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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 4, 2004
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I ,in extremely proud to be given the opportunity to "Coach and vise" umpires withinthe VAFA and along with my support staff, Mark Jenkins, Brian Woodhead, Jr-sorMcNiece, Shane Herbert an d Bob Mutton we will make every effort to strive fo rcontinuous improvement in all facets of umpiring .

we move into Round 4 of the 2004 VAFA season some very positive and exciting thingshave been happening within the Umpiring arena as we continue to recruit, retain anddteelop umpires for the future of VAFA football .

We have the following :

• A more professional approach to training .

• A structured coaching and skills program.

• We have secured the services of 12 experienced and dedicated umpire observers .

r We have recruited 24 new field umpires .

• A mentoring system in place for new umpires . (An initiative of Football Victoria) .

VAFY . $T' : aA

Brian Goodman

With such a large competition as the VAFA, it should be noted that we have 116 field umpire appointments to makeevery week and we currently have 103 registered umpires . With the support of getting 7 or 8 Club 18 umpiresthrough David Windlow (Club 18 umpires coordinator), we are still well short of the required number of umpiresn<<'ded each week .

Plus the umpiring fraternity is just like any other club ; we get people unavailable every week for a variety of reasonssuch as "injury, work, study, sick or personal reasons" . In the first 3 games we had, 18, 14 and 17 umpiresunavailable .

I know all clubs want 2 capable umpires to officiate in all there matches, so how do we "Fix the Problem" ofproviding 2 capable umpires in all matches?

We ll here are some "initiatives" I believe we should seriously consider:1 . I would like to put it to all clubs to talk to each other about playing Sunday and Friday night matches, this

would enable umpires to double up and run 2 games over that weekend . This could be done by playing matchesat Sportscover Arena, when that ground is vacant or play matches at your own ground on a Sunday .

2. Also any club that can provide club umpires willing to umpire their own U19 matches would also assist withthis with this situation.

3. Although it is drawing a long bow, we are also talking to the VFL in an effort to get umpires that are notappointed to a match on a Saturday to help out by umpiring in VAFA matches .

4 . We look at possibility of joining forces with otherumpiring leagues to cover games in their local areas.

I would like to urge clubs to contact me on 0408 338 098 [email protected] .au willing to assist and help solvethis umpiring shortage.

Please do not just read this and think it will solve itself - "Itwill not" - Help me to help your club provide field umpires .

THE GAME NEEDS FIELDPlease contact me if you can assist with any of the above orsome other idea you might have .

Nett 4Yeek:'s Matches ... .. . . ... . ... . ... . . . .. . . ... . ... . . ... . ... . .. ... . .6Coaches' C9ipboard .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. ... ... .12For the Love of the Game,. . . . . .. . . .. .18-1 9. .. ... . ... . . .

.Coates hireMVPs . ... . ... . ... . . . ... ... . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . ... . . .. . . ... . .31Cadbury's Face in the t;rowd . . .., . .. . . . .. . . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. . . .32Looking Back .. . . . .. . ... . . .... . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .34-35Today's Umpires. . .. . . ... -. . . AO. . . .. . . ... . . . . ... . ...

.Trainers' Corner. . . ... .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . .. ... .... . ... . . .. . . . .47Spartscorer Arena Draw ,, . .,, . .,, . ., .. .,,, .,,, ., .,.,, .,,, .,,, .,59Tribunal & Investigations. . .. . . ... . .... .... . . .. . . .. . . . ... . ... . . . .59Sportscover Spot the Ball--,.. . .. . . .... . . .. . ... . . . ... . ... . . ..fi2

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University Cruic2 champs were well an dAs the toe tapping, heart warming Different Strokes theme truly stitched by u psong reminds us, the world don't move to the beat of just Lachie Kennedy andone drum. From what my spies at Melbourne Uni tell me, Brett Walsh up fonvard .Jim Hayter is certainly one player that is dancing to his Trinity are rolling o nown beat . On Saturday it was more of a merry dance as hetouched up St Bernards' premier forward Danny Jordanand helped set up one of the Blues' greatest wins in manya year.Jordan, complete with what looked like David Strooper'sheadband (circa 1991), swaggered onto the Uni Oval likeViv Richards walking out to bat at Antigua but quicklyfound out how serious this new look Uni team are . He wasswamped by Hayter and others at every opportunity andwas eventually dispatched down back to get a bit of thefooty.As amateur footy games go, it doesn't get much better.Soaring marks, miracle goals and physical clashes galorein the midst of all the bizarre weather scenarios thatMelbourne can muster. Uni seem to have found a genuinestar in Jim Scambler, whose two goals in the last quarterhad Darren Jarman written all over them . QuintonGleeson was tagged but others bobbed up, Ross Young,Hugh Nailon and Mark Patterson from Port Melbourne asJohn Kanis continually rotated his players .And the big ruckman, Paul Fairbank, who is arguably thebiggest man of medicine since Or VinceLompoptimomartus, was a towering influence in the ruckand used his massive bulk to simply barge through anyBernies player in his way . Truly entertaining stuff .Blues were obviously the better side but it's sobering tothink that Bernards got to within 17 points of the

competition's pace setter when so much went wrong onthe day . Dan Jordan's 'mare aside, his bother Ben was

tagged, Nick Mitchell and Ryan Close just couldri t findspace and Tim Harvey was off slotting goals for Box Hill .Once they get going, they'll really give it a shake this year .

No M sWith Micah Berry and James Beaumont both suspended,it was always a bit iffy for OMs to come up at the less thansalubrious conditions at Waverley Park, Funny old gamewith goals aplenty in the first term and then snooze timein the third but De La held on for a much needed win .Leigh Harrison kicked the sealer for DeLa, who got muchimproved performances from Jeff Morel and Ben Colin outat the Malvern bog .0-3No surprises as Trinity were highly favoured to win, but itreally is panic stations down at Toorak Park now . LachlanFord and big James McDonnell gave their all but the

h limited fanfareile the memories of '96 just keep coming back for Xavs.took a change of coach, a high profile and high rolling

full forward (Dom Berry) and a youngster fresh from thecollege (Dan Donati) to climb off the bottom that year andwin the flag . Do they have enough in the tank this timearound ?In the other games. . ..Well they always seem to put up a fight but they just can'tpull one off. Haileybury's Paul Corrigan, Brett O'Farrelland Nick Tassell were all prolific but they came up againsta ferocious Scotch team that knew it was virtuallycurtains if they lost . Stuart Wigney and Tim Finnochiarowere best for the Cardinals who did well to win withoutHawkins up front .In the final game, Marcellin's Mark Browne was a toweringinfluence in their 51 point drubbing of Whitefriars .Bernard Dinneen gathered kicks at will and is obviouslynearing full fitness while youngsters Brad Carmody andAdam Symes continue to impress . 2nd gamer AndrewWalsh gave his all in the ruck for the Friars but thoseinjured players cannot come back quick enough.Today's selections .I'm back in town, riding high and have Messers Wu andBrain firmly in my sights on the highly coveted (?) scribe'stipping ladder.Izt's get the easy ones out of the way and tip Trinity over

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Whitefiiars at Bulleen an d Bernards over Scotch at thehouse of horrors . Easy peasy.The others are a bit more tricky . Haileybury are obviouslyhaving a crack but just can't seem to win . Their greaterheight and marking options up forward may be a bit much

for De La , while it's about time those Corrigan bothersturned on a show.Marcellin looked totally outclassed against St Bernards a(t;,,v weeks ago who in turn were given a lesson by the

students. On that form, you would expect the Blues tomake it 4 out of 4, especially if big George De Crespigny isback and firing.Finally it must be bizarre for footballers affiliated withtiivier and Old Xavs to be thinking about relegation butthe facts are plain, lose this and the knives will be out .Melburnians are a different proposition at the Junction(maybe 'cos that's only time Daffy seems to play) andthey'll welcome back Ed Wilson and Micah Berry to spicethings up. Opposite the oval is the Elephant andWheelbarrow pub where the bloke who plays KarlKennedy told the assembled throng at its weeklyNeighbours night "Never write off the boys in red andblack". Spot on Karl, Xavs by 3 goals .SOC7Al.BACK TO THE SO's - This Saturday St. Bernard's Old

Coll egians' celebrate the 20th anniversary of its 1984Premiership and Reserves Runners-Up season, as well asthe 1983 Reserve Grade Premiership . Coaches, players,officials and supporters from that era will be enjoying theregular home game luncheon, to be followed by a formal

dinner next month, both events sure to be regaled withrnemnrAhl e rnnm rntc from thr R)'S ,

LL4..... --- -"----- .._ ---- -----" --- ~Marcellin O.C.F.C congratulate Damien "Squizzy"Taylor on reaching his 200th this week against Uni Blues.Having commenced playing U 19's with the Eagles in the

mid '80's Squizzy has seen the highs and lows of playingamateur football over the years, having been part of theEagles that have been to C grade and then back to A grade

during his 200 games, he has been a strength of the clubthroughout this time and a player that everyone has looked

up to through his courage on the football ground . Havingwon numerous club awards through out his career, andhas been the captain of the two's for the past 6 years (albeit

he has been a regular senior player through out this time)he has led by example on every occasion he has worn theEagles jumper. A prouder player you will never find, and aplayer that is deserving of everything he has achieved outof football over the past 200 games, and all at MOCFC

would like to congratulate you on your achievement thisweek, and look forward to watching you wear the jumper

with pride in future games to come .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

Old Haileybury v De La SalleSt Bernards v Old Scotch

Marcellin v University Blue sOld Trinity v Whitefriars - 96 .5

INNER FM

'l*OLD %AVERIADiS 2.1 4.4 7.6 12.9 (81)OLDTRII111'f 7.3 10.7 14.8 16 .10 (108)Old Xav: McDonnell 4 Mollard 2 Rush Johnstone McCarthy SantaluciaO'Meara M Walsh . Best Ford A Bowen Purss Bingtuun McDonnell Oswald .Old 17in: Kennedy 6 Walsh 4 Van Der Verne 2 Burrow Cultmra AmoreWilliams. Best: Kennedy Gnatt Williams Burrows Saunders Walsh .Umpires: Michael Sneddon Jason McNiece (F) Nathan Eddy Rob Mayston(Jnr) (B) Chris Doyle Bernie Hoare (G)DE LASAIdE 4.3 7.7 7.7 9,9(63)OLD lilp'dBUURN1AiTS 6 .1 7.3 8.7 8 .8(56)DIS: Rayson 3 L Harrison 2 Orlando 2 B Mannix 2 . Best: Bonnici S HylandRayson L Harrison Shields P Harrison . Old Mel: Ellininwrth 3 Billing DavisLacey W Richardson Thompson. Best Hill Mulqulney J Ray Turner BillingGuest Umpires: Damian Anderson Wayne Hinton (F) Andrew RechtmanPeter Monotti (B) Craig Amol Travis Stord (G )OLDSCOTCH 1.0 5.2 11.6 14.8 (92)OLD HAIIEYBURY 4 .3 6.3 10.7 12.10 (82)Old Scotch: Gerstman 3 Wigney 3 C Smith 2 B Phillips 2 Aurel-SmithFlnocchiaro Collins Ross. Best: Wigney Beranger Quail SheldonFinocchLVO C Smith. Old Hail: Mason 4 O'Farrell 3 M Corrigan 2MacKenzie Hassett A Floyd . Best Mason White P Corrigan 0'Farcell SLangford-Jones Tassell. Umpires : Peter James Richard Eastwood (FlBrendan Corcoran Matthew Jenldnson (B) Les Damyon Dominic Napoli (G)UNIVERSTPY BLUES 2.4 7.8 11.11 14.15 (99)ST BERNARDS 3.2 7.4 11.4 13.4 (82)But Blues : Scambler 4[.ochhead 3 Muehiebach 3 Young Brookes RigbyHavter. Best Hayter Muehlebach Young Paterson Scambler McIntyre . StBerri* Pearson 4 O'Sullivan 3 B Jordan 2 Goullett D Jordan CloseUbertaore . Best: Goullett Clarke McLaughlin Pearson Kavanagh LWtllldnon . Umpires: Mark Morrison Tim Sutcliffe (F) Peter Teasdale ScottGavens (B) Dennis Webster Matthew Simpson (G )9V1IlTEdT?IARS 0.1 0.2 2.5 4.6(30)MARCEIIdN 2.2 5.4 7.7 12.9 (81)White: Wallace 2 Northey M Carbone. Best: Janson Carrigg WalshGloufchev A Pawlik Wallace . Marc : B Cullman 5 A Symes 2 D Johnston MBrowne J Rice M Bortolotto D Marson. Best M Browne B Cullinan BDinneen B Carmody S Them G CoxUmpires: Anthony Damen Peter Simpson (F) Sean Collins MichaelSaunders (B) Bernie Jephson Vin Vescovi (G )

A RESERVEOLD RAVERIANS 0.5 0.6 0.7 1.8 (14)01D TR1 61Y 3.3 5.3 S.6 12 .8 (80)Old Xav: Sapuppo . Best: Maher Wood Larkins Hawkins Woodruff BarrettOld TTin: Gutierr¢ 4 Petdro 2 Hine 2 Green 2 S Van Der Vienne Laurens .Best S Van Der Venne Hine Blackmore Annatas Cade.DE LA SA1.IE 3.3 6.6 9.9 11.11 (77)OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .1 4.2 5.2 8 .4(52)DLS: S Hyde 4 Walker 2 Bourke Gilbert Oakley Skinns Walmsley . Best SHyde Oakley Quinane Walmsley Mannix Waeny Ellis Gilbert.Old Melb: Hicks 2 Kennon 2 Whitehead 2 Selby Voyage. Best Costello-Manning Whitehead Brig Jenkins Weir Voyage.OLD SCOTCH 5.3 7.4 10.7 11.10 (76)OLD HARLYBURY 2.2 3.3 3.4 6.7(43)Old Scotch: Thompson 4 0 Crane 2 Jackson 2 Reid 2"Rilloch. Best: LeitlLewis Beattie Dumeresq Dick Sutcliffe. Old HaBebury: Johnston PLangford-Jones Lappage Geister Thurmond Levy . Best Rowlands HMcLauchlan Kight P LangfordJones Geister Lev yUNIBLUES 5 .6 7.10 11 .13 14.17 (101)ST BERNARDS 1.2 3.4 6.4 7.5(47)Uni Blues: Martin 4 Quin 3 Roydhouse 2 Millard Rankin GuengerichHutchinson Clark Best: Guengerich Terril Fishley Roydhouse WoodRankin. St Bernacds: Mihaikn9c 3 Perrett Grant Harris Mount BestMcintyre Mihailvic Perrett Mitchell Evans lannaa.o .WHPIF.rRIARS 0.0 0.2 0.3 2.3(15)DSARCEIIdN 3.3 3.5 5.6 7.7(49)Whitefiiars : Phelan Brisbane. Best: Duffy D Eames Treyvaud Phelan EEames Cleven. Mazcellin: Sheehan 3 Mathews O'Dwyer McCartin Weekes .Best: Walker Sheehan Doyle Sampimon 0'Flynn Wignell .

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A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD MAILEYDURIf OLD MELRURNIARS OLD SCOTCHCoach: Mark Lowe Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach: Dale Tapping

Asst: Paul Dwyer Res. Coach : Justin Wheeler Res Coach: Adam McMahon Asst: Justin Hart Asst Coach : Andrew Smith'Res: Mick Hegan Res : Hartley Stone AngeloRes Coach : Serge D

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3. B Corin VC 3. N. Addison 3 . P. Corrigan 3. Billing M 3. J . Ross'L Harrison DV C4 4. J. Frazer 4 . S . Langford-Jones (DVC) 4. Mathews R T Holt4. 5. D. Johnston 5 . J. Bourke 5. Bunn L 5. S . Collins (VC)5. M Duggan 6. D. Sampimon 6 . A. White Holme D6 6. A. Crow

6. G Gilbert 7. S. Maguire 7 . M. Corrigan.

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A. SectionGUIMMINUINIMMIM

Coach: Leigh CarlsonAss Coach : Phil Gaut

Res Coach : Dale BowerClub 18 Coach: Ed Best

1 . Kenna A2, Hine A3 . Reynolds L V/C4 . Saunders R5. Bur rows D V!C6. Gnatt P7. Van Der Venne T8. Burrows R9, Andrews A10. Williams A11 . Kennedy S12. Cu@reraA13 . Cade J14 . Troon R15 . Green M16 . Hiltas C17. Hillas R18. Healy J19. Armatas C20. McPherson S21 . Kenned y L22. Deane-Johns G23. Ramsden A Capt:24. Krakouer S25, Cameron F26 . Donahoo B27 . Hill R28 . Healy T29 . Crawford M30 . MctGnnon A31 . Burgess J32. Brown S33. Aitken J34. Deane-Johns L35. Bladeni S36. Butter D37. Van Der Venne S R/C38. Ramsden R39. Walsh B40. Williams J41 . Lauletta S42. Amore S

.''. 43 . Amore J44 . Treadwell G45 . Morpeth T RV/C

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : M~hael Sholl y

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nRes: Darren Handley

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: John Kani s

Res Coach: David Matthews

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A SECTIO NOld Xaverians v Old HaileyburyDe La Salle v St Bernards at Sport scoverArena - Sunday May 1 6Old Scotch v University BluesWhitefriars v Old MelburniansMarcellin v Old Trinity - 96 .5 Inner FM

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v Collegian sOld Paradians v North Old Boy sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Beaumaris at2 .10 p .m.Old Essendon Gr v St KevinsOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

C SECTIO NCaulfield Gr v Glen Eir aEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Monash BluesHampton Rovers v MHSOBTherry Penola 0 B v Parkdale VulturesOld Camberwell v AJAX

D1 SECTIONFitzroy Reds v PrahranOrmond v Yarra Valley 0 BPeninsula 0 B v Aquinas 0 COld Mentonians v BanyuleUniversity Blacks v Salesian 0 C

D2 SECTIO NIvanhoe Assumption v Bulleen TemplestoweWilliamstown CYMS v West BrunswickSwinburne Uni v Monash GryphonsBentleigh v Old CareyLa Trobe Uni v Old Geelong Reserves at11 .40a m

D3 SECTIONMt Lilydale v South Melb DistrictsPower House v Oakleig hSyndal Tally-Ho v St Johns 0 CWerribee Amateurs v UHS-VURupertswood v Hawthorn Amateur s

D4 SECTIO NSt Marys v North Brunswick at Sport scoverArena - Saturday May 1 5Richmond Central v Albert ParkOld Westbourne v Bulleen CobrasEltham Collegians v ElsternwickKew v Box Hill North

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v Caulfield OrSt Kevins v Werribee AmateursUniversity Blues v Old BrightonSt Bernards v De La SalleMarcellin v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old TrinityBanyule Viewbank v Old Essendon OrOld Ivanhoe v RupertswoodOld Camberwell v Old Melburni an s TBABeaumaris - by e

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Whitefriars at Packer Reserve (GlenEira's ground)Old Paradians v Therry Penola 0 B (NaughtonOval, Parade College )Monash Blues v University BlacksOakleigh v Old CareySt Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB at 9am -switched from ori ginal draw

UNDER-19 ( 3) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v Mazenod 0 COakleigh Clays v BentleighSt Johns 0 C v Hampton Rovers switchedfrom ori ginal drawDe La Salle (2) v Emmaus St Leos 0 COrmond v Peninsula 0 B at 9 a.m .

UNDER-19 (3) REDFitzroy Reds - by eBulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 CLa Trobe Uni v Rupertswood (2) at9 .30 a.m . TB CNorth Old Boys v Old Xaverians (2)UHS-VU/St Bernards v Old Westbourne atBrens Oval

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Xaverians v Old Essendon OrSt Kevins v PrahranOld Ivanhoe v Old BrightonDe La Salle v Mazenod 0 CMarcellin v Old Scotch

CLUB 18 (2 )Collegians v Old Xaverians (2)Eley Park v Whitefriar sUniversity Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B atBrens OvalMonash Blues v Old MelburniansOld Scotch (2) v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v Caulfield OrOld Scotch (3) v Old TrinityOld Geelong v La Trobe UniNorth Old Boys v Old CareyMonash Gryphons v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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Round 3 was certainly played in differing conditions overthe suburbs of Melbourne with rain hail, snow and sleetin some areas, to bright sunshine in others . Mazenodimprove dramatically to test the Hoes, Skevvies win atough one as do the Tonners, NOB'S in top touchagainst a disappointing Beaumaris and the Tigerscontinue to show they are the real deal.

REVIEWOld Ivanhoe feel as if they got out of jail in their matchagainst Mazenod, as the visitors made a concertedattack in the last 10 minutes . Inaccuracy didn't help theHoes cause, while it worked in reverse for the Nodderswho nearly got over the line . Mark Luxon with 4continued his great form as a mobile forward with 4 thatcould have been more, Chris Branigan also good upforward, George Haros loved the conditions, ChrisCrowley was cool in defence and skipper Rowan Weddlewas all over the ground .Pat Hawkins was expecting to see me at one of myfavourite haunts on Saturday, but Pat much as I wouldlove to I just can't go to Brindisi Street all the time . Aneven contest in the first half until the Tigers put on oneof those bursts they are renowned for with an 8-8 to 0-3 third term to put the game beyond doubt by orangetime . The Lions just dropped their guard for 30 minutesand were totally swept away by the rampant Tigers.Sammy Hecker in his 200th game starred at both endsof the ground (Well done Sam), Paul Fitcher was brilliantacross half back, James `The Stud" Drury impressed thecrowd with some spectacular marks on the wing as didPaul Groves . Christian Davidson and Matt Holies werethe Lions best 4 quarter performers especially when thegoing was tough .Poor kicking by both sides in windy conditions was theorder of the day down at Shark Park . It was a furtherimproved performance by the NOBS as they used theirexperience to advantage and outplayed the youngerBeany side for probably 3 of the 4 quarters. It was thestalwarts who drove the win with veterans Luke Boyle,Joe and Michael Barker and 100+ gamer Matt Amorshowing the way their understanding of each other adelight to watch. Michael Atkins was great all day forBeaumaris, Chris Martin had a solid day as usual andLuke Healy tried hard all day.Bundoora turned on it's most atrocious with rain, hail,sleet and snow greeting the players of both sides .Needless to say this made life difficult for both sides toplay good footy and in the end it was the extra strengthand skills that allowed them to draw away from a doggedParadians unit in the third quarter. Skevvies now standalone at the top of the ladder, whilst the younger OPSwere gallant in defeat and will benefit from theexperience . Matthieu Lucas continued his good form

and was very classy,Paul O'Keefe was goodas was Marcu

s Dollman and theMahoney's . It waspleasing to see youngguys of the calibre of Anthony Hughes, and first gamerDaniel Giddings performing well for the Green andPurple . Augers well for the future.Old Brighton started very well and had Old Essendonplaying the proverbial catch up all day. They did catchup and by the 14 minute mark of the last term thescores were level . The Bombers had their chances but acouple of missed shots and some clanger turnoversallowed the Tonners who used the wide space of EP totheir advantage to steady and take 4 well deservedpoints. Logan set it up from the ruck again, JoshDickerson was outstanding in defence, and SimonGadsden's return from sitting on his butt rowing was ahuge bonus . Flaherty, Sam Fleming and Ryan all gaveOld Essendon something, Matt Mulkearns was veryheavy in the legs in the last quarter unlike hiscounterpart Richard who would have run the game out .

PREVIEWCollegians after a week of re-grouping meet OldParadians at the Harry Trott. The Tigers let the Lionsknow what the Section was all about last week, whileOPS impressed with their tenacity against the top sideand will be looking to carry that on again today .Parade will relish the drier ground, but their lack ofheight may again go against them as Taft and Dixoncontinue to be dangerous. In a close one I thinkCollegians will bounce back.Old Essendon travel across town to meet Mazenod inan absolute must win game for both sides. The Bombersimpressive early have struggled in the past fortnight asthey try to get the right balance in their side, whil e

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Mazenod after a dismal Round 1 are on the improve andkeen for some points . Crunch game as mentioned sohard to tip will go with the visitors just .A. desperate Beaumaris come across town to tackle anold Brighton side that could be strengthened by somebig name inclusions . Slow start to the season by theTonners appears to have been arrested now, while theSharks after an honourable loss in Round 1 appear tohave lost their way in the past fortnight. Need to get backon track in a big way today . But even with the brokenscoreboard caused by salt air rusting its guts at the endof the day it will show the Tonners in front but not to thetune of 37 goals Andy .The ever improving NOBS tackle St Bedes Aientone-Tige rs at the Gillon today. Not so happy a home huntingground for North of late . Competition for spots at NOBSis hotting up as players return from injury and they getto know each other better so their improvement willcontinue . But it may have to visit another week as theTigers are in good form and if other results fall their waycould be outright second by tonight. In a good tightencounter I feel the Tigers will just get over the line asthey prepare for their big week .St Kevins versus Old Ivanhoe at Righetti . What a gamethis promises to be . Hope the weather is kind to us . Bothin good form, both using their A-Grade experience toadvantage makes for a good spectacle . Both have a goodmix of youth and experience, talls and smalls so anenthralling encounter ensues. Will Aaron Lord andJarred Molloy make their long awaited debuts??? Thisquestion and many more will be answered at 4 .45pmtoday. The game of the season thus far for sure littlebetween the 2 sides with the coin coming up heads I'mon the St Kevins wagon .PRESS CORRESPONDENTS9/ 10 last week getting back to last years form you guys .Good to see. Don't forget my numbers 9553-1561 homephone and fax, the Mobile is 0403 433 016 or drop mean email to [email protected] by 8PM MondayNights please . Don't forget your nominations for Playerof the Round.

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St .Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC to Sam Hee?:er onplaying his 2Ggth Senior VAFA game against Collegianson May 1st 2004. 'H' or 'Humphrey' as he is knownaround the Club has progressed from our junior ranksthrough to U/ 19 and Seniors at the Tigers . A fullforward in his early years Sam has developed his gameinto a terrific half back/ruck rover whose marking andkicking are a delight to watch. Senior Best & FairestPlayer in 2003 and one of our Club Leadership GroupSam is a terrific club person and a role model for ouryounger players to learn from both on the training trackand on match day . Well done Sam and we look forwardto many more games at the Tigers !

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONSt Kevins v Old Ivanhoe

Collegians v Old ParadiansNorth Old Boys v St Bedes Ment Tig

Old Brighton v BeaumarisMazenod 0 C v Old Essendon Gr

OLD IVANHOE 2.5. 4.7 5.10 8.11(59)MWEiOl) 0.0 4.0 5.1 9.5(59)Old Ivanhoe: Luxon 4 Branigan 2 Weddle Payne. Best : Weddle ClarkeHams Crowley Branigan Roberts. Mar : Parker 3 J Dunne 3 S Morgan LMorgan Chamberlain. Best J Dunne Nisbet B Parker D Dunne B Hose DKelly. Umpires: Gmeme Hunkhen Geoff Curran (FJ Paul Gait AndrewEsposito (G)

OLD PARADIANS 1.0 2.3 2.4 4.9(33)ST BEVBdS 2.3 3.5 6.11 8.16 (64)Old Par: Dintinosante Galloway Hughes Sinclair. Best Hughes NoundyLoney Curran Galloway Giddings . St Kea: Lucas 2 Rombotis 0'Connor MDolhnan J O'Keefe M Giansiracu.z Pope. Best Lucas Shard Crohan P

O'Keefe M Dollman L Mahoney.Umpires: Luke Holmes Robert Se nmens (RDL) (F) Ryan Monaghan (RDWAdam Bermlsun (RDL) (B) Danfel Scully P.CmYford (RDL) (G )

ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 3.4 6.4 14.12 17 .18 (120)COId EG1AIiS 3.1 6.4 6.5 8.9(57)St Bodes MT: D Napier 3 S Hacker 3'Iyqutn 2 Samped 2 Duty GroveHayes Richer M Wintle LTVrrell S Napier. Best Richer P Winfle S HackerL vl'intle J Tyquin P Groves . Col : Taft 3 Dixon 2 Fly Davis C HolstL BestHusking B Hoist Davis Harrison Holies S Kurile. Umpires: Sachs KoffinanGraham Thuaites (F) Clive Shipley Lucas Robson (G )B RIS 2.5 2.7 4.13 8.18 (66)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.6 6.8 12.8 15.11 (101)Beauna: MatuBek 3 Rawlins Atkins Martin Lambert Teasdale . Best AtkinsMartin Tea,dale Deaton Healy N Atkins. NOB: M Barker 3 J Barker 2 Boyle2 Davidson 2 Sutherland 2 Hyde Cassell Cordy Tehan . Best: Boyle CordyAmor Vogeis D Brady Hoskins. Umpires: Rob Mayston Mark Gibson (F)OId) ESSENDON GR 2.2 7.4 10.8 14.9 (93)OLD BRIGHTON 6.5 8.6 12.6 14.12 (98)Old Bes : Flahery 4 Obih,bek 4 Fleming T Biggs Parker Stormont HeritagePlayfaic Best Winkel Dragajb Fleming Portia Ryan Flaherty . Old B :MacGillivray 3 Homann 3 Phelan 2 Bristow 2 Goldner 2 Pirzie Hendra .Best Phelan Dickerson Mead Logan Dale MacGilllvray .

Umpires: Ben Ryde Geoffrey Caulfield (F) James Gregory Brendan Cannon(B) Jack Watty Gavin Roberts (G )

B RESE2yEOLD IVANHOE 3.1 6.6 8.8 10.11 (71)= ~-AZENOD 4.3 4.3 7.8 7.10 (52)Old Ivanhoe: Stewart 4 Hawkes 3 Snell 2 Pratt Best Morris Snell KentHawkes Stewart Gilbert Mazenod: Boyd 2 Hawkins 2 Bouchereau MorrisWare, Best Raine Paine Venturini Moms Murray Devlln .OLD PARADIANS 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2(14)ST HEVIPIS 5.5 8.9 10.12 11 .16 (62)Old Para : A Dean Spinoso. Best Cosgdfi Joyce Simpson Walsh

Fantone Clark. St Kewvs : Details not received .ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 0 .5 2.8 2.9 4.10 (34)COILS~'.GIANS 2.2 3.8 5.12 6.13 (49)St Eodes ;43entone: Kidd Osborne Rhoden Chaplin . Best Borella JohnstonConnolly Osborne Buck Wilson .

Collegians : Robertson 3 Rubensten Henebry Jorgensen . Best Elg WatersRobertson S Hadbolt Mollard Cookes .BEAU&iARIS 0.2 2.4 2.4 2.5 (17)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.5 9.8 14 .10 15.13 (103)Bttum: Hogarth Presnell. Best Woolnough Presnell Mitchell Conan HoltGibson . NOB: Joyce 4 Borg 3 D Sheehan 2 S Sleep 2 Browning B SheehanWhite. Best T Sheehan D Sheehan T Kennedy D Browning M Cribbes DRyan.

OIA ESSENDON OR 2.3 2.3 4.4 4 .5(29)OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 3.2 6.4 7 .5(47)Old Er,s: McDermott 2 Fraser Ridleg. Best Williamson Paris Ridley CapbellDawson Fewster. Old Bright Dawes 2 Murch 2 N Williams M JacksonEllis . Best: McLaughlin Ewert Paterson Ginnican Reid Dawes .

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B SectionDEAUMARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTON

Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Jarrod O'Neil l

Asst : Erwin Leyden Res: Marty Hook Ass Coach: Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Mark Oraniuk Res. Coach: Hayden BickettRes: Mick Carty Res Coach : Tony Collins

1 . R. Rawlins 1 J . Dixon 1 T. Castricum 1 . J . Cassell 1 . A. Krzywniak

Gibso n2 H 2 M . Johnson 2 M. Chamberlain 2 . 2 . A. Pirri e. .M Pitts OO3 3 B. Mooney V C 3 A . Tucker 3 . T. Waters 3 . C . Barrow (vc)..

4. M . Matulick (DVC) 4 A. Shinkfield 4 J . Ballenger 4 . S . Sleep 4 . A . MacGillivray

M Ensor (DVC)5 5 R . Henebery 5 D. Maskell 5 . R . Davidson 4 . M . Franklin..

6 S. Woolley 6 P. Nelson 6 . N . Vogels 5 . T. Marshall6 . A. Spence S. Elg 7 S . Morgan 7 . G. Smith 6 . R . Stewart (dvc)7 . D. Foleyy 7 J. Farley 8 B . Parker 8 . B . Collison 7 . B . Logan8 . M. O'Brien 8 C . Unsworth CAPT 9 P. Gooden 9 . H . Maplestone 8 . J . Parrett9 . B. Cousins 9 J. Fry 10 B. Chamberlain 10. W. Martin 8 . C. McNicol (C . res)10. L . Buller 10 J. Lang 11 T. Smith 11 . T. Roberts 9 . S . Lennox11 . M. Lee 11 C . Weekes 12 A. McDowell 12. T. Brown 10. J . Mead12. L . Healy 12 N . Harrison V C 13 P. Gooden 13. T. Halpin 11 . N. Perry13. C . Gourley 13 N . Thomas 14 N . Meehan 14. 12. B . William s14. T. Collins 14 N . Lockett 15 N . Parry (DVC) 15. H. Christie 13. R. Ken t

15. M . Boon 15 L. Cottom 16 M. Apollonio 16 . R. Kelliher 14 . S . Williams (C)

Qui n16 A 16 A . Baxter 17 J. Beard 17 . S . Casboult 15 . B. Gadsden. .17 L Atkins

17 R . Hosking V C 18 D . Dunne 19 . P. O'Farrell 16 . C. Tootel l. .Kennedy18 N

18 S . Taft 19 T. Steinfort 20 . J. Sutherland 16 . J. Homann. .19 M Atkins

19 C. Davidson 20 C . Murray 21 . N . Casboult 17 . A. Van Den Dungan..Mello n20 M

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21 S . Polan 22 . D . Tehan 18 . A. Salem. . . 22 S . Veltman 23 . 19 . S. Ginnivan

21 . S . Coote 22 T. Skurrie 23 B . Devlin 24 . J. Barker 20 . M. Smith22. J . Holt 23 C. Mollard 24 D . Nisbett 25 . G . Phyland 21 . T. Ewert23. A . Catlin 24 E . Waters 25 S . Stanley 26 . D . Brady 22 . L . O'Neil l24. B . Gray 25 R. Muir 26 J . Dunne (C) 27 . P. Sondhu 23 . N . Milat25 . D. Teesdale 26 D. Vial 27 M . Regan 28, D . Joyce 24. M . Gadsde n26 . A. O'Brien 27 G . Rowston

Couc h28 B28 P. Jones 29. C . Hosking 25. S . Nickas

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34 H McMillan 36 R . Tumer 36 G . Hamill 37. S . Grigg 33. L. Date. .N Bocto r35 37 C . Holst 37 L . Morgan 38. M . Amor 34. J . Whit e..N Atkins36 38 T. Lovell 38 D . Hallet 39. D. Galletti 35. C. Stewart (Rvc)

..39 N . Hart. 39 D . Bradshaw 40. C. Phyland 36. R. Henderson (Rdvc )

37 . R . Presnell40 L. Watson 40 G . Massey 41 . C. Pizzini 37. D . Hughe s

38 . S. Lynch 41 N . Baxter 41 M. VenturGn 42. D . Sheehan 38. J. Raju40. J. Hogarth 42 N . Abbott 42 C . Paine 43. K. Hilderbrandt 39 . B. Pamham42. B . Gillespie 43 E . Malone 43 A . Barry Macauly 44. T. Kennedy 40 . A. McLachlan43. R . Deaton 44 Y. Phillips 44 W. Knight 45 . S. Ingram 41 . M. Alle n44. C . Collins 45 D. Gambaro 45 S . Paine 46 . P. Daniels 42 . L . Hendra (dvc)45. M. Duggan 46 J . Ashman 46 M . Hunt 46 . M. Perry 43 . J. Murchie46. M. Saxton 47 R. Sztar 47 A . Manjekian 47 . J. Nihill 44 . R . Sherman47. A . Kent 49 D. Phillips 48 C. Jayaweera 48 . M . White 45 . C . McKim m

Mello r48 J 50 D. Rubenstein 49 L. Halvy 49 . A . Gugola 46 . J .McCowan. .49. J . Bryce 51 B . ShadboH 50 S . Ware 53 . S . Butcher 47 . S. Ada m

Presnell50 B 52 M . Naylor 51 M . Murray (VC) 54 . C . Dobson 48 . B . Dever. .Mitchell51 J 53 T. Hall 52 G . Tilling 55 . 49 . B . Scott. .Williams52 J

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53. A . Poll 56 B. Lumb 55 D. Bonnici 60, M . Cribbes 52 . W. Hebard54. S . Lee 57 B. Horsell 56 S . Castricum 61 . G . Took 53. M . Dubyn a55. B . Deaton 58 D . Smith 57 61 . A . Neville 54. J . Dooley56. T. Woolnou hg 59 M. Lynch 58 D. Morris 64. L. Ryan 58. J . McBriar57 . A. Fisher 64 M. Gribble 59 65. N. Barden 59. S . Mea d58 . J . Bramwell 60 66, P. Bryar 60. A. Bushb y59 . B . Griffiths 61 M. McDowell 68. J . Maher 61 . A. Wals h60 . D. Bird 62 62. B. Pearce61 . J . Heath 63 63. S. Davies62 . A. Pratt 6 64. M.Reid63 . D. Galvin

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13 SectionOLD ESSENDOH OLD IVANHOE OLD PARADIAHS ST BEDES MENTONE ST KEVINS O RCoach : Frank Dunell Coach : Gerard Sholly Coach : Sam Assetta TIGERS Coach : Dave Murray

Res : Kornai Dachs Res: Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Coach: Rusell Barnes Res . Coach:Res: Mark Lomagno

1 Panagiotopolus J 1 Oates A 1 . D . Zivanovic 1 J Rombotis2 Biggs 2 Lochran L 2 . A . Hughes 1 Wintle P 2 E Crohan3 Oxnam 3 Curatlo S 3 . D . Dean 2 Wintle L 3 D Curti s4 Ryan 4 Davis B 4 . A . Curran (VC) 3 Odachawski M 4 L Mahoney5 De Morton S 5 Gerorgio C 5 . A . Paglia 4 L'Huillier A 5 M Dollman6 Ridley 6 Kent S 6 . R . Bux 5 Napier S 6 P O'Keefe7 Leask J 7 Geishen J 7 . M . Cosgriff (Res VC) 6 Filcher P 7 J Molloy8 Heritage J 8 Stevens T 8 . A . Sinclair (C) 7 Owen N 8 B Dollman9 Stormont J 9 Payne D 9 . P. Palermo 8 Scafidi A 9 B Field s

10 Biggs T 10 Crowley C 10 . P. Brabender 9 Terrell M 10 M Lucas11 J O'Keefe11 Buckley J 11 Lewry P 11 . M . Joyce 10 Wintle M12 M Mulgrew12 Kavanagh J 12 Branigan C 12 . B. Galloway 12 Groves P13 R Bowles13 Hakim B 13 Alagona A 13 . S. Rose 13 Samperi R

P Greenha m1 414 Legudi 14 Moore C 14 . P. Pratt 14 Connolly A

15 W Gullife r15 Mezo 15 Hope G 15 . N . Brundell 15 McColl T16 Osborne C 16 B Garvey16 Bordi no ng 16 Price S 16 . M. Godfrey 17 Corda N 17 D Ryan

17 Forrest 17 Corcoran A 17 . B . Hart18 Hecker S 18 R Chard

18 Flaherty 18 Hope J 17 . M. Mitchell 19 Drury A 19 D Sheeh y18 Dawson S 19 Dinakis P 18 . G . Porteous (VC) 20 Porter L 20 T Crowley19 Healey E 20 Hawkes D 18 . M. S inoso

p 21 Connelly J 21 R Maguire20 Pla air SYf 21 roberts R 19 . A. Dean 22 Poynton D 22 T Duggan21 Dale S 22 Donaldson P 20 . S. Maher 23 Napier D 23 T Simpso n22 Portia M 23 Theodossi K 21 . D . Loney (VC) 24 Tyquin J 24 S Powell23 Hughes J 24 Haros G 22 . S. Fantone (Res VC) 25 Knu I J

25 A Hamilto n24 Dazkiw J 25 Byrne E 23 . P. Walsh 26 Hecker M

26 C Taylo r25 Frazer A 26 Bereza A 24 . T. Lombardi ( ) Res VC 27 Borella L 27 A Lynch26 Fleming S 27 Hollowa NY 25 . S. Rehlecki 28 Andrews M 28 M Giansiracus a27 McKenzie A 28 Morris S 26 . D . Boundy (VC) 29 Bristow J

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30 Dragojlo M30 Gilbert A 28 . J. Kreuzer 31 Drury J 32 S O'Conno r

31 Caridi D31 Stevens J 29 . A. Morrow 32 Johnson G 33 M Maguire32 Kefalas S 30 . M. Ryan 33 Zakic S

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Maintaining football specific fitness in seasonMaintaining your fitness during the season is critical in ensuring your second half of the season is as successful as your first -or more so . After five to six games, the early season soreness you were experiencing the day after a game should be almost non-

existent .As a result, there is an opportunity to work on maintaining your fitness levels between rounds five and eight . This can repeated

again between rounds 12 and 15 to ensure your fitness levels going into the finals are at a premium.In this article we will discuss specific strategies that might help you maintain the best possible fitness levels throughout the

remainder of the season.In most cases, pre-season training runs for between 10 and 16 weeks. During this period, fitness is the major priority . Once

games begin, maintaining your availability to play is the most important aspect of training, closely followed by developing andmaintaining skills and style of play. But in addition to this, the fitness of the team and the individual must also be kept up .

Factors which affect your fitness at this time of the year include:Number of games played lavailability)

~ Time on the fieldPosition playedInjuries affecting training

The playing list can be split into players who require extra fitness work and those who need to rest .

The group that needs to rest are predominantly the midfield group who can run up to 15km per game . Recovering from this

workload can take five to six days so scheduling more work for these players with during the week will affect their ability to

perform on game day .Players who should be prioritised for extra work include those who have spent time on the bench, end of the ground players(full-back and full-forward), those recovering from injury and players who have not attended all training sessions due to othercommitments .Games before trainin gFootball specific games can be scheduled 15 minutes before the start of group training for these players . These games include

three vs three touch nzgby, handball and keepings off . Any game can be modified to accommodate the number of players .

As a basic guideline, keep the numbers in each game under five a side . More than five reduces the fitness element of the game .

Two 7 .5 minute halves are long enough for these games to have a significant effect . Remember to do a thorough warm-up before

starting.

Specialist work after trainin gIndividual conditioning sessions can be tailored at the end of group training sessions . Agility, awareness, speed, power and

endurance sessions can be designed to ensure your players' fitness levels are optimised .

Sample agility drill

1 . Approximately 20 metres out from the goal square, randomly place six different coloured cones approximately five metres

apart from each other,2. The player starts in the goal square and runs between cones, following cues from the coach . The sequence might be "red,

blue, green, yellow, white, yellow, green, yellow° .

3. At the end of the sequence the coach calls `iead" . At this point, the player must lead strongly toward centre half forward to

receive a footpass from a second coach further down the ground .

4 . The player has two minutes for recovery before completing another repetition . A series of six repetitions after training is

sufficient.Recovery session sThe recovery session the day after a game is another opportune time to work on fitness with specific players. If a player has had

minimal game time or little physical output in the game the orevious day, recovery is not essential . In fact, fitness work can be

performed by these players during this session .Cross trainingCross training has been discussed previously but it's worth mentioning again . Non-football specific activities like boxing,

swimming and cycling all assist in players' general fitness levels . Where possible, aim to mimic the playing tempo and stop-start

nature of the game during these sessions . Water polo and aquatic games that get the players' heart rates high are preferable to

slowly swimming 1500 metres .In summary, now is a good time to think about the fitness levels of every player on your list. Do not wait until a bye before

addressing this issue because it could be too late. Minor intervention, with one or two simple strategies, can keep the entire listas fit and healthy as possible and bring you a step closer to getting the desired results from the season .

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I wasn't a student atMelbourne High, but ended upwith the Old Boys in 1990 toplay football with my youngerbrother, John . In my time atMHSO$FC, we have played inthree grand finals, winning oneand losing two; progressedfrom D grade to A grade ; andthen slumped back to C grade .Through these good and badtimes, there have been fondmemories shared with a greatgroup of people at this footballdub .

The mateship, camaraderie,loyalty, passion, fun and emo-tions experienced aremoments I will cherish as myplaying career comes to anend this week, and my family

andImove to Fiji tor ~; :years. Good luck to the 1-3ysas they strive for the ultimategoal this year and than takethe dub back up the grades inthe future .

On behalf of Pauline, Tim andmyself, I would like to say toeveryone associated withMHSOBFC over the years,thank you for your support,help, encouragement and love .Leaving MHSOBFC will bevery hard; I will miss you all .

Robert'Chief Newton

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SOINeppes by Glen Harrison

Finally, after a couple of warm up rounds togauge initial form, the scribe has hit top gearand correctly predicted all Round thre e

victors . No doubt it's tougher to selectwinners today with just six clubs providinginformation from last week! Speaking ofproviding, the lunch at Hampton lastSaturday was a great affair. Thanks to Gregand Jenny and all at the Rovers .REVIEWThe Fields made best use of the wintryconditions to outmuscle a disappointing Ajax .

Set up by half a dozen majors in the secondterm, the home side eventually triumphed by

63 points . Liddell was classy across halfback

and Docker resolute in defence, whilst Grossprovided the polish up forward, snagging six .

The Vultures descended on Bennettswood

and booted 16 large, to keep ESL rooted at

the bottom of the table for another week .

Ristevski was again manful for the Animals,but Stewart and the Sullivan clan proved too

tough to counter.Still smarting from their Round two secondhalf fade out, Hampton Rovers guaranteedthere was no repeat, snuffmg out the Saints,by eight goals to zip after the main interval .Browne displayed some good touch for theRovers and in the wet slippery conditions hewas well assisted by Barker and Carr .Clements the standout for Glen Eira .Led by Limbrick and Campbell, MHSOB madeit three from three and unfortunately, so didMonash, as the Blues pluck was unable toeclipse the Unicorns . Gregory marked plentyfor the Ashers and Main was courageous .Frigid winds, ferocious tackling and betterkicking for goal were the key talking points,as the Wellers scraped home at Oak Park,against a determined Lions . Managing tosteal a small buffer in the third term, wasenough for the visitors to prevail .Camberwell's Derry was tireless in the Ruck,

and Hendrie'sthree goals wereinvaluable . Barronand FaroldiTherry's dynamos .

PREVIEWThe 2004 unbeaten reign will continue for

only one ofeither MHSOB or Camberwell this

afternoon, when the teams go head to head at

Balwyn . The two sides are tough to split andthe only guide is that both teams have

defeated Monash, the Wellers by 12, andMHSOB by 13, and that is why I will select

the visitors, in an epic battle .

Parkdale welcome The Fields, with bothteams chasing a hat trick of victories . Eachside boasts an exciting and potent midfield,and this is where the game will bedetermined . The very heavy conditions atBennettswood, last Saturday, might just takea little too much out of the Vultures tank, andbe enough for Caulfield to sneak home .Ajax and Therry enjoy the wide opensurrounds of VAFA headquarters and the

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wandering Jackas, will be desperate to provethey are a better outfit than last week's resultshowed . If the Lions can pressure and harassas they did against the Wellers, they will win .The Ashers have teased for three weeks butcannot land the killer punch and force avictory . If they can topple the Rovers, it willreally kick start their season, but alas forthem, Hampton Rovers have their ownagenda, and losing to the Blues is not part ofit, and is why they will succeed .Glen Eira host ESL in a must win game forboth teams . The Saints will be looking to stayin touch with the main pack whilst theAnimals desperately need to break 'theirduck .' That will be enough ammunition to getESL over the line .CORRESPONDENTSGlen Harrison - gpah@deakin .edu .au

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Parkdale Vultures v Caulfield GrGlen Eira v Emmaus St Leos 0 CMonash Blues v Hampton Rovers

Old Camberwell v MHSOBAJAX v Therry Penola 0 B atSportscover Arena, Saturday

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CAUL GRAMMARIANS 3.2 9.4 11.8 15.10 (100)AJAX 2.1 4.3 5.5 5 .7(37)Caul Gram: B Gross 6 Baxter 4 Hoggan 2 Acgyros Carboni Fagan, BestLiddell B.Gross Docker Frater Will Kendall . Ajas Weislitzer 2 Gold KirznerSharp . Best Blashski Klein Raleigh Gold Blleden Samuel. Umpires: PaulDinneen Jamle Kvins (F) Greg Rollo (G )ENIMaTn STLEOSOC 1.4 3.7 8.12 10.16(76)PAT+KDAt E VULTURES 5.8 11 .10 13.12 16.17 (113)Emmaus St Leos: McKenzie 3 Ballard Bird D'Amelio Donovan EllisP McGloin Mitchell. Best Ristmkt Donovan Bird Brown Ronchi Baranello .Parkdale Vultures : Rowley 4 C Barr 3 T Barr 2 Kight 2 Matt Sullivan 2 PSullivan S Sullivan Kelly . Best Stewart Matt Sullivan P Sullivan C BarrStephens. Umpires: Poland Fuhrmarm Ken McNiece (F) Ross RichardsJake Mahar (G)HA;41P'1'ON ROVERS 1 .3 5.7 9.8 13 .10(88)GIEN EtF2A 1.4 2.5 2.9 2.9(21)Hampton Rovers: Power 4 D Andersen 2 S Anderson 2 Greenwood 2Lawrence 2 D Ariz . Best D Ariz Barker Crar Greenwood Browne. GlenElm' Emmett Vamuakis Best Clements Sheehan Davis Doolan SheerlyLondberg. Ump3res : Gajanan Skandakumar Steve McCarthy (F )MRSOB 3.3 6.2 9.7 10.7 (67)MONA4B BLUES 1.3 4.5 7.10 7.12 (54)1dBSOB : Home 3 Thompson 2 White 2 Smith. Thiele Fairchild. BestTaylor Thompson Smith Iimbrick Cassell Campbell . Monash Blues:Hawkins 2 O'Sullivan Holloway Tinton Neil Gregory . Best Main GregoryTurton Renton O'Sullivan Smith. Umpires: Santo Caruso (F) AndrewErrington (B) Beomn McCarthy Michael O'Donnell (G )'t'BERRY PENOtA 2.4 4.6 4.8 6.10 (46)OLD CAMBERWEid. 3.2 5.2 7.4 9.4(58)Therry Penol a: Edwards 2 D Goodwin 2 Fenton McKay. Best BarronEdwards Russell Forster-Knight Famldi Clarke. Old Camberwell: Hotgan3 Henrie 3 Dudtng Perryman Vlhitehead Best Hardman Henrie DerryHarenberg Orrnsby Horgan . Umpires: Jeremy Heileman Jeb Penrose(RDy (F) Robert Parry William Taylor (RDia (G )

C RESERVE

CAUL GRft MNLARTANS 3.1 3.2 4.3 4.4(28)AJAX 0.1 4.3 5.5 8.6(54)Caul Gram: Erickson Guyett Chapple Tuycross. Best Cassidy ChappleO'Hoy Fryers Erickson Twycross . Ajax: Godlewwicz 2 Goldenfein 2 E\1lollner2 Cooper J Lewis. Best A Wollner Czamy Szkolnik Gottlieb E WollnerJankie .Eh4dAUS ST LEOS 5 .6 10.8 12.9 15.13 (103)PARBDAiE VULTURES 1.1 2.2 4.4 5 .5(35)L2nmaus St Lem: Batty 6 Lear 4 Newey 3 Bruce Phyland . Best: LearBatty Phyland tandy Prosser Virgo . Parkdale Vultures: Tesoriero 3Darcy2 . Best Hirst Colley S W'u grave S Hamilton P EmmettHAMPTON ROVERS 5.2 8.4 11.6 13.9 (87)GLEN EIRA 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.2(8)Hampton Rovers: Hanlon 2 Prantzos 2 Quon 2 Gray 2 Foster MalthouseMarshall Woolrich Brudar Best Prantzos Quon Terech Hanlon DuddyHenry Glen Etta: Oldham . Best Zurak Fossey Zagame Perkins BowyerOklman.

MRSOB 3.1 3.2 4.3 5.4 (34)MONASH BLUES 2.2 2.4 5.6 11.6 (72)bSHSOB : Orchard Corbett Bowen Fraczek Neilson . Best: Temes DunneAnderson Foley D Hollenberg J Newton. Monash Blues: Taylor 2 Hawkins2 Merlin 2 Tota 2 Teasdale Morris Mentha . Best: Mentha Merlin TeasdaleCostley Morris Talor.1iiLRRY PENOIA 0.0 1.0 3.1 3.4(22)OLD CAMBERWELL 4.5 6.6 6.10 6.13 (49)Theory Penola : Stevens Kurt O'Neill Best : D Goodwin Walker S GoodwinKuret A Nancarrow Gleeson. Old Camberwell, Saffar 2 Cottrell TipperManvood Carr Best Langford Cottrell Marwood Joyce Wallace Craven .

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C SectionAJAX GMEDGMMMARM GLEN EIRA HAMPTON ROVERS MHS0 0

Coach : Phil Davis Coach: Merv Keane Son Coach: Phillip Rallis Coach: Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Dave Skinner

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C SectionMOHASH BLUES OLD CAMBERWELL PARKDALE VULTURES EMM AUS ST LEOS THERRY PENOLA

Coach: Jon Edgar Coach : Michael Sigalas Coach: Tony Macgeorge Coach : Darren Turner Coach: Chris ByeRes: James Shady Asst: Matthew Hogg & Ken Assist: John McNicholas Res: Frank Dinicolantonio Res Coach : Garry Datson

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38. N Hodder32 L Beddingfield 35 C. Munroe 36 C . Ogier 39. B Vaughan33 J. Smith 36 S . Derry 37 T. Macgeorge 40 . J Gay34 A. Cheesman 37 M . Cottrell 38 S. Perrazo 42 . M Flood

35 A. HickeyyC . Williams 39 S. Waters 43 . B Levins

i39 S. Svensen 40 S. Richards 44 . A Zalat os36 A. Williams 40 C Jel6s 41 C . Rock 45 . S Ronchi37 C. Dennis 41 L . Ryan

T. Barr 46 . A Brown38 N. Brennan 42 A. McKenzie

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41 Mi. Bolton 46 M. Jackson 48 Mick . Walsh 51 P McGloin42 M . Coe 48 J. 0'Sullivan 49 A. Hunte r

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46 D Jones 51 B. Ryan 53 D. Noonan 56 . T Morrison.52 S. Grant 54 T. Hirst 59 . D Pitche r

47 S . Mentha54 A. Margetts 55 N. Cooley 60. C McDonald

48 M . Carey 55 S . Fogarty 56 S . Wilso n'

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52 N . Moresi 61 G . Weickhardt 61 T. Banks 70. D McGloin53 J. Peel 65 M . Rayson 62 P. Tesoriero 75. T Ymer54 G . Dodd 66 T Parkes 63 N . Levett

64 X Smith 76. G Donova n55 I. McCormick 75 G. Hanson

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For the next couple of weekswe will highlight one or tworecipients of a VAFACertificate of Merit at the2004 PSM Dinner.

Certificate of Merit profile :

Bruno Conti

(North Old Boys)

Illustrious playing careerhighlighted by both team& individual success

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17run 0 Cnnir •i,forifi Old i3ay:.

Regular VAFA representative player, ViceCaptain of the Senior Rep team & AllAustralian playe r

Captain of North Old Boy AFC

Retired to become President

Resurrected the club financially & hashelped North Old Boys AFC re-establishitself firmly as a revered & respectedopponent

Representative Selector at Senior & C-D4

level

0 ® ®David Parkin, Neil Roberts, Dale Weightman,Wayne Johnston, and Cameron Bruce are justsome of the big names of Aussie Rules footballgetting together on the one stage for amagnificent Sports Luncheon to aid theMHSOBFC . This wonderful event will include athree course meal and beverages throughout . Itwill be held at The Victoria Club, on the 41stfloor of the Rialto building, on Wednesday 12May . Tickets are selling fast and they areavailable from the MHSOBFC with allproceedings assisting the Unicorns . For moreinformation please contact Colin Green on 0411759 132 or colin [email protected] .au

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VAFA Sunday on 88.3 Southern FM has takenon a bit of a new look this year with regular hostBrian "Benny" Goodman retiring after 10 yearson the show with Tom Brain. Tom has remainedfor another year with legendary umpire SteveMcCarthy joining Tommy as co-host . The show

brings to air many topical issues within theVAFA and has an array of guests includingplayers, Coaches and Administrators . The Quizhas always been a popular segment on the showand this year courtesy of Pat Reardon and theRising Sun Hotel in Swan Street Richmond aDinner for Two and Drinks to the Value of $75is the Weekly Prize, certainly well worthwinning . Last week VAFA President BruceMcTaggart made his Radio Debut givinglisteners an insight into his background andexpressing his visions for the future of ourcompetition . This week St Bedes Mentone-Tigers Vice President Mark Beasley will talk toTom and Macca about the 100 year history ofhis club. VAFA Sunday is a must hear on 88.3Southern FM 9 .30AM every Sunday morning.

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It was great to see some common sense prevailat D4's Old Westbourne versus NorthBrunswick game on Saturday . Mid-waythrough the first quarter, a downpour of hail thelikes rarely seen, combined with howling winds,made conditions impossible, and very unsafe tocontinue . Rather than carry on with the risk ofinjury to players and officials, the umpire calledfor a 5 minute break in play to let the conditionssubside . A gutsy call with many past playerspondering "that would not have happened in myday" . - Administrator's version

D4 match between Old Westbourne and NthBrunswick seniors started in blustery,threatening conditions. However the first 10 to15 minutes were played in dry conditions . Someheavy black clouds blew over head as OldWestbourne attacked towards goal . . . . .thendown came the hail . Not just hail, buthorizontal hail . A player had taken a kicktowards goal, but the goal umpire facing up theground could not see . Luckily the ball hit thegoal post so we all knew what the score was .Coincidently the captains were full back andfull forward at the time and the three of usagreed to get the players off the ground and wewould review the situation in five minutes time .As it turned out the hail passed quickly and theplayer ran back onto the ground after threeminutes . I checked with the time keepers,scoreboard and goal umpires so all agreed withthe score at the time (3 points to nil) and tha t

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the time was to start at the stopping point toallow for a normal quarter of time . All agreed itwas the correct call at the time (apart from a fewoldies that reckon we were 'soft') somesuggesting it was a gutsy call . From my seriousperspective it was the commonsense thing to doas there was a slight possibility of eye damageover and above the difficulty for players andofficials to see what was happening . - Umpire'sversion

® 0 ®Parkdale Vultures should be congratulated ontheir first home game at Gerry Green Reserve inRd2 . Everything was so well run . The afternoontea served on white linen table clothes . And ohwhat a spread it was . Sensational! A great start

Ilau° !.'illiar,tsSJU ;~s gam.2 rtr~ a ;, iGtd

to the "Vultures"first day on theirnew ground .

Mind boggling sightat the R3 clashbetween Ormondand Banyeale at theE. E. Gunn Reserve,BIG Dave Williams,the Bears' durable &famously unmovableruckman, wasinterchanging withJason 'Spider'Connolly, who is astall (208cm) as BIGDave is voluminous!A truly formidablepair! Sadly BIGDave badly damageda hand during theOrmond game,which will delay theplaying of his 300thgame .

® ® ®The B Section Scribe visited St Ke vins traininglast Thursday Night at the delightful RighettiOval . It was most enjoyable to watch the boys inaction . Very hard to control 4 sides training onthe one ground at the one time but theprofessionalism and organisation shown by theCoaches and Players was commendable. No

wonder they are looking the goods in 04 . Wasvery pleasing to see all the players staying backfor an old fashioned "Beer and Pie" aftertraining, waiting for the sides to be read out.The spirit and camaraderie among the SKOBSwas great to see and made for a pleasantatmosphere around the place . Certainly somecharacters among this group none more so thanclub legend Robbie Gross who despite anadministrative error costing his Ressies side 4points was still full of fun and energy and thelife of the party . The scribe also pitched in andsold a few pies!!!!! !

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Did You know: There are many clubs who haveparticipated in the V.A .F .A. since 1892 andwhich no longer exist or have moved to othercompetitions . Contrasted to this passingparade, has been the administrative stability ofthe Association's office bearers .

Bruce McTaggart is the fourteenth Presidentand Phil . Stevens is the seventeenth secretary(now C.E .O.) There have been nineteentreasurers, ten of whom occupied the dual officeof Secretary/ Treasurer. There were only fourPresidents for the first seventy nine seasons ofthe Association before three year terms of officewere introduced . To be continued. . .

Former University Blues player Alan Nugent,currently working in Boston, has beenappointed as coach of the United States"Revolution" team to contest the second worldchampionships likely to be held in Melbourneduring August 2005 . Players must be nativeborn Americans and a squad of eighty has beennamed for a series of trial matches. Eventuallythirty players will be selected to play inAustralia.

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Footy Pak Cup - Football Victoria's U17 YouthGirls Competition - Launch

Saturday May 8, 2004, Sweeney Reserve, GolfLinks Road, Narre Warren, 10 .30am

Get along and see a Youth girls' exhibitionmatch, Youth girls' skill clinic and sign up forthe 2004 competition.

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-The old fashioned cold wet & windy footy dry and had topweather last week provided strange conditions efforts from Cooperfor all on-field personnel after such a bone dry OtB, Sean Flynnpre-season. No real upsets happened though, OtBwith the rampaging Blacks careerin on (great to se e

- yo u Ormond and Banyule showing they're both d mat back & in for m

units & also evenly matched . It will gob OI ~& Stuart Bethune in defence .

interesting to see if the present big three come Did the Panthers see which way the Blacks wentback to the rest of the field as the season last week? Of that I'm not sure, but by the Holyprogresses

. Nut, Anthony Parkin is certainly directing a FlLAST WEEK Ferrari class unit this season! The OrmondFitzroy Reds v

Salesian Bouzy Rouge Club must be chortling with glee !Reds had a solid victory at Punt Road with their The Blacks' Chris Groom at CHF played aground speed proving too much fur et,- ~,a,o ~,_ ~i)avid Ronchi had another top day in the Ruck on a HBF. utThe pan~thrs th d and Dave Battenfor the Reds, while Vinnie Cahill had a good Justin Costello HBF, Trent Mitvalsky in a from

Tungame OtB with' role, and Jamie Walker provided someOrniond v Banyule spark up forward

.The Monds won a close encounter with the TS WEEKBears in a good comeback as the visitors Banyule v Fitzroy Redsappeared to have their measure at half time

. Good match this one, and a real test for theOrmond's gritty win came via a 45m set shot on Reds, because Beverley Rd is not evervrn,P' .the boundarv by rPfltrP>,, .,,, A-L__ - «a vi Lea, both sides have plenty of t ethe 28 minute mark of Q4. so if. Ormond's mentionswent to Michael Miller, Bryce Deledio at HB, andDavid Beckett in the Ruck Nick Taylor an dAdam Dooley gave the Bears plenty of drive fromthe back line, with Paul Gloury also doing we]Peninsula v ranThe Pirates took the points after a hard, tit fortat slog against the Two Blues. Brett Cook wasa dashing HBFer for Peninsula, and NickClaringbold again stood out up forward. JoelKellow had another top game OtB, and Joh nFerrier did well at FB for Prahran .Aquinas v YVOBThe Bushrangers triumphed over the Bloodscourtesy of their deadly accuracy in front of thepoint posts! I think their Target AcquisitionSystems need a bit of work Tim! Luke Taylorwas a stand out at CHB for the Bushrangers,ably supported by Winger Rob Drew, & NathanLear OtB. The gallant Bloods bled their bench

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the weather is half decent it will be a greatspectacle. The Bears at home should win by 3goals .Prahran v OrmondThe Two Blues pushed the Pirates down atAntarctica last week and will make the Mondswork hard today . However, it is unlikely thatthe Monds will drop this game, as they have toomuch talent & should win by 5 big ones .YVOB v Penin . OBReal tester this one, and the outcome is criticalfor both Club's hopes for finals football at bestand relegation proofing at worst . On theDomeney, I have to go for Yarra, but it will beclose .LJni. Blacks v AquinasCan't see Blacks losing this match but theBloods magnificent esprit de corps will make acontest of it . Blacks should salute by 5 goals orSO .

SOC v Old Ment.This season has been most unflash to date forthese two protagonists and, for one of them, thatstate will persist for at least one more round . Athome I have to go for Chaddie, but there won'tbe much more than a kick in it .Reserves winners should be: Bears, Monds,Pirates, Blacks, & Chaddie .Correspondents contacts: 9889 1979 (+message bank) & bfhickey6@bigpond .co m

Aquinas OCFC - Congratulate Sean Flynn onreaching his 200th game against Uni Blacksthis weekend . Flynny began with the Bloods in1991 and was a member of the Seniorspremiership side in 1996. He has won 2 SeniorB&F's (1994 & 2001) and also been runner upon 5 occasions . He is the captain of DistrictCricket side Ringwood and took all of 2003 off toplay soccer which shows his natural sportingabilities . It is great to see a former student andUnder 19 player make it to 200 games withplenty more senior football ahead of him .

TODAY'S MATC ESI)1 SECTION

Banyule v Fitzroy RedsPrahran v Ormond

Yarra Valley 0 B v Peninsula 0 BUniversity Blacks v Aquinas 0 CSalesian 0 C v Old Mentonians

2.5 5.8 11.11 18 .16 (124)SALESIAN 0 C 1.1 3.1 8.1 9.2(56)Fitzroy Reds : Cianci 6 Tornese 4 Diacngiongis 2 Linehan Atherton DawsonBennie Murphy Pollard. Best: Atherton Cianci Ronchi Pollard DawsonBaker. Saleshun S Logan 4 A Thain 2 M Fewema M Canavan SSutherlands. Best : Davey Canavan Stevens Nannes S Logan SSuthedands . Umpires: Brendan Devlin Luke MoneriefT (F) Bianca ShareAmanda Whittaker (B) Steven Ptperno (G)ORMOND 4.1 5.5 8.7 13. 8(88)BANYULE 4.2 8.4 11.5 13.5 (83)Ormond : Miller 3 Denning 3 Robbins 2 Beckett 2 Whelan Grace Bailey .Best: B Deledio Beckett Miller teHennepe Whelan Robbins . Banyule: JEgan 3 Jones 2 O'Connell2 Lorenoni 2 Wilson Davies Demetriou Connelly,Best: N Taylor Dooley Gayfer Gloury C Taylor Davies .Umpires: Phil Callil (F)PENINSULA0 B 4.3 6.5 8.7 12.8 (80)PRAHRAN 1 .1 5.5 7.7 10.8 (68)Peninsula; Payze 5 Torossi 2 J Coglilan Wamer Tealow Haley GrowcottBest Cook Murray Payze Crean N Claringbokl Davis . Prairies: Rhodes 2Sleight 2 Aitken 2 Dibben 2 Ballard Alcockj . Best: M Harrison KellowPerrier lYmdridge Pitts Akock. Umpires: Dharshaka Penis inAgURW 0.3 1.5 6.10 6.11 (47)YARRA VALLEY 1 .5 3.11 4.16 6.22 (58)Aquinas : Jess 2Whitehead TaruID Caskey Leonard. Best: Whitehead JessCooper Evans Bethune Davies . Yams Valley : Balshaw Beal M LaingStevenson Stone Valappi. Best Drew Taylor Lear Pask Savage Balshaw .Umpires: David Irons Lionel Katz (F) Edward Boa] Patrick Mitchell (G)OLD MENfONIAPtS 3.4 4.4 7.7 8.7(55)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6.0 16.4 24.5 30.7 (187)Old Mentonlans: Fairbanks 3 Carter 2 Ball Cochrane Woodland. Best :Costello Walker Mitvalsky Fairbanks Ball Ferguson. University Mocks :Groom 6 Price 4 M.Kempton 3 Hanna 3 Reggio 3 S .waLsch 2 Smith 2Sebilia 2 Costello Savige Velella F.Kempton Bevacqua . Best: Bevacqua PriceGroom F.Kempton Baxter S .WaL.~ch .Umpires : Leah Gallagher (Rotation) David Phillips (F )

DIRESERVEF"TTZROY REDS 6.4 10.7 16.11 22.13 (145)SALESIAN 0 C 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 .1(1)Fitzroy Reds : Capodiferro 12 McKerrow 4 Sullivan 2 DensleyLHolderhead Willingham Drew, Best: Capodiferro Sullivan Reeves L ByrneMoore O'Connor. Salesian: Van Suylen P Allen D Allan Riley MirhamsORMOND 4.2 5.3 7.3 8.4(52)BANYIIIE 2.1 4.2 6.7 7.8(50)Ormond: A Russell 2 Lance 2 Harvey Banks McConchie Byra . Best : CaseyDouglas Dale Cromack McConchie Muz7ell . Banyule : T Egan 2 Noonan 2C Taylor Creak Kenny. Best: T Egan C Taylor Nasrallah Kenny M GrayKingPEN INSULA 0 B 1.1 3.2 6.4 12.5 (77)PRAHRAN 0.2 0.4 2.6 2.6 (18)Penis: Harding 5 Brennan 2 Falldner 2 Parsons Angus Moran, Best : AParsons Ferguson Heffernan Brennan Harding Palmer . Prahran: Potter.Best Boyd M Vagg Harvey Upton Killeen .AgU1NAS 2.2 5.5 6.11 9.11 (65)YARRA VALLEY 1 .3 2.4 3.4 5.4(34)Aquinas: Box SWooden 2 Minogue Robinson . Best: Brown Robinson BoxEdwards Vour,ookisTappley . Yams Valley: Peake Wines SturzakerBuruma Hale. Best: Clark Cooper Seabourne Davis Rokild Wines .OLD MENTONIANS 1.0 4.2 4.5 5 .7(37)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.6 2.8 6.13 7.15 (57)Old Prientoniaaa: Bournon 3 Coghlan S Wilson. Best : C Alexander UnfordStevens Bournon B Russo S Wilson. University Blacks: Kelley 2 Ross 2Blake Ryan wood. Best Blake Ross Marlin Romijzon Kelley Ryan .

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DI SectionAQUINAS

Coach : Steve BellRes: Paul Harper

1 . L. Toomey2 . S . Tibb3. S . Edwards5. M. Hunter6 . D . Minogue7 . C . Glennie8 . J . Jess (VC)9 . T. Harkin10. D. Boland11 . M. Barmby12 . A. Bethune13 . D . Den Braber (C)13 . C . Jeffrey14. A . Lorkin15. Ad. Williams16. J . Hunt17 . B. Redwood18 .J. Hughes19 . G. Whitehead (VC)20. D. Skinner21 . J . Pierce22. S. Flynn23 . M. Visser24 . P. Harper25. B . Volombell)26. R. Weeks27. C. Quinn28 . B. Helme29 . J. Wilson31 . G. Evans32 . D . Alford33. C. Wooden34. M . Tarulli35. R. Chapman36 . P. Caskey37 .S. Leonard38 . B. Moran39. S . Bethune40. S . Haun41 . G . Davies42 . R. Moran43 . M. Slattery44. J. Tapply45. D . McCartan46. T. Vandersluis47. Ant . Williams48. R. Brown49. M. Griffin50 . C . Crozier52 . A . Pringle53 . D. Robinson54. M . O'Halloran55. L Staffor d56. P. Cruickshank57 . M. Harri s58 . H . Tyssen59 . B . Cooper60. L Elliott61 . I . Drew62. C . Lyng63 . A. Barrie

RANYULECoach: Greg Whiicroft

Res: John Fraser

1 Reed B2 Witchell D3 Taylor N4 Creek M5 Willmore B7 Taylor C8 Cantwell B9 Plant J10 Moxon B11 Wilson D12 Egan J13 Dooley A14 O'Donnell H15 Gray S16 Demetriou A17 Davis C18 Wise T19 O'Connell L21 Dintinosante R22 Taylor C23 Gray M24 Nield A25 Gayfer B26 Mounsey B27 Jones J28 Sproules D29 Nasrallah D30 Mutton D31 McLellan G32 Natoli M33 Phelan D34 Lorenzini S36 George M37 Thompson T38 Gayfer D40 Smith M41 Tshaikiasky A42 Richardson L44 Connelly J45 Roethe A48 Tuckman S49 Bell G55 Williams D

FITZROY REDSCoach : Graham BurgenRes Coach : Chris Tehan

1 . D .Hanna m2 . B. Holderhead &

A . Walsh4 . M . Calms &

J . Hamilton5. P. Diacogiorgis7. L . Byme8 . A. Byrne9 . H . Fletcher11 . B . Atherton12. D. Murphy13. A. Dawson14 . T. Clarke16 . G. Crane17 .B .Lee18. M . Baker19. Pa Cook20. T. Mitchell21 . C. Meighen22 . C . Sullivan23 . T. Jackson24. J . Parsons25. D Bah r27. J . Tomese29 . V. Cahil l30 . C . Little31 . P. Crowe32. A . Grant33. S . Duty35. P. Cook36. M . Reeves37 . A. O'Reilly39 . A. George40 . G. Banco41 . M . Bridges42. I . McBumey45. J . Bennie46 . N . M ann47 . W. Bahr48 . N . Vaughn51 . J Rawlins52. B . O'Connor53. S. Addicott56 . T. Madden57 . R . Rome61 . G. Virtue62 . N . Auden63. C. Andrew67. R. Holderhead71 . T. Leske73 . J. Bare75 . B . Pollard76. D. Cu rtis77. A. Grillo80. G . Box81 . J. Savage95 . D . Flanagan97 . D . Ronchi99. C . McGrath

OLD MENTONIANSCoach : Peter RussoRes : Jamie Winduss

1 . T. Mitvalsky2. C . Twentyman3. R . Ball4 . R . Woodland5 . C. Mackay6 . C. Alexander (VCR)7 . M . McCloskey (DVC)8. G . Ferguson9. J. Walker10 . S. Voiqt11 . D . SolTey12. C. Dwyer (CR)13. B . Russo14. M . Strou d15. J. Costello (DVC)16 . B. Carroll17 . N . Linford (CR)18 . T. Boumo n19 . A. Palmer20. D. O'Connor21 . J . O'Brien22. B. Coghlan23 . A. Drinan24 . D . Cochrane25 . B . Fairbanks26. G . Dart27. A. Kiantos28. D . Kmo (VC29 . A. Carter (C~30 . D . Russo31 . M . Elliott32 . M . Bunter33. S . Worrell34. P. Flaskis35 . D . Murphy36 . D . Alexander37 . M. Francis38 . T. Milli s39. K. Campbell40. R. Alexan der41 . S. Cozens42 . M . Basile43 . G . Hubbard44 . L Sunter45. A . Erskine46. A . Bowtell47. J . Kelly48 . D. Stevens (VCR)49 . N . Fishe r50 . K. Regan51 . A. Wilson52. M . Watts53. S . Wilson54. D. Goodbody55. M . Kalviskis56 . B. Thomas57 . S. Fairb an ks58 . A . Worrell59 . A . Joy ce60. A . 0'Reilly61 . B . Saunders62. R . Schloeffel63 . C . Palmer64 . M. Austi n

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ORMONDCoach: Adrian ConnollyRes Coach : Peter O'Dea

1 Deledio L2 Beckett D3 Denning J4 Grace A5 Martinov M6 Whelan D7 Keleher S8 Miller M9 Metz S10 Banks T11 Robbins D12 Deledio B13 Lees C14 James S15 Talley C16 Stewart T17 Russell L18 Cove W19 Cleary D20 to Hennepe D21 Wiley R22 Brown H23 Naylor T24 Muzzell J25 Dale26 Harvey27 Ashford28 Clinch29 Palling30 Wells31 Young32 O'Brien33 Cook34 Russell35 Bailey36 Casey37 Everett38 Byra39 Ferrari40 Douglas41 Upstill42 Keleher43 Parsons B44 Broadhurst M45 Franklin J46 Johnstone C47 Goonan A48 Saunders R49 Jowett D50 Dipasquale S51 Dipasquale T52 Brown M53 Harvey K54 Ramsay M55 Rayson B56 Farrell M57 Kentara R58 Beed D59 Hoare N60 Konstanty P61 Franklin L62 Roylance D63 McConchie S64 Loetje D65 Anderson M66 Waterson L67 Harper P68 Cromack B69 Austin A70 Farrell D71 Hassell C72 Rogash P73 Stone B74 Gouzenfitter L75 Lance M76 Strauch A

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D1 SectionPENINSULA PRAHRM SALESIAN UNI ULACKS YARRA VALLEY

San Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Lelgh Stafford Coach: Peter Turley Senior Coach : A. Parkin Coach : Tim Kill worthRes : Brian Cronin Rese rves: Andrew Gillam Res Coach : Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach: M. Fitt olan i Res. Coach : Simon Taylor.

Club 18 Coach: C. Baulc h1 S Parsons 1 . C. Clauscen 1 . A. Stevens 1 A. Costello R. Pearce 12 A Parsons 2 . L. Stafford 2 A Thain 2 S. Chandler T. Mor ris 23 M Goldthorp 3 . J . Ferrier

. .3 S Sutherland 3 R. Hamilton . Thompson 34 E Bowen

5 N Kent4 . D . Cullen

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6 M Warner5 . H . Pi tt s6 . A. Donachie 5. M. Canavan

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Ro Drew 67 S Murray 7. T. Greening 6. D. Forer 7 S. P rice C . Beal 78 P Angus 8. I . Hunt 7. D. Foley 8 B. Watch(~C18)

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9. A. Burman10. M . Mc Cudden

8. S. Logan 9 P. Kempton J. Keem 9T Hancock 1 0it J Sill 11 . A. Pitts

9. A. Campbell 10 W. Hanna11 S Watch T. Mclllrath 1 112 S Ferguson 12. C. Moffat 10. S . Oldfield .12 M . Cunningham J. Cremean 1 213 B CaaM' 13. L. Northway 11 . A . Davey 13 A . Ross L . Gillies 1 314 S White 14. L. Fox 12. M . Cooke 13 C. Baulch ( R/C18) B. Nickolas 1 415 J Davis* 15. C. Tooley 13. I . Bobetic 14 C. P ri ce E. Kruse 1 416 S Claringbold 16 . A. Rhodes 14 P Evans 15 B . Shaw N. Pask 1 51 7 J Coghlan 17 . M . Harrison

. .15 L Rose

16 J . talich L. Taylor 1 618 J Wheelan 18 . M . Windridge. . 17 A . Moffatt A . Laing 1 719AMckinst ry 19 . S . Ramage 16 . P. Dolman 18 C . Groom

C20 S Prendergast 20 . J . Kellow 17 . M. Forbes 19 M. Kempto n20 C Sand'rford

,Strong 1 921 ATeelow 21 . T. S rre~ Y

18 . D . Ba~.

21 J Sibilia T. Hale 2022 AAtchison 22 . A . Sleight 19 . M. Ferwerda.

22 E Nolan D . Stevenson 2 123 R Powney 23 . R . Marriott 20 . A. Seeger.

23 P. Barry (Capt) B . Drew 2224 T Prendergast25 A Powell

24. K. Plummer 21 . A. Bonnici 24 V. Romijn R . Yeo 23

26 G Lethbridge25. L . Aitke n26. A. Dibben 22. S. Greely 25 A. Katsaros

26 D. BattenM. Davies 24F. Pellegrino 2527 S Payze 27. W. Watford 23. T. Henson 27 M . Savige J . Longworth 2628 B Taylor 28. K. Watford 24. A. Grace • 28 P Otsuka S. Savage 27

29 S Torossi 29. P. Gartland 25. C. Ryan 29 A. Steer M. Rockicki 2830 A Crea n31 *

30. M . Radywonik 26. J. Nannes30 A. Jesse31 B. Costello R. Coutts 29

32 B Liuai31 . S. Fraser32. D. Ballard 27. P. Allen 32 A. Cameron D. Potter 30

S Urbano 3133 R Stainfort h 33. A Wood 28. M . Byrne 33 W. Blak e

Middleton34 S.

J. Parry 3234 M Falkiner 34. R. Alcock 29. D. Bowman .

35 B Villella P. Cremean 3335 T Lane 35. J . Bedford 30. 0. Le.

36 M . Prowse B. Seeger 3436 N Bowman 36. G . Beven 31 . B . Grams 37 R. Dabraio B. Peake 3 537 J Growcott 37. M . Boyd 32. G. Riley 38 S . Bloodworth P. Jarvie 3638 T Coghla n39S Wilson

38. E . Macdonald 33 . N. Callaghan39 B . Cunningham40 N Ma rtin

D. Balshaw 3 7

40 D Hubbard39. J . Matherson40 . R . Ferrero 34 . C. Goulden

.41 T. MacCallum B, Morrison 38

J . Tompkins 3941 A Vidotto 41 . J . Upton 35 . P. Knott 42 A . Smith Wines 4042 N ClaringboldB

42 . B . Downing 36 . S . Nolan 43 C . Beaton44 E Ran B ., Downs 4 143 Dunn e

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Ivanhoe Assumption prevailed in a low scoring contest against Ivanhoe Assumption andOld Geelong at The Boulevard, Old Carey won handsomely away Old Carey . Ivanhoeto an undermanned Williamstown CYMS. A revamped Assumption coach JohnSwinburne University combination lost another heartbreaker at Matthew said Old Care y

campaign, while the Hoes also appear to be in rude health every bit of that character this week to defeat the Hoes .

their credentials, whilst the Seagulls will be aiming to square are still a few weeks from getting their side

week, especially if the twin towers of Murchie and Higgins ca nwreak havoc . In form, these two are as good as any forwarddouble act at this level, and I feel they will be the differentmakers and game breakers today. Sw nburne to will .A triple header (Club XVIII, reserves and seniors) at LaTrobeUniversity as the home side host Monash Gryphons in a varsityderby. The visitors will be especially buoyant after theirbreakthrough win last week, and their runners may well enjoythe wide open spaces at Bundoora, but the Trobers will bedesperate to atone for their loss against Bentleigh that saw themdrop to the basement position. Monash however will look to setthemselves up before their D3 grand final rematch againstSwinburne next week, and a win will do the trick nicely . It'sMonash for mine .Finally, Old Geelong clash with Bentleigh at Como Park in acontest between fourth and fifth position . Many observers willpoint out the significant gap between the top four and the rest,and they'd probably be right, but I have the feeling that thismeans nothing to Justin Paul's men, whose drought breakingwin saw them move to the fringes of the four. However, the OGs,smarting over their defeat last week, will be keen for a reversaland consolidate their top four position . I feel though, that theOGs will be too good today .What Andrew SaysThis week's match of the round features two unbeaten teams in

home, this time to Bulleen-Templestowe; Moorish Gryphons were the best side in the competition . "They're tall, fit, athleticandscored a convincing home victory against West Brunswick and at they run hard," Matthew said . But Matthew said his sidewould pu tArthur Street. Bentleigh broke through for their first win of the up a good showing if they maintained their aggressionat the football .in a hard fought contest against LaTrobe University . .

Preview This week's game has been moved from Old Carey's main oval toGramllckOld Carey square off against Ivanhoe Assumption at Gramlick Oval . Old Carey does not have a good record here and

Oval in a top of the table clash . The Panthers continue to might be ripe for the picking . Old Carey is a tremendous frontrunning with their early season form, looking on course to g side but showed the character required last week t o

redeem themselves after last year's disappointing finals come back from a four-goal first quarter deficit . They'll need

golden opportunity when they hostBulleen Templestowe has adespite their slog against the OGs last week. Should be anWilliamstown thi sabsolute corker with goals aplenty. Old Carey have been week. The CYMS are missing their best playerin forwar dparticularly impressive in this regard and would appear to have Dave Lee but showed last week in outscoring Old

the edge in this department, and personally, that's enough for me Carey five goals to one in the first quarter they are capable of farbetterto pick them in this contest today . than what they have shown.TheBulleen-Templestowe face Williamstown CY1dS at Ted Ajani Bullants withstood a final quarter challenge from Swinburn e

but will not want to have another final quarter lapselast wee kReserve. The Bullants appear to have their critics, despite beingthis weekend . and zip, and will be looking for a convincing win to prove.Winless Swinburnesettledtheir w n-loss ledger and gain some much needed percentage in down but coach Derek Throne believed his side was

the process . Hard to imagine so many sweeping changes coming slowly improving . "We're on our way back to where we want toat once, and BT look the more stable side at the moment . ," Theone said . The Razorbacks have registered competitivebeBullants should win today. so far to Old Carey, Old Geelong and Bulleen Templestowelosses

andWest Brunswick welcome Swinburne University to McAlister will again be competitive this week.has had an up and down start to the season .West BrunswickOval . Despite having the only win of the two sides so far this

Thisseason, the Wicks have basically flattered to deceive, but will be game will be a tough and close, low-scoring affair but theMagpies home-groun d by Cannane's return to action last week, and he -ground advantage might just be enough to up th eoddsshould be better for the run. It could be argued that the in their favour .Confidence have been unlucky in at least two of their matches dence at Monash will be high after the Gryphons last wee kthrashed 2003 preliminary finalists West Brunswick . Theso far, and I imagine would see themselves as a big show this

CLUE (1A1117- LST'. :' ;' TOTAL

D2 SECTIONWilliamstownOld CareyBentleighOld CareyIvanhoe AssBulleen TempMonash GryOld CareyD2 RESERVEMonash GryOld GeelongOld CareyBulleen TempOld Geelong

Wi lliamsAngus TPaulKentValkinsMIlesiMaloneParton

GonisAveryGuerraWill iamsFallaw

3 134 113 102 92 92 93 94 9

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Gryphons have steadily improved since their first roundhumiliation at the hands of Old Carey and will considerthemselves favourites in this week's clash of the universities.Lo Trobe might be sitting at the bottom of the ladder but coachGlenn Taylor said he had never seen such a tight-knit group ofplayers . "I've coached at some other clubs where you only needto lose a couple of games for heads to drop," Taylor said . "Buttheir spirit is just brilliant. "The mood is also buoyant at Bentleigh. Bentleigh coach JustinPaul praised his players' maturity at the death last week againstLa Trobe . "We stuck to the game plan even when we were underpressure ." Paul said . "Rfien it was close towards the end weplayed some pretty smart footy . "Old Geelong who are still smarting after their disappointing losslast week to Ivanhoe Assumption . Old Geelong coach MichaelLockman said his side needed to lift after not being preparedphysically or mentally to play last week . "We're capable of playinggood football but we didn't display it," he said. On the vastexpanses of Como . Old Geelong should be able to overcomeBentleigh's physical style of game and return to the winners' list ,TipsOld CareyBulleen TemplestoweWest BrunswickMonashOld Grr!nn!?

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Swinburne Uni - This week sees James "Jimmy" Carter playhis 50th game for Swinburne . Jimmy joined Swinburne in 2001and has played regularly as a top reserves player and oftenrequired in the seniors . His hard attack on the ball alwayscreates opportunities for his team and he is well respectedaround the club. Here is hoping for at least another 50 gamesfrom everyone at the Razorbacks. Jimmy, well done .Ivanhoe Assumption AFC - congratulates two players onreaching key milestones with the club last weekend. Hard-hittingopportunist forward Matthew "Puffy" Maud clocked up his200th game and veteran goalsneak John "Frisky" Frisinareached his 100th game. Maud starred with the Ivanhoe Juniorsbefore spending a couple of seasons with Fitzroy under 19s . Heovercame a knee injury to return for his 18th season this year . Alife member and past committeeman, Puffy you are a true Hoer.Frisina joined the Hoes from the DVFL in 1997 and has been aregular source of inspiration to his teammates, playing muchbigger than his actual height and blessed with magnificent handand foot skills. Well done both of you . Go Hoes!SocialSwinburn e is having "Crossing at Vibe" event at Vibe Nightclubin Smith street on May 22nd . The theme is "Guys as girls andGirls as Guys". A DJ, complimentary cocktail and finger food arepart of the ticket . $20 for social club members, $25 for nonmembers. Tickets are available from Kate Maguire onKate. Maguire®dhs .vic .gov .au, or from senior coach DerekThoene.NoteAny club wishing to plug upcoming social events and milestonescan do so by contacting me at s30432479studen[ .rmit .edu .au byMonday 2pm .

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

Old Carey v Ivanhoe Assumption - Gr ii ckOval (Carey Grammar)Bulleen Templestowe v

Williamstown Cyru sWest Brunswick v Swinburne Un i

La Trobe Uni v Monash Gryphons - Reservesto be played at 11 .30 a .m .

Old Geelong v Bentleigh

IV':' -HOE A9Stii,_i'ITON 7.2 8.3 8.5 9.8(62)OLD GNU LONG 0.2 4.5 6.7 6.11 (47)Ivanhoe Assumption: Vaikanis 2 Frisina Tucker O'Neil Maud WoodShemshedin Scarprvi. Best: Wood Morris Sampson Brown Joyce Cotter .Old Geelong, Goldsworthy 2 Ainsworth Munro Betts O'Brien. Best: W PaulMcCarthy Stinchcombe E Bayles Betts H Legoe .Umpires: Peter Liddell (F) Matthew Cowley Christopher Kaleta (G)WIId.IAAASTOWN 5.1 8.3 9.4 11.6 (72)Old) CAREY 1 .1 10.4 17.13 19 .22 (136)W : Williams 3 Woods 3 McCutcheon Taylor Thomas. DowseyMunroe Best: Williams Taylor Williams Oldham Monhurst Old Carey: TAngus 4 Parton 4 C Angus 2 James 2 Wood 2 Kent 2 Stewart Homes 2Bowles Shone. Best Kent Parton Simile Angus C Crasher Stewart-Homes.Umpires: Anthony Calderone (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignell (B)SWINBURNE UNI 2.2 3.5 5.10 10 .11 (71)BULCEETi TE WE 4.2 7.3 7.8 11.10 (76)Swinburne Uni: Mumble 3 Fidler 2 M . HWgns 2 Whiting PiotrowskiFragiarnmo. Best: Fragtacomo Whiting Jones Kiss Morrison Dawson.BuBeen Tem : Wise 3 Milesi 2 Williams 2 Smith RobertsonHumphrey Teehan. Best Schneider Matthews Chivers Robertson Teehan .Umpires: Anthony Simpson Paul Jones (F) Gam Clancy James Exton (G)' :ONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 8.7 11.8 15.10 (100)WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 4.3 5.8 7.10 (52)Monash Gryphons: Malone 3 T Bourbon 2 Leeton 2 Flowerday Kent LClark Denyer N Rutherford Waters S Bourbon Watson . Best: T BourbonDenyer Kent R Caxhead N Rutherford Malone . West Branssaic§: PfeLSch 2Hussey P Hamilton Leany Torney Brookshaw . Best Williamson StewartJenkins Leahy Ptetseh Edwards . Umpires: Dianne Whiteley (F) KyleMankcy (G)BENTT1iIGH 5.3 9.7 12.7 12.11 (83)LA TROBE 3.2 6.5 10.6 11.8 (74)Bent: Paul 3 Loper 2 Robertson 2 Francis 2 Mikkelsen 2 Fox. Best: FaxMikkelsen Seeley Sharp Francis Lupoi. La 1'robe: Fanant 3 Prusllng 3Mawdsley 2 Buttiqeg Gleeson Dalrymple . Best: Pruscino Butt'~+'egMcMeekin Ludeman Davis CannotUm : Rick Love Paul7Uppen (Fj Paul Whitehead Michael Lee (G)

D2 RESERVEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2(8)OLD GEELONG 7.4 9.8 14.12 18 .18 (126)Ivanhoe Assumption; Serafni. Best: O'Connell Nemtsis Scoble ChazanHeger Singh. Old Geeloag: Fallaw 5 Avery 3 Hope-Johnson 2 T.Bayles 2Morley 2 T Legoe 2 T Paul Slattery. Best: T Paul Fallaw Walses T BaylesDhillon I.ockk.[9Bd.lAR+iSTOWN 3.2 3.3 5.4 5.5(35)OLD CAREY 2.3 4.8 5.11 10 .15 (75)Williamstown: Welsh 2 Nisbet Jones Street . Best : Buttegieg KosmatosStreet Nisbet Jones . Old Careg: Gurra 2 Constantinidis 2 Mason 2 BullWood England Graham. Best: McFarlane Wood Graham ElsnerRossinguolo Battle.SWINBURNE UNl 4.1 8.8 9.11 11.14 (80)BULLEEN TE WE 2.1 3.1 4.4 5 .4(34)Swlnhurne Uni : Liston 3 Hamner 2 Flack 2 George 2 Anastassi J . Roberts.Best: Demarte George Flack rlndrinopoulos Goode Liston ,Bulleen Tem l : D . Williams 2 J . Newman Tos<ani Tsokas. Best:Buecichio Newman Parris Scarano Rogers Verca .biONASH GRYPHONS 5.2 5.5 8.9 11.12 (78)WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .1 2.3 2.3 4 .5(29)&3onaah Gryphons : Lanberg 3 Mannikhuis 2 Goods 2 C Yanni 2 Belle 2 .Best: Grady Still Citera J Rutherford Mannikhuis McKenzie.West Brunswick: Russell Sutherland James Smith. Best: T ThompsonBow-shall-Tanner Goonan Jones Greening Sutherland .BEfvZ7F.IG_H 1.1 3.2 3.3 4.5 (29)LATROBE 1.4 1.5 5.9 6.11 (4 )Bent: Beastie Banks Piigg P Sampson . Best: Oldlield Gold BanksHutchison Ferris Prigg. La Trolx : Mambwe 3 Correnti Dumaresq HewittBest Correnb Bridges Murphy Spring Benton Butler.

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

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

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

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

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21 • J . Bingham21 A Ferris 22 G McLaren 21 . N . Blainey ~~.Wat~~

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40 S.Murphy 26. A. Denyer26 B Padgham 27 D Rogers 26. P. Cameron 42 M.H an

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28 M McCulloch 29 A Fitt 28. S . Matthews .46 D .Wright 29. P.Warren

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73 J.Dumares

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51 P Sampson 52. S . Sampson (capt.) X .O Donnell J Scanlon

53 . M. Bourbon

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53 D Gunn 54. T. Scott L.Ryan

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG SWINBURNE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTOW NSenior Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach : Derek Thoene Coach, Mq us HamiHon CYMSRes.Coach : Andrew Gates Res Coach: Ben Dunn Res . Coach : Paul James Res. Coach : 7roy Thompson

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2 W Ainsworth3 J Fitzclarence

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3, J Piotrowski 2 Hamilton P 3 D . Woud a5 . P. Konstantinidis

C Campbell65 M Vickers-Willis

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3 Heppell G4 Lehmann C 4 S. Wuchatsch

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9 J. Munro. . ac adane

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15 . H Sutter 14 Bowshall - Tanner C 13 A . MackleY17. A. Parton 17 T Betts

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29 J Hope-Johnson27 . R Kiss 25 Siebrand J

26 Benjamin R 23 C. McNamara27 . N. Vasilopoulos28 N Sulman

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Original and pink copy must be Ioagc~° umpires no liter than half time of any matO,

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IF-L -1i, 1 1=- -D Section scribe Barry Hickey (2004 VAFAExecutive member) provided his usual articulatedescriptions and predictions and confirmed thatsince the re-configuration of the lower sections,the scramble to avoid relegation was already on inearnest . By the end of the Saturday only OldEssendon and Ajax remained undefeated in D . OldCamberwell defeated the fancied Old Careycomfortably in the end and had led all day . "Doe"Inkster had kicked 7 for Camberwell whilst"Hedgie" Hickey recorded 6 for Carey. The 'Wellersgave their best as Imberger, Pratt and A Hansonand Carey submitted Vasilopoulos, Soccio andDaniher.

The Old Xavs were succeeding everywhere withtheir seniors, reserves, club 18 and U 19's all in thetop four and even their second U 19 team was only4 points out of contention. The might of the redand black was very evident and already thetalented U19 Section 1 team looked the ones tobeat and were clear on top of the section .Disappointment was clearly evident when theVAFA Executive placed a statement in the weeklypublication expressing the devastation of thedecision of the SAAMFL not to send a team toMelbourne in June to play our C-F representativeteam. The Executive vowed to investigate alloptions thoroughly with a view to arranging by2000 a suitable alternative for at least a five yearperiod .Following the recent introduction of the new"harassment" rule, Umpire's Corner outlined the 7main features of the rule . Field Umpiresdesignated C Section games were Kevin White,Paul Withington, Sharon Alger, Albie Firley,Andrew Thwaites , Geoff Moore, Cameron Stewart,Peter James, Mark Jenkins and Craig Bratjberg.Some experienced names here but at a guess, Iwould tip that the Andrew preceding Thwaitesshould have read Andrea!Plenty of accounting work for VAFA Treasurer NoelRundle after the previous round with many finesrecorded covering failure to phone through scores,incorrect scores and clubs failing to provideregistered umpires for reserves' games .

Game of we round for excitement was probably atBrighton Beach where B section team OldBrighton Grammarians played at home toBanyule. 27 points down at half time, 8 .10 to 1 .7,the Bears had a great third term kicking 6 .1 toOB's 1 .4 to tie the scores, 14.11 each, the lastchange . In a high standard last term the leadchanged many times and at the final bell, Banyul e

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took the points with asolitary one point win,20 .14 to 20 .13 . BruceMitchell's "Daicos"goal for the winnerswas a highlight. Bestwere Wayne, Gilham,Holt, P.Williams,Glass (Banyule) an dReid, Phillips, James Pollock, Maskiell, Lennox(Old Brighton) .200 games at Bulleen limited to Mark Kelly, agreat mark and member of1982 to 1986premiership sides .Coaches' clipboard, edited by Brian Woodheadpublished excerpts from a few coaches . PerhapsRobert Shaw said it best: "we now have moreeducated people around . We have VSFL coaches,under 18 coaches, development coaches,nutritionists, weight coaches, sportspsychologists, assistant coaches, and tacklingcoaches . But I'll tell you one thing that hasn'tchanged since triple Brownlow medallists played60 years ago- You still have to go out and get thefooty . "It was 200 games with the flags for VAFA goalumpire Ken Pitcher. Umpires' Corner welcomedback goal umpire Mike Lentini and said that helooked as though he'd done a big pre-season (onthe PASTA) .

True boot contest for the round was won byMHSOB's Jason Bamert who kicked 13 goals inthe club's 28 .20 win against Kew 17 .14 .

Old Brighton in B Section kept their unbeatenrecord intact with a great win out at Therry . Afteran even first quarter, the "Tonners" went rightaway to win 18 .12 to 12 .12. Best were Woff, Brook,Cooper, Allen (5 goals) (Old Brighton) and Ratcliffe,O'Rourke, Matton (Therry) .A Section field umpires were S .Caruso,S .McCarthy, G .McKeeman . K.Segota, W .Henry,R .Simon, R.Francis, P.Wiseman, G .Hardiman,M .Bushfield .The Rovers had a big win against St Kevins OB,34.15 to 9 .19 . Panagiotidis kicked 17 goals, thebest score for the year by any forward . Salmon andMcKellar were good players for Rovers, whileBeale, McKaige and Sargeant starred for St KevinsOld Boys.B Section coaches were Alan Parris (Bulleen-Templestowe), Stephen Buckley (Fawkner), BrianFord (Monash Blues), Mark Sarau (Old Brighton),Alan Stoneham (Old Melburnians), Russell Forbes(Old Trinity), Frank Melican (St Bernards), Arthur

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Crotty (Therry), an d Kevin Morri son (Uni Blacks) .Uni Blues, after three terms of sluggish footballreally turned it on in the last quarter to overpowera disappointing Marcellin . Uni Blues withruckm an Mike Yandell dominating the game gaveNick McCaulay and Richard Furphy first use ofthe ball . Marcellin lead by one point at the lastbreak. The Blues kicked 6.3 in the final 20minutes of the game to come out comfortablewinners . Joe Amad was prominent all day for theEagles as was flan ker Tony Caffry ( 3 goals) .The shock in C Section was the one point result ofSt Kilda over Caulfield Grammari ans who hadbeaten the top side B anyule the previous week .The forwards, David Matthews ( Caulfield) andTony Riddell ( St Kilda) both kicked 12 goals. Goodplayers were Murphy an d the Howard brothers (M .& J .) for St Kilda an d Morri ssey an d T .Royals forCaulfield .

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300 games to a truly great Amateur player, an dgreat in all sense of the word- St Kilda CBOC'sKevin "Ox" White . C Best and Fairest 1981,Runner-up 1975 and 1982 . Club Best an d Fairest(3 times), Captain 1974-76, 1980-84, andVictorian representative 1973, 79, 82 and 83 . Atthe carnival in 1982 in tight games hisperformances were truly magni fi cent, earning himthe award as the Most Determined Player in thesuccessful Victo ri an team. A hard workingruckm an , a classic high mark, and above all akeen competitor and true sportsman . Ox isadmired by all .A Section coaches were Arthur Jackson ( Bulleen-Templestowe), Bruce Ferguson (Collegi ans), JohnPo llard ( De La Sale), Terry Hayes (Chew), MichaelButler (Marcellin), John Russell ( North Old Boys),Trevor Read (Old Scotch), Gerard Sholly (OldXave rians), Syd Myer ( Uni Blues) and MikeMcArthur-Allen ( Ormond) .Ormond got home against Kew with a very s trongfinal term bringing victory by 21 points . SteveMcCooke (6 goals), Vane and Andrew Mehrtenwere Ormond's best with Gerny, Busuttil,Casawria . Filipovic ( 6 goals) starring for Kew.

Old Melburnians (A) scored their lirst points forthe season when their accuracy, 13 .8 helped themto draw against Ormond, whose first quarter 2 .10contributed to a final score of 11 .20 . Best wereBrown, Michelmore, Pisarski (Old Melb), andHoldsworth, Fisher, Buckley (Ormond) .A Section umpire were Dodds, Wills, Goodman,Mead, Croxford, Sharpe, Muller, Hill and Kelly .Fawkner third in B Section played solidly to leadAJAX all day and defeat them by 16 points, 16 .13to 13 .15 . Richardson, P.Smith . Sayers (Fawkner)and Felspicer, Kaye, Shulman (AJAX) were best .Old Haileybury Reserves team forwards boastedthat for experience they were hard to beat: Andrew

Langford-Jones, Dick Metherall, Ken Allison,Andrew Horne, Andy Williams, Don McQueen andJim Bonwick . between them had played over 1300games and their careers totaled 10 years .And talking of veterans, it was a great day atParade when John Tudor, in his nineteenth year ofamateur football, took the field against North OldBoys for game 300 for Old Paradians . Staterepresentative in 1962, 1963, top A Sectiongoalkicker in 1962, 5 A Section and 1 B Sectionpremierships .

Coburg continued their high scoring spree with30 .9 (189) to Reservoir's 15 .19 (109) . O'Brien, PhilCleary (6 goals) and Calleson were best for Coburg .

Another high scoring team was Old Geelong (E)with 27.22 (184) to West Brunswick's 7 .10 (52) .Main goalkickers were B .Spiden, (7 goals),P.Yencken (6 goals) and Hope (5 goals) .

150 games to UHSOB's top ruckman MaxJohnston and 100 to Commonwealth Bank'sBernie "Bull" Curtin .Brunswick D leading Old Xaverians by 20 pointsat the last change, scored only one point to Xav's2 .4 in the last quarter to hang on to win by fivepoints . P.Hanlon, B .Watt, L.Gray (Brunswick) andFraser, Brosnan, Howard (Old Xav) were the stars .Club secretaries were on the job with only oneunregistered player in four rounds . How wouldthis compare with the current period ?

Urmond congratulated junior Wally Kozlowski onhis fine debut in A Section.In B Section, Ivanhoe and Old Scotch inflicted firstdefeats on St Bernards and De La Salle, while inC, Tooronga-Malvern kicked 5 .4 to Old Geelong's0 .1 in the last quarter to win by three points andOld Melburnians kicked 3 .4 to Old Brighton'ssolitary point to win by a goal . St Kevins reserves'19 stone ruckman-forward John (Pere) McArdlekicked four goals in four games !

100 games to Ken McDonald (Parkside), JohnSkewes (Power House), and 200 to Norm Smith(108 with Brunswick, 70 with Teachers' Collegeand 22 with Glenhuntly) .

Uni Blacks inflicted Old Scotch's first defeat . Bestwere Toohey, Stonier, Sutherland (Um Blacks) andA .Morris, Cowper. Kidd (Old Scotch) ."When boys were men"- Charlie Hughes, CoburgJuniors rover played a courageous game afterhaving 22 teeth extracted the day before .Don Malcolm (Commonwealth Bank) brought histally of goals to 210, breaking the club record . Donwent on to become a very valuable member of theVAFA Umpiring fraternity .Popular De La Salle captain Peter McCormackcelebrated his teams' win against Kew by kickinghis 100th goal in amateur football ranks .

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Bleak weather conditions helped keep the Previewscoring in check which made for a number N oof close games . Great result for Uni High asthey prevailed against Power House in a and have a feeling a few upsets might be onslog whilst the other notable win was thebreak through in D3 for Mt Lilydale . Theother results went the way of the big threealthough not easily for Oakleigh with theirthrilling 1 point win over St .Johns .

The rain has taken its toll down at PowerHouse with a low scores ensuing . Close allday before Uni High were able to kick 2goals in the last quarter to secure the win

. Tate kicked 3 goals which may well havebeen worth 10 for the winners whilst theHouse were best served by Hill .

Mt Lilydale scored their first win of theyear against Hawthorn . Tough conditions and Power House . After a hard fought lossall day but the Lilydale boys worked hard toregister a great win . Van Duuren was a rock and stamped themselves as a side to watch .in the back line whilst nippy rovers Paulland Pearce were also good for the winners .The Hawks were best served by Ridge and P.Avery .

Close one out Dandenong way as Oakleighjust got the chocolates against St .Johns .Jocs got of to a great start however Q,^~ rOakleigh wound them in by the main break .Close from them on with the visitorsrunning out winners by the barest of -~'--~margins . CLUB

Rupertswood continued their fine earlyseason form with an on the road win UHS-VUagainst Werribee . With Powell and Gaun tfiring for the winners, the Woods wouldhave been well pleased with their four Powerhousequarter efforts . D3 RESERVE

Finally, South Melbourne also continuedtheir winning ways, this time at the expens eof Syndal Tally Ho . Great start for South Powerhousewhilst the Hoers will want to get theirseason running shortly .

absolut estandouts this wee k

the horizon! Let's hope the horizon hassome of that blue sky attached to it thisweek .

First up, Uni High welcomes Mt Lilydaledown to the Zoo in what shapes as aninteresting game. A rematch to last year'sD4 Grand Final, both sides has shown theywill be competitive this year whilst Unilooked like they may even be more thanthat . Lot to like about Uni High at themoment, they should get the points thisweek .

A local derby between South Melbourne

in round 1, South have not put a foot wrong

The House also started well but would bevery disappointed at losing as home lastweek . Been a fan of the Southerners so farthis year and wont be getting of the backwagon just yet. South by a couple of goals .

D3 SECTION

PowerhouseSt JohnsRupertswood

UHS-VURupertswoodSt johns

RupertswoodWerribee

Farrelly 0 11Verberne Ma 0 10Horbury 3 10Whithead 0 9Verberne Mi 0 9

Forbes 2 11Reid 3 8Christian 2 7Richarson 1 6Pettman 0 5Marinis 1 5

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Oakleigh host Syndal with the sides at theopposite end of the spectrum . Oakleighhave lived up to the pre-season hype whilstSyndal haven't kick started their year justyet . Kitts has stamped himself as one of theD3 players to watch whilst the old show ofRutter and Cachia are always dangerous forSyndal . Really hard to see an upset here,Oakleigh to make it four in a row .

St Johns make the trek out toRupertswood having had an honourableloss against Oakleigh . Of course, the proudJocs won't settle for an honorable effort andwill come out guns a blazing this week . TheWoods might be having one of those yearswhere the momentum keeps building asplayers continued to be welcomed back intothe fold . Hard to see them getting beat athome .

Finally, Hawthorn host Werribee down atRathmines Rd Reserve . Both sides havemixed their form a bit and with a lossmeaning 1/3 starts, the pressure is on for awin this week . The Hawks would have beenbuoyed by the return of Phil Avery and withSaulle also an inclusion this week, theHawks might just prevail, but only just.

CORRESPONDENTS

Heard from the same 5 clubs this week aslast. Thanks you for your efforts . A bit ofclub publicity never goes astray. You canemail me on ed [email protected] or ringme on 0418348723 .

~ _.-------------------- - ._ .__-------'Werribee Amateurs - Coach Tim Ellisplays his 50th game today. Tim who cameto the club as coach in 2000 has not been

able to complete a full season yet due toinjury and the fact that he has retired from

playing a couple of times only to makecomebacks . Has lead the club into D3 and

also played in the reserves premiershiplast season. All the best for today andanother retirement?

TODAY'S MATCHES,D3 SECTION

UHS-VU v Mt LilydaleSouth Melb Districts v Power House

Oakleigh v Syndal Tally-HoRupertswood v St Johns 0 C

Hawthorn Amateurs vWerribee Amateurs

.1MT LILYDALE 3.6 5.10 7.11 9.15 (89)HAWTHORN 3.1 4.1 5.1 8.2 (50)Mt Lilydale: Carolan 4 Bird Carstens Gibson Hayes Maniscalchi . Best :Pearce Watt Hayes Kellett Carolan Rhodes . Hawthorn : Lauletta 2 RiceAvery P Avery S McDonald Newton Ridge . Best : Marino P. Avery RidgeOgge Catz . Umpires : Andrew Pyle (F)POWERHOUSE 1.5 2.7 3.9 4.11 (35)

UHSOB 1.3 2.5 3.7 5.8(38)

Powerhouse : N Bishop 2 A Naylor 2. Best : M Hill C Doolan R Walsh M

Verberne B Turner L Fraser. UHSOB : Tate 3 ONeill Rose. Best: Smith

Gorringe Hams Weber Dowdell Cusick .

Umpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F) Matthew Jackson CraigBrajtberg (B) Graeme Booth David Murray (G )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3 .2 5.3 8.3 9.4 (58)STH. MELB DIST 5 .4 8.7 10.11 14.13 (97)Syndal Tally-Ho: Cachia 3 Rutter 2 Miller D Richardson M Moresi A

Sheer. Best : Rutter MacKenzie Hayes M .Moresf Agnello Reeman. Sth .Melb Dist: Giannelis 4 Cheevers 2 Stefanidakis 2 Neiml 2 Aquilina WD'Andrea A Hannan King Margiannis . Best : Giannelis P D'Andrea JRoyal W D'Andrea A Hannan S Aquilina.Umpires : Geoffrey Deveson (F) Jack Regester Sam Perrin (G)ST JOHNS 0 C 5.3 5.4 9.7 11.7 (73)OAKLEIGH 0.2 5.7 9.13 10.14 (74)St Johns: Phaedonos 5 Horbury 3 Scardamaglia 2 Arnold . Best : ArnoldChalk Emery Fonceea Jones Phaedonos.Okleigh: A Kitts 3 Purnell 2 5 Kitts 2 Britt McKenzie PerdikomatisUmpires : Mitch Buxton (F)WERRIBEE 1.1 2.3 3.8 5.10 (40)RUPERTSWOOD 1.3 6.5 7.9 14.17 (101)

Werribee : Miller 2 McNally C Mahoney A Murphy . Best : A Murphy K

Murphy Miller McNally Harwood E Mahoney. Rupertswood: Hewitt 3

Elliot 3 M West 2 M Gaunt 2 Brennan T West Smelt Hatty . Best : Cullins

M West Spinner Webb McGovern Umpires : Michael Forde (F)

D3 RESERVE

MT LILYDALE 3.6 5.10 7.11 9.15 (69)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.1 4.1 5.1 8.2 (50)Mt Lilydale: Brown 2 Baillie Syphers Smithies Maitar . Best : JohnsonSmithies Brown Syphers Baillie .Hawthorn : Barker 4 R Benny 3 Dixon 2 Flanagan Tsoumbris . Best: FlogSpider Benny R Collins L Pritchard .POWERHOUSE 0.2 0.2 2.5 2 .5(17)

UHSOB 1.2 3.3 5.4 7 .5(47)

Powerhouse: S Fordham C Richardson. Best: F Doyle R Black R Benson

S Fordham C MacLeod V Brown . UHSOB : Cavalieri 2 Forbes 2 Corbett

Zulicki Maguire . Best : Maguire Kennedy Clarke Smith Carruthers Jacks

Vernon

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.3 0.4 1.4 1.6 (12)

STH. MELB DIST 1.1 3.3 5.6 5 .8(38)

Syndal Tally-Ho : Vagiatls . Best : Beren Bayliss Anderson Beom Bayliss

Vagiatis Treasure . Sth .Melb Dist : McGee 3 M Thomas Argyriou . Best:

Argyriou Downing Doyle Lazzro McGee Pohlner.

ST JOHNS 0 C 5.3 5.4 9.7 11.7 (73)OAEi.EIGH 0.2 5.7 9.13 10 .14 (74)

St Johns: Penry 3 Christian 2 Hall McLennan P.Rudd . Best: HangerCourmadias Penry Callery Hall P Rudd. Oakleigh: Videky 4 CiavarellaMalcolm Mitchell Orchard Short . Best : Connellan Ryan Cash Videky

Marshall Mitchell .WERRDIEE 1.3 5.3 9.8 11.8 (74)

RUPERTSWOOD 2.2 6.6 8.7 14.8 (92)Werrihee: Bunchanan 3 Hoffman 2 S Fuller Marinis Smith WatersBarker Russell. Best: Smith Waters Velisha Barker Russell Towers .

Rupertswood : Jordan 5 Phillips 4 Reid 3 Chrystiuk 2 . Best: CarmodyWalsh McCrann Phillips Jordan McKenzie.

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A .F.C POWERHOUSE RUPERTSWOOD

Coach: Peter Tyson COLLEGIANS Coach : Chris Moore Coach: Brett Devlin Coach: Tony WestRes. Coach: Ed Sill Senior Coach : David Keast Ass: David Furnell Res Coach: Gary Dean Res. Coach: Shane Mct .aud

Res Coach : Billy Leek Res: Pat McKenna

1 A CollinsAss: Shane Kitts

M Taylor 1 1 Plummer T2 G Broadley 1 Murray A R Humphreys 2 2 Price G3a A Knott 1 . J . Paull 3 Mackenzie D

N Pavlou 3 3 Reid P3b N Patterson 2 . P. Hayes

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4 McGovern N4a S Stevens 3 . M . Brebner (DVC) urner on 5 Mgrath J4b B Glover 4 . F. Varga 5 Kokkinos C M Braini 5 6 Gallus SSa S Avery 5 . G . Bird 6 Cash M to

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sb T Kerr 6 . M . Jelenc 7 Short M rbern eM 68 Elliot K

6a P Avery 7 . C. Varga 8 Ead S C Richardson 7 9 Spinner L7 C Alexander 8 . K. Maniscalchi (VC) 9 Hogan C L Fraser

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9 . A . Del Blonds 10 Mitchell R D~~r 70 11 Moule B

10 P Orchard 11 . C. Gibson 11 Treacy G B Phillips 11 12 Hewat M

11 M Pollock 13. R. Kidd 12 Fumell D A Brownjohn 12 13 Sinnelt B

12b A Tsoumbaris 14. W. Charlton 13 Britt D J Harris 13 14 Plummer L13aJ Murphy 15. R. Scott 14 Malcom P 45` Elliot 14 15 Webb N13bJ Povey 16. D . Morrison 15 Redford G P Haseler SenCapt 15 16 Clarke P14aD Lauletta 17. J. Lesinger 16 Bell M R Anderson t6 17 Hatty R14bT Fitzpatrick 18. R . McKenzie C McLeod $ 18 Pettman M15 M Tyson 19, M. Leonard 18 Connellan J (R .VC) 1 19 Collins D16 C Reed D .Watt20 19 Keating R L Button 19 20 Flinn P17 B Ruzicka

.21 . M. Cunningham 20 Tolley J J Evans 19 22 Stevens D

18 P Phillips 22. N . Colarossi 21 Perdikomatis A J Nicholl sD Mill

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23 West M19 J Law 23. B. Egan 22 Ear S e r

R Walsh25 Keenan D

20 S Parker21 K Brockman 24. L Merrell 23 Kerley J A Naylor 23 26 Zarb D

22 C Habel 26. T. Flanagan 24 Kitts S J Taylor 24 27 Jaeger R

23 L Collins 27. N . Pearce (VC) 25 Marshall C M Driessen 25 28 McDonald D

24 J Jackomonls 28, D . Maggs 26 Kids A D Harris 26 30 ShawFli

KM25 M Zaverella 29. J . Roberts 27 Zula D(VC .) R Davies 27 n n3 1

32 Sinned P26 N Hayes 30. A. Penhale (RVC) 28 1,0nodr A P Coope rM Beasley

2 829 33 Chrystiuk C27 R Lord

28 T Crivelli31 . T. Hansford32 . P. Carolan (C)

29 Holden K T McFarlane 30 35 Certo C29 P Barker Anderson33 C

30 Holden P(D.VC) R Marshall Res Cap ; 31 36 Henry P33 P Stroud

. .Kellett34 L 31 Bromley T (C) M Verberne San VC 32 38 Johnson B

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36 . M . Alderman 33 Bands S S Fordha mS Hatchard

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37 . C. Carstens 34 Lucas PJ iGlpatrick 35

41 Davis M37 M Daou38 B Bruns 38 . J . Charles 35 Nuske R C Donlon 36 42 McKenzi e

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39 G Carle 39 . T. Van Duuren 36 Ryan M S West 37`14 Broughton T

40 P Rossitto 40 . M . Rhodes 37 Phillips B T Brownjohn 3845 Hum D

41 J Bogie 41 . M . Matter 38 Cammiss S W Benton 3946 McCrann J

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BIG MILESTONE FOR S 0!!! 300th VAFA GAME inhis own words.(The destination seemed so far away . . .the journey hasbeen too short. ),It all started for me when Dad umpired in the VAFAduring the 1960's . I would go along and pretend to be aCoburg Amateurs or Ivanhoe champion (Magpie jumpersof course). I played some pretty average footy in the VAFAduring the early 1980's and after a few years learning toumpire in the now defunct Panton Hill senior & PrestonDistrict junior footy competitions I turned back to thecompetition I have grown to love, Ammo footy !I joined the VAFA umpiring ranks in 1988 when Ormondwere the powerhouse club and David Levens was at theumpiring helm for that one year, not sure if I hadanything to do with that. This was also around the timePhil Stevens went from Old HaIlebury coach to the CEOof the VAFA. As was the practice for a number of years Ididn't join in training/matches until the cricket season,including the end of year trips, were well and truly over .This of course led to not being fit enough to do games inthe higher grades. The reward was running around in Cand D Grade on your own at places like ElsternwickPark, and as Ken Jorgensen said to me one day, 'wasthere a rope around the centre square, you didn't get outof if . Of course one consolation was following in Agate'srole-modelling shoes and mixing it well into the 5thquarter with the traditional suburban clubs such asParkside, Thomastown, Fawkner, Brunswick, NorthBrunswick, etc.I gave away umpiring for 1 year in 1990 (good timing thatwas) and in hindsight that proved a blessing in disguise,it rekindled my enthusiasm and I realised what I wasmissing. Just to show how things go around the fullcircle, Brian Woodhead was our Advisor and BennyGoodman was his assistant . In the early 1990's thebuilding of our grand new umpire social rooms wasbeginning . Some us have been contributing our lstmatch payment to the cause ever since . Leigh Carlsonhad started to lead a dominant era for the CollegiansFootball club.I umpired my lst B Grade game in 1995 at OldMentonians with Mark 'Bushy' Bushfield . It is interestingto note that some umpires today complain if they do notreach this level or higher in their Ist or 2nd year. Thiswas during the Brian 'Bomber' Bullus regime as Adviserand Old Xaverians commenced their supreme reign overthe competition .It took me until 1999 to crack it for my 1st A gradematch at Old Hailebury, which I umpired with JohnMiller who went on to do the A Grade Grand Final in his1st year in the VAFA. My appointment to that levelprobably surprised me nearly as much as some of those

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who told me I would nevermake it, however no onecould take that away fromme . Having umpired 37'A' Grade games I treat them all as special, as you neverknow when it will be the last one . Michael Sneddon wasthe Adviser during this era and Old Xavs were stillsupreme. It was about this time 5 years ago that I joinedthe Umpires Association executive as Vice-President andhave enjoyed the insights, rewards and challenges thishas brought in helping run a great CLUB, the VAFAUA .In my last two seasons I was fortunate enough to umpireregularly in 'A' grade, during the reign of BrendanCarland as Adviser. It is probably no coincidence that Ino longer play cricket and actually do all the pre-seasontraining and practice matches now . Today I am fortunateenough to umpire my 300th VAFA game, and thankBenny Goodman and Mark Jenkins (our currentAdvisers) for the opportunity to do this in 'A' grade . Ithank my family and friends for all their support,especially my family as they make the biggest sacrifice inthis umpiring game . I would like to invite all of my'ammo' friends back for the 'after match' at Marcellin andthen at the Beehive Hotel in Kew till stumps!" - PeterSimpson200 for BrendanBoundary umpire Brendan Corcoran clocks up his 200thgame also at Marcellin today . We'll feature a few detailsabout Brendan next week. Well done Brendan.PromotionWith rotation commencing last week, it gave theopportunity for Ben Ryde to be promoted to his first everB grade game where he was under the spotlight atSportscover Arena .CoachingTake notice that our adviser has now changed the timesfor coaching sessions that are held at training . Coachingsessions will now commence at 6.00pm sharp (dressoptional) with training to follow at 6 .30pm .Rule of the weekWith the weather deteriorating over the last few weeks,clubs can use two footballs during the game . The hometeam who provides the two new balls can if they wish useboth balls during the game but must declare this at thetoss of the coin . If the home team does not wish to useboth balls then the away team can supply a new ball anddeclare this at the toss, this ball would then be used forthe 2nd and 4th Quarters .Social CalenderRemember trivia night is the 15th May, tables are fillingfast with only a quarter of the room left so get in quickly .URIPIRIIVG - THE NON-CONTACT TEAM SPORT!!

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It was some semblance of a return to form in my tippingthis week, with four out of five, and also very close withmy margins. As a gap begins to form between the top andbottom halves, matches take on increased importance toeveryone's finals chances.ReviewIt was a much closer result than many pundits wouldhave predicted as St.Mary's hosted Box Hill North inheavy winds and driving rain . Ballantyne and Armstrongwere rock solid in defence for the Saints to set up the winas Box Hill kept within 17 points at the major break . TheSaints kicked away in the second half, but credit must goto Box Hill North's Ian "Blankets" Oldfield, who wasexcellent in defence, and Cam Garrett who also playedwell in their side's 39-point defeat .Elsternwick, as expected, won easily against RichmondCentrals as Craig Mahony and Scott Grace dominatedproceedings all day with their silky skills . While theSnakes' Franky Macak and Nathan Nuske were gallant allday setting up a number of goal kicking opportunities,most were easily repelled by Shane Mahony, Mark Thieleand Kim Cummins who were impassable for the Wickers .In the end, I missed the margin by 1 point, not badconsidering it was a 97-point win for Elsternwick .It was a typical Saturday afternoon at Warrior Park as OldWestbourne accounted for North Brunswick in atrociousconditions that actually saw the players leave the field forfive minutes in the first quarter to allow the unplayablehall to subside . The Warrior back line led the charge withDuncan "Farmer" Benn and Cade Lever at their usualbest to keep North to only seven scoring shots for the day .While Kyriazis, Adams and big Joe Boudoloh fought hardfor North, the result was never in doubt as the Warriorsran out comfortable 68-point winners.The surprise win for the week went to Bulleen who provedfar to strong for an undermanned Albert Park . On a daythat was difficult for scoring, the Cobras got the jump onthe Falcons to be eight goals up at half time as Cooksonand Dall'Oglio cut up the Falcon midfield . Arcoraci alsohad a day out for Bulleen up forward as his teammanaged to hold out a Falcon fight back to win by 44points .Kew travelled to Turtle Park to take on a confidentEltham and were met with very trying conditions wherescoring was at a premium . Kews Jamie Bell showed greatspirit at fullback as Eltham found it nearly impossible toscore, kicking only three majors for the day . While at theother end, Frank Lamanna chipped in with three goals ofhis own to ensure a 34-point win for the Browns .PreviewElsternwlck v St MarysIt is a big Friday night match as one plays four underlights at Elsterncvick Park. The Wickers, whose forwardline of Foster, Burney, Stephens and Hunter have seenthem lead the "points for" for the season thus far ,however, the Saints are not far behind with Purcell andRyan getting amongst the majors on a regular basis.While Elsternwick will be without four of their primemovers, I think they should have too much in the tank inthe end as they kick away late in the game to win by 21points.

North Brunswick vRichmondIt will be a fascinatingencounter as the onlytwo winless teams meetat Bocce Palace to try ~and get their seasonsback on track .Richmond, while being disappointing on the ground, arestill having great numbers at training and believe a win isnot far away. While Benny Darling has been great for theSnakes in defence, I think he may have bitten off morethan he can chew as he tries to counter the flare of DaveNewton up forward . North celebrates Darren Adams400th game for the club and this should be all themotivation the club need as they break their duck with a29-point win.Albert Park v Old WestbourneThe Falcons, who are off to one of their worst starts inrecent history, host a confident Warrior team in what is amust win match for the club . The Warriors have beennothing short of brilliant at home, but a question marklingers as to their ability to travel, particularly on theconfined spaces of Falcon Oval . Picking a winner is tough,however, with the return of Warrior stalwarts "BlackSkivvy" Fairfield, "Bomber" Horsburgh and "Killer"Christo I think they will be too good to win by 17 points .Kew ® Bull een CobrasBulleen are going from strength to strength and, aspredicted prior to the start of the season, are alreadycausing major upsets against a few of D4's "glamoursides" . The likes of Ben Cookson, who has shown a realself-belief has set the standard for the Cobras, however,the Kew assignment today is a tough one . The Brownshave not really been tested so far this season and as such,I am predicting a very close result. Ultimately, I believe itwill be the home ground advantage that could prove thedifference as I go with Kew to win by 4 points.

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Box Hill North v EitharnRound 4 has been a tipster's nightmare, and this matchhas proven the hardest of all to read . I have beenimpressed by Box Hill's efforts thus far, however, theyoung Eltham side have shown that they can alsoproduce the goods on occasions . The home groundadvantage will come into play today though, and if DaveMartini can play a full four quarters for Box Hill, I thinkthey will win by 13 points .press correspondentsReports to gavan .flower@spotless .com .au by no later than

midday Monday .MilestonesOld Westhourne - rising star, Duncan Berm, plays his

50th match for the club today . Duncan has gone fromstrength to strength since coming to the club, to see himfigure highly in last season's B&F while also making the2003 D4 Team of the Year. The club expects big thingsfrom Duncan in the future and wishes him all the best fortoday's match .Elsternwick - congratulates Luc Missaglia on his 250thgame against St Mary's on Friday night . Luc joinedElsternwick in 1997 after transferring from Power Houseand since then has proven to be a hard working on-ballerwho gives 100% every week. Described as a great playerand clubman all at the Wickets salute him on hisachievement .Box Hill North - congratulate Tony Leonard on clockingup 100 games as team manager. Tony, a former playerfrom the mid-80s does his job with a minimum of fussand total reliability. A great club man .SocialRichmond Centrals are holding their Player Auction thisSaturday at the clubrooms with a gourmet BBQ and

salads on offer .--

~-- ~North Brunswich - Well clone to Dar. un "D .A." F uazns on

reaching 400 games - an outstanding milestone . Darren

is only the 2nd player to exceed the magical 400 mark at

Allard Park . One of only a handful of now defunct juniorsto progress to Senior level still at the club, Darren hasbeen a stand out contributor to the Green & Gold jumper .

A former best & fairest he has become a permanentfixture in the seniors for many years . Still a young man

he has matured into a fine person husband & father.

Darren is a Life Member at North Brunswick & has alsoserved on the committee at various stages . Although not

tall he has been given some tough jobs in key backlinepositions which he has handled with determination & willto beat his opponent . Everyone in Amateur Football &

especially at North Brunswick salutes Darren in thisachievement & hopes that he continues to produce good

football .

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D4 SECTIONElsternwick v St Marys a t Sportscover

Arena, Friday May 7 at 6.15 p.m. ;Res 11 .40am May 8

North Brunswick v Richmond CentralAlbert Park v Old Westbourne

Kew v Bulleen CobrasBox Hill North v Eltham Collegians

5.5 9.10 13.17 19 .21(135)

PITH BRUNSWICK 0.0 2.1 2.3 3.4(22)

BOX HILL NORTH 4.1 7.5 9.8 14.12 (96)

St Marys: Purcell 4 Theoharris 3 Cope 3 Dwyer 2 V Ryan 2 Perelberg Orme

Harrison Schembri Bemanli. Best Schembri Wright Armstrong Purcell

Omie. Box HM North: Garrett 3 Martini 2 Odza 2 Ball 2 Keillor 2 Doyle

Olsen SaIlantioglu . Best C Garrett Riscalia Doyle McCartin Sallant9oglu

Ball Um : Mick Gilday (1'1RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 2.3 3.6 5.7(37)

l,ry,S CK 6.3 11.8 15.10 20.14 (134)

Richmond CentraL Nuske 2 J Lynch Crowe CJuick. Best : Speakman

Macak Crowe Nuske Liuza Darling. Elaterardcla Foster 6 Hunter 6

Stephens 2 S. Grace 2 C Mahony Stuchbery Huggins Capuano . Best Grace

Foster Hunter C Mahony Stephens Huggins ,

Um : Ron Marlyn Peter Griffiths (F )

47.D WESTBOURNE 3.4 4.7 9.14 12 .18 (90)

Old West- J Horsburgh 4 Edwards 3 Leitch 2 Board Hudson Pavez . Best

Hudson Braham Edwards Lever Huntington Leitch . Nth Brunswick.

Tsialtos Newton Santacroce . Best: Adams J .Boudoloh Mountney

Santacroce Kyriazis Sammartino.

Um : Brian %balhead Andrew Shiels (F )

BUM,EEN COBRAS 4 .4 10.6 12.6 15.9 (99)

ALBERT PARK 2.0 3.0 5.2 8.5(55)

EuIleen Cob: Arcoraci 7 Daniels 2 Conn Cookson DallOglo NathanieLsz

Nelson D'IYindil. Best Arcoraci Cookson Mann McLaren Saaksjakui

NathanieLz. Albert Park : S Allan 3 Johnston 2 Stoney L Baker Borlcy.

Best : de Zcete Stoney Burley R Baker Williams Chambers.

Um : Peter Pullen (F) Malcolm Filleul (G )

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 1.1 3.4 3.7(25)

HEW 1 .7 4.9 5.10 8.11(59)

gltham Co : Jorgensen 2 Panetta. Best Mason Foo Stockdale S

Justice Babon Jorgensen, Kew: Lamanna 3Glenn Dean De Blank Cullen

Costly. Best Bell Costly Watts Wood Cullen Moore .

Ump!ms: Gerard Rolfs Pat Machos (F )

D4 RESE1zyE

ST MARYS 1 .3 6.7 7.8 11.13 (79)

BOX BILL NORTH 1 .0 2.1 3.2 4.3(27)

St Marys : Bernardi 5 Harrison 2 Ailunan Luce MacKenzie Goldsworthy.

Best Bernardi W'iggg Butler Zsembery . Box Hill North: Martini 2 Evans

Cavallo . Best Wood DAmato Robinson Lay Vandenakker

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 4.3 4.3 6 .6(42)

ELSTERNWICK 4.2 4.3 7.7 8 .8(56)

Richmond Central: Gray 2 Dalton 2 Karunichalos Byrnes. Best: Gray

McGrath Trinunatis Malcolm Byrnes Tcgassick F2!;temmick: Banky 3

McAdam McNally Goldman BraNington W Morgan . Best Hartley Tennant

Spilbcrg Banky Nolan Bravington .

DID URN"E 4.2 4.4 6.7 7.12 (54)

NTH BRUNSWICK 0.1 2.2 3.2 3.2(20)

Old Ubst Croswell 2 Barnes Slttery Bartolo Hewitt Manolokakis . Best

Bartolo Miller Hewitt Phillips Slattery Anderson . Nth BnmswicL' Caeter

McNamaea Papanikolou . Best: Prestiglammo Guppy Buffs Spano Dimarco

Duson

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 5.3 6.6 8.7(55)

ALBERT PARK 1 .1 3.5 4.9 5.11 (41)

Bull Cob: Edgar 3 N Khalil 2 Anderton Lock Mehrez Best Richards Fisher

Edgar Lock Mehrez Whitehouse . Albert Park. Pastras 2 McGuire Hannett

Guicas. Best: Williams Harries Hannett Wheeler Black Ryan .

ELTHAM COISEGIANS 1 .0 2.2 5.5 5.5 (35)

KEW 1 .1 6.4 8.4 11.7 (73)

Elitism Co : D Justice 2 Keleher Peak J Foo. Best Luttick'ltuney

Ogilvie Daly Keleher Decker. Hew: Mahomet 4 McLaurin 2 Aitken Makris

Rakusz Symmvs Woodhouse. Best Rakusz Giansante Burnett Mahmet

Ferrantino McLaurin .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BULLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNW ICK ELTHA M OCSenior Coach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe D'Angelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach: Wayne Reardo nRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach: Jon Pratt Res Coach: G Brown Res Coach : TBA Res Coach: Matthew Luttick

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST. MARYS A .F.C .

Coach : Rohan Doherty Coach: Ange Sammartirm Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Frank Bove Coach : Michael LearmonthRes Coach: Paul Gregor Res Coach: Gary Cutler Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res: George Kouma ntataki s

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. The dates of these games are VsWestern Australia Sunday 6th of June, VsSouthern FL Friday night June 11 (TBC) and VsSouth Australia Saturday 3rd of July.There is also an U19 quasi representative program inthe pipeline, planned for June/July,

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Section One Round 4 tipsReview OM's will brag abou tNewcomers Werribee continued their strong early season their 40 point winform last weekend, comfortably defeating Old Brighton by 77points. In trying conditions Brighton stayed with Werribeeuntil the long break, before the visitors eight-goal-to-onethird term set up a match winning lead . St Kevins remainsthe only other unbeaten side after three weeks of football, athrilling 1 point victory over Be La Salle on the weekend their presents .

nail-biting finish in as many weeks . A De La mark o nthe siren gave the visitors a chance to steal the points, thekick however drifting wide to keep Obee's undefeated recordintaet . Elsewhere Old Xaverians defeated Old Scotch by 9points in heavy conditions, Scotch unlucky not to win afteramassing nine more scoring shots; St Bernards returned tothe winners list with a 94 point win over Marcellin ; while UniBlues comfortably accounted for Caulfield .Pre viewThe pick of the action this weekend is surprisingly at StJames Park, where Old Scotch host reigning premiers StBernards. It is a crunch match for Old Scotch who are a lotbetter than their 0-3 record suggests . Robbed of victoryagainst St Kevins two weeks ago, and then kicking away fourpoints last weekend with an inaccurate forward line, Scotcharen't without a chance, but probably won't be able to match

CLUBSt Bernards for all four quarters . Werribee will look tocontinue their unbeaten run this week, a home match thisafternoon against the Uni Blues yet another tough initiationfor the section's newest side . The Blues did impress lastweekend, but Werribee look too strong and should get up bya couple of kicks.Elsewhere St Kevins should make it four wins from as manyoutings, a more comfortable margin likely this afternoonwhen they travel to Caulfield. Marcellin should return to thewinner's list when they host Old Brighton, after consecutiv edefeats in the last two rounds . While De La meet Xavs in an U19 (2)enticing afternoon fixture at Waverley Park, with the hom eside narrow favourites .Section 2Round 3 ReviewAtrocious kicking meant the Bears, who lost their percentag efrom last week and were keen to get it back, were never really U19 (3)in the hunt against OM's, losing by some 9 goals 2 behinds .Think they weren't the only behinds being kicked out atBanyule! !Out at Chelsworth, a pumped up Trinity outfit easilyaccounted for the Hoers . The visitors jumped out breathingfire and never looked back with Hore-Lacy and Kennaimpressing. A special mention goes to young Mr Oldfield,whose huge pre-season (!) is apparently paying off .The Rupertswoodsmen are starting to firm nicely in myestimation after they overwhelmed Old Essendon with apunishing second half. The Bombers applied good pressurebefore the main break, but Rupo's gun in Plummer kick-started the home side's resurgence to deliver victory by 2 1points. U19 RED

wasn't a spare finger-nail in sight at Old Camberwellwhere the visiting Sharks fell over the line by the barest ofmargins . A tight match all day, the home side will lament itslast quarter efforts .The Lions received a welcome, if unexpected, week off.

over the Lions. OldTrinity to tame the Bears by 28 points . The Bombers back onthe winner's list by 12 points over Old Ivanhoe . Rupo shallenjoy the hike down beachside, to nail the Sharks by 4 goals .The Wellers will be out 'n' about buying Mother's Day

.Section 3Round 3 ReviewThe Jackas bounced back in tough conditions, theiramazingly accurate kicking and the early 26 point buffercertainly proved the difference as the St Bedes boyssuccumbed by 4 goals .The Parade boys were primed for the Carey challenge and,despite losing 6 players to senior selection, didn't disappointSpinner in the heavy going. Their back-line was superb in

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Rupertswood Bisop 3 9Old Meburnians Armstrong 4 9Rupertswood Morrison 5 9Old Ivanhoe Keane 1 8Banyule Dimek 2 8

Old Carey Ashworth 2 15Oakleigh Briggs 8 13Whitrfriars Aballah 1 9Whitrfriars Woods 3 9MHSOB Taft 8 9U19 BLUESt Johns Ryan 3 12Oakleigh Clays Nasrallah 0 9Peninsula Be Lange 5 9Mazenod Reed 0 6Peninsula Wignell 1 6Bentleigh Wrigh

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holding Carey to such a low score, in particular Rehlickikeeping the dangerous Ashworth goal-less. A crucial victory,by the barest of margins !Monash defended stoutly in the early going at Clayton, butthe Friars clicked into gear to take a commanding 66-pointbuffer at the half, and never looked back . Monash stayeddisciplined and would be pleased with their 3rd quarterefforts . Good to see Carey Arthurson in the best for the FriarsThe Blacks hit Oak Park hard and, whilst Therry were wellserved by Quinn, Owen, and Capewell, they couldn't matchthe class of the visitors, falling well short by 13 goals .Oakleigh upset my tipping in this section, handing theUnicorns their second defeat by 32 points . Big days in therespective goal squares for Oakleigh's Briggs and MHSOBsTaft who both scored 8 goals .Round 4 tipsTime for Old Carey to get back on track - Ajax to fall by 25points . The Friars have another tough assignment, and theRaiders will prevail by 3 points. Thercy vrill get off the markat the Ashers' expense, by 32 points. The Unicorns will bebrave, but the Blacks better by 47 points . Finally, the Tigersover Oakleigh in an 8 point upset .Under-19 BlueRound 3 ReviewThe Pirates continued on their merry way at the expense ofSouth Melbourne who started with just 19 players . ThePirates' established an early five-goal break, which Southwhittled back to three early in the final term. However, theycouldn't maintain their efforts and the Pirates steamrolled toan 11-goal win.The Animals are back on track, accounting for the Oaldeighboys by a fair whack, winning each quarter to amass animpressive 10 goal margin. McCann & McPhee wereMcMarvellous.The Demons are cranking it just as their AFL namesakes anddelivered a punishing lesson to the St Johns boys by a lazy20 goals. Rodgway chimed in with 9 snags whilst Ryan nailedall 3 majors for the JOCs .Ormond ran with De La very closely all day in a gutsy arm-wrestle, just falling short by a mere 2 points. A blinder bySam Barnes and 5 goals to Daniel Black were highlights forthe brown 'n' blues who almost snatched it with a last gasp'ping' from Rory Sayers . No info from Waverley, maybe they'restill celebrating??The move to section Blue has paid off for the Rovers whotravelled to Mazenod and established a handy 5-goal quartertime lead . The remainder of the game played out evenly, withthe Nodders unable to bridge the gap and Coach Regan is stilllooking for his first win next week . For the Rovers GaryGiasoumi kicked 3, while Robert Kenny was best on ground .Round 4 tipsTough one for the Swans at Burwood, the Animals by 36points . The Nodders will rue last week, and Oakleigh willmake them pay by 43 points . Short-lived joy for the Rovers,with the Demons to finish 9 goals ahead. The Monders needa win and the JOCs may just be their chance, home side by2 points . De La will travel down the highway, and crawl backafter a 55-point Pirate pummelling .Section RedReviewA pre-match downpour at most grounds throughoutmetropolitan Melbourne resulted in damp and heavyconditions last weekend, the weather no bigger factor then inFitzroy's 8 point victory over La Trobe . Trailing at the firstbreak and only kicking two majors for the next threequarters, the Reds still toughed out a gallant win, a hard-running midfield and solid defence restricting the then-ladder-leaders La Trobe to just four goals for the afternoon .Elsewhere North Old Boys matched Fitzroy as the only otherunbeaten side in section Red, kicking 26.22 in a 150 pointvictory over UHS-VU/SBC. Bulleen Templestowe came close

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to snatching victory after trailing all day against OldXaverians (2), the visitors too strong in the end running out5 point winners. While Rupertswood (2) defeated Aquinasaway by 42 points, the visitors amassing twenty-nine scoringshots to seven, inaccuracy preventing a more substantialpercentage boost.PreviewLittle chance of an upset this afternoon with four relativelyone-sided fixtures, no result more predictable than when theunbeaten Fitzroy host the winless Bulleen-Templestowe.Bulleen have shown promise in the past two rounds, losingby a combined total of just thirteen points, and althoughoverdue for a victory face little chance against a strongFitzroy side. With a superior list and coming off three winsFitzroy will be too strong - however expect Bulleen to put upa fight, they are a better side than their position suggests andwill challenge most mid-table sides later in the season .Elsewhere North Old Boys should stay undefeated when theytravel to Old Westbourne, the home side well rested after thebye but still no real match for NOBS . La Trobe Uni shouldreturn to the winner's list when they play away at Aquinas,while Rupertswood should account for UHS-VU/SBC, thecombine needing a few more weeks to gel as a side .Correspondent sCoaches, managers, players, umpires and supporters are allinvited to submit matchday reports, statistics, views andopinions to [email protected], by 5pm eachMonday : or Fraser Cameron - frasercwwd .com .au

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTIO N 1

De La Salle v Old XaveriansCaulfield Gr v St Kevins

Werribee Amateurs v University Blue sMarcellin v Old BrightonOld Scotch v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Melburnians v Collegians

Old Trinity v Banyule ViewbankOld Essendon Or v Old Ivanhoe

Beaumaris v RupertswoodOld Camberwell - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Old Carey v AJAX - at Victoria Road Reserve,

East Hawthorn (45 G10)Whitefriars v Old Paradian s

Therry Penola 0 B v Monash BluesMHSOB v University Blacks

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Oaldeigh

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEEmmaus StLeos OC v South Melbourne Districts

Mazenod 0 C v Oakleigh Clays at 1 .30 p.m .Bentleigh v Hampton Rovers

Ormond v St Johns 0 CPeninsula 0 B v De La Salle (2 )

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Xaverians (2) - Bye

Fitzroy Reds v Bulleen TemplestoweAquinas 0 C v La Trobe Uni

UHS-VU/St Bernards v Rupertswood (2) at St.Bernards Colleg e

Old Westbourne v North Old Boys

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD %AVERIANS 4.2 7.5 9.6 10.7 (67)OLD SCOTCH 1.4 5.8 6.15 6.20 (56)Old P.avexiana: Pyle 3 Fitzgerald 2 Ginnhan 2 Di Stefano Sheerly Indovino .Best: Mortensen Di Stefano Pyle Fitzgerald Rowe 0Harilon . Old Scotclu Allen3 Gaunt L']ley Sza}del . Best: Pearce Cade Porter Jonas Armstrong Allen .Umpires: Nick Ryde David Wmdlow (F) Michael Ryde (B)ST EEVBiS 5.5 7.8 10.12 11 .15 (81)DE IA SALLE 1.1 5.4 7.8 11.14 (80)St Hevlas: Dowd 2 W'issell 2 Mercouriou 2 Tennent Lynch M Sullivan Maher

Charles . Best: Lynch Dowd OToole M Sullivan Wilkinson O'Rourke. DM

Bmwn 3 Smith 3 Hancock 2 Fiektsend Vague Stewart Best Janis DoneganBuckley Brown Pitcher Demicoli. Umpires: Jamie Gunn Dean Banova (F]Jordan Mayston William Stokes (B) Stephen Bogisich Hagen Cosgdfl (G)

UNIVERSPIY BLUES 4.1 8.4 12.6 17.6 (108)CAUIIUID GRAMMARIANS 0.1 0.4 2.5 6.10 (46)Uai Blues: Shutttewvrth 9 Merin 2 Westmore Torney Marshall Heinz Ross

Dods. Best Merlo Shuttleworth Torney Rankin Dods Minns. Caalfieid: May2 C Hammond Loctan Winter DAn.y. Best: Buckthought Winter C Hammond

Strain May Noblett Umpires: Justin McKeegan Frank Kavanagh (F)

OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 3.2 4.4 . 4,4(28)WERRffiEEAMA4FARS 2.2 4.3 12.11 15 .15 (105)Match details not received. Umpires: Luke Duthie Tom Haysom (F) JessicaRollo Andrea Mason (B)

ST BERNARDS 6.6 11.10 15.15 2(1 .16 (136)MARCEIII'N 0.1 22 3.3 6 .6(42)St Bema:da Pearson 5 Kavanagh 3 Mitchell 3 O'Connor 2 Walsh 2 Prendi

Brennan Johnson. Best: Pearson Mitchell Pitts Garth Hurley O'Connor.MsrceBin : Modeny 3 Preece Power Ryan . Best Cagdon Di Felice PapalucaMcMahon Power Deluca Umpires: Anthony Ulley (F] Chris McHendry MichaelJones (G)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COLLEGIANS HAS THE BYEBANYUIE VDsZYBANH 0.2 2.9 2.11 3.14 (32)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.7 5.8 7.12 12.16 (88)Banyule-Viewbank: Dimeck 2 Shepherd. Best : Lardo Wenke PoyserHerbert Rayrooz Park . Old Melbu rniana: Armstrong 4 Parma 3 Panton 2Dick Theodoulou Moffatt . Best: Tucker Theodoulou Moffatt Cudllff Hardy

Lugg. Umpires: Matthew Goold Andrew Smith (F) Julian Maccioni

Michael Hafner (B)

OLD IVANHOE 0.1 1.3 2.3 2.4(16)

DID TRINITY 6.7 9.9 11.11 14.12 (96)Old Ivanhoe: Butler Keane. Best: N Clarke J Binney Hargrave Ohehir BrittenCaple. Old Trinity'. Oklfield 4 Kenna 2 Hooke Dickenson Hore-]acy StewartBourke Kelly Burgess Bihvani. Best: Stewart Butler Hore-Lacy Hooke Burgess

Old6eld . Umpires : Joseph Bolwnello Ryan Hense (F) Alex Koutsoukis (B)

RUPERTSWOOD 4 .1 11.7 12.8 17.14 (116)OLD ESSENDON 5.4 5.8 13.10 14.13 (97)Rupertswood: Morrison 5 Boxall 4 Bishop 3 Dowsett 2 Quinn Bums Manzell .

Best: Bishop Baddeley Plummer Monzell Quigley Moule Boxall Morrison OldEeeeadam Details not aecerved. Umpires: Peter Angelis (EjOLD CAMBERWELL, 2.1 4.3 7.6 10.7 (67)BEAUMARIS 1 .7 3.10 5.13 9.14 (68)Old CamberwelL• B Cottrell 2 Hill Melzer Morley C Payne Pinkney Rigiin

Shanks Tsindos . Best: Rigzin Shanks Davis C Payne Sdola Tucker .

Beaumazis: Ghys 2 Divide 2 Heath Evans Wilson Couples Clemente . Best:

Heath Quick Wilson Ghys Edmeades Couples .

Umpires: EH Hayes Joe Hartwig (F]UNDER-19 SECTION 3

AJAX 6 .2 9.2 9.2 14.3 (87)ST BEDES MBNIONE TIGERS 2 .0 4.6 6.7 9.9(63)AlA%: Goldstein 3 Routman 3 Peters 2 Raleigh 2 Chester Ezekiel LewisNankin Best Routman Goldman Shaked Chester Lewis Measev. St BedesMT: Terrell 4 Lynch 2 F7avelle Sawyers Waters. Best Lynch Sawyers GriffithWaters Mc Connell Ten ell. Umpires: Stephen Morgan An Rekselman (F) SamGent (B) Richard Keane Trevor Foy (G)OLD PARADIANS 1.1 2.2 4.3 5.3(33)OLD CAREY 1.3 1.3 2.7 4.8(32)Old Parad3ans: Sage 2Girrn51d 2 Holden . Best SerafinPatena D.RichardsonWhyley Glrovski Thomas Old Carey : Ashworth 2 Evans Thompson BestAlexarxier Bessant Smith Vujmich Mead Stucco. Umpires: Jack Lloyd SeanScully Stir (F) Adrian Borg (B)MON ASH BLUES 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3(3)Wffi1F.FRIABS 5.5 10.7 11.13 17.23 (125)Monash Blues: Best: McMahon Mazur Shields Cruickshank Nation.

Whitefriars: Kenez 4 Woods 3 Krnlikowski 2 Doveson 2 Abdallah Stafford

Tartaglia Vince Hamblin Maher . Best: Kenez Vince Stagg Leski Day Pelosi .Umpires: Bruno Savi Paul Rapke (F)UNIVERSITY BIACES 4.3 8.10 13.11 18.18 (126)TS E 2RY PEN01A O B 3.0 3.0 5.1 8 .2(50)Uni Blacks ., Details not teemed. Therry : Skiathitis 2 Corrigan 2 Turner GuyOweri Leslie. Best: Quinn Owen Capewell Boyd McKay Tumer.Umpires: Jason Was7aj Tom Wmd]ow (F)OAffiEIGB 3.2 10.4 13.8 18.9 (117)MHSOB 4.2 6 .2 9.6 13 .7 (85)Oa§kigh: S Briggs 8 L Callery 4 Clavarella Cleary Costigan Be Sirve LambWills. Best: Gmake S White Costigan Callery Aidone Thornton. MHSOB: Taft8 Peck Evans V'illani Fraumano . Best• Taft Gold Anderson Evans ParkerBiddington.Umpires: Matthew Brennan Jim Pappas (F] Tristan Perth JamesRiddle (G)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

SOUPFI ;l EtB DISTRICTS 2.8 8.7 10.8 13.11 (89)PENINSULA 0B 7.5 13.9 15.13 23.17 (155)South Meib Dist Mahoney 3 Morris 3 Adgemis 2 Batchelor M BemamtoKerbage Cronin. Best Cronin Mahoney Newson Kerbage Ray Whiting. Penh:De Lange 5 Miller 4 Wamer 3 Knobel 2 Forster 2 Signal L Coghlan WatfordeKenny Pritchard Stewart Matthews. Best: Barron De Lange Mitchell KennyLaw O'Loughlin. Umpires: Paul Sherman (Beaumaris) M Anthony Vatopoulos(B) 9ymenn Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G)OfiHIEIGB CLAYS 1.4 3.4 3.5 4 .7(33)FM NAUS ST IEOS 4.4 6.12 11.16 12 .20 (92)Oakklgh Clays: Pataud 2 Dennehy Margetis. Best: Nasr laoniddis IazzaraidsNi Pataud Angus. Emmaus SL I.eos : Robin 3 Grant 3 Mcphee 2 FergusonBrogden Eduit Pained . Best: McCann McPhee Robin Damico La Ferlita Parker.Umpires: Daniel Dummett Patrick Coulthard (F) Darren Rolinson (B)MAZENOD 0.2 3.2 5.7 8.11(59)HAMPTON ROVERS 4.8 7.12 9.13 13 .17 (95);4iaxenal : Castricum 2 Micnllef 2 Caughey Kavanagh Moran Solomans. BestMoran Evans Regan Bradley Norman Stanley. Hampton Rovers: Giasoumi 3Malthouse 2 Pinto 2 Zampaglione 2 Cannel Chiaraa Sharp Williams . BestKenny Suleyman Nicholls OBrien Pinto Canne ll . Umphea: Mark Duthie (FjSrJOHNS O C 1.5 1.8 2.9 3 .9(27)BENI7EIGH 9.2 10.7 18.11 23 .12 (150)St JoHns : Ryan 3. Best: Kermough Fumell Prake D'Otivtera Walker Morello .Benfleigh: Ridgway 9 Wright 3 Brietkrevi 2 Lews 2 Davies D'Offay MeehanForest Teltennepe Zylbestzajn . Best Morris Ridgway Smith Rossi DaviesStreker. Umpires: Sarah McGill Wayne Richards (F]DE LA SALLE 3.4 6.7 8.10 10.11 (71)ORMOND 4.0 7.7 8.9 9.14 (68)DLS: McArdle 2 Murphy 2 P Davis 2 Morwood Crowe B Quaran Sheehan .Best McArdle Fisher Meildejohn Colman Hassaballa W Juamn.Ormand :Black 5 Robbins 2 Jewell Ramsay. Best: Barnes Brosnan Evans Sayers BlackMachin. Umpires: Josh White-Spier Brian Nunn (F)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD WES180URNE HAS THE BYE

BUISFEN'1E MPIESTOWE 0 .1 4.1 5.3 8.5(53)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 .2 6 .3 8.3 9.4(58)Bulken Temptestawe : P Voglis 3 Meadows 2 Naidos losifidis Coulston. Best:P Vaglis McColl T Austen Geoigakopoulos Besnacich . Old Raverlaas (2) :McCormack 2 Murray 2 Quinn Butler Adams Henderson Trahair. Best: SilkMurray Adams Montgomery McCormack Vaughan . Umpires: Scott FraserLogan Smith (F) Tom l15scher (B )IA TROBE UNIVERSI7Y 3 .2 3.2 3.5 4.5(29)pTT71tOY REDS 3.1 4.5 5.6 5.7(37)La Trobe University. Redmond 3 Gunn. Best: Brennan Van Ooi TomlinsonMillar Lancaster Redmond . Fitzroy Reds: biaghamea 2 Donato GreenwoodFanelly. Best: Zaka Maghans¢ Leicester Dullard Gleeson Donato . Umpires:Dirk Kramer (Rotation) Nicholas Brown (F) Perrin Brown (B )AQUINAS 3.1 5.1 5.2 5.2(32)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 4.1 6.7 7.15 9.20 (74)Aquinas: Westaway 2 Lannert Hobson Walsh, Best Adarns Griffin WestawayPrice McDonald Goddard. Rupertswood : Pretty 5 Riplock Holies Moore Smith.Best Smith Pretty Barry Ata Jones Sheppard . Umpires: David Irons LiondKatz (F) Edward Boa] Malcolm Filleul (G)NORTH OID BOYS 4.3 13.13 20.16 28.22 (178)UHSVU/ST. BERNARDS 3.4 3.4 5.6 5.8(38)

NOB: O'Halloran 6 Keenan 5Mite 4 Jensen 2 Ives Saad Irvin Jellet Clarke

Flanders Burgess Cornwall Delmmnco. Best: Clarke O'Halloran O'ConnorKeenan Fanntng Flanders Leahy Jensen UHS/St .B : Oakley 2 George Dube

Rogers. Best George Dube Tumer Rogers Oakley . Umpires: Brett Herskope

Sumn Fearless (Nj Bob Seymour Michael Isbister (G )

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Under-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTO N OLD SCOTC H

GRAMMARIANS Coach: David Madigan Coach: Dean Rossely Coach: Luke Stewart Coach: Bruce ArmstrongAsst: Scott Jones Asst Coach: Mike Smith

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OLD XAVERIANS (1 & 2) ST BERNARDS ST.KEI ►IN'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUES WERRIBE ECoach U19(1): Adam Sassi UNDER 19 (1) Coach : Richard Obee Coach : Tim Giles Coach: Fab Gatti

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16 Corcoran N 17 ROGERS C 13 P. MERCOURIOU 12 . T. Saitta 10 . B. Stomebrin k17 Chapman P16 Scanlan M (C) 20 MAGGIORE M 14 J. MARCHESANI 13 . J . Hummel 11 . T. Balla n19 Martin J20 Meehan D

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Under-19 - Section 2DARYUtE-VIEWBANK DEAO M ARIS COLLEGIANS HAMPTON ROVERS OLD CAMBERWELL

Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach : Mick Deaton Coach : Andrew Kennea6y Coach : Michael Blake GRAMMARIANSAsst : Mark Berry Ass Coach : Michael Jones

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IJncler-19 - Section 3AJAX MHSOB MONASH BLUES OAKLEIGH A .F.C OLD CARE YCoach : Gary Bluszteln Coach : Brad James Coach: Jon Edgar Coach : Mick Holden Coach: Craig William s

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Under-19 - Section BLUEBENTLEIGH DE LA SALLE ( GOLD) MAZENOD OAKLEIGH CLAYS ORMON D

Coach: Mick Lee Coach: Rob Smith Coach : Shane Regan Coach: Gary Williams Coach : Michae6Oaten

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13 Evangelista J 12 Evans G14 M Wilson 19 W Quaran 15 J Lambert

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17 J Malher 15 Nevitt J 14 Davis S16 K Pereira 21 K HHiggins 18 D Micallef 16 Walsh M 15 Peel T17 23 J Hennessy

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35 Fletcher C 34 Ramsay S52 M. McLellan

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PENINSULA O .B . ST. JOHNS OC EMMUS ST. LEOS SOUTH MELBOURNECoach : Neil Franks Coach : Peter Skinna DISTRICTS

1 S . Knobel (dvc) 1 K Arnol d2 M. Boone ("c) 2 D Homan3 R . Stainforth (C)4 R . Smith 3 M Nelson5 D . Smith 4 M Waters6 B. Mitchell 5 Ja Beattie7 S. Cumming8 P. yf~ap 6 M Hope9 n. Law 7 N Chal k10 D . Brennan

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Under-19 - Section REDAQUINAS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE FITZROY REDS LA TROBE UNI NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Terry McEvoy Coach : Cadell Duke Coach: Tim Bell Coach : Zoran Colovic Coaches: John MurphyAsst : Tony Dullard Shaun Kelly

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8 K Norto n17 M Adams

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Winning EdgePresentation s

Winter weather came with a vengeance hundred andduring Round 3 matches, many of which thirty points in arecorded low scores and few upsets . My one sided game .

success rate was 93% .

Review of Round 3 .Section 1 .The young Old Scotch players fared littlebetter against Old Xaverians than theirpredecessors as the "Crocodiles" powered tovictory by eighty eight points . As in seasonspast Old Scotch found scoring difficultagainst the Xaverian defence . Rathgeber,Jones and Davies were best for OldXaverians while Logan, Elliott and Talbotbattled hard for Old Scotch .

Mazenod moved to second place as aconsequence of their twenty three point winover St Kevin's. Best for Mazenod were ; Nick"Crow" Jacobs, Steve Mongo and MattPollard.Old Ivanhoe Grammarians forfeited to OldEssendon Grammarians.Inaccurate kicking prevented Old Brightonwinning against Prahran, who scrapedhome by eight points .De La Salle entered the top four as aconsequence of their sixty eight point defeatof Marcellin .Section 2 .Fitzroy Reds were too strong for Collegiansand won by twenty points .An inaccurate Old Melburnians fell in by theminimum margin against Eley Park .

Old Xaverians recorded a telling victory overUniversity Blacks, who now find themselvesa game outside the top four.At home Therry Penola recorded their first2004 victory with a seventy two point victoryagainst Whitefriars, who remain winless

Monash Blues made it three wins insuccession with twenty five point win overOld Scotch .Section 3.University Blues defeated St Leo's by one

Old Scotchcontrolled their game against Old Carey andran out winners by forty two points .

Caulfield Grammarians, scored their secondwin in a row with a ten point victory over OldGeelong.Old Trinity overpowered La Trobe Universityand won by seventy eight points . Trinity waswell served by Burgess, Arrowsmith andChristiansen . For La Trobe, Masso was best .

North Old Boys ran out winners, by fortyfour points against Monash Gryphons .

Preview of Round 4 .

Section 1 .The two leading teams will play at CentralReserve . Mazenod realize they face a task todefeat the Old Xaverians who again arecarrying all before them . Jacobs and

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Fothergill will lead Mazenod's attackalthough Nick Fay, Tony Landrigan andNick Rathgeber can again be expected togive Old Xaverians their usual quota of

drive . I select Old Xaverians to win againstwhat should be their strongest opposition sofar this season .At home, I select Old Essendon to defeat StKevin's who have yet to play out the fulleighty minutes .Prahran should score an easy win over OldIvanhoe, who lack the depth to challenge theprahran stars, who continue to shine inClub XVIII .

Old Brighton, provided they can kickstraight, should defeat Marcellin even inBulleen Park where conditions shouldfavour the home "Eagles" .

De La Salle should defeat Old Scotchbecause their players are more experiencedand can be expected to make more use oftheir scoring opportunities .Section 2 .I expect Old Melburnians to win over theirnear neighbours, Collegians .

Old Xaverians should record a comfortablevictory over Eley Park, whose player's fitnesscould be found out on McHale Stadium'swide wings .Whitefriars and University Blacks will bothbe desperate for the four points today atDonvale . The home ground advantage willfavour Whitefriars, and the trip out toDonvale will test the dedication of theBlacks' contingent. With no great confidenceI select Whitefriars to win their first game forthe season .

Old Scotch 2 should possess enough talentto defeat Therry Penola, who will find the"going" on Hays paddock very different fromthat they love at the Fawkner Oval .The match of the round should be thatbetween Fitzroy Reds and the undefeatedMonash Blues . Fitzroy Reds play the morephysical game and provided they keep totheir game plan . I reckon they will inflict thefirst loss on Monash Blues .Section 3 .

University Blues should kick the sweepagainst Old Carey on the small VictoriaRoad, Reserve .

Caulfield Grammar and Old Scotch 3 should

play a closely fought match. I select

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Caulfield simply because they have wonagainst stronger opposition than has OldScotch .The dents in the Old Geelong machineshould be more numerous by the end oftoday's match against the undefeated OldTrinity, who to date have put their "Best'foot forward .At home in front of the Trinity faithful, the"Best" side should win again .The morning game at Bundoora bringstogether two of the less successful sides . LaTrobe University started so well but haveplayed poorly over the past two weeksshould be able to defeat their MonashGryphon cousins this morning .Although they face a long trip south east, itwould seem that on form North Old Boyswill have enough talent to defeat St Leo's atBennettswood .CorrespondentsPlease contact me 9467 2857 [email protected] by noonMonday with your match details .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )

Mazenod 0 C v Old Xaverians at11. l0am

Old Essendon Gr v St KevinsPrahran v Old Ivanhoe

Marcellin v Old BrightonOld Scotch v De La Sall e

CLUB 18 (2)Old Melburnians v CollegiansOld Xaverians (2) v Eley Park

Whitefriars v University BlacksOld Scotch (2) v Therry Penola 0 B

Fitzroy Reds v Monash Blues

CLUB 18 (3)Old Carey v University Blues at VictoriaRoad Reserve, East Hawthorn ( 45 G10)

Caulfield Gr v Old Scotch (3)Old Trinity v Old Geelong

La Trobe Uni v Monash Gryphons gameswitch from orig draw - 9.30 a .m .

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v North Old Boys

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CLUB 18 (1 )MAZENOD 9.4 20.6 24.12 31.15 (201)OLD IVANHOE 1.1 2.2 3.3 4 .3(27)Mazenod: Fothergill 11 Buszard 5 Fisher 4 Bridgland 3 Collins 2Palamara 2 Williams Little Davis Hickey. Best: Fothergill BuszardWilliams Nussbaum Fisher Hickey . Old Ivanhoe : White 2 AntulnicuVoipalos . Best : Jewel White Risstrom Maclsack Antuinicu Steme .Umpires : Tom Windlow (F)OLD XAVERIANS 4.0 7.3 9.7 15.8 (98)OLD SCOTCH 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4(10)Match details not received. Umpires: Lindsay McIntyre David W'mdlow (F jST %EVDdS 1.2 4.4 6 .4 6 .6(42)MAZENOD 3.2 4.3 7.5 10 .5 (65)St Kevins: Scarfo 2 Harvey 2 Dempsey Robinson . Best: Halpin ScarfoHarvey K McInerney Dempsey. Mazenod : Barge 2 S Fisher 2 Buzard 2Busby Grenda Fothergtl Palamara. Best: A Pickering Buszard JacobsGrenda Palamara Umpire s: Dean Banova Jamie Gunn (F)OLD IVANHOEOLD ESSENDON OROld Ivanhoe forfeit Old Essendon received forfeit.OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 0.4 2.8 2.10 (22)PRAHRAN 1 .1 2.2 1.4 4.6(30)Old Brighton: W Earl Cochran . Best: Cooper Carra Parnham NorwoodWood Cochran . Prahran: Green MacPherson Scott Lawrence. Best:Green Pit Hollywood Storer Belay Farrell.Umpires : Mark Thornhill (F)DE LA SALLE 3.3 10.7 13 .10 15 .11 (101)MARCELLIN 0.2 0.5 0.11 3.15 (33)Match details not received. Umpires : Brian Nunn Josh White-Spier (F)

CLUB 18 (2 )COLLEGIANS 2 .1 3.2 6.4 6.4 (40)FITZROY REDS 1.4 3.6 4.7 8.12 (60)Coll : Grant 2 Sztar 2 Barber Gregory . Best: Perkon Sehneder BarberOsborne Willis Pearce. Fitz : Grimmer 4 Jackson Price Steer Watson .Best : Seruby Grillo Jackson Grimmet Hurley Steer . Umpires: RickBenson (F)ELEY PARK 1 .1 3.2 6.4 6.6(42)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.2 2.4 3.10 5.13 (43)Eley Park: Psaltopoulos 3 Jackson 2 Smith. Best : Bastian Smith PricePsaltopoulos Oh Jackson . Old Melburnians: Details not received .Umpires : Joe Ciccotosto (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 5.3 7.5 8 .7(55)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5.3 8.5 11.7 13 .7 (85)Uni Blacks : Critchley 2 Otsuka Merlo Fink Prestidge Lewis Edwards.Best: Bowers Otsuka Thomson Atkinson Fink Portet . Old Xav: Details

not received. Umpires: Tony Robbins Tom Windlow (F)THERRY PENOLA 3.3 6.8 10.9 14.15 (99)WHITEFRIARS 1.1 1.3 2.8 3 .9(27)Therry Penchi: Kerman 5 Atwell 3 Watson 2 D Lyons KenneseyChapman Carbis. Best: Maresdic Kennesey Keenan Atwell Chapman DLyons Whitefrlars: Jackson 3 Best: Ryan Keenahan Ward Taylor HoggTatterson Umpires: Tony Byrnes (F)%ONASH BLUES 4 .1 6.3 7.4 9.8(62)OLD SCOTCH (2) 2.1 3.1 4.7 5.7(37)Monash Blues: Tones 2 Parsons 2 O'Dwyer Moir Coughlin West MWoods . Best: M Dods Collier B Dods Parsons Arnott Van Der Sluys .Old Scotch (2) : Simon Lovelle Glen Junkier Costello. Best : Coleman DJohnson J Junkeer J Lie J Pilkington . Umpires : Gavan Hegan PaulRapke (F)

CLUB 18 (3)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.8 9.12 16.16 20.21 (141)EMMAUS ST LEOS 0.0 0.2 1.3 1 .5(11)University Blues : Goals : Birks 4 Eden 4 Sudholtz 3 Leahy 2 Barbettl2 Anderson Russell Ihle Callery Waxman . Best : Maplestone Birks LeahyEden Sudholtz Russell Emmaus St Leos : Goals : D .Carey Best:Montgomery Wood Dixs Cox Man ton . Umpires: Frank Kavanagh (F)OLD SCOTCH (3) 2.4 9.6 10 .10 10 .15 (75)OLD CAREY 1.3 2.5 3.8 4.9(33)Old Scotch: Illingworth 5 Smedley 2 Proud Leech Addison . Best :Smedley S Ballan Logan Addison Mailman Iser . Old Carey: Small 2Morgan Correa . Best: Busse Hubbard Gorman Krammer GrubberGraham Small . Umpires : Bob O'Halloran (F)OLD GEELONG 1.1 1.3 1.5 5.8(38)CAULFIELD GR 2.7 4.8 5.10 6.12 (48)Match details not received . Umpires : Trevor Hansen Brian Curthoys (F)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.0 2.0 2.1 2.2(14)OLD TRINITY 4.3 8.5 12.6 14.8 (92)Ls Trobe University : Clifford Simsek . Best :Robson Simsek MassaPeters Sewell O'Brien. Old Trinity : Miller 5 Amore 2 McDonald 2Arrosmith 2 Grey Christopherson Burgess . Best: Burgess Miller GreyHffderbranat McDonaldChristopherson . Umpires: Paul Fahey PaulNailer (F)NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .4 10.6 12.2 15.10 (100)MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .0 5.0 7.0 9.2(56)NOB: Cerini Connolly 3 D Stibley Carvent C Stlbley 2 Barden HolmanBoyd Best: Barden C Stribley Carvent Noonan Holman . MonashGryphons: Cimino 4 Bingham 3 Lewis McMullin Best : DresserMcMullin McCarthy Ross Cimino P Mastromanno . Umpires : SimonPearless Joseph Salvatore (F )

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 2004(MAY - JUNE )

This Fri . ELSTERNWICK V ST. i;3ARYS -6 .15pm

This Sat. AJAX V. THERRY PENOI.A

This Sun . MOTHERS DAY - NO MATCHES

Next Sat . ST MAFtY'S V. NORTH BRUNSWICK

Next Sun. DE LA SALLE V. ST. BERNARDS

22 MAY BEAUMARIS V. OLD PARADIANS

23 MAY FIDA

29 MAY OLD TRINITY V. OLD HAILEYBURY

30 MAY FIDA

5 JUNE COLLEGIANS V. ST KEVINS

6 JUNE VAFA V. WAAFL

Results of Tribunal Hearings - Tuesday . May 4. 2004Pat Gallagher, Old Melburnians . Striking, 2 matches .David Barry, Salesian . Striking, 2 matches .Francis Varga, Mt. Lilydale . Abuse of umpire, 1match .Mark Bramwell, Beaumaris ( Under-19) . Spitting, 4matches.* Roland Alcock, Prahran . Striking, 2 matches.* Wayne Magee, St. Johns ( Under-19). Disputing

umpire decision 1 match .* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

LATE SCORESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100) .

Rese rv es/C1 8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm

Old Xaverlans (C) Hampton Rovers (S)Eley Park Richmond Central (S)Old Scotch (3) Uni Blues (U )

Old Brighton (U)Banyule-Viewbank (U)Old Camberwell (U)

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NB: No 6nes will be issued for Rds 1& 2 of the 2004 VAFA season .

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THE CHALLENGE: Name the grid square where you think the ball

was in the original photo.

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3 0 0 213 121 176.03 122 1 0 161 107 150.47 82 1 0 164 125 131 .20 82 1 0 161 144 111 .81 82 1 0 167 154 108.44 82 1 0 147 156 94.23 81 2 0 155 150 103.33 41 2 0 176 228 77.19 40 3 0 126 159 79.25 00 3 0 125 251 49.80 0

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3 0 0 340 118 288.14 123 0 0 314 271 115.87 122 1 0 316 140 225 .71 82 1 0 242 219 110.50 81 1 1 200 229 87.34 61 1 1 214 252 84.92 61 2 0 186 267 69.66 41 2 0 108 293 36.86 40 3 0 211 259 81 .47 00 3 0 148 331 44 .71 0

U19 SECTION2 P W LOLD MELBURNIANS 3 3 0BEAUMARIS 3 3 0COLLEGIANS 3 2 1RUPERTSWOOD 3 2 1OLD TRINITY 3 1 2OLD CAMBERWELL 3 1 2OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2BANYULEVIEWBANK 3 1 2OLD IVANHOE 3 1 2

(919 SECTION 3 P

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3OLD PARADIANS 3WHITEFRIARS 3OAKLEIGH 3AJAX 3*OLD CAREY 3ST BEDES MENT TIG 3MHSOB 3THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3MONASH BLUES 3*Ineligible player Round 1

D For Agst % Pts

0 254 131 193.89 120 239 193 123.83 120 124 110 112.73 80 269 244 110.25 80 226 182 124.18 40 206 210 98.10 40 254 280 90.71 40 95 191 49.74 40 52 178 29.21 4

W L D For dgst % Pts

3 0 0 239 138 173.19 123 0 0 171 123 139.02 122 1 0 306 82 373.17 82 1 0 277 217 127.65 82 1 0 288 235 122.55 81 2 0 261 100 261 .00 41 2 0 215 185 116.22 41 2 0 271 311 87.14 40 3 0 133 389 34.19 00 3 0 38 460 8.26 0

9 t2) BL UE PBENTLEIGHPENINSULA 0 B

3

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3DE LA SALLE (2) 3SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3HAMPTON ROVERS 3OAKLEIGH CLAYS 3"ST JOHNS 0 C 3MAZENOD 0 C 3ORMOND 3*Ineligible player Round 1

P

41902 RED P W L D For A

FITZROY REDS 3 3 0 0 297 93 319 .35LA TROBE UNI 3 2 1 0 218 55 396 .36`NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 1 0 178 80 222 .50RUPERTSW000 (2) 3 2 1 0 169 174 97 .13OLD WESTBOURNE 3 2 1 0 59 189 31 .22BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 1 2 0 102 115 88 .70AQUINAS 0 C 3 1 2 0 163 301 54 .15`OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 1 2 0 74 170 43 .53UHS-VUlST BERNARDS 3 1 2 0 109 272 40 .07*Ineligible player Round 1

Giztl~7 8 (9)__ P W L 0 For Apt 9OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 332 60 553.33 12MAZENOD 0 C 3 3 0 0 304 102 298.04 12PRAHRAN 3 3 0 0 238 81 293.83 12DE LA SALLE 3 2 1 0 199 168 118.45 8OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 219 194 112.89 8OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2 0 143 149 95.97 4OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 2 0 93 101 92.08 4ST KEVINS 3 0 3 0 146 222 65.77 0MARCELLIN 3 0 3 0 75 344 21.80 0OLDIVANHOE 3 0 3 0 66 394 16.75 0

94919 APOLD MELBURNIANSOLD XAVERIANS (2)MONASH BLUESFITZROY REDSOLD SCOTCH (2)UNIVERSITY BLACKSTHERRY PENOLA 0 BCOLLEGIANSWHITEFRIARSELEY PARK

0 0 475 140 339.290 0 457 207 220.770 0 293 155 189.031 0 224 259 86.492 0 298 322 92.552 0 239 318 75.162 0 196 345 56.812 0 168 345 48.703 0 260 402 64 .683 0 197 357 55.1 8

D Ay Agst %~.3 3 0 0 245 115 213.04 123 3 0 0 218 128 170.31 123 3 0 0 173 127 136.22 123 2 1 0 227 130 174 .62 83 2 1 0 200 174 114 .94 83 1 2 0 172 235 73 .19 43 1 2 0 152 211 72 .04 43 0 3 0 121 199 60 .80 03 0 3 0 128 221 57 .92 03 0 3 0 128 224 5714 0

CLUB 18 (3) P W L D For nnst % P1sUNIVERSITY BLUES 3OLD TRINITY 3OLD SCOTCH (3) 3CAULFIELD GR 3EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3OLD GEELONG 3

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0 0 3300 0 3161 0 1251 0 1911 0 972 0 2052 0 1142 0 1103 0 873 0 87

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B SECTION PST KEVINS 3OLDIVANHOE 3ST BEDES MENT TIG 3COLLEGIANS 3OLD BRIGHTON 3OLD ESSENDON GR 3NORTH OLD BOYS 3OLD PARADIANS 3MAZENOD 0 C 3BEAUMARIS 3

C SECTIONMHSOBOLD CAMBERWELLCAULFIELD GRHAMPTON ROVERSPARKDALE VULTURESTHERRY PENOLA 0 BAJAXGLEN EIRAMONASH BLUESEMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C

3 0 0 345 197 175.13 123 0 0 358 223 160.54 122 1 0 281 233 120.60 82 1 0 304 269 113.01 82 1 0 147 178 82.58 8

2 0 204 236 86.44 42 0 192 272 70.59 42 0 171 246 69.51 4

0 3 0 234 302 77.48 00 3 0 207 287 72.13 0

IN L D For At % Pts3 0 0 310 246 126.02 122 0 1 227 201 112.94 102 1 0 381 225 169.33 82 1 0 251 221 113.57 82 1 0 229 239 95 .82 81 2 0 299 246 121 .54 41 2 0 211 251 84.06 41 2 0 192 276 69.57 40 2 1 191 300 63 .67 20 3 0 219 305 71 .80 0

P V L D For dW % Pts

3 0 0 280 199 140 .70 123 0 0 231 204 113 .24 122 1 0 278 179 155 .31 82 1 0 256 192 133 .33 82 1 0 293 228 128 .51 81 2 0 173 207 83.57 41 2 0 211 270 78.15 41 2 0 157 257 61.09 40 3 0 184 215 85.58 00 3 0 185 297 62 .29 0

fill SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLACKS 3ORMOND 3BANYULE 3FITZROY REDS 3YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3PENINSULA 0 B 3'AOUINAS 0 C 3PRAHRAN 3SALESIAN 0 C 3OLD MENTONIANS 3*Ineligible player Round 1

02SECTION P

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3*OLD CAREY 3MONASH GRYPHONS 3OLD GEELONG 3BENTLEIGH 3WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3WEST BRUNSWICK 3SWINBURNE UNI 3LA TROBE UNI 3*Ineligible player Round 1

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 3UHS-VU 3POWER HOUSE 3SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3OAKLEIGH 3HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3ST JOHNS O C 3WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3MT LILYDALE 3SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3

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3 0 0 415 167 248.50 123 0 0 304 187 162.57 122 1 0 350 219 159.82 82 1 0 253 214 118.22 82 1 0 204 249 81.93 82 1 0 246 301 81 .73 8

2 0 111 234 47.44 40 3 0 194 231 83.98 00 3 0 200 333 60.06 00 3 0 162 372 43.55 0

W L D For Agst % Pf3

3 0 0 256 189 135.45 123 0 0 238 202 117.82 122 1 0 241 176 136.93 82 1 0 184 150 122.67 82 1 0 263 226 116.37 81 2 0 219 262 83.59 41 2 0 252 324 77.78 41 2 0 145 204 71.08 40 3 0 237 279 84 .95 00 3 0 190 243 78 .19 0

W L D For Agst % Pts

3 0 0 304 157 193.63 122 0 227 136 166 .91 82 0 281 171 164 .33 82 0 282 209 134 .93 82 0 257 254 101 .18 81 2 0 218 247 88.26 41 2 0 172 197 87.31 41 2 0 219 255 85.88 41 2 0 167 287 58.19 40 3 0 133 347 38.33 0

Q4 SECTION P W L D For ast ;. PtsELSTERNWICK 3 3 0 0 349 165 211 .52 12KEW 3 3 0 0 270 173 156 .07 1 2OLD WESTBOURNE 3 2 1 0 258 130 198 .46 8ST MARYS 3 2 1 0 323 247 130 .77 8BULLEEN COBRAS 3 2 1 0 233 245 95 .10 8ALBERT PARK 3 1 2 0 240 288 83 .33 4BOX HILL NORTH 3 1 2 0 227 307 71 94 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 135 191 70 .68 4NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 0 3 0 200 299 66 .89 0RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 0 3 0 149 339 43 .95 0

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD TRINITYDE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCHSTBERNARDSOLD XAVERIANSMARCELLINOLD HAILEYBURYOLD MELBURNIANSWHITEFRIARS

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3 3 0 0 324 72 450 .00 123 3 0 0 224 117 191 .45 123 2 1 0 233 143 162 .94 83 2 1 0 207 142 145 .77 83 2 1 0 212 178 119 .10 83 2 1 0 133 141 94 .33 83 1 2 0 125 173 72 .25 43 0 3 0 100 276 36 .23 03 0 3 0 85 265 32.08 03 0 3 0 58 194 29 .90 0

P W L D For ADsi % PLs

NORTH OLD BOYS 3 3 0 0 247 82 301 .22 12ST KEVINS 3 3 0 0 270 142 190.14 12OLD IVANHOE 3 2 1 0 199 156 127.56 8MAZENOD 0 C 3 2 1 0 187 165 113.33 8COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 98 141 69.50 8OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2 0 124 133 93.23 4OLD BRIGHTON 3 1 2 0 138 172 80.23 4OLD PARADIANS 3 1 2 0 117 189 61 .90 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 0 3 0 145 211 68.72 0BEAUMARIS 3 0 3 0 89 223 39.91 0

C RESERVE P W L D For ay.st % pisAJAX 3 3 0 0 130 63 206.35 12MONASH BLUES 3 3 0 0 180 95 189.47 12'HAMPTON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 200 84 238.10 8MHSOB 3 2 1 0 238 142 167.61 8CAULFIELD GR 3 2 1 0 219 141 155.32 8`EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 3 1 2 0 138 165 83.64 4OLD CAMBERWELL 3 1 2 0 140 225 62.22 4THERRY PENOLA 0 B 3 1 2 0 63 100 63.00 4PARKDALE VULTURES 3 0 3 0 115 335 34.33 0GLEN EIRA 3 0 3 0 48 217 22.12 0*Ineligible player Round 1

111 RESERVE P W L 0 For Aga % PLsPENINSULA 0 B 3 3 0 0 324 85 381 .18 12FITZROY REDS 3 3 0 0 282 103 273.79 12ORMOND 3 3 0 0 237 102 232.35 12AOUINAS 0 C 3 3 0 0 193 149 129.53 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 223 100 223.00 8PRAHRAN 3 1 2 0 86 147 58.50 4BANYULE 3 0 3 0 154 192 80.21 0OLD MENTONIANS 3 0 3 0 136 198 68.69 0'YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3 0 3 0 45 227 19.82 0SALESIAN 0 C 3 0 3 0 27 439 6.15 0'Ineligible player Round 1

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