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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 5, 2004

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SPO~To COV RR

2004 ?. EP EN'I`A=E FOOTBALLsac Representative football is looming large on the Amateur skyline

oiice again.The 2004 year marks the 3rd and final year of the lst Tri-Annual alllustralian Amateur Football Carnival . For the Victorian Team there are

2 matches scheduled against Western Australia & South Australia - both

to he played at Elsternwick Park. There the similarities end. The match against WA will be played on Sunday June 6th . It is to be Executive Chairman &

known as a 'Development Team' and as such will contain the best U/23 Senior Representativeplayers from predominantly A & B grade . As there are club home and Coach

,1~; .iy matches on that weekend, only one player from each of the A & B:cction clubs will be chosen, so as not to disadvantage any side against another. The initial squad

%vill contain a minimum of 2 players per club . This game will be a terrific opportunity to see the

rze C generation' of VAFA 'rising stars' .

The squad is named in this week's FTLOTG section (refer pp 18/19) .The second match to be payed is against SA on Saturday July 3rd. The team for this game willinclude our finest 22 players and hopefully be the culmination of a wonderful carnival for Victoria- as a win would seal the championship in our honour .pollosving this match the All-Australian Amateur Team will be announced . For those fortunate tobe selected it will be the highest individual honour an amateur player can receive .

Given it is the end of a 3 year cycle I feel it is appropriate that the coaching reins are handed overat the end of this year's matches as I have had a more than fair run at the job . Time to move onso if there are any current VAFA coaches who are looking to move in a different direction butmaintain their coaching hand I can thoroughly recommend applying for this position in 2005 .

The C-D match will again be held against the Southern Football League on Friday 11th Juneunder lights at Moorabbin . As with previous clashes this will no doubt be a closely fought match .

With the expert guidance of Coach George Voyage hopefully we will see the VAFA come out on to p

again .This squad will appear in next week's FTLOTGIi o-7 Role - Executive ChairmanAnother reason to move on from the senior

representative coaching po: "tion is my new role as

Executive Chairman. In es cc the role requires

me to become more 'broa ninded' in matters

relating to the VAFA and in support of our

President, Mr Bruce McTaggart.

ilst I have only been in the role of Chairman forseveral months now and are still feeling my way itis a challenge that I look forward to in ensuring ourAssociation continues to grow in strength in theyears ahead .

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For the Love of the Game. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . ... . ... . . . .. . . . .. .18-19Coates hire I~V ~t s _.A l... ... . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .... . ... . . ...

.Cadbury's Face in the Crowd... . . . .. . . .... . .. . . 3 2. .

.Looking Back. . ... . .. .. . ... . . ... . . ... . . .. . . ... . . ... . . ... . . .. . . . ...34-35

Today's Umpires . . ... . ... . .. .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .... . ... . . . .. . . . .. . .4(?Sportscover Arena Draw .. . .. . . .... . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .... . ... . .61Tribunal & Investigations. . .. _6 1.. . . ... . ... . . ... . . .. .. . ... . ..

.Sportscmrer Spot the Ball. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .... . ... . . .. . . . . . . .. . .62L.aiders. .., . . .. . . . ... . .... ... . . ... . ... . . . .. . . ... . . ... . . ... . .... . . .. . .63/64

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004 ~

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Turn to the back of your record, ponder the ladder and try 1 U:to make sense of that! More incoherent than Jacob'sLadder you may say, but some important wrins forHaileybury and Xavs gave some levity to a competition thatfar from being polarised, is now crawling with wildeardsand potential premiers . . .Phew!Big sighs of relief all round on Orrong Road as the Xavsempire lived to see another day. A loss on Saturday wouldhave been unthinkable and the R word would have beenbandied about no end. Admittedly, Xavs playing in B Gradewould be like Kingston Town running at Boort Trots butlet's face it, they had to pull out all stops to overcome OMsat the Junction . T'he injection of premiership playersRichard Carey and Adam Chatfield was instrumental forXavs while super heavyweight forwards Dan Rush andJames McDonnell proved the difference in the final term .Petite they aren't, a treat for Xavs fans they are . MicahBerry back from suspension was good for Melbournianstogether with the recently returned Matthew Hicks.Friar StuckI was late driving out to Bulleen and hoped to catch thefirst quarter of the Friars, Trinity clash on Inner FM.Unfortunately, my radio could only come up with a hybridmix of a Latvian cooking programme and Perry Comosinging Chi Baba Chi Baba. Didn't really matter as by thetime I got there, the game was all but over. Whitefriars,with anyone over 6 foot going down like ninepins, werealways going to struggle against the two pronged ruckattack of Andrew Ramsden and Jack Healy but to theircredit they never dropped their heads and fought onbravely. Brent Walsh once again showcased his deadlyaccuracy with 6 goals straight with Andy Cultrera yappingat his heels all day kicldng 3. But it was the form of AlistarNevill off a back flank which really stood out . Fresh fromthe school, he is quickly establishing himself as one of thebest young players in the comp with his pinpoint skills andattacking mindset a standout . Williams ruck roving andAdam Andrews in the middle complement what is a pretfawesome line-up. They're the real deal people .Haileyb Oui !Terrible pun, brilliant last quarter from the tall timberdown at Mckinnon. De La were not that far away but a fewbad misses and a lack of height down back was telling inthe end as Brett O'Farrell, Steven Rode and co helpedthemselves to an eight goal final term . Promising signs forHaileybury with lightening quick Michael Barker back tohis rebounding best while recruits such as Nick Tasselland Adam Svarc are beginning to stand up . Shane Hylandis in great form for De La, as is Robbie Bonnici but °h-'rejust a tad off the pace .

Strange goings onindeed as the pacesetting studentssuccumbed to theferocity of the Mareellinteam . Cullinan up fonvard was on song for the Eagles,together with the usual suspects Glenn Cox and JarredFrazer. Once again, Mareeilin slip under my guard whileany rash predictions about Blues may have to be temperedwhen they travel away from the Uni .Shoot out at high 'PitWell that just doesn't make any sense but Matt Dennisback in the team kicking goals for Scotch certainly does .The former Hawk and Brighton Grammarian looked like hecould win it off his own boot at some stages butunfortunately Dan Jordan was busy popping throughmajors of his own at the other end for St Bernards . All upa wonderful game with Scotch very much back in the thickof things and Bernards showcasing their freewheeling andentertaining style of play . Young Chris Goullet was againbest for the 'Pitters while Steve Mitchell managed a goalwith his first kick in senior A Grade foott%On the MenuThe whispers emanating from Camberwell are all positiveat the moment, despite last week's loss at the den ofdespair. Uni's Joe Sturrock implores me week after week totip against the Blues so Joe, this one's for you, Scotch by25 goals .Xavs host Haileybury and with both teams finally out of theblocks last week, it :,hould be a cracking game . The In , ;r

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may well be propping up the ladder come Sunday night ;too close to call to any confidence, Haileybury by a point.OMs v tWhitefriars with Friars' possessing less height thana Garry Coleman look-alike contest. Having said that, Ireckon they could pull off a bit of an upset here and I'mtipping the home side by a goal .The local derby and top of the table clash at Bulleen will bemust see TV. Two remarkably similar teams ; both generatemuch play through an imposing ruckman, both haveplenty of grunt in the midfield and both have a wealth ofoptions up fonvard . The Eagles however, may lack of bit ofheight down back and with Walsh and Kennedy rampantand Ramsden pushing forward, the OTs juggernaut willjust keep barreling on . Trinity by 20 points .Boy have I seen some fearsome De La, St Bernards clashesin years gone by and hopefully Sunday's game will followsuit . Two big questions, Do De La have enough body massdown back to handle Jordan, Close, Mitchell et el? Andwhy does Peter Nicholson spend 2 hours each Sundayyelling out "turtle, turtle, turtle" at ruckman LiamWilkinson? Important questions, vital game, St Bernardsby 30.CorrespondentsJonathon Horn - jonath an v hornmyaho o .co.u k

p : La Salle - congratulate Mike Dull!larr and Ash Tuckerwho completed their 1 00 games at the Club in Rounds 4and 2 respectively. Whist Ash has played all of his gameswith the Warriors were he has been an outstanding leaderand is the current captain, achieving B & F in 2002Runner Up B & F in 2000 and 2 Most Consistent awards2001 & 2003, Mike has played all of his games with theSenior team apart from his lst year with the Under 19Blues . Well done boys .St. Bernards - congratulations to Luke O'Sullivan, whotoday plays his 100th game . Since leaving school andgraduating to the seniors, through the U19's, Luke hasheld the key centre half forward position with greatdistinction . The highlight of his career to date has been theA grade premiership win of 2002 but with his great abilityand effervescence there will be further distinctions in thefuture. Luke's devotion to the club is a testament to hisability and has been recognised with his elevation to theposition of vice captain for the current season . Good lucktoday "Lossa" and best wishes for your football future.Old Xaverians - Captain Lockle Ford last week played his150th game against OM's . Loeki€ joined OX in '95 andplayed in the reserve GF and went on to play in the Apremierships 96-2000 & 2003, Reserve B&F - '95, Senior02-04 . Congratulations Lockie from all at OXFC .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

Old Xaverians v Old HaileyburyDe La Salle v St Bernards '

Sp®rts+c®ver Arena - SundLy _ .__,p 1 6Old Scotch v University BluesWhitefriars v Old Melburnians

Marcellin v Old Trinity - 96 .5 Inner FM

L~ = 1_vOLD MEL:sURNtANS 4.3 6.3 8.6 9.7 (61)OLD XAVT-n.IANS 1.5 7.8 8.8 12.10 (82)Old Xav McDonnell 3 Rush 3 Bowen 2 Pasceri 2 Walsh O'Meara BestCarey Chatfield Beardsley Mallard Bowen Johnston . Old %eRr: M Berry 2Eilingworth 2 Guest 2 Billing Evans Hicks . Best M Berry MulquineyThompson Holna Hicks . Umpires: Dirk Kramer Tim Sutcliffe (Eq SeanCollins Scott Gavens (B) Rob Parry Chris Doyle (G )OLD HA1tZYBURY 3.2 6.3 10.7 18.19 (119)

DE IA SAIdL 2.3 5.6 8.9 10.14 (74)Old Hall, Mason 4 Rode 4 White 3 O'Farrell 3 Svarc M Corrigan TrallopeKighL Best: Tassell Rode Mason Barker Armstrong MacKenzie. DLS : DwyerOrlando L Bowden Rayston Foon Bonnie[ L Harriuson S Hyland DugganMoloney. Best Karin S Hyland Moloney Spithill Bonnici L Bowden .Umpires: Anthony Damen Jason MeNiece in Andrew Rechiman PeterMonotti (B) Craig Amol Vin Vescovi (G )ST BERNARDS 4.0 11.2 17.7 21.9 (135)OLD SCOTCH 8.3 10.4 15.6 19.11 (125)

St Bern: D Jordan 7[aberatore 3 Baumgartner 2 N Mitchell 2 C MitchellS Mitchell McIntyre Pearson Davis Turnbull Fielding. Best Goullett DJordan Liberatore Baumgartner L Wilkinson Fielding . Old Scotch, Dennis6 Cations 4 Dick 2 Tallent 2 Ross Kitchen O'Connor Aurel-SmithRoutledge. Best Dennis Tallent Nettleton S Collins Sheldon Cations .Umplm : Damian Anderson Michael Sneddon (F) Brendan Cannon (B)Daniel Scully Les Damyon (G)A4ARCElddt7 2 .7 7.11 13 .14 15 .21 (111)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.1 2.3 2.5 4.13 (37)idmc: Cullinan 6 Brown Brooks Symes Maguire Marson Bortolotto CoxAddison Johnston. Best Cullinan Cox Jarred Dobson Rice Frazer . Uni

Hues: Butko Wilcox Sully Muhlebaek. Best Paterson Young NorthLowcock Wilcox Kordick. Umpires: Peter Simpson Richard Eastwood (F)Brendan Corcoran Peter Teasdale (B) Bernie Jephson Matt Simpson (G)OLD TRINITY 5.2 12.4 15.5 22.6 (138)

RS 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.9(9)Old Trim Walsh 6 A Ramsden 4 Cutrera Williams 2 Amore Andrews RBurrow's L Kennedy McPherson Neck Reynkls . Best Nevill Williams HillasA Ramsden Andrews D Burrows : White : Swain A Carbone Kacrigg VinceCampbell Pawlik . Umpire s: Wayne Hinton Mark Morrison (F) MichaelSaunders Matt Jenldnson (B) Dominic Napoli Dennis Webster (G )

A RE:SF3tVE

OLD MMURNtfSNS 1.3 2.4 4.4 6.6(42)OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 6.4 9.7 14.9 (93)

Old Mellimulairw Byme 2 . Costello-Manning Matthews Selby Whitehead .Best: Costello-Manning Whitehead Jenkins Wu Beilby Grant. Old

Xaverlans: Ryan 5 S McCarthy 5 Higins 0'Kane Maher Nadinic . Best :Ryan S McCarthy Freer Sapuppo P Ockleshaw Higgins .OLD HAB.EYBURY 4.2 7.5 9.6 10.7 (67)DE IA S91IE 2.5 5.6 8.10 10.11 (71)

Old HailegTnuy: A Floyd 2 Lappage 2 A Hilton 2 T Hilton 2 JohnstonWarnes. Best : O'Donnell Johnston Waite Saunders L Floyd Erikson . De La

Salle: Bourke 3 McHenry 2 Oakley 2 O'Connell McLeish LaRagy . Best:Moloney Mcfxish McInerney Chester Picone McHenry .ST BERNARDS 3.3 7.5 10.10 11 .15 (81)

OLD SCOTCH 4.2 6.4 9.5 11.9 (75)St Bernards: Close 3 Crouch 2 Catterall 2 Kuenan Carlton Hogan A SmithBest Keunan Hogan Catterall Junskay Harris N Smith . Old Scotch: 0Crane 3 Addison Brooke Beattie Hope Josephs Reid Rodski Pearce . Best:0 Crane Brooke Fiope Thompson Freeman Sutcliffe.E4ARCEI3dN 3.0 4.1 5.3 6.5(41)UNIBLUES 4.0 8.4 11.6 15.9 (99)

Marcellin: Sheehan 2 MeCartin O'Dwyer Galati Perri . Best Doyle WignellO'FYymi D McMillan Perri Sampimon . Uni Blues: Fishley 3 Millard 3 Penny2 Quin 2 Guengerich 2 Martin Gates Rankin . Best Fishley Guengerich

Hutchins Coleman Leeming Roydhouse.OLD'1RIIdTIY 6.4 9.6 15.8 19 .12 (126)

WHPIS.FRIARS 1.0 1.1 1.1 3.1 (19)Old Trinity. Armatas 4 G Deane-Johns 4 L Deane-Johns 3 Medland 3 BestBladeni Donahoo Gutierrez Z Williams. Best: G Deane-Johns Medland ZWilliams L Deane-Johns Mckinnon Troon . Whitefiiars: Zanhi➢ Brisbane DEames. Best: Duffey Brisbane D Eames Box Steven T Carrigg .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004 3

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

Asst : Paul Dwyer Res : Mick Res. Coach : Justin Wheeler Res Coach: Adam McMahon Asst: Hartley Stone Asst Coach: Andrew Smith'Hagan Cl 18 : Benjamin Buick Res : Justin Hart Res Coach: Serge D Angelo

Asst Coach : Ray Beattie1 . L Walker C Res 1 . B. Dobson 1 . C . Home 1 Smith D

2 Beaumont J 1 . R . Mullin s2 . R . Buckley 2. J. Rice 2 . S. Davey~ 3 Billing Mg

2. B. Phillips (VC )3 . B . Conlin VC 3. N. Addison

J Frazer43 . P. Corrigan

Langford-Jones (DVC)4 S 4 Mathews R 3. J. Rossq T H tt4 . L Harr son DVC ..

5 . D . Johnston. .

5_ J, Banrke 4 Grundy P . o5. S. Collins (VC )

5 . M . Duggan 6 . D . Sampimon Whit eA6 5 Bunn L 6. A. Crow6 . G. Gilbert 7 . S. Maguire

..M . Corrigan7 6 Holme D 7 J. Kitchen

7 . P. Harrison 8 . R . Frisina.

7 A. Shepherd7 Thompson C 8 . B. Robinso n

8 . J . La Ragy 9 . L. Considine•

g, R. George8 McKeon A9 Aubrey C

9 . C . Tallent10 . C . Smith

9. J . Moloney 10. A . Da4eTaylo r11 D 9. M . Barker 10 Roberts T(C) 11 . M. Angus

. T. Silvers10. .

12. T. Sheehan10 apantas. L Si 11 Gallagher P C)12 S . Hume

(A Nettleto n1316r.S . Waeny 13. J . Wilkins t0. C. Efstathiou 12 Webb O ..

14. N . Acf roy d11 . B. Quinane 14. D. Salce 11 . M . Graves 12 Wier I 15. S . CaBon s12 . M . McHenry 15. J . Carlson 12 . B. 0'Farrell L12 Hurst 16. S . Troon

13 . A. Johnstone 16. L. McMillan 13 . A. Svarc 13 Wilson E 17. T. Wigney

Dwyer14 W 17. G . Cox (C) t4 . A. Forsyth 14 Evans B 18. L Hawkinsh. .

18 . D. Garlner 15 . D . Mackenzie 14 Voyage A 19. R. Josep s15 . P. Bowden Coope r19 D 16 . R 0'Donnell (RC) 15 Ellingworth G 20. S. Lillingston16 . S. Hyland . .

20 . M . Hermans 17 . K. Ford 16 Sampson H 21 . C. JoyceN Addison2217 . L Bowden 21, N . Walker 18. C . Waxman 16 Bach M ..

~. 0 . Crane18 . L Williams 22 . D . Marson 19. M. Armstrong (C) 17 Miller James 24 . L McDonnel l19. T. Demetriou 23 . A. Wadsworth 20. D . Hassett 18 Fitzgerald T 25 . M. Saunders

M Picone20 24 . L . O'Flynn 21 . A. Jenke 18 Prowse M 26 . T. Downing..21 . A . McKenzie 25 . R . Galati ~ D M~ 19 Mulquiney R

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36. E . Weekes 31 . D. LaY 29 Tumer H 39. B . FergusonAurel Smith40 T

29. C . Browne 37. D. Cope 32 . B. Mitchell 30 Miller Jono . .q1 . W. Lewis

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A S ~~o--( o TNO OLD ) PiVER1ANS ST. BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS

Caach: Le gh Carlson Coach: Michael Sholty Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach : John Kanis Coach : Pat MannixAss Coach: Phil Gaut Res. Coach: Chris Gawne Res: Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matthews Asst. Coach : Peter Randall

Res Coach : Dale Bower Res. Coach : Chris RubickClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

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.10 . R Pasqualotto

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24. A Cunningham27 . Hill R 22. T. Ockleshaw (V.C .) 18. T. Cooney 22 Millard g

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A SECTIONSt Bernards v Old Xaverians - 96.5 Inner FMUniversity Blues v De La Sall eOld Scotch v Marcelli nOld Haileybury v WhitefriarsOld Melburnians v Old Trinity

B SECTIO NNorth Old Boys v Old IvanhoeBeaumaris v Old Paradians at SportscoverArena, SaturdaySt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old BrightonCollegians v Old Essendon O rSt Kevins v Mazenod 0 C

C SECTIONMonash Blues v Caulfield GrMHSOB v Emmaus St Leos 0 CHampton Rovers v Old CamberwellGlen Eira v Therry Penola 0 BParkdale Vultures v AJAX

Dl SECTIO NYarra Valley 0 B v Fitzroy Reds - 2 .15pmSeniors; 12 .OOpm ReservesAquinas 0 C v OrmondPeninsula 0 B v University BlacksPrahran v Old MentoniansBanyule v Salesian 0 C

D2 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Ivanhoe AssumptionMonash Gryphons v Williamstown CYMSSwinburne Uni v La Trobe UniBulleen Templestowe v BentleighOld Carey v Old Geelong

D3 SECTIONOakleigh v Mt Lilydal eSt Johns 0 C v Power HouseSyndal Tally-Ho v RupertswoodSouth Melbourne Districts v Werribee AmateursUHS-VU v Hawthorn Amateurs

D4 SECTIONAlbert Park v St Mary sBulleen Cobras v Richmond CentralOld Westbourne v KewNorth Brunswick v Eltham CollegiansElsternwick v Box Hill North

UNDER-19 SECTION IWerribee Amateurs v Old XaveriansOld Brighton v St KevinsUniversity Blues v MarcellinCaulfield Or v St Bernard sDe La Salle v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Essendon Or v CollegiansRupertswood v Banyule ViewbankOld Ivanhoe v Beaumari sOld Camberwell v Old Trinity switched fromori ginal draw at Gordon Barnard ReserveOld Melburnians - By e

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Therry Penola 0 B v AJAXUniversity Blacks v Old Paradians Venue TBAMonash Blues v MHSO BWhitefriars v OakleighOld Carey v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEBentleigh v South Melbourne DistrictsSt Johns 0 C v Oakleigh Clay sOrmond v Hampton Rovers switched fromoriginal drawMazenod 0 C v De La Salle (2)Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDAquinas 0 C - ByeRupertswood (2) v Bulleen TemplestoweLaTrobe Uni v UHS-VU/ St BernardsFitzroy Reds v North Old Boy sOld Xaverians (2) v Old Westbourne

CLUB 18 (1 )Prahran v Old XaveriansOld Brighton v St KevinsMarcelli n - By eOld Essendon Or v De La SalleMazenod 0 C v Old Scotch

CLUB 18 (2)Whitefriars v CollegiansTherry Penola 0 B v Eley ParkUniversity Blacks v Old Scotch (2) Venue TBAOld Xaverians (2) v Monash Blue sOld Melburnians v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3 )Old Trinity v University BluesLa Trobe Uni v Old Scotch (3)Old Geelong v Monash GryphonsCaulfield Gr v North Old BoysOld Carey v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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Fine weather greeted us at last and this produced acouple of unexpected results, with Beauy fixing up alazy Old Brighton, NOBS win an important one overthe Tigers, SKOBS continue to lead the way, whileCollegians and Old Essendon keep the others honest .REVIEWBeaumaris produced their first full 4 quarter effort forthe year at the wind free Beach Road Oval and cameaway with a good win over an Old Brighton side whoappeared slow, lazy and disinterested and struggled toplay their home ground well . The absence of BrookLogan set it up for Mick Matullick who controlled theair allowing Chris Martin and the Atkins Boys Michaeland Nick to continue to propel the ball forward . SimonGadsden and his little brother Ben had a dip, and NickEdwards played OK, as the scoreboard broke down yetagain .Another side to put 4 quarters together for the firsttime this year was Old Essendon . Still a few turnoversin their game which gives the opposition a chance .Mazenod put in a reasonably good first half until athird quarter lapse allowed OEG'S to take control andbuild a substantial lead that they were able to hold ina fairly even last quarter. James Heritage with 5 was adangerous forward, Mark Omam got plenty of it, andbig Ben Hakim is finally showing some promise as aRuckman, allowing Frank to use his Whiteboardcorrectly and learn and understand about Newton'slaw of gravity. Mick Chamberlain on a wing, JakeBeard & Andy McDowell around the ball and AdamStrawn and David Hose as defenders did well for theNoddas.St Bedes Mentone-Tigers led at every change andthen inexplicably went to sleep in the last quarterallowing North Old Boys to kick some 7 goals andscore their second victory in a row a somewhat rarityfor the NOBS, and a bad loss for the Tigers . No furtherknowledge about the game available at cut off time .Collegians won and won well which is a good sign. Itwas tough early as the young Paradians were prettytenacious but the Lions always had a 2/3 goal bufferearly which they were able to increase throughout thesecond half with some good team orientated football,and a 6 goal final stanza made a perfect finish to a bigday around the club . Taft with 8 and Dixon with 5were on song up forcvard, with best afield James Fryproviding plenty of run and supply, Simon Woolley inhis 150th game was also among the best .40 scoring shots to 20 1 guess should show thedominance of one side over the other. But SKOBS

inaccurate kickingcertainly kept theFioers in the game,allowing them to keepwith the Sectionleaders until the finalterm where as is there want St Kevins hit a purplepatch and piled on the goals, with only a few lastminute ones adding some respectability to Ivanhoesscore . 21yo Ryan Chard was in State Rep Form takingsome 18 marks and kicking 4, other good players wereDolly, Matty Lucas, Jarrod O'Keefe and EJ Crohan .Darren Payne put in a gallant 4 quarter effort on theball for 01, Johnny Stevens showed some of hisfamous dash, while young Gordon Hope and RowanWeddle battled hard all day .PREVIEWCollegians head out to the newly extended Pine Lodgetoday in an important game for them to earn somecredibility in the Section . It certainly is a tough ask forthem as Old Ivanhoe rarely lose at Chelsworth . Bothsides have been pretty consistent so far and willcertainly put each other to the test . Going for thejugular and tipping a minor upset and go withCollegians because of extra fire power up forward .Old Paradians welcome old foes North Old Boys toBundoora. There is no doubt that the OPS play betterat home, but NOBS are on a roll now and appear to begoing from strength to strength and I reckon they canmake in 3 in a row today to really keep those abovethem honest .

CLUB ;l: LSi :, ; TOTAL

B SECTIONCollegiansOld IvanhoeSt KevinsCollegiansOld EssendonMazenodB RESERVESt Kevin sOld IvanhoeMazenodCollegiansOld IvanhoeBeaumaris

TaftLuxonGraveyDixonPlayfairMaskel l

AdisStewartHawkinsRobertson SDinakisRawlings

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Old Brighton welcome Mazenod to the scoreboardless

South Road Oval . Although crippled with injuries forwhich they don't use as an excuse. The Nodders aresome sort of a chance today based on the insipidperformance of the Tonners last week . Jarrod O'Neillwould have done a fair bit of work on his chargesduring the week to try and get them back on track, andthey need to win, so in a close won will give them afurther chance at home .The Grammar school certainly promises a rippermatch this afternoon as St Kevins make the trek

across town to the vast expanses of Bomberland . Bigtest for OEG this as they come up against the welldrilled St Kevins unit yet to put a foot wrong. Will haveto be at their best Skevvies, as the Bombers foundtheir best form last week, but winning form is goodform, so you can't really go past the visitors to win .The Centenary Cup takes place at Brindisi Street infront of what is sure to be a large and parochial crowd .Old Bedas and Tigers have come from everywhere forthis game, while Beauraaris are calmly travelling

down the road . Tigers a disappointing loser last week,and Beaumaris excellent winners who now know theycan match it in this Section . So what do you do, wheredo you go, your old club, up against one of yourfavourite clubs . Play safe and go with the home side,in all reality it is a decided home ground advantage .The Tigers for me .PRESS CORRESPONDENT SDon't forget the contact numbers 9553 1561 homephone and fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016 or send mean email to brainco@optusnet .com .au . BY 8PMMONDAY NIGHTS PLEASE Please include yourNominations for Player of the Round . Thank you i n

anticipatio nI- .

Old Paradians - All at ihe Club congratulate Ben

Galloway who played his 100th game last Saturday .

Ben joined the Club in 1998 beginning with a 34 gamestint in the Unders and becoming a fixture in the

Senior Team. Ben was badly injured in the Bali

bombing and has shown great determination to return

to football . well done !

St . Kevins - Steve "SOC" O'Connor will celebrate his

100th game this weekend. Steve came to the clubafter being part of the schools first APS footballpremiership in 1997 and in 190-8 made the VAFA U19representative team . In 2002 hu made the senior VAFArepresentative team and was chosen in the Australianteam of the year. After a couple of frustrating yearswith injury Steve has shown in recent weeks he i snearly back to his best form.

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v Collegians

Old Paradians v North Old BoysSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Beaumaris

at 2 .10 p.m .Old Essendon Or v St KevinsOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

ST EEVItdS 4.7 8.12 12.18 18 .22 (130)

OLD IVANHOE 1.3 6.5 9.7 13.8 (86)

SKOB: O'Keefe 5 Garvev 5 Chard 4 Gn:enham Lucas Rombotls Simpson .

Best Chard O'Connor O'Keefe B Dollman Simpson D Mahoney. Oidiv :

Dixon 3 Payne 2 Kefalas 2 Branigan Weddle Stevens Cornelius CuratoloQuinlan, Best Payne Price Hams Quinlan Stevens Hope .Umpires: Sachs Koffman Ben Ryde (F) Andrew Esposito Paul Gait (G)COLLEGIANS 3.4 6.8 11.14 17.19 (121)

OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3.6 5.8 6.12 (48)

Colt Taft 8 Dixon 5 Elg 2 Skttnie Mooney . Best : Coll : Fly Taft WoolleyDixon Elg Nisbet Old Par. Boundy 2 Hughes 2 Galloway Dintinosante .

Best: Pratt Maher Jenkins Paglia Boundy Hughes. Umpires : Leah

Gallagher Steve McCarthy (F) Bernie Hoare Steve Piperno (G)

NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .4 4.9 10 .11 17.15 (117)

ST BEDES hMIT TiG 4.0 9.1 12.4 13.5 (83)

NOB: Sutherland 3 M Barker 3 J Barker 3 Smith 2 VogeLs 2 Cordy, JarrettT Brady Davidson. . Best Cordy Jarrott Maxton Boyle T Brady Smith . St

Bedes M/1: Hecker 3 Hayes 3 Nash 2 Napier 2 Samperi L Whale Terrell .

Best Napier Haves P Wintle Terrell Connelly M Winile .

Umpires: Geoff Caulfield RFL (F) Andrew Errittgton Anthony Rhodes (RDL)(B) Jack Watty Boccabella (RDL)(G)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .5 4.7 4.12 7.17 (59)

BF.AUi4ir1RIS 4.3 5.5 12.7 15.8 (98)

Old Brighton: Homann 2 MacGillivray Hendra Bristow Edge Dawes. Best

Edwards Williams S Gadsden McCowan Phelan B Gadsden. Beaum : Pitts

3 Lambert 2 Beny 2 Gillespie 2 Holt T Collins Teasdale Buller Fisher MAtkins. Best: Martin M Atkins N Atkins Gillespie Matudick Holt .

Umpires : Gmeme Hunichen Luke Holmes (F) James Gregory Craig

Btajtberg (B)

MAZE NOD O C 4.2 8.5 9.7 11.10 (76)

OLD ESSENDON GB 2.2 8.7 13 .12 16.16 (112)

93aa: L Moragen 3 Maskell 3 S Morgan 2 Meehan Nisbet Beard . Best M

Chamberlain Beard McDowell Strawn Rose . Old Ess: Heritage 5 Stormont

3 Obliubek 2 Flaherty Fleming Dragrolja Plafair Hakim D Biggs . Best:

Heritage Legudi Winkel Stormont DeMorton Fraser. Umpires: Rob

Mavston Graham Thwaites (F) Lucas Robson Bob Seymour (C lB RESERVE

ST REVIfiS 1.3 5.6 8.12 14.15 (99)

OLD IVANHOE 2.1 4.2 4.4 5.6(36)

St Kev3as : Dempsey 3 Honieks 2 Mamhasani 2 Conlan Bare Mitchell

Game Walsh Beggy Magaire . Best L Katatvolos Walsh Game Bogey S

Mount Dempsey. Old Ivanhoe : Dina4ds George Hawkes Morris Snell . Best

Snell Dinakis Pollock Holloway Braddy AdderleyCOLLEGIANS 2.3 4.4 8.7 12.9 (81)

OLD PARADIANS 2.0 4.2 5.4 5 .8(38)

CaIl : S Robertson 4 Johnson 3 Fleneberv Naylor Rubenstein N

Baxter L Moon. Best Johnson Robertson Weekes Millard Moon Healev .

Old Paradians: McKay 2 Sandy 2 Farrow. Best: Fantone Joyce Cosgiff

Walsh McKay Simpson.NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 8.6 10.7 16 .14 (110)

'..... ST BEDES SdFBr't'O;tE TIGERS 2.1 3.3 7.4 9. 4(58)

P70B: Kennedy 3 Carmichael Maher Calvert 2 D Sheehan Jeffery HalpinBrvar Browning Kelliher Kelly. Best: Herbet Carmichael Kennedy Steep TSheehan M White St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Roden Osbourne 3 Barnes

Cheshire Kidd. Best : Kidd Hilton Buck Owen Moore Barnes .

OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 3.7 5.9 9.15 (69)

BEAU&SARIS 1.1 4.1 5.4 5.5 (35)

Old Brighton: 4tcGuiness 3 Murch 2 A Ginnivan M Jackson N Williams

Humphreys . Best Ewert N Williams A Gitu itan McLaughlin Cully Ellis.

Beaumaris: Rawlins 3 A Quin S May. Best : Rawlins Woolnough KennedyPresnell Stattock Hogarth .MAZENOD 1 .0 4.1 5.4 5 .4(34)

OLD ESSENDON 4 .5 8.10 11 .11 16.13 (109)

Mazencid : Krom 2 Stagliano Paine Ra1ne. Best : Collins Paine Raine Murray

Balloch DRararko . Old Essendon: Flaherty 3 McDermott 3 Fraser 3Howard 2 Da7Jdvr 2 Ridley Dale Campbell . Best Ridley McDermottWilliatnson Fraser Campbell Daz}dw.

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B SectionDEAU MAR IS

Coach: Mick LovejoyAsst : Erwin Leyden

Res: Mick Carty1 . R . Rawlins2. H . Gibson3. M. Pitts (C)4. M . Matulick (DVC)5 . M . Ensor (DVC)6 . A. Spenc e7 . D. Foley8 . M. O'Brien9. B. Cousins10. L. Bullerit . M . Lee12. L. Healy13. C. Gourley14 . T. Collins15 . M . Boon16 . A. Quin17 . L . Atkins18. N . Kennedy19. M . Atkins20. M . Mellon21 . S . Coble22. J . Hol t23 . A. Catlin24 . B. Gray25, D. Teesdale26 . A. O'Brien27 . D . George28. J . Vance29. C . Martin (VC)30. C . Lambert31 . J . Black32 . B . Cairns

33 . S. May

34 . H . McMillan

35 . N . Boctor

36. N . Atkins

37. R . Presnell

38. S . Lynch

40. J . Hogarth

41 . N . Conlan

42. B . Gillespi e

43. R. Deaton44 . C. Collins45 . M. Duggan46 . L . Wonnacott47 . A. Kent48. J . Mellor49. J . Bryce50. P. Berry51 . J . Mitchell52. J . Williams53 . A. Poll54 . S. Lee55 . B. Deaton56 . T. Woolnough57 . A. Fisher58. J . Bramwell59. B . Griffiths60. D . Bird61 . J . Heath62 . A . Pratt63 . D. Galvin64 . A. Coote65 . G . Shattock66 . P. McConchie

67 . L . Stevens68. S. Boreham70. S . Crossley71 . C . Hawkins

COLLEGIANSCoach: Pat Hawkins

Res: Marty Hook

1 . J . Dixo n2. M.Johnson3. B. Mooney V C4. A . Shinkfield5 . R . Henebery6 . S . Woolley7 . S . Ely7 . J . Farley8 . C. Unsworth CAPT9. J. Fryt0 . J. Lang11 . C . Weeke s12 . N . Harrison CAPT13 . N . Thomas14. N . Lockett15. L. Cottom16. A . Baxte r17. R. Hosking V C18 . S. Tait19 . C . Davidson20 . M. Holies21 . C . Harris22 . T. Skurrie23. C . Mollard24. E . Waters25. R. Mui r27. G . Rowston28. B. Couc h29. N . Burrows30 . L . Moon31 . N . Roach32 . C . Blumfield33 . B . Holst V C34. T. Knox35. L. Nisbet36. R. Turner37. C . Holst38 . T. Lovell39 . N . Hart. Res Capt40 . L. Watson41 . N . Baxter42 . N . Abbott43. E . Malone44. Y. Phillips45. D . Gambaro46. J . Ashman47 . R . Sitar49 . D . Phillips50 . D . Rubenstein51 . B . Shadbolt52 . M . Naylo r53. T. Hal l54. B . Woolhouse55. T. Cookies56. B. Lum b57 . B. Horsell58 . D . Smith59 . M. Lynch60 . A . Stone62 . J . Little63. R . Luff64. M . Gribble66. J . Agimus

South Melbourne

MAZENODCoach : Mike McArthur-Allen

Ass Coach: Andrew Sutherlan dRes Coach : Tony Collins

1 T. Castricum2 M . Chamberlain3 A. Tucke r4 J . Ballenger5 D . Maskell6 P. Nelso n7 S . Morgan8 B . Parker9 P. Gooden10 B . Chamberlain11 T. Smith12 A. McDowell13 P. Gooden14 N. Meehan15 N. Parry (DVC)16 M. Apollonio17 J . Beard18 D . Dunne19 T. Steinfort20 C. Murray21 S . Polan22 S . Veltman23 B . Devlin24 D. Nisbett25 S. Stanle y26 J. Dunne (C)27 M . Regan28 P. Jones29 R . Sharp30 D. Hansen31 N. Snort32 D. Hose33 S. Balloch34 C . Boyd35 D . Collins36 G. Hamill37 L. Morgan38 D. Hallet39 D. Bradshaw40 G . Massey41 M . Venturini42 C . Raine43 A. Barry Macauly44 W. Knight45 S . Paine46 M . Hunt47 A . Manjekian48 C. Jayaweera49 L. Haley50 S . War e51 M. Murray (VC)52 G . Tilling5354 A . Stagliano55 D . Bonnici56 S . Castricum5 758 D. Morris596061 M. McDowell6263,...., 646566

OLD BOYSCoach : Garry Foulds

Res Coach : Mark Oraniu k

t . J . Cassell2 .3. T. Waters4. S. Slee p5. R . Davidson6 . N . Vogels7 . G . Smit h8 . B . Collison9 . H . Maplestone10. W. Marti n11 . T. Roberts12. T. Brown13. T. Halpin14.15 . H . Christie16 . R . KelliherIT S . Casbouti19 . P. O'Farrell20, J . Sutherland21 . N . Casboult22. D. Tehan23.24. J. Barker25 . G . Phyland26 . D . Brady27 . P. Sondhu28 . D . Joyce29. C . Hosking30. M . Leigh31 . L. Boyle32. T. Roach33 . M . Barker34 . M . Hyde35 . M. Robins36 . D . Tonkin37 . S. Grigg38. M . Amor39. D . Galletti40. C. Phyland41 . C. Plzzini42. D. Sheehan43. K. Hilderbrandt44. T. Kennedy45 . S. Ingra m46 . P. Daniels46 . M . Perry47 . J . Nihill48 . M . White49. A . Gugola53. S . Butcher54. C. Dobson55.56 . D . Sheehan57 . M. Delaney60 . M . Cribbes61 . G. Too k61, A . Neville64. L. Ryan65. N. Barden66. P. Bryar68. J. Maher

Coach : Jarrod O'NeillRes . Coach: Hayden Bickett

1 A . Krzywniak2 A . Pirtl e3 C. Barrow (vc)4 A. MacGillivray5 A. Edge6 R . Stewart (dvc)7 B. Logan7 C . Reddin8 C . McNicol (C. res)9 P. Phelan10 J . Mead

11 N . Perry12 N . Williams

12 B . Williams

12 S. Eastgate

13 N. Edwards

14 S. Williams (C)15 B. Gadsde n16 J. Homann17 A. Van Den Dungan18 A . Sale m18 M . Jackson19 S . Ginnivan20 M . Smith21 T. Ewert22 L. O'Neill22 J. Murch23 D. Dawes24 S. Gadsden25 M. Ryan26 A. Ginnivan27 D . Paterson28 A . Bristow29 J. Dickerson29 B . Richardson30 E.McCowan30 T. McLaughlin31 A. Paroissien31 S.Jackson32 A. Goldner33 L. Dale34 T. Gibson35 C. Stewart (R.vc)36 R. Henderson (R .dvc)37 D. Hughe s38 T. Matessi39 B. Crilly40 D . Murchie41 J. Murchie42 L. Hendra (dvc)43 R .Capom44 R. Fisher45 C. McKimm46 M . Townsend47 5. Ada m48 B. Dever49 B. Scott50 W. Leaf51 J . Lynch52 W. Hebard53 P. Sabo54 J . Dooley55 D. McLaughlin57 B. McGuiness58 C . Butterss61 A. Walsh63 S. Davies64 M .Reid68 M . Dubyna69 A . Mandylaris71 B . Humphreys

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~ SectionOLD ESSEN DON OLD F ; - 0 1 .Coach: Frank Dunell Coach: Gerard Sholly Coach: Sam Assetta i: _h : Dave Murra y

Res: Kernel Dachs Res : Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgrrfi Coach : Ruseri verses 's• Co h:Res: Mark Lomagno

1 P an agiotopolus J 1 Oates A 1 . D . Z'wanovic 1 J Rombotis

2 Biggs 2 Lochran L 2 . A . Hughes 1 Winds, P 2 E Croha n

3 Oxnam 3 Curatlo S 3 . D. Dean 2 Wintle L 3 D Cu rt is4 L Mahone y

4 Ryan 4 Davis B 4 . A . Curran (VC) 3 Odachowski M' 5 M Dollman

5 De Morton S 5 Gerorgio C 5 . A.Paglla Huilller A4 L6 P O'Keef e

6 Ridley 6 Kent S 6 . R. Bux 5 Napier S7 J Molloy

7 Leask J 7 Geishen J 7 . M . Cosgri$ ( Res VC) 6 Fitcher P8 B Dollm an

8 Heritage J 8 Stevens T 8 . A. Sinclair (C) 7 Owen N9 B Field s

g Stormont J 9 Payne D 9 . P. Palermo 8 Scafidi A9 Terrell M 10 M Lucas

10 Biggs T 10 Crowley C 10. P. Brabender10 Wintle M 11 J O'Keefe

11 Buckley J 11 Lawry P it . M . Joyce12 Groves P 12 M Mulgrew

12 Kavanagh J 12 Br anigan C 12 . B. Galloway13 Samperi R 13 R Bowles

13 Hakim B 13 Alagona A 13 . S. Rose14 ConnollyA 14 P Greenham

'14 Legudi 14 Moore C 14 . P. Pratt 15 McColl T rfe r15 W Gull15 Mezo 15 Hope G 15 . N . Brundell 16 Osborne C 16 B Garvey16 Bordignon 16 Price S 16 . M. Godfrey

17 Gorda N 17 D R y an17 Forrest 17 Corcoran A 17 . B. Hart 18 Hecker S

d18 R Char18 Flaherty 18 Hope J 17 . M . Mitchell 19 Dru ry A 1 9 D Sheehy

20 T Crowle y19 Healey E 20 Hawkes 0 18. M . Spinoso 21 Connelly J

21 R Maguir e

20 Playfair S 21 roberts R 19. A . Dean 22 Poynton D22 T Duggan23 T Simpson21 Dale S 22 Donaldson P 20. S . Maher 23 Napier D24 S Powel l

22 Po rtia M 23 Theodossi K 21 . D. Loney (VC) 24 Tyquin Jg

25 A Hamilton23 Hughes J 24 Haros G 22. S . Fantone (Res VC) 25 Kn upt J

e 26 C Taylo r24 Dazkiw J 25 Byrne E 23. P. Walsh M26 Hecker 27 A Lynch25 Frazer A 26 Bereza A 24 . T. Lombardi (Res VC) 27 Scrolls L 28 M Giansiracusa26 Fleming S 27 Holloway N 25 . S. Rehlecki 28 Andrews M 29 C Underwoo d27 McKenzie A 28 Morris S 26 . D . Boundy (VC) 29 Bristow J 30 M Crow e28 Fewster A 29 Weddle R 27 . K. Jenkins 30 Kane J 31 W Keenan29 Uebergang S 30 Gilbe rt A 28 . J. Kreuzer 31 Drury J 32 S O'Connor30 Dragojlo M 31 Stevens J 29 . A. Morrow 32 Johnson G 33 M Maguire31 Caridi D 32 Kefalas S 30. M . Ry an 33 Zakic S 34 N Perro n32 Poulton D 33 Pratt N 30. D . McKay 34 Carson L 35 J Dempsey33 Velardo M 34 Tiernan A 31 . N . Dallas 35 Bames C 36 P Mount34 Podger D 35 Pollock M 32. S . Corcoran 36 Walstab A 37 M Pan9razi o35 Kav anagh L 36 Adderley S 33. D. Clayton 37 Williams L 38 J O'Brie n36 Obliubek C 37 Berry A 35. S . Simpson (Res VC) 38 Hayes A 39 N Pope37 P arker A 38 George GE 36. B . Dintinosante 39 McColl M

'40 L Kalesara n

38 Campbell T 39 George GA 37. A. DiFabio Huillier D40 L 41 B Aftis39 Newbold B 40 Keane J 40. W. Chambers 41 Rose S

42 Wilson M42 S Mount

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43 P Bare44 G Katavolo s41 Iskra A 42 Low S 42 . R . Murray ( Res C)

44 Rhoden M 45 G Begg y42 Bertram NS

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46 . J . Ma rtinelli 47 De Groot J 48 A Conlan45 Winkel D 46 Peacock D 47 . J . Sandy 48 Waters T 50 R Horrick s46 Lloyd J 47 Snell S 48 . A . Moore 49 Baumann M 51 D Bare47 Howard S 48 Clarke M 49 . M . Sykes 50 Kidd S 52 J Finc h48 Williamson J 49 Quinlan C 50. A . Tenson 51 Buck A 53 L Katavolos49 Christou A 50 Sterne R 55. J . Swindon 52 Towns M 54 S Gam e50 O'Brien L 51 Braddy N 56. S . Graham 53 O'Gorman P 55 P Natale51 Battista J 52 Hackney S 54 McCraw M 56 0 Wals h52 M ansfield J 53 Verrocchi M 55 Ferris M 57 K Grey53 Frazer L 54 Smith S 56 Chaplin J 58 E Waldron54 Cramer S 55 Pearce S 57 Basham A 59 P Aug hto n55 Balloch S 56 Courage L 58 Curry P 60 S 0' Connor56 Car M 57 Smart- B 59 Cheshire T 61 T Ryan57 Wade s 58 Bolzan L 60 Burke P 62 B Shelley58 Hu rtig B 59 Stagg R 61 Dowling J 63 A Dekretse r59 Stevens J 60 Baccjni I 62 Petrovic J 64 M Gargan o60 Ca rter J 63 McColl M 65 M Stonehouse61 Newland A 66 Parsons R 66 N Marchesani62 Gradzki D 70 Terrell L 67 L Guilder63 Beard M 68 B Hughe s64 Kepsner J ~~~rrrrrt 69 A Callery

65 Bacash P 70 J Mahe r

66 Wright B 71 A Mulkearn s

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68 Brooks C 73 P Byrne

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70 Hurlston J 75 R Campagn a

SPONSER 76 N Bento nHodges Real Estate 77 M Shanno n

Miles Real Estate It4entone78 R Taylor79 M Wels h

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PLAYING ON PsI,I. THE TIME OR NOT?1 . Playing on occurs in two different situations - in general play or after marks and

free Iricks .a) General play

i) Playing on occurs during the natural flow of the game .ii) The decision to play on is usually obvious and there are often few choices to be made,

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

teams in the AFL.

b) Mark and free ki ckPlaying on has been traditionally associated with handball, but today short passing andplayers running off the mark themselves has increased the number of options .

2. Advantages of playing on all tThe essential factor in modern football is speed of ball movement. If the hall moves quickly

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

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

to when he is clearir the ball out of df ' ice .

3. Dist >a) Less talented teams c!n make ror decision in regard to the options available such

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

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

immediately ahead ,vi) playing on in the wrong position eg - where a player has taken a mark within easy

shot of goal and the receiver runs straight into a tackle .

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

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MHSOBFC is always delightedwhen personal milestones areachieved by any player in anyof the teams . Game milestonesreflect continuity, longevity andcommitment to the club by theplayer.

This year we are fortunate tohave a nice mix of experiencewith a group of younger up-and-comers who are mouldinga great future for themselvesand the club.

The most experienced playersinclude Michael Feferkranz(258 games) playing in thereserves and Jason Bamert(206) now in the seniors after aslow start to the season .

At the next level are JohnNewton (170), AndrewSaultry (160), Drew Faichild(156) and Anthony Cassell(124), the acting captain in theabsence of Stuart McCullythrough injury.

This week the 100 gamers willbe joined by Julian Gerner(picture to right) .

Very close to the 100 gamemark are Russell Clowes(93), Rhys Limbrick (90), Tim

Wright (91), Ewan Thompson(87) and Nick Orchard (84) .

Last week Sam Foley (51)joined a long list of youngerplayers who have played 50games or more.

Congratulations to all of theseplayers for achieving thesemilestones and we all look for-ward to many more ahead .

Colin Green, President

Julian Gerner is not a formerstudent of VHS. He came to usin 1 997 and, with the exceptionof a break in 2003, he has beena regular contributor aroundgoala in the seniors since then.

Cingrats on this milestoneJulian. May there be others-

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All teams are away following the season launch of the week . The forme r

the Blues and Animals, who are now a game out of B Grade combatants,the four! There's some soul searching for Parkdale, Hampton Rover s

the Saints and Lions . The Fielders send an and SOE squareominous warning Jackas bounce back, and a slip off, and for th e

REVIEWtogether at full time, will be three games clear of the hosts .Rovers' chagrin, Monash pu t

visitors M

onash are on a roll! Last week, the Animals

challenge, Always tricky at Bennettswood, but the hike isn't

Shig, victory, and they like it!

and Slugger, Willops and Sharpie set The

Following It's a long way to Oak Park from Parkdale, even

an even first half set up by Newton and longer if you return empty handed! Therry are a

advantage at the final break, before a Durlin ginspired Camberwell, surged back into contentionwith an eight goal to two finish . Too late she cried,and the Unicorns remain top of the table .At VAFA headquarters, seven second term ~ijmajors effectively ended their contest with Therry.Kirzner was outstanding for the Jackas, Klein hadleather poisoning and Blieden did well in hisfiftieth . The Lions will be disappointed, as the otherthree stanzas were particularly even, Edwards agenuine focal point for the vanquished .ESL stormed out of the blocks and led by four largeat quarter time and whilst King, Taranto andZosens would get the Saints within nine pointsduring the last period, the Animals had theanswers, not that the Scribe would know, again noESL report guys .P V ►_F:WBoss James is the scene for the Round five game o f

keep Rovers, whose ears are still smarting following theUnicornsit real, saying catch us if you can .

Much to Hampton

Rovers' coach's assessment of last week's showing, victoryis vital . The High's have that successful feeling and

the Winning form is good form and both ESL andtheir best first quarter of the year and layfoundation for a morale boosting victory . Th e

enough finally showed some of their 03 form and thethrough Power and Barker were goo dthrough Ashers were rewarded for their consistent displays.to lead at the main change, but the Ashers

Main and Creamer responded to thewon by that great for the Blues and they have the taste fore, and if not for poor kicking, could have

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Caulfield

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were honest tryers for the Vultures .

oint better side at home and whilst the Vultures will b e

CLUBC SECTIONAjaxHamptonMHSOBParkdaleCaulfield GrammOld CamberwellC RES ERVEMHSOBEmmaus St LeosEmmaus St LeosOld CamberwellHamptonCaulfield GrammCaulfield Gramm

KirznerPowerHorneRowleyBaxterHorgan

CorbettBattyNeweyFogartyHanlonGuyettJames

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stung from last Saturday, some key injury blowstilts the scales in favour of the Lions .Camberwell welcome Ajar and a win for thevisitors will be their first against a side above themon the table . However, the Wellers have been solidall campaign and whilst sluggish last game, theyshould be able to rebound and return to thewinners circle.CORRESPENDENTS

Glenn I3arruon - f;a %

- Gary Eliec:en played his 5 0tFl agains tTherry last week . Gary has been an inspiration forhis team mates for his never give in attitude . Stilleligible for U 19 he made an immediate impact inthe seniors two years ago with his fearless style .His qualities have been recognised this year byappointing Gary as one of the clubs leaders . TheClub wishes Gary a long and successful future .Therry Penola - congratulates its players whohave achieved milestones over the last few weeks .Club great Steve Boyle, on the comeback trail,played his 200th game against AJAX last week.Steve, a club champion and former captain, hasalways thrilled Therry crowds with his highmarking and long kicking and we are sure he willreturn to his old spot in the Seniors over the nextfew weeks . The previous week against OldCamberwell Luk e Kuret and Anthony 'Ace'McMahon played their 100th games for the club .This year the multi skilled Ace has shown the formthat made him one of the club's most promisingjuniors . Luke is always a ball 'magnet' in the twosand has continued his consistent form this year.Congrats to all players .Emmaus St . Leos - congratulate Ryan McCann

on reaching 15 0 games in Rd4 . Rhino and U19

B&F winner in '95 has continued to perfect his left

foot helicopter through his career and is a valuable

running player in the firsts . Andy "One Nut"

Raynor reached 50 games in Rd4 and put in

another top effort on Saturday after returning fromoverseas this year as well as overcoming a serious

groin injury .

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTIO N

Caulfield Gr v Glen EiraEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Monash Blues

Hampton Rovers v MHSOBTherry Penola 0 B v Parkdale Vultures

Old Camberwell v AJAX

F`2,1 aALL JUi;i.uP_''S 2.2 5.4 8.6 12.7(79)

G':JL""wldl GHl3-T ; 5.6 10.9 14 .17 22.19 (151)Par'€ssile Vulttuea: Haves 5 Rowley 3 T Barr P Sullivan Stephens OglerBest Haves Matt Sullivan Kelly M Barr Dixon Johnston. CaulfieldOra .,,n,A,lw„a : B Sinclair 4 B Gross 3 Carboni 2 O'Neill 2 Sharpe 2 ArgylosBaxter Bruhn Foley Fester Kendall Liddell A Sinclair Will . Best Will Sharpe

Green Knight w djaja Bruhn. Um : Jeremy Heffernan David Irons (F)Steve Durston-Rvan Sean Durston-Ryan (B) John Hall John Robinson (G)GLEN EBZA 2.0 8.3 12.7 14.12 (96)

EMMAUS 0C 6.2 9.4 13.7 19.15(129)

C-?ea Edia: Tambto 3 Vanrvakas 3 Sheehan 2 S Diamond Emmett EvansLumberg C Neeson Russo . Best S Diamond Tsiraglaanrnis Donlan KingShaliard Lundberg. Emmou St Le= Ellis 7 N Hodder 3 Ballard 3 Bird 2

Mitchell 2 P McGloin Baranello Donovan . Best Ellis Bird Ballard VolpiBaranello R McCann. Um : Rick Lam Paul Dinneen (F) Clive Shipley

Greg Rollo (G)MONASH BLUES 4.7 5.11 9.11 12.18 (90)

HAMPTON ROVERS 3.0 7.4 8.6 12.8 (81)

Ai : Hickey 3 Holloway 2 Pay 2 Smith Glover S Hawkins TintonFarrar. Best Creamer Main Janssen Holloway Smith Chapman. Hampton

R : Power 5 Browne 3 S Anderson Bovd Carr Lawrence . Best: Woods

Davey Carr Browne Barker McCarthy. Um : Roland Fuhnnann Lionel

Katz (F) Ross Richards Graene Carter (RFI,} (G )OLD C.AM BERFdElI. 1.1 4.7 5.9 13.9 (87)

MRSOB 4.4 6.8 11.10 14.12 (96)

Old CamberweM Horgan 4 Bayford 2 Hansen 2 Crenan Hendrie ChristiePeasnell Hardenberg. ]MRSOB. Barnett 3 Home 3 Newton Saultry . Taylor

limbrirk White Walker South Thompson. Best Newton Barnett Gerner

Saultry S Anderson Thiele. Umpires: Mark Gibson Rob Schuller (RFU(nPhillip Miller Brandon Cooper (RT'Ij (B) Matt Cowley Dennis Baulch (RFI-) (G)AJAX 2 .1 9.10 13 .12 19.15 (129)

Therry Pena3a 2.4 3.6 8.7 13.8 (86)

AJAR: Kirmer 8 Krafchek 2 Rapoport 2 E Wollner 2 Blieden Klein J SegalSharp Vanaken Best: Rapoport Klein Kirmer Samuel Krafchek Weislitzer .

ThenT. Edwards 8 Forster-Knight 2 McKay 2 Elliott Best: FentonEdwards Reynolds Callegari Me Kay D Goodwin Umpires: Ken McNiem

Gajanan Skandakumar (F1 Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B) Travis Storti (G)C RESERVE

RARKDALE VULTURES 2.1 4.2 8.3 10.5 (65)

CAtJt FlEID GRAMM 5.4 12.5 16.11 18.12 (120)

Parkdale VuY : Waters 4 Ryan 4 Darcy Wilkins Best Baker WilkinsOReeIe Ryan Hamilton Hampton. Caulfield Grammarians: Baker 5 James4 Phelps 3 Lawson 2 Guyett 2 Hoggan Poulter. Best Hoagan Erickson

Lawson Guyett Phelps Baker .

GLEN EIRA 4.2 5.5 7.5 8 .8(56)

EMMAUS LEOS 0 C 4.4 5.9 12.10 17.13(115)Glen Elm- Fossep 3 Hollow 2 Oldham Watt Eade. Best Fusser ChatfieldZagame Zurak Evatt Emmaus St Lew: Batty 6 Newev 3 Kelly 2Simondson 2 Burke Comm McGloin, Best: Virgo Michael Batty Burgess

Raynor KellyMONASH BLUES 3.2 7.5 10.7 16.9 (105)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .6 6.6 9.8 10.10 (70)

Moorish : Nind 5 Mentha 2 Teasdale 2 Wills 2 Rosengarten Murchie Dennis

Shields Coe . Best Costley Rosengarten Morris Taylor Shields Nind .

Hampton Rovers : Terech 3 Flahwe 2 Hanlon Dudda Gray Pearson

'... Prantias . Best Terech Henry Duddy Vaughan Flaltive Pearson .

''.... OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 5.3 10.5 11 .6(72)

''.. A§F3SOB 2.3 5.4 8.9 10.11 (71)Old Cambercell: Fogarty 5 B Ryan 3 Sheedy Joyce Tipper. Best: Fogarty

Ryan Longford Munrow Williams Craven. i4311SOB: Dunne 2 Feferkranr 2Bowen Neilson Hollenberg Rodman Corbett Ting . Best Rosman TernesBowen Czwamo Oosting Dunne.MAX 4.2 8.3 15.7 19.7 (121)

THERRY 1.3 2.4 4.5 8 .7(55)AJAR : Godhvtez 3 Goldenfein 3 Norich 3 Ritterman 3 Dudakov 2 Same 2S7kolLllk 2 Chester. Best SzkoUtik Duzenman Kestenberg 7,emski Jankie

Dudakov. Therrg: Fraazetto D Goodwin T Goodwin Kuret Murphy SaccoStepien K Walker. Best K Walker Tsinaris Warren Sacco D Goodwin TGoodwin .

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C SectionAJAX CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN GLEN ERA HAMPTON ROVERS MHSOB

Coach: Phil Davis Coach : Merv Keane San Coach : Phillip Ballis Coach: Brett Mcllwraith Coach : Dave Skinner

Res. Coach : Barry Simon Ass Coach: Lachlan Kellaway Res : Anthony Strafford Res Coach : Tony NaumaB Asst: Spares Beasley, W Fal l

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

1 . N. Gold 1 D Rosman 1 . M . Dimackhi 1 . T. Wilmott 1 . J . Bame rt2. S. McCully (Capt)

2. J. Israelsohn 2 A Bruhn 2 . D . Fossey 2 . M. McKellar 3. N. OrchardDavis3 B 2 B Hall 3 . C. Massie [c] 3 . A . Bruder 4. M . Wnite (DVC). .Dudakov4 M

3 C Kni ght 4 . D. Cassar 4 . S . Anderson 5. A. Sauttry,. .5. G . Blieden

4 M Uddel l5 S Kendall 4• B . Zosens 5 . B . Marlyn 6. M . Brain

6. D . Vanaken 6 N Craven'

5. A. Tsirogiannis 6 . S . Gravin a7 . A. Duddy

tington7. S. Whit& J. Dixo n

7. G . Samuel 7 R O Neill 6. J. Zagame CarrG8 8 . J . Geme r8. E. Raleigh 8 R Foote 7• S. Vamvakis

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9. D . Fairchild

9 . J . Raleigh9 M Frater10 A Will (C)

8. T. Dimackhi.

10. B. Boyd 10 . P. Smith10 . I. Barrett

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28. A . Zemski 28 J Jacobs 26 . P. Tsagliofls 29. M . Fl etcher 27. M . Johnston

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30. N . Israelsohn 30 D Elias 29 . M . Scarfe 31 . T. Pucella .30. R. Newton

32. A. Bloom 31 C Poynter 30 . L P ryde 32 . J. Hanlon 31 . M . BowenJ Gottlie b33 32 A Lawson 31 . J . Lundberg 33 . R . Mosbey 32. A. Cassell (VC)..

34. A. Goldman33 S Fry ers34 H Baker 32 . M . D'Zilva 34 . B. Artz 33. L. Campbell

36. L. Krafchek 35 S Thompson 33 . A . Sheedy 35 . M . Vaughan36. P. Chapman

34. E. Thompson34. D. Henzel

37. J. Kestenberg 36 G Crathem 34 . S . Kitson 37 . J . Tipping 35. P. Rujevi c38. S. Gutman 37 B Sco tt 35. S. Hollow 38. J . Morley 36. R . Ware

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C SectionM0 H BlUES 0 ' "ELL I VULTUP it 3 ST LEOS PENQLA

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 F Coach : Garry Datson

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I S . Chapman 1 A. Durling 1 S. Rowley 1 . P Cause 1 . Gorman P

2 L Renton 2 M. Horgan 2 R . Gallagher 2. J Hodder 2. Goodwin T3 L Holloway 3 S. Peasnell 2 B. Darcy

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63 N Lovett75 . T Ymer 51 . Kenessy N

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Cert ificate of M erit profile :Peter Donegan (De La Salle OC)• 161 Senior games 1973-1982• A Section Premiership player

1979-80• Reserve Grade Field Umpire

for at least 15 years

• Outstanding & ongoingservice to the club over 24years

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e10r Donegan -Ds La Salle aP'

• Life Membership DLS ®FC - ®3

Great to see one of the VFL's greats making the effortto come down and watch some of the VAFA action ata recent D4 match . Coleman medallist andCollingwood legend Peter McKenna watched the OldWestbourne v No rt h Brunswick match recently andwas happy to share his views on the game over a beerin the rooms afterwards. What was even morecommendable was his willingness to go and have a 15minute kick on the ground with one aspiringyoungster from the Westbourne juniors after thematch in lieu of the warming himself in the confinesof the Old Westbourne clubrooms .

® 0 0Refreshing interview with Mark Beasley Vice-President St Bedes Mentone-Tigers on 88 .3 on

Sunday morning as he described the backgroundbehind the introduction of the Centenary Cup to be

played against Beaumaris this weekend . Certainly a

lot of work and planning has gone into the Big Dayand we wish all associated with it well . Edi Melnjak

Hampton Rover Legend and all round good guy wasthe winner of the quiz . Edi wins a Dinner for 2 at Pat

Reardon 's Rising Sun Hotel in Richmond courtesy ofVAFA Sunday. This week hear the Sharks version of

the big game with the Tigers . 88.3 Sounds great to

me.

Heard around the B Section traps that Old EssendonCoach Frank Dunell in the past few weeks has taken

a "crash course" in how to operate a CoachesWhiteboard . Also believe "Don't Know" is now fully aufait with Newton's Law of Gravity, "what goes up mustcome down".

fl 0 ®Great to see an Amateur Club looking after theirfounding members . At a Luncheon at Old Brightonlast Saturday Peter Grant the President of the OldBrighton Past Players presented a Life MembersMedallion to Nick Walsh . Nick was the inaugural

President after the Tonners were reformed in 1957 .Now nearly 90 he is still very spritely and was seen tobe thoroughly enjoying himself. As an aside to this

Bob McLellan the current Team Manager of the OldBrighton Senior side was the winner of the club's Best& Fairest Award in that year and is still going strong

today. I'm sure a most enjoyable day was had by all i n

attendance .0 ® ®

Australian Football is a growing sport in manycountries around the world as instanced by therelationships between V.A .F.A. clubs and clubs in

other countries . An example of this is the Box HillNorth affiliation with football in Japan . Within theUnited States football is played in some thirty cities,with all teams coming together annually for the U .S.championships which in 2004 will be played inAtlanta, Georgia over the weekend of October 9and

10. The high cost of travel throughout the UnitedStates has led to a decline in inter city competitionand the development of local suburban clubs to fostercompetition within the respective cities . The Boston

Demons have formed a Metro league between foursuburban based teams, who will play six roundsbefore the two leading sides play off for the ChowderPot . Former Amateur players active in Boston includeSean Keane and Alan Nugent from University Bluesas well as Scott Mackey from Ormond.

0 0 0Caulfield Grammarians are holding their Annual"Blue & White Ball", on Saturday July 10th, at TheVictoria Club, Level 41 Rialto Towers. Be there andenjoy a great night of fine food and dancing ("GetShiggy with it") at one of Melbourne's premier venues .

For further information call Rebecca Martin 0408 80 8

400 or visit www.c9fc .com.0

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Amigos, dust off your sombreros and drag out yourbestest ponchos on Saturday May 22, as theHampton Rovers head ' South of the Border,' or atleast to Boss James . It's Mexican nite, entry is justfive pesos, tequila and corona's going cheap and thelimbo is guaranteed . Call the club for details .

® ® ®Fantastic achievement last week in D4 with DarrenDA Adams playing his 4 00th club game . No me anachievement at any level, but 400 games is super

effort. With North Brunswick battling hard both onand off the field it's personalities like Darren whoepitomise Amateur Football - FTLOTG salutes your

achievement Darren - well done.

0 0 ®Round 3 saw the first match played between Old

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paradians (formed 1929) and St Kevin's , who joined

the V.A.F.A. in 1947. Until May 1 they had never metin the intervening 58 seasons . It would seem that ofthe current 71 member clubs, Kew has played thegreatest number of opponents . By the end of Round 9,2004 the only current club not to have played Kewwill be Mt Lilydale, who went to D3 as Kew came to

D4 . The only other clubs to have played in the 7senior sections are University High School Old Boys/

V.U .T. and Elsternwick . It seems from research that

U .H .S. has not played St Bernards, Mazenod orBeaumaris. Despite their 90 season membership of

the V.A .F.A. it seems that Elsternwick will not haveplayed Marcellin, nor De La Salle, Old Haileybury,yaara Valley, St Kevins and Mt Lilydale by Round 9this season . These anomalies are the result ofpromotion and relegation. Which other member club shave never met ?

(9 (9 0AAFC Match 5 VAFA v WAAFL Sunday June 6-Elsternwiek Park. Initial U23 Development Squad -James Scambler, Jackson Brooke (Uni . Blues), SimonClarke, Chris Goullet, Liam Wilkinson (St . Bernards),Leigh Hansen, Luke Considine (Marcellin), TimWallace, Ben Janson (Whitefriars), Abe Williams,Alister Neville, Jack Healy (Old Trinity), JamesBeaumont, Matt Hicks (Old Melburnians), CharlesTallent, Lachlan Thompson (Old Scotch), JarrodMoloney, Leigh Harrison (De La Salle), JamesMcDonnell, Cameron Purss, John Pasceri (OldXaverians), Mark Corrigan (Old Haileybury), LaxSiapantas, Michael Barker (Old Haileybury), MarkLuxon, Scott Curatolo (Old Ivanhoe), Philip Pratt,David Boundy, Andrew Walstab, James Tyquin (St .Bedes Mentone Tigers), Michael Atkins, Luke Healy(Beaumaris), Steve Jarrod, Jason Cordy (North OldBoys), Charles Holst, Shura Taft (Collegians), RyanChard, Tim Duggan, Tom Simpson (St. Kevins),Dominic Dunne, Michael Chamberlain (Mazenod)Daniel Flaherty, Tim Biggs (Old Essendon), AndrewMacGillivray, Josh Homann (Old Brighton), BrentChristie (old Camberwell), Eilan Healy(Ivanhoe/Assumption), Ashley Naylor (Power House),Paul Kempton (Uni Blacks), Nick Fallu (CaulfieldGrammarians) .

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game today brought to mind the hours devoted toVAFA football by such milestone players. IncludingPre-seasons, Practice Matches, normal trainingsessions, Fixture Matches, travel time, Meetings, andClub Social activity, 'Atch' would have clocked uparound 6000 hours dedicated to his Club and theAssociation . That ~i~s one b~ slice

0of life!

SEN 1116 and the VAFA have joined forces to

promote Amateur Football on the airwaves - eachSaturday quarter, half, three-quarter and full-time

scores can be heard on Saturdays between 12 noonand 5pm, and on Sundays Jonathon Horn or BrettConnell will present a VAFA wrap between 4 -4 .34pm .See strip advert below for more details .

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Attended an enjoyable luncheon last weekendcourtesy of Rick and Gayle Broe ell and theBanyule Bears . Gayle and the ladies put on awonderful luncheon - and given Rick spent thegreater part of the week preceding in Warrnamboolthe ladies certainly did a GREAT deal of work . John

Stanton former Warringal U 19 coach was there with

his wife Lynne, John's boys doing well at the Bombersof late . Paul " Bluey" Williams was finallyacknowledged for his wonderful achievement ofplaying 300 games, his LITTLE brother Dave waspresent due to a long-term injury, but morefrightening for all young up and coming ruckmen isthat young Rory Williams (9 months) - son of Dave

looks a likely type .The planned renovations at Beverley Road Oval willhave to be seen to be believed, my won't they be theenvy of many clubs in the region. Ronny Whitcroft(wife of coach Greg) celebrated her birthday on theday and other Bear legends Don Gillies, JohnSimpson, John Gilliam, Larry Stephens, Bea & IanGray enjoyed the stand-up comedy of Triple Jpresenter Justin Hamilton, who also writes for"Before the Game" . Well done Bears and keep up th e

good work .0 0 0

Volunteers Week this week - so take some time outto say thanks to the myriad of volunteers within ourranks - they to are doing it in the main FOR THELOVE OF THE GAAM .

Peninsula OB Captain, Andrew Atchison's 200th0 0 ®

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The Section has bifurcated neatly into top &bottom halves, much the same as it did in 2003 atthis stage. It will be interesting though to seewhether the 2004 lower teams have the sameupsetting power as their last season's confreres,and also what effect a cooler winter will have .A big 'get well soon' to Prahran stalwart, RaySleeth, who is currently doing some bench timedue to a blood count problem. We're all barrackingfor you Ray!

The Two Blues took the game up to Ormond for the

LAST WEEKBanynle v Fitzroy RedsThis game was much closer than expected withboth sides minus key playmakers. There werepluses for both sides ; the Bears for winning a gamethey might have lost, and the Reds now know theyare not far away from the Big Three! The Bearshad no Big Dave at all, and no 'Spider' for most ofthe game, but Dave Gayfer put in a good one indefence, and Brad Willmore was in form upforward . David Ronchi was solid in the Ruck andround the ground for Reds, who must be rueingsome ordinary goal shooting late in the game .Prahran v Ormond

first half but the Monds extra class showed afterthat . David Robbins OtB, Simon Keleher HB, andforward Mark Ferrari all had top games forOrmond . Prahran's best were key position playersScott Fraser & Michael Radywonik .YVOB V Penin . OBDespite being so far inland the Pirates managed tobroadside their way out of the Bushranger'scarefully planned ambush for a solid victory .Shaun Payze was in everything for the Pirates, andwell supported by Lethbridge . Rob Drew & Savagewere standouts for Yarra on a not so good day ingeneral .Uni . Blacks a Aquina sAnother mega score by the rampaging Blacks hadeven the Bloods acknowledging that they had comeup against one of the best sides seen in D1 formany years . The Blacks reckon it was theirdefence that won the game, so back men DaveBatten & Paul Kempton, who really did playblinders, got the top mentions, and Al Smith snuckin, even though he's an OtBer! In contrast to theusual overflow of 'veritas' in vi .no it i, s often scarcein these match notes!! The Bloods had sterling

efforts from MattHunter OtB, & backman AnthonyWilliams, but theside was justoverwhelmed on theday by exhilarating opposition!SOC v Old Ment.The Panthers came good with a vengeance in adominating return to winning form againstChaddie. Chad Tiventyman was back at his bestfor the Panthers, with defenders Justin Costello &Nick Fisher also providing lots of drive .TF$Tu WEEKFitzroy Reds v PrahranWhile the Two Blues made Ormond work hard lastweek I can't see them beating the Reds in thisinaugural Latte Cup match (in recognition of therespective cafe societies of Brunswick & ChapelSts!) . The Reds will be too accomplished and winby 4 goals.Ormond v 'Parra Valley OBThe Monds will be too strong on their home turf forYarra and should prevail by 5 goals .Peninsula OB v AquinasThe Pirates are rarely beaten in their homeport, soshould account for the Bloods by 3 goals or so.

D1 SECTIO NBanyule Egan 3 14Ormond Denning 4 14Peninsula Payze 7 14Fitzroy Reds Tornese 3 13

Ormond Grace A 2 11Salesian Logan S 0 10Peninsula Claringbold 4 10D1 RESERVE

Fitzroy Reds Capodiferro 0 16Fitzroy Reds McKerrow 5 15Ormond Russell A 0 11Old Mentonians Bournon 0

t Peninsula Claringbold8 9

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old Mentonlans e Banyul eThe Panthers came good with a vengeance lastweek, so the Bears will need to be focussed for this

game . Nevertheless the visitors should win by 3

goals .Blacks v SalesianThere is no doubting Chaddie's fighting spirit, but,in their present awesome form the Blacks shouldwin this game comfortably .Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds,Pirates, Bears, & Blacks .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & bfhickey6@bigpond .co m

peninsula 0 B--congratulates Club CaptainAndrew Atc hison on reaching the marvellousmilestone of 200 games against Aquinas today!Figuratively and literally, 'Atch' is a tower of strengthat Pirateland and, in his 5th season as skipper, hasbecome one of the finest leaders in the Club'shistory . From the stellar class of '92, he became adual B & F winner, a committee member, andenthusiastic worker behind the scenes . Atch hasdevoted more than a decade of his life to the Pirates,shouldering the burden of No. 1 Ruckman for themajority of that time, and always with good humour .Great work Atch! All aboard the Pirate Ship willremain forever grateful! Peninsula ' alsocongratulates Tom Prendergast on playing his 50thgame today . Back to being a Seniors regular, Tomis another to continue the brotherly traditions at thePirates and we look forward to many more gamesfrom this highly talented goal sneak!Yarra Valley 0 B - congratulates Tristan Lloyd andRussell Yeo on playing their 50th games today.Russell was a key forward in the 2002 ReservesPremiership after starting as an U19, but since thenhas converted to a defender in the Seniors . Tristanbegan in the U 19s and is now a reliable backman inthe Reserves and a top Clubman .Aquinas OCFC - Congratulate Dave Boland onreaching his 100th game against Uni Blacks lastweekend . Dave started with the club in the Under19's about 8 years ago but due to ongoing kneeproblems, has spent a bit of time on the sidelines. Avery consistent performer down back for the Bloods,his commitment and courage can't be questionedand we hope he finally has some luck this year andgets back to playing the quality footy we have beenused to seeing from him .

TODAY'S MATCHESI)1 SECTION

Fitzroy Reds v PrahranOrmond v Yarra Valley 0 B

Peninsula 0 B v Aquinas 0 COld Mentonians v Banyule

University Blacks v Salesian 0 C

BANYUIE 1.3 7.5 10.7 13.9 (87)

Tans Valley: R Drew 3 Keem Valoppi 2 N Pask Stevenson Rokicki Bea l

P'1'17.Et0Y REDS 2.4 3.5 9.13 10.150)

Banyule: J Egan 3 Cam Taylor 3 Lorenzini 2 Plant Brown Wise Wilmore

Demetriou . Best Gayfer Wilmore O'Connell Plant C Taylor Cam Taylor.

Fit=%)y Beds: Tomese 3 Atherton 2 L Holderhead Diacporgfs Rawlins

Dawson Baker Best Rancid Baker Pollard Clarke O'Reilly Atherton .

Umpires: David Phillips Dash Peiris (EJ Gavin Roberts (G)

PRABRAN 3.1 4.2 6.5 7.5(47)

ORMOND 2.1 7.3 10.5 12.7 (81)

Prahran: Plummer 2 Ballard Dibben Kellow Radywonik Rhodes.

Best Radywonik Femer Wlndridge Plummer Burnett Northway .

Ormond: J Denning 4 A Grace 2 B Delloio 2 L Delloio L Wells M Ferrari .

Best- D Robbins M Ferrari L O'Brien L Delfolo D Whelan S Keleher .

Umpires: Albie Firley Brendan Devlln (F) Jim Exton Michael Lee (G)

YARRA VAilZY 4.3 8.6 10.9 12.10 (82)

PENINSULA OB 2.3 9.5 10.10 17.14 (116)

Balshaw. Best R Drew Savage A Laing N Pask R Yea Strong . Peninsula :

Payze 7 N Clartngbold 4Torossi 2 Haley KentTeelowJ Coghian . Best Payze

Cook Teelow Torosst Murray White

Umpires: Adam Conquest Simon Stokes (F) Eddie Boa] Malcolm 1`111cul (G)

UNIVER.STfY BLACKS 6.5 10.7 14.10 17.11 (113)

AQUBZ4SOC 0.0 1.3 2.3 3.3(21)

Uni B]acks: Velella 7 Riao 4 Smith 4 M Kempton 3 M Savige 3 Barry 2

Groom 2 Sibilia 2 Bevacqua Fuller P Rempton Lalich Watch . Best Smith

Batten P Kempton Velella B Costello Walch . Aquinas: Hunt 2 Jess Skinner

CoIliver Tanilli. Best Hunter Davies Whitehead Williams Williams Loirin

Cooper.

Umpires: Luke Moncrieff Greg Rowlings (F) Blanca Share (B)

0 C 0.0 2.1 3.2 4.2(26)

OLD M OTONiANS 3.3 5.3 10.7 13.9 (87)

Match details not received . Umpiras: Peter Liddell Paul Jones (F) Bruce

Stephens Sam Perrin (G)

In RESERVE

BANYUIE 3.3 5.5 8.5 9.8(62)

PTMdtOY REDS 0.8 2.8 7.10 8.11(59)

Banyule : Prior 2 Creak 2 Van Poeteren George D Nasrallah Turnbull

Thomson. Best Richardson T Egan Prior George King Roethe. Fitzroy

Reds: McKerrow 5 Sheather Buckley Reeves . Best McDonald Abbott

Bailey McKerrow Willingham Drew.

PRAHRAN 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1)

ORMOND 7.3 13.9 19.12 26.18 (174)

Match Details not received .

YARRA VALLEY0 B 1.2 5.5 9.7 9 .9(63)

PENINSULA0 B 3.3 6.4 11.7 15.9 (99)

Yana Valley: Details not received . Peninsula., S Claringbold 8 Brennan 3

Sharpin 2 McMahon Falkiner. Best: S Claiingbokl Warner McMahon

Sharpin Heffernan Moran.

UNIVERSPP4 BLACKS 6 .5 10.7 14.10 17.11(113)

AgUBiAS 0C 0.0 1.3 2.3 3 .3(21)

Uni Blacks: Brumby-Rendell 3 Kelley 3 Wood 3 Hanna 2 Moffatt 2 Ryan 2

Chandler. Best Blake Bnunby-Rendell Ryan Wilson Moffatt Prawse.

Aquinas : Brown 2 Visser. Best Cousins Jones Box Elliott Chapman .

SALESIAN 0 C 0.0 2.1 3.2 4 .2(26)

OLD MENTONIANS 3.3 5.3 10.7 13.9 (87)

Match details not received .

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DI SectionAQUI

Coach: Steve BellRes : Paul Harpe r

1 . L. Toomey2. S. Tib b3. S. Edwards5. M. Hunter6 . D . Minogue7 . C . Glennie8 . J . Jess (VC)9, T. Harkin10. D. Bol and11 . M . Barmby12. A. Be th une13. D. Den Braber (C)13. C . Jeffrey14 . A. Lorkin15 . Ad . Williams16 . J . Hunt17 . B . Redwood18.J . Hughe s19. G . Whitehead (VC)20. D. Skinner21 . J. Pierce22. S. Flynn23 . M. Visser24 . P. Harper25 . B . Volombello26. R . Weeks27 . C. Quinn28. B . Helme29. J . Wilson31 . G . Evans32. D . Alford33 . C . Wooden34 . M. Tarull i35 . 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 Stafford56. P. Cruickshank57. M . Harris58. H . Tyssen59. B . Cooper60. L. Elliott61 . I . Drew62 . C . Lyng63 . A. Barrie

BANYULECoach : Greg Wnitcroft

Res : John Frase r

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 J

...'', 45 Roethe A48 Tuckman S49 Bell G55 Williams D

FITZROY REDSCoach: Graham BurgenRes Coach : Chris Teha n

1 . D. Hannam2. B . Holderhead &

A. Wals h4. M . Calms &

J. Hamilto n5 . P. Diacogiorgis7 . L. Byrn e8 . A . Byme9 . H . Fletcher11 . B . Atherton12. D. Murphy13. A. Dawson14. T. Clarke16 . G . Crane17 . B. Le e18 . M. Baker19 . Pa . Cook20 . T. Mitchell21 . C. Meighen22. C. Sullivan23. T. Jackson24. J. Parsons25 . D. Bah r27 . J. Tomese29 . V. Cahill30 . C . Little31 . P. Crowe32 . A . Grant33. S . Dury35. P. Cook36. M . Reeves37. A. O'Reilly39 . A. George40 . G . Bance41 . M. Bridges42 . I. McBumey45. J . Bennie46. N . Mann47. 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 . Curtis77, A, Grillo80 . G. Box81 . J . Savage95. D. Flanagan97. D. Ronchi99. C. McGrath

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OLD ME ORIACoach : Peter RussoRes: Jamie Winduss

1 . T. MiNalsky2 . C. Twentyman3 . R. Bet4. R. Woodl and5. C. Mackay6. C. Alexander (VCR)7. M. McCloskey (DVC)8. G . Ferguson9 . J. Walker10 . S . Voiqt11 . D . Solrey12. C. Dwyer (CR)13. B . Russo14. M . Strou d15. J . Costello (DVC)16. B. Carrol l17. N . Linford (CR)18 . T. Boumon19 . A. Palmer20 . D . O'Connor21 . J . O'Brien22 . B . Coghl an23. A. Drin an24, D. Cochrane25. B. Fairb

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26. G . Dart27. A. Ki antos28 . D . tGtto (VC29 . A. Cart er (C~30 . D . Russo31 . M . Elliott32 . M . Sumer33. S . Worrell34. P. Flaskis35. D. Murphy36. D. Alexander37. M. Francis38 . T. Millis39 . K . Campbell40 . R . Alexander41 . S . Cozens42 . M . Basile43. G . Hubbard44. L Sunter45. A. Erskine46. A. Bowtell47 . J. Kelly48 . D . Stevens (VCR)49 . N . Fisher50 . K . Regan51 . A. Wilson52 . M . Watts53. S . Wilson54. D. Goodbody55. M . Kalviskis56 . B. Thomas57 . S. Fairb an ks58 . A. Worrell59 . A.Joyce60 . A. 0'Reilly61 . B. Saunders62. R . Schloeffel63. C. Palmer64. M . Austin65. A. Mort66 . M . Mackay67 . A. Noonan

OR MONOCoach: Adrian ConnollyRes Coach : Peter O'Dea

1 Deledio2 Beckett3 Denning4 Grace5 Martinov6 Whelan7 Keleher8 Miller9 Metz10 Banks11 Robbins12 Deledio13 Lees14 James15 Telley16 Stewart T17 Russell L18 Cove W19 Cleary D20 to Hennepe D21 Wiley R22 Brown H23 Naylor T24 Muzzell25 Dale26 Harvey27 Ashford28 Clinch29 Palling30 Wells31 Young32 O'Brien33 Cook34 Russell35 Bailey36 Casey37 Everett38 Byra39 Ferrari40 Douglas A41 Upstill B42 Keleher C43 Parsons B44 Broadhurst M45 Franklin J46 Johnstone C47 Goonan A48 Saunders R49 Jewett 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 PRAINIAN SALESIAN UNIULACKS YARRA VALLEY

Son Coach : Julian Sill Coach: Leigh Stafford Coach: Peter Turley Senior Coach : A Parkin Coach : Tim Killworth

Res : Brian Cronin Reserves: Andrew Gillam Res Coach : Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach: M. FittW.ani Res. Coach : Simon Taylor.Club 18 Coach: C. Baulch

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ReviewWilliamstown CYMS missed a chance to square their win-los s

ledger and give BuBeen Templestowseason when they went down to the Bullants by a point on thelast kick of the game ; Swinburne University opened theiraccount, finally getting on the right side of a close game,overcoming West Brunswiek, with Fragiacomo and Fidler invintage form; Flag favourites Old Carey scored a comprehensivewin over Ivanhoe Assumption, despite five goals from the Hoes'Doni Vallcanis and manful efforts in defence by the likes of Wood,Morris and O'Neill; In the varsity battle, LaTrobe were too good forMonash Gryphons to score their maiden victory for the season ;

and Bentleigh were well and truly overwhelmed by a classy OldGeelong combination .PreviewIvanhoe Assumption host Bulleen Templestowe at TheBoulevard in a contest involving the two side relegated from D 1 atthe end of last season. The Bullants have not dominated on thescoreboard despite being the only undefeated team in D2, whilethe Hoes' thumping at the hands of Old Carey saw them lose boththeir perfect record, and a fair whack of percentage. I have a

feeling that performance will fire up the Hoes, and if Valkanis canget a few more goals, they will go a long way towards winning .Ivanhoe for mine .Williamstown CYMS come up against West Brunswick at FearonReserve with both teams keen to improve on their early seasonfortunes . The Wicks in particular will be disappointed after theirfinish in 2003 and may see fellow strugglers CYs as anopportunity to double their wins thus far. However, judging bytheir endeavours, Willy will in no way be an easy mark, and if thelikes of ruck tandem McNamara and Monkhurst, and wingmanPoch maintain their efforts from last week, they should take thepoints. IT go CYs today.Swinburne University host Monash Gryphons at St . James Parkin a repeat of the 2003 D3 Grand Final, and the second varsityclash in a row for the Gryphs . Especially tricky for the visitors willbe containing the twin towers up forward of Murchie and Higgins,however if the Gryphs can find a solution to this conundrum, itwill certainly make this a more intriguing contest . At the end ofthe day though, I do have to pick someone to win, and so I pickSwinny.Bentleigh face Old Carey at Arthur Street in what appears to beanother mismatch for the Demons . The Old Carey juggernautcontinues to conquer all before them, and if not for a paperworkmalfunction in Round One, would be comfortably upon thesummit of D2 . The Panthers multiple forward options willtorment the Bentleigh defence, and "Dolly" Parton in particularcould be in for a big day . Hard to go past OCs, so OCs it is then .LaTrobe University take on Old Geelong in Bundoora with bothteams coming off handy wins. While the home team arereasonably sound defensively, the likes of Vickers-Willis, Bettsand Ainsworth will ensure things won't be easy in the Trobers

back half. Old Geelong to

What Andrew SaysRelegated clubs Bullee nTemplestowe an d Ivanhoe Assumption enter this week's matchof the round from different ends of the form spectrum. Theunbeaten Bullants preserved their perfect record after kicking thelast three goals of the match to defeat Williamstown by thenarrowest of margins while the Hoes were crushed by premiershipcontender Old Carey. Back at home, Hoes' coach John Matthewsaid it was important his club put forward a strong performance ."We need to get some credibility back," Matthew said. "Over thelast 18 months, our home ground advantage has been good andwe need to keep that going.' The Bullants kicked the winning goallast week with just seconds remaining and have won all theirgames this season by under three goals with an average winningmargin ofjust nine points .Williamstown and West Brunswick square off with both clubs indire need for a victory . The CYMS have lost their last threematches but would have beaten Bulleen Templestowe last week ifnot for a lapse in concentration deep into the last quarter. Butcoach Dene Macleod believed his team had turned the corner. "Wewere really pleased the way we went about it," Macleod said . `Theguys just went to sleep for a couple of minutes and that's whenthey (Bulleen Templestowe) scored their goals." But Williamstownwould need to fall into a deep sleep for West Brunswick to punishthem on the scoreboard. The Magpies fielded just nine playersfrom their 2003 losing preliminary side last week and are only ashadow of the side that was within three goals of making lastseason's Grand Final ,

burne finally notched its first win of the season last week .

While happ_: with the win coach Derek Theone said his side stil l

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needed to improve its skill level. "Across the board, we ve just gotto put extra work in and get them up to scratch,' Theone said .The Razorbacks will need to overcome Pefona.sh if they are to postconsecutive victories . The Gryphons are not only keen to atone fortheir loss to La Trobe last week but also hell-bent on avengingtheir heavy loss to the Razorbacks in last season's play-off .Despite losing by 98 points last week, &entleigh coach JustinPaul indicated how badly his side played when he said they wereflattered by the scoreboard . "It was one of the worst performancesI've been involved in," Paul said . 'I don't think we had one playerwho could hold his hand up and say "I beat my opponent". ButPaul said his side could turn it around against Old y if theyplayed more accountably and made it a low-scoring affair .The same could be said of La Trobe's chances against ® : _Geelong this week but Trotters' coach Glenn Taylor disagreed . Hebelieved their home ground advantage would make this match aneven money bet. But Old Geelong is used to playing on biggrounds and will not be daunted by the size of La Trobe's hom eground.TIPSIvanhoe AssumptionWilliamstownSwinburneOld CareyOld Geelong

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ij~lleen Tem.pl tec=: - congratulates '• ., r: . whoplays his 50th game this Saturday against Ivanhoe Assumption .Ross has been a solid contributor in the reserves over the past 3seasons and played in many positions mostly down in defencealso occasionally on the ball and of late up forward where he isrelishing the opportunity to kick a goal! A great team personaround the club both on the ground and ':fit he always hassomething to say . Well done Ross on achi, ing 50 games for theBullants.M onash Gryphons - Jon "Slash " l play his 100ihgame for Suinburne . A top goalkicker in the Swinny forward linefor the Reserves, Slasher is well known for his wildly changinghairstyles, singing and comedic talent . Always good for a fewgoals and a lot of laughs, Slasher is well liked around the cluband all at the Razorbacks congratulate him as only the eighthperson to get to the 100 game mark so far at Swinburne in it'sten year history. Well done Slash !SOCIALBentleigh is hosting its inaugural Beauty Pageant this Saturdnight. It should be a great night and tickets are available fromMagic and'viacca .NOTEAny club wishing to plug upcoming social events and milestonescan do so by contacting Andrew ats3043247@student .rmit .edu .au by Monday 2pm or PeterWilliamson - Peter. PS .Wllliamsor centrelink .gov.au

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH B(tLl .EEN TEMPtESTO WE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI M 0 H GRYPHONS

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

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Before the ball was bounced in this round, the fourUnder 19 Sections revealed one unbeaten team each ;how would they stand by 5 .00pm? Well it was almoststatus quo except that the Beauy boys stitched up theOld Melburnians in Section 2, despite Brett Connell'sselection of the OM's in his column. The BeaumarisSharks also consolidated their position outside thefour on percentage and Caitlin, Lee and Gibson "didas they liked"; so said the scribe . Beauy kicked awayearly and finished 16.8 to OM's 10 .15. Thomas,Righetti and Gallagher were best for the vanquished .In F Grade, despite his team's "middle di the road"spot with only 2 wins, Eltham's Gathercole was aclear sharpshooter leader with 37 from 5 rounds . Inthis grade Old Westbourne were undefeated as theyinflicted Albert Park's first loss . The Westies looked avery even team but gave their best as Gibb (3), Leitch(2), Herron (1), Fairfield, Billman and Robson . Theboys from the lake were disappointed but namedDohnt, Green, Prior, Payne and Carter for theirefforts .

Milestones noted David Cooper's 200th at Marcellin ."Coops" had given great service on and off the field .Albert Park AFC also congratulated an honest andtireless contributor on and off the field, AndrewBennett, on his 200th appearance .

Old Xavs won the A Section ground final replayconvincingly to retain their status as the team to beat .Tucker, Richardson (7) and Lethlean led the way forXavs and the Scotchies' Collins, Angus and C Reidgave their all . St Bernards were floundering at thebottom .

The upsets continued in the two E grades . SyndalTally Ho travelled to Chirnside Park in E Blue and an"all-round team effort" appeared in the best players'lists although chief goal getter Cachia bagged 5majors . ST-H won 17 .8 to CP 14 .5. E White's scribe,Ed Sill, recorded the upsets in his division as "greatfor competition" . Craven for Powerhouse kicked 7 andThe Red's Quarrell was held and "The House" wereback in contention finally winning 15 .12 to 8 .20 .Ajax (D) had kicked clear in the "Blades ClubChampionship" from the mighty Old Xavs (A), UniBlacks (E White) and Werribee (F) . F Section namedtwo umpires for each match - Pat Maebus & Michael'Phillips, Lionel Katz & Ron Martyn, Daniel Ischia andBarry Bolger, Paul Tuppen and David D'Altera,Richard Eashvood & Andy Carrick .

Old Melburnians were still undeteated after a luckyescape against Old Haileyburians who led all day .OM's inaccuracy almost lost them the game- theykicked 2 .10 in the final term to win 14 .22 (106) to15 .9 (99) . Best were Berry (5), B. Nichols, Theodore

(OM) and Byrns (5),Connell, Carty (OldHaileybury) .

Old Geelong in C,thanks to some strongplay by defendersSimon Glover and RobOliphant, put thebrakes on the St Bedes/Mentone Tigers' forwards andwent away in the second half to win by 14 .2 (92) to10 .9 (69) . Best were Herman, Taylor, Furphy (OG) andDonnellan, Bryant (St BJMT) .Barry Bird broke Hampton Rover's club record whenhe played his 321 st game after starting with the U 19sin 1974 . The record was previously held by Roverlegend Don Devola.

Old Melburnians 1991 to 1992 best and fairestRichard Webb played his 150th game . A provenSeptember performer, Webby started with Under 19sin 1986, then played in three premierships (1986-U19, 1988- C, 1993- B) . Old Carey immediate pastpresident, patron, bar manager and legend JohnHands, played his 150th game "after suffering moreinjuries in a long career than the "Royal Scots Greysat the Battle of Waterloo" .

The VAFAUA held their Annual Golf Day . JustinToohey won the trophy (with 69), while Geoff Curran,Garry Waldron and Marty Jackon all finished on top .Coaches' Clipboard talked about the value of the"POP" kick compared with a player trying to kick goalsfrom 45-50 plus after walking back from a mark or afree kick, giving the opposition time to out a ColesMyer Bargain sale crowd in the goal square .

Press correspondents for the year were Tom Johnston(A), Peter Grant and Doug Dick (B), former HamptonRovers champion, Chris "Lofty" Rowston (C), IanCairns (D), Kevin McNicholl (E), Peter Hille (F), andNorm Nugent (G, H and Under 19) .

Parkside trounced Old Xavs by 46 points to scoretheir first ever A Section win . Best were Sedgwick (5goals), Vincitoria, Sturgess (Parkside), and Meagher (5goals), Curtain and Meehan (Old Xav) .300 games to Elsterrnvick's Gary "Lumpy" Rosewarnewho started in 1970 and now has an impressiverecord - club coach (1981-88), four times club Bestand Fairest, section best and Fairest, Staterepresentative, club Life Member, Never over-endowedwith pace, his ability to "read the play" and thinkquickly were unmatched . Lumpy was a great all-rounder as he persued his love of cricket during thesummer. He was also a very generous person towardsumpires; always offering much advice on theirperformance !

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Simpson (Banyule), George Voyage (CaulfieldGrammarians), Ian Rice (Hampton Rovers), John Wise(Ivanhoe), Phil Stevens (Old Haileybury), BarryNievandt (Old Ivanhoe Grammarians), G . Tsolacos(Preston), Alan Quaife (St Kevins OB), and PeterOlivieri (St Kilda CBCOB) . Phil Stevens resigned ascoach on his appointment as VAFA General Managerand was succeeded by Simon Meehan, former St KildaCBOC and VAFA Carnival player.

Collegians made it four out of five with a thrilling winover Old Paradians when captain Stuart Hinchengoaled with a minute to go. Under 19 player BradWoodhouse made a great debut. Hunt, Scott andBerzins were best for Collegians, evergreen FrankGleeson, back from a leg injury roved magnificentlyand was well supported by Mark Beers anddetermined half back Peter Wood.

A Section goal umpires were Ken Pitcher, AndrewBelcher, Mark Serong, Michael Murray, JulianVelleman, Michael Lentini, Bill Fowler, Rod Clarkson,Michael Stephens, Nancy McTaggart.

Collegians made it 5 out of 5 when they annihilatedKew, defeating them 26 .13 to 10.17 . Best were IanHerman (5 goals), K. Parsons, S . Hinchen, Wright, T.Bennett (7 goals), and Walker. Collegians kicked 10goals in the third term .De La Salle's poor season continued when after abright first term against Old Xaverians they fell rightaway to be beaten by 8 goals. Richard Armstrongstarred, kicking 7 goals for Old Xaverians after somespectacular high marking .

Some players get to 100 games quickly and others,even though they have great ability, take a littlelonger! In the case of MHSOB's Gary Todd, it tooktwelve seasons! Gary started in 1973, got Carnivalselection in that year, and then after displaying hisacrobatic skills for some seasons, disappeared for afew years. Since his return, Gary had shown greatform, been a wonderful worker for the club and hadagain been nominated for the CDEF team to playagainst Tasmania .It was a forward's day out when AJAX (B) defeatedCaulfield Grammarians 19 .15 to 18 .11 as AJAXs D .Marks kicked seven and L. Burstin (AJAX) andBerzin, C . Stone and Anderson (CaulfieldGrammarians) were form players .

B Section coaches were Sid Myers (MAX), FrankGoode (Caulfield Grammarians), Bruce Ferguson(Collegians), Dennis Grovers (Fawkner), John Russell(Marcellin), Stuart Schneider (Monash Blues), BobMacDonald (Old Haileybury), David Barclay (OldTrinity), George Moloney (Old Xaverians) .

AJAX's loss to Parkside ended the club's run of thirtyconsecutive wins at home . The club last lost to ANZ inthe 15th round of 1975 and were unbeaten in 1976 (Dgrade) 1977 and 1978 (C grade) . Can any other clubproduce a better sequence of home ground victories?

Kew continued their unbeaten run in C with a 47

point win against Old Brighton . Best were Smith,Toogood, Blay (Kew) and Warnock, Gedye, Templeton(Old Brighton) . St Kevin's OB up from D to C were alsoundefeated, and they had a two game led. OldXaverians' 29 point win over Collegians at Harry TrottOval was the club's first ever win at that ground . Aman who loves a headline, Bill Carroll also stated thatit was the Old Xavs' first win against Collegians sincehe had captained the team to victory in 1959 .

Marcellin (B grade) held onto their place in the fourwith a five point win over leader CaulfieldGrammarians, blitzing them with 10.5 to 2.1 in thefirst quarter. Best were P Holmes, P Dillon, Cooper(Marcellin OC) and Cayzer, Bierwirth and Lester(Caulfield Grammarians) .

Hampton Rovers (D) crushed Old Ivanhoe by, morethan 9 goals in inflicting their first defeat . Leeming, SHuckett, Vickers (H . Rovers) and Goldin, Smith, AHahn (Old Ivanhoe) were best . Colin Glover played his232nd game for De La Salle, breaking a club recordpreviously held by Vin Pilkington . The tally of gameswas evidence of the dedication, enthusiasm andloyalty Col had shown for the club .

Coburg continued with their great form with an eightgoal win over Collegians, and were undisputedleaders. Best were Warfe, N Beattie and Calleson andfor Collegians, Tucker, Edwards and Hammett .

200 games up to SSB's Ian Reade and 150 to BruceFerrall (AMP) and Andy Home (Old Halley captain),while Jocka Nelson played his 250th game forMelbourne High- his Best and Fairest score to datewas A Section- twice, B Section- twice and C Sectiononce . Jock captained the Australian Amateur side in1962 .

Collegians' defeat of Uni Blacks had left then at thetop of the A Section premiership list . Collegiansswamped the Blacks in the final term, kicking 8 .1 to3 .0 Rogan, Powell, McDonald (Coll), and B Roet,Balaam, M Roet (U . Blacks) were best in a highstandard game . Ray Martin was appointed coach ofthe Victorian team to play in the carnival held in Perthin July. Lionel Pepper was appointed manager withJack Fullerton assistant manager.

Congratulations to Barry McDonald, MHSOB'spopular secretary, whose engagement to MargaretJeffers was announced last week. Barry met Margaretin the UK on his recent trip overseas (from socialnotes of the day) .

Hampton Scouts had a sound win against PowerHouse, with Bruce De Lacey best afield. CaulfieldGrammarians, unbeaten in D Section, had aconvincing win against Uni High- 14.22 to 7 .9. Bestwere John Wilson, "Hands" Davidson, "Mocca"Johnstone, Selover, 'Todd" and Brian Ellis, AlanYoung, Jack Baker and Jim Prior for UHS .

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Greetings from down town Jakarta where best for the winnersthe locals are always anxious for news from who were also wel lD3. One thing they have been hot on thisweek is the first official declaration of a'smoky', namely in the form of Uni High .Their form reads rather nicely and despitestrenuous watering down efforts, is one towatch . Two other notable results for mine,the House having a strong win over Souththreatens their inclusion into 'the big three'whilst have a feeling Syndal might begetting their house in order. What it doesmake for is a very competitive grade withfew blow outs and plenty of hard foughtwins .

The new glamour side, namely Uni H igh,made-it three in a row against an injuryriddled Mt Lilydale . Only really got awayfrom the visitors towards the end withManisculchi in the backline and Bird upfront the key contributors . For the winners,a return to form of Langendorf was wellreceived whilst the dynamic duo of Farrellyand Tate up forward and Dolence in theruck were also standouts .

A tough hit out for D3 heavyweightRupertswood when St.Johns came totown. The Jocs threw everything at theWoods but it mattered little as theyrecorded a strong win . Prendergast andPotter were the stars . Milhouse and VanHouten were the best for the Jocs.

Oakleigh considered themselves lucky toescape with the four points against a firedup Syndal . Cammis, Earl and S.Kitts(moving to second spot in league B+Fbetting) ensured they did get the win inwhat was a timely reminder that there won'tbe too many gimmes this year.

Hawthorn and Werribee were close all daywith the Hawks just hanging on . Saulle was

served by old fathe rtime Stuie Avery . Werribee's best includedMurphy and Smith .

Preview

Still a little bit too early to be declaringcrunch games but 4 points will be aprecious commodity for a few clubs thisweek . Plenty of interesting games on offer .

Match of the day sees Power House take onOakleigh down at the lake . Oakleigh havehad a couple of close ones in recent timesbut with the addition of some key playersthis week will almost be back to fullstrength . The House are looking good withtheir only defeat coming in atrociousconditions. This game will no doubt give agood pointer but will not supply anythingdefinitive . House for me .

Rupertswood host Hawthorn with a streakof 5 wins to start the year at the forefront oftheir thinking . The Hawks had a moraleboosting win last week and are another club

CLUB (' .+iflE LST 1U ( TOTAL

D3 SECTIONUHS-VUPowerhouseHawthornSyndal Tally- HoSt JohnsPowerhouseD3 RESERVEUHS-VUUHS-VURupertswoodOaldeighPowerhouse

Farrelly 6 17Verberne Ma 3 13Lauletta 5 13Cachia 7 12Horbury 0 10Verbeme Mi 1 10

ForbesZulikiReidOrchardRicharson

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welcoming back players as the seasonunfolds . Having said that, hard to go pastthe Woods at home .

South Melbourne makes the trip up to MtLilydale, wanting to atone for last week'shome defeat . The Lilydale boys are reelingfrom a mounting injury list however havebeen buoyed by the willingness of theinjured to help out . Tough call . I have beenon the South bandwagon since the start ofthe year and whilst there are a fewreservations, picked them to get thechocolates this week .

Two sides desperate for a win clash whenSyndal host St Johns . Syndal hasn't beenable to get on the board as yet but theirform does seem on the improve whilst theJocs have lost a few on end after apromising start . Another really tough call .Syndal but just !

Finally, in a round that is a tipster'snightmare, Uni High travel down toWerribee . This game will go along way toshowing whether Uni High are the real deal .As you would expect, Werribee have beenhard at it and a win is not far off. Mighthave to go against the home ground theoryhere in tipping Uni to make it 4 in a row .

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. Lilydale OC - Congratulations t oNathan Pearce who played his 100 thsenior game on the weekend and to AndrewPenhale who has chalked up 50 games .

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TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

Mt Lilydale v South Melb DistrictsPower House v Oakleigh

Syndal Tally-Ho v St Johns 0 CWerribee Amateurs v UHS-V U

Rupertswood v Hawthorn Amateurs

3.2 7.5 12.7 17.8 (110)

YDALE 4.1 5.4 7.8 9.10 (64)

UHS-VU: B Farrely 6 Tate 4 Madrigrano 2 Butera Diamond GorringeLangendorf Rose . Best: B Farrely Langendorf Hellner Diamond Creek J .

0'Neill . Mt . Lilydale: Maniscalchi 3 Carolan Hayes Watt AldermanRhodes Baker. Best: Maniscalchi Kellett Van Duuren . Umpires : Geoff

Deveson (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignall (B)

SOUTH M ELB DISTRICTS 1 .1 5.4 5.5 7 .9(51)

POWERHOUSE 3.3 3.6 8.7 10.8 (68)

Sth M elb : Bell Cheevers P D'Andrea Gianellis Hermann King

Marciannis McCormick Stefanidakis . Best: Aqulinia Cheevers Giannelis

Margiannis Geary . Powerhouse : M Verberne 3 West 2 Belano CooperDavies J Marshall T Marshall M Verberne . Best: Bishop Turner Davies

Socic J Marshall Hill . Umpires: Peter Pullen (F) Matthew Jackson

Amanda Whittaker (B) Graeme Booth Peter Maddocks (G)

OAffi.EIGH 2.3 8.4 9.9 11.14 (80)

SYNDAL TALLY HO 3.2 8.4 9.8 11.9 (75)

Oakleigh : A Kitts 4 Mackenzie 3 S Kitts 2 Britt Cammiss . Best: Britt

Earl P Holden S Kitts Reynolds Treacy . Syndal Tally-Ho: Cachla 7 M

Hanneman 2 Rutter Herrmann . Best: Hallisey M Moresi R Bennett

Bingham Robinson Cachia. Umpires : Gerard Rolfs (F) Daniel Haysom

Kyle Markey (G)RUPERTSWOOD 6.6 10.10 15 .11 18 .15 (123)

ST JOHNS 1.3 4.5 5.8 7.10 (52)

Rupertswood : Potter 7 A Washl 2 McGovern Carmody Price Elliot

Bishop Keenan Sinett T West Prendergast. : Best: A Walsh Carmody

Potter Prendegast Elliot . St Johns: Phaedonos 2 Horbury Paterson

Rydquist Walker Jones: Best: Brown Sharp Ellis Emery Vanhouten

Jones. Umpires: Shaun Rothe (F)

HAWTHORN 5.2 8.6 12.12 16.19 (115)

WERRIBEE 4.2 6.8 12.10 16.12 (108)

Haw: Lauletta 5 Avery 3 Stribbles 3 Johnston 2 Macdonald OggeDavies. Best: Sauce Avery Tyson Martin Stribbles Marchovski .

Werribee : Smith 5 D Bunworth 2 J Hoffman 2 A Murphy 2 K Murphy ABors A Tedesco K Pace T Ellis. Best : A Murphy S Smith A Tedesco D

Bunworth M Keogh J Aylins. Umpires: Simon Olive (F) Jack Regester

Garry Clancy (G)D3 RESERVE

UHS-VU 7.5 15 .10 26 .12 33 .19 (217)

MT. LH.YDAIE 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13)

UHS-VU: D Zuliki 11 Forbes 7 C Thomas 6 B Walpole 2 Home 2 JThomas R Lapish S Vernon . Best : D Zulild M O'Neill Forbes Mora C

Thomas Donks. Mt. Lilydale: D Holloway 2 . Best: D Holloway M Maltar

D Hicks.SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1.1 5.4 5.5 7.9 (51)

POWER HOUSE 3 .3 3.6 8.7 10.8 (68)

Sth Melb : Bradley 2 Argyrfou 2 E Henderson 2 Downing. Best : Argyriou

Briglia Cox Dsoyle Pohiner Phillips . Powerhouse: Richardson 6

Brownjohn J Harris Nillson Phillips. Best: Richardson D Harris

Contreras J Harris Black Phillips .

OAffi.EIGH 3.5 10.9 16.10 20 .18 (138)

SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.6 1.6 3.9 5 .3(33)

Oakleigh: Orchard 7 Hunt 2 Khodr 2 Marshall 2 Mitchell 2 Murray 2

Nguyen Short. Best: Orchard Hunt Nguyen Khodr Mitchell Ryan .

Syndall Tally-Ho: Fleming 2 Buckley O'Boyle Murray. Best : Fleming

Leplaa Psinas Bartholomew Thomas Reeman .

RUPERTSw000 2.2 4.5 7.7 15.10 (100)

ST. JOHNS OC 3.4 4.6 5.8 7.9(51)Rupertswood : P Reid 6 R Phillips 4 C Chrystiuk 2 S McLauchlan 2 A

Jordan. Best: J Ramsey R Jaeger P Reid L Temming D Hum A Jordan .

St . Johns OC: P Rudd 2 D Vanderwert 2 A Rudd J Kelly G Bastone .

Best : B Hilton B Gallery H Wathan P Vanderwert D Sanders A Dexter .

HAWTHORN 2.2 2.8 5.10 10.12 (72)

WERRIBEE 2 .3 10.5 14.11 16 .16 (112)

Hew: Broadley 3 Gattiss 2 Barker 2 Flanagan 2Richardson. Best :

Collins Flanagan Orchard Exton Broadley Parker . Werribee: Camilleri 3Pugliese 2 Fuller 2 McMillan 2 Buchanan 2Waters 2 Flack Baker

Czajkowski. Best: Storehouse Carson Waters Mehmet Smith Baker .

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36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

8 Mark Alexander

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Sav i

9 Damien Lane

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

20 Grant Wardro p

21 Gaj Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

6 Not Available

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 Stephen Caple

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael GIlday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Horskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillips

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Santo Caruso

10 Shane Mele

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

19 Peter Pulle n

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brown

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angelis

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Roland Fuhrmann

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

37 Joseph Hartwig

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us last year in Round

p,s ~ditorisl Goodman s

~: a follow-up to our Adviser Bria

n here's~ last week , a positive Umpiring

story• We received an email during the week from

~U~~itori ~ complimenting Geoff Deveson on hi

s

pe~onnance in the grandP-1 re match agoain=s

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fficials with his display under the difficult1 bs were pleased

g coming fro

Marcellin College and sincehave already

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football•Been in the game too long?

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was back at Steven how old aree

,and o Both c uone-umpixe situation

.e way he communicated deci

With the for ~ his -atcontrolled the game, and thanked the VAFA

appointment, Well done Geoffpue to UHS w and

work And a special osi than

k tive Yattitude towards ourMt.l,dydale for their pongoing umpiring shortage .

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ked up game m2Brendan Corcoran clo c

at Marcellin last week . e Zr~e made his~~Aendari s umpiring th field umpiring for

umpiring? Answeryou? 16 the reply

. It's sad when these Id us we

not even a thought in their father s minds whensome umpire, were running around .

Brendon Corcoran would likeThanks andPeter Simpson anto thank the Marcellin Football club for th ethey showed to them on the milestone

hospitalitytgames.

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IdBr 1992 (dabbling - li htsdebut in 1995) and considers his high gone season in 1$ pto be the 1999 U/ ep game vs the Northern

Territory and the B Section Grand Final' In thatrovedhe was also awarded the Most Imp

BoundarUmpire Award

. His most memorableyea

r game was a U 1998 game e wer~ kicked in ths and

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old Brighton where 13goals got

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popular person durmg anel shou

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er the fence at any ground, untilball goes ov

t

retrieve it. We are all covered by

we step over the fence .

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n to sunny Queensland, not so aan?eSl~journey off who has

taken leave of his umPh lid ay . GPporturdty now

m -match. well done, and "

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the first e in if Its noticed (bytoo many officials are inside the pfePlay when theinstance the umpire willOffending team gains Posse's ion G On e~e bench ismid-field or in the forward line. team will takewarned, the Player

where of t the he Play festopped an dIf it is noticed again the umPue will stop play

aaward a free kick, this time to the opposition at thepoint where he/she blew hisJher whistle

. If th

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(other) for either an lace.or an investigation to take p

the Scandinavia for ~e rankingsexists for his stop inTraining

all umpiresJason 1vleNiece would like o~ n 25th ~n May trail at old

to train at Elsternwick P Tuesday lst JuneEssendon) and on

the following Get ready for a

to be at the Aquatic Centre.

t more details to come .

Youngsters makegood who are rising up the

Four young goal umpires iDaniel Kofoeo, Stevenranks are Daniel Brookes, TDean guys started withPiperno and Jack Watty .

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colourful training nigh'

St .Bedes/Nientone Tigers Tigers on

Congratulations to St .Bedesl e today lagainstcelebrating their centenary game day andlocal rivals Beaumaris

. Should be a huge

night at Brindisi oSrted at the afterwcma~hwill be well sup p

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.'etin

date) . See yo41

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14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

20 Grant Wardrop

21 Gaj Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

6 Not Available

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 Stephen Capl e

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Horskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryd e

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Lad d

8 Nick Evan s

9 Santo Caruso

10 Shane Mele

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

19 Peter Pulle n

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angelis

32 Jarred Aspinall

33 Roland Fuhrmann

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

37 Joseph Hartwig

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year in Round

1-- 's Editorial Brian Goodman'sus from9, coming

dMarcellin college an

alreadyhave who has sinceimpressed adviser Shane Herbert and C gradepromoted them to the ranks of

B

football•the gan ►e too long?

Been in erno asked his bmoreeenyoung goalie Shane ~P have they

experienced field umpires how long

umpiring? Answer wass sad when these kids wereyou? 16 the reply- father's minds whennot even a thought in thei

rrniming around.

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editorial last week, email during the week fromstory- We, receive(m nting Geoff Deveson on his~S_VU comPil and final re-match against

p ~~yl d~eeGeoff impressed players, supporters~and officials with his display under the difficult

ire situation. Both clubs were pleased

a n~~ ~e way he communicated decisions and

oiled the game, and thanked the V~A for his

aPpointment. Well done Geoff, keep up the greadt~

work .

nt

rork. And a special thank tive you t

o attitude UHS ~ towards anNIt Lilydale for their posi our

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we mentioned last edition that boundary 20 0

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at Marcellin last week . Here's

Brendari s umpiring c~eer.~He made his VAFA

field umpiring for1992 (dabbling wi

debut in 19

95) and considers his highifghone season in 18 Rep game vs the Northernto be the 1999 U/ ~cfron Grand Final. In that

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Umpire Award• andBoundarygame was a 1998 g~e between Beaumaris

13 goais were kicked byOld Brighton where ot up4

last quarter and Beaumarisg

umpires he rates Beau aspoints. Like many it

atch. Well done, and -thro

w in, Brendan•his favourite after- m

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. mid-field or in the of the offending team will tak ed the player ed

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y

the ball goes over the fence at any ground, do notcovered by WorkCover, until

retrieve it. We are allwe step over the fence.

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the Scandinavia foexists for his stop in ~e rankingOP

P

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to train at Elsternwick park Tuesday lst JuneEssendon) and on the followin

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nIf it is noticed again osition at th e to the award a free klekshe blewehis her whistle . If the

reported to thepoint where he (bench re offends the Match l~ dent Repori Sheet

club osedVAFA on the Ump~automatie fine to be imp

(other) for either an take place,or an investigation to

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piperno and Jack Watty •

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some umpires were

Thanks '01 ould likePeter Simpson and Brendo

nFootball rclub for theto thank the Marcellinhospitality they showed to them on the milestone

games,i-j ries.nries it, a few in uj

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our physio Michael Trotra ning on Tuesday nights .

popular person during panel shouldome of the A sectio

n to be at the Aqua.nght, more details to come .

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Tigers onCongr atulations to St

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local rivals Beaumaris• VAFAUAnight at Brindisi Street

. We re sure the

will be well supported at the after-match.

Meeting 27th May (remember the

Association You at the Tn~a Night tonight .

date) . See y41

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iersdorfstralia Ltd

After four rounds, it appears that the two D4newcomers and a D4 stalwart are the teams to beat,establishing a gap at the top of the ladder. With someof the pre-season favorites struggling with injuries, itis now a question as to whether these sides can gettheir stars back on the track before the gap is too farto bridge .ReviewThe match under lights on Friday night betweenElsternwick and St.M arys promised to be a tightencounter, however it was the Wickers who handledthe wide expanses better than their opponents . After asluggish first quarter, Elsternwick hit top gear in thesecond to pile on ten goals to one and effectively endthe match as Aaron Foster, Scott Stephens, ScottGrace, Justin Hunter and Steve Curtain ran amok .While Crilly and Ryan were lively forwards for theSaints, they were no match for Elsternwick as they ranout 77-point victors.Ravaged by injuries, North Brunswick struggled earlyas Richmond Centrals established an early lead thatthey maintained for the remainder of the game . Big JoeBoudoloh was again North's shining light, however, histeam mates struggled to counter Tommy Dude whodominated in the middle and later up forward andCarlton Quay who kicked four to set up a memorablevictory for the Snakes .Old Westbourne demonstrated they are a force to bereckoned with as they clinically accounted for AlbertPark at Beaurepaire Oval. The Warriors, led by "Juice"and "Juck", were playing good team football to set upa four-goal lead at halftime . This lead was reduced toten points deep in the third quarter but then theWarriors lifted another notch and piled on four lategoals . With eight more kicked in the final quarter, theFalcons had no answers as Westbourne ran outcomfortable 10 goal winners .Kew kept their unbeaten record in tact as theyaccounted for a determined Bu ll een side. After arelatively even first quarter, the Browns outscored theCobras for the remainder of the match. Bulleen didfight hard to move the ball forward, however, the greatdefending of Bell, Lafranchi and Costley continuallyfrustrated them. Tim Fradkin managed to kick threemajors for the Cobras his teammate's kicking was direas they registered 19 behinds for the day, as Kew woncomfortably .A fantastic match by both Box Hill North an d Elthamsaw the first draw for the year in D4 . Eltham looked tohave the match in the bag in the third quarter,however, Box Hill showed that "never say die" spirit,and with Brad "Canon Ball" Olson on fire up forward,they kicked ahead to lead by two goals with only six

minutes to play. TheTurtles then foughtback and in a classicfinish, scores werelevel when the finalsiren sounded .Previe wSt Marys v North BrunswickD4 has made it to the centre stage of Elsternwick Parkon a Saturday as the Saints look to keep in touch withthe top three against the beleaguered NorthBrunswick. North have been ravaged by injury andwith a number of their stars sitting on the sideline, awin today would appear unlikely. While the Saintsprefer the smaller grounds, the likes of Al Dwyer andCrilly will lead from the front and run all day for theirside regardless . North will need Newton to kick a bagto be a chance, however, I don't think he has thepersonnel up the field to get the ball down enough .Therefore I am going with the Saints to win by 38points .Richmond v Albert ParkWith both sides only having one win from fourmatches, this game takes on increased significance,given the gap already forming between the top andbottom of the D4 ladder. Brimming with confidence, Iam expecting Richmond to be full of run at home todayand the awesome marking power of Dave Speakmanwill be a highlight . Combine this with the return ofseveral key players, and the Falcons have a bigassignment ahead of them . However, Albert Park is aearn that has shown they can fight back, and wit heir backs against the wall, coach Pete Smith will b e

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looking to Steve Bennett, Lindsay Hogan and GrantFoster to stem the flow. In what will be a tight battle, Iam going with Albert Park to return to the winner's listwith a 14-point victory .Westboug'ne v BulleezaThis match is always an epic encounter and withBulleen showing they are capable of mixing it with thebest, today's match should be a corker. The Warriors,however, love their windswept Artie Park, and are aformidable force in its open expanses . If the Cobras areto test the Warriors today, they will be heavily relianton their star defender Glenn Fortune to counter thebrilliance of "Jucka" Horsburgh, however, the Warriorsdo have many other options . While I expect the Cobrasto put in an honest performance, I do not think theywill have the personnel to match the likes of MickChristo, Luke Hudson or "H-Cha" as Westbourne winsby 34 points .Eltham v Elsternwic kTurtle Park hosts what on paper looks as though it willbe a one-sided encounter, however, on recent form,this may not be the case . Eltham's form has beendifficult to gauge and they will need to be at their bestif they are to curb the Wickers . The big ground will alsosuit Elsternwick's running game, and given their goodstart, I cannot see them dropping this one . Wickers by52 points.Kew v Box Hill NorthI have been impressed with Box Hill's improvementthus far, however, they face a stiff challenge from the

premiership favorites in Kew today . Leading the chargefor BHN has been the reliable Lance Keillor, ably

assisted by Butch Palmer and Attilla Sallantioglu,however, the boys will have their work cut out for themtrying to counter the brilliance of Lamanna at full

forward. An honest effort is expected from Box Hill,however, Kew will have too much class today as I pic k

them to win h^ 45 ooint°

Old Westbourme - Strongma nHuntington pulls on the togs for the C :ls ga ragainst Bulleen . A gentleman on and off Lie field,"Juice" is famous for his bone crunching tac:__~s and ,,A ,

bulging biceps . A key player in the Westbourne team ,all at the club congratulate him on his achievement.Box Hil North - Kevin Oldfield clocks up his 100thmatch today. Kev always sets the example on the trackand is a key leader of the defence. A greatly improvedplayer, all at BHN congratulate him on hisachievement.SocialRichmond Central - May 29 is Mr Richmond CentralNight at the club . See Toby for tickets .

St Marys v North Brunswick atSportscover Arena - - - ay 1 5

Richmond Central v Albert ParkOld Westbourne v Bul_2en CobrasEltham Collegians v Elsternwiek

Kew v Box Hill North

9 !S.li i~.i5 (lc3j

to ah ewton Adams Aref Sorieto Hearn. Richmond Centrah Quay 4

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Crowe Speakman Nuske Brunt

P3t Maebus Jason waszaj (El2.2 6.2 10.6 12.8 (80)

5 .2 10.5 14.7 22.9 (141)

c S Allan 4 Collins 3 Quinlan Johnson Barley Burton wheeler

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Hoisiwroo-h 9 M Chrism 5 Hodgson 2 Huntington Nikola Braham CoxBoul i Be '"~st J Horsborough . Huntington Berm T Edwards M

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B ' C IS 2.5 4.9 6.12 9.19 (73)

Kew. Lamarma 61.!ood 3 Clarke 2 Tinetti 2 Looker 2 Dournis 2

Allen Kelly Dean . Best : LaFranchi Costely Bell Lamanna Tinetti Kelly.

Bu§C . Fradkin 3 Nathanielsz Daley Cookson Onvin Nelson Massarefla .

Best Fortune Mann Pasanati Cookson Arcaraci D .Trinchi.IN - 42ark Alexander Ron Johnson (FI

D4 RESERVE6.2 11.4 14.6 14 .12 (96)

2 .2 3.3 4.6 4.11 (35)

6 Han}dn 3 M McKenna 2 Soppet Banky Marchetti .

C RiualLa. Best: B Olsen C RiscaIla A Steele I O:dfield A0dza A

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Runm Justice . U : Ron Martyn Peter Griffith (F)

4 .3 8.10 10.12 15 .19 (109)

IANS 5.5 6.9 11.17 15 .19 (109)

3 Olsen 7 A Od7a 2 L Keillor 2 C Garrett J Ball B Palme r

t Anderson Nolan Goldman Gordon. St Marys:

panil.olou 6 Russo 3 R Salloum 3 Taha Briffa Park s

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2.4 7.4 11.7 17.9 (111)

0.1 0.3 1.4 2.6 (18)

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Tilley Bunsnaw GuthrieAll . . . 1

OLDin 4 D Bennett Agar Payne Phillips Pastras Fairfield .

2.3 6.5 8.6 10.11(71)

4.4 6.6 9.9 10.11(71)

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Rakusz Symes . Best: Ferrantino Giansante Johnston Pietersa P Dennis

Glenn. Balloon Cobras: Trapnuan Rfiitehouse Kvriakou. Best Chan

Umvin Ftigoni Paatsch Lewis Edgar .

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J Tambakis T Ellis. Elthara CoIl : Krohn 8 J Baud 2 Jenkins 2

Ogih ie 2 Watson 2 Keleher J Foa Best: Krohn Luttick Ogilvie Keleher

Etians J For .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BtELLEEN COBRAS ELSTERNWICK ELTHAM ® CSenior Coach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe D'Ange!o Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach : G Brown Asst : P. Nevill Res : P McNal Res Coach : Matthew Luttick

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'7 T. Mehrez 7 J MCADAM -RC 8. L Sharpe

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTROURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST.MARYS A .P.C .

(Af6litated with RMIT Uni.) Coach: Ange Sammar6no Coach : Jeffrey Wilsonei

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SECTION ONE - Review continue theirFour rounds in and section one newcomers Werribee still winning ways at th eremain undefeated, Gatti's side holding off a fast-finishing Hoers' expense by 3 7Uni Blues outfit to run out 20 point winners . The section'sonly other undefeated side St Kevins enjoyed a rare 'easy'victory last weekend, a 54 point win over Caulfield theproduct of a ten goal to three second half . Elsewhere Old SECTION 3 - ReviewXaverians staged one of the seasons best come-backs tooverrun De La Salle by 23 points ; Marcellin notched up theirsecond win of the season with a 32 point win over OldBrighton; while Old Scotch continued the woes of reigning and the C's were also happy with Newhouse, Romanin andpremiers St Bernards' to the tune of 52 points .Preview

The pick of the action this weekend is undoubtedly down atRighetti Oval where the section's two undefeated sides StKevins and Werribee go head to head . It has all the hallmarksof a classic encounter, both sides clearly exceeding pre-season expectations with one to go 5-0 and become near-enough premiership favourites . No side in the competitionare fiercer competitors than St Kevins, but this afternoon itmightn't be enough to combat a flawless Werribee outfit ; thevisitors to get up by a couple of goals . With only one win fromfour starts the pressure has begun to mount on St Bernards, CLUBthe defending champions hosting De La this afternoon inanother danger game . St Bernards are overdue for a win, buton form De La will go into the game as favourites; the visitorsin a close one. Elsewhere Old Scotch should make it two winsin a row when they travel to Marcellin, Old Xaverians'promising early season form should continue when the hostCaulfield, while the Uni Blues should return to the winner slist when they meet Old Brighton. U19 2SECTION 2 - ReviewThe Local Derby was played out on a boggy Oval number 1 .OM's conceded they were out-played by the stronger outfit onthe day. For the Lions, Ashman dominated, whilst 'Jorgy'proved the difference, kicking a lazy 6 from the pocket . RupertswoodWhilst the Banyule boys pressed Trinity all day, the spray th ehome side copped from 'Deano' at half-time did the trick . Aripper running goal from The Ferginator", his 6th for the U19 (3)match, brought the capacity crowd to their feet . Oh, and yesLacey, you were good again. . . .Out at TEAC, the Bombers just scraped in by less than akick. In no small way was this due to the efforts ofCapponetto whose 6 goals were critical. The Hoers weredesperate all day, with Binney, Clark & Caple leading theway, but may rue 'the one that got away' .Beaumaris played host to Rupertswood and the Sharks tookan early lead, before the Woodsmen ignited to provide driv efrom down back with Plummer, Moule (BOG) and Baddeley U19 REDon song. A reasonably even second half saw the visitors hom eby a comfortable 6 goals.The Wellers had an RDOPreviewThe Lions' should beat Old Trinity by 3 goals . The Bomberswill knock over the Bears by 14 points . Expect Rupo to La Trobe Um

points . The Wellerswill be fresh, but not good enough, OMs by 20 points . TheSharks get to rest up. . . . . .

Great start from the Jackas, but the C's delivered in thepremiership quarter, nailing 5 goals to 1, to finish 7 goalwinners . The Jackas had no answer down back to Ashworth,

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After a tight first quarter, the Friars hammered the visitors inthe second to establish a 5-goal half time lead . Woods baggedthree majors in this period . With Adgemis controlling theback-line and Paul Stagg everywhere in the guts, the Friar s

U19 1University Blues Shuttleworth 5 18Werribee Lee D 4 14De La Salle Hancock 3 12Old Xavs Pyle 6 12St Bernards Kavanagh 3 11St Bernards Pearson 0 9

Old TrinityRupertswood Morrison 4 13Banyule Dimek 3 11Old Meburnians Armstrong 1 1 0

Bisop 0 9Old Essendon Camponetto 6 9Old Ivanhoe Keane 0 8

Old Carey Ashworth 6 21Whitrfriars Woods 6 15Oakleigh Briggs 0 13Whitrfriars Aballah 2 11University Blacks Bell 4 11U19 BLUEBentleigh Ridgeway 9 22St Johns Ryan 9 21Peninsula De Lange 3 12Peninsula Smith 8 12

Fitzroy Reds Maghamez 13 22Rupertswood Pretty 5 15Bulleen Temp Voglis P 2 10Fitzroy Reds Chiew 2 9La Trobe Uni Redmond 0 8

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ensured the Raiders would never seriously threaten .Therry recorded its 2nd win for the season against MonashBlues out at Oak Park. Chris Capewell up forward proved tobe the difference, finishing with 8 goals for the game . Good tosee the Ashers are starting to become more competitive . I'm

sure their first points are only just around the comer .After a tight opening stanza, the Students won each of thelast three quarters, easily pulling away from the Unicorns .Gold's good season continues for the home side, but a greatsecond quarter by the Blacks and a BOG performance by Bellwas enough to see them home .Precious little information came through from St Bedes' 7point victory over OakleighpreviewFriars over the Jackas, in a close one, by 10 points . Time forthe Raiders to "get back on board-, over Therry by 5 goals .Unless a National Day of Action protest results in a gamecancellation, the Blacks will hurt the Ashers by plenty. Old

Carey will continue upwards at Oakleigh's expense by 8large. The Tigers will be too strong for the High Boys by 26points.UNDER-19 BLUE - ReviewThe Animals tore the Swans apart at Burwood, registering a13 goal mauling.As expected, the gradual improvement from Coach Regan'scharges saw Mazenod break through for their first victory ofthe season - and what a win it was!! An 8 goal first quarterset things up, but the Nodders still managed to win eachquarter thereafter.Hard to find many positives for the Rovers, who would havebeen riding high after last week. The Demons brought themback to earth with a thud in a very one-sided affair . Afterwinning the toss, they took middle 'n' leg, racking up 240 inthe day at 6 per over.Pretty even going in the first half, but a brutal third quarterfrom the JOCs was enough to deliver a ten-goal win. Halfforward Brendan Robbins put in a fine performance with 5goals for Ormond .The Pirates jumped from the blocks well again, but when DeLa got their system together they fought back hard to squarethe third quarter. However, the Peninsula Boys' superiorfitness, and firepower up forward, where Dan Smith kickedeight, was sufficient to ensure a comfortable I 1 goal win .PreviewThe Swans back on the winners' list - 17 points overMazenod . The neighbourhood battle between Oakleigh andBentleigh will see the Demons home by 44 points . Hamptonwill be tough to pick over the JOCs, who should win by 23points . Ormond will have a crack, but Peninsula will kickplenty, home by 12 goals .SECTION RED - ReviewAfter four rounds of football Fitzroy remains the section'sonly undefeated side, the Reds impressive in their 117 pointvictory over lowly placed Bulleen. La Trobe notched up asimilarly impressive twenty-goal score, bouncing back fromlast week's loss by disposing of Aquinas by 104 points.Amassing forty-six scoring shots to seventeen la Trobeimpressed in their most efficient outing this season, Patonkicking eight with Brennan and Lancaster amongst the best .Elsewhere Rupertswood (2) defeated the UHSATU/SBCcombine by 98 points, while Old Westbourne upset North OldBoys by 36 points.

PreviewWith the top side out of action this week all attention will beon the match at La Trobe, when the section's second bestside host Rupertswood (2). Playing sensational football for asecond-string side Rupertswood have clearly exceeded pre-season expectation, yet will struggle to match La Trobe ontheir home turf, the uni side by 30 points . Also exceedingexpectation is a strong Old Westbourne outfit who despitekicking just two behinds back in round one, are now threewins from four outings . This afternoon Westbourne'spromising form should continue at St Bernards, the combinestill a few weeks off their first victory. Elsewhere North OldBoys should return to the winner's list when they host OldXaverians, while Bulleen are presented with yet anotherchance to break their winning drought with a home tieagainst Aquinas.CorrespondentsCoaches, managers, players, umpires and supporters are allinvited to submit matchday reports, statistics, views andopinions to camnation@optusnet .com .au or Fraser Cameron- fraserc9vwd.com.au by 5pm each Monday .

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Xaverians v Caulfield OrSt Kevins v Werribee AmateursUniversity Blues v Old Brighton

St Bernards v De La SalleMarcellin v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old Trinity

Banyule Viewbank v Old Essendon O rOld Ivanhoe v Rupertswood

Old Camberwell v Old Melburnians at MacleayPark No 2 Ova lBeaumaris - bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Whitefriars at Packer Reserve (Glen

Eira's ground)Old Paradians v Therry Penola 0 B Naughtin

Oval, Parade Co llegeMonash Blues v University Blacks

Oakleigh v Old CareySt Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB at 9am -

switched from original draw

UNDER-19 (3) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v Mazenod 0 C

Oakleigh Clays v Bentleig hSt Johns 0 C v Hampton Rovers switched

from original drawDe La Salle (2) v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Ormond v Peninsula 0 B at 9 a.m.

UNDER-19 (3) REDFitzroy Reds - by e

Bulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 CLa Trobe Uni v Rupertswood (2) at 9 .30 a .m.

North Old Boys v Old Xaverians (2)UHS-VU/St Bernards v Old Westbourne at

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1DE I .4 SA33E 7.5 9.10 9.17 11.21 (87)OID XAVFd2IANS 2.3 5.5 11.9 16.14 (110)DLS : Hancock 3 Kelliher 2 Brown 2 Vague Fieklsend Jarvis Korres,s . Best:Sherman FiekL<end Conway Kotiess. Old Xaveriame Pyle 6 Fitzgemld 2

Mm`lan 2 Rvan Larkins tndwino Ginnivan Di Stefano Rees . Best: McDonnellPete Forrest Agius Chapman Rowe. Umpires : Matt Good Justin McKeegan (F)Stephen Bogisch (G)CAUIF IEdD GRAMMARIANS 2.2 4.6 5.6 7.9(51)ST %EVINS 4.8 4.9 10.17 14 .21 (105)Caulfield Grammarians: Logan 2 Nicklas 2 Allbrando Cater May. Best: StrainC Hammond Edwards Ralaja Wearne Murphy. St Beelna: Charles 3 Mount 2OToote 2 Liston 2 Mercouriou 2 Mies 0'Hanlon Sexton. Best Gknane DowdListon Charles O'Rourke 0'Hanlon . Umpires: Di Whiteley Paul Rapke (F7Trevor Foy Tristan Reith (G)WERRIBEE 3.3 6.9 8.10 13 .14 (96)UNIVERSTIY BLUES 1.5 3.6 7.10 11.12 (78)Wttr1)Ke: D Lee 4 Chalmers 3 Renaut 2 Miller Palntiigton Taylor Spry. Best:Stornebrink Cations Potion Miller Renaut Russo. University Biues:Shuttleworth 5 Tomcy 4 Westnmre 2. Best: Torney Minns Farrell DwyerMaddocks Westmore . Umpires : Scott Fraser Sean Scully Sur (F )MARCELLIN 2.4 5.6 9.12 13.18 (96)OLD BRIGHTON 3.6 7.7 8.9 9.10 (64)Marcellin : Layton Mooney Radswnrth 2 Ceccamancani McMahon Power RvanStamhoWa}ds VaLsorda Papaiuca Power McMahon Wadsworth PapaluccaCarlson Angelucci . Old Brlght on : Edge 3 Salem Bartlett Tolj Pomeroy LeafDuncan. Best Trel„ear Edge Moon Fllipovic Tell Pomeroy. Umpires: AndrewSmith David Wmdlow (F) Michael Roche Tom tVischer (B )OLD SCOTCH 3.4 7.7 13 .10 20.12 (132)ST BII2NARDS 3.3 7.5 9.8 10.10 (70)Old Scotch: Armstrong 6 Snaddon Allen Fekete Eade Lilley Pappas PearceTesdorfe. Best: Armstrong Snaddon Pearce Reck Ramage Gmham . St Bern:Kavanagkr3 Johnson 2 Pitts 2 Schroder li'aLsh Mitchell . Best : Johnson GarthKavanagh Walsh Evans . Umpires: Daniel Dummett Brian Woodhead (F) SterECarroll Paul Tyrer (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD MFdBURN1ANS 1 .2 3.5 3.7 8.9(57)COLLEGIANS 5.5 8.7 12.8 14.9 (93)Old Memm++. .minn.' Cudllpp 2 Christian Parton Mitchell Hamlambous BenderArmstrong. Best: Tucker Mermagas Panton Mitchell Oman Cudllpp .Coaeglana : Jorgenson 6 Armstrong 4 Roberson 2 Moon Bushman. Best.Ashman Williams Jorgenson Lynch Roberson Rowstan . Umpires : Club 18Jack Fagan (F )OLD TRINITY 6.1 102 15.5 19 .8 (122)BAhRUtLVTEWBAH7H 6.2 9.3 13.4 16 .8 (104)Old Trinity: Stew-eft 6 Oldfield 3 Bell 3 Hooke 2 Kenna Butler Bayliss Hare-Lacy Stockdale. Best: Hore-Lacy StewErt Webster Dickenson Hooke Bihvani.BanYule-Vlewbank: Guttetson 4 Payser 4 Dimeck 3 ODonnell 2 SwiftChristian Tsingaris. Best: Gutterson Christian Poyser Toull Adams ParkUmp&es: Josh White-SpierTom w5ruilow (11 Julian Marriott Michael Reilly B)OLD ESSENDON GR 4.6 8.7 10.13 14.14 (98)OLD IVANHOE 2.1 5.4 6.7 13.16 (94)Old don: Capponetto 6 Baskan 3 Baddeley 3 Phillips Cerantonio . Best:Capponetto Phillips Baddetey Cerantonio TZ. Old Ivanhoe: Not received. BesLFoster Hargraves Binney Clark Caple Umpires: Frank Kavanagh AnthonyVaiopoulos (F) Sharon Vaiopoutos Victor Vaiopoulos (G)B8AUMAR1S 2.6 5.7 8.8 9.10 (64)RUPER'7559000 4.1 6.7 11.12 14 .16 (100)Beuumarls: Wilson 2 Ghys Clemente Couples Elston Terlsenis Murphy,Bowker Best: Heath Dean Imlach Couples Wilson. Rupfftsww&. Morrison 4Quigley 2 Maude Burne Evans McEwan McPhee Dale Brennan BestBaddeiev

Morrison Monte Brennan guilty. Umpires: Nick Rvde Luke Duthie (F)Michael Ryde Will Stokes (B )

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OLD CAREY 2 .6 7.12 12.15 16.19(115)AJAX 4.3 6.4 7.9 10.13 (73)Old Can.p: Ashworth 6 Evans 4 O'Brien 2 Laidtaw Riven Thompson Joslin .Best. Lord Mead Newhouse Sinclair Romanin Davey t11A%: Details notreceived. Umpires: Peter James Matt Brennan (nWffi1F FRIARS 2.1 8.3 12.5 17.6 (108)OLD P SAh'S 2.2 3.3 6.3 8 .4(52)White frims: Woods 6 Pombon 2 Abdaliah 2 Stagg Peksi Day Daou HamblinKmea Destson. Best: Woods Tartaglia Daou Adgenils Day Stagg . Old

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'.. Monash Bhies: McDonakl3 Mudge 2 Lui 2 Crunkshank Nation. BesC Mave....'. Mudge Shields Moore Barlow Pollard . Umpires: Peter Angelis n Adrian Bocg

Leah Cannon (B)MNSOB 3.4 3.5 6.6 6.8(44)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.0 7.7 10.5 15 .16 (106)MRSOB: McGrath 2 Taft Higgins Biddington Aitken . Best: Villalv Hogan GoldComeadow Peck. University Blaclor Bell 4 Ross 2 Gouet Howson RipponBrown Barret Staclman Van Oyk McCoombe. Best: Bell Stackman LynchBrown. Umpires: Santo Caruso del R@kselman (F) Richard Kean JamesRiddle (G)Sr BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 2.5 6.12 9.13 13.18 (94)OAffiF1GH 3.2 7.4 11.7 13.9 (87)Match details not received . Umpires. Tony Uley (F) Jessica Rollo BrendanRow1tr sonBl

UNDER-19 f2) BLUEEMMAUS STTFASOC 5.5 8.6 14.6 18.12(120)SOUTH ME1B DISTRICTS 2.1 5.4 6.6 7.7(49)Match details not received . Umldroa Danny Carroll Jamie Gunn (F)MATENOD 8.3 16.4 20.5 23 .10 (148)OA)1•.[EIGII CLAYS 4.0 6.3 8.5 11.6 (72)9Sazmod: Reed 4 Power 3 Cocks 2 Evans 2 Grantham 2 Otdman 2 LambertMann Norman Nutting Solomans Stanley w`eekes Moran . Best Reed OldnanGrantham Power Solonans Evans. Oaaldgh C lays: Cook 4 Nasr 2Nassara ➢ah Patuad J Evangelista toannidis. Best : (oannidis Nasr JEvangelista Cook Patuad Angus . Umpires: Wayne Richards (F)BliN142.IGH 6.6 15.12 27 .19 36.24 (240)HAMPTON 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4(4)Bent: Ridgeway 9 Rafferty 9 T Wright 3 Lawry 2 West 2 Lewis 2 Armstrorg 2

Rossi 2 Davis Meehan R Morris Holmesby Brie6veuz. Best Rafferty LawryRidgeway BrietkreiizArm- .~tmngT Wri~t. Hampt~: Best Cannel MalthauseCave OBrien Pinto Giasoumi . Umpires : Tom Haysom Bruno Savi (F)ORMOND 2.4 5.5 6.6 11.9(755)ST JOHNS 4.2 6.7 14.14 20.14(134)Ormond: B Robbins 5 Black 3 Davis 2 Pincott Best: Brosnan Pintvtt RobbinsSayers Medc7aR Machin . St Johns: Rvan 9 Ngyen 4 T(nnev 3 :rtorello PeakeConnar Horton. Best: Morello Ryan Walker Kennaugh Homan Peake .Umpaices: Mark Duthie Brett Herskope (F) Jordan Mayston Dean Herskope (B)PENINSULA 03 8.1 13.3 18.8 22.11 (148)DE IA 88IIdi (2) 3.1 5.5 10.8 11.11 (Tl)Peninsula 03 : D South 8 Patching 3 Kenny 3 De Lange 3 Madder Dade-BellPreston Warner Watt-Forde. Best : Kenny Preston Barron D Smith De LangeMadder. Be In Salle (2) : Moorwood 4 Keanev 2 Sheehan 2 McArdte 2 Crowe.Best: Meikheljohn Smyth Fisher Crowe Silvers McArdie. Um • GeoffCurran (F)

UNDER-19 (2) RF9OLD XAVFd21ANS (2) HAS THE BYEY°f17,EtOYREDS 6 .3 9.8 22.16 26.21 (177)BULLEEN tPE 1.0 6.5 8.9 8.12 (60)Fitzroy Reds: K Maghamiez 13 A Chiew 2 C Dullard 2 E Purdue 2 N Hart MYounger S Greenwood M Zika . Best S Greenwood] K Donato. D Leicester KMaghamez M Louis-Gteeson A Chiew. BuIleeu Templ : P Yogis 2 SBrittain 2 Meadows Lee Iosifidis Seriacco . Best: M Taylor B Tekin S Brittain TLee S Mountain D McColl Umpires: Club 18 Pat Coulthard (F)A9UINAS 0.4 0.8 3.9 6.11 (47)SBTTtOBE UNl 6.5 11.11 15 .20 21.25 (151)Aquinas: Dorian 4 Sheerly Williams . Best: Adams McDonaid Goddard DoolanWilliams lt'estaway. Lambe Link Paton 8 Bereft 2 Lancaster 2 McGough 2Wood 2 Beck Brennan Norton Redman Tingate . Best: Brennan LancasterMcGough Lynch Vanooi Paton. Umpires. Jim Dimitris Logan Smith (F)UF31'rVU/ST BERNARDS 2 .3 3.6 5.7 7.8(50)RUPERTSWOOD(2) 5.3 11.6 15.7 23.10 (148)UHS VU/St BerriA*Yta• McRae 2 Griffiths 2 Campbell Rogers Tre4etham. Best:Griffiths Campbell Laweiso De Campo Oakley . Rupertswood (2) : Pretty 5Barry 4 Sheppard 3 Jones 2 Taylor- Dean 2 Monice Moore L Smith J w5shartBerice Pelzell Silvester. Best : Balmer Jones D Barn, Wishart Smith Mhunan .Umpires: Paul Hoffman Jason Lane (F) David D'Attera Michael lsbister (G)OLD WESIBOURNE 1.0 5.4 6.5 14.8 (92)NORTH 011)BOYS 3.2 4.3 6.7 8 .8(56)Match details not received. Umpires: Joe Bolzonetlo fl

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Ilnder°-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE ( BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

GRAMMARIANS Coach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach: Luke Stewart Coach: Bruce Armstron g

Asst: Scott Jones Asst Coach: Mike Smit h

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3 S P s14 M Giu~wriit Evans

12 Goodwin-Doming S 11 R Hancock 11 . S Farelly 12 Grigio A 15 P McKenna

13 Strain A 12 S Conway 12. D Valsorda 13 Gutteridge T 16 E BatrameYim17 A Wallace Sm

14 Lill C 13 L Bowden 13. A Power 14 Hubbard S 18 AFekete15 Andrew T 14 D Lowther 14. R Davis Jackson L15 19 T Gaun t16 May C 14 M Hayes 15. S Tandridge 16 Joseph R

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Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach: Mick Deaton Coach : Andrew Kenneally Coach: Michael Stake GRAMMARIANSAsst : Mark Berry Ass Coach : Michael Jones: wenke, Z 2. S. Hoult 1 A. Stone 1 . D. Zampaglione Coach : Anson Brownless2 arodcwes, J 3. L. Quirk 2 M. Parrent 2 . D. Clarke 1 C Payne3 MoqNe"'•q 4 L Hill 3 M. Rice 3 . J . Corbett 3 S Riqzi n4 ~A

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Coach: Gary Blusztein Coach : Brad James Coach : Jon Edgar Coach: Mick Holden Coach : Craig WilliamsRes : James Shad y

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Coach : Mick Lee Coach: Rob Smith Coach : Shane Regan Coach : Gary Williams Coach : Michael Oaten

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9 Rossenlis C10 Pbzza A 9 J ew ell A

10 D Fogarty 12 LCasey 12 DHensman 11 Nast A 10 Pincott L

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12 T Wright 19 AHillier 14 JKava"agh13 Evangelista J 12 Evans G

14 M Wilson 19 W Quaran 15 J Lambert 14 Patuad F 13 Haysom D15 D Straker 20 B Pedula

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16 K Pereira 21 K Higgins ta DMicaJlet 16 Walsh M 15 Peet T17 23 J Hennessy 19 S Moran 18 Mesley G 16 Brosnan D

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WWinning EdgePresentation s

Round 4 results, although unkind to me werestimulating for the competition and have renewedspeculation as to what will unfold over the nex t

twelve weeks.Review of Round 4 .Section 1 .Mazenod' s quiet confidence against Old Xaveriansbecame fact when the perennial premiers weredefeated by eleven points. Mazenod who were wellon top early were pegged back by the Xaverians,who actually took the lead late in the game beforeMazenod steadied and went on to win . The

winners best included : Cuberes, Grenda andJacobs (The Crow" who flies from Adelaide eachweek to play Club XVIII football . )With six goals in each of two quarters with thewind, St Kevin's outplayed a depleted OldEssendon to win by fifty nine points. Good players

for the S.K .O .B .s were Simon "The Bear" Smith,(Do you dance, Simon?) Also Crowe and Harveydid well.As an old Maristian, I was pleased with Marcellin'sgreat last quarter effort against Old Brighton, whostill managed to win by seventy one points .However Nick Sher would not be happy with theirlast quarter effort, which saw their three quartertime lead cut back.The ramifications of their tied game will not befully known by De La Salle and Old Scotch untilafter Round 15 .Prahran received a forfeit from Old Ivanhoe .

Section 2 .Old Melburnians continued on their winning waywith victory by sixty three points over neighbours,Collegians.Old Xaverians recorded their fourth win of theseason when they defeated Eley Park by thirty sixpoints .University Blacks proved my judgment onlyhypothetical as they recorded a comfortable win bythirty eight points over Whitefriars at Donvale .Old Scotch, who built an early lead over TherryPenola, found themselves headed in the lastquarter. To their credit Scotch fought back toregain the lead and went on to win by thirteenpoints . Best for Therry Penola were ; Ward, Aiwelland debutant John Topic .

Monash Bluescontinued on theirwinning way with aseventeen pointvictory over Fitzroy Reds .

Section 3 .University Blues defeated Old Carey by onehundred and twenty three points which serves asan indication of the diverse standard within theSection .Accurate kicking by Old Scotch enabled them todefeat Caulfield Grammarians by thirty ninepoints . The win has placed Scotch comfortablywithin the top four.Old Geelong's form bubble has burst wider thanthat of South Sea Stock in 1723!! They were never

in the contest against a star studded Old Trinity

side who powered to victory by one hundred and

sixty points .Like Whitefriars in A Section, La Trobe Universitycould only manage nine behinds as they wentdown to Monash Gryphons by thirty five points in

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the morning game . I am pleased my writing gaveGryphon 's Coach, Matthew Bourbon material tomotivate his players!! I will try to continue mycoaching tips, Matthew! Best for the Gryphonswere : Hetherington, Moore and Dreesor . For LaTrobe, Wright, Neild and Rose were best .Out at Bennettswood, North Old Boys justmanaged to defeat St Leo's by four points .Preview of Round 5 .Section 1 .I expect that Old Xaverians will bounce back todefeat Old Essendon .Prahran come off a break to tackle St Kevin's, whodespite showing glimpses of form, are yet to provea major threat to the leading sides . Prahran is myselection .Giant killers, Mazenod will face another titanicstruggle against fourth placed, De La Salle. Withno disrespect to Ben. Buick and Co ., I selectMazenod .Marcellin's last quarter effort last week gives hopefor future success . However today I expect OldScotch will prove too talented . If there is to be aboil over this could be it !At the time of writing, Old Brighton will have thebye .Section 2 .Old Xaverians should continue on the winningway at the expense of Collegians, who have yet totaste victory this season .Eastern neighbours, neither of whom has won in2004, Eley Park and Whitefriars meet atWhitehorse Reserve. Their last meeting was in lastseason's first semi final so each team's form hasdropped away in 2004 . At home I favour Eley Park .Despite their continued improved form. TherryPenola will lack the necessary height and talent todefeat University Blacks on the Brens Oval .Two undefeated sides clash at Monash Universitywhen Old Melburnians visit . A good game shouldresult . Old Melburnians will field the bigger sidebut the Monash players like Collier and the Dodsshould be quicker around the ground . After dueconsideration, I select Old Melburnians to winnarrowly.Fitzroy Reds, who let me down last week againstMonash, cannot expect Old Scotch to offer anyless opposition . A win is vital to both sides and Ireckon victory will go to Old Scotch . Victory willsecure their top billing and a loss will make it hardfor the Reds to qualify for the August action .Section 3 .University blues will face their strongestopposition yet from fourth placed CaulfieldGrammarians . The Blues who have done alldemanded of them should win again .

Old Scotch play Old Trinity on the small VictoriaRoad Oval, which should inhibit the trinityrunners whose dashes have caused oppositionproblems on bigger grounds . Although Scotch aredoing well, it is impossible to tip against Trinitywhose form was awesome last week.Two disappointing sides in Old Geelong and LaTrobe University meet on the wide spaces of ComoPark. With one goal between them last week, wecould be in for a record low score . I have to tip soit's Old Geelong at home to win 1-0 !North Old Boys should consolidate their status asa potential finalist with victory over Old Carey,who lack the depth to be a threat to North .Well Matthew, success could be catching . Thisweek's tip is have your players kick long to thepoint of the square . St Leo's do have the betterrecord this season and today I reckon they willprove too physically strong for the Gryphons .Correspondents.Please contact me by 'phone 9467 2857 or by email nknugent@alphalink .com.au by 6 p .m .Sunday (this week) .

De La Salle - Congratulations go to De La Sallestalwarts, Captain Ash Tucker on playing his100th game recently. Mark Laffe rty another fineplayer notched his 50th game in Round 3 .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )

Old Xaverians v Old Essendon GrSt Kevins v PrahranOld Brighton - bye

De La Salle v Mazenod 0 CMarcellin v Old Scotch

CLUB 18 (2)Collegians v Old Xaverians (2 )

Eley Park v WhitefriarsUniversity Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B at

B rens OvalMonash Blues v Old Melburnians

Old Scotch (2) v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v Caulfield Gr

Old Scotch (3) v Old TrinityLa Trobe Uni v Old Geelong sv7itched from

o riginal dr 11 .40 a .m. Oval 2

North Old Boys v Old Carey

Monash Gryphons v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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CLUB 18 1

A3AZENOD 7.1 9.4 11.6 13.7 (85)

OLD XAVERIANS 2 .2 4.8 7,9 10.14 (74)

h9azenod: Fothergill 4 Fisher 2 Bridgland 2 Crozier 2 Ocehiuto Belleville

Busby. Best: Belleville Jacobs Grenda Coheres Crozier Quirk. Old

Xnveiisns : Ward 3 Hardwick 3 Davies Landrigan George Dillon . Best :

Rathgerber Fay Jones George Ward . Ump4 .3 s

: Gavan Hegan 8.7 (55)

OLD ESSENDON 2.0

ST HEMS 2.0 8.1 11 .8 17 .12 (114 )

Old Essendon : Cariss 6 Eddy Wheeler. Best : Papal Cariss 4Sorrison Hay

Cramer Carter. St Bevins: Harvey 6 Scarfo 4 Makohon 2 Johnston

Drake Sheehy S Smith K McInerney . Best: Sheehy McGuinness Harvey

Crowe Johnston Umpires : Frank Kavanagh Old Ess Umpire (F)

pRAHRANOLD IVANHOEOld Ivanhoe forfeited Prabran received the forfeit .

MARCELLIN 0.0 1.1 2.2 7.7(49)

OLD BRIGHTON 4.6 9.13 14.16 17 .18 (120)

ESarcelBn: M Dowling 2 Tozer 2 Spinella Dearsley Russell . Best: Tozer

Spinella Nuthean Kost. Old Brighton : Ryan 5 Earl 3 Mandylaris 3

Eastgate 2 Cochran 2 Ross O'Neill . Best : Earl Pemberton Ryan Eastgate

Mandylaris Norwood Umpires: David Windlow (F)

OLD SCOTCH 2.2 4.5 7.9 10 .11 (71)

DE LA SALLE 2.4 5.9 8.11 10.11 (71)

Old Scotch: McDonnell 4 Backman 2 Brownell Elliott Lewis B Nickless.

Best Sutherland McDonnell M Graham Elliott J Beaurepaire Brownell.

Vine Chime, eUmpireste Tony Farber

. MarkDoore Marks Brasher Roberts

Thornhill (F) CLUB 1$

OLD &iELBURNIANS 2.4 7.5 10.8 17.18 (120)

COLLEGIANS 2.2 2.5 6.8 8.9(57)

Collegians : Barber 2 Ross 2 Bum Davis Day Perkon Best: Barber Ross

Treacy Pearce Walstead Davis . Old ESelburnians: Geddes 2 A Anderson

3 W Middleton 2 Farrer 4 Berman 3 Redin Jacobs Utting. Best: Berman

Redin E Tomlinson Cooper Verge W Middleton Farrer Tresise

Umpires: Brian Curthoys Brian Nunn (F)

OLD XApyrRIANS (2) 4.4 6.5 7.6 9.8(62)10 1.1 3 .1 4.2(26)

Whitefriars : Jackson 3 G . Ryan Pr.=c [lest: Reid Jecl~.~orv 0',!,'ara

Janson Toseano Dalies . Univers3ty Blac`= ;: Otsnka 2 Critchley 2 Spong

2 Prestlidge Portet Begley MacCallum . Best : Pori,i. Prestlidge

MacCallum Thompson Bowen Black. Umpires : Dean Banova Tony

Hegan (F)OLD SCOTCH (2} 5 .2 7.6 10.9 13 .10 (88)

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 2.0 3.4 6.7 11 .9 (75)

Match details not received. Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Old Scotch Umpire (F) 7.1 2

FITZROY REDS 3.1 6.4 7.8

MONASH BLUES 2.1 3.3 6.5 11 .5 (71)

Fitzroy Reds : Prior 3 Taylor Andrew Paul Cook Grimmett. Best : Jacson

Grillo Auden Gleeson Peter Cook Paul Cook . Monash Blues : Moir 3 M

Woods 2 M Dods Collier O'Dwyer Coughlin West Stoppa . Best: Van der

Sims Arnett Riddle L Woods Couglin Collier Umpires: Ryan Hense

Fitiroy Reds Umpire (F)CLUB 18 (

OLD CAREY 0.2 3.5 4.6 6.7 (41}

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.13 7.15 13.22 23 .28 (166)

Match details not received. Umpires: Trevor Hansen Tom Mahon (F)

CAUL GRAM 3 .4 6 .8 10.9 10.11 (71)

OLD SCOTCH (3) 3 .3 8.4 10.6 17 .8 (110)

Coal Gram: Elias 3 Sant 2 Townley Deal Benkemoun Brown Dalwood .

Best : Royal Benkemoun Johnson Dalwood Deal Elias. Old Scotch :

Illingworth 8 Best 3 Newton 2 Salter 2 Godden B.Walters. Best: Snedlv

Itlingworth Best: Smedley Illinb orth Addison Foster Martin M .

Garbetltni . Umpires: Paul Rapk6e2Caulti13.6 mpi28(10 27.12 (174)

OLD TRINITYOLD GEEIANG 0.1 1.2 1.2 3.2(20)

Old 1YinitY : Oliver 8 Arrowsmith 5 McDonald 3 Christopherson 2

Cristiano 2 Schulze 2 C Amiconi Burgess Cameron S Cade Taylor. Best:

Arrowsmith Burgess Cameron Oliver O'Shea Cristiano . Old Geelong:

Stewert . Best: Chadder Cuttler Abbott MacGowan Lyon Youl .

umpires: Josh White-Spier Windlow 0.4 0.6 0.9 (91

LA TROBE UN IMONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 3.4 5.7 6 .8(44)

Match details not received . Umpires : Paul Nailer Monash Gryphons

Emt+§hdAU (S)ST LEOS 0 C 1.3 3.4 5.5 10.6 (66)

NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 6.8 9.10 10.10 (70)

Emmaus : L Perry 4 M Heyes P Manton R England P Scardamaglia P

Levins D Cox. Best : L Perry A Swanwick D McInerney D Tomkins P

Cerini . Best: M Connolly D Stribley Sondhu IM Grigg Nunan C Phyland.

Umpi re s : Danny Carroll Jamie Gunn (F )

ELEY PARKOld Xav : Nolan 2 Hardman Chamberlin Dunlevie Corrigan Richards

Gleeson S .Hulett Best: S Carradus Tuddenham Chamberlin N Hulett S

Hulett Nolan . Etey Park: Details not received. Umpire s: Simon Pearles s

Joe Salvatore (F)

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REVIEWTwo rounds of the FIDA season have now passed and wehave saw some exciting football been played by all teams .

In round 2 we saw most of the games been played atElsternwick Park . In the first game of the day we saw avery exciting and highly skilled game between BallamPark 2 and Bull-Temp . We saw a very even first quarterbut then Ballam Park broke the game open and kickedthree consecutive goals early in the 3rd . After half time wesaw Bull-Temp make spirited come back to get within 11points, but then we watched Ballam Park break awayagain and run out winners 8 .6 .54 to 4 .2 .24 in a very highclass game. In the next of our games we saw O& M Jets1 no match for the class of Ballam Park 1 with BallamPark 1 convincing winners 17 .9 .111 to O& M Jets 0.1 .1 .Over on Elsternwick Park No2 we saw Broadmeadows 2take on Port Colts 2, with Colts jumping out of the blockswe all thought this was going to be a one sided game, theColts 23 points up at half time . Then we saw a completelydifferent Broadmeadows after half time to make a spiritedcomeback and win 5 .4 .34 to Port Colts 3.8 .26 . In the

Division I match between Broadmeadows & Port Colts weagain saw a close game until three quarter time whichthen saw Broadmeadows run away with the gamewinning 9.5 .59 to 3 .7 .25.In games elsewhere we saw Parkside host Ringwood in apretty one sided affair even though Ringwood tried hardthey lost to Parkside 3 .4 .22 to Parkside 22 .11.143 .There was also another game at Monnee Valley wherethey hosted Maribyrnong in a very high class and highlyskilled game we saw Maribyrnong run out winners12.10 .82 to Monnee Valley 1 .1 .7 .In the last of our games we saw North Ballarat make upfor there loss last week and beat Mambourin 11 .11 .77 to

no score.

PREVIEWIn this weeks games at Parkville we see Broadmeadows 1take on Bull-Temp in match of the round . Ringwood takeon Broadmeadows 2 and Moonee Valley play the allimproving Parkside. Then we have two games at PortColts with both the Colts teams taking on both O& MJets teams . In our two final games at Ballam Park we seeBallam Park 2 take on Ballarat and Mambourin playBallam Park 1 . Good luck to all teams in round 3 .

Fl ::::l:`':C= 20111001 1 P W t; t} F Agst % PisBAI.I.Akt PARK 1 2 2 0 0 187 7 2671.43 8

BAttANl PARK 2 2 2 0 0 124 41 302.44 8NORTH BALLARAT 2 1 1 0 83 76 109.21 4

BUILEE:Pa-TEMP. 2 1 1 0 65 82 79:27 4BROADMEADOWS 1 1 1© 0 59 25 0 .00 4PORT COLTS I 2 0 2 0 40 129 31 ;01 0

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MOONEE VALLEY 2'1 1 0 7 82 8 :54 40& tiA JETS 2# 1 1 0 0 0 0 0:00 4

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# had bye last roun d

0&R4 v Broadmeadows Rd1 matches to be played on June 6, 2004

* Received forteit last round

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Adrian Flowerday, Monash Gryphons . Spitting, 4 matches.

Dean Bell, South Melbourne Districts . Elbowing, 6 matches.

Dean Bell, South Melbourne Districts . Elbowing, 4 matches.

Nathan Addamo, Werribee (Under-19). Eye-gouging, 4 matches .

Abel Farrell, University Blues ( Under-19) . Unduly rough play,

3 matches.Anthony Lynch, St. Kevins ( Under-19) . Striking, 3 matches .

Marc Lardo, Banyule Viewbank ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches .

Luke Stanza, South Melb Dist ( Under-19). Striking, 2 matches.

David Laferlita, Emmaus St. Leos (Under-19) . Failed to appear,

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THE CHALLENGE: Name the grid square where you think the ballwas in the original photo .PRIZES: Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "LuckyDraw" at the end of the season for a significant prize (still to bedetermined) .Watch this space !

Last week, ball was in F6 .No winning entries from 6 received .

HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mail to :VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 or fax to 9531660 1 .

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^P W L D For ;:•~P % FjS 9"2 BLC.;'-': P 8Y L D For ' rat I F.

OLD GEELONG 4 4 0 0 497 64 776 .56 16 BENTLEIGH 4 4 0 0 715 144 496.53 1 6

LA TROBE UNI 4 4 0 0 356 116 306 .90 16 PENINSULA 0 B 4 4 0 0 606 284 213.38 1 6

OLD CAREY 4 3 1 0 312 143 218 .18 12 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 4 0 0 413 204 202.45 1 6BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 3 1 0 289 192 150 .52 12 DE LA SALLE (2) 4 2 2 0 301 402 74.88 8

BENTLEIGH 4 2 2 0 205 262 78 .24 8 ST JOHNS 0 C 4 2 2 0 302 420 71 .90 8

SWINBURNE UNI 4 2 2 0 176 289 60 .90 8 MAZENOD D C 4 1 3 0 408 474 86 .08 4

MONASH GRYPHONS 4 2 2 0 146 250 58 .40 8 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 1 3 0 347 442 78 .51 4

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 0 4 0 163 442 36.88 0 OAKLEIGH CLAYS 4 1 3 0 268 499 53 .71 4WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 0 4 0 131 393 33.33 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 1 3 0 243 558 43 .55 4WEST BRUNSWICK 4 0 4 0 75 235 31 .91 0 'ORMOND 4 0 4 0 222 491 45 .21 0

Ineligibis player Round 2P Iff L D For A % Pts

UHS-VU 4 4 0 0 397 87 456.32 16 ~7~ ~ ~ ) ~ ~ ~ P ~ A~t % Pb

RUPERTSWOOD 4 4 0 0 387 202 191 .58 16 FITZROY REDS 4 4 0 0 474 153 309.80 1 6WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 3 1 0 424 253 167.59 12 LA TROBE UNI 4 3 1 0 369 102 361 .76 1 2OAKLEIGH 4 3 1 0 251 188 133 .51 12 RUPERTSW000 (2) 4 3 1 0 317 224 141 .52 1 2

POWER HOUSE 4 2 2 0 242 238 101 .68 8 OLD WESTBOURNE 4 3 1 0 151 245 61 .63 1 2HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 297 307 96 .74 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 234 172 136.05 8ST JOHNS 0 C 4 1 3 0 231 254 90 .94 4 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 2 2 0 74 170 43.53 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 1 3 0 186 238 78 .15 4 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 162 292 55.48 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 0 4 0 103 374 27 .54 0 AQUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 210 452 46 .46 4`MT LILYDALE 4 0 4 0 106 570 18 .60 0 UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 4 1 3 0 159 420 37 .86 4*Ineligible player Round 2

P W L D Fm Agst % PisD¢ RESERVE P Bt L D For ADsP %

6PRAHRAN 4 4 0 0 238 81 293 .83 1 6

KEW 4 4 0 0 317 148 214.1 9162 50

112

MAZENOD 0 C 4 4 0 0 188 149 126 .17 1 6ELSTERNWICK 4 3 1 0 260 160

174.

148 28 12OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 1 0 406 145 280 .00 1 2

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 3 1 0 258178

.34130 10

DE LA SALLE 4 2 1 1 270 239 112 .97 1 0OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 1 1 232

1 7.87151 8 OLD SCOTCH 4 2 1 1 170 253 67.19 1 0

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 284 80

.81 67 8 OLD BRIGHTON 4 2 2 0 213 150 142.00 8

ST MARYS 4 2 2 0 196 24 .75 19 8 ST KEVINS 4 1 3 0 260 277 93.86 4

BULLEEN COBRAS 4 2 2 0 194 25 83

.57 23 4 OLD ESSENDON GR 4 1 3 0 125 236 52.97 4

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 1 3 0 194 3 9230

.85 65 2 MARCELLIN 4 0 4 0 124 464 26.72 0

ALBERT PARK 4 0 3 1 197 .42 63 0

#OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00 0BOX HILL NORTH 4 0 4 0 162 380 . #Withdra w n team for the remaind er of the 2004 se ason

U19 SECTION 1 P W L D For D~t % Pis ~~if~ 1~(~) P ~ L D For A~se % PtsWERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 4 0 0 432 196 220.41 16

OLD MELBURNIANS 4 4 0 0 365 1/2 212 .21 1 6ST KEVINSOLD XAVERIANS

44

42

01

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41 9310

322316

130.1 298.10

1 610 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 4 0 0 280 154 181 .82 1 6

DE LA SALL EUNIVERSITY BLUES

44

22

22

00

40 3320

250311

161 .2 0102.89

88

MONASH BLUESOLD SCOTCH (2)

44

43

01

00

244288

18 1249

134 .81115 .66

1 61 2

MARCELLIN 4 2 2 0 282 331 85.20 8 FITZROY REDSUNIVERSITY BLACKS

44

22

22

00

28 1246

201271

139 .8090 .77

88

OLD ST SCOTCH BERNARDS

4 4 1 1 2 3 1 0 343 284 38

4 329 104.26 73.96

4 6 .THERRY PENOLA 0 B 4 1 3 0 192 299 64 .21 4

OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 3 0 172 389 44 .22 4 COLLEGIANS 4 0 4 0 178 319 55.80 0

CAULFIELD GR 4 0 4 0 199 436 45 .64 0 WHITEFRIARS 4 0 4 0 164 295 55.59 0ELEY PARK 4 0 4 0 154 286 53.85 0`Ineligible player Round 2

P W L D For A~ % Pg

OLD L,ELBURNIANS 4 3 1 0 311 229 135 .81 12 .,- P ~ L D For Agst % PieCOLLEGIANSRUPERTSW000

44

33

11

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222369

167308

132 .93119 .81

1 212 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 4 0 0 496 82 604.88 1 6

BEAUMARIS 4 3 1 0 303 293 103 .41 12 OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 0 490 96 510.42 1 6

OLD TRINITY 4 2 2 0 348 286 121 .68 8 OLD SCOTCH (3) 4 3 1 0 235 190 123.68 1 2

OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 206 210 98.10 8 CAULFIELD GR 4 2 2 0 262 325 80 .62 8

OLD ESSENDON GR 4 2 2 0 352 374 94 .12 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 184 238 77 .31 8

BANYULE VIEWBANK 4 1 3 0 199 313 63.58 4 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 2 2 0 163 261 62 .45 8

OLD IVANHOE 4 1 3 0 146 276 52.90 4 OLD GEELONG 4 1 3 0 225 314 71 .66 4

LATROBEUNI 4 1 3 0 119 249 47 .79 4

Ulf P W L D For A % pisMONASH GRYPHONS 4 1 3 0 131 290 45 .17 4OLD CAREY 4 0 4 0 130 471 27 .60 0

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34 5414

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0 4 0 104 596 17 .45 0•

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OLD TRINITY 4MARCELLIN 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 4ST BERNARDS 4WHITEFRIARS 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4OLD XAVERIANS 4DE LA SALLE 4OLD SCOTCH 4OLD MELBURNIANS 4

B SECTION P

ST KEVINS 4COLLEGIANS 4OLD IVANHOE 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 4OLD ESSENDON GR 4NORTH OLD BOYS 4OLD BRIGHTON 4BEAUMARIS 4OLD PARADIANS 4MAZENOD 0 C 4

C SECTION P

MHSOB 4CAULFIELD OR 4OLD CAMBERWELL 4HAMPTON ROVERS 4PARKDALE VULTURES 4AJAX 4MONASH BLUES 4EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4THERRY PENOLA 0 B 4GLEN EIRA 4

D1 SECTION P

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4ORMOND 4BANYULE 4PENINSULA 0 B 4FITZROY REDS 4YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4OLD MENTONIANS 4AQUINAS 0 C 4PRAHRAN 4SALESIAN 0 C 4

D2 SECTION F,

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4OLD CAREY 4OLD GEELONG 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4MONASH GRYPHONS 4LA TROBE UNI 4SWINBURNE UNI 4WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4WEST BRUNSWICK 4BENTLEIGH 4

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSW000 4UHS-VU 4POWER HOUSE 4OAKLEIGH 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4ST JOHNS O C 4MT LILYDALE 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4

W 1 D Fa Apt % F

4 0 0 496 232 213.79 163 1 0 392 270 145.19 123 1 0 382 308 124.03 123 1 0 439 394 111 .42 122 2 0 156 316 49.37 81 3 0 353 376 93 .88 41 3 0 289 348 83 .05 41 3 0 278 355 78 .31 41 3 0 317 407 77 .89 41 3 0 232 328 70 .73 4

IV L D Far % Pts

4 0 0 440 332 132.53 163 1 0 372 270 137.78 122 1 1 313 331 94.56 102 2 0 464 342 135.67 82 2 0 411 322 127.64 82 2 0 328 334 98.20 82 2 0 288 337 85.46 81 3 0 317 364 87.09 41 3 0 241 397 60.71 40 3 1 267 412 64.81 2

4Y L D Fnr DgsP %

4 0 0 376 286 131.47 163 1 0 429 258 166.28 123 1 0 318 300 106.00 122 2 0 337 282 119.50 82 2 0 372 379 98 .15 82 2 0 340 356 95 .51 81 3 0 274 296 92.57 41 3 0 314 393 79.90 41 3 0 259 336 77.08 41 3 0 253 386 65.54 4

~ D Fof % Ffs

4 0 0 625 208 300.48 164 0 0 385 234 164.53 163 1 0 437 294 148.64 123 1 0 362 383 94 .52 122 2 0 328 301 108.97 82 2 0 286 365 78 .36 81 3 0 290 427 67 .92 41 3 0 152 444 34.23 40 4 0 241 312 77 .24 00 4 0 255 461 55.31 0

~ 1 Q Far A~f % Pis

4 0 0 313 276 113.41 163 0 385 241 159.75 123 0 411 276 148.91 123 0 321 333 96 .40 122 2 0 253 251 100.80 81 3 0 291 312 93 .27 41 3 0 316 345 91 .59 41 3 0 326 399 81 .70 41 3 0 211 283 74 .56 41 3 0 269 410 65 .61 4

N ! D For Apt % PLs

4 0 0 427 209 204.31 16

3 1 0 337 200 168.50 123 1 0 388 234 165.81 123 1 0 337 329 102.43 122 2 0 345 316 109.18 82 2 0 333 355 93 .80 81 3 0 327 370 88 .38 41 3 0 224 320 70 .00 41 3 0 231 397 58 .19 40 4 0 208 427 48 .71 0

ELSTERNWICK 4KEW 4OLD WESTBOURNE 4ST MARYS 4BULLEEN COBRAS 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4BOX HILL NORTH 4ALBERT PARK 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 4NORTH BRUNSWICK 4

4 0 0 502 241 208.30 164 0 0 405 246 164.63 163 1 0 399 210 190.00 122 2 0 399 400 99.75 82 2 0 306 380 80 .53 81 2 1 244 300 81 .33 61 2 1 336 416 80 .77 61 3 0 320 429 74.59 41 3 0 240 421 57.01 40 4 0 282 390 72 .31 0

A R¢SERVf P Ey L D For A~ct % pis

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 4 0 0 423 113 374.34 16

OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 0 350 136 257.35 16DE LA SALLE 4 3 1 0 304 210 144.76 12

OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 226 183 123.50 12ST BERNARDS 4 3 1 0 293 253 115.81 12OLD SCOTCH 4 2 2 0 282 223 126.46 8MARCELLIN 4 1 3 0 166 272 61 .03 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4 0 4 0 167 347 48.13 0

OLD MELBURNIANS 3 0 3 0 127 358 35 .47 0

WHITEFRIARS 4 0 4 0 77 320 24 .06 0

B RESER VE PNORTH OLD BOYS 4'ST KEVINS 4COLLEGIANS 4OLD ESSENDON GR 4OLD BRIGHTON 4OLD IVANHOE 4MAZENOD 0 C 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 4OLD PARADIANS 4BEAUMARIS 4*Ineligible player Round 2

C RESERVE AP

D For A

4 0 0 357 140 255 .00 163 1 0 274 178 153 .93 123 1 0 179 179 100.00 122 2 0 233 167 139.52 82 2 0 207 207 100.00 82 2 0 235 255 92.16 82 2 0 221 274 80.66 81 3 0 203 321 63.24 41 3 0 155 270 57.41 40 4 0 124 292 42.47 0

W L D For A93f

AJAX 4 4 0MONASH BLUES 4 4 0CAULFIELD GR 4 3 1MHSOB 4 2 2HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4 2 2OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2THERRY PENOLA 0 B 4 1 3PARKDALE VULTURES 4 0 4GLEN EIRA 4 0 4

251285339309270253212118180104

118165206214189221296221455332

212.71 16172 .73 16164 .56 12144 .39 8142 .86 8114 .48 8

71 .62 853 .39 439.56 031 .33 0

RESERVE P W L D For AORMOND 4 4 0PENINSULA 0 B 4 4 0UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1FITZROY REDS 4 3 1AQUINAS 0 C 4 3 1OLD MENTONIANS 4 1 3BANYULE 4 1 3PRAHRAN 4 1 3YA.RRA VALLEY 0 B 4 0 4SALESIAN 0 C 4 0 4*Ineligible player Round 2

411 103 399.03 16423 148 285.81 16336 121 277.69 12341 165 206.67 12214 262 81 .68 12223 224 99 .55 4159 251 63 .35 487 321 27.10 4108 326 33 .13 053 526 10 .08 0

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