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We all aspire to get our season off to a good start .You can get so much confidence when you win yourfirst three or four games and you can really set upyour year.But as we all know, the best plans don't always com eoff and the spectre of relegation can drift into yourclubroom to haunt you pretty quickly .It is the nature of any league that has arelegation/promotion system .Although we've only played three rounds, some ofyou might find that you are winless and that thedreaded " R" word has crept into the back of yourmind .I don't want to speak in cliches but it is important toremember that it is a long season and you have tokeep your chin up .Every section, apart from C-section, has two or threeteams that are yet to have a victory .But keep an open mind about the games you haveplayed so far. For some of you who have moved upin class, it could take a little time to adjust . But youwill .Some of you out there simply may have had harddraw. Sometimes you can be just downright unlucky.In A-section, poor De La Salle has had all threeexcuses . The Dees have come up from B-section,played three teams that are expected to make finalsthis year and in their first two games played goodfootball and were well in the hunt .They might feel hard done by but they shouldn't droptheir heads .All you have to do is find that one win and things canchange pretty quickly.That's not to suggest you should be looking forexcuses, either, but it is a long road and it is easy toget downtrodden on the journey and sometimesthings are just out of your hands .Every year I have written about the VAFA there isalways at least one story of a remarkable survivalagainst the odds .
Or if it isn't a survivalstory, it's a close missas a team picks itself upoff the canvass towar d
e end of the season t ocause havoc, rolling a few flag fancies along the wayor at least giving them a hell-of-a scare .It takes time, patience and hard-work but every weekyou are always closer to your next win .A coach once said to me "football is a funny gamewith a funny shaped ball and some days it can justwind up in your hands" .And we've all seen games when a player has it on astring and your big bloke up front slots a couple andsuddenly the team just clicks .It can happen quickly and inexplicably but it canhappen and, more importantly, it does happen .So if you are staring at the fixture and scratchingyour head and wondering where the next win isgoing to come from, you are doing the wrong thing .The trick is to stay focussed, work with what you'vegot, identify your strengths and work out a game thatis to your advantage .There are more and more examples of teams thatseemingly have shortcomings on paper but work outdifferent avenues to goal and a style of play thatsuits it. Find your winning formula and keep havinga crack .
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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO Nay q 2006 ®Price : $2.00 1 '. 06 No . 04
~~, ° THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 1
Xav :. : 'Mark Gra.i ; i r)o ',d . Nathan Bingham reported . ScottMollard rvpor- . Things getting a little tetchy down thereboys? But with this trio out, Lachy Ford (out for a monthwith a bad back), Justin Arnold injured, Ben Hackett playingreserves, Matt Handley (2s) and Dan Rush (clubbies)kicking millions, there's still a few below deck . When themathematicians come 'round to my house and declare aSeptember campaign impossible, then I'll jump off board .In the meantime, it's business as usual at Toorak Park .Full credit to Phil Gaut and Trinity however, who got aninvaluable four goals out of newcomer Angus Greene (alsoa handy cricketer), together with cracking games from theBig Cat Walsh and Joel Aitken . Still a definite factor the Ts .
Fair am, .re'~ I in this OMs side than anepisode if Carson's Lt ~. „ t aside, we shouldn't be toohard o ., :;ie Melburniu,ts, : ; .ey've lost of truckload of qualityplayers and Dean Rice is playing a bunch of kids . Whilstmost have already pencilled them in for B Section, I justreckon they could pull out the odd miracle win or two .Young sides invariably gather momentum as the seasonwears on and this mob is far from finished . . .Of course, Ivanhoe, and James Hope in particular, were thestory of the day at Elsternwick as the Hoers notched upanother impressive win . 100 gamer Hope is surely one ofthe pre-eminent players in the amateurs, as evidenced byhis three goals in three minutes to ice the game in the firstquarter.
Old 'I , ts rocking on Saturday night as the new lookfrom behind to record another rousin g
vi( ; c_ .'ar win" is how Neil Loughlin describ .dit I pt way of summing up the current batch ofpirers. There's no Hollywood Harveys or Danny Jordans
pulling down hangers and no 30+ goal games, just a bunchof honest, hard running and fierce tackling youngsters .David Blunt, Chris Liberatore and Jake Spinella are classicexamples of this while Callan Potter and Josh Madden aretheir only genuinely flashy players .
I genuinely thought De La were a red hot chance, but Uniput them away with ease at headquarters . Very significantto note the performance of Peter Steele, their latest hard-man from the bush while fellow newcomer David Patonsnagged four much needed majors.Speaking of recruits, Scotch have found a real winner in
Matt Flynn, whoseexploits up front sparkedanother solid win . Flynnrocked up after workingall night on aconstruction site (hardlythe Scotch way!) and his three goals, together with TomWigney and Adam Routledge, helped see the Cardinalshome .
TodayFour years ago, boom team and ladder leaders St Kevinstravelled to Waverley Road to take on a winless De La sidethat was languishing at the bottom of the table . Of course,De La rolled them and you could argue that St Kevins havenever been the same club since .It's a similar scenario facing St Bernards today . SteveMcCarthy has certainly picked an intriguing contest toofficiate his 500th Amateur game . Listening to North WestFM on the weekend (as you do on a Sunday night, whileyour girlfriend shoots daggers and threatens to log ontoRSVP.com), the Bernards boys bemoaned the De La roadtrip ; the difficulty in getting a car-park, the mud, the slopeof the ground . Everything screams a Bernies win but De Laalways spells trouble in this situation . I'll tip St Bernardsbut it's a real danger game .Speaking of which, OMs couldn't beat Xavs could they?After all, they beat 'em last year and Xavs' recent record atToorak Park is calamitous . Any other team, yes, but OMsmay not quite be up to this . With Mark Graham back, Xavsby plenty .
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Old Trinity OROld Scotch
Marcellin OC
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Handley, Matthew Old Xaverians 7 20
Westmore, James University Blues 2 8
Cations, Scott Old Scotch 3 6Morwood, Sam De La Salle 1 6
Smith, Daniel Old Xaverians 3 6
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2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
Has to be Haileybury at Fortress Badland against Trinity.Give the nod to Ivanhoe against Marcellin .And Scotch, who have a good record against Uni(particularly Gerstman, who will relish the unavailability ofseveral key student defenders) will get home in a close onein the match of the day at Camberwell .
TrivaHow long does the aforementioned radio show on NorthWest FM go for?First correct answer to jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .ukwins another six pack and the Conrad Bain autobiography-The Bain of my Existence .Last week's answer: Luke Seager - De La Salle . Well doneto Michael Dimich who won the wine and Maude DVD andbad luck to Peter Harrison, Tyson Beattie, Kirsty Grace, JeffMorel and Luke Seager (who informed me that it wasindeed TEN (!) nights that he went toe to toe with Steve -Oemcke)
Old Haileyburians - Congratulate Peter O'Donnell onplaying his 150th game for the club this week . 'Paddy' hascollected 3 Reserves B & F awards during his career with theBloods, was a member of the 2001 Reserves premiershipteam and has won other awards along the way. Not noted forblistering speed, Peter more than makes up for that with histoughness at bounces and when minding tall forwards (justask some of them). A recent addition to the family has notdulled his commitment . Well done 'Paddy', we all lookforward to many more entertaining games from you .The Bloods also congratulate Club Captain, Paul Corriganon playing his 50th game today. Paul played one U19 andone Senior game (BOG) with the club in 1996 before beingdrafted to Geelong (over 50 senior and 40 reserves games) .Returned to the club in 2003 and has won B & F awards2003 & 2005 and runner-up in 2004, VAFA representative2003/05 (Captain). A joy for all Bloods supporters to watchin action, his willingness to go in for the hard ball, hisferocious tackling and his fast clearing dashes down theground make Paul the most inspirational player at the club .His dedication & commitment is second to none, borne outlast year after missing only 1 game following a serious kneeinjury. Well done 'Corras' .
De La Salle v St BernardsOld Ivanhoe v Marcellin OC
Old Scotch v University BluesOld Haileybury v Old Trinity Gr
Old Xaverians v Old Melburnians
A SECTIONSt Bernards 2.2 5.8 7.12 12 .14 (86)Old Haileybury 3 .8 4.10 7.13 10 .16 (76)St Bern : Goals: C . Potter 5, D. Blunt 3, J . Spinella 2, C . Mitchell, G .McIntyre . Best: D . Blunt, C . Liberatore, B . Loughlin, I . Madden, C .Potter, T. Wilkinson Old Hail: Goals : M . Seccull 3, D . Brown 2, B .O'Farrell 2, H . Hopwood 2. P. Corrigan . Best: A . Jenke, B . Carson, H .Hopwood, P. Corrigan, D . Brown, K. FordUmpires: Grant Joyner (F) Russell Davidson (F) Chris Jones (B)William Stokes (B) Vin Vescovi (G) Gavin Roberts (G)Old Trinity Grammarians 2 .0 63 11 .5 14 .7 (91)Old Xaverians 4.3 6.3 10.6 11 .9 (75)Old Trin : Goals: A . Greene 4, B . Walsh 3, A . Ramsden 2, J . Aitken,A . Cultrera, S . Pretty, T. Vandervenne, T. Eckersley. Best : J . Healy, A .Medland, J . Aitken, A . Greene, D . Bottler, A . Ramsden Old Xav :Goals : A . Bowen 3, J. McDonnell 3, H . Murphy 2, R . Colbert, S .Lethlean . S . Mallard . Best: A . Chatfield, D . Lynch, J . Scanlan, A .Bowen, R. Colbert, T. OckleshawUmpires : David Lepair (F) Steve McCarthy (F) Cameron Hayes (B)Dean Herskope (B )University Blues 63 7 .6 11 .11 15 .12 (102)De La Salle 0.3 2.4 4.5 5.10 (40)Uni Blues: Goals: D. Paton 4, A . Lowcock 3 . G . Decrespigny 2, E .Wilkinson 2, E . Clark, Q . Gleeson, C . Baumaartner, T. Hunter. Best :G . Deerespign }~, A . Lowcock, C. Brookes, P. Steele, M . Paterson, E.Wilkinson DLS : Goals : B . Mannix 2, D . Spithill 2, D . Lowe . Best :L . Seager, T. Demetriou, B . Mannix, M . Duggan, R . Sherman, P.Harriso nUmpires : Jamie Kvins (F) Peter Liddell (F) Damien Anthony (B)Matthew Jenkinson (B) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Michael O'Donnell (G)Marcellin OC 3.3 4.6 6.9 7.12 (54)Old Scotch 3.2 73 9.7 10 .10 (70)Marc : Goals : D . Fraser 2, C . Maclaren 2, C. Woods 2, G . Romania .Best: M . Bortolotto, B . Dobson, S . Pesavento, J . Symes . J . Carlson, D .Marson Old Sc: Goals : M . Flynn 3, J . Gerstman 2, A . Puasley 2, J .Ross, C . Tallent, T. Wigney. Best : T. Wigney, A . Roudedge, L .Thompson, C. Tallent, W. Elliott . P. ButlerUmpires: Dirk Kramer (F) Simon Olive (F) Adam Rogers (B) PeterMonotti (B) Shane Herbert (G) Daniel Brookes (G )Old Melburnians 1.0 2.0 2.3 3.5 (23)Old Ivanhoe 4.1 . 5 .5 7 .6 11 .7 (73)Old Melb: Goals : Sangster 2 Kennedy . Best: Harvey LaceyBeaumont Butler Turner A . Prowse Old Ivanhoe : Goals: Hope 5Price 2 Geor~iou 2 Low Weddle . Best : Hope Low Thompson LochranGeischen Getlings .Umpires : Peter James (F) Sacha Koffman (F) Brendan Corcoran (B)Robbie Mayston (B) Kevin Segota (G) Daniel Scully (G )
A RESERVESt Bemards 2.4 4.9 10 .13 15 .17 (107)Old Haileybury 1 .0 2.3 2.4 3.5 (23)St Bern : Not received . Old Hail : Goals : G . Chipperfield . D. Wames,C . Grover. Best: D . Wames, G . Chipperfield, L. Pitcher, J . Mueller, D .Armstrong, D. SalterOld Melburnians 2.2 3.4 3.4 6.6 (42)Old Ivanhoe 5 .0 5.2 6.7 6.7 (43)Old Metb : Not received . Old Ivanhoe : Goals : G . George 3 . E . Byrne,G . Smith, J . Britten . Best : 1 . Britten . M . Bodycoat, T. Harrison, E .Byrrte, I . Binney, G . Fowle rUniversitp Blues 0 .1 3.2 4.5 6.6 (42)Be L. Salle 4.6 5.8 7.10 8.10 (58)Uni Blues: Goals : J . Westmore 2, P. Lange 2, B . Millard, B .McConnell . Best: P. Lange, B. McConnell, T. Girdwood. M . Dwyer,J . Westmore, T. Stainforth DLS : Goals: M . Nichol 3, D . Keely. J .Laragy, V. Moloney, S . Morwood, M . Dakin . Best: I . Laragy, M .O'Donnell, T. Moloney, W . Dwyer, T. Donegan, M . Nicho lMarcellin OC 1 .0 3.1 3.3 3.5 (23)Old Scotch 2.1 53 7.6 13.8 (86)Marc : Goals : A. Ceccomancini, G. Neskovcin, G . Cull . Best: G . Cull,J . Ormando, L . Watkins, A . McGree, B . Colville, T . NixonOld Scotch : Goals : T. Widmer 5, S . Cations 3, T. Jelbart 2, S . Dick,T. Wilson, A . Pearce . Best : I . Davis, T. Beattie, S . Jonas, N .Hildebrandt, E. Batrouney, S . CationsOld Trinity Grammarians 2 .1 43 5.3 6.6(42)Old Xaverians 2.2 73 123 16.7 (103)Old Trini: Goals: T. Oldfield 2, J . Burgess, J . Kenna, M . lessuP, M .Thompson . Best : J . Burgess, M . Thompson, J . Kenna, A . Bourke, J .Webster, A . Marsden Old Xav : Goals : M . Handley 7, D . Smith 3, A .Ryan 2, D . Walsh, T. Maher, B . Hackett, B . Dixon . Best : M . Handley,B . Hackett, T. O'Meara, S . Skidmore . J . Pasceri, P. Ryan
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 3
A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELLIR OLD IIAILEY6URY OLD IVAR690E OLD M ELRURNIARSCoach: Mark Lake Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach: Pete Nicholkan GRAMMARIANS Coach: Dean Rise
Asst Cosch: Adrian Conndty Res Coach: Karnak Dachs Res Coach : Ben McGeeCoach : Gerard ~oky
Res Caa~h: Fab Gan,Ree. Coach : Marty Kelliher
Asst Coach : Sued GeeClub 18: Ben}am+n Buick1 B. Dobson 1 C. Stelnfort Res Coach: Brad Low i T. Cudlipp
1 D. Spithill 2 J Carlson 2 S. Davey 1 A . Oates 2 Ja . Beaumont2 R. Buckley
.3 C . MacLaren 3 P. Corrigan (C) 2 L. Lochra n
3 Curatol oS3 M . Billing4 H.3 B. Corin (C) 4 G. Romanin 4 S. Langford-Jones (DVC) . Geilings4 S. 6 D. Hot~e
4 L. Harrison 5 S Considine 5 H. Hopwood 4 B. Davis (Res) 7 H. Turner5 M. Duggan (VC) .
6 M Bortolotto 6 L. Sia ntas~
5 C C . Georgiou 8 Je. BeaumontHarrison9 D5r R. Quick .
7 S Maguire 7 M. Corrigan 6 S. Low VCc
.to T. Roberts
6 M . Moore7 P H i DVC
.8 R . Frisina 8 F. Mohammad 7 J . Geis he
n8 G Hope11 R. Ferraro
il. arr son ( ) 9 M. Brewer . 13 E . W so n8 J . LaRagy 9 L. Boyd
10 C Ef t thi9 C . Sutherland 14 A. Voyage
9 J . Moloney 10 T Stafford . s o ua 10 C . Cmwle VCy( ) 15 I . Wei r
10 T. Silvers 11 T. Montan ag
10 S. Roberts 11 N . Butler11 N Rus i
16 J. Byme17 Ja . Mille r
i t P. Bourke 12 J . Symes11 A. McIntyre12 B O'Farrell
. s an12 C . Brani an O VC 18 T. Fitzgerai d
12 M . Fieldsend 13 C . Woods.
13 B Dolman 73 J . Binney 19 E . Studham20 A. Mulquiney
13 A. Johnstone 14 A. Layton.
14 S Jones14 B. Thompson 21 H. Whitehea d
14 W. Dwyer 15 J . Bortolotto.
15 D. Mackenzie15 N . Butler
Pric e16 S22 J. Dixon23 M Berr15 B. Quinane 16 S. Abrahams 16 P O'Donnell
.17 M. Veal (VC-Res)
. y24 M . Hawkin s16 J . Oakley 17 G. Cox
.17 K Ford (VC) 18 J. Hope (C) 25 M . Hicks
17 N. Thompson 18 D. Gartner.
18 N Harrison 19 B. Spoor 26 C. Kennedy18 J . Stinear 19 A . Papaluca
. 20 D. Hawkes C-Res{ ) 27 P Oman19 A. McArdle Hermans20 M
19 M . Armstrong 21 S. Fragiacomo 28 M . MarsonProwse29 M
20 A. Shields.
21 R Davis20 M . Fankhauser 22 J. Britten .
30 Jo. Miller21 D. Rayson . 21 A. Jenke 23 K. Theodossi 31 J. Berry22 M . Brown 22 D. Marson 22 D. Mason 24 R . Butler 32 E . Selby23 R Sherman 23 D. Fraser 23 M . Seccull 25 E. Byrne 33 J. Magee.24 J . Morel 24 L. O'Flynn 24 B. Trollope
26 I. Dawkins27 G . Fowler
34 P. Tol l35 C. Ray
25 R. Warmsley 25 R . laconis 25 S. Ellis 28 M. Mckie 37 J. Grant26 C. Punton 26 S. Connell 26 J. Bell (RC) 29 R . Weddle 38 L. Bunn
27 M . O'Donnell RC( )
27 S. Theisz 28 D. Fisher 30 J. Leech 39 J. Tucker40 H O'Brien
28 J . Hirst 28 B. Carmody 29 B. Carson 31 J. Stevens.
41 J. Ray29 R. Marks 29 B. Rule 30 D. Warnes
32 M. Ferrantin o33 N Pratt
42 A . Waddell29 C. Browne 30 A. Ceccomancini 31 D. Lay
.34 A. Tieman
43 A . Wu44 E . Farquharson
30 B . Mannix 31 A. McGlin 32 R. Dolman 35 A. Berry 45 J. Mitchell31 N. Free 32 M. Leffanue 33 S. Walden 36 G . Hartrick 46 C. Neeson32 D. Lowe 33 G . Cull 34 J . Moresi 37 A. Baldwin 47 D. Marks
48 C Jenkins33 N. Stewart D. Jarre d34 35 T. Chisholm 38 Ge. George39 Ga. George
.49 G. Tsiotra s
34 B . Va u e9 35 S. Cra rp~
36 N. Corcoran 40 J Keane 50 A . Pannifex35 T Demeiriou 36 P. Augustin 37 D. Brown
.41 Z. Keane 51 M . Kennon
52 J Anderson36 W. Jolley 37 J. Pascuzzi 38 L. Floyd 42 T. Harrison.
53 D. Osmord37 P. Curran
38 D Gill 39 A. Floyd 43 L . Mckie 54 M . Barnett38 D. Keely .
39 B Colville 41 S . Saunders 44 M. Luxon 55 C. Theodoulou39 B . Oakley ,
40 J. Ormando 42 J . Mueller 45 M. Toovey46 A Caple
5& J .Tucke r57 W. McDonald40 D. Falsbourg
41 M Nichol 42 G . Petroff 43 D. Salter 47 G . Smith 58 A . Praxse59 W Wharton.
41r D. Mclnerney (RC) 43 S. Pesavento 44 J . McLauchla n45 M Dowling
48 M. Clarke49 R . Fitzgerald
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62 T Harrison42r D. Jarvis 45 D. Theisz .
47 R Mitchell 51 T. Mcdowell.
63 R . Matthews43 A . Greenhalg 46 A. McGree .
48 G Chipperfield52 C. Lock 65 P. Grundy
44 J. Green 47 L. Watkins . 53 R. Coleman 66 N . Peters45 J. Dykes 48 G . Neskovcim 49 L. Pitcher 54 S. Smith 68 M. Best
70 J Russo45r T. Molan 49 M. Cunningham 0 S . Janse n
H M L55 S. Pearce (VC-Res)56 L Courage
.71 T. Butle r
46 L. Jarvis 50 P. Symes51 . c auchlan .
57 A Steer 72 C . Alder47 M. Dakin 51 T. Money
52 C. Ferguson .58 L . Bolzan 73 N . Russel l
74 N Lawle r48 D . Black 52 P. Grapsas
53 M . Levy 59 C. Crewes.
75 S. Goo4ey49 R . Seminal Brien56 D O
54 A . Vitolins 60 E. Bowen 76 E . Mitchell50 S. Conway
. , 55 B . Langford-Jones 61 R. Mitchell 77 S. Hea d51 D . Browning 58 C. Purcell 56 D. Armstrong 62 J: Mathew 78 M. Bach
52 T Maloney 73 T Nisbet 57 A . Kight 63 C. Roge r64 M Tobias
79 E . Baker80 C . Brett-Young
53 N . Roberts 58 A . Baker.
65 S. Morris 81 A . Ray54 M . Nankervis 59 N. Gibson 66 B Leskie 82 D. Emerson
55 V. Moloney~ YARRA VALLEY 60 A . Shaw
.67 M . Widcstead 83 R . Galbrait h
84 sG e56 L . Seage 62 G. White 68 B. Saunders . ~ st
57 R . Hancock COUNTRY CLUB 67 C. Carroll 69 A. Foster 86 E. Hame r58 S Morwood 70 A. Gilbert 88 A. Kaye.59 D. Colman
71 N. Clarke72 A. Gloster
89 W. Kiel90 W. Landale
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4 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
A SectionOLD SCOTCHCoach : Barry Pike
Asst Coaches: Robert Gross $David Lrekiors
Res Coach : Serge D'AngeloAsst Coach: Pay Beattie
i T.Berangsr(C)
2 T.Aurel-Smtlh
3 J. Ross
4 C. Tallent (SC)5 S. Dick6 B.Snaddon
7 N. Led
8 J.Barton
9 A. Pugs!ey,
10 S. Lorenz"
II N.AIk_+n
12 A. Omi t
13 A- Netter.14 C.McKenne"McHarg15 S.Ca6wrs16 E.Batrouney17 TWgney(VC)
18 W. L~19 R. Josephs
20 S.Tmon
21 A Routtedga
22 R. Ashton
23 W. Ebert
24 D. Brooke
25 P. Buller
26 T.Wilwn
28 T Wagner
29 M.Gnatt
30 A .Pearce
31 LAmstrmg
32 J. Gr-stman (VC)
34 J, Keep
35 M. Flynn36 H . Dsck37 J. Cade38 T. Jatuart39 L Thompson
40 N .Thompson
41 S.Thcmpson
42 T Beatlie
43 T.Prdchard44 T Keck45 B. Dean
46 J.Beaurep"'re47 T Hoskurg48 S.Jonas49 T Lea50 J. Porter51 M.Ramage
52 A. WallaceSnaM
53 W. Symington
54 A. Sulhedand
57 J. Crane
58 A. Grant
59 k Mitchell
61 R. Ea
62 T. Gaunt
63 C Emmert
64 T. Harkness
65 J. Bra"
66 T Graham
67 A. Phdatay
68 G. Fitzpatrick
70 A. Pe n
71 CaNender75 J.Dars76 N. Hdebrandl
77 G. Dic k
99 B .Deherty
K2 ASSET MANAGEMENT
OLD TRINITYGRAMMARIANS
Coach: Ph=i Gaut
Asst Coach : Date Bower
Res . Casch: Vic Beige
Club 18: Craig Heaven
1 A . Kenn a
2 K . Butler
3 A . Bourke
4 B . Walsh
5 D. Burrows6 P. Gnatt7 TVanDerVenne8 A . Med!and9 S . Pretty10 S . Dann11 S . Kennedy12 A . Cuttrera13 J . Cade14 R . Troon15 A . Hooke16 C .Hllas17 R .Bunows18 J . Healy
19 A.Aredrews
20 S. McPherson21 M. Davies
22 G . Deane-Johns23 A.Ramsden
24 W. Goldenberg
25 F. Cameron
26 M.Drmahoo
27 R. Cumming
28 J. Cnstou
29 T Healy
30 D. Zammit
31 S.Bladeni
32 M .Duggan
33 J.Atken
34 J. Kenna
35 J. Burgess
36 D. ButBer
37 S.VanDerVenne
38 R. Ramadan
39 J. Webster40 D. Beardsley41 S. Lautetta42 S. Amore43 A. Greene44 J. Ma i45 T. Morpeth46 T.Otdfield47 F. Ste,"rt48 M . Burgess49 N. Romney,50 K .Condron
51 R. Gamble
52 T Harrod53 C. Amoonii
54 Z. Williams
55 A . Marsden
56 E . Best
57 M. Cole
58 D. Rowley
59 T. Cade
60 T. Walsh
61 D.Cristiano
62 J . Hidde
63 S. Cade
64 A. Collins
65 1 Jardine
66 M.Weston
67 W. Brady
68 A. Hii
69 R . HiNas70 J. Bes t71 H . Swmnerton
72 H . Doyle
73 M. Burke74 R . Hill75 D Wilson
76 T A.
77 K.Au88 8. Chan
OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Barry R.hadn
Res Coach: Anthony BourYe
1 M . Graham1 A . Fo x2' C . Santalucia3 J. Pasceri4 Ja . McDonnell5 B. Hackett6 A. Oswald7 S. Lethlean8 T. Fleming9 D. Lync h10 M. Beardsley11 L . Howard12 A. Bowe n13 T. Ruyg14 H . Murphy15 L . Ford16 S. Mollard17 A. Chatfield (VC)18 S. MacCue19 D. Walsh20 J. Scanlan21 S. McCarth y22 T. Ockleshaw (C)23 S. Johnston24 A. T. Jones25 R. Carey26 C. Larkins27 P. Ryan28 Je. McDonnell29 C. Beetham30 T. Clark e31 J . Arnold32 O. Gidley33 N. Bingham(VC)34 R. Colbert35 D. Smith36 D.Sapuppo37 T. Maher38 S . Freer40 D. Higgins41 M . Callinan42 A . Pyle43 T. Woodruff44 N . Hulett (RC)45 M. Walsh46 S. Skidmore47 A. Ryan48 M. Handley50 L . Ginnivan55 N . Hart57 A. Sobel59 L . Harry60 M.O'Hanlon63 T O'Meara65 N . Serafini
ST. DERNARD SCoach: Simon Madden
Asst Coach: Garry FouJsRes. Coach: Andrew Bryson
1 D. Battarin2 B. Garth3 J. SpineOa4 G . McIntyre5 D.lannazzo6 M .Salvadon7 C. Liberatore8 J. Evan s9 M . Kavanagh10 N. Mitchell11 C. Davis12 B. Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 B . Ryan15 T Wilkinson16 D. Blunt17 C. Wtte r18 M . Maggiore19 G. Stewart20 D. Evans21 B . Loughlin22 Ty Pearson23 L. Wilkinson24 D. Roach25 D . McLaughlin26 A . Smith27 J .Hughes28 S. Chatfield29 B. Miziewicz30 M. Stapleton31 P. Harris32 J.Hartrey33 N .P. Smith34 J. McVdty35 Tate Pearson36 A. Marian37 N . Smith38 S.lannauo39 M.Juricskay40 J. Madden41 S.MaMrews42 J. Sartori43 J. Stapleton44 N. Castello45 M . Bourke46 P. Mount47 D. Hurley48 B. Runnats49 D.Dugina50 R.Schrader51 T.Wlkinson52 S. Mitchell53 Spited Tim54 N.Basaraba55 A. Kiwanagh56 T Liberatore57 A. Salemme58 P. Thompson59 A . Gi g60 M . Stewart61 P Hogam62 J. Flannery63 M . Ryan64 S . Dodds65 R. Ware66 J. Egan67 W. Sumner68 D. Janides69 A . Bryson70 8, Kilkenny71 T Kase72 A . Caridc73 T Bishop74 AJ. Mitchell75 D .Jago76 A . Matthews77 G, Joseph78 P. Hayes79 D.Considine80 L. Vasalb81 P. O'Dea82 D. Dean83 D.0'Connor84 A.O'Connor
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UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach: John Ka-
Rea Coach : Marcus Coleman
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A SECTIO NSt Bernards v University Blues
Marcellin OC v Old Xaverians - at Sporiscover Arena SaturdayOld Scotch v Old Ivanho e
Old Trinity Grammarians v De La SalleOld Melburnians v Old Haileybury
B SECTIO NSt Kevins v Old Brighton Or
University Blacks v MazenodWhitefriars v Melbourne High School O B
Collegians v Old Essendon GrCaulfield Or v Beaumari s
C SECTIONOld Camberwell v Hampton Rovers
North Old Boys/St Patricks College v Parkdale VulturesMonash Blues v AJAX
Ormond v Old Paradian sSt BedesiMentone Tigers v Fitzroy Red s
01 SECTIONYarra Valley Ob v Banyule
Prahran v Bulleen TemplestoweEmmaus St Leos v Old Carey OrOld Mentonians v Old GeelongTherry Penola v Rupertswood
02 SECTIONGlen Eira v Aquinas
Werribee v La Trobe UniversityPeninsula Ob v Williamstown CYMS
Oakleigh v Ivanhoe Assumptio nSt Johns v Salesian
43 SECTIONElsternwick v South Melbourne Districts
UHS-VU v West BrunswickSwinburne University v Old Westbourn e
Monash Gryphons v St MarysKew v Bentleig h
04 SECTIONBox Hill North v Bulleen CobrasHawthorn Amateurs v Eltham
Syndal Tally Ho v North BrunswickPower House v Richmond Centra l
Albert Park v Eley Park Shark s
U 14 f11Rupertswood v University Blue s
De La Salle v St KevinsBanyule-Viewbank v CollegiansOld Xaverians (1) v Marcelli nSt Bernards v Old Scotch
U19f21Beaumaris v Caulfield G r
Old Trinity Or v Old Camberwell OrUniversity Blacks v WhitefriarsOld Melburnians v Old Carey OrOld Brighton Or v Old Paradian s
1,119 f3 !Old Ivanhoe Or v Emmaus St Leos
La Trobe University v OrmondOld Essendon Or v AJAX
Melbourne High School OB v OakleighBentleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s
U19 (BLUE)Hampton Rovers v Monash Blues
Old Mentonians v Old HaileyburiansParkdale Vultures v Mazenod
De La Salle has the byeOakleigh Clayton v Powerhouse/South Morningto n
U 1,4 (RE DOld Westbourne has the by e
Rupertswood v Therry Penola OB - time TBAAquinas v Old Xaverians (2 )
Bulleen Templestowe v North Old Boys/St Patricks Co tFitzroy Reds v Kew
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V-AINN 01 :SPORTS MEDICINE
by Tom Brai n
Round Three did not throw up any real surprises,and the cut and thrust continues as we sort eachother out and try to gain supremacy .
REVIEWBeaumaris were confident in their ability to get overthe Friars, who were happy to be back at Friar Parkafter their mauling last week . The Sharks startedwell, but as the Friars took control in the slipperyconditions the visitors made mistakes and couldnot get into gear, going down in the end by 22points . The Friars were well served by Janson andthe Andersons, while Matulick, Haynes Dean andBoon tried hard all day .Not good signs for SKOB . Plenty of turnovers andpoor disposal from both sides saw Mazenod asolitary point in front at orange time . The lastquarter was a thriller though, as both teams wentgoal for goal and the lead changed some 7 times .The Nodders finally broke SKOBS back with acouple in the last 5 minutes . Scott Veltman, TroyCastricum and Under 19 Cam Smith stood out forthe victors . Charles and Keogh were good, and TimDuggan was a bright light, back playing after 12months .Opening up with a 6 goal to 1 first term Caulfieldlooked to set the early tone for the remainder of thematch . But to the Blacks' credit they stuck to thetask of matching the Fields on the scoreboard, butin the end were just not able to bridge the gap . ForCaulfield, Penny was strong along with Lawson andStrain who impresses week by week .As expected without their talls, Old Brighton werenot quite up to the standard that Collegians havealready set this year. Despite an honest effort fromBrighton, the Lions were too strong up forward andhad too many avenues to goal as they set upanother good win . Nick Roach, Cam Unsworth andRichard Hosking were good in a side with plenty ofcontributors . Ben Gadsden, Andrew Morley andScott Ginnivan drew praise from their coach .MHSOB didn't run like the week before, and paidthe price by going down to Old Essendon, who withPlayfair and young Teal up forward were alwaysdangerous . Disappointing result for the High, whowere happy with Will Taft, Harper, Aitken with 4 andEvans . What happened to that Match ReportJohn??
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PREVIEWAt Shark Park
, Beaumaris are a realchance to open theiraccount today fo rBarney and their frustrated supporters against a StKevins side who are still a bit thin and a few weeksaway from their best . In a tough call it's a punt Iknow, but Beauy for me .Old Brighton welcome Whitefriars to South Road -not a happy hunting ground for the Friars in thepast . With the possible return of Perrett, theTonners options up forward open up and they willhave more chances to post a winning score .Big game today at Optus Oval, if that is still whatit's called . A competitive Uni Blacks will test theenigmatic OEG on the big ground but like SKOB,the Blacks are a bit down on personnel at themoment, which may tip the pendulum in favour ofthe Grammar.Mazenod play their third game at Central Reservein a row which is certainly an advantage for them .Against that, the Grammarians with their fastrunning game suited to the ground and with
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B SECTIONAitken, Johnny MELB . H .S . OB 4 10Chard, Ryan ST KEVINS OB 5 9
Brosolo, Aaron WHITEFRIARS OC 3 8Jorgensen, James COLLEGIANS 3 8Sinclair, Bre tt CAULFIELD GR 4 8
Teal, Lachlan OLD ESSENDON GR 2 8Gadsen, Matthew OLD BRIGHTON GR 1 7
B SECTION RESERVEGamble,Adam WHITEFRIARS OC 3 8Roberson, Matthew COLLEGIANS 0 8
Flaherty, Matthew OLD ESSENDON GR 2 7Edwards, Nicholas CAULFIELD GR 3 6
Hamilton-Ho, Matthew MELB . H .S. OB 6 6
Lynch, Myles COLLEGIANS 1 6Martin, Nicholas UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 6
results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-submission of results by clubs
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Sinclair in form up forward should take the points .MHSOB not without some chance at home againstCollegians today, but a much improved four quartereffort is required to beat the Lions who havecontributors on every line . Try as they might, it willbe Collegians who will greet the judge when thefinal siren sounds .
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .As usual I need your assistance to write thiscolumn. A brief match report including playersworthy of mention by 8pm Monday Nights please .Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me anemail to brainco@optusnet .com .a u
li/.[ILE,S 'I`0:NEu ;Collegians congratulate club legend and VAFAcelebrity Brock M ooney on his 150th game thi sweekend . A devoted and respected team man Moonaremains the heart and soul of the Lions and w eproudly honour him today. Well done Brock on 150 o fthe best.Old Brighton Grammarians' gallant ruckman TobyEwert, plays his 150th game this week against th eFriars, assuming his work commitments in Sydneydon't confuse the big man's priorities for anothe rweek! What a wonderful servant he has been, quietlyand unassumingly taking on all the heavy work, whil erarely gaining the public plaudits offered our mor espectacular players . Toby's intelligent and fearles sruckwork, his strong marking and efficient disposa lnot only make him a formidable opponent, but als oarguably, the club's most essential player. Well don eTobe . We wish our gentle giant a smooth passage to200 and thank him for his fine contribution to the re dand blue .
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MHSOB v Collegian s
Old Brighton Gr v Whitefriars O C
Beaumaris v St Kevins O B
Mazenod OC v Caulfield G r
University Blacks v Old Essendon Gr -at Optus Oval Saturday
Whitefriars OC 4B SE
.1CTION
9.5 11 .8 12.11(83)Beaumaris AFC 23 53 75 9.7(61)White OC: Goals : A . Brosolo 3, B . Tomey 3, A . Woods 2, J . Petdro , T.Hilton, J . Marchesi . C. Smith . Best : B . Janson, L . Swain, R. Pawlik, J .Anderson, S . Anderson, B . Ph an Beaum : Goals: Ferrari 3 Matulick 2Teasdale 2 Boon Coote. Best: Martin LAitkens Matulick Teasdale FerrariBoon .Umpires : Leah Gallagher (F) Wayne Hinton (F) Blake Curtis (B) AlexKoutsoukis (B) Edward Boa] (G) Sam Perrin (G )Co ans 4 .3 6 .7 11.7 12.7 (79)Old Brighton Grammar. 2.0 5.1 63 93 (57)COB: Goals : J . Jorgensen 3, N. Stone 3, A. Baxter, C. Blumfield,T. Bull,S. Taft, C. Unsworth, B . Robbins. Best: R. Hocking, C. Unsworth, A .Baxter, C. Blumfield, N . Roach, J . Fry Old Br: Goals: J . Salem 2, A .B ristow, J . Edge, B . Gadsden, A . Gunning, P. Phelan , M. Gadsen, C .Buckley. Best: B . Gadsden, A . Morley, S. Ginniv an ,A . Bristow, J . Edge,L . HendraUmpires : Dan iel Silfo (F) Grant Wardrop (F) Gav an Dawe (B) MarkHamilton (B) Paul Can (G) Andrew Esposito (G)St KeAns OB 25 55 6 .8 10 .9 (69)Mazenod OC 1 .0 52 7A 125 (77)SKOB : Goals: R. Chard 5, J . O'Rourke 2, P. Aughton, M . Shan non, E.Waldron . Best: J . Keogh, R . Chard, M . Mulgrew, J . Charles, L. Mahoney,M. Sulliv an Max: Goals : S . Veltmen 3, C . Bray 3, B . Chamberlain, D .Dunne . D. Kelly, S . Moran, F. Reed, N. Marmo . Best: N . Parry, D. Kelly,T. Castricum, P. Nelson, D . Han sen, B . Chamberlai nUmp ires : Dha rshaka Peiri s (F) Luke Holmes ( F) Came ron Hoogendyk(B) Simon Abel (B) Matthew Cowley ( G) Dan iel Dalpos (G)Caulfield Gramutar. 65 9.7 109 1211(83)Universi ty Blacks 1 .0 35 4.7 7.12 (54)Caul: Goals : B . Sinclair 4, B . Evans, R. Foote, M . Frater. B . Gross, S .Kendall, M . Pennycuick, G . Winter, N. Tassell . Best: M . Penn ycuick, A .Lawson, A . Strain, B . Sinclair, M . Liddell, J . Wright Uni Blacks: Goals :M. Savige 3, M . Battista 2, L. Van Kempen, J. Si 6ilia. Best : P. Kempton,H. Whitehead, M . Kempton. J . Sibilia, D . Costello, P. YeomansUmpires: Simon Stokes (F) Shane Mackintosh (F) Chri s Mills (B) JamesGregory (B) Tristi an Collin ( G) Bruce Stephens (G)Old F ssendon Grammar. 3.0 7A 10 .6 13 .13 (91)Melb, High School OB 33 5.4 9.4 11 .6 (72)Old Ess: Goals: S. Play-fair 5, R . Phelan 2, L. Te al 2, A . Frazer, J . Leask,T. Skur rie, C . Goullet. Best: S. Towner, S . Demorton, M. Williams, C .Goullet, S . Playfair, L. Teal MI-ISOB : Goals: J . Aitken 4. L. Evans 2, T.Dunne, D. Fairchild, L. Home, R . Limb ri ck, A . Saultry. Best: W . Taft, T.Harper, J . Aitken, J . Gemer, R. McIntyre, A . CassellUmpires: Tim Sutcliffe (F) R Rdfl ( F) B Rdfl (B) Elise G rondelle (B) RRdfl (G) D aniel Scully (G)
B RESERVESt Kevins OB 3.1 73 VIA 11b (72)Maunod OC 3.1 32 53 6.6 (42)SKOB: Goals : R . Caldow 2, F. Monty 2, M . Mazzarella, S. Mitchell, D .Prior, D . Sullivan , R . Bovse, N . O'Halloran, B . Glover. Best : D . Sulliv an ,R . Caldow, A. White, M : Mazzarella, M . Sherman , F. Monty Maz : Goals:S . McMullin 2, M . McDowell, S . Paolucci, J . Schi ano, D. Maskill . Best:S . Paolucci, D . Grant, L . Morg an , D . Morris, L. Hawkins, J . SchianoWhitefriars OC 22 3.6 4.8 4.9 (33)Beaumaris AFC 23 23 38 5 .10 (40)White: Goals : A . Gamble 3, M . Vardv. Best: J . Danu, L . Kaldor, C .Arthurson, B . Stafford, A . Gamble, M . Duffy Beaum : Details notreceived .Collegians 2.1 43 7b 79(51)Old Brdghton Grammar. 3.1 52 63 6 .8(44)Col: Goals: J . Hampton 2, N . Tsindos 2, M . Lynch, R . Muir, M. Powers .Best: S . Woolley, M . Parrent, A . Nichola, M . Navlor, A . Stone, R . MuirOld Br: Goals: A . Vandendungen 2, M . Bartlett, C. McKimm, C . Reddin,C . Barrow. Best: D . Ellis, A. Vandendungen, S. Eastgate, J . Lynch, T.Gibson . A . KennedyCaulfield Grammar. 4A 7A 138 178 (110)University Blacks 1.1 3A 35 7 .7(49)Caul : Goals: N . Edwards 3, B . Gale 3, C. Fag an 2, C . May 2, A. Log an 2,S . Cunliffe, A . Good, N . Guyett, W. Hepworth, E. Kalaja. Best : C . May,T. Noblett , W. Hepworth, C . Fagan, N . Edwards, W. Bowes Uni Blacks:Goals: 1 . Green 3, D . Irwin 2, N . Martin, E . Rv an . Best: E . Ryan ,A. Ross,D. B rown, J . Green, T. Bmmby-Rendell, K . AestidgeOld Essendon Grammar. 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6 (24)Melb. Hi School OB 0.0 0.0 OA 10 .10 (70)OLD FS : Goals: M . Flaherty 2, L . Kavanagh . Best: S . Dawson, M .Flaherty, A. McKenzie, P. Xhayeteux, A . Greco, B . Overman MHSOB :Goals: M . Hamilton-Ho 6, M . Neilson 2, G. McCull y, N . Orchard. Best:M . Hamilton-Ho, K. Harding, R . Temes, C . McGrath, C. Vill ani, M .Neilson
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2 L. Wonnacott 2 A. Bruhn 2 T Bull t T. Castricum 1 J. Barnett
3 J Heath 2 B. Hall 3 B. Mooney 2 M. Chamberlain 2 S. McCully.4 M . Matulick
3 C. Knight4 M Liddell 4 A. Shinkfield 3 D. Hansen 3 M. Neilson
5 M . Ensor (VC).
5 S. Kendall 5 R . Henebery 4 S. Moran5 D Chamberlain
4 M. White5 J. Simpson
6 A . Spence 6 C. Hammond'
6 N . Baxter .Nelson6 P 5 L . Campbell
7 S . Lynch 7 R. O Neill 6 S. Woolley .7 S Reed 6 M. Brain (DVC)
8 M . O'Brien8 R. Foote9 M. Frater
7 S. Taft8 C. Unsworth (C)
.8 W. Occhiuto 7 N. Orchard (RVC )
9 B . Cousins 9 S. Cunlifife 9 J Fry 9 D. Kelly 7 S. Whittington
10 L. Buller 10 A. Will.
10 J. Jorgensen 10 B. Chamberlain (C) J Garner8D Fairchild11 M . Lee 11 B. Carboni 11 N . Burrows 11 D. Hose .
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40 J. Hogarth39 A . Loga n39 A Bosna
40 O. Howard 42 C. Raine 31 M . Bowen (RVC).
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43 T Parkinson 45 S . Paine 34 E . Thompson (C )45 M . Kurta 42 A . Strai n
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1 N . Perry I B . Hakim 2 M. Mulgrew 1 J. White 1 C. Woo d2 A. Pime 2 C. Goullet 3 B. Dowd 2. T Sheldon 3 R. Pawli k3 C. Barrow3 L . McDonald 3 D. Forrest 4 L . Mahoney 2 S. Chandler 5 B. Pha n4 A. MacGillivray (DVC 4 D. Ryan 5 M. Dollman 3 P. Geister 7 S . Brosolo5 A. Edge 5 S . De Morton 6 D. Mahoney 3 R. Hamilton (RC) 8 B. Janson6 R. Stewart 5 L. O'Brien 7 S. Mount 4 A. Evans 9 A. Pawlik7 C. Reddin (VC-Res) 6 R. Phelan 8 Tom . McCann 5 E. Hardy 10 J . Anderson8 C. McNicol (C-Res)9 P. Phelan (C) 6 S . Dawson 9 B. Fields 6 A. Bevacqua (VC) 12 A . Brosolo10 J. Edge 7 J . Leask 10 D. Wissell 7 K. Merlo 13 G. Hil l11 B. Mason 8 L. Teal 11 T. Duggan 8 C. Haynes 14 G. Powe r12 J . Penett (DVC) 9 M. Velardo 12 M. Sherman 9 P. Kempton 16 J . Powe r12 S. Eastgate 10 M. Schappacher 13 E. Waldron 10 G. Shaw 17 S . Anderson13 R. Kent14 C. Buckley 10 M. Flaherty 14 J . Charles 11 L. Van Kempen 19 A . Hil l15 B . Gadsden 11 J. Buckley 15 M . Sullivan 12 S . Grigg 20 L. Swain16 M . Gadsden (DVC) 12 J. Kavanagh 16 B. Garvey 13 A . Ross 21 N . Handley17 A .VanDenDungen 13 J. Dazkiw 17 D. Ryan 14 L. O'Connell 22 N . Cunningham18 A . Salem 14 D. Cerantonio 18 R Chard 15 H. Whitehead 23 A . Woods19 S . Ginnivan (DVC)19 P.
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19 D. Sheehy 16 J . Lalich 24 J. Daou20 M Smflh 16 T. Wilson 20 D. Mount 17 T. Purcell 25 G. Day21 A. Joseph 17 S. To•.vner 21 R. Maguire 18 C. Groam 26 J. Marchesi21 T. Ewer[ 17 J. Lloyd 22 J . O'Keete 19 M. Kempton (C) 27 P. Stagg23 D. Dawes (VC) 18 D. Flaherty 22 M . Mazzarella 19 K . Prestidge 28 B. Stafford24 T Jakob25 N . Edwards
18 M. Tanner 23 R. Boyse 20 C. Sandiford (VC) 29 A. Glen n
26 A . Ginnivan 19 S. Playiair 24 D. Sullivan 21 J . Sibilia 30 J. Hogan27 N . Williams 20 R . Baddeley 25 R . Arnott 22 C . McAssey 31 M. Vardy28 A . Bristow 21 S. Dale 26 S . Betsey 23 P. Barry 32 R . Verno n29 J . Dickerson 22 M. Portia 27 P. Aughton 24 J. Dowsley 33 N . Crowe29 M . Bartlett30 T March 23 T. Skurrie 28 W. McCann 26 D . Batten 34 E. Abdallah
31 A . Paraissien 23 P. Xhayteau 29 D . Gibbs 27 M. Savige 35 J. Pedtro32 A . Goldner 24 J. Dazkiw 30 T. O'Hanlon 28 D. Costello 36 C. Dye r33 L. Dale 25 A. Frazer 31 A . Lynch 29 N . Poyner 37 A. Adgemi s34 A . Morley 25 C. Morgan 32 S . O'Connor 30 A . Jesse 38 R . Martinson35 C . Stewart36 J. Salem
26 C. Ward 33 M . Maguire 31 P. Yeomans 39 C. Smith37 D. Hughes 27 J . Williamson 34 A . white 32 A. Else 40 D. Atkin s38 T. Marshall 27 A. Mckenzie 35 J. Pope 33 A. Fisher 41 A. Thorpe39 B. Crilly 28 A. Fewster 36 N . O'Haoolran 34 L . Batten 42 A. Kenez40 J. Maguire 29 P Rogash 37 M. Shannon 35 B. Villella 44 L. Kaldor41 B. Blatt42 L . Hendra (VC)
30 C. Inness 38 J. Liston 36 M. Prowse 45 A. D'Aloisi oR31 D. Caridi 39 P. longmore 37 B. Harley 46 M . Duffy
45 C . McKimm 32 D. Poulton 40 L . Kalesaran 38 B. Furness 47 C. Arthurson46 C. Toll 33 D. Grant 41 M. Drinkwater 39 C. Brook 48 R. Hill48 L . Ross 34 D. Padger 42 P. murray 40 N . Martin 49 T. Hilto n49 B. Scot
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59 N. Larkin 41 B . Overman 67 A. Grant 47 T. Smith 56 J . Smith60 C. Brown 42 N . Bertram 82 S. Mitchell 50 A. Goonan 58 P. Poutne y61 A. Walsh 43 J . Wilson 51 R. Wood 59 M . Cahil l63 D. Ellis (VC-Res) 44 L. Kavanagh 58 O . Scott 60 E . Warfield65 A. Kennedy67 S. Cooney
45 N . Halaris 66 T. Ferguson 62 A . Gibbs68 M . Dubyna 47 S. Howard 70 J . Green 65 D. Eame s
48 M . Makris 77 T. Brumby-Rendell 66 J. Box49 A . Chdstou 67 B . Wilson
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A .F.C. ("` " V.A.F.A .
"Your Coaches' Association "
I Need More Assistance !1 was very fortunate to work under Mick Malthouse atCollingwood for a season . It was Mick's first year andyou could see the strategies he was trying to put inplace . He employed a hard nosed Dean Laidley, and anup and comer in Michael Broadbridge from the WAFL .He also added Brad Gotch, a proven coach at U/18level .Mick had specific roles for each of them . Linecoaching and player mentoring were all part of theduties for each assistant . It was however, during theheat of a game that you saw closely how important allwere in the running of the TEAM . Each part made upthe whole .The one directive Mick kept using during the course ofthe game was to keep focused" on your specific role .He openly chastised anyone in the box who barrackedand lost touch with the game . It was an open andhonest environment that relied on 100°/a effort of all .Mick made the ultimate decisions, but it was the inputand feedback of those around him that gave him theideas, creativity and courage to make moves thatwould hopefully win a position, a quarter and a game .The position of Senior Coach, even at Amateur levelhas become increasingly more demanding . Rotations,zones, interchange, clearances, one percentors andplayer development are all areas that we try to lookafter, to give our team honest feedback on theirprogress . This job for one is impossible .Therefore the Coach needs to put together a reliableteam that can work for him at all times . He needs toreflect honestly and work out his own strengths andweaknesses, and accordingly select people who canbest support his philosophy on winning .For this to effectively work, there are a number ofqualities that I would consider essential . All coachesfrom all teams at your club need to be working for theCommon Goal, whatever your club decides that maybe . Is it senior success, club development orstabilising in your grade? Remember, even the U/19
coach is assisting you in some way . He is hopefullymentoring and developing players that can fit easilyinto your side either, this year or in the future .Give your coaches the power to implement ideas andstrategies. Empower them to show initiative in takingdrills at training or putting forward ideas on how theteam should line up. Your assistants are the eyes youdon't have for some areas, so give them specific rolessuch as line coaching (eg . Midfield), a liaison personwith Reserve and U/19 players close to selection, andtraining drill coach .Let all your coaches interact and teach the playinggroup . This enables them all to develop a specificrelationship and respect with the players. Assistantsshould be heard and seen as valuable contributors tothe team's overall plan and development . This can bedone in small group scenarios or with the wholeplaying group . It also works positively to develop yourassistants to be better coaches, as they appreciatemore fully the role the Head coach plays .The last characteristic and the one that had the mosteffect on me while working for Malthouse was, alwaysencourage your coaches to be open and honest . Ifthey see something that is positive or negative getthem to tell you . Never leave anything unsaid, as thekey to winning a game or changing a season could berunning around inside of someone . Ultimately youmake the final call on any decisions, but they don'talways have to be yours .There is no book that can specifically tell us what asuccessful coach must do . All coaches bring theirunique style and character with them . Sometimes itjells with a group and at other times, it won't . Everycoach can be successful because winning and losingis not always the greatest indicator, it is only theeasiest to measure . Empower your assistants, toenable you to become a better Coach .Adrian ConnollyAssistant CoachDe La Sall e
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We are par6culariy proudof our regular caterer atMHSOB . Spitting ImageCatering has providedexcellent home game lunch-eons for 10 years and theyare always of an excellentstandard .
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All regular patrons, and thosewho visit from opposition
clubs iess irequentiy, aiwaycomment on the quality ofthe MHSOB luncheon .It is our custom to invite twomembers of the oppositioncommittee as our guestsand make welcome all othersupporters at $ 25 per head .Free champagne is providedon arrival for the ladies.
Today's luncheon with Colle-gians is our annual Mothersday Luncheon and wewould like to thank AndrewMeehan of Beiersdorf whohas greatly assisted with thecosmetic raffle hamper as amajor prize .
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Re view
The Purple `n' Green (and Blue and White) showdown atthe Gillon was dominated in the opening term byParade, with David Boundy running amok up forward,whilst Michael Barker was the only goal-kicking in replyfor NOBSPC . With a handy 6 goal lead, Parade were ableto keep the NOBSPC boys in check for the remainder ofthe day (despite the vigorous quarter-time urgings ofTim Kilworth!!) . John Kruezer played well in the ruck forthe visitors, with Matt Derham and Brett McAllisterresolute down back. A brief NOBSPC rally, on the backof two Hosking majors, saw a glimmer of hope in thefinal term, but Parade were able to shut the door andeasily grab the 4 point s
Buoyed by their efforts last week, the Wellers faced theimpressive Ormond . Sadly inaccurate kicking, someundisciplined play and poor use of the ball underpressure proved their undoing . The Monders startedwith good intensity, but skewed a few shots on goalmeaning only a 10 point lead was built at the firstchange . Old Camberwell left their forward line well openand David Loats was proving more than useful up front .However, with Michael Miller and Wayne Cove workingwell in the middle, Ormond hit the sheds leading by 3points . Jordan Heffernan and Mark Jury held OldCamberwell's defence together well to contain the hostsdominance in the third term . However, leading by 10points at the final change, and with the benefit of anextra player on the ground, Ormond held firm to registera solid 20 point victory.The upset of the round was at Clayton where HamptonRovers had the benefit of the key inclusions in Tregear,Gribbin (Port Melb) and Fletcher (Sandringham) . Whilstit was Monash who had the better of the early going, theRovers started to dominate proceedings around theground to lead by 3 points (after kicking 2 goals 11!!!!) .After the first change, Hampton Rovers started totranslate their onfield dominance to the scoreboard andled by 16 points at the main change . After then, it was acase of pedal to the metal as the Rovers surged to a big50 point win .The St Bedes Mentone -v- AJAX clash was a hardfought affair with last minute changes on both sidesthrowing the opposition's plans into the air. In the finalanalysis, the Tigers didn't play as well as they'd like, butAjax did well to curtail their guns as best they could .Routman and Raleigh performed well around th e
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ground with Bloomagain effective up front .For the Tigers, it wasgood to see SamAnsley getting amongstthings, and the usual
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suspects in Tyquin and Luke Wintle again leading fromthe front . Throw in 4 snags from young PeterMcGettigan (begin again . . .), and a gem from the 250thgamer in Matt McCraw (not The Craw, McCraw) and it'sa potent combination they're fielding down Mentoneway !In the final game, Fitzroy got over the line late in the daykicking the last 3 goals of the game. Poor kicking forgoal in the first half cost the Reds a good lead at halftime and to their credit Parkdale kept whacking awayand were good around the contest but lacked a focalpoint up forward with Todd Clarke doing a great job onTony Mc George . For the Reds, Toby Mitchell across halfforward and Conor Dullard and Matt Grossman acrosshalf back played well in a game that could be describedas scrappy at best .PreviewWe have some intriguing match-ups this weekend, andmy tipping is ordinary to say the least, so here goes .
C SECTIONLoats, David OLD CAMBERWELL GR 7 23
Chisholm, Robert ORMOND AFC 5 10Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES 3 10
Bloom . Aaron AJAX AFC 5 8
MacGeorge, Tony PARKDALE VULTURES 3 8
Collins, Brett ST BEDES(MENT. TIG . AFC 0 7
Maghamez, Kane FITZROY REDS 1 7C CF.CTION RF4F.RYE
Lethbridge, Anthony MONASH BLUES 3 8Davis, Stephen ORMOND AFC 2 7
Hanson, Daniel Old Camberwell GR 0 7
Terrell . Matthew ST BEDES/MENT. TIG . AFC 2 7
Tornese,loe FITZROY REDS 7 7
Ferraro, David ST BEDES/MENT. TIG. AFC 0 6
Joyce . Damien NTH O .BIST PAT . COLL. AFC 0 6
results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to non-
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Hampton Rovers - v- Ormon d
The Rovers are starting to get a wriggle on, and will beprimed for this, I think they could cause another upsetand give the competition something to think about .Rovers by 17 points .Old Paradians - v- _ ; .'.nesThe Blues had better get back to plan A or risk droppingoff the pace . Parade are starting to click and the GarveyOval advantage should see them home by 15 points .Parkdale Vultures -v- St Bedes M entone TigersCan't see much joy here for Parkdale as the juggernautcruises down the Nepean to register a 44 point win .Old Camberwell -v- Fitzroy Red s
Intriguing one here, with the Wellers thereabouts, andthe Redders up and down . I like Old Camberwell in theclose one by 4 pointsAJAX AFC -v- NOBSPCBack at the Wick, the Jackas should deliver, but only by2 goal s
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Belated congratulations from all at Old ParadiansAFC to Paul Walsh on playing his 350th VAFA gamev St,Bedes Mentone Tigers in Round 2 . Alongstanding, fantastic servant of the club both onand off the field . Life Member, former committeemember, premiership player and numerous otherachievements, too many to list all of them here . TheWalsh family has also provided tremendous supportto Paul and the club through all those years . Thank-you to 'Woosher' and his family for their outstandingcontribution to Old Paradians AFC .Congratulations also from Old Paradians to LukeDore for his 50th VAFA game in Round 3 v North OldBoys/St .Pats OC . Luke is now a regular 1st XVIIIfootballer having come through from the Under 19's .We hope for many more great games and longdashes down the wing from the 'Spook' at OldParadians AFC .
Old Paradians v Monash Blues
Parkdale Vultures v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
AJAX v North Old Boys/St Patricks College -at Sportscover Arena Saturday
Old Camberwell v Fitzroy Reds
Hampton Rovers v Ormond
C SECTIO NStBedes ientoneTigersAFC 4 .2 75 10.10 13 .14 9 2)
Ajax AFC 1 .3 3 .7 6.8 7.10 (52)ST B/MT: Goals : P. MeGettigan 4, A. Scafidi 2, P. Groves, M . iFleGettigan, A .
ScaBdi, D. Waters, L. Wintle, M. Wintle, S . Ansley. Best: L. Wintle, P.McGettigan, M. McClave, A . Scafidi, S . Ansley, J . Tyquin AJAX : Goals: A .
Bloom 5, M . Jankie, E . Routman. Best: A. Bloom, E. Routman, J . Raleigh, J-Rifleman, A. Lewski, B . Klei n
Umpires : Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Robert O'Gorman (F) Matthew Proctor (B)Kevin Seeota (G) Clive Shipley (G)
Mannish Blues 3 .1 6 .1 93 10.6 (66)Hampton Rovers AFC 2.10 7.11 11 .13 17.14 (116)
Mon Blues : Goals: T. Craven 3, R . Feenaghty 2, A . Hickey 2 . P. Farrar, B .Mackenzie, M . Pay. Best: A . Vincent, A . Hickey, M . Davidson, P. Westbrook . A.Williams, P. Farrar Hamp Rov: Goals : C . Lambert 4. A. Browne 2, N.
Greenwood 2, S . Burggraaffi, M. Devereaux, L. Fletcher, D . Gribbin, M .Lawrence, G . Woods, T. Wilmott, J. Best : D . Gribbin, L. Fletcher, A. Crisp, G .
Woods, M . Devereaux, S. Burg,.eraaff Yelland, N . HenryUmpires : Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Brent Woodhead (F) Sean Collins (B) Frank
Palermo (B) Robert Seymour (G) Peter Maddoeks (G )Nth Old Boy:dST Pat . Coll-AFC 1.1 12 2.3 6.602)OldParadians 7,4 8.6 10.7 119 (75)IVOBtSTPAT: Goals : C . Hosking 2, M. Berber, M . Fitzgerald. S. O'Connor, S .
Sleep. Best : P. Flanders, T. Brady, D . Tonkin, S . Sleep. A. Wood, B . McGowanOld Par : Goals: D . Boundy 4,A . Hughes 2, J . Berthet, P. Bmbender, M. Derham.
M. Marko, M . Spinoso. Best: J. Kreuzer, D . Broady, M . Derham, A . Chambers,B . McAllister, M . Godfrey
Umpires : Sean Scully Jnr (F) R Rdfl (F B Rdfl (B) Garry Clancy (G) R Rdfl (G)Fitzroy Red$ 2A 2.9 7 .11 12 .13 (85)Parkdale Vultures 1 .3 2.4 5.7 9.8 (62)
Fitz Reds: Goals : M. Grossman 2, H. Usher 2, V. Cahill, C . Dullard, S. Kelleher.M . Louis-Gleeson, L. Magee, K . Maghamez, D. Rancid. M. Zika. Best: M . Louis-Gleason, T. Mitchell . M. Grossman, 1. O'Reilly, T. Clarke, B . Charman ParkVvlt: Goals: T. Macgeo tge 3, T. Barr 2, M . Dixon, M . Hayes, M. Sullivan, A .
White . Best : M . Dixon, C. Johnston. D . Kelly, R. Hurler, P. Sullivan, A. WhiteUmpires: Rick Love (F) Brendan Devlin (F) Andrew Dawson (B) Ryan Place (B)
Greg Rollo (G) James Exton (G)Ormond AFC 4 3 7.7 10,10 1315 (93)
Old Cambereell Grammar. 3.1 8.4 9.6 11 .7 (73)Ormond: Goals : R. Chisholm 5, D . Brosnan 2, M . Miller 2, L . Deledio, S.
Keleher, M. Martinov, D . Robbins. Best: W. Cove, D. Brosnan, R. Martin, R.
Chisholm, S . Keleher, M . Martinov OCG : Goals: D . Louts 7, W. Spring 2, C.Nendrie, K . Batzloff . Best: W . Spring, M . Jury, D . Mitchell, D. Loats, D. Pike, J.
HeffernanUmpires: David Irons (F) Joseph Hartwig (F) Daniel Mason (B) Ryan Moris (B)
John Robinson (G) Peter Teasdale (G)
C RESERVESt Bedes/Mentone Tiger AFC 3 .4 6.7 10 .10 14,14 (98)
AJAX AFC 0.5 1.6 23 2-9(21)ST B(f+TT: Goals: L . Terrell 4, A. McMahon 3, B . Schwarze 2, M . Terrell 2,1.
Connelly, D. Porter, A . Walstab . Best: M. Terrell, J. Lynch, J . Connelly, J.Windebank, A . Hipwell . L . Terrell Ajax : Goals: G . Measey, A . Zemski. Best : B.
Nissen, A . Zemski,A . Sacks, O . Henzel, R. Kagan, A. GoldmanFitzroyReds 4,6 10.14 16 .19 23,23 (161)
ParkdaleVuttures 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1(1)
Fitz Reds : Goals: J . Tomese 7, A. Pace 4, L . Holdemead 2, B . Macdonald 2, P.Wood 2, N
. Evans, B . Emerson, L . Spokevicius, B . Gardner, G . Hunter, S . Grillo .
Best: J. Hunter, B . Emerson, C . Sullivan, J . Tomese,A . Pace, S . Lynch Park Vult :
Details not received .OrmondAFC 4.2 10.7 138 16 .15 (111)
Old Camberwell Grammarians 3 .1 4.2 6.4 8.5(53)Orm : Goals: B . Robbins 4, S. Davis 2,A. Warwarek 2, R . Wiley 2, S. McConchie
2, G . Bailey, Rt . McClelland, L . OBrien, M . Tehennepe . Best: M . Tehennepe, T .
Denatris, G . Evans, G. Bailey, C . Keleher, B. Robbins OCGI: Goals: J. Webb 3,B . Christie, D . Gough, L. Robertson, C . Payne, B . Atkinson . Best: M . Shanks, D.
Schmidt, T. Forknall, C . Nicholls, D. Gough, B . ChristieMonash Blues 3 .0 5.1 6.3 8.6 (54)
Hampton RoversAFC 5.1 7.2 7.6 8,8(56)
MON BLUES : Goals : A. Lethbridge 3, B . Cruickshank. J . Lai, J. Mazur, M .
Chapman, S . Angus . Best: B. Cruickshank, K . Mudge, J . Mazur, I . McCormick,
D. Leonard, M . Chapman Hampt Roy: Goals: M . Fletcher 3, D . Anderson, D .Marshall, A. Quell, T. Roomy, D . Young. Best: P. Adams, M . Fletcher, E. Lonie,
L . Wheeler, J . Ward, C. MahhouseNth Old Boys/St Pat. Coll . AFC 15 2 .10 2.13 6.17 (53)
Old Paradians 1 .2 2.5 3.6 4.6(30)NOB/STPAT: Goals: A . Cugola 2, C . 0'Bree, B . Sheehan, A. Wellman . C .
Dobson . Best: D. Joyce, L . Delmenico, G . Irvin, T. Brady, B . Sheehan, A .Wellman OLD PAR: Goals : T. Lombardi 2, P. Walsh, D. Zivanovic. Best: S .
Rehlicki, R. Patron, T. Lombardi, D. Zivanovic, S . Fantone, M . Joyc e
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C Sectio nAJAX FITZROY REDS HAMPTON ROVERS A90NASH BLUES NORTH OLD UOYSJ
Coach : Tim OShaughnessy Coact : Graham Burger Coach: Bran Wr.na~m Coach: Andrew McGregor ST PATRICKS BALLARATAsst Coach : Mark Louis Ave Coscfi : Chrs Tehan Rea Coach: Tony Naurtw(i Asst Coach: lan MrAs
Coach: Tun K~rlhRes Coach: Matt Dudakov Asst Coach: D.- Kane
Res Coach: Marcus Spencer
Res Coach: Brendan Sma}es
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2 J .Israelsohn 1 J'oReXry2 B . Henry
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7 N At>bon 7 T.Wilmott 9 C. O'Sullivan 6 H. Ma leston ep8 E . Raleigh
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9 A . Rosen 9 T Dam 9 N. Pinto 11 M. Spencer 8 D. Zare k10 J. Seidl 10 L . Hoderhead 12 G . Smyth (VC) 9 S. Collins11 M . Segal 12 eora, 10 S. Blanchard
13 M. Pay 11 T. Roberts12 E .Janover 13 M.btra 11 J.Yelland 14 B. Merlin Maxton12 G13 B. Klein
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Sheehan32 B.32 E . Wollner 35 e McDonald 30 A . Quon (RC) 35 D. Murchie
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Therry Penola made a better fist of the muddyconditions at Oak Park, winning comfortably againstEmmaus St . Leo's. Corey Bannister continued his hotform in front of the sticks with another half-dozen forthe home side, while Prosser, D'Amico and Baranellowere amongst the better players for the Animals .Yarra Valley OB won comprehensively against adisappointing Old Geelong, with the senior debut ofHenry Cox one of the few highlights for the OGs .Bulleen Templestowe won a heartstopper againstBanyule, using the wind advantage in the last quarter tosnatch the points in a come from behind win. Youngwinger Bain was especially outstanding for the Bullants,along with old hands Chivers and Hare .The game between Old Mentonians and Old Carey wasrelatively even until half time, before Carey, thanks totheir on-ball division, seized control in the second half torecord a comprehensive victory. Youngsters BlakeCarroll, Richie Schloeffel and Craig Palmer did well forOM, while the likes of Jack Joslin and "Dolly" Partonwere inspirational for Old Carey .Rupertswood continue their good start at this level byaccounting for Prahran by 35 points .
ROUND FOUR PREVIE WOld Mentonians make the journey to Sunbury for theirmatch with Rupertswood . OMs have been competitiveso far this season, and are capable of winning if they canput four quarters together. However, Rupo continue toimpress in their first season in D1, and are alwaysdifficult to beat at home . Interesting to see if OMsrepeat last week's tactics of playing Basile around theground for the majority of the game, or choose to leavehim up forward . Should be a good game, and I'll pickRupo to take the points today .Old Geelong host Prahran at Como Park in a contestbetween two teams looking to rebound fromdisappointing losses last week, and in Prahran's case, apoor start to the season . The OGs missed Marty Whiteand Sandy Makin in defence last week, and it certainlyshowed . I also don't expect them to be kept to one goalat three quarter time again, especially with the optionsthey have up forward when they are at full strength . OldGeelong to win .Bulleen Templestowe take on Yarra Valley OB at TedAjani Reserve, with both sides on the periphery of thefour. Both teams will be buoyant after their contrastingwins last week, and will see this game as crucial forsetting the tone for the rest of the season . Although th e
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difference betweenbeing 3-1 and 2-2, or 2-2 and 1-3 may not bemuch on paper, it can bea big influence ~~ -psychologically, eve nthis early in the year. Each team presents a good causefor me to pick them, but I have a feeling it'll be theBullants' day today.Emmaus St. Leo's square up against Banyule at the BSGin a clash between two teams still looking for their firstwins of the season . Both sides have been OK in patchesso far this year, without really being able to put ittogether for a whole match . Each team will fancy theirchances I'm sure . Tough to pick, but with home groundadvantage, I'll go with The Animals today.Finally, a table topping encounter between Old Carey andTherry Penola at Dunshea Oval . Carey have performedto many people's expectation so far, but in relation to theoff-season scuttlebutt, it's been Therry who've been theearly-season surprise guys. You're probably sickalready of seeing his name, but Corey Bannister hasdefinitely been a key element to Therry's good start,although the Carey defence do have the talent in defenceto keep him nuiet. Old Carey will also look to unveil newrecruit Luke Maslin (ex-Northern Bullants), and hi s
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OLD CAREY GRYARRA VALLEY OB
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Walker, Kieran THERRY PENOLA OB 3 8
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performance will herald much interest, both for OC andD1 in general . Looks like being a cracker. I'll pick OG inthis one .Please submit any match reports, milestones, socialnotes, etc. (including any feedback if you wish to do so)via email to eitherPeter.PS .vyilliamson@centrelink .gov.au ortheqwill@hotmail .com, ideally by 5pm Monday (pleasetake into consideration our space limitations) . Thanksto those of you who have been submitting reports onbehalf of your club - keep up the good work!Have a great VAFA weekend,The Qwill "
David "Nt my" 'o . played his t ith game forBulleen T iv . d . this weekend past againstBanyule . A member of the 2004 Grand Final side, hestarted with the U19s in 1986 . Normy is still a greatcontributor on and off the field with his experience inhelping the younger players at the club . Everyone atthe Bullants wishes Normy all the best for thismilestone and for the future .
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Emmaus St Leos 0G v Banyule
Old Geelong v Prahran
Rupertswood v Old Mentonians
Old Carey Gr v Therry Penola OB
Bulleen Templestowe v Yarra Valley
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M . Christian. L. Richardson, A . Rothe,J . So ift . Best : N.Taylor, T.Shepherd .
Therr ienotaO's 53 10.5 i,.14 14 .16(1CiEmmausStL_;OC'.:t '2 43 4.3 75(4,)Therry Pen : Goals : C . Bannister 6,J . Hanes 5,J. Bannister 2, D . Goodwin.Best : J . Crotty, C . Bannister, J . Hamtes, J . Belsey, L . Hollow. J . BannisterEmmaus SL: Goals : C . Le Clem 2, P. Baranello 2, S . Le Clem, A. Ballard,R . McGloin . Best : A . Prosser, P. D'Amico, P. Baranello, S . Le Clem, A.McKenzie, A . Ballard
Umpires: Peter Angelis (F) Lionel Katz (F) Damien Ractliffe (B) James
Scully (B)Banyule AFC 42 8.3 12.7 13.8 (86)
BuBeen Templestowe AFC 22 103 10 .4 14.8 (92)Banyule: Goals: L . O'Donnell 3 . A . Demetriou 2, C. Skicko 2, N . Taylor 2,
M . Gray. M . Smith . J . Swift, A . Rothe Bull Temp: Goals: M . Bain 3, G .Chivers 2, D. Tulloch 2, C. Frost 2, J . Barker. A. Coulston . D. Florance, A .Tehan,J.`Aise. Best: J .Barker. G.Chivers,P.Hare, R .Schneider, D .Tulloch,A . TehanUmpires: Paul O'Loughlin (F) Cameron Davidson (F) Julian Maccioni (B)Yarra Valley OB 55 5.6 9.7 138 (86)
Old Geelong FC 1 .1 1.3 L5 5,6(36)Yarra Val: Goals : T. Hancock 4, D . Lecordier 4, A . Drew, N . Lear. B .Nicholas, P. Valoppi, S. Yeo . Best: C. Britt, R . Drew, B . Peake,A . Russel l, A .
Stone, N. Pask Old Hart : Goals: E . Bayles, N. Casboult, H . Legoe, M . Vasey.T. Fyshe . Best: N . Casboult, H. Cox, J . Hope-Johnstone, T. Betts, A. Munro,E. Bavles
Umpires: Tim Saunders (F) Ken MeNeiee (F) Michael Roche (B) Thomas
Wischer (B)Prahran AFC 2.3 35 5.6 8.9 (57)RupertswoadAFC 2.2 65 11.10 13.14(92)Prahran AFC : Goals : M. Evans 4, A. Pitts, M . Radywonik, D. Macciocca,P. Scanlon . Best : P. Scanlon, M. Evans, W. Walford, L. Northway, J .
Thwaites, S. Adamson Ruperts: Goals : L. Brennan 3, S . Clark 2, R . Harty 2 .T. West 2, D . Burrowes, J . Plummer, B. Taws, S . Sweeney . Best: R .Menzel] ,
T. West, T. Boxall, R. Harry, N. Webb, S . Clar kUmpires: Gajan Skandarkumar (F) Graham Templar (F) Glen Kennedy (B)
Santo Caruso (B )Old Mentonians 3.1 5.4 7.9 9.14 (68)
Old Carey Grammarians 4.1 7.12 12S 169 (105)Old Ment: Goals : M . Basile 2, A. Kiantos 2, R . Schloeffel 2, J. Costello, R .Ironmonger, R . Murphy. Best: R . Schloef3el, B . Carroll, C . Palmer, A . Palmer,
T. ;viitvalsky, P. Monahan Old Carey: Goals : A . Parton 5, A . Kent 2 .J . White2, S . Collins 2, D . James, C. Laidlaw, A . Remmers, P. Tiras . M . Watts. Best :
Parker, Day, Zander. Joslin, White, LaingUmpires: Nick Fennessy (F) Craig Brajtberg (F) Dale Cook (B) Paul Leggett(B) Paul Whitehead (G) Ross Richards (G)
01 RESERVEPrahran AFC 53 7.8 8 .10 9.8(62)Rupertswoon AFC 2.6 7.8 8.10 9.13 (67)
Prahran : Goals: B . Fisher 3, L . Page 2, J . Bedford, S. Kennett, M . Bond . A .Grove . Best: M . Windridge, M . Bond, S. Kennett, S . McNally, S . Fox, A .Grove Ruperts : Details not received.Banyuie AFC 0.2 2.6 4.11 7.14 (56)Bulleen Templestowe AFC 53 8.4 10.6 11 .8 (74)
Banynte AFC : Goals: T. Prior 3, S . Green 2 . J . Poyser, J. Szeremeta . Best: L .Brickland, S . Gray, T. Prior, J . Poyser, S. Gray, S . Green Bulleen
Templestowe : Details not received.Therry Penola OB 1 .1 63 85 10.7 (67)
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 12 24 2.4 3.4(22)Therry Pen : Goals: R . Keenan 3, K. Walker 3, S. Bannister, D. O'Shea, D .Pirpinias, J . Sacco. Best : C . Matton, S . Bannister, D . Pirpinias . B . Barron . D .
Kelly, T. Goodwin Emmaus SL: Goals: A. Farrugia, R . England, B .Henricu.t Best: E. McLaughlin, D . McGloin, E. Mitchell . A . Auliso, J . Gay,A . RaynorYarra Valley OB 1.0 4.3 4.3 46(29)Old Geelong FC 5.4 85 15.9 17 .12 (114)
YY: Goals : T. Oliver 2, J . Strachan 2 . Best: A. Wingate, K . Barry, T . Munro,S . Fuller, D . Hickey, A . Smith Old Geel : Goals: M. Wilson 5 . R. Herd 2, W.
Landale 2, S. O'Brien, C. Atkins, T. Bayles . J . O'Hare, R . Paul, C . Wilson, J .Riordan,T. Barr. Best: J . O'Hare . M . Wilson, W. Landale,T. Bayles,T. Hope-Johnstone, J . Cole
Old Mentonians 3.2 4.3 4.4 5.7 (37)
Old Carey Grammarians 2S 4.9 7.11 11.13 (79)Old Merit: Goals : R. Alexander, M . Stroud, P. Mevel, B . Andriske, A .Wilson . Best: M . Lawes, M . Watts, B . Coghlan, C . Alexander, B . Saunders,A . Mon Old Carey : Goals: B . Roberts 4, K . Scram 3. T. Angus. J . Carpenter,N . England, P. Graham. Best : K . Scrase . C . Campbell, P. Busse, M . Cornwell,
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69 S . Mescher 63 C. Maslin 78 l. Momscn79 N. Robinson
70 D. McGloin 64 C. Smith 80 C. O'Brie n71 D. LaFerlita 65 D. Elsner 81 G. Ritchi e72 A. Farrugia 66 J . Zester 82 T. Smith74 M. Tan 67 M . Cornwell 83 R. Stevens
75 T. Ymer 73 P Tiras 84 S. Tresise
76 G Donovan.
85 M .Vasey.
77 C. Vaughan86 J. Whit e88 J. Hawker
79 T. Tribe 87 J. Imhoff88 S. Pitcher i 89 P. Klooster89 D. Winduss 90 E. Jefierey
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D1 Sectic .OLD NiEETC °,` PRAHRAN THER RY PENO L#
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Conti: Peter A~- Comb: L.0 Sta" Coach : r"Lai vn : Garry DaLSm G h :Res Cozch : Jartue V-_uss R. Conh: Wade B:.iber Res Ca.:..r. A , V ... ...a Rea Coscti : Eer- Carter , Ch: an . _
1 T. Mitvalsky 1 N . Fuller 1 J. Pillips 1 B . Corrigan 1 R . Pearce2 C . Twentyman (DVC) 2 L . Stafford 2 M. Temming 2 T. Goodwin 2 A . Mcleod3 R . Bal l4 B Carroll
3 D. Livingston 2 A. Walsh3 R . Bannister 3 R. Thompso n
.5 A . Kiantos
4 D. Crommie3 P Reid
4 M . Elliot 4 G. Coutts
6 C Alexander 5 H . Pitts . 5 J . Bannister 5 A . Dre w.7 R . Murphy 6 A. Donachie 4 D. Burrowes 6 J . Hermes 6 R . Drew (VC)8 R . Alexander (RVC) 7 T. Greening 5 J. Ramsay 7 S. Bannister 7 C . Beal (VC )9 D. Cochrane 8 I. Hunt 6 S. Gallus 8 L. Hollow 8 L. Morris10 T. Wiltshire 9 A. Bunnett 7 B Whitehead 9 C . Bannister 9 J . Keem11 A. Mort12 C . Dwyer
10 M. Mc Cudden11 A. Pitts
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8 L. Brennan 10 J . Quinn 10 T. Hancock
13 B. Russo 12 C. Hall 9 S. Sweeney 11 J . Crotty 11 T. Mcliraith
14 M. Stroud (RC) 13 L . No rthway 10 T West Betsey12 J. ~
12 D Lecardipr15 J. Costello (C) 14 L . Fox
.13 G. Russell 14 B . Nickolas
16 C . Duncan 15 J. Small11 S. Clark 14 J . Fenton 15 N . Pask
17 C . Gourlay 16 S. Campbell 12 R . Keenan 15 A McMahon 17 A . Laing18 M. Basile (VC)19 A. Palmer (DVC) 17 M. Harrison 14 J. Plummer
.16 R . Skiath dis 18 C . Britt
20 C . Palmer 18 J. Matherson 15 N . Webb 17 D. Pirpinias 19 J . Strong21 J . O'Brien 19 S. Ramage 16 R . Monzell 18 A. Moloney
20 T. Hale22 B. Coghlan23 A. Drinan (RVC)
20 D. James
21 E. McDonald 17 R . Harty 19 M . La Corcia on21 B . Stevenson
24 R . Ironmonger 22 A. Sleight (C) 18 K. McEwan 20 C . Capewell23 R Yes
25 B. Fairbanks 23 M. Windrid e9 19 D. Collins (C) 21 G. Henderson .24 N . Lear26 R . Schioeffet 24 K. Plummer 20 G Moule 22 D, Goodwin 25 S Seahourne27 G. Katris
28 D Kitto25 L . Aitken
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Gaun t22 M23 D. Gallagari
.27 S . £°age.
29 T. Doylepsey26 B. Dempsey
27 W. Watford
.23 M. West
24 C . Mat onFaroldi24 M
28 M . R~ Si30 D. Russo31 M . Elliott 28 K. Watford 25 D. Keenan
.25 M. McWhinney 29 D iVcsvL s31 B
32 J . McConville29 P. Gartland 27 R . Jaeger 26 B. Lewis
.32 J To ins
33 K . Murphy 30 M. Radywonik31 M Mulqueany 28 D. McDonald 27 N . Kenessy
.33 S . Ft ~r
34 P. Flaski s35 P Mevel
.32 D. Ballard 30 K. Shaw 29 S . Goodwin g4 B. Se v=r.
36 D. Alexander 33 W. Barber 31 T Basalt 30 B. Taylor 35 B. Peake37 M. Francis 34 R . Alcock 32 N . McGovern 31 A. Forster-Knight 36 S. Stoyan38 T. Millis 35 J. Bedford Clarke33 M 32 J . Sacco 37 D. Blashaw39 J . Vick 36 G . Seven
.34 D. Weston 38 C . Walker
40 G . Snow 37 T Wheeler 35 C . Cerio 36 B. Owen 39 D Cordes41 G . Pekali s42 J Williams
38 S. Moylan 36 B. Taws 37 D. Castaidi.
40 M. Wine s.43 R Caswell
39 N . Duncan 38 R . Hoiles ~..8 M. Nancarrow 42 A . Stone.44 P. Monahan 40 R . Ferrero
41 J. Upton39 J. Anderson 39 D. Delaney 43 S. Viso
45 A . Wilson 42 A Warhurst 42 Z. Milne 39 S. Boyle 45 A . Wingate46 G. Smith47 J . Kelly
.43 S. Kennett 43 T. Butson 40 G. Tsinaris 46 T. Oliver
48 D Stevens 44 I. Sparrey 44 A. Certo 41 B. Barron 50 J. Peake.
49 N . Fisher 45 M. Scicluna 45 D Horn46 S. Stepien 51 H . Clarke
50 K . Regan 46 T. McClure.
46 B Ang48 A. Nancarrow, 54 S. Simpso n
51 A . Wilson 47 J. Killeen'
50 S. Hallam 56 T. Lpyd52 M . Watts 48 J. Vagg 47 J. Mcti,rann 56 P. Dunn 59 A . Joine r53 C . Smith 49 P. Robertson 49 M. Burns 57 C . Ferguson 60 S. Laird54 D. Goodbody55 A Donegan
50 S. Conley 51 C. McConville 61 S. McGuigan 61 P. Valoppi (C).
56 B. Andriske51 D. Cordy
Jones52 C 52 D. Jordan 63 D . Hanlon 62 P. 6u um a57 M. Fisher
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53 M Shipley 53 B. DeBono 77 K. Walker 65 M. No sh58 S. Worrell59 J . Prowse
.54 M. Gargano 54 B. Quinn 89 A. Ch ristie
66 A. Russell67 B. Glennie
60 N . Kyriazis 55 M. Vagg 55 P. Barry 71 M . Laing61 B. Saunders `'6 A. Docherty 56 G . Hatty 74 A . MiddM62 C . Sinclair 57 N . Scicluna
57 S. Carmody 78 N . Peters63 M.Lawes64 M. Austin
58 M. Pinney59 P. Ramage 58 P. Flinn 82 D. Redfern
65 S. Worrell 60 T. Redin 61 M. Walsh91 S. Cleary
66 K. Kell 61 B. Campbell63 B Moule
92 T. Peters68 A . Worrell 62 M. Craig
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63 R . Marriott69 D. Wallace
64 J. Belcher 70 L- Temmin g65 N . Gill 71 A. Soutari s
SPONSORS 66 S. Adamson 73 D. Walsh
ZENITH INTERIORS67 S. Olive r68 M. Laverty
77 M. O'Callagha n
McDONALDS 69 B. Hodgson 81 D. Soutari s
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SUPPORTS THE
April Coach _ : -- _ . m r nSeniors - Pat Hawkins (Collegians, B Section)
U19 - Pat McKenna (Oakleigh, U19(3) )
Pat Hawkins - Pat has been at the helm of Collegians since 2002. During his time the club has spent 2 yearsin C Section (02-03), 1 year in B Section (04 & current) and 1 year in A Section (2005) . Pat started his coachingcareer at Old Xavs as U19 from 96-99, then Senior Assistant Coach on 2000 & 2001 . Hard recruiting work fromPat and his team has seen 9 different players play in Round 1 from the last round of 2005 . Pat is an accreditedLevel 2 coach .Pat M cK enna - Pat was Oakleigh AFC senior coach in 2005 . He coached Oakleigh Reserves 2003-04 . Previouslycoached at Moorabbin West in the SFL and is now a strong advocate of the VAFA . Regarded as a great clubmanat Oakleigh, Pat is a wealth of football knowledge .
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Sean h ncd (Old Essendan )Old Essendon defender, Sean Towner is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star for Round 3. Seanplayed another great game on the weekend against IVIHSOB taking 12 marks and gathering over 30possessions .Sean has continued his sensational form of 2005 where he won the Best & Fairest as a 19 year old . Sean alsorepresented the VAFA at State level in the Under 23 side in Perth . This tough, rugged defender is at homeacross half back but also enjoys an opportunity to go forward to kick a couple of goals when the opportunitypresents . This year Sean has taken on a leadership role within the Club and is the vice captain . A past studentof Essendon Grammar (Class of 2003) he along with his mates love playing at Old Essendon and is a key playerin the clubs push for A Section .We all look forward to many more years watching Sean Towner playing football both at Club and State level inthe VAFA .
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M y tipping only gets worse . Only one from five for me lastweek. A few upsets which makes todays games important forall clubs.
Aquinas flG $1 .65 v aakleigh - AFC $2.1 0Aquinas had their chance to remain undefeated last week butBobby Moran missed a shot at goal from the forward pocketafter the siren had sounded. Daniel Den Braber battled hard onthe ball all day, while Chris Wooden kicked five majors in anoften crowded forward line . Oakleigh too had their chance lastweek but La Trade sneaked home by a solitary point . MrMcKenzie provided the focal point up forward once again, andexperienced heads Jon Rutter and Trevor Bromley foundplenty of the ball. This match could be a shootout with twogood stro f" 's at either end of the ground . DoesStephen ft jr`on McKenzie??? I think so . I have afeeling tf is from Aquinas will be out celebrating a wintonight < Dr` ,ey's or Clt"h Dnk-, .A7uinae by 22 points .
1 bat r ; )urbs heads toFear( +e , is a must 'n game for the
boys from t TibiS ii uicp are eu see aiiy finals action thisseason . Benny Hynes continued his good form last week and
is early favourite to take out the CYMS best and fairest award .Werribee notched their first win of the year last week andapparently a few of the boys from Werribee were keen to take
my $3 .50 on offer to knock off Peninsula . Andrew Tedeso andDaniel Lee were amongst the better players for Werribee and
their form this year has been good thus far . Willy needs the
win here and I think they can get it . I am looking for an
improved game from McGuiness and a bag of goals from
W1 , ~r - . I ~ by
" C. but I think i' ' s l be a )t contest .
<` n by ;ss than a kici; last r :, . :h Aquina smissing a shot to win the match aiter the siren . St John's wereled by Ice, Dasha nnr+ Walks, and v?ungster Aaron Abelecontinued his gooc' "o rd . The Hoes were in frontat half time ae a* t` ; I ht ' een the story oftheir season I us rcn out ~ f in the second half .Chris Hunter contir d his good for~ ir ; the ruck, while KarimMouse and Dave Neii,,uo found plenty of the ball. Joe's to winby 8 points.
La Trobe AFC $1 .33 v Glen Eira AFC $ 3 . 1 0A great win by La Trobe last week against the previouslyundefeated Oakleigh in an extremely tight contest all day .
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Gerard Watermancontinued his good form,along with Adam Coulter .Glen Eire seem to be ~_ : - -finding some confidenc ecoming from behind in the last quarter against the breeze tosnatch a close win. The Saints experienced players had goodgames last week with Andrew Sheedy, Evan Stuchbery, AbFarah and the ever reliable Alex Tsirogiannis all amongst thebetter players . Back to the ce^#ines of their home ground, lexpect La Trobe to win this or ~ comfortably by 35 points .
Peninsula dE $1 . ; =This match is to be played at SCollege, which is notPeninsula's favourite around to trave3 0 . nsure whetherthe range rovers will want to travel o- : ee anotherloss at the Bosco St ground . Peninsu' d manychances in front of goal last wPek ?qau and willlook to bounce back here . P<,z i again withsix majors and youngs"ers ies Herrontried valiantly all day. Sales' i If-time bootedthirteen goals to one in the second o r out comfortablewinners over Ivanhoe Assumi on " . ;k to consolidatetheir spot in the four. The exp it - betic was one ofthe best for Salesian last w Cam Rose andAaron Stevens. Crucial matci r cl as this one. Goingfor an upset with Salesian to win b 11 points.Keep those match reports coming in to me. By 5:00 pm onMondays to jonathan.healy@hotmail .com .
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WerribeeA~ -] - ;: , .' :' :qla~= , iis : for the clubthis weekend. A reserves best and ' iner as well ascaptain in previous years Ryan has manr -ed to hold a placein the senior side this year.Werribee i - plays e ofamateur foow .u,l ;r a!„g junior ca,u club.Coming into the side last year af r 19'sCameron topped the D,, yoal kicking as well as b ^ra,MVPS last year. (He also kicked about 10 goals a, I iGryphons in one match I - ,t vear )Williamstir ould like to vrisla happy it " Ib a former VAFA A nra goalumpire ofiiciateq 2 00 names in the VAFi,. i' .e i shortretirement he bee ne --' umpire for the WilliamstownCYMS for over a t' .at "he past 10 years he has beenin charge of time Y's. " ,,s a uniqueif not eccentric cl be¢n fh pdebacle between FrrVnepers box. Heclub last year' r
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in. ':est : T. Wheeler, B .
T Coghlan11L 1 P)
4 .fi 7 .10(52)6 .7 6.10 (46)
as, L . Izod, A. Farah ,) yason, A. Tsiro gtannis, E .k : (' . Tlylor, S . Barlow, G .
llteqnct
1Z5 (53 )3 (74)
ade, S . Lithgow,k, J . Serpanchy, B .. Griffin, S . Hall . J .
D . Williams, A .
R . Jeeves 3, H .st G . Davies, A .
3 .15 i : .18 16 .21017 ).0 2.0 4.3 5.3 (33)
Rizio 3, S . Francis 2, t . Rozankovi ch, D . Cant . Best : S. Rizio, D .
S Pr :ncf,, D. Cant Ivanho e.t .h .Jwce . Best:M .
I'S . ;t uf5.13 (I03)
6.5 7a(53)2 . M . Czajkowski ,
. : .?aki, J . Stomebrink .T lot . . foore . P. Spry, S . Dal y
J . Rutter La Trobe : Goals: A . Coulter 5 ,
. Thain 5, S . Payne 4, L . Phipps 2,C . Rose 2 ,Hazell 2, A . Stevens. Best: I. Bobetic, S. Payne,:Ili . P, Dunne, P. Norman Ivanhoe Assn: Goals :
2, J . Scares 2, J . Garrard 2, P. Rawley, D .on, P. Harris . C. Hunter, J . Scares, M .
ll- n (F) Nicholas Brown (F) Martin Kingsleyng
25 6.12 8.15 12 .16 (88)42 5 .2 12 .4 14 .5(89)
,nb 3, D. Mackenzie 3 . D . Counihan 2, J .M . Stevenson, Best : M . Bell, P. Holden, C .
J .unt 2,J .1es s3, D . Den Braber.
sraber, J. Jess, T.
nar,=.'(F)6.6 1i .9 I4 .11(95)8.7 9.10 12 .14( ' 86). Carson, D . Dirosa, C . Lee .
w. Best : M . Palmington ,
9 .6(60 ).6 i3.12 (90 )
]son, J. Cotton, D.s, R. Dowsett, D .
remit 3, 1 . Atchison 2, R. Stainforth, M .- Prendergast, T. Braden, R . Stainforth, B .
2, S . Pruseino,l, Clough, H. Maatman, J .. .. rviaatman, S . Brooks, D. Martin, C .
harp (F) Anthony Sim pson (F)7 .4 12.6 15$ (98)
.0 8.2 1 6 .7 14 .13 (97)h-&nrt, 2, A- A lela, K . Arnold, A .
13 .12 18 .14 (122)9.4 9.7 t0 .10 (70)
s, D. : J, ist, P. 'alker, C . Pattie, S .D. O'Ctnnor. P_ ' Iker, C . Pattie, K .
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D2 SectionAQUINAS GLEN EIRA IV E ASSU MPTION LA TROBE UBI ®AKLE6G H
Coach: Michael Glasssbwran Coach : T waish Coach: John Garrard Senbr Coach: Zoran CWavc Coach: Pat McKenna
Rea Coach : Michael Lynch Res Coach : M Endying Res Coach: Richard Peoples Asst Sen Coaches: Wiikam Brown Res Coach : Mark Ryan8 David Huffer Asst Coach : Shane knits
Res Coach: Robert Eliis1 L. Toomey 1 S. Vamvakis 1 T. Powell Club xvHt Coach: Camemn Black 1 A. Murray
2 S . Tibb 2 P. Khazaal 2 M. Cross 2 J . Tolley
3 S . Voursoukis 3 C . Massis 3 P. Harris (C) 1 A. Coulter 3 D. Britt
5 M . Hunter 4 S. Diamond 4 T. O'NeillA. Oakley2
4 G . Harry
6 R Brown 5 A .Tsirogiannis5 J. Scoble
3 M Evans5 C. Kokkinos
.7 C. Glennie 6 C . Pincott
6 B. Garrard7 P. Fawley
.4 H. Davies
7 M . Sho rt8 S. Earl
8 J . Jess 7 D . Clarke 8 D. Crupi 5 S. Adamthwaite (DVC) 9 C. Hogan9 T. Harkin 8 M . Ryan 9 L. Kennel] 6 A. Mann 11 J. Rutte r10 D. Boland 9 E . Stuchbery 10 P. Lee 7 C. Marx 12 D. Furnel l12 R.Jeeves 10 G. Richards 11 J. Garrard 8 B. Van Doi 13 L. Curtis
11 S. Cooper 11 L. Pryde 12 B. Galloway (VC) g K. McGough 14 J. Nevezie
13 C. Jeffrey 12 S . Dyason 13 M . McPherson Nelso n10 J 15 G . Redford (RVC)
15 Ad. Williams 13 G. Brown 14 S . Watso n15 G. Boyd
.11 M. Dingle
16 M. Bel l17 D. Pe
16 J. Hunt 14 B . Clements 16 M . Joyce 12 W. Ritchie 18 J. Co nn ella n17 B. Redwood 15 M . Farah 17 T. Nixon 13 T Ludeman (C) 19 R . Keatin g18 T. Olarenshaw 16 S . Lithgow 18 T. Borchers 14 H. Lancaster 20 J. Halpin19 G . Whitehead (C) 17 A . Haines 19 D. Wood 15 S. Brooks (VC) 21 A. Perdikornatis (RC)20 D. Skinner 18 D. Race 20 N .Pye 16 P. McMullan 22 D. Will s21 J. Pierce 19 A . Devries 21 M . Knight 17 G . Waterman 23 J. Kerley22 S. Flynn 20 A . Diamond 22 A . Height
Redmon d18 M 24 S. Kitts23 M. Visser 21 B . Cummin
23 L. ColeFrew24 B
.19 B. Holland 25 C. Marshal l
25 B. Volombello 22 S . Emmett.
25 S . Ngu 20 D. Brennan 26 A. Kitts27 D. Zula (VC)26 J. Box 23 A . Hassan 26 P. Cameron 21 F. Caldow 28 A . Khodr
27 C. Tzoumanekas 24 M . Embting 27 B . Walthers 22 R . Maatman 29 K. Holde n28 B. Helme 26 P.Tsagliotis 28 S . Graham 24 G . Walsgott 30 P. Holden (DVC)29 L . Elliott 27 J . O'Ryan 29 C. Hunter 25 A. Borrelli 31 T. Bromley (C )30 C. Colliver 28 P. Howarth 30 M . Wilson 26 P. Davies 32 P. Lucas31 G . Evans 29 M . Scaife 31 T. West 27 S. Pruscino (DVC) 33 S. Bando32 J. Bleakney 30 L. Izod 32 C. Hanchette
Neilson33 D 28 D. Waterman 34 L. Head33 C.Wooden 31 D.Santalucia
.34 C.Treager 29 M. Yang 35 R . Nuske
34 M. Tarulli 32 D. Fossey 35 S. Conley 30 B. Nicholson ~ M . Ryan
35 R . Chapman 33 A. Sheedy 36 C. Zeegers (RVC) 31 D. Martin 37 5. Briggs38 S Cammiss
36 M. Hope 34 G . Burley 37 P. Cotter 32 A . Murphy.
Plaukovits39 W37 S. Leonard 35 S. Hollow 38 N. Haddon 33 J . Paterson
.40 J. Briggs
38 B. Moran 36 B. Zurak 39 M. Ebbage 34 C . Munro 41 S. Way39 A. Arnold 37 A. Farah 40 J. Barbggallo
Tierna n35 F 42 S Dalton40 R . Tainton 38 T Canna rd
41 A. Price 42 K. O'Dwyer (VC)
.36 T Mawdsley
.43 A . Hinton
41 G . Davies 39 M. Beddoe 43 A. Shemshedin 37 K . Fleming 44 N . Wills42 R . Moran 40 M. Cosgrove 44 M. Shephard 38 B . Gayland
45 E . Videky
43 M. Slattery 41 T. Chatfield 45 R . Fort 39 R . Slater 46 R . Holden
44 J. Tapply 42 J. Serpanchy 46 P. Martin 41 L. Merrington47 M . Stevenson
45 D. McCartan 43 I. Adem 47 T. Peggie (VC) 42 D . McMaster48 J . Reynolds
Collins49 S46 T Vandersluis 44 P. Rohr 48 R . Toogood (RC)
43 T Pick.
Lamb50 C47 An . Williams 45 A. Caruana 49 K. Mousse
50 A Wood44 D. Kerrison
.51 B . Nguyen
54 M . O'Halloran 46 S. Gange .51 S.
45 A . Sheriff 52 R. Dooley55 L.Stafford 47 B. Zwar 52 D. Meredith 46 G. Moloney 53 C. Pollock56 P. Cruickshank 48 J. Haliwell 53 M. Chazan 47 A . Samson 54 B . Gan t58 H . Tyssen 49 S. Hall 54 M. Vardis 48 B .Pollard 55 P. Malcolm59 B. Cooper 50 D. Eade 55 K. Toulson 49 C. Geddes 56 B . King
61 I. Drew 51 H . Hussien 56 J. TrescovAhidc 50 J . Clough 57 D. Nage l
62 C . Lyng 52 S. Miller 57 M. Frannich (RC) 55 C. Fehring58 P. Torpey
T Orchard5 963 A . Barrie 53 G . Cassar 58 D. William s
59 C . Mcinney 59 J . Clark.
60 E . Bennett68 D . Sullivan 54 M. Vodstrcil 60 J. Nemtsas 70 J . Dumaresq 63 M . Coddl e
55 C . Hollow 61 D. Turner 83 A . Knight 64 A . Wood56 C. Hogan 62 T. Lynch 65 T. Krotofil57 Y. Rabi 63 N .Tancredi BETTER TORQU E58 L . Goulding 64 D. Adams _59 D. Dunlevie 65 J. Scares AUTOMOTIVE60 A. Dini 66 D. Patience
61 D. Grimble 67 J. Finnlayso n
62 R Marshall69 J. Mazocca
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64 T. Joseph70 M. Harrison71 T. Zappula
65 A . Scott 76 A . TragerWATTS66 T. Stavropolous 78 C . Brown
69 G . Egan 79 J. Kirkland40 Oxford Street
SPONSOR80 J. White84 K . Gazzner
,Oakleigh 3166
85 A . DeGiorgio PH : 9564 7044AMP Group 87 H . Mill s
88 A .Travaskis FAX : 9564 7205
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D2 '7-3ctionF= :I : SULA OB SALESIAN ST JOHNS WERRIBEE WILLIAMSTOW N
C ch: Atark Glenn Coach : Wchael Hazell Coach : Rod Walker Coach: Pad Be<kkeCYMSRes Coach: Nick, Ciann~ Out Coaches: Nathan Revert & Res. Coach: Michael Hancock
g;rrmn SiRheWrar Coach : Done Matk.mdRes. Coach: Eddie Hanaphy Rao Coach: Danaen Hynes
1 S. Parsons 1 C. Pattie 1 T. Wheeler 52 J . Anderson2 S. McMahon 1 A . Stevens 2 M. Peake 2 J . Digrazia 21 P. Azzopardi3 M . Gokfthorp 2 A . Thain 3 D. O'Connor 2 C. McCracken 19 S. Barlow
4 E. Bowen 3 P. Dolman 4 S. Holmes 3 J . McCutcheon 26 T. Bowers5 N. Kent 4 M . Hazell 5 B. Hilton 3 D. Wauda 33 M. Bmszell
6 M . Warner 5 M . Canavan 6 M phaectonos 4 S. Wuchatsch 25 G . Burgess
7 S. Murray 6 M . Lou hnan9 7 N . Chalk 5 D. Elias17 J . Buttu~eg
8 R.Stainforth 7 N. Pirouet 8 J Ryan 6 D. Grim39 T. Carte r
9 T. Coghlan 8 S . Logan.
9 A. Jones 7 J . Hynes34 M. Cavan a
10 B Cocks10 M . Falkiner 9 A . Campbell 10 R . Devitt 8 C. McNamara
.35 J Cook
11 B. Mitchell10 S . Oldfield (CC)
11 J. Kelly 9 J . Munro.
36 L Couper12 S. Ferguson 11 A . Davey (VC) 12 P. Walker 10 B. Cocks 46 E DiBlas i13 T. Rees
12 A . Ross13 K. Arnold (C) 11 T Smith 2 J. Digraz ia
14 S. White13 I . Bobetic
14 C Peake 12 L HenHenry 30 K.
15 J Davis14 P. Evans .
15 M Kosmala 13 D. Williams 5 D. Elias.16 A. Wood
15 C. Rose16 S Sutherland
.16 L . Callaghan 14 T. Hynes 23 M. Elia s
17 J. Coghlan.
17 Ma Forbes 17 M. Hanger 14 J. Street 42 S. Freeman
18 M. Barron.
18 D. Barry 18 C. Emery15 D. Taylor16 F Henry
43 J . Gallivan45 P. GallKran
19 A. McKinstry 19 T. Fairbairn 19 J. CottonJ. But~~g 47 W. Gardne r
20 A. Minchin 20 S . Francis {RVC) 20 B. (C)Rydquist ()17 W. Gardner 48 P. Geraghty
21 M . Day 21 A . Bonnici 21 T. McEachern 18 D Oldham 49 B. Grant22 A. Atchison 22 R. Stevens (CC) 22 G . Roberts
18 L Ryan50 N . Grant
23 R.Powney 23 P. Dunne 23 L . Mara19 S.
11 B. Gray24 T. Prendergast 24 S . Thomton 24 B. Waters 20 S h4cGuinness 6 D. Grieve25 J. Atchison 25 J. Rogers 25 D. Waters
.21 L Couper
29 B. Griffi n
26 A. Murphy 26 J. Nannes 26 H . Wathen 22 J Gallivan41 M. Gro ssman
27 S. Payze. (CAPT) 27 S . Payne 27 M. Hand'oy,.
23 M Elias51 S. Hall
28 K. Krake 28 C. Savage 28 A. Dexter.
24 C Pad16 F. Henry
29 A. Law 29 B . Young 29 D. Jones.
25 G . Burgess12 L. Henry32 B. Hlnsley
30 A. Crean 30 A . Brett 30 B. Morton 25 A. Manion 37 B. Hyne s31 T. Madder 31 B . Fahrner 31 D. Rydquist 26 C. Taylor 7 J. Hynes32 B. Liuzzi 32 L. Phipps 32 A. Rudd 27 L Kuret 53 T. Hynes33 L . Coghlan 33 D. Cant 33 W. Joyce 28 A. Kasmatos 38 D. Jory34 C. Bannister 34 C. Goulden 34 A. Fonceca 29 B. Griffin 28 A. Kosmatos35 T. Braden
35 J. Morsello35 R . Dowsetf 30 K. Dowsey 54 L Kuret
36 N. Bowman36 P. Norman
A. Dragwidge36 31 L O'Sullivan 44 M. Manningn937 J. Heron
37 B . Chalmers37 C. Riley 32 B. Hinsley 56 A. Manton
38 R. Smith ~ S . Rizi o39 M Ware 38 G . D'Oliviera 33 M. Cavana 27 C. McCracken
39 E. Wittich.
40 C. Thomson 39 A. Abele 33 L. McKenzie 22 J . PM;Cutcheon20 S McGuinness40 R. Trickey 41 M . Smyth (RC) 40 M. Furnell 34 J . Anderson .58 L. McKenzie41 S. Taylor 42 T. Henson 41 G . Wilson 35 G . McCallum59 S. McKinnon
42 N. Claringbold 43 M . Van Suylen 42 F. Monterio 36 G . Smallman 8 C. McNamara43 R. Sharpin 44 L. Romanelli 43 M. Van . Houle (RC))
37 B. Hynes 60 Z. Mikin-l.aurie44 A. Pearce 45 D. Allen 44 S. Peake 38 D, Jor'! 9 J. Munro45 L Prendergast 46 S . Greely 45 A. Hall 38 G . Shaw 55 R . Nisbet46 J. Hood 47 I . Rozankovic 46 M. Ladson 39 T. Carter 61 D. Oldham47 B. Birt 48 H. Singh 47 W. Ladson 39 D. Paul 62 D. O'Keefe
48 N. Heffernan 49 M . Oakley 48 R Chandar 40 PThornson 31 L. O'Sullivan
49 C. Stevens 50 M . Cooke 49 M. O'Connor41 B. Gray 24 C. Pach
50 E. Kemp 51 S . Stevens 50 S. Reynolds 42 P. Geraghty 63 D. Paul
51 G . O'Connor-Price 52 S . Henry 55 J. Gaget 43 J . Cook 64 D. Pitt
52 Z Milenkovic 53 J. Bolitho 44 M. Manning 65 D. Rdd.
53 A. Creffield 54 S . Dennehy 45 D. O'Keefe 18 L RyanSmallman66 G
54 S. Grigg 55 S . lonnides 46 P. Azzopardi .67 T Smith
55 L Curson 56 D. Kalogiannis 47 M. Braszell .68 R . Stimpson
56 M. Kenny 57 M . Broome 48 R . Sfimpson 14 J . Street57 P. Wgnall 58 A. Williams 49 S. Freeman
69 C . Taylo r58 D Smith 59 J. Silk 50 S. Hall 15 D. Taylor.59 S Scott
60 Mick . Forbes 51 A. Wuchatsch 40 P. Thomson.60 G Kennedy
61 S . Matheson 52 Z MiFan-l.aurie 57 M. Welsh. 62 S . Egan 53 S. McKinnon 1 T Wheeler63 J. Robertson 54 N . Grant 13 D. Williams64 L. Kelly 55 R . Nisbet 3 D. Wouda65 T Wilson 56 T. Bowers 70 A. Wuchatsch66 B. Crowley 57 M. Welsh 4 S. Wuchatsch67 P. Hanton 58 P. Gallivan68 K. Woodman 59 D. Pit69 P. Detahaye 60 F. DiBlasi70 A. Sambrooks
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® Still Going Strong
One the talking points of the
season so far has been the
performances of some the"elder" players within the
VAFA . St .Bernards this week
added 46 year-old formerFootscray and Fitzroy
Forward Peter Foster to theirlist, joining 40 year-old
Brownlow Medallist Tony
Libberatore . Former State Captain Mark "Disco"Seccull has continually been in the best for Old
Haileybury this season at the ripe old age (in
footballing terms) of 38, continuing on from lastyear when he was named in the A Section Team of
the Year (probably the, or close to, oldest player
ever to be named in this team) . In other sections,
Parkdale Vulture Ernest Edwards has registered at
50 years of age and registered at Glen Eira is GeoffEgan at 50 and Leyon Mekler at close to 60, must
be the oldest registered player in the Association .
® Carey helps out Mt °_ iJoining Mt Lilydale AFC as their Registered
Umpire is former AFL and 4-time Grand Final
Umpire Peter Carey . Peter officiated in over 300games and in 1999 hit the headlines when he
famously "marked" the football in a Fremantle - St
Kilda match in Perth . Carey has recently been
involved in the AFL's Match Review Panel and
brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to theClub XVIII umpiring ranks .
® Birthday GreetingsWilliamstown CYMS and the VAFA would like towish Bob `Wiskas' Ryan a happy 75th birthday.
Bob a former VAFA A Section goal umpire
officiated over 200 games in the VAFA . After a
short retirement he became the goal umpire for theWilliamstown CYMS for over a decade . For the
past 10 years he has been in charge of timekeeping
at the CY's . Described as a unique if not eccentriccharacter, there would not have been the debacle
between Freo and St Kilda if Bobby was in the
timekeeper's box . He was honoured with life
membership of Williamstown CYMS last year forhis devotion to the club .
Congratulations to Damien "Damo" Milano onplaying his 200th game this week . What makes this
unique is that Swinbume plays only their 201st
game this week in the club's history and the one hemissed was while honeymooning with his lovely
wife Ivonne . Damn seemed to have succeeded
setting the wedding date around a football byeweekend when they wed nearly 2 years ago,
however talking Eve out of a honeymoon obviously
seemed too much . During Damien's playing careerwith the Razorbacks he has been a premiership
player, captain, league best and fairest, 2 time club
best and fairest and SUAFC life member .Congratulations on this outstanding achievement .
* Certificate of MeritRussell Engelande rRussell , now in his early 40's, first [joined the OIGFC as a player whilst
still a student at school . He wasforced to retire six years later due to
serious injury . After retiring,
Russell joined the Club'sCommittee and served for 13 years ,
stepping down at the end of 2003.
During that period, Russell held thepositions of Vice President for 1 1
years and Senior Team Manager for over 10 years .This time was a very successful period for the Club,
which saw Old Ivanhoe move from D section to A
section with D, C and B section premierships alongthe way.
Russell made a huge contribution during his time as
Team Manager, shouldering much of the off-fieldworkload with seemingly no effort, never
complained and did so without a great deal of
recognition .Russell is a Life Member of the Old Ivanhoe AFC
and a deserved recipient of a VAFA Certificate of
Merit . Congratulations Russell .
e Representative FootballReturnsThis week clubs will be notified of players that
have been selected in the respective Representative
Squads for which they are eligible . We congratulateall those selected and remind players that have not
been included that selectors will still be casting a
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keen eye over games in the next three weeks .Players will be able to be added to squads at anytime . The VAFA is looking forward to big thingsfrom these teams this year, to continue the finetradition that comes with pulling on the "Big V" .
L~ 6 :) .od;VThe VAFA is proud to announce former AFL playerand former Senior Coach of Old Melbumians,
Justin Pickering (right), as Coach of the U19
Representative Team for their match againstQueensland on June 10th at the `Gabba . Justin is
looking forward to the challenge of taking on an
older side (Queensland U21) as a curtain raiser tothe Brisbane - Adelaide game .
The preliminary squad will be announced this weekand training will commence on Wednesday May
17th at Sportscover Arena .
It's still not to late to nominate a player who youfeel should be included in the squad . These
nominations can be made by contacting Jeremy
Bourke on 9531 8333 or via emailjeremy@vafa .com .au .
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in i: section, Coliegiar, .~ became the onlyundL ,`eated team - hen they beat thepreviously undefeated Hampton Rovers 15 .15to 11 .10 at Hampton's home ground . Had itnot been for the great play of Hampton'sDenver Artz they margin may have beengreater . Collegians' outstanding third term sawthem take a match winning lead at the finalbreak although the Rovers fought back well inthe last term . Best players - Hosking (3),Dixon, Harrison, Henebery, Piasente, Cotton(Collegians) and Ariz, Woods, Fletcher, Boyd,Carr (Hampton) .C Section coaches were Mark Saran (AJAX),Dean Matthews (Bulleen Templestowe), DeanAnderson (Caulfield Grammarians), Tim Hart(Collegians), Paul Beddoe (Glen Eira), NormGoss (Hampton Rovers), Chris Bye (OldEssendon), Sven Samild (Old Mentonians),Tony Free (Prahran) and Russell Barnes (StBedes Mentone Tigers) .In D1 Section, Old Camberwell's formreversal resulted in their win over the fanciedand previously undefeated St Leos Emmaus17 .8 to 12 .9 . This result now left Banvule .theonly unbeaten team in the section andconsequently early flag favorites . OldCamberwell's spearhead, Ben Howard, wasoutstanding for his team with 7 goals . He wassupported in the main by Perryman, Ryan,Hanson, Jones and Kapoor . St Leo's were wellserved by Volpi, McGloin, Kreps, Manton, RFlood and Podbury .The U19 representative squad had been piecedtogether with the following young playersinvited to join the squad - Jason Ritterman andJeremy Dukes (AJAX), Chris Taylor(Banyule), Tim Foster (CaulfieldGrammarians), Luke Cotton (Collegians),David Spithill, Peter Harrison and SimonHyde (De La Salle), Jacob Beard and AdrianMcIntyre (Mazenod OC), Nick Adcock(MHSOB) . Nick Casboult (NOBS), Andrew
MacGillivray (Old i'righton), James
Heritage, Ben ~Hakim, JulianKavanagh and 1v1~it
t Wollington(Old € -
Essendon), Brad
Lowe (Old Ivanhoe), Andrew Treloar (OldMelburnians), Zane Kuramato (OldMentonians), Paul Gloury (Old Paradians),Ben Dixon, Matthew McCarthy, John Lang,James McDonnell and Matthew Green (OldXaverians), Liam Wilson, Ryan Martin, TroyHarvey and Liam Murphy (Ormond), ChrisMitchell and Cameron Trewin (St BernardsOC), Matthew Kempton (SKOBS), PaulSampson (St Leos Emmaus), Liam Ryan,Andrew '3riags, Alex Cameron and RobertWiL-ie (Uni Blues) .
In E East Section, Aquinas traveled to EleyPark and managed to be 1 point up at halftime . After half time the Parkers could notmatch Aquinas' power forwards and by theend of the match, the visitors had acomfortable win 24 .22 to 15 .13 and were theonly undefeated team in the section . Denavi, JLivingston (8), Bethune, Flynn, Hyland andPhillips (4) were Aquinas' best . Hawley (6),Hook, Kaye (4), Storey, Bromley and Wornerwere Eley Park's better players .The powerful Old Essendon unit remained ontop undefeated in E Central when theyaccounted for UHSOB, 17 .13 to 8 .8 . Hexter,Chapman, Trist, Lutterschmidt, Reade andConlon were Eseendon's best . Bone,Davidson, Freijah, McLean, Cracknell andMazza did not lower their colors for UHSOB .There were lots of big margins in E South butit was a good contest down at Peninsula wherethe home side found it difficult to shake off adetermined Monash Gryphons . Eventually, inthe final term, the boys from the southern mos t
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extremity of the competition overpowered theGryphons 19 .24 to 13 .8 . Claringbold, Cross,Franks (5), Parsons, Cook and Fenwick werebest for Peninsula and Khoury (3), Wells,Grady, White, Kitcham and Karavias weredetrmined players for 5ii~ Gryl ;i,ons . -
In C Section, ther _~
teams after Old T inity . id ' :".SO" lc --redtheir colors to AjAn and Old ila :leyburyrespectively . The closest C Section gamehowever was Thomastown's 2 point win overHampton Rovers, 18 .12 to 18 .10 . Best players- A Fellowes, Kelly, Harisiou, Bell, Wells andJ Bubis (Thomastown) and Parker (3),Stephens, Poulter, I Rogerson, Young andWinkler (Hampton Rovers) .Balaclava were leading the way in D Sectionafter an `easy day at the office' against WestBrunswick 20 .18 to 9 .4 . Best players - Gates,
I Withers, Follett, O'Keefe, Crottie (5),Dickson (Balaclava) and Buckley, Frisch,Fyffe, Johnstone, Pryor and Rainone (WestBrunswick) .MHSOB's courageous Craig Flegeltaubreached his 150th game for his club . The start
to Craig's career was sensational . Club B & Fin 1978 and 1979 and runner-up in 1980 and1981, club captain in 1983 and 1984 andVAFA representative against Tasmania in1983; what a great contribution to MHSOB .
30 YEARS AGO - 1976
La Trobe Blacks became the only undefeatedteam in E Section when they easily accountedfor St Kevins Old Boys, 12 .16 to 7 .9 . Forbes ,Cordner, Drew. Kellv. Von ~Pion e
Brennan for S KOBS .A cracking game between the two Bulleens,United and Templestowe . United got over the
line 17 .16 to 15 .15 . Best players - Matlock,Porter, Bowdern, K Harvie, A Diviriglio andGheller (5) for Bulleen United andD'Agostino, Dimeo (4), Lochart, G Stannard,Dozzi and G Miles for Bulleen Templestowe .
; _1,L : I i Scction ~~. . : :h 5 team ssharin^_ the lead - s all had e :_,)erienced 1loss after the first three rounds . StateSavings Bank had the best percentage and intheir game, the `battle' of the banks, SSBwon 10.19 to ANZ 7 .12 . McMahon,O'Connor, McTavis, Smith, Douglas andCoghlan were best for the winners andANZ's notables were Simpson, Champion,Child, Grant, Matheson and Royale .The regular column, "The Phantom Strikes",reported thus - 'Saw Roger Shackleton fromUni Blacks limping badly ; the evergreenMax Brook still getting kicks with CaulfieldGrammarians ; Brendan Crockett crackAssumption's senior side ; Kevin O'Briendefending well for Reservoir ; Julian Nancelooking like becoming a forward for De LaSalle and Commonwealth Bank's full back,John Stone, land the ball in the forward line .It seems "_ . : ~h^r2rcm" certainly go taround eac', w
Top ;bur teams Ivanhoe ~Lnd Ormond stageda great game in A Section with Ormondfighting back from a 4 goal deficit at halttime to be within a point at the last change .Ivanhoe stepped it up again in the final termand were delighted with their victory, 8 .13to 7.10, at Ormond's home ground wheremany a visitor had been vanquished inrecent times . Best for the Hoes wereHughes, Gualy, Whybrow and Mansfieldalthough every Ivanhoe player was sound .Neil Crompton, in the centre, was clearlyOrmond's best, supported by KeithMcConnell and Peter Brenchley .Collegians and Geelong remainedundefeated in B Section and Collegiansreceived a rare accolade in the win over
Alphington, 8 .7 to 5 .13, when theAlphington scribe recorded thus -`Collegians play hard but without spite, it isalmost a pleasure to lose to them again' . Wecertainly don't hear comments of this nature50 years on !
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There is already a gap beginning to form between the top andbottom of D3, and it is now crunch time for a number of clubs.
ReviewAn undermanned Warriors made the trek to "Candlestick Park"and met up with an Elsternwick outfit that answered many oftheir D3 critics with a sterling performance . With skipper BrianMahony imposing his presence on the game and The Pres"taking everything that came his way, the Wickers managed toestablish a solid lead by the break . While Cade Lever tried hardfor the visitors, Elsternwick had too much 'class, finshingconvincing winners.The red and white machine continues to roll on, this weekaccounting for a disappointing Kew side that have had thedraw from hell. With Steve Aquiline playing a clever match andthe Hannan lads showing some great desperation, SouthMelbourne boosted their percentage to take a sizable lead atthe top of the table.I am told the lads from West Brunswick wake up in a coldsweat whenever they dream about a trip to Monash, and forthat reason, everyone at the club can now sleep easy havingtaken the four points from the students. While Lachlan "Holly"Valance continues to impress at CHB for the Gryphons, histeammates had no answers for the likes of Martin Lewis (or isthat Lewis Martin??) across halfback or Rohan "Funky" Milleras the Magpies kept their hold on fourth spot.The Demons bounced back from their disappointing loss lastweek with a great win at home to St.Marys. After getting ajump on the Saints with Chris Sharp on fire, Bentleigh lookedas though they would run away with it . The Saints, throughDwyer who was brilliant, kept up with the Demons and couldhave pinched it before Bentleigh kicked away to a 7 goal win .No report from the Swinburne/UHS match, but it was theRazorbacks who won, though not as comfortably as somewould have expected .
PreviewI am dubbing the St.Marys/Kew match as the match of theround as 9th battles 10th ; the prize, the chance to put theirclub's season back on the rails . Kew have had a draw fromhell, but I am not expecting things to get any better as theymake their way out to the "Postage Stamp" . I think that whilethe likes of Horne and Dooley will try hard for the visitors, athome the Saints are a tough proposition and will thereforeopen their account with a tight win.Elsternwick make the trip to the "House of Pain" in a matchthat should go a long way to letting all of D3 know where boththese sides are at, as there is some conjecture that the Pieshave "not beaten anyone yet" . Eisternwick have shown the y
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mean business and with thereturn of Craig Mahoney to thefore, their formidable outfitgets even stronger. WestBrunswick have certainlyallayed preseason fears by filling many holes with the likes ofScott Dishon and John Haysey who have stepped up and seentheir side become a real threat . For my winner, I will plantmyself well and truly on the Magpie bandwagon as I pick themin an upset win (sorry Hamma!) .South Melbourne host the Gryphons and while Monash alwaysshow tremendous spirit, they will be outgunned today as theBloods continue their early season romp . With the likes ofSimon Glendenning cutting up the wing, it will be anotherpercentage booster for the home side .It will be an interesting game as Bentleigh make the trip toSwinburne, as it will be a chance for the Razorbacks to proveto all and sundry (including myself) that they are contendersand not just the best of the bottom three or four . For Bentleigh,this could be a season defining game, as a loss will see themlose touch with the top four and make it tough from here onin . In selecting my winner, I think that if the Demons can keepthe likes of Higgins and Murchie to a couple of majors each,they will bring home the bacon . So I am sticking with mypreseason premiership favorites to get their season back ontrack with a 4 goal win.UHS-VU makes the trek out to "Artic Park II" in what will be amiserable day for the club. The wind will be howling, the rainhorizontal and the scoreboard dire as my "Love Child" Justi n
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D3 SECTIO NHiggins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 5 21Haysey, John WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 4 12
Grace, Scott ELSTERNWICK AFC 2 11Wright, Matthew UHS-VU AFC 4 11
D3 SECTION RESERV EParker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 2 12
Glenn, Matthew KEW AFC 2 6
Graydon, Mark MONASH GRYPHONS 4 6Ledger, David SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 6 6Lilikakis, John ELSTERNWICK AFC 2 6Paolucci, Mark MONASH GRYPHONS 1 6
Whiting, Troy OLD WESTBOURNE 0 6
"" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-submission of results by club s
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Horsburgh dominates in his comeback to kick a bag in an easywin for the Warriors .
CorrespondentsGreat responses from most clubs . Keep the reports coming togavanflower@hotmaii .com by no later than midday onMonday.
This week, Eugene "Skins" Alter pulls on his black and redsocks for the 50th time . Eugene has gone from strength tostrength at Elsternwick in the last three years. His attack onthe football is second to none and he continually puts self-preservation aside just to get a kick. His massive heart andsuspect headband are legendary at Elsternwick andeveryone wishes him well in this, his first of manymilestone games .And last week Luciano "Oil Up" M issaglia played his150th game by somehow managing to slip the Elsternwickjumper over his massive biceps . Originally fromPowerhouse, it is rumoured that "Luc" has actually playedupwards of 1,200 senior football games . The manmountain showed no sign of stopping or slowing down thisweekend with a stellar performance on Saturday being inthe best . Luc is a credit to himself and a shinning exampleto everyone . Congratulations to Luc, who is a genuine star .Luke " N ugget" M orrison play's his 100th game this weekfor the Razorbacks . Nugget is a premiership player and iswell known around the club for his ever-popular Razorbackchat newsletter as well as numerous contributions to theRazorbacks social calendar.Matthew "Flacky" Flack (seniors co-captain) played his50th game recently. Matthew is a big contributor to theclub on and off the field and is proving to be a great leaderand role model for our new recruits .Congratulations to Phil Sampson on 50 games, Phil joinedBentleigh to play with brother Leigh and the pair areregulars in the two's, Phil is a consistent performer whohas managed to play a few senior games, the players,committee and supporters wish you well on this milestone.Special Mention - Matt Blair from Kew suffered a careerending injury during the West Brunswick game in RoundTwo. Blairy is a sad loss to the Amateurs as he upholds thevalues of Ammo footy in that he plays hard on the field, butalso a great bloke off it .
C 1 .1 33 3.4 5.7(37 )South vwlb . Districts 5 .5 10$ 18.13 2018 (138)Kew AFC: Goals : J . McKerow 2, J . Looker, G. Scott, B . Woodhouse.Best: N. Tinetti, T. Moore, C. Home . J . Jacobs, M . Natoli, N . CostleySth Melb: Details not receivedUmpires : Paul Jones (F) Jamie Gunn (F)Bentleigh AFC 5A 99 14.11 22.13 (145)St Marys AFC 33 7 .4 12.6 16.8 (104)Bent: Goals: C . Sharp 7, J . Robertson 6, L . Tangas 2, A . West 2, B .Meredith 2, S . Francis, C . McFadden, A . Mikkelsen . Best: C. Sharp, J .Robertson, C . McFadden. A . Banks, L. Tangas, S. Lawry St Marys :Goals : Howard 5, Amtstrone 4, Adam, Richardson, Hill, Dwyer, D'Asoli .Best: Howard, Ad,vn, Dwyer, Hill, Armstrong, D'Asoli .Umpires : Alan Stubbs (F) Matthew Simpson (F )Elsternwiek AFC 33 7 .11 9.14 12 .18 (90)Old 3Vestbaurne 22 2.4 5.9 7.10 (52)Elst: Goals: D. Byrne 2, S . Grace 2, B . Mahony 2, L. Missaglia 2, K .Cummins, J. Hunter, G . Culshaw, S . O'Donnell. Best M . Thiele, B .Mason, L. Missaglia, A. Neill, G. Culshaw, B. Mahony Old W : Goals : P.Chalmers 2, S . Balloeh, M . Baulch, C . Lever, F. Pavez, S. Laird . Best: C .Lever, D. Benn, M . Baulch, P. Chalmers, F. Pavez, G. Walke rUmpires: John Cahir (F) Paul Withington (F) Alexandria Anthony (B)UFIS-VU AFC 1.1 12 8.8 8 .8(56)Swinburne Univ. AFC 13 5.7 6 .10 10 .13 (73)UHS-VU: Goals : M. Wright 4, W. Smith 2. D . Fazakerley, A . Trevethan .Best : W. Smith, P. Mihajlovic, S . Greed, S . Cracknell, J . Thomas, L .Gorringe Swin: Goals: M . Higgins 5, L. Morrison 2, J . Murchie 2, D .PJtano . Best: J . Gordon, M. Higgins, M . Westland, M. Manning, J .M , J. PiotrowskiU : Paul Dinneen (F) Jeremy Heffernan (F)
G: 'hons 1 .1 3.7 4.11 7 .12 (54), v,eswick f1FC 3 .4 79 10.11 12 .14(86)
Non U: Goals: W. Pocock 2, L. Dooley 2 P . Cherian 2, B . Rose. Best: D.Baxter. B. Rose, L . Vallance, J . Burness. G . Reatine . L.1t%,L,on West B:Goals: J . Haysey 4, B . Irving 2, S . :. ic ;~ -'-- ; ; og 2, B . Gundry, C.Ashley. Best : L. Martin. B . Irving, R .. y,S. Dishon, B . BattersUmpires: Peter Cahill (F) David Longv.-nrth i 1
[I8 RE,SER ` :Kew AFC 23 6.10 10.10 11 .14 (80)South Melb. Districts 6.1 82 103 11.6 (72)Kew AFC : Goals: S . Moussi 3, D . Witchell 3, M . Glenn 2, R. Campagna2, J. Sabien . Best: T. Nasrallah, B . Carman, G. Crimmins, W. Death, N .King . S . Hennessy South Me(b. Districts: Not received .BentleighAFC 23 7 A 75 119(75)St Maros AFC 4.4 5.4 6.9 6.11 (47)
Bent : Goals: A. I :try 4, A . Ferris 3, S . Adaway 3, M . Thomas . Best: B .
Padgham, A.1'cnr . '. . CT-ugh . G. Richards, B . Zylhersztajn, S . Craven
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W :II done to my fellow scribe Steve McCarthy on a fantasticmilestone this week, instead of the usual profile let's try a fewquestions to Mecca to break up the norm .
Tell us the funniest thing you have seen on the field of play?Had a final many years ago and the losing side asked for acount . Very large (wide) ruckman from one side sat on theextra player about three metres from the boundary line toprevent him from escaping . The poor guy was trying to clawhis way to the line .
The worst training drill you have encountered ?Every training drill I do - because I know it's not my last .
Best after match and the latest you have got home from agame?After the 1995 C section grand final, Anthony Damen and I leftIvanhoe (the runners-up) at about 3 :30 am . I suppose theweirdest experience at an aftermatch was being kissed by GlenHatfield at the Old Trinity grand final celebrations in 1999 .Being a Swans supporters : best game, favourite player .Simple - September 24th 2005, The two # 14s have been thegreatest - Bob Skilton & Paul Kelly.
Best sledge from a supporter?Too many to recall . It'll probably happen today .Most of the funniest have come from the forward pocket at thefar end of the Snake Pit .Heard some beauties in Adelaide whilst umpiring a state game- none of which can be printed here . Not only do they hateVictorians - they especially hate Victorian umpires .
Is Russell Barnes the best amateur player you have seen(remember he could be at the dinner tonight) ?Certainly the toughest and most courageous . One of the manytrue VAFA legends I have had the pleasure to cross swordswith . I've seen too many sensational players to name just one .Here's a few in no particular order - Michael Blood, GarryConnolly, Tim Cooke, Bernie Dineen, Rob Fuller, AndrewLeoncelli, Terry Young . Of the current crop, it's great to seeguys like Andrew Ramsden and Tony MacGeorge stillcontrolling games .First game : with who and the teams?All alone at Righetti Oval with St .Kevins & Fawkner. Welcometo the Ammos! I loved the Fawks . One of the greatest clubsever.Best rule introduced?These twenty minute quarters are pretty good . I'll keeppushing for the three-umpire system, if it gets in I'll see you at600.
flemc300 `r ~ i ~ Phfeamsa; ' ; ur ,100 - Ormond v NOBs (Wayne Lyons), 200 - De La Salle v OldScotch (Kevin Segota), 300 - Old Scotch v Old Trinity(Anthony Damen), 400 - Old Scotch v Old Xaverians (AnthonyDamen) .
Favourite grounds to run and why ?In no particular order - St .Bernards, Camberwell, Marcellin,Junction, Sandringham and De La Salle .
Which amateur player could make a good umpire and why?I'd just like to see Andrew Ramsden (Old Trinity) and NickMitchell (St.Bernards) in the whites running a game together.Two of our most recent converts in Jon Kerr (Old Scotch) andMick Hagen (De La Salle) were great umpires during theirplaying days .
What does the future hold ?Just taking it one pre-season at a time . No threats ofretirement - Benny needs the numbers . After I finally give thegame away, I wouldn't mind being involved with the VAFAExecutive . It would be interesting to work with an Executive ledby Tommy Brain! Other than that, I might pick up lawn bowls .
Brush-cutterAny truth in the stories that Santo Caruso has recently had hisbody waxed? Santo, who looks like something out of "Gorillasin the Mist" (no that's not rhyming slang) donated theremnants to Bert Newton who wore them to the Logies .
Testing 1 2 3Appears that a lost hearing aid was found at SportscoverArena a couple of weeks ago . Our intrepid ground announcerPeter (Agate) Harris made the call to the patrons . Hope thevolume was turned up on the PA .
CongratsFor last week, well done to Nick Brown on reaching his 100thgame, one of our up and coming young guns that haveprogressed through the "AD" program started at WhitefriarsCollege . Into the senior squad comes Shane MacKintosh andfor his first B grade game Daniel Silio .
QuoteFrom our hard working Secretary Simon Stokes comes thisone line from the AGM . "if you want to know what's in theSecretary's report, then read it ." Shades of a Treasurer's reportpresented by Martin Jackson a few years back . "If you don'tlike what's in it - just get . . . . . . .. (well, you can fill in theblanks) .
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A few results really got the tongues wagging this week .Firstly, Eley Park showed they are going to be a tough sid eto beat as they accounted for Bulleen . Eltham were th eother big winners, not only in margin but also up agains tthe improved Box Hill North . Too early to get a feel for th etop four just yet !
Review"We have the close one" was the call as Syndal andHawthorn staged an epic duel . Close all day, the Hawksthreatened to get on top in the third before the Sinners hitback . The Hawks had a shot after the siren however the ballwent to the wrong side of the stick and the home side heldon in a much deserved victory. Best for Syndal were Sheerand Fox whilst Dawson and Aitken were the Hawks best.Big win by the visiting Eltham over Box Hill North .McClaren was the destroyer up forward for the Turtleswhilst Thomas was a springboard off half back. Steele andM Penny were the best for Box Hill, who despite a goodstart had a day they have agreed to forget !Another big win when Albert Park hosted Richmond . Onceagain, the Central boys got of to a great start but whereoverwhelmed from then on . Speakman was again good forRichmond .Power House made it three on end as they accounted forNorth Brunswick. The House had a big lead at the halfbefore North put up much more resistance in the secondhalf. Bray and Taylor the House best whilst Mclachlan wasNorths best .Finally, in the upset of the round, new boys Eley Parkmanaged to shake off Bulleen in a great encounter. TheViolas boys were the stars in the Sharks second win of theseason . Bulleen would have been disappointed with the
result however withBadanjek, Gencarelli andPolites out, they had afew excuses .
PreviewTop of the table clash as Eltham host Power House . TheTurtles' start to the season has been OK ; however theykicked into overdrive last week. The House have been goo d
D4 SECTION
Edwards, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 6 18Martini, David BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 17
Conole, Chri stopher ELTHAM OC 6 14McClaren,Adam ELTHAM OC 9 12
Viola, David ELEY PARK SHARKS 6 12
Boudoloh, Joe NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 10Blagrove, Matthew ELTHAM OC 5 8D4 SECTION RESERVEAbbott, Matthew ELTHAM OC 0 12
Unwin, Mark BULLEEN COBRAS AFC - 10Paine, Christopher ELTHAM OC 1 7
Weston . Scott ELTHAM OC 2 7Boland, Damian POWER HOUSE AFC 0 6
Carter, Darren NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 2 6Hyndman, James ELTHAM OC 0 6
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without dominating, just quietly getting the job done. TheTurtles' Galvin is one of the midfield stars whilst theHouses' Edwards is the odds on favourite for D4's goalkicking . Very much like the House, however might go forEltham at home .North Brunswick welcomes Hawthorn with both sidesneeding a kick-start to the year. Boudoloh and Greeningnormally star for the home side whilst the Hawks are happywith recruits Aitken and Beattie . Time for the Hawks to getback on track whilst Jackomos needs to be a bit more likePostman Pat and start delivering . Hawks for mine.
Another cracker sees Syndal welcome Eley Park in whatamounts to a local derby. Both sides have had great startsto the year although I fancy that Syndal might go fromstrength to strength and win again this week.Bulleen will have been licking their wounds after last weekand will be looking to extract some revenge as they take onAlbert Park . They missed some big names last weekhowever are certainly a tougher proposition at home . Hardto fault Albert Park's form, however can't see Bulleendropping another one .Finally, Box Hill travel to Richmond, wanting to put thehorror of last week behind them . Tough start to the seasonfor the home side, although they will be encouraged bytheir good starts to games . None the less, Box Hill North tofight back and win comfortably .Only four responses this week? No doubt it is left to one ofeach club's willing servants however a little time invested ina report will pay off with some good club publicity . Don'tforget, ed [email protected] .au or 041834872 3
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Eley Park's Justin Nelson plays his 100th game forthe Sharks this weekend . Even more impressively, itwill also be Justin's 100th consecutive game for theclub !Richmond Centrals wish Paul Berimano all the bestin his 50th game with the club. Paulie joined the clubin 2001 has been a key on the bailer for the secondsalthough injury has prevented him from spendingmore time on the paddock. We look forward to hisnext 50 games along with his enthusiasm and voice onthe park.
Richmond Central v Box Hill North
Bulleen Cobras v Albert Park
North Brunswick v Hawthorn
Eltham OC v Power House
Syndal Tally Ho v Eley Park Sharks
D4 SECTIO NEley Park Sharks 3 .0 75 113 17 .10 (112)
Bulleen Cobras AFC 3 .4 6.8 9.12 12 .12 (84)
EPS : Goals : D . Viola 6, D. Smith 4, J . Nelson 2, T. Houlden 2, D .Roll, M . Viola . B . Reade . Best: M . Viola, J . Nelson, D . Viola, M .
Payne, C. Cresswell, A . Young Bull Cob AFC : Details not received .
Umpires: Stephen Caple (F) Gerard Rolfs (F)HawthornAFC 23 3.3 1 .5 7 .14 (56)
Syndal Tally Ho AFC 4.2 2 .2 2S 8.9 (57)Haw: Goals: J . Jackomos 2, R . Beattie 2, D . Lauletta, R . Ogge, D.
Pritchard . Best: M . Camara . A . Rowell, A . Saulle, L. Aitken, D.
McGlenchy, M. McVeigh Syndal TH : Goals : L. Dickenson 3, 1.Mackenzie, C. Cachia, G . Fox, D . Richardson, D . Dapiran. Best: A .
Sheer, G . Fox, A. McKeown, P. Agnello . B . Robinson, I . BinghamUmpires : Ben Ryde (F) Richard Yann (F )Albert Park AFC 1 .1 6.9 10.13 19.18 (132)Richmond Central AFC 3.2 3.3 4.3 4.4 (28)Albert Park : Details not received . Rich : Goals: S . Dalton, J .
Matheson, T . Wallace, D . Morrison . Best: D . Morrison, D . Speakman,C . Crough, T. Graham, M . King, N . NuskeUmpires: Matthew Brennan (F) Travis Storti (F) Mitchell Hutchison(B) Kieran McInerney (B)Box Hill North AFC 5.1 6.2 8.6 10 .6 (66)
Eltham OC 43 11.6 16.12 25 .19 (169)
BHN: Goals: D . Penny 3, D. Martini 2 . D. Dovaston, J . Garrett, C .Liston, T. Thoi, S . Irvine . Best : A . Steele, S . Irvine, M . Penny, A .
Odza, J . Vagias, C . Liston ELTHAM : Goals: A. McClaren 9, C.
Conole 6, M . Blagrove 5, T. Andrews 2, G. Turner 2, M . Luttick.Best: J . Galvin, A . McClaren, R . Thomas. M . Blagrove . C . Conole, A .
ChapmanUmpires : Ron Martyn (F) Peter Pullen (F) Craig Arnol (G) PatrickNewson (G )Power House AFC 4.6 9.11 11 .13 14.20 (104)Nort h Brunswick AFC 1 .2 3.2 7.5 9.6(60)PH: Goals : P. Edwards 6, M . Taylor 3, A . Howe 3, D. Miller, J .
Fiorini . Best: B . Brady, M . Taylor, A . Howe, S . West, D . Grahek, S .Lynch Nth Bruns: Goals : J . Boudoloh 2, C. Twaddle 2, R . Wall 2, J .
Heck, J . Freeman, H . Boyd. Best: P. McLachlan, T. Savanah, J .
Boudoloh, B . Robertson, R . Wall, N . MyersUmpires : Michael Gilday (F) Bruno Savi (F) Brendon Brown (B)
D4 RESERV EPower HouseAFC 2.2 5.4 7.7 8.10 (58)
North Brunswick AFC 3.2 3.6 3.6 6.9 (45)PH : Goals: B . Kyne 4, B . Phillips, R . Davies, D . Mullen, P. Barrett .
Best: B . Kyne . C. Bowley, J . Neal, B . Phillips, R . Davies, P. Barrett
Nth Bruns : Goals: Carter 2 Taha 2 Panagiotidis Taha. Best : SpanoRowlands Wolter Panagiotidis Said MassriEley Park Sarks 6.2 7.3 9.6 9.7 (61)
Bulleen Cobras AFC 03 5.8 7.11 13.16 (94)EPS : Goals: G. Psaltopoulos 3, L. Maiden 2, J . Newbound 2, T. Kay,
J . Roberts . Best : G . Psaltopoulos, G . Bastian, J . Roberts, G . Heath, S .West, L. Tan Bull Cob : Goals:Albert Park AFC 4.5 9.9 13.15 15 .20 (110)
Richmond Central AFC 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3(3)Albert Park AFC: Richmond Central : Details not received .
HawthornAFC 1.1 1 .3 4.1 6.5(41)Syndal Tally Ho AFC 2.1 2.1 3.2 7.4 (46)Haw : Goals : B . Ruzicka 4, D . Taranto, T. Hyland . Best : S . Monck, L.
Blandthorn . B . Santalucia, B . Ruzicka, M . Aitken, T . Crivelli SyndalTH : Goals : M. McCormack 3, B. Holland, N . Hunter, D. Flynn, A .
Clements . Best : J . Dwyer, N . Hunter. A . Davis, M . McCormack, C .Franes, O . GilmoreBox Hill NorthAFC 0.3 3.4 3.4 7.6 (48)Eltham OC 4.6 4 .9 8.11 10.12 (72)BHN : Goals: B . Marcakis 2, P. Currie, J . Howarth, B . Olson, J . Irish,
M. Bell . Best : P. Currie, M . Lacey, C. Plunkett, I. Oldfield, J .Howarth, C. Garrett Eltham OC : Goals : M . Pattison 2, R . Runco 2,
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U19 PLAYER OF THE ROUND
Every round the Best on Ground from each selected game will receive an
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AFL World Trophy at the end of the season .
Round 3 Winners
Section 1 : Old Xaverians v Collegians
K. Hogan (Old Xaverians )
Section 3 : MHSOB v Bentleigh
B. Halliday (Bentleigh )
This weeks selected matches are
Section 2 : Old Carey v University Blacks
Section Red : North Old Bays/St. Pats v Aquinas
Section Blue : Mazenod v Old Mentonian s
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Round three of section one and I certainly made a meal oftrying to tip my way out of the basement . Egg on ones' face isnot ideal, but I scraped it off, fried up some bacon, and beganthe task of a Sunday morning review . Uni Blues served uptheir Saturday best to beat a hapless Old Scotch at Camberwellsportsground. Good victory for the Blues who needed a solidwin . Rupertswood cemented their spot as the "Collingwood"of U19's, thumping St Kevins out in the sticks . In the interim,Rupy would be loving that the Xavery poleaxed Collegians .Makes their win last week even more colossal . De La pillagedBanyule, who are bound to improve on that one . First gamersFenton and Oakley impressed after gaining advantage of thewind from day one . Over in the snake pit - match of the round(and perhaps Grand Final preview) saw St Bernards fall overthe line against Marcellin . Nip and tuck all day but the betterteam got up . Kyle Dalmau and Josh Ryan were on fire for thewinners
Preview5th place Uni Blues host St Bernards on the Craw in whatshould be a cracker. It's the Premiership favourites for me (ie,not blues) . Top'o'table De La will pump Battle wearyCollegians down at Harry Trott . Watch for Nethersole to smashit in the ruck . Marcellin host Rupy in match of the round . Theashes may be buried out in Sunbury, but I feel Marcellin mayjust get there today on the back of another Matty Nash special .Banyule -Viewbank (or BV as l like to call them) should be ableto clinch another defeat today against the drink with dry .Expect much better from BV though . In the final match ofround 4, Xavs will comfortably account for a struggling StKevins Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp .com .au. Happypunting !
U19 (2 )A fresh layer of slop coated Melbourne's footy grounds onSaturday. The Panthers took the points against a Brightonstarting to display a bit of heart . The conditions helped Carey,who's shorter side gave them first use . Carey standoutsinclude Dave Elliot, Logan, 'Wagner and 'Pecs' Hodges . Trinitywent down to the Raiders, but finally showed glimpses ofform, after half time. The T's indirect kicking allowed theRaiders to run out 27 point winners . Solomon slotted 8 for theRaiders, while for the T's, midfielder Brendan lezzi and LukeFisher were promising . The Wellers bounced back, beating thesoul-searching Fields by 20 points . Competition leaders, OM's,disposed of the Blacks by 38 points . And in the Round's bigupset, the Sharks opened the account, trouncing the lacklustreFriars by 97 points . Standouts were McNeil, Pritchard,Gregory and Barnes. In this week's surprise win, Trinity willtopple Caulfield, registering their f irst win by 15 points . A morephysical Beaumaris travel to Parade, but will fall short by 4goals as Solomon f urthers his goal tally. My originally-thoughtfinal's contender, Camberwell, will go down to the OM's atAlbert Park, who at the moment cannot put a foot wrong .0'Shaughnessy and Lawler look to be in great touch . OM's by5 goals. The Panthers will have the goods over the Blacks asforward Marshall Bull looks in solid form, kicking 4 last week.Carey by 31 points .
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most of Round 3 went to script except for Bentleigh whoshowed they will be a force when they beat Melbourne HighOld Boys by a comfortable forty points. While Daniel Wisemanwas good for the home team, Bentleigh showed they will pushfor the top four come the business end of the season . Anotherresult that was expected was Oakleigh beating La Trobe Uni,however, La Trobe showed they will be more than competitiveby going down by only five points . Ormond thrashed EmmausSt . Leo's ith Orry Lack booting 7 goals for the winners ~ idVice-c-ptain Luke Duthie providing 4 goals of his own. Ol d
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Bull, Marshall OLD CAREY GR 4 1 6?v9ikas.B UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 11Bourke ~w OLD CAMBERWELL GR 6 10
Tornev, jamin WHITEFRIARS OC 0 10
E12-01Barrand, Lee OAKLEIGH 18Bodinnar, Mitch ST BEDES T. TIGERS 4 13
Ellis, Kyle OLD IVAw: OE GR - 13
Lack, Orry OR:rviOND AFC 7 1 2
Barnett,Yuomas FITZROY REDS 3 1 4
LChristopher FITZROY REDS 5 1 1ham, Joshua KEW AFC 0 10
naco . Nt han KEW AFC 1 9
Bogar, Nicholas 1- ODOC 7 16
Davis, Stefan ,Z 3D OC 5 12
Hill . Paul C LEIGH CLAYTON 5 1 0
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Ivanhoe had an easy 100 point win over Ajax, while St . Bede'sMentone had little trouble with Old Essendon with RobertSwayn and Brendan Neville the best performers for SBMT .
PreviewShould be an interesting round 4 of games with three of thetop four teams playing in crucial games. Top of the tableOakleigh will further boost their already ridiculous percentageagainst Old Essendon, while a top four clash between St .Bede's Mentone and MHSOB is worthy of game of the roundbilling. MHSOB will travel to Mentone Reserve and they will bemet by an extremely confident SBMT outfit, and with MitchBodinnar Alex Falkiner playing some good football, theyshould get the points . Another interesting game sees Ormondplay host to Old Ivanhoe at E .E Gunn Reserve, with both teamshaving confidence-building wins last week . Ormond's BenMcCarthy and Nick Ryde have been important players in recentweeks, and they should help Ormond to victory in what isturning out to be an extremely strong team . Bentleigh will havelittle trouble on their home turf against Emmaus St . Leo's,while a tipping conundrum will be battled out between Ajaxand La Trobe Uni. Both teams have had poor starts to theseason, and while Ajax had a good win two weeks ago, LaTrobe have been competitive without winning . A tough one butwill stick with Ajax at home but only just . Need more matchreports/news coming in from this section so please do so atal_vafa@hotmail .com if you want your players in print.
U19 Section BlueReviewAfter three rounds De La, Old Haileybury and Mazenod are thethree teams still undefeated and with all of them boasting largeplaying lists, these teams look set for finals football this year.In gusty conditions, Mazenod held off a determined OakleighClayton with strong bursts in the 2nd and 4th quarters to putthe game beyond doubt, with Nicolas Bogar slotting 8 goalsand Patrick Johnson and Peter Stanley in everything . De Lashowed they will be extremely hard to beat with acomprehensive win against Old Mentonians . Goal kickingsensation Adam Kovarik kicked 3 to take his tally to 22 afteronly three rounds, while James Lamb was excellent all day .Jordan Shopov helped Monash get their first win of the seasonagainst a competitive Powerhouse/South Mornington, whileOld Haileybury showed they aren't to be messed with afterbeating a disappointing Hampton . While Kyle Pinto, RoryWhite and Nick Lyall tried hard, Old Haileybury took them apartwith Ben Hampton (omen) bagging 6 goals and NicolasCriticos and James Salter providing much of their drive .
PreviewSome interesting games confront us in Round 4, with manyresults expected to be seemingly straight forward, however,football is a funny game . Old Haileybury play host to OakleighClayton at McKinnon Reserve, and while Paul Hill is in goodform for Oakleigh Clayton, Old Haileybury should stay atop theladder with a boost to their already massive percentage .Parkdale Vultures have the daunting task of traveling to De La,and while the team will be fresh from the bye, the Kovarikboys, Daniel Reid and team should see De La get the pointseasily. Powerhouse/Sth Mornington nearly got their first winon the board last week, however, this week they will be facingHampton on the rebound after their unexpected poorperformance . While Lance Brouwer and Ricky Wood will givethe home crowd something to cheer about, Hampton shouldregister their first overdue win . Mazenod will want to continueon their merry way with another win when they host OldMentonians, and with Old Mentonians form being
unpredictable at best, I will stick with Mazenod . Monash has aweek's rest . Keep match reports/news coming in toal vafa@hotmail .com
U19 (Red )The two powerhouses, Kew and Aquinas delivered a contestthat satisfied all of the pre-game hype . In a 14 point upset,Aquinas, through Phil Cross (5 goals) and Sean Ragozzini (3)pipped the comp leaders . Lucisano and Wyley were good forKew . The Woodsmen charged NOBSPC after the main break,running hard through the guts. Midfielders Monaghan andSimpson delivered straight to Adams and Gillman kicking 3each. Scott and Treppo worked hard for NOBSPC, but the boysfrom Sunbury won by 46 . The Reds did enough by half time toseal the win against the hapless Bullants, running home 51point winners . Beech and Ligris (5) were great for Fitzroy,while Bullants Cam Azer and Marcus Meadows (4) workedhard. Finally the Xavs took care of Westbourne in a 38 pointbelting. This week North Old Boys/St. Pats host high-flyingAquinas and I think the latter will have way too much in skilland presence . Aquinas, 40 + . Kew play an undermannedBuileen Temp side in need of a win . It'll be a hard-foughtcontest with two great midfields, but with Loorham andMonaco up forward Kew will run out 27 point victors . Arefreshed Therry will account for a dismal Westbourne whosebest chance for a first win was squandered last week . Lions by37. The Woodsmen come into town this week to meet the Xavsand the trip will be worth it after they make an example of thehome-side by no less than 7 goals . Fitzroy have the week off.bernecich@netspace .net.au
U19 (1)Banyule-Viewbank v Old Scotc h
Collegians v De La Salle OCUniversity Blues v St Bernards - atMelbou rn e University Main OvalSt Kevins OB v Old Xaverians (1 )
Marcellin OC v RupertswoodU1 2
Old Paradians v BeaumarisCaulfield Grammarians v Old Trinity GrOld Melburnians v Old Camberwell G r
Whitefriars OCv Old Brighton GrOld Carey Gr v University Blacks
U19 (3 1Oakleigh v Old Essendon GrAJAX v La Trobe UniversityOrmond v Old Ivanhoe G r
Bentleigh v Emmaus St Leos O CSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Melbourne High School OB
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North Old Boys/St Patricks College v AquinasOld Xaverians (2) v Rupertswood - at T. H . KingOval Glen Iris (for the remainder of the year )
Therry Penola OB v Old WestbourneKew v Bulleen Templestowe
U19 (Blue )Mazenod OC v Old Mentonians
Old Haileyburians v Oakleigh ClaytonPowerhouse/South Mornington v Hampton Rover s
De La Salle OC v Parkdale VulturesMonash Blues - Bye
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DLS : Goals : G . Hesse 3, W. Fenton 2, N . Thompson 2, S. Dillon 2, C. Ball, L . Bull, J .Crowe, S. Edwards, N. Harris, S. ;tiethersole, J . Oakley, J . Pitcher. N. Best: J . Pitcher,S . Nethersole, J. Gotch, N . Harris, J . Oakley, G . Hesse Stewart, J . Goads Umpires:David Anselmi (F) Matthew Steward (F )OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4.7 11.10 17.16 2121 (147)COLLEGIANS 0.0 1.1 1.3 15(I 1 )
OLD XAV: Goals : R. Benson 5,S . Doyle 3, W. Smith 3,1 . Cross 2j . McNamara 2,J. Mercuri 2, D. Bell, J . Glen, W. Bull, T. Dynon. Best: K . Hogan, W. Bull, A .
Bernice, S. Doyle, R . Benson, J . Cross COLL: Goals : S . Inglis . Best: A . Scott, B .Sims, W. Tardif, D . Abbott, T. Rutherford, T. Cook Umpires: Dean Schwab (F) Nick
Palfreyman (F)OLD SCOTCH 1.1 1.1 4.3 5.7 (37)
UNIVERSITY BLUES 3A 4 .9 6.12 8 .17 (65)OLD SC : Goals: M. Parisi 2, E. Kitchen,T. Slattery, G. Dick . Best: W. Cox, S . Bradley,
G . Dick, S . Angus, M . Aylett, B . Saunders L'NI BLUES: Goals: J . Watts 3, D . Hayter2, H . Weddell. M. Maltmann, J . Cmmeri. Best: J . Watts, M . hlaltmann, H . Weddell, N.
Bradley, B . Merriman, D. Wood Umpires: Nathan Sheppard (F) Logan Smith (F)STBERNARDS 53 7,4 109 11 .14 (80)MARCELLIN OC 4.1 73 8.4 11 9 (75)ST BERN : Goals: D . Mitchell 3, J. Foulds, C . Hughes, M . Hughes, J . Ryan, J . Viney,K . Dalmau, A. Harrison, S . Scott . Best: K. Delman, J. Ryan, G . Baseggeo . A . Stapleton,
D. Mitchell, T. Overman MARC: Goals: J . Winstanley 4, A . Delmastm, J . Gasparini,G . Hogarth, M. Nash, N . O'Halloran, A . Apolloni. B. Carlyle. Best: M . Nash, B .Lenaghan, T. Montagna, J . Winstanley, B . Pell, P. Newnes Umpires: Thomas Windlow(F) Francis Kavanagh (C)
RUPERTSWOODAFC 32 11A 135 1612 (108)ST KEYBVS OB 1.2 3.4 6 .5 7.7 (49)
RLPERT'S : Goals: M. McPhee 4, J. Pretty 4, M. Quigley 2, H . Spinner 2, B. Alkemade,M .Momce,T.Smith . B .Foley. Best: J.Pretty, M .Quigley. C.Allport .A_Day, B .Foley,
M . McPhee SKOB: Goals: B . Liu 2, S . Conlan, M. Murphy, T. Lananzio, J . Mullen, R.Durham . Best: S. Conlan, T. White, M . Murphy, B. Liu, T. Lattanaio, J . MullenUmpires : Ian Kennedy (F) Michael Forde (F)
UNDER 19 SECTION 2
OLD TRINITY GRA,NMARIANS 1 .2 1.6 5.12 832 (60)OLD PARADIANS 4 .1 7A 10b 139 (87)OLD TRIN: Goals : T. Howell 2 . S . Meighan 2, N. Bachli, B . leui, L. Fisher, H.
Barfield . Best: S . Cole, H. Barfield, R. McDonald,A. Cicutto, B . tezzi, L . Fisher OLDPAR: Goals: M . Solomon 8, N. Curcio 2, J . Kandilakiis, A . Cox, T. Gibbons. Best: A.
Rendina, C . Sage, M . Solomon, K, O'Brien, J . Kandilakiis, N . Curcio Umpires: GlenYoung (G) Paul'tyrer (F) Malcolm Friend (F) Nick Booth (G )
OLD CAMBERWELL Grammar, 3 .1 112 122 16S(104)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3 .4 3S 99 12.12 (84)
OCG: Goals : M. Bourke 6, D. McCabe 3, P. Jerkin 3, A . Clarke, T. Shanks, A. Pitlay,C . Wright . Best: A. Clarke, M . Bourke, H . Dickson, N. Coombs, P. Storey, T. Da VriesCAUL : Goals: Z. Goold 2, M . Hardy 2, C. Mitchell 2, M. Sessler, A . Webb, A . W'olkow,
A. Ross, G. Macdonald, T. Robinson. Best: M . Hardy, N . Andrew, T. Robinson, A.Clarke. A. Wolkow, A . Spinal Umpires : David Ewens (F) Tim Norton (F) Jason Evans
(F) Matthew O'Keefe (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.9(39)OLD MELBURNIANS 11 .11 (77)UNT BLACKS: Goals : T. Napier 2, J. Russell 2 . E . Annit. Best: S . Jess . D. Johns, M.
Bond, H . Macdonald,T. Napier, J. Russell OLD MELB : Goals: T. 0'Shaughnessy 2, S.Playfair 2, K. Spies 2, L . Hopkins, W. Kiel, N . Lawler, W. McLauehlin, B . Finnertz.
Best: N . Lawler, W. Kiel, S . Playfair, C . Wilmoth, B. Finnertz, T. O'ShaughnessyUmpires: Jason Evans (F) Matthew O'Keefe (F)
BEAUBiARIS AFC 6.1 155 16 .5 23.10 (148)}}TETEFRIARS OC U19 1.4 2.6 6.13 6.15 (51)BEAUM: Goals: A . McNeil 5, J. Gregory 5, K . Barnes 4, D . Pritchard 4, J. Banton 3.A. McKenzie 2. Best: A . McNeil, D . Pritchard, M . Wilson, C. La Rocca, B. Wall, M.Me Nally W711 '1'E: Goals : J. O'Meara 3, S . Allemand 2, J. Parkes. Best: S . Bullock, P.Mitchell, P. Hayes, J . Hill, M. Mimbella, S . KeoghUmpires: Michael Hooper (F) Michael Ryde (F)Old Brighton Grammarians 25 4.8 6.13 7.15 (57)Old Carey Grammarians 2.1 68 6.11 10.18 (78)OLD BR: Goals : D. Jennings 2, M . Dewar 2, T. Clarke, R . Eastgate, J . Miller. Best : J.
Miller, J . Ward, M . Finlayson, M . Dewar,T. Clarke, C. Betts OLD CAREY : Goals: M.Bull 4, L . McQueen-Miscamble, J . Newnham, B . Smithwick, T. Logan, J . Mentally -Brown, P. Lanning . Best: T. Logan, G . Parker, A. Pattison, D . Elliott, G . Hodges, J.Wagner Umpires: Albie Firley (F) Michael Hegan (F) Xavier Farrell (B) BenedictFarrel (B)
UNDER 19 SECTION 3Melbourne High School OR 1.2 3.6 4.7 7.13 (55)Bentleigh 5b 69 10.14 13.17 (95)
MHSOB : Goals : B. Calder 3, N . Campbell 2, D. Wiseman 2. Best: D. Wiseman, S .Villani, A. Linlehales,l . Bunting, J. Kiteley, B. Calder BEhT: Goals : : Hunt 3, West 3,
Fergus 2, Fidler 2, Stevens, Lasky, Fridman . Best: Halliday. Fidler, Lasky, Mattes,Lacey, West . Umpires: Sachs Koffman (F) Chris Witkowski (F)
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1 'd9US ST LEOS OC APC 0.0 3.1 8.2 131'32)0',1ONDA17C 7,8 15.12 23.19 2921(195)E,:},lAL3 SL: Goals : S : .Mls 3, A . McCann 3, P. McCloskey 2, M . Small 2, M.Needham, J. Chun, N . Vecci . Best : J . Chun, P. MeCluskey, M . D'Orazio, S . Kars, P.Mahon, A. Cri velli ORMOND : Goals : 0 . Lack 7,L. Duthie 4, L . Simpson 4, J. Ashley3, N . Ryde 3, T. Foy 3, A . Fri edman 2, J . Toniolo, A. Cri bles, D . Machin. Best: L .Duthie, B . McCarthy, N. P.yde, 0. Lack, T. Foy, A . Cribles Umpires: David D'Altem (F)Jacl P '( 9.
ST BEDES ML., 10_r 11 TIGERS 5.1 3A 43 16.13 (109)OLD ESS: Goals: T. Day 4, H . Wilson 2, A . Gough, D. McGorry. Best: D . Tre vaskis,T. Robertson, H . Wilson, D. Benson, T. Day, J. Renda ST BAIT: Goals : M . Bodinnar4, R . Swayn 3, P. Considine 3, C. Mouritz 2, J. Swayn 2, D . Lynch, B . Neville. Best: R.Swayn, B. Neville, A . Falkiner, C . Mou ri tz, P. Considine, C. Keenan Umpires : KenBrewer (F) Tony Millar (F)LA TROBE U°IIVERSITY AFC 2.0 43 4.7 4.12 (36)OAKLEIGHAFC 1 .6 2 .7 3,8 511(41)Details nor received . Umpires : Mark Alexander ( F) B ri an Nunn (C)OLD IVANHOE GRA.kIIt1ARIANS7 2 12S 16.12 2020 (140)AJAX AFC 1.2 4.3 6.4 6,4(40)OLD IV: Details not received AJAX : Goals: Smith 2 Belobrov 2 Herscu Freedman .Best: Oviss Bromberg Rutstein Smith Grant Belobrov Umpires: Christian Schaefer (F)Geoffrey Devesnn (F)
UNDER 19 RE DOLD WESTBOURNE 3 .2 6 .6 8.8 11 .13 (79)OLD XAVERIA3r`S ( 2) 2A 55 12$ 189 (117)OLD WEST: Goals: D. Sidwell 3,T. Plecber 3, M. Williamson, D. Lockwood, J . Ryan,L . Eustace, C . Pettigrew. Best: C. Pettig rew, M. Williamson, D . Sidwell, T. Flutter, B .Spiteri, H . Templeton OLD XAV (2): Not received. Umpires : Seen Scully (Sm) (F)Jarred Wakeling (F)RupertswoodAFC 2.1 33 75 13 .9 (87)Nth Old Boys/ST Pat . CoB. 1 .2 33 4.4 6-5(41)Ruperts : Goals: R . Adams 3, C . Gillman 3, A . Catalano 2, J . Ryan 2 . B. Lovett, J .Taylor, J . Sir---n . Best : M . Piazza,J . Simpson.L Cheep, B. Williams, C . Gillman,A .CatalanoPQli:afP:Goals:J .Molloy2 .T.Smith,P.Ctvisto,A.Hunter,C.Ford. Best:D. Ronan, T. Smith, J . Clark, B . Scott, D. King, M. Gastin Umpires: In Kennedy (F)Mi. - _1Ponie(F) .BLLLLBN I: ; % IPLESTOVtEAFC0 .3 23 63 95(59)FITZROY REDS 3 .7 6.11 9 .18 1520 (110)BULL TEMP : Goals: M . Meadows 4, l . Raptopoulos 2, R. Illingwotth 2, D. Mombito .Best: C . Azer, M . Meadows, J. Rapiopoulns, D . Rametta, C . Burridge, M . ConistonFITZ REDS: Goals: C. Ligris 5, T. Barnett 3, S . Bombaci 2, G. Marcon 2, M. Biggs .F. Alasso, L. Halliwell . Best: J . Beech, C . Ligris, M . Biggs, K . Donato, D . Olarenshaw,L . Halliwell Umpires : Patrick Coulthard ( F) Patrick Machos (F)AQUINAS OC 3.1 75 10.9 13 .11 (89)KEW AFC 2.3 53 10.4 119 (75)
AQUINAS : Goals : P. Cross 5, S . Ragoaini 3, A. Naulty 2, M. Sweeney, L . Demunk,S . Silver. Best: D. Thatcher, S . Ragozzini, M. Sweeney, N. Weidemann, P. C ross, N .Gordon KEW: Goals : A . Lucisano 3, J . Fultheim 2, C. Jolly 2, R. Wyley 2, T. Wang, N .Monaco. Best: M . Cochrane, A . Lucisano . D. Wall, R. Wyley, T. Wang, l . BurnettUmpires : Anthony Lilley (F)
UNDER 19 BLU EOLD MEYTONIANS 2 .4 3.9 5.11 5 .11 (41)DE LA SALLE OC 3 .4 8.13 10 .17 1622 (118)OLD MENT : Goals: J . Prowse 3, R . Orwin, M . Lumsden. Best : M . Lumsden, J. Moon,R. Orwin, M. Wilton, J . Prowse, M . Campbell DLS OC : Goals: A. Kovarik 3, A .McKenna 3, J . Jarvis 3, J. Lamb 2, T . Kovarik, S. Williams . J . Phillips, D . Reid, L .Seminal. Best: J . Lamb, D . Reid, D . De Luca, A . Roberts, J . Phillips, J . JarvisUmpires: Sarah McGill (F) Chri s Thorbum (F)Monash Blues 1.1 3.1 62 115 (71)PowerhouselSth Moral 3 .4 6.6 8.9 8.9 (57)Mon Blues: Goal s: J . Waldron 4, M. Sutherland 3, D. Fuzzard 2, D. Morgan, D. Coe .Best : J. Shopov, T. Johnstone, D. Fuzzard. J . Speakman, L. Cu rt is, J . Wald ronPHtSth Moroi: Goal s: L . Fitzsimmons 2, R . Hines 2, N . Coy, L. Jackson . R. Wood, M .Spencer. Best: L . Brouwer, R . Wood, J . Stanley, C. O'Brien, M . McGreal, S . Wri ghtUmpires: Robert 0'Gonnan (F) Richard Yann (F)HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 1,5 4.8 5.9 8.11 (59)OLD HAILEYBL'RIAivS 52 7A 12.7 18 .11 (119)HAASPT ROV: Goals : R. White 3, N. Lyall 2, J . Giasoumi 2, B. Theodore. Best: K .Pinto, N. Lyall, A. Ross, M . Smith, J . Schafer, B . Theodore OLD HAIL: Goals: B .Hampton 6, N . Criticos 3, L . Smitsdorff 2, N . Bourke 2, C . Casey, T. Doukas, T. Gill .N. Har ri son, A . Wright . Best: N . Cri ticos, J. Salter, B . Dolman, B . Hampton, N .Harrison, N . Bourke Umpires : Mark Farrell ( F) M ark Duthie (F)OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 5 .4 8.7 10.10 14 .11 (95)MAZENODOC 33 115 14 3 22.11 (143)OAKLEIGH CLAYS: Goals: P. Hill 5, J . Lao 2j. Price 2, L. Degeorge, J . Sajenko, J .Simon,L .Townley,J.Gilmour. But : P. Hill . J.Carstensen,J.Sajenko,J .Lao,J. Simon,L. Degeorge MAZ: Goals : N . Bogar 7, N . Crameri 5, S . Davis 5, F. Deegan 2, N .Graham, N. Lemon, S. McAdam . Best: P. Johnson, P. Stanley, L . Castledine, N. Bogar,N . Cmmncri , S . Davis Umpires: Frank Stokes (F) Mark E (F) Robe rt Par ry (G )
50 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
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Under-19 - Section 2BEAU MARIS CAULFIELD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CARE YComa,: Jo-tm Burke GRAM MARIANS Coach: Joe Lynteten Coart : Stephen Ciarke Coach: Bran Pairs
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Winning EdgePresentations
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by Norm Nugen t
Round 3 results yielded me an 80% success rate as surprise sand upsets continued to jolt all concerned from our comfortzone .
Review .Section 1 .University Blues continued on their winning way with a 19point victory over Old Scotch, who are now third - a gamebehind the leaders .Prahran justified my selection with a convincing 42 point winover Old Xaverians 2, who now languish last .Reigning premiers St Kevin's virtually doubled the Mazenodscore when they won by 43 points .Leaders Old Xaverians were untroubled to defeat De La Salleby 44 points. Consequently, De La dropped to fifth .Old Melburnians proved me a poor tipster when they defeatedSt Bede's Mentone Tigers at Brindisi Street by 41 points .
Section .2 .Therry Penola won their first game of the season when theyaccounted for Marcellin by 25 points.Mt Lilydale set up their 27 point victory over Whitefriars in thefirst quarter when they defied the elements to lead against thewind. The game, which was then a fairly even contest, reacheda good standard despite the prevailing weather. Mt LilydaleCaptain Michael Rhodes was their star, along with Chris .Gibson . For Whitefriars, Pelosi, Pumpa and Atkinson werebest.Collegians defeated Old Brighton Grammarians by 17 points atBrighton Beach Oval .University Blacks' inaccurate kicking returned against FitzroyReds, who triumphed by 2 points despite the Blacks havingthree more scoring shots .I was proven wrong in my prediction of the game at West
Essendon, as Monash Blues gave more evidence of their talentwhen they easily defeated St Bernards (at the "Snake Pit") by65 points despite the wet and slippery conditions . Best for the"Farmers" were : Richardson, Costello, Mentha and Haines (5goals). The Blues must be now be premiership favourites!Leon and Jan won't disagree and know I am on the Bluesbandwagon . Best for the "Dogs" were : Spiteri, Vassallo (6goals), Deluca and Catterall .
Section. 3 .Despite continued inaccuracy, Caulfield Grammarians defeatedEmmaus St Leos by 17 points .Old Trinity had a real day out at the expense of Old Scotch,who never conceded despite finishing 137 points in arrears .Trinity forwards had an unprecedented number of
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opportunities as Jeremy 1 ~Best, Rowan Hill an dRomeo Ullungura scoredfrequently.La Trobe University an dNorth Old Boys! St Patrick's played a very evenly contestedmatch from which the University team emerged victorious bya mere 2 points .Old Essendon Grammarians through a great team effortdefeated Old Geelong by 18 points at Como Park where theground was very heavy. Their best included : Captain, JohnHughes, Brett Papal and the evergreen, Luke Eddy.Fitzroy Reds moved into fourth place through their 63 pointvictory over Beaumaris .
Preview.Section . 1 .Last season's Grand Finalists, St Kevin's and Old Xaveriansmeet on the Righetti Oval . If the game is as good as the GrandFinal, patrons are in for a great contest . I forecast the result tobe different from the climax of 2005 as I believe Old Xaverianswill win .De La Salle should return to the winning list at the expense ofSt Bede's ! Mentone Tigers whose form has dropped sinceRound 1 .
RV-1E CLU B LST TOTALCLUB 18 (1 )Rush, Daniel OLD XAVERIANS
Coffey, Andrew DE LA SALLE OCSimon, Nicholas OLD SCOTCH
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Contessotto, Gus EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 2 6Fallon, Martin CAULFIELD GR 4 6
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Prahran, who found their missing form last week, journey tothe Crawford Oval to challenge the undefeated UniversityBlues. I select the Students to defeat the "Two Blues" becausethey will be too fast and fit for the aging Prahran players .In another chapter in the continuing history of our game, thepioneers Old Melburnians and Old Scotch meet on Oval1 .Victory will consolidate Old Scotch in the top four and Ibelieve they will achieve this target despite the "Dark Blue's"form last week.Mazenod visit Old Xaverians 2 in what promises to be theclosest contest of the day as neither side has as yet beensuccessful . I select Mazenod, without any conviction, as theyhave scored more in three games and have the betterpercentage .
Section . 2 .Old Brighton Grammarians, who are yet to win journey to thefar east to a strange ground (Domeney Reserve) to meetWhitefriars, who will be all out to atone for last week's loss . Iselect Whitefriars to win as they will be in more familiarsurroundings .St Bernard's should return to the winning list at the expense ofbottom side, Marcellin whom they meet in Bulleen Park .Leaders, Monash Blues should continue on their winning wayagainst Mt Lilydale, who are not as formidable away as athome .Fitzroy Reds should defeat Therry Penola at McHale Stadium,where the Combine failed to score on their last visit . (Round 1,2005) .Collegians at home should consolidate their top four positionby defeating University Blacks, whose inaccurate kicking hascost them over many seasons .
Section . 3 .Following their narrow loss in Round 3,1 am of the belief NorthOld Boys / St Patrick's will defeat Old Geelong at the GillonOval . Old Geelong is an enigmatic side whose forms fluctuatesfrom week to week and tipping against them today is fraughtwith danger.Despite their big defeat last week, I will give Old Scotchanother chance at home against La Trobe University, whoseplayers will find difficulty adjusting to the smaller ground . OldScotch are my selection .In a potential final preview, Old Trinity (third) visit CaulfieldGrammarians (first) . Trinity will be the bigger side and theirforward line is star studded as shown over the past twoRounds. Caulfield, although indirect in their approach to goal,are a very competitive side, whose experienced players willmake the Trinity task difficult . Talent and home groundadvantage prompt me to select Caulfield Grammarians .The winner of the Fitzroy Reds and Emmaus / St Leos gamewill ensure a top four position, albeit for a week . The size ofMcHale Stadium will test both sides stamina and will show upskill deficiencies . I favour Emmaus / St Leos whom I suspectwill have a distinct height advantage over the Reds .Old Essendon should record a comfortable win overBeaumaris, who face another long trek north west .Team Managers .
Thanks to those who have sent me match details . Please keepthem coming via nknugent@bigpond .com or 9467 2857 by 1p .m . Monday.
Ball Brief sCommiserations to Old Trinity stalwart, Tim . Cade, whoseriously injured his knee early in Old Trinity's big win over OldScotch . Tim experienced the vicissitudes of football in aweek . . .best on ground in Round 2 and a season ending injuryin the opening minutes of Round 3 . Brother Jonatho ndid his best to atone for your absence Tim, especially with hislong goal from a wing. All at Trinity hope you are back soonTim . and that your good form will be continued .Mt Lilydale has been fortunate in securing the services of 306game V.EL.! A.F.L . umpire, Peter Cameron as their Clubumpire. Three of Peter's games were Grand Finals. WelcomePeter to V.A.F.A. ranks and we all hope clubs appreciate yourtalents and that you may inspire some of our number to takeup the whistle.
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De La Salle OC v St Bedes Mentone Tigers
University Blues v Prahran - at MelbourneUniversity Main Ova l
Old Melburnians v Old Scotc h
Old Xaverians (2) v Mazenod OC - at T . H . KingOval Glen Iris ( for the remainder of the year )
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Monash Blues v Mt Lilydale OC
Marcellin OC v St BernardsFitzroy Reds v Therry Penola OB - at
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Old Scotch v La Trobe University
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Fitzroy Reds v Emmaus St Leos OC - atW.T. Peterson Community Ova l
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(MAZ: Goals: T. Bridgland 2, M. Davis, R. Palamara, M . Thomas, C . Nast.
Best: C. Nast, M . Pollard, J . Crozier . C. Busby, M. Gonsalvez, C. CollinsSKOB: Details not received . Umpires: Simon Brooks (C)
PRAHRAN AFC 5.2 7 .5 10 .9 14 .12 (96)
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.1 3.2 7.4 8.6 (54)Prahran AFC : Goals: D. Butterworth 5, B. Burgess 2, M . Howard 2, D.
Calthorpe 2, L. Fatrell, S . Haywood, J . Storer. Best : B . Burgess, L . Kitchen, G .
Scott, M . Gregson, L . Farrell, D . Blake Old Xav (2) : Goals : Altis 5 FowlerGleason Oekleshaw. Best: King O'Hanlon Allis Ockleshaw Labrooy RoacheUmpires: Anthony Byrnes (C
) OLD SCOTCH 0 .1 4.2 5.4 6.7 (43)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .1 3 .2 75 9S(62)OLD SCOTCH : Goals: A . Millar, R . Craven, J . Simon, M . Ainger, E . Ellis,
A . Catchlove . Best : M . Love, M . Graham, T. Collie, A. Catchlove, N . Simon,
A . Millar Uni Blues : Details not received . Umpires: Danny Carroll (C)ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 0 .0 3.1 43 4.3(27)OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .1 73 85 10.8 (68)STB/IrTT: Goals : M . Kelleher, G . Kempster, T. Laver, S. Newsome. Best : L .
Kelly, J. McEniry, L . Flavelle, G . Kempster, M. McColl . M . Zahm Old Melb:
Details not received. Umpires : Paul Rapke (C)OLD XAVERIANS 3A 4.6 4.8 7.10 (52)
DELASALLEOC 0.0 I_2 1 .4 1.4(10)
OLD XAV: Goals: D . Rush 4, T. Cumow, P. Hall, A . Barrett . Best: M . Jones .M . Hardwick, B . Perry, S . Hede . N. Rathgeber, L. Hardwick DLS : Goals: S .Miles. Best: B . Rossiter, N. Brasher, M . Butler, S . Miles, M . Clinch, J . Fisher
Umpires : De an Banova (C) Nick Palfreyman (C)CLUB 18- 2
MT LILYDALE OC 12 .11(&3)WHITEFRIARS OC 9.2 (56)
Mt Lily: Goals: M . Fellows 3, R. McKenzie 3, P. Carolan 2, C . Gibson, S .Roche, M . Bywater, D . Harris . Best : M . Fellows, G . Bird, H . Moyes, M .Rhodes, R. McKenzie, C. Gibson WHITE : Goals: Hennessy 3 O'Brien 2
Pelosi Tatterson Elliott VanwinckeL Best : Vey Collins Pelosi Gibson Pumpa
Hennessy Umpires: David Windlow (C)Old Brighton Grammarians 4 .0 8.2 10.3 11 .602)Collegians 53 6,9 9.13 14.15 (99)
Old Br : Goals: A. Liptrot 2, W. Earl 2, J . Maguire 2 . C . Trim 2, J . Hunter, L .
Hunter, L . Filipovic. Best: C. Walker, C . Trim, L . Hunter, X . Carra, R .Sullivan, L. Filipovic Coll : Goals : P. Lacer 5, G . Oakley 2, D. Bum, L . Grant,B . Hairs, D . Jayatilake, B. McDonough, J . Stedwell, M . Smith . Best: D .Jayatilake, P. Lazar, M. Day, M. Smith, B . Hains, D . Gambaro Umpires:
Trevor Hanson (C)ST BERNARDS 3.1 4.1 8.2 9.2(56)MONASH BLUES 38 8,11 14 .15 17 .19 (121)
St Bern: Goals : L. Vassallo 7, J. Spiteri, C . Hudson . Best : J. Spiteri, L .
Vassallo, J . Creasey, T. Isaacs, A. Catterall, T. De Luca Mon Blues : Goals : T.Hair - 5, M. Woods 3, D . West 2. P. Coughlin, M . Johnstone, B . Mills, L .
Rank Name
Richardson, L. Woods, R . Davies, J . O'Dwyer. Best : L . Woods, M. Woods, C.Raynor, J . Sheldon, C. Smibert, J . O'Dwyer Umpires : Francis Kavanagh (C )Thomas Windlow (F)THERRY PENOLA OB 25 48 5 .10 8.16 (64)
MARCELLIN OC 3.1 3.2 4.7 5.9 (39)Therry Pen : Goals: D . Boden 2, S . Hallam, S . Matthews, R . Rose, M.
Costello, D . Walshe, S . Doyle . Best: J . Bibby, S . Doyle, S. Matthews, G . Rees,
B . Toohey, Y. Plaza Marc: Goals: C . Mc Cann 2, P. Harberts, N . Tozer, C .Wall . Best: M . Svmes, C. Pezzimenti, N . Tozer, S . Scott . P. Harberts, C. Mc
Cann Umpires : Paul Marton (C)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 03 25 5 .9 5.12 (42)
FITZROY REDS 2.0 53 5.4 6.8(44)
Uni Blacks: Goals : G . Allan 2, E . Duncan, S . Bloodworth, F. Silajdija. Best:
A . Woolley, H . Beaumont, N . Poyner, B. Furness, G . Allan , J . Rippon Fitz
Reds: Goals: S . Buckley 2, S. Dibenedetto 2 . R . Trigg, A . Dawson . Best: T.
Campbell, D . Clark, R . Enright, D . Flanagan, E . Tice, D . Dormant
Umpires: Jason Evans (F)CLUB 18- 3
La Trobe Uni. AFC 13 33 68 6S(44)
Nth Old Boys/ST Pat . Coll . 3.2 4.4 5.5 6.6(42)
La Trobe : Goals: M . Bourke 4, J . Easton, R . Tolliday . Best : M. Bourke, P.
Purcell, M . Brooks, G. Jansz . J . Easton, D . Mann NOB/ST PA : Details notreceived . Umpires: Brian Nunn (C)
Old Trinity Grammarians 5,2 12.7 20 .13 2617 (173)
Old Scotch 2.0 3.0 4.0 6.0 (36)
Old Trin: Goals: D . Cristiano 5, R . Ullangam 4, J . Best 3, M. Burgess 3, R.Hill 3, J . Cade 2, S . Cade, D . Hildebrandt, E. Macdonald, K . Condron, W.
Brady, J . Best : G . Plain, J . Still, R . Hill, D. Cristiano, D. Hildebrandt . J . Best
Still Old Scotch : Details not received . Umpires: Malcolm Foard (F)
OLD GEELONG 2 .1 . 3.1 53 7 .6(48)OLD ESSENDON 2.1 5.1 72 10.6 (66)
Old GeeL• Goals : S . Jones 4, J . Legoe, R. Nevile . C. Stevens . Best: A . Southey,
S . Jones, R. Ellis, N. Kemp, S . Southey, P. Chadder Old Ess : Goals : R . Wright
4, L. Eddy 3, G . Barry, S . Evans, J. Goodger. Best : J . Hughes, P. Barry. L . Eddy,
B. Papal, S . Evans, D . Poulton Umpires: Richard Benson (C)
Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 0.1 6.2 6.3 8.4(52)Caulfield Grammarians 2.7 3.10 8.12 9 .15 (69)Emmaus SL: Goals: A . Femon 2, G . Contessotto 2, L . Perry 2, S . Mescher, C .Tonkin . Best: D. Manton, K . Findlay, S. Manton, S. Mescher, M . Goodwin, D .
Cox Caul: Goals : M . Fallon 4, J. Gelfand 3, T. Backman, B . Fisher . Best : M .
Fallon, J. Jacobs, T. Beckman, J . Gelfand, T. Doake, R. Morrison
Umpires: Joseph Salvatore (C)BEAUMARIS AFC 3.0 3.4 3.4 6.6 (42)
FITZROY REDS 3 .6 6.7 12.10 1515 (105)BEAUM : Goals: B . Bowker 2, J . Nicholson, M . Pitts, T. Boreham, P.Sherman . Best : P. Sherman, B . Norris . J . Nicholson, P. Imns, M . Beruldsen, T.
Boreham Fitz Reds : Goals : N . Auden 3, G . Come 3, M . Kelly 2, R . Hunter, T.
Jackson, J . Stevenson, A. Walsh, A . Grant, P. O'Connell, J . Phegan . Best: W.
Bahr, R . Hunter, O . Clark, T. Leske,T. Jackson, M. Kell yUmpires : Mark Thomhill (C)
2006 VAFA Tipping Competitio nRound
3 Total
I Gavan Flower2 Al Dwye r3 Ed Sill4 Tom Brain5 Norm Nugent6 Adrian Bernecich7 Johathan Horn8 Charles Beaton9 Peter Willamson10 Jono Healy11 Fraser Cameron
Divisio n
D3Ull9D4BClub XVIIIU/1 9AU119DID2
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4 5
7 9
3 5
4 5
11 15
6 9
3 5
4 5
3 5
1 5
2 5
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12 15
21 27
11 15
11 15
31 44
19 27
10 15
10 15
9 15
8 15
6 15
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~esr?,~~• M a y 9 . 200 6Sco tt Mollard, Old Xaverians . Headbu tt ing,6 matches .
SAT MAY 13 AJAX v NORTH OLD BOYS (C)
SUN MAY 14 MOTHERS DAY -NO MATCHE S
SAT MAY 20 ST KEVINS DB V OLD BRIGHTON (B)
SC'a MAY 21 FIDA
SAT MAY 27 AJAX v ORMOND (C )
SUN PflAY 28 OLD HAILEYBURY v P,'ARCELLIN (A)
II.G- ;WE SP.̀ .-'aFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25) ;third offence ($ 50); _f'oarrt3a offence ($3 00),each s ubsequent offence ($ 10 0).Reserves/C18 Seniors/1.119failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5p mSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old TrinityWerribe eEley ParkSyndal Tally HoOld ScotchPrahranOld Geelong
T.A.INERNationally Accredited Certif cate III & IV in Fitnesc
COt:"~FS ST.,.RTING SOON
Caine Hillier, Old Camberwell . Misconduct, 1 match .
Gavin Allen, Bentleigh. Attempting to strike,2 matches .
*Johnny Sajenko, Oakleigh Clays ( Under-19) .Striking, 2 matches .
-" .ccepted Prescribed Penalty .
=' 2006Old Haileybury and University Blues charged with amelee which allegedly occurred in their senior matchon Saturday April 29 at McKinnon Reserve .
Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . OldHaileybury fined $150 (second offence over the lasttwo year period), University Blues fined $100 (firstoffence over the last two year period) .
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July 15 v S,' :,Fl. L.!r;,J ;r 23 -
Sportscover Arena (Saturday)August 7 Members' Meetin gAugust 27 Club XVIII Grand Final sSeptember 2 C - D4 & U19 section finals beginSeptember 4 Presentation Night - Carlton Cres t
September 9 A & B section finals begi n
September 16 C - D4 and U19 section Grand Final s
September 23/24 A & B section Grand Final s
December 4 Annual General Meeting
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MONASH GRYPHONS 3 3
_0 0 295 77 12 383 .12 FITZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 351 194 8 180.93
KEW AFC 3 3 0 0 222 186 12 119 .35 KEW AFC 3 2 1 0 303 209 8 144 .98SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 2 1 0 299 180 8 166 .11 RUPERTS'+NOOD AFC 3 2 1 0 242 228 8 106.1 4STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3 2 1 0 277 168 8 164 .88 AQUINAS AFC 3 2 1 0 257 251 8 102 .39ELSTERNWICKAFC 3 2 1 0 213 191 8 111 .52 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 1 1 1 191 159 6 120.1 3BENTLEIGH AFC 3 1 2 0 179 204 4 87 .75 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COL 2 1 1 0 170 160 4 106.25OLD WESTBOURNE 3 1 2 0 174 230 4 75 .65 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 3 1 2 0 247 294 4 84 .01WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 3 1 2 0 127 190 4 66 .84 THERRY PENOLA OB 2 1 1 0 131 234 4 55.98ST MARYS AFC 3 0 3 0 148 318 0 46 .54 BYE 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.00UHS-VU AFC 3 0 3 0 112 302 0 37 .09 OLDWESTBOURNE 3 0 3 0 217 380 0 57.1 1
D4 SECTION P W L D For Ag P t s % U N D E R 19 t BL U E P L D For A Pu %ELTHAM OC 3 3 0 0 379 181 12 209.39 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 3 3 0 0 341 115 12 296.52POWER HOUSE AFC 3 3 0 0 292 227 12 128.63 MAA7.EENOD OC 3 3 0 0 375 159 12 235.85ALBERT PARK AFC 3 2 1 0 282 175 8 161 .14 DE LA SALLE OC 3 3 0 0 378 208 12 181 .73ELEY PARK SHARKS 3 2 1 0 273 270 8 101 .11 OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 1 0 158 154 8 102.6 0
SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 3 2 1 0 209 208 8 100.48 OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 3 1 2 0 253 360 4 70.2 8BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 3 1 2 0 321 226 4 142.04 MONASH BLUES 3 1 2 0 132 299 4 44.1 5
HAWTHORN AFC 3 1 2 0 282 283 4 99.65 'P'HOUSESTH MORNINGTON 3 1 2 0 57 195 4 29.2 3
BOX HILL NORTH AFC 3 1 2 0 315 389 4 80.98 HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 3 0 3 0 195 302 0 64.5 7NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 3 0 3 0 208 345 0 60.29 PARKDALE VULTURES 2 0 2 0 88 212 0 41 .5 1
RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 3 0 3 0 126 383 0 32.90 SALESIAN AFC 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.00'INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1
L74 RESE1RYE P W L D For Ag PtsI CLUB J 1 J P B L D For A PLs %
ELTHAM O CPOWER HOUSE AFC
3 33 3
0 00 0
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7 9116
1 212
478.48212.07 OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 267 56 12 476 .7 9
BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 3 2 1 0 304 186 8 163 44 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 3 0 0 203 113 12 179 .6 5
NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 3 2 1 0 229 147 8 155.78OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 196 159 8 123 .2 7
SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 3 2 1 0 162 212 8 76.42 . ST KEVINS OB 3 2 1 0 178 172 8 103 .4 9
HAWTHORN AFC 3 1 2 0 175 146 4 119 86 DE LA SALLE OC 3 2 1 0 203 199 8 102 .01
ALBERT PARK AFC 3 1 2 0 148 226 4.4965 PRAHRAN APC 3 1 2 0 227 224 4 101 .3 4
ELEY PARK SHARKS 3 1 2 0 131 308 4.
42 53OLD MELBURNIANS 3 1 2 0 107 184 4 58 .1 5
BOX HILL NORTH AFC 3 0 3 0 160 270 0.
59 .26 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 3 1 2 0 111 210 4 52 .86
RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 3 0 3 0 94 337 0 27 89MAZENOD OC 3 0 3 0 159 242 0 65 .70
. OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 0 3 0 127 277 0 45 .85"INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD1
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Ag Pzs /DE LA SALLE OC 3 3 0 0 302 82 12 368 .29 CLUB 1812 P EY L D For Ag Pis %ST BERNARDS 3 3 0 0 366 207 12 176 .81
MONASH BLUES 3 3 0 0 546 95 12 574 .74OLD XAVERIANS (1) 3 2 1 0 362 91 8 397 .80 FITZROY REDS 3 3 0 0 302 101 12 299 .01MARCELLIN OC 3 2 1 0 323 227 8 142 .29 COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 270 257 8 105 .06UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 2 1 0 234 223 8 104 .93 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 139 137 8 101 .46RUPERTSW000 AFC 3 2 1 0 238 261 8 91 .19
STBERNARDS 3 2 1 0 285 294 8 96.94OLD SCOTCH 3 1 2 0 219 206 4 106 .31 WHITEFRIARS OC 3 1 2 0 224 216 4 103 .70ST KEVINS OB 3 0 3 0 149 318 0 46 .86 'MT LILYDALE OC 3 1 2 0 137 218 4 62 .84COLLEGIANS 3 0 3 0 169 426 0 39.67 THERRY PENOLA 08 3 1 2 0 107 348 4 30.75BANYULE-VIEWBANK 3 0 3 0 78 399 0 19.55 OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. 3 0 3 0 211 310 0 68.06
MARCELLIN OC 3 0 3 0 83 402 0 20.65UNDER 19 M P W L D For Ag Pt& / `INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1
OLD MELBURNIANS 3 3 0 0 300 146 12 205.48OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 3 3 0 0 318 205 12 155.12 ~$ US 1813) P W L D F0r A Pk o/OLD PARADIANS 3 2 1 0 266 153 8 173.86 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3 3 0 0 218 129 12 168.99UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 227 249 8 91 .16 OLD ESSENDON 3 3 0 0 226 140 12 161 .43OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM. 3 2 1 0 242 280 8 86.43 OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS 3 2 1 0 362 133 8 272.1 8BEAUMARIS AFC 3 1 2 0 319 277 4 115.16 FITZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 195 136 8 143.38WHITEFRIARS OC 3 1 2 0 271 294 4 92.18 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 3 2 1 0 228 202 8 112.87CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3 1 2 0 199 284 4 70.07 OLD GEELONG 3 1 2 0 203 196 4 103.57OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM . 3 0 3 0 194 269 0 72.12 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 2 1 0 76 135 4 56.30OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS 3 0 3 0 165 344 0 47.97 NTH OLD BOYSlST PAT. COL 3 0 3 0 147 262 0 56.1 1
BEAUMARIS AFC 2 0 2 0 111 211 0 52.6 1
UNDER 19 (4 P 6~` L D FOr ,Qg P~ /, OLD SCOTCH 3 0 3 0 142 364 0 39.0 1
OAKLEIGH AFC 3 3 0 0 432 144 12 300.00 ®® ®r ~ ® ® .~ ® ®®- ®- ® ® ~ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 3 3 0 0 316 150 12 210.67ORMOND AFC 3 3 0 0 403 195 12 206.67 ®1® tMELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL 083 2 1 0 277 159 8 174.21 1BENTLEIGH 3 2 1 0 286 177 8 161 .58 1 e 'ed byOLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS 3
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UA SECTION POLD SCOTCH 3STBERNARDS 3OLD HAILEYBURY 3OLD IVANHOE 3MARCELUN OC 3UNIVERSITY BLUES 3OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS 3OLD XAVERIANS 3DE LA SALLE 3'OLD MELBURNIANS 3' INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1
A RESERVE P
OLD SCOTCH 3OLD XAVERIANS 3DE LA SALLE 3OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS 3OLDIVANHOEUNIVERSITY BLUESSTBERNARDSMARCELLIN DCOLD MELBURNIANSOLD HAILEYBURY
B SECTION PCOLLEGIANS 3CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. 3WHITEFRIARS OC 3OLD ESSENDON GRAMM . 3MAZENOD OC 3MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB 3UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3ST KEVINS OB 3BEAUMARIS AFC 3
B RESERUE P
COLLEGIANS 3CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM . 3ST KEVINS 08 3UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3OLD ESSENDON GRAMM . 3MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OB 3WHITEFRIARS OC 3BEAUMARIS AFC 3MAZENOD OC 3
C SECTION PST BEDESIMENTONE TIE . AFC 3ORMOND AFC 3FITZROY REDS 3MONASH BLUES 3OLD CAMBERWELL 3PARKDALE VULTURES 3HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 3AJAX AFC 3NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COL 3OLD PARADIANS 3
C RESERVE PST BEDES/MENTONE TIG . AFC 3NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COL3FITZROY REDSORMOND AFCOLD CAMBERWELLAJAX AFCHAMPTON ROVERS AFCMONASH BLUES`OLD PARADIANSPARKDALE VULTURE S* INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1
If 1 D For Ag PPs %
3 0 0 257 192 12 131853 0 0 261 202 12 129.212 1 0 261 192 8 135.942 1 0 215 192 8 111 .982 1 0 223 208 8 107.211 2 0 240 238 4 100.841 2 0 240 249 4 96.391 2 0 235 266 4 88.350 3 0 186 280 0 66.430 3 0 99 240 0 41 .25
W 1 D Fa Ag Pfs %3 0 0 323 117 12 276.073 0 0 292 133 12 219.552 1 0 228 134 8 170.152 1 0 200 210 8 95.242 1 0 147 162 8 90.741 2 0 196 135 4 145.191 2 0 168 202 4 83.171 2 0 123 184 4 66.850 3 0 106 240 0 44.170 3 0 45 311 0 14.47
W L D For Ag P[s %
3 0 0 292 129 12 226.362 1 0 246 216 8 113.892 1 0 280 251 8 111 .552 1 0 211 192 8 109.902 1 0 291 275 8 105.822 1 0 171 217 8 78.601 2 0 249 224 4 111 .161 2 0 180 252 4 71 .430 3 0 210 273 0 76.920 3 0 190 291 0 65.29
W L D For Ag Pts %3 0 0 292 101 12 289.113 0 0 298 124 12 240.322 1 0 223 120 8 185.832 1 0 191 201 8 95.021 2 0 181 224 4 80.801 2 0 133 174 4 76.441 2 0 138 182 4 75.821 2 0 126 190 4 66.321 2 0 93 232 4 40.090 3 0 118 245 0 48.1 6
W L D For Ag Pts %3 0 0 323 153 12 211 .113 0 0 278 209 12 133.012 1 0 228 181 8 125.971 2 0 271 276 4 98.191 2 0 262 285 4 91 .931 2 0 214 237 4 90.301 2 0 250 312 4 80.131 2 0 166 212 4 78.301 2 0 192 252 4 76.191 2 0 162 229 4 70.74
6S+ L 0 For Ag Pts %3 0 0 336 58 12 579 .313 0 0 240 122 12 196 .722 1 0 274 96 8 285 .422 1 0 331 170 8 194 .712 1 0 280 152 8 184 .212 1 0 185 134 8 138 .061 2 0 107 319 4 33 .540 3 0 140 286 0 48 .950 3 0 51 222 0 22 .970 3 0 5 437 0 1 .14
LISTS 2095 SPORTSCOVER
01 SECTIONVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R
P W L D For Ag PtsTHERRY PENOLA OB 3 3 0 0 288 128 12 225 .00OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 3 3 0 0 323 183 12 176 .50RUPERTSWOOD AFC 3 3 0 0 265 213 12 124 .41OLD GEELONG FC 3 2 1 0 235 161 8 145 .96BULLEENTEMPLESTOWEAFC 3 2 1 0 262 287 8 91 .2 9YARRA VALLEY OBOLD MENTONIANSBANYULEAFCEMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFCPRAHRAN AFC
3 1 2 0 243 235 4 103.403 1 2 0 263 261 4 100 .773 0 3 0 190 278 0 68 .353 0 3 0 227 363 0 62.533 0 3 0 121 308 0 39.2 9
D9 RESERVE P If L D For Ag PlsOLD GEELONG FC 3OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 3RUPERTSWOOD AFC 3THERRY PENOLA OB 3OLD MENTONIANS 3BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 3EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 3PRAHRAN AFC 3YARRA VALLEY OB 3BANYULEAFC 3
3 0 0 398 67 12 594.033 0 0 289 120 12 240.833 0 0 285 169 12 168.642 1 0 237 147 8 161 .222 1 0 224 178 8 125.841 2 0 168 215 4 78.141 2 0 116 206 4 56.310 3 0 124 294 0 42.180 3 0 117 303 0 38.610 3 0 117 376 0 31 .1 2
02 SECTION P W L D For Ag PtsST JOHNS OCPENINSULA 08OAKLEIGH AFCSALESIAN AFCAQUINAS OCGLEN EIRA AFCWERRIBEE AFCLA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFCWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSIVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC
3 0 0 252 225 12 112.002 1 0 360 190 8 189.47
2 1 0 325 196 8 165.822 1 0 264 204 8 129.412 1 0 297 241 8 123.24
2 1 0 171 262 8 65.271 2 0 221 257 4 85.991 2 0 192 254 4 75.590 3 0 154 250 0 61 .60
0 3 0 191 348 0 54.89
D2 RESERVE P __W L D For Ag PlsWERRIBEE AFCAQUINAS OCPENINSULA O BLA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFCSALESIAN AFCWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSST JOHNS DCGLEN EIRA AFCIVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC
OAKLEIGH AFC` INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 1
3 3 0 03 3 0 03 2 1 03 2 1 03 2 1 03 2 1 03 1 2 03 0 3 03 0 3 03 0 3 0
D3 SECTION PSTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3ELSTERNWICK AFC 3OLD WESTBOURNE 3WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 3BENTLEIGH AFC 3SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3MONASH GRYPHONSUHS-VU AFCST MARYS AFCKEW AFC
W L D For Ag Pts
3 0 0 425 170 123 0 0 372 182 122 1 0 239 173 82 1 0 272 228 82 1 0 331 292 82 1 0 272 284 81 2 0 206 277 40 3 0 178 325 00 3 0 224 419 00 3 0 167 336 0
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387 149 12 259.73312 148 12 210.81312 157 8 198.73233 134 8 173.88261 220 8 118.64
167 153 8 109.15121 200 4 60.50104 330 0 31 .52
110 358 0 30.7382 299 0 27.42
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