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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 2, 2001

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Official Journal of the VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION_ . . . . - --- -- -- - ., . .~~ .__ . .__ .. .. ... .. .. .. . Q

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. . . From My Desk

SORRYSTART TO SEASON FOR SYNDAL TALLY HO

~a Tally Ho AFC has had a devastating start to its:cason when a-fire last Monday destroyed the club's

rainiu}gand social facilities .

fe church founded Amateur club, which this year is

«, .brlring its 35 year anniversary, has lost irreplaceable

,,,cn ;orabilia, ten premiership flags, photos, trophies,medical supplies, players gear, footballs and their training

rod playing home.

The proud club which had been buoyed by a promising 7~oal `vin in its round one game and had its player

, ;umbers at a record high has vowed to continue to field itsrno sides each week but obviously needs help to replacebasic items necessary for a club to function .

Any immediate donations can be sent to the club (PO

Box 48 Holmesgien 3148) or President Peter Kostakos

c,,n be contacted on 0401 764 165 . Please consider

plcdgit g a donation today .

Thc %,,1,'A is considering how it can best help the club andI n'ill Inform readers of this next week and alsoacknow[eiige those that have helped thus far.

"Ah'IATEUR FOOTBALLER" MATCH INFORMATION

1 new system for clubs to submit best players and>?oalkickers was introduced last week and involved nochange for A and B section senior teams from last year- these tome teams sti ll are to phone EP with details on :aSaturday after the match and these are used for mediaanci the "Amateur Footballer" .

I lom er for the following - A-B reserv e HOME teams, C .

D4 senior and reserve HOME teams, Under-19 and Club

13 ! IONtE teams - these clubs are now to provide the

ssociatlon with both teams' quarter by quarter scores,

c,:cl teams' goalkickers and each teams' six (6) best

Pla~rrs This must be done before 12 noon Monday .

HOME TEAMS can send these details via the Web Page[ti<afa .asn.au) and click on the "submit scores" icon, emailto Karen McNaught (karen@ vafa .asn.au) . If unable to dothis transfer electronically you can still fax to 9531 6601 .

It is important to

understand that this

year it is the HOME

CLUB's responsibilityto provide both teams'information to the VAFAby 12 noon on the

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

Monday following a match .

Some clubs ignored the above entirely last weekend, whilstother clubs were not happy with the new procedurewondering why the system had changed .

The reason is a very important one - money saved for theclubs! The cost to clubs for the "Amateur Footballer" has

not changed to the past three years . During this time the

VAFA Administration has been instrumental in updating

electronic systems so the VAFA Administration can

actually set the majority of the "Amateur Footballer" thus

keeping printing costs down .

Now we need to go one step further to keep costs down.The VAFA needs to set all the match information so theabove system has been set in place .

All HOME CLUBS when emalling please set out as follows :

SECTION A - SENIORS

OLD BRIGHTON 5.7 7.10 10.12 13 .13 (91)

OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.3 6.6 11.7 (73)

Old Brighton: White 2, Pirrie 2, Raju 2, Williams,

McMahon, Jackson, Brew, Carter, Bristow, Krzywniak .

Best: White, Raju, Pirrie, Williams, Carter, MacGillivray.

Old Trinity : Arrowsmith 4, Boyd 3, Andrews, Pawsey, C .

Phillips, Van Der Venne

Best : Pirouet, Ramsden, Arrowsmith, Jarred, Pawsey, VanDer Venne .

We encourage you to use the web page as the emailingof the results is the most efficient system forourselves, the printer and you (cost saving) .

Permits and reinstatements 200 1

The future of representative and carnival football

Report on the Syndal Tally Ho appeal .

THE AMATEurt FOOTBALLE RTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

April 28th, 2001 Pric ie : $2.00 Vol . 01 No. 2

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1by Jason FrenkelA SECTION

The atmosphere at football grounds is alwayscharged during the opening round match of theamateur season, but that tangible element ofexcitement may have killed someone last weekwhen the atmosphere was so electric as to bealmost deadly .

Hard grounds and warm weather are usually parfor the course during the opening weeks of thefixture but Melbourne turned on its wintry bestand dished up a diabolical set of conditions tobring back the footy last weekend .

That didn't stop some exciting and action-packedfooty and the standard of most games forexceeded what the teeming rain and gale-forcewinds might otherwise have allowed .

If previous season's statistics are anything to goby, Old Xaverlans are well on their way toconsecutive premiership no 7 after they beganseason 2001 with yet another disappointing loss .

Xavs have won just one of past seven openinground encounters so there is unlikely to be toomuch panic among senior coaching personnel,despite the sluggish start. Young ShaneMitchell's four goals for the reigning premiers,but his lone effort was overshadowed by the featsof Luke Hawkins at the other end . The diminutiveCardinal has a fantastic knack of getting the footyand he certainly knows where the goals are. Xavscame home hard with a flurry and may havecaused a moment of concern among the Scotchcoaching staff but the Cardinals steadied for avaluable four points .

Mazenod were always going to have their backs tothe wall pitted against the fiery St Bernards butthe Nodders gave a fantastic account ofthemselves during a tightly-contested clash atWaverley Park that must augur well for DavidMurray in season 2001 . The Nodders got off to aflying start with the Triple M trio of Mcintyre,Morgan and Murray on song, and booted 7.0 inthe first term . But St Bernards hit back hard andhad some handy firepower of their own in front ofgoals . Tim Harvey booted seven for the day andwith Gollant, Mount, and Mitchell all chippingin, the runners-up were able to post a winingscore .

The biggest win of the round came fromMareellin, who signalled their intentions to alland sundry for a seriously sizzling year with a ten

goal shellacking ofMHSOB. Both sidesstruggled last yearbut the Eagles coul d

well be a force to be reckoned with if Saturdayyperformance is any measure . Five multipi,goalkickers is a promising sign from a team whielstruggled to overcome its reliance on a single keiforward, with Dinneen, McMillian and Fraseichipping in to help out Treganowan . The Eagle;ability to restrict their opposition to just a solitarSgoal during the entire first half went a long wa}towards securing Marcellin's victory .

Many tipped the University Blues St Kevi m~clash to be one of the closer contests of the rouncand the match certainly panned out that way aiElsternwick Park, a dour struggle between twcdesperate teams in tough conditions at theleague's windswept headquarters. Very little tcseparate the two teams during the day; there w

a never more than a couple of goals in the matc hand indeed neither side managed more than onebehind during a torrid third term. But the Blueshad the answers when the questions were beingasked, Sturrock giving his best all day with ab

l support fromNailon and Hutchins .

Trinity and Brighton played out the remainingmatch of the opening round, with the B-sectionrunners-up going some way to atoning for theirshock grand final loss with a solid three goalvictory on home soil . White, Pirrie and Raju a llbooted two goals for the victors with Jess Whiteat the fore and among his side's best, whileArrowsmith and Boyd shared seven for Trinity .

PREVIEW

Old Brighton will get a second gauge of just howmuch better the standard of A-section football iswhen they meet University Blues . The Bluesshould be full of steam after their opening roundwin and they should be too strong for Brighton .

After narrowly escaping with the points last week,St Bernards will be pushed to the limit again thisweek when they take on a St Kevins teamdesperate to atone for their first round loss .Should be a great game this one, but the runners-up should take the points .

A chance for MHSOB to wipe the memory of lastweek's disappointing defeat when they take onMazenod. The Nodders, gave a good account of

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), .,nsclres during the loss to St Bernards and Iy))cct tJ~cin to roll the students today.

tlte Eagles have declared their intention to)'ecol71e nserious

have t overe me a talented the ranks this

Il first player

Ol d

,..c,11- ),It~ Scotch eylearn. Plenty of firepower among both

,,nits, tile outcome could be decided in the middle

,,~;t)l a battle of the on-ballers.

clistiplointing effort from Trinity in the openingr,,,,,,cl, the T's will face an even tougher test today),c„ the~' clash with be out on premiers

. the parkIrnt}' of playing power won

with players to return to both teams, but Ixavs will notch up their first four points of

se<ison today.

;V1lleStOTi88 :

Tritilty congratulates its Captain Rob "Hoss "

i~illips on finally reaching his 150th game last

wcek . Serious injury had delayed this milestone

in ,, u 2000 to.2001, we ll done for hanging in there

I io~,S . °

Vale

N Ii-ISOB - Reg Fairchild

I ;, ~, our esteemed team manager, committeeman ,

rr confidant, mentor & father, friend to a ll

)rassecl away in December 2000. His loss to our(htb and particularly his family cannot be

ntr~isured and his presence, friendship &

(, uu a rAerieis sorely missed . To his family, Val,

f, cw & Glen our most sincere condolences on the

luss of our dear friend, "Reggie" .

A SECTIO NIr:rcc St Bernards

i [ : c : :ins Old Scotch.rr~msm(th Old Trinity

I iarri~oa Mazeno dMazenod

I ; amrt MHSOB` .1ttchcll Old XaveriansA RESER

~~ .~!au MarcellinOld Scotch

43

TODAY'S MATCHES

A Sectio nUNIVERSITY BLUES V. OLD BRIGHTON

ST.'BERNARDS V. ST. KEVINSMHSOB V. MAZENO D

OLD SCOTCH V. MARCELLIN'OLD TRINITY V. OLD XAVERIANS

1

SENIORSOLD BRIGHTON 5.7 7.10 10.12 13 .13 (91)OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.3 6.6 11.7 (73)Old Brighton : White 2 . Ptrrie 2. RaJu 2, Williams, McMahon . Jackson,Brew, Carter, Bristow, KrzywWak . Best : White, RaJu, Pkrie, Williams,Carter. MacGillivray .Old Trinity: Arrowsmith 4, Boyd 3 . Andrews, Pawsey, C. Phillips . VanDer VerneBest: Pirouet, Ramsden, Arrowsmith, Jarred, Pawsey, VanDer Venne .Umpires: Stew McCarthy. Anthony Damen (F) Andrew Tech(man, JoelMason (B) . CralgArnol. Stephen Leahy (G) .ST. KEVINS 5.3 7.5 7,6 8.9 (57)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .6 7.7 7.8 11.11 (77)St. Kevins: Dawes 2, Greenham 2, Bowles. O'Connor, Curtis, Fraser.Best : O'Connor, Mahoney. Greenham, M . Dolman, Kempton, Fraser.University Blues: Solly 2, McEwin 2 . North . Sturrock. Lawcock. Vasey .L . Ryan, Wilcox, J . Haytec Best: Sturrock, Nation . Hutchins . MeEwtn,Versteegen, Granger.Umpires: Wayne Hinton, Tim Sutcliffe (F) . Peter Teasdale, BrendanCorcoran (B), Brente Hoare, Robert Parry (G).MAZENOD 7.0 8.1 13.4 16.6 (102)ST. BERNARDS: 5.3 10.6 12.8 16.14 (110)Maz enod : Harrison 4, Noble 4, Dunne . Beard, Murray . McIntyre,

McMullin . Hose, Hanley, Lancaster. Best: McIntyre. Morgan . Murray.Tucker, Hanley. Noble.St . Bemards: T. Harvey 7. L . Gollant 2, N. Mitchell, J. Mount 2, Trewin,Turnball, Mansfield. Best: Turnball, T. Harvey, Hogan . J . Mount,

Jordan . 0'Rffey.Umpires : Jamie Kvins. Peter Simpson (F), Rob Mutton, Wayne Cove (B),Bernie Jephson. Kevin Segota (G).

MARCELLIN: 4.3 11.8 11 .12 17 .16 (118)MHSOB 1.4 1.7 4.10 7.12 (54)

Marcellin: Treganowan 3 . Dinneen 3 . McMillan 3. Frasier 2. Cox,Johnston, Marson, Slattery. Browne . Romanin. Best: Johnston .Marson, Browne, Armstrong, Cox Jarred .MHSOB: Bamert 4 . Fairchild. Limbrtck, Pertzel. Best: Taylor, Bamert .

Llmbrtek. Thompson. Clowes, Pertzel .Umpires: John Miller, Mark Jenkins (F), Jack Forsyth, Scott McKenzie(B), Vin Vescovi . Russell Owens (G )OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 4.4 8.4 10.4 (64)OLD SCOTCH 4.4 7.6 12.8 13.10 (88)

Old Xavedsns: Mitchell 4, Richardson 2. Galbally, A . Jones . Blood.

Clarke. Best: Blood, B. Coughlan. Mitchell, Orlando, Woodruff. Ford.Old Scotch : Hawkins 7, Ratchft 2, Phillips 2, Crowe . MeCarroll. Best:Crowe. Finocchiaro, Kitchen . Crane . Nettleton, Phillips .Umpires: M ar k Gibson, Robert Sneddon (F). Tim Dodds, Tim Durnom(B), Dominic Napoli . Stephen Caple (G) .

RESERVES :OLD BRIGHTON 2 .3 5 .10 5.11 8.13 (61)OLD TRINITY 1.5 1.5 3.9 4.10 (34)Old Brighton: Kent 4, Bradley 2, Perry 1 . C . Stewart 1 . Best: Kent,

Reid . Perry, Paterson, Gtnnavin, C . Stewart .Old Trinity: Mlnbridge I . T. Cade 1, Burrows 1 . J . Connell 1 . Best:Mainridge. T. Cade . Antonopoulos, Oberdl. Stephens, Blandenl .

ST.ICEVINS 1.1 1.3 2.3 2.3(15)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.6 6.10 11.11 14.13 (97)

St. Kevins and University Blues details not received .MAZENOD 1.3 2,6 3.7 5.12 (42)ST. BERNARDS 3.7 6.8 7.9 7.10 (52)

Mazenod: Kalbar 3 . Linden 1, Pascoe I . Best : Legudi. J. Mount . A.

Capes . Osborne, D. Thomas . St . Bernards details not received .MARCELLIN 3.6 5.9 9.15 14 .17 (101)MHSOB 2.0 3.2 5.3 6,3 (39)

Marcellin: Galati 4 . Colville 2 . Yee 2, Balla 2 . Cope . Chubb. L . 0'Flynn .

Goodwin . Best: Walker, Colville, Taylor, Bails, S . 0'Fl}rcm, Goodwin.

MHSOB: Robinson 2, Feferkr<uu, Cookman, Osborne, L . Taylor. Best :

Osborne. Feferkranz, O'Brien . Hawkes, J . Davis, F. Davis .

OLD XAVERIANS: 2.2 4.4 10.11 11 .12 (78)

OLD SCOTCH : 5.2 6.4 7.5 9.10 (64)

Old Xaverlans: R. Dillon, 2, Drake 2, Johnston 2 . Meehan I . Hilbert

1, Still 1, R. Juves 1, Ireland 1 . Best : Hilbert, Drake . R . Dillon, R.

Coughlan, Mullane . Teddenham . Old Scotch : Simon 3. E.

Parthernldes 2, AuJsrd 1, Hooper 1, Miles 1, Joyce 1 . Best: Aujard,Ashton, Hooper. Reid, Simon, Warner.

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .B . MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Simon Dal rymple Coach: Luke Soulos Coach: David Murray GRAMMARIANS Coach : Brendan Maso nRes. Coach : Peter Randall Res. Coach: TBA Reserve: Tony Collins Coach : Date Tapping Res. Coach:

1 J Bamert 1 C. Harrison Res. Coach: Richard Obee Gary Jackso n.

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6 J . Beard .5 N . Perry 5 R Pric e.

6 R. Joseph 7 S . Morga n8 D Lancaster 6 R . Stewart 6 A Cro w

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8 J . Garner 10 M . O'Hara 8 M. Ga sd n9 R Aujard

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9 S. Lenno x11 L . Adamis 10 J Kerr

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'.12 M . Feferkranz 17- M . Hudson 15 D . Tymms 15 M O Brien

13 C. Kelly 18 T. 0'Donaghue 16 G . Earl 16 A Speed13 J . Gregson 19 S . McMullin 17 A. Van Den Dungen 17 D Thomas14 A . Watson 20 C. Murray 18 M Jackson 18 H Thomas14 C. Drak e15 Z Holden

21 S . Polan .19 S. Gadsden 19 L Hawkins

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22 D. Ryan23 A Tucker 20 S. McGuiness 20 L Murphy

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A SectionOLD TR~1TiY OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS St KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE S

oxh : Leigh Cadson Coach: Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Garry Foutds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso nss4 Coach: Phli Gaut Res. Coach: Chris Res . Coach: David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach: Terry Benai m

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rowsmith JA3 L Hannebery 3. A. Brebner 3. D. Cu rt is 3 J Sturrock

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B Jordan98 B. Dollman 8 J Hayter

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9 J . Giansiracusa 10 A Davi s'8 StebbinC 10 S Mitchell 11 . P. Capes 10 N . Fraser 11 L North

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B SECTIO Nby Damian Carroll

The bookies were cheering last week, with 4 ofthe 5 so-called favourites going under .Maybe the weather had something to do it.Review

De La. Salle travelled to McKinnon to take onOld Haileybury. Paul Cooper was fairlyconfident going into the game after some goodpre-season form, but it all went out the door,as Mick Dwyer's boys blasted out of theblocks booting the first three and were neverheaded from there on in . Carson, McMahonand Armstrong were good players in a veryeven team effort for the winners, whilst theboys from Malvern were well served by theevergreen veteran Mackintosh, Elliott andthe youngster Mercuri .

The 2000 C grade GF replay between Therryand Beaurnaris down at the 'sunnybeachside haven proved a long trip for theOak Park boys as they ran out of gas in thelast quarter to go down by 12 pts . Scores werefairly close for the majority of the day,however, Jim Durnan's youngsters led thecharge home in the last quarter, booting 5 .3to 3 .2 to turn a 1 pt deficit into victory, andgive Wayne Harmes a few headaches in theprocess . Boctor, Edge and Buller were goodfor the locals, whilst Goodwin (6 goals),Boyle and Taylor did well for the visitors .The biggest margin for the day was atCheisworth Park, where Old Ivanhoewalloped Whitet'riars to the tune of 38 pts .When one combines the weather conditions,and the fact that 01 doubled the visitors'scoring shots (26 to 13), the win was a veryresounding one. A 6 goal to 2 third quarterput the contest beyond doubt . Gerard Shollymight have a good side on his hands, whilstGreg Feutrill has plenty of work to do. Hope,Haros and Brandt were fine contributors forthe home team . 200 gamer Johnson and thebrothers Pawlik put in sterling performancesfor the away team .

The pre-season bubble at Brunswick burstlast week, when the flag hot pots, NOBs, wentdown to Old Melburnians by 19 pts . 24scoring shots to 10 indicate that OMs werethe dominant team, although 1 .9 in the 3rdquarter may have been costly, it was not tobe, and the victory gave Erwin Leyden a

great introductionto B Section.Frank Dunell willno doubt be rueingthe loss, however,one defeat doesn't make a season . GrantHecke and Wilhelm led the charge for OMsand Maplestone, Lock and Collins werserviceable for NOBs .Br. Garvey welcomed Old . Paradians an(Ormond, where the away team maintaYnettheir amazing record against the Opsregistering a gritty 4 pt win, and send punter ;reeling to the bar. The good things of th,round couldn't kick straight to savthemselves, having 14 shots to 8, and gavthe bookies a big result . No doubt Matt Ryaawill keep chipping away with his strategicand send his players on a goal kicking camlfor this week . Ian Jackman would be apleased as punch with his charges, as thedefied all challenges put to them by the homside. For the winners, Mi ller, Wilson and UpHarvey were great, whilst Stevens, Curraland "Chook" (O'Loughlin) battled manfull, .for the OPs .

Preview

Old Haileybury (1 /4) play their second gamat 'home' in row, when their opponent,Therry (13 / 4), hook up those smelly Burke !Wills camels for another long road trip, thitime to EP. With the forecast to fine up by thweek's end, this will play more into the handof OH and should suit their tall lumberjack,OH by 24 pts.

The boys from Beaumaris (8/1) don thelspacesuits and fire up the rockets, as themake one of the longer trips in the VAFA IDonvale to take on Whitefriars (I / 10) .believe Beaumaris' space shuttle will comback to earth today, when the Whitefriarmachine clicks up a gear, and the youngsterfind the going a bit tough . A big win to thhome team by 56 pts.

The 2000 A Section relegants, 01NSelburnians R/ 2) and Old Ivanhoe (6/4) dbattle at EP on Sunday in what should beripper. Both teams had great wins last wee]none more so than OMs who knocked off ftflag favourites, whilst 01 should have won r

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ot ilare. Gety7o~ OMs willgbto s a eate in forl~t at

; ;ame of footy, m 4 ts.sircii time, just, by pts.

good friend, Mr. Gunn, rolls out the red

carpet ttlis week, as Ormond (7/2) play host

to NOBS (1°/5). The away team will take no

i)r;soners today, as the `monties' in 2001 will

i o„jlce back today by plenty. NOBs by 43

))t5 .

The f,i,~ game at Malvern, sees De La Salle

(5 ;2) ~celcome Old Paradians (1/3) . The OPsI 1L,d trouble finding the 2 big sticks last week,and will no doubt have that rectified that byt t) 3~ . DLS wIll have to keep chipping away atil,cir _,iallle plan in a bid to turn it around .O i i~will be my roughie for the week and Tllp a Blue and Gold win, but not by much .

nLS bi 10 pts .

MagoosOld Haileybury (4/7) vs Therry (11/8)oI I by 15pts .

«7litcfriars (1/8) vs Beaumaris (13/2)wi)tefr3ars by 38pts .

()IcI,N4elblu-nians (1/20) vs Old Ivanhoe (16/ 1)OMs by 70pts .

Ormond (4/5) vs NOBs (4/5)NOBs by 6pts .

De La Salle (2/ 1) vs Old Paradians (4/11)OYs by 25pts .

Correspondents : 9372 9040 (H), 0414 900871 (M) by 7.OOpm Sundays.

Y1C_~SPORTS :MEDI~SHARPSNOOTERS

B SECTION(iodwin Therry PenolaL ;iPPa,c Old Haileybu ry

Catlin Beaumaris1Weddle Old IvanhoeB RESERVES

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TODAY'S MATCHESB Section

OLD HAILEYBURY V, THERRY PENOLAWHITEFRIARS V. BEAUMARIS

OLD MELBURNIANS V. OLD IVANHOE.ORMOND V. NORTH OLD BOYSDE LA SALLE V. OLD PARADIANS

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SENIORSOLD HAILEYBURY 3 .2 5.2 6 .4 10.5 (65)DE LA SALLE 1.0 3.2 5.2 5.10 (40)Old Haileybury: Lappage 3, Adam Fitton 2, Home. Hoffman . Harrop,Armstrong. Jayasekera. Best: Carson. McMahon, M. Seccull,Armstrong. Langford-Jones. Adam Hilton . De La Salle: Corln, Laragy .Morel, Silvis, Swift . Best: Macintosh, Elliott, Toohey, Mercurl, Harrison,SpithID . Umpires: Jason McNtece . Mark Morrison (F) Robert Dunstan,Beornn McCarthy (G )BEAUMARIS 4.4 4.6 5.9 10.12 (72)THERRY PENOLA 1.1 5.4 6.4 9.6(60)Beaumaris: Catlin 3, L . Atkins 2, M . Atkins, Edge, Gibson, Holt,Spence. Best : Nicholson, Boctor. Catlin. Edge, Buller, L. AtkinsTherry Penola: Goodwin 6 . Nancarrow 2, R. Bannister. Best: Goodwin,Boyle, Taylor, Nancarrow, Elliott, Grant. Umpires: Atbie Firley. NevilleWe (F) . Grant Napper, John Robinson (G)OLD IVANHOE 3.4 4.11 10 .14 11,15 (81)WHITEFRIARS 2.2 2.6 4.7 6.7(43)

Old Ivanhoe: J. Weddle 3. Corcoran 2, Toovey 2 . Brandt, Branigan,McLean, Lochran, Best: Hope, Haros, Allender, Karayannis, Brandt,Tully. Wliltefriars: Reidy 2, Canigg. Glenn. Hilton, Phan. Best : C . Law,A. Carbone, Carrigg. T. Campbell, R. Pawllk, A. Pawlik. Umpires : RickLove. Richard Eastwood (F) Ken Coughlin . Andrew Long (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 2.5 2.6 4.6 (30)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .5 3 .8 4.17 5.18 (48)North Old Boys: Casboult, M . Phyland, Sutherland. Coonan. Best:Maplestone. Zacek, Lock. O'Farrell . M. Barker, Collins.Old Melburnians : Kennedy 2, Grant, Gallagher, McMullin. Best:Grant, Jenkins, Hecke, Bowes, Wilheim. Gallagher. Umpires: GraemeHunichen, Cameron Stewart (F) Robert Seymour, Garry Glancy (G)OLD PARADIANS 0.1 1.5 2.8 3.11 (29)ORMOND 2.1 4.2 5.3 5 .3(33)Old Paradlang: Connolly, Harford, Scewczuk . Best : Stevens, Curran,Schewczuk, O'Loughlin . Sinclair, Collins Ormond : Miller, Beckett,Grace. Martin, Abrahams. Best : Martin. Harvey. Miller, Smith, Wilson,Bailey. Umpires: Grant Wardrop, Sharon Alger (F), Ross Richards,Bernie Dix (G) .

RESERVESOLD HAILEYBURY 10.8 6.2 10.7 10.8 (68)

DE LA SALLE 1.1 3.2 3.3 3.6(24)Old lIaileybury: Efstathiou 2, T. Hllton2, Johnston 2, Warnes 2, L .Floyd 1, Somata 1 . Best: Van Wyek, O'Donnell, Johnston, S .Saunders, Warnes, B. Mitchell . De La Salle: Williams 2, Walker. Best :Mannix, C. Hyde, Ptcone . Joyce, Buick, Shaw.

BEAUMARIS 1.2 2.4 2.5 3.5 .(28)

TIIERRY PENOLA 2.3 4.7 8 .13 11.16.(82)

Baumaris : Vance 1, Brook 1, Sherman 1 . Best : Sherman, Pratt,Vance. A . O'Brien, Cotter, Smith . 'Merry Penola: M . Boscrllto 3 .Russell 2, McMahon 2, Sacco 1, Goodwin 1, Christie 1, Griffiths 1 . Bestplayers not received .OLD IVANHOE 3.1 3,1 4.1 4 .4(28)WHITEFRIARS 1 .2 5.5 9.6 11,10 (76)

Old Ivanhoe : White 2. Pipera 2. Best: Pollock, Kollias, White, Pratt,Warrv, Davis. Whitefriacs: Eames 4, O'Connor 1, M . Van Denboorn 1,Heath 1 . Clifford 1, Johnson, Jones, Mika. Best: Van Denboom.Robinson, Elliot. Mika, Fedele. Eames.NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 0.4 2.5 3.9 (27)OLD MELBURMANS 4.3 6.4 10.10 11 .12 (78)

North Old Boys: Hosking, Klouse. Joyce 1 . Best: Trimboll. Trenton,Fitzclarence, Hosking. Leigh, Visser Old M:elburnians: Tucker 4,Ambler 2. Simpson 1, Berry 1, Guest 1 . Bryant 1, Kinsella 1 . BestBryant, Tucker, KtnselLs, Ambler, Sallabank, Waddel lOLD PARADIANS: 0.2 5.6 10.9 11.11 .77ORMOND: 3.1 3.1 6.2 9.3.57

Old ParadIans: Dintinosante 3, 0'Flaherty 3, S Ciavola 2, Loney 1 .Lombardi I . Murray 1 . Best: Holmes. Anderson, Ball . Loney. Harris,Murray. Ormond: Smith 4, Naughton 3, Farrell 1, Stewart 1 . Best :Smith, Grace, Moore, Naughton, Guzzo .

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B SectionBEAUMARIS BE LA SALLE OLD IVANHOE NTH OLD BOYS THERRY PENOLA

Coach: Jim Duman Coach : Paul Cooper Coach: Gerard Sholly Coach : Frank Dunnell Coach: Wayne HermesRes Coach: Rod McNab Asst.: Paul O'Dwyer Asst. Coach : Paul Fahey Res. Coach: Mark Robinson Res. Coach : Brendan Smales

Res : Damian Carroll Res. Coach : Noel Spoo r

1 M. Lee 1 L Walker 1 A.Oates 1 . D .Wilkinson 1 Petrevski M2 L. Gibson 2 R Buckley 2 L .Lochran 2. D .Waters 2 Finnigan M3 J . Magee 2 M Mercuri 5 B.Spoor 3. TWaters 3 Bannister R4 M. Smith 3 B Corin 7 TYoung 4. S .Sleep 4 Elliot M5 M. Ensor 4 L Hall 8 TStevens 5. B .Devine (RC) 5 Sacco J6 A. Quin 5 C Swift 9 M.Karayannis 5. D .Skene 7 Bannister S7 I. Dermott 6 M Herber 10 M. Rowley 6. N .Vogels 8 Hollow L8 J . Mead 7 P Harrison 11 S.Tully 7. P.Booth 11 Hutchinson J9 B. Nicholson 8 J La Ragy 12 C .Branigan 8 . B.Collison (C) 12 Moran R10 L . Bullen? 9 J Hall 13 D .Warry 9 . L.Curry (DVC)

10 S McGrath13 Thrush J

11 P. Brook 10 T Silvers 14 K.Theidisei. .

11 G Collins 14 Loughran T12 N . Conlan 11 A Evans (C) 15 C .Allender

. .12 S Lock 15 McMahon A

13 A . Spence 12 D Toohey 16 M.Woods. .

13. T.Halpin 16 Goodwin M14 T. Coliins 13 A Johnstone 17 A.Corcoran 14. D.Kingham 18 Carter B15 N . Craven 14 A Robertson 18 J .Hope 15. J .Talbot 19 Grant A16 R . Deaton 15 P Bowden 19 C.Barker 16. D.Collins 20 Clarke J17 B . Stevens 16 S Hyland (VC) 20 J .Keane 17. M .Maguire 22 Griggs S18 N . Kennedy 17 A Elliott 21 R.Roberts 18 . C.Murray 24 Evans R19 D . Guidolin 18 C Mercuri 22 P.Donaldson 19 . .O'Farrell 25 Edwards P20 M .Mellon 19 R Prezens 24 G .Haros 20. J .Sutherland 26 Carbis G21 P. Sherman 20 M Picone 25 A.White 21 . N .Casboult 27 Stevens B22 J. Holt 21 D Jackson 27 J .Weddle 22 . M .Connelly 28 O'Kearney M23 A. Catlin 22 M O'Donnell 29 R.Weddle 23 . P.O'Dwyer 29 Dorian P24 B.Gray 23 D O'Brien 30 E.Brophy 24. J .Barker 30 Tadinac M25 L .Dermott 24 J Morel 31 N.Miller 25 . G .Phyland 31 Hollow S26 B. Spence-Bailey 25 C Hyde 32 P.Dowd 26 . S .Smith 32 Sacco J27 B. Haynes 26 E Williams 33 B .Davies 27 . WMcTaggart

33 LaFontaine N28 J. Vance 26 D Spithill 34 A .Teman

28 . M .Nulty29 . D .Boyer 34 Fitzpatrick B

29 R . Walsh 28 N Herber 35 L.Mclean 30 . M .Leigh 35 Villani S30 R . Cortield 29 A Molan 36 M.Pollock 31 . L .Boyle 36 O'Shea T31 A. Edge 30 B Mannix 37 P.Armstrong 32 . M .Phyland 37 Castaldi D32 M . Matulick 31 S Hyde 38 Gerry George 33 . M .Barker 38 Nancharow M33 G . Jury 32 R Bonnici (VC) 39 Gary George 34 . J.Saad 39 Boyle S34 S . Mitchell 33 K Brkic 40 D .Bernett 35 . M .Carney 40 Garoni P35 N. Boctor 34 A Pedicini 42 L.Courage 36 . D .Tonkin (VC) 41 Crotty M36 A. Blackie 35 A Mackintosh 44 R .Davies 37 . S .Mikunda 42 Gauci M37 B . Philpott 36 A McKenzie 45 M .Toovey 39 . R .Maguire 43 Warren M38 A. O'Brien 37 D Hyland 46 T.VanBloomstein 38 . M .Amor 44 Van Engelen J39 D. Foley 38 M Joyce 47 P.Lillis 40 . C .Phyland 45 Carter M40 D. Golding 39 S Hoy 48 M .Tolley 41 . N .Tonkin 47 Goodwin D41 S . Blackie 40 J Crowe 50 M .Hall 42 . P.Pesavenko 48 Courts G42 W . Mills 41 P Hesse 51 B .Shadbolt 43 . D .Zacek 49 Whykes B43 D. Whitaker 42 D McInerney 52 A .Barker 44 . M .Drum 50 Mills A44 H. Gibson 43 C Bowker 55 A .Weisz 45 . B.Pawsey 51 Candiloro D45 A. Thomas 44 B Buick 56 A Gibson

46 . N .Goonan52 Goodwin R

46 J . Wadham 45 D Lambe.

58 E .Murphy47 . J.Barlow48 P Daniels 53 Kerr R

47 A. Pratt 46 E Williams 59 C .Pitt. .

49 A Stone Christofoli M48 M . Barrow 47 A Boots 63 J .Weir

.. .50 . TDrum 55 Garoni M

49 J . Bryce 48 D Smith 51 . S.Fitzpatrick 57 Weston D50 A . Low 49 P Grant 52 . N .Sanders 61 Scuilli B51 M . Balmer 50 G Wise 53 . T.Ayerbe 66 Culph M52 A . Velland 51 M Shaw 54 . A.Trimboli 68 Swinden A53 T. Cotter 60 B Hoy 55 . D .Scicluna 70 Kilpatrick A54 S Fitzgerald 70 M Duggan 56 . P.Arnold 71 Lyons B55 N . Taylor 57 . C .Blaine 74 Lees S56 D. McGrath 58 . J.Gurry 75 Keenan R57 M .Evans 60 . D .Moore 76 Lees C58 A . Wilson 61 . F.Lynch 87 Jones P59 D . Livingstone 62. AMcKenzie-McHaig 88 Van Engelen D60 S . Jones Sponsored by : 63 . R .Thomasson 91 Thompson G

64 . G .Muir 95 Hill M65 . S.Sarong

96 Redden S

W.G. Miles & Co Ply Ltd67. R .Whitnish68. K.Watson

97 Goodwin SSpectrum Assurance 71 . J .Presti 100 Loiudice J

Group 77 S Trenton 111 Baron DBIG KEV 'S Regency Pharmacy

. .78. R. Christi e

PLASERING Zitech Computer 79. Danny KeldPeripherals 91 . M Yandell

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Q! W NITEFRIARSCoach : Erwin L . rden Coach: h'--I Ryan Coach: Ian Jackman Coateh: Greg Feutrili

Cn .:~ t . .• . _ ,_,y~, y Bonwick Res . Coach : Res . Coach: TBA Rea. Coach : Peter O'Dea Res Coach: Andy Dalrymple( CG ,

P"= Michael Lovejo y

1 M Bennett 2 . P. O'Loughlin 1 . D. Mabbett 1 . R Pasqualotto

~~ _~•,rai )ni 2 S Theodore (C) 3. D . Stevens 2 . D . Beckett 3. M . Carbon e_, 3 A Treloar 4 . M . Wood 3 . E. Fraser 5 . B. Pha nP Ji

rd-Jones 4 M Hazell 5 . M . Harford 4 . A. Grace 6 . M . Robinson5 L Bunn 7 . P. Cosgriff 5 . B. Turner 8 A. Davis6 D Holme 8 . A . Sinclair 6 . D . Whelan 9 C Maguire

„n 7 C Thompson 9 . J . Collins 7 . S. Keleher (DVC) 10 A. Pawlik8 M Lovett 10 . P. Brabender 8 . M. Miller (DVC) 11 R . Reid y9 R Simpson 11 . A . Burns 9 . S. Grace 12 R Pawli k

( :- F; ;~ati:~ou 10 T Roberts 14 . B . Brabender 10 . D . Scanlon 13 T Hughe s

7 ;i-td 11 P Gallagher 15 . B . Dintinosante 11 . D . Robbins 14 M Duffy12 A Hewett 16 . M . Godfrey 12 . B. Deledio 15 P Campbel l

ah 13 B Thiele 17 . B . Her, 13. B . Stone 17 A Carbone

j s 14 D Kinsella 18 . G . Porteous 14, S . James 19 T Hilton

i ., nnell 15 M Rose 19 . John Swinton 15. S . Naughton 21 K Kennedy16 J Tucker 20 . M . Szewczuk 16. T. Stewart (RC) 23 D Reid

era 17 J Miller 21 . S . Ciavola 17. R. Joy 24 R Mika, ; .; ng 18 T Fitzgerald 22 . C . Watson 18. W. Block 26 C Rya n

. 1 .';r 19 R Mui uin eq Y 23 . P. Walsh 19. D . Cleary 27 M Northey_ .20 J Guest 24. D . Digney 20 . M . McConvill (C) 28 C . Eames

n1 21 L Boyd 25. A. Heffernan 21 . L. Wilson 29 A. Glen n,~_~cup 22 A Waddell 26. M .B. Geary 22 . R. Block 30. M Powe r

23 M Berry 27. K . Jenkins 23 . T. Ashford 33 . M Verna l

a :m 24 L Holcombe 28. A . Sacco 24 . M . Abrahams 34 . D. Gioufchev

J 25 P Thomas 30. B . Richardson 25. J . Date 35 . C. Law

?^andham 26 C Kennedy 31 . J . Lucas 26 . T. Harvey 36 . D. Nolan

:Ican 28 A Washington 33 . P. Harris 27 . T. Brennan 38 C Carrig g

C-r=on 29 T Mulligan 34 . B . Galloway 28 . A. Moore 39, M .Winterburn

nes 30 I McMullin 37 . J .M . Swindon 29• N . Courtney 41 . C O'Connor

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>roy 53 P Beaumont 50. M . Heffernan54 S Hecker 51 . A. Russel l55 J Gooley 52. G . Hal l

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0 ,a started t' _eir y-w pretty °; cll ~ . : .,h animpressive victory over an injury ravaged Glenilirw. Collegains opened up quite a huge marginbefore the storm reared it's ugly head, withmuch cleaner ball handling skills, and wereable to maintain this advantage for the rest ofthe day although to their credit the Saintersnever stopped trying and will certainly improvein the ensuing weeks with plenty of players toreturn to the side .

Ajax made the long trek out north to visit OldEsse:n.don at Teac Park and it certainly was adismal day for them. It rained all day and theOE's set the tone with a 5 goal opening burstthat made life difficult for the Jackas . As thegame progressed Essendon used the ball very,very well and their skill level was far advancedon that of their visitors. The Jack-as are not mudlarks and do not like the rain and they could notcontrol Essendon's style of play that sawnumerous switches across the ground, andwith a dominant midfield the home sideincreased their lead at every stanza .

Pretty even game out Keysboror ; : way for thefirst half anyway wit haversdominating the first term and then the OldMen tcs: ' - I king control in the 2nd stanza tohave a prei y handy 11 point break at the longinterval . After that the game totally belonged tothe Rovers as they took control all over theground . With their strong defence and first useof the ball allowing their little guys to dominateproceedings, they came away with a prettycomfortable 41 po: t victory that I'm sure wouldhave pleased ° ass and his coachingcohorts .

A pretty even first quarter out at Bulleen withboth sides giving their all as the Bullants dideverything in their power to try and keep theTigers out who were perhaps a little inaccurate .St Bedes then broke the game open in thesecond quarter bagging some 8 majors bykeeping their forward line open and having theirrucks stationed acrros half forward to keep theball in their zone. The second half saw Bulleenrecover and match it with their opposition butalas it was too late as the damage had beendone and the Tigers were able to make the longtrek home pretty happy urith-themselves.

G: " Id unveffedtheir premiershipflag and some ~ -premiershi pfootball as they completely overwhelmed theimore fancied opponents Prahran. The Fieldwon the toss and opened with the breeze anithe storm and had set up a match winning lea(by the first change . The scoreline had beeidoubled by the main break and it got worse fo .the Two Blues in the third term as thiGrammarians continued on their merry wa)kicking 5 goals to 2 . Asked for a better effort bTony Free Prahran rallied early in the last tckick the first few but the Fields steadied

i again outscore their opponents to record a greafirst up victory.

PREVIEW

The Granunarians travel across to the lake tctackle old rivals Ajax, who will be keen tcbounce back . Feel sure Mark Saran will wodshis players pretty hard this week as they try tcregroup, couple of injuries won't help theircause either. Was pretty impressed with theFields system and ability last week and feel theconfidence gained by that performance shouldsee them over the line again .

A big game at David Street awaits OldEssendon . Can Chris Bye get them up 2 weeksin a row is the big question . I'm sure he can butthe Rovers will be up too and rarely lose athome. Given kind conditions this should be abeauty worth going a long way to see which isexactly what I will be doing. Have great respectfor Old Essendon but the Rovers at home arejust too hard to tip against.

on the rebound a daunting task fo ranyone . They were extremely disappointed withthemselves last week after an excellent preseason and will certainly be out to redeemthemselves . Collegians did no wrong last weekso will be quietly confident but confidence maynot be enough against the Two Blues back ontheir game and at Toorak Park, they should bestrong enough to take the points . The return ofa few players will help their cause too .Another local derby as Old Mentonian makethe short trek across town to Brindisi Street .Obviously can play some good footy the Tonnersas shown by their second quarter last week bt=: _

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I tfie Tigers. Like the Rovers the home

borne side to give Deano his first taste

('11110 lilt) Ljde ,image is a huge bonus here . BarneyOt t,

;,t be aware of that yet but the players:ind in a very close game I'm tipping thejust take the points .

,Di , ttappy hunting ground for Glen Eira

Eulioen . Both first round losers will be(ake the points today. Too early at thi s

11C to know the full strength and qualities of

i)' id S bu twhich way to go here but e~villgstick

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; , i,,, ~- as a coach . If the Sainters win Mr

,)ii ,_ ou and I can both go to Grong-Grong

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1~ ) ., pi etty good effort first up . Let's hea r.}„ ~u others as well the numbers are 9-553

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t foi ,,~et your nominations for the Coatesma~ cr of the week either .

',11LESTfli,`E :

praIuan - Matty year today plays his 50th

rn for Prahran . Since joining us in 1998 h e

Uceome a very consistent halfback flankertis, We hope to see many more fine games

11 this great clubman .

Caulfield Grammarians - Shaun Cossart-Waish who joined the club way back in '87, ha s

( " ci a sensational clubman and staunchdt .lcuder, who has also enjoyed a goal or two,Ihrou,tlout his career. Dual premiership player,, 'Pt '00 Spud is often given the job on larger

{;, , , position forwards, however rarely has hadlii~; colors lowered in any of his 200 games . Well~lonr Spud, from all your mates at the Fields-

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71S MATCHESC Sectio n

PRAHRAN AMATEURS V. COLLEGIANSAJAX V. CAULFIELD GR .

HAMPTON ROVERS V. OLD ESSENDO NS T. BEDES MENTONE TIG . V. OLD MENTONIANS

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE V. GLEN EIRA

SENIORS

COLLEGIANS: 3.1 9.2 13,9 15 .13 .103

GLEN EIRA 1 .3 1 .6 3.7 5,11.41

Collegians : MacKenzie 4, Mooney 2, Henebery 2. Fry 2, Smith 2,

Cottom 1, Vasdekis 1, Johnson 1 . Best: Vasdekis . Hosking.

Hartshorne, Piasenie, MacKenzie. Fry . Glen Eira: Hayes-Dewar 2,

Varnvakas 2 . Gilmore 1 . Best : Neeson. Pinniger. Hayes-Dewar,

As(apenko. Buckley. Umpires: Dianne. Whiteley, Damien . Lane (F)

C,AULFIELD GR 4.4 6.7 11 .14 15,15.105

pRAHRAN AMATEURS 1 .1 3.3 5.3 8.6.54

Caulfield: Foster 3. Guyett 2, Margerlson 2, Liddell 2 . N . Craven I .

Pennycuick 1, Cowiishaw I, Will I . Hall I . R . Buchanan 1 . Best: G .

Harrison, Liddell , Foster, N . Craven. Peterson, Knight. Prahran: Beer

4, Marriott 3. Smyth 1 . Best: Marriott. Taseff, Beer. Kellow . Corby,

Norman . Umpire: Leah. Gallagher. Craig. BraJtberg (F), Kirsty. Pay,

Justin. Kramer (B) .

OLD ESSENDON 5.4 8.5 10 .10 14.16 (100)

AJAX 1.1 2.3 4.4 4,7 (31)

Old Essendon: Hakim 5 . Podger 3 . DiBlasi . S. Fleming . Grigg.

Heritage, Morgan, Oxnam. Best: S. Fleming, Hakim, Leask, Heritage,

Wallington, DiBlasi. AJAX: Rajch 1 . Newstart 1, Davis 1 . Lukan 1 .

Best: Halphen. J . Ritterman . Weisler, Lukan. Rajch. Newstart.

Umpires: Matt Cox (F), P. Whitehead (G)

OLD MENTONIANS: 0.4 7,8 7.9 10.11 .71

HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 6.3 13.8 17.10.112

Old Mentonians : Aereman 3. Bournon 2, Solley 2, Ferguson, Mullin.

Murphy. Best : Palmer, Mullin, Vick, Twentyman, Z .Kuramoto . Carter.

Hampton Rovers: Busby 3, Drew Anderson 2 . S.Anderson 2, Martyn,

Shewfield 2. Brudar 2, Brown 2, Natoli. Pucella. Best: Scarlett .

Lawrence. Martyn, Zampaglldne, Pucella, Browne . Umpires : Geoff

Curran . Andrea Thwaites (F )

BULLEE%•TEMPLESTOWE 1 .1 2.3 8.4 10.5 (65)

ST. BEDES MEN'!Y)NE TIGERS3.6 10.13 14 .16 19,21 .135

Bulleen Templestowe: R. Williams 5, McLaren 2, Tulloch, D.

Matthews . Meadows. Best: D.Matthews, T. Matthews, Burrtdge,

Meadows, R . Williams, Robertson. St Bedes Momtone: Kingwetl 5,

Bignell 4 . Kidd 3 . Beasley 2. Wintle 2. Winterton 1, McCraw 1, Martine

1 . Best: M. WinOe, Kingweil, Owen, Hipweli, Beasley, Bignell .

Umpires: Max Wittmami. Luke Moneriet(F)

C RESERVE

COLLEGIANS: 6.9 9.13 14.15 19 .18.132

GLEN EIRA 2.1 4.3 6.4 6.4.40

Collegians: Cooper 4, Dowling 2, Greeves 2, Moon 2, Baxter 2,Harrison 2, Wiseman 2 . Krotiris 2, Donnelly 1 . Best: Harding. Moon .

Baxter, KroOris. Harrison . Greeves . Glen Eira : Sheerly 3. Caruana .

Dimon, Best: Grey, Caruana. Sheerly. Mtgliorim

CAULFIELD GR. 4.0 8.2 9.3 11,6 (72)

pRAHRAN 4.2 4.4 5.9 6.9 (45)

Caulfield GL: Cutler 4, Carver 3, K. McDonald 2 . Bowes 2. Best : Deal

Coder. Bowes . Docker, Thompson . Rosman . Prehran : Dukic 3. Aitken

2, Vagg 1 . Best: Ballard . Woolridge, year, Upton, Aitken, Hodgson.

Old Essendon 5.2 7.7 10.12 13.13 (91)

AJAX 0.2 2,7 2.8 3 .8(26)

Old Essendon : Evans 6, Lutterschmidt, McGowan . Tilley, Hunter.

Best: Howard, Luttcrschmidt . Chapman. Evans, McGowan, Barr

AJAX: Sheezel 1, Basist 1, Rubenstein 1 . Best: Boon, Pask,

Walvisch. Lewin, Rubenstein.

Old Mentonians: 1.0 3.1 5.1 7.1 .43

Hampton Rovers: 6.0 10.4 15.7 23.9.147

Old Mentonlans: Saunders 2 . Goodbody. MeClosky. Mackay,

Sherrill. Saunders. Best: Dwyer, Linrord. Stroud . MeCiosky. Sherrill.

O'Connor Hampton Rovers: Power 5. FlaYllve 4 . Best: Buckley.

Humphries, L. Holt, Helllger, B . Holt .

Bulleen Templestowe 2 .0 3.0 4.4 4.8 (32)

St Bedes Mentone 4.0 7.1 9.3 11.4 (70)

Bulleen-Templestowe : Mckenzie 2. Humphrey Dowlan . Best:

Chivers, Humphrey. B. 11'olnlur. Hastie, Dawlan, Mason . St Bodes

Mentone: Moss 3, Povnton 2, Goodchtld 2, Parsons 2. Napier 1,

Rhoden 1 . Best : Goodchlld, L'huilller. Poynton, Napier, McColl, Zahra.

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7 A. Duddy8 Dr Anderson7 M Konsky 7. G. Ferguson 10 G Richards .9 B . Boyd8 A Krongold 8. N. Maguire 12 B King 10 B . Holt

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C ) := .i " . :i SS

All the best to c'e 7 -' 7~- '_ . _ of Ban ye ' :-j wh ois recovering from a lo °: er leg fracture andankle dislocation sustained last week.

Last week's winners all have testing matchestoday, every win this end of the season will begold in the run home to the finals .

St Leo s' rattling 3rd term bro' ghtAquinas undone, converting a worryinr -'^ficitinto a 2 goal break, then holc" gin the last Qtr. Great score-line i sides ,considering the weather. - -was dominant in the middle ft nimals ,giving . -I t Fle eaas>

r a lots of conve 'ib] D scorefrom. For the Bloods, C' , was athis pyrotechnic best up forw< lst gamerRy€ . did well at FB, e -id John Jesswas effective on the ball .

Monasla? u and Old Geelong were close allday, but OGGs were the most ascendant . andwere able to skip away in the 4th term . OGGswere well served by Mzxty Juveat HBF,Dave Taylor rucking, Chris Stinchcombe atFB, Paul Simpson roving, and Ro n Couch atCHF with 4 goals . Not all gloom for the Ashersthough, the new players will settle in, and theyhad exceptional performances fromBolton (on-ball), Nick Young in defence,and 1 st gamer Tom Craven, up forward .

Banyule were on top of Yarra Valley from thefirst bounce, thus substantiating the pre-season rumours . The only downside for theirday was Peter Witchell's serious lower limbinjury, requiring an operation at the Austin onSaturday evening. Former Old Carey U19'sreturning to their home club, Nick T 710r andTray Chapman, gave the Bears a'' I paceround the flanks, with Luke O ;a (FF),Aca m, Dooley (BP), Jayson Eg; ( '), and:zeath McDermott at FB all stand outs in agood side . YV were happy with SammySavage's effort on his wing, Chris Fraser(HBF), and Ryan Coutts, whether on-ball or indefence.

Ivanhoe Assumption overcame a stubbornOld Camberwell on a day when the principalenemy for both sides was the weather, withthunder triggering car alarms and hail

sending everybodydashing for cover.Hoes stuck to thebasics in tryingconditions, though 1'e` '; b50m goal in the 2nd amidst thunderci ;hailstones was a turning point . - -put in a c '. one for the Hoes, a

in defence, plus; up the ' sharp

Is, _ y; iam at HBFly- strong at FB until injure ,

s on a HFF and at FB repiacir ~also did well .

Univ.orc, '___- . ,® made several comeb

win a tight match against Ol dpositive approach brought them back i3 z clterm after the -anther's first 15 minutes worlput them narrowly ahead . Played irdrenching rain, punctuated by multi mega volilightning strikes, these two skilled sides n

u on a great display of good spirited, comn_-efootball . Black's newcomers and ret,- - I- ~s ,Simdi rcl, Wilkinson, & Matt Cblended well with season 2000Schilling, Chatfield, Roberts, & _OC had top games from U19' s

n . SIautie, well supported by young veteransrsagbell, C = j, and Angus .

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_l( Ge --- and Si Leos li us will be aninteresting contest . From last week's reports,both sides are looking polished, balanced, andfit, even at this stage, so, weather permitting,this will be a most watchable affair . Hard to gopast the home team in the circumstances, by2/3 goals.

Yarra Valley host Monash Blues at BulleenNo 2 . and both will looking to improve on lastweek . Tim Killworth's youngsters will test theAshers with their speed over the ground, butmay not have the key position firepower tostay with the visitors . The Blues by 5 goals .

Old Camberwell tackle Banyule who have asimilar set up to the Hoes, so they will knowwhat they have to do better to reverse lastweek's result . The Bears are looking the goodsright now, and seem to have survived the los s

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xperienced players, not only

he young Panthers demonstrate d

by 2/3 goals . In firm and dry

-!proved . The Wellers will teston the Barnard, and if thed, this will be a ripper of a

i ! I ,o .or the Bears by a kick or so .

Icomes Ivanhoe Assumption tocomplex for the first time in

tat they will give a good account ofthis season, with pace being their1, ~-3owever, the Hoes look to b ed right now and should take th e

though the Panthers could easily

neet University Blacks in anothe rtcounter, with the Bloods improved.urn of good players unavailable las t

1> 1-ld Blacks similarly augmented .,aked a very balanced unit in las tuom and wet, but will find Lauriecharges will give them less spac e

nld Carey did last week . The Bloods ar e( better side when Sean Flynn is on

1t1, and his return will give them a reals<)7other toss up, the home side by 2

Fzeser : _- winners should be: St Leos, Blues,( ) 1-1 c: . snberweIl, Hoes, and Blacks (RCAS„I , Ih1 ),_rs, Jack & Andy please note!! )

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Dl SECTION7(-I-I OLD GEELONG 4

):, ;'IELL BANYULE 4

OLD GEELONG 3! i-IELL BA NYULE 3

D1 RESERVE,r-~UALEUNIVERSITY BLACKS 6

OLD CAMBERWELL 4?NE OLD CAMBERWELL 4

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4

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ST LF,OS ERi : _,US 2.2 6.3 14.7 19.11(125)

L^UUIRt. i 3.2 11.6 12.7 16,9 (105)

St Leos and Aquinas details not received : Umpires : Alan Ladd, David. Irons tFl

MONASH BLUES: 6.3 8.5 10.8 11.11 (77)

OLD GEELONG: 4.1 10.5 11.13 14,14 (98)

Monnsh Bluea: Craven 2 . Holloway 2. Smyth 2, Tatterson 2, Bolton, Goode .

Hawkins Best: Bolton, Del'oung, Holloway. Tatterson, Main. Smyth . Old

Geelong: Couch 4, Jones 3, Foley 2, Smith 2 . Paul W., Seymour . Jones . Best:

Jaeung¢Ls, Taylor, Sthuhcame. Simpson . Seymour. Jones . Umpires: Paul

Dinneen, Paul . Withingtan IF)

BAfe'YUI:E 6.4 8.9 13 .13 17 .16.118

YARRA VALLEY 2.0 3.5 3.6 5.9.39

Bany-ule : O'Connell 4, D. Wttchell 3, Wttlmore 2, Woallock 2, J . Egan 2 . J. Plant 1,

P. t4'itchelt 1 . Cantwell 1 . Burke 1 . Best : O'Connell . Dooley. J . Egan . N . Taylor. H.

McDermott, C. Ta}ior. Y®rra Valley . B . peake 2. Stone 1 . N. Pask 1, P. Cremean .

Best: Savage, R . Coutts, B . Pe+ke. G . Thompson, Fraser, L. Taytor.

Umplrm- Jason Moore. Troy Brooks (F)

Ivanhoe Assumption 3.2 6.7 9.11 9.17 (71)

Old 4.2 5.3 7.4 8.6 (54)

Ivanhoe Asemnption details not recewed.

Old CamberwelL Clvne . Credltn . Hardman, Heffernan . Howard, Mitchell. D.

Seeley, Wlutehead. Best : Perryman. Hills. Hallo, James, Tipper, Walker. D.

Umpires: Alan Stubbs, Lionel Katz (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS: 3.2 6.7 7,12 9.12 (66)

OLD C,4REYc 3,5 6.6 8.10 9.10 (58)

University Blacks: Wilson T I . Bowden K I . Caccmiello P . 1 Cunntngtuun B I .

Beaton S 1, Chatfield T 1, Darroch G 1 . Schirmer C 1, Ryan J 1 . Best: Chatfield X.

Cunningham M, Ryan J. Roberts N, Franklin C. Mackie R. Old Carey: Battle 2,

Camber, Oppy. M . Cohen. Angus, l. Cohen . Best: Util;les, Kent. Shutie, Campbell.

Oppy, Angus Umpires: Chris Stevens (S), Cash Pleris (F)

Dl RESERV E

ST LEOS EhBdAU8 0.1 6.12 12.17 13,20 (98)

AQUINAS 3 .3 3.3 6.4 7.5(47)

St . Leas Emmaus: N .Hodder 4, Lear 2. B .Mltchell 2. Mckean 2 . D.McGkrm 1 .

P.LeFins I, Home Best: A.Volpt. Hughan . Auliso, Hodder, Raynor. Iwe4xn,

Aquinan : Chapman 2, Bradshaw I . Jones I . Poynton 1, Riley 1 . Wooden 1 . Best:

Chapman. Jones. Williams, Macklin. Harper. Poynton ,

MORASS BLUES: 1 .0 4.2 7.3 9 .4(58)

OLD GEELONG: 3.3 4.5 6.8 11.12 (78)

Monash Blues: Williams 3 . Burston, Green, Herrman. Herry . Teasdale . Mentha .

Best : Williams, Merest, Peel, Grahtel, Malden, Herrman. Old Geelong: Burbank

6. Collins 1 . Cole 1 . Clarke 1 . Vartey 1 . Browning 1 . Best : GoFdswrorthy, McInnes,

Fanning. Burbank, Cole, Kilpatrick .

BANYtA,E 2.1 5.5 8.6 9.15 .69

YARRA VALLEY 3.2 4.3 5.6 5.5 .35

Banyuls: Kayrcoz 3, Gilbert 2, Noonan, I . Ferral 1 . J . McDermott 1 . Cross 1 . Best:

Gilbert . P. Williams . S .J . Gray. Healy, Ferral. Hopgood, Yarn Valley: S. Keyhoe 2.

Hale I, B . Drew . Sturzaker 1 . Best: Davies. Longv.nrth . Morrison, M. Wines,

Btuuma.

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2.2 5.3 7.4 10. 9(69)

DID CAMBERWELL 4.3 9.3 12.8 12. 10 (82)

Ivanhoe Assumption details not recolved .

Old Can>hereeA: Saffar 4. Tempone. R 4 . Kearney. Knowles, Me Kenzie, Williams .

C. Best : Smith . Mc Kenzte . Roroe, Knowles. R Tempone.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS: 5.1 10.6 18.7 26.12 (168)

OLD CAREY 0.1 0.3 1.3 1.3(g)

University Blacks: De Pasquale A 6 : Evans A 4 : Moffat X 3. Heeley J 2, Peck H 2,

MLtschln J 2. Coleman M 3, Ralph J 2: Snllth 5 1 . Tehan M 1, Best : De Pasquale

A. Evans A . Neville A. Sullivan G . Smith S . Nolan A . Old Cazey: Williams . Best:

DetarcxymskL Mudge . P. Graham, Williams, Guerra. Wilkie

TODAY 9 S LAI-CHES

D1 Sectio n

OLD GEELONG V. ST. LEOS EMMAUSYARRA VALLEY V. MONASH BLUES

OLD CAMBERWELL V. BANYULEOLD CAREY V. IVANHOE ASSUMPTION

AQUINAS V. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

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1 R. Mills 1 T. Egan Res . Coach: Colin McDonaldClub 18: Sean Wilso n

2 C. Thomas 2 D .Witchell 2 D . Salter3 T. Vandersluis 3 S.Kayrooz 1 S .Conley 4 C. Stinchcombe5 M . Boland 4 M.Gilbert 3 C. Tucker 7 J. Pau l6 D. Minogue 5 B.Wilmore 4 T. O'Neill

8 T. Seymour7 C. Glennia 6 VJ.Keenan 5 J. Scoble 9 W. Paul8 J . Jess 7 G .Shaw 6 T. Healy (DVC) 10 T. Brai n9 T. Harkin 8 B,Cantwell 7 P. Rawley 11 M . Jaugieti s10 D . Boland 9 J.Plant 8 J . Shuttleworth 12 N. Power11 B . Cooper 10 B.Moxin 9 E. Healy 13 H. Mclnnes11 M . Barmby 11 S.Cross 10 P. Lee (VC) 15 S. Bingle y12 A . Bethune 12 J.Egan 11 J. Finlayson 16 L . Stevens13 D. Denbraber 13 C.Burke 12 B . Finlayson 17 T. Pau l14 A . Lorkin 14 B.Woodlock 13 S. Narkiewicz (DVC) 18 J . Power15 A . Williams16 J Hunt

15 SGray 14 P. Flynn (C )15 J Curtin

19 A. Salte r. 16 A.Dooley . 20 P. Broadbent

17 M . Denavi 17 TChapman 16 S . Smyth 21 A. Landale18 J . Hughes 18 J.Turnbull 17 S . MOrris 22 J . Taylor18 D . Saliba 19 P.Witchell 18 T. Scoble 23 C. Bird19 G. Whitehead 20 S .Playfair 19 D . Wood 24 . B. Couch20 P. Fares 21 R .Dintinosante 20 P. Blocker 25 R. Hyams21 C . Quinn 22 N.Taylor 21 L . Blackwood _ 26 . J . Foley21 J . Pierce 23 S.Gray 22 G. Raco 27 A. Smith22 S . Flynn 24 C .Wilks 23 D . Ryan 28 . A Farra r23 J . Livingstone 25 L.Martin 24 B . Frew 30 N. Kem p24 P. Harper 26 H,McDermott 25 J. Frisina

1 31 D. Varley25 B . Volombello 27 P.Healy 26 M . Emerson 32 J . Wallace-Smit h26 R . Weeks 28 D.Sproules 27 K . Smith 33 S. Lansdell27 S . Jones 29 R.Kreskas 28 J. Pace 34 H. Burban k28 J. Langford 30 DMutton 29 G . King 35 D. Mclnnes29 N . Davies 31 C,Bassett 30 M . Sloan 36 A. Reuss30 C . Collilver 32 J .McDermott 31 D . McFarlane 37 P. Edgar31 M . Hunter

33 A.Plant 32 L . Pearce 38 D. Bolton32 J. Bleakney 34 C.Stevens 33 S . McGowan 39 H. Gretton-Watson33 C . Wooden

35 L.O'Connell 34 B. Joyce 40 J . Malpas34 M . Tarullli36 M .George 35 P. Whitehead 41 S. Rowan

35 R . Chapman37 TThompson 36 C . Zeegers 42 R. Brown36 P. Heveran38 G ..Bell 37 D . Todd 43 A. McKay

37 G . Macklin39 A .Hopgood 38 C . Hocking 44 M . McCarth y38 B. Moran40 C.Taylor 39 M . Ebbage 45 D. Taylor

39 L . Sheffield41 M .Natoli 40 P. Martin 46 J . Fitzgerald40 A . Cultrera

C.Taylor 41 C McDonald 47 M .Avery41 C . Bamburyry Ferral43 L 43 G . Sullivan 48 T Chirnside42 R . Mora n43 M Slattery

.44 P.Williams 44 A . Pace

.49 J . Carty.

44 P. Glennie 45 B .White 45 D . Frye r46 M . lacouangelo

50 J . Landy

45 G . Coyle 46 D.NasrallahToogoo d48 R

51 L . McDonald

46 M . Hope 47 D.Searl e48 P Starman

.49 A . Rosenfel d

47 N . Moran .49 A Small 51 D . Pearce

48 R . Re ester .50 M Smith 52 S. Doherty

49 D . Poynton .51 L Sheean 8 J. Mazzocc a6

50 F. Lobosc o51 C Watt

.52 D.Noonan 78 C . Brown

.52 M Corrie 53 K .Scholes 88 N . Dykes

.53 J . Devers 54 G .Kemp 99 G . Robertson

54 M. O'Halloran 55 D .William s

55 J . Crouch 56 P.Arnold56 J . Harrington 57 A .Covey

57 S. Humphrey 58 L.Holt

58 M. Patterso n59 A. Bentley60 D . Vine62 L . Bradshaw63 A. Barri e64 T. Robinso n68 J . Coghlan70 C . Lyn g71 G . Evan s72 M . Riley86 B. Barclay

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N hgr ~ `-1C OLD ~. ft''tE!! OLD CAREY ' . ° .~5!!EY L : .1 1~

UCoach : Jarrod 0 Nleli C oach : Chris Hickey Coach : Tim Killworth !E " I

'r -,c Ben Sullivan Res Coach: Andrew Tsindos R es. Coach : Paul Montgomery Res Coach: Wayne Reddaway Coach : David Miller,,5

1 . R. Pearce Res Coach : AlBethune2. T Morris I D . Dinicolantoni o3 . R . Thompson 2 J . Hodde r4 . M. Fungg

E . Mitchel l4 A . Auliso

5 . A. Drew 5 S . Buckle6 . D . Howse 6 D. Care y

7 A. Burgess7 . J . Downs 8 M . Volpi

8 . L Morris 9 D. Lear9 A. Bethune

FA 9. J . Keem 10 B. Mitchel l

= 10. T. Hancock 11 S. McCan n12 T McCan n

11 . F. McVean 13 A. Hughan

'12 . J . Cremean j 4 J~ Manbto n

- ~_- -- 13 . O . Kysela 15 A . O'Reilly

14 . E. Kruse 16 A . Ros e17 R . Parke r

15 . J . Koeman 18 R . McCann

ID L - 16. L . Taylor 19 B . Carey20 D. Brucey

17. A . Laing 21 G . Simmondso n

r~ 18. L . White 22 S . Willi s23 P. Ristevski

18. D . Ross19. S . Thompson

24 A. Haddad25 A. McKenzie

Prosser26 AL=a20 . T. Hale

.27 P. Levins

21 . M . Wines 28 E. McLaughlin29 S. Dar c Y

t~22 . B . Drew23 . C . Arnold

30 M. Ottabre31 N . Zannis32 L. Price

24, M. Davies 33 L. Mossa },' 25 . S. Lloyd 35 R . Brigg s

26. J. Longworth 36 S . Bavage--.-~ 27. A . Rowe 37 S . Manto n

38 N. Hodder28. B . Reynolds 39 B . Vaughan

29. R. Cou tts 40 J . Gay41 J . Zaro

30 . D. Potte rSturzake r31 B

42 M . FloodB. Levin s43. . 44 M. Dimbl e

32 . C. Heffernan 45 S. Ronch iBlundel l46 M

Isca33 . P. Cremean .

47 M . Renner34 . A. Cusano Daly4 8

35 . B. Peake C.

50 P. HumphreysGl i36. R . Penaluna

37. D . Balshawn51 P. Mc o

52 R. McGloi n53 A. Volpi

38. B . Morrison 54 J . Fennel l

39. T. Reddaway55 S. Smit h56 D . Domi k

40 . T. Fyffe 57 M. Place'

41 . B . Downseidstad58 J. F

59 D .I~itche r42 . A . Stone 60 C . McDonald

43 . H. Park 61 S . Edwards62 A . Ra nor

yN44. J. H e45. L . Rees

a no63 P.64 D. McKean65 N . Foley

hBl46. B. Butle r47 D Lang

o mand t66 J .7 P.

B.OConnor6848 R Davies 69 S. Mescher

49 . S . Seabourne 70 D . McGloin71 B. Allan

50 . T.Kennedy dort72 A. Bnrg

51 . S .Gadd

r

76 G. Donovan52 . A.Hartnett 77 C .Vau9 han

Whi[ne78 M53. S.Pask

y.79 T. Trib e

54. TMcllrath 80 H. Meeha n

55. S .Taylor 881 D. 8

S. Pitcher

57. S .Kehoe 89 D. Windus s

58 . G.Ker r

59 . A .Joiner61 . P.Valoppi62 . P.Buruma `pV8lOt~ 663. B.Whitechurc h71 . M.Lain g74. A .Midland

ALL ELECTRICAL & GA SHOME APPLIANCES

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5YEA~, '_SAGO-1996

The Presidents, Secretaries and Members' Dinnerwas the scene of the elevation to life membership ofthe VAFA for Cliff Bastow, Max Lyon, Ian Munroand Tony O'Callaghan. Certificates of Merit went toBarbara Doran (St Bernards), Steven Carroll (Uni .Blues), Chris Kelly (Mazenod), Jack Clancy(Melbourne Uni.), Roland Stephens (OldMentonians) Robin Martin (MHSOB), Bill Attard(Banyule) and Tom Johnnston (VAFA and Parkside) .'A' section field umpires were G . Curran S .McCarthy, M . Jackson, M . Jenkins, W. Hinton, P.Gersch, A . Damen, M . Gibson, H . Little, J . Toohey.

Latrobe congratulated Sean 'Ruckus' Dineen ongame 100 . Club captain, committeeman, 1995B+F, life member and a real 'gutsy' c .h .b

'A' section coaches were Leigh Carlson (Colleg .),Mike McArthur-Allen (De La), Tony Paatsch(Mazen .) Neville Taylor (Old Haileyb) .), SeanRalphsmith (Old Melb), Wayne Harmes (OldScotch), Simon Meehan (Old Xavs), Geoff Reilley(Orm.), Shane Zantuck (St Bernards), GrantWilliams (Uni . Blues).

Mazenod gained sweet satisfaction when theyreversed the 1995 'B' section grand final result,beating Old Haileybury 11 .14 (80) to 7.15 (59). Bestwere Hanley, Boysen, Hunt (Mazen) and J .Rowlands, G . Rowlands, Morey (Old H . )

It was a real game of two halves at AJAX whereMarcellin were the visitors . At half time the boysfrom Bulleen led 9 .4 to 2.6 and it was only a matterof how far! The Jackers had other ideas . JasonFeldman in the ruck, Brian and Philip Goldberg,David Marks and Tim Bursztyn were superb as theJackers scrored 8.1 to 2 .2 in the third and thencontinued on with 7 .2 to 3 .2 in the last. Godwin,Waters and Collins were best for Marcellin .

Congratulations to St Leo's Emmaus GavinRobinson on reaching 150 games . A great defenderin the seniors 'Robo' has played in 3 premierships -to date !

Eley Park and Richmond Central (E East) played thefirst draw of the season - 9 .7 each. Best were Hook,Bowen, Lenarcic, Kaye (4 gls) (E .P) and Katelis,Malcolm and Warne (R .C .) .

20

10 YEARS AGO -1991

'A' section umpires inthe first round were Justin Toohey, DarrenDalgleish, Richard Simon, Mark Bushfield, RussellFrancis, Mark Jenkins, Stephen Clinch, RobertBell, Andrew Kilner, Steve McCarthy.Guest speaker at PSM Dinner was Bob Rose and heenthralled all with the story of his start at NyahWest and his career at Collingwood as player andcoach. Bob's humility and sportsmanship came outin his speech. The Executive invited a number offormer amateur players who had gone on to play atCollingwood including Ray Gabelich (P'side),Duncan Wright (Alph), Laurie Hill (Ivanhoe), DougGott (Ivanhoe) and Colin Davey (Old Scotch) .

Ian Cover, Coodabeen champion, regaled the dinnerwith stories of his 75 game career at Geelong - as aTRAINER .

Old Haileybury made a sustained first time everentry into 'A' section when they outclassed Ormondto win by 53 points . McKenzie, David Connell andMeehan were far too slick for Ormond and cut the'Monds' to shreds in the centre square. Orton,Tanner and Walden were also dominant .

Old Melburnians had a nightmare return to 'A'section after 8 years as North Old Boys annihilatedthem . Atkinson, Garnham, Carney, Egan (7 gls)were NOB's best. The Witts brothers and newrecruit and assistant coach Mark Hibbins workedhard.

Match of the day in 'B' section turned out to be amis-match . In the last match of 1990 Banyuleoutclassed Old Trinity. In the first quarter of 1991Old Trinity started with a 7 goal burst that leftBanyule floundering. Final scores, Old Trinity21 .15, Banyule 9 .11 . Best M. Beardsley, Sammut,R. Beardsley, O'Shaughnessy (6 g1s) (O.T) andMoloney, Mill, Fraumanco (Ban) .

Selectors were out at games as the AAFC Carnivalwas to be played in Perth in June . Selectors wereNoel Rundle (Chairman), Andrew Langford-Jones,Andrew Chisholm, Greg Tootell, John Morgan, GeoffReilley and Mike McArthur-Allen (coach) .15 YEARS AGO - 198 6

Former University Blues and Melbourne star, and

highly respected ABC expert Doug Heywood was

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,;pc: ker at the third VAFA media/sponsor's

Icncl~e~n. mt,lburnians personality Archie Salek was

,,an on VAFA's World Of Sport segment .

among the reinstatement's were Stephen

I, ,c[o d to Collegians, Anthony Keenan to Bulleen

f, .,,,p . Wayne Shand to Old Halley, Simon Meehan

Si I;ilda CBOB, Mike Yandell to Uni Blues and

; r,,I Cook to FIT.

cciions coaches were Philip Davis (AJAX), John(Banyule), Gary Nash (Hampton Rovers),

Quaife (MHSOB), Ken Schwab (Ol dpn•, ell), Andrew Disney (Old Trinity), Harry

; „ ;_iott (Thomastown) . Who Coached Kew, StOB and Old Haileybury? (Were they waiting

1t,t return of Langford-Jones? NR )

()!(l 3ri ;;hton Grammarians (in "B") got home by a11 .14 to 12 .7 against Old Paradians . Woff,

ur . Burns (OB), and Spillane, McClements,rriicLard (OPs) were best .

() ; u;nd lost their second match in a row whenled all day to win 19 .10 to 15 .9 . Dale

tcabella kicked 11 to follow up his 9 for the Hoesiu he first match .

20 i'EA1ZS AGO - 198 1

Tiii, ~ca,son also saw the introduction of new easyiolrl oiu costs Amateur Footballer .

Old rT7lleybury celebrated its 20 years in Amateur,, oiball since its first game against Old Trinity on

; r 1 10 Albert Park . The club paid tribute to:uudr Home, who played in the first game and stillpI: r: vd in 1980, Peter 'Zeke' Davies, captain-coachI1162-63, Peter Bowring (557 goals), Peter Gadsen,Jol n Houghton, and quiet loyal worker and,>>p)wrter Tom Fisher . Goal umpire Arthur Smith,,jh:nys immaculate, and smart between the posts,uiiiciated at his 200th game with the VAFA,including'A' and 'B' Grand Finals .

;lmong the goals in Round 2, Curtain, (Old Xavs) 9,I'ri~~stly (Old Brighton) 12 - Scullin (N . Brunswick) 9,`Iurreutt (Therry) 11, McInnes (Melb Univ) 11 .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 6

pl.ro 1 was given for clubs to wear coloured-lu ;rts in addition to normal black and white .

t %Ar-1 scgment on World Of Sport was now a realityswnd appreciation was extended to Alex Johnson inarranging this .

Official on grounds to wear "armbands" . Umpiresdid not infringe amateur status by being paid forumpiring amateur football . Umpires Associationelected the following office bearers, Ken JorgensenPr . sident, Daryl Hill Vice-President, Phillip RowellS cretary, John Field Treasurer, Graham HalbischSoAal secretary .

Pornier top VAFA umpire Peter Posetti had accepted

position as assistant umpires coach .

Barry Hecker, reserves captain, played his 200thgame with Ivanhoe. Club best and fairest 3 times,an inspiration to his team mates and a great clubman. Tony Fink, 256 games behind him, is OldCarey's President, with Trevor Read coach and RegElliot reserves coach .

'B' section coaches were Frank Goode (CaulfieldGrammar), Ted Farrell (Coll), Graham Mansfield (0.Parad), Trevor Read (Old Carey), Laurie Aghan (OldScotch), Ray Walsh (Marcellin) and Maurie Bilston(St Kilda CBOC . Who coached Geelong, Ivanhoeand MHSOB?

30 YEARS AGO - 196 6

John Morgan made a great debut with Old Scotchkicking 7 goals from full forward .

'A' section coaches were Ken Purcell (De LaSalle),Ted Farrell (Ormond), Sam Birtles (Monash),Alan Slater (Coburg), John Wilson (CaulfieldGrammar), Peter Falconer (Collegians), David Kidd(Old Scotch), Gus Mitchell (St Bernards), KeithMarshall (MHSOB), Barry Johnston (Univ Blues) .

De La Salle led Ormond by 38 points at the lastchange but Ormond fought back to win by fivepoints in the last minute of play,

Kevin Ladd kicked 4 goals in the last quarter whileBruce Bourne (6 for the game) and Foulsham werestars . J . Lyons, Jansen and Peart were best for thelosers .

St Bernards were delighted with the form shown byGreg Wade, Peter Hagan, Terry Davis, KevinMaloney, Peter Rackham and Peter Pearson in their

first games with the senior team.

35 YEARS AGO - 196 6

'A' section coaches were John Wilson (CaulfieldGrammar), Alan Slater (Coburg), Ray Allsopp(Collegians), Roy Stabb (C'wealth Bank), Peter Kanis(MHSOB), John Booth (Old Parad), Don Howell (OldScotch), Peter Rhoden (Old Xaverians), AndyBrannan (Univ Blues). Who coached the Blacks?

University Blacks, 1965 premiers, went down to lastyear's runners up Coburg . Warfe, Shea andHampseed were best for Coburg while Lee, Mitchelland Leng held the Blacks together.

Peter Booth celebrated his appointment as captainof Old Paradians by playing his 150th game in theopening round. His brother, John was also in hisfirst season as coach .

40 YEARS AGO - 195 1

Advertisers were Hartleys . Ken Read, LindsayHassett, Gambles Soft Drink, Taylor's CoachingCollege, Central Travel Bureau, MSD, Le JayKnitwear, Thomas Timber Yard, Pyrox, Pelaco, Cafe& Hotel Supplies (Vic) Pty Ltd, London Stores, RonTodd's Hotel Pacific, and State Savings Bank

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MWinning EdgePres tati(i s

Season 2001, which certainly started vrith a bang,already has Club XVIII followers wondering whatthe future holds with respect to the comparativestrength of the teams. I started my tipping with asuccess rate of 50%, which means my selectionscan only become better. (I hope! )

game in which each side had the chance to win .

merry Penola head the ladder after kicking the

REMW OF ROUND 1 .S ON iIn very windy conditions St .K ' started wellagainst a new look Old Scotch . At the first changeSt.Kevins led by seventeen points . A goal right onhalf time by Old Scotch cut St.Kevins's margain tosixteen points . In the second half St.Kevinsmaintained their superiority throughout to record afourteen point victory . 2'osn Collins made an earlyimpression as he frequently won the ball and sentSt .Kevins into attack .Brunswick showed early form to defeat a moreinaccurate Mazenod by twenty seven points in a

Prahran made a"Great O'Dea:' for stalwart Mick asthey outlasted perennial premiers, Old Xaverians towin by nineteen points. Prahran played the narrowconfines of Gardiner Park better than did the'Crocodiles'. At the last change with the OldXaverians leading, the result seemed routine.However with a strong finish Prahran outplayedtheir visitors with four unanswered goals to givethem victory by nineteen points . Best for Prahranwere; "G.,3" (Chris Johnson), "Ant 'Lawrence","Cougar" ( Brett Cartlidge) with 5 goals and"Hollywood" a.k.a . Andrew SSlawinskiIn shocking conditions, Be La Salle were always incontrol against Old Melburnians, who revealedlittle of their practice form or of their 2000 form . DeLa Salle won comfortably by forty points .

sweep against Old Brighton, who like many teamsover the years, went down on the J .P. FawknerOval . Thetry Penola won by sixty eight points.Section 2Old Essendon Grammarians in their comebackmatch started well against Marcellin in windyconditions at Bulleen Park . By half time, however,Marcellin trailed by only one point and in the thirdquarter the Eagles held their visitors scoreless whileadding two goals themselves . The last quarter sawMarcellin again outscore Old Essendon as theEagles went on to win by sixteen points . Best forMarcellin were ; Brad Cronin, Matthew Trickeyand Maurice Becchetti. For Old Essendon the bestwere ; Leon dj, Derek Poulton and Will Conlaneach of whom played on the ball .Windy conditions prevailed at Old Trinity whereneither the home side nor the visitors, MonashBlues was able to establish early superiority . In the

second half MonashBlues graduallygained theascendancy throughthe goalkicking ability of Bh-yc-~ t;oll ;r an d :=atCunnington . At the final siren Monash Whites wer,ahead by twenty four points . Good players for th,winners were ; H owe, Burden, Riddle an d N.Old Ivanhoe were untroubled to defeat Whitehiallby eighty nine points.Newcomers, University Blacks and St.Leos playeca competitive match in which the scores were leveat half time . St.Leos set up their twenty two poinvictory with four unanswered goals in the thircquarter. Best for St .Leos were; Timothy TrieCaptain Matt Ottobre, and Scott Manton, whos{spectacular one handed mark brought a roar o:approval from both spectators and thFneighbouring lion enclosure! University Blacks werewell served by ruckman Michael "Barney" Jones ,Stuart Locke an d Scott Mackie.Details of the Old Geelong versus Collmatch have been hard to find, which is supri sgiven Australia's two main media proprietors areOld Geelong men . After many calls I was able tcdiscover that Collegians, who had led all day, wereable to double their score in the final quarter, whichenabled them to defeat Old Geelong by forty fivepoints . R. Brown was named Collegians best player.Preview of Round TwoS ection OneMazenod will appreciate a return to their hometurf, which will give them sufficient advantage todefeat Old Scotch many of whose younger playershave yet to settle into the Club XVIII style of play .At Victoria Park, Old Xaverians will unfurl theirpennant before playing one of last week's winners,namely Brunswick . It really is uncharted territoryfor the "Crocodiles" who are basically the underdogsin this match. The big ground could proveBrunswick's undoing as the Old Xaverians do knowhow to utilise the wide wings and when to attackthrough the centre . My selection is Old Xaverians .Prahran will seek to consolidate their position as aleader in the competition against Old Melburnians,who disappointed last week . The small ground willmitigate against Old Melburnians, who will not beable to run to create space . Again I forecast that thePrahran forwards led by Brett Cartlidge will be ableto kick a winning score.Old Brighton will appreciate a return to their hometerritory, which often presents a high degree ofdifficulty to visiting teams . Today's visitor is De LaSalle, who celebrated the coming of the Williamsonera with a big win last week. I still hold doubtsabout the comparative strength of Old Brighton ad

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I lip ll~ L~Salle to win this match.

St .gc°"'S `'"'re impressive in their Round 1 win as

Thcrry' pinola who make the trip south eastietti Oval. At home I favourto ilie ~~

to take the points after a close contest,~, li~riusS ctiou 2.,ionasll 3, Iues with their seasoned stars again to

nnrn ~hn„1f1 he ahle in r1efPat Alarcelfin, .. ..--

cls},con today . Home gr ound advan tage theret f theMarcelhn side wi ll

~:; :~I lcr tilonash Blues victory.pr~% iausly played at the University, I tip

~,rhedandasno many o

: L, ]nc(ing rivals, Old Ivanhoe and Old tyd 1CiieLS\vorthPark.

~e o When to Old Idvanhoe .an only predict t3'ast~~rn suburban contest Whitefriars

%; to St.Leos. St.Leos were convincing in theiru last week whereas Whitefriars werei, l ;1y defeated. All signs thus do point to a

1~i L, o, 1,ictory.1 11% Blacks Journey to the new Harry Trott

„ pjay Collegians, cvho won we ll last week. Atp, ff k, I favour Collegians to make it two wins

Old Essc-, `ion are enti tled to favouritism at home

~,,, ll ;,i G :- Geelong, who faltered in the l as t

11 ;1, ; tc, against Co llegians. Even though Old

; ; ."culou showed last week there remains much

i~ , r iniprovement, they should record a

;, ; n lt~~r -~al,ole victo ry today .Clubs c,: 1 contact me on 8 -1 37 2857 telephone or

94 67 2~-5 Fax by noon Monday

CLUB 18 (1)

OLD SCOTCH 0.3 2.8 3 .9 6.17 (53)

ST. h"EVBdS 3.2 5.4 9.6 10.6 (66)

old Scotch: J,Simon 2, T.Downing I . C .Adam 1, S.Thompson 1 .

;', i :• i ;hri~~ 1. Best: Tim Downing James Ptikington Joshua

;; ; ,,iny Sarkozy Nicholas Costello Ed .Sladen . St, Kevins :

D44eAsurniaans: Forster, Macleod . Best : Paine, Anderson ,

Di: LA SnLLE 2,3 4.7 6.9 8.11 (59)OLD AIELBURNIANS 1 .3 2.3 2.4 2.7(19)D- La Salle details not received.

aw 1 . Best : Hall, Jones, Storey, Prendeville, Curnow, Fay .dNa : Matthews 3, O'Sullivan 1, Fowler 1 ,u, Best: Deeks, Cougar, CeeJay. Hollywo0d, Morton,

4,G .Katavolas 2,Erin Footner 2, Paul, Meagher 1 ,

-, I . Best: Collins McNair G.Katavolas Van Der Wert

cMahon.BRt:I4.0 6.1 7.2 9,4,58

L1ZE'vOD: 0.1 1.2 4.6 4.7.31

Fimnsvrl:k: B . Lovett 4, Sikora 2, McGowan 1, Dowsett 1 ,i i . Best: B. Lovett, Hammet, Dantonia, James .

i: Busby 1 . O'Rosario 1, Fnseka 1, Fothergill 1 . Best:O'Rosarto, Fothergill, Bridgland, Bell, Smyth .

C- : AMATEURS 1.2 2.4 4.5 9.7(61)OLD ~AVLRIANS 0.2 3.4 6.6 6.8(44)PrJiranr r,artlidge 3, G Man, Green, Davies, Jones, Ivak ,

OLU 13i21GB°Y'OPl 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.4.16Therry Penola: Taollnac 4, Costello 2. McAuliffe 2, Lees 1, Dunn

L(~aidoro 1, Boscaglia 1, Murphy 1 . Best: Boscaglia, Costello .a ❑ liii° Taolinac,Candiloro,James.

Old Brighton details not received .

y, Macleod, C . Tomlinson .PENOLA 4.0 9.5 11.5 13.6.84

n-rct io cnnrnal i GR'Jnnt

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HOLS4'IANCRONINTRICKEYTURNEROAKLEY

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CLUB XVIII /IBRUNSWICKTHERRY PENOLAOLD XAVERIANS

CLUB XVT111 2COLLEGIANSMARCELLINIvIARCELLINOLD ESSENDONCOLLEGIANS

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443

TCHESClub XVIII

CLUB XVIII (1)MAZENOD V. OLD SCOTCH

OLD XAVERIANS V. BRUNSWICKPRAHRAN AMATEURS V. OLD MELBURNIANS

OLD BRIGHTON V. DE LA SALLEST. KEVINS V. THERRY PENOLA

Club XVili (21MONASH BLUES V. MARCEL(JNOLD IVANHOE V. OLD TRINITY

ST. LEOS EMMAUS V. WHITEFRIARSCOLLEGIANS V. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

OLD ESSENDON V. OLD GEELONG

CLU?3 18 (2 )MARCELLIN 1.0 33 5.6 7.10.52

OLD ESSENDON 2.3 3.4 3.4 5.6.36

Marcell3n: Cronin 2 . Trickey 2, Cull 1, Van Lintl, Wilkins 1 .

Best ; Cronin, C. Matthews, Trickey, Symies . Cull, Van Lint .

Old Essendon : B . Turner 2, R. Wright 1, w. Contain 1 . C. Clues

1 . Best : B. Turner, L. Frazer, W. Conlan, P. Hammond, P. Berry.

Old Trinity 2.4 2.4 2.6 3 .7(25)

Monash Blues 2.0 3.5 5.6 7.7 (49)

Old Trinity and Monash Blues details not received.

WHITEFRIARS: 0.2 0.3 2.7 3.8(26)

OLD IVANHOE: 5.3 7.7 11 .10 17.13 (115)

whitefriars: Murrayl, O'Brien I . Bonnyman 1 . Best : Murray,

O'Meara, Larrat, Haynes, Sully, Bonnyman .

Old Ivanhoe details not received .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .3 3.4 3.6 4.10 (34)

ST. LEOS EItIIRAUS 3.1 3.4 7.6 8 .8(56)

University Blacks ; Williams 2, Chandler 1, Drummond 1 . Best :

Voros, S . Mackie, Williams, Clement, Locke, B. Weber.

St Leos details not received .

OLD GEELONG : 1 .2 2,2 4.3 5.3(33)

COLLEGIANS: 2.3 3.7 5.9 11.12 (78

Old Geelong : Hunt 2, Brown 1, Bayles 1 . McCarthy 1 . Best :Brown, Bayles, Chirnside, Clarke, Hunt, Edgar. Collegians :

Holsman 5, Oakley2, Lumley 1, Perkov 1, Blakemore 1,

Stedwelll . Best: Gay, Hains, Holsman, Perkov, Stedwell, K .

Curtis.

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: rnm 530•VEr~i each v,wakday, ,,,ranBartlett and Gary Honey serve up all trrdlatest footy news and imrrview U mplayers and coaches mak i

24IM THF AMn7FI IM Fnnrae. i co -,

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A.FC.A Il ",'/' !) V.A.F.A.

~"Your Coaches' Association"

THE NEED FOR A WRITTEN ERl?LO IVT

CONTRACT

() ;,c question that is always cropping up is: 'Do I have

binciin~ employment contract?'

rung organ isations and coaches are notorious for

,;,<<,ing into an employment re lationship on a

1;c; h ke ( an d a hope and a prayerl) . Contract law

,t„ i,'

fairly complex, but one thing is for certain, a

, u ;u, ,,ci does not have to be in writing to be binding.

T!kat me ans that even if you don't have a contract inbetw e en you and your employer, there are

,n, mid condi tions that regulate your employment .i,,i ; n i ay even be so for volunteer coaches who are paid,i n honorarium or receive non-cash benefits.

For instance, in many states and territories there is

,i l: uon which sets minimum standards-for example

1 ;1 ilre Northern Territory there is the Long Service

I,c :nW :;ct, which provides for three months long service!<,ne al>.er 15 years service . Other legislation covers,H, :uiai leave and superannuation etc.

'Why have a written contract?

!ii Styart, the most important reason to have a contract!ii vrriti g is that the people who appoint the coachin move on quickly. The coach could be left with a

~iiuntion where the people who made the promises arei u; !oug °r the decision makers . For example, if the clubprc,dent Mary told the coach that he would get an

~norscas holiday in three years, but Mary has now left, :nrl no one else was privy to the conversation the coachi~gou ,,4 co have diffi culty convincing the club that he isiiuv,- c ntitled to his overse as holiday.

:~ vsiu,_n contract clearly sets out the terms andon~litions for both the employer and the employee. ItI! :c both par ties to fu lly understan d their obligati ons

ich other. It also saves a lot of argument later.

c ,,:ample m any employees think that they get longsc :, ic leave after 10 years. But if they have an oraloncrr ; t (or written one for that matter) that does not

dc.l ~ci h the issue of long service leave, then themplaccc will get long service leave under the relevant; i > lr; t fon - that is a fter 15 years .

M, .,~ men con tract is also a useful tool for coaches to~ 1 ;1e to 'justify their existence' . If the written

ronuacr can include the perform an ce targets to be

: 1 ic cd, then on a regular basis the coach can point

t" t11111- achievement against a set cri te ria. This will

1 ! op n any of the ' knives that are so evident in sport .

What should a contract include?

<<prac tical point of view, an d for the protection of=1 , the contract should clearly outline who the

coach is responsible to. Is it the board, the executivedirector or a coaching committee? Without thisinformation, the coach often feels that he has servedtoo many masters .

The contract should also include the usual termsand conditions:

-length of contrac t

-job description (including who to report to)

-performance review

-hours of work and time off in lieu

-overtime (if any)-termination/ dismissal

-salary/allowances/bonuses-clothing/equipment allowance

-annual leave, sick leave, long service leave,parental /maternity leave, other leave

-disciplinary procedures-superannuation

-specific policy considerations eg. speaking to themedia, drugs in sport

Other issues which a re very important to coachesand worthy of consideration are :

-payment for professional developmen t

-pay increase upon obtaining higher NCASqualifications .

-sabbaticalSporting organisations also want to restrain coachesfrom working for competing employers, whether it beopposing clubs or other sporting associations . Thelegality of restraint clauses is extremely complex. In anutshell, however, the courts dislike restraint clausesbut will give effect to those clauses where they are'reasonable' . A coach should always avoid having arestraint clause put in a contract, although thepractical reality is that many sports will not employ acoach without one.

Other issues :There are many issues in drafting a contract for acoach . After advising many coaches in relation to theiremployment contracts one piece of advice should beheeded - obtain legal advice before putting yoursignature on any contract so that the terms andconditions may be fully explained to you .

Andrew Farr is a solicitor with Clayton Utz Darwin andan NCAS Level 2 Hockey Coach.

Re-printed Sports Coach

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HughLyon

KNIT WEAR

REV'

TIby Eivion Bowen

Mentone were able to restrict Parkside in theopening term before capitalizing on the windyconditions in the second as they handled theslippery ball with more assuredness . They hadseveral experienced midfielders dominating thecentre clearances despite McCall getting hishand on everything for Parkside in the ruck .The six goal margin at half-time was alwaysgoing to be a tough one to arrest . The RedDevils teamed better in the second half, withPino quietening the dangerous Macgeorge,with Romano and Constantini working hardin the back half.

Kew and West Brunswick had a fantastictussle, with the Wests taking a valuable 15

point lead into the long break . The K'stightened up in the third, with Stephens on topat CHB. New Kew skipper Craig Bradley wasalso playing a fine game in the pivot to have his

side just two points in arrears going into thelast . Jamie Bell marked and goaled twice earlyin the final stanza on his way to a bag of 6, with

the Magpies getting one back before Woodsealed the game .

Salesian and Wi lliamstown enjoyed anotherclose one, with the CY's posting the first fewgoals with the use of the gale before Salesianrallied to remain in touch at the break .Williamstown's runner became perhaps thefirst to give away a free kick for being inside the45m arc on a kick-out from fullback . Salesiantook a 14 point lead into the halftime interval,with their midfield dominating and Thain, likekeeping a dog in a tub, proving difficult to keepunder control . This continued early in thethird, with the boys from Chaddy opening up afive goal lead before the CY's booted the nextfour to get back to within four points . Afreakish banana goal on the end of threeshrugged tackles sealed the game for Salesian,who eventually ran out victors by 22 points .

Peninsula opened well against Powerhousefollowing the latter's unfurling of theirpremiership flag. The Pirates kicked 5 goals tozero, with Hughson marking strongly in hisfirst game. This lead proved decisive as theheavy rain, lightening, thunder, etc. followed,

making anyinroads difficult forthe House.Peninsula werefirst in for the ball and had a number ofavenues to goal, and although Powerhousefought back in the second half, the horse hadbolted and a solid victory ensued for the awayside.

It's anyone's guess what took place out atBundoora where La Trobe played Oakieigh .The home side probably handled the conditionsmore effectively in terms of conversion, andhad sufficient fitness to hold out a Krushersside that was obviously good enough to register19 scoring shots . An important win for thestudents after last season's famine .

PREVIEW

With last week's inclement weather it wasdifficult to get an accurate idea of the relativestrengths of the sides, and perhaps it isconservatism or maybe just coincidence thatleads me to select each of the home teams thisweek .

Peninsula host 'traditional' rivals Mentone inwhat should prove to be an enthrallingencounter. My spies tell me the visitors arequietly confident that this year's line-upeclipses those in recent memory, and lastweek's strong win over 2000 finalists Parksidewould have done such confidence no harm .The midfield battle will be worth a look, withskill and experience on both sides . The Piratesto match their endeavour of round i to win by8 points .

West Brunswick will chalk up their first winthis week at Powerhouse's expense. TheWesties were up and down most of last seasonbut should settle a little earlier and tend tohandle the familiar surrounds of the WesternOval better than their opponents this time ofyear . Craven for Powerhouse is looking fit andwill be hoping for some marking-type weather -it may be a matter of supply for him tocapitalise . Magpies by 23 points.

Oakleigh take on Kew and should reboundwell to take the points. Last week's match

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would have thrown off a few cobwebs and the

,;,,,hers are likely to respond better to their

tlc«. coach as a result . The K's will be buoyed1iv I,15t week's win and have enough firepowerto trouble Oakleigh, but I'm going for the home

si,jc by 16 points .

wRliainstown CYMS pushed Salesian a ll the

, last Week and should prove a handful for

the Trobers at home today. The Students tend

lo travel just fairly early in a season and I'm

,tt)<r g their form on the most basic of

nformation. The CY's played finals football last

% ear and on this basis, I feel they will handlethc close ones a little better and get up by 19

oiilCS.

paricside should account for Salesian by 29

(,uitiis . The home side will be keen to avert thetratima it suffered going in and out of the fourust season, and keep in touch with the ladder

)cad<ss . They have some younger players whoarc expected to compliment their senior corenicely and should have enough on-ball,trength to cover those of Salesian . Someonewill need to quell the dangerous Thain, whose1,1q will be understandably up following last

~ticck's haul .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

('lutnks to those who contributed . Rememberto scnd upcoming milestones to the-VAFA and

?G;; i : :;MATEURS 2 .3 9.6 14.11 15,18.108

PARKSIDE 1 .4 3.6 6.8 10.9 .69

t,tentom White 4, MacGeorge 3 . Davies 2 . Wilkins 2, Matlock 1,

:' rnn ll 1 . C . Sullivan 1 . Best: Gallagher . Perrin, Stephens,

. mrt . M. Sullivan . Parkside: Moodie 3, Gunn '2,

,~>c~ntull l, Martinez 1, Marulli 1, A. Romano 1, Williams 1 . Best :

'.', ; (_Ii!, A . Romano, Constanttni, Williams, Pino, Wine . Umpires:

ui .r: ; To . or (F) James Nicholson. Steven Nicholson (B)

YOk-ER HOUSE 0.1 0.3 1.5 2.6.(18)

PENINSULA O B 5.5 9.9 10 .12 13.19 . (97)

Powcrtto :se: Ash Burt 1, Adrian Burt 1 . Best: D. Wright, B . Turner.

) 1!as'r, G. Dean, J . Senior, D . Miller. Peninsula: Payze 3 . Hughson

i!m 2, S . Parson 1 . Crean 1 . Atchison 1, Braden 1 . Pavney 1 .

nr, 1 . Best : Burke, Coughlan, Goldthorpe, Kent, A. Parsons .Umpires: Simon Payton, (F) . Jarrod Asplnall. Daniel

as (B), Bruce Stephen, Bernard Van Derweet (G)KEW 4.2 5,4 8.7 12.11 (83)uiST BRUNSWICK 4.2 7.7 8.9 9.12 (66)KcW : L, 11 6, Gillam. Bradley . Stephens. Cullen Wood. Best: Bradley.

o i .vc ti, Cullen, Bell, Stephens . West Brunswick: R Heywood2 !,1,i :mn 2 . Smythe 1, Clarke 1 . Cannane 1 . J Heywood I Masters

',t-11nne, Ward, Cannane, Disisto, Smythe, Lehmann . Umpires:11,b.c, . Stephen Morgan (F)

L1 TROPE UNIVERSITY 4.4 7.7 9.7 11.10 (76)0:1KLEIGH 0.2 3.5 5.9 7.12 (54)

La T robe: Tucker 3, Brooks 2, Edwards 2, Camm . Close, Hewitt.I- :tSheldrtck, Brooks, Perry, Edwards . Close, Gemola.

OaMcigh details not received . Umpires: Jason Lane, Anthony

S :iLLSI : 3.5 7.7 10.10 15 .12 .102WiLLL1tdSTOWN 5.3 5.5 8.6 12.8.80S.2t^_staa: Thain 8. Sutherland . Logan, Turley. Bobetie. R . Stevens,` : IC< in. P,est : R Stevens. Logan. Stevens. Egan . Davey, Thain .V'lll r sto n(',,ills not received. Umpires: N(ck Evans (F)

~'.,~'.AdATC In Cl1~1TOnC~ nnn~

provide me with nominations for the CoatesHire Player of the Week .

Ph: 0407 689 106 Fax: 9421 3300

Email : ebowenCelitesports .com.au

THAINWHITEMACGEORGEMOODIEPAYZE

SALESIANMENTONE

MENTONE

PARKSIDEPENINSULA

D2 RESERVEALLAN PARKSIDE 4

N.PAVLOU POWERHOUSE 4KANE WEST BRUNSWICK 4

TODAY'S MATCHE SD2 Section

PENINSULA V. MENTONE AMATEURSWEST BRUNSWICK V. POWER HOUSE

OAKLEIGH V. KEWWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS V. LA TROBE UNI .

PARKSIDE V. SALESIAN

D2 RESERVE

MENTONE 0.0 1.2 3.2 3.3.21

PARKSIDE 7.2 11.4 14,8 17.9 .111

Mentone : McCarthy 1 . O'Meara 1, Matt 1, Walsh 1 . Best: Uptta

Stillman, McCarthy, Rogers, Smith . T. Sullivan . Parkside : Allan 4,

Stonehouse 4, C . Ross 3 . Stuart 2, Warren 2, Cassano 1 . Diver 1 .

Best : Walla, Diver, Stonehouse, Allan. Mangos . Dean.

POWERHOUSE 4.3 7.4 10.8 11.13 (79)

PENINSULA 0.2 1.4 1,5 1.8(14)

Powerhouse : N . Pavlou 4, S.Considine 3, D . O'Connor 2, A .

Kontrakis 1, R . Marshall 1 . Best: J. Mahoney. R. Marshall . R .

Taylor. J . Gill, S. Considine, N . Pavlou . Peninsula: P. Krohn 1 .

Best : Lennon, Bonner. Palmer . Howarth, O'Neil. Prendergast .

New 3.8 6.8 6.13 8.18 (66)

West Brunswick 0,0 3.2 5.3 6,7 (43)

Kew: La Franchl 4 . Looker, Klriakou, Nigro. Campagna. Best:

Ayers . Blair, Ryan . Dalrymple, LaFranchi, Moussi . West

Brunswick: Kane 4, Bare 3. George 3. Marcon 2, Heaphy 2,

D(henedetto 2, Parsons A . 1 . Horrtdge 1 . Best : Heenan . Cairke,

Grant. Bare, Dtbenedetto . Madden .LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 1.5 4,6 5.11 (41)

OAKLEIGII 2.2 3.5 5.5 5 .6(36)

La Trobe : Bortone, Bray. Rosenoren . Staunton, Watson . Best:

Bortone. Button, Hill, McMeekin. Walker. Oakleigh details not

receivedSALESIAN: 1.0.6 4,2.26 5.2.32 5.3.33

WILLIAMSTOWN: 3.5 .23 3 .6,24 5.9.39 7.14.56

Salesian goal kickers not received . Best : - Brown . Smith, Atkins .

Ferweda. Clausen William town: Burgess 2, Ferris 2 . Dowsey,

Case . Pach. Best : Grant . Nisbet . Bergin . Pach . Jones, Bouras .

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D2 SectionKE W

Coach : Serge D'AngeloRes. : Greg Crimmins

1 Brett Lafranchi2 Lee Fitzgerald3 Greg Horga n4 Greg Crimmins(RCC)5 Lee Bradley6 Nick Tinnetti7 Troy Aitken8 Nick Derrico9 Alasda Eaton10 Brian Culle n11 Ben Woodhouse12 Julian Growcott13 Chris Kyriakou14 John Looker15 Craig Bradley (C)16 Dean Wood17 Rick Perri18 Nick Nigro19 Jamie Dennis20 Anthony Acfield21 Ben Shaw22 Cameron Stephens23 Richard Bake r24 Grant Palmer25 Chad Watts26 Mark Stevenson27 Tom Moor e28 Dean Cracknell (VC)68 Brett Mc Gauchie29 Mathew Dalrymple30 Claude ' Gaw-(RJC}99 Sam Bruno31 Kurt Gillam32 Alex Drago33 Dave Wayland34 Matt Fitzgerald35 Robert Bruno (RDVC)36 Steven Rya n37 Jamie Landwehr (VC)38 Jeremy Beer39 Matt Mc Inerny40 Paul Durbridge41 Robert Livingston42 John Sette44 Jamie Bell47 Stuart Symes48 Luke Jensen49 Shane Vidler50 Justin Griffiths51 Matty Blai r52 Richard Campagna61 Serge Mouss i62 Bryce Mc Gauchie64 John Cronin65 Matt Ayers66 Jonothon O'Kane

67 Tyson Beattie68 Brett Mc Gauchie99 Sam Bruno

LA TROBEUNIVERSITY

Coach: Andrew SutherlandRes. Coach : Clinton Perry

1 . M . Bakogiannis2 . S . Fredrickson3 . D . Sheldric k4 . C . Perry5. A. Randall6. B. Cameron7. S. Gemmola8. J . Cam m9. L. Walker10. A . Hewitt11 . J . Levy12. M . Forrest13. T. Luderman14. L . Wakeling15 . B. Auldist16 . S. Bray17 . S. Gloury18 . B. Grant19 . S. White20 . A. Murphy21 . D. Edmunds22 . P. Stewart23. R. Storer24. S . Edwards25. S . Brooks26. B . Hewitt27. D . Gilmour28. C . Ross29. P. White30. J. Smith31 . J . O'meara32 . D . Hill33 . M . Watson34 . S . Paterson35 . J . Eyr e36 . T. Mawdsley37 . C. Porter38 . A . Willi s39 . N . Rosengreen40. R . Slate r41 . A . Samson42. D . Gleason43. A. Poulton44 . R . Mather45 . D . McKeekin46 . D. Hartley47 . H. Girdwood48 . L. McNamara49 . M . Day50 . K . Hopkins51 . C. Francias52. T. Stauton53. A . Tucker54. T. Peter s55. A . Cummings61 . B. Launikonis63 . J. Laidlaw65 . A. Hal l66 . A. Ballie70 . J Dumaresq

MENTONECoach : Tony MacgeorgeRes . Coach: Phil Emmett

I M. Hovey2 R. Gallagher3 M. Dixon4 D. Emmett5 A. White6 C. Stephens7 K. Gurtler8 D. Perrin9 P. Emmett10 B . Sebrie10 T. Stillman11 C . O'Meara12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes13 A . King14 M . Etcell15 . Mi Sullivan16 J. McCarthy17 C . Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 C. Stewart20 P. Krings21 D. Kelly22 S . Barker22 P. Murphy23 Ma Sullivan24 X . Smith25 G. Uptin26 A . Roc k27 M . Wise28 C . Johnston28 M . O'Brien29 M. Merfield30 N . Freese31 B. Matlock32 B. Coleman33 N . Wilkins33 D . Andrew34 D . Sheehan35 M . Johnstone36 C.Ogie r37 T. Macgeorge38 S . Perrazo39 A . Fimster40 C. Goddchild40 D. Nichol s41 C . Rock42 S . May43 M . Barr45 C . Barr46 C . Ross47 J . Tully47 G . Anslade48 M . Walsh49 L. McHugh50 T. Peck51 G . Hollingworth52 G . Wyatt53 D. Noonan55 P. Dynes57 D. Fraser58 J . Noonan61 K . Lockhart65 T. Allinson70 T. Rogers73 M .O'Meara74 S. Ponton77 B. Fleming78 M. Cerritelli

MENTONE R .S.L.9 Palermo St,

Mentone* Function RoomRestaurant * Pokies

9583 2841

®AKLEeGN A .P.C.each: Chris Moore

Res Coach: Pat~

1 B. Gee2 A. Bloomfield3 D. MacKenzie4 P. Heverin5 T.lanchello6 G. Treacy7 B. Stirling8 R. Marshall9 J. Moutis10 S . Lewi s11 C . Hanley12 B. Hall13 S. Randle14 B. Arthur15 G . Redford16 J . Tolley17 A. Mouchacca18 J . Connellan19 P. Taylo r20 T. Adamic21 A . Jones22 L . Billing23 M . Foulds24 S. Kitt s25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitt s27 G . Orlando28 A. Khodr29 D. Hall30 E . Radchenko31 T. Bromley32 B . Gan t33 M . Clark34 L. Head35 R . Nuske36 A . Moulang37 P. Torpey38 P. Pesnikas39 M . Dordevic40 C . Taylo r41 T. Duhau42 S. Dalton43 J . Theofilopoulos44 J . Seymour45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 P. Day48 P. Leslie49 S . Bader50 . L. Wilson51 . J . Kerley52. M . Ryan53. T. Khoury54 G . Grainor55 A. Gook56 A. Oslay57 A. Dean58 N . Smith59 T. Rozakis60 L. Billing

PARKSSDECoach : Laurie ZarafaRes Coach: Mark Rowe

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D2 Sec 10nPENINSULA O .B .

OdGh: 9rF(I yClieiradh

es Coach :Chris Gawne

POW ER HOUSE SALESIAN W EST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOW NCoach: Kevin Barnes Coach : Matt Sexton Coach: Paul Cook ('iYM SAss.Coach : Andrew Rolls Asst : D. Old field Res. Coach : Paul Weir Coach : Darren WilliamsRes Coach : Craig Richardson Res Coach : Jim Gianna Res Coach: Sean Quinn

S parscns 1 A . Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 R. Alle n

F.1cP: l ahonS 2 J . Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Altus.t.1 . Goldthorpe 3 N. Pavlou 3 S Sutherlan d

4 A Healey3 G Heppell 3 C Bergi n

E, 6c; ;zn 4 B . Turner 5 M Canavn4 D Coonan5 A Cannane

4 A Blac k

~ N . Kent 5 M . Braini 6 R Cincotta 6 S Brockley 5 A Bouras:Varne rt; 6 A. Bu rt 7 G Gaspari 7 F Vitale 6 P Bre et,

S . tAurray 7 C. Richardson 9 A Campbell 9 C KerrB

a~

7 ryp, Angus 8 S. Cross 10 D Oliver 10 S Byrne 8 D Bubnic

P, Krohn 11 J . Gill 11 A Davey 12 B Clarke 9 G Burgess

10 A . Haley 12 A .Davidson 12 A Gaspari 13 LStewart 10 J ButtigiegWoodma nH 13 Ja. Harris 13 I Bobetic 14 N Lampel 11 T Calyun,

. R Pc::ney 14 A . Bu rt14 C Roache 16 S Smythe 12 T Campbell2

3 R Sharpin 15 C.Trewin15 D levoli16 P Turley

17 M Hamilton19 P Shand

13 A Ca rte r

B . G ;cl ;' 16 M .Higgins 17 M Ferwerda 21 S McNamara 14 G Case

, ; S Claringbold 17 C.MacLeod (Res Cpt) 18 A Sexton 22 R Hudson 15 B Cock s

, ~ S Glover 18 F.Doyle 19 S Brown20 A gSea er

23 P Weir 16 A Danie l

g A . ":lurphy 19 J . Evans 21 Gre g Riley 24 J Jenkin 17 P Dervan

2 p S . Prendergast 20 P. Ryan 22 R Stevens 25 G Malone 18 K Dowsey

Splatt? 1 D 21 D .Miller 23 M Smith 28 J Ward 19 S Dyer.

2 . Atchison 22 D. Hutchinson 24 A Grac e25 S Egan

30 M Lewis32 S D'Andrea

20 A Feathersto n

r3 A . Burke 23 S . Craven C( pt) 26 J Nannas 34 B Norman 21 B Grant

; B . Wight 24 S .Cummins 27 L Seager 35 B Hamilton 22 N Grant

5 J . Atchison 25 D. Boland 28 M Byrne 38 P Harris 23 D Grieve

26 R. Neal 26 J .Senior 29 M Forbes 39 T Thompson 24 L Grochowski

; S Payze 27 J . Robertson 30 M Cook e31 C Warsling

40 B Baker 25 B Grummisc h

28 B . Taylor 29 R. Cassio 32 P Evans41 A Walker43 J Tobin

26 B Han n

_g G . Nelson 30 N.Miller 33 K Richardson 44 S Gason27 R Hart

3o A . Crean 31 R. Marshall (Res V.C) 34 A Anderson 45 J Smith28 S Harve y

R . Blood ( R) 33 R.Taylor 35 A Elli s36 S Nolan 46 C Price 29 B Hynes

3i A. Landry 34 P. Eyers 37 D Gheblikan 47 C Lehman30 M Imms

3 2 .4 . Parsons 35 J .Kilpatrick 38 A Darcy 48 M Moore 31 S lvkovic

33 P. Dietzsch 36 A. Robinson 39 C Clauson 51 L Sherry 32 B Jones

3 , T Braden 38 J . Kennedy 40 B Bowman 52 B Flanagan 33 A Kosmatos

35 B . Szan iy 39 M . Talbot 41 M Gunn42 N S y nott

57 B Howle tt62 S Dishon

34 D Le e35 A Mackley6 N . Bowman 40 H. Fletcher 43 E Maillard 111 N Basham 36 B Macleod

3 7 T . Stewart 42 M . Beasley 44 C Hun t38 B . Brown 43 H. Noren 45 S Ho rvath 37 D Macleo d

39 B Jarre tt 44 S . O'Sullivan 46 D Forer 38 D Macleod.

:0 G . Patt ison 54 J . Blowfield47 A Bates48 M Bourke

39 K Maher

1 S . Farrow 55 J . Hearn 49 M Bates40 M Manning

P. Findlay 56 J . Mahoney 50 M Forer 41 C Mathews42 J M C t h

~1 3 S . White 57 R . Kang 51 C Maillard c u c eon

:5 ' . Higgins 59 J . HealyyD Hegarty

53 B Chalmers43 J McDonald44 S McEachra n:u A . O'Neil 61 S. McCrae 54 D Todd 45 S McNerny:% L. Palmer 62 A. White 55 E Hanaphy 46 M Moora

4 3 J. Bleasby 64 D .Searle 56 M McTagga rt57 Be Atkins 47 R Nisbet

49 J. Whelan 65 W.Elliot 58 W Chapman 48 D Oldham>o P. Jubber 66 D.Wright 59 D Sutherland 49 C PachLt Allen

'69 D .Galakos 60 B Pascoe 50 W Payne2 R .Osmond 71 L .0'Sullivan 61 . M Nieusteeg

62 S Koutaplis 51 A Petzierides5 3 T . Harding 77 S.Clarke 63 J McClaren 52 S Phemiste r, C. Wilson5 88 G . Scotland 64 B Kirchner 53 W Phillips. ;6 C . Eowman 65 S Morrish 54 B Robinso n5 7 H Shorten 66 D Wiseman 55 M Saccocci o53 t.1 . Sampson 67 S Oldfie d

68 J Agar 56 D Sadle r39 J . Po ;;ep

69 B Grant 57 P Sadle rr>o N Franks 70 S Hayes 58 A SavoiaSi A Thripp 71 D Blake 59 S Smith=2 A, Bonner 72 B Craine 60 T Stack;g J . t .l uir 73 S Ra ttray

74 B Gain 61 K Tatay a75 M Stanton 62 X Tob y76 A Chiappini 63 J Tuck77 C Ba rtlett 64 B Twist78 B Fox79 S Porter 65 P Vincen t80 D Ogg e 66 D William s81 J Radi 67 D William s82 J Hamilton 68 D Woud a83 P Malli s84 T Sinclair 69 S Wuchatsch

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UMPIRES-CORNERby Dianne Whiteley& Anthony Simpson

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to Nancy McTaggart andAndrew Langford-Jones for their wonderfulachievements in receiving VAFA LifeMemberships at the recent Presidents'Secretaries' and Members' Dinner on Aprili lth 2001 .

Nancy dedicated 8 years towards umpiringwith the VAFAUA as a goal umpire . She tookup the sport after getting the "bug" fromwatching her son Peter umpire as a boundaryumpire. In total, Nancy umpired 175matches . Highlights of her career were -1988 C section reserves grand final, 1989 Esection reserves grand final, 1990 A sectionreserves grand final, 1991 G section grandfinal (Nancy's best match), 1992 G sectiongrand final, the U19 representative match in1993 and umpiring matches with her son .Nancy umpired her 100th match in 1991 andher 150th in 1993 and retired in 1994 - whatan achievement! !She now works part time for the VAFA bytaking scores and relaying information to themedia on Saturday and Sunday nights .Congratulations also to Michael Forde (No .33 Blue) who field umpires his 350th gamethis week. He began umpiring with the VAFAin 1983 after playing football for 7 years . Hismost memorable game was when MelbourneHigh and St Kevins drew in 1988 and bothteams hated him -"UC" wonders why! Theworst game he officiated in was an U19 gamewhere the weather conditions were 7 degreesand hailing . He commented that they had totry and pull the icicles off him after thegame!! Highlight's of Michael's career -1988/89 D section reserves grand finals,1990 C section reserves grand final, 1991 Dsection reserves grand final and the 1992/92C section reserves grand finals . In 1994 hechose to go on the supplementary list due towork and family commitments . He enjoysumpiring because he believes it is good forthe character and a good way to keep fit .Michael today will be umpiring the D2 gamebetween Williamstown CYMS and La Trobe atWilly with his good mate Mick Gilday (No .14Green) . All the best Michael .

PROMOTIONS

Grant Wardrop (No. 20 Blue) who umpiredhis first B section match last weekend and toLuke Moncrieff (No. 16 Yellow) who reachedC section for the first time last week .

ViUiAT'S YOUR DECISION? ,

Collegians' player kicks for goal and misses .Ajax full back lines up a player 35 metresaway and is about to kick the ball in when therunner from his club runs from the centresquare to that player with an urgent messagefrom the coach . What should the umpiredo? Answer next week . Best answer emailedto DW will be printed next week and aprize given .

HISTORY

In last week's "Looking Back" with NoelRundle, Steve McCarthy and Ken Coghlan(along with 8 other field umpires) werementioned as umpiring in the first round in A

section in 1986 . That was 15 years ago and in

2001 they are the only two still involved fromthat "crew" . Steve is still continuing toumpire at the top level (A section) and Ken isstill working beautifully behind the goal

posts . That's 700 games between the two of

them. Well done boys .

FUNCTION DATESBowling Night - 5/5/01 ; Golf Day -27/5/01 ; Trivia Night - 16/6/01; CocktailNight - 28/7/01 ; Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 ;Grand Final Brunch - 23/9/01 andPresentation Night - 28/9/01 .

FINALLY. . .All correspondence todiannewhiteley@bigpond .com

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Albie Fule' V 5

Sharon Alger 6

S ;c~ en McMahon 7

Chrisiopher Gregory 8

~Iark Childs 9

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Glen Kennedy 14

Geoff Curran 15

Peter Woods 16

marl: Gibson 17

Jason McNiece 18

Steve McCarthy 19

John Ralph 20

Patrick Maebus 2 1

22

Paul Dinneen 23

Graeme Hunichen 24

Cameron Stewart 25

Jim Papioanou 26

Malt Cox 27

Pau1 Lamble 28

Chris Garcia 29

Justin Lipson 30

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Robert Mayston 33

Graeme Morgan 34

Jason Lane 35

ltatihew Meier 36

Alex Maggio 37

Ca ris Stevens (sen) 38

Darin Compt

Paul Berry

Damien Lane

Trent Foley

Alan Stubbs

Mark Morrison

Ashleigh Hoogendyk

Adam Harris

Neville Boyle

Peter Keogh

Peter Simpson

Damien Flenley

Grant Wardrop

Marc O'Donoghue

David Leith

Ben Ryde

Lionel Katz

Daniel Dinneen

Anthony Simpson

Ken McNiece

Peter James

Michael Phillips .

Anthony Damen

Michael Forde

Stephen Morgan

Troy Brooks

Gavin Roberts

NAME NO

Wayne Hinton 5

Andy Carrick 6

Ben McKee 7

Paul Withington 8

Toby Ovadia 9

Tristan Bowman 10

Chris Evans 11

Jamie Kvins 12

Michael Gilday 14

Mark Jenkins 15

Craig Brajtberg 16

James Maxwell 17

Tim Sutcliffe 18

Chris Moore 19

David D'Altera 20

Justin Grossbard 21

Rick Love 22

Chris Stevens 23

John Miller 24

Richard Eastwood 25

Daniel Ischia 26

Euan Lindsay 27

Leah Gallagher 28

Gerard Rolfs 29

Simon Olive 30

Adam Kooloos 31

Mark Fraser 32

Simon Stokes 33

Jeremy Heffernan 34

James Watson 35

Ron Smith 36

David Murray 37

NAME NO

Max Wittmann 5

Dharshaka Peiris 6

Alan Ladd 7

Nick Evans 8

Gene Hodgins 9

Robert McLeod 10

Paul Tuppen 11

Simon Payton 12

Ian Burgess 14

Michael Sneddo 15

Luke Moncrieff 16

Andrea Thwaites 17

George Paleodimos 18

Heath Little 19

Adi Diner 20

David Irons 21

Ken Brewer 22

Robert Sneddon 23

Jason Moore 24

Matthew Taylor 25

Robert Mills 26

PaulJones 27

Ron Martyn 28

Tyrell Russell 29

Anthony Lilley 30

Tim Friedman 31

Owen Lalor 32

Glenn Chipp 33

Mike Phillips 34

Diane Whiteley 35

Andrew Chapman 36

Ken Walker 37

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Lt , 'y,,~ ' U~ d . I ii~a column for everyone in Amateur Football

by Brad Beitzel() TGRRIBLE news from Syndal Tally Ho . The clubrooms burnt down last Monday morning. Pleasecontaci Club President Peter Kostakos on 0401 764165 if cou can help .® WpMEN in the VAFA.AT tlze season's launch I spoke with the womentimers to see what they get out of their involvementin our game. These responses were gleaned

;,,d ;cidually and they didn't hear the otherresponses yet there is a theme .

-itiielissa Evans, Fitzroy Reds secretary.! often ask myself how come?t e been at the club for 11 years after a friend

!,lav'd. here and I was a trainer.For the love of the game, that's what it is .°The Brunswick St Oval is a great place to look over[lie city on a glorious afternoon".Clie Roy-Reds were relegated to D3 this year.~Ielissa, in her fourth season as senior

administrator predicts : "We'll win the flag" .

-Emma Howard from Beirsdorf .In a representative for my company but I have aconnection with Old Xavs . My family played there(Tom Howard) .-Ann Barker, MLA for Oakleigh, #1 ticket holderfor Oakleigh Amateurs .We have an ambition to play football at the Warrigal

Rd oval, a great place for football and maybe somefinals",

FTLOTG : Not sure Ann how many of the VAFAi :,ccutive vote Labor but you could pick up a fewcores if you pull this offl-Liz Wilson, Caulfield Grammarians.°I %,i: been married to John for 40 years who coached

hcre and my son Cameron who played at Caulfield .

If } ou can't beat 'em, join 'em! "

- Sue Blizzard, member of Banyule .I•e been a committee member since 1986 .

'Pon my dad coached the juniors and then he wasa foundation member (as the juniors formed a,,c11 !or club) in 1980 .' I!o~ e footy and the relationships you make in it" .1t'orr3en in Amateur football continues nextweetc. Please e-mail you anecdote .®NORTH Old Boys are holding what is now itsuillr al Sportspersons Dinner.

Wcclnesday (May 2) at the San Remo Ballroom,`65 t;ets you a three-course dinner, wine, beer, softciri>>k, Neal Fraser, Mike Sheahan, John Barker,Mark Doran and maybe one more (Mark Robinson!%er!,oFs?) . Ring : Bruno Conti 9659 7003 (B) to

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book . Fraser is remembered for his feats as DavisCup captain and player and wirmer of Wirnbeldon .Neal though has a connection with Amateur football. . . e-mail me with the answer (hint : Catholic footy)and we will get you a ticket to the night .0 EACH week this column will feature one of theMerit Award and Australian Sport Medal winnersfrom the VAFA in 2001 .Today : Brian Goodman .Southern FM VAFA Show host and VAFA finalsbroadcaster, five-time A Section grand final umpire,

VAFA umpire coach and assistant coach at St

Kevins is reason enough for Benny'sacknowledgment . Asked Benny how come he did allthis? Here's a rare moment - Benny paused and

found it difficult to put it into words !

® GREAT effort by Scotch's Andrew Smith to nailvictory on debut as coach and against rivals Xavs atToorak .® HOWZABOUT the kicking of St Bernards' TimHarvey! In the seniors last week against atWaverley he booted seven goals straight, all in thefirst half, but wait there's more. These came on the

back of 14 straight in the Bernies' two previouspractice matches . That's 21 perfect executions .

® TIM was helped by no rain falling. How oftenwould Melbourne's rain belt, aka Waverley, not getany precipitation when it pours just 10 km away?

STILL out at Central Reserve and MrPreparation, David Murray the coach of current BSection premiers, was caught by the surprisepositioning of Harvey, who played at full-back inlast year's A Section grand final . See, Dave ishuman ,® THE Nodders must thank the VAFA for thiscolumn otherwise they wouldn't have had apremiership flag ceremony. When we strolled over tothe table on which the football and cup from the BSection grand final were show cased, we askedpresident Peter Hanley: "The spoils of victory"? Asurprised Pete replied: "I've left the flag at home"!® FEEDBACK- from Denis Wheelahan: Last weekyou posed the question had any other Ammosplayed in six A Grade premierships like the FamousFour Old Xaxs?Bernie O'Brien, Fred Proctor and Brian Weymanplayed in Old Paradian's six A Section premiershipsin the 60s . Thanks Denis and are there any fromUni Blacks .Got a point ? - [email protected] .auDeadline : 6pm tomorrow (Sunday)

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TRUSTEES

w.C.F., Thomas Fund

,Che F.I .D .A. season has finally begun and washl,,-cd in what can only be described as

❑ u ocious weather conditions . The players shouldbe commended for turning up let alone for theslcills they showed on a very difficult day . Thepla} ers' enthusiasm was not dampened with alldivisions playing hard fought games .

Division 1 :

Ballarat managed to kick 8 10 58 to Geelongs3 1 19 in a skilful encounter .

l;aringal 7 6 48 defeated Broadmeadows 2 113 in a game which the score is not a truereflection of the manner in which the two teams

played.

Division 2 :

sth Yarra 11 8 74 defeated Hawthorn 1 2 8 .1-lawihorn were undermanned on the day but Sthl-,,Irra showed enough to suggest . that they maygo all the way this year.

Rit)gwood Blues defeated Moonee Valley on aforfeit but the scratch match played between thein-o teams showed both of them to have verycompetitive squads.

Nlaribyrnong 2 11 23 defeated Colac 2 6 18in the closest game of the day. Colac had a bit of

bus lag due to the trip and the flooding on thel ighway but Maribyrnong had the longest warm-up in F.I .D .A . history whilst they waited for them

to ,urive.

The final game in division two was between last}var's premiers Mambourin Tigers and Parkside .Mambourin Tigers was without a number of theirsquad from the previous year and struggledagainst Parkside who kicked 8 8 56 to

Mambourin's 4 4 28 . Mambourin Tigers will nodoubt improve when their players return andParkside look like they will have a big say in thef uaIS,this year .

Division 3:

Division three games were played betweenEaringal and Bendigo and Geelong and Sth1arra . Both games were played in good spirit andwere hard fought with great wet weather footballbeing played on the day . Some of the playersshowed that they soon may be pushing forselection in their respective teams firsts withf:aringal and Geelong coming out on top on theda%• .

F. 1. D. A .

Broadmeadows 2 and Bendigo 1 had a bye forthe round which I'm sure they were grateful foras they sheltered from the wind and rain andwatched their team mates running around in theelements .

This Weeks Games :

Division 1 :Geelong and Bendigo will be a close encounterwith Bendigo winning and overcoming Geelong'shome ground advantage .

Ballarat and Karingal to play out the first drawfor the year.

Division 2:

Parkside's experience may prove the differenceover a young Moonee Valley.

Colac will open their account for the year over anenthusiastic Hawthorn .

Ringwood Blues may prove to strong for SthYarra even though the game is being played atWattie Watson Reserve.

Mambourin Tigers will just get over the lineagainst a strong Maribyrnong .

Division 3 :

Karingal 2 may struggle against Broadmeadows .

Geelong will use their home ground advantageover a young and enthusiastic Bendigo .

FIDA LADDERS RD I

Played Won Lost Draw For Against % Points

KARINGAL 1 1 0 0 48 13 369.23 4

NORTH BALLARAT 1 0 0 5 8 19 305.26 4

BENDIGO 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

GEELONG 1 0 1 0 19 58 32.75 0

BROADMEADOWS 1 0 1 0 13 48 27.08 0

Played Won Lost Draw For Against Points

STH.YARRA I 1 0 0 74 8 4

RINGWOOD 1 1 0 0 44 18 4

PARKSIDE 1 1 0 0 56 28 4

MARIBYRNONG 1 1 0 0 23 18 4'

COLAC 1 0 1 0 18 23 0

MAMBOURIN TIG. 1 0 1 0 28 56 0

MOONEE VALLEY 1 0 1 0 18 44 0

HAWTHORN 1 0 1 0 8 74 0

* received forfeit Rdl

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

D3 SECTIONby Ed Sil l

& Pe-~ar Williamson

Monash Gryphons travelled to Thomas CarrollReserve to play the JOCs on an eyesore of aday for the football aesthete . Savage crossbreezes created havoc on the quality of footballdisplayed, but the home side copedconsiderably better with the conditions, andwere also helped by some prolonged lapses ofconcentration by the visitors .Hawthorn was able to win first up, runningaway from Uni High in the second half.Elsternwick were able to subdue a gallantAlbe rt Park in difficult conditions .Apparently Bentleigh beat South Melbournealthough it would appear the relative scribeslast their voices !

New Richmond Central coach Gav Hall didn'thave the most memorable of debuts, as hisboys gave everything, but couldn't cut themustard against a very fit Fitzroy Reds in ahard, tough contest .

ROUND 2 PREVIEW

Peter Says:

This week sees UHSOB play their first homegame of the- season against Elsternwiek. Oneweek into the season, it's still too premature tosay how these teams will shape up come finalstime. Based on last season, Elsternwick were amore convincing side than UHSOB, and for thisreason, I pick the Wickers to notch up a veryuseful away win .Bentleigh host Hawthorn at The Rec in whatshould be an entertaining contest . The Demonscertainly proved me wrong last week while theHawks had a handsome win over UHSOB .However, with Chris "Looking" Sharp in front ofgoal, I will go with the Demons to do what theirAFL equivalents were unable to do, and beatHawthorn.

A match for old VFL sentimentalists atBrunswick Street as Fitzroy Reds welcomeSouth Melbourne Districts . The Redscomfortably beat Richmond Central, expectedto be one of Fitzroy's main threats, while Southwere disappointing as Bentleigh had aconvincing reversal of last year's result in theirD4 Grand Final replay. I expect the trend tocontinue with the Roys to win .Richmond Central and Monash Gryphonshave reversed their home and away matches

thanks to longoverdu erenovations atEast Caulfield Reserve. The Gryphons had amemorable victory at Kevin Bartlett Reservelast year, but with the Cobras on the move

again, it will be tough for the Gryphs to repeatthis feat again today. Richmond to win.

Finally, St John's OC travel lakeside for theirclash against Albert Park . The JOCs had ahandy win against a competitive Monash teamlast week in dodgy conditions, while Albert Parklost to the Wickers . St John's are always ahandful for any side, home or away, top orbottom, and for mine, I think the JOCs willcontinue their winning ways .

RESERVES

In the two's, I'll go Wickers (hello Grangey),Bentleigh, Reds, Gryphons and JOCs .

What Ed Says :

Have to agree with Peter, Elsternwiek to getover Uni High . The Wicks were good withoutbeing outstanding last week but should get thepoints . Uni High, on the other hand, have hadan influx of new players who will take awhile toknit .

Bentleigh host Hawthorn in an interestingone. Bentleigh gained some revenge lastweekend whilst the Hawks had an encouragingwin with a number of younger players starring.Might be close but I fancy the home team toprevail .

South Melbourne travel to Fitzroy for a historicclash . The Reds lived up to the pre season hypewith an emphatic win whilst South Melbournesuffered a bit of a premiership hangover .Nothing to suggest that the Reds can't go onwith the job again this week.

Monash reverse a game to Richmond thatmight be in Monash's favour. Richmond wouldstill be settling into their new home and fullimpact of the home ground advantage mighn'tbe felt just yet . With that hard man of football,Justin Hethrington, back for the Gryphons I'mtipping a bit of an upset with Monash to repeattheir defeat of Richmond from last year.Finally, St .Johns make the trek down thePrinces Highway as they take on Albert Park.St.Johns proved to be great travellers last yea r

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itld there s

<l0 it g~• eeOmons ~t be faoledsthough,ti get the

fceliclg that Albert Park might prove to be apetitive unit throughout the year. None the

11 1lc s, St.Johns to prevail.

M ag°osF,lsternwick, Bentleigh, Reds, Richmond and

S1_Johns

coNTACTOilce, again, I can be contacted via phone on

~6 .20 9054 (B), 9920 9097 (Fax) ,

Pc t r or leave a message at lmy h home numbertuail} , q,,g9 8712 on the Saturday night or Sunday.

I ;c( can be contacted on ed [email protected]

pl~a5e be prompt as we want to get as mucho~erage as we can of each club - w e

can't do it without your help!

MILESTONES

Bentleigh - congratulate Damien Fishloek on

rcaclzing 50 games this

satltrday. Congratulations from all at

[;eiltleigll and may there be many more to

conle.tiqonash Gryphons - congratulations to young

,~ u .ran Tim Beslee who plays his 50th game

veek . A future gun CHF, Tim has improve d

has football measurably in the past year or so .

Also congratulations to .Iim"Velcro" Gonis in

rcultiilg 50 games in Rdl . Jim (a formertilonasil Blues and Whites player) coached theresen,cs last season and has won the club'src. ;c~r%,e goalkicking for the past four seasons .i hc most accurate kick from the set shot thatv,-,, have seen . Well done boys .

SOCIAI. NOTE S

Bcntlcigh wish to remind members and their

cscs of Steve & Jemmo's Trivia

11t this Saturday, the 28th of April,commencing at 7 .30pm. Cost is $10 ,

•; ; iiich includes a supper . Should be a goodht, so be there!

TODAY'S TC ES

D3 SectionUHSOB V. ELSTERNWICK

BENTLEIGH V. HAWTHORN AMATEURS

FITZROY REDS V. SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS

RICHMOND CENTRAL V. MONASH

GRYPHONS - SWITCHED FROM ORIGINAL DRAW

ST. JOHNS V. ALBERT PARK

IJ~~IP #,MT V7~1 1R_-PKAR4.3 4.5 7.7 13.12 (90)

ALBERT PARK:* 0.2 3.2 4.7 6.12 (48)

Elsternwlck: Massared 5, Curtain 2, Foster 2 . Noonan 2, Bravington 1,

Curmtngham 1 . Best: Curtain, ItarOey. B Mahony, Missagita. Nell, Foster.

Albert Park: Allan 2 . McLellan I. Robertson 1, Kemp l . MurrayKen blcNlece

Allan, Murray. McLellan, Smith. Chamber. Fleming. Umpires:

(F) 18.22 (130)HAWTHORN AMATEURS

7.9(61)U11soBHawthorn :

SaLauleta 6, Jos 6.

ull et Delaney~, Davies,rJacamS 2, Micheal 2

. os, Reed,I.auletta . lHarriso nUHSOB :

Farrelly 3. Tate 2 . Haslett 1• Maher 1 . Best: Fulton. Uebergang. Haslett.

Maher. Butera . Maguire. Umpires: Ashleigh Hoogendyk . Glen Kennedy (F)

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICr52.3 3.4 4.5 4 .9(32)

BENTLEIGH 1.1 6.7 11.11 17.16 (120)

South Melbourne and Bentleigh details not received . Umpitts: Glen

Sctllpp, Ron 64artyn Richmond Central 0.2 1.4 2.6 3.7(25 )

Fit zroy Reds 2 .5 6.10 10.11 13 .19 (97)

Richmond Ceaml: (Not I Bis Bishop Fitzro

y~Reds:Best

: Vernal Jackson P.CahW,

Gunn Curtis, Johnstone . VernaH, Timms. Richmond Central details not

received . Umpires : Paul Tuppen (F )

St. Johns 4.2 9.8 12.12 14.18 (102)

Monash Gryphons 4.1 5.4 6.6 8.9(57)

St Johns details not received.

Monash Gryphons: Leeton 3 . N. Rutherford 2, T. Gilchrist 1, R. Coxhead 1,

RilliNster 1 . Best: Bourbon, Hetherington, Larkin . Kent, N. Rutherford,

Biandford . St Johns: Peter Woods, Mark Childs (F)

D3 RESERVE

ELSTERNwICx, 4.2 6.3 9.9 11.11 C77)

ALBERT PARg: 1.0 4.2 4.3 5.5(35)

EISfERNP1ICIL• Byrne 2, Soppet 2, LtUkakas 2, Davidson 1 . Hanktn 1 .

Purcell I . Devonshire 1 . YSlton I . Best: Byrne . Soppet. Purcell. Currie .

Franken, Ktrktmn. Albert Park: Pastras 3, Willis 1, Bourne I . Best:

Letchford, Steward, Willis . Isard, Pearson. Pastras. 812 (60)

~~0~UHSaa

7.7(49)

Hawthorn : Lord 4. Tyson 2, Villani I,Ruztcka I . Best: Langto

n Hudson, 2, Parker,

l.

Lord. Lahiff. Collins, Tyson . Cusick 3. O~'N W. Barron.Caverlein I . Best : Zuneki, Cogt

dlangton

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTSI .1 7.8 7.10 8.15 (63)

BENTLEIGH 6.2 7.2 8.5 9.6(60)

S outh Melbourne and Bentleigh details not recei ved.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.4 4.4 5.5 6.6 (42)

FITZROY REDS 4.2 10.12 15 .15 19 .18 (132)

Richmond Central and Fitzroy Reds not received .

ST JOHNS 2.1 4.4 8.5 9 .6160)

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .1 3.2 4.3 8 .4(52)

St 'Johns details not received. Moaash Gryphons : Cools 2, Varcoe 2,

Clarke i, R Gilchrist 1, Poussard 1, Lovell, I . Best: Warren . Rogers, Lock,

Holland, Clarke. Healy.

7

D3 SECTION

LAULETTA HAWTHORNJACAMOS HAWTHORNMUSSARED ELSTERNWICKVERNALI FITZROY REDS

D3 RESERVE

6655

LORD HAWTHORN 4PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 3CUSICK UHSOB 3-- „

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D3 SectionALBERT PARK BENTLE1GH ELSTERNWICK A .F.C. FITZROY REDS HAWTHORN

Coach: John Ahern Coach : Ron Gordon Coach : Leigh Murphy Senior Coach: Graham Burgen AMATEURSRes. Coach : Steve Lawson Res . Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach : Andrew Curtain Res Coach: Andrew George Coach: Peter Tyson

1 . P.Smith 1 C Sharp (Capt) 1 L . Murphy (CC) 1 M.Frisby Res Coach : KevinStaliworth y2 . N .Pastras 2 P Morgan 2 A. Hankin 2 A Walsh 1 B Hudson3 . J. Stubbs 3 A Pittito 4 A . Tilley 3 M.Wharf 2a G Broadley4 . G . Parmansche 4 D Lewis (R .C.) 5 M . Whelan 4 J.Hamilton 2b E Sil l5 . S.Allan 5 M Eyles 6 D. Brennan 5 D.Kane 3a G Jackson6 . J.Storey 6 R Weber 7 J. Cappiello 6 J .Bennie 3b A Knott7 . J.Sutton 7 S Brown 8 S. Currie (RC) 7 J .Doyle 4 E Bettio8 . C . Jackson 8 L Martin 9 T. Hartly 9 C .Prior 5a S Avery9 . P. Chambers 9 1 Jackson 10 R . Bravington 10 A .Urbancic 5b B Ruzicka10 . M.Phiilips 10 A Henry 11 L . Messaglia 11 B .Doyle $a P Avery11 . A. Fleming 11 D Martin (Capt) 11 P. Mahony 12 C .Sheather 6b N Tierney12 . N .Langdon 12 L Codarin 12 N . Wigmore 13 M .James 7 D Moncrieff13 . B.Payne 13 G Prigg 13 M. Cunnngham 14 T.Clarke 8a N Hayes14 . S.Fairfield 14 C Martin 13 P. Stankovich 15 J.Vernali 8b J Menni e15 . B.Adamson 15 P Withington 14 B. Mahoney 16 G .Clohesy 9 R Ogle16 . C.Roberton 16 P Jemmeson 15 M . Noonan 17 B .Lee 10 P Orchard17 . D. McLellan 17 J Psaras 16 M . Surman 18 J .Horridge 11 A Sil l18 . J . Taylor 18 H Dwyer 17 J . Ward 19 P.Cook 12 S Banfield19 . A.Steward 19 S Hall 18 A. Neil 20 T.Mitchell 13 J Pove y20 . M .Abbott 20 R Fishlock 19 A. Peasley 21 A.Sainsbury 14a D Lauletta21 . S .Waugh 21 A Graham 19 M . Bullard 22 B.Cahill 14b T Fitzpatric k22 . S .Redpath 24 L Holmesby 20 S . Clements 23 T.Jackson 15 M Tyso n23 . T.Faranda 25 D Gold 21 P. Stuchberry 24 K.Grattan 16a C Reed24. M .Dowdle 26 B Padgham 22 M . Mussared 25 P.Jackson 16b D Lahiff25. G .Daley 27 J Seeley (V.C .) 23 S . Curtain (VC) 26 B.Buick 17a D Zaverell a26. G .Finn 28 M McCulloch 24 A. Foster 27 J .Loft 17b R Tongue27. S .Ridout 29 A Clough 25 B . Frankin 28 J .Card 18 P Rya n28. R.Buckley 30 A Miksad 26 C. Mahony (DVC) 29 D .East 19 J Law29. C.Jeffery 31 R English 27 M . Daniels 30 B.Foster 20 S Parke r30. A .Thomas 32 D Fishlock 28 W. Davidson 31 P.Crowe 21 P Burke31 . S .McGuire 33 M Effting 29 S . Mahony 33 S.Drury 22 A Collin s32. D.'Odorico 34 L Sampson 30 M . Nichol 34 D .Little 23a J Micheal33. T. Murray 35 L Ireson 31 G . Devonshire 35 A.Mackinnon 23b M Artini34. L.Warren 36 M Backman (R.V.C.) 32 M . Hunt 36 W.Fawaz 24 J Jackomoni s35. A . D'Mingo 37 P Hutchison (V.C .) 34 A . Conlin 38 N .Bishop 25 M Zaverella36. M .Pearson 38 G Beattie 35 P. McNally 39 A.George 26 D Villan i37. L.Hogan 39 L Pittito 36 T. Byrne 40 G .Bance 27 R Lord38. C.Lamont 40 J Bounsall 37 L. Lambert 41 R .Burgman 28 D Lackins39. J .Robilotta 41 J Neve 38 B . Currie 421 I.McBurnie 29a M O'Brie n40. M .Lapsley 42 B Istead 39 P. Allen 43 T.Villani 29b P Barke r41 . H .Ross 43 S Sice 40 S . Bacon 44 B .Hart 30 K McDougal42. S .Bolas 44 G Saddington 41 M . Hosking 45 G .Hassett 31 L Collin s43. J .Tsoukas 45 A Wade 42 J . Lilikakis 46 P.Heaphy 32 P McLenna n44. B .isard 46 I Picken 44 C. Walker 49 A.Puglia 33 S Steven s45. A .Gay 47 P Dimattina (R .V.C.) 45 R . Grandemange 50 B .Aggenbach 34 R Johnston46. D .MacKintosh 48 M 0'Reiliey 46 S . Smith 51 J .Rawlings 35 J Carguil l47. W.Gauci 49 M Clark 47 S . Ritchie 52 B .O'Connor 36 M Dao u48 . M .Willis 50 A Stanes 48 M . Frankin 53 S .Addicott 37 D Carter49. J.Murray 51 M Pirie 49 J . Yemm 55 N .Mathews 38 B Bruns50 . D .McKay 52 L Sampson 50 G. McNeils 56 TMadden 39a S Davies51 . J.Robertson 53 M Sidney 51 F. DiGiangregorio 58 B .Neal 39b D Pritchard52 . N .Strang 54 G Richards 52 D . Nolan 59 R.Johnstone 40 B Moore53 . M.Williams 55 M Unsworth 54 S . Kirkham 61 B .Tirrell 41 A Donki n54 . S.Kidd 56 C Aitken 57 J. McAdam 62 N .Auden 42 T Dixo n55 . D .Allan 58 T Caterson 63 G .Makdesi 43a A Brick56 . P.Kemp 59 D Pittito 64 D.Trindade 43b l Chepa57 . A.Soek 65 S .Bramley 44 B Alide r58 . S.Toth 66 D.Timms 45 A Burke59 . P.Barton 70 S .Dibendetto 46 T O'Hanlon60 . S.Lawson 71 P.Gunn 47 J Berry61 . J .Costello 72 M .Dikeakos 48 C Alexande r77 . D .Harris 74 N .Fitzpatrick 49 D McGowa n78 . A.Dee 75 W.Daniel 52 M Delane y79 . J .Sgroi 80 G .Box 55 A Saull e80 . T.Walton 82 P.Howorth81 . B.Martyn 84 Z.Senburg s

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D3 SectionMpPdASH GRYPHONS RICHMOND CE NTRAI. ST JOHNS STH MELB DIST. U .H .S .O .B .ccch . Jedc McDanaid

Gosch: Dave RatnerCoach : Gavin HallRes. Coach: Chris Adam

Coach: Bruce Mullan eRes Coach: John Canal

Coach: Peter McBrea rtyRes Coach: Mel Be er

Coach: Pat MackeyRes C h P t Di i ky oac : e er nn c

S. Bourbon 1 M.Smith 1 M.Wright2 M. Healy 2 B.Holmes 2 A. Taiarico3 A. Grady 3 T.O'Sullivan 3 B. Uebergang

C . Robinson 4 P.Mijitavic 4 S. Major5T Gilchrist 5 M.Shannon 5 T. Fulton

6 p. Becker 6 G .Bunshaw 6 S. Cracknel l7 D. Wafter 7 P.Byrnes 7 D. Zuluck i

BlandfordJ 8 G.Malcolm 8 D. Haslett (VC).a G. Wadley 9 A .Leembrogen 9 R. Smith

10 B . Carric k10 P. Williamson 10 A .White 11 J. Shepherd11 J . Barrie 11 M .Newton 12 B. Farreily (C)12 A. Gross 12 F.Macak 13 N . Rose13 J . Stratford

ki13 J.Dutton14 C Sh

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8 C . Lovett 18 M.Zarjac U) U)19 J. Uebergan g

~4 J. Leroy 19 J .Manning 20 G. Madrigano21 S Mill s

20 G . Browell 21 A.Jones lasse lace.

22 A. Johns21 G . Kent 22 A.Flores 23 P. Eltringham22 B. Coxhead 23 R.Prentice 24 M. Kenned y23 D . Charleson 24 TGuthrie 25 D. O'Dwyer24 D . Kitchin 26 . S .Bailey 26 B . Fogliaro

25 M. Kilmister 27 C.Adams I- Issis27 D. Clarke

26 M. Carter 28 A.wattersU) U)

28 A . Clark e29 T Cl l d27 R . Gilchrist 29 B .Browne . eve an

'28 . M . Bourbon 32 M .Harris am sm 30 J . O Neill (VC)

31 P. Dolenc e29 B. Uoyd6 d

33 P.Berimano 32 H. StarbuckP. Hollan3 34 j brooks 33 A . French

31 G . Roche 35 K DayC [

34 T. Cameron32 b. Hale 36 K White v =a 35 J . Mahe r33 R. White 37 C Adams 36 A . Pendlebury34 M . Graydon 39 D Hunt

Isaas Issas37 G. Catteral l

35 P. Bateman 40 K Convery 38 A . Boyce36 J . Watson 41 M Slatery 39 M. Rea

37 i." . Mastromanno 42 C White 40 L. Maguire

35 N. Rutherford 52 C Andopolous 41 T. Plaza42 D . Wallace

39 R. Coxhead 55 J Cavanagh 43 M . O'Neil l» M . Salaj 74 J Lane 44 C . Percy;1 C. Archer 45 N . Smit h42 C . Carlisle 46 R . Killey?3 M . Buick 47 M . Turvey» R . Mcdonald 48 J . Tate»5 J . Gonis 49 H . Williams»h H.Beh 50 B. Rees47 T. Beslee 51 R . Pitruzzello»9 L . Martin 52 M. Collins»9 K . Pociask .

53 A. Cusic54 M. O'Reilly5o D . Ratner 55 A. Ludlo w

51 C. Leeton 56 J. Catlin57 G . Divenuto58 M . Pigde n59 J. Barron61 P. Hoba n62 K. Rodgers63 D. Parker64 C. Ramsdale65 J . Tate66 K. Weber67 M . De Luis e68 H. Wajsze l69 S. Frost70 E . Ricciuti71 B. Stanton72 D. Kirk73 S . Devlin74 C. Longto n80 D. Parke r88 J . Bristowe

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It was a traditional afternoon with the hotthermos packed, umbrellas at the ready andconstant rain to ensure everyone was aware thatfooty has arrived .

The conditions played their part in the roundsfirst upset with Mt.Lilydale withstanding a latecharge from Eltharn to run out convincingwinners . The second upset was an impressiveWerribee Amateurs side that registered theirfirst win against old rival, Old Westbourne . "TheBees" showed that their constant run, and neversay the attitude will trouble many sides thisseason .

;3ulleen Cobras displayed some good form aftermaking'the trek out to Sunbury to register a winagainst newcomer Rupertswood and would beecstatic with the efforts of Richard Badanjek'swho bagged eight goals at centre half-forwardkicking in a Wayne Carey like performance .

North Brunswick had a good 80-point winagainst an undermanned Eley Park to take it tothe top of the ladder which would give coach,Craig Fox, something to smile about early in theyear. Meanwhile Syndal Tally Ho displayed whythey are the early D4 premiership favorites with ablistering first half against St .Mary's going in tengoals ahead at the major break and never lookingtroubled .

:ound 2 Preview

Mt.Lilydale vs Old Westbourne

The great season opener will buoy Mt.Lilydale asthey make the long trek over the Westgate to meetOld Westbourne . Old Westbourne showedglimpses of form against a much-improvedWerribee Amateurs last week and will be bitterlydisappointed at their loss. Jeff Wilson and histeam hate to lose at home and with the windblowing in cyclone proportions at Warrior Park,Westbourne will hold a distinct home groundadvantage and should win a close encounter toregister their first win for the season by 12 points .

Eley Park vs Werribee Amateurs

Werribee Amateurs were very impressive in theirfirst win of the season and will be looking toimprove further in this game . Eley Park on theother hand is still rebuilding and will be lookingforward to hosting this switched game. If

tthew Greenand LL' _ : Carsoncan show the drivethey showed las tweek, Werribee will be a formidable unitshould prove to be too strong for theirundermanned opposition to make it win numbertwo by 58 points .

St. 's vs North Brunswic k

St .Mary's will be looking to get a better start thanlast week as they take on North Brunswick athome this week . On the other hand, North will behappy to have taken top spot after the first game,but would have gained little in their victoryagainst the undermanned Eley Park. This shouldbe a close game and the winner will most likely bethe team who gets a better start . If St .Mary's cancarry their improved second half performancelast week into today's game, it should see themhome in a tough encounter by 7 points .

Bulleen Cobras vs Syndal Tally Ho

This promises to be the match of the round withboth sides having good wins in the first game.Bulleen's list shows a great mix of experience andyouth and two old timers in Brown (aged 32) andMeVeigh (aged 35) playing sensationally in theirfirst games for the club last week. Syndal will berocked by the news of their clubrooms and all theclubs history being burnt down during theweekend and will have plenty to play for. JohnRutter and Ian Bingham should provide Syndalwith plenty of drive from the engine room as theylook to rebuild a new history for the club to makeit two from two and win by 14 points.

Eltham CDC vs Swinburne UniversityThe Turtles would be seething to have started onthe back foot and will be looking to bounce backstrongly against the boys from Swinburne . Not alot is known about Swinburne and having thebye last week they should be fresh for theirencounter. However, with the likes of Matt"Mohawk" Best providing plenty up front andthe young Jake McKenzie playing it "harderthan Chinese algebra" in the back pocket, theTurtles should be too strong to run out victors by32 points .

Rupertswood has the bye for round 2 .

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X AYS-MATCHESD4 Section

OLD WESTBOURNE V. MT. LILYDALE

ELEY PARK V. WERRIBEE - SWITCHED FROMORIGINAL DRAW

ST. MARYS V. NORTH BRUNSWICK

BULLEEN COBRAS V. SYNDAL TALLY-HORUPERTSWOOD HAS THE BYE.

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS V. SWINBURNE UN I

'dT. LILYDALE 4.4 9.7 14.9 18 .10 (118)

ELTHA- COLLEGIANS 1.2 4.4 9.4 10.9 (69)

,,it Lilydale : T. Corw 4, C . Gibson 3, M . Pereros 2, J .

n :merford 2; Brebbo 2, Della 1, Bart 1, Mickel 1, R .IcK,iizie 1 . Ned 1 . Best: Peirce, Gibson, Brebbo, Crowe .; ;ul:cnzie, Della . Eitham: Mithen, Rashid T.Barnett, Weston

' . Smith, Davies Carter. Best : Carter, Barras, Evans, White,It.al id, Donaldson . Umpires: Gerard Rolls, Ron Smith (F)

WERRIBEE 2.5 3.10 5.11 8.14 (62)

OLD v/ESTBOURNE 1 .1 3.2 4.5 6.7 (43)

werribee and Old Westbourne details not received .

Umpires: Andy Carrick, Ken Brewer (F), Andrew Shiels, Jon

alr~~1 ;1(B) Shiels (G )

*;ORTH BRUNSWICK 5.2 9.5 14.7 14.7 (91)

ELEY PARK 0.0 1.2 1.4 1 .5(11)North Brunswick: M . Sorleto 3, Wernham 3, D . Demorton 2,~, :mmartino 2, P. Sorleto 1, Dimarco 1, Pizzari 1, Freeman 1 .

Vaina, Devita, Adams, Pizzari, Dimarco, Fawcett . EleyPark: King 1 . Best : R. Short, Cruse. Trotter, R. Drane, King,Llake . Umpires : John Ralph, G . Paleodimos (F), Brendani~ :, Iph (B )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 8.2 12.5 15 .11 18.14 (122)ST. bSARYS 2.1 2.5 5.6 12.11 (83)

Syndal Tally-Ho details not received.St Marys : Boyes 4, Anthony 2, Allen 2, Burt 2, Carra 1,1>rnardi 1 . Best : Orme . A . Dwyer, Boyes, J . Dwyer, Stone,H-udy, F. Harrison. Umpire : Paul Jones (F)RUPERTSWOOD: 3.3 7.5 8.5 11.6 .72

BULLEEN COBRAS: 6.3 8.4 12.5 14.7 (91)Rupertswood : D . Blenkiron 2, B. Heath 2, J. Mcgrath 2, S .k4oskatjuk 2, A . O'Callaghan 1 . D . Walsh 1, D . Zarb 1 . Best :`,L Pettman, A . O'Callaghan, L. Temming, M . Clarke, D .Blenkiron, D.Zarb . BuAeen Cobras : Badanjek 8, Bowen 2,D`u'igelo 2, Pasinati 1, MacLeod . Best: Badanjek Bowen,i) Trinchi, Pearson, Mcveigh, MacLeod. Umpires : Mick(~ilday (F)

Swinburne Uni . has the bye,

D4 SECTION

CORW MT LILYDALE 4

BOYES ST MARYS 4

D4 RESERVE

ALIANI NORTH BRUNSWICK 3

PAPANIKOLOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 3

VINCENT ST MARYS 3

TANCREDI NORTH BRUNSWICK 2

HEATH ELEY PARK 2

D4 RESERVE

MT LILYDALE 2.1 2.4 2.7 2.8 (20)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.2 5.3 7.4 11.8 (74)Mt Lilydale; F. Varga 1 . M . Cunningham 1 . Best : P. Hayes,Varga, Cunningham, Wells, Bird, Oswald . Eltham details notreceived .WERRIBEE 3.1 9.5 12.8 13.11 (89)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.4 1.4 4.6 4.6 (30)Werribee an d Old lb'estbourne details not received .NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .7 6.14 10 .21 13.25 (103)ELEY PARK 2.1 5.5 5.5 7,6(48)

No rth Brunswick: Aliani 3, Papanikolou 3, P . Tancredi 2,Crusina 1, Rigazzi l, Heck 1 . Pisasle 1, Panic 1 . Best : Heck,L . Demorton, Aliani, S. Tancredi, Armstrong, Oates. EleyPark: Heath 2, Anderson 1, D . Drain 1, J . Short 1, White 1,Wright 1 . Best : West . D . Drain, Jackson, Gaynor,Fukushima, Brear .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.5 1 .5 4.10 4.12 (36)ST MARYS 1.0 3.4 5.4 7.5 (47)Synd al Tally-Ho details not received . St Marys: J . Vincent 3,Webb 1, Millar 1, Zsembery 1, Bergin 1 . Best: Bergin,O'Connor, Ballantyne, J. Watson, Theoharris, Zsembery,Koymantatakis .

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .1 3.3 7.3 11.6 (72)BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .4 4.6 7.7 10.8 (68)

' Rupertswood details not received . Bulleen Cobras : Baldi 5,Chan 2, Vi 1, Vass 1, Whiteman 1 . Best: Baldi, Wienry, Olney,

Swinburne University - has the bye

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SectionBULLEEN COBRAS ELT HAM RUPERTSPJOOD SYNDAL TALLY H0

Coach : Joe D'Angelo COLLEGIANS Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Kevin HannettAsst . Coach: John KalpakisR Coach : Brian Dowdy

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Coach : Shane McLaughlan Res. Coach: TB Aes Coach : Nicholas Cox

Res. Coach : TBA 2 D Fox 1 J .HannemanI J . Kalpakis 3 S Carmody 2 I .Bingha m2 T.Orwin 4 S McLauchlan 2 T.Marks2 S . Petty 5 J McGrath 3 M.Joy3 G. Bowen 6 S Gallus 4 P.Henderson4 I . McLeod 7 M Flinn 5 B.Dix4 N. Cartledg e

'8 M O'Riley 5 D.Hannett

5 M. Dall Oglio (VC) 9 M Clarke 6 C.Chasemore6 N. Cox 10 A O'Callaghan 6 J .Cotsis7 F. Baldi 11 B Moule 7 A.Burns8 T. M azzarella 12 M Schwartz 8 R .Benne tt9 P. Goetz 13 B Sinnett 9 S.Kemper10 A. Gencarelli 14 L Plummer 10 G .Vanderkru k12 D . Thompson 15 D Wallace 10 T.Psina s13 T. Johnson 16 S Weston 11 J .Ru tter14 S. Casey 17 A Drago 12 J .Moresi15 J . Trinchi (RC) 18 C Nemeth 12 A.Mille r16 D. Trinchi (DVC) 19 M Mazzateata 13 D.Taylo r17 J . Brown 20 K Quinn 14 S .O'boyl e18 R. Badanjek 21 M Walsh 14 S .Leaver20 J . Moran 22 S Barnes 15 N .Murray21 N. Lykopandis 23 H Cross 16 B.Boucher22 R. Pasinati 23 M West 17 A .Burges s23 J . Redfern 24 W McKenzie 18 S .Mcfarlan e24 P. McVeig h

'26 W Glenn 19 M .Gleniste r

25 W. Olney - ~ 27 M Lane 20 I .Mckenzie26 J . D'Angelo 28 D McDonald 20 C .Hall27 J . Cartledge 33 M McKenzie 21 A .Thompson28 A . Foskett 42 B Swann 22 S .Hoare29 A . Summers 81321 49 P Clarke 23 M .Beckett30 T. Pearson 77 M O'Callaghan 24 M .Mcfarlan e31 S . McLaren N Webb 25 C .Clarke32 C . Clements ~- B Whitehead 26 A .Capps34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 27 G .Kemper35 T. Sette * 28 P.Fyfield36 P. Dall'Oglio -- - 29 A.Sheer37 J. Paatsch 30 A.Mackwel l38 G . Brown 31 A.Richardso n39 T. Vass 32 L .Hanneman40 T. May 33 M.Richardso n41 N . Polites . 34 N .Hunter41 R . Rigoni 35 C .Cachi a42 V. Dam 37 A.Dance43 C. Chan 38 M .Christense n44 B. Saaksjarvi 39 D.Hallisey45 J . Mustica 41 A.Mor rison46 G . Reeves 42 A.Findley46 C. Borrelli 43 A.Brown47 N. Peters 44 J .Maestro s48 M . Soumildes 45 D.Richardso n49 G.Ande rton 46 M.Pane50 D. Weinert 49 C.Varnavas51 R . Rodrigues 50 A .Sneddo n52 T. Stewa rt 51 W.Hal l53 M . Turner 54 RShee r55 S . Wigney56 S . Whitema n

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NTH BRUNSWICKCoach: Craig FoxRes. Coach : Ange Sammartino

1 S. Wernham2 D . Adams3 G. Lattouf4 P. Dimarco5 W. McMahon6 D . Pizzari7 D. Magnuson9 A. Sammartino10 W . Fawcett11 J . Boudoloh12 S. Care13 A. Young14 M . Newton15 H. Tsiaonas16 P. Sorletto17 A. Kyriazis18 B. Whitman19 S. Famulari20 R. Divita22 M . Sorletto23 M . Vaina24 D. Newton25 J . Kennedy26 J . Briffa27 D. Lawton28 L. Rigazzi30 S . Healey31 J . Freeman32 J . Thompson33 J . Rotella34 M . Pisasale35 P. Dowsett36 A. Armstrong37 D. DeMorton38 A. Crosina39 C. Rhoo k40 B . McCallum41 J . Elasmar42 J . Papanikolou43 J . Page44 M . Fayad49 M . Laoumtzes50 B . Laoumtzes56 L. Patullo57 J . Heck

OLD WESTOOURUECoach : Jeff WilsonRes. Coac h: Stephen Leitch

1 . G . Robsoh2. G . Flower3. S . Depiazza4. A . O'Keefe5. S . Sutto n6. J . Horsburgh7. A . Christo8. A . Horsburgh9. C. Villinger10 . J . Wilson ©11 . S . Whitting12 . A . Nibloe13 . S . Hewitt14 . S . Mattsson15 . A . Board16 . S . Christo17 . M . Aqualina18 . P. King19 . M . Craig20 . S . Chaffey21 . B . Dangerfield22 . W. Fleming23 . S . Nola n24 . L . Fairfield25 . D . Moore26 . P. Mesman27 . D . Billman28 . D . Slattery29 . D . Horsburgh30 . R . McMillan31 . R . Aldridge32 . G . Jenkinson33 . D . Bann34 . P. Stewart35 . D . Rivalland36 . K. Pillsbury37, A. Leitch38 . B. Mattsson39 . A. Robbins40 . S. Leitch41 . J. Dusting42 . M. Stapleton43. M. Ritchie44 . B. Slattery45. A. TeAagle46. K. Sutton47. T. Sai d48. Ash Lipscombe49. M. Pillsbury50. P. Habersatt

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1 D.Johnson2 P. Haye s3 M . Brebner4 F. Varga5 M. Jelenc7 D. Hendri e8 H. Gurrier-Sander9 A. Del Biond o10 J . Gardiner11 C. Gibso n12 J . Cummerford13 R. Kidd14 C. Walsh15 D. Morrison18 B. Lealous19 N . Whitehead20 J . Penhale22 B. Lee k23 B. Egan25 A. Delahunt27 N . Pearce28 T. Crowe29 P. Furlong30 G. Bird32 P. Carolan33 C . Anderson35 D . Callanan38 D . Kennedy39 L. Allanson42 M . Periera43 D. Holloway45 R. McKenzie46 K. Maniscalchi47 C. Lonergan50 J . Kuffe r51 A. Penhale52 M . Wells53 M . Leonard54 C . Varga55 H . Flanagan60 T. Wilson63 C . Carsens64 D . Smith

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1 . J . Harrington2 . B . Boye s3 . J . Carra4. N . Goldsworthy5 . J . Dwyer6 T. Burt8 A . Zsembery9 R.O'Shuaghnessy10 G. Koumatatakis11 J . Bernard i12 S.benson

13 A. Dwye r14 C. Goldsworthy15 R. Orme16 L . Anthony17 P. West18 B. Frai l19 M . Maschette20 A. Lane21 0 . Norton22 R . Allen24 I . Goulett25 D . Hutchins26 S. Stone28 J . Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 D . Thomson32 A . Webb33 J . Watson34 M . Tindley35 G. Theoharris36 E, Evan s37 L. Vincent38 F. Harrison39 T. Millar41 J . Brennan42 H .Joyce43 M . Chamberlain45 P. Ryan46 M . Knight47 P. Rousis48 D . Morcom49 G . Schembri50 A. Worsnop51 T. Bergi n52 J. Goldsworthy53 J. Odorisio54 W. Ross56 J. Vincent58 B . Lewis59 K . McLennan60 M . Scammell61 J . Timmins63 P. Roseman64 J . Ramsay66 G . Pilkidis67 J . O'Connor69 J . Hand y76 T. Tahos

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Ir,i~cruity Blues v . Old BrightonFc,itards V . St. Kevins

,,t(i50B v. Mazenod

; il,l ~cotch v . Marcellinrinity v. Old Xaverians

13 Scction

, ;1,1 I7- :ileybury v . Therry Penola - Elsternwick

Park E:,'!',-u--day

,,,Lriars v. Beaumaris;I~I ~ .Iei'jurnians v. Old Ivanhoe - Elsternwick

park 5uada y, , , ;,uiirl v . North Old Boysr 1_a Salle v . Old Paradian s

C Section

: ,r ,flhran Amateurs v. Collegians; .Caulfield Gr.

;ampton Rovers V . Old Essendon-i, i;edes Mentone Tigers v. Old Mentonians

i :<<Ilc~-«-Templestowe v. Glen Eira

Dl SectionUl_i G.i clong v. St. Leos Emmaus

1arrl~:alley v. Monash Bluesold C~nberwell v . Banyule()I (I (`trey v . Ivanhoe Assumption~(luinas v. University Blacks

D2 SectionIe ❑ insula v . Mentone Amateurs

si Brunswick v . Power House

i1,.1cizh v. Kew

lli<wistown CYMS v. La Trobe Uni.rkside v. Salesian

D3 SectionI 150B v . Elsternwick

t>c nu l( igh v. Hawthorn Amateur sFivrov Reds v. South Melbourne Districts

u r h Gryphons v . Richmond Centrali . Iothus v . Albert Par k

D 4 Sectio n)lu G~'cstbourne v . Mt . Lllydale:erribee v. Eley Park

.~1arys v. North Brunswickn 11 : r Cobras v. Syndal Tally-Ho

rrswood has the bye .Collegians v . Swinburne University

Under-19 Section 1Old Melburnians v. Old ScotchUniversity Blues v . Old XaveriansMazenod v. St. KevinsOld Brighton v. St . BernardsCollegians v. MarcellinBeaumaris v. De La Salle

Under-19 Section 2Old Essendon Or. v . Old HaileyburyOld Ivanhoe v . Ormon dOld Trinity v . MHSOBWerribee v. Hampton RoversCaulfield Or . v . WhitefriarsYarra Valley v . St . Leos Emmaus

Under-19 (2) BlueOld Xaverians (2) v . Monash Blue sAJAX v . Oakleigh - to be played at 1 p .m. atOval 11 .South Melbourne Districts has the byeMentone Amateurs v . De La Salle (2)St . Kevtns (2) v . Glen Eir a

Under-19 (2) RedBulleen-Templestowe has bye .Ivanhoe Assumption v. Old ParadiansRupertswood v. University BlacksOld Camberwell v . AquinasNorth Old Boys v . Therry Penola

Club XVIII (1)Mazenod v . Old Scotch

Old Xaverians v. BrunswickPrahran Amateurs v. Old MelburniansOld Brighton v . De La SalleSt. Kevins v . Therry Penol a

Club XVIII (2)Monash Blues v . MarcellinOld Ivanhoe v . Old TrinitySt . Leos Emmaus v . WhitefriarsCollegians v . University BlacksOld Essendon v . Old Geelong

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REVIEW

SECTION I

The first round saw a couple of huge surprises,namely Old Scotch's massive win over Fleaumas-isand secondly, St . Bernard's thumping of theNodders. Are they up and about this year!? So afterweek one, I might as well select my final 5 and seehow close I get at the end of the year! The Premiershipfavourites St. Kevin's under "The Director's"guidance remain on top followed by St. Bernard's,Old vs, Uni Blues, and De La Salle (I look forwardto the Coaches' feedback) . Old Scotch crunched-- ;.auy by 133 pis with Robbie Joseph (wing) andTom Maloney (1/2 back) dominating . This young,lean, running side played with great discipline,finishing off the game with 8g in the last. vsdefeated O.M.'s by 29 pis with M e(ruck),Howard (wing) and McDonald (5g at F.F.) thedifference . ITni Blues had the "Director" reaching forthe clipboard continually up to half-time leading by4g . But with Hinsleigh controlling F.F./C .H.F .,0 =1OBS kicked 7g to 1 to win by 18 pts . Uni just needto be able to run out a game. St . B .'s opened thegame with 5g in the first 8 minutes against the windand never looked back . O'Donnell with 8g wasunstoppable, supported by Neeson and Whelan.What a great game at Bulleen with Old Brightonwinning a'naIl biter' by 5 pts. With Marcellin hittingthe front twice in the last quarter, you can't win agame with 4-5 players going down with cramp . OldB .'s performance was outstanding with only 17 fitplayers in the last half. Well done! New De La coach"Browny" was very pleased with the win; a good teameffort . Although it was against an undermannedCollegians . The next few weeks should tell the tale .

SECTION 2

The dour struggle between St Leos and CaulfieldGrammarians proved to be the highlight of a verycompetitive opening round, in which many matcheswere marred by the bad weather. Both sides wererestricted to just three goals but St Leos eventuallyscraped home by two points . A four goals to one lastquarter saw new boys Werribee overrun the ever-powerful Whitefriars to win by 22 points . Despitesome wayward kicking, newly promoted OldEssendon grabbed a 13-point win over Ormond.Hampton Rovers welcomed Old Trinity and foundthe visitors too strong. Armatas and Lancaster werebest for the wimiers, while Malthouse and Carrshowed some excellent early season form for Rovers .Old Hailebury won just one match last year but

(U19/1 & Blue)

(U19/2 & Red)

already has awin one theboard, afteraccountin gfor Yarra Valley by 57 points . Goodbody booted fourgoal for the winners, while Wright and Waxman werebest . In the only major blowout of the first round, oldIvanhoe, which last season finished on the bottom ofSection (2), thrashed SOB by 121 points . TheHoes had 45 scoring shots to four and completelydominated the match, showing they have rebuilt wellafter last season's disaster and will featureprominently in finals calculations .SECTION (2) BLUE

Can this scribe pick winners or not? After filteringthrough all the gossip, rumours, practice match form,I was very confident in picking all the winners thisweek . Alas, 1 out of 4 was not quite what I expected .Pathetic! But I will still make my predictions for thefinal 4 . Mentone to finish on top, followed by theBlues, Ajax and Swans . Coaches feel free to makecomments! At Monash Uni there was no rain, butlots of wind and dark clouds that greeted the 2 teamsthat fought out an absolute cracker of a game . CoachClarke had the St . K.'s boys firing with Ryan Chardin the ruck/C .H.F. and Kon Didilious around thepacks, causing the Blues lots of problems . But in the3rd quarter, the Blues started to win the ruck contestand control the ball around the wings . SKOB's weregoalless in this term, which proved costly. vsventured to Krusher country at Scammell Reserveand left with a 136 pt winning margin . Theycompletely shut down Oakleigh's big guns and usedthe wide expanses of Scammell Reserve to keep thegame open and running. Ajax provided the upset ofthe round with a demolition job on last year's finalistin the battle of the Albert Part cohabitants . This gamewas played in atrocious conditions with pouring rainand lightening. Ajax with the wind kicked 5 brilliantgoals to nIl . When it was the Swans turn to kick withthe wind it had stopped howling and could onlymanage 2 goals. Mentone has recruited impressivelyin the off-season and their 202 pt annihilation of GlenEira is proof of that.

SECTION (2) RED

Therry Penola and Old Camberwell was last weeknominated as the match of the day and the predictionproved spot on, with just nine points separating thetwo sides when the final siren sounded. TherrvPenola led by three points at the long break but OldCamberwell eventually took charge and recorded a

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The blowout of the round saw 2000Rupertswood destroy Aquinas by an

is . Rupertswood booted an amazing 1 8

which kept battling and finally scored a111e final term. although credit must go to the

;u the last quarter. Old Para - hostedgullecn-Templestowe and ran out 35-point winners .

as on target up forward booting three goals,on chipped in with three . Lyons and

13ouudv % :ere the best players for the winners, while;!cc>>-Teniplestowe was well served by O'Donnell

ar - in, University Blacks received a forfeit

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:n_ i oe Fitzroy. North Old Boys had the bye

1 out of last week's effort but will find VAritefriar s

SECT

the rampaging, running Old Scotch outfitat Albert Park in which should be a very closeBoth teams finished full of running in their

ive last quarters. Old Scotch just! Uni Bluesi onie to Xavs in a game Coach King will be

to win . But with Xavs getting some playersi; and Uni unable to run out a game, Xavs for me .

st . K .'s should carve out another big win against thetiodders . Old Brighton will put up a brave fight

inst St . B . 's but St. B .'s strength and goal kickinger will prove too much . Marcellin will prove to o

uc~u~ for Collegians and De La should eclipseIieaumaris.

SECTION 2

old Essondon will be keen to continue its winningqnn, but faces a tough contest with fellow round one

.,: i ;iucrs Old Hailebury. Old Essendon was promotedi,uui Scction (2) Red for this season and the clas h

the former Section (1) side will be a goodiudir,uion of the evenness of the under 19

r ; iiI.~_ tition. Old Hailebury should be too strong. OldIvanhoe plays host to Ormond, the home side!!~ii 1g in ominous form after thrashing MHSOB last,c , ck . Ormond looks a little out of its depth in this

ir . Old Trinity welcomes MHSOB and the form oft%,.',) sides could not be more different . The visitorste keen to make amends for last week's disaster

i,ui Old Trinity should have few concerns andnruiue their whining ways . Hampton Rovers

t to Werrdhee for what should be a most-111i,titive affair. The home side started well last

-',: and should make it two from two . CaulfieldGrammarians take on Whit , with both sides

off round one losses . Caulfield will have taken

~oa,_,her proposition . Yarra Valley meets St Leos toout the day's matches . Yarra Valley was

ve at home and should take the points .g last week but will be much more

SECTIO-~I (2) BLU E

Coach Fay will have a much tougher game this weekthe Blues at Vic Park. After an impressive

n win, they will unfortunately fall short agains t

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their seasoned opponents . Ajax will be 2 for 2 afterSaturday's game against Oakleigh. Oakleigh havedone a terrific job in getting this team up and playing,but the Jackers running game will prove too strong.M entone Amateurs are at home at Southern Reserveagainst De La Gold. After their 1st round bye, De Lawill be champing at the bit to get out for their firstgame . But this rampaging team will dent theirenthusiasm. Finally, Coach Clarke should get hisfirst win on the board with a home ground win againstGlen Eira .

SECTION (2) RED

This week's matches see North Old Boys open theircampaign against Therry Penola, in what shapes asa great contest . Therry will be keen to atone for itsnarrow opening round loss and should prove toostrong, with last week's tough hit-out proving adistinct advantage. Ivanhoe Fitzroy hosts OldParadians, with the home side desperate to atone forlast week's forfeit to Uni Blacks. That said, OldParadians should win this one comfortably . UniBlacks make the trek to Rupertswood, with bothsides keen to continue their brilliant 2001 form .Rupertswood had a virtual training run last week andwill find the Blacks a totally different proposition . TheBlacks will find the home side just too strong. In thefinal match, Old Camberwell hosts Aquinas, thevisitors obviously struggling again this season, aftermanaging just two wins in 2000 . Old Cambenvellshowed tremendous spirit to hold out Therry in roundone and will find this week's encounter a little easier .Bulleen Templestowe has the bye .

UNDER 19/1ROACH DE LA SALLE 3HINSLEY ST KEVINS 2ANDERSON ST KEVINS 2BROOKSHAW UNIVERSITY BLUES 2

HALL UNIVERSITY BLUES 2FI2Y OLD BRIGHTON 2

UNDER 19/2GOODBODY OLD HAILEYBURY 4LYNCH OLD IVANHOE 4HIBBS OLD IVANHOE 4CURSIO WHITEFRIARS 4

UNDER 19/2 BLUELITTLE MENTONE 6SHARKIE MONASH BLUES 4HAYES MENTONE 4BARR MENTONE 4

UNDER 19/2 REDSANDIFORD UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6KING RUPERTSWOOD 6FIELDING RUPERTSWOOD 6TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 5MCGOVERN RUPERTSWOOD 5

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U:0?ER-19 t11oID SCOTCH 6.2 8.5 15.12 21.13 (139)BEAUMARIS 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.4 (4)Old Scotch details not received. Becamectrie Best : Thompsen. McMillan, Lynch, Tuck. S .Come . Dealer. Umpfree: Pat Maebus, Daniel Dtnman (Pb James htaebus (B )OLD XAVERANB 4.3 6.9 12.18 12 .22 (94)OLD MELBURNIANS 3.0 6.1 6.1 10.5 (65)Old X-hem and Old Mellemedims Jeialls not received. UmQirm: Michael Sneddon . KenWalker (FI. P. 6laddocks- P. Curtis (G )BT. NEVINB 1-2 1 .4 5 .10 8, 12 .60

I . T. Marshall 1, J. Mead 1, E. McCa an 1, A. Salem 1 . Best: Gamble, MeKimm. htatessL

2.0 5,2 63 6.6 .42St Eevlus: Htns!ey (2) . Anderson (2). Mulgrew• Harris. Hobart. Evans . Best: GuIDfer,Kalesamn. Mu1gr eW, Courtney, Anderson. Duggin . Uatvzxslty Ilfues : BrooksbaW (2) . Hall (2) .Brig- . Cameron. Best: HroLnes. Cuneron . Nice, Gconan . Tanner. W4cnx Umplrta : JamesWatson . Justin. Gmasbard (F)St .Bemarda 8.5 11.10 17.15 23.17 (165)lAaunod 0.0 0.1 0,1 0.1(1)St Bavsrds and M-extod details at receri•ed . Umpire Michael Forde IF)MARCELLIN 2-2 3.2 6.9 8,10 (68)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 6.6 7.7 9 .9(63)Manxce83a details not receded . Old Brkg+hton : M . Fry 2. G. Akoek 1 . G . Bastu 1, N. Gamble

l'-. McCawart . Williams. Umpires: Barry Bolger, ALI Maggio IF)Be 1,e Sa4e 6-5-41 10-6-66 18 8 66 22 14 146

Calico- 011 2113 4327 4428Be La Salle- Roach 3 Rawe 1 . Best: KmOrls. Herman. ShlnldiekL Tan, Roue- Rttuh .Colleglaw details at reccivz•d . UmphCS: Ashley Price, Tyrell Russell IF )

UNDER-19 (2 )OLD HAIIEYBIIRY 3,0 5.6 . 9.9 16.12(108)YARRAVAI .LEP 2.2 3.8 6,9 8.1(61)Old 11a9rybury: Goodbody4 . McLauchlan 2. Pollock 2. Brooks 1 . D' Sava i . Durkin 1 . Jones .Fxtster 1 . McGauran 1 . V,'a .mian 1 . Best: Vhtght.46'azmtan, Durkin . Craumrd. MacKenzie,hlcGauran. Yana VeIley: Crar•e 3 . Yen 2. Urbana 2, Bea) 1 . Best: Beal. Cities, Parry. Gates,Crave . Wines, Umghrt: Ian Burgess. SchoL'un. Blustein (F)Ormond 3.2 83 9.4 12.7(79)Old Essendon 4,3 7.7 11 .11 14.18(102)Ormuod: Cook 3. Lwn 3 . GQonan 2, Cuneh I, Has-ell. Het(ernsn t. Warx2rek 1 . Best :Goonan,lLzsseB. Russell. htarOrrov, Wheller, Cock . Old Ecocadon details not remM1rd.Umphes : Tony Llllry, Heath. Little (F)AiH80B 0.0 1.0 1.1 3,1 (19)OLD IVANHOE 4,3 7.12 13.18 19.26 (144)HI1tSCB: Colsland 2, Baxm 1 . Best: A. Vtcendere, T. Harpzr, J . VWIker, P. Ruxvic, M . Braxn .T. Framek. Old Ivanhoe: C. Lynch 4. T. Hibbs 4. M. Mendoia 3, S. Curatula 2- S. Law 2. D.meredtth 1 . T. Ftnlay, 1, L. Stillman 1- D. Nellsai 1 . Best: M . Mendda- J . O'Dea . J .McKk . l .Loughnan.l. Hibbs. T. Finlay. Umpirea : Matthew Meirr, R9chael Phillips IF )HAMPTON ROVERB: 2.2 3.2 5.2 6.5(41)OLD T10511Y: 3-3 9.8 11 .10 14.10 (94)Hompton Rovem: Banks 2, Dawes- Fisher, Probyn . Sendeckyl . Best: MalOmuse. Carr,t7au2s. Maine, Bottom, SendeckyJ. Old Txlalty : Matthews 2 . Pretty 2. Sullen 2 . Btzcknuxe2. Burg.xs 2, Davies, Donahoe, Mithen . Christopherson. Besc Armatas, Lancaster.Bxkmue- Burgess . Hine, Dnnahoo. Um( irxs : Chris Stevens (J) . Tristan Bowman (Pb DanielBlaclanr$e (B)WHIIEPIUARB: 118 9.9 10.10 11 .12 (78)WERRIBEE: 3.2 6.4 10.10 14.15 (100)lYhtte&isrs: Curso 4- Purtdl I . Kennedy 1, 6Ucallef 1, Brosola 1 . Callavztta 1. Nolan 1 . Best :Mka➢ef Cursb Nolan Kennedy Trepaud Emnes. lYexrIDee detab not receivedUmphm : David DAltera IF)ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1.2 2.5 2.9 3.11(29)CAOLFIELDGR 1.3 2.7 2.7 3.9t27iSt . Loon Emmmra : Bremtey 1. Podtruury 1 . Sampson 1 . Best: Fbdbury. Wcod . Gale, Ketly,Sampson . Caulfield Be Roberts 2. Scott I . Best- Brrtxne, Fagan . Sinclair. Jenktnson,Jenktnsnn. alloy. Erickson. Ump#ms: Robert Sneddon. Mark Gtbmn (F)

LAY ': P.d9 (2) BLUE3 .0 7,7 9.11 12.11 .€s5 .5 8-5 8.5 It. &7 :

4 . Rass .J 2.Jandaht .B 2 . Gilbert .G I . Nand B I. H7ckey, A I.S I . Best: Neville Y. Tiwmpson .S, tegter .M. KNght .S . Nir.d .B . Jonda}il

(2): Holland .G 3, Chard .R 3 . Thcenpxn A 2, MaCcloouSd .D 2, Calegory A 1Chard R. DklNs C. Meyer .L- CaLeg.3ri A Lynes T. Macdonald D. Umefrge

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MAX 6.3 8,7 10.9 19 .18 (78)

Glen E1ra: Rose I. Rwsety 1 . Best: A. All . Twuramants, Clark. L. Larnpt.e• Sher,,

• G«ak}adts 3. VWer 2, Orchad Wills I . Kekking,w 1. Best:Stevcvvwn. hbkdtn, Orcltad, VLsser. Oid defalls not recen•ed .Gerry, Justin Lipson IF)SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS OO I 0

South Mellsomees, Districts details not rettNcd .AJAR: Berger 3 . Vanaken 2. Gutman 2, Cooper 1, Gatdblrom i, Butt I. Best: E)icdenGcldsiarnn- Loam, Gutnvn, FeMntan, Lra1s.Umptres: Andrew In&, Gratme Morgan (F IGI221EIRA 1.0 1.2 2.2 2,2,14MENTONE AMATEURS 4 .11 12.15. 23.19 31,39.216

O•I.oughtan-Elder.ASentone : Lhtle 6, Hayes 4, Barr 4 . Olson 3, Reek 2, Sulllvan 2, Wilson 2 . JamiP.son tr1, Moran 1 . Krtngs 1, Allan I . Potilltos 1, Boner 1, Smllh 1 . Best: Krtngs• HayW6r,nn•NLn . Sullivan . Umpsea : Jim Pappas . David Murray IF)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD PARADIANB 2 3 6,1 7.7 10.14-74BiR7.EEN-7E 1.3 2,3 3.6 >• 39Old Pamdiam: Splrroso 4.McA43twn 3 . D Dean 1,Lyans I-S'ephens I . 8c5t: - L~Baundy. Tenwn, Sphroo, A Dean, McMalwn . Butl¢en Tem : HarzWrgI .HW 1 . Best: O'Donnell, Martin. Hardng, Hill. Hat,en. Lee . Umpire : Andrew Ch _tUNIVERSITYBLAC88 4.4 9.8 12.13 1E. :s112;1IVANHOE ASSUMPt1ON: 0.1 03 0.3 1,6(12)University Blacks: 6; Bongkano. Raunsley. Owen, tWna 2. Best Sat crdSondhu. Rundle. Coven. Santanmrlar, Banglorno. Ivanhoe Anv acipthn Ross . Best : tayncy.Rc+L+ertsen, l ay•sey, Kelly. Healy. Smtrk . Umptree: Davld Wtndlmu, Gavin Roberto (FjA,LJUUUsB 0.2 0.3 0.3 1 A'9)RIIPERTBWOOD 13 .4 22,11 29-21 47 .2(309)Aqulnea: Billy Hitter 1 . Best : Key+elrnan. Ace. V'aas, Boland . Holley, Munro, Hayes,Rupatswood : J King 6, L Fh.klUig 6, M Tenmllng 5. N McGovern 5 . J Ramsey 4• R Holly 4,P Barry 3. G Cook 3, R Zarah 2, M Kosta 2, H Neville 1 . S Glenn 1 . D Hepwood i, M Geurts1, C Potter 1, A Webb i, S Page l . Best : L Fktdmg, J King, G Price . R Holly, N McGovern, RZarah.Umphes: Michael Seeddon (F)THERRYPENOIA 3 .4 4.7 5 .10. 6,1248OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 4.4 8.9. 8.9.57merry Pemla: A . Carrell t, J. Fenton I . B. Burrow I .T. Shephard I . Best: Rch3nsen,htcKiernan. T. GoadwM, A . Cvrrch. D. Atkinson. D. Goodwin. Old Caraberoell '. ~calreceNed. UmPfrea: Santo Caruso(F)

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Melburnians v. Old ScotchUniversity Blues v. Old Xaverians

Mazenod v. St . KevinsOld Brighton v. St. Bernards

Collegians v. MarcellinBeaumaris v. De La SalleUNDER-19 SECTION 2

Old Essendon Gr. v. Old HaileyburyOld Ivanhoe v. OrmondOld Trinity v. MHSOB

Werribee v. Hampton RoversCaulfield Gr. v. Whitefriars

Yarra Valley v. St. Leos Emmaus

U N DER-19 (2) BL UEOld Xaverians (2) v. Monash Blues

AJAX v. OakleighSouth Melbourne Districts has the byeMentone Amateurs v. De La Salle (2)

St. Kevins (2) v. Glen EiraUNDER-19 (2) RED

Bulleen-Templestowe has bye .Ivanhoe Assumption v. Old Paradians - to be played

at Ivanhoe ParkRupertswood v. University Blacks

Old Camberwell v. AquinasNorth Old Boys v. Therry Penola

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1 . D . Elliot Coach (2): Stephan Clone oac : odger Brown Asst Coach : Mick woodroxa2 . J. Formica t J. Dempsey 1 . D. Bonnici 1 . C. Mizzi 1 . B . Gillespi e3. A. Bouzikas 2 . T. Duggan 2. D . Fotiniotis 2 C McKimm 2. S .Doukas4. S. Neeson 3 . A. Umbers

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3 . T. Mattesti 3. L. Mul uinem, :nG 5. J. McKayY 5 . M . Hicks

. .P5 Ryan 4 . A .McGillivray

q J•palk ham95 L F

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..6 . S . Veltman 5 . N . Gamble

. erran6. J .maYb1cHarg ..

D. Paige88 . D. MacDonald 7 . A . Wilson 6 . T Evans 7. B . Cairn s

.9. A. Anderson

9• W. McCan n10. D. Mahoney

8• B . Thomas 7 . C . Reddin 8. J . Mead9 J Windeban k

J 10 . S . lannazzo 11 . M . Hutton 9 . B . Thompson 8 . C . MacNichol . .10 A Wilso n

ii . M . O'Donnell12. D. McLay13 S Marwood

10 . D . Maskell 9. G. Simm. .

11 . N . Traka l12 . L. Mansfield

. .14. B Marchesani 11 . L. Fuller tO .A . Morley 12. C . Collins

13. A . Matthews 1 5. D. Bare 12 . M. McDowell ti . S. Ginnavin 13. C . Tuck14. B . Calleja 16. K Didilis 13 . C . Clegg 12.M.Lowe 14. W. Kelly15. L Calleja

17. D. Makoho n18 M Anderson

14 . D . Clegg 13 ParoissienD15. N . Clemente

n F 16. D. Swann. .

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14.A. Salem16 . M. Blackmore17 S Huckett

317. D. Walsh 20. M . tJulgrew,

22. G. Holland16 . A. Longmuir17 C Meehan 19 P. Angelini

. .18 . H . McMillan

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18 P Del Mastro 22 A. Hughes 19 . S . Lync h

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24. G. Nolan26. J . Knuppel

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31 L O'Brien40 . R . Boyse 30. S . Cox 33 . S. McNicholas

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37. G. Kennelly 41 . S. Le e42. M . Milli s

39 . R . Cousland 57 . M. Hinsley38. B . Chamberlain

43. L. Ramirez-Smith. . 40 . M . Kavanagh 58 . A. Thompson 44. L. Quinton,

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~ .LE~;IANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD MELBURNIANSNick Florentine Coach : Steve King

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Coach : TBA Cr :h her Coach. dy Vea lo n: C h m Coach : Wayne Stafford 2 p "rns°n Coach: Andrew Lynch

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10 Blackmore B 15 . A. Goonan 15 P Carey 12 C . State 11 . Z.Webb11 Mithen P 16 . D. McKenna 16 A Kelly 13 T. Langford 13 . LGillies12 Kelly T 17 . M . Heffernan 19 A Rooks 14 L. Twomey 14 . G .Thompson13 Gordon N 21 . S . Anderson 20 J Hamilton 15 M . Baker 15 . D .Smith14 Thwaites M 22 . R. Quiriey 21 A Ballard 16 R . Coslovich 16 . C .Holdswo rth15 Amore J 24 . A. Lom 23 G Brearley c 17 T. Barugh 17 . A.Pizzey16 Amore S 26 . M . Mart inov 28 C Beljak 19 J . Morris 18 . C.Beal17 Armatas C 27, J . Noske 41 D Wood 20 S . Alexander 19 . A.Coleman18 Heaven C 29 . A. O'Shannessy 55 D Tomkins 21 A . Graham 20 . D .Seneratne

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Rya ncoach : John Ry Coach: Peter Hansen TEMPLESTOWE Coach: David Za ulaPp Coach: Michael SigutasCoach : Matt Agrotis

2 R . KJogeman 1 L McMahon

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22 G . Cochrane23 D . Dew24 L . Toomey27 S. Mitchell29 L . Stafford

IVANHOE/ RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYFITZROY Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahon BLACKS

Coach : Richard Grummett Coach : John Bushby

1 S Maguire2 T Hallora n3 R Drummond4 J O'Sullivan5 T Laidlaw6 J Parkinson7 B Ruscoe8 C Schirmer9 E Thomas10 A Tomey11 W T louze12 B Witten14 A Bushby15 A Cowley16 D Morris17 P Meter18 S Reid19 P Seuren20 A Whitlock21 T Young

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Coach : John Ryan Coach: Peter Hansen TEMPLESTOWE Coach: David Zappula Coach : Michael SigutasCoach : Matt Agrotis

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Barnaby Willis & Adam Soffe rSATURDAY on 96.5 FM - 1 p.m . - 1 .45pm.

Live A Section Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday29 APRIL OLD TRINITY vs OLD XAVERIAN S

f 5 MAY OLD BRIGHTON vs ST. BERNARDS.

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in tune with the outer east "VAFA SEGMENT

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA team sbetween 6.00 -6.15pm each Saturday night .

PHIL STEVENS PREVIEWS MATCHE SWITH IAN MAJOR AND SIMON MADDEN (1 .50PM)

Talk 1116 AND REPORTS ON SCORES (5 .40PM)

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North West Amateur Footy ReportN presented by Glenn Scarborough with guests fromQ > St Bernards (A), Old Paradians, Therry Penola (B), West Brunswick,14 LaTrobe Uni (D2), 'North Brunswick, Rn rtswoodS( f M Pe (,D4), Old Essendon (Dl).

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Sun weekly column .

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Old Melburnians v. Old Ivanhoe SPORTSCOVER

(match highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31 Thursday 8.30 - 9.00 p.m.)

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests fro m

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians, Therry Penola (B), West Brunswick,LaTrobe Uni (II2), North Brunswick, Rupertswood (D4), Old Essendon (Dl) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8.00 pmIncludes weekly chat on all matters 'irAFA.

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The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffey writes aboutSaturday VAFA matches, previews the Sunday Match ofthe Day and reviews the competition in Monday's Age .

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OF THEDAY IS

Brad Beitzel reviews- Saturday' smatches in his Sunday Herald

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fELSTERN~Q OK Pf- '_ ~

DRAW 2001(APRIL-MAY)

This Sat: April 28 Old Haileybury v . Therry PenolaThis Sun: April 29 Old Melburnians v. Old IvanhoeNext Sat : May 5 University Blues v. Old TrinityNext Sun : May 6 St . Kevins v. MHSOB

May 12 Old Xavertans v. Mazenod

May 13 Mother's Day - no matches

May 19 Old Ivanhoe v. North Old Boys

May 20 FIDA

May 26 Mazenod v Old Trinity

May 27 No matche s

This year the Vies are in town .

Results from TribunalAliril 24th, 2001

Tim Egan, Banyule . Striking, 2 matchesDean Greasley, Old Essendon (Club 18) .Assault of umpire, 7 matche sJason Mead, Old Brighton (Under-19) .Abusive language, 2 matchesAaron Skinns, Sth Melb Dist (Under-19) .Striking, 2 matchesZak Lewski, AJAX (Under-19) . Striking, 2matchesJames Rose, Glen Etta (Under-19) .Charging, 2 matchesDavid Welch,Marcellin (Under-19) . Nonappearance,2 matches

* James Rose, Glen Eira ( Under-19) . Abusivelanguage, 2 matches

* Graeme Pollard MHSOB ( Under-19) .Disputing umpire decision, 1 matc h

* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

Come and support the best of t3~e ~F~1~A ilzroia~,'ilottt the soasoi~ .

Sunday June 3WWA (C'-D4) v 1~-.VFL -EIsterrtv-,-ick 3 2urk

(Dillon'/Sims Sheild )%7Ap°A (Senior) ~' SAtF1, (Senior) - Elste.rart-vic : ParlC {2 .(3{}pn1;(Terrv IJanilier Shield )

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Presentation of his t~ouchc, allows for 52 off admittance pi .

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001

A SECT"MAFiCELLI N

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1 0 0 77 57 135.09 4

1 0 0 91 73 124.66 41 0 0 110 102 107.84 40 1 0 102 110 92.73 0

0 1 0 73 91 80.22 00 1 0 57 77 74.03 0

0 1 0 64 88 7273 00 1 0 54 118 45.76 0

W L D For Agst % Pts1 0 0 81 43 188.37 4

1 0 0 65 40 162.50 4

1 0 0 48 30 160.00 41 0 0 72 60 120.00 4

1 0 0 33 29 113.79 40 1 0 29 33 87.88 00 1 0 60 72 83.33 0

0 1 0 30 48 62.50 00 1 0 40 65 61.54 0

0 1 0 43 81 53.09 0

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OLD MELBURNIANS 1

BF1 Um4RtS AFC 1

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Dc LASALLE /;iHTEFRIARS 1

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STBEDESMENTT{G 1CAULFIELDGR 1

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OLD MENTONIANS 1FRANRAN AFC 1ellLLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI

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OLD GEELONG 1ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 1U'JiVERSIIY BLACKS 1

OLD CAREY 1:,CU(NAS 0 C 1aGiJASH BLUES 1

OLD CAMBERWELL 1YARRA VALLEY 0 8 1

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1 0 0 100 31 322.58 41 0 0 103 41 251 .22 4

1 0 0 135 65 207.69 4

1 0 0 105 54 194.44 41 0 0 112 71 157 .75 4

0 1 0 71 112 63.39 00 1 0 54 105 51 .43 0

0 1 0 65 135 48.15 0

0 1 0 41 103 39.81 00 1 0 31 100 31 .00 0

W L D For Agst % Pts

1 0 0 118 39 302.56 4

1 0 0 71 54 131.48 41 0 0 98 77 127.27 4

1 0 0 125 105 119.05 41 0 0 66 58 113.79 40 1 0 58 66 87.88 0

0 1 0 105 125 84.00 0

0 1 0 77 98 78.57 0

0 1 0 54 71 76.06 0

0 1 0 39 118 33.05 0

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1 0 0 108 69 156.52 41 0 0 76 54 140.74 4

1 0 0 102 80 127.50 4

1 0 0 83 66 125.76 40 1 0 66 83 79.52 0

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BENTLEIGH AFC 1 1 0 0 120 32 375.00 4

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 130 51 254 .90 4

ELSTERNWICK 1 1 0 0 90 48 187.50 4ST JOHNS 0 C 1 1 0 0 102 57 178.95 4

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 0 1 0 57 102 55.88 0

ALBERT PARK 1 0 1 0 48 90 53.33 0U H S O 8 1 0 1 0 51 130 39.23 0

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 0 1 0 32 120 26 .67 0

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 0 1 O . 25 97 25.77 0

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NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 1 0 0 91 11 827.27 4

MT LILYDALE 1 1 0 0 118 69 171 .01 4

SYNDALTALLY-40 1 1 0 0 122 83 146 .99 4

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 62 43 144.19 4

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 1 0 0 91 72 126.39 4

SWINBURNE UNI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4

RUPERTSWOOD 1 0 1 0 72 91 79.12 0

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 0 1 0 43 62 69.35 0

ST MARYS 1 0 1 0 83 122 68.03 0

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 69 118 58 .47 0

ELEY PARK AFC 1 0 1 0 11 91 12 .09 0

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 97 15 646.67 4

MARCELLIN 1 1 0 0 101 39 25 8.97 4

OLD BRIGHTON 1 1 0 0 61 34 179.41 4

ST BERNARDS 1 1 0 0 52 42 123.81 4

OLD XAVERIANS 1 1 0 0 78 64 121 .88 4OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 64 78 82.05 0

MAZENOD 0 C 1 0 1 0 42 52 80 .77 0

OLD TRINITY 1 0 1 0 34 61 55 .74 0

MHSOB 1 0 1 0 39 101 38.61 0

ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 15 97 15 .46 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsTHERRY PENOLA OB 1 1 0 0 82 23 35 6.52 4

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 1 0 0 78 27 288.89 4

OLD HAlLEYBURY 1 1 0 0 68 24 283.33 4

WH ITEFRU\RS 1 1 0 0 76 28 271 .43 4

OLD PARADLANS 1 1 0 0 77 57 135.09 4

ORMOND 1 0 1 0 57 77 74.03 0

OLD IVANHOE 1 0 1 0 28 76 36 .84 0

DE LA SALLE 1 0 1 0 24 68 35 .29 0

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 27 78 34.62 0

BEAUMARIS AFC 1 0 1 0 23 82 28.05 0

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD ESSENDON GR 1 1 0 0 91 26 350.00 4

HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 0 0 147 43 341 .86 4

COLLEGIANS 1 1 0 0 132 40 330 .00 4

ST BEDES MENTTIG 1 1 0 0 70 32 21 8.75 4

CAULFIELD GR 1 1 0 0 72 45 160.00 4

PRAHRAN AFC 1 0 1 0 45 72 62.50 0

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI 0 1 0 32 70 45.71 0

GLEN EIRAAFC 1 0 1 0 40 132 30.30 0OLD MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 43 147 29.25 0

AJAX 1 0 1 0 26 91 28.57 0

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Dl RESERVE PUNIVERSITY BLACKS IST LEOS EMMAUS WP 1

BANYULE 1OLD GEELONG 1OLD CAMBERWELL 1

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1MONASH BLUES 1

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1AQUINAS 0 C 1OLD CAREY 1

W L D For Agst % Pts

1 0 0 168 9 1866.67 41 0 0 98 47 208.51 4

1 0 0 69 35 197.14 4

1 0 0 78 58 134.48 41 0 0 82 69 118 .84 4

0 1 0 69 82 84.15 00 1 0 58 78 74.36 00 1 0 35 69 50.72 0

0 1 0 47 98 47.96 00 1 0 9 168 5.36 0

CLUB 18 (2) P

OLD IVANHOE iCOLLEGIANS 1MONASH BLUES 1

ST LEOS EMMAUS 1MARCELLW 1OLD ESSENDON GR 1

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1OLDTRINITY 1OLD GEELONG 1

WHITEFRIARS 1

D2 RESERVE PPOWER HOUSE 1

PARKSIDE 1WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1KEW 1

LA TROBE UNI 1OAKLEIGH AFC 1WEST BRUNSWICK 1

SALESIAN O C IMENTONEAMATEURS I

PENINSULA 0 B 1

D3 RESERVE P

FrIZROY REDS 1ELSTERNWICK 1HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1

ST JOHNS O C 1SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1BENTLEIGH AFC 1

MONASH GRYPHONS 1UHSOB 1

ALBERT PARK 1RICHMOND CENTRAL 1

D4 RESERVE PELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1

ST MARYS 1RUPERTSWOOD 1SWINBURNE UNI 0

BULLEEN COBRAS 1SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1ELEY PARK AFC 1

OLD WESTBOURNE 1MT ULYDALE 1

CLUB 18 (1) PTHERRY PENOLA OB 1

DE LA SALLE 1BRUNSWICK AFC 1

PRAHRAN AFC 1ST KEVINS 1OLD SCOTCH 1

OLD XAVERIANS 1MAZENOD 0 C 1

OLD MELBURNIANS 1OLD BRIGHTON 1

W L D For Agst % Pts1 0 0 79 14 564.29 41 0 0 111 21 528.57 4

1 0 0 56 33 169.70 4

1 0 0 66 43 153.49 41 0 0 41 36 113.89 4

0 1 0 36 41 87.80 00 1 0 43 66 65.15 0

0 1 0 33 56 58.93 0

0 1 0 21 111 18.92 00 1 0 14 79 17.72 0

W L D For Agst % Pts1 0 0 132 42 314.29 4

1 0 0 77 35 220.00 41 0 0 60 49 122.45 41 0 0 60 52 115.38 4

1 0 0 63 60 105.00 40 1 0 60 63 95.24 0

0 1 0 52 60 86.67 00 1 0 49 60 81.67 00 1 0 35 77 45.45 0

0 1 0 42 132 31 .82 0

W L D For Agst % Pts1 0 0 74 20 370.00 41 0 0 89 30 296.67 4

1 0 0 103 48 214.58 41 0 0 47 36 130.56 4

1 0 0 72 68 105.88 40 0 0 0 0 0.00 40 1 0 68 72 94.44 0

0 1 0 36 47 76.60 00 1 0 48 103 46.60 0

0 1 0 30 89 33,71 00 1 0 20 74 27.03 0

W L D For Agst % Pis

1 0 0 84 16 525.00 41 0 0 59 19 310.53 4

1 0 0 58 31 187.10 41 0 0 61 44 138.64 4

1 0 0 66 53 124 .53 4

0 1 0 53 66 80.30 00 1 0 , 44 61 72 .13 0

0 1 0 31 58 53.45 00 1 0 19 59 32.20 0

0 1 0 16 84 19.05 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P

ST BERNARDS IOLD SCOTCH 1DE LA SALLE 1

OLD XAVERIANS 1ST KEVINS 1

OLD BRIGHTON 1MARCELLIN 1OLD MELBURNIANS 1

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1COLLEGIANS 1BEAUMARIS AFC 1

MAZENOD 0 C 1

W L D For Agst %

1 0 0 115 26 442.311 0 0 78 33 236.361 0 0 49 25 196.00 41 0 0 56 34 164.71 41 0 0 52 36 144.440 1 036 52 69.230 1 0 34 56 60.710 1 0 25 49 51 .020 1 0 33 78 42 .310 1 0 26 115 22 .61

W L D For Agst %1 0 0 155 115500 .001 0 0 133 4 3325 .001 0 0 146 28 521 .43

1 0 0 94 65 144.621 0 0 60 42 142.861 0 0 63 58 108.62

0 1 0 58 63 92.060 1 0 65 94 69.150 1 0 42 60 70.000 1 0 28 146 19.180 1 0 4 133 3.010 1 0 1 155 0.65

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 140 19 736.84 4OLD TRINITY 1 1 0 0 94 41 229.27 4

OLD HAILEYBURY 1 1 0 0 108 61 177.05 4

OLD ESSENDON GR 1 1 0 0 102 79 129.11 4

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 1 1 0 0 100 78 128 .21 4

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 1 1 0 0 29 27 107 .41 4

CAULFIELD GR 1 0 1 0 27 29 93 .10 0ORMOND 1 0 1 0 79 102 77 .45

WHITEFRIARS 1 0 1 0 78 100 78.00

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1 0 1 0 61 108 56.48

HAMPTON ROVERS 1 0 1 0 41 94 43.62

MHSOB 1 0 1 0 19 140 13.5 7

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst %

MENTONEAMATEURS 1 1 0 0 216 14 1542.66 4

AJAX 1 1 0 0 78 17 458.82 4

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 1 0 0 193 56 344.64 4

MONASH BLUES 1 1 0 0 83 74 112.16 4

DE LA SALLE (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4

ST KEVINS (2) 1 0 1 0 74 83 89 .16 0

OAKLEIGH 1 0 1 0 56 193 29 .02 0

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 0 1 0 17 78 21 .79 0

GLEN EIRAAFC 1 0 1 0 14 216 6,48 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts

RUPERTSWOOD 1 1 0 0 309 9 3433.33 4

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 148 32 462.50 4

OLD PARADIANS 1 1 0 0 74 39 189.74 4

OLD CAMBERWE LL 1 1 0 0 57 48 118.75 4

NORTH OLD BOYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 4

THERRY PENOLA OB 1 0 1 0 48 57 84.21 0

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI 0 1 0 ' 39 74 52 .70 0

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 0 1 0 32 148 21 .62 0

AQUINAS 0 C 1 0 1 0 9 309 2.91 0

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