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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 17, 2004

Fostering Family Football since 189 2

'1 I - 1, JJ`(,_Ofiicialyjtiu f nal of th e

VICTORIAN AVIAPLL`R~P'OOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Registered for posting as a Publication . Category B .

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The y_-FA in conjunction with the Victoria University Fooiball Studies Unit is keenpreserve and promote the history and heritage of the many Amateur clubs in

lbourne . The "Football History Essay Writing Competition" sponsored by the

.'J %. and VUFSU is part of this initiative and hopefully may lead to the recording of_, ~ zich club histories that may well be lost for future generations .The competition has two categories :Category A. An essay submitted under this category should be between 2500 and

1 ;0 words and must include footnotes or endnotes . Prizes for Category A Essays are- 30 and a certificate for the best essay by an undergraduate tertiary student : $100,nd certificate for the runner-up essay by an undergraduate tertiary student : $50 an d

r ; .,icate for the third-placed essay by an undergraduate ternary student and,: ,ifica<<~s for any other essays of merit by undergraduate tertiary students .

CHIEF EXECUTIVEOFFICER

Caie ;org B. An essay submitted should be between 800 and 1500 words and must include an alphabetical list of<urcrs . Prizes for Category B Essays are $125 and certificate for the best essay by a secondary college student ;

d certificate for the runner-up essay by a secondary college student ; $25 and certificate for the third-placedby a secondary college student and certificates for any other essays of merit .

s cable topics may include player, coach, umpire or administrator biographies, or aspects of a club's history -it as club formation details, notable premierships or particular incidents that should be etched in the histor y

, lubs for others to enjoy. Sources may include interviews, press repo rts, club minute books or VAFA record siii,cluding past "Amateur Footballers" .

uie entering the competition are welcome to book a time at VAFA reception to conduct research amongst thed i-rcords ("Amateur Footballers")

T, will be a limit of one entry per person and joint entries will not be accepted .: JI rncants must be enrolled as full-time students in the second semester of 2004 .

1I ;ltties submitted must be original work, word processed, double spaced, single sided and submitted in hardformat .

:ll 4nt::es must be accompanied by a separate cover sheet with the following details - Name: Home Mailing, :i,:ress; Telephone Number: Email Address : Date of Birth : Education Institution : Proof of Full Time Student-i . :eus; Title of Essay; Category of Submission; Total Number of Words in Essay, including Footnotes or Endnotesnd List of References .he VAFA and the VUFSU reserve the right to publish or display the details of entries submitted .panel of three judges will short-list entries, nominate winners of prizes and certificates and notify winners

0, ordingly .The competition has already opened as previously advertised, an d all entries must be receive d by the close o fF3FA business on Friday 1 2 November 2004 .

ny enquiries about the competition or the suitability of proposedtopics may be directed in the first instance to either Dr. Ross BoothfP.oss .Booth@BusEco . iVionash .edu .au) or Dr Rob HessIRobert.Hess@vu .edu .au) General information about football- ; udies at Victoria University can be found athi i ;?://wti~'cv.footbalifever.org/index.html16 pefully, at the end of the day the VAFA will direct all the:nformation about a particular club to each club with a view toc?u'-s using the information as a basis for developing a recordediIist,jry of the club.

Finally a plea. Over the weekend a framed VAFA jumper was1, moved from a watt in the VAFA building and has -walked". Ifanyone saw any person helping this item "walk" could they call the~Lri_ar on 9531 8333 . Maybe the guilty party(Les) have an attack ofiie "guilts" . If so, phone the VAFA and advise it has been left in thebar at the Elsternwick Hotel and we will pick it up - no questionsasked.

Next Week's Matches--, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Coaches ' Clinboard . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10For the Love of the Game . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . __18-19Coates hire IvIVP's. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Cadbury's Face in the Crowd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Looking Back . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .34-35Today's Umpires ., .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A0Finals' Venus . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Trainers' Corner . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Sportscover Arena Draw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6ITribunal & Investigations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Sportscover Spot the Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Ladders. . . .. . .. . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63/. . . .. . . . . .. . ..6 4

OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

i_-V_ :st Wrap To Date the complete opposit e

vo low scoring boilovers . Who on earth could have (in stature anyway)

tipped that Marcellin would kick only three goals but is an excitemen t

against Old Melburnians but full credit to the home machine down atteam who have pretty much cemented their always Bullee n

tenuous grip on A Grade action .The Uni ground resembled the battlefields of Franceand Xavs played accordingly, sucking the Blues into atrench warfare situation . Great to see David"Nordberg" (the bullets missed every vital organ Frank)Walsh play a great mudrunners role for the reigning

Old Trinity: Three way go between ruckman Andretvpremiers .Haileybury beating Trinity was a surprise as well andthey too can pretty much start planning for anotherassault on A Grade in 2005. Lax Siapantas kicked sixfor the home team while Mark Seccull played a stellargame at the ripe old age of 35 .Poor old Whitefriars . Their school team won theHerald Sun Shield and the senior team pushedBernards for much of the game, but ultimately the last two months aninclusion of Danny Jordan (surprisingly too, giventhat he was running around for Geelong reserves theday before) proved pivotal . Jordan kicked eight,

Bernards won by eight and it's pretty fair to saythey re an eight goal better side when he's in the team .

And De La . We'll they're joining the aforementionedNordberg at the "Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle"

unfortunatelv . Dislocated shoulders, heartpalpitations ; it all went wrong as James Gerstman and

blasted Xavs build their teams around a dominanMarry Dennis turned on a show for the Scotch side .

Best and Fairests, Young Guns, Top Blokes, GreatSorts and Dinky Di Doozie sAs the season nears its conclusion, let's take a look at

the best and fairest candidates at your club and some =of the rookies of the year. . . .Uni Blues : Hard to top 21 year old Ross Young, whohas been a revelation this year and is probably ~--- --- __

CLUBfavourite for the Woodrow Medal . Major challenges will

come from Quinton Gleeson and James Scambler .

One youngster who has bobbed up is Ed Clark, who Marcellinhas showed he can take a good grab up forward and St Benardscould be a key long term prospect .Marcellin: Three horse race between Brett Dobson,Jarred Frazer and Bernie Dinneen, who aredependable and industrious on ballers . The youngster University

of note is undoubtedly Dan Cullman, who ha s

terrorised full backs with his bulk and agility in thishis first year of senior football while Leigh Hanson is

St Bernards : Tough .Maybe Dan Jordan, who missed a quite a few but haslots of big bags, together with Lucas Fielding andDamian McLaughlin off half back. Chris Goullet is just18 and had a great start to the year and was pret

t unlucky to miss the state side.

Ramsden, midfielder Abe Williams and half baeh

Alistair Neville . At this stage IT give the nod to Neville,who only last year completed Year 12, plays with acool head and seems to get in their best nearly ever}

week .Old Scotch : James Gerstman missed a heap offootyearly on but has taken the competition by storm in the

d could well be leading th e

Cardinal's count . His biggest challenge will come frorryoungster Charles Tallent, who's been consistentl)hard at the ball for the Camberwell team .

Old Xavs : A pretty solid backline has more or les kept the champs in A Grade and I'm looking toward :

Adam Chatfield, Nathan Bingham and Tim Beardsle~who are as miserly and consistent as they come . CanPurss has been a revelation in the ruck, particularly itthe second half of the year and you know how thosr

ruckman . . .

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A SECTION

Old ScotchOld Trinity

A RESERVE

BluesSt Bernard sOld ScotchOld Haileybury

CullinanJordon DGerstmanWalsh

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5 345 292 250 20

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Old Haileybury: Perhaps Mark Corrigan, who dazzledin the middle stages of the season but Brett Trollope

is a remarkably consistent defender who may take the

bickies. Haileybury are surprisingly light on for youngtalent though Michael Barker and Laz Siapantas are

still at a tender age and have bobbed up now andagain in 2004 .OMs : Ross Mulquiney will win their B&F. No doubtabout it. James Beaumont and Matt Hicks are twoboys from the Grammar who represent the bestchance of reigniting life down at the Junction.

Whitefr iars : Chris Carrigg is a bigger certainty than

Gary Wilkinson saying "welcome back to Barcelona"at least once in the coming fortnight . Some of theirkids have looked really good ; Aaron Kennez, Joel

Anderson and Ben Janson are all talented enough toget the Friars right back in the mix in years to come.De La Sall e : Not so easy . De la seem to have playedabout a million players this year and 12 of them have

been first gainers . Maybe Dean Dobric, who is stillyoung and hard at it while usual suspects RobbieBonnici and Ben Corin should be thereabouts .Blink and You' ll MissQuickly, Scotch in a thriller over Xavs, Marcellineasily over De La, Whitefriars in a massive upset overUni (?), Bernards comfortably over Trinity, and OMsby a point over Haileybury .It's That Fourth spot !Let's now look at the run home for the wildcard OldScotch and the team some believe the be the "GreatPretender" of A Grade, Old Trinity, as they battle forthe vital fourth spot. . .

Trinity have Uni Blues and De La Salle, both awayScotch play Whitefriars and OMs, both atCamberwell .Militia, the Cardinals are a game and a whopping 22

per cent behind but anything could happen with thatdraw . . .Correspondents : Jonathan Horn -jonathan__~_hornQyahoo . co .u k

Old Trinity - congratulate Tim Cade who played his100th game last week. Tim began with the Club in1995, however his journey to 100 games has been

severely hampered by injury. Along the way thoughTim has won two Best and Fairests with our Reserves

and has been part of our senior leadership group overa number of years . Keep up the good work Tim .

TODAY'S MATCHES R16A SECTION

Old Xaverians v Old ScotchMarcellin v De La Salle

Whitefriars v University BluesOld Trinity v St Bernards

Old Melburnians v Old Haileybury

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 3.3 3.4 3.7 (25)OLD XAVERIANS 2.1 3.1 3.2 4.3(27)Uni Blues : deCrespigny Nation Young. Best: Lowcock Nation YoungPenny J K Brooke Torney . Old %avs : Agius 2 McDonnell Quinn . Best:Ockleshaw Purss Howard Ford Johnston D Walsh .Umpires : Mark Morrison Damian Anderson (F) Andrew Errington NickKeating (B) John Hall Beornn McCarthy (G )OLD SCOTCH 6.2 8.5 10.9 17.13 (115)DE LA SALLE 2.1 4.3 6.4 7.8150)Old Scotch: Gerstman 6 Dennis 2 Phillips Crow Cations QuailO'Connor Sutcliffe Carroll Aurel-Smith Lewis . Best: Dennis QuailGerstman Cations Ashton Beranger . DLS : Foon 3 L Harrison 2 MorelMaloney. Best : L Harrison Duggan Bonnici McLeish Conn Foon.Umpires: Geoff Caulfield Peter Simpson (F) Matt Jenkinson SeanCollins (B) Matthew Simpson Steven Piperno (G )ST BERNARDS 8.3 12.4 17.9 21 .13 (141)WHITEFRL4RS 4 .5 8.10 12.12 13.17 (95)

St Bern : D Jordan 8 C Mitchell 5 N Mitchell 2 O'Sullivan 2

Baumgartner Pearson Pitts Turnbull. Best : D Jordan C Mitchell N

Mitchell Blunt Fielding McIntyre . Whitefriars: Anderson 3 M Carbone 2

Carrigg 2 Phan 2 Brisbane Dance Janson R Pawiik . Best : Baker Swain

Phan Ross Carrigg R Pawlik .

Umpires : Albie Firley Peter James (F) Bob Mutton Rob Mayston Jnr (B)Bernie Hoare Chris Doyle (G)OLD 1L3D.EYBURY 2.1 6.4 9.4 11.6 (72)OLD TRINITY 2.1 5.2 9.6 9.11 (65)

Old Hall : Siapantis 6 Bourke 2 Armstrong Trollope Mitchell . Best:

Siapantas Seccull Trollope Lay White Waite. Old Trin: Cultrera 3

Armatas 2 Walsh 2 A Ramsden T Van Der Verne. Best: Buttler Hillas

Hine Andrews A Ramsden Amore .

Umpires: Ben Ryde Richard Eastwood (F) Peter Monotti MichaelSaunders (B) Vin Vescovi Craig Arnol (G)OLD MELBURNL4NS 3 .1 3.2 4.4 4.4(28)

MARCELLIN 1.1 1.4 3.5 3.8 (26)

Old Meib: Evans Hicks Wilson Wulff. Best : McKeon Guest BeaumontMulquiney Richardson Turner. Marc : Carlson Gartner Hansen. Best :

Dobson Gartner Dinneen Frazer Considine Theisz .

Umpires: Wayne Hinton Mark Gibson (F) Brendan Corcoran (B)Dominic Napoli Les Damyon (G )

A RESERVE

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 8.5 10.7 14.11 (95)OLD XAVERIANS 0 .0 0.3 1.4 1.804)University Blues : Thomas 2 McLachlan 2 Sully 2 Butko 2 Hutchins 2Millard Quin Girdwood Brookes . Best: Solly Hutchins Steel CalleryCheel Thomas. Old Aaverians: Jones. Best : Freer King S Hulett WalshO'Heara Corcoran.OLD SCOTCH 2.5 5.7 5.8 7.10 (52)DE LA SALLE 1 .1 1.2 5.7 6.7 (43)Old Scotch: Thompson 5 Reid S Dick. Best : Dumaresque RouBedge

Thompson Beaurepaire Gnarl Beattie . De La Salle : Gilbert 2 JohnstoneMannix Roberts Thomas. Best : O'Connell Thomas Johnstone Picone

Molan Mannix.

ST BERNARDS 2.6 7.9 11.14 16 .19 (115)WHITEFRIARS 0.2 0.3 2.3 3.4 (22)

St Bern: Close 5 Basaraba 2 Mihalovic 2 A Smith 2 Crouch Gollant

Harrison Perrett Thomas. Best: Miziewricz Close N Smith Basaraba A

Smith. White friars: Vernal T Carrigg. Best: Leahy Nunan Elliott Duffy

Morris T Carrigg.

OLD HAILEYBURY 4.1 8.2 11.4 12 .10 (82)OLD TRINITY 1 .1 2.3 5.6 6.8(44)Old lIalleybury: Efstathiou 5 Warnes 2 Carson A Floyd L Floyd Lappage

Eight. Best: A Floyd Efstathiou Eight Mackenzie Saunders 11'arnes. OldTrinity: Kenna 3 Troon 3 . Best : Kenna Hore-Lacy Lamb Troon G

Deane-Johns Webster.

OLD &4ELBURNIANS 0.0 2.2 4.4 7.4(46)MARCELLIN 2.8 5.8 7.12 9.12 (66)Old Melburnians: Matthews 5 Fitzgerald Voyage. Best : Weir ProwseJenkins Matthews Wu Costello-Manning. Marcellin: M Moran 2O'Dwyer 2 Addison Dale McGree Taylor Wignell . Best : 0'Flvnn ContiPerri Dale 0'Dwver Moran.

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Coach : Mark Low eAsst : Pr-if Dwyer Res : MickHogan CI 18 : Benjamin Buick

1 L . Walker C r2 R . Buckley3 B . Conn VC4 L. Harrison DVC5 M . Duggan7 P. Harrison8 J . La Ragy9 J. Moloney

.''..... Or G . Gilbert10 T. Silvers12 M . McHenry13 A . Johnstone14 W. Dwyer15 P. Bowden16 S . Hyland17 L. Bowden17 A. Elliott17 J. Garland18 L . Williams18 T. Demetnou19 M. Gaudier20 M. Picone20 A . Shields21 A. McKenzie22r M . O'Donnell22 M . Brown23 R. Sherman24 J. Morel

25 C . Hyde25 R . Walmsley26 D . Spdhill27 S . Thomas28 C . Mercuri29 C. Browne29r R. Marks30 B. Mannix31 S. Hyde31 K. Mannix32 R . Bonnici C33 J . Stinear34 D . Payson35 A . Orlando36 W. Jolley37 D. Davis38r S. O'Connell38 V. Buckley39 B. Oakley40 N . Stewart41 D . McInerney42 P. Bourke

43 A . Greenalgh44 A . Moore45 T. Molan46 D . Dobric47 T Wcodlock48 J.Foon49 P. Hesse52 T. Maloney54 A . Skinns55 A . McLeish57 C. Chester58 M . Clinch59 S. Waeny60 F. O'Callaghan70 M. Krezel

Cason: Vauguan Clearyas. Coach : Justin ; , neeler

1 . B. Dobson2 . J. Rice3 . N . Addison4 . J . Fraz e r5 . D. Johnston6. D. Sampiman7. S . Maguire8. R. Fnsm a9. L. Considine10. A. Dale11 . D. Taylor12 . T. Sheehan13 . J . Wilkins14 . D. Salce15 . J . Carlson16. L McMillan17. G . Cox (C)18. D. Gartner19. D . Cooper20 . M. Hermans21, N . Walker22 . D . Marson23 . A. Wadsworth24. L. 0'Flynn25. R. Galat i26. D. McMillan27. S. Theisz (VC)28. B. Carmody29 . S. Brooks30 . A. Treganowan31 . M . Bort oiotto32 . M . Browne33 . A . Byrnes34. D. Jarred35. C . Adams36. E. Weekes37, K. Borden38 . M. Doyle39 . D . Leardi40, D . Carson41 . J . Seabu ry42. B . Dinneen43. J . Mathews44. L Hanson45. D.Thesz46. B. Wignell47 . B. Gu tterson48 . K. O'Dwyer49 . D . Van Heiden50 . A. Carson51 . A. Ryder52. M . Aftamore53. M . Per n54. J. Forbes55. J. Wall is56. M. Moran57 . D . Cullman58 . M. McCartin59 . R . Conti60 . L. Furlan61 . A . McGree62 . M . Byrnes63. C. Pezzmenti70. D . Cracknell85, D . Courts

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1 C . Home2 S . Davey3 P. Corrigan4 S . Larr3iord-Jones (DVC)5 J . Bourke6 A. White7 M . Carrigan7 A. Shepherd8 D . Rigg9 M . Barker10 L Balconies10 C. Esstathrou11 M . Graves12 B. O'Farrell13 A. Svarc14 A. Forsyth15 D . Mackenzie16 P. O'Donnell (RC)17 K . Ford18 C. Waxman19 M . Armstrong (C)20 D. Hasset t21 A. Janke21 S. Walden22 D . Mason23 M. Seccull24 B . Trollop-25 S . Rowlarws (RVC)

26 J . Bell

27 B. Johnston28 S. GoMswOrthy29 B. Carson (VC)30 D. Wamas31 D . Lay32 B. Mitchell33 A Floyd

'..... 34 P. Langford-Jones35 D. Lappag e36 P. Geister37 M . Erikson38 L . Floyd39 S. Rode40 N .Tassell41 S . Saunders42 A . Hilton43 R. McCarthy44 M . Wray45 D. Thurmond46 C . Pountney47 B. Wade48 R . Goulden49 L Pitcher50 M . Somai a51 H. McLauchlan52 C. Ferguson54 J. McLauchlan55 T. Hilton56 D . Armstrong57 A. KkPub58 A . Baker.59 D. Gilby60 T Smith61 J . Miller62 D. Satter63 M. Levy

ELDURN6ACoach: Justin Pickering

Asst: Hartley StoneRes: Justin Hart

1 Smith D

2 Beaumont J3 Billing M

4 Mathews R4 Grundy P

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6 Holme D7 Thompson C8 McKeon A

9 Aubrey C10 Roberts T (C)11 Gallagher P

12 Webb 0

12 Hurst L13 Wilson E

14 Evans B14 Voyage A

15 Weir I

16 Sampson H16 Bach M17 Miller James18 Fitzgerald T18 Prowse M19 Mu4quiney R20 Guest J21 Hicks M22 Dixon J23 Berry M24 Hawkins M25 Whitehead H26 Costello T27 Richardson W27 Anderson J28 Marson M29 Turner H30 Miller Jono31 Ray C32 Davis M32 Selby E33 Magee J34 Grundy P35 Harrison T36 Wulff B37 Grant J38 Lacey H39 Tucker J40 O'Brien H42 Theodore P43 Wu A44 Hill P45 Kennon M47 Cans P48 Jenkins C49 Tsiotras G50 Selby L50 Berry J51 Richmond C55 Gooley J55 Murphy C56 Beilby L57 Bons A58 Stewart D59 Faulkner R60 Wettenhall S63 Ray J64 Daffy N76 Byrne J

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OLD SCOTCHCoach: Dale Tapping

Asst Coach : Andrew SmithRes Coach : Serge D'Angelo

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie1 R . Mullins2 B . Phillips (VC)3 J . Ros s4 T. Holt5 S . Collins (VC)6 A. Crow7 J. Kitchen8 S. Dick9 C. Tallent10 C . Smith11 M. Angus12 S. Hume (C)13 A . Nettleton14 N . Ackroyd15 S . Cations16 S . Troon17 T. Wigney18 L. Hawkins19 R .Josephs20 S. Ullingston21 C .Joyce22 N . Addison23 O. Crane25 M . Saunders26 T. Downing27 M . Dennis28 A. Quai l29 M. Gnatt30 T. Fnocchiaro31 N . Leit l32 J. Gerstman33 E . Rei d34 C. Phillips35 R O'Connor35r A. Sutherlan d

'.. 36 J . Sutcliffe37 G . Carrol l38 G . Prendergast39 W. Elliott40 T. Aural Smith41 W. Lewis42 T. Beatti e43 A . Routledge44 D. Jackson45 R. Teesdale46 J. Beaurepaire47 T. Beranger (VC)48 S. Dumaresq49 L. Kitchen50 M . Walkom51 L. Freeman52 D. Knight53 J . Rodski55 R. Ashton56 D. Brooke57 J. Crane58 A. Grant59 C . Evans60 J . Sheldon61 C. Swan62 M . Graham63 E . Hope65 M . Moffatt66 A. Pearce67 S. Tulloch68 C .Logan69 C . Neal71 M. Ainger74 S. Kings75 C . Dufour76 J . Nickless77 T. Page78 A. Simson80 S. Willis83 L. Thompso n

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A Secti®-OInTRIM FC

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Coach : Leigh CarlsonAss Coach : Phil Gaut

Res Coach : Dale BowerClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

1 . Kenna A2 . Hne A3, Reynolds L V:C4- Saunders R5. Burraxs D VtC6, Gnati P7„ Van Der Venne T8. Sorrows R9. Andrews A10 WiNamsAit . Kennedy S12. Cunrera A3. Cade J1

14 Troan R15 Green M16, Hiles C;7. Htllas R18 Healy J19. Armalas C20. McPherson S21. Kennedy L

'.. 22 . Deane-Johns G..'..... 23 . Ramsden A Cant

24 . Chnstoperson J25 . Cameron F20" DonaM- B27, Hill R28, Hasty T29. Cravdord M30. McKinnon R31 BurgessJ32. Brown S33 Aitken J34 Deane-Johns L35. Biadern S36, avatar D37 . Van Der Venne S R!C38 . Rand- R39 . Walsh B40 . Beards4ey D41 . LauLtta S42. Amore S43 Amore J44. Tread'.ve31 G45. Morpeth T RV=C46. Cxper S47. Pretty s48 Best J49- Ronny N50. Blacknrore B51 Gamlxe R52 . Heaven C53 . Man G54 . WAhams Z55. Taybr C56, Best E57 Schulze D58 Stetxrns C59 Cade T60, Iser4» 861 . Cns6ano 062. Cluffey E63 Cade S64. Gray J65 . Robison M67 . AmECOniAE8 Gunerrez C68 . Oliver D70 Brawn A71 . Arrosvsm¢h J72. Amiconk C73. Htldabrandt D74 Tnviaaes M75. M.Eler Ct5. h:.onasso J77. McDonald E79. Treadvell C80 Manseur S81 . O'Shea M82 . Phil6ps R63 Welsh

L. . Boyd Li. Goldenberg Wi . MeCulcheon M

Parker D88. Chan B

I tGnms A~1, SwinnertonH

Smith P. -L Lindsey M

Coach : " cnael ShollyRes. Coach: Chris Gawn e

1 . A. Fox3 . J. Pasceri4 . J. McDonnell5. D. Rush6. A. Oswald

7. S . Lethlean

8. D . Higgin s9. J . Hawkins (Capt-Res)10 . M. Beardsley11, L . Howard

12 . A. Bowen

13, R. Speakman

14. J. Agius

15, L. Ford (Capt)16. S . Mollard17, A . Chatfield (VCaqI)18 . M . Scanlan21 . S . McCarthy

22 . T. Ockleshaw (VCapt)22 . J. Healy23, S. Johnston24. C. Purss25- R. Carey26. C. Santalucia27. P. Ryan29. C . Beetham30. B . Dixon

1 . T. Mahe rP.Ockleshaw ...

N . Bingham

A. E . Jones

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6 . D.Sapuppo37. D. Higgins

38. S . Freer

39. A . Armstrong

40. A . T. Jones

41 . M. Callihan

43, T. Woodruff

44 . N . Hulett

45 . A. Barrett

47 . N. Corcoran

48. A. Nadinic

50. R. Ackland

51 . J . Chambers

52. M . O'Kane

53 . R . Ford

54 . N, Quinn56 . S. Hulett

J. McGrathD. KingM . Walsh

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61 . K . O'Loughlin62. J- Sil k63. T O'Meara

ST.6° ICoach : Peter hr. :holso n

Res: Darren Handley

1 . C . Keunen2 . J. Madden3. C . Goullet4. D, Jordan5. C. Liberatore6. M . Harrison7 . S . Clarke7R S . Parrett8- J . Evans9 . B . Jordan (C)10 . N . Mitchell11 . C . Davis12. B. Hogan13. C . Mitchell (DVC7

14- L Gallant

15. T. Wilkinson16. L Turnbul l17. L. O'Sullivan (VC)

18 . T. Cooney

19 . R . Close20 . L. Fielding21 . B. Loughlin22 . M. O'Riiev

23 . L . Wilkinson

24 . ~ S. Crouc h

25. D. McLaughlin26. C. Baumgartner27. James Mount (R C)28. P. Hollan d29. G. McIntyre

30 . S . Mitchell

31, M. Honda

32 . T. Harvey

33 . N .P.Smith34 . D. Byrne35. T Pearson36. S . Canton37. A . Catterall38. S . lannazzo39. M .Juncskay40 . D . O'Connor41 . M. Kavanagh42 . B. Miziewicz43 . N . Basaraba

44 . M . Mihailovic45. B.Johnson46. B . Cesar

47. J .Uoyd48. B . Grant49, N .Thomas50 . A . Smith51 . D . Blun t52 . L.B.O'Sullivan53 . P. Harris54 . L . Evans

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~ ~- j -1TD 17 -A SECTIO NDe La Salle v Old XaveriansOld Scotch v Whitefriar sUniversity Blues v Old Trinity - SportscoverArena, SaturdaySt Bernards v Old MelburniansOld Haileybury v Marcellin

B SECTIONOld Paradians v Old Ivanho eSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Essendon GrBeaumaris v Mazenod 0 CNorth Old Boys v St KevinsCollegians v Old Brighto n

ROUND 1$ - AUGUST 21ST 2004C SECTIONEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Caulfield GrHampton Rovers v Therry Penola 0 B

MHSOB v AJAX - Trevor Barker Oval,Sand ringha mParkdale Vultures v Monash Blues - switchedfrom original drawGlen Eira v Old Camberwell

Dl SECTIONOrmond v Fitzroy RedsPeninsula 0 B v Old MentoniansAquinas 0 C v Salesian 0 CYarra Valley 0 B v BanyulePrahran v University Blacks

D2 SECTIONWilliamstown CYMS v Ivanhoe AssumptionSwinburne Uni v BentleighMonash Gryphons v Old GeelongWest Brunswick v Old CareyBulleen Templestowe v La Trobe Uni

D3 SECTIO NPower House v Mt Lilydal eSyndal Tally-Ho v Werribee AmateursSt Johns 0 C v Hawthorn AmateursOakleigh v UHS-V USouth Melbourne Districts v Rupertswood

D4 SECTIONRichmond Central v St Mary sOld Westbourne v Eltham CollegiansBulleen Cobras v Box Hill NorthAlbert Park v Elsternwic kNorth Brunswick v Kew

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Old Xaverian sUniversity Blues v St Bernards - at MelbourneUniversity at 2 p .m.Old Brighton v Old ScotchWerribee Amateurs v De La SalleCaulfield Or v Marcellin

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v CollegiansOld Ivanhoe v Old CamberwellRupertswood v ByeOld Essendon Gr v Old MelburniansOld Trinity v Beaumari s

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Old Paradians v AJAXMonash Blues v OakleighUniversity Blacks v St Bedes Mentone Tigers -at Melbourne University at 11 .30 a .m.Therry Penola 0 B v Old Carey

Whitefriars v MHSOB

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EOakleigh Clays v South Melbourne Districts - atKeeley Park, Clayton South (79 D5 )De La Salle (2) v Hampton Rovers - switchedfrom ori ginal drawSt Johns 0 C v Peninsula 0 BBentleigh v Emmaus St Leos 0 CMazenod 0 C v Ormond - at 12 noo n

UNDER-19 (2) REDBulleen Templestowe v By eLa Trobe Uni v North Old BoysRupertswood (2) v Old WestbourneAquinas 0 C v Old Xaverians (2 )UHS-VU/St Bernards forfeited to Fitzroy Red s

CLUB XVIII FINALSClub 18 (1 )Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004 atSportscover Arena - 2 .15 p .m .Old Xaverians v winner of the Preliminary Fina l

Club 18 (2) -Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004at Sportscover Arena - 11 .45 a.m .Old Xaverians (2) v winner of the PreliminaryFinal

Club 18 (3)Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004at Sportscover Arena - 9 .20 a .m .University Blues v winner of the PreliminaryFinal

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- - - ~---Three Rounds to go and still not everything is clear as tothe finals* participants or to who will take the unfortunatestep into C Section . Means everybody to be on their mettlestill in the next three weeks .

Did not receive any information from either side here, soREVIEWsuffice to say North Old Boys had a very good win over an

obviously disappointing Essendon Grammar .Strange Round as far as weather conditions went, not adrop of rain in the Bayside regions but plenty elsewhere .

Yet again Beaumaris started very well and by half waythrough the third quarter they still headed Old Ivanhoe .But then a massive change came over the game as theHirers got on top and kicked some 8 unanswered goals tocome away in the end with a pretty comfortable victory .Geischen, Oates and Darren Payne were very good for anOld Ivanhoe side that are really starting to find their feet .Tim Collins, Michael Atkins, Mark Ensor and Mark Boonall did their absolute best to keep the Sharks in the game .After a slow start probably caused by their shellacking oflast week, St Bedes Mentone-Tigers pulled out all stopsin the second half to completely annihilate the haplessOld Paradians. A 17 goal second half would certainly haveput the Tigers into some good form for the tough threeweeks ahead . Luke Wintle continues to lead by exampleand kicked 7, James Drury was terrific off half back aswas James Tyquin who racked up over 40 possessions,and Aaron Sawers was very polished . Good Paradianswere hard to find but I thought Hughes. Curran and

Boundy battled hard all day.

Coll egians welcomed M azenod to the Trott in atrocious

conditions . A half time score line of 1 .12 to 1 .2 just

showed how difficult it was for the players . Very rarely doyou win a game of football by kicking only 2 goals but theLions did not without a 4 quarter fight from the Nodderswho had the ball in their forward half when the sirenwent . Luke Nesbitt and Andrew Baxter were very good forthe victors giving plenty of drive from halfback . Dan Kellyand Nick Perry were good up back for the Nodders . aswere Dom Dunne and Troy Castricum on the ball, andMark Murray in his 250th well worth a mention .

the OP'S can still avoi .relegation so plenty at 'stake . Don't think thehome side will make thesame mistake as afortnight ago and takethe OP'S lightly, and for this reason in front of what issure to be a large home crowd I will go for OB'S .Central Reserve host Mazenod welcomes North Old Boysto the Waverley ground. Coming off a good win last weekthe NOBS will be confident and will be looking to take thesame form into this game . Cannot fault Mazenod'sendeavour and efforts of the past month and while theyhave not totally achieved the results they deserve one feelsanother win is just around the corner and with what theyhave at stake today is the day .Long trek north for Beaumaris as they hit the freeway and

head to the playing fields at the Grammar. PEGS will be inan angry mood today after 2 consecutive losses have costthem not only their spot in the 4 but possibly secondposition . The Sharks have been thereabouts but not quitefmishing off their games and will again press the Bombersfor most of the game . But at home you just cannot go past

the Grammar Boys.Pine Lodge promises an absolute pearler of a game todayas Old Ivanhoe welcomes St Bedes Mentone-Tigers to

Chelsworth . Words cannot fully describe what is on theline here today for both sides alike . To put it in simple

terms they just have to win . The Hoers impressed lastweek as did the Tigers in the end. Hope and Napier in theRuck promise plenty as does the clash of the multipleonballers. In Luxon and Branigan the Hoes have dualforwards which may swing things in their favour as LukeWintle can't do it all himself . At home Old Ivanhoe just .And so to Sportscover where the top of the table clash

between St Y:evins and Collegians will take place on

Sunday. The Lions greeted the judge with a come from

CLUC~ !11', F~ ~

Again you could not fault Old Brighton's intensity as theytackled the leaders at the Righetti Swamp in conditionsresembling more an archaeological dig than a footy match,but the standard was still excellent all things considered.Once the ball got a bit heavier it was the strongerfootballers of St Iieeins that got them over the line. Dan

Mahoney was very good : it was good to see Dave Sheehyback in the Seniors EJCrohan added some spark to theside and young "Maurie" Fields continues to develop at arate of k-nots . Adam Pirtle had SKOBS defence thinking forawhile, with Leigh Hendra and Simon Gadsden solid .

PREVIEWOld Br^hton welcome Old Parade to South Road as thePurple and Blues make their second long trip south .''fath^rncrieallv the Tonners can still make the Top 4 and

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behind victory first time around and will be keen toduplicate that result this time . Things have changed a bitin the line-ups of both sides since that clash and so itpromises plenty. With the finals so close the victor takes afair pyscho)ogical advantage out of today . I ponder andwonder where Collegians may have been without some ofheir close tivins, while Skevvies in the main have been

pretty good . Tipping the SKOBS to win a close one .TEA M of the YEARit is that time of the year again where I have to startthinking about the B Section Team of the Year.'lominations, thoughts and suggestions from all of youwould be most appreciated . So please send your playersnames in, in positions they have excelled in throughoutthe year.,RFsS CORRESPONDENTSDon't forget the Numbers 9553 1561 home phone and fax,,he T,IobIle is 0403 433 016 or drop me an Email toUra'snco oiatusnet .com .au

- congratulauons - c- I :: ;3rray on pi<•ingus 250th Game (vs Collegians 7th August) . Mark

commenced with our U19's straight from the college in1989. He spent 2 season with our U19's and played in 2_rand finals including the 1990 Sec 2 premiership . Ini991/92 Mark went to De La Salle to play in the higher_rades and had a successful time playing A Grade senioriooty. After returning in 1993 Mark has played in 2 seniorpremierships (93 & 2000), has been a 2 time senior B&F,Sportsman of the year and multiple trophy winner . Duringhis career Mark has never played a reserves game, which; a testament to his commitment and durability . Off the

field Mark has been a key organiser of many social eventsand become well know for his DJ and disco skills. Welldone to a great club champion from all at the MOCFC .Hope to see you bring up 300 games.Beaumaris - congratulates big Mich Matulick on playinghis 100th YAFA game recently . Mick took up AussieRules late and started with our U/ 16 team in the mid 90'sand spent several years just learning the basics of the_.ame . However he was determined to succeed and after aninauspicious beginning he has worked very hard tobecome one of the competition's leading players . Hisachievements in recent _years include a C gradecompetition B & F, a representative guernsey, a great_ame in last year's Grand Final and his elevation to theLcam leadership group. His success is a testament toc zrsistence and we look forward to an even better 100 tocome .Old Paradians - congratulate Antony Sinclair (2004Captain) who played his 100th garne for the Club lastSaturday . Antony transferred to the Club from Preston(VFA) in 1999 and has been a permanent fixture in theSenior team since that time. A quiet achiever who hasbeen a very consistent performer, winner of Club B & F in2001 & 2003 . Well done Sinkers .

Arena

BEAUA41uZIS 1 .3 4.6 6.7 6.8(44)

TODAY'S `I . ;.B SECTIOD

Old Ivanhoe v St Bedes Mentone TigersOld Brighton v Old ParadiansOld Essendon Gr v BeaumarisMazenod 0 C v North Old Boy s

St Kevins v Collegians - at Sportscover

OLD IV,-dBOE 0.1 4.2 8.4 12.5 (77)Beaumarls : Matulick 2 Graham 2 M Atkins Teasdale. Best : M AtkinsT Collins Boon Graham Hogarth N Atkins . Old Ivanhoe: Luxon 3Branigan 2 Cornelius 2 Payne Lowe Weddle Stevens Kefalis . Best:Geischen Oates Payne Stevens Kefalls J Hope .Umpires : Steve McCarthy Geoff Curran (F) Greg Rollo Lucas Robson (G)ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 3 .7 6.11 16.13 23.18 (156)OLD PARADIANS 2.4 4.5 6.6 6.7 (43)St Bedes/MT: L Wintle 7 L Terrell 4 Hayes 4 Drury 2 Hecker SawersNapier McColl M 1Vintle McGettigan. Best: Tyquin L Wintle M WintleT Wintle Sawers Odachowski . Old Par: Hughes 2 Spitty 2 CurranJenkins . Best : Curran Hussey Richardson Boundy Tenson .Umpires : Anthony Damen Leah Gallagher (F) Robert Parry MatthewCowley (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 7.5 9.8 13.8 (86)OLD ESSENDON OR 4 .0 4.1 4.3 8.4(52)NOB: Jarrott 5 Cassell 5 M Barker 2 Maxton . Best: Sleep CassellJarrott Vogels Hyde Roberts. Old Ess : Playfair 2 Towner 2 Fleming DeMorton Obliubek Stormont. Best: Biggs De Morton Towner OxnamKavanagh Legudi .Umpires: Paul Dinneen Jeremy Heffernan (F) Michael Ryde Craig

Brajtberg (B) Daniel Brookes Chris Kaleta (G )

COLLEGIANS 0 .6 1.12 2.15 2.16 (28)MAZENOD 0 C 0.1 1 .2 2.6 3.7(25)

Coll: Mooney Jorgensen, Best: Nisbet A Baxter Harrison McCaughan

Lockett D Holst . Mae: Parker S Belleville Chamberlain. Best: D Kelly

Parry J Dunne Castrieum D Dunne Murray ,Umpires : Luke Holmes Damien Stead (RFL) (F) Matt Jackson EricGarwood (RFL) (B) Jack LVatty John Foster (RFL) (G )ST aEVINS 1.1 3.8 5.12 8.14 (62)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 4.3 4.5 5.8(38)SKOB : Lucas 5 Pope Bowles Crohan . Old Brighton : Pirrie 3 Dawes

Stewart . Best: Rombotis Dolman Lucas Chard Fields Pope . Best: S

Gadsden Hendra S Ginnivan Goldner Williams Dale.

Umpires : Graham Thwaites Rob Mayston (F) Jack Regester Michael

O'Donnell (G)

B RESERVEBEA S 1.5 3.8 6.13 7.15 (57)OLD IVANHOE 1.2 4.2 5.3 6.3(39)Beaumaris: Ferrari 3 Boctor McConchie A O'Brien Shattock, Best :Ferrari Bryce C Collins MeConchie Gillespie A O'Brien . Old Ivanhoe :Dinakis 2 M Stewart 2 T Stevens 2 . Best: Dinakis Campbell-Fraser GGeorge Holloway Nagel Pratt .ST BEDES i1iENTOPIE 4 .2 5.5 8.8 10.9 (69)OLD PARADIAR'S 1 .2 3.6 5.10 6.10 (46)St Bedes b§/T : Kidd 3 Osborne 2 Buck Andrews Cieslak DruryCheshire. Best: A Drury Ferris Rhoden Buck Andrews Kidd . OldParadians : Hartford 2 Walsh 2 Pratt Murray. Best: Pratt Fantone DiFabio Joyce Graham Ball .NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 2.6 7.9 12 .11 (83)OLD ESSENDON GR 1 .0 1.1 2.3 6.400)NOB : Borg 2 Cugola 2 Ryan 2 Butcher Crapper T Roache HalpinIngram Kennedy . Best: Hildebrand Kennedy Halpin T Roache ButcherJ Maher. Old Essendon : Campbell 2 Ridley 2 Fraser Forrest, Best :Velardo Campbell Forrest Dazkim Ridley Christen .COLLEGIANS 1 .4 3.11 5.12 8.16 (64)MAZENOD 4.2 4.2 4.7 6.8 (44)Collegians: N Baxter 2 Skurrie 2 Henebery Low Perkov Gribble . Best:N Baxter Weekes Barber Henebery Perkov Naylor . ilfaaenod:Boucherau 2 Collins Shart Nisbett M McDowell, Best: Nisbett MorrisHansen M McDowell Vectorial Ballock ,ST KEVINS 0.6 1.6 4.9 4.12 (36

) OLDBRIGHTON 0.2 1.2 2.4 3.4(22 )SKOB : O'Keefe 2 Mulgrew Horricks, Best : Game Maguire KalasarenWalsh Mulgrew 0'Conner . Old Brighton : A Ginnivan Perry Ellis . Best :Gibson Mctiicol McLaughlin Scott Ellis Jackson .

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3 BOYS OLD BRIGHTO NCoach : Mick Lovejoy Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach : Garry Foulds Coach: Jarred O'Neill

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23 . K . Theodossi 23. P. Walsh 26 Hecker M 28 M Giansiracus a

26 Fleming S 24 . G. Hares 24. T Lombardi ( Res VC) 27 Borella L 29 C Underwood

27 McKenzie A 25 . E . Bym 25. S . Rehlecki 28 Andrews M 30 M Crow e

=8 Fev+ster A 26 . M. Stewa rt 26. D . Bouncy, (VC)27 K Jenkins

29 Bristow J 31 W Keenan32 S O'Connor

=9 Uebergang S 27. N . Hollonay . .28 . J . Kreuzer

30 Kane J3 1 Dru ry J 33 M Maguire

0 Dragojlo M 28. S. Morris 29 . A . Morrow 32 Johnson G34 N Perrett

31 Oaridi D 29. R . Weddle 30 . M. Ryan 33 Zakic S35 J Dempsey

32 Poulton D33 Velardo M

30. A. Gilbert 30 . D . McKayy 34 Carson L36 P Mount37 M Pangrazi o

34 Podger D31 . J . Stevens 31 . N . Dallas 35 Barnes C 38 J O'Brien

35 Kavanagh L 32. S . Kefalas 32. S. Corcoran 36 Waisted, A 39 N Pope36 Obllubek C 33 . N. Pra tt 33. D. Clayton 37 Williams L 40 L Kalesaran37 Parker A 34 . A . Tieman 35. S . Simpson ( Res VC) 38 Hayes A 41 B Allis

< B Campbell T 35 . M . Pollock Ca t R( p)36. B . Dintinosante 39 McColl M

'42 S Moun t

39 Newbold B 36 . S . Adderley37. A . DiFabi o40 W Chambers

40 L Huillier D41 Rose S

43 P Bare44 G Katavolos40 McDermo tt H 37 . A . Berry (VCR )

. .41 . A Elliot 42 Wilson M 45 G Baggy

41 Iskra A42 Bertram N

38. Ga George.

42 . A . Murray ( Res C) 43 Nash S 46 D Mahoney

43 Cramer S39. Ge George 44 . M . Hyde 44 Rhoden M

45 Wooden N47 J Griffith s48 AConlan (RVC)

44 Collins A40. J. Keane 45 . C . McKay

46 Hilton M 50 R Horrock s45 Winkel p 41 . C. Jewell 46 . J. Martinelli

47 De Groot J 51 D Bare3 Uoyd J 42. S. Low 47 . J. San

48 Waters T 52 J Finc h47 Howard S 43. W. Cornelius 48 . A. MaMoore 49 Baumann M 53 L Katavolo s48 Williamson j 44 . M . Luxon 49. M. Sykes 50 Kidd 5 54 S Game49 Christou A 45 . N . Antoniau 50. A. Tenson 51 Buck A 55 P Natal e50 O'Brien L 4 6 D Peacock 55. J . Swindon 52 Towns M 56 D Walsh

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~ S 0' Conno r'? Mansfield J 48 . M . Clarke 54 McCraw M 61 G Sim m53 Frazer L 49. C . Quinlan 55 Ferris M 62 B Shelley` t Cramer S

50 R Sterne56 Chaplin J 64 M Gargan o

55 Balloch S . . 57 Basham A 66 N Marchesani' 3 Car M 51 . N . Braddy 58 Cur ry P 67 L Gullifer57 Wade S 52. S. Hackney 59 Cheshire T 68 B Hughe s58 Hu rtig B 53. M . Verrochi 60 Burke P 69 A Calle ry9 Stevens J 54. S. Smith 61 Dowling J 70 J Maher0 Carter J 55. S . Pearce 62 Petrovic J 71 A Mulkearn s1 Newland A 56 . L. Courage 63 McColl M 72 D Manton2 Gradzki D 66 Parsons R 75 R Cam a na

p g3 Beard M57 . B . Smart 70 Terrell l 77 M Shanno n

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A . F.C. I ' ) V.A .F.A.

'our Coacl-.es'Association "

ac''' ; presei . .s a umqr .

I ng to _!th - a : ide

h the aim of representing our

ous edition, I layed out our selectionrequirements,

is an extension to that . We are now at

t of the training squad having been

ai I d our training program about to

>d, we train Wednesday nightsa full training session and

igs which is recovery session.

short time with the group a lot of thet3 'idrills utilised try to encourage

faznusarisation amongst the players .

Non stop action . use of voices, recovery,

accountability, are paramount. The drills are

verd simple but this should not be confused with

t: :rdiness and high standards are expected . The

A Ils most be done properly at high speed, wit h

accuracy, and implementing recovery and_oi intability aspects for which i as a coach is

insistent on .As the rep matches are played at a levelsubstantially higher than a club game we musttherefore prepare accordingly . We try to provide a

stimulating environment in all aspects . The

standards must be high because selected playersthen enjoy the opportunity and honour to wear

the Big V .The qualities we look for in the players are no

different to every other coach in any sport .

iental strength and resilience .

Players who will push themselves

Fit and alertPassion and determination

~ Attitude is everything.

Training squad and team rules, team policy areall clearly laid out to the playing group .

Sunday morning sessions are really recoverysessions, but trying to bring the squad together.

We usually go for a walk a swim . a jog in the bay

and encourage players from all grades and clubto enjoy the experience and respect each other

and what we are presenting.The main challenge is to assess from club levelgames, players who we hope are capable ofplaying at a higher level of football considering all

7 grades are involved . The training is geared to

that so as to try to assess the above mentioned

qualities needed .Probably the most difficult aspect of the role is inthe actual announcement of the final teamknowing that a number of the players who have

strived so hard with you over the program have

missed selection .However we encourage at all times all playersand clubs to be apart of the process and to givethe opportunity for participation to all selectedand nominated is really a stimulating role to be

part of.

Best Regards,

George Voyag e

464 Ringwood 3134: The Caaching Corramittee

,, .-ration available .cess in : D05 and beyond .

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Home game lunch-eons have becomea regular part of ourhome games since1997. Whilst thereare many regularswho wouldn't missa luncheon I. :re

South Yarra Sports CentreJB's Purified WaterGoldpats AccountantsHydroChe mElastoplast SportClub WarehouseGary McBean Meats.oyal Hotel Queenscliff

Bell's Hotel & Breweryf :eith's PiesMoods Consulting Ply Ltd-_ :;-rd J Lynch Agencies

The Kitchen Place

Williams & CoThe Frame Shop

Spitting Image Catering

Paul Paulso nBarrie Macdonald &AssociatesWaveriey Party HireSportswdealthJohn Peterson BooksellerFrank Perry & Associate s

Frank Perry, UrbanLevel 2, 60 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000

9662 1999

are a large numberof people whocome to just one ott wo a season.This club is indebt- Ou r ced to the-dedicated Bera Green, C 3ii42 ;~~ . Glover,group of helpers 3rg O'Bryen and Bruce 0'Bryen, ! vnwho arrive early McCully is absent .each home gameand set up the luncheon inThe Unicorn Club,

Sponsors, members andguests warmlv conby

of Spitting Imag eCatering, has been our cater-er no,,°1 for 8 years and hi s

urse meals have b--na constant highlight.

The luncheon rafPr, ~ular prizes donated b

ntir ; .1a3 of i

`.I-Australian ;:'ayer - :-! hompson will play his 100th

game for the club in Round 1 8I against AJAX this season .

Ewan's form this season hasbeen very consistent and is amajor playmaker from the cen-tre . His no-nonsense style is afeature of his play.

Let's hope you have a greatday next week Ewan as u :prepare for the finals .

" of Th GarmentGroup ant

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Bell's Hotel ;nly con-test I at ' r< : contributedgreatly to our cash flow,

Whilst occasionally our num-bers drop below the desirablenumber it would be a greatpity if we were to opt out ofour home game luncheons .

Thanks to all helpers, andregular supporters of theluncheons in season 20^'

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The Unicorns outslog the Fielders and return tothe top of the tree, as the Vultures sweep asidethe Wellers who are leapfrogged by the Ashersand Rovers, whilst the Animals must now wintheir final encounters to have any chance ofsurvival .

If the Rd 7 clash between andwas a classic, this match was its veryunattractive sister . In atrociously boggyconditions, MHSOB through White and Svirskisbroke the game open in the middle stages andset up the winning advantage . The Unicornshave now triumphed on both occasions againstthe Fields, who will have some thinking to do,when the post season begins .

continue to gather enormousmomentum at the business end of the seasonbrushing past finals hopeful O C. Rochford andHayes led the consistent four quarter showing,whilst the Wellers who must regroup, were againwell served by Bayford .It wasn't pretty, but the Ashe set out to winthe game against Therry and that's hat theydid, although the Lions ensured sh, wereharassed all the way. Chapman . .. :led in hisfreer reign and Big Azza was great for the Blues,as Callegari toughed it out for the visitors,against a much taller and heavier opponent!Ajax players and supporters all breathed easierfollowing their success against GE . Thanks toRapoport and Gold, relegation appears to have

if you're goodenough! "Hampton Rovez ~,visit Caulfield -Lknowing thei runofficial finals series has begun. The Fieldsmay be leg weary after unsuccessfully traipsingthrough the mud last weekend, but theopportunity to end the campaign of their old foe,is one they'll relish, and thrive upon.OC have just one win since Rd 9 and suddenlytheir final's position is under siege. ESL must

win or it's a return to D grade . The Wellers werenarrow winners when these teams last clashedand the Animals are a better unit now, butsurely with it all to play for, OC must win .

Therry welcome SOB , who will be glad toescape the bog of the School Oval . The Lions willensure the ladder leaders are hard-pressed, butthe Unicorns run of losses is at an end andtoday is about shoring up top spot .In Rd 8, Mon ash led for most of the day only to

be reined in by Ajax . The Ashers have some

scores to settle and with a final's place in the

c `"mg, will prevail .'c storming towards final's action with

a top two spot still mathematically possible .Victory against a gallant GE, will make it 6 winsfrom their past 7 outings .

been avoided . Unfortunately for the Saints, theirfates already sealed . Richards and King theirbetter performers .In difficult slippery conditions, HamptonRovers withstood a last quarter Animal chargeto remain in final's contention . Browne andPrantzos kept the green and golds on track, asthe Carse's and McGloin tried to maintain ESL'swinning run, to no avail .PREVIEWThe penultimate round of fixtures is critical tothose teams searching for top four placings orrelegation avoidance . To use an often quotedcliche, this message to them; "There's still time,

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Kirzner

RmvleyBaxterBamertHorne

CorbettBattyWalkerBosanko

2 792 532 465 381 34

4 270 222 216 21

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Oorzesisonc ~3 1- `~ : Glen Harrison€pah %-zlca' ;in .cdu .au

ss - congratulates Scephe :enc'_la dons the mighty "47" for the 200---

time in a career full of spectacular highlightsboth on and off the field . A passionate Monashman, Jawsy can always produce somethingmemorable and has worked his special talents

through the Under 19s, Reserves and Seniors at

the Frearson Oval to reach this magnificentmilestone only achieved by a select few . Welldone Shark, from all of your many admirers and

friends . Slick wingman Nick Be Young playshis 150th game for Monash and althoughapproaching veteran status his fitness and

arrogance levels have been maintainedbeautifully to see him playing career best footy

after some time off last year. Terrific effort DY,keep it up! Luke Creamerjoins the 100 club at7aonash and continues to dazzle with hisbalance and poise across half back . Asensational trainer and great clubman, Dukes

has taken down several highly rated opponentsthis year and his consistent form has mad' ourbackline very solid in 2004 . Well done Creamson this great achievement from all at theFrearson .

Old Ca congratulations(Bomber) -_ -asort, who played his s_ seniorgame for the club against Parkdale Vultures inRd16 . Matt was recruited to the club in '97 . Inhis time with the club, Matt has been the seniorcoach & captain . The club reached the CF &gained promotion under his leadership in '98 &he was part of our successful senior team in'01 . A hard hitting hackman who gives 100% onthe field . Congratulations Bomber on finallyreaching this mark . Also congratulations to:-' oss Perryman who will play his 50th senior5ame this week. A product of our successfulU19's & premiership player in '01 . Pezza is anamazing player, who is equally accomplished inthe forwardline or in defence . Well done Ross onreaching this milestone .

TODAY'S MATCHES R17C SECTION

Caulfield Gr v Hampton RoversOld Camberwell v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Therry Penola 0 B v MHSOBAJAX v Monash Blues - at Sporiscover

. Arena, SaturdayParkdale Vultures v Glen Eira

2 .1 L,.3 6 .7 8 .8(56)2.4 3.4 4.6 5.8(38)

Knauer 3 Klein 2 Berger 2 ti'alulsch Sharp K n Goli, 31i e

B: iiamert 2 Horne 2 White 2 Rosman Per ;::el . Best: Svirski smpson Fairchild Smith White Pertzel. Caul$eld Grammarian :

Baxter 2 Gross Carboni Sinclair. Best: Fallu Widjaja Jacobs Frater ASinclair Murphy.Umpires : Simon Stokes Sachs Koffman (F) Ryan Place Julian Maccioni(B) Travis Storti Daniel Haysom (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.5 4.10 6.13 6.17 (53)EMMAUS ST LEOS 1.2 2.3 3.5 6,7 1)Hampton Rovers : S Anderson Browne Greenwood Hughes G u nSpratt. Best: Browne Adams Prantzos Carr Hughes Ma nLeos: P McGloin 2 R McGloin Ballard Ronchi Carse . 1 st : -r PMcGloin Ballard Ronchi Corse

. --- - s: Simon Olive Gajanan Skandakumar (F) Ben Brac en Sa mGo ^' rR? Graeme Booth Ross Richards (G ), . . H L 2.6 3.9 6.10 10.12 (72)

F J_i 1.1 1.4 4.4 6.5(41)ues: Chapman 3 Holloway S Hawkins Craven William s

Sri- Bolton Turton. Best: Chapman Renton Smith Williams SmythMain. Therrg Penola : Skiathitis 3 Baker C Bannister M Tvangarrow .Best : Callegari Elliott Hollow Fenton Skiathius Castaldi .Umpii David Phillips Grant Joyner (F) Bernie Hoare Sam Perrin (G)Gl--..- 1.1 3.7 8.9 10.10

( A1: :: 5.1 10.3 11. 4Sim Elra: Pryde 3 Taranto 2 Zasens 2 Emmett GilmoreRichards C . Neeson Taranto Massis King P de.

Re-aport Gold Blieden Klein Jagan Israelsohn.Us ' ;: David Irons Chris Stead (RFL) (F) Sean Durston-Rvan PeterSt-Pr "'FL) (B) Ga^ , Clancy Larry Fairman (RFL) (G)

VU 6.4 9.8 16 .11 21 .11 (137)> . ..~ 3.1 7.3 8.4 11.8(74)

V Rowley 5 MacGeorge 3 O'Meara 3 C Barr 2 usDixon Has Liddell Meyer C Sullivan Matt Sullivan Mick SulHvar. . BRochlord Atkins C Sullivan S Sullivan Haves Liddell . Old CRyan 3 Mitchell 2 Craven 2 Heffernan Hendrie Tempone ' . nmons .Best : Bayford Hardman Ryan Craven Darling Hanson .Umpires: Ken McNiece Peter Liddell (F) Will Stokes Paul 'Firer (B) CliveShipley

LF--M SOH 6.1 7.3 11.5 15.5 (95)C.AULFtELD GR 1 .3 3.4 4.7 6.9 (45)

SOB: Corbett 5 Bowen D Vicendese Coxon Dunne Walker ThieleFraezek L Taylor G McCully Webster, Best: Thiele Orchard DunneCorbett L Taylor Ting. Caulfleld Or: Foote 3 Poulter Bennett Phelps.Best : Lawson Foote Poulter O'Neill Hasforth Craven .HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 4.4 10.6 15.9 (99)E. M US ST LEOS 1 .2 2.2 2.2 3.2 (20)Hampton Rovers : Duddy 4 Brudar 3 Ng 3 Glanville Ch ristiansen FisherJohnstone . Best: C risp Duddy Loring Flahive Ng Brudar. Emmaus StLeos: Lear M McInerney Ottobre . Best : E Mitchell M McInerney WatersLear Ottobre Blanthorn .MONASH BLUES 2.6 4.9 7.11 12 .15 (87)THERRY PENOLA OB 0 .1 2.3 3.7 3 .7(25)Mon»sh Blues: Nind 3 Payne 3 J Hawkins 2 Wills Rosengarten BlackleyEdsall Shields . Best: Coe Payne Taylor Edsall Kind Feenaghty. TherryPenola: Basanko 2 Sacco . Best : Bosanko Tsinari s McMahon Finnigan SGoodwin Leyland .GLEN EIRA 1.0 2.0 2.0 3 .7(25)AJAX 5.7 7.13 11 .15 12.15 (87)Glen Eire: Caru an a Eade Hollow. Best : Khazaal Davis Zurak HollowCaruana Russo . AJAX: No ri ch 2 Rotenbe rg 2 Silver 2 DuzenmanGoldentein Zemska J ankie Seidl Benedykt . Best : Spicer Seidl JankeDuzenman Silver Schul be rg .

PARKDALE VULTURES 3.3 4.4 5.7 7.8 (50)OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 6.5 7.5 7.10 (52)Parkdnle Vultures : O'Brien 2 O'Keefe Ryan Wilkins A Rock Darcy . Best:Baker A Rock Kelly Wheatley Lovett . Old Camberwell : Manvood 2Munro Ryan Schmidt Tempone Tipper, Best : Wallace Langford JellisO'Sullivan Hancock Margetts .

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C SectionAJAX GAULF E j` .: ,t ' G L EN EIRA

Coach : Phil Davis Coach : Merv Keane Sen Coach: Phillip Ballis Cc ;h: Brett Mclh.vraith Cc ;h: Dave SkinnerRes. Coach: Barry Simon Ass Coach: Lachlan Kettaway Res: Anthony Strafford Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Asst : bperos Beasley, W Fall

Res: Chris Mathieson Asst: Ian Leith Res Coach: Jamie Dixon

1 . N. Gold i . J. Foley 1 . M . Dimackhl 1 M. Ellis 1 . J. Earnest2. J. Israetsohn 2. A . Bruhn 2. D. Fossey 2 M. McKellar 2. S. McCully (Capt)

3. Y. Rapopo rt 3. C. Knight 3. C. Massis to] 3 A . Brudar 3. N . Orchard4. M . Whfte (DVC)

4. M . Dudakov 4. M . Liddell (VC) 4 . D. Cassar 4 S . Anderson 5- A. Saultry5 G Blieden S. S . Kendall 4 ZosensB 5 J. Prantzos 6. M. Brain. .6. D. Vanaken

5. N. GuyettN Craven6

. .5. A. Tsirogiannis

6 S . Gravin a7 A Duddy

7, S. WhittingtoniJ7. G . Samuel

..7. R. O'Neill 6 . J . Zagame

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8. E. Raleigh 8. R. Foote 7. S . Vamvakis 9 T. Barker 9. D. Fairchild9. J. Raleigh 9. M . Frater 8 . T. Dimackhi 10 B . Boyd 10 . P. Smit h10. G . Dukes to. A . Will (C) 9. A . Russo 11 L, Wheeler 10, 1 . Barrett

11 . M . SegalIt .

B . Carboni 10. M . Chandler 12 P- Adams 11- P. Spottlswoo d

12. D. Goldenfein 11 . C. Deal 11 . B . Clements 13 G. Woods 12 . B, Thiel eM Fefer'rcranz1 2

73 B. Ktein 12. D. Pearce (VC) 12 B King 14 Daniel Andersen ., 13 S Andersen

14. A. Wollner 13. A . Green

Gros s14 B 13. G. Brown15 A . Browne (VC)16 N Greenwood

. ,14. M . Hamilton-Ho

i5, J. Segal. .

15. A. Docker 14. C. Neeson.

17 D- Arts15. D. Membrey16. J. Watker (OVC)

16. E. Janover t 6. N. Fallu 15. E . Stuchbery 18 J. McCarthy IT R. Clowes17. D. Weislitzer 1 6. S . Sant 16. N. Davis 19 M. Lawrence 18 . R. limbrick18. J. Kirzner 17. S . Argyros 17. L. Doolan 20 A. Power 18 . R. Rea d19. A. Lewin 18. B . Baxter 18. R. Oldham 21 L Cave 19- S. Robinson20. J. Sharp 18. B . O'Hoy 19. A. Devri es 22 S. Burggraaff 20. T Fraczek

21 . D. Gelbart 1 9- P. Hoggan20. C. Fagan 20, A. Diamond 23 M Gray

24 C . ChrisGanson20 . L. Horn e21 . J. Aitken

22. E. Wollner 21, M . Pennycuick 21 . M . Watt 25 M. Davey 22, A. Svirski s23. B- Nissen 22. C. McAssey 22. S . Emmett 26 M. Devereaux 23 . A. Hoga n24. A. Joffe 23. B . Sinclair 23. S . Neeson 27 M. Flynn 23. L . Taylor

25. M . Blashki 23. D. Ash 24. A . Taranto 28 B. Kezilas 24. N. Harvey25. H. Taylor

26. B. Duzenman 24. J. Dalwood 25. P. Khazaat 29 M. Fletcher ( C) 26 . M . Neilso n27. A. Spicer 25. A . Sinclair 26. P. Tsagliotis 30 A. Quon (RC) 27. M . Johnston28. A. Zemski 25. N. Dorman 28, L Shellard 31 T. Pucella 28. S. Moore

~29. B. Go.dbloom 26. S . Wdjaja29 M Scaife 32 J. Hanlon 29 . G . McCully

27. M . Sharpe.. 33 R . Mosbey 30. R. Newton

30. N. tsraelsohn 28. J.Jacobs 30. L. Pry de 34 B Artz 31 . M . Bowen31 . B- Ritterman 29. G . Erickson 31 . J . Lundberg 35 M. Vaughan 32. A, Cassell (VC)32. A. Bloom 30. D. Elias 32. M . D'Zilva 36 M. Heffernan 33 . L . Campbel l33. J. Gottlieb 31 . C. Poynter 33. A. Sheedy 37 L. Fletcher 34. E, Thompson

34. A. Silver 32. A . Lawson 34. S . Kitson 38 A. Fisher 34. D, Henze!35. P. Rujevi c

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37. T. HarperKestenberg37. J. 35. S . Thompson 37. P. Mer ri ck

41 B. Henry 37. M . Ting38 GutmanS

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14 R Whitehead13 . 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 McCan nR

13 . Russell G15. M . Tinkler 16 . D . Pike 16 . P. Sullivan

. .19. A . Kelly 14 . Fenton J

16. B . Hind 17, N . Credlin 16 . J . McCarthy Ballard20 A 15 . McMahon A(vc -res )17. K. Mudge 18 . S. Marwood 17 . C . Sullivan . -

21 SimondsonG 16 . Goodwin M

18. R. Glover 19 . P. Tempone 18 . S . Sulliva n19 . C . Stewart

. .22. P. Ristevski 17 . Pirpinias D

19. M . Saunders 20 . D . Mitchell 20 . D . Kinsella 23. T. Batty 18 . Maloney 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. tJddell 25. A . McKenzie 20 . Clarke J22. T. Blackley 23 . P. Mitchell_ 23 . Matt Sullivan

24 Linthorn eT26. A . Prosser 21 . Henderson G(dvc)

23. B . Janssen 24 . B. ~ ipper . .25 B Richards

27. P. Levine 22 . Reynolds L24. T. Craven 25 . A. Hardenberg . .

26 . D . Rochford 28. H . Giles 23 . Callagari DHawkins25 J 26 . B. Langford 26 . A . Rock 30. M . Ottobre

24 Faroldi M. .WillsP26

27 . A. Sheedy 27 . M . Nielso n'

31 . M . Contessoito .Edwards P{vc)25..

27. N. De Young28 . R . Wheele r29 . S. Beckett

28 . C . O Brien29 . G, Cniley

32 . D . Com m33. L. McDermott

.26 . Lewis B

28. J . Main 30 . T. Bayiord30 . P. Marm 34 . L. Virgo 27. Bosanko M

29. A. Costley 31 . B. Craven31 . M. Andrews32 B F den

35. J . Briggs 28 . Bolzon R30. L. Creamer 32 . G . Ormsbv

. . a}33 . N . Wilkins 36. S . Savage 29. Goodwin S

31 . S . Hawkins 33 . D . Joyce 34 . C . Ross 37. S . Manton 30 . Finley R

32. L. Beddingfield 34 . D . Schmidt 35 . M. Johnstone 38. N . Hodder 31 . Forster-Knight A33. J . Smith C35 Munroe

36 . C . Ogier 39. B . Vaughan 32 . Sacco J.. 37 . T. Macgeorge 40. J . Ga y34. A. Chessman 36 . S. Derry 38 . S. Perrazo 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 D

37. C. Dennis 39 . S. Svensen 41 . C . Roc k42 T Barr 45 . S . Ronchi 36 . Barron D

38. N. Brennan 40 . C . Jellis 43 . 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 S

M i41 Bolton 43 . C . Grant 47 . J . Tully 50. A . Volpi 40 Tsinaris G..42. M . Coe 44 . A. McHaric 48 . Mick. Walsh

49 HunterA51 . P. McGloin

.41 . Barron B

43. R. Feenaghty 46 . M. Jackso n'

. .5p, S. Scullin 52 . R . McGloin 42 . McKay A

44 D Teesdale48 . J. O Sullivan 51 . N . Sutherland 55. A . Free O'Connell S~. .49 . A. Mantzioros 52 . S. Wingrave 56. T. Morrison ,

A6. D.Jones 50 . N . Saffer 53, D . Noonan 59. A . Hickey 44. Appleford P47. S . Mentha Si . B. Ryan 54 . T Hirst 61 . J-P Blandthorn 45 . Carter M48. M . Carey 52 S Grant 55 . N . Cooley 63 . P. Nolan 46 . Stepien S49. D. Taylor

. .54 . A. Mar ettsg

56 . S . W lson57 . S. O'Leary

64. D . Wood 47 . Goodwin D50. A . Tote 55 . S. Fogarty 58 . R . Haslemore 67. P. Farquhar 48 . Nancarrow A(dvc -res)51 . M . Payne 56 . 1 . Curry 59 . D . O'Keefe 69. S . Meshcer 49. Leyland G52. N . Moresi 58 . N . Paine 60 . T. Everest 70. D . McGloin 50. Barron B53. J . Peel 59 . S. Hancock 61 . T. Banks 75. T. Ymer 51 . Kenessy N54. G. Dodd 61 . G . Weickhardt

62 . . . Tesoriero63 . N . Levett

76. G. Donovan77. C . Vaughan 52 . Gleason A

55. I . McCormick 65 . M. Payson 64 . X . Smith 79. T. Tribe 53 . Savory D60. B . MacKenzie 66 . T. Parkes 65 . G. Wilson 88 Pitche rS 54 . Frazzetto C61 . P. Campbell 75 . G . Hanson 6& . A. Kerr

67 . A . Fry

. .89, D . Winduss 55 . Kurt M

62. L. Katts 68 . T. Kiqht 56 . Dunne P68. M . Meehan 69 . M . N.mgrave 57 . Ferguson C70. D. Barlow 70 . J . Noonan '~- _.< 59 . Robinson T71 . N. Rosengren .' ~ i ~ - ~~ ~r{ • - 68 . Goodwin D J72. B . Green 77 . Walker K73. A. Dobson ALL LLtt, I PoCA L74. P. Westbrook HOME APPLIANGt S75. R.Turton 9 8 5 7 8 0 6' i77. D. Neil .. _ . .. . .. .. . .'• _ ~~ .~ ..,

78. A. Shields , 4lenton e, mo St ,l ::rction Roo m

rrn t * Pokies

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When we los : ' e impact on ourcommunity is both deeply f It and widespread .And it's doubly difficult to deal with whenyoungsters are left behind .Tragically, former Ormond premiership playerCraig Tonkin's wife Ann's death through roadtrauma has devastated her family and the verylarge circle of friends and acquaintances who havebeen privileged to know her. All would have beentouched by this extraordinarily generous person,the devoted wife of Craig and loving mother ofSamantha, Abbey, Mark, Georgia and Adam .To assist in meeting the financial and educationalobligations of Ann's young family, her friends haveorganised a major fundraising evening -"FIeroesand Angels, a Tribute to n" - and are seekingsupport to help make the function the outstandingsuccess it promises to be .The format of the evening will be a Celebrity

Panel and Auction Night at Moorabbin Town Hall

on October 2, 2004. Well-knovm radio personalityDarren James is MC and panellists will include

Australian netballer Eloise Southby . Other high-

profile sportsmen and women also have indicated

their keenness to participate .

In generating support the organisers would bedelighted if you can donate an item, merchandise

or service for auction . Alternatively, you may wish

to take a table on the night . If you are in a position

to assist, please contact Steve Aarons (0414

945 430) or Peter Looby (0418 343 800) .

Donations should be forwarded to "Heroes and

Angels, a Tribute to Ann", P.O . Box 114 Ormond

3204 .

Support ing Bodies : Ormond Amateur FootballClub, St Peter's Primary School East Bentleigh, StPeter's Junior Football Club St Peter's NetballClub and Melbourne Cricket Clu bFTLOTG urges VAFA clubs to consider offeringassistance, Mazenod is one club which has alreadyoffered significant support, and also anyindividuals in a position to assist. Steve or Peterwould love to hear from you .

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One of the features of the VAPA's Vote Count andPresentation Night is the announcement of theVAFA Umpire of the Year and this year a newaward, the VAFA Most Prom ising Umpire Award .

The process to arrive at the winners will be asfollows .An invitation is extended NOW to one person onbehalf of a senior or Under 19 team of theAssociation to nominate one umpire they thinkwould be befitting of the award . The person can bethe senior or U19 coach, club president ornominated club representative (senior or U19level) .The criteria to be e3. when making anomination to include the following (there may beothers) - Understanding and Interpretation of theRules : Observed rapport with Players ; General

Demeanour: Personalit}r, Feel for the Game .A list of club eandidates will be collated and apanel comprising representatives of the Umpires'Appointment Board and the V 'F t Administrationwill be asked to vote 3,2,1 for each category .Does your club wish t) :s pleasurewith an umpire observed ov ~c eason? Puthis or her name forward on behalf of your club [email protected] Please make sure on your emailto state your position in your club, indicate thecategory you wish the umpire to be consideredunder (Umpire of the Year / Promising Umpire)and make any appropriate comments to supportyour nomination .

0 0 0OPs secretary Dean Arnel ale rt ed me on Fridaynight to a problem the club was having in makingup the numbers to play in the reserves due to aspate of injuries . He reports that all went well andthe Ressies scraped enough together from retiredmembers whose permits were still valid.Thankfully all got through unscathed. Dean'sgreatest problem will be explaining this piece tohis wife who will return soon from overseas . At theend of last season Dean threw away his boots andmouthguard to prove to Mrs . A that he would playno more . Happy explaining Dean . How come youconveniently found both? We don't want to know,but we thought you should think of an answer forthis before Mrs A lobs home .

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On the Vote Count Night again and this time weinvite clubs to submit a 90 second video p^^',of their "Season That Was" . Highlights are 'to show negative incidents involving umpiring o r

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vision of matters the subject of r_ports, C,_~. _director will package all the submissions ewill be used to introduce sections about to b

e counted or during the breaks. Our intention to,,rive those in attendance the opportunity of votingon the segments and then winning a prize should

it match the best 3 as selected by the LAFAjudging panel . The club's producer will win a prizeas well with 81500 also going to the producer's

club . An official request for footage is currently

being sent to clubs .

0 0 0Congratulations to Amateur great IBournon , who this Saturday on his favorground at Keysborough, plays his 300th -The Old Mentonians' leg+- surely jc' is heranks of other Panther' gr, s-~7 uszgey, Ingram and and Csalutes Tony and wishes him well this we end .His achievements to name a few make him an elite

Amateur footballer - played in a premiership; wona couple of best and fairests; won a leading goalkicker award ; runner up in VAFA best and fairest

award ; represented the VAFA ; captained his eh?, .Seeing the slightly built man in the long slee 1

Panther jumper may not inspire awe, howwhen the ball is there to be won, there is none

hAtter ?!

0 0 0Geelong 's release of Dan Jordan to play Mth StBernards in Sunday's match at Sportscover Arenalast weekend was interesting, but well within therules, which allow a player to be released if heplays less than a half of a VFL game. You see bigDan played with the Cats VFL team the previousday but as he was only on the ground for 12minutes he was free to be released if he felt up toit. In terms of qualifying for finals, in this insl nee ,`-iere a player plays two matches on the one>ekend the VAFA matc _ e

the player's finals eligibility tof 1 .

0 0 0For the record, VTL players who occasionally playin the VAFA must play five VAFA matches during

the season, for the team of the club he wishes torepresent in finals, with two of these matches

1=, ing played AFTER June 30th.

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as they(hie . 3 group) were ~- : , pires . I reallyd - i't -ii ik much of !u ; ~I I sat down andthought more about it and tho 'it it would bevery beneficial as I didn't h, :ve a very goodu; 3erstanding from their pc and it would

`.o help out for a while and see how I went.s'2e transition from coach to umpire

difficult?`he expectation of having to get everything

100% correct was daunting to start with, as Iexpected as a coach for the umpire to be alwaysright. I now know that this is impossible becauseyou can get caught on the blind side or someonecould run across your view.I : Has your previous profile assisted ?F'F- It h^-'t assisted me directly, but it has helpedme uri nd why the coaches and players getso frus ed .1 : t'Jould you have approached playing or coachinga iv differently if you knew what you now know?.8F: Definitely . If i coached now I would be a lotmore understanding of what the umpires are upagainst and as I haven't ruled out going back tocoaching I may be a better coach in. the future forthe experience .

F'?'LDTG hopes that many other former playersand coaches remain in the game throughumpirin,_ For more details contact -' a

, the Umpires' Adviser on 0408 ~'3Paul's former club, under the VAFA IncentiveSc:zeme, offers $1000 to his last club if Paul

returns for a second season of umpiring, and thepayment is made after the competion of 6 2005games .

3eer theS i -I t,r. . .3), SEN 1116, Radi o

Sport e''.7, North G :st ' (98 .9) and Inner FM96.5 to name a fee., so FfLOTG notices withinterest a new show "Balls W All" whichconcentrates on k7'_ footy on a Tuesday 4 -5pm(3WBC 94 .1 F?v_) . The name mightn't sound great,but with M ' -- on of Mick) and Marcellinchamp Beru :,.worth a listen .

the it may be well

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Bloods bleed ruffled Reds, Blacks biff baffled B, : its, andhard yards tipping days for old scribes! The four IooP : dlike it was subject to interior decorating only, but evenReds aren't a structural certainty yet, with theBushrangers still in with a chance . Dl Section is back in

business! his 300thOld Mentonians legend, Tony Bournon, playsfor his Club today . Like other Panthers' greats, e .g .Gary

Norton & Adam Acreman, Tony has been an ornament toAmateur football and a role model to all around him, anddeserves our recognition this day! Tony, well done!

ROUND 1 6Aquinas OC v Fitzroy RedsI knew the Bloods were going to put on a special effort forMarchi's 300th, but was badly astray as to just howspecial!! Serve me right! Just as well the playersmanaged to remember the way they were kicking, becausein the mud there was no other way of distinguishingbetween the sides! Dan Den Braber had a super~b day atHB for the Bloods, Cam Colliver & Matt Hunter weren't farbehind, Ben Volombello again did well in the Ruck, andwhen Steve Bell threw Marchi Tarulli onto the ball on Q3 .he showed everyone just what a powerhouse he still is!Todd Clarke, Vinnie Cahill & Jezza Rawlins never let upfor the Reds, while Billy Holderhead will never let anybodyat the Club ever forget the day he scored all their goals!!Peninsula OB v OrmondThe Pirates really pushed the consistent Monds, with thevisitors only entering the comfort zone in the back half ofQ4 . The Deledio's, Leigh & Bryce, bob-catted the packstirelessly throughout for Ormond, with David Robbins in& under effectively up forward. Pratt, Davis & Powneygave their best for a much more enterprising Pirate erce'.

Yarra Valley OB v Old RRentonian sThe Bushrangers had too much oompah for the haplessPanthers and were never in bother. Luke Tavlorn was on

t CHB for Yarra Phil Valoppi was strong through

serious run for theirmoney, even a tBrunswick St! But the ~Reds have so much atstake they should stillwin by a few points .Blaclis v Monds (OptusOval)Everybody, even the Ormond (College!) Boozy Rouge Club,have been waiting for the Star Troopers to put in a badone, and even though in fact they have, they yet continueto win! This will be a monumental struggle between lst &2nd, with Blacks winning by a point or so .

Panthers v Blood sBy the Lord Harry, there won't be any prisoners taken inthis contest, given the respective Clubs' determination toavoid relegation! At home & on Tony Bournon's 300th,the Panthers by a kick .Chaddie v BushrangersSalesian will make it hard for Yarra, but still having avague whiff of finals footy, the Bushrangers should win bya couple of goals .Bears v Two Blue sAfter last week, today's Bears will be in a very ugly moodand determined to win back a 2nd Semi berth! Prahranare going to make that hard work, but Banule should winby 4 goals .Re; rves winners shou be . Reds, Moods, Panthers,

Yarra Valley, & Bears .Co-~s•-oaJants eontr.~,t :, : 9889 1979 (+ message bank)

R b hi :e5'~ _nondc

ince pre-seasun L002, Br .ij y

s, plays his 1~"2h game (and 50th as Pres!) againste joine dtraditional foe . Pcni :il ula today

. th historic RedsFitzroye19-- the P

DI SECTIONYarra ValleyPrahranPrahranPeninsulaBanyuleD1 RESERVEFitzroy RedsFitzrov RedsUniversity BlacksAquines

song athe middle, Rob & Brad Drew plus Chris Beal allgenerated drive in droves . The Panthers recognized OtBer,Jamie Walker, defender Grant Ferguson, Rowan Ball whowon stacks of hard gets, and Mick McConachy, for soliditydown back .Prahran v Salesian O CThe Two Blues were too steady for Chaddie as theycontinued their charge to stay in Dl . Joel Kellow againstarred OtB for Prahran, plus great games from Don'Bangers' Ballard & Scott Fraser across HB . Stevens,Nannes, & Davey struggled hard for the visitors .Banyule v University BlacksBoth the Bears and your scribe underestimated the depthpossessed by the Star Troopers. Despite being at least sixplayers short of their preferred line up, Darth Vader's Lotkeep on winning, and even the Dark Lord himself must besmiling behind his breathing mask! Blacks had terrificgames from Matt Kempton in defence, Andy Moffattrucking, and Mark Savige up forward. Brett Cantwell &Sean Lorenzini shone for the disappointed Banyule .

2nd LAST H & A hfATCHTSReds v Pirate sIn today's predicted deluge the Pirates v_ _. .: . .. _

Keem 1 56Sleight 7 40Stafford 1 33Claringbold 0 32Egan 0 32

CapodiferroMcKerrowKellyHughes

3 393 320 22

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colours, and has played in every position except Ruck _down the spine ; tearaway winger, foxy FP, cling wrap BP,crunching HB, pin ball wizard HF, and arm wrestlingbench warmer! A premiership player in 2003, he has leda strong Tasmanian contingent to the Club . Hiscommitment to amateur football and communitypartnerships is matched by his flair for marketing andnetworking . He has a collection of nicknames notsuitable for a family publication and is respected by all atthe Reds for his passion on and off the field . From all atReds, congratulations Benny!! Ube foregoing is anapercu of a 3000 word paean composed by the legendaryFrench scholar, Dr.Peter little!) And from all the rest ofD1, "& @ °,'oA#fS&S° Benjy!!! "peninsula 0 B - congratulates Ad ^' Vidotto & BenMitchell, both members of last years ReservesPremiership team, on reaching ' - today . From asoccer baekground,'Dots'joined thE 3 in 2002 andhas developed into a reliable anu sa,ile reservescampaigner and much admired clubman . On the otherhand, 'Jigglers', at 18 -vears old, deserves credit as theyoungest ever Pirate to reach 50 games . Now enjoying thePirates debut season in U19 Blue, Benny played his firstmatch as a Year 10 student in 2001 . Scotty Glovers POBrecord of 313 games is looking decidedly shakv . \ [I-done bovs!Yarra Valley 0 B - congratulates Sam 'Bones :who plays his 100tIa game today . Sam started as an - 3in 2000, and has since cemented a place in the S iorsHalf Back line . He won Best First Year Seniors Player in2002, was a Seniors Premiership player in 2002, andrunner up in the Seniors B & F in 2003 . His speed andability to read play enables him to provide great,drivefrom defence and he is rarely out of the best players . Welldone Sam !old Men4oniasas - salute one of its favourite sons thisweek when club legend Tony Bournon plays his 340tfigame . Tony has done it all - premiership player, multipleclub B&F winner, twice competition B&F runner-up, clubcaptain, state representative and leading goalkicker. Tonyhas an amazing football brain, unbelievable skills, greathands, is as tough as they come and one of the mostreliable kick for goals you would see . He has been anever-present champion for the Panthers over almosttwenty years . Congratulations Tony. The Panthers alsocelebrate 50 game milestones for Trent 'tvalskY andMichael Watts - two young men who have shownglimpses of the talent that will hopefully light up thesenior team in the coming years . Well done guys .Ormond - congratulates Chris "Kels" Keleher forplaying 2 games for his club . Chris becomes just the21st Ormond player to attain this prestigious number ofgames in the Club's 72 year history . He began his juniorfootball with Ormond in 1988 before progressing to theSenior team in 1993 . Kels' skill and ability, especially hishigh marking and goal scoring can be attested by hiswinning the Reserves Best & Fairest in 1993, 2000 and2003. He played in the Reserves 1998 Premiership and isa great Clubman. All at Ormond extend their best wishesto Chris for reaching this most significant milestone withthe Club. (Well done Kels - and they said you'd nevermake it! - Bear) .

Fitzroy Reds v Peninsula 0 BUniversity Blacks v Ormond - a t Op t

Old Mentonians v Aquinas 0 CSalesian 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 B

Banyule v Prahran

TBALLER 2004

1 .3 2.4 3 .5 5 .6(36)1 .0 1.1 1.1 2.2(14)

f q,duaa: Hut,L 2 Glennie Jess Wooden . Best : Denbraber ColllverVolomeilo Redwood Jess Tarulli . Fitzroy Reds: Holderhead. Best:Clark Cahill Rawlins Atherton Willingham Evans .Umpi s: Max Wittman Anthony Simpson (F) Malcolm Filleul; (G)P ULL OB 1 .6 1.8 2.8 4.8(32)C 0.2 1.5 3.9 7.11 (53)

Pawner A Atchison T Prendergast Cook . Ormond: Robbins 2 Becket tP ala Old Boys: Dunne 2 BrennanTeelew. Best: Pratt Davis

2 Teller Miller Delidio. Best: L Delidio B Delidio Robbins MaritimeBaf Palling.U5_- : Paul Jones Paul Tuppen (F) Jim Exton Daniel Kofoed (G)

Y.- OB 6.3 8.9 9.14 11 .14 (80)0 ENTONIANS 1.0 1 .1 1.1 2.3(15)Yturd Valley: Kern: 4 N Pask M Wines Valoppi Cooper Savage RokiekiB Peake. Best : L Taylor Valoppi Beal R Drew A Drew Strong. Oldblentonlans: Basile Walker. Best: Watts Walker Ball Austin ElliottBasile

'Un' es : Sean Scully Jnr Matthew Goold (F )PA2: 1.1 1 .4 3.9 6.11 (47)

1 1 .2 3.5 3.5 3.8(26).: A Pitts 3 Stafford Fox Ba ll ard . Best : Fraser Harrison Ballard

Kellow Bumiett Rhodes . Salesian : Loughnan Canavan logan . Best: AStevens J Nannes A Davey M Canavan S Oldfleld .Umpir, s: Brendan Devlin Eli Hayes (F) Kyle Monkey Peter Maddocks (G)B-QLE 2.2 4.6 4.8 6.10 (46)t :- . . . . . BLACKS 5 .1 6.1 9.4 10.6 (66)_ _~: Lorenzini 4 T Egan Demetriou. Best: Cantwell Lorenzimwilmore N Taylor Wilson Plan t. University Blacks: Saville 4 Moffatt2 B Shaw Price M Kempton Viltella . Best : Moffatt M Kempton

Middleton Rawnsley Savige Katsaros .Umpires : Rick Love Luke Moncrieff (F) Peter Teasdale Glen Kennedy(B) Chris Doyle Daniel Scully (G)

In RESERVE

AgULtiAS 2.2 3.2 4.6 5 .6(36)Fi'FZROY REDS 1.3 2.4 2.4 3.7(25)Aquinas : Hughes 2 Caskey Lyng Voursoukis . Best: Tappley BoxJones Hughes Chapman Jeffrey . Fitzroy Reds: Capodifemo MurphyBare . Best: Crane Moore Buckley Drew Rome Baillie .

>Ui OB 0.2 1.4 1.7 1.9 (15)2.3 6.3 7.7 8.9 (57)

Pe: ala: Claringbold . Best: Wilson Bowman Heffernan BradenCrean W Coghlan . Ormond : Naylor 5 Lance Stewart Wells. Best:Ashford Muzzell Naylor Lance Harvey Wells .YARRA VALLEY 2 .0 4.2 4.3 4.6(30)OLD MENTONIANS 3.1 5.4 6.9 8.10 (58)Yarra Valley: P Cremean 2 w Smith G Coui :(s. Best : C Britt Buruma

W Smith G Coutts B Seeger Pearce . Old hfentonians: Solley 3 Kiantos2 C Alexander Coghlan Stroud . Best: Stevens Kiantos Smith CoghlanStroud Wilson,

2.4 4.6 6.8 6.10 (46)SALESl[.-" 1.0 1.1 3.6 5.9 (39)

u i: McCuddin 3 Bedford Jones Kennett . Best : S CampbellBedford wlndddge Sparrey Kennett Moylan . Salesian : M Smyth D

Bowman T Henson B Charmers D Foley . Best : D Allen A Seager MSmyth P M Larren P Allen .B.AYdYULE 0.1 1 .1 3.2 5.4(34)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .0 10.0 12.5 15.5 (95)

anynle : Creak Baldac Prior Richardson T Nasrallah . Best : ThomsonDavies Ferral George A Spicer J Rigler. University Blacks: Hanna 3Wood 2 Wilson 2 Hamilton 2 Watch 2 Brumby-Rende112 Nolan Weber .Best: Weber Hamilton Brumby - Rendell Ryan Wood Hanna .

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1 L. Toomey2 S . Tibb3 J . Coglan*3 S . Edwards5 M . Hunter6 D. Minogue7 C. Glennie8 J . Jess (VC)9 T. Harkin10 D. BolandI! S, Cooper12 A. Bethun e13 D . Den B;aber(C)13 C. Jeffrey14 A . Larkin15 Adrian Williams16 J . Hunt17 B . Redwood18 J . Hughes18 T. Olarenshaw,19 G. Whitehead C,/C)20 D. Skinne r21 J. Pierce22 S. Flynn23 M . Visser24 P. Harper25 B. Valomtallo26 J . Box27 C . Quinn28 B. Helms29 J . Wilson30 C . Collrver31 G. Evans33 C. Wooden34 M . Tarulli35 R. Chapman36 P. Caskey37 S. Leonard38 B. Moran39 S. Bethune40 S. Hau n

41 G . Davies42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery44 J . Tapply45 D. McCartan46 T. Vandersluis47 Anthony Williams48 R. Brown49 M . Griffin50 C. Crozie53 D . Robinson54 M. O'Halloran55 L. Stafford56 P. Cruickshank57 M . Harris58 H . Tyssen59 B . Cooper60 L. Elliott61 I. Drew62 C. Lyn g

'.. 63 A. Borne64 S. Voursoukis67 C. Tzoumenakas72 T. Brook

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15, A. Brow n16 . A. Demetnou17. C. Davies17. S. Gray (rese)18. T. Wis e19 . L . 0Can- '19 .T. 1 si I (r=_s)

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43 . L. Ferral

44, J . Connelly

45. A . Roethe

46. T Egan

48. B Herbert

49. G . Bel l

S3 . S. Gray55 . D . Williams

1 . D . H< am2 . B . Halderhead &

A . Walsh

4 . hi . Cairns &J . Hamilton

5. P. Diacogiorgis7. L . Byrn e8. A. Byrne

9 . H . Pletcher

11 . B . Atherton

12 . D . Murphy

13 . A . Dawson

14 . T. Clarke

16 . G . Crane

17. B . Lee

18. M . Baker

19. Pa. Cook20. T. Mitchell21 . C . Meighen22 . C . Sullivan23 . T. Jackson24 . J . Parsons25 . D . Bahr27 . J . Tornese29. V. Cahill

30. C. Little31 . P. Crowe32. A. Grant

33 . S. Duty35 . P. Cook36 . M . Reeves37 . A . O'Reilly39 .A .E :ge40 . G . B. :. :e41 .i_ .. . .. ,

45. J. . : . .: .ie46. N . .: .' 147. W. -~ . rr

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Met , - --- scored a win crucial to their D2suni* al hopes over final's aspirant Ivanhoe Assumptionat East Caulfield Reserve . The Gryphsjumped to an earlylead, and as conditions deteriorated, this proved to bedecisive in the final outcome . Leeton was fantastic in theruck for the Gryphons while Flowerday again showed whyhe is amongst the best on-ballers at this level . For theHoes, Healy and Blainey continued their recent goodform .Atrocious conditions at St . James Park for the contestbetween s; University ar >toCYMS, and the score - ne certainly reflected this . Playerscame off so blackened from the mud, you may haveexpected a chorus line performing `Mammy ." Fragiacomowas the shining light for the victorious Razorbacks, oftenmaking a mockery of the conditions with his clean skills

id lon ; kicking, while Fidler and Gelly were againica.it contributors.

r returned to form with a comfortable win overJ ersity, and in the process all but confirm a

:o'" semi final berth, and virtually snuffing out anyh)e uie Trobers have of making the four . Chris Battlesc, the tone with his constant physical pressure, gainingmany possessions in the process, while the alternation ofWhite and Parton between ruck rover and full forward,and the success both had at these positions, was also aninfluential factor.In other games, Bulleen Templestowe almost madecertain a top two position with a handsome victory overOld f>eelon and Bentleigh prevailed in an arm wrestleover west Brunswick .My " : k are : Ivanhoe Assumption, LaTrobeUni, rsit mash Gryphons, Old Geelong, and OldCarey .What An - Says:With two rounds to go there is still much to be decided .Old Geelong, six points behind Bulleen Templestowe, canstill finish second if the loser of this week's Bullants-OldCarey clash loses again in the final round while Monashkept its survival hopes alive after upsetting likely finalistsIvanhoe Assumption .The Gryphons shock victory means four sides are nowvyin_ to avoid relep~'on . Last week we tried to predict,vnth l9n Al;success, how the top four would shape up forn:c This , : we? : try and forecast how th eh,r .

_ sort themselves, out in the next

(26 points) : Monash (h), Swinburne (a)Like ish : Sixth (34)C r t: Sides fighting relegation play with enormousd -l on and if the Demons are aware of this they

a ' z their next two .(20) : La Trobe (a), Ivanhoe Assumption (h)

Li] 3t ith (20)Coil costly loss to S :inburne leaves it

h be massive underd ;s for next two soesults to,'all '>_ < to survive .°.nhoe Ass„rr, , . 1 Be-

Likely finish : Eighth(20 )Comment : Has the bestdraw of the bottom fourand will fancy its chances of beating Bentleigh at home .Mon-'- f?rynhons (16) : Bentleisa (a), Old Geelong (h)Likely finish : Ninth (16 )Comment : Might pinch one game but poor percentagelike costly .

(16): Old Geelong (a), Old Carey (h)Lila finish : Tenth (16)Car ient : eds to win last two to be any hope . Almostmission impossible from here.TIPSIvanhoe Assumption 10La Trobe 36uentleigh 6Old Geelong 42Old Car .,: 3

.are congratuiates - ; o nGlen has come ilxough thej .ir.iors to be a regulr in thetwos and his last month of footv has seen him regularlyappearing in the best players . ~11 done and good luck'.

is s- congratulates Dave Wanda and GregU on nlaying 150 games and Damon Grie ve and

Jei: zigieg on reaching their 100 game milestone forthe club in Round 15. 'Diamond' Dave Lrlouda is a formerchampion cyclist and gave away the individual sport to beinvolved in a team game . A classy left footer, this goalsneak has the ability to turn a game on his own . Not thequickest player around he finds an extra yard of pacewhen he is within goal scoring range. Greg Burgess, the'Big Show' is a crowd favourite amongst the faithful atthe Fearon . Very quick over the first ten yards this burlyfull fonard loves kicking goals . Many a -.m has fallenin a fa?se sense of secodr, -n see the big blok e

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line up in the goal-square . A great mark and a dead-eyedick, Greg has won the competition (seconds) goal kickingfour times . All coaches love a hard midfielder that lovesgetting in and under feeding the bail to the "glory boys" .This style of play is what Damon is all about . Oftenrushing in where angels fear to tread, he is often leadingthe state in tackles, hard ball gets and one-percenters .Making his senior debut at 18 years of age in 1997shocking hamstring injuries and three years of overseasbackpacking have seen this rugged bloke take his time toreach his 100 games. Some players seem to have all thetime in the world when out on the field and Jeff Buttigiegis one of those players . This classy midfielder/half-for-ward rarely misses a target and creates manyopportunities for the forwards . He loves nothing morethan to dance and weave around opposition to slot a goal .Monash s - starting with Gavin Block whoplayed his 50 -lame for the club last week . -Ch( ka"has been a consistent performer at both senior andreserve levels, usually as a key defender or pinch-hi- ngin the ruck . This week, Walter Pocock andNichols reach the 50 game mark . "tVal" is another playerwho has had an impact in both the ones and twos . mainlyas a bullocking on-baller, but is also capable of playing atboth ends of the ground . "Niche" is a former teammanager who has been a fixture in the reserves defencefor the last few years, but injuries have made the journeyto 50 a bit of a crawl . Both Vial and Nicho have also beendiligent committeemen over the last few seasons . Finally,the Gryphons' very own renaissance man, Peter "iraser¢choice of nickname" Williamson plays his 150th gamefor the Gryphs this week . By his own admission, he hasonly ever played one good game, but "148 great ones .'Seriously though, "Willo" has served the club in suchcapacities as secretary, VAFA member and websitecontributor . Congratulations to all of you from everyoneat the Gryphs .

h - Sunday the August 15 is our annualDima«.na's luncheon. This is a great day and a popularevent . Cost is 825 and this includes lunch, desert andcoffee . See Deano for bookings.

. .l of us here at the I3entleigh AFC wish Shaun Adam :,,p(knee reconstruction) and Anthony Steward (bonegraft/pin insertion) all the best on speedy recoveries . Welook forward to seeing you both out in the red & blue in2005 .Team of the Yea rIts almost the end of the season, so if you have anyplayers you'd like to nominate for D2 Team of the Year,just let Andrew or myself know .Car, e :Please no df ails of any match reviews to

msonfijcentrelink .gov .au, or Andrew Wit tos30- a< it.rmit .edu .au ideally by 5pm eachon aon.

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Oit? `'arev v Bulleen

.;i 7.s 9.7 10.10 (70)-:AE,':`3t'_I02d 2.4 3.7 6.8 7 .9(51 )

Monash Grppi,ons: Malone 6 Gomizel 2 Yanni Flowerday. Best:Leeton Flowerday Wells B Coxhead Paolucci Watson. IvanhoeAssumption : Healy 2 Brown Pye Sampson Nemtses Harris . Best:Sampson Healy Brown Blainey Wood Morris .Umpires : Mick Forde (F)S%'L~'BURin-E UNIT 2.2 3.5 4.6 5 .8(38)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .2 2.2 2.2 3.2 (20)Swinburne Uni: Fidler 21.Silano Jones MacFarlane. Best: 67agiacomowatts Piotrowski Golly Fricke Fidler . Williamstown CYMS :^.ZcCutcheon Phemister B Grant . Best: McCutcheon B HynesPhemister Oldham J Hynes Grieves .Umpires : Greg Rawlings Tom Haysom IF )WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 3.3 5.5 6.6 (42)BENTLEIGFI 3.0 4.2 6.5 8.5(53)West Brunswick: Hamilton Forney Edwards Brookshaw Irving . Best :Irving Hamilton Leahy Jerkin R Benjamin . Bentieigh: Paul 2 MeehanRobertson Sharp Ireson Dolton Handfield . Best: Meehan Davis IresonS Holmesbv Banks Lee.Umpires : Joe Boizonello (F) Bianca Share Joel Wignall (B) Michael LeeRobert Seymour (G )BULLEE7d TE&SPLESTOP7E 2.0 5.2 9.9 10 .11 (72)OLD GEELONG 0 .5 1 .6 2.8 3.8 (26)Buileen Templestowe: Wise 3 R Williams 2Milesi 2 D Matthews 2Pietryk . Best : Glover Smith Wise Clarke Tourogianis Williams P(etryktiorbury Schneider. Old Geelong: Betts Kimpion Malpas. Best :Vickers Willis Stevens Cannon Paul Lego- H McCarthy .Umpires : Andrew Smith Daniel Dinneen (F) Blake Curtis AlexKoutsoukis (B) Bernie Jephson Bruce Stephens (G)OLD CAREY 1.2 5.8 8.12 1I .16 (82)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 1.3 2.4 3.5(231Old Carey: White 4 Parton 3 C Angus 2 James Stewart-Holmes. Best :Battle Campbell Kent White Rossignuolo Everett . La TzobeUniversity: Adamthwaite Murray Gleeson, Best: Adamthwaite Daviesh4ebieekan Forrest Harvey Butlock .Ur-iros: Jason Lane Matt Meier IF)

02 RESERVEGRYPHONS 3.5 6.8 9.14 11 .17 (83)

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afi. Best : Bolle Faly D>zr Park Robinson Grenfell .-uur-ption : Pearce Pace. Best: Pace Frank McDonal d

Cr irvin Curtain.1 .3 2.9 4.11 4.14 (38)1 .1 3.1 6.1 6.1 (37)

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« ran McKenzie. Best : McEachran Nisbett Marti n

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG S W IDDURHE UHI WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOWNSenior Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach : Derek Thoene Coach :Anqus Hamilto nn us CYMSRes.Coach : Andrew Gates Res Coach: Ben Dunn Res. Coach : Paul James Res. Coach: Thompson CAss Coach : Matt Edmonds oach : Dens Mcleo d

Res Coach: Paul Dervan1 . C. Angus (VC)

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e a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved i n

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Iielow is a brief summary.Senior -(1st XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFL(VFL players with

a permit - see below) .

Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least four (4)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (firstround).Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves

to qualify .tit For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different

days of the same weekend (ie . lst semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on thesame day) .Uni r-19 teams - Players must be registered and holda permit . If a player has played an aggregate of morethan 5 senior and reserve matches he must have playedmore than 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserve matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the first secondround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .

i:,.brid arrangement, the following shall apply.

Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 sideto play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VF'Llisted player will be eligible to playin the finals for his VAFA club as long as he hasplayed a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for theteam he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two(2) of these matches must have been played after

June 30th .A'I'AC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to

represent in the finals. For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matches ; te r

June 30th.

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0 Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .

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In A Section Old Ivanhoe all but secured a place in thefinals with an 'against the odds' victory, 11 .15 to 10.17,against the Xavs at Toorak Park . Old Ivanhoe had been2-6 after 8 rounds and could have been headed forrelegation at that time so it was a great turnaround . 01kicked away to an early lead and held off the Xavs withsome spirited play . Lochran, Young, Mansfield, Parker,Tully and Jenkins were best for the winners and for theXavs it was Blood, A Dillon, Bowen, Rennex . Hawkinsand M Bourke .In B Section it was as though the ladder had beenturned upside down when only Old Brighton of the topfour were listed as winners . Out at Mazenod theBrighton lads got home narrowly, 10 .12 to 8.10, withJackson (3), McLachlan, Hipwell, Krzynwiak, Gadsdenand Bradley best for the 'Tonners . Mazenod namedO'Donoghue . Kelly, Dunne, Meehan, M Murray and SMorgan. NOBS had now slipped to fourth with onlypercentage separating them from Collegians resultingin plenty of interest in the final round .C Grade remained a terrific competition with plenty ofoptions for teams to make a late run for the top four.There were also five clubs, Prahran, Therry, St Leos, StBedes and Banyule all in the relegation zone. Glen Eira(fifth) could still make the four but their capitulation tothird placed Old Geelong, 7.10 to 20 .13, did not helptheir cause . For the OGGS . Taylor. D Salter (6),Wallaee-Smith, L Wilson and Andrews were really goodplayers and for Glen Eira . Kernick, Tsiroglannis, CO'Donnell, Doolan, S Diamond and McGaw were greattriers .D Section also had some excitement ahead and OldCarey, Caulfield Grammarians and Old Camberwellcould all finish in the finals but there was only one spotavailable for the three of them . Old Camberwell almoststruck a snag out at Thomastown when the home sidestormed home in the final quarter with 5 goals tonothing but the final score was 11 .6 to 12 .15 and the't'Jells breathed again . For Camberwell, Pratt, Bryson,Whitehead, Reid, D Mitchell and Inkster (5) made sureof the win . For Thomastown Eccles, Fellows, Holmes,Plant, Farquer and Gentis were consistent all day .In the two E Grades everything looked settled finalsand relegation wise although Richmond Central andUHSOB might have to rely on their respectivepercentages in E White to determine who would berelegated.Plenty of interest remained in the U19 competition,especially in Sections 1 and 2 . In the top section OldScotch (last) beat Old Brighton (fourth) and knockedthem out of the top four. The Scotchies started well andwere never headed before winning 13 .10 to 9 .8 . Scotchcongratulated Beaurepaire (5) . Evans, Eager, Miles,Curr}y, (3) and Stevens as their best and Brightonnamed Betts, Davies, Pirrie (5), O'Neill, Williams andMcLaughlin .

Umpires' Corner

announced that AFLUmpires' Director, Peter

Schwab, would be GuestSpeaker at their annualpre-finals' dinner at the

Collingwood FootballClub Social Club . They

also acknowledged veteran Alan Stubbs on achievingthe 250 game milestone .

Just when we thought a certain calm had descendedon the A Section ladder, up bobs De La Sa lle to wreakhavoc . Their crushing defeat of Collegi an s put theWesley boys in danger of losing the double chance andallowed De La one last crack at avoiding relegation . DeLa were never headed from the opening score an dfinished 17 .17 to Collegians' 9 .16 with the Mannixboys, Pat and Ben, cutting a swathe through the purplean d gold ranks . Ben's 6 goals were crucial and O'B ri en,Conroy and Moloney were also strong for De La .Wallace, Thomson, Harrison, Lake, Schober an d Parkintri ed all day for Collegians .In B Grade Bulleen Templestowe held off a strongchallenge from Old Brighton to gain the four points andfourth spot at the expense of Old Paradians . Thedynamic De an Matthews booted 6 in the last quarter asBT stormed home, 22 .9 to 17.9. Matthews finishedwith 8 for the match . Simon Driver was again b ri l li antan d Mcinerny, Robertson . Parri s and Tulloch were alsoterrific performers . For Old Bri ghton Pryor, Schober,Atkin, Krzywniak, Lennox an d Will iams were best.The umpires held their annual dinner and the 'GoldenWhistle' award went to Joe Ischia. 'Most Improved'went to Anthony Damon (Field), David Fowler(Boundary) an d Bruce Stado (Goals) . Guest speakerwas former VAFA umpire Graham Halbish whoentertained the gathering with anecdotes from hisexpe ri ences as CEO of the Australian Cricket Board .

B Section was now shaping up to be a great battle forall spots and Therry (third) hosted Old Trinity (fifth) .Trinity, although trailing all day, pegged Theny backand at the last break, were only 7 points down . In anentertaining last quarter Therry kicked two late goalsand won by 21 points. Quinn, Growcock, A Ratcliffe,Bye, McCann and Reddick were their strongest playersand Rogers, Allibon, Parkes, Norman, Turner andTaylor did their best for Trinity .Hampton Rovers (fifth) in C Section gave themselves areal chance of finals' participation when they defeatedthird placed St Kilda CBC . 15 .10 to 9 .8 with McKellar,Coutts, Capp, Pappon, McConville and Panagiotidis (4)their best . St Kilda named Capiron (4), Struth, Fiddler,Bennett. Murrihy and Boyd .

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National Mutual, major VAFA sponsors, published ontheir page, details of one of their representatives . TintConnellan, well known in VAFA circles . Tim'sinvolvement had been at no less than Old Xavs,IYiHSOB, Ormond, Uni Blues and Uni Blacks . He hadbeen a Chairman of Selectors in A Grade, Coach in theU19's, Selector for the Senior VAFA representativeteam among other roles in his Ammo journey . He wasalso a skilled chef, raconteur and great drinkingpartner and when time permitted, an experienced andsti~cessful agent with :,:ational mutual .

Ali associated with . .inatcur luotuall t .e shut .neu to

hear of the sudden death of former . .FA Secreta--.

Jack Fullerton . His firm decision making was atrademark of his administrative capabilities and his

wife Norma had supported him throughout his longcommitment to the VAFA .There were surprises all round in C Section. OldCamberwell avoided relegation with a 5 goal win oversecond placed Old Brighton . Leaders St Kilda CBCthrashed third placed St Kevins by 11 goals andHampton Rovers with little to play for beat Banyulewho had plenty to play for 11 .11 to 9 .12 . Hamptonwere well served by Hetherington, Blake . Boyle . Kelly,Young and Hoggart and Banyule by McCann . Attard,Anderson, Jones, Fraumano and Hobba (4) .Long serving umpire Wayne Henry, also trainingsupervisor for the men in white, officiated in hi 200thgame which included 170 as central umpire including26 finals and 7 grand finals . Wayne was now runningthe boundary .Ormond's Clyde Foulsham retired after a fantasticcontribution to his club as an administrator. For overthirty years Clyde worked tirelessly andenthusiastically in many capacities includingPresident, Vice-President, Delegate, Property Manager(and a real tough one), Goal Umpire, Selector, youname, 'Foulshy' did it and did it with honesty andloyalty at the forefront .

In Junior Section 3 Marcellin made sure of their fourthposition by defeating second placed Heatherton, 12 . 9to 8 .10, who had relinquished their double chance.Olle, Collins, Bretherton, Kennedy, Hesse and Cullmanmade sure of Marcellin's quest with their strong play .Heatherton were truly upset and failed to submit theirgoal kickers or best players .One of the most decorated amateur players, BruceBourne (Ormond) celebrated his 200th game. Life

member of his club, Captain of his Club (75-78),multiple club best & fairest award winner, seniors and

U19's. VAFA "A° Section best and fairest (74), 15Victorian representative games (Captain twice), All-Australian six times and a credit to the amateur code .

B Section umpires were - Coughlan . Goodman, WHenry, McMahon, Muller and the goalies - Ahlm,

Bridges . Dunstan, Fry, Smith . Waters, King. McLean,H Cordner, Malcolm.

._. ___ _n big day in F 5ection wiui the top tout t<ams opposed

to one another. The question was who would stop theOld Mentonians, top in both seniors and reserves .Maybe North Brunswick (second) had the best chanceas they won eomfortably against Monash White (fourth)9 .13 to 4 .12 . The old boys of Mentone Grammar easilybeat Uni Reds (third) 16 .14 to 6.12 to firm as outrightfavourites .'Ball Briefs' highlighted 100 games for Marcellin's

Peter French . Also known as "Kookaburra" for hisconstant chatting on and off the field . Peter was to goon to become the General Manager of the VAFA prior toa management position with the MCC .Geelong saluted its great stalwart. Ray Wookey, onfinally reaching his 200 games after many injuryfrustrations . Ray's long and successful career includedcaptaincy of his club, VAFA representation and the VicHind Memorial Trophy for Geelong's most valuableplaying member.Kevin McKav s"Umpire's Corner" was an informativecolumn and announced the awarding of lifemembership of the Umpire's Association to two verypopular members, Jim Peters and Brian Nicholls .

Universiy or Melbourne experienced mixedemotions among their footballing community whentheir A and B Section teams had complete formreversals . Firstly, the Blues (A Section), after foursuccessive losses, 'turned it on' against the leaders OldParadians and finished 7 goals in front . 16.13 to 9.14 .The Blacks (B Section) however, experienced their firstloss for the season when Old Scotch held them off by28 points, 11 .8 to 6.10 .Kew continued to'sail alonb in C Grade by annihilatingOld Haileybury, 18.20 to 4 .1 and Hahn excelled with 7goals for the Brown and Golds. Three sides sharingequal billing at the top of D Section, St Bernards, OldBrighton and Fairfield on 48 points . This changedwhen Old Brighton defeated St Bernards 11 . 14 to 9 .12and therefore only shared the lead with Fairfield whohad won very easily against ANZ Bank, 14 .16 to 6 .5.

A great uiou,c to 1•U .,tse1ay iOris skipper, bill Baird.Bill had been 'hauled' out of the junior side in 1939 toplay in the seniors and never looked back . His greatcareer with FTOB was only interrupted by three yearswar service in the R.A .N . but he was straight backwhen hostilities ended . As Captain, Secretary, PropertyManager and just about everything else, "he lives onlyfor FTOB and amateur football" . At 28 suggestions thathe may make a good time-keeper the following seasonsimply annoyed him . Tech would no doubt tolerate "theold boy" again in 1955 !

In C Section Sandrir._~ ham (third) "woke up in the iastquarter to defeat MHSOB (sixth) by only 3 points . JoeRichards, Artie Roberts and Jim Sheerly were great forSandy. Perhaps the "nasty incident" that left MHSOB'skipper, (Gus) McNaughton, with a badly broken noseand only 17 men was costly in the tight finish . (Curley)Webster was great on his wing for the Old Boys as was(Bluey) Truscott with 5 goals .

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A final's shaping upset, a couple of nearupsets and the ladder leader beginning toreassert their dominance after a fewlacklustre weeks . The rain certainly madefor an interesting round !Also, don't forget about the best aftermatch team. Voting has begun!ReviewHighlight of the week was the win ofHawthorn as they overcame both theelements and the partisan local crowd todefeat South Melbourne . The Hawks ledfor most of the game and survived aspirited last quarter challenge from Southto record a great victory. The youngtrifecta of Davies, Saulle and Ogge starredfor the Hawks whilst McGee and Merveichwere the home side's best .Rupertswood won the match of the day

against i7ni H igh . Managed to brave theelements and watch this game. With the

weather as it was, hard to read too much

into the game although I was veryimpressed by the spirit of the Rupo

players . It will serve them well over thenext few weeks . Their better playersincluded Powell, Hatty, Pettman and

Keenan whilst Uni were well served by

Rose and Carroll .

Werribee gave Oakleigh a big scare asthey got very close to one of the glamourteams. The Krushers were out of theblocks well however Werribee graduallyreeled them in before falling just short .Mahoney in the ruck was great whilstWerribee were also well served by AidenMurphy (again!), Tedesco and Keogh .Krushers were happy with the form ofHogan and Britt.Another game where the scores were closerthan expected was between St Jots and

the persistent = ::Lmi yciale . So closeyet so far onceagain for the mountain men who were wellpleased by the form of Flanagan, Kellettand Varga . The Jocs were most pleasedthat their youngsters showed the way withthe likes of Phandois, Arnold and Dashashowing the way .Finally, Syndal continued the relegationbattle with a strong win over PowerHouse . With the likes of Sheer, McKenzieand Moresi helping out the usual subjects,a great win was had for the Hoers . Taylorand Matheson were the best for the House .PreviewBattles continue on two fronts this weekwith the relegation war and final spot inthe four fights continuing unabated . TheHawks did a great favour for Uni High withtheir unexpected win and have enabledUni to be masters of their own destiny . Atthe bottom, the House might be looking atad uncomfortable whilst Werribee needsome points badly !Most significant game sees Uni ---7-it; 7-

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Forbes 6 45Henderson Ea 1 41Phillips 7 36Videky 0 29

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hosting South Melbourne. A win for Uniwill all but sew up a final's berth withSouth facing one of the big three inRupertswood in the last game. Hard toread much into Uni's form last week andwith South faltering, I expect to see thestudents on a high come Saturday night .In a match critical in determiningrelegation fates, Mt Lilydale welcomesSyndal . Hard to fathom how Mt Lilydalecould still be in the relegation zone givenhow competitive they have been all year.They will be eyeing off the next two gamesas winnable and help cement themselvesin D3 for next year . The Mounts for me .Rupertswood get back home and welcomePower House to the den. The motivation oftop spot will no doubt urge on Rupo whilstthe House will be getting a bit nervousabout a possible drop. Their percentageshould hold them in good stead however,assuming it doesn't take too much of apounding this week . Rupo for me .Last roll of the dice for Werribee as theywelcome St t 3 down the highway . Awin would probably see them jump acouple of spots, for this week at least . TheJocs haven't got a great deal to play for .Can't move up or down but the astuteCoach McGee will know that confidenceleading into the finals is vitally important .Jocs but not by much !Finally, Hawthorn host 63$kieigh . TheHawks showed what they were capable ofas they disposed of South and what evertheir fate in the next few weeks, expect abig rebound next year . The Krushers willbe a bit like the Jocs, not a great deal toplay for other then the lure of winningform. Krushers for me but not before afright .CorrespondentsYou can email me on ed .sill@locker .com.auor ring me on 0418348723 .

TODAY'S ~~ ~S R17D3 SECTION

Mt Lilydale v Syndal Tally-HoRupertswood v Power House

Werribee Amateurs v St Johns 0 CHawthorn Amateurs v Oakleigh

UHS-VU v South Melbourne Districts

ST JOeiivs G i, 3.7 6.8 10.9 12.MT IdLYA=-: 3.4 4.7 7.8 7.8(50)St Johns: Phaedonas 5 Fonceca 4 Horburv 2 Magee. Best:Phaedonas Ellis Rydquist Hilton O'Connor Jones . Mt Lilydale:Varga 3 Atkinson 2 Holloway King. Best: Atkinson Penhale BirdBaker.Umpires: Steve Caple (F )s fsl,TALLY-HO 4.5 5.7 8.10 11 .15 (81)POWERHOUSE 2.1 4.3 6.5 8.6(54)Syndal Tally-Ho : Vagiatis 3 Crew 2 Rutter 2 McKenzie RobinsonDix Cachia. Best: A Sheer Rutter L Hannemann McKenzie MMoresi Bingham. Powerhouse: Mk Verbene 3 M Taylor 2 MickVerbene D Miller B Turner . Best : M Taylor C Matheson R lt'alshD Boland P Sosic N Bishop .Um : Mick Gilday (F)OIZMEIGH 4.6 5.8 7.12 10 .17 (77)WE EE AMATEURS 1 .1 6.2 9.3 11.6 (72)Oaldeigh: Dalton 3 A Kitts 2 Murray Hogan Britt Way Reynolds .Best : Hogan Britt A Kitts Bromley Reynolds Collins . Werril ee : AMurphy 4 K Murphy 2 Keogh Borg Fuller Kidd Flack . Best: AMurphy Mahoney Keogh Tedesco Kidd I. Carson .Umpires: Andrew Fyfe (F) Tristan Reith (G )STF3 MELD . DISTRICTS 3 .4 4.6 4.7 8.10 (58)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.0 6.2 8.4 10.6 (66)Sth Paieib : King 4 Aquilina Kealy Cheevers Niemi. Best : McGeeMerveich Pohlner Stefanidakis Clyne King . Hawthorn: Olle 5Reed 2 Davies McDonald Lanileth . Best: Davison Olle SaulleMcVeigh MclligayUmpires: Paul Sherman Peter Pullen (F) Jourdan Smith (G)UHS-VU 0.1 2.3 2.4 2.4(16)RUPERTSWOOD 0 .8 2.12 3.13 7.15 (57)UHS-VU : Carroll Hall . Best: Rose Thorp Carroll M Farrelly MoraSmith . Rupe : Brennan 2 Spinner 2 Sinnett PlummerWest. Best : Powell Elliot Spinner Hewitt .Umpires: Shaun Rothe Paul Hoffman (F) Andrew Borg LeahCannon (B) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G )

D3 RESERVEST JOHNS 0£ 7.3 10.6 14.10 16.14(110)MT LILYDALE 0.0 2.0 4.1 4.3 (27)Match details not received .S Ai. TALLY-HO 1 .3 2.3 4.3 6.4 (40)POWERHOUSE 2.2 6.4 8.6 11.10 (76)Syndal Tally-Ho: Reynolds 2 Godden Joy O'Boyle Beom Bayliss .Best : Treasure Buckley Joy Godden Thomas Bartholomew.Powerhouse : P Cooper 4 J Scotland 2 B Phillips J Howes M DavisC Plazzer D Harris . Best : C Plazzer W Weber P Cooper R MarshallP Arnold Davis.0: 6.2 8.6 9.8 15 .12 (102)t :; TEURS 1.1 1.4 5.7 5.7 (37)D•' i: Ciavarella 3 Couttie 2 Marshall 2 Perdikomatis 2Keating Khodr Kokkinos Short Edwards Videky . Best : RedfordNuske Khodr Lucas Phillips Keating . Wem"bee : Bunworth 2 ACarson Fraser Diker. Best: Baker Waters Bell Bunworth VelishaGrogan .SBZI MELD DISTRICTS 0.7 5.9 8.11 10.15 (75)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .1 1 .1 2.2 3,3(21)Sth Melb: Earl Henderson 4 Bell 4 Doyle Phillips . Best : Bell BrigliaCox Doyle Lamerton Mijatovic. Hawthorn : Pritchard 2 Dixon.Best: Exton Dixon Pritchard Orchard Jan-is Chepa .Ull"sVtl 1.2 4.3 4.3 4.5 (29)RUPERTSWOOD 4.1 6.4 13.8 15.9 (99)UHS-VU : Forbes Cull Clarke Homes . Best: Ludlow ClarkeCleveland J Thomas J Partridge. Rupe : A Cerro 3 AJordan 3 R Jaeger 2 L Temming 2 D Zarb 2 D Fox R Phillips JRamsey. Best: A Certo M McKenzie J Ramsey R Jaeger JMcCrann A Jordan .

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Coach : Peter TyscmRes : Patrick Ryan

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S . HOCoach : Ben McGee Senior Coach : aeTf Bingham Snr Coach : Shane Mottram. Coach : Tim Ellis

Res : Rod Walker Coach : tsrendan Moloney SnrAsst Coach: Guy Walden Asst: B. Uebergang Res . Coach : Paul SmithRes 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. Nedini s2. M. Peake 2 Ma Hannan Captain 2. I . Bingham (Vice-C) 1 M. WRIGHT 2. K.Murph y3- D . O'Connor 3 J. Mervcich 3. M . Joy 2 R . THORP 3. D. Flack (R C)4. S. Holmes 5 S. King 4. T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4. S . Kid d5. B. Hilton 6 L . Kealy 5. D. Hannah 4 L GORRINGE 5. B . Cunningham6. M. Phaedonos 7 A. Hannan 6. 1 . MacKenzie (Vice-C) 5 S. MOTTRAM 6. M . Wals h7. N. Chalk 8 X. Kidd 7 . T. Vagiatis 6 S. CRACKNELL (Caot) 7. T. Dean8 . M . Hartnett 9 S. Aqualina B . R. Bennett 7 D. ZULICKI 8. R . Stonehouse9 . A. Jones 10 D. McCormick 9 . D. Richardson 8 S. HAMS 9. J . Ayling10 . M . Courmadias 11 P. Daly 10. T Reines 9 S. DEVLIN 10. M. Keogh (C )11 . J. Kelly 12 A. Argyriou 11 . J . Rutter (Vice C)

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19. J . Cotton 21 B . Johnson 20 B Hannemann 20 G. MADRIGRANO20 . E . Mahoney

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25. B. Waters 27 P. Cheevers 25. B. Reeman 26 P. THOMAS . .27. A . Borg

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27 . R . Dowsett 29 J. Adgemis 27. M. Leplaa.

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31 P. DOLENCE 31 . B. Waters30 . R. Walker 32 D. McGee 30. B. Holland (Res V-C) 32 S. DIMOND 32. D . Harwood31 . D. Rydquist 33 M . Doyle 31 . A. Richardson 33 J. SCHULZ 33 . R . Baker32 . A. Rudd 35 N. Modish 32. L. Hannemann 34 J. 0'NEILL 34 . J. Hoffman33 . A. Foneca 37 J . Clyne 33. T. Bartholomew 35 A. BUTERA 35 . B. Burnvart h34 . M . Hancock C- Res 38 D. Rowe 34 . N. Hunter 36 A. PENDLEBURY 36 . S. Bianco35 . J. Sacco 39 A . Briglia 35. C. Cachia (Captain) 37 G . CATTERALL 37 . C . Howar d36 . P. Harris 40 B . Bulpit 36 . T. Fleming 38 R. LAPISH 38 . T. Towers (RVJC)37 . D. Christian VC- Res 41 T. McQualter 37 . B . Robinson 39 M . REA 39 . L. Langfiel d38- D. Savio 42 G. Gaylor 38 . M . Christiansen 40 L . MAGUIRE 40 . S. Fuller39 . P. Rudd 43 W. D'Andrea VC 39 . D. Hallisey 41 A LUDLOW 41 . G . Grogan (R C)40. T. Hyland 44 D . Geary 40 . B . Thomas 42 D. WALLACE 42 . P. Thoma s41 . J . Hargraves 45 C . Roe 41 . M . Moresi 43 M . O'NEILL 43 . D. Buchanan42. D. Sanders 46 A . Ray 42 . M . James 44 M . FARRELLY 44 . T. Johnson43. M. Van Houten 47 J . Royle 43 . A . Brown 45 N. SMITH 45 . C. AlabakisA4. J . Ross 48 C . Maloney 44 . W. James-Ind

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5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 London Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

BLUE5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devfln

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Cauliield

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 Mc'Niec e

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloy d

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Daman

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' Altera

21 Nick Hyde

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koilman

27 Ron Johnso n

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Oliv e

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph BolzoneIlo

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

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 Pulle n

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

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 Lilly

31 Peter Angeli s

33 Roland Fuhrmann

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

37 Joseph Hartwig

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by Leah Gallagher &Steve McCarthy

Car ParkAfter a training night if you wish to stay backand have a few drinks remember to park yourcar out the back in the Elsternwick car park .This will enable "Agate" to lock the main gatewhen he goes home but if your car is stillinside beware the wrath of Agate! (Don't youagree Benny?)Milestones, Milestones and moreMilestonesAfter being quiet for a month or so they arecoming out of the woodwork so to speak(probably getting in before finals) .Last week former adviser Brian Woodheadwas rumoured to have run his 50th amateurgame, it only took around 5-6 years to do it .This week starts with goalie Rob Parry withhis 150 games.Highlight : 2001 rep game VAFA U/ 19 v VMFL

U119 .Best result: D2 grand FinalBest Player : LukeHawkins (Old Scotch )Regrets : Missing 2002 finals series A F Lteam: Essendon.Future: Hopefully to pass 50 A grade gamesand to reach 200 games, from there a moveinto coaching. Hopefully Rob has got hisgame requested OM's v Haileybury at theJunction and then onto the after match :Dinner @ Windy Hill Bistro Napier StEssendon .Anthony Simpson clocks up 250 games(both goal and field)First game: Bulleen Temp with fatherGraham Simpson (goal) Highestappointment: 2nd semi A grade (goal) .Milestone games (spot the pattern)100 : Anthony Simpson - goal, Peter Simpson- field150 : Anthony Simpson - goal, Peter Simpson- field

200: Anthony Simpson - field, Peter Simpson- field, Graham Simpson - goal, MathewSimpson - goal .Special thanks to the advisers I have had overthe years . Most of all to my family (Anne,Michael, Christopher, Marie, Graham andPeter) and friends, thanks for all yoursupport over the last 12 years. There are a

lot of umpires I wantto thank for supportand joking aroundat training, after-

I

matches and social functions . The clubs arevery important to me, my trips to Mt. Lilydaleor the other side of the city ie. Rupertswood,you get to meet so many special people inumpiring, from players, club officials andsupporters who make it worthwhile .Finally two goalies who will be enjoying theirshared milestone at Marcellin today are JohnHall 150 games and Bernie Jephson 250games . Hopefully we will have more detailson these clowns next week .PromotionWith the closure of rotation happening inround 17 the last pieces of the chessboardare being moved around . Some positions willbe "back in town", some will be promotionsand the others??? With that in mind,congratulations to field umpire Ben Rydewho last week earned promotion to A grade,thanks Ben by helping to bring down theaverage age of the field umpires in thatsection . Also, observer Ken Jorgensonobserved his first B grade game for the year.(Ha!) Obviously been observing well in thelower sections.ThanksKen McNiece would like to thank all atParkdale Vultures for their hospitality to himon his milestone game, thanks especially toboth Brett Sebire and Ian Thomas . Manyumpires rolled up at Parkdale to assist themwith their bar sales for the night .Association MeetingThe next meeting is on Thursday 26thAugust, where we elect the 2005 officebearers . All positions are open, so feel free tothrow your hat in the ring and contribute toyour association .Social SceneDon't forget the Annual Dinner at the VictoriaClub on Monday 23rd August, with our guestspeaker - Michael Malthouse! Yes, well done,Prez . We'll try and keep Peter and MattSimpson away from him !

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D4 has again thrown up some inte; - : 'la result :resulting in the sprint to the line for a fincl's berth avery interesting situa ion. V rile at the b," om end ofthe ladder, the battle is still running hot on who will bedubbed the "worst team in the VAFA" for season 2004 .Revie w

Bulleen showed their true fighting spirit as the rainturned the usually solid Bullpen into a mud bath . Thisis not to say that St .Marys were ever out of the matchand with Crone, Hill and Wigg all toiling hard, theSaints may have won if not for atrocious conversion infront of goals . Ultimately though, the Cobras come uptrumps in a real arm wrestle as ialatty D'Angelo onceagain dominated while Ben Cookson and Tim Or vinassisted in keeping the Cobras in the finals hunt witha one goal win.The Olympics came early this week at Artie Park as therecords tumbled quieker than an Aussie eyelisonmonkey hormones . "Jucka" Horsburgh, kickedrecord 13 goals to outscore the entire Snake o

n 71 points. While one had to feel sorry for Sp(and Trotter who tried hard all day for Richmond,second half got worse as the Warriors set a re( rdbreaking margin to close the match 1 8 2 points clear,Albert Park's roller coaster se ; :,nn continued as theyaccounted for a determined E? :- ., -I home . As therain tumbled, the Falcons found , i ° ~rly match for,zthey have searched for all season - junip to a four-goal lead as Burton and DeZoete ran amok . However,Eltham showed they have come a lor^,vay in season2004, and rather than letting the game slip away, keptat the Falcons and with Turney, ~% id Mason allplafang well went down by a res; ni 14 points.The i , c ;w-ickJBoa I? :i~ - . . . , nco.mter wasa match of two halves as BHN jumpe o an early leadin favourable, dry conditions. Hou _ .-er, as the rainbegan to fall, the complexion of the match changedand this ultimately worked in North Srunsvnolc'sfavour. With Papanikolaou in great form at , ,7Ifanvard, Simon Care awesome in defence and big Jo eBoudoloh on fire, North Brunswick kicked ahead dwhile BHN toiled hard through Andp Steele, EOlson, Ben Pearce and Craig Irvine, it was to no

aas NB finished 19 points cl.ear.Elsternwiek showed, at least for a half, why they wereone of the pre-season fancies as they kept up with flagfavourites Kew up until half time. Horve, -, it was adifferent Wicker outfit in the second h, nd eventhough the Grace boys again tried hard, nanagedto blow their opponents out of the four i a 50-poin twin .PreviewSt Marys v Old WestbourneThe Warriors travel to what is their "final fronti etake on a Saints side fighting for their fina`, stThe Warriors have never won at the Pos

~ . „ osest l : iin 1999 -'ien th

~+me.hin one poi:(after the scoreboardread a draw when tlefinal siren sounded ~ .The young Warriorrunners love the opcfound wanting today

, should allow tt,;match. Picking aWestbourn

e conditions, ho emore to play forhill inspiring on ! Ito repeat hi~,ory an

Warriors by 1 point .:w ;

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it out in these t: : 6, .,,ilt-, -e Saints will have a Ii '~~

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's performance from Richmond . nU, cbe said about this match except "hk-

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assure them a ticket to the September action . I havebeen on the Cobras to make the finals for sometimenow, and while many at the club have been begging meto jump of the bandwagon, I must apologise as I stickwith them to join Westbourne and New in the D4 finalswith a 16-point victory .Box Hill North v Albert ParkBox Hill North hosts an inconsistent Albert Park todaywith more on the line than just the four points . No onelikes finishing on the bottom of the ladder, however, toadd insult to injury, in D4 the dubious prize of "theworst VAFA side" comes with a last place . This wouldbe an unfair tag to BHN given their impressiveimprovement in 2004 and should spur on the homeside today . Picking Albert Park's form this season hasbeen difficult, and they could turn it on at anytime,however, given the incentive to BHN mentioned above,and in front of a patriotic home crowd. I am pickingthem to win a tight match by 11 points .Elsternwick v North Brunswic kSeason 2004 is on the line today as the Wickers host astrong North Brunswick side . If results go against theWiekers, a loss today could spell the end of their final'scampaign, and given their fall from grace in recentweeks, all at Elsternwick will be praying for amiraculous reversal of form . Unfortunately, they meeta North side that has come good in recent weeks, andwith their superstar Simon Care back to his brilliantbest, the signs appear ominous for the home team. Inanother difficult match to pick a winner (there goes mytipping for the season)), I select North to endF :s`^rnw,ick's finals dream., with a 14 noint win .

P.c_ =All North - Congratulations on 3u,-" raffies toBHiv's coach Peter Armstrong. Peter is the first coachin the club's history to reach this milestone . No oneworks harder for the club than Armie who is totallyrespected by the players . Everyone looks forward tohim developing BHN's young list into a top unit overthe next few years .Old Westbourne - congratulate boy wonder. LukeHudson on 50 tough games. Huddo, a product of therecently formed U19's, has led the way for several ofhis team mates from that side to become a big part ofWestbourne's success this season . With his strongmarking and fantastic football brain, all at the club arelooking forward to long and distinguished career withthe Warriors .Team of the YearI have been receiving many nominations for the teamof the year, so thank you to those people who have sentin emails. Please keep them coming togavan [email protected] .au .CorrespondentsPlease get your reports togavan [email protected] .au by no later than middayon Monday .

TODAY'S MADC ES R16,D4 SECTION

St Marys v Old WestbourneKew v Richmond Central

Eltham Collegians v Bulleen CobrasBox Hill North v Albert Park

Elsternwick v North Brunswick

BU L L-. E:; COBRAS . 3.5 5.6 6.8(44)ST _1 -7tR'"_1 1 .6 2.12 3.13 4.14 (38)Bulleen Cobras : Cookson 2 Whittaker 2 Daley Pasinati . Best: MD'Angelo Conn Powderham D Trinchi Cookson Orvrin . St Marys: DwyerCrilly Hill Theoharris Best: Hill Zsembery Davies Wigg.Umpires: Jamie Gunn Peter (F) Tom Wischer Michael Roche (B) DennisWebster Paul Whitehead (G)OLD WESTBOURNE 6.5 11 .12 19.17 29.21 (195)RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 2.1 2.1 2.1 (13)Old Westbourne : J Horsburgh 13 Christo 3 Wilson 2 Hodgson 2 Pavez2 Leitch 2 Braham 2 Edwards Mason Gerace. Best: J HorsburghChristo Baulch Hodgson Oldham MasonRichmond Central: Duke Trotter. Best : Trotter Darling SpeakmanGoode Read BruntUmpires : Adam Conquest (Rotation) (F )ALBERT PARK 6.3 7.10 9.11 11 .13 (79)ELTHAM OC 2.3 3.6 7.11 8.17 (65)Albert Park: Burton 4 S Allan 3 Simcoeks Hartnett R Baker G Baker.Best : DeZoete Burton Dudi S Bennett R Williams J Simcoeks. ElthamOct Gilbert 2 Mason 2 Jorgenson Hall Krohn Ryall . Best: Jorgenson CBaud Mason Turney Galvin MvA .Umpires : Jason McNiece (Rotation) (F) Anthony Vaiopoulos TroyChristensen (B) Svmeon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G )NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.4 5.9 8.12 9.14 (68)BOX HILL NORTH 4.2 6.5 6.5 7.7 (49)North Brunswick : Papanikolou 4 J Boudoloh 2 Sorleto SammartinoNewton . Best: Rhook Sorleto Mountney Santecroce PapanasfasatosSammartino . Boa Hill North: Butler 2 B Olson 2 Langley Pearce Cook .Best : Irvlne B Olson Steele Pearce Doyle Manno .Umpires : Ron Martyn Peter Griffith (F)EISTERP:WICfs AFC 3.2 5.6 5.8 7.9(51)KEW 4.3 5.7 10.9 15.11 (101)ElstemwicY AFC : S Grace 3 D Grace 2 Hunter Missaglia . Best: S GraceB Mahony Nevill Cummins Bravington Hunter. Kew; Gridley 3Woodhouse 3 J Dennis 2 McKerrow 2 Allen Clark DeBlank LammanaMaechesani. Best: Moore Dennis Allen Bradley Watts Looker.Umpires : Albie Firley (F) Jessica Rollo Andrea Mason (B) Trevor FoyJames Riddle (G)

D4 RESERVEBULLEEN COBRAS 3.1 6.3 6.3 7.4(46)ST MP.RYS 2.4 6.5 10.7 11.8 (74)Bulleen Cobras: Edgar 2 Clement Fisher Lock Soumelidis Unwin. Best:Fisher Edgar Lock Moore Mehrez Richards . St Marys : Tagell 2 BernardiAilunan Ferg Perelberg Weller. Best : T Millar Maschette Scammell West .OLD WESTBOURNE 7.6 12.8 18.11 21 .12 (138)RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 1.2 1.3 1.501)Old Westbourne : Croswell 3 Lennon 3 Horsburgh 2 Manolokakis 2Aquiline 2 Bartolo 2 Anderson 2 Christo Theodore Hewitt WintleJenkinson. Best: Aquilina Horsburgh Bartolo Croswell Lennon BoardRichmond Central : Read. Best : Ti[ley Schammer Bards Barritt HillKaragliasALBERT PARK 5.3 8.8 10.8 13.10 (88)ELTHAM OC 2.6 5.7 7.8 12.11 (83)Albert Park: Pastras 3 Payne 2 Roberton 2 Ryan 2 McGuire R AllanFairfield Grace . Best: O'Connor Fairfield Payne Pastras . ReactionR .411an . Eltham OC: Coonerty 3 Barnes 3 Panetta Wright BullerWatson Dere Richardson. Best: Evans Barnes Panetta RichardsonThomas Coonerty.NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.1 6.3 9.6 14.15 (99)BOX HILL NORTH 2.2 8.4 13.6 14.6 (90)North Brunswick : Hamilton 4 Ahmed Taha 2 M Tabs 2 Stafford 2Russo Paleodimos All Taha Freeman . Best: Parks Guppy MessiakePaleodimos M Taha Freeman . Box Hill North : Namouski 6 Garrett 3Gaynor 2 Bennett Robinson Edgley . Best: Garrett Takeshita RobinsonListon McCartin Bamouski.ELSTERNWICK 0.3 0.5 3.6 4.8(32)KEW 1 .5 2.7 5.10 6.16 (52)Eisternwiek: Alter 2 Creak Tennant. Best: McAdam Alter Hankin

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH RULLEE;; CQ]~3 ELSTERNW6CK ELTHAM O CSenior Coach: Pete Smith Eiger Park 47 C4 Coach: Joe D'Angela Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Stir Coach: P. Armstrong Res Coach : G Brown Asst: P.Nevill Res : P.McNally Res Coach : Matthew Luttick

Asst : M.Tarulli Res: J . Pratt Asst: S . Capl

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4. D. GRACE6 . J. Galvin

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7 S Venables S10. Cook 10 . C . Powderham 9 . T. HARTLEY 10. B. Marshal l. .

9 P Chambers 11, Thoi T 11 . A. DeJong to. T. HUGGINS 11 . J. Mizzi (C). .

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.Coach : Michael LeamronthSnr Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach: Gary Cutler Has . Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res : George KoumantatakisRes Coach : Paul Gregor

1 . B. Lafranchi 1 . Newton D 1 . B .Gerace 1 OLD W T Brown 12. N. CostleyJ. Doumis3

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Kelly9 A 7. Stelfox G 7. A.Christo 6 BUNSHAW G A Dwyer 7. .10 . B . Cullen 8, Guppy D 8. A.Horsburgh 7 LYNCH J A Zsembery 811 . B. Woodhouse (VC) 9. Sammartino A 9. F.Pavez 8 SPEAKMAN D R Orme 912- M. Gridley 10. Fawcett W 10.J . Wilson 9 PlANl A D Cope 1 013. C . Kyriakou 11, Hamilton S 11 M Christo 10 WHITE A J Bernardi 1 114. J. Looker (DVC) 12. Care S

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SECTION VENUE FINALS DATES DAYA Sandringham 1st Semi 5-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 5-Sep SundaySportscover Arena Preliminary 12-Sep SundaySportscover Arena Grand 19-Sep Sunday

SECTION VENUE FINALS DATES DAYU19 (3) Scammell 2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday

Scammell 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayScammell Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayScammell Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

B Gillion Oval 1st Semi 5-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena 2nd Semi 4-Sep Saturday

Sportscover Arena Preliminary 11-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena Grand 18-Sep Saturda y

C Sandringham 2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday

Sandringham 1st Semi 29-Aug SundaySandringham Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdaySandringham Grand 11-Sep Saturday

01 Box Hill 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayBox Hill 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayBox Hiti/Gitton Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayBox Hill Grand 11-Sep Saturday

0 2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayCentral Reserve 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayCentral Reserve Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayCentral Reserve Grand 11-Sep Saturday

D3 Cheltenham 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayCheltenham 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayCheltenham Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayCheltenham Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

D4 Northcote Oval 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayNorthcote Oval 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayPreston City Oval Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayPreston City Oval Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

U19 (1) Parkdale FG 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayParkdale FG 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayParkdale FG Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayParkdale FG Grand 11-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) TBA 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayTBA 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayTBA Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayTBA Grand 11-Sep Saturday

U19 Scammell 2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday(2) Blue Scammell 1st Semi 29-Aug Sunday

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U19 TBA 2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday

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Club Sportscover Arena Grand 22-Aug Sunday

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€ the Month for July will b elanced in next week's column . The response for

is great and the VAFA Trainers' Executivenominees to choose from. This is a grea t

Lid the clubs, players and supporters must be

for the way they are recognising the peopleprobably the next in importance to the

'f in runnin- a successful football club .u1mber of nominations is also helping the

°rs' Association in its role to help to promote the' the trainer in the football club.

ith great sadness that I heard of the passing

e last quarter of the Swans/Kangaroos i m e,in iv night of the Swans' head trai r

E . The VAFA Trainers Association oon condolences to his family . The words s n

the Swans football director about Wally and hi sspecial relationship with the players makes us all

realise that trainers in a football club are the realconfidants of the players . They fill roles of substitute

rs, mothers, brothers, sisters etc . when times areand things are not going so well either at wor i

~~~~ ri e or on the football field .are still two more T .-r.i :iers of ti

l so there is still a chance toor one of those awards . The

ill be announced at the VAFA

in December. There will be more details abou tt1 : above award in the coming weeks so be on the

lookout for them .The Trainers' Association would like to thank Dr.George Janko for his article on concussion and I am

sure all trainers got great benefit from the article aswell as coaches in regards to a concussed player being

put back on the field the same day .The VAFA received a call from a club coach ten

minutes before a game last Saturday. A player, whohad been given VAFA permission to wear a glove in a

ame, had left his letter at home that had to be shown

to the umpires and the opposition before the game .The matter was resolved over the phone as the VAFAtook the player's coach on his word that he had a letter

but had left it home . Well done too to the umpire who

picked up on the fact that players can't wear a glov egame without written VAFA

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by Fras %_1- ®~ C Qr _-, ® (U19 2, 3 & Blue)

Cam ;& .' i3rl (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review Tip sOld Xaverians remain half a game clear on top after their Short-lived joy forseventh successive victory, thrashing cellar-dwellers Old the Hoers, as theBrighton last weekend by 130 points . Rush was inspirationa lfor the winners kicking 8 majors, while Purcell, Chapma

n and Moylan were all named as best. De La Salle move intoWellers will also cause an upset over the more fancied Ruposecond on percentage after a 106 point win over Marcellin ,

notable contributions from Keely and O'Donnell upfrontguiding the side to their tenth win from eleven outings . desperately need to stay in touch . Ts by 5 goals . TheWerribee slip out of the top two despite a comfortable hom ewin over St Bemards, Lee and Andrews returning frominjury to steer the Amateurs to a 71 point win . Around thegrounds, St Kevins consolidated their position in the top fourwith an easy 73 point win over the Um Blues ; while OldScotch all but relegated Caulfield to section two in 2005 . witha harder-than-expected 45 point win .PreviewJust two rounds of football remain on the Amateur calendarand the section one minor premiership is still up for grabs,the top four sides split by just half a game with plenty to playfor in the final rounds. Old Xaverians continue to hold swayat the top of the ladder courtesy of that round two draw with As expected, Therr

yclear winners up forward in Briggs (7 goals) and M Jordan

St Bemards, the ladder-leaders to host the Uni Blues a tVictoria Park this afternoon. Despite hitting a patch of goo dform late in the season, the university side will find it hard - 7to match Xavs on foreign ground, Xavs by 30 pts . Be Lashould consolidate their position in the top two when they e{ phost Caulfield at Waverley Park. Destined to play in sectio ntwo next year, Caulfield will have little inspiration against aside that has won ten of their last eleven, Be La by 70. IAround the grounds, Werribee will struggle against OldScotch but should sneak home to hold onto third spot ; StKevins won't be troubled when they play away at Marcellin;while St Bernards should notch up just their ninth win of theseason when they host Old Brighton .Section 2 - ReviewCollegians certainly have the "wood" on Rupo, recording aphenomenal 110 point win in terribly boggy conditions.Chock full of talent, speed and ability, the Lions were led byBushnell (7 large) Robertson and Cannizo in a true all round,team effort . For Rupo, Watson toiled hard in the ruck andPhillips and Monzell had plenty of the agate .Question - when is a door not a door? Answer - when it's aja

r (cue groans and flying tomatoes). Well the Hoers managed toprise open the door to the final 4, and several clubs arepeeping in after the Bears stumbled at Chelsworth . This Hoervictory was proudly brought to you by the letter "C" (forCaples, Clarke & Crewes), and plenty of sides will bethanking them this week! !Messrs Capponetto and Baddeley rammed home 9 twins forthe home side, but it was nowhere near enough as visiting

U19 BLUEWellers tore it up at TEAC by 6 goals . Seems the incentive forthe Cs was greater than the home side, and theperformances of Tolson and Renshaw bore that out in thewash-up.The Sharks are breathing again, and have a fair chance ofsnagging 4th spot after they disposed of OMs at Oval #1 .Bleisner, "Chuck" Norris and "Freddy" Couples were sublimein the conditions, and the visitors will be pumped up for afinal crack at the big 4.The OTs had a spell and must finish well to nab the fina

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Lions will maul themby 37 points . The Sharks host the Bears in a criticalencounter, and I'm backing the home side by 2 goals. The

by 21 points. Finally, the OMs are flagging and Trinity

Bombers have a timely break to freshen up .Section 3 Revie wBoilover Central out at Monash, where the Raiders clearlyunderestimated the opposition and may have blown thedouble chance in the process . Great effort from the Ashers,in particular Fyfe, Pay, and Mudge, who registered a gritty 5point i~ctory . The Nott would've been pumping last Saturdayfor sure!1! !Finally, the Blacks certainly upped the ante going intoSeptember, as they hammered AJAX by 23 goals. Bestplayers? Everyone wearing black 'n' blue .

were no match for Oakleigh, who had

(5) . They fed off the good work of Lamb and Costigan, to

CLUB tSTt7a TU'iisa

U19 (1 )University Blues Shuttleworth 6 66Old Scotch Snaddon 2 38St Kevins Mount 0 33Caulfield Logan 1 32Be La Salle Hancock 0 32U19 (2)Collegians Roberson 5 39Banyule Tsingaris 3 38Rupertswood Morrison 1 28Collegians Bushman 6 27U19 (3)Whitefriars Woods 5 48Oakleigh Briggs 1 41Old Carey Ashworth 0 33Old Paradians Peck 0 25Ajax Peters 5 25

Bentleigh Ridgeway 4 66St Johns Ryan 12 60Peninsula Smith 5 43Peninsula Be Lange 6 43U19 REDFitzroy Reds Maghamez 0 68Bulleen Temp Voglis P 4 40Old Westbourne Natevski 4 37Rupertswood Pretty 0 3 2

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poleaxe the Lions by 12 goals .It doesri t get any better for Andy after the school side baggedthe MCC Shield, and his U19 Friars recorded very good winin heavy conditions. The Friars' second half (holding theT_~ers to just 2 points whilst kicking 6.11 themselves) wasmagnificent. Skipper Hogan & Darin were terrific in toughconditions for marking forwards, ably supported by Walshand Tartaglia.The OC registered a regulation win over the Unicorns, whohave been up and down of late. Winning every quarter, theOC found clear winners everywhere, particularly De Leijerand Duddman . The Unicorns were plucky, but lacked polish .Still Gold continues to shine, and Villani put in a solid effortas well.TipsI think the Ashers will continue their late season surge at theexpense of MAX, by 4 goals . The Raiders need to re-focusand touch up the Unicorns by 44 points . Oakleigh will feelthe pinch as the Blacks roll them by 19 points . The Tigershost the Lions, and will run all over them by 12 goals .Finally, Marquee Game at Bulleen may see me drift acrossthe road for a peep, as the Friars extract the digit for a 3 goalwin over Carey .Section Blue - ReviewNo news from out east, 'cept a Swans 21 point win over theJOCs . Likewise, the Animals made a mockery of mypredictions, and dealt out a punishing blow to the Ormondlads .The O'Clays dragged themselves off the canvas and delivereda telling blow to the Rovers at the Boss . A 5 goal to I thirdquarter saw off any challenge as Nguyen and Lazarakisslotted several majors through to establish a winning lead .Final result was a satisfying 27 point win to the Oakleighboys .De La almost scored the upset of the year, keep pace with theDemons all day, but falling 6 points short at the final bell . Inthe end, class prevailed, but the Demons will not want to getcaught napping again! Good to see Owen Lewis in the bestfor Bentleigh, whilst Messrs Reid and John were better bluen' golds.A Scribe's Dream was the Mazenod -v- Peninsula game .Despite the large margin, Mazenod showed some verypositive signs . It was a closer ist half than the scoreboardindicated but Peninsula set it up with two good quarters fora 10-goal lead. The Pirate goals were pretty evenly spread,and Knobel, Pritchard . White, and Timmy Madder on hiswing were excellent . Not to be outdone, the Nodders uppedthe ante and the 2nd half was a very close fought affair withMazenod scoring 2 goals and Peninsula with 4 .Tips

I points. Westbourne become just the second side all season tocome within three kicks of Fitzroy, arousing suspicion thatthe finals' series mightn't be as one-sided as first predicted .In the rounds only other game, North Old Boys scored justone behind in the second half of football against Aquinas,only to go down by 10 points .PreviewOld Westbourne will be playing for a spot in the finals thisafternoon when they host lowly placed Aquinas . Eight pointsclear in fourth, Westbourne are just one win away from asection red finals berth . the side's form against Fitzroy lastweekend suggesting they may give the final series a realshake-up providing they qualify. This afternoon's fixture is areal crunch-game for Westbourne, as Bulleen sit just eightpoints shy in fifth with a superior percentage. With Bulleento gain two wins in the coming rounds courtesy of a forfeitand the bye, Westbourne must beat Aquinas this afternoonor try to roll the ever-impressive Rupertswood in the finalround . It's a must win game for Westbourne, and recent formsuggests they're good enough, OW by 41 pts . Elsewhere thisafternoon, Fitzrov should make it seventeen wins from asmany games when they travel to Old Xaverians, whileRupertswood will be too strong away at Aquinas . La Trobehave the bye and Bulleen Templestowe receive the forfeitcreated by the UHS-VU/St . Bernards withdrawal .

TODAY'S MATCHES R14UNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Xaverians v University BluesMarcellin v St Kevins

St Bernards v Old BrightonOld Scotch v Werribee Amateurs

De La Salle v Caulfield Gr

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old Ivanhoe

Beaumaris v Banyule ViewbankOld Camberwell v Rupertscvood

Old Essendon Or - ByeOld Melburnians v Old Trinity

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Monash Blues - 9 .15am Elsternwic k

Park , Sportscover Aren aMHSOB v Old Paradians

Oakleigh v University Black sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Therry Penola 0 B

Old Carey v Whitefriars

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v Hampton Rovers

Ormond v Oakleigh ClaysDe La Salle (2) v St Johns 0 C - 11 .30

Waverley Park, East M alvern ( 69 A2)Peninsula 0 B v Bentleigh

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Mazenod 0 C

Swans by plenty over the Rovers . Oakleigh -v- Ormond willbe close, but the Clays will prevail by 2 goals. De La will giveSt Johns a real fright, but just miss out by 9 points . TheAnimals should take the Nodders apart to the tune of 8majors and finally . . . . .the Match Weve All Been WaitingFor. . . . .Peninsula -v- Bentleigh should be a corker, but I fearthe Demons are going to put it out of Peninsula's reach earlyand cruise to a 6 goal win .Section Red - ReviewBulleen-Templestowe's chances of playing final's footballwere dealt a severe blow last weekend, dropping a must-wingame against La Trobe by 8 points. Within a kick for most ofthe afternoon, the uni side limped over the line to securetheir final's berth, while all but destroying the finals'aspirations of the Bulleen side. With the final two rounds offBulleen's outcome now rests in the hands of OldWestbourne, who confirmed their status as serious finalscontenders after a narrow loss to Fitzroy . Defeated by just 14 1

UNDER-19 (2) REDLa Trobe Uni - Bye

UHS-VU/St Bernards forfeited to BulleenTemplestowe

North Old Boys v Rupertswood (2)Old Westbourne v Aquinas 0 C

Old Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Reds - a t 11 .40 a .m.

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

Best Cazmiap Rose Williamson Stone Bushnell Bohetf.

OLD BRIGHTON 0 .0 0.0 1.1 2.1 (13)OLD XAVERIANS 5.7 10.15 13.25 19 .29 (143)Old Brighton : Kennedy Davey . Best: Salem Leaf Kennedy Doherty WaterboyReinke . Old Xav: Rush 8 Gidley 2 Purcell 2 Partisan 2 S Ryan 2 LarkinsO'Hanlon Silk. Best: Purcell Chapman Moylan Rush S Ryan Pattison .Umpires: Di 1}lviteley (F) Jordan Mayston Damian Anthony (B)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 2.6 3.6 3.7(25)ST ISEVI:NS 3.3 4.6 10.9 14.14 (98)But Blues: Heinz Shuttlewvrth Gin. Best : Gin Heinz Bliz&ard Bradley BincleRankin. St %evins: Nissan 4 Mercnuriou 3 Liston 3 Tennent GlenaneSulUvan Lynch . Best: Wissell Dowd Glenane Gullifer H Sullivan D Sullivan .Umpires : Peter James Matt O'Keefe (F)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .4 8.11 13.12 17.19 (121)ST. BERNARDS 2 .5 5.5 7.6 7.8(50)Werrlbee: C Lee 7 Taylor 4 Renaut 3 Chalmers 2 D Lee, Best: BunworthRenaut C Lee Addamo Wallert Palmington. St. Bernards: Schroder 4Kavanagh Mitchell Evans .Best: Garth Johnson tValsh Ryan Schroder Evans.Umpires: Michael Sneddon (Rotation) (F) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito (G)CAULF'IEIA GR 2.4 2.5 3.6 5.6 (36)OLD SCOTCH 4.1 7.5 10.7 12.9 (81)Caulfield Or. D'Arcy 2 Lill Logan Sundberg. Best: Strain Kalaja May RuddWearne C Hammond. Old Scotch: Armstrong 3 Allen 2 Lilley 2 Ramage 2Bull McKenna Pearce. Best, McKenna Armstrong Nickless Bull PearceJonas, Umpires : Brett Herskope Russell Nation (Fj Dean Herskope DavidCameron (B)

DE IA SAIIJi 8.3 10.5 14.9 19.11 (125)BSARCI''dd.mY 1 .0 3.0 3.0 3.1(19)DIS: Keety 6 ODonnell 4 Kelliher 2 Pitcher Kovess McArdle Davis RobertsVague. Best: Kovess Fieldsend Moloney Davis Browning Keelv. E3arcellin:Bortolotto J Bortolotto M StaCord. Best: McGlin Papaluca MaclarenAngelucci Bortolotto J Layton.Umpires : Luke Duthie Richard Yann (F) Phillip Miller Mark Rogers (B) HagenCosgriiTStephen Bogisich (G )

UNDER-19 SECTION 2RUPE OOD 3.5 4.5 4.5 5.6[36)COLLEGIANS 6.0 10.4 16.5 23.8 (146)R : Morrison 2 McConville 2 Phillips . Best: Monzell PhillipsBradley Watson McPhee Harrison. Collegians : Bushnell 7 Canniao 4Roberson 3 Moon 2 Ashman Beg Williams Khoury M Lynch Rice WiIliamson.

Umpires: Graeme Hunichen Chris Langford (F )OLD 1VANIIOE 3.1 4.2 6.3 93[57)BANYULE VMWBANK 2.3 3.5 5.6 7 11(53)Old Ivanhoe: Copies 2 Saunders Gloster Butler Keane Minas Ell isFerrantino. Best : Caples Clarke Creams Harrison Baldwin Hyndman.Banyuk Vi • Tsingaris 2 Green 2 O'Donnell Park Skicko. Best:ODonnell Poyser Green Bottomley Shepherd Pesavento.Umpires : Ryan Hense Pat Maebus (F)OLD ESSENDONOR 13.10 (88)OLD CAffiBERWEId. 18.16 (124)Old Ess: Capponetto 5 Baddeley 4 Stone 2 Phillips TzambazJes. Best :Fitzgarld Baddeley Capponetto Tzambazics Phillips Leech . Old Camb: Tolson4 Connell 3 Payne 3 Allan 2 Heffernan 2 Shanks 2 Bennett Walpole. Best:Bennett Davis Tolson Taylor Renshaw.Umpires: Andrew Shiels Jason Waszaj (F) Michael lsbister (G)OLD TRINITY - BYEOLD MEIBURNL4NS 2.0 2.0 5.1 8.3 (51)BEAUhSARIS 2.3 5.4 9.8 11.9 (75)Old Melh: Pardon 3 Ray Beaumont Lugg Armstrong Jones . Best: Officer '...Bender Hardy Armstrong Panton Kauye . BeaurnarLu: Bleisner 3 Clemente 3Murphy 3 Williams Berry. Best: Berry Shugg Norris Bleisner Dean Couples

. Umpires: Peter Angelis Joe Hartwig (1•} Lucas Brass James Gregory (B) Joh nRobinson Jim Exton (G)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 .1 13.9 17.18 22.22 (154)AJAX 1 .1 1.1 1.4 1.6(12)But Blacks: H Barlow 3 D Barlow 3 Woolley 3 Whale 2 Ross 2 Lynch 2Howson 2 Ault Sheldon King Shaw Statham. Best: D Barlow Whale AultWoolley Sheldon McCombe. AJA% : Lewis . Best : Routrnan Feldy LukavGoldstein Pitemtian Naw}dn.Umpires ; Steve Mason Jack Fagan (F )MONASH BLUES 1.6 3.8 4.12 6.14 (50)OLD P61<2ADIANS 3.3 5.6 6.8 6.9 (45)Monash'Blues: Pay 3 Cruckshank Glover Mudge . Best: F}ie Pay R ShieldsMudge Letiiston Glover. Old Paradisns: Peck 3 Berlnet Holden Znanovic.Best: Zivanotic Morrissey Irvine Patena Sploman Peck .Umpires: Dimitris Pappas Logan Smith (F')

THE ^~ s:40? hOB 5.0 7.5 9.8 11.9 (75)OAEI<':IGB 4.3 12.6 18.8 22 .15 (147)Therry Penc'._: Turner 3 Guy 2 Anderson Cunningham Morris OwenPappin Quinn. Best: Go<etti Guy Pappin Leach Reynolds Owen. OakleigL : SBri ggs 7 M Jordan 5 Counihan 3 M Bennett 2 Wi ll s 2 Lamb Callerv Latinara.Best : Costigan D Wills Groaiee Thornton S Briggs lamb .Umpires: Tony Ltlley (F)WfD1T:FRiARS 0.2 3.3 5.11 9.14 (68)ST BEDES )#YENTONE TIGERS 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.2 (26)Whitefilar>: Daou 3 Woods 2 Marchesi Stafford Tartaglia Poaobon. Best:Daou Hogan Stafford Tartaglia Stagg Vince. St Bales Montane Tigers :Griffith Lynch Ferraro Schwa¢e . Best : Waters Burger Parker LynchKnuppel.Umpires: Patrick Coulthard Brian Nunn (F)OLD CAREY 5.4 8.7 10.11 13 .16 (94)MHSOB 1 .3 2.5 2.5 2.7 (19)

~'. Old Carey: Evans 4 Thompson 2 Carpenter C Laidlaw Howgate Ashworth''.. Cornwell M Laidlaw Joslin. Best: De Leijer Cornwell Duddm an Smith Loeock.

MHSOB: Mitchell Bear. Best: Evans Villani Gold Taft Leslie McGrath .Umpires : Nicholas Brown Brian Woodhead (F) Perrin Brown Michael Neilly (B)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESTJOIINSOC 2.3 8.8 9.10 11 .12(78)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1.5 4.5 9.7 15.9 (99)St Johns : Ryan 2 J Diaz 2 Horton 2 Fumell 2 Morello 2 Walker. Best:Skinner D'OliFlera Riley Fumell Hartnett Cannane. Sth Melbourne:Adgemis 4 Mahonney 4 Batchelor 2 Tangas Kerbage Ray DomingoMcFadden . Best McFadden Ray Cronin Ram Walden Lewis.Umpi res: Darren Rowlin..~n Nick Ryde (F)HAUPTON ROVERS 0.3 3.5 4.8 9.15 (69)0. IGII CIAYS 2.2 6.8 11.11 14.12 (96)Hampton Rover s: Cave 3 Connell 2 Chiacaa 2 Pinto RootsAy. Best: SharpCave Port er Pinto Cannell Chiaaia. Oakleigh Clays: Nguyen 4 Lazaralds 3Nev, " 2 Salerno 2 Ionnides Angus Sofoulis . Best: Ni NeA tt Taylor SofoulisLazarakis Nguyen ,UL-, - : Sarah McGill Mark Duthie (F).- . . . . . .~-: 2.1 3.4 4.9 5.10(40)DE LA SdE (2) 2.2 3.3 5.4 5.4 (34)1 : West Tehennepe R Morris BdetkTeuz Z'ilberstajn Best : Dewar R Mor risWyld B rietkreuz Quinn Lewis, DLS : Meiklejohn Fisher Robson MonvoadSheehan. Best: Casey Smyth Reid Meiklejohn Silvers John .Umpires: David Murray Dean James (F)MAZENOD OC 1.1 1.2 2.2 3.3(21)PENINSULA OB 5.6 10.8 12.14 14.18 (102)Maetnod., Cocks 2 Power. Best: Soloman Regan Micallef Souter Moran .Peninsula : Delange 3 Kriebel 2 Miller 2 Kenny D Smith Mitchell BarronWhite Jay Madder. Best: Knohel White Madder Bar ro n Mitchell P ritchard.Um : Andrew, Melville ( t'Javerley Jura) Dash Pettis (R) InE. SSTZF'ASOC 17.12(114)OR&iOlv'D 9.11 (65)Emmaus St Lew : Ford 5 Crough an 3 Whel an 3 Eduatl 2 Barranello 2Misstn McCann. Best: Pascoe Robin Ahem McCann D'anrico Brogden .Ormond: Ashley 2 Barnes 2 O'Reilly Black Davis Jacobs Saye rs. Pest: LearyBrosnan Saye rs Jamb Dunn Barnes.Umpires : Matt Brennan Lionel Katz (F)

UNDER-19 (2) REDRUPERTSWOOD (2) BYEIA TROBE UNI 3.2 6.5 8.7 8.9 (57)BUId EEN TE WE 2.0 4.3 6.4 7.7 (49)La Trcbe: Bare lli 3 Redmond 2 Mann Ulph Douglas-Gardner . Best: EdwardsTomlinson Mann Wadley Davies Van Get . Bulleen Templestowe : P Voglis 2Stavretis Bain lossifldis Seraiocco Van Col. Best lossifidis Bain Lee McCollTremavne Coniston.Umplres: Miles Argall David D'Altera (FiAQUINAS 3.4 3.6 4.9 5.9(39)NORTH OLD BOYS 1.2 4.4 4.5 4.5(29)Aquinas: Doolan 2 Adams Hobson Walsh. Best: Leonard Ola renshaw DayWilliams Walsh McDonald . NOB : Wood 2 Keenan O'Halloran . Best: FlandersO'Connor 0'Halloran Keenan Jellett Clarke .Umpises : Josh Wlvte-Spier Paul Rapke InFITZROY REDS 1.3 2.6 4.10 7.11 (53)OID URP3E 3.2 4.3 5.3 6.3(39)Match details not received .

Umpires : Geoff Kelly Avi Rekselman (F)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 7 .8(50)UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 6 .3 (39)UHS-VU/St Bernards forfeit to Old %averiaas (2)

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MARCELLIH OLD SCOTC HCoach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach : Luke Stewart Coach : Bruce Armstrong

Asst : Scott Jones Asst Coach : Mike Smith

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Semi Final weekend saw results as expectedon Saturday when each game was played inrainy conditions . Sunday's weather wasbetter for all, although heavy rain fellspasmodically . The day allowed for higherquality skills and faster ball movement .Prahran's victory over St Kevin's preventedme from "picking the card"Review of Semi Finals .Section 1 .First Semi FinalThis match was fiercely contested with scoresfairly even throughout . The low total scoresindicate the fact that defenders had a goodday. So even was the first half that Prahranheld a one point lead at half time . The thirdquarter favoured St Kevin's who went into thethree quarter time huddle with a five pointlead . The hard game plus the heavy centrearea told more on St Kevin's than on Prahran,whose players finished more strongly torecord a meritorious victory by seven points .Why did Prahran win? Brett Cartlidge withsix goals was a dominant forward and in thevital last quarter Scott took control at thecentre bounces which allowed dual MasonMedallist, Jason Storer to drive the 'TwoBlues" forward . St Kevin's had no focal pointup forward as seven players shared theireight goals . Macey did not take controlaround the ground and Mason Medal runnerup, Andrew Kearns felt the weight of Prahranpressure throughout the game .Second S emi FinalMazenod took the game up to red hotfavourite Old Xaverians, whose experiencedplayers proved a steadying influence in timesof pressure . Rain, which fell throughout thisgame made the game quite physical asplayers naturally found the wet ball hard tocontrol . In retrospect the first quarter leadbuilt by Old Xaverians proved decisive asMazenod could never bridge the gap betweentheir score and that established by theiropponents . Mazenod's kicking was the moreerratic and their efforts in forcing the ballforward were too often thwarted by the"Crocodile" defenders . The Old Xaverianswere well served by team leaders, the Nicks -Rathgaber and Fay as well as by DaveLandrigan. Ruck man Cuberes, starred forMazenod for whom Busby and Buszard alsodid well .

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Fitzroy Reds helda mortgage on thisresult after theirfine openingquarter when they built a twenty three pointlead . In the second quarter Old Scotch liftedtheir game and cut their deficit to nineteenpoints at half time . The third quarterprovided an even tussle and at the lastchange Fitzroy Reds were eighteen points infront . The last quarter provided many matchhighlights as Old Scotch took the ascendancyand the gap in the score closed . With onlypoints separating the teams, Red AnthonyWalsh took the ball from defence to the goalsquare where his flying shot missed the bigsticks . However his run, although less thanthat of Pheidippedes at Marathon, broughtthe crowd to its feet. Despite their valiantefforts, Old Scotch still trailed by sevenpoints at the final siren .Second Semi FinalThis game, which was played with passion,provided a close contest with only five pointsseparating the teams at the last change . OldXaverian's youth and greater staminaprevailed in the final quarter, -which enabledthe minor premiers to go straight to their firstgrand Final with a nineteen point victory .Stapleton, with five goals, was a match

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,,,inner for the Xaverians . The consistentCarrodus and Chamberlain again did well forOld Xaverians . For Old Melburnians, MylesRose, Read and Elleton were best .Section 3 .First Semi Fina lNorth Old Boys started well and led at thefirst change by seventeen points . Emmaus -St Leo's attacked constantly during thesecond quarter but their inability to kickgoals was to prove costly . At half time Northled by fifteen points . This lead was built totwenty points at the last change . DespiteEmmaus - St Leo's again wresting the lastquarter ascendancy, North Old Boys clung toa thirteen point lead at the end of the game .Connolly, with five goals was a vital cog forthe winners . Sondhu, at half back, markedwell and veteran Captain . Damian Cerini ledfrom the front . For the losers, Steve Pitcher,Captain Cox and Coach "Gus" Contessottowere best .Second Semi FinalUniversity Blues set up their fifty eight pointvictory in the first quarter when they built atwenty nine point lead . Inaccuracy preventedthem from being more than twenty ninepoints ahead at half time . Straighter kickingand a more tired Old Trinity team enabled theBlues to dominate the second half as theybroke away to win easily . Coach Luke Fulton,with six goals, led from the front . He was wellsupported by Tim . Girdwood (3 goals) andCostin . Old Trinity's best was SectionMedallist, Jed Burgess, followed by;Christopherson and Heaven .Preview of Preliminary FinalsSection 1 .Mazenod and Prahran have met once thisseason in Round 9 when Mazenod won a lowscoring game by six points . Since thenMazenod has suffered loss of personnel andform, whereas Prahran appear to haveregained seemingly lost skills anddetermination .Mazenod were far from disgraced last week,while Prahran were cool under pressure andshowed stamina I believed they lacked .Brett Cartlidge is the key as if he is heldPrahran can flounder up forward, althoughthe placement of the lanky Macpherson inthe pocket was a coaching coup last Sunday .Should Ivak manage to give a creditableperformance with timely goals, the Mazenoddefence will be put under great pressure .A key factor in Prahran's win last Sundaywas the performance of Scott in the ruck . Hisdominance enabled a not fully fit JasonStorer to repeatedly kick the ball forward .The outcome of the duel between Scott andCuberes will go a long way towards decidingthis match .

The Prahran defence led by Morton andGreen must nullify Grimison and thedangerous Fothergill, was quiet last week .The game should be a close encounter. Withno great confidence I select Prahran, whoseem to have peaked at the right time .Section 2 .Old Melburnians and Fitzroy Reds each wonat the other's ground during the season, sotoday 's game will be the decider .Fitzroy Reds are a determined team, who arelifted by the inspiration of Tony Jackson andGrimmett, each of whom has worried OldMelburnians in earlier games .On paper the depth of talent in the OldMelburnian's side seems greater than thatavailable to the Reds . Led up forward byCaptain Mulligan and Auden and with twoBest and Fairest winners in Verge and Bainswinning the ball from the centre, it wouldseem the O.M.s are likely to triumph .The O .M.s do not rely one any one forwardand with Rose and White in top form lastweek I favour them to win today .Section 3 .Old Trinity and North Old Boys have met onlyonce in Round 7 when North triumphed byseventy nine points . It would appear fromwatching last week that Old Trinity possessmore match winners such as Burgess andArrowsmith . Also the Old Trinity forwardshave been far more productive over theseason. Their ruck men also have won theball constantly, often under pressure.North have a potential match winner inConnolly, who kicked five goals last week . Hewas well supported by his Captain, Ceriniand by Mahoney. Sondhu also contributed tothe North victory with several telling marksunder pressure .The match should be one worthy of a final . Iselect Old Trinity , who have played the moreconsistently during the season .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB XVIII FINALS

CLUB 18 (1 )Preliminary Final - Sunday August 15 . 2004 at

Preston City Oval (18 F12) - 2 .15 p.m.Mazenod v Prahran

CLUB 18 (2)Preliminary Final - Sunday August 15, 2004 at

Preston City Oval (18 F12) - 11 .45 a .m.Old Melburnians v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)Preliminary Final - Sunday August 15, 2004 at

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CLUB 18 (1)2ND SEMI FINA LOLD XAVERIANS 4.5 7.7 7.10 9 .10 (64)MAZENOD 1 .1 3.7 4.7 5.10 (40)Old Yav : Hall 3 Dillon 2 L Hardwick Fitzgerald Russian Jones .Best: Rathberger Fay D Landrigan Hall Davies Fitzgerald . Maz:Grenpa Palamara Vandergert Brogan Occhiuto . Best: CubersBusby Buszard Occhiuto Scassera Collins.Umpires : Lindsay McIntyre Tom Windlow (F) Frank KavanaghDavid Windlow (B) Mark Thornhill Tony Hall (G )

1ST SEMI FINALST. KEVINS 1.2 4.3 7.4 8.6 (54)PRAHRAN 1.2 4.4 6.5 9 .7(61)SKOB : Wood 2 Harvey Macey McGuiness Quirk Kearns Bare .Best: Simm Kearns Holland Bare T Dillon McGuiness . Prahmn :Cartlidge 6 Ivak Macpherson Green. Best: Cartlidge Storer ScottMacpherson Geri .Umpires : Frank Kavanagh Mark Thornhill IF) Michael HafnerJosh White-Spier (B) Brian Nunn David Windlow (G )

CLUB 18 (2)2ND SEMI FINALOLD %AVERIANS (2) 4 .5 5.5 6.5 9.8 (62)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 3.3 5.6 6.7 (43)Old Xav: Stapleton 5 Gleeson Chamberlain S Carrodus CCarrodus. Best : J Mclnerney D Mackav S Carrodus J O'ConnellB Stapleton F Chamberlain. Old Meffi: Mulligan 2 Farrer 2Baines Arden . Best : Rose Read Egleton Farrer C TomlinsonCooper.Umpi res: Tony Robbins Paul Fahey (F) Dean Banova Paul Nailer(B) Rick Benson Trevor Hansen (G )

1ST SEMI FINALFITZROY REDS 4 .5 6.8 8.9 9.13 (67)OLD SCOTCH (2) 1.0 4.1 6.3 9.6 (60)Fitzroy Reds : Grimmett 3 Walsh 2 Watson Paul Crow MacakeyDensely . Best : Steer Holderhead Leslie Paul Cook GleesonBridges. Old Scotch: Glen 3 Costello 2 Fraser 2 Craven Simon.Best : Costello Junkeer Glen J Pilkington Ireland Gray.Umpi res: Dean Banova Paul Matton (F) David Windlow BrianNunn (B) Steve Mason Rick Benson (G )

CLUB 18 (3)2ND SEMI . FINA LUNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .5 5.11 9.11 13 .12 (90)OLD TRINITY 0.0 2.0 2.1 5.2 (32)Uni Blues : Fulton 6 Girdwood 3 Gallerv Mo_vlan McMahon . Best :Costin Girdwood Irving Waxman Callery King . Old Trinity:Goldenburg 2 Arrowsmith Barr Hill . Best: J BurgessChristopherson O'Shea McCutcheon Gamble Heaven.Umpires : Gavan Hegan Bob O'Halloran (F) Brian Nunn TomWindlow (B) Steve Mason Rhett Parker (G )

1ST SEIdI FINALEMMAUS ST. LEOS 1 .3 2.9 3.11 5.13 (43)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 5.6 7.7 8.8 (56)Emmaus St Leos: G Contesotto I 1 D McGloin Hayes Wood . Best :P Levins S Carson S Pitcher G Contesotto N Folev D Cox . NOB: MConnolly 5 Mahoney Kearney Trimboli . Best : Mahoney SuttonCerini Sondhu Booth Dellwo.Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Joseph Salvatore (F) Bob O'HalloranBrian Nunn (B) Rhett Parker Simon Pearless (G )

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9 M .Gonsalvez . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 9 Belej C . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .10 L .Buszard . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . 15 LazarusA . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .12 B.McKeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Farrell L . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . ., ,

13 TBrid9land . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 17 Morton C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 T.Coxon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Limoli P . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . .15 J .Crozier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Davies M . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .18 C.Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Smith C . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . .19 S .Vandergert . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 23 Maughan T . . . . . . . . . . ~! . . . .22 C.Busby . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Scott G . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

27 R .Palamara . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 28 Hilson A . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .28 N .Littte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 30 Erickson S . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .29 S .Grenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 31 Storer J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 S.Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 32 Armstrong M . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .31 C .Belleville . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 33 leak S . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . .32 C .Azzopardi . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 34 Slawinski A . . . . . . . . .33 A.Smyth (Captain) . . . . . . . . . 35 Zissis J . . . . . . . . . . . .34 M.Pollard . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 36 Davies M . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .35 M .Fothergill . . . . . . . . . . ~+ . . . . 37 Cartlidge B . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .36 TScassera . . . . . . . . . 40 Belej T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I; . . . .37 N.Camilleri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Stephens R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 J .Cuberes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Blake D . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . .42 N.Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Cooke M . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . .44 S .Azzopardi . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 45 Lawrence A . . . . . . . . . . .II . . . .47 A .Manjikian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Garoffolo M . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .48 S .Williams . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 54 Nielsen T . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . .50 S .Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 68 Haywood S . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . .51 .Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

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5 Redin T . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .'

6 Uttina J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 Middleton W . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 Forster R . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

9 Gourley J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

t0 Read M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 Bains A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 Rose M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 Farrar A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . .. . . . . . .14 GeddesJ . . . . . . . . .

15 Atkinson E . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . .

16 Anderson A . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

17 Egleton R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17 Jacobs M . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

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18 Richards D . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

19 Sandwell M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20 Officer R . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

21 Cooper G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .22 Anderson H . . . . . . . . . .

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27 Tresise S . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . .28 Pocock A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29 Middleton T . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

29 Mulligan T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30 Verge M . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

~ . . . .41 McKeon C . . . . . . . . . . . .

44 MoodyA . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . .

57 Sibree C . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .59 Hyde A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

72 Tomlinson E . . . . . . . . . .i . • • .77 Tomlinson J . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

101 Tomlinson C . . . . . . . . . . . .

112 Nankivell J . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Ellis T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R. . . .

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9 C Prior . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .

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19 Peter Cook . . . . . . . . .20 J Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .',

23 T Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 P Crowe . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

34 R Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

35 Paul Cook . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . .

37 A O'Reilly . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .. . . .39 A George . . . . . . . . . . . .

40 G Bance . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . .

41 M Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .

42 I McBurney . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

45 J Grimmett . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .46 N Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . .

47 W Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .. . .: . . . .48 N Vaughan . . . . . . . .

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62 N Auden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 C Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .'',

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67 R Holderhead . . . . . . . .i . . . .

. . . .70 M Scruby . . . . . . . . . . . .

71 T Leske . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

74 A Frinsdorf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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79 W Watson . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

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88 S Maggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5 J Christopherson . . . . . .! . . . . 2 T Waters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 W Somerville . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 3 A . Trimbali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 C Stebbins . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . 4 N . Barden . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .

8 AAmiconi . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 5 T. Ludeman . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

9 D Hilderbrandt . . . . . . . . :. . . . 6 S . Rocco . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . .

11 C Amiconi . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 7 P. Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 N Stebbins . . . . . . . . . .J. . . . 8 M . Holt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 J Cade . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 9 N.Sutton . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

14 M Thwaites . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . 10 C. Gibson . . . . . . . . . . -1- .

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18 C Heaven . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . . . . .12 D. Barlow . . . . . . . . . . . .

20 M Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 S. Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21 A Kinross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 0 . Abrahams . . . : . . . . . . . . .

24 W Goldenberg . . . . . . . .' . . . . 15 D . Cerini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25 E Ch ffey . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 16 P. Kearney . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

26 D Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 17 D . Stribley . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

27 L Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ~ . . . .18 J . Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 M O'Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 19 T. Connolly . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .

29 M McCutchean . . . . . . . .i . . . . 20 A . Chester . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . .

31 J Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 21 D . Skene . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .

34 D Gnatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 22 D . Muscat . . . . . . . . . . . .( . . . .

35 M Pawsey . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 23 B . Pentland . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

38 P Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 24 S . McGrath . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

41 E McDonald . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 25 B . Pawsey . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

44 C Ban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 26 J. Modrich . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

45 G Treadwell . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 P.Sondhu . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .

48 C Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 S. Driscoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50 P Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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51 R Gamble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 B. Ravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

55 C Taylor . . . . . . . . . 31 A. Morton . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

56 E Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . 34 K. KavanaghK a v a n a g h . . .

56 M Crawford . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 38 J . Christian . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

61 D Cristiano . . . . . . . . . 39 P. Christian . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

63 S Cade . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 40 C . Phyland . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .

65 B Iseppi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

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74 M Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 49 E . Cerda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

77 J Monasso . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . ~ . . . .51 B . Dellwo . . . . . . . . . . . .79 C Treadwell . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 54 J . Marshall . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

84 J Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .{. . . ..

55 P. Mahoney . . . . . . . . . . ; . . .

86 A Brawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 61 M . Connolly . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

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ELSTER NWICK PA RK DRAW 2004(AUGUST/SEPTEMBER)

THIS SAT. AJAX V. MONASH BIDESTHIS SUN . ST KEVINS V. COLLEGIANS

NEXT SAT. UNIVERSITY BLUES V. OLD TRINITYNEXT SUN . CLUB XVIII GRAND FINALS

28 AUG ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS V .ST KEVIN S

29 AUG FIDA4 SEPT B 2ND SEMI FINAL5 SEPT A 2ND SEMI FINAL11 SEPT B PRELIMINARY FINAL12 SEPT A PRELIMINARY FINAL

LATE SGO2ESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence [$100), eachsubsequent offence ($100) .

Rese rv es/ 1318 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .3 0pm final scores by 5pmOld Haileybury (R) Old Carey (U)St . Ke~,ins (R)Yarra Valley OB (R)

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 14 /1 5Old Brighton (S), Mazenod (S) . Old Camberwell (R),St . Ke~dns (U)

Rank I Name

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Barry Hickey

Norm NugentEd Sill

Gavan Flower

Glen Harrison

Peter WillamsonAndrew Wu

Cam Nation

Fraser Cameron

Tom Brain

Johathan Horn

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Club XVIII

D3

D4

C

D2

D2

U/19

U/19

B

A

R : ;uits of Tribunal H irings - Tuesday. Au usg t 1 0Brad Solimo, Monash Blues (Under-19) . Misconduct,2 matches .` Scott Emmett, Glen Eira. Striking, 2 matches.; Steve Fuller, Werribee . Misconduct, 2 matches .• Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

Results of Investigations - Tuesday August 1 0Old Xaverians charged with knowingly playing anunregistered player in their under-19 match againstNorth Old Boys at Victoria Park on July 24, 2004 .Charge proven . Club fined .

St Bernards charged with conduct unbecoming in thattheir spectators, during the under-19 match againstCaulfield Gr. at St Bernards on July 31, 2004, usedabusive language towards the umpire and oppositionplayers .Club action taken which included one spectator whowas a registered player being suspended until the endof the 2004 season .

Score Out of

3 55 64 52 54 5

2 53 57 89 143 51 5

Score Out of62 80

163 213

59 80

58 80

58 80

58 80

56 80

93 139

148 222

46 75

45 75

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i,Vell the FIDA season has been and gone andwith only finals to come it should be an excitingfinish to what has been a successful season.

In round 10 we saw games played at a numberof venues . There were two games at Elsternwickthe first game was between Ballam Park 1 andIvlambourin the scores were Ballam Park 122 .8.140 to Mambourin 3 .2 .20. The next gamethat was played was between Ballarat andBallam Park 2, in which was a very entertaininggame, the scores were Ballam Park 2 6 .4 .40 toa very competitive Ballarat 3 .7 .25, in which wasa very good warm up for Ballam Park 2 cominginto the finals .

In games elsewhere Bulleen- Templestowehosted two games the first was between the

home team and Broadmeadows 1 . which endedup being a convincing win to Broadmeadows

running away with it 10 .8.68 to Bull-Temp

0 .0 .0. The second game was betweenBroadmeadows 2 who were playing for a final's

spot and Ringwood, in a good game Broadyprevailed winning 6 .6 .42 to Ringwood 2 .6 .18 .

Two games were also played in Albury between

O& M Jets and Port Colts. In the Division 1

game Port Colts 1 cemented their spot in thefinals defeating O& M Jets 14 .12 .96 to 3 .4 .22 .

In the Division 2 game Port Colts 2 got up in aclose affair winning 7.6 to 4 .6 .

In our final game Parkside travelled to MooneeValley and took the points home and havingconvincing win, the scores were ParksideI=- .12 .96 to Moonee Valley 3 .2 .20 .

In our finals preview we see both Division 1games played on The Western Oval, Parkville

and the Division 2 games played on TheRansford Oval, Parkville. The first Divisionlfinal is between Ballam Park 1 and Ballam Park2 at 10:45am. The second of our Division 1finals is between Broadmeadows 1 and PortColts 1 at 12 :00 midday . Our first Division 2final is between Parkside and Broadmeadows 2at 10:45 am. The second Division 2 final isbetween Maribynong and Moonee Valley at12 :00 midday .

Good Luck to all teams in the finals and welldone to all the other teams on a very goodseason .

F1DA LADDERS ROUND 9DIVISION I P W L D F Agst % PISBALLAM PARK 1 10 10 0 0 1049 105 999 .05 40BROADMEADOWS 1 10 8 2 0 418 220 190 .00 32PORTCOLTSI 10 7 3 0 541 328 164 .94 28BALLAPJt PARK 2 10 7 3 0 438 401 109.23 28NORTH BALLARAT 10 4 6 0 370 369 10027 16BULLEEN-TEMP 10 3 7 0 149 598 24.92 120& M JETS 1 10 1 9 0 292 606 48.18 4MAtviB0UR3NTIGERS 10 0 10 0 139 1053 13.20 0

DIVISION T P W L D F Agst % PISMARIBYRNONG# 10 10 0 0 816 72 1133 .33 40PARKSIDE 10 8 2 0 643 300 214 .33 32BROADMEADOWS 2 10 6 4 0 398 343 116 .03 24MOONEE VALLEY 10 6 4 0 229 361 63.43 24PORT COLTS 2 10 5 5 0 351 284 123.59 200& M JETS 2 10 4 6 0 178 423 42.08 16RINGWOOD 10 1 9 0 151 681 22.17 4

# had bye last round * Received forfeit last round

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LA TROBE UNI 16 15OLD GEELONG 16 14OLD CAREY 16 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 7BENTLEIGH 16 6SWINBURNE UNI 16 6IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 16 6WEST BRUNSWICK 16 5WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 5MONASH GRYPHONS 16 4

93 RESERVE P

OAKLEIGH 16RUPERTSWOOD 16UHS-VU 16ST JOHNS O C 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16POWER HOUSE 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16SYNDAL TALLY-H0 16MT LILYDALE 1 6

L34 RESERVE P

KEW 16ELSTERNWICK 16ST MARYS 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 16OLD WESTBOURNE 16ALBERT PARK 16BULLEEN COBRAS 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 16BOX HILL NORTH 1 6

th9 SECTION 1 POLD XAVERIANS 16DE LA SALLE 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16ST KEVINS 16OLD SCOTCH 16STBERNARDS 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 16MARCELLIN 16OLD BRIGHTON 16CAULFIELD GR 16

L U For ^ K % Pts

1 0 1348 519 259 .73 602 0 1601 368 435.05 564 0 1141 751 151 .93 489 0 886 1018 87 .03 2810 0 838 957 87.57 2410 0 764 1088 70 .22 2410 0 847 1424 59.48 2411 0 587 917 64.01 2011 0 670 1184 56.59 2012 0 710 1338 53.06 1 6

A L D For Agst f Pts

15 1 0 1457 577 252.51 6014 2 0 1719 608 282.73 5614 2 0 1237 587 210.73 5610 6 0 1302 813 160.15 408 8 0 1230 1216 101 .15 327 9 0 899 929 96.77 287 9 0 857 1183 72.44 284 12 0 864 1367 63.20 161 15 0 419 1629 25.72 40 16 0 509 1775 28.68 0

IJ F

13 3 0 1123 650 172.7712 4 0 1366 739 184 .8412 4 0 1213 866 140.0711 5 0 1295 977 132 .5510 5 1 1150 804 143 .038 7 1 1161 917 126 .616 10 0 1010 1033 97 .775 11 0 1075 1032 104 .172 14 0 531 1628 32 .620 16 0 649 1982 32 .74

U39 (2) BLUE P IN L rr For R~st %PENINSULA 0 B 16 14 2 0 2023 1053 192.12 56BENTLEIGH 16 13 3 0 2027 591 342.98 52ST JOHNS 0 C 16 11 5 0 1592 1194 133.33 44EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16 10 6 0 1605 1333 120.41 40SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16 10 6 0 1436 1342 107.00 40ORMOND 16 5 11 0 1205 1662 72.50 20DE LA SALLE (2) 16 ' 5 11 0 1141 1674 68.16 20MAZENOD 0 C 16 5 11 0 1118 1658 67.43 20OAKLEIGH CLAYS 16 3 13 0 1055 2082 50.67 12HAMPTON ROVERS 16 3 13 0 912 1978 46.11 1 2

U19 (2) €3EC P 69' L II For A~st Pis

FITZROY REDS 16 16 0 0 1817 519 350.10 64RUPERTSWOOD (2) 16 12 4 0 1306 733 178 .17 48LA TROBE UNI 16 12 4 0 1324 757 174.90 48OLD WESTBOURNE 16 10 6 0 999 1104 90.49 40BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 8 8 0 1184 1114 106 .28 32OLD XAVERIANS (2) 16 8 8 0 738 984 75.00 32

NORTH OLD BOYS 16 7 9 0 1021 1267 80.58 28AQUINAS 0 C 16 4 12 0 624 1573 39.67 16UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 16 3 13 0 624 1840 33 .91 12*Ineligible player Round 14

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CLUB 98 (7) POLD XAVERIANS 14MAZENOD 0 C 13ST KEVINS 14PRAHRAN 13DE LA SALLE 14OLD BRIGHTON 13OLD SCOTCH 13OLD ESSENDON GR 13MARCELLIN 13OLDIVANHOE 4

W 1 0 For Agst % Pts

12 3 1 1713 1081 158 .46 5012 4 0 1521 996 152 .71 4812 4 0 1787 1177 151 .83 4812 4 0 1677 1242 135 .02 489 7 0 1582 1172 134 .98 368 7 1 1521 1478 102 .91 346 10 0 1157 1380 83 .84 244 12 0 1041 1564 66 .56 163 13 0 607 2101 28 .89 121 15 0 916 1611 56 .86 4

U99 SECTI©X 2 P wCOLLEGIANS 16 12RUPERTSWOOD 16 12OLD ESSENDON GR 16 10BANYULE VIEWBANK 16 9OLD CAMBERWELL 16 9BEAUMARIS 16 9OLD TRINITY 16 8OLD MELBURNIANS 16 6OLD IVANHOE 16 4

U79 SECTION3 P w

OLD CAREY 16 13WHITEFRIARS 16 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 12OLD PARADIANS 16 11OAKLEIGH 16 9ST BEDES MENT TIG 16 8AJAX 16 5MHSOB 16 5MONASH BLUES 16 3THERRY PENOLA 0 B 16 2

L B For 9gst % Pis

3 1 1266 706 179.32 504 0 1331 1232 108.04 486 0 1329 1350 98.44 407 0 1246 1213 102.72 367 0 1143 1181 96.78 367 0 1018 1054 96.58 368 0 1119 1108 100.99 3210 0 977 1227 79.63 2411 1 732 1280 57.19 1 8

L 0 For Agst Pls

3 0 1734 860 201 .63 524 0 1528 860 177.67 484 0 1434 934 153.53 485 0 1405 959 146.51 447 0 1355 1174 115.42 368 0 1395 1008 138.39 3211 0 1179 1574 74 .90 2011 0 850 1420 59 .86 2013 0 754 1850 40.76 1214 0 844 2111 39 .98 8

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CLUB 33 (2) P

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15FITZROY REDS 15OLD SCOTCH (2) 15ELEY PARK 15COLLEGIANS 15MONASH BLUES 15THERRY PENOLA 0 B 15WHITEFRIARS 15UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15

13 1 0 1559 526 296 .3992.8610 3 0 946 680 139 .1276.929 5 0 1170 775 150 .9764.298 5 0 865 657 131 .6661 .5 4

8 .5 5 1 1002 783 127 .9760.715 8 0 761 846 89 .9538.46

3 .5 9 1 744 1113 66 .8526.9 22 11 0 538 1153 46 .6615.381 12 0 379 1543 24 .56 7.690 4 0 0 0 0.00 0

w L B For Agst ro Pis

13 2 0 1238 607 203.95 5213 2 0 1288 686 187.76 529 6 0 1006 841 119.62 369 6 0 1172 1011 115.92 367 8 0 1066 948 112.45 287 8 0 1131 1032 109.59 287 8 0 860 1084 79.34 285 10 0 874 1190 73.45 203 12 0 504 1269 39.72 122 13 0 665 1296 51 .31 8

CLUB 13 (3) P W L D For Aflsr % Pis

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 15 0 0 1844 463 398.27 60OLD TRINITY 15 12 3 0 1485 714 207.98 48EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 15 10 5 0 1096 673 162 .85 40NORTH OLD BOYS 15 9 6 0 975 689 141 .51 36OLD SCOTCH (3) 15 8 7 0 915 1058 86.48 32OLD GEELONG 15 6 9 0 1004 1085 92 .53 24CAULFIELD GR 15 5 9 1 912 1384 65 .90 22LA TROBE UNI 15 4 10 1 554 1196 46 .32 18OLD CAREY 15 2 13 0 643 1531 42 .00 8MONASH GRYPHONS 15 2 13 0 571 1445 39 .52 8

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A SECTION P

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15MARCELLIN 15STBERNARDS 15OLD TRINITY 15OLD SCOTCH 15OLD XAVERIANS 15OLD HAILEYBURY 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15WHITEFRIARS 15DE LA SALLE 1 5

D SECTION P

ST KEVINS 15COLLEGIANS 15ST BEDES MENT TtG 15OLDIVANHOE 15OLD ESSENDON GR 15OLD BRIGHTON 15NORTH OLD BOYS 15MAZENOD 0 C 15OLD PARADIANS 15BEAUMARIS 15

C SECTION PMHSOB 16CAULFIELD GR 16PARKDALE VULTURES 16MONASH BLUES 16HAMPTON ROVERS 16OLD CAMBERWELL 16AJAX 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 16EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16GLEN EIRA 1 6

D1 SECTION P

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16ORMOND 16BANYULE 16FITZROY REDS 16YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16PRAHRAN 16AQUINAS 0 C 16PENINSULA 0 B 16OLD MENTONIANS 16SALESIAN 0 C 1 6

D2 SECTION p

OLD CAREY 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16OLD GEELONG 16IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 16!A TROBE UNI 16BENTLEIGH 16WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16SWINBURNE UNI 16MONASH GRYPHONS 16WEST BRUNSWICK 1 6

D2 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 16OAKLEIGH 16ST JOHNS O C 16UHS-VU 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16POWER HOUSE 16MT LILYDALE 16SYNDAL TALLY-HO 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16

tV L D Far Agst % Pis

13 2 0 1530 982 155.80 5212 3 0 1471 901 163.26 4811 4 0 1786 1380 129.42 449 6 0 1429 1207 118.39 368 7 0 1321 1400 94.36 326 9 0 992 1222 81 .18 245 10 0 1259 1245 10112 205 10 0 939 1270 73.94 204 11 0 832 1573 52.89 162 13 0 1034 1413 73 .18 8

W L D For Agsi % PPs

1 2 3 0 1614 1264 127 .69 4811 4 0 1152 1064 108 .27 4410 5 0 1567 1187 132 .01 409 5 1 1250 1193 104 .78 389 6 0 1587 1339 118 .52 368 7 0 1305 1163 112 .21 327 8 0 1208 1197 100 .92 283 11 1 1012 1455 69 .55 143 12 0 1018 1571 64 .80 122 13 0 1066 1346 79 .20 8

W L D For Aga % Pis

13 3 0 1436 1110 129.37 5212 3 1 1761 1095 160.82 5011 5 0 1515 1203 125.94 449 7 0 1299 1135 114.45 369 7 0 1222 1162 105.16 368 7 1 1320 1260 104.76 346 10 0 1303 1440 90.49 246 10 0 1140 1466 77.76 244 12 0 1217 1635 74.43 161 15 0 1105 1812 60 .98 4

16 012 411 510 69 76 106 105 114 121 15

D For Agst °!> Pfs

0 1877 923 203 .36 640 1517 1079 140 .59 480 1643 1153 142 .50 440 1275 914 139 .50 400 1411 1227 115 .00 360 1200 1327 90 .43 240 980 1364 70.81 240 1160 1578 73 .51 200 1036 1504 68 .88 160 862 1940 44 .43 4

A L D For Agst I Pts

13 3 0 1715 996 172.19 5213 3 0 1598 1106 144.48 5211 4 1 1525 1089 140.04 4610 6 0 1389 1235 112.47 408 8 0 1268 1231 103.01 326 9 1 1094 1454 75.24 265 11 0 1122 1388 80 .84 205 11 0 1135 1450 78 .28 204 12 0 1028 1399 73 .48 164 12 0 936 1492 62 .73 1 6

W L D For A st % Pts

14 2 0 1857 1051 176 .69 5614 2 0 1646 1180 139 .49 5612 4 0 1507 1119 134 .67 4810 6 0 1308 1025 127 .61 4010 6 0 1438 1353 106 .28 405 11 0 1249 1397 89 .41 204 12 0 1186 1580 75 .06 164 12 0 1109 1539 72 .06 164 12 0 1183 1879 62 .96 163 13 0 1338 1698 78.80 12

V4 SECTION P

OLD WESTBOURNE 16KEW 16ST MARYS 16BULLEEN COBRAS 16ELSTERNWICK 16ALBERT PARK 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 16BOX HILL NORTH 1 6

A RESERVE P

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15STBERNARDS 15'OLD SCOTCH 15OLD TRINITY 15OLD HAILEYBURY 15DE LA SALLE 15OLD XAVERIANS 15MARCELLIN 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15WHITEFRIARS 15*Ineligible player Round 1 3

L D For rl gst % P~;

15 1 0 1791 759 235.9714 2 0 1645 961 171 .1810 6 0 1868 1370 136 .3510 6 0 1422 1155 123 .1 29 7 0 1632 1293 126 .226 10 0 1385 1588 87 .225 10 1 1068 1496 71 .395 11 0 1359 1842 73 .783 13 0 1002 1925 52 .052 13 1 1214 1997 60 .79

6056404036242220121 0

6Y L D Far Agst ~15 0 0 1719 442 388.91 6011 4 0 1116 770 144.94 4410 5 0 1079 938 115.03 409 6 0 947 693 136.65 368 7 0 1023 903 113.29 327 8 0 895 945 94.71 287 8 0 847 1031 82.15 285 10 0 811 1067 76.01 202 13 0 609 1202 50.67 81 14 0 405 1508 26.86 4

D RrES$F1VE P~ D Far Agst % PIS

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 13 2 0 1140 612 186.27 52COLLEGIANS 15 13 2 0 965 693 139 .25 52ST KEVINS 15 11 3 1 1116 704 158 .52 46OLD BRIGHTON 15 7 8 0 853 665 128 .27 28ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 7 8 0 723 871 83 .01 28MAZENOD 0 C 15 7 8 0 861 1055 81 .61 28OLD ESSENDON GR 15 5 10 0 813 907 89 .64 20OLDIVANHOE 15 4 11 0 726 1106 65 .64 16OLD PARADiANS 15 4 11 0 577 1024 56 .35 16BEAUMARIS 15 3 11 1 650 940 69 .15 1 4

C RESERVE P 64' L D For AHAMPTON ROVERS 16AJAX 16MONASH BLUES 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 16OLD CAMBERWELL 16MHSOB 16CAULFIELD GR 16EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16PARKDALE VULTURES 16GLEN EIRA 16

131110

9988740

0 11630 10221 10760 9410 9431 10890 10900 103 20 8040 511

779617837932994718914

106112061709

149 .29165 .64128 .55100,97

94 .87151 .67119.2697.2 766.6729.90

5244423636343228160

D1 RESERVE P W 1 D For Ag t % PIS

ORMOND 16 14 2 0 1383 545 253.76 56FITZROY REDS 16 13 3 0 1316 555 237.12 52

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 12 4 0 1654 544 304 .04 48OLD MENTONIANS 16 11 5 0 1141 746 152.95 44AQUINAS 0 C 16 10 6 0 910 953 95.49 40

PENINSULA 0 B 16 9 7 0 1178 991 118 .87 36BANYULE 16 5 10 1 782 1150 68 .00 22YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 2 13 1 604 1148 52 .61 10PRAHRAN 16 2 14 0 464 1419 32 .70 8SALESIAN 0 C 16 1 15 0 361 1958 18 .44 4

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