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--hed Weeken d30 is the $2 Gold Coin day in the VAFA but

~ stakes are infinitely higher throughout the,_ rades with a series of crunch games from A

' ction to Club XVIII . As our competition keepsoving, at both ends of the ladder, weekends

this can make or break football clubs .Arguably the most anticipated clash is a CS~~~tion game at Parade College . After a dismal

rt to 2005, Ajax, with full forward JulianKirzner rampant (64 goals), have won their last

ht on end but face one of their most importan tI75L LOU raiaulail6 .

Paradians them-

selves have been ona hot streak

recently and their

good form seems tohave coincided with

the growing statureof All Australian rep

David Boundy . Theequation is simple :

s ?ioever loses will

spend another yearin C Section . Given

that Ajax easilyhave the largest

supporter base inI football, it will be quite an atmosphere

. , at Bundoora today ..i-~ti_ Uni Blacks look good things to progress to

rade, there is a real logjam in terms of whojoin them, with five clubs hovering aroun d

ark . Old Camberwell's trip to Beaumaris

o-lay will be another doozy . Should they go

r',wn, we can wipe OC from the equation .

f .ould they get up, it may be time to reach forDie calculator.

B Section, Mike McArthur-Allen's Mazeno d

el halfway across Melbourne to attempt tohe final nail-in North Old Boys' coffin an d

id their own chances of staying up .` :Arthur-Allen loves a big occasion and his

young side may well hangon, after they looked

certainties to go down amonth ago . Still, beating

NOBs at Brunswick with aman named Minton-

Connell in the goal square

is no given and the 500game veteran will have to

use all his famous guile toget his charges over the line .

In D1 Section, the clash between Old Carey and

St Leo's Emmaus will almost certainly decidewho gets a finals spot . At the opposite end of the

table, Glen Eira, who were in a diabolical state amonth ago and were written off in this very

column, have since won two games (breaking a27 game losing streak) and have been more than

competitive in the other two . They too face a longtrip, to Bulleen Templestowe (2 games above

them in 8th spot) where a win would

dramatically shorten the odds of the Saintsstaying in D1 Section .

Plenty of watershed games in the junior ranks aswell with a top of the table clash in Under 19 2

rerribee to the Yarra'ley, from the Mornington

amateur football's

Blue between Salesian and Ormond, whichfeatures two of the leading goal-kickers in thecompetition, Rob Chisholm and Harmit Singh .

Me anwhile, Under 19 Red Section sees a key topfour clash between Aquinas and Kew.As the bottom four sides in A Section fight it outto avoid relegation and the top six grapple for afinals spot, every game is ve ry much an "eightpointer" . The promise of rain and wind meanslow scores and upsets are on the agenda.

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

The Way of the Pear

There's a chapter in one of Enid Blyton' sFamous Five books titled, "A Lovely Day witha Strange and Horrid End" . Indeed, for S t

Kevin's and Uni Blues, everything was goin gswimmingly until things went pear shapedin the final term. To be fair, it wasn't a greatstart to the day for SKOBs, with both PaulGreenham and Nick Dowling pulling out atthe last minute, but they quickly hadHaileybury on the ropes. If not for a redcard to Nathan Pope and the influence ofHaileybury's talls (Andrew Jenke, DiscoSeccull, Brett O'Farrell et el) St Kevin's mayhave pulled off one of the great upsets . MattLucas kicked seven and Luke Mahoney hada great tussle with his opposing numberPaul Corriganbut it was another one that gotaway .Uni were cruising at half time, but full creditto Marcellin, who have a pretty good recordagainst the Blues . They were the only teamto thump the Students last year and gavethem a hell of a fright in arguably thehighest standard game of 2004 later in theseason . On Saturday, it was teenagerCameron McLaren who was the spark withthree goals across half forward in the 2ndhalf. Others to shine were Richard Frisina,Peter Augustin and Darryl Marson, whoplayed his 150th and won the 10k raffle thenext day. Remember who's talked you upweek after week Darryl .

The Other Three

Three weeks in a row now that Xavs havewon by under a goal . "They're horribly out ofform you muppet", you yell, but it's hard tofault winning form . Late goals to Bowen andChatfield got them over the line. For OMs,Jacob Berry seems to touch up glamour fullforwards week after week while EmileStudham was handy across half back .

Trinity aren't bad for a9th placed team arethey? Toby Van DerVenne, who has had awretched run withinjuries, played a cracking game against hisold side and received good support fromDave Burrows, Jack Healy, The Champ andScott Dann . Nathan Lockett played a belteron the wing for the Lions .The week's break gave St Bernard's achance to rest some tired bodies and NickMitchell, Josh Madden and Danny Roach allhammed it up to Scotch, but the Cardinals'class prevailed . Plaudits to Steve Collins,Rob Ashton and Lorenzo Lorenzini (wasn'the the lead in the cult show Renegade?)while Gerstman returned with a lazy four .Bernard's will have to pray that those sorebodies hold up .

Super SaturdayIt really is hard to overemphasise just howimportant this round of A Section football is .Come 5pm on Sunday afternoon, the shapeof the competition could well be turned onits head and the immediate futures ofseveral clubs may be blurry . St Kevin's forexample, face one of their most importan t

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A SECTIONOld ScotchOld HaileyburyMarcellinA RESERVEOld HaileyburyOld XaveriansOld Scotch

GerstmanB . O'Farrell

CuIlinan

4 545 47

5 46

Efstathiou 1 39

Rush 3 26Beaurepaire 0 23

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games in recent years, while the loser of theBernards/Collegians clash is in serioustrouble. At the other end, some vitalquestions will be answered : Are the Xavsand Blues off the boil? Are Haileybury thereal deal or just a pack of loud mouthed

boons?

ome 5prn on Sunday afternoon,the shape of the competition

could well be turned on its head and

the immediate futures of several

clubs may be blurry . "

And are the dour Marcellin or the flashyScotch the more worthy recipient of fourthspot?With such a tough round for tipsters, ithelps to have a man in rare form calling theshots . Tipped the card in A Grade Ammos,the AFL and almost at both Eagle andWarrick Farms. Smoke that in your stickand pipe it Mr Chips! Anyway, this is thelongest preview since One Night in Paris solet's tip Bernard's at home over Collegiansand Marcellin over OMs on Sunday . For theother three I smell upsets . Scotch to beataavs, St Kevin's to nudge Trinity and theBlues to pip Haileybu ry .

Correspondents -jonathan_g_hornCyahoo . co . u k

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Old Xaverians - congratulate JeremyM cDonnell who today plays his 50th game

for the Club. From the college in 2003 we

say well done Jed and look forward to you

having a long career at Old Xavs .

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A ~:XTL 3NOld Haileybury v University Blues

Marcellin v Old Melburnians - at Sportscover

Arena, Sunday

Old Scotch v Old Xaverians

Old Trinity v St Kevins

St Bernards v Collegians

ST KfB'UIIYS 3.5 8.6 10.8 12.9 (81)OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .2 6.4 9.8 14.13 (97)SKOB: Lucas 7 McKee 3 Perrett Marchesani . Best: Giartsiracusa LMahoney Lucas Dowd Byrne McKee . Old Hail : O'Farrell 5 Seccull 2 Barker2 Jones Bourke Brown S Langford-Jones Mcintyre. Best: O'Farrell JenkeMcIntyre Seecull Corrigan Brown .Umpires : Sacha KofTmarr Leah Gallagher (F) Dean Herskope Paul Carroll(B) Vin Vescovi Steven Piperno (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .5 7.10 11 .12 12 .16 (88)MARCELLIlY 2.3 4.5 10 .10 15 .14 (104)Uni Blues : deCrespigny 4 Muhlebach 4 Scambler 2 Gleeson Wilcox . Best :North Lowccck Muhlebach Gleeson McKinnon Butko . Marc: Cullman 5Maclaren 3 McMillan 2 Woods S Considine Papaluca Addison Dobson .Best: Maclaren Rice Cullinan McMillan Johnston Frasim.Umpires: Geoff Caulfield AIlrie Firley (F) Matt Jenkinson Adam Rodgers (B)Dominic Napoll Michael O'Donnell (G)OLD fi4F.LBURiilAIVS 1.4 3.5 6.9 9.11 (65)OLD %AVERIA2dS 0.3 5.8 6.13 8.18 (66)Old hlelb: Kennedy 5 Jo. Miller 2 M Berry Hawkins . Best- J Ray J BerryHarvey Kennedy Je. Beaumont Studttant. Old Pav : Bowen 3 ArnoldChatfield Johnston Lynch Ruyg . Best: Pures Beetham Clark McDonaldArnold Johnston .Umpires: Grant Joyner Brent Wocdhead (F) Will Stokes Peter Teasdale (B)

Daniel Scully Travis Storti (G )COLLEGIAT3S 2.0 3.2 6.5 10.6 (66)

OLD TRIP1i7'Y 5.4 10.9 13.10 18.16 (124)

Co1L• Lockett 2 A Baxter Dixon Henebery Fry Shiil;flekl Harris Rowston

Jorgensen . Best : Jorgensen Lockett Ashman Jones A Baxter Rowston.

Old Trln: Reynolds 5 T VanDerVenne 5 J Healv 3 Walsh 3 Davies A

Ramsden. Best: Old Trin : D Burrows J Healy Beardsley T VanDerVenne

Reynolds Dann .

Umpires: Richard Eastwood Wayne Hinton (F) Michael Saunders PeterMonotii (B) Bernie Hoare Bernie Jephson (G )ST BER*LTRDS 5.1 10.3 11.3 13.5 (83)

OLD SCOTCH 2.6 5.6 9.9 14.10 (94)

St Bern: Potter 3 Liberatore 3 N Mitchell 3 C Mitchell 2 Madden 2 . Best: N

Mitchell Madden Blunt Ballar7n Roach L Wilkinson . Old Sc., Gerstman 4

Cations 3 Wigney 2 B Phillips Pugsley Hume O'Connor Lorenzini . Best:

Collins Tallent McKenzie-MeHarg Larenzini Ashton Ross .

Umpires: Mark Gibson Russell Davidson (F) Matthew Jackson Ryan Place(B) Gavin Roberts Andrew Esposito (G )

A RESERVE

ST KEVINS OB 4.3 4.7 7.12 8.14 (62)

OLD IIAILI:YBURY 2.1 4.4 5.5 5.7 (37)

SKOB: Dempsey 5 D Mount Taylor Giansiracussa . Best: D Mahoney Taylor

Mitchell O'Toole Dempsey D Mount. Old Hall : Warnes 2 R Mitchell 2

Efstathtou . Best : Baker B Mitchell Mackenzie Graves Chipperfield Bell .

UNIVERSrrY BLUES 3.5 6.10 13 .16 15.20 (110)

MARCELLIN 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2(14)

Uni Blues: Coleman 5 Heinz 2 Rigby 2 Gin Hopkins Irvine Martin Quin

Shuttlevrorth. Best: Henderson Rigby Shuttleworth McPhail Coleman

Martin . Marc: Galati Wheeler. Best: Conte Colville Iaconis Maguire Galati

Money.

OLD MELBURNIANS 0.4 2.5 2.6 3.6 (24)

OLD XAVERIANS 0.3 2.7 3.9 4.10 (34)

Old Melb: Alder Pannifex Grids. Best : Butler Jenkins Theodoulou Turner

Jm. Tucker Dixon . Old Xnv: D Rush 3 Beattie. Best: Callinan D Walsh

Freer Girmtvan Hulett McCarthy.

COLLEGIANS 0.1 2.7 4.7 7.13 (55)

OLD TRINITY 0.3 0.3 0.10 0.10 (10)

Co1L• Roberson 2 Adgenvs 2 T KrotirLs 2 Fabrts. Best: Naylor Hage Parrent

AdgemLs Slatyer L Moon . Old Trin: Best : Christen Burgess S Van Der

Venue Mai Romney Donation

ST BERPiARI3S 2 .4 4.5 5.9 7 .9(51)OLD SCOTCH 3.2 7.11 7.12 11.6 (72)St Bern: Andrews 3 Mihailovic 2 O'Connor Crouch. Best: Hughes MiziewiczRyan Mihailrnic Walsh Harrison. Old Scotch: Allen Armstrong BrookeDiPasquale Elliott Graham Philips Quail Reid Smaddon Dick. Best: PhilipsQuail Armstrong Teasdale Dick Sutcliffe .

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS MARCELLIR OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice coach: calls Tapping~~ch: And- smah a s~mnn

Res: Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins Res. Coach: Andrew Bonwick Res Coach : Fab GattiTaiSent Res Coach : Serge 0'Angeb

Asst Coach : Ray Seattle

Dixon VC1 J 1 B. Dobson 1 C . Steinfat 1 T Cudiipp 1 T. Beranger (C).

2 M . Parrent 2 J. Rice 2 S. DavEy,2 Ja Beaurnant3 M Billing 2 B. Phillips (VC)

3 B. Mooney 3 D. Waters 3 P. Congan (C) 4 H Lacey 3 J . Ross4 A. Shinkfield 4 J Frazer 4 S. Langford,}ones (DVC) 6 D Hoime 4 C . Tallent (VC)5 R. Henebery

.5 D . Johnston

5 JBourky 7 HTumerS Jo Beaumont 5 S . Collins VC)(6 N. Baxte r

Woolley6 S 6 G . Romanin 6 L Srapantas 9 D Harrison 6 A . Crow.Taft7 S 7 S . Maguire 7 M . CWgan to T Robert s

it R Ferraro7 J . Kitchen.

7 J. Farley 8 R . Frisina 7 A. Hilton 13 E Wilson 8 S . Dic k8 C . Unsworth Capt 9 L. Considine 8 F. Mohammad 14 Avoyage 9 A . Pugsley9 J . Fry 10 D. Cullinan 9 M . Barker (DVC) 15 Weir

te J ay s 10 C. Smith10 J . Jorgensen 11 N, Addison 10 C. Efstatt~u 17 Ja Mater 11 T Pritchard11 C . Weekes12 N . Harrison Capt 12 B. O'Donnell

11 A. McIntyre12 B. O'Farrell

t8 T Fitzgeral d1e E smaham

.12 S. Hume

13 M . Naylor 13 C. Woods 13 B. Waite 20 R Muiquiney 13 A. Nettleton14 J . Ashman 14 A.Layton 14 S .bnes 21 H Whitehead 14 C. McKenzie-McHarg15 C. Hoist 15 J. Bortolotto 15 D . Mackenzie

22 J Dixon23 M Barry 15 S. Cations

16 A . BaxterHeritag e17 J

16 L . McMillan 16 p O~~I 24 M Hawkinski i6 E. Batrouney.

17 D. Phillips 17 G . Cox (C) 17 K Ford (VC) 25 M H c s26 C Kennedy 17 T Wtgney (VC )

18 D. Barber 18 D . Gartner 18 D. Thumiond 27 P Oman 19 R . Josephs19 K. Jones 19 A. Papaluca 19 M. Am-'strong 28 M Mason20 M . Hoiles 20 M. Hermans 20 M. Graves 29 M Pr°wse

30 Jo M,iier 22 R . Ashton21 C. Harris VC 21 N . Walker 20 M Fankitaurer 31 J Be" Crane23 022 N . Lockett 22 D. Marston 21 A. Janke 32 E Serny .23 C . Mollard 23 M . Leffanue 22 D. Mason 33 J Magee 24 D. Brook e24 E. Waters

24 L O'Ftynn 23 M . Seccu~ 34 P TonR

25 M . Saunders25 R . Mui r

Krotiris26 P

.25 R. Galati 24 B. Tra~e (DVC)

35 C ay37 J Grant 27 T Demeiriau.

Rowston27 G 26 D. McMillan 25 S. Rowlands 38 L Bunn 28 A. Quail.28 B . Couch 27 S. Theisz 26 J. Bell (RC) 39 J Tucker 29 M. Gnus28 D . Browning 28 B. Carmody

27 t,{at J Ray 30 T. Finocchiaro

29 N . Burrows 29 S. Brooks 28 S. Goldsworthy 42 A Waddell 31 N . Leitl30 L. Moon

Roach31 N30 S. Considine 29 B. Carson 43

u44 E Farquharson 32 J . Gerstman

. C eld VCBlumfi32 31 M. Bortolotto 30 D Wames 45 J Mitchell 33 E . Reid.33 B. Hoist 33 F. Dorbolo 3t D . Lay

32 B Mitchell46 C Neeson

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34 C . Phillip s'34 D. McCaughan 34 D . Jarred (VC) .

33 S W~sC Jen

kaaConnor35 P. O

35 L. NesbitRoberson36 M

37 C . Maclaren .34 P. LangtadJones

49 G Ts;otras50 A Parnndex

36 J . Sutcliffe.

37 S. Humphry38 S . Matthews 35 T. Chisholm 51 M Kennon 37 G. Carroll

38 A. Fabris 39 B . Colville35 D~ ~~~

52 J Anderson 38 T. Jelbart

39 D . Cannizzo40 C. Purcell 36 L McPherson

53 D Os'na"d54 M aanea 39 S. Graham

40 D . Strachan 41 J . Seabury 37 D. Brown 55 C Theodoubu 40 T Aurel-Smit h41 W. Tardiff 42 G . Petroff 38 L Floyd 56 J Tucker 41 W. Lewis41 B. Duff 43 J . Pascuzzi 39 C. Waxman 57 W t.~Donald

5e A Pravse 42 T Beattie42 T SankMalon e43 E

44 L. Hansen 40 H. Gopu 59 W Wharton, 43 A. Rautledg e.44 Y. Phillips 45 D. Theisz 41 S. Saunders Ge n

~ D A woodtord 44 D . Jackson45 A . Stone 46 A. McGree 42 J. Mueller

62 T Hamson 45 R . Teasdale46 J . Cooke 52 A. Rivstovski 43 D . Satter 53 R Matthews 46 J . Beaurepaire47 Z . Moon 53 R . laconis 44 J. McLauchlan 65 P Grundy

r66 N P t Hosking47 T48 B . Low 54 J. Forbes 45 M. Dowling e e s~ M Best

.Snaddon49 B49 M . Rose 55 J. Wallis 46 B. Crawford 70 J Russo .

50 M . Rice 57 B. Wignell 47 R . Midche9 71 T Buller 50 M . Walko m51 B. Shadbolt

Cont e59 R ~ 48 G. C' 72 C Akter 51 L. Freeman53 T Rutherford

Woolhous e54 B.

62 M . McCartin 49 L Pitcher (RDVC)73 N Russell74 NLawler

53 W. Symington.

55 T. Cookes Res Capt 63 C. Pezzimenti 50 R. Ladd 75 8 Cooley 54 A. Sutherland

56 M. Stefanidakis 70 D. Cracknell 51 H. McLauchlan 76 E Mitchell77 S Hararf 55 S. Dipasquale

57 D . Williamson ~ G . Neskovcim 52 C. Ferguson (RDVC) 78 M Bach 56 T. Dipasqual e58 N . Bobeff 53 M Levy 79 E Baker 57 J. Crane59 A. Wright - Smith 54 A. Vitorfins 80 C Brett-Young Elliott59 W60 D . Mutton 55 BLangfor},lone; st ARay

82 D Emerson.

Sutherland61 A W61 E. HealeyHoward62 O

56 D. Armstrong 93 R Galbraith. .

62 M. Graham.63 A . Kenneally

57 A. iCgM L Gaige~b S Guest 63 T. Collie

64 N .Craig TYaI'P1 Valley58 A. Baker59 N Gibson

as E Hamer 64 S . Lorenzen i65 A . Smith66 J . Adgemis

.60 A. Shaw

Bq AKauye99 W Kiel 68 T. Keck

67 A . Nichola Country Club 61 D. Sludd 90 W Landale 72 B . Smith

68 M . Gromotga 62 G. White~ A tM'an~han 73 M. Glute n

70 D. Slatyer Bulleen 67 C. Carroll 93 W Renton 86 S .Ainge r76 B. Hage 94 S Radywon k

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SectionGr,p TM GUMMIMIS OLD XAVERIANS ST. RERNARDS ST KEVIN'S OR UNIVERSITY BLUESCo-Coaches: Leigh Carlson Coach: Barry Richardson Coach: Simon Madden Coach : Dave Murray Coach : John Kanis

& Phil Gaut Res Coach: Anthony Bourke Res Coach: Darren Handley Asst . Coach : Tony Miller Res Coach : Joe SturrockRes Coach : Date Bower Res . Coach : Rob Gross

Club 18 Coach: Ed Best1 Kenna A 1 A . Fox 1 C. Keunen

~1 N. Pope 1 P. Butko

2 Butter K 2 C . Santalucia 2 B. Garth 2 M . Mulgrew 2 T. Hutchin s3 Reynolds L 3 J Pasceri 3 C. Goullet 3 S . Garlick 3 J . Sturrock4 Walsh B VtC

Burrows D

.4 James McDonnell 4 D. Ballarin 4 L. Mahoney (c) 4 D. Guengeric h

Tann r5 J56 Petdro J 5 D . Rush 5 C. Liberatore 5 M . Dollman . e

6 M . Rigby7 Van Der Venne T V/C 6 A . Oswald 6 M. Harrison 6 D. Mahoney 7 R. Young8 Medland A

7 S Lethlean 7 S . Clarke 7 J . Travaglia 8 J . Hayter9 Pretty S10 Dann S

.8 A . McDonald

7R S. Perrett 8 T. McCann 9 A . Lori,~ k

11 Kennedy S 9 D . Lynch8 J . Evans 9 B . Fields 10 R. Martin

12 Cuftrera A DN/C 9 M . Kavanagh (vc) 10 M . Lucas (dvc) 11 L. Nort h13 Cade J 10 M. Beardsley 10 N. Mitchell 11 T. Duggan 12 Q. Gleaso n14 Troon R 11 L. Howard 11 C. Davis 12 S . McKee 13 T. Foste r15 Hooke A 12 A . Bowen 12 B . Hogan 13 R. Bowles 14 A . Henderso n16 Hillas C DNIC17 Weston M

13 T. Ruyg 13 C. Mitchell (vc) 14 P. Greenham 15 L. Ryan16 M . Kordick

18 Healy J 14 J . Agius 14 B . Ryan 15 W. Guilder 17 G. De Crespigny19 Saunders R 15 L . Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B . Garvey (dvc) 18 N . Anderson20 McPherson S 16 S . Mollard 16 D. Blunt 17 D. Ryan 19 M . Torney21 Davies M22 Wawrzynczak M 17 A. Chatfield (YC.) 17 C. Potter 18 R. Chard 20 M . Colema n

23 Ramsden A Capt : 18 M. Scanlan 18 J . Cheep 19 D. Sheehy 21 C . Notman

24 Gokfenberg W 19 D Walsh19 A. Mitchell 20 T. Crowley

y22 B . Millar d

25 Cameron F . 20 D. Evans 21 R. Maguire 23 T. Wilcox26 Donahoo B RN/C 20 J. Scanlan 21 B . Loughlin 22 J . Mount 24 S . Russell27 Cumming R 21 S. McCarthy 22 Ty Pearson 23 T. Simpson (vc) 25 A . Sally

Christou J29 F~ arth J

22 T. Ockleshaw (VC.) 23 L. Wilkinson (vc) . 24 A . Lynch26 J .. Scambler27 R Wilkie

30 M,cKinnon R 22 M. Rush 24 D. Roach 25 D. Manton.

28 M. Thoma s31 Burgess J 23 S. Johnston 25 D. McLaughlin ( C) 26 C. Taylor 29 A . Terrill32 Brawn S 24 C . Purss 26 A. Smith 27 T. OToole 30 T. Muhlebac h?3 Aitken J

Kenna J 25 R . Carey 27 J . Hughes 28 M . Giansiracusa 31 M. Shaughnessy

05 Bladeni S R/DN/C 26 P. Purcell 28 P. Holland 29 C. Underwood 32 M. Paterso n

'5 Butter D 27 P. Ryan 29 L. Spinner 30 N . Dowling 33 B. Gates37 Van Der Venne S38 Ramsden R 28 Jeremy McDonnell 30 M . Stapleton 31 W. Keenan

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34 T. McKinnon35 J . McKayy

Webster J 29 C . Beetham 31 G. Campbell Connor32 S . O 36 R . Minn s0 Beardsley D 30 T. Clarke

32 T. Harvey 33 M . Maguire 37 J . RobbinsYi Lauletta S 31 J Arnold

32R J . HarveyY 34 N . Parrett 38 C . Bradley»2 Amore S . 33 N. Smith 35 J . Dempsey 39 D . Heinz:g Amore J 32 T. Purss 34 D. Byme 36 P. Mount 40 C . Brookes: Mai J 33 N . Bingham 35 Tate Pearson 37 M . Shannon 41 L . Qui n

~!5 Morpeth T Res. Capt~' Roberts

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34 R . Colbert 36 A . Marian 38 J . O'Brien 42 S. Fletche r

t47 35 R . MacWhirter 37 A . Catterall 39 M . Dwyer 43 N . Shuttlewort h

43 Burgess M 36 D . Sapuppo 38 S . tannazzo 40 L. Kalesaran 44 J . Wood49 Romney N 37 C . Larkins 39 M . Juricskay 41 M . Drinkwater 45 B. Waters

Rankin46 H50 Dickenson A51 Gamble R 38 S. Freer 40 J . Madden 42 S . Mount .

47 A . Milla r52 Harrod T 39 M. Green 41 S . Matthews 43 A . DeKretser 48 L . Fshly53 Amiconi C 40 A. T.Jones 42 B . Miziewicz 44 John-Paul . Mount 49 P. Steele

Williams54 Z RN/C 41 M Callinan43 L. Miceli 45 A . Smith 50 H . Nailon

55 Stebbins N . 44 M . Walsh 46 L. Gullifer 51 N . Vanderbosh56 Best E57 Cole M

42 A. Pyle 45 T. Legudi 48 A . Conlon 52 P. Marriott

58 Heaven C43 T. Woodruff 46 R. Ware 50 R . Horrocks 53 J . Westmore

59 Cade T44 N . Hulett 47 D. Hurley 51 D. Bare 54 A . Waxman

60 Walsh T 45 M. Walsh 48 L. DeMorton 52 D. Mount 55 B. Gi n61 Cristiano D 46 0. Gidley 49 N. Thomas 53 B . Hughes 56 T. Ranki n

57 T Irvine62 Arrowsmith JCade S 47 S. Tatulaschwile 50 A. Gill 54 G. Holland

.58 J . Albani s

Gray J 50 L . Ginnivan Si D. Dugina 56 D. Walsh 59 B. Hutchinson65 O'Shea M 51 N . Beattie 52 J . Spiteri 57 J . Liston 60 D . Strac k66 Btackmore B 52 P. Chapman 53 P. Harris 58 L. Giansiracusa 61 J . Ritchie67 Amiconi A

Hii A68 56 J. Watson 54 L. Evans 59 P. Aughton 62 C . Ros s

69 McDonald E 57 N . Moylan 55 S . Bugryn 60 S . O'Connor 63 P. Ede n64 D McPhail70 Parker D 59 M. Higgins 56 R. Winduss 61 R. Caldow .65 E. ClarkeHildebrandt D

71 Welsh L 60 M. O'Hanton57 M . Stewart 62 A . Jageurs

66 L. Woodhouse

73 Swinnerton H 62 D . King58 S . Andrews 63 C. Lucas 67 D . McAloon

74 Ta 63 T O'Meara59 L. Jordan 64 D. Prior 68 J. McKerrow

75 Reatl S. 60 M . Gourtay 65 R . Short 69 G . Muir

76 Miller P 65 N . Serafini 61 D. O'Connor 66 J . Marchesani 70 J. Meade77 McDonald C 62 M . Mihailovic 71 A . Mulkeams 71 P. Marshall78 Kok K 63 S . Crouch 75 R . Campagna 72 D . Gavara-Nan u79 La D

Ad emi J NORTH 82 S . Mitchell 73 C . Hopkinsg s

61 Th it M SUBURBAN 99 P Murray 74 H . Munrowa es

875 J. Moylan

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SPORTS 77 J . MoQuillen5 Sketohley M

CLUB . INC . 86 D . Bannister8o Brawn A' Jurde R

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A SECTIONOld Melburnians v Old Haileybury

Old Xaverians v MarcellinUniversity Blues v Old Trinity

St Kevins v St Bernards - at Sportscover Arena - SatCollegians v Old Scotch

B SECTION

Whitefriars v De La Salle

Mazenod 0 C v Old Brighton - reserves tocommence at 10.40 a .m .MHSOB v Old Essendon G rOld Ivanhoe v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Caulfield Or v North Old Boys

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C SECTIONHampton Rovers v Monash Blues

Old Camberwell v Therry Penola 0 BParkdale Vultures v University Blacks

Banyule v Old Paradian s

AJAX v Beaumaris

Dl SECTIONOld Mentonians v Glen EiraEmmaus St Leos 0 C v OrmondBulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 C

Fitzroy Reds v Prahran - at De Cherie Rese rve

Yarra Vall ey 0 B v Old Carey

D2 SECTIONLa Trobe Uni v RupertswoodOakleigh v Old Geelong

Salesian 0 C v Williamstown CYMSSwinburne Uni v Peninsula 0 BIvanhoe Assumption v Bentleigh

rl3 SECTIONUHS-VU v West Brunswick

Old Westbourne v South Melbourne DistrictsWerribee Amateurs v St Johns 0 CKew v Monash GryphonsSyndal Tally-Ho v Power House

D4 SECTIO NNorth Brunswick v Box Hill NorthElsternwick v Eltham CollegiansHawthorn Amateurs - ByeBulleen Cobras v St MarysRichmond Central v Albert Par k

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Scotch v St KevinsMarcellin v CollegiansUniversity Blues - ByeDe La Salle v St BernardsOld Brighton v Old Xaverian s

UNDER-12 ,SECTION 2Beaumaris v Banyule ViewbankOld Melburnians v Caulfield OrWhitefriars - Bye

Rupertswood v Old CamberwellOld Trinity v Old Carey

UNDER -12 SECTIONBentleigh v La Trobe Un iSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old IvanhoeMonash Blues v MHSOBOld Paradians v OakleighAJAX v University Blacks

UNDER -19 (21 BLU EPeninsula 0 B v Salesian ScorpionsHampton Rovers v Old Haileybury - SportscoverArena, Friday 6 .15pmDe La Salle (2) v Mazenod 0 COrmond v Oakleigh Clays

UNDER-19 ( 21 REDAquinas 0 C v Old ScotchKew - ByeRupertswood (2) v Bulleen Templestowe

Therry Penola 0 B v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Old Westbourne v Fitzroy Reds - to played on

College Oval (entry off Gate C off Marquands

Road) at 1 .30 p .m.

CLUB 18 (1)

August 6th, 2005

2nd semi-final - GiBon Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 2.15pm

August 7th. 2005

lst semi-final - Gill on Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 2 .15pm

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August 6th . 200 5

2nd semi-final - Gill on Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 11 .45am

August 7th, 2005

lst semi-final - Gill on Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 11 .45am

CLUB 18(31

August 6th, 200 5

2nd semi-final - Gillon Oval, Brunswick, (29 E6) - 9.20am

August 7th . 2005

lst semi-final - Gillon Oval, Brunswick, ( 29 E6) - 9.20am

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I?.=, Wold Essendon showed the promise andconsistency they are capable of with acomfortable victory over a disappointingCaulfield Grammarians .Melbourne High scored an emphatic victoryin a high class game at the school Oval .Perhaps it was the loss the Tonners had tohave . Ewan Thompson, Rhys Limbrick andCampbell good Unicorns as was JasonBamert with 6 twins including the sealer . JonPerrett was still excellent, David Dawes usedhis strong hands to advantage and youngParoissen did a good job .Mazenod certainly proved a few punditswrong with a terrific win out at Donvale .

Inspired by Mark Murray's 300th theNodders played with an intensity that hadbeen missing over recent weeks to virtuallycontrol the game from start to finish . DomDunne with 7 goals was a stand out, TimBourbon and Mark Appolonio also in goodform .

{ nspired by Mark Murray's 300th theNodders played with an intensity

that had been missing over recent weeksto virtually control the game from startto, f'anish . "

NOBS had certainly come to play and lookedthe goods as they took a narrow lead into thehalf time break . But as they have so oftenbeen capable the Tigers came out and totallydominated the third quarter with somescintillating football to kick 10 goals and putthe result beyond doubt . NOB'S tried hard inthe last but the damage was done . LukeTerrell, and Andrew Scafidi were the Tigersstars, Luke Beveridge showed his class andTimmy broke the record .The top two clash out at Chelsworth saw OldIvanhoe defeat De La for the second time thisseason. A good all round team effort by theHoers who all but increased their lead atevery change. Brad Thompson played hisbest game since joining the Hoers, Hope

in a r k e deverything acrosshalf back an

d Nick Russian wa s

strong . De La wellserved by Luk eJarvis, Will Jolly and Aaron Shields .PREVIEWMazenod will certainly be pumped today asthey help celebrate the great man's 500th(Well done Mike - Tom) . In good form lastweek and even at Gillon will be hard to beat .NOB's will rue the loss of SMC and eventhough Barker filled in admirably itsMazenod for me .Caulfield Grammarians travel to BrindisiStreet . An ominious task now the Tigers are

on the way back . The Fields blew a chancelast week while the home side well aware ofthe current situation know they just have tokeep on winning and I think they will .Donvale to Sportscover not a pleasantjourney to tackle an Old Brighton side on therebound for the our of form Whitefriars . TheTonners can be forgiven for one lapse and willbe looking for redemption today With a fewback in the Blue and Red based on currentform can't see the Friars winning .Melbourne High head to De La in animportant game for both . Like Brighton DeLa can be forgiven for last week but would beadvised not to take the Unicorns lightly. They

CLUB

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are back at full strength are playing well andwith JB up forward to help JP now haveoptions . But against that DLS are at homeand will win .old Essendon versus Old Ivanhoe outNorth . Essendon won the earlier bout atChelsworth so won't be lacking in confidencenor the knowledge they can beat their rivals .Hopefully the Hoers do not suffer a mental letdown after last week and put their top spotback under scrunity. It has all the makings ofa great game an OEG victory would notsurprise but I'll stick with the visitors .p_rWSS CORRESPONDENTSDon't forget to drop me an email tobraincoCr%op tu sne t . com . au .

h-dLE STONE &old Ivanhoe - to congratulate Scott Kenton reaching the 200 games milestone thi sweek. Scottie, who first started playing forthe club in the early nineties , has beenpart of the backbone of crucial players wh ohave dragged the club up from section D,playing in the section C premiership side of95, the section B runner-ups in 98 an dmany other finals . A easy player to coach ,Scottie's height plus manoeuvrability canallow him fill many positions, from anattacking centre half back to stints into theforward line for a couple of crucial goals .Now playing some of his best football yet ,let's hope he adds a premiership this yearto a great career .Mazenod - congratulate Mark "Muzza "Murray on achieving 300 VAFA games .Mark began with our Under 19's in 198 9and after a brief stint with De La returnedin 1993 where all games with the Noddershave been in the Seniors. Mark is aninstitution at our Club and we are proud tohave such a fine person involved for s olong . We would also like to congratulateDale "The Barrell" Grant on his 100thgame. Dale is a quiet, unassuming andinspirational individual, who has returnedfrom a sabbatical representing Australia inswimming at the Para-Olympics .Congratulations to a fantastic Clubman .

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De La Salle v MHSOBOld Brighton v Whitefriars - at Sportscover

Arena, SaturdayNorth Old Boys v Mazenod 0 COld Essendon Or v Old Ivanhoe

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Caulfield Or

B SECTIONOLD IVAli11OE 3.1 8.8 10.10 12.15 (87)DE LA :aAI3.E 2.2 4.3 7.6 8.10 (58)Old Be Russian 2 Weddle Theodosst Kefalas Ceilings Cornelius PriceThompson Lochran Low Kent. Best: Thompson Russian Hope FmgiaeomoPrice Beinke . DI.S: Mannix 2 Duggan 2 Rayson 2 Corin L Harrison . Best :Jarvis Jolley Shields Morel Seager Oakley .Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Simon Stokes (F) Cameron Hayes Ben Parsons (B)Chris Doyle Eddie Boal (G)MHSOB 3.0 6.4 7.6 12.12 (84)OLD BRIGHTON 2.8 4.9 9.10 10.10 (70)MHSOB: Bamert 6 Home 3 Campbell Limbrick Smith. Best: ThompsonBantert Limbrick Gerner Horner Campbell. Old Br. Critty 3 Dawes 3MacgiIlhray Pirrie Walsh Perrett . Best : Perrett Paroissien Crilly DawesWilliams Ewert.Umpires: Jamie Kvins Troy Jones (RFL) (F) Damien Anthony BrandonCooper (RFL) (B) Craig Arnol Glen Shilling (RFL) (G)WffiTEFRIARS 2.3 5.5 8.8 16 .13(109)IMAT.ENOD 0C 4.4 10.7 14.9 18.12 (120)White: M Carbone 7 Carrigg 4 Swain 3 Anderson Kennedy. Best : MCarbone Kennedy Brosolo Carrigg Phan Crea. Mez : D Dunne 7 Apollonio3 Kelly 2 Murray 2 B Chamberlain Jayaw•eera Meehan Stanley. Best:Bourbon Reed D Dunne M Chamberlain Cuberes Apollonlo.Umpi res: Joe Hartwig David Phillips (F) Sean Collins Tom Wischer (B) PatMitchell Robert Parry (G)CAULFIELD GR 2 .6 3.10 5.12 10 .15 (75)OLD ESSENDON GR 1.2 6.9 12 .12 19.14 (128)CauL• Will 3 B Sinclair 2 Sirain Pemrnuick James B Gross A Goold . Best:Kendall James B Gross Hammond Pennycuick Savers . Old Ess : Forrest 4Frazer 2 Towner 2 D Biggs 2 Flaherty Skurrie DeMorton Hand RyanObHubek Leask Dazkiw Barham. Best: Day D Biggs Ryan TownerHargreaves Forrest .Umpires: Jason McNiece Dirk Kramer (F) Jordan Mayston James Gregory(B) Sam Perrin Matthew Kent (G)ST BEDES METTfONE'IIGERS 4 .5 7.6 17.10 18.10 (118)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 9.3 11.4 15.8 (98)StB/Alf: L Terrell 7 Srafidt 4 Beveridge 3 M Wintle Hilton T Beasley Tyquin .Best : Scafidi L Terrell Beveridge J Connolly McColl D Lynch . NOB: Minton-Connell 5 M Barker 4 Cassell 2 Cox To. Brady Amor Tonkin. Best : TonkinCassell Sheehan To. Brady Amor Barker.Umpires: Rob ta4ayston Simon Olive (F) Robbie Mayston Simon Abel (B)Anthony Kyrkou Kevin Segota (G)

B RESERVEOLD IVANHOE 1.0 6.1 8.3 10.5 (65)DE LA SAId.E 4.6 4.6 7.8 7.12 (54)Old Iv: Ge. George 2 D Hawkes 2 A Tiernan 2 J Leech 2 Pearce Verrocchi .Best: Leech Fowler Ga. George Veal Tobias Hawkes . DLS: Ellis 2Greenhalgh Hyde Maloney Powell Punton. Best: Buckley O'DonnellMcInerney Greenhalgh Browning Hyde .MHSOB 1 .1 3.6 6.8 12.12 (84)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 5.2 6.4 7.6 (48)MHSOB : Orchard 3 Dunne 2 Coxon Aitken Bowen Ting O'Brien FererkranzNicholas. Best: Ternes Wright T Moore Bowen Orchard Newton . Old BeScott Dubyna Paterson Ellis Larkin Eastgate Brown. Best : MaguirePaterson D Cooney Ellis Reddin Ryan.W1B1E1•"RIARS 3.3 4.6 8.11 10.17 (77)MAZENOD OC 4.1 7.2 10.5 10.7 (67)White : Woods 3 Phelan 2 Gloufchev 2 Marchest T Nunan Day . Best :Anderson A Baker Stafford Wallace Clown T Nunan . Maz: Rame 2 Morris2 Paine 2 Hawkins Boyd Ballock Murray. Best: Castrtcun Raine VeldeanHawkins Paine Murray.CAULFIELD GR 3.3 3.3 4.7 8.7(55)OLD ESSENDON 1.0 7.5 9.7 11.9 (75)Caul: Margerison 4 Rudd 3 Biggs. Best : Rudd Crathern Biggs CassidyD'Arcy Kalaja . Old Ees: Caponetto 5 Stormont 2 Parker Stone FlahertyWilliamson . Best: Parker Caponetto Stormont Rumble KavanaghFitzgerald .ST BEDES R'ffiNTONE TIGERS 5.2 7.6 10.12 14 .13 (97)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 1.1 2.3 3.6(24)St6/RRT: T Groves 3 Htpw•cll 3 M Rouse 3 Kidd 2 Andrews OsborneRhoden. Best: Waters Maddocks Andrews Buck McMurray M Rowse,NOB: Cugola Maher B Sheehan . Best: Pennell Joyce Farrar BardenFlanders Covert .

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SectionCAULFtELD GRAMMARIANS BE LA SALLE MAZENOD MRSOO FC NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Stephen Wright Co=h : Mark L~Asst : A,3aan Connarj

C=h: Me MIA"Iw''A"°- "Asst . coxnea: Aid- S+> hc +a d'

C=h: Davb SnmwAsst CO-h-; SP= Raassey

Coach: Tony EganRes Coach : Brendan Smale s

Ass Coach : Lachlan KellawayRes: Peter Olivieri

P~n +,tarry Kel,y_KClub 18: Ben7amIn Euck

Andrew P6ciIn yRes. Coach: Tony Coams

& warren FanRaa Coach: Jane Dam+

1 J Foley 1 L . Walker C r 1 T. Castricum 1 J Bamert 1 J. Cassell

2 A Bruhn 2 R . Buckley 2 M. Chamberlain 2 S McCully (S-Capt) 2 J. Penel l

3 C Knight 3 B . Corin C 3 D . Christie 3 D Rosma n4 M White (S-VC)

3 T. Sheeha nSlee p4 S4 M Liddel l

5 S Kendall4 L. Harrison DVC 4 C. Lee

l i 5 B Betheras.

5 A . Crameri6 N Craven 5 M . Duggan VC na5 D. Chamber 6 M Brain 6 H . Maplestone7 R O'Neill 5r R. Quick 6 P. Nelson 7 S Whittington 7 J Brown e8 R Foote 6 M . Moore 7 S. Reed 8 J Garner Cox8 S9 M Prater 7 P. Harrison DVC 8 A. Morris 8 J Dixon

.Curry9 L

10 A Will (C) 7r M. Ellis 9 D . Kelly 9 D Fairchild .Brad y10 To11 B Carboni 8 J . La Ragy 10 B. Chamberlain 10 P Smith .

12 D Pearce (VC) 9 J . Moloney 11 D . Hose 10 I Barrett 11 T. Roberts12 M Sainsbury 10 T Silvers 12 J . Cuberes 11 R Tames 12 G . Maxton

13 A Green.

Hardacr e10r R 13 M . Regan 12 J Aitken 13 S. O'Connor14 6 Gross .

Bourke11 P 14 N. Meehan 12 M Feferkranz 15 J . Nihill15 A Docker16 N Fallu

.12 M . Fieldsend 15 N. Parry (VC) 13 S Anderson

14 M Hamilton-Ho16 C . Dynon

16 J Wright 13 A. Johnstone 16 M. Apolbnio 15 A O'Brien17 T. Spurting

Flanders19 P17 S Argyros 14 W . Dwyer 17 T. Pitts alkerW.Sutherland20 J18 B Baxter 15 P. Bowden 18 D . Dunne 17 G McCully

.Wellma n21 A18 J James 16 S . Hyland 19 L. Buszard 18 R Limbrick (S-DVC) .

19 B Evans Bowden17 L 20 C. Murray 18 C Wright 22 D . Tehan20 H Vella21 M Pennycuick

.18 A . Coffey 21 S . Castricum 19 S Robinson 23 S. Minton-Connell

Fitzgeral d24 M22 C Fagan 19 R. McArdle 22 S . Veltman 20 L Horn e

20 T Fraczek (R-DVC).

26 D . Brady23 C McGrath 19r G . Gilbert 23 S. Oldman

21 W Taft 27 C . 0'Bree24 C Murphy 20 A. Shields 24 D. Nisbett22 A Svirskis 28 D. Joyce25 B Sinclai r

25 N Dorman21 D . Rayson 25 S. Stanle y

Dunne (C )26 J 23 A Hogan 29 C. Hosking (VC)26 S Widjala (VC)

22 M. BrownSherman23 R

.27 M. Regan

24 J Pertzel 30 D. Stribley27 J Sayers28 J Jacobs

.24 J . Morel 28 P. Jones

25 H Taylor25 A Vicendese

31 L . Boyle

29 N Guyett 24r A . Powell 30 D. Hansen 26 L Evans32 B. Sheehan

Barker33 M30 M Sharpe 25 C. Hyde 31 P. Detmastro 27 W Backway

.35 M Carne y30 D Elias 27 M . O'Donnell 32 A. Strawn 28 T Dunne .

Tonkin (C)36 D31 W Bowes 28 J . Hirst 33 S. Balloch 28 S Moore (R-DVC) .

32 A Lawson 30 B. Mannix 34 C. Boyd 29 W White 37 A . Farrar33 S Fryers 31 S. Hyde 35 R. Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M . Amor34 H Baker35 S Thompson 32 D . Lowe 36 G . Miller 31 M Bowen

l40 A.Egan

36 G Crathern 33 N . Stewart 37 T. Vallance 32 A Casse l33 L Campbell

41 Garga nSheehan42 D

37 B Scott 34 B . Vague 38 D . Hallet34 E Thompson (S-DVC)

.McKenzi e43 J38 N Edwards 36 W. Jolley 39 D . Oldman 34 D Henzel

.Irvi n45 G39 A Bosna 38 V. Moloney 40 G. Massey 35 P Rujevic (R-VC)

.Mahe r47 JM Wilso n40 39 B. Oakley 41 M . Venturini 36 S Magee

.Jeffklns41 B

42 A Strain 41 D. McInerney 42 C. Paine 37 T Harper 48 M . Kell y49 A. Cugol a

43 T Gerrand 42 A. Skinns 43 J. Schiano 37 M Ting ~Butcher53 S

44 B Hastorth 42r D. Jarvis 44 D. Linden 38 C Nailon .Gove n54 B

45 B Acfietd 43 A. Greenalgh 45 S. Paine 39 D Fox .

46 K Weir 44 D Close 46 D . Hensman 40 A Lust (R-Capt) 55 C. Stribley

47 S Jenkinson.

45 R . Watmsley 47 A . Manjekian 41 J Anderson 58 R . Citreon

48 R Chapple Jarvi s46 L 48 C. Jayaweera 42 C Wright 60 M. Cribbes (RC )49 G Pouiter .

Cosstick47 S Si M . Murray 43 R Coxon 64 Ti. Brady50 N Green51 W Rudd

.49 A . Boots 52 G . Tilling 44 J Newton

45 R Czwarno66 P. Bryar

52 G Winter 50 S . Conway 53 J . Mather 46 1 Costing53 J Gross 51 P. Hesse 54 D. Grant 47 D Hollenberg54 T Franklin-Jones 52 T. Moloney 55 L . Fuller 48 M Webste r55 C Hooper 53 D . Browning 57 P. Souter 49 S Yue56 B Napier 55 A. McLeish 58 D . Morris 50 K Hardin g57 P Farmer

56 L . Seeger 60 A . Bouchereau 51 D Vicendes e58 S Cunliffe59 D Buckthought 57 R . Hancock 61 M . McDowell 52 M Landy

Co R Saunders 59 D . Colman 64 T. Bourbon 53 S Mitchel l54 D Learmont-Walke r

61 T Royal 62 C. Punton 66 J . Pereira55 C Ev a

62 C Sheppard'

67 J. Bates56 T WrightArc y63 Z D 68 L . Hawkins 57 S Fole y64 T Wailes

65 B Jenkinson 58 P Greenhil l

66 C Grigg 59 A Hal l

67 D Loetje 60 M Nichola s

68 L Cotton71 M Cassidy

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3 SectionOLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSENDON OLD IVANHOE ST BEDES M ENTONE WHITEFRIARS

Coach: Greg McLoughlin Coach : David Calthorpe Coach : Gerard Sholly TIGERS Coach : Pat MannixAssistant : Adam McConnell Assistant Coach: Dan Winkel Res Coach : Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter Randall

Res . Coach: Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res . Coach: Chris Rubick

2 A . Pirrie 1 D. Biggs 1 A . Oates 1 B Collins 3 M . Carbone3 C . Barrow 2 T. Biggs 2, L. Lochran (V/Capt) 2 L Wintfe 5 B . Pha n3 L. McDonald 2 L. O'Brien 3S. Curatolo 3 L Borella 6 P. Campbell4 A . MacGillivray (dvc) 3 D. Forrest 4 S. Geilings (Sens) 4 L Beveridge 7 S Brosolo5 A . Edge 4 D. Ryan B. Davis (Res)

5 C . Georgio5 S Napie r6 J Kane

.8 B . Janson

6 R . Stewart 5 S . De Morton Kent6 S 7 S Rose 9 A . Pawlik7 C . Reddin8 C. McNicol (Co C .R .)

5 Ti HargreavesRidley6 C

.7 J . Gieschen 8 A Scafidi

M T ll11 T. Wallace

9 P. Phelan (Capt).

6 T. Hand8 G . Hope9 D Payne

erre910 M Wintle

12 S . Phela n13 J A d10 J . Edge 6 S . Dawson

.10 C . Crowley (VtCapt) 12 P Groves

n erson.14 T Carrig git B. Mason 7 J . Leask 17 N . Russian 13 R Sampieri .

12 J Parrett (dvc) 8 B . Hakim 1 2 C Braniga n. 14 A Connolly 16 J . Powe r

12 S. Eastgate 9 J . Stormont 13 A. Alagona 15 T McColl 17 A . Carbon e13 R . Kent 10 M . Flaherty 14 B. Thompson 16 A Hipwell 18 M . Baker13 N . Edwards 11 D. Cerantonio 15 T Beinke 17 N Cords

18 D Lynch19 A . Hill

14 S. Williams 11 B . Papal 16 S. Price 19 M Hittan 20 L. Swain15 B. Gadsden 12 J . Kavanagh 17 M. Veal .

20 L McMurray 21 S . Alexander16 J . Nomann 13 MBossi

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18 J . Hope (Capt) 21 J Connelly 22 N . Cunningham17 A. Van Den Durrgen Legud i14 R. 19 P. Dinakis 22 L Capsalis 23 P. Stagg18 A Salem

15 A Parker20 D . Hawkes (Capt-Res) 24 J Tyquin 24 J Dao u78 M. Jackso n

Ginnivan19 S

.16 C. Day

21 S. Fragiacomo22 B. Nagel

25 J Knuppel.

25 G . Day.19 P. Angelini 17 S . Towner 23 K. Theodossi

26 M Hecke r27 S Kingwell 27 B. Gardiner

20 M. Smith 17 J . Lloyd 24 G . Haros 28 M Andrews 28 A. Baker

21 R . Joseph 18 D. Flaherty 25 E. Byrne 29 D Waters 29 A . Glenn21 T. Ewen 18 C . Devereux 26 I. Dawkins 30 M McGettigan 30 M. Power22 J . Murch 19 Ti Wilson 27 N . Holloway (V/C-R) 31 C Osborne 31 A. Baggole y23 D. Dawes 20 R . Baddeley 28 M. Tobias 32 G Kempster 32 G . Kennedy24 S. Gadsden 20 A . Burbndge 29 R . Weddle 33 S Zakic

Fulton33 C25 A. Kennedy 21 S . Dale 30 J . Leech 34 L Carson .

26 A. Ginnivan 21 T Stone 31 J . Stevens 35 A Sewers 34 D . Gloufche v

27 D Paterson 22 Ni . Portia 32 S. Kefalas 36 A Walstab 36 C . Dye r.28 A. Bristow 23 J . Hughes 33 N. Pratt

34 A Tiernan37 T Groves38 J Maddocks

38 C . Carng g

29 J. Dickerson 23 T. Skurrie.

35 M. Pollock 39 D .Lynch39 N . Brisbane

29 B. Richardson 24 J . Dazkiw 36 G . Hartrick 39 M McColl 40 D . Atkin s

30 T. March 25 A . Frazer 37 A. Baldwin 40 M Kelleher 42 S. Anderson31 A. Paroissien 25 E . Baskan 38 Ga George 41 M Rowse 43 N . Elliott31 S. Jackson 26 C . Ward 39 Ge George 41 Q .Suckling 44 B. Bird32 A. Goldner 27 J . Williamson 40 J. Keane 42 M Wilson 45 S. Cleven33 L . Dale 27 A . Mckenzie 41 Z. Keane 43 A Paterson 46 Ni. Duffy34 Ti Gibson 28 A . Fewster 42 S. Low (V/Capt) 44 M Rhoden

45 L Cieslak 48 J. Tre audY"35 C. Stewart 29 S . Jose 43 W. Cornelius46 B Wilson 50 D . Cre a36 R. Henderson (Co C. R .) 30 C . Inness 'M M Luxon .47 E Ritchie 52 R . Piggo t37 D. Hughes

38 Ti Matessi31 D . Caridi 45 N. Antonio u

46 R. Butler 48 J Hey so

C . Ross54

39 B. Cnliy32 P. Grapsas32 D Poulton 47 S. Snell 49 S R ws e

50 S KiddP. Tobi n

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48 G . Smith 51 A Buck 57 A. Wood s40 J. Maguire

.34 D . Podger

49 C. QuinlanVerrocch i50 Ni

52 T Beasley 58 P. Poutney41 J. Marshal 35 Ti Rumble

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53 L .Georgiadis 59 Ti Nuna n-72 L. Herxira (vc) 36 C . Obliubek 52 B. Wright

54 S Bell 60 R . Pawli k44 R. Fisher-t5 C McKimm 37 L . Fitzgerald 53 L . Courage

55 M Firt h56 L Flavelfe

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-f6 M Townsend 38 Ti Campbell 54 S. Smith 57 S Meehan63 Z . Webb

.48 PThomas 39 T. Hargreaves 55 S. Pearce 58 C Chariton 65 D. Eames

Scott49 B 40 C . Kalogiannis 56 B. Leskie 59 B Logan 66 J. Box.56 W Leaf 41 B. Overman 57 B. Smart 61 M Zahara 70 C. Pelosi.51 J. Lynch 42 N . Bertram 58 L . Bolzan 63 M Lomagno 71 R . Mattison

53 H. B'xken 43 A. McGowan 59 R. Stag g60 J. Siegersma

64 P McGettiga n66 R Parsons

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54 J. Dooley 44 L Kavana hg 61 L . Skoullos 67 J McEniry

56 B. Paterson 45 D . Winkel 62 J. Mathew 69 N Gordon57 P. Paterson 45 P. Barry 63 D. Berry 70 L Terrel l58 C. Brown 46 M. Makris 64 J. Britte n59 N. Larkin 47 S. Howard 65 D. Campbell- Frase r60 C. Brown 48 A. Salvo 66 D. Walkley Buxton Real61 A. Walsh 49 A. Christou 67 B. Mckinley E62 J. Bulfin 50 A. Chapman 68 B. Parker stat e63 D. Ellis 51 C . Brooks 69 M . Corr64 M .Reid 52 C . Davies 70 M . Tolley Kingston Chiropractics Call - 9886 535566 A.. Tregear 53 J. Mansour 71 A. Parker07 S. Croney 54 L . Bones 72 L . McKie

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MELBOURNE

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Top Of The Clas sI was discussing recently, what would it be like if the Amateurs introduced a draft system . Away for struggling clubs to be able to top up lists with some of the most talented juniors inan area or suburb? We could comb all the clubs and get all the best of the best from theirU/19's, and then put them into a pool where clubs could choose . We arguably could end up

with an elite competition that would rival maybe even the VFL .If you wanted an idea of the quality of players that would be in that pool, then you shouldhave been at Elsternwick Park on the June long weekend, when the inaugural U/ 19, Northversus South Game was played. Chris Bye and 1, along with our assembled selectors had thehonour of coaching for a day, some of the leading U19 players in the metropolitan area .The game, played under slippery and wet conditions, showcased the high level of talent thatwe have running around in 47 teams in the Amateur U 19 competition . This is not including,the many others who are already making their mark in senior teams, or those playersdeveloped in club's junior programs, and then selected to represent them at TAC level .

The concept of the game was raised this year at the coaches' night . In a short time the

inception of the game took shape, and within 4 weeks the Amateur Administration, along withthe strong support of the clubs and players, were able to put together the highest quality ofgame . It was a credit to the nominated players (criteria being, 2 per club with less than 4senior games this year) that they all turned up to their respective training venues full o f

enthusiasm and vigor to compete . The biggest eyeopener for the selectors was the quality of training wesaw. We all would agree that the intensity and skillwas of equal or better, than most clubs seniortraining sessions .All players saNv it as an honour to be firstlynominated by their own coaches and club, andsecondly a privilege to play in a game, that was anopportunity for them to show case the best of thei r

talent . Those that saw the game would have commented on the level of commitment shownby all players to play to their full potential . With no competition willing to play the VAFA atthis level, it gives our most promising players an opportunity to play football at the next level .

The experience hopefully will encourage many to push for senior representative selectionwhen their time comes .Of the 47 U 19 teams, we had 46 represented on the day in some way . From this you can see

we saw it as a responsibility that we pick one player from each club . This was a sign of thanksto all the clubs for their support of the concept, and to highlight the quality of footballers andfootball being played at all levels of our 5 sections . It also was great to see our promising

young umpires officiate, all of who did a magnificent job .On the day, the Northern boys fully deserved their win . However, the old cliche comes out,'football was the winner!' To see both teams fully kitted up in their gear would have made allthose involved in the concept very proud . General Manager -Football Operations BrettConnell, along with the VAFA Administration and Executive, should be congratulated fororganizing such a well-run game . Everything from the game, to the gear supplied was of the

highest standard and appreciated by all .To you the coaches and clubs, a big thank you. This concept can only be developed and

strengthened with your support and enthusiasm . You nominated and encouraged all of your

players to attend and participate, and they all did you very proud . I hope this is the beginning

of long tradition between the 2 zones . If you have any doubt about the concept, just ask thosewho played, and you will see that this game now has its place in the VAFA history for a long

time too come .Adrian Connoll yU19 South Zone CoachLevel2 Coac h

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It was pleasing to see agoodly number of OldBrighton committee andsupporters attend our homegame luncheon lastSaturday, joining with ourown loyal ban dof sponsors andsupporters.Theselunch-eons have beena feature of thisclub for the past9 year,'alwayson homegames.

However, notalways do weget the suppor tof opposition clubs, partlydue to the increased game-day workloads placed onthe shoulders of the dwin-dling few volunteers neededto run a successfulSaturday program . Wealways provide two freelunches for our visiting clubguests and extend an invita-tion to their supporters toattend on a paying basis .Not a big call at just $20 perhead .

It is similarly disappointingto see some clubs not com-

Special thanks to NeilRoberts, Ken Sheldon andDavid Schwarz for theirgreat support with therecent Sports Luncheonwith Champions held atThe Victorian Club.

This luncheon has becomean annual event for theFootball Club with the sup-port of the MHSOBA.

ing upstairs for a convivialdrink after the game .Thanks again to OldBrighton last weekend fortheir support in this regard .The whole spirit of amateu r

football depends oninter-club support.Irrespective of theresult, what hap-pens on the fieldshould always stay

I on the field . Lifelongfriendships havebeen made throughamateur footballerssocialising off thefield in a friendlyatmosphere follow-

ing a hard fought game . Letall clubs try to maintain this'spirit of amateur football' forfear that otherwise it willdissolve into nothing morethan a 'kick in the park' .I again extend an invitationto all opposition clubs topartake of our hospitalitywhen visiting MelbourneHigh . Let's all try to fosterthe spirit of amateur footballin the years ahead .

Colin GreenPresident

art from the individiua lpresentations under thechairmanship of 'Coco'Roberts, Col Johansenalso conducted a small butimpressive auction and asubstantial raffle . Thanks tothose who bid and pur-chased.

The Football Club gainedconsiderably from this day.

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Blacks wrap up a top two spot and halt theJacka charge, as OP claim another leading

scalp. Meanwhile the Wellers outlast theRovers, as do the Vultures against Therryand the Students almost confirm their

2006 C Grade place . Four games remain

and six teams

wants it most?

REVIEW

still in contention, wh o

Having weathered the controversy overground venue, difficult conditions and a

determined Ajax, Uni led by Costello,

Kempton and Dowsley dashed clear in thesecond half to end the run of eight Jacka

wins. Savige and Smith were also

prominent whilst Gold, Klein and Segal

were best for the team back on home turf .

Jenkins, Maher and Boundy helped lift OP

into the four for the first time this year, aplace given Saturday's form, they are

unlikely to relinquish, as they literallyproved too strong for their Shark

counterparts . Better Beauy players were

Lee and Hogarth .Held scoreless by OC in the first quarter,

Hampton Rovers through Power and

Parkinson roared back to lead at half time .

The Wellers arrested the ascendancy in thethird and a thrilling final stanza was

assured. Cheffers and Hobart provided

many Weller surges & with Pike and

Mackenzie desperate in defence, their finals

chances remain in tact .

TP trekked out to Parkdale and in a game

that had multiple lead changes, narrowly

failed to secure the points . Crotty,

Bannister and Forster Knight flew thevisitor's flag, but McCraw, Paul Sullivan,

Hecker and Macgeorge's only goal sealed

the Vultures win .

Monash led at every change and despiteBanyule pressing hard early in the finalquarter, the Students withstood the

challenge andsecured a win tovirtually end anyrelegatio nc o n c e r n s .O'Connell revelled in the Ruck for theBears, where the Taylors also benefited,whilst the Students Craven, Williams andMcKenzie found plenty of the pill andbobbed up to boot majors as well .

PREVIEWOP and Ajax square off in a crucial clash .

Paradians have the opportunity to open up

a two game buffer over the Jackas, but a

loss will again see them squeezed from the

four . Ajax started their run of eight wins,against OR with a barnstorming ten-goal

blitz . It's a different OP side now than nine

weeks ago and the home team will win .

Most teams go through it & it appears the

Sharks have chosen a terrible time to get

the wobbles . Their form has been down and

suddenly teams are threatening their

double chance spot . OC were gutsy in

knocking over the Rovers and will give it

their all at Shark Park. Little separated

them in Rd. 6, it was Beauy then and

CLUB

C SECTIONAjax Kirzner 4 64

Old Camberwell Loats 3 58Therry Penola Edwards 4 55

Parkdale Vultures Macgeorge 1 5 0

C RESERVEBeaumarisOld Camberwell

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despite recent showings . I'm sticking with'em this arvo .

s 7 t's a different OP side now than

- nine weeks ago and the home

team will win. "

ParlCdale meet Monash at the Frearson &the hosts who have been hit hard by injuryall year, will be looking to interrupt a fewteams finals aspirations, beginning withthe Vultures today . The visitors have atough run home and cannot afford to dropthis one and won't .It's last roll of the dice for Therry, who

must win all remaining games to stave off

relegation . One of the sides in their sightsis Hampton Rovers, who travel to Oak

Park, having won just one match since theteams last did battle in Rd . 6 . In an even

game, Therry can cling to the staying alivedream for another week & will prevail .

Funnier things have happened, likeEngland thinking they could beat Ricky

Ponting's Aussies, but it would be hard to

see Blacks falling to Banyule . Over

2004/05, Uni have defeated the Bears infive starts and they will make it win

number six today.

Correspondents - Glen Harrison -hiharroCayahoo .com

Uni . Blacks - congratulations t oTorney, who plays his 50th game for UniBlacks, this weekend . Andrew played in theBlacks U 19's in 2000, before playing twoseasons at West Brunswick. He hasreturned to Blacks this year, where he hasmade a big impact after many consistentperformances . Well done Torns .

C SECTION

Monash Blues v Parkdale Vultures

Therry Penola 0 B v Hampton Rovers

Beaumaris v Old Camberwell

University Blacks v Banyul e

Old Paradians v AJAX

ON

HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 6.2 9.2 11.4 (70)

MAX ' 1 2.3 3.3 4.6 6.10 (46)

MAX: Kirzner 4 Berger Klein . Best: Gold Klein Israelsohn Duzenman

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 5.5 7.9 11.11 (77)MAX: Seidl 2 Zemski . Best: Zemsk7 Glezer Sacks Ritterman Gutma n

BANYULE 3 .3 5.4 7.8 8.13 (61)MONASH BLUES 4.1 9.6 10.8 15 .11 (101)Banyuteo Smith 2 Demetriou C Taylor N Taylor Willmore Rothe Ptatfair .

Best: C Ta}ior 0 Connell L Morgan Playtair Gayfer Skicko . Mon Blues:Bains 3 Craven 3 Gregory 2 McKenzie Hickey Pay Button Williams SmythDe Young. Best: Craven Williams McKenzie Smith Cartley Hickey .Umpires: Brendan Dentin Michael Bretag (RFL) (F) Frank Palermo EricGarwood (RFL) (B) Daniel Kofoed John Bretag (RFL) (G )PARI DALE VULTURES 4.4 6.7 12.9 13.13 (91)THERRY PENOLA 3 .2 8.3 10.4 12.7 (79)Park Vult: Mick Sullivan 4 Hayes 2 Hecker 2 McCraw S Sullivan StephensMacgeorge T Barr. Best: McCraw P Sullivan Hecker Kelly, Atkins Ro .̂hford .

Therry Pen: Edwards 4 Croiy 3 C Bannister 2 Faroldi M6',7wmevQuimt .Best: Crotty Forster-Knight C Bannister Goodwin Calleeari Nancarrow.

Umpires : Rick Love Anthony Calderone (F) Ben Bracken AmandaWhittaker (B) Bruce Stephens CUvv Shipley (G )

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.4 4.6 9.7 12.12 (84)Hampt Rav: Power 5 Cannell Duddy Flahive Ho)tLawrence Pinto . Best :Power ParSdnson Drew Anderson Zampaglione Blanchard Woods. OldCamb: P Tempone 4 Batzloff 3 Loans 3 Darling R Taylor. Best : CheffersRogers Mackenzie Hobart Pike Durimg .Umpires : Phil Callil David Irons (F) Chris Thorburn Andrew Triantaf}ilou(B) Greg Rollo Jim Exton (G )

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .4 4.6 7.9 14.15 (99)

Berger M Segal . But Blacks: Savige 4 A .Costello 2 Evans 2 Batten DowsleyGreen Groom M Kempton P Kempton . Best: M Kempton Betertua A SmithDoasley Evans Geisier.Umpires : Paul Dinneen Paul Tuppen (F) Paul Leggett Glen Kennedy (B)Paul Gait Graeme Booth (G)OLD PARAi)IANS 5 .0 8.7 9.7 13.13 (91)BEAUMARIS 3.5 4.6 6.10 9.15 (69)Old Par. Porteous 4 Tenson 3 Brabender 2 Boundy Chambers HughesPa2lta. Best: Jenkins Curran Boundy Maher McAllister Chambers . Beaum:Lee 4 Matulkk 2 Butler Gillespie Teasdale. Best : Hogarth Lee DugganTeasdale N Atkins Graham.Umpires: Ken McNiece Shane Macintosh (F) Lucas Robson

C RESERVE1 .0 3.2 4.2 7.8(50)

MONASH BLUES 3.9 8.9 12.11 13.11 (89)Banyule: Stokes 3 Bell 2 Nasrallah Witehell. Best: Stokes Thomson PriorGiansitaeusa Hopgood Phelan . Monash Blues : Murchk 3 Hindle 3 Bolton3 Coe Hawk-ins Adamson Kats. Best: McCormack Anderson Adamson CoeShields McMahon .PARKDALE VULTURES 0 .6 2.8 3.13 5.13 (43)T1 ERRY PENOLA 3.1 4.1 5.3 8.7 (55)Park Vult : Walker 3 Wilkins HonaOnek . Best: Darcy Crilley ThurgoodWalker Kigght Kerr.'ihery Pen: Steplen 2 Delaney 2 J Sacco S Sacco Dunn .Best : J Sacco Weston Corrigan Steplen Gleeson Kelly .He1trII'T'ON ROVERS 2.0 2.0 3.2 4.2(26)OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 1.4 1.7 8.13 (61)Hampt Rav: Giasoumi 2 Fisher Gray. Best: Williams Blake CiasoumiChristiansen Davis Crowther. Old Camb: M Cottrell 2 Craven 2 LHeffernan 2 Hendrie Schmidt . Best: Grant Webb Kearney S Derry LHeffernan Brauer.AJAX 2.2 2.2 3.3 3.5 (23)

Yudelman. Uni Blacks: Moffatt 3 Cameron 2 Poynter 2 Hamilton MyersPrestige Watch. Best : Henry Ferguson Powell King Cameron Purcell .OLD PARADIANS 2 .1 2.2 4-3 4.3(27)

BEAUMARIS 3.5 5.7 7.7 10.10 (70)

Old Par: Corcoran Lombardi Simpson Walsh . Best : Fan tone Godfrey

Joyce DtFabio Corcoran Connelly . Beaum : Murphy 3 Kuria 2 Ferrari

Foley Shattock Branwell Collins. Best: Kennedy McConehie Witty

Jury McDonald Evans .

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Supercoach Sc ribeU 19 Scribe Cam Nation is also a budding coach,

his U13 Fitzroy Juniors side (YJFL) has booked

a finals berth with a month still to play

(http: / / wtnv .fitzroyjuniorfc .com .au / 2005 / und

er13/brown .html) . . . . might be threatening

Geelong's Bomber Thompson for his post

sometime soon, or maybe even Graham Burgen

(Reds Senior Coach)!! Great work Cam and well

done .

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Football V ictoria - guality Club ProgramRecently Football Victoria distributed to allclubs in Victoria the Quality Club Programbrochure aimed at providing a quality

environment for all people associated with

Australian Rules Football .The concept of the Quality Club Program is toprovide an opportunity for all communityfootball clubs in Victoria to achieve a minimumstandard of club administration and torecognize and reward clubs for achieving thebase standard through to standards ofexcellence .Creating a quality environment at your clubwill be of enormous benefit to a club as a wholeand all of its members .A reminder to all clubs that the first deadline forthe 'Quality Club Program' is fast approachingfor clubs to be eligible to go into the July draws .

The prizes are as follows :

Bronze Level : Football Victoria Training

Resource Pack valued at $500 .

Silver Level : Football Victoria Training Resource

Pack valued at $500 and a cash prize of $250 .

Gold Level : Football Victoria Training Resource

Pack valued at $500 and a cash prize of $500 .

There will be two draws for each level in July .

Clubs must have sent to Peter McDougall at aminimum, the Bronze Level Assessment Formand all supporting documentation required to

achieve this level . These documents can be

posted to : Club Development Manager, Football

Victoria, GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, Victoria,

3001 .If clubs require additional assistance pleasecontact Peter McDougall (Football Victoria Club

Development Manager) on 8663 3043 or atpeterm(c footballvic .com.au

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Wicks Team of the Century (post VJ6VII)At the recently held Elsternwick 100 yearcelebratory Dinner the club's Team of theCentury was named .The side contained 3 Current Day Players in,Brian Mahony, Craig Mahony and LeighMurphy . The Club's most honoured footballerwas Gary Rosewarne who was duly namedCaptain . And perhaps the most notable Wickerhas been Don Williams who played in 5 daypremierships in the VFL with Melbourne .

B: Brian Mahony David MahonyAlan Ramsay

HB: Denny Contin Don WilliamsRod Hargreaves

C: Jeff Perkins Ron Neville #Craig Mahony

HF: Les Rigg Ken Holmes

Chris Farringto n

F: Michael Andrew Max Leslie #

Jock Sellers

R: John Holt Gary Rosewarne

Leigh Murphy

Interchange : Neil Christie, Bill Elliott, GrahamHolmes, Col Howarth, Alan Lee, Russell NashCoach: George PageCaptain ; Gary Rosewarne

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AXA Grand Final Breakfast - VAFAPromotionThere is no bigger event in football than The

AXA Grand Final Breakfast . The event began

from humble beginnings when a small group of

people celebrated the Grand Final in 1966 withbreakfast at the Southern Cross Hotel and is

now the largest corporate breakfast on GrandFinal morning - televised live on Network Ten .

2005 marks the 40th anniversary of thebreakfast, which is endorsed by the AFL as the

official start to Grand Final Day. Join 2,000 of

Australia's top corporate and sporting groups

for the Grand Final Breakfast where you will b e

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To find out more about this great offer or tomake your booking, please feel free to contact9348 9700 .

uraig Mahony - Elsternwick Team of the Cent u2004 D4 OJ Meehan medallist

entertained by Australia's leading politicians,sports stars, entertainers and dignitaries . Theevent will be held on Saturday 24th Septemberat the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, adjacent tothe Crown Casino.

The Kangaroos have a special offer available toVictorian football clubs and associations to jointhe celebrations . Our special FootballPromotion offers your club the opportunity tosell tables at the Breakfast as a fundraisingopportunity or to celebrate the end of anotherlong season .

Your Grand Final Breakfast package will

include :

• Ten seats in either the Gold or GeneralSeating Areas (see prices below )

• Table signage for your football club's name

• Your football club name printed in theofficial commemorative men u

• Gourmet breakfast provided by the AwardWinning Banquet Team of the MelbourneExhibition Centr e

• Beer, wine and soft drink from 7 .00am untilmidday

The 2005 AXA Grand Final Breakfast packageis outlined below .

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Victorian Amateur FootballAssociation /Victoria University- Football

History Essay Prizes - 2005The History Sub-Committee of the VictorianAmateur Football Association (VAFA), inconjunction with the Victoria UniversityFootball Studies Unit (VUFSU), is keen topreserve and promote the history and heritageof Association football clubs in Melbourne . In2005, the VAFA and the VUFSU will again beco-sponsoring the annual 'Football HistoryEssay Writing Competition' . The conditions,terms of the competition and other relevantdetails can be found on the VAFA website .

® 0 ®VAFA Executive and Sponsors Gold Day

Friday July 16, Victoria Golf Club and the

scene was set . A great day was had by all

with the overall winner Andy Gluyas

(McKinnon Sports Medicine Centre) who

had 34 stableford points . Simon Cincotta

(Sportscover) and David Burnes

(Australian Sporting Apparel) took out the

combined sponsor's award, their combined

points score of 48 beating all other pairs of

sponsors . Rick Sykes with 5 points was the

lowest ranked VAFA Executive Member, with

A dam Leech (Four'nTwenty) the lowest

ranked sponsor . The VAFA retain the

Presidents' Trophy after the pairs

competition was shared . Low light of the day

was the Executive Member Tommy B rainlosing his wallet on course, suffice to say

after madly canceling all of his cards, Tomgot a phone call from VGC and the wallet had

been found . Tom was heard to remark,

should've realized I was playing at Victoria

and not Royal Moorabbin . Victoria Golf

Club, Davina Connors-Calhaem and The

House of Golf are thanked for their superb

efforts in hosting the inaugural event, that s

certain to become an annual event .

Ent ry Type Retail Rate Special Offer Saving or Fundraising Opportunity

Gold Table $3000 $2500 $500

General Admission $2000 $1500 $500

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Not easy for me to write this, but Old Carey'syoungsters now look unlikely to see Seniorfinals action this season. The C's havedropped 5 of their last 7 games, so winning atleast two of their remaining games againstthe Animals, Bushrangers (A), Mends, &Reds (A) is a big ask! The Animals crouchwaiting to pounce!LAST WEEK

ec,s had such a regulation win over Glenira match news was totally unnecessary .

'tar s were still pushing Ormond well int o

Q4 but the visitors finished the stronger in an

impressive display . Monds speed machine

trio, Mick Miller, Dave Robbins, & Leigh

Deledio were all outstanding . Greg Chivers

picked up possessions all over the ground for

the Bullants well supported by Clarkey and

Jordan Wise .

Old Mentonians tried hard but wasoverwhelmed by the emergent Emmaus StLeo's ; whose charge towards the four, whilelate, looks compelling. Brendan Russoplayed a top game OtB for the Panthers,Anthony Palmer made a welcome return atCHB, and Chad Twentyman again defendedresolutely .

Valley thumped Aquinas

~-' in the return local derby, with

James Keem back at his best gnfront

of goals, "

Yarra Valley thumped Aquinas in the returnlocal derby, with James Keem back at hisbest in front of goals, Russ Yeo also kicked aswag, while Ash Middlin & Rob Drew did wellback after injury lay offs . Tim Olarenshaw

was the Bloods star at HF. well supported by

the great Marchi

Tarulli at FP, &

Gary Davies at BP.

Prahran pumped

Old Carey andhave just about cemented its finals' berth .

The Two Blues didn't give the Cs a sniff all

day, with Michael Radywonik dominating the

ruck giving Nathan Fuller (OtB) a field day,

while Bunny Bunnell burnt on his wing. No

info from the Cs! Can't say I blame 'em!

TODAY

Glen Eira host Bulleen-Temp and will makethe Bullants work hard for the 4 points whichthey should take via a 4 goals victory.

Ormond play O ld Mentonians &, while the

Panthers will give some stick, they don't havethe firepower to cause an upset . The Mondsare now almost up to full strength and shouldwin by 5 goals .O ld Carey meets ESL, and, still with an

unsettled line-up that has dogged it since R3,

won't stop the Animals, who are really hitting

their straps! Emmaus by 5 goals !

Aquinas versus Fitzroy Reds is a genuineChristians v Lions affair, with the outcome a s

C ; t7 ~-,

DI SECTICId

Fitzroy Reds

Aquinas

Ormond

D1 RESERVE

Fitzroy Reds

Old lientonians

Fitzroy Reds

CianciWoodenBeckett

6 58

2 46

5 46

Capodiferro 3 55Stroud 2 43

Tornese 3 4 1

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inevitable as the first match at theColosseum in the season of 81! A win for theReds by 10 goals or more, but at least the2005 Christians will survive alive to partakein the after match !prahran's game against Yarra Valley, while,on present form, seems a certainty for theTwo Blues, could turn nasty if they relax andJames Keem has an 'ori day! On balance, thehome side should be too steady and win by 4goals .Reserves winners should be : Saints, Monds,Cs, Reds, & Two Blues .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &bhi98371 Cbigpond . ne t . au

MILE STONE SYVOB - congratulates Shane Laird &James 'Barbie' Thompson on playing their50th games today . Shane began in 2002 &was a key member of the 2002 Reserve sPremiership side . He is a hard in & underonballer continuing to improve, having hada number of Senior games in 2005 . Shaneis a fantastic Clubman and a grea tsupporter of Footy Trips & other socia levents! James started with the 2000 U19 s& was best lst year Reserves player i n2001 . He is a very courageous player whoalways gives his utmost and is having hi sbest season at the Club

.

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2PIT7.RO's Pr3.3 6.9 8.15 16 .20 (116)GL-,7 ; ETRA 3.4 4.4 5.4 6.4 (40)Fitz Reds : Cianci 6 Pollard 2 Mitchell 2 ZIlca Drury Orton Diacogiorgis PaceMagee. Best: Ronchi Orton Drury Ctanei Galvin Cahill . Glen EfixVam4a}os 3 Massis 2 Shellard . Best: Tstrogtannts Massis Pryde KingKennedy A DevriesUmpires: Jason wasaj Michael Gilday (F) Dennis Webster (G)BULLEE%TE WE 4 .2 6.4 9.6 14.10(94)ORMOND 3.3 8.5 14 .10 18 .12 (120)Bull Temp: D Mathews 4 Williams 4 Touragiaznis 2 Tehan 2 Wise Chivers .Best : Chriers Clarke Wise Toura gi?nic Pletryk Thompson . Ormond:Beckett 5 Miller 3 Russell 3 Robbins 3 BFTa Deledlo Cook Brosnan . Best :Byra Miller De(edio Keleher Jones Date .Umpires: Peter Angelis Jeremy Heffernan (F) Marcus Lefebure Daniel DalPos(G)OLD P1fENfflNiA14'S 4.1 8.2 11.6 12.7 (79)ENLhiAUS ST LEOS 8 .5 10.14 14 .14 19.19 (133)Old DRent : Ferguson 4 Costello 2 Mantes 2 Basile Cochrane Flastds Vick .Best : B Russo Twenqm an Emerson Carroll Palmer Wiltshire . Emmaus SL*Rancid 4 Hickey 2 Hodder 2 McKenzie 2 McGloin 2 Tribe 2 Buckle 2D'Amello Dun McCann. Best: Phvlaid Ballard Tribe Buckle Baranello

Umpires: %laughan Sidebottom David Trott (F) Jessica Rollo (B) KyleMankey Peter Maddoeks (G )YARRA VALLEY 4.3 12.5 15.9 24.11 (155)AgUtIlNA.S 3.2 6.4 8.6 10.10 (70)YV: Keem 7 Yes R 6 Valoppi 3 Lecordler Lear M Laing 2 C Britt A Laing .Best : R Yea Valoppi A Laing Keem Middlin N Pask . Aquinas : OlarenshawWooden Tarulli R Moran 2 Barrie Toomey . Best : Tyssen Brown OlarenshawHarkin Whitehead TaruIli.Umpires: Paul OLoughlin Daniel Silk, (F)PRABRAN 5.3 9.8 12.12 18.14 (122)OLD CAREY 4.1 4.3 8.4 9 .6(60)Prahran: Matherson 4 Plummer 2 H Pitts 2 even 2 Fox 2 MulqueenyJames Fuller Northwav Harrison Hunt . Best: Barnett Harrison PlummerNorth-may Fuller Buren. Old C.arep: Kent 2 Nrien 2 T Bull Halliday JoslniShedden. Best: Kent ZaG-ecz Faelis Halliday Niven Crasher.Umpires: Robert O'Gorman Anthony Damon (F) Santo Caruso ChristianSchaeffer (B) Michael Lee Jack Regester (G )

In RESERV EFPt"LROY REDS 2 .4 4.8 7 .12 12 .18 (90)GLEP3EIRA 1.1 3.2 3.3 3.3(21)Fitz Reds : Capodiferro 3 Tornese 3 Nuttall 2 Evans Shadbolt Lee TMeBurney. Best: B Gleeson T MeBurnev I McBurney Wilkins EvansSheather. Glen Eira: Fidogfamtis 2 Chatfleld . Best: watt Chatfield CaruarmJ.DetiRies Izod Embling.BULLEEN TEM11ESTOWE 1 .2 3.4 4.5 4,6(30)ORMOND 2.5 6.8 10.13 12 .17 (89)Bull Temp : Edwards 2 M Daskalau Verga . Best: Staveretis TheodrakasSchneider Bernecich Mitilanas . Ormond: Davis 4 Ashford 2 Smith StewartTelley Muzza Wanvarek Naylor. Best : Ashford Goonan wells Banks DavisSmith .OLD MENTONIANS 2.2 8.4 13.8 18.11 (119)EMMAUS ST LEOS 2.2 4.4 9.6 11 .11 (77)Old Ment : Bournon 4 Cleave 4 C Alexander 3 Prowse 2 Stroud 2 CoghlanT Mills Wilson. Best: CleeYe Stevens C Alexander Saunders C Pahner EMillis. Emmaus SL : Henricks 3 Mitchell 3 Ford 2 McDermott Ymer Kellv .Best: Bomllci Mitchell Kelly Simondson McInerney Briggs .YARRA VALLEY 2 .4 5.5 7.6 12.9(81 )AQUINAS 1.1 3.6 5.11 6.12 (48)Yarra Valley: B Seeger 6 Simpson 2 Nicholas Farrugia D Smith Tompkins .Best: Joiner Clark Simpson Cordes Laird Nicholas Aquinas : Kinghorn 4Ryan Skinner. Best : Kinghorn Lyng M Wall C Broadhurst Jen2s Pierce .PRABRAN 4.3 8.8 8.11 11 .15 (81)OLD CAREY 3.4 3.4 6.7 7.9 (51)Prahran: Pang 2 Dempsey 2 Donachle 2 McCudden Kennett BedfordMarriott Adamson. Best: Dempsey McCudden Pang Crommte walfordDonachie. Old Carey: Konstantinidis 4 Bennett Carr C Angus . Best :Courtot Andrews Konstantinidis Smythe Rossignuolo A Guerra .

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D1 SectionAQUINAS W-UEN TEEIA PI DY REDS GLEN EIRA OLD MENTOHIA NS

Coach : Steven Bell Coach : Steve Easton Coach : Graham Burgen Coach : Terry Walsh Coach : Peter RussoRes Coach: Terry McEvoy Res Coach : Andrew Parris Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res Coach : Matt Embling Res Coach : Jamie Windus s

1 . L. Toomey 1 G . Chivers ( Capt) t .a otbA tD.wr- I S. Vamvakis I T. Mitvalsky

Tibb2 S 2 M. Stella 2.a. u~ 2xwz.n 2 P. Khazaal 2 C. Twentyman (DVC). .

Thompson (VC )3 L 3M.t~c"i~c" 3 s.~~.m 3 C. Massis 3 R. Bal l3. S. Voursoukis .

x. R tar'~rt~4 C . Pincott 4 B. Carroll

5. M . Hunter 4 W . Thompson s. P. GWoga9~ e E. ia 5 A . Tsirogiannis 5 A. Kianto s

BrownR65 M. Pietryk 6.e raUd e.d er~ 6 J . Zagame 6 C. Alexande r..6 A. Tehan (DVC) ~.ra Abbot! zLa,me 7 D. Clarke 7 D. Emerson

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10. D . Boland.

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D1 SectionOR MOHD OLD CAREY ° P .EOS YARRA VALLE Y

Coach: David Matthews Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Leigh Stafford Coach : Stuart Cook Coach: Tim Killworth

Res Coach : Peter O'Dea Res Coach: Craig Williams Res Coach : Shaun Campbell Res Coach: Terry Ymer Res . Coach : John Frazie r

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& Peter Williamson

Williamstown remains fourth but blew a( PREVIEWgolden opportunity to move two games clear R u p e r t s w o o dlast week, while Oakleigh and La Trobe arestill a chance of sneaking into the four .

The hungry Hoes' fierce attack on the balland determination to win proved far toomuch for the boys from the Fearon, whohad no fit players left on the bench in thefinal quarter . Six goals from Chris Tuckerand three from Doni Valkanis proved telling,while Eilan Healy grabbed the three votesacross half-forward . The Hoes set up theirupset win in the third quarter, bootingseven goals to one to open up a decisive 27-point lead .Trobers coach Glenn Taylor would have

been bouncing off the walls at quarter-timebut tearing strips off his players a quarter

later after his charges saw their 28-pointquarter-time lead whittled to just five at

half-time . But things got worse for the boys

from Bundy, outscored seven goals to fourto surrender the points to the Krushers .

Losing 10 goals to 13 after quarter-timewould have given Manny Debono heart but

conceding 12 goals to two behinds would

not have been part of the blueprint againstRupertswood. The Razorbacks were

competitive for three quarters thanks toPaul Jones in defence, Matt Trickey and

Jason Piotrowski, but the boys from St

James Park remain winless in 2005 .

A stunning 16-goal haul by Payze hashelped Peninsula give its percentage amassive boost against Bentleigh . ThePirates nailed nine goals to one point in thefinal quarter for a 102-point thrashing,while Old Geelong was far too good forSalesian, defeating the Collegians by 69points . And isn't it great to see D2's serialsharpshooter Vickers-Willis showing that heis more than just a forward who kicks bagafter bag?

host Salesian OCin this battle of the Salesian Colleges .

Rupo's fleet of goalkicking on-ballers have

been an asset in their rise up the ranks andshould continue this vein of form today.

Rupo to win .

Old Geelong welcome LaTrobe University

to Como Park with both teams having a verydefinite goal in mind, with the OGs still o n

I akleigh have shownthemselves to be something of

aJeBcyZl and Hyde unit this season,and I have no idea which team willshow up today . "

target for the minor premiership while theTrobers are still knocking on the door of a

spot in the final four. Names such as Paul,

Vickers-Willis and Legoe look to be peaking

at the right time, and with the addition oftheir other talent, should be too strong for

the Trobers .

CLUB AAA 11:'At T®T, .`.

D2 SECTION

Peninsula

Rupertswood

Bentleigh

Oakleigh

D2 RESERVEOld Geelong

Rupertswood

Williamstown

Peninsula

Payze

L Brennan

Pau l

Briggs

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1 58

1 48

2 46

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Oakleigh make the short trip to Arthur

Street to take on Bentleigh . Oakleigh haveshown themselves to be something of a

Jekyll and Hyde unit this season, and I have

no idea which team will show up today . I'm

gambling (well, not literally) on the

Krushers to be close to their best form and

they should comfortably take the points .

Williamstown CYMS square up against

Swinburne University at Fearon Reserve,

still hanging on precariously to fourth spot .

The opportunity to notch up a key victory

against the doomed Razorback combinationis one that cannot be wasted . Willy to win .

Ivanhoe Assumption travel to Mount Eliza

for their game against Peninsula OB . TheHoes continue to maintain their improved

form since the break, and should provide

competitive opposition for the Pirates . ThePirates, especially at home, look pretty

irresistible, and so it is that I succumb to

this temptation . Pirates for me .

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Rupertswood 39

Old Geelong 29

Oakleigh 22

Williamstown 27

Peninsula 10

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D,2 SECTIONRupertswood v Salesian 0 COld Geelong v La Trobe Un i

Bentleigh v Oakleigh

Williamstown CYMS v Swinburne Uni

Peninsula 0 B v Ivanhoe Assumption

D2 SECTIO NSWB4BURIiE UNI 0 .2 2 .4 6.6 10.9 (69)RUPERTSWOOD 12.2 14.7 21.14 25.16 (166)Swim Murchie 3 O'Keeffe 2 Morrison O'Mara Merman Walsh Orr . Best:Jones Gordon Trickev Murchte Piotrowski O'Mara . Ruputs: Whitehead 5Elliot 2 West 3 Keating 2 Stnnett 2 Brennan Certo Clark Collins FlinnMcKewan J Plummer L Plummer Ramsey. Best: Ramsey West Elliot CollinsKeating Boxall.Umpires: Ross Kennedy Graeme Templar (F )SALESIAN 3.3 5.4 8.9 10.10 (70)OLD GEELONG 6.4 10.4 14.9 21 .13 (139)Sal es: Bobetic 3 Campbell 2 Rogers 2 A Stevens Logan Oldfield . Best:Bonnici Dowmey Dolman Campbell Babette A Stevens . Old Gott: Paul 5Stevens 4 Fallaw 2 Vasey 2 Bayles N Betts Daff Higgins Legoe MalpasOBrien Vickers-Wi7hs . Best : Paul Vickers-Willis White Legoe LansdellFairbatrn.Umpires: Anthony Simpson Dimitrl Pappas (F) Martin Kinsey MattProctor (B )LA TROBE 6.1 7.5 11.5 11.10 (76)OAI3I.EIGH 1.3 6.6 10.7 13.10 (88)La 1'mbe: Brooks 3 Slater 2 BoneW 2 Davis 2 Mc Gough Davies. Best:Cossar Davis Adamthwaite McMeekin McGough Brookes . Oak: Dalton 4Briggs 2 Keating 2 A Fitts 2 Lamb Rutter Way. Best: Locus Rutter MurrayCollins Dalton Fart.Umpires : Andrew Shiels Bruno Savi (F) Matthew Cowley JamesMugavin (G )IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5.5 6.7 13.10 17.12 (114)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2.1 7.9 8.13 13.17 (95)Iv Asn: Tucker 6 Valkanis 3 O'Dwyer 2 Isefo 2 Lee 2 Healy Brown. Best:Healy Tucker Nixon Isefo Valkanis Galloway. Will CYMS : Grossman 4Cooper 2 Wuchatsch 2 Barlow Cocks D Elias McNamara Ryan. Best:Grossman Grim L Henry Cocks.Umpires: Michael Forde Nick Fennessy F)PENINSULAOB 7.2 13.4 17.9 26.11 (167)BENTLEIGH 3.4 5.6 9.10 9.11 (65)Peain: Payze 16 Claringbold 5 Rees 2 J Coghlan T Prendergast Davis, Best :Pave Wood Rees Clartngbold Davis Murphy . Bentleigh: M€kkeLen 3Banks 2 Robertson 2 Paul Lee . Best: Robertson Sice Seeley PadghamTangas McFadden .Umpires: David Longworth Paul Jones (F)

D2 RESERVESWINBURIPEUPII 2.1 4.2 5.6 5.8 (38)RUPERTSWOOD 3.2 7.4 8.6 10.7 (67)Swin : Sutter McKenzie Furlan Liston Sandhu. Best: Hutchins McKenzieFurlan Christov Grabovic Sandhu . Ruperts: A Walsh 2 Price 2 M WalshPrendergast McKewan D Walsh House Bronsema . Best : McKewan JagerGallus Ang Prendergast Hatty .SALESIAN 0 .0 2.1 2.1 3.109)OLD GEELONG 3.7 7.12 11 .18 19.21 (135)Sales: Simons 2 White . Best: D Allen Hanlon McClaren Seager MooreYoung. Old Geel : Lelshman 10 Allen Atkins Hope-Johnson Goldsworthy

esKemp Leslie S O'Brien Parsons Teague . Best: Leishman O'Hare RaviTeague Kemp Taylor.IATROBE 3.11 6.14 12 .21 19.23 (137)OAXLEIGH 0.1 3.1 3.1 3.1(19)La Truism Mawdslev 6 Redmond 3 Watson 2 Van Cot 2 Marx KerrisonTamblm Caldow Fanning Tteman. Best: Tamblyn Ulph Mawdsley KerrisonGaylord Caldow. Oak: Puaukov Connellan. Best: Short Halpin MalcomKerley Redford Smith.IYANHOE ASSUMPTION 1.2 1.3 3.4 3.7 (25)WII,LItr.b4,STOWN CYMS 1 .1 8.3 12.5 15.11 (101)Iv Mn: Joyce Peoples Haddon, Best : Toagoorl Pye Cole Nemtsis MeredithJovice. Will CYMS : Dowsey 4 Welsh 3 Wouda 3 Gallivan Henry KosmatosMllken-Laurie Paul. Best : Henry Paul Welsh Jory Gallivan Williams.

PENINSULA OB 1.2 3.3 6.9 10.15 (75)BENTLEIGH 2 .1 5.2 8.2 8.5(53)Peaks Goldthorp 4 Moran 2 McKinstry McMahon Law S Smith . Best LawKent Minchin Braden S Smith A Parsons . Bent: Lawson 2 Tangas 2 L

Sampson Richards P Brown Francis. Best: Richards Hutchison Smith PSampson Francis McFarlane.

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G

Coach : Justin Paul Coach: Anthony McKay Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Pat McKenna Coach: Michael Lockman

Asst Coach : Troy Lupoi Asst Coach: Doni Valkanis Asst Sen Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : Michael Verg eRes Coach: Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach: Matt Edmonds

1 C . Sharp 1 S . ConleyRes Coach : Bob Ellis

Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murrayy 1 M. Goldsworthy

Paul2 J 2 M Maud 2 J. Tolley 2 N . Casboult.

3 A. Pittito.

3 P.Harris 4 H . Davies 3 D . Britt4 G . Harry

3 M. White4 C. Stinchcombe (C )

4 S. Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S . AdamihwaiteKokkinos5 C 5 M. Vickers-Willis (C )

5 J . Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D . Gleason.

7 M Short6 J. Bel l

6 R . Dolman 6 E. Healy 7 T. Marines.

8 S. Earl7 J. Paul8 G . Alle n

7 S . Holmesby 7 P. Rawley 8 C . Correnti 9 C . Hogan 9 D . Kimpton8 C . McFadden 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 11 J. Rutter to M. Avery9 L. Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 12 D . Fumell tt L. Stevens

10 J Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butter 13 L. Curtis 12 T. Paul.

11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 14 J . Nevezie 13 T. CannonTaylor14 D

12 T. Wright 12 B.Galloway 16 P. Farrant 15 G. Redford (RVC)16 M . Bell

.15 H . McCarth y

13 S . Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C. Blight17 D. Perry

16 T. Fallaw

15 B . McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A. Benton Connella n18 J17 T. Betts

16 D. Chapman 15 G .Bo dY 20 A. Coulter.

19 R. Keatingt8 J . Malpas19 N . Bett s

17 S . Francis 16 M.Joyce 21 M . Harvey 20 J . Halpin 20 J . Legce18 S . Adaway 17 T.Nixon 22 D. McMeekin 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 21 L. Teagu e19 M . Wilson 18 A .Boyd 23 M . Cossar 22 D. Wills 22 T. Bayles

Fishlock20 R 19 D . Wood 24 L. Envall 23 J . Kerley 23 C. Fairbaim.21 A. Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M. Dingle 24 S . Kitts 24 S . Lansdell (V-C)

C Wilson22 A. Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S. Pruscino 25 C. Marshall .2~

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24 J. Roberts 23 L.Cole 32 S. Gibson Khodr28 A30 D. You]

25 D. Gold 24 B . Frew 34 H . Spring.

29 K. Holden31 A. Munro32 T. Ayerbe

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32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D.McFadane 45 D . McMeekin 36 M. Ryan37 S. Briggs 40 L .Teague

33 P. Withington 32 J . Iosefo 47 A . Samson Cammiss38 S41 S. Ross

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42 C . Legoe43 R . Parson s

36 M. Ferris 34 C.Treager 55 C. Fehring 40 J . Briggs 44 J. O'Hare37 L. Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq 41 S . Way 45 H . Legoe38 B . Fox 36 C.Zeegers 73 J . Sewell 42 S . Dalton 46 J . Morley39 G. Prigg 37 P. Corer 78 J . Clark 43 A . Hinton 47 J . Cole

40 A . Steward 38 N.Haddon 44 N . Wills 48 R . HerdKilpatrick51 J

42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M . Ebba eg

C. Clamp 45 E . Videky .52 A. Higgin s

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53 A . Hosking44 R . Punter 41 C. McDonald N. Dunne .

Reynolds48 J54 R . Hughe s

45 S . Ferris 42 K. O'Dwyer D. Fennell.

49 S . Collins55 C . Atkin s56 M . Lesli e

48 R . McEvoy 43 A. Shemshedin M . Garret 50 C. Lamb 57 B . Symons49 C. Kamus 44 M.Shephard K. Hickman 51 B . Nguyen 58 J . McCarth y51 P. Sampson 45 R .Fort S. Jackson 52 R. Dooley 59 R. Kilpatric k

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55 G . Richards 49 A.Rosenfeld S. Miller 56 B. King .65 R. Bell

56 C. Aitken 50 R . Shing G . Nelson 57 D. Nage lTorpey58 P

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57 D. Clarke 51 D . Pearce X. O'Donnell.

59 T. Orchard67 J. urn e68 B. Church

60 B. Grant 52 M.Wilson L . Ryan 60 E. Bennett 69 A. Southe y61 H. McKenzie 53 M. Chazan L . Heathcote 63 M. Couttie 70 W. de Fegley64 M . Hayes 54 J .Skirving C . Francis 64 A. Wood 71 R. Elli s

55 S.Carter S. Gloury 65 T. Krotofil 72 H. England

57 M . Frannich S. Moore 73 H. Fo!etta 75 T

r58 D . Hager S. Pitaro 76 M H ayes59 C . Mclnney J . Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J . Nemtses B. Laidlaw A` . +P 78 L . Morrison78 C . Brown D . Hill 79 N . Robinson

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWD®D SALESIAN SM E UNIl WILl.IAMSTDW N

Coach : Julian Sill Coach: Shane McLaughlan Coach : Peter Turley Coach : Manny Debono GYM SRes Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Carmelo Coach : Dane Macleod

DeIP011io Res Coach : Damien Hynes

1 S. Parsons 1 P. FLINN i A . Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler

2 A. Parsons 2 G. PRICE 2 A . Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. James

3 M. Goldthorp 2 M . TEMMING 3 S . Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J. Di Grazi a

4 E. Bowen 3 P. REID 4 A. Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Wouda

5 N. Kent 4 D. BURROWES 5 M . Canavan 5 J Demarte 4 S. Wuchatsc h

6 M. Warner 5 J . RAMSAY 6 M . Loughnan 6 D Ham4er 5 D. Elia sGreiv e6 D

7 S. Murray 6 S . GALLUS 7 G . Tucker7 J Murctire8 M Higgins

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8 R . Stainforth 7 B . WHITEHEAD 8 S . Logan L Morrison 8 L . Ryan9 T. Coghlan 8 K . ELLIOT 9 A. Campbell 91 9 J. Munro10 A. Haley 9 M . KEATING 10 S . 0ldfield 13 J Coy 10 B. Cocks11 G . Lethbridge 11 S . CLARK 11 A. Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCraken12 S. Ferguson 12 M . HEWAT 12 L. Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S. McGuines s

13 T. Rees 13 B . SINNETT 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman

14 S. White 14 L. PLUMMER 14 R Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street

15 J. Davis 15 N . WEBB 15 C. Rose 18 M Flack 15 D . Taylor

16 A. Wood 16 R. MONZELL 16 P Dolman 19 B O'Mara 16 S. Phernister

17 J. Coghlan 17 R. HATTY.

17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R . Hart18 D Oldha m

18 J. Wheaten 19 D. COLLINS 18 D. Barry 22 S McKenzie .19 S Barlow

19 A. McKinstry 20 D. POWELL 19 T. Fairbairn 23 S Fitzgibbon .20 L . Cooper

20 S. Prendergast 22 D. WALSH 20 A. Seeger 24 C Higgins21 M . Welsh

21 M. Barron 23 M . WEST 21 A. Bonnici26 TLislon

22 S. King22 A. Atchison 25 D. KEENAN 22 S. Downey

27 H Hodgson23 C . McNamara

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24 C . Pach24 T. Prendergast 28 D. MCDONALD 24 E. Hanapy 30 J Mennen 25(r)G. Burges s

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26 A . Murphy 31 T. BOXALL 26 J. Nannes 33 S Chn ov26 D . Lee

27 S . Payze (CAPT) 32 N. MCGOVERN 27 E. Maillard 34 A Fricke27 B . Grant

28 B . Taylor 33 R. LUPA 28 C . Savage 36 J Carter28 A . Kosmato s29 B Grue n

29 S . Pratt 35 C. CERTO 29 P. Delahaye 37 B Caimes .30 K . Dowse

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A . Law 42 T. PLUMMER 33 N . Callaghan 41 M Handbyy 34 L. Henry34 M . Falkiner 43 T. BUTSON 34 C . Goulden 42 M DeIP011io 35 C. Bergi n35 T. Braden 44 A. CERTO 35 P Knott 43 J~n~pW~ 36 F. Henry36 N . Bowman 45 D . HURN

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St Kevins (36 points) moved a another stepcloser to fourth spot with a great win over

Old Scotch who, despite their strong

percentage, were vulnerable along with OldTrinity, both on 40 points . SKOBS' 16 .8 to

12 .13 victory came after a see-sawing gamewith their 7 .2 in the final term the deciding

factor. Best players ; Grigg, Pickford,Garvey, Kempton, Fraser, Mahoney (St

Kevins) and Hume, Crow, C Reid, Murphy

(4), Holt and Angus (Scotch) .In Junior Section 1, the top four teams, St

Kevins, Old Xaverians, Old Brighton andCollegians, were trying to make it an "APS"

connected final series . Uni Blues and De LaSalle were right on their tails however and

were both only 4 points out and with farsuperior percentages than Collegians . DeLa did their strong percentage no harm

when they demolished Marcellin, 16 .22 to8 .3 . O'Connell (3), Naughtin, Moran, Molan,

Poynton and Mercuri were De La's best .Strawhorn, Jones, Kennett, Fuller, Heal

and Wilson were strong players forMarcellin .

Milestones acknowledged St Bernards'Andrew (Nartz) Nathan on becoming onlythe second St Bernards' player to reach 300games . Andrew was regarded as the perfectrole model for younger players and wascurrently the reserves captain and a lifemember.Old Essendon were leading the "Blades"Club Championship narrowly fromBeaumaris . Both clubs were enjoyingconsistent seasons by their seniors,reserves and U 19' sThe "All Star Cafe" players of the roundwere Old Ivanhoe's Andrew Corcoran (ASection), Old Paradians' Julian Holland (B),AJAX star Andrew Kalinski (C), Old Carey'sNick Everett [131), Salesian's AndrewCampbell (D2), Richmond Central's AndrewWaters (D3), South Melbourne District'sMark Bellesini (D4) and Matt McConvill(Ormond) was named 'Player of the Month' .Seems as though if your first name wasAndrew you were a fair chance of amention!

Peter "Dribbles"Wolff played his200th game forCollegians and was `~ -described thus -'Club Secretary, previous top player, trophycollector, hot shower coordinator and prolific"Golden Boot" winner. 'B Section coaches were Rick Brockwell(Banyule), Phil Maylin (Bulleen Templestowe),Tony Paatsch (Mazenod), Ron Verma

(MHSOB), Shane Young (Old Brighton),Neville Taylor (Old Haileybury), Bert Calvert

(Old Mentonians), Dale McCann (Old Parade),

Terry Walsh (StKilda/Sth Caulfield) andFrank Johnson (Therry).

C Section 'assistant' coaches were SolSkurnik (AJAX), David Hoffman (Ivanhoe),

John Brassil (Kew), Tony Day (Marcellin), IanHildebrand (Monash Blues), Peter Clarke (Old

Geelong), Darren Caddy (Old Ivanhoe), JackTimmons (St Bedes/Mentone Tigers), Glenn

Taylor (St Kevins) and Gary Kallinikos

(Whitefriars) .U19 Sections scribe, Max Lyon, said the

highlight of the round was the AJAX win inthe mud against De La Salle (Junior Section

1) . It had been a battle royal from the openingbounce (probably a throw up) with Bardas,

Gelbart, Rubenstein, Steen, Feldman andSegal the best for AJAX. Cleary, Hall,

Johnston, Butler, Shields and Kealy weregood for De La .

RACV Club Travel were sponsoring "UmpiresCorner", edited by Steve McCarthy and

Anthony Damen and the boys highlighteditems from the VAFAUA July meeting . Justin

Toohey was acknowledged for his 10 yearsservice . Life membership was noted for Rob

Bell and Peter Keogh and the raffle winnerswere the three Petes - Keogh (bottle of

Scotch), Harris (chocolates) and Griffiths (thegood old meat tray) !

With three rounds to go the pressureintensified in A Section and the 'match of theround' was at the Harry Trott Oval where

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second placed Collegians took on top side

Ormond . The winner would be rewarded with

top spot and most probably a guaranteedplace in the forthcoming second semi-final . In

a very physical encounter it was Collegiansby only 2 points at the first break but they

had not made the most of the solid breeze .The pressure continued but it was Collegians

who threw everything into the contest and

against the wind were magnificent with 5goals straight to Ormond's 1 goal 1 behind .

Gary Irvine and Steve Laussen wereoutstanding for Collegians in this quarter .

After a 'right royal spray' from coach MikeMcArthur-Allen, Ormond lifted their efforts

in the third term and kicked 3 goals courtesy

of Ross Tonkin and Mark McDonald and, atthe final break, trailed the Lions by two

straight kicks . Umpires Brian (Benny)Goodman and Peter Wiseman made sure the

game was kept under control in the fierce

contest . Michael Oaten's great goal for

Ormond levelled the scores with a minute to

go . In the dying minutes Mark Gilmore's fineindividual effort for Ormond looked like

taking the game but the ball took a'legbreak', hit the behind post for an out of

bounds call, the siren sounded and thegamed was a draw with 8 .6 apiece . Best

players were Laussen, Williams, Irvine,Hoyle, G Parsons and Wright (Collegians) and

Naylor, Crampton, Barnes, Mark McDonald,Sutherland, Gilmore and Forsyth (Ormond) .

The result was more damaging to Collegians

who dropped to third behind NOBS .

The top two sections were certainly wide open

and pundits were hesitant to predict thepremiers in these grades . It was a different

story in C and D Sections where the twoundefeated teams, Fawkner (C) and OldTrinity (D) were clear favourites . Both teams

had huge percentages, had taken all beforethem throughout the season and led by 5 and

4 games respectively .Outstanding milestones were recorded in DSection by North Brunswick players,Lindsay Campbell and Terry Jewson . Despitenumerous weeks lost through injury, bothplayers celebrated their 300th game and werealso foundation members of their club . NorthBrunswick supporters looked forward tomany more games from these two stalwarts .

In A Section, North Old : ; oys drew level with

third placed Reservoir Old Boys in anexciting game . The final score, 15 .12 to 14 .16

in NOBS' favour, had included a 6 goal last

quarter by Reservoir . Best players were

Wilson (4), Borcich, Welch, Leeack, Andersonand S Maguire (NOBS) and Bates, Wilson,

Dryden, T Byrne (3), R Shepherd and Martin

(Reservoir) .Burly ruckman, Wally Arnott, recorded his

100th game for Assumption Old Collegians

and had not always had the best ofrelationships with the "men in white" . In his

spare time, Wally coached AssumptionCollege seconds and helped to develop many

of the fine footballers who came from the

football strong school .

Four decades o, i has changed in

amateur football . Clui .s no longer present inthe V A(in the' original status) were asfollows ; Commonwealth Bank, UHS Old

Boys and Coburg (A Section), Alphington,

Footscray TCOB and Geelong (B Section), StKilda CBOC, State Savings Bank and

Parkside (C Section), Preston, Tooronga-Malvern, National Bank, Fairfield and

Beilfield (D Section), E S & A Bank, StPatrick's OC, Assumption OB, Glenhuntly,

Commercial Bank and Kooyong (E Section)

and Reservoir OB, Postal Institute, AMPSociety, RAAF Cadets, Monash Uni Whites,

Cassie and Patricians (F Section) .

The Amateur Footballer listed the teams

representing both the Combined Public

Schools and the Combined High Schools toplay at Scotch College and subsequently won

narrowly by the Public Schools . Some

distinguished names in both teams but none

more so than Peter Rhoden (Xavier College)representing the Public Schools and Jock

Nelson (Melbourne High) as vice captain of

the High Schools . Most importantly these two

fine sportsmen (and gentlemen) are very

much part of amateur football today as they

follow their respective amateur clubs, Old

Xavs and MHSOB. Peter and Jock are also

current VAFA tribunal members and Peter

has offered to consider naming a

representative team made up from tribunal

members . I suggest this will be a very talented

line-up and hopefully scrupulously fair !

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With results going as predicted, it means that the2005 finalists are almost certain, though the orderremains in dispute, while at the other end of thetable, a lot of interest remains in the fight to stayin D3 despite the Gryphons opening up somebreathing space .Review

It was a fantastic game at Kew where the hostsjumped to a 7-goal lead against a hapless WestBrunswick . With Anthony Vecchio dominatingthe centre clearances Kew looked as though theywould remain in touch with the final four,however, the Pies lifted in the second term pilingon 10 unanswered goals. With "Nicky" Hilton likea brick wall in defence and Rob West playing well,West Brunswick maintained their lead to win by14 points, with Kew now having to rely on somemajor upsets to have any chance of finals action .Werribee had a comfortable win at home to SouthMelbourne that also makes it very tough for theSwans to play finals . With a big first half, theresult was never in doubt for the Bees as

Czajkowski and Stornebrink did well in a 44-pointwin .

The Warriors started slowly in their match againstan undermanned UHS-VU. However, a rousingquarter time spray from Westbourne coach JeffWilson saw the likes of "H-Cha" and "Scoop" lift toobliterate their opponents . The 65-point loss nowsees the students well and truly in relegationcalculations.In the very important Monash versus PowerHouse match, after an even start, the Gryphonsproved they were too strong for the disappointingvisitors . While Conway, Walsh and Haseler triedhard for PH, they could not break the spirits of theGryphons as Liam Clark went to town up front,while Rutherford, Stratford and Flowerday all wontheir positions in the 74-point win .No report from the St .Johns versus Syndalmatch, but the result was as expected, with theJocs keeping their hands on the double chance .Preview

In what will go a long way in determining who getsthe double chance, the Westies host Werribee at

the "House of Pain" inwhat will be a rivetingencounter. Picking awinner is almost a toss of the coin, so I will go outon a limb and pick the Pies to win by 3 points .South Melbourne have had an indifferent year,though today they should have no problemsputting away a UHS-VU side that is a shadow of itspotential due to chronic player shortages . Thematch should be closer than otherwiseanticipated, though you cannot go past the Swansto keep their slim finals chances alive with a 24point win .

Today's match poses a danger game to theresurgent Westbourne as they travel down theroad to Power House. Today I think we will see"Fish" Whiting kick another bag in an 8 goalWarrior win.

o have any chance, Kew willagain rely on the brilliance of

Tinetti and the defence of Watts, "

Another intriguing battle awaits at the CarrollReserve where the Saints host the Browns in what

CLUB

D3 SECTION

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Werribee

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KewD3 RESERVE

Werribee

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Werribee

C Lee 1 55

D Lee 0 43

J Horsburgh 2 41

Vecchio 1 40

Marinis

Callaghan

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S Harding

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could go a long way to determine the make up ofthe final four . To have any chance, Kew will againrely on the brilliance of Tinetti and the defence ofWatts, but I do not think this will be enough . Assuch, I am picking St-Johns by 11 points .In the final match, a win today for Monash wouldsee them virtually stave of relegation for the year,while making it extremely tough for the fightingSynners . Syndal have been good of late though Ithink the trip to Monash may be a bit beyondthem . With Monash coach Steve Bourbon reallyrallying his troops, I think it will be Monash by 22points .

MII.tESTOIVES .

Old Westbourne - Hamish 'H-cha' Hodgson

plays his 50th game for the Warriors thisweekend. Debuting in 2002 in our first Under 19outfit he took home the VAFA Comp B&F in that

year. Clearly, the hardest ball player at our club,H-Cha was quickly elevated to Senior ranks andis in the best week in week out . A Seniorpremiership in 2004 outweighs all hisachievements and he will be a key to Warrioraspirations in '05 .Monash Gryphons - Congratulations to Matt"Pickets" Healy on becoming only the secondplayer in Monash Gryphons history to reach themilestone of 200 games . "Heals" has been withthe club since 1994 and has served the club ina variety of capacities, including President,reserves captain, and is currently the club'sVAFA member, as well as winning a reservesbest and fairest award, and being amongst theclub's earliest life members . Apart from footy,"Goon" also enjoys cooking for his family, longwalks along the beach, and watching foreignfilms . Once again, "Jerky", congratulations andwell done from everyone at the Gryphs. Also dueto clock up his 50th game for the Gryphs, isPaul "Crazy" Callus, the veteran fitness fanaticwho has scaled down his football commitmentsover the last few years to concentrate full-timeon his grooming. What cannot be mockedhowever is his commitment on the field, givinghis opponents "no charnce ." On behalf of theGryphs, well done and congratulations .

D3 &XT'IO N

West Brunswick v Werribee AmateursSouth Melbourne Districts v UHS-VU

Power House v Old Westbourn eSt Johns 0 C v Kew

Monash Gryphons v Syndal Tally-Ho

D3 SECTIONKEW 7.2 9.3 12.8 15 .11 (l01)WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .2 12.7 14 .14 16 .19 (115)Kew: McDermott 4 Woodhouse 4 Cullen Fountain lanni MainsbrldgeVecchio Watts Wood. Best: Vecchio Watts McDermott Woodhouse Tinetti

Matnsbridge. West Bruns : Details not received .Umpires: Jamie Mayhew-Sharp Luke Moncrieff (F) Paul WhiteheadHagen Cosgriff (G)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 .5 10.7 13.8 16.8 (104)aTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 1 .0 3.3 7.5 9.6 (60)Werr : Czajkowski 5 Borg 2 Andrew Taylor 2 Renaut 2 Palmington 2 CLee M Keogh Hassett . Best : Czajkowski Stornebrink M Keogh

Palmington Borg Ayling. Sth Melb Dist: Batchelor 2 Costello 2 BellMargiarmis Ray Cronan Duncan . Best : Aquilina Hannan MooJen JoskeCostello Cox .Umpires: Luke Holmes (Rot) Paul Hoffman (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.6 5.8 14.11 17 .12 (114)UHS-VU 0.0 3.1 4.1 7.7(49)Old West: Whiting 6 Brabant 3 J Horsburgh 2 Pavez 2 J Miller WalkerA Horsburgh Hodgson . Best: Pavez Hodgson Whiting Baulch AquilinaFairfield. UHSVU : Cracknell 3 Sanson 2 Carroll Gorringe. Best : Hams

Carroll Mottram Cracknell Hall .

Umpires : Sh an e McNamara Jason Evans (F)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.4 4.6 9.6 11.8 (74)ST JOHNS 5.7 7.8 9.15 15.16 (106)Syndal TH: Taa 2 Healy 2 Veness 2 Robinson Carina MacKenzieHolland Dance . Best : L Hannemann D Richardson Robinson MacKenzieBingham A Richardson. St Johns: J Diaz 3 J Ryan 3 C Horsdury 3 NChark 3 M Phaedonos J Scardamaglia G Roberys . Best : J Diaz N CharkD O'Connor L Mara D Sinclair B Pickering .Umpires : Matt Goold Pat Machos (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .5 10.7 14 .10 20 .20 (140)

POWER HOUSE 4 .3 5.4 7.7 9.12 (66)

Mon Gryph : Clark 4 Pocock 3 G Harrak 3 Watson 3 Flowerday 2 Garoni

Schultz Kent Sharkey N Rutherford . Best : Clark Stratford J Rutherford

Watson Schultz N Rutherford . Power: West 3 White 2 Benson

Brownjohn Haseleri Sosic . Best : Conway Haseler West Boland Walsh

Benson .Umpires: Peter Griffiths Nick Brown (F)

D3 RESERV E

KEW 2.3 2.5 2.6 5.9 (39)WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 5.3 8.4 10.6 (66)Kew : Makris Giansante Pocock Dennis Jacobs . Best : Jacobs Crimmins

Hamilton Ryan Sparsi Dalrymple . West Bruns : Details not received.WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.2 3.6 4.8 4.10 (34)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3.5 6.5 11.6 12.8 (80)

Werribee: Djakovtc Moir Hartley Martnis . Best : Simpson FullerCunningham DiRosa. Sth Meth Dist : McDougall 4 D Moon 2 Briglia 2Henderson 2 Swasson P Moon . Best : McDougall Swasson P Moon DMoon Briglia Clyne.OLD WESTBOURNE 0.1 4.2 4.2 9.9 (63)UHS-VU 1 .4 2.4 7.5 8.5 (53)Old West: Ristevski 2 Croswell 2 Mason 2 Slattery Turner M .Whittng.

Best: Edwards De Piazza Ristevski M.Whiting Lennon Board. UHS-VU:Forbes 4 Ho Gerolemou Trevethan Mihajlovie . Best : Gilmore HoTrevathan J.Thomas Forbesv .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.0 1.2 2.2 4.3 (27)ST JOHNS 5.5 9.9 17 .11 22 .12 (144)Syndal TH : Zaharopoulos 2 Crew Gorton. Best : Dwyer Hunter WilliamsCrew Kelly Gorton . St Johns: Callaghan 6 Morton 4 Riley 3 Joyce 3Dragwidge 2 Wathan Wilson Van Houton Jones . Best: D Jones A DexterS Courme L Callaghan B Hilton L Merrina ,MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .6 6.11 9.14 12 .17 (89)POWER HOUSE 0.4 1.7 3.9 3.13 (31)

Mon Gryph: Gonis 3 Grenfell 2 Fletcher 2 Parker 2 Landberg 2 DBradshaw . Best : Grenfell Parker Gonis Stirling D BradshawHetherington. Power : Contreras Gamble Plazzer. Best : McFarlaneKnight Wooderson Contreras Doyle Plazzer .

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D3 SectionKEW : 7FH OMS 0V 1 POWERHOUSE ST JOHNSCoach : Rohan Doherty Coacn: Steven Bourban Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Brett Devlin Coach : Ben McGeeRes Coach : Brendan Dover Asst Coach : Geoff S6II Snr Asst: Michael Christo Res Coach : Gary Dean Res Coach: Rod Walke r

Res Coach: Phil Warren Res . Coach : Scott Walker

1 S. Lafranchi 1 L . Clark 1 B. Gerace 1 M . Taylor San DVC t K Arnold

3 B. De~um )2 M. Healy 2 J. Braham 2 R . Humphreys 2 M Peake

4 G . Cnmm,ns 3 A. Grady 3 Trav. Edwards 3 J . Marshall 3 D O'Connor5 A. Carman 4 N. Rutherford 4 J Bartolo 4 B. Turner Sen VC 4 S Holmes6 N. TFnetti (C)7 H McDermott

5 J . Watson5 S . Hewitt 5 P. Sonic 5 B Hilton.

a D. taa,nsbndgo (DVC) 6 J . Leroy7 J Garoni 6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 6 M. Verberne 6 M Phaedonos

9 A . b{akns (RDVO)to B . Cullen 8 C. Yanni 7 B . Merryweaiher 7 C. Richardson 7 N Chal kn B . Woodhouse 9 G. Wadley 8 A . Horsburgh 8 M . Hill Sen Capt 8 J Ryant2 M.Gndtey 10 P. Williamson 9 F Pavez 9 B. Reardon 9 A Jonest9 S. r.tarehesan

i 14 J. Looker 11 B. McNamara 10 C . Lever 10 D. Cooper 10 L Merrigan15 A. Fountan 12 J. Landberg 11 S. DePiazza 11 B . Phillips 11 J Kelly16 D. wood 13 J. Stratford 12 M. Baulch 12 A . Brownjohn 12 P Walke r17 G . Soon1 8 N Dahlstrom

14 A. McKenzie 13 M,. Ristevski J . Spence Ct3 B PickeringO

.19 A A. Vecchio 15 A. Clarke

14 P. Hudson 14 W. Elliot 14 C Peak e20 A. Acriaw 16 P. Rennison

15 A Board 15 P. Haseter 15 M Kosmal a21 r.i . Anderson22 t aaken

17 S. Sewell .16 S Christo 16 A. D'Intino t6 A Paterson

23 J. deeiank18 M . Paolucc it g R Coxhead

.17 M . Aquiline

17 C . MacLeod 17 C Carmody24 C. Stephen s25 C Wafts

.20 C. Staff 18 G. Walker

18 F. Doyle 17-R S Cockayne.

26 S . Symes 21 J . Bingham 19 J . Mason 19 S. Matheson 18 C Emery27 T. Moore(VC) 22 B . Coxhead 20 D. Hudson

20 J. Nicholls 18-R A Dexter2e S. Ryan29 M. Dalrymple 23 B . 21 L. Hudson

21 D. Miller 79 J Cotton

30 C. Giansanre 24 D . Baxter 22 S Anderson22 R. Walsh 20 B Rydquist

31 D . 1-i 25 M. Malone.

23 S . Huntington (VC)23 K Anthony

y~2t S Koppen s

32 A. DraSw(RVC) 26 A. Denyer 4 N. Bishop 21-R J Pardon33 L . Maunsen 27 M Mullins 24 L . Fairfield (C) 25 M . Driessen 22 G Robert s34 D.35 RPoooc

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.28 C Leeton 25 Troy Edwards 26 D . Harris 23 J Diaz

36 S . Roberts 29 P.Warren 26 P. Mesman n26 B . ~AacCormack 24 L Mara37 S . Johnston 30 T. Vessey 27 T. Wniting 27 R . Davies 25 D Waters38 D. North39 J. Donna 31 G . Roche 28 D. Slattery (Res C) 28 D . Boland 26 M Nelson40 D. Kinross 32 A . Shuffiebottom 29 S . Bal4och 28 P. Cooper 26-R H Wathen4t L. Cooler 33 A . Burgess 30 A. Mokrusch 29 M. Beasley 27 R Dowsett42 S . Parker43 S

. tmngston34 M . Graydon 31 A . Miller 29 A. Foster 28 G DOliviera

43 M. chrvers 35 L. Vese}' 32 G. Jenkinson 30 T McFarlane 29 T Ellis44 T u,,ngstnn45 G . Evans

36 G. Block37 J. Fleming

33 D. Benn 31 R. Marshall Res Capt 30 C Riley46 J . Hamrtton 38 J. Rutherford 34 C . Bramwell 32 M . Verberne 31 B Skinne r47 J. Saben 39 D Grenfell 35 G. Robson 33 H. Clarke 32 A Ruddae R' t"tanwnet49 P. Dennis 40 M. Wiltocks 36 K. Pilsbury 34 J . Conway 33 W Joyceso B. Pasch 41 C. Archer 37 C . Motitoris 35 S . Hatchard 34 M Hancock51 bt . mar 42 A. Robilliard 38 D . Nikola 36 M. D'Intino 35 J Sacco52 M . Spars, 43 D. Bradshaw 39 M. Oldham 37 S . West 36 J Russell53 B. Carron54 J. Doumis 44 L. Wells 40 J. Morsello 38 R . Benson 37 D Rydquist55 J. Jacobs 45 J. Gonis 41 K. Miller (VC) 39 B . Wooderson 38 M Webb56 T. Fah56 R Waner

46 G. Kent 42 T. Brooker 40 R . Marshall 39 T McEache m.57 R . Hooking

47 M . Parker 43 A . Runciman 41 C . Byrne 4t L Callagha n5s a . &,mstt(RVC) 48 L. Mannikhuis

49 C Robinson 44 B . Lennon 42 P. Arnold 42 W Montano59 J . Rakusz60 G . Muck-

.50 J . Bingham 45 E . Sandstrom 43 J.Howes 43 M Van Houten (RC)

61 M. Glenn 51 Luke Lesion 46 M . Whiting 44 B. White 45 A Hall62 M. Chalmers 52 A. Flowerday 47 T. Theodore 44 D. Glanville 48 A Fonseca63 N .

N. H~~sRC)64 53 M. Davies 48 R . Van Engelen 45 A . Contreras 50 C Horbury

65 S. Pretersen 54 G . Still 49 J. Miller 46 S . Campbell 52 D Jones66 R. McKenow 55 G . Harrak 50 P. Habersatt 47 D. Crane 54 D Sinclair6a p.{ . Thackwray70 S. kto„ss, 56 A. Palumbo 52 N . Wallace 48 N . Sharp 55 J Gaget

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Harp of Erin Hotel58 J. Rutherford

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636 High St Kew59 A. Yanni60 AGrady 56 D. Carruthers

56 C . Plazzer53 J NkCl

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61 A Waters 57 R. Kerneyure 66 JScardamaglia

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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHSYU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC K

DISTRICTS Coach : Tony Rowe Coach : Shane Mwtram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach : Angus Hamilton

Coach: Earl Henderson Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant: D. Forces Res Coach : Rob Rantino Res Coach : Damian Sha w

Res Coach : Brett DowningRes Coach : G . Manda!sAt Coach : G. Terries

t J. Washington DVC I G . Healy 1 J. Sparkes 1 D. Nedinis (Res V/C) la M . Drain

2 Ma. Hannan C. 2 I. Bingham 2 R. Thorp 2 C. Lee lb A . Hamilton

3 J. Mervcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation 3 D. Flack 2 P. Hamilto nIrvin g3 B

5 S. King 5 I. Tura 3r T. Cleveland4 L Gorringe

4 S. Kidd .4 C. Lehman n

6 L . Kealy 6 D . Paolone.

5 S Mottram5 B. Cunningham 5 A. Cannane

7 A. Hannan 7 A. Bums (Res Capt) S.

S6 Cracknell6 M . Walsh 6 S. Pietsch (V. Capt)

8 X. Kidd 8 R . Bennett.

7 D. Zulicki7 B. Strnnehrink 7 S . Benjamin (Capt.)

9 S. Aqualina 9 D . Richardson 8 S. Hams 8 M. Palmingtan9 J. Ayr=.n9

8 S. Monagu e9 A . Morphett

10 D . McCormick 10 G . Fox 9 D. Moorfiekl10 M Butera (Sen Capt. )1 M

. 010 D. Jelbart

11 P. Daly 11 M. Meyer .11 D Forbes M. Green1 11 P. Norma n

12 A. Argyriou 12 A. Hermann.

Smit ht2 W 12 B. Black t2 T. Maguire

13 E. Henderson 13 S. Miller.

13 N . Rose 13 R. Bell (Res Capt.) 13 S . BrockleyBowshall - Tanner14 C

14 D . Bell 14 S. O'Boyle 14 J. Mitchell 14 J. Madnis.

15 J . Sudholz15 B. Lazzaro 15 D . Reynolds 15# R . Lapish 14a Ad Tay'Ar 16 S . Edwards16 J . Neimi 16 D . Venness 16 J. Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J . Hayse y17 P. DAndrea 17 C . Hayes 17 C. Langendort 16 R . Daly 18 G. Ellis

Cox18 G 18 J . Larres18 A. Hellner 17 A. Tedesco 19 W. Touze l.

19 A. Reid 19 B. Boucher19 J. Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano

18 D . Velisha 20 R. Bamford21 A. Thompso n

20 W. Brown 20 C . Hall 21 J. Hall 18a A. Morrow22 N Hart

21 B. Johnson 20 I. MacKenzie 22 G . Mandalis 19 S. Daly .23 D. Rud d

22 T. Milne 21 D . Kennett 23 G . Ternes 20 N . Renaut 24 J . Jenkin

23 B. Downing 22 M. Buckley 24 N . Carroll 21 A. Borg 25 S . Smyth e

Joske24 B 23 B. Bayliss 25 D . Creek 22 A. Dibatista 26 R. Benjami n.25 S. Atherton 24 B. Ba lissy

26 P. Thoma s27 A. Cusick

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27 D. Manoukinn28 E . Walle r

26 R . Mitchell 25 M. Kelly 28 B. Mcinnes 25 N . Addamo 29 C. Sheedy27 P. Cheevers 26 J . Dascoli 29 A. Pashley 26 B. Vasilou 30 A. Goode28 T. Paterakis 27 M. Leplaa 30 J. Partridge 27 T. Davidson 31 R. Mille r

J . Adgemis 28 N . Williams 31 P. Dolenc eS Di

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by Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallaghe r

500 to Super-CoachA big congratulations from all at the VAFAUA toVAFA legend Mike McArthur-Allen who todaycoaches his 500th VAFA game when his currentclub Mazenod OC take on North Old Boys at theGillon Oval in Brunswick . An illustrious careerMike, and we're sure there's plenty more years togo . Hope the Noddies can get over the line for youtoday (staying away from the relegation zone) justto put the icing on what should be a great nightback at the Glen Waverley social rooms tonight .

f/ big congratulations from all at theVr'. 77AtJA to VAFA legend Mike

McArthur-Allen who today coaches his 500th

VAFA game. . . "

PromotionsInto the senior squad comes Joe Hartwig for his

first B section game last week . Also, for his first Asection game was Brent Woodhead . Well done boys.

Car washLast week we mentioned David Phillips' trip toMelton . After the game David was shocked to find

his car covered in mud. It seems a "fully-sick"

supporter took a liking to his BMW rather than his

umpiring and spun their car wheels in three areasto give the BMW some paint protection . 15

minutes of cleaning the windscreen and $37 .00 at

the car wash the next day got things back tonormal .

Whinging Pom sWe've just had contact from 2003 A Section grandfinal boundary umpire Scott Fraser who is runningaround in the British Australian Rules FootballLeague in England ."Just over here enjoying the sun . Still running

around the park umpiring in the BARFL league

over here. I am trying to give the British players afew tips on how to play up to the umpires for their

International Cup games in Melbourne later in theyear. Also trying to get them out of the habit of

calling the umpire 'Sir', really not used to that!"

Great to hear fromScott . Hopefully theBARFL have enoughleft in their budget to fly him back here for theInternational Cup as their "clubbie" . Consideringlast week's cricket result we're sure even the MCCmembers are looking for alternative sports to followat the moment .

The Blood ChallengeWell done to Brendan Corcoran who arranged for

about a dozen umpires to give blood at the RedCross Blood Bank in Southbank a couple of

Tuesdays ago . After battling through peak hourtraffic in a mini-bus whilst hydrating (only

Powerade and water), all were pleased to arrive atthe destination and make a bee-line for the toilets .

Unfortunately Grant Joyner was rejected as adonor due to the unusual medical condition he was

suffering from. After explaining his "condition" to

the nurse, she said that she had never heard themedical terminology of "hammered" before .

Apparently Grant had "expelled" way too manyelectrolytes from his body after a very big Sunday

night . We'd suggest better preparation before hisnext visit. Thank you Brendan, it greatly helps our

chances in the 2005 VAFA Blood Challenge . If you

missed out this time, let him know if you'd beinterested in a trip to the Blood Bank in August .

Considering our big night of the year, our Pre-finalsDinner is on August 22nd it would probably be

advisable that we don't schedule that trip forAugust 23rd. Pity, the Blood Bank is so close to

Crown .

RecruitmentNot too early to start thinking about our new

recruits for next year . At the end of this year we'llhave our usual handful of retirements, so we need

to be able to cover them for next year . If you're a

current umpire thinking of hanging up the boots,

well, just don' t!! If you're a current player who getssore in all the wrong spots on a Sunday morning,

grab a whistle (or the flags) and have a go! Contactthe VAFA's Umpire Operations Manager, Brian

Goodman on 9531 8333 or email

brian( afa .com .au for details.

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Elsternwick return to some form whilstfellow finals aspirants Bulleen and St .Mary'srecord big wins . An inaccurate Eltham hurttheir finals chances as Hawthorn straighterkicking got them the four points .

Round 14 ReviewsBulleen kicked the sweep as they accountedfor Box Hill North . 'Big Bad' . Badanjekstarred once more with 11 goals whilstArcoraci starred in his normal role ofmidfield accumulator. Cummings was thebest for Box Hill .Elsternwick returned to form with a big winover North Brunswick . The form of the pastfew weeks was quickly forgotten as theWicks jumped from the gate and continuedin the same mode until - time when theywent into cruise mode . The wily veteranCurtain starred for the Wicks whilst younggun Beddingfield was backed to his best .Adams and the consistent Mountney wereNorths best .Hawthorn got out to a flier against Elthamas they slammed on 7 unanswered goals in

term 1 . The Turtles had their chanceshowever couldn't convert when it was most

required . Pritchard and Murphy were thestars for the Hawks whilst the Turtles had

half back Runco and wingman Foo starring .Finally, St .Mary's got the better of AlbertPark . Midfielders Purcell and Cope set up

the win whilst Schembri proved why he willbe such a key come finals with a strong

performance . Richard Baker was once againamongst the best on his wing for the Falcons

whilst Thompson was also good in themidfield .

PreviewThe top five only square off against each

other in three games between now and the

end of round 18. Top spot is done and

dusted whilstsecond spot andthe doublechance is bein geyed by thre eclubs . All teams could conceivably finish on

52 points which would really meanpercentage counts! The Turtles have made it

tough for themselves . They probably need to

win all four remaining games (including theWicks at home) and hope that Bulleenfalters against St .Mary's in round 16 .Eltham welcome North Brunswick and willbe focusing on forgetting about thedisappointment of last week . Finals are still

a strong possibility however there will be noroom for lapses between now and year end .Too much at stake for the Turtles and theyshould win comfortably .

Elsternwick take the short trip across toAlbert Park with the aim of some

momentum building at a premium. You get

the feeling the mid season slump might havebeen just the ammunition Dennis Grace

needed to rip into his team. Once again, toomuch too play for, the Wicks by 50 points .

St .Mary's host Richmond with percentageon the home sides mind . They have the

lowest percentage of the teams rated 2-5 and

CLUB

D4 SECTION

NAME LST Gl :( TOTAL

Bulleen Cobras Badanjek 11 66Hawthorn Amateurs Lauletta 4 61

Elstermvick Hunter 4 60D4 RESERVE

ElthamAlbert Park

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thus will see this game as an opportunity toadjust that . You have to admire Richmondthough. Their results in the second half thevear have been better than the first, anunusual event for a team at bottom of thetable . Still, St .Mary's comfortably .

, ou have to admire Richmond

though . Their results in the second

half the year have been better than the

first, an unusual event for a team at

bottom of the table

Finally, Box Hill North plays Hawthorn .The Hawks made it a clean sweep last weekand with a double chance up for grabsshould be too good for the home side .

CorrespondentsWork commitments see me in peacefulLondon for the next three rounds . Luckily, Ihave managed to secure the services ofGlenn 'Disco' Carle as a ring in during thattime. It would be greatly appreciated if thecorrespondents support Glen by emailingmatch details on [email protected] .com

D4 SECTIONBox Hill North v Hawthorn AmateursEltham Collegians v North Brunswick

Albert Park v Elsternwick

Bulleen Cobras - By e

St Marys v Richmond Central

D4 SECTION

BULLEEN COBRAS 9 .3 20.18 27 .12 35.16 (226)

BOX HILL NORTH 0.2 2.3 5.7 10.9 (69)

Bul Cob: R Badanjek 11 M Rowe 6 F Areoract 3 B Cookson 3 T

Fradkin 3 N Polites 2 T Conn 2 T Whittaker 2 T Mutlinger P

Whitehouse T Pearson . Best : F Arcoract R Badanjek B Cookson T

Pearson T Conn N Potites . BHN: D Penny 2 Riscalla 2 Ball 2 Robinson

Prestopino Oldfiled Sallantioglu . Best : Cummings Robinson Rtscalla

Oldlield Olsen Plunkett .

Umpires: Matthew Brennan Jamte Gunn (F )

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7.2 11.6 14.9 19.14 (128)

ELTHAM OC 0 .3 3.12 5.18 12.25 (97)

Haw: Jackomos 5 Lautetta 4 D Pritchard 3 Saulle 2 S Avery 2

McVeigh 2 Hall . Best : Murphy Radetti Houghton T Ryan Caruana .

Eltham: Hargraves 3 Conote 2 Turner 2 Thomas 2 Whyte McClaren

Luptick . Best : R Foo Runco Hargaves Thomas RyaIl Crooks.

Umpires : Steve McCarthy (Rot) David Anselmi (F) Ross Richards

Andrew Summers (G )

NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .1 0.2 0.4 4.6(301

ELSTERNWICK 9 .6 14.11 19 .19 19 .20 (134)

Nth Bruns: J Boudoloh Pizzari Sammartino Newton . Best: Adams

Mountney Pizzari Sammartino Greening Robertson . Elst: S Grace 4

Hunter 4 Byrne 2 Greene 2 Bedhrgfield 2 Mason Foster Huggins

Banky D Grace . Best : Curtain Bedingfield Huggins S Mahony

Stuchberry Mason .

Umpires: Peter James (Rot) Sean Bratlsford (F) Julian Maccioni (B)

Nick Booth (G )

RICHMOND CENTRAL BYE

ST A4ARYS 3.6 10 .12 16.16 19 .22 (136)

ALBERT PARK 3.2 5.4 5.9 7.11 (53)

St Marys : Ryan 5 Tagell 3 Cope 3 Schembri 2 Dwyer 2 Andrews C

Armstrong Harrison C Adam . Best: Purcell Schembri Cope Kodi

Gilchrist C Adam. Albert Park: Collins 4 Cain Bennett R Baker. Best :

R Baker Thompson Cain Hannett Sims Bennett .

Umpires : Ian Kennedy Jon Kerr (F )

1)4 RESERVE

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.2 7.5 12.7 (79)

BOX HILL NORTH 2.4 4.6 5.7 5.9(39)

But Cob: N Edgar 4 S Fisher 2 Mazzarella 2 Lykopandas Richards

Vmcitorto Kellett. Best Mazzarella N Edgar G Batt McLeod Vincitorio .

BHN: Dick 2 Olsen Kotsaridis Dovaston. Best: Charlton Garrett Doyle

Gahl Benbow Irvine.HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .3 2.5 6.7 9.10 (64)

ELTHAM OC 3.4 4.8 6.9 9.10 (64)

Ham: B Collins 4 Hyland 2 Tounge Vance Vipe . Best : Tounge Opie B

Collins P1 Jules . Eltham: Krohn 3 Paine Love Todman Toulson Abbott

Jorgensen. Best: Hart Evans Keleher Abbott Jorgensen O'Donnell .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .0 3.4 3.6 3.6(24)

ELSTERNWICK 2.3 2.4 6.6 11 .10 (76)

Nth Bruns : Massrl Ahmed Taha Caccamo. Best : Ahmed Taha Ahmad

Taha All Tabs Caccamo B Carter Briffa . Elst : Creak 3 Pyman 2

Lilikakos 2 Leaper 2 Goldman Perkins. Best : Clarke Powell Leaper

Lasnitzkl McNally McGregor.

RICHMOND CENTRAL BYE

ST MARYS 4 .2 7 .6 8.9 11.12 (78)

ALBERT PARK 4 .2 8.4 11.6 14.9 (93)

St Marys: Rousts 3 Murphy 3 Lane Bernardi Latimer Theoharris H

Adam. Best: Davies Murphy Griffin Mackenzie Chan . Albe rt Park:

Smith 5 S Allan 3 Payne 2 Phillips Green Naudi Agar. Best: Sutton

Walklev Nandi Chambers Smith Marshall .

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44 B. Allder 43 F. Papanastasatos 40 M . Pescott 40 M . Ka ris

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60 B . Jolley 59 C . Mackenzie61 P. Karamichalos 60 W . Goldsworthy62 G . Gardiner 62 L. D'astoli ( (~ 'J63 T. Soderstrom 64 C . Cha n64 A. Musey 69 P. Murph y65 D. Coromande l67 J.Lan e69 T. Melville entryy drinks L_ ._

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association .

Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFL/VFL players with apermit - see below) .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least four (4) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches inthe home and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify .

For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the sameday) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit. If a player has played an aggregate of more than5 senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .

If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selectionin his club's senior team in the first second round match,he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U191 side to playin the (2) team .

To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his :a) VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of

five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes torepresent in the finals . At least two (2) of thesematches must have been played after June 30th .

b) Senior VAFA team as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) senior and/or U19 VAFAmatches for the team he wishes to represent inthe finals . At least two (2) of these matches musthave been played after June 30th .

A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

E L S"L:- - ;.~Vj c',, . ' G ATThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

~ (U19 2, 3 & Blue)

: (U19 1 & Red )

Section One I had a day out

Marcellin booked their spot in the section one on the Hudsonfinals series last weekend, despite limping to an Oval, kicking 9

unconvincing six point victory over thestruggling Old Scotch . Trailing for most of theafternoon and with far fewer chances in front ofgoal, the ladder-leaders were lucky to escapewith the four points against their seventh-placed opponents . Collegians also confirmedtheir presence in the finals series after asimilarly unimpressive win, the second-placedside notching up their eleventh win of thecampaign away at Uni Blues . Trailing at thefinal change Collegians slammed home five-goals-to-one in the last term to win by 21 . In the

round's other games, De La cruised to a 39 pointwin over St Kevins, while Old Xavs defeated StBernards by 62 .With just under a month of football remaining inthe home-and-away season, ladder-leadersMarcellin will be hoping to play themselves intoform when they meet Old Xavs away at McHaleStadium. Despite leading the competition

Marcellin have struggled over the past fortnight,kicking just two goals against De La two weeksago, before twice coming from behind againstUni Blues and Old Scotch . On form Xavs shouldalmost start favourites, but it's hard to tipagainst the visitors . Marcellin by 13 . In theround's other games, Collegians will be toostrong for Old Scotch, St Kevins to edge out UniBlues in a thriller, and St Bernards to record arare win at home to Old Brighton .Section 2With the breeze playing havoc at many venues,it was a case of working hard into it, and usingthe pill effectively when you had the advantage .

Rupo managed the first, but didn't convert wellwhen they had the run of play, butchering theirchances against Banyule, and ensuring theycan only hope for a 1st semi berth now. TheFields took the points when the Bombers folded .whilst Old Camberwell upset Old Carey -holding them at bay in the final term. OMscontinued their late season surge, claiming

another scalp . The Sharks had the game in theirkeeping at the final break, with Hill on fire and

Clemente leading the way . However the Redlegsproduced an astounding last quarter avalanche,

kicking 8 goals 9 points to nuffin' . Stogdale andTzioras were key contributors and Cudlipp and

Kiel finished up front with 3 apiece . Ben Torney

majors to hal ftime (11 total), and benefiting from the midfielddominance of Kaldor and Keogh . With a massivehalf-time lead . the Friars threw their sidearound with Gibbs nailing a major from full-back . The undermanned T's were wellrepresented by the usual suspects, but arelimping home now. . . . .TipsBanyule, Caulfield . Carey, Whitefriars andCamberwel lSection 3Parade showed they're a class above the rest,accounting for La Trobe by 24 goals . Both sides

found the gale force winds difficult to handle asplayers had to quickly adapt to the windy

conditions The purple 'n' greens shared the lovearound in front of the sticks, going on a 10 goal

rampage in the final term . Monash gave TheHoers a head start, and only really matched

, ; US tST V1K TOT!':' .

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Old Scotch TummelU19(21

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Whitefriars Tornev 11 54Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 0 52Old Carey Tirus 2 48U1 1Uni Blacks Battista 3 53Oakleigh Cleary 6 53Monash Blues Collins 0 36U19 (BF.UE )Mazenod Bogar 0 60Salesian Scorpians Singh 0 58Ormond R Chisolm 2 55

Peninsula D Smith 5 53Ul9 IdEDEmmaus SL Croughhan 4 58Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 2 47Bulleen Templestowe M Meadows 0 34Aquinas Raggazoni 0 34

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them after half time . Baldwin kicked 7 on awindy afternoon and Pagewood was veryimpressive for the winners . The Tigers only jus tsurvived awithering burstfrom the Demonswho hoisted theirsails in the lastterm and kicked 7goals 6 points to

zilch . The form

f the Blacks manage

I to survive beyondAugust, it won't be onthe basis ofform."

recent

reversal of AJAX was short-lived as they fellback into old habits against a resurgent Unicorn

outfit . The McGraths were as dominant as theirfast bowling namesake, whilst Oviss and Grofbattled hard for the Jackas . If the Blacksmanage to survive beyond August, it won't be onthe basis of recent form as Oakleigh put them tothe sword in the third term and they neverrecovered . Cleary with 6 snags was fantastic,and Costigan helped the home side secure 2ndspot .TipsLa Trobe, Old Ivanhoe, St Bedes MT, Paradiansand Oakleigh .

Section (2) BlueThe Bloods registered a solid upset win overSalesian, and it was the product of a veryfruitful third term . With Waite and Fankhauserwinning their positions, Haileybury simply hadto batten down the hatches in the last to holdthe Scorpions out. Is this officially a mini-slumpfor the Salesian boys? In the game at CentralReserve, on a very firm track, Mazenod'ssuperior running ability and dominant keyforwards enabled them to have their first victorvover Peninsula in two seasons . Mazenod hadfirst use of the breeze and made full use of itkicking 7 goals . In the 2nd quarter the Piratesreturned the gesture and at half time Mazenodheld a slender lead . After that, the Noddersclicked into gear and ran away well . Betterplayers for Mazenod included Duke (7 big ones)

and Pecora . Hampton had a big day out at theO'Clays' expense, with Gleeson and Whiteprominent up forward . Their third quarter wasoutstanding and Zampaglione's stellar seasoncontinues . In a somewhat lacklustre gamebetween Ormond and De La . Bailey celebratedhis birthday with 6 goals, and Woolfe, Duthieand Woodford continued to provide strength atthe ball . Ormond, by 64 points .TipsOrmond, Haileybury, Mazenod and De LaSection RedSuburban football returned to normality lastweekend after two weeks in the wet, with allsection red favourites cruising to comfortablevictories . Emmaus St Leos continued theircharge to the minor premiership with a 32 point

win over the Fitzroy Reds, Emmaus kicking an

inaccurate 3 .12 in the third quarter to preventan embarrassing defeat for the reigning

premiers . Kew maintained their position in thetop three with a 66 point win over Rupertswood,a ten-goal-to-one opening half all but securingthe visitor's tenth win of the season . In theround's other games, Therry Penola thumpedOld Scotch by 85, while Old Westbourne heldBulleen goalless for two quarters to win by 38 .Aquinas will aim to secure a top-two finish thisweekend when they travel to Kew in the match-

of-the-round . Second versus third, Aquinas willgo three games clear with victory this afternoon .while a win for Kew will guarantee a finals berth .With plenty to play for at JJ Higgins Reserve,this match is likely to go down to the wire,

Aquinas by 7 . In the round's other games,Therry should remain in the top four with a winover Bulleen, Emmaus St Leos are unlikely to betroubled at home against Old Westbourne . whileRupertswood should record a rare win awayagainst Old Scotch .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v University Blues

Collegians v Old ScotchOld Xaverians v Marcellin

De La Salle - By eSt Bernards v Old Brighto n

UNDER-19 SECTION 2B anyule Viewb ank - ByeCaulfield Gr v Beaumaris

Old Carey v Old Melburni an sWhitefriars v Rupertswood

Old Camberwell v Old Trinity

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Monash Blues

Old Ivanhoe v BentleighUniversity Blacks v St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

MHSOB v Old Paradian sOakleigh v AJAX

UNDER-19 f2l BLUESalesian Scorpions v Ormond - Springvale

Reserve, Newcomen Road, Sp ringvale (79 J7)Old Haileybury v Peninsula 0 B

Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C - gameswitched from ori ginal draw

Oakleigh Clays v De La Salle (2 )

UNDER-19 f21 REDOld Scotch v Rupertswood (2)

Kew v Aquinas 0 CFitzroy Reds - Bye

Bulleen Templestowe v Therry Penola 0 BEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Westbourne

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DE LA SALLE 7 .3 8.10 10.14 11.19 (85)

ST F~L`VINS 1.0 4.1 5.2 7.4(46)

D1S: Rae 2 Hogan 2 Pitcher Cox Fieldsend Hansen Keely De Marie

Stewart . Best: Dwyer Roberts L Casey Hansen Stewart Keely. SKOB:

O'Rourke 4 Mercouriou Ryan M Sullivan . Best: Breheny Feehan Browne

Longmore Liu C Murphy. Umpires: Tom Windlow (C 18) Tim Saunders (F)

Andrea Mason Cameron Smith (B )

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.2 7.3 114 14.4 (88)

COLLEGIANS 5.5 8.8 11 .10 16 .13 (109)

Uni Blues: Brennan 6 Gilbertson 3 Hayter 2 Elliott Farrell Mortimer. Best:Bronts Brennan Kelly Sykes Maddocks Gilbertson . Coll: Tardiff 5 Lynch 3Quick 3 Bushnell 2 Adgemis 2 Rutherford. Best: Scott BridgemanLightowers Lynch Tardiff Will iams . Umpires: Jack Fagan Brian Nunn (C 18)(F) Simon Melnerney James Travers (B) Beornn McCarthy Gary Clancy (G)OLD SCOTCH 3.9 3.9 4.14 6.17 (53)

MARCELLIN 2.1 4.6 5.9 8.11 (59)

Old Scotch: McCann Tummel Slattery Leeds Gray Wood. Best: Leeds

Tesdorpf Parisi Bradley Mitchell Whitehead . Marc : Gasparini 2 CrimminsJ Crapper MeGtin Tabacchiera Redmond Stafford. Best: PesaventoValsorda Redmond Preece Hogarth Boyd . Umpires : Brett HerskopeMalcolm Foard (C 18) (F)OLD BRIGHTON BYEST BERNARDS 2.8 2.9 10.15 14 .15 (99)

OLD RAVERIANS 4 .5 10 .15 12.16 23.23 (161)

St Bern: M Hughes 4 A Stapleton 3 Iannazzo 3 Kavanagh Creasey W RaffleSchroder. Best : lannazzo A Stapleton M Hughes Salerno Bergin Indemenico .

Old Xav: DiStefano 7 Preece 5 Handley 2 Bell 2 N Smith 2 Sheerly LabrocyByrne Indovino Ross . Best: DiStefano Doyle Labrooy Preece Halpin lndovino .

Umpires: Paul Tyrer David D'Altera (F) Josh Tyrer (B )UNDER-19 SECTION 2

RUPERTSWOOD 2.4 5.7 7.11 9.16 (70)

BANYULE VIEWBANK 5.3 5.6 10.9 11 .11 (77)

Ruperts: Quigley 4 Morrison 2 Allport Bradley Pretty. Best : Quigley

Spinner Allport Anderson Gaunt . Banyule: Griffith 3 Poyser 2 Drapac 2

O'Donnell G Dimeck Shepard-Mueller Christian . Best : Shepard-Mueller

Swift T Shepherd Moore Saker Griffith . Umpires: John Evans (RFL) John

Weston (RFL) (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G )

OLD ESSENDON OR 8.11 (59)CAULFIELD GR 14 .16 (100)Old Eosendon forfeit.BEAUMARIS 4.4 7.5 9.9 9.9 (63)

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 2.5 3.8 11 .17 (83)

Beamn: Hill 5 Gillespie Camera Clemente McKenzie. Best : Hill Gillespie

McKenzie Clemente . Old Me2b: Cuddlip 3 Kiel 3 Code 2 Kauye Russell

Landale . Best : Panton Fletcher Mitchell Stogdale Cudlipp Tztoras.

BENTLEIGH 0.0 1.1 1.2 8.8(56)

ST B -. )ES MEN PONE TIGERS 5.5 6.7 9.11 9.11 (65)

MAX: Grof 2 Blusztein Ezekiel MajUis Smith . Best: Grof Sacks Blusztein

OLD TRINITY 0.2 1.4 2.6 6.7 (43) DER-19 (2) RED

Barney Rosalis. Best: Terrini Bulzan Golden Crewes Pagewood

Bent: A West 2 Hunt 2 Lewis Lawry T Dewar Vlahos . Best : Coles FogartyHunt Quinn Fidler. StBlMT : Hunter 4 Lebreton 3 Bodinaar Kelly. Best :Knoweles Kelly McConnell Burger Terrell McNeill.Umpires : Dash PeirisDean Schwab (F) Brendan Dowling Keith Lewis (B) Dan Frazier TristanReith (G)AJAX 1 .3 1.4 6.5 6,5(41)MHSOB 4.6 9.9 15.10 17.15 (117)

Rotstem Moss Oviss . MHSOB : Hamilton 3 Bartholomew 2 Taft 2 AndersonAsthworth C Bailey H Bailey Bunting Leslie McGrath Tan . Best : Taft CMcGrath S McGrath Anderson Lim Ashworth . Umpires: Richard YarnBrett Bazley (F) Graeme Booth Nick Booth (G )OAKLEIGH AFC 3.4 5.5 15.9 18 .13 (121)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.4 4.9 4.11 6.11 (47)

Oak: Cleary 6 Wills 3 Counihan 2 Bond Costigan Decks Edwards Groarke

Harold Pound-Gow. Best : Barrand Cleary Donato Costigan Harold

Manning. Uni Blacks: Battista 3 Mlkus Batten Le Maitre . Best : Le Maitre

Battista Harrison Fleming Mikus Ardley . Umpires: Steve Castersen Mark

Duthie (F) Trevor Foy Lachlan Simpson (G)

UNDER-12 (21 BLUEOLD HAII,EYBURY 2.4 3.5 10.5 11.7 (73)

SALESIAN SCORPIONS 2.2 5.5 6.8 9.11 (65)

Old Hall : N Waite 3 B}-ass 2 Johnson 2 Gilby Elliot Harrison Frankhauser.

Best : N Waite Doyle Bass Fankhauser Ridgway Campbell . Sales Scarp:

Togia 3 Stanton 2 Fullman Jordan Curtis Morse(lo. Best : FuIlman Stanton

Butterfield C Thomson Curtis Morsello . Umpires: Mark Jenkins John

Hughan (F) David Cameron (B )

MFiZENOD 7.4 8.5 13.9 17.11 (113)

PENINSULA OB 3 .2 7.5 10.5 12.8 (80)

Maz: Duke 7 Moran 2 Kelly 2 Bayliss Pemra Regan Micallef KavanaghBogar. Best: Duke Bayliss Moran Deegan Pecora Regan. Penin: D Smith 5R Smith 31Vignall 2 Coldrey De Lange . Best: R Smith White Kenny BvrtTavlor MeGuinness . Umpires: Richard Yann Rob Sneddon (F )OAKLEIGH CLAYS 3.3 9.8 10.8 12.13 (85)

HAMPTON ROVERS 7.3 10 .3 20 .10 22 .13 (145)

Oak Clays; Castello 3 Cook DeGeorge Prappas 2 Gait Piazza Levy . Best:

DeGeorge Gilmour Lao Levy Kurth Osbourne . Hampt Rov : Gleeson White

5 Sentinel 3 Hllle Rootsey Ross 2 Corbett McDonald Zampaglione . Best :

Zampaglione Schafer Gleeson Hendry McDonald White . Umpires : Tom

Haysom Brendan Corcoran (F)

ORMOND 1.2 7.10 10.14 16.22 (118)

DE LA SALLE (2) 3.1 4.1 6.6 8.6(541

Ormond: Bader 6 Chisholm 2 Cribbes 2 Machin 2 Duthie Knoester UpshllWoolfe. Best : Bailey Woolfe Ups01l Leary Duthie Johnson . DLS: Morwood 4

Umpires: Ken MeNieee Daniel Stile, (F) James Gregory Rob Mutton (B) Silvers Keaney Hassaballa Fiberi. Best: Fletcher Kovarik Keaney Harkins

Clive Shipley Greg Rollo (G) Morwood Breda. Umplres : Logan Smith Michael Ryde (F) Richard Keane (G)

SYlIITEFRIARS 7 .7 14.14 16 .15 23.23 (161) THERRY PENOLA 4.4 9.9 13.12 18 .20 (128)

Old Trla : Bilney 2 Doyle Bourke Glahn-Bertelsen Smith . Best: Stewert OLD SCOTCH 1.1 3.2 5.12 5.13 (43)

Smith Bourke Bayliss Hickle Glan-Bertelsen . White : Torney I I Power 3 Therry Pen: Eliot 5 Robertson 4 Ferraro 2 Cooper Somerton Rees Webber

Fulton 2 Walker 2 Kaldor O'Callaghan Carruthers Gibbs Brosolo . Best: Keenan Chouchair Walker. Best : Allender Elmi Ferrairo Rees Robertson

Torney Yore Carruthers Petts Harris Krolikowski. Umpires: David Thompson. Old Scotch: Taylor 2 Powney Kitchen Lake . Best: Gaunt

Windlow (C 18) Steve Caple (F) Brownell Powrtey Cronin. Umpires: Sean Scully Nick Keating (F) James

OLD CAMBERWELL 4.6 5.11 10.12 11.15 (81) Scully (B )

OLD CAREY 0.3 5.7 7.7 9.9 (63) RUPERTSWOOD 0.3 1.4 5.4 7.4(46)

Old Camb: Walpole 3 De SaneOS 2 Povnton 2 Bon}'hady S Peasnell Tolson KEW 6.5 10.9 12 .11 16 .16 (112)

Toohey. Best : Walpole Thomas Tsmdos Morley Pa}'nton De SancOS . Old Ruperts: Disalvatore 2 Catalano Moore McGovern Braddy Adamo. Best:

Carey : Baker 3 Ttras 2 Howgate Willingham Laitllow Andrianopolous . McGovern Broughton Murphy Hackett Ellis-Christenson Balmer . Kew,.

Best : De Leijer Baker Hodges Stocco Laing. Umpires : Peter Cahill Lee Lay 3 Lucisano 3 Lawrence 2 McGregor 2 Fultheim 2 Jackson 2 Williams

Crosslev (FI Tong. Best: Wyley Williams Tong De Angelis Lay Lawrence Umpires : Mark

OLD

Farrell Peter Takakis (RFL) (F )- UNDER-19 SECTION 3PARADIANS 4.4 7.9 13 .12 23 .21 ( 159)LA AgUINAS BYE

Old

OLD WESTBOURNE 2.5 4.7 8.10 9 .11(65)TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .4 1.7 1 .8 I .8 ( 14)

Par: Clayton 5 Hussey 4 Irvine 3 Rehlicki 3 Bugeja 2 Cowle s

Kandllakis

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.4 1.5 1.5 3.9(27)

Stare

Old West: Squarci 3 Sidwell 2 Chan Ricci Spiteri M Williamson . Best:Petrou Serafin Thomas Valente . Best: Thomas Christie Rehllcld

Clarke Templeton Sidwell Gordy B Tanner J Tanner Borg. Bull Temp: Voglis 2Solomon Kreuzer . Latrobe: Beck. Best: Doyle Hooke Donovan

Curtis Woodward. Best : Hunt Attend Rametta Stamboulakis Coulston Austen .Holland Wilson . Umpires: Matt Simpson Geoff Deveson (F) Blake

MONASH

Umpires: Anthony Lilley Peter Pullen (F)Alex Koutsoukis (B)OLD EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.6 6.7 9.19 11 .21 (87)

BLUES 1 .3 2.7 6.8 7.11 ( 53 )Mon FTfzROY REDS AFC 3.3 4.10 4.12 7.13(55)

IVANHOE 7 .1 10.4 14.7 17 .12 (114j

Cruickshank Kelly

Emmaus SL: Croughan 4 Later 2 Robin 2 Stafford 2 Anderson. Best:Blues: Cruickshank 5 Vincent Morgan . Best: Rhoden Collins Shopov

Saunders Stafford DAmico Robin Later Baranello Anderson . Fitzroy Reds AFC :Worrell . Old Iv: Baldwin 7 Ellis 3 Roger 2 Minas Clark e

Minas

. McKenzie 3 Mauch 2 Minnis Topp . Best: Bamhaci Topp McPhee Ritchie

Umpires: Patrick Coulthard David Murray (F) Minnis Donato . Umpires: Simon Brooks Eli Hayes (F )

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Under-19 - Section 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELL9N OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Michael Jones Coach : David Madigan Coach: Dean Rossely Coach : Joe Lyttleton S (1)Ch geAsst Coach : Tim Ford Ian LeithCoachS(2) Re d

1 A. Bndgeman 1 T Kovess (vc) 1 S . Farrelly 1 N. Kaplan Asst Coach : Craig Kernick

2 M. vn h ams 2 S . Edwards 2 R. Tabacchiera 2 D. Jenning s3 N . Crema 3 M . Fieldsend Del Mastr o3 A 3 S. Oliver 2 M Ay~n 34 bt Sman

4 T. Baxter 4 D. Close.

4 N. O'Halloran 4 S. Rowell3 T Saran 36 S Eba..er4 E wMehead 37 R Hockin g5 A . Scott

M Feld5 T. Joh n

Pitche r6 J5 J. Bortolotto 5 J. Miller 5 B Saundes 38 M Ln

6 .7 R. Blacktey

.7 D. Keely(vG) 6 S. Abrahams 6 J . Geddes 6 A .1i,0 39 N W u

g J. Curtis 8 G . Hesse 7 C. MacLaren 7 J . Salem 7 LAnns°°ng e0 Mneaenam

9 M . Lynch 9 A. Cox 8 D. Valsorda 8 M Bartlett8 D P'"ney 41 R Dvmarc3q

10 T. Zunbachs 10 N . Roberts 9 D . Considine.

9 T. Gunnings T Grerara.n 42 T Foc-nzrcelID T Haers 43 J Mentor

11 B. Loui sJeffre y12 S

11 W. Fenton12 J. Hansen

10 T. Stafford 10 J . Edge it NAen 44 J Da9~a n.

13 C. Weeks 14 A. De Marie11 J . Gasparini 11 K . Sheehan 12 ATesdero 4 6 E Ki ldmn

14 N . Qu ick 15 N . Harris 12 P. Augusti n'

12 J . Priestley 14 T Leees 47 J Pezrce

15 D . Hynes 16 M . Herkess (C) 13 P. O Callaghan 13 J Best15 M Pah, 48 A Perry

ts W . Tardin 17 L. Casey 14 A . McGlin.

R Doherty1416 G Levy 49 HTayer

Tta17 J . Hamilton 18 W. Dwyer 15 S . Pesavento

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IS D . Rajkuma19 T. Donagan

19 J . Crowe20 D. Hassaballa

1 6 C. WarnerBoyd17 L

.16 S. Mulligan 18 S Haxres 52 H wa;cn

2p M. Weeks 21 L. Bull.

18 D. Fraser17 B. Moon 18 T Gaunt 53 C Lie

20 M Rarnzge 54 C wco d21 F. Boland

Sirn s22 B22 T. Danega n23 J. Casey 19 J. Crapper 18 B. Blatt 21 w Crw~n 55 M Er:ros1

.23 J . Davies 24 J. Fletcher 20 N. Birrell 19 M. Browningg 22 Yd Cox 57 S Lak e

24 T. Cook 25 S. Nethersole 21 J. Dowling 20 G . Fielke 23 M Canr' 61 w "

25 D. A.dgemts 26 B. Hogan 22 J. Symes 21 J. Kenyon 24 J Pwter 62 s Mai ontasn

27 T. Rutherford 27 S. Miles 23 M. Grigoruk 22 J . Delosa 25 T S3anery st E sc"a"

29 B. Sutton 29 T. Kovarik 24 J. Hogarth 23 K . Presnell 28 A Madun 65 M Mcw:~ey27 B Kaye 66 N a.gntred

33 C. Bushnel l40 M L;ghtaxers

30 N . Thompso n32 D . Lowe 25 J. Crimmins 24 A . Tregear 28 H Ode 67 J Mwsea

33 N . Stewart 26 S. Preece 25 R. Eastgate 2e J eraw, d 69 D"34 J . Oakley 27 M . Turner 26 L. Hanson 30 5 e~ 70 F Bro-.~37 G. Rae 28 C. Cogdon 31 J Cade 81 AGray

46 J . TonioFo 29 M . Nash32 AT-.--a

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33 C Backman

~aitle & 1 1OPO('ger31 . o

32 T. Montagn a

Commercial 44 B. Pell

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Winning EdgePresentations

Round 14 results all but settled the top fourteams in each Section . However their finalstandings will not be determined until thecompletion of today's final Round . My 93%success rate not only restored a Horn likeconfidence in my ability but also helped my Brainconquest in the Connell Cup .Review of Round 14.Section 1 .St Kevin's, through their thirty four point win overDe La Salle, moved into second place : a position

never before reached by them in the present ClubXVIII structure .University Blues made it two wins in a row whenthey defeated Mt Lilydale by twenty eight points.Old Scotch virtually secured fourth placedthrough their fifty four point defeat of Ol d

,{ I he "Sharks" played really wel llast and today I believe they will

prove too big and fast for the Blacks,who have struggled more as the seasonhas progressed."

Melburnians . An Old Melburnian player whosuffered a serious injury was attended by OldScotch officials and players, which pleased allthat the Amateur spirit is truly alive . Fortunatelyall has ended well .An accurate Mazenod accounted for Old Brightonby fifty one points .First versus second and a semi final preview, wasthe attraction of the Old Xaverians and Prahrangame . Reality produced an anti climax as adepleted Prahran were never in the game as OldXaverians attacked from the first bounce and heldPrahran goal less in the first half. Their eightypoint victory took Old Xaverians to top place .Section 2.At Elgar Park, Eley Park "Sharks" virtuallysecured their final four place with a one hundredand twelve point win over Marcellin . A twelve goalburst in the third quarter was a highlight .Collegians continued their late run to the finalswith a twenty point win over Monash Blues .However percentage appears to be the factor thatwill prevent a final appearance by the "Lions". Thecontest was close but Monash penalizedthemselves through poor ball usage . Their bestwere ; Parsons, Gaffney and Dods .

Old Xaveriansregained top spotafter a meritorious,eleven point, victoryover Old Essendon .An undermanned Old Trinity proved no match for thefitter and faster University Blacks who won by onehundred and one points . For the Blacks, Fink wasbest whilst for Old Trinity Jonathan Cade and Braunwere best.Fitzroy Reds dominated their match against TherryPenola who finished one hundred and twenty onepoints in arrears.Section. 3 .Old Scotch secured fourth place when they easilyaccounted for Old Carey by one hundred and sixteenpoints .Fitzroy Reds were untroubled to defeat North OldBoys by seventy nine points . Veterans JasonGrimmett and Tony Jackson were best for the Redswhile James Wright and Paul Booth did well for

North.Leaders, Whitefriars overwhelmed Old Geelong to winby one hundred and thirty eight points . Inaccuracyagain narrowed the "Friar's winning margin, whichdoes concern Coach Norman Elliott, who named ;Brett Vey, Michael Taylor and Matt Vernal as his best .In the closest match of the Round Emmaus - St Leo'sdefeated La Trobe University by a mere ten points .Caulfield Grammarians had the bye .

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preview of Round 15 .Section 1 .St Kevin's should fine tune their game for theSecond Semi final with victory over UniversityBlues.Old Scotch should hold onto fourth place bydefeating Mt Lilydale, who deserve commendationfor their efforts against the odds and elements thisseason .Leaders, Old Xaverians should record anothercomfortable victory at the expense of OldMelburnians .Mazenod and De La Salle will be playing for fifthplace and De La will be hoping for a Frenchinspired miracle that will open a final berth . Thesehopes should be enough to give De La victory by anarrow margin .Third placed Prahran have the opportunity tosalvage something from their decline against OldBrighton whom they should defeat . On last week'sform I won't be surprised if Old Brighton win, sopoor were Prahran .Section 2 .Marcellin and Monash Blues each of whom hashad a disappointing season, meet at Bulleen .

Selecting the winner is not easy as neither sideplays consistently . At home Marcellin should just

take the points .Collegians have the chance to finish in a blaze ofglory by defeating Old Essendon Grammarians . At

Albert Park their home advantage and greaterincentive should just enable a Collegian's victory .

Fitzroy Reds and Old Xaverians should provide ataste of what is to come in the finals. TheRamsden Street Reserve should favour the Reds .

However talent will prevail and I select Old

Xaverians to win .Eley Park Sharks visit University Blacks for whatis a virtual elimination final . The "Sharks" playedreally well last and today I believe they will provetoo big and fast for the Blacks, who have struggledmore as the season has progressed.Therry Penola should record a rare win bydefeating Old Trinity whose numbers aredepleted .Section 3.Caulfield Grammarians should win well overNorth Old Boys, whose numbers are down .Fitzroy Reds should win on the big La TrobeUniversity Oval and so enter the finals on a highnote .Whitefriars have another chance to redeemthemselves on the scoreboard because Old Careywill not be talented enough to dent the 'Friar'sprogress .Emmaus - St Leo's will defeat Old Geelong in alast gasp attempt to qualify for next Sunday'sFirst Semi Final .Old Scotch have the bye .

Team Managers .Details will be appreciated by 6 .00 p .m. onMonday by telephone 9467 2857 or e mailnknugent(g'alphalink .com .au

MILESTONESDe La Salle with the forthcoming retirement of

David "Bomber" Jennings after seventeenseasons of dedicated service to his Club. Before

today "Bomber" has played a record 213 gamesof Club XVIII football and last week he playedhis 250th game for De La. After service in theUnder 19s "Bomber" graduated to the Warriorswhom he captained for six seasons . In each of

these seasons his team was a fmalist. Perhapshis finest hour came in 1991 when De La Sallewon the G Section South Premiership ."Bomber's" dedication, leadership and loyaltywill be sorely missed by all at De La Salle . Hisfather John has been his most ardent supporteras a club official . We look forward to Johnrecruiting "Bomber" to help "outside the fence" .(Top effort Bomber - great work - Bear) . KevinMannix has retired from De La Salle after many

years of dedicated service . Kevin, who hasplayed in each team at the Club, has won a bestand fairest award in the Reserves and three inthe Club XVIII . Thank you Kevin . You will be

missed .Umpire - Joseph Salvatore (a former Monashfootball stalwart) and his wife are now proudparents of a bonny baby . Umpires are sure youwill have at least one more supporter, Joseph .

TODAY'S ATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )

St Kevins v University BluesMt Lilydale 0 C v Old Scotch - at St James

Park, Burwood Road Hawthorn (45 AIO).

Old Xaverians v Old Melburnian s

Mazenod 0 C v De La SallePrahran v Old Brighton

CLUB 18 f2)Marcellin v Monash Blues

Collegians v Old Essendon OrFitzroy Reds v Old Xaverians ( 2) - at Ramsden

Street ReserveUniversity Blacks v Eley Park Sharks

Therry Penola 0 B v Old Trinity - John PascoeFawkner Reserve Oval No . 1, Francis Street,

Oak ParkCLUB 18 f3l

Old Scotch ( 2) - ByeCaulfield Or v North Old BoysLa Trobe Uni v Fitzroy Reds (2)

Whitefriars v Old CareyEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Geelong

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CLUB 18 (1 1DE LA SALLE 0.3 0.3 1.6 3.8 (26)ST KEVINS OB 0.0 6.1 6.3 9.6 (60)DLS : Details not received. SKOB: O'Brien 2 Horrocks 2 Crowley 2Mount Scarfo Petrou . Best: Petrou Collins D Dunn Macey T DillonPowell. Umpires: Rick Benson Tom Windlow (F)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.4 6.6 6.10 10 .11 (71)

MT LILYDALE 2.1 3.3 6.6 6.7 (43)

Uni Blues : Collins 4 Gailunas 2 Suvoltos Bannister Thomas Conn . Best:Conn Suvoltos Dods Buchanan Collins Aldours. Mt Lily : Holloway 2Gibson Henry Rhodes Gordon . Best: Voss Kennon Holloway Gibson

Haves VanStrijp . Umpires : Brian Nunn (F )OLD SCOTCH 1.2 5.4 7.9 11 .11 (77)

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 2.1 2.2 3.5 (23)

Old Scotch: Fraser 4 N Simon 3 Comport 2 Snow J Simon . Best :

Phiialay Snow Gyles Fraser Sheldon Culbert . Old Hello Tomlinson 2

Barrett . Best: Tomlinson Barrett Utting Schofield Forbes. Umpires :

Malcolm Foard Trevor Hansen (F)

OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 4.7 4.8 7.10 (52)

MAZENOD 5.4 7.5 11.6 16 .7 (103)

Old Br: D Cochran 2 C Trim D Cooper G Earl W Earl . Best: A Paterson

R Oakley C Trim D Cooper N Biggin W Earl M Wood . Maz : Palamara 4Bridgland 4 Grenda 2 Paoluccl Hallett Murnane Jacobs Fuller

Azzopardi . Best: Palamara Fuller Costin Paolucci Nussbaum Reed

Grenda. Umpires : Daniel Dineen Joseph Salvatore (F)

OLD XAVERIANS 5.2 9.7 12.8 16 .10 (106)

PRAlII2AP.t 0.1 0.3 2.3 3.8(26)

Old Xav: Hall 5 Hawkins 4 Curnow 4 Jones Ireland Dwyer . Best :Beetham Curnow Perry Davies Rathgeber Hawkins. Prahran :

Macpherson 2]vak. Best : Burgess Farrell Kitchen Macpherson T BelejSlawinski Morton . Umpires : Peter Kelly Lindsay McIntyre (F)

CLUB 187f21ELEY PARK SHARKS 6.3 12.5 24.10 25 .13 (163)

MARCELLIN 0.1 4.5 5.6 7.9 (51)

Eley Park: Viola 7 Cresswell Versteegen 4 Jackson Smith Verde 2Broadbear Nelson Payne Thomas . Best: Thomas Verde Viola VersteegenMellington Smith . Marc : Details not received, Umpires : Cameron BallDanny Carroll (F )MONASH BLUES 2.2 5.3 6.6 9.7 (61)

COLLEGIANS 2.4 5.5 9.7 12 .9 (81)

Mon Blues: Haines 2 Brown 2 Parsons Richardson Johnstone Collier

Coughlin . Best: L Woods Tracy Dods Haines Gaffney Parsons . Coll : RMcDonough 3 Johnson 2 Barber 2 Gambaro A Gay Hains Lazer Taylor .

Best : R McDonough Oldham Jayatilake Barber Treacy Morrison .

Umpires: Rhett Parker Mark Thornhill (F)OLD ESSENDON 1.6 2.6 5.9 5.11 (41)OLD XAVERIANS 0.1 3.6 5.8 7.10 (52)

Old Ess: Duggan 2 Eddy Jones Hughes. Best: Davies Papal DugganEdmonds Ridley Poulton. Old %av: Allis 2 Silk Quinn Maule PurcellChamberlain. Best : Trovato Saddler Mackay Speekman KingChamberlain . Umpires : Frank Kavanagh (F)OLD TRINITY 1.4(10)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17.9 (111)Old Trin : E Best. Best : Brawn J Cade Chan Heaven HilderbrandtParker. Uni Blacks : Hill 3 Chandler 3 Witnish 2 Merlo 2 Wilson 2Matherson Pascoe Murphy Walding Otsukal. Best : Chandler WoolleyWitnish Kelly Walding Fink . Umpires : David Wmdlow (F)THERRY PENOLA 0 .1 0.1 0.1 1.501)

FITZROY REDS 5.6 9.13 17.21 18 .24 (132)Therry Pen: Kennesey. Best : Bibby KenneseyBodenMurnaneSaundersO'Shea. Fitz Reds: Details not received .Umpires : Paul Matton (F)

CLUB 18 (31OLD CAREY 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 (5)

OLD SCOTCH (2) 4.3 9.9 13.12 17.19 (121)Details not received . Umpires : Gerard Dowling (F)CAULFIELD GR BYENORTH OLD BOYS 0.2 2.4 2.4 2.8 (20)FITZROY REDS 5.3 7.6 11 .12 14 .15 (99)

NOB: Kearney Trimboll. Best : Kearney Caruso Booth Wright DellwoLudemon . Fitz Reds : Jackson 3 Grimmett 2 Box 2 Cook 2 CampbellCockshutt Downes Prior L . Tonar. Best : Jackson Cockshutt MaggsHunter Cook O'Reilly . Umpires : Tony Robbins (F)OLD GEELONG 0.1 1 .2 1.2 2.5 (17)t•pIIITEFRIARS 5 .6 9.13 16.19 22 .23 (155)Old Geel : C Legoe P Klooster. Best: J Hawker C Legoe N Robinson JKnight B McLean N Boyle. White: Elliott 4 Jackson 3 Vernal 3 Hennessy3 Vey 3 O'Brien Rowley Davis Davies Murray Emmett . Best: SinghVernal Vey Davies Jackson Taylor. Umpires : Tony Byrnes Simon

Fearless (F)EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.0 7.2 11.6 12 .9 (81)L.9 TROBE UNI 1 .3 5.6 7.8 10.11 (71)

Details not received. Umpires: Simon Brooks Joe Ciccotosto (F )

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Results of Tribunal Hearings-Tuesday July 26, 2005Kris Daff, Old Geelong . Striking, 2 matches.Dean Bell, South Melbourne Districts . Threatening language,end of 2005 season .Bill Harding, Monash Blues ( Under-19). Failed to appear, 1match .Stuart Timms, Old Geelong (Club 18) . Abusive language, 2matches .*Nathan Pope St. Kevins. Striking, 2 matches.*Clint Allison Albert Park . Striking, 2 matches .*Accepted Prescribed penalt y

Result of Investigation - Tuesday July 26, 2005Glen Eira and Yarra Valley charged with a melee which allegedlyoccurred in their senior match on Saturday July 16 at PackerReserve .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. Glen Eira fined$150 (second offence over the last two year period) and YarraValley fined $100 (first offence over the last two year period) .

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Seniors/U19failure to providefinal scores by 5pmOld Paradians (S)Fitzroy Reds (S )Bulleen Templestowe (S)Old Trinity (U )

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 1 3Emmaus St . Leos (S), Oakleigh (R), MHSOB (U )

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 3 11 0 631 1078 58 .53 12

OLD BRIGHTON 14 3 11 0 584 1489 39 .22 12

MT LILYDALE 0 C 14 2 12 0 705 1422 49 .58 8

CLUB 18 (21 P W L 0 For AOLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 12 2 0 1223 621 196 .94 48

OLD ESSENDON OR 14 11 3 0 1062 554 191 .70 44

FITZROY REDS 14 10 4 0 977 718 136 .07 40ELEY PARK SHARKS 14 9 5 0 1257 863 145 .65 36COLLEGIANS 14 9 5 0 937 927 101 .08 36UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 8 6 0 1172 736 159.24 32MONASH BLUES 14 4 10 0 817 1078 75 .79 16

MARCELLIN 14 4 10 0 604 1077 56 .08 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 14 2 12 0 514 1500 34.27 8

OLDTRINITY 14 1 13 0 563 1341 41 .98 4

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WHITEFRIARS 13 12 .5 0 1 1220 657 185 .69 96.15CAULFIELD GR 12 10 .0 2 0 1207 816 147 .92 83 .33FITZROY REDS (2) 12 9 .0 3 0 948 614 154 .40 75 .00OLD SCOTCH (2) 13 7 .5 5 1 981 740 132 .57 57.69EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 7 .0 6 0 1070 845 126 .63 53 .85NORTH OLD BOYS 12 4 .5 7 1 667 1046 63 .77 37 .50OLD GEELONG 13 4 .5 8 1 869 1133 76 .70 34 .62LA TROBE UNI 12 1 .0 11 0 540 1077 50 .14 8.33OLD CAREY 12 0 .0 12 0 618 1424 43 .40 0.00

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OLOXAVERIANS 13 11 2 0 1408 1048 13435 44

OLD HAILEYBURY 13 10 2 1 1387 1011 137.19 42

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 9 4 0 1300 1029 126 .34 36

MARCELLIN 13 9 4 0 1206 1052 114 .64 36

OLD SCOTCH 13 8 5 0 1319 1096 120 .35 32

OLD MELBURNIANS 13 5 8 0 1061 1164 91 .15 20

ST BERNARDS 13 4 8 1 1138 1368 83.19 18

OLD TRINITY 13 3 10 0 1079 1264 85.36 12

COLLEGIANS 13 3 10 0 996 1454 68 .50 12

ST KEVINS 13 2 11 0 1059 1467 72 .19 8

B SECTION P I N L D F o r A % PLs

OLD IVANHOE13 11 2 0 1325 797 166.25 44

DE LA SALLE 13 10 3 0 1484 994 149.30 40

OLD BRIGHTON 13 10 3 0 1351 1135 119 .03 40

MHSOB 13 7 6 0 1188 1141 104 .12 28

OLD ESSENDON OR 13 7 6 0 1202 1193 100.75 28

CAULFIELD GR 13 5 8 0 1110 1177 94.31 20

WHITEFRIARSST 75 .15 16MENT TIG 13 4 9 0 1034 137 68 8MAZENOD 0 C 13 4 9 0 936 1248 75 .00 16

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 2 11 0 957 1437 66.60 8

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ELSTERNWICK 14HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14ST MARYS 14BULLEEN COBRAS 14ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14BOX HILL NORTH 14NORTH BRUNSWICK 14ALBERT PARK 14RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 4

A RESFR YE POLD XAVERIANS 13

OLD SCOTCH 13

ST BERNARDS 13

COLLEGIANS 13OLD MELBURNIANS 13

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13

ST KEVINS 13OLD HAILEYBURY 13

OLD TRINITY 13

MARCELLIN 13

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12 2 0 1958 964 203 .11 48

10 4 0 1824 1253 145 .57 40

10 4 0 1617 1206 134 .08 40

9 5 0 1796 1301 138.05 36

8 6 0 1379 994 138.73 32

6 8 0 1219 1659 73 .48 24

6 8 0 1190 1712 69 .51 24

6 8 0 999 1449 68.94 24

3 11 0 700 2144 32 .65 1 2

g L D For Apt %

12 1 0 1138 550 206 .91 48

10 3 0 1255 635 197 .64 40

7 6 0 940 891 105.50 28

7 6 0 665 711 93.53 28

6 7 0 679 700 97 .00 24

6 7 0 806 871 92.54 24

5 8 0 760 957 79.41 20

5 8 0 764 982 77.80 20

5 8 0 679 876 77.51 20

2 11 0 497 1139 43.63 8

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 12 2 0 1384 B85 156.38 48

BEAUMARIS 14 10 4 0 1205 1028 117 .22 40

PARKDALE VULTURES 14 9 5 0 1342 1058 126.84 36

OLD PARADIANS 14 9 5 0 1316 1336 98.50 36

OLD CAMBERWELL 14 8 6 0 1406 1148 122.47 32

AJAX 14 8 6 0 1327 1290 102.87 32

HAMPTON ROVERS 14 5 9 0 1333 1170 113 .93 20

MONASH BLUES 14 5 9 0 1102 1204 91.53 20

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 14 2 12 0 103 5BANYULE 14 976 1768 55.20 8

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pis

FITZROY REDS 14 13 1 0 1633 825 197 .94 52

ORMOND 14 11 3 0 1659 981 169 .11 44PRAHRAN 14 9 5 0 1368 1199 114 .10 36OLD CAREY 14 9 5 0 1332 1169 113.94 36

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 14 7 7 0 1373 1242 110 .55 28YARRA VALLEY 0 B 14 7 7 0 1382 1541 89 .68 28

OLD MENTONIANS 14 6 8 0 1218 1302 93 .55 24

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 4 10 0 1265 1470 86 .05 16AQUINAS 0 C 14 2 12 0 955 1638 58.30 8

GLEN EIRA 14 2 12 0 810 1628 49.75 8

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DE LA SALLE 13 12 1 0 1363 488 279.30 48

OLD IVANHOE 13 12 1 0 997 662 150.60 48

MHSOB 13 8 5 0 850 667 127.44 32

MAZENOD 0 C 13 6 7 0 954 793 120 .30 24

WHITEFRIARS 13 6 7 0 739 964 76 .66 24

ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 5 7 1 860 882 97 .51 22

OLD ESSENDON GR 13 5 8 0 699 982 71.18 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 4 9 0 672 1188 56.57 16

OLD BRIGHTON 13 3 9 1 688 924 74 .46 1 4

CAULFIELD GR 13 3 10 0 682 1217 56 .04 "

CP W L D For Apt %

BEAUMARIS. 14 12 2 0 1156 615 187.97 48

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 11 3 0 1074 500 214.80 44

OLD CAMBERWELL 14 11 3 0 1050 703 149.36 44

OLD PARADIANS 14 10 4 0 946 719 131.57 40

HAMPTON ROVERS 14 7 7 0 788 892 88.34 28

AJAX14 5 9 0 691 933 74 .06 20

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 14 5 9 0 709 1081 65.59 2 0

BANYULE 14 4 10 0 669 1006 65.50

PARKDALE VULTURES 14 3 11 0 811 992 81.75

MONASH BLUES 14 2 12 0 736 1189 61 .90

OLD GEELONG 14 13 1 0 1824 818 222 .98 52 Ol RESERVE P W L D For w %

RUPERTSW000 14 12 2 0 1671 1135 147.22 4 8

PENINSULA 0 B 14 9 5 0 1463 1120 130.63 36

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14 8 6 0 1266 1235 102 .51 32

LA TROBE UNI 14 7 7 0 1343 1193 112.57 28

OAKLEIGH 14 7 7 0 1484 1408 105 .40 28

SALESIAN 0 C 14 6 8 0 1146 1292 88.70 24

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 14 4 10 0 1159 1667 69.53 16

BENTLEIGH 14 4 10 0 1103 1755 62 .85 16

SWINBURNE UNI 14 0 14 0 824 1734 47.52 0

FITZROY REDS 14 12 12 2 0 1364 501 272-26 4 2

0 1400 508 275-59 4

ORMON DOLD CAREY 14 8 5 1 1026 885 115 .93 34

PRAHRAN 14 8 6 0 964 868 111 .06 32

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 14 7 6 1 921 989 931 2 30

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 14 7 7 0 1139 953 119.52 28

OLD MENTONIANS 14 7 7 0 1100 990 111.11 28

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 4 10 0 710 1215 58.44 16

AOUINAS 0 C 14 14 1

3 11 0 585 139213 0 459 1445 31 .7 60 1

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WERRIBEE AMATEURS 14 12 2 0 1677 930 180.32 48ST JOHNS 0 C 14 11 3 0 1368 818 167.24 44

WEST BRUNSWICK 14 11 3 0 1326 1079 122 .89 44

OLD WESTBOURNE 14 9 5 0 1265 977 129 .48 36

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 14 7 7 0 1358 1294 104,95 28KEW 14 7 7 0 1265 1304 97.01 2 8

78.G4 1 6MONASH GRYPHONS 114 4 10 0 1194 4 4 10 0 1053 1421 74.10 1 6

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