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A Section Reviewby Ross Booth

Top side Ormond scored a comfortable 69 point win over Caulfield Grammarians two weeks ago but not

; ;efore they received a shock in the second quarter when Caulfield kicked 7 goals to go to a handy 23 pointead at half time. But that was enough to stir Ormond into action and after half time they added 15 goals and.pt Caulfield goalless, as they were two weeks before against Old Xaverians . Paul Schuhkraft got 10 goals

.or a season tally of 40, Paul McDonald held sway in the ruck and gave Ormond first use of the ball from the

;antre. Caulfield's David Matthews has been playing at full forward because of a ham string problem andnot in the ruck .

Second placed Old Paradians returned to the winning list but not by much - just 11 points over bottom

he BuileenTemplestowe. It was a see-sawing game though OP's did lead at each change. Tony Woodsgenerated a lot of drive for OP's from the centre as did Rick Brian Grills (4 goals to the PhD!) and rover PhilGleeson .

Third placed Old Xaverians swamped Uni . Blues in the first quarter kicking 9 goals to 1 and went on toa big 10 goal win . Full forward fill in Nick Bowie who replaced the concussed Steve Cu rt ain was sensationaln the 1st quarter taking some spectacular marks for 5 goals . He also finished with 10 goals for the afternoon .

North Old Boys scored a narrow victory over De La Salle, the margin just over 5 points. It was close allday, a point the difference at the last break and both sides had chances to win but it was North in front at sirenci rn e. Gary Car ro ll & Steve O'Dowke continue to be the powerhouse for the Northerners and Mau ro Borcichcelebrated his 250th with s sound game on the ball .

Old Scotch moved into the four with their 6 goal win over Collegians . Scotch scored the first 7 goals forthe match and maintained a similar margin for the rest of the game. And rew McMillan was impassable in defenceand centre Brian Hodge was back to his best . Collegians ruckman Chris Pollock has glandular fever andhis place has been taken by ex SA Peter King . Stua rt Hinchen tried his heart out for the Lions .

This weeks tips are :

A SECTIO NORMOND v Bulleen-Temp.UNI . BLUES V Caulfield GrammariansOld Scotch v OLD XAVERIANSNORTH O.B. v Collegian sOLD PARADIANS v De La Salle

B SECTIONParkside v THERRYST. BERNARDS v MarcellinIVANHOE v Old TrinitySt . Kilda CBC v UNI BLACKSFAWKNER v Banyule.

Speak to you tonight on 3LO at 6.40 p .m . and on Sunday morning on 3AW at 9 .30 a .m.

Representative Footba ll 1987-JUNE 21st VAFA - VCFL at LAVINGTO N

Pictured on the cove s 1986 All Australian & Victorian Captain & Member of Old Paradians Football ClubDOMINIC SPILLAN E

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Peter FrenchPreviews today's matches

What a poor round May 30th was for your correspondent, especially in B Section where Uni Blacks bouncedback to form with an important win over Ivanhoe, and despite having a bob each way with Ther ry , Fawknerwas not quite up to the task . Wins by Banyule and Parkside completed a disastrous effort by yours truly . Thebig upset in C Section was Balaclava's fine win over Old Brighton and follwoing on the Club's effort the previ-ous week, a great effort indeed by 'Bala'.

In A Section only Old Scotch was to prove me wrong following its decisive win over Collegians, for whoma September appearance is fast becoming a pipe dream !

North Old Boys has a great chance to move into the top four this week at the expense of both Old Scotchand De La Salle who each face tough assignments. North has now won 3 on end and at home today againstCollegians has the players in form to not only revenge the grand final loss of 1986, but more importantly today'swin will see the club continue its quiet and unsung approach to rechallenge in 1987. No rt h's greatest assetin recent victories has been its agression at the ball . Put simply they've gone in harder, played in front and want-ed the ball more. The Griffins, Considines, Borcichs, O'Rourkes are all playing well and the return of GusCar roll has more than compensated for the loss of Peter Wright . Although I don't discount the Lions they'recertainly not playing with the commitment of last year which may have flowed onto its supporters who werenotable by their absence at the Trott on May 30th . It's not too late for Collegians and certainly the return ofNipper Parsons and Chris Pollock will be a bonus, but I think No rt h will win in a canter.

Old Scotch was rightfully delighted with its win over Collegians, and will start the battle for Flinders Parkwith plenty of confidence. However they will find the Xavs a far different proposition . To win, Andrew Smithand Rob Fuller would need to hold Xavs forwards Steven Cu rtain and Nick Bourke to low tallys and hopeJohn Moir can provide Steve Reddish and the brothers Senior with more opportunities than the Xavs onball players . Its quite possible all that might happen but I think Xavs would still win because its defence ledby Nick Burne, Peter and John Cu rtain will hold the Scotch forwards whilst the drive it regularly receivesfrom it centre line and likely inclusion of either Armst ro ng or G reetham will provide additional avenues to goal .In whats likely to be a high standard and close game its Xavs to win .

Old Paradians will host De La Salle for the first time in more than 6 years . I wonder how many D's haveever been to Bundoora? G reg McHenry? Mike Deveson? Mike G re ene? There wouldn't be many. Its a vitalmatch for the visitors if they're to stay in the hunt for 4th spot, given that Ormond, Old Xavs and Old Paradianswill fill the top three although I'm not yet sure of the order.

I'm selecting the home side as they're more even and have the players to match De La. I note Alan Jeansis calling for an alteration of the rules to ensure the man on man tussles are retained . Well he'd love this matchwatching Brian Grills against Mick G reene, Frank Gleason on Mark Lowe, Paul Considine tagging GaryConnolly and Tony Canavan or Dale McCann minding Colin Lowe. The running style of both sides will makefor an entertaining game but at home the O.P's are almost unbeatable and with Old Xavs breathing down theirnecks for the double chance they have the incentive despite a mini slump which saw a loss at North and anarrow win at Lower Templestowe

Uni Blues return home to tackle Caulfield Grammarians who will need to manage more than one quarterof football before they can expect another win . Blues are certainly hot and cold, but even a like warm effortwill see them victorious today.

In the remaining match Ormond are home to Bulleen-Templestowe who last few outings have shown con-siderable improvement . However this is a case of front playing last and not even the most loyal Bullant supporterwould be expecting to upset the Section leaders who will welcome the return of David McDonald, And rewMehrten and Craig Tonkin .

The big match in B Section will be played at Elsternwick Park between competition leaders Parkside andTherry . It will be a good test for both sides . Parkside are the more even but might lack the running playersthat are vital to Therry. However a big plus is the form of Sturgess and Page and a winning centreline is crucialat Elsternwick which would help the Devils offset the attacking Therry defence . The return of Reidy is also abig plus for Therry and his clash with Yoksich will be a real highlight . I'm selecting Therry who I feel will playthe ground better and like the big clash in C Section I wonder whether I'll be watching a preview of the grand final .

St. Bernards at home will face Marcellin, who are on the slide, with plenty of confidence, especially having

,j 6 on end . Marcellin has dropped its last 2 games and really needs the win but at West Essendon the

1~ game which many apart from Monash and Old Brighton supporters, already see as a rehearsal of th e

task is beyond it.

Ivanhoe will creep closer to a place in the four by beating Old Trinity and Uni Blacks despite a trip to North

p u ,id w ill beat St. Kilda who let me and themselves down a fortnight ago .

Fawkner is at home to Banyule who have the pride and team spirit to win this game. It is a vital game forot1, clubs whose 1988 future could well rest on the outcome.

ir, C ,Section the long awaited Kew and Old Melburnians game will be played at Kew. The home side will.,i sh meeting the Navy Blues at Victoria Park where the narrow flanks and pockets will assist Kew to bottle

p --name. However O.M : s have the big man strength of Ed Cordner and Rohan Brown to dominate proceed-,,gs and have John Mitchell and Ric Pisarski in form up forward . Kew's on ball players might just give themrile edge as Busuttil, Bria, McColl and Burden are also in top form and Cavanagh can be relied upon to

c goals . Much will depend on Tony Peric. If the Kew man can concentrate hard all day and keep Brown=r:d Cordner from feeding Bradshaw Nichols and Co. Kew can win although I wonder who will pick up McMullin?

grand final I believe that at home Kew can hang on to win .

Monash at home will handle Thomastown and Old Brighton will not slip up two games in a row and s o,eat the High School .

Balaclava can move up the ladder with a big win over Albert Park neighbours AJAX and in the local tradition-al derby Old Haileybu ry will return to the winning list by beating the Rovers.

Despite some games that are bound to be close I'm hoping to improve on the tipping and todays selections are :

A SECTION B SECTIONORMOND THERRYUNI BLUES ST. BERNARDSOLD XAVERIANS BANYULEOLD PARADIANS IVANHOENORTH OLD BOYS UNI BLACKS

C SECTIO NOLD HAILEYBURYBALACLAVAMONASH BLUESKEWOLD BRIGHTO N

PETER FRENCH REVIEWS THE CDEF GAME IN CANBERRAFirstly congratulations are due to And rew Langford-Jones on successfully coaching the side to a mammot h

victory over the Monaro League . The team was never headed and on occasions produced some outstandingpassages of play. Well done And re w and congratulations also go to the players, selectors and team management .

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Of course chairman of selectors Stuart Stockdale deserves his share of the glory, because when the fogrolled in and closed the airport it was "Stewie" who organized a bus and it was certainly a weary Victorian sidethat arrived in the nation's capital around 4.30 a .m . Great initiative and well done Stuart .

Whilst doling out the pats on the back what a great job David Southgate did as Team manger, video opera-tor, coach's chaperone, baggage man and a myriad of other duties . Thanks Southa .

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Onto the game and the side lined up as follows :

Backs : Gregory McConville A. WittsHalf Backs : T. Witts Assetta FellowsCent res : Nichols Paul PhillipsHalf Forwards : Bradshaw Corbett MitchellForwards : Cavanagh Whelan BusuttilRucks : Carboon

McCollRover: DysonInterchange: Miller

ForbesRafferty

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Highlight of the first quarter was the performance by Peter Mason's "find" - Andrew Whelan . The Aquinasforward booted 5 goals and impressed with his good judgement, quick thinking and delightful kicking for goal .Others to do well were Mark McColl who kicked 3, Mark Dyson, young Phillips, Joey Busuttil and Brad-shaw. At quarter time Victoria 10.8 lead Monaro 2 .0.

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The second term saw the Vics increase the lead due to a great exhibition by Chris Corbett at centre halfforward, winger Je remy Nichols and his O.M . teammate G reg Bradshaw who bobbed up everywhere. StewartCarboon and Bernie Raffe rty also came under notice as did Matt Cavanagh (3 goals) and at half time theVics lead 18.13 to Monaro 4 .0.

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Monaro commenced the third quarter with far more dedication and Victoria were forced to work much harderLangford-Jones made positional changes due to the injury to Corbett and Grego ry and Fellows were maveninto the centre and forward line. Dyson put in another classy quarter whilst McColl was his enthusiastic selfAt the final break Victoria had an unassailable lead 25 .19 to 5.0.

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Coach Lanford-Jones called on the Vics for a final effort and set a target of 40 goals . The side began withgreat enthusiasm highlighted by Mark McColl's superb shepherd, Bradshaw's return to the ball and somefine marks by Mitchell . The Queenslanders playing in the main event would have been impressed with severaipassages of play which saw Victoria take the ball the length of the ground in precision style .

With the interest in the game gone for all but a few aiming at a berth against the V.C.F.L . Victoria won withridiculous ease 38.25 .253 to Monaro 6 .0.36.

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Better Players: McColl (VAFA Trophy), Nichols (MAFL Trophy), Bradshaw, Carboon, Busuttil, Dyson, WhelanGoalkickers : Whelan 7, McColl 6, Cavanagh 5, Mitchell 3, Busuttil 3, Nichols 3, Gregory 2, Rafferty 2, Dyson2, Carboon, A. Witts, Fellows, Bradshaw, Corbett .

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VICTORIA vs SOUTH AUSTRALIA

by Ross Booth

South Australia reversed the result of last year's carnival win with a thrilling 8 point win over Victoria at theAdelaide Oval last Sunday.

Victoria opened confidently but missed some relatively easy scoring opportunites and trailed by 10 Pointsat quarter time .

South Australia had an excellent second quarter in which they kicked 6 goals to Victoria's 1 and led atone stage by 45 points. The deficit at half time was 37 points and things looked pretty grim .

Victorian coach Bruce Sheehy shuffled the side around at half time. Centreman Phil Meh rten was movedto full forward just before half time and looked pretty effective - he stayed there and Richard Herman who wastentative went to the forward flank . Back pocket Nick Burne went to centre half forward, centre-half-forwardMark McDonald went to full back and captain Peter Cu rtain into the centre.

The third quarter saw a transformation in the Vics. Mike Yandell had spent a lot of time in the forward pocketbut on the ball he was more effective. Meherten, Cu rt ain and Burne all fired and the Vics rattled on 6 goalsof their own to get within 5 points but South Australia steadied and led by 21 points at the last break .

But Victoria were not to be denied and they continued to fight and at the 13 minute mark got to within 1point . Victory looked a faint possibility.

The effort unfortunately had taken its toll and South Australia was able to get a couple of goals to reasserttheir ascendency, and go on to a narrow but deserved victory. They were better on the day.

Phil Mehrten (5 goals) was magnificent . So strong and aggressive, the Victorians wanted to play him inseveral positions. At times Victoria appeared to be almost a one-man team in the first half such was his dominance.

Peter Cu rt ain was a wonderful captain who ran well from defence and responded when moved to the centre .Nick Burne gave a big lift to the forward division, Mike Yandell tried his heart out as did defender RussellBarnes . Rover Frank Gleason gave his usual honest best and Chris Slattery lifted in the second half on the wing .

Special mention ought to be made of back pocket Paul Matton . He was very constructive and attacking,so much so that he was used on the ball late in the game. It was an impressive debut by him .

Next Sunday, the V.A .F.A. meets the V.C .F.L . at Lavington . The side will need to be quicker, stronger and moreaggressive !

MATCH DETAILS :V.A .F.A. 3.5 4.9 10.13 16.16 (112)S.A .A .F.L . 5.3 10.10 14.10 18.12 (120)

Goals:V.A .F.A: Mehrten 5, Collins 3, Burne, Gleeson 2, Herman, McCann, Smythe, TregearS.A .A.F.L : Kemp 5, Barnett 4, Chynoweth 3, Bolten, Angus 2, Harley, C. WilliamsBest:V.A .F.A : Mehrten, Curtain, Matton, Burne, Barnes, YandellS.A .A .F. : Obst, Horwood, Longmire, Solomon, Martinovic, Willsmor e

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Personality Pars

150 TO MUTESBufleen Templestowe congratulates Peter

Mutimer on reaching 150 games with the Club. Petera product from one of the most successful junior

des to come through the ranks to the U19's wher e;trey won successive Premierships . A highly skilledand nuggetty rover/forward, Peter is a character bothon an d

From all at field

ub, well done Eagle l Face . tnte Club, d***

19 YEARS FOR 150It has taken 19 years but finally Colin Kelly has

reached 150 games for Bulleen Templestowe. Co-lin was a member of the first side Bulleen Temp. field-ed in the Amateur competition and only injury haskept him from playing more games for the Club. Af-ter giving the game away a few years ago Colin, likemany others, has thrown the boots back on and isenjoying the social atmosphere in H Section . Welldone Colin .

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Security designed for your peace of mind .

"OLD CAREY"Old Carey players and supporters of all ages arereminded that our Riverboat Cruise is on Saturday18th July - See "Joel" Webster, Miles Petty of"Legs" Legear for details. Also upcoming is a big"Spo rtsmans" Night for everyone at the Club to en-joy - start organizing a table now - further detailsto be published soon . Remember : Old Carey wel-comes parents, friends and supporters to all gamesand functions - Please come along . Club Selectorand Social Committeman Mick Gandy enjoyed lastSat . Night with the lovely Amanda - keep up thegood work Mick - all the boys are keeping an eyeon developments. Talking of developments, are wed-ding bells in the air for goalsneak Richard Hearn?July 18 could be a double celebration!!! Star wing-man Ross Cutlack has put a hold on football to sell"time share" units at Rosebud . Whilst we wish himall the best in his new endeavour we hope he cansee his way clear to pull on the boots again soon tohelp us win another flag . Maybe Ross will becomeanother real estate baron like Eric Dick - shoe phoneand all that Jazz!! Up the mighty "C's" .

"' ~A SECURITY SERVIC EOF MAYNE NICKLESSLIMITED (INC. IN VIC. )

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Norm Nugent Previewsthe D, E, F, G, H and U.19's

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED 30/5/87 ( Round 8)D SECTIO NUncanny accuracy enabled Nth Brunswick to defeat a spirited Heatherton after a high scoring game . BulleenUnited defeated Old Camberwell Grammarians by thirty one points . A pleasing feature for United must havebeen their return to accuracy in front of goal . Old Mentonians proved too strong for Old Ivanhoe when theyrecorded a thirteen point victory . St . Kevins showed no mercy to Coburg as the leaders won by twenty goalsElsternwick's forwards had a day out against P reston when aided by unerring accuracy the 'Wicks won btwelve goals .E SECTIONBrunswick defeated University High School Old Boys by fourteen points after an evenly contested gameSt. Bedes overran Clayton to record an eighteen goal victory . Old Essendon Grammarians gradually overcame Old Geelong after an even first quarter. Their winning margin was twenty six points . State Bank recordecone of the biggest scores in their club's sixty season history when they accounted for Peninsula Old Boysby more than twenty goals . The closest sectional game was that in Royal Park where West Brunswick defeated University High School Old Boys by seven points.F SECTIO NSt. And rews entered the top four in place of Williamstown whom they defeated by over twelve goals . Onlyinaccuracy prevented Old Ca rey defeating A.N .Z . Bank by a margin greater than twenty goals. LaTrobe Universityproved too strong for Commonwealth Bank by having a twenty one point lead at the final siren . In the meetingof the sectional leaders Whitefriars proved too strong for Doveton . This game was a low scoring one and inthe circumstances the Whitefriars six goal margin was a substantial one . St . Leonards recorded a four goalvictory over University Reds and thus opened their 1987 account . Aquinas showed their strength by defeatingFootscray Institute by just under thirty goals in a game where a score was recorded on average every seventyive seconds .G SECTIONAs I predicted De La Salle defeated Marcellin although the final result was closer than I expected . Kew didprove too talented for Old Scotch and won by sixty nine points. Monash Whites certainly did not build theirpercentage at the expense of St . Bernards as the Whites won by only two points ; the consequence of inac-curate kicking . Port Colts proved my prediction wrong when they defeated Collegians by nineteen points . OldHaileybu ry did record a big victory at the expense of Old Melburnians while Bloods maintained their unbeat-en record at the expense of GTV9 when despite very heavy conditions they won by eighty six points .H SECTIO NState Bank proved far too strong for C.B.C. St . Kilda and won by over six goals while leaders Old Elthamreceived a nasty scare against Old Brighton before they scraped home by four points .. Inaccurate kicking byOld Xaverians prevented their winning margin gainst Old Geelong being greater than twenty eight points.Bulleen Templestowe consolidated their third position by defeating Therry by fifty five points . St . Kevins im-proved their percentage by a marked degree when they held Powerhouse/Balaclava scoreless and helpedthemselves to a score of one hundred and seventy four points . Richmond Central received a walk over fromNo rth Old Boys.UNDER 19 SECTION 1Marcellin overwhelmed De La Salle and recorded a one hundred and four point victory. In a boil over OldXaverians proved superior to University Blues to the tune of a one hundred and seven point victory. Continu-ing the wide margins of the round was Collegians who cruised to a one hundred and ten point victory overMelbourne High School Old Boys . In the dual between the two bottom sides Ormond defeated No rt h OldBoys by seventy three points. In the closest sectional match of the round Old Paradians G reen proved myjudgement poor when they defeated Bulleen-Templestowe by thirty three points .UNDER 19 SECTION 2Old Melburnians replaced C.B.C .St.Kilda as a result of their twenty six point victory . St. Bernards won theirelusive fourth victory over an inaccurate Old Brighton after an evenly contested game. Old Scotch move d6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

lrom University Blacks to a comfortable game and a half margin as a result of their fifty point victory .Banyule defeated Thomastown by thirty points after a high scoring game, while very inaccurate kicking by

opponents Old Haileybu ry enabled leaders Therry to record the barest possible victory .

UNDER 19 SECTION 3

Whitefriars suffered their first defeat by the minimum margin against Ivanhoe while Hampton Rovers returned.~e, :vinning list as a result of their forty five point victory over Williamstown . In an evenly contested game„rnlcr at times became very congested Monash Blues held out a keen Old Paradians Purple side to win by, aht points.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 9 - JUNE 13, 1987

Hub come the end of the season . P re ston must win if they hope to feature in the finals while Coburg could

the points even on Como Park . Old Essendon make the long journey to Peninsula Old Boys and should

will appreciate the wide wings of the Harry Trott Oval where I forecast an Old Carey victory over Common-

traditional rivals Aquinas & Whitefriars meet . I fancy Aquinas will win after a close contest . Doveton have

Today's round sees the half way mark of the season and in all sections the final and relegation contests are

,:,Ii vide open .D SECTIO NNorth Brunswick await Elsternwick for a game which both sides need to win to remain in touch with the sec-onal leaders. At home I select No rt h Brunswick. Old Camberwell need to defeat Heathe rton today to stay,Itn the leading bracket of sides . At home I favour Old Camberwell, Old Ivanhoe & Bulleen United should

,~iay a closely contested game. Bulleen United has been gathering momentum while Old Ivanhoe failed last~eek . I will stay with winning form and select Bulleen United . Two of the sectional leaders St . Kevins & OldMentonians will meet on the Righetti Oval . St . Kevins are doing all Alan Quaife is asking of them and I selectmem to win today. Neighbours P reston & Coburg meet in a game which could determine the fate of each

avoid relegation by winning today. P reston should be able to win because their overall 1987 form is superior .E SECTIO NTrro near neighbours Brunswick & West Brunswick meet on the Dunstan Rese rve. Seasonal performancesorompt me to select Brunswick . Clayton still without a victory await University High School Old Boys whonave two victories on the board . I select the visitors to defeated the undermanned Clayton . St . Bedes visitOld Geelong who displayed glimpses of good form in the last round . St . Bedes should prove capable of taking

i)e able to record a comfortable victory as a reward . In a Sunday game fellow Albert Park tenants Powerhouse& State Bank will meet on the Ross Grego ry Oval . State Bank's recent form indicates its players will be tootalented for their opponents .F SECTIONWilliamstown should be talented enough to score a comfortable victory over St . Leonards while Old Ca rey

wealth Bank. A .N .Z.Bank await LaTrobe Universi ty who should be able to defeat the Banker's despite theunpredictable Albe rt Park conditions . In a game which could preview the Grand Final near neighbours and

he chance to redeem themselves after consecutive losses when they play Footscray Institute . Doveton should,,vin and win well . St. And re ws will be anxious to maintain fourth place when they play University Reds . Despitethe big ground which will be strange to St . And re ws, they should win comfortably.G SECTIONDe La Salle should be able to record a comfortable victory over Old Haileybu ry while Kew sahould provetoo talented for St . Bernards even on the Saint's soil . Two of the sectional leaders Old Scotch & Monash Whitesmeet in the main sectional game . At home I fancy Old Scotch to emerge narrowly with the four points. LeadersBloods should record another comfortable victory ; this week at the expense of Collegians . In a Sunday gamePort Colts should prove far too strong for GTV9. In the remaining game Marcellin's record suggests their play-ers will be able to defeat Old Melburnians.H SECTIO NSt . Kevins & State Bank should provide an interesting and competitive game from which I believe St. Kevinswill emerge victorious. Old Brighton should possess sufficient skill to defeat Old Geelong while Old Eltham& Old Xaverians should play an interesting game from which Old Eltham should emerge victorious . Bulleen-Templestowe should be able to build percentage at the expense of an undermanned No rt h Old Boys . Rich-mond Central is still a potential finalist who today should record a comfortable victory over Therry. C.B.C.St.Kildashould take the points against Powerhouse/Balaclava whose form has little to recommend it .UNDER 19 SECTION 1The result of the De La Salle - Bulleen Templestowe match could have a big bearing on the final positionsof the sides . The winner should remain in touch with the leaders whereas the loser will drop sway from conten-tion at least for a few weeks . Bulleen Templestowe is my selection because their 1987 performances havebeen more impressive. University Blues & Marcellin should play a high standard game from which I favourthe University Blues to emerge victorious. Old Xaverians may find the small Melbourne High School groundrestrictive but the Red & Blacks will be able to record a comfortable victory . Collegians should be able to recorda big victory over No rth Old Boys and by so doing move away from the relegation zone . Old Paradians G reenshould be sufficiently skilled to defeat Ormond by a wide margin and this consolidate their top four position .

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2Old Melburnians should defeat Old Haileybu ry and this maintain their top four position . Traditional rivals St .Bernards & St . Kilda should play in a dour contest after which I favour St . Bernards to emerge with the po,nt .Old Scotch now clearly in second place should be able to build percentage at the expense of lowly placecOld Brighton . At Thomastown the home side is capable of extending University Blacks whose superior forrrwarrants their selection . Winning will not come easily to the students and although I select them, Thomastow rlcould record the upset of the round . I suspect Banyule could suffer from meeting Therry on the rebound fc: .lowing their narrow escape from defeat in Round 8 . Therry is a capable side who should take the points todayUNDER 19 SECTION 3Whitefriars should return to the winning list against Old Paradian's Purple whose enthusiasm is not beirgharnessed into positive attacks and score . Monash Blues struggled against the Paradians last week but ontheir own ground against Hampton Rovers, I believe they will fare better and I select the Blues to take 1hFpoints. In Round 1 Ivanhoe & Caulfield Grammarians played an interesting and closely contested game . To-day on Oval 3 I select the Caulfield Grammarians to win narrowly again . Williamstown have the bye.

Personality 11LOars** *

50 TO WOODYAll at Old Camberwell congratulate Robe rt Wood

on reaching fifty games today against Heatherton .Woody started with our U19s in 1985 and hasprogressed to be a regular member of our first side.Woody has become a strong and reliable backmanfor the Wells and can kick the ball a mile. All of usappreciate Woody's achievement on and off the field!especially behind the bar when it is great to see Woo-dy rather than under it .

~**50 GAMES - DARREN SANDMAN

Therry would like to congratulate Darren Sand-man on reaching his 50th game for the Club againstFawkner on the 30th May.

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THE BLACK LIST

(Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p.m. -Reserves by 3 p.m. - FINE - FIVE DOLLARS .(Cb) - Also failed to phone scored by 5 .30 p .m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS.(Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to PressCorrespondent by 5.30 p .m. - scores (if neces-sary) by 6 p.m . - or B Section details by 6.30 p.m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS.

MARCELLIN (B Sec . and U19) - (Ca) - $10 .OLD MELBURNIANS - (Ca) - $5 .UHS OLD BOYS - (Ca) - $5 .ST. KILDA CBC U19 - (Ca) - $5.OLD PARAD . PURPLE U19 - (Cb & Cc) - $20.COBURG RESERVES - (Ca) - $5.

SAINTS STAR PLAYS 50th WITHCOMEBACK PERFORMANC E

After missing the first seven rounds, with groinproblems Shayne Rule finally brought up his 50thgame with an excellent performance in the teams 73point victory over Williamstown 30/5/87 .

Shayne started playing in 1983 and each seasonhas polled well in the clubs Best - Fairest as his per-formances are always consistently good .

All at St . And rews congratulate Shayne and wehope to see you bring up the century of games wi-thin the next couple of seasons.

***KEW MILESTONES

Roger O'Kalyi plays his 50th game for Kew today,"Codger" graduated from the U19s, where he was1983 Captain, to the Reserves and after a slow starthas during the last two seasons secured a spot in theSeniors as Rover where his tenacious play has cer-tainly helped to lift the team .

Good luck today Roger from all at Kew.~**

THERRY SOCIAL NOTESA reminder to all supporters that the Club will be hold-ing the following functions over the next two months :Sat . 20th June - Pyjama Party - Please come suita-bly attired!! !Sat . 4th July - Bush Band - an appropriate way tocelebrate American Independence Day in Aust .July 24, 25, 26 - 10th Year Reunion - An eventwhich will surpass Ben Hur, Gone with the Wind, andWrestle Mania!!! as past players gather to talk abouttheir careers with Therry .

It is hopes that as many as possible can attendthese functions in order to make the club successfulboth on and off the field .

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PHONING OF SCORESSENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION S

BEFORE 5 P.M.RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M.

to MR. RON HALLY at379 8171

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PHONING OF DETAILSA SECTION BEFORE 5 .30 P.M .B SECTION 6P.M . to 6.30 P.M.Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at

528 3319A SECTION CLUBS ONLY ®ROSS BOOTH 266 2002 .

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OTF offers hearty congratulations to the State Captains and Vice Captains - Peter Curtain (Old Xavs) and his;eputy Russell Barnes (Ormond) - Senior Side and Roger Paul (Old Haileybury) and deputy Dave Gregory ( Ba!acla-, , ) CDEF" Side. ~ i.4

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NEXT MEMBERS MEETINGMONDAY JUNE 15th, AT 8.15 p .m .

BeaurepairesThe Boys in Blue

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OjF asks are you aware that there are 15 offences for which a player can be reported?As many players and supporters are probably not, we have listed them for all to read .

RULE 16.9 REPORTABLE OFFENCESA player who commits the following offences shall be reported .

16,9.1 Wilfully wastes time.j6.9.2 Unduly interferes with a player whilst such a player is kicking for goal .16.9.3 Disputes the decision of an umpire .16.9.4 Unduly interferes with, or assaults, or uses abusive, threatening, or insulting language, or behavioustowards an umpire during the progress of a match or within or without the oval on the day of the match .16.9.5 Assaults another player .16.9.6 Uses abusive, threatening, or insulting language .16.9.7 If when a player is preparing to kick for goal after being awarded a mark or free kick, or if the ball isin transit, a player shakes the goal post .16.9.8 Throws an opponent after that player has taken a mark, or after the ball is otherwise out of play .16.9.9 Violently pushes an opponent after that player has disposed of the ball .16.9.10 Intentionally trips or kicks or attempts to trip or kick an opponent .16 .9.11 Strikes or attempts to strike a player with his hand or arm .16 .9.12 Charges an opponent .16 .9.13 Engages in unduly rough play.16 .9.14 Remains on the playing ground not wearing proper uniform after being warned by the umpire .16 .9.15 Wears unacceptable equipment - boots studs, rings, jewellery, surgical appliances or guards.16 .9.16, Is guilty of misconduct .

VAFA General Manager Peter French has contacted OTF expressing his surprise that not ONE Club PressCorrespondent has yet submitted an entry for the Trip for Two to the Gold Coast being offered by the MarketingCommittee for the PC. who gains greatest exposure for his Club in the local or daily media .

So hop to it Press Correspondents and submit copies of your efforts! !

The Executive recently approved a suggestion put forward by current umpire and VAFA legend Peter Harris.Peter's idea is that on wet Saturdays Clubs should opt to use the approved yellow "Sherrin" ball . So insteadof booting a water logged red ball around in that final quarter, commence the day with a yellow - Tony O'Calla-ghan will be delighted to supply all Clubs!!!

***De La Salle advise that their 3rd XVIII in G Section will play its remaining home games at Oval 8 Albert Park

at 12 noon .

50 GAMES AT AJA XAntony Klooger plays his 50th game this week ."Kookie" played his 1st game while still playing inthe U19s . Kookie started playing with the U19s andhas played since. His long left foot kicking is a delightto watch while his marking can be spectacular . Hehas not missed through injury for the past 21/2 years

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and still only 19 he has many good years ahead ofhim . A winner of the Clubs "Most Improved" in 1985when he was shifted to the backline. It has added ver-satility to his game. Congratulations Kookie from allat AJAX and let's hope you can continue to improveand see AJAX return as a Power! .

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Marketing Segmentby Ray Sneddon

natural progression from our previous a rt icle on the Australian Wool Corporation is to introduce another

oriant sponsor, Hugh Lyon Knitwear, the VAFA's Official " Woolblend' Football Jumper Supplier for seaso n

Hugh Lyon Knitwear has also been appointed the official supplier of the wool casual club jumper, and, dur-

; ;iTe marketing seminars in March, submitted a Rugby Style Club casual jumper, which incidentally, received-~reat reaction from the various groups attending .

'iiose clubs taking advantage of the special prices of the 'Woolblend' football jumper plus the casual clu boers receive a rebate on all sales - a good revenue generating idea that should not be overlooked in thi s

rent economic climate .in addition to football knitwear, Hugh Lyon Knitwear, manufacture corporate and college, tennis, cricket and

s knitwear in a variety of styles, designs and colours - all beautifully made in quality knit 'Pure Wool' o r

';bolblend'. The Hugh Lyon Knitwear company is truly your 'local family factory' as the entire family is involved- 3 • 11 making to selling .

So if your Club has not already budgeted for a decent profit around the sales of Club Rugby Style jumper sthen contact Hughie (he is the Hugh Lyon Junior), and I'm sure he'll produce a sample for your Club an d

pr ;ce structure that will make $'s for your Club .

its great to have such a well respected company sponsoring and supporting the VAFA, and we hope to have-,r Hugh Lyon Knitwear company around for many a year .

RAY SNEDDON .

VAFA representative teams have enjoyedthe comfort of wool for the last three seasons .

Players like Hampton Rover's DavidRogerson seen here in the new Woolblendmarkjumper for season 1987, and Ormond's PhillipKingston wearing the Woolblendmark jumperworn in the 1986 State Games, enjoy thefeeling of wool every week because the VAFAis one of a growing number of association swho have made the change to MADE EXCLUSIVELYWoolblendmark jumpers. FOR

They've made that change AUSTRALIAN SPORTbecause they know that wool I Nprovides maximum comfort WOOL RICH BLENDwhether players are performin gin hot or cold conditions .

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And no matter how many times they'remachine washed or commercially laundered,Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape, seasonafter season .

That's why Woolblendmark has VAFAendorsement, because nothing touches woolfor economic performance that just goes onand on .

Garment by HughLyon(o3)5833277

Woolblendmark jumpersare made to Australian WoolCorporation standards by HughLyons for the VAFA, and areavailable through VAFAMarketing on 417 7184 or fromHugh Lyons on 583 3277 .

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Power House Celebrates 40th .This season Power House Football Club is celebrating 40 years in the V .A .F.A . and on Sunday 141iJune, a reunion luncheon is being held at the Ross Gregory Oval, Albert Park . The Club is indebte,,to State Savings Bank for agreeing to play the Reserve and Senior games on the Sunday.A large gathering of past players and officials is expected, including some of the inaugural 1947team and Club Founder, Wal Davie .

The Football Club is one of many affiliated activities of Lord Somers' Camp and Power House fo-both men and women, including, Hockey, Rugby, Rowing, Basketball, Netball, Aqua and Water PoIc

Recruiting has always been difficult for the Club, although a nucleus of members have general,,been players from schools, and industry who have attended the Somers' Camp.

In addition many fine country recruits have joined Power House as Juniors upon their arrival inbourne at the Student Hostels . Notably Geoff Southby who won the 1969 'Keith Truscott' Best an".,Fairest Trophy before going on to Carlton .

Power House fielded an Under 19 team from 1949 - 1981 in the VA .F.A . and for a short periooin the 70's fielded Under 15 and Under 17 teams .

There is a lot of tradition at Power House and the Club has bred many well known V.A .F.A . identitiesincluding Les Gordon and Peter Hutchinson who played 365 and 363 games respectively . Othersto top 250 games include JOhn McClure, Neville Hughes, Rick Sykes, Tom Cross and Peter Dakin

The Club's most notable success was in 1959 when the 'C' Grade team was undefeated for the season

Players who have represented V.A.F.A . State teams include :-* John Dillon, Bill Hawes, Bruce Thompson, Leigh Grant (1956 all Australian), Peter Hutchinson, NeilMcColl, Rick Sykes, Fred Stafford, Jeff Rosewarne, Chris Corbett, Tony Miller. Under 18 - CraigTrist, David Knight .* Not V.A .F.A . Past-President .A 'Best-Ever' Power House TeamBacks : B. Thompso nH . B. F. WubbelingC. P. ColoeH . F. R. SykesF. R. Bredy kRuck L . Grant (V.Capt .)

M . NewtonL . Gordon (Capt .)

has been selected asG . SouthbyW. HawesM . McKenzieP. HutchinsonM . Bartle ttInterchange :

J . Layton (Coach )

150 FOR DREWCongratulations to And rew Bryan on reaching 150

games for Bulleen Templestowe. Drew, like manyothers at Bull-Temp. has come through the junior ranksand is now making his mark at Senior Level . At 6'5"Drew was given the job of ruckman for the First XVIII,where is quickly matured into the role before injuringhis knee mid season . He has now recovered and islooking forward to taking over where he left off .

MONASH MILESTONECongratulations this week to Graeme Gale who isplaying his 100th game for the Monash Blues .Graeme is a reliable player for the Blues, known forhis pace, the large number of possessions he getsand his bright red running shorts . Well done Galeyand all the best from your team-mates .

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follows :-N . HughesK. Pirri eF. StaffordC. CorbettP. ShewanG.Evans1 . HammetR . Newto nJ . Rosewarn e

50 GAMES AT AJA XAlan Charak played his 50th game last week againstO.M .'s . Alan joined the club in 1981 straight fromschool, and has played in the juniors during his career,so it is fitting he is playing in the seniors . All at AJAXknow he has undoubted ability. We all rememberAlan's 1st Senior game in 1981 against the Old Xav'swhere he continued the celebrations until the alco-hol took effect . Congratulations Alan from all at AJAXand we wish to see you playing for many years tocome.

Umpires Cornerwith Brian Goodma n

100 Up TO PETER MOLLOY.;~ou!d all like to congratulate Peter on this hard

ed achievement, after all, Peter started umpiring, 1981 (he thinks) and after a social game of foot-;i and a shoulder injury, he missed most of 1984 .jmpire Adviser was most impressed) . In 1985 Peter,as absent half way through the season, reason : -;lofficially, he went skiing . Officially, ask Pete!Peter, a Police Constable and very astute umpire

ooy, what a combination) has enjoyed some very suc--essful times with the amateurs and I am sure wit h

little more dedication to umpiring, rather than ski-,g or his other favourite past-time, Peter would cer-

:a,nly be well up there with the best of themPeter is well liked around the Clubs, I thought fors on field performances - true, but, well, let's just

;ay he enjoys a small ale or two.Well done, Peter on reaching the milestone of 100

names and on behalf of all your colleagues, we hopeyou will be around for another quick hund red !

THANK YOU TO WAYNE & MAUREEN LYONSOn Saturday night, 30th May, Wayne and Mauree n

opened their home to all umpires and their wives (orgirlfriends or both) for a get together and chit chat .sVhat a good night it was. First you were greeted athe door by the "Karate Kid" (one of Wayne's sons)and then to a big beautiful open fire (what warmth)!Gary Clancy shook hands with everyone and was verynappy to see everyone's better half! The blending ofyouth and experienced umpires in attendance andhaving post-mortems on the days events was greatto witness and Tim Bell's humour was appreciated,so much .so that Peter Wiseman left early (hope yougot out of the Dog-House Pete!)

And last, but not least our President (Ron Lippoldand wife Di,) finally arrived at 11 .45 p.m . I didn't thinkOld Mentonians ground was that far from Malvern .

To Waye and Mau re en, on behalf of all umpires,;ho attended your home, we say, thank you verymuch for a wonderful night .(even our latest re ti ree attended) .P.S. Thanks to Neville Nash for inspiring the RafflesKing Ken Walker to get motivated, I'm sure MarkHuntington appreciated the bottle of port .

OLD XAVERIANS wish to remind, once again, allClubs visiting Yarra Park that PARKING IS'IMPOSSIBLE .

The Tennis Centre and Entertainment Centre havecaused untold problems and if a big VFL game isplayed at the MCG, PARKING IS IMPOSSIBLE .

Park Rangers and MCC Traffic Officers patrol thearea and infringement notices are issued .

We are sorry but we cannot alter the matter.Brian Lugan, P ress Sec.

OLD XAVERIANS .

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*,t,tQuestion : Where is the Axeman?

*,t*PROFILE OF THE WEEK

GOAL UMPIRE, TOM WYLESAn umpire who commenced as a"boundary" with

the V.F.A . in 1951 and is still going strong and enjoy-ing his umpiring with the V.A .F.A. some 36 years lateron . Tom Wyles who "waved the flags" in last year'sA Grade Grand Final is still as keen and interestedin the game now as he ever was .

From the V.F.A . he moved on to the MelbourneAmateur Sunday Competition, Wednesday ServicesCompetition, Inter-Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) andvarious other competitions while still finding time toplay for Ormond C.Y.M .S. in the now defunct "C.Y."competition . In those years Tom was in the Army andhis service life prevented him from trying out with othermajor competitions. As a player and later coach ofOrmond C.Y.M .S. he showed a dedication to the prin-ciple that you only play as well as you train, and onmoving to Queensland with the Army he tried to in-still this into Wests Under 17 players whom hecoached for a short time.

Still fit and keen to pass on knowledge gained fromhis many years experience Tom takes charge of thefitness training for "goalies" each Thursday night, thishas no doubt assisted in making these Goal Umpiresa keener group who are well regarded by fellow um-pires and players alike.

Personality ParsFAREWELL TO STICKMA N

Hampton Rovers bid a fond farewell to Brad"Stickman" Ross, who this week leaves to joinR .A.A .F. (God help us if we ever go to war)! Stick hasbeen a fine clubman, past Best & Fairest and Don-low Medalist . His antics will be sadly missed aroundroverland . Everyone at the Club whish BradleyMcKinnon Ross all the best in his new career.

Just remember Brad, keep both feet planted firm-ly on the ground .

OLD CAREY ENJOY A GREAT DAYOld Carey had a great day at the Bishops House

on Sunday 31st May - many thanks to Howard andthe Boss for the use of their house . Great effort againstANZ on Sat. making the celebrations on Sunday allthe better. Pity Peter Hogan's lovely lady couldn'tmake it for the spa!! !

Full marks to Old Carey Special Coaches after greathaa haa efforts by our forwards - Warren Brownkicked 6 behinds plus a solitary goal, Mick Some-rville, six goals, eight behinds, Hearnie 5 goals 5behinds, Roscoe Clements - 3 goals, 5 behinds plusa few complete misses between them - let's kickstraight next match fella's !! !

Up the "C's"

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YOUR 5,~

~A SECT

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IONORMOND V BULLEEN TEMPField: Paul Cherry, Cameron SwaleGoal: G . Clancy, B . Dunsta nUNIV BLUES V CALL GRAMMARIANSField: John Mane, Ron Lippol dGoal : T. Wyles, I . MalcolmOLD SCOTCH V OLD XAVERIANSField: Colin King, Wayne HenryGoal: W. Fowler, B . HoareNORTH OLD BOYS V COLLEGIANSField: Greg Hardiman, Steve ClinchGoal: M. Lentini, M . Seron gOLD PARADE V DE LA SALLEField: Ken Coglan, Steve McCarthyGoal: D. Hillier,m J. Hall

B SECTIO NPARKSIDE V THERRY (AT ELSTERNWICK PARK)Field: Peter Wiseman, Mark Bushfield ,Reserve : Field: Colin SegotaGoal: M. Gandy, K . PitcherReserve : Goal: S . Kahn, R . TucknottBoundary: P. Carroll, G . ClarkReserve : Boundary: M. Lalor, 0. Lalor.ST. BERNARDS V MARCELLI NField: Andrew McRae, Kevin SegotaGoal: B. Seymour, D. McKenzieReserve : Field: Michael FordIVANHOE V OLD TRINITYField: Mark Huntington, Andrew MullalyGoal: S . Livingston, S . Cavanag hST. KILDA V UNIV BLACKSField: Justin Toohey, Wayne LyonsGoal: R . Day, . B. WylieFAWKNER V BANYUL EField: Robert Bell, Tim BellGoal: B. AhIm, A . Harris

C SECTIONHAMPTON ROVERS V OLD HAILEYBURYField: Glen Trestrai lBoundary: M . Predl, P McTaggartReserve : Boundary: D. McCarthy, M . MorrisMONASH BLUES V THOMASTOW NField: Graham FreedmanBoundary: A . Taylor, G . Blan dOLD BRIGHTON V MHS OLD BOYSField: Russell Franci sReserve : Field: Paul RapkeeAJAX V BALACLAVAField: Russell AlpheyBoundary: C . Humphries, M . HorwoodKEW V OLD MELBURNIAN SField: Peter Mullo yReserve : Field: Sharon AlgarBoundary: B. Cameron, P. Johnston

D SECTIO NNORTH BRUNSWICK V ELSTERNWICKField: Ron SmithGoal: R . Gunstan, R . Clarkso nOLD CAMBERWELLV HEATHERTONField: Chris Keato nReserve : Field: Steve Dixon

TO®AYOLD IVANHOE V BULLEEN UNITEDField: Peter Hari sReserve : Field: Simon Todma n* ST. KEVINS V OLD MENTONIANS (ELSTERNWICK PARK - SUNDAY )Field: Ian BaileyGoal : W . Fowler, R . SeymourBoundary: A. Merman, A . HinesReserve : T ReadPRESTON V COBURGField: Rob Maysto nReserve: Field: Steve Thorton

E SECTIONBRUNSWICK V WEST BRUNSWICKField: Geoff Rid dCLAYTON V U .H .S . OLD BOYSField: Terry FreemanReserve : Boundary: W . Menzies, G . Sinclair,OLD GEELONG V ST. BEDE SField: Ted KeatingPENINSULA O.B. V OLD ESSENDONField: Pat Maebus,*POWER HOUSE V STATE BANK (SUNDAY)Field: Nick Gilda yBoundary: L . Gallagher, A . DightGoal : S . Livingston, K . Pitcher.

F SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN V ST. LEONARDSField: Keri Walke rCOMM . BANK V OLD CAREYField: Frank CostiganANZ BANK V LATROBE UNI .Field: Adam TierneyAQUINAS V WHITEFRIARSField: Graham ThwaithsReserve : Field: Norm NugentDOVETON V FOOTS. INST.Field: Ken Cleverdo n*UNIV REDS V ST. ANDREWS (SUNDAY)Field: Andrew Reichtma nReserve : Field: Tom Brai n

G SECTIONDE LA SALLE V OLD HAILEYBURYST. BERNARDS V KEWOLD SCOTCH V MONASH WHITE S

PORT COLTS V GTV 9 (SUNDAY 12 NOON)OLD MELBURNIANS V MARCELLI NAs appointed .

H SECTIONSTATE BANK V ST. KEVIN SOLD GEELONG V OLD BRIGHTONELTHAM V OLD XAVERIANSNORTH O .B. V BULLEEN TEMPTHERRY V RICHMOND CENTRALP/HOUSE/BALA V ST. KILDA (Ross GregoryOval )As appointed .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1DE LA SALLE V BULL TEM PField : Tim Keatin gBoundary: S. Maebus, L . Breeuwer

UNIV BLUES V MARCELLINi d David Dodso n

goundary: M . Cadwallender, S . KooloosBOYS OLD XAVS .

% ~; S . RIOchard Eastwood,50undary: G . Quinton, B . VaughanNORTH O.B. V COLLEGIANSF,eld: Santo Paolucci~oundary: M . Toner, J . LynchGoal N .Johnson, C . RosemireOLD PARAD . GREEN V ORMOND

F;zld• Mark Spiveycaundary: D . Pearson,

UNDER19 SECTION 2OLD MELB . V OLD HAILEYBURY

r`=Eeid: Phil KentBoundary: A. Thomas, D . Spencer

ST. BERNARDS V ST. KILD AField: Peter Gnaden

JOHN THE ® ® . .

(BOEING 737-200 )

To be launched atEI,S'I'ERN C PARK

on SUNDAY 28th JUNE at 12 NoonORMOND V OLD SC 1-I

A cordial invitation is extended to all former interstate players andofficials to attend the luncheon prior to the main game .

Simply phone the General Manager 531 545 2

to reserve a seat .Membership Benefit s,t Silver "V" lapel badge * Entrance to all matches including finals at Elsternwick Park,t Copy of Amateur Footballer" posted monthly,t Afternoon tea at all home & home matches at Elsternwick Parkir Invitations to functions held throughout the year for Big "V" Club Members .

OLD SCOTCH V OLD BRIGHTONField: Andrew Belche rBoundary: D . Fowler, D . RyanTHOMASTOWN V UNI . BLACKSField: David D'AltraTHERRY V BANYULEField: Paul Tierne y

UNDER 19 SECTION 3WHITEFRIARS V OLD PARAD . PURPLEField: Clark Thuy sMONASH BLUES V HAMPTON ROVERSField: Tony DipaoloBoundary: N. McKnight, D.EdwardsCAUL . GRAMMAR V IVANHOEField: David CockedBoundary: P Ashworth, S . NoonanWILLIMASTOWN - BYE

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H Section

B-A.F-C-

ELTHAMCOLLEGIANS

Senior Coach:Shaun McVica r

1 . M . Ston e2 . S. McVicar (C.C.)3. G . O'Donnell4. D. Felton5. J . Tonkin6. D. Baxter7. N . Hamshare8. S . Watso n9. S . McPhail (V.C.)

10. D. Sager11 . C. Penna12. J. Weatherill13. D. Bishop14. K . Outch15. M . Peterson16. A . Gardiner17. S. Shaw18. D. Alexander19. L. Dawson20. W. Stevenson21 . J . Taryan22 . R . Tarya n23. A. Hoogenraad24. G . Blai r26. I . Tennant27. S. Fitzpatrick28. R. Little29. C. Butler31 . G . Hall37. C. Dare (D.VC.)

NORTHOLD BOYS

Coach:Pat Fennelly

1 . D . Burgin2. D. Murphy3. J. Bennett4 . P Fennelly (C .C .)5. A . Squillaci6 . S. Scollo7. N .Robertson8, G . Maiorano9. P. Fadda

10. P. Symes11 . J. McGrath12. B . Dubois13 . R .Gordon14 . D. Fogarty15 . M . Purcell16 . G . Pears e17. D. Zabrieszach18. R . Oscura19. D. Perrone20, K . Drake21 . R . Manno22 . P. Callaghan23 . S . Carew

JOE CAHILLTRANSPORT

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :T. Shacklock

1 . R . Brow n2. T. Shacklock3. T. Brow n4 . T. Charles5 . R . Hopkins6 D. Hynes7 . M . Hutchinson8 . N. Hillard9 . W. Kennedy

10. C. Permesel11 . P. Rankin12, J . Kaye13. P, Belie14. D. Dixon15. D. Freeman16. D. Walker17. E . McDonald18. L . Hamilton19 . R . Pipe r20. A. Willey21 . S. Kay22. D . Thomas

OLD GEELON G

Senior Coach :Rod Slattery

Reserve Coach :Rob Bennett

1 . R. Slattery (Capt .)2 . R . Bennett (V.C .)3 . R . Towle r4 . J. Keillor5 . P. Wotherspoon6 . P. Ames7. W. Horsfail8 . J. Armytage9 . N . Wilson

10. R . McDonald11 . J . Fenton12 . B. Parson13, J . Stoney14. P. Carnegie17. P. Jameson19. D. Sharp20 .1 . Henson25 . J. Henderson41 . A . Kent45 . N . Sharp63 . M . Ward70. N . Myer s

Bennison Mackinnon& Associates

OLDXAVERIANS

No Coach Supplie d

1 . R . Excell2 . A . Trescowthick3 . M . O'Sullivan4. R. Kenned y6 . J. O'Sullivan7. A. Freeman8 . D. Bel l9 . S . Bridgewood

10. C. Bloo m11 . S. Lacy12 . A . Holmes13. N . Cook14. M . Paynter15. H . Mackinnon16. S . Moloney17. P. Kinghorn18. L . Alexeyeff19. D. Grabeau20. A . Osborne21 . D. McLean22. S . Nuna n24. J . Fo x25. G . Grenville26. S. Millard31 . R . Bailey31 . D . Rathbone32 . J. Grenville33. A . Ongarello34. P. Grotjzn36. D. Qui n40. P. Barnby48. L. Silk56. B . Quin

BALACLAVA

Coach :G . Bottoms

1 . G, Bottoms7 L Bonney

10 B . Drinan (Cap ;13. G . Jones32 . P. O'Sullivan33 . J. Smith34. B. O'Shanne

s 37, J. Bresli n38.T Harmes39, M . 0'Shannessy43. G . Naya r47, M . McCaffrey51 . D . Quamby50.S. Di x55. J . Haycroft56, A . Dix57. P Inkster61 . P. 0'Shannessy68 . B. RK69 . M . Inkster70 . D. Lahiff71 . W. Killender72 . M . Tarlmgton73 . S . Marriott74. A . Talarico75 . M . Guthri e

P' ?t' rtL~w'I'F

I►`•~ ~in¢a : zxtrv

RICHMONDCENTRAL

Captain Coach:

George Pores

,,,antDavid Jiggins

; pares (Capt.Coach)1 .1- Alevra sU. Hun tP Clow1. Mirand a' RodgersMcNama

"~ . Coulsell? U . Jenz

S PeatlingT KaradimosA, Hirscher

TraversC, DennyLang

C Johnson-ClarkeC Begg

= M- VenaskieP Fares (D.V.C.)P Jones

1 G" Frase rN KaradimosS . RegesterM . Besto wP Farrell

S. ParkerP. Phillip s

28 J Pierce- d D. Jiggins (V.C.)9J- A. Vanryswyk31 S Peters2.T.Szabo3. P. Martin

31. S. Moriarty35. W . Long'6, R . Mills37 G . Pitche r~8. G. Karadimos9. S. Mulvogue0. S. Jennings

09, J . Paras;9 D. Egerton

STATE BAN K

Coach:Peter Wabbi s

7. A. Pitts8,P Henderson9. J . Ingli s

11 R . Hargreaves13 A Favie r21 S . Amo r27, P Wabbis (C .C,)28 . J. Paliott a30, D. Hayes35 . S . Roberts37 S Colbert41 . O. Noronha44, A Gale47, M . Elford48. J . Murray50. C Orgill53. C. Kelly55. R Halden63. J . Walsh65.J . Lawton66. W. Smith67 . F. Wright68, A. Webster69. M . Vines70. T Nelson

ST. KEVIN S

1 J. Allan9. J . Griffin

12 . T. Arnold13 . P, Hooper21 . S. Ring44. J . Casey48, G . Gerster-Stevens53. N . Jolly67. T. Corrigan69. S . Butler70. J . Allen71 . S. Brown e

A . BeaverP, BorbiroM . DietrichP DavenportD. HaydenM . HolmesV. Huml eG . MaasK . MullenC. NolanA. BindosJ . Vear

1, P Luc k12 . R . Maqueda25. PTesonero3T W. Ellis50.J . Capuon51, G . Cates52, R. Clinch53 E Cunningham54 . J . Curry55 C . Demao56. F. Demato57 . W. Dixon58 M . D¢io60. 1. Lynch61 . B Mandile63,T Maqueda64 . G . McCafferty65 . D . Mora n66 P McCafferty67. L .M . Nardelia68, S. Northeast69 . R Oakley70, B 0 Driscoll71 . M . Pav6c h72 . R . Rademaker73 P Ramire z74. JT Ryan75 F. Skender

76 . R,Skender77 V Surace79, R .R . To y80. P Moreschmi

THERRY/CORPUS CHRIST I

13, P, Kimpton26, M . Griffiths29. D. Boden32. R. Costello44. P Mott45 R . McLeod50. A . Nelson52 . A . Smit h53. David Castald56. M . Hoga nS& T. McCaw59. N . Gregory62 . S . Lyons63. S. McEntee65. J . Fox66. S. Kin g67, T. Penaiuana70. W. Houston71 . M . Hedley86. J . Bickfor87, G . Flannery94 P Kelly96.S . Redden

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G Section

BLOODS

Coach:R. Bradle y

I D Stock2 M . Cadman3 R McAsey4 N Stephenson6 M Gra y7 R Bradley8 H Eastwood9 C Gardiner

10 P. Watkins11 R Ellerin12 C MCDoneIl13 P Bainbridget4 R Howard17 W Johnson(Capt .)t9 S Smith

20 A Bad e21 R Woodhams22 M Whelan23 B Matt ngley25 J Grant27, M Gibbs28 C Hutchinson29 I McKenzie30 M Tod d31 D Robinson32 K Shannon33 B Janck34 S Castles35 B Robinson40 D Ford

DE LA SALLE

Coach ;Chris Kinsella

2 A Rapone;t D Howi eS N Jenkinson6 D Muir' A Lazzaro8 J Harrop

10 G Furlong12 A Williams1 ; S Muncarsi1= A McKnight1' C Kinsella (Coach)1- J Connors77 P Miller1f , John Hunt2 S McGennis2 . , P Grimes2i M Lanson21 K Ladson2, D O'Brien24 M Kelliher3 Jim Hunt (Capt )3' D Torre3, D Goldsmith3 ') J Ladson4: ; G Enge l4,1 J Davidson5,3 P Moore (VC)6? P Tantram

COLLEGIAN S

Coach:Jim Bullin g

1 A Henot2 D. Hoyle4 M. Foard7. R Thompso n

1t P Lupson (Ca p t-)12 . G . Cook( D .VC )16 G . Mackay (V.C.)18. G . Russel l19, M . Smith20 M Whittaker21 P Milford24 . J Purdue25 N . Ashby31 P Lawrence32 R Nancarrow34 S, Teale38 . R, Wraith39 A Pitman41 R . Teale42 F. Parr y45, A. Westacott49, M . Bullard54 C. Mackay55 M. Davis57 Phil Swan58 Peter Swan60. T Brooker77. S,Roberts

GTV9

Coach :Paul Thomas

1 B . Fo x2 . J . Annesley3, A . Beams4, S. Delmenico5 P. Dennis6,S. McNai r7 P .Thomas8 J Wise9. W . Van Zambeek

10 P . Waldren11 B . Driscoll12 L. Gandolfo13 . G Melthe14 J . Goudget5 C . Eenge r16 C . Louchard (Capt.)17 T Maloneyt8 J . Mercowch19 N Lucas20 C Low21 . M. Alle n22 M . Lehmann23. D Gray24-G .Newnham25, D Keyhoe26. A Kenner27 C . Munroe29 P . Harding29 T Ford30 R. Mackay3 132 F Muagha37 A Fox

KEW

Senior Coach :Richard Lindsay

1 P Shaw2 R MacEnroe3 M Manley4 R K Maclsaac6 R J Maclsaac8 R Lindsay9 D Maclsaac

10 A Clota11 A Phelan12 D Jehu14 T Vane18 C. Curtain19 C Maclsaac23 D Quinn24 S James27 M Shaw31 K Doyle32 A Holton59 M O'Hanlon66 G Pa y ne72 D DiPaolo74 P Way75 S Finder79 Al LodwickOther L isted PalyersT LongG ScolyerA MaclsaacA HandyA Wilso nD Calh lP ArmstrongA Coo kG PayneD ZahropolousM Readin gJ LuzzaJ WalmsleyK LawrenceD Curti nM Vana

Coach:Noel Peters

1 N Peters (Ca2 K Rostock3. A Cooper4 M Danaher5 A Day6 P Delahunty7 M Dickenson8, P Dyso n9 L Powell

10 M El Rabin11 D Ferry12, P Kelly13 L Kivhghon14 D Mason15 G Nuh16 J Calf17 T O'Hehir18 M Prowse19 N Synan20. G, Erskine21 G . Price22, P Cullen23 D Dlffey24, V. Johnson25 P Mason26 S Priest27 P Soding28 M Somers

Coach :Joe Salvatore

P Brooker~- .r::rras

Youn g,q Petrescu

p r .:ng (D.VC.)G BunshawI Salvator e, EspinosaD. De . PaceJ Donnelle yD. Gemmola (V,C.)m, MitchellB. KennyN . SalvatoreT. GualanoD GrahamD. RalphG . DawesR . Santamaria

-I- G . Leech, -i W Farley_a M . Gemmola

A. Lette nB. NinnisD CliftonM_ KotsanisA . Kenny

_c. N . CramptonN . Crocker (Capt.)

"1F. Kavanagh35 M . Car r' M. Sharkey

57_ G . Ellery68 W. Fist

OLDHAILEYBUR Y

Coach:Bar ry McDonnell

i C Ladds (Vice Capt )2 S Bennet t3 B McDonnell4 A Gran t5 M Graham6 A McGodick7 D Sheppard8 P Bramich9 B Reed

10 A Robertson11 C Rahn12 S Humphrey13 M Vrvian14 W Lippe16 B Stewart17 G Kett19 A Tinkler (Capt)21 D Stenfor d28 N Richards30 J Hicks34 G Higgins35 J Taylor36 A Mountiord38 G Bennett57 G Taylor

OLDMELBURNIAN S

Coach:David Eilenberg

17 S Derham34 . R Cowan36 T Holyman41 A . Maughan43 . R Lillburne47 S. Ryan48 B Parton54 D . Perkins56 N Troupe57 M Waring59 P Hosking60 B Rowland61 A, Fletcher62 A. Salek63 R Van den Dungan64 S. Fisher65 J . Kourambas66 J Balmord67, M . Pocknee68. S Dethridge69, J Catt70 S Hennekan71 G Curtis72 T Farndon73 R Farndon74 . H Kin g75 J Kellem76 D. Fr y77. A . Howells78 M Coming79 A Howe s80 D Milton Hine

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Coach :Chuck Hoevenaars

Asst . Coach :Andrw Caithness

42 . J, Doherty43 R,Loughro n44, C Hoevenaars (C .)45 P Martin46 B,Razga47 J . Tivey48 1, Bowden49. A Price50. J Sevoir51 . J LIIey52 A Clunies-Ross53. T. Greenaway54, K Fulle r55 . C. Perkins56 . A, CaChness57 D. Symington58, S, Tallent59,T Cox60, P Fea r61 . M . Leeming62. W Strangward63. R . Featherstone

PORT COLTS

1 Danny Manson Sur5 Dale McNamara6 Gary Brigg s8 Robert Twomey

10 Steven Pug h11 Shane Dav dson12 Robert Stoops13 John Ramsay14 Jim Penaluna15 Alex Leadmgham16 Steve Edgar17 Paul Wale18 Vin Smith19 John Tyrell20 Danny Manson Jnr21 Peter Sutcliffe22 Connor McDermottore23 Mark Turner25 Adam Douglas26 David Schofield27 Robert Tinsley28 Bruce Cockle29 Malcolm Vi inter30 Nei Brye n32 Brian Buckley33 Jim Kondo ;35 Mark Drmkweil37 Paul Wdh s40 Paul Grinda42 John Savnell44 Chns Pasqmll47 Paul Goss48 Phillip Bailey49. Greg Longergan50 Greg Briggs51 Kevin Cummins52 A Sprague53 A Dignam54 M 2ildich55 P Finegan58 Cameron Scott59 Paul Maloney60 Gary Sweet78 Steve Spencer

ST. BERNARDS

Coach :Bim Doola n

26. D Dowling28 S . Byrne30 . R Pearson40. A . Nugent44. S . Rayner45 . S Phelan48, B. Doolan49 . S. O'De a50. J . Monaghan55, D. Romeo56. 1 . O'Loughlin58.J . Noonan60 M . Wakefield61 . P Barrett62 . R . Dean63. G .Scarborough64 A Barnes67. M . Gollant78. M . Devers81 . T. Widdison87. G . Cate

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F Section

ANZ BAN K

Senior Coach :M. Szeitz

Reserve Coach :W. Beva n

1 S Duk e2 A Kennedy3 P Cumming4 D McFerran5 . T Trlmbol l6 P Marshall7 G Anstl s8 C Riley9 P Straha n

10 H Blrkentelds (C R11 J McKdlo p12 J Slattery13 M, Townsend14 M Szeitz (CC)15, S Bailey16 . P GIb6n17 M Evans18 P Boyle19 S. Woodman20 S Farrow21 T Hrbnson22 A Bennett23 M Patterson24 T Patching (V.C)25 W Tuckey26 R May

"'.27 G Smith28 C Edwards29 E Byrne30 1 Mlkkelson31 R Battlsta32 M Farrel l33 W. Simmonds34 C Westblade35 B Curthoys36 W Dusche r37 D Donat l38 K Murray (VC R)39 D Kilmarti n40 D For t41 A Leeman42 C Coffey43 P Battanta44 D Dobbyn45 S Dod d46 M McManus47 S Hewit t48 L Wigh t49 H 116ngworth50 P Harding51 J Pooley52 G Phillips53 B Havwood54 T Butte r55 T Brain56 A Standl57 T Burdeu58 M OBrien59 J Poulton60 N Walsh

AQUINAS O.C.

Senior Coach :V. Hawkin g

Reserve Coach :T. Jones

53 S Alford13 T Alford25 S Bel

l

2 I Black30 J Boland54 M . Box37 S Box

? G Brady1 G Clarke

4 1 K Cox23 D Crof t13 L Cuthbertson13 P Davison3) C Duffy

? J Dwyer33 B Fitzgeral d

i P Flanagan31 M Gerzee4S A J Goldsmld5) P Gnerso n1 H Hewitt

33 B Jones5 T Jones

1 i G Kmg47 P Kvietelaltls35 S Livingstone

7 P McCafferty4 M McDonald

13 B McKenna15 J McNamara52 1 Mitchell20 G Nolan12 D 0 Loughlin29 GS O'Loughlin36 D Phela n12 B Phyland34 M Plummer43 C Rogers22 J Ryan11 D Savans3 S Schlnk

27 1 Shaw17 P Smith42 B Spiess49 T Stahl36 D Streat14 M Tarul h32 M . Vankerkhoven24 A Whelan

4 M Wilkinson26 J W,Ile t41 I W,nneke40 D Wright28 G Wright

COMMONWEALTHBANK

Coach:S . Nicholso n

Reserves Coach :A. Semianiw

2 M . Timothee3 P. Walke r5 M Shacklock6 G Meie r8 W Kraska

10 G McKenzie11 S Nicholson12 D Hart e13 G Martin14 G, Dunkley15 P Gnma16 N Keating17 A Semlannv18 S Watson19 R Henry22 S White23 A Chil e24 G . Joyce25 M Yarwood28 C Frman29, W Ennor30 G . Slapar31 D Carey33 K Johanson34 K Mehmet35 J Martin36 P Crosbie38 R McGrath41 A Post42 J Owrke43. B Abrahams44 G, Wilson45 R Davies46 M Gillies47 G. Chalker48 G . Bibby49 P McKay50 J, Sessions51 G Poulton52 J Yuset54 B Hayes55 P West

DOVETONS.J .O .C .

Senior Coach :Peter Cormic k

Reserve Coach :Steve Rhynehart

1 B Hammond2 P Brodi e3 R Thorweton4 G Hllbrlck5 D Cormick6 T Ahdore7 J Stanley8 W Guelen

10 V D'Aqwno11 J Johnston12 P 0 Donnell14 P Warren15 M Wilkinson16 R Gibbs17 F Darmantn18 J Sweeney19 M Wilson20 M Polglaise21 6 Goodwin22 S Rhynehart23 G Madeley24 A Curri e25 S, Charlesworth26 A Crothers27 P Giddens28 K McHugh29 R Ka y30 P Eyre31 T Evans32 K Wilson33 J Mutrhead34 Mark Page35 G . Mallon36 W Burgess37 D Polglase39 L Tille y40 B Whiting41 W Stephens42 G Wes t43 1 Parker44 W Hyne s45 S Westerman47 G Bryant48 M Germano50 R Forgtanrn52 D ODonnell53 D Mai r55 M Labinski56 Mick Page57 S Petrie60 M Tantrum62 J Verbi66 Rlcl Thorweston69 D Hane

FOOTSCRAYI .T.

Senior Coach:R. Bee f

Reserve Coach :R . Backer

1 M Gotl-2 P Gram3 P Thorpe+ J nluscao5 G Sttlou tDVC)6 G Mils

P Neson8 B SLSwan9 Sr 6osn

10 ,! Cnai fi e+d1i J Breheny2 G E .brd:3C Os,,,

P James,5 $ Flyn n1s w o co-o ,t7 R Walshin S 6a ,rd (Cap:19 Johnstoneno P Perry21 S Parqam,tlr s22 P C

,'l e

23 B Maher24 R P-rose25 P Cevn s26 s case27 C F-ieatl2 T 6a,m WC)29 P

"orey

30 0 H<Fler3* C McManus32 w Tayia33 D Caser3: I Fem-35 PTt36 P G obs37 J Peh',vaudis38 A Sop39 P Aliena0 E R-lpi

4: S campGN[u2 P poi-3 T Farag

4w M 0 Snannessys S Harman

6 C Wh!e4, 0 Ne•.reli48 A Skouubiumb,sG9 L Skourtloumbs50 S Ansety5! G Barrel:52 A Murrel~53 w eenneu5,1 G 8g gs55 B Grail dge56 A 6rowne5] 0 D~ek5e C Hai'59 M case60 G Key61 6 Eccles62 P ,Ui<Cenn63 R 6acker84 P IcharCson65 M 6owers66 J Perr e67 rF Schembn68 E Snag apps9 s Nancrc n

A Fa11on71 J Mrttneli

72 6 1'lh4eyBa P Kennedy101

R BCei

Senior Coach :P. O'Donohu e

Rese rve Coach:C. Orva d

1 B Scott2 D Huffer3 A McGibbon (C4 J Tuc i5 D Fran-an6 A Sheehan

7 B tchelt8 B , ranzmar.

9 A Brennan11 L Aihanasakis2 P TUCC i

13 J Tnmboli14 j Williamson15 R McMahon16 M Mackin17 J Limperaks18 A Beaumont19 P Gough20 A Crawford21 T Brigg s23 S Dunn24 B Norris25 R Luke27 C 0rvad28 A Roumel,otc29 W Beacom30 T MacPherson Sr^-

31 P Chic o32 I Kearns33 S Hands35 A Mott36 C Strains37 M Tronson38 J Pollock39 R Hea p40 A Blasketi (VC)

41 M Games ,42 L Green

43 A Hoffer44 J Mills45 R Little46 O Wright

47 K Paynter48 P, Bert no49 C Mclachlan50 S BrownlaW51 G K n_rvm52 J cousins53 R Bastin54 G Bettrol55 A Cummings56 D Pool e57 F Cleary58 . R Mattchoss59 S Javro60 C Conroy61 R Cowhng62 A Jensz63 S Jones64 F Andreula65 J Rattaell,67 M Ryan

Coach :td,E . Glenn

Rcserve Coach :J,L . Hands

RD.M ChisholmR ,

P P,TP. HoganC .F McHargAJ Thomas

o. A .G C McHarg

S R . LeGear (Capt .)- L' A Evans

~, A_ McCraeN.G. Brown-i R Pettyt .'~J Sheepy

1~; S_W Jones1: C.M-J Bryan16 B .R Cutlack17 M .E Stanleyt6 W E Benton

S.R. BrownR.M. EvansR .D. HearnJ L. HandsDS . BarroT.A Chiddo

?c JW McQul e?7, R .J Macauley'8 . PR Charles=3 J ,A Barro7 0, B ,P Brennan.1 SJ Eldridge32 . DJ . Henderson33 IG. England34 . M ,E . Glen n36 P.G . Hay37 PW. Ditties38. PG . Keys (V. Capt.)39. AV Henderso n41 . PJ Hendry42. C.I . Hughes43 . J R . Clark44 R .S. Armstrong45. R .P. Homberger46 TA . Hunte r47. S .A . Klass48 A .K . Middendorp49 . A .J . McPherson50. V.G. Bourke51 . M .A. Midson52. I .R . Patterson53 C.W . Trenfield54 A.J.Sheedy55. J.E . Sctarloto56. I . Webster57. S .A . Bolton58 S,M . Wheeler59. C.L Schwarz

ROWES ;ELG(N,INN

Reserve Coach:Peter Remington

1 I Stewar d2 G Browne3 G Casey4 V Cooke5 G Vlpono6 M Shearer7 P Magro (Sen Coach)8 H James9 C Gibson

70 B Campbell11 P Goldsworthy12 VJ Chamra13 L Grey14 N Taylor15 P Cavanagh6 A Olse n7 D lies

18 S Rule19 C Miller20 C Leopold21 R Pripyat21 R Taylor22 B Funneli23 A Stafford24 T Buckley25 C Or Clanm26 J Nicholls27 L Esposito28 G Mayne

29 R Jouvelet30 S Wright31 D Brigg s32 L Llbardl33 O Saddler34 T Harper

35 C Schang36 P Grandy37 A Rave38 D Gavin40 G Potchie41 A Croatto42 P Sproat43 T Lawrence44 G Phelan45 A Par k49 G Pezaros50 G Barr51 B Kenyon54 N Stebbmgs56 B Esposito58 C Overen d60 C Alysandratos61 J Rosenbachs62 J Gav e64 T Wilson65 D Spencer66 R Lowe68 J Lofts71 G Palmmgton72 P Littl e73 D McDonald

Senior Coach :Jeff Ferguso n

Reserve Coach :Graeme Bulluss

1 S O'Connell2 R Goodman3 N Stubbs4 A Fitzgerald5 P Commerford6 R Eddington7 B Madden (Capt)9 A Levy

10 A Gunane11 A Sher12 S. Worrell13 D Henry14 G, Bulluss15 D Newman17 A Ward18 . S . Margetts19 R Nowlan20 S Wlgley21 P Kaneen22 J Wallace23 M. Preston24 L Gray25 M Roemer26 G, McDonald27 T Walstab28 D Ray29 M . McComb30 S Fletcher31 R Bulluss32 W Langley33 S Harvuson34 N . Raftopoulos35 J, Ward36 P Claxton37 N Ng38 A. Miller39. S . Miles40 S Wigley41 . A . Bakker42 J . Cook43 . B Dinning44 H . Kipp45. M . Ingram46 . D. Rooney47. S. Borazio48 . J. Ruffin49 . N . Sher50. Peter Lemke51 . Paul Lemke52, G . Smith53, M . Valentlnl54 D Murl e55 M . Broadbent56, D Biggins57. R . S)ogren58 .J Ross59 A. Anahdls60 M Aitken

Senior Coach :Laurie Duffus

Asst . Coach :Leigh Kildey

• Dueus2 D Conne4y3 B Darv,d,s4 P H,n e5 P Barone6 C Hosk:ng (Cap!)7 R Sheer s8 G Roughsedge9 V March-o

10 D CatT,r(DVO )G Moloney

'2 W Spoor13 R Phyoers

E Su:dgeest15R Gay6 ' Rokahr

1? K Pere,ra18 V Koop19 M Moran20 M Ennis21 1 Jennens22 G Cook23 S G,acon24 A Whne25 C Walden26 M Orban27 S O c28 b1 P . ..;-29DP30 M J , son3 1 R Z ., ._ .,,p,32 L33 L Dyes34 G Dud=e,35 D Fossa36 T Burchil l37 G Haarburger39 S Salzano40 D Andrews41 M Angelo42 D Baseggo43 1 Pedlar44 D Dah•.ood

45 E Evans46 C Morre :I

47 R Baseggo48 P Hulch,ngs49 T Duddy50 S Purple51 1 Mrzzatira52 D Lamont53 J Gdl

54 S Monotn55 D Walden56 T 0 Connell57 P Ganci58 Glen Moloney59 P Rodgers60 M Austi n61 R Goldberg62 A Beatty63 F Russell64 B Kearns65 J Cosgnll66 R Douglas67 B Russ69 A Lntlebales70 J Cadman71 C Zappelli74 S Annett75 S Gun n76 T HilliS96 F Gosdschan99 R De Thomass

WILLIAMSTOWNC.Y.M .S .

Senior Coach :R . Goet z

Reserve Coach:I . McGowa n

1 P McGowan2 R Goetz3 D Mitchell4 G Serong5 F Vander Peet6 G, Hyland7 R . Zammit8 G Dona9, J Noonan

10 S Lugowskl11 A Elliott12 S Janetskt13 S Vines14 1 McGowan15 D Darcey16 G Henderson17 J De Bono18 S Denham19 L Mar r20 M Dervan21 S Kerrr.ery22 S Fletcher23. B Smit h24 C McKenzie25 R Butterfield26 Andrew Featherston27 A Rya n28 D Weller29 B Charles30 Anthony Featherstor31 R Hunt32 B Ryan33 P Dervan34 A Harry35 G Gammone3637 M Sozanski38 G Mugawn39 S McKenzie40 S Kennedy41 D Dawson42 P Culhane43 M Dolley44 P Zahra45, C Elliott46, A . McKenzie47 W. Mille r48. G Ctrn49. W Miller50 W Ma l51 R Clemmens52 J, Di Pietro53. D. Elliott54 T Ferris55 G Banova56 J Johnston57 J Drago58 P Yates59 A Mrfsud60 . A Reader

WHITEFRIAR S

Coach :Ray Keane

1 C . Whit e2 A Vldullch3. P. Reid y4L A . Kilkenny5. D. Barclay6. P Blakey7 P Coghlan8. D Toohey9 P Harrison

1 011 D . Sutton12 . G Nicholas1 314. D Harris15. B. Lee16 G White17 S . Santamaria18 D Mullins19. D Crowe20. G Wollridge21 . T Coghlan22 . B. Brown23 P Ctardulll2425. W, Lyall26 B . Rohan27, M Reidy28. M Crowe29. B Dunn30 P O'Brien31, M . McLelland32 P Hackett33 D. Brown34 S . Lowell35 .J Dunbar36 . P Dunn37. C . O'Farrell38 . L . McLaughlin39, P. Maso n40, B. Tierney41 . S . Clardulh42, G . Puglia43 . P. Lefel44 . R . Baker45, P. Hay46. V Sully47, P. Roha n48. A . McClelland49. S. Begley50,51 . J. Bonnyman52 .53.54.55.S . Page56.57. M Sullivan58 .59, G . Harrison60, N . Peterson

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E Section

BAF CBRUNSWICK

Senior Coach:Jim Flower

Reserve Coach :Darren O'Sullivan

t . A . Watterson2 . P Sheehan3. A . Strachan4. P Condui t5 D. Stevens6 A .D . Conboy7. D . Carrol l8. D. O'Sullivan9. I . Campbell

10 R . Watkins11, M . Snelson12 . A . Coo k13 . S . Kannegiesser14 . P. Spezz a15 . T. Barley16 . P Johnston16 . D. Leheny17. G . Forde18 . J. Russ19 . J. Gibso n20. G . Santacatterina21 . D. Marshal l22. G . Huckstepp23. P McLean (D.VC.)24. S. McBride25. B. Hul l26. C . Stevens (VC .)27. K . Reichelt28. D. Co x29 . R . Flower (C .C.)30 . M . Sayers31 . L . Cordes32. S. Gibson33 J. Ralph34 . P. Minahan34 . P. McLean35.R . Osmond36. S . Drape37. A . Cooper38 . G . Johnston39 . D. Liddell40 . S . Hewitt41 . P. Williams42 . P. Maguire44 . R . McKissack45 . C. Scott47. R . Craig ie51 . W. McGrath54 . N . Campbell55 . G . Bull57. B . Watterson63 . A.B . Conboy65 . R King

CLAYTO N

Senior Coach :Brian Bond

Reserve Coach ;John Anderso n

t . S. Carroll2 . G . Leicester3. N . Gent4. B . Reynolds5. S. Price6. F. Pavenello7 . M . Dinsdale (VC.)8 . P Burghardt (C.)9 . P Anderso n

10. M . Luya11 . D . Cook (V.C .R.)12, N . Hawley13.T. O'Donoghue14. G. Mukave c15. D . Dawes16. M . DeLosa17 . J. Dal o18. J. Adams19 . B. Begent20. W. Miller21 . T. Cox22. G . Wathen23. C . Lim24.J. Carmody25.J. DeLosa26. J. Ellison27. D. Black28 . J. Huntington29 . J. Curnow30 . G . Nightingale31 . M . Stiglich32 . J. Lewi s33. M . Pietrapaulo34. P. Black35. L. Blasi36. D . Cruno w37. G . Wathen (C.R .)38. R . Blair39. S. Hession40 . S. Thomas41 . P. Thoma s42 . R . Campodonico43. P Eato n44. F. Pietrapaulo45.S . Burto n46. M . Blasi47. P. Turner48.49. G. Barr50. M . White51 .52. R. Newton53. S. Mortimer5455 . C. Murray58 . C. Brown59 . D. Tyler60 . J. Caygill

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach:R. Thompso n

Reserve Coach :K . Fletcher

1 . D.W. Martin2 . B. Scott3. J .J . McEnroe4. G .R. Bowden5. A .S . Mirakian6. P. Star k7. R .D. Allan8. G . Turner9 . A .R. Day

10.I .R . Stevens11 . M .S . Price12 . A . Filipovic13. S.Bilby14. M .J. Egan15. S.A . Bishop16. W. Anthony17 . G .A . Henry18. A .D- Cotter19 . M . Lange20. C .R . Bilby21 . L .D . Shaw22. D.M . Willaton23. S. Harri s24 . A . Kimmel25 . B. Pagagiotopoulos26 . P Cramer i27. R . Mueller28. S . Middleton29. P.W. McKenzie30. B . Fordham31 . G. Evans32 . W. Rose33. M . Bradford34. A .J. Middleton35. P. Henry36. PG . Carmichael37. D.M . Robinson38 . N .J. Cooney39 . A .M . Ainsworth40. S . Le e41 . B. Milner42 . G .E . Thornton43.P.J . Bowden44 S.J. Parker45. C .J. McKay46. D. Poulton47 . R. Thomson48.T. Stubbs49.T. Magnone50. M . Vaxarlis51 . J.W. Simmons52. T Watts53 .P Hogan54 .R Goug h71 . W. Crossley81 .J .G . Cooney

OLD GEELONG

Senior Coach:Greg Murray

Reserve Coach :Dale Frase r

t . P Holloway2 . P. De Fegley3. W. Robinson4. C .Gunn5.T, Winspear6. R . Mirams7. T. Pec k8 B . O'Halloran9. T. Breadmore

10 D. Runole12 . L. Carlton13 . J. Mackiroy14 . E . Lewi s15. D. McLeodI& T Johnstone17. P. Butle r21 R. McDonald22 . R . Stewart23 . D . Atkins24 . H . Youngman25 . B. Allender26 A . Brocksopp27. M . Brown29 . J. Mollard30 . R . Inglis31 . 1 Jackson32 . P. Buck33. P. Jewell34. G . Lavender35. P Jone s36. A. Reed37 .1 . Stevenson38 M . Baillieu39. C. Barnett40. E . Lewis41 . J. Kin g43. P Cram44 . F. Simpso n46. J . Calvert-Jones47. S . Holloway48. R . Yeoman49 . R . Fa y50. L. Malcolm52 . M . Williams55 . A . Macmillan57. W. Lester58 . P. Hayes61 . R . Chomley62 . M . Tallis63 . J. Cox64. T. Winspear65. R. Bur n67. C . Richardson68. C. Robinson71 . C . Landale72 . P. Clarke74 . R . Hann a

III]

Bennison Mackinnon& Associates

Coach :Rod Kerley

1 . M . Sampson2 . M . Burns3. R . Kerley4. D. Hunter5. P Bedford6. M . Crowder7. A . Jewiutt8. R . Witham9 P Krohn

10. A. Powell11 . R . Sharpin12 T. Parker13. W. Morton14 B . Jarrett15. S . Wiltshire16. P. Crowder1T M . Marinest8. S. Glover19, P Come20. J. Corrie2t . P. Brereton22 . R . Parke r23. M . Chesterman24. D. Arche r25. P. Stanley26.J, Dowling27. A . Davis28. NSouthgate29. C . Burch30. J . Harrison31 . S . Warner32. C. Bates33. M . Coppell34. R . Graham35. A . Nolan36. N . Franks37. A . Nowles38. B. Collopy39 . P. Kidder40 . W. Francis41 . C . Dickman42 . S. Kem p43, B . Bovington46. G . Robinson47. S. McMahon49. S- O'Connor52 . S . Begg54. A . Burton55. M . Lynh56. J . La Brooy57. C. Stanley58. G, Johnson59. G .Scott60. M . Jeffs

POWERHOUS E

Coach :Ted Haberma n

StewartR SykesC Corbett

: 'U9 . Osborne4, Miller (VC)4 KtIlingbeck,~ . Trist-td . PavlouB MorganB . Hal l

". M . TaylorD HarrisS CameronT Hislo pT Clemens

iF R O'Sullivan- a Stavnnos

18 D AngelN DeansD Desler (Capt .)C Beadma nP StewartK . O'ConnellC . RussellJ. Harri s

26 A . Westerrnk`17 C. Newland

D . StewartF Stafford (D.V.C.)S Croni n

31 P Rodger32 B. Wilson33 M . Bray

:, J Crisar a36 P Hollowood37. M . Office r39 G.Fuhrmann:1 ~. A . Anderson41 . P Dakin42 .P. Peppard43, D. Townsend44. K, Carmody45.P, Carmody48. S Mason49.J, Raus a50. A. Favero52, a McIntyre53. C. Horsley55 W. Killender56 TMenadue59 . P Rattray61 . M . Brown62 T. Rattray63 . P McCluskey64. A. O`Bryan65 . P. Sayer s68 . L . West69 . M . Mason70 G . Holledge74, J . Moore99 A . Smith

U.H .S .OLD BOYS '

Senior Captain Coach :V. Zani n

Rese rvesCaptain Coach :

A . Boyce1 . T. Kutner2. R. Higgin s3. A . Greenwood4. P Burns (S)4. G . O'Bryan (R)5.P DeKornng6. A . Hunte r7. I . Chettle8. K Hunter9. J . Zanin

10, G Johnson11 . A . Flavel12. C. Arnol d13. V. Zanin (C.C .Seniors)14. A . Werner t15. S . Agnew16. N . Holland (S)

16. J . Bowers (R)

17. K . Schuller18. P. Pyle (S )18 . T. Kerr (R)19 . A . Ferguson20.P. Wood21 . C. Gamble22 . N . Andrews23. P. Humphreys24. R . Flave l25. H . Korpetutuncu26. C. Gathercole27. D . Brooks28. R. Garroway29 . G . Constantine30 . A . Kountios31, R . Webster32 . P Akatow33 . S . McMillan34 . J. Palmer35. B. Lug g36. R . Clements37. G . Edward s38. A . Boyce (C .C.Reservesj39. P Bai n40. G . Marshall41 . D. Parkinson42. D. Wallace43. P. Bake r44. P Vesetas45. R . Thompson46. D. Hnatjuk47. K . Pinkston48. B . Hud d49. D. Cother50 . G . Hunt51 .52 . B . O'Riley53 . P Downie54 . B. Leared55 . G . Buckman56 . J. Merriman57 . M . Rennick58. D. Cooper59. M . Bracka60. G . Macrae61 . A . Mathieson62 . C. Skinns63. S . Zerna64. J . Perry65. P Sharpies .

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STATE BAN K

Senior Coach :K . Bremner

Reserves Coach :R . Rogotowicz

1 . S. Cloke (Vice Capt .)2 . R . Gniel3, G, Rolls4 .S . Carboon5. J Bear e6. K . Dervan7. A . Pitt s8.P. Henderson9. D. Walpole

10.11 . R . Hargraves12. A. Connelly1 314. G . Smith15. M . Rerden16. D. Price1T D, Coffma n18 . K . Matherson (Capt.)19 . J. Efthimadi s20. J . Coghlan21 . G . Amor22 . N . Roberts23 . M . Aumont24 . B. Cooney25 . D. Grant26 . R . Rogotowicz27. P. Wabbis28. J. Pallotta29 . W. Brown30. S. Colbert31, G . Cramen32 . M . Scott33. C. Kenez34. R. Halden35 . D. Doonan36 . C. Hogan37. C . Saville38 . F. Maya39 . G . Goldsmith40 . B. Col e41 . O. Noronha42. G . Riccio43.44. A . Gale45. M . Durham46. J . Curtin47. M . Elford48 . J. Murray49 . J. Ri o50. C . Oriell51 . B. Smith52 . B. Kennedy53. C. Kell y54. 5 . Munro55.56. D. Ross57. M . Gu y58 . C. McKdlop59 .60 . D. Jenkins61 .62.63,64.

S~ gEDES OC

Sr-A - F•A

ST. BEDESOLD COLLEGIANS

CoachPeter Riorda n

i R Bryant2 D Marshall3 P Riordan (CC .)4 M Jackso n5 G Connolly6 D Collin s7 N McCoulough8 M Whitloc k9 R Smallwood

10 S Gray11 R, Grech12 S Heatley13 M Roberts14 P Lanna n15 D Aitchenson16 B Berry17 M Atherton18 A Savoie19 S Benton20 M Beasley21 A Whrtelaw22 R Howe23 B Talanco24 T Beasley25 D Smith26 T Cusack27 J Elmore28 C Freer29 B Hambridge30 G Fitzgibbon31 S McNamara32 T Riordan33 R Purcel l34 A.Boag35 D Kelly36 R Fyan s37. N Fitzgibbon38 B Dunstan39 S Egan40 B Woodland41 T Bryant (D .VC )42 D Milan o43 C Parks (VC)44 M Reinher45 J Berr y46 G Hdet47 P Thompson48 L, Kell y49 A Pettinella50 D Schulman51 N Williamson52 S Man n53 T Dover54 M Daniels55 M McConnell56 J OHehir57 B Norman58 S Noble59 P Newport60 M LHude

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WEST BRUNSWIC K

Senior Coach :Les White

Reserve Coach :Alan Buhagai r

1 I McNeice2 D . Cecchi3 . R Monger4 S . Casely5. P. Leatham (C R.)6 . D. Frisc h7 P Guatt a8 G Buckley (VC)9 . B Dai s

10. S Fyffe11 L Kirk12 K . Buhagair13 M Pryor14 D. Anderson15 S Pace16 P Magafas17 Marty Walsh18. J Rainone19 G . Briggs20 S Lampard (C)21 D Lampard22. N Magafas23. A Trayno r24 J Beaumont25 C Hatzistavrou26 S Fitzsimmons27 G Hatzistavrou28 B, Wals h29 D McAllister30. B Hiscox31 W . McNeice32 Mark Rodgers33. G Chappell (VC R )34 R . Marcorft35. W. Pouter36. G . McDonald37 D McVeigh38 B Milli n39. W. Wilkie40 R . Baker41 R Hokkaren42 G Sheriff43 C Barber44. W. Patterson45. R Taylor46 T Robertson48. Mick Rodgers49. S . Bennetti50 R . Grec h51 H .Johnson52 . T Flynn55, M Chapman57 C Leatham

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A Section

BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOW E

Senior Coach :Graeme Jacobs

Rese rve Coach :George Price

1 G Kazuro (V.C .)2 J. Allard3 T Rowe4, 0 Nigro5 P Lockhart (DVC)6 R, Heath7 W William s8 A, Smythe (Capt .)9, S Wortherspoon

10 . P Georg e11 S Farley12 D Rice13 N Tsiohnas14, C Rossidis15 P Faulkner (C.R,)16 P Corstorphin17 . S, Gilmore18 D, Mayne19 . H . Hanson20 P Espenschied21 S Drive r22 A Keenan23 S . Pace24 P Chadwick25 T Merrell26 B Sheehan27 B. Kelly (V.C,R.)29, C Connelly30 R . Field31, F. Farchione32 . M . Osborne33. S . Espenschied34 P. Bel l35 B Croft36 C, Deer37 G Miles38 S LeFevre39 A.Panou40 D Young41 G Adams42, M . Wilson43 A Parris44 . C . Shaliard45, G, Clarke46 A . Dunn47 . A, Bryan48 P Mutimer49 L . Branagan50. D. McInnes51, D Fit t52, S. Jackson53 P Gilmore54 S . Krugger55 M Walker56 P Bone

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CAULFIELDGRAMMARIAN S

Senior Coach :Peter Chisnal l

Reserve Coach :Neville Matthews

1 D Matthews (Capt .)2 G Williams3 M McClelland4 A Norma n5 A Harloc k6 D Gregor (DVC)7 J Mcinty e8 R Fish (VC)9 R Berzins

10 J Stone11 G . Read12 T Shaw13 R. Sweetland14 . W. Horton15 C Cooneyt6 T Royal s17. J, Kanis18 G . Voyage19 0 Har t20 J Scotland21 J Roseman22-D. Lumby23 D. Alle n24 K. Dahs25 S Allen (C R.)26 K Hedi n27 M . McMahon28. B Waller29 R Castles (VC,R .)30. D Felenthal31 C Bacon32. S Barker33 G . Scotland34 A. Murphy35 R Harris36 C. Worthington37, M Scholten38 P Atkinson39, M . Walsh40, 1 . Swan n41 R . Morrissey42 J Bon d43 J Richardson44. C Bettany45. A . Livingston46. J . Livingston47 D. Winfield4& D Force49 . D Theobold50 S Good51 . S, Stevenson52 . A . Sleeman53 J. Roberts54 . T Moorhouse55, M . Sisson56 J, O'Shea71, G. Paine74 . J . Harley

COLLEGIAN S

Coach:Bruce Ferguson

Reserves Coach :Phil Aaron s

1 . S. Williams (VC .)2 . D . Hoyl e3 R . Herman4, S Laussen5, A, Griffiths6, A . Ingleton7 C Higson8 C. Pollock9, S. Bickford

10 . N Pik e11 . W. Chessman12 . A . Web b13 . S . Hinchen (C)14 . R .Schober15 P. Wolff16 A. Wallace17 G . Tregear18. D. Kerr19. S . Fraser20 M . Whittaker21 .1 . Roberts22 . G . Parsons (D .V.C .)23 . A . Wrigh t24 . P. King25, A . Baum26 . J. Twigg27. B . Van Twest28, R . Savedra29 . K. Parsons30. N, Chosich (C.Res .)31 . P Lawrenc e32 . M . Ammann33 G . Irvine34.R Kah n35. C. Fone36. S . Guthri e37 . C. Coyne (V.C. Res.)38. R . Wraith39. M . Byrne40. R .Thomson41 . S . Johnston43 N . Comley44 . G. Newman45. A . Westacott46 . A- Godfrey47. J . Ingleton48 . J. Lemon49 . M . Bullard50 .S. Roberts52 . G . Peck53 . R, Nation55 . M . Davi s56 . J. Smith (D.VC . Res .)57. Phil Swan58 . Peter Swan59 . R . Lancaster61 . R . Oliphant64. M . Smith

DE LA SALLE

Senior Coach:Stephen Rae

Asst . Senior Coach:Pat McConville

Reserve Coach :Paul Beddoe

t . G . McHenry2 . P Barry3 . C. Anderson4. M. Greene (Capt .)5. N . Fraser6. M . Beddoe7, R, Williams8. C. Wright9.T. Cooke

10. D . Tessier11 . W. McDonnell12 C. Lowe13, P Beddoe (C,C.Res)14 . B. Mallard15, G . Connolly (VC.)16, A . O'Keefe17 . Pat Green18, B. Mahony19 . B. Hanrahan20. J . Buckley21 M . Deveson22 . S . Nas h23. P Maher24. M . Lowe25, D. Nugent26. J . O'Callaghan2T D. Kinsell a28. M . Knuppel29 ,30 D . Rennie31, S . Davey32. Peter Green33 . C . Campbell34 . P. Waldron35. P. Dwyer36, M . Smith37. W. Gasparini38, A . Donlan39 . B. Decay40 . S . McGraw41 . S. McCormack42 . N . Mitcheihill43. M . Harrington44. A. Spencer45, C. McClounan46. M . Magen47- B. Kellett48. M . Bolt49. P. Daniels50. P. Rennie51, R . Stewart52 . M . Howes53. A. Robertson54. D. O'Loughlin55. B . Pulibrook56. R . Hayes57. P. Grimes58. M . Forrest59, T. Nardella

NORTHOLD BOYS

Senior Coach :Don Martin

Reserve Coach :Ian Nicholls

1 . A . Egan2 . R . Atkinson3. R . Kennedy4. A. Cahill5. M . Schmidt6. M . Borcich7, S. Zocco8, F. Muto9, S . O'Rourke

10 B. Hanlon11 . G . Carroll12 . P Wei r13 B. Curulli14 . P Millet t15, D. Zabneszach16 . M . Hadley19 . P. Considine (Capt )20, M . Malone21 . D. Bake r22. J . Marchbank25. G. Brown26.S.Hibbert30. M . Collins32. 0. Murphy35 . W. Hanley36 B. Sexton37. R . McLean38 . M. Bowman39. J. Griffin42 . A . Baker45. M. Devine4& D. Romeo48. P Booth49. M . Dillon50. B. Girolami53. J . Zumbo54. S . Romano55. P. Kearney56. P. Symes57. G . O'Toole58, I . Turnbull59. J . Aquila60. B. Dubois61 D. Perrone62 . D. Cotte r63 . P. Jongbloed64 . P.Fadd a65 . M . Lynch66 . G . Pearse67. J . Tierney68 . P Callaghan69 . P Hibbert

ORMONDSenior coach:

Mike McA rthur-Allen

Rese rves CoachGeoff Reilley

i C. Clark_ P Schuhkraft3, T Boyanton4. R . Barne s5. D. McDonald6. M . Buckley7. G . Fisher8 M . Gilmore9 C . Tonkin

10. G . Ritchie11 . R. Strahan12 A . Mehrten13, P. Kingston14 . S. Taylor15 G . Burke16. R. Eishold17, P. Sutherland18.P,Cox19. M . Dawson20. B . Nash21. G . Singleton22 . B. Connell23, P. McDonald24.S, McCooke25, P Forsyth26. P Mehrten27. M . Crampton28, P. Nankervis29. L . Caddaye30 . J . Young31 . D. Wood32 . M . McDonald33. A. Roe34. G . Russell35. R. Beard36. W. Tinsley37. D . Robertson38 . P Milner39 . W. Bramich40. M . Tobi n41 . J . Symeopoulos42, J . Case y43 . P. Harrington44. C. Cooper45 . R . Singleton46, M . Anderson47. W. Crump48 . W. Bradshaw49 . S . Freney-Mills50 . T. Pazianis51 . J . McAlroy52. T. Tsiavas53. A . Muldoon54. T. Stewart55. A . Newstead56. C . Chalker57. M, Betts58.S. McAlroy59. A . Spencer60. D. Cox61 . R . Crompton63.1 . Bran d64. A . Noblett65. J . Rowan

OLD PARADIAN S

Senior Coach:Gerard Sholl y

Reserve Coach :Mark Tellefson

1 . P Considine2 . M . Skerritt3 . M . Considine4 . G . Powick5 . D. Spillan e6 . D. McCann (VC .)7. J . Madde n8 . D. Reeves9 . A . Canavan

10. B . Considine11 . T Boar d12 . E, Flynn13. J . Goulding14. P Fahey15, J . Atta16. M . Heffernan17. D. Smith18. B. Grills19. D. Bibby20. A . Woods21 . T. Nelson22. B. Exton23. P Luchetta24 .0. Abrahams25. C, Jackso n26. S. Exton (Capt .)27. B. Davis28, J . Flynn29. M . Tellefson (R.C .)30. F. Gleason (D.V.C.)31 . A . McMahon32.P McMahon33. A . Peyton36. B . McClements37. P Luby38. R . Mills39. L . Travers40. S. Crowley41 . G . Kailinikos43. M . Vea r44. A . Pritchard45. D. Perryman46. J . Elks47 . S . Liddicut48.P. Caddy49. P. Cosgriff50- D. Way51 . J . Fahy52 . C . Ray (R .VC.)54. D. Jackson55. D. Blackley56 . P Jone s57. I . Henderson60 . A . Debolfo61 . M . Tomasoni64 . A . O'Halloran65 . P Hardy69 . D. Moore75 . P. Plustwick76. P. Jackson77. T. Flyn n78 . P. Brennan

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OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach:Don Davenport

Rese rve Coach :Bob Voge s

1 . E . Alle n2. J . Reddish3. R . Lloyd4. J . McMillan5. R . Maxwell& W. Allen7. S, McGill8. A. Lloy d9. R . Senior (D.VC .)

10. S. Spiers11 . R . Malcolm12 . R, Merigan13. R . Austin14.S. Sutheland16. A . Smith17. A . Strangward18 R Elvins21 .P,Sherwen23. B. Arnold24 . A . Dorma n26. R Fuller (Capt.)27 . D. Campbell28. A . MacMillan29. B . Hodge (V.C.)30. F. Kiel32 . D. Kay33.R . Hodges35, R . MacMillan37 . P, Ford38. A . Hawdon40. R Brown41 .J. Bones42 . J. Moi r

43 . W. Matthews44 . B. Karvela45 .S . Collins46 . D. Tyrel l47, M . Veselik48 . H . Marr49 . M . Godwin50, C. Wilson51 . T. Elli s52 . N . Don54 . D. McCall55. R . Howcroft56. D. Senior57. D. Fergusson60. D . Beck

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach :Danny Corcoran

1 . P Calitl2 . M . Atkin s3, R. Armstrong4 . P Trainor5 . P. Curtain6 . J. Curtain7 . B. Denton8. S. Curtain9 . M . Beattie

10. N . Burkeit . G. Greetha m12 . M . O'Shaughnessy13 . N . Vale14 . S . Millard15 . M . Dalton16 . L . Meehan17. A. Ralph18 . N, Burne19 . Paul Curtain20. A . Callan21 . N . Wilton22 . J. Tiernan23, J. O'Sullivan24 . S . Kin g25 . B Ryan26 . M, Somers27.J . Kennedy28, G . Gleason29 . M . Doyle30 . V. Carlin31 . R . Ralph32. C . Ralph33 . J. Black34. J. Field35. C . Mortenson36. A . Doquile37. R . Curtain38. D Francis39. D. Atkinson40. P Hoy e41 . M . Lovelock42.J .Lowe43. M, Kinna44. B . Heaphy45. P. Klei n46. C . Ketsakidis47. Dom Doyle48. P. Seal49. B. Peppard50. M . Plant51 Tex Lane52 . J . Burnes53 . L . Lachal54 . A . Burnes55 . P. Lefebure56 . S. Gunston57- D. Dann58. J. Federico59 . S.Denison60. A . Woodley61 . P. Barmby63. G. Fo x67. B . Qui n69. J . Bongiorno71 . J. Connell72. M . Pirtle

UNIVERSITYBLUES

Coach : Alan Salte r

1 . D. Lam2 . B. Angel3. G . Williams4. D. Buntine6. W. Carroll7. G . Allen8 R . Robinson9 . A . Christie

10. B . Moir11 . M . Tyquin12 . S. Macaulay (Capt.)13. B, Lowe14 . D, Gust15 . M . Howden16, S . Gregory17, R . Caldwell18 . D. Bourke19 . D. Karamoshos20. R . Poikinghorne21 . A . Schlich t22 . T. Carey23. P. Tripodi24. A. Wallis25. M. Johns26. M. Maclnnes27. M . Light28 . G . Hazeldine29 . D. McGregor30 . M. Yandell31 . A. Kinnersly32 . P. Birrel l33 . D. Williams34 . P. O'Keeffe36 . N . Macaulay37. A . Curnow38. A . Mitchell39 . S. Burgess40 . S. Roth e41 . J, Nagle42. A. Ahton43. M . Wilson44 . D. Rush45. G. Taylor46. R . Spiers47. M. Hickey (Capt .Res .)48. J . Moloney49. B . Christie50. A . Hobbs51 . T. Atkins52. R. Feile53. A. Kimpton54. J . Id e56. W. Foster57. B . Tatham59. G . Bisas60. T Veal62 . G . Sellwood64. I . Townsing65. H . Yari z69. A. Cooper70.P,Hill71 . R . Pik e77. M . Richards81 . T. Atkinson

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B Section

BANYULE

Coach :John Simpson

Asst . Coach:John Keenan

1 . S. Scullin2 . C Hoist3. L . Holt4, M . Legge5, C. Ladd (D.VC.)6, P William s7. J. Fraumano8, B . Moloney9, G. Pyers

10, M. Fraumano (V.C.)11 . M . Fidle r12 . CC . Bransgrove13. A. Short14. D. Allard15. S. Gray16, D. Williams17. G . Williams18. P Harbour19 . M . Scullin20. G . Gent21, B. Quilliam22 . J. Gilham23. M . Valena24. G . Smyth25. M . Power26. M . Hayes27. J . McDonald28 . R . Brockwell (Capt .)29 . S . Westley30 . B.Gillies (C.Res .)31 . G . Anderson32 . D . Searl e33. G . Braddy34, C. Stevens36, D. Turner37. D. Gent39. D. Hoare40. W. Gibson41 . D. O'Brien42, A. Westo n47. D. Moloney (VC .Res.)49 . D. Glass50 . M . Phillips51 . A . Thompson52, S. Coulson53. B. Bowler54. R . Doherty56. D. Pratt59. C. McCann60. B . Hogan

FAWKNE R

Senior Coach:Kevin Morriso n

1 . M . Tymms2 . T Young3. G . Busst4. G . Scott4. W. Hoare5. S. Little6. T. Scott6. R . Wilson7. D . Cropley8.1 . Habgood

10. T. Burke11, K. Busst12 . P Tymms14 . M . Roach15 . D. Terr y16 . M . Roberts17. G . Ould18 . K. Korp19 . P Kerslake19, G . Walker22, D. Booth23. G . Leach24. S. Buckley25. D. Virtue26. B. Sellec k27. G . Livingstone28. C. Gleeson29 . M . Barret t31, U. Profenna31 . B. Saggers32 . A .Johnson33 . P Majerczak34 . D. Ruggerio35 . P Barrett36 . I . Booth38 . G . Youn g39 . M . O'Laughlin40. N . Horvath41 . S. Boots42 . K . Dehenin43. .D . Gill44. G . Mitchell46. B . Smith47 . A . Brown51 . D. Salt

IVANHO E

Senior Coach :Kevin Bree n

Reserve Coach:Kelvin Shaw

1 . G . Cameron (Capt .)2 . R . Stewart3 . M . McDonald4 . E . Newbold5 . D . Web b6 . G . Dwye r7. T Donohue (VCapt .)8, J. Frema n9, M . Thackwray

10. G . Kennedy11 . W. Bake r12. P Morcom13 . R . Robinson14 . A . Lotion QVC,)15 . A . Castagnini16 P. Russel l17. W. Dulevskis18 . A . Course19 . S . Corlett20, A . Woolfe21 . C. Rose22. C. Richards23 . D . Howard24, W . Lloyd25 . P. Pettingill26 . K . Shaw27.1. Ferguson28. A. Balcombe29. M . Jones30. R . Clements31 . D . Carroll32 . R . Blythe33. C. Flyn n34. J . Raftopolous35. M . Newnham36, P. Dwyer37. I . Forsythe38. P. McMahon39 . D . Balcombe40 . J. Sampson41 . C . McDonald42 . L. Jones43. R. Brock44. D. Hoffman45, M . Lacy46. N . Daffy47. K . Edward s

John RyanRemovals

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach :Neil Le Lievre

2 . G Petroff3, M . Coope r4 . C . Carr (D.VC.)5 P,Andueza6. G . O'Connell7 . M Dillon (C,R )8 A . Ama d9. M . Day

10 . P Sheehan11 . A . Amalfi12 . A Cullman (Capt .)13 K. Perry14 D Howe15 D Ebert16, D. Ditfey17 M . Getson18 A. Caffry19. S . Lennox20, M . Mikic21 J Amad22 A Gallagher23 . A . Saduki24 . T O'Hehr25 . G . Gallagher26 . J. O'Loughlin27 R . O'Callaghan28, S. Psora s29 J, Harvey30 . R . Stewart31 . C Castagna32 . G . Frossmos33 . A, Maher34 L . Getson35 R . O'Callaghan36, B. Crimmins37. S Crowe38 M . Keays39 . A Paatsch (V.C.)40 . M . Wiggin s41 . L . Kivlighon42 . C . Sampson43. V. Scot t44, S . Lindenmayer45. X . Dimattina46. J . Gold s47. D . Menzies48, M . Menzies49. G . Hughes50, A . Robinson55 . M . Stapleton56 A . Da y57. 5 Priest58 . N . Crooks60 . R . Vandermerwe64 . P Harvey80 . D. Wintrbottom99 P. Hughes

OLDTRINITY

Coach:Andrew Disne y

Reserves Coach :George Kevitt s

12 . C. Robinson3 . A . Allibon4 .T, Norman5. D O'Shaughn6 . L . Taylo r7. P Yeoman8 . 5. Adgemis9 . C. Glass

10. C. Brent11 . T Phillips12 . J. Davey13, J . Gorton14. P Bee r15 T Pontefract16, D . Ness17. L . Farrell18. A . Ma¢els19. J. Hope20. R . Wardrop21 . S. Drum22 . P Robinson23. J . Adgemis24. D. Carroll25. E . Borghesi26 B Murray27. I . Wallace28. W. Douglas29. N . Holyoak30. A . Dobson31 . M . Turner32 . N . Sammut33 . P Scott34 . D. Dowling35 . M Tonzling36 . J. Carnegie37. T. Grigonadis38 . J. Cash39. S . Stoddart40. P Campaign41 . L . Dowling42 . R. Gruen43. C . Neave44. M . Haldukovis45. M . Kotsanis46, D. Jorda n47. B . McCabe48, D.Shaw49 . C. Cooper50. G . Fowler51 . D. Roders52, B . Lumsden53 . S. Cowley54 . D. Woods55 . J. Francis56 . D. Wallace57. A. McAree58, M . Pitt59.S . Edwards60. C. Christensen61 . P Hooper62 . D. Kidd63. C. Downie64. A . Dowling65. L. Worcester77. S. Bauld

y

PARKSID E

Senior Coach:Rod Oborn e

Reserve Coach :Gary Young

1. G . Young2 K . Heave r3 F. Sansonetti (VC .)4 R . Gard5. T, Gard6. K . Sweeney (C.R .)7 G . Yorsic h8.R Shanahan9. G . Dunbabin

10 . M . Sturgess11. P Hansen12T Candy13, V Solig o14. G . Fitzgerald15, J. Papas16 M, Campbell17. C Freeman18. F. Misurelli19 P Whitfield20. M . Pag e21 . A . Welsh22 . M. Wilson23 M . Sherlock24 G . Williams25. G . Clarke26 M . Bradley (C,S .)27, C. Waters28 T Franklin29, lvl . Rowe30. M . Hansen31 . J . Kin g32, J. Coffey33. P. Evans34, T. Pavia35. 0. Filipovic36 . P. Torre37. P. Coleman38 . A. Jarvis39 . R. Wood40. A. Shaw41 . D. Wood42 . B. Glasgow43 . D. Whatmough44 . M. Hartigan45 . D. Gar d46 . P. Sherlock47. G . Byrne48 . J. Bastow49 . L . Cowell50. K . Harty51 . M. Nixon52. L . Blackney53. D. Campbell54 . G. Lange55, D. Watson60. M . Anic .

ST. BERNARD S

Senior Coach :Frank Melican

Reserve Coach:John Wood

1 . M . Sullivan2 . G . Holland3 . P. Daffey4 V. Comito5. J, Klaaysen6. M . Brandner7 .J.Toohey8. P Monaghan9 . M . O'Dea

10 . B. Saundry11, P O'Brien12,P Hoga n13. R. Purcell14. S . Melican15. F Monaghan16. P Brooks17, A . Purcell18, D. Looker19. P Harrington20 J . Frase r21 . C. Klaaysen22, M . Mahady23 . R . Klaaysen25. G . Tota26. D . Dowling27. A. Nathan28. S. Byrne29 . M . Rdmond31 . M . Dailey32 . P. Mulkearns33 . M . Mulkearns34 . J. O'Connell35.J .Saundry36. P. O'Dea37. M . O'Connell38. G . Woo d39. P. Wood40,A . Nugent41 . R Kell y42 . M . Marshall43 . A . Holden44 . S. Rayner45 . S. Phelan46 . D . Soloman47. P. Hargreaves49 .S. O'De a50, J . Monaghan51 . A . Sullivan52. S . Brooks53. M . Bevanda54 . T. Russo56. I . O'Loughlin57. A . Hargreaves59. P Williams60. M . Wakefield64. A . Barne s68. D. Wood87, G . Cate

ST. KILDAC.B.O.C.

Senior Coach :Peter Da rvel l

Reserve Coach :Paul Howard

1 M . Latham (VC.)2 P. Frncoi s3, J Howard4 . B Boyd5 . M Gillan6 . A . McCaw7 C. Capiron (C.)8 P Blakeley

10 . P Buzz a11 M . Driscoll (D .V.C .)12 . A . Avitabl e13 P Susovich14 . S . Algen15 . M . Lake16, G . Baker17 . B. Delaney18. G . Flarve19 A Farrelly20 . A . Riddell21, P LaFontaine22 . K . Graham23, M Clinch24 . B. Heat h25 A . Reiche26 B. Cummins27. A, Ferruccao28. J . Harrod29. I . Hammam30.P.Thynne31 . M . Thynne32, A. Brandwood33 C. Petritsch34, W. Haddad35 R . Ballarin36 P Berenger37,P Hannah38 .P. Dynon39 . G . Healy40. J . Marinacci41 . S. McGarrity42 .J . Naughton43 . R. O'Callaghan44 . M . Howard (C.R .)45, P O'De a46 . W. Fiddler47. N. Cole48. J . Wigg49. J . Stewart (V.C .R .)50. P. Shortal51 . J. Murrihy52 . J. Capron53, L. Nardelia54. B . Salte r55. B . Faulkhead56. A . Perkins57. S. Gilmore58 . B . Gil l59. M . Kay60 .S . Long

THERRY/CORPUS CHRISTI

Senior Coach:B. Dun n

Reserve Coach :C. Bye

t G . Biddlestone (VC.)2. S. Flaherty3 . J . Toohey4 C Bloor5 S Ramsay6. T. Quinn (C .)7. P, Jone s8. P. Quin n

10, R. Egglestone11 . M . Taylor12 . C . Shine13 . P. Kimpton15 . P McKibbm16 . S . Gibson17. R . Lyons19 . A. Ratcliffe20. D. Webb22 . A. Richardson23. C . Bye (C . Res.)23. A . Trow24. P Mallon24. G . Falckh25. M . O'Rourke26, P. Rya n28. D. Sandman29. D. Boden30. R . Kane31 . S. Ryan32 . R . Costlio33, S_ McMahon34 . G . Lynch35 . M . Ega n36 . J. Freyne37. Dennis Castaldi39, G . Nyma n40 . C. Muscat41 . W. Lind43, A. Whelan46 . C. Ryan47. P. Ratcliff e48 . D. Wrigglesworth48. S . Carey49 . M . Gribble50. A . Nelson51 . R . Moran52. A . Smith53. David Castalid54. P. Salern o55. P Marantelli56. M . Hogan57. P. Wilson58.T. McCaw60. R . Spong61 . C. Hay62. S . Lyons63. S. McEntee64. P. Crotty65. J . Fox70. W. Houston71 . M . Hedley75. G. Flannery77. G . Buckhorn78. V. Curti s86, J . Bickford88, D. Murphy (V.C.R .)94. P. Kell y96.5 . Redden

UNIVERSITYBLACK S

Senior Coach:Neville Taylor

Reserve Coach :Chris Denni s

1 . D. Garde2 . A. Lazarus3. J . Clarke4. M . Russell5. N . Tunbridge6. A . Coke r7. S. Cern i8. G . Luscombe9. S . Phillipson

10 P Sfogren11 . I . Alexander12. N . Clark (Capt.)13, P. Huntington14, T. Marks15. J . Garde16, B . Keilar17. D.Goding18 M . Lagaste s19. P Vaughan (D.V.C .)20, N . Capp21 . C. Jobson22, J . Roy-Smith23. A . Bearham24. R . Parrett25. M . Gibney26. B, Pattinson27 . N . Heath28. D, Bowers29. J . Gray30. P Conway31 . T. Beige32 . G . Roberts33 . G . Colman34 . R . Caris35 . J. Hughson36 . B. Harty37. F. Costello38 . P Mellas39 S . Pointer40. G . Daloasco41 . M . McLaughlin42 . G . Wines (V.C.)43. B . Warre n44. P Dillon45. J . Frit h46. C .Thomson47. L . Doyle48. A . Rogers49. D. Hyett50, A. Fyffe51 . M . Thomas52 . M . Bell53, V. Lavery54 . M . McErvale55 . G . Keys56 . M . Irving58 . D. Bending59 . D. Fahroedin60 . L . Banks61, P. Jessup62 . S. Lawley71 . W. Kels o99 S . Woodward

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C Section

A.J .A.X .

Senior Coach :Mike Zemsk i

Reserve Coach:Adam Bursti n

2 . A. Klooger3 . S. Zielinski4 . G . Basser5 . M . Silver6 . S. Bendel7 . G . Velleman8 . M . Feld y9 . R . Verstandig

10. R . Bloo m11 . L. Burstin12 . A . Shenker13. M . Roseman14. A . Kausman15. R . Friedman16. R . Marks17. O. Komornik18. D. Segal19. S. Joseph20 . M . Rosner21 . A. Charak22 . B . Josem23 . A . Lebransky24 . B. Cohen25 . M . Gross26 . A . Halphen27. B . Goldberg28 . D. Roth29 . D. Briskin (Capt .)30. S . Pol l3t . D. Pol l32 . M . Borenstein33. D. Sharp34. M . Adler35. D.H . Samuels36. A. Smithson37. G . Sega l38. M . Den39. A. Gold40. M . Halphen41 . A . Burszten42 . D. Roseman43. A . Michmacher44. J . Tigel45. D. Freeman46. A . Bassatt47. W, Levy48. R . Montaag49. G . Neater50.T Aarons51 . P. Lebranksy52 . A . Zielinski53. B . Bornstein54. A . Shostak55. B . Zielinski56. D. Sunshine57. M . Greenberg58. M . Hyams59 . A . Rubinstein60 . D . Krongold61 . G .Fette r62 . W. Krongold63 . A . Cowen64 . M . Shnider65 . M . Mitchell67. M . Efron

B.A.F.C.

BALACLAVA

Senior Coach :Jeff Rosewarn e

Reserve Coach:Kevin Drinan

1K .Angwmla. G Bottoms2 . D Gregory3 . A . Hil l4 B . Rafferty5 M . Hil l6 A . Bresli n7, P Thompson8 K Palme r9 B . An win

10 . P. Crottie10a . K . Dnnantt . C Burg ess12 . P. McGrath13 . G . Horsey14 . R . Patterson15 . P Breslin16 . R . Morrison17 John Sist18. M . Kouts19. S . Withers20. P Scicluna21, P. Stripeikis22 . P. Austerberry23 G . Schultz24 . S. Gates25 . D. Follet26 . P. Grafen27. I . Withers28 . H . Dickson29 . R . Stocker30 . J . Follet31 . G . Oaten32 . S . Hil l33 . T. Hill34 James Sist35. M . Taylor36. R . Tangey37. W. Thompson38. S, Iacon o39 K. Drina n40. N . Monaghan41 . P. Byrde n43. G Nayor44 . G .Toogood45. S . Franzi46 R. Calder47 . M . McCaffrey48. D. Wilans49. R. Wilson51 . D. Quamby52 . S. Smith53. B. O'Shannessy54. P O'Shannessy55. M . O'Shannessy56 . J . Smith57. M. Inkster58 . P. Inkster59 . M . Tarlington60 . A . Tallarico61 . S. Di x62 . A. Dix63 . D. Read64 . P. O'Sullivan65 J . Breslin66 . M . Guthrie67.B.Rak68. J Haycroft69. T. Harmes70 . D. Lahiff

GREATER

0MEti- c

EBQUso

RNE.

HAMPTONROVERS

Senior Coach:Ian Rice

Reserve Coach :Michael Malon e

1 . I . Ric e2 . P. Amoore3 . P. Robert s4 . A . Naumoft (V.C.Res .)5 . D. Rogerso n6 . D. McConville (D.V.C.)7. B . Hibbs8 . P. Poulter9 . P. Wilson (V.Capt.)

10. W. Austin (Capt .)11 . I . rogerso nt2 . M . Blake13. R . Meln)ak14. G . Kelly15. B . Clarke16. N . Hope (Capt .R .)17. B . Bird18. A. Winkler19. J . Hunter20. D . Parker21 . E . Melnta k22 . R . Hetherington23 . D . Devote24 . M . Young25. V. Sherlock26. B. Ross27. M . Malone28. C . Ford29 . B. Duell30. R . Murphy31 . P. Pavlou32. P. Engelcamp33. B Marshall34. P. Kell y35. E . Panagiotidis36. M . Andrews37. P Cervi38,S. McDonald39. K . Ivey40. A . Garbett41 . J. Harper42. A . Pryor43. J . Morecroft44. K . Anderson45. G . Counsel46. A . Cervi47. B. Holstock48. G . Rowlent49. S. Quin n50. S . Mulholland51 . A . Gaul d52 . W . Boyle53. R . Tubb54. N . Milat55.E .LeGrand56. M . McKellar57. K . Kennedy58. G . Hoggett59. D. Burgess

KE W

Coach:Brett Burden

Reserves Coach :K . Rowlan d

1 . M . Lord2 . K . Rowland3 . M . Bri e4. M . McColl5 . B. Irwi n6 . J. McEwan7 B Casuria8 . J. Busuttil9 . A . Peric

10. A . Warren11 . R . O'Kay612 . D. O'Farrell13. C. Kiriakou14. P Clayton15. N . Leaver16. N . Duncan17. J . Casuria18. G . Kalac19. R . Barry20. R . Wolfe21 . T. Psinas22. R . Schobe r23. F. Haralambopoulos24 . B Burde n25. A . Jenkins26. C . Haralambopoulos27, R . Love28. G . Portelli29. E . Bamundo30.J. Coogan31 . C. Marchese32. J . Brassil33. C . Bradley34. D. Lewis35. L. Bradley36. M, Glenister37. R. Wailes38. M . Cavanagh39. P. Worsley40. A . Price41 . M . French42 . V. Wong43. N. Toce45. M . Carydis46. R . Wilcox47 . R. Vidakovic48. M . Peric50. G . McLean51 . R . McGregor52 . T. O'Kayli53. G . Neate54. A. Casuria56.P Ramsay57. J . Lou58 . W. Stengards

T. Hayes1. ThompsonM . Pratt

M.H.S.O.

Coach:Ray McGil l

1 C Anastasaks2 . A . Atchison3 . R . Verma4 . D. Menzies5. R . Marti n6. T. Drummond7. D. Joyce8. R . Ward9. D . Comer

10 . M . Beazley11 . P. Chester12 . G . McLardie13 R. Stow14 . G . Maidment15 . T. Scnrns16 . R . Kotz17 . A. Muller18 . R . Wi x19 . P. O'Conno r20. A . Athanasopoulas21 . R . Schneide r22 . C. Flegeltaub23. M . Thompson24. G . Tod d25. M . Gale26 . P Kettle27. G . Moritz28 . C. Savage29. C. Geehman30 . P Brydon31 . M . Roach32 . S . Moody33 . B . Dowling34. S . Duketis35 D. Col e36 . S . Brown37. J. O'Loughlin38 . C. Short39 . C. Drake40 . A, Webster4t . G . Evans42 . A . Legovch43 . R . Knight44 . D. Lot t45 . 0. Pomie46 . J. Newton47. S. Gabrielson48 . R . McGregor49 . A. Orchard50 . T. Gallo p51 . R . Stow52. N . Moody53 . R . Terrens56.S . Mansbridge59 . S . Bahe n60. B. Poole

MONASHBLUES

Coach:Brian Ford

Reserves Coach :

Ivan Sea t

I- P, Forbes (C)D. Carman

3. I Ses t4 . B . Cornwell

5. G . Gale6 . I . Hildebrand7. A . Blackshaw8 . A. Barke r9 . L . Baring

to, J . Johnstone11, A . Anderson12 D Petri et3 R . Culveno r' : . G . Fairweather15 . M . Ses t16 . A. Gi n17, S, Zacharidis18. A . Gray19 . T. Whiteside20. M . Holcroft21, S. Giles22 . B.Rodon23 W. Gumley24 . X . Xenofontis25 C.Frobe s26 A . McGregor (V.C .)27. S. Connelly28. P. Little29. W. Pangbourne30. J. Sturgess (D.V.C.)31 . R . Higgins32.J .Powney33. N . Searl e34. J . Qui n35. W. McDonald36. M . Kerr37. J. Andritsos38 . R. Bondini39 . P. Balsarini40 . D. Garner41 . A . Kiers42 . R . Dean43 . S. King44 . J. Koo p45. P. Stockdale46. A . Avialotis47. D. Hassell48. P. Andritsos49. I . Kohler50. R, Davies51 . M . Pearson52 . J . Taylor53 . A. Birc h54 . R . Trembath55 . J. Spencer56. R . McCormick57. G . Francis58. M . Hanlon59. C . Wilksch60. J . Alexander63. M . Sinclair65. D. Wood68 . G . Scalzo71 . M . Hay73. C. Roberts

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach:Mark Sarau

Assistant Coach :Peter Burns

Reserves Coach :John Mackenzie

1 . G . Bennet t2 . M . McLennan3. John Clarkson4. T. Burns5. M . Waddington6. C. Lad e7. J . Veal8 . M . Sarau9 . A . Grant

10. C . James11 . L . McMahon12 . D. Cochran13. S . Taylor14. J . Bennett15. T. Hoa r16 . M . Hendrie1T P Wolf18 . A . Gillon19 . O . Millis20. T. Grant21 . S. Bradner22 . J. Mackenzie23. M . Alle n24. C. Wilson25. P Grant26. D. Swan27. J. Styles28. S . Kay29. P. Latzer30. D. Wilts31 . S . Murray32 . A . Biasci33 . D . Smyth34 . M . Huttley35. A . Ker r36. M . Dumphy37. D. Gorman38. G . Drew39. E . Martin40. D . Bellmaine41 . M . Bundy42. G . Wood43. M . Dobbie44. R . Hal l45. T. Branson46. D. Taylor47. A . Beck48. S . Gibson49. P Watkins50 . R. Cowling51 . B . Gartner52 . J . Carte r53 . A . Crysanthou54 . A . Pryor55 . Justin Clarkson56 . B. Manders57 . A . Parlo u58. R . Peebles59 . P. Ellison60. A . McLeod61 . G . McLeod62 . W. Hare

OLDHAILEYBURIANS

Senior Coach :Wayne Shan d

Rserve Coach :Ross Bannon

1 . A .M . Baxter1 . A .M . Brown2 . R .I . Pau l2 . J.N . Woo d3. N .W. Schmidt3. T.A. Sinclai r4. J .D . Robertson5. G .L . Phillips5 . S .J . Marshall6 . W.R . Smith7. R .G . Phillips7. D.R .Shepherd8 . A .M . Orto n8 . B.T. Jenkins9 . A .R . Mytton

10. J .G .M . Fergusson11 . W.J. Shand (Capt .C.)11 . G .F. Ball12 . G .T. Meadows13 . P.A . Brewer14 . S.H . Bel l15. A .J .H . Hicks16. J .P Bingham16. A .P. Brown17. W.D. Fox17. C .D. Far r18. J .D. Constable19. R .D.Gerny (VCaptJ19. A.J. Tinkle r20 . J.D. Kingsley21 .22. A.J . Wilson22. D. Stuart23. P.J . Noske24. T.O. Snowball25. A .H . Holoman26. E .F. Mudge26. R .J . Wis e27. D .A. Scaunich27. J.R . Kingston28 . R.T. Hart28 . M .A . Brewer29 . M .S.Constable30 . C.C . Grant31 . P .L . Blackwell32 . D.J. Miller33 . M .J. Tinkler34 . D .H . Allison35. D .P. Pag e36. A .J. Mountford39. A . St .J. Hood40. J .R. Hicks42 . G . March50. J .A . Bonwick56. B .P Ladds57. G .J . Taylor

OLDMELBURNIANS

Senior Coach:Alan Stoneha m

1 T. Wilts2 P . Pisarski3 J Nichols4 B Morphet5 P Murray6 J . Fogarty7. D.J . Dawson8 A. Kenyo n9 G . Bradshaw (D.VC.)

10. A.C. Beavi nit 5 . Griffith12 . W . Baglin13. R. Seccull14 A. Mitchell15 J . Devine16 P Wood17 B. Nial l18 D MacDonaldI PF. Thompson20. M Dadd o21 . A. Waddell22 . I .M . Mackay23 A . Wilts (V.Capl)24 D K . Wilso n25 R .B Brown26 J . Bedford27, E. Coroner28 R. Palmer29. R . Mea d30. J. Mitchell (Capt_)31 N . Camero n32 . R .A Web b33. A . Suit (Capt. Res.)34 .R Cowan35 . N . Bungey36 .T. Holyman37. A .Mc .C. Joyce38. P Kore n39. R.P Nelson40. M. Duncan41 . A. Maughn42 . P Richards43. R . Lilburne44 D . Baldwin45 . 1 . Arnold46 . C . Hanchette47.S .Ryan48 . R Howart h49. G . Walker (VC .Res.)50.T Read51 . B . Armitage52 J, Thomson53. M .E . Weber54, D . Perkins55 . D. Nelson56 . N . Troup57. M . Waring58. M . Tannous59. P. Hosking60. B. Rowland61 . A . Fletcher62 . A .A. Salek63. R . Van Dungan64. S. Fishe r65 . J . Kourambas66 .J . Bamford67. M. Pocknee68 . Dethridge69. J . Cal f70 .S . Henneken71 . G. Curtis72. T. Farndon73. R. Farndon74. H . King75 . J . Kellam76 . D. Fr y77 . A . Howells78 . M . Cuming79 . A . Howes

THOMASTOW N

Senior Coach :Sam Assetta

1 . G . Medwin3 M . Bell4 M . Spinosa5. M . Sinn i6. V. Agosta7.P.Hopper8 . T. Fellows9 . A . Anastasiou

10. R . Gleason11 . A . Fleming12 . J . Gravina13 . C. Pearson14 . B. Jenkins15 . J. Kalpakis16 . S . Assetta17 . W. Powell18, K . Haring19 . G . Alberti20. D. Farchione21 . E . Lenteni23 . D. Fellows24 A. Well s25 . G . Petsinis27. R . Kelly28. S. Riley29 . K . Harting30. C . Fellows31 . C. Koullinos33. J . Karakbelas34. J . Black35. P Colosimo38. M . Gann40. Zel Medak41 . G . Kyroussis42 . M . Buttegeig43. V. Caffra44. P Broderick46 . Leo Volpe48 . Gerry Volpe50 . B. Delaney51 . M . Boyden52. K . Chandler53. E. Cummaudo56. W . Cooper57. S . Cineran58. C . Cedro59. D . Parsons60. G . Martin61 . J. Pavera

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D Section0

BULLEENUNITED

Coach:Max McCol l

Assistant Coach :Greg Jenkin

Reserves Coach :Ray Freeth

I G Jenk m2 R Morley (Capt )3 S Dowd4 C Wilson5 B Wilson6 M Kelly7 T Mayne8 J Zogas9 H Turvey

10 A Co e11 A D-irgiho12 D Thompson

t3 P Edwards14 J Empey15 R Tesonero16 PFRI17 P Gandolfo18 B Sharp19 N Bowden20 T Lee21 R Creighton22 G Harvey23 P Barron24 P Tracey25 M Harris26 D Atkinson27 P Sexton28 D Berkield29 P Flew30 G Hockmg31 C Kinnair32 J C

ir o

33 R Drtvrtgilio34 I Mutimer35 D Robbins36 I Mazurran37 T Hodges38 S Godfrey39 S Hounihan40 N Cart6dge41 S Baggio42 M Roberts43 M Timms4445 G Taylor46 G Cotterell47 G Connolly48 R Mason49 Speed50 M Flanagan51 D. Orwm52 R Edmunds53 P Dowd54 P Green55 W Davey56 J O'Leary57 A, Monda58 P Zorzi59 M Davey60 W Reynolds61 C Beimore62 P Laming63 G . Schaeffer64 R Walker65 M Mazurran66 D Daly67 M Vasiiiades68 P Spee d69 K . Green70 B.Snape

COBURGSenior Coach :

John Maloney

Reserve Coach:Fab Bass i

1 . A Marquis2, D. Hackney3 . M, Sedgwick (D .V.()4 P Themua5 J. Whatman6 J Page7. R Manan l8 M . Thesinger9 J. Purcel l

10, P, Hackney11 .J, Adducc i12 F. Bassi (CC.R .)1314 L . Marbl e15 . L . Jakoviceskl(Capt .)16 P Bovezz a17. S . Tolle y18 . R . Comazzetto19 . N, Cugley (V.C .)20. P Cerasiotis21 . R. Elder (V.C .R )22, D. Morri s23 S. Tobin24 . F. Boyle25 G . Finn26 D. Stewart27. B . Wales28 L .Woods29. P Cleaver30 J . Humphries31 . K . Thompson32 . M . Mannanno33. G . Evan s34. P McCulloch35. R . Bazzano36. J . Formosa37 R . Markezik38 . R . Wolfenden39 . D . Mikollc40 . B. Smith41 . S. Guarnaccia42 P Vell a43,F. Denaml44 D. De Bias,45, D. O'Carroll46. J . Ferraro47. I . Hamilton48. D. Grace49 . C . McCulloch50. A . Lidan51 . S . Kenrick52 . B . Seagrave53, S. Molinari54 . M . Sollmer55, B. Fry56. C, Robinson5T W. Phillips58. K. Box59. T. Singleton60. B . Gaw61 P Zwagerman62. A. Foggie63, R Phillips64 . I . Illadis65, A Son i n66 P. Cavanagh67 G . O'Sullivan66, M . Williamson69, D. Gregory70. C . Robinson71 . J Smit h72 A. Cole

Founded1906

ELSTERNWIC K

Senior Coach :Gary Rosewarn e

Reserve Coach :Dennis Grace

1 C. Farrington (Capt .)2, S Bean (V,Capt. )3. M . Saneil i4 . G . Rosewarne5. D. Grc e6, M . Lloyd7A P Houlihan (OVC .)

7B. T Heath8 M, Convery9 A, OConnor

tOA. A. RamsayIOB N . Russell11 P Mahony12 P Ballantyne13. D . Burk e14 A Conlin15 L McCooke16. P. Tsampas17 D Lloy d18 J . Biennerhassett19 . P Ginkel20, P Southall21 . W, Nicholson22 . R . Alisop23 N, Christie24 D, Conlin25 G . Dunn26 D. Mahony27 R . Coldabella28 . B Hil l29 . J Coyne30 . P Ritchie31 . B. Grace32 . R . Cook33 . M . Horocks34 . A. Cosines35 0 Barnes36 B Thompson37 M Farrelly38. T Lambert39 M Batchelor40 E . Bnzzl o41, M Daniels42. P Rokebrand43 D, Perkins44 . E, Hill45, G. Brandemange46. G. Hicks47A, L . Murphy47B, B. Ramsay48, D . Nolan49 . P Corkhill50.D Shaw51 . S . Briggs52 . D. Wood53 S, Phillips54 D . Ver Beer55 . R . Sagi56 .T. Wedon57. T. O'Meara

HEATHERTON

Senior Coach :M . Wilson

Reserve Coach:D . Buck

1 . A. Perkin s2. D. Buck (Res. Capt .)3. P Mott4 . B. Pope5 . C. Wormersley6 . R. Spinks7. R. Kimberley8 . A. Howell9 . P. Healley

10. T. Lowtt11 . P. Atkinson12. D. Cody13 . S. Reiger14 . M . Wilson (Capt .)15 . G . Jone s16 . D. Patterson17. M . Mott18, A. Tapper19. K. Ryan20. C . Zanker21 . M. Easey22,P, Quench23 . D. Reiger24 . M. Hampton25 . G . Bradford26, M. Scully27. H . JOnes28. D. Hampton29. D. Hein s30. A . Watson31 . C. Hazeidne32. M. Davidson33. T. Easey34. S. Wilson35. P.Tuddenham36. S. Lydste r37. W. Howells38, R . Smith39 . S . Kuznak40. F. Khalil41 . P. Mule42 . R . Tucker43. P Lennon44. C. Booker45. M . Scott46. B . Todman47. P. Hopkins48. B . Sullivan49.S. Rooney50. W. Elliot51 . L .Reiger52, S . Link53 . R . Watson54 .55

Senior Coach :Michael Taylor

Reserve Coach :Don Pearc e

1 . A . Tirchett2 . C . Fo x3. P. Dimarco4. M . Taylor5. S . Cotee6. M . Cannon7. J . Bnff a& A . Francis9.T.Jewson

10 . M . Demorton11 . K . Hehir12 . S. Tadgell13, A. Mitta s14. G . Parkinson15. H . Tslaltas16, D. Fox17. E . Glassey18. L . Campbell19. R . Gos s20. J . Costello21 . M . Chandler22 . P Fox23, J . Fotlas24. K . Leannas27. R. Burrows28.J .Showler29. M . Prince30. C . Payne34 . S. Garing35 . P. Dowsett36 . S. Gabrielle37. D. DeMorton38 . S . Tslaitas39 . M . McDonald40. B. Carlyon41 . M . Karatas42 . T. Samartino43. C. Katsaounis48. P. Briffa49. D. Cotee50. B . Critsihs51 . D. Delahunt54. S. Marinelli57. M . Briffa59. O. Adams62. P. Whitman63.1 . Rooney64 . G . Garafolo70 . D. McVeigh

OLD CAMBERWELLGRAMMARIAN S

senior Coach :Terry Rossiter

Reserve Coach:Nicholas Brown

SchwabKeck

i . BrownDuff yPolgiaseWarner

- =rkvhet

R Beal nSmithDance

D Hackett0 StevenP JenkinsrA . Hodgso n

r N, InksterJ. LaBlacheS Hold~n~a MdcheR. Scheibers ToutM Burmei ster

-_^ M . ArmstrongP Kerkvhe tR CollinsG YoungI FarmerB LeitchS TaylorSBragg

,1 C AndersonG NeateC_ Guthrie

:, K, NealeA. Heard

36 P Neale37 C . Strachan38 J Iles39 M. Todd40 B Salvaris41 A Rogers42 M Knight43 S Friend'4. A Hangan45 . R McDonell46 S King47 G Gordon48 S Hil l49 M Hopkins50 A Brenan51 S Cash52. T Buckley53 J. War e54 A. Glob55 M . Adams56 R. Blaney57 T Batty

'.. 58 M Candiloro59 P Danks

'.. 60 J . Galvin'.. 61, D Jenki ns''.. 62 P Karlson'... 63 D Haye s

64 M Soran i''.. 65. P Robinson''. 66 G Le e

67 A Craw'.. 68 R Lee

69 P Steven

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :L . Stratton

Reserve Coach :J. Hoystea d

1 M Slppel2 L, Stratton3 D, Fallow4 I . Well s5 D Cuttriss6 D, Veal7 G Beth8 N Skalberg9. S Bai l

10 M Colledge11 A Rya n12 A Marks13, J Marshall14 M Howard15 R . McKenzie16 D Dowell17, M Davies18 P Hoystead20 M Dyson21 A Haug22, D Scot t23 D Purcell24 P Rya n25 V Karakaltsas26 BYarwood27 P. Ritchi e28 S Theodorakopoulos29 . R . Lwl s30 J Santos31 . P Cheney32. N Harris33 G. Benfeli34. G Cecil35,5 Conboy36 S . Murray37 B Cockrlli39 A Bowes42 . P. Bullock50 A. Manser52 A, Novak53 . L . Hockins54 . A Curtis57 A. Yilmaz58 T. Scanlon59 D. Brear60 J . Lumlcisl63. N . Skalberg

OLDMENTONIAN S

Senior Coach :Bert Calvert

Reserve Coach:Phil Vine s

1 . M . Cater2 . J . Norman3 R Newman4 M Barrett5 . P Sadle r6. V Sciacc a7 G . Norton (Capt .)8, N Macqulr e9. R . Macqure

10 . M . Durack11 D, Meyer12 . L . MiCkleburough13 A . Connel l14. D. Rogers15. D. Sclacca16. R Thompson17. T. OTool e18 . J . McCarthy19 . W.Beynon20. R . Buxton21 C. Erickson22 . G . Dickson23. S, Patch24. R . Bungey25 P Jackson26 . B. Scaizo27. I, Heath28 . G . Burns29 . J. Reiter30. D. Ridley31 . S . Ingram32 J . Sl y33. P Vines34, D. Holland35.P Hodges36. S, Crick37, T Birch38. A . Newman39 . R, Beynon40 . M . Osborn41 . F Scalzo42 . A . Acreman43, A . Bes t44, G . Linsday45. T Bouron46. A . Petrov47 . J Korocanln48. D. Johnsen49. D. Pittard50 . C. Funston51 . A. Szadura52 . W. Hal l53 P Hylan d54 . D . Van De Loop57, T. Scalz o58. M . O'Callaghan59. G . Buxto n61 . T. Cowell64. A. Edwards65. A. Horsburgh67. P Sergeant68 . G . Gakovic69 . T. Russel l70 . I . Hamilton

M . B .O . B. F.C .PRESTON

Senior Coach:J. Meese

Rese rve Coach:A . Hodgson

1, N . Calculi2 i . De Bono3 J Rya n4 S Hnchchffe5 D Caton6 . A, Hepburn7 D O'Brien8 O.De Bono9 . P. Caton

10 J . Mounsey11 A . Hodgson12 . P Yendail (V.C.)13 . D. Kievan14 . M . Krygger1 516 B. O'Connor1 718. J. Meese (CC .)19, G . Thomas20. M . Faur e21, M, Walkiey22, C . McLeod23, B. Milne r24 . A. Finikandes25 .S . McGowan26 . A . Brydson27 S. Richardson2& A . Allen29 .C McGaw30, J. Milne r31 . D. Bullock32.J . Prowse33. R Jones34. R . Calculi35. S. Ryles36. N . Maynard37 . E . Kyriacou38. G . Sebeh39. R Johnstone40 G . Georgeson41, A . Hunte r4Z M . Mitchell43, M . Eames44 T Tsoukas45. H . Krause46 . I . Bliss47 B. Martin48 . C. Chnstou49 . P Bullock50 . G . cummms51, A, Bullock52 . M . Johnston53 . G . Smart54 M . Taranto55.L . Johnston56 G . Simmons57 . M . De Bono58. P. Giglas59. S. Mazzeo60. M . Him61 . C. Bennett62. G . Hart63.J . Lowden64. R . Whitehead65. D. De Jarlais66. D. Heenan

I

ST. KEVINSO . B . F.C.

Senior Coach :A. Quaife

1 . B . Hawkins2 . A . Quaife3,C.Robon4 . M . Cross5 R. Callihan6 G . Gross7 S . Kerr8 G . Deag

10. L . Crohan11, H . Stone14. J . Bare15. D. Smith16 . A. Mulcahy17.J . O'Connor18 . B. Mille r19 . J. Watki n20. C . Halfpenny22, B . Cambell23. M . Waters24. P Quinton25. T. Whelan26. C . Nettlefold27. J Quinlan28 . G . Ker r29, P Collier30 . B . Snel l31 . J . Nettlefold32 . D . Collier33 . G . Mulcahy34 . P. Smith35 . R . Davey36 . M . McKaige37, A . Beale38. D. Sweeny39. L . Taberner40. D. Olive41 . . B . Clarke42. P Cullity43. C . Williams45.T. Croagh46. D . De Rooden47. M . Treloar49.J . Dynan50, P Chaffey51 . S. Bare52 . P. Lewis54. B . Noonan55. J . Sergeant56, N . Fry57. G . O'Mahoney58. L . Kirby59. P. Taberner60 . S . Olson61 . D. Banova62 . P. Joyce63 . J. Joyce64 .T. Lawrence65 . P Campbell66, R . Arthurson68 . A . Berigan

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Under 19 Section 1COLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach:Graham Daff

1 . N . Evans (V.C.)2 . N . Conron3. J . Smith4. C. Thomas (D.VC.)5. D. McQuee n6. M . Conron (C)7. B. Seaton8. G. Griffith9. A . Voice

10 . I . Girva n11 . P. Hampshire12 . H . Stephens13. W. Dal y14. A. Mitchell15.S . Li e16. A. Moore17. K . Mitchell18. G. Russelll9.20 . G . Steel21 . P. Baxter22 . D. Jennings23. R. Johnston24. R. Williams25. N . Ashby26. A. Wilson27. R . Bartram40. C . Rya n44 . T. Heriot

BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE

Coach:Vic Harvie

1 . D . Philpots (Capt.)2 . D. Shin e4. B . Harvie5. D. Humphrey6. P Engellner7. G . Wilson8. T. Pulse (V.C.)

10. P. Mihan11 . G . Smith (D.V.C.)12 . J . McInerney13 . H . Pratt14 . D. Agosta15 . D. Perrin16 . P. Robertson20. P Northey21 . J. Frossonis22 . M . Mason23 . B. Ford24 . J. Disanto25. N . Hinds26 . D. Cameron27. M . Godden28 . P. Anderson29 . N . Bone30 . N . Cameron31 . D. Essery32 . J. Harewood33 . 5. Hendrie34. M . Huber35. J . McGwaley36. R . Rennie37. B. Stokes38. D. Espenschied39.S. Vaughan

OLD PARADIANSGREEN

Coach :Neil Mutlavey

1 . P Shannon (Capt2 K McInerney3. A Smith (DVC4 M. Rei d5 M. Dea n6 5 Richardson7 P Zapp a8. D Beck9 E Pimentel

10 M Mullavey11 S Phil p12 A Regan (VC)13 D Exton14 D Nibali15 J Turnbull16 N Kerr

17 G Jowelt18. M Cotte r19 P Brabender20 C Lourey21 N Mills22 C Larkins23 P Tomasoni24 D Freeman25 C Pimental27 S Nailer29 C Fuller30 A Magur32, D Hinkley35 G Rodrigues36 C Dixo n37 P Healey38. W Chester44 . A. Jackson45 P Robertson47 M Rennie48 J Caddy49 . P LaRosa50 L . Prosser51 J Tobi n52 R Annensen55 D Morris56 C. Scammel57, R Cugno58. P Nairn59 C. Purcell60 B Hays61 S Smith

DE LA SALL E

Coach :Roy Mai n

i J O'Callaahan2 M Manni i3 D Fisher4 C Fisher5 B Byrne6 D they7 P Rudd8 M Malma9 S Brovntak

10 J Richardson11 A Haga n12 S Buick13 G Fedyk74 T Nicholson15 G Gaspar,16 P Barnes17 J Drake1a P Black19 M Conroy20 D Swift21 B Heading22 G Miller23 C Lowe24 C McDonald25 G Woods26 8 Kruger27 W Rowe28 D Higgins29 V Sercaa30 C Steiger31 A McBe h32 D Johnson33 T Brinson34 M O'Callaghan35 P Cooper36 A . Esparon'8 P Green39 M Gevaux40 M Ladson41 R Wilson42 M Jones43 D Kane44 T Shanahan45 A Telekey46 A Saliba47 B Mahony55 R Forgan58 M Forrst59 A Nardell a

OLDXAVERIAN S

t . R . Excell2 . P Klein3. R . Bailey4. D. Bourke5. D. Taylo r6. A . McLaughlan7. L . Boggi8.T Jones9. J . Guilty

10 . R . Kennedy11 . M . Freeman12 . P. Kinghorn13 M . Logan14, M . Gleason15. A . Griffith16. M . GibsonIT J. Ralp h18 . D. Berry19 . P Tull y20. H . McKinnon21 . D. McLean22 . D. Bel l23 . S. Slattery24 . M . Brennan25 . A. Holmes26. D.Studdert27, P Callma n29. S . Heatherington30. L . Alexeyeff31 . P. Sullivan32. G . Grenville33 . J. O'Collins34 . R . Curtain35 . M . Klavac37. C . Bloom40. A. Osborne41 . J. Littleton42 . D. Meagher44. S . Hogan50.P. Ligerwood51 . P. Connors

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Coach :Michael Wilso n

1 . D. Cooper2 S Dillon3. T. Mahon4. S. Duc k5. A . Finnigan6. J Har t7 A . Hewit t8 M Archdeacon9. P Keegan

10 . J Loughman11 M McInerney12 M . Menzies13. M . Murra y14 F. Battistella (C .)15 M, O'Connell16 P Randal l17. M . Ritchie18 P. Sexton19. M . Tout20 . D Slaviero21 T. Buhagiar22 . R . Boyd23 P. Watt24. R. Dalla Riva25 KJ Sinnicco26 D Bromage27. J Doyl e28 M . Gill29. M . Menzies30. A Raymond31 A . Saduki32 N . White33. M . Hayes34. K . Perr y35 C .Mason36 S Lennox

ORMON D

1 . L . Todd2 . G . Antas3 . J. Daw (Capt.)4. B . Newstead5 . G . Dixo n6. D.Bustard7. G . Kllock8. A . Hayes9. B . Williams

10, J, Martin11 . A Connolly12 D . Thompson13 . R. Blac k14 . D. Simpson15 R. Crompton16. M . Lyon s17. P. Midleton (VC,18 S . Forres t19. S. Langley20 . S . Grace21 . P Hurre n22 . J . Geoghegan23. P. Janes25. D. Jud26. D. Knigh t29. H. Hargreaves34.5. Peppard36. WTlnsle y37. J . O'Callaghan

M.H.S.O.L, ,

1 . J Tamvakis2 . H . Matsoukas3. N . Hanse n4. J Dixon5 A . Sainsbury6 M . Lotherington7. M . Fowle r8.J Jones9. G . Healey10 E Shepherd11 M Leonard12 . G Tyrel l13 P. Deftero s14 A Kennedy (Capt .)15- G . Sherida n16. I . McCullaghIT A . Dora n18 M . Feferkranz19 A Tulloch20 . J. Marshall21 . A . Laslett22 . D. Littler23 . S . Harries24, A. Neil26 D. Waters27. I . Radlow29. D Baker (VCapt)30. A. Confai y31 . G . Clowes37 . D. Williams45. C O'Brien

UNIVERSITYBLUES

Coach :Bob Girdwood

1 . E . Banks2 . R . Furphy3 . P. Cart s4. D. Coloretti5 . R . Cross6. D. Hallam7. B . Hallam8. D. Home9. S . Ludnig

10. S. Kirsanovs11 .T. McPhee12. D. Paterson13 . R . Walton14 . C. Watson15 . A . Hand (VC.)16 . A . Kinnersly17. M . Brou n18 . S . Jaques (D.V.C.)19 . A . McIntosh20.S * Wyli e21 . G . Lambourne22. D. Buntin e23. T. Giles (Capt.)24 . D . Lanyon25. J. Carroll26. A .Fechner27. S. Goodridge28 . D . Bake r29 . A . Mattiski31 . J . O'Connor33 . C. McKay34. M . Coleman35 .J.Jones36 . N . Schmidt37. D. Heath38 . J. Young39 . G . Whitson40. A. Cooper43. B. Clar k49. B. Christie86. B. Klau

der 19 Section 2BANYULE I OLD BRIGHTON

Coach :Jim Kouryialas

? Libeau3 SandersR CollinsJ Turnbull (V.C.)r KouryialasI JenkinsG . MooneyD. Hickling

; V . Veal= C. Pyers

J Bishop• _ P Jones

A . Mill,~. G . Arandt

S . Bailey~~- P Austin

C. ParryC WestN . SlatteryS . En glis h

;~. L . Williams=3. M . WilsonF? T While

M . Bowler61 . P Barnes6" . R. Parry63. R . McGrath

M . Harte65, P. Tindal66 A . Sutton

Coach:R. Draper

63. C. Addlem65. C. Blair65.P Bond66 . N . Brook67. D . Burns68 . M . Burns69 . N . Callender70. N . Duggan71 . P. Dixon72 . K . Ewers73. K. Farrell74. D. Fergie75 . L . Fildes76. J . Fyfe77. K. Gillon78. J . Godridge79. D. Goode80. C. Hai g81 . B . Hales82 . T. Henry83 . D. Hinde84 . S. Jackson85 . J. Joynson86 . J. Kerr87. A . Lake88 . X Lauder89 . 5. Leversha90 . J. Lukacs91 . M . Osborne92 . J . Paynter93 . S. Paynter94 . D. Roberts95 . J. Sedgwick96. H . Swan97. R . Talwar98. J. Tregaskis99 . Phil Thompson100 . Paul Thompson101 . A. Withall

ST. BERNARD S

Coach :Brian Lewi s

1 G. Mathews2 . A . Capes3 C. Barbaro4 . C. Bon d5, P. Fitzgerald7. M . Dowling8. S. Walsh9. B. Dempsey

10. D. Abfalter11 . L . Overman13 L. Daff y15. M . Sultana16. P. Freeman17. M . Mullins18, A . Dempsey19. J . Gollant20. L . McKenzie23. M . Manariti29. J. Tormey35. J . McWhinney36. S. Grech63. D. Brebner77. R . Gait

OLDHAILEYBURIAN S

Coach :Max Lyon

1 . A . Wig g2 . G . Lasscock3 P Merrel l4. P Sorati5. G . Phillips6 A . Sorati7 J .Far r8 A. Orton9. D. Cotto n

10 J .G . Fergusson11 . J.A . Rae12. P. Bennett14 T. Doran15 R . Bowman16 S. Daubeny17 D . Garfield18. L. Elliot19 R . Parton20 . P Shinkfield21 . D. Merrett22 P Flockhart23 . M . Larkworth24 . T Jone s25 . P Bowman26 . D . Lea r27. D. Scaunish29 . S. Murray33 W. Caspers34, I'L Phillips38 C . Lane41 . G . Trevena

THERRY/CORPUS CHRIST I

Coach :D . Pinne r

1 . M . Carrodus2. J . Zanetti3. T Shine4. J . Bedier5. T. Masters6. T. Smales7. M . Doran8. T Hewat9. W. Blundell

10 . C . Fleming11 . B. McLoughlin12 . S . Bassett-Smith13, R . Sammu t14 . S. Eastmure15 . S. Cranwell16 . J. Reddick17 . W.West18 . T. Taylor19. S. Stuart20. S . Molnar21 . J . Tyle r22 . J . D'Andrea23 . F. Delborello24. R . Bruno25 . J. Dynon26 . M . Griffiths27. M . Tadinac28 . M . 0'Kearney29 . M . Hudson30 . D. Lyon s36 . C. Galea38 . S . Blundell41 . A . Egan42 . S. Walker44 . D. Pinner45 . A . Ruiperez46 . G . Pinner47. A . Sgro

OLDMELBURNIAN S

No Coach supplied .

1 . M . Hallo2 . ???????3. A. D'Andrea4. C. Smith5 . C. Griffith6 . A . Sutcliffe8 . P Nelson9 .T. Winspear

10. S . Bunny12 .1 . Woxvold13. A. Tymms14. R. Fry15 . C. Read16 . C. TerrillIT P Bland18 . G . Harris19 . J. Davis21 . R . Gillard22 . S . Coates23. T. Leask24, D. Wilson25. C . Murry28. C . Waring30. J . Houstan34. D. Hamilton36 . M . Berry37. T. Austi n

THOMASTOWN

No Coach supplied.

1 . T. Staios2 . A . Nacovski3. J . Vital e4. I . Bilia l5. C . loannidi s6. C. Cardamone7. J . Theodorou8 . D. Lavletta9 . C. Tsalkos10. P. Gioukkas12 . E . De Vincentis15. B .Pellegrino17. J . Zaicos18. L . Micevski21 . C. Gavita25. S. Bradford26. J. Pugios29. G . Bubis34. F. Moi o35. L . Morabito36. N . Gonis91 . B. Vasiliadis59. D . Czerny

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Coach :Ric Sherwen

Asst . Coach :Terry Kendall

1 . R. Aujard2 . S. Cowl3. M. Weller4. T. Smith5 E. Whiteside6. A . Asto n7. M, Taylor8- W. Tuckfield9. C. Robinson

10 . D. Wearne11 . S. Illingworth12 . B. Crump13 . N. Hooper14, M . Chapman15 . R . Evan s16 . T. Mitchell17. J . Fergusson18 . R . Mann19 . J . Cornish20. T. Japp (Capt .)21 J . Wes t22. J . Kerr23 M, Ryan24. M Fletcher25 K. Burrows26. J. Aghan27. D . Wightman28. P McDougall29.C.Hume30 S . Hendry31 . J . Armstrong32. L . Fraser-Smith33, FL Johnson34 . T. Keipert35. L . Kitchm36 . D.Leeto n37. S . Montgomery38 L . Nichol s39- A . Vidor40 . S. Warner41 D. Murtagh

UNIV. BLACKS

Coach :Robert Erwin

1 . N . Blair2 . C . Blew3 . S . Bromell4 . T. Carstens5 . J. Chomley6 . G . Condon7. A. Darlin g8 . N . Ellinghaus9, T Elliott

10. J . Forwood (V.C.)11 . D. Fox12 . T Gough13. A. Green14. R .Grills15. M . Gross16. G . HaeuslerIT K . Heard18, N. Honey19, S . Horne20 . S. Krasna21 . A. Lucchesi22 . T. Mille r23 . G . McLaughlin24 . J. Nandial25. A . Negri26. N . Pappas27. D. Robinson28. P. Sarant29 . D. Saunder s30. M . Shaddock (Capt .)31 . A. Stephens (D.V.C.)32 . C . Stewart33 . J. Stoney34 . B. Sutherland35, B. Thomas36. N . Walke r37. A . Wildes38. A . Young

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Under 19 Section 3FAWKNER CAULFIELD

GRAMMARIAN SCoach:

Ter ry Mills

16. A, Amick2 M . Cain1 .J . Cannaro

17. M . Centino24.R .Comen52 .K .Comen14. R . Currie19. C . Habgood4. P Inzdl o

32 R Inztllo9. D.Jonker

63. K . Kavanagh11 . G . McAuliffe6. D. McLennan

18. S. Maggs8. P Maher3, R . Mathews

15, S. Morrison5, P Platt s7 M . Potter

12, R . Sharp17, M . Sultana10 C Woodward

Coach :John Lord

1 . N . Brohier2 . S. James3 . G . Poole4 . M . Morley5 . P. Murtagh6 . A, Kahofe r7. G . Dind (D.VC.)8 . M . Johnston

9. A . Bowater10. M . Kloseli . M . Pride12 . G . Sammells13, P. Armstron g14 S. Cossart-Walsh15. P King16. R . Royals1T A . McMillan (V.C .)18. J . Croome19. M . Roberts20 . G . Williams21 . J . Turner22 .T. Moorhouse23 P Edwards24 T. Dlonyssopoulos25 . B. Johnsto n26 D . Lentini27. N . Megas28 . S. Sargant29 . N .Thodos30 . C. Wilson31 . C. Bacon (Capt .)32, T. Emsell e33 . D. Arnold34 . D . Mitchel l

OLD PARADIANSPURPLE

Coach :Ian Bibby

1 P Shanno n2 K McInerney3 A Smith4 M Red5 M Dean (Capt)6 S Richardson7 P ZappaBDBeck9 E Pimenta l

10 M Mullavey11 S Philp12 A Regan13 D Exton14 D Nibah5 J Turnbull

16 N Kerr17 G Jowelt18. M Cotter19 P Brabender20 C Lourey21 N Mills22 C Larkins23 P Tomasoni24 D Freeman25 . C P,mental27 S Nader29 C Fuller30 A Magur32 D Hinkley35 G Rodrigues36 C Dixo n37 P Healey38 W Chester44 A Jackson45 P Robertson47 M Rennie48 J Caddy49 P La Rosa50 L Prosser51 J Tobin(DVC)52 R Aanensen (VC)55 0 Morri s56 C Scammell57 R Cugno58 P Naim59 C Purcell60 B Hays61 S Smith

WHITEFRIAR S

Coach :Gary Lewis

1 . J . Phillip2 . D. Driscoll4 . S. Boswell5 . P- O'Brien7. C. Houston

10. T. O'Callaghan11 . R . Fallon12 . P. Pellegrino13. N . Jenkins14. P. Sully15. D. Bourke16. M . Borrack19. B. Crowe23 . S. Strike24 . G . Selkirk25 . D . O'Connell27. M . McLaughlin28 . P McCarthy30. T. O'Sullivan31 . G . Harrison32. A. Rowa n35. G. Reidy36. A . Smith38,39. P. Harte41 . J . Houston44 . E . Baker48. B. Dunn49 . P. Moro50. G. Roker51 .53.

HAMPTONROVER S

Coach :Crhis Bouyer

1 B Akdogan2 . A . McGregor3 L . Stephanlc4 J. Ross5, N . Milat6 C,LeGran d7 P Engelcamp (Capt .)8 S . McDonald (D.VC.)9, S Cris p

10 A Williams11, S. McGregor12 M . Mos s13 G Devereaux14 B McGregor15. M . McLean16, D, Nuttal l17 W Porter18 G . Warhurst19, R . Tubb (V.C .)20 S, Devereaux21 T Worland22 I . Boyle23 B Casbolt24 M McKellar25 . M Clements26 P Amoore27 G Hammond28 D. Duncan

WILLIAMSTOWNC .Y.M .S .

Coach :John Charle s

Asst . Coach :Geoff Van Wyngaarden

1 . B. Mazouris (VC.)2 . D. Boucher (C .VC.)3, B. Bouch,er4, G . Cockerel5 D Graham6 V. Cuc e7. A GutGc8, B Rashid9 T. Wells

10 C. Goet z11 A . Featherston12. J . Corfleld13. R. Krueger14, M . Vartu 615 G, Gammone16 B. Madigan17, A. Harry18. W. Zarafa19, A. Cabansag20, R . Hunt21 . C. Muscat22 . P Dervan23 J Bell24 . G . Smith25. D. Height26. G. Height (Capt .)27, J. Borg28 J . Misitano29 J . Bergin30 N . Grieve31 . B. Cetanich32 . S De Bono34 . C . Maine36. T. Monardo38, S Whitty40 T Morell i44 . D DeGenova45 J . Carabott46. L. Caputo99 A MacGbbon

IVANHO E

Coach :Steve O'Connell

1 . S . O'Connell2 . J . Makin3.

4 . P. Manual5. D . Cartwright6. S. Hal l7 . M . Donoho e8. P. Zimmermann9 .

10. T. Anderson11 . M . Lun n12 . M . Lengacher1 314.15. B. Adams16. A. Barro17.18. M . Flynn19. L . Cenagdzija20. A . Fry21 .22. S . Parkinson23. A . Blai n24. A . Matthews25, C . Tucker26.2728. J . Lynch29. R . Lawson30. J . O'Brien31 . B. Larson

Coach :Stephen Giles

1 . P Cordell2 . M . Edmonds3. A . Collins4.C . Adam s5. D.Schwedes6. R . Henderson7. J . Shad y8. Z . Mari c9. A . Headberry

10. T. Mansel l11 . T. Liston12 . A. Lacey13. N . Jacks14. R . Hyatt15. D . Beall16. P. Thomson17. A . Gust18. D. Fairweather19. R . Devereux20 . S . Manuell21 . A . Gordon22 . D. O'Keeffe23 . G . Coote24 . H, Middleton25. J. Lopes26. P Biorci27. S. Clarke28. N . Niven29 . J. Wilson30. D. Ward31 . T. Fairweather32. M . Woodlock33. D. Hoban35. T. Wilkinson36. S. Sleeman37. A . Parsons38. C . Sandford39. P Balsarini40. A . Thow44. J. Koop47. D. Hassell48. P. Andritsos49. I . Kohler50. R . Davies60. J . Alexander

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compiled from in'Srnot ren

received on Mon-days Late COPY regarded .

CAUL.GRAMMAR 3.4 11 .10 11 .12 11 .14 .80

ORMOND 4.3 8.5 14 .10 23.11 .149

ORMOND : Schuhkraft 10 . Fisher 4, PMehrten 3, Cox 2, Kingston .

~,o7ob~ , Cox, Symeropou~os BEST: Schuhkraft PMcDonald

CAUL. GRAMMAR : Matthews 4, Kanis 2, Dlnd, Stevenson, Stone, Roy-

«le. BEST McClelland, Boston, Kyle, Stevenson, Karns, Norma n

OLD XAV. 9.3 11 .6 15.8 19.9.123

IJNI BLUES 1.1 4.3 5.3 10.3.63

OLD XAVS : Bourke 10. Dann 2, Hack 2, 0'Shaughnessy 2, Atkins .

-.n Beabe. BEST Bourke, Beale. Atkins. Meehan. Atkinson, Peter

n

UNI . BLUES : Walls 3 . Mitchell 3, Maclnnes . Banks, Curnow Yandell .

?EST Mitchell . Banks . Christie. Schlicht, N .Macaulay. Wallis

COLLEGIANS 1 .1 4.4 8.6 13.9.87

OLD SCOTCH 7.2 9.3 13.5 19.9.123

OLD SCOTCH : Ford 4, Ryan 3, D.Senior 3, Sherwen 3, W.Allen 2 ,Jge, Mn, Reddish, Spars BEST. A.Macmillan, Hodge, R .Senlor,

'YqcCall. Sherwen, Brown .

COLLEGIANS : Herman 5 . Roberts 2, Newman 2, Wolff, Baum, Le-, in Wright, BEST King, Hmchen, Tregear . Schober, Newman,

rlerman

DE LA SALLE 5.7 6.8 8.10 11 .13 .79NORTH O .B. 2.1 5.6 8.11 12.12 .84

NORTH O.B .Egan 3, Stluca 2, Considine 2. D.Baker, Cahill, S,Hbbert,":-hmldl, Turnbull . BEST Carroll . O'Rourke, Egan, Schmidt . Bowman,3orclch .

DE LA SALLE : C .Lowe 6, M .Lawe 2, Connolly, Knuppell, Holland . BEST.Beddoe . M.Lowe, C.Lowe, Campbell, Rennie, Green

BULLEENTEMP- 3.2 7.3 7.6 9.6.60OLD PARAD. 4.4 7.6 8.9 9.17.71

Grills 4, B .Considine, P.Considine, Woods, Gleason, Hefferman,BEST: Woods, Gleeson, Grills, Davis, P.Considine, S .Exton .

BULLEEN-TEMP. Collins 3, Mayne, Rise, Keenan, Heath, Wother-spoon, Faeley. BEST Kazuro, George, Collins, Rice, Harisiou, Smythe .

MARCELLIN 5.7 7.11 8.14 11.19.85PARKSIDE 3.4 9.6 14.8 14 .10.94

PARKSIDE: Freeman 4, Harris 2, Sturgess 2, Williams 2, Evans, Papss,Sansonette, A .Shaw. BEST Sturgess, Page, Franklin, Sansonetti, Pa-pas, Williams .

MARCELLIN : Mikic 2, Lennox 2, Castagna, Petroff, Ebert, Paatsch,Cooper, Slattery, P.Sheehan. BEST Petroff, Ebert, Golds, Paatsch .Castagna, Slattery.

OLD TRINITY 3.5 3.7 4.10 6.11 .47ST. BERNARDS 2.4 5.5 7.6 12.10.82

ST. BERNARDS : C,Kallysen 3, G .Wood 3, Brandner 2, Hogan, Mona-ghan, Nathan, PWood BEST. Hogan, Monaghan. M .O'Dea, Comdo,Federico, Nathan .

OLD TRINITY: Cowley 2, Maizels 2, Drum . O'Shaughnessy, BEST O'S-haughnessy, Norman, Glass, Carnegie, Cowley, Allibon ,

UNI BLACKS 8.6 9.7 15.15 20.16 .136IVANHOE 0.2 9.6 13.10 16.13 .109

UNI BLACKS : Jobson 6, Heath 6, Russell 3, Doyle 3, Clark, Tunbridge,BEST. Doyle, Heath, Russell, Jobson, Vaughan, Clark .

IVANHOE : Cameron 6, Kennedy 4, Castagninl, Course. Dwyer, Loton,McDonald, Rose, BEST: Loton . McDonald, Flynn, Cameron, Howard,Russell .

BANYULE 3.3 6.8 10.12 14.12.96ST. KILDA 1.4 4.5 7.8 10.10 .70

BANYULE : Gibson 4, B.Moloney 4, Legge 3, S .Scullin, Brockwell,Ladd BEST Ladd, Holt, B.Moloney, Jenkins, Gilham . D .Wllllams,

ST. KILDA : Latham 2, Baker, Murnhy, Healy, Flarve, Gillan, M .Howard,Riddell, Ferruccio . BEST: Ferruccio, Delaney, Lake, Buzza, Gillan, Healy .

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THERRY 18 .12 .120FAWKNER 11 •9•75

THERRY: A.Ratcllffe 3 . O'Rourke 3, Grocock 2, Wrigglesworth 2,Marantelli 2 . Flaherty 2 . Nyman . Crotty, P.Qumn, SRyan. BEST. Crot-ty, O'Rourke, Ramsay, Grocock, A .Ratcllffe. Nyma n

FAWKNER : Korp 6. Wilson 2, Saggers TYoung, Cropley . BEST Hoare,Korp, RYOung, Old, G Busst, PTymms.

THOMASTOWN 10.5 16.6 21 .10 23 .14 .152HAMPTON ROVERS 4.4 6.9 10.12 14.13.97

THOMASTOWN : J .Gravina 7, Assetta 5, A.Fellows 4, Koul6nos 3, Lente-nl 2, D.Fellows, Bradford. BEST. D.Fellows, Bloodworth, A .Fellows,Pavera, Koullinos, Kelly .

HAMPT.ROVERS : Panaglotldls 4, Amoore 2, Rice 2, Rogerson 2,McConville 2, McKellar, Young . BEST. Amoore, Rice . Young, Parker,Wilson

MHS OLD BOYS 11.14.80MON. BLUES 17.19 .121

MHSOB : Wlx 2. Beazley 2 . Chester 2, Comer. Geehman, Scrlnls, Joyce,Martin BEST: Dowling . Ward, Todd. Comer. Beazley, Wl x

MON . BLUES : Alexander 4, Cornwell 4, Klers 2, Carman 2, Gale 2,Hildebrand, Sturgess . PForbes BEST. Sturgess, Klers, Hipwell, Quin,Culvenor, Cornwel l

BALACLAVA 6.1 10.3 14.7 21 .11 .137OLD BRIGHTON 2 .4 4.7 6.10 11 .12 .78

BALACLAVA : A .Hill 8, Palmer 3, K .Angqin 2, Schultz, John Sist,J Follett, Rafferty, Monaghan, Gregory, Horsey, D .Follett . A gre at teameffo rt by all players,

OLD BRIGHTON: Allen 2, Blascl 2 . Bennett, Grant, Pryor, Hendne,Murray, Lade, Smyth .

OLD MELB. 9.4 17.10 29.12 39 .21 .255AJAX 1.0 1.1 3,1 3.1 .19

OMFC: J .Mitchell 11, Bradshaw 8, A .Witts 5, TWltts 4, Webb 2, Brad-shaw 2, P.Thompson, Baglin BEST. Bradshaw, Nichol, A .Wdts, T.Witts,PThompson, Webb .

AJAX: Schnider, Borenstein, Komornik . BEST. Feldy, Josem, SchnldecNeater, Briskin, Roth ,

OLD HAILEY 1 .3 4.5 4.10 7.12 .54KEW 3.3 5.5 11.6 12 .7.79

OLD HAILEY: Robertson 2, Mytton, Phillips, Baxter, Schmidt, Noske .BEST, M .Constable . Holohan, Kingsley, Phillips, Schmidt, Snowball .

KEW : Cavanagh 4, Okayli 2, Buslttd 2 . Clayton 2 . Schoger, Pernc. BEST.Clayton, A .Penc, Lord, Burden, Busittil, Okayl i

HEATHERTON 3.1 4.7 7.8 14.10.94NORTH BRUNS. 6.3 13.4 15.4 18.5 .113

HEATHERTON: H .Jones 6, A .Watson 4, Mofl 2, Howell, K.Smith . BESTH .Jones, Mott, Sawyer, Mularvy, Wilson, A .Watson .

NORTH BRUNS : Campbell 4, Chandler 4, Hehir 2, M .DeMorton 2,Taylor 2, M .Briffa, Tslaltas, Cootee, DiMarco . BEST. Chandler, DiMar-co, Payne . Briffa, Cootee, Ralnone.

BULLEEN UTD 7.2 8.3 12.3 14 .12 .96OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .4 6.8 7.10 9 .11 .65

BULLEEN UTD : Dlwrgiko 5, Thompson 4, Jenkins 2, Taylor, Empey,Ziogas . BEST Jenkins, B .Wilson, Foley, Ziogas, Thompson, Sharp .

OLD CAMB : Collins 4, Trist 2, Smith 2, Hackett 1 . BEST. Mitchell, Ink-ster, Leitch, Smith, Jepson, Kerkvllet .

OLD MENTON 3.4 5.5 8.10 10.13 .73OLD IVANHOE 2.1 7.2 7.4 9.6 .60

OLD MENTON : Sly 2, Hamilton 2, R .Maquire, Best, R .Buxton, Bor-non, W.Beyonon, D.Sciacca . BEST. VSciacca, R .Maquire, G .Norton,TBournon, D .Sciacca, W.Beynon .

OLD IVANHOE : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

COBURG 6.12 .48ST. KEVINS 25.18.168

ST. KEVINS : Watkins 5, Sammartlno 3. Callanan 3, A .Mulcahy 2,G .Mulcahy 2, Robson 2, D.Smith 2 . Campbell, S .Kerr, Lewin, Joyce,PSmith, Stone. BEST. A .Mulcahy, Robson, Waters, Sammartlno, G .Mul-cahy . Watkins

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COBURG: Goal Kickers and Best Players not recefved .

ELSTERNWICK 5.4 11.5 19.6 23.8 .146PRESTON 3.1 5.4 8.7 11 .10 .76ELSTERNWICK : Blennerhassett 5, Hill 3, D .Grace 2, Houlihan 2,Hankin 2, Russell N 2, Sanei6 2, Southall 2, A .Contin, Johnston, Lam-bert BEST. AContin, N,Rusell, Southal, D.Contin, Lambert, Johnston.PRESTON : Krause 4, Moore 2, Milner, Kuncou . Finikirides, Calcuttl,McGowan, BEST, Moore, Kuncou, Turner, Bullock, Milne r

USHOB 2.4 9.5 11.9 1510.100BRUNSWICK 3.1 7.5 12 .10 17.12 .114UHSOB : Higgins 4, Wallace 4, Gathercole 3, Wood 2, Buckman, Za-nin . BEST Palmer, Gathercole, Skinns, Buckman, Haberfield, Zanin .BRUNSWICK: Hewitt 4, Watterson 4, Cox 3, Gibson 3, Kannegiesser,C ,Stevens. D.Stevens BEST. Barley, Watterson, Hull, Stevens, Russ,McBrid e

ST. BEDES 21 .15.141CLAYTON 4.10 .34ST. BEDES : Aitcheson 5, Collins 5, McNamara 3. R .Riordan 2, Con-nolly 2, J.Berry. G . Fitzgibbon, Egan, Cusack BEST Roberts,McNamara, Boag, Parks, Purcell, PRiorda nCLAYTON : Reynolds 2, Ellison. Stiglich . BEST. Dmsdale, Burke, Rey-nolds, N,Wathen . Ogiec Pavanella .

OLD ESSENDON 3.4 5.8 8.12 11 .18.84OLD GEELONG 3.1 3.6 7.7 8.10.58OLD ESSEN : Simmons 2 Vaxarlis 2, Dadderidge 2 . Price 2, Mirakian2. Mllner. BEWT Turner, Cramen, McEnroe, Vaxarlis, Mirakian, McKayOLD GEELONG : Stewart 4, Wynspere, Mirams, O'Halloran, Richard-son. BEST Burn, Williams, O'Haloran, Gunn, Stewart, Butier,STATE BANK 6.4 16.9 20 .14 29 .18.192PENIN O.B. 4.4 5.5 8.7 10.9.69STATE BANK : Jenkins t2, G Rolfs 5, Beare 3, Dervan 3, Carboon 2,Matherson 2, Noronha, Efthimidias. BEST, Dervan, Jenkins, Aumont,Roifs, Cloke, Carboon .

PENIN O.B . Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .WEST BRUNS. 3.2 6.3 11.9 13.12 .90POWERHOUSE 2.1 4.3 7.3 13.5.83WEST BRUNS ; Buhugiar 3, I .McNeice 2, Fitsimmons, Chappell,Magafas, Mark Rodgers, G . Hatzistqavrou, Pace, Frisch, BeaumontBEST. Buckley, Davis, Fyffe, Hiscox, D.Lampard, Rainone .POWERHOUSE : Miller 6, C .Corbett 3, D.Stewart 3, G .Stewart . BEST:DStewart, G .Stewart, C .CorbetL Miller, McKay, Trist .

ST. ANDREWS 7.6 14.11 19.19 25.21 .171W'TOWN 3.3 6.5 9.5 15.8 .98ST. ANDREWS : Wilson 12, N .Taylor 5, Campbell 4, Briggs 2, Cham-ra, Jones. BEST Campbell, Chamra, Park, Steward, N .Taylor. Wilson.W'TOWN: Goetz 5, McGowan 3, Dervan 2, Butterfield, Featherston,Ryan, Mugavin . Deller. BEST- Non eOLD CAREY 6.9 8.16 14 .24 19.30.144ANZ BANK 0.1 1.2 1.2 4.2 .26OLD CAREY: Somerville 6, Hearn 5, Clements 3 . A .McHarg 2, Hughes,W Brown, Macauley. BEST Macaulay, Somerville . Patterson, Clements,R Evans, Keyes. TOP TEAM EFFORT !ANZ BANK : Haywood 2, Wright, Szietz . BEST: Boyle . Hall, Kennedy,Duscher. Trimbolt . Straha n

LATROBE UNI 5.1 9.8 10.10 12 .15.87COMM. BANK 3.3 5.5 9.5 10.6.66LATROBE UNI : Blaskett 4, McLachlan 3, Limperakis 3, PTucci, Little.BEST Crawford,m Briggs, McLachlan, Hands, Little, Blaskett .COMM . BANK : Crosbie 2, Henry 2, Kraska 2, Bibby 2, Gardner, Wat-son, BEST. Post, Timothee,m Kraska, Abrahams, Wilson, McLellan .WHITEFRIARS 4.0 5.3 7.5 8.7.55DOVETON 0.0 2.3 2.5 2.6.18

WHITEFRIARS: M,McLeiland 5. Sutton 2 . Lee. BEST. D.Crowe. B .Dunn,McLelland. Reidy, Santamana . Tierney

DOVETON : Wilson, Polgaise BEST: Burgess, Johnston, Mark Page,M Wilson, Cormick, Mwrhead

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ST. LEONARD SUNI REDS .u.i, 1

9,9 .63ST. LEONARDS: Fitzgerald 3, Madden 3, Sher, Eddington DirGuinane, Nowlan, Harvison, Levy. BEST. Fitzgerald, Madden GuoBroadbent, Bakker, R .Bulluss, A Good Team Effort "UNI . REDS : Barone 4 . Ruaiden, Keep, Saizano, Duffus, Gay BEy; iBarone, G .Moloney. Saizano, Gay, Keep, GodschanFOOTS INST 2.2 3.9 4.10 7,10.52AQUINAS 5.6 11.11 24-18 33.22 .220FOOTS . INST: TBaird 3, Beef, Farag, Grant . Allen, BEST TBaird

. C6ffe. Flynn, Bargiamidis, Stefol i

AQUINAS : D.Wright 8. Whelan 7. Van Kerkhoven 5, M Box 3, Ben 2Tarulh 2, Streat 2, Clarke, Phelan, Stahl, Wilkinson BEST Streat . F ..; ,mer. Van Kerkhoven, Bell, Reiter, Croft .

MARCELLIN 3.1 3.4 6.5 8.8.5 6DE LA SALLE 3.3 5,3 8.8 10,12,72DE LA SALLE : Engel 2, Hawkins 2, K .Ladson, M .Ldson, FudoeO'Brien, Furlong, Harrop, BEST Harrop, Jim Hunt, Tantrum, John La,;son . Grimes, K.Lapson .

MARCELLIN : Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive dKEW 3.4 9.7 11 .10 13,13-91OLD SCOTCH 0.2 0.2 1.2 3,4,2 2KEW: DiPaulo 2, Quinn 2 . PShaw 2, Deveny, Hoiten . Northam, RobertMaclsaac, Manley. Pinder, Lindsay . BEST. Deveny, Lindsay, C Macisa-ac . Holten, Quinn, DiPaul o

OLD SCOTCH : Symington, Lougron, Merrigan BEST. Loughron, Price,Doherty, Wise, Hoevenaard, Merrigan .

MON.WHITES 1.0 4.2 6.5 8.14.62ST. BERNARDS 2.4 5.5 7.6 9.6.60MON .WHITES: DePace 2, D.Gemmola 2, Gualano, Dawes, Farley,Crocker. BEST. Crocker, Kavanagh, King, D.Gemmola, Dawes, Ninnis.ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received

COLLEGIANS 3.0 6.0 7.0 8.048PORT COLTS 3.3 5.6 7.7 10.8 .68PORT COLTS : Sweet 3, Tinsley 2, Leadingham, Wale, Pasqud, BTurner,Evans BEST. Tinsley', Sweet, Finegan . Evans, Carey

COLLEGIANS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received

OLD HAILEY 1.2 4.4 6.6 10.11 .71OLD MELB 1.4 2.5 2.6 3.6.24OLD HAILEY: Graham 3, Vivian 3. McDonell 2, Bennett, Armstrong.BEST Bramich, Graham, Pamment, Bayles . McGorlich, McDoneil,

OLD MELB : Stapleton 2, Van Den Dungan 1 . BEST Stapleton, Co-wan, Troupe, R .Fardon, Morrison, Rowland .

GTV9 1.1 .7BLOODS 13.15 .93

GTV9 and BLOODSGoaI Kickers and Best Players not received .

iST. KILDA 9.10.64STATEBANK 16.6.102ST. KILDA : Hall 2, Mandile 2, McNally, Clinch, Keshishian, Moreschini,Fitzroy. BEST Hall, Cunningham, Nardella, De Maio C., Clinch, Evans.STATE BANK : Hargreaves 5, Pitts 5, Holt 3, Inglis 2, Lawton . BESTHargreaves, Holt, Lawton, Inglis, Donald, Webb.

OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 4.5 5.5 7.8.50ELTHAM 2.1 2.2 6.5 8.6.54ELTHAM: Fitzpatrick S 4, Weathenll 2, Phelan, Adams . BEST. Weather II .Adams, Hamshare. Butler, Hall, S,Fitzpatric k

OLD BRIGHTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.OLD XAVS 2.5 4.10 5.12 8.14 .62OLD GEELONG 0.3 2.4 3.4 5.4 .34OLD XAVS: Silk 3, Groqen, Lachacl, Exceli, Prowse, Le Fevre. BESTJ.Grenville, G .Grenville, Pearson, Nuns, Groqen, Fox .OLD GEELONG: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.BULLEEN-TEMP. 10 .11 .71THERRY 2.4.16

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BULLEENTEMP.Mtller 3, Parris 2, CSheridan. Viney, Stannard, Hum-1egelaac BEST. Weedman . Wmtle, Gilmore. McKenzie.

an, Chapli n

THERRY: Eastmure 2 . BEST. Eastmure A, Grnt, Nelson, Prow, Moi-. . .. -.c3rks .

ST, KEVINS 9.1 17.4 20.7 27.12.174

pOWER HOUSE/Balaclava Nil

St . KEVINS : Hooper 6. Butler 4, Fogarty 4, Doble 3, Giffin 3, Jolly 2 ,

, ; 2, O'Mahony 2, Corrigan. BEST Hooper, Jolly, Giffin, Nolan,lahony Corrigan.

BALACLAVA : BEST. Smith, PO'Shannessy, R .Dakin, M . Geerarts,

RICHMOND CENTRAL received fo rfeit from NORTH O.B.

RESERVE SECTIO NCAUL GRAMM 53.3 3.4 4.5 8.7.55

.3 15.8 17.10 19. 5129ORMON D

CAUL GRAMM: Paine 2, Barker 2, Richardson 2, S.Allen, Bettany.:=5' Kahofer, Bowater, Roseman, S .Allen, Richardson, Williams .

ORMOND : Wood 4, Robertson 3, Eishold 3, Sutherland 2, Strahan 2,s -gieton 2 . Anderson, Dawson, Noblett . BEST: Sutherland, Strahan,H Dawson, Wood . Robertson .

OLD XAVS 6.2 10.7 13.10 20 .11 .131UNI BLUES 0.0 1.1 3.8 4.11 .35

OLD XAVS: Heaphy 8, Greetham 6, Kennedy 2, McKay 2, Varcoe,Fenton BEST: Greetham, Pappageorgio, McKaige, Mortensen, Lowe,Kenned y

UNI BLUES : Bourke, Robinson, Luscombe, Rush . BEST. Grutzner, At-.ns. Johns, Robinson, Veal, Moloney.

COLLEGIANS 1 .2 4.3 6.5 8.6.54OLD SCOTCH 2.4 4.7 9.11 12 .12 .84

OLD SCOTCH : Austin 4. Aston 2, J.Macmillan 2 . Malcolm 2, Hodges,~rght, BEST. Collins, Hodges, Arnold, Howcroft, Chambers, Austin .

COLLEGIANS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

DE LA SALLE 4.3 12.10 18 .14 22 .19 .151NORTH O.B. 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 .24

DE LA SALLE: O'Toole 7, Burford 3, McClounan 3, McGraw 2, Gaspar-mt 2, Mitchell-Hill . Frazer, Rennie, Waldron, Dwyer. BEST - Team Ef-fort Pi

NORTH O.B. Kearney 2, Girolami, Drake. BEST. Boyd, Zocco, Thomp-son, Tierney, Girolami, McIntyre

BULLEEN-TEMP 2.1 2.2 4.4 7.4.46OLD PARAD 1.5 4.9 5.14 7.17.59

BULL TEMP: Agosta 2, Attaro, Bryan, Kelly, Parris, Nigro . BEST. John-son, Osborne, Merrell, Agosta. Pace, Mclnness.

OLD PARAD : Abrahams 3, Teilefson, Liddicutt, Hammond, Blakciey,BEST Vear, Perryman, Abrahams, Flynn, Luchetta, D .Jackson.

~B RESERVE SECTIO NMARCELLIN 2.1 4.4 4.6 5.7.37PARKSIDE 4.0 5.2 7.3 7.3 .45

MARCELLIN: TDay, Keays, Maher, Crimmins, PHarvey. BEST: Get-son, O'Loughlin, Hughes, Van Der Merwe . Scott, Keays .

PARKSIDE: D.Wood 2, Filipovic, R .Gard, PPappas, Soligo, Watson .BET Cowell, G.Shaw, D.Wood, PPapas, R .Gard, Wilson .

OLD TRINITY 2.4 4.8 5.11 5.11 .41ST. BERNARDS 1.5 1.5 2.5 3.10 .28

OLD TRINITY: Kouwtz 2, Saunders 2, Coleman . BEST Cooper, Holyoak,Dobson, Farrell, Saunders, Beer .

ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

UNI BLACKS 0.1 3.7 5.8 8.10.58IVANHOE 5.6 5.8 12.10 13.11 .89

UNI BLACKS : Bending 2, Philiipson 2, Lagastes, J .Roberts, Rogers,Jahroedin. BEST J.Roberts, Keys, Lavery, Rogers, Coker, Phillipson .

IVANHOE: Decis 4, Flynn 2, Balcombe, Daffy, Mathew, Newnham,Sampson, Webb, Blythe. BEST Raftopoulos, McDonald, Daffy, Hoff-man, Clarke, Decis .

BANYULE 2.5 3.6 3.7 6.7.43ST. KILDA 4.3 7.8 10.10 13 .15.93

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BANYULE: Smythe, Thompson, Bowler, Valena, Stevens, Gdhes . BESTBowler, Hobbs, Valena, M Scullin . Fraumano, Westley

ST. KILDA : Petrrtsch 4, Algen 2, Cummins 2, O'Callaghan 2, J .Capi-ron . Kay, Pirera, MThynne. BEST. Pirera . O'Dea, Algen, Petntsch, Kay,J Capiron .

THERRY 8.6 .54FAW KNER 18.6 .114

THERRY: Bye 2, Bosanko, Jones, R.Lyons, Bloor, McMahon . BEST:Castaldi . Bye, Jones, McCormack, R .Lyons. Gallagher.

FAWKNER : Selleck 7, Habgood 2, ¢Johnson 2, Terry 2, Burke, Hor-vath, Middlemo . Virtue, Walker. BEST. Selleck, Habgood, TScott, Ter-ry, Fleeson, Kane

C RESERVE SECTI0N .THOMASTOWN 6.3 9.4 12.7 15 .10.100HAMP. ROVERS 3.2 7.6 9.7 15.7.97

THOMASTOWN : Gleeson 4, Dri 3, Ken Harting 2, Petsinis 2, Cum-maudo, CafTra, Black, Medwin . BEST Medwin, Dri, Cummaudo, Glee-son . Black .

HAMPTON ROVERS : Winkler 5, Devote 3. LaFontaine, Hibbs, Tubb,Ford, Huckett. Boyle. Hoistock . BEST. Boyle. Cervi, Hoggett. Winkler,Huckett, Robert

MHSOBMON BLUES

8 .5 .535.13 .4 3

MHSOB : Drummond 5 BEST. Terrens, Wilson . Roach, Drummond,Cole, Gale.

MON BLUES : D.Kerr 3 . Gumley. Biack BEST. Gurney, Wood, Black,Taylor, Scalzo, Franci s

BALACLAVA 3.2 7.3 11.6 16.8 .104OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 3.5 5.9 8.10.58

BALACLAVA : A .Breslin 4, Franzi 3, O'Sullivan 2, James Sist 2, Brown,K .Drinan, Graffen, Byrden, Austerberry. BEST. Byrden, Morrison,Graffen. Inkster, Dix, A.Bresim

OLD BRIGHTON : Belmaine 3, Millis 2, Waddington 2, Mackenzie.BEST. Mackenzie . Latzer, Cowling, Waddington, Hall, Milli s

OLD MELB. 5.1 10.6 16.9 22 .10.142AJAX 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.2 .14

OLD MELB: Parkins 5, Lilburne 4, Hupfau 4 . Hanchette 3, Taylor, Mack-ay. Niall, Fisher, R .Nelson . BEST. Perkins . Hupfau, Hanchette, Niall,Fisher, Curti s

AJAX : Segal, Sharp. BEST. S .Poli, Thomas, PLebransky, Smithson ,Rubinstein, Sharp .

OLD HAILEYKEW

1.3 1.4 2.7 3.9.271.0 5.1 6.7 8.10 .58

OLD HAILEY: Mountford, Wilson, Wise. BEST Ball, Clarkson, Crump,Mountlord, A,Stuart, Tinkler.

KEW: Carydis 3. O'Farrell 2, Wolfe, Glenister, Wong . BEST. Royston,Wilcox, O'Farrell, Peric, Wong, Carydi s

D RESERVE-SECTIO NHEATHERTON 1.2 3.7 4.9 5.9.39NORTH BRUNS 2.4 2.5 6.7 10.11 .71

HEATHERTON: Lovitt 3, Booker, Zanker. BEST. Scully, Hopkins, Web-ster, Hampton, Morish, Spinks .

NORTH BRUNS : Grimaldi 3, Marinette 2, Blewitt 2, Adams, Burrows,McVeigh . BEST: Cortese, Grimaldi, Blewitt, McVeigh, Katsaounis,Mannella .

BULLEEN UTD 5.1 7.4 9.5 17.7.109OLD CAMBERELL 1.1 2.2 5.4 5.737

BULLEEN UTD : Vetch 4, Berkfeld 3, D.Dowd 3, Delaney, Edwards,S Dowd, Robbins, Green . BEST Viney, Kelly, Christopherson . D,Dowd,Berkfeid . Veitc h

OLD CAMBERWELL: Wood 3, lies, Foreman, BEST. Hodgson, G .Ne-ate, Knight, Wood, Armstrong, Mangan ,

OLD MENTON: 11.10.76OLD IVANHOE 7.6.48

OLD MENTON : Hall 6, TScalzo 2, Acreman, Vines, Sadler. BEST Hall,Thompson, Cater, Vines, EScalzo, Dickson .

OLD IVANHOE: Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

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ST. KEVINS : CNettietold 3 . Clark 2, Davey 2, Ryan, Crohan . Bare,Arthurson . BET Crohan, J Nettlefold, Arthurson, Fraser, Bare, Clark .COBURG : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .ELSTERNWICK 0.0 4.2 8.4 8.4.52PRESTON 3.3 8.6 12 .11 17.12 .114ELSTERNWICK: Weedon4 . Lloyd 2 . Murphy, Daniels BEST. Coyne,Allsop, Weedon, Phillips, Convery, Myers .PRESTON : Ryan 3, Cummins 3, Johnston 2, Kievan 2, Hodgson, Al-len, Jones, Mazzeo, McGaw, Calcutt, Callaghan . BEST Hodgson, John-stone, Caliguin, Allen, Cummins, Johnston .

UHSOB 0.1 3.7 5.9 7.10 .52BRUNSWICK 3.5 5.6 8.9 10.9 .69UHSOB : Thompson 3, Arno[, Hnatjuk, Salmon, Wernert . BEST. Hun-ter, Thompson, Merriman, Lugg, B .Boyce, Salmon.BRUNSWICK: Sayers 3, Reichelt 2, Campbell, Forde, Gibson, Ralph,PJ Sheehan BEST Spezza, Sayers, Watkins, PJSheehan . Campbell,McKssack .

ST- BEDES 14.16.100CLAYTON 4.7.31ST. BEDES : Fyans 4 . Bryant 3, Terrell 3, Whitlock 2, Williamson , Lan-nan BEST, Lannan . HdeL Browne, Whitlock, Whitelaw, TerrellCLAYTON: Mortimer 2, J .DeLosa, M,Delosa BEST MDelosa, Mor-timer. J Delosa, Anderson. ODonoghue, F PietropauloOLD ESSENDON 3.3 3.7 6.9 11 .10.76OLD GEELONG 3.0 6.4 7.4 8.7.55OLD ESSENDON : Dudderidge 3, Shaw 2, Milner 2. Thompson 2, Par-ker, Crossley. BEST Crossley, McKenzie, Thompson, Parker, Dud-deridge . Martyn

OLD GEELONG : Tallis 2, Chomley 2, Cox, Armitage, Jewel, Clarke .BEST Defegely, Robinson, Cox . McDonald. Talhs, Jewe lSTATE BANK 3.7 8.12 14.14 21 .15.141PENIN O .B. 1.1 2.1 3.2 5.3 .33STATE BANK: Kelly 5, Wright 4 . Price 2 . Ross 2, Rogotwicz 2, G .Smith2. W Smith, Scott, Saville, Coffman BET Kelly, Papadopoulos . W Smith,Price. Scott, WrightPENIN OLD BOYS : Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived .

WEST BRUNS: 2.2 6.6 10.8 14.17.101POWERHOUSE 2.0 2.2 4.3 5.3.33WEST BRUNS: Clements 3, B.Taylor 3, M .Walsh 3. W.McNeice, Flow-er. C Hatzistavrou . R .Taylor, Wilkie, BEST. Barber, Clements, Hokke-nan, Mill;n, R .Taylor, M .Walsh .

POWERHOUSE : Stavnnos 3. KCarmody, O'Connell BEST. Deans,Clough, Stavrinos . Crisara, Sterntort, Favero

F RESERVE SECTION ~ST. ANDREWS 0.3 1.3 2.5 2.7.19W'TOWN 3.4 5.6 10.8 12 .12 .84ST. ANDREWS : Attweil, J .Gavin . BEST Artis, Attwell, L.Esposito, James,J .Gavin, Olsen .W'TOWN : Smith 4, Dawson 3, McKensie 2, Bubnic, Dona, Gammone .BEST. Denham, Dona, Stephens, McLellland, Kennedy, Mitchell, SmithOLD CAREY 3.4 8.8 11 .01 14.12 .96ANZ BNK 2.3 4.5 6.7 11.8.74OLD CAREY: Homberger 3, D .Henderson 2, Gittins 2, Clark 2 . A .Hen-derson, Petty, M Sheedy, Eldridge, Fountas BEST Eldridge, Shrives .D Henderson, A Sheedy. M,Sheedy, Style sANZ BANK: Phillips 5, Birkentelds 2, Simmonds 2, Bennett, Fort . BEST.Phillips, Birkenfelds. Byrne, Simmonds, McKillo p

LATROBE UNI 2.2 4.5 6.8 10.11 .71COMM BANK 1.2 1.4 2.5 2.6.18

LATROBE UNI : Dunin 3, Reichelt 2, N .Andreula, Heap, McMahon,JTucci, Williamson . BEST: Sidebottom, Trimboli, Beaumont, William-son, Jensz, Huffer, A .COMM BANK: Wilson, Poulton BEST. Grime, Poulton, Harte, Keat-ing, C Firman

WHITEFRIARS 1.1 3.1 3.2 4.3.27DOETON 0.0 3.2 5.3 6.4.40

WHITEFRIARS : Hughes, Puglia, Harrison. O'Farrell BEST Dwtt; :-;,Hackett. Hughes, Lyall, OFarrell, Sully

DOVETON : Mallon 3, D.Polglase 2, Stephens BEST West . Westerman. DPolgiaise, Hynes, D'Aquino. McClougan

ST. LEONARDS 5.3.33UNI REDS 68,44ST. LEONARDS : S.Fletcher 2, Wallace 2, O'Connell BEST PeterLemke, Paul Lemke, S Fletcher, Wallac e

UNI REDS : Hdle 2 . Russell, Dynes, Urban, Cadman BEST L ;ttlehales-Russell, C .Zapelh . G Moloney, Urban . Dynes

FOOTS. INST 1.1 2.1 2.2 4-q 28AQUINAS 7.3 10.5 11 .11 14,15,9 9FOOTS . INST. Taylor. MacDonald . Perry, Rinald; BEST Morgan, Mac-Donald, Rinald ; Taylor, O'Shannessy, Perry

AQUINAS : Ryan 8 SO'Loughlin 2, DO'Loughlin 2. Smith . Laws BE':jRogers . AWright, Kv;eteladis. Winneke, Ryan . DO'Loughh n

MARCELLIN 3.7 10.9 20.9 29.11 .185DE LA SALLE 1.2 7.3 8.6 12.9.81MARCELLIN: Buhagiar 8, Saduki 8, Battistella 4, Randall 4, Hewitt 3,Sinico, Cooper. BEST J.Hart, Duck, Buhagiar, Hewitt, Slaverio,Battastelia.

DE LA SALLE: M O'Callaghan 2, Brideson 2, Mann ;x, Rudd, MaI¢ia.Toohey, Nicholson . Richardson, J .O'Callaghan, McKenzieBEST,Nicholson, Conroy. Mannix . Brideson, McKenzie, HeganOLD XAV 6.4 9.10 11 .18 20 .23.143UNI BLUES 1.3 3.4 4.5 5.6 .36OLD XAVS : Gibson 4, Webb 4, Logan 3, Tully 3, McLoughlan 2, O'SuI-hvan 2, Klavac, Connors BEST. Fennessy. Berry. Gleason, Logan,Meagher, Brennan

UNI BLUES : Whitson 2, B .Chr;st ;e 2, Giles. BEST. Jones, Giles, Broun,Clark, Wylie, Whitso n

COLLEGIANS 6 .3 12.7 18.11 25.14 .164MHSOB 2.2 4.4 6.4 8.6 .54COLLEGIANS & MHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players notreceived .

ORMOND 4.5 7.11 12 .17 18 .23.131NORTH O.B. 3.4 6.5 8.8 8.10 .58ORMOND : J.Martin 6, Hargreaves 3, Middleton 3, Todd, Connolly,Thompson. Simpson, Hurren BEST Martin, Middleston Simpson, Con-noily. Sermon, Daw.

NORTH O.B.Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not received .

BULLEEN 2.6 4.6 8.8 12.9.81OLD PARAD GREEN 3.1 7.3 12.7 17.12.114BULLEEN-TEMP: Engeneller 2, Milian 2, Pulse 2, Shine, Disanto, Phil-pots, McInerney, Pratt, Shepherd. BEST Shepherd, Croft, Engeneller,Wilson, Pulse.

OLD PARAD GREEN: Zappa 4 . Freeman 3, Larose 2, Philp 2 . McIner-ney, Gorman, Larkin, Mullavey, Richardson. Smith . BEST: Zappa, Gor-man, Freeman, Philp, Jewell, Regan .

ST. KILDA 6.9 7.11 9.15 10.17.78OLD MELB. 1.1 4.8 9.10 15 .14.104ST. KILDA : Cusack 4, R .Gilmore 2, Holman, Mann, Vanzo, Buckley.BEST Breslin, Cusack, J.Gilmore, Jackson, Krull, Buckley.OLD MELB: Harris 7, Charles 4, D'Andrea 3, Gillard . BEST Gillard,Coates, Terril, Harris, Elstoft, Charles.

OLD BRIGHTON 5 .5 6.7 7.11 9.15.69ST. BERNARDS 3.2 6.5 10.6 12.13.85OLD BRIGHTON : Sunderman 4, Farrell 3, Haig, Burns . BEST K .Far-rell, Stevenson, Burns, Swan, Henry, Sunderman ,

ST. BERNARDS: Goal Kicke rs and Best Players not re ceived .UNI BLACKS 2.4 6.5 9.8 11 .10.76OLD SCOTCH 5.4 8.6 11.8 19.12.126UNI BLACKS: Thomas 5, Bromell 2, Stephens, Shaddock, Ellinghaus,Chomley. BEST. Nandlal, Fotwood, Thomas . Chomley, Shaddock,Stephens

LAST ROUND'S RESULTS -(I LD SCOTCH: Whiteside 9, Kerr 2, Cornish 2. Ausard, Hooper, Evans,

-- ; Kerr, McDougall, Whiteman, BEST Japp, Whiteside, Tuckfield,?Iier, Hendry.

BANYULE 4.3 9.5 14 .12 20.15.135

THOMASTOWN 4.1 9.5 9.7 16.9.105

THOMASTOWN : Karambelas 5, Moro 2, Zaicos 2, G .Bubis 2, D.Far-? Lauletta 2, Micevski, BEST. Vitale, Lauletta, Moio, Camilleri,

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OLDQHERRYLEYBURY16.4 10.4 10.7 13.9 .87

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HAILEYBURY:man, Cox Jon Doran 2, Rae

. 2, Rae 2 . BEST.

THERRY: W.Brundell 3, TShine 3, S .Eastmure 2, Zanetti 2, Hudson,D Pinner, Reddick . BEST. Bedier, Tadinac, TShine, Hudson, Reddick,

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UNDER 9 ZONE' 3IVANHOE 12 .9.81WHITEFRIARS 11.14 .80

IVANHOE : Lengacher 3, Tucker 2, Fry 2, Fawley 2, Pettingill 2, Dona-hue. BEST. S.O'Conell, PZimmerman, CTucker, D.Rawley, M .Donahue,E .Newbold.

WHITEFRIARS : Hickey 3, Rowan 2, B.Crowe, Driscoll, C.Houston,Pellegrino, Poort . BEST. Borrack, B.Crowe, J.Houston, Jenkins, Pelligri-no . Strike ,

OLD PARAD PURPLE 1.1 4.4 5.6 6.9.45MON BLUES 3.0 7.1 7.4 8.5.53

OLD PARAD PURPLE : A .Magur 2, A .Tew 2, C.Dunnell, Annenson.BEST: W.Cheater, Pimental, Hinkley, Mount . Rodgigues, Annenson .

MONASH BLUES: Savage 5, Headberry, Thomson, Schwedes . BESTSmith, Savage, Lopes, O'Keefe, Parsons, Manueli ,

HOMP. ROVERS 4.2 6.5 12 .10 17.11 .113WILLIAMSTOWN 1.5 3.6 5.10 9.14 .68

HAMP. ROVERS : McDonald 4, Newman 3, Luxmoore 3, Wratten 2,Pat 2, Webb, Hammond, Mitchell. BEST: Luxmoore, McDonald, Pat,Salmon, LeGrand, Webb .

W'TOWN : Ross 2, Morelli 2, Cockerill, Cure, Cabonsag, Madigan .BEST. Height, B.Boucher, Muscat, de one, Cabonsag, Ross .

CAUL. GRAMMAR: A BYE .

TRIBUNAL

MAY 23rd ROUN DT. DEVERS, St. Bernards G. Section - Striking - Suspended 2 matches .

MAY 30th ROUN DR.HARRIS, Caulfield Grammarians - Striking - Suspended 4 matches.G . PARSONS, Collegians - Striking - Suspended 2 matches.and Witness J . REDDISH, Old Scotch - Suspended 1 match for unsatisfacto ry evidence .B. DAVIS, Old Paradians - Striking - Suspended 1 match .J. FOLLETT, Balaclava - Abusive language - Suspended 2 matches.S. McLEAN, Brunswick - Elbowing - Suspended 5 matches.A. STRACHAN, Brunswick - Elbowing - Suspended 3 matches.G . PHELAN, St . And rews - Striking - Suspended 2 matches .P. McGOWAN, Williamstown - (1) Striking ( 2) Th reatening the umpire - suspended 4 matches on1st charge and 6 matches on second charge . Total 10 matches.M . WILSON, Doveton, - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match .A . SAINSBURY MHS Old Boys - Striking - Suspended 1 match .J . DIXON, MHS Old Boys - Unduly rough play - reprimanded .C . O'BRIEN, MHS Old Boys U19 - Bad language - reprimanded .A. KENNEDY,MHS Old Boys U19 - Unduly rough play - suspended 1 match.M . MURRIHY, St . Kilda CBC U19 - Striking - Suspended 3 matches.S . JACKSON, Old Brighton U19 - Abusive language - suspended 2 matches .J . CARROLL, Univ. Blues U19 - Striking - suspended 3 matches .D. SHINE, Bulleen-Temp. U19 - St riking - Suspended 3 matches .J . FROSSINOS, Bulleen-Temp. U19 - (1) Striking (2) Abusive language - Suspended 3 matcheson 1st charge and 2 matches on 2nd charge . Total 5 matches.P. ENGELLER, Bulleen-Temp. U19 - Abusing an umpi re - Suspended 1 match .C. RICHMOND, Banyule Res. - Striking - Suspended 2 matches.R . CRAIGIE, Brunswick Red . - Striking - Suspended 3 matches .

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Looking Backby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 198 2In a magnificent game at Sandringham, the V.A .F.A .produced a strong finish to score a surprise 20 pointwin over the VFA .The team to represent the VA .FA. was as follows :Backs: Lockie (Uni .Blacks), Orton (Uni . Blues), Burne(Old Xavs) . Half Backs : Bourke (De La Salle), Carroll(North O .B .), Atkinson (O .Xav.) . Centre: Cooper (Mar-cellin), P.Brown (Old Scotch), Eason (Coll .) . Half For-wards : Blay (Kew), J.Jones (Marcellin), Murphy (DeLa Salle) . Forwards : Malone (North O.B.), Dillon (NorthO.B.), Honybun (Uni . Blacks) . Rucks : R .Brown (O.M .),Sherwen (Old Scotch), Jennings (Uni . Blues) .Reserves: I .Cordner (O.M .), Yeoman (Uni .Blues), Con-sidine (North O.B. )Final scores were 23 .13 to 19 .17. Best were Jennings,R .Brown, Honybun, Cooper, Dillon, Burne.Goals came from Dillon 5, Jones, Murphy 4, Jennings3, Cordner, R .Brown 2, Yeoman, PBrown, Lockie .A second team played a V.F.A . team drawn from VFA .second division and went down, 10.12 (72) to 20 .13(133) . Best were Marks, Brown, O'Brien, Bennett,Barnes, Roe. The V.A .F.A . Under 19 were too strongand fast for VF.A . Under 19 and won 20.17 (137) to11 .4. (70) .V.A .F.A . (CDEF team) defeated Tasmania in Laun-ceston by 32 points, 21 .12 .(138) to 16.10 (106) . Bestwere Smyth (9 goals), Hobba, McAuliffe, White,Rowston, Robison .

10 YEARS AGO - 1977Coach Shane Maguire returned to the No rt h Old

Boys team. (I think it was Shane's first comeback butcertainly not his last . N .R .)

300 games to Peter Harris - Alphington . Sta rt-ing his career in 1959, Peter has since been team cap-tain, Reserves coach, successful assistant coach oftwo premiership teams, best and fairest, best club-man, committeeman for 15 years, secretary for pasttwo years, and, needless to say, life member of theclub .

In the worst weather conditions for years BruceBourne starred for Ormond kicking 7 of the club's9 goals in their 33 point victory against Coburg .

Only undefeated teams were North ("A"), Ivan-hoe (Junior 1) & Hampton Rovers (Junior 2) .

In the battle of the Brunswicks in "E" Section ,No rt h (3rd) beat West (2nd) by 23 points. Best wereKenny, Hughes & Handley (North) and Ceddia,Guatte, Heenan (West) .

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200 games to No rt h Brunswick ;s Terry Jewson,a foundation member of the club, and to AJAX starBarrie Juberg who joined the club in 1966 andplayed in the first premiership team that year. Barriehad also won the club best and fairest and also manyother club awards .

15 YEARS AGO - 1972South Australia trounced Victoria at Alberton

Oval, Adelaide when they swept to a 31 point victo-ry. After the first quarter S .A . were always in control .

Best for Victoria were Birrell, Beattie and Moranwith goals coming from Shannon (4) & Beattie (4) .

Caulfield Grammarians gave a wonderful displayof football to topple previously unbeaten leaders, Or-mond, by 12 goals and take top place on the ladderby percentage. Caulfield outscored Ormond in everyquarter even though there was a strong wind .D .Clark, Long & Morphet were best while Lad (5goals), Crumpton & Burney showed out forOrmond .

In a high-scoring 'B' Section game Old Trinity,31 .13, had a big victory over neighbour Kew, 16 .12 .G . Fellows (10 goals), Stephens (9) and Fletcher(Old Trinity) andMitchell, Pearce & McEwan (Kew)were stars .

200 games to Col Glover ( De La Salle) - con-gratulations from all at the club and to Col whosecareer started in 1960 and also included valuableservice on the committee.

A.N .Z.Bank (E Section), yet to break the ice, gaveOld Ivanhoe, (3rd) a scare when they went down by3 goals in a first calss game. 17.9 to 20.9. Best wereG.Stevens, Cultriss, Walker (Old Ivanhoe) and May,Pickering & Male (A .N .Z. )

20 YEARS AGO - 1967Old Paradians had won seven games in a row and

were now three games clear - six teams were levelin second place.

Kew 16.10, with a burst of 8 goals in third quarter,beat Old Scotch 9 .19 who kicked 1 .8 in the lastquarter.

Peter Lucas (Collegians) and Bill Roddac(Parkside) played their 100th games.

Ormond bet Commonwealth Bank by 1 point -"Gympie" complained that the umpire had beenmesmirised by the Ormond grandstand .

Caulfield Grammarians trailing Ivanhoe by 13points at 3/atime, kicked 2.6 to a point in the last quarterto win by 4 points .

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35 YEARS AGO - 1952vicoria 9.15 (69) defeated South Aust . 9 .9 (63) at

Aiberton Oval Adelaide.Victoria led by 17 points at the last change. However

~,all way through the last quarter S .A . hit the front but,l,c again drew level and the scores remained at 9. 9

g 15 for almost five minutes until Victoria got a goalh only a few seconds to play.Best were Russel, 5 goals, Brady, Paton &

Birtles.

Geoff Paul played his first senior game with Melb.High - (Geoff later was captain-coach) .

Old Melburnians & Ormond equal leaders with7 wins and 1 loss, met at Wright Street in the matchof the day, with Roy Alexander, the umpire.

O .M .'s let down Captain Peter Cox, plYING HIS100TH GAME, AS Ormond won, 87.7 to 3.15, with therain pouring down all day .

Personality Pars

**~t100 UP FOR STEVE KANNEGIESSE R

The Brunswick Club this week wishes to recog-nize Steve Kannegiesser for reaching his 100 gametotal with the Club. Steve was introduced through afriend of a friend in 1982 and has been a regular per-formed ever since. He would be the first to admit thathe is not a Stawell Gift candidate but his reliable leftfoot turn nearly always gives him the necessary timeto get boot to ball .

This year Steve's form has been very good andseems to be getting better each week. With more thanhalf the year to go he will be unbeatable in the GrandFinal so long as he continues to apply himself. Steveis a good club member and wish this wife Dianneregularly attends club functions.

Well done Steve and now you have turned over thismilestone the next turn you need to make is the oneinto a two!

***THERRY - AT LONG LAST RON REACHES 100

Congratulations Ron Costello on playing you r100th game with the club in the match againstFawkner. Ron thoroughly deserves to have achievedthis milestone as he has had a terrible run with injuryover the past couple of seasons. Ron was a memberof the clubs hat trick of premierhsips (1983-85) andhas always been a very good team player . Ron, whopossesses a very good sense of humour, even usesthis attribute on the field at times . A perfect exampleof this occurred in the match against State Bank whereRon, who was playing a fine game, applauded a goalkicked by his opponent then proceeded to enquirewhat his chances were of getting a loan below interestrates? This clearly demonstrated the spirit in whichRon plays the game and it can only be hoped thatthere will be a lot more appearances from the Red& Gold No . 32.

THERRY - 150 GAMES TO ROD EGGLESTONETherry's match against Parkside will be the 150th ap-pearance of Rod Egglestone for the Club. Rod, whoplays in the back pocket for the seniors, is a closechecking player who constantly keeps his opponentsout of the play. Rod, has proved to be a very service-able player throughout his career always giving 100%each week . To reach 150 games is a tremendousachievement and Rod must be congratulated for hiscourage and determination which have contributedto Rod's success . Therry wish Rod all the best for his150th game and are sure he will play many more withthe Club.

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NEW ARRIVAL AT COMM . BANK F.C.All at the Commonwealth Bank F .C. would like to

congratulate coach Steve Nicholson and his wife onthe birth of their first child, Jarrad Steven .Chris breezed through the match, through in the time-on period things got a bit tough, but in the end afavourable result was achieved .

Both mother and son are doing well, but as forSteve he still hasn't hit the ground .Well done, Steve and Chris .

**,t50 GAMES FOR LATROBE UNI . CAPTAI N

Al McGibbon plays his 50th game for LaTrobeUniv. this week . Al has been at the Club for four years,and was appointed Captain this year . He has stuckwith the Club through the bad seasons, and alwaysgives 100% on and off the field . Good luck for therest of the season "Gibbo".

***50 GAMES TO ANZ UTILIT Y

All at ANZ Bank congratule Steve Duke on playinghis 50th game for the club a couple of weeks ago.

The author apologizes humbly for not putting thisin earlier Steve but it came up so quickly it caughtme unawares.

Steve has been around the club for a few years andis one of our most skilfull players but unfortunatelyhe does not always use it, hence his career has beensplit between the seniors and the reserves, where heshould be a regular senior player.

This year after his 50th Steve was playing the bestfootball of his career when tragically he broke his col-larbone and will not play another game this year.

Knowing "Dukey's" character he will overcomethis setback and comeback bigger and better nextyear to help in the revival of the Zedders .

Congratulations Steve from all at ANZ on reachingthis milestone, best wishes to you and Terri on yourengagement, hopefully with her backing and a bit ofluck, you can continue your involvement with ANZand go on and make the magical 100 .

VFL DEBUT FOR FAWKNER STA RLast Saturday Fawkner player Mark Majerczak

played his first senior game with Carlton against theBrisbane Bears. After many good games in theReserves, Makr showed he is capable of holding hisplace with an impressive first up display. His first kickof the game resulted in a goal after taking a fine mark .

Congratulations and well done Mark, from all atFawkner.

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ST. BERNARDS OLD COLLEGIANS, FOOTBALL CLUB

J4 11marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the1987

founding of our Club .To celebrate this significant milestone, it is planned tohold a 25th Anniversary Ball, details being :

Venue : Moonee Valley Racing Club Function CentreDate: Thursday, July 23rd, 1987Cost: $80 per double all inclusiveTables: 8 and 10 personsEntertainment: Brian Fitzgerald Band

Formal, starting 7.00pm to 1 .00am.

On behalf of the organising committee, an invitation isextended to all past players, officials and supporters .

Already, indications of support suggest the night willbe most successful, with many "long-lost" championsin attendance.Hoping to see you at our 25th Anniversary Ball.

for tickets contactOrganising C® ttee:

Jim Taylor - Chairman (338 2414)

Peter Atkinson - 337 7480

Mick Iannazzo - 337 3023

Peter Monaghan - 370 9028John Perrett - Bus. 267 2522H. 370 4023

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Paul Daffey - Bus. 328 1162H. 336 3217Gavin Mitchell - Bus. 611 2711H. 337 8101

Peter Nathan - 336 3018

Bernie Saundry - Bus. 370 2633H. 337 4769 .

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A SECTIO NHerman, CollegiansSchuhkraft, OrmondC. Lowe, De La SalleS. Curtain, Old Xav.Sherwen, Old ScotchBourke, Old Xav.Maclnnes, Uni . BluesCampbell, Old ScotchGleeson, Old ParadiansM .McDonald, OrmondWallis, Univ. Blues

B SECTIONFreeman, ParksideKennedy, IvanhoeHeath, Uni . BlacksKorp, Fawkne rG . Dwyer, IvanhoeO'Rourke, TherryPetroff, MarcellinSaduki, MarcellinMikic, MarcellinC.Kallysen, St . Bernard sFlarve, St . Kilda CBC

C SECTIONMitchell, Old Meib .Cavanagh, KewGravina, ThomastownPryor, Old BrightonI .Rogerson, H .RoversBriskin, AJAX

D SECTIONCollins, Old CamberwellDeMorton, Nth BrunswickMarquid, CoburgH .Tsialtas, Nth Bruns .Yarwood, Old Ivanho e

E SECTIOND .Jenkins, State Ban kCollins, St . BedesSimmons, Old EssendonMcNamara, St . BedesFitzsimmons, West Bruns .Gathercole, UHSOB

F SECTIONWhelan, AquinasWilson, St . AndrewsHammond, DovetonD.Wright, AquinasHearn, Old CareyBonnyman, Whitefriars

G SECTIOND. Robinson, Blood sMcNamara, Port ColtsEngel, De La SalleMaclsaac, KewSenior, Old ScotchSweet, Port Colt s

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1Christie, Univ. BluesWalton, Uni . BluesRudd, De La SalleConnors, Old Xavs .Randall, MarcellinFreeman, Old Paradians

UNDER 19 SECTION 2Brommell, Uni . BlacksHarris, Old Melb .Sunderman, Old BrightonLassock, Old HaileyburyT. Shine, TherryBubis, ThomastownParton, Old Haileybur y

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C RESERVE(8) 38 Wise, Old Haileybu ry ( 1) 23(12) 37 Belmaine, Old Brighton (3) 22( -) 32 Barry, Kew ( -) 19(8) 30 Winkler, Hampt.Rovers (5) 18(5) 28 Lilburne, Old Melb. (4) 17(-) 27 Gleeson, Thomastown (4) 1 7

D RESERVEHall, Old Mentonians (6) 22C .Nettlefold, St .Kevins ( -) 16Marinella, North Bruns. (2 15Weedon, Elsternwick ( 4) 15

13 Ryan, Preston (3) 14(3) 13 Ericksen, Old Ment. (-) 14

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Frisch, West Bruns. ( -) 15Fordham, Old Essendon ( -) 14geasley, St. Bedes 10Noronha, St. Bedes ( -) 10

F RESERVERyan, Aquinas (8) 23Bedley, Whitefriars ( -) 23Clark, Old Carey (2) 22Dawson, Williamstown (3) 22Mallon, Doveton ( -) 20Box, Aquinas ( -) 20

Next week's MatchesA SECTION

Ormond V Bulleen-TemplestoweUniv. Blues V Caulfield GrammariansOld Scotch V Old XaveriansNorth O.B. v Collegian sold Paradians v De

B SECTIONParkside v TherrySt. Bernards v MarcellinIvanhoe v Old TrinitySt. Kilda v Univ. BlacksFawkner v Banyule

C SECTIONHampton Rovers v Old HaileyburyMonash Blues v Thomastow nOld Brighton v MHS Old BoysAJAX v Balaclav aKew v Old Melburnians

D SECTIONNorth Brunswick v ElsternwickOld Camb. v HeathertonOld Ivanhoe v Bulleen UnitedSt . Kevins v Old MentoniansPreston v Coburg

E SECTIONBrunswick v West BrunswickClayton v UHS Old Boy sOld Geelong v St . BedesPenin . O.B . v Old EssendonPowerHouse v State Bank (Sunday 14th)

F SECTIONWilliamstown v St . LeonardsComm . Bank v Old CareyANZ Bank v LaTrobe Univ .Aquinas v WhitefriarsDoveton v Footscray Inst .Univ. Reds v St . Andrews

G SECTIONDe La Salle v Old HaileyburySt . Bernards v KewOld Scotch v Monash WhitesBloods v Collegian sPort Colts v GTV9 (Sunday 14th June at 12 noon)Old Melb. v Marcellin

H SECTIONState Bank v St . KevinsOld Geelong v Old BrightonEltham v Old XaveriansNorth O.B . v Bulleen-Temp.Therry v Richmond CentralPowerhouse v St. Kilda (at Ross Gregory Oval)

UNDER 19 SECTION 1De La Salle v Bulleen-TemplestoweUni . Blues v Marcelli nM .H .S .O.B. v Old XaveriansNorth O.B. v Collegian sOld Parad . Green v Ormond

UNDER 19 SECTION 2Old Melb . v Old HaileyburySt . Bernards v St . KildaOld Scotch v Old BrightonThomastown v Uni . BlacksTherry v Banyule

UNDER 19 SECTION 3Whitefriars v Old Parad . PurpleMonash Blues v Hampton RoversCaul . Grammarians v IvanhoeWilliamstown - A By e

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VAUGHANY'S 100thCongratulations to Peter Vaughan who played hi s

100th game for University Blacks against Ivanhoe .Vaughany, one of the key personalities at BLACKScommenced with the Juniors in 1981 . He made hismark in his first year by being selected to play in theVAFA State U19 side. Since then Vaughany has con-tributed to the Club in many ways, be it his spectacu-lar marking, his work around the club, his socializingor that voice! !

In 1985 he was a member of the successful Inter-varsity side and in 86 was selected at Coach - hetook Melb. Univ. side to victory and was selected asAll Australian Intervarsity Coach . This year saw a great

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reward for his efforts - he was appointed D.V.C . andhas now established himself as an integral part of thesenior side . Well done Peter - we all look forwardto you becoming one of the greats at Blacks.

***MONASH BLUES MILESTON E

Congratulations to Neil Searle, who recently playedhis 100th game for Monash against Balaclava ."Searly" has made a full recovery from a bad inju-ry a few years back when he was given a testy callfrom a fellow p!ayer. He recovered fully to return asthe tower of strength he has always been . Well done'Chunky' and all the best from your team-mates.

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H SECTIONELTHAM COLLEGE 7 1 0 714 260 274.62 28ST. KEVINS 7 1 0 533 270 197.41 28BULLEEN TEMP. 5 1 0 396 158 250.63 20OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 0 451 231 195.24 20RICHMOND CENT. 5 3 0 387 273 141 .76 20OLD XAVS 5 3 0 374 322 116.15 20STATE BANK 4 4 0 433 532 88 .16 16OLD GEELONG 3 5 0 353 395 81 .39 12ST. KILDA 2 6 0 341 636 53.62 8NORTH O .B. 2 6 0 231 490 47.14 8THERRY 0 7 1 271 605 44.79 2POWERHOUSE/BALA 0 7 1 117 829 14 .11 2

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A SECTIO NORMOND 7 1 0 832 641 129 .80 28OLD PARADIANS 6 2 0 757 524 144 .47 24OLD XAVERIANS 6 2 0 857 595 144 .03 24OLD SCOTCH 4 4 0 818 690 118 .55 16DE LA SALLE 4 4 0 681 649 104.93 16NORTH O.B. 4 4 0 660 836 78.95 16UNI BLUES 3 5 0 715 701 102 .00 12COLLEGIANS 3 5 0 718 796 90 .20 12CAUL . GRAMMAR 2 6 0 656 934 70 .24 8BULLEEN-TEMP 1 7 0 621 949 65 .44 4

B SECTIO NTHERRY 7 1 0 990 678 146 .02 28PARKSIDE 7 2 0 867 727 119 .26 28ST. BERNARDS 6 2 0 701 645 108.68 24MARCELLIN 5 3 0 803 663 121 .12 20IVANHOE 4 4 0 862 900 95 .78 16UNI BLACKS 3 5 0 781 798 97.87 12OLD TRINITY 3 5 0 658 786 83 .72 12BANYULE 2 6 0 782 910 85 .93 8FAWKNER 2 6 0 694 884 78.51 8ST. KILDA 1 7 0 703 850 82 .71 4

C SECTIONOLD MELB. 7 1 0 1121 603 185 .90 28KEW 7 1 0 1019 629 162.00 28MONASH BLUES 6 2 0 840 634 132 .49 24OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 0 793 721 109 .99 20THOMASTOWN 4 4 0 824 785 104.97 16BALACLAVA 4 4 0 829 953 86 .99 16OLD HAILEYBURY 3 5 0 637 690 92 .32 12MHSOB 3 5 0 738 900 82.00 12HAMPTON ROVERS 1 7 0 603 1014 59 .47 4AJAX 0 8 0 581 1056 55.02 0

D SECTIONST. KEVINS 7 1 0 770 577 133 .45 28OLD IVANHOE 5 2 1 855 662 129.15 22OLD MENTONIANS 5 3 0 780 633 123 .22 20BULLEEN UTD 5 3 0 703 636 110.53 20ELSTERNWICK 4 4 0 837 809 103 .46 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 729 713 102 .24 16OLD CAMBERWELL 3 4 1 746 832 89 .66 14PRESTON MBOB 3 5 0 646 645 100 .16 12HEATHERTON 2 6 0 583 890 65 .51 8COBURG 1 7 0 659 958 68 .79 4

E SECTIONSTATE BANK 7 1 0 976 630 154.92 28OLD ESSENDON 7 1 0 728 485 150.10 28BRUNSWICK 6 2 0 932 531 175.52 24ST. BEDES 6 2 0 747 474 157.59 24OLD GEELONG 4 4 0 682 676 100 .89 16WET BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 757 754 100 .40 16POWERHOUSE 3 5 0 629 791 79 .52 12UHSOB 2 6 0 707 845 83 .67 8PENINSULA 0 8 1 7 0 432 1024 42.19 4CLAYTON 0 8 0 446 1005 44 .38 0

F SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 8 0 0 1092 528 206.82 32AQUINAS 7 1 0 1174 463 253.56 28DOVETON 6 2 0 826 487 169 .61 24ST. ANDREWS 5 3 0 932 724 128.73 20OLD CAREY 5 3 0 773 694 111 .38 20WILLIAMSTOWN 5 3 0 815 743 109 .69 20LATROBE UNI 4 4 0 814 799 101 .88 16COMM . BANK 2 6 0 651 889 73.23 8UNI REDS 2 6 0 614 894 68.68 8FOOTS INST. 2 6 0 560 973 57.55 8ST LEONARDS 1 7 0 441 1005 43.88 4ANZ BANK 1 7 0 432 1004 43 .03 4

A RESERVE SECTIONORMOND 7 1 0 912 491 185.74 28DE LA SALLE 6 2 0 891 439 202.96 24OLD SCOTCH 5 3 0 676 672 100.60 20NORTH O.B. 5 3 0 579 682 84.90 20OLD PARADIANS 4 4 0 611 549 111 .29 16COLLEGIANS 4 4 0 595 656 90 .70 16OLD XAVERIANS 3 5 0 523 676 77 .37 12UNI BLUES 3 5 0 542 831 65 .22 12BULLEEN-TEMP 2 6 0 597 659 90 .59 8CAUL . GRAMMAR 1 7 0 455 833 54 .62 4

B RESERVE SECTIO NPARKSIDE 6 2 0 642 337 190 .50 24MARCELLIN 6 2 0 459 377 121 .75 24ST. BERNARDS 5 3 0 545 374 145.72 20ST. KILDA 5 3 0 455 409 111 .25 20

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IVANHOE 5 3 0 492 653UNI BLACKS 4 4 0 371 486FAWKNER 3 5 0 366 412OLD TRINITY 3 5 0 413 614THERRY 2 6 0 503 616BANYULE 1 7 0 526 706

C RESERVE SECTIONKEW 7 1 0 666 343OLD MELB. 6 2 0 732 438OLD HAILEYBURY 6 2 0 518 380THOMASTOWN 5 3 0 586 539MHSOB 5 3 0 474 438BALACLAVA 4 4 0 498 569MONASH BLUES 3 5 0 499 465HAMPTON ROVERS 3 5 0 574 621AJAX 1 7 0 277 739OLD BRIGHTON 0 8 0 249 75 8

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E RESERVE SECTIO NWEST BRUNSWICK 7 1 0 780 333 234 .23 28STATE BANK 6 2 0 721 307 234 .85 24OLD ESSENDON 6 2 0 635 315 201 .59 24ST. BEDES 6 2 0 574 355 161.69 24BRUNSWICK 5 3 0 322 397 8111 20OLD GEELONG 4 4 0 557 454 122.69 16POWERHOUSE 3 5 0 373 614 60.75 12UHSOB 2 6 0 266 617 4311 8CLAYTON 7 0 180 692 26.01 4PENINSULA O.B. 0 8 0 171 559 30.59 0

F RESERVE SECTIO NWHITEFRIARS 7 1 0 747 256 291 .80 28AQUINAS 7 1 0 752 317 237.22 28DOVETON 7 1 0 598 357 167.51 28LATROBE UNI 7 1 0 503 334 150.60 28WILLIAMSTOWN 5 3 0 610 430 141 .86 20OLD CAREY 4 4 0 603 555 108.65 16ANZ BANK 3 5 0 469 536 87.50 12ST ANDREWS 3 5 0 333 569 58.52 12UNI REDS 2 6 0 373 561 66 .49 8COMM BANK 1 7 0 295 662 44.56 4FOOTS INST 1 7 0 278 691 40.23 4ST. LEONARDS 1 7 0 229 654 35 .02 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 1OLD XAVS 8 0 0 891 365 244.11 32UNI BLUES 7 1 0 980 477 205 .45 28MARCELLIN 6 2 0 913 535 170 .65 24OLD PARAD.GREEN 6 2 0 711 572 124 .30 24BULLEENTEMP 4 4 0 795 739 107.58 16DE LA SALLE 3 5 0 705 860 81.98 12COLLEGIANS 2 6 0 703 898 78.29 8ORMOND 2 6 0 523 728 71 .84 8MHSOB 2 6 0 499 751 66.44 8NORTH O.B. 7 0 204 1145 17.82 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 2THERRY 7 1 0 958 683 140 .26 28OLD SCOTCH 5 2 760 686 110.79 22ST. BERNARDS 4 4 0 665 597 111 .39 16UNI BLACKS 4 4 0 831 859 96 .74 16BANYULE 4 4 0 720 773 93 .14 16ST, KILDA 4 4 0 568 761 74 .64 16OLD MELB. 3 4 763 879 86.80 14OLD HAILEYBURY 3 5 0 736 694 106 .05 12OLD BRIGHTON 3 6 0 578 872 66.28 12THOMASTOWN 2 6 0 535 783 68.33 8

UNDER 19 SECTION 3WHITEFRIARS 7 1 0 840 398 211 .06 28IVANHOE 6 1 0 774 403 192 .06 28CAUL . GRAMMAR 7 1 0 842 522 161 .30 28MONASH BLUES 4 4 0 541 527 102 .66 16HAMP ROVERS 3 4 695 870 79 .89 14OLD PARAD.PURPLE 6 406 905 44.86 6WILLIAMSTOWN 1 7 0 399 760 27 .09 4

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