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~ a, vrnoon football followers.
;entenary Year is well under way and teams arel
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seen the VCFL (3 times) and VFA (once) emerge
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A SECTION
by Adam Kenyo n
REVIEW
De La Salle, after a slow and indecisive first half ,
decided to show Collegians exactly who is boss in Asection . Led by wingman/come-forward pocket player
Chris Campbell (7 goals) the boysfrom East Malvern
piled on 12 second half goals to the Lion's 4.
Collegians were well served by Stephen Mount (6
goals) and David Hoyle (5 goals) but had no answer
to the De La play on rebound game .
The De La attack began with backmen such as Paul
Fiume, Mick Hagan and Damien Toohey and
continues on to runners like Col M cClounan and Julian
Maloney.
Chris Pollock and M att Galbraith tried hard all day
for the Lions, but as a team they were unable to maintain
4 quarters of pressure on De La .
Old Scotch began brilliantly against Ormond and
set up a winning lead in the 1st term kicking 7 .5 to 2 .2 .
This was a physically tough game in which the
Cardinals notched their 4th consecutive victory over
Ormond - no mean feat!
Nick Sebo completely cut Scotch's Andrew M illar
out of the game but 10 other players in red booted
majors. Andrew Smith, Gavin Eagle and Stuart
Steele dominated the centre line as Ormond fell down
across the half forward line. Stephen Grace was in fine
touch for the Monds' kicking 5 goals, but Scotch were
desperate to maintain their quarter time lead .
Marcellin led at every change to defeat Therry by
21 points . Gary Petroff kicked 8 goals for the Eagles
as Therry put in one of their shockers.
Joe Amad certainly makes a big difference to the
Marcellin line up, as doestheform of running half backs
Matt Chun and Andrew Tranquilli .
Therry welcomed Mick G rocock back to form but
his efforts, along with Paul Matton and Mick Goodwin,
could not stop Marcellin . The Eagles had 10 goal
scorers which only goes to show how much ground their
players covered in this game, especially in the first term
when they booted 7 goals to none.
Therry coach Tony Crotty must be at a loss to find
the reasons behind his team's inconsistency.
No rt h Old Boys stormed home to defeat the Old
Xaverians by 10 points. It looked as if the Old Boys
had kicked themselves out of this game when they
booted only 10 minor scores in the first quarter.
idOBs had 10 goal scorers with Tony Egan finishing
the game with 6 .
Xavs continued to be led by John Bowen, Geoff
Clare , Doug Bailey and Dale Holmes but had few
avenuesto goal, especially with M att Burke being held
to 2 goals. Dan Richardson kicked 5 from half forward
but in the final analysis the Old Boys toughed this one
out and it just may give them a bit of confidence.
St Bernard's had to come from behind to defeat Old
Haileyburians. The centre line of the Bloods has
certainly been their most redeeming feature aod last
week was no exception with Wayne Phillips, Per
Thiessen and Je re my Rae giving their forwards more
than enough opportunities to win this game .
Matt De Mattia ended the game with 4 gls and Les
Byrns3, but other forwards were nowhere to be found .
In complete contrast St Bernard's, who had less of
the play, had forwards prepared to contest (a good trait
to have!). John Law, Nick M itchell, Ben Horn and
Luke Gollant edged St B's to victory and certainly have
put the Bloods in the hot seat.
PREVIEW
The replay of last year's B-Section grand final
between Old Xaverians and St Bernard's takes place
at Flinders Park today. To be quite honest I've have no
idea who will win this one. Both teams are very
determined and both have individual players who, on
their day, can be match winners.
Luke Gollantis ever-dangerous and at the other end
of the field, Matt Bourke is more than capable of leading
Xav's to victory. Wayne Carey and Doug Bailey should
have a great duel in the ruck, with Ma tt Mulkearns and
Dale Holmes at the drop of every ball also Iikely to be
at each other day.
I believe that it won't betheform of the stars that wins
this game, but the form of the bottom 4 or 5 players and
even the form of both teams' seconds is too even to
separate! The only thing that I can say with certainty
is that the Xavs will have a home ground advantage
and for this reason I'll go with them - by a point !
De La are at home to Marcellin and they are bursting
with confidence. Marcellin have performed far better
than most people, including myself, thought they would
in '92 .
Their main avenue to goal is obviously Gary Petro,
De La's Peter Rennie will have to watch this bloke carefully otherwise they could be trailing at half time again .
Basically De La have too much man power. Pal
Mannix is due to kick a bag and runners like Danny
Smith, Andrew Mackintosh and Brett Mahoney (who
could be still out with injury) are more than overdue for
big games .
The Eagles will be looking to Matt Chun, Luke
Getson, Steve Boysen, Joe Amad and Tony Zannoni
to put them in a winning position, but De La at De La
ain't easy!
It is unlikely that Chris Campbell will play forward
pocket again but if called upon he obviously knows what
to do after his 7 big ones last week .
This will not be a walkover but De La will be too strong
- De La by 15 points .
Old Haileybury are at home to Collegians, who are
coming off their first loss for the season . Haileyburians
certainly need a couple of wins under their belt or else
they will be looking down the relegation barrell .
f ,7att Galbraith and Wayne Phillips will battle it out
;i,.; centre with the winner of this contest possibly
D . n geo be the state pivot player. Peter Thiessen ha s
oamic on the wing this yearforthe Bloods and
111 ha%~e to be closely attended . The two pronged
Coll eglan attack of Mount and Hoyle with Woolhouse
Schoi~er lurking around, gives the Lions many
-. _: a : enues. The same cannot be said for H aileybury
o lack the goal kicking power that they once had .
mich is being left to Matt De Mattia .
J . o rall Collegians will want to bounce back and
rove to everyone that last week's second half was just
,concentration lapse.
North old Boys visit Ormond and a great game of
r-o wall is expected . Ormond were certainly not
ed last week when they went down to Old Scotc h
`orth made a bigger and later comeback than
rus to snatch victory over the Xavs.
! ick Sebo and Tony Egan will have a great battle
.ill Peter O'Farrell and Paul Schuh kraft . Tim
Jones is after the keyto the Old Boys and Ashley Orr
will have to play not so wide of him today . Stephen
Grace at half forward is very dangerous for Ormond
and he must be cut out of the game if NOBs want to
have a chance in this one.
It is unusual to see these two sides placed midfield,
but I'm sure that the occasion will bring the best out
of the both of them .
N OS's 3ony Cahill and Ormond's Andrew Jobling
will contest the on-ball area and whoever controls this
situation will control this game .
North are due for a good one and will win - just .
North by 8 points.
On Sunday Therry play Old Scotch at Elsternwick
Park. Both teams are very evenly matched and both
are most unpredictable.
Scotch seem to be running themselves into
something that resembles their 1991 form . Therry,
after looking good early this season, have dropped form
and struggle away from home .
Scotch's Gavin Eagle (you owe me a beer for this!)
has come into good form and he should have a great
battle with Therry's Mick Grocock on the wing . The
loss of Tim Taylor has certainly slowed the Therry
charge and this has left more of a burden on Simon
Eastmuire, M ick Good w in and Paul Matton . David
Wrigglesvrorth should control the ruck but don't be
surprised And
ysharkingtp
. Andrew Millar
had a bad da y
last week and it is difficult to see him putting in another
quiet one .
Scotch just appear to be a little steadier at the
moment and I'll go for them by 10 points.
ST -_ --RN . . R D' S
Congratulations to Nick 7. -l itcheli who played his first
senior game on Saturday, May 9 1992 : Son of St
Bernard's legends "Gus" and Paula Mitchell . Nick was
a great contributor (4 goals) to the teams' exciting victory
over Old Haileybury. Highlight of the game was Luke
Gollant's'screamer' in the last quarter and subsequent
goal which sealed the match for St Bernard's . Two very
proud mums, Paula Mitchell and Mercia Gollant were
there to watch their sons perform . St Bernard's would
also like to enter the afternoon tea debate . Devonshire
tea is served in the clubroom at half time, also lunch
at all home games . Supporters of all games are most
welcome.
DE LA SALL E
Last year, Jimmy H unt, one of the "G" Grade
(formerly Warriors) veterans was given an honorable
roast on completion of 205 games . Now that total is
being overshadowed by another popular "junior"
veteran in Danny Tessier who has progressed through
the Under 19's to the senior "A" Grade and has been
and is currently a consistent producer and leader of
the Reserve team and has a score on the board of 240
games NOT OUT.
Colin Glover however with 255 games is the holder
of the record number of games played for De La .
Talking of records, Col. McClounan who is havin g
a wonderful season in '92, averaging 34 possessions
a game, completed 100 games in the match against
Old Xaverians on April 25 . Col was plagued by injuries
in '90 and '91 but is making up for games lost in those
years with constructive and telling team play . Congrats
Col and keep up the great work . Col is merely another
product of the Under 19's.
100 GAMES UP AT ORMON D
All at Ormond congratulate Miles Devine on
reaching his 1 00th on Saturday, May 16 . Miles has
played a majority of his games in the Reserves in
defence and appeared in a couple of premiership sides .
Always very fit, he plays touch rugby in the summer
months, and has been a fine club man . All at Ormond
wish him all the best now and in the future .
;:iillay Old Scotch
Mannix, De La Salle
Bourke, Old Xaverians
L . Gollant, St Bernard's
Fraser, De La Salle
SENIORS
RESERVES
G . Dalton, Old Caverians
Hogan, St Bernard's
Dunn, Old Haileyburians
Petroff, Marcelli n
S. Rudd, De La Salle
(1)
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COLLEGIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS
MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS
OLD SCOTCH vs DE LA SALLE
ORMOND vs THERR Y
NORTH OLD BOYS vs ST BERNARD'S EP - Sunda y
OLD HAILEYBURY vs COLLEGIANS
Field: S. Clinch, M . Jackso n
Goal: D. Webster, B. Hoare
DE LA SALLE vs MARCELLIN
Field: B. Harford, M . Bushfield
Goal: G . Grigg, G . Baumgarton
THERRY vs OLD SCOTCH E . Park
Field: J. Toohey, W. Hinton
Boundary: J. Huckson, F. Martinez
Goal: K . Pitcher, R . Liddle
Reserves Boundary A. Gabriel, D. Hogan
Reserves Goal: S . Pitcher,N . McTaggart
ORMOND vs NORTH OLD BOY S
Field: R. Simon, L . Harrison
Goal: W. Fowler, W. Binc h
OLD XAVERIANS vs ST BERNARD'S
Field: R. Bell, G . Ridd
Goal: R . Barichievic, M . Lentini
SENIORS
COLLEGIANS 4.1 11 .3 12.5 16.7.103
DE LA SALLE 2 .4 5.5 13.7 17.11 .113
COLLEGIANS Mount 6, Hoyle 5, Woolhouse 2, Schober, Cleary, Lake.
BESTC. Pollock, D. Hoyle, S. Mount, M . Galbraith, D. Warner, J . Bennett .
DE LA SALLE Campbell 7, Mannix 2, Moloney 2, Smith, McClounan,
Sheedy, Wright . BEST P. Fiume, M . Hegan, C . McClounan, J . Maloney,
C. Campbell, D . Toohey.
MARCELLIN 7.4 11 .7 17.10
23 .12 .150
THERRY 0 .3 9 .6 12 .9 15 .9 .99
MARCELLIN Petroff 9, Chun 3, Boysen 2, Amad 2, Caffry 2, Zannoni
2, Abbott, Ebert, Merton, Duncan . BEST A. Zannoni, J . Amad, D. Ebert,
M . Chun, M . Getson, A. Tranquilli .
THERRY P. McCann 4, M. Goodwin 2, S. Eastmure 2, P. Gilmour 2, D.
Wngglesvrorth 2, J . Vaina, M . Fitzpatrick, M . Grocock. BEST M. Fitzpatrick,
M. Goodwin, B. Carter, P. Mallon, M . Grocock, P McCann .
OLD SCOTCH 7.5 10.9 13.13 15.17.107
ORMOND
2.2 7.5 9.6 12 .11 .83
OLD SCOTCH A . Wilson 3, M . Brady 2, J. Hart 2, J. Kerr 2, A. Smith,
G. Eagl3e, R . Austin, A . Millar, A. Burke, J. Latu . BEST A . Smith, R . Austin,
G Eagle, P Brown, R. fuller, S. Steele.
ORPAOND S . Grace 5, Schuhkraft 3, Kingston 2, Devine, Orr . BEST N .
Sebo, A. Orr, M . Gilmore, S. Grace, A . Jobling, M . McConville.
ST BERNARD'S 2 .2 5.7 9.9 14 .16.100
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5.8 7.11 11 .12 12 .17.89
ST BERNARD'S Mitchell 4, L. Gollant 3, Horn 3, A . Comito, Law, Carey,
R . Purcell . BEST M . Mulkearns, J . Law, N . Mitchell, B. Horn, L . Gollant,
A . Purcell .
OLDHAILEYBURIANS D. Mattia4, Byrns3, Walden2, W. Phillips, Raw,
Meehan . BEST W. Phillips, P Thiessen, G . Anderson, J. Rae, W . Byrns,
M . Orton.
NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .10 5 .14 11 .16 17.20 .122
OLD XAVERIANS 2.6 7.9 13 .15 16 .16.112
NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 6, Hanlon 2, Herrald 2, Beare, Tierney,
Abrahams, Jones, Cahill, Furey, Culnane . BEST Egan, Hanlon, Herrald,
Beare.
OLD XAVERIANS Richardson 5, Bowen 3, Burke 2, D . Holmes 2, Clare
2, Taylor, O'Sullivan. BEST J. Bowen, G . Clare, D. Bailey, P. Klein, M .
Holmes, D. Holmes.
RESERVES
COLLEGIANS 2.1 6.5 10.9 15,11,101
DE LA SALLE 2 .4 4.6 8.8 12,1183
COLLEGIANS Avery 3, Coyne 3, Baxter 2, Parkin 2, Davidson, Cua ..
Foard, Happell, Anderson. BEST Jefferson, R . Conron, Parkin, Lemc_
Avery, Higson.
DE LA SALLE Hunter 3, Brasher 2, Waldron 2, M . Jackson, P . Wylr .
B. Smith, Tessier, N . Van Der Plight . BEST M . Jackson, Tessier, L . Vµr
Der Plight, S . Hunter. Goss, D. Smith .
MARCELLIN
4 .8 9 .10 12 .13 16.16 .112
THERRY 4 .0 5.2 7.2 7,4,46
MARCELLIN Seabury 4, Psoras 3, Wallis 3, Walsh 3, Pappas2, Go' ;
BEST Psoras, Randall, Galligher, Murray, Frawley, Chalker.
THERRY McMahon 3, Pinner 2, Harrington, Scuilli . BEST O'Rourke,
Lyons, Harrington, McMahon, Caruana, Jones.
OLD SCOTCH 5 .3 9.6 12 .7
is .99
ORMOND
4.1 7.4 10.6 11 .7,73
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OLD SCOTCH Duthie 4, Fearn-Warren 3, N . Hooper 2, Terzini 2, Avsar
D. Hooper, K. Stokes, R. Steele. BESTGibbs, N . Hooper, Terzini, T . Hart,
Iser, Duthie.
ORMOND Harrington 5 . Gallagher2, Forsyth, Marnow, Hurley, Kukuqan .
BEST D. Connell, Harrington, Forsyth, Conolly, Karageorgiou, Hurley
ST BERNARD'S 4.2 9.4 12 .4 16.7,101
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5.2 9.6 10 .8 13 .9,87
ST BERNARD'S G . Wood 3, Byrne 3, McCleave 2, Hogan 2, Mathe,vs f
2, Smith, Looker, Perrett, Muir . BEST Godfrey, Gallagher, Byrne, McCleave,
Yahady.
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Kraus 5, Dunn 3, Bingham 3, Makinson
Robinson . BEST Kraus, Lappage, Smith, Cotton, Dewar, Bingham .
NORTH OLD BOYS
' 1 .1 5.3 8.5 10.7.67
OLD XAVERIANS 7.1 13.6 17.9 22.14.146
NORTH OLD BOYSTurnbull3, Kearney2, Horn 2, Collison 2, Girolami .
BEST Cox, Barry, Kearney, Alevraz, Muller, Lescum .
OLD XAVERIANS G . Dalton 7. Rostill 5, R. Dalton 4, Davies 2, McCorkWl
2, Connors, Dickson . BEST Petroff, Keyhoe, G . Dalton, McCorkell,
Landrigan, Dickson.
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Dear Editor :
Congratulations to the VAFA for their recognition of
the importance of a mother's involvement in football
when they presented the mums with a beautiful white
chrysanthemum at afternoon tea on Sunday 10th May .
On behalf of all the mothers - Thank you from "A . Mum".
SOUTHERN FM 88.3
PHONE-IN QUIZ WINNER S
The Amateur Footy Show on Southern FM 88 .3 on
Sunday mornings 9-9 .30 am, has been conducting a
phone-in quiz each week . The listening audience can
catch 30 minutes of all the news about the VAFA plus
achance to participate in the quiz by ringing 553 3883
as soon as the question is posed by Mike McArthurAllen. So far the winners and prizes have been :
John Douglas (Aspendale) - Diadora Sports Bag
Russell Barnes (E . Bentleigh) - Centenary T-Shirt and
Visor
Robert Melnjak (Dingley) - 1/2 Doz Centenary Spalding
Golf Bail s
Steve McCarthy (Carrum Downs) -1/2 Doz Centenary
Spalding Golf Ball s
Craig David (Caulfield Sth) - Diadora Sports Bag and
Centenary Viso r
Wayne Phillips (Hampton) - 2 Centenary T-Shirts .
Tune in each Sunday and you may become awinner.
Afortnightago UmpireChairman Phil Rowell wrote
an article on the "Order Off" rule in Amateur football .
Phil would like to advise of a couple of amendments
to his article :
1 . It does not have to be the club runner that liaises
with the timekeeper regarding the 15 minute period
of time off the ground - it may be another club
official . Further it is not the responsibility of the
umpire to be aware when a player returns to the field
- the return of the player is arranged by the club
official w ith the timekeepers.
2 . In season 1992 umpires have been directed in
senior grade matches to give players a warning
for audible obscenities before ordering them off if
they transgress again - this does not apply in Under
19 matches however .
Of course audible obscenities are in a different
category to abuse of umpires which of course will
not be tolerated and will result in a player being
reported and ordered off without any warning .
Clubs playing MAZENOD should note that th e
Fixture Handbook address for the Mazenod U-19
team is incorrect and that Mazenod U19s play their
home matches at:
COLU M BIA RESERVE,
COLU M BIA DRIVE, M ULGRAVE (71 H12 )
PATRONS : .<<= NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL
a INTO ELSTL~' ; ~ido:1ICK PARK OR INT O ANY VAFA V ENUE
S-~EC°I'I -XIq
- The match of the day at Elsternwick Park between
0. Trinity and O . M elburnians was a very one sided
affair. I thought Trinity looked very good and their
commitment and hunger at the ball was to be
commended ; what can you say about 0. M elburnians
who looked very soft and their lack of commitment was
evident . Trinity on-ballers Balazsy and Anderson won
plenty of the ball giving Phillips, Oldfield (6 gls) and
Boxtel (5 gls) a winning forward line . 0. M elburnians'
better players were Webb, Rose and Blood but the
winning margin of 92 pts would be a major concern
to 0. M elburnians' coach Paul O'Brien .
The first quarter of the battle of the 2 Blues was very
good by both sides, the game deteriorated after quarter
time . In a lack lustre display Uni Blues held on to defeat
an enthusiastic Monash Blues by 21 pts . In fact had
M onash not missed several easy shots for gls at various
stages of the game, the result could have been in doubt .
It was a battle of the Blues having a dominant key
forward, Greg Lockheed ( 8 gls) vs Monash's more
determined backs . Blues' better players were
Lockheed, N ugent, Frith and Van Den D re n .
Monash's best was winger Ian Kohler, Alexander and
Headber ry were other winners.
0 . M entonians recorded their first win of the season
over my old side Parkside by 96 pts . The 1st qtr
P arkside looked good but it was to end there . 0 .
Mentonians thereafter showed Parlcside a clean pair
of heels, Leo Panjari (5 gls) kicked more than half of
the Red Devils' score! The game was a big confidence
boost for coach Bert Calvert and his charges, however,
Bert knows O. Mentonians will face better oppositon
than Parkside in the next few weeks. 0. M entonians'
best player was young David Patterson (8 gls), a
sensational game. Parkside's best was rover Leo
Ranjari who never stopped trying .
W hitefriars, at home, finally got a taste of what B
Grade is all about when 0 . Paradians, playing good
old fashioned football, proved too good for the Friars
- the winning margin of 30 pts flattered Whitefriars as
they kicked 7 gIs in the last qtr in effect doubling their
score for the first 3 qtrs. Parade were very intense at
the ball although W hitefriars' backline were refusing
to give in butthe running Parade players werecausing
havoc. Coach Geoff Reilly was encouraged bythe way
his side played out the game . Geoff said there was not
much difference between the sides .
0. Brighton, at home, really had a big game on their
hands where Banyule looked the goods but fell down
on the delivery. The Bears started full of confidence and
looked very good during the 2nd qtr . Theyskipped away
to a 44 pt lead but then came the Tonners revival and
boy what a good one! The Tonners kicked 11 out of
the next 12 gls in a power display of football to have a
handy 19 pt lead at 3 qtr time . The final qtr the Bears
fought back diligently kicking 3 .9 to lose the match by
7 pts. Brighton's best was ruckman Ale; ; Ric! : :~r :) y
defenders Polloc k , James and Lade had a red qc, ;
go. Banyule's best was the big fellow Dave V'dilliae,1S,
classy on-ballers captain John Gilham and Gent were
very good players for the Bears .
TODAY'S GAME S
0. Paradians, at home, tackle 0. Trinity in the match
of the round in what promises to be aclose, hard fought
encounter. 0. Parade are playing good football ; 0.
Trinity on the other hand are taking all before them,
having regrouped since the Round 1 hiccup and are
playing very good team orientated footy . In a gamethat
could easily go either way I favour the visitors to win
. . . 0. Trinity by 9 pts .
0. M elburnians clash with Uni Blues in another
match that promises plenty. The disappointing
M elburnians after last week's loss should be pumped
up this week . The Blues won't find this game any picnic
or walk in the park as 0. Melburnians are capable of
jumping out of the boxes . Blues sure disposal and
quickness of hand and foot will, I suggest, catch :: .
M elburnians off guard and the inevitable catch up
football game will be on again . . . Uni Blues by 19 pts.
M onash vs 0 . M entonians at the Park . This match
up looms as a very interesting affair. 0. M entonians,
aftertheir last win last Saturday, must keep on winning
and will be revved up for this clash with Monash who
are nigh on invincible at home but notoriously bad
travellers . A toss of the penny . . . 0. M entonians by
7 pts.
Parkside vs 0 . Brighton at Pitcher Park will be a
very one sided game . Parkside are struggling - their
lack of depth is appalling with injuries, suspensions and
retirements to key players. Parkside will have a very
long, hard season . Brighton on the other hand are a
team on the way up but the Tonners often struggle
against Parkside . Brighton with many classy players
in form will win . I cannot even hope (or wish) that
Parkside can win this game . . . 0 . Brighton by 49 pts .
Banyule vs Whitefriars at Heidelberg Park should
be a beauty. W hitefriars, with 4 wins in B Grade are
in the4 but their wins have been over bottom over sides .
Banyule have only 1 win for the season but could or
should have won another 2 maybe 3 games . This game
will be very competitive . Whitefriars are playing very
good team orientated footy, however - the kiss of death
(sorry Simmo) - Banyule are improving and at home
should win . . . Banyule by 5 pts .
SELECTIONS : 0 . Trinity Uni Blues Banyule
0. Mentonians
0 . Brighto n
BLACK LIST 0. Paradians, 0. Melburnians.
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OLD TRINITY vs BANYUL E
Ui 1IVERSITY BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS
-0_D MENTONIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS
pRKSIDE vs MONASH BLUES
,;LD BRIGHTON vs WHITEFRIARS EP - Saturday
SENIORS
L cakhead, Uni Blues
~I, Old Trinit y
; Old Paradians
DI lips, Old Trinity
-let, Banyule
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RESERVES
P. Robison, Old Trinity
Lee, Whitefriars
M . Livy, Old Paradians
Bonnyman, Whitefriars
Spencer, ' .`onash Blues
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Feld: G . Thwaites, R . Mayston
Goal: R . Seymour, M . Stephen s
MONASH BLUES vs OLD MENTONIANS E . Park
Field., P. Cherry, P. Lavell e
Boundary: J. Wright, M . Kolpin
Goal : N . Edwards, J. Wrigh t
Reserves Boundary : L . Gallagher, G . Dolan
Reserves Goal : N . McTaggart, R . Armstrong
PARKSIDE vs OLD BRIGHTO N
Feld., P. Wiseman, G . Curran
Goal: G . Clancy, R . Dunsta n
OLD MELBURNIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLUES
Field: M . Jenkins, S . McCarth y
Goat: D. Jobling, D . Humphries
BANYULE vs WHITEFRIARS
Feld: T. Hales. S. McDonald
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SENIORS
OLD TRINITY
5.6 11 .14 18.18 20 .25.145
OLD MELBURNIANS
1 .4 2.5 4.8 7.11 .53
OLD TRINITY Oldfield 6, Boxtel 5, Hopkins 2, Phillips 2, Balazsy 2,
Anderson, Heath, Allibon. BEST D. Rogers, G . Pavey, D. Balazsy, N .
Beardsley, A . Anderson, S. Oldfield .
OLDR9ELBURNIANS A . Witts2, Thompson, MylesRose, Blood, Nichols,
Cordner. BEST R . Webb, M . Rose, M . Blood, A . Wilts, S. Bardsley, D.
Cordner.
UNIVERSITY BLUES 18.12 .120
MONASH BLUES 14.15 .99
UNIVERSITY BLUES Lockheed 8, Mclnnes 3, Stevenson 2, Gust,
Nubent, Worsley, Keats, Rice. BEST G . Lockheed, A. Nugent, B. Van
Denderen, J . Frith, R . Jaksic, J. Jamieson .
MONASH BLUES Newman 3, Kohler 2, J. Quin 2, Koop 2, Crampton,
Kellock, Hodgson, Hildebrand, Seaton . BEST I . Kohler, J . Alexander, A.
Headberry, A . Quin, D. Paterson, D . Newman .
OLD MENTONIANS 4 .2 10 .5 14 .10 24 .13.157
PARKSIDE 4 .6 5.7 6 .10 8.13 .61
OLD MENTONIANS D . Paterson 8, Acreman 8, David Campbell 2,
Bournon 2, Dickson, Solley, Love, Gardner. BEST D. Paterson, S. Farrow,
A. Acreman, C. Gardner, D . Murphy, D . Grant .
PARKSIDE L . Panjari 5, Meehan, Papas, Stone . BEST L . Panjari, S .
Papaioanous, M . Page, M . Bradley, J . Chilcott, T. Franklin.
WHITEFRIARS 4.3 5.5 7.9 14.13.97
OLD PARADIANS 4.3 11 .4 14 .11 19.13.127
WHITEFRIARS T. Pratt 6, N . Jenkins 2, B . Lee 2, P. Coghlan 2, M .
Bateman, J. Philip. BESTJ. Philip, D. Crowe, S. Strike, T. Haynes, W. Lyall,
T. Pratt.
OLD PARADIANS N . Kerr 6, N . Ellks 4, M . Phelan 2, D. Beck 2, S . Philp,
J . Geary, S. Vincent, P. Plunkett, M . Considienei . BEST P . Brabender, D.
Way, J. Geary, M . Phelan, L . Mansfield, P. Zappa.
OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 10.5 15.9 17.11 .113
BANYULE 5 .3 11 .5 12 .8 15 .16.106
OLD BRIGHTON Hamilton 3, McLaughlin 3, Waddington 2, Ryan 2, Talbot
2, Pryor 2, James, Bennett, Hayden . BEST James, Pryor, Bennett, Pollock,
Rickarby, McLaughlin .
BANYULE Gilbert 4, Witchell 3, Sutterb~ 2, Broster 2, Gilham, Gent . R .
Hogan, Turnbull . BEST D . Williams, J . Gilham, D. Gent, B. Moloney, P
Broster, D. Witchell .
RESERVES
OLD TRINITY
3 .2 6.4 11 .6 15 .7.97
OLD MELBURNIANS
2 .3 5.4 7.5 9.6.60
OLD TRINITY O'Shaughnessy 5, P Robison 3, Beamish 3, Papas, Spinks,
A . Turner, Clarke . BEST O'Shaughnessy, Papas, Orrin, Clarke, Beamish,
Backman .
OLD MELBURNIANS Ward-Ambler 4, Cunnack, McDonald, Wood,
Correll, Cox. BEST Williams, Read, Ward-Ambler, Cunnack, Cox, Manson .
UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 .10 .94
MONASH BLUES 6.5.41
UNIVERSITY BLUES Macaulay 4, Z. McCarty 3, Green 3, Garner 2,
Kistler, O'Donnell . BEST Macaulay, B. Furphy, Ogilvy, Finlayson, Williams,
Ide .
MONASH BLUES Spencer 3, Lawrence, Nihill, Wallis . BEST Wadley,
Rowland, Conroy, Coots, Tuhan, Caldwell .
OLD MENTONIANS 2.3 6 .8 9.11 12.12.84
PARKSIDE 2 .1 3 .3 5.5 6.5.41
OLD MENTONIANS Dyer 3, Oxland 3, Sheriff 3, D . Holland, Cambell,
Sharp. BEST Cambell, Davis, D . Appel, D. Holland, Sheriff, Oxland .
PARKSIDE Miller 2, Botta, Brandt, Bugden, Hehir. BEST Bugden,
Thomas, Moodie, Fletcher, Hansen, Bonsato.
WHITEFRIARS 1 .0 3 .1 4.1 6.1 .37
OLD PARADIANS 5 .4 10 .5 14 .11 16 .15.111
WHITEFRIARS Paul O'Brien3, Bonnyman, McHugh, McKeown. BEST
McHugh, McKeown, P . Harrison, Dunbar, Paul O'Brien, Collopy.
OLD PARADIANS Aanenson 5, Harrison 4, Healy3, Digney2, M . Livy,
Zenneli . BEST Mills, Mullavey, Digney, Aanenson, McClements, Healy.
OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 11 .8 14 .13 19.16 .130
BANYULE 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2 2.3.15
OLD BRIGHTON Smyth 5, Shelley 4, Brown 2, Hopkins 2, Renner 2,
Donlen 2, Murray, Fitchett . BESTShelley, McMahon, McLennan, Moreton,
Fitchett, Brown .
BANYULE B. Hogan, McDonald . BEST P Williams, Legge, Healy,
Kearsey, Taylor, B . Hogan.
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NEW "SLUES" ARRIVA L
The biggest cheer of the night last Saturday (9/5) at
the University pavilion was heard with the arrival of top
"BLUES" ruckman Michael Yandell whose wife and
former Blues secretary, LIZ, had just presented him with
a brand new son, Thomas M ichael, at the Mercy
Hospital . All at the "Blues" say congratulations and
welcome to the latest Bluewhowill be signing a permit
form with the club in the very near future . "Yonnie" had
a much harder day at the Mercy than if he had taken
the field against Monash, but he soon settled into a more
restful mode which the atmosphere around the "Pavvy"
on Saturday night engenders.
F ER R ARI FORMAL HIR E
ORMOND, CITY, FRANYWON, DANDENONG, MITCHAM, MOORABBIN AND PRESTON
C SECTION
by "The Squirrel "
REVIEW - ROUND 5
What a great fixture of games last weekend . One
major upset (Thomastown), one minor upset (St
KildalSth Caulfield), Kew over the Schoolers by a
larger than expected margin (40 points), Bullants
victorious over a very lethargic Comm . Bank and a
predictable and hollow win for Fawkner over Uni
Blacks .
A great result for the competition with the win of
Thomastow n over Ivanhoe, mind you I'd probably get
an argument about that from the Black 'n' White boys .
Right from the outset Thomastown have been
prepared to play youth alongside experience and it's
now paying dividends in resultant wins of which I'm sure
there will be more of . For Ivanhoe, a kick in the pants
now is better than in a 1st Semi Final . They'll recover,
I'm sure, and bounce back bigger and better next
outing .
AJAX managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of
victory. Ater having played catch-up football all day to
hit the lead by a solitary point 28 minutes into the final
term, slaughter a certain goal and then to see the kickin raced down to where true boot Ralphy ( Bergman)
slotted home the winner on the siren . Tense stuff indeed .
"Ritters" had the Jackman on the track 8.00am sharp
on the Sunday morning for goal kicking practice .
At Victoria Park Kew, the homeside, handled
MHSOB with fairly ridiculous ease. The Schoolers,
according to my spies, had more passengers than a
Pioneer bus . Not the sort of thing that would please
"Rotten" Ronnie or the rest of the Brain's Trust . For
the K's it was the opposite with a lot of goers, none better
than Peter Thomley. Only dark spot on the day for Kew
was the send off and report of "Bomber" Burden for
an open hand slap. I reckon Brett would have only been
waving to his band of supporters on the fence, just like
a royal wave .
At Oval 4, Albert Park, Bulleen Temp . took until just
short of half time to establish a break on the Bankers
and shortly after kicked away to a 4 goal lead and held
it ti!l day's end . A good workmanlike effort from the
Bullants but a very lethargic performance from Comm .
Bank, who played with little sense of urgency. Bullants
were well served by "Simple" Simon Driver, Chris
Parris and Peter George while for the Bankers, better
players were Gniel, Andrew M aher and Short .
Out North the Uni Blacks were never in the hunt and
at times appeared a tad timid . Mind you, with Youngy
running rampant I reckon I'd be having a little look
around too! But seriously, Faw kner slipped into
overdrive early and never let the Academics in for a
sniff. "Henry" Lawson, good again, Terry Young,
another haul of 8, and a supporting cast of many more
made it a good even team effort .
PREVIEW - ROUND 6
Uni Blacks meet Comm . Ban k at the Academics
Oval in a contest of 2 last round losers, Blacks by 62
points to Fawkner and the Bankers by 26 to the
Bullants. Footy form in general is hard to folow and on
last week's outings neither of these teams makes it
any easier to select the likely winner . Blacks se e
rely on toofewto do too much whilstthe Comm . .
boys were ultra flat last week . Provided the :
get a couple of runners back in their team from iheir
long injury list I think they'll get home by about 22
points .
Bulleen-Temp . play hostto a rather inaccurate AJAX
team who for the second week in a row lost a game yet
had considerably more scoring shots . I was most
impressed last week by the committment and desire
shown by the Bullants and a repeat of that effort will
put up an enormous obstacle for the Jackers to
overcome. Maybe if the Jackmen put on their right
kicking boots they'll give themselves a chance of
pinching the 4 points . Barring the drawthere can only
be 1 winner and in this match I'm suggesting it'll be
the Bullants by 3 1 points .
Kew travel down South, Murrumbeena way to be
exact, to do battle with a bouyant St Kilda/Sth
Caulfield on a "high" after thir gutsy 4 point victory
over AJAX . This game is the only one of the round
matching up 2 last round winners . Each team has key
forwards capable of winning games off their own boots,
however, it's more likelythat the midfielders in this game
will determine the result . If Buckley and Capiron for
the Saints can contain Peric, Schober, Sui9ing and
Thornley, then man for man around the ground, the
Saints can hold their own . Match of the round this one
and I've got a hunch that the Saints can go on with
things now that they've got a handy scalp under their
belts. In a tight one, St IfildalSth Caulfield by 7 points .
Melbourne High welcome a last round "winner"
in Thomastown to the pleasant surroundings of the
Sth Yarra School Oval . That's about where the nicities
will finish though because I reckon "Rotten" Ronnie
( Verma), M FiSOB'scoach will have his charges really
revved up for a big one after last week's flop! Fantastic
to see the Towners notch up win Number 1 of the
season and whilst I'm sure there's more in store for them
I just can't see the Schoolers letting this one get away
from them . For the Bears to win it they'll have to tag
an army of verytalented players whom I don'tthinkwill
put 2 ordinary games in succession . High by 36 points.
Ivanhoe, at home to Fawkner is a game that has
a lot of appeal to it . The Hoes stum bled last round after
having escaped from jail the previous week . Poetic
justice some may say, especially out at Uni lahd .
Fawkner are really progressing well and quietly going
about achieving success in their own "no-frills" way of
playing footy. After what I expect to be a close tussle
for the greater part of the day I can see the N ortherners
edging their way clear and notching up win Number
4 by 27 points.
STATE/COMM BANK vs IVANHOE
AJAX vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS
KEW vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE
MHSOB vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD
THOMASTOWN vs FAWKNER
SE N iG, ;S
STALE1C0mPA• E.6i :K 5 .3 9 .5 12 .7 14.11 .95
6 .3 12 .8 16 .9 18.13 .121
BULLEEN TEA9 P.
gTATE/COMM• BANK A . Rolls 5, Bunnett 3, Wallmeyer 2, T . Maher, A.
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Jackson
. BEST A . Maher, Gniel, Short, A . Polls,
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BULLEENTEMF? McLaren 7, Agrotis 5, C. Parris 2, T. Agosta 2, Pace,
BEST C. Parris, P George, S . Young, S . Pace, D. Tulloch, M .
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AJAX r
4.4 6 .7 10 .12 13 .18.96
ST t41LDA/STH CAUL . 4.1 9 .3 11 .6 15 .10.100
A!,2XSheezei3, Hoppe3, Bugalski 2, Bendel 2, Abraham, Klooger, Levin.
---~T Roth, Wrobel, Pat, Gunn, Abraham, Klooger.
ST KiLDAlSTH CAUL. Bergman 9, Riddell 2, Kerian 2, Capiron, Buckley .
BEST Buckley . Bergman, Capiron, Kerian, Chapple, Cartledge .
2 .5 8.10 11 .13 16 .15.111
KEW
MHSOB 0 .2 2.4 7.4 10.11 .72
KEW Sticca 3, Porte 3, Burden 2, King 2 . White 2, Clayton 2, Barry 2 .
BEST Thornely, McMahon, Cullen, Burden, White, Clayton .
!, ;HSOB Yee 4, Fairchild, Harris, Rosman, Adduci, Mourney, Snaidero .
_3T f%nch, Glover, Beazley, Kennedy, Rosman, B. Ansell.
1 .7 8.16 13.20 19 .21 .135
FASYKNER
UN!VERSITY BLACKS 3 .2 4 .5 7.10 10.13.73
=R T. Young 8. Molloy 3, Busst 2, R . Cohen, Lawson, Hoare,
J . Wilson, Maferczak. BESTC . Habgood. Kelly, T. Young, Lawson,
in, O'Leary.
UNfVERSITY BLACKS Rourke 3, Middleton 2, Evans 2, A . Gray,
- a.,elio, O'Neale. BEST A . Gray, Mills, Rourke, Riley, Featherstone,
o .eton.
THG :AASTOVIN 3 .3 6 .6 10.11 14.13 .97
IVANHOE 4 .1 7.5 10.11 13 .14.92
THOMASTO4YN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.
IVANHOE Flynn 4, Lengacher 3, Stewart 2, Hoffman 2, Angelini, Bulien .
BEST Hoffman, P Flynn, E . Flynn, Stewart, La Rosa, Cartwright .
RESERVES
STATE/COMM . BANK 4.0 5 .1 6.5 7.5 .47
BULLEEN TEBAP.
4.3 7.3 11.8 16 .14.110
STATE/COMM . BANK Curtin 2, Henderson 2, Lewis . BEST Lewis, Van
Loon, Gillespie, Hansen, Green, Elford .
BULLEEN-TEMP . Shine 4, Aylward 3, Faulkner 3, Nagle 2, Shallard 2,
Bell, Minney . BEST Bellato, Faulkner, Course, Minney, Hooper, Shine .
AJAX 0.3 4.5 6.7 13.12 .90
ST KILDA/STH CAUL . 3.1 5.3 5.8 6.9.45
AJAX Gordon 6, Rozenes 3, Shenker, Rockawin, Kalb, Mond. BEST D.
Marks, Rozenes, B. Goldberg, Gordon, LeBransk y
ST KILDAtSTH CAUL . Wood 3, Liddell, Gleason . Descalco. BEST
Harrman, Pearl, Sherman, Pope, Renick, Farrell .
KEW 1 .5 2 .7 3 .11 4.12 .36
MHSOB
2.4 9.9 10.9 12 .12 .84
KEW Brassic 2, Blake, McKinnis. BEST Greenwood, Blake, Casaurja,
Gourdoulos, Vigiiotji, Barnes.
MHSOB McGennis4, Black 3, Muraca2, Feterkranz, A . Webster, Menzies.
BEST Feferkranz, Menzies, Hirst, A . Webster, M . Webster, Andueza
FAWKNER 2 .0 4.3 6.5 8.9.57
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .3 5.5 8.7 8.8.56
FAWKNER Jacobs 4, Selleck 2, Barron, Holt . BEST Roach, Violaris,
Jacobs, Selleck, Holt, Clark .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Moorfield 4, Carah 2, Nixon, Leeman . BEST
Danielson, Glover, McArthur, Tillyard, Moorfield, Major .
THOMASTOWN
1 .1 2 .2 6.3 8.4 .52
IVANHOE 1 .3 2 .6 3.7 11 .10.76
THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
IVANHOE Bisogni 3, Sammartino 2, Scobie 2, Makin, Maud, Cenauja,
Zanatta. BEST Hoffman, Makin, Gittos, Sammartino, Drysdale, Sampson .
UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs COMMONWEALTH BANK
Field: M . Forde, J. Garrett
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs AJAX
Field: H . Little, A. Damen
Boundary: A. Ward
ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs KEW
Field: N . McDonald, T. McKenzie
MHSOB vs THOMASTOW N
Field: J. Moore, Brian Lowe
Goal: S . Kahn, G . Simpson
IVANHOE vs FAWKNER
Field: W. Henry, J . Natoli
Boundary: C . O'Donohu e
Goal: S. Hopper (Rot), R . Tucknott
150 GAMES TO "ST DEL"
Committee, players and supporters of S t
Kilda/South Caulfield Amateur Football Club
congratulate Tony Riddell on playing his 150th game
for the club against Kew today (16/5) at the Packer
Reserve. Tony began his playing career in 1983 after
a short stay in league Under 19's . Whilst in the Under
19's, he completed a century of goals to become the
section goal kicking champion and played a key role
in the club's 1983 premiership. Tony quickly progressed
through the Under 19's into senior football, making the
transition with ease. Since making his debut, he has
made the "goal square his own" forthe duration of the
80's and now into the 90's . His list of football credits
is a tribute to his playing abilities . Blessed with strong
hands and a deadly left foot, the big "No. 20" has been
a state representative, section goal kicking champion,
premiership player and will always be remembered as
one of the few players capable of winning a game off
his own boot. Despite his success on the field, Tony has
not let his "strict training regime" interfere with his
professional or social life . A leading fashion consultant
and "man-about-town", Tony has a somewhat unusual
preparation for the big game on Saturday, however to
his credit, he does not let this interfere with his
performance on the field and he always ensures that
the "score is on the board" . Tony has served the club
with distinction over many years and this milestone is
a fitting reward for his performances . Congratulations
to a true champion .
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McLaren, BulleenTemplestowe
Pace, BuUeenTemplestow e
Bamert, MHSOB
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Shenker, AJAX
Jacobs, Fawkner
Black, MHSOB
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D SECTION
by Peter Lemo n
A 10 goal third quarter by Williamstown, displaying
some of their marking strength and endeavour of last
season, set up their first win for the season - and a
further levelling out for D Section . A number of their
better players, back for their first game of the year,
doubtless helped the cause. The suggestions I've heard
of 10 wins for the Four, and 7 for relegaton at the end
of the season, might not be that far wide of the mark .
Old Geelong could only be disappointed if not
embarrassed by their performance after half time, and
will be looking for better things this week .
St Bedes' president Mike Atherton must really be
wondering if all that effort in re-surfacing their ground
over the summer was worth it : the Bedas losttheirthird
home gameforthe season to an improving Mazenod.
This too, was a game won in 25 minutes when the
Noddies slammed on 9 goals, 1 in the second term,
to take a 6 goal lead which proved to be the winning
margin. Brad Tomlinson (in the vicinity of the wing)
and Nathan McOlough on the half forward flank were
better players for the Bedas, whilst Nick Kendall was
the Noddles' best, both on and off the field . (Nobody
can consume a pot that quickly!) Over all, the Bedas
were disappointed in their performance and they, too,
will be looking for better this week.
Caulfield Grammar's win over the Rovers was not
as clear-cut as the scores might have indicated . As
anticipated, the game boasted fast, play-on football,
with Caulfield holding a 5 point lead at half time, and
a2 goal lead at three quarter . 15 year-old Denver Ariz
up from the Ressies put in a good performance for the
Rovers on the forward flank, and Tony Manago came
under notice for a great roving performance, whilst Ian
Boyle and A . Sutton were good contributors.
Preston also found themselves having to work hard
against SKOBs in the final term after holding a handy
lead for much of the match, courtesy 5 goals to Jason
"Quick Draw" McGaw early in proceedings . 3 goals
to SKOBs in the last term saw them back to within 5
points, but with 10 minutes to go they stopped : the
MBOBs piled on 4 goals and took the match
comfortably. SKOBs had Andy Beale and Pat Hagarty
in their best (I can write that line each week before I
even get the match report) and were able to add
wingman Robe rt Goss to the list. For Preston, the other
McGaw ( Randall) performed well as did Andy
B rydson and Peter McKenna in defence. (It is
rumoured that D rew Hepburn also played well but is
far too modest to mention it .)
Old Camberwell (8 .20 the previous week) turned
on a remarkable change of accuracy to kick 16 .4 last
week and defeat Old Ivanhoe, which meantthe Hoes'
second loss at home in 8 days . No report was received
from the Wells. The Hoes were disappointed by a
"lacklustre" and "substandard" effort, the only bright
patches being the performance of "Birdman"
Cavanagh in his first gameforthe year, and serviceable
efforts from Ian Wells and Glen Alexander.
THIS WEEK
Both St Kevin's and Hampton Rovers today are
in danger of making it 3 losses in a row ; both clubs
pushed sides in the Four last week yet couldn't go on
with it. The Rovers seem to have injury problems, whilst
the SKOBs will certainly be happier back at home . With
little confidence, I'll pick the latter to win .
Old Geelong and St Bedes' were last round losers
who meet today at Como Park . Old Geelong are simply
not playing 4 quarters of football, whilstthe Bedas seem
to be playing their better football away.
Williamstown will be a betterteam for having broken
the ice, and could put up a solid effort against Caulfield
Grammarians at Albert Park, but it's not likely to be
enough for a win. The Fields have Mathews now
kicking plenty of goals, and their on-ball players can
be expeted to beat Willy for pace.
Old Ivanhoe today face the prospect of losing 3 in
a row - something which seemed unthinkable just a
short time ago. They travel to Mazenod where they have
to adapt to a difficult playing surface . The coin's come
up "tails" and I'm picking the Noddies.
Preston today travel to the Gordon Barnard Oval for
what I see as danger game against the enigmatic (and
consistently uncommunicative) Old Camberwell
Football Club. The Wells have plenty of talented players,
and on their day are capable of defeating any side in
the Section . Preston have done nothing wrong in recent
weeks but I've a feeling the home side will cause an
upset .
SELECTIONS :
St Kevin's
Mazenod Caulfield Grammarians
Old Camberwel l
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CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS
Field: P. Simpson, G . Lowe
Goal : L . Mirachi, W. Ross
OLD GEELONG vs ST BEDE'S
Field: G . Moore, R . Eastwood
MAZENOD vs OLD IVANHOE
Field: A . Ladd, P. Molloy
Boundary: R . Valentine, B . Corcoran
OLD CAMBERWELL vs PRESTON
Field: M . Gilday, T. Murph y
ST KEVIN'S vs HAMPTON ROVERS
Field: J . Smith, R . Dooley
SENIORS
r:1cGu, Preston
annon, Williamstown
~ .- rce, CaulHeld Grammar
ir,agiotidis'
attheFrs, Caulfield Grammar
RESERVES
FY - I , Old Camberwell
D Dawson, Williamstow n
Camberwell
D-,
~ Old Ivanhoe
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21
19
19
18
18
19
12
9
8
7
i'!ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs ST KEVIN'S
Si BEDE'S vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
OLD IVANHOE vs OLD GEELONG
OLD CAMBERWELL vs MAZENOD
PRESTON vs HAMPTON ROVERS
OLD IVANHOE F C
Old Ivanhoe would like to congratulate the reaching
of 150 games by Brian "Gordy" Cockerill. "Gordy"
,goes beyond the description of colourful since he looks
Ilke the Honkytonk Man" and acts like a bull elephant
seal on amphetimines . He is also a great mark and a
member of the'87 premiership side, and all here at Old
Ivanhoe hope to witness many more of his sensational
antics on and off the field .
SENIORS
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS
4.4 4.6 14.9 15 .10.100
OLD GEELONG 4.0 9.3 12.3 14.8.92
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Payne 4, T . Cannon 3, Harry 2, Bryan 2, Butters,
Bubnic, Mazzeo, Turnley. BEST Team Effort .
OLD GEELONG Naylor 5, Manton 4, Furphy 2, P. Hanbury, Fawcett,
Pescott BEST M . Davis, Brown, Fawcett, Burgess, O'Hailoran, Manton .
ST BEDES' 4.5 5 .6 9.8 10 .10 .70
MAZENOD 2.0
11 .3 13.7 16.11 .107
ST BEDES' Seeley 3, Spencer 2, Hambridge 2, Boag, Newport,
Goodchild. BEST Tomlinson, McColough, Aigeri, Newport, Boag, Selby .
MAZENOD Marshall 4, Rogers 3, Noble 2, Pat Green 2, Peter Green 2,
D. Murray, Connolly, O'Hara. BEST Kendall, Marshall, Pat Green,
Robinson, Richards, O'Hara .
OLD IVANHOE 4 .1 5 .3 6.5 9.11 .65
OLD CAMBERWELL
7.0 9 .3 12 .4 16.4.100
OLD IVANHOE S . Pidoto 5, M . Cavanagh 2, A . Noonan, T. Young . BEST
G . Alexander, M . Cavanagh, N . Weston, I . Wells, M . Huber, B. Jensen .
OLD CAMBERWELL Heath 4, McMadus 3, Wilson 2, Lodge 2,
McCulloch, Pike, Howard, Hopkins, Gibbs . BEST Woods, Inkster, Spurritt,
A . Wilson, Howard, Kerkvleit.
HA M PTON ROVERS 4 .3 6.5 9 .10 12 .13 .85
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
2 .2 7.5 11 .10 18.17.125
HAMPTON ROVERS Panagiolidis 4, Heatherington 2, Ariz, Crawford,
Manago, S . McDonald, McKellar, Sadler . BEST R. Melensak, Boyle,
Sutton, Hetherington, G . McDonald, Manago.
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Pearce 3, G Williams 3, Will 3, Restarick 2,
Horton 2, Boston 2, Turner, Brohier, Holmes . BEST Brohier, Botch, T.
Royals, Will, Simpson, Restarick .
PRESTON 2.10 11 .12 14 .16 19.20 .134
ST KEVIN'S 4.3 7.6 11 .9 14.12 .96
PRESTON J . McGaw 5, Saltmarsh 4, Brydson 3, R McGaw 2, Dean 2,
Herbert, Hepburn, Lawson . BEST R McGaw, Smith, Brydson, McKenna,
Philp, Hepburn .
ST KEVIN'S Olive 2, Meagher 2, Morton 2, Lee-Conway 2, G. Gross 2,
Beale, Curtain, Thomas, R . Gross . BEST Hagarty, R . Gross, Beale, Olive,
S . Kerr, Meagher.
RESERVES
WILLIAMSTOWN CYPAS 3 .2 6.7 6 .8 7.9 .51
OLD GEELONG 2 .3 4.5 13 .7 20.9 .129
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Grigg, Muscat, Dervan, Morelli, Hann, Dawson,
McCullagh . BEST Hann, Morelli, M . Payne, Dawson, Tabone, Grigg.
OLD GEELONG Teague 6, Hollis 3, Murray 2, Peddie 2, Burbank 2, Stock
2, J. Ritchie, Neville-Smith, Law . BEST MacGowan, Hollis, Teague,
Burbank, Neville-Smith, Law .
ST BEDES' 3 .2 3.4 6.9 9.9.63
MAZENOD 2 .0 4 .2 5.4 6 .5 .41
ST BEDES' 5. McNamara 2, G . Fitzgibbon, A . Peck, Farrell, Rovalland,
B. Smith, G. Lancaster, Phillips . BEST B. Smith, D. Smith, Rivalland,
Griffiths, N . Fitzgibbon, Phillips .
MAZENOD Welch 2, Foley 2, Peter Riley, Gye . BEST Gye, Green,
Grimison, Cobban, Welch, Tetley .
OLD IVANHOE 3 .4 4 .6 8.8 12.9.81
OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .1 1 .4 2 .7 5 .7.37
OLD IVANHOE T Cormack 5, B . Cockerill 3, D. Dowell, J . Marshall, D.
Jones, Veal . BESTS . Conboy, S. Vaughan, T. Cormack, B. Elsworth, J .
Marshall, L . Raftopolous .
OLD CAMBERWELL Pyke 2, Kent, McDonald, Burmeister. BEST Taylor,
P. Harvey, Kent, Burmeister, Pyke, McDonald .
HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .2 1.3 2 .5 2 .7.19
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
3.3 7.7 7.11 12 .13 .85
HAMPTON ROVERS Wilson, Devote, Dwyer. BEST Dwyer, Blakey, Boyle,
Amoore.
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Kahnski 4, Barker 3, A . Allen 2, Demetriou,
Worthington, Cossart-Walsh . BEST Dight, Kalinski, Demetriou, Harrison,
Roberts, Craig .
PRESTON 4 .2 9.3 12.3 16 .6.102
ST KEVIN'S 0.2 1 .2 7.3 7.4.46
PRESTON Sebeh 4, Barbara 3, A . Bullock 2, C . Tanner 2, Culph, Kyriacou,
Cesare, N . McGaw, DeBono. BESTCaton, Culph, C . McGaw, C. Tanner,
Kyriacou, Allen .
ST KEVIN'S Houngan 2, McNee 2, Snell, Corridan, McCann . BEST
Hourigan, McCann . M . Kerr, Shaw, McNee, Snell .
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E STREET
by Tom Brai n
Another interesting round produced a couple of
surprise results. The ladder is starting to take shape with
ANZ now clearly on top and one feels that club depth
will play a very important part in shaping the final make
u p. of the Street .
REVIEW
One wonders whether it was Nth Brunswick or th e
De Mortons who tackled the Students at the Uni last
week. Deano with 13 and Monty with 7 certainly made
the most of the chances scoring some 20 of the 28
between them - not a bad effort . The whole side played
very well and returned to some of the form they showed
earlier in the year. Latrobe are now under a lot of
pressure but continue to maintain their silence . We feel
sorry for the players who are performing but cannot gain
true recognition . Other outstanding Norths were Bar ry
Thorpe across half back and James Briffa ruck roving .
Powerhouse and Bulleen put on a titanic struggle
down at the Ross Gregory with only a goal separating
the sides all day. I witnessed a bit and both sides
certainly gave their all . The game was in the balance
until the final siren and was a very good physical game,
with a Bulleen win not too far away. Darre n Wright
seems to have found his spot across half back and
played a great game for House, repelling many attacks ;
Scotty was his usual inspirational self across the centre
and a fine captain, while the Rock Lui Gallo just keeps
on running . The Bulls had manytriers, none betterthan
Ci ro, Flew and Snape yet again . Will Andy Smith
make a comeback to guide his young charges? ?
The unfortunate Eisternwicic lost 7 players through
injury from their winning side of the previous week,
including Hank and Benny Hill, but offer this as no
excuse. Even though undermanned they were run off
their feet by a very enthusiastic Aquinas side . The
Bloods set up their victory with a 7 goal opening term
and then continued to play excellent team football for
the remainder of the day. They are still a good side and
if they can find some consistency they will be a formidable foe as the year rolls on . Good Bloods were Colliver
roving, Whitehead across half back and Joycey
rucking . Belly tells me that Jamie Ward across half
back, and the ever-reliables Neil Christie and Denny
Contin rallied very hard for the Elsternwick cause .
Doveton managed to defeat Glenhuntly who
unfortunately have lost some 10 senior players over the
past fortnight - no side can cover that, not even
Ormond . The Doves are blessed with some good
running players and played some brilliant football . To
their credit the Hunters kept persevering and did get
to within 7 pts during the 3rd qtr, but really struggled
up forward due to the injury situation - don't write them
off yet. As for the Doves - watch out - the Big T is back
and he adds an extra dimension to their game . In fact
his return allowed M r Consistency Steve Reiger to
ruck rove and play across half forward where he apain
proved his worth . BrotherJohn also played well, as did
Burgo and Stan Wilson, while Sticks' new arrival did
not affect his game . Ian Withers did a great job at full
back for Glenhuntly, ably backed up by Bernie
Rafferty. Hope the operation was a success Sisty .
Brunswick came out and threw everything at the
Zedders in the first 1h . At 1/2 time it was anyone's game,
the 3rd term was still fairly even and the Wicks still had
a chance at the orange break . The last stage belong
to ANZ as they played some brilliant football to score
some 9 twins to score over 20 goals for the 5th time
this season - boy can they move the ball when in full
flight . Brunswick keptfighting butjustdid not havethe
same fitness of the Zeds : "Bouncer" Maebus made
a fine fist of his 350th - well done Pat . Peter Smith
continued his excellent form, young Bernie Arlagher,
up from the Magoos, was almost untouchable in the
ruck, winger David Steers just would not stop running
and Emmanuele booted another 9 to keep the
Winkles awake. For Brunswick very young Shane
Moore has a big future, Dasher refuses to get out of
the best players and Lars Cordes made a welcome
return to form .
PREVIEW
Brunswick, back at Dunstan, Will have too many
guns for Lat ro be and will return to the winning list .
Thanks for the beer Rod .
The Bulls have promised they will upset the Hunters
this week, the rain may help, but Andy Hill's return gives
Glenhuntly some firepower . Neither side can afford to
drop this game - sorry Snags but I must go with the
visitors.
Elsternwick at Oval 2 when at full strength are
unbeatable at home- who knows how many they have
back? Powerhosue are riding on confidence at the
moment and this will get them home today .
Have much respect for Aquinas and they are playing
better. North respect them too, owe them one from last
year and at home should win a very good game .
Again ANZ find themselves in the match of the round,
this time against the dangerous Doveton . They have
not met for a few years now but I know they have a
healthy respect for each other. Both have excellent
running players capable of controlling a game. It will
be interesting to see how the Zeds control Big Tony
and Adrian Moore, the key to the game lies here. Loyalty
just sways me to ANZ .
SELECTIONS :
Brunswick
Glenhuntly
Powerhouse Nth Brunswick ANZ
MILESTONES : Congratulations to 2 of ANZ's favourites
this week - John McDonald and Phil Knight who both
play their 50th games for the clu b . Well done guys, look
forward to many more .
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Again we're doing a
fine job with the obvious one exception . Go to it : Ph :
571 4808 or Fax : 569 8766 hv 6nm Mnnriav ninhtc
SENIORS
NIcolosl, AN Z
D DeMorton, North Brunswick
M . DeMorton, North Brunswick
Acott, Power Hous e
( ..e Deux, Power House
RESERVES
Bulman, North Brunswick
Saslling, ANZ Ban k
Cfosby, Aquinas
S HiI!, Glenhuntly
~ H,i1, Glenhuntl y
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ANZ BANK vs BULLEEN UNITED
LATROBE UNIVERSITY vs DOVETON
AQUINAS vs BRUNSWICK
ELSTERNWICK vs NORTH BRUNSWICK
POWERHOUSE vs GLENHUNTLY
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DOVETON vs ANZ BANK
Field: Tim Keating, G . Knight
BRUNSWICK vs LATROBE UNI
Feld.- P. Kent, P. Keog h
NORTH BRUNSWICK vs AQUINAS
Field., A. Belcher, R . Reichelt
ELSTERNWICK vs POWERHOUSE
Field: Brad Lowe, D. Knott
Boundary: A . Wisniewski
BULLEEN UNITED vs GLENHUNTLY
Feld: D. D'Altera, D. McInerney
Goal: M . Murray (Rot), M . Mayhew
F
150 GA M ES : DENNY CONTI N
The Elsternwick Football Club Committee and
supporters would like to congratulate Denny on a
fantastic milestone . Denny is a terrific clubman and a
great influence on the younger players around the club .
Denny is a regular member of the senior side, and
member of the successful 1991 Premiership side
playing at centre half back . His form in recent weeks
has been outstanding and we wish him all the best for
the rest of the season . Congratulations Denny.
50 TO ZEDDER SKIPPE R
All at ANZ today (16/5) congratulate one of their
favourite sons John "Jack" M cDonald who today
plays his 50th game. And what a 50 they have been,
club and competition Best and Fairest winner, grand
final participant, and now coach . Always bright and
cheerful, Jack is one of the personalities around the
place along with his lovely wife Adele. We hope to see
him around Zedderland for many years to come . Good
on ya mate!
ANOTHER 50 AT AN Z
Phil Knight this week (16/5) joins his coach in
playing his 50th game. Knighty has been around a
while now and has taken a bit of time to find his feet,
but this year is playing the most consistent football of
his career providing the side with great drive from the
centre half back . As Players Rep. this year he is putting
in the players thoughts, hopefully he stays fit and keeps
going and makes the ton . Well done Phil .
SENIORS
ANZ BANK 5.4 10.8 13 .15 22 .17.149
BRUNSWICK 5 .1 6.7 9 .9 13 .14.92
ANZ BANK Nicolosi 9, Steere 3, J . McDonald 2, R . McDonald 2, Vergos
2, Sanelli 2, Szeitz, Morros . BEST Smith, Magher, Steere, Pastras, Reed,
Boyle.
BRUNSWICK Williamson 4, Cordes 2, Carroll, Strachan, McIntyre, M .
Sayers, Shaw . BEST Moore, Stevens, Wiseman, Carroll, Watterson .
LATROBE UNIVERSITY 8 .3 .51
NORTH BRUNSWICK 28 .15 .183
LATROBE UNIVERSITY Blaskett 2, Bakogiannis, D . Edmunds, Lilley,
Liersch, Marriott, Reeves . BEST Turner, Bakogiannis, Dunin, Fredrickson,
Liffey, Reeves.
NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 13, M . DeMorton 6, Kakagikas 2,
P. Dimarco 2, Adams 2, Kibizis, Keay, Briffa . BEST D. DeMorton, Thorpe,
Briffa, Frew, Houston, M . DeMorton.
AQUINAS 7 .6 9.8 15.13 23 .15 .153
ELSTERNWICK 0 .1 2 .8 3.8 4 .9.33
AQUINAS Hacking 7, Wilkinson 7, Colliver3, Kirkhoven 2, Flynn 2, Tarulli,
Cronin. BEST Colliver, Hacking, Kirkhoven, Joyce, Hurley, Kenny .
ELSTERNWICK Abrahams, Christie, Shine, Walker. BEST Christie, D.
Conlin, Southall, R . Bravington, Ward, Stankovitch .
GLENHUNTLY 2 .2 6 .5 10.10 14 .13.97
DOVETON 6.5 9 .8 13 .11 19 .13 .127
GLENHUNTLY Gregory 3, Rafferty 3, Hill 2, Isaacs, Richards, Rossiter,
Whelan. BEST P. McGrath, I . Withers, D. Mance, T. Sylvey, D. Gregory.
DOVETON S. Reiger 4, Murphy 3, A . Brown 3, Burgess 2, J . Reiger,
Ladgrove, Pepper, Salerno, Forgiarini, W . Wilson, Pauline. BEST J. Reiger,
W . Burgess, S . Wilson, Ladgrove, Goodwin, S. Reiger.
POWERHOUSE 1 .7 4 .10 7.13 9.15 .69
BULLEEN UNITED 2 .1 4 .7 7.9 8.10 .58
POWERHOUSE Acott3, Hollowood 2, Senior, Scotland, Dodd, Scalzo .
BEST D. Wright, J . Scotland, L . Gallo, M . Zeng, B. Hall, P. Hollowood.
BULLEEN UNITED Ciro 3, Thompson 2, Hopkins, Stewart, May. BEST
Ciro, Flew, Avery, Snape, Thompson, Humphrey .
RESERVES
ANZ BANK 3.2 6.3 10.6 13 .6.84
BRUNSWICK 3 .0 6.4
7.4 9.7.61
ANZ BANK Fernandez3, Cox 2, Simmonds 2, Duke, McLeod, Sweeney,
Murray, Snelling, Marshall . BEST Bennett, McLeod, Sweeney, Simmonds,
Fernandez, Shoppee.
BRUNSWICK Wright 2, Snelson 2, McDonald 2, Ozek, B . Sayers,
Pihigren . BEST Pearce, McDonald, Clarke, Ozek, Wright .
LATROBE UNIVERSITY 7.10.52
NORTH BRUNSWICK
9 .7.61
LATROBE UNIVERSITY Blaskett 4, Sheehan 2, Chiod . BEST McLaren,
Edwards, Blaskett, Haynes, Lonergan, Sheehan .
NORTH BRUNSWICK M . Cannon 3, Lawton 3, Bulman 2 . Brook. BEST
S. Tsialtas, Lawton, Hill, M . Cannon, Borelli, Ward .
AQUINAS 6.3 8.5 11 .13.79
ELSTERN W ICK 2.4 .16
AQUINAS Crosby 4, L . Denver 2, Clifford 2, K . Denver, Tubb, Burdue.
BEST K . Denver, Upton, Rogers, Milton, Peeters, Winner .
ELSTERNWICK McGregor, S . Ramsay. BEST Harris, R . Bullus, G . Bullus,
Heath, McGregor, Schultz .
GLENHUNTLY
3 .4 5.11 7.12 10.14.74
DOVETON 3.2 4 .5 7.8 10.10.70
GLENHUNTLY Fletcher 2, Horowitz 2, Oaten 2, Hill 2, Horsey, May. BEST
Monaghan, Withers, Antonio, Angwin, May, Boxshal .
DOVETON Sheppeck 4, Sutton 2, Campbell 2, A . Scott, Sweeney. BEST
Muirhead, Sheppeck, Kahil, Labinski, McGougan, Parker .
POWERHOUSE
11 .12 .78
BULLEEN UNITED
7.5 .47
POWERHOUSE P. Kemp 4, Paviou 3, Pittori 2, O'SuI!ivan, Dunlop . BEST
Riedel, Pavlou, Kemp, Kelly, S . Silva, P. O'Sullivan .
BULLEEN UNITED Keays 3, Redfern 2, Flanagan, Mott . BEST
Lambevski, Keay., Smyth, Gandolfo, Redfern, Mott .
Hugh F-TROOP
Lyon
by Pe ter Hille
Knitwea r
The last page of fax last week went the way of Silver
Tongue's Bermuda Short Triangle . And I picked 8 out
of 8. I know, I know - I can hear the Beautiful One and
Def Leopard chortling about genuine tips and fanciful
images - but I did ,
Tips aside, last week's results further confirmed the
gap between the leading sides and the hopefuls .
Runaway wins to the Statues, Bells and Poets and
consolidating victories to G rovellers and Bre wers .
Middle rungers Socialists, Sailors and Cowboys kept
in touch and are positioned with the Elitists and
Unde rtakers to strive for inclusion in the big 6. But the
big 3 appear safe.
REVIEW
• The Socialists had a typically narrow victory a t
Footrot Flats. The Boys will improve as injuries heal .
• The Poets had a thumping win, in part due to a
mathematical error by the Botanist interchange steward .
The Botanists did well to kick a 6 pack after the audit .
• The Statues turned on the heat in the 3rd stanza
after an even 1st 1/2 againstthe Undertakers at Boot Hill.
• The Sailors had a comfortable win over th e
Villagers. A 55 pt win was modest due to inaccuracy
in front of goal .
• The Beautiful One saw the G rovellers increase
their margin at each break to win by 12 over the
struggling Sham ro cks .
• Jack Horner reports that the Bells were cramped
on the bluestone wings of the Snakepit which for the
first time in 3 years was bereft of Bucko .
* The Bells still managed to win by a dozen .
• Solvol is comparing the Brewers to vintage wine
and sees their victory over the Elitists as the promise
of things to come. F ro tha reckons the Brewers are a
good drop.
• The Cowboys were tall in the sadd!e after accou nting for the Brigade in a match that saw the big gunslingers Cap ron and Buckingham come intotheirown
and overhaul a gallant Brigade who had led all day.
BEST PLAYER S
Footro t Flat Boys: Darren West, Andrew Burnside,
Darren "Daisy" Williams.
G rovellers : G . Crameri, R . Thompson, J. Sumundza.
Stationmasters : Hugh Ryan, "Bear" Bastow.
Unde rt akers: A . Gleisner, M . Weate, N . McDonald.
Elitists : B . Lugg, T. Trantino, G . Haeusler.
Socialists : I'1l need to form a picket line !
Cowboys: S. Buckingham, Stephen Fyfee, Geoff Sheriff .
Botanists : Come on for Pete's sake!
Villagers : Amongst the missing !
Brigade : Shane Southorn, Guy Matheson, VC. Dean
Higgins (back in town)
Brewers : Coach Daniels and on-ballers Harris & Raft .
Statues: Paddington Bare !
Sailors : Last time I'll accept nicknames only! "Spud",
"Misery", "Crazy"!
Bells : Frank O'Rourke, Greg Mullins, Tony Huebner .
Young Poets : Mark Canavan, Adam Healey, Ivan
Bobatec.
Sham ro cks : Irish lament!
SOCIAL NOTES
•"Grub" and the Dream Team pulled off the big
prize at the Sailors' Trivia Night last week .
• Bells are resting after "P" Party and other bashes .
Genuine party animals in Glen Iris .
• Stationmasters request Peter Harris be given
the whistle blowing function on a regular basis at the
Snakepit due to his track record in doubting bar profits
wherever he strikes !
• The classic Brewer annual shindig, the famous
Fro g'n G ro g is on tonight . Be warned !
• The Cowboys are at it again on 16th May - that's
tonight . It's Minestrone Night - b.y.o. mug . Perhaps
receptacles would be a better idea .
MILESTONES
• 50th game to Undertaker, Nell McDonald.
PREVIE W
• Match of the Round : . Statues v Poets at the
Graveyard . I fancy the Graveyard and confidence will
give the Statues the points and open up a gap between
top spot and the challengers ; but it's a great opportunity
for the Poets who have improved immensely over three
years . Statues by 5 twins .
• Another big one sees G rovellers hosting the
Brewers at Peg's Park. I'll give the Grovellers the nod
by less than 6 pts.
• The Villagers have a chance to regain lost ground
at home to the Foot rot Flat Boys (sorry Emergency
and other Eagles) . Villagers by 6 twins .
• Socialists to roll the Sailors by 4 goals at the Kevin
Murray Plot .
• The Undertakers to break their run of outs by doing
the Elitists at Boot Hill to the tune of a six pack .
• The Brigade will give cheek early but the Bells
will toll two handsful by the final blurt .
• Cowboys to shoot holes in the Stationmasters
at the Golf Course .
• Here we go - the Botanists to beat the
Shamrocks at the Slab by five.
92ND BIRTHDAY AT OLD CAFiE Y
One of Old Carey's staunchest supporters last week
celebrated his 92nd birthday. Bill Millership, better
known around the club as "PA", never misses a game,
with his eyes on the match and his earto the races . Bill
is grandfatherto the "fighting Cope brothers" and father
to Elizabeth who runs our canteen . Bill who tells us he
could play a bit in his day, did in fact play for Fitzroy
- in 1919. From all at Old Carey, Happy Birthday "PA".
Chariton, St . John's
s Peninsula O B
SENIORS
=1u rn idge, St Mary's
Ep~iano ,
r;ing, Richmond Central
RESERVES
<pCellett, Old Carey
°iles, St Andrew' s
A Grace, Salesians
Fincher, St Leo' s
u :; nour, St Mary's
(9)
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10
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STJOHN'S OC vs F.I .T.
PENINSULA OB vs ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK
UHSOB vs WEST BRUNSWIC K
BORONIA PARK vs ST ANDREW'S
CHIRNSIDE PARK vs SALESIANS OC
OLD CAREY vs ST MARY' S
RICHMOND CENTRAL vs OLD ESSENDON
ST PAT'S MENTONE vs UNIVERSITY RED S
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK vs SALESIAN
Field,- P. Ruff, P. Graham
Boundary: Katie Neville, A . Alexander
CHIRNSIDE PARK vs FOORTSCRAY IT .
Field: P. Maebus, A. McMaster
UNIVERSITY REDS vs PENSINSULA
Field: T. Zapadlo, P. Evans
ST ANDREW'S vs UHSOB
Field: S . Harford, J . Bear
ST JOHN'S vs ST MARY'S
Field: S. Caple, R . Marty n
OLD ESSENDON vs OLD CAREY
Field: K . Walker, P. Harri s
WEST BRUNSWICK vs RICHMOND CENTRAL
Field: C. Box, W. Lumanovski
BORONIA PARK vs ST PAT'S MENTONE
Field: G . Morgan
SENIORS
FIT
17.18.120
UNIVERSITY REDS
19 .15. 129
FIT C . Chamberlain 4, Flynn 2, N . Barboums 2, Byrnes 2, Burnside 2,
D. Chamberlain, O'Regan, Williams, West, O'Shea . BEST West, Burnside,
Williams, Flynn, Elford, O'Shea .
UNIVERSITY REDS Ewing 8, Farrell 3, Muldoon 2, Heaphy, Kane,
Perkins, Ross, Burger, Mitchell . BEST A. White, Ewing, Arnott, Muldoon,
Mitchell, Urban .
SALESIANS 5 .6 13 .11 17.17 22 .23.155
BORONIA PARK 1 .1 2 .3 4.3 6.4.40
SALESIANS Perna 6, Byrne 4, Seager 3, Healey 3, Garafolo 2, Bobetic,
Brennan, Canavan, Tassone . BEST Canavan, Healey, Tassone, Scotti,
Bobetic, M . Brennan.
BORONIA PARK W. Tooze 2, G . Hincksman, J . Greene, M . Riley, M .
Harman . BEST Coath, Vanbuul, Griffiths, Harman, W . Tooze, Riley.
ST ANDREW'S 4 .3 7.6 7.6 11 .6.72
ST LEO'S 6.7 7.11 15.20 20.25.145
ST ANDREW'S J. Tapner 5, Reilly 3, Weate 3 . BEST Gleisner, J . Karslake,
P. Karslake, Lowe, MacDonald, Weate .
ST LEO'S Burke 8, Miller 2, Corrigan 2, illegible? 2, Pitcher, Shacklock,
J . Murphy, Mithen, Caione, Kenny . BEST A. Douglass, P. Murphy, G .
Sargent, Illegible?, T. Mithen .
RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .3 2 .5 4 .9 7.12 .54
ST MARY'S 6 .4 10.10 12 .14 18.17.125
RICHMOND CENTRAL King 2, M . Warton 2, Hickey 2, Waters . BEST
D. J' ins, Waters, Agorakis, Bastow, M . Warton, Hickey .
ST MARY'S Plumridge 6, Burns 3, Mullins 3, Jones 3, Power 2, Ross .
BEST O'Rourke, Mullins, A . Huebner, Power, Livingston .
WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .2 7.5 12.7 18.13.121
ST JOHN'S OC 4 .4 10.5 15.8 16 .12 .108
WEST BRUNSWICK Capron 4, Hickey 3, Rooke 2, Dibenedetto 2, S .
Buckingham 2, Konstantinidis, Scarafilo, Chapple, Gray, D'Andrea . BEST
Sheriff, Fyffe, Magafas, Capron, S. Buckingham, T. Buckingham .
ST JOHN'S OC Charlton 9, Anderson 2, Colville, lorlano, G . Thomas,
Hempel . BEST Higgins, Matheson, Ham, Munroe, Charlton.
PENINSULA OB 3 .6 12.8 14 .15 19.23.137
CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 .4 5.5 8.6 12 .10 .82
PENINSULA OB McMahon 5, Sharpin 3, Botterill 2, Angus 2, Gross 2,
Marks, Bleasby, Hayes, Nelson, Cross . BEST Goding, McMahon, Cross,
Hayes, Bleasby, Angus .
CHIRNSIDE PARK Thomas 2, Wheeler 2, Campbell 2, Matthyssen,
Scaroamaglia, McHenry, Gellert, Stickland, Crosland . BEST Anthony,
Sore, Matheson, Matthyssen, Smith, Bourke .
OLD CAREY
17.16.118
UHSOB
9 .9.63
OLD CAREY A . Bryan 4, Drever 3, Chipp 3, Skene 2, Ballagh 2, Daniels
2, Berti . BEST Daniels, Raft, Ballagh, P. Harris, Ustick, A . Bryan .
UHSOB Epifano 3, McLean 3, Cleary 2, Wallace . BEST Lugg, Trontino,
Bennett, Haeusler, G . Smith, Gunthorpe .
OLD ESSENDON
3.3 7.7 14.10
18 .18.126
ST PAT'S, MENTONE 3 .3
4 .5 5.7 7.11 .53
OLD ESSENDON Sumundza 12, Soteriou 4, Souter, Gowty. BEST G .
Crameri, R. Thomson, J. Sumundza, S . Bishop, A . Soteriou, P. Crameri .
ST PAT'S, MENTONE D. Studhldreier 3, T Davis, C . Johnson, D. Nichols,
J. Bailey. BEST A . James, A . Barry, C. Johnson, D. Seedsman, M . O'Brien,
P. Lewis .
RESERVES
FIT
4.5.29
UNIVERSITY REDS
17.8.110
FIT Massese, Latorre, Inserra, Cerantino. BEST Morley, Williamson,
Mavrelis, Ward, Inserra, Latorre .
UNIVERSITY REDS S. Moller4, R . Zapelli 3, P. Jenkins 3, R. Goldberg
2, C. Mizis, S. Basile, A. Hudson, M . Schroder, N . Bowman . BEST Jenkins,
Moller, Watt, Zapelli, Mizis, Chiko .
SALESIANS 2 .4 5.6 9.10 11 .13.79
BORONIA PARK 0 .5 0.10 1 .10 1 .10.16
SALESIANS A. Grace 4, Sinclair 2, McKnight, Hunt, M . Grace, Zois. BEST
Hunt, Nanovich, Sinclair, Pradel, A . Grace, V. Brennan, Schembri .
BORONIA PARK Curran. BEST Borchett, Hurley, Monish, Hincksman,
Metherall, Charlton .
ST ANDREW'S 1 .1 3.2 5 .3 8.10 .58
ST LEO'S 2 .6 7.8 10 .10 12 .11 .83
STANDREW'S Funnel] 3, King, Pepyat, Shearer, Lucas, Wallace. BEST
Funnel], Leopold, Lucas, rule, Saddler, Wallace .
ST LEO'S M . Fincher 5, R . Knowles 3, D. Ingram 2, J . Vaughan, J . Merry.
BEST T. Van Den Akker, R . Knowles, T. Oakley, J . Cronin, D. Glass, M .
Fincher.
RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 .2 1 .3 2 .3 4.7.31
ST MARY'S
5.4 7.7 13 .14
22 .19.151
RICHMOND CENTRAL Dormer, Alevras, S. Shannon, Bowen . BEST
Woodman, Russell, Dormer, Alevras, S . Shannon, Sando.
ST MARY'S Burt 6, P. Huebner 4, Gilmour 3, Pollard 3, D. Bourke 2,
Bowles, Andrews, Perry, Woodward . BEST P. Heubner, D. Bourke, M .
Pearson, J . Woodward.
WEST BRUNSWICK 8.4 11 .10 18.18 23.22.160
ST JOHN'S OC 0.1 2.1 2.1 3.1 .19
WEST BRUNSWICK NcNiece 4, Crichton 3, Fowler 3, McRostie 3,
Robinson 2, Gorman 2, Borg, C . Hatistavrou, Hokannen, Lampard, Smith,
White. BEST Borg, Robinson, Fowler, Hatistavrou, Burton, Smith .
STJOHN'S OCA. Thomas3 . BEST Duca, McCreesh, Kolenda, Morse,
Thomas.
PENINSULA OB 2 .2 2 .8 2 .13 5.14.44
CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .5 1 .7 3.14 4.15.39
PENINSULA OB Collopy 2, Rowe, King, Morley. BEST Collopy,
Brancatisano, Rowe, Fisher, Jarrott, Degregerio.
CHIRNSIDE PARKG . Andrew, M . Ogstan, W. Hussey, D. Harvey. BEST
P Di Pietrantonio, D . Duck, B . Hendriks, D. Harvey, R . Burke, M . Oakley.
OLD CAREY 9 .13.67
UHSOB
9 .7.61
OLD CAREY Macrae 3, S. Neate 3, Kellett, Hands, Websdale . BEST
Clements, Cooke, Christiansen, Thomas, K . McDowell .
UHSOB Boxshall 3, Mazza 3, Cashman, Lightfoot, Shone . BEST Ross,
Ellemor, Psuik, Strachan, Mazza, Hooper .
OLD ESSENDON 4.5 13 .7 13.7
19.7.121
ST PAT'S, MENTONE 3 .2 6 .4 8.4 8.5.53
OLD ESSENDON Dudderidge 9, Stevens 3, Phayre3, Eastway 2, Murray,
Brlstow. BEST Wuiske, Briggs, Shaw, Ralovalis, Eastway, Swift .
ST PAT'S, MENTONE M . Smith 2, R . Henry 2, A. Sheehan 2, D. Halloran,
T. Camm . BEST H . Kellet, P. Fatouris, T. Neilson, D. Sheehan, M . Crawford,
A .Sheehan .
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B. L. Heat h
7, j, Sneddon
8, D. Hopkins
9, D. Warner
10. A. Batiste
13. D. Stubb
15. D. Grant
17, S. Truster
18, J. Bard
19- L. Sayers
25.T Symons
26 . C . Lester
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32 . B . Allan
33, T. Smith
34. B. Barker (VC)
44, N . Collinson
57. S. Stephens
99, T Lester
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3 . R . Grace
6 . D. Crane
7. P. Gunther
9. M . Mastroianni
11 . A . Truscott
12. D. Sumpton
13 . P. Conroy
14 . P. Cummerford
15 . C . Hynes
17. A . Fountoulakis
19, M . Laffert y
20. D. Rappoccio
21 .T. Dundon
23 . M . Peck
25 . K . Bosch
26.A .Sheedy
27. C. Lester
29. A . Scott
31 . J. Darcy
32. J . Douglas
35.A.Hynes
36. A. Salanitri
38. M . Maccora
39. P. Satchell
40. R . Bellochi
41 . B. Robinson
43 . C . Rosenow
44 . P. Sberna
45, J . Taylo r
47. M . Laffan
48. J. Gallagher
49. S. Hoy
50. J. Raid
61 . M . Westcott
62. G . Orlando
66. M . Pearce
79 . E . Moore
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M ELBURNIANS
1 . D . Fiel d
2 . A. Henshaw
3 . A . Teelow
4 . J . Wilso n
5 . P . Donova n
6 . C . Branchflower (VC)
7 . T. Tresede r
8. A . Morel l
9. J . Campbell
10. D . Burde u
. A . Thompson
1 1 M . Thomas
12.
13 . T . Carlyon
14 . M . Metzner
15 . T . Cooper
16 . A. Ferre r
17 . B. Vile (DVC)
18 . R . Egleton
19 . D. Trindade
20 . D. Church
21 . R . Officer
22. D. Kogler (Capt)
23. M . Joblin g
24 . A . McKenna
25 . A . Kuh n
26 . J . Thomas
27 . B. Telford
28 . J. Holme
29 . T . Parker
30 . J . Gourley
31 . H . Wallace-Smith
32 . T. Elstoft
33 . J . Blyth e
34 . R . Richardson
35 . R . Dowd
36. F. Edlestein
37.E .Koch
38 . M . Rei d
39, H . Selby-Smith
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MENTONIANS
1 . D. Howar d
2, D . Campbell
3 . M . Del l
4 . D . Murphy
5 . N . Pearson
6 . N . May
7 . P . Dynes
8 . M . Sichlau
9 . A. Marshall
10 . G . Bruen
11 . N . Linford
12 . T. Riley
13 . K . Richardson
14. P . Appel
15. B . Murphy
16. M . Sewell
17 . M . Owehand
18 . G . Prid e
19 . J . Brough
21 . D . Paterson
24 . C . Rabin
28 . M . Bond
30 . L . Murphy
MARCELLIN
Coach: S. Christiansen
1 . A. Ryde r
2 . M . Frigo
3 . D . Sticca
4 . A . Merton
5. R . Carafe
6. P . Sexton
7. R . Holland
8. M . Amad
9. C . Bennie
10. M . Russel l
11 . Zouheir Younes
12 . M . Edmonds
13 . J. Sandy
14 . C. Purcell
15 . S . Dimattina
16 . C . Natale
17 . M . Entwisle
18. S. Beasley
19. C . Vathakos
20. S. Cross
21 . M . Curry
22 . C . Healey
23 . D . Anderson
24 . B. Grei g
25 . M . Comer
26 . C. McKenzie
27 . T . Cox
28 . J . Smith
29 . J . Bolt
30 . D. Boothey
31 . J . Murray
32. M . Boysen
33. D. Frawley
34 . G . Fava
35 . G . Booker
36 . J . Daffy
37 .R.Brosnan
38 . J . Hassell
39 . S . Abbott
40 . C . Payne
M AZENOD OC
Coach: Shane Waye
1 . D. Huggins
2 . B . Baxter
3 . G . Makin
4. M . Goudie
5. B. King
6. J . Fisher
7 . M . Murray
8 . S . Morgan
9 . B. How e
10 . P .McCusker
11 . B . Meadows
12 . C. Vaney (Capt)
13 . C. Harriso n
14 . D. Gill
15.S.Bourbon
16. M . Carbery
17 . M . McCusker
18 . B . Crow e
19 . W . O'Hara
20 .T . O'Donoghue
22 .A.Lardner
23 . D . Billing
24 . L . Clarke
25 . A . Hanley
26. J . Whitmee
27. D. Krom
28. S. Anastasi
29. P . King
32 . M . Amie t
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1 . B. Canobie (Capt)
2 . B. Metheral l
3 . C. Baxter
4 . D. Francis
5 . R . Bartholomeusz
6. N . Alkemade
7. T. Evan s
B. A . Henderson
9 . A . Herbert
10 . A . Fothergill
11 . M. Harrison
12 . T . Hunter
13 . C . MacFarlane
14 . M . Kelly
16 . B . Newton
17 . S . O'Brien (DVC)
18 . P . Dow (VC)
19_ J . Panetta
20. S. Richardson
21 . A . Hilton
22 . P .Jenner
23 .A .Pound
24 . A . McLaughlin
25 . D . Petterson
26 .S .Yacoub
29 . C . Rice
30 . C . Byrns
36 . G . Stack
37 . A. Dahl
38 . B. Del l
40 . P . Chamberlain
57 . P . Ker r
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3 . A. Taylor
4- J . Osborne
5. L. Hadden
6. B . Collie r
7 . M . Dempsey
8 . S. Drew
9 . P. Joy
10 . P. Monk
11 . A. Fischer
12 . B. King
13 . C. Loug h
14 . S . Montgomery
15 . C. Nee f
16 . D. Wright
17 . R . Milliken
18.T.Percoco
19. P . Grant
20. M . Bromley
21 . D . Abrahams
22. S. Dobson
27.J . McCarthy
28. C . Sparrow
52. J . Geurtson
1 . A . Webb
2 . C . Byrne
3 . B. Hemley
4 . A. Stromei
5 . S . O'Keefe
6 . M . Handle
7. C . Perrett
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10 . N . Mitchell
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13 .J, Ferns
14 .S . Fox
15 . D . Croker
16 .L .Piaoane
17. D. Farrell
18.S . Lynch
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20. J, Kavanagh
21 . S. Chatfield
22. M . Farmer
23 . D . Rogers
24 .S . Kennedy
25 . L . Rogers
26 . P . Zein e
27 . D . Raffle
28 . A. Farmer
29 . S . Collins
30 . T . Ogston
31 . A . Palmer
32 . C. Delahunty
33 . T. Scott
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Alan Parris
1 . P. Nagel
2 . C. Mutimer
3. D . Tulloch
4. B. Pascoe
5. N . Mann
6. S . Mitilinas
7. P. Dall-Oglio
8. C. McWaters
9. R . Pulverenti
10. G . McLaren
11 . N . Waddell
13 . A . Kemp
15 .J . Pederick
16 . D. Brennan
17. G . Pemberton
18 . J . Catt
21 . S. Doggett
22. B. Cowan
25. M . Cumming
29. C. Ellis
30 G . Shallard
34 . J. Scott
44 . M . Hyde
3 . M . Stapleton
4. H. Langford
5. L. Pearc e
6. D. Fullwood
7. P. Ristic
8. N . Fanelli
9. P. Slattery
10.J.Raywood
11 . S. Molloy
12. M . O'Shea
13. M . Sproul
14 . P. Flynn
15.S .Carter
16. G . Dantanarayana
17 . I. Anezak s
18.S . Ford
19 . R . Pace
20.S.Northey
21 . L. Blackwood (VC)
22 . J . Pace
23.S . McGowan
24. R . Gittos
25.A .Schoene
26, S . Devlin
27. A . Beckwith
28. G . Pilkington
29. S. Mallia
30. J . Bloomfield
31 . C. McMinn
32 . T. Ston e
54. D . Lynch
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THERRY
1 . J . Shien
2. M De Stefanis
3.T. Gibso n
4 . S . Hindi (DVC)
5. S . Gleaso n
6. S. Curr y
7. P Gutteridge
8 . W. Gutteridge
9 . A . Seele y
10. T Care y
11 . J . Sutcliffe (Capt)
12. F. Camero n
13 . T. Antonopoulous
14 . M . Smyth e
15 . P Beet
16 . M . Sutherland
IT E . Best
18 . A. Foskett
19 . D. Grosz
20. R. Hausler
21 . L . Mo k
22 . G. Koumantatakis
23. D. Elliot
24.J. Cane
25. P Alexandra
30. D. Alysandratos
31 . R . Denby
35. S . Lloyd
4Z C. Simmons
Coach :
A . Le Malaita
1 . R . Bannister
2. J. Tegon i
3 . J . Woodgate
4 . M . Elliott
5 . A . Newbould
6 . N . Court
7. M . Finnigan
8, L. Hollow
9. G . Baker
10. P Gilmour
11, D. Williamson
12. M . Talbot
13 . S . Villella (Capt)
14 . C. Noonan
15 . T. Kem p
16 . N . La Fontaine
17. D . Goodwin
18 . K . Sexto n
19 . J . Dimech
20. D. Forbes
21 . P. Stanko
22. S. Griggs (DVC)
23. A. Baker
24. J . Delaney
25. A. Roberton
26.J .Goodger
27. K . Fitzpatrick (VC)
28. P. Higgin s
29. P. Loris
30. A. Urli
31 . A . Cullen
32. H . Flynn
33. J . Chapman
34 . D. McGuire
3& R . Steven s
42 .A .McKay
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18 . S . Lezzgoe (Capt)
17. G . Muckian (VC)
J . Merrigan (DVC)
10 A . Gengarelli (DVC)
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20 . A. Bric h
19. C . Hope
it . M . Hack
14. A . Morgan
6 . D. Reid
15. S . Rei d
8. P. Sklavenit9s
9. T. Vomero
24. R . Gaudiano
23. J . Cowling
22 . Bill Fafoutelli s
1 . M . Malizia
25. C . Rouse
26.F. Web b
4. S. Batty
3. R . Hausler
21 . A . Fosket t
2 . G . Koumantatakis
13. M . Bona
5. N . Reinking
7. C. Brown
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CAMBERWELL Coach : C. Jobson
Asst Coach : J. Field
Coach :
1 . E . Elliott
Graham Taylor
1 . A . McKenzie
2 . C. Budd
3 . T. Nixon-Smith
4 . B. Taylo r
5 . S. Horskins
6 . N Thompson
7. B. McMannus
8. E . Watt
9.R .Jepson
10. J. Eadie
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14.
A. Richardson
A . Kollmorgan
J. McCann
A. Gal e
15. P. Matheson
16. T. Walke r
17. D. Walker
18. M . Slaughter
19.1 . Strachan
20. C. Fisher
21 . A. Strachan
22 . A . Cocks
23. C. Tow n
24. T. Homes
25. C. Morris
26. E. Weeks
27. N. Humphries
28. H . Meeha n
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7. M . Trave told
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9. J . Valiotis
10.T. Cakovski
11 .A .Doucas
12. R . Gerimia
13 . J . Bubis
14 . P. Ristevskt
15 .J-Rappos
16 . A. Petredis
17. A . Volp e
18 . A. Markovsky
19 . P. Colosimo
20. C. Costanzo
21, G . Dime ski
22. M . D'Intino
23. J. Ghastine
24. N . Grech
25. F. Karabatos
26. M . Maliki
27, M_ Reid
28.G .Scarpa
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30. E . Valentino
31 . F. Valer i
32 . D . Roumelrotis
33, J . Cope
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8. B. Schreenan
9. B. Mar r
10 . T Bowles
11 . T. Campbell
1Z R . Cooper
13 . S . Creak
14 . R . Hawker
15 . P. Hil l
16 .J . O'Brien
17. A . Jovanovic
18 .P Kenny
19 .C. McKeon
20. F. Stinson
21 . R Wildes
22. J . Yorston
23. D. Agostino
24 . J. Eve
25. P McKinnon
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27. S. Baker
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4. J. Dunn
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6. C. McCormick
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11 . M . Sleeth
12 . N . Doggett
13 . M . Gilbert
14 . M Nanc e
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17. C . Glindemann
18 . E . Jellet
19 . M . Blackburn
21 . M . Alisop
22. M . Merr y
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24. D. Lawrence
25.J . Van Hecke
26. C. Hyndman
27. J. Murphy
31, T. Mitchell
32. M . Thomas
36. M . Belcher
39 . P Merry
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1 . C . Pagon (Capt)
2 . A . Ndsou
3 . D. Digney
4 . M . Muscara
5 . N . Ball
6 . B . Montgomery
7. A . Cummins
8 . S. Batchelor
9 . S. Drummond
10.B.Brabender
11 . K . Jenkins
12 . S. Farrel l
13. C. Palme
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15. J. Way
16. D. Hall
17. 5 . Mills
18. B. Brodie
19. P. Phelan
20. I . Mcrelh
21 . S . Moore
22 . D. Ciavola
23. S. 0'Keeffe
24. M . McBryan
25. L . Peyton
26, S. Kavanagh
27. M . Harford
28. S. McGuire
29.C .Hooke
30. A . Vacirca
31 . M. Pinny
32 . P. Plunkett
33. L . Smith
34.B.Swindon
35. M . Hayes
36. P McGiney
52 . B . Joyce
56. J. Digney
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BLUES
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1 . i . Bennie
2 . M . Bungey
3. R . Dodds
4. M . Juks
5 G . Muscatelio
6.S . Deyoung
7. R. Owe n
8. D. Kogzkar
9. K. Ryan
10 . R . Bales
11 . B. Walker
12 . M . Unswrorth
13 . A . Robinson
14 . P Barry
15 . C . Moore
16 . J . Moran
17. M . Lazzare
18 . T. Sullivan
19 . K . Jamieson
20. A. Wtleman
21 . C . Fairbrother
22. B. Culle n
23 . D. Fre e
24 . J . Newbound
25. L . Duffy
26 . J . Clarke
27.P Edgar
28 . T. Gallagher
29 . A . Gladke
30 . P Hackett
31 . J. Hutchings
32 . J. Hutchin
33 . J . Kno x
34 . J . McAinch
35 . M . McCarthy
36 . A . Tppett
37. D. McAllen
38 . W. McCorkell
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Gary Kallinikos
t M . Stor y
3. M . Par r
4 . M . O'Connor
5. T. Carrigg
7. A . Pitts
8. N . Smirk
10. C. Quilty
13 . V. Barker
14. J. Virgona
15. C. Tilling
16 . W. Uren
18 . C. McGuire
19. R . Els e
24 . M . Carbone
25.A . McGann
26. M . Vernal
27. M . Jackson
28 . D. McElholum
31 . B. Brisbane
36 . M . Coughlin
41 . M . McDonald
44 . M . Bateman
48 . H . Flanagan
61 . B. Williams
71 .T. Haynes
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1- D. Mehl
2, J . Dunne
3. J. Hoppe
4, J. Fredman
5. P Loewy
6.S .Fnd
7. J . Engelman
8. J. Wrobel
9, A. Braun
10, A. Sayer
ti- A. Slad e
12- B . Krasnostein
13. A. Kronglod
14. P. Steiner
15.JSzwider
16_ M. Weiner
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19,J Goldman
20.D .Rabawv
21, J. Segal
22. B. Duzenham
23. J. Abraham
24, A. Arrow
25. A. Cukierman
26 . J Kirzner
27, D . Ga m
28, M . Weishtzer
29. G . Tuszynski
30 . D. Ralp h
31 M . Chrapot
32- A. Aronowick
33. J. Bram
34 D. Nissen
35. M . Barnett
36. J, Klooger
37. M . Zikaras
38. B Markman
39 A . Pakula
40. D . Bloustem
41 J. Kleptish
42. A . Sawicki
43. D. Shrimski
44, C. Cohen
45. A. Macrogiannis
47. D. Shlakht
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Coach : S . Rust
1 . D . Gurvich
2.J Mahoney
3. D. Eley
4 A . Whittington
5. M . Arnott
6. D. Barnes
7 . M . Pond
8 . B. Hahnel
9 . M . Smith
10. P. Tuohey
11 . S . Mentha
12 . J . Caldwell
13. S . Arnott
14.G .Tognon
15. H. Butler
16. T Chisholm
17 A . Barrett
18, D. Harrison
19. D. Campbell
20.J. Grace
21 . W. Douglass
22. P. Tocknell
23. M . Bruce
24. A. Froelich
26. M . Donohue
27. C. Chipperfield
28. J . Quill
29. W. Price
32 . G . Newmann
33 . C. Nottas
34 . B . Dowsley (C)
38 . A . Lai
39.G.Pasque
44. N . Camm
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Graeme Wooiridge
1 . N . Carra m
2 . .. Ryan
3. RJ
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4. C. Ong
6. D. Mori
7. T. Wailes
8. T. Chan
11 . N . Gross
12, W Jacobs
13 . M . Cassidy
14. M . Howard
17. R . Gosstray (Capt)
18. C . Hose
19. M . Johnson
20. M . Salter
22 . B. Bennett
23 . G . Answerth
28 . L. Salisbury
40. A . Davey
41 . C. Matheson
47. J . Richards
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6. D. Crane
7 . P. Gunther
3. T. Spirli
9 . M . Mastroianni
4 . D. Nation
11 . A. Truscott
5 . A. De Vincentis
12 . B. Fitzgerald
6 . M . Thomso n
13. D. O'Brien
7. V. Piccioli
14. P. Cummerford
8 . F. Paola
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19 . J . Doherty
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45 . B . Rattray
44. P. Boerne
47. A . Alsbury
45. J. Taylor
50 . J . Woodward
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48. J. Gallagher
52 . R . Coyle
49. S. Hoy
50. J. Rajd
61 . M. Westcott
62 . G . Orlando
66. M . Pearce
79. E . Moore
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1, D . Wellspring
2 . T Phillipson
3 C Amoore
4. D . Woo d
5 P Harvey
6 D Ariz
7. E. Murray-WhRe
8 R Bulmer
9 M Clarke
10 JDay
11 G Taylor
12 R Capes
13 N Skinner
14 R Brabner
15 C McLean
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24 S Stick
25 J . Bancard
26 J- 8ridger
27 M Hope
28 T Kells
29 M Loosch~Ider
30 J Macalfster
31 A. Manag o
32 L . Scoullar
33 R Shaw
34 . D Statrace
35 5 Whitby
36 A Begg
37,F Hun t
38 J Phdhpson
39 B Payton
40 B Wdmott
41 C Adams
42 A Haggarty
43 T William s
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1 . A. Hrisovergi
2 . M . Crugnale
3. L . Billin g
4. P. Williamson
5.T. Mahoney
6. D. Hal l
7. L . Naidu
9. J. Mercuri
10 . J . Wyli e
11 . S. Woodbridge
12 . G . Redford
13 . C . Hinds
14 . A . Schultz
15. D. McCracken
16. R . Schwass
17. G . Hall
18. T. Tomlinson
19. G . Doman
20 . B . Burns
21 . A . Esdaile
22 . E . Watts
23 . A . Wilson
24. L. LeGall
25. M . Gavin
26. N . Ayoubi
27. J . Wild
28. P Kinsella
30, R . Reed
31 . S .Lazzara
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Coach : S . Aird
Coach: Andy Harris
1 . A . Atkinson
2 . D. Linley
3 . J . Cran e
4. G . Douglas
5. C . Lutz
6 . J . Luk
7. P Wal l
8. S.Viaopoulos
9. J . Edwards
10. A. Brown
11 . C. Chan
12. A . Lambert
13. T Young
14 .T.Rowson
15. M . Palmarinl
16. M . Woods
17. J . Kadamani
18. C. Ferguson
19 . N . Bursey
20. C . Polidano
21 . J . Singh
22 . M . Schreenan
23. M . Quick
24. N . Walker
25. G . Brovrn
26.P Chan
27. S. Cameron
28. J. Sherring
29. R. Weddle
30. S . Gayler
31 . W. Stibbs
32. D. Goad
33. B. Bennett
34 . E . Lerner
35. M . Wallis
1 . E . Montgomery
2 . A . Lawto n
3. A . Griffiths
4. N . Cooper
5 J. Hoskins
6. S . Bailey
7. J . Gallagher
8. D.Johnson
9. P. Macmillan
10 . P. Roberts
11 . A . Simpson
12 . D. Norman
13 .A .Speed
14 . S. Hume
15 . A . Leckie
16 . G . Mill s
17. J. Perelberg
18 . D. Sadler
20.A.Jones
22. J Fraser-Smith
26. L . McDonnell
27. M . Wenzel
28.S . Lindsay
31 . S. Rizzo
38. P Rizzo
39. R . Price
40 . N . Strang
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Coach : John Meyer
1 . S. Yass
2 . M . Manson
3 . L . Connolly
4 . B . Beasley
5 . D. Kinsella
6 . B . McGann
7. P. Margugullo
8 . D. O'Brien
9 . S . Flannery
10,S. Hunter
11 . M . Hecker
12 . L . Patrick
13. D. Prosser
14. D. Beesley
15. S . Hecker
16. D. Barry
17. R. Randell
18. G . O'Brien
19. S . Carter
20. M . McCraw
21 . S . Chadwick
22 . C. Goodchild
23 . J . Sebire
24. J . Walsh
25 . J . Libbis
26. C . Loos
27. S . O'Kelly
28. M . Ellerton
30. M . Law
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1 . J . McDonald
3. G. Prowd
7. G . Place
8. A . Brown
10. G . Gent
12 . P Aldridge
15. P. Linehan
1& 0. Power
19. S. Ayres
20.P. Forbes
23. J . Fraumano
27, P Barnes
28. M . Howes
29. M . Wilson
32. G . Wall e
35, S. Walker
36. M . Barton
41 . M . 0'Ryan
42 .R .Page
46 . P Agostinelli
51. S . Lake
53 . P. Lindgren
56 . S. Palmer
58 . P.Jakober
59 . P Healy
60 .R. Doherty
61 . R . Agostinelli
62 . N . Kearsey
63. D. Keskiner
64. T. Ashcroft
6& K. Edwards
66. G . Mieth
67. D. Meredith
68. G . Quinlan
69. I . Lydiate
70. D . Stephens
71 . M . Sturrock
73, B. Sweatman
74 .C.Raywood
75, N . Summers
76 . R. Crockford
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Coach : D. Fogarty
1 . D . Birrell
2. L . Joseph
3. P. Millett
4.P. McSweeney
5. S. Campbell
6. S. McSweeney
7. A- Steward
8, T. Lind
9 .P Hibbert
10. R Norris
11 . G. Carroll
12. A . Mercuri
13, S. Cox
14. D. Fogarty
I& E . Rowlands
16. J . Mcllroy
17. D. Perrone
18 J,Lynch
19 . S. Biscaro
20. A . Trimboli
21 . M . Malone
22. L . Bevan
23. P O'Dwyer
24 . G . O'Toole
25 .J.Schmidt
26 . P Hehir
27. P Kett
28 . P. Callaghan
29, V. Tirotta
30. D. Cotter
31 . J . Ciccotosto
32. M. Bevanda
33.S.Bevanda
34, D. Eeles
35. R . Gale
36, F. Haifa
37, T Mill s
38 . D . Pasquariello
39 .A . Rya n
40. D. Ryan
41T Spell
42 . W. Tale b
43. D. Tomlinson
44. L. Toner
45. M . Volpi
46. D. McGnllen
47. E . Swain
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Coach : Paul Ryan ,
Mal Prior
2. T. Driver
4. P. Saw
6. L. Parris
8. A . Bennett
9 P. Reid
10, G . Hatton
12 . D. Merrell
13. A . O'Loughlin
15. B . Lederman
16. C . Shallard
17. D. Hal l
18. W. Murphy
19. M . Prior
21 . C . Connelly
24. P Ryan
25.P.Edwards
29. G. Parkinson
32. A. Saw
39, C . McMahon
41 .R.Boon
49. G . Daisley
58. D . Cummins
60. B. Crofy
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1 . P. Alsop
2. P Barker
3.S. Benson
4. D. Bingley
5. M . Bingley
6. D . Clutterbuck
7 . P Englehart
8 . B. Everett
9 . K . Everett
10. D. Fleming
11 . A . Gedrgievski
12. W. Glazebrook
13, S. Hartley
14. M . Heard
15. A . Heitman
16. S. James
17. R. Kennedy
18. G . Kerr
19 . A . McKillop
20. C. Maher
21 . G . Mathews
22. G . Minas
23. M . Maziotis
24 . R . Pearson
25. J . Povey
26. M . Powell
27. B . Schreiner
28 . S. Sherry
29 . N . Tierney
30 . N . Tribe
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Coach : D. Tucker
2. S. Tucker
3. A. Tucker
4, A Koster
5. D. Mouat
7. N. Hamshare
8. P. Sinclair
9. R. White
if. D. Tucke r
12 . J. Weatherall
13 D . Giles
14. W. Wood
15. M. Peterson
16. F. Mandler
18. R Kernagan
21, S Millar
22 D.Hughes
23 P, Taylor
24 T. Stickland
26. M. Delaney
27. S Fealy
29. A . Haber
31 . C. Butler
D Bishop
S . Fitzpatrick
A Smark
35 J. Pitcher
40. A. Peacock
42. A . Miller
43 G. Constantine
44 M .Barlirfg
45 D Thorson
46 C.Penna
50 S Webster
55 P. Morrow '..
ST. BERNARD'S
Coach: J. Pearso n
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Coach : S. Rodwel l
L K . Fuller
17. R . McLeish
20. A. Greenway
21 . S. Wilson
26. D. Kay
28,L. Higham
40. S. Kirkham
41 . C. Adams
42 . H . Middleton
43 . S . Montgomery
44 . J. Russell
45 . C. Atkinson
46 K. Burrows
47. M . Clurnes-Ross
48. M . Godwin
49. D. Steele
50. S . Rodwell
51, S. Illingworth
52 . W. Strangward
53. A . Sutherland
54. S. Sutherland
55. B. Curri e
56. A . Craw
57. D. Walsh
58. P. Edwards
59. P. Morrison
88. I. Bowden
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Coach : Greg Crowe
1 . G. Murdoch
2 . J. Heffernan
3 D. Evans
5. D. Johnson
6. S. Greig
7. A . Christ o
8. A . Horsburgh
9. R . Sherlock
10. G . Crowe
11 . J . Sherlock
12 . G . Harris
13. O. Freeland
14. T. Geier
15. A . Board
17, A . Goates
1& P. Martinson
19. S. Christo
20. J . Manalokakis
21 . S. Loukides
22. B. Lucas
23.5. Porter
24. A . Belcher
25. T Ferris
27. D. Billman
28 R . Harris
29 . D .Horsburgh
30 . A . Webster
31 . W. Taylor
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t G Keane
1 . Q Godfrey (Res-Capt)
2. P. Fitzgeral d
3, J. Law
4 V. Corn to
5 S Walsh
6. C Wood
T S. Parrett
8. A . Capes
9 G. Wood
10. J Federico
11 P. Capes
12 P Hogan
13 R Purcell
14 G Mathewes
15 M, Ega n
15. L . Overman (Res)
'. 16 F. Dunel l
17 W Carey
18. A Purcell
19 L . Gollanl
20J Fraser
21 . C Malha
22 M Mahady
23 S Byrne
24 K. Mahady
25 A Comio
26 J Gallant
27. A Nathan
28 P Mornce
29 .J Overman
30, P Mulkearns
31 . M. Fitzpatrick
32 . P. Runtmg
33 M Mulkearns
34, A Brebner
35. J Saundry
36 P O'De a
37. F Comrto
38 0 McAllister
39. 8 Horn
40 D Burke
41 D Looker
42. M. Marshall
43 A . McCleave
44 . B Gallaugher
45 J .Kennedy
46 D . Solomon
47 M,McGeown
50 A . Wals h
51 A,Vmecombe
52 . S Brook s
55 P Rogerson
56 C Bon d
58 H Toon
59 A Nugent
61 R Doolan
78 M Dever s
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2 . A . Wilso n
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5. M O'Dea
6, R. Maclsaac
7. M . Doyl e
8. R . Lindsay
9. D. Maclsaac
0. C . Northam
11 . A. Phelan
12 . J . Livingston
13 . M . O'Hanlan
14 .T Reynolds
15, I . Oakley
16 . A. Livingston
17. C. West
18. C. Curtain
19. C. Maclsaac
20 . M . Furlong (VC)
21 . S . Lee
22 . J . Vanderzalm
23 . S . Alexeyeff
24. S . James
25. R. Macisaa c
36. R . McEncroe (DVC)
M . Hansen
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2 . D Wooller
3, G . Woolle r
4. R . Vandermerwe
5. A . Hardy
7, M . Dillon
8. V. Paonessa
9. A . Treganowan
10. G . Bennett
11 .S.Langdon
12 . D. Barlow
13. M . Rozenboom
14. S. Watson
16. D. Slaviero
17 M . Menzies
20, B. Rul
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24. H . Russell
25. B. Crimmins
26, D. O'Callaghan
33. P Harvey
47.T Buhagiar
48. M . Williams
49. Timothy G . Slattery
50, Timothy J. Slattery
51. R. Colussi
52. C. Hesse
53. S. Duck
54 . A . Robinson
55, S . Kolednik
56 . M. Tin o
57. J. Dinneen
58. D. Taylor
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1 . M . Conway
Z J . Sandman
4 . P Mott
5 .P Kelly
6 . K. Grant
8 . S . Lyons
10, H. Ayad
11 . B. O'Sullivan
15. S. Brisbane
16. P Doherty
18. J . Grant
20. G . Carbls
21 . A . Minchin
2& D Sandman
31 . L . McIntyre
32. R . Costello
33,S Gibson
40, R . De Vita
41 . W Lind
45 . T. Masters
48 . D. Lyons
49, C. Mohren
55 . M. Jacobsen
60. P. Roper
75. J. Kite (C)
76. T. Hewat
77. D. Jinkins
79. J . Bolitho
96.5 Redden
98. D. Sheffield
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1, A . Davie s
2 . R. Meilak
3 A. Featherston
4.P.Campagna
5. D. Elliott
6. P Dorla
7. N . Burns
8. P. Burns
9. M Holme s
10 . G . Lerias
11 .A . Dawson
12, R . Scott
13 S . Esposito
14. L . Hal l
15. I . Zadel
16. A . Teagle
17. G . Clerk
18. P. Culhane
19 C. Ainslie
20. R Holmes
21 G. Smith
22 . D,Bnerty
23. J . Cor6eld
24. W. Deter
25. P Dervan
26 T Gleeson
27, R . Gun n
28 G . Henderson
29 . G Hunte r
30 . P. Lindeman
31, B Mazouris
32, M . McHale
33 . S . Bezzant
34,S . Denham
35 L . Waddell
62 1 . McGowan
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1 . B. Letchford
2. M. Whittaker
3. N. Sibbing
4.J . Parsons
5 A Davies
6.P. Dunn e
9. C . Comley
10 .K .Dunne
11 . C. Woods
16 . B. Mackay
17. R. Blee
19 . C. Mackay
24. D. Tadgell (Capt)
27. C. Chappel l
29. G. Kenneally
32. R . Nancarrow
33. S. Irwi n
34. R . Wilson
35. A . Taylor
41 . S . Byrne
43. N . Comiey
57. Phil Swan
58. Peter Swan
64 . C . Singleton
6& 1. Lockwood
66. G . Sutherland
69. M . Burgess
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Coach: Danny Wain
2 . S. Warren
7. S . Noble
10. B . Drinan
11 . D. Holman
12. A. Dix
13.J . O'Donough
14. C . Whela n
15. R . Nicholls
16. W. Duell
20. D. Ottoway
21 . R . Vinnard
25. A. Levey
30.G .Toogood
31 . R . Barnes
33.P. Hyd e
34. G . West
35. B . Tresize
42- R. Gray
43. G. Nayar
44. C . Harding
50.C.Ryan
52 . C. Thom
53. R . Hall
6. D. Bray
12 . S. Kerr
14 . R. Murray
15 . D. Barker
17. T. Tsiauis
21 . J. Dicintio
22. S. McDonald
23. M . Morley
24 . C . Todd
27. R . Palamara
28. G . Noone
33. N . Wareham
36. M . Poiletti
37. N. Collins (Capry
38. A . Gree n
39. J. Kealy
40. M. Birch
41 . P Sharp
42 . J . Grimison
45 G . Rogers
46 . S . Grady
47. P. Riley
48 . D. Wain
53. J. Wilkinson
54 . W. McDonald
55.D . Brennan
59.G . Willis
Daubeny
60. A
61. T Wilson
64 . J. Wals h
66. G . Fitzsimmons
67. R . Beckwith
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Coach : Greg Leech
1 .T Dionyssopoulos
2 . A. Bainbridge
3 .J . Young
4-M . Petrescu
5, R King
6 . G-Bunshaw
7- P. Edwards
8 . T. Gualano
9 . A. Rezauskis
10. A . Tilley
11 . D. Gemmola
12 J Murray
13. B. Kenny
14, R. Treverton
15. D. Sin n
16. D Graham
17. L . Columbies
16. S. Dods
19 N . Eaton
20. G. Leech
21 . W. Farley
22 . M . Gemmola
23G Shaw-Stuart
24. B Ninni s
25 D. Rowley
26. M. Kotsanis
27, J. Fox
28 G. Ridley
29. D. O'Brien
30. G. Morgan
31 . M . Young
32 . P. Seidel
33. M- Tully
34. A. Scarff
36. D. Ying
37. D. lanno
38.K .Shoebridge
39. M . Pinkney
41, K, Lakus a
42 . M . Sharkey
44. N. Pai n
45. R . O'Neill
46. B . Lloyd
49. A . O'Hara
50. G, Coutts
55. M . Carr
66. B Ouzas
72. G. Sammells
75. B . Muhktar
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2 . P. Smith
3 . L . Wapling
4 . C. Robinso n
5 . M. VanDerSchoot
6 . S. Greenhil l
7. A. Backstrom
8 . T Hogan
9 .5 . Hogan
16. A. La Cava
11 . D . Adams
12 . M. Lieshout
13. W. Bennett
14. R . Brock
15. J . Dunkley
16. M . Sampieri
17. C . Clarke
18. A . O'Brien
19. J . Rubio
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24 . J. Spensley
25 . T. Williams
26 . L . Worthy
27. G. Brennan
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12 . A . Yeoland
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17. W. Dowling
18. S. Cummins
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21 .C. Dawson
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25 . C. Hutchings
28 .C.Jones
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32 . P. Jones
33 . T. Killworth
38 . A. Gray
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2- D. Weinfich
3- B. Greenshields
4, D, Monis h
5. G . Hincksman
6. D. Harper
1 G Tooze
8 . D. Bates
9. R.Vanbuul
10. M . Hawken
11 .1. Cooksey
12. W. Briant
13 . S. Tucker
14 . M . Pound
15 . D. McDowell
16. J. Polworth
17. N. Borthwick
18. D. Featonby
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25. P Patterson 43. M . Borchelt
26. G . Chnstophorou 44 . J. Mazaraki
27. D. Cairns 45 . G. Gerrard
28. C. Lloyd 46, A . Griffiths
29 . S. Scierras 47. G . Davidson
30 . B. Judge 48 . N . Baldini
31 . S . Randall 49, R . Muller
32 . P. Martin 50, R . Dea n
33, R . Greco 51 . M . Artini
34. M . Cummings 52, B . Adams
35. M . Harman 53, K. Mazaraki
36. G. Coath 54 . M . Riley
37. K. Harrison 55, J . Weir
38. S. Ton 56. Craig Hurley
39 . P. Curran 57. Cameron
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Reserve Coach : P. Hen ry
1 . D . Tonks
2. P, McKenzie
3, J . McEncroe
4 . D. Soteriou
5, T Reid
6 . T. Vlahek
7 J. Pana
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2, P Anthony
5 . N . Barbounis
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6 . K. Hammond
4. M . De Jong
7. P. Byrnes
5. C. Gellert
8. D. Chamberlain
6. G. De Jong
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7. V. Bourke
t0. D. O'Shea
8 . G . Andrew (Res-CC)
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12 . G. Ziegler
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14. M . McGlade
13. N . Crosland
14 .J.Schroen
15. S . Flyn n
16. E . Midon
15, M . Warren
18. C. Chamberlain 44 .
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18. J. Di Pietrantonio
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21 . C . Maloney
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30 . D. Williams
28. N . De Vincentis
74 . F. Cerantonio
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99 . B. Holburt
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36. S. Dalziel
33 . G . Skien
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44. P Burke
37. D. Morrison
34. B. Hayes
S . Hadji
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Senior Coach : Rod Kerley
Reserves Coach : Paul Carlson
1 . M . Sampso n
2. S . McMahon (C)
3. M . Goding (VC)
4 . D. Hunter
5 . B. Collopy
6 . M. Cros s
7. N. Franks (DVC)
3 . N . Ghipp
4 . R. Cutiac k
5. R . Daniels (C/C)
6. R . Hughes 36, M
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7. G. Skene 37 . D
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8. A . Bryan 38, M
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11 . A. Cope 41, J . Cadman
12 . W. Ballagh 42, S . Ustrck
13 . S . Jones 43 . M . Cheong
14. C. Bryan 44. K . McDowell
15. C. Hughes 45. A . Newnham
16. M . Jones 46, D . Websdale
17. C . MCWilliam 47 . M . Vissenloux
18. I . Paterson 48, J. Cope
19. G.Berti 49 .A,Donahue
20, J . Raft 50- P Bremner
21, B. Dunshea 51 . D Pitts
22. J. Hands 52 .P Pang
23. G. Dyson 53 . P Drake
24. S. Brown 54 . G . Wilson
25. M. Harris 55 . C. Hay
26, J. McQuie 56. N. Clements
27- S. Neate 57. N . Collyer
28.P. Nance 61,A.Bennett
29. V. Occhipinti 64, N . Morgan
30. A. Drever 77. J. Keebl e
31 . C . Ruddle
32 . G . Neate
33 P. Harris
34. G . Earney
35. R . McDowel l
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Senior Coach : Chris Pecora
1 . M . Warton
2 . M . Alevras (VC-Res)
3. W. Long
4. D.Shannon
5. C. Miranda
6. S. Picket t
7. R . Pestling OVC-Res)
8. J . Agorakis
S . Peelin g
11 . D. Ricketts (C/C-Res)
t2 . R. Jiggins
13. P Warton
14.C .Shannon
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16. G . McCormack
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18 . M Venaskie
19.P. Woodman
20. D . King
21 . B. Healey
22 . G. Rizio
23. M . Fund s
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44. S. Rowe
45. D. Slows
46 . L . Marks
47.S.Short
48 . J . Bleasby
4R J. Cross
50. G. Johnston
51 . S. Miller
52 . M . Cook
53. M . Deighton
54. D. Morley
55. S. Kin g
56 . S. Watson
57. P Mentiplay
58. D. Cornelis
59. P. West
60. P. Bedford
61 . J. Morley
62, D. Crowder
63. J . Harrison
64 . J. Labrody
65 . R . Ukozich
66 . G . Robinson
67. A . Berry
68. C. Cross
69. A . Gross
70, R . Graham
71 . R. Bedford
72 . S. Peterson
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Assistant Coach : Greg Skene
Reserves Coach: R . RAcDoweii
2 . C . Hickey
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21 .L Shaw 45 .D.Howard
22. J. Horne
22. P. McKinnon 46 . G. Richards 23. M . Collopy
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30 R . Blood
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31 . P. Crowder
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32. J. Mansfield 56. N. Evans
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Senior Coach : Ross Heinrich
Reserves Coach : Graeme Andrew
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Rese rves Coach : Nigel Gibbons
1 . M . Bourke (Capt)
2, M . Castaldi
3. M . Brennan
4. S. Shelley
5. M . Canavan (DVC)
6. M . Clarke
7. G . Gaspari (VC)
.. 8 . D. Sutherland (Res-C)
9 . N . Gibbon s
10. D. Oliver
11, D. Perkins
12. A. Gaspari
13. I . Bobehc
14 . P. Schemb n
15. T Wallbridge 36 . T. Hamilton
16 . A, Chiappini 37. J . Brennan
17. M . Forbes 38 . J. Walker
18 . S . Sinclair 40. E . Mallard
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20 . A . Seeger 42. S . Trakas
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25. D. Rizio 40 . K . Bowen
22 . M . Power 44, C . Hun t
26. C . Fulton 41 . P. West
23. M, Smith 45. M . Grace
27. R. Sutherland 42 . G . Dormer
24. A. Healey 46. C, Simonis
28. M . Rizio 43. J. Cohen
25 M . Pradel 47. P Kin g
29. D. Jiggms (DVC) 44 . P Sand o
26. P Miller 48 . P. Rossi
30. S. Fenton (C) 45 . T Hinoporos 27. R. Cincotta 49, D . Scotti
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28. M . Byrne 50 .A,Luscombe
33. P. Lygon 47. H . Dautovic
29. S. Brownhill (R-VC) 52 . G . Stotorides
34. D. Holt 48, J . Hughes
30, D. Lawton 55. J. Gooden
35. C. Krisohos 49. J . Collins
31 . B. McLardy 56, B . Enright
36. B . Young 52. M . Pickett
32 . B. Quinn 57. T Gleason
37- S . Peters 62, L . Forth
33 . J. Garafolo 58, T. Peiper
38. A . Waters 65. G . Bel l
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1 . A. Cam m
2. P. Morrow
3.D.Seedsman
4. P. Lewis
5. K . Groves
6. T Davis
T C. Duggan
9. P. Emmett
10 P. Barry
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12. P. Hawkins
13 . S . Scanlan
14 . G . Houlihan
15. J. Mackay
16. C. Paxton
17. W. Mackay
I& K . Banning
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20. B . Kellett
21 . R . Henry
22 . P. Murph y
23. A . Rash 41 . C. Johnston
24. M . Johnstone 42. M . Houlihan
25. A . Barry 43. N . McIntyre
26. M . Mulcahy 45. A . Gran t
28. M . O'Brien 46. J . Mulholland
29. S . Adams 49. K . Gurtler
30. M . Noonan 50.A .Ladds
32 . S . Oliver 51 . A . Wals h
33. D. Andrew 57. L . McDonald
34.D.Sheehan 58. D. Dickson
35. H. Kellett 60. M . Walsh
37. T. Symons 61 . D . Halloran
38. M . Crawford 67 . G . Capuano
39. M . Yiannoudis 72. S . Lewis
40. D. Nicholls 73. M . Wis e
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Senior Coach : Robe rt Walton
Reserves Coach : Peter Liddell
1 . R . O'Conno r
2 . A . lorlano
3 . Peter Kelly
4. P. Liddell
5. S . Costantino
6 . S . Corcoran
7. J . Ladso n
8 . R. Walton
9. A. Rachelle
10. S. Southorn
11 . 0. Hemple
12 . G . Matheson
13. S. Ham
14.S. McCreesh
15. R . Cavalin
16. W . Charlton
17. D . Christian
18. E . Anderson
19. R . Morse
20 . C. Emery
21 .S.Koppens
22 . L. DArcy
23 . a Sutton
24 . C. Frerker
25 . F. Lidonnici
26 .R.Phelps
27. G. Thomas
28 . M . Zanon
29 . 0. Higgins
30 . M . Reddi e
31 . B. Colville 41 J. Walker
32 . A . Higgins 42 . C. Meegan
33 . Z . Monroe 43. G . Cester
34 M . D'Oliverio 44. M . Deayton
35 .J.Sheehan 45.N .Saunderson
36 . P Crameri 46. M . Grundle
37. M . Luke 47. T. Cantwell
38 . A. Morando 48. B . Luke
39. R. Walker 49. S . Dousha
40 . Phillip Kelly 50. F. Morsella
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2. I . Cleary
3. G . Smit h
4 S. Freeman
4. R . Burns (2)
5 S. Shon e
6. S. Smith
7. C. Skinns
8. T. Hallifax
9. D . Smith
10. P. Burns
11 . R. Boxshall
12. G. Bales
12. C . Arnol (2)
13. P. McLean
14 . D. Regan
15. M . Davidson
16. P. Gunthorpe
17. B. Rothwell
18. P. Hooper
19. G . Mazza
20. T. Trantino 41 . G . Racine
21 . M . Grant 41 . A . Sawchyn (2)
22 . D. Bennett 42 . D. Wallace
23. P. Waters 43. L. Mastrosavas
24. A. Kountios 44 . R. Buchmasser
25. S . Pagonis 45. C. Lightfoot
26. C. Gamble 46. M . Roberts
26. C. Gathercole (2) 47. R . Lightfoot
27. K . Strachan 48. B. Hudd
28 . M . Rothwell 49. W. Bott
29. A. Diflorio 50. J. Marzico
30 . S . Epifano 51 . P Ibbetson
30 . P. Wood (2) 52 . M . Roach
31 . M . Viljoen 53 . G . Fraser
32 . D. Bunn 54 . O . Ellemor
33 . S. Wright 56 . R . Hillgrove
34 . J. Palmer 58 . D . Ross
35. B. Lugg 61 . D. Cantwell
36. R . Verdi 62.R Shanahan
37. P. Kemp 66. T. Glen n
38. A . Boyce 69.S.Williamson
39. C . Stone 71 . A. Haselotf
40 . A . Siluca 75. B. Tune
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Senior Coach : Serge D'Angelo
Reserves: Adrian Branaga n
1 . P. Murphy
2. R . Steward
3. D . Mille r
4. T. Van Den Akker
5. C. Kenn y
7. J. Murphy
8. R . Power
9. R . Sweetland
10 . T. Mithen
11 . M . Shacklock
12 . G . Robinson
13. M . Faulisi
14. D. Corrigan
15. G . Burke
16. A. Kenny
17. I . Milner
18. G . Sargent
19. R Kell y
20. A . Gill
21 . S . Ingram 41 . B. Compton
22. J . Merry 42 . R O'Halloran
23. S. Nankervis 43. A. Morgan
24. D . Kenny 44. FOirccdantoruo
25. J. Goldsmith 45. S . Ronchi
26. B.J. Vaughan 46. D. Ingram
27. B. Duffy 47. J. O'Meara
28. K . Merry 48. R . Karehana
29. R . Knowles 49. G . Grandie
30. T Parrett 50.T Hansen
31 . F. Caione 51 . T. Oakley
32. C. Ingram 52 . R O'Connor
33. A . Douglass 53 . A. Mayne
34. J . Callaghan 54 . E . Kontos
35. D. Dinicoiantonio 55 . A . Ndreh
36. P. Pesnikas 56 . M . Harker
37. N . Currie 57. D. Bray
38. M . Fincher 58 . A. Nankervis
39. B .L. Vaughan 59 . D . Pitcher
40. A . Prowe 64 . J. Croni n
UNIVERSITY REDS
Senior Coach : I Ewing
Reserves Coach : L. Dynes
1 . T. Smit
2 . N . Bowman
3. M . Richardson
4. E . Mudie
5 . S . Green
6 . M . Schroder
7. S . Thatcher
8 . P. Ric e
9. M . Pigdon
10. B . Hennessy
11 . B. Pickett
12 . M . Roberts
13. G. Jackson
14. G. Laverty
15. M . De Lange
16. S . Ilqoutz
17. R . Church
18. A. Hodgee
19. G . Stanley
20. R. Goldberg
21 . G . Cook
22. G . Acklan d
23. S. Andrikopoulos
24. R . Ansell
25. J . Willems
26. S. Basile
27. A. Whitton
28. M . Bethune
29. D. Tognarim
30. P. Curry
31 . D. Runciman
32 . J. Line s
33. G . Rosetta
34. G . Pasquini
35. S . Roberts 43. G. Lambourne
36. J. Yorston 44 . P. White
37. J . Anderson 45 I . Mezzalira
38. N . Smith 46 . P. Heaphy
39. G . Grech 47. N . Arnott
40. D. Cahir 48. P. Hutchings
41 . G. Jackson 49. D. Kan e
42 . R . Cumming 50, J. Wise
ST. MARY'S
Senior Coach: Garry Connolly
Reserves Coach : Laurie Innes
1 . M . Learmonth 29. J. Fulle r
2. G . Hurley 30. C. Sutto n
3. R . Livingstone 31 . M . McGrath
4 . P Binyon 32 . M . Plumridge
5. N . Power 33 . A . Bourke
6.T. Brideson 34 .T. Burt
7 . P Malcolm 35 . R . Burns
8 . J. Sinicco 36 . E. Evans
9 . M . Huebner 37.D.Rourke
10. T Jones 38, S. Stone
11 . B . Clark 39 . W. Mullenger
12 . G . Mullins 40 . D . Kennedy
13. A. Lindsay 41 . C. O'Brien
14. 1 Huebner 42 . S . McKoy
15. D. Andrews 44 . M . Kendall
16 . C. Johnson 45. M . Halloran
17. B. Prior 46. L. Gilmore
18 . B. Ross 47. T. McCaskell
19 . D. Lupton 48. M . Pearson
20. F. O'Rourke 49. R . Wad e
21 . T. Ymer 50. T. Aarons
22. G . Sloan 51 . M . Rappoccio
23. S. Preston 52. F. Sadler
24. D. Collins 53. L. Pearson
25. A . Slatterley 54 . P. Fuller
26. J. Innes 55, R . Mullett
27. J. Woodward 56. G. Clark
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35. G . Andoniadis 46. F. Bell
36 . W. Jones 47. M . Bachmann
37. D . Frencham 48. C. Hatzistayrou
38 . D. Marlow 49. M . Sevenich
40 . R. Baker 50. B . Kyriakidis
41 . A . Moore 51 . M . Kociancic
John Platten's
A Sectio n
OLD
HAILEYBURY
COLLEGI A NS
Senior Coach :
Leigh Carison
Assistant Coach:
Stephen Moun t
Reserves Coach :
Greg Ttegear
1 .S . Mount
2 . D. Hoyle
3. B. Woolhouse
4. S . Lausse n
5. D. Greeves
6 . A . Ingleton
7. C . Higson
8. C . Pollock
9. M . Hibbins
10 . C. Warner
11 . W. Dal y
12 . M. Conron
13. S. Hinchen
14.R .Schober
15. N . Anderson
16. A. Wallace
17. D. Phillips
18 . J . Bennett
19. P Scott
20. M . Whittaker
21 . V. Cleary
22 . D. Kerr
23. A. Wright
24. D. Ramshaw
25. G . Eyles
26. N . Milat
27. J . Dansey
28. S. Blackman
29. A . Kenneally
30. M. Galbraith
31 . N . Hibbins
32 . D. Thomson
33. G. Irvine
34. R . Happell
35. N . White
36. N . Pike
37. C. Coyne
38 . M. Lake
39 .B .Jones
40. A . Lord
41 . S. Li e
42. L. Griffin
43. M. Foard
44 . G . Oakley
45 . P. Harry
46. A . Mitchell
47. C. Davidson
48. J. Lemon
49. S . Avery
50. B. Jefferson
51 . P. Baxter
52 . J. Docking
53. J . Smith
54. T. Holland
55. R . Cross
56. D. Warner
57. T. Smith
58. J . Parra
61 . R . Oliphant
66 . B . Simpson
69. M . Burgess
70. R . Conron
75. N . Procto r
OVER
ENOLY
SOC~@ TY
DE LA SALLE
OL D
COLLEGIANS
Senior Coach :
Bernard Dunn
Assistant Coach :
P. Beddoe
2. P. Fiume
3 . A. Phillips
4 . M . Edmonds
5 . N. Frase r
6. A . Scott
7. C. McClounan
8. C . Wright
9. C. Campbell
10. D. Tessier
12 . D. Toohey
13. J . Maloney
14. S. Hunter
15. G . Hynes
16. J. McCarthy
17. D. Crowe
18.B. Mahoney
19 . N . Vanderplight
20. P O'Brie n
21 . M . Murray
22. P. O'Callaghan
23 . M . O'Callaghan
24 . M . Lowe
25. G . Curran
26. P Wyles
27. D. Kinsella
28. P. Waldron
30. B. Smith
31 . C . Belleville
32 . G . Sheedy
33. P. Rennie
34. J. Tully
35. A . Macintosh
36. C. Swift
37. P. Rudd
38, S . Rudd
39 . C. McCleod
40. A . Banks
41 . K. Mullins
42 . P. Leonard
43. M. Stanning
44. L . Vanderplight
45 . A. Cris t
46 . M . Hagan
47. G . Jackson
48. S. Catalfamo
50. P. Mannix
54. J. Duckett
61 . M . Jackson
MAJOR SPONSOR
MARCELLIN
Senior Coach:
Murray Browne
Reserves Coach :
Ron Hodgson
1 . A. Carafa
2 . G . Petroff
3 . M . Chun
4. C. Carr
5. A . Tranquilli
6. G. O'Connell
7 . P. Randall
8 . M . Amad
9 . D . Merton
10 . A. Gallagher
11 . C . Slattery
12 . N . Bourke
13. M . Stapleton
14. D. Howe
15. D . Ebert
16. G . Wallis
17 . M . Getson
18 . A. Caffry
19 . M . Delahunt
20. S . O'Flynn
21 . J . Amad
22. T. O'Hehir
23 . G . Williams
24 . A. Hewitt
25 . J. Murray
26 . M . Moran
27 . G . Booker
28. C . Mason
29. A . Zannoni
30. M . Archdeacon
31 . A . Booth
32 . A. McIntosh
33 . J. Seabury
34 . L . Getson
35 . J . Pappas
36. G . Walsh
37. P. Sheehan
38. J . Triangolo
39 . F. Battistella
40 . D . Cooper
41 . P. Chalkley
42 . A. Duncan
43 . N. Duncan
44. S. Lindenmayer
46. James Golds
48 . Julien Kan n
51 . T . Mahon
55 . S . Beattie
56 . Jeremy Golds
57 . B . Day
58. S . Boysen
61 . M . Bushell
63 . Jeremy Kann
64 . V. Gallagher
65 . T . Smith
66 . M . Tyrrell
67 . D. Tyrrell
68. B . Murray
69. D . Parysci o
SPONSORED BY
INCoLoUR
NORTH
OLD BOYS
Senior Coach :
Robe rt Hyde
Rese rves Coach:
Jim Marchbank
1 . A . Egan
2 .T .Jones
3 . D . Martin
4 . T. Beare
5 . M . Schmidt
6. A . Cahil l
7. P . Booth
8. B . Collison
9 . S . Brazil
10 . B. Hanlon
11 . C . Lambrou
12 . J . Tierney
13 . B . Curuli i
1 4- 0 . Abrahams
15. P . Kearney
16. B . Herrald
17. M . Boyd
19 . P. Considine
20 . P . O'Farrell
21 . D. Baker
22 . A . Furey
23 . C . Alevraz
24. R . Anderson
25. D . Cerini
26. M . Fisher
27 . R. Atkinson
28 . N . Garnham
29 . P . Daniels
30 . P . Tatter
31 . L. Boyle
32. G. Phyland
33. J . Reardon
34 . B . Conti
35 . M. Micklethwait
36 . P . McMenamin
37 . J . Zumbo
38 . K . Scott
39 . J . Considine
40. I . Turnbull
41 . P. Dwyer
42 . C . Horn
43 . G . Irvine
44 . B. Girolami
45 . C. Muller
46 . N. Culnane
47. R . Little
48. D . Delac
50. B . Devine
51 . J . Curran
52 . D . Goodear
53 . M . Leigh
54 . T. Lescum
55. S. Zocco
56, C . Hancock
57. B . Allman
58 .T .Keogh
59 .J .Bugeja
60 . L . Nardella
61 .J . Crouc h
62 . B . Cruickshank
64. A . McCudden
65.J .Joyce
66. D . Gloury
67. S . Cox
68 . F . Borello
Senior Coach :
Simon Meehan
1 . A. Baxte r
2 . D. Connell
3. W. Byrn s
4 . C . McKenzie
5 . F. Mai n
6 . W . Smith
7 . R. Makinson
8 . M . Orton
9 . G . Anderson
9. B . Herbert (2)
10. T. Chegwin
11 . J . Rae
12. D . Seccull
. B . Carry
14
1 3 . A. Phillips
15 . W . Phillips
16 . M . De Mattia
17. P . Woff
18. M . Constable
19. M . Armstrong
20. C . Krau s
21 . A. Walden
22 . P . Thiessen
23 . 1 . Kidgell
24 . D. Williams
24 . R . Lavender (2)
25 . D, Dean
26. D . Kretschmer
27. C . Dunn
27. H . Broadbent (2)
28 . G . Bor g
29 . D . Ray
30 . P . Robinson
31 . B . Mai n
32 . A . Roberts
33. G. Tanner
34. R . Home
35. D . Lappage
37 . D . Andersen
38 . J. Hayter
39 . B. Steenholdt
40 . S . Healey
41 . R . Plecher
42. M . Baxter
43. D . Hoare
44 . A . Kirkwood-Scott
45 . M . Alle n
46 . M . Krause
47 . J . Delalande
48 . P .G . Merrett
49 . M . Liffe y
50. D. Golding
51 . S. Baker
52. N . Mistry
53 . T . Snowball
54 . J. Wood
55 . C. Ladds
56 . N . Evans
57 .B .Ladds
58. A . Whitelaw
59. E . Bingham
60. A . Whela n
THE
SWAGMAN'S HAT
A
Li'L~,
LEISURE PARK
tc
ORMOND
OLD
SCOTC H
senior Coach:
Russell Greene
Reserves Coach :
John Caidham
1 . E . Alle n
2. S . Reddish
3 J . Moir
4. R. Fuller (Capt)
5. A. Aston
6. D. Hooper
7. A. Lloyd
8, Rr Hodges
9 . R. Aujard
10. J. Ker r
11 . S . Hume
12 . M . Veselik
13 . N . Hooper
14- A. Chambers
15 . D. McCall
16 . J . Hosking
17, G . Eagl e
18 . B. Simpson
19 . A. Scott
20 . T. Keipert
21 . S . Gibbs
22, K. Stokes
23 . A. Millar
24 . W. Allen
25 .S . Stokes
26 . A. Hart
27 . S . Duthie
28 . N. Hart
29 . R . Greene
30 . J . Laird
31 . A . Smith (VC)
32 . G. Jackson
33 . C. Hunter
34 . J . West
35 . B . Steele
36 . R . Price
37 . D. Iser
38 . J . Harris
39 . S. Woodhouse
40 . P . Brow n
41 . J . Hart
42.J .Lawson
43 . R . Austin
44 . A . Stubb s
45. B . Cain (Res VC)
46. B . Shepherd
4T M . Brady
48. R . Petty
49. R . Steele
50. T. Byrne
51 . J . Lartu
52.J . Bock
53. P. Sherwen
54.G .Bennett
55. T. Fearn-Warren
56. A . Warner
57. D . Kay
58. D . Norman
59. T . Hart
60. B . Crump (C Res )
OLD
XAVERIANS
1 . C. Clar k
2 . P . Schuhkraft
3 . A . Fitzgerald
4 . R . Barnes
5 . D. McDonald
6 . T. Gallagher
7 . B . Connel l
8 . M . Gilmore
9 . S . Grac e
10 . M . McDonald
11 . D. Edgell
12 . N. Sabo
13 . P . Kingston
14 . S . Samild
15 . M . McConvill
16 . T. Stewart
17 . P . Harrington
18 . P . Cleary
19 . A . Jobling
20 . D. Wood
21 . S . Carboon
22 . M . Stone
23 . P . McDonald
24 . S . McCooke
25 . P . Forsyth
26. M . Brown
27. T. Hill e
28. B . Collins
29. G . Petering
30 . R . Woodland
31 . B . Egan
32 . S . Reidy
33 . E . Fraser
34 . C . Sparrow
35 . A . Grace
36. M . Davine
37 . A . Or r
38 . P . Milner
39 . S . Morgan
40. P . Joy
41 . R . Oate n
42. D. Robertson
43. C . Thomas
44. A . Connolly
45. D. Barton
46. K . Sparrow
47. G . Treverton
48. C . Karageorgio
49. P . Hurley
50. D. Conway
51 . J . Brown
52. D. Connell
53. P . Marnow
54. C . Kelleher
55 . P . McConvill
56 . B . Turne r
MAJOR SPONSOR
ST. BERNARDS
Senior Coach :
Frank Dunell
Reserves Coach :
Denis Godfrey
1 . G . Keane
1 . D . Godfrey (Res-Capt)
2. P. Fitzgeral d
3. J . Law
4. V. Comito
5. S. Walsh
6. C . Wood
7. S. Parrett
8.A .Capes
9. G . Wood
10, J . Federico
11 . P. Capes
12 . P. Hogan
13 . R . Purcell
14. G . Mathewes
15. M . Ega n
15. L. Overman (Res)
16. F. Dunell
17. W. Carey
18. A . Purcell
19. L. Gollant
20. J . Fraser
21 . C. Mallia
22. M . Mahady
23. S. Byrne
24 . K . Mahady
25. A . Comito
26. J . Gollant
27. A. Nathan
28. P. Morrice
29. J . Overman
30. P. Mulkearns
31 . M . Fitzpatrick
32. P Runting
33 . M . Mulkearns
34 . A . Brebner
35. J . Saundry
36. P. O'De a
37. F. Comito
38. D. McAllister
39. B . Hor n
40 . D. Burke
41 . D. Looker
42 . M. Marshall
43 . A . McCleave
44 . B. Gallaugher
45. J . Kennedy
46. D. Solomon
47. M . McGeown
50. A . Wals h
51 . A . Vinecombe
52. S . Brook s
55. P. Rogerson
56. C. Bon d
58. H . Tobin
59. A. Nugent
61 . R . Doolan
78. M . Dever s
MAJOR SPONSOR
1
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Lincolnshire
Arms Hotel
1 Keilor Road,
North Essendon, Vic. 3041
THERRY
Senior Coach :
Tony Crotty
Assistant Coach :
G. Halbert
Reserves Coach:
D. Bode n
1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC)
2 . J. Zanett i
2 . J. Sandman
3 . F. Falcone
4. J . Schembri
5 . T. Taylor (VC)
6. N . Court
7. P. Jones
8 . M . Sharp
9. M . Grocock
10. P. Gilmour
11 . S . Bannister
12. S. Seymour
13. M . Bosanko
14. J. Reddick
15. P. McCann
16. M . Goodwin
17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt)
18. B. Carte r
19. A. Ratcliffe
20. M . Carte r
21 . M . Fitzpatrick
22 . B . Scuill i
22 . M . Devereaux (DVORes)
23. A . Bake r
24. P. Matton (C)
25. M . O'Rourke
26.R Rya n
27. M . Tadinac
28. M . O'Kearney
30. A . Url i
31 . S . Hollow
32 . S. Eastmure
33. M . Goodwin
34. M . Donohue
35. S. O'Halloran
36. A . Smith
37 . D. Castaldi
38. G . Pinner
39. S. Boyle
40. M . Talbot
41 . M . Crotty
42 .A McKay
44. J. Vaina
45. M . Petrevski
47. M . Davies
48. D. Wrigglesworth (DVC)
50. M . Purcel l
51 . R. Moran (VC-Res)
54. J. Blain
60. B. Pearse
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B Section
OLD
MELBURNIANS
B A NYULE
1 . P. Adams
2 . D. Witchell
3. L. Holt (VC)
4. M . Legg e
.. 5. C. Ladd
6. P. Williams
7. F. Broster
8. B. Moloney
9. G . Sutterby
10. R . Cullen
11 . P Barnes
12 . D. Glass (C-Res)
13. A . Short
14. M . McDonald
15. S . Gray
16. M . Fidler
17. M . Gray
18 . J . Turnbull
19 . A. Thompson
20. C. Hoist
21 . G . Foster
22. J . Gilham (Capt)
23 . C. Boucher
24 . W. Ashton
25 . M . Power
26 . A. Mill
27. D. Drinkwater
28. A . Weston
29. C . Pyers
30. B . Gillies
31 . S . White
32 . C. West
33.T. Kearsey
34. C . Stevens
35. R . Parry
36. R . Prowse
37. D. Gent
38. C. Duncan
39. B. Bowler
40 . D. Stephens
41 . A . McLaren
42 . D . Taylor
43 . M . Harte
44. B . Hogan
45. M . Gilbert
46. P. Linehan
47. P Davi s
48. R . Hogan
49. G . Miethe
50. M . Phillips
51 . R. Crockford
52. S. Coulson
53. D. Meredith
54 . G . Silby
55. D. Williams
56 . G . Quinlan
57. W. Chapma n
Proudly sponsore d
Courtney & Patterson
FOR D
MIDDENDORP ELECTRIC
MONASH UNI
BLUES
Senior Coach :
Brian Ford
Reserves Coach :
Marcus Hanlon
1 . J . Alexander
2. I . Kohle r
3 . I . Ses t
4 . B . Cornwell
5 . G . Gale
6 . I. Hildebrand
7. B. Seato n
8. A . Barker
9. L. Baring
10. J . Koo p
11 . M . Spencer
12 . M . Crampton
13 . R . Culvenor
14 . V. Sheehan
15 . R . Knigh t
16. T. Chisholm
17. S. Zacharidis
18. G. Hipwell (VC)
20 . A. Tuha n
21 . D . Lawrence
22 . M . Cohen
24. S. McKay
25. M . Kelloc k
26. A . McGregor (Capt)
27. D. Newma n
28. S. Rowlands
29. A . Headberry
32 . G . Wadley
34. J. Quin (DVC)
35. A. Qui n
36. M . Quin
37. J. Andritsos
43 . G . Enders
44 . L . Champness
45. J . Lochowiak
46.J .Shady
48. P. Andritsos
50. G . McHenry
51 . B. Hodgson
52 . J . Millie
54. R . Houghton
58. M . Hanlon
64. R. Knott
65. D. Wood
66. C. Ketsakidis
72 . C. Conroy
73 . A . Parsons
OLD BRIGHTON
Senior Coach :
Mark Parker
Rese rves Coach :
Shane Young
1 . G. Bennett
2 . M . McLennan
3 . A . Pryor
4 . C . Anderso n
5 . M . Waddington
6. M . Allen
7. J. Ryan
8. S . Fitchett
'.. 9. M . Fisher
10 . C. Lade
11 . N . Perry
12, D. Cochrane
13. A . Grant
14. J. Bennett
15. R . Haydon
16. M . Hendrie
17. A. Rickarby
18. M . Talbot
19. C. Brook
20. M . Reid
21 . C. James
22 . T. Hayden
23. M . Shippen
24. A . Hamilton
25. L . Hamilton
26. T. Desmyth
27. A . Augustine
28. A. Gal e
29. P. Latzer
30. R . Phillips
31 . S. Murray
32. H . Jarvis
33 . Jarvi s
34 . R . Brown
35 . D. Smythe
36 . B. Pollock
37. M . Selby
38. J . Tregaskis
39. A . Hoar
40. N . Timms
41 . S. Duggan
42. Devin e
43. J. Pyers
44 . A. McLaughlin
45. R . Carte r
46 . J . Allmond
47. R. Hopkins
48 . C . Haling
49. S. Young
50. J . Donelan
51 . P. Murphy
52 . P. Murphy
53. M. Hal l
54. G . Treverton
55. P. McMahon
56, A. Cooper
57. J . Tomkins
58. S . O'Donnell
59 . C. Gilmore
Senior Coach :
Paul O'Brien
1 . A. Wills
2. R . Pisarski
3. J . Nichols (VC)
4. P O'Brie n
5. N . Boyden
6. R. Dery
7. C. Thompson
8 . J. Keebl e
9 . D. Coroner
110. A . Joyce
11 . B. Murphy
12. G . Borton
13. S. Rose
14. S. Bardsiey
15. D . Maskiel
16. P. Wood
17. M. Rose
18, W. Ward-Ambler
19 . M. Dadd o
20. A . Salek
21 . T. Wertheimer (Res.VC)
22.1 . Macka y
23 . A . Witts (Capq
24 . S . Tea l
25 . R. Nelson (Res-Capt)
27. C . Brya n
28. C. Terrill
29 . R. Meade
30. N . Howell
31 . S. Frazer
OLD
MENTONIA N S
1 . A . Acreman
2. David Campbell
3 . R . Newman
4 . M . Barrett
5 . M . Turner
6. D. Patterson
7. G . Norto n
8. N . MacQuire
9. R. MacQuire
10 . M . Durack
11 . D . Solley
12 . G . Dickson
13 . S. Sharp
14. D. Rogers
15. C . Davis
16. D . Gran t
17. C. McKinnon
18.T. Bournon
19. D. Zajc
20 . S. Farrow
21 . C. Ericksen
22 . A. Lever
23. N . Moodie
24. C. Radin
25. A . Holland
26. G . Buxton
27. C . Appel
32 . R. Webb (DVC)
28. P. Harrington
33. G. Dixon
29.A.Carter
34. C . Anastasakis
35. M . Hibbins
30. C. Scot t
36. S. Newman
31 . T. Spence
37. G . Curti s
32 . J. Sly
38. M . Naylor
33 . C. Gardiner
39. M . McGregor
34 . D. Holland
40 . M. Blood
35. D. Murphy
41 . P. MacDonald
36.P Dynes
42 . B. Williams
37. G . Bruhn
43. P. Birrell
38, B. Sherrill
44. J . Harty
39. R . Beynon
45.Z . Useinov
40. M . Osborn
46. P. Sinn
41 . N . She r
47. A. Tymms
42. Darren Campbell
48. A .C . Smith
4R 1 Stuckey
43. C. Best
50. B. Cook
44 . M . Dyer
51 . W. Ward
45 . S . Warne
52. D. Dowling
46 . A . Petrov
53 . C. Kopa
47. J . Konicanin
54 . C. Williamson
48. D.Johnson
55 . E . Atkinson
49.T Spence
56 . M. Atkinson
50. C . Funston
57. B . Farrugr a
58. A. Sutton ''.. 51 . N . Wright
59. T MacManus
52 . A. Oxland
60. M . McCulloch
53. A . Riddle
61 . G . McCulloch
54. B. Paterson
62 . A. Geogiani
55. G . Worrell
63. S. Martin
56. M . Leone
65.J .Cunnack
57. W. Jones
66. F. Tsiampas
58 .T Low
67. D. MacDonald
61 . T. Cowell
68 . S. Bowring
69 . C . Love
69 . P. Jost
70. R . Williams
71 . P. Ramsay
72 . I . Solomon
73.T. Hog g
74 . D. McGuiness
75. P Harri s
76. R . Gee
77. J. Jarvi s
78 . J. VanHecke
79. J. McConnell
MAJOR SPONSO R
Commercial Rd Prahran I
OLD
PARADIAN S
S Vincen t
2 . B. McCtements
3. M . Considine (Capt)
4. B. Flynn
5. R. Canavan
8. J. Geary
7. P. Cosgriff
8. D. Reeves
9. S. Phil p
10. N, Wayman
11. D . Beck
12. M . Harrison
13 . R . Mill s
14. P. Board
15. D. Way
16 B. Joyce
17, M . Vea r
18. L. Mansfield
19. P. Brabender
20. M . Geary
21 . M . Mullavey
22. J. Mills
23. P. Robertson
24 . D. Stuckey
25. R. Aanenson
26. M. Livy
27. N . Kerr
28. P. Shannon
29.P Zappa
30. F. Gleeson
31 . P. Walsh
32 . T Jones
33. A . Peyton
34. P Joyce
35. J. Steindl
3& S. Swindon
37. A. Reidy
38. C. Zahra
39. P. Nailer
40. D. Blackley
41 . P. Digney
42. D. Gravell
43 . P. Heal y
44. T. Livy
45. P. Henry
46. C. Natoli
47. D. Baird
48. M . McNamara
49. S. O'Tool e
50 . L . Thomas
51 . P. Holmes
52 . C. Ray
53. G . Dumsday
54. M . Pizzo
MAJOR SPONSOR
BECK'S
BEDDING
OLD TRINITY
GRAI19117ARIA1dS
Senior Coach :
A Johnson
Assistant Coach :
R . Purcell
Rese rves Coach :
C. Grass
1 . A. Dun n
2 . C. Robiso n
3. A. Allibon (Capt)
4. T Norman (VC )
5. D. O'Shaughnessy
6. R . Heath
7. D. Rogers
S. R . Beardsley
9. S. Hopkins
10. A. Parkes
11 . T. Phillips
12 . G . Clarke
13. D. Balazsy
14. R . Boztel
15. M. Hedley
16. A. Black
17. M . Jennings
18 . N. Beardsley
19. G. Hudson
20. T. Roberts
21 . D . Denby
22 . P. Robison
23. M . Adam
24.A . Anderson
25. E. Borghesi
26. L . Coleman
27. I . Wallac e
28 . G . Harvey
29. S. Oldfield
30. J . Carnegie
31 . M . Turner
32. N. Sammut
33. P. Scott
34 . P. Papas
35. A . McAree
37. R. Sell a
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11 . A . Kyriacou
15 . D. Barker
12. J. Wilson
16. G . Gye
17. T. Tsiauis
13 . A. Gibbs
18. M . Brooks
14, S. Jackson
19. B. Howe
15. R . Spurritt
20. C. Murray
16. W. Inkster
21 . D. Trusler
17. R. Pike
22. S. Williams
18. R. Scheiber
23 . M . Morley
19 . J . Gan
24 . C . Todd
20. A. Wilson
25. D. Richards
21. S. Trist
26. W. Poulter
22. M . Hopkins
27. R . Palamara
23 . M . Armstrong
28. N . Little
24. M . Mudge
30. B . Carr
25. S. Woods
31 . C. Smith
26. G . Young
32 . W. Marshall
27.P.Lodge
33. J. Boyle (Capt-Res)
28. B. Leitch
34. D. Connoll y
29. W. Forward
35. Paul Riley
30. N . McCann
36 . M . Polletti
31 . J. Howard
37. J. Mannix
32 . S. Turner
38. A . Green
33. M. McCutcheonson
34. P. McCra e
39. R . Bourbon
40. T. Paatsch
35. O. O'Brien
41 . B. Welsh
36 . D. Essery
42. J. Grimison
37. C. Strachan
43 . B . Marks
38. C . Fisher
44 . S. Rekic
39. M . Todd
45. G . Rogers
40. W. Earle
46. S. Grady
41 . B. Tow n
47. Peter Riley
42 . R . Carroll
48. T. Howard
43 . B . Salvaris
44. A . Kent
49. D. Arthur
50. A. Rogers
45. M . Bloodworth
51 . N . Robinson
46. R . Lee
47. P. Lenton
52 . M . O'Hara
48.C.Brown
54. W. McDonald
49
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56. W. Sergeant
50 . N . Brown
57. L . Ston e
51
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D. Shaw
58. R . Cahill
60. S . Fisher
52 . A. Dance
61 . T. Hadfield
53. L. Heath
62 . M. Harrison
54. M . Heintz
63. P. Wels h
55. B. Pyke
56. A. McCulloch
65. M . Kruger
57. C . Evan s
66. G . Fitzsimmons
67. P. Foley
58. A . Cooper
59. M . Polkinghorn
68 . K . Christ
60. A . Manc e
69. D. Williams
61.
R . Benham
70. S . Kerr
62. P. Harvey
71 . B . Simmons
63
72 . S. Hubery
. N . Huntley
73. J . Garne r
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Senior Coach:
Stua rt Giasco tt
Reserves Coach :
R . Parkinson
1 . S. Furph y
2 . W. Davis
4. C. Gun n
5. R . Roysmith
6. D. Ritchi e
7. S. Glascott (Capt)
8 . J . Handbur y
9. P. Handbury
10. A. MacDougal
11 . J . Pescott
12 . G . Fawcett
13 . P. Clarke
14. A . Light
15.J.Teague
16. S . Burgess
18. F. Brown
19 . J . Manton
20. C. Ross
22. J. Taylor
23 . M . Davis
24, M . Bayley
25. D . Dowling
27. D. Morton
29. H . Burbank
30. W. Sutton
31 . T. Jackson
32. C. Landale
34 . P Law
35 . C. Hollis
36. R. Herman
38. R. Hanna
40. S . Bones
41 .T.Gough
42 . B. O'Halloran
43 . D. Cler k
44. E. Spiden
45. A . Rigby
46. P. Murray
48. L . Fellner
50. M . Robson
51 . J. Le e
52 . P. Stock
53. C . Kakka
56. S. Naylor
58. M . Naylor
59. J. May
65 . J . Welsh
67. H . MacGowan
74. P. Coulso n
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GRAM MARIANS
senior Coach :
Alan Salter
Reserves Coach:
Steven Kin g
t . B. Yarwood
2. M. Dyson
3.D Cadd y
4, 1, Wells
S.J. Stevens
6, M, Hall
7. B Cockenll
B. S . Corlett
9. B. Parry
10. B Hal l
11 . B. Jensen
12. M . Bardsley
13. M . Knight
14. G . Alexander
15. M . Cavanagh
16.T Stevens
17 T. Smith
18. C Ferguson
19 T Hachem
20 M . Hutxtr
21. S Pdoto
22 . C Dunne7l
23 C . Bye
24 B Elsworth
25 N. Weston
26 G.Farlacas
27 J Weddle
28J. Maycock
29 R . Weddle
30 D. Tol l
31 . D. LovSOn
32. A . Noonan
33 C. Cormac k
34 B Roberts
35.S Conboy
36. L . Raftopolous
37. A . Sch6c t
38, P. Tdandos
39, M. Campbell
40,S Purcell
4L J. Marshall
42 .S.Vaughen
43. P. Sigley
44 A .Tnandos
45 C . Edwards
46.T Pill
47, D
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48.D. Chan
49, L. Taylor
50, D. Jones
51 . S. Campbell
52. D. Cuttnss
53. D. Craker
54. A. Jenkins
55. A. Batchelor
56 A. Welsz
57. 1. Roxburgh
58 R . Ive y
59 D. Elsworth
60 C Lynch
61 . D. Ham
62 . A. Haug
63 R, Bainbridge
64 . N . Mills
65 D. Veal
66. D. Comne
67. M. Dunn
68.C.Mahoney
69. J. Lynch
70. P. Congelton
71 . D. Morant
72. D. Sandman
73 J. Sandman
74 D. Simonsen
75. D. Fallaw
PRESTON
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Senior Coach :
C. Lawson
Reserves Coach :
G. Sabah
1 . I . Bliss
2 . R . Herbert
3. C. Lawson (C/C)
4. C. Smart
5 . R . McGaw
6 . A . Hepburn
7. D. O'Brien
8 . J . Culph
9 . G . Bennett
10. J . Mounsey
11 . A. Hodgson
12 . P. Yendall
13 . A . Phil p
14 . M . Zubak
15 .1 . DeBono
16 . C . Lykopanagos
17 . W. Stewart
18. M . Noble
20. M . Faure
21 . T. Bullock
22 . P. Bullock
23. P. Coleman
24. A . Bullock
25. S. McGowan
26. A . Brydson
27. J. McGaw
28 . A . Allen
29 . A. McDonald
30 . R . Dea n
31 . G . Masset
33. S . Tanner
34 . R. Calcutt
36. N . Maynard
37. E . Kyriaco u
38. G . Sebeh (C/C-Res)
39. R . Johnstone
40. A . Finikaridies
41 . D. Phil p
42 . T. Mui r
44. P. McKenna
46. J . Mountney
47. G . Hi m
48 . G . Culph
49. P. Cesaro
50 .R .Bohanna
51 . P. McDonald
55. C. Tanner
56. M . Vescio
57. R. Barbara
60. W. Shorti s
R&M
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Senior Coach :
Mark Tyquin
Reserves Coach:
Bob Burn s
1 . M . Kinsella
2 . D. Marshall
3 . Mark Beasley
4 . B . Ridewood
5 . G . Connolly
6. R . Parson s
7. N . McColough (DVC)
8. D. Seeley
9. C. Lancaster
10 . C. Bracchi
11 . R . Grec h
12 . D . Spencer
13. S . Zahra
14. P. Lannan
15. P. Walker
16. B. Berry
17. A. MacGeorge
18. B. Mills
19. B. Tomlinson
20 . M . McCra w
21 . Michael Beasley
22 . S. Algeri
23 . B. Hutchinson •.
24 . T. Beasley (Capt)
25. D. Smit h
26. B. Burns (Capt-Res)
27. J . Elmore
28. G . O'Brien
29. B. Hambridge
30. G . Fitzgibbon
31 . G . McLachlan
32 . Matthew Beasley
33. I . McNichol
34 . A . Boag (VC)
35 . R . Bilos
36 . L. Walker
37. N . Fitzgibbon
38 . W. Dunstan
39 . A . Savioa
40 . M . Manson
41 . J. Clagnan
42 . P. Griffiths
43 . D. Johnston
44. M . Pucella
45. D. Silverman
46. M . Santagada
47. A . Maloney
48. M . Lomagno
49. T. McNamara
50. G . Riggio
51 . A. Peck
52 . J . Selby
53. B. Mentiplay
54. S. Flannery
55 . P. Farre l
56 . M . Hecker
57. I . Thorneli
58 . D. Trease
59 . P. Newport
60. D. Goodchild
61 . S . Campbell
62 . A . Whitelaw
63. B. Rivalland
64. D . Barr
65. B. Smith
66. S. McNamar a
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1 . R. Hawkin s
2 . M . Harrington
3. G . Lee-Conway
4. G . Gross
5. R . Callanan
6. P. Hagarty
7. S. Kerr
8 . P. McNee
9 . P. Harding
10. R . O'Brien
11 . J. O'Conno r
12 . R. Arthurson (DVC)
13 . M . Piveta
14 . C . Trew
15 . M . Olive
16 . P. Curtin
17. O. Hourigan
18. P. Meaghe r
19 . J . Watkin (Capt)
20. B. Morton
21- J. Bateman
23. H . Stone
24. T. Bar e
25. J . Quirk
26 . J . O'Brien
27. R . Gross
28 . D. Whitbread
30. A. Bendorrighio
31 . M . Kerr
32. R . Snell
33. R. Strauss
34. P. Cahlil
35. P. Carroll
36. M. McKaige
37. A . Beale (VC)
38. D . Sheehy
39. M . Corridan
40. P. Panagiotopoulos
41 . M. Quinla n
42 . M . Warton
44 . A . Thomas
46 . D. De Rooden
48 . J . Dynon
49 . A . Lyon
50. J . Bloomfield
51 . C . Ston e
53. N . Slattery
54. D. McDonald
56.J.Shaw
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Senior Coach:
Alan Elliott
Reserves Coach :
Thomas Cannon
1 . S. Bryan
2. D. Damson
3. A . Harry
4. J. Tuck
5. D. Macleod
6. G . Hyland
7. M . Cannon
8. I . McCullagh
9. G . Case
10. E. Mazzeo
11 . A. Elliott
12 . A. Featherston
13. P. Graham
14. A . Cook
15. D. White
16. D. Tipper
17- P. Sadler
18 .D.Grigg
19 . P. McGowan
20. M .Dervan
21 . W. Kewin
22 . W. Payne
23. P. McNamara
24. A . Owen
25. R . Evans
26. C . Muscat
27. B. Tuck
28 . S. Calderwood
29 . M . Anderson
30 . A. Morell i
31 . D . Clough
32 . D. Temby
33 .T Cannon
34 . B. Hann
35. S . Quin n
36. A. Cabansag
37. M . Tuck
38. D. Mills
39. W. Butters
40. L . Turnley
41 . A . Morgan
42 . D. Ipso
43. A . Bond
45. N . Croft
46. M . Payne
47. T. Nobilo
48. R . Engler
49. S. Lugowski
50 . G. Gray
51 . D . Bubnic
52 . P. Culhane
53, D. Elliott
54 . N . Burns
55. L . Waddell
56. M . McHale
57. G . Clerk
58. R. Meilak
60. S. Esposito
61 . L . Hall
62 . G . Doria
63 . I . Zadel
64 . A . Teagle
65 . R . Holmes
66 . R . Scott
69 P. Burn s
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Licensed Estate Agents
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1. P. Smith (VC)
1A . S. Duke
2 . M . Sanelli
3. 0. Mertes
4. M . Azzopard i
5. L. McLeod (Res-C)
6. P. Marshal l
7. D. Mulle r
a W. Simmonds
9. M . Nicolosi
10. H . Birkenfelds
11 . R. Heuston
12. G . Larki n
13 . M . Xuereb
14 . M . Szeitz
15. P. Strahan
16. P. Knight
17. J. Benedict
18. P. Boyle
19. W. Lasslett
20. R . Koegler
21 . P. Shoppee
22. R . Sherloc k
23 . A. Bennett (Res-VC)
24 . N . Pastras
25 . J . McDonald (Capt)
26. D. Kilmarti n
27. B . Magher
28. T. Reed
29. A. Smith
30. S . Verges
31 . C. Kringoudis
32 . M . Farrell
33. C. Foster
34. C. Garraway
35. D. Steele
36. V. Bourke
37. M . Sweeney
38 . M . Pastras
39. G . Murray
40. B. Fernandez
41. S. Lavery
42. M . Whelan
43 . M . Cox
44. R . McDonald
45. M . Murray
50. P. Dawson
52 . C. Westblade
55. T. Brai n
57. B . Curthoys
58. D. Donati
60. A . Allsop
63 .P. Haggar
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1 . B . Gommer s
2. A . Crosby
3. R . Tub b
4. M . Wilkinson
5 . A . Coster
6 . S. Kenny
7. L . Denver
8. S. Kelly
9. R. Leavey
10. G. Cli fford
11 . D. Savaris
12 . B . May
13. C. Jeffreys
14 . D. Hodge
15 . M . Hagga rty
16. M . Hurley
17. P. Smith
18. R .A . Cronin
19. T. Grierson
20. B . McKenna
21 . A. James
23. J. Livingstone
24. A. Whelan
25. G . Whitehead
26 . M . Gay
27. I . Shaw
28. R . Winnen
29. S. O'Loughlin
30. C. Colliver
31 . L. Kin g
32 . M . Vankerkhoven
33 . P. Rosbroo k
34. M . Tarulli
35. S. Livingstone
36. D . Phela n
39. T Mahar
40. D. Wright
41 . M . Walsh
42 . B. Spiess
43. C . Rog ers
44. J. McEvoy
45. L . McKenna
46. D. Langdon
47. P Kvietetaitis
49 . J . McLaughlin
50. P. Grierson
51 . J. Dean
52 .R Sheehan
58. Mick Tarulli
60. B. McKellar
65. R. Maurice
70 . P. Sainsbury
77. L. Brooksbank
80 . M . Joyce
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BRUNSWICK
1 . J . Wisema n
2 . B. Owens
3 . A . Strachan
4. P. Conduit
5. D. Stevens
7. D. Carroll
8. D. Clarke
9 . 1 . Campbell
10. V. Cullinan
11 . M . Snelson
12. D. Roberts
13 . S. Kannegiesser
14 . P. Sayers
15. A . Barley
16. G . Cross
17. E . Pave
18. A. Black
19 . J . Gibson
20. J. Darley
21 . F. Calopa
22. B. Petrollini
23 . K . Dolman
24. S. McBride
25. R . Shaw
26. P. Spezza
27. P. Tamburro
28. B. Gibson
29 . J . Haines
30 . M . Sayers
31 . L . Cordes
32 . S. Gibson
33. K . Ludehens-Bini
34. D. McDonald
35. 0. Sedgwick
36. R . Kennedy
37. B. Sayers
38 . G. Forde
39. M . Lehmann
40. S. Moore
41 . J . Jacobs
42. C. McCulloch
43 . Tugan Ozek
44 . R . McKissack
45. A . Conboy
46. J. Russ
47. M . Wiseman
48. G . Williams
49. D. Pearce
50. Turut Ozek
51 . B. Pihlgren
52 . A. Conboy
53. H . Morgan
54. J. Quin n
55. K. Beaumont
56. W. Smit h
57. B. Waterson
58. S. Dinatale
59. G. Tanner
60. B. Hul l
61 . S . Bell
62. N . Campbell
63 . P. Hardy
64. P. Macintosh
65. R . King
BULLEEN
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Senior Coach:
Andrew Smythe
Rese rves Coac h
Michael Flanagan
1 . P. Laming
2 . R . Morley
3. S . McLaren
4. N . Cartledge
5. S. Scanlon
6. M . Kell y
7. C. Veitch
8. D. Robbins
9. H . Turvey
10 . B . Snape
11 . R. Creighton
12 . D. Thompson
13. G . Cotterill
14. B. Mott
15. A. Stewart
16 . D. Harvey
17. D. Gandolfo
18. D. Kiddy
19. C. Parker
20. J . Moran
22 . A. Chafer
23. J. Redfern
24. A . May
27. R . Lord
28. S . White
29. W. O'Brien
30. C . Cahill
31 . K. Graham
32 . A. Steve
33. A. Divirgilio
35. P. Avery
36. R. Inglese
37. P. Flew
38 . C. Griffin
39. M . Flanagan
40. A . Humphrey
40. C. Bemore
41 . D. Adamopoulos
42 . H . Roberts
43 . B . Lambevski
44. M . Fitt
45. W. Reynolds
46. A . Humphrey
47. L. Coleman
48. S . Stratton
49 . M .tacuone
50 . W. Olney
51 . D. Hopkins
53. G . Harington
54. P. Zorzi
56. N . Borg
57. J . Ciro
58 . R . Huntington
60. C . Portbury
61 . C. Smyth
63. M . Deany
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DOVETON
A .F.C.
senior Coach :
Mark Ladgrove
Assistant Coach :
Adrian B rown
Reserves Coach :
Vince Salerno
1 . C. Wormesley (Res-C)
2 . A. Campbell
3. M . Ladgrove (C/C)
4. B. Hand y
5. J . Muirhead
6 . T. Ahdore
7. J. Reige r
8. R . Murphy
9.1 . Parker
10. F. Khali l
11 . J. Johnston
12 . C. Pepper
14. A . Simpson
15. P. Ashwood
16. D. Boots
17. B . Walker
18. J . Salerno
19wM . Wilson
20. K. Somers
21 . S. Gwin
22. T. Battle
23 . M . Duke
24. C . George
25. M . Labinski
26. B. McGougan
27. P. Giddens
28. Adrian Brown
29 . P. Barnett
30. S. Miller
31 .J.Sweeney
32 . D. Price
33. R. McDonald
34 . S . Wilso n
35 . S. Beugelaar
36. W. Burgess
37. G . McDonald
39. J. Leveque
40. G . Walker
41 . C . Pauline
42 . P. Lambert
43. S. Reige r
44. Andrew Brown
45.K .Sutton
46. K. Wilso n
47. G . Campbell
48 . L . Vurlow
49.S.Van Beek
50. R . Forgiarini
51 . C. Mulcock
52 . T. Mattis
54. J. Wilson
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1 .L. Murphy
2_ A- Hankin
3 M . Andrew
4, Andrew Contin
5, S. Bel l
6 M . Lloyd
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g- M . Pachelor
9, A . O'Conno r
10. J. Blennerhasssett
11 . P. Mahony
it, P. Bole (2)
12. R . Ekiom
13. A. Guinan e
13. P. Stankovich (2)
14. Alby Comm
15.L . McCook e
16. A. Abrahams
17. J. Ward
18. P. Pavobc
19, M . Bullard
20 . P. Southall
21, W. Nicholson
22 . L . McGregor
23 N . Christie
24 . D. Conlin
25, J . O'Connor
26 .D. Mahoney
27. D. Nolan
28, B, Hil l
29 . R . Bravmgton
30 . G . Bulluss
31 . R . Bulluss
32 . G . Higginbotham
33 . J Schulz
34 .C. O'Connor
35 .D. Osborne
36. D. Pickard
3T G . Marshall
38 . B . Hammer
39 . M . Scott
40 . M . Daniels
41 . M, Whelan
42 . S . Ramsay
43 S, Crowe
44 C. Walker
45.R .Grandemange
46 R, Bower
47. J. Dunnachie
50, R McIntyre
51 .D. Hughes
54. Marty Copeland
55. Mathew Copeland
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Senior Coach :
Mick Smith
Reserves Coach:
G reg Schultz
1 . B. Wilso n
2 . D. Gregory
3 . T. Hil l
4, B. Rafferty (Capt)
5. M . Hil l
6. S . Timms
7 . M . Kouts
8. J . Sis t
9 . G . Dickson
10. P. Breslin
11 . G . Ma Y
12 . P. McGrath
13 . N . Monaghan
14 . R . Patterson
15 . G . Richards
16 . D. Cassa r
17. Craig Horsey
18 . J . Sist
19 . S. Withers
20. T. Silvey
21 . L . Black
22 . M . Davies
23. C. Ryan
24. M . Lukais
25. R . Hall
26. D. Mance
27. I . Withers
28. D. Isaacs
29. G . Boxshall
30. G . Halpin (VC)
31 . G . Oate n
32 . S. Hil l
33. P. Harriso n
34. B. O'Shannesy
36. W. Crooke
37-P. O'Shannesy
38 . D. 0'Shannesy
39 . T. Rossite r
40. A . Antonio
42 . G . Fletcher
46 . R . Horowitz
47. N . Morris
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3. S. Fredrickson
4. A . Marriot t
5 . G . Elliott
6. J . Dumaresq
7.P.Henderson
& M . Chiller
9. D. Shaw
10. M. Bakogianis
11 . C. McLaren
12 . P. Chilco
13. B. Smith
14. P. Stewart
16. G . Liersch
17. M . Edwards
18.T. O'Connor
19. R . Richards
20 . W. Greenwood
21 .D .Edmunds
22 . M . Edmunds
23 . S . Duni n
24 . T. Fawcett
25 . D. Sidebottom
26 . C. Lloyd
27.A .Sheehan
28 . T. Demeo
29 . T. Richards
30. R. Tol l
31 . S. Lonergan
32. T. Daldy
33. R. Madden
34 . N . Morrice
35. C. Gemmill
36. R . Evans
37. A . Chiodo
38. A . Polson
39. A . Weeks
40. B. Blaskett
41 . D. Price
42.L.Page
44 .5 . Eldridge
45. S . Turner
46. D. Wright
47. D. Rider
50. S. Brownlaw
52 . J . Cousins
55. A . Cummings
56. M . Kreuzer
58. A . Brennan
60 . G. Lilley
63. S. Mele
67. D. Fakhry
69 . F. Ribauw
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BRUNSWIC K
Senior Coach:
Dino DiR9arco
Reserves Coach :
Rodney Burrows
1 . M . Cannon
2 .D.Adams
3. M . DeMorton (Capt)
4. P. DiMarco
5. C. Cortese
6. V. Grimaldi (DVC)
7. J. Briffa
8. F. Bianchi n
9. A . Sammartino
10. A. Tirchett (VC)
11 . K . Hehi r
12. L. DeMorton
13. B. Allard
14. G . Parkinson
15. H . Tsialtas
16. S . Tsialtas
19. V. Lirosi
20. P. Cerasiotis
21 . J. Bulman
23. J . Engellener
24. C. Burrows
25 . B . Lauri e
26. J. Tirchett
27. P Randello
28. J . Kibizis
29 . J . Houston
30 .B . Thorpe
34 . A . Neil l
35 . P. Dowsett (C-Res)
36 . J . Boudoloh
37. D.DeMorton
38 . D. DeVito
39 . V. Randello
40 . G . McCall (VC-Res)
41 . J. Saunders
42 . C . Borelli
43 . A. Garling
44 .J . Brook
45, S . Cannon
46. C. Jewell
47. W. DeBiasi
49. J . Cannizzaro
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G SECTION
by Norm Nuge nt
Round 5 results were not good for your scribe whose
strike rate fell to 58% as further evidence of even
competitions became available from many unexpected
results.
G NORTH
Leaders Bulleen-Templestowe really had a day out
by the seaside when the "Bullants" crushed
Williamstow n by the massive margin of 231 points
St Bernard's maintained their unbeaten record when.
they proved too talented for the very inaccurate
M arcellin who went down by 46 points . Old Scotch
paid dearlyfortheir inaccuracy against North Old Boys
because despite 21 scoring shots to 13, Old Scotch
failed by just 2 points to overhaul North Old Boys.
Eitham did not receive hard opposition from Banyule
as the "Turtles" powered to victory by 148 points . Kew,
aided by accurate goal shooting, easily accounted for
Therry who lost by 65 points . Camberwell narrowly
took the points from Old Westbourne after an even
game from which Camberwell emerged victorious by
4 points .
G SOUTh!
M onash Whites gave proof to the section that they
have arrived as a force to be reckoned with as the
Whites had a clear cut victory over trend setter De La
Salle by46 points . Bloods made it2 wins in a row when
they easily accounted for St Kevin's by 62 points. Old
Xaverians had a 96 point victory over St
Kilda/South Caulfield whose only positive from the
game surely was their uncanny accuracy . M azenod
became the only undefeated side and the new leader
through their 44 point victory over Old Haileyburians
in a game where accurancy was the order of the day .
Collegians trebled the Old Geelong tally in a game
of symmetrical scores . Glenhuntly showed greatly
improved form against M onash Gryphons although
due to the Gryphons' great accuracy the 'Hunters
went down by 60 points . While all these events
happened Old Melburnians enjoyed the fruits of the
Bye.
PREVIEW OF ROU ND 6
G NORTH
Williamstown must journey from seaside to
mountainside to play Eltham . I would suggest to'Town
coach Davies that his players do a lot of "research"
both geographical and football wise as I believe the
"Turtles" will record another big victory. Near
neighbours Bulleen-Templestowe and M arcellin
meet at Timber Ridge to renew their traditional
encounters . Over the season's performances the
"Bullants" have shown the superior form and
conscious of the M arcellin lapse last week I select
Bulleen Templesto we. St Bernard's are my selection
:o maintain their unbeaten record today against Old
Scotch for 2 reasons : Scotch don't like journeys to
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and games in post war settled areas and their form : ;!;is
season has been inferior to that of St Bernard's. Fdor ;
,
Old Boys, at home to Old Westbourne, should
win
again especially as the Hopper's C ro ssing crew don't
seem to be able to win the close ones! Out east I see
2 local victories looming as Kew will prove fartoo strong
for Banyule and Camberwell will have too much talent
for Therry.
G SOUT H
Bloods should maintain their winning momentum
at the expense of Old Geelong whose form is
unimpressive . Glenhuntly who showed glimpses of
form last Saturday, are my selection today against St
Kevin's who also have no real form to recommend
them . Old AAelburnians, coming off the Bye, appear
evenly matched against St Kilda/South Caulfield . The
OM's confidence should be high after their big win 2
weeks ago and at Albert Park I select them to win .
Monash Gryphons will appreciate the wide wings of
the Harry Trott Oval against Collegians . The
Gryphons deserve my confidence as they are having
a successful second season . De La Salle journey south
to play Old Haileybury with the anxietyto atone for last
week's loss . I am confident De La will return to the
winning list today. In the match of the day Old Xaverians
third will be at home to undefeated leaders Mazenod .
There is really little between the 2 sides with keyforwards
Dalton, (Old Xavs) and Poulter (Mazenod) each
capable of kicking his side to victory . In a line ball
selection I select Old Xaverians, at home, to win
narrowly. Monash W hites have the Bye to reflect on
their big victory a little longer
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Treganowan, Marcellin
Strickland, Eltha m
Barker, Camberwell
O'Dea, Kew
Porter, Old Westbourne
G NORTH
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G SOUTH
M . Dalton, Old Xaverian s
Sinn, Monash Whites
Losinno, De La Salle
Hanranan, Bloods
Barnes, De La Salle
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,^~ILLIAMSTOWN vs KEW
'iARCELLiN vs CAMBERWEL L
OLD SCOTCH vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOW E
° PdORTH OB vs ST BERNARD'S Alec Gillon Oval
Friday night (22/5) 7.30 p m
TTHERRY vs BANYUL E
OLD WESTBOURNE vs ELTHAM
G SOUT H
DE LA SALLE VS OLD XAVERIANS
ST KEVIN'S vs COLLEGIANS
BLOODS vs GLENHUNTLY
MAZENOD vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD
OLD GEELONG vs MONASH WHITES
MONASH GRYPHONS vs OLD MELBURNIANS
OLD HAILEYBURIANS - BY E
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WILLIA6ASTOWN CYMS
0.1 0.1 1 .4 1 .5 .11
BULLEEN TE@AP.
8.5 19.12 26.14 37.20.242
CY
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Davies
. BEST Davies, Scott, Andrewartha .
WILLIAMSTOWN
M
Kuklych, Pratt.
BULLEEN TEFdR P. Critchley 10. G . Parkinson 7, B. Parsons 6, C. Shallard
5, W, Otter 3, A. Ibraham 2, M . Bonser 2, L. Parris, P. Brindley. BEST P.
Critchley, A . Saw, G . Parkinson, W. Otter, M . Bonser, B. Parsons .
MARCELLIN 5 .15.45
ST BERNARD'S
13.13.91
MARCELLIN Treganowan 4, Crimmins. BEST Bushell, Robinson, D.
O'Callaghan, Menzies, Day, Hardy .
ST BERNARD'S D. Klaaysen 3, J. Kennedy 2, J. Klaaysen, R . Klaaysen,
P Klaaysen, T. Matkov, O'Connell, Tobin, Gollant, Overman. BEST J .
Kennedy, J . Saundry, A . Vinnecombe, P Klaaysen, T. Matkov, D. Klaaysen .
OLD SCOTCH
1 .3 2.6 5.13 6.15 .51
NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 6.2 6 .3 8 .5.53
OLD SCOTCH D. Steele. Murtagh, And, Sleeman, Morrison, McCallum .
BEST Montgomery, Watson, McCallum, Strangward, D . Steele, Nichols.
NORTH OLD BOYS J . Joyce3, Carroll, Lanyon, Birrell, A. Schmidt. BEST
Carroll, Henderson, Borrello, J. Joyce, D. Joyce, Birrell .
BANYULE 2.1 4.5 5.6 5.7.37
ELTHAM 8.4 15.7 22.10 28 .13 .181
BANYULE Easton 2, Meredith 2, O'Ryan . BEST Easton, Jakober, Place,
Page. McCormack, Stephens.
ELTHAM T. Stickland 12, D. Thorsen3, M . Kelly 2, M . Delaney 2, W . Wood
2, A . Tucker 2, R . White 2, P. Sinclair, M . Gratten, S. Mitchell . BEST T.
Stickland, N . Hamshire, S. Webster, M . Kelly, M . Delaney, R . Haber.
THERRY 3 .0 4.1 5.3 6.3.39
KEW 4.2 9.3 12.6 16 .8.104
THERRY D . Sandman 2, Brisbane, Carbis, Doran, Dynan. BEST J.
Sandman, Brisbane, D. Sandman, Mott, Redden, Dynan.
KEW O'Dea 7, O'Hanlon 3, Lazarus, Curtain, Tucker, Phelan, Lovegrove,
Lindsay. BEST O'Dea. Lethlean, Phelan, Lazarus, O'Hanion, Curtain .
OLD WESTBOURNE 6.4.40
6 .8.44
CAMBERWELL
OLD WESTBOURNE S. Porter 2, G . Murdoch 2, A . Belcher, S . Loukides.
BEST D. Billman, A . Horsburgh, J . Blank, G . Harris.
CAMBERWELL P. Alsop 2, S. Hartley, W. Glazebrook, D. Murphy, N . Tribe.
BEST P. Alsop, N . Tribe, W. Glazebrook, P. Englehart, G . Minas, G. Rocco.
G SOUT H
DE LA SALLE 3 .0 4 .4 7.6 9.7.61
MONASH WHITES 3.2 7.4 11 .10 16 .11 .107
DE LA SALLE Losinno 3, Stanning, Jennings, Buckley, mannng, Barnes,
Woods. BEST J . O'Callaghan, M . Ladson, D . Fay, Manning, Byrne, B,
Buick .
MONASH WHITES Sinn 7, O'Hara 4, Eaton, Ridley, Morgan, M.
Gemmola, J . Murray. BEST Gream Team Effort .
ST KEVIN'S 0.1 2 .3 2 .4 4 .6 .30
BLOODS 6.2 8 .4 12 .6 14 .8 .92
ST KEVIN'S Cantone 2, J . Joyce, Durrant. BEST P. Joyce, J. Joyce, P.
Charles, P. Hooper, T. Potter, P. Cantone .
BLOODS Simon Smith 3, Robinson 3, M . Rowan 2, Brooks 2, Betts,
Amarant, Rust, Ellam . BEST Ellam, Hutchinson, Rust, Simon Smith,
Melzak, M . Turner.
ST KILDA/STH CAUL .
6 .1 .37
OLD XAVERIANS 20.13 .133
ST KILDA/STH CAUL . M . Boyd 2, Baker, D. Dunlevie, Wise, Thaplryal .
BEST Nardella, Thapliyal, Credlins, Norton, M . Dunlevie, Wise.
OLD XAVERIANS M . Fraser 4, R . King 2, D. King 2, M . Collopy 2, F.
Mclnnerny 2, A. Wilson 2, M . Fennessy, Azumah, A. Rush, J. Cummins,
J . Manly, M . Dalton . BEST M . Fennessy, S. Hogan, M . Collopy, D . King,
R . O'Kaley, M . Fraser.
MAZENOD
17.6.108
OLD HAILEYBURIANS 10.4.64
M AZENOD Paul Riley 5, Francis 5, Allsop 2, Crist 2, Kealy, Poulter, Boyle .
BEST Noone, Hall, Kealy, Todd, Sharp, Bourbon.
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Lasscock4, Eyers 2, McGorlick, Sher, Krause,
Dangerfield . BEST Van Twest, Rice, Sher, Eyers, Krause, Lasscock .
OLD GEELONG 4.9.33
COLLEGIANS 14 .15.99
OLD GEELONG Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
COLLEGIANS Smith 5, Pales 2, Lockwood 2, Byrne, Harry, C. Mackay,
C. Comley, Tadgell . BEST Harry, Smith, Lockwood, Holland, C. Mackay,
Jones.
MONASH GRYPHONS 17.7.109
GLENHUNTLY 7.7.49
tdONASH GRYPHONS J . Blandford 4, J. Dusk ley 3, J . Rubio 3, L . Worthy
2, C. O'Brien 2, D. Adams, J . Williams, W. Spensley. BEST L . Wapling,
C. O'Brien, D. Torre, J . Rubio, J. Williams, J. Blandford .
GLENHUNTLYThom 2, Quamby 2, Kane, Smith, Inkster. BEST Warren,
Smith, Wright, Bryant, Dix, Thom .
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UNDER 19 SECTIO
by Max Lyon
REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHES
DIVISION 1
Once again I gave OMs the "kiss of death" (sorry
Pam!), this time M arcellin were the killers . Scotty said
the Eagles would take a few weeks to hit their straps
- looks as if he was right . His best were Rick Carafa,
"Bo" Ryder and Craig M cKenzie while umpire Hagar
also threw in Boysen and Russell . Hagarthoughtthe
disappointing OM s were best served by Vile and
Theodore. Mentone almost upset Bernies and were
only 1 straight kick short in a low scoring, scrambly
game. Bernies' best were Adam Palmer and
backmen Mark Castles and M arcus Daffey. I saw half
of the Xavs and Plodders encounter and whilst the
endeavour of both teams was great their disposals were
poorer than either coach would have wished for, Xavs
got a 2 goal break during the third quarter and hung
on to it until full time . Egan, Thomas and Burke were
Xavs' best whilst Goudie and Polan tried hard for
Nodders .
DIVISION 2 CENT RA L
Blues won the battle of the "dew kickers" against
the Friars with Rod Calnon and Aa ro n Wileman
continuing their good form . Big men Richie Dodds and
David Koczkar each booted 4 . Therry got home
comfortably against Blacks but Fioys' coach Tony said
Blacks are a better team than the scores indicated. The
Roys' best were Nick Court, Paul Stanko and the
consistent Leigh Hollow whilst Glenn Baker booted
4 . Carey provided the upset of the round by inflicting
Parade's first loss. My "spy" was very impressed with
the form of Danny Walsh and Hamish Morrison and
main goalkickers Eli Jellet (5) and Tim Price (4) . Once
again Towners wrapped the game up in 1 quarter. This
time it took a 10 goal last term to shake off Kew even
though some Towners helped K's cause with "spells"
off the ground - must learn to "button" those lips fellas!
Mark Grech made a welcome return after injury whilst
2 returning from the "ones" - Brett Thomas and
Anthony Volpe - also did well . Jim Bubis needed a
"thick lip" to produce his best and ended up booting
8 sixers .
DIVISION 2 SOUT H
Chirnside continued on their winning way with a
percentage booster over De La . Farkers best were
Brian Redler and Paul Egan . Leaders Tonners just got
home from the Jackers in a good contest that was a
-redit to both teams . Mike Hill thought Tonners gave
a great team effort but singled Andrew McLean, John
Farrerand Cameron Gordon out for special mentions
Nhilst Sam Swannell booted another 5 . After an even
irst quarter Scotchies continued their improvement
Nith a big win over the Rovers who couldn't cover the
oss of 4 to the seniors . Nick Strang, Andrew Speed
and Peter M acmillan were Scotchies' best whilst
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M urray-White and Hunt were best for Rovers . Main
goalsneaks for Scotch were Liam McDonnell (6),
Stuart Bailey (5) and Justin Hocking ( 5) . Bedas also
continued their improvement with a good win over
Melb. High and John Meyer reckons they're going to
get better. All he needs are a few more recruits like last
week's first gamers Justin Curtin and Pat Kinder who
were his best performers .
PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAMES
DIVISION 1
Haileybu ry are at home today to De La and, even
though Gilla's boys are improving each week, they will
be no match forthe D's . Collegians and Marcellin are
both tipsters nightmares . I'll stick with Scott's claim
about the Eagles ge tt ing better all the time and go for
them today . O M s and Tones had some great duels last
year and both showed major form reversals last week .
Today's game sould be close and I'll go for the "kiss
of death" hat trick and go for O M s. I expect Xavs to
get home from the M onds but they will need to tidy up
their disposals to be sure of getting the 4 points . Bernies
were lucky to scrape home last week and will need to
be at their best to outdo the Nodders on the rebound
from their first loss. I expect home ground advantage
to sway the game away from the "jetiagged" Nodders
- long way Mulgrave to Keilor .
SELECTIONS: De La Old Melb . St Bernard's
M arcellin Old Xav s
DIVISIOR! 2 CENTRA L
Blacks are still looking to break the ice whilst Trinity
are going for a hat trick . My first thought was to go for
OT but I'll heed Therry coach Tony's views and go
for the unlucky Blacks . Blues will continue to
consolidate their spot in the four at the Bullants'
expense whilst 'Hoes should return to the winners'
circle against the Friars. The other 3 games should all
be rippers . Kew will be hard to toss at home but
Therry's probablyjust got a small edge in consistency .
Hagar predicted 2 weeks ago that Towners would beat
Parade . The Bundoora Boys slipped last week whilst
Towners had a good win . I'll go against Hagar and logic
and go for Parade to sneak in . I really haven't a clue
of who to go for out of Carey and C'well - both had
great wins last week . I'd like to go for a draw but have
a hunch that Carey might just have had to be a little
better to roll Parade. Carey by a point .
SELECTIONS : Uni Blacks Uni Blues Ivanhoe
Old Carey Therry
Old Parade
DIVISIO N 2 SOUT H
Bedas should continue their march towards the four
by rolling De La whilst Steve's High boys should get
back on the winning list at the Fields' expense. Ashers
should consolidate third spot against Old Hoes whilst
R overs home ground advantage will see them scrape
home from the Oaks . Chirnside will be really tested
today by Jackers who will be desperate now to drop
2 in a row. I'm almost tempted to go for Jackers but
I think the Parker's will also benefit from home ground
advantage and get the 4 points. I'm looking forward
to seeing Tonners and Scotchies today as I think this
should be a great contest . Today is the day of the home
ground advantages and there is no greater home
ground asset than the Tonners, who I expect will just
get there against the improved Scotchies .
SELECTIONS:
St Bedes
M HSOB
Monash
Chirnside Park Hampton
Old Brighton
SLA B CHALLENGE : This has been a disaster for those
offered the slab so far - none have got closer than 10
goals in games I expected to be close . Tow ners have
virtually pleaded for a chance so I'll give in to them .
(Maybe "tipster" Hagar might pay them with 1 of the
2 slabs he owes me!)
To Mike and Macca of Umpires Corner fame - I think
Old Brighton's president Peter Grant (ex-scribe)
would dispute Halfer's cricket claim .
STATE TRIALS : All invites please be sure to be on time
tomorrow or next Sunday at Parkside .
WINNING CLUBS : Phone 568 4727 over the weekend
or Fax 646 0872 on Monday with best players and main
goalkicker(s) .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH
ST BEDE'S vs DE LA SALLE GOL D
Field: J . O'Rourke, S. Meredith
Boundary: D. Chalmers, W. Allen
CHIRNSIDE PARK vs AJAX (T.30pm)
Field: D. Donohue
OLD BRIGHTON vs OLD SCOTCH
Field: P. Curry, M . Wakelin
Boundary: C. Legg, R . Killey
HAMPTON ROVERS vs OAKLEIGH
Field: C . Swale, A . Harris
Boundary: C. Brajtberg, D. Brevit
Goal: C. Chalmers, G . Chalmers
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR vs MHSOB
Field: D. Miller, B. Hodge
Boundary : R . Swinton, R . Valentine
MONASH BLUES vs OLD IVANHOE
Field: P. Rapke, L . Kirto n
Boundary : M . Smith, A . Sutherlan d
U NPFar# i9 SECTION 1
DE LA SALLE BLUE vs OLD XAVERIANS
MARCELLIN vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS
OLD MENTONIANS vs COLLEGIAN S
ST BERNARD'S vs OLD MELBURNIANS
MAZENOD vs ORMON D
UNDER 19 SECTlOP! 2 CE NTRAL
OLD TRINITY vs KE W
UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS
IVANHOE vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE
OLD CAMBERWELL vs WHITEFRIARS
THERRY vs THOMATOWN
OLD CAREY vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS
U N DER 19 SECTIO N 2 SOUT H
DE LA SALLE GOLD vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
AJAX vs MONASH BLUES ( 11 .30 start)
OLD SCOTCH vs CHIRNSIDE PARK
HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD BRIGHTO N
0. IVAN HOE vs MHSOB Seddon R eserve, Green St,
Ivanhoe (31 C7)
OAKLEIGH vs ST BEDE' S
UNDER 19 SECTION 1
OLD HAILEYBURY vs DE LA SALLE
Field: B . Hayward, G . Waldron
Boundary: T. Bolger, B. Collins
Goal : A . Draper, S. Lamble
COLLEGIANS vs MARCELLIN
Field: G . Kelly, A. Firley
Boundary: D. Fowler, B . McKee
Goal : L . Wilson, A . Bishop
OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD MENTONIANS
Field: A . Kie l
Boundary: D. Walton, N . Wood s
ST BERNARD'S vs MAZENOD BLUES
Field: R . Smith, M . English
OLD XAVERIANS vs ORMOND
Field: D. Ashton, V. Vescov i
Boundary: M . Rasmussen, B. Santamaria
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL
UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD TRINITY
Field: P. Gersch (Rot), B. Johannsen
Boundary: L . Henry, D . Griffiths
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs UNIVERSITY BLUES
Field: L . Simeoni, N . Nugent
Boundary: N . Walker, B . Scott
WHITEFRIARS vs IVANHOE
Field: Ted Keating, D. Kramer
Boundary: P. Costantin, B. Laferlita
OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD CAREY
Field: M . Head, A . Stubbs
Boundary: G . Jones, M. McCrohan
KEW vs THERR Y
Field: D. Earp, D . Dalgleish (Rot)
Boundary: P. Lukies, N . Webley
OLD PARADIANS vs THOMASTOWN
Field: T. Sutcliffe, A . Kilner (Rot)
Boundary: M . Pinney, B. Noonan
I _-LEES
UNDE ~-. 19 SECTION 1
O'Sullivan, Old Xaverians - 24
Riley, Old Mentonians (3) 22
Branchflower, Old Melburnians (4) 19
Conroy, De La Blue - 14
O'Hara, Mazenod (1) 14
Bennie, Marcellin (2) 14
UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTIO N
Raywood, Ivanhoe (4) 21
Hayes, Old Paradians - 21
Nixon-Smith, Old Camberwell (6) 20
Scaria, Thomastown - 18
Gibson, Old Trinity - 15
Stanko, Therry (3) 14
UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTION
Pillioli, Chirnside Park (8) 43
Pemberton, Chirnside Park (8) 35
Kirzner, AJAX (7) 31
Swanell, Old Brighton (6) 26
Bain, Hampton Rovers (2) 25
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throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .
U NDER 1 9 SECTION 1
DE LA SALLE BLUE 5.5 12.8 19 .13 22 .18.150
COLLEGIANS
1 .3 3.5 4.7 10.12.72
DE LA SALLE BLUE Salanitri 6, Gunther 5, Sheerly 2, Crowe 2,
Commerford, Fountoulakis, Scott, Bellochi, Grace, Mastroianni, O'Brien .
BEST O'Brien, Lester, Gunther, Salanitri, Grace, Sheedy .
COLLEGIANS Palmer 2, Kelson 2, Farrington 2, Grant 2, Sinclair, Batiste .
BEST Palmer, Grierson, Oldham, Kelson, Phillips, Bell .
MARCELLIN
6.3 9 .5 14.8 18.12.120
OLD MELBURNIANS
4 .2 5.3 6.9 8.14.60
F4ARCELLIPd Sticca 4, Carafa 3, Edmonds 2, Bennie 2, Healey 2, Ryder
2, McKenzie, Beasley, Fava . BEST McKenzie, Carafa . Russell, Ryder,
Edmonds, Healey.
OLD M ELBUR6d1ANS Branchflower4, Thompson 4
. BEST Thompson,
Jobling, Church, McKenna, Donovan, Teelow.
OLD MENTONIANS
4.1 5.2 7.5 9.6.60
ST BERNARD'S BLUE 2.3 7.6 8.7 9
.12 .66
OLD MENTONIANS Riley 3, D. Murphy 2, Bond, P . Appel, B
Dwyer. BEST B . Murphy, Sewell, Bond, Ryan, Dwyer . Appel. . Murphy .
ST BERNARD'S BLUE Croker3, Palmer 3, Hemley, Scern, Conroy
. BEST
Palmer, Castles, Daffey, Hemley, Chatfield, Ogston .
ORMOND
5.5 7.7 9 .14 13 .15.93
OLD HAILEYBURIANS
3.1 6.4 7.10 10 .15.75
OR9AOHD Fischer 4, McGaw3, Dobson 2, Neef 2, Milliken, Pullen . BEST
McCarthy, Pullen, S . Montgomery, Haddon, Dempsey, McGaw .
OLD HAILEYBURIANS Kelly 2, O'Brien 2, Richardson 2, Evans, Pound,
Dell, Lyons. BEST Canobie, Richardson, Pound, Lyons, Bartholomeusz,
Hilton .
MAZENOD BLUE 0.3 3.8 4 .10 6.11
OLD XAVERIAtds 2 .3 2 .5 6.8 8.10.47
.58
MAZENOD BLUE Harrison 2, O'Hara, Meadows, Carbery, Goudie . BEST
Polan, Crowe, Borg, McCusker, Goudie .
OLDXAVERIANS Black3, Egan 2, Barlow, Oldaker, Short . BEST Thomas,
Egan, Burke, Fitsimon, Barlow, Conquest .
U N D E R 1 9 SECTION 2 CENTRA L
OLD TRINITY 6.7 12 .15 19.19 25.24 .174
BULLEEN TEMP.
3.3 5.9 10 .11 13.18.96
OLD TRINITY Shein 7, Beet 5, Sutherland 4, P. Gutteridge 2, Alysandratos,
Antonopoulos, Jervis, R . Denby, Papamarkou, Sutcliffe, Smythe . BEST
Shen, Beet, Pitman, Destefanis, Gibson, P. Gutteridge .
BULLEEPlTEA9R Carew 5, M . Brennan 2, Giddons 2, John-Paul, Kemp,
Prior. BEST Kemp, Carew, John-Paul, Prior, Puts, Brennan .
UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .4 6.8 9.10 14 .13.97
WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 3 .2 5 .2 5.4 .34
UNIVERSITY BLUES Dodds 4, Koczkar 4, Knox 3, Jukes 2, Moran . BEST
Cullen, Patterson, Moore, Duffy, Unswrorth . McAinch .
6VHITEFRIARS Brisbane 2, Carrigg Quilty, Carbone. BEST O'Connor,
Brisbane, Law, Thomas, Carbone, Flannagan .
IVANHOE 2 .9 6.14 11 .15 14.17
.101
OLD CAMBERWELL
2 .3 7.11 10.14 16.20 .116
IVANHOE Rayv .rood 4, Molloy 4, Ford 2, Fawelli 2, Blackwood, Anderson .
BEST Lynch, Blackwood, Fannelly, Molloy, Northey, McGowan .
OLD CAMBERWELL Nixon-Smith 6, Horskins 2, Mathieson 2, Homes
Taylor, Walker, McKenzie, Town, McMannus . BEST Watt, Town, McMannus,
Horskins, Uahwatanasakul, Mathieson .
THERRY 7.6 12 .6 16.15 24.21,165
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 5 .2 6.6 8
.8.56
THERRY G . Baker 4, Bannister 3, Forbes 3, Stanko 3 Woodgate3, Court
2, Finnigan 2, Hollow 2, Goodger, Cullen . BEST Court, L. Hollow, D
Goodwin, Talbot, Villella, G . Baker.
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Shannon 2, Beechcroft 2, Le .v s, Griffin, Roberts
Creak . BEST Agostino, McPherson, Shannon, Baker, Lewis, Kenny .
THOAAASTOWN 2 .0 8.1 13 .6 23 .10
.148
KEW
5 .5 8 .10 14 .10
1513.103
THOMASTOWN Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .
@CEW Vathakos 5, Fafoutellis4, Batty 3, Merrigan, Brown, Hausler. BEST
Jack, Hope, Hausler, Leszko, Fafoutellis, Bona .
OLD CAREY 2.7 4.8 10.10 15.13 .103
OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 5.6 6.8 10.10 .70
OLD CAREY Jellett 5, Price 4, Mitchell 2, Shorland 2, Jones, Dunn . BEST
Walsh, Jellett, Morrison, Greenwood, Price, Glindemann .
OLD PARADIANS Nitsou 4, Hall 3, Haoke 2, Vacirca . BEST Ndsou .
Montgomery, Jenkins, Vacirca, Morelli, D . Digney.
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H
DE LA SALLE GOLD 2 .3 2 .6 5 .9 6 .10.46
CHIRHSIDE PARK 4 .3 14 .6 20 .10 29 .15.189
DE LASALLE GOLD Mal¢ia, Grogan, Dodgson, Bell, Scams, Douglas .
BEST Harris, Sumpton, Bell, Moore, Gallagher, Hoy .
CHIRNSIDE PARK Piccioli 8, Carusi 4, Rattray 4, Pemberton 4, Pedler
2, Henderson 2, A . Woodward, D . Paola, Spirli, Alsbury, A . De Vincentis.
BEST Pedler, F. Paula, Egan, Carusi, Pemberton, Foster .
A JAX
4 .7 9 .8 10 .10 13.14.92
OLD BRIGHTON 4 .1 11 .5 14.9 15 .13.103
AJAX Kirzner 7, Krasnostein 2, Fredman, Gant, Illegible?, Trayer BEST
Krasnostein, Szwider, Steiner, Kirzner, Fredman .
OLD BRIGHTON Swanell 5, Antonis 3, J . Farrer3, T. Farrar 2, Atkin
BEST McLean, Gordon, Hendrie, Swanell, T . Farrar, J . Farrer. . Dimar.
OLD SCOTCH 5 .5 10.8 15.8 22 .15 .147
HAMPTON ROVERS 4.2 4 .4 6.6 9.8.62
OLD SCOTCH McDonnell 6, Bailey 5, Hosking 5, Griffiths, MacMillan,
Montgomery, Mills, Norman, Simpson . BEST Strang, Speed, MacMillan,
Sheahan, Hosking, Bailey.
HAMPTON ROVERS Bain 2, Dakis 2, Hunt 2, Bulmer, Morrison, Williams
.
BEST Murray-White, Hunt, Hope, Dakis, Bulmer, Wellspring .
MHSOB 1 .0 4 .3 9.4 12
ST BEDES' 2 .6 8.9 13 .11 14 .6.78
.13.97
MHSOB Guinea 5, Fountas 4, Paton, Saultry, Thomas .
ST BEDES' Yass 3, S . Hecker 2, Loos 2, M . Hecker 2, Wells, Hunter, G
O'Brien, Randall, D. O'Brien . BEST Loos, D. O'Brien, Curtin, Kinder, B ..
Beasley, O'Kelly .
OLD IVANHOE
2 .6 6 .8 10.11 11 .12.78
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
1 .1 4.5 4.7 7.9.51
OLD IVANHOE Kent 4, Rowlands 2, Clarkson 2, Luk, Pitt, Edwards
. BEST
Atkinson, Clarkson, Douglas, Georgiou, Kent, Pitt .
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Gostray 5, Howard, Cupp . BEST Mori, Boss,
Hose, Haddam . Gosstray, Howard .
OAKLEIGH 1 .3 3 .4
4 .6 7.7.49
MONASH BLUES 1 .5 4.9 6.10 10.12
.72
OAKLEIGH Billing 3, Hinds, Tomlinson, Redford, Schwass . BEST D. Hall,
L . Billing, M . O'Keefe, A . Schultz, J. Wiley, D. McCracken .
MONASH BLUES Douglass 5. S . Arnott 2, Whittington, Campbell, Notes
BEST M . Arnott, C . Nottas, J . Mahoney, B Hanel, S . Arnott, M . Bruce ..
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TRIBUNAL AND
INVESTIGATIONS
REPORTS
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*L . NAIDU (Oc aeigh U19) - Striking - 2 matches .
*S . CONDIE (Chirn . Park) - Striking - 2 matches.
*M . HOYNE (Parkside) - Striking - 2 matches .
*D. CAMPBELL (0 . Menton) - Striking - 2 matches.
M . BRADLEY (Parkside) - Striking - 2 matches .
*C. TOOZE (Boronia Park) - Abusive language 2 matches .
W. CRAWFORD (Nth Bruns) - Misconduct 2 matches .
M . MERRY (0. Carey U19) - Striking - 4
matches.
R . GILMORE (St Kilda/Sth Caul)-Abusive language
- 2 matches.
J. KOLOKOSSIA N (St Kilda/Sth Caul) - Tripping 5 matches .
P MARTIN (Boronia Park) - Striking - 2 matches;
Unsatisfactory evidence - 1 match ; Total 3
matches.
M . CASTALDI (Salesian) - Striking - 4 matches ;
Unsatisfactory evidence - 1 match ; Total 5
matches.
A . MARKOVSKY (Thomastown U19) - Striking - 4
matches.
B. STEENHOLDT (0 . Halley) - Striking - 4 matches .
*Accepted Prescribed Penalty
Mike M cArthur-Allen
- Tribunal Co-ordinato r
VAFA against OLD PARADIANS in that during the senior match against Old Brighton (25/4/92) trainer, F Coghlan,
did verbally abuse the umpire during play on two occasions . Official found guilty and club fined $ 50 .00
P. Stevens - Investigations Co-ordinato r
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FAiLED T O PHONE FINAL SCORES
BY 3 PM
HAMPTON ROVERS (Res)* 3 .14
BANYULE (G) 3.42
ST KILDA/STH CAUL (G)#
BY 5 PM
ANZ (Snr) 5.0 7
OLD ESSENDON (Snr)* 5.08
ST KILDA/STH CAUL (G)#
BY 5.30 P M
ST KILDA/STH CAUL (G)# 5 .48
*Clubs had to be contacted for sco res
#Club contacted three times for sco re s.
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GOAL SET'I'°
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by Craig Jackson, Senior Coach, Commonwealth Bank
Psychology in football has become very popular in
(i) Season goals, e.g . Win Club B&F, or earn VAFA State
recent years . All AFL teams now employ sports
guernsey.
psychologists .
(ii) Weekly goals, e.g . B .O.G ., lay 5 tackles for match .
Certainly the dedication and commitment of a VAFA
The personal goals are the player's own secret goals.
footballer cannot becompared with that of aAFL player .
They should be made in writing and kept at home for
However, the motivation and confidence levels of a
his own observation and updating .
footballer at any standard can be decided on by his own
At the 1990 Level 3 Coaching Course, Anthony
mental preparation . If the motivation to do well and the
Stewart, Hawthorn's psychologist, gave us a great insight
confidence in this and the team's ability is high, the players
into the psychology and mental preparation of the
and the team normally perform well .
Hawthorn FC . Goal setting is a very important part of
A huge part of psychology in football or any sport is
the Hawthorn footballers' preparation . A weekly "PreGoal Setting . By setting goals, a strong sense of purpose
match Preparation and Post Match Review" is done by
or direction is created . They also help the planning and
all players. These preparation sheets are prepared and
monitoring of progress over a period of time and they act
sighted by only the players themselves .
as powerful motivators as well .
Stewart is a very strong advocate for goal setting and
believes that Hawthorn's success has been helped by
TEAM GOAL S
the players high mental preparations . It was interesting
Team goals need to be developed by not only the
Coach but the team as a whole. At Commonwealth Bank to read in the papers recently that Gary Buckenara is
using the same weekly goal setting sheets with the
FC we sat down at the beginning of the season and prepared our goals for 1992 . We broke the season up into Sydney Swans. Buckenara saw the benefits of the "PreMatch Preparation and Review" program as a player
the following : 1 . Short term goal ;
and is now using them as a Coach .
2 . Half way goal ; 3 . Long term goal .
At Commonwealth Bank FC all players have been
Because the goals were decided by all players
given the opportunity to settheir individual weeklygoals.
everyone is committed to working hard to achieving the
A folder with twenty "Pre-Match Preparation and
goals set .
Review" forms were given to all players . These are the
If during the season it becomes obvious that:
player's own personal folders. Of course some players
(i) the goal or goals cannot be achieved ; or
wouldn't see the need to set goals and prepare mentally
(ii) higher goals could be achieved ;
for each match . It is interesting, however, that the players
then a reappraisal of the goals will take place .
who have been using their personal folders each week
also happen to be our most consistent players for this
INDIVIDUAL GOALS
season so far.
The second part of goal setting is the player's own
personal goals . Personal goals can also be split up into Yours in football . Craig Jackson
say :
See over for "Pre-Match Prep & Review" sample ®
YAFA / AFCA
Each Club has been billed for their Coaches to
become members of the VAFA/AFCA . The cost for
each Coach is $12 .00
However, several Coaches have failed to complete
the application form (opposite) to become a member.
Two reminders with the application forms attached
have been sent to Club Secretaries .
TheClubs who have notall Coaches as members
are :
Ajax, Banyule, Bloods, Boronia Park, Bulleen-Temp,
Bulleen United, Chirnside Park, Collegians, De La
Salle, Doveton, Elsternwick, Glenhuntly, Ivanhoe,
Latrobe Uni, Marcellin, Mazenod, Monash Whites,
Nth Brunswick, No rth Old Boys, Old Brighton, Old
Geelong, Old Haileybury, Old Melburnians, Old
Mentonians, Old Paradians, Old Scotch, Old Trinity,
Old Xaverians, Powerhouse, Richmond Central, St
Andrew's, St Bede's, St Bernard's, St John's, St
KiIdalSth Caulfield, Univeristy High, University
Blacks, University Blues, University Reds, West
Brunswick, Whitefriars and Williamstown CYMS .
To ensure that your Coaches are enrolled in the
Association please contact me on 667 6111
(business) or 370 6986 (home) .
CRAIG JACKSON
Secretary VAFA/FACA
PRE-MATCH P RE PARATIO N
In the forthcoming game COMM . BANK FC vs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to be played on . . . . . . . . . . . .
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I wish to achieve the following goals.
(date)
GOALS
ACTION
ACCOMPLISHMENT
(what are you aimin g
(what are you going to d o
(how will you know your goal s
to achieve)
to achieve this goal )
will be accomplished )
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1 . Rate yourself in the following criteri a
POST MATCH REVIEW
Disappointing Fair Good Excellent
Markin g
Kickin g
Talking/Giving instruction s
Tackling
Supporting team mate s
Remaining clear minde d
and committed to team goals
Selecting correct option s
Remaining positive and
confident
11 . Were your goals for the match realised?
Why / Why not?
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111 . What specific areas do you wish to
concentrate on at training this week?
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REMEMBER : FAILING TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL .
ALWAYS PLAN METICULOUSLY FOR COMPETITION .
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To assist all VAFA players, as well as any Junior player s
associated with VAFA clubs, we have arranged a new
sponsor this year, SPORTSLAB, who provide an
excellent service for obtaining mouthguards . For as low
as $30 a professionally fitted mouthguard can be
provided by an Advanced Dental Technician .
All Under 19 VAFA players who can provide a receipt
for a professionally-fitted mouthguard are also eligible
for a $20 rebate from the VAFA . Club Secretaries should
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forward the receipt to VAFA Headquarters and the
rebate will be sent direct to the Club for distribution to
the player/s concerned . This rebate is made possible
through VicHealth funding .
Remember, wearing a mouthguard at training as
well as playing is strongly recommended and getting
players accustomed to wearing mouthguards in all
potential contact situations should be the policy adopted
by all coaches and club officials.
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VICTORIA
W_I.IJE C4'
THE unfortunate incident in which Ben Doolan of the Sydney Swans
lost three teeth during the match against Collingwood at Victoria Park
last weekend, highlights just how vital it is that competitors in contact
sports wear mouthguards at all times.
The National Health and Medical Research Council noted in 1989
that "dental injuries are the commonest type of facial injury sustained
in sports, and the majority are preventable if an individually fitted
mouthguard is worn "
The Australian Dental Association urges that sporting organisations
"require" players to protect themselves by use of custom-made
mouthguards, both at training and during the game.
This is in order to decrease the risk of injury to front teeth, prevent
lacerations to jaws, lips and cheeks from the sharp edges of the teeth,
and decrease the risk of serious injury to back teeth of both jaws when
the mouth is forcibly shut by a blow .
It will also reduce the risk of a jaw fracture and reduce the risk of
concussion by shock absorption of a blow to the jaw .
Parents should ensure children involved in contact sports are fitted
with an appropriate mouthguard by a qualified practitioner as
protection against major dental injury .
- David Houghton, President,
Australian Dental Associatio n
(Victoria Branch) • Eon Doolan . . . miesi iig thre~ teat h
Article and photo supplied courtesy of Herald-Sun 9th April 1992.
Ben Doolan was not wearing a mouthguard at the time
and this was explained later by Sydney Swans' officials
who claimed Doolan suffers from a respiratory problem
which makes wearing a mouthguard difficult . However,
with a professionally-fitted mouthguard this situation is
greatly reduced .
Ben Doolan also continued to play on and thereby
delayed getting treatment, a factor that may be critical
in saving teeth . Last year, Dental Health Services
pointed out the procedure to be followed if a tooth is
knocked out .
SAV E A K N O C KED OUT TOOTH - PUT IT STRAIGHT BACK !
Football is a game that is fast and exciting, however it does have the ever present risk of injury . That is one
of the many challenges of the game . One of the injuries that may occur during a match or a training session
is a permanent tooth being knocked out .
If that should occur, there are some very simple steps that you can take which, if carried out as quickly as
possible, may save the tooth :
1 . Find the tooth .
2 . Do not handle the tooth by its root!
3. If the root is dirty, gently rinse it in milk, saliva or cold running water for a few seconds only . Do not try to
scrub the tooth clean or try to clean it with harsh cleaning agents.
4. Quickly replace the permanent tooth in its original position using the other teeth as a guide .
5 . Hold the tooth in position with finger pressure or by gentle biting on a handkerchief or piece of gauze .
6 . If unable to replace the tooth, rinse it in water and then wrap it in gladwrap or store it in milk .
7 . Seek dental help from a dentist or the Royal Melburne Dental Hospital immediately .
Early first aid treatment followed by correct management in the dental surgery will help to save a knocked
out permanent tooth from being lost forever .
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5 YEARS AGO - 19€37
Four goals down half way through the final quarter,
Caulfield Gr unleashed a 6 goal burst to win by 11 pts
intheupset oftheround . P" '+' . ,, ,~~Inrrise
I orr i
(CG) and Hinchen, Irvine, iu i(Coll .) were best .
Richard Herman kicked 8 gls for the losers .
0. Paradians were running a Sportsman's Night at
Rosanna Convent of Mercy Hall . Special guests were
VFL footballer Robert Flow er, horse trainer, John
Gaffney and Greg Cha m pion .
250 games to umpire Wayne H enry, 210 as a field
umpire, including 28finalsand 6 representative games,
and 40 as a boundary umpire. A dedicated umpire, with
a great love for amateur football, Wayne had missed
only 11 games through injury.
Among the reinstatements was Ian McMullin
(O.Melb) .
'B' section captains were Rick Brockwell (Banyule),
G. Cameron (I'hoe), Andy Cullinan (Marc), Mark
Bradley (P'side), Charlie Capiron (St Kilda), Tom
Quinn (Therry), N. Clark (U . Blacks) . Who captained
Fawkner, Old Trinity, St Bernard's?
300 games to !an "Ocka" England (0. Carey) in
his 19th season, saddling up after breaking an ankle
in 1986. A wonderful clubman and premiership member
in 1970, "Ocka" had also won the reserves B&F 5 times .
In "E" top team Brunswick went down by 2 pts to
5th team State Bank in a high scoring game, 15.19 to
15.17. Best were Jenkins, Aumont, Rolfs (State) and
D. Stevens, L. Cordes, M . McBride (B'wick) .
Peter French asked if any club had had four or more
brothers in one team . The reason for the question - St
Bernard's had four in round 1 - the Klaaysen brothers
- John, Corey and Phil and Ron (twins) .
Collegians advised that then club coach Bruce
Ferguson held the club record for games played, 312 .
"D" section coaches were Mc x -, ."- 11 (Bullee n
Utd), John Maloney (Cob), Gary ,_:-) :. _ arn ; (Elst),
M . Wilson (Heatherton), M ichael Taylor (Nth Bruns),
Terry Rossiter (0. Camber), Leig .i Stratton (0.
Ivanhoe), Bert Calvert (0. Menton), John Meese
(Preston), Alan Quaife (St. Kevin's OB) .
10 YEARS AGO - 1982
Onlythreeteams remained undefeated after 5 rounds
- Old Camberwell and St Kevin's ®S in C and 0.
Ivanhoe in D.
0. Haileybury (C) opened their account with a 7 goal
win over West Brunswick . It was OH's first win since
the middle of the 1981 season . Best were Miller, Paul,
Gerney (0. Hailey) and Brockwell, Buckley, Carroll
(W . Bruns) .
In the battle of the two top teams in E Therry
triumphed over Thomastown 18.9(117) to 12 .18(90) .
Best were Baden, Whyley, W hite (Therry) and
Harisiou, Assetta, Gleeson (Thomastown) .
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1976 grand finalists s" e and Nort h Gl :d
olayed at Elsternwick Park for the John Adam s
in )hy. Both clubs joined
the Association in 1963, with St Bernard's winning its
first "A" Section flag when it defeated North in 1975,
and
.i reversed the result in 1976 to win its first flag .
The trophy was provided by John Adams (North) and
in (St Bernard's) who were the respective
c_ .ins in 1963 and both of whom later became
President of their clubs .
. : :rt h Old B - s justified their position at the top of
the ladder when they overwhelmed St Bernard's by
57 pts. Cr)t . 3 : and -k starred for the victors
while ? . _ : .1 and )rennan battled hard
for th~
. , with only one win to its name in "C" ,
c- urprise when they inflicted first defeat on Ol d
by 16 pts, final scores: 10 .29 to 10.13. At th e
lab c -- " . ^ had scored 5.24 . Best were
C . : -~, t' -(0 . Carey) and Romanin,
-,rvis t0. Xavs) ,
C H e :' : ,
ri A S AGO - 1972
Or ._ showed their 1971 premiership win was no
fluke wher "-~y completely outclassed a very disappointing I rg to romo home easy winners by 98 pts .
Best were - .i rney, ', S an (Ormond) while
E bkaa, .,
: i ; u, ' . and '_ : ;kie battled hard for
Coburg .
In the three of thefive "C" Section games both sides
reach the century - R .O.B . (132) ( Best Bates, Trevascus
and F. ) d St Kilda CBC (103) ( Best Casey,
+) ; Assumption OC (142) (Best
I e) d 01d Melburnians (101)
% ,''i
. . ., ,'< . _ ;-.-I, r,r ;i) ;Fairfield(104)dO.
Xaverians(100; , - . _ ie, iVaught;on, Howard) .
Caulfield C -_ i . - .`_ i s held a dinner at the MC G
to honour 22 years of coaching by John Wilson,
covering 1961 to 1971 during which Caulfield won two
pennants, D Section, 1961 and A Section 1970.
100gamesto s' "Mercurial Wizard"
Qraei . : 14Brown (Old Melb),
. A _ i (Assump), Bernie Sheehy
). Trinity), Laurie Sheehan (St
KiIdaCBC), : :'_ , (De La Salle) and 200 games
to Ormond's G=--:r_ . .• E.s,; ., ipy' M oran .
-IS AGO -1967
C'- g suffered their first defeat - victors were Uni
E 3cks by 45 pts with Milner (6 gls) astar. In "B" section
A' + C'd Boys won their first game at the expense
of - mond, previously undefeated .
100 games to John McKenzie (0. Scotch) and Ian
E - :A (0. Geelong) . Among the notes : "what an asset
Kevin Heath is to Assumption ®C- 22 marks to halftime and another 18 kicks in the 2nd half" . (Kevin went
onto a distinguished league career with Hawthorn and
later Carlton . Ed . )
40 YEARS AGO - 195 2
Champion full forward, Duncan A nderson, kicked
12 goals for Uni Blues (20 .16) who defeated 0.
F'aradians (9 .13) . Commonwealth Bank (9 .14)
scraped in from Hampton R avers (9.12) .
Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over State Savings Bank
were Jim and Jack Neeson, Ken Aldred and John
C;anue3t .
~~
vick
r, >
VicHealth Matches of the Da y
to be held at Elsternwick Park May/June as follows :
T° ' Id; . ' =y[ ;5i
Monash Blues vs Old Mentonians (B)
Therry vs Old Scotch (A )
23: Old Brighton vs Whitefriar s
: f• : North Old Boys vs St Bernard's (A )
0 : C Section Fawkner vs Comm Bank
Doubleheader } Ivanhoe vs AJA X
May 31 : Interstate Trial - Possibles vs Probables
June 6 : No Club Game s
June 7: Interstate Match : VAFA (C-F) vs South Australia
June 13 :OId Mentonians vs Banyule (B )
June 14 : Old Scotch vs Old Xaverians (A)
June 201 D Section O. Ivanhoe vs Hampton Rover s
Doubleheader } Mazenod vs Caulfield G r
The Dominator : Wayne Johnston $13
Peter Daicos : Collingwood and Me $15
Hawthorn FC : History $40
Richmond FC : Tigerland History $40
Collingwood FC : History
$45
Carlton FC: History
$15
VAFA History :
For The Love of the Game $40
9ELi T-
;'® H S II , :T, ; . ;L:
FUTURE DATES A LREA DY SET.
July 4: De La Salle vs Old Xaverian s
July 11 : E Section ANZ Bank vs Nth Brunsw i
Doubleheader ~ Glenhuntly vs Brunswic
July 18 : Planned U19 'Triple-header"
Aug 1 : F Section
1 St Leo's W/Park vs O. Carey-~
Doubleheader Game 2 : To be decided
Aug 15 : Old Paradian vs Parkside
Aug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALS
Aug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL
Aug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL
Sep 5 : B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL
Sep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL
Sep 12 : C SECTION GRAND FINA L
Sep 13 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL
Sep 19 : B SECTION GRAND FINA L
Sep 20 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L
Tactics in Modern Football $19
Skills and Drills $15
Premiership Football : David Parkin $15
Every Game Ever Played $1 7
St. Kilda FC : History $40
Footy Stats -
Complete VFL History $40
Collegians FC: History $3 5
)3 ) 621 1211
enzre who ran his first
Tony
M cK
eLLCongratulationsto
game
a
few
weeks
back,W~s
believe that
C Gra ca
there was an incident forohe and his partner,
make the game Riddy was there to control theeds~ aa {
Ridd y.
~p wa$ rd around
panic thatldacca had whenh
.„
,,What do we do now, Riddy
the ground .
{a~g
Hope you all listened to aSouthern
g thaahe
sensation FM
provin
. The P9'eg was
.
morning
may have a career in the electronic media
last week to
Snake
Pit
• A top crew was sent to the Stationmasters an d
were in th e
control the match between the
the Bells. Rob ~aieheshampooaafter the game?),
centre(did they
an and dohn Kelly waved the
swh~le A Angdea dayowas had by all and we're sure the
.
flag
experienced
crew received a warm welcome into
PTroop .
d
. Talk about staying power, After a recent aS~as,ao
sclast
fixture at the Thund fmthethe r'rbes .PWere they
leave were a coupe o were
y
preparing their columns for the next
weeK? The
a`street'
`corner' .
last seen with cans in hand on
Who were they ?
, This week sees an important milestone
one of our
Bell for
celebrates
Rob
more senior field
umpiTes, hise
and is the subject of this week's umpir
150th
profile :
Name .. Robert William to see the photol) .
Nickname' LOU' Y
Umpiring, 1985 with VAFA .
Year Commenced
.
150
TODAY . gameg and
VAFA Games
: My first A Grade
Highlights/Achievements
the E Grade grand final . Peter
,
Greatest influence on Career : d(14C lives!) rwood
Wiseman and Ron LipP
legend at Euroa and
Football playing Career' A
Templestowe . supporters'
: Fickl
Being
Football Pet Hates
. ecompardtPCenfirst 2 umpire games . A
Most Memorable Match : My o1d .wit
h D Grade game at Elstern~ick wah R n Y Smi ph~
Also the G Grade grand
Brett Mahoney
rSeen
:
s
Best Amateur Footballer
e
f
(DLS) and Paul Peter
Matton
(
Wiseman,
Ron Lippold and Peter
Best UmP►res :
rrrng Keepingfitandtraining .
Harris .
um~ 1matches,
preWhat l Lrke abou'p
s like practice
Now take note Wisey .
that stay upf
season training and .sock
a hin A Grade.
Toustay
Personal Ambition'
e best for your big day.
Well Rob, we wish y o
See you at 200 .
. You could be next .
• Stayed tuned for more profiles
see Steve Clinch about the
o day
9 interested goiters
.
up-coming 9
® End of year trip - see Stud .
® Don't forget next week, Association Meeting on
Thursday, 28th May .
Mike and Macca
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REPRESENTING THE A M AT RS oVA L
~ C.F. TLy NEED PLAYERS
TRAINING
Wednesday~6P m
35 Years and Over
02
584 2511 or 589 54
ROACH
CorrtaCt : CHRIS
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oqqR
14I~ER COLT-U'r3-1 S---l ST .
0
®
W L D FOR
A SECTION
"
COLLEGIANS
4 1 0 640
. A SALLE
4 1 0
666
ST cRNARD'S
3 2 0 498
OLD SCOTCH
3 2 0 487
ORMOND
2 3 0 430
THERRY CCOB
2 3 0 504
MARCELLIN
2 3 0 475
NORTH OLD BOYS
2 3 0 501
OLD XAVERIANS
2 3 0 486
OLD HAILEYBURY
1 4 0 464
B SECTIO N
OLD BRIGHTON 5 0 0 563
OLD TRINITY 4 1 0 701
UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 0 627
WHITEFRIARS 4 1 0 551
OLD PARADIANS 3 2 0 562
OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 459
BANYULE 1 4 0 544
OLD MENTONIANS 1 4 0 502
MONASH BLUES 1 4 0 443
PARKSIDE 0 5 0 41 4
C SECTIO N
KEW
4
= 0
621
BULLEEN TER9PLESTOWE
FAWKNER 3 2 0 523
&9HSOB 3 2 0 551
IVANHOE 3 2 0 578
COMMONWEALTH BANK 3 2 0 611
AJAX 2 3 0 680
ST KILDA(STH CAULFIELD 2 3 0 485
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 4 0 465
THOMASTOWN 1 4 0 441
D SECTION
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
4 1 0 570
PRESTON 6dBOB 4 1 0 539
MAZENOD OC 3 2 0 597
OLD IVANHOE
3 2 0 598
ST BEDES' 2 3 0 438
OLD CAMBERWELL 2 3 0 493
HAMPTON ROVERS 2 3 0 547
OLD GEELONG 2 3 0 444
ST KEVIN'S 2 3 0 503
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 4 0 440
E SECTIO N
ANZ
5
0
0
741
BRUI . : : :.K
4
1
0
576
NOR;" BRUNSWICK 3 2 0 730
GLENHUNTLY 3 2 0 694
POWERHOUSE 3 2 0 486
DOVETON AFC 3 2 0 545
AQUINAS 2 3 0 525
ELSTERNWICK 2 3 0 354
BULLEEN UNITED 0 5 0 311
LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0 5 0 34 4
F SECTIO N
ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK
928
SALESIAN O C
5 0
705
OLD ESSENDON GR
4 1
574
ST MARY'S
4 1
614
UNIVERSITY REDS
4 1
587
UHSO B
3 2
510
PENINSULA OB
3 2
528
ST ANDREW'S
3 2
577
OLD CARE Y
3 2
549
WEST BRUNSWICK
2 3
438
ST JOHN'S OC
1 4
515
RICHMOND CENTRAL
1 4
449
ST PATRICK'S MENTONE
1 4
369
CHIRNSIDE PARK
1 4
414
FITOS
0 5
454
BORONIA PARK
0 5
41 5
A RESERVE SECTION
OLD SCOTCH
5 0
510
OLD XAVERIANS
4 1
695
ST BERNARD'S
4 1
470
COLLEGIANS
3 2
450
DE LA SALLE
3 2
499
MARCELLIN
2 3
408
ORMOND
2 3
422
OLD HAILEYBURY
1 4
439
NORTH OLD BOYS
1 4
359
THERRY CCO B
0
5
247
B RESERVE SECTION
OLD PARADIANS
5 0 0 526
OLD TRINITY
5 0 0 490
OLD BRIGHTON
3 2 0 457
UNIVERSITY BLUES
3 2 0 391
OLD MENTONIANS
2 2 1 239
MONASH BLUES
2 3 0 275
BANYULE
2 3 0 184
WHITEFRIARS
1 3 1 329
OLD MELBURNIANS
1 4 0 257
PARKSIDE
0 5 0 12 7
C RESERVE SECTIO N
kRHSOB
4 1 0 412
FAWKNER
4 1 0 419
UNIVERSITY BLACK S
3 2 0 376
AJA X
3 2 0 434
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 3 2
351
ST KILDAJSTH CAULFIELD 2 3
302
COMMONWEALTH BANK 2 3
335
KEW 2 3
326
IVANHOE 1 4
209
THOMASTOWN 1
4
222
AGST
%
443 144.47
504 132 .14
427
116,63
477 102.10
449 9577
537 9385
530 8962
596 8406
601 8087
587 7905
PTS
16
16
12
12
8
8
8
8
8
4
419 134 .37 20
390 179 .74 16
414 151 .45 16
492 111 .99 16
523 10746 12
575 7983 8
571 9527 4
624 80.45 4
584 7586 4
774 5349
0
509 122E00
16
:
12
465 112 .47 12
519 106.17 12
563 10266 12
605 10099 12
557 12208 8
540 8981 8
691 6729 4
728 6056
4
432 131 .94 16
461 116.92 16
462 129 .22 12
507 117.95 12
456 9605 8
515 95 .73 8
576 9497 8
503 8827 8
611 8232 8
646 6911
4
415 17855 20
482 119.50 16
561 130 .12 12
550 126 .18 12
451 10776 12
584 9332 12
440 11932 8
653 54 21 8
556 5594 0
699 49 21
0
364 254.95 20
313 225.24 20
407 141 .03 16
508 120.87 16
514 114.20 16
500 10200 12
525 10057 12
574 10052 12
548 10018 12
528 8295 8
516 9981 4
597 7521 4
537 6872 4
760 5457 4
731 62 11 0
704 5895
0
321 158 .88 20
423 164 .30 16
371 128 .84 16
380 118 .42 12
431 11578 12
404 10099 8
488 8648 8
502 8745 4
603 5954
4
618 3997
0
198 265 .66 20
237 206 .75 20
271 168 .63 12
273 143.22 12
455 52 53 10
382 7199 8
399 4612 8
382 8613 6
396 6490 4
499 2545 0
275 149 .82 16
329 127.36 16
235 160 .00 12
293 148 .12 12
265 13245 12
379 7968 8
446 7511 8
446 7309 8
397 5964 4
502 44 22 4
W L D FOR AGST ty
D RESERVE SECTION
OLD IVANHOE
5 0 0 393
206 190 .78
OLD CAMBERWELL
4 1 0 388
242 160.33
MAZENOD OC 2 0 342 204 167.65
12
OLD GEELONG 3 2 0 390
315 123.81
PRESTON MBOB 3 2 0 302
285 105
ST KEVIN'S 3 2 0 270
402 67
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 3 0 233
279 83
ST BEDES' 4 0 275
363 75 ro
WILLIAMSTOWN CAMS 1 4 0 269
483 5569
HAMPTON ROVERS 0 5 0 18 1
442 4095
E RESERVE SECTION
POWERHOUSE 5 0 0 518
151
343 .05
20
GLENHUNTLY 5 0 0 466
267
174.53
20
NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 1 0 425
272 166.25
16
AQUINAS OB
3
2
0
393
319 123.20
12
ANZBANK 2 3 0 284
324 8765
8
DOVETON AFC 2 3 0 320
391 8184
ELSTERN6"lICK 2 3 0 225
376 5984
BRUNSWICK 1 4 0 249
407 61 18
LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 4 0 179
420 4262
BULLEEN UNITED 0 5 0 22 8
492 463 4
F RESERVE SECTIO N
OLD ESSENDON GR
5 0 0 456 212 215 .09
SALESIAN OC
4 1 0 472 192 245 .83
OLD CAREY
4 1 0 408 275 148.36
WEST BRUNSWICK
4 1 0 379 257 147.47
ST MARY'S
4 1 0 381 290 13138
CHIRNSIDE PARK
3 2 0 247 165 14970
UHSO B
3 2 0 401 279 14373
ST ANDREW' S
3 2 0 404 296 13649
'ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK
3 2 0 334 292 11438
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
2 3 0 377 317 11893
ST PATRICK'S MENTONE
2 3 0 384 351 10940
PENINSULA OB
2 3 0 252 249 101 20
RICHMOND CENTRAL
1 4 0 135 550 2455
BORONIA PARK
0 5 0 210 533 3940
FITOB
0 5 0 161 556 28 .96
ST JOHN'S OC
0 5 0 132 630 209 5
G NORTH
BULLEEN TEPAPLESTOWE 5 0 0 652 145 449 .66
ST BERNARD'S 5 0 0 552 240 230 .00
ELTHAM OC 4 1 0 523 290 180 .34
CAMBERWELL FC 3 2 0 434 296 146 .62
MARCELLIN 3 2 0 415 293 14164
NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 0 408 302 135 .10
KEW 3 2 0 424 349 12149
OLD SCOTCH 3 2 0 300 323 9288
OLD WESTBOURNE 1 4 0 289 323 8947
BANYULE 0 5 0 222 579 3834
THERRY 0 5 0 148 506 2925
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 5 0 61 869 702
G SOUTH
0
0 479 184
OLD XAVERIANS 4
0
484 173 27g,77 ~ 5
DE LA SALLE 4 1 0 517 201 257.21 16
MONASH WHITES 4 1 0 399 230 173
.48 16
BLOODS 3 2 0 °56 284 12535 12
MONASH GRYPHONS 3 2 0 375 326 11503 12
OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 387 225 74pgg ig
COLLEGIANS 2 3 0 188 277 6787 8
OLD GEELONG 2 3 0 49 333 147 1
ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 1 4 0 207 494 4190 8
ST KEVIN'5 1 4 0 105 271 38 .75 c 4
GLENHUNTLY 0 5 0 61 699 873 p
UNDER 19 SECTION 1
DE LA SALLE 5 0 0 603 274 220.07 20
OLD XAVERIANS 4 1 0 682 296 230 .41 16
MAZENOD BLUES 4 1 0 540 374 144 .39 16
OLD 69ELBURNIAN 5
3 2 0 537 387 138 .76 12
ST BERNARD'S BLUE 3 2 0 450 437 10297 12
MARCELLIN 2 3 0 523 577 9064 8
ORMOND 2 3 0 455 626 7268 8
COLLEGIANS 2 3 0 522 788 6624 8
OLD MENTONIANS 0 5 0 377 680 5544 0
OLD HAILEYBURY 0 5 0 343 670 5119
0
UNDER 19 CENTRAL
OLD PARADIANS 4 1 0 629
438 143.61 16
THOMASTOWN
4 1 0 628
454 138 .33 16
OLD CAMBERWELL
4 1 0 609
473 128.75 16
UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 0 494
407 121.38 16
THERRY 3 2 0 644
408 15784 12
OLD CAREY 3 2 0 537
380 14132 12
IVANHOE 2 3 0 56 5
581 9725 8
OLD TRINITY 2 3 0 588
647 9088 8
KEW 2 3 0 369
511 72 21 8
WHITEFRIARS 1 4 0 234
421 5558 4
BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 1 4 0 368
848 4340 4
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
0 5 0 260
592 4392
0
UNDER 19 SOUTH
OLD BRIGHTON
5 0 0 598
304 196.71 20
CHIRNSIDE PARK
5 0 0 857
448 191 .29 20
MONASH BLUES
4 1 0 539
255 211 .37 16
AJAX
4 1 0 648
454 142.73 16
HAMPTON ROVERS
3 2 0 673
472 14258 12
ST BEDES
3 2 0 463
425 10894 12
OLD SCOIT„CH
2 3 0 562
466 12060 8
MHSOB
2 3 0 461
606 7607 8
OLD IVANHOE
2 3 0 401
617 6499 8
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR
0 5 0 326
609 5353 0
OAKLEIG H
0 5 0 162
511 31 70 0
DE LA SALLE GOLD
0 5 0 284
909 94nc
D ___: NTAL
H 'ALTH
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VICTORI A
Wh e n Traini n g and Pl aying!
We ll done VAFA!
Our 1991 survey of players showed
89% of mouthguard owners always
wear their mouthguard at matches .
But . . . Only 10-13% always wear thei r
mouthguard at training.
So , wear your profe ss ionally fitted
mouthguard when training and
pl ay ing footba ll.
Make this your GOAL in '92 .
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during the Association's 100th Season .
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