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(}iiici3rnal of'ii c

VICTORL`~ \ ~Aid .11'RUR' OOTGALI. ASaOCIATION

Rcyistcred for pos i ine as a Pdb(i c ation . Category S .

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Since the last edition of the "Amateur Footballer" two representative matches were played .

I refer you to today's "For The Love of the Game" column for a match summary andmatch statistics from both games .

With the comprehensive win by the VAFA Under 23s against WAAFL on June 6th it goeswithout saying that win, lose or draw AAFC Championship Match 6 . the VAFA will earn th etitle of Australian Amateur Champion State (2001-2004) . Obviously the team, which isselected from the best players available, will be striving to win the Championship withoutblemish to its record, but also many of the players selected will be trying to play particularly

well to give themselves a chance of being selected in the All-Australian Amateur Team tobe selected after the final match .

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

The final match is VAFA v. SAAFL, Saturday July 3, Sport scover Arena . On this weekend there is a bye for A and Bsections .On Friday evening of the Queen's Birthday weekend the VAFA won its third consecutive St . Kilda Football Club

Community Cup with a win over the neighbouring Southern Football League . Although this win gives the Amateurs

"bragging rights" for another twelve months the match also showed that the gap is being narrowed between the two

competitions.

It is heartening that the VAFA remains committed to both competitions - the AAFC Championships and the St KildaCommunity Cup - as these matches not only recognise the best but allow the competing leagues to highlight their

competitions.

De La Sa lle AFC is the latest beneficiary of the Spo rtscover Sponsorship Fund, receiving a $1000 grant to purchase newwarm up jackets for its U16 and U19 teams and equipment for the club gymnasium . The SSF has given away $10,000over 10 weeks to other amateur sports groups as well as football .The fund was created to support grass-roots sporting clubs and Sportscover looks forward to assisting a new generation of

amateur sports reach their goals.For information about Sportscover sponsorships contact Sportscover on 9721 4700 or visit

www.sportscover.com/sponsorship .html

With al l but one representa tive match remaining for 2004, it is worth poin ti ng out th at the VAFA wil l not be proceedingwith its plans to play a North v . South Under 19 match with the best players named in a VAFA Under 19 Best Team . Sucha match would me an taking a player for th e second time this season from a club match and it is felt that clubs need to beleft now with full s tr eng th lists to meet the challenges of the season at club level th at are ahead . Whilst remaining hopefulof reinsta ting Under 19 representa tive footb all to our calendar in the future we feel a more positive op ti on at this stage istoo steer young talent towards our Under 23 Development Team .

With only a couple of weeks remaining for the lodgement of senior permitsclubs need to ensure that its players understand that they cannot play in acompetition outside the VAFA after June 30 and return to the VAFA this

year - unless they are a VFL listed player who can transfer when releasedbetween his VFL team and the VAFA .

The only permits granted after June 30 are for Under 19 players and theseare granted during July only . Players who receive a permit in July can play

Under 19 football only in 2004 .

In next week's "Amateur Footballer" I will report on the "Bouncing Racismout of Sport" presentation by Football Victoria to the VAFA clubs and alsoon the VAFA Umpires win in the Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser.

EXNext Week's Matches . .... .. . ..... .... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..6Coaches' Clipboard . ... .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ..12For the Love of the Game . . .. . .. . .. .. _1. . .. .. .. 8- 19Coates hire MVP's . .. ... .. .. .. . .... . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .... . ..31Cadbury's Face in the C7owd ... . .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ..32Looking Back .. .. ... .. .. .. . .... .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .... . .3435Today's Umpires . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .... . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..44Trainers' Corner .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..47Spartscover Arena Draw .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. . .. ..61Tribunal & Investigations . .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..61Sportscwer Spot the Ball . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ... ..62Ladders ... .. .. .. . .... . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. . .63/64

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

J une 19th, 2004 Price : $2.00 Vol. 04 No. 9~' ' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004 1

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

"Fore !" stanza. SimonSeveral years ago, Ian Baker Finch was donged on Lethlean, Caydnthe head by an errant golf ball while doing a TV Beetham and Timinterview (after shooting a lazy 194) and yelled out Beardsley al lin exasperation "Fore!" I tell you what ; a few Old showed good signsTrinity players were yelling it out as well at theSnakepit as the full force of the St Bernardsforward line became quickly apparent. Take yourpick, Tate Pearson on a flank, The Mitchell clan, never waved the flag .Chris Goullet drifting forward and Danny Jorda

n in the square (I'd better calm down on Dan as the afi

women in my life are starting to look at me second out at McKinnon on a heartbreaking daystrangely) . The Bernies' second quarter inparticular was box office stuff as they booted tengoals at the members' end in front of a raucousand appreciative crowd . It was their youngsterswho again stood up. Goullet in the middle,Johnston on a wing and Wilkinson in the ruck . Allup, a mighty team and as each week goes by, myprediction of them coming eighth reads as one ofhe more absurd things I have ever committed toprint . For the shell shocked OTs, Lach Kennedykicked 5 before time and Andrew Ramsden neverstopped plugging away in the ruck went in without the big fella but De La had"Ooh Betty, the cat's done a t me troubles of their own

So said Frank Spencer and it's fair to say that theWhitefriars season very much resembles a day inthe life of the great man. Whatever can go wron g

reigning premiers back into the game in the final I regained a semblance of form

. The upshot? Scotch

has gone wrong ; what with injuries, thumpin glosses, no Under 19s, clean sheets, a humiliatingpercentage . Still they managed to get a good gamefrom Luke Swain up forward and the recently

, returned Brian Phan, together with furtherimprovement from youngster Aaron Kenez . Uniwere a bit tardy early but eventually got their acttogether and had their usual spread of goalkickers and better players. George de Crespignyback from the twos booted five and AndrewLowcock was a major factor all day as the Bluescareered away to a 96 point win .Scotch Football Day A .

minutes into the Scotch/Xavs clash, it was St nardspretty obvious how much they boys in red love old Trinitygetting back to playing under the red brick chapel Marcellinat the old school . Josh Kitchen didn't go to the St Bernardsschool but relished the space of the Scotch mai noval and his long kicking to forwards Gerstman Aand Thompson kick-started their day . Theyrelaxed in the 2nd, held Xavs in the 3rd and thentarnished their day somewhat by the letting ie

as Xavs finally

too good in spurts, Xavs decimated by injuries but

IV bitersOld Melburnians were pipped in the very last

which saw the injury ravaged red-legs play someof their best football for the year. The veryconsistent Ross ~ulquinney and my fellow scribeAndre Wu were prolific all day but Lady Luckfinally winked at the Bloods as they kept theirtenuous finals hopes alive for one more week.From all reports, Mai k Corrigan was the differencein the end while it was another great game forSpringvale pick up Brett Trollope and the TexanTornedo David '1'hurman in the BP.I keep telling you, De La aren't that bad. Marcellin

troubles of their own with Leigh Harrison on stateduties and Jeff Morel (G'day Moz) and ChrisBrowne nursing broken legs . A high standardgame and a pulsating last quarter as MickDuggan, Ben kRannix and Damien Rayson allkicked key goals before Marcellin's Nick Addisonnailed a long range bomb to break De La's hearts .Tt ; Eagles then bottled it up the way a top tean7should and hung on to av, A the biggest of upsets,Be_~ orin, in eonjunetio-_ %: ith his good mate Rob

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Bonnici were good De La players with JarredFrazer and Bernard Dinneen getting the plauditsfor Marcellin.Selections. . . .Short of an avalanche hitting Victoria's Skiresorts, a new tax on Toorak tractors or theimminent banning of neat and inoffensive rugbytops, the OM players could not be in for a biggertask than the one they face this week against StBernards . Consider this : they have two wins,many of their stars are out injured, Dan Jordan isin menacing touch, Tim Harvey's may be back(fresh from very good form at Box Hill) and theBernards machine is cranking like never before . Itcould be worse I guess, the game could be beingplayed at the Pit .And the others? Quick fire, Peter McIntyre .

Scotch easily at Donvale, Iiiarcellin likewise overHaileybury, De La in an upset of sorts over thestagnant Xavs and Uni to widen the gap between3rd and 4th as they see off Trinity at Bulleen .

Inner a WinnerLast weekend I was nursing the mother of allHanna Mandlicovas and I listened to the first halfof the St Bernards/Trinity game on Inner FM forthe first time . All I can say is that all followers ofA Grade footy should try and catch up with it, itmakes for imminently better listening than thefarce dished up on MMM and the egocentricgarbage of Rex Hunt . This week, they cover Xavsv De La and it is well worth a listen .

CORRESPONDENTSJonathan Horn - jonathan_-g_horn@vahoo .co .u k

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Uni Blues - to congratulate Ben Callery on 50Senior games for the club . Ben has worked hisway through the Under 19's and Reserve teams tobe an important member of the Senior outfit.Tough over the ball, hard at the contest and aterrific endurance running capacity makes Ben atough match up for opposition coaches . Inaddition to his on field contribution, Ben works offthe field supporting the committee in a number ofprojects . Well done BC .Old Scotch - congratulates Captain Steve Humeon achieving 200 games and Life Membership ofthe Club last weekend against Old Xavier . Stevehas had a long association with the Club and hisleadership and playing record is outstanding . Welldone George! The club also congratulates TimFinocchiaro, Duncan Knight and Scott Cationson playing their 50th games recently .

TODAY'S MATCHES,A SECTION

Old Xaverians v De La SalleWhitefriars v Old Scotch at Sportscover

Arena, SundayOld Trinity v University Blues

Old Melburnians v St BernardsMarcellin v Old Haileybury - 96.5 Inner FM

OLDSCOTCH 8.4 11.6 16 .8 17 .13 (115)

OLD XAVERIANS 2.1 6.5 8.8 14.3 (97)

Old Scotch: Gerstman 4 Thompson 3 Saunders 3 B Phillips Crow Hume

Cations Wigney Joyce Berangec Best Kitchen Saunders Lewis Hume

O'Connor Berangec Old %av: Lethlean 3 Beardsley 2 Callihan 2 O'Meara 2

V.Oodrulf Rvan Chatfield Sapuppo Rush . Best Beetham Beardsley Bingham

Callinan Chatfield Ford .

Umpires: Damian Anderson Anthony Damen (F) Sean Collins Phillip Miller(B) Bernie Hoare Lucas Robson (G )DE IA SAIIE 3.5 3.9 8.12 12 .13 (85)

MARCEII IN 3.3 4.6 8.8 13.8 (86)

Marc: Sheehan 4 Cox 2 Symes Marson Rice Gartner McMillan BrooksAddison. Best Frazer Dinneen Hermans Carmody Sheehan . DIS : Rayson 4Silvers 2 Mannix 2 Duggan P Harrison LaRagy Orlando . Best: Bonnici DobricCorin Rayson Silvers Brown.Umpires : Mark Gibson Dirk Kramer (F) Craig Brajtberg Peter Teasdale (B) LesDamyon Craig Arnot (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.7 9.13 14.20 20.24 (144)

WI11T'EFRR1pg3 3.0 4.0 7.3 7.6(48)

Uni Blues: de Crespigny 5 Solly 2 Torney 2 Lowcock 2 Young 2 Gleeson 2

Butko North Muelbach Brookes Hayter . Best : Lowcock Torney McKinnoin

Kordick Gleeson Nagar. White: Swain 2 M Carbone C Carrigg T Caring Dance

Northey. Best: Campbell M Carbone Kenez C Cazrigg A Pawlik Phan .

Umpires: Jason McNiece Michael Sheridan fill Matthew Jackson Scott

Gavens (B) Paul Gait Vin Vestrni (G)

ST BEgNARDS 7 .1 17.7 23.8 31 .11 (197)

OLD TRINITY 5.2 7.4 11.5 13.6 (84)

St Bern.: D Jordan 12 Pearson 5 Byrne 3 Goullet 2 Baumgartner B Jordan

Liberatore McIntyre C Mitchell N Mitchell S Mitchell O'Sullivan L Wilkinson.

Best D Jordan McLaughlin Goullet L Wilkinson Kavanagh Johnson . Old

1Yin: L Kennedy 5 Walsh 4 Cultrera T Van Der Venne Williams R Ramsden .

Best A Ramsden L Kennedy Wdliams Hil]as Bottler T Van Der Venne .

Umpire s: Wayne Hinton Peter James (F) Brendan Cannon Nathan Eddy (B)

Dennis Webster Daniel Scully (G)

OID HAHMBURY 3.4 8.5 10.8 14.13 (97)

OLD MEIEUR 01[S 3.2 3.4 11.6 15.6 (96)

Old Hail: S Langford-Jones 2 Bourke 2 White 2 M Corrigan 2 Tassell 2Armstrong Seccull Goldsworthy Carson. Best M Corrigan Bourke Rode H

''. McLauchlan Trollope Waite. Old Mdb : Kennon 4 Cud;ipp 2 Davis 2

Thompson 2 Hicks 2 Costello-Manning Guest Tucker. Best: Muiquiney Wu

Costello-Manning Kennon Thompson J Berry .Umpires : Mark Morrison Steve McCarthy (F)Mayston(jnr) (B) Matthew Simpson Chris Doyle (G)

Matt Jenkinson Ro b

A RESERVE

O1D SCOTCH 4.3 6.8 11.10 13 .13 (91)

OLD XAVIERIANS 5.2 7.3 11.7 12.9 (81)

Old Scotch: 0 Crane 4 Addison 3 Sutcliffe 2 Beattie Leitl Reid'lldtoch . Best:

tell Ashton Beattie Lillingston Freeman TUlloch . Old %av: At Jones 3 N

Hulett 3 Chambers 3 Dixon Santalucia Nadinic. Best : Dixon Nadinic Quinn

Corcoran Ac Jones Fox.

DE IA SAt1E 3.3 3.5 4.6 7.10 (52)

MARCELLIN 2 .1 6.5 9.5 9.6(60)

Dr.lasaIle: Ellis Mercuri ODonnell Quinane Skinns Stinear Williams . Best:Marks K Manna McHenry Skinns McLeish McInerney . MarceIlin: McCartin3 Seabury 2 Adams McGree W'ignell Perri . Best: Wiptell MeGree D McMillan

O'Flymn Seaburv McCartin .UNIVERSITY BLUES 9.0 18.3 22.4 27.9 (171)

Wlffl'EFtuARS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2(2)

University Blues: Clark 4 Girdwood 3 Marlin 2 Millard 2 Tanner 2 Rankin 2

Sudhollz 2 Gates 2 Quinn 2 Hutchinson Hutchins Leahy teeming Birks

Callery . Best Leahy Clark Martin Birks Js Brooke Girdwood. Whitefiisrs:

Best Elliott M Baker Duffy Ross Trey4aud Vernal .

ST BERNARDS 3 .2 4.5 6.6 10.9 (69)

OID 17BPPPy 1.2 3.5 7.6 7.8(50)

St Bemards: Close 4 Mihailovic 2 Crouch N Grant P Smith P Harris. Best:

Miaewicz Harris N Thomas Penett Close Crouch . Old Trinity- Armatas 2

Aitken Hillas Lauletta Troon Gamble. Best : Best Donahoo Troon Beardsley

Lauletta McCutchron.

OLD HAHEYBUHY 4.1 6.4 11.5 13.7 (85)

OLD MEIBURNIAPIS 2.4 7.5 10.5 12.7 (79)

Old HsIleybary: Efstathiou 4 Warnes 2 Shepherd Bell A Floyd P l .angford-Jones Lappage J McLauchlan Gilby . Best Mitchell Bell Warnes L FloydLappage Efstathiou. Old MeRrumians: Matthews 4 Anderson 2 Whitehead 2

Fitr.gerald Grandy Jenkins Selby . Best: Whitehead Mitchell Grundy Weir

Jenkins Selby.

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A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBORHIA NS OLD SCOTCHCoach: 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 : Justin Hart Asst Coach : Andrew Smith'Hagan C118 : Benjamin Buick Res : Hartley Stone Res Coach: Serge D Angel o

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie1 L. Walker C Res 1 . B. Dobson 1 . C. Home 1 . D . Smith 1 . R. Mullins.2. R . Buckley 2. J. Rice 2 . S . Davey 2 . J . Beaumont 2. B . Phillips (VC)

3 . B . Corin VC 3. N . Addison 3 . P. Corrigan 3 . M . Billing 3. J . Ros s4. T. Holt

4 . L Harrison DVC 4. J. Frazer 4 . S. Langford-Jones (DVC) 4 . R . Mathews 5. S . Collins (VC)5. M. Duggan 5. D . Johnston 5 . J . Bourke 5 . L Bunn 6. A. Cro w

6 G Gilbert 6 . D . Sampimon 6 . A. White 6 . D. Holme 7. J . Kitchen. .7 P Harrison

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10. C. Smith9 . J . Moloney

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Hume (C)S1 29r- C. Mitchell 11 . D. Taylor 9 . M . Barker 10 . T. Roberts (C) ..

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A SectionOLD 7R1MTY MAMMARIAN OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERIBARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIAR S

Coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Shelly 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 Randal l

Res Coach: Dale Bower Res . Coach : Chris Rubic kClub 18 Coach: Ed Best

1 . KennaA 1 . A .Fox 1 . C. Keunen 1 Butko P 1 . C. Wood2. HineA 2. D.O ando 2. J . Madden 2 Hutchins T 3. M . Carbon e3. Reynolds L V/C 3 Sturrock J 5. B . Phan4. Saunders R 3. J Pasceri 3. C. Goullet 4 Guengerich D 6. P. Campbell5. eunwrs D V/C 4. D.Landrigan 4. D. Jordan 5 Tanner J Brosol o7 S6. Gnarl P7. Van Der Venne T 5. D.Rush 5. Joe Mount 6 Rigby M

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A SECTIONMarcellin v Old XaveriansWhitefriars v De La SalleOld Trinity v Old ScotchOld Melburni an s v University Blues atSpo rt scover Arena, Saturday - 96.5 Inner FM

Old Haileybury v St Bernard s

B SECTIO NOld Brighton v Old Ivanho eOld Essendon Gr v Old Paradian sMazenod 0 C v St Bedes Mentone Tigers atSportscover Arena, SundaySt Kevins v BeaumarisCollegians v North Old Boy s

C SECTIO NOld Camberwell v Caulfield O rTheny Penola 0 B v Emmaus St Leos 0 CAJAX v Hampton Rover sParkdale Vultures v MHSOBGlen Eira v Monash Blues

D1 SECTIONUniversity Blacks v Fitzroy RedsOld Mentonians v OrmondSalesian 0 C v Peninsula 0 BBanyule v Aquinas 0 CPrahran v Yarra Valley 0 B

D2 SECTIONLa Trobe Uni v Ivanhoe AssumptionBentleigh v Williamstown Cym sOld Geelong v Swinburne UniOld Carey v Monash Gryphon sBulleen Templestowe v West Brunswic k

D3 SECTIONRupertswood v Mt LilydaleWerribee Amateurs v Power HouseHawthorn Amateurs v Syndal Tally-HoUHS-VU v St Johns 0 CSouth Melb Districts v Oakleig h

D4 SECTIONKew v St Mary sEltham Collegians v Richmond CentralBox Hill North v Old WestbourneElsternwick v Bulleen CobrasAlbert Park v North Brunswick

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Marcellin v Old XaveriansSt Bernards v St KevinsOld Scotch v University BluesDe La Salle v Old BrightonCaulfield Or v Werribee Amateurs

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Beaumaris v Collegian sOld Camberwell v Banyule Viewbank at Oval 2Macleay ParkOld Ivanhoe - By eOld Melburnians v RupertswoodOld Trinity v Old Essendon O r

UNDER-19 SECTION 3MHSOB v AJAXOakleigh v Old ParadiansSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Monash BluesOld Carey v University BlacksWhitefriars v Therry Penola 0 B

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU EOrmond v South Melbourne DistrictsDe La Salle (2) v Oakleigh ClaysPeninsula 0 B v Hampton RoversEmmaus St Leos 0 C v St Johns 0 CMazenod 0 C v Bentleigh

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De La Salle v St KevinsOld Scotch - Bye

Mazenod 0 C v Old Brighto nOld Essendon Or v Prahran - Oval 1, EssendonGrammar School ( 15 Gl0)

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CLUB 18 (3 )Monash Gryphons v University BluesNorth Old Boys v Old Scotch (3)Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old GeelongOld Carey v La Trobe UniCaulfield Or v Old Trinity

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REVIEW - To Dat eColl egians have had a terrific run so far and done everythingasked of them . Pat Hawkins has blooded a few younger blokeswho have all been up to the mark, this combined with the goodform of regulars Cam Hoist, Richard Hosking, Nic Harrison, thefirepower up forward of Shura Taft and Jono Dixon, along withthe return of Christian Davidson makes the Lions a formidableunit . Have snuck up on a few sides I think, but with the start theyhave had can look forward to some final's action .St Kevins have lost two games and perhaps were lucky to escapefrom the Tigers as well . On all 3 occasions they had the gameswell in hand and were on the path to victory when for someunknown reason they turn off and go to sleep . I'm sure DavidMurray and Tony Miller are working on this trait because it hasand will prove costly. But the ability is still there through the likesof the Mahoney's, the Dollman's, Greenham, Lucas, O'Keefe,Keenan and not forgetting Chard so a top 2 finish is still well ontrack .Old Ivanhoe have done a fantastic job to sit in the third spot .Retirements and consistent injuries have made life very difficultfor the Hoers but their resolve has been terrific . Young playerslike Payne and Curatolo have really lifted and buoyed the spiritsof the veterans in Hares and Stevens . Look for furtherimprovement as some important players return from injury in thenext fortnight. Will be hard to displace.St Bedes-Mentone Tigers also have been very good and areshowing the benefits of a year in the Section last year. Still toughto beat at Brindisi despite Saturday's loss, have to make that upwith an away win now. Sammy Hecker, Luke Winfle, RichardSampieri are all having consistent season's as is David Napier inthe ruck. Michael Odachowski has added some resolve to thedefence, and the young guns Tyquin, Terrell, Groves, Drury areall pretty capable so they will be around the mark . Have OEG andthe Tonners after their spot though.Old Essendon on their day as good as any in the Section andneed to be watched. Yet to hit the Top 4 but not to far away thenin a battle to stay there . Have added some talent with therecruitment of Playfair, Day, and Le udi, the return of Biggs Boyshas helped as they can still pull o~f the hoists with only one ofthem in the side . Hakim has improved, Oanam and Leask areback in form so expect a bold showing in the next 10 .Old Brighton have had their fair share of injuries too and havebeen unlucky having been playing well but not winning. BigBrook Logan has been leading the way in the Ruck, Adam Pirriehas been good up forward, and Andrew Edge is improving all thetime . When Hendra, Williams, the Edwards', Homann, McCowan .Reid, Jackson and Dawes all return they make a formidable unitand cannot be taken lightly. If they don't make it will certainlyshape it .North Old Boys are another still not without a chance if they canconsistently put some consistency together. The return of Cordygives plenty of potency up forward, especially with the BarkersBros still in form and veterans Boyle . Sleep and Hyde gives theNOBS plenty of ability. Could be the dark horse to surprise themall and steal a spot if the C word comes in .Old Paradians have not had a good first half either due toretirements and injuries and are going through a re-buildingprocess . Still hard to find positives but Curran and Dintinosantehave been revelations and the improvement shown by youngsters

Kreuzer, Richardson andCowles augers well for thefuture. Return of 6 playersin the next fortnight will

Lalso help, be advised tokeep the old school safe,especially at the Garvey.Beaumaris have been the enigma, have promised much butdelivered little . Ran St Kevins close, beat Old Brighton but put ina couple of shockers in the midst . Have some good players inMurray Pitts. Mick Matullick . Mark Boon. Danny George, DavidTeasdale, and Mark Ensor, some developing youngsters in theAtkins Boys, Luke Healy, Sean Lynch and Leigh Wonnacott, so ifthey can string it all together are likely to provide a bit of cheek.Would be a mug who wrote the Sharks off yet .Mazenod have put up with the year from hell at the moment a bitlike the Paradians with retirements and injuries a plenty .Probably should have 8 points but when the luck is out it closeresults don't go your way. Dominic Dunne has been terrificrewarded with State Selection. Cannot fault the endeavour justhave been totally undermanned . Veteran Mark Murray gives hisall and Mark Apollonio and Mick Chamberlain have beenconsistent . Will enjoy the break, regroup and look forward tocausing some surprises on the run home .PREVIEWGerard Shrilly welcomes a few of his Past Players and officials asthe Old Paradians make the short trek down the road to PineLodge . The OPs will certainly lift especially for Shols and will havea few players back for today's game . But so will the Hoers. OldIvanhoe will not want to let the hard work at Brindisi St afortnight ago go to waste, and so at home start my favouritetoday .Central Reserve hosts a ripper today . Season and B Sectiontenure perhaps on the line for both of them in an absolute mustwin game . As previously explained both have had a fair share ofwoes this season, but no excuses today, they must produce. Nec k

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on the line Beaumaris for me .SKOBS and NOBS meet for perhaps the first time in their historyat Righetti Oval . St Kevins on the rebound is a daunting task forNorth as they will be smarting after throwing away the Collegiansgame . North found some pretty good touch last game and willtake it right up to the home side but find hard to see the DaveMurray trained side go down again . But by gee they must play thefull game out .Old Brighton welcome the all conquering Coll egians to theSouth Road Oval . Both will have enjoyed the break and willwelcome back a few players. The spirit of the Lions was certainlymost evident last round in their come from behind victory andtheir confidence will be high, while the Tonners have been in theirgames against most of the upper echelon and have held theirform . Against the flow an upset is in the air in 2 words, OldBrighton .A real litmus test for the Tigers as they go all the way North toBomberland today. OEG have to start favourites despite beinglower on the ladder, but it is at home and like the Tigers they havea decided advantage at the picturesque surrounds of RachelleStreet. So in what could be a good or bad tipping week, will gowith Dunnel's boys to get over the line .PRESS CORRESPONDENT' SGood week last week . Back refreshed after a break now, keepthose snippets coming. 9553 1561 is the home phone and fax, themobile is 0403 433 016, or email me at [email protected] RPM Mondav Ni g hts .

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Mazenod - Tim 5ndth arrived at the Old Culls in 1986 andbecomes only the third Mazenod player to reach 300 games . Heis the President of Mazenod in 2004 . Tim's playing career hasincluded playing in 7 Reserves Grand Finals and 4 Reservespremierships. He has been Runner Up in the Reserves Best andFairest on 3 occasions and was victorious in the Best and Fairestin 2001 when we were in A Grade. Tim was awarded Best Finalplayer in 1993 and 2000, Most Consistent in 1993 and won theMazenod College Sportsman's Award in 2000 . Tim has played100 of his 300 games in the seniors, including 5 teams in thefinals as a senior player. He was awarded Life Membership in2001 after serving the Club for over 10 years as a Committeeman,including, many years as Treasurer of the Club. CongratulationsTim on an outstanding contribution to Mazenod OCFC.Old Paradians - congratulations to our own ' quiet man' BernieHart who played his 150th game last Saturday . Bernie joined theclub in 1994, played Reserves, becoming a&Yture in the SeniorTeam until injury forced him to miss all of 2003, now he back andcontributing once more . Dependable, reliable, consistent allwords applicable to this quiet achiever . Well done Bernie.Old Ivanhoe - congratulate Marty Stewa rt who will reach 200games against Old Parade on the 19/6. Universally known as'The Showstopper' for his trademark screamers (2 of which havemade it on the 'almost footy legends' section of -The Footy Show'),Marty has had one of the great careers for OIG's. A member of 94and 95 premiership sides in the seniors, 2001 premiership sidein Club 18, the OIG 'Team of the 90's' and the 'Team of theCentury', Marty has been one of a core of club champions whohave enabled OIG to rise from section D to A /B .Since joining in 92, Marty has also won 2 best Clubman's andleading goalkicker awards, and a couple of B& Gs in the reservesand Clubbies and is now back going strong in the reserves ,where he is still asking the opposition defenders to join in hiscelebrations after a top goal, and receiving the usual response .Well done Marty .

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v Old Paradians

Old Essendon Gr v St Bedes Mentone TigersMazenod 0 C v Beaumari sSt Kevins v North Old BoysOld Brighton v Collegians

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ST BEDES MENT TIG 6.4 7.7 10.12 15.13 (103)OLD IVANHOE 2.0 9.2 12.5 16.10 (106)St Bedes/hfP: S Hacker 4 L Terrell 4 R Samperi 3 Hayes 2 Saunders LWintle. Best : Hecker Samped L Terrell Hayes D Napier L Wmtle. Old IT. GHope 5 Branigan 4 Cornelius 2"nteodossi 2 Lewry Kefalas Geischen. BestGeischen Hope Branigan Nagel Theodossi Curatolo .Umpires: Leah Gallagher Ben Ryde (F) Andrew Rechtman James Gregory(B) Dominic Napoli Matthew Cowley (G )OLD PARADIANS 2.2 2.6 4.7 5.7(37)OLD BRIGHTON 5 .1 11.6 14.8 22.13 (145)Old Bright: Pirtle 5 Logan 4 MacgiIliviay 3 Edge 2 Bristow 2 Ewert 2Falidngharn A Girutivan S Ginnivan. Best Stewart Pirtle Logan Hughes SGinnivan B Gadsden . Old Par. Brabender 3 Dean Dintinosante. . Best:Conan Dintinosante Kreuzer Jenkins Loney Cowles .Umpires: Peter Simpson Daniel Mousley (RFL) in Andrew EningtonBrandon Cooper (RFL) (B) Andrew Esposito Graham Wakeling (RFU (G)BEAUMARIS 1.4 6.8 6.11 14 .14 (98)OLD ESSENDON GR 6.4 11.8 17.15 20.17 (137)

Old Ess: Playfair 7 Heritage 3 Stone 3 Stormont 2 DeMorton FlemingFlaherty Dragolisa Obtuibek. Best Day Playfair D Ryan Portia D Biggslrgudi . Beau: Matulick 5 Kennedy 2 Wonnacott 2 Teasdale 2 GillespieLynch N Atkins . Best: Martin Matulick Wonnacott Lynch M LeeWoolnough.Umpires: Luke Holmes Grneme Thwaites (F) Gavin Roberts BruceStephens (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 9.2 14.4 20.9 25 .12 (162)MAZENOD 0 C 1.4 5.9 7.10 9.11 (65)NOB: Cordy 9 Carmichael 4 M Barker 2 Jeffery 2 Boyle 2 Lynch 2 J BarkerMaxton Smith Nihill . Best Cordy D Brady Maxton Boyle Lynch Sleep . Maz:Maskell 4 Parker 2 Apollionio J Dunne D Chamberlain. Best: MurrayCastricum Apollionio M Chamberlain D Kelly D Hose .Umpires: Albie Firley Geoff Curran (Fl Rob Parry Chris Kaleta (G)COI],EGtANS 4.2 5.5 9.11 14.16 (100)ST 1CEVINS 2.8 7.12 11.15 13 .18 (96)Coll: Dixon 3 Couch 3 Burrow's 2 Blumfiekl2 Cotton Mooney Fry tVoolley .Best Holies Couch Harris Hosking Blumfield C Hoist . SKOB : Mulgjew 3Greenham 3 Simpson Shannon J O'Keefe Allis Crowley B Dollman Guliver.Best: P O'Keefe Mahoney Liston Mulgrew M Dollman Simpson .Umpires : Geoff Caulfield Sacha Koffman (F) Brendan Corcoran PeterMonotti (B) Bernie Jephson Daniel Brookes (G)

B RESERVEST BEDES MENTONE 0.2 3.4 6.7 8.10 (58)

OLD IVANHOE 2.2 5.2 8.4 11.9 (75)St Bedes Mentone: Kidd 4 Corda Terrell Bignall Buck Best. Bignall KiddWilliams Buck Rhoden Z.ahra. Old Ivanhoe : Stewart 5 Risstrom G GeorgeNeilson Pearce Snell Adderley BesL Neilson G George Snell RisstromHolloway DavisOLD PARADIANS 3.1 4.3 5.5 7.5(47)OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS4.1 4.3 4.6 6.7(43)Old Pazadians: D Mckay 4 Lombardi 2 Sandy . Best: Galloway Joyce SandyM Rose Jones Corcoran . Old Brighton Grammarians: Scott 2 Murehie CStewart Townsend S Jackson. Best : Richardson Morley Reddin Ellis Scott

C StraitBEAUMARIS 1.0 2.0 3.3 4.6 (30)OLD ESSENDON 3.3 4.6 5.8 9.12 (66)Beaumaris: Blackmore 2 Carty Crossley. Best: McConchie Wright CrossleyPresnell Cousins Blackmore . Old Ess endon: Baddeley 2 Flaherty 2Kavanagh Fraser Batista Williamson lskra. Best: Stevens FewsterBaddeley Howard Ridley O'Brien.NORTH OLD BOYS 3.2 5.4 10.7 13.9 (87)MAZENOD 2 .3 7.4 10.5 12.7 (79)

NOBs : Bryar 4 Crapper 2 T Sheehan D Sheehan Kelly Halpin Borg D RyanBarden . Best: Kelly Butcher Crapper B Sheehan T Sheehan Ingram .Mazenod: Ballenge 3 Morgan 2 Hawkins 2 Smith Paine Nelson SnarlBradshaw. Best: Raine Ballock Paine Morris Snarl Barrie .COIIZGIANS 4.5 6.8 10.8 13.9 (87)ST KEVINS 2.3 5.6 8.7 11.9 (75)CoIl: Baxter 3 Hart 3 Moilard 2 Watson Weekes Bridgeman Naylor TurnerKataulos. Best Hargie Mo➢ard Naylor Roach Henebery . SKOB: Mount 2Katardis 2 Mitchell Beo Pangartio Gargano Curtis Mulkearns . Best:

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B SectionBEAUM ARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Mike McArthur-AU4en Coach : Garry Foulds Coach: Jarred O'Neil lAsst : Erwin Leyden Res : Marty Hook Ass Coach : Andrew Sutherland Ass Coach : Tony Egan Res. Coach : Hayden Bickett

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

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

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6 D . Smit h58 61 M . McDowell 53 P. Sabo. J . Heath .

59 . M. Lynch 62 54 J. Dooley62. A . Pratt

60 A Stone 63 55 D . McLaughli n63. D. Galvin . . ~ 57 B. McGuiness64. A . Coote 62 . J. Little 65 . 58 C . Butterss65. G. Shattock 63 . R . Luff

66 61 A. Walsh66. P. McConchie 64 . M. Gribble 63 S. Davies67. L. Stevens 66 . J. Agimus 64 M.Rei d68. S . Boreham StBC, :Fzgvit: 68 M. Dubyna70. S . Crossley 69 A. Mandylaris71 . C . Hawkins 71 B. Humphreys

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B SectionOLD ESSERDON OLD IVARHOE OLD PARADIANS ST BEDES MENTONE ST KEVINS O BCoach: Frank Dunell Coach: Gerard Shelly Coach : Sam Assetta TIGERS Coach: Dave Murray

Res: Kornai Dachs Res : Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Coach : Rusell Barnes Ass Coach : Tony MillerRes Coach : Rob Gross

Res: Mark Lomagno

1 Panagiotopolus J 1 . A. Oates (VC) 1 . D. Zivanovic 1 . J. Rombotis (VC )

2 Biggs 2 . L. Lochran (VC) 2 . A . Hughes 1 Wintle P 2. E. Crohan

3 Oxnam Curatolo3 S 3. D. Dean 2 Wintle L 3. D . Curtis (RC)

4 Ryan. .

4 Davi sB 4. A. Curran (VC) 3 Odachowski M 4. L Mahoney (C )

5 De Morton S. .

5 . C . Georgio 5. A. Paglia 4 L'Huillier A 5 . M. DollmanO'KeefeP66 Ridle y

7 Leask J 6 . S . Kent 6. R. Bux7. M . Cosgriff (Res VC)

5 Napier S6 Fitcher P

..8 . B . Dollman

8 Heritage J J . Gieschen7 . 8. A. Sinclair (C) 7 Owen N 9 . Fields9 Stormont j 8 . T. Stevens 9. P. Palermo 8 Scafidi A 10 . M. Lucas

10 Biggs T 9 . D. Payne 10 . P. Brabender 9 Terrell M it . T. Duggan

11 Buckley J 10. C. Crowley (VC) 11 . M. Joyce 10 Wintle M 12 . M . Mulgre

12 Kavanagh J 11 . P. Lawry 12 . B. Galloway 12 Groves P 13 . R. Bowles (DVC)

13 Hakim B 12. C. Branigan 13 . S . Rose 13 Samperi R14 Connolly A

14. P. Greenham15. W. Gullifer

14 Legudi 13. A. Ala on a9 14 . P. Pratt 15 McColl T 16. B. Garvey15 Mezo 14. D. Campbell - Fraser 15 . N . Brundell

Osborne C16 D. Ryan17.16 Bordignon 15. G . Hope 16. M. Godfrey 17 Cords N R. Chard18.17 Forrest18 Flaherty 16. S. Price

17 . B . Hart17. M . Mitchell

18 Hecker S 19. D. Sheehy

Dawson S 17 . A. Corcoran 18, G. Po rteous (VC) 19 Druryry20 Porter L

20. T. Crowleyy21 . R. Maguire19 Healey E 18 . J. Hope (Capt) 18. M . Spinoso 21 Connelly J 22. J. O'Keefe20 Pla air SYf 19 . P. Dinakis 19. A. Dean 22 Poynton D 23 . T. Simpson (DVC )21 Dale S 20 . D . Hawkes (VCR) 20. S . Maher 23 Napier D 24 . S. Powell22 Portia M 21 . R . Roberts 21 . D. Loney (VC) 24 Tyquin J 25 . A. Hamilton23 Hughes J 22 . B . Nagel 22. S. Fantone (Res VC) 25 Knu I JPPe 26 . C . Taylor24 Dazkiw J 23 . K . Theodossi 23 . P. Walsh 26 Hecker M 27 . A. Lync h25 Frazer A 24 G Haros 24 . T. Lombardi (Res VC) 27 Beretta L 28 . M. Giansiracusa26 Fleming S . .

25. E . Byrn25 . S. Rehlecki 28 Andrews M 29 . C . Underwood

27 McKenzie A 26 . D. Boundy (VC) 29 Bristow J 30. M . Crowe28 Fewster A 26. M . Stewart 27 . K. Jenkins 30 Kane J 31 . W. Keena n29 Uebergang S 27. N. Hollonay 28 . J . Kreuzer 31 Drury J 32. S . O'Connor30 Dragojlo M 28. S. Morris 29 . A. Morrow 32 Johnson G 33. M . Maguire31 Caridi D 29. R. Weddle 30 . M . Ryan 33 Zakic S 34. N . Parrett32 Poulton D 30. A. Gilbert 30 . D . McKay 34 Carson L 35. J. Dempsey33 Velardo M 31 . J. Stevens 31 . N . Dallas 35 Barnes C 36. P. Mount34 Podger D Kefalas32 S 32. S . Corcoran 36 Walstab A 37. M . Pangrazio35 Kavanagh L

..N Pratt33 33. D . Clayton 37 Williams L 38 . J. O'Brien

36 Obliubek C..

Tieman34 A35. S . Simpson (Res VC) 38 Hayes A

39 McColl M 39 . N. Pope37 Parker A38 Campbell T

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35 . M. Pollock (Capt R)36. B . Dintinosant e37. A . DiFabio 40 L'Huillier D

40 . L . KalesaranAtti s41 B

39 Newbold B 36 . S. Adderley 40. W. Chambers 41 Rose S . .42 . S. Mount

40 McDermott H 37 . A. Berry (VCR) A Elliot41 42 Wilson M Bare43 P41 Iskra A 38 . Ga George

..42 . R. Murray (Res C) 43 Nash S

44 Rhoden M

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Low42 S 47 . J. Sandy 48 Waters T 48. A . Conlan (RVC)46 Lloyd 1

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48 . A. Moore 49 Baumann M 50. R . Horrocks47 Howar

Jilli M . Luxon44 49 . M. Sykes 50 Kidd G 51 . D. Bar eamso n48 W . 50 . A . Tenson 51 Buck A 52. J . Finch

49 Christou A 45. N. Antoniou 55. J . Swindon 52 Towns M 53. L. Katavolos50 O'Brien L 46. D. Peacock 56. S . Graham 53 O'Gorman P 54. S . Game51 Batista J 47. S. Snell 54 McCraw M 55. P. Natale52 Mansfield J 48. M . Clarke 55 Ferns M 56. D. Wals h53 Frazer L 49 . C . Quinlan 56 Chaplin J 59. P. Aughton54 Cramer S 50 . R . Sterne 57 Basham A 60. S. O'Conno r55 Balloch S

51 . N . Braddy 58 Curry P 61 . G . Simm56 Car M

Hackney52 S 59 Cheshire T 62. B. Shelley57 Wade S . . 60 Burke P 64 . M. Gargano58 Hurtig B 53 . M . Verrochi 61 Dowling J 66 . N . Marchesan i59 Stevens J 54 . S. Smith 62 Petrovic J 67 . L. Gullrfer60 Carter J 55 . S . Pearce 63 McColl M 68 . B. Hughe s61 Newland A 56. L. Courage 66 Parsons R 69 . A . Callery62 Gradzki D 57. B . Smart 70 Terrell L 70 . J . Maher63 Beard M Bolzan58 L 71 . A . Mulkearns64 Kepsner J

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COACHES RETURNING THE UMPIRE FEEDBACK SHEET S

A shortage of quality umpires is a major challenge to the ongoing success of VAFAfootball .

As AFCA/VAFA coaches, we can play our part each week just by filling out and returningthe Umpire Feedback Forms . It is a task that takes no more than 5 minutes to completebut provides Brian Goodman and his team of umpires advisers with the valuablefeedback they need to improve the standard of umpiring . And that can only benefit thegame .

We are all aware just how much feedback players require to develop their own games and,as a result, improve the team's performance . In just a brief one-on-one conversation weprovide our players with both positive and constructive feedback and, as you watch thatsame player on the track working hard to improve, you can be confident that you will seea better performance in those same areas on Saturday .

As coaches we owe the VAFA the same consideration . Brian and the VAFA have beenworking hard at increasing the umpiring attendance at training, but this is only half thebattle . If at training the umpires advisers could take each umpire aside and provide somepositive and constructive feedback on his performance on the weekend, maybe going overthe correct interpretation of a rule or working on his positioning at stoppages, it can onlygive him the confidence and skills to be a better umpire and, in turn, make the VAFA astronger competition .

Remember, you're looking to be both positive and constructive . So if you note that"scrimmages" requires attention, don't just tick the box and not expand further on it . Usethe space at the bottom of the sheet to explain that not enough free kicks were paid tothe ball player and, on the small ground, this lead to too many scrimmages . Then Brianand the umpires' advisers have something concrete to work with and next week, a fewmore free kicks to the ball player and this problem goes away .

As a coach I try to go out of my way to develop a rapport with the umpire/s before thegame so that any feedback comes across in a more positive light . Its certainly notsomething you want to get into immediately after the game, especially if involved in anarrow loss . Better to wait until the Monday or Tuesday morning when you can look backon the game in a calmer manner and take 5 minutes to fax the feedback sheet in . At themoment too many coaches view this simple task as just another chore that gets in theway of coaching/ work/ family . That's where it's important to remember that at the endof the day we're only coaches for a finite period but VAFA footy fans for life .

Let's get those sheets in!

Dene Macleod

Williamstown CYMS Football Club

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Congratulations to MarkBowen on playing his 50thgame for the club today. Markstarted with the Under 19s in2001 and 2002 then took mostof last year off to travel over-seas . He returned to play thelast few games in the reserves .This year he has played a piv-otal role in the centre for thetwos and is pressing hard forsenior selection . Mark is alsothe coach of our Under 16s inthe MSJFL . Well done Mark!

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To all players and supporters, itwas a fantastic day out at OldParadians . Even though thescore did not turn out the waythat we would have liked, it wasthe best day for the U19 thusfar this season .The vibe before the game waselectric in the rooms for everybody was really excited to playfor the club today as much asthe bloke sitting next to him .Goldie rose to the challenge inthe ruck against tall odds andprovided, an outstanding effort .Our back line was shuffled untilwe found a good combination ofhard nuts and talls with greatperformances from Biddo, AV,Fraser and Tafty as our runner .

At half time the game was thereto be had with only threestraight kicks in it . The boyswere in for the long hall withabsolute courage from McGrath,Mitchell, Parker and Bear .

In the center Simmo, Edwards,Feldy ran all day and did what

was demanded of them . WithMr. Aggression Johnny Aitkenand big Jase down forward wehad plenty of tall options .

I would like to thank all the boysthat have entered into the teamthis week, Catchlove, Baileytwins, Jase, Tito and Fraseryour efforts have been inspir-ing .

Thank you to all support staff :Julian. Daniel, Aaron and Lisa .

All in all I thoroughly enjoyedthis day and look forward tothe rest of the season.

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SWePresby Glen Harrison

The Vultures outlast the fast finishing Saints, PREVIEWthe Fielders move two games clear of Every game ofHampton, as the Wellers are stretched by the Round nin eAnimals . The Lions become the latest victims matches a top fiv eof the Unicorns juggernaut and the Jackas

reel in an Ashers big lead, to snatch a thriller .

REVIEWWidjaja and Carboni were the architects

behind a hard running Caulfield performance

at Boss James. Hampton Rovers startedbrilliantly with Devereaux a handful up

forward and Carr amassing plenty of stats,but the Fields opened the game up in the third

and early in the final term to be comfortablewinners .

Ajax conjured a stirring come from behind winagainst Monash to mete out a small token ofrevenge for last year's Grand Final loss. TheGoldbloom snap late in the game, from nighon an impossible angle, will be talked about byboth teams for some time to come. Bleidenand Krafchek impressive for the victors,Turton and Smyth for the Blues .Therry took the game right up to the ladderleaders before the Unicorns were kick startedin the second quarter booting six goals to one,eventually running out 31 points to the good .Baker and Barron the Lions best, Horne andLimbrick for MHSOB .Glen Eira played host to an entertainingshootout against the Vultures . Parkdale hadthe answers against the enthusiastic Saints .Rowley booted six for the visitors and MickSullivan three whilst Massiss and Sheedy keptGlen Eira's hopes alive .Bennettswood saw a tight and tough contestas the Wellers weathered the Animalschallenge . Within a goal in the last stanza,ESL well served by Hodder and Ristevski,couldn't go on and the Wellers led byTymmons, Heffernan and Derry steadied toclaim the points .

side with a lowerclub, will it be a case of bottoms up . . . . .I thinknot!If the Ashers wan t final's glory their tilt for thetitle must start now . Disappointed aftersurrendering a large lead last start, the Bluesconfront a Vultures side searching for theirown glory. Now, back in the four, Parkdale willstill be there at full time today .The Lions faithful are still waiting for the teamto salute at John Pascoe, and unfortunatelydespite Therry's best efforts, HamptonRovers' tails and running players will have thezest to extend the drought, for at least a furtherweek .ESL's form in recent games has beenencouraging giving hope a win is not far away .However, it won't happen at the RacecourseOval, as the Fielders midfield and myriad offorward options prove too polished .

The Jackas last gasp victory and never saydie attitude, means they are not without achance when they host the all-conquerin g

CLUB

C SECTIONAjax KirznerCaulfield Gramm BaxterParkdale RowleyMHSOB HomeMHSOB Bamert

C RESERVEMHSOBEmmaus St LeosTherry PenolaHampton

CorbettBattyWalkerHanlon

4 503 306 304 263 20

2 162 210 190 18

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Unicorns . In '04, NiHSOB have answeredevery challenge and at full time the faultlessmarch will roll on .Following victory in Round 1, the Saintswould not have expected to still have the samenumber of wins at the end of Round 9, butbarring an unexpectedly poor Wellerperformance that will be the scenario . CGrade is about expecting the unexpected, butnot today!CORRESPONDENTSGlen Harrison - gpah@deakin .edu .auF

Glen Eira - congratulations to Paul' Shagga'Tsagliotis' on his 100th game for Glen EiraSaints. Paul has played both seniors andreserves and has been a great clubman overhis years at the club . Well done .AJAX - Yaron Rapoport finally reaches his100th game against MHSOB. Yazza was alate starter at the Club as well as missing thelast two seasons so it has taken him a while .Yazza has been an exciting player to witnesswith flair and often doing the unpredictable .Well done Yazza .Old Camberwell - congratulations to AlexMacKenzie, who will play his 100th game forthe club today. Alex who joined the club in'99 through our U 19's, was a member of thatsuccessful year. He has also tasted successas a premiership player in the reserves in '01 .A versatile player who is effective either inattack or defence . Well done Man of Steel .

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TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

Caulfield Gr v Emmaus St Leos 0 CTherry Penola 0 B v Hampton Rovers

AJAX v MHSO BMonash Blues v Parkdale Vultures

switched from original drawOld Camberwell v Glen Eira

HAMPTON ROVERS 6.1 9.4 9.5 12.8 (80)CAUlFIEiA GRAMMARIANS 5 .4 11.7 13.10 16.13 (109)Hampton Rovers : Devereaux 7 Greenwood 3 D Ariz Mosbey. BestDevereaux Greenwood Carr Andersen Davey Henry . Caulfield Grammarians:Baxter 3 Carbone 2 B Gross 2 Argyros Bruhnm Erickson Pennycuick ASinclair B Sinclair W'ill. Best Caroni Pennycuick Widjaja Bruhn Argvros Will .Umpires: Rob Mayston Dash Pieris (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B) GaryClancy Greg Rollo (G)EMMAUS ST LEAS 5 .3 8.4 10.8 14.12 (96)

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 8.8 13.10 16.12 (108)

P:mmavs St I.eos : Bird 3 Carse 2 Ellis 2 Buckle Burgess D'Amello McKenzie

Phyland Ristevski Tribe . Best Ristevski Carse N Hodder Burgess Krebs

Phyland . Old Camberwell: Helfernan 4 Whitehead 3 Hendrie 2 Hayford 2

Otsmby 2 During Williams 'Tymonns. Best: 7)mrmons Heffernan Pike Ormsby

Robinson S Deny .

Umpires: Adam Conquest (F) Pat Michell Travis Storti (G)MEiSOB 3.1 9.3 13.6 16.11 (107)

T'11L+RRY PF.NOIA 4.4 5.5 10.6 11.10 (76)

MHSOB : Home 4 Bamert 3 Gerner 2 Pertzel2 [Jmbrick 2 Hogan McCully G

Smith . Best Home Limbrick Smith Thompson Brain Ta}9or. Therry Penola

Baker 2 Bannister 2 Edwards 2 Goodwin D 2 Fenton McAa_v Walker . Best :

Baker Barmw Callegari McKay Howell Forster Knigh t

Umpicea: Simon Olive (F) Jack Watty Sam Perrin (G)MONASH BLUES 7.2 8.3 10.8 12.10 (82)AJAX 2.2 4.5 8.8 13.9 (87)Monesh Blues: Holloway 4 Gregory 2 Smyth 2 Creamer Smith BoltonHawkins. Best Turton Farrar Renton Bolton Smvth O'Sullivan . MAX:Kirmer 4 Goldbloom 3 Van Also 2 E Wollner 2 J Segal Blashki . Best : B KleinGoldbloom Krafchek Rapoport Samuel Van Alien .Umpires: David Irons Uonel Katz (F) Peter Maddocks (G )GLEN EII2A 5.2 6.3 10.4 16.7 (103)

PARRl3DAlE VULTURES 7.3 9.5 13.8 17.12 (114)Glen Eh-&- Taranto 4 Sheehan 3 Emmett 2 Zosens 2 S Diamond Fossey G

Neeson Stuchbery Watt Best: Massiss Sheerly Sheehan S Diamond Zosens M

DimachM.

Parkdale: Rowley 6 Mick Sullt,an 3 Kinsella 2 Ogler 2 C Barr M Barr TullyDixon . Best : Stephens Mick Sullivan P Sullivan Dixon Kight Ogler-Umpires: Ken McNiece RFL (F) RFL (B) Clive Shipley (G)

CRESERVE

HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 3.5 7.7 12.9 (81)

CAUIdrtE1D GRAMMARIANS 2.2 6.4 9.5 11.6 (72)

Hampton Rovers: Fisher 5 Brudar 3 Gray Blangiardo Kezilas Flahive . Best

Ng Flahive Heffernan Fisher Brudar Stiletto . Caulfield Grammarians :

Hasforth 4 Cowlishaw 3 Phelps Steer D'Hoy Poultec Best : Baker Poulter

Jacobs Ash Hasforth Brown .

EMMAUS ST IFAS 1.1 2.5 8.6 8.12 (60)

OLD CAMBERWELL 5.2 8.2 9.4 10.05 (65)Frnmaua St Leos: Michael 3 Batty 2 Waters P McGloin. Best Lear

McDermott Michael Waters Bavage McLaughlin. Old Camberwell: Craven 2

D dyne 2 Schmidt 2 Hancock Margetts J Clyne R Tempane. Best S Grant

Margetis G Hanson Wallace Jellis D Clyne.

MHSOB 1.2 3.6 6.6 7 .7(49)

THERRY PENOLA 2.1 5.2 7.4 9 .6(60)

MHSOB: Tavlor L 2 Corbett 2 Neilson Bowen Frarzek . Best Thiele Orchard

D Hollenberg Feferkmnz Bowen Rujevic. Therry Penolo: Clifton 4 Gleeson

Ferguson Kuret M Goodwin Vaina. Best: Clifton Gleeson Kuret Reynolds

Ferguson S Goodwin.

MONASH BLUES 1.3 4.7 10.8 12.8 (80)AJAX 1.2 3.5 5.8 9.11 (65)Monash Hues: Nind 5 Banks 3 M Jones Payne Cheesman Murcttie . Best:Merest Feena~ty Tirilder Cheesman Nind Brennan. AJAX: Seidl 2 Zensld 2Lewis Dudakov Du7znman Benedykt Golleib . Best: J Raleigh DuzenmanRotemberg J Lewis Gotleib w`ohisch.

GLENEIRA 3.1 4.3 6.11 8.12 (60)PAR%DAIE VULTURES 3.1 9.5 11.7 18.9 (11 )Glen }Ym: Davis 3 Hollow 2 Eade A Diamond Devries. Best Hollow 7agameEmus Zurak Davis Mill s. Parkdale: little 5 Waters 4 A Rock 4 Kerr 2 WhiteCoote Smith. Best Richards Crillev A Rock Perarlo Little Waters .

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C SectionAJAX CAIN.P W GUMMMM GLEN EIRA HAMPTON ROVERS MRSO B

Coach : Phil Davis Coach : Merv Keane Sen Coach: Phillip Ballis Coach : Brett Mclhvraith Coach: Dave Skinne rRes. Coach : Barry Simon Ass Coach: Lachlan Kellaway Res: Anthony Strafford Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Asst : Speros Beasley, W Fall

Res: Chris Mathieson Asst: Ian Leith Res Coach : Jamie Dixo n

1 . N. Gold 1 . J . Foley 1 . M . Dimackhi 1 . T. Wilmott 1 . J . Bame rt2. J . Israelsohn 2. A. Bruhn 2. D. Fossey 2 . M. McKellar 2- S. McCully (Capt)

3. Y. Rapopo rt 3. C. Knight 3. C. Massis c 3 . A. B udar 3. N. Orchard4. M . White (DVC)

4. M . Dudakov 4. M . Liddell (VC) 4. D. Casser 4 . S. Anderson 5. A. Sauft ry5. G . Blieden 5. S . Kendall

4 B Zosens 5 . T. Prantzos 6. M . Brain6. D. Vanaken

5. N. Guyett6 N Craven

. .5. A. Tsirogiannis 6 . S. Gravina 7. S . Whittington

7. G . Samuel. .

7. R. O'Neill 6. J . Zagame 7 A. Duddy 8. J . Dixon8 J Geme r

8. E . Raleigh 8. R. Foote 7. S . Vamvakis 8 . G . Carr . .D Fairchil d9

9. J . Raleigh 9. M . Frater 8. T. Dimackhi 9 . T Barker ..10. P. Smith

10. G . Dukes 10. A. Will (C) 9. A. Russo10 . B. Boyd 10. 1 . Barre tt

11 . M . Segal 11 . B . Carboni 10. M . Chandler11 . L Wheeler

itt w~12 . D. Goldenfein 11 . C. Deal 11 . B . Clements12. P. Adam s13 G Woods

12. B . Th e e12 FeferkranzM

13 . B . Klein 12 . D. Pearce (VC )13 . A. Green 12, B . King

. .14. Dan . Andersen

. .13 . S . Anderso n

14 . A. Wollner 14 . B . Gross 13 . G . Brown 15. A. Browne (VC) 14 . M . Hamilton-H o15• J . Segal 15 A Docker 14 . C. Neeson 16. N . Greenwood 15. D. Membrey16 . E . Janover

. .16. N. Falls 15. E . Stuchbery 17. D . Ar~ 16. J . Walker (DVC)

17. R . Clowes17 . D. Weislitzer 16 . S . Sant 16. N. Davis 18. J. McCa rthy 18 . R. Umbric k18 . J . Ki rzner 17 . S . Argyros IT L. Doolan 19. M. Lawrence 18 . R . Read19 . A . Lewin 18 . B . Baxter 18. R. Oldham 20. A. Power 19 . S . Robinson20 . J . Sharp 18 . B . O'Hoy 19 . A. Devries 21 . L Cave 20 . T. Fraczek

21 . D. Gelbart 19 . P. Hoggan20 . C. Fagan 20 . A . Diamond 22. S. Burggraaff 20 . L. Horn e

21 . J . Aitken22 . E . Wollner 21 . M . Pennycuick 21 . M . Watt 23. M Gray 22 . A . Svirskis23 . B . Nissen 22 . C. McAssey 22 . S . Emmett 24. C . Christianson 23 . A . Hogan24 . A . Joffe 23 . B . Sinclair 23 . S . Neeson 25. M. Davey 23 . L. Taylo r

25 . M . Blashki 23 D Ash 24 A Taranto 26. M. Devereaux 24 . N . Harve y

26 . B . Duzenman. .

24 . J . Dalwood. .

25. P. Khazaal 27. M. Flynn 25 . H . Taylo r26 M Neilson

27 . A . Spicer 25 . A . Sinclair 26 . P. Tsaglioti s 28. B. Kezilas . .27 . M . Johnston

28 . A . Zemski 25 . N . Dorman 28 ShellardL29. M. Fl etcher (C) 28 . S . Moore

B Goldbloom29 26 . S . Wdjaja. .

29 M Scaife30. A. Quon (RC) 29, G. McCullyy..

30 . N . Israelsohn 27 . M . Sharpe . .30 L P ryde

31 . T. Pucella 30 . R . Newto n

31 . B . Ritterman28 . J . Jacobs29 . G. Erickson

. .31 . J . Lundberg

32. J. Hanlo n33. R. Mosbey

31 . M . Bowe n32 . A . Cassell (VC)

32 . A . Bloom 30 . D . Elias 32 . M . D'Zilva 34. B. Artz 33 . L Campbell33 . J . Got tlieb 31 . C. Poynter 33 . A . Sheedy 35. M. Vaughan 34 . E . Thompson34 . A . Silver 32 . A . Lawson 34 . S . Kitson 36. M. Heffernan 34 . D . Henzel

35 . P. Rujevic35 . M . Jankie 33 . S . Fryers 35 . S . Hollow 37. J. Tipping 36 R Ware36 . L Krafchek 34 . H . Baker 36 . B . Zurek 38. J. Morley

. .37 . T. Harper

37 . J . Kestenberg 35 . S . Th ompson 37 . P. Merrick 39. A. Crisp 37 . M . Ting38 . S . Gutman 36 . G. Crather n

37 B Scott 38 . A . Merrick 40. M. Fl ahive 38 . C . Nailon

39 . R . Rotemberg. .

38 . J . Gross 39 . J . Gusman 41 . B. Henry 39 . J . Gregso n40 A Lust

40 . D . Seidl 39 . A . Bosna 40 . D. Sheehan 42. C. Malthouse ..J . Anderson

41 . J . Lewski 40 . M . Bennett 41 . K . Dimachki 43 C. Coope rpe r 41 . F. Lewis42 . D . Gerber 41 . M . Phelps 42 . J . Serpanchy 44. M Pearson 42 . M. Bate43 . P. Walvisch 42 . D . Synman 43 . J . Maa rt ouk 45. G . Davis 43 . P. Corbett

44 . I. Same 43 . T. Gerrand 44 . S . Diamond46. S. Blangiardo 44 . J . Newto n

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YOUNG VICS TOO STRONGThe Under 23 concept was trialed for the first time atSportscover Arena last Sunday week in the FifthChampionship AAFC Match and penultimate game of theAAFC Championship Series . The young Victorians versusthe young Sandgropers promised plenty as neither sidewere totally sure of each other's abilities or how thingswould pan out.Victorian coach Nick Bourke stressed to his young chargesthe chance they had, and the responsibilities on their

shoulders as they took to the field . The young guns showedno signs of nerves in the first term and showed the

opposition they meant business . Brilliantly led by teamleaders James Beaumont and Simon Clarke the young

Amateurs took total control and by quarter time the scoreline read 11 .7 to the home side, with the hapless WestAussies yet to score .

Dominic Dunne and Cameron Purss had set it up in theruck with Beaumont, Tim Biggs an d Charles Ta ll entgetting it out of the middle, setting up the powerfulCullinan at full forward . The sneaky Taft, Luzon andChard were all having a field day up forward. Any rare WAforay into attack was repelled by Clark e, Daniel Boundy,Alister Neville, Ed McCowan an d Luke Healy . The Vieslooked a pretty slick unit with winners all over the paddockand signs of the 2003 debacle looked likely early in thegame .To their credit, although not making an impact on thescoreboard, the West Aussies showed plenty of endeavourover the next three quarters through the efforts of Rogers,Bongiovanni, and O'Hara and up fonvard Ballem was a bitof a danger. But still they could not contain the teamworkand skills of the silky Vies who with a limited preparationlooked like they had played together forever. Tallies of 4, 6and 5 goals through the final 3 stanzas after the II goalopening blitz maintained the dominance of the Blue andWhite as they relentlessly went about their task in the endsecuring an impressive 129 point victory .A tough job to separate the better players in a great teameffort, but Tim Biggs was a prolific possession winner anda worthy receiptient of the Neil Judge Medal The twoleaders in James Beaumont and Simon Clarke certainlyshowed the future is bright on the leadership front. DanielCulli.nan just could not be controlled all day and finishedwith 8 majors with his partner in crime Shure Taft gettinga sly 7 . Daniel Boundy was also very good when thechances arose . But no one was a passenger and all at somestage contributed to a great victory .Congratulations to all the players who wore the Big V inthis game. Every player did himself, his club and the VAFAproud . Coach Nick Bourke and his selection panel shouldalso be congratulated for their insight in picking such agreat team and having them play the way they did . Thiswas instrumental in another great day for the VAFA atrepresentative level .

Details :VAFA 11.7 15.8 20.14 25.17 .167WAAFL 0.0 2.5 2.8 5.8.38Goals: VAFA - Cullinan 8 Taft 7 Luxon 2 Chard 2 ScamblerClarke Dunne Fallu Beaumont Kempton . WAAFL - Ballem2 Shepherd Hollbrook Robinso nBest : VAFA - Beaumont Clarke Boundy Biggs Taft CullmanWAAFL - O'Hara Rogers Bongiovanni Taylor Wiese BaIlemUmpires : Simon Stokes (VAFA) Gavin Levitzke (WAAFL)Neil Judge Medal: Tim Biggs (VAFA)Best players chosen by VAFA Match Committee : JamesBeaumont (VAFA) Matthew O'Hara (WAAFL)Best players chosen by WAAFL Match Committee :Simon Clarke (VAFA) Picky Rodgers (WAAFL )John Davies (WAAFL president) presented the SunnyCitrus Trophy to Bruce McTaggart (VAFA president)

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Okay! In 2002 we had freezing horizontal sleet! In 2003 itwas frigid horizontal rain! Big improvement last Friday, itwas bitter, glacial, bone-aching cold, but no aqua pluvius!Of course, in the middle of it all, Tom Brain rang fromMaroochydore with the cheering news that it was a balmy25C up there, while Steve McCarthy, standing in for Tomon the Southern FM match call, was hypothermic !

The rainsquall on the Wednesday night prior to the gamerendered the track officially 'slow', and the magnificentdense grass surface acted like a static super sopper andkept the ball watermelon seed slippery . In the conditions,the skills displayed by all players were just outstanding,and the two equally matched teams went hammer andtongs without letting up for the duration of the match .Only during Q2 did the lead held by either side extendbeyond two kicks, and that was reflected in the field playwhere players swarmed like angry ants at every contest .Southern scored more goals with the VAFA Sherrin balls (5)than they did with their own Ross Faulkners (1) .Perversely, the Amos scored 4 with the Ross Faulkners,and 3 with the Sherrins . Not sure what that proves, justthought you'd like to know!

This was a game in which only millimetres andmilliseconds differentiated an effective disposal from aturnover, so with such intensive concentration demanded,the spirit in which the entire match was played was atribute to the players and the coaching staff. The sideswere so evenly balanced a narrow margin was inevitable, ashas been the case in all three St Kilda Community Cupcontests to date . Once more the VAFA retained the Cup bybeing able to do just that little bit extra in the last term,after prospects did not look good when Southern inched

Right, VA FA Best by SFL: MarkLiddell (Caulfield Grammarians)

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Field Umpires Matthew But (SFL) & Wayne Hinton NAFA)kept the play flowing in tricky conditions with an admirableminimum of fuss . Well done !

Each team chose the opposition best player plus their own,

and the four very worthy trophy winners were Mark

Lidde ll (Fields) & M atthew White (MHSOB) of the VAFA,

an d Heath Barnes ( St Paul's E.Bent .) & Adam Henry

(East Brighton) of Southern. In a rare harmony ofopinion, your scribe actually agreed with the VAFA Team

Management's additional accolades to Andy Cultrera (Old

Trinity), David Ronchi (Fitzroy Reds), Al Parton (OldCarey), & Paul Edwards (Therry Penola) . I would add a

special mention to Captain Julian Smith who was superb

in his role, but understand "Spider", you also wear anawesome burden for preserving George Voyage's boasting

rights by maintaining inviolate his coaching record withVAFA Rep .Teams!!! !

St . Kilda Community Cu pSFL 1.2 2.4 6.6 6.6 .42

VAFA 2.3 5.4 6.4 7.7 .49

Goals: SFL : Campbell 2 James 2 Hanks Mercoulia . VAFA :Parton 2 Harrison Cultrera Miller Willmore Kent .

Best : SFL: Henry Barnes Pitts Hanks Campbell CroftsEinsiedel. VAFA: Liddell White Ronchi Edwards NancarrowCultrera Parto nVAFA Best by SFL : Mark Liddell (Caulfield Grammarians)SFL Best by SFL: Adam Henry (East Brighton)SFL Best by VAFA : Heath Barnes (St . Pauls East Bentleigh)

VAFA Best by VAFA: Matthew White (MHSOB )Umpires: Hinton (VAFA) Bui (SFL)

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The present four has a very solid look about it, withboth the Bushrangers and the Pirates having work todo to alter that . The opposite end of the ladder willonce more be a desperate slog over the remaining 10matches for the four Clubs in the relegation zone .LAST WEEKPeninsula v Fitzroy RedsThe Pirates' ship's sails lay slack in their yards in 94,unable to find the wind propelling the Reds forward .Diacogiorgis, Meighen & Dawson caught the Reds'cognoscenti's attention with super efforts. Some ofthe better Cutlass Wielders were Pratt, Ferguson &T.Prendergast.Ormond v University Blacks (At Optus Oval)The Monds appeared to have the Blacks measure atthe end of Q3, but the Darth Vader Storm Troopershave that enviable capacity to play like basic trainingrecruits for large parts of a match and then upgrade toSpecial Forces standard when all seems lost! Al Smithwas outstanding for the Blacks either in defence orOtB, Dave Batten & Rob Scarlett were strong backs,and Joe Sibilia was a damaging fonvard . SimonKeleher played a blinder down back for the Monds,with Ash Russell lively in attack, Dan teHennepeaggressive RR-ing, and Michael Miller's pace ahighlight of the game .Aquinas v Old MentoniansWhat a game! The last scoring shot was a hit-post-point to the Bloods, which might have given them aone-point win! Fabulous effort by the Panther'sthough . victories at the College rarely come easy &they had to win for anti-relegation reasons . TonyBournon was outstanding up forward for thePanthers, School player, Blake Carroll, was superb ondebut, and Daryl Stevens was great OtB . Sean Flynnused all his wily veteran's skills in another top gamefor the Bloods, Greg Evans rucked superbly especiallyin the torrid Q4, and Gary Davies had a great dayacross HB .Yarra Valley 0 B v Salesians 0 CThe Bushrangers had one of those days in a %-agebuilding win over Salesian, for whom few right thingsseem to be happening just yet. James Keem starredat FF . Andy Stone also got among the goals, with AshDrew & Daryl Stevens in dominant form. TheSalesians who stood out were A .Stevens, Canavan, &Andrew Seager (Still got it Andy!)Prahran v Banyul eThe Two Blues gave the Bears an honest contestwithout seriously discomforting them, but showedenough to indicate that Prahran could be bothersometo the top sides in the run home .Luke O'Connell put in another top game for the Bears,with Adam Dooley & Paul Gloury also maintainingtheir good seasons . Matthew Harrison at HF, and

Leigh Northway at HBcontinued theirconsistent displays forPrahran .THIS WEEKFitzroy Reds vOrmond ( Venue unknown at time of printing)This game is a crucial one for Reds, which hasdemonstrated that it deserves No .4 spot . The onlysides to beat Reds this year have been Blacks & Bears,and today I think thing the 3rd member of the top trio,Ormond, will also win but by not much !Old Mentonians v PeninsulaThe Panthers desperate win against Bloods last weekwill give them a lift, and the Pirates know they cannotafford to lose to sides below them, so there is plenty ofneedle in today's encounter.The Panther's at home should win by a point.Salesian v AquinasNeither side has had much luck this year butAquinas' has been less awful, and with the returnof some name players the Bloods should take thepoints over Chaddie by 1 or 2 goals .Banyule v Yarra Vall eyBy any performance parameter, the Bears haveevery right to expect to have a win/loss of 7-2 afterthis corner turning meeting . What they can'tassume is a "gimme" outcome, because D 1 does notoperate that way . The Bears should win by 3-4goals, but if they relax the talented Bushrangerswill make them pay dearly!

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Dl SECTIONYarra Valley Keem 10 27Banyule Egan 1 25Peninsula Payze 0 23Banyule O'Connell 4 21Ormond Grace A 0 19Peninsula Claringbold 4 19University Blakcs Rizio 0 19D1 RESERVEFitzroy Reds Capodiferro 0 24University Blakcs Kelly 0 22Fitzroy Reds McKerrow 0 21Banyule Witchell D 2 17

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Univ. Blacks v PrahranThe same caveat in the above match applies also tothis . The Blacks have survived even when theyhaven't played that well, because their defence hasalways kept them within striking distance .Nothing is different today ; Prahran only needs asniff to take this game right up to their morefancied opponent . Even so the Blacks should winby 5 goals .Reserves winners should be : Reds, Panthers,Bloods, Banyule, & Blacks.Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messageban k) & bihlckev6@bi ond .co m~- ----- - .._

Aquinas OCFC - Congratulate Cam Colliver andCraig Glennie on playing their 200th game thisweek against Salesian . Cammy is the longestserving Senior Captain at the Bloods leading themfrom '98 to '02 . Cam was part of the Bloods lastSenior Premiership team ('96), is also a Senior B&Fwinner ('98) and Victorian Representative ('00) . Oxhas been a very consistent and reliable player forthe Bloods over the last 15 years . He was amember of the last Reserves premiership team ('96)and since then has been an integral part of thebackline in the seniors while trying to show up theyoungsters in the pre season . Both are muchadmired players down at the club and we thankthem for all their hard work and wish them well .Salesian today recognise the achievementp of 4senior players in reaching club milestones. AaronStevens, having joined the club in 1996, plays his150th game. Not one to ever shirk an issue, Azzadisplays great courage and commitment at thefootball, and is enjoying one of his finest seasons todate . Congratulations Aaron! Adam Davey's100th game has been a journey . Several kneereco's, retirements, and overseas trips havepunctuated Ads' career. A true Clubman, Adamhas served on both social and general committee,and coached the reserves . On field, Adam has beena rock in defence, playing taller than he is, andnever allowing an easy contest for an opponent.Well done Ads! Andrew Thain plays his 100thgame today. Having arrived at Salesian as a highmarking fonvard, Thainy has transformed hisgame to be more flexible around the ground inrecent years. Ever popular with opposition playersand supporters, Thainy has great skills and anability to kick big bags of goals . Great stuff Andy!Mick Ferwerda has snuck under the radar inreaching 50 games. A dinky little left footer, Mickis one of those players who always seems to haveplenty of time . We look forWard to many moregames Mick.

TODAY' SI)1 SECTION

Fitzroy Reds v Ormond - Arden St .North Melbourne

Old Mentonians v Peninsula 0 BSalesian 0 C v Aquinas 0 CBanyule v Yarra Valley 0 BUniversity Blacks v Prahran

PENINSULA OLD BOYS FC 2.1 2.5 4.8 6 .9(45)

FITZROY REDS 3.4 4.8 9.9 15 .11 (101)

Peninsula OB: N Claringbold 4 B Dunne S Pratt. Best: Pratt Ferguson

T Prendergast Davis Luizzi Murray . Fitzroy Reds : Chanchi 4Dawson

3Ronchi 2 Holderhead 2 Meighen Cahill Bennie Byrne . Best :

Diacogiorgis Meighen Dawson Bennie Cahill A Byrne.

Umpires: Rick Love (F) Ross Richards (G)

ORMOND 3.6 6.7 8.10 10.11 (71)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 3.8 5.13 11.16 (82)

Ormond : A Russell 5 Martinov 2 Cook Wells Beckett. Best: Keleher

teHennepe A Russell O'Brien Cook M il ler. Uni Blacks : Bevacqua 4

Sibila 3 Villella Shaco Dowsley Moffett . Best : Batten A Smith S Price

Savige Scarlett Groom .Umpires: Peter Liddell Phil Callil (F) Bianca Share Glen Kennedy (B)Michael O'Donnell Jack Regester (G )AQUINAS 3.5 9.7 10.9 14 .13 (97)

OLD MENTONIANS 5.1 9.3 12.5 16 .5 (101)

Aquinas : Colliver 4 Jess 4 Coghlan 2 Hunt Redwood Flynn R Moran.

Best : Griffin Hunt Evans Colliver Jess Coghlan . Old Mentonians:Bournon 7 KalvisMs 2 Ball Basile Carroll Carter Flaskis CostelloHubbard. Best: Carroll Bournon Kalviskis Elliott Costello Russo .

Umpires : Brendan Devlin (F) Eddie Boal Malcolm Filleul (G )

YARRA VALLEY 4.4 8.11 16 .18 28 .22 (190)

SALESIAN 1.2 2.3 3.3 6.5 (41)

Yarra Valley: Keem 10 Stone 5 Savage 4 M Laing Beal 2 A Drew L

Taylor Valoppi Cooper T Mcllrath . Best: Keem Stone Valoppi SavageBeal T Mcllrath, Salesian: Sutherland Thain Greely Davey A Stevens

I Babette . Best: A Stevens Canavan Seager Oldfleld C Rose .

Umpires: Anthony Simpson Luke Moncrieff (F )PRAIIRAN 1.1 5.1 9.3 11.3 (69)

BANYULE 4.2 10.5 12.7 15.8 (98)

Prahran: Sleight 4 Stafford 3 Harrison 2 Radywonik Fox.Best : Sleight

Northway Harrison Fraser Plummer . Banyule: Lorenzini 4 O'Connell

4 Wise 2 Plant Dooley Phclan T Egan Taylor.Best : O'Connell Dooley

Glourv Plant Cantwell Mutton .Umpires : Paul Tuppen Paul Jones (F) Michael Lee Daniel Haysom (G )

D1 RESERV E

PENINSULA OB 4.2 7.5 9.9 10.12 (72)

FITZROY REDS 2.3 6.6 9.6 12.7 (79)

PENINSULA OLD BOYS FC: Brennan 3 Wood 2 Falkiner 2McMahon2 Warner. Best : Falkiner Sharpin Wood Cannon ManganBrennan . FITZROY REDS : Buckley 3 Linehan 2 Baillie I McBurney

McDonald Bare Grillo Steer Moore. Best: Baillie McDonald O'ConnorWillingham Bare Linehan .ORMOND 1.4 2.7 3.8 5.10 (40)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 7.4 12.5 15.7 (97)

Ormond: Naylor 2 Metz 2 Parsons.Best: Casey Banks Douglas Naylor

Harvev Franklin. Uni Blacks: Han na 5 Rizio 3 Portet 2 Wood 2

Cameron 2 Wilson . Best : T Porter Prestielge Prouse Blake WoodChandler.AQUINAS 0.3 1.6 4.7 6.10 (46)

OLD MENTONIANS 2.4 3.8 8.10 11 .14 (80)

Aquinas: Hughes 2 B Moran 2 Chapman Mccarton . Best: Crozier

Hyland Cousins Boland Stafford Chapman . Old Mentonians: Walker

5 Linford 3 Alexander Austin Ironmonger. Best : Ironmonger WalkerCoghlan Drinan Linford Alexander.YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3.3 6.7 7.7 11.9 (75)

SALESIAN 0 C 1.2 3.3 4.7 4.7 (31)

Yarra Va lley : Sanky Seabourne Michael Fung Huon Clarke PeteBuruma Ant Russell . Salesian : Loughnan 2 Quan Bowman . Best :

Riley Allen P Quart Loughnan Mirmans Bowman .

PRAHRAN 1 .3 3.4 4.7 6.9(45)

BANYULE 3.1 3.6 8.9 9.9(63)

Prahran : S Campbell 2 McCudden 2 Lewis Sodoma . Best: Donachie

McCudden Macdonald Potter Upton S Campbell . Banyule : C re ak 3

Prior 2 Witchell 2 Nasrallah Baldac. Best : Gray Roeffe Thompson

Nasrallah George Van Poeteran .

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D1 SectionAQUINAS BANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD M ENTONIAHS ®RMON D

Coach : Steve Bell Coach : Greg Whitcroft Coach: Graham Burgen Coach : Peter Russo Coach: Adrian ConnollyRes : Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res: Jamie Winduss Res Coach : Peter O'De a

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KNITWEARby Peter °f~~'° ;~~ ~77m,3on

Andrew Wu

Comedy kicking for goal by the home side at What Andrew SaysEast Caulfield Reserve with the Monash After a sluggishGryphons racking up 6.25, of which 0 .18 was start to the seasonscored by half-time. Perhaps they should chang etheir name to the Monash Wastrels. It wouldseem that the time spent on goalkicking attraining recently has been futile, indeed theymay have well oversaturated the attention onthis skill . Justin Paul with five goals for theDemons was able to show them how it wasdone.Swinburne University's game at St . JamesPark against Ivanhoe Assumption wa

s basically a microcosm of their season so far. 19points up at three quarter time, the Razorbacksran out of legs, allowing the Hoes to add 7 .5, thesame as what they'd taken the previous three

travel to Ivanhoe ~.ssumption needing a win toquarters to accrue, and take the four points .The change of Chris Tucker into the ruck for theHoes provided much of the impetus with plentyof big hitouts .The Bulleen derby, also a top of the table clash,saw the points go to Old Carey in a comfortablevictory over Bull een Templestowe, despite thePanthers losing three big names in the firstquarter with injuries . This defeat also saw theBullants tumble from first to third . For thePanthers, "Dolly" Parton bagged four and Kentpicked up where he left off after a week off withinjury, while Dean Matthews was againprominent for Bulleen Templestowe .In other matches, LaTrobe University defeatedWilliamstown CYMS at Fearon Reserve, takingcontrol with a six goal to two third term, an dholding off the CYs in the last quarter ; and Old J ' r,-Geelong scored a convincing over WestBrunwsick at McAlister Oval, with Vickers-

CLUBWillis, Fitzciarence and Goldsworthy sharing abaker's dozen between them .All teams in the four are now on a 6-2 win-lossrecord, with the next four teams on 3-5, leavingthe bottom two teams on 2-6 . It would appearthat as we approach the halfway mark, that thefinal four is already a foregone conclusion, andthat there is more interest in following therelegation scrap . However, the way some resultshave gone recently, only time will tell if thesehigh fliers can stand the test of time (toparaphrase Sammy Hagar) .My tips this week are : Ivanhoe Assumption,Bentleigh, Old Geelong, Old Carey, and BulleenTemplestowe .

La Trobe has wonits last two matches and beaten premiershipfavourites Old Carey . This week the Trobersfeature in the match of the round with BulleenTemplestowe who after winning their first sixmatches has lost their last two to fall to third onthe ladder. This match is the classic eight-pointgame . Should the Bullants win they will be fourgames clear of La Trobe but if they don't thenthe gap between the two clubs closes back tojust two . In what will be a close encounter, theTrobers home ground advantage should tip theodds in their favour.In another eight-point game, Williamstown

stay in touch with the four. The Hoes only havea couple of injuries and if defender Stuart Morrisadds either of Williamstown's two gun forwardsDave Lee and Tim Wheeler to his impressive listof scalps, they will defeat the CYMS.In form Bentleigh has a great opportunity towin its third consecutive match when it hoststhe struggling Swinburne . With both sidessitting next to each other on the ladder,Bentleigh coach and spearhead Justin Paulhoped his side could win what he expected to bea close match . But he said the challenge for hisside now was to perform at that standard every

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D2 RESERVEWilliamstownIvanhoe AssBulleen TempOld GeelongOld CareyOld Carey

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week. If the Razorbacks rise to Theone'schallenge they will stretch Bentleigh, but athome the Demons should still be too strong .Monash scored just six goals from 31 scoringshots to cost them any chance of victory againstBentleigh last week and can ill afford a repeat ofthat effort when they travel to Como to tackleOld Geelong . With a performance that sawevery player making a meaningful contribution,Old Geelong crushed the Magpies last week toleave coach Michael Lockman very pleased .Old Carey will also be keen to maintain its holdon a top two spot when it hosts cellar dwellerWest Brunswick . While that is just a distantmemory now for West Brunswick, coach AngusHamilton said it was important his side kept onpersevering as it entered a three-week stretchthat would see it playing the top three sides . TheMagpies pulled off a stunning upset against OldCarey in last year's finals but it is hard to see arepeat of that effort today .TIPSIvanhoe Assumption 4Bentleigh 27Old Geelong 36Old Carey 42La Trobe 1SocialBentleigh - Saturday 26 June is the BentleighBall at the South Oakleigh Club . Tickets cost$35 per head and include a three course mealand entertainment. This is a pre-paid functionso see Magic for tickets, but don't miss this greatnight .Ivanhoe-Assumption - The Hoes hostWilliamstown CYMS on June 19 . VictorianBushrangers pace bowler Mick Lewis will be theguest speaker at a pre-match luncheon in theIvanhoe Park clubrooms, starting at noon. Cost$20 . Contact Don Blackwood on 94972248 or e-mail him at donbwood@dezzanet . net . au . forbookings .Ivanhoe-Assumption - The Hoes will also beholding their inaugural Hall of Fame night atThe Centre, Ivanhoe, on Saturday 26 June,starting 7pm. The cost is $75, which includes a3-course meal, beer, wine and soft drinks .Contact John Matthew on 0408 648 559 or e-mail him at jmatthew@palm-springs .com .au .Correspondent sPlease send details of any match reviews toPeter. PS .WilliamsonQcentrelink .gov .au, ideallyby 5pm each Monday afternoon or Andrew Wu -s3043247@student .rmit.edu .auHave a great VAFA weekend,The Qwill & Wuey

TODAY'S MATC_

,SD2 SECTION

Ivanhoe Assumption v Williamstown CYMSBentleigh v Swinburne Uni

Old Geelong v Monash GryphonsOld Carey v West Brunswick

La Trobe Uni v Bulleen Templestowe

SP1IPtBURNE UNI 2.1 3.2 10.6 11.6 (72)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.1 5.4 7.5 14.10 (94)Swinburne Uni : Milano 3 Dawson 3 Murchie 3 Whiting Pearson Best :Flack Milano Beynon Whiting Morrison Fragiacomo . IvanhoeAssumption: Lee 3 Sampson 2 Valkanis 2 Frisina 2 BlaYoq HarrisO'Neill Tucker Scoble Rowley. Best: Tucker Morris Brown SampsonScoble Harris.Umpires : Max Wittman David Phillips (F) Stephen Bogisieh HagenCosgriff (G)WTLLIARRSTOWN CYMS 3.2 9.2 11.8 13.10 (88)IA TROBE 4.1 8.3 14.5 17.7 (109)Williamstown CYMS: Lee 3 Thrush 2 Barlow 2 McNamara PhemisterHart Matthews Wouda . Best: Manning McCutcheon McNamara HynesPoch Talylor. IA Trabe : Gleeson 5 Envall 3 Moa*dsley 3 Brooks MurravDoingle Spring Pmscino Davies. Best : Harvey Mamble Motion PatonSpring Stephens.Umpires: Jason Lane Andrew Shiels (F) Mark Taylor (RFL) OllieMatthews (RFL) (G)MONASH GRYPHONS 0.11 0.18 3.22 6.25 (61)BEP3'I'LEIGH 2 .1 5.5 8.8 15 .13 (103)Monash Gryphons : Malone 2 Sharkey 2 Willocks L Clark. Best: LeetonS Bourbon Kent Malone Baxter Watson . Bentleigh : Paul 5 Lupoi 3Fishlock lreson Clough Francis Fox Robertson Allen . Best : VukicMcEvoy Robertson McCulloch Allen Clough .Umpires: Mark Jenkins (F) Jake Mahar Tristan Reith (G )WEST BRUNSWICK 0.3 3.3 5.7 8.10 (58)OLD GEELONG 4 .1 10.7 15 .12 23.13 (151)West Brunswick; Brookshaw 2 Tanner 2 Lehmann 2 Cannane Haysey .Best : Jenkin Coonan Haysey Edwards Touzel Torney. Old Geelong :Vickers-Willis 5 Fitzclarence 4 Goldsworthy 4 Kimpton 3 Ainsworth 2Legoe 2 tansdcll 2 Paul . Best: Paul Fai.rbaim Bell Kimpton Vickers-Willis FiV.ctarence.Umpires: Grant Joyner Matt Meier (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G)BULLEEN TE9SPLESTOWE 6.1 8.1 9.6 11.11 (77)OLD CAREY 4.1 6.7 12.10 17.12 (114)Bulleen Templeatowe : R Williams 3\Vise 2 Noble 2 Florance DMatthews Teehan Tulloch . Best: Wilkie Hare Pietryk Chivets TeehanSchneider Norbury . Old Carey: Parton 4 Angus 3 Kent 3 Bull 2 Shone2 MacFarlane Bowlev Everett . Best : Stewart-Holmes MacFarlaneTrumbull Kent Parton Everett.Umpires: Andrew Smith Joe Botzonello (F) Beomn McCarthy DanielKofoed (G)

D2 RESERVESWIIdBURNE UNI 1.4 5.6 6.6 8.11 (59)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.1 6.2 13.2 14.2 (86)Swinburne Uni: Thomas 3 O'Mara 2 Andrinopoulos O'Keefe Liston.Best: Watts Teal Smith Gordon George Thomas . Ivanhoe Assumption:Nuttall 4 Kuso 3 Cover 2 Shemshedin Maud Seralini McKinnev Pearce .Best: Cotter Kuso Maud Nuttalt Chazan Cole .WIIbIr1i41STOR'PI CYMS 1.1 3.3 3.4 3.5 (23)LA TROBE 6.3 10.5 16 .10 22 .14 (146)Williamstown CYMS : Burgess 3. Best: Griffin Robinson Bergin HannBurgess . La Trohe: Paton 6 Hewitt 6 Coulter 4 Hogan 2 Ternan SewellMorton Clark . Best : Coulter Ross Paton Bridges Hewitt Heathcote .MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .0 1.4 1.9 2.13 (25)BENTLEIGH 6 .1 11.5 13.7 17.11 (113)Monash Gryphons: Landberg Citera . Best: Wadley Bolle Grady WarrenMcMullin Healy. Bentleigh: Ferris 5 Kopitschinski 2 Punter 2 Jollv 2Withinglon 2 Wilken G Aitken Hayes Padgham . Best: N AitkenKopitschinskt Padgham «'ithington Ferris Jolly .WEST BRUNSWICK 21 2.2 3.2 3.2 (20)OLD GEELONG 5.3 9.6 12.10 17.12 (114)West Brunswick: Rudd 2 A Thompson. Best: Muller J ThompsonSimmonds Twv(ord Sutherland. Old Geelong : Avery 5'<4'ilson 3 Munro2 Bagels 2 Allen Herd Morley Carey O'Hare. Best : Allen Wislon AveryBayles Herd O'Hare .BULLEEN TEhII'LESTOWE 2.0 4.2 5.3 6.4(40)OLD CAREY 5.2 8.5 11.7 17 .14 (116)Bulleen Templestowe : Scarano 2 D Daskalou J Matthews M DaskalouMorrison . Best: C Morihovitls J Matthews A Morihovitis HumphreyDaskalou A Parris . Old Carey: Kons2antinidis 3 Lord 2 White 3 Bull 3Mason 2 Guerra Chivcharelli Boyd Adam, Best : T Wood Jessup BusseVan Cuylenberg Konsiantinidis.

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH BULLEEU TE MPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE URI M ONASH GRYPHONS

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

Asst : Troy Lupoi Res.Coach: Andrew Parris Assist Coach : Doni Valkanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach: John Lero yRes Coach : Steve Hall Res . Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach: John Leroy

1 . C. Sharp 1 . B. Touriganis 1 . S. Conley 1 . P. Morton 1 . S . Bourbon

J . Paul 2. M . Stella 2. M . Maud2. W. Brow n3. D. Sheldrick 2 . M . Healyy

3. A. Pittito 4. W. Thompson 3. C. Tucker 4. H. DaviesAdamswaite5 S

3 . A . Grady4. S . Side 5. C. Parris 4. T. O'Neill

. .6. D. Gleason 4 . M . Malon e

5. M . Eyles 6. A. Tehan 5. J. Scoble 7. T. Marines.Correnti8 C

5 . J . Watson6. A. Jolly

7. P. Robertson 6. E. Healy (v.capt). .

9. L Walker 6 . D. Bolle7. J . Robertson

Wise8 J 7. P. Rawley to. S. Davis 7 . D. Walter8. J . Handfiekl

T Rowe9

. .9. J. Matthews B. J. Shuttleworth

11 . A. Murray13. T. Ludeman g, J. Blandford

..10. R. Pearce 10 . P. Tsokas 9. R. Peoples 14. D. Butte r

15. S. Brooks9. G. Wadley

Martin11 D 11 . G . Chivers 10. P. Lee 16. P. Farrant 10. P. Williamson. .12. N. Aitken 12 . A. Parris 11 . D. Valkanis 17. S. Fitzgerald

78. C.86gnt11 . A. Nichols

13. S. Craven 13 . D . Tulloch 12 . P. Tonkin t9. A. Randell 12. A. Gross14. D. Vard y 14 . A. Wilke 13 . S. Narkiewicz 21 . M. Harvey

22. D. McMeekin 13. J. Stratford15. T. Lupoi 15 . L . Thompson 14 . S. Kaso 23. M. Cossar 14. A. Mckenzie16. G . Allen 16 . S. Smith 15 . J . Curtin

24. L Email25. M. Fanning . A. Clarke1 5

17. S. Francis T Cora m17 16 . P. Harris 26. D . Stevens 16. P. Renniso n18. S. Adaway19 B Fox

..t 8 . D . Horvath 17 . S. Morris 27. S

. C. Ross i~ 17. P. Rutherford

..20. R . Fishlock 19 . C . Morrison 18 . D . Abud 30. S. Gellert

A Mambwe3118. M . Paolucc i

21 . A. Ferris 20 . M. Jones 19 . D . Wood (d .v.capt .).

32. S. Gibson 19. R. Coxhead

22. A. Smith 21 . P. Gannas 20 . N . Pye 33. M. Watson34 J . Buttigieg

20. C. Staff

23. G . McFarlane 22 . G. McLaren 21 . N . Blainey.

35. F. Teman 21 . J. Bingham

24. L Holmesby 23 . D . Matthews 22 . A. Height 36. T. Mawdsley37. A. Gurney

22 . B. Coxhead25. D . Gold 24 . J . Newman 23 . D . Ryan 39. R . Slater 23 . L . Clark26. B. Padgham 40. S . Murphy 24 . D . Baxte r27. J. Seeley 26. S . Boyd 25. J . Frisina 43. A . Pou an 25 . S. Kibblewhit e28 . M. McCulloch29 . A . Clough 27. D . Rogers 26. P. Cameron 44. D . µjrmh° n

m26 . A. Denyer

30 . D . Ferguson 28. P. Milesi 27. J . Finlayson son47 . A . S aM N8 L

27 . R . Gilchrist

31 . A . Banks 29. A . Fitt 28. S . Matthews 4 amara. . c50 . K . Hopkins 28 . Luke Leeton

32 . D . Kopitschinski 30. D. Florence 29. J . Crapper 54 . A. Hewn 29 . P.Warren

33 . P. Within on9t 31 . L. Norbury 30. S . Kaso 56 . J . Nield57 . A Woolmer 30 . P. Holland

34 . R . Morris 32. R. Williams 31 . S . Scapari 58 . J . Dal mple~

31 . G. Roche35 . L Ireson 33. N. Hamshare 32. J. Icefo ~' G. ~ t70 . J . Dumaresq

32 . M . Lewi s36 . M . Backman 34. S . Lambropoulos 33. S . O'Connell 73 . J. Smell 33 . S . Nelso n37 . P. Hutchison 35. D. Daskalou 34. B . Joyce

78 . J. Clark84 . T. Peters 34 . M . Graydon

38 . G. Beattie HareP36 35. M . Serafini A. Baille 35. B Clark39 . G. Prigg40 A Steward

, .37. P. Ganiatsis 36. J. Tamburro

M . Bourk eC. Clamp 36. G. Block

. .41 . P. Dimattina 38. N. Sca Iwn e9 37. P. Cotter B. Clutterbuck

CohenT37. A . Jenki n

42 . A . Mikkelsen 39. D. Buccachio 38. M . Sheppard.

M . Cotsopoubsc=so 38. M Baron

43 . M . Vukic 40. A. Foley 39. M . Ebbage N. c39. D Grenfel l

44 . R. Punter 41 . R. Lea 40. D. Sartor D. Fennell 40. M . Willocks

45 . R. Brookshaw 42. P. Edwards 41 . C. McDonald M. GarratK. Hickman

41 . C. Archer46 . R. Lawford 43. M . Daskalou 42 . R . Kolb S. Jackson 42. J . Clarke47 . M . Scanlan 44, R. Schneider 43 . A. Shemshedin

C . KneeR. Knights

43. M . Mastromann o48, R. McEvoy 46. A. Humphrey 44 . TScott 44. L. Well s49 . A. Lee50 A Stories 47. C . Morivitis 45 . E. Nuttall A. Man

nS. Miller 45. J . Goni s

. .50 . L. Wilken 48. A. Manville 46 . R . Nuttall B. Murphy

MurphyG46. G . Kent

51 . P. Sampson 49. D . McMahon 47 . B. Walthers.

G . Nelson 47. M . Parker

52 . L Sampson 50. D . Glover 48 . R . Toogood X. O'DonnellScanlo nJ

48. G . Still

53. D. Gunn 49 . E. Marino.

C . Black 49. C. Robinso n54. R. Oldfield 50 . R . Sing L Ryan 50. S. Dresse r55. G . Richards 51 . D . Pearce

L. HeathcoteS. O'Toole 51 . C. Leeton

56. C. Aitken 52 . S . Sampson (capt.) J . Brodie 52. A. Flowerday57. S. Nankervis 53 . M. Chazan

S . CraigC . Francis 53. M. Bourbon

58. T Caterson 54 ScottT S . Glou~

54. A. Perry59. I . Jackson

. .Frank55 D

M. Mill aMooreS 55. G . Harra k

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61 . H. McKenzi e63. S. Stuart

. .57. M . Frannich

i roD . Robson 57. W. Pocock

64. M . Hayes 58. D . Hager 6, WLaadlawn 58. C . Yanni

59. C . Mclnney A . Benton 59. A. Yanni

Sponsor 60. J . Nemtses N . BridpesA Coufler

60 . T. Bourbon

j61 . A . Waters

CHRIS' DIPS 69: i~az~ p.OB~~ 62 . N Rutherford

78. C. Brown A. Palmieri 63 . I. Bagnal lJ . RoteliaH. S ring

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG SWINBURNE UN! WEST BRUNSWICK WBLLIAMSTOPdR

Senior Coach: Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach: Hamilton~

CYMSRes.Coach: Andrew Gates Res Coach : Ben Dunn Re Paul James Coach : TroY ThompsonRes Coach: Dane Mcleod

Ass Coach : Matt Edmonds Res Coach: Paul Dervan

C. Angus (VC)1 1 . M . Goldsworthy 1 . L Watts Ia. Drain M 1 D. Elias.

2. D. Faelis 2 . W. Ainsworth 2. J Sheedy lb. Hamilton A 2 J. Butti91eg

3. M . Cohen 3 . J . Fitzclarence 3 . J Piotrowski 2. Hamilton P 3 D . Wouda

D. James4 4. C. Stinchcombe 4 . A Fidler 3. Heppell G 4 S. Wuchatsch.P. Konstantinidi s5 5. M . Vickers-Willis 5 . J Demarte 4 . Lehmann C 5 T Wheeler.C. Campbell6 6. J. Bell 6 . D Harmer 5 . Cannane A 6 N . Grant.

Jessu pS77. J. Paul 7 . J Murchie 6 . Pietsch S 7 D. Sadler..

8. A. Stewart -Holmes8. G . Allen

D Salte r98 . M Higgins 7 . Benjamin S 8 J . McCutcheo n

9. D . Shutie.

10. M Avery9. L Morrison

M Anastass i108 . Simmonds N9. Morphett A

9 J . Munro9, B. Andrews (r) 11 . L Stevens .

D Milano11 10 . Byrne s10 B . Cocks

10 . K. Shrives (RVC) 12 . T Paul .K Barbary13 11 . Norman P 11 J Anderson

it . N . EverettF dM

13 . T CannonD Taylor14

.14 . R Goode 12 . Maguire T 12 A. Featherston

a aneac12 . L.TrumbullG13

.15 . H McCarthy 15 . H Sutter 13 . Brockley S 13 A. Mackle y

..T Fallow16 16 . C Walsh 14. Bowshall - Tanner C 14 J. Stree t

14 . M . Mahon .17 T Betts 17 . J Roberts 15. Russell M 15 D. Taylo r

15. N. Bull .18. J Malpas 18 . A Fiumani 17. Smith J 16 S. Phemister

16. T Angus 19. S MacGowan 19. B O'Mara 18. McManus M 17 J . Digrazi a)16. R. Graham (r 19. N Betts 20. D Wigg 19. Touzel W 18 D . Oldham

17. A. Parton (C) 20. J Legoe 21 . S Fragiacomo 20. Connan D 19 S. Barlo w18. C. Matthews 21 . LTeague 22. C Thomas 21 . Bloom A 20 B. Koc h18. B. Chiuchiarelli (r) 22. T Bayles 24. C Higgins 22 . Hanson J 21 L Monkhurst19. T. Wood19 . P. Drake (r)

23 . C Fairbairn24 . S Lansdell 25. M Whitin g

26 T Liston23 . Rudd D24 . Jenkin J 22 M . Kennedy

20 . J . Raftopoulos 25 . T Hope-Johnson .R Kis s27 25 . Siebrand J 23 C. McNamara

21 . T. Collins 27 . W Paul29 . J Hope-Johnson

.28 . J Ryan 26. Benjamin R

M24 C. Pach

Burgess25 G22 . C . BattleVan CuylenbergH23 30 . B Goldsworthy 29 . J Gordon

J Dunsford3027. Brooks28. Waller E

.26 D. Lee..

24. L. Battley31 . H Folletta

A Munr o32.

32 . P Beynon 29. Sheedy C 27 C. Matthews25. L. Chiuchiarelli

.33. E Bayles 33. S Christov 30. Lewis M B. Grant

26. A. Wood 34. S O'Brien 34. A Fricke 31a. Edwards S 28 A. Kosmatos27. N. Vasitopoukos 35. P Birks 36. J Carter 31b. Caller S 29 B. Gri(fen28. N. Sulman 36. T Makin 37. D Barbera 32. D'Andrea S 30 K. Dowse y29 . C . Munro 37. T Waters 38. M Tricky 33 . Thompson T 31 J . Hynes30 . A. Guerra 38 . T D'Antoine 39. R Roberts 34 . Twyford 1 Williams32 D31 . J. Ward 39 . J Kilpatrick 40. J Coy 35 . Carmichael M

.33 T Boz

32 . P. Graham 40 . H Legoe41 . S Ross

41 . S Rya nD MacFarlane42

36 . Jones L37 Dempsey T 34 B .Jones

33 . N England.Howat34 C

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g35 C. Bergi n

. .35. M . Watts

43, B GrillsJ Urqhart44 44 . M Ryan 39. West R 36 T. Smit h

36. S . Wood.

45. C Teague 45 . B White 40. Brooks DPi

37 B. Hynesl hM W

37. C. Adam 46, J Modey 46 . J Sandhu ng41 . Green . e s38

37. D. Palmer (r) 47. T Carey 47 . T Morris 42. Goonan MJ

39 T. Carter

38. L Guerra (RC) 48. R Herd 48. D Little 43 . TobinJ

40 D . Grieve

39. P. Bennett 49. TYoung 49. M Hudgson 44 . SpragueJ

41 A. McKenzi e

40. S. Angus 50 . A Suvoltas 50. M George 45 . SmithR

42 B . Hinsley

A. Gate s41 51 . J Kilpatrick 51 . M Pearson 46 . HowardA

43 I. Arandez.42. L Morgan 52 . S Griffiths

I Munro5352. N Lane

M Pau l5347 . Thompso n48 . Sutherland A

44 M . Manning43 . D . Joyce

.54 . C Wilson

.54. M Eley 49. Haysey J 45 P. Azzopardy

44 . T. Rossignuolo 55. H Cust 55 . M Dinning 50. Hutchens N 46 G . Singleton45 . T. Bull 55. C Atkins ~~ D Smith 51 . Sherry L 47 L. Thomas46 . S . Hill 56. M Leslie 57 . C 0'Keeffe 52. Fox T 48 S. Snijders47 . B . Crosher 57. B Symons M Flac k58 53. Chamberlain T 49 F. Diblasi48. S . Bennett 58. J McCarthy

.59. C Galley 54. Tanner S 50 D . William s

49. S. Middleton 59. R Kilpatric kB MaClean60 60. P Jones 55 . KaiUer J 51 B. Martin

50. A. Kent .61 T O'Brien 61 . B Robertson 56 . McDonagh J 52 R . Hart

51 . B. Croft .62. S Lyon 62. B Gorfine 57 . Williamson A 53 T. Bell

52. D . Bow ley 65. A Meek 63. M Roebuck 58 . Torney A 54 P. Vincent53. J. Hubbard 66 . J Imhoff 64. J O'Keeffe 59 . Brugler J 55 R . Nisbet54 . C . Pinches 67 . H Eastman 65 . ATeal 60. Sprague M Thrush56 J55 . G. Spencer 68 . R Cutter 66 . C Dent 61 . Hilton K

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.57 0. Jimenez

56 . A. Boyd 69 . A Southey 67 . D Beynon 62. WrightJ 58 J. Robinson57 . Glen Morgan 70 . W de Fegley 68 . L Sierakowski 63. Gartlan

59 . C. Mason (RVC) 71 . S Waters 64. Stewart L

61 . Grant Morgan 72. J Settler 65. O'Brien N

64. C. Smith 73. AT me Proudly _66. Hussey R

65. D. Elsner71 . R . Leong

74. S Timms75. WTemple-Smith

J Ur uart76sponsored by :

67. Smith B70 . Leahy G Stag's Head Hote l

75. P. BusseG ^ '

q.77. P Winter

71 . Brookshav MClare

MCecil S t3976. D . ..^z 78 . Youll

Whitehorse Inn i6 .79 . P Birks 77 Howell R Williamstown80 . P Winter 5 Burwood Rd,.

Thompson J7881 . M Bouchier82 . LKnight Hawthorn

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpi,, no Ia`~,r than half time of any match .

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

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

TS VEI? VEI?rF,

(cos-'L of a loc ; 1 call )

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

•Weekend matches (Fri) • Umpires Appointments • Scores (Sat . night)

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VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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COATES HIRE MVP's :;~Q ?'^ 6----------------------------------------------r-----

A: JOSH KITCHEN (OLD SCOTCH) ~B: JASON CORDY (NORTH OLD BOYS )

G: MARK DEVEREAUX (HAMPTON ROVERS) D1; AL SMITH (UNIVERSITY BLACKS

) 02: DAVID MCMEEKIN (LATROBE UNI) D3: FRANCIS VARGA (MT. LILYDALE )

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® Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 18).

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

® 21 MVPs receive a coates statuette at the VAFAPresentation evening .

Phone: 13 15 52

24 Hour Emergency0418 333 11 8

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f you are the perso ncircled, present this photo

VAFA Reception duringnext week a nd yo u willreceive Cadbury product ora Cadb ury hamper.

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L.-- ----Jason Frenkel's prognostications were not as accurate as

he would have liked . The Scotchies did not live up to his

expectations and were thrashed at Chelsworth Park by theold boys of Ivanhoe Grammar. Never in the hunt, theCardinals fell two games off the pace in 5th position .

Toovey with six and Douglas and McLean 4 apiececontributed significantly to the home side's win. Rohan

Weddle was named Ol's best .Old Brighton travelled to Hampton to take on the Roversand came away with the prize . Bradley snared 10 goals for

Brighton who blew the Rovers away and jumped two spots

on the ladder. Artz, Anderson and Parkinson worked hard

for the Rovers and Power kicked 4 . Matt Jackson and

Simon Williams were the Tonner's architects along with

big Jarrod the goalkicker.Bottom team in C grade, Banyule, took care of Therry tolift themselves up the ladder and stalwarts White, Playfairand Plant joined with David Witchell in his 150th game as

best for the Bears. David made sure of the celebrations

with 5 great goals.AJAX had a scare in D grade when Old Camberwellpushed them all the way with the Jackers holding on by 2

points. Rosen and Halpin each got 3 goals and Kalinski,

Marks and Gelbart were best . The mercurial "Doc" Inksterdid all he could for the Wells with 9 of his teams 11 goals .

Thomastown's Rod Kennedy celebrated his 200th gameand his club hoped for many more reliable games from the

defender. They also congratulated Art Gentis for reaching

150 games . Parkside stalwart Mark Sherlock notched up250 games and Dean Moodie joined his team mate in the

elebrations with his 150 games .

In the top section OldScotch dealt Ormond aheavy blow knockingthem down from second

to fifth spot . Scotch started slowly but hit the front by half

time and went right on with it 17.13 to 10 .12. Heath

kicked 5 for the winners and Wilson, Hosking and Hart

were best . Matt McConvill flew the flag for the Moodsalong with Collins and Fraser. 'Personality Pars' for "A"grade acknowledged 200 up for - Andrew (The Roo) Wrightat Collegians and Rob Purcell and Greig Wood at St

Bernards .B Section was a great comp with eight of the teams in the

mix" . Match of the day saw Bulleen Temp hold off top sideMazenod to win at home by 8 points . Robertson (3),

Alexander and Field gave their all for the combine andBorg, Belleville and Green for the 'Nodders" .Ivanhoe, third in C Grade, played bottom side Fawknerand they were all having shots from everywhere. The

'Goalies' were worked overtime as the two teams wentneck and neck all day, finally finishing with a win to the

'Hoes 26.28 to Fawkner's 24.8 . Wilson booted 11 for

Fawkner and Kennedy 8 for Ivanhoe . On this performance

Fawkner gave a clear indication they would not accept

relegation lightly.The *Carnival was over' - The twentieth AAFC Carnival, th e

fifth to be held in Melbourne, was completed during the

previous week .Victoria was represented by Rob Fuller (Old Scotch )c

The tribunal only had a couple of cases as a result of thi s

round but there were seven players who "took the

prescribed" . Disappointing to know that 5 suspensions

were to U19 players. Investigations emanating from theround covered a number of topics - melee, intimidation of

umpires and "exposing buttocks" .One of the really good guys in the umpiring fraternity .

Kevin (Chilli) Segota officiated in his 400th VAFA game .

Kev began in 1978 and had to run the boundary for 23games until he attained the age (18) that met VAFA

guidelines . From there he worked his way through theranks and along the way collected grand final medallionsas field umpire in D grade, C grade (three times), B grade(twice) and in 1987 was awarded the A Grade Grand Final.

Kevin ceased running the field after 242 games and thenproceeded to accumulate 134 games in the goals . Kev is

still officiating and still taking as much pride in hisperformance as ever - great VAFA man our Chilli (I believe

currently recovering from injury) . Another great Ammo

personality and umpire, Wayne (Chuck) Hinton did nothave such a successful week when he forgot (as a VAFAUAofficial) to pay the phone bill for the Umps rooms resultingin disconnection! Not to worry, terrific interpreter of the

rules and always stays for a beer. (still running in 2004and capable of a game Friday, Saturday and Sunday with

(Capt), Andrew Jobling (Orm) (VCapt), Bruno Conti (NOB)(VCapt), Micah Berry (Old Melb), Michael Blood (Xavs),Matt Bourke (Xavs), Mark Brady (SKOB), Simon Bromell(Old Melb), Wayne Carey (St Bern), Brett Connell (Orm),Christian Davidson (Coll), Luke Gollant (St Bern) . Richard

Green (Xavs), Rob Gross (SKOB), Rob Lawson (Fawk), ColMcClounan (De La Salle), Anthony McDonald (Xavs), Ian

McMullin (Old Melb . Jeremy Nichols (Old Melb, Gary

Phillips (Old Hail) . Andrew Pryor (Old Brighton), DanRichardson (Kavs), Scott Teal (Old Melb), Peter Thiessen(Old Hail), Andrew Thompson (Old Melb)~chDann

y azdson~three(Coll). Luke Vassallo (St Bern) . Barrytime premiership player with the Tigers was coach .

Interstate coaches were Evan Katsaros (South Australia),Michael Hibberd (Tas), Paul Rafter (WA) .It was a great week for winners Victoria with outstanding

'victorie

s ictories v S.A . 17 .15 (127) to 10 .11 (71), v Tasmani a

26.16 (190) to 6 .3 (39), v W .A . 18 .21 ( 1 2 9 ) 1 0 7 . 1 0 ( 5 2 1 .

Ian McMullin won the Millard medal for Best and Fairest

at the carnival .Victorian selections in the All Australian team were Barry

Richardson (coach) . Robert Fuller (C), Anthony McDonald,

Micah Berry, Robert Gross, Matthew Bourke, RobertLawson, Wayne Carey, Ian McMullin, Colin McClounan .

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Mark Brady, Danny Thompson and trainer Brian Kavs.Congratulations to Carnival umpires, Peter Gersch,Wayne Hinton and Richard Simon (Field), Frank Martinez,Shaun Hennig, Leah Gallagher and Jeff Wright(Boundary), and Geoff Brigg, Reno Barchievich, DomNapoli, Michael Lentini, Bernie Jephson, Mike Murray,Ken Pitcher, Bernie Hoare, Steve Hopper, Graeme Wrightand Peter Allsop .The previous carnivals are worth remembering -

Victoria's team was Bruce Bourne, John Anderson,Michael Bates, Andrew Ireland, Peter Murphy, Robin King,Mike Birrell, Ross Duke. Geoff Freeman, Alan Graham,Peter Aughton, Norm Beattie, John Rojo, Fohn Griffith,Phil Cleary, Bill Peers, Tony Moffatt, Rod Cameron, AustinCrooks, Mick Callinan, Gary Todd, Ian Cordner, MickO'Donnell, Greg Pearce, and Chris McRae .The selectors had certainly gone for youth . Twelve of thetwenty five were aged 20 or under . Peter Rhoden, formerOld Xaverians player and coach who also coached theVAFA in the 1964 carnival in Adelaide was coach. Aninteresting name among the WA squad was an 18 year oldGerard Neesham (Fremanile's' inaugural AFL coach) .It was a big day and week for South Australia .First time they had won a Carnival other than at Perthwhere they had won two - in 1948 and 1970 .First time they had won two successive Carnivals .First Lime a South Australian had won the Best andFairest Medal at a Carniva I- Paul Rofe .First time Victoria had been beaten in a Carnival match inVictoria.

SA's first win against Victoria in Melbourne for 36 years .The All Australian team was selected as follows :B: Callinan (Vic) McRae (Vic) Delaney (SA)HB : Aughton (Vic) Hunter (SA) Everett (SA )C : Anderson (Vic) Underdown (SA) Johnson (SA)HF: Tierney (SA) (C) Rofe (SA) Ireland (Vic )F: Roache (SA) Staker (SA) Haslam (SA )RR: Matcham (WA) (VC) Grand (SA) Di Carlo (WA)Res : Jones (Tas) Marshall (WA)

The fourth Melbourne Carnival and the VAFA set to defendits title, so hard won in the last quarter in Perth in 1982 .Coach was former Richmond champion Michael Green,who had coached Old Xaverians to B and A sectionpremierships in 1980 and 1981 . Players selected were :Shane Murphy (C), Rohan Brown (VC), Chris Stone,Fergus Kiel, Phil Calif, Pat Salinger, Nick Wilton, BrianHodge, John Kanis, James Garde, Peter Cities, GuyRitchie . Andrew Mehrten, Mark McDonald, PaulConsidine, Simon Eishold, Mick Deveson, AndrewSmythe, Charlie Capiron, Alan Naylor, Rick Demarte,Mark McDonald, Nick Bourke, Peter Shenven .On opening Sunday, SA beat Tasmania by 54 points butlooked far from impressive in victory . Victoria struggledagainst WA who trailed by 2 points at the last change,quickly took the lead, and held it until ten minutes fromthe end . Victoria then went away to win by 29 points .Victoria appeared to lack physical strength up forward .Shortly after there was a sensation when it was discoveredthat Andrew Smythe had played for Melbourne reserveson the previous day and had thereby become an ineligibleplayer. The match points went to WA. SA beat WA by 47points on Wednesday, while Victoria beat Tasmania by 77points .

Victoria needed to beat South Australia by about one goalto win the Carnival. Scores were level at half time, SA goton top by twelve points at the last change . It was all SA asthey ran here, there and to most places on Elsternwickpark to kick eleven goals in the final term to Victoria'sthree .

Rod Thomas (Tas) won the AAFC Medal from Nick Wilton(Vic) .

The All Australian team selected as follows:B: Volk (WA) Hardiman (WA) Gittos (Vic-Iv)HB: Deveson (Vic- DLS) Wilton (Vic- OX) Bowell (WA)C: Dunn (WA) Dolliver (Tas) (C) Kazeminski (SA )HF: Dunne (Tas) Allen (SA) Bolten (SA) (VC )F: Bengough (WA) Sherwen (VIC- OS) Willsmore (SA)Ruck : Brown (Vic- OM) (DVC) Eishold (Vic-Orm) Kanis(Vic- CG)Res : Thomas (Tas) Vaessen (Tas) Johnston (SA)Coach : David Marsh (SA)

-, iThe VAFA was keen to win back the tr ophy lost to SouthAustralia in 1970 . Jack Fulle rt on was AAFC president,Daryl Gunn (Tas) was Secretary, and Keith Sims (SA),Clarrie Boons (Tas) an d Col Jamieson ( WA) were alsomembers of the Execu tive Committee .Sir Henry Winneke, Lieuten an t Governor of Victoriaopened the Carnival, held at the Melbou rn e Cri cketGround. Ca rn ival umpires were John Poset ti , Bill Mason,Ken Jorgensen (VAFA player in the 1962 carnival), Da ry lGeorge and Phil Rowell.

Victoria was defending its hold of the carnival trophy, theWestern Australia Trotting Shield, won in Perth in 1959 .The Carnival, held at the St Kilda Cricket Ground, wasopened by Sir Edward Herring, Lieutenant Governor ofVictoria .Victoria was represented by Jocka Nelson (C), KenJorgensen, Mick Sanders, Peter Slattery, John Newham,Greg Keogh, Geoff Hickey, Tony Anderson, Ian Redpath,David Hatton, Ian Graham, Kevin McLean, John Tudor,Duncan Wright, Brian Sweeney, Ian Murray, Ken Turnull,Tony Boreham, Bruce Jeeves, John Taylor, Craig Porter,Dick Hallo. Allan McFarlane of Coburg was coach, AlfPerrin manger, and Lou Zachariah Assistant Manger.Nelson, Keogh and Wright had played in the PerthCarnival .Western Australia's captain was Phil James, who had wonthe AAFC medal for the best player at the 1959 Carnival .Youngest player in the SA line up was 17 year old fullfonvard Eric Freeman (of cricket fame )Victoria supplied all the field umpires and selected LeeWenker, John Winton, Max Barker, Neil Pearson andBruce Morris. It was a single field umpire in those days.Henry Bolte, State Premier, gave a state reception for allstate parties in Queen's Hall Parliament House .Tasmania, who had suffered many heavy defeats inprevious Carnivals, were the surprise packet as they beatSouth Australia and Western Australia, and were withinstriking distance of Victoria until the earlier part of thelast quarter. The Tassie lads were thrilled when theircentre half forward, Ross Parker, won the AAFC trophy .Victoria defeated WA 12 .14 to 6.12, SA 13.19 to 4 .9 andTasmania 13.17 to 8.7 .

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ViC~ealth

The mid year break can be seen as a curse or a Previewgodsend depending on the sides are travelling I A couple of greatbeforehand . The injury riddled sides such asPower House, Hawthorn, Werribee and Mt Lilydalewill have been relieved to have the week off andhopefully welcome back some key players. The bigtwo will no doubt take the opportunity to reassessand re-energize whilst I get the felling that bothSt.Johns and South Melbourne would- have likedto keep the momentum going!Best win for mine last week was the victory by MtLilydale over Syndal . The Hoers had improvedconsiderably in recent weeks whilst Lilydale werecompetitive without really looking must of achance . They had a slow start against the Hoershowever with Varga dominating the air, Flanaganholding firm at full back and Carns on charge ofthe centre, they managed to stretch their lead andrecord a well arrant victory .St Johns also caught my eye and they surged intothe four with a big win over Werribee . The Bee'swere most disappointed with their efforts althoughthey took solace in the form of Tedesco andMahoney .South Melbourne recorded a come form behindvictory as they defeated fellow finals aspirant UniHigh. South were 3 goals down with 9 minutes toplay however proceeded to bang on '5 in 5' torunner out victors and sure up third position onthe ladder . Uni High was well served by Tate with7 goals and Hams in the backline .Finally, the big two continued on their merry way .The leaders Rupertswood took awhile to shake ofa persistent Power House however managed toopen up the floodgates after three quarter time torecord a 10 goal win . Johnson, Elliot and theMoule boys were dominant for the winners whilstHarris and Sosic were the House's best .A wayward Oakleigh struggled to beat of apersistent Hawthorn at the Krusher dome . AshKitts was again dominant and was ably supportedby Holden and Reynolds whilst Jackomos playedwell for the Hawks .

games in store as thepush towards the finals begin . Probably 6clubs harboring play off hopes with the otherfour locked away in the relegation stakes .Match of the day sees Rupertswood hostSouth Melbourne . One of the constant themesabout these two sides in their relative legspeeds around the ground . Rupe are also veryeven across the board with various namespopping up each week . As the season drawson, this becomes a great advantage . South, onthe other hand, are living up to the pre-seasonhype . I expect this to be a really close onehowever nine in a line for the Sunbury boys .The other big games sees Uni High host®ahleigh down at the Zoo . The High boys willbe a bit concerned that they are losing touchwith the four despite being in the frame foralmost every game . The Krushers have been onthe boil all year and whilst not blowing sidesaway have not been threatened too often .Tempted to go for an upset here, in fact Uni forme !St Johns travel down to Hawthorn in what

CLUB

D3 SECTIONOakleighUHS-VUUHS-VUSt JohnsRupertswoodOakleighD3 RESERVEOakleighSouth Melb DistUhs-VURupertswoodUHS-VU

Kitts A 5 32FarreIly 1 30Tate 7 29Horbury 8 29Whithead 6 28Mackenzie 0 26

Videky 6 28Henderson Ea 2 25Forbes 4 23Phillips 0 23Zuliki 0 21

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looms as an interesting game . The Hawks werefar more competitive last week after a couple ofpoor games whilst the Jocs are now officiallyone of the form sides of the grade . The visitorshave a good record down at Rathmines Roadand should be able to further cement theirposition in the four.Fresh from their win before the break, MtLilydale will give themselves a chance againstPower House, particularly at home . Both sideshave an injury list that takes some jumpingover and a lot will depend on how favourablythe break treated the injured . The other issuethis game attended to is one of relegation . TheHouse are very much in the middle pack, astrong win will keep the final's ambitionsburning whilst a loss might just see the R worddiscussed by the coaching staff on a coldTuesday night . The House hasn't been great inrecent weeks but still fancy them as being agood side and expect them to win this week .Finally, Syndal trek down to Weraibee . Syndalhave been hot and cold, but on their day willthreaten. The home side has been another sidesuffering from an extended injury list andsomehow has managed to not do it by halfswith standard hammies but with brokenbones . The Bees for mine in a nailbiter .CORRESPONDENTSDone forget to email me oned.sill@locker .com.au or for the IT challenged,call on 0418348723 .SOCIALSocial News from the Oakleigh Krushers.June 19th Celebration drinks for Ashley Kitts

150th at Rush Bar on Toorak Rd . Festivities

begin at 8pm .

Uni High has a couple of social events comingup. Firstly, the Trivia night on June 19starting at 7pm under the watchful eyes ofTrivia Masters Toff" Thomas and RobbieMcCormick. See Otis for tables . They thenhave their past players luncheon on June 26,see Boycey for further details .

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

Mt Lilydale v Power HouseWerribee Amateurs v Syndal Tally-HoHawthorn Amateurs v St Johns 0 C

UHS-VU v OakleighRupertswood v South Melb Districts

SYNDAL TALLY-110 3.0 6.3 9.6 12.7 (79)

MT. LILYDAI.E O.C 4.4 12.6 14 .10 17 .12 (114)

Syndal Tally-Ho: J Hannemann 6 B Hannemann 3 Hayes Agnello

Rutter. Best: D .Richardson Rutter McKenzie J .Hannemann, Mt.

Lilydale O .C: J Paulli 5 F Largo 4 M Leonard P Atkinson P Hayes C

Gibson L Kennett J Darbo Cams M Rhodes. Best : L Kennett F Vargo P

Atkinson C Gibson.

Umpires: David Phillips (1' JPOWER HOUSE 4.1 7.4 9.8 10.11 (71)RUPERTSWOOD 3.6 7.8 12 .15 19.20 (134)Power House : M Taylor 3 P Haseler 2 N Bishop A Contreras D CooperP Sosic Mick Verberne. Best: J Harris P Sosic N Sharp P Arnold S WestD Cooper. Rupertswood: Whitehead 6 Bishop 2 West 2 Spinner RamsayJaeger G Monte P Reid Pettman Sinnett Hatty Hewitt . Best: WhiteheadBishop Reid Pettman Sinnett Collins .Umpire s: Graeme Hunichen (F) Christian Schaeffer Andrea Mason (B)Graeme Booth James Riddle (G )ST JOHNS 0C 4.5 14.8 19.12 27.19 (181)

wERRIs3EE 2.3 4.4 5.5 6.6(42)

St Johns 0 C : Horbury 8 Koppens 6 Hartnett 3 Phaedonos 3 Hanger

Paterson Mara Pickering Holmes Brown Roberts . Best: Walker Horbury

Hartnett Pickering Chalk Koppens. Werrihee : Alabakis 2 Daly A Murphy

K Murphy Bunworth, Best : C Mahoney Tedesco Alabakis E Mahoney .

Umpires : Richard Eastwood (Rotation) (F )

OAffi.EIGH 14 .27 (111)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12.9 (81)

Oakleigh: A Kitts 5 Couttie 3 Britt Bromley Cammiss Ear Farrell S

Kitts . Best : Bell Britt Bromley Dalton Fumell Reynolds . Hawthorn:

Jackson 4 Makris 2 Ogge 2 Carle Johnston Lauretta Pritchard, Best :

Disco Laurens Ivan Jackson Sauce Carle .

Umpires: Anthony Calderone Justin McKeegan (F) Trevor Foy KyleMonkey (G)SOUTH LS DISTRICTS 4.5 5.9 7.4 12.16 (88)UHS-VU 3.2 7.3 9.7 12.8 (80)South Melb: Adgemis 3 Aquilina Cheevers P D'Andrea A Hannan JoskeKealy Margiannis McCormick Smith . Best: Kealy P D'Andrea B Bulpit SAquilina A Hannan M Margiannis. U'lIS-VU : Tate 7 Madrigrano 2Dimond Farrelly Hall . Best: Hams Carroll Gorringe Hall Tate Cracknell .Umpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F) Paul Whitehead RichardKeane (G)

D3 RESERVE

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4.5 4.7 6.12 8.17 (65)

MT. LILYDALE O.C 3.2 5.3 8.4 9.5(59)

Syndal Tally-Ho: O'Boyle 3 Morrison 2 Buckley Bartholomew Psinas.

Best: Joy Godden Morrison Beam Bayliss Turpin Reeman . Mt. Lilydale

O.C : D King 3 D Hickey 2 D Marotti M Cullane D Holloway S Leggett .

Best: D King D Morotti D Hickey S Taylor .

POWER HOUSE 0.2 0.2 1.4 3.5(23)

RUPERTSWOOD 5 .7 9.10 14 .11 19 .16 (130)

Power House : A Robinson 2 J Howes. Best: J Howes A Rolls J McClure

J Carrington R Marshall A Robinson . Rupertswood : B Ang 4 C

Chrystivk 3 D Hem 2 A Jordan 2 L Temming 2 A Crete A Morris A

Soutaris D Stevens . Best: B Ang T Broughton D Stevens D Powell A

Jordan G Hatty.

ST JOHNS 0 C 1.1 5.3 8.4 10.9 (69)

WERRIBEE 3.5 4.7 6.7 9 .9(63)

St Johns 0 C : Bastone 4 Van Houten 2 Christian Hargreaves Peake

Penry. Best : Cotton Dowsett Peake Harris Hall Ross. Werribee :

Buchanan 2 Flack 2 Marinis Fuller Bell Alabakis Crajowski. Best: Fuller

Dawes Alabrakis Czajowski Hoffman .

OAffi.EIGH 13.21 (99)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.3(27)Oskleigh: Videky 6 Glossop 2 Redford 2 Mitchell Nguyen Short . Best:King Lucas Mitchell Rose Ryan Videky . Haw: Erjavie Barker FlanaganJarvis . Best: Flanagan Williams Crivelli Sheridan Allder Barker .SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 0 .4 2.8 4.11 5.12 (42)UHS-VU 0.9 3.7 4.9 7.9(51)South d4eib: Earl Henderson 2 Brown Downing Doyle . Best : BrownDowning Mitjatovic Phillips Maloney Clyne . UH8-VU: D Forbes 4 PGreenbank T Clever P Thomas. Best: J Partridge J Ubergang J Corbet GTernes L Maguire J Maguire .

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN

Coach : Peter TysonRes : Patrick Rya n

1 . C . Rice

2. G. Broadley

3a A. Knott

3b N. Patterson4. N. Marti n5. S. Avery6 . P. Avery7 . C. Alexander8 . J . Cargil l9 . R . Ogge (vc)10 . P. Orchardif . A . Vance

12. A.Tsoumbris13. J . Murphy14. D . Lauletta B15 . M. Tyso n16 . C . Reed

17 . B . Ruzicka

18. P. Phillips

19. D. Garlick20. S . Parker21 . J . McKenzie

22 . A. Collins

23 . L . Collins24 . J. Jackomos

25 . T. Rya n26. S .James27. R. Lord28. D. Mackenzie29. P. Barke r30. I . Marchovski31 . J. Best32 . M. Houenau33a C . Rice33b P. Stroud34. R. Johnston35. S . Davies36. M . Sheridan37. A. Jarvis39a A. Brick39b M Hicks42 . D . McGlenchy43a I. Chep a44a P. Source

44 . B . Allder

46. T.O'Hanlon

54. M . Cuarana

62. J. Dawson

66. M . Hourenau

75 . M. Daou

77 . K. Rimmer80 . N . Exton

MT. LILYDALE OLDCOLLEGIANS

Senior Coach : David Keast AsstSnr Coach : Paul Commedord

Res Coach : Gary Hickey

1 . D .Johnson

2 . P. Hayes

3 . M. Brebner4 . F. Varg a

5 . G. Bird6. M . Jelenc7. C. Varg a8. K. Maniscalchi9. A. Del Biondo10. D . Bakerit . C . Gibson

12 . D . Van Duuren

13 . M . Leonard14 . M . Smithies

15. T. Van Duuren

16. D. Morrison18. R. McKenzie19. A. Delahunt20 . K. Fernando21 . M . Cunningham22 . D . Cam s23 . S . Leggett24. L. Merrell25. L. Syphers26. T. Flanagan27. N . Pearce28 . D . Hickey29 . B . Baillie30 . S . Taylor31 . T. Hansford32. P. Carolan (C)33. C. Anderson

34. L . Kellett35. D. Callanan

36. M . Alderman

37 . C . Carstens

38 . S. Roche

39 . J . Roberts

40 . M . Rhodes

41 . M . Matter

42. M . Periera

43. D. Holloway

44. J. Paull

45 . J. Saker46 . D . King47 . M. Cullane48 . M . McKeown49. P. Brow n53. D.Marotti54. D. Watt

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OAKLEIGH A.F.CCoach: Chris MooreAss : David FurnellRes : Pat McKennaAsst: Shane Kitts

1 . A . Murray3. D. Mackenzie4. G . Herry5. C. Kokkinos6. M. Cash7 . M. Short8 . S. Earl9 . C . Hogan10. R. Mitchellit . G.Treacy12. D. Fumell13. D. Britt14. P. Malcom15. G . Redford16 . M. Bel l18 . J . Connellan (Res C)19 . R. Keatin g20 . J . Tolley21 . A Perdikornats (Res DVC)22. S. Ear23. J. Kerley (Res VC)24. S. Kitt s25 . C . Marshall26 . A . Kitts27 . D. Zula (Vice Cap)28 . A. Khod r29. K. Holden30. P. Holden (D . VC)31 . T. Bromley (Captain)32. T Hunt33 . S . Bando34 . P. Lucas35 . R. Nuske36 . M . Ryan37. B. Phillips38. S. Cammiss41 . S. Way42. S. Dalton43 . A . Hinton44 . N . Wills45 . J . Nevezie46. B. Nguyen47. M . Stevenson48. J. Reynolds49. S. Collins50. C . Lamb51 . L. Kennedy52 . C . Cooke53 . A . Lourey54, M . Edwards56. B . King57. D. Nagel58. A. Glossop59. T Orchard60 . D . Will s61 . A. Ciavarella

.... 63 . M . Couttie64 . E . Videky65. M . Hullah

POWERHOUSECoach : Brett Devli n

Res Coach : Gary Dea n

M Taylor 1R Humphreys 2D Boland 2J Marshall 3B Turner Sen VC 4P Sosic 5M Verbeme 6C Richardson 7M Hill 8L Fraser 9D Cooper 10B Phillips 11A Brownjohn 12J Harris 13W Elliot 14P Hassler Sen Capt 15Ron Anderson 16C McLeod 1 7F Doyle 18L Button 19J Evans 19J Nicholls 20D Miller 21R Walsh 22A Naylor 23J Taylor 24M Driessen 25D Harris 26R Davies 27P Cooper 28M Beasley 29T McFarlane 30R Marshall Res Capt 31M Verbeme Sen VC 32A Ristovski 33S Fordham 34S Hatchard 35J Kilpatrick 35C Doolan 36S West 37R Benson 38W Benton 39R Marshall 40R Black Res VC 41P Arnold 42J Howes 43D Glanville 44A Contreras 45V Brown 46T Marshall 47D Crane 47N Sharp 48C Pratt 49A Volz 50C Matheson 52S Warne 53D Reidy 54E Buckley 55C Plazzer 56R Nilsson 57B Dallimore 6 0

.'. M Weber 63T Friend 87N Bishop San VC 88

U

RUPERTSWOODCoach: Tony West

Res. Coach: Shane McLauchlan

1 . Plummer T2. Price G3. Reid P4 . McGovern N5. Mgrath J6. Gallus S7. Whitehead B8. Elliot K9 . Spinner L10 . Prendergast B

11 . Moule B

12 . Hewat M13. Sinnott B14. Plummer L15. Webb N

16. Clarke P

17. Hatty R18 . Perlman M

19 . Collins D20 . Flinn P

22. Stevens D

23. West M

25. Keenan D26. Zarb D27. Jaeger R28 . McDonald D

30 . Shaw K

31. Flinn M

32. Sinnett P

33. Chrystiuk C35. Certo C36. Henry P

38 . Johnson B

39 . Walsh D

40 . Brennan L

41 . Davis M42. McKenzie M43. Phillips R44. Broughton T

45. Hum D

46. McCrann J

47. Soutaris A48 . Bradbury H49. Ang B50 . Soutaris D

51 . Assouad M

52 . Jordan A53. Certo A54. Clarke M55. Walsh A

56. Hatty G

57 . Gaunt W58 . Carmody S60 . Ramsay J61 . Powell D

63. McPherson B

64. McLachlan S66. Roberts G68. Wallace D

69 . Maezzatesta M

70 . Temming L

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS OC SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHS•YU W ERRIBEECoach: Ben McGee D ISTRICTS Senior Coach : Jeff Birrgham Snr Coach: Shane Mottram . Coach: Tim Ellis

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

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

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

2 . M. Peake 2 . Ma Hannan Captain 2 . I . Bingham (Vice-C) 1 M. WRIGHT 2 . K .Murphy

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

4 . S. Holmes 4 . S . Stepnell 4. T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4. S . Kid d

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

6. M.Phaedonos 6 . L. Kealy 6. I . MacKenzie (Vice-C) 5 S . MOTTRAM 6. M . Wals h

7. N . Chalk 7 . A. Hannan 7. T Vagiatis 6 S . CRACKNELL (Capt) 7. T. Dean

8. M. Hartnett B . X . Kidd 8. R . Bennett 7 D. ZULICKI 8. R. Stonehous e

A . Jones 9 . S . Aqualina 9. D . Richardson . HAM S8 S . 9. J . Ayling9 S . DEVLIN 10 . M . Keogh (C)

10. M .Courmadias 10. D. McCormick 10 . T. Psinas 10 B. FARRELLY it . M . Green (V/C)it . J . Kelly 11 . P. Daly 11 . J. Rutter (Vice C) 11 D. FORBES 12 . T. Ellis12. P. Walker 12. A. Argyriou 12 . D . Bennett 12 W. SMITH 13 . F. Mehmert13. C. Horbury VC 13. E. Henderson 13 . S. Miller (Res V-C) 13 N. ROSE 14 . J. Matin s14. P. Sharp 14. D. Bell 14 . S. O'Boyle 14 M . BUTERA 15 . A. Murph y14R.M .Hanger 15. B. Lazzaro 15. D . Reynolds 15 J. JACKS 16 . N. Gauch i15 . M . Kosmala 16. J. Neimi 16. C . Hayes 16 J. TATE 17. A. Tedessco16 . A. Paterson 17. P. D'Andrea 17. A . Herrmann 17 C . LANGENDORF 18. D . Velisha17 . S. Cockayne VC- Res 18. G . Cox 18. M . Bircanin 18 A. HELLNER 19. J. Addam o18 . C. Emery 19. A. Reid 19. A. Faichney 19 J . UEBERGANG 20. E. Mahoney19 . J. Cotton 20 . W. Brown 20. B . Hannemann 20 G. MADRIGRANO 21 . T. Davidso n20 . B. Rydquist 21 . B. Johnson 20. C. Hall 21 J . HALL 22. A. Dibatista21 . S. Koppens C 22 . T. Milne 21 . D. Kennett 22 G. MANDALIS 23. C . Becker22 . G . Roberts 23 . B. Downing 22. M . Buckley (Res C) 23 G.TERNES 24. L. Carson23. J. Diaz DVC 24 . B. Joske 23. B. Bayliss 24 N . CARROLL

25. B . McMillan24. L. Mara 25 . S. Atherton 24, B. Bayliss

26 25 D. CREE

K THOMAS 26. R . Bell25. B . Waters 26 . R . Mitchell 25. B. Reeman

27 A. CUSICK 27 . A . Borg26. H . Wathen 27 . P. Cheevers 26. A. Morrison 28 B . McINNES 28 . D. Czajowski (D .V/C)27. R . Dowsett 28. T. Paterakis 27. M. Leplaa 29 K. WEBER 29 . S . Dole28. A . Dexter 29. J . Adgemis 28. S. Crew 30 J. PARTRIDGE 30 . D. Bette29. T. Ellis 30. T. Zantuck 29 . P. Agnello 31 P. DOLENCE 31 . B . Waters

30. R. Walker 31 . S . Hermman 30 . B . Holland (Res V-C) 32 S. DIMOND 32 . D. Harwood

31 . D. Rydquist 32. D. McGee 31 . A . Richardson 33 J. SCHULZ 33 . R. Baker

32. A. Rudd 33. M . Doyle 32 . L Hannemann 34 J. O'NEILL 34 . J. Hoffman

33. A. Foneca 35. N. Moojen 33 . T. Bartholomew 35 A BUTERA 35. B. Bunworth

34. M . Hancock C- Res 37. J. Clyne 34 . N . Hunter 36 A. PENDLEBURY 36. S. Bianco

35 . J. Sacco 38. D. Rowe 35 . C. Cachia (Captain) 37 G . CATTERALL 37. C . Howar d

36 . P. Harris 39 . A. Briglia 36. T. Fleming 38 R . LAPISH 38. T. Towers (RV/C)

37 . D . Christian VC- Res 40 . B. Bulpit 37. B . Robinson 39 M. REA 39. L . Langfield

38 . D . Savio 41 . T. McQualter 38. M . Christiansen 40 L. MAGUIRE 40. S. Fuller

39 . P. Rudd 42 . G . Gaylor 39. D. Hallisey 41 A LUDLOW 41 . G . Grogan (R C )

40 . T. Hyland 43 . W. D'Andrea V.C. 40. B. Thomas 42 D. WALLACE'

42. P. Thomas

41 . J . Hargraves 44 . D . Geary 41 . M. Moresi 43 M . O NEILL 43. D . Buchana n

42 . D . Sanders Roe45 C 42. M. James44 M . FARRELLY 44, T. Johnso n

43 . M . Van Houten. .

46 . A . Ray 43. A. Brown45 N. SMIT H46 D. McGRATH

45. C . Alabaki sA . Carson46

44 . J . Ross 47 . J . Royle 44. W. James-Ind 47 M . TURVEY.

47. A. Camilleri45. A . Hall 48. C. Maloney 45 . R . Stein 48 S. VERNON 48. J . Tumskos46. B . Callery 52. M . Anderson 52 . S . Anderson 49 S. SMITS 49. G . Fulle r47. G. Bastone 53. D. Phillips 54 . P. Sheer 50 J. CORBETT 50 . K. Pac e48. J . Hargraves 54. A. Giannelis 56 . A . Treasure 53 J.THOMAS 51 . B. Fenton49. A. K¢ilis 55. J . Pohlner 56 S. JACKSON 52 . P. Daw e50. J . Brown 61 . M . Margiannis 57 C . THOMAS 53, R. Marston51 . C. Santoni 64. M . Stefanidakis 58 J. BOWES 54 . C. Smit h52, D. Harkin 59 J . MAGUIRE 55 . B. Brown53 . C. Rattle 60 G. COSTA D . Fraze r5654 . D. Vanderwert 61 T. STATHOPOULOS

.60 . M. Czajowski

55 . B. Pickering 62 M. KENNED Y

56 . A. Dragwidge 64 B . WALPOLE

66 . J. Scardamaglia 65 D. HARRIS66 P. CLARKE67 M. DeLUIS E

.k :}vri ihc'z . 68 L. HOLME S69 A. DOWDE LL

. ..,,_ ._ . .x . - . . ~.~, 71 M .MORA72 A. VAN RE E75 S. MILL S

Dowsett 76 V. CAVALIE R

Engineering 78 B. CARRUTHERS88 D. FISHER,

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RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conques t

8 Landan Blackhall (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennesy

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doeck e

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffith s

25 Lionel Kat z

26 Daniel Dinneen

2 7 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Dame n

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryd e

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Oliv e

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Lad d

9 Santo Caruso

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Sean Roth e

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brown

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJone s

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angeli s

33 Roland Fuhrmann

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

37 Joseph Hartwig

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CongratulationsTo the umpires selected to officiate in the recentstate game versus Western Australia, SimonStokes (field), Michael Saunders (boundary) andBeornn McCarthy (goal) . All acquitted themselveswell and represented the VAFAUA proudly . Welldone to Wayne Hinton (field), Brendan Corcoran(boundary) and Dominic Napoli (goal) who wereappointed to the SFL representative game onFriday 11th June .Stokesy's storyHere's a brief run-down on the biggest week ofSimon Stokes' umpiring life in his own words .I found out Tuesday night that i had been

appointed to the state under 23 game for thecoming week-end . I had been sworn to secrecy notto tell anybody which was funny when half waythrough Thursday I started to receive phone callsand sms messages congratulating me on myappointment - seems the VAFA had posted it onthe website . I was relieved because people wouldhave been wondering why I was smiling so muchat training while Jason inflicted his usual sessionof running drills on us . Friday night there was adinner for the team and umpires plus photo in ouruniforms - never thought I would wear a tie to agame of footy but was proud to be wearing the "BigV" uniform .Preparation before the game ran pretty much asusual - I'm not one for getting changed too early .Met my running partner - Gavin from WA, we hada quick chat about the difference in rules - nogreat changes so at about 1 .30 we made our wayto the teams rooms - met captains and coachesbriefly to wish them well . Back to the umpiresrooms for final stretch, ready to walk at 1 .50 .Goalies give us the word and its time to go . A tossof the coin - I must have been a little nervous, Itossed the coin back over my head (nearly as badas Dirk) . The first quarter was easily the fastest,most skilful game I had ever been involved with .The Vies were unbelievable and I'm not sure if theWA side quite knew what had hit it . The WA sidefought back in the second quarter and gave acontest for the rest of the game but the damagewas done in that first quarter . I was happy with myfirst half performance, my second half, not assharp as I would have liked, I lost a little intensityas the result was never in doubt and the Vies werewell in front. Quite easily the best day of myumpiring career!" Well done, Stokesy!!

Call the fireys !Seems that one of ourmore experienced goalumpires was enjoyingthe after-match at Old Scotch so much a fewweeks ago, that he left so late his car was lockedin the ground . A Scotch official who had alreadyleft, had to be called back to the ground to get himout. Thought a man in his position would havehad a pair of bolt-cutters or an axe in the boot ofhis car!Rule of the weekThis week we look at timekeeping . Seems to besome confusion over when the clock stops andstarts after a score. Here's the law from the 2004VAFA Handbook ."Adding time - (after scores) . After a Goal isscored, time should be added from thecommencement of the waving of the flags by theGoal Umpire, and cease being added when the ballis bounced in the centre to restart the game .After a Behind is scored, time should be addedfrom the commencement of waving of the flags bythe Goal Umpire, and cease being added when theball is kicked into play . Should the fullback playon, time ceases being added when he crosses the10 metre line ."Advisor's presentations on lineFor umpires who can't make it to our meetings,and also people from clubs who may be interested,Brian Goodman's (VAFA Umpires Advisor)presentations to umpires are now available via theVAFA website . Should give you an insight as theinterpretations of various rules along with a betterunderstanding of our positioning. Just go thewebsite and follow the links to the CoachesSection .SocialRemember 20th June for the PUMPS luncheon atElsternwick Park, running umpires are invited butmust book with either Mark Morrison or SimonStokes . This will be a catered event so bookingsare essential .Get ready for the Band/Cocktail night on July24th .Don't forget to let either of us know about anyupcoming milestones or special events thatrequire a mention in this column .

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REVIEWThe Old Westbourne versus St .Marys clash did not goquite to script as the Warriors were made to work veryhard to take out a gritty win . After an even first half,Westbourne was able to open up a four-goal lead after th ebreak. St.Marys then stunned the home crowd with agallant last quarter effort, dominating play and setting upcountless opportunities . However, some timely goals fromJustin Braham ensured the Warriors remained on top ofthe table with a two-goal win .Richmond played a spirited first quarter, kicking fourgoals against Kew, but still trailed by three and the firstbreak . Centrals were not able to maintain the pressureand they could not hold out the Kew machine as theystrolled to an 83-point win .Bulleen continued on their winning way with a thumpinghanded out to Eltham . Another solid first quarter set upthe win and even losing two players with serious headwounds (I hear the lads ran into each other) did not stopthe flow of goals for the Cobras. The percentage boost isalso very handy to Bulleen in their 79-point win .It was another spirited performance by Box Hill Northwho was outclassed in the second half by a rejuvenatedAlbe rt Park team . With scores all square at half time, theFalcons stepped up a notch adding five goals to one forthe term . From then on, it was how far Albert Park asthey dominated the final quarter to run out easy 74-point

winners.Elsternwiek got the jump on North early and were ableto open up a nine-goal lead at one stage of the match .However, North were not about to lay down, and creptwithin two goals in the final quarter. The lead though, wastoo great as the Wickers held on to win by four goals .PREVIEWSt Marys v Richmon dSt.Marys return to the Postage Stamp keen to return tothe winner's list against an ever-improving Richmondteam . The Snakes will by buoyed by the return of the bignames of Lynch and Barritt and should cause the Saintssome headaches early . While Richmond's Toby would loveme to tip an upset today . I just cannot see the Saintslosing four in a row, and so I will tip them to win by 35points.Eltham v Old Westbourn eThe Warriors make the longest road trip in D4 as theytravel to Eltham to meet a young Turtle side . The Warriorswill be refreshed after the week off, which will help themin the recovery of several of their key players . The wideexpanses of Turtle Park will suit the Warrior style of play,and as such I cannot see much joy for E1tham today. Inwhat will be a one sided affair. I am tipping the Warriorsto consolidate their top position on the ladder with a 101point Nvin .Box Hill No rth v Bu lleen Cobra sBHN appear to be close to "breaking through" as they

continually push morehighly rated teams tothe limit . Players likeJustin Garrett . whohas returned to hisstellar form of last yearhave lead the charge,and I would expect them to present a serious challenge forthe Cobras today. Bulleen though, are travelling nicely atthe moment, and the chances of them dropping such animportant game are slim . Therefore, I am sticking withBulleen to win a tough encounter by 18 points .Elsternwick v Albert Par kCongratulations to the Wickers on playing their 1,500thgame today, which is a remarkable achievement inanyone's books . They have shown they are the read-dealthis season, however, they will have their resolve well andtruly tested today against a resurgent Falcon line-up .With Nathan Wheeler and David Borley getting plenty ofthe ball in the centre, the Falcons will always be a show,and Elsternwick would be advised to not get too swept upin the off-field euphoria if they are to win today . Theresult is a tough one to pick and I believe this match willbe closer than many will predict . To make my selection, Iwill go with form and pick Elsternwick to win by 11points.Kew v North Brunswic kToday's match pits the premiership aspirants against the"comeback kids" in what will be an enthralling encounter.North appear to be getting better each week, and thereturn of Stelfox to the fray has assisted in thisprogression . Kew, on the other hand, have lived up totheir pre-season flag favouritism and I would be surprisedto see them let this slip today . With a heap on the line forboth teams, I would expect a tough and physical

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encounter, but I am tipping Kew to prevail with a 14 point•,.in .

Old Westbourne - toast 100 ;ames for v.,, -o of theirstalwarts in Mark Aquilino and "Pistol" Pete 1:_.bersatt .Aquilina, or `Milhouse" as he is otherwise known (due tohis uncanny resemblance to the character by the samename from the Simpsons), is the epitome of dedication,working tirelessly both at training and during a match tobetter himself to a point where he has become one of themajor cogs in the Warrior Senior back line . Pistol, isanother who works extremely hard at his game as is a fineexample to all the youngsters coming through the Warriorreserves. Well done to both lads from all at the club.North Brunswick - 250 Games - Joe Boudolohcongratulations to Moose for reaching 250 .A solid nononsense footballer, he is an outstanding player in Green& Gold history . A 3 time Senior Best & Fairest winnerMoose is one of the most respected players at Allard Park .Now considered a veteran his endeavour & strength isevident whether up foward or on the ball. His attack onthe ball is legendary & woe betide anyone that gets in hisway either friend or foe. Again this season he is in vintageform & another trophy may not be beyond him . Wellrespected in Amateur circles everyone at NorthBrunswick wishes him well .Kew - congratulations to FF/CHF Frank Lamanna onbooting five goals against Richmond Central to pass the50 career goal mark.Elsternwic k - congratulate our Reserves Coach Peter"Knackers" McNally who today plays his 100 game inthe Wickers 1500th Game against Albert Park. Peterstarted at the club in 1998 and was the Best First YearPlayer at the ripe old age of 28, so is now into his 7thseason with the Wickers. Through those years he hasplayed mostly in the Seniors and was Best Finals Playerin 2002, as well as Coaching the Ressies to a finalsposition in that year. Family commitments forced Peter togive away the coaching in 2003 . but he continued to play .This year Macca has taken up the reins of Coaching theReserves again just so he can get selected and get a game,he currently has his side sitting third on the ladder . In allseriousness Peter congratulations on achieving thisterrific milestone, hope you enjoy and the boys give you awin .SOCIALElste rnwick is celebrating their 1,500th match todaywith a past players day at Sportscover Oval . Please seeAdam Henkin if you do not already have your tickets.Press correspondent sThanks to my regular contributors, I really appreciate it .To you other slackers, get your reports in togavan .Ilower@spotless .com.au if you want better coveragefor your club by midday on Monday !

TODAY'S MATCHES.

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Richmond Central

Eltham Collegians v Old WestbourneBox Hill North v Bulleen Cobras

Elsternwick v Albert Park at SportscoverArena, Saturday

Kew v North Brunswick

OLD ,' sTuDUFu, 3.3 5.7 10.7 12.10(82)ST I:_'tRYS 3.2 4.4 6.7 10.12(70)Old We;atboume : J Horsburgh 4 Billman 2 Edwards 2 Braham 2 LeverWilson Best: Leitch Baulch Lever K Miller Balloch ann . St Marys: A Dwyer4 V Ryan 2 Purcell Tagell P.Ryan Gilchrist- Best: Graetzer MeKinlay WrightDwyer.Umpires: Mick Gilday (F)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.3 6.4 8.7 10.11 (71)KI~v 7.4 12.9 18 .14 23.16 (154)Richmond Central : Moffatt 6 Moulday Nuske Green Trotter. Best: TrotterMoffatt Green Speakman Birt Crme. Kew: Lamanna 5 Weodhouse 4Moussi 4 Marehesani DeBlank Looker Tennetti Aitken Osbourne GlennMoore Bell Carmen. Best: Marchesani Aitken Osbourne lanni CarmenMoore .Umpires: Peter Pullen Pat Machos (F) James Patrick (G)BUI.LEEN COBRAS 6.2 10.2 14.4 18.13 (121)EL'1HlsM CO S 0.1 2.6 3.10 5.11 (42)Bul Cob : An'oraci 5 Thaomas 4 Unwin 3 Cook Daniels Fradkin NathanielzSaahlak 1 Whittaker. Best : Fortune Onvin Thomas Dall'0gtio D TrinchDaniels Mann . Eltham: Justice 3 R Foo Thomas . Best: Mason JusticeThomas Gilbert Austin.Umpi res: Greg Rowlings I nALBERT PARK 3.4 4.7 9.14 19 .20 (134)BOX BRd, NORTH 3.5 4.7 5.10 8.12 (60)Albert Park : Collins 8 Burley 3 R Baker 2 S Allan 2 Venables 2 Wheeler 2 .Best Wheeler Collins R Baker S Bennett Borley Quinlan . Box Hill North:Od'r.a 3 Riscalla 2 Thoi Vanderakker Lay. Best: Odza Steele KOldfieldVanderald:er Cook RiscallaUmpires: Peter Griffith Ron Marten (F) Paul TyTer Ryan Place INNORTH BRUNSWICK 4 .1 10.2 14.5 22.7 (139)ELS9 ERN4VICB 6.3 14.7 19.12 25 .13 (163)North Brunswick: Newton 7 J .Boudoloh 7 Ackland 3 Sorleto 2 Ferns 2Twaddle. Best: J.Boudoloh Sammartino Stelfox Newton SantecroceAckland . Elsternwick: Foster 8 Curtain 5 S.Grace 3 Hunter 3 MurphyPatey Missaglia C Mahony Pyman Huggins . Best : Curtain Foster McttennaCunnunghaun Murphy S Mahony .Umpires: Frank Kavanagh David D'Altera (F)

1}4 RESERVE

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 2.4 4.5 4.13 (37)ST MARYS 3 .4 8.6 12.6 14.9 (93)Old E7 e : Runciman 2 A Horsburgh Moore Best : A Horsburgh MAquilina D Hudson Robson Barnes Mason. St Marys: Tagell 3 Timmins 3Miller 2 Davies 2 Drummond 2 Latimer West . Best: Latimer DaviesRoseman Miller Timmins Deegim.RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.3 3.3 3.3 6.5(41)KEW 3.3 7.6 11.10 15 .14 (104)Richmond Central : Hatzahorti7an 2 Jolly 2 Hatzantonis Keramichalos .Best Lake Breer.eTitley King Berunano Rojter. %w: Mahomet 4 McKerrow4 Kiria}cov 2 Thackvrrav 2 Bortone Parker Pocock . Best McNeill CrimminsThaekwray Stoics Purcell Maloomet .BULLEEN COBRAS 2.0 4.0 6.4 6.8(44)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.3 6.5 8.8 11.9 (75)But Cob: tiL'agg 2 Chan N Khalil McQualter Ponz3er'nam. Best: Nasr MD'Angelo Poader'iam Edger Batt Wag Fdtlaam : Buller 3 C Baud 2Coonerty 2 Turney Todman Rashid Love. Best: Richardson Turner C BaudLuttick Butler Evans .ALBERT PARK 11 .7 18.17 24.21 26.25 (181)BOX BIId. NORTH 1 .0 1.0 1.0 3 .1(19)Alltert Park. Pastras 6 Fairfield 4 Payne 3 Sibley 3 Askew 2 Borg 2 McGuire2 Baird 2 P Smith Ryan. Best: Payne Agar Pastras Hogan Fairfield M Smith .Boa Hill North: Dick Langley McGuire. Best: T Tanibakis A Cadusch CLangley J Ellul C Collis T Ellis .NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 4.4 12.4 16.5 (101)ELSTERNtHICK 5.3 8.6 8.6 11.8 (74)North Brunswick;, Hamilton 4 B Carter 3 Papanikolou 3 H Tsialtas 2Guppy Belbin R Salloum Russo. Best: Guppy Russo Trafford H Tsialtas STsialtas Belbin. Elstemwiek: Hankin 6 Banl .v 2 Whelan Creak Goldman.Best: Bravington Whelan R Nicholson Nicol Hatid'idn Surman.

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It is with regret that the Trainers' Association has

received the resignation of Executive treasurer

Brooke Murphy . Brooke is moving to Perth to live

and she will be sadly missed by the TA and her club

Old Melburnians. Brooke is a previous winner of

the Club Warehouse "Trainer of the Year" award,

We wish Brooke w ell .

This column has received a number of requests

from trainers wishing to be part of the various

representative sides and these have been passed onto the VAFA, although this year's teams have had

support staffs well locked away for this year's

matches for some time now . The Trainers'

Association Executive will attempt to have a list of

trainers in place to be considered by the VAFA well

before next year's representative matches .

Phil Stevens advises that he had had a phone call

from "Thomas" from the Hampton Rovers clubasking about such wet weather gear to supplement

the current uniform . His main question was now

that there is a new uniform what about wet weather

gear now the weather has turned nasty .

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

by Fraser i~°®rl (U19 2,3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review at each change withAfter winning just one of their first four games this season superior pace & skill .

reigning premiers St Bernards appear to have finally shaken Mr Jones took theoff their post-premiership hangover, recording their fourthconsecutive victory last weekend an impressive 106 point winover Old Brighton. With only a few goals in it at the longbreak, St Bernards broke away with a twelve goal premiershipquarter, Pitts and Garth amongst the best for the winnerswith Mitchell kicking six after half time. Ladder-leadersWerribee continued their indifferent mid-season form, their28 point loss to Old Scotch their second in as many weeks .Elsewhere five final quarter behinds broke the deadlock forDe La Salle in their 5 point victory against Caulfield ; StKevins snatched a thrilling 15 point win over Marcellindespite trailing all day ; while Di Stefano and Pyke kicked fourapiece in Old Xaverians 46 point win over Uni Blues .PreviewAfter a week off suburban football returns to metropolitanMelbourne this afternoon, with the pick of the action down atMcHale Stadium where third-placed Old Xaverians hostsecond-placed St Kevins. After a stellar opening to the seasonSkevs have dropped two of their last four, and this afternoonwill be playing to retain the second-chance . However they facea strong mob from Old Xavs who have lost just one of theirpast seven, and given Werribee's recent hiccups are the formside of the competition . In what should be a tight contestuntil the final siren the home side should be too strong, Xavsby 15 pts. St Bernards will also be looking to capitalise on aSkev's loss and move one step closer to the second-chancewhen they host eighth-placed Uni Blues . After an early scarefrom Brighton last week there is little chance St Bernards willbe underestimating their opponents, expect a strong startfrom the reigning premiers who on recent results should betoo strong, SB by 36 pts. Elsewhere this afternoon Werribeeshould return to the winner's list when they travel to the inform De La Salle; Marcellin are likely to continue Caulfield'spoor start to the season with a win at home; while Old Scotchshould maintain their inspiring form of recent weeks andaccount for a tired Old Brighton .Section 2 - ReviewOur first draw for the season - hooray!! Perhaps the Hoersjust got the ball to the right spots? No info available, so letsjust assume everyone took their sisters to the Ball . . ..The Sharks floundered out at the Bear Cave where the trio ofGutterson (5) Tsingaris (5) and Skicko (4) shared the spoils . A10 goal win was a tad more than I expected, despite the goodefforts of Shugg and Berry for Beauy .Rupertswood regained some form against Old Camberwell outat Sunbury by 35 points. Watson's 36 hitouts fed the onballbrigade of Phillips, Quigley and Monzell, whilst Boxall heldthings firm down back. The Wellers best included Melzer (5goals) and Salipas .In a close first period, a couple of relayed frees hurt the homeside who trailed by a goal, and then saw OMs slowly pull away

honours for th ewinners, with Stebbo a welcome return on-ball for Trinity.

The Bombers got the benefit of a huge (2 week) leave passPreviewThe Bears will attack the Trott fiercely, but I expect the Lionsto return to the winner's list by 17 points. The Wellers need awin, but the Hoers are on the 'up', I'll pick the brown boys by5 points. OK, it appears the bye is a curse, and it OEs' turn,OMs by 21 points. Finally, long trek to Beauy for the Is,who'Il finally bounce back by 28 points . Rupo will be in the

middle of a 3 week siesta! !Section 3 - Revie wThe Jackas came, they saw, the Students were off-campus,and the visitors ran amok on the fields of Clayton, racking up

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University Blues Shuttleworth 5 37Old Xavs Pyle 4 24Werribee Lee D 1 23St Bernards Pearson 4 23St Kevins Mount 2 23

U19 2Rupertswood Morrison 2 18Banyule Dimek 2 17Banyule Tsingaris 5 17Collegians Roberson 5 16Collegians Jorgenson 2 15

U19 1 3Old Carey Ashworth 0 27Oakleigh Briggs 0 27Whitrfriars Woods 6 24Old Paradians Peck 8 22St Bedes Terrell 2 18

U19 BLUEBentleigh Ridgeway 5 37StJohns Ryan 11 34Peninsula Smith 2 31Oakleigh Clays idasrallah 0 24De La Salle Monvood 3 24Peninsula De Lange 0 23U19 REDFitzroy Reds Maghamez 10 35Rupertswood Pretty 10 30Old Westbourne Natevski 6 30Old Westbourne Whiting 8 20

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their highest score for the season and a handy 21 goal victory .The Raiders played a very determined and rejuvenatedMHSOB, who pushed the home side from pillar to post . Pickof the pack was Peck, with 8 snags in a "workmanlike" win,nicely fed by the work of Whyley and Zivinovic . Good showfrom Biddington for the vanquished .Good to see another side taking it up to the Blacks, but theyjust keep on winning, this time at the Krusher's expense by 4goals .The Therry boys mounted little resistance against a viciousTigers outfit. Mouritz bagged 8 and Ferraro 4 as they led thepack to a huge win.The Friars won a high scoring and entertaining game over OldCarey . Buoyed by some key inclusions, the Friars playedcatch-up footy before they got their noses in front at half-time . Down the stretch, it was the Friar on-ball brigade inStafford and Hogan who stepped up to deliver a famous win .PreviewThe contrasting styles of Ajax and Parade should proveentertaining, the Jackas by 10 points . Oakleigh welcomeMonash up Wellington Rd and will prevail by 9 goals . The bigclash is the Tigers -v- the Blacks, and it's time for an upset,Tigers by 12 points. Carey and Whitefriars will boost theirpercentage over Therry and the Unicorns respectively .Section Blue - ReviewThe Swans came to play and got the jump on the Rovers. Thevisitors' lst and 3rd quarters did the trick, with Domingo (8twins) finishing the work of Batchelor, McFadden andPittionia . End result? - a 12 goal win. For the Rovers, Pintoand my personal 'fave' Mr Rootsey played well .The "Bagel-Breakers" in Ormond whooped it up big time aftercoming from behind to despatch the O'Clays by a mere 3points . With the lead changing 3 times in as many minutes,the cool head of Simon Mitsios proved the difference as heslotted the winner at the 30 minute mark . Happy days!!A slightly undermanned Golds side were very competitive inthe lst half but injuries hit, and the pace and skill of theJOCs hurt, as De La were cut 101 points adrift .The Nodders played some very positive running football rightacross the ground to out score St .Leos every quarter andrecord a morale-boosting win . It was a genuine team effortwith the highlight being the 7-goal haul by Daniel Caughey .Like Del Monte suit, Mazenod "feel good, are good" .The Demons' furnace, was again was turned up to 360degrees on Saturday. They took the game away from thevisitors in the second and third quarters. The Bentieighdefence blanketed the Pirates, whilst Convery nailed 4 goals,Davies and Meehan dominated for the Demons. I think wehave a new juggernaut . . . . . . .PreviewThe Swans will consolidate against the Clays by 34 points . DeLa Soul will be spinning some mad tunes, and the Rovers willnot be dancin', down by 6 goals. Time for the Pirates to exactsome revenge, over the JOCs by 45 points. The Animals willgive it a fair crack, but the Demons have too much class, andwill win by 10 goals. Finally both Ormand and Mazenod arecoming off wins, but the Nodders will sneak in by 3 goals .Section Red - ReviewAfter an extra week on the track. Rupertswood returned tocompetitive football in the best possible manner last weekend,

notching up the season's highest score and greatest winning

margin in their 177 point belting of North Old Boys . Kicking32 .13, including an eleven goal third term, Rupertswood

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dominated in all departments, Barry instrumental in thevictory with a game-high 41 disposals with Pretty kicking 10majors. On a day of records, Bulleen-Templestowe enjoyedone of their biggest wins of recent years, kicking twenty-fourgoals in their 117 point thrashing of the UHS-VU/SBcombine. Elsewhere Fitzroy continued their run of eightconsecutive victories with a 96 point win over Old Xaverians ;while Old Westbourne enjoyed a rare away win, home by 32points at Aquinas .PreviewThis afternoon ladder-leaders Fitzroy will be out to extendtheir lead on the rest of the competition, the Reds away atUHS-W/SB in what should be an extremely one sided affair.Fitzroy are yet to lose while the combine are yet to win, theReds unbackable favourites to complete the first half of theseason at 9-0. Fitzroy by 100 pts . A similar scenario maytranspire at North Old Boys, when the seventh-placed sidehost La Trobe. The uni-side haven't lost in their past fiveoutings, while NOBs have been on the end of two 130+ pointbeltings in the past three weeks, La Trobe by 60 pts .Elsewhere Old Xaverians should be too strong at home toAquinas, Xavs winning four on the trot before last week's lossand facing a side who haven't won in six weeks; whileRupertswood should continue last week's superlative formand account for an unpredictable Old Westbourne .

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Xaverians v St KevinsSt Bernards v University Blues

Old Scotch v Old Brighton at CamberwellSport s Ground

De La Salle v Werribee AmateursMarcellin v Caulfield O r

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Banyule Viewban k

Old Cambenvell v Old Ivanhoe at Oval 2Macleay Park

Rupertswood - By eOld Melburnians v Old Essendon Gr

Beaumaris v Old Trinity

Under-19 Section 3AJAX v Old Paradians at Packer Reserve

Oakleigh v Monash BluesSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v University Blacks

Old Carey v Theny Penola 0 BMHSOB v Whitefriars

UNDER-19 (21 BLUESouth Melb Districts v Oakleigh Clays

De La Salle (2) v Hampton RoversPeninsula 0 B v St Johns 0 C

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v BentleighOrmond v Mazenod 0 C

UNDER-19 (2) REDBulleen Templestowe - Bye

North Old Boys v La Trobe UniOld Westbourne v Rupertswood (2)

Old Xaverians (2) v Aquinas 0 C at Xavie rCollege, Barkers Road, Kew (45 C7)

UHS-VU/St Bernards v Fitzroy Reds at St .Bernards College

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1UNIBLUES 2.0 5.4 7.9 10.10 (70)DID XAVERIANS 3.2 6.4 10.4 18.8 (116)Un( Blues: Shuttleworfh 5 Minns 2 Green Couper Westmore . Best: MinnsHeinz Shuttleworth Halliday Maddocks Fan-ell. Old %acariens: Di Stefano 4Pyle 4 Smith 2 Larkins 2 Gunnotian 2 Gidley Sheedy Ryan Purcell . Best:Purcell O'Hanlon Mortensen Chapman Di Stefano Larkins . Umpires:Nicholas Brown Russell Nation (F) Perrin Brown Adrian Borg (B )ST KEVINS 4.2 7.4 10.10 13.15 (93)MARCELLIN 5.4 7.10 11.11 11.12 (78)SKOB: Trewin 3 Dowd 3 Mount 2 Tennent Gullifer Hobbs Glenane Lynch .Best : 0'Hanlon Glenane M Sullivan Charles O'Rourke Gallivan. Marc : MBortolotto 3 J Bortolotto 2 Carlson 2 Papaluca Gorgovski ConsidineLeceomancini . Best: Gasparini Papaluca Carlson Layton MeGlin JBortolotto. Umpires: Ryan Hense Steve Mason ( 9OLD BRIGHTON 3 .0 9.7 13.12 14.15 (99)ST BERNARDS 8 .4 15.8 27.12 32 .18 (210)Match details not received. Umpires: Paul Sherman Logan Smith () MarkRogers (B)WERRIBEE 6.1 7.6 9.10 13 .10 (88)OLD SCOTCH 5.1 9.7 12.4 18.8 (116)Werribee: C Lee 3 Chalmers 3 Russo 2 Renaut 2 D[.ee McNally Foster. Best:Renaut Chalmers Black Russo Palntington Roszak . Old Scotch: Snaddon 4Allan 3 Beny 2 Bull 2 Jonas 2 Porter 2 I1lley Papas Tesdorpf. Best: DickPearce Porter Sneddon Sutherland Tesdorpf . Umpires: Miles Argall RichardAdamson (RFL) (F) Joel Wignell Troy Christensen (B )CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 4.3 5.6 7.9 8.10 (58)DE IA SALE 3.4 6.7 7.10 8.15 (63)Caulfield Grammarians: Logan 2 Acfeld 2 Edwards Rudd JenningsHammond T. Best: Kalaja May Strain Fagan Acfield Winter . De La Salle: Ha rt3 Fteldsend 2 Pitcher Dwyer Donegan. Best : Browning Vague DoneganDwyer John Nankeryis . Umpires: Art Wekselman Paul Rapke (F) Will StokesJessica Rollo (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD IVANHOE 0.3 2.4 6.5 11.9 (75)COLLEGIANS 4.6 6.9 8.11 10.15 (75)Old Ivanhoe: Baldwin 3 Hargraves 3 Harrison 2 Foster Clarke Weston . Best:Headman Baldwin Caple Foster Hargrave Harrison. Collegians: Robertson5 Jorgensen 2 Ashman Khoury Canniao. Best: Parrent Cannizzo AshmanRose Slatyer Williams . Umpires: Anthony Vaiopoulos Geoff Moore (F]Symeon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G )BANYUILT VIEWBANB 4 .1 8.4 13.6 20.8 (128)BEAUMARIS 1.4 3.8 6.11 9.16 (70)Banyulo-Viewbank : Gutterson 5 Tsingaris 5 Skicko 4 Dimek 2 Renke 2Stavropolous Swill- Best: Lardo Slacks Gutterson Bortomley HerbertMcGovern. Beaumeris : Clemente 2 Elston 2 Taylor Irons Gys Dickie Hill .Best: Dean Berry Morris Taylor Hill Shugg . Umpires: Brett Herskope MattGoold (F) Dean Herskope Michael Hafner (B)RUPERTSWOOD 4.6 5.11 8.16 14 .22 (106)OLD Cl>Ii1HERWEII, 4.3 6.6 8.7 10.11 (71)Rupertswood: Bradley 2 Brennan 2 Quigley 2 Morrison 2 Plummer McPheeWatson Harrison Smith Monzell . Best : Phillips Monzell Gaunt Boxall BradleyWatson Quigley. Old Camberwell : Mebxr 5 Barrow, 2 Pinkney Riqin Tolson.Best, McGuigan Salipas Melzer Renshaw Shanks Cottrell . Umpires: ScottFraser Peter Angelis (F1 Ben Powell (RFL) Daniel Monaghan (RFL) (B) RobertSeymour Michael Isbister (G)OLD ESSENDON OR BYEOLD TRBi11Y 2.2 5.3 7.7 8.12 (60)OLD MEIBURNIANS 3.2 9.7 13.14 15.18 (108)Old Trinity: Stebbins 3 Bell 2 Hogarth Stewart Walsh. Best: Butler HogarthMorrice Stebbins Webster Dickenson . Old Melburnians: Jones 5 Armstrong2 Dick 2 Theodoulou 2 Pardon Lugg Parutifex . Best: Jones Oman TuckerBeckley Hardy Panton . Umpires: Brian Nunn David W'mdlow (F) MichaelRoche Tom VVLscher (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3MONASH BLUES 1.1 6.5 6.9 7.14 (56)AJAX 7 .7 12.9 19.13 27.19 (181)Monash Blues: Adamson 4 We Lui Solimo . Best : Adamson Lui LevistonMoore Phillips Barlow. MAX : Gnroni 3 Lukav 4 Chester 4 Peters 4 Nankin 3A Lewis 2 Kagan Routman . Best: Givoni Nankin Lukav Routman A LewisChester. Umpires: Bruno Sav9 (F)

DID PARADIANS 5.0 8.7 12.10 18 .12 (120)MHSOB 2.2 6.5 7.8 9.15(69)OLD PARADIANS: Peck 8 Giddings 2 75vinovic 2 Holden Magaton RehlickiSage Seneca Whyley . Best : Whyley Zivirtovic Peck Soloman Sage D Clayton .M H S O B: Aitken 4 McGrath 2 Peck Bear Mitchell . Best : Biddington ParkerTaft Edwards Villani. Umpires : Daniel Dinneen In Blake Curtis AlexKoutsoulcis (B)UNIVERSITY BIACES 7.3 12.6 14 .11 15 .15 (105)OAKLEIGH 1.1 6.3 10.5 12.9 (81)Match details not received . Umpires: Jack Fagan (F) Nick Keating MichaelReilly (B)

THERRY PENOIA 2.3 3.6 4.6 7.6(48)'.. ST BEDES MENTONE 7.2 16.8 27.12 34.18 (222)

Therry Penola : Guy 2 Capewell Dooley Leach Pappin . Best: Owen CapeuzllLeach Reynolds Cunningham Gossett. St Bedes Mentone: Mouritz 8Ferraro 4 Kelly 3 Lynch 3 Grift'iths 2 Laver 2 Paterson 2 McCallum 2 Knowles2 Schwarze 2 Tenet 2 Dowling Knuppel. Best : Ferraro Mauritz DowlingRoullion Laver. Umpires : Rick Benson Geoff Kelly M Leah Cannon JoanneVan Mierlo (B)WHIIEFRL9RS OC 4 .1 9.2 14.4 20.8 (128)OLD CAREY 5.0 8.3 13.5 19.7 (121?Whitelilaxs OCPC: Woods 6 Marchesi 4 Abdallah 3 Pon.oban 3 HoganTarlagtia Pelosi Walsh . Best: Marchesi Hogan Stafford Kaldor Daou Woods .Old Carey: Dudman 5 Davis 3 Thompson 3 Joslin 3 Cornwell 2 SheddenWhen Choong. Best: Mead Eddison Vujovich Newhouse Locock.Umpires: Simon Fearless Sean Scully Sur (F)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEHAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 4.3 5.6 9.7 (61)STH MESB. DISTRICTS 7.5 10.11 15.17 19.20 (134)Hampton Rovers: Rootsey 3 Watkins 2 Cannell Giasoumi Newton Pinto .Best: Pinto Williams Sule}man Rootsey Nicholls Cook . South MelbourneDistricts: Domingo 8 Mahoney 3 Cronin 3 Kebuge 2 Gouton McFaddenAdgemis . Best: McFadden Batchelor Domingo Mahonney Cook Pittionia .Umpires: Luke Duthie Mark Duthie (F)OAKLEIGH CLAYS 5 .3 8.7 12.16 14.21 (105)ORMOND 3.6 7.10 10.18 14 .24 (108)Oakleigh Clays : O'Brien 5 Cook Nevitt 3 B Evangalista Sofoulis ioannidis .Best: Lazarkis O'Brien Ncvitt Sofoulis Plozza Cook . Ormond : Davis 4 Barnes3 Mitsios 2 Black Brusnan Fuller Robbins lUtlson . Best: Brosnan JacobsO'ReiDey Fuller Mitsios Wil' son. Umpires : Or Whiteley (9ST JOHNS 0C 4.3 9.6 16.6 24.9 (153)DE IA SAIdE (2) 3.2 6.4 6.8 7.10 (52)St Johns 0 C: Ryan 11 Walker 4 Carmody 2 Peake Riley Magee MorelloKennaugh Jacntine Thompson. Best: Peake Walker Thompson MorelloO'Connor Magee . De In Salle (2) : Morwood 3 Howard 2 Stephen McNamara .Best : Miretjohn Casey Howard Griffin O'Shannessy Silvers .Umpires: Patrick Coulthard Darren Rawlinson (F )BENTIEIGH 8.9 14.13 22 .20 25.25 (175)PENINSULA 4.1 4.4 6.6 10.7 (67)Bent: Ridgeway 5 Convery 4 Davies 3 West 3 Forrest 2 McIntyre 2 MeehanJ Morris Lewis Holmesby Weld Brietkreuz. Best: Meehan Davies WvtdConvery Kuzma Holmesby. Peninsula. S Smith 2 Wignall 2 Stainforth 2 DSmith Miller Kenny Patching.Best: Miller Nestor Kriebel Patching Heg~jePreston . Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe (Rotation) [F]MAZENOD 3.3 9.5 14.9 15.13 (103)EMMAUS ST IEOS 1 .4 3.11 8.11 11.15 (81)Mazenod: Caughey 7 Oldman 2 Evans Kavanagh Mann Mather Regan Ross .Best: Castricum Caughey Regan Evans Lee Oldman Hensman . Emmaus StLaos: Robin 3 Baranelto 2 McCann 2 Whealan 2 Breeden Carrico . Best:Stafford McPhie Baranello Whealan Damico Robin . Umpires : Tom HaysomDavid Murray (P)

UNDER-19 t2) REDLA TROBE UNI BY EBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 .6 11 .11 17.17 24 .20 (164)UHS/ST BERNARDS 1.2 2.3 3.4 7.5 (47)Bulleen Templestowe : D Millar 11 P Voglis 4 D Voglis 3 D Seraicco 2 MCoulston P losifidis A Smith M Voglis . Best: D Millar P Voglis T Lee P losifidisD McColl M Voglis. UHS/St Bernards: DeCampo 2 Makdessi Dube GriffithLancashire Turner. Best: Oakley DeCampo Trevetham Lancashire Turner.Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F )RUPERTSWOOD 5.2 14.6 25.7 32.13 (205)NORTH DID BOYS 1.1 1.1 2.3 4,4(28)Rupertswood : Pretty 10 D Barry 5 Silvester 3 P Barry Bence Moore Oliver 2House Tehan Morrice Kiploek Glen Jones 1 . Best: Pretty D Barry BalmerJones Ata M Arthurson Sylvester Yonan . North Old Boys: White O'HalloranKeenan Irwin. Best: Keenan Irwin Flanders Ives Clarke Cotfev .Umpires : Peter Angelis Scott Fraser (F) Robert Seymour Michael Isbister (G)AQUINAS 2.2 6.3 8.3 11.7 (73)OLD WESTBOURNE 6.3 8.3 14.9 16.9 (105)Aquinas : Doolan 4 Kinghom 3 Hobson Otarenshaw Ryan Neame . Best:Mcdonald Fraser poolan Kinghom Grant Olarenshaw . Old Westbourne : TWhiting 8 Ristevski 6 Gryszan Tanner . Best: Morris M Whiting T Whiting PHudson Gryszon C Hudson. Umpires : Tony lllley (F)FITZROY REDS 7.4 11.9 20.13 22 .18 (150)DID XAVERIANS (2) 2.1 4.2 7.5 8.6(54)Fitz Reds: Maghamez 10 71ka 3 Younger 2 Rogers 2 Woodley-Davis DullardBombaa Topp Bruty. Best: Maghamez Edwards Zika Dullard Ryan YoungerOld Xav : Murray 2 Stack 2 Melvin Smith Butler Dynon Montgomery. Best :Rubira Stack Potter Trahair Mehiin-Smith Satiety .Umpires: Sharon Alger Matt Brennan (F) Michael Ryde Will Burne (B )

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Coach U19(2) : David Galbally Coach: David Law1 Purcell P 2 Hudey D I J Mahe 1 . G . Muir 1 . M . Palmington2 Rub~ra E3 Fitz to M 4 Walsh M 2 T 0'toole 2. D . Marshall 2 . L. Gatt i4 Moylan N 5 Hughes J 3 B Dowd 3. P. David 3 C Lee5 Vaughan S 7 Liberatore C 4 S Sexton 4. M. Dwyer

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1 M Ferrantino2 A BakNrin3 J Uljans4 R Butler5 A Hargraves6 R Fitzgerald7 K Ellis8 S Taghizadeh9 J Minas10 T Harrison

11 N Clarke

12 K O'Hehir

13 J Binney

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16 B Saunders17 Z Keane (VC)18 I Dawkins (Capt)19 C Creams20 S Weston

21 G Stravakis

22 J Britten (VC)

23 G Reynard

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Coach : Mick Lee Coach: Rob Smith Coach: Shane Regan Coach: Gary Williams Coach: Michael Oate n

Asst : Matt Franci s

1 R Dolman 1 M Sheehan 1 M Bertone I Nassarallah E (DVC 1 Ashley J

2 R Heywood 4 S Murphy 2 N Bradley 3 Konis A 2 Medcraft C

3 0 Lewis 5 D Colman3 S Castricum 4 Lazarakis C(Capt) 3 Mrtsios S

4 J D'Offay 6 P Davis4 0 Caugney5 ACiavarelia

6 Nussbaum S(VC) 4 Barnes S

5 T Ridgway 12 S Crowe 6 G Cocks7 loannidis S 5 Brosnan D

6 J Roberts 14 S O'Brien 7 B Costin 8 Thompson Cli CR

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7 S Holmesby 16 J McNamara 8 M Cummins ossen s910 Piazza A

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11 J Rahilly 21 S Morwood 13 P Johnson 14 Patuad P 11 Fisher S

12 T Wright 23 K Smyth 14 J Kavanagh 15 Nevitt J 12 Evans G

14 M Wilson 26 C White15 J Lambert 17 Angus 8 13 Haysom D

15 D Streker 28 C Reid16 S Man n17 J Mather 18 Mesley G 14 Davis S

16 K Pereira 33 T Silvers 18 D Micanef 19 Margetis J 15 Peel T

17 39 0 Keeney 19 B Moran 20 Fredrickson J 16 Brosnan D

18 P BreNcreuz 40 P Meiklejohn 20 A Norman 21 Onurlu K 17 Clancy B

19 S Nicholson 41 B Flanigan21 D Nutting 23 Sofoulis M(Capt) 18 Jewell E

20 42 J Fletcher22 M Pecaa23 0 Power

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Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach: Cadell Duke Coach : Tim Bell Coach: Zoran Colovic Coaches: Shaun KellyAsst : Tony Dullard John Murphy

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With the season now past the half way mark, the

contest for final four positions is proving mostinteresting, with upset results becoming morecommon throughout the competition . Round 8

saw me score a success rate of 71% .

Review of Round 8Section 1 .St Kevin's hit top form when they easily accountedfor Marcellin by one hundred and twenty ninepoints. Inaccuracy early hindered St Kevin's but avituperative address at half time by Ryan Quirksaw St Kevin's power to their massive victory . Theywere well served by defender, David Makohon aswell as by on ballers, Greg. Smith and John Fox.The Old Brighton versus De La Salle matchproduced an even contest which finished with DeLa Salle ahead by one point as Old Brighton, evenwith last use of the wind , could not pierce the DeLa defence . Best for the winners were: Nicholas,Moloney and veteran David Jennings .Prahran returned to the form of seasons past witha one hundred and four point win over adisappointing Old Scotch . Significantly a nine goaleffort by Cartledge paved the way for Prahran 's win .Mazenod did not have the contest against OldEssendon go all their own way especially early inthe game. A thirty four point victory was gratefullyaccepted . Mazenod was well served by : Busby andthe consistent, Nick Jacobs .Old Xaverians had the bye .Section 2.Collegians scored a telling win over UniversityBlacks by thirty three points .Inaccurate kicking cost Old Scotch dearly as themore accurate Eley Park defeated them byeighteen points. Eley Park's third quarter effort tohold Scotch goalless while adding four themselvesproved decisive to the result. Best for Eley Parkincluded ; Justin Nelson, Glen Bastian and DanielGrant . Scotch was well served by: David Johnston,Richard Craven and defender, Lincoln Walkon .Therry Penola vindicated my selection by defeatingMonash Blues by sixteen points .Fitzroy Reds moved into the top four by defeatingWhitefriars by eighty eight points .Old Xaverians led Old Melburnians narrowly atthe first change but for the final three quarters theO .M .s held control before winning by thirty sixpoints . This margin was greater than the Xaverianscore .

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Section 3.University Bluesdefeated OldGeelong by seventythree points tomaintain their unbeaten record .La Trobe University upset all predictions bydefeating North Old Boys by fifteen points to winthe inaugural Scanlon Cup . Straighter kicking wasa leading factor in La Trobe's win .Old Trinity returned to the winning list throughtheir nineteen point win over Emmaus, St Leo's.Trinity who came from behind to win had goodplayers in : Burgess, Arrowsmith and Stockdale i.e.Cameron not Stuart!!!! Emmaus, St Leo's bestincluded : the Contessottos, Scardamaglia andMcGloin .Old Carey made it two wins in a row when theydefeated Caulfield Grammarians by twelve pointsin the highest scoring match in the Section .Monash Gryphons forfeited to Old Scotch .Preview of Round 9 .Section 1 .Prestige will be at stake when Old Xaverians playSt Kevin's at McHale Stadium. It is three weekssince the "Crocodiles" played but they are at home

CLUB

C18 1MazenodPrahranMazenodSt KevinsDe La SalleC18 2

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Old Scotch Simon 2 32Therry Kerman 7 26Collegians Grant 3 23Eley Park Jackson 2 16Monash Blues Coughlin 3 14C18 (3)North Old Boys Connoly 1 44Old Scotch Illingworth 0 30North Old Boys Cerini 3 15Old Geelong Slattery 0 14Old Trinity Arrowsworth 1 13

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and St Kevin's wasted many opportunities early inRound 8 . Although this match will test OldXaverians severely, I select them purely on theirmarvellous ability to rise above adversity and toplay as well as they have to when required .Old Scotch should be able to defeat Old Brightonand by so doing keep in touch with the leadingsides .In a potential final's clash Mazenod will be at hometo Prahran, whose Round 8 form was reminiscentof that of season's past . Mazenod have met everychallenge to date and will be confident today .Cuberes should be able to set up the runningMazenod players from the ruck . Their forwards inBridgland and Fothergill will appreciate an openforward line . At the other end of the groundCartledge and Butterworth (if fit) will poseproblems for the Mazenod defenders . A closeencounter should be forthcoming. I selectMazenod to win narrowly after a lot of physicaleffort.Old Essendon have shown improved form to makea contest of games against the top sides in recentrounds . Today at Bulleen they should win overMarcellin, who are struggling despite their ASection successes.De La Salle have the bye.Section 2 .Collegians are my selection to defeat Eley Parkmainly because the game is at Albert Park whereEley Park played poorly in last season's semi final.Monash Blues have a great chance to regain thatwinning feeling against University Blacks, whoseem to have lost their way . It is a long way fromParkville to Clayton, where the "Farm" will winover the "Shop" .Fitzroy Reds should continue on their winning wayat home over Therry Penola, who have little awayform to recommend them .Old Melburnians, who now head the ladder,should have a percentage boosting victory overWhitefriars .Old Xaverians form over the last few weeks hasdeteriorated as instanced by their slow starts togames . Against Old Scotch, they must play foreighty minutes or face another defeat. From myobservations I don't believe the Xaverians will betalented enough to take the points today .Section 3 .Old Scotch will give the University Blues spiritedopposition, but I believe the overall size and talentof the Blues will carry them to victory.North Old Boys should be able to defeat aninconsistent Old Geelong on the Gillon Oval .At home I favour Emmaus, St Leo's to defeat LaTrobe University, who will be buoyed by theirRound 8 victory . At Bennetswood, the Combinewill prove too strong.Old Trinity do possess enough talent to defeat the

new form side Old Carey, even though injury has

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lessened the deep Trinity pool of talent.How does one select a winner between MonashGryphons and Caulfield Grammarians?? JohnWilson's sage advice is Caulfield will do better afterthe break. This coupled with the continuingprospect of semester examinations prompts me toselect Caulfield Grammarians .CORRESPONDENTSTeam managers don't forget to contact me by"phone 9467 2857 or by e mai lnknuaent@alphalink .com.au by noon Monday.

Old Trinity - Today colleague, Fraser Cameronwill play his 200th game for his beloved OldTrinity. This effort is a mighty one spread oversome 12 seasons, during which time Fraser hasplayed in each of the four Old Trinity teams as wellas completing his legal studies and establishinghimself as a city solicitor. In his spare time Fraserwrites the Underl9 2,3 and Blue column in thisaugust journal. Congratulations, Fraser from yourplaying and journalistic friends . Ad multos annos!!Old Scotch - Simon IIlingworth will play his150th game for the Club this weekend at the ripeage of 36 in the Club XVIII competition . Illo hasbeen an outstanding leader at the Club and wesalute him for his recent brave public stance .David Ireland played his 100th game in roundfive. Dave is another player who has made a greatimpact in the Club XVIII competition over manyyears.

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1)

Old Xaverians v St KevinsDe La Salle - Bye

Old Scotch v Old BrightonMazenod 0 C v Prahran

Marcellin v Old Essendon Gr

CLUB 18 (2)Collegians v Eley Park

Monash Blues v University BlacksFitzroy Reds v Theny Penola 0 B at

Ramsden Street ReserveOld Melburnians v Whitefriars

Old Scotch (2) v Old Xaverians (2) atCamberwe ll Sports Ground

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v Old Scotch (3)

North Old Boys v Old GeelongEmmaus St Leos 0 C v La Trobe Uni

Old Carey v Old Trinity at Hudson Oval,Trinity GS Sports Grounds

Monash Gryphons v Caulfield Gr

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CLUB 18 (1lOLD XAVERIANS BYEST EEVINS 5.2 8.10 15 .12 25.14 (164)MARCELLIN 0.2 2.2 4.4 5 .5(35)

St )ievins: Drake 6 Wood 3 Scarfo 5 Mc Guinness 3 P Mclnerney 2Stewart Gentiluomo Shelley Fox Holland G Smith . Best: S Dillon J Drake

Makohoan Wood Fox . Marcelfln: Andrews Edwards Petroff Wall Grimes .

Best: Petroff Grimes Wall Andrews Edwards.Umpires: Steve Mason Ryan Hense (F)OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 4.5 5.8 7.11 (53)DE LA SALLE 2.1 3.8 5.10 7 .12 (54)Old Brighton: Cochran 3 O'Neill Davies Maddox Marston. Best :Parnham Jenkin Pemberton Wood Oakley Cochran . De La Salle: N Buick2 Roberts 2 N Harter M Harber Clinch . Best: Moloney N Harber MBrasher Clinch Bowker Jarvis .Umpires: Mark Thornhill (F)PRAHRAN 8.2 14.5 17.11 20.15 (135)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 2.2 2.5 4 .7(31)

Prahran: Cartlidge 9 Farrell 3 lvak 3 Maughan 3 Zissis Storer . Best:

Scott Geri Cartlidge Storer T Belej Zissis . Old Scotch: Beaurepaire

Gaunt Gerstman Lin. Best: Willis Williams Lovelle Dufour McMurtrie

Backman.Umpires : Gavan Hegan Joseph Salvatore (F)OLD ESSENDON 3.1 4.2 7.3 7.5 (47)MAZENOD 4.4 7.5 9.9 12 .9 (81)Old Essendon: Uebergang 3 Muir 2 Poulton Carter . Best; Turner

Wheeler Papal Eddy Carter Uebergang. Mazenod : Busby 2 Bridgland 2Fisher 2 Buszard 2 Belleville Jacobs Fothergill Palamara. Best : Busby

Collins Coheres Jacobs Fisher Williams .

Umpires: Tony Robbins (F)CLUB 18 (2)

UNI BLACES 2.1 7.2 7.3 11 .5 (71)COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.7 12.13 15 .13 (103)Uni Blacks : Spong 2 Thomson 2 Steer 2 Pascoe Black Baben MerloOwen . Best: Thomson Pascoe Black Ryan Stewart Steer. Coll egians: SDay 3 Grant 3 Gambaro 2 Oakley 2 Barber Bume Wall Ross Brain . Best:Ross Peokov Burne Haines Barber Frown .

Umpires: "Paul Mallon (F)ELEY PARE 3.5 7.5 11.8 13.10 (88)OLD SCOTCH (2) 1.3 6.6 6.10 9.16 (70)Eley Park: Psaltopoulos 4 Thomas 2 Nelson 2 Blake 2 Jackson 2 Roll .Best: Cavall Roll Jackson Grant Thomas Nelson . Old Scotch: Simon 2Comport 2 Glen 2 Hosking 2 Costello . Best : Fillmore Johnston GrayCraven Compori . Umpires: Paul Nailer (F)THERRY PENOIA 1.3 7.7 12.9 14 .11 (95)MONASH BLUES 3.3 8.5 10.6 12.7 (79)

Therry Penol a : Keenan 7 B Lyons 3 Stevens 2 Topic Watson. Best: VanEnglen Maredik Keenesey Saunders Topic Keenan. Monash Blues:Goughlin 3 M Woods 3 Torres 2 West 2 Byrden Moir . Best : M Woods LWoods Coughlin Arnett Smibert Plehn .Umpires : Rick Benson (F)WHITEFRIARS 0.1 1.3 1.5 2 .6(18)

FITZROY REDS 4.5 8.8 10 .14 15 .16 106)Match details not received . Umpires : Simon Fearless Joe Ciccotosto (F)

OLD %AVERTANS (2) 2 .1 3.2 4.5 4.6 (30)OLD &4ELBURRIANS 1.3 4.5 6.7 9 .12(66)

Old Xav: Francis King Knott Carradus OM's : Bains 2 Berman J

Tomlinson Officer Arden Verge Utdng Ellis . Best: McGrath Chamberlin

Stribley King Bushby Xeureb. Old Meib : Baths 2 Berman J Tomlinson

Officer Arden Verge Utting Ellis . Best: Bains Cooper H Tomlinson White

E Tomlinson Utting . Umpires : Tony Byrnes Paul Fahey (F )

CLUB 16 (3)OLD GEELONG 2.1 4.3 4.3 5.7 (37)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.3 9.8 13.14 16 .14 (110)Old Geelong : Timms Hetherington Abbott Imhoff McCarthy . Best:

Burgess MacLean McCarthy Meek Hetherington Chadder . UniversityBlues: Coleman 4 Banister Moylan Waxman Catlert 2 McKinley Richie

Glass Costin. Best: Glass Yoew Riehie Costin Irving McKinley .

Umpires: Trevor Hansen (F)OLD SCOTCH (3) 12.7 (79)MONASH GRYPHONS 7 .8(50)Monash Gryphons forfeit - Old Scotch received forfeit .NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 3.3 4.6 4 .8(32)LA TROBE 1.2 2.2 5.3 7 .5(47)NOBs: Trimboli 2 M Connolly D Striblev. Best : D Stribley MuscatSondhu Trimboli J Christian Ludeman . LaTrobe: Watson 2 RobsonScanlon Rule Waterman Palmeri . Best: Murphy Waterman FennelClifford Robson Collins.Umpires: Frank Kavanagh (F )OLD TRINITY 1 .1 4.3 6.3 9.3(57)

EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.1 3.1 5.3 6.4(40)

Old Trinity : Chiffey 2 N Stebbins 2 Stockdale 2 Arrowsmith G Treadwell

S Cade. Best : Burgess Arrowsmith Welsh Stockdale Thwaites Mansour.

Emmaus St Leos: McGlion 2 Kenny England Carson Landy. Best: Wood

Landy Perry Haverkamp. Umpires: Bri an Nunn David Windlow (F)

CAULFIELD G NS 4.1 5.4 9.7 13.13 (91)OLD CAREY 1.4 7.7 11 .12 15 .13 (103)Caulfield Grammarians: Dalwood 6 Bettany 2 Townley 2 Nadebaum C

Benkemoun Johnson . Best: Dalwood Bettany Richardson Bremer. Old

Care y: Alexander 4 Guerra 3 Small 2 Lord 2 Curry Mudge . Best: Mudge

Curry Guerra Everitt Small. Umpires: Paul Rapke (F)

The Compiete Award and Presentations Servic e

Wide range of standard Sporting Trophies andcustom manufactured award s

All types of Plaques and Signs in brass, steel,acrylic, wood, glass, . . .

Honour Boards and update so Complete in-house Engraving and Artwork Servicee Quality Crystal, Silver, Pewter and Leather Giftwar e* Framing of Jumpers, Certificates, Footballs, Memorabilia . . .

* Club and Ccrrporz~ :e Clothing

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The completion of round 5 marks the end of the first half of theseason with a lot of exciting football being played by all teams .In round 5 games were played all over the state in the top of thetable clash between Ballam Park 1 and Hallam Park 2, BallamPark 1 took the honors and won very convincingly 23 .13 .151 to

2.1 .13 . The first game played in Albury was between Ballarat and0& M Jets with Ballarat having a comfotable win 9 .7.61 to the

Jets 5 .5 .35. In the second game at the top of the state MonneeValley also took the points on a long road trip winning 6 .9 .45 to

0& M Jets 2 2 .5 .17 . In games at Port Colts Bull Temp took onthe home team in the first match . but didn't have any joy losing

to the Port Colts 0.5.5 to 8.14.62 . Port Colts 2 also had a winagainst Ringwood, Port Colts 2 won 3 .16.34 to Ringwood 1 .1 .7 .In games played at Mambourin, Broadmeadows I had a easy winover Mambourin 13.11 .89 to Mambourin 2 .1 .13 in the final gameof round 5 we seen the undefeated Maribyrnong take onBroadmeadows 2 and it was a very easy win to Maribyrnongwinning 18.20 .128 to no score .In round 6 games we see Ballam Park 1 play Bull Temp,Broadmeadows 2 take on Parkside and Broadmeadows I playBallam Park 2 these three games are being played at Parkville . Ingames elsewhere Ballarat play Port Coltsl, Monnee Valley playPort Colts 2 both those games are being played at Port Colts . In

our last two games which are being played at Albury 0 & M Jetsplay Mambourin and 0& M Jets 2 Take on Maribyrnong. GoodLuck to all teams in round 6 games.This In our City Vs Country game we saw a very highly skilledgame and a very good spectacle . In a close game all day the cityteam ran out winners 9 .4 .58 to country 6 .4.40 in a very good andfair game of football .is a list of players that have been selected forthe state team :City CountryPeter Willoughby (Port Colts) Jarrod Smith (Geelong)Daryl Cousins (Broadmeadows) Michael Mazzaritfl (Ballarat)Gary Long (Ballam Park) Dale Heath (Geelong)Ray Warren (Broadmeadows) Paul He (Ballarat )Dan Douthwaite (Parkside) Ray Barnes (Maribmong)Jason Watts (Monnee Valley) Kim Lowcock (Gippsland)Ian Tanner (Bottom Park) Peter Williamson ( Geelong)Glen Egan (Maribyrnong) Darren Williamson (Geelong)

CityMatt Eartha (Ballam Park)Tyrone Wells (Parkside)Dave Smith (Port Colts)Brad Dean (Broadmeadows)

State Coache s

Co Coach - Paul NewmanCo Coach - Andrew Redston

CountryRonnie Layton (Gippsland)Les Thompson (Geelong)Shaun Patterson (lvtaribynong)Jamie Ronaldson(Maribynong)Callum Walters (Gippsland)Matt Kattag (Geelong)S Kuigul (Geelong)

Training SessionsWednesday 16th of June at 5pm (optional)Monday 21st of June at 6pm (optional )Monday 28th of June at 6pm and jumper presentation follov(compulsory)

FIDA LADDERS ROUND 5DIVISION i P W LBALLAM PARK 1 5 5 0BROADMEAOOWS1 4 4 0BALLAM PARK 2 5 4 1NORTH BALLARAT 5 2 3PORT COLTS 1 5 2 3BULLEEN-TEMP, 5 2 30&MJETSI 4 0 4MAMBOURIN TIGERS 5 0 5

DIVISION 2 P VA LMARIBYRNONG 5 5 00&MJETS2 4 3 1PARKSIDE# 5 4 1Po400PlEE'lALLEY 5 3 2PORT COLTS 2 5 2 3BROADMEADOWS 2 4 2 2RINGWOOD 5 0 5

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D F AgSf % Pt50 423 7 6042.86 200 90 90 100.00 120 239 192 124.48 160 108 110 98.18 120 89 90 98.89 80 113 206 54.85 B0 75 384 19.53 0

# had bye last round O&M v Broadmeadows Rill matches to beplayed on June 6, 2004 ' Received forfeit last roun d

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glts of Tribu r]' I?a ~~qn s-~t~ --rr n U

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THIS SAT. ELSTEPJ . ICK V. ALBERT R(1500TH (' me )

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11 JULY FIDA

17 JULY OLD XAVERIANS V.OLD MELBURNIANS

18 JULY NO MATCH

Barry HickeyEd SillGavan FlowerGlen HarrisonPeter WillamsonNorm NugentAndrew WuTom BrainFraser CameronCam NationJohathan Horn

Division

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"Ross Quick , De La Salle ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.'Adam Bilwani, Old Trinity (Under-19). Striking 2 matches .'Peter O'Brien, Whitefriars (CIub18). Audible obscenity, 1 match.

Accepted Prescribed PenaltyResults of investigation fiearin4s - Tuesda . J~une 8Old Camberwell and Parkdale Vultures charged with a melee in their seniormatch played at Camberwell on Saturday May 29th.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty for a minor melee. Old Camberwell$100 (1st offence for seniors over the last two year period) and ParkdaleVultures $150 (2nd offence for seniors over the last two year period) .Aquinas and Fitzroy Reds charged with a melee in their senior match played atPunt Road on Saturday May 29th . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penaltyfor a major melee . Aquinas $600 (3rd offence for seniors over the last two yearperiod) and Fitzroy Reds '300 (2nd offence for seniors over the last two yearperiod) .

ce l second offence ($25); third

offence ($I00).ce ('` ~); fourth offence ($ 1 00); each

; : :serues1C18 Seniors/U19, ::ilure to phone failure to provid e

by 2 .3 0pm final scores by 5pmOrmond (R) Swinburne University (S)~arra Valley (R) Old Brighton (U )Old Xaverians (2) (C) Old Paradians (U)

Uni . Blacks (U )-rned incearrect scores - Round 7 Whitefriars (S),

Old Xaverians (R), Old Geelong (R), Be La Salle OC (C),;aarceIlin (C )

4 5

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4 5

4 5

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This CiVILL =' C, ;: Name the grid square where you think the ballwas in the original photo.P : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ballwas, 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 AS .

No winning entries from 20 received .

HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person. Tear off entry section

which appears down right hand side of this page . fill in and mail to:

VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 or fax to ~"31 6601 .

Entry to be received by noon Tuesda , r

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P W L D For d~sP % ftLA TROBE UNI 8 8 0 0 734 289 253 .98 32OLD GEELONG 8 6 2 0 836 220 380.00 24OLD CAREY 8 6 2 0 612 326 187 .73 24BENTLEIGH 8 4 4 0 483 504 95 .83 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 4 4 0 499 585 85 .30 16IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 8 3 5 0 540 729 74 .07 12SWINBURNE UNI 8 3 5 0 423 635 66 .61 12MONASH GRYPHONS 8 2 6 0 338 658 51 .37 8WEST BRUNSWICK 8 2 6 0 233 465 50 .11 8WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8 2 6 0 300 706 42 .49 8

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P S~ L @ _Fvr 9 % PisRUPERTSWOOD 8 6 2 0 767 668 114 .82 24COLLEGIANS 8 5 2 1 619 422 146 .68 22BANYULE VIEWBANK 8 5 3 0 660 613 107 .67 20OLD ESSENDON GR 8 5 3 0 678 659 102 .88 20BEAUMARIS 8 5 3 0 572 615 93 .01 20OLD MELBURNIANS 8 4 4 0 505 502 100 .60 16OLD TRINITY 8 4 4 0 560 571 98 .07 16OLD CAMBERWELL 8 3 5 0 498 631 78 .92 12OLD IVANHOE 8 2 5 1 458 668 68 .56 1 0

U1.9 SECTION3 s W L® For Agst % FtsUNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 8 0 0OLD PARADIANS 8 6 2 0ST BEDES MENT TIC 8 5 3 0OLD CAREY 8 5 3 0WHITEFRIARS 8 5 3 0AJAX 8 4 4 0OAKLEIGH 8 3 5 0THERRY PENOLA 0 B 8 2 6 0MHSOB 8 1 7 0MONASH BLUES 8 1 7 0

765 413 185.23 32709 514 137.94 24841 435 193.33 20796 478 166.53 20744 496 150.00 20750 646 116.10 16657 642 102,34 12392 1009 38.85 8304 827 36.76 4350 1120 31.25 4

U19 (z) 6i's.UE P W L D for_ AgstPENINSULA 0 B 8 7 1 0 1175 658 178.57 28#ST JOHNS 0 C 8 7 1 0 759 480 158.13 28'EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 6 2 0 798 591 135.03 24BENTLEIGH 8 5 3 0 956 331 288,82 20SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 8 3 5 0 681 805 84 .60 12MAZENOD 0 C 8 3 5 0 638 834 76 .50 12DE LA SALLE (2) 8 3 5 0 598 996 60 .04 12OAKLEIGH CLAYS 8 2 6 0 565 964 56 .61 8HAMPTON ROVERS 8 2 6 0 502 1022 49 .12 8ORMOND 8 1 7 0 575 1019 56.43 4#Appeal Ineligible player Round 3 Upheld*Ineligible player Round 6

91919149U P W L 4 For A9sP % PtsFITZROY REDS 8 8 0 0 923 266 346.99 32LA TROBE UNI 8 7 1 0 683 240 284.58 28RUPERTSWOOD (2) 8 6 2 0 666 403 165.26 24OLD WESTBOURNE 8 5 3 0 522 575 90.78 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 8 5 3 0 367 461 79.61 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 3 5 0 535 613 87.28 12NORTH OLD BOYS 8 3 5 0 430 668 64.37 12AQUINAS 0 C 8 2 6 0 413 745 55.44 8UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 8 1 7 0 310 1006 30 .82 4

P W L D F~ P&MAZENOD 0 8 8 0 0 542 348 155,75 32OLD XAVERIANS 8 7 1 0 813 253 321 .34 28ST KEVINS 8 5 3 0 647 430 150,47 20PRAHRAN 8 5 3 0 408 364 112 .09 20DE LA SALLE 8 4 3 1 511 482 106 .02 18OLD SCOTCH 8 3 4 1 395 612 64 .54 14OLD BRIGHTON 8 3 5 0 370 477 77 .57 12OLD ESSENDON GR 8 2 6 0 306 595 51 .43 8MARCELLIN 8 2 6 0 205 707 29 .00 8OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 .00 0

WLlf4 1 Sfe P W L D For AW % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 8 6 2 0 607 398 152,51 24OLD XAVERIANS (2) 8 6 2 0 511 381 134 .12 24OLD SCOTCH (2) 8 6 2 0 613 541 113.31 24FITZROY REDS 8 5 3 0 591 418 141 .39 20MONASH BLUES 8 5 3 0 481 445 108.09 20ELEY PARK 8 3 5 0 511 528 96.78 12COLLEGIANS 8 3 5 0 557 600 92.83 12THERRY PENOLA 0 8 8 3 5 0 505 621 81 .32 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 2 6 0 451 638 70.69 8WHITEFRIARS 8 1 7 0 290 618 46,93 4

f~LrztB IS O PPit L D For Apt % PtsUNIVERSITY BLUES 8OLD TRINITY 8NORTH OLD BOYS 8OLD SCOTCH (3) 8EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8OLD GEELONG 8CAULFIELD GR 8LA TROBE UNI 8OLD CAREY 8

8 0 0 1054 221 476 .926 2 0 759 416 182 .455 3 0 530 376 140 .965 3 0 494 492 100 .414 4 0 517 398 129 .903 5 0 521 578 90 .143 5 0 447 776 57 .603 5 0 314 609 51 .562 6 0 325 875 37 .141 7 0 325 629 51 .6 7MONASH GRYPHONS

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ST BERNARDS 8MARCELLIN 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 8OLD TRINITY 8OLD HAILEYBURY 8OLD SCOTCH 8OLD MELBURNIANS 8OLD XAVERIANS 8WHITEFRIARS 8DE LA SALLE 8

B SECTION P

COLLEGIANS 8ST KEVINS 8OLDIVANHOE 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 8OLD ESSENDON GR 8OLD BRIGHTON 8NORTH OLD BOYS 8OLD PARADIANS 8BEAUMARIS 8MAZENOD 0 C 8

CSECTION PMHSOB 8CAULFIELD GR 8OLD CAMBERWELL 8PARKDALE VULTURES 8HAMPTON ROVERS 8AJAX 8MONASH BLUES 8THERRY PENOLA 0 B £GLEN EIRA £EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C £

Dl SECTION P

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8BANYULE 8ORMOND 8FITZROY REDS 8YARRA VALLEY 0 B 8PENINSULA 0 B 8PRAHRAN £OLD MENTONIANS £AQUINAS 0 C FSALESIAN 0 C £

D2 SECTION P

OLD CAREY 8OLD GEELONG 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 8WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8LA TROBE UNI 8MONASH GRYPHONS 8BENTLEIGH 8SWINBURNE UNI 8WEST BRUNSWICK 8

,03 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 8OAKLEIGH 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 8ST JOHNS O C 8UHS-VU 8POWER HOUSE 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS £MT LILYDALE £HAWTHORN AMATEURS £SYNDAL TALLY-HO £

7 1 0 1113 689 161 .54 287 1 0 867 548 158.21 287 1 0 844 538 156.88 28

6 2 0 882 736 119.84 243 5 0 780 736 105.98 123 5 0 681 837 81 .36 12

2 6 0 557 721 77.25 82 6 0 560 736 76.09 82 6 0 380 882 43.08 8

1 7 0 600 841 71 .34 4

W L D for agst % Pts

7 1 0 776 626 123.96 286 2 0 942 740 127 .30 245 2 1 672 696 96.55 225 3 0 914 684 133.63 205 3 0 888 719 123.50 20

4 4 0 781 701 111 .41 164 4 0 714 666 107.21 16

2 6 0 537 804 66.79 81 7 0 624 841 74.20 40 7 1 561 932 60.19 2

L D For Agst % Pts

0 0 883 586 150 .68 32

2 0 974 611 159 .41 242 0 665 613 108 .48 243 0 748 714 104 .76 204 0 652 611 106.71 16

4 0 739 723 102.21 165 0 658 634 103.79 126 0 539 717 75 .17 8

7 0 606 922 65 .73 47 0 601 934 64 .35 4

OLD WESTBOURNE 8 7 1 0 806 423ELSTERNWICK 8 7 1 0 1041 572 181 .99 28KEW 8 7 1 0 842 551 152 .81 28

BULLEEN COBRAS 8 5 3 0 763 657 116 .13 20ST MARYS 8 4 4 0 831 798 104 .14 16ALBERT PARK 8 4 4 0 788 782 100.77 16

NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 2 6 0 796 904 88.05 8

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8 1 6 1 504 769 65.54 6

BOX HILL NORTH 8 1 6 1 605 997 60 .68 6

RICHMOND CENTRAL 8 1 7 0 513 1036 49 .52 4

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 8 0 0 975 238 409 .66 32

ST BERNARDS 8 6 2 0 636 446 142.60 24

OLD TRINITY 8 5 3 0 573 339 169.03 20

OLD SCOTCH 8 5 3 0 653 543 120.26 20DE LA SALLE 8 4 4 0 501 522 95 .98 16

OLD XAVERIANS 8 4 4 0 459 549 83 .61 16

OLD HAILEYBURY 8 3 5 0 502 582 86 .25 12

MARCELLIN 8 3 5 0 370 561 65.95 12

OLD MELBURNIANS 8 2 6 0 357 641 55.69 8WHITEFRIARS 8 0 8 0 192 797 24.09 0

B RESERVE P 61✓ L D For A~t % Pls

COLLEGIANS 8 7 1 0 533 402 132 .59 28

NORTH OLD BOYS 8 6 2 0 589 347 169.74 24ST KEVINS 8 6 2 0 608 445 136.63 24

OLD BRIGHTON 8 4 4 0 495 361 137.12 16

ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 4 4 0 361 472 76.48 16

OLD PARADIANS 8 4 4 0 356 488 72 .95 16

OLD ESSENDON GR 8 3 5 0 453 428 105 .84 12

OLD IVANHOE 8 3 5 0 461 597 77 .22 12MAZENOD 0 C 8 2 6 0 431 685 62.92 8BEAUMARIS 8 1 7 0 318 533 59.66 4

IN L D For ADaf % Pls

8 0 0 1128 464 243.10 326 2 0 894 595 150 .25 24

6 2 0 839 574 146 .17 246 2 0 688 516 133.33 24

4 4 0 727 670 108.51 164 4 0 683 895 76.31 16

2 6 0 613 640 95.78 82 6 0 599 867 69 .09 82 6 0 463 834 55 .52 8

0 8 0 439 1086 40 .42 0

WW L D For Agst % Pls

6 2 0 849 533 159.29 24

6 2 0 835 624 133.81 246 2 0 729 633 115.17 24

6 2 0 699 625 111 .84 243 5 0 717 725 98 .90 123 5 0 628 652 96.32 123 5 0 525 643 81.65 123 5 0 595 808 73.64 12

2 6 0 632 728 86.81 82 6 0 487 755 64.50 8

~+ L D for Agst % Pts

8 0 0 900 487 184 .80 327 1 0 797 650 122 .62 286 2 0 839 635 132.13 24

5 3 0 759 602 126.08 204 4 0 715 505 141 .58 163 5 0 649 641 101 .25 12

2 6 0 649 889 73.00 82 6 0 570 834 68.35 8

2 6 0 606 951 63.72 8

1 7 0 535 825 64.85 4

P, IIESEIII/E P Iff L D Far Ags7 %AJAX 8 7 1 0 612 281 217 .79 28

HAMPTON ROVERS 8 6 2 0 595 430 138 .37 24

CAULFIELD GR 8 5 3 0 654 473 138.27 20

MONASH BLUES 8 5 3 0 536 464 115.52 20

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 8 5 3 0 451 450 100.22 20

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 4 4 0 528 470 112.34 16MHSOB 8 3 5 0 520 427 121 .78 12

OLD CAMBERWELL 8 3 5 0 420 622 67 .52 12

PARKDALE VULTURES 8 2 6 0 411 734 55 .99 8

GLEN EIRA 8 0 8 0 315 787 40.03 0

Dl RESER VE P~w L D Por Agst Pts

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 7 1 0 907 239 379 .50 28

FITZROY REDS 8 7 1 0 745 306 243 .46 28ORMOND 8 7 1 0 691 329 210.03 28

OLD MENTONIANS 8 5 3 0 593 419 141 .53 20

PENINSULA 0 B 8 5 3 0 681 504 135.12 20BANYULE 8 3 5 0 460 625 73.60 12

AQUINAS 0 C 8 3 5 0 381 633 60.19 12PRAHRAN 8 2 6 0 293 661 44.33 8

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 8 1 7 0 312 582 5 1 61 4

SALESIAN 0 C 8 0 8 0 182 1039 17 .52 0

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