OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASS OCIATION

A SECTION GRAND FINA L Sunday, 22nd September, 198 5

B SECTION GRAND FINA L Saturday, 21st September, 198 5

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De La Salle staged a remarkable recovery to defeat Collegians by 44 points in the preliminary fina I . It was an amazing turnaround . Collegians led by 10 points at quarter time, 23 points at half time and 17 points at three quarter time, but succumbed in an amazing last quarter when De La kicked 11 Foster's Lager- goals to Collegians single major . I did not give much chande to De La Salle at Peter Barry did well last week with 4 goals . three quarter time . They had made a bit of a Ormond will have to watch De La half forward symbol of Australia comeback after being something like 6 goals David Harrington and Peter Rennie . Both are down half way through the third term . At that quiet and skilful . The De La half forward line for almost a century. stage I was worrying about who I would select kicked 11 goals between them last week, and the following week - Collegians or Ormond . full forward Phil Kerin .marked strongly and How wrong I was ! kicked truly for 9 goals . I doubt that he will be De La Salle have a never say die attitude . allowed to have the same influence on the game During that third quarter they kept plugging today . McAsey, McDonal and Barnes should away, and when De La quickly hit the front in cut out a lot of De La's forward thrust . the last term Collegians fell apart at the seams De La Salle's pace will worry Ormond . Players Since the Fosters brothers brewed the as if they felt it was inevitable . such as McHenry and Hollier are very quick I wonder how much psychology will play in compared with the slower but physically stronger first distinctive Australian lager in 1888 today's Grand Final? I suspect not as much as Russell, Forsyth and Kingston . Ormond's on last week's Preliminary encounter. De La will ball players of Eishold, Gilmore and Boyanton the fame of Australia's favourite beer be as determined as ever, will run, tackle and will match up with Maher, Lowe, Connolly and go low at the ball . They will believe they can Cooke . Simon Eishold is a very dangerous has grown around Australia and around win and will give it their best shot. player . It wouldn't surprise me to see Connoly But what of Ormond? They will be much more asked to mind the ruck rover. the world . mentally resilient than Collegians were last week . Then, of course, there will be the clash Ormond will fight to the end and will not become between McDOnald and Deveson . McDonald Foster's was first exported to South rattled if De La Salle even get a run-on . is better in the a~r-but Deveson is quicker and Africa during the Boer war. Today you Ormond will be prepared for De La Salle's more physical . He's had a wonderful season . defensive game and for De La to tag some of I firmly believe this will be a close game . It can get a Foster's from Baghdad to Ormond's prime movers . For example Paul would surprise me to see Ormond get the jitters Sutherland on the wing will have to be stopped . - they will be very determined to make up for Bangkok, San Francisco to Singapore . Who will get the job on him? Phil Mehrten is a last year's loss . On balance, I think Ormond danger at full forward but I think De La might might have just a little bit too much strength It's by far the biggest selling get Peter Leonard to pick him up and get and class and I think they will win narrowly, Hanrahan to work Oaten . Alan Naylor will even though De La Salle will be quick and will Australian beer in Britain. provide more opposition for Mick Greene than play a disciplined, defensive, stopping game on he has had over the last two weeks . Mick has Ormond's stars . One of the top 10 selling imports in been a tower of strength even playing with a Good luck to both teams and let's hope for a broken right thumb last week . good game of football . the U .S .A. Shane Murphy missed last week with a broken For this year's flag : ORMOND v De La Sall e Sold in every Australian state, rib but thinks he'll be back today . his replacement Foster's outsells every other Australian Aft MARCELLIN ® ® ® ® A GRADE 1986 brand of beer. COACHES Australia's favourite beer. SENIOR, RESERVES, 1919, U16, CLUB 1 8 Applications by 7th October 1985 to: Secretary, C/- 2/16 Brenbeal Street, Balwyn 3103 .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 3 each during the year with Ormond's win being the ball, but Oaten will do many unseen things more significant and impressive, for it was gained and will surprise by bobbing up with a goal The Whisper's Final Preview at Elsternwick Park in conditions similar to today's. when least expected . Hanrahan was well beaten There is no doubting De La Salle's spirit which by Collegian's English last week . He will struggle was never more put to the test than last week . when Naylor is resting and either Hollier, - It is hard to believe we're at the end of the season, and that this is my swansong . Like Richmond's In fact for the past 8 weeks it has been playing although I tip he will be played on a wing, or axed coach I too am on a verbal agreement but would hope for a return in 1986 . I must begin this top pressure games and come through them all McHenry will have his hands full with Phil preview with a brief look at last week and to the Players and Committee of Fawkner and Old Trinity whilst its finals form speaks for itself . Meh rten. The Ormond man's great strength and sheer desperation and desire for an Ormond congratulations on an outstanding season - Premiers and Champions - you can't do any better than It has been said that to win at Elsternwick and I know I went against you, all I can do is apologize and wish Park control of the centre line is essential . Well, flag will see him feature in more than one goal that. To Brunswick and Heatherton, . you all the success in the higher grade next year . Parkside was my other miss last week and from all Ormond will win on Sutherland's wing and I - you can bet on that accounts stopped to a walk in the second half and Marcellin literally ran away with the game scoring expect Russell to at least break even with In the ruck, although like many I have high 10 goals to one . Marcellin's record in Preliminary Finals is excellent . They've won E, D, C and 2 B's Gasparini . De La are likely to be on top in the regard for Alan Naylor, De La's Mick Greene, and lost only one - in A Section in 1982 . It was a record I'd overlooked . pivot where Pollard has either Cooke, Connolly who is surely the most valuable club player in or Maher on whom to turn . His move last week the Association, will win . Naylor's contribution De La Salle's performance in turning a 37 the week's spell, especially Kanis, Fisher and when things were tight in that all important to this win could come from a forward pocket, who I'm told have had minor injuries. point deficit at the 22 minute mark of the 3rd Watson third term, of running Cooke and Connolly out leaving Herkess to contest with the De La man quarter into a resounding 44 point victory was Marcellin is bound to give a better account of of a back pocket was first class . Up forward for much of the game . It has been suggested nothing short of sensational . I doubt whether itself than it did in the second semi, but the loss is obviously Ormond's bogey man as I do that Connolly will tag Eishold . It won't be new Walshe is a cruel blow Kerin any other team in the V .A.F.A. would have won of vice-captain Tony not expect Murphy to play . He suffered a broken to Eishold and both players will play important the game from that position and De La's effort because they have no-one capable of holding rib in the first semi and where I do not doubt roles . Don't underestimate Connolly he may do certainly silenced many of the cryptic and smart Berzins who is a fine player and whose long that he will want to, the De La selection committee some silly things but he is all heart and gained comments that came from the Ormond section kicking for goal alone can turn a game . The will agonize over whetherto include him or not . most De La possessions last week. Andy Mehrten of the crowd in the first half. Eagles are hopeful that skipper Andy Cullinan They must have been pleased with stand in is the best rover in both sides and De La will be . However although he fought hard The B Reserves Preliminary Final should see will be fit Peter Barry's effort last Saturday . Ormond, I looking to "Smakka" Lowe to lift his game as he against Matthews in the semi the Caulfield man believe, will start Ross Tonkin on Kerin and was unusually quiet last Saturday . victory to the Blacks . They were the best side had the call on the day and I just do not believe all season and were smarting after both allowing should he prove incapable McArthur-Allen has This game, as I said at the outset, will be a Marcellin has the replacements to match those a number of players who could be used including Old Paradians to draw and then beat them in . In the ruck Matt Getson will great one . The teams are remarkably even but the replay . Marcellin will be somewhat disadvan- two Caulfield stars Phil Mehrten who is no stranger to the full back Ormond may just want success a trifle more match Dick Fish but Caulfield have the added position . In the pockets Forsyth will have his taged in that both sides are in action and so its flexibility of being able to run Matthews on the and the other big thing going for them is their the Blacks to win the right for another crack at hands full with Williams and McCooke will need flexibility . McArthur-Allen like Sheedy has a ball and the two Caulfield big men will wear to watch rovers Lowe and Vitacca who are Old Paradians. Getson over the four quarters. If Marcelli n number of players capable of performing in down dangerous around goals . The Ormond man will either defence or attack. As was said to me by In the A Reserves Section Grand Final I'm can get on top across the centre where I expect win in the air and reads the game splendidly on Amateur football follower during the week going for De La Salle to reverse last season's Luke Getson and either Carr orAmad to at least but the De La rovers will beat him for pace . "If Ormond lose this year it'll kill the Club" - result which saw Ormond snatch an exciting break even, then Marce!linwill have analternative ! win in a high standard game . I've no doubt the route to goal . However Elsternwick Park watchers On the flanks Harrington and Rennie who is a and he may be right game will again be of high standard and close realize that the way to win there is down the great find and plays the position to perfection My selections : but De La's performance in beating Bulleen- centre and Marcellin just does not have the key will meet much stiffer opposition this week . ORMOND to beat De La Salle and Templestowe and Ivanhoe was most impressive . forwards capable of kicking a winning score . Ormond's captain Russell Barnes will beat either CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS to beat Marcellin . They have the discipline of their seniors and Steve Psoras and Petroff are up against the player in the air as will his partner McAsey and In the Amateur 100 : some very useful Reserve grade players in class of Cooney and Gregor both of whom are both defenders have the concentration, and have a bet on Peter Keogh representing the Darren O'Laughlin, Michael Knuppel (the hero somewhat underrated, but believe me they're ability to match their opponents on the ground . umpires . On the subject of UMPIRES the of the Seniors win in 1983) and Roman Frenetic both fine players and what's more they're Actually the aerial contests between McAsey Whisper's prediction for the Grand Final are to mention but three . You can bet Ormond will reliable . Caulfield willno doubt rely on its tried and Rennie are sure to provide many highlights . Ken CoughlanandJohn Horwood .8 utremember prove worthy opponents but in 1985 it's De La and true game plan of long and direct kicking, a At centre half back David McDonald is a no I've been wrong before! - sorry Fish! style eminently suited to Elsternwick Park , nonsense and close checking defender . He will Hope to see youall nextyear- HappyChristmas whereas Marcellin will need big games from beat Barry and worry Murphy, although if the There's no doubt about Grand Final week . ALL of its runners especially Hellard who was De La champion is included Pollard may well The Whisper! There's a real buzz in the air . For instance I quiet in the second semi but turned on a big use him either in a pocket or off the interchange popped into Elsternwick Park during the week one against Parkside, Sla ttery, Staffieri, Cooper, bench . As both coaches are fine strategists and (Cc) - Failed to phone scores (if necessary) or .F .A. General Manager Peter French Carafa brothers . They will also putmuchtimeandeffortintopre-match preparation failed to supply complete details to Press Corres- to see V.A Ca ffry and the .m.). and it was all go. Max Lyons was giving the need a big one from Ebert and trust that Tim all but the thinking spectator may miss the pondent by 6 p .m . (Reserves details - 3 p rooms a final once-over, Council workers were Holmes who could be useful in defence or attack significance of the moves both coaches are (Cc) - Preston MBOB - $1 0 mowing and cutting the arena and banks and has had enough match practice . There's no bound to employ , the VAFA logo was being painted on the centre doubting the talent in the Marcellin line up but The Ormond forward line, in my opinion, is wing . Caterer Chris House and Peter were you can't buy experience and Chisnall is certainly where I believe the Mons will win this game . SCORES, GOAL KICKERS checking final details for the Marquee and official fortunate that in Stone, Kanis, Harlock and Across the half forward line Mark McDonald BEST PLAYERS . lunches and Sue Anderson had her hands full Roseman to mention just a few he has the will worry Deveson . He appreciates the extra with telephones and typing instructions for gate players who'll know how to handle any crisis . room in which to move at Elsternwick Park and IT'S DIFFERENT THIS WEEK ! keepers and marshails . The place was literally a Whatever way you look at it Caulfield will win . if he can take some early one grab marks hive of activity and Elsternwick Park was in tip The A Section Grand Final promises to be a Deveson may be in strife . On the flanks Gilmore OnSaturdayandSundaythisweektheWlNNiNG top condition . real beauty and i for one eagerly await it . It's my who is also a useful on ball player will on CLUB is required to hand goal kickers and best The B Section Grand Final is really a foregone belief that for the first time in many years there's occasions swap with either Eishold or rovers players for both teams to the Press Correspondent conclusion . Caulfield quite rightly are favourites no favourite this year and thus no underdog, a Andy Mehrten and Boyanton . This quartet will (George McTaggart) who will be in attendance and having tasted Premiership success in 1983 tag that both clubs would like . Both wanted a all kick goals and although Brian Bourke is a at Elsternwick Park . know the joys a flag can bring . In spite of the low key approach and apart from the odd fine finals player who runs the De La Defence This will apply to Seniors and Reserves . It motivation tactics that both coaches will employ supporter in each camp no rash statements or like a field _marshall his work will be cut out will not be necessary to phone scores to Paul . In reality today . Leonard will most likely start on Oaten . Caulfield will win because it has better players promises have come from either side Hally . in more positions . The side will have appreciated both sides are very even . They won a game He wil beat him on the ground and in the run to

a THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 5 GRAND FINAL r-- ®

MATCHES : Reserves Matches - B Section commences at 12 noon . From Over The Fence A Section commences at 11 .50 a.m . Senior Matches - B Section commences at 2 .20 p.m . A Section commences at 2 .30 p.m . ea~~~~~~s I Reserve matches are 4 x 20 minute quarters plus time on . Boys in Blue ~ ~~~ Buys -!n Mae, Seniors matches are 4 x 25 minute quarters plus time on . BEAUREPAIRES FOR TYRES BEAUREPAIRES FOR TYRES FOOTBALLS : Match Balls will be Sherrin and the winning Club has first choice . ROOMS : Well so long from OTF until next year . I hope The V.F .A . role would be as a feeder and to Saturday 21 st September - Marcellin will use rooms 3 and 4 and wear white you enjoyed the column and to the Premiers - play curtain-raisers . From a financial view point shorts . Brunswick, Heathe rton, Old Trinity and Fawkner the elite teams would be limited to squads of - Caulfield will use room 1 and wear blue shorts . - Well done and congratulations . To Old Trintiy 30. Brook also saw the need for an Australian - Uni. Blacks will use room 2 and wear black shorts . and Fawkner who completed an undefeated Football Commission operating in each state season congratulations . It is apparantly the first with each league or Association represented. It may be idealistic but was essential for the Sunday 22nd September - Ormond will use rooms 3 and 4 and wear white shorts . time ever that the Associaiton has been able to - De La Salle will use rooms 1 and 2 and wear blue boast 2 Champion Teams . longterm success of the game . He expressed shorts . strong support for the promotion and relegation * systems operating in both the V.F.A. and V.A.F.A., PRESENTATIONS : National Trustees and was hoping for a Brunswick victory in 2nd Leading Goalkicker medallions and Best and Fairest trophies Some guests at the President's Lunch on Division. will be presented to winners prior to the Seniors match on Sunday . Sunday include The President of the Melbounre Winners and runners-up medallions and Premiership Cups will be presented by Cricket Club, Dr . don Cordner and Mrs . Cordner, the President, Mr . John Dillon at the conclusion of the senior games . The Deputy Commissioner of Police Operations Mr. Keith Thompson and Mrs . Thompson, the OTF coaxed the following selections from ENTERTAINMENT: The Carlton Blue Birds will provide entertainment in the break between Reserves Mayor of Brighton Cr . Robert Smyth, the State Executive Members forthe weekend's big games : and Seniors . Member of Higginbottom The Hon . Mr. Robert The final of the Lawson, the Presidents of the competing teams A Section B Section Amateur 100 will be run during the half time interval . Messrs . Alan Beard (Ormond) and Colin Glover John Dillon De La Salle Caulfield Gram . Runners are - Steve Segota (Commonwealth Bank representing F Section) (De La Salle) office bearers of the Umpires Jim Hawkins De La Salle Caulfield Gram . - Greg Banova (Williamstown CYMS) representing E Section Association, V .A.F.A. Life Members, Brighton David Burnes Ormond Caulfield Gram . - Jon Davey (Old Trinity) representing D Sectio n City Councillors, Sponsors and members of the Richard Elliott Ormond Caulfield Gram . - Peter Lewin (St. Kevin's OB) representing C Section media . bx Johnson De La Salle Caulfield Gram . John Miles Ormond Caulfield Gram . - Alex Morelli (Old Paradians) representing B Sectio n Peter Nathan De La Salle Caulfield Gram . - Vaughan Carlin (Old Xaverians) representing A Section David Scott Ormond Caulfield Gram . - Peter Keogh representing the Umpires Association OTF congratulates Mr. Ian Munro on being Keith Sharkie De La Salle Marcellin named V.A .F .A . Amateur Footbaler Personality Ray Walsh De La Salle Marcellin MARQUEE : Light lunches with refreshments will be served between 12 noon and 2 p .m . of the Year. Munners as he is affectionately Bob Welch De La Salle Caulfield Gram . known in Amateur circles was both surprised Noel Rundle Ormond Caulfield Gram . and delighted with the award . Other nominations were : Harry Leigh (North O .B.), Roger Paul What The Coaches Sai d (Old Haileybury), Reg Taylor (Therry CCOB) as4old to Peter French after the Gam e and Peter Chisnall (Caulfield Grammarians) . Former winners present at the Brunch were JOH POLLARD ( DE LA SALLE): "We won because individual players lifted and the rest of the team followed suit George McTaggart, Peter Hutchinson and Peter . We have always had trouble beating Collegians and they had a real go in this game, in Harris and guests were entertained by Maurie V .A.F .A. General Manager reports that the fact it's probably the best they've played against us . Apart from Murphy who will be right for the Fields and V.F.A. President Brook Andersen . Junior Football Council is conducting a Junior Grand Final, we have no injury worries ." 10 Hour Coaching Course for level 1 of the N .F .L .'s Coach accreditation scheme at V.F .L . BRUCE FERGUSON (COLLEGIANS): "We ran out of ability. We put on a lot of effort especially Brook addressed guests on his philosophy of Park on October 5th and 6th . Interested coaches Herman and Pollock and when they tired we had no one to take over . I don't know who'll win next should contact Mr . Bryan Collins at the JFC on ." football which was for the V.A.F.A., V .F.A., week V.C .F.L ., V.M .F.L . and V .F .L. working collectively 429 4747 . for the benefit of the game . AND THE CAPTAIN S He was keen on the establishment of a National PADDY MAHER (DE LA SALLE) : "Persistance - sheer persistence which is our style of game . Their Competition believing that if the game was to The V.A.F .A. will announce the winner of its mark and kick style had them relying heavily on just one player ." prosper it need to be more widely spread . "Media Award" for 1985 during Sunday's official Part of the V.F .A . submission to the N .F.L. luncheon. Last year's winner Michael Lovett of STUART HINCHEN (COLLEGIANS) : "We didn't lose it - De La won it. We gave them a sniff at three- was for a competition comprising 9 V .F .L. teams, The Herald is again in the running as are Jon quarter time and away they went . They've a perfect blend of youth and experience and I thought that composite sides from W.A . and S .A., the Sydney Anderson of the Sunday Press, Sophie Arnold, we followed our instructions of contesting every issue . Next week - it's hard to say . It'll be close with Swans and with Fitzroy in Queensland and St . The Age, Scott Palmer Sunday Press and Peter only a kick in it and could go either way ." Kilda in Tasmania . McKenna World of Sport.

6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 7 Looking Back by Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 198 0 De La Salle O .C and University Blues met in the "A" Section Grand Final with the Blues favourites to take out the flag . 'Twas not to be ! The Blues failed to make use of the breeze in the second term and at half time De La had appeared to have the game in hand although leading by only 10 points . The Blues attacked in the final term but inaccuracy and the bustling De La backs gave them no chance . Final scores were De La Salle 11 .14 to University Blues 7 .18 . The team to represent De La was as follows :- Backs : G . Connelly P. McDonnell B . Hanrahan Half Backs : R . Halassa P. Donegan B . Bourke Centres: D . Hollier R . McHenry (c) J . Doolan H . Forwards: S . Murphy P. Green P . Maher Forwards: M . Green R . Cawley R . Ruffolo Followers : I. Rabone B . Dunn T . Cooke Res.: A . Groves W . Peirs Coach : B . Sheed y Goal kickers were: De La : Ruffolo 4, M . Green 3, Murphy 3, Rabone 1 . University Blues: Sleeman 3, Karvelos 2, D . Curnow 1, R . Curnow 1 . Best Players : De La : M. Green, D . Burke, D . Hollier, G . Connelly, McDonnell, Rabone. University Blues: Orton, Bedford, Yeo, Sleeman, Wood, R . Curnow . Old Xaverians held out Old Scotch to win a thrilling "B" Section premiership by 2 points - quarter by quarter scores were : Old Xaverians 4.4 7.5 10 .12 12 .12 Old Scotch 3 .4 9 .5 10.7 12 .1 0 Best were : Burne, S . Curtain (6 goals), Brown, Ryan, Brimacombe, Atkinson for Old Xaverians and Mason, Duke, Kiel, Sherwin, Duffy, Talbot for Old Scotch . OLD HAILEYBURY AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB REQUIRE SENIOR COACH FOR 1986 PLAYING OR NON-PLAYING ) It's probably because Murph's washable or commercially launderable . Applications to: Andy Langford-Jones 819 4100 (W 598 2939 (H ) a lot more comfortable playing in his new Club secretaries are advised that Wool- Woolblend jumper. blend jumpers will be available for the 198 6 In fact, since the whole VAFA State season from Polwarth Knitwear Ltd. Representative team have been playing in But we also advise ordering MARQUEE LUNCH Woolblend jumpers they've all been a lot by December to ensure delivery. happier. Miss out, and your whole team A & B SECTION GRAND FINALS Woolblend jumpers breathe, so no could get very hot under the collar. matter what the weather, there's no overheat- Telephone: (03) 555 558 8 SATURDAY 21st & SUNDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER ing, itching or scratching. And while others lose their form after 12 NOON - 2 P .M . just one season, Woolblend jumpers keep their shape for years. They're also machine Woolblendmark . The finest blend. Refreshments available CLAY-i Gi~~ ii~uVJ ~~ ~ ~&`_~" LL CLUB E d~~r~ ; -- V. . . . invites applications for the following positions for season 1986 SENIOR and RESERVES CO ACHES (Playing or Non-playing )

Apply in writing stating experience and remuneration to : MR. DAVID COOK (Secretary ) 65 ALEXANDER STREET, HALLAM 3803 .

OLD Y FOOTBALL LI 3 Applications are invited for PLAYING or NON-PLAYING COAC H for season 1986 Apply in writing to: Hon. Sec. D.S . Jones, 12 Alimar Rd ., Glen Waverley, 3150 . Applications close 13th October, 198 5

HAMPTO ~,,J HOVERS AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB INC. Invites applications fo r SENIOR, RESERVE and UNDER 19 COACHE S Also coaches for U/10, U/11, U/12, U/13, U/15, U/17 Apply to : S. Anderson, P.O. Box 134, Hampton, 3188 . Applications close 14th October, 198 5 an oft C79 Spectators and supporters are reminded that they must keep off the playing field at quarter time and must remain behind the fence at all times during the game .

The National Anthem will be played prior to the A Section Grand Final . See page 33 for the words to Advance Australia Fair F~'.{ ~' ' _ R arld a :} :; = SCO ti=nvo:.0 A R D Alex Johnson and his son Cam are seen here in front of the Association's new Electronic Scoreboard . Alex provided the drive and enthusiasm whilst Cam's company, Mach Systems, installed the electronics and was responsible for the design , 1 The Scoreboard, sponsored by the State Bank, has further lifted the Amateurs Headquarters and is 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 certainly a talking point at Elsternwick Park. STEVE McCOOKE : Versatile player who has demonstrated an ability to play well all over the ground . OR M OND PLAYER PROFILES Strong mark, reads the play well, and kicks long and accurately to position . Dangerous around goals . Has won best and fairest twice and previous V.A .F.A . representative . MIKE McARTHUR-ALLEN (Coach) : In his third year at Ormond . Has worked hard, if not harder this year in making sure Ormond turn the tables in 1985 . Is an excellent CHRIS McASEY: In his second full year with Ormond . Has developed as a strong team player with thinker, and has built up enormous respect from both players and officials around the great marking ability and an asset to our attacking H .B . line. Reads the play well as was shown in the club . Is always prepared to listen and to do that little bit extra to ensure success . Goes second semi final . out of his way to be one of the boys and all at Ormond wish his deserved success this GREG FISHER : Experienced forward player has the ability to capitalise on opportunities . Has yea r. excellent anticipation and kicks well into position . PHIL KINGSTON : Courageous, pacy wingman with a never say die attitude . There's only one speed for "Kingo" and that's flat out . A great clubman and contributor . A real fighter for the ball ; adaptable RUSSELL BARNES (Captain) : Attacking H .B.F . who greatly inspires his team mates by player . his desperation and never beaten attitude . An unselfish team player who has settled . Excellent second semi . MICHAEL OATEN : Second year at Ormond . Again frustrated by injury but battling back . An excellent into his captaincy role very well accurate long kick, top team player and strong hands . Works hard . TONY BOYANTON : One of our young veterans . Tony has played almost 150 games mainly as a damaging rover/forward pocket . A very accurate kick for goal and displays tons of courage . ROSS TONKIN : Extremely adaptable mobile player with a great spring . Is an exciting mark, kicks ANDREW MEHRTEN (Vice Captain): Very gutsy non stop rover, dangerous around long and is very damaging either up forward or in defence . goals, prepared to run all day and is always prepared to run into defence . V .A.F.A. Representative. PAUL FORSYTH : Creative ruck rover come forward flanker who does a lot of hard bullocking work . Has the ability to kick goals and fights hard for the ball . GRAHAM HERKESS : A knock ruckman who epitomises determination and is an inspiration to his team mates . Works hard on the field and always gives 100% . Strong and fearless . PHIL MEHRTEN : Strong, adaptable forward/backman renowned for his strong tackling and ability to play explosive football . A great comeback game in the second semi after CRAIG TONKIN : An excellent running player and very accurate, long kick . Can play wing, half overcoming a serious eye injury. forward, half back and has worked very hard this year . PAUL KITELY : Missed last year through business but this year has returned and settled down to a wing very well . Paul is an excellent deliverer of the ball, a good mark for his size and always gives 100% . Our old stalwart on the field and still one of the best top ruckman in MARTIN CRAMPTON: Full back . This is his first year at the club and Martin has shown both strength ALLAN NAYLOR : and aggression in this vital full back position . Is a strong mark and good team player. the competition . Again won Victorian selection this year . Previous best and fairest winner and has played over 200 games . MARK GILMORE : Another one of our younger brigade who has slotted into a roving/ruck rover role extremely well . Can run all day and has a fierce desire for the ball . A good team player who can play in a number of positions . GEOFF SINGLETON : Geoff has had a consistent year up forward . Is a strong mark and a good ground player . Encourages strongly and works hard at his game . Likes the open spaces of Elsternwick DAVID McDONALD: Tall agile defender who has held down C .H .B . extremely well this y selector s . for a Park, year s Victoria n . . consistent year . Reads the play well and set man attacking moves PAUL SCHUHKRAFT : Paul is an elusive, strong marking half forward and an accurate kick for goal Has worked extremely hard this year and is capable of anything . GRANT PETERING : Stylish, clever half forward/wingman with explosive pace and uncanny ball skills . Is an excellent mark for his size and kicks either foot .

PAUL SUTHERLAND: Explosive pace and great recovery are Paul's greatest trademarks. Unfortunately has had an interrupted year with injury but burnt in the second semi . A good link-up man, from his winging position . L S;Co"OTCH COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLUB GEOFF RUSSELL : Geoffrey is one of the best and strongest tacklers in the side . An Applications are invited for the position of elusive centre player with speed and strength . Has deceptive pace and is a long kick of the ball . SENIOR COACH for Season 1986 Interested applicants should apply to the Club Secretary , SIMON EISHOLD: Classy young ruck rover who in only his second year zoomed to Mr. DAVID SENIOR, 1 HAKEA COURT, MOUNT WAVERLEY, 3149 . . A great thinker, runs all further prominence with V .A.F.A. and All Australian selection PHONE : (H) 277 8972 (B) 799 1440 day and great user of the ball . Tons of natural ability . Applications close on 1st October, 1985 N .B. The 1985 coach is not seeking re-appointment . MARK McDONALD: Returned from Melbourne this year to join his two brothers. A A Coach for the Junior Team is also required for 1986 . very mobile centre half forward with strong hands and an excellent kick for goal . Has settled in very well to the side and was another to gain V.A.F .A. selection this year . 13 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 12 i)1_ LA SALLC 1'LAYf=fi F'1'°iV1-1Lll= S

JOHN POLLARD (Coach): John is in his second year as Senior Coach . He has been associated with De La since 1974 and has served the club as player, Reserves Coach . Has explosive pace and is a fierce and Assistant Coach culminating in the "A" Grade Premiership last year . His achievements TONY VITACCA: Forward recruited from Hawthorn speak for themselves and his ability to teach young players at "De La" is one of his tackler. finest attributes . He is ably backed by John O'Halloran, Pat McConville and Bill Peers.

GREG McHENRY : Very quick and effective utility player . Has played 133 games for the club including numerous finals . PADDY MAHER (Captain) : Veteran of 176 games including nuerous finals games . Inspiring and courageous leader with a never-say-die attitude . CARL ANDERSON : Has had an interrupted season due to work committments . Wing/forward who is a penetrating left foot kick . RICHARD WILLIAMS : A fine mark for his size and explosive pace are great attributes of, this underrated utility player . Now a veteran of 141 games . BRIAN BOURKE : The "senior citizen" of the team with 210 games including many finals behind him . SHANE MURPHY (Vice-Captain) : Victorian State Captain 1985 . Strong mark and fine Brian is a strong, explosive and courageous half-back . kick with extensive finals experience . A proven big occasion player . BRYAN HANRAHAN : Tall, rangy backman who is never beaten . Has now played 70 games for the club after an absence of two years . MICK KNUPPEL : Dashing wingman with loads of pace and courage . Also a fine kick . PHIL KERIN : Extremely strong mark and accurate kick . Has had his most consistent season . Has kicked 55 goals from full-forward . PETER LEONARD : Clearing dashes and long kicking are features of this fine defenders Very courageous forward who is a good mark and accurate kick . game . One of the prime movers in the side . PETER BARRY : DAVID HARRINGTON : Wingman/forward who is quick and excellent mark . Very fine player suited to Elsternwick Park. ANTHONY KLARICA : First season player recruited from Hawthorn . Wingman with abundance of pace, also a fine kick and mark . Quick and dangerous forward with good ball skills . TIM COOKE : Has played 145 games for the club and a member of 4 Premiership sides . PETER RENNIE : This utility player is a vital cog in the "De La" line-up . WALLY GASPARINI : First season player . Wingman/forward with great ball handling skills .

GARY CONNOLLY : A courageous and tenacious ruck-rover who uses handball to PAT McCONVILL E B. KELLETT great advantage . Has played 134 games for the club . - RESERVES COACH - RESERVES CAPTAI N

MICHAEL DEVESON : All-Australian half-back . Former "A" Grade Best and Fairest in 1983 . The prime instigator of many forward thrusts at centre-half-back . A fine mark and penetrating kick. COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLU B

COACHES REQUIRED MARK LOWE : Finals specialist who has had an interrupted season. Rover who possesses great ball-handling skills . 1 st and 2nd XVII and U .19's

MICHAEL GREENE : The "Colossus" of Amateur Football . This man is never beaten . Applications to : Ruckman, who tied for first in "A" Grade Best and Fairest this year playing in only 8 games . Proven finals campaigner with a heart as big as Elsternwick Park . Peter Milford , 23 Enismore Cres ., Park Orchards 3114 Telephone 870 5133 (W) Applications close Friday 11 th October, 1985 DAVID HOLLIER : Veteran of 176 games and 4 Premierships . His constructive hand- ball and running are features of the defender's game .

14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 15 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 ® A RESERVES GRAND FINAL VR9R)nMAV) TODAY ORMON D DE LA SALL E

A SECTION GRAND FINAL B RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL ORMOND v DE LA SALL E UNIVERSITY BLACKS v MARCELLIN Coach : Geoff Reilly q4 c Coach : Pat McConville Field : To be appointed . Field : To be appointed . Blue and Brown Colours: Blue & Gold Goal : D . Hillier, J . Hall . Goal: S. Cavanagh, G . Clancy. Colours: Light Bounda ry: M . Day, J . O'Shea . Boundary: A . Dight, N . Wilson. Emergency Goal : R . Dunstan . Duty Officer: Peter French . Field : To be appointed . G B GB A RESERVE SECTION GRAND FINAL 6 M . Buckley ...... 2 R . Franetic ...... ORMOND v DE LA SALL E *B RESERVE GRAND FINAL 8 G . Andrew (c) ...... 4 D . O'Loughlin ...... Field : To be appointed . AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K 9 C. Tonkin ...... 6 P . Devereux ...... Goal : M . Richardson, I . Malcolm. - 11 .45 am SUNDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 11 R . Strahan ...... 8 J . Meckiff ...... Bounda ry: S . Beaumont, B . Reid . OLD PARADIANS v ?? ...... 10 D .Tessier ...... Duty Officer: N . Rundle. 15 G . Burke .... . Field : To be appointed . 16 R . Eishold ...... 12 M . Conroy ...... Goal : R . Dunstan, T. Wyles . 19 M . Dawson...... 16 A . O'Keefe . - ...... Boundary : A. Mullally, S . Clinch. 22 P . Kitely ...... 18 P . Fisher ...... B SECTION GRAND FINAL 27 W . Crump . : ...... 22 M. Knuppel ...... CAULFIELD GRAMMAR v MARCELLIN FIELD UMPIRES TO BE APPOINTED FROM : 30 A . McLean ...... 27 D . Hogan ...... Field : To be appointed . K 31 R. Wood ...... 33 A. Dickinson . Coglan, C . King , 34 P . Rocke ...... Goal: B . Hoare, M . Murray . T. Flannery, S . McCarthy, 35 R. Beard ...... Bounda ry: W. Henry, C . McKEnzie . B . Goodman, F . Rossetto, 36 M . Davine ...... 35 R . Bromley ...... Emergency Goal: T. Wyles . S . Green, R . Tracey , 37 D. Robertson ...... 37 B . Waldron ...... Field : To be appointed . J . Horwood, P. Wiseman . 38 P. Milner ...... 38 D . Rawlings ...... 40 M .Tobin ...... : 41 N . Mitchell-Hill ...... 41 P. McDonald ...... 44 A. Spencer ...... For interest - this is how they lined up for the 43 L . Hamilton ...... : 47 B . Kellett (c) ...... 46 J . Young ...... 48 M . Bolt ...... 1984 Grand Fina l 47 P. O'Driscoll ...... 49 G . Schnerring ...... 48 D . Ness ...... 51 D . Kinsella ...... 49 S . i l l s ...... 52 C . Elliott ...... ORMOND 51 J . McElroy ...... 54 M . Harrington ...... " BACKS : D . Crottie P. Mehrten D . McDonald 54 T. Stewart ...... HALF BACKS : R . Barnes (vc) S . Morris G . Ritchie CENTRES: G . Russell S . McCooke C . McAsey H .F.: R . Beard R . Tonkin G. Burke FORWARDS : G . Herkess M. Oaten T . Boyanto n RUCKS : A . Naylo r S . Eishold INTERCHANGE : P. Kingston A. Mehrte n L. Crum p COACH: Mike McArthur-Alle n Teams will be competing for the N .C. Rundle Cup.

DE LA SALL E BACKS M . Lowe M. Simpson W . Tyson HALF BACKS : S . Murphy D . Nugent R . Aube r D CENTRES: D . Harrington T. Cooke W . McDonnell SCODREMBOAR H .F.: B . Bourke M. Deveson R . William s FORWARDS : P. Leonard P. Czerkaski R . McHenry DE LA SALL E RUCKS : M . Greene INTERCHANGE ORMON D G . Connolly : D . Hollier '/. time '/z time 3/c time ;% time 1/2 time 3/4 time I F in a P. Maher (c) G . McHenr y COACH : John Pollard

16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 ORMOND RUCKS : R . NAYLOR 23 S. EISHOLD 63 A . MEF9RTEN1 2

1 R . Tonkin ...... 1 G . McHenry ...... 3 T. Boyanton ...... 3 C. Anderson ...... 4 R . Barnes (c) ...... 5 P. Leonard ...... BACK S 5 D . McDonald ...... 7 R . Williams ...... 7 G . Fisher ...... - ... 9 T.Cooke ...... 10 G . Ritchie (dvc) ...... 15 G . Connolly ...... : 12 A . Mehrten (vc) ...... 17 B .Bourke ...... < 13 P . Kingston ...... 19 B . Hanrahan ...... 14 G . Herkess ...... 21 M . Deveson ...... 17 P . Sutherland ...... 22 M . Knuppel ...... 18 C . McAsey ...... 23 P. Maher (c) ...... 20 M . Oaten ...... 24 M . Lowe ...... 21 G . Singleton ...... 28 S . Murphy (vc) ...... 23 A . Naylor ...... 32 M . Greene ...... 24 S . McCooke ...... 36 P . Kerin ...... 25 P . Forsyth ...... 40 D . Hollier ...... 26 P . Mehrten ...... 42 P . Barry ...... 28 S . Morris ...... 43 D . Harrington ...... 32 M. McDonald ...... 48 A . Klarica ...... 34 G . Russell ...... 50 P . Rennie ...... 44 M. Gilmore ...... 53 T.Vitacca ...... 45 M. Crampton ...... 56 W. Gasparini ...... 50 P. Schuhkraft ...... 52 G . Petering ...... 63 S . Eishold ......

'/, time i/2 time 3/4 time '/a time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final I'CHANGE : ORMOND R, TONKIN 1 G . SINGLETON 27 ; S ' ~: ~; 1 01 B RESERVES PRELIM FINAL _ FINAL CAULFIELD GRAMMAR MARCELLI N

UNIVERSITY BLACKS MARCELLIN OLD PARADIANS Coach: Justin Gra y Coach : Tony O'Dow d Coach : David McCormack Coach : Peter Chisnall Coach : Neil Le Lievre Colours: Black and Blu e Team Manager: M. Rooney Colours: Purple and Gree n Colours: Navy Blue and White Colours: Maroon, Light Blue Colours: Maroon, Light Blue and Gold and Gold G B G B G B 2 R . Bade ...... 6 G. O'Connell ..... 4 P. Hammond ...... G B 4 M. Russell ...... 7 M . Dillon ...... 8 P.Jones ...... 6 A . Coker ...... 14 D . Howe ...... 18 P ...... 1 T. Holmes ...... Cosgriff ...... 1 D . Matthews ...... 7 J . I ng leton ...... 16 G . Norden ...... 19 D . Bibby ...... 2 G . Petroff ...... 8 J . Roy-Smith ...... 2 P . Callil . 20 J . Hesse ...... 21 T . Nelson ...... 3 M . Cooper ...... 9 S . Phillipson ...... 21 M.Carrucan ...... 23 P. Luchetta ...... 3 C . Stone (c) . . 4 A . Nalder ...... 4 C . Carr ...... 11 B. Burge ...... 23 D . O'Callaghan (c) . 30 A . McMahon ...... 5 A . Harlock ...... 5 P . Carafa ...... 18 B. Gannon ...... 27 P. Boemo ...... 32 P. McMahon (vc) ... . 29 A. Cunningham ...... 6 D . Gregor ...... 8 T . Amao ...... 30 R . Stewart ...... 33 C . O'Halloran ...... 21 G . Cunningham ...... 32 C . Burke ...... 34 S . Watson ...... 7 G . Voyage ...... 9 M . Day ...... 23 A. Bearham ...... 33 A . Maher ...... 35 K . Buhagiar ...... 8 D . Fish(vc) ...... 10 B . Hellard ...... 24 R . Perrett ...... 35 R . O'Callaghan, .... 36 B . McClements .... 9 R . Berzins ...... 11 C . Slattery ...... 28 D . Hays ...... 36 D . Menzies ...... 37 P . Luby ...... 10 J . Stone ...... 12 A .Cullinan(c) ...... 30 P . Conway ...... 37 P.Sheehan .. ... 38 M . Vear ...... 11 T . Anderson ...... ' 13 C . Hesse ...... 35 S. Wight ...... 38 B . Cullinan ...... 39 P . Hewett ...... 13 G . Sassella ...... 15 D . Ebert ...... 36 B . Harty ...... 39 A . Paatsch ...... 1 ..... 42 G . Neylan ...... 14 R . Allsop ...... 17 M. Getson (dvc) ...... 37 F . Costello ...... 41 L . Kivlighorn ...... 43 D . McInerney ...... 18 A . Caf fry...... 40 E. Popovic ...... 42 A . Mullens...... 45 D . Perryman ...... 15 C . Cooney 41 M . McLaughlin ...... 43 D . Hanrahan ...... 48 P . Caddy ...... 17 J . Kanis ...... 19 D . Staffieri ...... Walshe NO ...... 43 B. Warren ...... 44 G .Price ...... 49 G . Dowling ...... 19 D . Hart ...... 25 A 44 P. Dillon ...... 45 T . Stewart ...... 51 T.Flynn ...... 27 P. Boemao ...... 20 M . Sisson . 45 B. Williamson ...... 46 J . Golds ...... 52 C . Ray (c) ...... 21 W. Watson ...... 28 S . Psoras ...... 48 A. Rogers ...... 49 L . Denning ...... 54 D .Jackson ...... 22 C . Collett ...... 29 B . Bently ...... 49 D . Hyett ...... 50 A . Robinson ...... 55 D . Blackley ...... 23 D. Allen ...... 33 A . maher ...... 50 Q. Lang ...... 51 M .Alphonso ...... 56 D .Flynn ...... 24 A . Ponsford ...... 34 W . Getson ...... 51 D . Robinson ...... 60 R . Van Der Merwe .. 57 S . Liddicutt ...... 53 V. Lavery (vc) ...... 61 D ...... 25 J . Roseman ...... 38 B .Cullinan ...... Gallagher 58 R .Toonen ...... 55 G . Keys ...... 64 P . Harvey ...... 26 S . Allen ...... 39 A. Paatsch ...... 57 F . McLinden ...... 27 W. Morgan . . - - ...... 48 A .Carafa ...... 58 S . Pryor ...... 30 D. Felsenthal ...... 65 G . Luscombe ...... 31 R . Castles ...... 67 C . Dennis (c) ...... 34 A . Murphy ...... 99 S . Woodward ...... 35 R . Harris ...... 40 J . Scotland ...... B Reserve Grand Finalsts will be competing for the J .F.X . Dillon Cup ...... 41 R . Morrissey Please retain your "Amateur Footballer" for next week's B Reserve Section Grand Final ...... 45 B . Sweetland to be played Sunday 29th September at 11 .45 am at Elsternwick Park.

Teams will be competing for the J.V. Deane Cup .

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CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN S MARCELLIN OLD PARADIAN S '/a time .Ume-I Final 'i4 time 'h time ( 'h time J '/. time '/4 t i me ~/. time '/• t ime 1/7 ti me 3/. ti me F inal CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS PROFILE S MARCELLIN O .C . PROFILE S

PETER CHISNALL (Coach) : Member of the historic North Melbourne Premiership team in 1975 . Has TIM HOLMES : Former V .A.F.A State Player and capable forward or defender . Returning after injury . lifted Caulfield from 8th in 1984 to top in 1985 . GARY PETROFF : Elusive half forward . .A.F.A. and been an CHRIS STONE (Captain) : Former St . Kilda V.F .L . player and has represented V MARK COOPER : V.A.F.A. U .18 representative, brother of Bernie . Very creative player who "sharks" All-Australian representative . Versatile player and best tackler in the comp . packs with aplomb . . Strong marking ruckman who is DICK FISH (Vice-Captain) : Winner of 2 Club Best and Fairest awards ANTHONY CARR : A very exciting youngster who to quote his club secretary "A boy who completed bound to play a top game . a man's errand" . Recruited from school XVIII and has followed in brother Simon's footsteps by TONY ANDERSON : PAUL CARAFA: Represented the V .A.F.A. U.18's against the V .F .A . this season . Aggressive and being one of our most consistent performers . attacking back pocket . . Strong marking forward whose kicking RAY BERZINS : Winner of the club Best and Fairest in 1984 TONY AMAD: "Mushie" B Section best and fairest runner-up this season . Courage personified for goal is a delight to watch . would dearly love a premiership and a state jumper . PHIL CALLIL : Represented V .A.F.A. this year. "Fabulous" is a highly skilled centre player who kicked M . DAY: Tall, high flying follower. the "goal of the year" in the second semi . . Excellent mark and kick whose BRENDAN HELLARD : Recruited from De La, Brendan has fitted easily into the Marcellin style and is CHRIS COLLETT : Recruited from St . Kilda U .19's and Reserves a damaging "running" player. return from "retirement" has boosted the centre line . CHRIS SLATTERY : Reads the game well and has great disposal . CAMPBELL COONEY: Former Melbourne Reserves player who has had an excellent season at both C .H .F. and C .H .B . Strong dashes and long kicks are highlights of his game . ANDY CULLINAN : Captain and a great leader who backs his judgement. Been known to like a goal. DAVID GREGOR : Former St . Kilda U .19 player. Has had a very consistent season and muxt be the CHARLIE HESSE : Attacking backman with plenty of pace . best full forward in the competition . DIRK EBERT: Utility player - a fine example to his younger teammates . ANDREW HARLOCK : Very versatile player whose consistency in the second semi was a highlight of MATT GETSON : Deputy vice-captain who led the side from the front last week . V .A.F .A. state the game . representative and lion hearted ruckman . ANDREW HARRIS : This year's big improver . "Harry" has not looked back since being moved to the ANTHONY CAFFRY : Tough, nuggety winger . backline and his second semi game was a"bottler" . DINO STAFFIERI : Built low to the ground, but always close to the ball . DAVID HART : Another part of the determined backline that has made kicking goals hard for opponents . TONY WALSHE : Vice-captain who tragically broke an ankle in the second semi . JOHN KANIS : Represented V .A.F.A. this year and was selected as rover for the All-Australian team . PAUL BOEMO : Has plenty of G & D and remarkable energy . Hard worker who creates opportunities for his team mates . STEVE PSORAS: Attacking winger who can kick goals . DAVID MATTHEWS : V.A.F .A . full-forward who returned mid-season after stints with Collingwood and BRENDAN BENTLEY: Always concentrating and most dependable . Melbourne . Strong and sometimes sensational mark and excellent kick for goal . ANDY MAHER : Attacking goal sneak who can always kick a bucket of goals. WAYNE MORGAN : First year player who has improved greatly throughout the season . . Has overcome frustrating early season injuries LUKE GETSON : Has played well in both finals and is bound to come under notice today . A.G.S . High ALAN NALDER : Former Captain of Richmond U .19's jump record holder . to be a major contributor in a variety of positions . "Ponny" showed in the second semi how dangerous he can be on the BRENDAN CULLINAN : Mr . Utility - has been called on to fill in for his vice-captain and is bound to ANDREW PONSFORD: do well . forward line with a top class display of opportunism . ANTHONY PAATSCH : Strong, physical ruckman - the old man of the side . MIKE SISSON: Hardest working and most consistent and versatile player in team . Sure to play well in any position . ANTHONY CARAFA : Strongly built ruck rover - 1985 Teal Cup representative . JEREMY STONE : Jeremy's mid-season return has been a great boost to our small man strength, COACH NEIL LE LIEVRE : Neil is is his first year with Marcellin after taking De La Salle to the A Lightning dashes are a highlight of his game . Section flag in 1983. In 3 years with the V .A .F.A. Neil has coached in 3 Grand Finals . WARWICK WATSON : Former club Best and Fairest winner and "veteran" of this young team showed in second semi that he has plenty of goals left yet . JOHN ROSEMAN : Smallest man in the team who polled well in the V .A.F.A. voting this year . Has UNIVERSITY ' ` ;1H'00 improved a lot this year and keen to get a"bag" of goals in the Grand Final . DOUG ALLEN : Promising close checking backman whose dashes from the back line are a feature of OLD BOYS his game . . 1 ruck role manfully this year ROSS ALLSOP : Tallest player in the team who has shouldered No Invites applications for when asked to do so . ROBERT MORRISSEY: Promising first year player who has played some solid back line games . SENIOR and RESERVE COACHES GREG SASSELLA: Early season injuries denied Greg the opportunity to follow up his excellent practice match form . Apply: - John Salvatico, 8 Ryland Place, Thomastown, 3074 . JEFF SCOTLAND : Good performer in a variety of positions this year and bound to benefit from the year's experience up from "D" Grade . BOB SWEETLAND : Another first year player whose consistent roving displays in the Reserves Applications close 30th September, 1985 earned him a place in the seniors later in season .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 23 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 Four Grand Final What The Chairmen Selectors Winning Combination s as told to Peter Frenc h FAWKNER BACKS: T. Bourke S. Buckley M . Middlemo HALF BACKS : K . Busst S . Rhodes P . Kerslake CENTRES: C . Weir S. Hills G . Mitchell H. F. : R. Wilson G . Ould J . O'Leary vs FORWARDS : M . Majerczak K . Korp W . Hoare RUCKS : G . Busst oAPc T . Young COACH : Kevin Morriso n P. Majerczak PRESIDENT : Brian O'Leary ANDREW CHISHOLM (ORMOND) : "Our team plan, team attitude, greater depth and the overall pain of last year will see us through INTERCHANGE : M. Tymms SECRETARY: Alan Henderson . We've got some very much unfinished business in a year where A. Karta l TREASURER : R . McMaho n nothing has been easy for us and I believe this will stand us in good stead on Sunday ."

JOHN O'HALLORAN (DE LA SALLE) : "We'll win because we're a very talented team . We've certainly OLD TRINITY got respect for Ormond but we're determined to do well in the finals again ."

BACKS: A . Maizels E. Borghesi (dvc) A . Dobson HALF BACKS: C . Robison 1. Wallace S . Adgemis CENTRES: CENTRES: B. Rieniets A. Allibon R . Heath gaper H.F.: D . O'Shaughnessy (vc) D . Gee G. O'Connor FORWARDS : S . Cowley (c) C . Bren t C. Glass jllags RUCKS : R . Waldrop 5 HORSCROFT PLACE, MOORABBI N T. Pontefract COACH : Andrew Disney T. Norma n PRESIDENT: Stuart Stockdale INTERCHANGE : G. Heath SECRETARY : Andrew Birrell PAPER BAG MANUFACTURERS & CATERERS SUPPLIE S N. Sammu t TREASURER : Paul Buntin g HEATHERTO N S"ERVICE LI°T Y BACKS: P. Quanchi W. Howells S. Hopkins HALF BACKS : P. Ulbrick A . Coffey (vc) M . Easey CENTRES: S . Rooney D. Patterson H . Jone s H.F.: J . Reiger T. Howel l M . Davidson FORWARDS : M . Mott (c) S . Reiger D . Coffe y RUCKS : A. Smit h A. Perkins COACH : Brian Bond D . Reige r PRESIDENT: Peter Skinner INTERCHANGE : M. Buckley SECRETARY : Damien Cody TREASURER : Gary Rya n T. Easey HANGING UP YOUR BOOTS? UMPIRE S BRUNSWICK MARCELLIN BEST WISHES ~ Field, Goal and Boundary BACKS: T . Barley L . Cordes M. Jameson are urgently required in 1986 HALF BACKS : A. Conboy A . Strachan B . Watterson * Additional training venues CENTRES: J, Russ D . Carroll 1 . Campbell * Great conditions and facilities . Johnston G . Huckstepp Best wishes to Neil Le Lievre, senior coach, H.F.: B . Owens P and tony O'Dowd, * Above average remuneratio n . McBrid e J . Harriso n reserves, from aI I the supporters FORWARDS : B . Hull S at Marcellin . Both men, in their first year with RUCKS : P. Mackintosh the club, have managed to groom a formidable WHO BENEFITS? N . Campbell band of players throughout the year by their D . Demi r COACH : Danny Demir own commitment to the task . Congratulations Your Ex Club, the Players, the V .A.F .A . on winning a place back in A Grade, and we are INTERCHANGE : M . Davenport PRESIDENT : John Palmer For details contact Peter French on 531 545 2 n sure that you will be proud of the effort of both J . Gibson SECRETARY: Gteg Fage teams today .

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Two Old Scotch Champions V.A .F.A. President John Dillon is shown here congratulating A V.A.F.A . Fatron and former Old Scotch champion Manson Russel Section Best and Fairest winner Andrew Smith . Looking on are is seen congratulating Old Scotch's latest champion - 1985 A Greg Cameron (Ivanhoe), Jeremy Schmidt (Collegians) and Section Best and Fairest winner Andrew Smith . 3rd place getter Michael Greene of De La Salle.

Mr . Kevin Halpin, Administration Manager of Beaurepaires B Section Best and Fairest winner Jack King of Farkside is presents A Section Best and Fairest winner, Andrew Smith of seen here with Michael Varney of Kew (3rd), President John Old Scotch, with the Beaurepaires Trophy . Dillon on his right and runner-up Tony Amad of Marceltin .

The President Mr . John Dillon is seen here presenting the C Section Best and Fairest winner Craig Beale of St . Kevin's Victoria Police Most Disciplined Team" Award to Collegians (2nd from left) is seen here with runner-up Terry Young of LL U .19 Coach John Purdue, Fawkner, V .A.F .A . President John Dillon and fourth placed Andrew Beale also of St . Kevin's.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 27 LAST ROUND'S RESULTS LAST ROUND'S RESULTS

A SECTION E SECTION C RESERVE SECTION E RESERVE SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL

De La Salle 5 .0 9 .2 14.5 25.9 .159 Preston 0.3 2.6 4.8 6.11 .47 Fawner 4.2 4.3 6 .8 12 .9 .81 Preston MBOB 2 .4 4 .6 8 .8 10.8,68 Collegians 6 .4 12.7 16.60 17 .13 .11 5 Heatherton 1.4 6.7 14.13 16 .19 .11 5 Therry CCOB 2.4 9 .8 13.10 17.10.11 2 Williamstown CYMS 1 .2 3.5 4 .6 9.8 .62 DE LA SALLE : Kerin 9. Rennie 4, Barry 4, Harrington 3, HEATHERTON : Fatterson 5, Howell 4, J . Reiger2 . F. Reiger THERRY CCOB : Donohue 5, C. Howe 4, Jones 3, G . Howe 2, PRESTON MBOB: Sebar 2, Mounsey 2, Gould, Ryan. Eames, Vitacca 2, Connolly, Lowe, Williams . BEST : Kerin, Harrington, 2, Buckley 2, D . Reiger. BEST: A . Coffey, Howell, M. Easey, McLeod, Dillon, Ryan . BEST: C . Howe, Dillon, Webb, Broderick, Bullock, Fridham, A . Allen . BEST : Hodgson, Mounsey, Hunter, Deveson, Greene, Cooke, Barry . Jones, Ulbrick, Hopkins. McLeod, Donohue . O'Connor, R . Allen, A . Allen . COLLEGIANS : English 7, Herman 3, Wolff 3, K . Farsons, PRESTON MBOB : Caton, I . De Bono, Yendall, Haysom, Milner, FAWKNER: M . Wilson 4, Gray, Mills, Agius, Johnson, F . WILLIAMSTOWEN CYMS : White 3, Telford 2, Tuck, Orr, Hoyle, Irvine, Schmidt. BEST: Herman, Follock, English, Laussen . Frowse. Tymms, Habgood, Selleck, Whelan. BEST: Barrett, Johnson, Serong . Dervan . BEST: Denham, Orr, Serong, White, Dervan. . Wallace, Ruggerio, Cropley, Kelly. Burns. G . Farsons, Irvine Umpires : S. McCa rt hy, Tracey . Umpires: Flannery, Coughlan . Umpires: D. Wilson, Hayward. Umpires : Farrelly, N . Wilson .

B SECTION F SECTION D RESERVE SECTION F RESERVE SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL

Marcellin 1 .1 3 .4 9 .9 13.12.90 Clayton 1 .3 3 .8 4.11 7 .16 .58 Old Mentonians 2.3 4.4 6.5 10 .7.67 U.H .S .O .B. 4 .5 5 .8 8 .10 8 .10 .58 Parkside 3.4 6.8 7 .11 7.13.5 5 Brunswick 3 .3 4 .4 6.12 8 .12 .60 Old Trinity 2.2 3.4 5.6 8 .7.5 5 Brunswick 0 .1 0 .3 0 .3 2.7 .1 9 MARCELLIN: Fetroff 5, M. Cooper 2, A. Carafa 2, Psoras, BRUNSWICK : McBride 3, Harrison 3 . F . Johnston, Demir. OLD MENTONIANS: Johnsen 3, Sargeant 2, Vines 2, Marin U.H .S.O .B. : Harris 2, Kountios 2, Boyce, A. Flavel, Sawchyn, Caffry, Slattery, Ebert . BEST : Carr, Hellard, Fsoras. Caffry, M . BEST: A . Conboy, Demir, Harrison . F . Johnston . McBride, 2, O'Callaghan. BEST: R. Buxton, Sharp, Ball, Norman, Sargeant, Ferguson. BEST : Webster. Ferguson, Gamble.Sawchyn, Buckman, Getson, Amad. Watterson . F ittartf . Dugan . PARKSIDE : Freeman 4, Griffiths . Franklin, Yoksich . BEST: CLAYTON : Burke 2, Swan 2, Macklin, Demestre, R . Newton . OLD TRINITY : Ray 2, Birrell 2, Kennedy, Coombes, Lewicki, BRUNSWICK : Conduit, Cox. BEST : O'Sullivan, Cox, Henry, Williams. Sansonetti . Bradley, Torre, King, Griffiths . BEST: Reynolds, Black, Dinsdale, Fazianas . Burghardt . Begent . Miller. BEST : Hope, Birrell, Coombes. Carnegie, Beer, Lumsden. Conduit, Hewitt, Bond. Umpires: Wiseman, Horwood. 9 Umpires: Thomas, Woolley . Umpires: F . King, Cherry. Umpires: Keogh, Jamieson . KEW AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB C SECTION A RESERVE SECTION L PRELIMINARY FINA L Applications are invited for the following positions for 1986 : GRAND FINA SENIOR COACH : playing or non-playing . Proven leadership ability an d sound communication skills are of prime importance . Fawkner 3 .4 9 .5 18 .9 19 .15.129 De La Salle 4 .4 5 .5 10.5 13.6 3 .4 6 .7 9.12 12 .15 .87 Ivanhoe 0 .1 4.4 5.7 7.8.5 0 Recognised senior coaching experience will be highly Therry CCOB regarded but is not essential . FAWKNER : M . Majerczak 7, Kort 4, O'Leary 2 . Young 2, R . DE LA SALLE: O'Loughlin 4, Bolt 3. Spencer 2 . Waldron. Wilson 2 . Hoare. F . Majerczak . BEST: Kerslake . M . Majerczak . Devereaux, Schnerring, Knuppel . BEST : Kinsella, Bolt, Bromley. RESERVES COACH : playing or non-playing UNDER 19 COACH O'Leary. Mitchell . G . Busst. Rhodes. Spencer, Knuppel, Meckiff. . . THERRY CCOB: O'Rourke 5 . Wrigglesworth 3, Weir, Crotty . IVANHOE: Brock 5, Dwyer, Kennedy . BEST: Brock, Stewart, Toohey, Mallon . BEST : Cerini . Flaherty, Reidy, Whyley, Quinn . Hoffman . Whiting. Russell . Edwards Applicatons should be in writing to the Club Secretary, Mr . Don Mullin, 6 Gidgee Ave ., Lower O'Rourke . Umpires : Henry . Lippold . Templestowe, 3107 . Phone AH 850-4445 . Umpires : B. Goodman . Rossetto. Applications close 1st October, 198 5 The 1985 Coach is not seeking re-appointmen t D SECTION B RESERVE SECTION How They Fared During the Season GRAND FINAL SECOND SEMI FINAL A SECTION B SECTION .17•143 University Blacks 6 .11 .47 De La Salle v Ormond Marcellin v Caulfield Gramma r Old Trinity ' 21 .10.5 8 M .H .S.O.B . 12,4 .7 6 Old Paradians 8 13.9 .87 - 19 .14 .128 1st June 10.16 .76 - 17 .12 .114 11 th May 6.12 .48 v 3 .13 .31 10th August .51 20th July OLD TRINITY : Brent 5, Allibon 3 . Glass 3 . Maizels 3. OLD PARADIANS : Nelson 2, McClements 2 . Buhagiar 2 . 17 .13 .115 - 8 .3 Jones . O'Halloran. BEST : Dowling. Ray . Cosgriff. Caddy . Jackson . 13.20 .16 .142 8 Sept . 2nd Sem i O'Shaughnessy 3. Norman 2 . Sammut . Gee. BEST: Fontefrack . A RESERVE SECTION .98 - 21 Norman . R . Heath . Robison . Allibon, Maizels . Nelson. De La Salle v Ormond Moritz 3, Chester 2 . Athanasopoulos . McLardie . UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Fhillipson 2 . Lagastes, Ferrett. Dennis . B RESERVE SECTION M .H .S .O .B .: Wight. BEST: Luscombe. Lavery . Russell . Williamson . Conway . 8.13 .61 - 13 .13 .91 1st June Scrinis . Anastasakis . Lindholm . Flegeltaub. Dowling . BEST : Marcellin v University Black s Dowling . Todd . Feterson . McLardie. Fhelps . Wix . Bode. 7.9 .51 - 7.5 .47 10th Augus t Umpires : Reid . Molloy . 10.5 .65 - 14 .11 .95 13th May Umpires : Green . C . King. 11 .13 .79 - 8.7 .55 22nd Jun e

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Curtaj .96 16 D THE Old Xaverians 4 14 0 1382 1939 71 .27 16 Mason, ( B SECTIO N A RESERVE SECTIO N Y Murphy; Caulfield Grammar 14 4 0 2076 1615 128 .54 56 Ivanhoe 15 3 0 1340 872 153 .67 60 Tyquin, I Marcellin 13 5 0 1963 1394 140 .82 52 Ormond 14 4 0 1402 914 153 .39 56 PERSONAL SERVICES O`F Parkside 13 5 0 1849 1469 125 .87 52 Morcom De La Salle 12 6 0 1246 906 137 .53 48 Old Melburnians 10 7 1 1723 1732 99 .48 42 Bulleen-Temp. 11 7 0 1427 1057 135 .00 44 Baum, C University Blacks 10 8 0 1848 1598 115 .64 40 North Old Boys 10 7 1 1327 1198 110 .77 42 Boccabf St. Kilda 9 9 0 1740 1761 98 .81 36 Old Scotch 9 9 0 1294 1299 99 .62 36 L TR Old Paradians 8 10 0 1558 1507 103 .38 32 NATIONA USTEE Collegians 8 10 0 1064 1176 90 S Roberts .48 32 Old Brighton 7 11 0 1623 1913 84 .84 28 St . 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Haral Old Haileybury 7 11 0 1477 1841 80 .23 28 A.J .A.X . 5 13 0 757 1741 43.48 20 EXECUTOR OF W., ILLS Freema Hampton Rovers 5 12 1 1269 1813 69 .99 22 Caulfield Grammar 4 14 0 945 1364 69 .28 16 Monash Blues 4 13 1 1702 1919 88 .69 18 King, P~ Old Brighton 4 14 0 885 1516 58 .38 16 Coburg 4 14 0 1533 2207 69 .46 16 Kew 3 15 0 905 1838 49 .24 1 2 DempsE D SECTIO N TAXATION SERVICES A . Gran Old Trinity 18 0 0 2317 911 254.34 72 C RESERVE SECTIO N Roth, A M .H.S .O.B . 14 4 0 2093 1492 140.28 56 St . Kevins 14 4 0 1401 1005 139 .40 56 Old Mentonians 12 6 0 1774 1393 127 .35 48 Fawkner 13 5 0 1610 890 180 .90 52 REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT West Brunswick 12 6 0 1870 1592 117 .46 48 Therry 12 6 0 1561 1037 150 .53 48 Balaclava 10 8 0 2092 1787 117 .07 40 Hampton Rovers 12 6 0 1216 906 134 .22 48 Wriggle North Brunswick 8 10 0 1642 1740 94 .37 32 Banyule 12 6 0 1176 984 119 .51 48 MANAGE NT Korp, F< Old Ivanhoe 6 12 0 1489 1897 78 .49 24 0 . Haileybury 8 10 0 1077 1311 82 .15 32 Panagic Power House 5 13 0 1556 2037 76 .39 20 0 . Camberwell 6 12 0 1043 1117 93 .38 24 State Bank 3 15 0 1493 2241 66 .62 12 Thomastown 6 12 0 1052 1451 72 .50 24 POWER OF AT"Irlf"', M . MajE St. Bede's 2 16 0 1004 2316 43 .35 8 Monash Blues 5 13 0 965 1254 76 .95 20 Farchio E SECTION Coburg 2 16- 0 478 1943 24 .60 8 Bell, Th Preston MBOB 15 3 0 2283 1327 172 .04 60 D RESERVE SECTION Heatherton 13 5 0 2482 1435 172 .96 52 0 . Trinity 16 2 0 1524 661 230.56 64 Elsternwick 12 6 0 2261 1479 152 .87 48 Peninsula O .B 0 . Mentonians 13 4 1 1436 860 166.98 54 Brent! . 12 6 0 1886 1502 125 .57 48 M .H.S.O.B. 12 5 1 1315 902 145.79 50 Smith, ; Williamstown CYMS 10 8 0 1796 1413 127 .11 40 Balaclava 12 5 1 1484 1074 138 .18 50 Serving Victorians for over 90 years Bulleen United 10 8 0 1471 1428 103 .01 40 W . Brunswick Hall, S1 Old Geelong 8 10 0 1559 1904 81 .88 32 University Reds 3 14 1 1436 2367 60 .67 14 W Jenkin : F . I . T . Brunswick 12 6 0 1295 785 164 .97 48 John S . O . B . 3 14 1 1219 2353 51 .81 14 State Bank 9 9 0 1189 1148 103 .57 36 Old Carey 2 16 0 933 2427 38 .44 8 Power House 7 11 0 923 1396 66 .12 28 Short, F SECTIO N 0- Ivanhoe 4 14 0 912 1521 59 .96 16 C . Cort Clayton 16 2 0 2090 1007 207 .55 64 St. Bedes 2 16 0 536 1755 30 .54 8 Sciacc Doveton SJOC 14 4 0 2129 1300 163 .77 56 N . Brunswick 1 16 1 738 1472 50 .14 6 C, wealth Bank 14 4 0 1564 1243 125 .82 56 Phelps Brunswick 12 6 0 2037 1257 162 .05 48 E RESERVE SECTIO N Old Essendon 12 6 0 1813 1265 143.32 48 Preston 15 3 0 1771 569 311 .25 60 U .H .S .O.B . 10 8 0 1717 1247 137 .69 40 Williamstown 15 3 0 1813 915 198 .14 60 S . Reic Monash Whites 5 13 0 928 2499 3713 20 Heatherton 13 5 0 1375 1035 132 .85 52 A .N .Z trustees D. Mat . Bank 4 14 0 1232 2200 56 .00 16 0. Geelong 12 6 0 1327 990 133.74 48 NlITNationa1 Patter, Latrobe Uni. 3 15 0 847 2659 31 .85 1 2 Elsternwick 10 8 0 1433 1032 138 .86 40 Peninsula 9 9 0 1149 1308 87 .84 36 Rober' UNDER 19 ZONE 1 Bulleen United 7 11 0 919 1281 71 .74 28 R . De Bulleen-Temp. 17 1 0 3020 971 311 .02 68 0. Carey 5 13 0 914 1326 68 .93 20 95 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000. Tel . : 602 4644 Elliott No rth OB 16 2 0 2808 1191 235 .77 64 University Reds 3 15 0 721 1665 43 .30 12 Thomastown 15 3 0 2527 1599 158 .04 60 F.1 T.O. B. 0 18 0 367 2206 16.64 0 A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companles Stew a University 14 4 0 2220 1196 185 .62 56 Therry 10 8 0 2417 1591 951 .92 40 F RESERVE SECTIO N ~ CMS 0300 Marcellin 10 8 0 2028 1452 139 .67 40 Brunswick 17 1 0 1425 629 226.55 68 Mallo Banyule 8 8 2 2121 1688 125 .65 36 U .H.S.O .B. 14 4 0 1285 765 167.97 56 Burke St . Bernards 6 10 2 1428 2044 69 .86 28 0 .Essendon 13 5 0 1184 826 143.34 52 St . 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