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REVIEW
Collegians had too much power for Old Scotch as
they cruised to a 55 pt victory at the Harry Trott Oval .
The normal goalkickers, such as M ount and Hoyle,
were well held but Brad Woolhouse and Vaughan
Cleary chipped in with 3 goals each to notch a winning
score .
Mark Brady at centre half back was a solid defender
all dayforthe Cardinals and Andrew Hart had a great
duel with Collegian Matt Galbraith in the pivot .
With Rick Schober and James Benne tt still to return
to the Lions' line-up we're all wondering who will stop
Collegians this year.
North Old Boys ran all over M arcellin after quarter
time to win by 58 points .
North had good players all over the ground Richard Little and Bruno Conti across the half back
line were great players . Tom Jones in the centre has
certainly regained hisform and up forward Tony Egan,
Darren Martin and Luke Boyle are all kicking goals .
Marcellin lacked goalkickers with Petroff being well
held . Andre w Tranquilli at centre half back and, as
usual, Joe Amad in the centre battled on all day but
N OBs were too good and far too determined as they
head for the finals.
St Bernard's jumped Ormond and were never
headed as they jumped into second place after winning
by 25 pts . Even without the irrepressible Luke Gollant
the Saints looked the goods.
Nick Mitchell at full forward booted 5 goals and with
the Capes brothers controlling the defence and Gavin
Keane playing a blinder as a ruck rover, they simply
outplayed Ormond .
Ormond lacked a cohesive, consistent forward line
which is why 5 of their 6 best players named were
defenders .
Don't worry, Ormond hasn't lost the plot, they just
fell victim to St Bernards' home ground - don't we all
love playing out there! ?
Therry blitzed the Xavs in the 2nd half kicking 8 goals
to 3 to score a much needed 29 pt victory . Therry's
accurate kicking and fine teamwork sent the Xaverians
crashing to the bottom of the ladder.
Paul Matton (named as playing back pocket!) kicked
3 goals as did wingman Mick Grocock.
The Xaverian centre line of Paul Kleen, Dale
Holmes and M att Hannebery was in great form but
only M att Bourke looked a danger up forward .
The win may give Therry a bit of confidence as they
attempt to avoid relegation .
De La, with a reported 21 injuries, were flogged by
Old Haileyburians.
De La's 6 goals were kicked by 6 players as the
Bloods kicked 11 goals to 2 after the long break .
Chris McKenzie dominated the middle as the
Peter Rennie at centre half back, along with Andreur
Mackintosh and Phil Brasher in the back pockets,
tried hard all day but the ball was coming down too often .
De La will be hoping that their injury list shows a
dramatic reduction this week as they try to get back into
the four.
PREVIEW
Collegians venture out to Ormond and can expect
a very physical game . The Ormond defence had
trouble holding St Bernard's last week and one would
expect they they will encounter more problems with
Collegians . By the same token Collegians minus
James Bennett can have a suspect defence.
It will surely be up to Paul Schuhkraft and Stephen
Grace to take advantage of their opportunity and boot
a winning score. The on-ball battle between Andrew
Jobling and B rett Connell against Matt Galbraith and
M ark Hibbins should be the highlight of this game .
Collegians are coasting at the moment and haven't
been pushed for a while . Ormond had their rest last
week and will surely want to hold their spot in the four ,
It's time for a Collegian hiccup! Ormond will win
today - but not by much . Ormond by 8 pts .
Old Scotch are at home to Marcellin in a danger
game. Scotch can't afford to drop gamesthey should
win but as each week comes along they seem to look
worse.
Russell Gre en will have to do some work on setting
up an effective forward line - Andrew M illar cannot
be expected to carry the other forwards. Marcellin on
their day can do anything but also rely on Ga ry Petroff
to kick goals.
So here we have two teams with suspect forward lines
and the result will be determined by the running players .
Joe Amad and Matt Chun will hold the key for the
Eagles while Scotch's chances will depend on Mark
Brady and Andrew Hart .
I have a feeling that M arcellin will like the conditions
at Flinders Park more than the home side . For this
reason I'm going for M arcellin in another upset .
Marcellin by 5 pts .
Therry are at home to St Bernard's and need to wi n
this game, but they won't .
St Bernard's have taken that big step from B section
to A section and many of their players have matured
as footballers . Rob Purcell is a fine centreman, Matt
Mulkearns a great rover, the Capes brothers tight
defenders and Nick Mitchell a dangerous forward .
Ther ry have been carried all year by Paul Matton,
Mark Crotty, Mick G rocock and Jason Reddick . It
is unfortunate that these players simply don't get enough
assistance .
St Bernard's work hard and have skill along with
experience in the form of Ca rey, Dunell and Keane .
Therry once had a team that was virtually impossible
t ., hAat at hnma hi it hnw thinnG channel
St Bernard's will win easily today and cement their
second place on the ladder. St Bernard's by 30 pts.
Old H aileyburians, after their fine win over De La
Salle, come up against the in-form North Old Boys.
The duel to watch today will be between Tim Jones
and the Bloods' Chris McKenzie in the pivot. Wes
Byrne has been in good touch up forward for the
Bloods as has C hris Kraus and they will have to be
watched closely today.
At the other end of the ground Tony Egan and Luke
Boyle are looking good . The move of Peter O'Farrell
into the forward line has given the Old Boys another
avenue to goal which has taken the load of Egan .
Damien Cerini and Matthew Armstrong will do battle
in the wing and Tim Beare will be worn by Josh Hay te r
North are looking a little too strong today but would
not want to underestimate the running skills of
Haileybury. North will continue their winning form and
win by 20 pts .
De La Salle play the Old Xavs at Elsternwick Park
on Sunday . Both were soundly beaten last week and
both will be desperate for a win today.
De La still look good on paper despite their major
injury list . Xavs can't get too much stronger and seem
to have lost the momentum that they had a few weeks
ago.
Peter Rennie should get the job on Matthew
Bourke and Chris Campbell on M att Hannebery.
Dale Holmes will play a major role for the Xavs in the
centre and Doug Bailey in the ruck must play well if
Xavs are to cause an upset today.
Depending on whether or not Pat M annix plays, the
De La forward line is struggling . Given that Elsternwick
Park is in fairly good condition I see De La looking too
strong and skilled and should win by 18 pts .
^RMOND vs COLLEGIANS
rretd: W. Hinton, D. Dalgleish
Goal: M . Murray, B . Hoare
OLD SCOTCH vs MARCELLIN
Field: A. Kilner M . Gibson
Goat: M . Lentini, G . Wright
THERRY vs ST BERNARD'S
Field: J . Toohey, G . Rid d
Goal: R . Barichievich, S. Hopper
DE LA SALLE vs OLD XAVERIANS (E . Park - Sunday)
Field: S. Clinch, R . Bel l
Boundary: F. Martinez, J . Wright
Goa/: M . Richardson, K. Pitcher
Reserves Boundary: A. Gabriel, C. Brajtberg
Reserves Goal : L . Mirachi, N . McTaggart
OLD HAILEYBURY vs NORTH OLD BOYS
(Haileybury College Keysborough )
Field: M . Jenkins, L . Harrison
Boundary: L . Gallagher, M . Kolpin
Goat: A . Hogan, W. Binch
Petroff, i.larcellin
Millar, Old Scotch
S . Grace, Ormon d
Fraser, De La Salle
Schuhkraft, Ormond
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Fox, Old Scotch
G Dalton, Old Xaverians
Hogan, St Bernard' s
Stewart, Ormon d
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COLLEGIANS 4 .3 8.7 8 .11 13 .13 .91
OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 4.3 4.3 5.6.36
COLLEGIANS Woolhouse 3, Cleary 3, Galbraith 2, Wallace, Pollock,
Hibbms, Mount, Hoyle . BEST A Wright . V. Cleary, C Davidson, M .
Galbraith, S. Hinchen, A . Lord.
OLD SCOTCH Millar 2, Hart, Steele, Kerr. BEST M . Brady, A. Hart, S .
Steele, A . Lloyd, E . Allen, R . Aujard .
NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 8 .4 13 .8 17.14 .116
DAARCELLiN 3 .4 4 .9 5.14 7.16 .58
NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 4, Boyle 4, Martin 3, Herrald 2, P. O'Farrell,
Jones. Hanlon, Tatter BEST R Little, B . Conti, T. Jones, T. Beare, D. Cerini,
G . Phyland .
MARCELLIN Carafe 2, Williams, Caffry, Petroff, Hewitt, Ebert . BEST A .
Tranqudli, A . Duncan, J . Amad, D. Howe, N . Bourke, G . William s
ST BERNARD'S 7.3 10 .4 15.6 19.10 .124
ORMOND
3.1 6 .5 7.9 13.11 .89
ST BERNARD'S Mitchell 5, J . Gollant 3, Keane 2, Greig Wood 2, M .
Mulkearns 2, Looker 2, P Capes, R . Purcell, B. Horn BEST G . Keane,
A Capes, P Capes, J. Gollant, R . Purcell, N . Mitchell .
ORMOND S . Grace 3, Cleary 3, Fitzgerald 3, M . McDonald . Connell,
Kingston, D. McDonald . BEST M . McDonald . B. Egan, D. McDonald,
A . Grace, A . Fitzgerald, R . Barnes.
OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 6 .6 7.8 9 .11 .65
THERRY 4.1
7.1 12 .3 15.4 .94
OLD XAVERIANS Bourke 4, D . Holmes 2, Bowen, Klein, Bailey . BEST
P Klein, D Holmes, D. McKay, A. Dillon, M . Hannebery, J. Bowen
THERRY Grocock3, Mellon 3, Harrington 2, Tyler 2, Zanetti, Eastmure .
Rattchffe, Fitzpatrick, McMahon . BEST P. Matton, J . Reddck, A. Rattc6ffe .
B. Carter, D. Wrigglesworth, M . Grocock
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 4 .1 6 .6 9 .10 17.18.120
DE LA SALLE 2 .4 4.5 5.7 6 .7.43
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Byrns 4, G . PHlips 3, Demattia 3, McKenzie
2, Kraus, Armstrong, Walden, Borg, Makinson . BEST C. McKenzie, C.
Kraus, W. Byrns, B. Carey, M . Armstrong, J. Hayter.
DE LA SALLE Fraser, Hunter, McClounan, Campbell, Murray, Menara .
BEST P Rennie, A . Mackintosh, D Crowe, C. Campbell, G . Sheedy, P.
Brasher
RESERVES
COLLEGIANS 6 .2 9.7 11 .10 15.14,104
OLD SCOTCH 2 .4 4 .7 6 .7 6.8 .44
COLLEGIANS Foard 6, Daly 3, Lemon 2, Blackman 2, Coyne, Higson
BEST Foard, Lemon, Proctor, Happeli, Hibbins, Jefferson .
OLD SCOTCH Kell 3, Price 2, K . Stokes. BEST N . Hooper, Gibbs, Cain,
Price, Hume, Lawson .
NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 11 .7 14 .10 15 .11 .101
MARCELLIN
10 .3 12.3 13 .3 15 .5.95
NORTH OLD BOYS Girolani 5, Zocco 3, Dwyer 2, Baker, Muller, Irvine,
Boyd, Alevraz . BEST Booth, Girolani, Irvine, Muller, Barr y
MARCELLIN Lnenmayer 5, Freeman 3, Bushell 3, Mason 2, Triangolo
BEST Cooper, Bushell, Lindenmayer, N . Duncan, Delahunt, R . Carafe .
ST BERNARD'S 6.3 10.4 14.5 18.9.117
ORMOND
1 .7 7.2 10.5 12 .7.79
ST BERNARD'S Hogan 7, Rogerson 3, Parrett 4, P Mahady, Solomon,
Smith, Brebner. BEST Rogerson, Doolan, Parrett, Bond, Wood,
Mathewes.
ORMOND Gallagher 4. Connolly 3. Reidy 2 . Stewart, Symes, Mdner. BEST
Gallagher, Edgell, Connolly, D Connell, Forsyth, Reid y
OLD XAVERIANS 0 .3 1 .8 3 .10 4 .12 .36
THERRY 4 .5 5 .7 10 .8 15 .11 .101
OLD XAVERIANS G . Dalton 2, Taylor, Connors . BEST Lynch, Keyhoe.
Lowe, Taylor, M . Holmes, A . Landngan.
THERRY D'Andrea 7, Hollow 2, O'Halloran, Caruana . O'Rourke.
Donahue, Pinner, Petrevski . BEST Boyle, Caruana, Petrevski, Donahue,
Scutlli, D'Andre a
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 .1 8.4 10.7 10 .8.68
DE LA SALLE 3 .2 4.8 5.8 8 .10.58
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Gerny 4, Bingham 3, Steenholdt, Hoare, R .
Parton BEST Dean, Hoare, main : Canobie, Gerny, Merrell ,
DE LA SALLE D. Smith 3, T. Edmonds3, Swift . Maher BEST M Edmonds,
Tessier, T. Edmonds, Curran, B. Smith. D . Smith
COLLEGIANS vs THERRY
MARCELLIN vs ORMON D
NORTH OLD BOYS vs OLD SCOTCH
ST BERNARD'S vs DE LA SALLE
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600 UP AT COLLEGIAN S
Three Collegian stalwarts played their 200th game
for the club in the last month . First was David
`Coathanger' Hoyle against Haileybury. The following
week saw Stuart 'Hangman' Hinchen join the 200
club. Finally, against St Benard's, Chris `C.J .' Warner
played his 200th . All three had interruptions to their
careers, Coathanger and the Hangman tripping
overseas and C .J . taking on the Reserves coaching job .
Congratulations from all at Collegians to those three
great champions .
MILESTONES AT THERRY
Congratulations from all at Therry to Gerard
Biddlestone who last week (27/6) became the club's
first player to notch 200 senior games, and also to
Anthony "Barney" Ratcliffe who recently played his
150th senior game . Gerard and Barney share the rare
distinction of having played senior football in all sections
of the VAFA, beginning in F grade in the early 80s and
being an integral part of Therry's promotion through
to A section in 1990. Both have been in fine form in
recent weeks and we look forward to many more senior
matches from this duo .
DE LA SALLE - 100 COMING UP FOR CAPTAIN
Peter Rennie, the '92 Captain, is due to complet e
100 games on 5/7/92 . However, a hand injuryfrom last
week's game MAY sideline him . Peter came through
the De La Under Age and 19 ranks and came into the
senior team in '83 as a high flying speedy forward . After
3 years with Melbourne AFL he returned to De La in
1990 and has been playing consistently as a strong
backman, gaining Interstate selection this year and was
considered one of Vic's best players . A great leader by
example, Peter is respected by all at De La and we
congratulate him on his coming century and hope he
will lead De La into the '92 finals .
50 GAMES TO CHRIS KRAU S
Last Saturday (27/6) Chris Kraus reached the 7 0
game milestone and celebrated with a fine display in
Old Haileybury's win over De La Salle . Krausy joined
the Bloods from Ormond in 1990 and has since
developed into a consistent performer on a wing or
forward flank . Never one to shirk scoring opportunities,
Krausy has booted 54 career goals . Highlights would
have to be the two games he played on one day in
Round 16 '90, and being a member of that year's premiership side. Congratulations and well played Krausy .
1'J7%,saY JULY r -9> :, a .~ 2 11 .~7~6 ? .00 P M
prior to De La Salle vs Old Xaverians A Section game
$35 .00 ALL INCLUSIV E
ALL FORMER STATE PLAYERS, BEST & FAIREST PLAYERS
AND LEADING GOALKICKERS WELCOME .
GUESTS WELCOME subject to seatin g
SPECIAL GUESTS : A Section Best & Fairest Winners and
A Section Premiership Coache s
RING SUE ANDERSON .71)`~ to reserve a place
Confirm your booking with a cheque payable to VAFA as seating is LIMITED !
SENIORS : All registered players with a permi t
SENIORS/RESERVES: If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches
(be registered and have a permit) .
UNDER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit. If player has played in an aggregate of
5 or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than
5 U19 matches during the season .
RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 matches and not more
than 8 senior matches during the season .
TWO U19 SIDES : Exactly the same conditions as per the senior team/reserve team playing on
the same day or senior team playing only or reserve team playing only .
NB. U19/1 team assumes the role of the senior team .
In the Amateur Foot ba//er of July 11th (next week) team lists will be updated for the FINAL time this season before
the finals series .
This opportunity comes at an ideal time as it coincides with the close of permits for 1992 .
THE IMPO RTA NCE OF GOOD TI M E-KEEPIN G
At the recent Executive and Secretaries Meeting, the ground . Melees are another instance . The answer
question of how Timekeepers should operate arose . to any of this time effect on a match is for one of
Veteran interstate Timekeeper, AlexJohnson, wasasked the Timekeepers to call to his partner Time "on"
to provide some hints for club Timekeepers . Here are or Time "off".
some useful hints which may help :
7. When time is running out for a quarter, preferably
1 . Communication with your opposing Club's check clocks at the 20 minute mark and in the last
Timekeeper is most important and don't be minuteofthequarteroneTimekeeperaudiblycount
distracted - keep you eye on the Umpires . down "59, 58;" etc to zero when the siren or bel l
2 . Prior to commencement of match synchronise is rung . Check your score card and the goal
watches so that your start and finish times of quarters umpires should signal to the Timekeepers if the
are the same . scoreboard is correct . Timekeepers acknowledge
3. Adding Time . To be in unison in the clocking of "Time with one toot on siren .
on" and "Time off" is best done by talking to each 8 . It is most important that matches commence on
other time and the specified breaks between quarters are
4. Time-On when behinds or goals are scored.
adhered to .
Come to an agreement that when the goal umpire 9 . Possibly the most controversial discussion
waves or crosses his flags you say "off" (meaning surrounds :
stop your clock) . In the case of a behind, call "on"
Commencement of Quarters .
(commence watch) when the full-back makes "Immediately prior to bouncing the ball the field
contactwiththeballonkickout .lnthecaseofagoal, umpire holds the ball aloft, this action being
call "on" when the ball hitstheturf from the umpire's acknowledged with the blast of the siren . The field
bounce. umpirethen BLOWS HIS WHISTLE and itis on the
On a wet day, should the field umpire decide to throw
whistle that the quarter, and therefore time
the ball up in the air, call "on" when it leaves his
commences .
hand(s) .
10. Player ordered off.
5. A good tip is to check time elapsed for quarter after Should a player be ordered off forthe specified time
each score by calling audibly e .g . 2 .12 or whatever of 15 minutes - he is ordered off for 15 minutes
time is applicable . "playing time" and that time commences fro m
6. There can be several incidents when the umpire is when he steps off the ground through the marked
required to blow his whistle and signal Time "on" inter-change area on the boundary . For a player
and then Time "OFF". Umpirescanmakemistakes to return to the field he must get the signal of
when a 25m penalty is given and secondly when approval from the Timekeepers .
the ball is kicked over a fence or even out of the 11 . Motto : "Be on time all the time" .
Anybody who sees Amateur umpire "guru" Benny Goodman around the grounds today wish Benny a happy
birthday, as last Tuesday he celebrated his ??th birthday .
Please note that Elsternwick Park is playing host to two Teal Cup matches - today (Saturday) and next week .
Also Elsternwick Park has been named as the reserve ground forthe July 22nd Under 19 VicHealth Championships
in the case of Waverley being declared "off limits "
Pr®moting go®d health
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0. Trinity are back after giving O. Mentonians an
88 ptsthrashing . Trinity kicked 6 glswith a strong wind
in the 1st qtr, whilst holding M entone goalless until
nearly 1/2 time. Pavey, Hudson and Dunn were virtually
impassable giving Newton few avenues to goal . Good
to see Andrew Allibon returning to form with 5 big ones .
M entone missed Adam Acreman . After 112 time saw
a contest but with a spot in the 4 at stake, Trinity
outscored Mentone every qtr, to win in a way that's a
worryto sides in the 4. Trinity's best were A . Allibon,
G . Pavy, G . Hudson and R . Heath, and for M entone,
T. Bournon, C. Gardiner, J . Sly and G . Dickson .
The clash between O . Brighton and Uni . Blues
went right to the wire before the Tonners had a gutsy
2 pt win . O. Brighton stay in top spot . In a low scoring
game in heavy conditions Brighton's Carl Anderson
was at the ball feeding out opportunities, allowing Tom
Hayden's fill-in, Nick Perry 5 gls . Blues struggled to
pass Brighton's Brad Pollock and Chris Brook . The
defence kept Blues to a losing score - leaving a real
relegation prospect . 0. Brighton best were C .
Anderson, B. Pollock, M . Talbot and N . Perry. Blues
best were H . Worsley, B . Furphy, T. Finlayson and
M . Johns .
Whitefriars hosted Parkside on a very heavy oval,
due to overnight rain . With Tim Pratt still out injured
the Friars would be relying on Jenkins and Reidy to
shoot accurately, and they didn't let them down kicking
10 gls between them . W hitefriars took an early 13 pt
lead-heavy conditions not lending themselves to high
marking . Strike was prominent . In both the 2nd and
3rd qtrs, W hitefriars extended their lead, their running
style of play took its toll on the slower Parkside .
Whitefriars won by 63 pts . The win giving them outright
4th on the ladder, a game clear of 5th place O .
Paradians. I bet the Red Devils' coaching panel
wished they played Banyule every week as they always
lift . Parkside were disappointing after looking good last
week. Best for Whitefriars were S . Strike, D . Crowe,
M . Jackson and R . Reidy . Parkside's best were M .
Sherlock, C . Williams, L . Panjari and N . Slatterly.
Banyule had their 6th successive win over a
disappointing Monash Blues . Banyule keen to avenge
for a poor showi ng against M onash early in the season,
won by 59 pts. The win pushed Banyule into 3rd
position, but due to the evenness of the competition,
the Bears are by no means entrenched in the 4 .
Monash however, must start winning or once again face
relegation with Parkside. Banyule outscored Monash
every qtr, a good sign for the Bears . Banyule's best
were J. Turnbull(44 possessions), D . W illiams, G .
Sutterby and M . Harteand for Monash, A . Backer,
M . Crampton, J. Alexander and A . M cGregor.
The match at Elsternw ick Park between O .
Paradians and 0. Melburnians with a spot in the 4
at stake was a shocker. In windy but good ground
conditions the scores at half time were Parade 1 .9 to
0 . M elb. 4.10 . After 1/2 time the game got a little better
but showed no desperation . I watched the 2nd half and
felt the standard left a lotto be desired . Both sides would
need to improve a lot to have any say in the finals . C.
Melburnians' 16pt win kept them in touch with the 4 .
Paradians' loss saw them fall back to 6th . Best for C.
M elb . were M . Rose, P O'Brien, S . Rose and C.
Anatakis . O. Paradians' best F. Gleason, J . Geary,
D. Way and P. Zappa .
TODAY'S GA M ES
0 . Trinity vs Parkside at Trinity Grammar (not
Parkside) should be a one sided contest. Trinity look
very good - the forward line is firing with Allibon and
with the backline give Trinity a very good side.
Parkside, certain to be relegated, will have to produce
their best or cop a thrashing . Trinity easily by 49 pts.
0 . M entonians vs Uni . Blues promises plenty. If
the trip to M entone is done with any reservation, the
Blues will lose . M entone were very disappointing last
week, however, if coach Bert Calvert can lift his boys
Mentone should win . Boy, have the wheels fallen off
the Blues, after successive losses Alan Jarrot would
certainly be a worried coach . Mentone need both
Patterson and Acreman to be a worthy final contender .
Because it is a home ground I doubt the Blues have
played on, I'll tip M entone just by 11 pts .
M onash Blues at home take on ttd hitefriars in a very
important contest for both sides . M onash were looking
good but after 3 successive losses, I am starting to
wonder. Whitefriars sitting in the precarious 4th spot
will need to be at their best . M onash use the windy
conditions well . Friars should know this from previous
losses out there. Coach Brian Ford's skills against
football brain Geoff Reilly adds to a great contest . A
real toss up. Whitefriars by 3 pts.
The match of the round between 2finalscontenders
0 . M elburnians and Banyule at the Junction Oval
should be a good game . Both teams are fairly evenly
matched . The centreline battle should be a ripper .
Banyule ruckman Dave Williams's the key, both sides
lack aggression at the ball and this is where Big Dave
can be the match winner. On the strength of last week's
showing (or lack of strength) I cannot see Melburnians
out bustling Banyule's on bailers. 0. Melburnians gun
players Teal, Maskill, Useinov and Anastakis against
Gray, Turnbull, Sutterby, Holt and Williams. M elbs
are a week to week side, one week hot, one week cold .
I'm tipping the more consistent Banyule by 5 pts.
What an important match between 0. Paradians and
0. Brighton at Parade College . O. Paradians were
very poor last week against O. Mentonians but on their
own ground Parade grow another leg, where was
Parade's agression last week? O . Brighton one game
clear on top but with a lesser percentage than 0 . Trinity
must win to secure top spot . Both sides have plenty of
talent but what side is the mentally tougher? Only 4 qtrs
of football will tell . Early in the season Brighton had
a 38 Pt . victory over Parade but Brighton have lost 2
of the last3 away matchesto Monash and Trinity before
beating Melburnians by 6 pts and Blues at home by
2 pts . Parade if on their own glue pot, show agression
at the ball, will win . O. Paradians by 11 pts.
SELECTIONS : O . Trinity, O. Mentonians,
Whitefriars, Banyule, O . Paradians .
BLACKLIST. Monash, O. M elburnians, University
Blues (again) . . . it really would help me if the winning
side sends a precis of approx . 150 words about the
game. Please fax me your club's best players using full
names and positions and a brief summary by 1 .00 each
Monday. Fax number for this week (075) 385 161 or
Phone (075) 385 161 . Congratulations Whitefriars,
Banyule and O. Brighton who each week give me a
great summary of their games .
OLD TRINITY vs MONASH BLUES
UNIVERSITY BLUES vs PARKSID E
OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD MENTONIANS
WHITEFRIARS vs OLD MELBURNIANS
BANYULE vs OLD PARADIANS W arrigal Park,
Heidelberg
SENIORS
R . Phillips, Old Trinity
Acreman, Old Mentonians
T. Hayden, Old Brighton
Pratt, Whitefriarsq
Lockheed, Unit Blues
RESERVES
Smyth, Old Brighto n
P. Robison, Old Trinity
M . Spencer, Monash Blues
Harrison, Old Paradians
Zanelli, Old Paradians
M . Spencer, Monash Blues
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OLD TRINITY vs PARKSID E
(Trinity Grammar playing fields - 32-D8 Bulleen)
Field: Brian Lowe, G . Thwaite s
Boundary: M . McCrohan, A . Alexander
Goal: R . Seymour, M . Stephens
OLD MENTONIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES
Field: P. Gersch, H . Littl e
Goal: R . Dunstan, B . Fowler
MONASH BLUES vs WHITEFRIARS
Field: P. Wiseman, R . Mayston
Goal : N . Edwards, J . Kell y
OLD MELBURNIANS vs BANYULE
Field: G . Curran, M . Bushfield
Goal : J . Tyrrell, D. Webste r
OLD PARADIANS vs OLD BRIGHTON
Field: S. McCarthy, S . McDonald
Goal : D. Jobling, G . Grig g
50 GAMES AT OLD TRINITY - DAVID BA LASZY
Congratulations to OT's ruck rover, `Dangero us'
Dave Balaszy who plays his 50th game against
Parkside on 4/7/92 . Since commencing at the club Dave
has cemented a place in the senior side with his tenacity
and willingness to do the hard team-oriented things in
a game. His dedication on the training track and extra
work on fitness and skills provide an example to all
players of what can be achieved through commitment .
Congratulations from all at OTs and we hope for many
more fine games in the coming seasons .
SEI !IOR S
OLD TRINITY 6.6 10.9 13.12 21.15.141
OLD MENTONIANS 0 .2 1 .3 3 .4 8.5 .53
OLD TRINITY Allibon 5, Heath 3, Phillips 3, Oldfield3, Rogers 2, Balaszy,
Clarke, Parkes, Anderson, Sammut . BEST A . Alhbon, G . Pavey, G .
Hudson, R . Heath, A. Dunn, S . Oldield .
OLD MENTONIANS Davis 3, Campbell 3, Solley 2 . BEST J . Sly, G .
Dickson, A . Petrov, M . Barrett, C. Scott, C. Gardner.
OLD BRIGHTON 2 .1 6.3 8.5 10.6 .66
UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .4 6.4 8.7 9.10.64
OLD BRIGHTON Perry 5, James 2, Reid, Pryor, McLachlan . BEST C .
Anderson, B . Pollock, M . Talbot, N . Perry, C . Brook, A. Pryor.
UNIVERSITY BLUES Stevenson 3, Lennen 2, Jamieson 2, Dodds, Kanis.
BEST H . Worsley, B. Furphy, J. Finlayson, M . Johns, J. Jamieson, J .
Hutchings .
WHITEFRIARS 4 .4 9.7 12 .8 16.13.109
PARKSIDE 2 .3 4.6 5.9 6 .11 .47
WHITEFRIARS Reidy 6, Jenkins 4, Sutton 2, Carbone, M . Bateman,
McKeown, Lyall . BEST D . Crowe, M . Jackson, S. Strikek, R . Reidy, A .
Carbone, N. Jenkins .
PARKSIDE L . Panjan 3, G . Panjari 2, Dean . BEST Sherlock, Williams,
L. Panjari, Slattery, Yoksich, Moodie.
BANYULE 5 .3 12 .4 16 .7 21 .10 .136
MONASH BLUES 4 .3 6 .7 8 .8 11 .11 .77
BANYULE Sutterby 7, Holt 4, Witchell 3, Gilbert 2, Cousin, Turnbull,
Moloney, Harte, Mooney. BEST G . Sutterby, D. Williams, M . Harte, J.
Turnbull, D . Gent, S. Gray.
MONASH BLUES Seaton 2, Newman 2, O'Brien 2, J . Quin, White,
Hipwell, McGregor, Alexander. BEST A . Backer, M . Crampton, 1.
Alexander, A . McGregor, A . Quin, L . Baring .
OLD PARADIANS 1 .5 1 .8 5.13 10.15.75
OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .5 4.10 6 .11 13 .13.91
OLD PARADIANS Considine 3 . Gleason 2, Way 2, M . Geary 2,
Brabender. BEST Gleason, J. Geary, D. Way, P. Zappa, M . Harrison, P.
Brabender.
OLD MELBURNIANS Useinov 3, S. Teal 3, Anastakis 2, Newman 2,
MASKIELL 2, El6nghaus . BEST M . Rose, O'Brien, S . Rose, Anastakis,
Useinov, Stuckey.
RESERVES
OLD TRINITY
4 .2 5.5 9 .7 13.13.91
OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 5.4 5 .5 6.6 .42
OLD TRINITY Beamish 3, Neave 3, Adam 2, Banfield, Adgemis,
O'Shaughnessy, Harmer, Rimer. BEST Orwin, O'Shaughnessy, Carnegie .
Barfield, Harmer, Smith.
OLD MENTONIANS D. Holland 2, P. Beynon, R . Beynon, Leavery, Sheriff .
BEST R . Beynon, Dyer, Crompton, Szadura, Harrington, Leone .
OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 5 .6 6 .7 12.11 .83
UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 1 .2 2 .3 2.4.16
OLD BRIGHTON Smyth 3, Denson 2, Augustine 2, Howell 2, Bennett,
Hayden, Pyers. BEST Augustine, Denson, McLennon, Allen, Howell,
Carter.
UNIVERSITY BLUES De Dear, Duffy. BEST Hamilton, Kistler, Mitchell,
Dudley, Zimmerman, Coulter.
WHITEFRIARS 1 .2 2 .3 6.5 10.7.67
PARKSIDE 0 .4 2 .5 3.5 3.5.23
WHITEFRIARS Puglia 2, McHugh 2, Flanagan, Mullens, Schoner, Wise,
Paul O'Brien, J. White . BEST Peter O'Brien, Puglia, McHugh, Callihan,
Harrison, Burke.
PARKSIDE D. Hehir 2, Globan 2, Howell . BEST Stone, Thomas, Jelgens,
Bursato, Colacino, D. Hehir.
BANYULE 3 .4 4 .5 7.9 9 .9.63
MONASH BLUES 1 .3 8 .5 10.9 13 .10.88
BANYULE G . Pyers2, Legge 2, Knight, Kearsey, Power. Duncan, M . Gray.
BEST Philip Barnes . P. Williams, B . Hogan, Glass, M . Gray, Duncan .
MONASH BLUES Knott3, Kellock 2, Dean 2, Spencer 2, Nihill, Andritsos,
Ketsakidis, Cohen. BEST Manuell, Smith, Knott, J . Andritsos, Cohen,
Sinclair.
OLD PARADIANS 3 .5 5 .6 7.8 9.11 .65
OLD MELBURNIANS 2.0 4.4 7.4 7.5.47
OLD PARADIANS Edmonds 3,Zeneh 2, Northey, Livy, O'Toole, Digney .
BEST J. Mills, P. Joyce, B . Joyce, J. Edmonds, P Walsh, R . Mills,
OLD MELBURNIANS Dixon 3, Cunnack 2, McDonald, Correll . BEST
Francis, Williams, Read, Hallo, Salter, Dixon .
C SECTION
by "The Squirrel "
REVIEW - ROUND 11 ( 27 JUNE '92 )
At the picturesque and manicured Lakeside oval a
totally committed Comm . Bank took apart a lethargic
Kew by a staggering 84 pts . Top of the table Kew
showed no sign of recent week's form whilst the Bank
hit the ground running and went right on with the job.
"Bomber" Burden must have thought he was in
control of a"Greyhound" Bus . He had many, many
passengers. For Comm . Bank it would be disrespectful
to try and nominate good, better and best players .
Bulleen/Temp. journeyed to the Uni . oval distinct
favourites to take the points . That they did, but along
the way had their supporters reaching forthe "Johnnie
Walkers" and "Panadols" to suppressthe headaches
the Blacks presented. For the Bullants a win is a win,
albeit by 2 pts, meantime the Blacks presentation is
very sound, their next victory is just around the corner.
Thetripto Thomastown proved worthwhile forAJAX
in what must have been a very good game of ammo
footy. Final score of 18-17(125) to 15.15(105) suggests
there wasn't much in it . The "Jackers" win does even
up the bottom of the table with `Blacks', `Towners' and
'Jackers' on 3 wins a piece and just above them on
4 winsthe enigmatic St Kilda/Sth Caulfield combine,
Talking about the "Saints", they just happened to
visit a rampaging Ivanhoe crew last Saturday and return
home to Murrumbeena down the tube by a whopping
90 pts after registering a lowly score of 2 .6(18) against
a healthy `Hoe score of 15.18(108) . The upshot of this
leaves the `Hoes still knocking on the door of the '4'
and the `Saints' only 1 game clear of the cellar dwellers
fighting to stave off the dreaded relegation threat .
I've deliberately left the Fawkner, M HSOB review
to last hoping "schoolers" stalwart and all-round good
guy Tony Orchard wouldn't read it . 'Cause if he has,
he will debrief the ears off '01 'Squirrel' after the
lampooning I game the `High' boys last round . In any
event the win by the `Schoolers' will surely go down
as their best for the season given their recent form, that
of their opposition (Fawkner) and least of all that
intangible 'Psyche' of venturing out North . The victory
gives MHSOB a sniff of the 'finals' and makes (on paper
at least) Fawkner appear a!ittle "shakey" . For the
victors, state 'dynamo' David Rosman was in
everything Iike'salt-n-pepper' and Chiefy Newton gave
great drive out of the centre and around the ground .
Fawkner's best were yet again, Warren `He' Hoare,
Roachy, Greg M itchell and O'Leary.
PREVIEW - ROUND 11 (4 JULY '92 )
I preface this preview with a testimony to one of the
VAFA's most respected players, that being Dean
Commer of the M HSOB's Football Club . If the
grapevine is right then Deano will make his long awaited
return to the field today against Comm . Bank. Dean
has been an ornamentto the game and has long been
held in high esteem by officials, team mates and
opponents alike. So much so, Dean was earmarked as
captain of this year's C-F state squad but unfortunately
had to withdraw due to a serious facial injury inflicted
by a "squibb'from a metropolitan comp . during a pre-
season practice match . His determiniation, dedication
and commitment to the squad was greatly appreciated
and Dean was on the boundary line on the day to savour
the victory . The 'Squirrel' a!ong with all ammo footy
followers wish Dean well today, and for the future.
Uni . Blacks vs Thomastown - the Students are
playing very well at the moment and provided the
semester break doesn't see too many of their ranks
disappear, I think they'll take this one out fairly
comfortably. There's afair bit at stake in this game and
both teams will be keen to get on a roll and space
themselves from their rivals at the bottom of the table .
The incentive's the same for both clubs and there can
only be 1 winner. For mine, the Blacks by 29 pts .
Bulleen/Temp . vs Ivanhoe - both last round
winners with Ivanhoe by far the more impressive. The
Bullants have been a little hot'n'cold of late and I'm
certain they'll be happy to be playing in their own
backyard . Ivanhoe really do have an enormous
incentive to win this game as they just can't afford to
lose touch with the top '4'. I've been a wrap all year for
Bulleen/Temp. and won'tjump ship today. I'll stick with
them ; a closey by 11 pts . (An upset wouldn't surprise) .
St Kilda/Sth Caulfield vs Fawkner - Try as I might
I just can't summon up the intestinal fortitude to select
the Saints . However, if they're ever going to knock off
another tall poppy then this is their best chance .
Fawkner have an injury list that resembles the weekend
running sheet at the Alfred Hospital Casualty Ward . The
positive side is that they'll at least unearth some talent
that otherwise might not have been given senior
exposure. The Saints will need to have their big guns
firing but I reckon the Fawkner troops will close them
down and go on to record a win by 36 pts.
Kew vs AJAX - One thi ng I'm sure about Kew won't
put in another shocker like last week . One thing I can't
convince myself of ; can they snap out of their lethargy
and peak in a week? AJAX will be real keen to build
on last week's success and if they can contain some
of the tails of Kew they'll find themselves in the game
with a real chance. I'm taking the punt on "Bomber"
having "psyched" up his troops and corrected a few
problems on the track and that being the case they'll
get out of this one winning by 19 pts.
M HSOB vs Comm . Bank- The faint sniff of a finals
berth still lingers along the Yarra down at Melb . High .
For it to become a reality, they just can't afford to drop
this one. Mind you, playing top of the ladder Comm .
Bank won't be any easy assignment, especially after
the Bank's fantastic win over Kew last week,
`Schoolers' have a few injury woes, (but who doesn't?)
and depend on too fewtoo often to get a result . A good
team effort got them the bacon against Fawkner last
round . A repeat of that will be needed today to topple
the Bank who at present are taking all before them .
Form, facts and figu res account for a Comm . Bank will
by the margin of 25 pts .
SENIORS
COMM . BANK 4.4 8.8 11 .13 17.16 .118
1 .4 1 .6 2 .7 4.10.34
KEW
COMM, BANK G . Rolfs 5, C. Jackson 2, A . Pitts 2, McNamara 2, Corboy,
F ., .ire, Bunnell, Keighran, Wallmeyer, Melican . BEST Melican, T. Maher,
a ;Uamara, Keighran, A . Pitts, Short.
KEW 6-,nes 2, S . Bruno, Casauna . BEST Porte, Casauna, Burden,
. :o, Thornely, White.
THOt,1AST0WN
4 .6 5 .8 13 .12 15 .15.105
A, "
3 .4 8 .8 12.12 18.17.125
.iASTOWN
Smith
3,
D
. Farchione 3, Reid 2, C. Hart, Pougios, J .
THOt
T :odouro, D. Fellows, Grech . BEST Langbourne, Morabetto,
, T. Fellows, C. Hart .
p,l h ;; ~i -.lb 5, Gordon 3, Klooger 3, D . Marks, Sheezel, Gross, Fredman,
Burszryn, Rozenberg . BEST D. Pat, Kalb, Gunn, Bloom, D . Marks,
L=
~ FAWKNER
5.1 5.1 6.3 8.7.55
MHSOB
0 .2 2 .9 8.11 8.13.61
Jacobs,
Ford,
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FAWKNER
. Walker, L . Cohen, K Wilson, M Roach,
Hoare, Lawson . BEST Mitchell, O'Leary, Hoare, Lawson, M . Roach .
MHSOB Bamert 3, Knight 3, R . Newton, Feferkranz . BEST Fleming,
Rosman, Andueza, Menzies, Lynch, Snaidero
IVANHOE 15 .18 .108
ST KILDA/STH CAUL .
2 .6 .18
IVANHOE Lengacher 4, J. Hoffman 3, P . Flynn 3, Fawley 2, Scobie
ay, Jackson. BEST J. Hoffman, Kennedy, Pitt, D. Hoffman, Jackson,
-ann .
ST KILDAlSTH CAUL. Capiron 2 . BEST G01, McGaw, Charrle, Capiron,
Dunlevie, Pope .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.6 7.11 8.13 12.13.85
BULLEEN TEARP.
1 .2 5.7 8.11 12 .15.87
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Major 3, Longley3, Reilley 2, J . Gray 2, McMahon
1, Burnett. BEST Longley, J . Gray, Rourke, Merreti, Redly, Caccaviello
BULLEEN-TEMP. Darby 2, George 2, Pace 2, D . Shine 2, Tulloch 2,
Agrotis, C . Parris . BEST Field, Glover, Cumming, Tulloch, Nigro, Darby .
RESERVES
COMM. BANK 7.2 11 .3 14 .5 14.7.92
KEW 0.0 1.2 5.2 9.4 .58
COMM. BANK G . Rolls 5, N . Joyce 2, Lewis 2, Sparrow, A . Jackson,
Gilliam, Richards, Coghlan . BEST Pollock, N . Joyce, A. Jackson,
Ranginui, G . Rolls, Saville.
KEW D. Mascitti 4, Brass 12, Bayne, Wood . Kiriakou BEST Wood, Bayne,
Wells, Harvey, Langton, Gourdourlos .
THOMASTOWN
0.2 2.5 9.8 15 .10.100
AJAX 2.6 5.7 7.8 9.9.S7
THOMASTOWN John Bubis 4, Jim Bubis 3, Alberti 2, Boyden 2, Loutouff,
Staioz, Prinzi, Carcovsks . BEST Revstevski, Gannon, J. Bubis, Palargnno,
C. Fellows, Loutoff .
AJAX Shenker 4, Bugarski 2, Josem, M . Pat . BEST Zielinski, Josem,
Grundmann, Shenker, M . Pat, Silver
FAWKNER 1 .6 6.9 10.10 12 .12 .84
MHSOB
2 .2 2 .2 3.6 3.7.25
FAWKNER Selleck 2, Carbon 2, Barrett 2, Terry 2, Horvath 2, G . Walker,
Kerslake. BEST Team Effort .
MHSOB Drummond, Roach . A. Webster. BEST Drake, McGennis, Kotz,
Hirst .
IVANHOE
1 .8.14
ST KILDAtST CAUL .
11 .6 .72
IVANHOE Mangin . BEST R . Gittos, McDonald, Bernie, Sampson,
Elsworth, Maud .
ST KILDAlSTH CAUL . Wood 2, Rogers 2, Van Dort 2, Hoffert, Barker,
S. Degering, Wilcox, Gleeson . BEST Cole, Dunlevie, Wilcox, Cannon,
Van Dort, Gleason .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.2 8.7 11 .11 12.14.86
BULLEEN-TEMP.
1 .5 1 .6 3.6 5.8.38
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Spinks 3, Hall 2, Nixon 2, Leeman, Neville,
O'Sullivan, Gill, Hallam . BEST Begley, McArthur, Weigard, Phillips,
MacGowan, Spinks .
BULLEEN TEtIP. G . McLaren, T. Agostaf, D. Philpots . BEST D. Hooper,
P. Bone, M . Bellato, P. Nagel[, G . McLaren, M . Mason.
I
COMMONWEALTH BANK vs ST KILDA/STH CAULF.
probably Oval 8, Albert Park .
AJAX vs MHSOB
THOMASTOWN vs KE W
FAWKNER vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE
IVANHnF vc I INI\/FRCITV RI Ar V c
MHSOB vs COMMONWEALTH BANK
Field: W. Henry, R . Franci s
KEW vs AJA X
Field : P. LaVale, J. Moore
Goal: R . Armstrong, W. Ros s
ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs FAWKNER
Field: A. Damen, S . Burdac k
Goal: S. Kahn, G . Simpso n
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE vs IVANHOE
Field: M . Forde, C . Keeton
Boundary : G . Jones, C. O'Donohue
UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs THOMASTOWN
Field: A . Ladd, P. Cherry (Rot )
Bergman, St Kilda SENIORS
Pace, Bulleen-Templestowe
Sheezel, Ajax
A . Rolfs, Commonwealth Bank
Lengacher,lvanhoe
RESERVES
D . Mascitti, Kew
Shenker, Aja x
Frossinos, Bulleen-Templestowe
Black, MHSO B
Walker, Fawkner
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51
(1) 50
(5 48
39
(4) 36
(4) 226
5
(0) 23
(1) 2 3
200 AT THOMASTOWN
The ever-reliable Brett "Jerks" Jenkins played his
200th game on 27/6/92 in a winning Reserves side .
Jerkajolned Thomastown in 1980 and has the enviable
record of 3 B&F awards and playing in 3 Premiership
teams . He is a model of versatility, consistency and
dedication, and the travelling time and the effort he puts
into training is a shining example to young players of
what is required for success in football . Good on you
Jerka . Congratulations on reaching the 200 milestone
and keep producing those great efforts on the field .
150 AT THOMASTOWN
One of Thomastown's most popular senior players,
Leo M oribito notched up his 150 game on 13/6/92 .
Known to all as "Chilli" (because in top form - as at
present - he really runs hot) Leo joined the Bears in
the U13s in 1981 . Chilli is looking forward to playing in
a Premiership team . This year's prospects are not
looking good for that flag, but maybe '93 will be your
year Chilli . Meantime, congratulations from all at
Thomastown . We are confident of another 150 great
games from you .
GOZI'S 100TH GAM E
Last Saturday ( 27/6) Noel Gosewinckel (Gozi)
played his 100th game at Fawkner. It's taken nearly
9 seasons to reach this mark as he has played few entire
seasons due to work or injuries . Gozi is a versatile player
with great courage and the ability to run all day . He is
also one of the great clubmen at Fawkner and never
misses a club function . The Fawkner AFC congratulates
Gozi on reaching his 100th game.
KEW MI LESTONE S
Kew congratulates winger Ben Casauria on playing
his 100th game today (4/7/92) . Ben joined Kew U19s
in '83 and also played a few senior games . However,
since then he has been plagued with injury, retired a
few times but finally reached the 100 game mark . Good
luck today Ben from all at Kew and may the next 10 0
D SECTION
by Peter Lemon
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A strong 2nd half by the Bedas and accurate kicking
saw them go right away from Preston and take over
the 2nd spot, Old Ivanhoe returned to the winning list
after eight weeks, and the Rovers' run of recent weeks
ran out of steam .
At Bluff Road, an injury-depleted Hampton side was
out-paced, with the opposition first to the ball, running
in numbers and more creative forward, despite the
efforts of M ark Crawford who was able to kick &for the
home team . It was only bad kicking by the opposition
(8 .11 to 6.3) that left the Rovers a glimmer of hope at
the long break, and this quickly faded in the 2nd half .
Other good playersforthe Rovers were on-ball players
M att McKellar (roving), M ick Doukas (ruck roving) and
Ed M einjak .
It was P re ston's third loss in a row when the Bedas
controlled proceedings in the 2nd half . The "Winners
are Grinners" sign in the Tonners' rooms is now looking
a little forlorn, and only the efforts of Ronny Herbert
in defence and Randall MacGaw on the ball were
worthy of mention for the Tonners. For the Bedas, ruck
rover Andrew Boag (that's spelt with an "A"!) was again
a driving force, Dave Smith came back from the
Ressies to cement his place in the Ones with a sparkling
display in defence, and Tony McGeorge delighted the
coach with 5 goals from the half forward line .
Judging from the scores, Righetti Oval was a bit
firmer than my informant had led me to believe (thanks,
Nuggett), with Mazenod scoring well, and the SKOBs
doing it even better in the final analysis . There was little
in it, with the Noddies hitting the front ten minutes into
the last, before SKOBs struck back even harder to take
the game - a new-found resilience and toughness has
developed over the last few weeks. Best were forwardturned-backman Paul M cKnee, regular backman Pat
Hagarty, and M arcus Olive who is giving drive in the
roving department, week after week .
Old Geelong were simply outclassed by Section
leaders Old Caulfield in a game dominated by
defences ; the OGs had as much of the play, but did
less with the ball, and their forward line was as organised
as a Bombay market . The Fields have a number of
talented players - A ndrew Way has been a great
acquisition for them, Harrison on the wing, Simpson,
Andrew Kalinski on the flank - and great depth (even
a couple of players out studying!) and will certainly be
part of the action in September. For Old Geelong, one
couldn't have asked for abetter contribution and effort
from the Captain, Stu Glascott, and he was well
supported by the usual names in the form of " Macca"
and Johnny Handbury.
Not much info from the Williamstown/Old Ivanhoe
clash ; in the finish it was the Hoes who did fairly
comfortably to considerably improve their chances of
staying in the Section . Willie had the advantage of a
Major stumbling block for them all day was the Hoe's
ruckman Jason Weddle who played a superb gamed
in the ruck, and thetwo Georges - Farlacas and Haros
- who dominated across the centre .
TODAY'S GAME S
Last week the esteemed General Manager of the
VAFA hazarded the guess that Preston would finish
the home and away rounds on top - which means that
they are, in all probability, doomed! Today they face a
difficult away game against Caulfield Grammarians
who I believe arethe bestdry weatherside in thecomp .
It's a crucial game for the visitors who risk losing their
fourth in a row, and even dropping out of the four, but
I can't see them matching the all-round depth and ability
of their opponents.
Hampton Rovers also face a crucial clash on the
undulating M azenod surface - a loss would just about
put paid to the finals chances. The Noddies' home
ground record this year is much better than away, and
it's hard to see them letting this one slip.
Old Ivanhoe, on paper, areamuch better sidethan
their place on the ladder indicates, and they will put up
a significant effort against the recently upwardly-mobile
St Bedes side . (It will also be a clash of the coaches,
with St Bedes' Mark Tyquin having played under Old
Ivanhoe's Allan Salter at Uni . Blues) . I'm going for
the Bedas to take a close one - they are obviously
playing well (more so at away games), but will have put
in a full 100 minutes to get the points .
Williamstown's result last week has many of the
pointers of a return to E Section next season, and a loss
today would go close to making it a certainty . I doubt
that Old Camber well have managed two wins in a row
this season, but today will probably be the start .
After three away games in a row, Old Geelong will
be happy to get back onto familiar turf . They are now
in desperate need of a win - against the SKOBs who
have pushed their way into the four and will be decidedly
keen to stay there . There's been no shortage of
endeavour from Old Geelong in recent weeks, and if
someone can just do something with that forward line
I think they can cause an upset .
SELECTIO N S :
Caulfield Grammarians, M azenod, St Bedes, Old
Camberwell, Old Geelong .
EDITOR'S NOTE :
Peter will be away until the finals so we all wish Peter
well . "Interchange" will look after D Section until Peter
returns. Press Correspondents please contact
"Interchange" on Monday mornings - phone
542 1901 or 542 1255 (fax) .
SENiOi;s
4 .5 8.8 11 .10 13 .11 .89
WILIf+MSTOWN CYMS
6.4 9.5 14.10 16 .16 .112
OLD IvANHOE
yVtLLI A,1STOWN CYMS P . Dervan 5, Graham 2, McCunagh 2, Turnle y
=er:, arstoaBEST Featherston . Temby,Evans, Grigg, Getrznch .
pL p IvANHOE G . Farlecas 3, S Piddle 2, M Cavanagh 2, M . Dyson
2, B . Cockerdl 2, M . Huber. T. Smith, BEST J . Weddle, G .
Bi1all, G . Farlecas, M . Huber, T. Smith
PRESTON 5 .2 9.4 11 .10 13.15 .93
STBEDES' 6 .3 9.6 14 .7 21 .8 .134
PRE:"ON J . McGaw 4, Stewart3, Noble 2, Muir 2, R . McGaw, S. Tanner.
=,hert, R McGaw, Yendall, Smith, Smart, O'Brien .
ST 5~D- 3' MacGeorge 5, McColough 4, Spencer 4, Tomlinson 2, Tim
g, Algen, Hambndge, Newport, Randell . BEST Tim Beasley,
Lannan, MacGeorge, McColough, Boag .
HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 6 .3 7.5 13 .8 .86
5 .3 8.11 12 .18 19.20.134
OLD CAMBERWELL
HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 6, Dwyer 2, T Murray-White 2, Capp ,
; Hetherington BEST Crawford, Doukas McKellar, McConville,
0L0¼3' .. .' 3ERW ELL McCullogh 5, Rice 4, A. Wilson 4, A, I Nster 2, Beal,
D Wilson, Jackson, Polkinghorne BESTSwingler, Inkster, Smith,
nson, 0 Wilson, Pik e
ST KEVIN'S 3 .3 7.6 13.8 19.11 .125
MAZENOD
3.3 9.8 10 .10 14.11 .95
ST KEVIN'S R . Gross 4, Bendornchio 3, Stone 3, Callanan 2, Beale 2 .
pher2,Carroll, Welkin, Morton . BESTMcNee, Hagerty. Olive, Beale.
: :. Bendorrichi o
!.tAZGNOD Peter Green 4, Poulter 3. Gnmison 2, Marshall, Richards
ndell, Howard, D . Murray BEST Conroy, Paatsch, Robinson, Peter
.-. .,n, Pat Green, Hanley
CAULFIELD GRAMM .
3.2 7.4 9.6 11 .6.72
OLD GEELONG 2 .3 3.4 5.6 6.12 .48
CAULFIELD GRAMM . D. Matthews 3, Kahnski 3, Dicrosta 2, Hose, M
Klose, Brohter BEST G. Harrison, I . Will, Kahnski, Simpson, Cronin, Loune
OLD GEELONG Glascott 2, Spiden, Furphy, Ritchie, Peddie. BEST
Glascott, MacDougal, J Handbury, Gunn, Fawcett, Roysmd h
RESERVES
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS
0.2 0 .3 1.4 3 .7.25
OLD IVANHOE 2.2 4 .5 10.7 12 .8.80
VdILLIAMSTOWN CYBqS Engler, Croft, Cabansag . BEST Engler, Raunik,
Beechley, Daniels, Cabansag
OLD IVANHOE S . Purcell 3, D. Name 3. J. Marshall, C . Bye, D. Caddy,
A . Noonan, S . Campbell, M, Power. BEST B Elsworth, C . Bye, J . Marshall,
A . Noonan, P Sgley, P Golding .
PRESTON 3.5 5.5 6.8 6.8.44
ST BEDES' 3.0 4.4 5.6 7.11 .53
PRESTON Hodgson 3, Sebeh 2, Zubak . BEST P . Bullock, Fayre, Maynard,
Sebeh, McGowan, C. Tanne r
ST BEDES' G Fdzgibbon 3, D Goodchild 3, Farrell 2 . BEST Mark Beasley,
Farrel, Trease, Dunstan, Lomagna, Grech
HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 7.4 8.6 11 .6.72
OLD CAMBERWELL
4.0 7.2 9.6 11 .7.73
HA M PTON ROVERS Nippard 6, Lewis 3, Cassella, Blakey, Bird . BEST
G . Kelly, Gammaldi, Roulent, Wilso n
OLD CAMBERWELL Armstrong 3, Benham 2, Shaw, Mitchell, O'Brien,
Carroll, Lee, Pike BEST W . Inkster, S . Carroll, Lee, Taylor, Burmeister, Alex,'
ST KEVIN'S 0.0 2 .2 3.3 5.3 .33
MAZENOD 6.6 8.8 11 .12 14.16.100
ST KEVIN'S McCann 3, Loorham, Hopkins, S . Olive, Whitbread, Quirk,
Snell, BEST Hopkins, Whitbread, Bateman, Snell, S . Olive, Corndan
MAZENOD Brookes 5 . Paul Riley 3 Tsiavis 3, Boyle 3 BEST O'Hara,
Brookes. Evans, Hubert, Kerr, Shar p
CAULFIELD GRAMM . 1 .3 1 .4 4.7 5.8 .38
OLD GEELONG 1 .3 4.6 6.9 7.14 .56
CAULFIELD GRAMM . Pearce 4, Kahofer 2, BEST Roberts, S Klose,
Hedin, Pearce, C, Roseman, Worthington ,
OLD GEELONG Murray 4, Bones 2, Canvin 2 BEST Burgess,
Hutchesson. MacGowan, Murray, Richardson, Plowman
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs MAZENOD
ST BEDES' vs OLD CAMBERWELL
PRESTON vs OLD IVANHO E
HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD GEELONG
4T KFVIt\I'c - (` A I II FIFI n nQAneNno
SENIORS
Crawford, Hampton Rover s
Matthews, Caulfield Gr
R . Gross, St Kevin's
Peter Green, Mazenod
McGaw, Preston
RESERVES
McCann, St Kevin' s
Pyke, Old Camberwel l
D. Dawson, Williamstown
Cormack, Old Ivanhoe
Sebeh, Preston MBOB
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(3)
(4)
(4)
(0)
41
37
37
37
40
(3) 25
(0) 23
(0 2 2
20
(0) 1 8
OLD CAMBERWELL vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS
Field: M . Gilday, J . Natol i
Goal: A. Bishop, A . Draper
OLD IVANHOE vs ST BEDE'S
Field : D . Knott, G . Moore
MAZENOD vs HAMPTON ROVERS
Field: T. Zapadlo, P. Simpson
Boundary: R . Swinton, D. Chalmers
OLD GEELONG vs ST KEVIN'S
Field: T. McKenzie, S. Harford
Boundary: A . Ward, B. LaFerlita
Goal: D . Humphries, S. Pitcher
CAULFIELD GR vs PRESTON
Field: J. Smith, P. Keog h
Boundary : T. Creighton, R . Valentine
Goal : G . Baumgarton (Rot), D. Proctor
200 AT SKOB s
Last week (27/6) Richard `Titch' Callanan (SKOB
Tallisman) played his 200th game in our great win over
Mazenod . Titch, the last quarter specialist, has been
somewhat 'hamstrung' with injuries of late restricting
his on-field performances . Titch started with SKOBs
back in '78 (only Cougar remains) coming from the
school, a child sporting prodigy. He was once the
fastest 'fat' bloke in the Ammos, who would drive back
pockets crazy with his brilliant turn of speed and
uncanny goal sense off the field . A fine bloke you will
not meet . Congratulations from all players & supporters
(past & present) for reaching this magnificent milestone.
MILESTONES AT W ILL1A M STOWH CYMS
Everyone at the club congratulates Paul McNamara
on his 100th game today (4/7) . Another member of
our'84 Premier side still playing at the moment . Known
as a flamboyant player, he has played most of his
football at CH B and enjoys the occasional run into the
forward line .
Congratulations also goes to Ressies wingman
Charlie "Chuck" M uscat for his 50th game,
recovering from a knee reconstruction to once again
roam the wing .
BUSH BATTLER'S TO N
Battling Bill Dunstan, Quambatook's most famous
and unwanted son, played his 100th game for St
Bede's last Saturday (27/6) in his usual quiet,
unflustered style. No club could wish to have a better
player, worker or committee man than "The Battler" .
Though age is creeping on, we feel there is a good
chance of you playing 150 provided you settle down,
marry and stay out of "The Bridge" late at night .
Congratulations from all at St Bede's and we look
Ansett Australia .
E S' _
by T®n"
,RNZ return to the winning list, Bulleen's
improvement continues as they stun the Northies,
House have a big win and the two leaders further
consolidate their positions .
REVIEW
Powerhouse with good form, took a spot in the 4
and did their percentage no harm over L atrobe who
were unable to carry on with last week's good form . The
House were in control from the beginning, booting 8
in the 1st term . Steve Acott, making a long awaited
return, killed them up front and Francis "Frankie"
Doyle continued his good form in the middle and
around the ground. For Trobbers, hoping to repeat last
week's form, Turner, O'Connor and Weekes all
competed well, while it was good to see Cuz making
a comeback and scoring a goal .
Difficult conditions at Oval 15 with a blustery wind
clearly favouring one end . ANZ had first use and were
able to open upa lead atthe 1st breakwhich theywere
able to build on for the rest of the game. They perhaps
won the game in the 2nd qtr, minimising the Bloods
scoring opportunities . After that the result was a
formality. The Zedders appeared to regain some lost
confidence, worked hard and were more determined
than Aquinas who at least finished the game very well .
Mark "Always" Azzopardi played a great game in his
new role as ruckman, Paul "Capper" Boyle led his
fellow defenders Nicolosi, Heyes, Shoppee and
Stock superbly while veteran Szeitz and Darby with
4 gls each were good up forward . Aquinas' best were
all defenders, with Whitehead, Kenny and Jeffrey all
having good games, M archy didn't disappoint either.
The match of the round from all reports was exactly
that, both sides totally giving everything . It was an
important game with a lot at stake and was certainly
played that way. Doveton, as usual, opened well, the
Wicks then took control, playing top 2nd and 3rd qtrs,
to level the scores . Thefinal qtr belonged to the Doves
as they played team football, running away with the
game. They retired pleased having gone 9 rounds
without a defeat, while for Brunswick, while not gaining
the 4 pts, performed encouragingly, while missing a
few players . With Big T injured early, Steve Reigertook
over in the ruck and used his bulkto advantage against
a bigger opponentto win the BOG award . Dyke kicked
8, Burgo played well again and young Came ro n "saltn-pepper", who played 8 qtrs, still had fresh legs at
the end, Sticks, as normal, controlled defence. Dasha
Stevens (surprise, surprise!) was a busy rover for the
Wicks, Steve McBride, alternating between wing and
half back, was a good player, and a fine debut for the
Wicks from Hall ruck roving .
After an even 1stterm with the Bulls just leading and
handling the conditions better, inaccuracy from the
Nort hies cost them dearly. They missed too many easy
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game, clearly kicking themselves out of the contention .
The Bulls dominated the lstqtrwith 5 goalsto North's
nil, Keays with 4 goals in total, ruled the forward line,
ably assisted by Capt Snape at CHF, Parker applied
plenty of pressure in defence to force many effors from
the North forwards, Kelly was again everywhere under
the packs, it all starting from ruckman Cotterill who
contested well and took plenty of strong, timely marks,
especially in defence. For North, now out of the 4 for
the 1st time in a couple of years, Deano De M orton in
a new role in the centre, played very well, Joe Boudoloh
competed well against the rampaging Cotterill and
Peter DiMarco played another good game.
Elsternwick started very well with the aid of a slight
breeze and were just in front at the 1st change.
Glenhuntly unsettled early due to more personnel
changes, took a while to get going, but once they found
their feet, took control of the game, proving too strong
and running out easy winners. Chris "Sticks" Whelan
back from Bali took on Hank and came out on top,
Andy Withers backfrom injury, was a great defender
and Tim Rossiter winging and roving, was another
fine Hunter. Denny Contin (would like money on him
for the Wick's B&F) was again inspirational, Peter
Southail played well inthemiddle and Wes Nicholson
had a good hit out at Full Back .
PREVIEW
Some good games again this week, none easy in
this Street, every game today could go either way .
ANZ travel to Elsternwick in a very important game
for them, they must win to keep their finals chances alive .
The Wicks must also win to keep survival chances
intact . In a tough, close game ANZ to win .
Aquinas, showing a lot of promise, but not
consistently, will be a little strong for Latrobe .
Out at Allard, North play one of their most important
games for years and must win or face the prospect of
seeing no September action . It's hard to tip against them
at home but Glenhuntly are very consistent and have
not dropped form this season and won't today.
Brunswick on the rebound must not take Bulleen
lightly. Last week's victory proved that at Dunstan the
Wicks are hard to beat and today will be no exception .
Another important game sees Powerhouse
travelling out to Doveton . Again it is a must win for both
sides but of special importance tothe House especially
with ANZ winning again . Powerhouse are a good side
but I believe Doveton are an excellent one and will win
their 10th in a row.
SE L ECTIONS : ANZ, Aquinas, Glenhuntly,
Brunswick, Doveton .
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Another perfect
score, well done guys . Let's go for the bit hat-trick this
week, 10 again . Remember the numbers Ph :
869 3777(W), 571 4808(H), or Fax : 569 8766 by 6pm
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SENIORS
D . DeP:1orton, Nth Brunswick
Nicolosi, ANZ Ban k
Dyke, Doveto n
A . Hill, Glenhuntl y
M . DeMorton, Nth Brunswick
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Bulman, North Brunswick
Snelling, ANZ Ban k
Crosby, Aquinas
M . Cox, ANZ Bank
S . Hill, Glenhuntly
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64
12 .6 15 .9.99
„QUINAS 2 .1 4 .4 6 .4 11 .13 .79
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K
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4,
McLeod
4,
Morros
2
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McDonald, Smith ,
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BEST Azzopards, Boyle, Reed . Morros, Nicolosi, Shoppee,
AOI Wt:AS Tarulh 3, Col6ver 2, Hurley 2, Livingston 2 . Wilkinson .
, . . -, .~n . BEST Whitehead, Kenny. Jeffries, Colhvec Hurley, May .
pOWERHOUSE 8 .4 10 .7 18 .8 22.11 .143
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .0 2 .5 3 .5 4.7.31
POWERHOUSE Acott 8, Pavlou 6, Ford 3, Wilson 2, Ho Ilovirood 2, B. Hall .
HOOT Desler, Gallo, Acott, Pavlou, James, Ford .
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Lieschke 2, Kreuzer, Brown. BEST Turner,
O'Connor, Weekes, Cummings, Haynes, Sidebottom .
GLENHUNTLY 4.2 9.8 15.10 21 .18.144
ELSTERNWICK 5.2 5.2 7.4 9.4.58
GLENHUNTLY T. Hill 6. Richards 4, K . Angwin 3, Rafferty 3, G . Dickson
. Silva . BEST Whelan, I . Withers, Rossitec
2 J. Brown, Gregory . Horgey
Gregory, Millar, Richard s
ELSTERNWICK M . Andrew 3, C. O'Connor 2, J . Ward, P. Pavlovic, L .
Murray. BEST W. Nicholson, C. O'Connor, D . Conlin, B. Hammer, A .
Conlin, N . Christie
BULLEEN UNITED 4.0 5.4 7.4 12 .7.79
NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.3 3.7 4.13 4.16.40
BULLEEN UNITED Keays 4, Thompson 2, Ciro 2, Creighton 2, Hopkins,
Parker BEST Cotteni, Keays, Shape, Parker, Kelly, Morley .
NORTH BRUNSWICK Keay 2, McGrath, Bnffa . BEST Boudoloh,
I.Demorton, Dlmarco, Keay, Thorpe, Bnffa .
DOVETON 2 .6 5.10 7.13 12 .18.90
BRUNSWICK 0.3 5 .5 7.8 8 .9.57
DOVETON Dyke 8, Murphy, Burgess, Ruston, Pepper. BEST Dyke .
Giddens. S. Reiger, Murphy, Burgess, S . Wilson .
BRUNSWICK Roumeliotis 3. Cross2, K . Watterson, Williamson, Stevens
BEST Stevens. Hall, Carroll, K . Watterson.
RESERVES
ANZ BANK 0 .3 1 .4 1 .8 1 .8.14
AQUINAS
2 .3 6 .7 9 .13 13.16 .94
ANZ BANK Harbinson . BEST Harbinson, Moore, Fort, Simmonds, Foster.
AQUINAS Flynn 3. Glenne 2 . L . Denver 2, Crough 2, Rosbrook, Horvath,
Winnen, Upton . BEST Smith, O'Loughlin, Flynn, Upton, Tubb, Langford.
POWERHOUSE 2 .3 3 .7 6 .12 8.13.61
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 3 .3 3 .4 7.5 .47
POWERHOUSE J . Blowfield 4 . G . Scazzo 2, P Kemp, S . Kelly . BEST J
Blc+rrfield, A . Cope, P. Holmes, S. Kelly, G . Scazzo, P. Riede l
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Daldy 3, Cousins, Chiodo, Gemmill, Evans
BEST Richards, Cousins, Daldy, Chiodo, Edwards, Frederickson .
GLENHUNTLY
1 .4 4.8 6.13 10.17.77
ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 2.1 3 .1 4.3.27
GLENHUNTLY Horowitz 4, Oaten 2, Boxshall 2, Tallarico, Harrison BEST
Horowitz, Wilson, P Breslin . Tallanco, Black, D. 0'Shannesy.
ELSTERNWICK Cunningham, Dunnachie . Shine, Whelan . BEST Shine.
A . O'Connor, B. Bravington, R . English, C. Shuttleworth, T Heath .
BULLEEN UNITED 2 .4 6.7 7.7 8.9.57
NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .3 2.4 4.8 5.9.39
BULLEEN UNITED Stewart 2, Divirgtl o 2 . Belmore 2, Laming, Robbins .
BEST Ellul, Deany, Portbury, Redfern, Drvirgdio, Schneider.
NORTH BRUNSWICK Brook 2, McCall, Bulman, S Tsialtas. BEST J
Engellener, Adams, Ward, S. Tsialtas, Androutsos, McCal l
DOVETON 4 .3 6.4 8.4 11 .9.75
BRUNSWICK 0.0 2.1 4.3 4.3.27
DOVETON Sommers 2, K . Wilson 2, Sheppeck 2, Spreckley 2, Van Beek,
Charlston, Salerno. BEST K . Wilson, M Labnski, C. Wormsley, J . Sweeney.
K Charlston, Spreckley
BRUNSWICK Brunt, Jacobs, Leonardis. BEST Kennedy, Brunt,
McDonald, Leonardis, Wright .
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ELSTERNWICK vs ANZ BANK
Field: Brad Lowe, P. Kent
Goal: R . Tucknott, L . Wilso n
AQUINAS vs LATROBE UNI (Ringwood Technical School)
Field: A. Belcher, Tim Keatin g
NTH BRUNSWICK vs GLENHUNTLY
Field: R . Simon (Rot), P. Harris
BRUNSWICK vs BULLEEN UNITED
Field: T. Murphy, T. Hales (Rot)
DOVETON vs POWERHOUS E
Field: B . Reichelt, R . Dooley
Goal: G . Chalmers, G . Clancy (Rot)
ANZ BANK vs NORTH BRUNSWICK Elsternwick
Park, 2 pm .
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY vs ELSTERNWICK
POWERHOUSE vs AQUINAS
GLENHUNTLY vs BRUNSWICK Elsternwick Park,
11 .15a m
BULLEEN UNITED vs DOVETO N
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100 FOR DOCTOR DEATH
All at Doveland today (4/7) congratulate Paul
"Doctor Death" Donald on reaching 100 training
games .
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A melee is "Where an incident takes
place involving players, pushing,
scragging, jumping into packs,
throwing each other to the ground or
other similar such conduct" .
Hugh
Lyon
Knitwear
F-TROOP
by " Stand-In"
Well what can I say! As a stand in Tipster, I got full
points with 8 out of 8 winners, wish I could do the same
at the lucky shop. Looking atthe run home to the finals,
I have put together the sides who I think are a chance
to make the finals and the sides they are playing .
Rnd13 Rnd14 Rnd15 Rnd16 Rnd17 Rnd18
St Mary's Ch . Pk FIT U . Red Penin St John W .Bru n
H
A
A
H
H
A
O. Car Ch . Pk
Old Ess
Sales St Leo Bor. Pk FIT
A
A
H
A
A
A
Old Car.
FIT St . And Penin St Leo O. Ess St Pat
H
H
H
A
H
A
St Andr. W .Brun O.Car St John Rich C UHSOB U.Re d
H
A
A
H
A
A
Salesian O.Ess Rich . C UHSOB St Pat St Leo Peni n
H
H
A
A
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Peninsula Bor.Pk St Pat O.Car St Mary U .Red Sales .
A
H
A
A
H
A
H : Home
A : Away
I have left St Leo's out as I feel they will finish on top .
REVIE W
St Ma ry 's continued on their merry way with an
excellent 51 pt victory over St Pats, who must realise
that their chances for a finals bert are just about over .
Bo ro nia Park went down to a determined FIT in a
close game by 5 pts out at Footscray and I would like
to congratulate FIT on their first win for the year. Boronia
Park has to learn that it's 100 minutes of football that
you play, with 2 games in a row now being ahead only
to get beat with 30 seconds to go. Kaytees Night Club
and the Bayswater Hotel are a no-no on Friday nights
fellas.
Old Carey struggled to get on top of a determined
Chirnside Park who after last week's debacle against
Old Essendon were hoping for a better showing this
week Old Carey won by 37 pts .
Old Essendon after an indifferent start to the year
crushed UHSOB with a 121 pt win . Can Old Essendon
be the side to topple St Leo's? We will know in a
fortnight .
St Leo's never got into top gear and cruised to an
effortless 137 pt win over Uni Reds.
Match of the day was at Mt Eliza where Peninsula
got the upper hand over St Andrew's in the end to win
by 8 pts. There is expectation down Peninsula way that
they will contest their first final series for a few seasons .
Salesian, another side who are struggling of late,
finally wore down West Brunswick to win a close game
by 7 pts . After a great start to the year, Salesian have
been unable to string a few wins together and I'm
wondering if they are March champions or Premiership
material . Time will tell .
In the last game, St John's held off an inaccurate
Richmond Central to win by 26 pts. To have 4 more
scoring shots and to lose by that margin, I would
suggest goal kicking practice would be on the training
menu this week .
PREVIEW
Match of the day between St Andrew's and Ol d
Essendon should be a beaut . The way Old Essendon
have been winning of late, I have no hesitation in tipping
them to win by 2 goals .
Richmond Central and Peninsula at Hawthorn
should be another close game and with Peninsula on
a high at the moment, should be too strong in the end
and I'd predict they will win by 4 goals .
Uni Reds and St John's should go right down to
the wire and I'll tip Uni Reds to win by 3 goals because
of their home ground advantage and that their ruckman
resumes after suspension .
FIT and West Brunswick should also be a close
game and after their first win will be hoping for two in
a row. I honestly cannot see this so I'm tipping West
Brunswick by 5 goals .
Uni High and Chirnside Park, another close game
but at home Uni High to win by 6 goals .
Old Carey and Boronia Park out at Bulleen will see
Old Carey wearing down the Parkers in the end and
cruise to an easy win by 6 goals .
St. Leo's at home will betoo classy for St Pat's, who
won't give up all day. St Leo's by 14 goals.
In the last game, St Ma ry 's at home should be too
strong for Salesian who are struggling of late. St Mary's
after 100 minutes of football by 6 goals .
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UNIVERSITY REDS vs ST JOHH'S
Field: K. Coughlan, P. Graha m
OLD ESSENDON vs ST ANDREW'S
Field: D. D'Altera, C. Box
RICHMOND CENTRAL vs PENINSULA
Field: J . O'Rourke, J . Garrett (Rot)
FOOTSCRAY INST vs WEST BRUNSWICK
Field: A. Kiel, C. Thuys
UHSOB vs CHIRNSIDE PARK
Field: G . Morgan, J. Bea r
OLD CAREY vs BORONIA PARK
Field: C. Swale, L . Simeoni
Boundary: L . Stapleto n
Goal: J. Cheshir e
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK vs ST PAT'S MENTONE
Field: R . Marlyn, D. McInerney
ST MARY'S vs SALESIANS
Field. P. Maebus, G . Knight
SENIORS
Sumundze, Old Essendo n
J Tapner, St Andrew's
Marks, Peninsula OB
King, Richmond Centra l
Burke, St Leo's
RESERVES
phayre, Old Essendo n
%iazza, UHSOB
li rcher, St Leo's
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G,imour, St Mary's
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OLD CAREY vs FI T
SALESIAN'S OC vs OLD ESSENDON
ST ANDREW'S vs WEST BRUNSWICK
ST LEO'S vs UHSO B
BORONIA PARK vs PENINSULA OB M iller Park
Reserve, Boroni a
RICHMOND CENTRAL vs UNIVERSITY REDS
ST MARY'S vs CHIRNSIDE PAR K
ST PAT'S vs ST JOHN'S OC
200 AT PENINSULA OB
Congratulations to i :~ark Sampson from all at
Peninsula OBFC on becoming the first playerto reach
200 games. 'Sambo' is the remaining founding
member oftheclub still playing . He has served on the
committee and coached overthe 13 years of the club
and we all hope to see many more games from
'Sambo :
SE N IORS
PENINSULA OB 3 .4 8 .6 15 .9
17.9 .111
ST ANDREW'S 3 .1 9 .3 11 .4 16.7.103
PENINSULA OB Marks 4, Cross 3, Morley 3, Sharpin 2, McMahon, Cook,
Nelson, Warne-Smith, Gross . BEST Cross, Micari, Glover, Cook,
Chesterman, Deighton.
ST ANDREW'S J . Tapner4, Di Clanni 2, Fox 2, Ford, P Karslake, Menta,
Patmore, Taylor, BEST Ashby, Bovezza, Menta, Milne, P Karslake, Rule
ST JOHN'S OC 3.2 7.7 12 .8
14 .9 .93
RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .7
3.11 5 .14 8.19.67
ST JOHN'S OC Charlton 3, Corcoran 3, Matheson 2, Colville 2, Higgins,
Beruschi, Koppens, G . Thomas . BEST Higgins, Colville, Rachelle,
Beruschi, Walton, Ladson .
RICHMOND CENTRAL M . Warton 2, R . Austin, Wallace, D. Shannon,
Hickey, P. Warton, Krisohos. BEST Bastow, D. Jiggins, Whiteside, McKay,
Holt, Dautovic .
CHIRNSIDE PARK 6 .10 .46
OLD CAREY 12 .11 .83
CHIRNSIDE PARK M . De Jong 2, Gellert, De I ulio, G . De Jong, Warren.
BEST Di Pietrantonio, Anthony, Smith, Peers, Sore, G . De Jong ,
OLD CAREY Ballagh 4, Chipp3, Eastham, C . Hughes, Daniels, P Harris,
Hickey. BEST P. Harris, Daniles, Berti, Ballagh .
OLD ESSENDON 27.20 .182
UHSOB
8.7.55
OLD ESSENDON Sumundza 9, B . Pana, I. Cramer 3, Tapunago 3, Bishop
2, Allan 2, McEncroe, J . Pana. BEST Tonks, McKinnon, Tapunago, B Paris,
J Paris, Sumundza .
UHSOB Wallace 3, S . Smith 2, Davidson, G. Smith, Bales . BEST Gamble,
Rothwell, McLean, Wallace, Gunthorpe, R . Smith
UNIVERSITY REDS 5.3 5.4 6.6 7.6.48
ST LEO'S 4.3 12 .8 21 .14 27.23.185
UNIVERSITY REDS Farrell 2, Newing, Cook, Heaphy, Basile, Tehan .
BEST Arnott, C. Ross, Cook, Kate, Whitfort, Delany.
ST LEO'S Buzke 4, Corrigan 4, Pitcher 3, J. Murphy 2, McNamara 2,
Miller 2, Kelly 2, Caione 2, O'Meara, Douglass, B . Vaughan, Kenny,
Mithen, Robinson . BEST Mithen, Gill, J . Murphy, Corrigan, B . Vaughan,
Kelly.
FIT
4.7 6.12 14.18 20.18.138
BORONIA PARK 1 .3 10.5 14,5 21 .7.133
FIT Williams 7, Phillips4, Tomelty 4, C . Chamberlain 2, McVilly, O'Regan,
West . BEST Flynn, Nucara, O'Regan, Phillips, Williams, Tomelty .
BORONIA PARK Featonby 8, Weinlech 5, Hincksman 4, Greene, Tooze,
Quirk, Gerard . BEST Van Buul, Featonby, Hawkins, Christoforou,
Weinlech, Dean ,
WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .4 4 .7 7.7 14.8 .92
SALESIANS OC 2 .0 4 .4 11 .7 15.9,99
WEST BRUNSWICK Hickey 3, Morriessy 3, McNiece 3, Capron 2,
Hokkanen, D'Andrea, Vitale. BEST Baker, Fyffe, Fallon, S . Buckingham,
McNiece, Kyriakidis .
SALESIANS OC Byrne 4, Lawton 3, Perna 3, A . Grace 2, Bourke,
Chiappini, Wallbridge. BEST Sinclair, Bourke, Hunt, Bobetic, Cincotta,
Seager,
ST PAT'S 0.0 3 .3 3 .4 6.8 .44
ST MARY'S 4 .4 8.8 12 .10 14 .11 .95
ST PAT'S P. Lewis 3, A. Ladds, M . O'Brien, M . Wise. BEST P Lewis, P
Barry, M . Noonan, K. Gurtler, T. Allinson, A . Ladds .
ST MARY'S Plumndge 4, Brideson 3 . Ross 2, Sloan 2, G . Mullins, Jones,
Clark . BEST T. Huebner, Ross, K. Mullins, G . Mullins, B. Clark .
RESERVES
PENINSULA OB 1 .3 6.5 7.8 8 .13.61
ST ANDREW'S 3 .4 5.6 7.7 9.8 .62
PENINSULA OB M . Collopy 2, Morgan 2, Fisher, Pritchard, Jarrett,
Krohn . BEST Morgan, Rowe, Coates, Fisher, Coilopy, Stewart .
ST ANDREW'S G . Tapner 4, D . lies 2 . Kilkenny, Lynch, Overend . BEST
Great Team Effort by all Players ,
ST JOHN'S OC 0.2 1 .2 1.2 4 .7.31
RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .4 6 .9 8 .12 8 .14 .62
ST JOHN'S Grundle, Liddell, Ham, Sutton . BEST Grundle, Dousha,
Duca, Carter, Morse, Watson .
RICHMOND CENTRAL Langley 3, Gordon 2, Bell, Dormer, Collins . BEST
Kaine, Gordon, R . Jiggins, Dormer, R. Peatling, Bel l
CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.4 3 .5 4.7 6 .10 .46
OLD CAREY 2.5 6.6 6.9 7.9.51
CHIRNSIDE PARK G . Wyngaard 2, S. Condie 2, M . Oakley, A . McMahon .
BEST P. Campbell, P Scardamaglia, P. Egan, P. Harvey, G . Kimpton, L .
Lowen.
OLD CAREY Cooke 2, Hands, Macrae, Drover, Anderson, Cadman .
BEST Anderson, Bremner, Cooke, Cadman, Hands ,
OLD ESSENDON
13.9 .87
UHSOB
5.7.37
OLD ESSENDON Phayre 4, Stevens 4, Evans 2, McDonald, Shaw, Cooke .
BEST Eastway, Wuiske, Hearne, Stevens, Briggs, Evans .
UHSOB Cleary 2, Krake, Simoni, Johnson, BEST Williamson, Marzico,
Krake, Hudd, Roy, Ross,
UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .4 .16
ST LEO'S 9.11 .65
UNIVERSITY REDS Keck, Shroder, BEST Beauman, Wood, Watt,
Dobson, Box, Keck .
ST LEO'S Fincher 3, Dinicolantonio 2, Azzapardi 2, Power, Milner . BEST
T. Van Den Akker, G . Grandie, D. Bray, N . Currie, J. Cronin, D . Glass,
FIT
4.2 4.4 5.7 8 .8.56
BORONIA PARK 2.4 7.8 10 .11 11 .12.78
FIT Allen 2, Cliffe 2, Williamson 2, Midon, T. Moebus . BEST B . Moebus,
O'Shea, Allen, Cliffe, Thielman, Tomelty .
BORONIA PARK Metherall 4, Hincksman 2, Close 2, Lechnec R .
Greenshields, Polworth . BEST Metherall, Lechner, Weir, Jacquar, Pound,
S . Harrison ,
WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 1 .8 3.9 9 .11 .65
SALESIANS OC 3.5 5.6 9.10
11 .11 .77
WEST BRUNSWICK Andoniadis 5, Buhagiar 2, Fowler, T. Jackson . BEST
Moore, Chappel, Andoniadis, Woollard .
SALESIANS OC M . Grace 3, Maillard 3, McKnight 3, Hunt, Gleason .
BEST Schembri, O'Hara, Forbes, Hamilton, Hunt, Spencer.
ST PAT'S 2.8 5.8 8.9 8 .11 .59
ST MARY'S 0.1 4.6 4.9 7.12 .54
ST PAT'S M . Smith 3, A. Camm 2, G . McKie 2, P. Hawkins. BEST A. Walsh,
D. Nicholls, J . Morrown, J . Mulholland, P Hawkins, B . Mackay.
ST MARY'S Woodward 3, Andrews, Evans, Pearson, D . Bourke. BEST
Rappocio, Woodward, Evans, Learmonth .
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10. J . Wyli e
11 . S . Woodbridge
12 . G . Redford
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14. A . Schultz
15. D . McCracken
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17. G . Hall
18. T. Tomlinson
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20 . B . Burns
21 . A . Esdaile
22 . E . Watts
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11 . M . Bilionis
12 . J. Mendoza
14 . D. Mitchell
15. K . Payne
16. S. Bicket t
17. P. Murphy (Capt)
18. K . Raj
19. J. Rattray
20. J . Gillon
21 . C . Jackson
22 . L . Jackson
23 . N . Wartman
24 . B . Jones
25 . P. Roach
26 . P. Robinson
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16. M . Woods
17. J. Kadamani
18. C . Ferguson
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20 . C. Polidano
21 . J . Sing h
22 . M . Quick
23 . N . Walke
24 . M . Schreenan
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25 . G . Douglas
26 . P. Chan
27.T Rya n
28 . J . Edwards
29 . R . Weddle
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8 . k Robertson
9 . A. Speed
10. D . Sadler
11 . S . Lindsay
12 . A. Strahan
13.S. Pryde
14. J. Hosking
15. N . Lolatsis
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23 J Fraumano
27 P Barnes
28 M . Howes
29 M Wilson
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53, P Lindgren
56 S Palmer
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62 N . Kearsey
63 0. Keskinen
64 T Ashcroft
65 K Edwards
66 G . Miet h
67 D Meredith
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71, M . Sturrock
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74 C Raywood
75 N Summers
76 R. Crockford
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1 D, Bvrell
2 L Joseph
3 P Millett
4 P McSweeney
5,S Campbell
6 S McSweeney
7 A. Steward
8 T Lind
9 P Hibbert
10 P Norris
11 G Carroll
12 A Mercuri
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14 D Fogarty
15, E, Rowlands
16 J Mcllroy
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18 J Lynch
19. S Biscaro
20 A Trimboli
21, M Malone
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23 P O'Dwyer
24 G O'Toole
25,J Schmidt
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27 P Kett
28,P Callaghan
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31 J Ciccotosto
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35 R Gale
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39 A, Ryan
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44 L Tone r
45 M. Volp
46 D McGnllen
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8A Bennett
9 P Rei d
10 G Hatton
12. D Merrell
13.A . O'Loughlin
15 B Lederman
16. C . Shallard
1T D Hal l
18 W Murphy
19. M Prior
21 . C Connelly
24 .P Ryan
25 . P Edwards
29 . G . Parkinson
32 A, Saw
39 . C McMahon
41 .R Boon
49 . G Daisley
58. D. Cummins
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1. K . Fuller
17 R McLeish
20- A Greenway
21 S Wilson
26 D. Kay
28 L Higham
40 S . Kirkham
41 .C Adams
42 H Middleton
43. S. Montgomery
44 J . Russell
45 C Atkinson
46.K Burrows
47. M . Clunies-Ross
48. M . Godwin
49. D Steele
50 . S, Rodwell
51,S Il6ngworth
52 W Strangward
53 . A, Sutherland
54 . S. Sutherland
55 B Currie
56 A . Craw
57 . D Walsh
58.P Edwards
59. P Morrison
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3 N. Tribe
4. P Alsop
5, W Glazebrook (C)
6 R Kennedy
7 J Povey
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9 S, Benson
10, M Slom p
11 N Tierny
12, P Rossitto
13 S. Sherry
14. G . Mina s
15. D Clutterbuck
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22 . M Heard
23. M Maziohs
24 D Fleming
25, A Hellmann
26. G Lley
27 D Bingley
28.S James
29. P Barker
30 C Maher
31 G . Mathews
32. A . Georgievski
33. S . Duff
34. M . Powell
35 R Seitz
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37 K . Everett
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39 T. Patrick
42 . B.Schaener
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6 R Maclsaac
7 M Doyle
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10 C Northam
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28 R Harri s
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11 M. William s
12. Timothy Slattery
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15.F. Monaghan
16.J . Pearson
17. M . Cunningham
19 .P. Wood
24. V McGuire
26. D. Considine
27 SDenahy
28 J. Klaaysen
31 . P. O'Dea
32 .P Runhng(DVC)
33. R . Klaaysen
34. J. O'Connell
35. A. Vinnecombe
37 . M . O'Connell
38. D. McAllister
44. B. Moon
48 B Doolan
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58 S. Tobin
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Coach : J . Kite
1 M Conway
2,J Sandman
4 P Mot t
5 P Kelly
6 K Grant
8, S, Lyons
10 H . Aya d
11, B . O'Sullivan
t5,S Brisbane
16 P Doherty
18 J Grant
20. G .Carbs
21 A Minchin
28 D Sandman
31 L McIntyre
32 R Costello
33 S . Gibson
40 R De Via
41 W. Lin d
45 T Masters
48 D Lyons
49 C Mohren
55 M- Jacobsen
60 P Roper
75 J Kite (C)
76 T Hevat
77 D Jinkms
79 J Bolitho
96 S Redden
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Coach : A . Davies
1 A Davie s
2 R Mela k
3 A Featherston
4 P Campagna
5 D Elliot t
6 P Dona
7 N Burns
8 P Burn s
9 M Holmes
to G,Lenas
11 A Davison
12 R . Scott
13 S Esposito
14 L Hall
15 I Zadei
16 A :eagle
17 G Clerk
18 P Cuihane
19 C Ainslie
20 R Holmes
21 G Smith
22 D Bnerty
23 J Corked
24 W Deller
25 P Dervan
26 T Gleason
27 R Gun n
28 G Henderson
29 G Hunter
30 P Lindeman
31 . B Mazouns
32 M McHale
33 S Bezzant
34 S Denham
35 L Waddell
62 I McGov+an
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3 Curti s
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19 P. Gaynor
20 Stuart Smnh
21, N Stephenson
22 . S Evangelou
23 M Turner
24 C McAsey
25 R. McAsey
26 I McKenzie
27 B Taranto
28. 8 Broome
29 A Farrell
30, J. Roha n
31 M . Faulkner
32 J Toomey
33 A Davidson
34 M, Bohan
35 D Robinson
36 J, MecluH
37. K Brooks
38, W. Bag in
39 R . Gee
40 J. Murray
41 J. Schwartz
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1 T Dionyssopoulos
2, A Bainbridge
3.J Young
4 M Petrescu
5 P Kin g
6 G .Bunshaw
7 P Edwards
8 T Gualano
9 A Rezauskis
10 A Tille y
11 D Gemmola
12 J Murray
13 B, Kenn y
14 R Treverton
15 D Sinn
16 D. Graham
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18 S Dod s
19 N Eaton
20 GLeech
21, W Farley
22 M Gemmola
23 G Shaw-Stuart
24, B Ninni s
25 D Rowley
26 M Kotsanis
27 J Fo x
28. G . Ridley
29 D O'Brien
30 G . Morgan
31 M Young
32 P Seidel
33 M . Tully
34 A Scarif
36 D Ying
37 D lanno
38 K Shoebridge
39 M .Pmkney
41 K Lakusa
42 M . Sharkey
44 N . Pam
45 R, O'Neill
46 B Lloyd
49 A . O'Hara
50 G Coutts
55 M . Carr
66 B Ouzas
72. G . Sammells
75 B Muhktar
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1 . 8 Latchford
2 M Whittaker
3. N Sibbing
4J Parsons
5. A Davies
6.P Dunn e
9 C Comley
10 K Dunne
11. C Woods
16 8 Mackay
17 R Blee
19 C Mackay
24. D Tadgell (Capt)
27 C Chappell
29, G Kenneally
32. R Nancarrow
33,S Irwi n
34, R Wilson
35 A Taylor
41 S Byrne
43 N Comley
57. Phil Swan
58 Peter Swan
64 C Singleton
65I Lockwood
66 G . Sutherland
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10 B Dnnan
11, D. Homan
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14 C Whelan
75. R . Nicholl s
16 W . Duell
20. D Ottoway
21 . R Vinnard
25 A. Levey
30. G Toogood
31 . R Barnes
33.P Hyd e
34 G . West
35. B Tresize
42 . R . Gray
43 G . Nayar
44. C. Harding
50 C. Ryan
52 .C Thom
53. R, Hal l
6 D Bray
72. S Kerr
14 R Murray
15. D Barker
17 T Tsiaus
21_ J Dicintio
22 . S McDonald
23, M Morley
24. C. Tod d
27. R Palamara
28 G . Noone
33. N. Wareham
36 M. Follet
37. N . Collins t (Capt)
38 A Gree n
39 J Kealy
40. M Birch
411 . P Sharp
42 . J Grimison
45 G . Rogers
46 .S . Grady
47 P Riley
48. D Wai n
53 . J. Wilkinson
54 . W. McDonald
55 . D. Brennan
59 . G .Daubeny
60 . A. Willis
61 . T. Wilson
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5 M VanDerSchoot
6 S . Greenhill
7 A Backstrom
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11 D Adams
12 M. Lieshout
13 W. Bennett
14. R, Brock
15 J Dunkley
16. M, Sampien
17 C Clarke
18. A O'Brien
19 J. Rubio
20 D. Grabau
21 . D Gravina
23 L Baker
24 . J . Spensley
25. T Williams
26. L. Worthy
27 G Brennan
29 D. Kin g
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11 . 8 Davies
12 A . Yeoland
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17, W Dowling
18, S Cummins
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21 . C . Dawson
22 . D Dowling
25 C Hutchings
28 CJones
29, A Hooke
30. P Naylor
31,T Jackson
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33 T Killworth
38. A Gray
45 J C ox
55, A McMillan
66 . A Dawson
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4 N Brain
5 S DangerUeld
6 P Eyers
8 L Vu n
9 A Mytto n
10 P Bennett (VC)
11 P G,blet t
12 D Maclean
14 N Irvine
15 S King
16 S Burgess
19 R Gerny
20 A Sher
22 C Gregson (Capt)
23DMcCnmmon
24 J Parton
25 G James
26 A Tinkler
27 E Mudge
28 B James
29 S Whitehead
30 A McGoncck
31 G Lasscock
32 C Lan e
33 W. Caspers
35 B van Tvrest
36 C McMillan
41 P Flockhart
42 M Baxter
43 T Dora n
45 M Allen
46 M Krause
47 R Dobson
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53 C Hdyer
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56 N Evans
57 B Ladds
58 T Rice
59 A Johnston
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8 M Tyrrell (VC)
10, M COlldpy
11, R . O'Kaiyly
12. M . Kinna
13 M Fitz
14 R King
15 M . Dalton
16 J. Marshall
17. A Rush
20 S . Hogan
21 M . Taylor
23. J. Sadler
30,J Warner
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25 P Patterson 43. M . Borchelt
26. G . Chnstophorou 44 . J. Mazaraki
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Rese rve Coach : P. Henry
L D. Tonk s
2. P. McKenzie
3.J . McEncroe
4. D. Soteriou
5 T Rei d
6 T Vlahek
7. J. Pana
8, R . Alien
9. S, Go.vty
10 .1 . Stevens(Res-C)
11 . M . Price 35 . P. Henry
12 .S. Buckingham 36. P Dudderidge
13 . M . Tappingo 37. C . Singleton
14 . A . Cooke 38.J.Sumundza
15 . S . Bishop 39. P. Swift
16 . D. Olarenshaw 40, P Phayre
17. B. Foote 41 . J . Hefner
18 . G . Cramen (C) 42 . G . Thornton
19 R . Aylett 43. B. Koochew
20 D.Eastway 44.S . Hogg
21 .L . Shaw 45. D. Howard
22. P. McKinnon 46. G . Richards
23.P Poulton 47 . W. Crossley
24. R . Cram 48 . J . Murray
25. B . Pana 49. B. Milner
26. P Cramen 50. D Bellman
27. R. Thomson 51 . A . Clinnick
28, C. Soutar 52 . S Bristow
29.S . Rackavarlos 53. D Ken t
30. G . Cheatly 54. D. Evans
31 S. Muller 55. S . Healy
32. J. Mansfield 56. N . Evans
33 J . Briggs 57 . P Booth
34, M . Mhiske 58. J . Wilimott
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Senior Coach : Ross Heinrich
Reserves Coach: Graeme Andrew
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3. S. Wheeler
4. M . De Jong
5. C . Gellert
6. G. De Jong
7. V. Bourke
8, G. Andrew (Res-CC)
9. R . Gra y
11 . G . Wyngaard
12. C . Mathieson
13. N . Crosland
14.J .Schroen
15. M . Warren
16, G . Oakley
17. P. Scardamag6a
18, J . Di Pietrantonio
19. P Di Pietrantorno
20 D. McHenry
21 . D . McHenry
22 . M . Napoidano
23. D. Duck
24. A. Sore
25. M . Thomas (C) 36 . D, Kar p
26. B . Taylor 37 . M . McKinnon
27. N . Schneider 38. C . Kimpton
28. N . De Vincent's 39 . D. Harvey
29. M . Harrington 40WCornelissen
30. K . Basso (VC) 41 . P. Harman
31, M . Ogstan 42_ B . Hendriks
32 . R . Mathieson 43 D. Kan n
33. G . Skien 44 P . Burke
34. B. Hayes 45. W. Hussey
35. P Campbell 46. M . Oakley
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1 . M . Sampso n
2 .S . McMahon (0)
3. M_ Goding (VC)
4. D Hunte r
5 B Collopy
6, M . Cross
7.N .Franks (DVC)
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9, P Krohn
10 . A . Powell
11 . K. Knigh t
12 . V Brancamsand 43 J . Levin
13 S. Kemp 44.S, Rowe
t4 . D . Warne-Smith 45 . D Slown
15. M . Chesterman 46, L Marks
17 . A. O'Neill 47. S. Short
18. S. Glover 48 . J . Bleasby
19 . S. Farrow 49. J . Cross
20. M . Marinas 50, G . Johnston
21 . R . McLorinan 51 . S. Miller
22 .J. Horne 52 . M. Cook
23, M . Collopy 53. M . Deighton
24. M . Fisher 54, 0. Morley
25. G . Debruyn 55.5 King
26. A . Thripp 56 . S Watson
27. M Hayes 57 P Mentiplay
28, S . Micari 58. D Cornells
29. D. Morgan 59 . P West
30 R . Blood 60 P Bedford
31- P Crowder 61 . J Morley
32 . R . Carter 62, D . Crowder
33. P Carvosso 63. J . Harrison
34. G . Nelson 64. J Labrody
35. B . Jarret 65, R . Ukozich
36. A . Jarrett 66. G . Robinson
37. T. Botterhtll 67 A. Berry
38. A . Mican 68 C. Cross
39. S Taylor 69 A Gross
40. W . Reid 70 R, Graham
41. A. Dolphin 71 . R Bedford
42. D. Phillips 72 . S . Peterson
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Senior Coach: Mark McViiiy
Assistants : Emanuel Darmani n
1 . M . Carrol l
Barry Everard
2. M . Williamson 55 . T Nucara
4. M . Phillips 57. G . Elford
5. N . Barbounis 65 W. War d
6, B. Moebus 7Z C. Chamberlain
7. P. Byrnes 7T D, Hill s
8. D. Chamberlain 84 .P Kennedy
10 . D. O'Shea 101 . R . Beef
11 . P McKinnon J . Anlonopoulos
12 . G . Ziegler P Antonopouios
13 . A. Burnside F. Cerantonio
14 . M . McGlade A . Chil e
15, S. Flynn R . Dobson
16 E. Midon M . D'Angelo
19, T. Johnstone (C) S. Hadf i
20 C . Maurelis M Haynes
21 . C. Maloney S. Inserra
22- P, Cliffs R . Lattorre
23. E . Darmanin R Massese
24.C .Adams L . Monaghan
26. R . Bagnato H . Mueller
28, S. Case P O'Shea
29, P Morley R . Papakos
30, D. Williams R Pitruzello
31 . D. West P Rouvray
32.R,Chapman P Schroeder
33. M . Robertson J . Seranidis
34, M . McVilly M, Shaw
37. D Morrison B. Tomelty
39. P Allen R . Tomelty
40, K . Thalmann J . Tabone
41 . M. Ryrych B. Scholz
42. G . Wood T. Rafter
44,D O'Regan S Hance
49, N . Jakimav M, Gale
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Senior Coach : Rick Daniels
Assistant Coach: G reg Skene
Reserves Coach: R. McDowell
2. C. Hickey
3. N. Chipp
4. R . Cutiack
5. R . Daniels (CIC)
6. R, Hughes 36. M, Eastham
7. G. Skene 37 D Llewellyn
8. A . Bryan 38, M . Cooke
9. S. Macrae 39 P Bennett
10, K . Shrives 40 . 1. Chisholm
11 . A . Cope 41 . J . Cadman
12. W. Ballagh 42 . S. Usick
13. S. Jones 43, M, Cheong
14. C . Bryan 44 . K . McDowell
15.C Hughes 45 A.Newnham
16. M . Jones 46, D. Websdale
17. C. McWillram 47. M Vssenfoux
t8.1 . Paterson 48 J Cop e
19. G. Berri 49 A . Donahue
20. J. Raft 50, P Bremner
21 . B . Dunshea 51 . D. Pitts
22 .J. Hands 52.P Pang
23, G . Dyson 53. P. Drake
24,S .Brown 54.G. Wilson
25 . M . Harris 55 C . Hay
26 . J. McQuie 56, N . Clements
27. S. Neate 57, N . Collyer
28 . P Nance 61 . A, Bennett
29, V. Occhipinh 64, N . Morgan
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3 . W. Long
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6 S Pickett
7. R Peatling (DVC-Res)
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11 . D Ricketts (ClC-Res)
12 . R . Jiggms
13 P. Warton
14 C Shannon
15. I . Lang
16. G . McCormack
17.D.Sando
18, M Venaskie
19P Woodman
20. D . King
21 . B, Healey
22. G . Pozlo
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24 M. Bastow (VC)
25. D . Rita 40 . K . Bowen
26, C Fulton 41 P Wes t
27. R . Sutherland 42 . G . Dormer
28. M . Rizlo 43 . J. Cohen
29. D Jggms (DVC) 44 . P Sando
30,S. Fenton (C) 45 . T Hinoporos
32. A LeSueur 46 J. Wallace
33 P Lygon 47, H . Dautovic
34 . D . Holt 48. J. Hughes
35. C . Krisohos 49 J. Collins
36. B. Young 52 . M . Pickett
37.S, Peters 62, L . Fort h
38, A . Waters 65 . G . Bel l
39 J Donazzon 66 M Fredrickson
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1 . M_ Bourke (Capt)
2. M . Castaldi
3. M, Brennan
4, S. Shelley
5 M, Canavan (DVC)
6 M . Clar k
7. G . Gaspan (VC)
8. D . Sutherland (Res-C)
9. N . Gibbons
10, D Oliver
11. D Perkins 36 T Hamilton
12, A Gaspan 37 J Brennan
13 I Bobetic 38 . J Walker
14 . P Schembo 40 . E Maillard
15. T Wallbridge 41 M Nanovich
16 A Chiappni 42 C . Ebriger
17, M. Forbes 43 . M. Tassone
18, S. Sinclair 44 C Hun t
19, S. Carfora 45 . M . Grace
20. A . Seeger 46 C. Simonis
21 . A . Perna 47 P King
22. M Power 48 P Rossi
23, A . O'Hara 49 . D. Scott i
24. A . Healey 50 A, Luscombe
25 M . Pradel 52. G Stofondes
26 P Miller 53. M . Clohesy
27, R. Cincotta 54 . M . Fau l
2& M . Byrne 55 J. Gooden
29. S. Brownhili (R-VC) 56. B, Enright
30. D. Lawton 57 T Gleason
31 . B. McLardy 58 T. Peiper
32. B, Quinn 60. R . Thompson
33. J . Garafoio 61 . J, Wis e
34. A . Grace 62, T Mazzeo
35. C . Zois 63. M . Smith
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Senior Coach : Malcolm Webster Senior Coach : Robert Walton
Rese rves Coach : Steven Lucas Reserves Coach: Peter Liddell
1 . R. O'Conno r
1, D. Iles
2,I . Ashby (DVC)
3. C. Di Clanni
4 R . Davies
5 S. Lucas
6 A Gieisner
7. C Fox
8, A. Ford
9. K. Wright
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11 . P. Goldsworthy 35 R . Soncin
12 . P. Durham 36 . C . Milne
13. P. Karslake 37 C Overend
14. C Galea 38. M Stuart
15, P Adams 39 J. Kilkenny
16. C . Beard 40 . M. Serbe
17. J. Wilcox 42 . G Palmmgton
18- S. Rule 43. R. Pepyat
19, L. Waddmgham 44, C. Carh
20 J. Tapner 45. M. Shearer
21 . A . Park 46 J Simmons
22,B Funnell 47, Alai. AbamE,d
23 . M . Weate 48. B. Campbell
24. A. Varvitsotts 49 P Reilly
25. C. Leopold 51 . S Wallace
26, S, Menta 52 . K . Lowe
2Z P. Mlnndt (Capt) 54 P Bovezza
28.G.Tapner (DVC)
29 . N MacDonald 56 D. Moysey
30 L Walsh 60 . C. Stenhouse
31, J Kerslake 61 . J. Kin g
32 . 0 Saddler 62 . M McLachlan
33. R . Ralph 63, R Lindsey
34. K . ties 64 N . Taylor
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Senior Coach : Peter Barry
Reserves Coach : Peter Fatouros
1 . A . Cam m
2 . P Morrow
3.O.Seedsman
4 P Lewis
5 K Groves
6 T Davis
7 C Duggan
9 P Emmett
10 P Barry
11, P Fatouros
12 . P Hawkins
13 S . Scanlan
14 Gr Houlihan
15 J Mackay
16 . C. Paxton
17 W Mackay
18, K Banning
19 . A James
20 B. Kellett
21 . R. Henry
22. P Murphy
23 A . Rash 41 . C . Johnston
24 M . Johnstone 42 . M . Houlihan
25 A . Barry 43. N . McIntyre
26 M . Mulcahy 45. A. Grant
28 M . O'Brien 46 J . Mulholland
29. S. Adams 49 . K. Gurtler
30. M . Noonan 50.A.Ladds
32 S. Oliver 51 . A Walsh
33 . D. Andrew 57 . L. McDonald
34 . D Sheehan 58.D Dickson
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19 R Morse
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13 P. McLean 42. D. Wallace
14 D Regan 43 . L Mastresavas
15 M . Davidson 44. R. Buchmasser
16 P Gunthorpe 45 . C Lighttoot
17 B. Rothwell 46 M . Roberts
I& P Hooper 47 R. Lightfoot
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Rese rves: Adrian Branaga n
1 . P Murphy
2 R . Steward
3 D. Miller
4 T Van Den Akker
5. C. Kenny
7 J . Murphy
8 R. Power
9. R Sweetland
10 T Mithe n
11, M . Shacklock
12. G . Robinson
13 M . Faulist
14, D Corrigan
15 G. Burke
16 A Kenny
17 I . Milner
18. G . Sargent
19 P. Kell y
20 A . Gil l
21, S. Ingram 41, B Compton
22 J_ Merry 42r P O'Halloran
23. S Nankervis 43, A, Morgan
24. D. Kenny 44 FOn .caantono
25 J . Goldsmith 45 S Ronchi
26 BJ, Vaughan 46 . 0 Ingram
27. B Duffy 47 J O'Meara
28 K . Merry 48 R Karehana
29. R Knowles 49 G Grande
30. T Parrett 50 T Hansen
31 F Caione 51 T Oakley
32 . C Ingram 52 P. O'Connor
33 . A Douglass 53 A Mayne
34 J. Callaghan 54 E Kontos
35 D Din,calantono 55 A Ndreh
36 P Pesnikas 56 . M Harker
37. N . Currie 57 D. Bray
38 . M, Fincher 58 A Nankervis
39 BL Vaughan 59, D Pitcher
40 A Prone 64 J Cronin
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Senior Coach : I Ewing
Reserv es Coach: L . Dynes
1 . T Smi t
2, N . Bowma n
3. M . Richardson
4 . E. Mudi e
5. S. Green
6. M Schroder
7 . S Thatcher
8, P Ric e
9, M . Pogdon
10 B Hennessy
11 B Pickett
12 M . Roberts
13 G . Jackson
14. G . Laverty
15. M. De Lange
16 S Iiqoutz
17 R Church
18.A Hodgee
19 G Stanley
20 R . Goldberg
21G, Cook
22. G Ackland
23. S Andrikopouios
24 . R Ansell
25. J . Wiliems
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27. A. Whitfort
28 M . Bethune
29. D Tognarim
30 P Curry
31 . D. Runciman
32. J . Lines
33. G, Rosella
34 . G, Pasquin i
35,S,Roberts 43 .GLambourne
36, J . Yorston 44 P White
37. J . Anderson 45 . I, Mezzaiira
38.N .Smith 46 .P Heaphy
39. G . Grech 47. N . Arnott
40 . D CaMr 48 P Hutchings
41, G Jackson 49 D Kan e
42 R Cumming 50 J Wise
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Senior Coach : Garry Connally
Reserves Coach : Laurie Inne s
1 . M. Learmonth 29 . J. Fuller
2, G Hurley 30. C. Sutto n
3 R . Livingstone 31 M . McGrath
4 P Binyon 32 M Plumridge
5 N . Power 33 A . Bourke
6, T Brideson 34. T Burt
7. P Malcolm 35. R Burns
8. J . Sinicco 36. E. Evans
9. M Huebner 37. D Rourke
10 T. Jones 38. S Stone
11 B Clark 39, W. Mullenger
12 . G. Mullins 40. D . Kennedy
13 . A . Lindsay 41 . C. O'Brien
14 .T Huebner 42.S . McKoy
15 D. Andrews 44. M Kendall
16 . C. Johnson 45 M . Halloran
17. B. Prior 46 L. Gilmore
18 B. Ross 47 . T. McCaskell
19, D. Lupton 48 M . Pearson
20 F. O'Rourke 49 R . Wad e
21 T.Ymer 50.T. Aarons
22 G . Sloan 51 M, Rappoccio
23. S Preston 52. F. Sadler
24 D Collins 53, L. Pearson
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Assistant Coach :
Stephen Mount
Reserves Coach:
Greg Tregear
1 S . Mount
2 . D. Hoyle
3 B Woolhouse
4 . S.Laussen
5 D,Greeves
6 A, Ingleton
7 C. Higson
8 C. Pollock
9 . M . Hibbrns
10. C. Warner
11 . W Daly
12 M Conran
13S Hinchen
14 . R Schober(VC)
15 N Anderson
16 A Wallace (VC)
17 D Phillips
18 J Bennett (Capt)
19 R Scot t
20 M Whittaker
21 . V Cleary
22 . D. Kerr
23 A Wright
24 D.Ramshaw
25 G . Eyles
26 . N Milat
27. J. Dansey
28 S Blackman
29 . A Kenneally
30 M . Galbraith (VC)
31 . N Hibbms(Res-VC)
32 D . Thomson
33 G Irvine
34 R . Happell
35 N . White
36 N . Pike (Res-Capt)
37 C Coyne
38 M Lake
39 B Jones
40. A . Lord
41 S Lie
42 L . Griffin
43 M . Foard
44 A, Parkin
45 P Harry
46 A Mitchell
47 C, Davidson
48 J . Lemon
49,S Avery
50. B . Jefferson
51 P Baxter
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53 J Smith
54 T Holland
55 R Cross
56 D Warner
57 T Smith
58 J Parra
60 G Oakley
61 . R . Oliphant
66 B. Simpson
69. M Burgess
70 R. Conron
75 N Proctor
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Assistant Coach :
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2 . P Fiume
3, A Phillips
4. M . Edmonds
5. N . Fraser
6 A . Scot t
7. C McClounan
8. C. Wright
9 C. Campbell
10 D Tessier
12 . D Toohey
13, J Maloney
14 S Hunter
15 G . Hynes
16 J McCarthy
17 D Crowe
18 B Mahoney
19. N . Vanderplight
20 P. OBrien
21 M . Murray
22 . P O'Callaghan
23 M, O'Callaghan
24. M . Low e
25 G Curran
26 P Wyles
27 . D Kinsella
28. P Waldron
30. B Smith
31 C Belleville
32 G Sheedy
33 P Rennie
34 J. Tull y
35 A Macintosh
36 C Swift
37.P Rud d
38 SRudd
39. C McCleod
40 . A. Banks
41 K Mullins
42 P Leonard
43 M . Stanning
44 L .Vanderp6ght
45 A Crist
46 . M Hegan
47, G, Jackson
48 S . Catalfamo
50 P. Mannix
54 . J Duckett
61 . M . Jackso n
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1 . A Carafa
2 . G Petrort
3 M . Chun
4 C Car r
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6 G OConnell
7 P Randal!
8 . M Ama d
9 D Merton
10 A. Gallagher
11 . C Slattery
12 N Bourke
13 M Stapleton
14,0 Howe
15 . D . Ebert
16 G Wallis
17 M . Getson
18 A . Caffry
19. M Delahunt
20 C Castagna
21 J Amad (VC)
22,T O'Hehir
23 G Williams
24 A Hewitt
25,J Murray
26 M Moran
27 G Booker
28 C Mason
29 .A .Zannoni
30 M Archdeacon
31 . A . Booth
32 . A McIntosh
33 .J .Seabury
34 . L . Getson
35 J .Pappas
36 G . Walsh
37 .P .Sheehan
38 J . Tnangolo
39 . F . Battistella
40 D Cooper
41 . P . Chalkley
42 .A . Duncan
43 .N Duncan
44 S . Lindenmaye r
46 James Golds (Res C)
47 B Murray
48 Julien Kann
49 C, Boutros
51 . T Mahon
55. S Beatti e
56. Jeremy Golds
57 B . Da y
58 S Boysen
61, M Bushell
63. Jeremy Kann
66 M Tyrrell
68 D . Frawley
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Senior Coach :
Robe rt Hyde
Reserves Coach :
Jim Marchbank
1 A Egan (Capt)
2 T Jone s
3 D. Martin
4 T Beare
5 M . Schmidt
6 A Cahill (VC)
7 P Booth
8 B Collison
9,S Brazil
10 . B Hanlon
11 CLambrou
12 J Tierney
13 B Curul6
14 0 Abrahams
15 P Kearney
16 B Herrald
17 . M . Boy d
19 P . Considine
20 P.OFarrell
21 0 Baker
22,A Furey
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24 R Anderson
25 D Cenni
26 M Fisher
27 R Atkinson
29 P Daniels
30 P Tatte r
31 L Boyle
32 G Phyland
34 B Conti
36 P McMenamin
37 J Zumbo
38 K Scott
39 J Considine
40 .I Turnbull
41 P Dwyer
42 C Hor n
43 G, Irvine (Res-Cap[)
44 B Gtrolam
45 C Muller
46 N Culnane
47. R Little
48 D Delac
50 B . Devine
51 J Curran
52 D . Goodear
53 M Leigh
54 T Lescum
55 S Zocco
56.C Hancock
57 B Allman
58 T Keogh
59 J Bugela
60 L Nardella
61 J Crouch
62 B Cruickshank
64 A McCudden
65 J Joyc e
66 D Gloury
67 S Cox
68 F Borello
1 A Baxter (VC)
2 D Connel l
3 W Byrn
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5 F Main
6 W Smit h
7 R P1aktnson
8 M Orto n
9 G Anderson
9 B Herbert (2)
10 T Cheawin
11,J Rae y
12 D Seccull (Capt'
13 B Carty
14 A Phillips
14, D Cotton (2)
15 W Phillips
16 M De Matta
17 P Wel l
18 M Constable
19 M Armstrong (DVC)
20 C Kraus
21 A Walden
22 P Thiessen
23 I Kidgel l
24 R Lavender (Res VC)
25 D Dea n
26 G Phillios
26 . D. Kretschmer (2)
27 C Dun n
28 G Borg
29 D Ray(Res-Caot )
30 P Robinson
31 B Main (Res-DVC)
32 A . Roberts
33 .G Tanner
34 R . Home
35 D.Lappage
36 S Meehan
37 D Andersen
38 J Hayter
39 B Steenholdt
40 S Healey
41 R Fischer
42 M Baxter
43 0 Hoar e
44 A Kirkwood-Scott
45 M Alen
I46 M Krause
47 J Delalande
48 P Merrell
49 M Llle y
50 D Golding
51 S Baker
52 N Mstry
53 T Snowball
54 J Wood
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56 N Evans
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58 A Whdelaw
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Senior Coach :
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Rese rves Coach :
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1 . E . Allen
2,S, Redd~sh
3 . S . Duthie
4 . R Fuller (Cant)
5 . A. Asto n
6 . D. Hooper
7, A, Lloyd
8, R, Hodges
9 . R- Autard
10 J . Kerr
11 . D. Fox
12 T Lang
13, N Hooper
14 . A Chambers
15, D McCall
16 . J Hosking
17 .R McLesh
18 B Simpson
19 G Eagle
20,S Hume
21 . S . Gibbs
22 . K Stokes
23, A . Milla r
24 B, Shepherd
25,S Stokes
26 A Had
27 .T Avsar
28 . N Hart
29 R Greene
30, J Lard
31 A Smith (VC)
32 G, Jackson
33 C Hunter
34 R Pric e
35 B . Steele
36 G Bennett
37 D. Ise r
38 J Latu
39 .5 Woodhouse
40 P Brow n
41 J Hart
42 J Lawson
43,R Austin
44 A . Stubbs
45 B Can (Res VC)
46 P Roberts
47 M Brady
48 . R Petty
49 . R Steele
50 T Byrne
51 M Terzm ;
52 J Bock
53 B Cnmm~ns
54 J Harri s
55 T Fearn-Wannan
56 D Ka y
57 P Sher.ven
58 T Her,,
59 M Veselik
60 B Crump (Res-Capt)
Senior Coach :
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Assistant Coach :
XAVERIAN S
Frank Melican
Senior Coach :
1 . C Clark (DVC)
Grant Thomas
2 P . Schuhkraft
Asst . Coaches :
3 . A Fitzgerald
Brett Jarick
4 R. Barnes
Michael O'Shaughnessy
5 D McDonald
Reserves Coach :
6 i . Gallagher
Stuart Colquhoun
1 M Rosel
2 M Bourke (VC)
3 M Hannebery (Cant)
4 R Curtain
5 D McKay
7 W . Denton
8. J Dickson
9 A McCorkell
10 D . Ricnardson
11 G Greetham
12 J Bowe n
13 S, Lynch
14 D Stoney
15 G Clare
16 L . Meehan
17 J Dalton
18 P O'Sullivan
19, R Greer,
20 D Holmes
21 W Mrthen
22 R Visentrni
23 R Hansen
24 J Petroff
25- D Taylor
26,G Hancock
27, D . Donlan
28,J .Htlbert
29. A . Wilson
30 D . Dan n
31 . P Klein
32 J Cardillo
33 D Landrngan
34 . G Welsford
35 C Mortensen
36 L Hannebery
37 A Landrigan
38. M Kelliher
39 M Holmes
40. R . Dalton
41 . A Dillon
42 J Lowe
43 T Keyhoe
44 L, Davies
45 T O'Sul4van
46 J,Kennedy
47 A . Bourke
48 M Logan
49 D Bailey
50 G Dalton
51 P Connors
52 M Collopy
53. D Dalton
54. R . Salter
55 P Salter
56 A . Hall
58 D. Stones
59 . A . Sassi
7 B. Connell (VC)
8 M . Gilmore (DVC)
9 S . Giac e
10 M McDonald
t 1 . D Edgel l
12 N, Sebo
13 P Kingston
14 S Samld
15 M. McConvdl
16 T . Stewart
17- P Harrington
18 . P Cleary
19 A Jobling (Capt)
20, D Woo d
21 S Carboon
22 M. Stone
23 P McDonald
24 .S McCooke
25 P Forsyth
26 M. Brown
27 T Hdl e
28 B Collins
29 . G . Petering
30 . R. Woodland
31 B. Egan
32 S . Reidy
33 . E . Fraser
34 . C Sparrow
35 A Grace
36 M . Devine
37 A Or r
38 . P Milner (Res-VC)
39,S Morgan
40 P Joy
41 R Oate n
42 D . Robertson (Res-Can')
43, C, Thoma s
44 . A, Connolly
45, D . Barton
47 G . Treverton
48 P. Marnow
49, P, Hurley
50 D, Conway
51 . J . Brown
52 D, Connell
53 C . Karageorgio
54 . C . Kellehe r
55 P. McConvall
56. B . Turner
58. C . Syrnes
59. M Osborne
60. J . Collins
61 . A . Kukullan
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6 C Wood
7. S . Perrett
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10 J . Federico
11 .R Capes
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13 R . Purcell
14 G . Mathewes
15 M, Ega n
15 L. Overman (Res)
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17 W, Carey (VC)
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21 A. Mui r
22 M . Mahady
23 B. Hor n
24 K. Mahady
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26 J Gollant
27 A . Nathan
28 P Morrice
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30 R Donlan
31 . M Fitzpatrick
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34 J. O'Connell (Res)
35 J.Saundry
36 P O'Dea
37 F. Comit o
37. M . O'Connell (Res)
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39,5 Byrne
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42 . M Marshall
43 A McCleave
44 B, Gallaugher
45.J. Kennedy
46. D Solomon
47. M . McGeoa.vn
48, A . Smith
49 J Wiggins
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2. J. Zanetli
2. J. Sandman
3. F Falcone
4 .J .Schembn
5. T Taylor (VC)
6 N . Court
7. P Jones
8. A . Eldrett
9. M . Grocock
9. P. Slavich (Res)
10. P Gilmou r
11 . S . Banniste r
12 . R . Moran (Res-VC)
13 M . Bosanko
14. J. Reddick
15.P McCann
16. M . Goodwi n
17. R. Lyons (Res-Caot)
18 B. Carter
19. A . Ratcliffe
20 M . Carter
21 . M . Fitzpatrick
22. M Devereaux (DVC-Res)
23. A . Bake r
24 . P. Mallon (C)
25. M . O'Rourke
26 P Rya n
27. A . Finnigan
28. M . O'Kearney
29. M . Fogas
30 A . Urli
31 . S Hollow
32. S . Eastmure
33 J. Chapman
34. M . Donohue
35. S . O'Halloran
36. A. Smit h
37- D Castaldi
38. G . Pinner
39, S. Boyle
40 M- Talbot
41 . M Crotty
42 A McKay
43,L .Caruana
44. J . Vain a
45, M Petrevsk
46 B .Scud6
47- M, Davies
48 D Wngglesvmnh (DVC)
50. M, Purcel l
54 J. Blain
60 B. Pearse
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2 . D. Wdchell
3 . L. Holt (VC)
4 . M . Legge
5. C. Ladd
6. P. Williams
7, P. Broster
8 . B . Moloney
9 . G.. Cullen
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12 . D. Glass
13. A . Shor
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16. S. Stanton
17. M . Gray
18. J. Turnbull
19. A . Thompson
20 . C . Hoist
21 . G . Foste r
22, J. Giiham (Capt)
23. C . Bouche r
24. W. Ashton
25. M . Power
26. A . Md i
27. D. Drinkwater
28. A . Weston
29. C . Pyer s
30. B. Gdlies
31 . S . White
32 . C. West
33.T. Kearsey
34. C . Stevens
35. R . Parry
36.R .Prowse
37 . D. Gent
38. C . Duncan
39. B. Bowler (Res-Capt)
40. D. Stephen s
41 . A . McLaren
42 . D. Taylor
43. M . Harte
44 .B.Hogan
45. M - Gilbert
46. P. Linehan
47. P. Davis
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55. D. Williams (DVC)
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8. A . Barker
9. L. Baring
10. J. Koo p
11 . M . Spencer
12. M . Crampton
13. R. Culvenor
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15. R. Knight
16 T Chisholm
17. S. Zacharidis
18. G . Hipwell (VC)
19 P Wallis
20, A Tuhan
21 . D. Lawrence
22 . M . Cohen
23. P White
24- S McKay
25. M . Kellock
26. A . McGregor (Capt)
27 . D Newma n
28. S. Rowlands
29. A . Headberry
32 . G . Wadley
33. D . O'Brien
34- J. Quin (DVC)
35. A . Qui n
37, J . Andritsos
38 N . Fletcher
39. T, Gattuso
40, K. O'Brien
43 G . Enders
44 L . Champness
45. J . Lochowiak
46 .J .Shady
47. N . Crampton
48 . P. Andritsos
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50. G . McHenry
51 .B. Hodgson
52 . J. Milli e
53 . D. Walsh
55 . D. Trumble
56 .J .Cooney
57. M . Kanizay
58 . M . Hanlon
64 . R . Knott
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2 . M . McLennan
3. A . Pryor (Capt)
4. C. Anderson (DVC)
5. M . Waddingto n
6. M . Allen
7. J . Ryan
8. S . Fitchett
9. M . Fisher
10, C. Lade
11 . N . Perry
12 . D. Cochrane
13 . A . Grant (VC)
14 . J . Bennett
15 . R . Haydon
16 . M . Hendrie
17. A . Rickarby
18 . M . Talbot
19 . C . Brook
20. M . Reid
21 . C. James
22.T. Hayden
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25, L . Hamilton
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27. A . Augustine
28. A. Gal e
29 . P. Latzer
30. R . Phillips
31 . S. Murray
32, H . Jarvis
33 . Jarvi s
34 . R . Brown (Res-Capt)
35 . D. Smyth e
36 . B . Pollock
37. M . Selby
38 . J . Tregaskis
39 . A . Hoar
40. N . Timms
41, S . Duggan
42 . Devine
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44. A . McLaughlin
4& R . Carter
46. J. Allmond
47. R . Hopkins
48. C . Haling
49.S.Young
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52 . P Murphy
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1 . T Wilts
2 . R. Pisarsk i
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4. P. O'Brien
5 N Boyden
6. R . Der y
7 C Thompson
8 J . Keeble
9 D. Coroner (DVC)
10 . A Joyce
11 B Murphy
12 G, Borton
13 S . Rose
14 S . Bardsley
15 . D Maskiei
16 P Wood
IT M Rose
18 W Ward-Ambler
19 J Correl l
20, A, Salek
22 I . Mackay
23. A . Witts
24 S, Teat
25 R, Nelson
27 C Bryan
28 C Terrill
29 R Meade
30 N Howell
31 . S . Frazer
32, R, Webb (VC)
33 G. Dixon
34 C . Anastasakis
36. S. Newman
37. G Curti s
39 M . McGregor
40 M, Blood
41 P MacDonald
42 B . Williams
43, P Birrei l
44 J Harty
46 P Sinn
49 T Stuckey
50B Cook
51 W Ward
52 . D Dowling
53C.Kopa
54 C. Williamson
55 E Atkinson
56 . M, Atkinson
60 . M, McCulloch
61, G McCulloch
63 S Martin
65 .J.Cunnack
66 . P Tsiampas
67 D MacDonald
68 . S Bo^,vring
69 P. Jost
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77. S Olive r
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5. M . Turner
6. D. Patterson
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8. N. MacQuire
9 . R . MacQuwre
10. M Durack
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14. D. Rogers
15. C . Davis
16. D . Gran t
17. C. McKinnon
18.T Bournon
19. D . Zajc
20 . S . Farrow
21 . C . Ericksen
22 . A . Lever
23 . N. Moodie
24 . C. Radin
25 . A. Holland
26 . G . Buxton
27. C. Appe l
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36 . P. Dyne s
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45. A . Szadura
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20. B. Pannam
21, M . Mullavey
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29. J . Haines
30. M . Sayers
31 . L . Cordes
32 .S .Gibson
33. K . Ludehens-Bini
34. D . McDonald
35. D. Sedgwic k
36 R . Kennedy
37. B . Sayers
38. G. Forde
39. M . Lehmann
40. S. Moore
41 . J . Jacob s
42 . C. McCulloch
43. Tugan Ozek
44. R . McKissack
45,A .Conboy
46. J . Russ
47, M . Wiseman
48, G . Williams
49. D. Pearce
50 . Turul Ozek
51 . B. Pihigren
52 .A .Conboy
53 . H . Morgan
54 . J . Quin n
55 . K . Beaumont
56 . W. Smit h
57. B. Waterson
58 . S. Dinatale
59 . G . Tanner
60 . B . Hul l
61 . S. Bel l
62 . N . Campbell
63, P Hardy
64 . P. Macintosh
65 . R . King
Senior Coach :
And rew Smythe
Reserves Coach
Michael Flanagan
1- P. Laming
2 . R . Morley
3. S. McLaren
4. N . Cartledge
5. S. Scanlon
6. M . Kell y
7. C. Veitch
8. D. Robbins
9 . H . Turvey
10.B.Snape
11 . R . Creighton
12 . D. Thompson
13. G . Cotterill
14. B. Mott
15.A .Stewart
16. D . Harvey
17. D. Gandolfo
18. D . Kiddy
19. C. Parker
20 . J . Moran
22 . A . Chafer
23 J . Redfern
24 . A. Ma y
27. R . Lord
28. S . White
29. W. O'Brien
30. C. Cahill
31 . K . Graham
32. A . Steve
33. A. Divirgilio
35. P. Avery
36. R.Ingiese
37. P Flew
38. C. Griffi n
39. M . Flanagan
40. A. Humphrey
40. C. Bemore
41 . D . Adamopoulos
42. H . Roberts
43. B. Lambevski
44 . M . Fit t
45. W. Reynolds
46. A. Humphrey
47. L. Coleman
48. S . Stratton
49. M,lacuone
50. W. Olney
51 . D. Hopkins
53. G . Harington
54. P. Zorzi
56. N . Borg
57. J . Ciro
58. R . Huntington
60. C. Portbury
61 . C. Smyth
63, M . Deany
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A .F.C.
Senior Coach :
Mark Ladgrove
Assistant Coach :
Adrian Brown
Rese rves Coach :
Vince Salern o
1 . C. Wormesley (Res-C)
2 . A Campbell
3. M . Ladgrove (C/C)
4. B. Hand y
5 J. Muirhead
6. T. Ahdor e
7 J. Reiger
8 R . Murphy
9.1 Parker
10. F. Khalil
11, J . Johnston
12 C Pepper
14. S, Stokes
15.P Ashwood
16, D, Boots
17. P Rodwell
18. J. Salerno
19. R . Forgarini
20, K . Somers
21, B. Goodwin
22 S . Giloin
23 . M Dyke
24 . S . Van Beek
25. M . Labinski
26.B. McGougan
27. P. Giddens
28 Adrian Brown
29 A . Scott
30, M, Blevntt
31 J . Sweeney
32. D. Price
33. T Battle
34, S, Wilson
35. D. Clarke
36. W. Burgess
37 . G. McDonald
39 J.Leveque
40. G . Walker
41 . C. Pauline
42 . P. Lambert
43. S. Reige r
44. Andrew Brown
45, K . Sutton
46. D . Giddens
47 B Sheppeck
48 S. Campbell
49. P Eyre
50, K . Charleston
51 K . Wilso n
52 T. Mertis
54 J Wilson
Est . 196 7
ELSI'ER NWiCK
1, L- Murph y
2. A Hankin
3. M, Andrew
4, Andrew Conlin
5 S . Bell
& M- Lloyd
7, T Heath
8- M. Pachelor
9, A. O'Connor
10, J- Blennerhasssett
11- P Mahony
it . P Belle (2)
12, R . Eklom
13 . A Guinan e
13. P- Stankovich (2)
14. Alby Conli n
15- L, McCooke
16 A . Abrahams
17- J. Ward
18 P. Pavolic
'Q M, Bullard
_0 P. Southall
?l W. Nicholso n
L . McGregor
N . Christie
D. Conli n
J O'Connor
D Mahoney
27. D. Nola n
28 . B. Hil l
29- R . Bravington
30, G. Bullus s
31 R. Bullus s
32 . G . Higginbotham
33, J . Schulz
34. C . O'Connor
35.D . Osborne
36. D . Pickard
37 G. Marshall
38. B. Hammer
39 M . Scott
40. M, Daniels
41, M . Whelan
42 S. Ramsay
43 S . Crowe
44. C. Walker
45. R . Grandemange
46. R . Bower
47. J . Dunnachie
50 R . McIntyre
51- a Hughes
54. Marty Copeland
55. Mathew Copeland
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Reserves Coach :
Greg Schultz
1 . B . Wilson
2 . D. Gregory
3. T, Hill
4. B. Rafferty (Capt)
5. M . Hil l
6. S . Timms
7- M . Kouts
8. J. Sist
9. G . Dickson
10 . P. Breslin
11 . G . Ma y
12 . P McGrath
13. N . Monaghan
14 . R . Patterson
15. G . Richards
16. D. Cassa r
17. Craig Horsey
18. J . Sis t
19. S. Withers
20. T. Silvey
21 . L. Black
22. M . Davies
23- C. Ryan
24 . M . Lukais
25. R . Hall
26. D. Mance
27. I . Withers
28, D. Isaacs
29 . G . Boxshall
30 . G . Halpin (VC)
31 . G. Oaten
32 . S. Hill
33 . P. Harrison
34 .B . O'Shannesy
36 . W. Crooke
37.P. O'Shannesy
38 .D. O'Shannesy
39 . T. Rossite r
40. A . Antonio
42 . G . Fletcher
46. R . Horowitz
4Z N . Morris
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3. S . Fredrickson
4. A. Marriott
5. G . Elliot t
6. J. Dumaresq
7. P. Henderson
8. M . Chiller
9. D. Shaw
10 . M . Bakogianis
11 . C. McLaren
12 . P. Chilco
13. B. Smith
14. P. Stewart
16. G . Liersch
17. M . Edwards
18.T. O'Connor
19. R . Richards
20. W. Greenwood
21 . D . Edmunds
22. M . Edmunds
23 . S. Duni n
24 . T. Fawcett
25 . D. Sidebottom
26 . C . Lloyd
27. A. Sheehan
28 . T. Demeo
29 . T. Richards
30 . R . Toll
31 .S. Lonergan
32 . T. Daldy
33 . R . Madden
34 . N . Morrice
35 . C . Gemmill
36, R . Evans
37. A. Chiodo
3& A . Pelson
39 . A . Weeks
40. B. Biaskett
41 . D. Price
42 . L. Page
44. S. Eldridge
45. S. Turner
46. D. Wright
47. D. Rider
50. S. Brownlaw
52 . J . Cousins
55. A . Cummings
56. M, Kreuzer
5& A . Brennan
60. G . Lilley
63. S. Male
67. D. Fakhry
69. F. Ribauw
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Senior Coach :
Dino DiMarco
Reserves Coach :
Rodney Burrows
1 . M . Cannon
2 .D.Adams
3 . M . DeMorton (Capt)
4, P. DiMarco
5 C . Cortese
6 . V. Grimaldi (DVC)
7. J. Briff a
8 . C. Kea y
9 . A . Sammartino
10. A. Tirchett (VC)
11 . K . Hehi r
12. L. DeMorton
13. B Attard
14. G . Parkinson
15. H . Tsialtas
16. S . Tsiaitas
17. C. Borel 6
19. V. Lirosi
20. P. Cerasiotis
21 . B. Laurie
23.J. Bulman
24. J. Houston
25. J. Androutsos
26. J. Tirchett
27, P. Randello
28. J. Kibrzis
29. D. Frew
30. B. Thorpe
31 .J . Scuben
32 . J . Williams
33. J. Kakafikas
34. A. Neil l
35. P. Dowsett (C-Res)
36. J. Boudolo h
37. D . DeMorton
38. W. Crawford
39. V. Randello
40 G . McCall (VC-Res)
41 . J . Saunders
42. T. Sammartino
43, A. Gering
44 .J . Broo k
45.S Cannon
46 . C. Jewel l
47, J. Engellener
48 .R . Thorpe
49 .J Cannizzaro
50 .J . Roussos
51 . C. McGrath
52, P Engellener
53 . L . Rigazzi
54 . A. Hill
56 . M . Mazzarella
57 . T. Harki n
58 . G . Lambourne
59, C. Phelan
61 . G. Kyrannis
62 . D. Munro
63 . P. Riley
64 . M Mason
66. S . Ward
67. D. Lawton
69 . Kevi n
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Reserves Coach :
George Tsoiacos
1 . D. Le Deux
2 . J . Hal l
3. F. Stafford
4. A . Escott
5. A . Miller
6. M. Taylor
7. L . Gallo
8. J . Kemp
9. A. Morris
10. M . Hansen
11 . L . Missaglia
12 . M. Maddox
13. W. Dodds
14. B . Hal l
15. J . Scotland
16. M . Leng
17. G . Alexeilis
18. F. Doyle
19.J. Evans
20 . D. Desler
21 . S. Cross
22 . P. Stewart
23 . M . Silva
24 . R . Williams
25 . J . Harris
26 . J . Senior
27. C. Newland
28 . D. Healey
29 . G . Newman
30 . G . Scalzo
31 . P. O'Sullivan
32- B. Wilson
33 . D. Rei d
34 . P. Holmes
35 . P. Maniatis
36. P. Holiowood
37, P. Kemp
38. S. Wilmot
39. N . Pavlou
40. P. Riedel
41 . A. South
42, J . Haberman
43. N . Ker r
44. D . Baxter
45. A . Cope
46. S. Sergeant
47.T-Johnson
48. A . Barret
49. A . James
50. M . Pittoni
51 . S . Silva
52 .J .Hribar
53. R . Wegner
54. J. Blowfieid
55. S. Kell y
56. S. Acott
57. S . Airey
58. L. Airey
66. D . Wright
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G SECTION
by Norm Nugen t
In Round 1183% of my predictions in both divisions
became fact .
G NORT H
In the Williamstown "derby" Old Westbourne
triumphed when they defeated the 'CY's' by the
leviathan margin of 158 points . M arcellin did win their
game against Therry with comparative ease as the
"Eagles" had a thirty five point lead when the final siren
sounded . St Bernard's had a day out against Banyule
as the Saints triumphed by 107 points. Out east North
Old Boys edged ever closer to the top four when their
marked accuracy in front of goal enabled them to defeat
Kew by 25 points. The'Turtles' speed of notifying the
result of their vital clash with Bulleen-Templestowe
really lived up to the Club pseudonym . Really Eitham
your reticence is a blot on the professionalism of our
Association! The details which we sought indicated that
leaders Bulleen-Templestowe maintained their
unbeaten record with a 42 point victory over the
"Turtles". Two consecutive losses have placed the
'Turtles" in a position where their final's bona fides
must be open to serious question .
G SOUT H
Old Melburnians clearly outplayed St Kevin's and
ended with a winning margin of 52 points . Much the
same summary is true of the Old Haileybu ryGlenhuntly game as the `Hunters, who were clearly
outplayed, failed 76 points . Leaders Old Xave rians had
a comfortable 25 point victory over Collegians whose
march to the top four was thus thwarted . Even my
selection couldn't motivate a quorem of St Kilda/Sth
Caulfield players to take the field against Old Geelong
who thus moved two places up the ladder as a
consequence of gaining the forfeited four points.
Mazenod gained a break on Bloods in the race for
fourth place for two reasons . M azenod themselves
recorded a 72 point victory over Monash G ry phons
while out at Clayton, Monash Whites outplayed
Bloods to win by 19 points. In this game the
comparative inaccuracy of Bloods enabled the
White's margin to be greater than that which the
closeness of the scoring opportunities indicated . De
La Salle had the Bye to attune themselves for the
business end of the season .
PREVIEW OF ROU N D 1 2
G NORT H
No rt h Old Boys should build vital percentage at the
expense of Williamstown as the NOB final's march
continues . M arcellin currently the custodian of fourth
place should further consolidate it today at the expense
of the poorly performing Old Scotch . In similar vein
St Bernard's should consolidate their double chance
with a big percentage building victory over Therry .
Perhaps the game of the round will be that at Timber
Ridge when Old Westbourne come east to meet
Bulleen-Templestowe . This will be a big test for Did
Westbourne for whom victory could insure a final's
berth . However, on the season's evidence to date I am
confident Bulleen-Templestowe will win the game .
Kew, now a game plus percentage out of the four face
the daunting trip to Research to meet the'Turties' who
are lions at Eltham . The loser can virtually forget the
final four participation sothe contest will be keen . I will
give the "Turtles" one last chance to redeem
themselves by defeating Kew. Camberwell should be
able to continue on their winning way at the expense
of Banyule who lack the personnel to hold the
"Tricolour's" stars.
G SOUT H
Mazenod should consolidate their position in the top
four with a comfortable victory over St Kevins and
Collegians should remain in the final's race by
defeating the under manned St KildalSouth Caulfield .
A match which will have definite effects on the final
composition of the Iadderwill bethe clash between last
season's Grand Finalists Bloods and De La Salle at
Glenhuntly. De La Salle come into the match from the
Bye whilst Bloods went down to M onash Whites last
round . De La Salle forwards led by Losinno have the
more impressive record this season so I favour the
reigning premiers to win on this 'score'. Bloods have
slipped this season and consequently I still favour De
La Salle to win when all factors are considered .
Traditional rivals Old Melburnians and Old
Xaverians meet at Albert Park where I favour the
"Crocodiles" to continue on their winning way.
Monash Whites are continuing to look like potential
premiers visit Old Haileybu ry today. I see no reason
to suspect the 'Whites will not win again today. Monash
Gry phons have the chance to win today against Old
Geelong . I favour them to do so while Glenhuntly are
enjoying their Bye.
G NORTH
WILLIAMSTOWN vs ST BERNARD'S
MARCELLIN vs NORTH OLD BOYS
THERRY vs ELTHA M
BANYULE vs BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE
KEW vs CAMBERWEL L
OLD WESTBOURNE vs OLD SCOTCH
G SOUT H
DE LA SALL vs OLD MELBURNIAN S
OLD XAVERIANS vs MONASH GRYPHON S
ST KILDA/STH CAUL . vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS
MAZENOD vs COLLEGIAN S
OLD GEELONG vs ST. KEVIN'S
MONASH WHITES vs GLENHUNTLY
BLOODS - Bye
G NU .- TIN
T m, M arcelli n
1, Eltharn
I
.ac, Kew
Old Westbourne
G SOUT H
paft©n, Old Xaverians
Monash White s
no, De La Sall e
Old Xavenans
;on, Bloods
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54
36
36
35
50
33
30
27
18
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1 .0 2 .2 2 .4 2 .4 .16
WILLIAMSTOWN
OLD WESTBOURNE 8.3 13.6 19.9 27.12 .174
µ9LLIt M STOWN Davies, McGo .van BEST Campbell, Lugowski, Scott,
C - :. Davies, McGowa n
D,_ .:~
. .'^3TBOURNE S Porter 6, G Murdoch 5, S Loukides 5, J
34, W. Taylor 2, D Evans 2, J Blank, A . Belcher, A . Horsburgh
Evans. S Gre g, S Loukides, G Murdoch, S Porter, J
V okakis
THERRY
6.4.40
MARCELLIN 11 .9.75
THERRY Carbs 4, S . Eldrett, A Eldrett BEST Doran, Carbis, Roberton,
Moran, Brisbane. Kite
MARCELLIN Treganowan, Scott, Keogh, Hesse BEST Scott, Mahon,
B. Day. O'Callaghan, TG . Slattery, Keog h
BANYULE 1 .1 2 .2 3.2 6 .3.39
ST BERNARD'S 8.3 14 .8 16 .11 22 .14.146
BANYULE Hare3, Meredith 2, McCormack . BEST Crockford, Edwards.
Gibson, Hare, Place. Neilse n
ST BERNARD'S P Klaaysen 6 . R Klaaysen 3, McGuire 3, D. Klaaysen
2.0 Connell 2, Lindus, J Klaaysen, J Doolan, Gollant, Varga, BEST P
Klaaysen, V McGuire, S. Denahy, B Moon, M, Gollant, R . Linous
KEW
7.4.46
NORTH OLD BOYS 11 .5 .71
KEW D Maclsaac 2 . Lovegrove, OHanlon, Pierce, P McCormick, Holten
BEST Lethlean, R McCormick, James, Lazarus, Wilson, Holten
NORTH OLD BOYS Rowlands 2. Carroll 2 . Lynch 2 . Buge a 2, Sala,
Borello, Wood BEST D . Joyce. Allman, Carroll . M Bevanda, Phillips,
Bugela
ELTHAM
2.2 3,4 6 .5 8.6 .54
BULLEEN-TEMP.
2 .6 4,8 8.11 14 .12 .96
ELTHAM D Mouat 3 . Martins 2, Hamshare, SUckland, Thorsen BEST
Haber, Stickland, Sinclair, Thorsen, White, Martin s
BULLEEN TEMP. C. Shellard 4, L Parris 2, P. Crnchley 2, P. Kite, B Croft,
A.Ibraham, G, Mellon, G, Parkinson . P Bnndley. BEST D Cummins, G .
Parkinson, D. Agosta, A Saw, M, Rutherford. L Robertso n
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OLD SCOTCH
2 .1 2 .2 2.4 3 .4.22
CAMBERWELL M . Bingley 5, P Barker 4, A McKdlop 2, B. Kemp 2, S .
Duff 2, S. Hartley 2, R Pearson 2, D. McNamara . BEST D. McNamara,
B. Kemp, A . Heitmann, W. Galzebrook, M . Bingley, P. Alsop.
OLD SCOTCH Seeman, McCallum, K . Fuller, BEST Edwards, Nichols,
Morrison, Craw, Wilson, Currie.
G SOUTH
OLD MELBURNIANS
14.14.98
ST KEVIN'S 7.4.46
OLD MELBURNIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
ST KEVINS A . Noonan 2, B, Noonan 2, P . Perillo 2, T. Bare. BEST B.
Noonan, T. Corrigan, Nolan, Stone, Douglas, M . Lewis.
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5.3 8.10 10.10 14 .15.99
GLENHUNTLY 2.4 2 .4 3.4 3 .5 .23
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Dangerfield 3, Whelan 3, Allen 2, Gregson 2,
D. Bennett 2, P . Bennett, Evans BEST P. Bennett, McGorlick, Hillyer, D.
Bennett, Evans, Gregson.
GLENHUNTLY Sist, Bryant, Pesce . BEST SisL Warren, Moore, Pesce,
Bryant, Isaacs .
OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 5.6 6.6 8.12 .60
COLLEGIANS 0 .1 2 .2 5.5 5.5.35
OLD XAVERIANS M . Dalton 3, R King 2, A . Hall, L. Davies, M . Fraser.
BEST M . Fennessy, S. Hogan, M . Dalton, R . Mclsaac, D. Hummerson,
J McGrat h
COLLEGIANS Tadgell, Kerr, Goldnck, Holland, Mirakian . BEST Holland,
S . Mackay, Kerr, C Mackay, Mirakian, Jones
ST KILDA/STH CAUL . FORFEITED TO
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MAZENOD 18 .9.117
M ONASH GRYPHONS 6 .11 .47
MAZENOD Palamara4, Smith 3, B. King 2, Stone 2, A. King, Tetley, Quirk,
Sinclair, Campbell, Collins, Williams . BESTSmith, Kealy, B. King, Rogers,
Palamara, Collins.
MONASH GRYPHONS A . Reziauskis 2, C, O'Brien, J . Rubio, J .
Blandford R Hardman BEST R . Hardman, J . Rubio, PSmith, M .
Campbell, C. Robinson, L . Worth y
MONASH WHITES 1 .1 4.5 4.8 9 .11 .65
BLOODS 2 .4 3.5 5.9 6.11 .47
MONASH WHITES Gualano 2, Bainbridge 2, Tully 2, M . Gemmola,
O'Hara, Murray BEST Bainbridge . O'Hara, Morgan, J. Young, Murray,
O'Neil
BLOODS Thomas 5, Robinson BEST Toomey, Amarant Sc Smith,
Thomas, Wilts, Green e
CLUB RECORD AT COLLEGIAN S
Today (4/7) will see Bruce Ferguson's long-standing
record of 312 games for Collegians broken . Club
stalwart and reliable G grade backman, Steve Mackay
will break the record when he runs out for Collegians
today. All Collegian followers salute Steve on his
historical milestone.
200 UP FOR BLOODS LEGEN D
All at the Bloods FC congratulate Rod Ellam on
playing his 200th game this week, the first to reach
this milestone since the club's inception in 1980.
"Giggles" is one of the Bloods mainstays, holding
down a forward flank or wing each week as well as
being the club's secretary ; he was runner-up in the'81
B&F and took our the Presidents Trophy in 198? He
has played a significantly major role in the club's
success both on and off the field, resulting in 9 grand
finals in 10 years for five flags . Well done Giggs - and
all who sail in her.
KEW M ILESTONE S
All at Kew congratulate club XVIII veterans and
original members, ruckman Tony "The King" Wilson
(100), rover Michael M anley (100) and full back and
premiership winning captain/coach Richard
Maclsaac (150) on notching their respective milestones in recent weeks,
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL
INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
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Lyon
Last week saw my worst ever tipping result - only
50% - and another green slab challenge taken up
successfully by the M onds . Pays to be persistent Peter
doesn't it . We also saw a great win by our U19 Rep
Squad over the VCFL Teal Cup Team - great effort fellas ..
REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHES
DIVISION 1
Nodders gained a 2 game break over the other finals
contenders getting home by 3 goals over M arcellin .
Makin was Nodders best with the two M
cCuskers
which would have pleased
. "The slab"
sparked 'Dobbo' into booting 5Brendon
for the M onds in their
easy win over Bernies . Luke Haddon
and Codey
Sparrow, will also enjoy their share of the slab
after their
good efforts
. Xavs gained revenge for their only loss
this year when they doubled O M 's score. Tucker,
Reis
and the Egans were Xavs best
unpredictable (for
me!) Collegians got home easily. The
in the game I thought
might break the drought for Gilla. The Lions best were
Phillips, Samford, P almer and Oldham (4)
. As usual,
no details from De La .
DIVISION 2 CENTRAL
As usual n
m
f how they fello lnl a fro
hole in the 2nd half a dvhanoded
the
Wagame to the "silent ones"
Blackburn and Elliot
' . 'mihe s rbryeSconsoliUate
their spot in the 4 with an easy win over the Friars with
d
Paul Gilmour
getting another5 and good efforts from
Mark Finnigan, Jacob Dimech and A lan
Newbould .
C'well got in by 7 against Kew with
Terry Walker taking
over from the "bonny Scott"
and booting 1/2 a dozen .
Brad M cM anus and Chris Fisher
also pleased the
coach . The Bullants
broke the ice with a 9 goal win
over the exam-struck Blacks .
Alan was really pleased
to tell me his best (sorry
Alan about the answering
machine) players were Dave Somerville, Joe Scott
and Paul Dal] Oglio
. Once again, no info from Parade
but that ever
reliable (but still indebted) correspondent
Hagar told me that his best were Nilson
and Digney
for Parade and McGowan and Blackwood
for Hoes .
DIVISION 2 SOUTH
ring Jackers
as usdi~la David Harris got back t o order r best
for High and booted 6 in their
big win over Tonners .
Jeremy Goldwin and Keith Walles
starred in their
major reversal of form . Reds Roversalso
kicked 7 into the
wind in the 1st quarter andjust hadtocru(se home from
the Fields after that . From Chris'
blurred fax, I gathered
that Rovers' best were Fergess, Hurst
(5), M att Hope
and Dale Wellspring . Scotchies kicked
7 in the last
quarter to get home from Ashers and stay in
the finals
fight . Skipper Phi' Roberts
(4) again starred and
Stewart Bailey kicked 9. Bedas
caused the season's
upset by rolling the undefeated Parkers
in a real slog
at Bangholme. Must have been fun watching
only 1
point scored in the last qtr! Bedas best were "returners"
from the ones Matt McGraw and
Christian Loos .
PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES
DIVISION I
Bernies form seems to have slipped the last couple
of weeks and, despite their renowned home ground
advantage, I can't see them rolling the D's . Mentone
take it up to the best teams on their home patch and,
because the Eagles are nowhere near the best, I think
the Tones can win . An O M 's victory over
the Monds
could give them a 2 game break over the field
for 4th
spot . M onds showed good form last
week but without
the slab incentive I don't expect them to win . Xavs easily
- but not as easily as last time - against the lions and
Nodders should be in trouble against Gilla's Gorillas .
SELECTIONS : De La Salle, O. M entone, O. Melb
.,
0 . Xav, M axeno d
DIVISION 2 CENTRAL
The Bullants celebrations should be short lived
because Carey
will be too determined to keep in touch
with the 4 to let this slip today . I expect the other 4 games
to potentially ruin my tipping score as they should all
be close. Every time I go against
Frog's 'silent ones'
they win but there's no way I11 go against the leaders
at home. Hoes slipped up last week whilst
Blues had
a spell . I expect Steve
to be rewarded for his spying
last week. Blues just! B lacks
are like most Uni teams
- a tipsters nightmare . They let me down last week so
I won't risk them again today - Les' boys will get a
welcome return to the winners' list A Therry win today
will give them a possible 2 game break over the field,
enough incentive to get them home against Parade
.
SELECTION S : O. C'well, Uni . Blues, O
. Carey, Kew,
Therry.
DIVISION 2 SOUT H
Hopefully, for this scribes tipping reputation, there
should be only 2 really close games in this section today.
Scotchies fell in against De La 2 weeks ago and they
beat,4shers - so what do they do today? Jackers have
been very consistent and I think they will get home today,
through that consistency . How can I ever pick a winner
of the High's games? I'm glad it's Steve
who has to
live with that wobbly form . Holidays may deplete
Ashers
a little but on the bigger ground than High's (aren't they
ail!) I thinkthey can scrape in . Tonners will be too strong
for Old Hoes ; Parkers will stop the Oaks winning run
and Bedas will roll the Fields.
SELECTIONS : Hampton Rov AJ A X, O .
Brighton, C'side Park, St Bedes, M.,onash
.
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SL A B CHALLENG E
Sorry,qshers but I'll give Steve's High boys added
incentive to keep in the finals fight by offering them the
slab for winning today .
UNDER -i~l SECT1Cii 1
DE LA SALL BLUE vs OLD MELBURNIANS
,MARCELLIN vs ST BERNARD' S
MAZENOD vs OLD MENTONIANS
ORMOND vs COLLEGIAN S
OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL
OLD TRINITY vs WHITEFRIARS
UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD CAMBERWELL
THERRY vs BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E
KEW vs OLD PARADIANS
OLD CAREY vs IVANHOE
UNIVERSITY BLACKS - Bye
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH
DE LA SALLE GOLD vs OLD BRIGHTON
AJAX vs HAMPTON ROVER S
OLD IVANHOE vs ST BEDES'
MHSOB vs CHIRNSIDE PAR K
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs MONASH BLUES
OAKLEIGH vs OLD SCOTCH Oakleigh V FA
ground, Warrigal Road, Orkleigh .
UNDER 19 SECTION 1
Riley, Old Mentonians
(2) 45
Thompson, Old Melburnians (0) 40
Bennie, Marcellin (2) 34
Webb, St Bernard's (2) 34
Fischer, Ormond (1) 29
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L
Raywood, Ivanhoe (2) 53
Scarpa, Thomastown (0) 31
Bubis, Thomastown (0) 30
Dodds, University Blues (0) 27
Nixon-Smith, Old Camberwell (0) 25
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH
Douglass, Monash Blues (4) 70
Pillioll, Chirnside Park (0) 56
Fountas. MHSOB (4) 55
Kirzner, Ajax (0) 53
Gosstray, Caulfield Gr (0) 4 6
UNDER 19 SECTION 1
DE LA SALLE BLUE 2 .4 7.9 11 .20 18 .25.133
OLD MENTONIANS
2 .3 3.4 3.4 4.6.30
DE LA SALLE BLUE P. Satchel! 7, P. Conroy 4, J Doherty 2, A Picone
2. J . Rafu A . Sheedy, C . Lester BEST A. Picone. C . Lester, P. Conroy, A
Sheedy, J . Darcy, P Satchell .
OLD MENTONIANS Riley 2 . Appel, Bond . BEST B. Murphy, Austin,
Sewell. S. Dwyer, Richardson . Bond
MAZENOD
1 .2 5.7 7.8 9.16.70
MARCELLIN 3 .2 3.5 5.8 7.11 .53
MAZENOD Meadows 3, Morgan 3 . Harrison 2, Baxter. BEST Makin, M
McCusker, P . McCuskec Meadows, Occhipinti, Whitmee
MARCELLIN Bennie 2, Healey, McKenzie, Russell, Curry, Fava BEST
Sexton, Fngo, Curry. Purcell, Edmonds, Heale y
ORMOND
3 .3 7.5 7.9 11 .17.83
ST BERNARD'S 1 .2 2 .6 5 .8 7.10 .52
ORMOND Dobson 5. Collier 2, Fischer, McCarthy. Milliken, Wood
ST BERNARD'S Webb 2 . Palmer, Lynch, Cashman. D Farrell . Scern
BEST Scerri, Byrne, Fox, Hemley, Ogston, O'Keef e
OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 7.5 8 .6 13 .11 .89
OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .4 3.6 6 .7 6.7.43
OLD XAVERIANS Tucker 3, Black 2, Salter 2, Cook 2, Dillon, Thomas .
Egan, Gill, BEST Tucker, Reis, Egan . Salter, Egan, Fitsimon
OLD MELBURNIANS Theodore 4. Carlyon, Wallace-Smith . BEST Field .
Vile, Richardson. Church, Teelow, Kuhn
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .1 6.4 7.4 8.12.60
COLLEGIANS 4 .6 6.9 12.12 15.12.102
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Evans 2, Kelly 2, Weber, Dow, Shinder,
Richardson . BEST Hilton, Pound, Weber, Richardson, Bartholomeusz,
Nicholls
COLLEGIANS Oldham 4, Kelson 3, Palmer 2, Sneddon, Grierson,
Farrington, Samwall, Bamford, Donaldson . BEST Phillips, Bamford,
Palmer, De Young, Kelson . Farrington .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L
OLD TRINITY
1 .7 1 .11 3.18 5.20.50
OLD CAREY
3 .0 5.3 5.5 5 .7.37
OLD TRINITY Shen 2, Sutherland, Beet, Smythe . BEST Antonopoulos,
Mok, Cameron, Jervis, Gibson, De Stefan s .
OLD CAREY Hyndman 2, Morrison, D. Mitchell, Dunn. BEST Walsh,
Elliott, Blackburn, Doggett, Porter.
THERRY 21 .17.143
W HITEFRIARS 4.3.27
THERRY Gilmour 5, G . Baker 4, Dimech 3. A . Baker 3. Forbes 2, Finnigan .
Goodwin, Stephens . McKay. BEST Finnigan . Dimech, McKay, Stanko,
Newbould, Forbe s
WHITEFRIARS Carrigg 2, Butler, Carbone . BEST O'Connor, Flanagan,
Carbone, Brisbane, Parr.
KEW 5 .1 8.2 10.2 11.6.72
OLD CAMBERWELL
5 .4 8.6 13 .10 17.13.115
KEW Koumantatakis 3 . Foskett 2, H . Vathakos 2, Hausler, Sklaverntis .
Merrigan. Cacopardo . BESTSklavenius, Hausler . Miall, Merngan, Fraser.
Jack .
OLD CAMBERWELL T. Walker 6, B. Taylor 4, A . McKenzie 3, S Horskins.
A . Gale, P. Mathieson, D. Walker. BEST C Fisher, T Walker, B . McMannus,
S. Horskins, D . Uanwatanasakul, N . Humphries .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .2 6.5 9.8 9.10 .64
BULLEEN-TEMP.
3.0 8.1 14 .5 18.11 .119
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
BULLEEN-TEMP. McLaren 4, Basford 3, Carew 3, Bell 2, John Paul 2,
Kosta 2, Bremman, DeLonge . BEST D. Somerville, John Paul, D. Lavletia,
P DeLonge, J. Scott, G . Carew.
OLD PARADIANS 3 .3 8.5 11 .6 16 .12 .108
IVANHOE 2 .1 5.6 6.11 8 .14 .62
OLD PARADIANS Batchelor 4, Mulligan 3, Pagan 3, Hooke 2, Jenkins
2, D. Digney. Joyce. BEST O'Keefe. Montgomery, Batchelor, Nitsou,
Moore, Mulligan.
IVANHOE Raywood 2, Blackwood 2 . Northey. Edwards, Molloy,
McGowan BEST Devlin, Blackwood . Northey. PiIkington, McGowan,
Edwards
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H
DE LA SALLE GOLD 1 .1 4.3 5.3 6.8.44
OAKLEIGH 6.7 14.13 21 .20 26.21 .177
DE LA SALLE GOLD Pirzas 2, Truscott, Gallagher, Sberna, Westcott .
BEST Grogan, Commerford, Gallagher, Orlando, Westcott, Pirzas
OAKLEIGH Redford 6, Schwass 4, Reed 3, Tomlinson 3, Billing 3, D . Hall
2, Naidu, Wylie, O'Keefe, Doman, Ayoubi . BEST Wylie, Tomlinson,
O'Keefe, Redford, Snelling, Naidu .
OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 3.3 5.5 6 .5 .41
AJAX 7.4 11 .9
15.13 18.21 .129
OLD IVANHOE Weddle 2, Atkinson 2, Brown, Edwards . BEST Ryan,
Douglas, Goad, Luk, Weddle. Woods.
AJAX Dunne 4, Duzenman 3, Hoppe 3, Chizik, Gani, Krongold, Ratch,
Redlich, Slade, Steiner, Zukans . BEST Chrzik, Dunne, Redlich, Engelman,
Duzenman, Szwider.
MHSOB
5.3 9.9 10.10 14.11 .95
OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 3.3 3 .7 5.8 .38
MHSOB Harris 6 . Fountas 4. Barge 2, Dankert, Saultry . BEST Goldwin,
Wailes, Paton . Saultry, Harris, Zwar, Bradley.
OLD BRIGHTON Brook 2, Anions, J . Farrer, T. Farrer. BEST Antonis,
Brook, J . Farrer, T. Ferrer, Crowe, Mitchell .
CAULFIELD GRAMM.
8 .12 .60
HAMPTON ROVERS 14 .11 .95
CAULFIELD GRAMM . Vartharis 2, Howard 2, Pukula, Gosstray, Donato .
Rome. BEST Howard . King, Rome. A . Barber, Lawrence, Pakula
HAMPTON ROVERS Hunt 5, Dakis2, Payton 2, Shaw 2, Bulmer, Hope .
Magee. BEST Hope, Hunt, Magee, Bulmer, Wellspring . Payton
ST BEDES' 3 .1 5.2 7.4 7.7.49
CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .1 3 .1 5 .1 5.2.32
ST BEDES' Sam Hecker 2, Razga2, McCran, G .O'Brien . Curtin . BEST
McCran, Loos, Villinger, D. Kinsella, Wells, Connolly.
CHIRNSIDE PARK Pemberton 2, Mob ha 2, Rattray. BEST D . Paola, Spirit,
A De Vincentis, Schafer, Thomson, Roman o
MONASH BLUES 2 .1 8 .5 11 .6 14.11.95
OLD SCOTCH 5.2 7.5 13 .8 20.10 .130
MONASH BLUES Douglass 4. Price 3. Hahnel, Smith, O'Brien,
Whittington, Jones, Eley, Mahoney . BEST Price, Eley, Bruce. Mentha,
Mahnel, S . Arnett .
OLD SCOTCH Bailey 9, Roberts 4, Simpson 4, Norman, MacMillan,
McDonnell . BEST Bailey, Roberts, Prvde . Simpson . Lindsay . Stahan
U N DER 19 SECTION 1
ST BERNARD'S vs DE LA SALLE BLUE
Field: D. Ashton, A . Harris
OLD MENTONIANS vs MARCELLIN
Field: Ted Keating, V. Vescovi
OLD MELBURNIANS vs ORMOND
Field : G . Waldron, S . Cable
Boundary: D. Brent, K . Eastwood
COLLEGIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS
Field : R . Eastwood, B. Hodge
Boundary: M . Rasmussen, C . Legg
Goal: Michael Richardson, S . Lamble
OLD HAILEYBURY vs MAZENOD BLUES
Field: G. Kelly, A . Firley
Boundary: R . Killey
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL
OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD TRINITY
Field: D. Harford (Rot), D . Earp
Boundary: B. Calleja, N . Walker
IVANHOE vs UNIVERSITY BLUES
Field: P. Ruff, M . Pinney
Boundary: K . Neville, N . Weble y
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE vs OLD CAREY
Field: A . Stubbs, B . Noona n
Boundary: C. Convery, T. Bolge r
UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs KEW
Field: K . Segota, B. Johannsen
OLD PARADIANS vs THERRY
Field: N . Nugent, T. Sutcliffe
Boundary: D . Griffiths, S . O'Connor
WHITEFRIARS - BY E
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH
HAMPTON ROVERS vs DE LA SALLE GOLD
Field : M . English, P. Curr y
Boundary: A . Wieniewski, G . Dolan
OLD SCOTCH vs AJAX
Field : D . Miller, P. Lukies
Boundary: M . Smith, B . Santamaria
OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD IVANHOE
Field: P. Rapke, R . Krishnan
Boundary: J . Huckson . B . Scott
CHIRNSIDE PARK vs OAKLEIGH
Field: M . Jackson (Rot), D. Donohue
ST BEDE'S vs CAULFIELD G R
(M entone Oval, Brindisi St, M entone - 86-K7)
Field: B . Hayward, D. Krame r
MONASH BLUES vs MHSOB
Field: B . Walsh, S . Meredith
Boundary: B . McKee, D. Walto n
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COACHES CLIPBOARD
e dited by
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HOW TO WIN AT FOOTBAL L
Coach, Commonwealth Bank FC
by Craig Jackson, Senior
ALA N JEAN S
How do you win at football? Its the sort of question
football isbased
1 . Alan Jeans believes that.successful
all coaches, players and supporters ask from time to
on two main principles The side that usually wins
.
time
is the side that :
With the size of the oval, the unpredictability of the
(a) wins in most position ;
bouncing ball, and varying mental attitudes it is difficult
(b) makes the least number of errors .
.
to place a definite answer to the success question
. This implies that one player is responsible for beating
2
"Tactics
in
Modern
in David Wheadon's book
one opponent .
l
s feature s
who discuss their severa
AFL
dtachfe coaches
es on
DAVID PARKI N
The game is no different wherever you are selected to
winning .
The question asked in the book was "What is your
play. When the ball is there, and it is your turn, you have
Football?"
eWin a
way
basic philosoph
to win it . You have to use the ball in the correct
.
t low
y their answer os b
I have
(technically well and with the right option) . When the
opposition have the ball you have to work them over,
JOYCE
no matter where you play, big or small, backman o r
Alan Joyce s philosophy is based on the fact that footbalnl
.
There
are
three
essential
things
i
forward .
is a simple game
football :
.
KEVIN SHEEDY
1 . Players have to be fit
Successful football depends on winning the fifty-fifty
2 . Players have to have ability .
contests in one on one and pack situations . You have
3 . Players have to be motivated .
to win the ball when the opposition took like they may
RAY JORDON
be gaining possession . There are many plays in a game
Jordon keeps his team plan simp(e - gain possession,
of football and the winning team wins more of them than
kick the ball long, run, handball and choose the first
the opposition .
option .
ROBERT WALLS
TOM HAFEY
Football all depends on the 'one-percenters' - those
The most important thing is getting in to win the ball
players who smother, chase, tackle, spoil and do all the
- winning the ball by keeping your eyes on it, going hard
at it and not letting anything knock you off the ball .
unselfish team things . Other things in football naturally
flow on from this .
RON BARASS I
Ron Barassi is a great believer in going for everything
M ALCOLM BLIGH T
possible . If every player doesthe rightthing atthe right
How you get to the winning team depends on how
time, the game takes care of itself - the very good players
efficient you are. Efficiency relates to all aspects of the
winning, on top in the important positions, while
game, e.g . not making errors, the way the team is
lesser players will be preventing their opponents
structured, conditions of the day, team balance.
starting .
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1 . A mouthguard that is to be held in place by clenching
the teeth is not satisfactory .
2 . The professionally-fitted mouthguard is the most
recommended type . Self-moulded or off-the-shelf
mouthguards are not effective because it is
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3. A mouthguard should have good suction to prevent
it being dislodged by a blow.
It should be comfortable, odourless, tasteless and
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new mouthguard .
5 . Mouthguards should always be worn during
training sessions. Injuries arejust as likelyto occur
then, and the wearer will become used to wearing
a mouthguard more quickly if it is a normal part of
training .
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3. It is a good idea to keep your mouthguard in a sealed
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4. Avoid chewing your mouthguard to save on repairs
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5 YEARS AGO - 19 87
Old Scotch kept their slim final 4 hopes alive when
they held on to beat a fast finishing North Old Boys
to win by 3 points - North trailed by 14 points at the
final change but with the advantage of a strong wind
N orth looked good things! North kicked 6 goals but
did not count on Old Scotch kicking 4 . Peter Sherw in
was relishing his change to full back . Other stars for Old
Scotch were M oir, Bones, A. McMillan, White.
Borcich, Boyd and Millet were North's best .
The M onash Blues selected their first ever set of
twins, John and Antony who normally only share
trendy clothes, flashy smiles, and fast girls" for their
good play on the half back flanks.
100 games to University Blacks captain, Nick
Clark, Frank Gleason and Phil Hammond (Old
Paradians), Greg Wood (St Bernard's), Brendan
"Jack" Hall (Brunswick), Rob Schober (Kew) .
Umpires Corner wondered if Wayne Hen ry was
really past it? Had his hearing gone? Did Wayne really
stop a match when a car horn sounded ?
Uni Blacks, fifth in B Section, at home, trailed fourth
team Marcellin by 10 points and then kicked 16.5 to
2 .6 in the 2nd half . Players who led the surge to victory
were Vaughan, Garde, Hyett, Heath (6 gls), while
Paatsch, Slattery and Castagna were good players
for the losers .
Only undefeated team was Old Xaverians (Under-19
Section 1) .
° 10 YEARS AGO - 19 8 2
Victoria won its first match of the carnival very easily
when it defeated Tasmania 32 .12 to 9.4. Geoff Dillon
kicked 10 goals .
In the battle of the two top teams in A, North Old Boys
and De La Salie O.C. were 9.10 each at the last change .
North kicked 8.2 to de La's solitary goal in the final term .
A Section umpires were D . Dodds, K . Segota, A .
Hobson, R . Tracey, J. Smith, M . Hafey, W. Hinton,
B. Goodman, C. MeaD, T. Flannery.
Top goalkicker for the season was Hristovski (La
Trobe Uni) in F with 61 goals .
150 games to Richard Loder, the third generation
to play for Collegians.
15 YEARS AGO - 197 7
Coburg caused a real surprise in "A" when after
scoring only 3 goals in the 2 previous games they
finished 15 points ahead of the Blues who had the
chance to make themselves safe from relegation . Best
were Royal, P. O'Brien, M cAuliffe (Cob.) and Pager,
Carroll, Standish Blues.
Old Paradians 3rd in B Section kicked themselves
to a 5 point defeat against Old Scotch (1st) who won
by 8 points, 8.7.55 to 5.17.47. Best were Currie, Morgan,
Rogerson Old Scotch and J . Assetta, T. Considine,
Lyons Old Paradians .
Hampton Rovers (5th in C Section) kept their final
four hopes alive when they annihilated AJAX, 3rd, 22 .15
to 9 .10. Best for Rovers were Slattery, Tregear and
Blair.
Alby Bolger celebrated his 200th game with
Parkside against Fawkner. In a quite remarkable
performance Albyfailed to get a kick ; howeverhisclub
didn't let him down as they defeated the previously
unbeated Fawkner Reserves team . The 'scribe'
reported that Alby, a life member (twice) had seen better
seasons but was still trying .
20 YEARS AGO - 197 2
Upsets were the order of the day when Old Trinity
and Ivanhoe joint leaders in B Section, were both
beaten . Old Trinity finished strongly against Old
Scotch, but went down by 9 points . Anderson,
Kefford, Duffy (Scotch) and Just, Macaw, C. Fellows,
(Trinity) were best .
Uni . Blacks, trailing Ivanhoe by 3 points at the last
change, kicked 6 .3 to 2.2 in the last quarter. C. Cordner,
M cLean, Moffatt (6 goals) for the Blacks and
Robinson, Berry and Hughes (Ivanhoe) starred .
A Section coaches were John Caspars Caulfield
Gramm, Alan Salter Coburg, Ken Purcell De La Salle,
"Jocka" Nelson MHSOB, Clyde Laidlaw Monash
Blues, BobSpurling North O.B., Ted Farrell Ormond,
John Booth Old Paradians, Gusa Mitchell St
Bernard's and Barry Johnston Uni . Blues.
The umpires bade farewell and thanks to Joe
Jamieson who had looked after them so well at
Elsternwick for some years, and had also greatly
assisted the Association .
200 games to Hampton Rovers veteran Dave
"Brickie" Fullager who joined the juniors in the late
fifties and had given great service to the club .
25 YEARS AGO - 1967
Collegians stopped Kew's winning run of 5 games
straight when they led throughout to score by 3 goals .
The 2 top teams in C Section St Bernard's and
Alphington were both beaten by 1 point, by O.G .G .s
and Monash respectively .
John Wood played his 250th game for Brunswick
(John has since been president of the club) .
Parkside, undefeated with 11 wins, were 3 games
clear of Hampton Rovers and AJAX, in D Section .
In A Section Old Scotch, Ivanhoe and Old
Xaverians were in the last three positions - yet on a
game behind Collegians who were fourth .
40 YEARS AGO - 195 2
"Curley" Gemmell played his 150 game for
Ivanhoe .
A Section captains were Phil M cLaughlin Old
Paradians, Sam Birtles Hampton Rovers, Evan
McGregor Ormond, Harry Meredith Uni . Blacks,
Geoff Sinclair Uni . Blues, Perc . Adams Alphington,
Jack Thomas Comm . Bank, R . Ferguson Collegians .
Peter Cox Old Melb ., Don Morons Old Scotch .
Old Paradians with only one victory to their credit,
went down to join leaders Old Melburnians by only
5 points while Comm . Dank 4th, continued to be a
1J' i ilFA 1 LED TO PHO N E FI N A L SCORE S
B Y 3PflA
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.30*
BANYULE (G .N .) 3 .10"
ELTHA M
SY5PM
COMMONWEALTH BANK 5 .14
WILLIAMSTOWN
GLENHUNTLY 5.09
ELTHAM**
hoodoo side for the other joint leader, Ormond as they
led all day to defeat Ormond 7.11 to 5.9.
Stars for the Bank were Alan Shiel, Miles Hurley
and Don Malcolm.
1 9c ~?
BY 5.30 PM
WILLIAMSTOWN 5.34
ELTHAM * *
*Clubs had to be contacted for score s
**Club contacted but failed to give any scores.
PHONE D INCORRECT SCORES
CAULFIELD GR . (Snr)
OLD XAVERIANS (RES)
CAULFIELD GR (RES )
PLEASE N OTE: Standard fines will apply for clubs guilt of the above offences . Clubs who offend on three occasions
for the same type of offence will be charged with "conduct unbecoming aMernber club of the Association "
CE~~1 EI S~Ci?y"~,?' .~ _~ : : : z=s d C
T he procedure is as lollows :
. ~ ~ SE=ON A,,
Final scores to Elstei
® 1l99 AN D U"
Final scores to Na,, y
® A AND B 6 -:
m 3 1 9 d 528 2471 before 5 p m
Both team's goalkickers, best player and 1/4 by 1/4 scores to
be phoned to Norm Nugent 467 2 857 before 5.30 pm .
® Home team secretary/press corr-*spondent to provide this information .
1
Club secretaries need to have amendeded team lists to Phil Stevens
b y M - J- :- 6`;h at the latest .
::Aer'° and
New lists will appear in the Jul-- o1J12 "Amateur
.
won't be changed again until the finals series
Phil Stevens
General Manager
- 1P
°nencing 10 a .m .
RLI :°:
See VAFA's Under 19 best in action . Coached by John Simpson, our boys
hope to go one better this year and win this most prestigious carnival .
10 .00 am VCFL v VFA 1 .15 pm VCFL v VAFA
11 .00 am VM F L v VA F.
2 .15 pm VAFA v V FA
12 .15 pm VMFL v VFA 3 .30 pm VCFL v VMF L
21 ANTHONY DRIVE MOUNT iVAVERLEY 3149
PH: (03) 887-9255 FAX: (03) 887-9991
A .C.N . 006 637 903
TRIBUNAL AND
I V-1, STI ATI S
`Es ' `I'S
*A . BRAU N (Ajax U19) - Striking - 2 matches . .
*J . LUK (0 . Ivanhoe U19) - Striking - 2 matches .
* P. LYGON (Rich . Central) - Striking - 2 matches .
*S. D`A N DREA (W . Bruns) - Striking - 2 matches
*A. FISCHER (Ormond U19) - Audible offence 1 match .
*B. FARRELL (St Berns U19) - Audible offence 1 match .
*Accepted Prescribed Penalty
R WILLIAMS (P/House) - Spitting - 4 matches .
M . BRACKEN (Collegians U19) - Elbowing 4 matches .
1 . McNEICE (W. Bruns) - Charging - 2 matches . .
A . FISCHER (Ormond U19) - Striking - 2 matches
C. HOPE (Kew U19) - Striking - 4 matches .
Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinato r
that the club was guilty of conduct unbecoming a club
VAFA against ORf .1O N D iarC in that it wasdidalleged
strike De La Salle player N . Fraser in the match played 30th
of the Association in that player A . Orr
May 1992 . Player found guilty - suspended 3 matches . P. Stevens, Investigations C-oulinato r
Park r c ~a
1992 Elsternwick
l
VicHealth Matches of the Da y
to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows :
THIS WEEKEND :
SAT: 10. am TEAL CUP match : Old vs Tas.
SUN : De La Salle vs Old Xaverians (A)
July 11 : E Section "Doubleheader "
1 . ANZ Bank vs Nth Brunswick
2 . Glenhuntly vs Brunswic k
July 12 No matches planned for E .Park this day .
July 1 8 : U19 "Double-header"
1 . Oakleigh vs St Bede's (11 .15am) .00pm)
2 . De La Salle vs Old Haileybury (2
July 19 : No matches planned for E .Park this day.
Blacks (C)
July 25 : Commonwealth Bank vs University
July 26 : No match at Elsternwick Park this day
Aug 1 : St Leo's Wattle P ark vs Old Carey (F)
Aug 2 : No match for E .Park this day .
Aug 8 : l M atch to be advised for this v~reekenc .
Aug 9 : J
Aug 15 : No match at Elsternwick Park this day
Aug 16: G SECTION GRAND FINALS
)
Aug 22 : De La Salle vs Collegians (APark
this day
Aug 23 : N o match at Elsternwick
Aug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINA L
Aug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL
Sep 5 : B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL
Sep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL
Sep 12 : C SECTION GRAND FINA L
Sep 13 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL
Sep 19 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L
Sep 20 : A SECTION GRAND FINAL
of a true survivor in
acknowledge the performances
who reaches the 350 mark
man
ment
Les
umpiring ranks a big
Believing' Depa rtrepresenting
® From the, Seeing is noted
:
teetotaller,
this afternoon
`skoi'.
.
Mikein
Murray
,Hooker'
that Marcellin after match
g days); 'Big Mike'
his matesHarrison
at a recent
Full N ame : 'Tangles'
(Play
It was certainly a tribute to him for
N ickname:
W hat an effort!
(umpiring) . ring
: 1973. VSection SA Gran d
keeping the amber down .
It is certainly not
Year commenced umpiring 198 3
hair?
Acii~eveg84}?
85)
w Who cut Steve Hanford's
the craniums of
}iighiights/
~{c vWA and
who tends
(
; VAFAUA
;
VAFA
v
VCFL
the same hairdresser
Final
~.
M essrs R . Bell, S . Clinch and W
VAFA v VFA (1985) ; VAFAUA Life Membership
~eGraham `Roy
to
two
flag
Pitcher
President (twice) .
Ken)
e Congrats
on Career' David Bennett, Don
{Son ofGraham's 1st
Greatest Influence .
Wright and young Steven `Sok'
.
- on their apppo+ntments last weekend
Hillier, Julian Velleman : Ormond CYMS; Crmond AFC
fixture were certainly
Football playing Career
,A! Section and Steve's 1st `B'
write
this
a
(1968-70) . to: Tribunal
deserved . understand
it
was
visits ; Tryin g
Ken
Pitcher,
his
Football
Pet
Hates
for
0 Speaking of
we pretences
taking money under fals e
dossier.
Coles and Garrard ,
case of
Personal sponsor :
: 1984 `B' and 'C' Grand
efforts at the recent Scotch/St Ber~aad~to adjud c a
M
Memorable
Matches
ost
Rundle is now
the total 7.13 scoreline,We
hearyMr
Finals . people to Remember : Ted Farrell, Bruce
on 4 behinds all day. in'.
pBourne,
rnateur
, Mick Deveson, Andy
seeking a 'Please Expla
(Not a Goiter's . . .
Les Murray, T+mPeter
Standish
Wiseman, Benny and Joe
® The recipient of the `tdAGA
( i~s Golf Day vaas
Umpires
,
,
Jack
Maxwell
recent
Smythe
} Award from the
75 teams on 58
Doolan . Umpired
none other than peter ~{~,S~C r~g~fecou d
Statistical trivia: 57 Finals ; s and 104 Goal+es ;
oints .
Wiseman . Even ioving
;
worked
with
135
Field and 8556 behinds .
23 p
grounds
guru, Julian
have scored more than
Have waved (approx) 8011 g : it's a characte
goalie
® Thespiesreportthattormerfillin g
What I like about Umpiring
s r and officials
.Thefriendship of fellow umpires, player
Rabbi' Velleman was itchy feet aain ?
t can
recently Has the sn~n lightsis special too . as
To continue
as lon gor as
9
June Meeting
in' at AJAX
Personal ambition :
up
long as my wife lets me!
Rob, Bell turning
.
: See Richie and Co.
Bernie Hoare shutting up.
Coming events Night (City A01 rd nt St)
Harris
putting
up
:
Trivia
Agate'
July 13th
(Arden
.C .) Ken Walker acting
up- on wet weather umpirin g
.t1A `UPDBBQ
`A B-C'
August 3rd : AFi
(after training )
tio
:
Pre-finals
ark
Gii~son's
. Dance.
Mar
August 20th
o
k was very well received . R eSandei)Cornm tunication .
September 25th : Presenta~odn
-Season)
See
ii) Breaking up scrimma9
he h
October 9-11th : Albury (
i
s
Bulius~
.
eWayn`Chuck'~otiAdvsar,B
`Stud'.
everythin g
Travel for their suPport of the
and bel i eves
® Thanks
to RA~
s you moving .
The
RACV
really
keeps
saying . ody, Award : Tim Sutcliffe.
column .
and Macca
'White
Wacker'
'~o
: J w°hineutmosthumility,we
t3mpireprofile : Today,
":_ .7 J
a9S
T 'T'- q T E2A S PT"!!. LTD.
W L D FOR AGST
COLLEGIANS
ST BERNARD'S
NORTH OLD BOYS
ORMOND
DE LA SALLE
OLD SCOTCH
OLD HAILEYBURIANS
THERRY
MARCELLIN
OLD XAVERIANS
OLD BRIGHTON
OLD TRINITY
BANYULE
WHITEFFOARS
OLD MELBURNIANS
OLD PARADIANS
OLD MENTONIANS
UNIVERSITY BLUES
MONASH BLUES
PARKSIDE
COMMONWEALTH BANK
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE
KE W
FAWKNER
IVANHO'e
MHSOB
ST KILDAISTH CAULFIEL D
AJAX
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
THOMASTOWN
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
ST BEDES
PRESTON
ST KEVINS
MAZENOD
OLD CAMBERWELL
HAMPTON ROVERS
OLD IVANHO E
OLD GEELONG
WILLIAMSTCirVN CYh4S
GLENHUNTLY
DOVETON AFC
POWERHOUSE
BRUNSWICK
NORTH BRUNSWICK
ANZ BANK
AQUINAS OB
BULLEEN UNITED
ELSTERNWtCK
LATROBE UNIVERSITY
ST LEO'S WATTLE PAR K
ST MARY'S
OLD ESSENDON GR
SALESIAN OC
PENINSULA OB
OLD CAREY
ST ANDREWS
ST JOHN'S O C
ST PATRICK'S MENTONE
WEST BRUNSWICK
UNIVERSITY REDS
UHSOB
RICHMOND CEN1 RAL
CHIRNSIDE PARK
FITO B
BORONIA PARK
ST BERNARD'S
COLLEGIANS
OLD SCOTCH
ORMOND
DE LA SALLE
OLD XAVERIANS
MARCELLIN
THERRY
OLD HAILEYBURY
NORTH OLD BOYS
OLD PARADIANS
OLD BRIGHTON
OLD TRINITY
UNIVERSITY BLUES
WHITEFRIARS
M ONASH BLUES
BAN L
OLD MENTONIANS
E
OLD MELBURNIANS
PARKSIDE
%
PTS
A SECTION
9 2 0 785 154 .3 36
7 4 0 1978 898 208 .99 28
6 5 0 1105 1060 104 .25 24
6 5 0 957 927 103 .24 24
6 5 0 1140 1138 10018 24
5 6 0 891 996 8946 20
4 7 0 1021 1082 9436 16
4 7 0 948 1051 9020 16
4 7 0 990 1123 8816 16
4 7 0 951 11 33 8394 16
B SECTIO N
9 2 0 1115 886 125 .85 36
3 0 13 69 912 150 .11 32
8
0 1259 1095 114.98 28
4
7 4 0 1031 987 104.46 28
6 5 0 1123 924 121,54 24
6 5 0 1101 966 111 .86 24
5 6 0 948 1077 88 .02 20
103 946
1064 19L26 12
3 8 0
0 11 0 761 1804 42.18 0
C SECTIO N
8
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
3
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1353
1340
1160
1190
1155
997
1003
1184
1089 124 .24 32
1084 123 .62 32
1002 115 .77 32
847 140 .50 28
1056 10938 24
1045 9541 20
1098 9135 16
1171 10111 1
81 7
213
9900 1222 5913
12
1380
D SECTION
_Hr.06 32
8 3 0 1088 843 129
102 .5S1
28
7 4 0 101 1074
7 4 0 1148 1189 96 .55 28
6 5 0 1225 1016 12057 24
5 6 0 1089 1~75 9268 20
4 ~ 0 1166 1253 9306 16
4 7 0 880 980 8980 1 6
8
923 1204 7660
2 9 0
E SECTION
9 2 0 1405 1012 138 .83 36
9 2 0 1326 966 137 .27 36
7 4 0 1109 866 128 .06 28
7 4 0 1191 960 124 .06 28
6 5 0 1245 1127 i1047 24
6 5 0 1171 1105 10597 24
4 7 0 1007 981 10265 16
4 7 0 796 996 7992 16
0 9 0 82 342 60 2
0 750 ?412 5382 8
2 1
F SECTION
11
9
8
8
8
8
7
5
5
4
4
4
3
2
1
1
0 0 1880 692 27 1 .68 44
2 0 1342 878 152 .85 36
3 0 1380 801 172 .28 32
3 0 1276 1016 125 .59 32
3 0 1288 1082 119 .04 32
3 0 1047 978 107.06 32
4 0 1375 1063 12935 28
6 0 t016 1017 9990 20
6 0 899 924 9729 20
7 0 919 1135 8097 16
7 0 1037 1296 6002 16
7 0 904 12t6 7434 16
8 0 918 1166 7873 12
9 0 829 1503 5516 8
10 0 940 1636 5746 4
4
10 0 758 1405 53 .95
A RESERVE SECTION
9 2 0 985 775 126 .93 3 6
1053 719 146.45 3
957 733 130.56 32
8 3
1066 834 127.82 28
7 4
849 876 9692 20
5 6
1052 1010 10416 16
4 7
863 858 10058 16
4 7
693 1086 6381 16
4 7
1
835 994 8400
3 8
3 8
B RESERVE SECTION
10 1 0 995
9 2 0 943
9 2 0 914
6 5 0 684
5 5 1 695
5 6 0 680
4 7 0 606
3 7 1 420
3 8 0 588
0 11 0 272
1224
5907
12
400 248 .75 40
512 184.18 36
546 167.40 36
620 110.32 24
723 963 22
703 96 73 20
846 7163 16
892 4709
14
670 8776 12
1122 2424 0
C RESERVE SECTION
498 186.75 36
9 2 0 930
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
527 171 .73 36
FAWKNER 9 2 0 905
552 163.95 32
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 3 0 905
574 141 .99 28
MHSOB
7
4
0
815
866 9111 24
6 5 0 789
COMMONWEALTH BANK 5
827 10387 20
0 859
AJAX
788 7145 1 6
AtSTH
CAULFIELD
4
7
0
563
ST KILD
7287 12
KEW 3 8 0 623 855
4a
10T1
3998 8
W L D FOR AGST % PT S
D RESERVE SECTION
455 174.07
44
OLD IVANHOE 11 0 0 792
32
MAZENOD OC 8 3 0 812 468 173 .50
28
PRESTON MBOB 7 4 0 721 597 120 .77
.03
24
OLD CAMBERWELL 6 5 0 759 622 122 .98
ST BEDES 6 5 0 617 561 109
aG
OLD GEELONG 6 5 0 746 713 10463
WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 4 7 0 617 838 7363
1 50 821 6102
ST KEVIN'S 4 7 0
12
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 8 0 48i 669 71 90
0
HAMPTON ROVERS 0 11 0 446 926 48.16
E RESERVE SECTION
GLENHUNTLY 11 0 0 953 439 217 .08 44
POWERHOUSE 9 2 0 853 427 199 .77 36
OB
8
3 0 860 508 169 .29 32
AQUINAS
DOVETON 7 4 0 738 642 114 .95 28
NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 6 0 702 640 10969 20
BRUNSVliCK 4 7 0 454 799 5682 16
CK 3 8 0 548 828 6618 i2
ELSTERNW
LATROBE
1
UNIVERSITY 3 8 0 391 658 5942 12
BULLEEN UNITED 3 8 0 454 927 4898 12
ANZ BANK 2 9 0 417 846 492 9
F RESERVE SECTIO N
44
OLD ESSENDON GR 11 0 0 961 496 193 .75
.27 36
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 9 2 0 1022 410 249 .17 32
ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 8 3 0 880 586 150
OLD CAREY
8 3 581
0 835143 72 32
7 4 0 819 564 145 .21 28
ST MARY' S
6 4 1 762 570 133 .68 26
• WEST BRUNSWICK
6
5
0
656 507 12939 24
PENINSULA O B
6 5 0 738 595 12403 24
ST ANDREW S
6 ~ 0 783 682 11481 24
SALESIAN GC
5 5 1 689 653 10551 22
UHSOB
4 7 0 685 654 10474 1 6
UNIVERSITY REDS
0 493 522 9444 !6
CHIRNSIDE PARK
3 8 0 471 868 54 26 72
BORONIA PARK
3 8 0 325 1069 3040 '2
RICHMOND CENTRAL
1
10
0 273 1217 22 43 '
ST JOHNS O B
0
0 11 0 347 1123 3090
F:TOB
G NORTH
.06
44
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 0 0 1114 405 275 .54 36
ST BERNARDS 9 2 0 964 488 197
28
ELTHAM OC 7 4 0 1076
028 650 165 .54
644 159.63 28
MARCELLIN 7 4 0
NORTH OL D SOYS 7 '~ 0 730 591 12352 28
OLD WESTBOU^nNE 6 5 0 828 537 15419 24
KEW 6 5 0 899 633 14202 2'
CAMBERWELL PC 6 5 0 852 610 13967 24
OLD SCOTCH 4 7 0 5°0 735 7483 16
THERRY 2 9 0 421 879 4790 8
BANYULE 1 10 0 384 1263 3040 4
WILLIAPAS"?O"rVN GYMS 0 1 0 182 1732 1051 0
G SOUT H
OLD XAVERIANS 10 1 0 898 319 281 .50 40
231 .51
40
MONASH WHITES 10 1 0 845 365
DE LA SALLE 9 2 0 895 419 213 .60 36
MAZENOD OC 8 3 0 875 453 193 .16 32
20
BLOODS ~ 4 0 807 527 15313
COLLEGIANS 7 4 0 547 515 10621 2"
OLD MELBURP .IANS 6 5 0 691 494 13988 24
OLD HAILEYBURY 6 5 0 582 607 9588 24
STOKI DArSTH
O
CAULFIELD 3 8 0 377 893 2 02 2•ST KEVIN'S 2 9 0 328 716 4581
9
89i
8
GGLEDNHUN~LYG 2 19 0 0 20707 i~35 2441
UNDER 19 SECTION 1
OLD XAVERIANS 10 1 0 1220 587 207 .84 40
DE LA SALLE 9 2 0 1128 559 201 .79 36
.82 36
MAZENOD BLUES 9 2 0 1070 744 143 .02 28
OLD MELBURNIANS 7 4 0 1378 830 166
ST BERNARDS BLUE 6 5 0 1023 1044 9799
j972 1
MARCELLIN 4 ' 0 101 1040
483
ORMOND 4 7 0 767 102 5
OLD MENTONIANS 3 8 0 808 1231 6308
COLLEGIANS 3 8 0 9t9 1580 581
0
6OLDHAIEYBUR01 754 780
UNDER 19 CENTRA L
OLD CAMBERWELL 10 1 0 1417 867 163 .44 40
.43 32
t UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 3 0 1099 688 153 .01 32
THERRY 8 3 0 1274 855 149
IVANHOE 7 4 0 1192 1018 117.09 28
THOMASTOWN 7 4 0 1063 918 115 .80 28
OLD PARADIANS 7 4 0 1078 980 110 .00 28
OLD TRINITY 6 5 0 1055 1019 103 .53 24
OLD CAREY 5 6 0 1023 951 107 .57 20
3
9 8 0 55
WHITEFRIARS
2 0 817 1112 5342 1 8
KEW
BULLEENlTEMPLESiO4VE 2 9 0 757 1592 4755 8
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 11 0 408 1219 3347 0
UNDER 19 SOUTH
BOB
162.61 40
CHIRNSIDE PARK 10 1 0 1444
8 3 0 1338 875 152.91 32
AJAX
MHSOB 7 4 0 1230 944 130 .30 28
ST BEDES 7 4 0 882 684 128 .95 28
OLD BRIGHTON 7 4 0 1097 859 12771 28
HAMPTON ROVERS 7 4 0 1176 950 12379 28
MONASH BLUES 6 5 0 1224 862 14200 24
OLD SCOTCH 6 5 0 1085 935 11604 24
OAKLEIGH 3 8 0 714 859 8312 12
OLD IVANHOE 2 9 0 648 1531 4233 8
4
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
10
0 729 1316
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., enc
.ana 5531
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H ALT
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RVICES
VICTORI A
When Training
Playing!
Well done VAF !
Our 1991 survey of players showed
89% of mouthguard ow ners always
wear their mouthguard at matches.
But . . . Only 10-13% always wear thei r
mouthguard at training.
So, wear your professionally itted
training
mouthguard
playing football .
Make this your GCAL in '2 .
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during the Association's 100th Season .
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