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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTERED FOR FOSTING AS A PUBLICATION CATEGORY B Your lump sum payout ought to be earning superhigh interest. If you've recently invested, or are about to invest, your lump sum superannuation payout in a low interest return fund, we suggest you think again. You may well be cheating yourself of considerable extra interest and thousands of extra dollars. For information on how to move your money into our high return SuperGuard Portfolio, contact your local National Mutual agent now . The Duty Officer National Mutual Centre 447 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 Tel: 616 391 1 National Mutua l The Nat onal Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd . (incorporated inVictoria) ~~ ~ ~~ Fam ! NATIONAL TRUSTEES The future is assured. / -- V A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companies L/ r~d ra.~d A SECTION REVIEW BY ROSS BOOT H Make the most of your money, pay less of it to the tax man, protect your income, provide for your future . Your National Mutual agent can tailor a financial package that works for you . For advice on life insurance, superannuation and disability cover, call now . The Dub# Officer National Mutual Centre ? Collins Street Melbourne 30"U"M 1'e9 : 616 3911 Old Xaverians advanced to the Grand Final with a 40 point win over Ormond in last week's A Section Second Semi Fianl at Elsternwick Park on Sunday. Ormond have lost only three games this year - all to Old Xaverians! That must surely make Xavs favourites for the flag, unless of course Old Paradians can beat Ormond in this week's Preliminary Final . And, the way Ormond played last week I think Parade can advance to the Grand Final . But I've had a lousy tipping record all year and my finals tipping hasn't been any better! If Parade were to make it, would that be a first? The B Section Grand Finalist making it through the next year to the A Section Grand Final . Come on Noel R undle give us the answer to that one ! But back to Sunday's match . The crowd seemed down a little but the gate receipts were quite healthy people sitting in their cars? Some were obviously at the M .C.G ., some possibly celebrating Father's Day but for three quarters they didn't really miss anything . It was a decidedly boring game - tight and very low-scoring . Wayne Walsh and Mark Kellet were down watching and were disappointed in the standard . I told them to come back next week . Mind you, they enjoyed their day nevertheless . Was it Chris House's hospitality? But coaches aren't interested in pretty football, just winning and at the ten minute mark of the last quarter scores were level . Anyone could win . But I had that feeling at three-quarter time that the Xavs had the upper hand . As Barry Lyons and I struggled over the fence I said to him "Xavs by six goals". For once I was right! Danny Corcoran's instructions of "Don ;t fiddle, kick long" were obeyed and the dam burst - an eight goal quarter. Perhaps the game was won in the third quarter when Xavs held Ormond (who had the breeze) to a solitary goal . And that goal came from rover Paul Cox (curiously not in Ormond's best six) who majored after Geoff Greetham made one of his few mistakes for the day. He ran too far with the football, telegraphed his handball and was tackled and dispossessed . Otherwise he had a great day, completely blanketing Paul Schuhkraft . And the other good Xavs defenders. Nick W ilton of course, the ever reliable (?), well certainly in big games. Mark Summers didn't play as well as I've seen him, but it was still pretty good . Ormond's Scott Taylor battled hard but he isn't as strong around the ground . That really is the difference isn't it - the physical strength and marking power of the Xavs. Other good players (unofficial) were Dermott Dann (wing) and Brendan R yan (rover) . I also thought Martin Beattie played a great first half. M ick Atkins played a great 15 minutes in the forward pocket after being well held by Ormond's Tim Hille. Apart from Cox, almost B.O.G ., a good player was full back Brad Nash on Steve Curtain - magnificent use of the subtle edge out . Steve push back harder and get a free! Old Paradians ! B SECTION REVIEW BY ROSS SOUT H In contrast to the A Section game this was a beauty! An absolute thriller! St . Bernards and Therry played a draw at Northcote, and a beautiful ground it is too ! St . Bernards were on fire in the first quarter. They kicked the first four goals and full forward John Pearson notched three with some great kicking . Therry were twenty seven points down at quarter time and Blues coac h Pictured on the cover is 1986 All Australian & Victorian Captain & Member of Old Paradians Football Club DOMINIC SPILL AN E NML123 i"OOTBALLE R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N Septembe r 12th, 1987 Price : $1 .00 The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd . (Incorporated in Victoria) VOL . 87 No. 2 2 Alan Salter (watching his son-in-law Therry captain Terry Quinn) could not believe Therry's handball . For that matter nor could I . I'd not seen them but I'd heard they consistently have more than 200 handballs per match . Well, now I believe it . I counted a couple of times whenTherry carried tha ball from defence across the centre with six or seven handballs before a kick . Once they goaled with just 2 kicks and the second one went through the goals! The crowd were baying for Bernie Dunn's blood . "Kick the thing" came the call, or words to that effect . No matter, said Bernie Dunn at the break "Keep handballing, use your legs, they wont man up all day . We've got to outrun them . Don't kick it to O'Dea". Did it work? Therry began to get into the game late in the second quarter and trailed by just fourteen points at half time . The move of captain Quinn onto Pearson was necessary as the full forward had five goals at half time . Therry got to within eight points but not to be denied St . Bernards booted three quick ones to extend their lead to twenty six points . But it did seem the tide was beginning to turn . Therry had put the unlikely numbered No.64 Paul C rotty loose in defence and the "rubber man" started to bounce off the St . Bernards forwards and get the Therry defence running . Back to thirteen points at three quarter time . The Bernards camp and coach Frank Melican rightly looked worried! Two Steve Reidy marks in the goal square to the Therry ruckman and subsequent goals put them in front and another to Kane put them thirteen points up . It looked all over but then two marvellous goals to Saints half forward Greg Wood and another to Pearson put them a goal up . What a great comeback! Still Therry persisted and with another foray forward Paul Jones marked and goaled and the siren sounded . The large crowd was stunned! What about our vote count? And the end-of-season trip? Never mind, it was a fantastic game of footy and I'm looking forward to the replay at Elsternwick today . Therry. And hearty congratulations to President Prof . Keith Frearson, coach Brian Ford and founder Doug Ellis' with their C Section Premiership. How could I have tipped against Monash Blues? By the way, check out the St. Bernard's mascot - is it a St . Bernard or is it a shetland pony? G`a ROYAL BANK , PATRONS G m ~ E •- e EM BER ALCOHOL ARE ELSTERNWICK P RKRIN OLD XAVEI~ANS Annual Presentation Dinner L I Y I ' AT EUR FONMI BALL CLU B GRAE)E VW& V0%N%0112% COACHING P0%0W%#1T1 VAFA 66 99 EM13KC) N 1`90' 0% 0% Coaching applications are invited for Senior, Reserves and Under 19's teams for the 1988 season . Applications should be made in writing, including details of previous experience, to : David Southgate, Hon . Sec . O.H .A .F.C. 8 Ryland Street, Ashburton, 3147 . Telephone 259 9695 (A .H . ) 1 SPECIAL A & B SEC`TION GRA ND FINALS OFFER OPEN TO ALL CLUBS Save this coupon and hand it to gatekeeper on eithe r SATURDAY 19th SEPTEMBER - B SECTION GRAND SUNDAY 20th SEPTEMBER - A SECTION GRAN D Friday 9th October, 1987 Chaucer's Reception Seniors/Supporters $40 Under 19's $3 0 Enquiries - Therese Ralph 509 5627 Simply nominate your Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . which also receives $1 rebate. ILY OT LL. COLLEGIANS FOUTBALL G t~ L~~~ 1~ , invites applications for the following positions in 1988 SENIOR COACH ("A Grade" ) RESERVE S COACH ("A Reserve Grade") **UIV® ER 19s COACH (Junior Division 1) C XVIdI COACH ("G Grade) Interested persons are asked to telephone the Club Secretary Peter Milford on 870 5133 (B .H.) or apply in writing to him at 51 Ennismore Crescent, Park Orchards 3114 by 30th September, 1037 ** Incumbent reapplyin g The only islam in a sea of coolers. . AVAILABLE OVER THE BAR AT ALL PARTICIPATING CLUBS . What a weekend of football! Eight premierships decided, a thrilling draw in B Section, Old Xaverians poised to repeat it's 1981 success and Ross Booth and I continue our dreadful tipping performance in so far as A and C Sections are concerned . Aquinas, one point winner over Whitefriars joined an impressive list of current clubs to have won premierships in their first year in the VA .F.A . (Look out for Noel Rundle's quiz in the final edition of the Amateur Footballer next week to discover the others) . State Bank won its first Senior flag since 1972 when it defeated Marcellin 18 .14 to 10.15 to take the P.A. Matthews Cup. It was no doubt a most satisfying win to the Tigers following the acute disappointment of 1986 . Old Ivanhoe hung on well to beat St . Kevins by ten points in a high scoring affair. Old Ivanhoe's last fla g was in E Section back in 1973 when it won both Seniors and Reserves titles beating Old Camberwell in the process. I've no doubt the Aquinas, State Bank and Old Ivanhoe supporters had great cause for celebration but I doubt whether they matched those of Monash who caused the big upset by beating Kew who were odds on . Monash were so rapt they pinched the V .A .F.A. victory dais and it was a very apologetic P rofessor Frearson who rang at 9 a .m . last Monday promising its return! I'm told you can still get a free beer at the Nott and I must take my hat off to Brian Ford and his team on their great win . I confess I thought Kew would be too strong and disciplined and to quote long time Kew supporter Bar ry Whelan "we gave 'em a sniff and they went right on with it." Certainly Monash's persistence in both preliminary grand finals was a key to its success as was its ability to run and run and run . Kew lost only twice for the season and both games were against Monash. I must mention the splendid sporting gesture of Kew president Ted Kelly who made a presentation to his counterpart Keith Frearson at the conclusion of the game. There is and has been great regard between the two clubs and Kew gained some solace from the day when Jim Hawkins presented Ted with the Four'N Twenty pies Club Championship award . Whitefriars gained some consolation for the season when it won the Reserves flag, the first flag of the club although its Under 19's must be a very good chance against Ivanhoe today. In E Section Old Essendon has now won back to back flags in Reserves football whilst Preston MBOB denied State Bank of the double in D . Kew was too strong and direct for Old Melburnians and took out the C Section flag in Reserves, the clubs second reserve section flag . Ross has provided a review of the B Section Tie and Old Xaverians impressive win . Looking now at today's replay where I lean to Therry . Replays are often one sided and although not present last Saturday reports coming back via Messrs Booth, Lyons and McArdle to name three, suggest that St . Bernards may have blown its chance. I feel that Therry now knows it can win and that its often criticized handball game IS the way to A Section and the B Section flag, although Frank Melican is bound to tag Paul C rotty this week . What a master stroke by Bernie Dunn to play Crotty, who has a Robert Flower like ability to change direction, as a loose man in defence for much of the day . The Therry winger worked hard up and down the ground and was a focal point for Messrs Biddlestone, Matton, Quinn and company when they gained possession and moved out of defence. I'm also worried whether John Pearson whose seven goals was almost a match winning performance can repeat that effort . That he isn't amongst the Sections leading goalkickers suggest either inconsistent form or a recent move to the spearhead . Certainly Therry skipper Terry Quinn held him in the second half . St . Bernards may have fallen into the trap of trying to play Ther ry at its own game in the second qwuarter, for after establishing a significant lead by employing a direct long kicking game in the first quarter, it abandoned that practice for handball which allowed Therry to close the gap to fourteen points at half time . A return to the long game could pay off at Elsternwick Park . There was praise for young Jason Reddick Therry 's schoolboy rover who put in a polished display and was certainly assisted by Steve Reidy's control in the ruck As expected Ga ry McAllister, Mick O'Dea and Kevin Mahady were splendid defenders and St . Bernards will. ncz)d a repeat of their efforts if it is to get close again today. Therry are confident of winning and trained impressively at E!sternwick Park last Monday. I'm not surprised that they've up around 200 handballs a game having watched them run up and down Elsternwick Park in droves shooting out the handballs left and right . Let's hope we get as good a game as last week's obviously was, but please no more draws ! In the vital A Section Preliminary between Old Paradians & Ormond I'm not quite as sure as Ross Booth that O .P's will emerge victorious . I just cannot imagine that Ormond will fumble as much this week, and before you all start telling me that is was due to Xavs pressure remeber they too lacked sure hands for three quarters . Ross described the game as boring whilst Ormond coach Mike McArthur-Allen agreed that players were unsure in their ball handling which attributed to the low scoring for three quarters . Not only should Ormond be able to put last week behind them, they will welcome the return of ruckman Paul McDonald who was a late withdrawal last week . Scott Taylor did a great job on his own last Sunday and he will b one 'Mondsman delighted to have Paul back . Old Paradians will also welcome back a big man - John Atta who will play up forward and no doubt handle the ruck work with Parade is in attack . Gerard Sholly will not have missed the dominance Messrs . Wilton, Summers, King & Greetham had over Ormond last week, nor for that matter the role played by the unsung Brendan Ryan, Dermott Dann, John Tiernan and Danny Meagher. I thought the Xavs small brigade worked in splendidly with their big men and O .P's are fortunate that in Brian Grills, Atta, Dale McCann, Tony Canavan & Damian Reeves they too possess the height to cause the Ormond brain's trust plenty to worry about . Don't be surprised if O.P's spring a surprise and select David Way in a forward pocket and as much as I, and plenty of others for that matter, admire the skill, poise and relentlessness of Brett Connell, the young Ormond defender would need a step ladder to worry Way. Perhaps Connell may be saved the problem by being given the role of tagging the dangerous Frank Gleeson, and leaving Steve McCooke to mind the ruckmen . McCooke did went when brought on to replace Craig Clark and brought a smile to Noel Rundle's face with his cool and purposeful play . Actually this particular match may be one of Mike McArthur-Allen's greatest football challenges . Along with Bruce Corben & Michael Oaten they must select the side to cover Old Paradians strengths which are evenly scattered over the field . I've talked of the O .P's height and marking advantage and the role Paul McDonald will be required to play. His brother Mark ill need to lift as will Paul Schuhkraft whose kicking let him down badly last Sunday. Ormond were thrashed on both wings last week and will face equally talented and to my mind toughter opposition this week . Phil Kingston has had an indifferent season and Paul Nanke rv is has dropped form at the wrong time. Tomorrow they come up against Terry Board and either Dominic Spillane, B rendan or Paul Considine or Ted Flynn . O .P's are certainly well off for wingers, vital positions at Elsternwick Park . O.P's defence and ability to move the ball smartly out of defence combined with an attacking centre line, are, I believe its real strengths, although the roles played by Dale McCann, Mike Skerritt and Paul Fahey are important to the sides success . David McDonald a highly regarded defender will pick up McCann and Ormond skipper Russel Barnes or possibly full back Brad Nash will pick up Skerritt . Nash may be the answer as he has the pace to go with the Old Paradian utility which leaves us with Paul Fahey whom I thought played a significant role in his sides win over De La. Tim Hille did well on Mick Atkins last week and he may be the man for Fahey thus allowing Martin Tobin a free reign . The young Ormond ruck rover would have been disappointed with his game last week and he along with Joey Young & Anthony Roe must fire if the 'Monds are going to bounce back and have another crack at Old Xavs . Paul Cox was not considered by his club as one of its better players last week which was a surprise to some "over the fence experts", who felt Cox was one of the sides goers . The answer is easy Paul, turn on a beauty tomorrow ! Both sides will need to guard against worrying about Old Xaverians as neither has yet earnt the right to play them ! Old Paradians looked good against De La a fortnight ago . They led early, withstood the De La challenge and went onto win . During the year they lost to Ormond twice, by 7 points on May 2nd and by 4 in that thrilling climax to the first round on August 22nd . It's hard to dismiss an Ormond side, especially one with its back to the wall but I believe the weeks rest and inclusion of wingers Ted Flynn and Paul Considine, skipper Steve Exton, and forward John Atta will further improve the O .P's side and give them the edge in what should be an enthralling final . So its Old Paradians and Ther ry And a stab at the Under 19 Section 2 and 3 Premiers Old Haileybu ry and Whitefriars "CARN THE D's" REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK . 1987 A, B & C Section Medal Winners L/R Ga ry Williams (Parkside) ( B), Frank Gleeson (Old Paradians) (A), Jim Hawkins (VAFA President) and Tony Fellows (Thomastown) (C) . Winner of the Jack Fullerton Medal in E Sectio n Vic Zanin ( UHSOB) shown here with V.A .F.A . President Jim Hakwins. Norm Nugent Previews the D,E,F,G,HanclU.19's REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED SEPTEMBER 5, 1987 I Under 19 Medal Winners L/R Tim Brideson (De La Salle) Section 1, Jim Hawkins, (VAFA President), Rohan Aujard (Old Scotch) Section 2, ' . Seated Ben Crowe (Whitefriars) Section 3 John Turnbull (Banyule) Section 2*. *John and Rowan tied for the G .W. McTaggart Medal, D SECTION GRAND FINA L Old Ivanhoe Grammarians won the premiership when they defeated St. Kevins by ten points after a high scoring game in which each side had an equal number of scoring shots . Old Ivanhoe ran to an early lead and made St . Kevins catch them if they could . In the last quarter St. Kevins had a lot of play in their forward line, but the Ivanhoe defenders kept them at bay to win their second senior V.A .F.A . pennant. Good players for the victors included acting coach Steve Ball, best and fairest winner Mark Dyson as well as veteran Lou Hockins. For St. Kevins John Watkin was a creative forward while Steve Kerr, Craig Robson and Stone did well . E SECTION GRAND FINAL Ater an even and nervous sta rt State Bank overwhelmed West Brunswick by ninety four points ; a margin which could have been greater but for the stoic West Brunswick defence. A big quarter effort which saw the Bankers lead by sixty one points at the long interval, set up their huge winning margin . The Bankers en route to winning its fourth premiership (1927, 1961, 1972) were well served by Carboon, Gniel, Jenkins and Hargreaves. For West Brunswick captain Lampard, Mangafas and Hatzistavrou all gave their best to try to keep their side in the game. F SECTION GRAND FINAL On reflection the third quarter when they scored a solitary behind cost Whitefriars the game as they lost their four point half time lead and trailled Aquinas by thirteen points at three quarter time . The last quarter was a thrilling one as Whitefriars pegged back the Aquinas lead and attempted to wrest the premiership. They failed by the minimum margin after a high scoring quarter which maintained great interest until the final siren . For Aquinas veteran forward John Ryan was a match winner with creative handball, high marking and four goals . G re g Clarke roved with success and booted three valuable goals . For the losers David Sutton was an active rover whose last quarter efforts nearly turned the game. An injury in the third quarter to big ruckman Matthew McLelland took away his dominance and robbed Whitefriars of his drive around the ground . Congratulations to both teams for a great exhibition of football which brought great credit to the V .A .F.A . for its presentation and control . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 SECOND SEMI FINA L Marcellin proceeded to the Grand Final by three points when they defeated Old Xaverians . It was the Xaverians first defeat although they had more scoring shots. Marcellin's accuracy helped their cause and their win would have appeased Tim Naughton's frustration over the May 16 unregistered player incident . Well done Marcellin on your victory. UNDER 19 SECTION 2 PRELIMINARY FINA L Max Lyon told me three weeks ago his side would play off for the pennant and last week's big victory by Old Haileybu ry proved his claim . Their winning margin over Old Scotch of seventy eight points followed their ninety one point margin in round 18 on August 22 . There is little doubt that in the last three weeks Old Haileybu ry have proven their superiority over Old Scotch . UNDER 19 SECTION 3 PRELIMINARY FINA L Greater accuracy in front of goal enabled Ivanhoe to defeat Caulfield Grammarians by six points despite the fact that Caulfield had four more shots for goal . Ivanhoe thus qualified for today's Grand Final against Whitefriars. PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED SEPTEMBER 12, 1987 . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL Old Xaverians and Old Paradians Green meet at Pitcher Park for the right to play Marcellin next week . The Xaverians won both home and away matches this season - they came from behind to win by eleven points at Bundoora in Round 2 and won by forty four points at Yarra Park in Round 11 . The Paradians go into this match with confidence following their convincing First Semi Final victory. Shane Gorman should win them first use of the ball and Paul Shannon is a handy around the ground player. Key defenders Adam Smith and Tim Bea re are running players who move the ball quickly down the ground for David F reeman and Paul Zappa to score . For the Xaverians Andrew McLaughlin and Peter Webb, have been active and successful forwards while Richard Curtin and John Tully are two other Xaverians on whom coach Chris O'Neill can rely. Who do I select? During the season there was little doubt that Old Xaverians were the superior side however I was impressed by the Old Paradian's first semi final effort and today I am inclined to select them to win narrowly after a hard fought game . UNDER 19 SECTION 2 GRAND FINA L Therry, who have led the section all season play Old Haileybu ry for the premiership on the Har ry Trott Oval . In their two meetings during the season Therry won both times - by one point at Haileybu ry on May 30 and by four goals at Ther ry on August 8 . For Therry Eastmure could prove a match winner with his marking and accurate kicking . Captain Tim Taylor should generate drive around the ground while Reddick and Blundell have always been good Therry players . Old Haileybury have received good value from Parton against Therry while G . Lassock has been a reliable forward . Cotton and the long loquacious Seccull have given good service to the Haileybu ry team . I expect a good solid game today in which Ther ry should be able to withstand all Haileybu ry pressure and go on to win and thus take the premiership. UNDER 19 SECTION 3 GRAND FINA L Whitefriars and Ivanhoe play off for the premiership on the Ross Grego ry Oval . Although Whitefriars can justifiably be considered the favourite they will have to be at their best to withstand Ivanhoe's pressure. Ivanhoe has won both encounters during the season by one point on May 30 and by sixty four points on July 25 . These victories alone entitle Ivanhoe to confidence. The Albert Park surface could worry Whitefriars whose Donvale domain has been very heavy during the season - certainly the bounce of the ball will be different. Who can Steve O'Connell and Garry Lewis look to for inspiration today? For Ivanhoe leading forward Lengacher could be the match winner while Tucker, Pettingill and Rawley can be relied upon for good performances . Whitefriars have been consistently well served by Hickey, B. C ro we the Houstons, Strike, Phillip and Rowan who shoud be able to again do well today . Gar ry Lewis must insure that Whitefriars players realize the game has to be won and that it will be no cakewalk - Complacency by some of his players seemed in the air at Bundoora last week. Steve O'Connell's Ivanhoe players have come along quietly and consistently during the season and I have the feeling that they will be able to win today and thus take the pennant . I expect a close game before Ivanhoe wins . OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS FO`OTBALL CW B invite applications for SENIOR COACH & RESERVE COAC H T' 10 N SEASON 1988 Apply by phoning Dick Clements o n 859 9111 (after hours) O .G.F.C. Join the team moving toward 'A' Section - ®.C.C ~ SITUATION VACAN T ~ The VAFA is seeking an enterprising, self motivated person to fill a newly created positio n WOMERHOUSE ='~;'~ U CWB Invites applications fo r ~ . , (playing or non-playing) The successful applicant will work in close liaison with the Umpires Advisor and Committee . For further information contact The General Manage r 531 5452 wf t EMBEK PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRIN G ALCOHOL INTO EI.STERNWICK PARK . CH 1900(F)" Applications and enquiries to : Steven Maso n 7 Mt . Pleasant Grove, Armadale, 3143 . Telephone 509 4738 after hours D. READ, Powerhouse J . SMITH, Powerhouse J . BRESLIN, Powerhous e P McCLUSKEY, Powerhouse J . INGLIS, State Ban k E . CUNNINGHAM, St . Kilda CBOC C. MUSCAT, Therry 'OTF' congratules Aquinas O .C., State Bank, Old Ivanhoe, Monash Blues on winning their respective Sections Senior Premierships and Whitefirars, Old Essendon, Preston MBOB and Kew in winning the Reserve Grade Flags , ~t*~t 1x3 1x3 1x3 1 x 3 2 x 2, 2 x 1 2x 3 2 x 3, 1 x 1 V.A .F.A . ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday December 7th at 8 .15 p .m . ** * MORE BEST & FAIREST DETAILS Congratulations go to G Section Winner Ga ry Sweet of Port Colts who polled an incredible 32 votes, 15 ahead of second place getter Craig Hutchinson of Bloods . Ga ry polled 7 best on grounds, 5 seconds and a third an incredible achievement . He received votes in 13 of the 15 games he played ! Winner in H Section was Peter Hooper of St . Kevins with 13 votes. The G & H Section Best and Fairest Night was held at the North Melbourne Social Club on September 4th . 'OTF' thanks Steve Mason for his great organization of a wonderful night and congratulates Andrew Caithness (Old Scotch) who was awarded life membership of the Club 18 Football Association which merged with the VAFA this season. ** * STATE BANK E SECTION GRAND FINAL TEAM Backs : John Coghlan Lloyd Twycross Half Backs : Mark Rerden Stuart Cloke Centre : Kevin Dervan Rod Gnie l Half Forwards : Glen Goldsmith Kevin Matherston (C) Forwards : Tony Rolfa David Jenkins Rucks : Stuart Carboon John Bear e Rover : Lindsay Bull Interchange : Leon Colbert Neil Roberts Coach : Ken Bremner Asst . Coach : Tony Bul l ** * G AND H VOTING DETAILS First : GARY SWEET, Port Colts : Second : CRAIG HUTCHINSON, Blood s Third : F. PARRY, Collegian s Fourth : N . CROCKER, Monash Whites P FINNEGAN, Port Colts 7x3,5x2,1x1 =32 5x3, 1 x2 = 17 3x3,2x2,2x1 = 15 3x3,1x2,1x1 =12 4x3 = 1 2 HIGHEST SCORERS AT OTHER CLUBS J . HUNT, De La Sall e G . ENGEL, De La Salle R . LINDSAY, Ke w P WALDRON, GTV9 G . ERSKINE, Marcelli n P BROMICH, Old Haileybury B . ROWLAND, Old Melburnians K . FULLER, Old Scotc h S . RAYNER, St . Bernards 2x3,1x2 =7 1x3,2x2 =7 2x3,1 x2,3x1 = 11 1x3,2x2,2x1 =9 2x3 =6 1x3,3x2, 1 x1 =10 1x3,1x1 =4 2x3 =6 ix3,1x2 = 5 H SECTION A . FISHER MEDAL First : PETER HOOPER, St . Kevins Second : S . McVICAR, Eltham " T. LOGAN, Old Brighto n " D. JIGGINS, Richmond Central Fifth : A . WOODLEY, Old Xaverian s 4x3,2x1,1x1 = 15 3x3, 1 x2, 1 xi = 12 3x3,1x2,1x1 = 12 5x2,2x1 = 12 3x3,1x2 =1 1 i )EST SCORERS AT OTHER CLUBS I . STAGG, Bulleen Temp . F JONGEBLOOD, North O .B. J . HENDERSON, Old Geelong 1 x3,2x2 = 7 2x3 =6 1x3,2x1 =5 3 3 3 3 6 6 7 How they lined up AQUINAS F SECTION GRAND FINAL TEA M Backs: Garry Brady Peter Grierson Half Backs : Shane Livington Chris Fletier Centre : David Streat Mark Wilkinson Half Forwards: Gerard Wright Bernard Speiss Forwards : Mark Tarulli Damian Wright Rucks: Brendan Phyland Mark Plummer (C. ) Rover : Greg Clark Interchange : Dave Phelan Steve Bell Coach : Vic Hawking Mike Nippard former Ivanhoe and current No rt h O.B . & VAFA Trainer, recently won the Victorian "Waiter of the Year" award conductd at William Angliss College . Mike will represent Victoria at the National Finals in Brisbane next month . Congratulations Michael! = = = = = = = OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS F.C. Backs : Paul Rya n Half Backs : Martin Dodderill Centre : David King Half Forwards : Lou Hockins Forwards : Michael Colledge Rucks : Peter Skalberg Interchange : Don Dowell Coach : Laurie Stretton Captain : Ian Wells Vice Captain : Mark Howard C SECTION MONASH BLUES Backs : Mick Hay Half Backs : Adrian Barker Centre : Greg Hipwell Half Forwards : Justin Alexander Forwards : Peter Forbes (C .) Rucks : Tim Gill Interchange : Brad Connell Rover : Steve Connelly Coach : Brian Ford D SECTIO N Neal Skalberg Ian Wells Mark Dyson Brian Cockerill Bruce Yarwood Stephen Ball Jim Santo s Chris Roberts Danny Carman Jamie Sturgess Ian Hildebrand Peter Little Andy McGrgor Ian Kohler Terry Jones David Croft Brendan Jones Andy Whelan (V.C.) John Rya n Peter Henderson Murray Guy Charlie Kenez Ray Hargreaves Tony Connell y Nick Harris Darren Scott Matthew Davies David Purcell Mark Howard Victor Karakaitsas Dick Culvenor John Quin Tony Kiers John Johnstone Graeme Gal e THE BLACK LIST (Cc) - Failed to phone scores (if necessary) or details to Press Correspondent by 6 p .m. - FINE TEN DOLLARS . OLD IVANHOE (Cb) - $10 . CAULFIELD GRAMMAR U19 (Cc) - Details incomplete -$10 . Don't forget the Golf Day Friday 30th octobe r Organize a four to represent your Clu b Hanging up your boots? What about Umpirin g Y ® ~ ~s-a ~ . e CLUB invites applications for the SENIOR RESERVE BEAUREPAIRES FOR TYRES Ring Peter French 531 5452 for information COACHING POSITION S FOR SEASON 198 8 Secretaries, Applications for 1988 are due by October 30th Act Now ! ~\,,IITY C ~y~~~'=~MMARIAN S OLD INC. PoPML ,~'~ i~ ,_.~ ~-~ ~ V.A.F.A . "B" ORAD E Written applications for the above-mentioned positions should reac h The Secretary, 19 The Avenue, East Malvern, 3145 by 9th October, 1987. S T. Y 1, IC ~ r73, M E N T ~.~ "~ J COACHING POSITIONS SEASON 198 8 Coaching applications are invited for Seniors and Reserves Teams for the 1988 Seasons . Applications should be made in writin g including details of previous experience to Paul Bunting , Cl- Stockdale Weir and Co . 50 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 3122 . Telephone : Work 818 1383 - Home 857 9629 Applications close October 9th, 1987 . PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRIN G ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK . Affiliated E . S .C. F. A . Applications to The Secretary, 39 Birdwood Street, Parkdale, 3194. Applications close 7th October, 19 87 . J LA A SECTION RES . PRELIM . FINA L A SECTION SENIORS PRELIM . FINA L B SECTION RES . PRELIM . FINAL B SECTION SENIORS 2nd SEMI FINAL REPLAY O oA c oAPc OLD XAVERIANS Reserve Coach : M . Carlin ORMOND Reserves Coac h Geoff Reilley 1 . C. Clar k 3. T Boyanton 6. M . Buckley 7. G . Fisher 8. M . Gilmore 9. C. Tonkin 11 . R . Strahan 12 . A . Mehrten 15. G . Burke 16. R. Eishold 19. M . Dawson 21 . G . Singleton 24. S . McCooke 29. L . Caddaye 31 . D. Wood 34. G . Russell 35. R . Beard 36 . M . Davine 37. D. Robertson 38. P. Milne r 41 . J.Symeopolous 42 . J . Casey 43 . P Harrington 46 . M . Anderson 47. W. Crump 51 . J . McAlroy 52 . T. Tsaivas 53. A . Muldoon 54. T. Stewart 55. A . Newstead 57. M . Bett s 58 . S. McAlroy 60. L .McMahon 64 . A . Noblett 3. D. Meagher 5. D. Taylor 13. J . Peters 14. A . McKaige 17. A. Ralph 19. P. Trainor 21 . N. Wifton 25. B. Ryan 27. J .Kennedy 29. D. McKay 31 . R .Ralph (CR) 32 . C. Ralph 34. D. Curtain 35. C.Mortinson 36. A. Dogville 37. R. Curtain 38. J .McKay 40. A . Rogers 42 . J . Lowe 43 M . Kinna 44 . B. Heaphy 45. N . Spargo 47. D. Sheales 48. C. Papageorgio 51 . D. O'Loughlin 52. M . Delaney 54. J . Fel d ORMOND Senior Coach Mike McArttwry4Eien 1 . C . Clark 2 . P. Schuhkraft 3. T. Boyanton 4. R .Barnes (C) 5. D. McDonald 8 . M . Gilmore 9 . C . Tonki n 12 . A . Mehrten 13. P. Kingston 14 . S . Taylor 15. G . Burke 17. P. Sutherland 18 .P.Cox 20. B . Nas h 22 . B . Connell 23 . P. McDonald 24 . S. McCooke 25 . P. Forsyth 26 . P. Mehrten 27. T. Hill e 28 . P. Nankervis 30. J . Youn g 32 . M . McDonald 33. A . Roe 34 . G . Russell 40. M . Tobi n 41 . J .Symeopoulos OLD PARADIANS Senior Coach : Gerry Sholty 1 . P. Considine 2 . M . Skerritt 3. M. Considine 5. D. Spillane 6. D.McCann(VC) 8. D . Reeve s 9. A . Canavan 10 . B.Considine 11 . T. Board 12 . E . Flynn 14 . R Fahey 15 . J . Atta 16 M . Heffernan 18 . B. Grill s 20 . A . Woods 22. B . Exto n 24. O. Abrahams 26. S. Exton (C) 27. B . Davi s 30. F.Gleeson(DVC) 33. A . Peyto n 36. B. McClements 44. A . Pritchard 50. D. Day 65. D. Nibal i SCOREBOARD ',• Lme '/~ Ume ~F. bme Y. me " h 4mC 3. Ime FirWl ~ ome 'n dme S: Ume ~ '/. Iime 'h nme '/. t~me FIM131 MARCELLIN OLD COLLEGIANS Senior Coach: Neil Le t ievne 5. P. Andueza 6. G . O'Connell 7. M .Dillon (CR) 11 . A . Amalfi 13 . K . Perry 14 . D . Howe 16 . D. Diffey 19 . S. Lennox 20 . M . Miki c 22 . A . Gallagher 23 . A . Saduki 24. T. O'Hehir 25 . G . Gallagher 26. J .O'Loughlin 27. R .O.Callaghan 29 . J . Harvey 30. R . Stewart 31 . C. Castagna 32. G . Frossinos 33. A . Mahe r ST. K1LDA CBOC Reserve Coach : Paul Howard 3 J . Howard 4. a Boyd 6. A . McGaw 13. P. Sujovich 14. S. Algeri 19. A. Farrelly 22. K . Graham 23. M . Clinch 26. B. Cummins 27. J . Ferrucio28. 28. J. Harrod 29. I . Hammam 31 . M . Thynne 33. C. Petritsch 34. W. Haddad 35. R . Ballarin 38. P. Dynon 39. G. Healy 40. J. Marinacci 41 .S. McGarrity 42 . J. Naughton 4. R . O'Callaghan 45. P. O'Dea 46. W. Fiddler 47.N .Cole 48. J. Wigg 49. J. Stewart 50. P. Shortal 51 . J. Murrihy 52 . J. Capiron 57S . Gilmore 59. S. McKay 35. R .O'Callaghan 36. B . Crimmins 37. S . Crowe 38. M . Keays 40. M . Wiggins 41 . L . Kivlighon 42 . C. Sampson 43 V. Scott 44. S.Lindenmayer 45. X . Dimmatina 46. J . Golds 47. D. Menzies 48. M . Menzies 49. G . Hughes 50. A. Robinson 55. M . Stapleton 56. A. Day 57. S . Priest 58. N . Crooks 60. RVandemierwe 64 . P. Harve y 80. DWinterbottom 99 . P. Hughes . I,me F~~al ST. BERNARDS Reserve Coach : John Woo d 1 . M . Sullivan 4 . V. Comito 5. J . Klaaysen 6. M . Brandner 7. J . Toohe y 9. M . O'Dea (C) 10. B . Saundry 12 . P. Hoga n 13. R . Purcell 15. F. Monaghan 16. J . Pearson 18. J . Federico 20 . J . Frase r 21 . A . Muir 22 . A . Mahady 24 . Phil Klaaysen 27. A . Natha n 31 . M . Daffey 34. J . O'Connell 38. G . Wood 39 . P. Wood 42 . M . Marshall 76. G . McAlliste r THERRY/ CORPUS CHRISTI Coach : Bernard Dun n 1 . G .Biddlestone (VC) 2. S.Flaherty 3. G . Nyman 4. S . Reidy 5 . S. Ramsay 6 . T. Quinn (Cap) 7. P. Jone s 8 . P. Quin n 9 M . Grocock 10. R . Egglestone 13. M . `Bosanko 14 . S . Eastmure 16. S . Gibso n 18. T Taylor 19. A . Ratcliffe 20. P. Marantelli 21 . J . Tyle r 22 . J . Reddick 24. P. Mallon 25 . M . O'Rourke 26. R Rya n 30 . R . Kan e 31 . S . Ryan 33 . S. McMahon 37. D . Castaldi 47. P. Ratcliffe 48. D. Wriggleswurth 54. P. Salern o 64. P. Crotty 88 . P. Murph y SCOREBOARD 1 ~me me Yx trme ~__ ... .... _. ._.. _ F Im¢ F~nal . ~ UNDER 19 SECTION 2 GRAND FINA L UNDER 19 SECTION 1 PRELIM FINA L OLD XAVERIANS Coach : C.M . O'Neill OLD HAILEYBURY OLD PARADIANS GREEN Coach : Max Lyon Coach: Neil Mullavey 2. P. Klein (C) a M . Fennessy 5. D. Taylor (VC) 6. A .McLoughlan 9. J.Quilty 10. R .Kennedy 11 . M .Freeman 12. P.KGnghom 13. M .Logan 14. M .Gleeson 16. M .Gibso n 17. J .Ralph (DVC) 19. JTull y 21 . D.Beny 23. PWebb 24. M.Brennan 25. J.Lyttleton 28. PCallanan 29.S.Heatherington 31 . PO'Sullivan 32 . J .McKay 34. R .Curtain 37. C. Bloom 44. S. Hogan 50. P.Lidgennrood 51 . P.Connors 82. M . Klavac 1 . A . Wigg 2. G . Lasscock a P. Merrett 4. P. Sorati a G . Phillips 6. M .B. Dickinson 7. R.G . Phillips 8. A. Orto n 9. D. Cotto n 10. J .G.Fergusson 11 . J.A. Rae 12. P. Bennett (VC) 14. T. Dora n 15. R . Bowman 17.WD.Cox 18. L . Elliot 1 . PShannon (C) 2. K . McInerney 3. A.Smith (DVC) 4. M . Reid 5. M . Dean 6. S.Richardson 7. P. Zappa a D. Beck 10. M . Mullavey 11 . S. Phil p 12. A . Regan (VC) 13 D. Exto n 14. D. Nibali 15. P. Northey 16. N . Kerr 17. G . Jowett 18. M . Cotter 19. PBrabender 21 . S. Gorman 22. C. Larkins 24. D. Freeman 32 . D. Hinkley 33. A . Peyton 35. G . Rodrigues 37. P. Healey 19. R. Parton 20. P. Shinkfield 21 . D. Merrett (C) 22. P. Flockhart 23. M . Larkworthy 24. T. Jones 25. P. Bowman 26. D. Lea r 27. D.M . Garfield 28. F.S. Rasmussen 30. M .W. Seccull 31 . D.M . Field 32. N .A . Phili 33. W. Caspers 34. J .A. Farr 38. C. Lane 38. W. Chester 44 . A. Jackson 49. P. LaRosa 52. A .Aanensen 57. R . Cugno 61 . S . Smith 63 D. Batchelor 72 . T. Beare SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD THERRv CCOB Coach: Ric Sherwen Asst . Coach: Terry Kendall 1 . R. Aujarci 2. S. Caxl a M . Weller 4. T. Smith 5. E . Whiteside 6. A. Asto n 7. M. Taylor a W. Tuckfield 9. C. Robinson 10. D. weame 11 . S. Illingworth 12 . B. Crump 13 N . Hooper 14. M . Chapman 15. R . Evans 16. T. Mitchell 17. J . Fergusson 18. R. Mann 19. J. Cornish 20. T. Japp (C) 21 . J. West 22. J. Kerr 23 M . Ryan 24. M. Fletcher 25 . K. Burrows 26. J. Pghan 27. D. Wightman 28. P.McDougail 29. C. Hume 30. S . Hendry 31 . J. Armstrong 32. 1-Fraser-Smith 39. R . Johnson 34. T. Kaipert 35. L. Kdchin 36. D. Leeton 37. S. Montgomery 38. L . Nichols 39. A . Vidor 40. S. Warner 41 . D. Murtagh UNDER 19 SECTION 3 GRAND FINAL IVANHOE Coach: Steve O'Connell 1 . S. O'Connell 2. J . Maki n 3. D. Richards 4. E. Newbold 6. S. Hall 7. P. Donohue 8. P. Manual 10. T. Anderson 11 . M . Lunn 12 . M . Lengacher 13. P. Zimmerman 14 . M . Sheddon 15. B. Adams 16. A . Hayes 17. R . Rawley 18. M. Flyn n 19. L. Cenagdzija 20. A . Fry 21 . D. Barmby 22 . S. Parkinson 23 A . Blain (C) 24. D. Cartwright 25. C. Tucke r 27. I . Fergusson 28. J. Lynch 29. R. Lawson 30. J. O'Brien 32 . P. Pettingill 3a S. Joh n '/. iime ~nai 1 1- /a trmE T-1 1 . N . Brohier 2. S. James a G Poole 4. M . Morley 5. P. Murtagh 6. A. Kahofe r 7. G . Dind (DVC) 8: M . Johnston 9. A. Bowater 10. M . Klose 11 . M . Prid e Foster's Lagersy Asum'-ol of Australia for almost century. 12 . G. Sammells 13. P. Armstrong 14. S.Cossart-Walsh 1S P King 1f R. Royals 17. A.McMillan (VC) 18. J . Croom e 19. M . Roberts 20. G . Williams 21 . J . Turne r 22 . T. Moorhouse 23. P. Edwards 24. T.Dionyssopoulos 25. B. Johnston 26. D . Lentin i 27. N . Megas 28. S. Sargant 29 . N . Thodos 30 . C . Wilson 31 . C. Bacon (C) 32 . T. Emselle 33. D. Arnold 34. D. Mitchell am beat ea SCOREBOARD A '. 'A ume 'h ume WHITEFRIARS Coach: John Lord vme %r Lme Fina = .~ aurepaires The Boys in Mue Y OUR Umpires Corne r ulmnInMA0 TODAY A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL - E!stemwick Park, 2 .15 p.m . Sunday 13th September. OLD PARADIANS V ORMON D Field: K . Segota, P Wiseman Boundary. P Johnston, A. Taylor Goal: M . Serong, J. Hall Emergency Umpire: R . Lippol d A SECTION RESEREVES PRELIMINARY FINAL - Elstemwick Park, 11 .30 a .m . Sunday 13th September. OLD XAVERIANS V ORMON D Field: C. King, W. Henry Boundary: B. Cameron, L . Gallagher Goal: G . Clancy, R . Clarkso n Duty Officers: Noel Rundle and David Scott B SECTION SECOND SEMI FINAL REPLAY - Elstemwick Park, 2 .15 p.m . ST. BERNARDS V THERR Y Field: G . Hardiman, K. Coughlan Boundary: G . Clark, P Carroll Goal: B. Hoare, D. Hillier Emergency Umpire: W. Lyon s D SECTION RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL - Elstemwick Park 11 .30 a .m . ST KILDA CBC V MARCELLI N Field: J . Murnane, J. Toohey Boundary: G . Bland, M . Horwood Goal: S. Livingston, R . Gunsto n Duty Officers: Peter French and Ray Wals h UNDER 19 SECTION 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL - Parkside 2 p .m . OLD PARADIANS V OLD XAVERIAN S Fie/d: P. Cherry, C. Swale Boundary R . Eastwood, K . Walker Goal: T Wyles, K . Pitche r Duty Officers: John Miles and David Burne s UNDER 19 SECTION 2 GRAND FINAL - Harry Trott , 2 p.m . THERRY V OLD HAILEYBURY Fie/d: S. McCarthy, S . Clinch Boundary: P. McTaggart, T. Bolger Goal: M . Lentini, R . Dunstan Duty Officers: Manson Russel and Alf Keam UNDER 19 SECTION 3 GRAND FINAL - Ross Grego ry 2 p.m . WHITEFRIARS V IVANHO E Field: T. Bell, A . McRaw Boundary D. Fowler, R . Mayston Goal: W. Fowler, I . Malcol m Duty Officers: Tony O'Callaghan and !an Munro TRIBUNA L SEPTEMBER 5th ROUND M . McCOLL, Kew - Striking - Suspended 2 matches. B.DAVIS, West Brunswick - Striking - Suspended 1 match . G . BUCKLEY, West Brunswick - Striking - Suspended 2 matches . Witness R . Gniel - Unsatisfacto ry evidence and re primanded . Severe reprimand . elbow L . COLBERT, State Bank - Striking with 1 . FERGUSON, Ivanhoe - Striking - Suspended 3 matches . D . CARTWRIGHT Ivanhoe U19 - Head-butting - Suspended 4 matches . S. PARKINSON Ivanhoe U19 - Unduly rough play - Suspended 4 matches . J. SCOTT, Marcellin Res. - Striking - Suspended 3 matches. with Brian Goodma n "PROFILE OF THE WEEK" Name: Leah Gallagher (Boundary Umpire ) Nickname : Spider Likes: Umpiring, Tall Men, Short Men, Men! Dislikes : The Axeman, Shaking hands and being told she looks like "Cher" Favourite Foods : Fish, Baked Beans and Corn Flakes . Favourite Drinks : Gin, Vodka, Rum, Sherry, Port, Whisky and Water. Favourite Sports: Indoor and Outdoor Cricket, skipping . Favourite Sportmen : Graeme Hunt, Graeme Marsh and Graeme Bland . Favourite T.V. Show : Alf, Sports Arena, Blankety Blanks . Biggest Influence : Neville Nash, Graeme Simpson, & Terese Bolger . Highlights : Umpiring with Sharon Alger and Terese Bolger and umpiring on the boundary in her first "A" Section match . Ambition : To be part of the team in an "A" Section Grand Final, and beat the field umpire back to the centre. Memo to all Umpires ANNUAL DINNER DANCE on the 25th of September . Rob Bell and (Chilli Pepper) Kevin Segota are waiting for your booking . So get in early to obtain the best seats . Make sure you attend and have a ball!! ! ** * A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UMPIRES ASSOCIATIO N As the season draws to a close we should reflect on where our game of Australian football stands in the V.A . FA. It is true the system of relegation is working well with each division very close around finals time . However, there is one area that continues to get worse and no-one seems to care - UMPIRES! I don't mean the standard of umpiring as the senior divisions will vouch for ; I mean the numbers of umpires. During myown long association with the V .A .F.A . I have often been confronted with the problems with umpires. "Why don't we have two umpires in D Grade?" or "Why do we always get the new umpires in F Grade?" ANSWER ! We need mo re umpi res ! The Executive advertise and with some help from our Umpires Association we recruit to a minor extend . Really the only way is to have co-operation from the Football Clubs in the Amateurs . Why can't the blokes that are tired of being injured, now that they are a little older, enjoy a run with a younger bloke doing the U19's? Some of the umpires I have seen doing the seconds have shown real potential . With a little coaching I'm sure they would love umpiring as much as we all do . The V.A .F.A . offers great facilities for training and a thoroughly professional coaching panel . No stone is left unturned in teaching our umpires the proper way to umpires . My challenge to you is - put something back into football after all the enjoyment it has given you . It'll be a sad day "IF" A & B Grade go back to the one umpire system . Ron Lippold P re sident, V.A .F.U .A . ` EMEMBER PATRONS ALCOHOL~INTO ELSTERNWICK PARKRING FOOTBAL L invites applications for Coaches ~ ~ and arll 2 S (Playing or Non Playing) for SEASON 1988 Incumbent Senior Coach not applyin g All relevant details should be sent to The Secretar y Mrs . P. Reichelt , 7 Valley Road, Bundoora, 3083 . Enquiries phone 467 3242 The National Trustees sharpshooters list is compiled from information received on Mondays . Late copy is not regarded . SECOND SEMI FINAL - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th ORMOND 3.4 5.7 6.13 8.13 .61 OLD XAVS 1 . 6.5 7.7 15 .11 .101 OLD XAVS : S .Curtam 3, Bourke 2, Tiernan 2, King 2, Ryan, Beatie, Ca161, Meagher, Varcoe, Callan . BEST Dann, Peter Curtain, Meagher. Wilton, Summers, Callan . ORMOND: M .McDonald 2, Schuhkraft 2, P.Mehrten 2, Cox, Taylor, BEST: Barnes, Taylor, Nash, Forsyth, Hille, Tobin . SECOND SEMI FINA L ST. BERNARDS 6.1 9.3 12 .5 15 .7.97 THERRY 1 .4 6.7 9.10 14.13 .97 ST- BERNARDS : J .Pearson 7, Hogan 3, G .Wood 3, Comito, Brand:.BEST McAllister, J .Pearson, K. Mahady, Comitq Nathan, O'Dea . THERRY: O'Rourke 4, Kane 2, Gibson 2, Reidy 2, Grocock 2, Nyman, Jones . BEST. Crotty, Reidy, Mallon, Ramsay, Kane, Grocock . GRAND FINA L KEW 4.2 8.5 8 .11 10.11 .71 MONASH BLUES 1.4 4.7 6.13 13.18 .9 6 MON BLUES : Alexander 3, Connelly 2, Hildebrand 2, PForbes 2, Sturgess 2, Gale, J.Quin . BEST.Sturgess, Hipwell, Gill, Carman, Culvenor, McGregor. KEW : C . HaraLAMBOPOULOS 3, Cavanagh 2, Burden, Kalac, Schober, Busuthl, McLean . BEST. Griffiths, Busittil . Kalac, Burden, Schober, Bria. SECOND SEMI FINA L OLD XAVS 3 .7 6.11 9.12 14.12.96 MARCELLIN 3 .2 5 .3 12 .7 15 .9.99 M ARCE LLI N: Woolle S3, Randel a Mcln nrney, Fnnigq Ha rt, S ini cco , rSlattery,4, Mangan Madigan BE T. , 2,, . lMasonM B ediga nromage, Archdeacon, Wooller, Finnigan . OLD XAVERIANS: Berry 3, Logan 2, Lidgerwood 2, Klein, Webb, Curtain . Gleeson, McLaughlan, Brennan, Hetherington . BEST. McKay, Brennan, Quilty. Webb, Curtain, Tully . .~' X PRELIMINARY FINA L OLD HAILEYBURY 6 .5 9.8 15 .9 20 .9.129 OLD SCOTCH 1 .0 3 .4 3.11 6.15 .51 OLD HAILEYBURY: Lasscock 6, Seccull 4, Cotton 3, Doran 2, Shinkfield 2, Bennett, Parton, Bingham BEST. Bingham, Gardfield, Jones, Lasscock, Seccull, Wigg . OLD SCOTCH : Taylor 2, Cowl, Evans, Whiteside, McGregor, BEST: Aston, Aujard, Cowl, Hooper, Murtagh, Taylor. PRELIMINARY FINA L IVANHOE 6 .2 10.5 13.7 16.11 .107 CAUL. GRAMMAR 3 .4 4.9 10.15 14 .17.101 IVANHOE : Lengacher 7, Adams 2, Pettingill 2, Hall 2, Rawley, ManuaI, Tucker. BEST: Tucker, Manual, Donohue, Adams, Lengacher, Monev. CAUL. GRAMMAR: Jolla 3, Bacon 3, Poole 3, Murtagh 2, King 2, rMRChel . BEST: Murtagh, Kohefec Bowater, Cossart-Walsh . Klose, Brohie CLAYTON AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB Required for Se ason 198 8 SEN IORS RESERVES UNDER 1 9 Remuneration Negotiabl e Apply in writing to Secretary, P.O . Box 286, Mt . Waverley, 3149. Applications close October 9th, 1987 . GRAND FINA L OLD IVANHOE 6.2 9 .6 15 .8 21 .10.13 6 ST. KEVINS 6.2 8 .5 10 .9 19.12 .12 6 OLD IVANHOE: Cockerill 5, King 4, Hockins 3, Davies 3, Ball, N .Skalberg, Purcell, Howard, Colledge, Karakaltsas . BEST. Ball, Karakaltsas, P.Skalberg, Dyson, Davies, Cockerill . ST. KEVINS : Stone 6, S .Kerr 5, Watkin 4, Callanan 2, Sammartmo, PSmith, BEST . Stone, Watkin, S.Kerr, Cross, G .Kerr, P.Joyce. GRAND FINAL STATE BANK 4.3 12 .5 15.9 2.12.138 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .3 2 .4 2 .6 6.8.44 STATE BANK : A . Roifs 6, Colbert 4, Carboon 2, Beare 2, Connolly, Hargreaves, Goldsmith, Jenkins, Twycross, Matherson, Dervan . BEST: Bremner, Bukll, Wright, Wabbis, Matherson, Cloke . WEST BRUNS: Capron 3, Rodgers, P .Magafas, McNeice, BEST.~ Casley, Jackson, D.Lampard, S.Lampard, P. Magafas, Capron. GRAND FINAL WHITEFRIARS 2 .5 6.8 6.9 12.12.84 AQUINAS 3.1 6.4 8.10 12 .13.85 AQ U INAS: Ryan 4, Clarke 3, Bell 2, D .Wright 2, Wilkinson, BEST. Ryan, yl Phand, Grierson, Wilkinson, Phelan, Fleiter. WHITEFRIARS : Sutton 3, Barclay 2, Bonnyman 2, Tierney, Bunn, McLelland, Reidy, Lee. BEST McLelland, Bunn, Crowe, Coghlan, Borrack, Tierney. SECOND SEMI FINAL (Sunday September 6th) ORMOND 4.2 5 .3 10 .6 12.8.80 DE LA SALLE 1 .3 8 .9 12 .12 15.19.109 DE LA SALLE : O'Toole 5, Fraser 4, McClounan 3, Hellard 2, Anderson. BEST Nash, O'Callaghan, Tessier, Spencer, Davey, Anderson . ORMOND : Strahan 4, Singleton 3, Wood, Burke, Gilmore, A .Mehrten, Robertson . BEST Muldoon, Robertson, J .McAlroy, A. Mehrten, Russell, Beard. SECOND SEMI FINAL MARCELLIN 8.10.58 IVANHOE 12.6.78 IVANHOE: Matthew 3, Daffy 2, Romeo 2, A.Balcombe, Blythe Decis, Hoffma nrroll, Morcom, BEST Krohn, Doyle, Hoffman, Webb, Romeo, Ca MARCELLIN : Maher 2, Scott, Keays, Delahunt, O'Hehir, G .Sheehan, Winterbottom . BEST Andueza, O'Connell, O'Hehir, Delahunt, O'Loughlin, Keays . ESERVE SECTION . GRAND FINA L OLD MELB. 3 .4 4.5 6.8 8.10.58 KEW 2.6 6.9 9 .10 13.15 .93 KEW: Kynakou 4, Rowland 4, Bradley 2, B .Casuria, Irwin, White . BEST Bradley, J .Casuria, Saggeese, Irwin, White, Kyriakoi . OLD MELB : Curtis 3, Duncan, Read, Morrison, Hupfau, Dawson, BEST Read, Koren, Duncan, Bull, Daddo, Roysmith . : D ,RESERVE SECTIO N GRAND FINA L PRESTON 4 .1 6 .2 9 .7 10.9.69 ST. KEVINS 1 .5 3.7 3 .8 4 .10.34 PRESTON : Caliguri 3, Sebeh 2, O'Brien 2, Krause, Johnson, Finikarides, BEST: Hunter, Mitchell, Caligari, Sebeh, Calcutt, Hodgson . ST. KEVINS: Snell, Olson, Arthurson, Fraser. BEST: Jolly, Arthurson, Snell, Deag, Olson, Halfpenny . E RESERVE SECTIO N OLD ESSENDON 3 .4 3.11 5 .16 7.16.58 STATE BANK 3.2 3 .5 5 .6 7.9.51 OLD ESSENDON : Dudderidge 3, Frost 2, Thompson, Borg . BEST Crossley, Day, Frost, Middleton, Shaw, Cotter. STATE BANK : Wright 2, G .Rolfs 2, O'Connor 2, Ross . BEST: Curtin, Murray, Smith, Cooney, Wright, Hogan . F RESERVt ..SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 1 .0 3.2 8 .5 8.9.57 LATROBE UNI 2 .1 3 .3 3 .4 6 .5.41 WHITEFRIARS: G .White 3, Lowell 2, Begley 2, Hughs. BEST: Sully, Lefel, G .WhRe, Hughes, Lyall, Ciardulli . LATROBE UNI : Robinson 2, Limperakis 2, B .Franzman, JTucci . BEST Campisi, McMahon, M .Jones, D.Franzman, Dunin, Andreula . PLEASE ASSIST U S Cleaning is a very expensive item these days . The VAFA asks all Patrons attending Elsternwick Park to use the bins provided t o dispose of rubbish . With your co-operation ground cleaning will be easie r and less expensive! Thank you. Coaches required for the 1988 Season ; I,. vi, (Playing or non-playing) Applications in writing to : The President , 27 Lacken Heath Drive, Tullamarine, 3043. Applications close Friday, October 23rd, 198 7. NEXT W EE KS MATCHE S A SECTIO N GRAND FINAL Sunday September 20th at 2 .30 p.m . Old Xaverians v ??? RESERVES De La Salle v ??? - Sunday September 20th at 11 .30 a .m . B SECTIO N PRELIMINARY FINAL - Saturday September 19th at 2 .15 p.m . ??? v Marcellin O .C. RESERVES . GRAND FINAL - Saturday September 19th at 11 .45 a .m . Ivanhoe v ?? ? UNDER 19 SECTION 1 GRAND F September 19th at FINAL ~ASECTI®eN 2 P.M . SUNDAY SE EMBER 27th AT E1,530"I"ERNWICK PARK MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLU B (C In Applications are invited for the following coaching positions for SEASON 1988 SENIORS ® RESERVES - UNDER 19's Applications to the Secretary Mr. Tim Gallop , 1 Fairfield Grove, South Caulfield, 3162 . Telephone (H) 596 5835 (W) 528 6544 Applications close 1st October, 1987 'E' Section : Assumption O .C. 14.18 best Heath, O'Keefe, Beaumont defeated Too ro nga-Malvern 8.9 best Graham, Bean, Anderson . Congratulations were due to North Old Boys - they had gone from 'E' Section to 'A' Section in a minimum time, progressing one section each year. Looking B ack by Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO - 1982 Goal umpire Ralph Bridges waved the flags for his 350th V.A .F.A . game. De La Salle's strong second half dominated by their small brigade, saw No rt h Old Boys defeated 15 .13 to 10.17. Best were Maher (4 goals), Williams, McDonnell, Bourke Frenetic, G reene (De La Salle) and Walsh, Griffin, O'Rourke, Clark, Conti, Ryan (North Old Boys) . No rt h Old Boys went on to annihilate Marcellin in the preliminary final, leading 14.9 to 1 .6 at half time, with final scores 19.16 to 8 .12 . Stars were Griffin, S . Weir, Borcich, O'Rourke (North Old Boys) and Cain, Ebe rt , Howard (Marcellin) . In 'C' Old Camberwell took out the flag when they repeated their semi-final win against Coburg to win just as convincingly 17.20 to 11 .7 with the best players, Rogers, Hackett, D. Steven (Old Camberwell) and Purcell, N . McAuliffe, Peck (Coburg) . Parkside beat St . Pius for the third time to win 'D' premiership. B. Clark, Arnold, Heaver, Bastow (8 goals) would go down in Parkside's history as the grand final stars . Traditional rivals Therry and Banyule staged a typical encounter for the E Section flag - a close game all day, the lead changing frequently, and Therry proving too strong in the final term kicking 5 .4 to 2 .1 to triumph 16 .6 to 14 .10. Best were White, Whyley, McMahon, Weir, Biddlestone, Chetecuti (Therry) and Ladd, Taylor, Power, Fraumano, Foster, McKenzie (Banyule) . The match was obviously very fiery - 5 Banyule players were reported and suspended for a total of 24 weeks while two Therry players were reported for on week's suspension . In the closest grand final Bulleen United beat Peninsula Old Boys by 7 points, 14 .18 (102) to 13.17 (95) . Morley, Viney, Anderson (Bulleen United) and Wiltshire , Doyle, Horne (Peninsula Old Boys) starred . Junior premiers were Buileen Templestowe, Ivanhoe and Fawkner. 10 YEARS AGO - 197 7 De La Salle staged a real form reversal to annihilate St . Bernard's O.C. and go into the grand final against No rt h Old Boys. In 'B' Section, Ivanhoe scraped home by one point from Reservoir Old Boys in a see-saw game in which the teams were never more than 10 points apart . Fawkner proved their supremacy for the season in 'C' with a 29 point win over Parkside in a high scoring game, 20.21 to 17.10. Best were Richardson, Quinnell, Foley (Fawkner) and Howell, Felle, Wilson (Parkside) . 30 YEARS AGO - 1952 University Blues 16 .9 easily beat Commonwealth Bank 11 .9 and won the right to meet Ormond (who they defeated in second semi) in the Grand Final . The Other grand final winners were 'D' Old Brighton 24.13 to Alphington 14.11, 'E' Heathe rton 17 .13 to West Brunswick 8.16, 'F' St. Bede's O.C. 12 .16 to Bulleen Templestowe 12 .14, Junior 1, St . Bernards 20.13 to Ivanhoe 12 .16 and Junior 2 Hampton Rovers 20.16 to Geelong 18.17. The Association bid farewell to George McTagge rt , editor of the Amateur Footballer for close on 30 years, who was retiring from the Titles Office in October to go overseas with his family for two years. (He came back better and bigger than ever, N .R . ) 15 YEARS AGO - 1972 Parade's shocking inaccuracy, 3 .14 to half time against Caulfield Grammarians 6.7 almost cost them the game which really went their way when they kicked four goals in as many minutes in the third term to go on to an easy victory . A great performance by Parade who had won the 'B' Section premiership in 1971 and would now meet 1971 'A' Section premiers, Ormond in the grand final . In 'B' Section University Blacks contributed to their defeat with poor shooting 11 .22 while Ivanhoe kicked 18 .10 to earn the right to meet Geelong in the 'B' Section grand final . I re land, Hughes, Dickson (Ivanhoe) and Batter, MacCallum, A. Costello (Blacks) were best . Rese rvoir shocked Assumption with 10.4 to 1 .1 in the second quarter to go on and win the 'C' Section premiership and retain their unbeaten record . Devlin, Bates, R . Shepherd (Reservoir) and Lewis, Du ro , Phillips (Assumption) were best . Parkside with a 1 point win over Old Brighton gained the 'D' Section premiership, Ridd, Sammut, Graham, Dryden (Parkside) and Watkins, Mullett, Templeton (Old Brighton) were best . 20 YEARS AGO - 196 7 Caulfield Grammarians (14.12) defeated Melbourne High (12 .14) to enterthe grand Final against Old Paradians. Best for Caulfield Grammarians were Ward, P. Ho re, Pyman, Baker, Vorrath, Williams and for M .H .S . Fairbank, Nelson, Turnbull, Needham, Harley, Gilbe rt . No rt h Old Boys (11 .7) kicked 6.4 to 0 .1 in the last quarter against Ormond (7.10) to play University Blues in the 'B' Section Grand Final and enter 'A' Section in 1968 . Grand Final results in other sections were as follows . 'C' Section : Alphington 9.18 best Boyle, Harris, Scott defeated Monash University 6.17 best Windust, McMaster, Rogers. 'D' Section : St . Pat's O.C. 12 .7 best Sullivan, Ball, Fry defeated Hampton Rovers 9.13 best Stro ud, Mackenzie, Ro re y. finals system in use gave the team which finished on top by a clear game the right to challege) . M .H .S.O.B . repeated its final defeat of Ivanhoe and won a close game, 6 .11 to 5 .7 to take the 'B' Section premiership . Elsternwick 9.9 . (63) defeated the inaccurate East Malvern 7 .13 (55) to win the 'C' Section Final . Old Scotch, 7 goals down at three-quarter-time, came home with the wind at Brighton Beach Oval and kicked 8.4 in the last quarter to one point and defeated Ormond by 9 points to take the junior premiership . National Mutual News Profile Andreas Hyde and Gavin Wrigh t ANDREAS HYD E Andy is the officially appointed National Mutual Agent to look after the financial planning needs of all the people associated with the MHSOB, Bulleen/Templestowe and Bulleen United Clubs . A former policeman, Andy has been in the insurance industry for three years . He has completed two certificate courses run by the Life Underwriters Association, achieving honours in both years . Andy is also a Licensed Dealers Representative, enabling him to discuss all aspects of investment planning . He has been working with other sporting clubs, assisting them with their insurances and he is looking forward to providing similar assistance to his sponsored VAFA clubs . Andy can be contacted at National Mutual's Heidelberg Office on 458 4011 or at home on 754 6201 . GAVIN WRIGH T A lover of football, Gavin Wright will feel at home amongst the players, officials and supporters of the Old Camberwell Grammarians, University Blacks and Powerhouse Clubs now he has been officially appointed as their National Mutual Agent . Although he admits playing football was not one of his fortes, he says he spent a little time down at Old Camberwell in the mid seventies . Swimming, squash and running keeps him reasonably fit these days . A former state primary teacher, Gavin is a recent adition to the insurance industry and has had a remarkable beginning which isn't surprising when he places such importance on devloping a trusting relationship with his clients . Gavin is based at National Mutual's City Central Division in Market Street and he can be contacted on 618 4219 business or 370 3989 after hours . PHONING OF SCORES, GOALKICKERS AND 103EST PLAYERS DURING FINALS Final Scores : To 379 8171 (Ron Hally) Reserves by 3 p .m ., Seniors and Under 19 by 5 p.m . Winning Club Responsible. Goalkickers : Best Players - All Sections (Seniors, Under 19 and Reserves) - to the Press Correspondent (George McTaggert) as follows: Rese rves: To 531 5452 (Elsternwick Park) between 2 p .m . and 3 p.m . Seniors and Under 19 : To 528 3319 before 6 .00 p.m . All goalkickers and six (6) best players for each club required . Winning Club Responsible. If you win, make sure you obtain details from losers . If you lose, make sure you supply details to winners : Usual black list fines apply - except that failure to furnish all required information to the Press Correspondent may incur a fine to both clubs . Losers - When supplying information to winners - PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY. Provided that the above information is given correctly, it will not be necessary to forward details of goalkickers etc . to "The Amateur Footballer" . Sunday matches - Not necessary to phone scores to Ron Hally. These p rocedures will apply thro ughout the finals . George McTaggart, Press Correspondent D RESERVE Flail, Old Mentonians 36 Iles, Old Camberwell 27 Cummins, Preston 26 Ryan, Preston 26 Hocking, Bulleen Utd . 26 Weedon, Elsternwick 24 E RESERV E Fyans, St. Bedes 38 Dudderidge, Old Essendon (3) 40 Frisch, West Bruns . 27 Fitzgibbon, St . Bedes 27 Wright, State Bank (2) 26 A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companie s A SECTIO N Schuhkraft, Ormond (2) 79 Herman, Collegians 62 C .Lowe, De La Salle 51 D. Matthews, Caul . Gram. 47 S . Curtain, Old Xav. (3) 47 Maclnnes, Uni Blues 43 Rennie, De La Salle 45 Bourke, Old Xaverians (2) 42 Gleeson, Old Paradians 40 M .McDonald, Ormond (2) 37 Sherwen, Old Scotch 31 Roberts, Collegians 30 B SECTIO N F re eman, Parkside 67 Heath, Uni Blacks 56 Riddell, St . Kilda 55 Kennedy, Ivanhoe 50 B . Saggers, Fawkner 45 Williams, Parkside 41 O'Shaughnessy, O. Trinity 38 Jobson . Uni Blacks 37 G . Wood, St . Bernards (3) 37 Petroff, Marcellin 39 O'Rourke, Therry (4) 37 G . Dwyer, Ivanhoe 32 C SECTIO N Cavanagh,Kew (2) 80 Hill, Balaclava ( ) 66 Mitchell, Old Melb. ( -) 56 McColl, Kew 54 Chester, MHSOB ( ) 45 Gravina, Thomastown 44 Cochran, Old Brighton 43 D SECTIO N Collins Old Camberwell 65 Dirvigilio, Bulleen Utd 62 Hockins, Old Ivanhoe (3) 50 Tisaltas, North Bruns . 45 Thompson, Bulleen Utd 33 33 Blennerhassett, Elstern . Taylor, Bulleen Utd . 33 E SECTIO N Jenkins, State Bank ( 1) 85 Collins St . Bedes ( -) 70 McNeice, West Bruns . ( 1) 64 Simmons, Old Essendon 58 McNamara, St . Bedes 45 Gathercole, UHSOB 43 F SECTION Wilson, St .And rews (2) 136 Wrighton, Aquinas (2) 68 Whelan, Aquinas ( -) 46 Sutton, Whitefriars (3) 45 Hearn, Old Carey 40 Philips, ANZ Bank 39 G SECTION D . Robinson, Blood s McNamara, Port Colts Engel, De La Sall e D . Maclsaac, Kew Sweet, Port Colts H SECTION Fitzpatrick Eltha m Gittin, St . Kevins Parris, Bulleen-Temp . Weedman, Bulleen-Temp . Homborger, BulleenTemp. 82 56 28 26 24 F RESERVE Dawson, Williamstow n Clark, Old Carey Begley, Whitefriars Ryan, Aquinas Box, Aquinas 63 45 (2) 46 37 31 X,04'! ZA ~~r 52 24 24 22 21 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 McLaughlin, Old Xavs ( 1) 62 Randall, Marcellin (2 60 Lie, Collegians ( 40 Webb, Old Xaverians ( 1) 38 Rudd, De La Salle 35 Malizia, De La Salle 34 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Whiteside, Old Scotch ( 1) 73 . Lassock, Old Haileybury (6) 52 G Brommell, Uni Blacks ( -) 40 Cotton, Old Haileybury (3) 39 Brundell, Therry ( -) 38 Parton, Old Haileybury ( 1) 36 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Lengacher, Ivanhoe (7) 76 O'Brien, Whitefriars 44 Savage, Monash Blues 36 Rowan, Whitefriars 30 Phillip, Whitefriars 19 Crome, Caul . Grammar. 18 A RESERV E O'Toole, De La Salle 5 58 Heaphy, Old Xaverians ~ 7 ; 44 Fisher, Ormond ? 33 Tellefson, Old Parad . Foard, Collegians 31 28 Panov, Bulleen-Temp . B RESERVE (2) 37 Maher, Marcellin Selleck, Fawkner ( -) 31 Decis, Ivanhoe ( 1) 30 Ballarin, St . Kilda ( -) 21 Pitt, Old Trinity ( -) 20 Richardson, Therry ( -) 17 C RESERV E Wise, Old Haileybury 42 Scicluna, Balaclava ( 1) 37 Devola, Hamp. Rovers 34 Winkler, Hamp. Rovers 29 Belmaine, Old Brighton 28 Gleeson, Thomastown 27 (C Grade) Requires coaches for Sn `;~;~,; ®rn 19 ~~ 63 "'11OR We also require players and personnel Applications should be made in writing t o The Secretary, 73 Karingal Drive, Greensborough, 3088 . Applicatio ns close 30th November, 1987 ANNUAL REPORTS we are missing copies for 1940 196 1 Can a nyone help? Contact the General Manager G SECTIO N O OLD Affiliated with Victorian Amateur Football Associatio n and Participating in E and H Sections BLOODS MON WHITES PORT COLTS KEW DE LA SALLE ST BERNARDS COLLEGIANS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN GTV9 OLD MELB . 14 13 11 10 10 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 0 1349 586 230 .20 3 0 1120 687 163 .03 5 0 1126 947 118 .90 5 1 889 739 120 .30 6 0 863 813 106.15 9 0 684 892 69.76 10 0 748 1049 71 .31 10 1 668 991 67.41 11 0 949 1153 82.31 12 0 618 1144 54.02 13 0 548 1124 48.75 13 0 450 1102 40.83 56 52 44 42 40 28 24 22 20 16 12 12 H SECTION ELTHAM COLLEGE 14 2 0 1256 471 266 .67 56 OLD BRIGHTON 13 3 0 1056 376 280.85 52 ST. KEVINS 13 3 0 986 575 171 .48 52 BULL/TEMP. 12 2 0 1275 419 304.30 48 RICHMOND CENT. 9 7 0 785 676 116.72 36 OLD XAVS. 9 7 0 747 689 108 .42 36 STATE BANK 9 7 0 732 886 82 .62 36 OLD GEELONG 5 11 0 548 1050 52 .19 20 ST. KILDA 4 12 0 679 1171 57 .98 16 NORTH O .B 4 12 0 233 731 31 .87 16 THERRY 2 13 1 602 942 63 .91 10 POWERHOUSE/BALA . 1 14 1 185 1676 11 .04 6 Home Ground - Como Park, South Yarr a U M PIRE CLINIC IN SCHOOL HOLIDAY S COACHES (3) RE'r%UIRED Playing or Non-Playin g SENI0] RM RESERVE GRADE Under the direction of Umpire's Advisor NEVILLE NAS H Written applications stating relevant information including previous playing and/or coaching experience and remuneration required should be forwarded to : The Secretary, 1 8A New Street, Armadale, Vic . 3143 no later than 27th September, 1987 . Further information can be obtained from Tim Jackson on 509 9369 (A .H . ) The V.A.F.A. will conduct an Umpire's Clinic for all Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 students interested in umpirin g ~*~Or Instruction for boys and girls will be provided for Field, Goal an d Boundary Umpire s OLD SCOTCH" CO"JILLEGIANS F c t~s 9 Grade V.A .F.A . The Clinic will be held at V.A.F.A. Headqua rters at Elsternwick Park, Gienhuntly Roa d ~Ir ~Ir ~k seek applications for the position of On Wednesday, September 23rd . * * 41 At 2 .30 p.m . * -A * SENIOR COAC111 Application forms are available from the General Manager, Telephone 531 5452 . for Season 1988 Note : current coach is unavailable for re-appointment . Marquee Lunches Apply to : Mr. Simon Tallen t 21 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria, 3127 . Tel: Bus : 555 5699 Home : 836 9646 available during A Section GRAND FINALS & B. Section Preliminary Final September 19th & 20th 12 Noon - 2 p .m. Ring 531 5452 and book a table . COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTE MS PTY . LTD . .AIERSHIP LIS T S W L D FOR AGST % Pts . L D FOR AGST % Pts . A SECTION ORMOND 16 2 0 1877 1133 165.67 64 OLD XAVS 14 3 S 1631 1235 132.06 58 DE LA SALLE 11 6 1 1558 1340 116.27 46 OLD PARADIANS 11 7 0 1597 1274 125 .35 44 OLD SCOTCH 8 10 0 1614 1566 10107 32 UNI BLUES 7 11 0 1440 1504 95 .74 28 COLLEGIANS 7 11 0 1484 1642 90 38 28 NORTH 0B 7 17 0 1493 7770 8737 28 CAUL GRAMMAR 6 12 0 1493 2037 73 29 24 BULL/TEMPLESTOWE 2 16 0 1251 1997 62 .64 8 B SECTION ST. BERNARDS 14 4 0 1618 1252 129.23 56 THERRY 13 5 0 1820 1422 127 .99 52 MARCELLIN 13 5 0 1673 1366 122 .47 52 PARKSIDE 12 6 0 1692 1558 108 .60 48 UNI BLACKS 10 8 0 1788 1542 11595 40 IVANHOE 7 11 0 1448 1637 88 .45 28 OLD TRINITY 6 12 0 1372 1672 82 06 24 FAWKNER 6 12 0 1409 1754 8033 24 BANYULE 5 13 0 1527 1922 79 45 20 ST KILDA 4 14 0 1423 1645 86 .50 16 C SECTION KEW 17 1 0 2347 1309 179.30 68 MON BLUES 14 4 0 1841 1447 127 .23 56 OLD MELB . 12 6 0 2231 1446 154.29 48 THOMASTOWN 11 7 0 1830 1564 117 .01 44 OLD BRIGHTON 11 7 0 1620 1422 113 .92 44 BALACLAVA 9 9 0 1891 1936 97 .68 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 12 0 1463 1629 89 .81 24 MHSOB 5 13 0 1542 2053 75 .11 20 HAMPT ROVERS 3 15 0 1256 2121 59 22 12 AJAX 2 16 0 1304 2398 54 38 8 D SECTIO N ST. KEVINS 13 5 0 1713 1338 128.03 52 OLD IVANHOE 12 5 1 1849 1474 125 .44 50 BULL . UNITED 12 6 0 1763 1359 129.73 48 OLD MENTONIANS 12 6 0 1670 1295 128 .96 48 OLD CAMBERWELL 11 6 1 1702 1434 118 .69 46 PRESTON MBOB 10 8 0 1574 1272 123 .74 40 NORTH BRUNS 8 10 0 1418 1606 88 .29 32 ELSTERNWICK 7 11 0 1592 1730 92 .02 28 HEATHERTON 3 15 0 1135 2102 54 .00 12 COBURG 1 17 0 1223 2020 60 .45 4 E SECTIO N OLD ESSEN . GR . 14 2 2 1654 1091 151 .60 60 STATE BANK 14 4 0 2230 1365 163.67 56 ST. BEDES 13 5 0 1718 1216 141 .28 52 WEST BRUNS. 13 5 0 1802 1359 132.60 52 BRUNSWICK 12 5 1 1852 1408 131 53 50 OLD GEELONG 6 11 1 1457 1811 80.45 26 UHSOB 6 12 0 1499 1806 83 .00 24 POWERHOUSE 6 12 0 1304 1690 7716 24 PENINSULA O B 4 14 0 1166 1999 58 .33 16 CLAYTON 0 18 0 1078 2194 4913 0 F SECTIO N AQUINAS 17 1 0 2244 874 256 .75 68 WHITEFRIARS 15 3 0 2324 1156 201 .04 60 ST. ANDREWS 14 4 0 2471 1522 162 .35 56 DOVETON 13 5 0 1933 1200 161 .08 52 WILLIAMSTOWN 11 7 0 1689 1620 104 .26 44 OLD CAREY 10 8 0 1597 1453 109 .91 40 LATROBE UNI 8 10 0 1454 1672 86.96 32 COMM BANK 7 11 0 1463 1858 78 .74 28 UNI REDS 6 12 0 1249 1890 66 08 24 ST LEONARDS 3 15 0 1038 2100 49 43 12 ANZ BANK 2 16 0 1227 2200 55.77 8 FOOTS INST 2 16 0 1084 2323 46 66 8 A RESERVE SECTION ORMOND 16 2 0 2002 985 203.25 64 DE LA SALLE 15 3 0 2105 892 235 .99 60 OLD XAVS 12 6 0 1431 1248 114.66 48 NORTH O .B . 11 7 0 1447 1461 99.04 44 OLD PARADIANS 8 10 0 1377 1311 10503 32 BULL/TEMP 8 10 0 1371 1392 98 .49 32 UNI BLUES 7 11 0 1091 1716 63 .58 28 OLD SCOTCH 6 12 0 1239 1611 76 .91 24 COLLEGIANS 6 12 0 1161 1610 72 .11 24 CAUL GRAMMAR 1 17 0 968 2073 46 .70 4 B RESERVE SECTIO N IVANHOE 14 4 0 1018 1010 100 .79 56 MARCELL IN 13 5 0 1101 755 145 .83 52 PARKSIDE 11 6 1 1139 788 144 .54 46 ST. BERNARDS 9 9 0 1026 863 118 .89 36 ST KILDA 10 8 0 993 919 108 05 36 FAWKNER 9 9 0 893 849 10518 36 THERRY 7 10 1 1049 1068 9822 30 UNI BLACKS 7 11 0 753 1005 74 93 28 BANYULE 5 13 0 990 1305 75 .86 20 OLD TRINITY 4 14 0 600 1301 46 12 16 C RESERVE SECTIO N KEW 17 1 0 1363 644 211 .65 68 OLD MELB. 13 5 0 1429 878 162 .76 52 THOMASTOWN 11 7 0 1252 1073 116 .68 44 BALACLAVA 11 7 0 1274 1111 114 .67 44 MHSOB 10 8 0 1197 959 124 .82 40 MON BLUES 9 9 0 1047 955 109.63 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 9 9 0 1082 1018 106.29 36 HAMP. ROVERS 7 11 0 7075 1202 89.43 28 AJAX 2 16 0 630 1603 39.30 8 OLD BRIGHTON 2 16 0 559 1682 33.23 8 D RESERVE SECTIO N PRESTON 16 2 0 1601 658 243 .31 64 ST. KEVINS 15 3 0 1321 781 169 .14 60 NORTH BRUNS. 11 6 1 1223 923 132 .50 46 BULLEEN UTD 10 8 0 1042 802 129 .23 40 OLD MENTONIANS 9 9 0 1169 1064 109.87 36 OLD CAMBERWELL 8 10 0 1079 1382 78 .08 32 OLD IVANHOE 7 11 0 954 1236 77.18 28 ELSTERNWICK 6 11 1 1143 1421 80 .44 26 COBURG 4 14 0 564 1515 37 .23 16 HEATHERTON 3 15 0 658 1458 45 .13 12 E RESERVE SECTIO N OLD ESSEN. GR. 16 2 0 1722 615 280 .00 64 STATE BANK 15 3 0 1806 536 336 .94 60 WEST BRUNS . 14 4 0 1669 664 251 .36 56 ST. BEDES 14 4 0 1316 778 169 .15 56 OLD GEELONG 9 9 0 1109 1087 102 .02 36 BRUNSWICK 8 10 0 722 1182 61 .08 32 POWERHOUSE 6 12 0 771 1415 54 .49 24 UHSOB 4 14 0 548 1381 39 .68 16 CLAYTON 3 15 0 508 1524 33 .33 12 PENINSULA O.B 1 17 0 465 1518 30 .63 4 F RESERVE SECTIO N WHITEFRIARS 16 2 0 1497 496 301 .81 64 DOVETON 14 4 0 1355 732 185.11 56 LATROBE UNI 14 4 0 1068 703 151 .92 56 AQUINAS 13 5 0 1460 639 228 .48 52 WILLIAMSTOWN 13 5 0 1368 843 162 .28 52 OLD CAREY 13 5 0 1405 888 158 .22 52 ST. ANDREWS 8 10 0 984 1241 79 .29 32 ANZ BANK 5 13 0 874 1262 69 .26 20 ST. LEONARDS 4 14 0 591 1300 45 .46 16 UNI REDS 3 15 0 651 1274 51 .10 12 FOOTS INST. 3 15 0 583 1463 39 .85 12 COMM BANK 2 16 0 585 1712 34 .17 8 UNDER 19 SECTION I OLD XAVS 18 0 0 2372 845 280.71 72 MARCELLIN 14 4 0 1894 1098 172 .50 56 O.P. GREEN 13 5 0 1521 1130 134 .60 52 BULLEEN/TEMP. 12 6 0 1625 1336 121 .63 48 UNI BLUES 10 7 0 1677 1306 128 .41 40 COLLEGIANS 8 10 0 1513 1644 92 .03 32 DE LA SALLE 7 11 0 1573 1737 90 .56 28 MHSOB 4 14 0 1136 1929 58 .89 16 ORMOND 3 15 0 885 1913 46 .26 12 NORTH 0 B. 2 16 0 292 1791 16 .30 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 THERRY 15 3 0 1887 1277 147 .77 60 OLD SCOTCH 13 4 1 1668 1332 125 .23 54 OLD HAILEYBURY 12 6 0 1728 1231 140 .37 48 UNI BLACKS 9 9 0 1663 1534 108 .41 36 ST. BERNARDS 9 9 0 1235 1156 106 .83 36 BANYULE 8 10 0 1639 1646 99 .57 32 ST. KILDA 8 10 0 1127 1393 80.90 32 THOMASTOWN 7 11 0 1280 1603 79 .85 28 OLD MELB. 6 11 1 1128 1674 67.38 26 OLD BRIGHTON 4 14 0 1063 2165 4910 16 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 WHITEFRIARS 16 2 0 1735 889 195 .16 64 CAUL. GRAMMAR 15 3 0 2055 998 205 .91 60 IVANHOE 14 4 0 1597 1033 154 .60 60 MON BLUES 10 8 0 1338 1194 112 .06 40 WILLIAMSTOWN 6 12 0 1105 1631 67 .75 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 12 1 1111 1766 62 .91 22 O.P. PURPLE 4 13 1 733 2109 34 .76 18 FAWKNER 1 4 0 55 203 27 09 4 Continued on previous page For almost 100 years Victorians have placed their trust in National Trustees . Contact the experts at National Trustees on the planning of your Will, and let them carry out your wishes . NATIONAL TRUSTEES The future is assured. A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companies E TEUR FOOTBALLEIR OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTERED FOR POSTING AS A PUBLICATION CATEGORY Your lump sum payout ought to be earning superhigh interest . 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