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National Nlutual Trustees National Mutual Trustees Limited ACN 004 029 841 Good afternoon football followers . It is with pleasure that I devote today's Editorial to Please see the details of each of these matches in the most pleasant events of last week's Queen's Talking Football in this issue of today's Amateur Birthday Weekend . Footballer. My congratulations go to each player, both coaches THE AMATEUR BIG "V" REGAINS and their selection committees and my sincere thanks go to the "too many to be named" people who behind LOST PRESTIG E the scenes contributed to the overall success of the Before last weekend both of the VAFAs two senior weekend by completing each of their expected tasks representative teams had been nursing their wounded at the level expected of them . To each of these people prides and were relishing an opportunityto play South your performance in the total scheme of things was just Australia again to have the chance to turn the tables as important as each team's best player. and restore the image of the Amateur "Big V" as a To Diadora who have supported the Centenary Year's leading Australian Amateur football state . Interstate Matches campaign Ithank sincerely, and I'm In 1990 our C-F side was surprisingly beaten at the sure the magnificent exposure they gained at Waverley Adelaide Oval and last Sunday, Ken Bremner's 1992 Park on Monday will again reinforce the belief that the team reversed the result when in cold, wet and slippery VAFA is an ideal organization to be associated with . conditions at Elsternwick Park they defeated their South Finally to Amateu r followers who followed the teams Australian counterparts 13.21(99) to 7.7(49) . at Elsternwick Park and Waverley thanks for battling the The following day at Waverley Park before the wintry conditions to support the boys - it was most Hawthorn and Adelaide Crows game our seniorteam, appreciated . intent on erasing the pain of last year's upset defeat by Now back to club footy for a few weeks, until our South Australia at the Perth Carnival, played superb Under-19 team participate in the Vic Health Under-19 football in difficult conditions to run out easy 83 point Championships at Waverley Park on Wednesday July winners - 19.18(132) to 7.7(49) to take out the inaugural 22nd - could it possibly be three out of three for our Diadora Cup, regain the West End Trophy and most of Big V teams? all regain the winning feeling and satisfaction that goes Have a great day. with such a great victory.

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N June 13th, 1992 Price : $1 .00 VOL . 92 No. 9 A SECTION by Adam Kenyon

REVIEW Eleven Ormond players kicked goals and with De Old Scotch survived a last quarter challenge to ru n La adding only one goal after quarter time the Mondos out victors over the Old Haileyburians by 10 points. piled on 14 majors to crush their opposition . As has been typical of the year the Haileyburian Peter Rennie and Phil Brasher defended valiantly midfielders of Wayne Phillips and Peter Thiessen led but Ormond had far too many winners on the day the charge. . Andrew Smith, Mark Brady and Gavin Eagle PREVIE W continued their good form for Scotch. Collegians take on No rt h Old Boys at the Har ry Trott Oval with both teams coming off complete form The defence of the Bloods kept Scotch to a minimal reversals first half score. . At last North are kicking goals through Tony Egan, Luke Boyle and Paul Kearney and their smaller Billy Baxter, Mark Constable and Josh Hayher brigade of Ben Herrald, Gerard Phyland and Brian were unable to halt the Scotch 3rd quarter charge but Hanlon have hittheir straps . As we all know Collegians their other 3 quarters were more than competitive . have a potent forward set up but if Hoyle and Mount Xavs were completely outplayed by Marcellin who can be well held then other goal scorers can be hard ran out victors by 53 points . to find. Gary Irvine and Nick Culnone should have Ga ry Pet roff booked another 8 goals to single a great battle on the wing as will Matt Galbraith and handedly wipe the Old Xaverians off the map. Ben Herrald as ruck rovers . The result of this game Ga ry William and Tony Zannoni controlled the could depend on the weather as NOBs handle the wet midfield with David Howe and And rew Tranquilli solid conditions far better than Collegians. The Harry Trott in defence. is usually dry and for this reason I'll go for Collegians Dick Curtain, Michael Holmes and And rew Dillon to win this most important game by 8 points . tried valiantly in the Xaverian backline but goal kickers Marcellin are at home to St Bernard's in what were hard to come by. should be a bruising game. Where these two teams may Marcellin's first quarter burst all but ended this game lack some of the skill shown by the top teams, they as Xavs start to slide down the ladder. certainly make up for it with desperation and St Bernard's caused the upset of the day when they commitment . scooted away from Collegians in the 3rd term and held Joe Amad in the centre will have to be watched on to win by 7 points . closely by Rod Purcell as he is the prime mover for The Collegian forwards of Hoylek, Schober etc the Eagles. could not kick their usiual winning score thanks to the Marcus Marshall will also have his hands full in trying fine defence of Marcus Marshall and Chris to hold Ga ry Petroff to a minimal tally of goals. At the Delahunty. other end of the ground Luke Gollant will be picked I n typical windy conditions at St Bernard's the home up by David Howe and Gavin Keane by Andrew showed that nobody really knows how to play this Tranquilli . These two teams are very hard to separate. ground but themselves . Both can "turn it on" on their day, both have specific Bob Purcell played a blinder in the centre but the playmakers, but only one has the home ground decisive part of the game was simply the lack of advantage - Marcellin by 10 points. Collegian forwards . Ormond look setto continue their winning form when North Old Boys crushed a pathetic Therry by 70 they take on Old Haileybu ry. I can't see the Bloods poi nts. having enough manpower to stop Connell, Clarkson The Old Boys led by Tony Egan (6 goals) and the and Jobling . Peter Thiessen is a dasher on the wing in form Nick Culnare are starting to show some of their for the Bloods and he will have to be worn closely by potential - AT LAST ! Phil Kingston . And rew Walden returned to the John Zanett kicked 5 goals for Therry but had few Haileyburian forward line and kicked four goals last helpers. week but I think Nick Sebo should be ableto cut hime Mick G out of the play. Paul Schunkraft and Stephen Grace ro cock continued to gather possessions on should be able to get enough chances to kick a winning the wing but NOB were running with their tales up and score today pushing for the finals . but Billy Baxter, Mick Constable and Co . are capable defenders. Haileybu ry has not impressed With more players still to come back into their side this year, but Chris McKenzie is back which surely must the Old Boys are again looking dangerous. help their cause - not today though! Ormond by 25 Ormond crushed De La Salle by 77 points in what points . must be their best performance for the year. De La on the rebound venture out to Therry who It was the Ormond midfielders of Brett Connell, are struggling to find form . It is hard to see Therry Justin Clarkson, And rew Jobling and Phil Kingston Getting a look in at all during this game . Col that set up this massive win . Mchournan, Chris Belleville, And re w Mackintosh and Chris Campbell will head the charge for De La and one gets the impression that they will be relentless La " ~O,UND'S; RESULTS; Nick Fraser at full forward will be picked up by today. SENIORS ark Crotty and this should be a great duel . John M ST. BERNARD'S 1 .3 4.8 9.10 9.18 .72 Zanetti who Is Therry's only forward will have to battle COLLEGIANS 1 .6 4.7 6 .11 8.17.65 the odds against state defender Peter Rennie. The ST BERNARDS Wood 3, Gollant, Mitchell, Law, Keane, Purcell, home ground advantage that Therry once had seems Muikearns . BEST R . Purcell, M . Marshall, C. Delahunty, G . Keane, C. non-existent this year and I can't see De La losing two Mallia, N . Mitchel l COLLEGIANS Galbraith 2, Pollock, Schober, Wallace, Lake, Davidson, in a row. Bernie Dunn will have his troops revved up Hoyle. BESTS. Hinchen, M. Galbraith, J. Dansey, J. Bennett, S. Laussen, and raring to go after their pitiful display against G . Irvine . Ormond 2 weeks ago. De La by 36 points. OLD XAVERIANS 0.3 2 .4 3 .8 4 .12 .36 MARCELLIN 5 Traditional rivals Old Scotch and Old Xaverians play .2 5 .4 9 .6 13 .11 .89 OLD XAVERIANS Richardson 2, Logan, Dickson . BEST A . Dillon, D. on Sunday at Elsternwick Park in what should be a Holmes, R . Curtain, M . Holmes, M . Hannebery, J . Bowen. bruising encounter. There will be no love lost during this MARCELLIN Petroff 8, Caffry 2, Bowen 2, Duncan . BEST G . Williams, game. Dale Holmes and Gaving Eagle will go toe to G . Petroff, D. Howe, A . Tranquilli, M . Getson . T. Zannoni . toe in the centre and new Scotch OLD HAILEYBURIANS 1 .3 3 .11 5 .14 12 .20 .92 ruckman David Iser OLD SCOTCH 3.4 5 will take on Doug Bailey . This duel could well prove .6 11 .10 15 .12 .102 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Walden 4, Dunn 2, Tanner 2, Kraus 2, McKenzie, to be decisive. State players Mark Brady and Matt Dewar. BEST A. Baxter, W. Phillips, P. Thiessen, M . Constable, M . Orton, Hannaberry should also have a great battle in the ruck J . Hayter. roving department but who is going to stop Andre OLD SCOTCH Brown 4, Millar 4, Kerr 2, Hart, Brady, Smith, Aujard, Austin . Millar? Steve Reddish should be able to hold John 9E L 14 5.8 6.9 .45 SALLE ORMOND 3 .3 9 Bowen which leaves Matthew Bourke in charge of .8 13 .11 17.20.122 DE LA SALLE Fraser 2, Murray, Campbell, Crowe, McClounan . BEST kicking a winning score for Xavs. No home ground P. Rennie, C. Belleville, D . Crowe, P. Brasher, D. Smith, Mark Lowe. advantage, no holds barred! Scotch a re on a roll and ORMOND Schuhkraft 3, S . Grace 3, Connell 2, McConvili 2, Fitzgerald, it wont stop today. Scotch by 10 points. Cleary, Clarkson, McCooke, Woodland, Orr, Kingston . BEST B. Connell, J . Clarkson, A . Jobling, P Kingston, R. Barnes, C . Clark. NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .4 8 .7 15.11 19.16.130 THERRY 3.2 5.3 7.6 9 .6 .60 NEXT,WEEK'S MA TCHES4;' NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 6, Kearney 4, Boyle 4, Herrald 2, Phyland, Beare, Hanlon . BEST N. Culnane, B. Conti, B. Herrald, T. Egan, P. Tatter, MARCELLIN vs COLLEGIANS R. Little. THERRY Zanetti 5, McKay 2, Matton, Falcone . BEST J. Zanetti, M . OLD SCOTCH vs ST BERNARD'S 0'Kearney, M . Crotty, M . Grocock, D. Castaldi, J . Chapman . ORMOND vs OLD XAVERIANS THERRY vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS RESERVE S ST. BERNARD'S 4.0 9 .7 11.8 16 .11 .101 DE LA SALLE vs NORTH OLD BOYS COLLEGIANS 5.3 5.5 9.9 10 .12 .72 ST. BERNARD'S Matthewes 3, Looker 3, Hogan 3, Kennedy 2, Parrett 2, Doolan, Nathan, Mahady. BEST Kennedy, Comito, Looker, Nathan, Matthewes, Doolan . nXHARP SHOOTERS - COLLEGIANS Parkin 3, Coyne 2, Avery 2, Greeves 2, Happel . BEST Tweddle, Happell, Parking, Phillips, Greeves, Whittaker. SENIORS OLD XAVERIANS 1 .1 2 .2 4.6 6 .8 .44 Petroff, Marcellin 31 MARCELLIN 3.7 8.10 11 .10 15 .16 .106 Millar, Old Scotch 31 OLD XAVERIANS D . Landrigan 2, Rosel 2, Hancock, Connors. BEST S . Grace, Ormond 28 D. Landrigan, Kennedy, Welsford, Kelliher, Hancock, A . Landrigan . Hoyle, Collegian s 25 MARCELLIN Mason 8, Psoras3, Pappas 2, Hewitt, Walsh 1 . BEST Hewitt, L . Gollant, St Bernard's 24 Carr, Mason, Archdeacon, L. Getson, Psoras. RESERVES OLD HAILEYBURY 7.3 7.4 9.7 11 .8 .74 G . Dalton, Old Xaverians 36 OLD SCOTCH 2.4 10.10 16.10 19 .14 .128 Fox, Old Scotch 35 OLD HAILEYBURY Lappage 5, Bingham 2, Golding 2, Home, Makinson . 22 BEST Main, Makinson, Home, Golding, Lappage, Gerry, Stewart, Ormond OLD SCOTCH Fox 8, N . Hart 2, N Hogan, St Bernard's 22 . Hooper 2, Bennett, Duthie, Hoskins, Jackson, Petty, Shepherd, K . Stokes . BEST N . Hart, Hosking, Hume, K . McMahon, Therry 21 Stokes. Fox, Petty. DE LA SALLE 5.1 8.3 8.3 9.3.57 ORMOND 4.1 8.6 12.7 15.9.99 DE LA SALLE S. Rudd 5, Hall, Maher, Hynes . Wyles. BEST Goss, Maher, i> Jackson, Curran, B . Smith, Duckett. SECTION UMPIRE ORMOND Hille 6, Harrington 3, Stewart 2, Collins 2, Karageorgo, Marrow . COLLEGIANS vs NORTH OLD BOYS BEST Hurley, Forsyth, Collins. Fraser, Egan, Hille. Field: A . Kilner, D. Harford NORTH OLD BOYS 3.5 5 .8 9.13 11 .14.80 Boundary: T. Hassell, S . Kuhn THERRY 1 .1 7.4 8.7 12 .9.81 NORTH OLD BOYS M . Schmidt 4, J. Considine 3, B . Girolami 2, Phee, Goal: D. Humphries, B. Hoare A MARCELLIN vs ST BERNARD'S . Trimboli . BEST Turnbull, Schmidt, Irvine, Phee, Bandt, Leigh . THERRY McMahon 9, Scuilli, Pinner, Tyler. BEST McMahon, Davies, Tyler, Field: M . Bushfield, D. Dalgleish Scuilli, Hollow, Lyons. Goal: R. Liddle, R . Barichievic OLD SCOTCH vs OLD XAVERIANS (Sunday) Field: L. Harrison, R . Bel l Boundary: J . Wright, M . Kolpin Goal: M. Lentini, W. Binc h MELEES - BEWARE Reserves Boundary: D. Hogan, A . Wisniewski A melee is "Where an incident takes Reserves Goal: A . Bishop, N . McTaggart ORMOND vs OLD HAILEYBURY place involving players, pushing, Field S. Clinch, G . Rid d scragging, jumping into packs, Goat: Mike Richardson, K . Pitcher THERRY vs DE LA SALLE throwing each other to the ground or Field: R . Simon, M . Jackson other similar such conduct". Goal : A . Hogan, S. Hopper 1992 Elsternwick Park Programme VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows:

THIS WEEKEND : July 18: Planned U19 "Triple-header" SAT Old Mentonians vs Banyule (B) Aug 1 : St Leo's Wattle Park vs Old Carey (F) SUN: Old Scotch vs Old Xaverians (A) Aug 15 : Old Paradians vs Parksid e June 20 :D Section Doubleheader cancelle d Aug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALS (Elsternwick at home) . June 20/21 available to Aug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL clubs (D, A or B section preferred) . Aug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL June 28 :U19 trial gam e Sep 5: B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL VAFA vs VCFL Teal Cup team (11 .30) Sep 6: A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL FUTURE DATES ALREADY SET: Sep 12: C SECTION GRAND FINA L July 5: De La Salle vs Old Xaverian s Sep 13: A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL July 11 : E Section ~ ANZ Bank vs Nth Brunswick Sep 19: B SECTION GRAND FINA L Doubleheader Glenhuntly vs Brunswick Sep 20 : A SECTION GRAND FINA L 9 Many Saturdays and Sundays in the above program are available for A and B section clubs to play a second home match at Elsternwick Park (written requests will be considered) . Also many of these days will be allocated as EP "rest days" to keep Elsternwick Park in good condition for the busy second half season .

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Last weekend's Interstate Matches' in figures . Sunday June 7th at Elsternwick Park Monday June 8th at Waverley Par k VAFA (C-F section) representative side v. SAAFL (A3-A6 VAFA ( senior side) v. SAAFL ( senior side) section) . Final scores : VAFA 19.18(132) def . SAAFL 7.7(49) Final scores: VAFA 13 .21(99) def. SAAFL 7.7(49) Match stats : VAFA : 4.4 10.11 16.14 19.18 .132 Match stats : Goals: VAFA: Sheezel 3, Rolfs 2, Pike SAAFL : 1 .2 3.4 3 .5 7.7.49 2, Nicolosi 2, Burden, Cohen, Lawson, Melican . Goals : VAFA : L Gollant 5, Burke 4, Connell 3, Hannebery SAAFL : Munchenberg 2, Newton, Window, Jones, 2, Teal 2, Amad, Thompson, McClounan. SAAFL : Farrell, Anderson . BEST: VAFA: Rafferty, Rosman, Tanagaris 2, Wells 2, Owens, Reu, Sherry . Lawson, Andrews, Hoare, Burden . SAAFL : BEST VAFA: Teal, Connell, Hannebery, Amad, Harbinson, Window, Swale, McInerney, Simpson, Thiessen, Rennie. SAAFL : Johns, Ploenges, Zlim, Searle. Umpires: J Toohey (VAFA), R Pearce Gray, Horwood, Muir. (SAAFL) . Umpires : R. Simon (VAFA), L . Panzarino (SAAFL) . Best on Ground: Bernie Rafferty - unanimously as Best on the Ground : Scott Teal - unanimously as selected by Vic and S .A . selection committees . selected by Vic and S .A. selection committees. Successful coach: Ken Bremner Successful coach : Barry Richardson . *#~'c* I include below a copy of last Tuesday's Age summary of the senior game for people who may have missed i t VICTORIAN AMATEURS CRUSH SA The Victorian Amateur Football Association celebrated its centenary year with an 83-point triumph over the South Australian Amateur Football League at Waverley Park yesterday. The match, played as a curtain-raiser to the Hawthorn-Adelaide game, was an integral part of the association's 100th season, and coach Barry Richardson could not have been more pleased with the performance of histeam . In wet, slippery conditions, the Victorians' superb play and crisp ball-handling in the first half put them in a commanding position, to lead by 49 points at the long break . Victoria continued to dominate in the third quarter and, although SA rallied in the last quarter, the issue was beyond doubt. The VAFA 19.18(132) defeated the SAAFL 7.7(49) . Victorian centre half-forward Scott Teal was unanimously judged best player on the ground . ~tk~* Reigning Amateur champion state Western Australian (winners of the 1991 AAFC Perth Carnival) was represente d at the matches last weekend by their state coach Paul Rafter who was obviously interested in the performance of South Australia, who his team meets in Perth later this month . On last weekend's results WA by how far?

How about one of our umpire observer reports on admirers fo the form receive much pleasure from, but one of our new female boundary umpires . I am sure that you could catch her if you were so desirous . As requested I hereby report on the delightful Her ability as a boundary umpire is in keeping with who can be described as a bouncy blonde her tender age and it will improve as she matures, but with afirm figure and legsthat could crush a weak man . by then alas she may wish to be chased by the boys has a running style that dirty old men and rather than chase them .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE B SECTION by Tom Johnston

What did Geoff Reilly say to the Friars? 3 successive front and won most man on man contests .. .did I say losses and playing a good team in O . Trinity, the Friars Monash would be relegated? What a fool! at home looked a very good side Monash's . Right from the start best player was Andy McGregor - a real captain's the Friars looked more determined resulting in a very game, John Quinn was impassable at half back . Harry good team win - the 4 pts moved the Friars to 3rd spot Hildebrand beat 3 opponents, on a very crowded ladder. Leigh Baring was on Whitefriars better players top in the pivot . Brighton best players - Defenders in a good team effort were Phillip, Cerbone, B. Crowe, Gerrard Bennet Pra tt and Cam 'Rick's Brother' Lade - and Reidy. Trinity's best playerwas Mick Turner. only because the ball was down there all day Beardsley and Allibon were prominent throught the . match . TODAY'S PREVIEWS 0. Trinity at home play host to Banyule was awesome in their win over O. Brighton in the Uni. Blues . match of the round : both sides are last round losers, The Bears, with 3 successive wins, are on a roll, playing but O. Brighton team orientated football will start favourites . O . Trinity's much . The same cannot be said for publicised forward line has not been functioning and the Blues who have now lost 3 on the trot. Banyule will find the defence led by Came ro n Lade a tough nut gun players all had good games, Witchell was voted to crack O bestfrom Williams, Su . . Brighton are on top of the ladder and have tterby, HoltandGilham . Blues only lost 1 game for the season best was Jamieson, the promising Lockhead and . Trinity have often Hutchings . proved me wrong in the past, but not this time .. .O. Brighton by 11 pts . 0. Paradians lost their spot in the with their home Uni. Blues await Whitfriars loss to O. Mentonians after a disastrous start to the on what could be a season : "heavy" ground . Whitefriars' big plus as far as I'm O. Mentonians have won 4 very good concerned is their real team unity on the field and in successive wins together. O. Paradians are very hard their style of play to beat at home so the win by O . This is something I consider has been . Mentonians was full lacking in some of the Students games so far. On their of merit. The game completely swung around when day, nobody beats the Students ruckman David Campbell came off the bench and but if they play as gave individuals, they can look very ordinary indeed . I'll stick Bowman, Dickson and Solley plenty of the ball . with Whitefriars to win a hard fought game 0. Paradians fought back hard after the long break but ...Whitefriars by 9 pts . the 35 pt lead by O. Mentonians at 1/2 time proved impossible to peg back A real interesting affair will be the O. Mentonians . Best players for O. Mentonians vs Banyule Derby. No beg your pardons will be offered were Solley, Dickson, Bowman and Campbell . O . Paradians best players were Pannam, Brabender and in this encounter and I'm sure it'll be no place for the Geary. faint hearted . A team of real goers up against a team with a number of 'Name' players makes for a terrific What can you say about the result at the Junction game. Banyule won both games against O. Oval between O. Melburnians and Parkside! The Mentonians and I see no reason why the bears cannot winning margin of 235 pts by O. Melburnians was a repeat last year's performance. Make no mistake about club record, dare I say the losing margin by Parkside this game, it will be a bottler - Banyule by 5 pts . is a record they could well do without! O. Melburnians Parkside at home to O. Paradians will be much had 14 goalkickers: Parkside had one! What a pathetic closerthan many predict . There is never much between effort by the Devils . This game was a training exercise for O these two sides, in fact Parkside won a practice game . Melburnians. They had good players against Parade this year by a narrow margin . everywhere. O. Melburnians state centreman Richard Parkside Webb on paper are much better than they are showing - the (That's O. Melburnians state player!) had a attitude at Parkside is appalling! O pearler of a game Con Anastakis, Scott Teal and . Paradians cannot Je afford a slip up - Parade must win and should re my Nichols did what they liked . Parkside best win .. . Parade by 23 pts. players (I could not believe they had one!) were Stuart, Monash Blues vs O Sherlock (for kicking the one goal) and Panjari who . Melburnians promises to be at least never stopped trying - what were the rest doing a fairly willing affair between 2 teams whose positions ? on the ladder do not reflect how even this game will be. Competition leaders O. Brighton at home, going for Both teams are last round winners - everyone was win number 8 did not count on the aggressive impressed with the way Monash disposed of Brighton . determination and the running game from Monash 0. Melburnians Blues had a training exercise against . State coach Barry Richardson was at the game Parkside ; Monash are really progressing well . After and was very impressed with Monash (in fact Barry what I expectto be a very close tussle, O. Melburnians said to the state squad on Sunday that the running gun forwards Teal and Corner to decide the outcome aggressive game is required to beat S.A .). Brighton of the match . O. Melburnians by 19 pts . at home played the wrong side of the ground all day SELECTIONS: O. B righton, Whitefriars, Banyule, (unbelievable!) . Monash were first to the ball, were in 0. Paradians, O. Melburnians . ')LD TRINITY vs OLD BRIGHTON SENIORS : R . Mayston, P. Gersch WHITEFRIARS 5.5 8.10 12.14 14.17.101 ,ield 2.4 6.9 6 .11 10.17.77 ,'Goal: M . Murray, G . Clancy OLD TRINITY UNIVERSITY BLUES vs WHITEFRIARS WHITEFRIARS Reidy 8, Pratt 7, Jenkins, Carbone, McKeown, . Reidy, N . Field: G . Curran, G . Thwaite s Bonnyman . BEST J. Philip, A . Carbone, B. Crowe, T. Pratt, R . Webster, N . Edwards Jenkins. Goal: D OLD TRINITY Phillips 4, Heath 3, Hopkins, Yeoman, Rogers . BEST M . OLD MENTONIANS vs BANYULE Turner, N . Beardsley, A . Allison, A . Anderson, S . Hopkins, A . Turner. . Gibson, S . McDonald Field: M BANYULE 2 .3 7.6 11 .8 17.8 .110 Boundary: J. Huckson, F. Martinez UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .5 5 .9 7.11 10.14.74 Goal: W. Fowler, D . Joblin g : B. Santamaria, G . Dolan BANYULESutterby3, Witchell3, M . Gray 2, Moloney 2, Gent 2 . Gilbert Reserves Boundary 2, Short, Broster, Gicham . Reserves Goal : D. Proctor, N . McTaggart S UNIVERSITY BLUES Lochhead 4, Jamieson 2, Ide, Macaulay, Keats, PARKSIDE vs OLD PARADIAN Worsley. BEST J . Jamieson, G . Lochhead, J. Hutchings, M . Lazzari, G . Field: P. Cherry, H . Littl e Markley, A. Lennon . . Seymou r Goal,- R. Dunston, R OLD PARADIANS 3 .2 3 .4 8.6 13 .7.85 MONASH BLUES vs OLD MELBURNIANS OLD MENTONIANS 0.3 8 .9 11 .13 14.16.100 . Forde, T. Hales Field: M OLD PARADIANS Harrison 3, Kerr 2, Brabender, Wayman, Considine, Goal: C. Chalmers, J . Kelly Phelan, Walsh, Elks, Beck, Zeneli . BEST B. Pannam, P. Brabende, J . Geary, N . Ellks, N . Wayman, M . Phelan , OLD MENTONIANS Ackerman 6, Solley 2, Bournan 2, Carter 2, McKinnon, Davis . BEST N . MacQuire, S . Farrow, C. McKinnon, D. Campbell, A . Petrov, A . Acreman . SENIORS OLD MELBURNIANS 9.3 15.9 28.12 38 .19 .247 Lockhead, Uni Blue s 31 PARKSIDE 0.3 0.3 1 .6 1 .6 .12 T. Hayden, Old Brighton 30 OLD MELBURNIANS Cordner 7, Webb 6, Teal 5, Ward-Ambler 4, Acreman, Old Mentonians 28 Anastakis 4, S . Rose 3, Newman 2, Nichols, Will, Wiits, Useinov, Blood, Pratt, Withefriars 28 O'Brien, Maskiell . BEST R . Webb, C. Anastakis, S . Teal, J. Nichols, S. 27 Newman, P. O'Brien . R . Phillips, Old Trinity PARKSIDE Sherlock . BEST A. Stuart, M . Sherlock, L. Panjari, S. Tustin, RESERVES M . Hoyne, J. Chilcott . 26 Smyth, Old Brighton OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 1.8 1 .8 4 .10.34 P, Robinson, Old Trinity 22 MONASH BLUES 6.3 8.8 13.14 13 .14.92 17 Harrison, Old Paradians OLD BRIGHTON A. Pryor, A. McLachlan, S. Lennox, N . Perry. BEST G . M . Spencer, Monash Blues 16 Bennett, B. Pollock, C. James, C. Lade, J . Ryan, D. Cochrane. Lee, Whitefriars 1 2 MONASH BLUES Paterson 3, White 2, Koop 2, Hipwell, McGregor, Barker, Alexander, Newman, Seaton. BEST A . McGregor, J. Quin, 1 . Hildebrand, L . Baring, B . Seaton, A . Headberry. RESERVES WHITEFRIARS 1.1 2.4 3.5 4 .6.30 UNIVERSITY BLUES vs OLD TRINITY OLD TRINITY 5.4 8.8 10.14 11.19.85 OLD MENTONIANS vs WHITEFRIARS WHITEFRIARS Callinan, Wise, Sutton, McHugh . BEST Selkirk, Wise, P. O'Brien, Johnson, McHugh, Lowell . PARKSIDE vs BANYULE OLD TRINITY Spinks 3, Banfield2, Roberts, Beamish, Williams, Burton, MONASH BLUES vs OLD PARADIANS Clarke, M . Adam . BEST Kay, Clarke, Banfield, Orwin, Roberts, Beamish . OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD BRIGHTO N BANYULE 2.2 4.7 6 .10 9.11 .65 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 4.9 8.11 11 .13 .79 BANYULE Ayres 3, Duncan 3, G . Pyers 2, C . Stevens . BEST B. Hogan, Duncan, Legge, Forbes, P. Barnes, Glass . UNIVERSITY BLUES Wallis 7, B . Furphy, Gerner, Green, Maclnnes . BEST Wallis, Davison, A. Jackson, Whitson, B. Furphy, Green. OLD PARADIANS 5 .4 8 .9 10.11 13.15.93 100 UP AT OLD TRINITY OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 2.0 3 .1 3.3.21 PETE "THE EAGLE" SCOT T OLD PARADIANS Board 4, Jones 2, Marulli 2, M . Livy, Healy, Robertson, Pete has reached this milestone and can now be McNamara, McClements . BEST McNamara, P. Joyce, McClements, legitimately referred to as a club stalwart . His dazzling Mullavey, M . Geary, Jones. OLD MENTONIANS Low, Sher, Sheriff. BEST Sheriff, P. Beynon, Leone, career has included many highlights, none better than C. Appel, Johnsen, Zaic. being the B and F runner-up on numerous occasions OLD MELBURNIANS 5.0 7.7 10.12 14.15.99 (Tucky never won one either) . A graduate of the James PARKSIDE 1 .3 1 .3 3.4 4 .6.30 Manson School of Kicking, Pete's disregard for his own OLD MELBURNIANS Dixon 4, Manson 2, Wood 2, Jost 2, Milne, Cox, safety, together with his fierce desire for the ball has McDonald, Correll . BEST Salter, Dixon, Jost, Telford, Correll, Ellinghaus . PARKSIDEJ . Bastow3,J. King, Borsatto. BEST Hansen, Bastow, Brown, earned him the respect of both team mates and Branot, Kinc, Borsaito. opponents alike . As Reserves Vice-Captain (VCR) he OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 6.5 7.5 10 .7.67 provides an example to his younger team mates and MONASH BLUES 3 .4 5.4 8.7 9 .8 .62 actively follows the club tradition of half time OLD BRIGHTON Waddington 3, Brook 2, Gale 2, Augustine, L . "horseplay". Congratulations Pete. All at OT look McMahon, Brown . BEST Augustine, P. McMahon, Brook, Waddington, Brown, Latzer. forward to more highlights from the LOVESICK MONASH BLUES Spencer 3, Andritsos 2, Knott, Trumble, Fletcher, LEGEND. Cohen . BEST Manuell, Coote, Millie, Knott, Andritsos . Nihill .

PURVEYORS OF QUALITY LIQUOR 75 COCHRANES ROAD, MOORABBIN 3189, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA PH: (03) 555 9844 MOBILE : 018 362 401 C SECTION Schweppes.. by "The Squirrel "

REVIEW - ROUND 8 a lot of respect . While the Kew boys make a formidable Well I'll be, five winners for the round, are games combination, I'll stick my neck out and say the Hoers becoming that easy to predict? No way, all teams, top will dig deeper than a grave digger for a Kew burial by to bottom are very capable on their day and nothing's 8 points . a forgone conclusion . Perhaps I'll single out Fawkner, they're steaming along, taking all before them, winning The Fawks will romp up at Oval 2 Albert Park and the last six on the trot. barring a game cancellation dueto lightning, will come out with the points. AJAX's team is full of youth and How good are Fawkner? They played host to will keep Fawkner Comm . Bank honest for most part of the game, on a pretty good track, but somehow but strength and height will be against them . With the Bankers stall didn't open and the Fawks bolted 'Hen ry' Lawson leading in the ruck, Young breaking making them pay the penalty. Fawkner made every up packs and the rest linking up, a win by 52 points is post a winner in the first half and lead by nine goals. on the cards . The Bankers managed to clear the stalls after the break but the final score told the story, miss the kick badly, MHSOB and Uni Blacks camps must be having you're gone . A team effort from the Fawks, whilst the nightmares at present, the schoolers trying to find that two Macca's and Bushy did their job for the Bank. early season ingredient that made them as hungry as Kew kept Uni Blacks languishing at the bottom of hell and Uni Blacks in search of the right formula (a formula) to serve it up to other teams . These teams will the pit with a 62 point win . The last quarter blitz, put provide an even battle and even though paid to any chance the Uni Boys had of knocking off MHSOB are a top side . Porte was Bog for Kew whilst Uni will need at home I'm not prepared to predict either team so a to do a bit of soul searching in 'that'there pit for future draw is my bet . games. Bulleen travels down south to greet St Kilda/Sth Ivanhoe jum ped AJAX in the first quarter and really Caulfield in a game that I believe will really test the the game wasn't in doubt from there on in . A team Bullants. If the Saints can play to the coaches team meeting and three training runs during the week was plan and give total commitment to the cause they will not the saviour for the Jackers. Experience only comes shake the livin' day lights out of Bulleen/Templestowe . with time, but the more players that assume the My gut feel is the Saints, but being a realist, it's the leadership rolesforAJAX, the bettertheywill perform . Bullants by 20 points in a pretty torrid affair. For the Hoers, Jackson played well for 4 quarters and P.S. The real Squirrel is back next week . Kazza found form and kicked a bag . MHSOB, some say, have lostthe plot, and who am I to disagree. They went down to the compact unit of Bulleen/Templestowe by 36 points. George and .SECTION UMPIRES; E5 Parris for the Bullants, ran riot whilst High School promising much, delivered very little . COMMONWEALTH BANK vs THOMASTOWN Field: P. Lavale, A . Damen Never underestimate Thomastown or is it the case, Boundary: L . Gallagher, D. Fowler never put faith in the Saints . One can be excused for Goal: W. Ross, M . Stephens the blustery conditions, but not for lack of following AJAX vs FAWKNE R game plan, the Saints bombed away when they had Field: T. McKenzie, A . Ladd the wind whilst the Towners worked hard into the wind Goal: J. Cheshire, L. Mirachi KEW vs IVANHO E and in doing so, justly deserved the goals in the last Field: N . McDonald, J . Natoli quarter that enabled them to snatch victory by3 points. Goal: J . Tyrrell, J . Wrigh t PREVIEW ROUND MHSOB vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 Field: J. Moore, W. Henry Commonwealth Bank at home tackles ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs BULLEENTEMP Thomastown in what is a must win for the Bankers Field: J . Garrett, S. Burdack to stay in touch with the top teams. The Towners on the other hand are starting to find their feet with three wins out of the last 4 matches . The Bankers will be out to rectify the situation they were placed in at quarter time against Fawkner and with this in mind, will jump NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES = C Thomastown and win by 48 points. AJAX vs COMMONWEALTH BANK Kew versus Ivanhoe appears to be the match of the KEW vs FAWKNE R round, the Hoers will be desperate to win this game MHSOB vs IVANHOE to prove they are not a spent force . Kew on the other ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS hand are going along nicely and at home demand BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs THOMASTOWN IVANHOE 9.5 11 .7 16 .10 20.17.137 AJAX 0.1 6.3 6.7 11 .8.74 IVANHOE Kassimiotis 11, Lengacher 3, Tucker 3, Bullen, Jackson, Lee . BEST Kassimiotis, Stewart, Angellini, Rawley, Freeman, Bullen . ~tgman, St Kilda 46 AJAX Sheezel 5, Gordon 4, Bloom, Roth . BEST Roth, Bloom, Gunn, Saeezel, AJAX 44 Sneeze], Gordon, D . Pat. pace, BulleenTemplestowe 39 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 1 .1 5.8 7.12.54 cLaren, BulleenTemplestowe 34 KEW 3.3 8.8 11 .9 17.14.116 AM. Rolfs, Comm . Bank 30 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. RESERVES KEW Seuling 5, Porte 3, Sticca 2, N . King 2, A . Peric 2, Cullen, White, Harrison . BEST Seuling, Schober, Nuiworth, Porte, White, Harrison . Q . Masci tt i, Kew 27 Frossinos, BulleenTemplestowe 22 B ULLEEN TEM P. 3 .3 10.6 15 .11 18 .13.121 Shenker, AJAX 18 MHSOB 3.1 5.1 10.1 13 .7.85 Jacobs, Fawkner 15 BULLEEN-TEMP. Pace 7, Tulloch 3, McLaren 2, Agosta, Agrotis, Wood, St Kilda Sth Caulfield 1 5 Cumming, D. Matthews, Panoll, Nigro. BEST Robertson, T. Matthews, Tulloch, Cumming, Pace, George . MHSOB Bamert 5, Exton 2, Feferkranz, Rosman, Green, Fleming, Knight, Kennedy. BEST Kennedy, Rosman, R. Newton, C. Glover, Knight, Berrien . THOMASTOWN 1 .3 3.3 8 .6 10.9.69 ST KILDA/S CAUL. 2 .1 5.5 6 .5 10.6.66 THOMASTOWN Petsinis 3, D. Fellows 2, D . Farchione, Latouf, C. Fellows, Acoraci, Langbourne . BEST T. Fellows, T. Colosimo, Smith, Hart, Di Vone, 0R. H . S .O. B. 100 GAME S Lentini . Today (13/6/92) against U ni Blacks, marks a milestone ST KILDA/S CAUL . Bergman 4, Farrell 4, Capiron, Riddell . BEST McGaw, to a great player and clubman for MHSOB when Ray Buckley, Chapple, Riddell, Gilmore, Cartledge . Knight finally plays his 100th game for our club. RESERVES Knighty, well known for his great skills and nuggety FAWKNER 3.1 7.8 10.9 16.13.109 determination, first appeared onthe scene in our U19s COMM . BANK 1 .4 1.4 2 .6 2 .6 .18 in 1984 and since then, excluding stints overseas, has FAWKNER S. Walker 6, Selleck 2, I . Habgood, Clark, Terry, Holt, J. Roach, G. Walker, J. Wilson. BEST Cole, Simmonds, Radley, I . Habgood, became one of our great players playing all senior Ruggerio, Clark. games, serving on the Committee in various capacities, COMM . BANK Henderson . Noronha. BEST Green . Sparrow, Van Loon, beng convenor of our famous end-of-season trips and Curtin, Arnephy, Elford . IVANHOE 1 .0 4 .2 6.4 7.4.46 players raffles . Being a member of the 1991 Senior AJAX 6 Premiership side brought great pride and satisfaction .1 10 .6 13.10 20.11 .131 IVANHOE McDonald 2, Sheldrick 2, Mangin, Maud, Zanatta. BEST to Knighty and his attitude and leadership qualities Hoffman, McDonald, Maud, Murray, Mangin, Tharkawray . marks him as the great clubman we know him as. AJAX D . Marks 9, Kalb 4, Rozenes 3, Neeter 2, Rockawin, Szuc . BEST MHSOB sincerely congratulate Ray Knight for this D. Marks, Szuc, Zielinski, Josem, Rozenes, Kalb . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .2 6 .10 6 .11 9.15.69 magnificent 100 game milestone. May you be with our KEW 4.2 4.3 8.7 8 Club forever Knighty! .7.55 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . KEW D. Mascitti 5, Sheahan, Hammerstein, Brassil . BEST Hope, Sheahan, Stagg, Gourdoulos, Wood, Price. BU LLEEN TEM P. 3.1 7.1 9 .2 11 .6 .72 MHSOB 0 .4 2 .5 3.7 4 .9.33 ~ ~ . BULLEEN TEMP. J . Frossinos5, S. Doggett 3, C . McWaters, 0 . Philpots, D. Shine . BESTT Course, P. Faulkner, J. Frossinos, C. Darby, S . Doggett, SENIORS D. Philpots. FAWKNER 8 .4 13 .6 15 .12 20 .14 134 MHSOB R . Ansell, Drummond, Hirst, Martin . BEST J . Newton, Drake, COMM . BANK 1 .2 4 .3 9 .4 12 .7.79 A . Webster, Andueza, Law. FAWKNER Jacobs 8, Molloy 4, P. Majerczak 2, Mitchell . M . Roach, Ford, THOMASTOWN 5 .5.35 M Majerczak, T Young, L. Cohen . BEST Lawson, Hoare, Roach, Jacobs, ST KILDAtS CAUL . 9 .8 .62 Mitchell, Busst . THOMASTOWN Muscat, Cram, Namovski, Dinnuci, Gorgievski . BEST COMMONWEALTH BANK Short 4, Maya 3, Wallmeyer 2, McNamara. Alberti, Pelligrino, Moio, Battista, Caam . C Jackson, Keighran . BEST Andrews, McNamara, C. Jackson, A . Pitts, ST KILDA/S CAUL . Jackson 3, Wood 3, Woodward, Walsh, Pope, Reid, Linford . Discalco. BEST Jackson, Pope, Semkin, Wood, Mooney.

CLUB SECRETARIES/PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Club secretaries were advised in a March Memo (No. 8/92) of the procedure to be followed in phoning after match scores and information . This was extremely poorly followed for Round 1, however all fines will be waived for Round One as many callers (press correspondents) indicated their secretary didn't pass on the memo to them . The procedure is as follows : • G SECTION AND RESERVE MATCHE S Final scores to Elsternwick Park 531 8333 - ask for Nancy McTaggart (by 3pm) s 6919 AND SENIO R MATCHE S Final scores to Nancy McTaggart 528 3319/528 2471 before 5 p m ®A AND B SECTION MATCHES Both team's goalkickers, best player and 1/4 by 1/4 scores to be phoned to Norm Nugent 467 2857 before 5 .30 pm. • Home team secretary/press correspondent to provide this information . D" SECTION by Peter Lemon

No major surprises last round : Preston won their 7th THIS WEE K in a row and the Rovers did their chances of staying Williamstown are at home to P reston, yet on form in D Section a power of good - at the expense of the only thing which could stop the away side would Williamstown who are now in considerable trouble. be over-confidence. Pre ston should take this one rather St Bedes - virtually at full strength - performed a easily, despite having their full forward missing for demolition job on the hot-and-cold SKOBs. SKOBs ran another week . hot early to hold a six goal lead 10 minutes into the 2nd SKOBs -their supporters must be tearing their hair - but then winter arrived early. It rained goals for the out, particularly when the team plays away from the Bedas, and the SKOBs' pa rt of the score board just School . So today is a danger game against their old froze up. (I was told the SKOBs' annual ball was held rivals, the Hoes. The Hoes' seniors have not been on the Saturday night, but maybe it was the Friday) . travelling well over a number of weeks, and will be Centre half back Chris Tre w and the wandering desperate to return to the winners' list . The visitors might wingman, Rob G ross (another 6 goals) were great just take a close one. battlers for St Kevins, but most of the game belonged to the Bedas. Rob Parsons was absolutely impassable Only once have Old Geelong played 4 quarterS of at half back, on-ball player Peter lannan continued football this year, and today they travel to M azenod. Old his good form, and Grant McLachlan was once again Geelong expect a few back (but which team doesn't a tower of strength on the wing . after the break?) and their place on the ladder should be plenty of incentiveto getthings going . However, it's This column was absolutely spot-on in its preview of hard to see the Noddies the Old Geelong/Old Camberwell game ; it all came doing anything other than down to the accuracy (and inaccuracy), silly taking the points . undisciplined frees in defence yet again ( Peter from Hampton Rovers will be greatly encouraged by last Peterborough is working up for a reappearance), and round'swin, but today they face formidable opposition a phantom forwardline. Angus Macdougall put in his in the form of St Bedes (how many times have I got usual, consistent and winning performance for Old off and go on the Bedas' bandwagon this year?) . One Geelong, but outside of that, a disappointing effort in hopes the ground will be firm enough to produce a good the second half. spectacle. I don't think the Bedas will let this one slip . The Rovers gained 4 very important points at the Old Camberwell have started a significant upward expense of Williamstown ; for once Hampton start ed movement on the ladder, and today they meet 2nd side, well, and from there they didn't really look back - except Caulfield Grammar. The ground could well be heavy, for an almost unbelievable 1-13 in the 3rd term which which won't help the visitors who will be tested . However, had onlookers running for the Guiness Book of the Wells are due for a bad one and all their wins have Records . Reserves Coach And rew Sutton slotted in been dependent on their kicking substantially more well at centre half back with some telling marks, whilst goals than behinds ; I'll go for the Fields in a tight one. up forward Cam Dwyer put in his best game for the SELECTIONS : year and Ed Meinjak showed blistering pace late in the Preston SKOBs Noddies game (we are not told how fast he was in the first 3 terms) . St. Bedes Caulfiel d Cauifie,d Grammarians regained their poise and their footing at the expense of Old Ivanhoe by a big PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: Contact me this Monday by 1 .00 p.m margin ; it was the latter's 5th loss in a row. David . Phone 663 8611 or Fax 663 8681 . Mathews bounced back to boot a mere 10 for the (Long-time Old Camberwell stalwart and former Fieldsfrom full forward and he was ably supported by playing great, Peter Robinson assures me their Press Andy Kaunski (playing somewhere on the forward line) Correspondent does have the power of speech, or, if who kicked 8. It was a highly disciplined team effort, pushed, could even put pen to paper and send me a fax . I remain unconvinced with Warren Horton and Ruck Rover Richard? (no .) second name given) named as the best . No contact from the Hoes this week - I suspect there might be a bit of regrouping going on behind the scenes . Preston started strongly, kicking the first 3 goals LAST;ROUND! against Mazenod, and then proceeded to hold that lead SENIORS for most of the game. Craig Smart was again an HAMPTON ROVERS 5.6 8.9 9.22 13.27.105 influential player in the centre, and was well supported WILLIAMSTOWM CYMS 0 .1 5.3 7.3 8.5.53 by that consistent trio of Andy Bydson, Andy Philp HAMPTON ROVERS Crawford 4, Panagiotidis 4, T. Murray-White, S . and David O'Brien. The backline generally was the Anderson, McKellar, Ross. BEST E. Melenjak, Dwyer, N . Murray-White, Pangiotidis, Capp, G . McDonald. greatest strength on the day, and Ron Herbery was WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS McNamara3, M. Tuck3, Case, Mazzeo . BEST another player deserving of mention . McNamara, Case, Morgan, Mazzeo, Featherston. _ _ ST KEVIN'S 5 .3 7.6 9.8 12 .8 .80 : . STBEDES' 1 .1 8.5 15.8 21 .11 .137 ECTION~UMPIRES; ST KEVIN'S R . Gross 6, Curtin 2, Beale, Hourigan, G . Gross, Panagiotopolous. BEST Trew, H . Gross, Olive, Beale, Pivetta, Meagher . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs PRESTON STS DESMacGeorge 6, McColough 4, Spencer 4, Michael Beasley, Field: T. Zapadlo, M . Gilday Boa g~ Hutchinson, Loos. BEST Parsons, Lannan, McLachlan, ST BEDE'S vs HAMPTON ROVERS fAacGeorge, Boag, McColough . Field. S. Wallbank, R . Dooley CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 .3 11 .9 17.14 25.20 .170 OLD IVANHOE vs ST KEVIN'S OLD IVANHOE 4 .3 8.4 10 .7 13.9.87 Field: J . Smith, Brad Lowe CAULFIELD GRAMMAR D. Matthews 10, Kalinski B. Horton 2, Dicrosta OLD CAMBERWELL vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR ~ Pearce . G. Williams, Morrissey. BEST D. Matthews, Kalinski, Harris. H rton, T Royals, Dicrosta. Field: P. Molloy, P. Keog h OLD tVANHOE J. Stevens 4, M . Dyson 3, B. Yarwood 2, B . Hall 2, S. Pidoto, Boundary: P. Costantin, B . Laferlita t night . BEST B. Yarwood, G . Farlacas, M . Dyson, J . Stevens, G . MAZENOD vs OLD GEELONG a ~_ aer. I . Wells. Field: D. Knott, S . McCarthy (Rot) OLD GEELONG 4 .3 6 .7 9.12 10.14 .74 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .1 5 .3 10 .3 14 .8.92 OLD GEELONG Furphy 2, Manton 2, M . Davis, Hollis, Neville-Smith, PERSONALITY PARS:- D Gunn, Peddie. BEST MacDougal, J. Handbury, Peddie, Glascott, M . Davis, O'Halloran . SNAKE PLAYS 200 OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Everyone at Hampton Rovers would like to congrat- PRESTON 4.2 10 .3 14.5 17.9.111 ulate Wayne Ronald Capp on reaching 200 games MAZENOD 4 .1 7.6 11 .6 15 .9.99 for the club. Wayne first played for the club in 1979 and PRESTON Hepburn 4, J. McGaw 4, Saltmarsh 4, Stewart 2, Brydson 2, Dean. BEST A. Philp, Brydson, Herbert, O'Brien, Smith, J . McGaw. has since been one of our most consistent senior MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . players. Winning the B&F in '88 and '91, runner-up in RESERVES '90, Best Team Player in '889 and Most Consistent in HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .4 3 .4 5.7 7.7.49 '85. He has also been vice-captain in 1991 and DVC WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .1 8 .3 10.7 15 .13.103 in '89 and '92 . From everyone at Roverland well done HAMPTON ROVERS Wilson 2, Nipparo2, Lewis, Kelly, Ivey . BEST Kelly, Wayne and we all hope to see another 100 gamesfrom Wbrlano, Alessi, Nippard, Lewis . you . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Dawson 7, Muscat 4, B. Tuck, P. Dervan . BEST Kewin, B . Tuck, Dawson, Muscat, Cabansag, McCuliagh . MILESTONES AS SKOB' s ST KEVIN'S 0 .1 1.1 2.3 3 .3.21 Today (13/6/92) against Old Ivanhoe sees a unique ST BEDES' 4.6 7.9 9 .10 12 .15 .87 double for St Kevin's OB. ST KEVIN'S Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . John "The Cat" Watkin, ST BEDES' Seeley2, G. Fitzgibbon 2, P. Farrell 2, Phillips2, T. McNamara, captain of the seniors, and Owen "Ozone" Hourigan, Grech, Mark Beasley, Kinsella. BEST Marshall, Clagnan, Grech, captaion of the ressies, both play their 100th games . Silverman, D. Smith, T. McNamara . John, an accomplished sportsman (he opens the CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6 .3 7.4 11 .4 11 .4.70 batting for district club Haw/E . Melb) started back in OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 5.6 5.8 12 .10.82 1983 and has become one of the amateurs most spec- CAULFIELD GRAMMAR Barker 4, S . Allen 2, Berzins 2, KAHOFER 2, Paine. BEST Paine, Berzins, G . Harrison, S. Williams, Kahofer, Demetriou . tacular players with his now legendary marking . OLD IVANHOE C. Lynch 5, T. Cormack 2, J . Weddle 2, T. Stevens 2, R . Owen joined the club from the school and captained Weddle. BEST L Raftopolous, T. Stevens, D. Jones, J . Weddle, C. Lynch, . the U19sthat year. Sincethen he has played a number T. Smith of games in the seniors, filling in the hard positions of OLD GEELONG 0 .4 3 .8 5 .12 10.16 .76 OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 5 .5 8.9 9.11 .65 f.fwd and c.h .fwd admirably. Owen has a taste for goals OLD GEELONG Teague 3, Murray 2, W. Davis, Law, MCConnell, Spiden, and zambuccas . P. Handbury. BEST Spiden, Seymour, Robson, Teague, W . Davis, Congratulations also go to Ressies half back John Burbank. Dynan, back from a couple of years absence ; Ressie OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . sharpshooter "Gooey" McCann ; PRESTON 3 .0 5.2 6.3 7.3.45 and Thirds ruckman MAZENOD 1 .2 4 .4 6.6 9 .8.62 Chariton "Pebbles" Stone, tipster extrordinaire and PRESTON Heenan 2, Maynard 2, C. Tanner, Spanos, Sebeh . BEST satorical confidante to brother Hartley, on completing Mounsey, Faure, Lowden, D. Philp. their 50th games in the last couple of weeks . MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS Congratulations from all at Caulfield to two of our ::SHARP "SHOOTERS; smaller brigade who played their 50th games for the club recently. Conrad Roseman (one of 4 brothers who SENIORS have represented the club) celebrated his milestone McGaw, P resto n 29 Matthews, Caulfield Grammar 29 against St Bede's (23/5) and Scott Williams celebrated Crawford, Hampton Rovers 29 his 50th against O. Ivanhoe (30/5) . Both Conrad and R . Gross, St Kevin's 28 Scott have represented the seniors and reserves with S. Pidoto, Old Ivanhoe 26 distinction . Both can always be found at the bottom of RESERVES the packs and we look forward to many more fine games Pyke, Old Camberwel l 23 from them . D. Dawson, Williamstown 22 McCann, St Kevin's 21 Cormack, Old Ivanhoe 19 Barker, Caulfield Grammar 1 5 MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes >NEXT .WEEK'S MATCHES -=D ` place involving players, pushing, ST BEDES vs WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS scragging, jumping into packs, OLD IVANHOE vs HAMPTON ROVERS OLD CAMBERWELL vs ST KEVINS throwing each other to the ground or MAZENOD vs CAULFIELD GRAMMAR other similar such conduct". PRESTON vs OLD GEELONG E STREET by Tom Brain

As the season approaches the half way point we have Latrobe and Bulleen put on an interesting game 6 teams battling for 4 spots all within 4 points of each at Bulleen with the home side scoring a 14 point victory. other, while the Bulls' continued improvement keeps It was an even first half, the Trotters proving to be very plenty of interest in the relegation battle as well . ANZ's competitive except for the 3rd quarter where Bulleen 3rd loss in a row sees them drop from 1st to 5th . kicked 9 goals straight to take a firm grip on the game . Dick Morleywith 3 goals, Mark Kelly and Humphrey REVIEW with 2 each dominated in the quarter. The Bulls then In rather windy conditions behind the racecourse lapsed in the last quarter failing to score a goal, as Glenhuntly and ANZ turned on an interesting first Latrobe fought back very hard but wasted opportunities quarter. Then for some inexplicable reason the Zedders and lack of time just pipping the Trobs . John Moran seemed to forget what they were doing and were was another good Bull across half back while for completely outplayed for the next 2 terms as the Latrobe, Dave Sidebottom, Ash Cummins and Hunters, piled on 11 goals to the hapless Zeas nil, a Geoff Liersh all played well and did their utmost to try true indication of the difference between the two sides . and clinch a win for the visitors . The last quarter was an even affair but most interest was Doveton showed that good form is winning form with filtered from the game by this stage. Sticks played a a convincing win all day. The Doves were nevertroubled great game in the ruck for the Hunters, the smallest and held sway all day, even though injury reduced them man on the ground Monaghan reaped the benefit of to 17 men during the 3rd quarter, Aquinas could still his dominance. Andy Hill took some strong marks to make no ground on them . The dual pronged attack of finish with 11 goals and every other Hunter rates a Dyke and Burgo with 6 goals each proved too much mention in a top performance . For ANZ no one was for the Doves defence, while Fudge, Freddy, Laddy better than Coach McDonald, while Mark Azzopardi, and Murph were all assets. The Bloods appearto have Roycey and Knightly at least kept trying . picked up that fatal trait of Silence this week . The other big game of the round was at Ross Gregory where Powerhouse showed their recent form PREVIEW has not been merely a fluke but steady improvement And so to round 9 and the completion of the first half . by inflicting a hard fought victory against North Again some very vital games. Brunswick. It was a tough, fair, physical game with Although Latro be are improving, Glenhuntly have control see-sawing from one side to another. But the it all back together now, and will not let this slip. House, mainly in control all day forced the No rt hies The Dovestravel to Elsternwick who nowthat some to play catch-up footy which is always hard . Again for of their players are returning, will improve, but Doveton, Powerhouse - another top overall team performance. even though the smaller ground will restrict them, will Jamie Kemp was great all day on his wing, Billy Dodd not relinquish their position in the Big 4. as usual wasfirst underthe packs and kept getting the Powerhouse are playing their best football for the ball out and John Senior kicked some vital goals in past couple of seasons, ANZ are playing their worst his best game in the firsts . For the No rt hies who and appear to have lost it all, so I'm going for the form admitted they weren't good enough on the day, Craig side. The House to win and win well . McGrath across half forward, Jamie Kakafikas on the Aquinas and Bulleen provide an interesting wing and Vinnie Li rosi at centre half back all had good contrast . The Bloods appear to have stagnated while games and contributed well ; but in vain . the Bulls are improving, despite the great home ground The battle of the Wicks was a fairly conclusive victory advantage Aquinas enjoy, the return of Dick Morley forthe Brunswick's, but not before a good even contest adds experience to the Bulls and I think they'll win . in the first half where the Elsternwick's gave of their Local derbies are always interesting affairs and this all and were very competitive . After 1/2 time weight of one will be no different . Both are very good sides and numbers took its toll and Brunny overran the visitors it will be a hard fought game, ladder positions are at to record a percentage boosting victory and with it, top stake, No rt h on the rebound to me will just have that spot on the ladder. Ga rt h Cross in his first game for little more incentive and will win . 4 weeks kicked out of B'wick's first 11 goals before SELECTIONS : GLENHUNTLY, DOVETON, being sent for an early shower, Snake Hewitt put in POWERHOUSE, BULLEEN, NORTH BRUNSWICK . a blinder ruck roving, yet another position for the Red MILESTONES: Bruce Wilson plays his 100th game and White's versatile captain and Lars Cordes put in for House against the Zeds today. All at Powerhouse a big one at centre half forward . Belly has broken his congratulate you Moose. silence and reports that Chris O'Connor, "Spider", ANZ's Reserves Coach `Darby' McLeod today "Shimma" and Denny Contin all battled very hard plays his 50th . Well done. and Mick Andres back from injury for his first game PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Don't relax afterthe of the season, played as if he hadn't missed a game break, keep our good record intact . Don't forget Ph : kicking 5 goals . 571 4808 or Fax : 569 8766 by 6pm Monday night . Vi SENIORS ANZ BANK vs POWERHOUSE Field: C . Keeton, S. Harford GLENHUNTLY 4.5 7.8 15.14 20.18.138 .4 4.6 4.8 9.11 .65 LATROBE UNI vs GLENHUNTLY ANZ BANK 4 Feld: W. Hinton (Rot), P. Graham GLENHUNTLY A . Hill 10, Gregory 3, Bazza 2, Rafferty 2, Silva, Isaacs, Rossitter BEST Gregory, Whelan, A . Hill, Crooke, Jacko, I . Withers . Boundary: B. Noonan ANZ BANK Azzopardi 2, Marshall 2, Steere 2, Szeitz 2, Nicolosi . BEST AQUINAS vs BULLEEN UNITED J. McDonald . Azzopardi, Baruhas, Knight . Marshall, Nicolosi . Field: B . Reichelt, A . Belcher BULLEEN UNITED 4.4 6.7 15.7 15 .10.100 ELSTERNWICK vs DOVETON LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.2 7.8 9.9 12.14.86 Field: T. Murphy, Tim Keating gU!LEEN UNITED Morley 3, Smyth 3, Kelly 2, Keays 2, Humphrey 2 , NTH BRUNSWICK vs BRUNSWICK Hop ins, Snape. BEST Moran, Morley, Kelly, Keays, Flevr, Portbury . Field: P. Harris, P. Kent LA (ROBE UNIVERSITY Rae 3, Ribauw 2, Bakogiannis, Blaskett, . Dunin. Lilley, Reeves, Sidebottom . BEST Sidebottom, Cummings, 01 0 ,h . Shaw, Bakogiannis, Lilley . DOVETON 7.9 9.11 12.14 18 .18.126 .3 4.5 7.11 10 .12.72 SENIORS AQUINAS 2 D . DeMorton, North Brunswick 56 DOVETON Dyke 6, Burgess 6, Goodwin 2, Stokes 2, Salerno, Campbell . Nicolosi, AN Z 52 BEST Burgess, Gibbons, Kahil, Ahdore, Murphy, Goodwin. 31 AQUINAS L . Denver4, Wilkinson 2, Colliver, Hurley, Hacking, May . BEST Dyke, Doveto n Joyce, T. Grierson, Kenny, May, Milton, Colliver . A . Hill, Glenhuntl y 31 BRUNSWICK 4 .1 8.8 11 .11 17.18.120 M . DeMorton, North Brunswick 25 ELSERNWICK 2 .5 4.7 7.9 7.9.51 RESERVES BRUNSWICK Cross 8. Cordes 3, P Sayers 2, Moore 2, Jacobs, Watterson . Bulman, Nort h Brunswick 31 BEST Cordes, Hewitt, P. Sayers, Cross, Gibson . Snelling, ANZ 15 ELSTERNWICK Andrew 5, Tsiampas, C. O'Connor. BEST O'Conner, Crosby, Aquinas 14 Andrew, McLennan, A . Conlin, Southall . M . Cox, Aquinas 14 POWERHOUSE 5 .5 7.7 12 .10 14 .16.100 Antonio, Glenhuntly 1 2 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.2 6.8 8.11 12.12 .84 POWERHOUSE Senior 4, Baxter 3, Acott 2, Pavlou, J . Hall, Dodd , -tland, J. Kemp . BEST Dodd, Morris, Desler, J . Kemp, Senior, .rrrood. r!oRTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 5, McGrath 4, Frew 2, Hehir. BEST 200 GA MES UP TO PETER GRIERSON - AQUINAS

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SENIORS ST ANDREW'S 4.0 8 .2 12.3 18.7.115 CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .3 5.3 9.6 12 .7.79 ST ANDREW'S J. Tapner 8, Rule 2, Fox, P Karslake, Reilly, Varvitsiotis, RESERVES Weate, BEST P. Karslake, Lowe, Menta, Rule, J . Tapner, Weate. ST ANDREW'S 7.0 8.0 14.3 15 CHIRNSIDE PARK M . DeJong 4, Thomas3, Anthony 2, Smith, Stickland, CHIRNSIDE PARK 0 .4 .94 Cornellison . BEST Anthony, G . De Jong, Sore, M . De Jong, Bourke, .0 2.1 2 .1 2.g 18 Thomas. ST ANDREW'S C. Tapner 6, Beard 3, Lucas 2, Adams, Goldsworthy, D Iles, Park . BEST Beard, Ford, Galea, Park, G. Tapner, Wright . ST LEO'S 5 .4 14 .8 18.12 25 .17.167 CHIRNSIDE PARK RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .3 4 .6 7.11 12 .14.86 Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST LEO'S 8 .6 14 .11 17.18 26.23 ST LEO'S F. Croine 6, D. Corrigan 3, J . Murphy 3, P. Kelly 3, P. McNamara RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 .179 3, G . Burke 2, S. Ingram, A. Douglass, D. Miller, D. Kenny, J. Callaghan . .0 1 .1 1 .1 2 .1 .13 BEST P. Kelly, D. Corrigan, P. Murphy, D. Kenny, F. Canine, S . Ingram . ST LEO'S M . Fincher 6, M . Lawlor 5, D. Ingram 4, C. Kenny 3, D. Bray RICHMOND CENTRAL King 6, Jackson 2, Waters 2, Krisohos, Pickett . 2, M . Mitkous, M . Anderson, R . Knowles, F. Dinicolantonio, M . Braddley, BEST Agorakis, M . Warton, Dautovic, West R . Austin, King . J. Milner. BEST R . Alford, M . Fincher, B. Vaughan, S. Nankervis, M D. Ingram . . Lawlor, UHSOB 1 .1 4.7 4.9 7.16 .58 PENINSULA OB 7 RICHMOND CENTRAL Dormer, Read . BEST Atherton, Asschert, .4 11 .6 18.11 24.13.157 Ricketts, Collins, S . Shannon, Redfern . UHSOB Epifano 2, Wallace, Hallifax, McLean, Hauesler, Verdi . BEST UHSOB 1 .5 2.7 5.9 5.10 Hauesler, McLean, Trantino, Hallifax, M . Rothwell, Wallace. PENINSULA OB 2 .40 PENINSULA OB Sharpin 5, Nelson 5, Warne-Smith 5, Marks 4, McMahon .1 5.2 8.3 12.4.76 2, Goding, O'Neil, Reid . BEST Sharpin, Cross, McMahon, Goding, UHSOB Mazza 2, R . Lightfoot 2, Reagan . BESTShone, Waters, Mazza, Wiltshire, Nelson. Jones, Roberts, Arnol . PENINSULA OB Kemp 4, Dsgregerio3, King 2, Collopy 2, Heath . BEST ST JOHN'S OC 4.3 7.5 10 .7 12 .9.81 Great Team Effort . OLD CAREY 3.3 9.5 13.9 15 .16.106 ST JOHN'S OC 2 .3 2.4 4.6 4.7.31 ST JOHN'S OCA . Thomas 3, Chariton 2, lorlano2, Higgins 2, Hemple, OLD CAREY 3 Ham, Rachelle. BEST Rachelle, Crameri, Koppens, Charlton, Higgins, .2 8.4 11.8 16.11 .107 Meeghan. ST JOHN'S OC Emery, Kolenda, Spezza, Butera . BEST Kolenda, Spezza, OLD CAREY Skene 4, Eastham 4, A. Bryan 3, Hickey 2, Chipp 2 . BEST Canal, Costantino, Emery, Walker. Ustick, Berti, Raft, Skene, Harris . OLD CAREY Hands 3, Macrae 3, Drake 3, Cooke 2, Nance 2, Vissenjoux, SALESIANS OC 5 Cheong, McDowell. BEST Clements, Vissenjoux, Thomas, McWilliam, .2 6.2 11 .3 18.7.115 Cheong, Nance . UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .4 6 .7 11 .9 13.11 .89 SALESIANS OC 8 .4.52 SALESIAN A. Grace 9, Cincotta 2, Canavan 2, Chiappini, Bourke, UNIVERSITY REDS 14 Manouvich, Perni . BEST A . Grace, Bobetic, Cincotta, Nanovich, Bourke, .10.94 Perna. SALESIANS OC McKnight 3, Thompson, Maillard, Garafolo. BEST UNIVERSITY REDS Newing 5, Farrell 2, Urban 2, A . White, Cox, McKnight, Garafolo, Sinclair, Schembri, Faul, Maillard, Hamilton . Thatcher, Bowman. BEST Curry, Thatcher, Cox, Terrill, Newing, Chilco. UNIVERSITY REDS Strike 3, Delany 2, McAuliffe 2, Hudson 2, Jenkins, Zapelli, Dynes, Moller, Hodgson. BEST Priest, Strike, Delaney, M . Ross, OLD ESSENDON 5.3 7.4 15.8 19.12 .126 McAuliffe, Hudson . WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 5.4 6.6 10 .10.70 OLD ESSENDON OLD ESSENDON 4 .2 8.4 9.5 11 .8 .74 Souter 5, McKinnon 2, Cooke 2, Richards, McEncroe, WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .3 5.3 9 Tonks, Buckingham, Bishop, Allan, G . Crameri, J. Pana. BEST Tonks, .5 10 .5.65 Souter, McEncroe, McKenzie, Thomson, Tapungao. OLD ESSENDON Sumundza4, Thornton 4, Phayre. BESTSwift, Soteriou, WEST BRUNSWICK Konstatinidis 2, Jackson 2, T. Buckingham, Capron, Thornton, Shaw, Wuiske, Sumundza . Fowler, Gray, Hokkanen, Scarafilo. BEST D'Andrea, Di Benedetto, C . WEST BRUNSWICK Buhagiar 3, nardella 3, Marlow, Gorman, Poloni . Hatzistayrou, Gray, Fowler, McNaughtin . Baker. BEST Buhagiar, C. Hatzistayrou, Kyriakidis, Koziancic, Nardella, Gorman . ST MARY'S 8.8 14.12 19 .16 24 .19.163 BORONIA PARK 1 .0 1 .0 4 .1 6 .3.39 ST MARY'S 6.4 9 .7 12 .10 15 .17.107 BORONIA PARK 1 ST MARY'S G . Mullins 6, Plumridge 4, Bourke 3, Jones 3, Ross 2, A . .2 2 .5 5 .9 6.10 .46 Huebner, Lupton, M . Huebner, Livingston, Clark, O'Rourke. BEST K . ST MARY'S Collins 3, Boast 3, Evans 2, Gilmour 2, Johnston, Prior . Mullins, G . Mullins, T. Jones, W. Ross. McConville, Halloran, Andrews . BEST Boast, Evans, Rappoccio, Malcolm . BORONIA PARK Metherell 2, Tooze, Matovic, Borthwick, Dean . BEST BORONIA PARK Harrison 2, Featonby 2, Davidson, Hinksman . BEST Hawken, Christophorou, Vanbuul, Metherell, Greene, Dean . Harrison, Davidson, Charlton, Featonby, Lloyd, Borthwick . FIT 3 .4 5 .4 8.5 11 .11 .77 FIT 3 .2 4.6 6.7 8.9.57 ST PAT'S 1 .2 8 .7 16 .9 25.13 .163 ST PAT'S 8.4 11 .10 13.18 17.23 .125 FIT Williams 4, Byrnes 2, M . Phillips 2, Lattorre2, Johnstone . BEST Byrnes . FIT B. Tomelty2, B. Moebus2, Boat, Rouvray, McKinnon, Jakimov. BEST West, O'Shea, Williams, Burnside, Case . - Rouvray, Thielman, Allen, Moebus, Williamson, Dobson . ST PAT'S D. Stuldreier 13, A. Barry 4, C. Duggan 4, C. Johnston 2, K. ST PAT'S C . Paxton 4, M . Smith 3, B . Mackay 2, G . Connolly 2, A . Sheehan Gurtler 2 . BEST D . Stuldreier, A . Barry, C. Johnston, P. Emmett, K . Gurtler 2, M . Wise 2, D. Nicholls, A . Camm . BEST G . Connolly, C. Paxton, B. M . Noonan. Mackay, A. Walsh, M . Smith, J . Morrow. GAI GSIAN vs OLD CAREY ST MARY'S vs WEST BRUNSWICK a . Morgan, R . Marlyn OLD ESSENDON vs CHIRNSIDE PARK PENINSULA vs FOOTSCRAY INSTITUT E PENINSULA OB vs SALESIANS OC Field: D. McInerney, K . Walker UNIVERSITY REDS vs ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY REDS vs OLD ESSENDON UHSOB vs RICHMOND CENTRA L Field: S. Caple, C. Box ST ANDREW'S vs ST MARY'S BORONIA PARK vs ST JOHNS OC (Miller Park Res., Mountain Hwy, Boronia - 65E5) Field: L. Simeoni, C. Thuys ST JOHN'S vs ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK vs FITOB Field: J . Bear, P. Maebus OLD CAREY vs ST PAT'S MENTON E BORONIA PARK vs RICHMOND CENTRAL Field: D. Donohu e WEST BRUNSWICK vs CHIRNSIDE PARK Field: J. Toohey (Rot), P. Curry ST PAT'S MENTONE vs UHSOB Fie/(4-,G . Moore

SENIORS IT f Burke, St Leo' s (2) 40 SALESIAN - 50 GAMES King, Richmond Central (6) 40 J. Tapner, St Andrew's (8) 44 Today (13/6/92) against Old Carey, Mick Power Charlton, St John's (2) 36 reaches his 50th game. Mick has been with the club Sumundza, Old Essendon (-) 35 since its conception in 1989 and in that time he has RESERVES been a great contributor in helping getting the club on Fincher, St Leo's (6 1 its feet. This year Mick has played some inspirational Gilmour, St Mary's ?9 football in the Two's kicking goals that even Phayre, Old Essendon (-) 19 would find difficult . All the best for many more games, Ingram, St Leo's Wattle Park (4) 19 and goals! Dudderidge, Old Essendon (-) 1 8

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J 15.S 25, C_ Rouse 14, A. Gal e 15 .S .Greenwood '. 15. D . McCroha . Pederick .Carter n 16 16 . 16. G 26.F. Web 15. P Matheson 1 7 C. Glindemann . D. Hall 0. Brennan . Dantanarayana b 17 L. Peyton 17. G 17. 1 . Anezaki 4 . S . Batty 16. T. Walke r 18. E. Jelle t . Pemberton s 18. N. WdIRs 18. J. Calf 18. S. Ford 3 . R . Hausler 17. D. Walker 19. M. Blackburn 19 21 18. M 21 . M 19. P Phelan 21 .S .Doggett . R . Pace . A. Fasket t . Slaughter . Allsop 20. I . Morelli 22.B. Cowa n 20 .S. Northe y 2. G. Koumantatakis 19. I. Strachan 22. M . Merry 21, S . Moore 25. M. Cumming 21 . L . Blackwood (VC) 13. M . Bon a 20. C. Fisher 23, T. Price 22 . J. Way 29 . C . Elli s 22.J .Pace 5. N . Reinking 21 . A. Strachan 24.D.Lawrence 23. S. O'Keette 30. G . Shallard 23 . S . McGowan (DVC) 7. C. Brown 22 . A . Cocks 25.J.Van Hacks 24 . M . McBrien 34. J. Scott 24. R . Gittos 23 . C. Town 26 . C. Hyndman 25. M, Harfor d 44 . M . Hyde 2S C. Edwards 24. T. Homes 27. J . Murphy 26 . T Mulligan 26. S . Devlin 25. C. Morris 31 . T Mitchell 27. D. Ciavola 27. A . Beckwith 26. E . Week s 32 . M . Thomas 28, S. McGuire 28. G. Pilkington 27. N . Humphries 36. M . Belcher 28.R.Conway 39 30. L . Smith 29. S. Maili a 28. H . Meeha n . P. Merry 34 30. J . 8 Joyce . Bloomfield 35. A . Vacirca 31 . C . McMinn 36 .C. Hooke 54 D . Lync h 37. L . Sinclair 38 S. Kavanagh 39 M . Muscara 44 M. Hayes 45. S Livy 46 B. Swindon 47. S. Mills 56. J. Digney MAJOR SPONSOR S BECKS BEDDING ~ OLD TRINITY 1 TFiERR JASON RANGE Y TH OM Coach : Paul Atkinso n ASTOVVN( UNIVERSITY 1. S Coach : UNIVERSITY . Gleeson A 1. A . inzitarf BLACK 2. M. De Stefants . Le h4aistre 2. D- S BLUES 3. T 1 . R . Bann ister 1 . J . Gibson 2. J 3. F Ddorenzo .Anderson 1 . I . MBennie 4. S . Tegon ) 4. M 2 . J . Ric e . Hindi (DVC) 3. J. Woodgate . Daghistani 2. M . Bungey WHlTEFARS 5. J . Shei n 4 . M 5. T Moroney 3. M . Beachcrott 3 .R .Dodds 6. S. Curry . Elliott 6 4.P Fogarty O.C\ i . 5. A . Newbould . T Jimoulis 4. M . Juks 7. P Gutteridge 7. M . Travettelo 5. A . Macpherson 5. G Coach : 8. W 6. N . Court 8. J 6. W . Muscatello . Gutteridge 7. M . Finnigan . Ford . Bohu n 6.S. Deyoung Gary Kaliinikos 9. A . Seeley 8. L. 9 . J . Valiotis 7. H. Alsop 7. R. Owen 1 . M . Story 10 Hollow 10. T 8. B . T Carey 9. G . Cakovski . Schreenan 8. D. Kogzkar 3. M . Parr 11 . M . 8ake r 11 9. B . Pitman 10 . A, Doucas . Marr, 9. K. Ryan 4 . M . O'Connor 12 . P Gilmour 12 . R. Gerimta 10. T. Bowles 5 . F. Cameron 11, D Williamson 10. R . Bales . T. Carrigg 13. D. Alysandratos 13. J. Bubi s 11 . T. Campbell] 11 7. A. Pitts 14 12. M . Talbot 14. P 12. R . B . Walker . M . Smyth e 13 . S . Rislevski . Cooper 12. M . Unsworth 8 N . Smirk 16 . Villella (Capt) 15.J 13 . S. Creak . A . Alexander 14.C .Rappos 13 . A . Robinson 10. C. Guilty 17 .Noonan 16. A 14. R . Hawker . E . Best (VC) 15. T . Petredis 14. P. Barry 13. V. Barker 18 . Kemp 17. A. Volp e 15. P Hilt 14 . J . 0. Grosz 16. N. La Fontaine 15. C. Moore . Virgona 19 . T 18. A. Markovsky 16. J. O'Brien 16 15 . C . Tilling . Antonopouios 17. 0. Goodwin 17 . J . Moran 21 . L. Mok 19. P. Colosimo . A . Jovanovic 17. M . Lazzarie 16. W. Uren 18. K . Sexton 20 i8. P. Kenny 23. D. Elliot 19. J. Dimech . C. Costanzo 18. T. Sullivan 18. C. McGuire 24. J. Kan e 20. 0 21 . G . Dimouski 19.C. McKeon 19. K 19. R . Else 25 . Forbes 22. M 20. F. Stinson . Jamieson . J. Sutcliffe (Capt) 21 . P. Stanko . D'lntino 20. A . Wileman 24. M.Carbone 26. B . Gerovasilis 23 . J . Ghastine 21 . R . Wiides 21 25 .A .McGann 22 S . Griggs (DVC) 24. N . C . Fairbrother 22 T. Papamarkou 23. A . Grech 22 . J. Yorston 22 . B. Culle n 26. M . Vernal 28 . Baker 25. F. Karabatos 23 D 27 . J. Giannopoulos 24 . J . Delaney . Agostino 23. D. Free . M . Jackson 29 . L . Jervis 26. M . Maliki 24. J. Eve 24 28. D. McElholum 25.A .Roberton 27 25 . 4, Newbound 30.A .Ramsden 26 . M . Reid .P McKinnon 25. L. Duffy 31 . B. Brisbane 31, R . J. Goodge r 28 26. A . Wal d . Denby 27. K . Fitzpatrick (VC) . G .Scarpa 26. J. Clarke 36. M . Coughlin 32 . M . Sutherland 29. R. Sciotti 27. S. Baker 27 41 . M . McDonald 28. P Higgins 37. C . P. Edgar 34. S. Davey 29. P 30. E . Valentino . Segrave 28. T Gallagher 44 . M . Bateman . Loris F 38 . N . Griffin . Gladke 35. P. Beet 30. A. Uri? 31, . Valen 29 . A 48. H. Flanagan 42- C. Symons 31. A 32 . D. Roumeliotis 30. P. Hackett 61, B. William s . Cullen 33 71 . T 32. H . Flynn .J. Cope 31 . J . Hutchings . Haynes SPONSORS : 32 DONVIEW 33. J .Chapman Sponso red by . J. Hutchin Sponso red by 34. D. McGuire LALOR 33. J . Knox HEIGHTS 35. R. Stevens 34. J. McAinch FERRIS 42 . A. McKay MEAT SUPPLY 35. M. McCarthy AUDIO MOTEL Station St ., Lalo r 36 . A . Tippett * 37. D. McAllen PRODUCTS 38. W SANDY'S PIZZA . McCorkell The Boulevard, Thomastown Under 19 South CHIRNSIDE DE LA SALLE HAMPTON M .H.S.O.B. PARK GOLD ROVERS Coach : S . Duketis A.J.A.X. CAULFIELD 1 . N . Bradley (Capt) Coach: D. Fischer Coach: J. C roxford Coach : John Harper Coach: M . Zuker GRAMM . Asst : M . Carus! 3. R . Grace 1 . R 2. C . Parris . Bulmer (VC) 3. B. Webb 1- D. Meh l Coach : 1 . M . Pemberton 6. D. Crane 2. D . Hallas 2. J. Dunne 2 . S . Fischer 7. P. Gunthe r 3. C . Adams 4 . S . Danckert Graeme Wooiridge 4 3, J. Hoppe 3. T. Spirli 9. M . Mastroianni . S. Anderson 5. M. Guinea 4, J, Fredman 1 . N . Carram 5. T . Phdlipson 6. M . James 2, J. Ryan 4. D . Natio n 11 . A . Truscott 6. F . Hunt 5. P. Loewy 5. A 7. J . Vida l . Fri d 3 . R . Rome . De Vincentis 12. B. Fitzgerald 7. M. Atkmson 6- S 6. M . Thomso n 13 . D. O'Brien 8. C . McGregor 8 . P. Barge 7- J. Engelman 4 . C . Ong 9. S . Blic k 9 . A. Saultry l 7. V. Piccioli 14 . P. Cummerford 8. J. Wrobe 6 . D. Mori 10. J . B&ancardi 10. K . Wailes . Braun 8. F. Paol a 15 . C. Hynes 9, A 7. T. Wailes 11, B. Wdmott 11 . S . Neal 10, A. Trayer 9. S . Foster (DVC) 17. A . Fountoulakis 12.J .Bndger 8. T- Chan 12 . R . Zwar 11, A . Slade 11 . N . Gross 10. A. Woodward 19. J . Doherty 13. B. Payton 12- B. Krasnostein 11 . D . Paola (VC) 20. D. Rapp"" 14, D . Wood 13. R . Gordon 12. W. Jacobs 15 .B.Kay 14, E. Thomas 13 A, Kronglod 13. M . Cassidy 13. E . Kerr 21 . T. Dundon 14, P. Steiner 14 . L . Lowen 23. M 16 . M . Clarke 15. P. Albergo 14. M . Howard . Pec k 17 . A. Barn 15. J . Szwider 15, N. Romano 25. K. Bosch 18 D . Ariz 16, M . Atkin 16. M . Weisler 17. R . Gosstray (Capt) 17- P. Fountas 18, C. Hose 1T B. Fiedler 26. A. Sheedy 19 N . Skinner 17. J . De+ries 18. L. Cardetta 27. C 20 . T . Kells 18. J. Gocoin (VC) . Redlich 19. M . Johnson . Lester 18-. A 20. A. Skillern 29. A 21 . M . Looschilder 19. J. Duketis 19, J . Goldman 20. M . Salter . Scott 21 . J . Carus i 31 . J 22 . R . Brabner(Capt) 20. P- Baker 20 . D. Rabaiov 22 . B . Bennett . Darcy 23 . J. MacAliste r . Segal 22. M . Van Leemput (C) 32. J. Douglas 21- D. McAllister 21, J 23. G . Answerth 24 . L . Soullar 22 . N . Paton 22 . B. Duzenham 28. L . Salisbury 23. J. De Vincentis 35. A. Hynes 25 . M . Hope 23, J . Abraham 40. A. Dave 24. P. Ega n 36 . A. Salanitri 26,R . Shaw 23. N . Gregory y 27 . S . Wills 24. B. Etchell 24. A . Arrow 41 . C 25. J. Mosca 38 . M . Maccora . Cukierman . Mathieson 28 . D. Stafrace 25. N . Archdall 25- A 47. J 28. M . Pietzsch 39 . M . Healey 26. J. Kirzne r . Richards 29. A. Schafer 40. R . Bellochi 29 . A . Begg G . Theobald . Gani 30 .J. Phd6pson 27, D SPONSORED BY 31 . M . Simmonds 41 . B. Robinson 31, T. Williams D. Harris 28. M . Weislitzer 37. J. Tankard 43. M . King 32 . D. Wellspring M . Clowes . G. Tuszynski RG 29 45. B . Rattray 44. P, Sberna 34 .C.Scadett B . Cookman 30. D. Reich PRINTED LABELS 47. A. Alsbury 45. J . Taylor 35 . J . Dakis (DVC) B . Craigie 31 . M. Chrapot 37, J . Day S. Malloy 32-. A. Aronowick PTY LTD 50. J . Woodward 47. M. Laffan 38 . M . Fletcher 33, Jr Brain 51 . C . Devoy 48. J. Gallagher 43 . C . Morrison 34. D. Nissen 52. R . Coyl e 49. S. Hoy 44, S . Whitby 35 M . Barnett 50. J . Rajd 45, S . Magee 36.J.Klooger 61 . M . Westcott 47 . G. Taylor 37. M . Zikaras 62 . G . Orlando 49. A . Haggart y .B. Markman 50. E. Murray-White (DVC) 38 66. M . Pearce 55. P . Harve y 39. A. Pakula 79. E. Moore 61 . N . Smith 40 . D. Bloustein 63 .R .Capes 41, J . Kiepfish SPONSORED BY 42 . A . Sawicki 43 D. Shrimski RjCECQU1~1,KOTE gS~E L 44. C Cohen 0 - 45. A. Macrogiannis 47. D. Shlakht Hire&SaieJ5320577 °AUSFINEFOODS`. OLD OLD IVANHOE 589 644 4 BRIGHTO N GRAMM . Coach : Michael Hill Coach : Andy Harris MONASH OAKLEIGH 3. B. Stefanou 1 . A. Atkinso n 4. M . Toll 2. D BLUES Coach: Chris Moo re . Linley OLD SCOTCH ST. BEDE'S 1 . A. Hrisovergi 5. C. Gordan 3. M . Clarkson Coach: S . Rust 6. J. Hendrie 4. T Coach : Stephen Aird Coach: John Meyer 1 . D 2 . M . Crugnale . Rowson 1 . E . Montgomery . Gurvich 3, L. Billin g 11 . M . Bilionis 5. J. . Luk 1 . S. Yass 2 . J. Mahoney 12. J. Mendoza 6. C. Sharp 2. 5. Sheaha n 2 . M . Manson 3 . D. Eley 4. P. Williamson 3. M, Wenzel 3 . L . Connolly . Mahoney 14 . D. Mitchell 7. A . Lambert 4. A . Whittington 5. T 15 . K. Payne 8. S 4 . D. Norman 4. B . Beasley 5. M 6. D. Hall . Viaopoulos 5. L . McDonnell . Arnott 7. L . Naidu 16 . S. Bickett 9. C. Lutz 5 . D. Kinsella 6. D. Barnes 17. P. Murphy (Capt) 10. T.L 6. P- Roberts (Capt) 6. B . McGann 7. M . Pond 9. J. Mercuri . Young 7. J . Gallaghe r 10, J . Wyli e 18 . K . Raj 11, A . Brown 7. P. Margugullo 8. B. Hahnel 19 . J . Rattray 12 . P l 8 M . Robertson 8. D. O'Brien 9. M . Smith 11 . S. Woodbridge . Wal 9 . A. Speed 12. G . Redford 20. J. Gillon 13. C . Chan 9. S. Flannery 10. P. Tuohey 21 . C. Jackson 14. A . Lilli 10, D. Sadler 10. S . Hunter 11 . S. Mentha 13 . C. Hinds s 11 . S . Lindsay 14 . A . Schultz 22. L.Jackson 15, P. Rodighiero 11 . M . Hecker 12. G . Newmann 23. N . Wartman 16. M 12 . A. Strahan 12. L. Patrick 13 . S. Arnot 15 . D. McCracken . Woods 13. S- Pryde t 16 . R . Schwass 24 . B. Jones 17. J. Kadamani 13. D. Prosser 14 . G . Tognon 25. P. Roach 18. 14. J. Hosking 14. D. Beesley 15 . H. Butler 17. G . Hall C . Ferguson 15. N . Lolatsis 18 . T Tomlinson 26. P. Robinson 19. T.J. Young 15. S . Hecker 16 . T. Chisholm 27. D. Seers 20 16. G . Mills 16. D. Barry 17. A . Barrett 19. G. Doman . C . Polidano 17. J . Perelberg 20. B. Burns 28. H. Thomas 21 . J. Sing h 17. R . Randall 18 . D. Harrison 32 . M . Nikakis 22 . M . Quick 18. A . Griffiths 18. G . O'Brien 19 . D. Campbell 21 . A . Esdaile 19. B. Penfold 22. E. Watts 33 . S . Taylor 23. N. Walker 19. S . Carter 20. J . Grace 40 . S. Bishop 24 20 . B . Simpson 20. M . McCraw 21 . W. Douglass 23. A. Wilson . M . Schreenan 22, P. Macmillan 24 . L . LeGall 41 . T. Brook 25. G . Douglas 21 . S . Chadwick 22. P. Tocknell 44. A . Forster 23. S. Bailey 22 . C. Goodchild 23. M . Bruce 25. M . Gavin 26. P. Cha n 24. D.Johnson 26. N. Ayoubi 45 . S. Antonis 27.T Ryan 23. J. Sebire 24 . A. Froelich 47. K. Teschendroff 25.R .Jones 24. J. Walsh 26 . M .Donohue 27. J. Wild 28. J . Edwards 26. J. Fraser-Smith 28, P Kinsella 48. B. Ker r 29. R . Weddle 25. J. Libbis 27. C. Chipperfield 49. S. McNamara 27. N . Stran g 26. C. Loos 28 . J . Quill 30, R . Reed 32 .D. Goad 28. Robert Hardy 31 . S. Lazzara 50. A . Skelton (VC) 33. B. Bennett 27- S. O'Kelly 29 . W. Price 53. D. Atki n 35. S. Ken t 29. Richard Hardy 28. M . Ellerton 30. C . Young 54. A . McLean 42 . C. Pitt 30. M . Law 31 . S. O'Brien 57. A . Naughton 50. S. Cameron 32 . J. Caldwell 58. J. Farrer (DVC) 88. C. Georgiou TH E 33. C . Nottas 59. T. Farrar 34. B. Dowsley (C) 60. S. Crowe MAJOR SPONSO R PINE 35, G . Tilling 61 . E . Dinner THE 38. A . Lai 63. D. Auslender Factory 44. N . Camm SUGAR SHACK 64. S. Swanell BAR & GRILL 45. C. Dwyer 68 A Mnratic G North BULLEEN/ CAMBERWEL L ELTHAM KEW MARCELLIN 1 G Kerr TEMPLESTOWE COLLEGIANS Coach: Paul Shaw Coach : A 2 G . Rocco . Kenned y BANYULE Coach: Paul PriorRyan , 3. N . Tribe Coach: D. Tucker L B Shaw (Capt) 1 A, Kennedy Mal 2 A Wilson 1 . J, McDonald 4 P Alsop 2 S Tucker 2 V Paones s 3, G, Prowd 2 T Driver 5. W. Glazebrook (C) 3 A Tucker 3 M Manley 3 M Rozenboom 7 G . Place 4 .PSaw 6 R Kenned y a A Koster 4 P. Tucker 4, D Slaviero 8 A . Brown 6 . L Parris 7 . J Povey 5 D Mouat 5 MO'Dea 5 B Crimmins (Capt( 10 G . Gent 8 . A Bennett 8 A. Garrawayu 7 N Hamshare 6 R Mac!saac 7 M Dillo n 12 . P Aldridge 9 . P Reid 9 S Benson 8 P Srlair 7 M Doyle 8 R Coluss i 15 P Linehan 10 G . Hatton 10 M . Stom p 9 R While 8 R Lindsay 9 A Treganov~an 16 D Power 12 . D Merrel l 11 N Tierny 11 D Tucker 9 D Maclsaac 10 M Menzies 19 S Ayres 13 A . O'Loughlin 12 . P Rosadto 12 J Weatherall 10 C Northam 11 . M Widiam 13 D Giles s 20 P Forbes 15. B Lederman 13 S Sherry 11 A Phelan 12 Timothy Slattery 23 J Fraumano 14 W Wood 12 J Livingstoc 16 C . Shallard 14. G, Mina s 15 M Peterson 13 S Langdo n 27 P Barnes 17. D Hal l 15 D Clutterbuck 13 M O'Hanlan 1d C Hesse 28 M Howes 16 F Wandler 18. W Murphy 16, S. Hartley 18 P Kernagan 14. T Reynolds 16 M Tino 29 M Wilson 19 M Prior 17. P. Englehart (VC) 21 S Millar 15 I Oakle y 17 R Frazer 32 G . Watle 21 . C . Connelly 18. M . Bingfey 22 D Hughes 16 A Livingston 20 S Moran 36. M . ¢artor. 24 P Ryan 19 B Ferug6o 23 P Taylor 17 C West 22 8 Rule 41 . M . O 'Ryan 25.P Edwards 20. D. Murphy 24 T Sbckland 18 C . Curtain 24 D Tyrell 42.R .Page 29 G Parkinson 21 . A . McKillop 26 M Delaney 19, C Maclsaac 26 D O'Callaghan 46 P Agostinelli 32 . A Saw 22 . M Heard 27 S Fea'y 20. M Furlong (VC) 31 A Hardy (VC) 51 . S Lak e 39,C McMahon 29 R Haber 21 S Le e r 23. M . Maziot1s 31, C Butte r 47 T Buhagia 53 P Lindgren 41 .R Boon 24. 0 Fleming 22 J Vanderzalm 50 A Robinson 56 S Palmer D Bisho p 23 S Alexeyeff 49. G . Daisley 25. A Hartmann S Fitzpatrick 57 B Day 58 P. Jakober 58. D. Cummins 26. G . Lilley 24.5 Jame s 75 J Dinnee n 59 P Healy A . Smark 60. B Crof y 27 D Bmgley 35 J Pitcher '. 25 R Maclsaac 60 R Doherty 28. S. James 40 A Peacock 36 R McEncroe (DVC) SPONSORED BY 61 R Agostinelli 29 P Barker 42 A, Mille r M Hanse n 62, N Kearsey 30, C Maher 43. G Constantine A Holte n INCoLoUR 63 D Keskinen 31 . G Mathews 44 1A Bailing 64 T Ashcroft 32. A Georgievski 45 O Thorson BOARDWALK BAR 65 K Edwards f 46 C Penna PR I N T I N G 33. S Duf 50 S Webste r Banana Alley, City 66, G Miet h 34 M Powell 67 D Meredith .55 P Morrow 35 R Seitz ** * 68 G. Quinlan 36. B Everett 70 D. Stephens 37 K Everett VAUGHAN PRINTING 71 M Sturrock 38 B Hedges 73 B Swetnam 624 High St, E. Kew 39 T Patrick 817 4483 74 C Raywood 42,B.Schnener 75 N Summers 46, R. Pearson 76 R Crockford 77 P Howe 78 G Pearson 79 C Gazzol a

NORTH OLD SCOTCH OLD ST. BERNARD'S THERRY WILLIAMSTOWN OLD BOYS Coach : S. Rodwell WESTBOURNE Coach: ,i. Pearson Coach: J. Kite U.M.S. 1 . D . Solommon 1 M Conway Coach : D . Fogarty 1 K . Fuller Coach : G reg Crowe Coach : A . Davies 17. R McLeish 1 G Murdoch '... 2 . M . Varga 2 J, Sandman 1 A . Davie s 1 . D Birrell 20 A Greenway 5.D. Copeland 4 P Mot t 2. L .Joseph 2 J Heffernan '.. 2, R Me la k 21 S, Wilson 7. M . Creak (VC) 5 P Kelly 3 P Mdlet t 3 0 Evans ',. 3 A Featherston 26 0 Kay 8. J . Monaghan 6 K Grant 4 P McSweeney 5. a Johnso n 8 S Lyons 4 P Campagna 28 L Higham 9. D . Klaaysen 5 S. Campbel l 6 S, Greig 10 H Ayad 5 D Elliot t 40 S. Kirkham 7 A . Christ o 11, F Klaaysen 6 S. McSweeney 11 B, 0 Sullivan 6 P Dona 41,C Adams 8 A Horsburgh 12. M, Dowling 7 N Burns 7 A . Stewar d 42 H. Middleton 15 S Brisbane 8 T Lin d 9 R . Sherlock 15,F. Monaghan 16 P Doherty 8 P Bum s 43. S. Montgomery 10 G Crowe 9 M Holmes 9 P Hibbert 44 J Russel l 16.J . Pearso n 18 J Gran t 10 P Norris 11 J, Sherlock 10 G Lenas 45 C Atkinson 17 M . Cunningham 20 G Carbis 11 G . Carroll 1.2 G . Harris 19 .P. Woo d 21 A Minchin 11 A Davison 46. K, Burrows 13 0 Freeland 12 . A. Marcus 24. V. McGuire 28 D Sandman 12 R Scott 47 M . Clunies-Ross 14 T Geier 13 S Espos~to 13 S . Co x 48 M. Godwin 26 D. Considine 31 L . McIntyre 15 A Board 14 L Hall 14 D Fogarty 49 0 Steele 27. S. Denahy 32 . R . Costello 15 E . Rowlands 17 A Goates 33 S Gibson 15 I Zadel 50,S Rodwell 18 P Martinsen . Klaayse n 16 J Mcllroy 40 R De Vita 16 A Teagle 51 . S Illmgworth 19 S Chnsto P .J P O'Dea 17 G Clerk 17 D Perrone 52 . W Strangward 41 FV Lin d h 20 J ManalokaWs 32, P. Runting (DVC) 18 P Culhane 18 J Lync 53 . A Sutherland 45 T Masters 19 S Biscaro 21 .5 Loukides 33 R . Klaaysen 19 C Ainslie 54 .S Sutherland 48 D Lyons 20 A Trimbo6 22 . B Lucas 34 . J . O'Connell 49 C Mohren 20 R Holmes 55 .8 Curri e 23 S Porter 21 G Smith 21 . M Malone 56 A Craw 35, A . 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ST. PATRICK'S U.H.S.O.B. UNIVERSITY REDS WEST BRUNSWICK MENTON E 1, G . Haeusla r Senior Coach : I Ewing 1 N. Jenks Senior Coach: Peter Barry 2, 1 . Cleary Rese rves Coach : L . Dynes 2 . J . Gray 3. G . Smith 3 M Rese rves Coach : Peter Fatou ro s 1 .T.Sm,t . McRostie 4 .S. Freeman 2 . N, Bowman 4. Buckingham 11A. Cam m 4. R . Burns (2) 5 . V. Dibenedetto 3. M . Richardson 2, R Morrow 5. C . Shon e 4. E . Mudie 6 . S . Capro n 3 D.Seedsman 6. S. Smith 7 . D'Andrea 5. S, Green . S 4 P Lewi s 7 . C. Skinns 6. M . Schroder 8 D Fowler 5 K . Groves 8. T Halifax . McDonald 7. S, Thatcher 9 G 6 T Davis 9. D . Smith 10. F. Fyff 8.P. Rice e Z C. Duggan 10. P. Burns 11, T. Buckingham 9 . P. Emmett 9. M . Pigdon 11, R . Boxshaii 12 K. Buhagiur 10. P. Barry 10. B . Hennessy 12 . G. Bales 13.J .Jackson 11 P Fatouros 11 . B. Pickett 12 . C . Arnol (2) 41 . A . Sawchyb 14. P Robinso n 12 . P Hawkins 12 . M. Roberts 13. P. McLean 42 . D. Wallace 15 P. McNaughton 13. S . Scanlan 13. G . Jackson 14 . D. Regan 43. L Mastrosavas 16. A. Scarafd o 14. G . Houlihan 14. G. Laverty 15 . M. Davidson 44 . R . Buchmasser 18 . A. Gorman 15. J . Mackay 15. M . De Lange 16 . P Gunthorpe 45 . C. Lightfoot 19. A Rooke 16. C. Paxton 16. S. Ilqoutz 17, B. Rothwell 46 . M . Roberts 20 P_ Hickey 17. W Mackay 17. R . Church 18, P. Hooper 47. R . Lightfoot 21 . D. Lampard 18.K.Bennmg 18.A . Hodgee 19 . G . Mazza 48 . B. Hud d 22. N . Magatas 19. A. James 19. G . Stanley 20. T. Trantino 49 . W. Bott 23. M . Moore 20 B. Kellett 20 . R. Goldberg 21 . M . Grant 50. J. Marzico 24.T Jackson 21 . R . Henry 21 G . Cook 22. D. Bennett 51. P. ibbetson 25. C . Borg 22 . P Murphy 22 . G. Acklan d 23. P. Waters 52 . T. Ro e 26.R . Hokkanen 23 A. Rash 41, C 23, S, Andrikopoulos . Johnston 24. A . Kountios 53 . G . Fraser 27. D. Armstrong 24 . M. Johnstone 42 . M. Houlihan 24 . R . Anseli 25. C . Bennett 54, O. Ellemor 28. M . Butera 25 . A. Barry 43. N 25, J . Wiilems . McIntyre 26. C . Gamble 55. M . Roach 30. M . Lewi s 26 . M. Mulcahy 45, A . Gran 26. S. Basile t 26. C. Gafhercole (2) 56. R . Hiligrove 31 . L . Kirk 42 . Sheriff 28 . M. O'Brien 46. J 27, A. Whdfort . G . Mulholland 27 . K. Strachan 57. D. Roy 32 . D 29 .S .Adams 49 28, M . Bethune . McAllister 43. M . Polom . K . Gurtler 28. M . Rothwell 58, 0. Ross 33. G . Chappel 44 D Traficante 30, M. Noonan 50 29. D . Tognarim . A. Ladds 29. A . Diflorio 59. K . Jones 34. C. Konstantirndis 45, 5 Henessy 32 . S. Oliver 51 . A 30. P. Curry . Walsh 30. S. Epifano 60.R Pander 35. G . Andoniadis 46. F Bell 33 . D. Andrew 57, L 31 . D. Runciman . McDonald 30. J . Mahoney (2) 61 . D. Cantwell 36 .Bechmann 34 .D.Sheehan 58 32. J . Lines . W. Jones 47 M . a Dickson 31 . M . Vilioen 62. P Shanahan 37. D. Frencham 48 C Hatznstayrou 35 . H . Kellett 60 33. G . Resells . M . Walsh 32. D,Bunn 63. G.Schurr 38. 0. Marlow 49 M Sevenich 37. T. Symons 61 34 . G . Pasqwn i . D. Halloran 33. S. Wright 66. T. Glen n 40. R . Baker 50 B. Kynakdis 38 . M. Crawford 67 35.S.Roberts 43 0 . Lambourse . G . Capuano 34, J . Palmer 67. M . Psuik 41 . A . Moore 51 M . Kociancic 39 M 311 J . Yorston 44 P White . Yiannoudis 72. S . Lewi s 35.13 . Lugg 69, S . Williamson 40, D 37. J . Anderson 45 I . Mezza6ra . Nicholls 73. M . Wis e 36. R . Verdi 70, C . Bennett 38. N . Smith 46. P Heaphy 's 37. P. Kemp 71 A, Haseloff MAJOR SPONSOR 39. G. Grech 4T N . Arnett 38 A . Boyce 75, B . Tune 40, D . Cahir 48 P. Hutchings yl 39,C.Stone 80.P Wood ARCTI C 41 . G .Jackson 49 . D. Kan e 40. A . Siluca 80. D. Simoni (2) FOOD WHOLESALERS 42 . R . Cumming 50 . J. Wise A Sectio n

OLD HAILEYBUR Y Senior Coach : COLLEGIANS Simon Meehan Rese rv es Coach : Senior Coach : Denis McGro ry Leigh Carlson DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN Assistant Coach: t_ A Baxter (VC) Stephen Mount OLD Senior Coach: NORTH 2 D Connell Rese rves Coach : Murray Browne OLD BOYS 3 W Byrns _ G reg Tregear COLLEGIANS Rese rves Coach : 4 C McKenzie Senior Coach : Ron Hodgso n Senior Coach : 5 F, Main i . S Mount Robe rt Hyde 6. W Bernard Dunn 1 A Carafe Rese . Smith 2, D Hoyle rv es Coach: 7R . Maknson 3 B Woolhouse Assistant Coach : 2 . G Petroff Jim Marchbank P. Beddoe 3 . M Chun 8 M Orio n 4 S,Laussen I A Egan (Cant) 9 G Anderson 5 QGreeves 2, P Fiume 4, C Carr 9 5 A Tranqw!li 2 T Jones . B Herbert (2) 6 A . Ingleton 3. A . Phillip s 3 D Martin ..... 10 T Chegwi n 7 C. Higson 4. M Edmonds 6 G O'Connell t : .J Ra 7 P Randall 4 T Beare e 8 C. Pollock 5 N . Fraser 5 M Schmidt 12. D Seccul! (Cant) 9. M Hibbins 6, A . Scott 8 M Ama d 13 B Cart y 9 D Merton 6 A Cahill (VC) 10, C Warner 7 . C McClounan 7 P Boot h 14 A Phillips 11 . W Daly 8 . C Wrigh t 10. A . Gallagher 11 C Slattery 8 B CoiLson 14 D Cotton (2) 12, M . Conron 9 . C, Campbell 9 S Brazil 15 W Philips 13 S Hinche n 10 D Tessier 12 . N Bourke 13, M Stapleton 10 B Hanlon 16 M De Malta 14 R . Schober (VC) t2. D Toohey 17 P Wof l 14 .D Howe 11 C Lambrou 15 N Anderson 13, J Maloney 18 M Constabl t5 D . Ebert 12 J Tierney e 16 A Wallace (VC) 14,S Hunter 13 B Curull : 19 M Armstrong (DVC) t7 D Phillips 15 . G . Hynes 16 . G Wallis 20 C Kraus 17 M Getson 14 0 Abrahams 18, J Bennett (Capt) 16 J . McCarthy 15 P Kearney 21 A Walden 19, P Scott 17. D Crowe t8 . A . Cathy 19 M Delahun! 16 B Herrald 22, P Thiessen 20. M Whittaker 18.B, Mahoney t 7 . M . Boyd 23 I K,dgel l 21 19. N, Vanderplight 20 C, Castagna . V Cleary 21 J Amad (VC) 19 P Considine 24 R Lavender (Res VC) 22 . D Kerr 20. P OBrie n 20 . P 0 Farrell 25 D Dea n 23 A Wright 21, M. Murray 22 T OHeh ;r 23, G Williams 21, D Baker 26 G Phdups 24 D Ramshaw 22 . P O'Callaghan 22,A Fure y 26 D . Kretschmer (2) 25 G . Eyle 24 A Hewitt s 23 M, O'Callaghan 25 . J . Murray 23 C Alevraz 27 C Dunn 26 N . Milat 24 fv9. Lowe 24 r3 Anderson 28 G Bor g 27.J 25 G . Curran 26 M Moran . Dansey 27,G Booker 25 D Cenni 29 D Ray (Res .Capt) 28 S Blackman 26 P Wyles 26 M Fisher 30 P Robinson 29 27,0 Kinsella 28 C Mason . A, Kenneall y 29 .A .Zannorn 27 R Atkinson 31 . B Main (Res-DVC) 30. M . Galbraith (VC) 2& P Waldron 29 P. Daniels 32,A Roberts 31 . N 30. B Smith 30 M Archdeacon . Hibbins (Res-VC) 31 A Booth 30 P Tatte r 33 G Tanner 32, D Thomso n 3t C Belleville 34 R,Home 32 A McIntosh 31 L Boyle 33 G . Irvine 32 G Sheedy 35 D Lappage 33 J .Seabury 32 G Phyland 34 R Happell 33 P Rennie 36 S Meehan 34, L Colson 34 B Conti 35 . N, White 34, J, Tull y 37 D Andersen 35 .J .Pappas 36, P McMenamin 36 N, Pike (Res-Capt) 35. A . Macintosh 38 J Hayter 36, G . Walsh 37 J, Zumb o 37 C. Coyne 36 C Swrit 39,13 Steenholdt 37, P, Sheehan 38 K Scot t 38. M Lake 37 P, Rudd 40 . S Heale y 38. J Tnangolo 39 J Considine 39 B Jones 38S,Rudd 41 R Pleoher 39. F . Battistella 40, I . Turnbull 40 A Lord 39,C. McCleod 42 . M Baxter 40 D . Cooper 41 P Dwyer 4t S Lie 40 A . Banks 43 D Hoare 41 . P. Chalkley 42 C Hor n 42. L Griffin 41 . K Mullins 44 A Kirkwood-Scott 42 .A, Duncan 43 G Irvine (Res-Cant) 43 M Foard 42 .P Leonard 45 M Allen 43 . N . Dunca n 44 B Girolam, 44 A. Parkin 43. M . Stanning 46 M Krause 44 S_ Lindenmayer 45 C Muller 45 P Harry 44 L . Vanderplight 46 N. Cuinane 47 J De!alande 46 A Mitchell 45. A Crist 46 . James Golds (Res-C) 47, B_ Murray 47 R Little 48 P Merrett 47 C. Davidson 46 M. Hagan 48. D Delac 49 M Liffe y 48 J Lemon 47 G . Jackson 48 Julien Kann 49 C Boutros 50 B_ Devine 50 D Gold .ng 49 S Avery 48. S, Cataltamo 51 J Curran 51 S Baker 50 B Jefferson 50. P, Mannix 51 T. Mahon 55. S. Beattie 52 D Goodear 52 N M,stry 51 P Baxter 54 . J . Duckett 53 M. Leigh 53 T Snowball 61 M . Jackso n 56 . Jeremy Golds 52 J Docking 57, B. Da y 54 T . Lescum 54 J Wood 53 J Smith 55 C Ladds MAJOR SPONSOR 58 .S Boysen 55,5 Zocco 54 T Holland 56 N Evans 61 M . Bushell 56 C . Hancock 55 R Cross 57 B .Ladds 63 . Jeremy Kann 57 B . Allman 56 D Warner 58 A Whdelaw 66, M, Tyrrell 58 T Keogh 57 T Smith 59 J . Bugefa 60 A Whela n 58 J Parra 68 . D. Frawley 60 L Nardella SPONSORED B Y 60 G . Oakley 61 .J Crouch 61 . R . Oliphant SPONSORED BY 62, B Cruickshank 66 B. Simpson 64 A McCudden 69. M . Burgess INCOLOUR 65 J Joyc e 70 R Opinion 66 D Gloury 75 N Procto r P R I N 67 S . Cox LT TING 68 F Borello OVER Valvoline.- PEOPLE WHO KNOW USE VALVOLINE '

FRIENOLY~ SOCIETY") oAFc ORMOND Senior Coach : OLD Michael McCa rt hy Assistant Coach: OLD XAVERIANS Frank Melican ST. BERNARDS SCOTCH Senior Coach : 1 C. Clark (DVC) Snr Coach : Frank Dunell THERRY Grant Thomas 2 P .Schuhkraft Res Coach : Denis Godfrey Senior Coach: Asst . Coaches: 3 . A Fitzgerald 1 . G . Kean e Senior Coach: Russell Greene Bre tt Jaric k 4 R Barne s Tony Crotty Reserv es Coach : Michael O'Shaughnessy 1 . D Godfrey (Res-Capt) 5 D McDonald 2, C Mallia Assistant Coach : John Coldham Rese rves Coach: 6 T Gallaghe r G. Halbert Stua rt Colquhoun 3, J . Law I E Allen 7 B Connell (VC) 4 . V Comito (DVC) Rese rves Coach : 2. S Reddish 1 M Rose] 3 M Gilmore (DVC) 5 S. Walsh D . Bode n 3,S Duthi e 2 M . Bourke (VC ) 9 S Grace 6 C Wood 1, G. Biddlestsone (VC) 4 R. Fuller (Capt) 3 M . Hannebery (Capt) 10 M, McDonald 7. S. Perrett 2 . J . Zanetti 5. A Asto n 4 R Curtain 11 D . Edgell 8 A Capes 2 . J . Sandman 6 D Hooper 5 D. McKay 12 N, Sapp 9, G . Wcod 3, F. Falcone 7 . A Lloyd 7- W. Denton 13, P. Kingston 10. J Federico 4. J . Schembrn 8 .R Hodges 8 J Dickson 14 . S . Samild 11 P Capes 5 T Taylor (VC) 9 R Au)ard 9. A McCorkel l 15 . M McConvdl 12 P Hogan (Res-VC) 6. N. Court 10 . J Ker r 10. D Richardson 16 .T .Stewart 13. R . Purcell 7. P Jones 11 . D Fox 11 G Greetham 17 P Harrington 14 . G. Mathevres 8. A. Eldrett 12 T Lang 12 J Bowe n 18, P . Clear y 15 M Ego n 9 . M . Grococ k 13 N. Hooper 13 S Lynch 19 . A Jobling (Capt) 15. L Overman (Res) 9 . P. Slavich (Res) 14 . A Chambers 14 D Stoney 20, D Woo d 16 . F. Dunel l 10. P Gilmour 15- D McCall 15, 3 Clare 21 S Carboon 17 N1 Carey (VC) 1t S Banniste r 16 . J Hoskrng 16 L Meehan 22 M Stone 18 A . Purcel l 12 R Moran (Res-VC) 17 R McLesh 17 J Dalton 23, P McDonald 19 . L. Goliant 13, M. Bosanko 24 S 18 B Simpson 18 P . O'Sullivan . McCooke 20 J . Fraser 14.J Reddick 25. P Forsyth 19. G Eagle 19 R . Green 21, A . Muir '.. 15.P McCann 26 M Brown 20 S, Hume 20 D Holmes 22 M . Mahady ',. 16, M . Goodwi n 27 T Hille 21,S Gibbs 21 W Mithen 23, B Horn '.. 17. R Lyons (Res-Capt) 22 R Visennni 28 B Collins 22 K Stokes 24, K . Mahad 18. B . Carte r 23 A Millar 23 R Hansen 29. G. Petering . A . Comitoy 25 19 . A. Ratcliffe 24 B Shepherd 24 J Petroff 30. R Woodland 26. J. Gallant 20. M. Carte r 25. S . Stokes 25 D. Tavlor 31B Egan 27 A . Nathan 21, M . Fitzpatric k 26, C Hancock 32,S Reidy 26 A Her, 28 P Mornce 22 M. Devereaux (DVC-Res) 27 . T Avsar 27 D. Doolan 33 E Fraser 29 J Overman 23. A. Bake r 28, N Hart 28 .J Hdbea 34. C Sparrow 30 R . Doolan 24. P Matton (C) 29 . R Greene 29 A Wilson 35. A Grace 31 . M Fitzpatrick 25 M. O'Rourke 30 . J Laird 30 D Dann 36 M Davine 32 . C Caltnorpe 26 P Ryan 31_ A Smith (VC) 31, P, Klein 37 A. Orr 32, P Runting (Res ) 27. A . Finnigan 32 G Jackson 32,J Cardillo 38. P MiIner(Res-VC) 33, M . Mulkearns (Capt) 28. M 39 . S Morgan . O'Kearney 33 C Hunter 33 D Landrigan 34 N Mitchell 29, M .Foga s 34 R Price 34 . G . Welsford 40 P, Joy 34. J. O'Connell (Res) 30. A. Urli 35 . B Steele 35 C . Mortensen 41 R Oaten 35 J, Saundry 31 . S. Hollow 36 G Bennett 36, L . Hannebery 42 D . Robertson (Res-Capt) 36 P O'Dea 32 . S Eastmure r 37 A . Landrigan 43,C.Thomas 37 D. Ise 37. F Comito 33 .J . Chapman 38 M . Kelliher 44, A. Connolly 38 J Latu 37. M O'Connell (Res) 34 . M . Donohue 39 . S. Woodhouse 39 . M Holmes 45 . D Barton 38 D. McAlliste r 35 . S. O'Halloran 40 P Brown 40 . R. Dalton 47 G .Treverton 39. S Byrne 36, A . Smith 41 . J Hart 41, A. Dillon 48 P . Marnow 40. D Burke 37, D Castaldi 42 J Lawson 42 J. Lowe 49 . P . Hurley 41 D. Looker 38 G Pinner 43,R Austin 43 T Keyhoe 50,D.Conway 42 M Marshall 39 S Boyle 44 A Stubbs 44, L, Davies 51 J Brown 43 A. McCleave 40 M Talbot 45. B Cain (Res VC) 45 T O'Sullivan 52 D Connel l 44 . B Gallaugher 41, M . Crotty 46 P Robert s 46 .J Kennedy 53 C . Karageorgio 45.J . Kennedy 42 . A McKay 47 . M Brady 47 . A. Bourke 54 C Kellehe r 46. D Solomon 43.LCaruana 48 R Petty 48 . M Logan 55 P . McConmll 47 M,McGeown 44. J Varna 49 . R Steele 49 D Batley 56, B . Turner 48 . A. Smith 45, M . Petrevski 50 T . Byrne 50 G Dalton 58 . C . Symes 49 . J . Wiggins 46 B Scudh 51 M Terzirn 51-P Connors 59 M . Osborne 50 A. Walsh 47, M . Davie s 52 J Boc k 52 . M . Collopy 60 . J . Collins 51, T Matkov, 48. D Wrigglesworth (DVC) 53 B Crimmins 53 D. Dalton 61, A . Kukullan 5Brooks 50- M. Purcel l 54 . R r 54 J Harris . Salte MAJOR SPONSOR 53 M . Overman 54. J. Blain 55 T Fearn-Wannan 55 P . Salter 54 . A. Brebner 60. B. Pearse 56 .D Ka y 56. A . Hall 55. R Rogerson 57 . P Sherwen 58 D Stones 5& C. Bond 58 T Hart 59. A . Sassi 57. A . Vinecombe 59 . M Veselrk 60 . B Crump (Res-Capt) MAJOR SPONSO R

hncolnshire Arms Hotel 1 Keilor Road, North Essendon, Vic. 3041 OLD BAN YULE MELBURNIANS senior Coach: John Simpson MONASH UN I OLD BRIGHTON Senior Coach : OLD Paul O'Brien Rese rves Coach : BLUES Senior Coach : MENTONIANS Grant Pyers Mark Parker 1 . T. Witts Senior Coach : 2 . R . Pisarsk, Senior Coach: 1 . P. Adams B an Ford Reserves Coach : 3. J . Nichols (Capt ri Shane Young ) B . Calve rt 2 . D. Witcheil Reserves Coach : 4 P. O'Brien Rese rves Coach : 3 . L . Holt (VC) David Wood 1- G . Bennett 5.N .Boyden M . Osborn 4 . M . Legge 1 . J. Alexander 2 . M . McLennan 6, R . Der y 5 . C. Ladd 7. C. Thompson 1 . A . Acrema n 2 . I . Kohler 3. A . Pryor (Capt) 2 6 . P. Williams 4. C . Anderson (DVC) 8 J . Keeble . David Campbell 7. P Broster 3 . I . Sest 9 D Coroner (DVC) 3 . R . Newma n 5 . G . Gal e 5. M. Waddington 10 . A. Joyce 4 . M . Barrett 8. B . Moloney 6. M. Allen 9. G. Sutterby 6. I . Hildebrand 11, B Murphy 5 . M . Turner 7. B. Seaton 7. J . Ryan t2 . G . Borton 6 . D. Patterson 10. R. Cullen 8. S . Fitchett t3. S . Rose 11 . P Barnes 8. A . Barker 7. G . Norton 9. L . Baring 9. M. Fisher 14. S . Bardsley 8 . N. MacQuire 12. D . Glass 10. J- Kee p 10 . C . Lade 15. D. Maskiel 13 A. Shor 16.P. Wood 9 . R . MacQure 11 . M . Spencer 11 . N . Perry 10. M . Durac k 14 . M . McDonaldt 12 . D. Cochrane 17. M Rose 15. S . Gray 12 . M . Crampton 18. W. Ward-Ambler 11 . D. Solley (DVC) 13 . R . Culvenor 13. A . Grant (VC) 12. G . Dickson 16. S . Stanton 14. J. Bennett 19. J . Correl l 14 .V.Sheehan 20 . A. Salek 13. S . Sharp 17. M . Gray 15. R . Haydon 18. J . Turnbull 15 . R . Knigh t 22 .1 . Mackay 14 .D.Rogers 16 . T Chisholm 16. M . Hendrie 23 . A. Witts 15. C. Davis 19 . A . Thompson 17. A. Rickarby 20. C. Hoist 17. S. Zacharidis 24. S . Teal 16. D. Grant 18 . G. Hipwell (VC) 18. M . Talbo t 25 R . Nelson 17. C . McKinnon 21 . G . Foster 19. C. Brook . C Bryan 22. J. Gilham (Capt) 19. P. Walli s 27 1& T Bauman 20. A. Tuhan 20 . M . Reid 28. C Terrill 19 . D. Za)r, 23.C.Boucher 21 . C. James 29. R . Meade 24. W Ashton 21 . D. Lawrence 20. S . Farrow 22 . M . Cohen 22 .T. Hayden 30. N . Howell 25. M.. MilPowerl 23 . M . Shippen 31 . S. Fraze r 21 . C. Ericksen 26. A 23 . P. White 32 . R. Webb (VC) 22. A . Lever 24 . S . McKay 24 . A . Hamilton 27. D. Dnnkwater 25. L. Hamilton 33 G . Dixon 23. N . Moodie 28 . A . Weston 25 . M . Kelloc k 34. C, Anastasakis 24 . C. Radin 26 A . McGregor (Capt) 26. T. Desmyth 36.S.Newman 29 . C . Pyers 27. A . Augustine 25. A. Holland 30, B . Gilles 27. D. Newma n 37 G . Curtis 26. G . Buxton 28 . S. Rowlands 28. A . Gal e 39 M McGregor 31 . S. White 29. P Latzer 27. C . Appel 32 . C. West 29. A . Headberry 40 M . Blood 28. P. Harrington 32 . G . Wadley X R . Phillips 41. P. MacDonald 33 . T. Kearsey 31 . S . Murray 42, B . Williams 29 . A. Carte r 34 . C . Stevens 33. D. O'Brien 43 . P &rrel l 30 . C. Scott 34. J . Quin (DVC) 32 . H . Jarvis 31 .P.Beynon 35. R . Parry 35. A . Quin 33- Jarvi s 44. Jr Harty 36. R . Prowse 46 . P Sinn 32 . J. Sly (Capt) 37 . J . Andrntsos 34. R. Brown (Res-Capt) 37. D. Gent 35. D. Smyth e 49 . T Stuckey 33 . C . Gardiner (VC) 3R C, Duncan 38. N . Fletcher 50,B.Cook 34 . D. Holland (Res-Capt) 39. T. Gattuso 36. B . Pollock 39. B. Bowler (Res-Capt) 37. M . Selby 51 W Ward 35 . D. Murphy 40. a Stephens 40. K. O'Brien 52 . D Dowling 36 .P Dyne s 43. G . Enders 38 . J . Tregaskis 53 C Kopa 37 41 . A. McLaren 39 . A . Hoar . G . Mickelburough 42. D . Taylor 44 . L . Champness 54. C Williamson 38. B. Sherriff 45.J . Lochowiak 40. N . Timms 55 E . Atkinson 39.R .Beynon 43. M . Harte 41, S . Duggan 56 M . Atkinson 44 .B.Hogan 46 . J . Shad y 40. M . Osborn 47. N . Crampton 42 . Devine 60 M . McCulloch 41 . N . Sher 45. M . Gilbert 43. J. Pyer 61 . G McCulloch 48 P Andritsos s 42. Darren Campbell 46 . P. Linehan 49 . T. White 44. A . McLaughlin 63. S. Martin 47. P. Davi s 45. R- Carter 65.J.Cunnack 43. C. Bes t 50 . G . McHenry 44. M . Dyer 4& R . Hogan 46. J. Allmond 66 P. Tsiampas 51 . B. Hodgson 45. A. Szadura 49 . J . Kouryialas 47 . R . Hopkins 67. D MacDonald 52 . J. Milli e 68. S Bowring 46. A. Petrov 50 . M . Phillips 48. C. Haling 53, D. Walsh 69. P Jost 47. J . Konicanin 52 . S. Coulson (DVC) 49. S . Young 73 T 55 . D. Williams (DVC) 55. D. Trumble . Hogg 48. D.Johnson 56. J. Cooney 50. J. Donelan 77, S. Oliver 49. R . Howie 51 . P. Murphy 57 M . Kanzay 50. C. Funston Proudly sponsore d 52. P. Murphy MAJOR SPONSO R 58. M . Hanlon 51 . N . Wright 53. M . Hal l Courtney & Patterson 64. R . Knott 52. A . Oxland 65. D. Wood 54. G . Treverton ELDERS 55.P McMahon 53. A. Riddle FORD 66. C. Ketsakidis TRAVEL 54 . B . Paterson 67. D. Paterson 56 A. Cooper 57 . J . Tomkins 55. G- Worrell 70. M . Nihill 56. M . Leone 71 . M . Hay 58 . S . O'Donnell 59 . C 57 . W. Jones 72 . C. Conroy . Gilmore 58 . T. Low MIDDENDORP ELECTRIC 73 . A. Parsons 61 . T. Cowell 69 . C . Love OLD TRINITY AE lq_ ;10j :P:M-,101 GRAMMARIANS PARKSIDE UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Snr Coach: Geoff Reilley A Johnson Bruce Ferguson 2 . R. Furphy Asst Coach: Brian Grills Assistant Coach: Rese rves Coach : 3 . G . Williams Res Coach: Glenn Taylor : R. Purcel l Keith Tusti n 4 . J . Frith Senior Coach Rese rves Coach : 1 .P Lan e Mlchael Muivahili 1 . L.Inserra 5 . A . Lennen 2 . N . Krake C. Glass 6 . W. Carrol l Reservas Coach: 2. G . Griffith s 3 . J. Philip Tony Hayes 1 . A. Dun n 2. G . Galanis (2) 7. G . Lockheed 4 . S . Strike t 2. C . Robison 3. F. Sansonetti (VC) 8. M . Yandell 5 . R. Baker 1 . S. Vincen 10. A . Sudholz 6 . C. Houston Z . B. McClements 3. A. Allibon (Capt) 3. G . Poyntz (2) 4. T. Norman (VC) 11 . S. Stevenson 7. P Coghlan 3, M . Considine (Capt) 4 . M . Hoyne 12. J . Kanis 8. A. McKeown . S, Philp 5.D.0'Shaughnessy(Res-C) 4 . D. Moodie (2) 9. P Harrison (Res-Capt) 4 6. R. Heath 14 . D. Gust 5. N . Wayman 5. T. Gard (2) 15. J. Finlayson 10. T Pratt y 7. D. Rogers 6. A . Stuart 6. J . Gear 8. R 16, P. Kistler 7 P, Cosgriff . Beardsley 6. T. Thomas (2) 17 11,12. MR,. ReidSpearsy (Capt) 9 . S . Hopkins . J . Keat s 13. M . Reid y 8. D. Reeves 7. G . Yoksic h 18. S . Kirsanovs 9, R Shanno n 10. A . Parkes 7. R . Fletcher (2) 14. E . Billings 11 . T. Phillips 19. D. Buckley 15. M . Harrison 10.P Brabender (VC) 8 . J . Chiicott 20. R . Clarke 11, D. Bec k 12 . G . Clarke 8 . G. Hunt (2) 16 B. Crowe . Geary 13. D . Balazsy 9 . G . Dunbabbin (Res-Cpt) 21 . R. Rice 17 .A Carbone ,12 . M 22 . R . Jaksic 18. D . Mullin s ,13, R, Mills (Res-Capt) 14. R . Boxtel 10. G . Brandt 15. M . Hadley 23. T. Giles 19. D . Crowe (VC) 14. P. Board 11 . K. Jergens 20 . McAuliffe 16, A . Blac k 24. A . Wallis . S 15~ D Way 12 .P Bugden 25. M 21 . T McNei l 17. M . Jennings 13. S . Rizzoli o .Johns 16, B. Joyce 26. D. Maclnnes 22. C. Burke . year 18. N . Beardsley 14. S . Papaioanous 23. P Ciardulli 17, M 19. G . Hudson 27. J . Jamieson 18. L . Mansfield 15. J . Papas 28. C. Johnston 24. J . Bonnyman 19. T. Canavan 20 . T Roberts 15, M . Gard (2) 25. W. Lyall 21 . D . Denby 29. B. Van Denderen 26. G. Selkirk 20, B. Pannam 16. M . Campbell 30 21, M . Mullavey 22 . P Robison 17. A . Delle-Vergin i . R . Gree n 27. M . Jackson 22, J . Mill s 23 . M . Adam 17. S . Gianopouios(2) 31 . T Jackson 28. B . Lee 24, A- Anderson 32. A . Nugent 29. D. Murray 23- P Robertson 18. D. Gray 33 30 24, D. Stuckey 25. E . Borghesi 18. J . Martin (2) .P,Shaddock . Paul O'Brien 26. L. Coleman 34. H . Worsiey 31 . N . Jenkin s 25 .R . Aanenson 19. C. Williams 35 32. Mark Bateman 26. M . Liv y 27. I . Wallace 20. M . Page . M. Juks 28. G. Harvey 36. N . Macaulay 33. G . Feufrd l 27. N. Kerr 21 . J . Cotter 37, J. Barbanti 34 . S Lowell 28. A . Tripp 29. S. Oldfield 21 . N . Damilahs (2) 35.J. Dunbar 30. J. Carnegie 39. G . Whitson 29. P.Zappa 22 . R Coombe 40 . A. Mitchell 36,P Bunn 30,F. Gleeson 31 . M . Turner 23. M . Sherlocl (DVC) 37. Peter O'Brien 32 . N . Sammut 41 . M . Dempster 38 . M . White 31 . P Walsh 24. A. Borsat o 42 . D. Coulter 32, 1 Jones 33. P. Scott 25 S . Stone 39 . G . White 34. R Papas 43 . A . Jackson 40, 8, Tierney 33. M. Harrison 26 M . Bradley 44 . J . Gerner 34 P. Joyce 35. A . McAree 26. M . Hansen (2) 41 . S Ciarduiii 35. P Plunkett 37. R . Sell a 27. L. Panjar 45 .A .Lennen 42 . G. Puglia i 47-P Ryan 43 N . Roberton 36- S . Swindon 38. R . Phillips (DVC) 28. T. Franklin (Capt) 39. J. Hodde r 48 .J . Dawson 44 Matt Bateman 37, N . Ellks 28. J. Horton (2) 45 M . Stevens 40. M . Beamish 49 . B . Christie 38. M . Phelan 29. L . Macnamara 50 . G . Markley 46. G . Johnson 39. P. Nailer 41 . A . Spinks 29. P. Murdoch (2) 47. P. Mason 42. A . Banfield 51 . B. Dudley 40 . D. Baird 30. I . Marwick 52 . A . Ogilvy 48, R. Ronan 41 . P, Digney 43. C. Neave 31 . J . King 49.R.McHugh 42 . L . Thomas 44. A. Turner 32. D. Prosper 53 . L . Bonadio 50. H . Flanagan 45. C. Cooper 54 . J . Ida 51 . A . Wis e 43 . P. Heal y 33. A. Botta 55.Z. McCarty 44 M . McNamara 46. I . Gaijar 34 . M . Brown 52 . G . Taylor 47. G . Harmer 60. G. Hamilton 53. D. Halley 45 . P Henry 35. G . Panjari 61 . D. Freyer 46. B. Flyn n 48. G . Pavey 36. S . Tustin 54 D. D'Orazw 64. N . De Dea r 55. S . Begley '47. G . Dumsday 49- C. Backman 37. J. Panarn (Res-VC) ... 50. D. Wallace 71 . M . Zimmerman 56.P..Tymms 48. C . Zahra 38 . S . Duckwort 72 . J . Norma n 57.T Hughes 49. A . Tripp 51 . D. Kay . Castelia h 39, S 58. S . Turne r 50. D . Blackley 52. A . Smith . B . Inserra n 40 59. A . Liversey-Cole 51 J. Steinol 53.C.Burton 42 .P Dean 60. D. Collopy 52 . C. Ray 55. S . Williams 43 . T. Scaizo 61, B. Williams 53. G . Zenelli 56.D.Ashe 44. A . Rizzolio Coopers 62, D. Guilty 54. T. Livy 57. M . Adam 45. R . Fitzgerald 63. D. Flanagan 55 S. O'Toole 62. J.P. Adgemis 46.J .Bugden 64. J . Flanagan 65. M 56, A . Reidy 63. A . Paulett 47. J . Bestow & LYbrand . Foley 66. S. Mead 57. R. Marulh 64 . C. Orwi n 48. A . Lan e cha rtered accountants 6T A. O'Connell 5& V. Jones 71 . L. Thomas 49. G. Koulax 80. A . Smith 6& S. Schomer 59. M . Pizzo 50. K . Harty 69 M . Doherty 60. P. Donoghue MAJOR SPONSOR 55 . P. Meeha n 70 . D . Midro 71,T Haynes MAJOR SPONSO R SPONSORS 73 B Kelsey DONVIEW Ferguson-Plarre Bakehouses 74, D Zavarella BECK'S HEIGHTS 434-6699 75 S. Butle r * SPONSOR BEDDING MOTEL Parkside Panels 459 8516 t FORESTERS Ivorie Clothing 489 951 1 ~ Friendly Heidelberg Mitsubishi 4581222 Society C Section

_ i~ KEW FAWKNER IVANHOE 1 M . Lor d A.J.A .X. BULLEEN/ Senior Coach: 1 R . Armstron g 2 G . Porte Mark Tymms 2 . P. La Rosa 3. M Seuhng Senior Coach : TEMPLESTOWE Rese rves Coach : 3, C Tucker 4 G . Crimmins Michael Ritterman 4 M . Maud Senior Coach John Keenan 6 D Stcca Reserves Coach: : 5 P Manuel Har ry Harisiou 1 . M . Tymms 7 A. NuiworGi Sol Skurni k Reserves Coach: 6, T. Jackson 9 A . Peri c 2 .J . Roac h 7 J. Mathew 10 . B. Cullen 1 . M . Marks Gerry Miles 3 G . Busst 2 . C. Klooger (Capt) 8, J . Freema n 12 T. Hammerstein 2 S. Driver 4 W. Hoare 9 . M . Thackwray 13 . C . Kinakou 3 B Bugalski . Fitt 5. N . Horvath 10 G, Kennedy 4 . L. Levy 4 6 6. P Villan, 14 P Clayton 5. M . Agrotis 1L V Sammartino 15 . G . White 5. G . Silver 7 D. Cropley 6. C . Parri s 12 . M . Lengacher 16 . D Wood 6. M . Pat 8.I .Habgood 7 G . Velleman 7. P. Robertson 13. P Rawley 17. A Blake 8. N . Bone 9. P. O'Leary 14. D Rawley 18 N . King 8. R . Roseman 10 . J . Wilson 15 T. Flynn 9. B. Bursztyn 9. S. Mi5lmas ft . M . Mullenger 19 R Barry 10, R. Bloom 10. P George 12 P Tymm 16 M Felons 20 S Harrison 12. A Parris s 17 A. Zanatta . P Thornely 11 T. Burstin 21 14 . D. Matthews ?3 P Kerslake 18 T Scoble 22,R .Schober 12. A . Shenkar 15. P. Faulkner 14 . M . Roach 19 G . Bullen 23. R . James 13. A . Gordon 16. S . Smith 15 D. Terry 20 R . Stewart 24, B Burden 14. G . Poswell 16 . L Cohen 21, P. B :sogn, . Friedman 17. D. Mayne 25. P Pedretti 15. R 18 T. Course 17, K . Wilson 22 .R .Ange6ni 27. B McGwness 16. W. Marks 19. P. Nigro 18 P Dakin 23 P. Forsyth 28, L, Donovan 17 B Burford 20. J. Kalpakis 19 . D Clark 24 . D. Mallia 29 A . Barne s 18. R. Rot h 21 . D. Hooper 20 S Walker 25 . A . Barro 30 0 . Greenwood 19. S . Micmacher . Holt 22 . K . Tlbald: 21 . G 26 S. Murray 31 . A Wells 20. R . Krongold 23.S.Pace 22.R .Jacobs 27. R. Lewis 32 J BrassiI 2L S . Sneeze[ 25. T. Merrell 23 N . Gosewinckal 28 .T. Kassimions 33. A Stagg 22 .B.Josam 24 R 26 F . Minney . Lawson 29 P Lee 34 D. MachstU 23. P LeBransky 26. C. Mutirrer 25,B.Young 30 . J . Makin 35 S Bruno 24. B Rozenes k 29.P Bone 26. B. Sellec 31 . P. Vidafic 36. R . Machrtti 25. G . Gross 30, R Fiel d 27. G . Young 32 . B Mangin 37. B . McPherson 26. B. Bendel 28, D. Barrow 33 . C . Flynn 27. B . Goldberg 31 A. Shine . Barrett 38,B Sheehan 33, C. McWaters 29 M 34 . R Jackson 39.C McEvoy 28. G, Rosenberg 30 N . Payet 35 . G . Strandwick 29. P.B . Briskin 34 P. Bel l 40. A . Pric e 35 M Osborne 31 . S Molloy 36 Robert Grttos 4L C .Benoy 30 R . Rafch 32. A, Johnston 37.C.Podger 31 .R .Zubn 37 D Martin 42 C Smith 38 S Young 33 P. Majerczak 38 T. Gropp i 43, C. Boukidis 32 . A Mordech 34 . D Ruggiero 39 J . Sampson 33. P Pat 39. C. Young 44. M Jack 40 W. Smith 35.S .Bazzano 40 S, Kova r 45 A Skerrdt 34. G . Gunn 36. C Kell y 41 . C, McDonald 35. A. Halphen 41 . A . Rozandis 46 A Morgan 43. M . Mason 37. C. Ford 42 . D, Cartwright 47 B Fafoutellis 36. D. Galbn 38. J . Simmonds 43 D. Grzimic 37 . C Rockawtn 44 . J . Rozanitis 48, M Peri c 45 D. Philpots 39 .C Habgood 44, M . Poulton 49, R . Macri 38.A .Grunndman 40. D. Caroon 45, A . Woolf e 39.J. Mond 46. T. Agosta 50 G . Bakogiannis 47. D . Agosta 41 . D Cecchmi 46 Richard Gittos 51 . A Perrone 40. W. Berman 48. D. Frazer 42 . K . DeHenin 49 A . Niba 6 52 H Hasidtis 41, D,Szuk 50. N . Glover 43, A. Fraser 50. W. Lloyd 53. M Langton 42.J. Wrobel 44, G . Mitchell 51, B . Bon d 52 . J. Hoffman 55. A Gencarelli 43, R . Israel 52 M . Cumming 45 . D. Smit h 56 S, Lesko 44. P. Cherny 53. T. Mathews 46 . G . Varna SPONSORED B Y 57. M . Searle 45. D. Kal b 55 M . Beilato 47 A . Brown 58. C Giasante 46. D. Krongold 48 . G . Walker THE g 47. S. Roth 57 J . Edmonds 59. D . Kin 58. S . Alyward 49 . W Radley 61 .T. Gourdoulos 48 L . Goldberg 59 . R. Smith 50 R . Cohen TOWER HOTEL 64 S. McMaho n 49 . A . Horne 51 . G . Rokay 838 Heidelberg Rd 50. A. Levine MAJOR SPONSOR 52 . A . Stock 51 N Diamond 53 A Rodrigues Alphington Macedon Templestowe 52. D . Zielinski WELDED 61 . R . Kavanagh Ph : 499 7177 Dry Cleaners 53. M . Ben Meir 66. M .S. Oueida 19 MACEDON RD 54 . D. Ceber MESH 69 . P. Col e LOWER TEMPLESTOWE 55.D.Smorgon SPONSORED BY 56, D. Szwarcburg * * * 57 R . Sklarski Harp of Erin Hotel 58. A Tomas STRAMIT 59, D. Berkovich INDUSTRIES EAST KEW 61 . J Wool f 63. G . Neeter ~ 64 A. King EMPRESS OF 65. J. Davis 66.P Johns CHINA 67. J . Lewis RESTAURANT 68. D. Toffle r 7~C THE FINANCIAL NATIONAL GROUP MUTUAL d l 3 MRBtlro

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rl OC.F G• MAZENOD OLD COLLEGIANS OLD Senior Coach : OLD GEELONG Matt Senior Coach : CAULFIELD HAMPTON Johnso n CAMBERWELL Stua Res. Coach : Chris Boyle rt Giascott GRAC:iiiARIANS ROVERS Senior Coach: Reserves Coach: 1 . N . Kendal l Mark Bloodworth R. Parkinso n Senior Coach: Senior coach : 2 . D. Murray Gary Hetherington Reserves Coach : 1 S . Furphy David Matt hews 3 T. Chilcott (Capt) Rick Car roll Assistant Coach : Assistant Coach : 4. W. McLea n 2 . W. Davis Dick Fish Michael Malone 5. D . Conroy 1 . M . Peatling 4. C . Gun n Reserves Coach : Reserves Coach: 6. W. Francis 2. A . Mitchell 5. R . Roysmith Stephen Alle n And rew Su tton 7. P. Deegan 3 . J . Harvey 6. D. Ritchi e 4 . A. Inkste r 7. S . Glascott (Capt) 1 . D. Matthews (Capt) 1 . R. Hetherington 8. P. Greenl 2 .S, Devereau x 9.P.Hal 5 . C. McCulloch 8. J. Handbur y 2. A . Laurie 6. B . Larkey 9. P. Handbury 3. B. Mathews 3. E . Panagiotidis (VC) 10. P. Campbell 11 . T. Smit h 7. P. Kerkvleit 10. A . MacDougal 4. C. Simpson 4. S . Anderso n 11 5. D. Rogerso n 12 . S . Noble 8. D. Hayes . J. Pescott 5. W. Horton 6. D 13 . P. Green 9. R . Beal 12 . G . Fawcett 6. A. Kahofer . McConville (Capt) 13. P. Clarke 7 7 . J . Alessi 14. R . Murray 10. E . Smith . G . Boston (VC) 11 . A . Kyriacou 14. A . Light 8 . J . Digh t 8 . M . Steyn 15. D. Barker 15 9 . E . Meinlak 16. G . Gye 12 . J. Wilson . J. Teague 9 . S. Holmes 16. S . Burgess 10. W . Boyle 17. T. Tsiauis 13 . A . Gibbs 10. D. Cronin 14 . S. Jackson 18. F. Brown 11 . R . Morrissey 11 . I . Rogerso n 18. M . Brooks 19 . J 12. W. Capp (DVC) 19. B. Howe 15. R . Spurritt . Manton 12. R . Harrison 13. C. Dwyer 20. C. Murray 16. W. Inkster 20. C. Ross 13 . C. Wilso n 17 22. J . Taylor 14. R. Thompson 21 . D. Trusler . R . Pik e 14 . S . Klose (VC-Res) 18. R . Scheiber 23. M . Davis 15 . S . Pearce 15. S . Mullholland 22 . S. Williams 24. M 16. S . Gammaldi 23. M . Morley 19. J. Gan . Bayley 16 . T. Royals 20. A . Wilson 25. D. Dowling 17. G . Williams 17. B. Bird (Res-Capt) 24. C. Tod d 27 18.A . McGrego r 25. D. Richards 21- S . Trial . D . Morton 18. N . Cox 22 . M. Hopkins 29 . H . Burbank 19. J . Restarick 19 . 1 . Boyle 26. W. Poulter 30 . W 20. J. Hunter 27. R . Palamara 23. M . Armstrong . Sutton 20 . M . Klose 24. M . Mudge 31 . T. Jackson 21 . N . Brohier 21 . G . McDonald 28. N. Littl e 32 . C. Landale 22. M . McKellar 30. B . Carr 25. S. Woods 22 . S . Barker 26. G 34.P.Law . Allen 23. D. Devote 31 . C . Smith . Young 23. D 32 . W 27.P.Lodge 35. C . Hollis 24. K . Dachs 24 . M . Young . Marshall 25 . R . Melnjak 33. J. Boyle (Capt-Res) 28. B. Leitch 36. R . Herman 25. S. Allen (Capt-Res) 26 . G . Hetherington 34. D . Connoll y 29. W. Forward 38.R .Hanna 26. S. Williams 27. M . Crawford 35. Paul Riley 30.N . McCann 40. S . Bones 27. J . Turner 31 . J 41 . T. Gough 28 28. D . Wilton 36. M . Polletti . Howard . J. Maestros 29.S.Pappon 37. J. Mannix 32 . S . Turne r 42. B. O'Halloran 29. D. Oakley 33 . M 43 . D. Clerk 30. D. Lowe 30. S. McDonald 38. A . Green . McCutcheonson 31 . J. Ross 39. R. Bourbon 34. P. McCrae 44 . E . Spiden 31 . D. Gurr 35. O 45 . A. Rigby 32. M 32 . A . Williams 40 . T. Paatsch . O'Brien . Dicrosta 33. M . Hender 41 . B. Welsh 36. D . Essery 46 . P. Murray 33. N . Johnson 34. S . Murphy 42 . J. Grimison 37. C . Strachan 48. L. Feltner 34 . C. Roseman 35. A. Almiento 43 . B . Marks 38. C. Fisher 50. M . Robson 35 . R . Harri s 36. A. Sutton 44. S. Rekic 39. M . Todd 51 . J. Le e 36. C . Worthington 37. M. Salmon 45. G. Rogers 40. W. Earle 52 . P. Stock 37. M . Scholten 38 . 0. Art z 46. S. Grady 41 . B. Town 53. C . Kakka 38. A . Alle n 39 . K . Ivey 47. Peter Rile 42. R . Carroll 56. S. Naylor 39. J. Roseman 40. M . Doukas . T. Howardy 48 43 . B . Salvaris 58. M . Naylor 40. C. Antigeorgio 41 . G . Kelly 49. D. Arthur 44 . A . Ken t 59. J. May 41 . M . Lauritz 42 . B . Hibbs 50. A. Rogers 45 . M . Bloodworth 65. J. Wels h 42. B. Isaacs 43. 0. Blakey 51 . N . Robinson 46. R . Lee 67. H . MacGowan 43 . R. Royals 44. T. Worland 52. M . O'Hara 47. P. Lenton 74. P. Coulson 44 . D. Lee 45. B. Sadler 54 . W. McDonald 48. C . Brown 45 . M . Stanjo 46. M. Sutton 56 . W. Sergeant 49. A . Taylor 46. D. Craig 47. D . Joss 57. L. Stone 50. N . Brown 47. J. Headlam 48.B. McGregor 58. R . Cahill 51 . D. Shaw 48. C . Noston 49 . R . Abraham 60. S. Fisher 52. A . Dance hi) 49. D . Hogan 50 . C. Amoore 61 . T. Hadfield 53. L . Heath Pennison Mackinnon 50. T. Farruccia 51 . S. Wilson 62 . M . Harrison 54. M. Haintz & Associates 51 . K. Hedin (DVC-Res) 52, S . William s 63. P. Welsh 55. B. Pyke 52. C. Adkins 56. A. McCulloch 53. G . Rizakis 53. T. Murray-White 65. M . Kruger 54. G. Roulent 66. G . Fitzsimmons 57. C . Evans 54 . R. Knight 55. S. McGregor 67. P. Foley 58 . A . Cooper 55 . A. McMillan 56. C. McGregor 68.K. Christ 59. M . Polkinghorn 56 . B. Raphael 57. S . Blic k 69 . D. Williams 60. A . Mance 57. M . Butterly 70. S. Ker r 61 . R. Benham 58. A . Demetriou 71 . B. Simmons 62 . P. Harvey 59. M . Barrett 63. N . Huntley 60. M . Sissoon 72 . S. Hubery 71 . G . Paine 73. J. Garner FASHIONS MAJOR SPONSO MAJOR SPONSOR Ladies & Mans Wear R Hire & Sales 532 0577 TWO TONE RG PAINTING PRINTED LABELS I Industrial • Domestic PTY. LTD. 1; • Commercia l 558 5255 V•A•F•A ST. BEDES WILUX ;ST0IRIN Senior Coach: CY.M.S. Mark Tysiuin Rese rves Coach : Senior Coach : Bob Burns ST. KEV IN'S ,Alan Elliott OLD BOYS Reserves Coach: 1 . M . Kinsella Thomas Cannon OLD IVANHOE PRESTON 2. D. Marshall 1 . R . Hawkins GRAMMARIANS MBOB 3. Mark Beasley 2 . M . Harrington 1 - IS . Bryan 2 . D. Dawson : 4. B. Ridewood 3, G . Lee-Conway Senior Coach Senior Coach: 5. G . Connolly 4 . G . Gros s 3. A . Harry Alan Salter C . Lawson : 6. R . Parsons 5 . R . Callahan 4. J . Tuc k Reserves Coach Reserves Coach : 5. D. Macleod Steven Kin g 7. N . McColough (DVC) 6. R Hagerty G. Sabah 8. D. Seeley 7. S. Ker r 6. G . Hyland 1, B Yarwood 7. M . Cannon 2 . M. Dyson (VC) 1 . I . Blis s 9. C. Lancaster 8. P- McNee 3. D Jones 2 . R. Herbert 10. C. Bracchi 9- P. Harding 8 . I . McCullagh 4.1 wells (Capt) 3. C . Lawson (C/C) 11 . R . Grech 10. R . O'Brien 9 . G . Case 5. J. Stevens (DVC) 12. D . Spencer 11 . J. O'Conno r 10. E. Mazzeo 6 TL Young 4. C . Smart 5. R . McGaw 13. S . Zahra 12 . R. Arthurson (DVC) 11 . A. Elliott 7- B . Cockerdl 12 . A . Featherston 8 S . Corlett 6. A . Hepburn 14. P. Lannan 13. M . Piveta 9 8 Parry 7. D . O'Brien 15. P. Walker 14. C . Trew 13. P. Graham 10 B Hall 8 . J . Culph 16. B. Berry 15. M . Olive 14. A . Cook 11 B Jensen 9 . G. Bennett 17. A. MacGeorge 16. P. Curti n 15. D . White 12 A Schlicht 16. D . Tipper 13 M Knight 10. J. Mounsey 18. B. Mills 17. 0. Hourigan 14. G. Alexander (DVC) 11 . A. Hodgson 19. B. Tomlinson 18 .P. Meaghe r 17. P. Sadler 15 M . Cavanagh 12 . P. Yendall 20. M . McCraw 19 . J . Watkin (Capt) 18. D . Grigg 16 T. Steven s 13. A . Philp 21 . Michael Beasley 20. B. Morto n 19. P. McGowan IT T Smith 14. M . Zubak 22 . S . Algeri 21 . J . Bateman 20. M . Dervan 18 P No- 21 . W. Kewin 19 T Hachem 15. I . DeBon o 23. B. Hutchinson 23. H . Stone 20 M Huber 16. C . Lykopanagos 24 . T. Beasley (Capt) 24. T. Bare 22 . W. Payn e 21 . A Hau g 17. W. Stewart 25 . D. Smith 25. J. Quirk 23 . P. McNamara 22, C Gunnell 18. M . Noble 26 . B . Burns (Capt-Res) 26. J. O'Brien 24 . A. Owe n 23. C Bye 20. M . Faure 27. J. Elmore 27. R . Gross 25. R. Evans 24 G Haros 26. C. Muscat 25 N . Weston 21 . T. Bullock 28 . G . O'Brien 28. D . Whitbread 26 G Farlecas 22. P. Bullock 29 . B . Hambridge 30. A . Bendorrighio 27. B. Tuc k 27 J Weddle 23. P. Coleman 30 . G . Fitzgibbon 31 . M . Ker r 28. S . Calderwood 28 M Stewart 24. A. Bullock 31 . G. McLachlan 32 . R . Snell 29. M . Anderson 29 R. Weddle 25. S . McGowan 32 . Matthew Beasley 33. R . Strauss 30. A. Morell i 30 D Tol l 31 . D. Clough 31 D Lowson 26. A. Brydson 33 . I . McNichol 34. P. Cahlil 32 .A Noonan 27. J . McGaw 34 . A. Boag (VC) 35. P. Carroll 32. D. Temby 33 T Cormack 28. A. Allen 35. R. Bilos 36. M . McKaige 33.T Cannon 34 B Roberts 29. A. McDonald 36. L . Walke r 37. A. Beale (VC) 34- B. Hann 35 S Conboy 30. R. Dea n 37. N . Fitzgibbon 38. D. Sheehy 35. S. Quin n 36 C Lynch n 37 S Pdloto 31 . G . Masset 38. W. Dunstan 39. M . Corrida 36. A . Cabansag 38. P Tnandos 33. S. Tanner 39 . A. Savio a 40. P. Panagiotopoulos 37- M . Tuck 39 M, Campbell 34. R. Calcutt 40 . M . Manson 41- M . Quinla n 38. D. Mills 40 S Purcell 36. N . Maynard 41 . J. Clagnan 42 . M . Wanton 39. W. Butters 41 J Marshall 37- E . Kyriacou 42- P Griffiths 44 A . Thomas 40. L . Turnley 42 S Vaughen 41 . A. Morgan 43 P Sigley 38. G . Sebeh (C/C-Res) 43. D. Johnston 46, D. De Redden 44. A. Trandos 39. R . Johnstone 44 . M. Pucella 48 . J . Dynon 42 . D. Ipsa 45. C Edwards 40. A. Finikaridies 45. D. Silverman 49 . A. Lyo n 43. A . Bond 46 T Prtt 41 . D. Phil p 46. M. Santagada 50 . J . Bloomfield 45. N . Croft 47 D, Dowell 42 . T. 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BULLEEN UNITED Senior Coach : ANZ BANK BA FC Andrew Smythe AQUINAS Rese rves Coach DOVETON 1 . P. Smith (VC) 1 . B. Gommers BRUNSW ICK Michael Flanagan tA . S . Duke 2 . A . Crosby I 1 . P Lamin g A. F.C. 2- M . Sanelli 3. R . Tub b 1 . J . Wiseman 2 . P. Morley Senior Coach : 3. O. Morro s 4. M . Wilkinson 2. B. Owens 3 . S. Mr,Laren 4 . M . Azzopard Mark Ladgrove i 5. S . Upton 3, A . Strachan 4. N . Cartledge Assistant Coach : 5. L . McLeod (Res-C) 6,S Kenny 4 . P. Conduit 5. S. Scanlon Adrian Brown 6. P. Marshall 7- C. Giennie 5 . D. Stevens 6. M . Kelly 7 Rese rves Coach : 7, D. Muller S. S Kel:y . D, Carrol l 7. C. Veitch Vince Salerno 8 . W. Simmond s 9 . R . Leavey 8. D. Clarke 8. D. Robbins 9 . M . Nicolosi 10. G . Clifford 9. I . Campbell 9. H . Turvey 1 . C Wormesley (,Res-C) 10. H . Birkenfeids if . D. Savaris 10. V. Cullinan 10 .B .Snape 2 . A, Campbel l it . R . Heuston 12 . B . May 11 . M . Snelson 11 . R . Creighton 3 . M Ladgrove (C/C) 12. G. Larki n 13. C. Jeffreys 12. 0. Roberts 12 . D. Thompson 4 B.Hendy 13 . M . Xuereb 14. D. Hodge 13 . S. Kannegiesser 13. G . Cotterill 5 J . Muirhead 14 . M . Szeitz t5. H . Hewitt 14 . P Savers 14. B. Mott 6, T. Ahdore 15. P. Straharl 16. M . Hurley 15 . A . Barley 15.A .Stewart 7. J. Reige r 16. P Knight 17 . P. Smit h 16 . G . Cross 16. D. Harvey 8. R . Murphy 17. J. Benedict 18, R .A . Cronin 17, E. Pavo 17. D. Gandolfo 9_! . Parker 18, P Boyle 19- T Gnerson 18. A . Black 18. D. Kiddy 10 . F. Khali l 19. W. Lasslett 20,B.McKenna 19.J. Gibson 19. C. Parker N, J. Johnston 20 . R . Koegler 21 . A James '. 20 . J . Darley 20. J. Moran 12 . C. Pepper 21 . P. Shoppee 23. B. O'Connor 21 . F. Calopa 22 . A . Chafer 14. S. Stokes 22 . R . Sherloc k 2a . S . Flynn 22 . B . Petrollini 23. J. Redfern 15 P Ashwood 23. A . Bennett (Res-VC) 25, C . Whitehead 23. K . Dolman 24, A. May 16 D Boots 24. N . Pastras 26 . M . Gay 24. S. McBride 27. R . Lord 17. P. Rodweli 25. J. McDonald (Capf) 27. I- Shaw 25- R . Shaw 28 S . White 1& J. Salerno 26. D . Kilmarti n 28 . R . Wmnen 26, P. Spezza 29. W. O'Brien 19. R . Foroanni 27. B . Magner 29 S. O'Loughlin 27. P. Tamburro 30. C. Cahill 20. K . Somers 28-T Reed 30. C . Colliver 28, B. Gibson 31 . K . Graham 21 B. Goodwin 29. A . Smith 31 . L . Kin g 29. J. Haines 32 . A . Steve 22 . S . Giloin 30. S . Vergos 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 30. M . Sayers 33. A . Divirgilio 23 M . Dyke 31 . C . Kringoudis 33. P Rosbrook 31 . L. Cordes 35, P Avery 24. S. Van Beek 32 . M . Farrell 34. M Tarull i 32 . S. Gibso n 36. R . inglese 25. M . Labinski 33 . C. Foste r 35. S. Livingstone 33 . K .Ludehens-Bini 37. P. Flew 28 B. McGougan 34 . C. Garraway 36. D, Phela n 34 . D. McDonald 38. C. Griffin 27 .P. Giddens 35 . D. Steele 37 Cr Burdeu 35. D. Sedgwick 39. M . Flanagan 28. Adrian Brown 36. V. Bourke 38. D Peters 36.R .Kennedy 40. A. Humphrey 29, A . Scott 37. M . Sweeney 39. J. Langford 37 B . Sayers 40. C. Bemore 30. M . Blewitt 38. M . Pastras 40 . D Wright 38. 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Pihlgren 56, N . Borg 45. K. Sutto n 63.P Haggar 58. Mick Tarufi 52.A .Conboy 57. J. Ciro 46. D. Gidderrs 60, B. McKellar 53. H . Morgan 58 . R . Huntington 47 B. Sheppeck 65, R. Maurice 54 . J . Quin n 60. C . Portbury 48 S . Campbell 70 F. Sainsbury 55. K . Beaumont 61 . C. Smyth 49 . P Eyre 77 L . Brooksbank 56 . W. Smit h 63. M . Deany 50 K Charleston 80 M Joyce 57. B . Waterson 51 . K . Wilso n 58 . S. Dinatale 52 . T Mertis 59 . G . Tanne 54 J . Wilson 60. B. Hul l WILKINSON 61 . S . Bel l 62 . N . Campbell 1~ .ti «'O R n ~°-~ 63. P. Hard y 64. P Macintosh 65. R . King Foand®d1906 Est . 1967 NORTH POWERHOUSE ELSTERNWICK GLENHUNTLY LA TROBE BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : Senior Coach: George Tsolacos 1 . L. Murphy Senior Coach: UNIVERSITY Rese rves Coach : . Hankin Mick Smith Dino DiMarco 2. A 3. S. Fredrickson Reserves Coach: George Tsolacos 3. M . Andrew Reserves Coach : 4 . A 4 . Andrew Contin Greg Schultz . Marriott Rodney Burrows 1 . D. Le Deu x . Bel l 5. G . Elliott 1 . M . 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Round 8 netted me an 83 percent result as I predicted to work hard to achievetheir victory. Camberwell must one less in each division . The season has now entered travel to enemy territory when they meet St Bernarc?s its second half with a lot of position jockeying yetto come who will be all out to avenge their last round loss . At before the final fours are decided . home I expect St Bernards to be too strong for G NORT H Camberwell . I expect Old Westbourne to record their Banyule did prove equal to their challenge of third successive victory by defeating Banyule whoface defeating Williamstown which the Yules did by 65 the tiring trip to Hopper's Crossing . points. Out east Kew proved too strong for the G SOUTH disappointing Old Scotch before running out 32 point In the match ofthe day and in acertain finals preview winners. Marcellindid indeed prove worthy opponents De La Salle are at home to challenger Mazenod who for Eltham because after a very even contest the Turtles defeated the premiers last season . As the sides appear emerged victorious by the minimum margin . In the evenly matched I select De La Salle because of home contest between the undefeated sides, Bulleen- ground advantage and greater experience. Monash Templestowe maintained Section leadership through Whites will be too talented for St Kevins whilst Bloods their 16 point victory overthe comparatively inaccurate face another danger game against Old Melburnians . St Bernard's. Old Westbourne received solid Bloods who have been the section yard stick for many opposition from Therry before they won by 16 points years, are no longer a side to be feared . However, I will despite inaccurate kicking for goal . North Old Boys give them one last chance by selecting them to defeat sprang the surprise of the round when they had the the improving Old Melburnians . Collegians should better of Camberwell and ran out victorious by 8 points continue on their winning way by outpointing bottom despite their inaccurate kicking for goal . side Glenhuntly as should leaders Old Xaverians G SOUT H against Old Geelong on the wide expanses of Como Old Melburnians did enhance their finals prospects Park. Disappointing Monash G ryphons who will be when, despite shocking inaccuracy, they defeated at home to Old Haileyburians, will, 1 believe, not be Glenhuntly by 40 points. In the closest match of the talented enough to defeat their visitors. St Kilda/South day Collegians provided the upset of the round by Caulfield have the Bye. defeating Bloods by 1 point which puts Bloods a game behind the leaders . This game was umpired by Quiz King Mart in O'Connor and Tony Hall . Tony, I hope .'• • ® 0 Martin did his share of the work as he had had an early G NORTH morning at Bundoora. In a game where both sides Strickland, Eltha m 52 kicked inaccurately Old Haileyburians defeated St O'Dea, Kew 34 Kevin's by 21 points. De La Salle were able to defeat Treganowan, Marcellin 30 St Kilda/South Caulfield by 63 points and 3rd placed Barker, Camberwell 27 Mazenod had little diff iculty in outplaying Old Geelong Porter, Old Westbourne 21 by 78 points. In the inter campus contest Monash G SOUTH M . Dalton, Old Xaverian s 31 Whites were able to easily defeat the Gryphons by the Sinn, Monash Whites 27 convincing margin of 79 points. Old Xaverians, who Losinno, De La Salle 26 lead the section, had the Bye. King, Old Xaverians 17 1 5 PREVIEW OF ROUND 9 Robinson, Bloods G NORTH In what could be their best chance for a win Williamstown are at home to Therry. I thought Willie could win but upon analysing their performances I have G NORTH decided to select Therry to take out the 4 points . BANYULE 3.5 8.7 14.10 15.14.104 Marcellin at home should be able to defeat Kew to WILLIAMSTOWN 0.0 2.2 4 .2 6.3 .39 further complicate the race for the final 4 positions . BANYULE McDonald 5, Sumner 3, D. Ryan 2, Place 2, Anderson, Lake, Eltham who are not playing well travel into the city G . Gent. BEST Crockford, Sumner, Gibson, J. Fraumanc, Anderson, Aldridg e environs to meet Old Scotch who are not enjoying a WILLIAMSTOWN N . Bezzant 3, S . Bezzant, Carter, Elliott . BEST successful season . I know the Tu rtles are poor travellers Campbell, Scott, Carter, Zigomanis, Bezzant, Davies . and although I expect Old Scotch to make the game KEW 0.4 5.7 7.9 11 .14 .80 a real contest, Eltham should be able to win narrowly. OLD SCOTCH 2 .3 3.4 5.5 7.6 .48 Undefeated leaders BuileenTemplestowe face a KEW O'Dea 3, D. Maclsaac 3, Tucker, M . Shaw, James, Bibby, Lovegrove. BEST Tucker, James, Howe, Lindsay, Lethlean, Manley. danger game against the inconsistent No rth Old Boys . OLD SCOTCH Middleton 2, Nichols 2, Fuller, Borrowes, Currie. BEST I select the Bullants although I expect they will have Russell, Wilson, Steele, Edwards, A . Clunies-Ross. H.THAM 3 .4 5.6 9.10 12 .10 .82 MAZENOD 15.16.106 MARCELLIN 1 .1 6.3 8 .3 12 .9.81 OLD GEELONG 4,4, 2 8 ELTHAM D. Thorsen 4, T. Stickland 3, A. Millar, S . Mitchell, D. Giles, A . MAZENOD Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Peacock, D. Mouat. BEST M . Barling, K . Tucker, S . Webster, A . Tucker, OLD GEELONG Strauss 2, J . Twigg 2 . BEST Jackson, W. Dowling, D pAouat . D . Thorsen . Kilworth, MacMillan, Ingham, J. Twigg . pRCELLIN ij O'Callaghan 3, Cooper 2, Crimmins 2, Pinneen 2, Seabury, MONASH WHITES 14 .16 .100 Moran, Menzies . BEST Menzies, Bushell, Rule, T.G . Slattery, Boothey, MONASH GRYPHONS 3 O'Callaghan. .3 .21 MONASH WHITES Dietrich 3, O'Hara 2, Ridley 2, Gualano 2, D. Gemmola, Bainbridge, Sinn, Eaton, Farley. BEST Petreson, Ninnis, Leech, ST BERNARD'S 2 .1 4.4 4.7 4.9.33 Treverton, Donnelly, Francis. BULLEEN TEMP. P. Kile 3, C. Shallard, G. Hatton, L . Parris, B. Croft . BEST MONASH GRYPHONS Rubio, Adams, Field . BEST Haidman . Af Saw, G . Parkinson, P. Critchley, P. Kile, D. Cummins, T. Driver. STBERNARD'S R . Klaaysen 2, M . Devers, T. O'Connell . BEST B . Doolan, A;Vinnecombe, D . Klaaysen, D. McAllister. THERRY 3 .0 4 .1 7.3 7.4 .46 OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .5 5 .9 5 .10 8 .14 .62 G NORTH THERRY Falcke 3, D. Sandman, Conway, Costello, Carbis . BEST Eldrett, MARCELLIN vs BANYULE D. Sandman, Mott, Jenkins, Masters, Costello. OLD WESTBOURNE S. Porter 3, D. Evans, A . Christo, J. manalokakis, OLD SCOTCH vs WILLIAMSTOWN A. Goates, W. Taylor. BEST D . Evans, D. Billman, W. Taylor, A. Christo. NORTH OLD BOYS vs THERRY CAMBERWELL 9.6.60 ST BERNARD'S vs ELTHAM NORTH OLD BOYS 9.14.68 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs CAMBERWELL CAMBERWELL P. Barker 3, A . McKillop 2, W. Glazebrook, S. Hartley, OLD WESTBOURNE vs KE W B Hedges, M . Maziotis . BEST S . Hartley, P Englehart, B. Hedges, D. McNamara, R . Seitz, N . Tribe. G SOUTH NORTH OLD BOYS Lynch 2, Limperakis 2, Kett, Shain, Sala, McGrillen, Nardella. BEST Gale, Phillips, Holmberg, Carroll, Swain, Wood . ST KEVIN'S vs OLD XAVERIANS BLOODS vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS G SOUT H GLENHUNTLY vs ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 3 .8 5 .13 9.16 .70 COLLEGIANS vs OLD MELBURNIAN S GLENHUNTLY 1 .4 2.5 2.6 4 .8.32 OLD GEELONG vs DE LA SALLE OLD MELBURNIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . MONASH WHITES vs MAZENOD GLENHUNTLY G . Bryant3, Thom . BEST Vinnard, Warren, Wright, Bryant, S . Withers, Hall . MONASH GRYPHONS - BY E COLLEGIANS 2.3 4.3 6.8 7.9 .51 BLOODS 2.0 3.5 3.7 7.8.50 COLLEGIANS Griffin 3 . Tadgell 2, Mirakian 2 . BEST Harry, Mirakian, Holland, C. Mackay, Dunne, Kerr. BLOODS Hanrahan 2, Yarefla 2, Smith 2, McAsey BEST Greene, Baglan, Amarant Smith, Ellam, Varella . Official photographer to the V.A.F.A. OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6.12 .48 ST KEVIN'S 3,g 27 '144 SYDNEY ROAD, COBURG OLD HAILEYBURIANS Dangerfield 2, King, Lasscock, Gregson, McGorlick . BEST Hillyer, McCrimmon, Evans, Flockart, McGorlick, Lasscock . 3086 42508 ST KEVIN'S M. Thomas 2, L . Tiyes . BESTIR Cantone, B . Millar, W. Hook, R. Lewis, M . Thomas, P. Joyce. Don't neglect the History of your club. ST KILDA/S CAUL. 1 .3 2 .5 5 .7 5 .7.37 DE LA SALLE 4 .3 9.7 13 .7 15.10 .100 Have your teams photographed by ST KILDA/S CAUL . Kelly 2, Morgan, Cannonj, Thapliyal . BEST Nardella, ASTRA STUDIOS. Thapliyal, D. Dunlevie, Van Dort, Orgill, Morgan . DE LA SALLE Brown 4, Jennings 3, Losinno 3, Rowson 2, Mannix, The experts in the Business . Jenkinson, Grafen. BEST Ladson, Broun, Goodyear, Dimattina, McKenzie. Established 40 years.

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Tones stopped Gilla's last week while the D'sjust fell `Monkeys' vaiiant attempt for their first win when they in against the Monds I expect the D's will push Nodders one snuck home at McKinnon by 2 points . Troy Riley led further rung his team well with 7 goals and had good help from down the ladder with a narrow win today. Marceilin and Walsh, Bond, Pride Ormond should provide the close game of the round, and "Chopper". Bernies kept Eagles crashed badly last week and in close contact with the 4 with a 9 goal win over missed against De La but Monds Monds just Collegians . at have not fared well 7 goals while"Webby"the had a good day atthe pivot with Bulleen for some time, Eagles just "Simons-Chatfield and Lynch also . Mentone will did well . Being afraid of copping another blast be aiming for a hattrick on their home turf but will be coach's mum, f tipped from the outskilled by the consistent Xavs Nodders to beat O.M.s and paid Gilla a bit . The Bloods gave the penaity when O.M .s streeted of encouragement last round but that will be Campbell them by 11 goals. Jock dashed today at Keilor as the Bernies continued his good form for O .M .s as did no mercy. O.M .s will will show them "Mini" Thompson (4) and Tom Carlyon . good win over Collegianscement their spot in the A with a DIVISION 2 CENTRAL SELECTIONS : De La Sale,. Marcellin, O Bernards, O. Melb. . Xavs, St Therry stopped O.T.s winning run when they just got in at home by 3 points. Lee Hollow again did well DIVISION 2 CENTRA L forthe Roys as did Trinity Once again Michael Talbot and Steve Villella. just had a minor stumble last round against Thomastown won a game with one Therry and should take it right up to the all-conquering sensational quarter. This time it was Ca y's Towners . on while Towners re turn to look I will keep up my consistency of got 10 goals in the first quarter. Carey underestimating Frog's boys by tipping were well served by Gilbert I expect it to be really close Towners but goals and also who got half of his team's Blues are at home to Kew by Mitchell, Shortland and Van Hecke who expect to be almost back to full strength today and "Elbows" Risteski . will really push Scarpa was Towners best with Greg the Students but t think the ladder booting 5 . Brett Thomas "wove his magic" leaders will hang on . Hoes (that O.K . Ernie?) to kick 7 whilst should be buoyed by last Hagar included round's good win and will be too strong for the Blacks. "Danny with the headband" in his best . Challenge for Camberwell anxious to grab top spot, should the Blues Carey - Hagar reckons you can't beat slip, will be all out get a percentage boost against the Therry, Blues or Hoes! Towners, Bullants Wells remained equal leaders . Parade showed a return to their better form with a close win over an inaccurate Parade last week and should be too good for the Strachan . Andrew Ca y Friars . Both had a busy day on the backline whilst other re and Therry have faced Thomastown good performers for Wells were And in the last rew Cocks and 2 rounds and, because Therry's effort was by far the the "Canny Scotsman" Angus Mackenzie . better of the two, t select them today. SELECTIONS : DIVISION 2 SOUTH Thomastown, U . Blues, Ivanhoe, O. Metb. High C'we11, O. Parade, Therry. margin over moved into the 4 thanks to a big 22 goal DIVISION 2 SOUT De La . Peter Fountas had a field day with H 14 goals while Coach Steve thought Neither De La nor Old Hoes was just best of his other 20 good playersMatthew Atkin have given me any . Despite losin g logical reason for selecting them today, so I guess hom e to Scotchies, Cautfield d show ground advantage will be good enough reason for improvement . However, good effortsufromtAn llan an after~both were goals tlight last croeu da This ~shou d b e Peter S otches d enabled ha ee ame) pretty close as Fields to g+et home. B das wo B are improving and Jackers are Jackersin first 1/4 with 3 goals against the breeze against deolinegI thignk . Backmen Justin Sebire and Simon Jackeprs will gshlow us that history is not were best for Bedas. O'Kelly repeating itself . Both Scotchies and Bedas ChirnsEde up to kick 9The goals incentive of the "slab" got up to protect their spot in the "4" after a slowwill start be fired to to Tonners 2 in the last theseason quarterandkeeptheir2game break over thefield . I have afeetingthat Scotchiescan repeat Mobillia and Justin Carusi . Mick the form they showed against the Tonners and that best for Parkers. Monash were again amongst the would be enough to win today Reds Rovers thrashed the unpredictable consistent performers of this comp. Chirnside are the by 14 goals, the exact number kicked against them today even . and I couldn't go at the Rovers home ground . If Brighton can contain Ashers' goal kicking machine, Wes Douglass, they can get back on the winners list . I d!ike to have 2 chances on this one today - Tonners UNDER 19 SECTION 1 ,r ,'s windy ; Ashers if it's not . However, I'll take a punt ORMOND 0.0 3.7 3.10 6 .13.49 on the usual sea breeze prevailing and go for Tonners . DE LA SALLE BLUE 4 .2 4.6 4 .11 7.14.56 Melb. High should make the half way turn 6-3 by ORMOND Fischer 2, Malaria, Milliken, Agar, Montgomery . BEST Agar, beating the Oaks but it won't be easy as the Oaks are Montgomery, McGaw, Maiane, Sparrow, McCarthy . DE LA SALLE BLUE Clancy 2, Masiroianni 2, Hynes, Laffan, Satcheil . "on the improve and will only need to put in 4 quarters BEST Dundon, Gallagher, Bell, Lafferty, Sumpton, Clancy . to get home . OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 5.8 8.13 13.19 .97 SELECTIONS : De La Gold, AJAX, O. Scotch, MARCELLIN 3.0 5.1 6 .1 8.4.52 Chirnside Park, O. Brighton, MHSOB. OLD XAVIERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. MARCELLIN Ellis 3, Bennie 2, Sticca 2, Russell . BEST Gill, Ellis, Russell, SLAB CHALLENGE : Congrats . to Parkers on their win Purcell, Healey, Cross. last week . This week I'll "reward" Les for keeping me OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6.5 9.9 11 .14 14 .15 .99 informed of what's going on at Kew and give his boys OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 6.6 8.7 15 .11 .101 OLD HAILEYBURIANS Evans 4, Fothergdl 3, Percoco 2, Richardson a second chance at the "greenies". 2, Lyons, Kelly, Bartholomeusz. BEST Henderson, O'Brien, Richardson, PRESS CORRESPONDENTS : Winning clubs contact Evans, Weber, Stack. OLD MENTONIANS Riley 7, Pride 4, C . Dwyer 2, P Appel, Bond . BEST me on 568 4727 over the weekend or fax me on Riley, Walsh, Dail, Richardson, Bond, Pride. 646 0872 on Monday with details of best players and COLLEGIANS 2 .2 4 .8 8.13 9.17.71 main goalkicker(s) . ST BERNARD'S BLUE 5.3 11 .4 16.10 19.10.124 COLLEGIANS Palmer 2, Williams 2, Kelson 2, Phillips, Bracken, Dratfin . BEST Phillips, Bracken, Palmer, Bell, Grierson, De Young . ST BERNARD'S BLUE Webb 7, Fox 2 . Scern 2, D. Rogers 2, Palmer 2, O'Keefe, Lynch, M . Farmer, Byrne. BEST Webb, Chatfield, Lynch, M . UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Farmer, A . Farmer, Atkins. MAZENOD BLUES 2 .2 3.6 4.7 5.14.44 MARCELLIN vs DE LA SALLE BLUE OLD MELBURNIANS 3.7 5 .11 11 .19 15.21 .111 OLD MENTONIANS vs ORMON D MAZENOD BLUES Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ST BERNARD'S BLUE vs OLD XAVERIANS OLD MELBURNIANS Thompson 4, Campbell 2, Wallace-Smith 2, Kogler OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2, Kuhn, Thomas, Egleton, Theodore, McKenna . BEST Canyon, COLLEGIANS vs MAZENOD BLU E Campbell, Thompson, Wallace-Smith, Kogler, Donovan UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRA L UNIVERSITY BLUES vs THERRY THERRY 3.0 8.3 12 .5 113.112 .90 IVANHOE vs OLD TRINITY OLD TRINITY 6.3 8.6 13.6 13 .9 .87 OLD CAMBERWELL vs THOMASTOWN THERRYA . Baker 2, Elliott 2, Finnigan 2, Forbes2, G . Baker, Goodger, Hollow, Newbouid, Talbot . BEST Talbot, Goodwin, Hollow, Griggs, WHITEFRIARS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS Goodger,A- Baker. BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs OLD PARADIANS OLD TRINITY Jervis 5, Mok 2, Meehan 2, Antonopoulos, Atysandratos, OLD CAREY vs KE W Denby, Pitman . BEST Gibson, Carey, Pitman, Jervis, DeStefanis, Meehan . KEW 3 .2 7.7 8.9 14.12 .96 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH IVANHOE 4.3 5.5 11 .9 16.12 .108 AJAX vs MHSOB (1 .30 start) KEW Foskett 4, Gencarelli 2, Vathakos, S . Reid, Batty, Jack . Leszko, OLD SCOTCH vs DE LA SALLE GOLD Fafouteliis, Merrigan, Brick . BEST Reinking, C. Hope, Leszko, S. Reid, HAMPTON ROVERS vs OLD IVANHOE Gencaralh, Brown . IVANHOE McMinn 4, Ford 4, Raywood 3, Anazakts 2, Anderson, Molloy, OLD BRIGHTON vs ST BEDE'S R. Pace . BEST Northey, Anderson, McMinn, McGowan, Stapleton, CHIRNSIDE PARK vs MONASH BLUES Pilkington . OAKLEIGH vs CAULFIELD GRAMMA R UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .0 1 .0 2.1 2 .2 .14 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .5 3.9 7.11 12.13.85 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ( UNVERSTY BLUES Duffy 3. Muscatello 3, Moore 2, Edgar 2, Newbound, Wileman. BEST Edgar. Walker, Muscatello, McAinch, Hall, UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Unsworth. Riley, Old Mentonians (7) 35 BULLEEN-TEMP. 0.5 3.6 4.7 5.12 .42 Fischer, Ormond (2) 26 WHITEFRIARS 4.1 8.3 12 .6 16.8.104 Thompson, Old Melburnians (4) 26 BULLEEN-TEMP. John Paul 2, D. Lavelle, Carew, Puts. BEST Carew, Bennie, Marcellin (2) 25 Waddell, Kemp, Prior, Thick, Somerville. Webb, St Bernard's (7) 24 WHITEFRIARS Brisbane 5, Maguire 4. Quwity 2, Butler 2, Vernal, Carrigg, UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTIO N Bertoria. BEST Uren, O'Connor, Brisbane, Vernal, Flannagan, Maguire . Raywood, Ivanhoe (3) 35 THOMASTOWN 10 .12 10.13 19.21 24.21 .165 Dodds, University Blues (-) 27 OLD CAREY 1 .0 2.3 4.5 10 .9.69 Bubis, Thomastown (3) 26 THOMASTOWN Thomas 7, Scarpa 5, Bubis 3, Carcovski 2, Travettelio Scarpa, Thomastown (5) 26 2, Colosimo 2, Grech 2, Vallentmo. BEST Ristevski, Thomas, Valentino, Nixon-Smith, Old Camberwell (-) 25 Rappos, Grech, Daghistani . OLD CAREY Gilbert 5, Price, Murphy, Jones, Sleeth, Campbell . BEST UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTION Mitchell, Gilbert, Shorland, Van Hecke . Doublass, Monash Blues (14) 58 OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 3.11 3 .15 9 .17.71 Pillioli, Chirnside Park (4) 50 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .4 4 .5 9.11 11 .13 .79 Fountas, MHSOB (14) 44 OLD PARADIANS Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not received . Kirzner, AJAX (2) 43 OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive d Ssvanell, Old Brighton (3) 4 1 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT H MHSOB 26 .13.169 DE LA SALLE GOLD 5.5.35 OLD IVANHOE U1 9 MHSOB Fountas 14, Sauilry 5, Thomas2, Archdall, Barge, Bradley, Parris, Old Ivanhoe's Chris Ferguson returned to play the Theobaid . BEST Atkin, Fountas, Dankert, Saultry. McAliister, Parris, Gillespie . last two games from Bond University. That's real DE LA SALLE GOLD Orlando, Healy, Seneviratne, Moore, Westcott. dedication for you! Well done Ferg . BEST Picone, Brasher, Malizia, Grace, Dastoli, Moore CAULFIELD GRAMM. 2.2 3.2 6 .4 8 .8 .56 ST BERNARD'S vs OLD HAILEYBURY OLD SCOTCH 2.2 8 .5 11 .6 14 .10 .94 Field: G . Kelly, V. Vescovi CAULFIELD GRAMM . Gosstray 4, Jonston 2, Brinkworth, Pakula . BEST OLD MELBURNIANS vs COLLEGIANS Kuppe, Howard, Wills, Pakula, Chan, King . Field: Brian Lowe, G . Waldron OLD SCOTCH Bailey 6, Lindsay 2, McDonnell 2, Gallagher, Montgomery, Boundary: Roberts, Simpson . BEST Speed, MacMillan, Bailey, Perelberg, Mills, D. Brevit, T. Bolge r Griffith s UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL ST BEDES' 13.14.92 OLD TRINITY vs THOMASTOWN AJAX 7.14.56 Field: N . Nugent, D. Earp ST BEDES' Randa113, Connolly 2, S. Hecker 2, D. Kinsella, Yass, Prosser. Boundary: A . Alexander, G . Jones Curtin, M . Hecker, Carter. BEST SeBire, Connolly, Kinder, O'Kelly, Randall, UNIVERSITY BLUES vs KEW B. Beasley. Field: K. Coughlan, B. Hodge AJAX Kirzner 2, Slade 2, Dunne, Trayer, Hoppe. BEST Steiner, Lewenberg, Boundary: D Dunne, Slade, Fredman, Rasch . . Chalmers, B . McKee IVANHOE vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS CHIRNSIDE PARK 0.3 4.12 7.13 16.15.111 Field: D. D'Altera, P OLD BRIGHTON 6.8 8.9 10.14 12.17.89 . Lukies Boundary: M . McCrohan, N . Webley CHIRNSIDE PARK Piccioli 4, Pemberton 4, Carusi 3, Henderson 3, Cardetta, Mobilia. BEST Mobilia, Carusi, Foster, D. Paola, V. Piccioli, OLD CAMBERWELL vs BULLEEN TEMP Pemberton . Field: P. Wiseman (Rot), M . Pinney OLD BRIGHTON Swanell 3, McLean 3, J. Farrer 2, Mitchell, Antonis, Boundary: B. Calleja, D. Griffiths Jackson, Crowe. BESTJ. Farrer, McLean, Mitchell, Crowe, Moratis, Blckett . WHITEFRIARS vs OLD PARADIANS OLD IVANHOE 7.5 .47 Field: A . Stubbs, M . Head OAKLEIGH . 22 .10.142 OLD CAREY vs THERRY OLD IVANHOE Walker 2, Ferguson 2, Clarkson, Atkinson, Ryan . BEST Field: P. Ruff, M . Wakelin Ryan, Douglas, Ferguson, Young, Goad, Clarkson . Boundary: N . Walker, S . O'Connor OAKLEIGH Tomlinson 5, Reed 4, Ayoubi 4, Dornan 2, Billing, Redford, Schwass, Woodbridge. BEST Redford, Wylie, Schultz, O'Keefe, Tomlinson, UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH Ayoubi . DE LA SALLE GOLD vs OLD IVANHOE MONASH BLUES 3.3 8.5 11 .10 20.12 .132 Field: R . Eastwood, B. Johannsen HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .2 3.3 3.5 7.9.51 Boundary: K . Eatwood, A . Gabriel Goal: R MONASH BLUES Douglass 14, Nottas 3, Eley, Whittington, Smith . BEST . Tucknott, G . Grigg (Rot) J. Mahoney, C. Nottas, W. Price, D . Eley, W. Douglass, D. Harrison . AJAX vs CAULFIELD (1 .30 pm) HAMPTON ROVERS Hunt 2, Payton 2, Magee, Phillipson, Wellspring . Field: B. Hayward, S . Meredith BEST Brabner, Bulmer, Magee, Wellspring, Taylor. Boundary: M. Rasmussen, C. Brajtberg OLD SCOTCH vs ST BEDE' S Field: D. Miller, A . Firley L~l t'l 1 e s 0 _ Boundary: M . Smith, B. Scott UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Goal: L. Wilson, H . Christi DE LA SALLE BLUE vs MAZENOD HAMPTON ROVERS vs CHIRNSIDE PARK Field: R . Francis, A . Kie l Field: P. Rapke, D. Krame r Boundary: B . Collins Boundary : R . Valentine, D. Celm Goal: S. Lamble Goal: S. Kahn, G . Simpso n MARCELLIN vs ORMOND (2 .30 pm) OLD BRIGHTON vs MONASH BLUES Field: C. Swale, T. Sutcliffe Field: Ted Keating, M. English Boundary: K . Convery, K. Nevill e Boundary: R . Killey, C. Leg g OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD XAVERIANS Goal : A . Draper, Michael Richardson Field: J . O'Rourke, A. Harris OAKLEIGH vs MHSO B Boundary: R . Swinton, W. Allen Field: G . Knight, P. Simpson Goal: R . Armstrona . G . Chalmers Goal: S . Pitcher, G . Baumgarton (Rot) Promoting crn.-.,od health and preventing illness in our community T The Dominator: Wayne Johnston $13 Tactics in Modern Football $19 Peter Daicos: Collingwood and Me $15 Skills and Drills $15 Hawthorn FC: History $40 Premiership Football : $15 Richmond FC: Tigerland History $40 Every Game Ever Played $17 Collingwood FC: History $45 St . Kilda FC: History $40 Carlton FC : History $15 Footy Stats - VAFA History: Complete VFL History $40 For The Love of the Game $40 Collegians FC : History $35 9 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE . PHONE (03) 621 1211 COACHES CLIPBOARD edited by Mike McArthur-Alle n

MAKING TRAINING REAL by John Simpson, Senior Coach, Banyule Amatuer Football Clu b

As football coaches we are always on the lookout for Training for the week is usually planned well before that new drill; that great idea that we can use with players the 1st season . We ask ourselves : What do we need at training that will really work. Over the last 17 years to work on? - after considering such issues as - of my coaching career I have collected an extensive • Where we are playing ? array of these ideas - gleaned after having visited • What will the conditions be like? training sessions run by other coaches, purchasing • Who are we playing against? comprehensive documents (such as David Wheadon's • What do we need to improve and practice? Training Drills and Skills), flipping through AFCA Usually a clear set of objectives can be developed handouts, attending AFCA courses and generally forthe week and the planning can take place . It is then collecting any information or useful ideas I could a simple matter of taking a pencil and drafting drills that possibly get hold of. incorporate as many of the identified skills as possible During my earlier years as a coach I relied on these and that - drills as the main source of ideas for my training • are realistic and simulate the natural ball movement programs and often would prioritize a drill, because it desired during a game; was new - just to provide variety and keep the troops • use as much of the ground space as possible; happy! With experience I have now cometo realizethat • can involve as many players as are at training and the priorty must be to relate all training specifically to work them at a significantly high work rate. a well planned program . Clear objectives must exist for I always clearly outline the purpose of each exercise each training session and the organisation of sessions and explain the relevance and the objectives to the must be thought out well beforehand . The days of players . Often I modify the drill as the need arises to turning up on a Tuesday and Thursday evening and improve it or to include another aspect that would further dipping into a bag of tricks are over. Whilst the resources develop its value. If the exercise is well planned many I have collected over the years have been helpful, they elements relating to endurance, speed, skill, agility, must always be considered as mere resources - to be co-ordination and flexibility can be incorporated and referred to when planning training . Most of thetraining therefore the aim of a total training package can be drills I undertake with my players now do not come from achieved . I usually undertake power sessions via gym any training book or other resource. Some of the better work prior to the warm up (which usually includes drills I undertake are just made-up drills that are trialled stretching, striding and simple repetitive hand/foot and then modified - all with one clear purpose - to suit skills). the needs or objectives identified . The starting point Tuesday night is generally a longer night with more for me is to decide with my coaching team what areas emphasis on competitive aspects, fitness and power/ we need to work on ; in other words what do we want strength work . On Thursday I tend to concentrate on the training session to achieve. The factors that may 'sharpening exercises' where speed of delivery in set influence our decision are varied and may include plays is a priority. Whilstthese sessions are shorterthan amongst other things : Tuesdays, the tempo is significant . • the set plays and patterns we want to practice - eg . In summary I would encourage all coaches to identify ball into the forward line ; full back kick ins ; your own specific needs, set objectives for the week • specific skills in need of attention - eg . changing the and invent suitable drills of your own . Not only will you pattern of play, centering the ball; find itto be a rewarding challenge but you will find your • forthcoming ground and weather conditions - eg . players will enjoythe stimulation of something fresh and Elsternwick Park, a heavy ground/wet conditions ; new. More importantlythey will learn to appreciate your • the style of play of the forthcoming team - eg . thoughtful planning and creativity while gaining a defensive strategies and counter plays ; clearer understanding of training as it affects match day • individual opponents of the forthcoming game - eg . performance . kick behind the play, tall marking ruckmen ; Good luck and happy pencilling - don't forget to • an element of play that has been identified as a record your efforts in ajournal which will become a great weakness out of the last game - eg . working the fall, new resource. tackling etc . TRIBUNAL AND INVESTIGATIONS REPORTS

D. DE MORTON (Nth Brunswick) - Striking - 2 matches . M. CASTLES (St Bernard's U19) - Attempting to *D . BRENNAN (Bull-Temp U19) - Striking - 2 kick - 3 matches. matches . A. BATTISTE (Collegians U19) - Attempting to kick 'S. PIDOTO (0. Ivanhoe) - Striking - 2 matches. - 3 matches. R . VERMA (MHSOB) - Attempted striking - 1 G. PALMER (Collegians U19) - Abusive language match . - 2 matches. M. BONA (Kew U19) - Abusive language - 3 S . LYONS (0. Haileybury U19) - Striking - 2 matches . matches. M. COLLOPY (Peninsula) - Abusive language - J. SARGEANT (St Kevin's) - Failure to attend 2 matches . Tribunal - 1 match . *Accepted Prescribed Penalty Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinator il C. VAFA against OAKLEIGH and ST BEDE'S on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that both clubs were engaged in two melees which led to the U19 game played between the 2 clubs on 23/5/92 being abandoned . Both clubsfined - Oakleigh $100 (first offence) and St Bede's $300 (third offence) ; Oakleigh advised that their weekkly scores (Umpire Discipline Ratings) must approve and the match abandoned to be replayed on July 18th as part of planned U19 "triple header" at Elsternwick Park. VAFA against UHSOB and WEST BRUNSWICK on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that during the F Section match between the 2 clubs in their senior match on 23/5/92 both clubs were guilty of being involved in a melee. Both clubs were allowed to accept the prescribed penalty and were fined $100 each . VAFA against THOMASTOWN and THERRY on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club of the Association in that during the U19 match played between the 2 clubs on 23/5/92 both clubs were guilty of being involved in a melee. Both clubs pleaded not guilty, but found guilty and fined $100 each . Thomastown advised that further charges against the club will be heard next Tuesday and to this end further persons are required to be in attendance. P. Stevens, Investigations Co-ordinato r FERR AR I FO R MAL H I R E ORMOND, CITY, FRANY3TON, DANDENONG, MITCHAM, MOORABBIN AND PRESTON MARKETING NEWS Schweppes. by Mike McArthur-Allen

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5 YEARS AGO - 1987 VFA Under 19 and won 20.17(137) to 11 .4(70) . Old Scotch moved into the 4 with their 6 goal win VAFA (CDEF team) defeated Tasmania in Launceston over Collegians . Scotch scored the first 7 goals for by 32 points, 21 .12(138) to 16.10(106). Best were Smyth the match and maintained that margin for the rest of (9 goals), Hobba, McAuliffe, White, Rowston, the game. Andrew McMillan (1992 Pres .) was Robinson . impassable in defence and centre Brian Hodge was back to his best . 15 YEARS AGO - 1977 De LaSalle visited Bundoora for the first time in six Coach Shane Maguire returned to the North Old years and annihilated home team, Old Paradians, 19.12 Boys team . (I think it was Shane's first comeback but to 7.9. With a 7 goal first term, De La were in control all certainly not his last . N.R .). day. Beddoe, Rennie (7 gls.), G reene, Connolly, M . 300 games to Peter Harris - Alphington . Starting Lowe and Bar ry were best for the winners. his career in 1959, Peter has since been team captain, Powerhouse celebrated its 40 years in the VAFA with Reserves coach, successful assistant coach of two a reunion luncheon at its home ground, Ross G re gory premiership teams, best and fairest, best clubman, oval, and picked its best team ever. committeeman for 15 years, secretary, and, needless °B: Bruce Thompson, Geoff Southby, Neville Hughes . to say, life member of the club, and now VAFA Umpire HB : Fred Wubbeling, Bill Hawes, Ken Pirrie . - Life Member. C: Peter Coloe, Jim McKenzie, Fred Stafford Jnr. In the worst weather conditions for years Bruce HF : Dick Sykes, Peter Hutchinson, Chris Corbett . Bourne starred for Ormond kicking 7 of the club's 9 F: Bert Bredyk, Martin Bartlett, Paul Shewan . goals in their 33 point victory against Coburg . Rucks : Leigh Grant(VC), Mike Newton, LesGordon (C) . Coach was John Layton . Only undefeated teams were North ("A"), Ivanhoe ' Caulfield Grammarians, bottom in A, surprised top (Junior 1) & Hampton Rovers (Junior 2) . team Ormond to lead 11 .10 to 8.5 at half time and then In the battle of the Brunswicks in "E" Section, North were goalless in the second half while Ormond kicked (3rd) beat West (2nd) by 23 points. Best were Kenny, 15 goals to win 23.11 to 11 .14 . Best were Schuhkraft Hughes & Handley (North) and Ceddia, Guatte, (10 gls.), R . McDonald, Barnes, Tobin, P. Cox, Heenan (West) . Symeopoulos (Ormond) . 200 games to North Brunswick's Ter ry Jewson, St Bernard's Old Collegians Football Club was a foundation member of the club, and to AJAX star holding its 25th Anniversary Ball. An energetic ball Barrie Juberg who joined the club in 1966 and played committee including John Perrott, Paul Daffey and in the first premiership team that year. Barrie had also Peter Nathan was chaired by Jim Taylor. won the club best and fairest and also many other club 10 YEARS AGO - 1982 awards. In a magnificent game at Sandringham, the VAFA 20 YEARS AGO - 1972 produced a strong finish to score a surprise 20 point South Australia trounced Victoria at Alberton Oval, win over the VFA . Adelaide when they swept to a 31 point victory . After The team to represent the VAFA was as follows : the first quarter S .A. were always in control . Backs: Lockie (Uni. Blacks), Orton (Uni . Blues), Burne Best for Victoria were Birrell, (Old Xavs), Half Backs : Bourke (De La Salle), Carroll Beattie and Moran with goals coming from Shannon (4) and Beattie (4) . (North O .B.), Atkinson (0. Xav.), Centre : Cooper (Marcellin), P. Brown (Old Scotch), Eason (Coll .), Half Caulfield Grammarians gave a wonderful display Forwards: Blay (Kew), J . Jones (Marcellin), Murphy of football to topple previously unbeaten leaders, (De La Salle), Forwards: Malone (North O .B .), Dillon Ormond, by 12 goals and taketop place on the ladder (North O.B.), Honybun (Uni . Blacks), Rucks : R. Brown by percentage . Caulfield outscored Ormond in every (O.M .), Sherwen (Old Scotch), Jennings (Uni . Blues), quarter even though there was a strong wind . D. Clark, Reserves: I. Cordner (O.M .), Yeoman (Uni . Blues), Long and Morphet were best while Ladd (5 goals), Considine (North O.B.). Crumpton and Burney showed out for Ormond. Final scores were 23 .13 to 19.17. Best were Jennings, In a high scoring'B' Section game Old Trinity, 31 .13, R . Brown, Honybun, Cooper, Dillon, Burne . had a big victory over neighbour Kew, 16 .12 . G. Fellows Goals came from Dillon 5, Jones, Murphy 4 , (10 goals), Stephens (9) and Fletcher (Old Trinity) and Jennings 3, Cordner, R . Brown 2, Yeoman, P. Mitchell, Pearce and McEwan (Kew) were stars. B ro wn, Lockie . ANZ Bank (E Section), yet to break the ice, gave Old A second team played a VFA team drawn from VFA Ivanhoe, (3rd) a scare when they went down by3 goals second division and went down, 10 .12(72) to 20.13(133) . in a first class game. 1 .9 to 20.9. Best were G. Stevens, Best were Marks, B rown, O'Brien, Bennett, Barnes, Cultriss, Walker (Old Ivanhoe) and May, Pickering Roe. The VAFA U nder 19 were too strong and fast for and Male (ANZ) . 25 YEARS AGO - 1967 Victoria led by 17 points atthe last change . However, Old Paradians had won seven games in a row and half way through the last quarter S .A. hit the front but were now three games clear - six teams were level in Vic. again drew level and the scores remained at 9 .9 second place. to 8 .15 for almost five minutes until Victoria got a goal Kew 16.10, with a burst of 8 goals in 3rd quarter, beat with only a few seconds to play. Olds Scotch 9 .19 who kick 1 .8 in the last quarter. Peter Lucas (Collegians) and Bill Rodds (Parkside) Best were Russel, 5 goals, Brady, Paton and played their 100th games. Bi rtles . Ormond beat Commonwealth Bank by 1 point - Geoff Paul played his first senior game with RAeib. "Gymple" complained that the umpire had been High - (Geoff later was captain-coach) . mesmerised by the Ormond grandstand . Caulfield Grammarians trailing Ivanhoe by 13 Old Melburnians and Ormond equal leaders with points at 3/4 time, kicked 2.6 to a point in the last quarter 7 wins and 1 loss, met at Wright Street in the match of to win by 4 points. the day, with Roy Alexander, the umpire. 35 YEARS AGO - 1957 O.M.s let down Captain Paul Cox, playing his 100th Victoria 9.15(69) defeated South Aust. 9.9(63) at game, as Ormond won, 8.7 to 3.15, with the rain pouring Alberton Oval, Adelaide. down all day.

DRINK DRIVING CAMPAIG N A major campaign against drink driving has been launched in the North Eastern suburbs and is being promoted through football clubs . Organised by the No rth Eastern Community Road Safety Council, the campaign aims to highlight the dangers associated with drink driving . T he Cities of Preston, Northcote, Whittlesea, Heidelberg, Eltham, Diamond Valley, Neighbourhood Watch, Austin Hospital, RACV, Vic Roads, Ambulance Association, are some of the many groups represented on the Vic Roads funded Council . The Chairperson, Preston's Cr Clare O'Neill, said the education campaign emphasised moderation rather than abstinence. It also looks at incentives for responsible driving, such as a group nominating a driver for the night, social clubs providing free soft drink for drivers and free use of phones to call taxis. Cr O'Neill launched the campaign at Latrobe University Amateur Football Club on Saturday 23 May at 1 .00 pm. Posters and coasters featuring Collingwood Football Club Captain, , have been distributed to football clubs within the North Eastern suburbs . They sport road safety messages which aim to remind drivers to consider the consequences of drinking and driving . The poster and coaster campaign will be supported by radio advertisements during the sports program on 3INR . The Council aims to reach groups which are over represented in the road toll statistics, young male drivers, over 60 pedestrians and children under 16. For enquiries please contact Sarah Mitchell, Road Safety Officer, on 302 8745 . MAY 30 199 2 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORES PHONED INCORRECT SCORES BY 3 PM OLD PARADIANS (Snr) CAULFIELD GR (Res) 3 .15* BULLEEN UNITED (Res) BRUNSWICK (Res) 3.09 OLD MELBURNIANS (G) P,4AZENOD (G) 3 .10 BY 5 PM PLEASE NOTE: VAN HOE (Snr) 5.0 6 Standard fines will apply for clubs guilt of the above CAULFIELD GR (Snr) 5 .05 offences . Clubs who offend on three occasions for FIT, (Snr) 5.1 1 the same type of offence will be charged with CAULFIELD GR (U19) 5.1 9 "conduct unbecoming a Member club of the *Clubs had to be contacted for scores Association " VICTORIAN ACCOMMODATION VOUCHER BOOKLET Purchase for $10 and save up to $300 For further details contact Nikki on 529 403 3 ROYAL AVIOMOBIIE CLUf3 or V1CtORL1 tRACVI L9V. A .C.N . 004 090 B.7E LTA JU752

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dft pulling out with a cold Boom Boom 1 . What about . ft's a winter game you big w+mp umpiresand players who a few weeks back congratulations toall games last • Watching the state game a few weeks back we • the VAFA in the Carnival hred and white trac suitinthe represented spottedthefamousMSB k adt ecameraso him an d :aekend . ntini and `Chuck' crowd . Santo f • While Mike `The Tank' ~e the other week, c a t'ot~ they tDipper) . Every little bit o were sorting out the `count' the not the guyheln {iinton for s Reno `The Bard' Barickrevrch was `outRonaa givinat 4{ g advertising p repared! Clinchy rolled up at A direct blow to the nose saw d P abousb with a gift . Was there a 6P-Oft? count's+ons. from a deck chair behind theend' Russell . ow n Talk sur 40th decisions . Manson his Steve . h. nha~ k floppyg white hat Happy bi rthday gcotc to to ssist Howevelra . This week's Profile is the recently returned from ,for steppin g incur a fin e the next time Francis. and gumboots will injury (yet again) Rusty : Russell David Francis. around ! ff icials who assist VAF Fu{{ Name Thanks to all Club o. Your work is very A uch Nickname : Rusty, irin 1978 Mid-Murray, 1985 each week Year commenced ump 9 . appointees VAFA, 1986 Zimbabwe Football League appreciated . 1 00 . , Appointments: VAFA Games : Just over 1 finished . : Nil, but in 1988, • Tom Zapadlo - 'D F'd combination Highlights/Achievements . Steve and David Harfor . Remember the the season unrnjured Career: My physiO - Ian .• Ron Smith - off to Barcelona Greatest influence in M y postcard . Ken and Stephen Pitcher. Serpless. Career- Juniors at Noble Park and • Woody' Award : Football Playing ,Mother ' s Therese Monash Whites. injuries and more injuries . a Tr parthied arrangem~ t?dy + s . Football Pet Hates :lnjuries, What i and his Walkman Match- • David `TchakovskY' Ashton Most Memorable 1se8p S eadm ~ostSem+, Old built-in Bright v 01d Ha+leyburyRon Lippo inl the • Bob Dunstan gi`^ron~ Walkman with a Best Amateur Footballer Seen : meeting- magoos at powerhouse, hearing aid. Fireman' co- DiggerWiseman, Angry Horwood and • Thanks to Bernie `The Declaration' Best Umpires: 'Employment h myself through . ordinating the Umpires l can keep a secretUmpiring- GoodanPutting Mr Rundle. What 1 like about . Te after match forms for : Justin 'Midnight bOrXeG hortts a mental and physical test each week White Wacker e pink . Did his special lady really pack th won the telly for the isn't bad either : To retire Graham ,Copper :Thwaites Personal ambition ~'nneirilythe Graeme • . It obviousl y Celebratory "M and M's" promotion h ne haSrcutm a lot Tonight's Dunstan `Roast' Be there! of sleepless nights judg+ng bY s Simpson/Bob • Andrew `Former Pres Belcher hado hi • Hope you enjoyed the break eans s a~grth m aahe tmeneed to dpa~~gn he was stt~we COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. V.A.F.A. PREMIERSHIP L ISTS W L 0 FOR AGST % PTS W L D FOR AGST % A SECTIO N COLLEGIANS 6 2 0 888 641 138 D RESERVE SECTION .53 24 OLD IVANHOE 8 0 0 604 367 164 ORMOND 5 3 0 704 627 112 .28 20 .58 32 DE LA SALLE 5 3 0 921 822 112 .04 20 PRESTON MBOB 5 3 0 531 430 123 20 OLD SCOTCH 5 3 0 758 751 100 .469 ST BERNARD'S .93 20 20 4 4 0 714 686 10408 16 20 MARCELLIN 4 4 0 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 4 0 539 449 12004 1 6 783 783 10000 16 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 4 0 512 627 8166 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 4 0 798 804 9925 16 OLD XAVERIANS 3 5 0 ST KEVIN'S 4 4 0 407 582 6993 691 874 7906 12 ST BEDE'S 3 5 0 447 466 9592 THERRY CCOB 2 6 0 703 816 8615 8 OLD HAILEYBURIANS CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 6 0 375 480 7813 2 6 0 723 879 82.25 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 8 0 299 734 407 B SECTION 4 OLD BRIGHTON 7 1 0 893 E RESERVE SECTION OLD TRINITY 605 147.60 28 GLENHUNTLY 5 3 0 982 702 139 .89 20 8 0 0 759 355 213.80 32 WHITEFRIARS 5 3 0 794 POWERHOUSE 7 1 0 671 327 205 .20 2B OLD MELBURNIANS 815 97.42 20 4 4 0 884 696 127.01 16 AQUINAS 6 2 0 678 409 165 .77 2q UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 4 0 799 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 3 0 562 475 118 .32 20 BANYUL E 710 112 54 16 4 4 0 925 826 11199 16 DOVETON AFC 4 4 0 476 528 9015 i OLD PARADIANS ANZ BANK 3 5 0 449 568 6 4 4 0 778 771 100.91 16 7905 12 OLD MENTONIANS 4 4 0 762 806 94,5 4 16 ELSTERNWICK 3 5 0 423 552 7663 MONASH BLUES BRUNSWICK 2 6 0 346 64 12 3 5 0 74 5 774 96 .25 12 8 5340 8 PARKSIDE 0 8 0 541 1398 3870 0 U LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 6 0 255 543 4696 BULLEEN UNITED 0 8 0 323 76 C SECTION 2 423 9 0 FAWKNER 6 2 0 1001 671 149.18 24 F RESERVE SECTION BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 0 1040 755 137.75 24 OLD ESSENDON GR 8 0 0 889 368 187.23 KEW 6 2 0 966 758 127.44 24 ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 6 2 0 678 COMMONWEALTH BANK 5 3 0 378 179.37 972 885 109 .83 20 WEST BRUNSWICK 6 2 0 677 413 163.92 IVANHOE 4 4 0 868 884 98,19 16 OLD CAREY 6 2 0 623 MHSOB 3 5 0 416 149.76 773 827 93.47 12 ST ANDREW'S 5 3 0 601 409 '461'14' ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 3 5 0 732 812 90 .15 12 ST MARY'S 5 3 0 591 THOMASTOWN 3 5 415 142.41 0 652 1112 5863 12 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE G 3 0 643 457 140,70 0 907 865 10486 8 SALESIAN OC 5 3 0 611 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 6 444 13761 2 6 0 664 1006 6600 8 UHSOB 4 4 0 567 477 11887 D SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 4 0 371 PRESTON MBOB 7 1 0 863 322 11522 732 117.90 28 PENINSULA OB 4 4 0 406 385 10545 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6 2 0 847 638 132.76 24 UNIVERSITY REDS 3 5 0 556 ST BEDE'S 5 3 0 688 622 110 480 115,88 .61 20 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 6 0 188 850 2212 MAZENOD 4 4 0 95 3 744 128.09 16 ST JOHN'S OC 1 7 0 223 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 4 0 747 772 9676 16 BORONIA PARK 0 8 0 290 950 2374 764 3796 ST KEVIN'S 4 4 0 857 940 91 .17 16 FITOB 0 8 0 25 8 602 32 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 5 0 843 .17 894 9430 12 G NORTH OLD GEELONG 3 5 0 684 751 91,08 12 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 0 0 873 OLD IVANHOE 3 5 0 857 956 8964 12 268 325 .75 3p ST BERNARD'S 7 1 0 717 350 204 WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 1 7 0 665 955 6963 4 ELTHAM OC 6 2 0 898 .86 28 E SECTION 470 191 .06 24 KEW 6 2 0 743 428 174.41 24 BRUNSWICK 6 2 0 937 699 134.05 24 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 3 0 536 GLENHUNTLY 6 2 0 1035 783 132 .18 24 CAMBERWELL FC 4 4 0 644 462 11602 20 DOVETON AFC 6 2 0 936 764 122.51 24 475 135,58 16 MARCELLIN 4 4 0 658 529 12439 16 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 3 0 1038 805 128.94 20 OLD WESTBOURNE 3 5 0 473 ANZBANK 5 3 0 960 450 105 .11 12 794 12091 20 OLD SCOTCH 3 5 0 41 9 POWERHOUSE 5 3 0 769 644 119.41 20 U BANYULE 1 7 0 309 529 7921 12 AQUINAS 06 3 5 0 781 741 10540 12 THERRY 1 7 0 265 777 39 .77 4 BULLEEN UNITED 2 6 0 563 840 6940 8 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 692 38,29 4 ELSTERNWICK 2 6 0 483 0 8 0 121 1367 885 0 969 4985 8 G SOUTH LATROBE UNIVERSITY 0 8 0 536 1104 48.55 0 F SECTION OLD XAVERIANS 7 1 0 604 MONASH WHITES 7 1 0 626 249 242 .57 28 ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 8 0 0 1387 570 243 .33 32 269 232 .71 28 SALESIAN MAZENOD OC 7 1 0 699 OC 7 1 0 797 678 144.40 28 DE LA SALLE 6 2 0 749 312 224 .04 28 ST ANDREW'S 6 2 0 1029 729 141 .15 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 0 529 350 214.00 24 ST MARY'S 6 2 0 975 718 135 .79 24 333 15886 20 OLD ESSENDON GR 5 3 0 848 639 13271 20 BLOODS 5 3 0 613 COLLEGIANS 5 3 0 376 391 156.78 20 PENINSULA OB 5 3 0 847 758 111 74 20 392 9592 20 OLD CAREY 5 3 0 776 779 99 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 3 0 373 .61 20 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 5 0 463 419 8902 20 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 4 4 0 709 700 101 .29 16 553 83,73 12 UNIVERSITY REDS 4 4 0 806 822 9805 16 ST KEVIN'S 2 6 0 229 413 55 OLD GEELONG 2 6 0 122 .45 8 ST JOHN'S OC 3 5 0 823 775 10619 t2 694 17.58 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 5 0 725 907 7993 12 ST KILDA/SiH CAULFIELD 1 7 0 308 GLENHUNTLY 0 8 0 14 749 4112 4 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 5 0 652 817 7980 12 7 923 1593 0 UHSOB 3 5 0 706 894 7897 12 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CHiRNSIDE PARK 2 6 0 689 1057 6518 8 OLD XAVERIANS 7 1 0 904 434 208.29 28 FITOB 0 8 0 673 1138 5914 0 DE LA SALLE 7 1 0 824 410 200 BORONIA PARK 0 8 0 513 1156 44,38 0 MAZENOD BLUES 6 2 0 793 .98 28 570 139.12 24 A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 0 891 629 141 OLD SCOTCH 7 1 0 796 ST BERNARD'S BLUE 5 3 00 879317 .65 20 506 157.31 28 718 702 .65 20 ST BERNARD'S 6 2 0 750 590 127.12 24 MARCELLIN 4 4 0 869 ORMOND 797 10903 16 5 3 0 880 604 145.70 20 ORMOND 2 6 0 570 819 6960 8 COLLEGIANS 5 3 0 716 590 121 COLLEGIANS 2 6 0 719 OLD XAVERIANS .38 20 1111 6472 8 4 4 0 882 756 11667 16 OLD MENTONIANS 2 6 0 647 1012 63 MARCELLIN 4 4 0 652 OLD HAILEYBURY 0 8 0 470 .93 8 588 110.88 16 1060 4434 0 DEL LA SALLE 4 4 0 654 721 9071 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 6 0 528 919 57,45 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES UNDER 19 CEOTRA924 THERRY CCOB 2 6 0 442 905 4884 8 516 179.07 28 THOMASTOWN 7 1 0 1004 681 147.43 28 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 7 0 629 784 80,23 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 1 0 969 8 RESERVE SECTIO N 673 143 .98 28 THERRY 5 3 0 938 668 140 .42 20 OLD PARADIANS 7 1 0 725 306 236.98 28 IVANHOE OLD TRINITY 7 1 0 714 383 186 776 116.75 20 .42 28 OLD CAREY 4 4 0 802 740 10638 16 OLD BRIGHTON 6 2 0 715 400 178.75 24 OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 911 UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 2 0 562 397 141 883 10317 16 .56 24 OLD PARADIANS 4 4 0 791 806 9814 16 MONASH BLUES 4 4 0 525 481 10915 16 KEW OLD MENTONIANS 3 4 1 301 629 47 807 7497 8 .85 14 WHITEFRIARS 2 2 6 0 441 699 6309 8 WHITEFRIARS 2 5 1 494 599 8247 10 BULLEENffEMPLESTOWE 1 7 0 499 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 6 0 401 1226 4070 4 `.r00 80.20 8 U UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 8 0 31 4 BANYULE 2 6 0 348 662 52 927 3387 0 .57 8 UNDER 19 SOUTH PARKSIDE 0 8 0 194 839 2312 0 C RESERVE SECTION CHIRNSIDE PARK 8 0 0 1157 716 161 .59 32 FAWKNER 7 1 0 726 MONASH BLUES 6 2 0 964 473 203.81 24 402 180.60 28 MHSOB 5 3 0 997 MHSOB 6 2 0 671 372 180.38 24 682 146.19 20 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 0 638 OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 0 843 595 141 .68 20 392 162.76 24 ST BEDE'S 5 3 0 674 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 2 0 646 397 162.72 24 489 13783 20 AJAX 4 4 0 670 AJAX 5 3 0 938 709 13230 20 588 11395 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 3 0 894 ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 4 4 0 448 563 7957 16 738 121.14 20 COMMONWEALTH MONWEALTH BANK 3 5 0 51 OLD SCOTCH 4 4 0 826 682 12111 16 5 692 7442 12 OLD IVANHOE 2 6 0 522 KEW 2 6 0 475 676 70 27 8 1173 4450 8 IVANHOE 1 7 0 343 OAKLEIGH 1 7 0 366 651 56 .22 4 724 4738 4 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 7 0 518 THOMASTOWN 1 7 0 296 803 3686 4 1005 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