BALL EFS WEST HEIDELBERG WHISPERS! ! 100 GAMES AT OLD SCOTCH Two players reach important milestones at St. All at Old Scotch congratulate John Carlyle on Pius today. Our popular young reserves captain Chris achieving the milestone of 100 games for the club .,\ Ray plays his 100th game and Noel Swainger, the staunch defender with the juniors and reserves, John youngest member of a hard-working family, plays has worked hard for his club for many years . Well his 50th . Both "Whisper" and "Ita" also played all done, John! Keep up the good work . their under-age football with the junior body of our club and so, between them have probably worn our SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS AT OLD PARADIANS club jumper on about 400 occasions . Both of these Old Paradians players, members and supporters talented young players have a lot of football ahead are reminded of two of the years social highlights of them and it is hoped that they will continue to Tonight the 25th is the annual talent night where play great football for our club for years to come . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER those talented on and off the field get to show their GERNS REACHES HIS 100TH on-stage ability - or lack of . The venue is Damian Bibby 's and the performances will be preceded by a Today marks Roger Gerny's 100th game for Old barbecue tea . OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Haileyburians . Roger has missed only three games On Wednesday the 29th is the annual sportsmen, on the way to his "ton" . The 23-year-old veteran has night at Heidelberg Town Hall . This year's guest a number of highlights to his credit, including the speaker is Jack Rennie of boxing fame . The s25 1978 Junior Section 2 competition best and fairest, admission includes a meal, drinks, a ticket in thc the club's Under 19 best and fairest in that years' 51000 draw and a very entertaining evening . Startine premiership team, the club's senior best and fairest time is 7 .00 p .m . For information contact Brendon in 1979 and state amateur representation . "Gerns" McCusker on 546 1278 or John Boland on 723 1145 . has played the majority of his footy on the wing, with an occasional spell as a rover or half-forward BELATED 50TH GAMES AT OLD PARADIANS flanker. His raking left-foots kicks are something of A belated but no less hearty congratulations to a mix of Neville Fields and a soccer forward's corner Steve Exton on achieving 50 games played in the kick, and the former high jump champ is well known Old Paradians successful game against Coburg in for his ambidexterity. The athletic no . 19 is also one round 9 . A wingman by profession, Steve's chief of the first seen in the bar for a convivial after- assets are his explosive pace and ball gathering ability match drink with friend and foe alike. After some once it hits the ground (something to do with living dismal attempts at motor sport, Gerns seems to on a spud farm perhaps) . Runner up in last year's have found his sporting niche at Old Haileybury . club B & F, we look forward to many more great Well done Roger and all the best for the future from games from you in guiding the O .P .'s back to the top all at O .H . of the amateur football tree . "EXT" .

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New No. 1 Pavilion at Elsternwick. Park BIONIC BIKE The Repco Bionic Bike Ergometer is unique amongst exercise cycles in that it brings B SECM-ON into use both arm and leg muscle exercises at the same time. JULY 2ND, 1983 VOL. 8310T0. 1 2 Available from: 50 CENTS All Repco Auto Parts Stores M in Registered for posting as a publication - Category "B " Vaughan Printing, 624 High Street, East Kew. Phone 80 4483 Eta® LJ BALL BRIEFS 250 GAME S TO MICHAEL RITTERMAN result of the tremendous dedication and determination HEAVY GROUNDS AND WET WEATHER 4th. Old Brighton (5th) is playing very well of late that have characterised his game rather than any LEAVE THEIR MARK - ORMOND IN STRIF E but its poor percentage could prove costly. Congratulations to St. Bernard's captain and coach Ritterman on playing his 250th game of significant flair for long or direct kicking, for it is NORTH O.B. ONLY ONE GAME AWAY - Michael rumoured that it was he who introduced the French XAVS ON THE MOVE - COLLEGIANS?? REMEMBER : AUGUST 7TH OLD MELBURNIANS ~ mateur football. Michael has played for three clubs ; V OLD SCOTCH AT PUNT ROAD to celebrate M.H.S.O.B. - 28 games, A .J.A.X . - 197 games and Cut into Australian Rules Football . This year John Low scores were the order of the day as most 125 years of Australian Rules . 5 games at St. Bernard's. He has played in all has returned to the reserves (was he hoping for the occasional light ale during the firsts?), but the club's players had their first taste of wet weather and Re-enactment match at half time ! =rades from E to A winning Best & Fairest awards in muddy grounds for two years or more . In the 29 all grades except A, and representing in sizeable injury list could well see him back in the senior matches played only 8 clubs managed more 1977-78 and captaining A .J.A.X . for seven seasons . seniors this week . Off the field he has been a than 100 points . Commonwealth Bank had the honour V .A .F.A. DAYS COMMENCE Michael's career should be an inspiration for young committeeman, a Best Club Man, and, from time to time, the Club comedian : in short, the type of player of the highest score (27 .19) which says much for the To assist the building appeal for Elsternwick Park amateur footballers to emulate as it proves there is surface of Harry Trott who makes Amateur Football, and we congratulate . Two other F Section clubs the following clubs are holding their "V.A.F.A. Day" great satisfaction to be gained from playing for the scored freely despite conditions - Footscray Tech love of the game and the friendships that are gained him on a terrific effort . today : 150 GAMES AT THORNBURY and La Trobe each kicking 21 .15. with both teammates and opponents alike . The way Those involved are : Everyone at Thornbury No club in E Section managed the century whilst "Ritters" is playing there is no reason why he couldn't would like to congratulate Steven Effa Byrn on playing his 150th game today . Old Ivanhoe's 15.19 in D Section against North A Section Collegian s go on and play 300 games. Well done to a fine B Section Bulleen-Templestowe amateur sportsman . Steve has been and still is one of our greatest Brunswick was a major upset which gives that club a performers both on and off the field and leading our big hope of grabbing fourth place C Section St . Kevin's O .B. . D Section Power House 200 GAMES AT OLD GEELONG side to a flag was one great effort which he is well In C Section Caulfield Grammarians (16.16) beat E Section Balaclava Tony Brocksopp today becomes only the second known for - showing his teammates what he is Old B righton but those familiar with Albert Park F Section Old Geelon g player in Old Geelong's thirty years to play 200 made of - plenty of guts and determination . Well will appreciate that score . done Effa and keep it up . It is anticipated that all clubs will hold a V .A.F.A. games for the club . Tony started in 1971, winning B Section saw 2 centuries . St . Be rnard's and Day during July . the Reserves Best and Fairest in that and the following 150 GAMES AT ST . BERNARD'S University Blacks . Both wins were of great relevance . year before graduating as a ruckman to the firsts in Congratulations from all concerned at St. Bernard's St. Bernard's moved off the bottom and gained much 500 GAMES AT UNIVERSITY BLUES 1973 when he held this position until mid 1980. are extended to Paul Dahnau on playing his 150th heart from its big win over A.J.A .X . whose 2 goals Most football coaches stress the importance of During that time he was a member of the 1974 and game last Saturday . "Mumbles" started with the were scored in the last quarter. whilst the Blacks are 100% concentration during a match, but it is rare '75 finals teams, he collected the Most Consistent U'19s in 1974. In 1975 he was B & F for the U/19's now only 2 games from the 4 and have a more than indeed to achieve this goal, however at least one award in 1978, and he amassed the magnificant total and an emergency for the seniors in the grand final . useful percentage. Given their recent off field troubles member of each Club must have this ability, I refer of 174 consecutive games before a leg injury side- Paul's other awards include most consistent in 1979 the Blacks win was a wonderful tonic . to those unsung heros of football, the Club lined him for the rest of 1980 and 1981 . In 1982 he and most injury prone throughout his career . Except North O .B . was the only A Section side to top the Timekeepers . resumed playing as Captain of the Reserves, the for troublesome hamstrings, Paul would have achieved ton. In fact the lowest scores of the day were recorded University Blues consider themselves very fortunate position which he retains this year despite a number this milestone much sooner, lets hope Paul you can in this section . At Ormond where the home side in this regard and all true `Blues' congratulate Graeme of games back in the firsts . Off the field, Brocky has make it to 200 as you and your wife Debbie have managed only 3 goals, their opponents and competition Coleman upon reaching his 500th game spread over served on the Committee for a number of years and been great St . Bernard's supporters . leaders University Blues had scored only 2 goals up many years of service to the Blues and previously is currently one of the club's two Vice-Presidents . 150 GAMES FOR M .H .S .O .B . RUCKMAN till 3/4 time . North's win sees them only one game with Caulfield Grammarians . Everyone connected with OGs is intensely proud of The committee, players and supporters join together this milestone and we applaud a great achievement outside the 4 and their clash today with the rapidly Melbourne University F .C . awarded Graeme the . in saluting our popular ruckman Gary Jones on improving Old Xaverians highlights the round. These (At Genivieve's request, however, we shall refrain reaching his 150 bames milestone with Melbourne Order of Merit in 1979 for his efforts to the Club . an from putting in the usual comment about wishing clubs were winless when they last met and Old Honour well deserved . Many thanks Graeme. High School Old Ifoys Amateur Football Club today Xavs . emerged victorious . I've a notion they'll win him all the best for the next 200 games! ) against St. Pius on the school oval . The evergreen again today and give Collegians breathing space . At RECORD BROKEN AT WEST BRUNSWICK 200 GAME MILESTONE AT BALACLAVA "Jonesie" commenced his illustrious career with the the other end of A section Ormond, Ivanhoe and Bob Green, club in 1975 as a 17yr old playing his first 3 games in little in stature, but mighty big in Players and supporters at Balaclava would like to Old Melburnians have a very tough time ahead and heart, today plays his 279 game, becoming West's extend sincere congratulations to a great player and the Reserves under the watchful ege of the legendary only a brave man would select his relegations at this highest player in games tally Reserves coach, Ian Evans . This honour has been a great clubman in Dave "Dasher" Henderson, Dave and his dashing style, juncture. achieved over many seasons of toil, sweat, and has been a stalwart of the club for many years, and tremendous leap and tap ruck ability were immediately Under 19 football is full of interest . In premier persistant endeavour, not only on the playing field, in that time he has played many fine games for both noticed . He played a total of 5 senior games in 1975 division leading sides Banyule and St. Bernard's were but also as a hard working committeeman . Bob has the reserves and the seniors, captained the reserves and since then, apart from odd appearances in the both defeated whilst Old Scotch has recovered some made many friends throughout his career but it is with distinction and been a club committeeman and reserves, has continued his great career in senior early season form and is pressing for a finals berth . his easy manner, and jolly self, that we at West vice-president competition, always amongst our best players . Gary enjoy most . Dave, living in Sunbury, has to drive Zone 1 has seen Marcellin replaced as leader by . (Enough waffle) . Lets put Bob where he many miles to get to training and to play on Saturdays has been a long serving committeeman at MHSOB Fawkner and Old Ivanhoe likes best on the field . He is a hard defender, a good and no one can ever remember him being late for a and his drive and desire to see the club succeed is has moved into the 4 at never ending the expense of Kew . back-up for his teammates and does his job well . Sir game . Dave exemplifies all that it means to be a . Always the first name to go into the Bob, we the club wish you well in your game today. teammate - he knows only one way to play and senior twenty on Thursday nights, Gary's amazing In Zone 2 St . Kilda CBC hung on to beat Old But I know that Margaret WILL be driving you injury-free run and his club spirit have made his Xaverians that is to go through hard and get the ball . He never and maintain its unbeaten record . Xavs home after we have a few friendly ones after . association with our club magnificent . Gary is always and Old Melburnians be second and third with Monash gives in, never questions and has proven himself a Congratulations Bob and well done . real utility in playing in every position except for the the first one to volunteer his home for our club ruck . He has been a great inspiration on and off the functions, ranging from fancy dress to fund raising field to his teammates, and has stuck with the club ventures . Donation : V.A.F.A. "Building Appeal " over the years through thick and thin . Great effort In 1983, Gary has capped off a magnificent career Dave, you have been a real ornament to the game by gaining selection in the C,D,E and F grade Victorian Name ...... Club and all at Balaclava hope you pull on the blue and team which played the Tasmanian Amateur Assoc . in Hobart recently . Gary proudly wore the "big Address ...... Telephone white for many more games to come . white V" and did his club proud, playing with his ...... 150 GAMES AT OLD GEELONG usual determination and distinction . Gary, well done John Mollard is the second on this great achievement, both your 150 games Donation ...... Old Geelong to reach a milestone today, in this case 150 games . He too, with MHSOB and gaining Victorian selections in Please make Cheques etc ., payable to V .A .F .A . Building Appeal and forward to : played most of his early games in the Reserves - 1983 . Your close association with our club as a Mr. N .C. Rundle 16th Floor, captaining them in 1978 - before moving to the player and friend has been of enormous value over Firsts . We suspect that this promotion was more the the years and we hope your next 150 games are as Treasurer 500 Collins Street, Melbourne . 3000 inspiring .

2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 3 LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO - 197 8 to play in Amateur team as rt of ANFC Centenary Geta burstofPK Carnival were Geoff Hibbins, LeiglrGrant, Ian Law, Ncel Uni . Blacks "A", desperate for a victory in the relegation Stokes, John Winneke, Les Edle ring, Alan Pinkus . t,attle, let De La (4th) off1the hook, and had to settle for a Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xave ans ~lraw when they kicked .6 to 3 .2 in the final term . Bes t ri (3) with an all the . Costello, ODonohue way win by 29 points in very windy conditions. It was ere Allanson, S ( Uni . Blacks) and Ormond's best performance for the season . Sonneleitner, .McDonald, M cDonnell, Hollier ( De La). Mau, Killmorgan (Ormond) and Burnes, Carroll, Sanders freshnes "C" Section coaches were Sid Myers (AJ .A .X .), Ivan (Oid X) were best . Bromley (A'ton), Lauri e De Goldi ( Geel), Jock Granger . Rovers Alan Rodda ( Kew), Bill A .J .A .X . congratulated Dave Burston, nippy little rover 11 McGrory (Old B'ton who marked sensationally over a pack of six footers - also Gramm .), ~ichael Cooke (Old Ca re y), Gmeme Johnston kicked 5 goals too Old Ivanhce ), Jack Batten ( Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston . . Kilda C .B .C .O .C . ) . Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the last Chewing P.K gum St change, and then attacked continually in the last quarter to Kevin "Ox" White, first game in Reserves at 14. played win by 4 points . Strachan'A . Diggerson ( B'wick) starred his 200th game for St . Kilda C .B .C .O.C . - Club best and while Kane, can help you concentrate. fairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76. (Kevin went on to star in Coventry and Hill held Parkside together . Victoria's successful 1979 carnival team) . Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger. Bryce Thomas, who had been out of the game for almost a year Its fresh, clean flavour will give Ormond "A", fifth, showed their best form for the season through illness . His absence had not dimmed his pace when they overran second team Old Scotch, 19 .17 (131) to which was an important factor in Old Melburni .ins' win 11 .13 . (79) . Best were Holdswo rth, Andrews, Chisholm (Orm. ) over Ivanhoe . You a lift. It'll help your game. and Bates, Cox, Kiel (Old Scotch) . 150 games to Elsternwick's Gary °LumQ y " Rosewarne 35 YEARS AGO - 1948 and 200 to Hampton RoversJohn "Slag" Macrosh, a "specialist" "A" Section coaches were Jack Ross ( Ivanhoe), T? 1v drop kick, most consistent (once) best clubman (twice), Ma rtin (Malve rn), John Atkinson ( Uni . Blacks), Gus Doh: igh committee (9 years) and club delegate (3 years). (Old Scotch) Ted Poole (M.H .S.O .B .), Jack Bray ( Ormond), Parkside "B" third, missed the chance to boost their `Bos'James (ham p ton Rovers) . Who coached Coburg . Old BALL BRIEFS percentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked Melburnians and Collegians in 1948? MILESTONES AT ST Strength and determination are the keys to David's 't.15 to 3 .6 . Best for Parkside were R . Johnstone, Fitzgerald . KILDA CBO C and Steven Wilson . Two fine players from St. Kilda CBOC play their game and his keenness to play after being injured 150th game today - says a lot about this courageous young man . Good 10 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Bob Hinrichs and Brendan Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team in Jones . "Humprey" has been and still is a magnificant luck, Dave, from all the Saints, and thanks to yourself and Man for being a part of our club . turn when they finished 23 points to the good against North BLACK LIS T player at both centre half forward and centre half Old Boys - ninth win in succession with their only defeat for the season being by North in the opening round . Bourne, back and his play is easily identified by his single Graham, Curtis ( Ormond ) and Murray, Peasnell, O'Connor minded approach - if he doesn't get the ball, no "DOC" REACHES 50 (North O .B .) were best . (Cal - Failed to phone final scores before 5 p .m. one else does! A big man with a big heart, "Humphrey" David Burgin appears for his 50th game for North Parkside continued their great form in 'C' (9 wins I loss) (Reserves - 3 p m . ) gives his all for our club and we are priviledged to Old Boys against Old Xaverians today . David or with a 67 point win over Old Melburn ians who were in FINE - FIVE DOLLARS. fourth position . Stars were King' Hayes, Wiseman (Park) have him as a member. `B .J." is one of our more "Doc" as he is known, spent many years with arch and Weir, Cloke, Dick ( Old Melb .) . (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores before 5.30 versatile players. A best and fairest winner at the p.m . - FINE - TEN DOLLARS . rivals St . Bernard's, where he covered himself with 150 games to Mick Johnson (A .M .P .), John Rigby (Old club, BJ is renowned for breaking tackles and baulking great distinction before coming to North in 1981 . Hailey~ and 100 games to Phil Simon ( St. Kev's O . .), Ray (Cc) - Failed to phone scores (if applicable) or one player, then another, and sometimes another. "Doc" whether stitching his teammates up after the Moore ( P'side ) . details to Press Correspondent before 6 He is an excellent kick with either foot (or both feet) game or stitching the opposition during a game, has Coburg also praised forward Peter Callesen who played (B Section deta ils - 6.30 p .m.) - his 100th game against Ormond today . Two years ago Peter and a very complete footballer. Marriage seems to been a great acquisition to North Old Boys. Dave's had a serious knee injury but a successful operation and a PFINE - TEN DOLLAR S have brought out the best in both of these fellows so greater experience and generalship around the ground year's rest worked wonders . Peter's marking ability and the club must say thanks to their wives and wish the has been of immense value to young and old players strength had made him a very valuable player for Coburg . OLD SCOTCH COLL. JUN. -(Ca) - $5 boys well on the achievement of this milestone . alike Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve), U . OLD BRIGHTON GR . JUN. - (Ca)- $5 . Dave's ability to get the ball out of the pack is Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg ( Junior 2) . Also, after career interrupted by injury, David sometimes unbelievable as he leaves the opposition UNIVERSITY REDS RES . (Cb + Cc) - $20 Old B ri ghton (C) kicked 22 .22 to U .H .S.O .B .'s 11 .13 . Crottie has recently played his 50th game, and what floundering. Well done "Doc" and may your next Best were Agar ( 11), J . Shepherd (5) and D . Wood (Old B) a game - in terrible conditions last week, he was fifty be just as enjoyable and beneficial to the North and J . G ri ffin, Flavel, Bring ( U .H .S .O.B .) . part of a stirring victory down at Hampton Rovers . Old Boys football club . 15 YEARS AGO - 1968 St . Bernard's skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game . Doug Puddy of theAlphington football family recorded his 150th panic with the club as did Julian Pre ndergast with St . THE PLASTICS MAN . . . . Kevin s O .B. and Tony Fink with Old Carey . "Gympie" noted that in the Reserves Jim Carroll broke PETER NATHA N down and it looked like the end of a playing career that For the Latest Amateur started in 1947 . He was replaced in the last term by that TRADING AS recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old)! (Jim Carroll won Football new s three Association best and fairest awards. ) Perhaps Gympie was a little overcome as, despite be listening to EAST KEILOR STOCK AND STATION AGENT S Commonwealth Bank's highest score for some weeks, 12 .11 . they were annihilated by Monash Uni . who kicked 22 .7 OFFERS PROMPT SERVICE AND QUALITY ON THE FOLLOWING with 8 goals straight in the second quarter . Malcolm (11 goals), Kattray ( 4), Home (4) starred for the students while PLASTIC BAGS - PRINTED OR PLAIN Bormck, Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in the FLORAL BOWLS AND ROSE CYLINDERS game . Melbourn e High, ninth with 18 points in 'A' Section, but DAYBRITE ROOF DOMES AND SKYLIGHTS only 6 points away from fourth position, defeated Uni . "PERSPEX" CUT TO SIZE Blacks by 3 points . High kicked 1 .6 in the last quarter to HDPE SHADECLOTH 50% AND 70% Blacks 5 .4 and were lucky to scrape home . West Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and battling to PLASTIC SIGNS avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 points to Power TA -0 A n in House (5th) . Allen, Lewis and Murray were good players - ~ 92a WE ALSO SUPPLY CHLORINE IN GRANULE, TABLET OR LIQUID for West Brunswick. FORM FOR SWIMMING POOLS . 25 YEARS AGO - 195 8 each Thursday night Victoria, after trailing Sth . Australia by 13 points at last change, finally triumphed by 4 points with a goal scored ■ 14 ASH GROVE, EAST KEILOR, 3033 TEL. 337 6624 seconds before the final siren. Best for Victoria were Law, at g ®O P.M . Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G . Hibbins. Victorians selected

4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 5 G GOAL-KICKERS IERSHIP LISTS ®c6-Reprographics Ltd. (Incorporated in Victoria) LAST MATCH'S GOALS SHOWN IN BRACKET S A SECTION Davis, Ivanhoe (-) 22 W L D FOR AGST % Pts . W L D FOR AGST % Pts . Maclnnes, University Blues (-) 49 Couchman. Univ . Blues (1) 21 Meadows, Old Scotch (-) 46 Taylor, Old Melburnians (1) 21 A SECTIO N Kew 3 7 1 662 838 79.0 14 S. Murphy, De La Salle (2) 37 Leeming, Old Scotc h (-) 1 8 University Blues 9 2 1297 1022 126.9 36 Monash 3 8 - 637 866 73.6 12 T. Holmes, Marcellin (3) 37 Ma rcellin O .C . 8 3 1193 952 125 .3 32 A .J .A .X . 2 9 - 607 962 63.1 8 (2) 32 B RESERVE SECTION . 8 3 - 1172 1003 116.8 32 Old Camberwell - 10 1 596 1227 48.6 2 Jones, Marcelli n De La Sall, O .C S. Curtain, Old Xavs. (7) 3 1 Vigenser, Alphington Collegians 7 4 1151 984 116.9 28 C RESERVE SECTION Angelis, Coburg .8 24 28 North Old Boys 6 5 - 1280 1145 111 St. Kevin's O .B . 11 - - 1002 491 204 .1 44 Jordan, North O .B . Allen, Monash Old Scotch Coll . 5 6 1112 1225 90 .8 20 892 509 175 (1) 27 .4 16 St . Kilda CBC 9 2 - .3 36 R . Cameron, Old Melb . Old Xaverians 4 7 1016 1124 90 Hampton Rovers 7 4 - 884 557 158.7 28 Globan,Ivanhoe (-) 26 Misurelli, Alphington Ivanhoe 3 8 - 1094 1368 80 .0 12 West Brunswick 7 4 - 844 749 112 .7 28 Buhagier . Old Paradians .5 12 (5) 26 Old Melburnians 3 8 916 1230 74 Old Haileybury 5 6 - 671 712 94 .2 20 Considine, North O.B. Murphy, Bulleen-Templestowe Ormond 2 9 1012 1200 84.3 8 Caulfield Gram . 5 6 - 655 842 77 .8 20 Baum, Collegians (2) 2 5 B SECTIO N St . Pius 4 6 I 672 695 96 .7 18 C RESERVE SECTION Old Brighton 3 7 1 754 846 89 .1 14 B SECTION Old Paradians 10 1 - 1280 968 132.2 40 Derrick, Hampton Rovers (-) 26 Bulleen-T'stowe 8 3 - 1323 1099 120.4 32 Parkside 2 9 - 475 1005 47 .3 8 Pace, Bulleen-Templestowe (4) 51 M .H .S .O .B . 1 10 - 590 1033 57 .1 4 Ring . St. Kevin's (-) 25 ' Alphington 8 3- 1337 1190 112.4 32 Huntington, University Blacks (6) 36 Kew 7 4 - 1059 1120 94.5 28 Suleyman, West Brunswick 24 Nicol, Alphington (2) 31 University Blacks 5 6 - 1122 971 115 .6 20 Treloar, St. Kevin's (-) 19 Old Camberwell 4 7 - 1126 1145 98 .3 16 D RESERVE SECTIO N Gleeson, Old Paradians (5) 31 Therry CCOB 10 1 - 829 481 172 .4 40 Voyage, Caulfield Gram . (-) 18 St . Bernard's O .C . 4 7 - 964 1088 88 .6 16 Rogers, Old Camberwell (-) 29 A .J .A .X . 4 7 - 1001 1243 80 .5 16 Fawkner 9 2 - 539 479 112 .5 36 Drinan, St . Kilda CBC (-) 16 North Brunswick 8 3 - 762 609 125 .1 32 Gugger, Monash Blues (2) 28 Coburg 3 8 - 959 1198 80 .1 12 Adams, M .H .S .O .B . (-) 1 6 Monash Blues 3 8 - 968 1231 78 .6 12 University Reds 7 4 - 724 637 113 .7 28 Pattinson, University Blacks (-) 26 Power House 6 5 - 556 666 83.5 24 C SECTIO N State Bank 5 6 - 689 814 84.6 20 Loorham, Monash Blues (-) 26 D RESERVE SECTION Caulfield Gram . 8 3 - 1233 1008 122 .3 32 Old Ivanhoe 4 7 - 495 557 88.9 16 Hammond, Old Paradians (1) 26 Parkin, Therry CCO B St. Pius 8 2 - 1056 875 120 .7 32 Ban le 3 8 - 494 770 64.2 12 Hockins, Alphington (-) 25 Jessop, North Brunswick Hampton Rovers 7 4 - 1262 985 128 .1 28 St . Bede's 3 8 - 449 793 56.6 12 St. Kevin's O .B . 7 4 - 1207 1038 116 .3 28 King, Alphington (2) 25 Johansen, Univ . Reds Parkside 6 5 - 1099 1059 103 .8 24 E RESERVE SECTIO N Wilson, Power House West Brunswick 5 6 - 1127 1044 107 .9 20 Thomastown 10 - - 1028 476 216.0 40 C SECTION Taylor. Power Hous e St . Kilda CBC 5 5- 1065 1020 104.4 20 Heatherton 7 3 1 647 612 105 .7 30 Matthews, Caulfield Gram . (3) 70 Thornbury 7 4 - 877 608 144.2 28 Old Haileybury 4 7 - 1082 1260 85 .9 16 Panogiototis, Hampton Rovers (-) 50 E RESERVE SECTION Old Brighton 2 9 - 874 1230 71 .1 8 Old Trinity 7 4 - 793 592 133.9 28 M .H .S .O .B . 2 9 - 979 1484 65.9 8 Old Mentonians 6 5 - 709 568 124 .8 24 Smith, St. Kilda CBC (-) 37 Hall . Old Mentonians (-) 24 Balaclava 6 5 774 700 110 .6 24 Schmidt, Old Haileybury (2) 34 Davies, Balaclava (1) 24 D SECTIO N Peninsula O .B . 4 6 1 622 840 74 .1 18 Therrp CCOB 10 1 - 1145 741 154 .5 40 Old Carey 3 8 - 718 795 90 .3 12 Browne, St . Kevin's (2) 32 Gandy, Old Carey (-) 18 Banyule . 8 3 - 1163 908 128.1 32 Bulleen United 2 9 - 451 950 47 .5 8 Austin, Hampton Rovers (-) 31 Hartsoulis. Thornbury (-) 17 North Brunswick 7 3 1 967 834 115 .9 30 Elsternwick 1 10 - 437 1097 39 .8 4 Flegeltaub, M .H .S .O .B . (3) 30 Mill, Old Carey (-) 16 Fawkner 7 4 - 927 830 111 .7 28 Power House 6 5 - 833 883 94 .3 24 F RESERVE SECTIO N Guatta, West Brunswick (- ) 24 Bottoms, Balaclava (2) 15 Old Ivanhoe 5 5 1 987 866 113 .9 22 Clayton 10 1 - 987 386 255.7 40 State Bank 5 6 - 924 956 96 .6 20 Old Geelong 10 1 - 993 451 220.2 40 D SECTION F RESERVE SECTION St . Bede's 3 8- 766 1157 66 .2 12 Brunswick 8 3 - 876 463 189.2 32 Dummett, Old Ivanhoe (4) 51 Caygill, Clayton (2) 23 University Reds 3 8 - 708 1323 53 .5 12 . La Trobe Univ . 7 6 - 837 617 135.7 28 U .H .S .O .B . 7 6 - 645 731 88 .2 28 Jenkins, State Bank (-) 35 Moffat, Old Geelong (-) 20 E SECTIO N C'wealth Bank 6 5 - 658 692 95 .1 24 Richardson, Therry (2) 35 Leale, La Trobe (3) 20 1542 824 187.1 44 Thomastown 11 F .I .T .O .B . 5 6 - 533 735 72 .5 20 Hobba, Banyule (1) 32 Purdue, F.I .T .O .B . (3) 19 Balaclava 10 1- -- 1502 928 161 .9 40 A .N .Z .Bank 2 9 - 553 832 66 .5 8 Old Trinity 7 4 - 1279 971 131 .7 28 Monash 1 10 - 325 858 37 .9 4 Crawford, Power House (-) 29 Melton, Brunswick (-) 18 Peninsula O .B . 7 4 - 1173 1012 115 .9 28 St . John's O .C . - 11 - 265 1302 20 .4 - Murcutt, Therry (-) 28 Carr, Monash (2) 17 Old Mentonians 5 6 - 814 969 84 .0 20 Elsternwick 4 7 - 1046 1443 72 .5 16 Payne, North Brunswick (-) 20 White, La Trobe (-) 15 .6 16 Terry, Fawkner (1) Bulleen United 4 7 - 870 1326 65 UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISIO N 19 UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISION Old Carey 3 8 - 1024 1062 96 .4 12 St . Bernard's O .C . 9 2 - 1203 990 121 .5 36 Thornbury 2 9 - 827 1326 62 .4 8 Banyule 9 2 - 1257 1066 117.9 36 E SECTIO N Walsh, St. Bernard's (3) 48 Heatherton 2 9 - 588 1049 56 .1 8 Ormond 7 4 - 1128 970 116.3 28 Broderick, Thomastown (4) 78 Major, North O .B . (2) 35 North O .B . 7 4 - 1079 952 113 .3 28 Hummerston, Old Carey (-) 41 Davis, Ivanhoe (2) . 27 F SECTIO N Old Scotch 6 5 - 982 969 101 .3 24 Clayton 8 3 - 1287 849 151 .6 32 Sist, Balaclava (-) 40 Ryan, Old Paradians (3) 24 Brunswick 8 3 - 1333 935 142 .6 32 De La Salle 5 6 - 985 828 119 .0 20 Old Geelong 8 3 - 1380 995 138 .7 32 Bulleen T'stowe 3 8 - 978 1140 85 .8 12 Mitchell, Peninsula (-) 26 Tafin, Ormond (2) 23 . 8 3 - 951 799 119 .0 32 Old Paradians 3 8 - 976 1152 84 .7 12 Mahoney, Elsternwick (-) 26 Lane, St. Bernard's (-) 19 F .I .T.O .B Melbourne Univ. 3 8 - 873 1036 84 .3 12 La Trobe Uni . 7 4 - 1092 847 128.9 28 Porter, Balaclava (2) 24 Clements, Banyule (-) 19 .0 28 Ivanhoe 2 9 - 991 1359 73 .0 8 U .H .S .O .B . 7 4 - 1039 990 105 Hearn, Old Carey (-) 23 Callinan, Old Paradians (2) 19 C'wealth Bank 6 5 - 1224 925 132 .3 24 UNDER 19 ZONE 1 St . John's O .C . 1 9 1 782 1727 45 .3 6 Fawkner 9 2 - 1340 746 179.6 36 Parker . Balaclava (-) 22 Rennie . De La Salle (-) 19 Monash Whites 1 10 - 704 1363 51 .7 4 Marcellin O .C . 9 2 - 1268 765 165.8 36 A .N.Z. Bank - 10 1 913 1374 66 .5 2 Therry CCOB 7 4 - 1138 906 125.6 28 F SECTIO N UNDER 19 ZONE 1 - 932 1006 92.6 20 A RESERVE SECTION Old Ivanhoe 5 6 Mallon, St . John's (1) 56 Maher, Marcellin (7) 61 Collegians 9 2 - 878 634 138.5 36 Kew 5 6 - 945 1383 68 .3 20 Flavell, U .H .S .O .B . (-) 43 O'Rourke, Therry (2) 37 North O .B . 8 3 - 957 814 117.6 32 Preston 4 7 - 867 1093 79 .3 16 Williamstown 4 7 - 790 1164 67 .9 16 Swan, Clayton (1) 40 Korp, Fawkner (-) 34 Ivanhoe 7 4 - 863 678 127.3 28 4 De La Salle O .C . 6 5 - 739 711 103.9 24 Parkside 1 1 0 - 634 1018 62 .3 Birkenfelds, A .N .Z . Bank (3) 37 Fallaw, Old Ivanhoe (-) 29 Old Melburnians 6 5 - 726 754 96 .3 24 UNDER 19 ZONE 2 Hristovski, La Trobe Univ. (4) 37 Van Dongen, Williamstown (4) 26 Ormond 5 5 1 865 728 118 .8 22 St . Kilda CBC 11 - - 1771 552 320 .8 44, Mills, F .I.T.O .B . (6) 36 Felleri, Kew (-) 26 Marcellin O .C . 5 5 1 754 687 109 .8 22 Old Xaverians 8 3 1283 653 196 .5 32 Mackey, Old Geelong (-) 35 Corkerill, Old Ivanhoe (-) 25 Old Scotch 4 7 - 732 751 97 .5 16 Old Melbu rnians 8 3 792 125 .3 32 Univ . Blues 2 8 1 703 902 77 .9 10 Monash 8 3 - - 968 847 114 .3 32 Fuller, Old Geelong (-) 34 O'Kayli, Kew (1) 2 1 Old Xaverians - 10 1 571 991 57 .6 2 Old Brighton 7 4 - 661 877 75 .4 28 Benham, C'wealth Bank (6) 33 UNDER 19 ZONE 2 B RESERVE SECTION Old Haileybury 6 - 1212 896 135 .3 24 Hutchinson, Brunswick (-) 29 St . Kevin's O .B . 6 5 - 965 1015 95 .1 24 Riddell, St . Kilda 95 Alphington 9 2 - 953 639 149 .1 36 Kanavis, Monash (1 ) 28 ((2) St . Bernard's 8 3 - 872 543 160 .6 32 Hampton Rovers 5 - 931 1099 84.7 20 Silk, Old Xaverians 35 Collegians 4 7 - 1103 1126 98.0 16 Bulleen-T'stowe 8 3 - 775 566 136 .9 32 A RESERVE SECTION Willey, Old Brighto n (3) 32 Univ . Blacks 8 3 - 669 663 100 .9 32 Clayton 2 9 - 638 1299 49.1 8 Coburg 7 4 - 839 616 136 .2 28 Old Camberwell 1 10 - 410 1009 40.6 4 Arnold, Old Scotch (4) 29 Armstrong, Old Xaverians (-) 30 Old Paradians 6 5 - 836 579 144 .4 24 M .H .S .O .B . - 11 - 420 1346 31 .2 - Crutchfield, Collegians (2) 23 Avitable, St . Kilda (-) 26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 7 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 B SECTION COi3URG Coach : Williams G . 16 Muntoni O. 31 Baker P . 46 Borzatti S . 47 Hyans D . A .J .A .X . Coach : David Dressing Res. : Phil Aarons 64 Choyna A . 84 Gartner A. Lucas ick M 17 Tolley S. (c) 32 Scroce W . 47' Handley A . 48 Sinclair M . 65 Moss P . 85 Holan D . Srdgw . 18 Comazzetto R . 33 Neudert R .(vc) 48 Sim D . I Aarons P. (rc-c) 16 Ruttner M . 31 Hamersfeld B . 49 Pinkus D. 66 Serry A . Theuma P . 19 Cu ley N . 34 Pole J . 49 Jayasinne J . 2 Witmer P . 17 Luno B. 32 Hallay G. 50 Poll S. 67 Shenker A . Black A . 20 Fielding S. 35 Peck G . 50 Rivetti T . 3 Lemish J . 18 Segal D . 33 Tenenbaum P . 51 Poll D . 68 Rabinov R . „ Fisher A . 21 Hill R . 36 Sampieri O . 54 Wood J . 4 Basset G . (vc) 19 Verstandig R . (dvc) 34 Adler M . 52 Gelberg A . 70 Freeman J. Purcell M. 22 Angelis J. 37 Bassi F. 5 DeWinter P. 20 Rosner M . 35 Spicer M . 53 Efron M. 71 Charak A. S Glasgow B . 23 Knight G . 38 Bozzer W . 6 Burstin A. 21 Zubin R . 36 Bornsztejn V . 54 Fisher A . 72 Streager M . Graziosi M . 24 Millard J . 39 Hillyear C . 7 Rozen P. 22 Josem B . 37 Segal G .(vc) 55 Kalb J . 73 Susskmo E . Hackney P. 25 Neivandt B . 40 McAuliffe A . 8 Marks D . 23 Kausman A . 39 Blakey S. 56 Tomas M . 74 Fabernan J . 4dduct J. 26 Stewart D. 41 Pohubko J . 9 Wiener J. 24 Lourie J. 40 Tomas A . 57 Sperling M. 76 Horne A. 2 Garing S . 27 Brown R . 42 McAuliffe N . 58 Cherney D . 10 Simon B . 25 Gross M . 41 Sharp D . 77 Gesundheit D . 3 28 Woods L. 43 Sebeh G . 11 Komsarook R . 26 Davis A. 42 Perch M . 59 Herscu 78 Le Bransky P. -1 Muntoni P. S 29 Cotter P. 44 Sim I . 12 Lewis W . 27 Levy D . 43 Shnider M . 60 Chazan R . 79 Rischn M . Jakoviceski L. 30 Cagliarini R . 45 Peck M . 13 Velleman G . 28 Zemski M . 44 Tig el J . 61 Jagona D . 80 Morley S . 14 Ritterman (c) 29 Markoff B . 45 Schwatz E. 62 Levy W . 81 Frenkel D. 15 Friedman D . 30 Marks S . 46 Verstandig A. 63 Cowan A . 83 Kornhender M . L[piIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Dick Ha llo Res .: John Bushby KEW Coach : Terry Hayes Reserves Coach : Wayne Blay I Booth R . 17 Peters J . 35 Sawc h~ yn R . 52 Carmody R . Llewelly n D . 19 Vaughan P. 36 Gust D . 54 Burke S . 2 Blay W. 17 Casauria J . 32 Brassil J . 48 Peric M . Clarke J. 20 Fyffe R . 37 Wilson A . 56 Hayes T . 49 Monahan M . 3 McColl G . 18 Zerbi R . 33 Stanley R. 42 Backwell R. 21 Cunningham G . 38 Penny S . 57 McLinden F . 4 McColl M . 19 O'Brien S . 34 Willcox R . 50 Murrav J . ; Whitelaw M . 22 Costello S. 39 Smith J . 58 Veldheizen J. 5 Warren G . 20 Fratino T . 35 Marchese C . 52 Duffy F. Cocker A. 23 McRobert P . 40 Harrison A . 61 Crosby 1 . 6 Russell G . 21 Pratt M . 36 Milovac T . 53 O'Kalyi T . ° Lockie M . 24 Perrett R . 42 Wines G . 62 Saunder G . 7 Smith B . 22 Schober R . 38 Peel D . 55 Kelly P. ti Collop y M . 25 Gibney M. 43 Spalding R. 8 Busuttil J. 23 Haralambopoulos F . 39 Anderson R . 56 Bird N . ~ Heath W . 26 Pattinson B . 44 Dillon 1 . 9 Peric T . 24 Burden B . 42 Bourke G . 58 Heald C . Gill S . 27 Robinson A . 45 DeVries D . 10 Varney J . 25 Grounds R . 43 Walker G . Alexander I . 28 Hays D . 46 Robinson D . I 1 Hayes T. 26 Haralambopoulos C . 44 Wailes D . 1 ; Clark N . 29 Gray J . 47 Doyle L. 12 O'Farrell D . 27 Fekete J. 46 Scott P . 1 3 Huntington P . 30 Pryor S . 48 Rogers A . 13 Bo d M . 28 Portelli G . 47 Lampard G . 5 Finlay D 31 Grabsch R . 49 Howard B . 14 Salerno P. 29 Shallvey J . 16 Keilar B. 32 Rawett D . 50 Chow P . 15 Irwin B . 30 Hutchesson B . 31 Jackomos S 16 Walker M . . ALPHINGTON Coach:

MONASH BLUES Coach : Denis Flett Deputy Coach : Ian Edney I Bannister W . 16 Dyson M . 31 King W . 46 Peterson G . 61 Jones B . 2 Irwin B . 17 Howard C. 32 Yates L. 47 Pavia C. 1 Gugger V . 17 Horvath N . 32 Armstrong M. 48 Bryce D. . . 48 Papas P . 2 Carter C . 18 Klopsteins A . 33 Gale G . 49 Allen T . 3 Valiance G . 18 Misurelli F 33 Story I 1 Hopkins L. 19 Grande J . 34 Rudd M . 49 Nicol A . 3 Flett D . 19 Grant R . 34 Gray A . 50 Agnew M . . 35 Arrowsmith M . 50 Cameron M . 4 Willett K . 20 Hildebrand I . 35 Lovel R . 51 Clark T. 5 Ail, N. 20 Wilson R 21 Giles S . 37 Little P . 55 Turner M . 6 Pickett M . 21 Wilson L. 36 Servedio B . 51 Jones T . 5 McCormick B . . 37 Lennox G . 52 Howard M . 6 Sest I . 22 McColl B . 38 Stout M . 56 McCormick R . 7 Pavia A . 22 Vigenser L 3 Papas J . 23 McKenzie R . 38 Lowther M . 53 Leopoldo T . 7 Loorham A. 23 Searle N . 39 Taylor I . (vc) 57 Smith A . . 54 Scarlett D . 8 Ross L . 24 Wright J . 40 Horstman S . 58 Hanlon M . 9 Scott D . 24 Constanzo V 39 Ellis J . 25 Forbes P. 41 Yiannoudes M . 65 Wood D . 10 Whitfield P. 25 Carlos P . 40 Gray R . 55 Berry A . 9 Crawford M . LI Penrose M. 26 Bradle y M . 41 Stone P . - 56 Buchhorn W. 10 Bergin P. (c) 26 McGreg or A . 42 Williamson P. 57 Conboy S . 12 Petrie D . 27 Connelly S . 43 Morey N. L2 Lenthal G . 27 Torre P . 42 Ellis G . 28 walsh M . 44 Zimmerman B . 13 Coleman P. 28 Stretton L. 43 Evans P . 58 Filipovic O. 13 Culvenor R. 1-3 Bullock P . 29 Ross R. 44 Shaw N. 59 Hockey W . 14 Bradshaw W . 29 Rose-Meyer C. 45 Hauesler K . 60 Bouterakis C . 15 Armstrong J . 30 Higgins R. 46 Lewis K . 15 McKay C . 30 Yoksich G . 45 Carlini M . 16 Forbes C . 31 Garde D. 47 Miller R . OLD PARADIANS Coach : Damian Gilmore Res.: Terry Hehir BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Coach : A. Jackson Res.: R . El lis 31 Cerato W . 46 Shultz S . I Considine V . 16 Beare D . 31 Considine T .(dvc) 46 Buhagiar K . I Deer C. 16 Bird G . 2 Demarte R . 17 Lin g R . (c) 32 Gilmore P. 47 Chaplin R . 2 Hughes L. 17 Petrie T . 32 Walsh D . 47 Johnson M . . 33 Tenance L.(vcr) 48 Chiodo A . . 18 Grills B . 33 Symes P . 48 Taylor J . 3 Fitt D . 18 LeFevre S 3 Biviano D 4 Palmer M . 19 Johnston D. 34 Flack G . 49 Stannard G . 4 Hammond P . 19 Bibby D . 34 Watson S . 49 McMahon A . . 35 Sheridan C .(dvcr) 50 Sexton P. 5 Spillane D . 20 Smith S . 35 Leonard P. 50 Flynn J . 5 Lockhart P . 20 Chipman N 6 Canavan A. 21 Jordan P . 36 McClements B . 51 Rodrigues G . 6 Minney R . 21 Van Den Driest R . 36 Maxwell D . 51 McKenzie C . 7 Madden J. 22 Tribuzio R. 37 Luby P. 52 Gillberg A . 7 D'Agostmo A . 22 Delanty S . 37 DeGoldi B . 52 Dite S . . (c) 23 Luchetta P . 38 Morelli A . 53 Gilmore N . 8 Smythe A . (vc) 23 Pace S. 38 Keast D . 53 Barry J . 8 Roe A 9 Bond B. 24 Miles G . 39 Miles J . 54 Jackson S . 9 Alford S . 24 Luby M. . 39 McCarthy M 54 Weller C . . 10 Considine B . 25 Wood M . 40 Flynn M . 55 Tomasello J. 10 George P 25 Merrett T . 40 Harisiou H . . 26 Exton S. 41 Callinan C. 56 O'Connell B . 11 Farley S . (dvc) 26 Chadwick P . 41 Van Hes Wyk P . I 1 Hughes N 12 Young D . 27 Kelly B . 42 Wilson M . (cr) 12 Wood P. 27 Johnston P . 42 Neylan G . 57 Backway M. 43 Walker M . 13 Busch M .(vc) 28 McCormack D. 43 Hewitt A . 58 Neeson P. 13 Sheehan B . 28 Walsh G . . 14 Faulkner P . 29 Merrett P . 44 Merrett D . 14 Boffa A 29 Tellefson M . 44 Caddy G . 59 Hardy M . 45 Murphy W . 15 Keays R . 30 Gleeson F. 45 McMahon P . 70 Wheeler I . 15 Turner C . 30 Hooper D . ST . BERNARDS O .C.F.C. Coach : Michael Ritterman Res .: Deane Reynolds OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS Coach : Ian Rogers Res.: Maurie Hedge r 1 Sullivan M. (vo) 16 Peart A . 31 Reed G . 46 Farmer P . 1 Rogers I. 16 Buchanan P. 31 Goullet I . 46 Eyers A . 2 McAllister G . 17 Carey W. 32 Runting P . 47 Devers M . 2 MacCallum D . 17 Spencer J. 32 MacRae A . 47 Campbell G . 3 Smith P. (dvc) 18 Dalmau P . 33 Mulkearns M . 48 Donlan B . 3 Heweitt R . 18 De Steiger R . 33 Cattanach R. 48 Youn g G . 4 Sullivan D. 19 Nadzielski H . 34 O'Connell J. 49 O'Dea S. 4 Buchanan G . 19 Watkin R. 34 Brown N . 49 Rutledg e J . 5 Royal H . 20 Mahady K . 35 Saundry J. 50 Monaghan J . 5 Polglase P. 20 Loft R . 35 Stwart P. 50 McNeil T . 6 Ritterman M. (c) 21 O'Brien A. 36 O'Dea P . 51 Lane P 6 Inkster A . 21 Trist S . 36 Petty R . 51 Burmeister M . 7 Toohey J . 22 Ross P. 37 Riley M . 52 Dachs K . 7 Keil B . 22 Moran D . 37 Strachan C. 52 Payne R. 8 Monaghan P. 23 Gaudion D . 38 Wood G . 53 Walsh P . 8 McDonald D . 23 Campbell B . 38 Swain A . 53 Gerratt y A . 9 O'Dea M . 24 Maguire V . 39 Wood P. 55 Coverdale B. 9 King J. 24 Brown M . 39 Todd M . 54 Smith D. 10 Saund ry B. (cr) 25 Overman M . 40 Lane M. 56 Hayes P. 10 Humann D . 25 Armstrong M . 40 Young J . 55 Clark S . II Oatawa y D . 26 Clarke J . 41 Finn A . 57 Hargreaves A. 11 Powell G . 26 Ellis D . (cr) 41 Everist P . ( vcr) 56 Summers J . 12 Hogan P. 27 Griffiths A . 42 Hogan D . 58 O'Connell M . 12 Hackett D . (vc) 27 Hill I . 42 Mullins L . 57 Blaney R . 13 Barrett D . 28 King R . 43 Owen A . 13 Steven D .(c) 28 Robinson P . 43 Kutolli D . 58 Allan G . 14 Dillon G . 29 Kelly M . 44 Cervetto R . 14 Jenkins P . 29 Horton G . 44 Neilson M . 59 Douglas M. 15 Monaghan F . 30 Wall K . 45 Bates W. 15 Donaldson A . 30 Steven J . 45 Stracke G . 60 Khoo S .

8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 OS RESULTS A SECTIO N A SECTION KEW : C . Haralambopoulos 3, Varne y 3, Burden, Smith . University Blues v Old Scotch - Meade, Coghlan, E SECTION ZBEST . McColl, C . Hamlambopoulos, Blay, Peric, Va rn ey, Old Trinity v Old Carey - Belbin, Cogdon erbG.:i Maleolm, McKenzie, (B) Higgins . University Blues 0.8 Z`,9I 2~ 1 6 .16 .52 . Heatherton v Bulleen United - Burns, Clarke 1 . . Ormond Old Camberwell 4 Marcellin v Ormond - Tracey, Urwin, AhIm, Hillier . Thornbury v Peninsula O .3 5.6 8 .9 12.13.85 Collegians v Old Melburnians - Henry, Wiseman, .B . - Josem, Caruso. : Sturgess1 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2, Kaye 2, Tyquin, Jennings. Coburg 1 .2 2 .8 3.12 317.3 5 Bridges, Jones, (B) Reid. Elsternwick v Old Mentonians - Belcher, Whitehall . RgST: Angel, Wood, O'Brien, Jackson, Mann, MaeInnes. OLD CAMBERWELL GR Balaclava v Thomastown - Walker, Day . : Petty 4, J . Steven 2, J. Summers Ivanhoe v De La Salle - Wills, Segota, Dunstan, . ORMOND : Andrew, Russell, A . Hill . BEST : Russell, 2, Powell, Hill, D . Hackett, Kutrolli . BEST : Polglase, D . ;rylor, Forsythe, Andrew, Smith, Ritchie Steven, D Murray, Kalmar (B) Barker . F SECTION N . . Hackett, Spencer, Petty, McDonald . Old Xaverians v North O .B. - Horwood, Goodman, U .H.S.O.B. v La Trobe University - Hayward. hiarcellin O .C . 2 .3 4 .5 7.11 10.13.73 COBURG : Lucas, Williams, Graziosi . BEST : Cotter, Richardson . Monash Whites v F .I.T.O.B. - Mills . Old Melbu rnians 2 .1 2.3 3 .5 6 .6.42 Williams, Lucas, Muntoni, Baker, Graziosi . B SECTION ANZ Bank v Commonwealth Bank - Rowe . MARCELLIN O .C . : T. Holmes 3, Jones 2, Delahunt 2 , Old Geelong v Clayton - McGregor. amad, Boemo, Psoms. BEST : ODonnell, O'Connor, Cullinan, C SECTION Bulleen-Templestowe v Old Camberwell - Molloy , St. John's v Brunswick - Gould Nf . Gerson, M . Cooper, Amad . Linehan, MacDonald, Jephson . . St . Kilda CBOC 4.3 5 .7 8.9 12.9 .81 OLD MEIBURNIANS : Nelson 2, R . Cordner 2, E. Cordner . Hampton Rovers 2 .1 6.2 8.2 11 .4 .70 A.J.A.X . v Alphington - King, Wilson, Goodman, UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISION K. Cameron . BEST : A . Witts, F . Cameron, Nelson, Fox, Roberts, (B) Barnes. Banyule v Old Scotch - Cavanagh . pisarski, Murray . ST . KILDA CBOC : Capiron 3, Collins 2, Rodway 2 , Boyd, Hinrichs . Huglin, Le Febvre, Gillan . BEST : Rodway, Old Paradians v St . Bernard's - Larkin, Marpous . De La Salle v Ivanhoe - Dodds . pe La Salle O .C . 4 .1 6 .2 6 .4 6.4 .40 White, Smith, Gillan, Kellaway, LeFebvre . Cahan, Guerin . St. Bernard's v Old Paradians - Brown . Collegians 1 .1 2.3 4.5 4.8.32 HAMPTON ROVERS : Kew v Monash Blues - Antoniou, Hoare, (B) Kneale . Ormond v North O .B. - Keating . DE LA SALLE O .C .: Williams 4, S . Murphy 2 . BEST : Coburg v University Blacks - Rosetto, Woolley, Melbourne University v Bulleen Templestowe Raddoe, Greene, Nugent, Bourke, Maher, Cooke . Hawkins, O'Shaughnessy, Elliott, (B) Willcock Lyons . . COLLEGIANS : Shimmin 2, Baum 2 . BEST: Etherington, Parkside 3 .1 5.6 9 .9 13.11 . Hibbins, S . Hinchen, Rice, J .89 C SECTIO N UNDER 19 ZONE i f . Bennett, Shimmin . West Brunswick 4 .2 5 .4 8 .9 9.10.6 4 St. Kilda v Haileybury - Wilson . Old Ivanhoe v Kew - Bierton, (G) Mirachi . Clancy, North OX . 17.12.114 PARKSIDE : Freeman 3, Heaver 2, Allan 2, Watson 2, West Brunswick v Hampton Rovers - King, Hindle Fawkner v Williamstown - Rutzou Ivanhoe 8 .11 .59 Sansonetti 2, Howell, Lennox. BEST: Allan, Heaver, Sansonetti, . . Griffiths, Clarke, Blythe . Old Brighton v Parkside - Power . Parksive v Marcellin - Crundall . NORTH OLD BOYS : Considine 5, M . Dillon 3, Jordan 3 , St. Kevin's v Caulfield Grammarians - Morley, Therry CCOB v Preston - Robbins, (G) Waters, Cedaro 2, C . Hibbert, G . Brown, Hedley, Burgin . BEST : WEST BRUNSWICK : Smith 2, Wilkie 2, Brockwell, James . Allen. Hedley, G . Brown, P . Weir, G . Carroll, Shembrey, C . Casley, Hall, Lawley, Travnor. BEST : Hiscox, Lampard Hibbert . Rainone, Traynor, Walsh, Wilkie . M.H.S .O.B. v St . Pius - Wyatt. UNDER 19 ZONE 2 IVANHOE : P. Gittos 2, Loton 2, Morcom 2, Balcombe, Caulfield Gram . 16 .16.112 D SECTION Collegians v St. Kevins O .B \f,~Donald . BEST : P. Gittos, Loton, Taylor, McDonald, Old Brighton 8 . - Forde, (G) Spitzer . Simmondson, Aristotle . .9 .57 Banyule v University Reds - Miller . Clayton v Old Brighton - Misell . CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Cooney 4, Matthews Fawkner v Therry CCOB - Hall . Old Melburnians v Monash Blues - Fisher . Old Xaverians 6.6 10.7 13.12 13.12.90 3, Lauritz 3, Kanis 3, Collett, Allen, Berzins. 13EST : Lauritz, Cooney, Harlock, Stone, Fish Power House v St. Bede's - Driscoll. Hampton Rovers v St. Kilda CBCOC - McDonald . Old Scotch 0.0 1 .3 3.6 5.11,4 1 . Stone . North Brunswick - BYE Old Camberwell v Old Xavierians - Lynch. OLD XAVERIANS : S . Curtain 7, Greetham 2, OLD BRIGHTON : Priestley 3, Templeton 2, Grant, A . State Bank v Old Ivanhoe - Gilday . M.H.S .O.B. v Old Haileybury - Cherry . O'Shaughnessy 2, Armstrong, Burne . BEST : S . Curtain, Grant, McMahon. BEST : Grant, Wilson, Welsh, McMahon, ~t'ilton, Burne, Armstrong, O'Shaughnessy, J . Curtain . James, Priestley. OLD SCOTCH COLL.: P . Brown 2, Cox Sherwen, McGill . St. Pius 1 .2 6.5 9 .11 11 .17 .83 BEST: Nelson, Senior, Polkinghorne, Smith, McLellan, St. Kevin's O .B . 4.1 8.2 10.3 11 .5 .71 Sherwen . ST . PIUS : NEXT ~~~~ ~~ ESS A SECTIO N Elsternwick v Peninsula O .B . B SECTION Marcellin O .C. v University Blues ST . KEVIN'S OB . : Ryan 3, Browne 2, Allen 2, Quinton, Collegians v Ormon Old Trinity v Thomastown Dietrich, Crohan, Callanan . BEST : Quinton, Ryan, Wardlaw, d Balaclava v Old Mentonian Hyland, Day, Robson . Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians s Alohington 4.3 5.7 10 .12 14 .15 .99 North O.B. v Old Scotch F SECTION Rulieen-T's(owe 3.1 5.2 6.4 8.7 .55 M.H .S .O .B . 3.4 4.6 7.9 9 .11 .65 Old Xaverians v De La Sall e Monash Whites v U.H.S .O.B. ALPHINGTON : Dyson 3, King 2, J . Papas 2, Yoksich 2, Old Haileybury 3.0 4.2 5 .4 5 .4.34 A .N.Z . Bank v F .I.T.O.B. Nicol 2, Scott, Shaw, Valiance . BEST: Dyson, Shaw. MeKenae, M .H .S .O .B . : Martin 5, Flegeltaub 3, Jones . BEST : Todd, B SECTION Stretton, Whitfield, Coleman. Evans, Brydon, Atchison, Maidment, McLardie . A .J.A.X. v Bulleen-Templestowe Old Geelong v Commonwealth Bank Brunswick v La Trobe Universit BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Pace 4, Palmer . Young, OLD HAILEYBURIANS: Schmidt 2, Miller 2, Meehan Old Paradians v Alphington y Delanty, Harisiou. BEST: Smythe, Van Den Driest, D'Agostino, . St. John's v Clayto n BEST: Constable, Houghton, Meehan, Murdock, Paul, Youngs . Kew v St. Bernard's Delanty, Harisiou . Kelly . University Blacks v Old Camberwell UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISION St. Bernard's O .C . 6.12 9.13 12.16 16 .18 .114 Coburg v Monash Blue s De La Salle v Banyule :1J .A .X. 0.2 0.6 0.8 2.10.2 2 D SECTION St. Bernard's O .C. v Ivanhoe ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : M . O'Dea 3, P . Dalmau 2, J . C SECTION Therry CCOB 3 West Brunswick v St Ormond v Old Paradians Doolan 2, Toohey 2, Mulkearns 2. M . Sullivan, A . Griffith, .3 4.4 5.4 7.8 .50 . Kild a Melbourne University v North O .B. M . Ritterman, Carey . McGuire . BEST : McAllister, M . Banyule 3.2 3.4 4.5 6 .10 .46 Old Brighton v Hampton Rovers Ritterman, M . O'Dea, M . Sullivan, D . Sullivan, J : Doolan . Bulleen-Templestowe v Old Scotch THERRY CCOB : O'Sullivan 2, Richardson 2, Whyley, St. Kevin's O .B. v Parksid e AJA .X . : Kausman, Rozen . BEST : S. Marks . Friedman, McMahon, Gugliemi . BEST : White, Halley, O'Brien . St. Pius v Old Haileybury UNDER 19 ZONE 1 Zemski, Gross, Zubin, H . Ritterman . BANYULE : Adams 2, Hobba, Barnes, Foster. Legge . M.H.S.O.B. v Caulfield Grammarians Fawkner v Old Ivanhoe BEST : Power, Attard, Fraumano, Illingworth, G . Hobba . Old Paradians 2 .9 7 .11 11.13 14.18 .102 D Parkside v Williamstown Ntonash Blues 2 .0 2.3 4 .7 5 .13 .43 . Hobba . D SECTION Therry CCOB v Marcellin O .C. Fawkner v Banyul e OLD PARADIANS : Gleeson 5, Roe 3, Tellefson 3, V . Fawkner 2 .0 6.8 10.14 15 .18 .108 Preston v Kew Considine, McClements, Hammond . BEST : Gleeson . C . St . Bede's O .C . 2 .4 3 .7 4 .8 4 .8.3 2 Power House v Therry CCOB Hughes, Bibby, Busch, Luby, Tellefson . North Brunswick v St. Bede's O .C. UNDER 19 ZONE 2 FAWKNER : Browne 3, Terry 3, Hills 2, Chapman 2, Clayton v Collegian MONASH BLUES : Gugger 2, Flett, Connelly, Bergin . Scott 2 . Burke, Young, Kerslake . BEST : Browne . Barrett, Old Ivanhoe v University Reds s BEST : Garde, Petrie, Flett, Higgins, Crawford, Wood Burke, Rochford, Terry, Whelan . State Bank v Assumptio n Old Melburnians v Old Haileybury . ST Hampton Rovers v St. Kevin's O .B. University Blacks 4.2 6 .4 10 .10 16.13.109 . BEDE'S O .C .: Reinehr 2, Smurdle, Connolly. BEST : E SECTION Kew 1 .3 5 .6 7 .8 8 .12 .60 Merton, Warne . Whitlock . Parks . Horton . Connolly . Heatherton v Old Care y Old Camberwell v Old Brighton Old Xaverians v Monash Blues UNIVERSITY BLACKS: Huntington 6. Carmody 3, Howard POWER HOUSE - BYE Thornbury v Bulleen United M.H.S .O.B Doyle, Peters, Perrett, Keilar, Hays . BEST : Doyle . Carmody. . v Old Haileybury 14unttngton, Fyffe, Gill, Peters . 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 11 LAST ROUND'S RESULTS LAST ROUNDS RESULTS Old Ivanhoe 3 .4 6 .9 9.13 15 .19 .109 MONASH WHITES : Kana ~t Bernard's D .C . 3,5 6,8 10.17 11 .17.82 North Brunswick 4 ris, Raska, Grant . BEST: Dci,, , 3,y ,I, 0,0 0 .0 0 .1 1 .2 . 8 D RESERVE SECTION. .2 4.3 5 .6 5 .9.3 9 Holt, Carr, Grant, Salvatore, Farley. Therry CCOB 5 OLD IVANHOE : Thomson 4, Dummett 4, Colledge 3, 13ERNARDS O .C . : Wood 3, Thompson 3, White 2, .2 8.4 10.4 12 .7.79 Clayton 2,2 5 .7 6 .7 ST. Banyule 3.0 3 .0 4.2 5.4 .34 Smith 2, Ball, Donnelly. BEST : Colledge, Pierce, Thomson, A .NiVBank.Z . 3,2 4 89.5, 13 ,rr~tt. Monaghan, Finn . BEST : Finn, Ross, Hogan, O'Connell, Cecil, Long, Ball . .2 6 .5 7.7 49 00 l, Gaudton . THERRY CCOB : Egan 4, Kane 3, Jacobsen 2, Costello , NORTH BRUNSWICK CLAYTON : Daly 3, Rossenlis 2, Crossley, Swan, Newto Egan, Gibson . BEST : Gibson, O'Sullivan, Jacobsen, Cartwright, : Fox, Demir 2, A . Demir, Carlyon . BEST n p,J . .A .X . : Tomas. BEST : Aarons, Adler, Shnider, Luno, BEST : Fox, Parkinson, Taylor, Morritt, Stranger, R . Derain : Crossley, Nestor, Saunders, Blasi, Daly, Besley, Tenenbaum . Egan, M . Egan . A .N .Z . BANK : Birkenfelds 3, Battista, Carrageorg BANYULE : Walker 2, Page 2,Richards . BEST : Walker . State Bank 3.1 6.4 9.7 13 .11 .89 ., Paradians 4 .4 6.4 8.9 9.12.66 Veal, University Reds 2 Kostandinov, Seel . BEST : Battista, Anstis, Carrageorge -, Old Page, Smyth, Williams, Place . .4 4.7 6.8 8.9 .57 Howard, Malham, Seel . N ionash Blues 0 .2 0.5 0 .5 2 .8.20 STATE BANK : pLD PARADIANS : Fawkner 1 .1 5 .3 6 .4 10.6.66 Brunswick 3 .5 4,8 5 .9 9 St . Bede's O .C . 2 .2 2 .2 5 .5 5 .5.35 Old Geelong 0 .4 1 .16,711 .6 3 .7 4.8.32 FAWKNER : Trapan 4, Gleeson 3, Ferguson, Rogers , BRUNSWICK O'Loughlin . BEST p UNIVERSITY REDS : Dean 2, Minahan 2, Rydberg 2, Flynn , >tONASH BLUES : Allen, Wright. BEST : Crosthwaite, : Cro ley, Ferguson, Tymms, Rogers, : Jackson . BEST : Young, Lewis, B . Young, Quigley, Jamesou Trapani, Brown, Leonard . Makvire >I,,Coll, Clark, Horvath, Lewis, Grant . ST. BEDES O .C . : Mulcahy 2, Keane, Bryant, Mulcahy . Cniversity Blacks 4 .3 6.5 9 .9 10.10.70 BEST . OLD GEELONG : Stewart 3, Whittle . BEST : Morrisori : Keane, Panozzo, Boyce, Harrison, Miller, Mulcahy. E SECTION Ross-Edwards, Forbes, Hill, Hunter, Stewart . Kew 1 .0 5.2 6.4 6.10.46 POWER HOUSE - BYE L iNIVERSITY BLACKS : Gmbsch 4, McRobert 3, Pryor, Bulleen United 2 .4 4.9 6 .9 8.10.58 La Trobe Univ. 10.4 12 .7 19,9 21,15 Old Carey 1 .1 2.2 2 St .141 Nccdy, Cunningham . BEST : Grabsch, McRobert, Ponsford, Old Ivanhoe Gram .7 6.13.49 . John's O .C . 0.1 0.3 0,5 1 .5,1 . Pryor, Thompson . . 0 .4 1 .8 5.11 8.14.62 1 pillon North Brunswick 2 .6 4.7 6 .7 6 .7.43 BULLEEN UNITED : Shepherd 3, Lempriere 2, Wilson , T B Anderson, McFarlane. BEST 4, MoorRO KEW: Shallvey 2, Milovac, Jackomos, Grounds, Schober. OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS : Wilson, Anderson, Kelly, 3, .Eucci UNIWesRt. elyTBlakOe,tGrantB.tBESTHWe~j~}' ' : Jackomos, Stanley, Shallvey, Marchese, Monahan . : La Rosa 2, Hoysted, Huntington, Baker, Morley . Blake, McKenzie, Oates, Pyle, Stephens . 17[ST Harris, Selleck, Scott, Brown, Lang . BEST : Dowling, Wilson, 1~ranno . Hoysted, Rantino, La Rosa, Harris . OLD CAREY : Clark 2, Black, Bolton, Mill, Read . BEST : ST. JOHN'S O .C . : Mallon . BEST : Rhynehart, Chisholm 6 .1 8 .4 9,8 14 .10.94 Read, Wolf, O'Donohue, Morley, Rowe, McHarg . Cormick, Mallon, Kawielicz. . Coburg NORTH BRUNSWICK : Bourke 2, Burrows, Fox, Poulton, old Camberwel l 0 .2 1 .5 1 .7 2 .8.20 Jessop . BEST : Burrows, Bourke, Poulton, Searle, Jessop, Peninsula O .B . 5 .2 7 .4 10 .8 11 .11 .77 COBURG : Dowsett . Heatherton 4 .3 4,4 6 .5 7 .5.47 A RESERVE SECTIO PENINSULA OLD BOYS N University Reds 1 .2 7 .7 9.13 11 .16 .82 : State Bank 1 .3 1 .3 2.5 3.7 .25 Ormond 8 .1 12.3 17 .9 21 .12 .138 OLD CAMBERWELL : Univ. Blues 1 .2 2.3 2 .4 3 .4,22 UNIVERSITY REDS : HEATHERTON: ORMOND : Boyanton 4, Fisher 4, Wood 3, Amon 2 Buckle y 2, Ritonkin 2, Kingston, Strahan, Eishold, Burke BEST : Boyanton, McNeil, Buckley, Eishold, Kingston, Amon . STATE BANK : Old Mentonians 1 .5 3 .5 3 .8 4 .9.33 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Mitchell 2, Coachman . BFSI C RESERVE SECTIO N Thornbury 0 .0 2 .3 2 .4 3 .5.23 Hickey, Westmore, Lowe, Begg, Mitchell, Grace . E RESERVE SECTIO N St . Kilda CBOC 0 .2 4.4 5 .4 OLD MENTONIANS : Marcellin O .C . 4 .3 6 .5 6,8 7850 8.9.57 Ilampton Rovers 2,2 2,2 4 .4 4 .5.2 9 Old Carey 2 .8 6 .9 7.11 9.17.71 Old Melbu rn ians 4 .1 5.5 7 .7 7 .9.51 ST. KILDA CBOC : Bulleen United 1 .1 2.2 3 .5 4 .5.29 MARCELLIN O .C . Capiron 2. Thynne 2 . Clinch, Graham, : Fitt 3, Donnellan 2, Menzie, . insford . BEST : Ebbott . Howard, Long, Tobin . Broadhead, OLD CAREY THORNBURY : Lawton, Smith, Zerella . BEST : Phillips . O'Loughlin, McKillop. BEST : Holmes, Collins, O'Callaghan, : Fontaine . : Rae 5, McNamara 2, Dick, Petty . BEST : Cosh, Bear, Butch, Effa, Havlica . Magee, P ri ce, Weir. L Rae . Spencer . Petty, England, Yeo, Rooney . HAMPTON ROVERS : Thomastown 4 OLD MELBURNIANS: Mitchell 4, Freeman, Elam, Woods BULLEEN UNITED : Dowd 2, Ryan, Gandolfo. BEST : .2 6.6 9.7 12.9 .81 . Dowd, Bums, Hocking, Cheney, Mutimer, Ryan . Elste rn wick 2 .2 3 .5 4 .6 4.7 .31 BEST : Palmer, McDougall, Lachal, Salek, Davis, Mitchell . Peninsula O.B THOMASTOWN: Broderick 4, Pavera 3, Fellows De La Salle O .C . 3.2 6.5 7 .11 9 ~1estBrunswick . 1 .0 2 .6 3 .6 4731 Harling' 2. Kevi n .11,65 2.3 6.5 9.9 12.9 .81 Heatherton 1 .3 1.3 3 .6 4,7,31 Ken Harling, Kelly . BEST : Fellows, Ken Harling, Collegians 0.3 2.3 3.3 5.5.35 Pa rkside 1 .1 3.1 4.5 4.7 .31 Kevin Harling, R . Kelly, K . Steele, A . Wells. DE LA SALLE O.C . : Carter 3, Newton 2, Dunn 2, Lake, PENINSULA O.B . : ELSTERNWICK WEST BRUNSWICK : Meyer 4, Bond 2, Anderson, : McLeod 2, Bean, Forster . BEST : Dorsett , Hanah. BEST : Howes, Lake, Carter, Bromley, Bar ry , Fogarty. E3e«umont, Daish, McNamara, Stubbs. Suleyman . BEST : Ramsay . Kreiger, Mahony, Rosewarne, Hicks . ic COLLEGIANS : Crutchfield 2, Ste p hens, Hinchen, Davi, , .iumont, Briggs, Laurence . McNamara, Meyer, Pryor . BEST: Hinchen, IIEATHERTON : Balaclava 0.0 3 .3 5.5 7.7 .49 Gainey, Adams, Walker, Loder, Pollock . PARKSIDE : Philpott 2, Walsh, McKay . BEST : Clarke . Old Trinity 3.3 3.3 4.4 5.7 .37 J~~hnston, Philpott, Cook, Harvey, Lambert . North Old Boys 4 .3 7.5 7 .6 10.9 .69 BALACLAVA ; Darvell 2, Po rter 2, Iacono, Jacobi, Scicluna Ivanhoe 1 .0 3.1 8 .2 8 Old Bri ghton 5 BEST . .5 .53 .1 7 .2 12 .7 14 .9.93 Thornbury 3 .3 3.5 4 .9 5 .10.40 : Gregory, Da rvell . Withers, Thomson . Raditsis, Caulfield Gram . 4 .2 5.5 5 .6 6.8.4 4 A usterbe rry . NORTH OLD BOYS : McSweeney 2 . Carroll 2, Sabato' Old Mentonians 1 .1 1 .5 1 .7 4.9 .33 Fennelly, Brolin, O'Donnell, Butler. BEST : Turnbull, OLD BRIGHTON : Purvis 5, Cochran 3, Hamilton 2, OLD TRINITY : McSweeney, Lynch, Brandner, Farrelly, Kett THORNBURY : Scott 3, R . Scott, Dunn . BEST : R. Scott, . Tate, McBriar, Wood, Broome . BEST : Cowling, Hamilton, Liddell, C . Scott, Turner, Psaila, Wright . IVANHOE : Bye 3. McDowall 2, Westwood 2, Stevens . I>avies, Campi, Purvis, Broome . BEST : Beckerleg, Kilpatrick, Bye, Atkinson, O'FJaherh . OLD MENTONIANS : Westwood . CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Ackerman 3, Tamblyn, Lingdon, Bendall . BEST : Bendall, Myers, Harris. Langdon, orthington, Anderson . F SECTION Old Scotch Coll . 3 .4 3.6 4 .9 7.12.54 Thomastown 1 .6 2 .11 4 .15 7 .21 .63 Old Xaverians 0 .1 2.2 2 .4 2.7.1 9 F .I .T .O .B St . Kevin's O .B . 3 .0 4.2 9 .4 9 .6.60 Elsternwick 1 .0 1 .0 2.1 3.2 .2 0 . 2 .3 6.7 13.10 21 .15 .141 St . Pius 1,3 4 .4 6 .7 6 U .H.S.O .B . 4 .2 4 .5 6.8 8 .11 .59 OLD SCOTCH COLL. : Arnold 4, Brown, Little, MacLean. .10.46 BEST : Arnold, Sugden, Symington, Daniel, Brown, Carlyle . ST, KEVIN°S O THOMASTOWN : Black 2, Bosevski 2, Kemaghan, G . Fd .T.O .B . : Mills 6 . S . Baird 2, T .B.: Lewin 4, Gibbon, Jolly, Jago, Hawkins, Kernaghan, Pearson. BEST : Park, Black, Donald, Bosevski, . Baird 2, Barton 2 , OLD XAVERIANS Clark . BEST : Torney, Jago . Whelan, Hawkins, Nettlefold, Breheny 2, White 2, Barbuto, Boswell, Carr, Chatfield, : Costello, Bendall . BEST : Dugan, Clark . Hopper, G . Kernaghan . Thorpe. BEST : Barbaro, Chatfield, Mills, Notman, O'Connor, Healey, Hart, Lovelock, Hart, Honan . White . ELSTERNWICK : Lloyd, Lawrence, Phillips . BEST : D . ST . PIUS : Lloyd, Grills, SRB, Silovic, Ramsay, Muha . U .H .S .O .B . : Gathercole 3, Clements 2, Hunter, Vesetas, B RESERVE Chettle : BEST SECTION Balaclava 2.0 7.1 7.1 9.1 .55 : Clements, Webster, Hunter. Gathercole, AI p hington 4 Greenwood, Tonkin . .3 7 .5 8.8 11 .10 .76 Old Trinity 2.4 4.6 7 .11 7 .11 .53 Bulleen-T'stowe 1 .1 3.1 6 .2 7.3.45 Old Haile~bury 1 .3 4.6 6.7 8 .12 .60 ~i .H .S .O .$ . 2.2 3.3 5.6 6.6 .42 BALACLAVA : Bottoms 2, Powell . Davies, Xuereb , C'wealth Bank 5 .10 8 .16 18 .18 27 .19.181 ALPHINGTON: Monash Whites 0 O'Sullivan, Heard, Borgia, Taylor . BEST : Taylor . McLeod, .2 1.4 2 .5 3 .8.2 6 OLD HAILEYBURY: Wise 5, Meadows, Collins, Walsh . Griffin, Borgia, Bottoms, Xuereb . BEST: Corrigan, Abbott, Kingsley, Meadows, Southgate, COMMONWEALTH BANK : Grima 7, Benham 6, Sampuu ise . OLD TRINITY : 3, Baker 2, McCrimmon 2, Murfitt, Shacklock, Johnston, BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Sheridan 2, Fitt, Merrit, Collins, Jewell, McNamee, Ashdown . BEST : Grima . Cracknell, Turner, Erskine, Miles. BEST : Van Heswyk, Jackson, E\ell, ~I,H .S.O .B . : Casalaz 3, Wix 2, Roach . BEST : Casalaz, Fallon, Benham, Miller, McGrimmon . Wilson, Ellis, Walton . Roach, Wix, Knox, Anders, Fowler. 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 13 LAST ROUND'S RESULTS LAST ROUND'S RESULT S F RESERVE SECTION Old Scotch 2 .2 5.6 6.9 7 .14,56 Old Haileybury 4 Melbourne Univ . 5 .0 5.1 5.8 5 .3 9 .5 12.18 16 .22 .118 U.H .S.O.B. 3 .1 5.1 6.3 7.4 .46 .9,39 Clayton 0 .4 1 .4 1 .5 1 .7.13 F .I.T.O .B . 0.2 1.3 2.4 6.6 .42 DID SCOTCH O .C . : Agnew 2, Lloyd 2, A . Lloyd, Caldecott ()LD CAMBERWELL FORFEITED TO MONASH BLUES Dyson. BEST : Spiers, Hodges, Macmillan, Agnew, Caldecott . OLD HAILEYBURIANS : Scammell 3, Mills 2, Robertson U .H .S .O .B. : Wallace 3, Filliponi 2, Laker, Shaw . BEST : A . Lloyd . . MONASH BLUES : McRae 4, Kennedy 4, Ridgeway 3, 2, Mountford 2, Tinkler 2, Crump, Hamilton, Austin, McDonnell, Adamo, Grainger, Wallace, Wain, Humphreys, Johnson . Lin,; ? . Lawrence 2, Zimmerman 2, Jones, Crawford, Dusting, Bennett. BEST : Austin, Ladds, Mountford, Robertson, Stuart, MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY: May 3, Bond, Sobey . BEST : Iah!son. BEST : Kennedy, Dusting, Carman, Ellett, Ridgeway, Scammell . F1 .T.OB . : Purdue 3, Cook, Miller, Marley. BEST : Barnard, Green, Thompson, Bond, Hickey, (iarde . Jeffrey . , orham . Johansen, Miller, Murley, Purdue, T rice . CLAYTON : Redmond . BEST : Guganiv, Hadfield, Lees, Marshall, Trevillian, Wiseman . C'wealth Bank 4 .7 5 .10 6 .13 8.13.61 UNDER 19 ZONE 1 Monash Whites 1 .0 6.2 6 .3 7.5.47 Old Ivanhoe 2.4 5 .12 9.13 13.1896 COMMONWEALTH BANK : King 3, Cordeaux 2 , Kew 5.7 6.7 6.8 6 Anderson, Hughes, Keating~~ BEST : Hughes, McCrimmon, .10.46 BUNAL Reeves, Scerri, Cordeaux, Henry . OLD IVANHOE GRAMMARIANS : Fallaw 4, Redma n JUNE 25TH ROUND 3, Howard 2, Gay, Cockerill, Puncher, Knight. BEST : Hunt, MONASH WHITES : Carr 2, Salvatore 2, N . Salvatore, Skalberg, Veal, Puncher, Jenkins, Lambevsky Lamplugh, Farley . BEST : Grant, Forsyth, Carr, Salvatore, . . Lewis (Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended four matches Theodorou, Clifton . KEW : Wolfe 3, Okayli, Love, Moustafa . BEST: Love, S . Jenkins, Barry, White. M. Hill (Ormond Juniors) - Abusive language - Suspended one match . Clayton 13 .12.90 . Agosta (Bulleen-Templestowe Juniors) - Abusive language A .N Z . Bank 5 .3 .33 Fawkner 0.1 1 .7 5 G -- Suspended two matches . .16 11 .24,90 . Dereus (Clayton Reserves) and W. Young (A .N .Z Pre ston 5 .2 6.4 9 .7 12.10 .82 S . Bank Reserves) - Striking each other - EACH CLAYTON : Clulow 3, Caygill 2, Black, DeReus. Gardiner . Suspended two matches. Leicester, ODonohue, Phillips, ~Price, Truscott. BEST : Fischer, FAWKNER : Palmer 3, Rundle 2, Gosewinkle 2, Young , Price, Lindsay, Wathen, Mconald, Leicester . Sadkiewicz, Agius, Cullen . BEST: Mitchell, D'Alfonso, Rundle, Weir, Sadkiewicz, Palmer, Habgood A .N .Z . BANK : Woolley 3 . Riley 2 . BEST: Conn, Egan, . Harper, Jackson, McGrath, Townsend . PRESTON : Ryan 2, He~pburn 2, Phlorides 2, Allingham, Albressi, Johnston, Martin, t'aola, Finikarides . BEST : Hepbum, Old Geelong 0 .3 5.3 5 .6 6 .8.44 Paola, Dallarosa, Papavis, Long, Debono, Wilson, Phlondes . BALL BRIEFS Brunswick 3 .2 3.5 4.7 5.9.39 trophies . An aggressive and courageous player, Steven Marcellin O .C . 6 .3 10 .7 16 .9 17.12.114 100 GAMES AT OLD GEELONG OLD GEELONG : Lavender 3, Jewell, Brocksopp, MacLeod. Parkside 1 .2 3 .4 has been a credit to his club and amateur football . BEST : Brocksopp, Simpson, Sheahan, Crawford, Jewell, 4 .4 7.5.47 Old Geelong also congratulates Scott Moffatt on Horsfall . MARCELLIN O .C. : Maher 7, McGrath 4, Norden 2, today reaching his 100th game for the club, all of Tankey 2, Kivlighton, Barbazza . BEST : Getson, Stewart, 50'S AT ST . JOHN'S BRUNSWICK : Drape, Mackintosh, Sheahan, Young, Maher, C . Smith, M . Smith, Cullinan . them consecutive . A fine and uncommon performance Newton . BEST: O'Sullivan, Newton . Clough . in any level of football . Moff. has played most of his St . John's Old Co llegians football club are pleased PARKSIDE : Byrne 3, Mauro 2, Cinni, Smith . BEST: names in the Reserves (he won the Reserves Best to note the recent achievement of 50 games for 3 of La Trobe Univ . 5.6 8.14 12 .20 15.23.113 Fitzgerald, Sherlock, Byrne, Campbell, Georgeoussis, O'Brien. St . John's O .C . 1 .0 2.0 2.0 2.2 .14 and Fairest in 1980) and apart from his speed as a its players . Williamstown 2.0 5.2 8.8 11 .12.78 rover is noted for his propensity for bouncing - or LA TROBE UNIVERSITY : Leale 3, Hughes 3, Tucci 2 , Therry CCOB 1 .6 3.7 Huckstepp Saultry, Gray, Newcomen, Ventura, Reicheit, 6.10 9 .10.6 4 trying to bounce - the ball on the muddiest, roughest Greg "Popa" Wadeson. Since joining the club Watson . BEST : Carris, Newcomen, Leale, Grey, Dwyer, WILLIAMSTOWN : Van Dongen 4, Sattout 3, Butterfield piece of ground he can find . Thanks for a great four years ago, Greg has maintained his position as Tucci . 2, Clough, Dalsasso . BEST : Sattout, Calderwood, Dalsasso, contribution to the club, Scotty, and all the best for a strong marking centre half back. In 1981 his strength Zadel, DiPietro, VanDongen, White . ST . JOHN'S O .C . : Bourke 2 . BEST : Rankin, D'Aquino . many more games to come . and experience in the back line won him the clubs Bourke, Guelen, Blaney . THERRY CCOB : O'Rourke 2, Taylor 2, Reidy 2, Woolf, senior B & F . Greg has also contributed to the club ;dwards, Crotty . BEST : Moran, Jones, Brennan, Bruno, 100 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITE D Eastmuir, Cartwright . off the field by being the clubs treasurer in 1980 and UNDER 19 PREMIER All atBulleen United congratulate Maurie Walters 1981 . His contributions on and off the field has been UNDER 19 ZONE 2 on reaching his century of games for the club this an invaluable asset to the club . Ivanhoe 4.1 7.2 8.4 14.6 .90 % eek_ Maurie has been a club stalwart over the Banyule 2.3 7.4 9.7 11 .8 .74 Colleg ians 54 8.9 10.12 12 .17.89 M .H .S.O .B . 1 .1 2 .3 3.3 7.5 .4 7 eears, not only as a player, but also as club secretary Stephen Chisholm . "Mr. Versatility" of the club, IVANHOE : McNamara 3, Davis 2, La Penta 2 . Morrison in 1982 . His determined, no nonsense approach to Steve joined four years ago and has played in every 2, Whiting, McMahon, O'Brien, Harrison, Warrensmith . COLLEGIANS: Hibbins 2, Montgomery 2 Pike 2, Harper BEST : Davis, Russell, Lewis, LaPenta, Flynn, Harrison . 2, Gray 2, Tadgell, Martin . BEST : Bolton,'I'adgell, Khan, football has won him senior selection on a number position with great determination and endeavour . A Best, Hibbins, Gray . of occasions this year, and it appears that only now solid contributor who's efforts not only as a rugged BANYULE : Zaccari 5, Williams, Gilliam, Martucci, Holt, Sutterby, Clark. BEST : Turner, Gibson, Stevens, Zaccari, M .H .S .O .B . : Vakkas 2, Efkleidis 2, Haugh 2, Anastakis . his career is starting to flourish! ! player but also as a determined committeeman has Harding, Moore . BEST : Riters, Anastasakis, Haugh, McGregor, Akarsu, Once again Maurie, sincere congratulations on meant that the club's future has been consolidated . Anastasakis this milestone, and we hope to see you around the Old Paradians 2 .1 4 .3 9.5 10.6 .66 Tim "A Beau" Evans . One of the founding members De La Salle O .C . 1 .0 3.4 4.7 6 .15 .51 . Kilda CBOC. St 0.2 1 .5 2 .11 6.13 .49 Brills for many years to come . Old Xaverians 3 .3 4.5 5 .7 6 .7 .43 of the club Tim has worked tirelessly to see that St . OLD PARADIANS : Rvan 3, O'Donnell 2, Valmorbida 2 , A .I.A .X. STAR'S 100TH GAME John's has consolidated itself in the amateurs. A Callinan 2, Croxford . BE-ST : Croxford, Reid . Ryan, Natoli, ST . KILDA CBOC : Valmorbida, Blackley . AJ .A .X. congratulates Steven Marks on his 100th dashing player who loves to run Tim has produced many of his top games as a winger. Presently as a DE LA SALLE O .C . : Mullal 2, McLoughlin, Dolan _:tme with the club this week against Alphington . Eyssens, Conroy . BEST : Dolan, Nasreddin, Auger, Knuppel,, OLD XAVERIANS : Silk 2, LeFebvre, O'Dea, Kinna . `Chiko" joined the club in 1976 from Scotch College committeeman and the President of the Social Club, Holdsworth, Mullaly . Frederico. BEST: Pomie, Lane, Galbally, Chisholm, O'Dea, and was a member of the 1976 grand final side . He Tim has ensured that the clubs future will go from Ralph . strength to strength . North O .B . 7 .4 10.5 12.5 14.10.94 missed the 1977 and 1978 seasons but returned in St. Bernard's O .C . 1 .0 4 .0 6 .2 11 .4.70 St . Kevin's O .B . 4 .2 6 .5 10 .5 12.7.79 I SY79 to be a member of the Club's B Grade premiership The St . John's O .C. committee, players and Old Melburnians 2 .7 3.7 5 .9 6.10.46 tc;am . Steven has been a consistent player and during supporters congratulate each of these players for NORTH OLD BOYS : Deivre 4, Marchino 3, Major 2 , Sharpe 2, Conti, Hanlon, Marino . BEST : Conti, Sharpe, ST. KEVIN'3 O .B .: Wallace 4, Cornwell 2, Townshen d the club's 3 years in A grade won numerous club their dedication and determination . Marchino, Phelan, Deiure, Cahill . 2, Grace, Shelton, Hart, Grigg . BEST : Townshend, Collier, Wallace, Shelton, Kerr, Bennett . ST. BERNARD'S O .C . : Walsh 3, Redmond 2, Constance 2, Federico 2, Lane, Marshall . BEST : Burgin, Purcell, OLD MELBURNIANS: Williams 4, Bodinnar, Wale . BEST : PHONING OF SCORES Redmond, O'Brien, Comito, Walsh . Ingelton, Wale, Bradshaw, Baldwin, Mackay, Williams . PHONING OF DETAILS SENIOR and JUNIOR SECTIONS Ormond 2 .2 5 .5 5.11 8.15 .63 Old Brighton 2.2 6.3 8.8 10 .14.74 A SECTION BEFORE 6 P .M. Bulleen-T'stowe 4 .3 4.5 6 .7 6 .8.44 Hampton Rovers 0.2 1.4 1.5 2 .7.1 9 BEFORE 5 P.M. ORMOND : Reeves 3, Tobin 2, Sutherland, Gilmore , OLD BRIGHTON : Wittey 3, Bowes 2, A . Wittey, Donnellan, B SECTION 6 P.M. TO 6.30 P.M. Ness. BEST: McDonald. Carney, Hansen, Sutherland, Petering, Huttley, Creelman, Howden . BEST : "A Team Effort"! RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M. Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at Carroll . HAMPTON ROVERS : to Mr. PAUL HALLY at BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Costa 2, Loth, O'Mara, 528 3319 Ongaro, Viney . BEST : Team Effort ! 379 8171

14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 TIIE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 15 BALL BRIEFS 3 AT SKOB PLAY 50 GAMES games. Fortunately for other fullbacks, Hunto shares Congratulations go to Bernie Snell, Ben Clark his Saturdays between footy and his vetinary duties! and Dale Gibbon on playing 50 games for St . Kevin's Congratulations on your 50th Hunto ! Old Boys. Bernie started with the club in 1980 and 50 GAMES AT A .N.Z . BAN K since then has been a valuable member of our U/19 All at A .N.Z . would like to congratulate Peter and senior sides. His speed and ability to instigate Seel on playing his 50th game against Brunswick on many winning moves and his great accuracy when 18/6/83 . Peter who has been Vice-Captain of the kicking for goal (except from 10 yards out) are some seniors and was runner up in the Best and Fairest of his great attributes . A keen trainer both on the award in 1981 has been a great clubman since joining track and in the pub, we hope Snellie you play 100 the club. This year Peter is players rep . and doing a 09% Iff games for St . Kevin's in the future . Ben Clark has fine job. On the field Peter is one of the best centremen played most of his games as a wingman for St . seen at the club for many years and his tireless E AMATEtJR FOOTBALLE Kevin's and he has shown his true class in this efforts are an inspiration to all . Congratulations and R position . He has great ball skill and ability to create well done . P.S. Peter we didn't forget they lost it! space for himself and is a reliable kick for goal . It is ! unfortunate he barracks for Melbourne, but we don't 50 GAMES FOR M .H .S.O.B . UTILITY OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION hold this against him. Well done Ben . All at Melbourne High School Old Boys join in Dale (Buggins) Gibbon has been a real team player congratulating young Chris Karamoutzas on reaching for St . Kevin's . He has played most of his games for his 50 games with the club today against St . Pius at our club in our club 18 or reserves side and has the school oval. Chris started with the club whilst always contributed greatly when in either side . An still at school in the U'17s on a Saturday morning unobtrusive player who goes about his football quietly, and in 1979 and 1980 amassed a total of 20 games in he is this year enjoying one of his best seasons, our U'19 junior teams. Chris' desire for senior being one of our best players each week . Thanks competition was rewarded in 1981 when, after missing greatly to all three players and I apologise for not some games through injury, was selected in our 1981 having these milestones in the amateur footballer Reserve Grand Final side which met Bulleen- earlier in the year . Templestowe at Elsternwick Park . In a thriller which M.H.S.O.B. lost by 4 points, Chris' enthusiasm and 50 GAMES AT UNIVERSITY BLACK S club spirit were most admirable . His ability at marking Full back now full forward Peter Huntington played and thwarting opposition forward moves is tremendous his 50th game with University Blacks a few weeks and his early season form in 1983 was enough to ago . Hunto made the change from soccer in 1980 gain him senior selection . Congratulations Chris o n when he thought he would give football a try . It a fine first 50 games. Together with your taller wasn't a bad transition either, Hunto was ever reliable brother, Spiros, the Karamoutzas brothers have at full back . Feeling like another change he lined up become very well known figures at M .H.S .O.B. an d at full forward this year and has kicked 36 goals in 6 we look forward to another dedicated 50 games .

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