Horsburgh Butch Huntington Pavez Edwards A Horsburgh .Umpires: David D'Altera Ron Martyn (F)

B0x BIId, NORTH 2 .0 5.0 8.2 11.5 (71)BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .5 8.7 13 .11 16.14 (110)Box Hill No rth: Davatzis 2 Gaynor 2 Pearce Cook Riscalla Penny BOlsen C Garrett Ball . Best: Riscalla Pearce K Oldfield R Doyle GaynorOdza. Bull een Cobras: Thomas 3 Cookson 3 Arcoraci 3 J Daniels 2D Trinchi Nathanlielz Daley Whittaker. Best: Fortune Dall`oelioCookson Thomas Whittaker 0rwin .Umpires : Miles Argall Pat Maebus (F)

ELSTERNWICK 2.1 3.2 6.3 6.3(39)ALBERT PARK 0.1 0.1 1.3 5.6(36)Elsternwick: Curtain Thiele S Grace Foster Murphy Lefoe. Best:Cummins C Mahony Thiele Cunningham McKenna S Grace. AlbertPark: S Allan 4 Venables . Best: Bennett Foster Chambers HannettBurton Dudi.Umpires: Peter Angelis Tom Haysom (F) Andrea Mason Ryan Place (B)Robert Se}mour James Patrick (G )

KEW 4 .5 8.13 12 .16 19.20 (134)NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .0 1.1 3.4 3 .5(23)Kew., Lamanna 5 Woodhouse 5 Moussi 3 Wood 2 Looker Gridley lanniBell. Best: Wood Looker Moore Woodhouse Rakusz Lamanna. NorthBrunswick: Fielding 2 Sammarlino. Best: Ferns Robertson KyrialisSammartino Fielding Adams.Umpires : Jamie Kvins (F) Paul Trier Glen Kennedy (B )

D4 RESERVEST MfiRYS 2.5 6.9 11.14 13.15 (93)RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 0.2 1.2 3.5 (23)St Marys : Bernardi 5 Karis 3 Mackenzie 2 Luce Cummins Ferg . Best:Scammell Roseman McLennan Armistead . Richmond Central :Kingsley 2 Malcolm . Best : Newton Ward Jolly Lake Reid McGrath .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.0 3.4 3.6 5.11 (41)OLD WESTBOURNE 4.1 7.2 7.7 9.7(61)Eltham Coll egians: Jenkins 2 Luttick Hart Drummond . Best :Stratford Luttick Richardson Keleher J Howgate A Howgate . OldWesthourne: Manalokakis 3 Crosswell 2 Merryweather LewsonBarnes Sandstrom . Best: Robson Bartolo Runcimann ManalokakisLennon Aquilina .

BOX HILL NORTH 1.1 3.2 4.3 4.3 (27)BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .2 5.7 13 .13 15 .18 (108)Box Hill North: Thai 2 S Evans 2 . Best: Manno Cadusch P Doyle ThoiLay Ellis . Bulleen Cobras : Sette 6 Clements 4 Gemes 3 WhitehoweMazzarella . Best: Sette Gemes Clements Paatsch Mazzarella Dam .

ELSTERNWICE 1 .0 2.1 5.2 6.4(40)ALBERT PARK 2.2 3.2 4.4 5.5 (35)Details not received .

KEW 0.5 2.8 2.11 4.15 (39)NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.2 1.3 2.4 2.5 (17)Kew-. Cronin Dean Mahomet Renou . Best: Osborne Glenn ThackwravRyan Ferrantino Purcell. North Brunswick: Patanikolaou H Tsialtas .Best : Dusan Dimarco Salloum Briffa Parks S Tsialtas.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFCSenior Coach : Pete SmithRes Coach: Paul Shoppee

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After many emails and phone calls, the VAFA Trainers'Association takes great pleasure in announcing that the"Trainer of the Month" for May is Molly May from theElsternwick Football Club . "May for May"

Molly's president Adam Hankin who in nominating Mollyfor May or should that have been "May for May", wrote that"as being president of the club it (the trainer appointment) isone of the most important and difficult jobs to find someonewith the passion and enthusiasm to complete this physicaland mentally demanding role .Molly came to the club 5 years ago with no experience andlittle knowledge of the game but during this period hasworked very hard not only on training nights but also onmatch days from 1030am till late after the senior game hasconcluded . She has then made calls to players to help withtheir recovery and to monitor their injuries on a Sundayweek in week out, season after season .Molly has undertaken many development courses within therole and has grasped a full understanding of the game .The above demonstrates what an intrinsic part of a footballclub the role of the trainer has become and more and moreclubs are looking to their own people to fill this role . Thetrainer in some clubs has become almost a father or motherfigure to the players as he/she is someone they can go towith any problems that they find hard to talk to their closestfriends or family about.

Unfortunately Rob from Club Warehouse was unable tocontact me with news from Club Warehouse so hope to havethat in next week's column.

Nominations for "Trainer of the Month" for June close onThursday 8th July - maybe there's a trainer named Juneout there ("June for June"), so keep those emails comingand hopefully we may even have a quiz in the next coupleof weeks.

Interesting watching the incident and the outcome of theBrisbane doctor being "decked" by the Essendon player acouple of weeks ago . The useful lesson from this matter isthat all trainers must ensure that they do not interfere withany player on the field and to take special care to avoidcontact with players when they are endeavouring to get to aplayer in need of attention as quickly as possible. Trainersare also to ensure that they avoid being in the flight path ofa ball or in the part of the ground in which players will berunning to compete for a ball . Being professional in thisregard and not being seen standing around on the field ofplay does wonders for the profile of the members of ourTrainers' Association .

Brian Kays (Old Trinity) and Andy Goldberg (Glen Eira)have been selected as the VAFA's trainers for nextSaturday's big interstate clash at Sportscover Arena . Goodluck to both members.

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Section One - Review Webby & Dicko toWerribee's recent run of poor form continued last weekend follow suit . The pedalwith a 52 point defeat away at De La Salle, the Amateurs who hit the floor in thewere undefeated after six rounds of football now slipping to second half as th e

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St Bernards College, where the reigning premiers host newladder-leaders St Kevins. Following Werribee's dismal form,this afternoon's fixture takes on a new degree of importance,with the winner not only to secure top spot by round's endbut also take a major psychological advantage into the secondhalf of the season . In a tough game to tip its hard to look pasta team that has won five on the trot, St Bernards by 21 .Making a silent assault on the top four, De La Salle will lookto continue their recent run of impressive form when theymeet Old Brighton at home . Avenging a string of threesuccessive defeats by winning their next four De La are inominous form and should easily account for Old Brighton .Elsewhere Old Scotch should be too good for the Uni Blues,Werribee should return to the winners list with a win overCaulfield, while Old Xaverians will be too strong for Marcellin .Section 2Tipping Section 2 is like being the head of the Puranataskforce into the Melbourne underworld'coz everyone keepsknocking everyone else off!! Big question is . . .who's next? Stillit makes for a tight and entertaining run into the second halfof the season .ReviewBanyule gave Collegians a 5-goal start which they wouldcome to rue, finishing 6 goals adrift . They took advantage ofthe drier pill in appalling conditions, but the Bears fought thegame out with Lardo & Bottomley shining . (PS ThanksDavid!!) . Another ex-AGSV stoush was run out at Camberwellwhere they also took a commanding lead and were neverheaded by the inaccurate Hoers . Cottrell bagged some snagsand votes, whilst there were few keener for the visitorsthan .. . Keane . A ripper contest saw OMs overrun by theBombers in the last quarter going down by 15 points . Look nofurther than the Middle Eastern state of Oman for the homeside's BOG, whilst the Rumble (in the jungle) worked a treatfor Essendon . A pleasing result down at Beauy as a couple ofmy recent team-mates answered an emergency call to bolsterthe junior ranks . The inclusion of "Racka" Lamb, fresh fromA Grade senior duties, was a masterstroke, and he inspire d

the first halfWerribee's visitors won by 3 goals . No word from Benny this week as thefate was sealed by the long break, the Amateurs Rupo boys had a well earned rest .

winless in their past three outings with another loss likely t othe Righto - time to settle some old scores and first up the Lionsate the once premiership favourites to the bottom half ofj will continue the Sharks' misery by 4 goals . Bears/Wellerstable. Capitalising on Werribee's loss St Kevins becomeby should be a beauty, with a minor upset by the OCs, by 7Down points. The OMs host a fresh Rupo machine, which should24 in a come-from-behind victory against Old Xaverians .goals salute by 3 goals. I'm looking forward to watching the Tsat the last break St Kevins kicked four unanswered

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win Best win yet for the Spin-meister and his boys braved themade it five wins from their past six with a 98 pointAntarctic weather conditions to record a gritty win against aover Old Brighton .gallant Ajax combination. The first half was an obliteration by

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the visitors as Petrou & co . fed Sage and Peek beautifully .Another game effort from the Ashers but they couldn't add totheir tally against the Oaks, who had good service fromBriggs, Derks and Counihan . Once again the visitors playe

d good forty at times but not often enough to bag the lollies.it was the Tigers' turn to try to Pot the Blacks, but they alsomissed, but not by much . The premiership quarter effort ofthe visitors, especially with Bluey Sheldon and the Barlowboys firing, was enough to hold the Tigers at bay by 14 points .Another lop-sided result for the Lions who just can't take atrick. Chris Capewell keeps plugging away, but he had goodsupport this week from Leach, Turner & Reynolds . Still, takenothing away from the clinical OCs who had clear winners inChoong and Vujovich.Daly handed the reins to assistant Bryan Stagg, and theFriars didn't skip a beat on the W-M Oval . The Unicorns werebrilliant in the first half. but couldn't sustain their efforts andfailed to score after half time. 4 goals each from Marchesi &Woods and the marking of big man John Daou werestandouts for the visitors.TipsThe Jackas need a win to stay in touch, and will do so by 7goals over MHSOB . The Raiders travel to Oakleigh and after agood fight should win by 16 points . The Tigers are smartingfrom last week's loss and the Ashers will know it by 5 pm . a10 goal win. Carey get their second crack at the Blacks, butwill again fall painfully short by 6 points . The Friars shouldtouch up the Lions by 8 goals .Section Blue - ReviewA Swans 10 goal final term added salt to the Clays openwounds. With Adgemis & Cronin nailing 6 majors, the Swanswere on fire from go-to-woah . The Clays better servantsincluded loanidis, Bolitho & my Monty Python Holy GrailFavourite 'NP (shhh . . . .Ni) .A nail-biting finish to the close one at the Boss as the homeside's accuracy held them in front, finishing all over De LaSoul . Sulevman, Smith & O'Brien pushed their side over theline by the barest of margins .The Pirates recovered from last week's pain to wedgie theJOCs by 38 points with a slick second half effort . Delange wasback in form with 4 large, and Hocking, Pritchard &O'Loughlin went well again . Good JOCkers included Basil(again) and Kennaugh .Hey Owen Lewis, where are you? That was the cry from ScribeHQ as the Demons-v-Animals contest received no coverage.Demons easy (again )Finally . Mazenod lost to Ormond after having been in front atrvery break and leading by 3 goals at 3/4 time. Ormond wereharder at the ball when- it really counted in the last 15minutes . Mazenod were well served by their acting captaini;avanagh . Micallef, and Solomon . They also raised over $200to aid the Ormond appeal .TipsThe Swans are flying now but the Monders' tails are up . Iexpect a close contest with a Swans 10 point win . De La needto keep in touch, and should do so at the Clays expense by 5^oals . The Rovers will suffer at the hands of the rampant-rates by 12 goals. The Animals tackle the JOCs in game ofthe week, and the JOCs may have their measure by 3 goals .Finally, yes yes Bentleigh are fit . and don't they know it -sorry Nodders, down by 14 goals.Section Red - ReviewCompetitive football returned to metropolitan Melbourne lastweekend with a quiet round of matches as UHS-VUJSBC'sforfeit to Fitzroy resulted in just three games of football . WithFitzroy receiving an automatic four points La Trobe needed awin to stay within a game of the ladder-leaders, the University

side still just a game shy of the Reds after a 48 point win over

North Old Boys . Rupertswood continued their impressiveform of late, backing up a 177 point win before the break witha hard-fought 40 point victory over Old tL'estbourne. In theafternoons other fixture Old Xaverians easily accounted for

Aquinas at home by 74 points, the visitors with just one winfrom their past seven outings and sitting four points off thebottom of the ladder.PreviewThe second half of the season gets underway this afternoonwith four exciting fixtures, none better than down at McHaleStadium where fourth-placed Old Xaverians host third-placedRuoertswood . written off pre-season as 'second-rate sides',both Xavs and Rupo have impressed in the first half of theseason, this afternoon's match a good chance for one of thesides to make a tilt towards September glory . In what shouldbe a close encounter Ruperiswood should be too strong overthe four quarters, Rupo by 16 . In the afternoons othercompetitive fixture Bulleen-Templestowe will be out to recordback-to-back victories for the first time this season when theyhost North Old Boys . Statistically Bulleen should befavourites, their last outing was a 117 point victory on thesame afternoon tiOBs suffered a 177 point thrashing, Bulleenby 28 points. Elsewhere Fitzroy should remain undefeatedand easily account for Aquinas, while La Trobe will attempt tore-enact their round one encounter against opponents Oldwestbourne, who scored just 0 .2 in their first game of 2004 .

TODAY'S MAT :3UNDER-19 SECTION I

Marcellin v Old XaveriansSt Bernards v St Kevins

Old Scotch v University BluesDe La Salle v Old Brighton

Caulfield Or v Werribee Amateurs

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Beaumaris v Collegian s

Old Camberwell v Banyule Viewbank atOval 2 Macleay Park

Old Ivanhoe - ByeOld Melburnians v RupertswoodOld Trinity v Old Essendon Or

UNDER-19 SECTION 3MHSOB v AJAX

Oakleigh v Old Paradian sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Monash Blues

Old Carey v University Blackst3'hitefriars v Therry Penola 0 B at DomeneyReserve, Knees Rd Park Orchards (3 5 ;:✓9 )

UNDER-19 (2) BIOrmond v South Melbourne Districts

De La Salle (2) v Oakleigh ClaysPeninsula 0 B v Hampton Rovers

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v St Johns 0 C:vSazenod 0 C v Bentleigh

LTR I?BId-13 (2l gtEI?UHS-tqlJSt Bernards - Bye

North Old Boys v Bulleen TemplestoweOld t'rrestbouz e v La Trobe Un i

Old Xaverians (2) v Rup -tswood (2)Aquinas 0 C v I -c Reds s, ' - "

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UNDF"?-19 SECTION 1

BID RAWMANS 2.1 6.5 9.7 9.11 (65)ST BEVINS OLD BOYS 2.3 5.9 8.12 12 .17 (89

) Old Xs: Rush 2 Fitzgerald 2 Gidley Pyle Mortensen Moylan Forrest .Best : Gidley Purcell Rush D Smith Fusinato Fitzgerald . SKOB: Mount 3Dowd 3 Charles Perron Mercouriou Guilder 0'Hanlon Lynch . Best: DowdGlenane Tennant Mount Sullivan Perron.Umpires: Dean Banova Ryan Hense (F)ST BERNARDS 4.4 10.5 15.10 16 .12 (108)

UNIVERSITYBLUES 4.0 5.4 6.8 9.13 (67)St Bernards: Runnals 4 Pearson 3 Govan 2 Pitts 2 Evans Garth O'Connor

Mitchell Cesar. Best : Ryan Pitts Walsh Mitchell Garth Pearson. Vol Blues :

Shuttleworth 5 Couper Dwyer Dods Burchell. Best: Shutileworth Maddocks

Shauneghs,sy Farrell Hage Heinz .

UmpL-es: Michael Sneddon (Rot) Jason Wa .vaj (F) Joel Wignall TroyChristensen (B)OLD SCOTCH 5.3 10.9 14.12 17.19 (121)

OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 2.4 3.4 3.5 (23)

Old Scotch: Snaddon 4 Utley 3 Berry 2 Dick Jonas McKenna Nickless

Pearcs Porter Tesdorpf Watlace-Smith. Best: Graham Keck Snaddon Dick

Liffey Pearce . Old Brighton: Mentiplay 2 Edge. Best: Treggear Sheehan

Kennedy Newman Moon Gutteridge .

Umpires: Brett Herskope Tom W'mdlow (F) Dean HerskopeMichael Reilly (B)

DE IA SAIS~ 3.1 8.4 10.6 14.9 (93)WERRIBEE 1.7 1.9 4.9 5.11 (41)

De La Salle : Hancock 4 Keely 3 Dwyer 2 Davis 2 McArdle Fletcher Fieldsend.

Best: Kovess Davis D Dwyer Pitcher Vague Brouning . Wern'bee Amateurs:Miller Foster Taylor Russo PaUningwn. Best: Renaut Addamo Cations Russo

Chalmers Bunworth .Umpires : Brian Woodhead Matthew Brennan (F) Will Stokes Mark Rogers (B)Trevor Foy Tristan Reith (G)MARCELLIN 3.3 7.5 10.7 11 .8 (74)

C,AULFIESA GR 1.2 4.7 6.7 8.12 (60)

Marc: Redmond Power Bortolotto Maclaren 2 Money Considine Williams .

Best : Meglin Papaluca Layton J.Bortolotto . Caulfield Gr. Edwards 4 D'Arcy

Nickles Rudd Bogan . Best: Strain Noblett Rudd C.Hammond Fagan Winter.

Umpires: Brian Nunn Frank Kavanagh (F) Julian Macrioni Michael Hairier

(B) Eddie Boal Malcolm Filleul (G)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COLLEGIANS 2 .0 6.7 8.9 10.11 (71)BlaNYiBE VIE'WBANK 0 .0 2.1 3.2 5.4(34)

Collegians : Roberson 2 Jorgensen 2 Bushnall 2 Ashman 2 Khaury 2 . Best:

Crema Boland Lynch Cann'va,o Rose Williams . Benyule Viewbank:

Tsingaris 2 Poyser 2 Me Govern . Best Lards Bottomley McGovern Tsingaris

Green Swift.Umpi res: Steve Mason David Windlow (F) Graham Booth Jordan Smith (G)

OLD CAM BERWELL 4.4 7.8 9.8 9.8 (62)

OLD IVANHOE 0.3 1.8 3.9 4.15 (39)Old Camberwell: B Cottrell 4 Tavlor 2 Allan Tsmdos Tucker. Best : Mc

Guigan Morley B Cottrell Taylor '-,data Allan . Old Ivanhoe : Harrison Minas

Hargreaves Hyndman, Best: Clark Foster Binnley Hargreaves Keane Caple .

Umpires: David Murray Dinutris Pappas (F )

RUPERTSWOOD BYEOLD MELBURNIANS 3.3 6.6 8.8 9.9(63)

OLD ESSENDON 2.2 6.5 8.7 11.12 (78)

Old Melburnians : Officer 3 Parmafex 2 Gregory Mitchell Armstrong Ray .

Best: Oman Hardy Tucker Officer Ray Beckley . Old Essendon: Stone 3Capponetto 3 Baddely 2 Baskan Rumble Towner Tiambazis . Best: BaddeN

Leach Rumble Mansour Cerantoniou Towner .

Umpires : Avi 1:ekselman Paul Rapke (F7BEAUR3ARIS 2.3 3.3 3.5 3.6 (24)

OLD TRINITY 2.4 2.8 4.9 5.12 (42)Beaumarls FC: Elston 2 Hill . Best: Berry Elston Dean Wall Wilson Evans.

Old Trinity : Kelly 2 Burgess Butler OldHeld . Best: Webster Lamb Butler

Dickinson Horelacy Day.

Umpires: Logan Smith Patrick Coulthard (F) Will Burne David Cameron (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION

AJAX 0.0 0.0 2.1 5.3(33)

OLD PARADIANS 3.7 7.10 13.14 17.18 (120)

AJAX: Nankin 2 Chester Fayman Givoni . Best : Routman Spilberg Shaked

Peters G Lewis Nankin. Old Paradians : Sage 5 Peck 3 Girouski 2 Rose 2

Clayton Giddings Hussey Lu(f lhomas. Best : Perron Bugeja Clayton Rose

Giddings Sage.Umpires: Darren Rowlinson Geoff Kelly (F)

OAfiI EIGH 2.4 6.6 6.10 11 .14 (80)RiONASH BLUES 2.1 3.4 6.6 7 .7(49)Oakleigh : M Jordan 3 W Manning D Latandm T Thornton S Briggs DCos[lgan M Harold C Groake S Dennihy. Best: J Briggs M Harold J Derks DCounihan T Thomton C Groakes . Mon Blues: J Mazur 2 K Mudge 2 M Pay2 B Solimo. Best: A Fyfe R Glover K Shields M Pay B Sollaw L Lmiston .

Umpires: Petrr Janres (Rot) Hugh Rlison(F)ST BEDES Aii.'NTO:rE TIGERS 2.2 4.6 5.7 6.10 (46)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.3 4.4 8.5 9 .6(60)St Bedes Mentone: J Lynch 2 Mouritz Kelly D Lynch Ferraro. Best: GriffithsFerraro Lynch RouiIlion J Lvnch. University Blaciss : Sherry 2 Bell WhaleLynch Van Dyk Birks Ault-H Balow. Best: Sheldon D Barlow H BarlowSherry Van Dyk Ault .Ump3res : Tony Utley (F) Jordan Mayston Jessica Rollo (B)OLD CAREY 5 .3 11 .10 17.17 22 .26 (158)THEM PENOIA O B 1.2 1.2 3.3 3.3(21)

Old Carey : Remmers 3 Sinclair 3 Joslin 3 Thompson 2 O'Brien 2 Choong 2Carpenter Dudman DeLeijer Davis Shedden Parker Laidlaw. Best: VujovichDavis Sinclair Lord Choong. Therry Panels.* Leach Capewell Anderson . Best :Leach Capewell'ILrner Reynolds Quinn Cunningha mUmpires: Bruno Savi Josh White-Spier (F) Michael Roche (B )261ISOBFC 2.0 4.3 4.3 4.3(27)

tyHI1 EPRIA.ILS 1.2 4.3 8.7 13.11 (89)

MHSOBFC: Bear Leslie McGrath H Bailey . Best: Gold Edwards Bear Leslie

Roy Aitken . Whitef:lnra: Marchesi 4 Woods 4 Stafford 2 Fulton Pelosi Vince.

Best: Stafford Martinson Daom Marchesi Pozzobon Krolikowski .

Umpires: Dianne Whiteley (F)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOUTH MEIB DISTRICTS 5.2 10.6 14.9 24.15 (159)

OAKLEIGH CLAYS 3.1 4.4 5.4 6 .6(42)

Sth Melb: Adgemts 6 Cronin 6 Mahoney 4 Kebbage 2 McFadden 2 M

BeneFVOto Batchelor tlaidren Stanza. Best: Ray Adgemis BatchelorMahonev McFadden Fiedomwirz Waldren. Oaklei.gh Clays: Cook 2 Angus

Nevitt Meslev Ioanidis . Best: Neritt Cook Lazamkis loanidis Bolitho Ni.

Umpires: Jack Fagan Nick Ryde in

HAMPTON ROVERS 2.1 4.1 5.1 8 .2(50)

DE LA SAIdE (2) 3.3 3.4 6.6 7.7 (49)

Hampton Rovers: Rootsey 3 Cannell Giasoumi O'Brien Watkins

Zvnpaglione. Best: Nicholls Sulevman Williams Giasoumi Smith O'Brien . Be

La Salle (2): Morwood 2 Casey Fisher Meguinness Murphy O'Donnell. Best:

Casev Howard Fisher O'Shannessv Hassaballa Keancy .

Umpires : Mark Duthie Matthew Gould (F)PENINSUI.. O.B 2.1 4.3 6.5 10.8 (68)

ST.JOHHS O.C 2.0 4.4 4.5 4.6(30)

Peninsula O.B : Detange 4 Dade-Bell 2 D Smith Kenny Patching Miller. Best :

Hocking O'Loughlin Detange Pritchard Wignall Kenny . St.Johna O .C : Ryan

3 Riley. Best : D'Olh4era Morello Kennaugh Blythe Magee Walker .

Umpires: Jason McNiece (F)EMMAUS 2.3 3.4 4.4 5.4(34)

BENTLEIGH 4.2 5.8 11.10 15.17 (107)

Details not received.Umpires: Nicholas Brown Richard Benson (F) Perrin Brown (B)ORMOND 2.2 2.8 3.11 8.14 (62)

MAZENOD 1 .4 3.8 6.12 7.13 (55)Ormond: B Robbins 2 Fuller 2 Ashley Mitsios Jacobs Vtoli. Best: Barnes

Evans Violi Brosnan MedcraR 0 Reilly. Mazenod: Evans Caughey Cummins

Grantham Kavanagh Mann Nutting. Best: Kavanagh Evans Moran Lee

Souter.Umpires: Sarah McGill Andrew Melville (F)

UNDER-19 (2) RED

BUI LEEN TENIPLE9TOWE BYE

NORTH OLDBOYS 1.1 6.4 7.4 9.5 (59)

IA TROBE UNI 2.6 4.7 10.14 15 .17 (107)

Details not received .

Umpires : Sean Scully Sur Simon Fearless (F) Leah Cannon Joanne VanMierlo (B)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 0.0 3.0 4.1(25)

RUPERTSWOOD (2) 2.2 3.3 5.8 9.11 (65)

Old West : L Squard 2 J Tanner P Hudson. Best: P Hudson C Hudson L

Squarci J White W Gryszan A Potts. Rupertswood: Bronsema 2 Pretty 2 P

Barry D Barry L Smith M Arthurson Ata. Best D Barry Silvester Bronsema

Smith Jones.

Umpires: Anthony Calderone Anthony Vaiopoulos (F) Svmeon VaiopoulosVictor Vaiopoulos (G )OLD %AVERIANS (2) 7.6 9.9 12.12 17.16 (118)AQUBdAS OC 1.1 5.1 6.2 6.3(39)Old Raverians : Stack 5 Butler 3 Rees 2 Melvin-Smith Murray MeKormackMontgomery Mullany Vaughan Patterson . Best: Patterson Stack AdamsMelvin-Smith Vaughan Council . Aquinas O .C: Doolan 2 Kinghorn 2 Fraser

''. Ryan. Best : Olarenshaw Neame Price Leonard Doolan McGregor .'.. Umpires : Luke Holines (Rot) (F)

U1L4-VU(ST BERNARDS 6 .5 (41)FITZROY REDS 14 .11 (95)UHS-W/St Bernards forfeit Fitzroy Reds received forfeit.Umpires : Jaso n 1§aszaj Michael Sneddon (F)

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Winninlf.yl Edge'-ascn > afiion s

Despite the bracing conditions, Round 9 resultswere fairly predictable and yielded me an 85%success rate .REIVM _' C_ 9.Sec tio n L .Old Xaverians proved too strong for St Kevin'sand won by twelve points .Old Brighton, proved too strong for Old Scotchand won by ten points to remain in contentionfor a final's berth .Mazenod maintained their unbeaten recordwith a six point victory over Prahran . By holdingPrahran goalless when aided by the first quarterwinds, Ivfazenod set up their hard earnedvictory . Prahran tried really hard to bridge thegap in the scores but could not do so in theworsening conditions . Best for Mazenod were ;Nusbaum, Jacobs and Cuberes .Old Essendon, who trailed Marcellinthroughout the first half, made a comeback ofLazarian proportions as they turned their halftime deficit of five points into victory by thirtyfive points .De La Salle had the bye .

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the dry ball and built an early lead . Eley Parh:

fought back only to surrender the lead toCollegians, who went on to win by eighteen

points . Jackson, Peter Jc'lnson and Osbornedid well for the "Lions", ti` Smith and the

stalwarts Grant and Cre 3 11 ere best for

Eley Park .The scourge of Universi ., Blacks over theseasons, inaccuracy, again proved vital in theoutcome of their match against Monash Blues .Although the Blacks lost their initial windadvantage through inaccuracy, it was not untilthe last kick that Monash hit the front to recorda six point victory. Their best included : rover,Paul Coughlin, Captain. Luke Woods (t , _ ) andwinning goal kicker, Damen West . Thewere well served by : Hugh Ellis an

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their efforts . TherryPenola's best wereveteran DerekLyons in gamenumber 250, Kennessey and Freze (it really washis day!! )Leaders, Old Melburnians "kicked the sweep" inthe Section as they held Whitefriars goalless enroute to victory by one hundred and fourteenpoints .The inaccurate Old Xaverians tried hard toallow Old Scotch into their game as fromnineteen shots for goal, the Xaverians couldkick only four, which proved enough to let themfinish fifteen points ahead of Old Scotch andprove my prediction wrong .Section 3 .University Blues held Old Scotch goalless asthey powered to victory by one hundred and sixpoints . The Blue's defence set up the win byholding out Scotch, who started with the wind .The Blue's forwards and "on ballers" did therest. Best players for the Blues included :Lockwood, McKinley and Gil McLaughlin .An accurate ` :orth Old B, 5 defeated Old

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Geelong by fifty three points .Emmaus-St Leo's moved into fourth placethrough their thirty two point win over La TrobeUniversity .The wind and rain at Bulleen made conditionsextremely difficult for neighbours Old Trinityand Old Carey to handle the ball . Trinity didbetter and won a one sided affair by the devil'snumber of points i .e . eighty seven .Caulfield Grammarians recorded the highestscore of the day as they went on their winningway against Monash Gryphons . Caulfield wonby one hundred and fourteen points to re enterfinal four calculations .PREVIEW OF ROUND 10 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians should again win well overMarcellin, who last week let winning chancespass them by .De la Salle and St Kevin's should again producea close contest . Although De La won in Round 1by forty eight points, I favour St Kevin's todayfor two reasons ; their eight games have been themore impressive and De La Salle have notplayed for three weeks .Old Brighton ran Mazenod to five points inRound 1 but since then the "Mulgrave men"have carried all before them . I see no reasonwhy Mazenod won't win again today.Prahran face a real danger game out at OldEssendon. I am in two minds about theoutcome, because of what I saw Old Essendonproduce last week and because of Prahran'slack of form . However any team with the likes ofCartledge, Storer, Zissis and Ivak, in form, mustbe a chance . Without any confidence I selectPrahran . (narrowly) .Old Scotch have the bye .Section 2 .Collegians, on the crest of success, travel to StJames Park to play Old Scotch, whose recentform has been disappointing . Simon, upforward, is a reliable avenue to goal for Scotchso Collegians will need to cut off the delivery ofthe ball into the Scotch forward line . BrendanHaines in the mid field could thus prove the keyto Collegians success . I will gamble and selectCollegians as winning form is good form .At home I favour Monash Blues to again defeatEley Park, who are not enjoying a successfulseason .I expect that Fitzroy Reds will win the "Le Rouge etle Noir" Cup with a comfortable victory overUniversity Blacks, whose form has regressed sincetheir ten point win over the Reds in Round 1 .Leaders Old Melburnians should consolidatetheir position at the expense of Therry Penola ,

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who are not having a successful season .Old Xaverians should record a morale boostingwin over Whitefriars as the wide spaces ofMcHale Stadium will not appeal to the older andslower Whitefriars players .Section 3 .University Blues should be untroubled tocontinue on their winning way against MonashGryphons . The presence of Gil McLaughlin upforward will prove to be valuable for the Blues,who already have tall key forwards .North Old Boys should continue on theirwinning way with a comfortable win over OldScotch, who hit rock bottom last week. North,who covet the double chance, should be able tobuild vital percentage today .Emmaus St Leo's, should consolidate their topfour position with victory over Old Geelong.Old Carey tried hard last week but could notmatch Old Trinity . Today they will still findthings difficult as La Trobe University willremember their forty eight point victory inRound 1 . La Trobe should win again .Old Trinity should possess enough talent toagain defeat Caulfield Grammarians . Theirstrong "on ballers" and big forwards shouldensure another Trinity victory .Press Correspondent sPlease forward match details by noon Mondayto me via telephone 9467 2857 or e mailnknugent@alphalink .com .au

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )

Marcellin v Old XaveriansDe La Salle v St Kevins

Old Scotch - ByeMazenod 0 C v Old Brighton

Old Essendon Gr v Prahran - Oval 1,Essendon Grammar School ( 15 Gl® )

CLUB 18 (2)Old Scotch (2) v CollegiansMonash Blues v Eley Park

Fitzroy Reds v University BlacksOld Melburnians v Therry Penola 0 B

Old Xaverians (2) v Whitefriars

CLUB 18 (3)Monash Gryphons v University Blues

North Old Boys v Old Scotch (3)Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Geelong

Old Carey v La Trobe UniCaulfield Gr v Old Trinity

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OLD Z AVI'.L:NS 0.0 1.3 3.6 6.11 (47)

ST S"- `.'IIdS 3.2 4.2 5.5 5 .5(35)Old Xav: D Landrigan 2 Fitzgerald Curnow Ellis George. Best: Rathgeber

Curnow Conquest Belli Davies T Landrigan . SKOB: Details not received.

Umpires : Dean Banova Ryan Hense (F)DE LA SALLE BYEOLD SCOTCH 3.3 4.4 4.5 6.7 (43)

OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 4.1 5.9 7.11 (53)

Old Scotch : Baker 2 Gaunt 2 Dufour Kings . Best : Ainger S Leeds LoganO'Brien Costello Cathie . Old Brighton: Sedgwick 2 G Earl W Earl OakleyJackson Wood . Best : Farnham Pemberton Jenkin G Earl W Earl WoodUmpires: Joe Ciccotosto (F)MAZENOD 3.2 5.5 5.7 5 .9139)PRAHRAN 0.0 2.0 4.1 5,3(33)

Mazenod : Grenda 2 Collins C Azzopardi Fisher. Best : Collins ScasseraGrenda Nussbaum Cuberes C Azzopardi . Prolamin Haywood GreenCartledge Farrell Maughan . Best: Pritchard Scott Green Farrell Chris

Belej Storer. Umpires: Tony Byrnes Lindsay McIntyre (F )CELLiFd 4.0 5.3 5.4 7.5[47)

OLD ESSENDON OR 1.2 4.4 10.5 - 12 .10 (82)

&larcellin : Dowling 2 Andrew L Nutbean Petroff Spinella Hargreaves .

Best: L Nutbean B Nutbean Dearsley Tozer Hargreaves. Old E-:sendon :

Carris 7 Eddy 3 Turner Beard. Best: Canis Wheeler Cram Eddy Papal

Poulton. Umpires : Frank Kavanagh Brian Nunn (f7

CLUB 18 (2)

COLLEGIANS 1 .2 5.5 6.10 7.13 (55)

ELEY PARK 0.1 4.3 4.4 5 .7(37)Collegians: N Baxter 2 S Day 2 Grant 2 Hemphill . Best: OsborneJohnson Schneider Ross Hains Oldham . Eley Park : Viola 2 Smith Cavell

Thomas . Best: Vasteegen Smith Ketts Kent Viola. Umpires: Steve MasonDavid Windlow (F)MONASH BLUES 1.2 5.2 5.5 7.10 (52)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.5 3.5 5.10 6 .10 (48)Monash: Plehn 3 Coughlin 2 M Woods West. Best : Coughlin Riddle biWoods Plehn L Woods Parsons . Uni Blacks: Otsuka 2 Bahen FinkMeCallum Drummond . Best : Oisuka Romijn Merlo Bahen EdwardsMcCallum. Umpires: Paul Nailer (F)FTYZROY REDS 3.4 7.6 7.6 10 .9 (89)

THERRY PENOLA 0 .3 1.3 3.6 4.6(30)

Fitzroy ~~_ds: Densley 3 Crowe 2 Watson 2 Mackay MeBurney Walsh

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WHITEiRIARS 0.1 0.3 0.3 0 .4(4)Old Efelb: Mulligan 6 Bains 4 Arden 2 Redin Read Forster BermanMiddleton . Best: C Tomlinson Mulligan Bains Barrett Biting Read.

White: Best: Ryan Welsh Tatierson Toscana Rawley Harper . Umpires:

Danny Carroll Paul Rapke (F )OLD SCOTCH (2) 0.1 0.4 1.4 3 .6(24)

OLD RAVE S (2) 3.7 4.8 4.13 4 .15 (39)Old Scotch : N Simon 2 J Pilkington . Best : Lie Gray Johnston PilkingtonJ Junkeer Comport . Old Xaas: Carrodus Erfurth Martin Gleeson. Best :O'Loughlan O'Connell McInerney Conquest Tuddenham Nob . Umpires :Toni Windlow Trevor Hansen (F)

CLUB 18 (3)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.2 8.8 10 12 15 .19 1109)

OLD SCOTCH (3) 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 (3)

University Blues: Sudholtz 6 McKinley 4 Coleman 2 Moylan Callerv Tthis. Best: Coleman T file Mckinley Sudholtz Moylan Costin Old Scotch:

Best: Robertson Smeedley Clarke Newton Logan Iser. Umpi re s: Tony

Robbins Joe Salvatore (F)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.1 7.1 12.6 14 .7 (91)

OLD GEELONG 0.0 4.1 5.1 6 .2(38)

NOB : M Connolly 3 Dunn 3 Sutton 3 C Stibley Trimboli Barden PentlandSondhu . Best: Trimboli Dunn Booth Abraham Roach Pentland . Old

Geelong: Burgess Cole Teague ImhofCDaniel Hetherington . Best: Teague

Slattery Cole Lockie Abbott McLean . Umpires : Simon Pearless (F)

E USST7ZOSOC 2.2 3.7 5.8 7.12(54)LA TROBE Utdl 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4(22)Details not received. Umpires: Rick Benson (F )OLD CAREY 0.0 1.2 1.3 1 .3(9)

OLD TRINITY 4.3 7.5 12.7 14 .10 (94)

Old Trinity : Arrowsmith 4 S Cade 3 Burgess 2 Plain Gray Chiffey G

Treadwell J Cade. Best: Burgess Cristiano Arrowsmith A Amiconi S Cade

J Cade . Old Carey : Shutie . Best: Shutie Grubber Mudge G Morgan

Elvins Hall. Umpires : Tony Began Josh White-Spier (F )

MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 3.1 3.1 4.2(26)

CAULFIELDGR 7.5 12 .10 28.20 19 .28 (140)

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'[ "acre has been six skilful rounds of FIDAfootball played this year with only fourrounds and finals left .In round six action games were spread out

with a 3 at Parkville . 2 at Port Colts and 2 at

Albury. In the first game Ballam Park 1

showed their strength in beating Bull-Tempconvincingly the scores showed 17 .8.110 to

the Bullants 1 .0 .6 . The next game was

between Broadmeadows 2 and Parkside and

Parkside were back to their best running outeasy winners 12 .6 .78 to Broadmeadows

2 .1 .13 . The next game was a very high class

and close game between Broadmeadows 1

and Ballam Park 2 in a low scoring tightgame a goal never separated the two teams in

the in Broadmeadows 1 manage to hold

winning 3 .2 .20 to Ballam Park 2 .2 .14 . Theiirst game played at Port Colts was between

Ballarat and Port Colts 1 in the first quarter

Ballarat jumped Port by kicking 3 quickgoals, but for the rest of the game Port Colts

slowly edged back and at the end of the game

they ended up in front by 1 point the scores

were 4 .8 .32 to Ballarat 4 .7 .31 . In the second

game Moonee Valley scored a pretty easy wLagainst Port Colts 2 the scores were Moonee

Valley 4.7.31 to 2 .5 .17 .The first game at

Albury was Between 0 & M Jets i andMambourin the scores were 17 .15 to 1 .0 .6 .The second game at Albury was between O&

M Jets 2 and Maribyrnong, in this game we

seen Maribyrnong continue there unbeatenrun winning 22 .10.1<2 to no score .

2-reviewIn round 7 action at Parkville we seeBroadmeadows 1 take on the might of BallamPark 1 . O&M Jets 1 play Ballam Park 2 and 0& M Jets 2 play Parkside . lvloonee Valley playRingwood at Parkville after their game wastransferred from Moonee Valley . In gameselsewhere Ballarat play Bull-Temp at Ballaratand games at Port Colts we see Mambourin playPort Colts 1 and Maribyrnong play Port Colts 2 .Good Luck to all the teams in the upcomingwec'-

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Received forfeit last round

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Saturday, July 3Elsternwick . Par!c., Sportscover Arena

PLAYEII

Bernard Dinneen

Daniel Cullman

Tim Sheehan

Mark Corrigan

Laz Siapantas

Michael Barker

Josh Kitchen

Charles Tallent

Lincoln Reynolds

Andy Cultrera

Andrew Ramsden

Alister Neville

Brent Walsh

Lachlan Ford

Adam Chatfield

Tim Ockleshaw

Cameron Purss

Caydn Beetham

Nathan Bingham

Dan Jordan

Simon Clarke

Ben Jordan

Lucas Fielding

Danny Byrne

Chris Goullet

GLU E

Marcellin OC

Marcellin OCMarcellin OC

Old Haileybury

Old Haileybury

Old Haileybury

Old Scotch

Old Scotch

Old Trinity

Old TrinityOld Trinity

Old Trinity

Old Trinity

Old Xaverians

Old Xaverians

Old XaveriansOld Xaverians

Old Xaverians

Old Xaverians

St. Bernards OC

St . Bernards O C

St . Bernards OC

St . Bernards OC

St. Bernards OC

St. Bernards OC

I'Lii'i ETe

Ryan Sherman

James Beaumont

Ross Young

Andrew Lowcock

Quinton Gleeson

James Scambler

Murray Pitts

Luke Healy

Luke Atkin s

Michael Chamberlain

Steve Jarrott

Jason Cordy

Tim Biggs

David Biggs

Daniel Flaherty

Mark Luxon

Anthony Oates

David Boundy

Ryan Chard

Steve O'Connor

Nick Fallu

Nigel Credlin

Jeremy Diaz

Ewan Thompson

Richard Hosking

CLUI;

De La Salle OC

Old Melburnians

University Blues

University Blues

University Blues

University Blues

Beaumaris

Beaumaris

Beaumaris

Mazenod OC

North Old Boys

North Old Boys

Old Essendon

Old Essendon

Old Essendon

Old Ivanho e

Old Ivanhoe

Old Paradians

St. Kevins OB

St. Kevins OB

CaulfieldGrammarians

Old Camberwell

St . Johns OC

MHSOB

Collegians

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

ELSTERNWICK RDRAW 2004(JUNE-JULY)

THIS SAT. OLD M ELBURI'RANS V.UNIVERSITY BLUE S

THIS SUN. RZAZENOD V. ST BEDESMENTONE TIGERS

NEXT SAT. VAFA V. SAAFL

NEXT SUN . NO MATCHE S

10 JULY OLD BRIGHTON V.OLD ESSENDON

11 JULY FIDA

17 JULY OLD XAVERIANS V .

18 JULY

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25 JULY

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Andrew WuCam Nation

Tom BrainFraser Cameron

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Results of Tribunal Hearings - Tues tlay June 22 . 2004

From June 1 9

Tate Pearson, St. Bernards. Misconduct, 2 matches .

Will Brown, South Melbourne Districts .Abuse and threats to an umpire, 2 matches .

Michael Margiannis, South Melbourne Districts .Spitting, 4 matches .

Brett Turner, Old Westbourne (Under-19).Striking, 4 matches .

Cameron McKimm, Old Brighton ( Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches.

LATE SCOR ESirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); third

offence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmBanyule (R) Eltham (S)Old Melburnians (C)

Phoned incorrect score s - Round 8Old Paradians (S), De La Salle (R), Old Brighton (U),Aquinas (U), Old Trinity (C)

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5 5

5 54 5

5 53 512 13

4 56 8

3 58 14

4 5

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34 45

33 45

33 45

32 45

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31 45

52 80

29 45

80 125

28 45

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76%

73%

73%

71%

71%

69%

65%

64%

64%

62%

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~ 1 0 For AgsS % Pts

9 0 0 799 305 261 .97 367 2 0 967 248 389.92 287 2 0 661 358 184.64 284 5 0 495 544 90.99 164 5 0 515 650 79.23 164 5 0 618 780 79.23 164 5 0 463 647 71 .56 162 7 0 265 514 51 .56 82 7 0 366 789 46 .39 82 7 0 351 784 44.77 8

PW L® Far A l_RUPERTSWOOD 9 8 1 0 880 331 265 .86 32OAKLEIGH 9 8 1 0 812 325 249 .85 32UHS-VU 9 8 1 0 669 287 233 .10 32ST JOHNS 0 C 9 6 3 0 722 469 153 .94 24WERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 4 5 0 753 654 115 .14 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9 4 5 0 525 547 95.98 16POWER HOUSE 9 4 5 0 484 657 73.67 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9 2 7 0 451 813 55 .47 8SYNDAL TALLY-HO 9 1 8 0 274 787 34 .82 4MT LILYDALE 9 0 9 0 236 1081 21 .83 0*Ineligible player Rd 7

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst /KEW 9 8 1 0 672 312 215.38 32ELSTERNWICK 9 7 2 0 715 447 159.96 28NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 7 2 0 719 481 149.48 28ST MARYS 9 6 3 0 624 541 115 .34 24OLD WESTBOURNE 9 5 3 1 521 454 114 .76 22BULLEEN COBRAS 9 4 5 0 538 562 95 .73 16ALBERT PARK 9 3 5 1 625 499 125 .25 14ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 9 3 6 0 594 572 103.85 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 1 8 0 345 752 45.88 4BOX HILL NORTH 9 0 9 0 351 1132 31 .01 0

U19 SECTION 7 P!ir L Lt For 49st a;ST KEVINS 9 7 2 0 901 738 122 .09 28ST BERNARDS 9 6 2 1 894 772 115.80 26DE LA SALLE 9 6 3 0 854 601 142.10 24WERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 6 3 0 893 703 127 .03 24OLD XAVERIANS 9 5 3 1 981 658 149.09 22OLD SCOTCH 9 5 4 0 904 679 133 .14 20MARCELLIN 9 4 5 0 672 775 86 .71 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 3 6 0 600 807 74 .35 12SOLD BRIGHTON 9 2 7 0 327 1160 28.19 8CAULFIELD GR 9 0 9 0 493 966 54.42 0dineligible player Round 8

t/1 9 SEC TAW2 PRUPERTSW00D 9COLLEGIANS 9OLD ESSENDON GR 9BANYULE VIEWBANK 9OLD TRINITY 9BEAUMARIS 9OLD MELBURNIANS 9OLD CAMBERWELL 9OLD IVANHOE 9

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f P3sUNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 9 0 0 825 459 179.74 36OLD PARADI S 9 7 2 0 829 547 151 .55 28OLD CAREY 9 6 3 0 954 499 191 .18 24WHITEFRIARS 9 6 3 0 833 523 159 .27 24ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 5 4 0 887 495 179 .19 20OAKLEIGH 9 4 5 0 737 691 106.66 16AJAX 9 4 5 0 783 766 102.22 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9 2 7 0 413 1167 35.39 8MHSOB 9 1 8 0 331 916 36.14 4MONASH BLUES 9 1 8 0 399 1200 33.25 4

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_ P-W L D For -A . : -,PENINSULA 0 B 9 8 1 0 1243 688 180.67ST JOHNS 0 C 9 7 2 0 789 548 143 .98BENTLEIGH 9 6 3 0 1063 365 291 .23EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 9 6 3 0 832SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9 4 5 0 828MAZENOD 0 C 9 3 6 0 693DE LA SALLE (2) 9 3 6 0 647HAMPTON ROVERS 9 3 6 0 552ORMOND 9 2 7 0 637OAKLEIGH CLAYS 9 2 7 0 60 7

1 s .1 ___ P §p_ LFITZROY REDS 9 9 0LA TROBE UNI 9 8 1RUPERTSW00D (2) 9 7 2OLD XAVERIANS (2) 9 6 3OLD WESTBOURNE 9 5 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 4 5NORTH OLD BOYS 9 3 6AOUINAS 0 C 9 2 7=UHS-VUlST BERNARDS 9 1 8,7tnelic : 7j ie pl ;r Round 8

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1018 307 331 .60 36790 299 264.21 32731 428 170.79 28485 500 97 .00 24547 640 85 .47 20535 613 87 .28 16489 775 63 .10 12452 863 52.38 8304 1101 27.61 4

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M~ENOD u c 9 9 0 0OLD XAVERIANS 9 8 1 0DE LA SALLE 9 5 3 1ST KEVINS 9 5 4 0PRAHRAN 9 5 4 0OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 5 0OLD SCOTCH 9 3 5 1OLD ESSENDON GR 9 3 6 0MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0

P P9OLD MELBURNIANS 9 7OLD XAVERIANS (2) 9 7OLD SCOTCH (2) 9 6MONASH BLUES 9 6kFiTZROY REDS 9 5COLLEGIANS 9 4ELEY PARK 9 3THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9 3rUNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 2YJHITEFRIARS 9 2;"'neli i'31e ph Sr ieund 8

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9 89 89 89 69 49 39 39 29 29 1

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C SECTION P

MI-SOB 9CAULFIELD GR 9OLD CAMBERWELL 9PARKDALE VULTURES 9HAMPTON ROVERS 9AJAX 9MONASH BLUES 9THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 9GLEN EIRA 9

D1 SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLACKS 9BANYULE 9ORMOND 9FITZROY REDS 9YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9PENINSULA 0 8 9OLD MENTONIANS 9AQUINAS 0 C 9PRAHRAN 9SALESIAN 0 C 9

D2 SECTION P

OLD CAREY 9OLD GEELONG 9BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 9BENTLEIGH 9WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9LA TROBE UNI 9MONASH GRYPHONS 9SWINBURNE UNI 9WEST BRUNSWICK 9

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 9OAKLEIGH 9ST JOHNS O C 9SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9UHS-VU 9POWER HOUSE 9MT LILYDALE 9WERRIBEE AMATEURS 9SYNDAL TALLY-HO 9HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9

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Pta

1 0 1214 732 165.85 321 0 932 577 161 .53 321 0 898 588 152.72 32

3 0 932 790 117.97 24

5 0 791 889 88 .98 166 0 809 801 101 .00 12

6 0 628 783 80 .20 127 0 600 822 72.99 8

7 0 432 992 43.55 8

8 0 647 909 71 .18 4

gst % PtsL A

2 0 1026 791 129.71 282 0 799 668 119.61 28

2 1 769 770 99.87 26

3 0 1035 792 130.68 244 0 996 840 118 .57 204 0 823 724 113 .67 205 0 765 750 102 .00 16

7 0 611 901 67 .81 8

7 1 611 979 62.41 68 0 671 891 75.31 4

W L D For Ayst % Pts

9 0 0 949 628 151 .11 36

7 2 0 1057 653 161 .87 287 2 0 776 637 121.82 28

6 3 0 787 752 104.65 244 5 0 693 684 101.32 16

4 5 0 781 789 98.99 16

3 6 0 696 673 103.42 12

3 6 0 612 758 80 .74 12

1 8 0 643 1017 63.23 41 8 0 630 1033 60.99 4

A RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLUESST BERNARDSOLD SCOTC HOLD TRINITYOLD XAVERIANSDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYMARCELLINOLD MELBURNIANSWHITEFRIARS

Agst % PfsP W L D For

9 8 1 0 933 443 210.61 329 8 1 0 1080 608 177.63 32

9 8 1 0 976 574 170.03 32

9 6 3 0 873 728 119.92 24

9 5 4 0 929 840 110 .60 20

9 4 5 0 824 821 100 .37 169 2 7 0 819 1038 78.90 8

9 1 7 1 676 1107 61 .07 69 1 7 1 524 896 58.48 69 1 8 0 555 1134 48.94 4

P W L D For A

9 9 0 0 1058 249 424 .90 36

9 7 2 0 686 457 150.11 289 6 3 0 767 559 137.21 24

9 5 4 0 584 422 138.39 20

9 5 4 0 522 567 92.06 209 4 5 0 519 585 88 .72 16

9 4 5 0 561 637 88 .07 16

9 3 6 0 425 620 68.55 12

9 2 7 0 368 691 53.26 8

9 0 9 0 208 911 22.83 0

D RESERVE P W L D For A % PLS

COLLEGIANS 9 8 1 0 577 429 134 .50 32

NORTH OLD BOYS 9 7 2 0 632 383 165 .01 28ST KEVINS 9 6 3 0 644 488 131 .97 24

OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 5 0 522 405 128.89 16

OLD ESSENDON GR 9 4 5 0 499 450 110.89 16

OLD IVANHOE 9 4 5 0 512 617 82.98 16

ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 4 5 0 383 518 73.94 16

OLD PARADIANS 9 4 5 0 376 539 69 .76 16MAZENOD 0 C 9 3 6 0 482 726 66 .39 12

BEAUMARIS 9 1 8 0 359 584 61 .47 4

C RESERVE P W L D For ADst % Pts

AJAX 9 8 1 0 651 303 214.85 32

CAULFIELD GR 9 6 3 0 738 505 146.14 24

HAMPTON ROVERS 9 6 3 0 646 494 130 .77 24MONASH BLUES 9 6 3 0 594 486 12222 24THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9 6 3 0 515 501 102 .79 24

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 9 4 5 0 560 554 101 .08 16

OLD CAMBERWELL 9 4 5 0 544 637 85.40 16MHSOB 9 3 6 0 542 466 116.31 12

PARKDALE VULTURES 9 2 7 0 433 792 54.67 8GLEN EIRA 9 0 9 0 330 911 36 .22 0

D i ~¢S¢RVE P IN L D For __W % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 8 1 0 1055 260 405.77 32ORMOND 9 8 1 0 741 363 204.13 32

FITZROY REDS 9 7 2 0 779 356 218.82 28

PENINSULA 0 8 9 6 3 0 733 541 135 .49 24

OLD MENTONIANS 9 5 4 0 630 471 133 .76 20AQUINAS 0 C 9 4 5 0 444 659 67 .37 16

BANYULE 9 3 5 1 478 643 74 .34 14

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 1 7 1 330 600 55.00 6

PRAHRAN 9 1 8 0 222 809 27.44 4

SALESIAN 0 C 9 1 8 0 208 1102 18.87 4

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9W 1 D For Agst % Pls

9 0 0 1263 493 256.19 36

7 2 0 974 650 149.85 28

7 2 0 881 615 143.25 286 3 0 729 558 130.65 24

4 5 0 782 750 104.27 164 5 0 705 952 74.05 16

3 6 0 656 889 73.79 123 6 0 527 863 61 .07 12

2 7 0 642 775 82 .84 8

0 9 0 468 1150 40 .70 0

W L D For Agst % Pts

7 2 0 983 581 169.19 28

7 2 0 910 668 136.23 287 2 0 837 680 123.09 28

7 2 0 780 665 117.29 284 5 0 672 862 77 .96 16

3 6 0 757 806 93 .92 12

3 6 0 675 760 88.82 12

3 6 0 569 718 79.25 12

2 7 0 686 805 85.22 82 7 0 535 889 60 .18 8

~ L D For Agsf %

9 0 0 1017 580 175.347 2 0 850 721 117.89

6 3 0 854 657 129.986 3 0 932 752 123,945 4 0 786 558 140 .86

3 6 0 698 714 97 .76

3 6 0 643 883 72 .822 7 0 730 976 74 .80

2 7 0 622 906 68.65

2 7 0 661 1046 63.19

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