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The mostswitched on

team in sport

Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell .No matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

the news . So when sports news happens Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell will break it during The Big Sports

Breakfast . Switch on between 5 .30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927a M_

The Big Sports Breakfast .5.30=:3anp weekdays

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All, Star Australia . Easy money up for grabs!

ti ll no winner in the All Star Australia Pickthe Score Competition, (although one entry

fr om old Scotch was very close to the mark) . Ifsomeone has correctly forecast the final sirenscore of today's MHSOB v . Old Melburnians, thatperson wins $250 for himself and $250 for hisVAFA club .

Next week's Pick the Score Match is theVAFA senior representative match v . SouthAustralia to be played in Adelaide . Entries bynoon next Tuesday.

Send your predicted final siren score tophilCvafa .asn .au or fax to 9531 2050.

Congratulations Jason ; Congratulations LukeHerald Sun cadet reporter Jason Frenkel has

been named as the News Limited CadetJournalist of the Year. Jason was selected from33 young journalists, and as part of the prize hewill spend July and August in London working atthe Sunday Times and The Sun .

All at the VAFA are delighted as Jason securedemployment with the Herald-Sun through hisexcellent writings for us via the "AmateurFootballer" .

Luke Hawkins from Old Scotch has beenchosen from all the April Player of the Week nom-inations as the All Star Australia Player of theMonth for April . Luke now is a contender for thetitle of All Star Australia VAFA Player of the Year.

Channel 31 Sportscover Footy Show.I am pleased to report that this show has been

saved through the support of 3-4 advertisers whohave bridged the $20,000 gap I referred to in arecent column .

Jefferson Ford is one such "white knight" andwould hope that any reader wanting a new cardrops into see Simon or one of his staff and mostimportantly tells Jefferson Ford that they arethere because of the VAFA Footy Show .

News from meetings - Executive Committeeand Members ( 1 / 5 / 2000 )O The Executive rejected a request for A and B

section umpires belisted in the"Amateur Football-er", based on anassumption thatthese appointmentsdon't change from

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

time of appointment. It was demonstrated thatthey in fact do . One thought was that in 2001field umpires wear a number and umpire listsappear in the "Amateur Footballer . "

Teamsheet errors leading to a player beingruled ineligible . Clubs have 10 days from theplaying of a match to lodge an appeal against aplayer being ruled ineligible. If upheld, premier-ship points loss and/or percentage loss is notaffected, but a fine (S50) is still levied for this tar-diness.0 Smokefree fence banners are available freeof charge for clubs for match day display .0 Sport 927/Smokefree bumper stickers arewith clubs this weekend. Ask your club for onenow and affix it to your car and send in the tear-off to the VAFA. A weekly draw will take placewith the winner receiving a Sport 927 SportsPack . All entries stay in the draw for each weeklyprize draw and the end of year prize - the CarltonCrest AFL Grand Final Weekend Super Prize .® The next Association meeting will be ameeting of secretaries on Monday August 7th . Itis believed that the meetings scheduled for June(secretaries) and July (members) are not neces-sary .

Welcome back Sue, thanks Peter and LizKey VAFA staff member Sue Anderson

resumed work last Wednesday after 6 weeks longsevice leave spent touring England and Europe .Sue had a lovely time and returned refreshed andready for the next 10 years' continuous service!Sue, we really do welcome you back.

Special thanks to Peter Harris who took onextra huge workload and to Brett, Karen and LizWilson (who filled in at reception) for keeping theshow on the road .

~ ~~]Fi. A [" -A.J ~ATHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

May 6th, 2000 Price: $1 .50 Vol. 00 No . 5

A TIby Jason rert el

t's happened - the defming round of footballAin a season dotted with unusual results sofar . Old Scotch confirmed their ascendancy andimprovement with a trouncing 99-point winover Old Melburnians, while Old Xaverians alsoproved that they will be a serious contender forthe premiership that would be their sixth onend, which would settle beyond all doubtdebate about record-breaking teams .

St Bernards and St Kevins were the otherbig winners of the round, recording impressivevictories over their respective opponents, whileOld Trinity made up the winners list for round4, and Leigh Carlson's charges see their for-tunes evenly in the balance at 2-2 after a poorstart to the season . Marcellin is the only sidestill winless .

PRAI2CELLINAnd after slowly making progress round by

round . Gary Connolly now finds his team backat square one after a ten goal loss to Trinity,which included a scoreless first quarter and apoor return of 1 .9 in the second term in blus-tery conditions . Browne, O'Flynn, Cox andGardiner battled hard, but unless the Eaglescan notch up an unlikely win against the ram-pant Cardinals today, the season is going tolook even bleaker this afternoon .

MHSOBHow fortunes have differed for the two B-

section clubs after their round 1 encounter,which the Unicorns won comfortably .Admittedly, Warren Fall has faced stiff opposi-tion each week, but errant kicking against StBernards in the first quarter cost MHSOB lastweekend, and - despite the efforts again ofEabry, Pertzel and Thompson - they playedcatch-up footy for the rest of the match .Bamert's five goals needs to start coming on aregular basis .OLD IVANHO E

A promising start from the Hoers never wasleft at just that against SKOBS - they managedjust five goals after quarter time and their dan-gerously low percentage belies their even 2-2record . Weddle and Douglas kicked five andDonaldson and Knight tried gamely, but today'sclash with Old Xavs clearly won't offer anyrespite .

OLD NlEL BURNIAN SThe ladder is just starting to look a little

shaky under the Redlegs' feet this week after

their capitulationto the Cardinals .Just three goalsafter quarter time,and only the effortsof the Theodores, S and P, and Kennedy gavethem some something to smile about. Good tosee Scott Oram among the better players too .

OLD S COTCHThe Cardinals inflicted the above-mentioned

pain on OMs and are looking very good indeed,with a whopping percentage of 186 .5 BrendanMason has brought some excellent talent withhim from Box Hill, and Scotch could well bepoised for their best tilt at a flag since 1996 .Strong games from Murphy, Robinson andKitchen, and Hawkins booted his second suc-cessive bag of goals .

OLD TRINITYSeven goals from Jamie Stickland and a best

on ground performance from Gabe Deane-Johns, who is really hitting his straps after join-ing the T's this year. Three strong quarters setthe win up, but the true test of Trinity's mettlewill come in their match of the day clash withSt Kevins at Elsternwick Park today .

OLD XAVERIANSThe reigning premiers have enjoyed an

impressive start to the season, and last week-end's big win over the Blues will give TimO'Shaughnessy's men a lot of confidence .Landrigan and Allan each chipped in with fourgoals to top up Dead-Eye Dan's seven-goalhaul, and Coughlan and Fleming provided drivearound the ground . Will look to consolidatetheir position near the top of the ladder away toOld Ivanhoe today.

ST BERNARDSSt Bernards also enjoy a healthy record and

an impressive percentage of 144.8, an eight-goal second quarter setting up their 10-goal winover MHSOB . Foulds' farm was well-fed again,J Gollant kicking 5 and McKeon booting four tomaintain his hold on the A-section goalkickingladder. Merrington is in sparkling form .

ST KEVINSAn impressive 77-point win over Old

Ivanhoe, the SKOBS could well have won by alot more had they kicked accurately, finishingwith 44 scoring shots to 17 . Garth Pickforddominated - as Jack Dyer once said about LesBamblett, "He made a great debut last wee k

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oepl~_and even better one today° . Ben Garvey bootedfour, but watch out for the name Kempton .

UNIVERSITY BLUESA disappointing result for Lee Adamson after

a promising start to the season, and eventhough - admittedly - the opposition was good .Blues had just one less scoring shot than Xavsbut kicked atrociously. Garnaut played wellagain, but today's tough clash with St Bernardswill test University again .

REPRESENTATIVE FOOTYCongratulations to all players selected to

represent the state at top-line amateur compe-tition . It promises to be a great clash . Giventhat all ten A-section clubs are represented, allteams and players deserve a pat on the back.

SELECTION SSt Kevins by 7 points over Old Trinity .Old Xaverians by 48 against Old Ivanhoe .St Bernards by 51 over University .Old Scotch by 140 over Marcellin .The Redlegs by 11 over MHSOB .

SENIORS

,II E CLUB LAST WK TOTALHAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 7 20MURPHY OLD SCOTCH 3 13DE CRESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 11STICKLAND OLD TRINITY 7 1 1

HUDSONLIPSHUTMILESIRIZIOATTARDMCKINLAY

A RESERVEOLD TRINITY 1OLD SCOTCH 0ST KEVINS 2ST KEVINS 2ST BERNARDS 3UNIVERSITY BLUES 1

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TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

OLD TRINITY v . ST . KEVINS OB atElsternwick Park Saturday

OLD IVANHOE v . OLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . BERNARD SOLD SCOTCH v . MARCELLINMHSOB v. OLD MELBURNIANS

SENIORS - 29 .4.00Old Melburn3ans 2.0 3.7 4.9 5.18.48Old Scotch 4.4 10.4 19.7 23.9.147Old Melburnians : Burgess 1 . B . Dixon 1, Lovett 1 . McMullin 1 . Roberts 1 .Best: S . Theodore . Kennedy. P. Theodore . Burgess . Wiseman .Old Scotch : Hawkins 7, Murphy 3 . Crane 3. Angus 2. Gnatt 2, Kitchen I .Robinson 1 . Collins i, Hunre 1 . Ratcliffe 1 . Phillips 1 . Best : Murphy.Robinson. Kitchen . Crow, ParOhenides, Hawkins.Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe: Mark Jenkins(F), Rob Mutton : Roban Dever (B) . S.Capel: Domenic Napoli (G )St. Kevins 2.5 7.9 12.16 18.26.134Old Ivanhoe 3.3 5.6 8.8 8.9.57St. Kevins: Garvey 4, Mahoney 2. TrauaElia 2 . Kempton 2 . Hull-Brown 2 .O'Connor I . Sheehv I . Lowerson 1 . B . DolTinan I . Fraser 1 . Pictdord I . Best :Pickford. O'Keefe . Pull-Brown . Kempton, Richardson. Fraser.Old Ivanhoe: J. weedte 3 . Douglas 2 . Donaldson 1 . Lochran 1 . White I. Best :Knight . Donaldson, McLean . Spoor. Sandilands, Crowley .Umprres: John Miller : Cameron Stewart (F) .Russell Nation ; Santo Caruso(B), Benrie Jephson:Stephen Leahy (G)Marcelltn 0.0 1.9 4.10 8.15.63

Old Trinity 6.5 11.6 17.9 19.10 .124

Mareelllrt: Waters 3 . Romanin 2 . O' Tin 2 . Rowe I . Best : Browne, 0'Ftyim,walker. Gardiner. Cox. Chun . 01 Trinity: Strickland 7. Hatfield 2 .Newman2 . Ramsdon 2 . M . Pawsey 2 . Van der Venue 2. Barnard I . Frost 1 .Best: Deane-Johns, Frost, Clarke . Strickland . Sutcliffe. S. Kemiedv.Umpires: Anthony Damen: Steve McCarthyiF)Adam Kooloos : NathanBillings ( B) . John Robinson : Bernie Hoare (G )Old Xaverians 7.4 11.4 15.7 22.8 .140

University Blues 0.0 3.11 4.15 7.22.66Old Xaverians: Richardson 7 . Allan 4 . D. Landrigan 4 . Fleming 2 . A. Jones1, R . Dillon 1 . Rennick 1, B . Coughlan 1 . Kay I . Best : Riehardson . B.Couglilan . Fleming . Allan, Hilbert . StoneyUniversity Blues : Sheehan 3 . Vasev 3. Roro'dhouse 1 . Best : Garnaut .Stewart . MeLaughlan. Maplestone, Ctieel . Fishiey.Umpires: Mark Gibson : Dirk Kramer (F).Brendan Corcoran :Tim Dodds (B),Kevin Segota: Russell Owens fG )MHSOB 5.7 7.7 13.10 15.10.100St. Bernards 2.3 10.8 16.8 24.14 .158MHSOB: Bamert 5 . Clowes 2, woodley 2 . Watson 2. Sherry I . Eabry I .Joseph I . McIntyre I . Best: Eabry. Pertzet. Bamert . Thompson . Taylor. Krios .St. Bernards : J . Goliant 5 . McKeon 4 . Osborne 4, N . Mitchell 2. Tavtor 2. JoeMount 1, C. Mitchell 1 . L. Gollant 1 . Harvev I . D. Byrne I . Tankey 1 . Jordan1 . Best: Merrington . Shaw . N . Mitchell . McKeon . C. Mitchell. Jordan .Umpires : Graham Thwaites: Wayne Hinton (F). James Maxwell; ScottMacKenzie (B). Geoff Grigg : Vin Vescovd (G )

RESERVES - 29,4,00

Mercellin 4.3 8.6 8.7 9.7.61Old Trinity 1 .2 1.2 4.6 5.7.37Mancellin: Devercelli 3 . Petroff 2 . Wilkinson 1 . Duncan 1 . Taylor I . Collviue

1 . Best : Devercelli. Collvtlle . Frisina . Tat4or. Yee . Duncan. Old Trinity:Hudson 1 . Curran I . Shaughnessy I . Hinclrison I . Natoli I . Best: Cade.Shaughnessy. Antomopoidos . Ladetta. Bladeni . Robinson.St Kevins 4.2 8.3 10.7 15.14 .104Old Ivanhoe 2.3 4.7 4.7 4.8.32St Kevins: Wunerton 3. Kei~ran 3. Hassell 2 . Malesi 2. Rizio 2. Roberts 1,Caine I . Kuring I . Best : Vaitttit . Bevaqua . Bateman, Hassett, Lvnch.Shelley. Old Ivanhoe : Davis 2. Shadbolt 2 . Best: Shadbolt. Worry, George.Price, Roberts . Barker .Old 2taverlana 3.5 5.9 10.14 13.15.93University Blues 0.2 4.4 4.5 5.8.38Old Xaverians: Deane-Jones 2 . Stern 2. Drake 2 . A.Jones 2, Smith 2.R .Jones l, Orlando I . R . Con hlan 1 . Ireland 1 . Best: Deane-Jones . R.Jones,Lechte. Smith, Drake . R .Ha~ . University Blues: Calnon 2, Coleman I .McKinlay 1 . Crawford 1 . Best: Caulloupas. Hayter. Crawford . Brown.Feahterstone . Thomas .MHSOB 0.1 5.3 5.6 7.9 .51St Bernards 6.6 7.8 11.10 13.13.91MHSOB: Robinson 2, Newton 1. Moore 1 . Webster 1 . Armstrong I . Verna 1 .Best : Gregson. Knight. Armstrong. Feferkranz. Newton . Midson.St Bernards: Attard 3. Bvrne 2. Thomas 2 . Davis 1 . Ferris 1 . Juricskav 1 .J .Mount 1 . Harvey 1 . Cariss . Best: Bretherton . Capes . Byrne . Allard . Evans.Brebner.Old Melbournians 1.0 2.5 3.6 3.12.30Old Scotch 5.1 5.1 8.4 9.4.58Old Melbournians: Ambler 2 . Banks 1 . Best : Jenkins, Ross . Murphy.Banks, Wilheim. Old Scotch : C.Reid 1 . T .Reid I . Thomas I . Lillingston 1 .Morris 1 . Addison 1 . Warner 1 . Ross I . bicCutlv 1 .

MELEES BEWAREA melee is "Where anincident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpin ginto packs, throwing each other to the ground or

other or other similar such conduct "

THP AMATFI IR Ffl(1TRAI I FR 9llfln

A SectionMARCELLIR M.N .S.O .R . OLDIVARHOE OLD MELSURNIANS OLD SCOTCH

Coach : Garry Connolly Coach : Warren Fah Coach: Kevin Tibldi Coach: Neil Ross Coach: Brendan MasonRes. Coach: David Howe Res. Coach: Peter O'Dea Asst. Coach: Anthony Parker Asst. Coach : Mark Sarau Res. Coach :

Res. Coach : Steve Cropley Ga ry Jackso n1 1 J . Bamert 1 A Oates 1 M. Bennett 1 R . Nett leton (DVC)2 G. Petroff 2 S. McCully .

2 L. Lochran 2 S. Theodore (DVC) 2 B . Phillips3 D. Waters (C) 3 D. Woodley 3 M . Sandilands 3 A. Ross 3 C . Hosking4 A. Wilkinson 3 P. Brown 4 J . Mansfield 4 M. Hazell 4 T. Holt ', )5 M. Moran 4 C. Eabry 5 B . Spoor 5 L. Bunn 5 R . Price (DVC )5 D. Sampimon 5 P. Sherry 6 M. McKie

7 J K i6 D. Holm e7 C Thompson 6 A. Crow

6 M. Rowe 6 R. Josep h7 J . Pertzel (C)

. ghtn8 T. Steevns

. .8 M. Lovett 7 J. Kitchen

8 C. Reid8 M. Browne8 J . Gerner 9 M. Karayanis 9 C. Aubrey (DVC) 9 S. Collins (VC)9 M. Macquire 9 D. Fairchild (VC) 10 C . Crowley 10 T. Roberts 10 J . Kerr

10 M . Christian 10 D Skinner 11 S . Tully 11 S . Boyd 11 M . Angus DVC( )11 D . Taylor

.11 C Krios 12 C . Branigan 12 A . Hewitt 12 S . Hum e

12 A Cathy.

12 M . Feferkranz13 C . Barke r14 A . Francis

13 S . Rose14 L Reynolds

13 N . Hooper13 T. Collins 13 15 G . Douglas

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16 A . Spee d15 M . Chunn 15 R . Knight 17 A. Corcoran 17 J. Miller 17 D Thomas16 G. Cull 15 M. Atkin 18 J. Hope19 D Warry

18 A. Topakas.

18 H . Thomas17 G . Cox 16 F. Davis .

20 J Keane19 B. Dixon 19 S. Spiden

18 D . Gartner 16 R . Clowes .21 R Roberts 20 N . Pirouet 20 L. Murphy

19 D . Cooper 18 R . Limbrick.

22 P. Donaldson 21 L . Boyd22 A Waddell

21 S. Gibbs20 C . Pezzinenti 19 23 A. Douglas .

23 M Berry22 C . Heat h

21 G . Whiston 20 J . Wilson 24 E. Byrne .24 L Holcombe

23 O . Crane22 D . Marson 21 C. Kelly

21 G McLardie25 A. White26 D. Ross

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27 S . Dodds32 P. Dow d33 B . Davis

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30 A . Treganowan 29 G . McCully 35 L. McLean 34 T. Barker 34 E . Olive r31 W. Devercelli 30 J. Davis 36 M. Pollock 35 D . Brown 35 P O'Connor32 32 A. Cassell 37 P. Armstrong 36 A . McKeon

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39 N . Addiso n40 A Warner36 M . Hurley

37 C. Murray 36 J . Gregson42 L . Courag e43 T. Van Bloomstein

41 G . Wilhelm (RVC )42 P Theodore

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38 N. Armstrong 37 R. McIntyr e38 S Robinson

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39 B . Colville .39 L. Taylor 46 J . Weir 44 S . Edmund

45 C. Murphy 44 C . Evan s40 J . Wilkinso n41 L. Fitzpatrick

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45 M. Blenhei m46 A. McCull y

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.51 B . Shadbolt 49 A . Fleming .

49 L . Hume44 M . Syme 44 M . Hawkes 52 N . Maguire 50 P. Marinis 50 E . Pathenide s45 45 M. Webster 53 S . Price 51 C . Banks RVC( ) 51 A. Faichne y46 L . O'Flynn 46 A. O'Brien 54 Z. Aboujaba 52 B . Campbell 52 N. Leit l47 47 L . Hawkins 55 P. Lilis 53 M . Ward 53 T. Frankenburg48 A. Ryder 48 56 E . Broomhill 54 I . Paterson 54 N . Simon49 D . Ryan 49 L. Jones 57 G . Mclsaac

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OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Tim Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamson

O'Shaughnessy Has, Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick ConnopHas . Coach : Chris Res. Coach :

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10 N . Mitchell (VC) 9 A. Bevaqua 9 S. Mead e9 Andrews A(VC) Hawkins9 J 9 P. Capes 10 N. Fraser 10 D . Mapleston e10 Shaughnessy M11 Richards A

.10 D. Rennex 12 B . Hogan

13 C Mitchell11 D. Ryan12 M . Rizio

11 L . Nort h12 G . McLachlan (C)

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16 Hillas C 15 L. Ford 18 G . Hoffman 18 J . Grigg 17 G . de Crespigne y16 Nanke rvis B 16 A . Gowers 19 L. Gollant (C) 19 D. Sheehy 17 J . Kani s17 Hatfield G (VC)17 Newman J 16 S . Skidmore 20 T. Sheehan

21 B . Loughlin 20 L. Hull-Brown21 J Sibilia

18 S. Chee l18 Clarke L19 Barr C

17 D. Richardson18 T Gordon 22 A . Merrington

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23 B . Quirk24 S . Powell 21 J . Hocking

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29 D. Gleaso n29 J . Overman (R)

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33 Heighton D 33 A. Sassi 37 A . Catterall ( R) 40 N. Parrett41 J Hassett

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t last, some results that went the way Ithought they should - no real surprises .

Could this mean that we are starting to find someconsistency with performances of clubs, or was itthe good 'oil' I received from the local fortune tellerin Lygon Court, Carlton? I hope it's the former.History shows that the top 4 rarely changes (butnot EVERY time) after Rd 6 . Water will eventuallyfind it's own level, and I think we'll find that thatis what is happening here .

Six out of ten is a much better return from thecorrespondents - thanks, but I shouldn't have tofire rockets to get you to pick up that phone . I willbe at the Old Paradians game every week, so cor-respondents don't need to call when you're drawnto play them . As for the other four, any newswould be welcomed .Review

Out at Malvern, De La Sall e accounted forColl egians by 27 points, setting up their win thefirst quarter with 3 .6 to 0 .1 . From there on in, itwas a fairly even tussle . Corin controlled the gamefor the winners with 12 marks and 2 goals, andwas supported by Toohey, who is like thoseEnergiser batteries : just keeps going and going.Young McInerney, in only his second game, alsoplayed well for the victors . The Lions' better play-ers were Huggins, Parkin and Maxwell .

Out at Central Reserve, Mazenod handled theconditions much better th an Old Paradians an dran out comfortable winners by 27 points . Changetakes time to implement, and it seems that DaveMurray's fresh style and structured game plan isstarting to hit home with the players . Murray,Fisher and O'Donaghue showed their mates whatit's all about by starring for the victors . The OPswere best served by Hart, B . Brabender andHolland .

Brunswick was the theatre, and NOBs an dWhitefriars were the lions and christians . Thehome side were able to draw first blood, by puttingthe visitors to the sword in the first quarter, lead-ing by 17 pts . That was effectively the ball gameafter that as the margin by day's end was also 17pts. For the losers, Hughes, Gillan and A . Carbonewere gallant in defeat. The winners' best wereHalpin, Collison and Talbot (I'm getting good atreading papers!) .

Old Brighton made the short trek toMcKinnon to take on Old Haileybury, with thevisitors belting the home side to the tune of 55 pts .A 7 goal opening term with the howling gale sawOB put the issue beyond doubt, and call that largelady in at quarter time to sing a few ballads .Bradley, in his first game booted 5. Perry at CHBand the 'road runner' Jackson were also instru-6

mental in the victo-ry . For the losingside, B . Mitchell, S .Rowlands andHassett were th ebetter players, according to "The Sunday Age" .

The tale of two cities continued at "BlusteryPark", where Ormond went on a blitzkreig at theexpense of Old Mentonians . The OMs used thegale to their advantage in the opening term to bein front, but Steve Grace unlatched the gate atquarter time at Ormond piled on 8 goals to effec-tively end the contest from there . The nippy rover,Stone, chipped in with 6 goals, and Sebo was asimpenetrable as ever down back . Ormond had 5teenagers in the winning side, so their future islooking good . For the losers, Vick, Bournan andthe "Buzz" (again) were the better players (thanksto "The Sunday Age") .Preview

At the home of Harry, the strugglingCollegians take on Mazenod . The Lions will bedesperate for a win, as their only victory has comeat the expense of the bottom side. On the otherhand, Mazenod are slowly getting into gear, andbeginning to fire with their game plan . Mazenodare on a mission - they'll be too good by 41 pts .

NOBs travel to Bundoora as guests of OldParadians . One team is coming off a win last week(NOBs), and the other a loss (OP) . Confidence is amagnificent ingredient in this game, and itappears that NOBs have plenty of it at themoment, whilst the Green and Purples are a bitlow on stocks . No doubt the Rd 18 drama of 1999will still be in their minds, and I believe that it willbe payback day today for the visitors . NOBs by 34pts .

Old Brighton have packed their camels andcut lunches for the epic journey to Donvale to faceWhitefriars . The home side have shown that theyare not far off the mark with some good winsagainst quality opposition, and have certainly notbeen disgraced in defeat . OB, on the other hand,know what's required to be successful at this leveland beyond . Even though it will take them lightyears to get there, the trip will be worth it and OBwill bring home the chocolates by 28 pts .

That magnificent, state-of-the-art stadium,E .E .Gunn, is where we see Ormond play Be LaSalle. The locals are still wanting some of that40/1 that was on offer a few weeks ago, and withgood reason . They're the only side undefeated . DeLa Salle haven't set the world on fire at all thisyear, indicating that the 9/4 was a bit skinny forthe punters . The "Kiss if Death" is getting plantedagain . That's right, I'm tipping Ormond to win by

20 pis (sorry chaps) .The last game sees the two 'cellar dwellers' face

up to the mound at that 'royal' venue, EP. Oldgaileybury have one win on the board, whilst Old

Pjentonians have yet to trouble the scorcrs . Thiswill be a chance for Mick Dwyer's boys to regainthat an important confidence that was last seenrunning around in Race 8 at The Meadows . OHi,vdi win comfortably by 48 pts .

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Old Haileybury - congratulations to DavidLappage on playing his 150th game last weekagainst Old Brighton. "Lappa" a member of the1995 senior premiership team, is very dangerousaround the stcks and has kicked goals in most ofthose 150 matches (leading seniors goalkicker lastyear) . The Bloods also congratulate ChaturaJayasekera on playing his 50th game for the clubagainst Old Brighton . "Chat" the 1998 U 19 com-petition B&F winner, is doing a great job of com-bining football & cricket with the Old Boys as wellas medical studies and is a very popular memberof the Bloods community .

De La Salle - Shane Hyland (50-rd3) andJohn Doak (50-rd4) well done guys, we look for-ward to the next 50 . Also today Damian Tooheyplays his 200th game for the club .Congratulations to all from the committee, sup-porters and players .

Ormond - congratulations to Damien "pis-tons" Cleary for playing 100 games for his club .Damien played his junior football at St . Peter'sbefore progressing to Oakleigh in the VFA. Hecrossed to Ormond in 1995. The unassuming andpopular backman also won the reserves B&F in1996 & 1999 . Well done from all at Ormond.

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CLUB LAST WE TOTALBECKETT ORMOND 2 19REIDY WHITEFRIARS 2 14HARRISON MAZENOD 1 12KAVANAH MAZENOD 3 11DUGGAN DE LA SALLE 2 11CARRIGG WHITEFRIARS 0 11

B RESERVEELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12BROWN ORMOND 2 10HAWKINS MAZENOD 2 9CLANCY DE LA SALLE 0 8KUKULJAN ORMOND 3 8SHEPHERD OLD HAILEYBURY 2 8

SENIORS - 29 .04.00Old Haileybury 1.0 5.7 7.8 9.11 .65Old Brighton 7.7 8.8 16.11 18 .12 .120Old Haiteybury: Lapp a~e 3. Brudar I . Carson I . Adam Hilton 1 . JohnstonI . Lam bert I . White I . Best: S. Rowlands, B . Mitchell. Hassell. Armstrong.

Old B~righton : Bradley 6 . Ptrrie 4 . O'Neill 2. Lennox 1 . Dennis I . Gadsden 1 .Mirclie 1 . Krry nmmiak 1 . McLachlan 1 . Best : Perry . Phelan. Pirrie. Bradley.Nikas . Lennox.Umpires: Neville Boyle : Geoff Curran ( F) . John KeltyCraig Arnold (G)Old Mentonians 4.6 5.8 8.16 8.16.64Ormond 2 .3 10.9 12.10 19.20 .134Old Mentonians : T. Bournon 2. L. Hogan 2 . W. Ballantine 1 . B. Ferguson I .T. Mc Nish 1, B. Murphy 1 . Best: J . Vick. T. Bournon . B . Kuramoto. P.Flaskis, S. Mulliu . G . Katris .Ormond: B . Stone 6. D . Beckett 2 . S. Naughton 2 . M . Miller 2, W. Block 1 .S. James 1, D . Robbins 1 . D. Mabbett 1 . )~ Scanlon 1, M . McComill 1. J .Keleher 1 . Best : N . Sebo. L. D'Astoli . M. MeConvill . S. James, S. Naughton .B . Stone .Umpires: Daniel Hall iwell: Sharon Alger(F).David Gourla} .̂ Adam Conquest(B) . Bernie Dix: G. Napper (G)Be La Salle 3.6 6.7 8.8 11.11 .77Collegians 0.1 3.5 6.6 7.8.50De La Salle : Corin 2 Silvers 2 . Duggan 2. Jackson 2 . D . Hyland I . Hackett1, Pedicini I . Best: Conn, Brou ne . S. Hyland, Toohey. McInerney . Prezins .Collegians: Robertson 2. Huggins 2 . Y. Phillips 1 . Piasente 1 . Palmer 1 . Best:Huggins. Parkin . Maxwell, D. Philli ps. McKenzie .Umpires: Peter Simpson: Paul Jones (B) . Gre Richards: Bjorn McCarthy (G)North Old Boys 3.7 61 10.9 11.14.80Whitefrtars 1.2 3.5 6.7 9.9.63North Old Boys: J. Barker 3. J. Saad 2 . Wilkinson 1, Halpin 1, M. Maguire1 . McTaggart i . Trenton I . G . Phyl an d I . Best : Halpin. Colllson. Talbot.Curry . Leigh. Carney.RJhitefriars: Pasqualotto 4, Reiby 2, Conningham 1. Hilton i . Power 1 . Best:Hughes, A. Carbone. Gi llan. Pasqualotto, Kennedy, Reidy.Umpires: Peter James : Simon Olive (F). Ken Coughlan: Garry Cl an cy (G)Mazenod 3.3 8.5 8.7 13.12 .90Old Pamdians 2.4 7.5 8.8 9.9 .63Mazenod: Ka%anagh 3. Hanley 2 . Tucker 2, Kelly 2 . Fotiniotis 1 . A.Dickering, Harrison Ira Lancaster I . Best: Fisher, Polar . Lancaster,O'Donog~ue . Tucker. M . Murphy.Old Paradiarts : Wood 2, Holland 2, Swindon 1. Vincent 1 . Loney 1,O'Laughlin 1 . Porteous 1 . Best : B. Brabender. Heffernan . Hart . P. Brabender.O'Gnev. Sinclair.UGmpiies : Richard Eastwood:Gene Hodgins (F), Andrew Long:Bob Dunstan

RESERVES - 29 .04 .0 0Be La Salle 4.2 7.3 9.14 12.18 .90Co llegians 0.2 2.4 3.5 6.8 .44Be La Salle: Bowden 2, Fisher 2 . Ford 2 . Johnstone 2. Buick 1, Harber 1,King I . Williams . Best: Wood, Harber. Walker, Horn . Bowden . Johnstone .Collegians : Woolley 2 . Mollard 1 . Cooper 1 . O'Donnell . Donnelly. Best :Baxter. S .Van Der Veene, Mollard . Donnelly, Hart, Britten .Mazenod O.C 1.2 7.9 9.11 11 .14 .80Old Paradlans 0.6 1.8 6.9 10.12.72Mazenod O.C:Hawkins 2, Paolucci 2, McMullin 1 . Gooden 1 . Smith 1 .Linden I . Parry 1 . Devlin 1, Ballenger 1 . Best: Paolueci. Devlin. DGooden,Nussbaum. Hawkins. Le~ ett . Paradians : Richardson 3, Gallavay 1 .Godfrey 1 . Harris 1, Stanley 1 . A .Swindon I, J .Swindon 1 . Watson 1 .North Old Boys 4.5.29Whiterriars 3.8.26North Old Boys:B arker 2 . Murry 1 . Nt'hitnish 1 . Best: Skene. Trtruboli.Murray, h1 .Barker. R .Maguire. Smith . Whitefriars :Andrews I . winch I .Maguire I . Best: Elliot. Eames. Johnson . O'Connor, Vernal. Which .

2.6 3.7 7.17 8.17.65o1d HaileyburyOld Brighton 0.0 3.2 3.2 5.4.34Old Fiaflybury:Shepherd 2 . Brandham 1 . Dimond I .Jayasekera 1 . Ladd 1 .Mitchell 1, Saunders I . Best : Jayasekera . Hill. Shepherd . Floyd. Ross .Finlayson. Old Brighton: Paterson 2 . Earl 1 . Bickett I. Stewart 1 . Best:Earl.Ewert. Talbot, White, Bickett, Paterson .Old Mentontsrts: 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.6.12Ormond 3.3 3.4 6.10 9.14.68Old Mentonians:Oxlan d I . Best : Nock, Dtirver. Clothier. Mines .Ormond: Kukrdjan 3 . Brown 2 . Livingstone I, Cleary 1, Farrell 1 . Smith 1 .Best: Shepherd, Hanmtond, Courteney. Smith . Keleher. Joy.

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ne windy conditions ~ .d by gee it was windy didnot produce any surprise results with most

games going according to plan . The ladder is startinto take a bit of shape now and the next few weeks wi~sort it all out especially with most sides losing a play-er or two in the upcoming State Game,REVIEW

After a pretty even first quarter th ekicked away in the 2nd term to lead by 3 twins at thelong break . The third was a replica of the second viththe combine increasing their lead to 4 goals at thelast change and for all intents and purposes the EfGSwere gone . But somebody forget to tell the OGS play-ers this and they produced one of their best 30 min-utes of football for many a long day to rally kick 5goals to nothing and come away 8 point winners . Atimely victory for the club . Lucas Wilson as has beenthe norm was exceptional all day for the OGS, MartyJaugietis was a solid citizen, and Higgo and JimmyPaul were also pretty handy. For the Bullants whofelt they let the game slip from their grasp best wasPrior in the engine room well supported by Schneiderand Chivers .

The Rovers overcame a determined S t BedesMentone Tigers to win a close encounter in the blus-terv conditions by 10 points . Due to the wind thehome side would always have the advantage in know-ing how to best play their ground . It was a low scor-ing game with the hovers being in front all day andthe Tigers trying to peg them back . The backlinesremained on top for most of the day with the constantpressure put on by the miserly Rover defense forcingthe visitors to go wide . It was this pressure and theRovers ability to kick a couple of goals into the windthat finally got the home side back on the winninglist . Best players for the Rovers were Woods .Anderson (whieh one I'm not sure) Flahive, Holt andPucella . For the Tigers who knows but one wouldimagine that Macca and young Sam would have beenpretty lucky again .

Tlaerr-y took the early lead kicking into the windonly to allow Iv " - ->urnption to kick 2 lategoals and so lead a 1/4 time . But that was it as faras the Hoes were concerned with Therry completelyoutplaying them for the remainder of the game kick-ing some 13 goals to 4 . They are obviously a side tobe reckoned with this year Therry and must not betaken lightly, whilst the Hoes are really at the cross-roads I won't say in crisis as I don't like that term butD-Grade does now loom as a possibility even thoughit is early doors . Mick Goodwin once again controlledthe game for the victors with great support from theMick's Bannister and Elliott . For the vanquishedScuderi yet again Scoble and former VAFA rep PeterFlynn back after a year on the sidelines were good tri-ers .

The wind at AlbertPark was swirly andgale force, the worstin some 40 years I °believe, and this made for a scrappy game with bothsides having trouble with their skill levels. TheJackas virtually won the game by being able to kick3 goals into the wind in the first term with JulianKirzner in his first appearance kicking 2 of them .Glen Eire persisted and were a very determined unitattacking the ball very hard at all times but in a lowscoring game their inability to use the wind earlyproveTcostly . The difference between the two sideswas the performance of Nick Gold at CHB for theJackas has was virtually impassable and easily wonthe BOG award . The Segal Brothers ran hard all daywhile Adrian Redlich continues to impress in defense .For the Sainters Gilmore Asatpenko, Tsirogiannis(goodness me) Grey and Ryan were all good .

A nine goal to nothing first quarter set it up forBeaumaris to record a convincing victory over aninjury hit Prahran. Had they kicked straighter theSharks could have and should have won by a lotmore . They had winners on every line and in a11 real-ity it was a pretty impressive performance . The TwoBlues to their credit did keep trying but in the endthey were just overwhelmed by the slick Beauy v unit .Good players for the home side one could nearlyname them all, lack of space prevents that butTeasdale for the 4th week in a row was excellent, JonHolt in his 200th did a great job in shutting the dan-gerous Pitts out of the game . Boctor's 5 twins in theconditions was an excellent return and Shermanused all his experience to great advantage . ForPrahran as usual none 'were better than the lion-hearted Kip Walford, Rhodesy was pretty good andyoung Beer made a great debut.

PREVIEWSome tough games again this week I don't think

my percentage accuracy in tips is too flash at thisstage of the season .

Hampton Rovers travel to Como Park keen towin a game away from home. The big ground will suitthem and their style of play but they must stick toteam rules . The OGS will be buoyed by the come frombehind win last week and it could be just the fillipthey need to help them turn the corner. Lucas Wilsonholds the kev if he holds sway at the centre bouncesRovers could be in trouble, but in a toss up I will pickthe Rovers because after an indifferent start I feelthey will be thereabouts .

Therry make the long trek across town to tacklethe Tigers at Brindisi Street a daunting task for any-body at the best of times . I will go against real formhere and tip with the home side as they play theirhome ground so well and really need to win this won

to stay in touch, but I won't be surprised if I'm wrong .Although having to travel across town to Ivanho e

this should not trouble Glen Eira today and I thinkthey will return to the winning list at the expense ofthe hapless Hoes who seem to be injury riddled at themoment losing a couple a week, much to their dis-dain . It really tests your depth these situations

Prahran await Bulleen-Templestowe at Toorakpark in a must win game for both sides . Both havehad their chances in nearly every game so far and arenot that far away. Hopefully the Two Blues will get afew of their players back which will make them morecompetitive the Bullants will certainly be in the gamemost of the way but I'm tipping at the end thatPrahran will just have their noses in front . Chin upKB it will be alrigh t

The game of the season so far takes place atAlbert Park as Ajax welcome Beaumaris to their newsurrounds . Promises to be a great game of footballthis, as both sides play a fast running free flowingtype of game and have plenty of options up forward .I have never tipped against any of my clubs whilebeing a scribe and I am not going to start today, letshope the weather is fine so the game is not ruined asa spectacle, Beaumaris to win .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSWe certainly don't have the problems here that

my B-Section colleague is experiencing with 9/10clubs making contact this week . Only St BedesMentone-Tigers being delinquent.

Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 which isphone or fax the mobile is 0412 213541 or send anemail to brainco@optusnet .com .au . Keep up the goodwork.

Bulleen Templeotowe 2 .2 6.8 10.10 10.12.72Old Geelong 2.2 3.5 6.9 11.14.80BuBeen TempFestowe: D. Bone 2. Burridge 2. Chivas. Hare. D. Matthews. H.Prris, W. Thompson. Welch. Best : Prior. Chtcers, Schneider. Trnutganis, V6', Bone-Trdioch. Old Geelong: H1~n sn4 . Fisher 2. L.14` ➢son . Vtckers-tVillis, Watlace-Smtth,Paul . Malpas . Best : L . t4Ssa . Jaugfetis . Higgins . Paut. Taylor. Salter. Umpires:Leon Quinn : Alan Stubbs IF)

Hampton Rovers 2 .4 2.6 5.12 7.12.54St. Bedes Ment Tig. 0.2 2.4 3.7 5.14.44Hampton Rovers : Flahhe 3. Davey 2. Holt . Wills . Best : Woods . Anderson, Flabhc.Ariz . Boyd . St. Bedes Ment . Tig .: Hecker 3. M . FVhtlle 2. Best : M. Wintle.

Goodchild. L. PtinOe. Johnson . Zakdo, Carroll.Umpires: Robert Sneddon : Phil CallIF). Kirstv Pav:Niek Lemon(B). Clive Shipley : Bob Seymour (G )

Therry Penoia 3.3 8.10 10.11 18.14.110Ivanhoe Assumption 3 .4 4.5 8.7 7.9.51

The ry Permian R. Bannister 3 . D . Goodwin 3 . C . Bannister 2. S. Hollow, O'Sulliarn2 . Caccamo. M . Goodwvi . Lougiilan. Petrenski . Best : M. Goodwvr. R. Bannister .Elliott . S. Hollow, S. Sacco. Melia Ivanhoe Assumption: Flarn 2, J. Pace 2. J.Fuilatson. T. Scoble . Rawiey . Best : Scuderi. T . Scobie. Tucker. Rawiey. Ftyiur,Young. Umpiccs:Cratg BraJtberg: Leah Gallagtier (F)

AJAX 3.1 5.4 7.5 11.8.74Glen Elm A.F.C 4 .5 4.8 7.9 9.10.64

AJAX: Kalinski 3, Kirzner 3. Davis 2 . Wetsler. Konsky . Best : Gold. J. Segal . Blashki .

M . Segal, w'eisler. Redlich. Glen Eire: Turner 3. Ryan . A. Stapenko. Thursfield .Gilmore, Carnana Tkocz . Best : Gilmore, Astapenko. Tsiro ' nis. Grey. Ryan .

Tkocz . Umpires:AndreaThwaltes: Paui Withington(F), Robert Parry IGI

Beaumaris A.RC 9.9 12.12 17.21 21.22 .148Prahrnn A.EC 4.4 4.4 8.5 13.6 .84

Beenmarls : Beeler 5. Catlin 4. Meade 3, Martin 3 . Teasdale 2 . Holt 2. Cadan . A .Quin. Best: Tea,sdate . Holt, Ensar. M. Quin . Martin. Boctor . Shaman. Prahran :Rhodes 4. Gallagher 3 . A. Pitts . Perry. Beer. Pang. Birch. Best : tVatCord . Rhodes,Beer. Belcher. Getlie . Umpires : Trent Foley. Dlamie Whiteley IF). Wayne Cove (B)

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Bull een Templmtowe 2.2 8.4 9.8 13.13 .91

Old Geelong 1.2 3.4 5.5 8.5.53Bulleen Templestowe: Mc[.aren 5 . McKenzie 3 . Stott 2 . Dou9an. Horvath . Todd.

Best : Melaren . Todd, Eijsvogel. Stott . Bane. Boyd. Old Geelong: Howells 3,Harrin~ton 2 . Comers. Broadbent . Carty . Best : Harrington. Couzens . Ronchi,

Carty-, taeuone . Gretton-Llatson .Hampton Rovers 1 .1 5.3 5,4 8.5.53St.Bedes Ment. TIg 3.2 3 .2 5.7 5.7.37

Hampton Rovers: Crawford 3 . Chasten 2 . Sane 2. David Anderson . Best : DmidAnderson . Dtmball . Drew Anderson. Fanning. Chasten. LawTence . St.Btdes Ment.Tig : Gomez. Doubaras. Hipwell. Tomlinson . Beasley . Best : Bllos . Beasley. Parsons.Gomez. Doubaras. Young.

Therry Penchi O.B 3.7 6.7 11 .11 14.12.96Ivanhoe Assumption 010 2.1 2.1 4.5.29Ther ry Penola: Evans 3 . Swinder 2 . Gri+ s 2. Van En er 2 . Kilpatrick 2. J . Sacco.Gauci. Tadtnac. Best : H. Garoni. P. GaronL Hill, ~ri¢gs . Van En~Ier. Crotty.Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 3, Fairweat}ter. Best : Fairweathcr, iacmangelo.Smitb. S. Healy,. C. McDonald. D. Pearce.

AJAX 6.3 12.4 17.7 18.9.117

Glen Eire A.RC 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.5.17AJAX: Basist 5 . Ben-Simon 4. Buckley 3, Kalb 2 . Jammer. Mohr . Sharp,Cukierman. Best: Sharp. Snow. Pvke. Buckley, Basist. Cukierman. Glen Bins:Goal kickers and best players results not reee[ced.

BeaumarSs A-F-C 5.2 11.4 12.8 18.14.122Prahmn A.F.C. 3.2 3.5 8.6 10.8 .68

Beaumad, : B . Stevens 1 Vance 3. Jones 2 . Fisher 2- Corficld 2. Btackie. McKenzie,Smith, 'son, Spence-Bailer . Nish . Prahr®n: Oliver 2 . Campbell 2 . Aitken. Uear.

tk'allme}er, Roberts. Wartand . Erdem. Best: Miller. Henshall . Aitken . H . Pitts. Vear.

Bulleen-Templestowe - Congratulations toDean Matthews who played his 200th SeniorGame for Bulleen-Templostowe last week . A veryskilled and tough player everyone at the Bullantscongratulates you and your football achievementsand hope their are many more to come. Dean hasplayed all his footy with the Bulls except for a yearat St Kilda coming up through Juniors into theSeniors and has captained the side for the past fouryears . Well done Dean .

NAMEKALINSKIBOLTERHIGGINSHECKERM. WILSON

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CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 3 20D. PEARCE IVANHOE 3 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 2 10BASIST AJAX 5 9

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t rarely happens in this Section that, by Round4, the clubs have already settled into a pecking

order. Aquinas & Monash Blues look morals forthe 2nd chance spots ; St Leo's & OEG are cer-tainties for finals action ; Caulfield Gr. & Banyulewill challenge ; and the rest will require a seriousremake to force themselves into contention .

LAST WEEKBanyule vanquished Oakleigh even though

the Krushers never stopped, regardless of thescores. The Bear's were happy with wingers,Clinton Burke & Brett Cantwell, plus CHB, GavinShaw, and Dave Williams, rucking.

Old Essendon overcame Old Camberwell afterbreaking away in the first half. The Wells foughtback to within 7 points early in the last, butGrammar accelerated off again for a solid victory .U19's player, Ben Tipper, starred for the Wells,Alex MacKenzie did well at BP, and JordanHeffernan was back in form in the middle .

La Trobe copped a dose of the Monash B lueslast Saturday, but they needn't worry, it's a com-mon complaint! The Trobers midfielders, BenGrant & "Pluto", were effective, plus DeanSheldrick in defence, The Blues stars were LukeCreamer in the middle, Ed Morrison on his wing,and James Hawkins up forward . . . . . . Oh yes . . . . .andSammy McGee !

Aquinas conquered Caulfield fAa by building a6G+ lead in the 3rd term and then shutting downthe Fields who had the wind in the last. MarchiTarulli played a blinder at HFF for the Bloods,Danny Minogue was dependable at HBF, withCam Quinn giving drive from his wing .

St Leo's Emmaus and the gale routed OldCarey in a fine display of intelligent, committedfooty about which the Panthers were clueless . TheParks dominated the frequent packs where twinbobcats, Dimble and Farquhar, never let up .O'Meara controlled the knockouts, Don Dini andMcCann gave the Two Blues a clear ascendencythrough midfield, Major defended superbly,Manton was unbeatable everywhere, in fact thewhole bloody side was marvellous . Flanker, NickEverett, was the Panthers only really bright spark,a handful more contested, but most were manyfarads short of fully charged.

TODAY'S GAMESOakleigh plays Old Essendon and will find the

going tough against this class unit . The Krushersalways contest every possession but lack the skillsthat Grammar has in such abundance . OEG towin by a comfortable margin .

Old Camberwellmeets La'1`roL .;, andin spite of my open-ing predictions, oneor both of these sides could turn their fortunesround . The Trobers are notoriously slow starters,last season being a classic example; and the Wellsare such a bundle of good footballers I'm stuffed ifI know why they're 0-4! The Wells should win agood game by 3/4 goals because of their betterdefence and midfield operators .

Monash Blues encounters Caulfield Gram-marians in what should be a great game betweentwo highly skilful teams . Field's runners, Royals,Brohier, and Widjaja will take some countering,but the Blues defence seems impregnable at themoment, and their midfield output is enormous .The Blues by 5Gs .

Old Carey confronts B anyule and will need to"basicize" if they wish to be competitive . TheBear's should enjoy their visit to the best faciilitiesin the VAFA, because their no nonsense approachwill give them the four points by 6/7 goals .

Aquinas OC confronts St Leo's in today's topgame that will be a corker, with both sides similarin playing styles, and fairly evenly matched roundthe ground . David Miller has got his youthfulParks playing "process" footy, with their backingup and numbers at the ball hard to fault . The bat-tle for centre supremacy between Don Dini & CamColliver will be a classic, as will be the containingtactics both ends of the ground on FF's, JasonLivingston & Brendan Vaughan . The Bloods maybe minus big ruckman Al Bethune, but even sothey should take the points by a goal or so.

RESERVESToday's winners should be ; OEG, Wells, Blues,

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VALEOld Carey revered Life Member, Joan

Gramliek, passed away recently . Joan wasthe widow of the club's founder "Bunny"Gramlick, and right to the end was a wonder-ful supporter of the club and all it represents .Farewell Joan, we'll miss you sorely, andthere's sure to be somewhere in Heaven thatserves Cinzano!

old C0_e„ - ialuutea on oalk;i ins

' n{1y played his 5C Ti _~ ~. te in the Black, Gold,-and Blue . Well done Felix, hope there s manymore ahead !

St . Leas Emmaus - congratulations toDanny Lear on reaching 50 games in Rd4 and wehope "Noddy's" career is as bright as his hair .

Caulfield Grammarians - Nigel Brohier, ClubCaptain, B&F winner, committee member. VAFARep, premiership player 1998, "Mamba's"courage, loyalty and pure football skill are inspi-rational to anyone who had watched him play overthe past 14 seasons. He is a credit to himself, newfiance Sonya and his family who rarely miss agalrle . Well done Nige from all at CGFC .

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Dl SECTION

OAKLEIGH

OLD CAMBERWELL

MONASH BLUES

OLD CAREY

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1 G. Burc h2 C. Thomas3 S. Edwards5 M . Boland6 D. Monogue7 C. Glenn e8 J . Jess9 T. Harkin10 D . Boland11 B . Cooper12 A . Bethune13 D . Denbraber14 A . Lorki n15 A. Hyland16 H . Field17 M . Denavi18 J . Hughes19 G . Whitehead20 P. Pare s21 C . Quinn22 S . Flyn n23 J. Livingstone24 P. Harpe r25 B. Volombello26 S. Downes27 S . Jones28 J . Langford29 J . Wilson30 C . Collilver31 M . Hunter32 J . Bleakney33 C . Wooden34 M . Tarullli35 R . Chaoman36 P. Hevera n37 J . No rt h-Coombes38 B . Moran39 M . Mercuri40 A . Cultrera41 C . Bambury42 R . Moran43 M . Slatte ry44 G . Macklin45 N . Frederikson46 M . Anderson47 N . Mora n48 M . Moore49 G . Verstra50 L . Sheffield51 C. Watt52 M . Corrie53 J . Devers54 M . O'Halloran55 J . Crouch56 D . Joyce57 D . North-Combes58 D . La w59 A. Bentley60 D . Vine61 M . Gree r62 L. Bradshaw63 A . Barri e64 P.Glennie65 L . Buzaglo66 J . Hunt67 P. Cuickshank68 J . Coglan70 C . Lyng71 J . Pole72 M . Riley86 B . Barclay

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1 H McDermott2 D Witchell3 S. Kayrooz4 M Gilbe rt5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 B. Gillard8 R Williams9 J Plant10 B Moxin11 S Cross12 J Egan13 D Nasrallah14 B . Woodlock15 S Gray16 D Bentley17 G . Donaldson18 J Turnball19 A Thompson20 S Playfai r21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilha m23 M Gray24 A Plant25 L Martin26 G Shaw27 P. Healey28 C Wilks29 G Sutterby30 B . Grindal31 C Bassett32 S . Richmond33 D . Glass34 C Stevens35 D Spoules36 M . George37 B Wilson38 T. Thompson39 A . Hopgood40 W. Gibson41 D . Mutton42 T Ega n43 L Ferrall44 M . Natoli45 D. Wilson46 D Noonan47 L O'Connell48 W Keenan49 L Hol t50 C Burke51 G Bel l52 Ross Dohe rt y53 Rohan Doherty54 P. Witchel l55 D Williams56 B White57 A . Dooley58 D Mayne59 J . McDermott

Coa-, . , -ersons Coa~ . ;ornel Dachs

1 D. Rosman2 B. Hal l2 S. Sayasane3 C. Knigh t4 M. Liddell5 S. Kendall6 M. Harrison7 J . Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart - Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A . Will11 S. Amiet11 M . Cassidy12 D . Pearce13 D. Gurr14 S . Klose1 515 P. King16 T. Royals17 R . Gosstray17 D . Roberts18 P. Anderson18 B. Baxte r19 R. Buchanan20 M . Klos e20 H . Vella21 N . Brohier22 T. Townley23 D . Ash24 G . Lehne r25 M . Cramphorn25 T. Wailes26 S. Williams26 W. Widjaja27 A . Kea,vn28 G . Evans29 J . Whitmee29 D. Schrimski30 J . Gros s31 S . San t33 C . McGrath33 N . Silve r34 J. Margerison3 535 S . Thompson36 A. Lawrence37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 G . Harrison41 A . Bosna42 D . Synman43 J . Smith44 C . Bettany45 B. Taylor46 A. Johnson47 L. Salem48 S . Varthalis49 S . Erickson50 K . Deakin51 N . Bourke52 B . Minter5354 M . Ailanby55 M . Davies56 A . Dowd57 M . Dakic58 J . Toyam a59 A . Beauchamp72 T. Freeman73 G . Markovic

Coach: Andrew SutherlandRes. Coach : Clinton Perry

1 M.Bakogiannis2 S .Fredrickson3 D.Sheldrick4 C Perry5 S.Adamthwaite6 B .Cameron7 P.Moo n8 J Camm9 J .Goode10 D Sidebottom11 J .Levy12 D .Gleeson1 314 L .Wakeling15 G .Robinson16 C McKie17 L .Heathcote18 S .Gloury19 S .Whit e2021 D.Edmunds2 223 S .Mitchell2 425 M .Spralja26 B.Hewitt27 L Ryan28 R Rossi2930 R .Storer3 132 M .Napier3 3343536 T.Mawdsle y3738 A.Willis394041No . Name4 24344 W.Auldist45 S .Turner464748

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Coach : Dave RogersRes Coach: Marcus Spencer

1 L Findlay2 J Baxter3 L Holloway4 A Bains5 D Rogers6 M Newman7 P Farra r8 D Junkeer9 C O'Sullivan10 S Webster11 M Spencer12 J Caldwell13 A Herrman14 B Merlin15 M Tinkler16 B Tatterson17 P O'Neill18 E Morrison19 D Furnell20 A Anderson21 C Gregory22 R Kamphius23 D Cavicchiolo24 C Williams25 J Hawkin s26 P Fernon27 N DeYoung28 5 McGee30 L Creamer32 J Marshall33 J Smith34 B Dowsley35 D Murchie36 N Costley38 P Tuohey39 M Smith40 M Bolton41 1 Paul42 P Milli e43 R Feenaghty44 D Teesdale45 R Wals h46 A Ryan47 S Mentha48 K McIntyre49 A Spence51 J Gray52 N Moresi54 M McGrath60 S Lloyd61 P Campbell67 B Dempsey69 N Manuel l

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Dl SectionDAKLEIGH A .F.C . OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OLD ESSENDO N ST LEOS E M MAUS

Coach: Chris Moore Coach: Ma tt Hanson Coach: Michael Zemskl Coach: Gavin Keane WATTLE PAR KRes Coach: Pete Aridanoixxilos Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res. Coach : Phil Aarons Res Coach : Shane Bishop

Coach : Dave Mille r1 J . Knorpp 1 J . McLean 1 C . Angus 1 John Pana (VC) Res Coach: Andrew Bethune2 A . Bloomfield 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 Jason Fincher 1 D Dinicolantoni o3 D. MacKenzie 2 T James (DVC) 3 M. Cohen 3 Peter Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Meara4 P. Heverin 2 A. McKenzie 4 C. Ester 4 Drew Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchel l5 T. lanchello 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 Steve Emerson 4 A Aulis o6 A. Cloke 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C . Campbell 6 Craig Ridley 5 S Buckl e7 B. Stirling 5 S. Horskins 7 R . Oppy 7 Jordon Leask 6 S McCan n8 R . Marshall

MoutisJ6 A . Seele y6 R Heath

8 P. Harris 8 Lauch Fletcher7 A Burgess8 J Fennel l9 .

10 S. Lewis.

7 M. Scott 9 A . Birkil l10 K . Shrives

9 Jason Goodge r10 Scoff Bryant

9 A Bethun e10 B Mitchel l

11 C . Hanle yHal l12 B

7 C. Gran t8 J . Heffernan

11 N . Everett 11 Brett Papal 11 B Care y.

14 T. Gibson 8 S. Clay 12 D . Knezevic13 B Hutchinson

12 Jarrod Fincher13 Will Conlan

12 T McCan n13 A Hughan

15 G . Redfor d16 J . Tolley

9 E. No y9 B. O'Hara

.14 C . Phillips 14 Sam Evans 14 J Manto n

15 A O'Reilly18 J . Connellan 10 M . Hanson (C) 15 M . Beresford 15 Tim Di Blasi 16 A Rose19 P. Taylor 11 N . Robinson 16 F. Hakins 16 Scott MacPherson 17 R Parker

20 T. Adamic 12 R. Kapoor 10 S . Curry 17 Peter Hexter 18 R McCan n21 A. Monaghan 12 A . Hills 11 C . Matthews 18 Jeff Walker 19 A Majo r

22 L . Billing 13 L. Gladman (VC) 12 A . McKinsty 19 Geoff Stevens 20 N Zannis

24 S. Kitts 14 R. Whitehead 20 J . Raftpoulos 20 David Hunter 21 G Simmondson22 P Ristevsk i

25 C . Marshall 14 R. Perryman 21 H . Thomas 21 Stewart Dale 23 T Batt26 A. Kitts 15 S . Tosch 22 S . Vitali 22 John Rush 24 A Hadad27 A. Mouchacca 16 A . Heffernan B . Shutie 23 John Hughes 25 A McKenzi e29 D. Hall Bryso n17 A. (VC) 22 N . Bull 24 Rod Doolan 26 A Prosse r31 T. Bromley 18 A . Brownless 23 B . Israel 25 Brett Turner 27 P Levins32 P. Andrinopoulos 19 A . Hanso n

20 J . Elliott 24 J . Rist 26 Sam Fleming VC) 28 S . McLaughli n29 S D'ar c33 M . Clark 22 S Reddish

25 N . Vasilopoulos 27 Darren Barr 30 M Ottab~ e34 L . Head .23 D . Lilja 26 D . Sherr 28 Craig Morgan

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C, Last week we told you about 6h on ." r :rbouncing the ball into her head, well her lucklYiasn't changed . Upon arriving at training recent-1Y, skills coach James Van Beek decided to kic k

footy approximately 30m at her when she'dturned her back . The result < bang, right on tar-get and didn't Shaggers scream!.,} Interesting conversation at training recently .John Miller : "C'Mon Jamie (Kvins), work as a6oup . There's no 'I' in T .E.A .M" . Jamie K " a :No. but there is a M.E '

~:} Congratulations to Neville Boyle on his first BSection match last weekend . Neville has joinedus this year and has taken little time settling in .Well done .

This year's pre-finals dinner will be a weekearlier than usual with the big event being heldon the eve of the last round of home and awaymatches . The dinner, on Monday July 31, will beat the Oolling'wood Football Club, which as weall know is lavishly decked out with sponsorshipsigns from Adidas and Fly Emirates . At least, itwas last year.3 The Lygon St Bounce Off begins soon so getyour name down to enter. It's a knockout systemwith bounces judged on both height and accura-cy and the early money is on Craig Brajtberg tomount stiff competition for everyone involved .0 Ronnie Smith and Pat Pdaebus couldn'tbelieve their eyes when they arrived at NorthRingwood Reserve for an under 19s fixture lastweek. There was no-one there . It wasn't until

1 .20pm that someone dutifully informed themthat the address on their appointment waswrong and that the match was actually beingplayed at Ringwood Secondary College .

,J A big congratulations to Grant Wardrop whorecently announced his engagement to long timepartner Lisa . The happy couple will be married inOctober 2001 and made the engagement officialat a lavish party last Saturday night. We wishthem both eternal happiness . And we wouldhave expressed those wishes at the party. . .butwe weren't invited!

Kissing hasbeen in thenews thanksto the JamieKvins sagaon Channel 31 and The Footy Show but whichfield umpire went one step further by kissingMHSOB reserves player Ronnie Verma beforelast week's game? Verma was bein g congratulat-ed on a brilliant milestone and if you wish toguess who the umpire was, flick back a fewpages and you'll find the answer where theumpires are listed .

RULE OF THE WEEK .

Law 7.3 Use of a stretcher

7.3 .1 Any player who is injured during a matchand who, in the opinion of a doctor, trainer orofficial, requires the assistance of a stretcher,shall be attended by the team's training staff anda stretcher as soon as possible so as to ensurethe health and safety of the player.

7 .3 .2 Where a stretcher is required, the followingprocedure shall apply:a) upon being advised or noticing that a playerrequires a stretcher, the field umprie shall stopplay at the earliest opportunity and the playermust be removed from the arena on the stretch-er or otherwise leave the arena as soon as possi-ble and by the shortest and most direct route.

b) a team may replace the injured player with aplayer listed on its team sheet, who must enterthe playing surface via the interchange area .

c) the interchange steward may allow the playerwho is replacing the injured player to enter theplaying surface before the injured player isremoved from the arena.

d) once the injured player is removed from thearena, the field umpire shall re-commence playfrom where it had been stopped .

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The days are gone when injured players were for-gotten by the coach . It is up to the coach to

turn the negative of having an injured player into apositive .

A simple but affective philosophy is one wherethe injured players are expected to put in more timeand effort around their football club than are fitplayers.

It is up to the coach to devise plans that willspeed up rehabilitation, maintain fitness and skilllevels and give opportunities for the injured playerto learn more about the game whilst he is on thesidelines .

Examples of how this can be done are:

1 . Extensive use of pools, bicycles, g,vrn to workworkable part of the body.

2 . Hundreds of handball, kicking and reflexdrills e .g . A torn hamstring won't stop you from fir-ing off 500 left and right handballs, and a brokenthumb doesn't prevent the legs from kicking . (I'llnever forget seeing Corey McKernan with a kneestrain, put aside his crutches and sit bolt upright in

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3 . Send the injured player off to spy on theupcoming oppositions games and training sessions .Have him report back on the oppositions strengthsand weaknesses . This report can be reported backto the coach and or the team .

4 . Have the injured player responsible for tak-ing some vital statistics on match day and at train-ing. Eg. On match day he could record the takeaways from the three all important ruck contests(centre bounces, boundary throw ins and aroundground ball ups) and keep the midfielders informedduring the quarter breaks .

At training especially, with one ball only drills,he could tally the possessions of one of the besttrainers compared to a lazy or silent type . The pointbeing, to prove that some fellows don't get the mostout of training.

5 . Use the injured player on the training trackas an urger/encourager. It is a good time for voiceskills to be developed .

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ie week's break seemed to invigorate a coupleof sides, with both Mentone Amateurs and

Yarra Valley breaking through for their first winsfor the season, and some other surprising results .

Fitzroy Reds played away at Thomastown forthe first time and were unable to fully utilise astrong breeze in the opening term . The Bears pep-pered the goals in the second, kicking a slightlywayward 6 .13 through some tough, hard runningat the ball and unselfish footy. The Reds couldonly manage 2 majors in the third quarter despitethe efforts of Hart, Urbanic and Drury. The Bearspiled on 9 goals to 1 in the final term, which wascharacterized by Rod Kennedy's 10 minute, 5 goalblitz before he retired to full back for a spell . Hewas supported throughout the day by Holmes,Uket, Luke and Ben Smith .

As noted by their correspondent, WestBrunswick appear to be "a different team awayfrom home" . Keys and Kerr were among few four-quarter performers who were completely out-played by a determined Yarra Valley outfit . TheBushrangers must have found something in theirEaster eggs, notching up their first win of the sea-son in fine style . With ten goal kickers, the margincould well have been greater if not for the 24points registered . Their best players were A . Drew,Kysela and Fung, who is returning well frominjury.

Peninsula hosted Salesian and attacked fromthe outset with a stiff breeze at their backs . LikeShaoib Ahktar, the firepower was there, but notthe direction (3 .13 for the quarter) . Salesian hadno thoughts of 'chucking' it in and responded wellto trail by just 1 point at the main break. Somehard running and greater polish saw the Piratesgain the ascendancy in the crucial third quarter,and held the visitors in the last to record a 34point victory . Atchison, Burke and Cook were bet-ter performers for the winners, whilst Bobetic,Bowman and Grace did well for Salesian .

Mentone Amateurs stitched up its first win ofthe season by toppling Uni Blacks away . Despitethe disparity in wins going into the match, theVultures showed great character in what was atorrid struggle throughout the day. The Blacksgained an early lead before Mentone hit backthrough Matt, Chris and Paul Sullivan and snared4 unanswered goals just before half time . The sec-ond half produced more gritty football, with th eVultures extending a narrow 3/4 time lead to 15points in the last . Uni hit back and nearly pinchedthe game before a Mick Sullivan goal saw Mentone

record a valuable 3point victory .Caccaviello (4 goals), I _ _ __--_--- -B . Murphy andRvan battled hardfor the Blacks .

Kew jumped out of the blocks againstParkside to hold a 5 goal lead at 1/4 time, andwas able to retain the lead going in to the mainbreak . Parkside responded well in the third 1/4,scoring vital against-the-win goals to reduce thedeficit to 2 points at lemon time . Kew, with King (6goals), Landwehr and Wood held sway mid-waythrough the last before Parkside came storminghome . With McCall dominating the ruck, andConstantini, Vita, and Hockey lending support,the visitors were able to get over the line.

t v a:;asvriek, will be looking to reboundwhen they take on Tha ss'.a at Parkville. TheBears were ominous at home last week, whilst theWests were disappointing on the road . That said, Ifeel the Magpies can respond should their runningplay return and thus present their forwards withopportunities . The Bears are starting to gel andwill look to impose a physical aspect on theirhosts, and will be dangerous if they are as consis-tent across the board as last week . I predict theWests to show a greater preparedness to run, andcontinue their yo-yo form with a 19 point victory .

Fitzroy Reds were blown away by the Bearslast week and will be keen to affirm their qualitywhen they take on Salesian . The Chadstonechaps have their second road trip in as manyweeks, and this in itself could prove a factor.Salesian rebound well from their backline throughGrace, Bobetic and co., and I'm sure they will bebusier than the Thomastown backline last week .At this stage, I'm prepared to view the Reds' dis-mal showing last week as uncharacteristic and tipthem to secure the spoils with an 8 point win .

Parkside will be buoyed by their success lastweek and will enjoy the familiar surrounds ofPitcher Park when they take on Yarra Valley. TheBushrangers could hardly have won moreemphatically in their previous outing . and theywill be keen to build on that performance . IfMcCall can give first use of the ball to Parkside'smidfield, I feel they will be able to find enoughoptions around the sticks . Yarra, on the otherhand, have the ability to run and are sure to testtheir opponents in this department . My predictionis the home side by 15 points .

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tjento€ae Amateurs host Kew in what promis-es to be a tight encounter. Both sides had veryclose games last week, but should this be the caseagain, I feel the Vultures may be just a little morecomposed, particularly at home. Difficuil to readK,etia's form at the moment, however I feel theymust be ready to 'click' . Mentone possess arenumber of hard-working midfielders, and if Kewcan shut them down, I feel they will be able to kicka winning score . In the end, it may be MickSullivan's milestone that snares the home side the

The match of the dav will be at Mt Eliza wherepeninsula take on Uni Blacks . Whilst the Pirates

,won well last week, they will be wary of an unfa-miiiar Blacks side, and one that is sure to regaina few players that were missing from last week'soutfit that went down to Mentone. Plenty of talentin both camps, the Blacks Will be keen to demon-strate that they have hunger to match their abili-ty, whilst the Pirates will want to kept theirunbeaten record intact. Uni will have done theirhomework and have a few tasks to assign, andpose a few headaches of their own with somepotent forwards. I predict the Blacks to bounceback well from last week, but the Pirates will be afraction stronger and record an 11 point victory .

Press Correspondents :

Please forcvard all match reports to BrettConnell (9531 0236 fax), email me ateivbowenChotmail .com before midday Monday orcall me on 0412 815 814 . Look forward to hearingfrom you .

~-ntorae ~':.~-naLeurs - Making his debut in 9 3. Sull ivan was quickly recognised as a key

forward . He has gained the respect of all competi-tors for he is known for his strong marking andaccurate kicking . Mentone AFC congratulatesMick on his 100th game and wishes him well forthe day .

Nf I ,PAYZEHANNANA. WILSONBEL LDIETZSCH

S-1-:VIORSCLUL LAST W_i TOTALPENINSULA 6 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 14UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 14KEW 0 13PENINSULA 2 13

D2 RESERVE

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200 0

M BYRNE SALESIAN 5 17SINGLETON PARKSIDE 2 10WAYLAND KEW 1 10PASKOSKI THONiASTOWN 2 9KROHN PENINSULA 1 9KANE FITZROY REDS 5 9

sE. :IO,:cS - ?9 . _ .C ~7.3 °.5 12.5 15,8.982,1 0.5 11.9 15.16.106

g 6. Brael.~ 3. Campbell 2. Blair 1. Wood I . T»P'tl 1 . Dwunis 1. Best:

Beat Hart. Urbancic. Drtuy. Horrldge . G apier. Addicatt. umpizea :Barrv Bolger.

Kern 2,2 5.5 6.5 10.8 .68

Rear Crr'cimell 2. Woodhouse 2. McGauctu I . Fitzgerald 1 . Wayland 1 . Moussl I .

L. ..,3weh-r. Mackay, fCffi . C.Bratilev. Wood, Lafranelll. I_ . de: Marullf 3 . Insei~ra2. Soltgo 2. Barrait I . Ccott 1 . Constanttnl 1 . laursrn 1 . -Call 1, Fino 1 . RN-an

1 . Vita I . Best: MeCaP.. Const63nrini. Hockec. Vita, IV Has. umpires: RonMartyn, Mathew Meier (F)-D aniel Stephens(B) ' Bruce SrephenyG lYerrm Valley Old Boys 4.8 5.8 10.18 16,24.120West Brunswick 2.0 2.4 3.8 4.11.35Fares Willey: Stone 3. L .Tay'lor 2. While 2. A.Drev 2. liale 2 . Fung I . Ho 1 . Mcilrath

1 . t+itddin 1 . Peaks 1. Dist Drew, Fung. Kyseia Morris . Pearce. V.'hite. WestBrunswick: Keys 3. Kerr 1 . Best : Kets. Kerr. Smythe, Ham ilton . Gross,Hazris.~pires:Gerard RoKsLuke Johnston(F )Thomssto

wn 4.3 10.16 10.18 19.23 .137

Fitzroy Reds 4.3 8.4 8.7 9.8 .62Thonu:atawn : Kennedy S. Capeci 3 . Uket 3, Farejione 2. Arcoraci I . Gorskt I .Greh 1 . B.SnUth 1 . Gentis 1 . Farquar i . Besi : Ho'unes.Uket . L.Smith . B.Smith.GentL . Plant . Fitzroy Reds:Hart 3 . Lee 2. Prior I . l4orsleg 1 . Wharf 1 . Madden 1 .

Brett Snrvth(F)Peninsula O.B. 3.13 4.14 11.19 13.20 .98Salesian O.C. 2.0 5.6 5.7 9.10 .64Peninsula: Paze 6, DietTSch 2. McMahen 1 . Bowen 1 . Murray I . Atehir°^z l .Goldt,`ioep I . Best. Atchison, BoFCen . Burke. Cook, Parsons. Pavze. r . . . ..Baxter 4 . Stevens 2 . main I .Oldetd I . Logan I . Best : Babette . B&Tnan .Baxter- Canaran.ump3res:David Irons . Peter Grf.rflths( FUn£versity Blacks 3,3 5,4 10.5 14.7 .91A4entone AF.C 2,1 8.2 10.7 14.10 .94University Blacks: Ca..caiieIlo 4 .

Harman3 . Wilson 3. Bowles I . Cunningham 1 .

Dimond 1 . Radford 1 . Best : R}zn. Mt~rphv . Radford . Caeca}3ello. Remtrv , Smith .Mentone: Dixon 3 . While 3, Hrn~ev 2, Sulliian 2. Hocev 1- OMeara 1, C .Siillidzn 1,T .Sullivan 1 . Best: C .Sullivari P.Sutlivan, M .Sullivan- C.O'Meara, Dixon .HGvey.unlgiren:Paul Tuppen(Fi

RESERVES - 29 .04 .00

Pnrisside 4-3 6.4 9.11 12.13 .85

Wells I . Perri I . Best: Craciarell . P:at{and Moussi. Xuereb . Antonello. Ainsworth .Psrkside :Pandari 3. Poll oek 2 . Sin>;leton 2, Darrigo 1 . L'broaperto 1, M.Romano 1 .V. Romans 1 . Best : Shell. Alan, AficPherson, V.Romar,o . Dclle-bergini.

Yarra VaBey Old Boys 2 .2 7.8 10.9 13.13 .91West Bnuvswiek 2 .0 2.0 2.0 2.0.12Yarra Valley Reymotds 3 . Kruse 2. Hancock 2 . Sturzackcr 2. Rose 1, Davis 1 .Morrison I . Bunnua I . Best: 6alshaw. Joiner. Kruse . Potter. Re4nolds. Davis . WestBruassclek: Uehergang 2 . Best : Baker, Hors U. Hudson, Pendergast. L'ebergang.Laman.Thomastorsn 1.7 1.8 7.13 7.13.55Fitzroy Reds 3.1 7.5 9.8 14 .13.97Thosnastown: Scarp 2. Paskoski 1 Thomas 1 . Scott I . Vu I . Best: Scott. ScarpaEccles. Oelvn. Renna. Hansen. Fitzroy Reds : Kane 5. K4Tiacay, 2. Dibenedetto 2.Walsh 2 . Neal 1 . Dekeukes. Neal l . George 1 . Best: Dtbenedatto. Burgmaim . Ned,Fitzpatr.ek . Dckeukas . Auden .PenL*i.sula O.B 5.2 7.3 11.6 12.6.78

O .C. 4.0 6.5 7.9 14.12.96PesrisuLa : Warner 2, Shorten 2. Bcrmtan I, Campbell i . Farrc:- ! . leolm 1, Whitei . Best: Braden . Campbell. Glrn~er. Kent, Warner. Woadmzn. ~!.-!an; Bvrne 5.Mctaren 3 . Darer 2. Forbes 1, Kirchner 1 . Radi I . Egan I . I: - t: Saudi . Radl.ByTne. Anderson. Szger, Dati7.

University Blaeks 7,2 11 .5 17.9 23.11149Aientone R.EC, 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.1.13Un3versity: Murphy 6, Regart 5. Metcatef 3 . Grieg 2- Hatizs 2, Abbott 1 . Keelbv 1 .Mahon, I . Vauian I . Vegter 1 . Best : McKenzie. Murpfiv- Hayes. Abbott . Fester.Mentone: Fraser 1 . O'Brien 1 . Best : Emmett . Stillman . Allinson. 4t`aterson .

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

PARKSIDE v. YARRA VALLEY

WEST BRUNSWICK v. THOMASTOWNFITZROY REDS v. SALESIAN

MENTONE AMATEURS v. KEW

PENINSULA v . UNIVERSITY BLACK S

PAT ^ O NS 1, : :2 NOT Fr 17 . iITTED

TO BRING ALCOHOL INTOELSTERNWICK PARK ORINTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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D2 SectionFITZROY REDS

Senior Coach: Grant Hammon dRes Coach: Darren Kane

1 . M . Frisby2 . A . Walsh3 . C . Farrell4 . E. Kyriacou5. D. Kan e6.7 . J . Doyle8 . M. Farrell9 . C . Prior10.11 . B. Mitchell12 .1213 .14 . T. Clarke15 . P. Keppell16 . M . Wharfe17. B. Lee18.19. A . Centra20 . G . Cook21 . A . Scott22 . M . Sammon23 . T. Jackson24 . C . Tehan25. P. Jackson26. B . Buick27. J . Loft28 . N . Hall29 . D . East30 . B . Foster31 . M . Ross32 . T. Hart33. S . Drury34 . D. Little35 . A . Mackinnon36 . W. Fawaz37 . G. Hanlon38 . T. Davies40 G . Bance41 S. Greenwood4244 B . Hart4 54648 B . Featherston49 A . Pugli a5152 B . O'Connor5 354 T. Villanti56 T. Madden575960 M . Mckitterick64 D . Tindale66 S . Greenland67 P. Duffy68 D . Simmonds69 L . Kisel l71 P. Gunn80 G . Box82 P. Howarth84 Z . Stenbergs85 J . Whelan

~EWCoach: Serge D'AngetoRes.: Greg Crimmins1 B. Lafranchi2 L. Fitzgerald3 C. Dodson4 G. Crimmins5 L. Bradley6 N. Tinetti7 D. Mitchell8 J . Doumis910 B. Cullen (VC)11 B . Shaw12 J . Growcott13 C. Kiriakou14 G . Campbell15 C . Bradley (VC)16 D . Woo d17 J . Denton18 N . King19 J . Dennis20 M . Raffaele21 B . Woodhouse22 J . Paro n23 R . Baker24 G . Horgan25 S. Campbel l26 M . Channon(VC)26 P. Nag y27 T. Moore28 D. Cracknell29 J . Barnes30 C . Giansante31 A . Well s32 D . Mackay33 D . Wayland34 M . Mascitti35 R. Bruno36 S . Ryan37 J . Landwehr38 L . D'Angelo39 M . Mclnerny40 G . Muckian41 L. Jensen4243 M .44 J .45 R .46 M .47 M.48 A.49 D.50 J .51 M .52 R .53 M .54 D .55 B .56T.57 S .58 C .59 D .60 L .61 W.62 G .636465 J .66 C .67 T.68 B.99 S .

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SetteCrawfordBeattieMcGauchiBruno

MENTONECoach: Ken Woo dRes. Coach: Peter Hirst

1 D. Fenec h2 R. Gallagher3 M. Dixo n3 K. Wood4 R. Sewers5 T. Whit e6 C. Stephens7 D . Emmett7 K . Gurtle r8 D. Perrin9 P. Emmett

10 B . Sebire11 C . O'Meara11 C . Maher12 M . Davies13 A . Kin g14 G . Wilsdon15 Mick Sullivan16 P. Sullivan17 C . Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 D . Prosser19 B . Pipe r20 C. Groves21 D . Battey22 Paul Murphy23 V. O'Connor23 Matt Sullivan25 G . Uptin26 M . Mussared27 M . Wis e28 M . O'Brien29 B . Fleming29 W. Lloyd30 N. Freese30 Pat Murphy31 X. Smith32 B. Coleman32 Pat Murphy33 D. Andrew34 D . Sheehan35 C . Brown37 C . Reeves38 S. Perazzo32 D . Nichols33 R . Young42 S . May43 M . Barr45 C . Barr48 M. Walsh51 G . McMillan52 G . Delman53 D. Noonan54 D. Bray57 D . Fraser58 J . Noonan61 T. Miller65 T. Allinson67 M.Johnson69 S . Parker72 E . Vassilion73 M. O'Meara75 L . Morris76 P. Hirs t99 D . Horler

MENTONE R.S .L.9 Palermo St,

Mentone

* Function Room* Restaurant * Pokies

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PARKSIDECoach: Laurie ZarafaRes Coach : Mark Rowe1 P. Laursen2 A. Delle-Vergini3 S. Pine,4 D. Warren5 D. Cusack6 D. Stuart7 J . Dale8 J . Chilcott (C)9 A. Constantine10 A. Vita11 B. Hockey12 D. McCall (VC)13 A . Copley14 V. Romano15 D . Moodie16 T. Ryan17 A. Romano18 A. Reginato19 C. Williams20 D . Singleton21 M . Tessari22 R . Wise23 S. Barrett24 R . Marulli25 M . McPherson26 S . Ros s27 J . Sculley28 R . Martinez29 J . Libroaperto30 M. Yandle31 C . Austin32 J . McCall33 K . Allan (RC)34 A . Starkie35 G. Panjari36 S. Bock37 J . Panjari38 F. darrigo39 S . Cudmore40 L. Inserra (DVC)41 E . Linares42 P. Dean43 J. Hubbard44 P. Soligo45 R . D'Ademo46 J . Reginato47 B . Pollock48 C. Datson49 B . Hnason50 B. Carman51 M. Helmick52 C . Cecchinelli53 M . lanell o54 M . Jesse55 J . Eastwood56 G. Massett57 T. Gallagher58 D . Lobosco59 T. Pattern60 D . Moore61 B. Murphy62 D. Ree s63 J . Sambuca64 T. Thomas65 M . Scarpa66 M. wise67 D. Inglis68 D. Stave69 S . Davey70 S . Datson71 A . Inglis72 M . Jesse73 S . Carmody74 B . Cassano

PENINSULA 0 . ~: ICoach: Brett McllwrailhRes Coach : Chris Gowrie

1 S. Parson s2 S. McMahon3 M. Goldthorpe4 E . Bowen5 N . Ken t6 M. Warner7 S. Murray8 P. Angus9 . P. Krohn10 A . Haley11 H . Woodman12 R . Sharan1 31415 B . Cook16 S . Claringold17 L . Barclay18 S . Glover19 A. Murphy20 J . Atchison21 S . Baxter22 A . Atchison23 A . Burke24 B . Wigh t25 S. Prendergast26 P. Topalovic27 S. Payze28 B. Taylor29 R. Powney30 A . Crean31 A . Gross32 A . Parsons33 P. Dietzsch34 T. Braden35 S .Jackson36 N. Bowman37 T Stewart38 M . Wells3 94041 S. Farrow4243 S . White4 445 M . Petty46 A. O'Neil47 L. Marks48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan5 0515254 M . Dentry55 R . Cannon56 B . Gillam60 M . Hayes62 D . Cross69 J. Muir

24THF dMaTGI 10 -1- i rr. ... . .. ..

YARRA VALLE Yoexton Coach : Gordon Burrows Coach: Tim Pontefract Coach : Bre tt Davidson

i: D. Oldfield Res Coach: Wayne Coo r Coach: Kane Bowden Res. Coach : Paul Weir Res Coach: Tony Regan

,^,oacn: Jim Dianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach : Ben Sullivan1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearce

Bourke1 M. 2 B.B o nY 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morri s2 M. Wiseman 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompso n

3 s. Sutherland 4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fung

4 A. Healey 5 L .Smith 5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane5 A Dre w

M. Canavan 6 D .Godino 6 S Smith 6 D Keys6 D Hows e

g R. Cincotta 7 S.Plant 7 B Cunningham 7 S Benjami n

Gaspari7 G 9 A.Gentis 8 W Pascoe 8 L Petchel 7 J Downs.

g S . Logan 10 R .Scott 9 C Pekin10 N Bowles

9 C Kerr10 S Byrne

8 L Morris9 J KeemCam bel lg A p 11 Z.Flemin g 11 K Bowden 11 J Heywood 10 T Hancoc k10 D . Oliver 12 A .Farquer 12 M Kohne 12 B Clark

11 A . Davey 13 G.Scarpa 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley 11 C Reynold s12 A, Gaspari 14 J .Alexander 15 L Mailings 14 N Lampel 12 J Cremean13 I . Bobetic 15 L.DelPapa 16 P Caccaviello 15 B Howlett 13 0 Kysel a

14 J . McLaren 16 B .Colosimo 17 J Radford 16 S Smythe 14 E Krus e15 D . levoli 17 D .Gorski 18 T Wilson 17 M Hamilto n

18 A Baud15 J Koena n

16 A . Chaippini 18 F.Arcoraci 19 J Ralph19 P Shand 16 L Taylo r

17 Matt Forbes 19 S .Smith 20 E Hannan 20 D Edwards 17 A Lain g18 A . Sexton 20 S .Hodgison 21 H Cameron 21 S McNamara 18 L Whit e19 S . Brown 21 E .Lentini 22 B Sellenger 22 R Hudson 18 D Ross20 A . Seeger 23 R .Dimaggio 23 S Beato n

24 N Wilson23 P Weir 19 S Thompson

21 R . Napoli 24 B .Smith25 T Chatfield

24 J Jenkin25 G Malone 20 T Hal e

22 A . Anderson23 M . Smith

25 R.Kenned y26 A.Volpe 26 M Laf(y 26 R Benjamin 21 W. Wines

Grace24 A 27 C Plant29 D Hayes 27 D Pendergast 22 B Drew.

25 B . Kirchner.

28 L,Morabito30 J Maguire31 M Foster

28 J Ward29 D Campbell

23 C Arnold

26 J . Nannes 29 P.Meade 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewis24 M Davie s

27 M . Mansfield 30 L .Albe rt i 34 S Moody 31 5 Jackson 25 S Lloyd

28 M . Byrne 31 P.Corbouy 35 A Willis 32 S D'Andrea 26 J Longworth29 Mick Forbes 32 P.Colosimo 36 N Abbott 33 D Whyte 27 A Rowe30 D. Campbell 33 D .Farchione 41 L Maguire 34 1 Twyford 28 B Reynolds31 S .Oldfield 34 J .Buzzini 42 A Gadd 35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutt s32 A. Stevens 35 A.Eccles 44 P Forbes 36 P Harri s

37 C Irvine 30 D Potte r33 S . Trakas 36 J .Theodorou 47 B Murphy 38 T Moore 31 B Sturzaker34 D. Gheblikian 38 S .Mineo 48 J Marti n

49 J Weber 39 L Brown 32 C Heffernan35 G. Baxter 40 B .Thomas

51 A Neville 40 B Baker 33 P Cremea n36 S. Nolan 41 A .Cummaudo

53 N Remfry41 A Walker 34 A Cusano

37 J . Brennan 43 J .Kennedy McNicol54 A 42 A Stockdale 35 B Peake38 S. Koutaplis 44 C .Chapkoun S Vegter55

43 J Tobi n44 S Gason 36 R Penalun a39 A. Thain 47 D .Plowright 56 JPRice 45 J Smith 37 D Balshaw40 M . Forer 48 L.Downing 57 K Sagely 46 C Price 38 B Morriso n41 R . Nahas

Evans42 P49 A .Ward50 B Leavold

58 T Krake59 T Thornton

47 C Lehmann 39 T Reddaway.43 M . Cooke

.51 C .Hansen 60 J Marr

48 M Moor e49 D Howley 40 T Fyffe

44 C . Hunt 54 P.Stewart 61 J Farrington 51 L Sherry 41 A Ston e45 S. Horvath 59 P.Scopelliti 62 J Ryan 52 D Zanella 42 B Whitechurc h46 D . Nannes 60 L.Biles 63 D Strachan 53 J Gross 43 H Park47 S. Baxter 64 S .Smith 64 S Mahoney 54 R Sefton 44 T Kennedy48 A. Roberts 65 S .Holmes 65 K Sartori 55 M Clyne 45 L Ree s49 J. Gianna 67 N .Grech 66 J Mirtschi n

67 J Mirtschin56 G Joh n57 C Lewis 46 B Butle r

50 D . Blak e51 M . McCarthy 68 A Metcalfe 58 D Williams 47 D Lan g

70 D Meek 59 A Kroschel 48 R Davie s52 S . E ang 71 H Peck 60 S Lanyon 49 S Seabourn e53 Pat Forbes 72 S Dimond 61 A Edwards 50 T Clarkson54 Paul Forbes 73 S Jones 62 S Dishon 51 S Gadd55 P. Bouchard56 C . Malliard

74 P O'Beirne75 A Paton

63 J Gartlan64 J Uebergang

a52 A Hartnett

57 E . Malliard 76 B Smith 65 B Norm n 53 S Pask58 M . Bates 77 D Walsh 66 M Malone

67 P Tuckwell54 T Mcllrat h

59 S . Bobetic 78 D Files 68 C Plazzer 55 S Taylo r60 S . McGain 79 B Flynn R Hussey 57 S Kehoe61 E Hanaphy 80 R Greig9 70 D Zanella 58 G Kerr62 P. Pitts 71 J . Chislett 59 A Joine r63 G . Riley 72 R. Christie 62 P Burum a64 B . Bowman 73 C. Cowhand 63 B Whitechurch65 D . Sutherland 74 M . Gleason

75 T Gross 71 M Lain g66 M . Sutherland .

76 R. Howel l77 C . Norma n99 B Miceli

5 A7 5a:"a-1995at Old Essendon congratulated Lindsay

5hower on his 300th game for the club .Premierships 1983 .86,87. Best in finals 87, mostdetermined, 83,88,90 . His 300th game representedhis 212th game in succession . A wonderful perfor-mance !

It was another big gig for Mark Crawford whokicked 10 of the Rovers 26 goals to take his 5matches to 45 . Rovers kicked 26 .18 toThomastown 13 .6 . Best were I . Madison, S .Anderson, D. Ariz, M. Crawford (Rovers) andFellows, Caperi, Wolfe (T'tosim) .

A tight game in D saw Williamstown win its sec-ond game when it had a two point win overCaulfield Grammarians 16 11 to 16.9 . Stars wereHarry, Tuck, Calderwood, Grieve (W) and Wilson,Ellingshaw, Cassidy (C.G) .

Parkside stalwart Tom Gard played his 200thgame in the clubs big win over Glenhuntly in D sec-tion .

D section coaches were Mark Eustice (Caulf .G .),Gerard Halpin (Glen) . Don Scarlett (H

'Rover

Graeme Ewart (Old Camb), Lorenzo Zarafa (Park),Derek Hine (Southbank), Rob Shinners (St Johns),Alan Fleming (T'town). Alan Quaife (U. Blacks),Steve Weir (W'town) .

A section field umpires were R . Bell, J . Toohey,P. Gersch, G . Curran, G . Fallet, R . Eastwood, M.Gibson, W. Hinton, A . Damon, M . Jackson .

It's hard work to come from behind at half time .35 games in senior sections, 27 of them won by theteam that led at half time .

100 games to Jason "Spider" Bleasby ofPeninsula - a great defender and all his games inthe seniors . His club went down to Oakleigh in alow scoring game, 4 .9 to 6.16 . Only 3 goalkickersfor the game - Forrest 5, Knorpp for Oakleigh andWarne-Smith all four for Peninsula.

10 YEARS A GO - 1990Collegians, runners up in 1989, were too strong

all day for last year's premiers, Ormond, leading12 .7 to 6 .7 at last change, and withstood a strongfinal term from the Monds to win 15 .8 to 11 .11 .Best were Pollock, Irvine, Hinchen (Coll) andBarnes, Petering, Tonkin (Orm) .

"B" section tipster Tom "The Villian" Johnstonhad a nightmare day - five losses . In the battlebetween the two bottom teams, Parkside andMonash Blues, the Red Devils travelled to the

Frearson campus totriumph 13 .16 to11 .11 . Tom appar-ently deserted his oldteam in making his selections . Then again Tornwas always fair minded and like Lazarus, rose togreat heights to become the successful Chairman ofSelectors of the 1994 Carnival Team .

"D" section coaches were Max McColl (Bull-U),Anthony Short (MHSOB), Duncan McCallum (OldCamb), Alan Salter (Old Ivan), Rob Sarosi (Power H),Vern Boag (St . Bedes), Ken Bremner (St Kevins),Craig Jackson ( State Bank), Peter Hannan(W friars) . It was a thriller all day in "D" when StKevins O .B . led Old Camberwell 11 .14 to 11 .13 atthe last change only to see Duncan McCallum gethis boys up by 1 point to defeat Skobbers 15 .17 to15 .16 . Best for the winners were Adams, Harvey, (6gis), Forwood, Pike, Guthrie, Jackson .

One of our oldest clubs Elsternwick, who joinedin 1914, saluted David Mahoney, on his 300thgame. The Mahoney brothers, David, Paul, Patrickand Denis have all been outstanding footballers andadministrators with the club .

Old Xaverians wore black armbands in memoryof their Life Patron The Rev P.J . Stephenson, S .J .,O.B .E ., a regular attender at matches, and a friendand pastor to many Old Xaverians .

QUIZ: Post-war only one player has kickedmore than 100 goals to top "B" section goalkickers .Can you name him?

ANSWER : In 1980 Stephen Curtain (OldXaverians) kicked 105 goals . His club also won thepremiership .

15 YEARS AGO 19 85In a new feature Peter French interviewed a

number of coaches and published the questionsand answers in the "A .F." Those first up were JimDurnan (North O.B .), Ray Sleith (Kew), Alan Quaife(MHSOB), Ian Cave (ANZ Bank), and AndrewLangford-Jones (Old Haffeybury) . To give those whoknow Andrew some insight into his history we pub-lish one question and answer -just in case Andrewmay one day again seek a coaching job .

Peter French : After two good wins you wentdown to the bottom side , Coburg, Wh}f?

Andrew L-J : I underestimated them . They weredown to 17 men and outran us . As with all sideslow down once they had the sniff of victory theyproved too hard to beat . Finally it didn't help that

26 THF dMdTFi 1R Ff1C1TRA1 1 Co -

10 or 12 of my team turned up to the club's launchoi its history on the Friday night .

(Andrew certainly has the nous for a top coach,but did he have the sense of discipline? N .R .) .

Old Haileybury in their histo ry picked their bestever team : BKS : John Corrigan (75-84), David Code(14-79), Darryl Regan (66 .72), H . BKS: GrahamCu

rry

(62-67) . Peter Gadsden ( 69-74), David Mill er(80-85), C : Richard Methera ll ( 64-82), Roger Paul(7- 35), Andrew Williams ( 66-80) . H .FWDS : Peter,,,!,lion ( 68-80) . Michael Porter (63-79) . Andrew

1_, ;,~~~ord-Jones ( 66-82), FWDS : Alan Ros (63-67),

p~ier Bowring ( 61-78), Roger Gerney (78-85),RtiCKS: John Houghton (71-85), Andrew Home(61-81), ROVER : David Young (62-74) . INTER-CHANGE Eric Mulvey ( 65-71) . COACH: JohnMasters ( 74-75) . ( Only two League Footballersamong them - can you name them?) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1980

De La Sa lle continued merrily on their unde-feated way, when, one point down at half time, theykicked 10 .12 to Ormond's 1 .5 in the second half.Calley. M. Greene, McHenry ( De La), and Crump,Mehrten, Pearce ( Ormond) were best .

200 games to David Urquhart ( Old Melb) -" themost popular and celebrated player at the clubpresently playing", "Turk" had captained the firsts,won the best and fairest, topped the sections goal-kicking and was the chairman of the match com-mittee .

Bar ry Hamilton became only the fourth OldBrighton Grammarian to have reached the 200Club - started with the Under 19's and in the 12years since a regular and valuable member of thesenior side. Club secreta ry for 1976 to 1979, all atOld Brighton congratulated Barry on his greatachievement.

Fawkner gained a place in "B" section four whenthey trampled on Old Xaverians in a high scoringgame by 18 point, 19 .17 to 17 .11 . Best were Chard(9 gls), B . Saggers, Mills (Fawk), and Carmody,Noon an , Vale (Old Xavs) .

Therrv continued their rise in F section whenthey outlasted Commonwealth B ank's strong lastquarter finish to win by 7 points, 11 .8 to 9 .13, withthe stars Taylor, Clifford, Broomsfieid, Rogerson,White, McIntyre (Therry) and P. Barclay, Ellis, I .McGrimmon ( C'wealth Ban k) .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 5Caulfield Grammarian s stopped Old Carey's run

with a jolt winning by 10 goals . Best were Griffths,Morphett. Tootell ( C .G .) and Yeo, Kelaher, (OldCarey) .

Commonwealth B ank (D) opened their accountwith a win at the expense of National B an k. Redi (6gls) Eales and Petry were best for C'wealth B ank .

After 5 games U . Blues (B), St Kilda CBC (D),Hampton Rovers (D), Elsternwick (E) and Monash

Whites (F) were undefeated .Beverley Hills (F) had an easy 79 point win over

F .I .T . Allan, Mark Browning and Discome (6) werestars for Beverley Hills .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970Coburg jumped into top place in "A" section with

a 63 point win over Melbourne High. It was High'sfirst defeat . McFarlane (9 gls), Norm Beattie (3) andKing were Coburg's best .

Boom recruit Des "Friar" Tuck, turned it on inhis first game for Assumption to kick 5 goalsagainst Hampton Rovers and be best afield.

St Kilda CBOC's veteran Warren Pipkorn hadbeen transferred to Sydney and announced hisretirement after 206 games spanning the 13 yearsthe club has been in existence .

St Kilda has had no finer club man than "Pippy "who has been a member of premiership teams andhad taken the field injured when the Reserves werestruggling to field a team .

40 YEARS AGO - 1960

Bad conditions for fifth week in a row and OldParadians (A) (3 .10 .28) went down to Uni Blacks(5 .6 .36) to record their first loss .

All at Parkside congratulate Brian Lauder onreaching his century and on his captaincy . Brianwas the sixth member of the unbeaten 1954 pre-miership side to notch the 100 . Other "C" sectioncaptains were Geoff Paul (MHSOB) . Bill Keenan(FTSOB), Alan Dick (Nat . Bank), David Merkel(AJAX) . Who captained Brunswick?

200 games to Alan (Walta) Kirby.Graham Rowe was the star at Ormond's mon-

ster tennis day with help from Max Brook .100 games to Dave Moran (Old Scotch) and 50

games to John Tindley and Toby Pearson, both ofDe La Salle .

50 YEARS AGO - 1950Kew coach, All Perrin, scored a double - the

team had a good win over Glenhuntly and Allannounced his engagement.

Walker (Ormond), 35, Backhouse (Uni Blacks) .24, and Anderson (Uni Blues, 24, were leading "A"section goalkickers after 5 games .

Old Melburnians had a 19 goal win over OldXaverians with Ken Levy (8 goals), Hannan andMurray Mitchell best .

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* Nominations made by Amateur Footballer scribe s*Nominations qualify for the Player of the Month, Player of the Year and

the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .

reakthrough for the Sharks, affirmation of the

can only wait and see .

- hotpots, Williamstown, some goods signsemanating from down at the Gryphons althoughthe Power House band wagons rolls on, Richmon dreally beginning to crank it up whilst Uni Highalso continue their good form, making it three in arow .

Come the last few weeks of the season, gameswon or lost in round 4 often seem of little rele-vance however the points are the same, whetherthey be from round 4 or round 18 . I have a feelinground 4 might be a watershed for a few clubs . We

i~.eviewEley Park's fighting spirit was on display after

an ordinary start to the season . A close tvii over adisappointing St . Johns would have given theSharks great heart and enable Coach Hook to gethis team cranked up. Once again, the Paynebrothers were dominant whilst the Sharks werealso well served by Morrison, Haines, Krebbs andRenner.

In another great game, Uni High made it threein a row, this time at the expense ofHawthorn . Ina wind ravaged game (weren't they all), the Hawkshad a four goal break at 1/4 time whilst Uni Highhit back to have a slender lead at the main break .The crucial time of the game was the last 5 min-utes of the 3rd quarter when Uni High was able tokick three goals into the wind and start the lastquarter in front . The Hawks battled valiantly inthe final stanza but weren't able to bridge the gap .The High were best served by full back Bolence,goalkickers Henderson and Wallace andCracknell, whilst "Howard" Johnston, Power, Reedand Stevens played well for the Hawks .

Two undefeated sides in Elsternwick an dW iIliamstown met with Willy stamping itself asearly flag favorites (too early?) with a solid win overthe Wicks . The start of the 3rd quarter proved tobe the telling point with Willy kicking three goalsinto the wind to open up an unassailable lead .Best for the winners included Hynes, Robinson,Hann and Allen whilst a hanger from Brad Twisthas been compared with any of the great marksever seen (apparently it was lucky thatElsterniviek is not in a flight path) . Willy have agreat mix of smalls and talls, guns and workersand great team spirit . Only a minor hiccup for theWicks and no doubt it gives Lethal Lee Murphy amotivational tool for the upcoming week . TheWicks best included Ward. Foster and Wigmore .

Richmond had another big win, this time

against Iilbe- ; :Richmond has gotits forward structureup and running withfantastic output . Here come the Centrals! AlbertPark were able to lead early but the Centralskicked into motion thereafter . Zajac, fresh from ayears retirement, starred for the winners whilstSmith . Adams and the big man, Andy Waters, alsoplayed well . Albert Park has Sutton, P.Rutherford,Chambers and Isard as their best .

Finally, Power House were able to defeatMonash Gryphons although the game was muchtighter than expected . The Gryphs might just haveturned the corner although they will need to gettheir skates on pretty soon . Killmister returned tohis best whilst Gilchrist starred in an unfamiliarrole on the ball. The Gryphs were also well servedby Coxhead and Leeton. The House were onceagain well serviced by Searle who managed 8 goalswhilst McCrae, Wright and Craven (of course) alsoplayed well .

7_, .

rk host their first home game for theyear id will be anxious to make it a winninghomecoming when they meet St. Johns . AlbertPark have mixed their form a bit this year but ontheir day are very capable . St .Johns would havebeen devastated by last weeks loss to the Sharkshowever will be keen to get back on track . WithSmith to fire at the back end and Nick the P to bageight, the Rats to win

Eley Park play host to Monash Gryphons andwill be keen to make it two in a row whilst theGryphs will be keen to get on the scoreboard. TheSharks are as hard at it as any side in the compe-tition whilst the Gryphs are just starting to feedsome stars back into their line up . Eley Park formine .

Early "Match of the Year" sees Power Househost league leaders Williamstown . The Househave been chugging along quietly in recent weekswhilst Willy have gone from strength to strength .Great game, history to repeat itself with PowerHouse to win and stop Willy at a four win trot, thesame as last year.

Hawthorn host Richmond in what comesclosest to a local derby as possible. Richmond hasbeen on song in recent weeks and with the impos-ing figure of Andy Waters dominating are a diffi-cult opponent. The clash of Waters andHutchinson in the ruck should be a beauty whilstSiwka and Parker will no doubt renew acquain-

30 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000

lances. Richmond to win in a close one .The final games sees Uni High finally travel

away from home, down to Elsternwick . Bothsides are sitting at 3/1 at the moment and a winwould see either side move into the upper echelonof the ladder. The Wicks had a few injury problemslast week and with those set to be overcome thisweek should be able to defeat Uni High .

TwosAlbert Park over St .Johns, Monash over Eley

park, Willy to defeat Power House, Hawthorn tohold out over Richmond and Elsternwick to be abit strong for Uni High .

SocialWilliamstown are holding a trivia night on

May 13, beginning at 7 .30 pm at the club rooms .Great night, great prizes, to book a table ring TonyRyan on 9397 9397 .

Hawthorn are having a funny money night atthe clubrooms after this weeks game . Wonderfulprizes to be won. It kicks of from about 7 .30 pmonwards .

CorrespondentsGreat response, 9 from 10. The deadline has

been brought forward, consequently I will need allreports by preferably Sunday evening, (allthoughMonday morning will be fine, at least for the firstfew weeks) . Contact cane be made on 98981535(home), 0418348723 (mob), 95533675 (fax) or -viaemail on ed.s11@loc kers-pt .com.au .

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NAY; CLUBWILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWNPANI'AZOPOULOSALBERT PARKD.SEARLE POWERHOUSEMUSSARED ELSTERNWICKLAULETTA HAWTHORNJOHNSTON HAWTHORNWALLACE UHSOB

D3 RESERVEPASTRAS ALBERT PARKMILLS UHSOBBROADHEAD ELEY PARKBURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN

MCCOWAN HAWTHORN

LAST WK TOTAL4 255 238 232 220 19

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TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

ALBERT PARK v. ST . JOHNS

ELEY PARK v . MONASH GRYPHONS

POWER HOUSE v . tVILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . RICHMOND CENTRAL

ELSTERNWICK v . UHSOB

Richmond Cn~rai 2.10 10.17 17.23 22.28 .160Albert Purl : .:. :.C 3.5 4.6 6.8 8.8 .56

Richmond Cmtral: Waters 5 . Wanes 3. Sirs',ca 3 . Macak 2 . Griffiths 2. 1,1alcolin2, M . NersKon. Holmes . Kellt•. Adams . Graham . Best: Zajac. M . Smith . Adams . M .Nevton . Byrnes. Voters . filbert Park: Pantaazopoulos 5. Murray 2. Marriott . Best:Isasd Chambers . Sutton, Depiant. Pantazepoulos. Smith. Umpires: Keitin Witte:

Peter Keogh IFI

St Johns O.C 2.0 4.6 7.6 9.13 .67EI-sy Park A .F.C. 3.5 6.8 9.15 10.15.75

St Johns O.C : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Eley Park:Hawiey 4 . Ale.xaandridis 2. jolly. Krebs . Hook . Morrison. Best : Krebs . Polomson. iYt.Payne . Boarem Grano. tteynes. Umpires : but Burgess:Heath Little (B)

Monssh Gryphons 11.10.76

PoserHouse 12.13.85

Monash Gryphons: Walter 4 . "hrJmister 3 . Watson, Bourbon . Blandtord. T .

Gtlchrsit. R . Conhead . Best: B . Credited . Leeton. Stratford . Walter. Bourbon .

15atson. Power House: D. Searle 8. Ash Burt 2 . Adrian Burt . G . Scotland . Best:

Searle. R9cCrae . Wright, S . Crocco, Serilor. Cassio . Umpires: Peter WxcLs ; Bob

McLeod (F)

Elsiernaick 6.3 6.4 10.12 10.13.73vlllllamstowa CYMS 2 .1 10.3 15.4 18.9.117

Elstemwiek 14ussared 2. Cappietlo 2 . Bratington 2. Curtain . I .wns . Foster . Best :Foster . %'Vigmorc. Ward. bialunry. Cappietlo. Curtaht . [Vitliamstowa: D, Williams

4. Dun. .r/iAeod 3.'Its.st 2 . Decent 2 . Wanda, Vincernt. Cocks. loans, D . Williams,

Hynes . Umpuea: Craig ODonoghue: Ken hicNteee IFI

t7g80B 13.10 .88Hawthorn ;,mstcurs 12.9 .81

UH50B: Henderson 6. Wallace 5, Zuliekl. Major. Best: btaJor_ Glen . Wallace.

Doience . Henderson. Cracknell. Hawthorn Amateurs: Johnston 5 . Reed 2 . Pomer2. S. Averv. D . Zaverella. Stroud . Best: Johnston . Reed. Stcvens. --.Vi. Zaverella

Pa,ver. Hutchinson . Umpfies: Chris Gregory (F)

RESERVES - 29A4 .00Richmond Central 2.4 8.10 12.15 12.17 .89Albert Park A.F.C 3.1 5.4 10.7 12..13 .85

Richmond Centrat: K . Day 5 . Dutton 3 . Leembruggen 2. Mijatm9e . Rmtt. Best :

Conroy. Day . Ri}ett . Leembnrggen. Jones. Gilbert_ Albert Park : Pastras 8, Murray

2 . Hogan. Heves. Best: Taylor. Bartram. Pastxas. Hogan. D. Jackson. Costello.

St Johns 0.C 3.2 8.4 9.4 13.10.88

Eley Park AF.C 3.4 4.4 8.10 8.10.58

St Johns OC : Coal kickers and best players results not recehed. Elcy Park:

Broadhead 2 . Coller 2 . Johnstone 2 . S. Dix. Fisher. Best: Coller, Payne . Blake . Kay.

Baldry, Johnson .

hionask Gryphons 3.5.23Power Himee 11 .13.79

Monash G ryphor.a : Wells 2 . Ratner. Best: Varcoe . WOhamsten. Wells. Martin. Bob .

Harrak . Power House :Galakas 5. Miller 3. Paeiat . Gill. Brahv . Best: Marshall.

Miller. Galakos . Mahoney, Walsh. Beasley

Elaternw3ck 2.5 2.5 6.9 8.11.47Williamstown Gyms 0.0 6.2 6.5 11.8 .74Elstemwick: Hankin 2 . Burney. Stuehbery . Or;ando . Walker . Best: Burney .

Hartley. Grandemange. Stuehbery . Frankin . Surmcm . Williamstown : Buttetgeig 2 .

Harvey 2 . Tuck 2. Black . lvkotic. McEachran. Oldham . Pach . Best : Phenllster.

McEachran Bcrgin . Oldhant . Altus . hla:mmg.

UHSOB 11.10.76Hawthorn Amateurs 5 .17.47UH801 : Mills 4. Hoban 2 . Stanton 2 . Pengllly . IAngton. Ham . Best: Hoban .

Eltrutghzm. Cook, Stanton. Camwight Michael. Psathorn Amateurs: Del aney 2.

La. M11cConxart. biakris . Best: Delanev. Carter, Delamarta O'Brien. Artini. Dixon

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terrible day for footy last Saturday reflected inscoreboards showing inaccurate kicking. Stil l

two sides undefeated and still two looking for theirfirst win as a bottleneck seems to be developing inthe middle of the ladder.

.rl . en continued on their winning way with ahard fought win over Werribee . The Cobras madethe most of the breeze and kicked the first sevengoals of the game to set up the win and despitetheir best efforts Werribee couldn't bridge the gap .The Dall'Oglio brothers, Gencarelli and MattD'Angelo were best for a consistent Bulleen .

Bentleigh got their season back on track witha tight win over St Marys. The Saints remarkablestraight kicking, they were the only side to reallyconvert, kept them in it but eventually the work ofSealy. Pittitio, Martin and Gold along withJackson's (4) saw Bentleigh home .

One team who's goalkicking was far from accu-rate was Old Westbourne as they went down toSouth Melbourne Districts. The wind made it vir-tually impossible to score at one end and Southmade the most of their chances starting well withthe breeze . Pittsburgh . Billman and Mutimer werebest for the Warriors in what they described astheir "worst performance in twelve months" .

Syndal had a close win over Mt Lilydale out atChadstone to keep them in touch with the leaders .Not much in it in the end but unfortunately for theRams they again came up short .

North Brunswick also remained undefeated asthey took care of Swinburne at St James Park .They were another side to set their win up in thefirst half and actually outscored the Uni into thebreeze due to some good performances fromMcMahon, Adams and the Wernham boys .

Elthain clobbered Brunswick in the last gameof the round to return to the winner's list, TheTurtles had three times as many scoring shots asthe Wickers to run out ten goal victors .PREVIEW

North Brunswick host Syndal at JacksonReserve in the first of this week's matches. TheSvnners are sitting just outside the four at theminute and will be keen for win to keep their sea-son rolling. North on the other hand are establish-ing a handy home ground advantage and will wanttheir unbeaten run to continue . On tight confinesat North Brunswick the home team should begood enough .

A - . Lih°ccle Ii Iside still looking fo rits first win hos

t Bentleightoday . °The Rams have been there abouts but are yet tocrack it for a win whilst Bentleigh c an 't afford todrop another game or they risk slipping away fromthe top four. Mt Lilydale will give their a ll butBentleigh might just have the answers and takethe points in a close one.

Werribee travel up the highway for the firsttime this year and take on St Marys at FerndalePark . Neither side would be happy with their startto the year and both will be chasing a win to liftspirits . The 'Bees have to turn improvement on theground into results on the scoreboard but theSaints should be too strong today . St Marys by 28points .

Two more sides who will be keen to turnaround a poor beginning to the year areSwinburne and B runswick when they meet today .The 'Wickers have been disappointing so far aftera competitive season in '99 . However Swinburnehave shown glimpses of good from and should begood enough to win this one at home .

In the big clash of the round Bulleen take onSouth Melbourne at Koonung Park, looking tokeep their unbeaten record intact . Both have beenimpressive in what they have done this year andthis game will give them a good idea how they aretravelling. The Cobras have picked up a couple ofhandy recruits and this coupled with playing ontheir home track might just be enough . Bulleen by17 points .

Old Westbourne make the long trek out toResearch to take Elth aan in the last of today'sgames . The ground will hold unpleasant memoriesfor the Warriors after last season, something I'msure they will be desperate to make amends fortoday. The Turtles are going nicely at the momentand will attack this game with some confidence .The Warriors aren't quite the unit they were lastyear at the minute and Eltham wi ll take the pointsin this one .

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TODAY'S MATCHESD4 SECTION

NORTH BRUNSWICK v. SYNDAL TALLY-HO at

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ST . MARYSBULLEEN COBRAS

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Jasekson Reserve, Coburg

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Swinhueae Unice zity 1.1 4.7 6.10 9,15.69

North Bnm;,-ric:c 4.8 12.10 14,14 18,15 .123

Sainbmne University: Sheedy 4. Fitunarti 2 . Piotrov,sk9 2. Luckev I .Best: Luckey .

Shcedc . Debono. Kane, Fiumani, Piotrawskl .North B • Lattouf 3 . Pizzari 2 .Boudoloh 2 . Sc.Wernham 2 . Se. Wernham 2, Sarnmartino 2, K}Tlazis I . Freetian I .

Fawcett I . Pretty 1 . Magnuson I . Best : Mc.'vtahon . Be. Wernham. Se.it=ernham,Magnuson. Adams, K}Tiazts . Umpires : Adam Gaoddes . Andrew Rechhnart(F )SqndatTaBy-Ho 1.4 5.6 10.8 13.12.90= tyUy~ 1.1 7.4 8.4 11.11 .77

Syndai Tally-Ho: Richardson 2 . Tree 2, Stotoiidis 1, French I . Best: Richardson.

Bennett . Wong. French . Cl ark, MacFarlane. Mt.LBydale:Caralan 2 . Hayes 2, Wilson

2 Bird, Gibson 1 . Holloway 1 . Hoegenbcom 1 . Pearce 1 . Best: Gibson. Brebner. Del

B'u .̂nco . Carolan . MeKertzie.Umpiies: Adam Harris. Chris 3tocre (F)Bentleigh A.AC 4-4 7.4 1.10 14.11 .95

St . Marys 0 .2 3.4 4.4 12.6 .78Bentle3gh: .1ack=cn 4. Withiugton 2 . Celiac= 2, Gold 2, Manning I . English 1 .

Gabber 1, Henry I . best : Sealv. Pittlto. Martin, Coli xatro, Gold, Mamttn .

St Marys: Jones 4 . All en 2 . Seven 2 . Carra 2, Theoharri$ 1 . West I . ~st : Frall .

Ballantvne. Harrison, Egan. Heridv. Golds.avrthy. West. Umpires :Mfles Argall.Terrence Farrell (F)Werribee Amateurs 0.2 6.8 7.9 11.14.80

Buttress Cobras 5,5 9.9 14.13 19.15.128

Werritue Amateurs: Isaac 7 . McGrath 3 . Drew 1 . Best : Isaac, Addamo. Mongec.McGrath . CzaskoWski. Canon- BuBeea Cobras: Clements 4. Johnson 3 . Putvireriti

3 . 'ri .D'Angeto 2 . Maa.zzerell a 2 . J .D'Anlo I . Baccini I .Badan}ek 1. Peters I .

Saaksjan9 I . Best- M .Dalleglio. RD oio. Clements. M .D'Angelo. Badanjek .

Gencarelli.Umpirts:Ken Brea~er.DaUid D'- ter 4 F)Old Westhourne A.F.C 0.1 2.7 3.10

4.18.40 South Meib, Districts 4.8 5.6 7.11

8.11.5 90kt Westbourae A .EC: Horsburgh 1, Craig l . Mut[mer 1 . Aldridge 1 . Best :

Pttlsburv. Mutimer. Robson, BiUrtt.'m, King. Wilson. South blab. Districts:

Dale 3 : Henderson 2, McDonald 1 . Powell I,Jacobs 1 . Best : Ba llshaw, King.

Ltun[ord, McGee . Homash .Umpires: Mick G11dav .And3v Carrick(F)

Bnuns r:ickA.F,C 1.2 2.3 4.4 6.4 .40Eitham Colle$isas 3.0 7.8 8.9 14,18.100Brnn .swiek : Moore 4 . Markitam 1 . Shar e 1 . Best: CaFana~ O'Brien. Bullock.McBride, Fulton. Eltham Collegians: Gasparotto 3. Jeal Baud 2 . Justice 2,

Doodv 1 . Fammartino 1 . Macdonald 1 . Dean 1, Gathereole I . Sttarpz I .Best: Bellll.

Mizzi : Bocde, Jeal. MacDonald . Hardie.Umpires: Euan Lhtdsay . Ken Walker (F)

RESERVES - 29 .04.0 0Swinburne University 9.15 .69North Brunswick 17.15 .117Swinburne: IN 2. Collins 2, Cdph I . George I . Abbott 1 . James 1 . Halinan I .

Best: Roberts, ~7erkeL Waters. Halutan. Retncldson. Balltna. Nth BrunLwir3c:

Young 6. Papanikolaou 4- Croshta 3 . Tan credi I . Pattulo 1, Jorleto 1 .Best:Coss.Boaidaloh . Lawton . Elasamar, Rotell a Young.Sy mdsl Tally No 3.1 4.4 6.4 6.5.41Mt .Lilydsle 2,3 5.7 8.8 9.10.648yadaL diurray 2 . Beckett 2. Rutter 2 . Carina 2. Mackenzie 2 . Kennedv I .

Boucher 1 . Dunce I . Best: Cactua Mackenzie. Barro . Kemper. Macfarlane.

Murray . Mt-Lilydsk: Rooney 3, Strachart 2. Featonby I . Johnson 1, Kennedy I .

Walsh -1 . Best< \Vells. Bunched. Egan. Walsh.Bentteigh A.F.C 0.0 0.4 1.6 3.13.31St .htM 3 .6 3-9 8.12 6.12 .48Bentl : PltSto 2, Bounsell I . Best: Clough. Cra ven. Beatie. Jemmeson .Sampson. Bouctsatl. St-Marys: Burt 2, Benson I . L'aingstane 1 . Sigtey I .

Zsembcry 1. Best : Burt . Livingstone. Dwyer- Roberts . Watson . orsKnight.

Werrihee Amateurs 3 .0 3.1 6.4 13.7.85

Butlers Cobras 1 .2 2.3 5.4 6.5.41Werrtbee:Hardutg 6, Thomas 3. Diako~ic 2 . Stephenson I, Bvch I . Best:Brrnaning. Flaekv. Brauit . Alabakis. 9rr lian. Pisano. Bulleea : Starrett 2 . Sheehan

2. Cooke 1 . Rodrigues l .Best: RedPern . Paatsch. Lykopandis, Petty. Shechan,Ri ti.O)~Westbourne A.F.C 0.0 5.7 8.7 10.8.68

Sth . ESeIb .Distriets 2.3 4.3 9.8 9.9 .63Old Westtxinrne :Crosswell 2. Mattsson 2. Rhzlland 2, Crai 1 . Depiaaa 1 .

A~ uitina I . Milne I. Best: Hewitt . Milne . Rh~alLvtd. DangerCiel . Mattsson, Said .

Sth.Phelb. Districts:Fern 3. Masters 2 . Hermann 1, Nice 1 . Kidd 1 . Bouchand 1 .Best : Lazzaro, Fern. Nice. Mijatrn9e. Masters.Brunswick 2.1 3.2 4.3 5.3.33

Eltham Call ion" 1 .2 3.6 4.7 6.11 .47Brunswick: Barker 2, Bond I . MeRe 1 . Sikora I . Best: Gadd. GiatzrroE!ou.Sahatore. Bond. McRae. Ettlutm: Schafer 2 . Mann 2. Luttick 1 . E~ans I . Best:Mann. Lutttek. Walters. Evaits, Glare. Barnett.

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BRUNSWICKCoach: Stan GildayRes. Coach : Steve

Kannegiesser1 B.Lovett2 J.Markham3 B.Moore4 J.Bell4 S.Goodwin5 A Lever6 D.Dowdle6 P.Laming7 D.Sedgwick8 D.Clarke9 J.Grixti10 S.Lak e11 T.Fulton13 S .Kannegiesse r14 S .Moore15 R .Smith16 A .Dean17 G.Mc owan18 V.Gaf~j+19 N .Melone20 T.Mcginniskin21 S.James22 M .Mcbride23 M .Lovett24 L.Mcbride25 M .Cleveland26 G.Cross27 S.Dreier28 G.Conway29 B.Mcbride30 S.Mcbride31 M .Buliock32 S .Draffin33 S .Londrigan34 M.Whiteside35 S,Hewitt36 A .Lo s37 A .Berius38 M.Attard39 J.Hope40 R .Mainelli41 M.Bon d42 S .Woodbridge43 D.Woodards44 C.Miller45 P.Geddes46 P.Mcrae47 L .Marchant48 J.Ear49 A.Cosmano50 A.Geddes51 G.Cavanagh52 S.Grant53 B.Cazaly54 B.Brett55 T.Lovett56 M .Cox57 Y.Saad58 C .Caminiti59 C .R yan60 D.Stocks61 E .Pavio62 G .Surace63 H .Hahne64 J .Bradley65 J.Ericson66 J .Gibson67 J .Harris68 L.Cavanagh69 L.Corde s70 M .Comme rford71 M .Nugent72 M .Robinson73 M .Ryan74 N .Bowman75 P.Conduit76 P.Stocks77 R.Craip ie78 R .Dantonto79 R .Dipietro80 S .Mclean81 S .Vidler82 W.Watson

RULLEENCoach: Joe D'Angel oAsst . Coach: John KalpakisRes Coach : Jamie Redfern

1 J . Kalpakis2 T Orwi n2 S. Petty (RC)3 R . Pulverenti4 I . McLeod4 N. Cartledg e5 M. Dall'Oglio (C)6 I . Baccin i7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Goetz10 A. Gencarelli11 A. DeJong1 213 N . Cooke14 S . Casey15 J. Trinchi16 D . Trinchi17 M . Fait18 R . Badanjek19 S . Trapman20 J . Moran21 N . Lykopandis22 P. Bastasin23 J. Redfern24 M . Opie25 W. Olney26 J . D'Angelo2728 A . Foskett29 A . Summers30 S . Colversto n31 S. McLaren (DVC)32 C . Clements33 A. Coo k34 M . D'Angelo (VC)35 T. Sette36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 H . Dimitriou40 T. May41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 B . Dimasi44 B . Saaksja rvi45 J . Mustica46 C . Borrelli4748 M . Soumelidis4 950 C . Genitsaris51 R . Rodrigues

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Coach: Pater SlacikRes. Coach : Jas n t.r s

1 D. Fammartino2 T. Duggan3 R. Pilapi l4 B. Doody (C)5 S. Jea l6 M . Best7 M Gasparotto8 L Sharp e9 C. Watson10 W. Bates11 J. Mizzi12 J. Lees13 R. Bell14 S . Justice15 L. White16 D. Barnett17 G. Lays18 A . Macdonald19 R . Kennedy20 A. Hardi e21 M . Luttick22 R. Whit e23 J . Woodward24 M . Dwyer25 C . Horsburgh26 J . Glare27 R . Beecroft28 T. Barnett29 A. Macaulay30 A. Hadfield31 T. Carte r32 C. Baud33 A Yule34 R. Pilapil35 T. Todaro36 D. How ate37 M. Whelan38 D . Ardin39 F. Coonerty40 J . Bau d4142 S . Weinman43 M . Sfili~oj44 T. Hardie45 R . Davies4 6474850 A. Kels o51 S . Maxfield52 G. Stackpole53 M . Stammers54 P. Barnett55 P. Morrow5 657 S Gathercole5859 B . Evans60 B . Sumpte r6263 C . Dods6 465 S Scahfer

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5 P Stone67 D Hendrie8 A. Stracha n9 A Del Biondo10 J Gardiner11 C Gibson12 M Brebner13 R Kid d14 C Walsh15 F Livingston16 P Caulfield17 A Burrett18 B Jealous19 J Burgess20 A Penhale21 T Amos22 L . Proctor23 B Ega n24 O . Ronney25 A Delahunt26 T Flanagan27 N Pearce28 T Crowe29 P Furlong30 G Bird31 C Varga32 P Carolan33 C Anderson3 435 D Callanan36 E O'Brien37 M Pearl38 D Kennedy39 L Allanson40 W Newell4142 M Periera43 D Holloway44 M. Mun k45 R McKenzie46 K Maniscalchi47 C Lonergan48 D Featonby49 M . Malta r5 051 D . Turner52 M Wells53 M . Leonard54 M . Smithies55 H . Flanaga n56 L. Hoogenboom58 L . Egan57 J. DeRun58 T. Wilson59 G . Cowan60 B . Cox61 D. PrestD. Bright

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

Review of Round 4he prevailing conditions effected many matchesand certainly influenced a lot of results . My

70% success rate was satisfactory given the windyday.

Section 1

Marcellin easily defeated an inaccurate StKevins by fifty seven points .

De La Salle continued their rise with a sixty ninepoint win over a disappointing Mazenod . Openinginto the wind, De La Salle virtually had the matchin their keeping by the first change when they ledby a point . The further the game went the biggerbecame the "De La" lead. Their best included ;Fisacaro, Chris Place and evergreen Andrew Reed .For Mazenod good players were; Danny Arriff, MattMorley and Tony Tsiavis.

Prahran gave further proof that their promotionwas justified when they defeated perennial finalistOld Scotch by seven points in a match subjected tostrong winds . Prahran had good players in; NigelMacpherson, Chris Bryce, Craig Johnson and DaveButterworth . "

Old Melburnians had more of the play than didOld Xaverians and it was only marginally greateraccuracy that saw the Old Xaverians scrape homeby four points .

Old Brighton had the bye .

Section 2

Yarra Valley continued their recent good formwith a forty nine point win over Parkside . For thewinners Causer, Fyffe . Ketsekides (4 goals) andRoss were good contributors.

The Rupertswood and Therry Penola match wasone of high standard in which each side maintaineda winning change until the final siren . TherryPenola's fitness may have been lacking in the vitalminutes although the marked inaccuracy ofRupertswood would indicate they could have kickedthemselves into a close result . A three point win byRupertswood cut their percentage by nearly half .Therry Penola were well served by ; Hutchinson,Fitzpatrick, O'Kearney and Goodwin .

Collegians proved better at adapting to theAlbert Park winds when they maintained theirunbeaten run with a twenty eight point win over aninaccurate Old Camberwell . With more scoringshots Old Camberwell hoped for victory which theywere denied through their own inaccuracy and

Collegians superiorrunning fitness .Best for Old Camber-well were ; full back,Robert Pratt, winger Duncan Essery and half backLuke Eddy.

Whitefriars overcame Old Geelong's homeground advantage and won their encounter by eightpoints .

The closest match of the round was thatbetween Old Ivanhoe and Old Trinity which OldIvanhoe won by the minimum margin .

Monash Whites proved too accurate for StBernards in a physically hard match, which sawMonash triumph over the under manned and inac-curate home side by seven points . Good players forMonash included ; captain Luc Colombies, LukeWoods and the veteran Stephen Dods . For StBernards captain Patrick Hayes, Jack Overmanand Luke Overman were best .

Preview of Round 5

Section 1

Two teams with little form to recommend them,St Kevins and Mazenod meet on Righetti Oval . Twofactors prompt me to select St Kevins ; their betterperformed forwards and their home ground advan-tage.

De La Salle have a stronger list each week andtoday I select them to defeat Old Scotch and so con-tinue their rise up the ladder.

Old Xaverians should continue on their winningway by defeating Marcellin on the sacred turf of theJ.F. McHale Stadium.

Old Brighton coming off a three week breakmeet the big improvers, Old Melburnians onBrighton Beach Oval where visiting teams often suf-fer defeat . Although the Old Melburians lack ofaccurate kicking leaves them vulnerable to defeat, Istill believe they will win .

Prahran have the bye.

Section 2

Yarra Valley will provide strong opposition toRupertswood, especially after their long journey toPark Orchards! This is a danger game forRupertswood as Yarra Valley seem to have recap-tured their 1999 form which took them to theGrand Final . I select Rupertswood to win a closematch .

40

"(,Tndefeated Collegians face a danger game out inOak Park against Therry Penola . The improvementshown by Therry Penola must be maintained asCollegians have shown themselves to be capableopponents. As many visiting teams have goundconditions difficult on the Fawkner Reserve, I selectTherry Penola to defeat the co leaders .

Old Camberwell should be untroubled to defeatOld Geelong.

Whitefriars with the advantage of playing athome should defeat Old Trinity .

St Bernards face the difficult task of defeatingparkisde . As Parkside have no form to recommendthem St Bernards should be able to return to thewinning list .

Monash Whites with home ground advantageshould be able to defeat Old Ivanhoe .

This week I was contaced by 5 clubs and by 2umpires . This was an improvement on Round 3

CLUB 18 (1) - 29 .04 .003.2 7.5 8.7 11.10 .781.3 1.4 1.6 2 .7 .19

c 1 . T.Chtiwi 1 . Best: McNair. SDlilan . tk'aod, T Dillon, Schmk.ellinax Cmucnar 2. Ts1a;^Is 2. FeihergID 1 . Beet : Anf7 S t.'ard . Morley .

D"Ruzmio.4.ilhsms Umpim:TonyRobbnis

O.C 3.1 4.2 5.6 5.8.383 .2 9.4 11.7 1.11 .107

kers and best pk,ttiers not su~>lkd . On L.~ile : Rudd 6. Flume 3.

3. Sl Is 3 . Ctarmy I . Smith I . Best : FLSicara . Rudd. Ptaee, Nov. Curran. Reed .!:Paul Nailer

2.1 5.6 8.7 8.8.564.6 9.4 8.8 9.10.0 4

2. Stubbs 2. S:mat I . B_^st : Ireland. TrecLSe . Sbno<t. Crump .rtthige 4. Butterxrorth 1 . Oldea l, Lau,ettce I . Bryce 1 . Best:Nartttevc Deeks, Duck .Umplre:Rav }}'htdloei'

I . Dot tie I . F- k, I . Bes t: Jones. Stcecn. L Hardrs7ck ..he. Rutherford . Tmnitnson. Old Xaverlans: 2,3attheus 2.

0.2 4.5 5.6 5.10.403.4 3.5 6.7 8.8.44

:Bramr 1 . Jens lot Arthur I . RutherfmYi 1 .41,11:lehead I . 6e-,t-

l'.... eraicl. P.Ftardtilck .Umplm:Tonv Nal

NAME CLUBCLUB XVIII (1 )

LA6T1 ;E' TOTAL

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 4 20B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 2 18HEGAN DE LA SALLE 3 15RUDD DE LA SALLE 6 15

CLUB ItVIII (2 )HAYES ST BERNARDS 3 15HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 2 10BLAKEMORE COLLEGIANS 2 9'',iCVEAN YARRA VALLEY 0 9COLLIER MONASH WHITES 2 9

contacts but less than perfect . Telephone 94672857 or fax 9467 2865 by noon Monday please.

. Therry Penola - Against Parkside in Round 3,Dean Boden played his 200th game . During thesegames Dean has always given his best to the task inhand . A highlight of his 200th game was his"Manassa like" run over the 150 metres with theproper number of bounces . To cap this run Deankicked a morale boosting goal. Well done Dean . Wenow look for game number 300 late in Season 2006

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO

ANY VAFA VENU E

CLU-, 13 (2) - 29.04.00ParksideYarra valleyParkside :Pan)arv 1, Pr .-- ~ .~ I Itst: tAassett . Mart,ha8 . P.Pre=tl~iac--r.?sr Snort 2.Causerl .SttlCauser. C .:- a . I . - . . ?.n. Kctsakidl5. Umplre :M

2.6.189 .13

Huhhazd.on i . Best :io r

Ruperts.ood 7 .19T];ery a`-_r r<c D.B 9.4 .58

. - ma I . Fox I . Plummer 2 . Smnett I . Named I . Best :Rupert'

-. ' ! 1 0. 0CSmnett " A0- H1cRenzYti R7 GCallaghan. Thorny Pena§a:

Goalubt a . n 2 Zanettt l.l'aneng;len I . Pmncr 1 . O'Neill Best : 8mehhrswt .Fuzpatrlek. , :zamey, "L.3net0 . Geafu9tt VanEngelen. Umpire: Andrew Barrington

CoUegEans 2 .2 7.4 7.4 11.7.73Old 2 .6 4.8 5.14 5.15 .45Cal.le8t®na: Hdsmrut 4. 11ta4emore 2 . Oakley 2 . Perkuv I . Baxter 1 . Bum I . Best:Lum ;e,. Itolstmut. W~llock. Bntckhouse . Ashby. Baxier. Old Cambe.rwell: it-ry 2.tt7111atits I . Sal Strum I . };Aker 1 . Best : Pratt, E~rg. H,'ur'ev. Ibuglac . Eddy%McCulloeh . Umpire:Brhur Nunn

OldC •long 9.8.62&"nit-_-are 10

.10

O`i Geelarig: Cc{Tpir 2. Collins 2. It.,., L&mem I. t . hielienzw I . Baker I .I st t. C ypms. Collins, RRison. ?deKenzk. 1 itefrisrs: Oaths 3. Tlrraahw-

2 .' Iz, in I . tiennehut I . B<ximyntan 1 . '.: ' .nalci. Qmlty. Carrigg.

< , . " Gmth. Bonn}m-Umpke :Rrchard Bons"

'Old Ivuthhoe 0.1 2.3 4.5 6.7 .43

Oki Trinity 2.4 3.4 3.5 8.8 .42Old Ivanhce : HF 1"' . R i I . Cotmxk i . Galore 1 . Wall I . Best: Atwccck. lien-}Yard . Toll. Engil S . I Tnmr tAgemL 2 . }ienna 2. Stockdate I . Gamble 1 . Best :

Ikstelaitis. Gam ile, h . idra~, tt7lltams . Klnross.llmpSe :Tauy Jachso nSt. Bernsrds 3.12.30Moruah WFdtes 5,7.37St. BernaNs :Baces 3 . F se L.O,ennart. J.Otzrmatt Pat:euce. Fiaves . Banec . Hotland.Monash 'dies : Goa Ktckers and 13 :5t Plovers not suppfled .Umplre:Davld t}'Intllow

TODAY'S MATCH ESCLUB 18 (1) SECTIO N

ST . KEVINS OB v, MAZENOD

DE LA SALLE v . OLD SCOTCHPRAHRAN BYEOLD XAVERIANS v. MARCELLINOLD BRIGHTON v, OLD MELBURNIANS

CLUB XVIII (2 IYARRA VALLEY v. RUPERTSWOOD at

Domeney Reserve, Park Orchards

THERRY PENOLA v . COLLEGIANS

OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD GEELONGWHITEFRIARS v . OLD TRINITYPARKSIDE v. ST . BERNARDSMONASH WHITES v . OLD IVANHOE

CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplie s

Review

Section 1

I

U19 TIby Tony (U19/1 & Blue)

arr v

M.'s, what a fantastic display of hard ,aggressive & disciplined football . This team

is back in town! Whereas at St . K ., the words"insipid, lacklustre & pedestrian" resonate inO'Shannassy's mind when thinking of their per-formance . Down at Bulleen . Merton's Marcellinwere jumped by De La 5 goals to 1 in the open-ing stanza and maintained this margin through-out the game. Marcellin's 2g . 8 in the last provedvery costly . O .P.'s through Bolston 3g . Shepherd& Palermo 2g, nearly- caused the upset of theround at the Harry Trott Oval. 6 pts down at 3/ 4time, O .P .'s were completely overrun byCollegians who eventually ran out 49pt winners .Mazenod at home at the Central to Uni Blueswere always going to find this game difficult . ForUni, they now find themselves only 4 pis and12% from top spot . St . B .'s 1 pt in front at 1/2time, but Old X's 5g 5 with the wind proved tobe the difference. Those West Preston boys wereprominent again (controlling the Legudi's) . OldB.'s goal kicking machine revved up again overthe struggling Old H . at McKinnon reserve .McGuire with 9 and McGilvray with 3 were justtoo strong.

Section 2Old Trinity remained undefeated when they

accounted for Old Ivanhoe at Chelsworth Park,led by 6 goals from Cornell, Steve Maus' boys ranout comfortable winners despite impressiveefforts from Binney. Gibson and Briggs of OldIvanhoe . In an absolute thriller Old Scotch gotover the line by just 2 points against a gallantBeaumaris side . Pilkington . Hooke and Josephswere best for Scotch, while Brook played wellBeaumaris . Beaumaris shouldn't be too disap-pointed if they remain focused they'll definitelybe a part of finals action . MHSOB returned to thewinners list with a hard fought win over YarraValley, best for the winners was Veale, Keys, andDymble while Lloyd and Collett played well forthe Bushrangers . The Whitefriars were ecstaticto get their first win for the year and did so inimpressive fashion against a hapless Old Carey .Swain kicked 7 for the Friars and was backed upby solid efforts from Alexander and Baker .

Section BlueAt the Hassett Oval. Sth . Melb faced a very

' (U19/2 & Red)

determinedMonashoutfit. TheS w a n sjumped the Blues in the opening stanza, result-ing in the Blues playing "catch up" footy .Inaccurate kicking in the last did not help . Barr& Krings set the game up for Mentone Amateursto crunch De La 2 by 72 pts . The first 3 quartersresulted in 16 goals . De La best players wereDoyle, Danaher & McLeish. Down at GunnReserve the wind was howling and the game wasin the balance at time . Then Ormond fired 21times at goal for only 5 majors in the last half,completely overrunning their taller opponents .Ajax through Lewski, Goldstone & Glezerattacked Glen Eira from the opening bounce andnever looked back. For the Packer boys, Zebiau,M. Baraket & Serpanchy battled hard through-out the game . Caulfield travelled down to theGrammar school in Springvale and came awaywith a resounding 102 pt win . Rynberk, Bruhn,& Roberts booting 12 goals between them . ForOld Ment . Fisher, Alexander & Garlick were best .

Sect ion 2 (Red )

In a thrilling match Old Camberwell defeatedUni Blacks, the Wells led by a HUGE effort fromDarryn Ling and a heroic performance by TimHallow who continued to play out the matchdespite breaking his arm. Rupertswood had 15goalkickers, with Burrowes kicking 7 in a best onground performance backed up by Webb andTemming as they crushed Bulleen Templestoweby 156 points . Old Essendon continued on theirwinning ways by easily defeating the TigerSharks by over 100 points . Healey and DeMortonkicked 4 apiece for the winners while the TigerSharks were led by Ramirez-Smith, Guinan, andRhoden . The North Old Boys dominated in a one-sided affair kicking 25 goals to two againstAquinas who have yet to record a win .

Preview

Section 1

SKOBS are at home against Marcellin, inwhat has turned out to be a very important gamefor both clubs . Can SKOBS play out 4 full quar-ters or can Marcellin maintain the pressure &wait for St . K . to crack? SKOBS to win! A win toCollegians and bang they could be in the four .De La - hot then cold, I can't pick them - this

d7

-,,((,k I'm hoping for some warm weather andiherefore, a°home" win. The long awaited replayoC last year s Grand Final teams . Can Xavs con-tinue on their merry way or can Steve King "pullthat rabbit out of his hat" for a surprise win?Unfortunately,

on fire after last weeks win will beagO M , way toostrong for the youthful Old Hailebury team . 2ndplavs 4th down at the Beach Oval . Two veryevenlv matched goal-kicking teams . McGuire &`1cGilvray against the Legudi brothers . Thehome team for me !

Section 2The Hampton Rovers will be looking to con-

jolidate a position in the four when they take onOld Ivanhoe today. The Rovers have had theweek off and will be too good for Old Ivahoe who}iave lost 3 of their first 4 games . In the match ofdie day the two undefeated teams, Old Trinityand old Scotch battle at the Hudson Oval inBulleen . Of the two teams Old Scotch has beenthe most consistent and impressive this seasonand should extend their winning streak to 4games . Beaumaris at home will have too muchfirepower for MHSOB despite the latter's con-vincing win last round . Yarra Valley haven't wonsince round 1 and will need to do somethingdrastically different if they're going to turn itaround this year, this week they take on a confi-dent Whitefriars team who are coming off theirfirst win. In a close one I'm going for the Friars .

Section BlueMonash Blues host the Mentone Amateurs

side chock full of confidence after last weeks win .The Blues were terrific last week and I expectthem to play again with the same determinationto win . De La unfortunately meet the undefeat-ed Ormond at home in East Malvern . Tim hashis guys playing an exciting running game andshould win well. St . Leos are at home to a bold& optimistic Ajax unit . St. Leos will need tobegin this game a lot better than last week. Ifthey do, I believe they can win . 2 of the 3 unde-feated sides meet with Caulfield at home . CanCaulfield hold Cheevers & Tsicadaris and canSth . Hold Rynberk & Bruhn? For me the Districtboys - just! Last but not least Glen Eiraencounter Old Mentonians at Packer Reserve .Coach Winduss will have his guys primed forthis match in what will be a hard fought ruggedencounter. The team that is hardest at the ballwill surely win this game . O.M.'s to win in aclose one .

Section 2 (Red)Michael Sagalas was proud of his boys guts

and determination last week, they'll need to bat-tle just as hard if they are going to beat the unde-feated Rupertswood. Despite the home groundadvantage I think the boys from Sunburywill betoo good for the Wells. The North Old Boys havebeen consistent all year and will record anotherwin when they take on the not to be underesti-mated Tiger Sharks at the Alec Gillon Oval . Aftertwo weeks break due to the Easter holidayTherry Penola will be keen to get out on the field,and should record their first win against a dis-appointing Aquinas side . The Uni Blacks havebegan to show some real form in recent weeksand may even be a finals contender, but theywon't have the answers to beat Old Essendonwho haven't looked like losing a game all year.

Please note:Coaches comments can be forwarded to Tony

Miller on 9571-2429 or 041-1190092 or email onkmiller@bigpond .net .au .

NAME CLUBUNDER 19/ 1MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTONMCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANSLEGUDI ST BERNARDSMCCARTHY OLD XAVERIANSJOHNSON COLLEGIANS

UNDER 19/2

LAST WK TOTAL

9 213 161 161 165 1 6

SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 7 21CORNELL OLD TRINITY 6 16A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 14D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 1 11R. DREW YARRA VALLEY 0 11

UNDER 19 t2l BLUECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 3 24RYNBERK CAULFIELD 3 17BRUHN CAULFIELD 4 16BARR MENTONE 4 15HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 15

UNDER 19 (2 ) REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 0 41CLUES OLD ESSENDON 1 IIROBINSON OLD CAMBERWELL 3 11BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 9LYNCH TIGER SHARKS 2 8FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 3 8

Unc;z,L---,-L9 - Section 1COLLEGIANS BE LA SALLE MARGELLIN

Coach: Richard Obee Coach : Terry Russell Coach : Denet Merton Coach : Rod Bourke - - • - - - • ~ • - - . :~

1 D . Coombes 1 . L. Young 1 . R . Galati 1 . D. Collins Coach: Roger Brown Coach : Heath B bent2 R . Muir 2. C . Moran D Cracknel l2

2. D . Fotinioti s

3 D . Dowling 3. S . Evans..

4 L Neal3. D. Bonnici 1 . C. Mizzi 1 . L Pt~.v

4. S . Brown . . 4. A . McIntyre 2 . C. McNicol 2. L. Pitcher4 R. Sztar 5. S . O'Connell 6 J. Carpenter 5. D. Maskell Mattest i3 T 3. H. Brooks5 B . Hoist 6 . A . Bonnici 7 D McMillan 6. A . Strawhorn . .

4. S . Langford-

6 A Fletcher 7. G. Wise . 7. A . Fry 4 . A . McGillivray Jones (C). 8. M . Naughtin 12 L . Connal 8, E . Hansen 5 B Williams 5. A . Shaw7 J . Farley 9, S . Hyde 13 J. Matthews 9. D. Hose

. .

R6 Stewart 6.8 B . Sloman 70 . S . Hale 15 R Baeyn i. 10 . J . McLatchie ..

7. J . Cashmere

Low9 B 70 . B . Hawkins 11 . C. Jayaweera 7 . C. Radom g. 11 . D . Doyle 16 L . McMillan 12 . C. Clegg99 8 . C. McKimm 9. A . Waxnt-art (DVC)M . White 12 . M . Goodier 18 L . Furlan 13 . D. Clegg M Ward9 10. B. Salves

13 B . Lumb 13 . W. Jolley 19 M Mccartin 14 . L. Fuller ..11 . J . Wright

14 J . Dixon 14 . J . Lowe .Hess e23 P

15 . M . McDowell tO .A. Morley12.

16 . M . Miller . 16 . A . Moon 11 . L. Adamis 13. B. Crawford (C)15 N . Pereira 16 . B . Kropman 25 N . Bisas 17 . R . Mosbauer 12 .N. Kennedy 14.G . Srrith17 A . Shinkfield 17 . J . Kean 27 B Norden 18• M . Quinn 15.G. Winder

18 D Brewing18 . C. Mercuri .

19 . S . Martin 14 M . Lowe 16.. 18 . A. McLeish 28 S . Baker 20 . B . Southgate 16 B . Marks 17. R. Plummer21 N . Chalmers 19 . R. Burrows 29 D . Ballantyne 21 . F. Ryan 77 D. Hellyer 18. D. Crow!22 C. Rologas 19 . T. Woodlock 32 V. Cahill 22 . D. Waite 19. G.Fletddter(VC)25 M Reid 20 . M . Picone (C) 23 . T. Heal 19 P. Angelini

~ g Ferguson. 21 S . Murray 35 A . Carson 24 . L. May 20 M . Smith 21 .J . D~26 P. Krotiris 22 T. Molan 37 A . White 25 . P. Reed 21 B Titshall 2227 B . Donnelly 23 P. Mulholland 40 D Newell 26 . A. Chalk .

23.29 B Lukav 24 J . Garland .

27 . P. Jones 22 A. Hughes 24. P. Ladd.37 .J-Hynes 43 G. Thomas 28 . T. Grierson 23 J . Dickerson 25.D. Webb31 N . Herman 40 . P. Harrison 53 S . Allitt 29 . C. Meehan 24 MJ Smith 26. L. Hogan

32 M . Johnson 41 D . Spithill 30 . A. Wilson 27. A Janke33 J . Fitzpatrick 42 A . Coffey 31 . S . Veltman 27 J . Maguire 28. B. Hunter

42 A . Care l0 32 . P. Dugdale 29. D. Moss34 J . Youn9 47 J . Stinear 33 . M . Guthridge 32 D. Mackenzie40 J . Dixon 52 D . Poynton 34 . K. Lorenz- 39 Q . Bean43 E . Waters 61 R . Warmsley Daniel 40 S. Capron

63 P. De La Haye 42 B. Koetsier70 M. Duggan 47 T. Phi~4zs

51 L Holt58 J. Webb

Cl) OLD OLD ST. BERNARDS ST. KEVINS UNIVERSIT YE ; :L' ": : :_ : ;'S PARADIANS XAVERIANS Conch: Peter O'Connor Coach : Paul BLUES

Coach : Wayne Coach : Brendan Flynn Coach : Manny Nicolosi 1 . R . LegudiO'Shannassy

1, S. MoylanCoach: Steve Kin g

Holdswort h 2 . G . Ward 2 L . Colema n

P G l h C1 . A . Kelly 3 . A. Souzika s

4 SD B3 . A. Umbers

1 a lag e r2 T B t

1 . T Lombardi 2. A . McCan h3 B Calman ~VC)

. . orgCitarelli5 J

5 . Natal eryan 2 . P. palermo . . S

4 J l- . 6 . Dellapicca

3 S Arden DVC 3 . M. Cos riff9

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5. M. Hi ginsg

6 . J . McKay7 . L . Harvey

7• D . Jame sMarchesan iN84 M Hawkins 4 . A. Tenson 6. MA I en L Wilkinson8

..t hD5 T Stonier 5 . L . Mcmahon 7 . S. Johnston

..9 . D . Valori

9, . sa anogDelic10 I6 J Grant 6 . D . Boundy8. L. McDonnell9 J

Ralph

10 . J . Hill. .

11 . M. Hutto n7 D Stewart 7 T Jenkinson. .

10 . J . Chabers 11, S. lannozzo 12 .C . Turlich8 P Grundy DVC

.kell y8 G 11 . L . Farrow 12 . M . O'Donnell 13 . K. Didili s

9 J Byrne . . 12 . J . Dillon 13 . S. Burgyn 14 . J. Cassel l10 B Marks 9 . S. Hickey 13 . D . Behan 14 . P. Holland 15 . D . Bar e11 C Hinkfuss 10 . L . Collins 14 . L. Moss 15 . A. Garvey 16 . D . Lucas12 T Middleton 11 . A. Ploenges 15 . M. Sleeman

16 D James16 . M. Stapleton

'17 . P. Cameron =

13 A Simpson 12 . T. Bateman. .

17 . D . Thomas17 . M. D Arcangelo18, D . Walsh

18 . C . Moffa t19 . E. Lynch

14 T Cook 13 . M . Shepherd 18 . N . Hulett' 19 Rahill 20 . L . Kalesaran •

15 J Bracy 14. D . Furze 19 . M. D Amelao20 J McGrath

,20 . D . Sheehan 21 .T. Simpso n

16 J Berma n'

15 . J. Key.. R

..21 Speekman (C)

'21 . A. Smit h

M M22 B

22 . R . Dabrai oM Rig b23

~-17 H O Brien 16 . S. Corcoran 22 . M. 6 Kane c anus. .

A M t2. y.

Nolan24 G18 T Fitzgerald 17• L . Rosbrook 23 . D . Bonadio24 . N . Heatley

. as ropasqua3.L. Campbel l24

. .25 . A . O'Keefe

19 M Iverson VC 18. M . Thorpe 25 . H . Davies,

25. T. Legudi 27 D . Youn g20 C Alder 19 . G . Moore 26 . D . McKean 26. A . Monteleone 28 M . Giansiracus a21 S Kennedy 20 D Dean 27 . A . Curtin 27. L. Evans 29 J . Giansiracus a22 A Wall . .

21 . G . Madden28 . A . McQueen-Parton29 . N . Harbeck 28. M. Caligiuri 30 M . Winridg e

31 A Turlich~

ar23 A Trelo30 . A . Pritchard 29. A . Abele .

Cox32 J24 J Tucker25 P Thomas

31 . D . Orland o32 . S . Gr'W g

30. C . Trewi n31 . L. 0'Brine

.33 G. Healy34 J Henderson

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26 C Walker 33C HaHwki 32. S . Monteleone .35 W Macdonald

27 L Beilby 34 . L. Dinard o35 . R . Lopresti

33. B . Gallatin34. M. Zucco

.36 W. McCann ~- ;

28 M Rady ^ronik 36 . D . Noonan 35 T Pearson 37 M . Powell29 T Duncan 37 . P. Carter

. .36. M . Pope 38 T. Wickham

30 A Wu 38 . J . Demaria 37 T Carrick 40 Fynmore

31 J Mulcahy 39 . N . Quin n43 A . Nolen

. .38. N . Smith 41 Dickeso n

42 B . Pug h32 E Selby 44 T. Fotzgerald'

39. J . Formica40 R Cousland

46 J . Travagli a33 C Miller 48 R . 0 Shannassy . . 48 M . Kempton -

55 G. Monahan 41 . M . Kavanagh'

52 Leathern59 R . Macwhirter 52 L. O Sullivan 57 M . Hinsely71 M . McCarthy

Se ~ -, -. 1 2: OLD CAREY OLD IV : . .

Mick Deaton Coach : Graeme Bulluss Coach: Brett Gear Coach: Stua rt McLea nCoach :

Windeban kJCoach: Wayne Stafford

1, .2, D . Foley (C) 1 M . Pearson

1 E. Raleigh (C)Zarb2 J

1 . C. Smith3, J. Mage e

tPratA 2 J. Lang.

3 D . Veale (C) 2. C. Stewa rt C"4 .Taylo rK 3 B. Boyd 4 R . Ware 3. B . Walsh-Richardson L ,5, .

6 C . Collins 4 S. Blangiardo 5 A. Keys 4. K. Detarczynski7, B. Cairns 5 L . Hamilton 6 B. Woollard (VC) 5 . T. Chapma ng J. Mead 6 L . Kennedy 7 A. O'Brien 6 . L. Battleyg. B. Gillespie 7 K . Johnstone 8 N . Orchard (VC )10. D . Bird 8 A. Clarke 9 J . Walker 7 . P. Gizinsk i

11 P. Brook (VC) 9 B. Jovrett Sims-Luca s10 E 8 . L . Costell o12, S . Lynch

k10 M. Stafford

.11 A . Hall 9 . D. Shuti e

13. C . TucB . Pearse

11 M. Lawrence12 J . Zampaglione

12 M . Co tter13 R Patterson

11 R. HallR. Hall15, N . Clementetg M . Blackmore 13 T. Wilson

.14 P. Wolnizer 12 J. Hutchin s

17, S . Fitzgerald 14 N . Goss 1 5 A . Vicendese 13 J. Macpherson.is, A . Thom~son 15 D. Molina 16 S . Sims-Lucas 14 P. Hollan d19 A . Guido m (C)20 . A . Edge

16 L. Malcolmse n18 G. Kelly

17 G . Pollard18 C. Soffer

15 J. Oppenheim

21 . B . Zigouras 19 J . Ng 19 A. Dymble 16 R . Graham22 . D. Ha rtman 20 S . Selett o 20 M . Tarr 17 A. Wilkie '-~23 . T. Abbot

M . Atkin s2421 N. Mason22 A Goldner

21 M . Brown 18 H . Sedman -- ',25. L. Boreham

.23 B. Kulling

22 A. Niren sHo23 E

19 L. Siragusa26 . L. Atkins ( DVC )2Z S. Coote 26 R. Alexander

.24 P. Rujevic 20 R . Leon g

28 . R. Deaton 28 N. Gould 25 A. Svirskis 24 P. Unkle s

29 . A. Coote 29 J . Prantzos 26 C . Wright 25 N . Detarczynski30 . L . Tucker 30 A. Fisher 27 S. French 26 E . Morga n31 . A. Spence 31 A. Vanderhelm 28 K. Miezi s32 . J. Beattie 32 L . Ritter 29 S. Allen 27 S . Bake r33. S. McNicholas 33 C . Sendeckyj 30 J. Membrey34. H . McMillan 35 L . Wheeler 31 M. Dowling~5. L . Healy 36 A. Battams 32 T. Harper36. B. Deato n

M37 Millis38 M. Waxiel 33 M. Neilsen..

38. S. Lee40 S. Deal41 M Vaughan

34 J, Veal e39. L . Ramirez-Smith .

Fishe r43 A35 G. Ranki n

40. E . Cooper41 . R . Guinan

.44 D . Diver

42. A . Wilson 46 S. Walker

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Ter ry Kendall Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penatuna

1 . J . Cran e2 . R. Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middli n3 . S. Tulloch

AdamC4 2 Hine A (C) 2 . M . Cahill 2 M Norrish..

5 . S. Stewart 3 Langdon S Cleve n3 S3 N Pask

7 D. Adderley 4 Taylor C. . 4 R Bett

8 S. Johnston 5 Robison M7 J . Power 5 P Valo iPP9 D. Johnston

10 S. Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M . Malady 6 D Lloy d11 R . Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L . Swain 8 R Drew12 T. Page

Cteeland13 A7 Dodgson B 10 L . Coulthard 9 B Keho e

.14 D . Lo g an 8 Amiconi A t t D. Crea 10 J Seege r

15 D . Gilchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Slats 11 Z Webb16 N . Colman 10 Blackmore B

.13 L Gillies

17 D . Pryles18 J . Pilkington ( C 11 Clarke J 13 T. Langford 14 G Thompson20 T. Wilson-HumpLes 12 Kelly T 14 L . Twomey 15 D Smith21 S. Dillon 13 Ellerbeck G 1 6 R . Coslovich 16 C Holdswort h22 M . Pears e23 A . Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T. Baru hg 17 A Pizze y24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M. Baker 18 C Bea l25 E . Tembat h26 D Brooke

16 Condron K 19 J . Morris 19 A Coleman.

27 L. Routledge 17 Armatas C .18 Heaven C 20 S . Alexander 20 D Senaratn e

28 S . Thom p son 21 J Tomkin s29 J . Smedtey 19 Cart er-Buszard L 21 A . Graham 22 J Peak e30 A . Birc h31 J . Beaurepaire C)

20 Oberoi S 22 A . Baker 23 T Collett32 S . Nosking (VC~ 23 Wallin A 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Coutt s33 J . Rodski 24 Christopherson J

24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellagrin o34 M . Fowles35 A . Tindale

25 Zandor M26 Donahoo M (VC) 25 M . Crowe 27 S Savage

36 R . Hook eFenne r36 H 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhllechner 29 D Bell

.39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S . Sait 30 J Stron g41 M . Lipshut 30 Sullen M 28 P Harrison

31 S Urban e42 J . Ross43 J . Denby 32 Cornell J (VC)

.29 D. D'sousa

32 D Smit h34 S Britt44 T. Collie

45 A. Fuller33 Malekasi42 Torney A 30 B .Janson 37 D Sims

46 J. Sikon56 E . Ramsay 44 Lancaster 44 N Mart in

61 J. Stratos 45 Ward C62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Lucas 55 Troon R88 J. Lie

Under-19 - Section (2 BlueAJAX CAULFIELD BE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA E,' 1

Coach: Mark Zuker GRAMMARIANS Coach: Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach : Shane O'ConnorCoac h: Chia Mathleson

1 . P. Wavlisc h2. D. Mrocki 1 . D. Krongold 1 . A. Toniola 1 Adrian Orchar d

2 K McLeod3. B . Hampel 2. C. Deal (VC) 2 . B. Guliffer .

3 S Hamilto n4. R. Hampel5. E . Goldstone

3. A. Axle s4 T Vinen

4 P. Brat5 P. Mulholland

.4 Ash Orchard

Gutman7. .

5 B Gross J . Kea nj F r r

5 T Fricke r

. S.

8 . M . Milmeister. .

6. N . Bode S. Mahan8 P Arbon =

6 M. Meyer7 T. Bar r9 . D. Van Akan

10 W Beer7 . P. Roberts

.8 M. Gooley 8 P. Dixon. .

11 . A . Benedykt 8 . S . Tucker 9 M. Brasher 9 L . Parson s12 J Blankfield 9• J . Dalwood (C) 9 L. Harrison 10 R . Ward. .13. C . Braun 10. S . McDonald 10 J . Clifton 11 P Rock e14. Y. Burqer15 F iD k l

11 . B . Gardiner 11 A. Brett12 J RobertsL_-,

.12 B. Atherto n. . n e

16. A . Burt17 A C

12. B . Goddard (DVC )13. J . Morvell DVC( )

.15 L. Browne

r 13 C . Roc k14 D Kel l. . ooper

18 . J. Feldman 14. M . Green 17 Jolly W17 McGowan

. y15 K. Little

19 . G . Gelbart 15 . A. Docker 19 S . Alder 16 N . Levett20 . J. Gellan d21 E Goldman

16 . P. McLeish 21 M . Squire 17 A. Walstab. .22 L Goldman 17 . P. Ellis 23 L. Danaher 18 P. Williams. .23 . B. Nissen 18 . N . Gu ettY 25 P. Rossiter 19 M . Dugga n24 . P. Glezer 19 . W. Brockett 29 S . Browne 20 S Pratt25 . D. Grossman 20 . D . Griffiths 32 H . Funston .

21 S Casacel i26 . I . Gutman27 . C. Spero 21 . D . Elais 33 B . Lamb e

40 T Heffernan-A

.22 D. Bennie

28 . D. Henzel29 E J

22 . T. Rynberk23 B Naylor

.42 J . Bowden 23 W. Corr

. . anove r30 V Kelp

. .24 . G . Dyson 42 M. Lafferty 24 H . McMillan

. .31 . T. Kalz 25 . M . Cramphorn

43 R . Buckley51 M. Conway

25 N . Curran26 A Rock32. M . Krestenber g

33 A Kron31 . M . Richardson 52 L . Moloney

_, .27 M . Michaelidis. .

34. B . Lukav 32 . L. Franklin 53 C . Moran 28 G. Allan35. D. Norich 35 M . Kuppe 54 J . Murphy es29 M .36. A . Sacks 38 C. Veencjar 55 B. Nolan 0 P3 Kr ns37. D. Newstadl38. S . Newstadl

40 R. O'Neill 56 J . Norton57 B Ramsey

-.

31 L. Dawson39. I . Same40. A . Sa arP

43 A . Bruh n44 A . Vanrompaey

.58 C . Rice60 D . Wood

32 T. Smith33 D . Ogl e

41 . A . Rogers42 C Braun

50 J . Wade 61 L. Becker 34 M. Wingrave. .43 E Wolnizer 62 C. Bellistri 35 P. Murphy. .44. D . Zurich 64 B . Cole 36 A. Pothito s45. B . Zygler 64 T. Woodlock 41 C . Johnston e

MONASH BLUES OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND ST LEOS EMMAUS STH. MELD .Coach : Dennis Grace Coach: Jamie Winduss Coach : Tim Hille Coach: Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS '...,.1 N Whitmore 1 . L . Russell (C) 1 . M . Anderson Coach : Darren McKiltop2 M Stokie 2 . K. Harvey 2 . P. Carey3 J Rosengarten4 M Bolton

- 3 . S. Tumiati4 . D Casey (VC) 3 . S. Batty 12

5 P AveryG N

5. J Tolley 4 . B. Chandle r7 orthway8 J Backwell

6 . M Lub ail

5. T. Stephen s9 CO'Sullivan g, j~uuell 6. D. Dick

B Rogers 9. J . Putz 7. J . Dixon11 M Edsall12 G Smythe

ry

10 . L D'Astoli11 . D Healy

8. L. Culle n13 A Per

~ 12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVC) 9. G. Donova n14 L Golding

g 13. A . Kurzel 10 . A . Ballardts J Park16 A Carter 14 . D . Jowett 11 . A . Rook s18 A Shields 15 A Goona n

D McKenna 12 . M . Morris19 R Buckleyy20 W LiBI 17 M Heffernan 13 . D . Savage

e21 A Hicks

18 M. Purcel l19 C Everett

14 . N . Romne y

22 B Green 20 T Harvey15 . A . Adams

23 0 Cavicchiolo .21 S Anderson 16 . M . Bansagi9i

R Vrachnas25 C Gilhome 22 R Quiney 17. A . Dimbl e27 I McCormick laae

23 H . Putz24 A Lom 18. D . Kirwi n

28 J Mai n29 TStan U) 5 J Silver 19• A. Wundle

U)30 J Mellington MEM 26 M Martinov 20. R . McKinno n31 S Hawkins 27 J Noske 21 . D . Smit h32 A Voigh t34 P Fonseka

28 N Thompso n31 S Barker 22 R . Warmsle y

36 N Costley 34 A Warwarek 23 . A. White42 S Kimber 39 M Ferrari

40 M M44 0 Lappi n45 H Graham

artinov41 A Per

48 G Clugstonlaaar

49 A O'Shannessy63 B Boyer 91 T Collie69 J Veenhuizen

TIGER SHARKS OULLEEN- NTH OLD BOYS OLD

Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach: Mark Beasley TEMPLESTOWE Coach : James Sandman CAMBERWELLCoach : John Stanton

Coach : Michael Sigala s

M . Len t1 I T.Halpin 1 . B . Tippe r,2, M . Alley 1 S Marsh 2 P.Daniels

Kir k3 J2. M . Santamaria3. N . Robinson

5. A. Boland 2 D Florence .Collins4 D 4. K. Nunn

W. Lyin g8 3 A Paradiso.

5 6 T. Beranger (C ),7. B. Crosbie 4 0 Hill

5 M Pietryk 6 D.Gazelle7 T. Hall o8 A. MarA ett s

8. L. McAule yPoyntong D

6 D McGreevy 78 C.Faraci

9 A. McGree12 G . Welchart, .

10 . C . Field7 M McGrath8 R Conti 9 N.Goonan 13 J. . Derry

14 C . Munr o

12 . C. Munroe 9 M Bickerdike 10 P.Sinnett 15 J . Whelan13 . V. Hall ' 10 11 N.Phillips

1216 A . Canto r17 J . Cramer-Roberts

15 . S . Verone 11 J O'Donnell12 13 18 M . Horqan

M ll16 . B . MurpheyChippendal eC18 13 D Buccachio

14Saad15 J

itch e19 D .20 M . Butterworth..

M . Bambury1914 M Collins .

16 A.Abou Eid21 S . Jones22 N. Johnso n.

20 . B. Dorkin 1 516 D Charles 17 B.Allen 23 D. Joyc e

Hillier27 A21 . J. Pierce 17 18 D .Jordan

Tale b19 M.

28 L . Hancoc k22 . G . Cochrane 18 P lacuone

.20 D .Jo ce y 437 0 3 T Kent

23. N . Warton 19 D Murray 21 D .Edwards 47 T. Kerney (VC)25. G . Coyle 20 L Williams 22 TMilner 50 B. Ben c26. M . Lemieszek

,, 1

22 A Tehan23 M .Carney 51 B. Braithwait e

Laricchia52 B27. J . Neagle 23 D Tsokas 24 D.Owen .

53 C . Morle y34. D . Ford 25 L Caddy 25 THampshire

l54 P. Naa r

B M l d61 . D . Cole r-= 26 D Martin estone26 H.MappRas o27 J

. c eo55Pain

A531 T Walters .28 A Orr . e

y7; r

33 P Gordon34 G Taylor

'29 B.Taleb 58 D . Ling

59 A . Davey35 P Tsokas 30 Y.Taleb

0 R.

637 K Burridge 61 J.Barlow91 A .Buncle

61 G. Ormsb62 P. TriantalYyllou63 K . Darby64 D. Norton

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSIT YBLACKS

Coach: John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahonCoach: John Bushb y

1 J Williamson I R Zahra 6 Taylor N

2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C I S Maguir e

3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Halloran

4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummon d5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S

59 Robinson T4 J O'Sullivan

6 D Slater 6 B Shalders 62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidla w7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson8 M Jinx ( C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Ruscoe9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirmer10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L 9 E Thoma s11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D12 A Ruttkay 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torney

13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel14 J Burke 15 J Telfer 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witten15 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby16 E Healey 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley17 J Heritage 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morris18 D Flaherty 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D

17 P Meller19 A Burbridge 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D

20 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d

21 N Bartrum 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seuren

22 B Newbold 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitloc k23 C Devereux 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Youn g

24 J Daskiuw 25 R Hatty89 Christie A90 Atkinson D(VC) 22 N Barnett

25 M Burns 27 M Koste 92 Springhall R 23 L Beaton26 C McCormack 28 D Hum 93 Smith J 24 D Creek27 M Day 29 J Heath 94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan28 31 M Assouad 98 Hollow B29 99 Holdstock G (C)30 101 McCarthy L

® Section (2) Red

U1<DER 19 SECTION 1- 29.04 .00

Old Melburnisns 4.5 4.5 8,12 7.18,58St.%evins 3.1 3.7 3.13 8.18 .52

OldMeiburNans:Marson . Ha;ckllts- Grundy . Thontas . Alder. 6Bnen, Anlen . Bese O-Btln,

Gmndv, Hmckfuss. Thomas . fleOby, Tuck-St. Aevins : Look 2 . C-112, Leltbam 2.Best: Ltnch. Men . M .M. Cameron . StagGano, McCatm. Umpires : A!ble Foley, JustlltLipsat!F).

iinrceliin 1,3 4,5 6.7 10. 15-75De la Sa11e 5.2 10.5 11,13 14,161100

ALarceJlin:D. MeMWan 3, Carpenter 2. L MeMr1.3n 2 . Gallth 2- AWI . Best : C.hill .Batianttne . Alllt, McMtllrut . Nuttyan. :Yarden.De La Sidle: Gnat kkkers and best layersresults not receficd . Umphea : Michael Phtlllps : Graeme Morgan IF )

Collegt®naOld PsradionsCoIleglans: Goat kfe6 - atShephard 2 . Palermo 2 . CcPalermo . Hiehey, Bcntnrh,

MIaaenod O.CUnhrersity BluesMszenod:tieal. Mc[ntyxe- Fulkr . Best : dtostauer. Metnttre, Stnt~ita~t Cu,

1.8 7.14 10.14 18.21 .1295.2 5.3 10.8 12.8.80

stilts not reed-.Old Paradi®ns: Boktar 3,Hr- Lc>tnbarrll, A7cMahtat . 131st : Boktor. Ccxgr9L

I. Umptres : Justin Grtrssbani: Tint Frtedman IF)

J;Wm^ecra.Universlty 4lues:Go,tl kickers and best Players resu iPaut Bern: htatt Cm iFl

St Bernards 1.0 5,8 5 .1 0Old Xsvertans 3.5 5.7St . Ber^--

d!: t3^^sil as 2 . OG neil . It, ,r.lflL T. L :

•.r. Coas 1u'1 .Tr .~..I :I 1101d :- :rt® n~ .b k u, . A 0.tn Its, '•'. lhv F ...Brst :ti tnom~. UntIg . Scrntkct Umpires: D:vmen

10,12

3.13.3112.14.86

Umpires :

8.13,6111,12,78

t. Bcst: tt :mt .tadxck 2 .k. Mcurillin .

Old SIaileybury 1 .7 1,7 4^10 4,11 .35Old Hrtghton 1 .1 8.7 10.10 18.12.120Old Aelleybary :Cashmorr, Dartes^. SaR-, Smith . Best: Wright, 5. Lattgford-Jwres. Snuth .J. N@bb . Baan .Old BrightonMeGutre 9. McGikrac 3. Hughes %T& Rtmnt 2. ;teRkroi .Itenttra. Beshttu~+ttes, MeGlturat' . McGih^ray, V:dt?dms, Reddht, ~1 . Umpires : ChrisStevens: Ben Rrde 1F}

UNDER 19 SECTION 2^- 29 .04 .00BYEHempton Ro^xrs

Okt Ivanhoe 0.1 3.4 7.6 12,8,80OldTrinity 8.3 11.4 16,12 18^16,124Old 1-hoe : Tuddenharn 3. Trig-11 2 . V,1, I, 2 . - -, Go n . B~,k Bnn nqxson.FC. Griggs . C(arke. L1'rteh.Okt Trinity:Corne 1 116! ; 3' : ..! :en 2. C'-' n .Dwtahoe. Arntatas .-Biaclunorr, Gberoi. Lan} : t, tlest. I'. .-.t: Be=t . ~ Crls6arto.Mithen . Annatas, Langdmt.

OldScotch 2,6 3-8Beeumar[sA^RC 2.1 4.2Old Scotch:6 mpaLZ 2. Hc g 2. C-, GinhrisPiikington . tio :ht~ . " . ~ •a. Gikttnst . t6lLslttt-}~.^ n3. Yeter BrocN 2. 1 Atkirt.s . Clements- I :_srielAtkms. Blnckmore, Tucker.

7-135.4

9^15.6910 .7,87

pls. T :"umari :: . .. :1 F' -

Ynrm Valley 2,1 2.1 6-4 9,5.59AIIiSOB 0,4 4-12 8,13 13-18.94Y®na PaBey:Bea1 3. Wines 2 . tirhano. Satage. Snttth, Lla~d . l5rst : t .im^d. Collett, Seeger,Beai. t'ask, Urbano.1,4iSOH :Orehare1 2. R'atker 2, Patterson 2, Tarr 2. tCr.vdtard . S. Slms-Lucas. Raletgh,leate, S.irskLS Best: Ceale, Keys. Dhnble -L'arb, Tan, Ru)eqe.

R,

ti hitefdeta 2,8 8.12 12^16Old Gr'y 1.0 1.3 1.3Whitefriaro : E an 7, La °12, RIndIL Fta<~erkamp, Baker, Parer.Bsker, tiaverM,ap. Lar Old Carey:N, Detazenn i . ~. ...,. a;cBest: N . L'ru3r zrnskl r ,,. . x. K . Detarnnskl . Utid

UNDER 19 BLUE - 29.04 .00South Metb. District 4.2 5,4 6.5 8,6,54hianssh Slues 1.2 2,5 4.7 6,12-48South Rielh. Diatrict :Gezl la^hers and toot piayers results not rmeeKe dMonnsh Hhus:GaA k1?rs ;_nd best plagers rest, not reeeNed .

Mentona A.F.C 8.5 11 .8 18.20 17,23.12sOn L. Salle 1.2 3.8 3.9 7.11,,,,,P*ientone : T. B-r ;, IG 11r . 2.5. Sullivan 2. Athertoa, P. Dteotr. }ytckt , Jellt.'ard. Best P. ~~ n 7 Cuace6 . Little.155rd.De Le Sallee Br.. v 2,

Best: Dc,^le, Dinaher, CtcLeish . Brasher, Broan, r3.7 4.7 7.16 9 .2177

St.L*rs t:- 0.0 3.7 4.7 6.11,48QrmOT . I.'.,! _, E' ..-- 1 2, Everett, MCKennR Best: Luba. 111.!*-, Frtantnw. . ^ . ._ ~: .L-=-nvnaue :Mazcham 2, tiettletd, Brearler^ Cheny ,

Hatoekl. BelJak, Ma,s,

Glen Elra 1-0 1-1 1.2 2,4,18AJAX 7.9 10,22 18,31 18 .34,142GlenEha:' -,- h .t. L ::ut.4+-, Se)kinc}tvS^^tttm°rrick.Clarlr.AJAX:' 1. 3 b'. ..-1 113 :'? 13u11 ~. . .: 1 tf;ran-aFeidtnz . I:

Old Atentonlans 0,0 2.3 2,3 5,8,36CaultteldGramn-_n 7.7 9.9 19,18 20.18.138Old h4entonlens: Meander. Fish,, Mantn . Steabl:en, N59de-1 . :: : t FL-her- Aie^^an-:kr,GarBCh . Lau . Ste .ilflx_n, CasieIlo. CaultiPld Grammer.̂ RWrens 5. Brnhn 4, Rntherk 3 .Baker 2. Dahe^aad 2, Wade. O'h`ill, 4teLCish, VeencJar. B~: Green . Rotxns, $n8tn. Bute,Baker, Ol!'eN.

UNDER 19 RED ^- 29.04 .00

T r Sharks 5.7,37OId Essemion Grammer 22.19,151Tiger Sharks:L}~uit 2 . Rltalen . Tuck, hlch- Best: Ranttrewz-Smith . Gu➢ tvt, Rhnlen,I in .':: . <:r . Old Fnaendon Gremmec:t{ealeti' 4. DeMOnon 4. Flaherty 3. Cello 3,. :cCorr ' .', .rincs 2, Roers. BnageL4ta, Devmux . Best: t491hamsoit. A4cCwmack .Flahem•, tr_y, r. Dehtanen .

University Blocks 8,12,60Old Camtxrwell 6,11.47Unlversity L::.c&s: Gail kiekers -^d -t papers results not received .Old Camberwell :ROb6tson 3 . 1!. ..i~ 2 . Sarnamarta 2, D. t,Ltchell. Best : D. Mttchell,Rebhtr . Hancock, Ling . J .. :-.- s:G :-

Ru pertsarood 10.7 14 .12 23.17 30 .25.205Bulleen Templestaare 1,1 4.3 6,3 7.7.49Rupert-d: Burrexes 7. Temmtng 3, Webb 3. Page 1 FWUt 2 . Teiler 1 As-nd 2,Fle1111itg, Sld!ttmt, Stafford . Baines. tiurn. Price. 14'hitehead . Hatty, Best: Burtmra, Webb-Stafioni . Nam-, Fttnn, Sui➢tan . Bolero Templestaae:Flocence 3. Walters 2. P. Twkas .Buceachte . Best : O6unne1l . Than. P- Tsokas, D . Marini. Taclor, Conte.

merry Penchi O.BBYE

AqWnss O.C 0.2 0.5 2.8 2.8 .20North OldBoys 5.5 15.8 20.11 . 25^15.165Aquinas O-C:Cale, Nley. Best : Alkec, terrnte. Cochrane, Ccele. North 02d Boys:Goal kickers and test pla}ers -iii, not receiced _

n% _ d_Jae ® .

Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCH-ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly ."ehaviour -i,unners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water carriers, It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires

] have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .Please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresmedical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach ,Attire -Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if wornto be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only.If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment isto be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/biue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - ifworn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

Rain and plenty of it marred Rd3 but the footballwas of an excellent standard

Review - Round 3C olac hosted Geelong (1) on Friday night and

were on the receiving end of a fired up Catsunit . The visitors running out comfortable win-ners .

Keilor reversed the result when they playedGeelong (2), the young Cats fought hard all daybut were outclassed by the Saints.

Sth . Yarra won a tight match against Hawthornwith both teams battling desperately all day, theLions had enough to outlast the Hawks in athriller .

Bendigo (2) bounced back with a strong winover the Mambourin Tigers . The Warriors leadingfrom go to whoa .

Maribyrnong proved far too good forBroadmeadows (2) the young Kangas battlingvaliantly all day, but to no avail . The Bulldogs toostrong in all positions .

Karingal (2) easily defeated Ringwood Blueswho were missing a couple of key players on theday . The Bulls getting the jump early and neverlooked back in the slippery conditions .

Broadmeadows (1) and Bendi o(1) battled outa top game with the neither side able to breakaway for any part of the match . In the end it wasthe Kangas who got over the line to win an impor-tant game for them .

North Ballarat received a forfeit from KaringalM .

Parkside had the bye .

LADDERS ROUND 3DIVISION ONE PLAYED WONNORTH BALLARAT * 3 3KARINGAL 1 3 2GEELONG 1 3 2BROADMEADOWS 1 3 2PARKSIDE 3 2COLAC 3 1BENDIGO 1 3 0

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WONKARINGAL 2 3 3STH. YARRA 3 3MARIBYRNONGRINGWOODMAMBOURIN TIG .HAWTHORNKEILORBENDIGO 2GEELONG 2BROADMEADOWS 2

Preview - Round 4We travel to Parkiville today for the important

Rd 4 matches .Maribyrnong host Sth. Yarra and given recent

results the game should be tight with the Lionstipped to get the points .

Broadmeadows (1) clash with Karingal (1) inwhat promises to be a beauty . The Kangas haverecent good form but the Bulls can never be dis-counted and I feel will hold the edge in today's bat-tle .

Broadmeadows (2) clash with Karingal (2) andthe match will be tight given recent results of therespective teams . The Bulls have better form oflate and should get the points .

Mambourin Tigers host Keilor and althoughthe Saints won well last week and the Tigers weredefeated I expect the Tigers to return to the win-ners list today .

In Bendigo the home team host both Geelongteams . In the Division 1 match I expect the Cats tocontinue their wining form, but only just, while inDivision 2 the Warriors should be too strong forthe Cats .

Ringwood host Hawthorn at Ringwood andgiven recent form the game should be close in allrespects . The home ground advantage points mein favour of the Blues today .

Colac receive a forfeit from Parkside due to ateam suspension .

North Ballarat have the bye .

LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 0 267 38 702.63 1 2

0 283 80 353.75 81 0 130 92 141.30 8

0 148 137 108.02 80 74 82 90.24 8

2 0 8 256 3.125 42 0 29 94 30.85 0

LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 0 252 42 600 120 0 143 83 172.28 121 0 199 59 337.28 81 0 151 104 145.19 81 0 116 110 105.45 82 0 158 115 137.39 42 0 127 176 72.159 42 0 76 143 53.146 43 0 45 224 20.08 03 0 24 141 17.02 0

3 23 23 23 13 13 13 03 0

*Received forfeit in Rd3

A SECTIONOLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUESST KEVINS OBMARCELLIN

B SECTIONNORTH OLD BOYSOLD BRIGHTONWHITEFRIARSMAZENOD

DE LA SALLE

v. OLD TRINITY

v. OLD IVANHOE

v. MHSOB

v. OLD SCOTCHv. OLD MELBURNIANS

v. COLLEGIANSv. OLD PARADIANSv. OLD HAILEYBURYv. ORMOND at

F.Istern ' Park, Saturday

v. OLD MENTONIANS

C SECTIONTHERRY PENOLA v. OLD GEELONG

GLEN EIRA v. ST BEDES MENT.TIGERS

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION v . AJAXHAMPTON ROVERS v. PRAHRANBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE v. BEAUMARIS

Dl SECTIONLA TROBE UNI. v. OAKLEIGHCAULFIELD GRAM. v. OLD CAMBERWELLMONASH BLUES v . AQUINASOLD ESSENDON v. OLD CAREYBANYULE v. ST LEOS EMMAUS

D2 SECTYONTHOMASTOWN v. PARKSIDE

SALESIAN v. WEST BRUNSWICK

FITZROY REDS v. PENINSULA

YARRA VALLEY v. MENTONE AMATEURS

KEW v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

I)3 SECTIONMONASH GRYPHONS v. ALBERT PARKWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . ELEY PARK

POWERHOUSE v. ELSTERNWICK

STJOHNS v. HAWTHORNRICHMOND CENTRAL v. UHSOB

I}4 SECI3OiVBENTLEIGH v. NORTH BRUNSWICK

WERRIBEE v. MT LILYDALE

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS v . ST MARYS

OLD WESTBOURNE v. BULLEEN COBRAS

SYNDALL TALLY - HO v. BRUNSWICK

SWINBURNE v. ELTHAM

CLUB XV11I (11OLD SCOTCHDE LA SALLEPRAHRAN

MAZENODMARCELLI N

CLUB XViII (21COLLEGIANS

OLD GEELONG

OLD TRINITYOLD IVANHOE

RUPERTSWOOD

PARKSIDE

U19 (1)COLLEGIANSMAZENODOLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSMARCELLINOLD MELBURNIANS

U19 (21OLD SCOTCHMHSOBBEAUMARISOLD IVANHOEBYE

v ST. KEVINS

_ByEv OLD BRIGHTON -

Gardiner Park, Malvernv OLD XAVERIANSv OLD MELBURNIANS

v YARRA VALLEYvTHERRYPENOLAv OLD CAMBERWELLv WHITEFRIARSv ST. BERNARDSv MONASH WHITES

v. ST KEVINS OBv. DE LA SALLEv. OLD PARADIANSv . UNIVERSITY BLUESv . OLD HAILEYBURYv. OLD BRIGHTON

v. HAMPTON' ROVERSv . OLD TRINITYv. YARRA VALLEY

v. OLD CAREY

WERRIBEE

U19 (2) BLUE

ORMOND v. MONASH BLUES

AJAX v. DE LA SALLE (2)ST LEOS EMMAUS v . GLEN EIRAMENTONE AMATEURS v. CAULFIELD

STH MELB. DISTRICTS v. OLD MENTONIANS

U19 (2) REDRUPERTSWOOD v. OLD ESSENDONBYE OLD CAMBERWELLBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE v. THERRY PENOLAUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. NORTH OLD BOYS

A melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumping

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

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

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin ,

of ~: 1- ;~_ : C i^~_36 )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

:nd matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . night )

The mai (Glenhuntly Rd) is open esr r' rt36 ' ^h dav

The reargafe (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there are no matches scheduledfor Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly .

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

For news, views and previews, tune to

The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer, MichaelGeorge, Norm Nugent and John Sampso n

SATURDAY on 96.5 FM - 11 :00 a.m . - 11 :30 a .m .

VAFA SUNDAY 9.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

$ow ;.O& This Sunday - Dean Anderson(Caulfield Grammarians Coach)

Brad Beitzel reviewsSaturday's matches in hisSunday Herald Sun weekly

e®lu n®

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl) ,

North Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

ive A Section Football Broacleastfrom 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OFTHE DAY I S

Old Trinity v. St Kevins SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

(match highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31Thursdays 8 .30 - 9.30 p .m.

6 MAY OLD TRINITY vs ST KEVINS OB

13 MAY MARCELLIN vs OLD MELBURNIANS

20 MAY OLD SCOTCH vs OLD XAVERIANS

Half Time and Full Time Score Service

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The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday Match of the Day

and reviews the competition inMonday's Age. -

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS

"in tune with the outer east "

VAFA SEGMENT

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6 .00pm - 6.15pmeach Saturday night.

AV2-(May)

This Sat : 6 May Old Trinity v . St . Kevin sThis Sun: 7 May Old I3aileybury v.

Old Mentonian sNext Sat: 13 May Mazenod v. Ormon dNext Sun : 14 May Mother's Day -

no matches(S FL v VAFA - Norwood)

20 May Ground vacant - available .21 May Ground vacant - available.27 May Old Ivanhoe v . MHSO B28 May Ground vacant - availabl e

~1-eSuyirs %I-Om TribunalApril 25th , 2000

James Hayter. University Blues . Striking .2 matches .Steve Trakas . Salesians. Time wasting.Not sustained .Ben Saaksjarvi . Buileen Cobras . Striking.2 matches .Troy Thomas. Parkside . Head butting.6 matches . Club complain t

° Barry Moore . Brunswick . Striking .2 matches .

° Chris Baxter. Salesian . Sriking.2 matches .

° Paul Khalid . Glen Eira.Abusive or insulting language .

*Players accepted Prescribed Penalty .

VALE

Old 1'aradians' Committee, Players andSupporters were saddened to learn of thedeath of Rev . Fr. Daniel Gerrard (Gerry)Briglia on April 18 . Fr . Briglia was theParish Priest at St . Damians Bundoora for17 years until his retirement in 1998 andwill be long remembered by us for his strongand continued support of the OP's sportingclubs . He was a former VP of the FootballClub, a Past President of the cricket cluband was Life member of both clubs . Fr.Briglia was buried in the Brothers cemeteryat Parade College which overlooks theNaughtin Oval .

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Late scoresFirst offe -_ee ($5) ; second offence ($25) ;third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;each subsequent offence ($100) .Reserves!C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pnaNil Beaumaris (S )

Banyule (S)Uni . Blacks (S)Mazenod (U)Old Ivanhoe (U)Uni . Blacks (U)Rupertswood (U)Aquinas

Incorrect scores phoned -12d 3Old Paradiaans (S), Fitzroy Reds (S), St . Johns(S), Old Ivanhoe (R), Oakleigh (R), Parkside (R),St . Johns (R), Werribee (R )

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PREVAFA

ERSHIP LISTS2000

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTION

ST BERNARDS 4 4 0 0 302 193 156.48 16OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 1 0 461 197 234.01 12OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 381 182 209.34 12MARCELLIN 4 3 1 0 273 168 162 .50 12OLD TRINITY 4 3 1 0 275 213 129 .11 12OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 282 183 154 .10 8STKEVINS 4 2 2 0 307 322 95 .34 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 0 4 0 191 406 47 .04 0MHSOS 4 0 4 0 169 408 41.42 0OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 64 433 14.78 0

B RESERV EDE LA SALLE 4 4 0 0 364 158 230.38 16MAZENOD

0C 4 4 0 0 401 223 179.82 16

OLD HAILEYBURY 4 3 1 0 320 239 133.89 12ORMOND 4 3 1 0 313 28S 109 .82 12OLD PARADIANS 4 2 2 0 356 193 184 .46 8OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 3 0 261 282 92,55 4COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 271 355 76 .34 4WHITEFRIARS 4 1 3 0 208 313 66 .45 4NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 3 0 157 312 50.32 4OLD MENTONIANS 4 0 4 0 126 417 30.22 0

C RESERV E

THERRY PENOLA 08 4 4 0 0 414 200 207.00 16BEAUMARISA F C 4 3 1 0 430 230 186 .96 12HAMPTON ROVERS 4 3 1 0 361 220 164 .09 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 2 2 0 314 216 145 .37 8AJAX 4 2 2 0 319 247 129.15 8PRAHRAN A F C 4 2 2 0 309 299 103 .34 8,:r.NHOE ASSUMPTION 4 2 2 0 274 314 87 .26 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 2 2 0 231 387 59 .69 8OLD GEELONG 4 0 4 0 168 382 43.98 0GLEN EIRAAFC 4 0 4 0 151 476 31 .72 0

DI RESERVE SECTIO NAQUINAS 0 C 4 4 0 0 439 131 335.11 16ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 4 3 1 0 506 156 324 .36 12CAULFIELD GR 4 3 1 0 308 141 218 .44 12OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR4 3 1 0 284 198 143 .43 12BANYULE 4 2 2 0 331 197 168.02 8,MONASH BLUES 4 2 2 0 222 207 107 .25 8OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 266 342 77 .78 8OLD CAREY 4 1 3 0 304 301 101 .00 4LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 0 4 0 129 409 31 .54 0,OAKLEIGH A F C 4 0 4 0 34 741 4

.59 0D2 RESERVE

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 4 0 0 339 116 292.24 16SALESIAN 0 C 4 4 0 0 392 255 153 .73 16PARKSIDE 4 3 1 0 '.i49 196 178 .06 12KEW 4 2 2 0 363 284 127.82 8YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 285 242 117 .77 8THOMASTOWN 4 2 2 0 285 305 93.44 8PENINSULA 0 B 4 1 3 0 269 341 78.89 4FITZROY REDS 4 1 3 0 260 337 77.15 4',+EST BRUNSWI CK 4 1 3 0 194 278 69.78 4MENTONE A F C 4 0 4 0 116 498 23.29 0

03 RESERVESTJOHNS OC 4 4 0 0 411 218 188.53 16WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 3 1 0 352 140 251.43 12ELSTERNWICK 4 3 1 0 334 205 162 .93 12U H S O B 4 3 1 0 368 238 154 .62 12POWER HOUSE 4 3 1 0 285 225 126 .67 12P4VlTHORN AMATEURS 4 1 3 0 280 335 83 .58 4ELEY PARK A F C 4 1 3 0 248 364 68 .13 4ALBERT PARK A F C 4 1 3 0 236 375 62.93 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 1 3 0 180 342 52.63 4MONASH GRYPHONS 4 0 4 0 172 424 40.57 0

D4 RESERVEMT LILYDALE 4 4 0 0 418 142 294.37 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 440 233 188 .84 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 3 1 0 337 174 193 .68 12<BULLEEN COBRAS 4 3 1 0 364 224 162 .50 12ST MARYS 4 3 1 0 362 237 152 .74 12OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 4 2 2 0 241 267 90 .26 8BENTLEIGH AFC 4 2 2 0 234 269 86.99 8'SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 1 3 0 199 285 69.82 4-SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 4 1 3 0 243 400 60.75 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 187 436 42.89 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 0 4 0 204 340 60.00 0BRUNSWICK A F C 4 0 4 0 136 358 37.99 0

0 TI-IF 4MATFI10 FllnT- i - nnnn

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURNIANSPRAHRANOLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLEMARCELLIN

OLD SCOTCHMAZENOD 0 CST KEVINS

CLUB 18 (1 )4 4 0 0 349 133 262.41 16

4 3 1 0 282 225 125.33 12

4 3 1 0 327 263 124.33 12

4 3 1 0 149 178 83 .71 12

4 2 2 0 306 251 121.91 84 2 2 0 205 176 116.48 84 2 2 0 163 163 100.00 84 1 3 0 119 306 38 .89 44 0 4 0 153 358 42.74 0

CLUB

18(2 )4 4 0 0 439 113 388.50 1 6RUPERTSWOOD

COLLEGIANSSTBERNARDSMONASH WHITESOLD IVANHOEYARRA VALLEY 0 BWHITEFRIARS

THERRY PENOLA OBOLD CAMBERWELLOLD TRINITYOLD GEELONG

PARKSID E

OLD XAVERIANSOLD BRIGHTONUNIVERSITY BLUESSTBERNARDS

COLLEGIANSDE LA SALL EST KEVINSOLD MELBURNIANSMARCELLINMAZENOD 0 COLD HAILEYBURYOLD PARADIANS

4 4 0 0 352 196 179.59 164 3 1 0 312 137 227 .74 124 3 1 0 242 184 131 .52 12

4 3 1 0 288 243 118 .52 12

4 2 2 0 253 272 93 .01 8

4 2 2 0 214 432 49 .54 84 1 3 0 289 205 140.98 44 1 3 0 284 236 120.34 4

4 1 3 0 231 256 90.23 4

4 0 4 0 160 402 39.80 0

4 0 4 0 101 489 20.65 0

UNDER-19 SECTION I

4 4 0 0 437 277 157.76 16

4 3 1 0 454 264 171.97 124 3 1 0 407 279 145.88 12

4 3 1 0 394 295 133.56 124 3 1 0 393 320 122.81 124 3 1 0 347 344 100.87 12

4 2 2 0 410 224 183.04 8

4 2 2 0 383 288 132.99 84 1 3 0 374 382 97.91 4

4 0 4 0 268 463 57.89 04 0 4 0 209 521 40.12 04 0 4 0 180 599 30.05 0

UNDER-19 (2)OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 0 333 213 156.34 16OLD SCOTCH 4 4 0 0 381 262 145.42 16BEAUMARIS A F C 4 3 1 0 264 218 121 .10 12HAMPTON ROVERS 4 3 1 0 338 321 105.30 12MHSOB 4 2 2 0 237 245 96.73 8WHTEFRIARS 4 1 3 0 332 290 114.48 4OLD IVANHOE 4 1 3 0 340 408 83.33 4YARRA VALLEY 4 1 3 0 312 376 82.98 4OLD CAREY 4 1 3 0 252 456 55.26 4

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU ESOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 4 0 0 537 213 252.11 16ORMOND 4 4 0 0 453 180 251 .67 16CAULFIELD GR 4. 4 0 0 568 248 229.03 16MONASH BLUES 4 2 2 0 518 218 237.61 8MENTONE A F C 4 2 2 0 370 386 95.85 8ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 4 2 2 0 347 408 85.05 8AJAX 4 1 3 0 342 386 88.60 4DE LA SALLE (2) 4 1 3 0 380 463 82 .07 4OLD MENTONIANS 4 0 4 0 176 642 27 .41 0GLEN EIRA 4 0 4 0 130 677 19.20 0

UNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR4 4 0 0 710 170 417.65 16RUPERTSWOOD 4 4 0 0 481 193 249.22 16OLD CAMBERWELL 4 3 1 0 447 184 242.93 12NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3 1 0 423 230 183.91 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 2 0 230 259 88

.80 8TIGER SHARKS 4 2 2 0 252 368 68 .48 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 261 571 45 .71 4THERRY PENOLA OB 4 1 3 0 153 367 41 .69 4AQUINAS O C 4 0 4 0 118 733 16.10 0WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0

VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000i

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 529 289 183.04 12ST BERNARDS 4 3 1 0 556 384 144.79 12ST KEVINS 4 3 1 0 458 404 113.37 12OLD XAVERIANS 4 2 2 0 456 409 111.49 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 2 0 433 421 102.85 8OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 400 401 99.75 8OLD TRINITY 4 2 2 0 357 400 89.25 8OLD IVANHOE 4 2 2 0 316 492 64.23 8MHSOB 4 1 3 0 353 474 74.47 4MARCELLIN 4 0 4 0 339 523 64.82 0

B SECTIONORMOND 4 4 0 0 470 280 167.86 16NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3 1 0 429 312 137.50 12OLD BRIGHTON 4 3 1 0 477 383 124.54 12OLD PARADIANS 4 2 2 0 352 308 114.29 8WHITEFRIARS 4 2 2 0 368 323 113.93 8DE LA SALLE 4 2 2 0 369 370 99.73 8MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 364 376 96.81 8COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 281 368 76.36 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4 1 3 0 346 517 66.92 4OLD MENTONIANS 4 0 4 0 237 456 51.97 0

C SECTIONBEAUMARIS A F C 4 4 0 0 584 328 178.05 16A J A X 4 3 1 0 478 400 119.50 12

THERRY PENOLA OB 4 3 1 0 389 378 102.91 12HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 328 282 116.31 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 2 2 0 348 347 100 .29 8OLD GEELONG 4 2 2 0 368 459 80.17 8GLEN EIRA A F C 4 1 3 0 424 405 104.69 4PRAHRAN A F C 4 1 3 0 433 466 92.92 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 373 489 76.28 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 1 3 0 355 526 67.49 4

Dl SECTIONAQUINAS 0 C 4 4 0 0 625 323 193.50 16MONASH BLUES 4 4 0 0 497 301 165.12 16ST LEOS EMMAUS 4 3 1 0 464 321 144.55 12OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 4 3 1 0 364 344 105.81 12BANYULE 4 2 2 0 475 383 124.02 8CAULFIELD GR 4 2 2 0 403 352 114.49 8OLD CAREY 4 2 2 0 367 392 93.62 8

OLD CAMBERWELL 4 0 4 0 288 435 66.21 0

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 0 4 0 261 529 49.34 0OAKLEIGH A F C 4 0 4 0 326 690 47 .25 0

D2 SECTIO NPENINSULA 0 B 4 4 0 0 495 287 172.47 16

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1 0 437 314 139.17 12SALESIAN 0 C 4 3 1 0 374 343 109.04 12THOMASTOWN 4 2 2 0 402 413 97.34 8PARKSIDE 4 2 2 0 332 355 93.52 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 4 2 2 0 281 408 68.87 8YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 3 0 372 362 102.76 4FITZROY REDS 4 1 3 0 397 437 90.85 4KEW 4 1 3 0 359 428 83.88 4MENTONE A F C 4 1 ., 0 354 456 77.63 4

D3 SECTIO NWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 4 0 0 479 254 188.58 16

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 3 1 0 534 316 168.99 12ELSTERNWICK 4 3 1 0 453 355 127.61 12

U H S O B 4 3 1 0 437 354 123.45 12POWER HOUSE 4 3 1 0 386 380 101 .58 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 463 325 142 .46 8ST JOHNS 0 C 4 1 3 0 394 337 116.91 4ELEY PARK A F C 4 1 3 0 302 554 54 .51 4ALBERT PARK A F C 4 0 4 0 288 568 50.70 0MONASH GRYPHONS 4 0 4 0 287 580 49.48 0

D4 SECTIONBULLEEN COBRAS 4 4 0 0 449 302 148 .68 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 451 308 146.43 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 3 1 0 417 289 144.29 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 3 1 0 364 286 127.27 12SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 3 1 0 380 314 121.02 12OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 4 2 2 0 400 315 126.98 8BENTLEIGH AFC 4 2 2 0 439 388 113.14 8MT LILYDALE 4 1 3 0 349 369 94.58 4ST MARYS 4 1 3 0 355 441 80.50 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 4 1 3 0 326 464 70.26 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 0 4 0 297 503 59 .05 0BRUNSWICK A F C 4 0 4 0 256 504 50.79 0