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relishing the chance to goiwilight years as he lurks

feet of his taller forwards .ih, opening round and the~ i n a strong team auger well- touted as a possible Uni

off season . Of course, aname of Julian Kirzner

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seemingly has amortgage on the CGrade goal kicking andon the back of a lazyseven last week, helooks the odds on pickagainOne name I keephearing about from thecoat tuggers is KaneMaghamez from th eFitzroy Reds . The gargantuan teenager, whograduated from the Under 19s in the off

season (on the back of twoy .ID e successive 90 goal plus

Gradeseasons) is on

7~0 " Williamstown's list butrepresents a scary presencewhen he lines up for the

Reds . Two days out this year sees him wellahead on the sharp shooters table .If you want bags, plonk yourself down in D4 .In the last two decades, 11 players havekicked the ton. (Yes, I have no life) withHawthorn Amateurs' Dan Lauletta the hot tipto bring up the three figures this year.Whatever the case, amateur history is litteredwith names capable of giving the goal umpiresneck pain . Amazingly however, we haven't hadan A Grade centurion since 1980 . MessrsGerstman, McKee and O'Farrell would be goodeach way bets to buck the trend .On a totally different track, Whitefriars'Anthony Carbone is not noted for his big bagsbut caps off one of the more remarkableamateur careers today when he runs out forhis 300th game against MHSOB. 6 clubB&Fs, numerous times runner up, compMVPs, state honours and premiershipcaptain . He was at the forefront of the Friars'remarkable push up the grades, despiteoffers from higher ranked clubs . Well doneCuzza, enjoy your day !

Horn

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I . IL begs the question : is this the year o f

Lhai Paul Edwards from Therry kickedf~oals for his side in the opening

~_u t for the NOBS with bags

, :€ds, the smart money is onchard Taylor to take the

. The ex Hawk and West

- _,c,al kicker?s iuor" thanever, there is a glut of goal-in amateur football, which has often

-ii i cised as being too low scoring an dds flashy mitifielders.

n, two ex AFL ruckmen are leading

b ; Iz,-i iig suggestions that inju ries hadiir football careers . Brett O'Farrell

itc,')ury) and Steven McKee (St}ia,e both proved

, old Scotch'si in an, who had a

~ nothing like talli ie goal-square .

n-sle t=rith Dania year for the sharp-shooting

e mix following an

led as having the most miserlyit last week against Uni Blues ,

0w competition . Gerstman, very

jr C,,nneil kicks 100s as a matter

i}unstall mould in terms of howni,sed the opening round with ai,ut should he remain on the park ,

i jn a red-hot nudge this year

11ut unfortunately businessii r y impede him this year. Still

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

Lucky JimUnlucky JimJames Hayter pretty much stitched up every fullforward in A Grade last year. Look at the frontcover of the record from the opening round and itsums up why the Blues won the flag . Indeed suchwas his dominance over St Bernards' Dan Jordanthat big DJ vowed "never again!", jumped ship andscooted off to Western Australia with a plane loadof assorted hair stylists in hot pursuit . JamesGerstman kicked nine on him last year, but eigh tof those were from often-ridiculous free kicks and itappeared a mere blip on hiscopy book .Fast-forward to quarter timeon Saturday and Hayter wasas white as a ghost. Creratman

time but succumbedto the ferocity of the St

Kevin's side . At 3/ 4

time of the Uni game, -----------Steve McKee wa sprobably wondering the point of it all but he hassince kicked ten goals and looks an absolutedoozy for the SKOBs . Matt Lucas (until injured),youngster from the college Marchesani and RoryMcGuire (a reserves player last year) all playedvital roles for the home side. Their acid test comes

"St ~ ftz's and Old XaveriwwwouLd ham to be thefiercestr&Wry in anweurf

had kicked seven, Scotch had had applied theblowtorch to the reigning premiers and the fabricof the competition suddenly looked a littledifferent. Gerstman, who finished with eleven,plays him exactly the way everyone else didn't lastyear ; he avoided the body on body contests,relying instead on his uncanny ability to read theplay from upfield .Some numbnuts in the community had theaudacity to blame the loss on an article thatappeared in the Saturday Age . Those with more ofan idea rightly contend that Scotch is a prettyslick team and boast arguably the most lethalforward line in the competition .Cameron M ie-MeHarg (how's that for yourquintessential Scotch College name!) wasdominant in the ruck and Steven Hume's kickingto Gerstman was a treat to watchIn the other games . . . .Dan Rush, Adrian Cox and Ryan Colbert (Leigh'sbrother) were all amongst it as Xavs overcome atardy start to totally blow away the haplessWesley boys. Ten goals in the final term suggestsa newfound potency for the away team .Nick Daffy fronted up for a rare appearance withOld M el6urniar.c, who were competitive until half

young St Bernard's side that must have givenitself a red-hot chance going into the game.Youngster Cam McLaren has been a realrevelation while chunky on ball magnet BrettDobson must surely be the most consistent playerin the competition .Finally Haileybury, who were something of a jokelast year but now look very much the benchmark .

today, but it's not beyond therealms of possibility that theycan mix it with the Xavs of thisworld .Marcellin just won't go away.On ANZAC day, they werealways in control against a

CLUE fiAl :iE LST f:'i ; TOT.'.!.

A sECT'aflNOld HaileyburyOld ScotchSt. KevinsMarcellin

B . O'FarrellGertsmanMcKeeC Maclaren

6 11

11 116 10

6 7

A RESERVEOld HaileyburyOld MelburniansOld ScotchUniversity BluesOld Xaverians

Efstathiou 7 11Hawkins 8 8Beaurepaire 3 7Coleman 2 6Green 6 6

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Would you like to be an A Grade full back

,t 11~! on Brett O'Farrell with Corrigan ,

Barker an d co s treaming down at a rate

,i kuol,? They won the school flag last year with

~uncil of ring-ins but their Old Boys side are al l

-, ruwn an d pretty impressive . Could this b e

Today;;7ologies to Scotch and OMs, Uni Blacks

, l I)lues and Beaumaris and Hampton Rovers,

K, ci,l's and Old Xave rians would have to be th e

a rivalry in amateur football. Stretchin gthose Year 7A APS battles at Burke Hal l

}dced up by the Michael Blood hoo-ha, the%,~arly punch up at Cheers nightspot an d

,,ii(_,iions of financial impropriety, it's hard totwo sides that love beating one anothergo for Xavs, just .

And . . .Nicco v : ill dust off his old side at McKinnon

O'Farrell will miss with work

iuii ;wmenf~ in Sydney )The Eagles will swoop on the Lions to go 3 zip .

The Students will get their act together against

`,t> . Sc,otch will give a right royal touch up to

-ti u-,ling Trinity .

Correspondents :Horn -jonathan-g-horn@yahoo .co .uk

MILESTONES

St . K eving UB - Today at Toorak Park agains tii,.: .] :iavs, Marcus Dollman celebrates a

:nt milestone - 200 games. Marcus',iIuiimtion to SKOB since joining the club as,hitu,v redhead kid in 1994 has bee n

i, i .u v . Two time Senior Premiership winner,

tiut,- \AFA competition B&F winner, Senior

195.18-2002, Senior B&F winner andItii i i,u1 in 2004, Marcus just keeps ont , , the Club that he loves . He's still a

A Ici<1 -perhaps not so skinny - but ou rit to Marcus for this tremendou s

Best of luck today Dolly.

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Old Haileybury v St Bernard sn v Collegian s

1L ms v St Kevins - 96 .5 inner FTA-11,tirniafis v University Blues - at

Sportscover Arena

Old Trinity v Old Scotch

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COLLEGIANS 2.3 4.5 5.5 7.11 (53)

Town Demetriou Gnatt Leitl Lorenzini . Best: Geistman Hume McKenzie-

CtLD Ti 1.1 1.3 5.5 6.7(43)OLD HARZYBURY 4 .4 10.7 14.8 21 .10 (136)Old Trfn: Pretty 2 A Ramsden 2 Cultrera Dann . Best: Brown D BottlerReynolds A Ramsden Dann Aitken . Old llait• O'Farrell 6 Siapantas 3 PCorrigan 2 S Langford-Jones 2 Bourke 2 Armstrong 2 BarkerJenke MasonScroll . Best : O'Farrell Brown P Corrigan Barker Secull Jenke.Umpirm Albie Firley Peter Liddell (F) Peter Teasdale Peter Monotti (B)Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota (G)ST BEWIMS 1.3 6.4 9.4 11.6 (72)MARCELLIH 4.2 8.6 10.12 16 .16 (1 06)St Bmit: Potter 3 Keunen 2 Davis 2 C Mitchell 2 Garth Goullet . Best:Kennon Madden Kavanagh McLaughlin Blunt Goullet . C Maclaren6 J Rice 4 Cullinan 2 S Considine O'Donnell Frazer. Best : Rice McLarenDobson M Bortolotto S Considine Cullinan.Umptrim Jamie Kvins Russell Davidson (F) Chris O'Shea Rob Mutton (B)Bernie Jephson Vin Vescovi (G)

OLD XAPEHTAFi3 1.4 6.12 11 .16 21 .22 (148)Cal- Blumfield 2 Naylor 2 Harrison Jorgenson Lockett. Best: BlumfieldRoach Mooney Harrison Weekes Hage. Old Sav: Rush 3 Cox 3 C Purrs 3Colbert 3 Beardsley 2 Agius 2 Pascal RuygJ Scanlan Lethtean Ford . Best:Colbert Bingham J Sc<•mlanwoodru((Johnston C Purss .

Simon Stokes Steve McCarthy (F1 Andrew Envigton MattJenkinson (B) Andrew Esposito Daniel Kofoed (G)BT HEVW 4.2 5.3 12.7 16.9 (1 06)OLD MELSURPSANS 2 .4 5.12 9.12 11 .17 (83)SHOB: McKee 6 Greenham 3 Lynch 2 Lucas Garlick Liston GiansiraeusaDowd. Best: Marchesani Macguire Liston Greenham Shannon Dowd .Old Mdb: Lacev 4 Jm Beaumont Daffy Kennon Lawler Jon Miller Jo MillerRoberts Best: Billing Jo Miller J Berry Roberts Holme Je Beaumont .Urapdr= Leah Gallagher Tim Sutcliffe (F) Brendan Corcoran Will Stokes(B) Lucas Robson Dominic Napoli (G)OLD SCOTCH 9 .7 13 .13 14.15 21 .17 (143)IIt BLUES 1.0 5.1 10.3 14.5 (89)Old >3eoWL Gerstman 11 Phillips Crow Pugsley McKenzie-MeHarg Wigney

McHarg Ashton Beringer Snaddon .Uni Bbim- Clarke 3 DeCrespigny 3Scambler 2 Lowcock 2 Tanner Gleeson Ryan Minns . Best: PatersonAnderson McKinnon North Gleeson Tanner.i}mph= Richard Eastwood Peter James (F) Michael Saunders AdamRogers (B) Paul Gait Steve Piperno (G )

A RESERVEOLt}TRffdit'Y 2.1 5.5 7.7 9.8(62)OLD FiAIIF'YBU1tY 8 .3 9.4 12.7 13.9 (67)Old Trim S VanDerVenne 3 C Amiconi 2 Cameron 2 Hogarth 2 . Best :Webster Cumming Cameron Petdro M Burgess Christou . Old HailEfstathiou 7 warnes 2 Dowling 2 Walden Salter . Best Efstathiou WaldenMcIntyre warnes Floyd Fergusson .3T BERNARDS 4.4 5.6 10.14 16 .17 (16'n;t3ARCEbdIN 0.0 2.2 2.2 3.3(21)St Berix Harrison 3 Matthews 2 Stapleton 2 Hogan N Smith 2 HarrisHughes Ryan Campbell . Best: N Smith J Evans Andrews Hogan HarrisonDe Morton. Mm= Houghton lamnis Frisina. Best Colville L McMillanVdignall McCarteri Bolger Conte .C3 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.319)OLD%A 3.3 9.6 12.9 1s .12 (102)CAh Stone . Best: Howard Jones Humphry Stone Rose Mallard .CId . Green 6 Jones 2 Larkins 2 J McDonnell 2 M Scanlan 0'Meara MWalsh . Best: Howard Green M Walsh Hulett Larkins Jones .ST EMVIM 3.3 3.4 6.5 7.6(48)OLD AISULBURNEAM 2.1 7.5 8.8 1 4.10 (94)SHOB: P Mount 2 Aughton Mitchell S Mount Taylor Campagta . Best: LGullifer Byrne Manton. Old Ett2lx Hawldns 8 Byrne 4 Oman Tsiotras . Best:Hawkins Oman Bunn Tucker Jenkins A Prowse .OLD SCOTCH 62 8.6 13 .6 19.12 (126)UM BLUES 3.4 5.6 8.7 9.9 (63)Old SeDtcb. • S Graham 5 Beaurepaire 3 Reid 3 Josephs 2 Allen ArmstrongCations Finocchiaro B Smith J Kitchen . Best: Allen Carroll Cations SGraham Josephs C Phillips . Uni Muem M Coleman 2 D Heinz 2 J McKay2 S Fletcher 2 J Westmore. Best: S Russel T Irvine D Heinz J Wood JR4stmore T Rankin.

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS M ARCELLIN OLD HAILEYDURY OLD M ELDURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Rice coach: Date Tapp,gAsst

CoachAndrew 00575

Res : Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins Res . Coach: Andrew Bonwkk Res Coach : Fab Gatti Res Coach: Serge D'ArqabAsst Coach : Ray Eeatt e

1 J. Dixon VC 1 B. Dobson 1 C. Home t T. Cud,Ipp2

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1 T Baranger ( C2

~ iV t2 M. Johnson 2 J. Rice 2 S. DaveyC

3 BI,6n g4 H

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~3 B . Mooney4 A . Shinkfietd

3 D . Waters4 J . Frazer

3 P. Go gan ( )4 S. Langford,)wr.s (DVC)

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6 D. ~Iney 5 s. Collins I D)

8 A. Crow7 J Kitchen

5 R . Henebery Johnston5 D 5 J . Bourke 7 H. Turner 8 S. Dick6 N . Baxter6 S . Woolley

.6 G. Romanin 6 L ~tas

8 Je Beaumonts D. Harrison

g A. Pugskyto C. sm,m

7 S . Taft 7 S . Maguire 6 W. Smith 10 T. RobertsFerraro11 R

it T. Buy12 S. Hume

7 J . Farley 8 R . Frisina 7 M . Car~garl .t2 O . Webb t3 A. Nettleton

14 C. McKenzre - Mcnarg8 C. Unsworth Capt 9 L. Considine 8 F. Mohammad 13 E. wuson 15 S. Cations9 J . Fry 10 D. Cullinan 9 M . Barker (DVC) 14 A. Vo age

yts I. Weir16 E. earraurey_7 Cl

~10 J . Jorgensen 11 N. Addison 10 C. EfstathiouI

J. Byrne 1L. iagwtens

11 C . Weekes12 N . Harrison Capt 13 C. Woods 11 A. McIntyre

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7 Ja nane r18 T. Fitzgerald

19 R . .wsephs20 S.Trocn

13 M. Parrent 15 J. Bortolotto 12 B. O'Farrell 19 E. studham 21 D . Ja22 R1°"

14 J. Ashman 16 L . McMillan 13 B. Waite 20 J . Guest21 M Hicks 23 O. Crane

15 C. Hoist

17 G . Cox C)t 14 S. Jones.

22 J . Dixon24 D Brooke25 M . Saunders

16 A . Baxter 18 D . Gartner 15 D . Mackenzie 23 M. Berry24 M . Hawkins

26 T Davmrg27 T Den~eVrou17 J . Heritage 19 A. Papaluca 16 P. O'Donnell 25 H. Whitehead

_28 A.ouaa

17 D . Phillips18 D. Barber 20 M. Hermans 17 K . Ford (VC) 26 P, ~"~ y 29 i

. Fa~taro19 C. Davidson 21 N . Walker 18 D. Thurmond 28 M . Maroon 31 N. Lord

Gerstman32 J20 M . Hoiles 22 D. Marson 19 M . Armstrong 29 M . Prowse

30 Jo Mdier.

33 E. Re d21 C. Harris VC 23 M . Leffanue 20 M . Fankhauser 31 J Berry "yias34 C Pr

35 P. Drano,22 N. Lockett 24 L. O'Flynn 21 A. Janke 32 E. Selby J . SurcEiae23 C. Mollard 25 R. Galati 22 D. Mason

33 J. Magee34 P Toll

37 G . Canal38 T JePoart

24 E. WatersMcMlllan26 D 23 M. Seccull

.35 C . Ray

.39 S. Graham

25 R . Mui r

KrOfiri S26 P

.27 S. Theisz 24 B.T DVC)~~ (

36 TCoste,b-ManNng

37 J . Grant

40 T.Aurc-+Smath41 Wbaws.

27 G . Rowston 28 B. Carmody 25 S. Rrnvtands 38 L. Bunn 42 T. Beane43 '

28 B. Couch 30 S. Considine 26 J . Bell 39 J . Tucker p Jackson28 D . Browning 31 M. Bortolotto 27 B. Johnston 41 J . Ray aa J. Beaurepalre29 N . Burrows

34 D . Jarred (VC) 28 S . Goldsworthy 42 A Waddel l43 A Wu

47 T. Hos0.ing48 S Dumaresq30 L. Moo n

Roach31 N 36 A. Layton 29 B . Carson 44 E . Far+auharson 49 B. Snaddnnwa,kom50 M.

32 C. Blumfield VC 38 C . MacLaren 30 D. Warned 46 C. 45 J. Aachen

Neeson.

51 L . Freeman33 B . Hoist 39 B . Colville 31 D. Lay 47 D. Marks

48 C Jenkins52 D. Knight

A~~n~`1~34 D. McCaughan 40 C . Purcell 32 B. Mflctr'll .49 G Tswtras

F455 s. D :pasyual e

35 L. Nesbit 42 G. Petroff 33 S. Wa~en so k Panndex 56 T. DspasquarZ36 M . Roberson Pascuzzi43 J 34 P. Langford-Jones 51 M . Kenrwn 57 J . Crane37 S. Humphry .

44 L Hansen 35 T. Chisholm52 J . Anderso n

Dsmond53 D58 A.. Grant59 w. Enron

38 A. Fabri s39 D. Cannizzo

.45 D. Theisz 35 D . Lappage

.54 M. Barrett55 C . Theodaulou

60 J . Sheldon61 A W Sutherland

40 D. Strachan 52 A. Rivstovski 36 L McPtterswt 56 J . Tucker 62 M. Graham63 T Coll.

41 B. Duff 53 M. Perri 37 D . Brown 57 W McDonald 64 S . Lorenzenl42 T. Sank 54 J. Forbes 38 L FloydFloyd A. Prows e

59 W. Wharton!d MaYan65

66 A . Pearce43 E. Malone 55 J. Wallis 39 S . Rode 60 A . Gems 67 S Uilay44 Y. Phillips

59 R . Conte 41 S . Saunders 61 D Woodfor d62 T Harrison

68 T. Keck69 S . Hoskirq

45 A. StoneCook e46 J 63 C . Pezzimenti 42 J . Mueller

.63 R. Matthews 70 J. MYvcM N

71.Moon47 Z 62 M. McCartin 43 D. Salter .6

4 65 N P. Daff

y Grundy 72 B snT.48 B . Low 63 C . Pezzimenti 44 J. McLauchlan 66 N. Peters 73 M . Gw,e n

74 D. Carq~on49 M . Rose 45 M. Deviling 68 H . Best

70 J. Russo75 C. u

g76 J Noblest

50 M . Rice 46 B. Crawford 71 T. Bailer 77 T. Page51 B . Shadboft 47 R Mitchell 72 C . Alder 78 N . Some52 M . Naylor

.48 G . Chipperr~d

73 N . Russell74 N . Lawler

79 G . Junkeer~ N ~~53 T. Rutherford

54 B. Woolhouse 49 L Pitcher 75 s. Guoiey76 E Mitchell

:82 B Remrrwth

55 T. Cookes Res Capt 51 H . McLauchlan.. Hara n77 . Mdilar83 A

84 A . Ventura56 M. Stefanidakis 52 C . Ferguson 78 M. Bach 13 .~ a;57 D . Williamson 53 M. Levy

79 E BakerSo C . Bien-Young

x r.87 M . ScowS

58 N . Bobeff 54 A Vital as 81 A . Ray 88 o. Be.,59 A. Wright - Smith

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~82 D. Emerson83 R Galbraith

89 T. Fraser90 T Baker60 D . Mutto n

Healey61 E 57 A. Sight.

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ss .86 E . Hamer 93 C. Pr.Scsigton

94 C. Stevens63 A . Kenneally 59 N. Gibson 88 A. Kauye 95 N. Wallace-Sm~th64 N .Craig YCIYPa Valley 62 G. White 89 4Y. Kiel

9o w. Landa,e96 A. vr.wsmson97 J . Smedley,

65 A . Smith 63 S. Pickering 91 A. Manahan 98 N. Thom66 J . Adgemi s67 A Nichola Country chl}J

92 D . Miller93 W Fannon

99 A.Bu c100 D . Glen

h ~.68 M . Gromotga 34 S. Radyrromk mr e101 A. Catc

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,~ SectionOLD TI1IITY 0 `.' ;~MARCo-Co.:chce . .. f Carlson

S rR^_s Cooch : Da 'a BowerClub i s coach : Ed Best

S.

C .

ST. BERNARDSCoach : Simon Madde n

Res Coach: Darren Handley

1 C. Keunen2 B. Garth3 C. Goullet4 D. Ballari n5 C. Liberatore6 M. Harrison7 S . Clarke7R S . Perrett8 J. Evan s9 M. Kavanagh10 N. Mitchell11 C. Davis12 B . Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 B . Rya n15 T. Wilkinson16 D. Blunt17 C. Potter18 D. O'Connor19 A . Mitchell20 D. Evan s21 B . Loughlin22 Ty Pearson23 L. Wilkinson24 D. Roach25 D. McLaughlin (C)26 A. Smith27 J. Hughes28 P. Holland29 L. Spinner30 M . Stapleton31 G . Campbell32 T. Harvey32R J. Harvey

s N. S tn By

55 S. Bugryn56 R. Winduss57 M. Stewart58 S. Andrews59 L, Jordan60 M, Gouday61 J . Cheep62 R .O'Bree63 S. Crouch

NORTHSUBURBANSPORTSCLUB . INC .

ST KEVIN'S ODCoach : Dave Murray

Asst . Coach : Tony MillerRes . Coach : Rob Gross

I N. Pope2 M . Mulgrevr3 S. Garlick4 L. Mahoney (c)5 M . Dollma n6 D. Mahoney7 J . Travaglia8 T. McCann9 B . Field s10 M . Lucas (dvc)11 T. Duggan12 S . McKee13 R. Bowles14 P. Greenham15 W. Gullifer16 B . Garvey (dvc)17 D. Rya n18 R. Chard19 D. Sheehy20 T. Crowley21 R. Maguire22 J . Mount23 T. Simpson (vc)24 A . Lynch25 D. Manton26 C. Taylor27 T. O'Toole28 M . Giansiracusa29 C. Underwood30 N. Dowling31 W. Keenan32 S . O'Connor33 M . Maguire34 N. Perrett35 J . Dempsey36 P. Mount37 M . Shannon38 J . O'Brien39 M . Dwyer40 L. Katesaran41 M . Drinkwater42 S. Mount43 A. DeKretse r44 John-Paul . Mount45 A . Srriii n46 L S . =er48 A.C_-. .. ,

51 L. Bare52 r1 ' nt53 I-' i no

56 D. :.alsh

57 J . Listo n

58 L. Giansiracusa59 P. Aughto n60 S. O'Connor61 R . Caldaw62 A. Jageurs63 C . Lucas64 D . Prior65 R . Short66 J. Marchesani71 A. Mulkeams75 R . Campagna82 S. Mitchell99 P. Murray

UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : John Kanis

Res Coach : Joe Sturrock

1 P. Butko2 T. Hutchins3 J. Sturrock4 D . Guengerich5 J. Tanner6 M. Rigby7 R . Young8 J. Hayte r9 A. Lowcockto R. Martin11 L . Nort h12 Q . Gleeson13 T. Foster14 A. Henderson15 L . Ryan16 M . Kordic k17 G . De Crespigny18 N. Anderso n19 M . Torney20 M . Coleman21 C. Norman22 B. Millard23 T. Wilcox24 S. Russell25 A. Solly26 J. Scambler27 R. Wilkie28 M .Thomas29 A. Terril l30 T. Muhlebach31 M . Shaughnessy32 M . Paterson33 B. Gates34 T. McKinnon35 J . McKay36 R. Minns37 J . Robbins38 C. Bradley39 D. Hein z40 C. Brookes41 L. Qui n42 S. Fletcher43 N. Shuttleworth44 J. Wood45 B. Waters46 H. Rankin47 A. Millar48 L. Fishly49 P. Steele50 H. Naiton51 N. Vanderbosh52 P. Marriott53 J . Westmore54 A. Waxman55 B . Gin56 T. Rankin57 T. Irvine58 J . Albani s59 B . Hutchinson60 D. Strac k61 J . Ritchie62 C . Ross63 P. Eden64 D . McPhail65 E . Clarke66 L . Woodhouse67 D . McAloon68 J. McKerrow69 G . Mui r70 J. Meade71 P. Marshall72 D . Gavara-Nanu73 C . Hopkin s74 H . Munro75 J. Moylan77 J. McQuillen86 D . Bannister

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OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Barry Richardso n

Res Coach: Anthony Bourk e

1 A . Fox2 C . Santaluci a3 J . Pasceri -4 Ja McDonnell5 D . Rush6 A. Oswald7 S . Lethlean8 A . McDonald9 A . Co x10 M . Beardsley11 L. Howard12 A. Bowen13 T. Ruyg14 J. Agius15 L . Ford (Capt)16 S. Mollard17 A. Chatfield (V.C .)18 M. Scanlan19 D . Walsh,20 J. Scanlan21 S McCarthy21 T. Purss22 T. Ockteshaw (VC.)22 M Ru =i-i

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A SECTIONCollegians v Old HaileyburySt Kevins v Marcellin - at Sgortgcover Arena

University Blues v Old Xaverians

Old Scotch v Old Melburnian s

St Bernards v Old Trinity - 96 .8 Inner FM

B SECTIONCaulfield Or v De La SalleOld Ivanhoe v Old BrightonMHSOB v Mazenod 0 CNorth Old Boys v Whitefriar sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Essendon G r

C SECTIONAJAX v Monash Blues - at Trevor Barker Oval,

SandringhainBanyule v Therry Penola 0 BParkdale Vultures v Old Camberwell

Beaumaris v Hampton Rovers

Old Paradians v University Blacks

Dl SECTIONYarra Valley 0 B v Glen EiraFitzroy Reds v OrmondBulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Carey v Old Mentonian s

Prahran v Aquinas 0 C

D2 SECTIONIvanhoe Assumption v RupertswoodSwinburne University v Old Geelong

Salesian 0 C v OakleighBentleigh v La Trobe UniversityPeninsula 0 B v Williamstown CYM S

D3 SECTIONSyndal Tally-Ho v West BrunswickKew v South Melbourne DistrictsWerribee Amateurs v Old Westbourne

Power House v UHS-VU

Monash Gryphons v St Johns 0 C

D4 SECTIONRichmond Central v Box Hill NorthBulleen Cobras v Eltham CollegiansHawthorn Amateurs v Elsternwick

Albert Park v North Brunswic k

St Marys - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Brighton v St KevinsDe La Salle v CollegiansUniversity Blues v MarcellinOld Xaverians v Old ScotchSt Bernards - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Trinity v Banyule ViewbankRupertswood v Caulfield GrOld Essendon Gr v Old Melburnians

Old Carey v BeaumarisOld Camberwell v Whitefriars

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe University v AJAX - switched from

original drawOld Paradians v Old Ivanho eMonash Blues v St Bedes Mentone TigersUniversity Blacks v Bentleigh - at 11 .30 a.m.

Oakleigh v MHSOB

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEDe La Salle (2) v Salesian ScorpionsOakleigh Clays v Old HaileyburyOrmond v Mazenod 0 CHampton Rovers v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne v Old ScotchTheny Penola 0 B V KewRupertswood (2) - ByeFitzroy Reds v Aquinas 0 C - TEAEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Bulleen Templestow e

CLUB 1S (1)Old Brighton v St Kevin s

Mt Lilydale v De La Salle -T'BAUniversity Blues v Old MelburniansOld Xaverians v Old ScotchPrahran v Mazenod 0 C

CLUB 18 (2)Old Trinity v Marcellin

Box Hill Sharks v CollegiansMonash Blues v Old Xaverians (2)Fitzroy Reds v Old Essendon Gr - TBATherry Penola 0 B v University Blacks

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Fitzroy Reds (2) - ByeLa Trobe University v North Old BoysEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Whitefriar s

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Caulfteld Granirnarians showed a return to2004 season form with a hard relentless attackon the footy but unfortunately failed by thebarest of margins to get over the line againstAffazenod OC. Inaccurate kicking for goal nothelping their cause .

Old Essendon were trailing by some 26 points

at the 20 minute mark of the third term, thenthrew caution to the wind kicking long and

direct and did a 56 point turnaround in the

next 40 minutes of football to come away 30

point winners over De La Salle .

For the second week in a row after a tightstruggle Old Brighton kicked 8 goals in the lastterm to come away with a convincing win at th e

Tigers lair.SOB took the points at the

hoodoo ground against a youngand 'inexperienced NO side .A five goal to 1 point lastquarter gave them a victory i na day where Warren Fall made a comeback tocoaching.

Great day at Pine Lodge saw Old Ivanhoe firmas the early favourite with a pretty comfortableand convincing win over the taller Whiteftlarsside .

PREVIEWWhitefriars welcome MESOB to thepicturesque Park Orchards . Promises to be agood game between the rapidly improving HighSchool and the experienced Friars, but the factthat it is at home and buoyed by AnthonyCarbone's 300th Game (Well Done Cuz -TB) Ithink that Whitefriars will have the necessaryinspiration and motivation to get over the line .

The battle for the Merri Creek Cup takes placetoday out at the Grammar school. Buoyed bytheir rousing victory last week the Ol d

don side should start the match withplenty of confidence . NOB-3 just have not beenfinishing off their games and will need to play

for the full 4quarters to be anysort of a chancetoday . But for mewinning form i sgood form and at home I fully expect theGrammar Boys to be victorious .

Short trek across town finds CaulfleldGrazanmrians at South Road ready to tacklethe rampaging Old Brighton unit. Improvedshowing last week from the Fields would havethem feeling better about themselves but astrong work ethic and belief in themselves hasthe Tonners playing pretty good footy at themoment . Again home ground advantage sways

me to stick with OldBrighton to handle theFields and keep them atbay.East Malvern stages animportant game betweer.

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De La Salle though do just have thatore experience and A Grad e

iat in a close one should see themline today but a reversal would not

an d Old Ivanhoe both who have

heir greater experience to record the

nothing wrong clash at Central ReserveThis is a big test for the home side to see

~luch improvement has been made sinceAnd who better to test it against thewho have added some depth to thei rand are in pretty good nick at the

i ll go against the grain here as in

_ :ound advantage and tip the visitors

4 .9 .11 17.16 (117)4.4 6.9 9.12 12 .15 (87)

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: Ravson 3 Bowden 2 Lowe 2 Moore 2 Corin Skinns. Best: P HarrisonRavson L Harrison Lowe Dugan Oakley.Z- .-- an Sacha Koffman Dash Pettis (F) Brendan Cannon (B) DanielScully Gavin Roberts (G )fi' : . :~TK 3.4 7.7 7.9 11 .10(76)

4.6 7.8 10 .12 19.17 (125): Picnic 10 .viacgiIlivray Mason S Ginnivan Townsend Crilh' Hendra

S Gadsden Phelan . Best: Pirrie Briston Dawson S Gtnna•an S GadsdenPhelan. BY B(M1' : Terrell 2 Rhoden 2 L tVmtle Groves Osborne Napier KidoFa-cs Lynch . Best M WLntle Beveridge Corda Tyquin Kidd L Terrell.I t Luke Holmes Wayne Hinton (F) Rob Mayston Jnr AndrewR uman fill Robert Parry Graeme Booth (G)

C 2.3 7.6 10.9 13 .11 (Payne 3 Bourbon 3 Dunne 2 Lekt Apollonio Hose Murray Castricum.

:nd must have thrown a few out witha good response this week . Please

l,n . " Match Report and a couple of Bes ttvl Player of the Round Nominations to1 home phone and fax, the mobile i s

016 or send me an email to

Lusnet .com.au . Thanks .

E d: C ambsLain Murray Kelly Hansen Payne Bourbon ,Sinclair 3 Knight 2 Guyett 2 Foote Gross Green Edwards Winter .Knirtht R'odajaja Docker Bruhn Liddell O'Ne ill.

Dirk Kromer Rob Mavston (F) James Gregory (B) Greg Roll oDaniel Brookes (G)

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Adam turned on a 101st to

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~loa1s, and collecting a bag& '7 . Adam is one of the

maintains a perfec tshooting for goal, andach hopes that the Show

nr anothAr hundred . Well~ icent?!

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nton-Connell 4 Ti Brady 2 Tonkin Boyle D Brady Cassell . Best :T Sheehan Ti Brady To Brady Camed Minton-Connell Sutherland .

I Mark Gibson Chris Stead (RFL) (F) Matthew Jackson DanielMonaghan (RFL) (B) Matthew Kent Luke McKay M (G)

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raves 4 billion 3 M Rowse 2 M Hecker Wilson Bell J ConnellyLogan . iilton M Rowse Bell T Graves Buck Heys. Mill Bright March2 Scott i . Best : Butteress March Smith Murchie Ginnivan McDonald .

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we Morris Pitts Boyd Tilling Oldman . Best : Under D Morris Hawkins

... . :: eon 4 Farmer FranklinJones Murphy Bosna Bowes. Best: Chappleurphy Crathern Scott Baker. Hawkins 3 Massey 3 Ballock 2

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B SectionCAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS BE LA SALLE M AZENOD MHSOBFC NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Stephen Wright Coach : Mark LoweAsst : Ad"an cox""

Coach: Mrke M<AnhurAe? n

Asst coaches : Andrew Suthedartl!Coach: Davitl Sinner

Asst coaches : '~P`ros Beasley

Coach : Tony EganAsst Coach : Michael HedkeYas Coach : Lachlan Kellaway

Res: Peter OlivieriRes: Many KeF"her

Cl 18 : Eenlamm &&AndrE.v Pcscemq

Re . Coach : Tony CaAins

Warten FaliRes Coach: Jam~e seen Res Coach : Brendan Smales

1 J Foley 1 L . Walker C r I T. Castricum 1 J Bamert 1 J . Cassel l

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

3 C Knight Corin C3 B 4 C . Lee 3 D Rosman 3 T. Sheehan

4 M Liddell.Harrison DVC4 L 6 P. Nelson 4 M White (S-VC) 4 S. Sleep

5 S Kendall.

6 M Duggan VC 9 D . Kelly5 B Betheras 5 S. Cox

6 N Crave n7 R O'Neill

.5r R. Quick 10 B . Chamberlain

6 M Brain7 g Whittington

6 M. Fitzgerald

8 R Foote 6 M . Moore 11 D. Hose 8 J Gemer 7 H . Mappleston e

9 M Frater 7 P. Harrison DVC 12 D. Chamberlain 8 J Dixon 8 J . Browne

10 A Will (C) 7r S. Conway 14 N. Meehan 9 D Fairchild 9 L. Curri e

11 B Carboni 8 J. La Ragy 15 N. Parry (VC) 10 P Smith 10 M. Carney

12 D Pearce (VC) 9 J. Moloney 16 M . Apollonio 10 I Barrett 11 T. Roberts

12 M Sainsbury gr D . Browning 18 D. Dunne 11 R Temes 12 G. Maxton13 A Green Silvers10 T 20 C. Murray 12 J Aitken 13 T. Spurling14 B Gross15 A Docker

.lOr M. Ellis 22 S. Veltman 12 M Feferkranz 15 J . Nihil l

16 N Falls 11 P. Bourke 24 D . Nisbett 13 S Anderson .14 M Hamilton-Ho

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16 J Wright 12 M . Fieldsend 25 S. Stanley15 A O'Brien

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18 J James14 W. Dwyer 27 M . Regan 17 G McCully

.21 Tim Brad y

15 P. Bowden 28 P. Jones 18 R Limbrick (S-DVC)19 B Evans

16 S . Hyland 30 D. Hansen 18 C Wright 22 D . Teha n20 H Vella21 M Pennycuick 17 L. Bowden 32 A. Strawn 19 S Robinson 23 S . Minton-Connell

22 C Fagan 18 A. Coffey 33 S. Balloch 20 L Horne 24 M . Fitzpatrick

23 C McGrath 19 R . McArdle 34 C. Boyd 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 25 A . Crameri

24 C Murphy 19r G . Gilbert 37 L . Morgan 21 W Taft 26 D. Brady25 B Sinclair 20 A . Shields 38 D . Hallet 22 A Svirskis 27 C. Dynon25 N Dorman

D Payso n21 40 G . Massey 23 A Hogan 28 D. Joyce26 S Widjaja (VC) .

Hyd e21r C 41 M . Venturini 24 J Pertzel 29 C. Hosking27 J Sayer s28 J Jacobs

.22r M . O'Donnell 42 C . Paine

25 H Taylor25 A Vicendese

30 D . Skene

29 N Guyett 22 M . Brown 45 S . Paine 26 L Evans3 1 L . Boyle

Sheeha n32 B30 M Sharpe 23 R. Sherman 47 A . Manjekian 27 W Backway .Barker33 M30 D Elias 24 J . Morel 48 C. Jayaweera 28 T Dunne .

31 W Bowes 25 R . Walmsley 51 M . Murray 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 36 D. Tonki n32 A Lawson 26 C . Postlethwaite 52 G . Tilling 29 W White 38 M . Amor33 S Fryers

Hirst27 J 54 A. Stagliano 30 K McDonald 39 C. Pizzin i34 H Baker35 S Thompson

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l40 C. Ph landy

36 G Crathern 31 S . Hyde 56 S . Castricum 32 A Cassel33 L Campbell

42 D. SheehanButcher53 S37 B Scott 31r K . Mannix 58 D . Morris 34 E Thompson (S-0VC)

.Cribbes60 M38 N Edwards 32 D. Lowe 61 M . McDowell 34 D Henzel

.Barden65 N39 A Bosn a

40 M Wilson34 V. Moloney 64 T. Bourbon 35 P Rujevic (R-VC)

.66 P. Bryar

41 B Jeffkins 36 W. Jolley 36 S Mage e

42 A Strain 37 D. Davis 37 T Harpe r

43 T Gerrand 38 V. Buckley 37 M Tin g

44 B Hasforth 38r P. Hesse 38 C Nailo n45 B Acfield 39 B. Oakley 39 D Fox46 K Weir 41 D . McInerney 40 A Lust (R-Capt)47 S Jenkinson 42 D . Jarvis 41 J Anderso n48 R Chapple 43 A . Greenalgh

42 C Wrigh t49 G Poulter Molan45 T

43 R Coxon50 N Green51 W Rudd

.52 T. Moloney

44 J Newton45 R Czwarno

52 G Winter 54 A . Skinns 46 1 Costing53 J Gross 55 A. McLeish 47 D Hollenberg54 T Franklin-Jones 56 L. Seeger 48 M Webster55 C Hooper 57 R . Hancock 49 S Yu e56 B Napier 59 B. Vague 50 K Harding57 P Farme r58 S Cunliffe 62 C . Punton 51 D Vicendese

59 D Buckthought 63 N . Stewart 52 M Land y53 S Mitchel l

60 R Saunders 70 M . Krezel 54 D Learmont-Walker61 T Royal Eva55 C62 C Sheppar d

' 56 T Wrigh tArcy63 Z D 57 S Foley64 T Waile s65 B Jenkinson 58 P Greenhill

66 C Grigg 59 A Hall

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~tt -;RI(IHTON OLD ESSE N DOH OLD IVANHOE ST BEDES M EHTOPIE WHITEFRIARSGreg McLoughlinc Coach : David Calthorpe Coach : Gerard Shelly TIGERS Coach : Pat Mannixc

dA3m McConnell Res Coach : Kernel Dachs Res Coach: Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter Randal l

p_ ; :h : Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res. Coach : Chris Rubick

1 J. Panagiotopolus 1 A. Oates 1 B . Collins 3 M . Carbon e'row 2 D . Biggs 2 L . Lochran (V.Capt) 2 L. Wintle 5 B . Pha n-r'J 3 M. Oxnam 3 S. Curatolo 3 L. Borella 6 P. Campbell:'..fray (dvc) 4 M. Ryan 4 S. Geilings (Sens) 4 L. Beveridge 7 S . Brosolo

~5 S. De Morton B. Davis (Res) 5 S . Napier 8 B Janson

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n 7 J . Leask 6 S. Kent .8 A Scafidi 11 L Wallace

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.-r.:'cn (Capt) 9 J. Stormont 8 G . Hope.

10 M . Wintle.

13 J Anderson

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_-; ,~ 17 D . Forrest 17 M. Veal 20 L. McMurray 22 N . Cunningha m[i Dungan 18 D . Flaherty 18 J. Hope (Capt) 21 J . Connelly 23 P. Stagg

•-' 18 S. Dawson 19 P. Dinakis 22 L. Capsalis 24 J Dao u. . . 19 E. Healey 20 D. Hawkes (C .Res) 23 J . Lynch .

25 G Day20 S. Piayfair 21 S. Fragiacomo 24 J . Tyquin .

21 S. Dale 22 B. Nagel 25 J . Knuppei 27 B . Gardiner

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2 727 S . Kingwell 29 A . Glenn

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27 A. McKenzie 28 M. Tobias 32 G. Kempster 33 C . Fulton

28 A. Fewster 29 R. Weddle 33 S . Zakic 34 D . Gtoufche v

29 S. Uebergang 30 J. Leech 34 L. Carson 36 C . Dye r

30 M. Dragojlo 31 J. Stevens 35 A . Sewers 38 C . Carng g

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36 A. Baldwin (Sens)

.40 M . Kelleher 43 N . Elliott

35 L . Kavanagh M. Mealy (Res) 41 M . Rouse 44 B. Bird36 C . Obtiutrek 37 G . Hedrick 42 M . Wilson 45 S. Clove n37 A. Parker 38 Ga George 43 A . Paterson 46 M. Duffy38 T Campbell 39 Ge George 44 M . Rhoden 48 J . Treyvaud39 B. Newbold 40 J Keane

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOK S

After 12 years in existence, Y Sta le y Oldfound themselves finishing 5th in D Grade for thesecond year in a row . At the Club's PresentationNight, held in late September last year, the SeniorCoach demanded a greater commitment from allplayers in Season 2005, otherwise he felt that theClub would take a backward step in the newseason .They kicked 2 .8.20 against lyintheir first practice match . This is an editedtranscript of a letter written to each player at theClub and presented to them early on the followin gweek .Na footWe all know and understand this fact . Practicematches are exactly that . . . PRACTICE . They are anecessary evil in any footballer's season, to aid withthe process of conditioning, building the skill base,teaming together as a group and bonding.They are planned and scheduled to assist you theplayer to prepare for the rigours of the seasonahead . They are played to remind you of theamount of training you have completed (or notcompleted), as the case may be, in the period beforeand after Christmas. They are there to remind youthat you still need to improve your foot skills, yourhand skills, your marking skills, your endurance,your speed, your agility, your flexibility, your abilityto think and act under pressure and your voice outon the ground. They are there to remind you thatkick chasing is something that you left behindwhen playing junior football . You must remainaccountable for an opponent, especially when theopposition team has control of the football . Youmust run to space when we have control of thefootball in order to create an option for a teammate, which in turn will create the requiredforward momentum . You still have to do thedisciplined things!When the ball is in dispute and you are in the closeproximity you must push yourself to aid your teammate . You must also use your physical presence toyour team's advantage, play in front, contest everyissue, make crumb gathering a special feature ofyour game, especially if you are not a designatedmarking option .They are there to remind you to jump up off theground when knocked over, not lay there leavingyour team one man short. They are there to helpinstil team discipline, follow the game plan, abideby the team's rules and set plays . They highlightindividual performances on the day, the good, andthe not so good .

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They teach you to prepare for dealing with umpiresagain . No matter how good or bad they are withoutthem there is no game .You have to respect their decisions, get on with thejob and just maybe the next time a "Line Ball" callwill go your way.All of this comes a lot easier if you have done theright thing at training. Training is designed toprepare you for matches . At Yarra this year we haveidentified overall player fitness has fallen awaysince 2002 . Why??? The playing group at this Clubis growing older. We no longer have the benefit of anannual influx of U/19's.Some of us have dropped off the °Yarra Train" forvarying reasons . They may return, they may not.You, however, have chosen to stay and play for TEB

4E 3It You have made achoice to spend those cold winter nights training,you have chosen to spend your Saturdays chasingthat elusive piece of leather, getting knocked over,possibly abused, hopefully praised, but most of all,sharing great times with your mates .In order to achieve all of this you have to be fit andhealthy and ready to play the great Australiangame . That means preparation time and somethingin your heart that makes you want to push yourselfthrough thick and thin and times of pain .Sometimes we will need to train long and hard,other times the sessions will be short and sharp .We will be training in blocks, in the hope that wewill be able to peak at the right time - September .In the mean time, I ask all of you, stop whingeingabout sore calves, shin splints, OR tight hammysetc. If you are sore, tell the coach who will modifyyour preparation, if deemed appropriate and see aprofessional about it. Use your spare time to getinto the pool, go for a walk or a bike ride or get amassage . Do something, but don't use it as acrutch for poor performances . Ask yourself these

questions .Am I stretching enough during the day to aid mymuscle flexibilit} 9Have I taken in enough water during the day toensure that I am sufficiently hydrated to meet thechallenges of training and playing?Did I have a snack at the right time of the day toensure that my blood sugar levels are in order tomeet the rigours of the session?We don't need anymore, needc al_~tiss . It's up to you Pr j: _ MworthSenior Coac h

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school was - atated in Spring StresRo whatnow the site ot~nttege ofAustralasianSurgeons.

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~~ Move d to theiryarra site in 1927 .

The magnificently inustrated

volume is a tea nmeth story ofone Interested n through WS

,state educationbe ordered by was founde Out awsThe boo SOBA office the VAFA in 195 Was winnin g

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and Vctona university .

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Rd . 2 enjoyed some great free wheelingfooty with at least 36 goals bagged inthree of the games. Paradians found theirfeet, Rovers showed little mercy and theWellers won a shootout . The Sharks andthe Blacks had important victories to set

up a cracker today . Fourteams are still waiting tosing their song .

REVIEWThe Wellers are not

A solid turnoutwas treated to ahigh quality

encounterbetween the

Sharks and the Vultures . Ina typically hard fought localrivals battle, Parkdale willrue missed opportunitieswhilst Beauy were able tosteady late in the game .

-will the realparadjans please5

having any trouble finding the big sticks,

merry revival with seven third ter m

slotting another 22 against the Ja -Mitchell and Clyne regularly began theforward thrusts for Loats who bagged 8 .Ajax matched OC for most of the day, buta couple of lapses and the Wellers stungthem. Lewski and Berger best for thevanquished .Banyule were swept away as the Roversbooted their biggest score for half acentury. Browne, Greenwood and Tregearwere strong in the air whilst Martyn,Burgraaff and Can found it on the deck.

The Bears had no answers, but Morganand Wise tried hard .Kempton and Evans kept up their greatstart to the year enabling Blacks toregain the Cowan Frearson Cup againstthe Blues. Uni surged early, before aMonash rescue led by Turton andTinkler, bounced them in front . There

would be several lead changes in a toughand skilful clash, but the work of Battenand Groom saw The Blacks home .

A 14 goal to two opening half paved theway for Paradians first win of thecampaign. Faroldi and Crotty instigated a

majors, but the home side steadied,before kicking well clear in the last .

Sharks, Ensor and Spence were rock likein defence, whilst Lynch was a handful .

All roads should lead to Optus Ovaltoday, as the Blacks and Sharks go head

to head. Both teams were stretched byMonash, before prevailing. The gamebetween two evenly matched outfitsshould be tough, uncompromising andrich in skill . In a l5ob of the heads, Beauywill have their noses in front whenrequired .

J

CLUB t.Si t`dit TOTAL

C SECTIONTherry Penola Edwards 4 11Ajax Kirzner 7 11

Old Camberwell Loats 8 10

Old Paradians Brabender 7 9Parkdale Vultures Hecker 2 8

C RESERVEBeaumaris VanceParkdale Vultures Wilkins

Hampton Rovers PowerOld Paradians Spinoso

5 123 76 74 5

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~~'ilt the real Paradians please stand up?

I ;,~Iled the first week, bruisers the next,ha( can we expect today? One thing they

(-~, it be sure of is, the Blues will be hungry(,r a first up win . Last year's preliminary(inrtlists have played well in both games,I)ul have nothing to show for it . I think it'll),,> third time lucky and Monash to salute .

Ajax journey to Oak Park, where Therry

; ;aits them, as both sides look to preventilai trick of losses . Therry have struggled

l,,r E~oa1s, whilst the Jackas led by a strong-i u ~uing pack have been impressive atnles and that should give them the edge .

Banyule probably couldn't have picked a

se side to play against to try andneni o last week's thumping. The WeUers

r flving. Averaging 24 goals a game and}Iilsl the Bears may restrict that number

tcdmY. OC will still manage a winning

,,,it i•essive away matches for theVultures, but again they don't journey far

1) ''11 they venture to Hampton. The greenu (I colds were exceptional last week, buttllc competition will be far tougher this;~(i cr n oon, with Parkdale coach, Tony~1 ;w,- orge no doubt drumming home thenwc cl for players to take their chances inii, ~ i 1 t of goal . It should be another ripping,( .,I derby, at Boss James and I'll stick

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MIL ESTONE S ;Hampton Rovers - congratulate MatthewLa wrence 100 VAFA games, Tony PucellaII It Rovers games and Stuart Suleyman

I J i 100 Rovers games . Well done guys ,i I 1 i ic iie there are many more to come .

C, J2 ON

1 .ash Blues v Old Paradians

Therry Penola 0 B v AJAX

Old Camberwell v Banyul e

1 ) , Rovers v Parkdale Vultures

crsity Blacks v Beaumaris -at Op

qccno_Ufd[4E- :_ :TY BLAtr;3 3.4 8.9 9.9 13.15 (£3)MDNASH BLi1 .F5 2.0 7.1 10.6 12.6 (78)I)ai Blacim, Groom 4 Betacqua 2 Shaw 2 P Kempton M Kempton PriceSmith Dowsley. Best Batten M Kempton Barry S Walch Groom Scaflea .Men Bb= Craven 3 Pay 2 Deyoung Gregory O'Sullivan Hol1mvayChapman Torten Tinkler. Best : Torten Tinkler Davidson Smyth CravenMudge.Umphm Max Wittman Jeremy Heffernan (F) Michael O'Donnell JackRegester (G)OLD PARJADIANS 7.1 14.3 17 .10 26.16 (165)ITEM= FENOLA 0 .1 3.4 8.6 11.9 (75)0 d Par: Porteous 6 Brabender 5 Dintinosante 5 Jenkins 2 Sinclair 2ZiGanrndc 2 Boundy Hughes Spitty. Best Pratt Boundy Loney HughesBrabender Spitty . T$ Pam Edwards 4 D Goodwin 3 C Bannister J CrottyMcWhinney Skiathitis. Best: Faroldi J Crotty Gentile Callegari CastaldiBarron .Umpftwe Sean Scully Jnr Michael Bretag (RFIa (F) Julian Maecioni GusCarpanzano (RFL) (B) Chris Kaleta John Bretag M (G )AJAX 2.1 7.3 11.7 17.9 (111)OLD CABIBERWELL 3.3 11.6 17.8 22 .10 (148)AJAX* Kirmer 7 Kagan 2 Nankin 2 Blieden Codron Lewis Lttivski RoutmanSegal. Best Berger Lewski Codmn Raleigh Segal Kianer. Old Cmm& Loats8 Hardenberg 4 Goodale 2 Ryan 2 Hardman Hendrie Howard Lowrie OrrWhitehead. Best : Mitchell Clyne Weaver Perryman Ormsby Loats .Ihnpirm David Irons Rick Love (F) Matthew Proctor (B) Bruce StephensClive Shipley (G)BAHYULS. 1.3 1.3 2.6 7.6(48)HAMPTON ROVERS 4.4 13.8 20.17 29.22 (1981

Playfair 4 C.Tavlor N Taylor Morgan, Best Gayfer )t'ise C TaylorPlayfair Green Morgan. Hampt Rw : Hughes 3 Pinto 3 Lawrence 3Anderson 2 Devereaux 2 Fletcher 2 Gravina 2 Greenwood 2 Holt 2 Martyn2 Barker Browne Cannell Can Moseby Tregear. Best Martyn TregearGreenwood Corp Barker CamUhWhm Vaughan Sitlebottom Ken MeNiece (F) Sean Collins GlenKennedy (B) Matthew Cowley Eddie Boa] (G )13 LAtTffiARiB 2.3 6.6 8.8 12 .9 (80)PAREDALE VULTI)RES 4 .5 5.8 8.10 8.16 (64)Bemm, Pitts 3 Conte 2 M Lee 2 L Atkins Boon Graham Heath Lynch . BestEnsor Coote Lynch Wonnaeott M Atkins Graham . FWkVWb MacGeorg 3Haves 2 Hecker 2 White . Best: Meyer White Dixon Liddel Layton K'ght .uiapbm Paul 0'Loughlin Joe Hartwig (FJ Sean Durston-Ryan SteveDurston-Ryan (B) Ross Richards (G )

4.6 8.12 16d7 1s.20 (128)NONASH BLUES 2.1 4.2 7.3 8.6 (54)Tfai BbckL* Barlow 4 Hardy 3 Poyner 3 Jesse 3 Beaton Barret KatsarisHamilton Brumby-Rendell . Best Hardy Abelthorpe Hamilton BarlowGoonan Katsaris . • Arnett 4 Choong Lui Mazur Adamson. BestShields Bains Adamson Rosengarton Choong Lloyd.

PARADLAM 2.1 4.2 9.5 16.8(102)2.0 4.0 7.0 9.1 (55)

O5d Pax: Spinoso 4 Lombardi 2 Palermo 2 R Ryan 2 Tenson 2 Breen DoreGiddings Simpson . Best Paglia Godfrey R Ryan Lombardi Dore Breen .Th Pew Moloney 3 Delaney 2 Kruger Sacco Hutchinson Capewell . BestSacco Kruger Pirpinias Delaney Tsitsinaris Gleeson .MAX 3.2 5.7 7.10 9.14 (60)OLD CANMERIVELL 2.4 3.4 4.6 8.8(56)AJAX, Porat 2 Bryner Lukav Rotstein Rubenstein Rorke SilbermanZemski . Best : Sharp Duzenman Seidl Zemski Van Alien Sevel .Old CamIx Craven 2 Cottrell Eldridge Horgan Joyce Marwood Parkes . BestMaiurood Jellls Derry Kearney Pike Craven.BANYULS 1.1 2.2 2.2 5.6(36)HAUFM ROVERS 3 .5 9.7 12.10 16 .18 (109)Banyalm Creak 2 Stokes 2Witchell . Best Thomson Gray Fikaris StokesCreak Szeremeta. Elampt Ror. Power 6 Williecrap 3 Giascumi 3Christiansen Glanville Heffernan Woolrich . Best: Christiansen McCarthyPower Blake Crowther Terech.BEAUMARIB 4 .4 8.6 15.9 17.18 (116)PARKD=VOI.TURE$ 0.1 2.1 3.2 8.6(54)Sea= Vance 5 Bowker 4 Curia 2 Buller Kennedy May MeConchle QuirkJ Whitty. Best: May Vance Buller MeConchie A O'Brien Bowker .Pak Vnft: Wilkins 3 Rock Seem Stewart Wilson . Best Baker M SullivanStewart Richards Crilly Hampton .

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(C SectionAJAX

Coach : Tim O'ShaughnessyRes. Coach: Barry Simo n

1 N. Gold (Capt)1 B. Borensztein @2 J.Israelsohn2 B. Rose O3. Y. Rapoport4 M . Dudakov (Capt Res)5 G. Bliede n5 J . Holstein@

6 D. Vanaken

7 L. Krafchek

7 D . Rubenstein ®8 E. Raleig h8 W. Sevel C~9 A . Rose n11 M. Segal (VC)

11 J . Goldman @12 D. GoldenPein13 B. Klei n14 D . Codron15 J. Segal (VC)15 S . Newstadt ~

16 E . Routman17 D. Weis6tzer

18 J . Kirzne r

18 B.Lukav ~19 D . Sutton19 R . Silberman t;20 J. Sharp21 A . Lewi n21 R . Silberman @22 A . Lewis22 J . Thurin @23 A. Lewski23 P. Glazer 024 0 . Henzel

25 M. Blashki

26 B. Duzenman27 J . Berger

28 A . Zemski29 R . Kagan30 J. Kagan

33 P. Bryner

34 J. Raleigh

34 D . Seidl ®

35 J. Givoni

35 B. Ritterman ~36 B . Nanki n40 D. Seidl41 R. Heine

41 A. Sacks ®

42 D. Gerber44 B. Eichler47 A. Porat50 J . Dvash51 J . Kestenberg54 D. Rutk o55 A . Grosman59 N. Diamond60 J. Wajnberg62 J. Hoppe

BARMCoach: Greg Whitcrott

Res Coach: David Witchel l

1 B. Reed2 A. Bottomley3 N . Taylor4 P. Gloury4 M . Creak (Res)

5 B . Willmore

6 M . Morgan7 C. Taylor8 B. Cantwell9 j. Plant10 A . Dooley11 D . Wilson12 J . Egan13 B . Moxon14 L. O'Donnell15 A. Brow n16 A. Demetriou17 C. Davie s17 S. Gray (Res)18 T Wise19 L. O'Connel

l19 T. Nasrallah (Res)21 R . Dintinosante22 C. Taylor23 M . Gray24 T. Prior25 D . Phelan26 B. Mounsey27 J .Jones28 D . Sproules29 D. Nasrallah30 D. Mutton31 G . McLellan32 J. King33 B. Gayfer34 S. Lorenzini35 L . Richardson36 M . George37 T. Thompson38 D. Gayfer39 J . Turnbull40 T. Prior41 A. Tshaikiwsky42 M. Van Poeteren43 L . Ferral44 J . Connelly45 A . Roethe46 T. Egan48 B. Herbert49 G . Bel l50 S. Gray55 D . Williams

Coach: Mak LanAsst : James Whit

.'.._a Carry

Y

Res: Jana Holt1 M. Dugga n2 H. Gibson3 J . Heath

4 M . Matulick

5 M . Ensor

6 A. Spence

7 S. Lynch

8 M. O'Brien9 B. Cousins10 L. Buller11 M. Le e12 L. Healy13 J. Whitry,14 T. Collins (DVC)15 M . Boon16 A. Quin17 M. Pitts18 N . Kennedy19 M. Atkins (VC)

20 J . Black

21 S . Coote22 L. Atkins23 A. Catlin24 B. Gray25 D. Teesdale26 A. O'Brien

27 B . Haynes28 J . Vance (Res 0)29 C. Martin (C )30 C. Lambert31 C. Graham32 L. Wonnacott

33 S. Ma y34 H . McMillan (Res DVC)35 S . McNicholas36 N . Atkins37 R . Presnell38 M . Wilson39 L. McNicholas40 J. Hogart h41 N . Contan42 B. Gillespie43 T. Woolnough44 C . Collin s45 M . Kurta46 J. Gerrand47 A. Kent48 T. Whitty

49 J. Bryce

50 S. Dick s'...... 51 J . Mitchell

52 J . Williams53 A . Poll54 S . Lee55 L. Quirk56 D. Wall

57 T. Bareham58 J. Bramwell59 B. Griffiths60 D . Bird62 J . Dickson63 D . Galvin64 D. Murphy65 G. Shattock66 P. McCorchie (Res VC)67 L . Steven s68 B. Bowker

70 S. Crossley

71 C . Evans

72 A . Collings

74 M . McDonald

75 N. Higgs

76 C. Terpsinis

__ e M ROVERSCoach : Brett Mcllvrrait h

Res Coach : Tony Naumoff

1 H Tregear2 M McKellar3 G Cannel l4 G Carr (DVC)5 J Prantzos6 L Holt7 A Duddy8 Drew Anderson9 N Pinto10 S Blanchard11 J Zampaglione12 . T Barke r13 G Woods (VC)

14 Daniel Andersen15 A Browne (C)

16 N Greenwood

17 L Cave

18 J McCarthy19 M Lawrence (DVC)20 A Power21 S Parkinson22 S Burggraaff23 M Gray (Res VC)24 C Christianson25 M Lake26 M Devereaux27 M Flyn n28 B Kezilas29 M Fletche r30 A Ouon (Res C)31 T Pucella32 D Anderson (Res)32 J Hanlon33 R Mosbey34 A Crowther35 N Goss36 M Heffernan37 D Ldlecrapp38 A Fishe r39 A Crisp40 M Flahive

41 B McCallum42 C Malthouse

43 C Cooper44 A Blake45 G Davis46 L Woolrich47 L Wheeler48 G Giasoumi49 S Helliger50 N Foster51 J Glanville53 J Ng52 B Cantlon54 D Marshall55 I -James56 T Porter57 D Williams58 C Delosa60 M Terech61 A Kavanagh62 D Kroker

Coach : Jon EdgarRes Coach : Dale Murchie

1 S. Chapman2 L. Rento n3 L. Holloway4 B . McKenzi e5 J. Rosengarten6 M . Davidso n7 P. Farrar8 A. Hickey9 C . O'Sullivan10 S . Lloy d11 M . Spencer12 G. Smyth13 M . Pay14 B. Merlin15 M . Tinkler16 B. Nind17 K. Mudge18 R . Glover19 M . Payne20 M . Edsall21 C. Gregory22 T. Blackley23 B.Janssen24 T. Craven25 J. Hawkins26 P. Will s27 N . De Young28 J . Mai n29 A . Costley30 L. Creamer31 J. Green32 L . Beddingfield33 J. Smith (c)34 R . Shields35 A . Pyle36 A . Williams37 C. Dennis38 N. Brennan39 M. Smith40 J. Mazu r41 Michael Bolton42 M. Coe43 R . Feenaghty44 L. Leviston45 M . McMahon46 D.Jones47 S. Mentha48 M . Carey49 M. PeHingill

50 A. Tot a

52 N . Moresi53 J . Peel54 B . Adamson55 I . McCormick56 M . Jones58 J. Lui61 P. Campbell62 L . Katt s68 M . Meehan70 Z. Anderson72 B . Green74 P. Westbrook75 R. Turton77 D . Nei l

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oL~o ; - ° . > IoL A u NI oL Ac K sCoach : Dale McCann Coach : Tony Macgeorge Coach: Garry Datson Coach: Anthony Parkin

Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Bernie Carter Res Coach: Lachlan Beaton

Res Coach: Paul MartinAssistants: Michael RrzioRob Paterson, Mall FiHalani

g 1 . D Zrvanov4c 1 S. Rowley 1 B Corrigan 1 A . Costello. . : -can 2. A Hughes 2 S. Hecker 2 Goodwin T 2 T. Sheldo n

D Dean3 2 B. Darcy 3 Bannister R 2 S . Chandler (Res)

ne.

4 A Curran (DVC) 3 M. Dixon 4 Elliott M3 P. Geiste r

ton (Res )3 R5 A Paglia 4 M. Hayes 5 Baker A

.4 A Evans

5 D Harford 5 A. White6 C. Stephens 6 Nancarrow M

.5 E. Hardy

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6 D Giddings 7 C Atkins 7 Bannister S 6 A. Bevacqu a. . ,man

-- --~ '7 M Cosgriff

.8 K. Little 8 Hollow L 7 S. Price

8 C .- _-" ' 5 7 T Girovski 9 M . Meyer 9 Bannister C 9 P. Kem ton

8 A Sinclair (C) 9 P. Emmett 10 Vaina J 10 W. Hann aan 9 P Palermo 10 T. Kight 11 Crotty J 11 S. Walch

:rman.., : 10 P Brabender 11 C. O'Meara 12 JOmnn 12 A.Torney-in

11 M Joyce 12 A. Baker 13 Russell G 13 A. Rossad

12 L Dore 13 M . Ryan 14 Fenton J13 C . Baulch (CIS)

Ian 14 C. Johnston 14 C . Price13 S Rose 15 Mick Sullivan 15 McMahon A 15 B. Shaw13 N Allen 16 P. Sullivan 15 B Owen 16 J. La6ch

, . . 14 P Pratt 17 C. Sullivan 16 Clifton D 17 T. Purcel l14 M Rose Sullivan18 S 17 Pirpinias D 18 C. Groo m

.. . 15 B Richardson.

19 C. Stewart 18 Moloney A 18 K. Prestidge (R )19 M . Kemplon

16 M Godfrey 20 D. Kinsella 19 La Corchia M 20 C. Sandifor d17 T Riven 21 D. Kelly 20 Clarke J 21 J . Stbilia18 G Porteous 22 B. Liddell 21 Henderson G 22 C. McAsse y18 M Spinoso 23 Matt Sullivan 22 Goodwin D 23 P. Barry

rg 19 A Dean 24 T. Lnthorn e25 B. Richards 23 Collagen D 24 L. Martin

24 V. Romijn (Res )19 D Sptty 26 D. Rochford 24 Faroldi M 25 A . Katsaro s20 S Maher 26 A. Rock 25 Edwards P 26 D. Batten21 D Loney 27 R. Layton 26 Lewis B 27 M . Savig e

21 S Lull 28 A Castles 27 Bosanko M28 D. Costell o

22 S Fantone.

29 G. Cnlley 29 Goodwin S28 P. Otsuka (C18)29 N. Rayne r

22 D Richardson 30 P. Marin 31 Forster-Knight A 29 A . Steer (Res)23 P Walsh 31 J . Drury 32 Sacco J 30 A . Jesse24 T Lombardi 32 B. Fogden 33 Kuret L 31 B . Costello

25 D Hussey 33 N. Wilkins 34 Weston D 32 A . Cameron. ., ,26 D Boundy (VC)

34 Matt . Walsh35 M . Johnstone 36 Gosetti T

33 M . Lind h34 D. Barlow

26 P Turner 36 C. Ogier 37 Castaldi D 35 C. Carroll27 K Jenkins 37 T. Macgeorge 40 Tsinans G 36 M . Proviso28 J Kreuzer 38 S . Perrazo 41 Barron 8 37 J . Woods

--- 29 R Ryan 39 S . Waters 42 McKay A 38 J . Kin g

---~ 30 P.1 Ryan 40 D. Granger 43 Warren M 39 M . Ableihorpe40 N Martin

31 D Breen 41 C. Rock 45 Kruger J.

41 R . Green31 M Hyde 42 T. Barr 46 Stepien S 42 A . Smit h32 S Corcoran 43 M . Barr 47 Goodwin D 43 C . Beaton33 N Ris-ley 45 M . Kight 48 Nancarrow M 44 E . Rya n

34 M Gale46 W. Wheatley

50 Hallam S 45 R . Scarlett47 C. Rowland 46 A . Kell y

. . . 35 S Simpson 48 Mick. Walsh 52 Glesson A 47 C . Barrett36 B Dintinosante 49 G. Allan 53 Villarn M 48 T. Porta l37 A DiFabio 50 S . Scullin 54 Frazzeno J 50 A . Goonan

38 A Harvey 51 A . Wood 56 Dunne P 51 R . Woo d'39 M Durham 52 S . Wingrave 57 Ferguson C 53 D . O Keefte

Thomson55 G40 L Hartford 53 D. Noonan 59 Robinson T

.61 J . Black

4 1 J Sandy 54 M . McCraw 69 Ellender J 65 J. Fuller42 R Murray 55 J . Thuroadg 77 Walker K 67 N . Geonan

44 D Furze56 S . Wilson

87 Daniel S 70 J. Gree n57 R . &nner 74 J. Dowsley

46 J Martinelli 58 R . Haslemore 77 T. Brumby-Rundel l47 W Connelly 59 D . O'Keefe 81 W. Pascoe49 M Sykes 60 M. O'Meara 83 P. Mollo y50 A Tenson 61 T. Banks 85 B. Webe r

53 D Salvatico 62 D . Scerri 94 A. Powel l

55 S Egan 63 N . Leven 97 L . Merlo

57 A Elliot 64 X . Smith 98 K. Sagely

65 G. Wilso n66 A . Kerr

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Cert ificate of Meritpr ofile: Ian Cave(Hampton Rovers)

• 284 game playerbeginning in 1965

• Reserve Coach for 8years

• Senior Committeemember, including

positions of Senior Vice

President, Secretary &

Delegate

® Best Clubman in 196 9

• VAFA Representative Selector for 5 years & alsoa member of the VAFA Permit Committe e

® An inaugural member of the Hampton RoversHall of Fame

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Ormond congratulates Tim (Statistics / Stats)Stewart for playing 350 ;am co for his club since

1 9 8 5 .Statisticallyspeaking, ag r a n dperformancefrom thelongestserving playerin Ormond'shistory .

Reserves Captain for 11 years, 29 Reserves finalsincluding 10 Grand Finals with 5 ReservesPremierships, over 450 goals and Reserves Bestand Fairest on 3 occasions. Tim gained the Club'sgames record of 271(combined Senior andReserves games) from Mark Gilmore in 2000 . Hehas been as equally as impressive off the field withhis work on both the social and generalcommittees . Stats has been rewarded withClubman of the year 1992 and ultimately LifeMembership in 1998 . The consummate Clubperson, everyone at Ormond heartilycongratulates Tim Stewart .

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Prominent Shark's identity T.! rk : floher (father ofLeigh at St Kilda) had a once in a life time golfingexperience . He "aced" a par three a tWoodlands . . . . . . .so as great as that is, its not thatunusual, except his playing partner stepped upand banged his tee shot straight into the hole aswell . CONSECUTIVE shots . I think the third playerof the three picked up his ball and walked back tothe Clubrooms in disgust .

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As if being the "powerbroker" behind the OldXavea3sna of recent times isri t enough OXFC CEOKevin O'Shaughnessy can't stay away from footy .Spotted a couple of weeks back at Trevor BarkerOval, Kev was quizzed why he was in the black,red and white, "simply assisting the tonDolphins with some admin work", came the reply .Seems Kev is a footy head, as if you'd have anyspare time managing a club with (6) teams -OXFC, then assist a stand alone VFL clubadministratively and he's also been seen at BossJames Reserve helping the Rovers out with somecoaching at junior level, Kev you're a marvel . It'speople like Kev who keep the game ticking over -keep up the great work.

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Read in the BIG paper recently that ®ic'.Grammarians Senior Coach Gerard &--DIly hasbeen employed by the Lions to co-ordinaterecruiting out of Ireland . Gerard manages the twoO'haAilpin brothers, as well as a number ofCricket Victoria players, he's Coaching Director atIvanhoe GS and still manages time to coachOIGFC, who are flying at present. Gerard is also asenior VAFA representative selector and will begoing around again assisting in preparing theVAFA Senior side's attempt to win back the BrianMolony Cup from the VCFL at Elsternwick Park onJuly 17 . Stay tuned for more on the Irish link andthe VAFA/AAFC, but also the venue for the - ' -,iMolony Cup may get the green light to be playedat the 'home of the people" - fingers crossed .

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RusseU Barnes (St. Bedes Mentone Tigers SeniorCoach) always plays his cards close to his chest .Middle of last week a bayside Leader newspaperreported that while Assistant Coach LukeBeveridge had played in a practice match, hepulled up sore and really had no intention of

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11!1) ~!*ainst Collegians . Bob who hasgames, 292 Reserve games 35

I ~,, 1 11 1, - > and 71 in the Club 18 celebrated

his milestone in a typically low key way . Bob lefthis native Ireland at 14 and quickly adapted toplaying Aussie Rules firstly as a hard workingrover and then as a tough, tenacious back pocket .He is admired by team mates and opponents alikefor his never say die attitude with tough tackling,smothers and hard ball gets a regular part of hisgame long before they became fashionably knownas one percenters' . As a younger fellow manyTherry committeemen of the time's complexionswould turn pallid at any mention of Bob or the'Baldies' but as time has gone by he has become apillar of the 'Establishment' with he and wife Julietackling the pleasures of raising their 3 youngboys . Bob's wonky ankle may preclude him fromplaying many more games [surely its not goutBob!?] . However anyone who has seen Bob coachthe Club 18 over the last few years, with his abilityto make all his players of varying talent feelimportant and know exactly what's required ongame day and at training, know he has a greatcoaching future if he goes down that path . Peoplelike Bob Lyons make our great amateurcompetition even greater and we at Therry havebeen privileged to have had Bob in our midst forthe last quarter of a century. All Amateursupporters congratulate you Bob and wish youmany more years of involvement .

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Seems some clubs are already well underwayplaning for 2006 and beyond - the ParkdaleVultures are seeking an U19 coach for the 2006season .

Written applications to :The Secretary

PARKDALE VULTURES AFCIan Thomas

37 Southern RoadMentone, 3194

1 9

pl ; ;n during the season . Round 2, Luke playsncl gets in the best against Old Brighton . Guess

~ ou ' d never waste a reinstatement on someone

.,,l1o ;wasn't going to play, hey Barney . Good luckIj ,, % o . Matty Mahoney sends his regards, he's now

ving racing cars!0 ® V

Inccresting to note that Blazenod OCFC Senior( l , D qlke nr-Allen has not been in towni,r their first two games and will again miss Round

; . "Tike is visiting his daughter overseas with his;ciie and has left Assistant Andrew Sutherland in

, h .,r~e, ably assisted by club legend AndrewPickering. Suther has overseen two wins andpn s up at Central Reserve today against Old

hoe who wouldn't have fond memories of the,r,uud from visit last season . Last time Mike was,l,sri was via the tribunal, Frank Melican took

n i ,-~ns at Ormond and guided the side to two, there also . Speaking of games Mik e

I

% 1r: ~ rchur-Allen will celebrate a significant~~,, hinrt milestone in the coming weeks,- n 1, rhing about five zero zero! And the MOCK i s

to acknowledge the achievement in a- ;,iiilirantway -stay tuned for more .

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One Hundred seasons and thered and black "out the back" arestill flying. Elsternwick AFCare celebrating their 100thVAFA season in 2005 and havea number of functions planned .

CENTENARY YEAR The play the only schedul enight game at Elsternwick Park,

Arena this season on Friday May 2 0, ld rivals Albert Park, with the reserv e

o play on EP No2 on the Saturday, andInternational Receptions in Brighton

u .iic~ (May 21) for a Reunion Ball of hug ewith people coming from all over

!,,Ii, l,,r the event. If you know of anyon e-i l iit attending or becoming involved call

, , Ilnkin-0418121 404.

Therry Pcnola saluted on of its greatest sons, BobLyons ; ;,~i r:t ck when he played his 400th gam e

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There is a long way yet to go, but looking atperformances in the first two rounds, our Sectionis going to live up to its reputation as a torturechamber in the months ahead .r .A s "' :

had Glen Elm's measure and woncomprehensively . Tim Olarenshaw(OB) had agreat game for the Bloods, Chris Wooden was 'onfire' up forward with 8 goals, and Brendan Helm edid some fine things off his HBF.r- i was overrun by the classy

had no answer for the Moodsextraordinary trio of highlyskilled speedsters, Robbins,Leigh Deledio, & Miller!Michael Radywonik ruckedwell for the Two Blues, withCraig Hall strong across HB .Yura Valley overcame :, ._ Leo's in agripping affair played flat chat all day! Chris Bealat HBF played a model game for the Bushrangerswith CHB, Dave Stevenson not far behind, whileTim Hancock was a strong forward . Ballard &Krebs starred for the Animals .

was strong for andin control throughout . Trent Wiltshire & BrendanRusso both impressed in run with roles for thePanthers .Ole. concentrated on the one-percentersagainst -, ;Temp and rightly left egg all overthe scribe's face for predicting a reversed result!Both sides will have a big say in who plays finalsfootball this year. Geoff Trumble had a great dayat CHB for the Cs, with Xander Thompson lively inthe packs and Al Parton a strong target upfonvard .TODAYGlen Eira and are still settling down, butthe Two Blues should win a tight contest by 2-3goals.

ond an d YVOB at the Buxton Reserve will b ea bottler as both sides have speed and skill toburn . The Monds should win by 4 goals but

watch out if theBushrangers canhold them in Ql .

by 2 pointsOld Mentanians face a stirred up B

and :-~' n .r Reds isa key match, with the Animals smarting " : omtheir hiccup last week. Reds are looking moresettled, but the Animals are rarely beaten atBennettswood and should take out a classic gam e

andiowe and the visitors

should have too muchfirepower for Peter Russo'syoungsters by a 4 goalsmargin .Aquinas and Old Careyresume their rivalry with only

one Carey side ever winning at the College andthat was in 1995! Steve Maus has his squadgoing well though and the Cs should win a closegame by a goal or so .

should be: Prahran, Monds ,Reds, Panthers, & Cs.Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &bfhickev~bigpond .co m

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Old Mentonians

Fitzroy Reds

Maghamez 7 15

Beckett 5 14

Parton 7 13Dinicolantonio 6 - 1 2

Capodiferro 5 11Stewart 3 10Stroud 9 9Tornese 2 7

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MILESTONE Sfln -' i' f,1C - congratulates L . , - -~ on

hiving his 350th game today . Stewy has beent',[) tin of Reserves for 11 years, kicked 450+

ls . played in 5 Reserves Premiership sides, isClub games record holder, and also ClubPresident! Tim is the epitome of the good

erict amateur footballer!-.alley 0 B - congratulate s

~i--, 1_, ie' Hanco& on playing thei rin R2 . Herbie began in the U 19s in '99 ,

-jury and travel cur-tailed his appearancese field . He was a member of the 2002 Fla gand his size and strength make him an

nosition headache either rucking or upu d . Ben start ed with the 2002 U 19s and: solid season with the Rese rv es in 2004,

n_, 1c3. v : ork has earned him a Senior place innd made him a fine example for th e

N players . YVOB also salutes James

b+ ran in the 1999 U 19s, but--r on playing his 100th game last

1 : p61ed the Seniors after starring at CHF .; l :ned in the 2002 Flag side and won theScniors goalkicking for 2001-2004

lu~ the U19s in 1999. He also won

and joy to watch .,n oalkicking in 2004! Keema is a

01d congratulates Luke Sunter

l ; .a to :ita d playingitliii_ ('lubman for many years .

n4 is at the Club, and a populargame in Rl . •Wff is one o f

i , r jo 1 ur - in 1997. 'Shirl' has

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h. Best: Black Teheneppe Johnstone

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an. Best, Hanson P Tsokas

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16.7 11114 22 .17(149)

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~ Brendan Devlln Anthony Cak3emne (n4 .3 . 7.5 9.6 10.8 (68)4.4 10.7 17.11 25.19(1

Murphy 5 Martinrn• 0 Brim 4 Robbins Cove 2 Jones Byes Banks . Best JonesMiller Mariinov L Deledio Murphy Keleher .

= David Lc-gm.vrth Phil Callil (F) Santo Caruso Damian Anthony (B)Kyle Mankey Ha n C-4ift (G)

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7 Cianci 4 Ritchie, 3 Kelleher2 Zika 2 Diacooorgis Pac eL Rauins Abbott Meighen Magbatnez Kelleher Dullard .

: Cochrane 2 Emerson 2 Alexander Basile Carroll Costello F43ski sWHO Russo Carroll Emerson Elliot 1Wentvman .

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D Matthews 5 Williams 4 Wise 3 Tulloch 2 Pietryk Schneider.Best A Wilhie Stella Tehan Wise Pktryk Williams.

ionel Katz Paul Jones (Fl Pa Itchell Vin Vescm4 (G )

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J- s. GIM • Was 4 Eade. Best: Zzvak Was Khazaal Cosgrave Diriye

Tumhull.

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D1 SectionAQUINAS BULLEEN TEMPUSTOVVE FITZROY REDS GLEN EIRA OLD MENTONIAN S

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

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21 M . Watt 22 B. Coghla n25 B. Volombello

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I)I sce-ti®nOR PA OND OLD CAREY PRAHRAN EMM AUS ST LEGS YARRA VALLE Y

Co : ch : Da . d Matthews Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Leigh Stafford Coach: Stuart Cook Coach: Tim Killworth

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

, pe .=Jio 1 C. Angus 1 B . Livingston 1 D. Mclnerny 2 A. Mcleod

D . F_='•>=tt 2 D. Faelis 2 L. Stafford 2 J . Pascoe 3 R . Thompso n

L Murphy 3 M. Angus 3 D. Livingston 3 E. Mitchell 5 A. Drew Captai n

Jones 4 A. Simson 4 D. Crommie 4 C. Phyland 6 R . Drew5 J. White 5 H . Pitts 5 S. Buckle 7 C . Baal

A~._ A 5 P. Konstantinidis 6 A . Donachie 6 M . DAmelio 8 L . Morris,~,r 6 C. Campbell 7 T. Greening 7 R. McCann g J. Keem

7 T. Evans 8 I. Hunt 8 J. Fennell 10 T Hancock

;to 8 A. Stewart-Holmes 9 A . Bunnett 9 D. Lear.

11 T. Mclllraith9 D. Shutie 10 M . Mc Cudden 10 B. Ellis

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T 26 A. Wood 29 P. Gartland 29 M . Hayes 28 B. Reynolds- . . ~ 27 N. Vasitopoulos 30 M . Radywonik 30 M . Ottobre 29 R. Coutts

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31 J. Ward 35 J . Bedford 35 J . Briggs 33 S. Fuller

32 P. Graham 36 G. Beven 36 S. Bavage 34 B. Seeger

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Flag favourites Old Geelong made its trip

down the Nepean Highway to Peninsula

worthwhile crushing the former D2 giants by

66 points . The Pirates, so dominant two

seasons ago, have now lost their first two

matches of the season by a combined total of

155 points. outlasted

Reigning D3 premiers Oaklelgh

Ivanhoe Assumption by 20 points in a fiercetest of wills at The Boulevard . The Hoes lost

skipper Paul Harris in the opening minutesbut got good service from defenders Travi s

O'Neil and Colin Brown-,A Trobe' s superior fitness saw

eight goals to three in the finalquarter for a 51-point victoryover a spirited S 6urne; at St

James Park. Razorbacksspearhead Jason Murchiebooted five goals while skipperAdrian Fidler worked tirelessly~ the midfield .

up to expectationsat this stage .while the Hoeshave been somewhat indifferent. Ivanhoe's

backline, led by the likes of Colin Brown,Nick Blayney and Peter Lee, will certainly bekept on their toes by the likes of Kimpton

and Vickers-Willis . Old Geelong for mine.

Oakleigh take onSw3nburne University at

Scammell Reserve in another contestbetween two sides whose fortunes havecontrasted so far this season . Despite the

firepower available to the Razorbacks fromthe likes of Jason Murchie and Matthew

Higgins, I feel the

-The ®os have certainlylived up to expectationsat this stage"

mRupertswood overcame a tricky assignment

at Williamstown winning by 45 points to

preserve its unbeaten start to the season

while Bentleigh was too good for '3alesissa,

opening its account for 2005 with a 50-point

victory .

PREVIEWAn epic journey (possibly the longest in theVAFA) awaits Peninsula OU as they travel to

Sunbury to take on ltupertswood . ThePirates appear to be afflicted by scurvy orsomething, and by contrast Rupo have beena rampant force thus far . I don't feel these

respective trends will change any, at leas t

not this, as the Rupertswood running gamewill sink the Pirates and leave them stranded

towards the bottom . Rupo to win .host

Early season favourites Old Geelong

IvanhoeAssumption at Como Park in a

contest between 2004's D2 third and fourth

placed teams. The OGs have certainly lived

Krushers have too muchall round talent,especially if players suchas former Springvaleman Doug McKenzie

rule the roost. Krushers

to win .Salesian OC make the trek to Bundoora for

their match against La Tmbe UniversitY

facing a tricky assignment against the 2-0

Trobers . It will be interesting to ne~ howvastlikes of Bobetic and Thain go

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Oakleigh Briggs

Rupertslrood L Brennan 3 8Bentleigh Paul 8

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f the Main Oval, while the Trober s.,I,anse s

ed t week that they can also play thelasgrounds and come away with

nc~g wins . Tough to call, so I'll soft itt~, i„d pick the home team . LaTrobe to win .

i~aron Reserve is the venue for the clash

W i lli stavM CYMB andA ;-rnnninied with

gentl~=-til, lr second half fade out last time around .

1 will certainly be keen for retribution .'ill

ntleigh on other hand

be looking to take thiswil lL,,1 week andoeer the West Gate Bridge

. Despite a

:urfeit of new faces ,

i„n gelled quickly as a

in to take the points home today.

So - Razorbacks are holding a

led and a chance to enjoy boutiqu e

ltciue Beer Night on Saturday 30 April at

l :ewthorn Bowls Club (downstairs) from

r,pm. Entry is free with light nibblesi

from around the world at bargain

-> .

a ~ Day ~aeti®~ May 7th .

1s please get out your Spring

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sfl~~,r, . . ; : .ihomson 3 Lee 2 Cooper 2 Cocks Phemister 4Vuchatsch . Best:

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UHI OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G

Coach: Justin Paul Coach : Anthony McKay Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Pat McKenna Coach : Michael Lockma nAsst Coach: Troy Lupoi Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : Michael Verge

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ellis Asst Coach: Shane Kitts Asst Coach : Matt Edmond s

1 C. Sharp 1 S . ConleyRes Coach: Bob Elli s

Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A . Murrayy

1 M. Goldsworthy

2 J. Paul 2 M. Maud 3 D . Mackenzie 2 N . Casboult3 M. White

3 A. Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H. Davies 4 G. Harry 4 C . Stinchcombe (C)4 S . Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S. Adamthwaite 5 C . Kokkinos 5 M. Vickers-Willis ICI

Robertso n5 J 5 J . Scoble 6 D. Gteeson 6 M . Jordan 6 J . Bell.6 R. Dolman 6 E . Healy 7 T. Mannes 7 M . Short 7 J . Pau l

8 G Allen7 S. Holmesby 7 P. Rawley 8 C . Correnti 8 S . Earl .

9 D. Kimpto n8 C . McFadden 8 J . Shuttleworth 10 M. Forrest DVC10 P. Holden ( ) 10 M . Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R. Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 11 J . Rutter 11 L. Steven s

10 J. Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D . Butler 12 D. Furnell 12 T. Pau lCanno n13 T

11 D . Martin 11 D. Valkanis 15 S. Brooks 13 D. Britt .14 D. Taylo r

12 T. Wright 12 B.Galloway, 16 P. Farrant 14 J . Nevezie 15 H. McCarthy13 S . Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C . Blight 15 G . Redford (RVC) 16 T. Faila w

McClelland15 B 14 D.Neilson 19 A . Benton 16 M . Bell 17 T. Betts.16 D . Chapman 15 G .Boyd 20 A . Coulter 17 D. Perry

19 18 J

. N eetts s17 S . Francis 16 M .Joyce 21 M. Harvey 18 J. Connellan .

20 J. Legoe18 S . Adaway 17 T.Nixon 22 D . McMeekin 19 R. Keating 21 L .Teague

19 M . Wilson 18 A.Boyd 23 M. Cossar 20 J. Halpin 22 T. Bayles

20 R Fishlock 19 D. Wood 24 L. Envall 21 A. Perdikornatis (RC) 23 C . Fairbair n.

21 A . Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 22 D . Wills 24 S. Lansdell (V-C)C . Wilso n

22 A . Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 23 J. Kerleyy 27 W. Paul23 G . McFarlane 22 A. Height 31 A. Mambwe 24 S. Kitts 29 S. O'Brien

Robert s24 J 23 L.Cole 32 S. Gibson 25 C . Marshall 30 D . Youl.25 D. Gold 24 B. Frew 34 H. Spring 26 A . Kitts 31 A. Munro

3 226 B. Padgham 25 J . Frisina 35 F. Tiernan 27 D . Zula (VC) E~~

y27 J. Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 28 A . Khodr 34 S . Makin

28 M. McCulloch (C) 27 B .Walthers 39 R. Slater 29 K . Holden 35 M . Verg e

29 A. Clough 28 S .Graham 40 S. Murphy 31 T. Bromley (C) 36 T Makin

30 A. Lee 29 J . Crapper 42 D. Robson 32 P. Lucas 37 38 T

. WatersL. Smith

31 A. Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 33 S . Bando 39 J . Kilpatric k32 D . Kopitschinski 31 D.McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 34 L. Head 40 L. Teagu e

33 P. Withington 32 J . losefo 47 A. Samson 35 R. Nuske . 41 S . Ross

35 P. Hutchison 33 S .Hicks 50 K. Hopkins 36 M . Ryan 42 C. LegoeParsons43 R

36 M . Ferris 34 C.Trea er9 55 C . Fehring 37 S. Briggs .44 J. O'Hare

37 L. Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J . Dumaresq 38 S. Cammiss 45 H. Legoe38 B . Fox 36 C.Zeegers 73 J . Sewell 39 W. Plaukovits 46 J. Morley

39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J . Clark 40 J. Briggs 47 J. Col e

40 A . Steward 38 N .Haddon 41 S. Way 48 R . Herd51 J.

42 A . Mikkelsen 39 M. Ebbage C . Clamp 42 S. Dalton 52 A. Higgins42a M . Hayes 40 J.Barbggallo T. Cohen 43 A. Hinton 53 A. Husking44 R. Punter 41 C . McDonald N . Dunne 44 N . Wills 54 R . Hughes

45 S . Ferris 42 K. O'Dwyer D. Fennell 45 E . Videky 55 C . AtkinsM

48 R. McEvoy 43 A. Shemshedin M . Garret 46 R . Holden 5j . Symonsy49 C. Kamus 44 M.She har dp K . Hickman 47 M . Stevenson 58 J . McCarthy

51 P. Sampson 45 R .Fort S . Jackson 48 J . Reynolds 59 R . Kilpatrick

52 L. Sampson 46 P.Martin C. Knee 49 S . Collins 60 B . MaClea n

53 E. Box 47 T.Peggie P. Lias 50 C. Lamb 62 G. LeishmanArdlie63 D

54 R. Ofdfield 48 R . T ood~

A. Mann 52 C. Cooke .64 J . Atkin s

55 G . Richards 49 A .Rosenfeki S. Miller 55 P. Malcolm 65 R. Bell

56 C . Aitken 50 R . Shing G . Nelson 56 B . King 66 H. Burgess

57 D . Clarke 51 D. Pearce X. O'Donnell 57 D. Nagel 67 J . Burnell68 B Church

60 B. Grant 52 M .Wilson L . Ryan 59 T. Orchard .69 A. Southe y

61 H . McKenzie 53 M . Chazan L . Heathcote 63 M . Couttie 70 W. de Fegle y

64 M. Hayes 54 J .Skirving C . Francis 65 A. Wood 71 R. Elli s

55 S .Carter S . Gloury 72 H. England

57 M . Frannich S . Moore73 H. Felon s75 T. Green

58 D. Hager S . Pitaro 76 M. Hayes59 C. Mclnney J . Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J. Nemtses B . Laidlaw 78 L . Morrison

Brown78 C D. Hill 79 N . Robinso n'.

llR tJ60 C . O Brie n

o e a. 81 G . RitchieC. Sage 82 T. Smit hA . Paech 83 R . Stevens

B . Hider 84 S . Tresise

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oran Ho ldenB 88 J . Hawkero 87 J . Imhoff89 P. Klooste r90 E . Jefferey

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PENINSULA RUPERTSW®OD SALESIAN S6YI O URNE UNIVERSITY WILLIAMSTOW NCoach: Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach: Peter Turley Coach: Manny De Bono GYMS

Pes Coach : Neil Franks Res Coach: Adam Walsh Res Coach : Jon Brennan Res . Coach: Tanta Nishibata Coach : Dane Macleo dRes Coach: Damien Hyne s

S- Parsons 1 P. Flinn 1 A. Stevens 1 L . Wafts 1 T. Wheele r

~.. Parsons 2 G . Price 2 A. Thain 2 J. Sheedy 2 P. JamesA, Goldthorp 2 M. lemming 3 S. Sutherland 3 J. Piotrowski 2(r) J. of Grazi a

E. Bowen 3 P. Reid 4 A. Healey 4 A. Fidler 3 D. Woud a

Ken tN 4 D . Burrowes 5 M. Canavan 5 J. Demarte 4 S. Wuchatsch.

,t, Warner 5 J. Ramsay 6 M. Loughnan 6 D. Harmer 5 D. Elias6 D Greiv e

S, Murray 6 S. Gallus 7 G . Tucker 7 J. Murchie8 M . Higgins

.7 L . O'Sullivan

R, Stainfadh 7 B. Whitehead 8 S. LoganMorrison9 L 8 L. Ryan

T, Coghlan 8 K. Elliot 9 A. Campbell AnastassiM un o9H, .' .-,, 9 M . Keatingn9 10 S. Oldfield

.11 D. Milano 10 B. Cock s

. ~ . Lethbridge 11 S. Clark 11 A. Davey 13 K . Barbary 11 C. McCrake n

._ F=ryuson 12 M .Hewat 12 L . Rose 14 R. Goode 12 S.McGuines sFs 13 B. Sinnett 13 I . Bobetic 15 H. Sutter 13 M . Grossma n

ie 14 L. Plummer 14 P. Evans 16 C. Walsh 14 J . Streetp>",ns 15 N. Webb 15 C. Rose 17 J . Roberts 15 D. Taylor

16 R. Monzell 16 P. Dolman 18 A . Fiumani 16 S . Phemister

r=3hlan 17 R. Harry 17 Matt Forbes 19 B .0'Mara 17 R. Hart18 D Oldha m

r.-elan 19 D. Collins 18 D. Barry 20 D. Wigg .19 S Barlow

. . .-~nstry 20 D. Powell 19 T. Fairbairn 21 S . Fragiacomo .20 L. Cooper

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22 D. Walsh 20 A. Seeger 22 C . Thomas21 M Wels h

23 M . West 21 A . Bonnici 24 C . Higgins .22 S . King

25 D . Keenan 22 S . Downey25 M. Whiting

23 C. McNamaraPovmey (VC) 27 A . Jaeger 23 P. Hanton

26 T. Listo n27 R Kiss 24 C . Pach

endergasi 28 D . Mcdonald 24 E . Hanapy.

28 J . Ryan 25(r)G. Burgess:ve 30 K . Shaw 25 J . Rogers 29 J Gordon

25 L. Thomas

rrcyy 31 T. Boxall 26 J . Nannes.Dunsford30 J 26 D . Le e

tD -rze (CAPT) 32 N . Mcgovem 27 E . Maillard.

32 P. Beynon27 B . Gran t

33 R . Lupa 28 C. Savage 33 S. Christov 28 A . Kosmato s35 C . Certo 29 P. Delahaye 34 A. Fricke 29 B. Gritie n

30 K Dowsey36 J . Plummer 30 A . Brett 36 J. Carter.

31 J. Hynes.7n 38 B. Johnson 31 L. Seville 37 D. Barbera 32 1 es39 A. Jordan 32 G. Riley 38 M. Tricky 33 T. Bo z42 T. Plummer 33 N . Callaghan 39 R. Roberts 34 L . Henry43 T Butson 34 C . Goulden 40 J. Coy 35 C . Bergin44 A. Carlo

35 P. Knott41 S. Ryan 36 F. Henry

45 D . HumNolanS

42 D. MacFarlane 37 B. Hynes3 7

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37 B Chalmers43 J. Artdrino lous

p° 38 M. Elia s47 J . Mccrann .

38 K. Woodman 44 M . Ryan45 B White

39 T. Carte r49 M. Burns

39 M. Ware.

46 J Sandhu40 P. Thompso n

E 51 A. Morris 40 S T k. 41 A. McKensie

52 A. Jansz . ra as 47 T Morris 42 B. Hinsley53 T. Broughton 41 M. Smyth 48 D. Little 43 P. Azzapard i~53 B. Debono 42 A. Simon 49 M . Hu sond9 44 M . Manning

54 B. Ouinn 43 M. Van Suylen 50 M . George 45 J . Buttigeig

Walsh55 A 44 P. McClaren 51 M . Pearson 46 G . Singleto nast .

56 G . Hatty 45 D. Allen 52 N. Lane 47 B . Robinson

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After three rounds there were noundefeated teams in A Section, surely thesign of a great season for the top grade .Old Scotch were the early movers to thetop of the table, by percentage, andrecorded a big win against MHSOB, 19 .10to 7.14. Star Scotch forward, LukeHawkins, led the way with 10 goals and MParthenides, Nettleton, Price, O'Brien andHolt gave great support . Pertzel Fairchild,Thompson, Joseph, Taylor and Cassellwere best for "The High" .A high note for MHSOB was themagnificent milestone of club legend, RonVerma, who recorded the record number ofgames for his club (345). This 21 yearassociation had seen Ron captain theU 19's, coach and play in a seniorpremiership, coach and played in areserves premiership and enjoy some morefooty for the Club 18 as playing coach .MHSOB were very proud of thisoutstanding achievement .Ormond gained early status as the onlyundefeated team in B Section anddespite a poor first quarter (3 goals to 7)against Old Haileybury, lifted th estandard in the secondand went on to a winningscore of 20 .18 versus15.12. W Block, Bailey,Beckett (8), D'Astoli, Daleand J Keleher were

Haynes, Kennedy ,Martin and Bryce .OGGS' triers wereL Wilson,Stinchcombe,Farrar, Higgins(3), Salter andBird . C Section coaches were - WayneHarmes (AJAX), Jim Durnan (Beaumaris),Paul Nigro (B/Temp), Paul Beddoe (GlenEira), Russell Barnes (Hampton Rovers),Doni Valkanis (Ivanhoe/Assumption),Tony Morwood (Old Geelong), Tony Free(Prahran), Peter Geddes (StBedes/Mentone), John Toohey (TherryPenola) .

"Umpires Corner" was being written byCraig O'Donoghue and Graham Thwaites .They took the opportunity to detail thenow famous "love break" when umpireJamie Kvins received some tender lovingcare at quarter time from a female admirer .They also reminded us that Phil Callil,former Xavs and Caulfield Grammarians'player, was the umps' fitness adviser.Out of four U19 grades, the Blue Sectionwas the only one not being dominated bythe old school teams. In fact, two distric t

clubs were first andsecond, South Districtsand Ormond respectively,both having won theirfirst three games .Ormond started slowly

A high note for MHSOB wasthe magnificent milestone ofclub legend, Ron Verma .

terrific for Ormond while Dowsing,Seccull, Walton, Armstrong, Forsyth andCarson battled hard for Haileybury .Beaumaris seemed intent on making astatement early in C Section after beingrelegated the previous season. Theybecame the only undefeated team bytravelling to Como Park, jumping OldGeelong in the first quarter and hangingon to win 17 .18 to 11 .11 . The Sharks'better players were Holt, Teasdale,

against AJAX but went into top gear in thesecond quarter and finished 6 goals up,14.12 to 9 .6 . Russell (3), Wiley, Martinov,Purcell, Heffernan, McKenna were verystrong for Ormond and Newstadt, Moroki,Butt, Feldman, Goldman and Benedyktwere "goers" for the Jackers .

In A Section there were continuingproblems for Collegians when thei r

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ipper, James Bennett, broke his wrist .

,,() llegians stayed with North Old Boys until

,Ile final term but NOBS, mainly through

I, .,t,I Booth, Daniel Tonkin and Marc

}~ulcYscki, drew away for a 10 .14 to 6 .10

v i c t o iy . Best for Coll egians were Adrian

511eedy, Tony Wallace an d Chris Pollock.ll C Central Section Old Essendon

I clnained unbeaten when they accounted

for Za . Trobe University on the mammoth

t~ni oval, 16 .9 to 7 .9 . Old Essendon felt they

I r td a side to take them up through the

,,,des are had started the season in fine

[c, lzion, Panagiotopoulos (7), Capodiferro,

.eade and Gulpis were strong for Grammar .

, anty, P Edmunds, Brown and Dunin

, .~ ,Lned their best players status for La

I robe .In ' -Personality Pars" St Leos ( E East)

announced proudly that Ted "Dutchy" van

1 Akker broke the 270 senior games

r c cord. It was a credit to Ted's

r1 c cermination and fitness to reach this

nilestone.

v. elcoming announcement by VAFA

1eld a 7 point lead at half time . The lead

onto and the stage was set for a greatlittle and the opportunity for Collegian s

f'r(,,ident John Dillon appeared in the

n c ord. The executive had reached

t ;reement with Carlton and United

E ;rcweries and "Fosters" would become th emajor sponsor for the season.

I i i A Section it was a big test for the

0 ,11eoans Football Club as they faced the

n i , nuig premiers De La Salle at the Harry

Trott . De La started well in the first term,c () ltegians rebounded in the second and

l i ~,cl narrowed to 4 points by three quart er

Io prove a point . This they did as they ran

,,III v inners 16.8 to 13 .13 . Stuie Hinchen

11 ;~cl done a great service to the winners by

- "i ng the better of Sh ane Murphy and

%" img Greg Irvine was b rilliant for the,urhle and gold as a ruck rover. Glen Cook

,reat battle against De La's young, i (1k,uan Dave Nugent on his wing, Wayne

tit ( [ ) onneIl helped to keep De La's chances

alive but Collegians were not to be denied

the victory .In F Section, Doveton won an entertainingcontest against Brunswick, 20 .18 to 14 .12

and Doveton spearhead Mallon kicked 6goals as a follow up to his 14 in round 2 .

In A Section Monash Blues were the onlyundefeated team after beating Reservoir Old

Boys . Reservoir were right up there untilhalf time but then the Blues started to takecommand in the third and slammed on 9goals in the last to finish 19 .10 to 12 .19 . Big

John Syme was Monash' best accompaniedby Feathers, Carlton, P Golding, Hargeavesand Cash . Moore's 5 goals did not even get

him in the top six. Reservoir submitted

Slater, Jarvie, R Shepherd, Bates, Dowelland T Byrne as their top six .Old Geelong kicked poorly, 13 .22 in D Section

but finished 20 points ahead of National Bank12 .8 . Best for Geelong ; B Spiden, Gilbert, Law,

Hope, Anderson and Shaw. Bank's best were

Evans, Podger, Perrett, Morris, Strongman andJacomovic (4) .The Melbourne University Football Clubcongratulated the "Blues" captain, BarryChurch, on his 150th game . During his 9

seasons with The Blues Barry had onlymissed 4 games and had a most impressivefootball background including Victorianrepresentative and captain, Intervarsityplayer (twice all-Australian) and also 37games with Old Camberwell and 30 gameswith Old Melburnians prior to joining the

Blues .

Very wintry conditions prevailed withconstant rain falling for the whole day andCoburg in A Section gained an early break

on Uni Blues . Although only 4 points ahead

at the final siren, 5 .8 to 4.10, Coburg's 4goals in the first term was the deciding

factor in this key game . Best players were

Scanlon (2), Malloy, Merrick, Warfe,Gardiner and Carolan (Coburg) and Fraser.

Wilcox, Major, Lay, Cohen and Bray (Blues) .

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Talk about chocolates to boiled lollies with mytipping with only one winner picked on theweekend .ReviewKew registered a pleasing home win against thehighly fancied S-VU . A late charge was notenough for the Students as Rose lifted his side.Werribee upset Powerhouse as they opened upan early lead and were never headed as theyblew their hosts out of the water with anawesome second half display .It was a nail biter for South Melbourne as theyovercame a gallant G hsteam.Meanwhile in other matches(no reports received!!) theW ora won a fieryencounter with Syndal tomake it 20 wins on the trot,

After a fantastic win i. ~last week against on eof the pre-seaso nfancies, the Browns travel to the dreaded ArtiePark for the 2004 D4 Grand Final replay. TheWarriors are on a club record-winning streakand with a number of top line players on theverge of returning from inju ry , I cannot see theWarrior domin ance diminishing today . Somewould say holding gun-forward Juck Horsburghis the key to a Brown victory , but if one looksback to last year's GF, this was done by Kew ,

'Touted by man as pre.season favo t , theffesties were bitterlydis gtla

St . Johns proved they are the outrigh tpremiership favourites with a thumping winagainst the Wesfi .PreviewWest Brunswick v Monash Gryphon sThe Westies return to their unbeaten nestwhere they will be hoping to rebound against astudent team that appears to be getting bettereach week . Touted by many as pre-seasonfavourites, the Westies were bitterlydisappointing last week and will be looking tostars such as "Heck" Hamilton to pull them outof the mire . While I expect the Gryphons to becompetitive early, I am going to go with theexperience of West Brunswick and shrewdtactics of their coach "Hamma" to see themhome by 21 points .South Melb Dist v Syndal Tally HoSouth Melbourne would have been happy tosneak away with the win last weekend, however,there will be no getting under the guard of aSyndal side that is now 0 & 2 . In what promisesto be a physical encounter, I think the homeside who are now beginning to find their feet willbe too good for their visitors as they run outcomfortable winners by 32 points .Old Weatbourne v Kew

but they still did not getclose . Therefore, I amsticking with the Warriors tocontinue their Kewdominance with a 34 poin twin .

S- v WerrlThe students are still reeling from their loss lastweekend and will be looking for sweet revengeagainst a confident Werribee outfit. While theBees were great last week, I see the studentoutfit lead by D3 guns Langendorf, Rose andTate as a different prospect, and as such theyshould be far too good for the visitors as theyreturn to the winners list with a 6 goal win .

CLUB NAI:;i LST WK TOT!I L

M SECTIONOld WestbourneSt Johns OCSt Johns OCWerribee

J Horsburgh 8 13Phaedonos 7 10

Peake 2 9C Lee 7 9

D3 RESERVEUHS-VUWerri beeSouth MelbourneOld Westbourne

ForbesMarinisS KingRistevski

6 145 9

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St Johns V Power Housedjn~! from the first two rounds results, this

it appears to be one that can only go one1 was told that the flood used by Power

tise in Round One was bigger than the one]bourne copped in February, and one

,,; ,,uld think it will be no different todayi ,_ltlst the flag favourites . While this may

(;i,,irate St . Johns early, there will be no

()r,,,,: rung for the likes of Phaedonos and Co as11w only raining will be goals as their side

; ;,,~ by a massive 88 points .

Corre3 ~~~ ts„I~, tue get your reports to

;•, ;ul .flower@spotless .com.au by no later

n :li, midday on Monday .

MILES TONES

Old ?7esii:e- e- salute Simon Christo wh o1 .,,: cd his 1 50th Club Game in Round 1 . A

tile performer at both ends in bothjdes over many years at Warriorland ,

-iiw,n joined the club way back in 1992 and, booted over 160 goals for the club an d, rebounded from a number of

ppointments . A past Committee memberl rue clubman, he has given his all in the

1,3 guernsey. We also congratulate twoguns in Brad M e ttaes and

Bruno Games on 50 games . Merry-Weathe r>t"red his milestone in Round 1 in hisIi senior game. A member of the WarriorsLinder 19 team who has now developed

ccjod Senior prospect at the club and% . as a member of the Reserve

inier;;hip Team in 2004 . Meanwhile

, .%c ho plays his 50th club game againstrI, v has a senior Premiership under hisr' has taken his footy to a level wherea te of the first selected and known fo rand under work and forward line

U115 - VU say well done on 5 0 games thiskman

113 . =t ,S'T JO_Ti . DID 7.1 11. : B 19.7 28.12 (162)- .-_ . t?G .- :; .-.ICE 4.3 4.4 7.5 7.7(49)

St J--__ . _ ; Phaedonos 7 McEachem 3 Chalk 3 Diaz 3 Paterson 2 Peake 2Pickering Nelson Hilton Monterio Roberts. Best: Phaedonos Walker ChalkSkinner Carmody McEachern. Wwt • S Benjamin 2 P Hamilton 2Sudholz 2 Havs Best: West Jenkin Gartlan Pietsch SBenjaminJelbart-Ihmpdrm Ray Hocking Dimitri Pappas (F )MONASH OR_i _" : .- 5.2 9.9 16.13 17.18(120)SIR 1 ._ ;1'.--,198 A 6 .8 14.11 19.13(127)Man • Flowerday 4 D Bradshaw 3 l.eeton 2 Wells 2 Pocock NRutherford Garoni Sharkey J Rutherford McNamara . Best: McNamaraFlowerdav Wells D Bradshaw Stratford Leeton . >#h Mzb Dish Cheevers 6Mahoney 3 M Hannan 3 Cronan 2 A Hannan 2 Joske Batchelor Calabrase.Best: Cronin Mahoney D'Andrea Cheevers Calabrase S Duncan .Umph= Ron Martyn Matt Goold (F )3Yt4DALTAI3.Y•RD 1.2 8.5 12.8 13.10 (88)OLD WESTDOURNE 6.4 11.6 18.7 22.13 (14b)Syn TA: Zaharopoulos 4 Reynolds 2 Veness Fox D Richardson CrewCachia Thomas. Best: Williams Bingham MacFarlane Sheer ReynoldsHallisey . W• J Horsburgh 8 Braham 3 C Hudson 2 Walker 2 OldhamGerace Mason P Hudson Pavez Trav Edwards A Horsburgh . Best: JHorsburgh P Hudson Walker Nikola Paver Fairfield .Umph= Luke Moncrie(rAndrew Skids (F )

6.2 10.5 13.9 16.12 (102)

UHS-VU 1.2 5.4 9.6 14.7 (91)Keir Sparsi 5 Wood 3 De Blank 2 Mc Demiott 2 Dahlstrom MainsbridgeMoore. Best: J Dennis Moore Ryan Sparsi Cullen Dahlstrom.Mr-.'U: Tate 4 Langdendorf 2 Goninge 2 Sparkes 2 Thomas 2 CarrollQuinn. Best: Langdendorf Rose Sparkes Creek Cracknell Hams .Y':-.. - .- : Anthony LilleV Ross Kennedy (F)

1 .3 2.6 2.9 3 .9(27)- Al A'Ir:i 3.1 5 .7 14 .10 22.13 (14 'i)

Pvveir ~: D Boland R Benson S Matheson . Best: J Marshall RMarshall B Turner N Bishop D Boland J Conway . . C Lee 7 B Black 4AndrewTaylor 4 A Murphy 2 M Palmirgton 2 D Czajowski S Daly N RenautBest : Aaron Taylor A Morrow C Lee J Ayling N Renault B Stomebrink.

Peter Angelis Sean Scully Sur (F) James Scully Cameron Smith (B )

- VO C 2.4 3.7 6.8 13.12 (90)

1.1 2.3 2.6 2.6 (18)

: DraGwtdge 5 Ferguson 2 Hancock 2 Abela Holmes Van HoutenHa Dowsett Holmes Dragvidge Hall Rydquist Kelly. West BnTn&-

Bol -T-er Stone . Best: T Thompson Phillips Fromhold White

Hu0.6 3.9 6.11 7.12 (54)

7 Di S 1 .2 6.5 7.8 9.11___:g 2 Bingham 2 Parker Healy Mullins . Best : Vesey

'arker Sewell Roche. Sth Mel • King 3 D Moon 2 P

--- ._ _, Brigilia. Best: McGee Phillips Downing Pohlner..-- 7 . TAIL'..----a 2.2 3.6 4.6 6.8(44)

1 .5 6.e 10.9 13 .13(91)L• Vagiatis Bums Jiones Buckley O'Boyle Paulette . Best: Dance

Brunswick v Monash Gryphons

Ibourne Districts v Syndal Tally-Ho -

Old Westbourne v Kew

I ~HS-VU v Werribee Amateurs

it Johns 0 C v Power House

Bums B Bayliss Buckley Boucher Holland . Did W• Ristevsld 6 Morsello5 Manolakakis Runciman Robson. Best: Ristevski Robson DepiasraMorsello M Whiting Mesman.

2.0 3.4 7.6 9.10 (64)URS-VU 3.1 7.2 &.4 14.7 (91)

Keir Crinunins2 Gridley2 Uvingstone Scott Jacobs Thackwray . Best:Ack6eld Crimmins Dounds Thacktivray Gricks Scott. UES-VU. Forbes 6

Greenbank 4 Schulz Higgins Corbett Tull . Beat D Clarke A Trevethan

His as D Faz Schulz.P 0.1 1.4 1.4 3.6(24 )

T RS 5.7 10.9 17.14 21 .19 (144)D Harris 2 F Doyle Best: P Arnold F Doyle D Crane S

Hatchard W Elliott B Phillips W~m R Bell 5 J Marinis 5 A Waldron 4 MHollow 2 S Wiggins A Hassell S Simpson R Bunworth R Hysolli Best : AMoir A Hassett A Tedesco S Simpson L Moore A Borg

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D3 SectionKEW

Coach : Rohan DohertyRes Coach: Brendan Dove r

1 B. Lattanchi2 N . Costley3 J. Doumis4 G . Crimmins5 A. Carman6 N .linero (C)7 B. Dove r8 D . Mamsbndge9 A. Kelly10 B. Cullen11 B. Woodhouse (VC)12 M . Gridle y13 C. Kyriakou14 J. Looker (DVC)15 F.Lamanna16 D. Wood17 C. watts18 N. Dahlstrom19 K. Allen20 A. Adieid21 D. Clark22 T. Aitken23 J. deBlank26 S. Syme s27 T. Moore (DVC)28 M . Dean29 M . Dalrymple30 C. Gansante31 D.Ianni32 A. Drag o33 J. Cronin

34 D. Pocock35 N. Bruno

37 S. Johnston38 D. North

39 J. Dennis40 J. Fenantmo (RC)41 L . Courier42 S. Parker43 A. Bortone44 A. Maims (RDVC)45 G . Evan s46 B. Marchese'47 L . McNeill48 K. SaydaL49 P. Dennis

50 B. Davies51 M . Blair (VC)

52 N. Mc1-aunn53 S. Osborne

54 J. Renou55 A.lawler56 T Frith57 B. Purcell58 B. Burnett59 J. Rakusz60 G .Lawson61 M . Glenn (RDVC)62 M . Pain e63 N. Gncks (RVC)64 A. Roberts65 S. Petersen66 R. McKerrax67 J. Bell68 S . Ryan69 M . Bails70 T. Fox

Harp of Erin Hotel636 High St, Ke w

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Cannon Toyota473 Lowe r

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MONASH GRYPHONSCoach: Steven BourbanAsst Coach : Geoff S611Res Coach : Phil Warren

1 L. Clark2 M . Healy3 A . Grad y4 N . Rutherford5 J . Watson6 J . Leroy7 J Garoni8 C . Yanni9 G. Wadley10 P. Williamson11 B. McNamara12 J. Landberg13 J. Stratford14 A. McKenzie15 A. Clarke16 P. Rennison17 S. Sewell18 M. Paolucci19 R . Coxhead20 C . Staff21 J. Bingham22 B. Coxhead23 B. Clar k24 D . Baxter25 M. Malone26 A. Denyer27 M. Mullins28 C Leeton29 P.Warren30 T. Vessey31 G . Roche32 A. Shufflebottom33 A. Burgess34 M. Graydon35 L . Vesey36 G . Block37 J. Fleming38 J. Rutherford39 D Grenfell40 M. Willocks41 C . Arche r42 A. Robilliard

43 D . Bradshaw

44 L . Wells45 J. Gonis46 G . Kent47 M. Parke r48 L . Mannikhuis49 C . Robinson50 J. Bingham51 Luke Leeton52 A. Flowerday53 M. Davies54 G . Still55 G . Harrak56 A. Palumbo57 W. Pocock58 J. Rutherford59 A. Yann i60 A Grady61 A. Waters62 N . Mitchell63 I . Bagnall64 J. Park65 J. Healy67 V. Coffey68 0 . Lloyd69 Bill Leeton70 B. Clark71 M. Baldwin75 P Gomizel76 J. Harrak77 R . Sharkey80 R . Fletcher

OLD WESTBOURNECoach : Jeffrey Wilson

Snr Asst : Michael ChristoRes . Coach : Scott Walker

1 B. Gerace2 J. Braham3 Trav. Edwards

4 J. Bartolo5 S . Hewitt5 D. Trustlove6 J. Horsburg h7 B . Merryweather8 A . Horsburg h9 F. Pavez

10 C. Lever11 M . Christo12 M . Baulch

13 M . Ristevski14 P. Hudson15 A . Board

16 S . Christo17 M . Aquilina18 G . Walker

19 J . Mason20 D. Hudson

21 L. Hudson22 S . Anderson23 S . Huntington

24 L. Fairfield25 Troy Edwards26 P. Mesman

27 T. Whiting

28 D. Slattery29 S . Balloch30 A . Mokrusch31 A . Miller32 G. Jenkinson33 D. Benn34 C. Bramwell35 G. Robson36 K . Pilsbury37 C. Mo6toris38 D. Nikota39 M . Oldham40 J . Morsello41 K . Miller42 T. Brooker43 A . Runciman44 B . Lennon45 E . Sandstrom46 M . Whiting47 T. Theodore48 R. Van Engelen49 J . Miller50 P. Habersatt51 D. Tang52 T. Best53 J . Manolokakis54 M . Crosswell55 B . Gilbert56 D. Carruthers57 S . Tindall58 C. Larkin59 L. Barnes60 N . Aquiline77 T. Dennis88 S . DePiazza

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1 M. Taylor Sen DVC2 R . Humphreys3 J. Marshall4 B. Turner San VC5 P. Sosfc6 M. Verberne7 C . Richardson8 M. Hill Sen Capt9 B. Reardon10 D . Cooper11 B. Phillips12 A. Brownjohn13 J. Spence14 W. Elliot15 P. Haseler16 A. D'Intino

17 C. Macleod18 F. Doyl e1 9 S. Matheson20'J. Nicholls21 D. Miller22 R. Walsh23 K. Anthony24 N. Bishop25 M . Driessen26 D. Harri s26 B. MacCormack27 R. Davie s28 D. Boland28 P. Cooper29 M . Beasley29 A. Foster30 T. McFarlane31 R. Marshall Res Capt32 M . Verb-me33 H. Clarke34 J. Conway35 S. Hatchard36 M . D'Intino37 S. West38 R. Benson39 B. Wooderson40 R. Marshall41 C. Byrne42 P. Arnold43 J. Howes44 B. White44 D. Glanville

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Res Coach : Rod Walke r

1 K. Arnold2 M. Peak e3 D. O'Connor4 S . Holmes5 B. Hilton

6 M.Phaedonos7 N. Chal k8 M . Hartnett9 A. Jonesto M . Courmadias11 J . Kell y12 P. Walker13 C. Horbury V.C.14 P. Sharpt4-R M . Hanger15 M . Kosmalat6 A . Paterso nt7 S . Cockayne V.C, .Res18 C. Emery19 J . Cotton20 B . Rydquist21 S . Koppers C .22 G. Roberts23 J . Diaz D .V.C.24 L. Mara25 B . Waters26 H. Wathen27 R. Dowsett28 A . Dexter

29 T. Elli s30 R. Walker31 D. Rydquist32 A . Rudd33 A . Foncec a34 M. Hancock C. - Res35 J . Sacco36 P. Harris37 D. Christian VC .- Res38 D. Savio39 P. Rudd40 T. Hyland42 D. Sander s43 M. Van Houten44 J . Ross45 A . Hall46 B . Callery47 G. Bastone48 J . Hargraves

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D3 SectionSOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHSVU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC K

DISTRICTS Coach : Tony Rowe Coach: Share !.!atram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach: Angus Hamilton

Coach: Earl Henderson Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant: 0. ForbesR . Coach : G . Mandais

Res Coach : Rob Rantino Res Coach: TB A

Res Coach: Brett Downing Asst Coach : G . Tame s

y Washington DVC 1 G . Healy i J. Spad<es 1 D. Nedinis ta M . Drain

Hannan C . 2 I. Bingham 2 R . Thorp 2 C. Lee tb A . Hamilton

~~hj ;;~ 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation 3 D. Flack 2 P. Hamilto nHeppel l3 G

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

4 S. KiddB C i h

.4 C. Lehman n

Keah/L 6 D . Paolone.

Mottram5 S5 . amunn ng 5 A. Cannane,

_ A Hanson 7 A. Bums (Res Capt).

6 S. Cracknell6 M . Walsh7 B. Strnnebrink

6 S. Pietsch7 S. Benjami n

x K~ 8 R . Bennet 7 D . Zulicki 8 M . Palmirgton 8 N. Simmondsg . Aqualina 9 D . Richardson 8 S. Hams 9 J Ayling 9 A. MorphettD . McCormick 10 G . Fox 9 D . Moorfield

10 M . Keogh (San Capt .) 10 S . ByrneF Daly1 i 11 M. Meyer 10 M. Butera

11 M . Green 11 P. Norma n,;, .Argyriou 12 A. Hermann 1

1 12 D . W. Smith Forbes

12 B. Black urr e12 T. Maguir e13 S . Brkley

E, Henderson 13 S. Miller 13 N . Rose 13 R. Bell 14 C. Bowshall - Tanneri ~ D Bell 14 S. O'Boyle 14 J . Mitchell 14 J. Marinis 15 M . Russel l15 B, Lazzaro 15 D . Reynolds 16 J . Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J. Smith•, ~3 J maimi 16 D . Venness 17 C . Langendorl 16 R. Daly 18 M . McManu s

17 P D'Andrea 17 C . Hayes 18 A . Hellner 17 A. Tedesco 19 W. Touze l

8 G Cox 18 J . Lawes 19 J . Uebergang 18 D. Velisha 20 D. Connan.

ig A Reid 19 B . Boucher 20 G. Madrigrano21 J Hall

19 S. Daly 21 A . Bloom22 J. Hanson

~0 W. Brown 20 C . Hall.

22 G. Mandalis20 E. Mahoney21 T. Davidson 23 D. Rud d

_f B Johnson 20 I . MacKenzie 23r G. Tames Oibatista22 A24 J. Jenkin

i~'ilrre 21 D . Kennett 24 N . Carroll.

23 N Gilbert25 J. Slebran d

B Downing 22 M. Buckley 25 D . Creek.

24 L . Carson26 R. Benjamin27 M Brooks

3 Joske 23 B . Bayliss 26 P. Thomas25 N. Addamo

.Walle r28 E

-5 S Atherton 24 B . Bayliss 27 A . Cusick26 B. Vasikw

.29 C. Sheedy

P 'ditchell 25 M. Kelly 28 B . Mcinnes29 A Pashley 27 A. Borg 30 M . Lewis

' P• Gtreevers 26 J . Dascoli 30 J . Partridge 28 D . Czajowski (San V/C) 31a S . Edwards

;3 T Paterakis 27 M. Leplaa 31 P. Dolence 29 P. Spry 31b S . Caller SDAndre a32

J=~emis 28 N . Williams 32 S . Dimond 30 S. Simpson .T. Thompso n

2ra T.Zantuck 29 A . Sheer 33 J . Schulz 31 M. Jordon 34 I . Twytord1 S. Hetmman 30 B . Holland 34 J . O'neill 32 D . Lee 35 M . Carmichael2 D. McGee 31 A . Richardson 35 S . Orbons 33 S. Wiggins 36 L. Jone s

3 M. Doyle 32 L. Hannemann 36 A . Pendlebury 34 F. Mehmel 37 T. Dempsey

5 N. PAoo;en 33 T. Bartholomew37 G. Catterall38 R Lapish

35 B. BunworthA T l

38 S . Monagu e39 R West

37 J, Clyne 34 T. Rowe.

39 M. Rea36 . ay or37 P. Keogh

.40 D. Brooks

8 D. Rowe 35 C. Cachia (Capt) 40 L. Maguire 38 T Towers 41 P. Greenin g_1 A P, -'..1 36 M . Elder 41 A . Ludlow

.39 L. LaNfieltl

42 M . Goonan

9 Bt .'~i 37 B . Robinson 42 D. Wallace 40 S. Fuller43 J. Tobin44 J Spragu e

n T"_Quaiter 38 M . Christiansen 43 R. Franc' 41 G . Grogan

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D Gcary 41 Y. Kaleunte 47 M Turvey 44 T. Johnson 48 A. SutherlandC e 42 M . McFarlane 48 G Gilmore 45 C .Alabakis 49 J.Haysey

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match, ,

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e introduction of four squads fo rpires, it has given the opportunity

uTupires to move around within th e, these squads are named Senior ,

lapment, Rookie and General . In theof the senior squad

,i encases the twenty

,,, p i .-es who run each week

» ;,, h A and B grade, is i t

; ,r-~~ to remove the long A

embership which is

column lastweekend . It seemsthat 20 years ago Old Xaverians (in Bgrade) had just cleared Phil to CaulfieldGrammarians . Phil is still running aroundhelping the younger umpires in the lowe r

grades . To any readers fromOld Scotch - will Jon Kerrbe the next big thing? ?Stokesy and Peter are

yet again successstories from the clubs .

ilar to the MCC membership - sign

ions then let Brian (Benny )

%::'Len you are born and wait fo r

>,,,i ;cone to pass before going up the list .we need a better name for the

squad and if any readers hav e

an know.

i,~ first A grade games last wee k

1,1 iu iipires Simon (Iron Lung) Stoke s

,, i Pc~er Liddell, and what a promotion i tf~ ,r Peter after doing his first B grad e

round 1 . A grade in round 2, what

clubs . Stokesy joined us form Ol dare yet again success stories

- round 3 - the AFL panel? Stokes y

h while Peter joined us fromlms. They join a growing list of

who have joined us from clubs

years . Many years ago footballings (?) : Ichard Eastwood (Stat e;- . . -fly Damen (Power House)

I '-- U. (Caulfield Grammarians)floor and eventually umpired

ul~~ football . There's been plenty ofin recent times as well . Give us a

n l , r and we'll give them a mention . A

cntive for those " old hack" player sn i,-txt wish to stay involved in th e

er ion in Geoff Reilley's

welo--~~ -1

and --, ,who all made it back into A grade

last week .Lwk from the Dark Rid eLast week we saw the return into fieldumpiring of I (Darth Vader)Brajtberg who has jumped betweenboundary, field, back to boundary andreturn to field umpiring. Hope he enjoyedhis game and we especially hope therewere no video cameras around, as Craiggets a bit nervous that he may havemissed something the cameras captured .Not that we are reporting something! !

) the "

What do you expect a barrister to wearwhen not working, some name brands likeHugo Boss, Versace or Lacoste? If you areM'_ . . :- you go all out and wear thefinest of white shirts that happen to besamples of material for the new umpiresshirts . At least he looked good .

the splitsIn a recent game young goal umpire Chrisa_;71e had a pants-splitting incident .Hopefully there was no "fall-out" fromthis .Don't forget to contact Leah or Macca withany news, views or milestones . I supposewe've got so many new and young umpiresthat milestones will be few and farbetween .

4 1

ormer number 46 at DLS .) Phi l-- ,- becoming "old hack" umpires!

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Review

Very much still in sorting out phasealthough a few facts are becoming quiteclear . Elsternwick have hit groundrunning whilst Bulleen also appear to be astrong unit . Still a bit more to be revealedfrom the other teams just yet .

Couple of blow outs and afew close ones this week .Elsternwick posted a clubrecord score againstRichmond. Hunter was onfire up forward with 14goals whilst Bedingfieldand C Mahony again

"Box Hill

both clubs haveset themselvesfor big years . Bigcontrast in homegrounds, with Elsternwick having thepostage stamp whilst Bulleen playing on"an MCG equivalent" . This certainly

entered theseason with high hopesand I have a gut , f'eetingthat there might besomething to it. "

stamped their authority on the game .

Details are a bit sketchy on the other

games, thanks mainly to some IT

problems . Albert Park managed to scrape

home by the barest of margins againstHawthorn . Two in a row for the Falcons,

great start to the year. S t . Marysregistered their first win of the year at the

expense of Eltham . The closeness of the

game suggest that Eltham have had a goodpre-season and maybe worth keeping an

eye on . Finally, &3ulleen continued their

strong start to the season with a big winover North Brunswick .

Preview

The lay of the land should become a bitclearer after this week's matches althoughI think it might take to at least round 6before too many trends are realised .

Match of the Day and a game that shapesas a potential prelude to further down thetrack sees Elsternwick host Bulleen .Hard to fault either teams form line and

and

weighs heavily in my ownmind and I think thatElsternwick will be ableto make it three in a row .Box Hill North host St,Mary's after having thebye last week. St . Mary'sscraped home last week

whilst a win is a win, they will belooking to ramp up their form this week .Box Hill entered the season with highhopes and I have a gut feeling that theremight be something to it. Still . I had St .Mary's at the top of the tree in my pre-season tips and will stick fat this week . St .Mary's for me .

CLUB ffm LST `''K TOTALD4 SECTIONElsternwick Hunter 14 18Hawthorn Amateurs Lauletta 2 14

Bulleen Cobras Badanjek 7 14

Albert Park Collins 5 12Elsternwick Foster 6 12

D4 RESERVEAlbert Park S AllanElsternwick GoldmanElsternwick PymanHaivthorn Amateurs Jackomos

6 179 156 88 8

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,i, the third game, Richmond travel to

Eltham* hoping to get their season on

11,t c 1; . A whacking from Elsternwick will

,e hard to swallow for the Richmond boys

alihough there were some positives to

t„nie out of the game . Eltham was close

,,,It not close enough last week however

}te closeness of the result certainly raised

;utne eyebrows. The facilities for the

urt.les are on their way to being first class.,nd perhaps this is helping in building a

.„lid year? Anyway . Eltham for me .

}-inally, North Brunswick host Hawthornii another game that will give a clear site1,, ilte teams positioning . North started the

,c,,son with a sold win but came back to

artil last week . The Hawks have been in a

v; inning position in both games butbeen able to get over the line .

lt ;nle ground advantage to rule? Maybe

i,ot Lhis time around, Hawthorn but only

u~'t .

Correspondents

%,,'rnild be great to hear from as many clubs

:i~, possible . Either call on 0418348723 or

via ed .sill®locker.com.au

D~!~ SSM®NBox Hill North v St Mary s

I ;Ii ham Collegians v Richmond Central

Elsternwick v Bulleen Cobras

%'rirth Brunswick v Hawthorn Amateurs

Albert Park - bye

BOX HILL K - '.m HAS THE BYE

ST MARYS 43 9 .8 13 .11 20 .18 (1 3 8)

ffi,TfiAM 5.6 8.11 12.16 19.19 (133)

St Mm7m Cope 6 Schembri 3 Tagell 3 L Goldsworth 2 Lane 2 C Armstrong

Perelberg Ryan Wright . Best Cope Crilly C Armstrong Tagell Johnston

Perelberg. 1whzuri Jorgensen 4 B Galvin 3 Savage 3 Mizzi 2 Carruean

Clark McClaren Blagrove Luttick Patterson Hargrave . Best Blagrove

Jorgensen Savage Hargrave J Galvin .

Ian Kennedy Shane McNamara (F)

IUCHMON) CENTRAL 2.1 4.2 7.5 9.7(61)

ELSTERNWICK 9.7 21.11 30.19 41.29 ('278)

Rich Cmi : Duldc 5 Quay Lynch Liuzd Nuske . Best: Duldc Liura Nuske

Brunt Darling KristoL • Hunter 14 Foster 6 C Mahony 4 Putt 4 S Grace

4 Huggins 2 Beaingfield 2 Banky 2 Patsy Curtain Soppett . Beak Hunter

Beding'iekl Soppett Curtain Neill S Grace .

Umph= Matthew Meier Pat Machos (F)

BULLEEN COBRAS 7.3 14.8 19.11 29 .18(19%

NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 .2 10.3 12.8 18.10 (118)

Bud Cole R Badanjek 7 B Cookson 5 T Fradkin 4 R Daley 3 T Sette 3 P

Dall'Gglio 2 J Daniels T Conn N Ritchie R Pasinati F Arcoraci . Best: R

Badanjek B Cookson F Arcoraci M Mann T Mazzarella R Daley.

Nth Brm&- J Boudoloh 5 Ferns 2'Ikaddle 2 Pollalds 2 Freeman 2 AM

Taha A Taha Newton Robertson PiTZari . Best Freeman Robertson

Santacudco J Boudeloh Pretty Mountney.Llupft= Peter Pullen Daniel Dinneen (Fl Robert Seymour Trislian

Collins (G)ALBERT PARK 4.1 9.3 10.7 15.9 (87)

HAWTHORN Atl484.5 5.8 9.10 12.14 (86)

A>ltat Pa ft Collin 5 Payne 2 D Allan 2 R Baker Storey Morgan Chambers .

Best S Variables D 7hompson R Baker Hymns S Bennett D Allan .

. S Avery 3 Tyson 2 Lauletta 2 Murphy Hall Dawson Lachlan Rice .

.''....... Best Murphy Caruana S Avery McKenna Alex

Unipfv= Greg Rawlings Nick Brown (F) Mark Rogers Perrin Brown (B)

Trevor Foy Paul Whitehead (G)

BOX HILL NORTH HAS THE BYE

ST MARYS 4.0 7.6 10.9 15.10 (88)

ffi388M 3.2 6.3 9.6 11.6 (72)

St Mm-ym Bernardi 4 Nicholson 4 Murphy 3 Anthony Theohazris . Best:

Weller Nicholson Murphy Bernardi Theohanis Banks . Krohn 3

Conole 2 Watson 2 Abbott Barnes Runco Simpson. Best: Barnes Paisley

Conole A Howgate Kurtschenko Runco .

0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0(12)

ELSTERNWICK 5.8 12.11 18.14 28.20 (168)

Rl cb Cent- Lane Gray. Best: Titley Lane Phelan Krisohos Read Guthrie.

• Goldman 9 Pvmazt 6 McAdam 3 Missaglfa 2 Kaicer Leaper Surnian .

Best : Alter Baribar ivlissaglia Leaper Tennant Goldman .

BULLZEN COBRAS 3.0 7.5 9.8 18.11(101)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 5.2 6.3 8.5(53)

&il C,otn V'mcintor3o 5 Edgar 4 Santaluda 2 Lykopandis Kyranikos Unwtin

Lewis. Best: R Mundy J Trinchi M Unw•in P Vaughan S Tropea .

Nth Brmom, Papnikolaou 2 S Tsialtas H Tsialtas Giulas AIlouche Pisasale

Linder. Best: Belbin Heam Canley Giovanogilou Giulas Brifla.

ALBERT PARK 2.3 5.4 9.7 12.8 (80)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7.1 11.3 12.5 1a.10 (100)

BB at Pacic S Allan 6 S Fairfield 2 Wall Harriett Price Pashas . Best:

Banned: TufHn Snowden Askew Jackson S Allan . Bawo Jackomos 8 Gattis

2 Dixon C Ho Collins Ryan Houareah . Best: Rya Gpie Jackomas Begg Lee.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX fLL . : :'H BULLEEN COBRAS EL-'---- IC :e F '

Coach : Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe DAngelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne RRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Res Coach : M . Cunningham, eardcnRes Coach : Paul Grego ;M . Creak

I P. Smith I G . Wilson 2 T. Orwin t L . Murphy 1 T. Andrews2 N. Pastras 2 C. Riscalla 3 S. McLaren Capt 2 A. Hankm 2 D. Lync h2 A . Morgan 3 A . Odza 4 N . Cartledge

2 L . Bedmgtield3 E . Savage3 R . Baker 4 T. Manno

5 J Garrett 5 M . Mann 3 J. Yemm4 D Grace 4 L. Mason (VC

)3 P. Shakepeare4 M . Naudi

.7 S . Stewart 6 G . Fortune

.5 M . Whelan 5 L, Austi n

5 S . Allan 8 C . Langley 7 T. Mehrez 5 K. Cummins 6 J . Galvin (C)6 J . Storey 9 A . Sallantioglu 8 T. Mazzarella 6 M . Thiele 7 B . Rashid7 S. Venables

10 S . Cook 9 M . Kyriakou 7 J . McAdam -RC- 8 B. Jorgense n7 M. Burton

11 T. Thor12 A Dick 10 C. Powderham 8 S . Come

9 C . Watson8 N . Wheeler

.13 M. Cumming 11 A . DeJong

8 M . Greene9 T. Hartley 10 B. Marshal l

9 P. Chambers 14 L . Penhalluriack t2 P. Whitehouse s10 T. Huggin 11 J. Mizz i10 M. Phillips 15 L . Keillor 13 N . Edgar it L. Missalglia 12 M . Blagroveit D. Brea 16 M. Penny 14 T. Fradkin 12 P. Neville 13 M . Luttick12 N. Langdon 16 W. Drew 15 J . Trinchi 13 S. Soppet 14 R. Runco13 B. Payne 17 G . Cavallo

18 C Butler16 D . Trinchi t4 B. Mahony 15 J . Paisle y13 M . Tuffin

14 M . Hyams.

19 C. Calks 17 T. Conn 15 C . McKenna16 M. Sunman 16 D. Bric k

15 D . Barley 20 K. Oldfield . 18 F. Arcoraci 17 J. Perkins 17 T. Wenborn15 P. Guicas 22 A. Steele 19 B. Thomas 18 A. Neil 18 B . Galvin16 C Roberton 23 D. Penny 20 J. McQua@er 19 J. Hunter 19 J . Gilbert.17 S . Bennett

23 J . Naumovski24 p Doyle

21 N. Lykopandis 20 E. Goldman 20 S. Weston18 G. Collins 25 P Kotsaridis 22 J. Daniels 21 P. Stuchberry 21 M. Hart19 N . Cain

.26 R. Ball 23 A. Nasr 22 G. Elvm

23 S Curatain 22 R . Foe (VC)20 K . Grace 28 Z. Veleski 24 R. Gemes

.24 A . Foster 23 T. Carter

21 P. Shoppee 29 M. Rogers 25 W. Olney 25 T. Cotter 24 A. Hargrave22 J . Hannett 30 B . Olson 26 M . Nathanielsz 26 C . Mahoony -C- 25 R. Thomas22 J . Marshall23 B Harries

31 D . Olson32 I. Oldfield

27 J . Cartledge 27 J . Banky 26 J. Glar e.23 D . DeZoete 33 M. Marinovic 28 A . Fosketi 28 W. Morga n

29 S . Manony27 J. Stockdale

24 T. Green 34 H . Ho 29 R . Sheehan30 M Nicol

28 M . Pattiso n25 J. Wier 35 C . Liston 30 B . Cookson

.31 A Lasntlzki 29 D. How ateg

26 B. Moore 36 S. Russell38 J. DAmato

31 R . Pasinati.

32 B. Mason 30 M . Abbott27 A. Jackson 39 J. Tambakis 32 S . Wagg 33 M. Cunningham 31 B . Kelehe r28 R . Allan 40 D. Worrell 33 A . Cook 34 T. Leaper 32 C . Baud29 R. Humphrey 41 P. Currie 34 M. DAngeb 35 P. II 33 A . Howgate30 W. Johnson 42 A. Tarulli 35 M. Unwin 36 J. Pyman 34 J . Howgate31 S . McGuire 43 R. DoyleY- 36 P. Dall'Oglio

37 D. Nolan35 M. Crooks

31 J . Williams 44 C. Garrett 37 J. Paatsch38 B. Anderson39 M Tennant 36 N . R al IY32 M . Smit h

33 M . Wall45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer 38 G . Brown

.40 A . Paley 37 P. Krohn

34 T. Houston 47 A . Andrews 39 C. Chan 41 D. Byrne 38 A. Mok

35 S Toth 49 T. Ellis 40 G . Richards 42 J . Lflikakos 39 A. McCiare n.35 C Downie 50 C . Irvine 41 C. Borrelli 43 P. Clarke 40 E. Baud.36 J. Duck

52 S . Darcy53 N Chau

42 V. Dam 44 S . Grace45 J . Kaicer 41 T. Kurtschenko

37 L .Hogan.

54 L . Van den Akker 43 T. Whittaker 46 L. Ryan 42 C. Gonoke38 S. Fairfield 55 J. Pratt 44 B . Saaksjarvi 47 T. Perkins 43 R. Carrucan41 R . Williams 56 H . Shiba 45 N . Khalil 48 M. Noonan 44 N. Duncan42 C . Cook 57 M. Mason 46 J . Lewis 49 J. Badbar 45 A . Whyte44 B. Isard 58 M. Azmi 48 M . Soumellidis 50 T. Putt 46 S . Clark45 J. Agar 59 J. Screen 49 G . Anderton 51 M. McKenna 47 A Emini46 G . Price 60 N . Benbow

~ R . Lock52 E. Alter .

48 B . Turne y48 M . Snowden 61 J. Howarth 53 A. Lewis50 S . Thompson 62 C. Henry 51 R . Daley 54 K. Pomler 49 L . Barnes

51 J . McKay 63 J . Asplnall 52 T. Bette 55 H. McGregor 50 B . Richardson

52 D. Allan 64 J . Vagias 53 R . Rodrigues 56 P. Freedman 51 J . Simpson53 M Williams 65 D. Woolridge 54 S. Nelson 57 M . Creak 52 D . Justice.55 D Quinlan

66 C. Plunkett 55 N. Pollee 58 B . Ellis 53 J. Fo o. 67 A . Manerheim 59 A . Burney57 J . Sutton 68 N . Galil 56 I . Baccini 60 L. Smith 54 S. Todma n57 J . Baker 69 B . Pearce 57 C. Batt 61 R . McKenna 55 K. Toulson58 S. Gitsham 70 H . Gist 58 T. Moore 62 S . Thompson 56 R . Love59 L . Barr 73 D . Francis 59 R. Hadisutanto 63 N . Anderson 58 N. McPherson60 V. Surace 76 M. Lacey 60 J . Lowrie 64 M. Marziale 59 B. Evan s62 P. Cramer 78 A. Leavers 77 S Fisher 65 D . Brennan 61 A Stockdale77 S. Garcia 79 G . Bennett .

'66 M. Hosking

.

78 T. Tuhoro 80 S. Evans 101 J . D An9elo 67 S. Gordan 63 L. Ogilvi e

79 S. Thompson 81 J. Hopes 68 M. Daniels80 J . Bowlby 82 D . Dovaston 69 N. Utting

MAJOR SPONSORS84 M. Lacey 72 T. Marchett i86 G . Archer

Rising Sun Hotel - 88 M . Edgley Major Sporsors` '89 S. Yalamanchile

CAPITAL GROWTH Trash n StashRichmond and 99 G . Robinson

Rising Sun Hotel - 111 A . Maguire THE ELSTERNWICK CLU B

South M elbourne KAZBAR GUARDIANMEDIAHILTON MANUFACTURING Village Roat]shosm

, AUSTRALIAN UNITY

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~RN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL :":. . . . . : . :j A .F.C.peter Tyson Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach : Thomas Dukic Coach : ichad Learmorm

h: Patrick Ryan Res Coach: Harry Tsialtas Res Coach : Steven LakeRes C--,;h . George Kowiarrtataks

AcVIh I D. Newton 1 W. Old 2 B. Perelbarg ®_ -man 2 D. Adams 2 T. Quick 3 G . Schembri '_ -

,f 3 G . Lattouf 4 R. Trotter 4 A. BallantyneT[ -,en 4 P. Dimarco 5 B . Porteus 5 A. Lan e

a 5 N. Prestigiacomo 6 T. Dukic 6 C . Weller~L" On 6 D. Pizzari 7 S . Lynch 7 A. Dwyer:very 7 G . Stelfox 8 D. Speakman 8 A. Zsembery

.•., ay 8 S. Hamilton 9 A. Piani 9 C . Armstrongc-;x ;rder 9 A. Sammartino 10 A. Zuccaro 10 D . Cope

10 A. Mountney 11 S . Lake it J. Bernard i(vc) 11 J. Boudoloh 12 SBntter 12 A. Webb

12 S. Care 13 J . Goode13 J, Hill

13 D. Kelly 14 J . Mcgrath14 W . Goldsworthy

: a~n 14 M. Veins 15 C. BarryPurcel l15 M15 H. Tsialtas 16 A. Taylor

.

!"'T if 16 S.Tsialtas 17 D. Miller16 M.Aikman

'au, .: . @ 17 A. Kyriazis 18 P. Maulday 17 L. Anthon y

18 R . Saltoum 19 C. Quay 18 B. Frail

19 T Messiake 20 T. Moulton 19 V. Ryan

-rd 20 L. Closter 21 D. Phelan 20 A . Waller~, ._ is 21 R . Santacroce 22 J. Petering 21 M . Gilchrist r . : .

id 22 J . Freeman 23 B. Breese 22 R . Allen

;r 23 J . Brifla 24 T. Guthrie 23 F. Harrison>ti 24 D . Russo 25 A. Read 24 A . Latimer i ..any 25 W. Dusan 26 R. Prentice 25 M . Black

s 20" F. Salloum 27 N. Nuske 26 S. Crilty, ~.. nos 27 F. Ferrante 28 C. Dimitriou 27 M . Banks

an 28 T. Ackland 29 B. Darling 28 J . Inne s30 L. Spano 30 L . Fotheringham 29 P. Harriso n

in 31 A . Boudoloh 31 Retired Jumper 30 M . Lynch. . . nzie 32 B . Robertson 32 D . Hards 31 H, Adam

33 A . Nunan 33 P. Berimano 33 C. Fer g. = 34 H . Hassan 34 M. Vervoorn 34 L. Armstron g

dna 36 A . Taha 35 P. Krisohos 35 G . Theoharris37 D. Trafford 36 G . Evans

36 B. Graetzerin 38 D. Guppy 37 D . Green -

39 G . Rhook 38 M. Detreitas 37 T. Milla r

40 B . Mccallum 39 H . Dautovic 38 S. Griffi n

4t M . Aref 40 A

. Murray

39 B. Richardson

n 42 J. Papanikolaou 41 C . Duff 40 M . Karis •

43 F. Papanastasatos 42 C . White 41 T. Cummins =

44 M . Sorleto 43 S . James 42 M. Davies46 A. Papanastasatos 44 A . Lyngcoln 43 L . Razg a

d 48 J. Wolter 45 M . Jones 44 G . Koumantatakis

50 G . Paleodimos 46 L. Hatzentanis 45 M. Maschette53 F. Nesci 47 M . King 46 T. Tahos55 J. Devereaux 48 M . Goonan 47 P. Rousi s58 B. Mcnamara 49 P. Brunt 48 M. Goole59 M. Pelaggi 50 A . Tilley 49 C . Adam i r

62 B. Carter 51 D. Moffat 50 C . Wigg52 D. Cartwright 51 N . Luce53 J. Robertson 52 0. Hind ---54 C. Cartwright 53 J . Deega n55 M . Davies 54 J . Wrigh t56 J. Pike 55 P. Goonan57 E. Hill

56 P. Roseman58 B. Vandenburg

57 D . Henderson60 B. Jolley

Bon a58 M .61 A. Jamshid i62 L . Trimatis 59 C . Mackenzi e

67 J. Lane 60 M . Carpente r

69 T. Melville61 G . Pilikidis : .--- ,

74 S. Gray 62 D. Rajkumar --- -

77 S. Liuzz i79 A. Rojte r80 D . James-Schirmer86 W. Bracken

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Sports & MedicalSupplie s

Old Brighton recorded their first win of the newseason in dramatic fashion last weekend, pinchinga 4 point victory against aninaccurate Marcellin. Kicking5 .0 to 0 .6 in the opening term,and leading 11 .1 to 4 .12 at themain break, the Tonnersvictory came despite recording11 fewer shots on goal. Other winners : Collegiansby 25 over St Bernards. De La Salle by 76 over OldScotch and Old Xavs by 11 over Uni Blues .Ttvo rounds gone and still little indication of anyside firming as a favourite, with the section oneladder all tied up with six sides sitting at 1-1 . Thisweekend the pick of the action is out at MarcellinCollege where the home side face reigningpremiers De La Salle . Marcellin are extremelyunlucky not to be leading the competition thisweek, having kicked away their chances of l,rieto--~last week with a disappointing return in front ofgoal . Expect the home side to have spent a little bitof extra time on the track this week and a toughencounter when the sides clash on Saturdav. DeLa by 3 pts . In other games, Collegians to defeatOld Brighton providing they nullify Salem and Sestup forward. Uni Blues to reclaim a spot in the tophalf of the ladder with an away win at Old Scotch,while St Kevins should easily account for StBernards after an extra week on the track .

flonPhew, NOW I'm starting to get a feel for thecompetition . . . . . kind a . . .The Bears confounded my suspicions kicking awayto a big win over the Friars who are still findingtheir feet at this level . The Wellers surprised no-one with a massive 3rd quarter setting up a 9 goalvictory over the Fields . The Woodsmen 'pantsed'the Sharks (and me too) with a 26 goal shellacking,with Baddeley (9) unstoppable up front . Iwitnessed a close tussle at Bulleen where the OMs,led by Mitchell and the 'very-chirpy' Mr Ray hadtoo much class for the home side, despite theefforts of Simmons and young Stockers .Meanwhile, over the road, Old Carey prevailed in aphysical encounter, which saw the Bombers flyhome with 11 goals in the last term thanks toPhillips, Shaw, Rankin (6) and Caponetto (4) .

Wellers to continue their run over the Bears by 6goals . The Fields will outclass the OTs by 8 goals .Rupo will consolidate on Oval ,r2 with a 5 goal winagainst the improving OMs, The Sharks will hope

(U19 2, 3 & Blue )

- (U19 1 & Red)

but the Bombers are looking thegoods by 4 goals . Finally, the2004 Section 3 GF re-match willsee Old Carey prevail by 42points.

The Unicorns have started superbly this year, andhanded a 69 point lesson out to the visitingStudents. Not joy for the Hoers as Oakleighhammered them by 104 points, Cleary was clearlyBOG with 10 sausage rolls . The Jackas 3rdquarter comebae': : was great, but poor conversio n

U__ :' 1Old Brighton

De La SalleOld Xaverians

St BernardsOld Xaverians

SalemKeelyDistefanoStapletonHandley

7 127 94 8

3 7

6 7

Rupertswood Baddeley 9 14Old Carey Titus 6 11Old Camberwell Tolson 2 11Bar•-ule Viewbank Tsingaris 9

Oa 'ei ;h Cleary 10 14M3S06 Bartholomew 4 10Uni Blacks Battista 8 10Uni Blacks Napier 3 10Uni Blacks Davies 4 8

Ormond Robbins 7 13Ormond Bailey 6 7

Ormond McClelland 5 7

Hampton Rovers White 1 7Oakleigh Clays Sajenko 2 7

Ormond Rvde 4 7

Aquinas Raggazoni 6 12

Kew Bailey 3 7Fitzroy Reds Donato 3 7

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qppp~__

. cl the Tigers ~e a

1 3cpoint win .margin, but Out the

-inner here as the Raiders over came ad Demon side . The game was dominated by

,, ,i , l ,,C,,nces and scoring was made difficult . Afterliome truths were delivered to the Raiders at

tinal break, they broke away to record a 22<<.rin, Finally, a 107 walloping from the Blacks

. . , ;,,als to Battista) had better spark an improved

, ,ri from Monash . . . . .

prcdict3®n3:

expense with an 11 point victory . TheJackas should open their account at the

;•r ; are cranking now, an d the Tigers needtinkering, Raiders by 41 points . Likewise ,

j,i~h will be 38 point winners over th eThe Demons will get back on track at th e

~' expense by 67 points . I think the Unicorn s,11 lind things tougher today against the classy

- visitors by 19 points.

section SIza;' ; o(use apologies for the mass confusion last

, ; ~Es I predicted the round 3 results 2 weeks

~;~~• A of time!! Should be enough to get me the

~ \ Tool of The Week I'd reckon .<i supreme shoot-out at Funkytown, where

_icing Scorpions prevailed over the Pirates inse one . The Rovers recovered from last week's

i -v.Tenching loss to outlast the Bloods by 1 5The Nodders led at each change, but De La

m only 2 goals shy in the 3rd term before they

,l out of gas. Better Nodders were Moran ,

,, .uiIey and Lewton. The Monders won the toss,n!1 racked up a quick-fire double ton against the1x,s llop-,un attack . A 12 goal last term prove d

:u c percentage booster and Robbins was~prc~sible .

Predic_io,.~ . ,~hould I stick to last week's call?

%,ip - more good oil means my second crack atit,,, i nd 3 is as follows :

a > i m by 3 goals (same)ds by 16 points (different)

n, ?;odders but 45 points (different)~ 'rmond by 22 points (different)Sectio n

uinas continue to set the pace at the top of theion red ladder, defeating Therry Penola by 122n« last weekend in yet another impressiv e

ii-pl,iyfrom the Ringwood club . Other winners on! ., :lnzae Long Weekend : Kew by 47 over:mr-iiaus St Leos, Rupertswood by 36 over

~nii :ig premiers Fitzroy, and Old Scotch by 6 inthrillcr against Bulleen-Templestowe .

i .. ._lclcr leaders Aquinas will be aiming to make itv : ins from as many outings this weekend,

n they host third place Rupertswood . Out toa disappointing 2004, Aquinas under

<< IZ Danny Minogue have impressed in th eng rounds, winning their opening two games

by an average margin of 147 pts . With Raggazonisimply unstoppable up front, and Sheridan &Maaskant providing constant drive from thebackline, Aquinas should have little troubledisposing of Rupy this weekend . Aquinas by 21 . Inthe round's other games, Kew to extend theirunbeaten streak to three with a win over OldWestbourne, Fitzroy to enter the top half of theladder win a win over Bulleen-Templestowe, andEmmaus to defeat Old Scotch in an upset atBennettswood Reserve .

St Kevins v St BernardsCollegians v Old Brighton

Marcellin v De La SalleOld Scotch v University Blues

Old Xaverians - bye

ON 2Banyule Viewbank v Old Camberwell

Caulfield Gr v Old TrinityOld Melburnians v RupertswoodBeaumaris v Old Essendon O r

Old Carey v Whitefriars - &I

La Trobe Uni v Oakleigh -Park, R~_. - (~-_ _ ---

Old Ivanhoe v AJAX

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old ParadiansBentleigh v Monash Blues

MHSOB v University Blacks

21 BLUESalesian Scorpions v Hampton Rovers

Old Haileybury v De La Salle (2)Mazenod 0 C v Oakleigh Clays -

at 1 .30 P.M .Peninsula 0 B v Ormond

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Scotch v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Kew v Old WestbourneTherry Penola 0 B - bye

Aquinas 0 C v Rupertswood (2) -at 9.30 a. m .

Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy Reds

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;3.ST : .:.'VC : ) HAS THE BYEBT BERMARDS 4.1 7.3 8.3 13.6 (84)COLLB(HAM 7.1 9 .3 11 .11 16.13 (109)St Bea: Stapleton 3 Vines 2 Runnals 2 Ryan 2 Indentinco Creasey Salenulanaao. Best: lannarza Spinella Byrne Ryan Stapleton Schro . COB: Bushua ll3 Tardiff 3 Louis 3 Rutherford 3 Scott Blackky Lynch Williams. Best TardiffLynch Zimbachs Rutherford Louis Sims.IIm4*es: Gmeme Hunichen Jason Wsszaj (F)CWBRIGMW 8.0 11.1 14.2 18.8 (101)MAPCEUM 0.6 4.12 10.15 13.19(97)Old 13s: Salem 7 Sest 5 Jenings Priestly 2 . Best Salem Doherty PriestlyGeddes Oliver lSest. Fraser 4 0'Hallaran 3 Preece 1luner NashAugustin Stafford Pell . Best Tabbacheira Fraser Stafford OHalloran DelMastro Nash .Umphm, Tom Havsom GeoflCaulfield (F) Jordan Mayston Duncan Nichol (B)Tristan Reith Lachlan Simpson (G )1 8 1+4 SALLE 83 12.4 17.8 22.13 (146)OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.6 6.11 9.15 (69)118.8: Keety 7 Donegan 3 O'Donnell 2 Nasr 2 Close Fieldsend De Marie FletcherBall Bull Kowess Nethersole. Best Cox Donegan Close Keely Pitcher Roberts .Old • Gherardin 211umme1 2 Gray Kaye Slattery Gaunt Parisi . Best:Kaye Gherardin Gray lilley Slattery INiitehead .Umphrm* Brett Herskope Michael Rvde (F) Richard Keane Dan Frasier (G)OLD XAVERIAMS 6.8 8.9 11.12 16.21(117)UNIVERSHY BLUES 6.3 10.5 13.7 16 .10 (106)Oid .Baa: Handley 6 DiStefano 4 511k 2 Preece Forrest N Snuth Saunders . BestHarry Handley DlStefano Mortensen Forrest Byrne . Uni Blu= McCarty 40'Shannassy 4 Bronts 2 Poynter 2 Lynch Lesco Elliott Brennan . Best BirksOShannassy McCarty Halliday Hooter Dwyer.

Jason McNiece Richard Yann (F) Jim Exton Gary Clancy (G )

4.2 7.5 9.7 11.9 (75)62 10.6 14.8 21,14(l46)

Tomes 3 Gamble 2 Abdullah 2 Carruthers Greenland . Best: Torney

Simmons A Bourke Howell Greene Stockdale Marsden. Old Me& A Ray 3

Carruthers Fulton Harriss L Kaldor Yore. Buyul= Skicko 5 Christian 4Shepard-Mueller 2 Swift 2 Staumpotaus 2 Buckley R'tL+ler B Dirtier ToullPoy:zr Park. Best G Dimer Poyser Stocks Toull Christian Saker.UmPh= Andrew Smith Jamie Sharp (F) Anita Messiha Nick Kelly (B )OLD 1.5 7.8 13.11 i7.14 (116)OLD CAULFIELD 1 .4 6.8 6.10 8.14 (62)Old DeS3nctis 3 Walpole 3 Tolson 2 Harry 2 Robinson Poynton BarrowT Peasnall Tsindos Toohet• . Best Bonyhady McGuigan Tsindos BennettTaylor. taui: Goold 3 Clarke Hammond May Sundberg McDonald . BestKataja Nob)ett Hammond May Scroth .Umphm Daniel Silfo Nick Fennessy (F )OLD THIRTY 0.4 3.7 5.10 7.12 (54)OLD )' EI,BDRTdtAhB 3.7 6.10 8.12 10.18 (78)Old Tda : Cole 2 Btythtttan Peyton Stockdale Simmons A Bourke . Best

Code 2 Gregory 2 Forte 2 McMenamin . Best: Code Mitchell Ray CordyManners Stogdaie.Us 4 {rm Tim Saunders Geoff Deveson (F) James Mugaim (G)RUPERTSWOOD 7.6 14.14 44.17 33 .21 (•219)R&AUMARIS 2.5 6.7 8.7 9.8 (62)Rupaft Baddeley 9 Morrison 4 Monte 3 MePhee 2 G Phillips 2 Phillips J 2Brennan 2 Jones 2 Spinner 2 Pretty Tennant Anderson Glenn Evans . BestBaddeley G Phillips J Phillips Holles Moule. Be=mMit Imlach 2 Tickell 2 Hill2 Bramwell Shone Bliesnec Best Not Submitted .Umph,m* Steve Caple David Wheeler (RFL) nOLD CAM 7.4 10.6 18.11 18.12 (129)OLD ESSENDON 3.3 6.6 7.10 15.13(103)Old Carag: Tines 6 Remmers 4 Wagner g3 Stoav Hmsgate Andrianopolous.Best Willingham Howgate Patterson Carpenter Day Laing, 0id • Rankin 6Capanetto 4 Williams Phelan Shaw Rawlins Francis . Best Shaw WilliamsPhillis Phelan Capanetto Rankin .Umph= Peter Cahill Lee Crassky (F )

UMM-19 WTION 3hasm 2.7 6.13 12.19 19 .25 (139)LA 0.5 4.6 6.15 9.16 (70)NIHSM Bartholomew 4 Leslie 4 Tangirala 2 Andrews 2 Anderson LtuLittFehales Lim Kiteky Ashworth S McGrath . Best Anderson Taft Kitek.yAshworth Lim Pretty. La Trobt Callow 2 Davidson 2 b1inchinton EastmanMcGough Van Coil Taylor. Beak Mark McLean Knight Davidson SheriffCaldow. Umpirm Jason Evans Jack Fagan (F )

GH 2.6 7.10 15.14 20.20 (140)OLDTVANHOZ 3.2 3.7 4.11 4.12 (36)OaMd& Cleary 10 Banand 3 MacKenzie 2 North 2W'ills 2 Counihan . Best

Cleary r.l i:u; ;~ ;:,t Counihan Donato Manning Wits. C'_:i n-,Revnard Baldwin . Best: Baldwin Saunders Crcvc-s Terenti Mi

Did Ar-:rid Matt Brennan n Ben Bracken Andrew72iantaAM 2.4 2.9 9.12 11 .i ,ST B.4 9.7 12 0

• Graf 4 Markov 2 Smith 2 Majtlis Shulman Wein . Best: Sacks Ja,-=~Freedman Goldstein Measey Graf. St B/MT: Hunter 3 McGettigan 3 LBudinaar Burger Lynch Salina Swain Terrell. Best: McGe 'tt>aan Butg,,r S.,~Sapina BodinaarThomas.Umpirm- Rod Penaluna (F) Simon Abel (B) Clive Shipley Greg Rollo (G)OLD PARADIANS 2.7 4 .7 7.11

2.3 4.4 6.7 ~~~

Old Par: Clayton 2 Holden 2 Berthet Bugeja Cowles Cmsthw;Seneca Serafm Soloman . Best: Malllister Holden Soloman SenecaBerthet . Scab Hunt 2 Lewis 2 Coles Bell Rossi Covne A Nest Best :Frost Lawry Bail Fidler.Umpire= David D'Altera Matt Simpson (F)UMVERSTYRIA 7.7 11 .12 18.18 24,21(185)P&DY

AElach SH BLUES 2.2 3.5 6. 7

IIu1 • Battista 8 Rippon 4 Davies 4 Napier 3 Bell 2 Ross 2 Ba "Battista Rippon Shaw Fleming McGowan Ban-on . M=El- • Collins 2Jordan Barton ISthansky Padulla Cruukshank. Best : Barton Kelly H .Jordan Cruukshank ShoptT.Umphino Matt O'Keffe Jason Lane (F )

Wat3zi+:i6Yt - t -PENMSMOB 3.5 9.11 18.16 21.1811441

8.8 11.3 16.18 22•22 (14Details not received, LfmVh= Dan-en Rowldinson Patrick Coutthard in

HAAGqW ROVERS 0.5 4.9 5.11 9.16[IqQla . 8Y 1 .1 4.7 6.9 7.13 (55)HMUPt Bar Ross 2 Corbett Fallon Rootsev Semnml Smith Westhcod WhirBest : Shrt Semmel Ross Su .k}miart Westhead O'Brien. Old HIM Elk, 2Sit)eer 2 Johnson Dolman whlson. Best: Dolman Davis Stanley SilberaFolino Harrison .

Mark Jenkins Paul Tyrer (F) Josh T)mer Callum Hilton (B)DR LA SALLE 0.2 1.3 5.4 7,714g)MAZENOD 22 6.8 12.12 18.18 (12{)188: Miles 3 Hassaballa 2 Kearney T(beri. Best Crowe Munoz ChrxjtHassaballa Silvers Hansen. lr= Details not received .Umph= Brian Nunn (C 18) Dean Schwab (F]ORldolm 7.5 12.13 18 .18 30.24 (204)QAKLZZGEI CLANS 3.3 4.7 4.10 7.9(51)Ormmd : Robbins 7 Bailey 6 Me Clelland 5 Ryde 4 Cnbbes 2 Duthie JohnsonKnoester Mc Ghr 1Voodford Calvert. Best Ryde Mc Clelland Evans Upsti2Johnson Machin 0A Clays: Castello 3 Sajenko 2 DeGeorge Levy. Best CookDeGeorge Gilmour Levy Gallagher Kurth .

Mark Farrell Mark Duthie (F) Wilt Bume David Cameron (B)

tl~tt xiF•I wl -BULLEEN lE 1.3 2.5 8.7 10 .10(70JOLD SCOTCH 8.3 7.9 7.14 10.18 (78)Hal Temp: Scalzo 3 P Voglis 3 Meadows 2 Samaras Teldn . Best M ConistonStamboulakis McColl P Voglis Alleri losifidis . Old 8cxitdf: Bradley 4 BrownSaunders Daggin Perry Macintosh Sahhar . Best: ROod Dagoart Vogt Br<tdkyWilson Brownnell .Umpdrm John Hughan Logan Smith (F) Michael Roche Tom Wischer (B)ENWAUS 8T 4.3 5.5 9.12 12.16(%EEW 1 .4 7.14 12.18 19.21(135)Mr- S .: Quirk 5 Croughan 2lalor 2 Robin 2 Bragden Stafford . Best PBaranello Hickey Ahern Robin Quirk N Batanello . . Lawrence 4 Bailey 3Pike 3 Franklin 2 Fullheim 2 McGregor 2 Deangetfs Lucisan McKay . BestLawrence Cochrane Williams Wang Deant ,~elis Pike.

• Nathan Sheppard David Murray (F]OLD WESTBOURNE HAS THE BYETEEM FENOIA 0.3 2.3 3.4 5.4 (34!AgURW 4.8 10.15 15.18 41.30 (146)Th Pim- McKay Desousal Motion Cannon Rebber . Best McKay ElmRobertson Ferraro Allender. Aqubm Raggazoni 6 Bicknell 3 Thompson 2Collins 2 Stewart 2 Dewey Masskant Morrison-Storey Nearne SawyerWilliams. Best Neame Papurorth McGregor Weidemann Thatcher.Umpkv= David Ewans Ron Johnson (F)FITZROYREDS 4.1 4.3 9.6 11.10 (76)RUPERTSWOOD (3) 5.0 10.5 13 .6 17.10 (112JFffis Radar McKenzie 6 Donato 3 Sulemenovski Marcon . Best MinnisMcKenzie Ritchie Donato bianoli McKeown. RapmU W. Gregory 3 Moore 2Disalvatore 2 McGovern 2 Quinn 2 Lovett 2 . Best : Broughton EllisChristenson Smith Gregory Tumer Alkemade .Umph•m- Sean Brailsford Tom Wmdlow (C18) (F) Michael Lee DanielDalspace (G)

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) t1~ARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCHth B ACoach : Dean Rossely Coach: Luke Stewart ron grmsS(1) Coac : ruce

Asst Coach : Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach: Ian Leith

„s 2 R. Tabacchiera 2 D. Jennings 3 T Baran 37 a. Hockmg

3 J . Winstanley 3 S.Oliver 4 E.wa::eheac 3sM.L n5 B. Sawid_ws 39 N. W A

er 4 D. Close 4 N. O'Halloran 4 S. Rowell s A.>R,?~ 4oM.Ne~wm5 J . Bortolotto 5 J. Miller 7 Lamstrag 41 H.Dumaresq

6 S. Abrahams 6 J. Geddes 8 D . Prnmey 42 T. Foenarwe rQ

IL8 J. Greenhalg 7 C. MacLaren 7 J. Salem 9 TGr~erar~r' 43J.M~m.a

~, rn 8 D. Valsorda 8 M. Bartlett10T. HatKness 44 J. Daqga n

- 's 9 D. Considine 9 T. Gunning 12A T~p1 47J Pearce'='~ 11 W. Fenton 10 T. Stafford 10 J . Edge 13 H . Eva 48 a Peny

'GY 11 S. Faffelly 11 K. Sheehan 14TLeeds 49H .Tay~r

..<r 15 T. John 13 P. O'Callaghan 13 J . Best

t6G L" 51 N Spargo17 a vraaace, 52 J . s~mar

- 16 M . Herkess 14 A. McGlin 14 R . Doherty srt~m 53 C . Li e15 S. Pesavento 15 J . Leal 18S Hames 54 0 . King

16 S . Connell 16 S . Mulligan 19 T G-1 55 M. Eaa1an 19 M . Demicoli 17 L. Boyd 17 B . Moon 20 M . H~m~e 5e A. Gray

18 D . Fraser 18 B . Blatt21 W. Crorbn 57 &, take

19 J . Crapper 19 M . Browning 23M Came 58H.w~so n

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~=~.1on 23 M . Grigoruk 23 K.Presnell ~H ~ ~E~"~1

°a a24 J. Hogarty 24 A. Tregear

. _29 J. 81-1d as M t~Wranncy

25 J. Crimmins 25 R . Eastgate 30 S Bradley 66 N. 0~'ed

32 A TorranN 88 S Sban27 M. Turner 33 C. 6aukrnan ss C . WOW28 C . Cogdon 34 M . Sma k

Raine & Horne29 M. Nash

t : ) 30 D . Redmon d

Commercial 31 D. Bolger32 T. Montagna „ , ," ,. , . . .. .. .

OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST.REVIN'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : F`am Sassi Coach : Greg Wood Coach : Richard Oboe Coach: Steve Carroll

Assstz ;t: Cz. zi Ga~jT 2 D. Hurley 1 J. Maher 1 R . Minn s

4 M. Walsh 2 T.Otoole 2 N . Anderson

s" ``. 5 J. Hughes 3 B. Dowd 3 D . Wood

7 C . Liberatore 4 S. Sexton 4 M . Kell y

Matthews8 S5 D . Petrou 5 H . Guthrie.

Evans9 D6 M . Hobbs 6 M . Sykes

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10 B . Garth7 R . Taylo r8 S . Ryan

7 A . Farrell (vc)

11 A . Marion 9 J . Syme8 T. Maddocks (c)

12 D . Oconnor 10 0. Wissell 9 Z . Elliott

15 A . Mitchell 11 A. Lynch 10 N . Bradley

16 P. Oxenford 12 J . Liston 11 M. Dwyer (vc)

d 17 C. Rogers 13 P. Mercouriou 12 D . Marshall

20 M . Maggiore 14 J. Marchesani 13 J. McCartyL

" m 21 T. Whelan 15 M. Sullivan 14 J. Poynte r

r 23 D. lanaao 16 R . Arnott 15 S . Mortime r

Runnat s24 B 17 J. Charles 16 T. Bront e"

.Govan25 C

18 D . Tlkeridis 17 D . Carmod y.27 M. Salvadori

19 L. Gullive r20 K . Mios

18 M . Mark Lesko

30 D . Lancashire 21 T. Woolfe 19 D. Hayte r

33 M . Gourley 22 D. Gibbs 20 C. Pyke

35 B . Ryan 23 T. 0'hanlon 21 P. Birk s

38 K . Buis 24 D. Sullivan 22 A. Brenna n

39 L. Demorton 25 P. Gallivan 23 L . Butler

40 A . Kavanagh 26 P. Longmore 24 J. Sundermann

43 J . Stapleton 27 J. 0'rourke 25 M. Kibbis

45 B. Johnson 28 B. Cooke 26 L . Hallida y

Schroder50 RGlenane

gp 27 S . Meade.Pitts58 B

B. Scanan 28 D . Hanrahan.59 T. Pearson

31 P. Mclennan32 M. Sherman 29 L. 0'Shannesy

a 70 E. Prendi 33 S . Neohoritis 30 T. Stainforth

75 C . McDermott 35 E . Wilkinson 31 B . Gannon

36 T. Trewin 32 S . Gilbertson

40 DI. Mount 33 J . Lynch44 J . Tennent 34 C. Blizzard

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=Rael JonesE L ACoach: David

SALLEMadigan~BLUES

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1 T. Kovess 1 J . Gasparini 1 N. Kaplan 2 ra .Apan 36s . Eke,nan

.2 J . Fletcher3 M Fieldsend

6 J . Pitcher7 D. Keelyy

9 A. De Marte 11 K AY_n 48 E. Kilcirsn10 N . Roberts

12 L . O'Donnell13 A . Nasr 12 P. Austsin 12 J . Priestley 15 nt- Pariv 50T vrog1

17 L. Case y18 W. Dwyer

20 D. Hassaballa21 L. Bull 22 W

. co 58 M. Powers

22 T. Donlan 20N. Birrell 20 G . Fielke 24J.Pater ~8.wu~kwwth

23 J. Casey 21 J. Dowling 21 J. Kenyon 2sT.s!aney 61 W Harvey

24 S. Edwards 22 J. Symes 22 J. Delos a

25 S. Nethersole26 J. Hanso n27 S. Miles29 T. Kovarik30 A . Demarde 26 S. Preece 26 L. Hanson 81J.Caae s7JMur~

32 D. Lowe

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- Section 2SAN' . ; .4 . DE OLD L : : , OL DCoach : Phiv Demetrios Coach : John Burke ~y ;,~ye ~

.(a~betpu, ~ Coach: Greg Evans -Asst Coach: Paul Berry Coach: Sam Calagero Coach : Anson Brownless1 Z . Wenke

2i K. Gasperino I T. Noblett 1 J . Goldblatt I R. BaddeleyJ. Brockwell 2 R. Gillespie 2 M. Session 2 T. Barrow 2 L. Bal6nge r3 A . McGovern 3 J. Sinko 3 N . Andrew 3 C . Poynton 3 E . Baskan4 P. Adams 4 L. Hill 4 A. Clarke

Rowati4 J 4 L. Bones5 M. Holmes 5 C. Badman 5 A. Spittal .5 N T i d 5 M . Camm

6 M. Morgan 6 M . Bramwell (VC) 6 C. Hammond . s n os6 P 6 A . Cannin g

7 R. Moore 7 T. Hunt 7 G . Thomson . Christie7 S . Caponnetto

8 D. Kayrooz 8 A. Clemente 8 T. Hart le tt 8 M. nlia 8 S . Caruso9 M . Christian

g J . Starke10 A Mckenzie

9 L. Pric e10 B . Gatehouse

9 D. Walpole 9 D . Cerantonio10 C. Stavrapotous .

11 J Dickie 11 R. Evans10 S . Bonyhady 10 D . Cerantonio

11 J. Crimmins.

13 M Wilson 12 S . Rowleyy11 N. Hall 11 A. Chnsteu

12 J. Poyser.

14 B Wall 13 S . Wood 13 W. Robinson 12 S. Clinnick13 J . Dunstone

.15 B Norris 14 C . May 1 4 D . DeSanctis 13 J. Dazki w

14 L. O'Donnell.

17 L Tckell 15 B. Pearce 15 J . Tuohay

14 J . Francis

15 M. Lardo.

18 V. Camera t6 K. Biggs7

16 A. Renshaw 15 C. Heritag e9M Jel h16 R . Guflerson 20 T Waller (VC) 1 A. Gould

+ 8 Z Gould17 DD . Morleyy

. s17 F. Ktenas17 A. Stavropo!ous 21 R . Fenton t g W. Hepwo rth

18 N . Wallace 18 D . Leban18 D . Park 22 J . Atkins 20 M . Sundberg 19 T Peasnell 19 C . Leec h19 J. Spicer 24 R . Imlach 21 M . Lopiccolo 20 J. Davis 20 H . Leu ry20 C. Skicko 25 B. Strong 22 M . Hardy 21 L. Taylor 21 J. Mansou r21 D. Herbert 26 C . Shone (VC) 23 R. Schroth 24 W. Wettenhall 22 B. Mitchell22 J. Rigler 29 M. Gravina

31 C Graham24 M . Benkemoun 25 N . Charles 23 D . Nankerv is

23 M . Depetro .32 B Woodland

25 J . McCahon 26 C . Hillier 24 J. Phillip s24 A . Bottamle y25 S . Toull

.33 J . Kilgore

26 E . Kalaj a27 T. Doake 27 D . McGuigan 25 T. Rumble

26 M . Sha w26 S Pesavento 37 B . Fraser 28 B. McDonald 29 D . Harry 27 N. Tai t.27 T. Shepherd

38 J . Edmeades 29 A. Webb 30 T. Angove 28 S . Towner28 S Green

39 A . Little 30 D. Mason 31 M. Shanks 29 M . Trevaskl s.29 J. Swift

40 D . Reiby41 J Nicholson

31 A. McKay33 A Gua as

33 C. Bennett 30 C . Tzamb azis30 P. O'rourke

.43 D . Cupples (C)

. g35 C. Scully

34 G . Tolson36 A Thomas

31 N . Ure n32 J. Williams31 B. Dimek 46 R . Scrivenar 39 A . Nesci 33 T Wilso n32 J. Tsi ga s 47 A. Mueller

.34 D Zammit33 T Wise 49 M. Cairns THE RACECOURSE HOTEL S PONSOR

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34 D. Mclean 51 M . Beruldsen CNR. DANDENONG &35 J . Jones 52 J . Williams WAVERLEY RD'S, Mitchell Partner s36 A . Brown 61 K . Bliesner MALVERN EAST.

OLD CARET OLD MELBURNIANS OLD TRINITY RUPERTS W ODD WHITE, : ;Coach: Rob French Coach : Ben Dunn Coach: Leo Curran Coach : Greg Bradley Coach : Andy Dalry mpl e

4 J . Carpenter t T. Cudlipp I S . Cole I J pRi1 p; 42 J MURPHY 1 E. Abdalla h5 A . Shedden 2 A. Haralambous 2 A . Parker 2 C4'tPORT 43 ADt:ALVaroaE 3 A. D'Aloisio6 T. Davis 3 D . Oman 3 A . Marsden 3 AT_talaxr 4 4 gCr7m..cY 5 J.Om Para9 M. Cornwell 5 E. Hardy 4 R Bicknell

5 StrUu,I a ; Ct.tcC~tv~'' 6 S Keogh

10 C . Laidlaw 6 J. Tucker.

5 H . Simmons6 J PReTIY 45 i EGAttg J BRADLEY 46 F C ; RLAyD

7 C. Taouk8 D . Yore

13 J. Rimington 7 L. Jones 6 T. Delphine to 1wEST 47 ee ROuGkrar 9 B . Tomey16 M. Laidlaw 8 R. Moffatt 7 A. Greene 12 A EVAN, 4 L aaEnmo-al 11 A. Gamble19 T Locock

9 A. Prowse8 F. Stewart 73 N FELL 48 A DAY 12 A. Part s

13 C L Car lli20 A. Winn 10 A . Kauye

9 T Howell t5 DsLEr:R as oCruCJrrr . u e14 A. Kenez

21 A . Remmers11 A . Manaha n12 A . Mermagas 10 B. Smith

16 DO„~i 49 ~7~E~

11 J u;OErsO,y so D ;~ntS 16 N. Crowa25 S . Mead 13 C . Hanchette 11 M . Burke 17 raou~LEY 51 ACATAtAtrJ 7

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26 J . De Leijer 14 A. Armstrong 12 E . Delaney 19 GtODULEB 52 8 W wAUS 19 S . Greenlan d27 T Howgate 15 E. Baker 13 M . Baylis p R GMUNT 53 BWADAM 20 R. Carruthers28 G . Lord 16 W. Christian 14 M. Bilney

yT~~ 54 J WALLACE 21 C . Krotikowsk i

30 A. Day 17 W. Fenton 15 D . Peyton22 BFHiLt7PS 55 Sh O RGtHi I23 H S IER 65 MBRADDY

22 J. Ta rt aglia24 C . Hams

32 A. Newhouse 18 J . Dick 16 T. Spray 24 L ; RI,SCfl 58 c DBrrcR 25 N . O'Callaghan33 J. Newnham 19 E . Mitchell 17 M. Lesinskis 2 6 !AM E 58 8allCEA+a!Oc. 26 K. Walke r34 A. Alexander 20 A . Pannifex 18 C Stockdale 28 8 BP Va so L u%ceSTER 27 H. Fulton

35 B . Laing 21 N. Russell.

19 T Oldfield ~ ' ...~E 67 0 UiF' UR5~I 28 L. Hambli n29 A. Spurre l

38 J . Vujovich 22 J . Beckley 20 Y. Lather3 1 m eur.RY 67 L e.pDELY32 MEWS 74 O~E~ 30 A. Gibbs

44 D . Stocco 23 D . Osmon d24 N Russell

22 H. Doyle CtfRSTES~1 7 8 IAHARRiSqy31 C. Power32 L Kaldo r45 J . Sinclair .

25 M. Schivo 23 A. Burke 33 T MURPHY 1-9 c w1sHART , .

26 L Bender 24 A . Milaszewicz 35 B tovEtT Ea t2 vatWzTEt~.27 W. Richardson 27 B . Law 3

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33 D . Miller34 J. Raffe rty35 J. Beaumont 1:1it7d e39 F. Thompso n44 A. Ray ~ . -47 B. Lugg ltC2{. 3

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at Zemski Coach : Mick Lee Coach : Zoran Collavic Coach : Brad James Coach : Bruce Waldron

-a 2 Fogarty. A P. McMullan B . Hare i M . Andrews 2 P. Gur rT. Elliman G Parr 2 D. Ashworth 3 M. Phillips

4 Lawry , SP. Des as A . l..clean 4 C. Baffey 4 B. Adamson

_°~n T. Anderson N . Sum 5 N. Barkatsas 5 J. PollardLeviston6 L

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7 Rossi, R Pd. Kennedy G. Walsgott.

9 J. Buntna 8 A. Mehta' J . Clough C. Neiki 70 D. Garnered

11 H Corrpadaw

9 J. Moore

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i2 L. Dixon to J. May e- H . Lancaster T Dickinson

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11 B.Cruickshan kg M. Steele J enner

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S Foster J . Perkins 76 B. Herskope17 A1

13 M . Pa y

man T. Inglis J . Parham 18 T. Kavanagh 14 R. Shields

J . Konpmans A . Palone 1 9 J. Malay 15 J. Stephenson

= L. Lcrenzin E . Flemmir9p K . Lam2 W T ft

16 M. Brady.( B . Holland A . Cu'rverror

1 . a22 J. Larkins 17 K. Mudg e_

D . McMaster M . Sudweeks 23 A. Lenehan 18 R. GloverN . Beck P. McGrath 24 G. Leslie

25 A Lim19 F. Johnson

. vans 20 B. HindleD . Paten D. Gladman 27 A. LRtlehale s

28 C McGrath21 M . McMahon

C . Marx N Clark . 22 B. SolimoC . Edwards G. DamesS Condron T. Hooke

30 L. McK.nnon31 E . Mutvey

23 B. Janssen24 A. Pyl e

A . Knight A . Oakley 32 O. Pec k33 or Pre tty 25 J. Lu i

B . Mmchinton R. Maatman 34 E. Pretty 26 J. Maz ur,~n B Van Cal T Nixon 35 B. Rebaki s

Rosenham36 J27 C. MacDonal d

R . To?l~day W. Marrow .37 N. Ruddell 28 I . Tsaoussi

= G. Gird>rood M . Pattmson 38 J.S~mpson 29 T. CobbanK Mc(3ough P. Nunan 39 D.Sneddon 30 D StewartJ . Danse!s J . Witham 40 N. Tan

41 N. Tangirala 31 M. Haye s

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42 C.TemptEn 32 T. Hodgsone ic 43 O . Walsh 33 A. Hone~s

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.35 D. Loga n36 R . Nation37 C . Fnlayson

OGi; 1 OL Si a u~S i f i' fQ E~~ C; UNI BLACK Sn

-Coach: Ben Covelli Coach : Mark Spinoso

.Coach: Owen Lator Coach: Justin Gray

Asst Coach: Simon Vincent Asst Coaches : Andrew Gray

'n 1 M. Ferrantino (vtcap ) 1 J . Crosthwaite 1't Laver Bruce Warren, Craig Thompso n

7(C) 2 J .hUnas 1 D .ZivanOvic 2 J. Terrell 2 J~Ar~~~3 M. Golden 2 B. Holden

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6 B. Collins 4 M Barro n5 B. Batters

6 M. Ccokson 5 A . Serafin 7 D. Camp~sano 6 M. Bamsta7 K Ellis 6 M Solomon 8 S. Johnson 7 H . Beaumon t

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7 A. Cowles 9 S. LHuiher 8 J. Bell9 A . Bergi n

9 A. Bald- 8 N Pratt9 B. Schwarze 10 ' T. Burchel l

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I . lnning EdgePresentations

More surprise results came from thisRound, which proved how little I know asmy success rate dropped to anembarrassing 43%, which has slid medown the tipster's tally .Review of Round 2 .Section 1 .With uncanny accuracy StKevin's proved far toostrong for Mazenod, wholost by sixty seven points .Prahran had another dayout when they accountedfor Mt Lilydale by seventy six points .A very accurate, Old Melburniansinflicted a rare home defeat on OldBrighton by forty six points .Old Scotch scored their second win with avictory over De La Salle by fifteen points .The lowest scoring game was that betweenOld Xaverians and University Blues,which Old Xaverians won by fifteenpoints .Section 2 .University Blacks confirmed their earlyleadership with victory by eighty sixpoints over Marcellin .Collegians defeated Therry Penola byfifteen points to record their first win for2005 .Old Essendon Grammarians defeated Be-Hill Sharks by thirty two points . TheSharks were well served by ruck man,Daniel Grant .Fitzroy Reds, who took an early lead overMonash Blues, were never in danger andeventually won by thirty three points . Forthe Reds; Nick Auden, Matthew Bridgesand Adrian Marcon were best . Thehighlight for Monash was the skyscrapingmark hauled down by Simon Brown in thesecond quarter.Old Trinitv forfeited to Old Xaverians .Sect i on 3 .Whitefriars took top spot from Old Scotchwith a forty point victory at Donvale .

C a u 1 f i e 1 dGrammariansscored acomfortableeighteen point winLeos .

Fitzroy

the minimum margin. Adraw and a one point lossin the first two matchescannot be good for OldGeelong supporters'hearts .

North Old Boys showed fine form whenthey defeated Old Carey by forty points .Paul Mahoney and Scb Caruso did well forNorth . For Carey; William McConnell,Dale James and Mark Elvins were bestwhile Sam Cooke "twisted the gameaway"!! !La Trobe University had the Bye .R •el . . , tou gad 3 .Si- 2 - 1 2 ,St Kevin's will have to be in top formagain if they are to defeat Prahran, whosemulti pronged forward line provide s

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"`iltilxle routes to goal . Forwards win

a1 ;it ches ,ic101,y number 3 ., ~t home, I select Mt Lilydale to defeat Oldi",hton, although neither side has any

In to recommend it .l,a Salle and Old Melburnians should

„„n'ide an even contest at Albert Park . Inot sure of the Old Melburnians talentso I will select De La Salle, who have

a powerful combination for many

,,,asons .lSversity Blues have found winning

jlusive in this section and today, theyundefeated Old Scotch, who wil l

,i c,Ve very tough opposition, especially at

c ;unberwell . Old Scotch are my selection .],i the early match, last season's GrandFinalists meet at Central Reserve . Old

; ;werians have won twice whereas,,1,, ; enod failed last round. I favour Old

~.: ;tvcrians, who are a talented team whosenlaN,~rs do enough to win especially whenti,,- going is tough .

section 2 .111areellin should open their winning

count at the expense of Therry Penola,:iio lack the talent of previous seasons .C,,llegians should win their second;nccessive match by defeating Old Trinity,ct Albert Park .()Id Xaverians can expect strong,pposition from Box Hill Sharks, although

~itspect the greater fitness of theSavcrians will see them prevail at Victoriai'~uk .ild Essendon Grammarians should make

it three wins in succession by defeating%lonash Blues, who face a long trip toplay and who this season have not startedv:cll .I'he match of the day could well be thatIwiween leaders University Blacks andFitzroy Reds . Although the Reds will give

'ood account of themselves, I suspect

ill( overall strength of the Blacks will see

lit iii take the points .

Section 3 .`Wither Old Scotch nor Emmaus - St Leosliu-e established a power base in the twon-u-ids played . To select the winner isliflic ult . Two things prompt me to selectc l d Scotch . They are playing at home andin Simon Illingworth they have a reliable

goal kicker .How good are Old Geelong? Will thetalented Caulfield Grammarians playtoday? If Caulfield play as they did lastweek they should win . . . but consistency isnot a hall mark of Caulfield . Old Geelongwill be competitive but I select CaulfieldGrammarians to winFitzroy Reds play Old Carey, who showedglimpses of form last week . I favour theReds to win because I suspect they willplay out the eighty minutes of footballbetter than Old Carey .Whitefriars should win again at Donvaleover La Trobe University, who will be shortof match practice .North Old Boys have the bye .Team Managers .I am ready to mention your highlights butI do need to know them. Please contact me

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St Kevins v Prahran

Mt Lilydale 0 C v Old BrightonOld Melburnians v De La SalleOld Scotch v University Blues

Mazenod 0 C v Old Xaverians -at 11 .10 a. m .

Club IS (2)

Marcellin v Therry Penola 0 B

Collegians v Old Trinity

Old Xaverians (2) v Box Hill SharksOld Essendon Gr v Monash BluesUniversity Blacks v"Fitzroy Reds

Club 1S (3 1Old Scotch (2) v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Caulfield Gr v Old Geelong

Fitzroy Reds (2) v Old Carey

North Old Boys - bye

Whitefriars v La Trobe Uni

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f-11111119-alM82r•i;OD 2.1 4.6 5.7 8,9(57)8T• 10.1 13.3 15.4 20.4 (124)Mfts: Fisher 2 Grenda 2 Hickey 2 Varney Jacobs. Best: Scasserra QuirkHarrington Jacobs Schiano Wylie. 6B:OB : Crowley 5 P Harvey-4 Conlan2 D Dunn 2 Short 2 Horricks 2 Scarbo Kearns Macey . Best : McInerneyA Kearns Game Crowley Salisbury P Harvey . IImp3tes: Gaven Had (F)~~ 7.4 11.7 17.9 22 .14 (1i8)UP 1dLYDALE 1 .0 3.5 5.5 8.11 (59)Prahmn.- Cartlidge 4 Howard 4 Geri 4 Maughan 2 Davies 2 MacphersonIvak T Belej Erickson Hilson . Best : Geri Burgess Kitchen MacphersonGreen Maughan . 12t Lilydale: Details not received. Umpires: BrianNunn (F)OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 1.5 4.9 7.11 (53)OLD MELBURNIANS 5 .0 10.1 12.3 18 .3 (99)Old an Liptrot 3 W Earl 2 McLachlan Caporn . Best : Handley G EarlO'Neill Steener S Davies W Earl. Old Melb : Hyde N Barret 3 ArdenTheodoulus Wu 2 Officer Utting tVettenhall Alder. Best : WettenhaliFawkner N Barrett J Tucker J Anderson . Umpires : Paul Rapke JoeSalvatore (F)DE LA BAId~ 2.3 7.4 9.8 12 .9 (81)OLD SCOTCH 5.3 8.8 11.9 14 .12 (98)Details not received. IIm : Tony Burnes Steve Reddan (F )OLD XAVERLANS 0.1 4.4 8.12 8.13 (81)UNIVERSITY BLLJE6 3.4 5.7 6.8 6.10 (46)Old Xiar. Hall 3 L Hardwick 2 Colman 2 King. Best : J Hardwick PerryBelli Calman McCarthy Rathgebec But Blues: Fulton 2 Marriott 2 Giles4loylan . Best: Millar Movlan Marriott Eden Hopkins Robinson .Umpires: Bob O'Halloran Mark Thornhill (F)

PLO 18 (2 )IINIYERSTPY BLACKS 5.3 9 .9 13 .12 17.1 4 (116)MARCZLLIN 1 .1 2.3 3.4 4.6 (30)Bull Blacks: Wood 3 Ault 2 Portet 2 Bowles 2 Chandler 2 Wooley MurphyScott Otsuka S Commodeur Henry . Best: Wood Thomson Bavles PortetMurphy Henty. Marc: S Mathews 2 M Mathews M Sy7nes . Best : P SymesM Svmes S Mathews R Galati. Umphrm- Rick Benson Frank Kavanagh (F)THERRY PEHOLA 2 .2 5.3 9.6 10.9 (69)COLLEGIANS 4 .1 10.5 11.8 12.12 (84)29t Pen: Keenan 2 Stevens 2 Kenessy 2 Saunders Toner MatthewsMurnane . Best : Kennon Murnane Kenessy Matthews SundersMaresdic . CaB: Oakley 3 Frown 2 Grant 2 Leitchford McDonoughParkinson Pesa Treacy. Best : Frown Hains Parkinson Day OldhamMcDonough . Umpires: Gerard Dowling Peter Kelly (F)

OLD T_'~ IITYOLD ~AVE12IA1 ;3Old Trinity Forfeit U : Danny Carroll (F)BOX MLiSHARKS 3.1 4.4 6.5 1018"OLD ESSENDON 6.2 9.4 12.8 16-10(l ,'IRA: Baker Viola 3 Kinsella 2 Cavell Pam e . Best: Grant PayneBaker Kinsella Price . Old Ess : Fraser 5 Carriss 4 Cram Nlipej,; H,Woerndle . Best : Overman Hughes Fraser Carris. Ltmg9- ~O„ aFoard Simon Fearless (F)FITZROY REDS 3.6 7.8 10.11 11 .16 (62)ffiONAS II BLUES 0.2 3.6 5.10 6 .13 1Fits Reds: Duncan 2!59aeKay 2 Cockshuti George CroMarron Leske Buckley . Best: MacKay Coekshutt Buckley Foster

PDuncan. Mon Blues: Coughlin 4 Haines 2. Best : Tracy Coughlin 1L Woods Summons Blasch. Um ' : Simon Brooks Tom Windlau trl

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Results of Tribunal Hearings - Wednesday April 27, 2005Parrish James, Williamstown CYMS. Unduly rough play, 3matches .*Nathan Wills, Oakleigh . Striking, 2 matches .*Maithew Meyer, Syndal Tally-Ho . Striking, 2 matches .*Ryan Vaughan, St . Marys . Striking, 2 matches .*Tim Parkes, Old Camberwell (Reserves) . Striking, 2 matches .*Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

Results of Investigations April 16th 2005Player count held during the Old Brighton versus Old ScotchClub 18 match . Found Old Scotch had too many players onthe ground . Club fined $100 .

Player count held during the Bulleen-Templestowe v FitzroyReds reserve match . Found Fitzroy Reds had too many playerson the ground . Club fined $100 as well as losing the 6 pointsscored while the extra player was on the ground .

:!K - ,K 2LATE SCORESK st of ($6I; smond off ($25).' thirdo- ($50), fourth o- jS%t10J; eachsubsequmt offence ($100).

Reserves/G18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmNil Nil

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 2NB: No fines will be issued for Rds 1 & 2 of the 2004 VAFA season .

Name - re t:

~ d(- r, Harrison 5 5 9 10 90%E: t l Sill 2 4 5 8 63%

Flower 1 5 6 10 60%uin 61-rtin 4 5 6 10 60%,rm Nugent 4 13 15 27 56%

~a~rr Cameron 7 14 15 28 54%i• n, \ - Hickey 3 5 5 10 50%(' . ,,it Nafion 6 8 8 16 50%

h< 1 rn Horn 2 5 4 10 40%CVu 4 5 4 10 40%

lt'r «'illiamson 3 5 3 10 30%

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C .'!.," NGD : Name the grid square where you think the ballwas in the original photo .

: Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gri dsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "Lucky

Draw" at the end of the season for a Carlton Crest Hotel

Accommodation Package .

L . --LAL ball was in G3 . No winning entries.t, 'c s: Norman Elliott was correct in selecting B7 for Round 2 .Norman goes into the draw for the end of year prize.

HOW TO E MM- One entry per person . Tear off entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page, fi ll in an d mail to :VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 . No Photocopies or faxedentri es.

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following c2a round .

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2 RESEe:€/E P W L D For Agsi % Pi aP,NOOD 2 2 0 0 238 66 360.61 8,~0NG 2 2 0 0 210 63 333.33 8a- UNI 2 2 0 0 166 94 176.60 8: JE UNI 2 1 1 0 143 126 11349 4

: O C 2 1 1 0 136 139 97.84 4

:.SSUMPTION 2 1 1 0 125 137 91 .24 4LA 0 B 2 1 1 0 145 180 80.56 4,1 2 0 2 0 138 177 77.97 0

'.:-,TOWN CYMS 2 0 2 0 68 203 33 .50 02 0 2 0 58 242 23 .97 0

D3 P W L D For A_w % Pfs

; - E AMATEURS 2 2 0 0 228 82 278 .05 8L 2 2 0 0 261 96 271 .88 8'"LB DISTRICTS 2 2 0 0 147 132 111 .36 8

GRYPHONS 2 1 1 0 138 74 186 .49 4

,. 30 C 2 1 1 0 168 100 168 .00 4._3180085E 2 1 1 0 100 128 78.13 4

rPiI;'aWICK 2 1 1 0 86 143 60.14 42 0 2 0 122 175 69.71 0

USE 2 0 2 0 77 212 36.32 0

1 iy-HO 2 0 2 0 76 261 29.12 0

:K 2 2 0 0 254 78 325.64 8, :'.4TEURS 2 2 0 0 204 170 120 .00 8

' :oNICK 2 1 1 0 163 67 243 .28 42 1 1 0 216 147 146.94 4

2 1 1 0 191 157 121 .66 4

2 1 1 0 154 168 91 .67 4

LEG' 'IS 2 1 1 0 72 88 81 .82 4i11TH 2 1 1 0 47 136 34.56 4;EPtTRAL 2 0 2 0 -22 268 -8 .21 0

-1 :111L -p W L D For A_Dst r Pts

2 2 0 0 72 55 130.91 8

2 2 0 0 109 84 129.76 8

2 1 1 0 243 156 155.77 4

2 1 1 0 228 161 141 .61 4

- BLUES 2 1 1 0 198 200 99.00 42 1 1 0 172 178 96.63 4

2 1 1 0 203 230 88.26 4

2 1 1 0 202 247 81 .78 4

2 0 2 0 139 255 54 .51 0

Uf: DE r: '~?) P W L D _ For AqsP So Pis

2 2 0 0 252 211 119.43 8

2 1 1 0 309 172 179 .65 4

K 2 1 1 0 248 207 119.81 4

': ELL 2 2 0 0 303 95 318 .95 8

2 1 1 0 197 172 114 .53 4

2 1 1 0 246 234 105 .13 4

! Ell 2 1 1 0 213 210 101.43 4

1 ' :3 2 1 1 0 108 241 44 .81 4

2 0 2 0 131 275 4764 02 0 2 0 69 259 26.64 0

2 2 0 0 278 102 272.55 8

2 2 0 0 238 105 226.67 8

2 2 0 0 294 162 181 .48 8

2 2 0 0 228 133 171 .43 82 1 1 0 185 146 126 .71 4

7G 2 1 1 0 161 220 73.18 42 0 2 0 144 218 66 .06 02 0 2 0 174 268 64 .93 02 0 2 0 99 229 43 .23 02 0 2 0 101 319 31 .66 0

ii : : : ejt a~ , re~P L D For i . , .7 % PLS

ORMOND 2 2 0 0 310 131 236 .64 8

MAZENOD 0 C 2 2 0 0 235 159 147 .80 8

PENINSULA 0 B 2 1 1 0 243 193 125 .91 4

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 1 0 180 166 108 .43 4

DE LA SALLE (2) 2 1 1 0 201 210 95 .71 4

SALESIAN SCORPIONS 2 1 1 0 234 250 93 .60 4

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 0 2 0 94 169 55 .62 0

OAKLEIGH CLAYS 2 0 2 0 137 356 38 .48 0

(g) ffiEf1 P W L D For A

AQUINAS 0 C 2 2 0 0 340 56 607.1 4KEW 2 2 0 0 298 159 187.42 8

RUPERTSW000 (2) 2 1 1 0 180 160 112.50 4

OLD SCOTCH 2 1 1 0 134 137 97.81 4

FITZROY REDS 2 1 1 0 143 170 8412 4EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 2 1 1 0 88 135 65 .19 4

THERRY PENOLA 0 8 2 1 1 0 118 214 55 .14 4

OLD WESTBOURNE 2 1 1 0 22 194 11 .34 4

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 0 2 0 141 239 59 .00 0

9iiP 1$ il-OLD SCOTCH

PRAHRAN

OLD XAVERIANS

ST KEVINS

DE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANS

MAZENOD 0 CUNIVERSITY BLUESMT LILYDALE 0 COLD BRIGHTON

P W L D Far A

2 2 0 0 215 96 223 .96 8

2 2 0 0 252 117 215.38 8

2 2 0 0 156 121 128.93 8

2 1 1 0 199 152 130.92 4

2 1 1 0 157 157 100.00 4

2 1 1 0 157 159 98.74 4

2 1 1 0 154 208 74.04 4

2 0 2 0 107 137 78.10 0

2 0 2 0 143 243 58.85 0

2 0 2 0 68 218 31 .19 0

CL018 (gj _ P W L D Far f Pts

OLD XAVERIANS (2)UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD ESSENDON GRFITZROY RED SBOX HILL SHARKS

COLLEGIANS

MONASH BLUES

MARCELLIN

OLD TRINITY

THERRY PENOLA 0 B

2 2 0 0 206 60 343 .33 8

2 2 0 0 221 73 302 .74 8

2 2 0 0 181 85 212 .94 8

2 2 0 0 149 105 141.90 8

2 1 1 0 143 154 92 .86 4

2 1 1 0 127 174 72 .99 4

2 0 2 0 103 157 65 .61 0

2 0 2 0 86 183 46.99 0

2 0 2 0 77 177 43.50 0

2 0 2 0 69 194 35.57 0

611 L D Far Ags@

WHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYSOLD SCOTCH (2)FITZROY REDS (2)EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 CCAULFIELD G ROLD CAREYLA TROBE UNIOLD GEELONG

2 2 0 0 172 78 220.51 8

2 1 0 1 186 136 136.76 6

2 1 1 0 108 94 114,89 4

2 1 1 0 101 104 97 .12 4

2 1 1 0 124 138 89 .86 4

2 1 1 0 128 164 78 .05 4

2 1 1 0 59 109 54.13 4

2 1 1 0 13 67 19.40 4

2 0 1 1 130 131 99 .24 2

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A SECTION P W 1 D For A~st I _ Pts

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 2 0 0 217 123 17642 8

MARCELLIN 2 2 0 0 176 134 131 .34 8OLD XAVERIANS 2 1 1 0 214 151 141 .72 4

OLD SCOTCH 2 1 1 0 223 170 131 .18 4

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 197 167 117.96 4ST KEVINS 2 1 1 0 201 202 99.50 4

ST BERNARDS 2 1 1 0 170 172 98.84 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 1 1 0 208 239 87.03 4OLD TRINITY 2 0 2 0 105 206 50.97 0

COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 115 262 43.89 0

8 SECTION P W 1 D For Aqs2 ! Pts

OLDIVANHOE 2 2 0 0 235 136 17219 8OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 0 243 169 143.79 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 2 0 0 176 154 114.29 8WHITEFRIARS 2 1 1 0 184 147 125.17 4DE LA SALLE 2 1 1 0 200 188 106.38 4OLD ESSENDON GR 2 1 1 0 210 205 102.44 4MHSOB 2 1 1 0 172 192 89.58 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 2 0 2 0 142 212 66.98 0NORTH OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 139 218 63.76 0CAULFIELD GR 2 0 2 0 124 204 60.78 0

C SECTION P ss' L D For Agst f Pis

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 2 0 0 274 122 224.59 8OLD CAMBERWELL 2 2 0 0 313 143 218.88 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 195 131 148.85 8BEAUMARIS 2 2 0 0 171 119 143.70 8PARKDALE VULTURES 2 1 1 0 211 138 152.90 4OLD PARADIANS 2 1 1 0 197 240 . 82.08 4AJAX 2 0 2 0 185 226 ~ 81 .86 0MONASH BLUES 2 0 2 0 133 184 72.28 0THERRY PENOLA 0 B 2 0 2 0 128 267 4794 0BANYULE 2 0 2 0 106 343 30.90 0

6B7 SECTION P W L D For_ Agst I Pis

ORMOND 2 2 0 0 341 119 2&6.55 8OLD CAREY 2 2 0 0 296 148 200.00 8FITZROY REDS 2 2 0 0 262 188 139.36 8YARRA VALLEY 0 B 2 2 0 0 260 215 120.93 8EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 2 1 1 0 255 207 123.19 4AQUINAS 0 C 2 1 1 0 209 256 81 .64 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 0 2 0 220 267 82.40 0OLD MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 172 266 64.66 0PRAHRAN 2 0 2 0 137 310 44.19 0GLEN EIRA 2 0 2 0 129 305 42.30 0

I72 SECTION P w L D For A~st ~ Pts

OLD GEELONG 2 2 0 0 246 121 203.31 8RUPERTSWOOD 2 2 0 0 265 149 177.85 8LA TROBE UNI 2 2 0 0 261 159 16415 8OAKLEIGH 2 2 0 0 297 188 157.98 8BENTLEIGH 2 1 1 0 245 266 92.11 4SALESIAN 0 C 2 1 1 0 179 208 86.06 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 0 2 0 178 249 71 .49 0SWINBURNE UNI 2 0 2 0 139 211 65.88 0WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 0 2 0 130 234 55.56 0PENINSULA 0 B 2 0 2 0 133 288 46.18 0

113 SECTION P W L D For Apt % Pts

ST JOHNS 0 C 2 2 0 0 329 81 406.17 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 2 0 0 297 140 212.14 8OLD WESTBOURNE 2 2 0 0 236 159 148 .43 8UHS-VU 2 1 1 0 197 197 100 .00 4KEW 2 1 1 0 215 243 88.48 4WEST BRUNSWICK 2 1 1 0 168 224 75 .00 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 1 1 0 159 287 55.40 4MONASH GRYPHONS 2 0 2 0 191 218 87.61 0SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2 0 2 0 183 251 72 .91 0POWER HOUSE 2 0 2 0 89 264 33.71 0

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ELSTERNWICK 2 2BULLEEN COBRAS 2 2ALBERT PARK 2 2ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 1NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 1BOX HILL NORTH 2 1ST MARYS 2 1HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2 0RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 0

A RESERVE P w

OLD XAVERIANS 2 2

OLD SCOTCH 2 2ST BERNARDS 2 1

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 1OLD TRINITY 2 1

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 1

COLLEGIANS 2 1ST KEVINS 2 0

MARCELLIN 2 0

L D For Ag__ p~ I

0 0 442 162 272,84

0 0 355 268 132,46

0 0 205 185 110.811 0 133 136 97391 0 265 272 97 .431 0 99 118 83,901 0 237 300 79.002 0 236 250 94.402 0 141 422 33.4 1

1 D For _AgsY _% pis

0 0 189 62 304.84 80 0 224 127 17638 81 0 160 108 14815 4

1 0 118 109 108.26 41 0 151 160 94.38 41 0 124 135 9185 4

1 0 156 194 80 .41 4

1 0 70 126 55.56 42 0 116 187 62.03 02 0 69 169 40 .83 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst _f PtsDE LA SALLE 2 2 0 0 327 57 573 68 8OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 0 189 77 245.45 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 2 0 0 189 89 212.36 8MHSOB 2 1 1 0 136 103 132 .04 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 2 1 1 0 132 122 108 20 4OLD BRIGHTON 2 1 1 0 149 174 85 .63 4CAULFIELD GR 2 1 1 0 125 166 75.30 4OLD ESSENDON GR 2 0 2 0 118 241 48 .96 0WHITEFRIARS 2 0 2 0 79 174 45.40 0NORTH OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 33 274 12 .04 0

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nP: . . ---P Of L D For A _ % Pls

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 2 0 0 155 65 238 .46 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 214 95 225.26 8BEAUMARIS 2 2 0 0 243 108 225 .00 8OLD PARADIANS 2 1 1 0 138 109 126 .61 4PARKDALE VULTURES 2 1 1 0 149 137 108 .76 4OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0 110 104 105.77 4AJAX 2 1 1 0 97 102 9510 4THERRY PENOLA 0 B 2 0 2 0 96 188 51 .06 0MONASH BLUES 2 0 2 0 106 256 42.19 0BANYULE 2 0 2 0 58 204 2843 0

DI RESERVE P W 1 D For Agst%- Plc

ORMOND 2 2 0 0 227 79 287.34 8OLD CAREY 2 2 0 0 181 120 150 .83 8YARRA VALLEY 0 B 2 2 0 0 204 148 137 .84 8FITZROY REDS 2 1 1 0 209 110 190 .00 4PRAHRAN 2 1 1 0 130 131 99.24 4OLD MENTONIANS 2 1 1 0 146 168 86.90 4AQUINAS 0 C 2 1 1 0 103 193 53.37 4EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 2 0 2 0 142 191 74 .35 0GLEN EIRA 2 0 2 0 86 1 68 51 .19 0BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 0 2 0 101 221 45.70 0'I goal deleted after player count

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