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Good afternoon football followers . Having sat through many hours of Investigation withdrawn. Four players have had permits withdrawn `iearings so far this season, I am firmly of the opinion this year. Players (2) have been put on a bond which ;t at rte do, for the success of our competition and th e will be refunded should they not offend again during r cient trouble free running of each club, rely 1992 . tramendously on the senior officials - namely the 4. Hefty suspensions for gross misdemeanors - legal President and the Secretary . action pending following two recent incidents . =lstheclub is Iiableto be fined in the case of any on- 5 field or off-field problems outside the rules of the . Lack of permanent support staff amongst U19 teams Association the President in particular, must forever be - clubs heavily fined and threatened with suspension on the alert and ready to deal with any element within unless required staff is in place at each ensuing game . the club which or who could bring his club into Clearly we are involved in a game which is a wonder- disrepute . ful game, made complex by the many rules which are The Executive has taken a few hard decisions open to individual degrees of interpretation as well as recently to show that it will not in anyway allow the good the mere shape of the ball . These factors obviously lead image of the Association to be compromised . to levels of frustration which rise and fall continually To assist clubs and perhaps provide some examples during the course of a day. for Presidents to wave in front of their clubs, I thought What the Amateurs are trying to do is not to promote itto be of some value to provide some excerpts of recent a "pussy footing" code of football but a game where investigations to show what will not be tolerated . levels of frustrations are kept under control and not 1; 'Alcohol proved to having been consumed by allowed to spill over into spiteful acts which necessitate spectators during a match . Club fined $500 (case tribunal hearings and investigations . 1). Club fined $100, bond of $250 refundable if no I have published in today's Letter to the Editor (see other offence in 1992 (case 2) . elsewhere in today's Amateur Footballer) a letter I 2. Repeated misconduct after warnings. Club barred received during the week which I personally feel from competition until 1993 . vindicates how poorly controlled behaviourand actions 3. Players with extremely poortribunal records . Clubs can/could lead to potentially explosive situations - warned by letter that another offence would lead to something the Amateur image does not want to be player permit to play Amateur football being associated with .

1992 Elsternwick Park Programme VicHealth Matches of the Day to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows:

Aug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALS (11 .20 & 2 .00) THIS WEEKEND : Aug 22 : De La Salle vs Collegians (A) SATURDAY: Aug 23 : No match at Elsternwick Park this day Commonwealth Bank vs University Blacks ( C) Aug 29 : B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL SUNDAY: Aug 30 : A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL No matches planned for E.Park this day. Sep 5 : B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINA L Aug 1 : St Leo's Wattle Park vs Old Carey ( F) Sep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINAL Aug 2: No match for E .Park this day. Sep 12: C SECTION GRAND FINA L Aug 8: G SECTION PRELIMIN . FINALS (11 .20 & 2 .00) Sep 13 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINAL Aug 9: No match at Elsternwick Park this day Sep 19: B SECTION GRAND FINA L Aug 15 : No match at Elsternwick Park this day Sep 20 : A SECTION GRAND FINA

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PREVIEW bustling Tony Cahill . Ormond appear a little steadier Collegians are at home to the in form Ol d at this stage and should win today. Ormond by 8 pts . Haileyburians. This game will show all whether the St Bernard's are at home again to the Old Xavs who Bloods are contenders or pretenders. Collegians have were ordinary in their last game. St Bernard's will be barely had a hiccup this season and play the HarryTrott smarting over their 1 pt loss to De La and will not give oval to perfection . Their fire power up forward is the Xavs a look in today. Many more St Bernard's renowned in amateur circles but now so is their defence players have taken the big step from B to A section than with Bennett, Laussen, Davidson and Hinchen all the Old Xavs . Bob Purcell, Paul Capes, Vin Comito playing well . So where can the Bloods draw blood and Co. havejoined , Gavin Keane, Luke today. Chris McKenzie, Simon Meehan and Wes Gollant and MattMulkearns as good reliable A section Byrns must all continue their good form . Garry footballers . The Xavs have good players but they also Phillips, Glenn Tanner and Matt De Mattia must kick seem inconsistent. Doug Bailey, Matt Haneberryand goals and Billy Baxter, Andrew Walden and Josh Dale Holmes are often supported by John Bowen, Hayter must play close. I won't tip against Collegians Richard Green and Geoff Clare but many times they but I saw Haileybu ry tear Xavs apart 2 weeks ago and go walkabout . St Bernard's will be too strong, too I was impressed . Collegians by 10 pts . determined and the home ground will prove De La Salle venture out to Marcellin in a danger insurmountable for the Xavs . St Bernard's by 25 pts. game . De La snuck in against St Bernard's to win by a point but have been unimpressive recently. Marcellin have been poor but surely are overdue to put a good one in . Marcellin effectively cut De Laout of the game SENIORS last round and won a surprise match but De La may Petroff, Marcellin 44 prove too strong today as they attempt to hold on to their Millar, Old Scotch 43 final's position . Marcellin's chances will very much S . Grace, Ormond 41 depend on Joe Amad's possible suspension as he is Schuhkraft, Ormond 36 their prime mover. As De La regain their injured players Fraser, De La Salle 33 they will improve. Marcellin RESERVE S can't win without Gary Fox, Old Scoth 55 Petro ff kicking goals and Peter Rennie will be on the G . Dalton, Old Xaverians 39 job on him today. De La by 24 pts . Hogan, St Bernard' s 39 Old Scotch fresh from their dramatic 1 pt victory over S. Rudd, De La Salle 32 NOBs are at home to Therry. Therry have lacked the Coyne, Collegians 30 forwards capable of kicking a winning score and therefore now find themselves trailing the field . Scotch as usual are up and down but have had consistent performers in Rohan Aujard, Gavin Eagle, Stua rt Steele, Andrew Hart , Mark Brady and Andrew ROUND 14 Smith . Therry have relied on Paul Matton, Mick COLLEGIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURY Grocock, Mark Grotty and Jason Reddick to carry Field: S . McCarthy, P. Gersc h the load Goat: S. Hopper, W. Binch . Scotch are no certainties to win today but how MARCELLIN vs DE LA SALLE could you pick Therry after their 93 pt thrashing at the (Reserves 12 .30pm) hands of Collegians. The Xaverian ground where this Field: D. Dalgleish, W. Hinton match will be played is in good condition which will suit Goal : G . Clancy, D. Jobling . Scotch and I expect to see them in front by at least 15 OLD SCOTCH vs THERRY pts at the bell . Field: L. Harrison, M . Jackson Goal: G . Grigg, G . Wright No rt h Old Boys take on Ormond in a vital match NORTH OLD BOYS vs ORMOND for both teams. Ormond have had a good year without Field: R . Bell, J. Toohey being devastasting, whereas North have been poor Boundary: F. Martinez, L . Gallagher but are still in with a chance of making the finals . The Goal: M . Lentini, N . Murray conditions at the Alex Gillon reserve will most likely ST BERNARD'S vs OLD XAVERIANS be heavy which will not work to either teams advantage. Field: R . Simon, J . Shug g There will be two dangerous half forwards on display Boundary : B. Larchin, J . Wright Goal: g today, Luke Boyle kicked 7 goals 3 weeks ago and . Baumgarton, D . McIntosh seems to bob up everywhere while Stephen Grace always makes the most of his opportunities . Brett Connell and Tim Jones will go tooth and nail in the F ~ ~ pivot, while Andrew Jobling may be tagged by the NO A SECTION GAMES L AST ROUND 9 FOUR MILESTONES AT ORMOND Ormond stalwart Phil Kingston plays his 200t h Official photographer to the V.A.F.A. game today (25/7) . Phil has been a magnificent player ,-Or Ormond and for Amateur Football . Always a great 144 SYDNEY competitor, giving of his best playing most of his games ROAD, CO BURG on the wing and during his career achieving many honors, some of which are : A member of Ormond 85, 87,88,89,90 Premiership sides, Vic. Capt. 1988 succes- sful carnival side with subsequent selection as Aust. Don't neglect the History of your club. Capt . All at Ormond thank you for your great service Have your teams photographed by and wish you all the best for the future - you have been ASTRA STUDIOS . atrue champion . Tim Hille plays his 100th game today The experts in the Business. (2517) . Coming from Moorabbin VFA, he played in our 87, 88, 89, 90 Premiership sides. He has played most Established 40 years. of his games at full back with distinction and has been a fine clubman . Reserves players Peter Harrington and Paul Milner play their 100th game. No club can be without players of their type, both have been fine clubmen, both on the playing field and the social side . They turn up week after week with few accolades. Congratulations from all at Ormond to these great players and we lookforward to seeing you around the place for many years to come.

OLD XAVERIANS VS COLLEGIANS OLD HAILEYBURIANS VS MARCELLIN DE LA SALLE VS OLD SCOTCH THERRY VS ORMON D ST BERNARD'S VS NORTH OLD BOYS

THIS SERVICE IS AGAIN OPERATING FOR THE SEASON AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING : ? ® General snippets of information for clubs (Mon-Thurs) ® Umpire appointments for weekend matches - to assist clubs in supplying officials when required (Friday) ® A final Saturday morning update (approx 11 am) indicating to participating clubs the number of umpires to be supplied for each match ® Final siren scores of all matches played (Saturday evening) Service provided courtesy of Computer Implementation Consultants, Port Melbourn e CY % ~ -2 (=~ ~ ~_' ~--, _ - BARRACKING IN FOOTBALL Barracking is an essential part of any sport and more distressed, but it made no difference to the barrackers so in a team game such as Australian Rules. To receive concerned . In truth, they were more concerned that encouragement an dacclamation from team-mates and the perpetrators of the deeds were reported by the fiel d supporters increases morale, makes one feel good, umpire and sent from the ground . Results of injuries confident and ready to lift one's game to even greater sustained were firstly a depressed fracture of the cheeck heights. bone with surrounding bruising etc and a further visit The Macquarie dictionary defines "barrack" as in a week's time for follow-up X-Rays and secondly fou r follows : stitches to the corner of the eye where lesion had (i) support, shout encouragement and approval ; occurred . In my opinion, both injuries were the result (ii) to jeer, shout derisively at a player or a team . of crude and deliberate actions . It is interesting to note I wonder which category fits you, the "reader"? To thatthe perpetrators returned to the play after 15 mins . be honest most of us would admit to being a bit of both . being sidelined, but the two injured players spent the Unfortunately, there is a tendency for the jeering, rest of the afternoon and evening at the hospital . hooting, derisive and abusive comments to take over The incidents were not pretty to watch but the and be accepted as the norm . An opposition supporter aftermath was worse. I have always been of the opinion hardly ever applauds a good piece of play by an that any footballer is prepared to accept the risks of injury opposing player, which is a great pity, in that it often within the rules of the game and should not have to points to the reason for his attendance at football on accept or put up with those caused by thuggery. Satuday and that is to see his side win regardless of Maybe it is time, at least in Amateur ranks, to have any other consideration . a good look at ourselves in respect of barracking, What prompted me to write this article? Well I will tell hooting, jeering, derisive and abusive comments which you! do nothing for the game. They only cause friction and Recently I watched an Amateur game, where, in two disunity between competing clubs and officials and separate instances, two players of the same side were most certainly players . It is a great pity to see a club injured and had to leavethe field to be taken to hospital finish a game and immediately depart the scene and to have injuries diagnosed and treated . As each player not partake of the aftergame hospitality for no other left the ground, he was subjected to a verbal tirade of reason than as outlined in this article. abuse from opposing spectators including many Peter O'Donohue reserve pla\4ers viously th e iniu redplayers wer e

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TODAY'S GAME S performance by both teams . Whitefriars have several Old Trinity at home play host to Old Paradians in gun players who are capable of winning the match off the match of the round . Coach Alan Johnson has got their own boot . Banyule won't have as many gun Trinity playing very good team football after 5 wins in players but Simmo taggers are quite effective. This is succession Trinity have stamped themselves as the a real toss of the coin job. If Dave Williams dominates measuring stickfor all the other sides . Old Paradians Banyule can win but the home ground advantage and I like, they are a real team of goers : their commitment the improved form of John Bonnyman swings me to is to be admired . Trinity beat Parade earlier in the the Friars . Whitefriars BY 5 pts. season by 33 pts and have improved, Parade need to SELECTIONS : Old Trinity, Old Melburnians, Old win to keep 4th spot so the ingredients are there for a Mentonians, Old Brighton, Whitefriars (all home real first class match . Trinity are averaging 20 goals teams) . a match in their last 5 wins, Parade are averaging 14 BLACK LIST: Old Paradians . per match so here lies the big difference . Trinity to win CLUB CORRESPONDENTS : Please fax me but boy Parade will not stop trying to the final siren . (especially the winning sides) a report of approx . 100 Trinity by 19 pts . words about the game, please fax your club best University Blues vs Old Melburnians should be players, full names and positions by 1 .00 pm each another good match . Blues strengthened bythe return Monday.. . Fax: 489 9051 ; Phone: 489 9511 . ofLockhead from Hawthorn are capable of upsetting Old Melburnians . The strength of Old Melburnians lies in the running players delivering the ball to two gun fowardsTeal and Cordner who are both match winners. Round 1 4 Old Melburnians' centreline is a beauty - Maskiel, OLD TRINITY vs OLD PARADIANS Webb and Anastakis ; throw in Witts and Nicols and Field: G . Curran, P. Wiseman you can see why Old Melburnians are sitting in 3rd Boundary: A. Donovan, C. Swifte Goal: R . Barichievic, R . Seymour spot . The heavy ground conditions will suit the home UNI BLUES vs OLD MELBURNIANS side but Old Melburnians have class players in every Field: T. Hales, D. Harford line .. .Old Melburnians by 11 pts . Boundary: B . La Ferlita, P. Costantini Old Mentonians vs Monash Blues should yet be Goal: R . Dunstan, J. Kell y OLD MENTONIANS vs MONASH BLUES another interesting match . Old Mentonians need to Field : G . Thwaites, S . McDonald keep on winning to givethem aslim chance forthefinals . Boundary: D . Hogan, D. Fowle r Monash have now lost 5 in a row but their effort in losing Goal: W. Fowler, G . Chalmers has been commendable . Relegation is staring the OLD BRIGHTON vs PARKSIDE Students right in the face unless they start winning Field: S . Clinch, Brian Lowe matches that they could have easily won. Mentone Goal: R . Armstong, C. Chalmers have a huge ground advantage but after last match's WHITEFRIARS vs BANYULE Field: P. Cherry, A . Dame n thrashing by Old Brighton, Mentone are at the brick Goal: A . Hogan, Mike Richardso n wall . Can Bert Calvert get them over the wall, I think so, but only just .. .Old Mentonians by 9 pts . Parkside travel to Old Brighton in a game the Red Devils could do without . Old Brighton certainly got SENIORS their act together last week thrashing Old Mentonians R . Phillips, Old Trinity in a very good team effort . Let's be honest, my former Acreman, Old Mentonians side are really struggling, but still looking good fortheir T. Hayden, Old Brighton first win of the season . Parkside will give thei r best but Heath, Old Trinity it won't be enough at the beach oval .. .Old Brighton Lockhead, University Blues by 59 pts. RESERVES P. Robison, Old Trinity Whitefriars clash with Banyule in a do or die effort Smyth, Old Brighton for both teams, the loser will miss the finals, the winner M . Spencer, Monash Blues could easily make the finals . Earlier in the season the Harrison, Old Paradians Bears doubled the Friars' score with Sutterby Zaneli, Old Paradian s displaying his many and often unused talents . Both coaches are very intense, the off-field tactics employed by John Simpson and Geoff Reilley will be nothing short of spectacular. Both sides were fairly easily beaten last match, so the incentive will be for a big lift in NO B SECTION GAMES LAST ROUND BANYULE VS OLD TRINITY OLD PARADIANS VS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD MELBURNIANS VS OLD MENTONIANS MONASH BLUES VS PARKSIDE WHITEFRIARS VS OLD BRIGHTON

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REVIEW - ROUND 14 (18 JULY '92) in footy though . AJAX will most assuredly be desperate Northerners decimate Blacks and mov e but so will the Bullants to keep hold of their position threateningly into 2nd spot on the ladder. Bankers in the 4. The combine have a nice blend of strength and capitulate at the hands of a rampant Bulleen/Temp . speed aboutthem and this will test the Jackers to their Saints well and truly stitch-up the Jackers to just about limits, I'm sure that in front of their parochial crowd the make relegation a certainty. The 'Hoes again score AJAX outfit will be in the game for a fair while but on convincingly, this time against the Towners and now sheer ability the Bullants will clear out to win lay definite claims to a final's spot. And last but by no comfortably by 6 big ones. means least, as predicted in a real close one the Ks Fawkner vs Ivanhoe - These 2 in-form sides meet scramble home by 2 pts against the Schoolers. in an encounter that holds enormous consequences Fawkner well and truly took Uni-Blacks to the for both victor and vanquished . Just look at the ladder cleaners by just on 20 goals in a real team effort job . to see what I mean . This is the 'crunch' test for the 'Hoes . No joy for the Students as they linger at the bottom Get over it and maybe go all the way, and I do mean end with percentage sure to play a big part in who stays 'all' the way. Lose it, and the doortothe4 nigh on slams and who goes. Fawkner moving along very nicely shut in the face . Fawkner have now slipped in overdrive indeed and posing a big headache for the other and are going to prove to be the testing material, but prospective finalists . the incentive is so greatfor Ivanhoe I'm'gunna' go for St Kilda/Sth Caulfield swamped AJAX by 8+ them to salute narrowly by 3 pts. majors and proved in doing so that they will more than likely help shape the composition of the 4. TheJackers Commbank vs Uni-Blacks - The Bankers having just have to dig real deep in the ensuing weeks or hope been 'bitten' by the Bullants last week should and will and pray for divine intervention to escape from the near this week come out and sting like a 'stone fish', lethal certainty of relegation . if you don't mind . Both teams coming off what at best Bulleen-Temp., with their hold on 4th spot very much could be termed demoralising losses will no doubt throw in the balance, were pumped up and primed for the everything into this tussle. This game is to be played Bankers. They dealt out a nice old fashioned caning at HQ (Elsternwick Park) and will give the Bankers to the ladder leaders by 11 twins to prove the point once a nice little preliminary for the finals. I'm sure they won't andforall thatthe season is neverovertill the 'Fat' lady waste the opportunity to learn first hand how to properly sings . play the park . Bankers easily by 10 twins. Ivanhoe just won't lay down and die and leave the Thomastown vs MHSOB - The Schoolers are 4 as is . Instead they continue their resurgence, this time playing the better football of the 2 teams, however, the at the expense of Thomastown by nearly 15 goals . stakes in this game are most definitely higher for the They really are firing on all cylinders at present and are Towners . MHSOBs are safe and secure in 'C' but not just waiting their opportunityto slip into the big 4 . If and so the Thomastown lads . To make a good thing of it when it happens, on present form they'll give all the they need to notch up 1 out of the remaining 4. I'm sure others a bit of 'curry'. The Towners whilst 1 game clear their camp will be viewing this game as the '1' and will of the bottom 2 must win a game in the last 4 to make lift accordingly to get home victors by 2 goals . . certain of their 'C' grade spot in '93 DARE OF THE WEEK - If! Uni-Blacks can prove Kew climbed to the top of the table courtesy of their The "Squirrel" man wrong and upset the Bankers then narrow 2 pt win over a determined MHSOBs outfit . In he will bring along his own perch to their next training what was a close encounter all day the Ks came from session and sit 'NAKED' in it for the duration . (Rain, behind in the last stanza, albeit by 1 pt to get up and Hail or Shine) . snatch victory. A win is a win in anyone's language so I'm sure the brains? trust at Kew will be happy to take "FROSTKICKERS" - (Round 14) Narrow win by the 4 pts and run . The Schoolers effort was very good the Bullants over a'gutsy' Commbank. Saints big and they're sure to trouble all sides they meet in the last winners by 9 over AJAX . Levels between an improved month of the season . Kew and astruggling M HSOBs. Fawkner jump to the top with a 13 major win over previous top team in Uni- PREVIEW - ROUND 15 (25 JULY '92) 2 on the trot for an improved Thomastown over Kew vs St Kilda/Sth Caulfield - If the game was Blacks. a down but not out Ivanhoe . to be played down Murrumbeena way I'd have a punt on the Saints to win . However, this not being the case This Week - (Round 15) Can't help myself but put I'll go forthe Ks with little confidence to win a close one the'Mockas' on me'ol mateJK bytipping his Fawkner by a solitary major. The Saints have rejuvinated outfit to stroll home over an under-manned Ivanhoe themselves in the past month and are playing pretty by a'Bradman' 120 pts . Bullants to make short work positive football. Kew will need to be on their guard of the Jackers by 10 majors . The Towners in an upset about them and not take them lightly but I believe they to tip out a teetering Schoolers lot by 3 twins . Saints have the players able to shut down the Saints forward to win a hard fought encounter over the Ks by 2 goals. thrusts. I'll do a'PNike Williamson' andtipthis, yes a real upset AJAX vs Bulleen/Temp . - Should be a matter of job! Bankers to play 4 qtrs and roll the shell-shocked how far on the basis of form. Funny things do happen Blacks by 1 solitary 6 pack . ST KILDAISTH CAULF. 3 .3 10 .3 14 .8 21 .11 .137 AJAX 0 .1 3 .3 6 .5 13 .8 .86 ST KILDA/ST CAULF. Bergman 13, Aldoruccio 3, Capiron 2, P. Farrell, SENIORS LaFontaine, Kolakossian, BESTGilmore. Bergman, Kolakossian, P. Farrell, Bergman, St Kilda 89 La Fontaine, McGaw A Rolls . Comm . Bank 60 . AJAX Sheezel 3, Kalb 3, Bloom 2, D. Pat, Josem, Abraham, Bursztyn, Burford . BEST Rozenberg, D Pace, Bulleen-Templestowe 57 . Pat, Bloom, Burford, Levy, Grundmann. Sheezel, AJAX 55 MHSOB 1 .2 3.9 6 .14 12 .18.90 KEW 5 Lengacher,lvanhoe 53 .7 6.8 9 .13 13.14.92 RESERVES MHSOB Comer 4, Rosman 2, Wix 2, R. Newton, Guinea, Bamert, M ascitti, 36 Snaidera . BEST Knight, R . Newton, Comer, J . Newton, Andueza, Guinea. D. Kew KEW Seuling 4, D Shenker, AJAX 31 . Mascitti 3, Burden 2, Porte 2, Wells, White. BEST S. Bruno, McMahon, Casauria, Neuwirth, White, Cullen. . Bank 27 G . Rolls, Comm UNIVERSITY BLACKS Walker, Fawkner 27 12.8.80 FAWKNER 20 .18 Black, MHSOB 27 .138 UNIVERSITY BLACKS D. Evans 5, G . Evans 4, Longley 2, Burnett, Radford, BEST Reilly, Burnett, D. Evans, Radford, Mills, Rouke. FAWKNER M . Majerczak 4, T. Young 4, Holt 3, Hoare 3, Jacobs 3, Ball, P Maferczak, G. Young, Busst. BEST Cropley, Holt, Hoare, Lawson, Kerslake, Brown . Round 1 5 IVANHOE 8.2 12.6 14 .10 23.17.155 CO, IM BANK vs UNI BLACKS E . Park THOMASTOWN 1 .3 5.6 6 .12 9.13 .67 Field.- M . Forde, P. Keog h IVANHOE Lengacher 5, P Flynn 5, Ange6ni 4, Kennedy 4, J . Hoffman Goat: R . Liddle, A . Bishop 2, Bullen, E . Flynn, La Rosa . BEST La Rosa, Lee, Angelini, Buffer, E . Reserves Field: Club Umpire s Flynn, Manuel . Reserves Boundary . C. Barjtberg, D. Brevit THOMASTOWN Reid 3, Velkos 2, M . Grech, D. Fellows, P. Colosimo, Langbourne. BEST D. Fellows, A. Fellows, M . Grech, S, Plant, Pougios, Reserves Goal : D. Proctor, N . McTaggert Velkos AJAX vs BULLEENTEMP. Field: P. La Vale, R. Francis Goal: M . Stephens, J. Tyrrell KEW vs ST KILDA/STH CAUL RESERVES Field: C. Keeton, T. McKenzie BULLEEN-TEMP. 3 .4 7.7 8.11 8.13 .61 Goal: J. Cheshire, W. Ross COMM . BANK 0.3 2 .5 6.5 7.7.49 THOMASTOWN vs MHSOB BULLEEN TEMP. S. Aylvrard 2, P Nagel 2,T Agosta,G . Carew, D. Hooper, Field: J. Moore, J . Garrett D . Shine. BEST D. Hooper, S. Mdilinas, P Faulkner, S. Rozandis, M . Mason, Goal: D. Webster, N . Edwards D Shine. COMM. BANK Henderson 2, Brown 2, Curtin, Gillian, Van Loon. BEST FAWKNER vs IVANHOE Henderson, Lovechild, Hamilton, Noronha, Howarth, Rachor Field: A . Ladd, S . Burdack . Goal: R . Tucknott, G . Simpso n ST KILDA/STH CAUL . 15.6.96 AJAX 6 .5.41 ST KILDA/STH CAUL . P. Degering 8, Riddell 4, Tanner 2, Barker, P . Jackson. BEST King, Hammam, P. Degering, Riddell, Liddell, J . Dunlevie. AJAX S. Roth 2, Mehl 2, Gross, Diamond . BEST S . Roth, Gross, B. Zielinski, J. Kloogec Friedman, Rosner. IVANHOE VS COMMONWEALTH BANK MHSOB 2 .2 4 .6 7.7 9.8 .62 UNIVERSITY BLACKS VS AJAX KEW 4 .2 5.3 7.5 9.8 .62 BULLEENlTEMPLESTOWE VS KE W MHSOB A . Webster 3, M . Roach 2, Martin 2, Hirst, Baker. BEST Sumner, ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD VS MHSOB A . Webster, P. Konstanty, Hirst, Roach, Drake. KEW McKinis3, luiiano2, Bayne2, Harvey2 . BEST Iuliano, Price, Bayne, FAWKNER VS THOMASTOW N McKinnis, Langton, Macri . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .10.22 FAWKNER 15.8 .9 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Neville, Begley . BEST Begley, Ritchie, McArthur, Neville, Smith, Major. SENtO!; FAWKNER S. Walker 5, Mullmger 3, Clark 2, Barrett 2, Wood, McMahon, G . Walker. BEST Clark, Carbon, G . Walker, Cole, S. Walker, McMahon . BULLEEN-TEMP. 0.0 8 .6 10 .8 16 .13 .109 IVANHOE 2.2 4 .3 5 .5 8.8 .56 COMM . BANK 1 .6 3.6 5 .8 6 .8.44 THOMASTOWN 3 .7 7.12 9 .14 12.19.91 BULLEEN TEMP. C. Parris 5, Tulloch 2, Robertson 2, Pace 2, McLaren IVANHOE Maud 2, Mallia, C. Flynn, Thackwray, McKelson, Zanatta . BEST 2, Agrotis, Georege, D. Matthews. BEST George, Young, Cumming . C Parris, Tulloch, Driver, Zanatta, Thackwray, Maud, Mallia, Flynn, McKelson . THOMASTOWN Cakovski 4, Di Lorenzo 2, Geremia 2, Budak . Rappos, COMM . BANK Short 2 . A. Bolts 2, A . Pdts, Bunnett. BEST Andrews, T J. Bubis BEST Gorgevski, Daghistani, Papanioanu, Gannon, Geremia, Maher, A, Maher, Reid, Wallmeyec Cloke Prinzi .

SENIORS : All registered plLyers with a permi t SENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches (be registered and have a permit) . UNDER 19: Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of 5 or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than 5 U19 matches during the season . RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and not more than 8 senior matches during the season . TWO U19 SIDES : Exactly the same conditions as per the senior team/reserve team playing on the same day or senior team playing only or reserve team playing only . NB. U19/1 team assumes the role of the senior team . G SECTION : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games . D SECTION by "Phantom" (substituting for Peter Lemon until the finals)

Deep in the Skull Cave the Phantom is reading the kicking 6 each for the day. The Oggers are still in the 12th Phantom's Chronicle, he recalls that during an finals hunt with this win, whilst the Sailors must win next intense battle in which he was gaining the advantage week at home to help avoid the journey back to 'E he heard a tribesman cry out "Oh Ghost who walks, Section'. it isn't over till the Fat Lady sings"! As far as the final 4 is concerned the Fat Lady hasn't even loosened her TODAY'S GAMES tonsils with 7 teams still in the hunt . With 4 episodes of 'Home and Away' left in this Four in a row for the Hoes and their win over the season the plot well and truly thickens with plenty of Wellers has brought back smiles and about 20 stitches 'Heroes and Villains' still to show their whip hand! Seven on Ian `Hulkster' Wells' forehead . Glen Alexander, of the 10 teams can 'make up' the list of nominations Brett `Ste roids' Jenson and Marty Veal in defence come Logies time whilst only 3 current productions are lead the way for the Hoes whilst Michael `Yob' fighting to avoid the dreaded budget cut to join ' E Street' . Karrayanis won the packs giving Mark 'Blinkers' Mazenod who tend to struggle away from their Stewart up forward, every opportunity to help the Hoes normal 'set' will be 'shooting' at Old Ivanhoe whose to a 21 pt win . In the 'two's' the Hoes after 11 straight ratings have improved dramatically in recent weeks . wins have dropped their past 3, hopefully it is only Cecil B. De Salter will be putting on a grand scale temporary or Steve King will have a seizure. The production to keep the 'Hoes on their toes'. With only Wellers are really struggling at present and will need one good 'outside' production this season from the to show something soon or face the reality-of a new Noddies, the Phantom rates the Ivanhoe stage show section next season . slightly ahead of the Mazenod musical . The Rovers showed a return to form for 3 quarters Hampton Rovers host St Kevin's in what amounts against Caulfield Grammar but failed to hold on in the to an episode of CLU EDO with the questions being 1 . final quarter kicking just 1 pt . The Fields with more Who will remian contenders? and 2 . Who has more to commitment in the 2nd half had good players in Glen lose? There will be plenty of 'suspects' but only one Harrison, Trevor Royals, Martin Dicrosta and Mark villain and although the Rovers exposed glimmers of Kiose whilst the Rovers' Ross Hetherington in the form last show the SKOBs have a shot at Broadway ruck, Jamie Ross - centre and backmen, McConville, and should take their chance. Young and Murray-White kept the pressure on the The crew of Gilligan's Island will be visited by the cast Fields' forwards . The Rovers will take heart from their of 'A Country Practice' down south in what could well improved showing against the top side and maybe 4 prove to be the 'Black and White' Minstrel Show. The pts isn't far away. Bedas form has been as up and down as the 'S.S. At Colombia Reserve the Noddies took the points Minnow' whilstthe Oggers have shown the audiences over the Bedas in the game of '4 seasons' . M azenod consistent showings over recent weeks . In what is a got the jump on their opponents, kicking with the rain battle of 'D' Section regulars the multi award winning and wind managed 4 goals to 2 in the 1st term, but it Como Park characters might sneak this one and leave wasn't long before the Bangholme Bandits clawed Skipper and Gilligan stranded again . their way back . At the final change the Bedas led by Caulfield Grammarians with another'FourCorners' 8 pts and the game then turned into a goal for goal affair, production will be trying to expose Rex Hunt's the roll of the dice and bounce of the ball wentthe home Williamstown Fishing World at the Beach Rd Pier . team's way keeping the undefeated home game record Local knowledge is the key to success here and in tact. The visitors were pleased with the efforts of Jason catching a'big one' in unknown waters isfraught with Selby, Bob `Chupa-chup' Bibs and Mick `Hector danger. The fishermen might just cause an upset and the Cat' Hecker. The 12 .00 o'clock flyers turned out catch the investigators with their 'nets in the water' . to be a benefit for 250th gamer Jacksy Green'. The The Marist Bros Cartoon Carnival entertain the'Clive Noddies ended the Bedaswinning streak with athud, Robertson's Camberwell at P re ston in another ' Battle playing their oval much better than the visitors . of the Bulge'. The Bros. stopped like shot last week and Goalsneak Green provided a focal point for the may call on the Army reserves pending their visits to Noddies kicking several majors in the ten goal win . the Broadcasting Tribunal which given the form of the At the School oval visitors Preston raced to a 7 goals 2nd Artillery Division won't be too big an ask, The to nil lead early in the 2nd quarter only to watch St Wellers shows just can't attract audiences at present Kevin's kick the next 15 goals in an incredible turn and will also be looking for some 'stars' to inject some around. Injuries and players sent off really hurt the new'life'. Preston have too much to lose and won't let Marist Bros who had genuine triers in Andy Philp and this one slip . Paul Daffy, whilst Andy Beale turned on a blinder for SE LECTIONS : Old Ivanhoe, St Kevin's, Old the SKOBs. Earlier in the day it was a better result for Geelong, Williamstown, Preston MBOB. Captain-coack Sebeh as the Preston reserves had a EDITOR'S NOTE : An improved effort this week thanks resounding 10 goal win to keep their finals chances alive. to Hampton, Old Ivanhoe joining regulars Caulfield, In a low scoring clash at Como Park the home side, Preston and St Bedes. Who will add to the list next although kicking inaccurately, scored by 13 pts . In a week? Ph . No . 5421901 Fax 5421225 Monday match affected by the weather conditions both sides Morning . found the majors hard to come by with both teams The Phanto m in OLD GEELONG Hollis 3. BEST Hollis, Stock, MacGowan, Hanna, Richardson, Coioqhoun. W ILLIAMSTOW N CYMS Daniels 3, Butters 2, White 2, Cabansag . BEST SENIORS Butters, McLeod, M . Tuck, Bryan, Bond, White. Crawford, Hampton Rovers 47 MAZENOD 3.2 4 .4 8 .7 12 .10 .82 f~Gaw, Preston 44 ST BEDES' 1 .0 1 .2 2 .4 2.5.17 44 R . Gross, St Kevin's MAZENOD Green 5, Deegan 2, Welch 2, Arthur, Boyle, Riley . BEST peter Green, Mazeno d 41 Francis, Green, Polletti, Carr, Barker, Deegan . l,jatthews, Caulfield 40 ST BEDES' Burns, Farrell . BEST Lomagno, Walker, Dunstan, Burns, Peck, Gr RESERVES Farrell . pyke, Old Camberwel l 36 OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 2.4 7.5 9.7.61 Paul Riley, Mazenod 27 OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 3.6 5.6 5 .9.39 '. r•Cann, St Kevin's 26 OLD CAMBERWELL B. Pike 4, Heath 3, Town, Forward . BEST Mudge, 3eth, Preston 25 McHutchison, A . Taylor, Burmeister, J . Forward, Pike. ^,nrmack Old Ivanho e 23 OLD IVANHOE T. Cormach 3, C . Lynch 2 . BEST A . Noonan, T. Ryan, C. Lynch, B. Parry, J. Marshall, D. Toll . CAULFIELD GRAMM . 3.4 4.6 7.8 11 .10 .76 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .1 3.1 4.5 4.7.31 CAULFIELD GRAMM. Barker 3, A . Allen 3, Paine 2, Capie, Worthington, Round 1 5 Schoiten . BEST Paine, Gurr, Worthington, Lauritz McMillan, Lowe. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs CAULFIELD GRAMM . HAMPTON ROVERS Hunter, Wilson, Magee, Ivey. BESTS. Anderson, Magee, Ivey, Casella, Worland . Field: T. Zapadlo, T. Murph y ST BEDES' vs OLD GEELONG ST KEVIN'S 0.4 1 .5 3.5 3.5.23 PRESTON 5.3 8.6 10.7 12.14.86 Field: Tim Keating, M . Gibson (Rot) OLD IVANHOE vs MAZENOD ST KEVIN'S Hawkins, Stackpole, A . Noonan . BEST Hopkins, O'Connor, . Smith, J . Natol i Whitbread, Herman, M . Lewis, Snell. Field: J PRESTON Culph 5, Spanos 2, Thomas 2, Bohanna, Gass, Calcutt . BEST PRESTON vs OLD CAMBERWELL Maynard, Philp, Sebeh, Bohanna, Culph, Spanos. Field: B. Reichelt, G . Moore HAMPTON ROVERS vs ST KEVIN'S Field: M . Gilday, Brad Lowe - ~t ~ 'I Boundary: A. Gabriel, A. Weiniewsk i F-1 ~_J--I . ® 300 TO FAMOUS SKOBBE R Today (25/7) Timothy A rnold plays his 300th game for St Kevin's Old Boys - a fine achievement and a credit ST KEVIN'S VS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS to him . Tim has been an ornament to his club and the CAULFIELD GRAMMAR VS ST BEDES' VAFA. He has served on the committee, been awarded OLD GEELONG VS OLD IVANHOE Best Clubman, played in a premiership side and done MAZENOD VS OLD CAMBERWELL all of the other duties associated with keeping an HAMPTON ROVERS VS PRESTON amateur club afloat. OK - enough warmth . Tim is really 'Mouthwash'. Mouth received thistitle bythethen coach, Les Radford, when he commenced his career as a raw, foul-mouthed uncouth 18y.o. in 1974. Since then nothing SENIORS has changed except his hair has gone from his head and onto his back (except for a short period when he OLD GEELONG 2 .5 2 .9 2 .13 6 .19.55 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .2 3 .3 6.5 6 .642. had his back waxed when in search of that missing yard OLDGEELONG S. Furphy3, Manton, O'Halloran, Pescott . BEST Pedd e, of pace). As well as playing 300 games Mouth also holds Davis, J. Handbury, McDougall, Gunn, Clarke. the club record for attending end of season trips. They WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Turnley 2, Dervan 2, Featherston, Calderwood . might say there's no show without Punch but there's BEST M . Cannon, Featherston, Case, Bubnic, T. Cannon, Caiderwood . certainly no EOST without Mouth - just ask Champagne MAZENOD 4.7 5 .13 7.17 12 .21 .93 ST BEDES' 2 .2 4 .8 9 .13 12.14.86 Cherise. A recent niggling back injury may mean that MAZENOD Marshall 4, Morgan 2, D- Murray 2, Brookes, O'Hara, Pat Mouth doesn't add to his 300 games but those of us Green, Noble. BEST Marshall, Robinson, O'Hara, Conroy, D. Murray, who have played with him or against him will remember Mannix . him as a courageous footballer and a great bloke ST BEDES' McColough 2, Lannan2, MacGeorge2, Mick Beasley, Algeri, . Trease, Newport, Tomlinson, Loos . BEST Selby, Silos, SeBire, Lannan, Hecker, McColough . OLD IVANHOE 25 0 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 1 .5 5.6 6.9.45 Each member of the triumvirate that has led the OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 5.6 7.9 9.12 .66 resurgence of the OIGs reserves reaches a personal OLD CAMBERWELL Beal, Bourke, W. Inkster, McKenzie, Polkinghorne, milestone today. Donald `Space' Dowell, captain of D Wilson. BEST D. Wilson, Gibbs, Jackson, A . McKenzie, Lodge, Polkinghorne. the '2's' will lead hisside onto Chelseworth Parkfor his OLD IVANHOE B. Yarwood 2, T. Young 2, M . Stewart 2, M . Dyson, M . 250th game today. A ruckman of deft abilities, Space Clarkson, J. Stevens. BEST G . Alexander, M . Veal, D. Naim, B . Jenson, has made up for his lack of height with his courage and M . Karrayannis, M . Stewart . judicious use of his strength . His glittering career has CAULFIELD GRAMM . 2 .4 3.5 7.9 10 .16.76 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.4 5.5 8 included the 87 premiership team and extraordinary .5 8 .7.55 performances at club functions, especially his spect- CAULFIELD GRAMM. Kahofer 4, Cossart-Walsh 2, Horton, R . Harrison, T. Royals, Holmes . BEST G . Harrison, Dicrosta, T. Royals, M . Klose, acular KO of Mark Dyson while reinacting his WWF title Kahofer, G . Williams . bouts, Space has a fine Rabelaisian sense of humour HAMPTON ROVERS G. Hetherington 3, McKellar 2, Bulmer, E . Melenjak, and is a lover of other people's cigarettes . Capp- BEST Young, Ross, R . Hetherington, I . Boyle, Capp. ST KEVIN'S 0 .2 1 .6 9.8 15.14.104 OLD IVANHOE 200 PRESTON 6 .2 7.2 7.3 8.6.54 John `Boofer' Marshall, who today (25/7) plays his ST KEVIN'S R. Gross 4, Stone 3, Beale 3, Ryan 2, Callahan, Watkin, Morton . BEST A Great Team Effort . 200th is one of the club's finest and most decorated PRESTON M . McGaw 3, Hepburn 2, R . McGaw, Bullock, Kyriacou . BEST players with 2 senior B&F runner-ups to his credit Boofer Philp. O'Brien, Daffy, McKenna . possesses both great marking ability and an inexhaust- RESERVES able vocab. when umpiring standards slip . A true renais- OLD GEELONG 1 .1 1 .6 2 .10 5.11 .41 sance man, Boofer can be discussing Keynesian eco- WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 .2 6.5 7.8 8.9 .57 nomics one minute and serving drinks nude the next . Anset ®

U reat to see the ' Phantom' and 'Squirrel' (how' bout remaining games and hope . For the Wicks Dasha Room 808) are allowed to add comedy to their routine Stevens played a fantastic 100th game (he's my B&F yet regulars like the Villain and Getta are censored at fav), Robbie Shaw in the ruck set it all up for him, Danny every opportunity - doesn't sound like freedom of th e Ha9l was everywhere and Blackie made a pretty good press to me. j9r~;:tyaluns'crcc-_~y.r~rc~ss:plzzCStoeC.t~ngderokm :tedz,acecd j return, For ANZ, where good players were very hard Doveton gain psychological advantage with a great to find, little `Rubber' Kringoudis, 'Swooper' Lasslett win over the Hunters, everything else according to plan . and `Capper' Boyle deserved to feel tired for their REVIEW efforts . Nth Brunswick certainly bounced back well after If anyone had any doubts about Doveton's ability their poor performance last week with a big victory over they certainly dispelled them all with a convincing 10 the hapless Latrobe whose cause wasn't helped with gl victory over2nd placed Glenhuntly. In anothervery injuries . At the end the visitors barely had enough fit disciplined and team-orientated performance the Doves men to field a cricket side. The Northies started a lot took control, kept incredible pressure on the Hunters, better this week, got the early lead and went further who had plenty of possessions but continually turned ahead as the game progressed to keep their final's the ball over, did not play well and were not in it . Good chances well and truly alive. Dean De Morton was a side this Doveton, perhaps one of their best games fine focal point all day with 11 great goals, Barry Thorpe and they are reaping the benefits of a few years together, and Midge Di Marco both played well again . For To name the best you could nearly name the entire side Latrobe in another pretty dismal day, Chocky but Dyke (8), Burgo (the Legend lives on), Al Camp- Fredrickson, Mario Bakogiannis and Dave bell, Mark Ladgrove, Fudge Goodwin, Muirhead, Sidebottomfought hard and gave North trouble all day . Blewitt and Johnno, in one of his best for a while, were Another great start by Powerhouse which saw them all top performers . From all reports Johnny Sist played have 8 goals on the board to 1 at qtr time which left a great game for Glenhuntly, Sticks Whelan, although Bulleen totally stunned. It was great football consider- lacking inches, competed very hard against Big T and ing the rain was pouring down . Once again the Bulls Raffers tried very hard to lead by inspiration . were forced to play the old catch-up footy but alas it PREVIEW was in vain as the House finished very well in the final And so to this week's games. As we enter the last stanza . Billy Dodd roving had an excellent game and rites for some of us perhaps a bit easier to select . was an easy winner of the b.o.g. award, Dominic Baxter Doveton, perhaps only fighting complacency, worked hard in the ruck all day and Gerard Scalzo was should prove far too strong for ANZ even though the a very effective forward. For the Bulls Richard Morley Zedders pride will be on the line . and Humphrey were very strong across the back line Even on the very large Uni Oval, Brunswick will under intense pressure and Ciro at least gave the Bulls overwhelm Latrobe, but they should take the oppor- an option across half forward . tunity to use the big ground to their advantage. The finals A very desperate and determined Elsternwick led are currently scheduled for a big ground and I see bythe Fat Controller with the aid of a slight breeze held fitness as the Wicks's biggest problem . sway in the 1st qtr and opened up a handy 3 goal break . Elsternvsrick, again fighting for survival, tackle Aquinas, however, set up the victory in the 2nd term Powerhouse who also cannot afford to get beaten . by opening up the game and with some great running They will find the House just too strong in the end, watch football kicked the only 6 gis scored for the term . After out for a surprise visit. that it was goal for goal as the Wicks fought so hard An interesting tussle behind the racecourse will see to remain in this patch of the Street, but the Bloods Glenhuntly rebound to just defeat the unlucky Bulleen finished just that little bit better to win a very entertaining but don't be surprised to see a reversal because it's game by some 9 pts . Slowly finding momentum the the time of the season where upsets do occur. victors were well served by Hurley roving, Livo at full With this in mind I'm about to tip one: Aquinas are foward and Hacking at half back. Good losers were playing very well at the moment and are gradually Spider ruck roving who picked up plenty of posses- getting better. North have been a bit inconsistent of late sions, Mick Andrews up forward kicked a bag and gave and have a couple of report worries and this may just plenty away and Denny Contin played yet another unsettle and go againstthem . At Ringwood the Bloods great game . to win . The rain came down and so did Brunswick with a SELECTIONS : fantastic opening in which they had no trouble in kicking Doveton Brunswick Powerhouse Glenhuntly 10 goals to a solitary single from ANZ . At times the (the top 4) Aquina s Zedders tried hard, but the game was a mere formality. Press Correspondents : Another perfect score. Ph : For ANZ it was a rather insipid way to put almost an 869 3777 (W) - 571 4808 (H) and the Fax : 569 8766 end their final's aspirations and they must win all their by 6pm Mondays . Round 1 5 SENIORS N BANK vs DOVETO BRUNSWICK 10 .3 13 .5 17.9 22 .11 .143 R . Mayston (Rot), P. Graham ANZ BANK 2 .1 6.3 6 .3 8.9 .57 g,,ndary: B. Santamaria, B. Scott BRUNSWICK Cross 6, Williamson 4, Kannegiesser 2, Stevens 2, Strachan Michael Richardson, B. Hoare (Rot) 2, Black, Cordes, K. Watterson, Hall, McIntyre, B . Watterson . BEST ROBE UNI vs BRUNSWICK Stevens, Hall . Cross, Shaw, McBride, Williamson. Walker, P. Harri s ANZ BANK Nicolosi 3, Szeitz 3, Morros, Sanelh. BEST Kringoudis, Lasslett, 'JINASvs NORTH BRUNSWICK Ringwood Tech . School Boyle. Azzopardi, Sanelli . Nicolosi . _ .=- t J. O'Rourke, M . Bushfield (Rot) NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .8 10.11 17.17 25 .18 .168 p~ 7ERHOUSE vs ELSTERNWICK LA TROBE UNI 2 .0 3.0 3.3 6 .6.42 F,7. C. Box, G . Ridd (Rot) NORTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 11, Hehir4, Sammartino3, Grimaldi L. Wilson, M . Mayhem 2, Keay, J . Engellener, A . Tirchett, P. DiMarco, Kibizis. BEST P. DiMarco, GLENHUNTLY vs BULLEEN UTD Hehir, D. DeMorton, Kibizis, Thorpe, L . Rosi . LA TROBE UNI Blaskett 2, Bakogiannis, D . Edmunds, O'Connor, Rae. f- -'d' A. Kilner (Rot), D. Donohue (Rot) BEST Fredrickson, Bakogiannis, Sidebottom, Liersch, Shaw, M . c;Ot S. Kahn, A . Draper Edmunds . ELSTERNWICK 6.4 6.5 10.8 13 .13.91 AQUINAS 3.1 8.7 10 .11 14.16.100 ELSTERNWICK Andrews 6, Christie 3, McLennan 2, Gwnane, Murphy, Southall . BEST D. Conlin, P. Southall, L . Murphy, M . Andrew, N . Christie, SENIORS P rton, No . Tsiampas. D . D : : .:o rt h Bruns ::ick 75 AQUINAS Livingstone 5, Glennie 3, Hurley 2, Tarulli 2, Wilkinson, Flynn . Dyke, DOveton 72 BEST Iivingstone, Huriey, Vankirkhoven, Joyce, Hacking . Nicolosi, ANZ 63 DOVETON 4 .2 11 .10 15.15 20.23.143 A. Hill, Glenhuntly 43 GLENHUNTLY 3.6 7.6 9.9 10.10.70 Acott, Power House 41 DOVETON Dyke 8, Burgess 4, Campbell 3, Stokes, S . Reiger, Murphy, RESERVES Forgianrn, Ble.vitt . BEST Burgess, Battle, Johnston, Muirhead, Ahdore, Bulman, North Brunswic k 47 Wilson . Sutton, Doveton 23 GLENHUNTLY Sist 3, Smith 3, A. Hill, Gregory, Dickson, Rafferty. BEST M . Cox, ANZ Bank 17 Sist, Whelan, Rafferty, McGrath, Breslin, Monaghan . Snelling, ANZ Bank 16 BULLEEN UNITED 7.9.51 Hot 3th, Aquinas 1 6 POWERHOUSE 12.11 .83 BULLEEN UNITED Coleman 2, Ciro 2, Keays, Humphrey, Thompson . BEST Morley, Humphrey, Ciro, May, Avery, Cotterill. POWERHOUSE Acofl 3. Scalze 3, Pavlou 2, J . Hall, G . James, Missaglia, Hollowood. BEST Dodd, Baxter, Scotland, Desler A. James, Scalzo. BULLEEN UNITED VS ANZ BANK RESE RVE S BRUNSWICK 6.5 6.9 15.11 18 .15 .123 DOVETON VS LA TROBE UNIVERISTY ANZ BANK 0 .1 1 .5 1 BRUNSWICK VS AQUINAS .6 1 .12 .18 BRUNSWICK Santacatterina 4, P. Sayers 4. Brunt 2, Pearce 2, Wright, NORTH BRUNSWICK VS ELSTERNWICK Conboy, Kennedy, Owens, RoumehoUs, A. Watterson . BEST Team Effort. GLENHUNTLY VS POWERHOUS E ANZ BANK Snelling . BEST Haggar, McLeod, Ritchie, Marshall, Bayes, Farrell. NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .4 3.6 12.10 13.12.90 LA TROBE UNI 3 .2 4 .9 5.9 11 .12.78 NORTH BRUNSWICK Bulman 5, Bnffa3, Kyrannis. Parkinson, Adams. Kakafikas, Androutsos. BEST L . DeMorton, Bulman, Briffa, Kakafikas, 150 GAt.ii:S TO ZEDDE M DEFENDE R S . Cannon . Parkinson. All associated with the ANZ Bank AFC today (25/7) LA TROBE UNI Henderson 4, Chiodo 2, Richards 2, Sheehan 2, congratulate David Fort who plays his 150th game McLaren . BEST Richards, Lonergan, Reeves, Lilley, Chiller, Wright . for the club ELSTERNWICK 2 .0 3 .1 7.1 11 .3 .69 . It should be many more than this as David AQUINAS 5 .4 11 .10 17.11 18 took a 5 year leave of absence to play in some other .14.122 ELSTERNWICK Walker 3, P Mahoney2, Bell 2, Bolte, Bullard, G . Bullus, competition, but he has returned this year to reach this Ramsay. BESTS. Mahoney, P Mahoney, G. Bullus, C Walker, L . McGregor, important milestone, not many before him 'nave S. Bell. reached this mark for ANZ AQUINAS Tubb 8, Horvath 3, L . Denver 2, W innen 2, Hodge, Rosbrook, . Always a tear through Hewitt. BEST Wirmen, Scott, Hewitt, Sheehan, Tubb, Rogers defender who runs straight at the ball, he has played DOVETON 4 .4 4.4 6 .6 7.8.50 manyfine gamesfortheclubculminating in 2 Reserve GLENHUNTLY 1 .2 4 .9 5 .10 7.12.54 B&F Runner-Up trophies. Everybody connected with DOVETON Ashwood 2, Adrian Brown, Sheppeck, Salerno, Sutton, K . the club congratulate you and look forward to many Wilson . BEST P Eyre, K Wilson, P. Ashwood, L . Vurlow, D. Ruston, C. more games from you . Wormsley. GLENHUNTLY Antonio 2, Patterson, M . Hill, Oaten . Wilson, Jones BEST P O'Shannessy, Lukies, Antonio, Wilson, B . Angwin, Rest of Team . VALE TIM COLLE Y BULLEEN UNITED 0 .4 .4 All Powerhouse mourn the sad loss of John POWERHOUSE 14.9.93 (Timmy) Collie. Tim joined the club many years ago BULLEEN UNITED BEST Thompson, Cartledge, Stewart, O'Brien, Olney, and immediately entrenched himself with us either Turvey. POWERHOUSE Le Deux 6, W tlson 3, C . McLeod, Cross, Dunlop, Malons, behind the bar or as our timekeeper for both seniors Senior. BEST Stafford . Senior, Cross . Holmes, Le Deux . Evans & reserves . Tim was famous for his walks home from Albert Park to Sunshine which made even our fittest members cringe . All who visited Powerhouse will - BEWARE remember Tim as the most persistent of raffle ticket sellers and ✓re will always remember his sargeant- A melee is "Where an incident takes place major's baul of 'Quiet!' when ever silence was required . Although Tim never played for Powerhouse he involving players, pushing, scragging, achieved life membership in 1990 & his love for the club jumping into packs, throwing each otherto &the people in it was unsurpassed . His absence will the ground or other similar such conduct". leave a hole in all of our hearts . Hugh F-TROOP Lyon by "Stand-In" Knitwear

With 4 rounds to go the final six looks to be settled . home it's hard to go past Centrals so I tip them to win A depleted Old Essendon has made sure of one thing, by 3 goals. that the premiership is not a one horse race as many Chirnside Pk and St Pat's out at Chirnside will be would believe. At Bulleen it was goodnight to St another close contest and after watching them last Andrews for another year and I cannot believe this side week, I tip Chirnside Pk to get home by 6 pts . is not contesting the finals especially after watching them RESERVES destroy Boronia Park 8 weeks ago. In the' Resies' only St Leo's by 4 goals over W. Brunswick 4 teams vying for the final two spots. As this is my last St Andrew's by 12 goals over St John's column as Peter Hille should be returning from Ethiopia Uni Reds by 6 goals over St Ma ry's I wish all clubs all the best for the rest of the season and Salesian by 2 goals over UHSO B as Ron Smith would say BeBeBe that's all folks . Old Carey by 2 goals over Peninsul a REVIEW Old Essendon by 6 goals over Boronia Park Salesians got back in to the winning mood with a Richmond Central by 8 goals over FIT thumping 50 pt win over Richmond Central . St Pat's by 3 goals over Chirnside Park . St Mary's held off FIT with a 24 pt win at home to consolidate 2nd spot, on the other hand the FIT hierarchy would have to be rapt on the effort of their ®r players. L Uni High hung on to defeat an inaccurate St John's SENIOR S to win by 3 pts. Sumundza, Old Essendon Old Carey put paid to St Andrew's chances of J . Tapner, St Andrew's Plumridge, St Mary's playing in this years finals with a hard-slogging 21 pt King, Richmond Central win at Bulleen . Charlton, St John's Boronia Pk leading by 25 pts decided to go for a RESERVES smoko-break with 10 minutes of the game to go, then Fincher, St Leo's let Chirnside Pk bang on 5 goals to go under again Zois, Salesians by 6 pts . Has someone killed a black cat out Boronia Phayre, Old Essendon way lately. Mazza, UHSOB Ingram, St Leo's Uni Reds who have hit form of late disposed of a hot and cold W. Brunswick, who are definitely a tipsters nightmare, by 23 pts. Match of the day at Box Hill did not turn out to be all St Leo's way. The only time St Leo's looked good was in the 1st quarter with a new ball and a strong Round 1 5 WEST BRUNSWICK vs ST LEO'S/WATTLE PARK breeze, to win by 25 pts . As my Old E spy says they're Field: G . Waldron, D. D'Altera very beatable. ST JOHN'S vs ST ANDREW'S In the last game Peninsula continued on their merry Field: V. Vescovi, H . Littl e way with a strong 38 pt win over St Pat's . UNI REDS vs ST MARY'S Field: G . Morgan, S . Thuys PREVIEW UHSOB vs SALESIANS West Brunswick at home will find St Leo's too hot Field: L . Simeoni, G . Knight to handle andthe Box Hill boys should win comfortably OLD CAREY vs PENINSULA by 12 goals. Field: R. Martyn, S . Harfor d St John's and St Andrew's should be a very close BORONIA PARK vs OLD ESSENDON at Old Essendon Field: P. Maebus, T. Sutcliffe game and with home ground advantage St John's by RICHMOND CENTRAL vs FOOTSCRAY INST. 2 goals. Field: D. McInerney, S . Capl e Uni Reds and St Mary's will be another close game CHIRNSIDE PARK vs ST PAT'S MENTONE and I'll stick my neck out and tip Uni Reds by 6 pts. Field: A. Stubbs, D. D'Altera Uni High and Salesian at the Zoo will be anothe r close contest and with a lot at stake I cannot see Salesian dropping this game, so I feel they will win by 4 goals. -l'u Match of the day is at Bulleen where I think Old T - OLD ESSENDON VS FI Carey with home ground advantage will be too strong ST ANDREW'S VS RICHMOND CENTRAL for Peninsula and will win by 5 goals. UNIVERSITY REDS VS UHSOB Boronia Park and Old Essendon will be another BORONIA PARK VS WEST BRUNSWICK close goame and I feel Old Es won't want to drop this ST JOHN'S OC VS CHIRNSIDE PAR K one so I'll tip them to win by 6 goals . ST LEO'S VS OLD CARE Y Richmond Central would not want to take FIT too ST MARY'S VS PENINSULA OB lightly, especially after last week's performance, but at ST PAT'S VS SALESIANS OC CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.1 7.4 8.7 11 .12.78 BORONIA PARK 0 .4 1 .4 1 .5 1 .5.11 CHIRNSIDE PARK S. Condie 4, V. Bourke 2, L . Lowen, P Harvey, A . Skillern, P Campbell . BEST Campbell, Harvey, Duck. Condie, Fisher, SENIORS Bourke. SALESIANS 8.3 11 .8 17,12 20.13 .133 BORONIA PARK Marovic . BEST Metherell, Jacquier, Wright, Lechner RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 6.6 9.7 12 .12 .84 Riley, Harman. SALESIANS Canavan 7, A . Grace 5, Bobetic 3, Healey 2, Hunt Sinclair. WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 3 .8 6 .12 12 .14 .86 BEST Canavan, Bobetic, M, Brennan . Healey, Sinclair, Castaidi UNIVERSITY REDS 3.4 3.5 5.6 6.8 .44 RICHMOND CENTRAL Whiteside 5, D. Shannon 2, Pickett 2, Sutherland, WEST BRUNSWICK Malha 2, Marlow 2, Leatham 2, Kirk 2, Andoniadis, Crupi, Kaine BEST Whiteside, Waters, Pickett, Hickey, Dautowc, Fowler, Hatzistavrou, Czerkiewicz . BEST Jones, Chappell, Hatzistavrou, Sutherland . Woollard, Crichton, Mallia . FIT 30 4 .1 6.2 UNIVERSITY REDS S. Moller 3, Hudson, Rizotto, McAuliffe. BEST ST MARY'S 6.4 7.8 11 14 .22 .106 Bethune, Suidgeest, Wood, Dobson, Basile, Mizis. FIT B Tomelty 5, Williams 3, Byrnes 2, Phillips, Johnstone, West, BEST ST LEO'S 2 .2 5.6 8.8 9 .11 .65 D. O'Shea, Tabone, Ziegler, Nucara, Williams, Flynn . OLD ESSENDON 3.1 6.3 8.6 9.9.63 ST MARY'S Plumridge4, G . Mullins 4, Jones 3, Ross 2, K. Muffins, BEST ST LEO'S D. Ingram 2, M . Fincher 2, J, Azzapardi, R. Knowles, M . Mdzos, Ross, O'Brien, O'Rourke, Jones. A . Ndreh, M . Baddley. BEST C. Ingram, R . Knowles, D. Ingram, M, UHSOB 3 .5 6 .6 11 .7 18.9.117 Baddley, G . Grandy, A. Ndreh. ST JOHN'S 6 .4 9.8 11 .13 16.18.114 OLD ESSENDON Dudderidge 5, Evans, Thornton, Gowty, Stevens, BEST UHSOB Cleary 4, Wallace 3, Mazza 3, Epfano 2, G . Smith 2, Buchmasser Eastway, Singleton, Hearne, Booth, Shaw, Manfield . 2, McLean, Boxshall . BEST Wallace,Trantino, Boxshall, Cleary, D. Smith, PENINSULA 2 .1 5.3 5 .5 6.8 .44 Roach ST PAT'S 2 .1 2.3 4 .8 8.10 .58 ST JOHN'S Chariton 6, Canal 4, Matheson 2, Ladson, Emery, Colville, PENINSULA Franks 2, Phillips 2, Jarrett, Stewart. BESTS. Micari, Jarrett, Walton . BEST Koppens, Chariton, Rachelle, Colville King, Farrow, Franks, Sampson . OLD CAREY 3.4 4.8 6.11 9.14 .68 ST PAT'S M . Sheehan 2, B. MacKay 2, M . Enides 2, M . O'Brien . BEST ST ANDREW'S 2 .2 4 .4 5.6 6 .11 .47 D . Seedsman, T. Nelson, M . Houlihan, M . O'Brien, J. Mulholland, B. MacKay. OLD CAREY Hickey 3, Skene 3, Ballagh 2 . P Harris. BEST Daniels, Bertr Raft, Harris, Shrives. ST ANDREW'S Fox 2, Ashby, Beard, Lucas, Reilly, Saddler. BESTAshby, Beard, Bovezza. Menta, Rule, Taylor. CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.1 5 .6 7.9 12.11.83 100 AT O LD ESSENDON BORONIA PARK 4 .3 6 .5 8 .10 11 .11.77 100 Games - Peter Crameri - Round 15 (25/7) . CHIRNSIDE PARK Stickland 3, McHenry 2, Wheeler, G . De Jong, M . Congratulations to Peter our Club Captain and past De Jong, Sciortino, Mathieson, Thomas . M . Carusi . BEST Team Effort . B&F winner. BORONIA PARK Martin 3, Hincksman 3, Gerrard 2, Featonby 2, Briant . BEST Mornsh, Gerrard, Martin, Vanbuul, Featonby, Rasdel l GREG & DARREN - 50 GAMES WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .0 4 .4 5 .5 10.7.67 Boronia Park would like to congratulate Greg UNIVERSITY REDS 0 .6 3 .10 11 .13 12 .16.88 Hincksman and Darren Monish on playing their 50 WEST BRUNSWICK Magafas 5, Rooke 2, Fallon, Vitale, Barnes . BEST games. Greg who completed his milestone against Jackson, Magafas, Moore, Fallon, Fyffe, Gray UNIVERSITY REDS Strike 7, Muldoon 3, Tehan, Farrell . BEST Strike, C Peninsula a few weeks back has been a great player Ross . Curry, Cook, A . White, Arnott , fortheclub since their inception in 1990 . Darren Monish ST LEO'S 6 .4 8.6 11 .12 13 .13.91 has also been an asset to our club, a committeeman OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 2.5 6.7 9.12 .66 and last year's best clubman award winner and plays ST LEO'S Ingram 2, Caione 2, Douglass 2, P. Kelly 2, Cozzican 2, J his 50th this weekend (25/7) against Old Essendon . Murphy, D. Glass, P, O'Halloran . BESTG. Robinson, P. Kelly, A. Douglass, B. Vaughan, D. Kenny, J. Murphy . OLD ESSENDON Souter 3, McKinnon 2, Sumundza, McEncroe, McKenzie, P. Crameri . BEST McKinnon, Souter, McKenzie, G . Cramen, Reade, McEncroe, Thomson . PENINSULA 8.4 10.6 15.9 16.16.112 ST PAT'S 2 .6 5.10 6.12 10 .14.74 PENINSULA Wiltshire 3, Goding 2, Gross 2, Pwe112, Sharpin 2, McMahon 2, Cross, Fisher, Marks . BEST Nelson, Gross. Goding, McMahon, Watson, Cross. ST PAT'S D. Stuldreier 7, R . Henry 3. BEST K. Gurtler P Murphy, R . Henry, D. Stufdreier. C. Fraser.

RESERVES SALESIANS 8.2 15 .5 18 .7 25 .12 .162 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .3 2.5 4.8 6 .8 .44 SALESIANS Zois 7, Miller 6. Mallard 4. McKnight 2, Gooden 2. Stoffaddes, Clark . BEST Clark, Garafolo, Maillard, Zois, Walker, Gooden RICHMOND CENTRAL Peters 2, Short, Cohen, S . Shannon, Dormer BEST Wallace, Gordon, Dormer, M . Austin, Collins, Atherton . FIT 1 .1 4.2 5.2 8.3.51 ST MARY'S 5 .3 12 .8 16 .12 18.13 .121 FITC. Chamberlain 3, Alvarado, A . Cliffe, T Moebus, Williamson, Mingos, BEST Alvarado, Saccuzzo. Boef, Mingos, Sutherland, Williamson. ST MARY'S Burns 6, Cuddon 4, Sloan 3, Satterley 2, A . Bourke, Johnstone, D. Bourke, BEST Evans, Learmonth, Satterley, Boast . UHSOB 8 .5 14.9 17.15 18.21 .129 ST JOHN'S 1 .1 2.6 2.6 4.7.31 UHSOB Wood 5, Simoni 3, Johnson 2, Wright 2 . Bunn 2, Kountios, B Rothwell, Jones, R . Lightfoot. BEST S. Smith, K . Strachan, Bunn, Roberts. Wood, Simorn . ST JOHN'S Grundell 4. BEST Owens, Sutton . Campbell, Murphy OLD CAREY 1 .5 7.8 10 .9 16 .11 .107 ST ANDREW'S 3 .1 6.2 7.6 7.7.49 OLD CAREY Drake 4, Bertalli 2, Styles 2, Drover 2 . Hands 2 . MacRae, Vissenloux, Nance, Bennett . BEST Bennett, Wappett, Drever, Styles . Drake, Vissenloux . ST ANDREW'S Campbell 3, Adams, D. Iles, McLachlan, PepyaL BEST D. Iles, Leopold, Lynch, Overend, Wallace, Wright . For a big value holiday without the Naturally, certain conditions do apply huge price tag, why not check out these and seats are limited on selected flights. and many more Big Deals Holidays valid For bookings and information on between July 20 and September 18,1992. these and other Big Deals, call yourAFTA All prices shown are per person and or Licensed Travel Agent or phone include return airfares and twin share Ansett Australia on 131344 . accommodation . Should you wish to extend your stay awhile, we can arrange that, too.

N834_Lic.No.2 .T.A.000827.SA .Lic .No .0018-2.Vic. Lic.No.30170.W.ALicNo. 9.T,A_00261.RId.Lic).465.A_C.TL.ic .~ .: 1 i L'I'as.Lic.No.048. JSAANH0ll3/SvLEI. I'e 19 Section I M ARCELLIN MAZENOD OC OLD Coach1 : S . Christiansen Coach : Shane Waye HAILEYBURIANS COLLEGIANS DE LA BLUE . A- Ryder 1 . D. Huggins Coach . Tony Gilchrist : Ted Carro ll Coach: B 2 . M . Russell 2. B . Baxter Coach . B row n 1 1- A. Bamford 3. R . Grace 3 . D. Sticca 3. G. Makin . B . Canobie (Capt) . Palmer (VC) 6. D . Crane 4 . A . Merton 4 . M . Goudie 2 . B . Metherall 2. G 3 . A . Fothergtll 3. A. Kelso n 7. P. Gunther 5 . R . Carara 5. J . Fisher 6. P . Sexton 6. B . Borg 4 . 4 . Shulman 4, A. Oldham 9. M . Mastroianni 5 . R . Bartholomeusz 5, P Conlon 11 . A . Truscot t 7. G . Fava 8 . 5 . Morgan 8. M . Amad 6 . C . Baxter 6. M . Bracken 12. D. Sumpton 9 . B . Howe T T. Evans 7- A . Bell 13. P- Conroy 9. C . Bennie 10 . P.McCusker 8 . D . Burn 8. D. Hopkins 14 . P Cummerford 10.S. Cross 11, B. Meadows 9 . R . Webe r 9 . Y. Phillip s 15 . C . Hynes 11 . Y. Zouheir 12 . C . Varney (Capt) 10 .S .Lyons 10. A . Batiste (Capt) 17. A . Fountoulakis 12. M . Edmonds 13 . S . Pola n 11 .P.Jenner 11 . N . White 19 . M . Laffert y 13 . S. Dimattina 16 . M. Carbery 13 . J . Panetta 12. P Wight 20. D. Rappoccio 14 . C . Purcell 17 . M . McCusker 14, S. Richardson 15- L . Grant 21 . T. Dundon, 15 . C . Vathakos 18 . B. Crowe 15 . R . Shinder . Samlal 16 . C. Natale 19 . W. O'Har a 17 . M . Harrison 16. J 23. M . Peck 18, P. Dow (VC) 17, A . Birch 25. K . Bosch 17 . M . Entwisie 20 . D .0'Donoghue 18 . S . Beasley 21 21 . A . Hilto n 18. J . Bard 26 .A .Sheedy . C. Harriso n 23- A. Pound 19 . M . Frig o 22 . A . King lq.F. Donaldson 27. C. Lester 28. C . Rice 20. L . Sayers 29 . A . Scott 20 . A. Cavigan 24. A . Hanley 29. P . Ker r 21- S. De Young 31 . J. Darcy 21 . M . Curry 27. D. Krom 30 T Percoco 22- J. Grigg 32 . J . Douglas 22 . C. Healey 28. N . Wiley 36. G. Stac k 23. S . Grierson 35, A . Hynes 23 .J .Sandy 32. D . Moore 37 S O'Brien (DVC) 24. J . Sneddon 36. A . Salanitri 24. R . Holland 42 . J . Whitmee 38. B . Nicholl s 25. N . Hosking 38. M . Maccora 25. J . Murray 45 . M . Thek 40 . T. ton 26. M . Farrington 39- P. Satchell 26. C . McKenzie (Capt) 48 . S . Sullivan 58 . M . Kelly 27.G 27. S . Mollard 40. R. Bellochi .Booker 61 . D . Gill SPONSORED BY 28 . S. Blackman 41 . B . Robinson 28. J . Smith 64 .S . Bourbon 29 . M . Fradkin 43. C. Rosenow 29 . N . Upton 67 . B. Fields 30. C . Williams 44 .P.Sberna 30 . D . Boothey 78 . P . Occhipinti Valvoline 31 . D. Readman 45. J . Taylor 31 . M. Comer 99 . S . Anastasi .- 32 .D. Thomson 47. M. Laffan 34 . B. Greig PEOPLE WHO KNOW 35 . T . Cox 33_ T. Mulde r 48 J . Gallagher USE VALVOLINE O 34. L . Twaddle 49 . S. Hoy 36 . J . Daffy 42. C . Sinclair 50 . J . Rat d 37 . R . Brosnan 47, C . Davidson 61 . M . Westcott 38 . J . Hassall 62 . G . Orlando 39 . S . Abbott 66 . M . Pearce 40 . C. Payne 79. E. Moore 47 . M . 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Bruen 12 . B. Pullen 15 . D 9- M . Durrand . Croker 11 . A. Thompson 11 . N. Linford 13 . C, Loug h 16 . L. Picioane 12. M. Thomas 12 . T. Riley 10. L . Fa y 14 . S . Montgomery (Capt) 17 . D . Farrell t3. T . Carlyon 13 . K . Richardson 11 . C . Burke 15 . K. Neef 18 .S Lynch 14 . M . Metzner 14 . P . Appel 12. A. Black 16 . D. Abrahams 19 . B. Atkins 15 . T . Cooper 15. B . Murphy 13 . S . Nattilli 17 . J . Shulman 20 .J . Kavanagh 16 . A. Fairer 16. M . Sewell 15 . M . Oldaker 18 . C. Wood 21, S . Chatfield 17 . B. Vile (DVC) 17. M 16 . G . Phillips 20 . L. Haddon 22 . M . Farmer . Owehand 23 .D 18 . R. Egleton 18. G . Pride 17 . A. Rie s 22 .S. Dobson .Rogers 19 . D. Trindade 18 . P. Booth 23 . T. Milane 24. S . Kennedy 19. J . Brough 25. L . Rogers 20 . D. Church 21 . D . Paterson 19 . R. Green 24. R . Shinder 21 . W. Gil l 26. P. Zein e 21 . R . Officer 24 . C . Radin 25. C . Montgomene 27. D. Raffle 22 . D. Kogler (Capt) 23 . A. Duggan 26. M . Reid 28. M . Bond 25 . P . Hal l 28. A. Farmer 23 . M . Jobling 30 . L . Murphy 27. J . McCarthy (VC) 29. S . Collins 24 . A . McKenna 26 . D . Strachan 28. M . Wilso n 30. T . Ogston 25 . S. Kuh n 27 . D. Dalton 29. D . Pollock 31- A. Palmer 26. J . Thomas 28 . M . Dalton 30. W . Dalby 32. C. Delahunty 27. B . Telford 29 . R . Tucker 33. M . Henderson 33.T. Scott 28. J . Hotme 35 . M . Meehan 34. C . Sparrow 34. M . Datiey (DVC) 29. T. Parker 36 . D. Stones 35. M . Dempsey 35. M . Tormey 41 . M . Dillon 36. C. Funaro 30. J . Gourlay 46. B. Kin g . A 31 . H 44 B . Hol t 54. R. Milliken 37 . Catterall . Wallace-Smith 45. T. O'Sullivan t 44 .S Taylor 32. T . Elstoft 55. K. Nea 45. M Castles 33 . J . Blythe 47. M . Conquest MAJOR SPONSOR 48 T. De Luca 34 . R. Richardson SPONSORED BY 35 .R. Dowd MAJOR SPONSOR 36, F . Edlestein 37, E . Koch Lincolnshire 38 . M . Rei d 39 . H . Selby-Smith Arms Hotel 42 . P . 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Fanelli 8. E . Watt 10. B Brabender 6 . S . Mdillnas 8. N 12. P. Caccapardo 10. C . Shorland 9. P Slattery 9. R .Jepson . Sleet h 11 . K . Jenkins (VC) 7 . P Dali-Og6o 14 . A . Morga n 10. J. Eadie it . M . Farrel l 10.J.Raywood 15. S. Reid 12 . N . Doggett 12 . S 8. C. McWaters 11 . S. Molloy 11 . A . Richardson 13. C. Palmer 9 . R . Puiverenh 16. C. Chamarenko 13 . M . Gilbert 14. B. Brodi e 12 M . O'Shea 17. G . Muckian (VC) 12. A . Kollmorgan 14 . M . Nance 10 . G . McLaren 13. M . Sproul 13. J. McCan n 15. D McCrohan 11 . N . Waddell 18. S . Lezzgoe (Capt) 15 . S . Greenwood 16 . D Hall 14. P. Flyn n 14, A . Gal e 17. C . Glindemann 13 . A . Kemp 15. S . Carter 19. C. Hop e 15. R Mathieson 17. L . Peyton 15 .J .Pedenck 20. A . Brich 18 . E . Jellet 18 . N. Willits 16. G . Dantanarayana 16. T. Walke r . Phelan 16 . D. Brennan 21 . C. Vathakos 17. D. Walke r 19 . M . Blackburn 19 . P 17 . Pemberton 17. I . Anezaki s 22 . H . Vathakos 21 . M . Allsop 20, 1 . Morelli . G 18.S . Ford 18, M . Slaughter 21 . S . Moore 18 . J . Catt 23. J . Cowling 22 . M . Merry 19 R . Pace . Bona 19. I . Strachan 23. T Price 22. J. Way 21 . S . Doggett 24. M 20 . C. Fisher 23. S. O'Keetfe 22 .B . Cowan 20 .SNorthey 25 - C . Rouse 24. D Lawrence 21. L . Blackwood (VC) 26 .F. Web b 21 . A . Strachan 25. J . Van Hecke 24 M . McBrien 25. M . Cumming 22. J. Pace 22- A . Cocks 25 M . Harford 29, C . Ellis 31 . M . Jack 26 . C . Hyndman 26 T Mulligan 23. S McGowan(DVC) 49. A . Foskett 23. C. Town 27. J. Murphy 30. G . Shallard 24 R . Gdtos 24 . T. Homes 27. D. Ciavola 34. J . Scott M . Miall 31 . T. Mitchell 28. S . McGuire 25 C. Edwards 25. C. Morris . Thomas 44. M . Hyde A. Pearce 26. E . Weeks 32 . M 29.R Conway 26. S Devlin C. Rouse 36 . M . Belcher 30. L . Smith 27 . A . Beckwith C. Vukovic 27 . N Humphries 39 . P. Merry 34 B Joyce 28. G . Pilkington 28. H . Meeha n 35 A. Vacirca a F. Webb MAJOR SPONSO R 29. S . Mails M . Bellisslmo 36 .C. Hooke . Bloomfield 37. L. Sinclair 30. J M . Morabito 31 . C. McMinn 38 .S . Kavanagh 54. D . Lynch M . Tolio ._` ~~ 39 M . Muscara SPONSORS 44 . M. Hayes 45 S Livy Kew Photo Shop 46r B. Swindon 183A HIGH ST 47 S Mill s 861 5964 56. J . Digney ** * MAJOR SPONSORS Emi1~ Hot Bread BECKS BEDDING HIG ST., E . KEW *** UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARS * OLD TRINITY THERRY JASON RANG E Coach : Paul Atkinson Coach: East Kew Pizza BLUES O.C. 1 .S . Gleason A . Le Maistre (NEXT TO T.A.B .) 859 701 1 1- 1 . Bennie Coach: 2 . M . De Stefanis 1 . R . Bannister 2. M . Bungey Ga ry Kallinikos 3T. Gibson 2. J. Browning 3. R . Dodds 1 . M . Story 4. S. Hindi (DVC) 3 . J . Woodgate 4. M . Juks 3 . M . Parr 5. J . Shei n 4 . M . Elliott UNIVERSITY 5. G . Muscatello 4 . M . O'Connor 6 . S. Curry 5. A. Newbould BLACKS 6.S.Deyoung 5 . T. Carrigg 7. P. Guttendge 6. N . Court 7. R . Owe n 7. A . Pitts 8 . W. Gutteridge 7. M . Finnigan 1 . J. Anderson . Smirk 2 . J. Ric e 8. D . Kogzkar 8 . N 9 . A . Seaiey 8. L Hollow 9. K . Ryan 10. C . Quilty 10. T. Carey 9. G . Baker 3 . M . Beachcroft . Barker 4 . R Fogart 10. R. Bales 13. V 11 . M . Pitman 10 . P. Gilmour 11 . B . Walker 14 . J . Virgona 12 . F. Cameron 12, M . Talbo t 5 . A. Macphersony n 12. M Unsworth 15 . C . Tilling 13. D. Alysandratos 13 S . Villella (Capt) 6 . W. Bohu . Uren 7 . H. Alsop 13. A . Robinson 16 . W 14 M . Smythe 16. N . La Fontaine 14. P Barr y 18 . C. McGuire 15. H . Meehan 17. D. Goodwi n 8. 9 . Schreenan 9 . B. Mar r 75. C . Moore 19 . R . Else 16 A . Alexander 18. K. Sexton 16. J. Moran 24. M . Carbone 17. E. Best (VC) 19. J . Dimech 10. T. Bowles 11 . T. Campbell 17. M . Lazzane 25.A . McGann 18 . D . Grosz 20. D. Forbes 1& T Sullivan 26. M . Vernal 19 . T. Antonopoulos 21 . P. Stanko 12 .R .Cooper 19. K . Jamieson 27. M . Jackson 21 . L . Mok 22 . S . Griggs (DVC) 13 . S. Creak 20. A. Wileman 28 . D. McElholum 23. D. Elliot 23 . A . Bake r 14 . R . Hawker 21 . C. Fairbrother 31 . B. Brisbane 24. J. Kan e 24 . J . Delaney 15 . P. Hil l 22. B . Cullen 36 . M . Coughlin 2~. J. Sutcliffe (Capt) 25 .A .Roberton 16 . J . O'Brien 41 . M . McDonald . Goodge r 23. D. Free 26. B. Gerovasilis 26.J 17. A . Jovanovic 24. J. Newbound 44 . M . Bateman V. T. Papamarkou 27. K . Fitzpatrick (VC) 18 .R Kenny . McKeon 25. L . Duffy 48 . H. Flanagan 28. J. Giannopoulos 29. P. Joyce 19 . C 26. J. Clarke 61 . B. Williams 29. L . Jervi s 30. A. Urli 20. F. Stinson 21 . R. Wildes 27. P. Edgar 71 .T. Hayne s 30. A . Ramsden 31 . A . Cullen 28. T Gallagher 31 .R . Denby 33, J . Chapman 22 . J . Yorston Sponsore d by 23. D . Agostino 29. A . Gladke 32 . M . Sutherland 34. D. McGuire 30. P. Hackett FERRIS 34. S. Dave y 35. R . Stephens 24. J. Eve 25.P McKinnon 3t . J. Hutchings AUDIO 35. P. Beet 38. M . Slazyk 32 . J. Hutchin 42 .C. Symons 42. A . McKay 26. A . Wal d 27. S . Baker 33 . J . Knox PRODUCTS SPONSORS : 34 . J . McAinch 37. C. Segrave 35 . M_ McCarthy DON VIEW 38. N . Griffi n 36 . A. Tippett HEIGHTS SPONSORED BY 37. D. McAllen MOTEL 38 . W. McCorkeli SPONSORED BY @ Carlton. LJnd.er 19 South CHIR NSIDE DE LA SALLE HAMPTON M.H.S.O.B. PARK GOLD ROVERS Coach: S . Duketi s A.J.A.X. CAULFIELD t . N . Bradley (Capt) Coach: M . Carusi Coach: J. C roxford Coach : John Harper 2 . C. Parri s Coach: M . Zuker GRAMM . 1 . M . Pemberton 3 . R . Grace 1 . R. Buimer (VC) 3- B . Web b 1, D. Mehl 2 . S . Fischer 6. D. Crane 2, 0 Hellas Coach : 4 . S. Danckert 2. J. Dunne 3 . T. Spirli 7. P. Gunther 3.C, Adams Graeme Woodridge 4. S. Anderson 5. M . Guinea 3.J .Hoppe 4 . J . Carus i 9 . M . Mastroianni . Fredman 1 . N . Carram S. T . Phillipson 6. M . James 4. J 5 . A . De Vincentis 11 . A. Truscott 6. F. Hunt . Loewy 2. J. Ryan 7 . J . Vida l 5, P 3. R. Rome 6 . M . Thomso n 12 . B . Fitzgerald 7. M, Atkinson 6. S. Frid 7. V. Piccioli 8. C . McGregor 8. P Barge . Engelman 4. C. Ong 13. D. O'Brien 7. J 8 . F. Paola 14. P 9. S. Biick 9. A . Saultry S. J . Wrobel 6. D. Mori . Cummertord 10 J . Biancartli 9 . S. Foster (DVC) 15. C. Hyne s 10. K . Wailes 9. A . Braun 7. T. Wailes 11, B . Wilmott 11 . S. Neal 10. A. Trayer 10. A . Woodward 17. A. Fountoulakis t2.J .Bndger 8. T. Chan 11 . D. Paola (VC) 19. J. Doherty 12 . R . Zwar 11 . A. Slad e it . N . Gross 11 B . Payton 13 . R . Gordon 12. B. Krasnostein 13. E. Ker r 20. D. Rappoccio 14. D . Wood 12 . W. Jacobs 15. B . Kay 14 . E . Thomas 13, A. Kronglod 14. L . Lowen 21 . T. Dundon r 13 . M . Cassidy t6. M . Clarke 15 . P. Albergo 14 P. Steine 14 . M . Howard 15. N . Romano 23. M . Peck 17. A . Bain 16 . M . Atkin 15. J. Szwider 17. R 17. B. Pedler 25. K . Bosch 18.D .Artz 16. M. Weisler . Gosstray (Capt) 17. P. Founta s 18 . C . Hos e 18. L . Cardetta 26.A .Sheedy 19. N . Skinner 18 . J . Gocoin (VC) 17. J. Devries 20 . A . Skillern 27. C. Lester 20. T . Ke1is . Redlich 19, M . Johnson 19 . J . Duketis 18. A 21 . D . Natio n 29. A . Scott 21 . M . Looschilder 19. J. Goldman 20. M. Salter 22. R. Brabner (Capt) 20. P. Bake r 20 D Rabaiov 22 . B. Bennett 22 . M . Van Leemput (C) 31 . J. Darcy 23, J . MacAhster 21 . D. McAllister 23. J . De Vincentis 32 . J . Douglas 24. L. Souliar 21, J. Sega l 23. G . Answerth 24 . Egan 22. N . Paton 22 . B. Dazenham 28. L . Salisbury . P 35. A . Hynes 25. M. Hope 23.N . Gregory 23, J, Abraham 25 . M . Mobilia 36. A . Salanitri 26,R.Shaw 40. A. Dave y 27. S. Will s 24. B. Etchell 24. A . Arrow 41 . C . Matheson 29. A . Schafer 38. M . Maccora . Cukierman 31 . M . Simmonds 28. D Stairace 25. N . Archdal l 25- A 47. J. Richards 39. M . Healey 29.A.Beg9 G . Theobald 26.J . Kirzner 33. C . Greenhalgh 40. R . Bellochi 30. J . Phdlipson 27. D. Gani SPONSORED BY 41 . J . Mosc a 41 . B . Robinson 31 . T, Williams D. Harri s 28. M . Weislitzer 45. B. Rattray 43. M . King 32. D . Wellspring M . Clowes 29, G . Tuszynski RG B.Cookman 47. A. Alsbury 44. P. Sberna 34, C . Scarlett 30 D . Patch 35. J. Dakis (DVC) B. Craigie . M. Chrapot PRINTED LABELS 50 . J . Woodward 45. J. Taylor 37, J . Da y 31 51 47 S. Malloy 32. A. Aronowick PTY LTD . C . Devoy . M . Laffan 38 . M . Fletcher 33, J . Bram 52 . R . Coyle 48, J. Gallagher 43 . C Morrison 44 34, D. Nissen SPONSORED BY 49. S. Hoy . S . Whitby 35 M . Barnett 50. J . Raid 45, S . Magee 47 . G . Taylor 36,J . Klooger ACE 61 . M. Westcott 49 .A.Haggarty 37. M . Zikaras 62 . G . Orlando 50 . E . Murray-White (DVC) 38. B. Markman TREE REMOVERS 66. M . Pearce 55 . P . Harvey 39, A . Pakula 79. E . Moore at . N . Smith 40 D. Bloustein (03) 736 1366 63 .R.Capes 41 . J. Klepfish 018 335 086 SPONSORED BY 42, A . Sawicki 43. D. Shrimski 44,C.Cohen 45. A . Macrogiannis 47. D. Shlakht #AUSFfNE;600DS; OLD OLD IVANHOE 589 6444 BRIGHTON GRAMM . Coach : Michael Hill Coach: Andy Harris MONASH OAKLEIGH 3. B. Stefano u 1 . A . Atkinson 4 . M . Tol l BLUES Coach : Chris Moo re 2 . D. Linley OLD SCOTCH ST. BEDE'S 1 . A. Hrisovergi 5. C. Gordan 3 . M . Clarkson Coach: S . Rust 6. J. Hendrie 4 . T. Rowson Coach : Stephen Aird Coach : John Meyer 1 . D- Gurvich 2 . M . Crugnale 11 . M . Bilionis 1 . E . Montgomery 1 . S. Yass 3 L . Billin g 5.J ..Luk 2 . S . Sheaha n 2. M . Manson 2 . J . Mahoney 4. P. Williamson 12 . J. Mendoza 6. C. Shar p 3. D . Eley 14, D. Mitchell 7. A. Lambert 3. M . Wenzel 3. L . Connolly 4. A . Whittington 5. T. Mahoney 15 . K 4. D . Norman 4. B. Beasley 6, D. Hal l . Payne B. S . Viaopoulos 5. L. McDonnel l 5. D. Kinsella 5. M . Arnott 7, L . Naidu 16 . S. Bicket t 9. C. Lutz 6. D . Barnes 17. P. Murphy (Capt) 10 . T.L . Young 6. P. Roberts (Capt) 6. B. McGann 7. M 9. J. Mercuri 7. J. Gallaghe r 7. P. Margugullo . Pond 10. J . Wyli e 18 . K . Raj 11 . A . Brown 8. B. Hahne] 19 . J . Rattray 12 .P-Wall 8 . M . Robertson 8. D. O'Brien 9. M 11 . S. Woodbridge 9. A . Spee d 9.S . Flannery . Smith 12. G . Redford 20. J. Gillon 13 . C. Chan 10. P. Tuohey 2l . Jackson 14 . A . Lilli s 10. D. Sadler 10. S. Hunte r 13. C. Hinds .& 11 . S . Lindsay 11 . M . Hecker 11 . S. Mentha 22- L. Jackson 15 . P. Rodighiero 14. A. Schultz 12 . A . Strahan 12. L . Patrick 12. G. Newmann 23. N . Wartman 16 . M . Woods 15. D- McCracken 13.S, Pryde 13. D. Prosser 13. S . Arnott 24.B.Jones 17. J. Kadamani 16. R . Schwass 14. J. Hosking 14. D. Beesley 14- G . Tognon 25.R Roach 18 . C. Ferguson 17 . G . Hal l 15. N . Lolatsis 15. S . Hecker 15. H . Butler 26. P. Robinson 19 . TJ . Young 18. T. Tomlinson 16. G . Mills 16. D. Barry 16. T. Chisholm 27 . D. Seers 20. C. Polldano 17. A . Barrett 19. G . Dornan 17. J. Perelberg 17. R . Randall 20. B. Burns 28. H . Thomas 21 . J . Sing h 18. D. Harrison 32 . M . Nikakis 22 . M . Quick 18. A . Griffiths 18. G . O'Brien 19. D. Campbell 21 . A. Esdaile 19. B. Fanfold 19. S. Carter 22 . E . Watts 33. S. Taylor 23. N . Walke r 20. J. Grac e 40. S . Bishop 24. M. Schreenan 20 . B . Simpson 20. M . McCraw 21 . W. Douglass 23. A . Wilson 22 . P. Macmillan 21 . S . Chadwick 24. L . LeGall 41 . T. Brook 25. G . Douglas 22 . P. Tocknell 44. A . Forster 26. P. Chan 23 . S. Bailey 22. C . Goodchild 23. M . Bruce 25. M . Gavin 24 . D.Johnson 23. J. Sebire 26. N . Ayoubi 45. S . Antonia 27 .T Ryan 24. A . Froelich 47. K . Teschendroff 28. J. Edwards 25 .R .Jones 24. J. Walsh 26. M . Donohue 27. J . Wil d . Kerr 26 . J . Fraser-Smith 25. J. Libbis 28. P. Kinsella 48. B 29. R. Weddle 27. C. Chlpperfield 49. S . McNamara 32 . D. Goad 27. N . Stran g 26. C. Loos 28. J. Quill 30, R . Reed 28 . Robert Hardy 27. S. O'Kelly 31 . S . Lazzara 50. A . Skelton (VC) 33. B. Bennett 29. W. Price 53. D. Atki n 35.S. Kent 29 . Richard Hardy 28. M . Ellerton 30. C . Young 54. A . McLean 42. C . Pitt 30. M . Law 31 . S . O'Brien 57. A . Naughton 50. S . Cameron 32, J . Caldwell 58. J. Farrar (DVC) 88. C. Georgiou TH E 33. C . Nottas 59. T. Ferrer 34. B. Dowsley (C) 60. S. Crowe MAJOR SPONSOR PINE 35. G . Tilling 61 . E . Dimer E Factory 38. A . La i 63. D. Auslender SUGAR SHAC K 44. N . Camm 64. S. Swanell BAR & GRILL 45. C. Dwyer 68. A . Moratis North BULLEEN / CAMBERWELL ELTHAM KE W MA,RCELLIs,' TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Steven Sherry COLLEGIANS Coach: Paui Shaw Coach : A . Kenned y BANYULE Coach: Paui Ryan, 1 . G . Kerr Coach : D. Tucke r 1 . P Shaw (Capt/Coach) 1 .A . Kennedy Mal Prior 2 . G. Rocco 2 A . Wilson 2 .V. Paones s 1 . J. McDonald 2. S. Tucker 3. G. Prowd 3, N . Tribe 3 M . Manley 3 . M.Rozenboom 2. T. Driver 4 . P. Also p 3. A. Tucker 7. G Place 4 4. A. Tucker 4 . D. Slaviero 4, P. Saw 5 . W. Glazebrook (C) . A Koster . O'De a 8. A . Brown 6. L. Parris 5. D Mouat 5 M 5 . B Crimmins (Capt( & R . Kennedy 6, R Maclsaac 7. M Dillo n 10 G . Gent 8. A . Bennett 7 N Hamshare 12 . P Aldridge 7. J. Povey 8 P. Sinclai r 7. A . Lethlean 8 . R, Coluss i 9. P. Reid . Garraway 15 . P. Linehan . Hatton 8 . A 9 R. White 8. R . Lindsay 9 . A. Treganowan 10, G 10. M . Slomp .Tucker 9. D Maclsaac 16 .D.Power 12 . D. Merrell It D 10. M Menzie s 11 . N . Tierny 12, J . Weatherall 10. M . Langton 11 M . William s 19 . S . Ayres 13, A . O'Loughlin 13, D Giles 20, P. Forbes 12 . P. Rossitto 11 A. Phelan 12 . Timothy Slattery 15. 8- Lederman 13. S . Sherry (Coach) 14 . W. Wood 23. J . Fraumano 12. J . Livingston 13.S .Langdon 16. C . Shallard 14. G . Mina s 15 M . Peterson 13 M .O'Hanlon 14 . Hesse 27. P. Barnes 17. D. Hall 16 F. Mandler . C 15. D Clutterbuck 14. T. Reynolds 16. M . Tino 28,M .Howes 18. W. Murphy 18 P. Kernagan 29, M . Wilson 16, S . Hartley 21 . S Millar 15. I, Oakley 17, R . Frazer 19. M. Prior 17. P. Englehart (VC) . Livingston 32. G . Wall e . Connelly 22. D Hughes 16. A 20. S. Mora 21 . C 18. M. Bingley 17. A . Lazarus . Rul e n 22, B 36. M . Barton 24,P Ryan 23 P Taylo r 20. D. Murphy 24 T Stickland 18 C . Curtain 24 . D Tyrell 41 . M. O'Ryan 25,P. Edwards 42.R . Pag e 21 . A. McKillop 26 M . Delaney 19. A . Payn e 26. D . O'Callaghan 29, G. Parkinson 22.B.Hedges 27 S. Feely . Furlong (VC) 46. P Agostinelli 32 . A. Saw 20, M 31 .A. Hardy (VC) 23, M . Maziotis 29, R. Haber 21 M . Quin n 47. T Buhagiar 51 . S. Lak e 39. C. McMahon 25. D. McNamara 31 . C. Butter 22 P. McCormick 50. A . Robinson 53. P Lindgren 41 . R . Boon D &shop 56. S Palmer 26. G. Lilley 23 S . Alexeyett 57. B. Day 49. G Daisley 27. D. Bingley S . Fitzpatrick 24, S . James n 58.P.Jakober A Smar k 75 J . Dinnee 58. D. Cummins 28. S. James 25 S . Lovegrove 59. P Healy 60. B. Croy 35. J . Pitcher SPONSORED B Y . Doherty 29. P Barke r 40. A. Peacock 36 R. McEncroe (DVC) 60.R . Georgievski 61 . R, Agostinelli 32. A 42 . A . Mille r M. Hansen 33. S . Duff A . Holton 62 . N . Kearsey 43 G . Constantine INCoLoUR 63. D. Keskinen 35. R . Seitz 44. M Bailing M Shaw 36, B . Kem p 45 D Thorson . West 64. T. Ashcroft C 38. A. Bartholomew 46 C Penna A . Bel l PRI N TIN G 65, K. Edwards 50. S Webster 66. G . Mieth 41 . T Patric k Jr Bibby . Schreiner 55 P Morrow 67. D. Meredith 42 . B P Howe . Quinlan 44 A. Hartley A .Hume 68. G 46. R . Pearso n 70. D. Stephens G_ Edwards 71 . M . Sturrock J. Modica R . McCormick W. Feruglio 73.B .Swetnam 74.C .Raywood J. McEvoy VAUGHAN PRINTING G . Broadley 75. N . Summers 624 High St, E . Kew 76. R . Crockford D. Fleming S . Benson 817 4483 77.P. Howe 78, G . Pearson B. Everett *** K. Everett 79. C. Gazzol a M . Heard BROADFORD HOTEL G . Mathews A. Heitman ST. BERNARD'S *** NORTH OLD SCOTCI-! C. Maher Coach: John Pearson PANDA RESTAURANT WILLIAMSTOWN M. Powell Assistant Coach : 819 4795 OLD BOYS Coach : S . Rodwei l Vincent McGuire HAWTHORN - C.Y.M.S. 1 . D. Solommon Coach : A . Davies Coach : D. Fogarty 1 . K. Fuller 17. R . McLeish 2. M . Varga L A. Davie s 1 . D. Birrell 20.A .Greenway 5.D.Copeland 2 . R . Meila k 2 .L.Joseph 21 . S . Wilso n 7. M . Creak (VC) 3 . A. Featherston 3 . P. Millett 26. D. Kay 8. J. Monaghan 4 .P.Campagna 4 .P. McSweeney OLD THERRY 28 L. Higham 9. D. Klaaysen Coach: J. Kite 5, D. Elliott 5 . S. Campbf-: 40. S. Kirkham WESTBOURNE & P. Done 6.S. McSweeney 11 . P. Klaaysen 1 M. Conway 41 . C. Adams Coach: Greg C rowe 12 . M . Dowling 7. N Burns 7. A. Stewar d 42. H. Middleton 2.J Sandman 8 . P. Burns 1 . G . Murdoch 15 . F. Monaghan 8. T, Lin d 43. S. Montgomery 4. P. Mot t 9. M . Holme s 9. P Hibbert 2. J . Heffernan 16 . J . Pearso n 5 P Kelly 44. J . Russel l . Evans 10, G . Lerias 10, P. Norris . Atkinson 3. D 17 . M . Cunningham 6. K Grant 11 . A Davison 45. C 5,O.Johnson 11 G . Carroll 46. K . Burrows 19 . P. Woo d 8,S Lyons 12 . R . Scott 12 . A . Mercuri 47. M . Clunies-Ross 6. S. Gre g 24. V. McGuire 10. H . Aya d 13 . S . Esposito 7 . A. Chnsto 13. S . Co x 48. M . Godwi n 26. D . Considine 11 . B. O'Sullivan 14, L . Hall 14 . Q Fogarty 49. D. Steele 8. A. Horsburgh 15. S. Brisbane 15 . I . Zadel 9. R . Sherlock 27,5. Denahy 15 .E . Rowlands 50, S. Rodwell 28. J. Klaaysen 16, P. Doherty 16 . A Teagle 16 J. Mcllroy 51 . S. Illingworth 10 . G . Crowe 18 J Grant 17. G . Clerk 17 . Perrone 11 . J . Sherlock 31 . P. O'Dea 20 G. Carbis . D 52. W. Strangward 32 . P. Punting (DVC) 18 . P Culhane 1& J, Lynch 53. A . Sutherland 12, G . Harris 21 . A . Minchin 19 . C. Ainslie 13 . O. Freeland 33. R . Klaayse n 19 . S. Biscaro 54. S. Sutherland 28. D Sandman 20. R . Holmes 20. A. Trimboli . Curri e 14 . T Geier 34. J. O'Connell 31 . L. McIntyre 21 . G . Smith 55. B 15 . A. Board 21 . M . Malone 56. A . Craw 35. A . Vinnecombe 32 . R Costello 22 .D.Bnerty 22 .L .Bevan . D . Walsh 17. A. Goates 37. M . O'Connell 33,5 Gibson 23. J . Corfield 57 18 . P. Martinsen 23, P. O'Dwyer 58. P. Edwards 38. D . McAllister 40, R De Vita 24. W. Deller 24. G . O'Toole . P Morrison 19 . S . Christo 44 . Moon 41 W. Lin d 25P Dervan 59 . J . Manalokakis . B 25, J . Schmidt 88. 1 . Bowden 20 48. B. Doolan (Capt) 45 T Masters 26 T. Gleeson 26, P Hehir 21 .S,Loukides 48 D. Lyons 27 R . Gun n s 54. S. Brooks 27. P Kett 22. B . Luca . Tobin 49 C. Mohren 28, G . Henderson 28. P Callaghan 23. & Porter 58 . S 55, M . Jacobsen 64 . T. Matkov 29. G . Hunter 29. V. Tirotla 24. A . Belcher 60P Roper 30. P. Lindeman 30. D. Cotter I 25. T. Ferris 78. M . Devers 75. J. Kite (C) 79. S. Denahy 31 . B . Mazouris 31 . J . Ciccotosto 27 . D. Billman 76 T.Hewat 32 . M . McHale 32 . M . Bevanda 28, R . Harris 77 .DJmkms MAJOR SPONSO R 33. S . Bezzant 33,S .Bevanda 29. D. Horsburgh 79 J Bohtho 34.S Denham 34, D. Este e 30. A . Webster 96 .S Redden 35. L . Waddell . W. Taylor Lincolnshire 35 . R. Gale 31 98 D, Sheffield 62 I. McGowan 36, F. Haifa Arms Hote l 37. T. Mills 1 Keilor Road , 38, D, Pasquariello Nth Essendon, Vic. 3041 39, A. Rya n 40. D. Ryan 41 . T. Spell 42 . W. Tale b 43. D. Tomlinson 44. L . Toner 45. M . Volp t 46. D. McGrillen 47. E. Swain South DE LA SALL E GLEPdHUNTLY MAZENOD MONASH Coach: D. Drinan Coach: Danny Wain GRYPHONS BLOODS COLLEGIANS 2. S Warren 2. A. King 1 . W. Spensley . Bradley Coach : David 7. S. Noble 3, S. Campbell Coach: R Tadgel l 10,B.Dnnan 4 L 2 . P. Smith 1 . 8 . Letchford . Stone 1 C Hanrahan 11 . D. Holman 8. C . Walker 3 . L . Wapling 2 B Turner 3 . N . Soloing 12 A . Dix 10 . M . Tetley 4 . C. Robinson 4,J, Parsons 3 N . Van TEAM LIST 13J. O'Donough 11, T Smith 5 . M . VanDerSchoot 4 . J . Rowbottnm 5 . A. Davies 14 . C. Whelan 12 . A . Wtlks 6 . S. Greenhill 5 . S Curtis 6, P. Dunne T 15 . R. Nicholls 15, P. Allsop 7. A. Backstrom 9 .C.Comle NO 6. D Rust y SUPPLIE 16, W. Duell IT T Tsiauis 8 .T. Hoga n 7 P Amarant 10. C . Goldrick D 20, D . Ottoway 18, M . Sinclair 9 . S. Hogan 11 . C. Woods 10, A, La Cava 8, J Nanovich 21, R. Vinnard 19,R .Cobban 9 . P Green e 13, D. Pales 25,A,Levey 21 . M . Quirk 11- D. Adams to, P Bambndge 14.C .Chappel 30,G,Toogood 12 . M . Lieshout . R Bradley 22. S . Williams 11 16. B Mackay 31 . R. Barnes 23. M . Morley 13. W. Bennett . Findlay 17. S. Byrne 12 . R 33,P, Hyde 26. W . Poulter 14. R. Brock 13-S Powell 18, A . Kerr 15 . J. Dunkley . °amon Smah (Capt) 34. G . West 27. R . Palamara 14 19. C . Mackay (VC) 35. B. Tresize 16. M, Sampled 15 R. Ellam 20 . M 28. N . Littl e . Whittaker 42, R . Gray 34 . S Hubery 17. C. Clarke 16- J. Grant 24, D. Tadgel l 18 . A. O'Brien 17, P Ellis 43, G . Nayar 37, N. Collins (Capt) 31, 1 . Lockwood 44, C. Harding 38,J,Keary 19, J. Rubio 18DWits 32 . R. Nancarrow 20 . Gaynor 50. C. Ryan 3R R . Bourbo n . D . Grab u 19. P 35. A. Taylor 21 . D. Dravida c"Q. Stuart Smith 52.C .Thom 40, M . Birch . N,Stephenson 39,R.Jones 53, R . Hal l 41 . P, Sharp 23- L. Baker 21 41 . R . Blee 22 S Evangelou 42 . J . Grim son 24 . J. Spensley 23 M. Turner 42 . L . Griffin 43 . R. Marks 25 . T Williams 43. N . Comley (Capt) OLD 24 C McAsey 45 . G . Rogers 26, L Worthy 25.R. McAsey 45, P, Harry 46.S . Grady 27 G Brennan 46. A. Mitchell MELBURPdIAN 26 L McKenzie 47. P. Foley 29 . D. King V. B Taranto 53. J . Smith 48. D. Wain 30, P. Kevekordes 28. B Broome 54. A. Holland 33. J. Haskin . Cross 49, D. Wain 29. A. Farrell 55, R 50. T Hallam 34, M. Campbell .Rohan 71 .P Evans 30J 53. J. Wilkinson 35.S .Jones 31- M Faulkner 85. M .J. Emmett 54, W. McDonald 37. G . Hymas 32 . J . Toomey 88. A. Mirakian 45. C. O'Brie n 33 A, Davidson 55, D. Brennan 34 M, Roden SPONSORED BY TEAM LIST 56. W. Sargeant 35. D Robinson NOT 59, G .Daubney 36 J. Menlo!! 61 . S. Ritchi e ST KILDA 37, K Brooks SUPPLIE D 63, P Welc h 66. G . Fitzsimmons STH CAULFIELD 38. W Bugle i! 68. K. Knst .1 Nzklasen 39 R, Gee 2 . V Chapple 40. J. Murray 70. S. Kerr 3 72, P. Smith . M CartIadge 41,J.Schwartz 4 G Farrell 73. J . Garner 5 A McGa,v OLD 74, S. McCurdy 6P De9enng 78. J . Walsh 7 C Cap,ron HAILEYBURY 83. M . Ryan 8 P Farrel) Coach: 9 G Hea* MAJOR SPONSO R ttl R Gi+mc*e Cameron Gregson 11, A GaBey 4 N. Bnan TWO TONE PAINTING 12 Pd R3her 5 S. Dangerfield 558 525 i3 P Suwr,ch 6 P Eyers 5 1 4 S Mooncli 8. L. Va n 15 F Buckley 9. A . Mytto n i6 C Semken 10, P Bennett (VC) 17 M Aidertxcv~ 11 P, Giblet t 18 A Janson 72 . D . Maclean 19 M Hog MONASH OLD OLD ST KEVIN'S 20 A PoddeY 14 N . Irvine WHITES GEELONG 21 S Degenrrog 15. S . Kin g XAVERIANS OLD BOYS 22 P 0'Sulhran Coach : Greg Leech Coach : 16, S . Burgess 23 J Pasara 19 R. Gerny Coach : S . Deniso n 1, M. Current 1, T. Dionyssopoulos Jonathon Twigg 2. B. Campbell 24 8 Gill 20 A . Sher 1, M . Plant 25 R Pope 2 . A . Bainbridge 3. J . Neville-Smith 3. R . Douglass 22,C Gregson(Capq a D. McInerney 26 D Cannon 3 .J.Young 9. G . Stubbings 4. J. Herman 27 R Bergman 4, M . Dietnc 23 .D.McCnmmon 4. M . Fennessy h 10. D . Collins 24 .J . Parton 5. J. Manly 5. P Charles 2 6 A 4Ywdr,ard 7. P, Edwards 6,PJoyce 11, B. Davies 25 .G. James 7. S . Howe 291 Harrmam 8 . T. Gualano 12. A. Yeoland . A Tinkler 7. D. Chaffey 30 0 LaFonta,ne 9 . B, Ouzas 26 8. M. Tyrrell (VC) & A . Dyso n 31 P Sherman 14. B . Lyons 27 E. Mudge 10. M . Collopy 10. A . Tilley 17. W. Dowling 9. G. Freeman 32 M Fxe2z 11 . D . Gemmola 28 B . James 11, R O'Kaiyty 10. T. Corrigan 33 A LWdell 18. S. Cummins 29 . S Whitehead 12 . M. Kinna 12 . J. Murray 11 . S. Loorham 34 G Casey 20. R. Partridge 30 A McGorlick 13. M . Fitz 35 8 Cooper 13, B . Kenny 21 .C . Dawson 12, M Turvey 15, D. Sin 31, G Lasscock 14. R. King 36 J KU.okossan 60 B VY'sh n 22 . D . Dowling 13. T. Arnold 37 J Haired[ 6t 0 P.eraa- k 16, 0. Graham 32,C Lane 1& M . Dalton 25. C. Hutchings 33 W Caspers 16 . J. Marshall 14. B. D'ArCy 38 S Wood 62 A V.:n Dart 17 L. Colombies 28. C 15 D. Smit h .Jone s 35 B. van Tvrest 17. A. Rush 39 J Otto 63 P Jackson 18. S. Dod s 29. A. Hooke 16. M . Lewis 40 P Rog

OLD ESSENDON GR . PENINSULA OLD BOYS RICHMOND CENTRAL SALESIAN Senior Coach : J. McEncroe Senior Coach: Rod Kerley Senior Coach : Gary Hickey OLD COLLEGIAN S Reserve Coach: P. Hen ry Assistant Coach : J. Fisher Reserves Coach : Dennis Ricketts Senior Coach: Chris Pecom . Sampson 1 . M . Warton 1 .D.Tonks Rese rves Coach : M Rese rv es Coach: Nigel Gibbons 2. M. Alevras (VC-Res) 2. P McKenzie 1 . M . Sampson (C/C-Res) 3. W. Lon g 1 . M . Bourke (Capt ) 3. J . McEncroe 2 . S. McMahon (C) 4 D.Shannon 2 . M. Castaldi 4.D.Sotenou 3 . M. Goding (VC) 5. C. Miranda 3. M . Brennan 5. T. Reid 4 . D. Hunter 6. S. Pickett 4. S- Shelley 6. T. Vlahek 5 . B. Collopy 7. R . Peatling (DVC-Res) 5. M . Canavan (DVC) T J . Paris 6 . M. Cros s 8. J . Agorakis 6. M . Clark 8. R . Alen 7. N . Franks (DVC) 10. S. Pestling 7. G . Gaspari (VC ) . S. GowtI9 y 8 . R Angus 11 . D. Ricketts (CIC-Res) 8 . D. Sutherland (Res-C) 10 . I . Stevens (Res-C) 9 . P. Krohn 12. R. Jiggin s 9. N . Gibbon s . M . Price 35. P Henry 10, A. Powell 11 13.P. Warton 10. D. Oliver . Buckingham 36. P. Dudderidge 11 . K . Kn,ght 12 .S 14.C .Shannon 11 . D . Perkins 36. T. Hamilton . M . Tappingo 37. C. Singleton 12 . V. Brancatisano . Brennan 13 15. I . Lan g 12 . A . Gaspari 37 . J . A . Cooke 38.J .Sumwndza 13. S . Kem p . Walker 14 16. G. McCormack 13. I . Bobetic 38. J . S. Bishop 39. P. Swift 14 . D Warne-Smith 15 17. D .Sando 14. P. Schembri 40. E . Maillard . D . Olarenshaw 40. P Phayre 15 . M . Chesterman . Nanovich 16 18. M Venaskie 15. T. Wallbridge 41 . M 17 . B. Foote 41 . J. Hefner 16 . S . Wiltshire . Ebinger 19. P. Woodman 16. A. Chiappini 42 . C 18. G. Cramen (C) 42. G . Thornton 17. A. O'Neill . Tassone 20. D. King 17. M . Forbes 43. M 19. R . Aylett 43. B . Koochew 18 . S . Glover 42 . D. Phillips . Hun 21 . B . Healey 18. S . Sinclair 44. C t 20, D. Eastway 44. S. Hog g 19 . S . Farrow 43 R. Pritchard . Grace 22 . G. Rizio 19. S . Carfora 45. M 21 . L. Shaw 45. D. Howard 20. D. Matheson 44 . S. Rowe 23 . M. Fund a 20. A . Seeger 4& C. Simonts 22 . P. McKinnon 46. G. Richards 21 . R . McL~orinan 45. D Slrn.vn . P King 24. M. Bestow (VC) 21 . A. Perna 47 23 . P. Poulton 47. W. Crossley 22. C. Sharpin 46. L. Marks . Rossi 25. D. Rizio 40. K. Bowen 22. M . Power 48. P 24 . R. Cram 48. J. Murray 23. M . Coilopy 47. J. Perry i 26 . C. Fulton 4t . P West 23. A . O'Hara 49. D. Scott 2& B, Pana 49. B. Milner 24. M . Fisher 48. J . Bleasby 24 . A . Healey 50 . A . Luscombe 27. R . Sutherland 42 . G . Dormer 26 . P. Crameri 50. D. Bellman 25. G . Debruyn 49. J Cross . Pradel 52 . G . Stofondes 28 . M . Rizio 43. J. Cohen 25 M 27. R . Thomson 51 . A . Clinnick 26. A. Thripp 50. G. Johnston . Miller 53 . M. Clohesy 29 . D. Jiggins (DVC) 44 . P. Sando 26. P 28. C . Soutar 52 . S. Bristow 27. M Hayes 51 . S. Miller . Cincotta 54 . M. Faul 30.S.Fenton (C) 45 .T. Hinoporos 27. R 29. S. Rackavarlos 53 . D. Ken t 28. S . Micari 52. M. Cook . Byrne 55 . J. Gooden 32 . A. LeSueur 46 . J. Wallace 28. M 30. G. Cheatly 54 . D . Evans 29. D. Morgan 53. M . Deighton . Brownhill (R-VC) 56. B. Enright 33. P. Lygon 47. H. Dautovic 29. S 31 . S . Muller 55 . S. Healy 30. R. Blood 54. D. Morley .T Gleason 34 . D Holt 48 . J. Hughes 30. 0. Lawton 57 32. J. Mansfield 56. N . Evans 31 .P Crowder 5& S Kin g . McLardy 5& T Felber 35. C Knsohos 49, J. Collins 31 . B 33. J . Briggs 57 . P. Booth 32 . R . Carter 56. S . Watson . Quinn 60.R .Thompson 36. B . Young 52. M . Pickett 32 . B 34. M . Mhiske 58 . J. Willmott 33 . M. Coates 57. 0 McGee . J. Wis e 37. S . Peters 62. L. Fort h 33 J . Garatolo 61 34 . G . Nelson 58. 0. Cornelis 34. A . Grace 62. 1 Mazzeo 35 . B. Jarret 59. P. West 38 A . Waters 65, G . Bel l . Fredrickson 35 C. Zois 63. M . Smith ~Pi~fessionals 36 . A. Jarrett 60. P Carlson 39. J . Donazzon 66. M 38 . A . Micari 61 . J . Morley SPONSORED BY Y ~ t- 39 . S. Taylor 66. G . Robinson R & F PLUMBING 6 40 . W. Reid 69. A. Gross YOUNGS REAL ESTATE 41 . T. Botterill 70 S Peterson 018 339 269 ST. A N DREWS ST JOHN'S ST LEO'S ST. MARY'S Senior Coach : Malcolm Webster Senior Coach: Robe rt Walton WATTLE PARK Senior Coach : Garry Connolly es Coach : Steven Lucas Reserves Coach: Peter Liddell Rese rves Coach: Laurie Innes Reserv Senior Coach : Serge DAngelo 1, D. lie s 1 .R. O'Conno r Rese rves : Adrian Branagan 1 . M . Learmont h 2. I . Ashby (Capt) 2 . A . Iorian o 2 . G . Hurley 34. T Burt 1 . P Murphy . C Di Clanni 3 . F. Liddomcci 3. R . Livingstone 35. R . Burns 3 2 . R 4. P. Bmyon 36, E . Evans 4. R . Davies 4, D. Sutto n . Steward 3. D. Miller 5. N . Power 37. D. Bourke 5 S Lucas 5 . S. Costantmo 4.T.Van Den Akker 6 T. Brideson 38. S. Ston e 6. A . Gleisner 6,S Corcoran 5. C. Kenny 7. P Malcolm 39,W Mullenger 7. C. Fox 7. J. Ladsos 7. J . Murphy 8 K . MuIlins 40, D. Kennedy 8. A. Ford 8 . P Kell y . C. O'Brien 8. R, Powe r 9. M . Huebner 41 9. K . Wright 9 . A . Rachelle 10.T,Jones 42.S . McKoy 9. R . Sweetland 10 . D Lynch 35. R . Soncin 10. S . Southorn 11 . B. Clark 43. M . Halloran 10. T Mithe n 11 . P Goldsworthy 36. C . Milne 11 .C . Meeghan 12 . G . Mullins 44. M . Kendall 11 . M . Shackiock 12 M. Patmore 37. C. Overend 12 . G . Matheson 13. A . Lindsay 45. N Faulkner IS, p Kerslake 38, S, Fielding 13. S . Ham 12 . G . Robinson 14. A . Huebner 46. L. Gilmore 13 . M . Fauiis i 15. D Andrew 47, T. McCaskell 14, C. Gales 39.J. Kilkenny 14. S. McCreesh 14, D Corrigan 16. C . Johnstone 48. M Pearson 15. p Adams 40 M . Serbe 15. P. Gray 15 . G . Burke 17. B. Prior 49. R . Wad e 16 . C Beard 41 . P Minnitt 16. W. Charlton 16 . A . Kenny 18. W. Ross 50 T,Aarons 17. J . Wilcox 42 . G. Palmington 17. D Christian 17. I . Milner i9. D. Lupton 51 . M, Rappoccio 18. S. Rule 43 . R. Pepyat 18. C . Frerker 18 . G . Sargent 20. F. O'Rourke 52 . F. Sadle r 19 L. Waddingham 44 . C. Carfr 19. R . Morse 21, T. Ymer 53. M Cuddon 19 .R Kell y 20 . J. Tapner 45 . M. Shearer 20.F.Schena 22 . G . Sloan 54. D. Collins 21 . A . Park 47. Atef. Abou-Eid 21 .S. Koppens 20. A . Gill 23. S, Preston 55. P Fuller 22 . B. Funnell 4& B. Campbell 22, A . Kolenda 21 . S . Ingram 41 . B . Compton 25 A . Siatterley 56. S . Boast 22. J. Merry 42 . P O'Halloran 23 M . Weate 49, P. Reilly 23. J. Canal 26. J . Innes 57. H . Bowies 24, A. Varvitsiotis 51 . S. Wallace 24. P Cramen 23.5. Nankerws 43 .A. Morgan 27. J. Woodward 5& A . Pollard 25. C. Leopold 52 . ;K, Lowe 25. P Liddell 24. D. Kenny 44 . FDin,cd'antorao 28. P. Huebner 59. B . Perry 26. S. Menta 54 . P. Bovezza 27. R . Walton 2& J . Goldsmith 4& S . Roncht 29. J . Fuller 60. P McConville . Sutton 62 1 . Brown 27. N Taylor (DVC) 28.G .Thomas 26. B.J. Vaughan 46, D. Ingram 30. C . Tapner 60 27. B. Duffy 47 J . O'Meara 32. M . Plumridge 63, G. Clark 28. G . C. Stenhouse 29. D. Higgins 33. A . Bourke 65. D, McIntosh 29. N. MacDonald 61, J. Kin g 30. R . Walker 28. K . Merry 48. R. Karehana 29, R . Knowles 49. G. Grandie , ".-ITE D 30. L. Walsh 62 . M . McLachlan 31 . B. 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ST. PATRICK'S U.H.S.O.B. UNIVERSITY REDS WEST BRUNSWICK MENTONE 1 . G . Haeuslar Senior Coach : I Ewing 1 . N. Jenks Senior Coach : Peter Bar ry 2 . I . Cleary Reserves Coach : L. Dynes 2 . J . Gray 3. G . Smith 3 M . McRostie Reserves Coach : Peter Fatouros 1 . T. Smi t 4_ C . Krake 4 Buckingham 1 . A . Cam m 2 . N . Bowman 4 R . Burns (2) 5. V 2. P Morrow 3. M. Richardson . Dibenedetto & C . Shone 6. S n 3 D .Seedsman 4 . E . Mudie . Capro 6. S. Smith 7 4. P Lewis 7. C 5 . S . Gree n . S. D'Andrea . Skinns . Fowler 5. K . Groves 8. T Hailifax 6 . M. Schroder 8. D 6. T Davi s 9. D . Smith 7. S . Thatcher 9, G . McDonald 10, F. Fyff 7 C Duggan 10 . P. Burns 8. P Ric e e 11 . T Buckingham 9, P. Emmett 11 . R . Boxshall 9, M . Pigdon 10. P Barry 12 . G. Bales 10. B . Hennessy 12 K. Buhagiar 13 11 . P Fatouros 12 . C . Arnol (2 ) 11, B. Pickett .J .Jackson 14. P n 12 . P Hawkins 13,P. McLean 41 .A.Sawchyn 12. M . Roberts . Robinso 13. S . Scanlan 14. D. Regan 42 . D. Wallace 13 G. Jackson 15 B McNaughton 14. G Houlihan 15, M Davidson 43 . L Mastrosavas 14. G. Laverty t6. A . Scaraftl o 15 J . Mackay 16 . P Gunthorpe 44 . R Buchmasser 15 M . De Lange 18. A Gorman 19. A 16, C. Paxton IT B . Rothwell 45 . C. Lightfoot 16. S. ilqoul z . Rooke 18 P. Hooper 46 20 IT W . Mackay . M. Roberts 17 R . Church . P Hickey 19. G . Mazza 47 21 . D Lampard 18. K . Benning . R . Lightfoot t8.A,Hodgee 20. T Trantmo 48 . B. Hud 22 N 19. A . James d 19 G. Stanley . Magafas 21 . M . Grant 49 . W. Bott 23, M 20 . B Kellett 20, R . Goldberg . Moore 21 . P Johnson (2) 50 J. Marzico 21 . R . Henry 21 . G . Cook 36 J . Yorston 24, T Jackson 22 . D. Bennett 52 . T. Roe 25 C Borg 22 . P. Murphy 22 . G . Ackland 37. J. Anderson 23, P Waters 53 . G . Fraser 26 R . Hokkanen 23 A. Rash 41 . C. Johnston 24, A 23. S- Andrnkopouios 38. N . Smith . Kountios 54 . 0 Ellemor 27 D. Armstrong 24 M . Johnstone 42. M . Houlihan 25 . S . Pagonis 55 24, R . Ansell 39 G. Green . M. Roach 28 M . Butera 25, A. Barry 43, N . McIntyre 26 . C. Gamble 56 . R Hiiigrove 25 J . Willems 40. D . Cahir 30, M . Lewi s 26 M . Mulcahy 45. A Gran t 26 . C. Gathercole (2) 57. D. Roy 26 S. Basile 41 . G . Jackson 31 L Kirk 42. G . Sheriff 28. M . O'Brien 46 J. Mulholland 27. K . Strachan 58 . D. Ross 27. A. Whittort 42. R . Cumming 32 . D. McAllister 43. M, Poloni 29. S . Adams 49. K . Gunter 27. S. Goodridge (2) 59 . K. Jones 28 M, Bethune 43 . G . Lambourne 33. G . Chappel 44 . D Tra6cante 30 M . Noonan 50. A . Ladds 28 . M. Rothwell 60 .P Pander 29. D. Tognarim 44 . P. Whit e 34 C KonstanUnidis 45 S. Henessy 32 . S . Oliver 51 . A. Wals h 30 . S . Epifano 61 . C. O'Neill 30. P Curry 45 . I . Mezzalira 35. G . Andoniadis 46 F Bel l 33. D Andrew 57. L . McDonald 30 .J. Mahoney (2) 62 .P Shanahan 31 . D. Runciman 46 . P. Heaphy 36. W. Jones 47 M . Bachmann 34. D.Sheehan 58,D Dickson 31 . M . Viljoen 63. G . Schurr 32, J. Lines 4T N. Arnett 37 . D Frencham 48 . C Haizstayrou 35. H. Kellett 60, M . Walsh 32 . D .Bunn 6& 1 Glenn 33. G. Rosella 48 . P Hutchings 38 D. Marlow 49 . M Sevenich 37. T Symons 61, D. Halloran 33 . S . Wright 67. M . Psui k 34 . G. Pasquini 49 D. Kan e 34. J 40 R . Baker 50 8 Kynakidis 38. M . Crawford 67. G. Capuano . Palmer 69.3 . Williamson 35. S. Roberts 50 J. Wis e 35 B.Lugg 70 41. A. Moore 51, M . Kocaanci c 39. M . Yiannoud,s 72 . S. Lewi s .C.Bennett 36. R . Verdi 71 . A 40. D . Nicholls 73 . M . Wis e . Haseloff SPONSORED BY 37 . P Kemp 75 B . Tune 's MAJOR SPONSOR 38 A . Boyce 79, G. Allan 39.C.Stone 80,P, Wood t li (J 77 ARCTIC 40. A . Siluca 80 D. Simoni (2) aG~~101H® FOOD WHOLESALERS lC A Section

OLD 00 HAILEYSURY Senior Coach : Simon Meehan COLLEGIANS Reserves Coach : Senior Coach: Denis McGrory Leigh Carlson DE LA SALLE MARCELLI N Assistant Coach : NORTH 1 . A . Baxter (VC) Stephen Moun t OLD Senior Coach: 2 . D . Connel l Rese rves Coach : Murray Browne OLD BOYS 3 . W . Byrn s Greg Tregear COLLEGIANS Rese rves Coach : Senior Coach : 4 . C . McKenzie Ron Hodgson 5 . F . Mai n Senior Coach: Robe rt Hyde 1 . S Moun t 1 . A 6 . W, Smith 2 . D. Hoyl e Bernard Dunn . Carafe Reserv es Coach : 7 . R . Makinson 3 B. Woo house Assistant Coach : 2 . G . Petroff Jim Marchbank 8 . M . Orton 4 . S . Lausse n P. Beddoe 3 M Chun 4 . C Car r 1 . A. Egan (Capt) 9 . G . Anderson 5 . D. Greeves 2 . P. Fiume 2 .T . Jone s 9 . B. Herbert (2) 5 . A . Tranqulli 6 . A Ingleton 3 . A. Phillip 3 . D. Martin 10 .T .Chegwin s 6 G . O'Connell 7, C . Higson 4 . M . Edmonds 4, T. Beare 11 . J. Rae 7 P Randall & C . Pollock 5 . N . Frase r 5, M . Schmidt 12 . D . Seccull (Capt) 8 . M . Amad 9. M . Hibbms 6 . A . Scott 9, D Merton 6. A . Cahill (VC) 13 . B. Cart y 10. C. Warner 7. C . McCiounan 7. P . Booth 14 . A. Phillips 10 . A. Gallagher 11 . W, Daly 8. C . Wright 8. B . Coilison 14- D . Cotton (2) 11 C . Slattery 12. M . Conron 9. C . Campbell 9 S Brazil 15 . W . Phillips 12 N . Bourke .13 . S Hinchen 10. D 10. B . Hanion 16 M . De Mattia . Tessier 13 . M . Stapleton t4 .R,Schober(VC) 12. D 11, C Lambrou 17 . P . Woff . Toohey 14 D . Howe 15. N . Anderson 13. J. Maloney 12. J . Tierney 18 . M . Constabl e 15 . D . Ebert 16 A. Wallace (VC) 14 .S . Hunter t6 . G . Wallis 13 . B . Curulh 19 . M . Armstrong (DVC) 17 D. Phillips 15. S . Hynes 17 . M . Getson 14 . 0. Abrahams 19 . R . Gamy (2) 18, J . Bennett (Capt) 16. J . McCarthy 15 .P.Kearney 20 . C. Kraus 18 . A. Caffry . A 19, P Scot t 17. D. Crowe 19 . M . Delahunt 16 . B . Herraid 21 . Walden 20. M . Whittaker 18- B. Mahoney 20. C . Castagna 17 . M . Boyd 22 . P . Thiessen 21, V. Clear y 19 . N . Vanderplight 21 J . Amad (VC) 19 . P. Considine 23 . I . Kdgei l 22 D. Kerr 20. P. O'Brie n 20 . P . O'Farrell 24 . R . Lavender (Res-VC) 22 T.O'Hehir 25 . D n 23. A . Wright 21 . M . Murray 23 . G. Williams 21 . D . Baker . Dea 24. D .Ramshaw 22. P 0, Callaghan 24, A . Hewitt 22 . A. Fure y 26. G . Phillip s 25. G . Eyle s 23. M . O'Callaghan 25,,L Murray 23 . C . Alevraz 26. D. Kretschmer (2) 26, N . Milat 24 . M . Lowe 24 R . Anderson 27. C . Dun n 26 . M Moran 28 g 27.J . Dansey 25. G . Curran 27, G . Booker 25 D . Cenrn . G. Bor 28, S . Blackman 26 . P. Wyles 28, C . Mason 26 . M . Fisher 29. D . Ray (Res-Capt) 29. A. Kenneally 27. D. Kinsella 29 .A,Zannoni 27 . R . Atkinson 30. P . Robinso n 30. M. Galbraith (VC) 28 . P Waldron 30 . M . Archdeacon 29 . P . Daniels 31 . B . Main (Res-DVC) 31 . N . Hibbins (Res-VC) 30. B . Smith 31 . A h 30 P, Tatter 32.A .Roberts 32 . D . Thomson 31 . C. Belleville . Boot 31 . L. Boyle 33- G . Tanner 33 G . Irvine 32,G .Sheedy 32, A- McIntosh 32. G. Phyland 34. R . Home 34. R . Happell 33. P Rennie 31 J .Seabury 34. B . Cont i 35. D .Lappage 35 . N White 34. J 34. L- Getson 36. P, McMenamin 36. S . Meehan . Tull y 35 .J . Pappas 36. N . Pike (Res-Capt) 35. A . McIntosh 37, J . Zumb o 37. D . Andersen 37.C.Coyne 36 . Swif 36. G . Walsh 38, K . Scot t 38. J . Hayte r . C t 37.P .Sheehan 38, M . Lake 37. R Rudd 39. J . Considine 39- B. Steenholdt 39.B.Jones 38. J Triangolo 40. 1 . Turnbull 40. S . Healey 38. S . Rudd 39. F Battistella 40. A . Lord 39 . C. McCieod 41 . P. Dwyer 41 . R. Plecher 41 S. Lie 40.D .Cooper 42. C . Hor n 42 . M . Baxter 40. A . Banks 41 . P . Chalkley 42 . L . Griffin 43 . G . Irvine (Res-Capt) 43- D . Hoare 41 . K . Mullins 42 A . Duncan 43 . M Foard 44 . B. Girolam i 44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott 42 . P. Leonard 43, N, Duncan 44 A. Parkin 43. M . Stanning 44 . S Lindenmayer 45 . C . Muller 45 . M . Alle n 45 . P Harry 44. L. Vanderplight 46 . James Golds (Res-C) 46, N . Culnane 46 . M . Krause 46 . A . Mitchell 45. A . Crist 47 . B . Murra y 47 . R . Little 47 . J . Delalande 47. C. Davidson 46. M . Hagan 48 . Julien Kann 48 . D . Deiac 48 . P . Merrett 48 . J . Lemon 47. G . Jackson 49 . C . Boutros 50, B . Devine 49 . M . Lilley 49. S Avery 48. S . Catalfamo 51 . T . Mahon 51 . J . Curran 50 . D. Golding 50 . B Jefferson 50. P. Mannix 52 . p . Goodear 51,S. Baker 51 P, Baxter 55 . S . Beattie 53 . M . Leigh 52 . B . Canobie 54. J. Duckett 56 . Jeremy Golds 52 . J . Docking 61. M . Jackson 54 . T. Lescum 53 . G. Hayes-Dewar 53. J Smith 57 .13 Day 55 .S,Zocco 54- J . Wood MAJOR SPONSOR 58 . S . Boysen 56 .C .Hancock 55.C .Ladds 54, T Holland 61 . M . Bushell 55 R . Cross 57 . B . Allman 56- N . Evans 56. D Warner 63, Jeremy Kann 58 .T.Keogh 57,B .Ladds 66, M . Tyrrel l 57. T Smith 68 . D . Frawle y 59 . J . Bugeja 58. A . Whitela w 58 J Parra 60 . L. Nardella 59. T, Snowball 60 G . Oakley P I . J, Crouch 60. A . Whelan 61, R, Oliphant SPONSORED BY 62, B . Cruickshank 66, B . Simpson 64.A .McCudden SPONSORED BY 69 M . Burgess INCOLOUR 65.J .Joyce 70 R. Conron 66. D . Gioury 75. N . Proctor 67.5 Cox PRINTIN G 68. F. Borello Valvoline. PEOPLE WHO KNOW USE VALVOLINEt ORMOND Senior Coach : - OLD Michael McCa rt hy Assistant Coach: OLD XAVERIAN S Frank Melican ST. ED ER N ARDS SCOTCH Senior Coach: 1 . C. Clark (DVC) Snr Coach: Frank Dunell THERRY Grant Thomas 2 . P . Schuhkraft Res Coach : Denis Godf rey Senior Coach: Asst. Coaches : 3 . A. Fitzgerald Senior Coach : Brett Jarick 1 . G . Keane Tony C rotty 4 . R . Barnes 1 . D. Godfrey (Res-Capt) Reserves Coach : Michael O'Shaughnessy S . D . McDonald Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach : 2 . G Malt a G . Halbe rt John Coldham 6 . T Gallaghe r 3, J . Law Stuart Colquhoun 7, B. Connell (VC) 4. V Comito (DVC) Reserves Coach: i . E, Alle n D. Boden 2. S . Reddish 1 . M . Rosel 8- M . Gilmore (DVC) 5. S. Walsh 3, S . Duthie 2. M. Bourke (VC) 9 . S . Grace 6. C. Delahunry 1 . G . Biddlestsone (VC) 10 . M . McDonald 7 4- R. Fuller (Capq 3 . M. Hannebery (Capt) . S . Parrett 2 . J . Zanettl 5, A Aston 4 . R. Curtai n 11 . D. Edgel l 8. A . Capes 2 . J . Sandman 1Z N . Sapp 9, G . Wood 6.D-Hooper 5. D . McKay 3. F. Falcone 13 . P . Kingston 10. J . Federico 7_ A. Lloyd 7 . W . Denton 4. J. Schembri 8, R, Hodges 8. J . Dickson 14 . S . Samid 11, P. Capes 5. T. Taylor (VC) 9 . R . Aujard 9 . A. McCorkell 15 . M . McConvill 12 . P Hogan (Res-VC) 6. N . Court 13. R . Purcel l 10, J . Kerr 10 . D . Richardson 16 .T. Stewart 7. P Jones 11- D. Fox 11 . G . Greetham 17 . P . Harrington 14. G . Mather,es 8, A . Eldrett 12 . J . Bowen 18 P . Cleary 15. M . Egan 12, T. Lang 15. L. Overman (Res) 9. M . Grocock 13 . S . Lynch 19 . A . Jobling (Capt) 13 . N- Hooper 16. F. Dunell 9. P Slavich (Res) 14- D. Stoney 20 D. Wood 14- A . Chambers 17. W. Carey (VC) 10, P. Gilmour 15. D- McCall 15 . G . Clare 21 .S . Carboon 11. S. Bannister 22, M . Ston e 1& A . Purcell 16 .J- Hoskmg 16 L . Meehan 19. L. Gallant 12. R . Moran (Res-VC) 17- R . McLesh 17 . J . Dalton 23 . P . McDonald 13, M . Bosanko 24- S . McCooke 20. J. Fraser 18 . B . Simpson 18, P. O'Sullivan 20 . P, Wood (Res) 14 . J . Reddick 19 . G Eagle 19 . R. Green 25. P . Forsyth 21 . A . Muir 15.P McCann 20 . S. Hume 20 . D . Holmes 26 . M . Brown 22 . M . Mahady 16. M . Goodwin 21 . S. Gibbs 21 . W . Mithen 27, T. Hills 23. B. Horn 17. R . Lyons (Res-Capt) 22 . K Stokes 22 . R. Visentini 28, B . Collins 24. K. Mahady 18 . B . Carte r 23 A . Milla r 23 . R. Hansen 29, G. Petering 25. A. Com,to 19 . A. Ratcliffe 24- 6, Shepherd 24, J. Petroff 30. R . Woodland 28. J . Gallant 20. M . Carte r 25 . S Stokes 25 . D. Taylor 31 . B . Egan 27. A. Nathan 21 . M . Fitzpatric k 26. A . Hart 26 . G . Hancock 32 S. Reidy 28, P Morrice 22 . M_ Devereaux (DVC-Res) 27. T. Avsar 27 . D. Doolan 33. E . Fraser 29. J . Overman 23. A . Bake r 28. N Hart 28 . J. Hilbert 34. C . Sparrow 30. R . Doolan 24. P Mallon (C) 29. R . Greene 29 . A. Wilson 35.A, Grace 31 . M . Fitzpatrick 25. M . O'Rourke 30. J . Lair d 30, D . Dann 36. M . Devine 31 . A . Palmer (Res) 26 P. Ryan 31, A . Smith (VC) 31 . P . Klein 37 . A Or r 32 . C. Calthorpe 27. A . Finnigan 32. G Jackson 32 . J . Cardillo 38. P . Milner (Res-VC) 32 . P Runting (Res) 28. M . O'Kearney 33 C . Hunter 33 . D. Landrigan 39- S. Morga n 33, M . Mulkearns (Capt) 29. M . Foga s 34. N. Mitchel l 34. R Pric e 34 . G . Welstord 40. P . Joy 30, A . Urli 34. J . O'Connell (Res) 35. B . Steele 35 . C. Mortensen 41 . R . Oaten 31 . S. Hollow 36 . L . Hannebery 42, D. Robertson (Res Capp 35. S. Dora n 36 G . Bennett 36. P O'Dea 32 . S. Eastmure 37. D . Iser 37 . A. Landrngan 43. C . Thomas 33. J. Chapman 3& M . Kelliher 44 . A . Connolly 37. F. Comit o 38. J . Latu 37. M . O'Connell (Res) 34. M . Donohue 39. S. Woodhouse 39 . M . Holmes 45 .D Barton 35. S . O'Halloran 47 . G, Treverton 38. D McAllister 40. P. Brown 40 . R. Dalto n 39. S. Byrne 36. A . Smith 41 . J . Hart 41 . A. Dillon 48 . P . Marnow 37. D . Castaldi 49, P . Hurley 40. D. Burke 42J .Lawson 4Z J. Lowe 41 . D. Looker 38, G . Pinner 43. R Austin 43 .T . Keyhoe 50.D.Conway 39, S . Boyle 51 . J . Brown 42. M Marshall 44. A- Stubbs 44 . L . Davies 43. A . McCieave 40. M . Talbot 45, B . Cain (Res VC) 45, T, O'Sullivan 52 . D. Connel l 44, S. Taylor 41 . M . Crotty 46, P. Robert s 46 .J.Kennedy 53. C . Karageorgio 45.J. Kennedy 42.A McKay 47. M . Brady 47 . A. Bourke 54 . C . Kelleher 46. D . Solomon 43. L . Caruana 48.R Petty 48 . M . Logan 55 . P . McConvill 47. R. Cervetto 44. J. Vain a 49. R . Steele 49 . D . Bailey 56, B . Turner 48. A . Smith 45. M Petrevski 50. T . Byrne 50 . G . Dalton 58 . C. Byrnes 49. J. Wiggins 46. B. Scuill i 51 . M . Terzini 51 . P Connors 59 . M . Osborne 50. A . Walsh 47. M . Davie s 52. J . Bock 52 . M . Collopy 60 . J . Collins 51 . T Matkov 48. D Wrigglesxrorth (DVC) 51 B Crimmins 53 . D. Dalton 61 . A . Kukuljan 52, P. Rogerson 50. M . Purcell 53. P Mahady 54 J Harris 54 . R, Salter MAJOR SPONSOR 54. J. Blain 55.T Fearn-Wannan 55 . P. Salte r 54 A . Brebner 60. B. Pearse 56. D . Kay 56 . A. Hall 55. M . Overman 57. P. Shervien 58 . D . Stones 56. C . Bond 59 . A 57. A . Vmecombe 58 T .Har t . Sassi ~`d_~1-j- ~u1. 59. M . Veseli k MAJOR SPONSOR ~ ~_ 60 B Crump (Res-Capt) : I-:- rt

Lincol nshire Arms Hote l 1 Keilor Road, North Essendon, Vic . 3041 BANYULE Senior Coach: John Simpson RROiVASFi UN Senior Coach Reserves Coach OLD BRIGHTON : : SLUES Paul O'Brie n OLD Grant Pyers Senior Coach : Senior Coach 1 T. Wilts 1 . P. Adams : Mark Parker MEN7O~~AMS Brian Ford Reserves Coach : 2 R . Pisarski 2. D. Witchetl Reserves Coach 3. J- Nichols (Capt) Senior Coach : 3. L . Holt (VC) : Shane Youn g B. Calvert David Wood 4. P O'8rien 4 . M . Legge I. G . Bennett 5. N. Boyden Rese rves Coach : 5.C .Ladd 1 . J. Alexander 2. M . McLennan 6. R . Dery M . Osborn 6. P" Williams 2 . I 3 7, C . Kohle r . A. Pryor (Capt) . Thompson 1 .A .Acreman 7. P 3. 1 . Sest 8 . J. Keebl . Broster 4 . C, Anderson (DVC) e 2 . David Campbell 8. B 5. G . Gat 9. D. Cordner (DVC . Moloney e a M . Waddingto n ) 3 Ft. Newman 9 . G . Sutterby 6 . 1. Hildebrand 6. M . Allen 10.A .Joyce 1! B 4 . M . Barrett 10, R. Cullen 7. S. Seaton 7. J . Ryan . Murphy 5 . M 11- G 8. A. Barker S 12 . G Borton . Turner . Mooney 8 . Fitchett 13, S Rose 6. D. Patterson 12 . T. Kearsey 9. L . Baring 9 . M . Fisher 10 14. S. Bardsley 7. G . Norton 13. P. Forbes .J.Koop 10. C. Lade 15, 0 Maskief 8. N . MacQuire 14 . R. Knight 11 . M . Spencer 11 . N . Perry 16P, Woo 12 d 9. R. MacQuire 15 . S. Gray . M . Crampton 2. D. Cochran e 17 M . Rose 10. M . Durac k 18.R . Doherty 13 . R . Culvenor 13. A . Grant (VC) 18. W Ward-Ambler 11 14.V . D. Solley (DVC) 17. C. Boucher .Sheehan 14. J. Bennett 19. J . Correll 12 . G . Dickson 18. J. Turnbul l 15. R . Knight- 15. R. Haydon 20. A Saiek 13. S. Sharp 19 . A. Thompson 16. T. Chisholm 16. M . Hendne 22 L Mackay 14. D . Rogers 20. C. Hoist 17. S. Zacharidrs 17. A. Rickarby 23. A . Wilts 15. C 24. S . Teat . Davis 21 . G . Foste r 18 . G. Hipwell (VC) 18 M. Talbot 16. D. Grant 22 . J 19. P Walli s 19. C 25 R. Nelson . Gilham (Capt) . Brook 27 C Bryan IT C . McKinnon 23. M . Gray 20. A . Tuhan 20. M . Reid 18 21 . 28. C . Terrill .T Bournon 24. W. Ashton D. Lawrence 21 . C. James 29 R, Meade 19- D. Zajc 25. M. Powe r 22 . M- Cohen 22.T Hayden 30 N . Howe(( 20- S. Farrow 26. A . Milt 23. P. Whit e 23 . M . Shippen 31,S. Fraze r 21- C. Ericksen 27. P. Barnes 24 . S . McKay 24. A Hamilton 32. R Webb (VC) 22. A . Lever 28. S. Stanto n 25 . M . Keliock 25. L . Hamilton 33. G. Dixon 23 . N . Moodie 29. C. Pyers 26. A . McGregor (Capt) 26. T. Desmyth 34, C- Anastaeakis 24 . C, Radin 30. B. Gillies 27. D. Newman 27 A. Augustin e 36, S . Newman 25. A 37, G . Curtis . Holland 31 . C. Raywoo d 28. S . Rowlands 28. A . Gate 26. G . Buxton 32 . C. West 29 . A . Headberry 29. P. Latzer 39 M McGregor 27. C . Appe 33 32 G 30, R 40, M Blood . D . Glass . Wadley . Phillips 41 . Harringtol 28, P n 34 33. D 31 . P MacDonald . C. Steven s . O'Brien . S. Murray 42 B. Williams 29 . A . Ca rter 35 34 . J. Quin (DVC) 32, H . R . Parry . Jarvis 43 P Birrell 30. C. Scott 36. S. Whit e 35. A . Qui n 33. Jarvis 37 44 J Harty 31 .P Beynon 37. D. Gent . J . Andntsos 34. R. Brown (Res-Capt) 46 P Sinn 32. J. Sly (Capt) 38, C. Dunca n 38. N . Fletcher 35 D. Smyth 49 . T Stuckey 39. T e 33 . C. Gardiner (VC) 39 . B. Bowler (Res-Capt) . Gattuso 36. B. Pollock 50 B Cook 34 . D. Holland (Res-Capt) 40. S. Gleeso n 40 . K . O'Brien 37. M . Selby 51 W Ward 35. D . Murphy 41 . M . Hart e 43, G. Enders 38. J. Tregaskis 52.D. Dowling 36.P.Dynes 44 53.C Kopa 42- D. Taylor . L . Champness 39. A . Hoar 37. G . Mickelburough 43 . S. Ayres 45.J .Lochowiak 40. N . Timms 54 . C Williamson 38 55 E Atkinson . B . Sherriff 44. B. Hogan 46 .J .Shady 41 .S Duggan 39.R .Beynon 45. M 47. N . Crampton 42 56 M Atkinson . Gilbert . Devin e 60 M- McCulloch 40. M . Osbor n 46. P. Agostinelli 48. P. Andritsos 43. J. Pyers 61, G 41 . N 49. T . McCulloch . She r 47. P. Davis . White 44- A. McLaughlin 63 . S Martin 42 . Darren Campbell 48 .R .Hogan 50. G . McHenry 45 . R . Carte r 65.J.Cunnack 43. C. Bes t 49. P. Barnes 51 .B. Hodgson 46. J . Allmond 66 P Tsiampas 44. M. Dyer 50. M . Phillips 52 . J. Millie 47 . R . Hopkins 67, D MacDonald 45. A. Szadura 51 . A . McLaren 53. D. Walsh 48. C. Haling 68 S,Bownng 46 . A 69 . Petrov 52. S. Coulson (DVC) 55. D. Trumble 49 .S.Young . B Jost 47, J 73.T . Konicanin 53. A . Short 56. J. Cooney 50. J . Donelan . Hogg 48. D .Johnson 54 . G. Pyers 57. M . Kanizay 51 . P. Murphy 77 S. Oliver 49. R 58. M . Hanlon . Howi e 55. D. Williams (DVC) 52. P Murphy MAJOR SPONSO R 50, C. Funston 56. P. Aldridg e 64 R . Knott 53, M. Hal l 51 . N . Wright 57. M . Wilson 65 D. Wood 54 . G . Treverton ELDERS 52 . A. Oxland 58, D. Meredith 66. C. Ketsakidi s 55,P. McMahon 53. A . Riddle 59. P. Heal y 67- D. Paterson 56-A. Cooper TRAVEL 54. B. Paterson 60. A . Weston 70. M . Nihdt 57- J . Tomkins 55, G . Worrell 71- M . Hay 58. S . O'Donnel l 56 . M . Leone 72 . C. Conroy 59, C . Gilmore 73, A . Parsons 57 W, Jones 58. T. Low 61 . T. Cowell 69 . C Love OLD TRINITY %R&94 GRAMMARIANS PARKSIDE UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIA RS Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Snr Coach : Geoff Reilley OLD A Johnson Bruce Ferguson 2 . R . Furphy Asst Coach: Brian Grills PARADIANS Assistant Coach : Rese rves Coach : 3 . G . Williams Res Coach : Glenn Taylor 4 . J . Frith : R . Purcel l Keith Tusti n 1 .P.Lan e Senior Coach Rese rves Coach : 5. A. Lennen 3 . J. Philip Michael Mulvahili C. Glass 1 . L . Inserra 6. W. Carroll 4 S. Strike Rese rves Coach: 2 . G . Griffiths 7. G . Lockheed 5 R . Baker Tony Hayes 1 . A . Dunn 2- G . Galanis (2) 8. M. Yandell 6 . C. Houston 1. S. Vincent 2 . C. Robison 3 .F. Sansonetti (VC) 10 . A . Sudholz 7. P. Coghlan 2_ 8. McClements 3 . A. Allibon (Capt) 3 . G . Poyntz (2) 11 . S. Stevenson 8 A . McKeown . Considine (Capt) 4 . T Norman (VC) 4 . M . Hoyne 12 . J. Kani s 9 P. Harrison (Res-Capt) 3. M 5 . D.O'Shaughnessy(Res-C 10. T. Pratt 4. S_ Phil p 4 . D . Moodie (2) 14 . D. Gus t 6. R . Heath 5 . T. Gard (2 ) . Finlayson 11 . R . Reidv 5. N . Wayman 7 15 . J 12 . M . Spears (Capt) . Geary . D. Rogers 6 . A . Stuart 16 . P. Kistler 6. J 8. R. Beardsley 6. T. Thomas (2) 13. M. Reidy 7e p Cosgriff 17 . J . Keats 14. E . Billings . Reeves 9. S . Hopkins 7 . G . Yoksic h 18,S . Kirsanovs 8 D 10. A . Parkes 15 . M. Harrison 9. P Shannon 7 . R . Fletcher (2) 19. D. Buckley 16 .B.Crowe 10. P. Brabender (VC) 11 . T. Phillips 8. J . Chilcott 20. R . Clarke 17. A. Carbone 11, D Beck 12 . G . Clarke 8. G . Hunt (2) 21 . R. Rice 18 . D. Mullin s 12. M . Gear y 13 . D. Balazsy 9. G . Dunbabbin (Res-Cpt) 22 . R. Jaksic 19 . D. Crowe (VC) 13. R Mills (Res-Capt) 14 . R . Boxtel 10 . G . Brand t 23. T Giles 20. S. McAuliffe 14 P. Board 15 . M . Hedley 11 . K.Jergens 24. A . Wallis 21 . T. McNei l 15. 0 Way 16 . A. Black 12 .P.Bugden 25. M . Johns 22. C. Burke 16, B, Joyce 17. M . Jennings 13 . S. Rizzolio 26. D. Maclnnes 23. P. Ciardulli 18 . N . Beardsley 14 . S. Papaioanous 24. J . Bonriyman 17. M . Vear 27. J . Jamieson 25. W. Lyall 19 .G . Hudson 15 . J . Papa s 18. L . Mansfield 28 . C . Johnsto n 26. G . Selkirk 19, T Canavan 20. T Roberts 15 . M . Gard (2) 29 . B . Van Denderen 21 . D. Denby . Campbell 27. M . Jackson 20 .B.Pannam 16. M 30 . R . Green 28. B . Lee 21 . M Mullavey 22 . P. Robison 17 . A . Delle-Vergini 31 .T Jackson 29. D. Murray 22 . J Mills 23. M . Adam 17 . G . Gianopoulos (2) 32, A. Nugent 30. Paul O'Brien 23 . P. Robertson 24. A . Anderson 18. D. Gray 33 .P.Shaddock 31 . N . Jenkins 24 . D. Stuckey 25. E . Borghesi 18. J . Martin (2) 34 . H . Worsley 32 . Mark Bateman 25 R . Aanenson 26. L. Coleman 19. C. Williams 35. M .Juks 33. G . Feutril l 26. M . Livy 27. I . Wallace 20. M . Page 36. N . Macaulay 34. S . Lowell 27. N . Kerr 28 . G . Harvey 21 . J. Cotte r 37. J. Barbanti 35.J. Dunbar 28. A. Tripp 29 . S. Oldfield 21 . N . Damilatis (2) 39. G . Whitson 36 . P. Bun n 30 . J . Carnegie 22 .P Coomb e 37. Peter O'Brien 29.P Zappa 40. A. Mitchell 38 M . White 30. F. Gleason 31 . M . Turner 23 . M . Sheriocl (DVC) 41 . M . Dempster 32 . N . Sammut 24 . A . Borsato 39 . D. Sutton 31 R Walsh 42. D . Coulter 40 . B. Tierney 32.1 Jones 33 . P. Scot t 25 . S. Stone 43. A. Jackson 41 . S. Ciardulli 33. M . Harrison 34 . P. Papas 26 . M . Bradley 44, J. Garner 42 . G. Puglia 34 P. Joyce 35. A. McAree 26 . M . Hansen (2) 45.A.Lennen 43 . N .Roberton 35- P. Plunkett 36. P. Yeoman 27. L . Panjari 47.R Ryan 44 . Matt Bateman 36.S . Swindon 37. R . Sella 28 . T. Franklin (Capt) 48. J. Dawson 45 . M . Stevens 37. N . Ellks 38. R. Phillips (DVC) 28. J . Horton (2) 49. B. Christie 46. G . Johnson 38. M. Phelan 39. J. Hodde r 29. L . Macnamara 50, G . Markley 47. P. Mason . P. Nailer 40. M . Beamish 29. P. Murdoch (2) 48. R . Rohan 39 51 . B. Dudley 49.R .McHugh 40. D. Baird 41 . A . Spinks 30. I . Marwic k 52 . A. Ogilvy 42. A . Bantield 31 . J . King 50. H . Flanagan 41 . P Digney 53 .L.Bonadio 51 . A . Wise 43. C. Neave 32 . D. Prosper 42 . L. Thomas 54 . J . Id e 52. G . Taylor 43. P Healy 44. A . Turner 33. A . Botta 55 . Z . McCarty 53. D. Halley 44. M. McNamara 45. C. Cooper 34. M . Brown 60. G . Hamilton 54. D. D'Orazio 45. P. Henry 46. I . Geller 35. G . Panjan 61 . D . Freyer 55. S. Begley 46. B. Flyn n 47. G . Harmer 36. S. Tusti n 64 . N . De Dear 56. A. Tymms 47. G . Dumsday 48. G . Pavey 37 . J . Panjari (Res-VC) 71 . M . Zimmerman 57.T. Hughes 48. C . Zahra 49.C .Backman 38. S. Duckworth 72 . J. Norma n 58. S . Turne r 49. A . Tripp 50. D. Wallace 39. S. Castellan 59. A. Liversey-Cole 50. D . Blackley 51 .D.Kay 40. B . Inserra 60 . D. Collopy . Williams 51, J. Steinol 52 . A . Smith 42 .R Dean SPONSORED BY 61 . B 52 . C. Ray 53 .C .Burton 43 .T.Scalzo 62 . D. Quilty 53 . G. Zenelli 55 . S. Williams 44 . A . Rizzolio 63 . D. Flanagan 56 . S. Rimer . Fitzgerald 64 J Flanagan 54 . T. Livy 45 . R 65 . M. Foley 5S S. O'Toole 57. M . Adam 46 .J .Bugden ~a tl. 66.S. Mead 56 . A . Reidy 58. S. Bryc e 47. J. Bastow 67. 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I f KEW IVANHOE FAWKNER Senior Coach: A.J.A.X. BULLEEN/ Senior Coach: 1 . R . Armstrong B rett Burden Mark Tymms 2 . P. La Rosa Rese rves Coach : Senior Coach : TEMPLESTOWE Reserves Coach : 3 . C. Tucker Michael Ritterman Nick Sticca .'enter Coach: John Keenan 4 . M . Maud 1 . M . Lord Rese rves Coach : Harry Ha risiou 5 . P. Manuel 2 . G Porte (VC) Sol Skurnik 1 . T. Young 6 . T. Jackson 3 Rese rves Coach : 1 . M . Tymms (2) . M . Seulin g 1 . M . Marks Ger ry Miles 7. J. Mathew 4 G . Crimmins 2 . C . Klooger (Capt) 2 . J. Roach 8 . J . Freeman 6. L . Bradley 2.S ' Driver 3 . G . Busst 7 A . Nwworth 3. B. Bugalsk i 4 . W 9. M . Thackwray 4. L . Levy 4 . D. Fitt . Hoare 10.G .Kennedy 9 A . Penc 5 M . Agrotis 5 . N . Horvath 11 . V. Sammartino 10 B. Cullen 5, G . Silver 11 . B 6 C. Parris 6. P. Villan i 12. M . Lengacher . Casauria 6. M . Pat 12 . T. Hammerstein 7. G. Velleman 7.P Robertson 7. D. Cropley 13. P. Rawle y 8 . N. Bone 8.I .Habgood 14 13 C Kiriako u 8. R . Roseman . D. Rawley 14 P. Clayton 9. S. Mitilinas 9. P. O'Leary 15. T. Flynn 9 . B . Bursztyn 10. J . Wilson 15. G . White 10. R . Bloom 10. P. George l& M . Felons 16. D. Wood 12. A . Parris 11 . M . Mullenger 17 . A 11 . T. Burstin 12.P.Tymms . Zanatta 17. A . Blake 12 . A . Shenker 14 . D. Matthews 18.T. Scoble 18. N . King 13. A . Gordon 15. P Faulkner 13 . P. Kerslake 19 . G. Bullen 19. R Barry (VC) 14. G . Poswell 16 . S . Smith 14, M . Roach 20. R. Stewart 21 . P Thornely (Capt) 15. R. Friedman 17. D. Mayne 15 . D. Terr y 21 . P. Bisogni 22 .R .Schober 18 . T. Course 16 . L. Cohen 22. R . Angelini 23 R. Jame s 16. W. Marks 17. K . Wilson 24 B Burden (Coach) 17 . B . Burford 19 . P. Nigro 23. P. Forsyth 20. J . Kalpakis 18. P. Dakin 24 . D. Maths 25 P Pedretti 18 . R . Rot h 26 R Brun o 21 . D. Hooper 19. D . Clark 25. A . Barro 19 . S . Micmacher 22. K 20. S . Walker 27 B. McKinness 20. R . Krongold . Tilbaldi 26. S. Murray 28 L . Donovan 23 . S . Pace 21 . G . Holt 27. R. Lewis 21 . S . Sheezel 22 .R 29 A . Barrie 22.B .Josam 25 . T. Merrett .Jacobs 28 . T. Kassimiotis 30. 0 Greenwood 26 . R . Minney 23 . N . Gosewinckel 29 .P.Lee 31 . A . Wells 23. P. LeBransky 24- R . Lawso n 24 .B.Rozenes 28 . C . Mutimer 30 . J . Maki n 32. J. Brassil (Res-C) 29.P.Bone 25. B. Young 31 . P. Vidapc 33 A . Stag g 25. G . Gross 26. B. Selleck 26 .B .Bandei 30 . R . Field 32 . B . Mangin 34. S McMahon 31 . A . Shine 27. G . Young 33. C. Flynn 35, S. Brun o 27. B. Goldberg 28. D . Barrow 36 R Mascitti 28 . G . Rosenberg 33. C . McWaters 34. R Jackson 34. P. Bel l 29. M . Barrett 35. G . Strandwick 37 B McPherson 29. P.B. Briskin 35. M . Osborne 30. G . McAuliffe 38.B.Sheahan 30. R, Rajc h 36. Robert Gilles, 39. P. Flower 37. D. Martin 31 . S . Molloy 37.C .Podger 31 . R . Zubin 32 . A . Johnston 40 A. Price 38. S . Young 38.T.Groppi 41 .C .Bency 32 . A. Mordech 39. C. Young 33. P. Majerczak 33. P. Pat 39.J- Sampson 42 . C . Smith 40. W. Smith 34. D. Ruggiero 40. S . 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KILDA Snr Coach COMMONWEALT H TH®MA.STQ+WN 1 S. Lynch Asst Coach : Peter O'Dea 2.J . Radford Res Coach : Paul Katz BANK STH CAULFIELD Senior Coach: Ga ry Cu rtis 3 . M . Barne s 1 . J. Adduci Senior Coach : 4 . A . Gray (Capt) Senior Coach : Rese rves Coach : 5 J McDonald 2 . A, Atchison n Mark Greene Don Leal e n CraigesJaCckso Reserves Coach : 6 . G. Evans 3 A. Gree Reservh : 7 . P . hAodleton . Rosman (1 ) oac Stephen Moone y 1 . G. Velkos 4 D Ken Bremner B . D. Hallam . Menzies (Res-Capt) 2 . M . Rei d 4 D 1 M Nicklasen 9 S . Spilka . Martin 5- R 1 . D . Clok e 2 V Chapple 3 . D. Pougios 10, S . Sorrell 6. J . Bamert 2 . R . Gnel 3 M Cartledge 4 . G. Petsirn5 11 . E . Coroner 7. R Knigh t 3 . M . Bunnett 4 G Parrel l 5 . F. Acorachi 12 . M Bel l . Dixon (DVC) 5 A McGaw 8 J 4 . N . Wallmeyer (VC) 6 . T. Cakovski 13 . H O'Neale . Comer (Capt) 6 P Degemg 7 14 .T Thomas 9. D 5. J. Beare . S. Plant 10. M_ Beaziey (VC) 7 C Capron 8 . A . Fellows (Capt) 15 T. Rourk e 6. Andrew Maher n 11 . M. Webster B P Farre 9 . T. Staios 16 . P Caccawello 7 . W . Keighran 9 G Healey 12. B, Mourney (1 ) 10. D.Langbourne 17 . S Longle y 8. J . Ranginui 10 R Glimore 18 P . We;gard 12 M- Feferkranz (Res-DVC) 11 . G . Albert i 9 . G . Andrews ti A Garley 19 . M . Ellis 13.A . Dawso n t2 M Raker 12. P. Farchione . Glover 10. V. McDonald 20 . S . McMahon 14, B i3 P Susovch 13.S Dinucc i 21 . T Whitehead . D Black 11 . A . Pitts 4 S Mooney 15 12. T . Rei d 14 . B . Jenkins (Res-VC) 22 . S . Glover 16. P Kotz 15 F Buckley 15. B . Pelligrino 23 . R. Reilly 13. C . Arneph y 16 C Semken 17 A. Webster 16. D. Farchione 24, A Bandt 14- S. Melican (DVC) 17 M Alderucao 18. R . W e t8 A Jackson 17. D. Leale (Res-C) 25. A. MacGowan 15- J . Bellinge r 26 A. Phillips 19. A. Snadero 19 M King 18. R . Dimaggio 20. C Glover 16. J . Gilliam 20 A RddeD 19. C. Gart h 27 . S Middleton 21- A, Kennedy 1T D . Howarth 2t S Deger.ng 20. R . Gilpin 28. D Mood old 22 . M Roach 18. G . Joyce 22 P O'Sullivan (VC) 21 .E .Lentmi(DVC) 29. J . Gray 23 J Pasara 30 G . Keys 23. D Exton 19. Anthony Maher 22. C. Plant 248G :1 31, N . Caren 24, G . Wilson 20. J . Coghla n 25 R Pope 23. D . Fellows (VC) .M Lynch 32 N Pappas 25 21 . A . Jackson 26 D Cannon 24.T .Gannon 33,A, Merrill 26. G . Tyrrell 22. N . Roberts (Capt-Res) 27 R Bergman 25. J. Namovski 34. F . Costello 27. P. Yee 23. A . Rolls 28 A Woodward 26. P . Ristevski 35, D McWilliams 28,P.Andueza(Res-VC) 24. G . Rolls 29 1 Hammam 27. M . Grech 36 D . Evan s 29 C. Drake 30 D LaFontaine 28 37 R Hal l 25. C . Jackson 3t P Sherman . L . Moribito 30, R, Newton (DVC) 26 . R . Lindford 29. Kevin Harling 38 A . McArthur 32 M Fa :va z 39.N .Adams 31 . A Palmo s 27 . P . Hyde 33 A L:ddetl 30 . C . Fellows 32 J McGennis 28 . N . Short (VC) 34 G Casey 31 . R. Abdulnour 40 J . Ganly 33.J . Newton 35 B Cooper 32 . Papaioanou 41 . D . Vungernnk 29 . F. Maya . S 42. G . Wines 34,R O'Connor 36 J Kolokesslan 34 . M. Giacobbe 30 . O . Noronha 43 J, Guilty 35,S Konstanty 37 J Harro d 35 . A. Colosimo 36 G . Theobald 31 . R . Lucas 38 S Wood 44. P udlo n 32 . M . Scott 36 . A . Smith 45. J . Koutsoukis 37. B. Cook 39 J Otto 37 . P. Battista 34 . P . Pitts 40 P Rogers 46 . B . Danielson 38. P, Defteros 38 . A . Inzitan 35 . D .W . Brown 4t .J DuNev! 48 . R, Heath 39. D, Fairchild 42 P Kenan(Capt) 39 . P. Gloutfois 49 A Tdlyard 36 . M . Gillespie 40 G . McCabe 43 M Schnellreder 40 . S. D'Avoine 50 . T. Brown 37 . C . Saville 41, B. Ansel l 44 M Howaro 41 . N . Grech 51 . A . Watt 42, G, Thompson 38 . G . Smith 45 B Boyd 52 . T. Bush 46 N Cole 42 . B . Cram 43. D Harri s 39 .G .Jones 43 . P. Colosimo 53 . N. O'Sullivan 44, M Guinea 40 . C . Green 47 G Holert 54 .P .Tendam 48 J Boyd 44 . C . Hart 45 D Baker 41 . R. Pollock 55 M Nixon 49 M Rogers 45 . J . Hart 56 T. Lam b 46 D. Hirst 42 . W . Richards 50 D Langdon 46 .F.Budak 47 M 57 . D Maclrod . Konstanty 43 . A . Corboy 51 M Boyd 47 . T. Maroney . R . Gobble 48 R . 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C Carruthers 67 M Porola 61 J . Rape s 73 .S. Evans P Fenn,ng 68 L Narde7la 64 . A . Volpe 74. K . McDoggen D Water s 0 69 M DuNev* 75 R Smith 70 F Descalc o 65 .R. Geremia 66 . L . Everitt 76. R . Tkalkavic MAJOR SPONSORS 7t A Ath>cson 78 I. Lynch 77, D . Grdwood 72 W Derham 79 S Morgan 82 . S . Ioannides . Avshhnlia's teaainj;buik- 78, 8 Warre n -I :i 7:17T-~ -~ 73 M Hall 80. J Naughton 83 . F . Karabatsos 79 PerrettlCostello 74 M Hancock 81 S Rose 88 . J- Cope 80. S Baker 75 R Hepworth 82 M Strain State Bank Victoria 76P Jones 83 B Tanner SPONSORED BY 81, M. Fogarty 77 B Kelly b4 3 Tyle r 82 A Donald MAJOR SPONSORS Quatre Pty Ltd SPONSORED B Y EGAN PUBLISHING 610 Cambe: -al l Rd LMCT 537 School, Office and Camberwell, Ph. 869 2466. ~ Computer Furniture ALAN JENES Carlton. SOLICITOR Phone: 543 3233 D Section ~ O C. F G • MAZENOD OLD OLD COLLEGIANS -GEELONG Senior Coach : OLD Senior Coach : CAULFIELD HAMPTON Matt Johnso n CAMBERWEL L Stuart Glaaco tt Res. Coach : Chris Boyle GRAMMARIANS ROVERS Senior Coach: Reserves Coach: 1 . N . Kendal l Mark Bloodwort h R. Parkinson Senior Coach: Senior Coach : 2 . D. Murray Reserves Coach : David Ma tt hews Ga ry HetheringtonCoach? 1 . S. Furphy Assistant 3. T. Chilcott (Capt) Rick Carro ll 2 . W. Davi s '. Assistant Coach : 4. W. McLea n Dick Fish Michaei Malone 1 . M . Pestling 4 . C . Gunn Reserves Coach 4. L. Stone (2) 5 . R . Roysmith Reserves Coach : : 5. D . Conroy 2 . A . Mitchell Stephen Alie n Andrew Su tt on 3. J. Harvey 6. D . Ritchie 6. W. Francis 7 1 . R . Hetherington 7 4. A. Inkste r . S . Glascott (Capt) 1 . D . Matthews (Capt) .P Deegan 5. C. McCulloch 8. J. Handbury 2 . A. Lourie 2 .S. Devereau x 8. P. Gree n 3. E. Panagiotidis (VC) 6. B. Larke y 9. P. Handbury 3.B. Mathews 9. P. Hall 10. A. MacDougal 4 4. S . Anderson 10. M . Tetley 7. P. Kerkvleit . C . Simpson 8. D. Hayes 11 . J. Pescott 5. W . Horton 5. D. Rogerso n 11 . T. Smith 12- G . Fawcett 6. A . Kahote r 6. D. McConville (Capt) 12. S . Noble 9. R. Beal 10. E . Smith 13 . P. Clarke Z G . Boston (VC) 7. J . Alessi 12. P. Evans (2) 14 . A 8 . Digh 11 . A . Kyriacou . Light . J t 8. M . Steyn 13. P. Green 15 . J . Teague 9. S. Holmes 9 . E . Melnjak 14 . M . Harrison 12 . J. Wilson 13. A . Gibbs 16 . S. Burgess 10. D. Cronin 10. W. Boyle 16. G. Gye 18 . F. Brown 11 . R . Morrissey 11 . I . Rogerson 17. B. Carr 14. S. Jackson 12 . R. Harrison 15. R . Spurritt 19 . J . Manton 12 . W. Capp (DVC) 17. T. Tsiauis (2) 20 13. C. Wilso n 13. C. Dwye r 18 . M . Brookes 16. W. Inkster . C. Ross 14. S. Klose (VC-Res) 17. R. Pike 22. J. Taylor 14. R . Thompson 19 . B. Howe 23. M. Davis 15S.Pearce 15. S . Mullholland 20. C. Murray (DC) 18. R . Scheiber 16. T. Royals (VC) 19. J. Gan 24. M . Bayley 16. S . Gammald i 21 . D. Truster 25. D. Dowling t7. G . Williams 17. B. Bird (Res-Capt) 22. S. Williams 20. A . Wilson 18. N . Cox 21 . S. Trist 27. D. Morton 19. J. Restarick 18. A . McGrego r 23, M . Morley 29. H . Burbank 19. I . Boyle 24. A. Hanley 22 . M . Hopkins 20. M . Klose 23. M . Armstrong 30. W. Sutton 21 . N . Brohier 20. J. Hunte r 25. D. Richards 31 . T- Jackson 21 . G . McDonald 26, W. Pouter 24. M . Mudge 22 .S . Barker 25. S. Wood s 32 . C. Landale 23. A . Will 22 . M . McKellar 27. R. Palamara 34 .P.Law 23. D . Devola 28- N . Littl e 26. G. Young 24-K . Dach s 27. P. Lodge 35 . C. Hollis 25. S. Allen (Capt-Res) 24. M . Youn g 29 . N . Wilson 36 . R . Herman 26 25. R . Melnja k 30 . M . Guiliano 28. B. Leitch . S. Williams 29. W. Forward 38 .R .Hanna 27. J. Turner 26. G . Hetherington 31 . C. Smith 40. S. Bones 28 J. Maestros 27. M . Crawford 32 . W. Marshall 30. N . McCann 31 . J . Howard 41 . T. Goug h 29. D. Allen 28. D. Wilton 33 . J . Boyle (Capt-Res) 42 . B . O'Halloran 30, 0. Lowe 29. S . Pappon 34- D . Connolly 32 . S. Turner 33. M. McCutcheonson 43. D. Clerk 31 . D- Gurr 30. S . McDonald 34- S. Hubery (2) 44. E. Spiden 32 . M . Dicrosta 31- J . Ross 35. 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V-A-F•A ST. BEDES WILLIAMSTOWN Senior Coach : C.Y.M.S. Mark Tyyuin Reserves Coach : Senior Coach : Bob Burns ST. KEVIN'S Alan Elliott OLD BOY S Reserves Coach : 1 . M . Kinsella Thomas Cannon OLD IVANHOE PRESTON 2 . D. Marshall 1 . R. Hawkins GRAMMARIANS 3 . Mark Beasley 2 . M . Harrington 1- S. Brya n MBO B 4 . B. Ridewood 3. G . Lee-Conway 2. D . Dawson : Senior Coach Senior Coach : 5. G . Connolly 4. G. Gross 3. A. Harry Alan salter C. Lawson 6. R. Parson s 5. R . Callahan 4. J. Tuck Reserves Coach : Reserves Coach: 7. N . McColough (DVC) 6. P. Hagarty 5. D. Macleod Steven King G . Sabah 8. D. Seeley 7. S. Kerr 6. G . Hyland + B. Yarvrood 9. C. Lancaster 8 . P- McNee 7. M . Cannon ' Ai . Dyson (VC) 1 . I . Bliss 10 . C. Bracchi 9. P- Harding 8. I . McCullagh 3 D- Jone s 2. R. Herbert 9. G . Case i Wells (Capt) 3 . C. Lawson (C/C) 11 . R . Grec h 10. R . O'Brien ,1 . Stevens (DVC) 12. D . Spencer 11 . J. O'Connor 10. E . Mazzeo 6 TL Youn g 4 . C. Smart (VC) 13. S . Zahra 12 . R . Arthurson (DVC) 11 . A . Elliott 7 B. Cackenil S.R .McGaw . Pivet 12. A . Featherston . Corlett 14.P.Lannan 13. M a & S 6. A. Hepbur n 15. P. Walker 14. C . Trew 13. P. Graha m 9. B Parry 7. D. O'Brien . Olive 14. A . Cook 10 B Hall 8. J . Culph 16. B. Berr y 15. M j1 .B Jensen 17. A. MacGeorge 16. P. Curtin 15. D. White 12. A Schlioht 9. G . Bennett 18. B. Mills 17. 0. Hourigan 16. D. Tipper 13 . M. Knigh t 10 . J . Mounsey 19. B. Tomlinson 18 .P. Meaghe r 17- P. Sadler 14, G . Alexander (DVC) 11 . D . Smith . Welkin (Capt) 18.D 15 M Cavanagh 12 . P. Yendall 20 . M . McCraw 19 . J 16 T Stevens 21 . Michael Beasley 20. B. Morto n 19. P. .GriggMcGowan 17 T Smith 13 . A. Phil p 22 . S. Algeri 21 . J . Bateman 20. M . Dervan 18 P. Nam 14 . M . Zubak 23 . B. Hutchinson 23- H . Stone 21 . W. Kewin 19 T Hachem 15. J . Spanos 24 . T. Beasley (Capt) 24. T. Bar e 22. W. Payn e 20 M Huber 16. C. Lykopanagos 23. P. McNamara . A Haug 25. D. Smit h 25. J. Quirk 21 17. W. Stewart . O'Brien 24. A . 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0 BULLEEN UNITED Senior Coach : Dli FC Andrewrv Smythe ANZ BANK AQUINAS Rese es Coach Michael Flanagan DOVETON P. Smith (VC ) 1 . B . Gommers BRUNSWICK I.1A . S. Duke 2. A . Crosby 1 . P. Lamin g A.F.C. 2. M . Sanelli 3 . R. Tub b 1 . J. Wiseman 2 . R . Morley Senior Coach: 3. O. Morros 4 . M . Wilkinson 2 . B . Owens 2 . I . Cairn s PAark Ladgrove 4 . M . Azzopard i 5 . S . Upto n 3. A . Strachan 3. S . McLaren Assistant Coach : 5. L. McLeod (Res-C) 6 . S. Kenny 4. P. Conduit 4 N . Cartledge Adrian Brown 6. P. Marshal l 7. C . Glennie 5. D. Stevens 5. J. Ciro Rese rves Coach : 7. D. Muller 8 . S. Kelly 7. D. Carroll 5 S . Scanlon Vince Salerno 8 . W. Simmonds 9. R . Leavey 8. D. Clarke 6 M . Kelly 9 . M . Nicolosi 9, 1 . Campbell 7. C . Vetch 1 . C . Wormesly (Res-C) 10. G . Clifford 8. D. Robbins 10. H . Birkenfelds 11 . D. Savaris 10 . V. Cullinan 2 . A . Campbell 11 . R . Heuston 11 . M . Snelson 9. H. Turvey 3 . M . Ladgrove (C/C) 12. B. May 10.B.Snape 12. G . Larki n 13. C. Jeffreys 12 . D. Robert s 4 .B .Handy 13. S. Kannegiesser 11. R . Creighton 5 . J . Muirhead 13. M . Xuereb 14 . D. Hodge 12 . D. Thompson 14 . M . Szeitz 14. P. Sayers 6. T. Ahdore 15 . H . Hewitt 13 G . Cotterill 7. J. Reiger 15. P Strahan 16 . M . Hurley 15. A . Barley 13 . S . Irvine 16. P. Knight 16. G . Cross 8. R . Murphy 17. P. Smith 14 . B. Mott 9. S. Pratt 17. J . Benedict 18 . R .A . Cronin 17. E . Pavo 15 . A. Stewart 18 . P. Boyle 19 . T. Grierson (Capt) 18. A. Black 16. D. Harvey 10. F. Khalil 19 . W. Lasslett 20. B. McKenna 19. J. Gibson 16. M . Fitt 11 . J . Johnston 20. R. Koegler 20. J. Dailey 17. D. Gandolfo 12. C. Pepper 21 . A . James 14 21 . P. Shoppee 23 . B . O'Connor 21 . F. Calopa 17. P. Avery . S. Stokes 22. R . Sherlock 22 . B . Petroliini 18. D. Kiddy 15.P Ashwood 24 . S . Flyn n 16 23. A. Bennett (Res-VC) 25 . G . Whitehead 23. K . Dolman 18. B . Snaps . D. Boots 24 . N . Pastras 24. S. McBride 19. C. Parker 17 . C . Pauline 26 . M . Gay 18 . J 25. J . McDonald (Capt) 27. I . Shaw 25. R . Shaw 20 . J. Moran . Salerno 26. D. Kilrnartin 26. P. Spezza 21 . R . Fascel 19 . R . Forgarinni 28. R . Winnen 20. K. Somers 27. B. Magher 29. S. O'Loughlin 27. P. Tamburro 2Z A . Chafer 28.T Reed 28. B. Gibson 23 . J. Redfern 21 . B. Goodwin 30. C . Colliver 22. S . Gwin 29 . A. Smith 31 . L . Kin g 29. J. Haines 24 . I . Suric 30 . S. Vergos 30. M, Sayers 25. R . Ree s 23. M . Dyke 32 . M . Vankerkhoven 26. D. Berketeld 31 . C. Kringoudis 33. P. Rosbroo k 31 . L. Cordes 24 .S. Van Beek 32. S. Gibson 27. D. Kiddy 25. M . Labinski 32 . M . Farrell 34. M . Tarulli (VC) 28. W 33. C . Foster 33 . K . Ludehens-Bini . O'Brien 26 .B . McGougan 35. S . Livingstone 34 . D. McDonald 29. D. Christopoulos 27. P. Giddens 34. C . Garraway 36. D. Phelan 30. C. Parke r 35. D. Steele 35 . D. Sedgwick 28 . Adrian Brown 37. C. Burdeu 36 . R . Kennedy 30. C . Cahill 29 . A . Scot t 36. V. Bourke 38. D. Peters 31 .K .Graham 37. M . Sweeney 37. B. Sayers 30. L. Vurlow 39 . J . Langford 38 . G . Forde 32. A. Steve 31 . J. Sweeney 38. M . Pastras 40 . D. Wright 33. A . Divirgilio 39. G . Murray 39. M . Lehmann 32 . D. Price 41 . J. Hacking 40. S. Moore 34 L. Coleman 33. T. Battle 40. B. Fernandez 42 . R. Milton 35. P Avery 34. S. Wilson 41 . S. Lavery 41 . J . Jacob s 36. R . Inglese 43. C . Rogers 42 . C. McCulloch 35. D. Ruston 42. M . Whelan 44, J . Crouch 37, P Flew 36. W. Burgess 43 . M. Cox 46.D .Langdon 43.Tugan Ozek 38. C. Griffi n 44. R . McKissack 39 M 37. G. McDonald 44 . R . McDonald 47. P. Kvietelaitis . Flanagan 38. K 45 . M . Murray 48. M .Crough 45.A .Conboy 40. D. Harvey .C . Wilson 46. J. Rus s 41 . M . Davey 39. J. Leveque 50.P.Dawson 49. D. Horvath 40.T Donovan 52 . C . Westbiade 50. P. Grierson 47. M . Wiseman 42 . H . Roberts n 48. G . Williams 43 . B. Lambevski 41 . D . Blewitt 55 . T Brai 51 . J . Dean 42 . P. Lambert 57. B. Curthoys 52. S. Rosbrook 49. D. Pearce 46 . A. Humphrey 58 . D. Donati 53. R 50. Turul Ozek 47. A . EIIu l 43 . S . Reiger . Lanake 44 . Andrew Brown 60. A . Allsop 55. J. Crouch 51 . B . Pih!gren 48 . A. May 63. P. Haggar 56. K. Denver 52. A . Conboy 49 . C. Belmore 45 . K . Sutto n 57. L. Denver 53 . H . Morgan 50 . W. Olney 46. M . Preston 54 . J . Quin n 51 . D. Hopkins 47. B. Sheppick 59 . W. Hoare 52 60. B 55. K. Beaumont . C. Braw n 48. S. Campbell . McKellar 56 . W. Smit h 54. M . Stratto n 49. P. Eyre 70. P. Sainsbury ''. 55. D. Atkinson 50. K . Charleston 80 . M . Joyce 57. B . Waterson 58 . S. Dinatale 56. N. Borg 51 . D. Spreckiey MAJOR SPONSOR 59 . G . Tanner 56. R . Lor d 52 . T. Mertis 60 . B . Hull 57. J . Ciro 54. J . Wilson MURPHY'S 61 .S.Bell 58. S . Fatouros 59. S . Scanlon MITRE 10 62 . N . Campbell 59. C. Stratton 63. P. Hardy 60. C . Portbury RINGWOOD 64. P. Macintosh 61 . C. Smyth 870 2444 65. R . King 63. M . Dean y 64. D. Adamopoulos 65. Sr Scanlo n 69. D . Attlier 73 . S_ Irvine

W1✓ LK/NSON ~ swort V~ Faund®d 1906 Est . 1967 NORTH POWERHOUSE ELSl'ERN WICK GLEN@iUNl'LY LA TROBE BRUNSWICK Senior Coach : Senior Coach : George Tsolacos . Murphy Senior Coach : UNIVERSITY t L RRick Smith Dino Di69an :o Rese rves Coach : A. Hankin George Tsolacos Rese rves Coach : 3 . S. Fredrickson Reserves Coach: A Andrew Rodney Bur rows 'drew Conlin Greg Schultz 4 . A . Marriott 1 .D.LeDeux 5. G. Elliott 1 . M . Canno n 2, J. Hal l 3 P°I I 1 . K. Angwin 6. J . Dumaresq M- Lloyd 2, D. Gregory 2 . D. Adam s 3 . F. Stafford 7. P. Henderson 3 . M . DeMorton (Capt) 4 A. Escott 7 T. Heat h 3 . T. Hil l . Pachelor 4 . B. Rafferty (Capt) 8. M . Chille r 4. P. DiMarc o 5 A. Miller 8. M 9. D. Shaw 9 .A O'Connor 5 . M . Hill 5. C . Cortese 6 . M . Taylor . Blennerhasssett 10. M. Bakogian s 6. V. Grimaldi (DVC) 7. L. Gallo 10. J 6 . P. Breslin 11 . C. McLaren it . P. Mahony 7. M . Kouts 7. J. Briffa 8 . J . Kemp 12. P Chic o 8 . C . Keay 9 . A. Morris 11 . P. Bolls (2) 8 . M . Halpin 13 B. Smith 12- R- Eklom 9 . B. Angwin 9 . A . Sammartino 10. M_Hansen . Guinan e 14 . P. Stewart 10. A. Tirchett (VC) 11 . L . Missaglia 13. A 10 G . Dickson 16. G . Liersch 13. P Stankovich (2) 11 . G . May 11 . K. Hehi r 12 . M . Maddox 14, Alby Conlin 12 . P. McGrath 17. M . Edwards 12 . L . DeMorton 13. W. Dodd 15, L McCooke 13. N . Monaghan 18.T. O'Connor 13 B Afford 14. B. Hal l . Abrahams 19. R . Richards 14. G . Parkinson 15. J . Scotland 16. A 14. R . Patterson 20, W. Greenwood 17. J . Ward 15. H . Zabalegui 15. H . Tsialtas 16. M . Long I& P. Pavolic 16. D. Casser 21 .D.Edmunds 16 S . Tsialtas 17. G . Alexeihs 22 . M . Edmunds 17. C. Borelii 18. F. Doyle 19, M . Bullard 17. Craig Horsey n _7 P. Southall 18. C. Horsey 23. S. Duni 19. V. Lirosi 19.J .Evans 2+ W. Nicholson 19. S. Withers 24. T. Fawcett 20. P. Cerasiotis 20. D. Des or L . McGregor 20 . T. Silva 25. D. Sidebottom 21 . B. Laurie 21 . S. Cross N . Christie 22 . A . Hill 26 . C . Lloy d 22 . P. Fox 22 . P Stewart D. Conli n 27. A. Sheehan 23 . J . Bulman 23 . M . Silva 23 . C . Ryan 28 . T. Demeo JS J, O'Connor 24 . M . Lukies 24 . J . Houston 24 . R . Williams D. Mahoney 29 . T. Richards 25 .J . Androutsos 25. G . James 25. R . Hall 30. R . Toll D Nola n 26. D. Mance 26 . J . Tirchett 26. J . Senior 31 . S. Lonergan 27. P Randello 27.C .Newiand -'~- . B. Hill 27. I . Withers 32 . T. Daidy R . Bravrngton 2& D, Isaacs 28 . J . Kibzis 28. D. Healey 33 . R . Madden 29 . D. Frew 29. G . Newman 30 G . Bulluss 29 . G . Boxshall 34. N . Morrice 31 . R . Bullus s 30. G . Halpin (VC) 30.B .Thorpe 30. G . Scalzo 35. C . Gemmili 31 . J. Soudan 31 . P. O'Sullivan 32 . G . Higginbotham 31 . G . Oaten 36 .R . Evans 33, J . Schulz 32. S . Hill 32 . J. Williams 32. B . Wilson 34 .C . O'Connor 33. P. Harrison 37. A. Chiodo 33 . J . Kakafikas 33. D. Rei d 35 .D.Osborne 34. B . O'Shannesy 38 . A . Pelson 34. A . Neill 34. P. Holmes 36 . D. Pickard 35. J. Sis t 39 . A . Weeks 35. P. Dowsett (C-Res) 35. S . Kid d 37. G . Marshall 36. W. Crooke 40. B . Blaskett 36 . J . Boudoloh 36. P. Holiowood 38 . 8. Hammer 37. D. O'Shannesy 41 . D. Price 37. D. DeMorton 37- R Kem p 38. A. Antonio 4i L . Page 38 . W. Crawford 38. S . Wilmot 39- M . Scot t 44,' S. Eldridge 40, M . Daniels 39. 1 Rossiter 39 . V. Randeii o 39. N . Pavlou 45. S. Turner 40 . G. McCall (VC-Res) 40. P. Riedel 41 . M . Whelan 40. B . Millar 46. D. Wright 42, S, Ramsay 42 . G . Fletcher 41 . J. Saunder s 41 . A . South 47. D. Ride r 42 . T. Sammarhno 42, J . Haberman 43 S. Crowe 43 . G . Richards 50 . S. Brownlaw 44. C . Walker 44 . J, Gilmour 43 A . Gatin g 43. N . Kerr 52 . J. Cousins 44. J . Brook 44. D. Baxter 45- R . Grandemange 45. L . Farley 55 . A . Cummings 46, R- Bowe r 46. R . Horowitz 45.S.Cannon 45. A . Cop e 47. J . Dunnachie 47. N . Morris 56 . M . Kreuzer 46. C . Jewel l 46. S . Seargeant 50 R . McIntyre 48.S .Jones 58 . A . Brennan 47. J . Engeliene r 47. D. Harrop 51 . D. Hughes 50. R . Day 60 . G. Lilley 48. K . Christodoulou 49. A . James 63 . S. Mole 49. J . Cannizzaro 50. M . Pittoni "Marty Copelan d 51 . R . Nation 67. D. Fakhry Mathew Copeland 54. J. Dixon 50 . G . Kyranni s 51 . S . Silva 55 L, Blac k 69 . F. Ribauvr 51 . C. McGrath 54. J. Biowiield SPONSORED BY 56. B. O'Donnell 52 . P. Engellener 55. S. Kell y 57. J . Brow n 53.B .Lodwick 56. S. Acott 58. R . Bateman 54 . A . Hill 61 . P. Ford 60. J. Odonough 55 . R . Johnston 66. D . Wright 61 . S. Timms 56 . M . Mazzareiia SPONSOR S 62. S. Warren 57. T. Harki n 63. B. Wilson 58 . G . Lambourne w S IMUN 59 . C. Phelan SPONSORED BY 61 . S. Dasler BUILDERS 62 . D. Munro 818 Nicholson Street THE GROSVENOR 63 . P. Riley HOTEL ST KILDA 64 . T. Wright North Fitzroy 3068 66 . S . Ward Ph: 4891099 ~ 67. D. Lawton FERRARI 69 . Kevin FORMAL HIRE ~ ANA Friendly Society Bentleigh Ph: 666 140 0 G SECTION by Norm Nugent

performed line with Treganowan the focal point . On Again I failed by only one game to tip the card so defence has proven . the other hand the Camberwell again 1 have to be content with a 91% success rate the stronger this season . Although each side can lay claim to victory I favour Marcellin simply because G NORTH Leaders BulleenTemplestowe joined A and B forwards win matches and those from Marcellin have Section clubs with a day off as their opponents the score on the board . . Despite inaccurate Williamstown forfeited to them and G SOUT H kicking St Bernartlsweretoo strong for Marcellin Bloods should keep their finals aspirations alive until won their match by 10 points . North Old Boys joined all results are known because l select them to win over on points as a consequence of their 6 point Marcellin Old Geelong even on Como Park . St Kevin's and victory over an inaccurate old Scotch who had more should provide an even contest from wthch Eltham had a percentage Glenhuntly . Old of the play in their forward line. I favour Glenhuntly to just emerge with victory building victory by 54 points over Banyule. This victory should be able to finish their season with in the First Semi Final . 4>,Relburnians virtually assures Eltham will play victory over St Kilda/South Caulfield who have lacked Kew returned to the winning list with a 98 point victory 1992 . Monash remain in the 3 way the personnel to be a force during over Therry while Camberwell Gryphons should be able to end their season with contest for 4th place as a result of their 26 point victory victory over Collegians . The Gryphons started well, over Old VUestbourne . then struggled as Semester 1 exams took precedence . On the other hand G SOUT H and have now bounced backtoform Old Geelong had a day out at the expense of I believe Collegians after looking like finalists early in when by dint of their 67 point victory the July, faltered, and had the bye . I don't therefore believe Glenhuntly onash W hites they will be at their top mentally and physically today . O.G.s prevented me tipping the card . M Old Melburnians in their game De La Salle should insure their finals appearance with had by far the better of whereas at M ulgrave, which the Whites won by 41 points. Bloods did their victory over Old Haileybury best to bridge their hiatus with the top 4 sides when Mazenod must defeat Old Xaverians to be sure of by 149 points. Leaders playing in next week's finals . Both sides appear evenly they easily defeated St Kevin's Xaverian defence Xavenans received little opposition from St matched up forward although the Old who troubled the scorers only .l select Old Xaverians to win KildalSth Caulfield has proven the stronger . My once as against 42 scores by the `Crocodiles' who won despite their necessity to travel further than normal made the most of : their stronger forwards led by M. Dalton with a 141 point margin . M azenod reasons are . their opportunities as they were able to defeat Old and King and their greater depth of experience Haileyburians by 55 points . Accurate kicking by Monash Whites have the Bye to plan for next week's Monash Gryphons enabled them to finish 14 points semi final . behind De La Salle who had more play in their forward line. Collegians had the Bye . PREVIEW OF ROUND 1 5 G NORTH Kew should finish the season with a victory over Williamstown who are to be complimented on their persistence. Eltham should be able to defeat the greatly FINE-GRAIN improved Old tfltestbourne who face the long journey M to Research . Undefeated BulfeenTemplestowe HIGH-SPEED FIL should retain their enviable record at the expense of Now, there's a fast new color film designed who, however, did display improved form . Old Scotch North Old with revolutionary technology from Kodak last week . In the battle of traditional rivals if you're serious about 35 mm SLR photo- for what to N orth is an graphy, and you want incredible detail ... Boys visit St Bernards , elimination final . At home I select St Bernards who do even on night shots, sporting events . Banyule and and other ( ow-tight or fast-action have the more impressive 1992 record with the finest-grain each have the chance to finish their season with situations, sta rt Therry has the more impressive "high-speed film" in the world- a victory. Although Therry KODAK EKTAR 1000 Film . record this season f select Banyule who will be favoured by home ground advantage . Out east is another elimination final as the winner of the Marcellin and Camberwell match (on my selections) is assured of finishing in 4th place. Camberwell has the home ground advantage whereas Marcellin has the better

34 ELTHAM 4 .4 9 .9 10 .13 14.18 .102 BANYULE 1 .2 2 .4 3.6 6.12.48 ELTHAM D. Thorson 6, S . Martins 2, R. White, P. Sinclair, M . Gaitley, T. Stickland, M . Peterson, M . Delaney. G NORT H BANYULE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . I FINAL - SUNDAY AUGUST 2ND KEW 3 .7 7.9 11 .14 18 .16 .124 FIRST SEM THERRY 1 (BRUNSWICK ALEX GILLON OVAL 11 .20) .1 3.1 4 .1 4 .2 .26 KEW O' Dea 7, D. Maclsaac 5, Holten 2, Doyle 2, P. Shaw, Lazarus. BEST SECOND SEMI FINAL - SUNDAY AUGUST 2N D Doyle, O'Dea, Holten, J . Livingston, D. Maclsaac, Oakley. (BRUNSWICK ALEX GILLON OVAL 2 .00) THERRY P. Bosanko 3, A. Eldrett . BEST Mott, Devereaux, Bosanko, Lyons . Jenkins, Reddin . G SOUT H CAMBERWELL 2.0 5 .5 8 .10 10.13 .73 FIRST SE MI FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 1ST OLD WESTBOURNE 1.3 3 .3 6.3 7.5 .47 CAMBERWELL N . Tribe 3, W. Glazebrook 3, M . Bingley 2, B. Hedges, (ROSS GREGORY OVAL 11.20) P. Barker. BEST P. Alsop, N . Tribe, M . Bingley, S . Hartley, A. Heitmann, SECOND SEMI FINAL - SATURDAY AUGUST 1ST R . Seitz . (ROSS GREGORY OVAL 2 .00) OLD WESTBOURNES. Porter 2, J. Manalokakis2, D . Evans, G . Crowe, J. Heffernan . BEST D . Billman, G . Murdoch, P. Martinson, R . Harris, J. Heffernan . G SOUT H GLENHUNTLY 7.5.47 OLD GEELONG 18 .6.114 G NORTH GLENHUNTLY Trew 2, Wright 2, Orinstead, Johnson, Pesce . BEST TreganoWan, M arcelli n 65 Warren, Timms, Dix, Pesce, Wright, Quemoy. Strickland, Eltham 57 OLD GEELONG McMillan 5, Burbank 5, Strauss 5, Convin, Joyce, Petty. O'Dea, Kew 43 BEST Moore, Jackson, Kaaka, Strauss, Convin, Joyce, Brocksopp . S . Porter, Old Westbourne 38 OLD MELBURNIANS 2.0 3.2 7.2 7.3.45 Barker. Camberwell 38 MONASH WHITES 4.2 4.6 5 .10 12.14.86 OLD MELBURNIANS Wilson 2, King 2, Marinis, Van Den Dungen, G SOUTH Scrinnis. BEST Potter, Taylor, Wilson, King, Cordner, Scrinnis . M . Dalton, Old Xaverian s 67 MONASH WHITES Gualano 2, Eaton 2, Morgan 2, Sinn 2, D . Gemmola, Sinn, Monash Whites 41 O'Hara, Lloyd, Ridley. BESTColombies, Lloyd, Morgan, Gualano. Ridley, Losinno, De La Salle 34 Eaton . " :n^, Old Xaverians 34 BLOODS 26.20 .176 RoL :nson, Bloods 20 ST KEVIN'S 4 .3.27 BLOODS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST KEVIN'S T Bare 2, O'Keefe, Cantone. BEST R . Douglas, B . Millar, M . Turvey, C . Nolan, T. Bare, T Dole. OLD XAVERIANS 21 .21 .147 ST KILDAISTH CAUL. 1 .0.6 G NORTH OLD XAVERIANS M . Dalton 7, R . King 6, A . Hall 4, M . Fraser, J. Cummins, BULLEENTEMP. RECEIVED FORFEIT J. McGrath, M . Fitz . BEST M . Fraser, J . Cummins, M . Dalton, R . King, WILLIAMSTOWN FORFEITED C . Bloom, M. Plant . ST BERNARD'S 2.5 5 .8 8.11 9 .14.68 ST KILDA/STH CAUL. Joseph . BEST Nardella, Joseph, Egan, Lynch, MARCELLIN 2.0 4 .5 6 .7 8 .10.58 Langdon, Storai . ST BERNARD'S J . Monaghan 4, F. Monaghan 2, R . Klaaysen 2, T OLD HAILEYBURIANS 2 .1 4.3 6.3 6.7.43 Maticov. BEST P Klaaysen, D. Klaaysen, A . Vinnecombe, J . O'Connell. MAZENOD 5 .3 9 .3 12.8 15 .8.98 C . Doolan, T. Maticov. OLD HAILEYBURIANS Lane 2, Lear, Allen, Hillyer, Gregson . BEST MARCELLIN Treganowan 3 . Hesse 2, Crimmins, Keogh, O'Hehir. BEST McGorlick, P. Bennett, Sher, McCrimmon, Ladds, Steel. Mahon, Hesse, T.G . Slattery, B . Day, Paonessa, Treganowan . MAZENOD Sharp 4, Palamara 2, Quirk 2, Trusler 2, Allsop 2, Bourbon, NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .0 5 .3 7.5 7.5 .47 Collins, Walker. BEST Walsh, Little, Walker, Wilson, Kealy, Sharp . OLD SCOTCH 0.2 2 .3 5 .3 5 .11 .41 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .1 7.3 8.5 10 .5.65 NORTH OLD BOYS Limperakis3, Lynch, Bevanda, Mlletto, Wood. BEST DE LA SALLE 2 .3 8.7 8.8 11 .13 .79 Lynch, Carroll, Henderson, Bevanda, Wood, Phillips . MONASH GRYPHONS C. O'Brien 8, J . Rubio . L . Wapling . BEST C. OLDSCOTCH D. Steele4, Murtagh . BEST Murtagh, Edwards, Higham, O'Brien, P. Smith, R . Hardman, J. Rubio, L . Wapling, P. Burke. Craw, McCallum, Kerr. DE LA SALLE Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

To assist all VAFA players, as well as any Junior players associated with VAFA clubs, we have arranged a new sponsor this year, SPORTSLAB, who provide an excellent service for obtaining mouthguards . For as low as $30 a professionally-fitted mouthguard can be provided by an Advanced Dental Technician . All Under 19 VAFA players who can provide a receipt for a professionally-fitted mouthguard are also eligible for a $2i9 rebate from the VAFA. Club Secretaries should forward the receipt to VAFA Headquarters and the rebate will be sent direct to the Club for distribution to the player/s concerned . This rebate is made possible through VicHealth funding. Remember, wearing a mouthguard at training as well as playing is strongly recommended and getting players accustomed to wearing mouthguards in all potential contact situations should be the policy adopted by all coaches and club officials . NB : Eleven Old Carey U19 players have just received their $20 rebate . Do you have any U19 players who qualify'? UNDER 19 SECTIONS by Max Lyon

REVIEW OF LAST W EEK'S MATCHES finals hopes alive. Ashers should be back in the No need to spend a lot of time on the two very one- winners' circle after an absence of a few weeks when sided games played last week at HQ. De over Haiteybury La's easy win they face Old Hoes today. The last time Scotchies brought welcome smiles back to the played Tanners I thought both teams played the best faces of the coach and 'Runner' after their previous football I'd seen this season week's thrashing with Scotchies just getting . The only highlight of an otherwise home. Scotchies have to win today to keep their slim routine performance was the 4 goals kicked by half back hopes of the finals alive and I believe that incentive plus Taylor in D's 13 goal blitz in the last term . Other good players were Clancy, Conroy and home ground advantage may be enough to upset the Mastroianni . St Tonners . The game of the round is between the top Bedes slaughtered Oaks who, to their credit, kept trying two - Jackers and Parkers to keep the ball moving and only their skill levels . The wheels have slightly wobbled on the Parkers' machine whilst prevented them I rom closer. recent form has been excellent JaclCers' 8 for Bedas whilst cognss~tent ealwarrtt~attd McGra . I think the Jackers can and Simon Flannery were continue the slide for Parkers and so move into top spot their best performers w. on the ladder. SELECTIONS PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GAM ES : St Bedes, AJAX, O. Scotch, Monash, DIVISION MHSOB, Hampton Rovers . 1 Winnin Marcellin are at home to Collegians and should be 0hon e g details to mel ons5(this includes yo u 68 4727 (w/e ds) or fax e 646 untroubled to get the 4 points and keep Scott's dream (Mondays) . 872 of a spot in the finals alive. M entone and O Ms meet in another replay of last year's Grand Final with the result SLAB CHALLENGE again being a decisive win for OMs. (I'm not scared The purse has had a week to recover after the 3 of 'Mrs Coach' after all!!) . N odders previous losses to Monds, Bernies are at home to we go again High and Fields so here who have fallen right away and, after last . I'm sureCraig's boys at Carey would be round's forfeit, it's hard to see them pressing the 2nd delighted to down my 24 'greenies' if they roll the 'Wells today. placed N odders. Monds are a pretty inconsistent unit this year but, despite the fact that their best efforts have been saved for their home ground appearances, I can't see them rolling Xavs . SELECTIONS: Marcellin, 0 . M e(b, Mazenod, 0. Xavs. DIVISION 2 CE UNDER 19 SECTION I N TR AL Round 1 4 OTs put in their worst effort of the year last round whilst MARCELLIN vs COLLEGIANS 2 .30 sta rt Blacks should be back to full strength with the Uni Field: break finished Ted Keating, D. Griffith s . However, I expect OTs to also be back Boundary: G . Jones, M . McCrohan to strength and get home comfortably today. Blues OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS should also be back on the winning list at the improving Field: R. Eastwood, D. Kramer Bullants' expense whilst Trinity should be too good Boundary: K. Eastwood, R . Kilfey for Kew. MAZENOD BLUES vs ST BERNARD'S A couple of weeks ago I would have expected Field.' P. Molloy, B . Hodg Hoes to easily account for the Friars e form changed that view but last round's Boundary: R . Swinton, W. Allen . I expect Hoes can win because ORMOND vs OLD XAVERIANS of the incentive to cling to 4th spot. Field., P. Curry, R . Krishna C'well Old Carey and Old n should be a really top game. Wells are safely placed 2 games clear of the field whilst Carey must win UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRAL to stay in the fight for the 4 . Both teams had good wins Round 1 4 last round and whilst I have a hunch thatthe home team OLD TRINITY vs UN! BLACKS will get there today, I'm not brave enough to go against Field: N. Nugent, M . Head the 'Wells consistency. 'Wells by a kick Boundary: C. O'Donohue, N . Webley . UNI BLUES vs BULLEENTEMP SELECTIONS: O. Trinity, Uni Blues, Field: K Old C'{NeA. Ivanhoe, Therry, . Coughlan, P. Lukies IVANHOE vs WHITEFRIARS Field: B DIVISIO N 2 SOUTH . Hayward, S. Meredith St Bedes Boundary : A . Alexander, K. Neville will be untroubled to beat THERRY vs KE W High will De La whilst beat the Fields but they won't want to Field: C . Swale, A . Harri s underestimate the reigning 'slab' winners . Rovers' form OLD CAREY vs OLD CAMBERWELL last round was shocking but ! expect Red to get his boys Field: P Ruff, B. Noona n to improve enough to roll the Oaks Boundary: B . Ca!leja, N . Walker today and keep their OLD PARADIANS - BYE UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH Round 1 4 DE LA SALLE GOLD vs ST BEDES' Waverley Park B . Walsh, B. McKe e UNDER 19 SECTION 1 =c :rndary: R . Valentine, B. Collins OLD XAVERIANS VS DE LA SALLE BLUE ~,3L A . Draper, S. Lambl e OLD HAILEYBUR!ANS VS MARCELLIN vs CHIRNSIDE PARK COLLEGIANS VS OLD MENTONIANS ~;eld: T Martin, P. Rapke Boundary: G . Dolan, M . Rasmussen OLD MELBURNIANS VS ST BERNARD'S OLD SCOTCH vs OLD BRIGHTON ORMOND VS MAZENO D r,etd: D. Ashton, B. Johannsen 3oundary: D. Celm, C . Leg g UN DER 19 SECTION 2 CEN TRAL OLD IVANHOE vs MONASH BLUES Seddon Rese rve, KEW VS OLD TRINIT Y Green Street, Ivanhoe 3167 UNIVERSITY BLACKS VS OLD CAREY Field, K . Segota, D. Earp BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE VS IVANHOE Boundary: I. Lilley, L . Stapleton WHITEFRIARS VS OLD CAMBERWELL MHSOB vs CAULFIELD GRAMM . THERRY VS THOMASTOW N Field: G . Kelly, M . Pinney Boundary: K. Convery, S. O'Conno r OLD PARADIANS VS UNIVERSITY BLUE S OAKLEIGH vs HAMPTON ROVERS Oakleigh VFA, Warrigal Rd, 11 .30 start UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH =RDooley, A. Firley CAULFIELD GRAMMAR VS DE LA SALLE GOLD Boundary: T. Creighton, D. Chalmers ST BEDES' VS OAKLEIG H S. Pitcher, K . Pitcher (Rot ) CHIRNSIDE PARK VS OLD SCOTCH OLD BRIGHTON VS HAMPTON ROVERS MHSOB VS OLD IVANHO E MONASH BLUES VS AJA X UNDER 19 SECTION 1 Riley, Old .`entonians (-) 51 Thompson, Old Melburnians (-) 48 Theodore, Old Melburnians (-) 39 Bennie, Marcellin (-) 38 UNDER 19 SECTIO N 2 SOUTH & SECTION 1 Webb, St Bernard's (-) 34 OAKLEIGH 0.0 3.4 3.5 3 .6 .24 UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTION ST BEDES' 4.3 8.9 16.17 26.27.183 Raywood, Ivanho e (-) 60 OAKLEIGH Tomlinson, Billing , Satorre . BEST Tomlinson, Woodbridge. McKenzie, Old Camberwell (-) 39 Hepburn, Wylie, Billing, Satorre. Scarpa . Thomastown (-) 31 ST BEDES' Kinder 8, Fisher 5, Wells 4. McCraw3, Randall 3, Sam Hecker Bubis, Thomastown (-) 30 2, D. O'Brien . BEST McCraw. Flannery, Kinder, Randall, Fisher, Yass . Sutherland, Old Trinity (-) 28 UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTIO N DE LA SALLE BLUE 5.1 8.8 9 .16 22 .20 .152 Douglass, M onash Blues (-) 80 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 2.1 2.2 3.4.22 Piccioli, Chirnside Park (-) 65 DE LA SALLE BLUE Taylor 4, Gunther 3, Doherty 3, Conroy 2, Lafferty 61 2, Clancy, Commerford, O'Brien, Picono, Firms, Raju, Raynor . BEST Fountas, MHSOB (-) Conroy. Lafferty, O'Brien, Mastroianni, Taylor, Lester. Gosstray, Caulfield Grammar (-) 57 OLD HAILEYBURY Hilton, Baxter, Richardson. BEST Fothergill, Pound. Kirzner AJAX (-) 55 Raby, Burn, Evans . Kelly

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A . TIRCF ;a7'7'(Wh ^runs -Striking-2 matches aD . PRE W ( t~th Bruns) - ~triking - 2 matches S. DUNIN ( Latrobe) - Unduly rough play - 3 matches G. ROGERS (M azenod) - Striking - 2 matches L "C. . MURPHY (E'wick) - Audible offence - 1 match SMITH (Chirnside Park) -Attempting to strike S. TANNER (Preston) - 2 charges : Charge No 1 - - 1 match Striking - 4 matches 'P. YENDALL ( ; Charge No . 2 - Kicking ; Preston) - Striking - 2 matches. 6 matches ; Total of 10 matches . T. SILVEY (G'huntly) - Abusive language - M. HOPKINS (0 . C'well) - Headbutting - 3 m< iches. 10 matches . `Accepted Pr -_ :_ .?ri~ec° ! _m alty Mike McArthur-Allen -'Tribunal Co-ordinato r

Y:aF;~ r.-jams, -li~Vas (G Sec :,ion) - 2 charges: 1 . Player ,,_~an Must found guilty of deliberately striking - suspended for 5 matches . 2. Charge against club for misconduct in that its supporters consumed alcohol during the match - club found guilty and fined $500. Club warned of obligations regarding on and off field responsibilities as a member VAFA club . Both charges related to the G section match against De La Salle played July 4th 1992 . VAFA against Boronia Park - 2 charges of misconduct : 1. Charge against club in that its supporters consumed alcohol during match - club put on a $250 bond for rest of season ; to be refunded if no further charges against club are reported . 2. Misconduct charge against a Boronia Park official after match - charge proven and club fined $200 . Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-Ordinator Promoting good health and preventing ss our c lty~ COACHES CI,I ARE) edited by TSCOVER AUSTRALIA Mike McArthur-Alle~-:

CHARACTERISTICS OF MENTALLY TOUGH COMPETITOR S Extracted from the book "Mental Toughness Training for Sports ; Achieving Athletic Excellence", by James E . Loehr. SELF MOTIVATED & SELF DIRECTE D started Is beyond comprehension for those who do not He doesn't need to be pushed, shoved, or forced share the same vision . He is relentless in his pursuit of from the outside. His direction comes from within . He's his goals . Setbacks are taken in stride as he inches his jnvolved because he wants to be, because it's his thing, way further forward . not somebody else's . MENTALLY ALERT & FOCUSE D POSITIVE BUT REALISTI C He is capable of long and intensive periods of total He's not a complainer, a criticiser, or a faultfindec He's concentration . He is capable of tuning in what's a builder, not a destroyer. His trademark is a blend of important and tuning out what's not, whether there is realism and optimism. His eye is always fixed on no pressure or great pressure. In short, he has success, on what can happen, and on what is possible attentional control . - not on their opposites . IN CONTROL OF HIS EMOTION S DOGGEDLY SELF CONFIDEN T Every player or competitor understands all too well He displays a nearly unshatterable sense of confidence and belief in himself and in his ability to the unfortunate performance consequences of poor perform well emotional control . Bad refereeing, stupid mistakes, . He rarely falls victim to his own or others' self defeating thoughts and ideas . As a consequence, obnoxious opponents, poor playing conditions, etc, he is not easily intimidated represent powerful triggers of negative emotion . Anger, . On the contrary, because of his confident appearance, he often becomes the frustration and fear must be controlled, or they most intimidator certainly will control you . The tough competitor has . tamed the lion inside. FULLY RESPONSIBL E CALM & RELAXED UNDER FIR E He takes full responsibility for his own actions . There He doesn't avoid pressure, he's challenged by it. He's are no excuses . He either did or he didn't. Ultimately, at his best when the pressure is on and the odds are everything begins and ends with him, and he is against him . Being put to the test is not a threat . It's comfortable with that . He is fully aware that his destiny another opportunity to explore the outer limits of his as an athlete is in his own hands . His future is his own . potential . The athletes who fit this description best dominate the world of sport,, . The world's greatest athletes give HIGH ENERGETIC & READY FOR ACTIO N testimony to the . eahry of mental toughness everytime He is capable of getting himself pumped up and they perform . All the great artists of sport have energised for playing his best, no matter how he feels exemplified this special kind of inner strength, a strength or how bad or meaningless the situation . He is his own that goes well beyond the limits of their natural talent igniter and can do so in spite of fatigue, personal and skill . It is the thin line which separatesthe few who problems, or bad luck . make it from the thousands who don't . The deciding DETERMINED factor is always the same : your INNER STRENGTH His sheer force of will to succeed in what he has makes the ultimate difference. JF"LY 8 19 32 FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SC ORES PHONED INCORRECT SCORE S BY 3 P M ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 3.10 ST KEVIN'S 3 .16 JULY 18 1992 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.20` OLD XAVERIANS (G) SALESIAN WEST BRUNSWICK BY 5 PM CHIRNSIDE PARK (Res ) OLD XAVERIANS (G) BY 5 .30 PM PLEASE NOTE : Standard fines will apply for clubs OLD XAVERIANS (G) j-fi guilty of the above offences. Clubs who offend on three occasions for the same type of offence will be ttScores finally obtained from visiting club . charged with "conduct unbecoming a Member club *Clubs had to be contacted for scores of the Association "

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The procedure is as folla, ,s: ® G SECTION lm _ .®'C r~a Final scores to Elsternwick Park 53 1 8333 - ask for Nancy McTaggart (by 3pm) ® U°:: : ~; Et51OR If _'T~ ~.iiES Final scores to Nancy McTaggart 528 33191528 2471 before 5 pm -'.'-ES Both team's goalkickers, best player and 1/4 by 1/4 scores to be phoned to Norm Nugent 467 2857 before 5.30 pm . ® Horns team secretary/press correspondent to provide this information .

OGS DEFENDER REACHES THE TON H . .:aPTON ROVERS 15 0 This week (25/7) Old Geelong defender Peter All at Hampton Rovers would like to congratulate Clarke will lineup for his 100th game for the club, with Kenneth Ross Hetherington on reaching 150 games virtually alI of those games in the seniors. Clackers first forthe club. Lurch as he is known around the club, first played in 1987, and whilst spending most of his time played in 1983 and has since gone on to be our number at full back, does enjoy the odd game up forward . In one ruckman . Ross has also been treasurer of the club 1990 he was V. Capt . of the premiership side, and also and some of his achievements have been Senior B&F achieved state Rep. status for the C-F grade team . His 1986, 2nd B&F and Most Improved in 1984 . Congratu- contributions both on & off the field were recognised lations Lurch and we all hope there are another 150 with a best clubman award in 89. Congrats. 'Clackers' games left in those 'hamstrung' legs . from all at OGS & best wishes for the next 100 . HAMPTON ROVERS 100 MAZENOD LEGEND PLAYS 200TH Committee and players would like to congratulate Today (25/7) against Old Ivanhoe, Peter Hall joins John Rock Hunter who this week finally plays his 100th the 200 club . Hally is without doubt the most inspiration game forthe club. John first played with the club in 1977, player the club has ever had . His straight ahead appro- starting with our U19s and has also been 2nd B&F in ach to the game is lengendary along with his tenacity our 2nds in 1991 . Well don Rock, all the best for the and desire to win - never giving up at any stage. His game, hope you can play a few more games for us that's playing achievement include : Snr Premiership Capt . if surfing doesn't get in the way. 88, Capt . 87, V.Capt. 83&86 . Snr B&F 86 . He has won other trophies and has the great honour of being one of only 2 players to play in all 6 senior premiership sides. OLD IVAN HOE 5 0 Hally is currently an important member of the senior Steven `Schillacci' King, will be coaching the 2nds side, providing younger players with great support and for his 50th gametoday. A classic journeyman coach, is looking forward to premiership No. 7. Everyone conn- Kingy has achieved great results this year with his ected with the club congrats Peter on this great achieve- boundless enthusiasm and some superb inspirational ment and thank him for his loyalty, courage & determin- speeches that seem to be a fusion of Alan Jones and ation in helping make Mazenod the club it is today . Martin Luther King.

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5 YEARS AGO - 198 7 decidedtotry out as afield umpire and since 1964 has Legenda ry footballer Bulleen-Templestowe now umpired over 250 games, including two B Section captain Andrew Smythe played his 250th game. A grand finals . great clubman, Andy had played for the State, and twice AJAX, 3rd in C Section, withstood a strong finish by been awarded the distinction of best player on the Fawkner (1 st) to defeat the top team by 13 pts and keep ground . alive their double chance prospects. Best were University Blues scored the surprise of the season Feldpicer, Bluzer, Schulberg (Ajax) and Richardson, - they defeated O. Xaverians by 1 pt and kept their Ferguson, Ward (Fawkner) . ASection hopes alive. It was tight all day, with Blues Caulfield Gr most prolific goalkicker, John Butcher, nearly losing through inaccuracy, 11 .15 to 12.8. Best played his 200th game. His great career included were Holmes, Angel, Banks (Uni Blues) and Dann, interstate selection in '71, 75, 76 and to date, over 600 Greetham, King (0. Xavs) . gls . (John was elected to VAFA Executive in 1976 and North Old Boys ended their final four chances when served with distinction until retirement in 1981 . N .R.) .10 in the 3rd qtr and went down 12 .16 to they kicked 1 20 YEARS AGO - 1972 De La Salle OC 15.15. Tim Cooke was a brilliant player for De La, Peter Rennie was a dangerous forward with Ormond and O. Paradians played an exciting draw 6 gls, and Deveson was strong in defence. Jerome after Parade had many chances to clinch the game. Griffin was North's best continuing his great season . However, the 2 pts enabled them to move up to 3rd place lost top position in B Section when they ahead of Coburg . Parkside In a high scoring game Ivanhoe's accurate kicking, went down to Marcellin 9.7 to 12 .14. With 2 rounds to go, St Bernard's, Parkside and Marcellin were level 23 .10 played a big part in the defeat of O. Trinity, 17.17, and they rose from 5th to 3rd, knocking Trinity out of on 48 pts . 0. Essendon on top in E, were surprised by 6th B Section four. It was disappointing for Trinity who, after O. Geelong who held them to a58 pt draw. Best 10 games, had been on top with only 2 defeats . placed Robinson, Ber ry and Ireland were best for Ivanhoe . were Richardson, Defegley, Wynspere (0. Geelong) Geelong (B Section) had every chance to make their and Crameri, McKay, Vaxarlis (0. Essen). position in the four secure by beating O. Scotch but 10 YEARS AGO - 198 2 poor kicking in the final term (4.11) let them down and AJAX club secretary John Brustman officiated in they were beaten by 4 pts. his 400th game as goal umpire . Well known umpire Ian Marsden was standing for 39 year-old veteran Geoff Fletcher has reached over Doncaster City Council (won the election and later 300 games with F.1 T. became Mayor - Ed .) Goal umpires were J . Goodman, I. M alcolm, R . Victoria finished too strongly for Tasmania and ran Bridge, D. Hinchcliff, R . Dunstan, M . Murray, J. F ry, out winners by 32 pts after Tasmania had got within 7 C. Jones, A . Smith and J. Vellerman . pts of Victoria 10 mins into the last quarter. St Kilda CBCOC (in C) inflicted the 2nd defeat for Best for Victoria were Birrell, King, Wade, McCarea, the season over O. Camberwell, 16.9 to 12 .14 . Best Rojo and Duke. were Thynne, Kellaway, Jones, Fitzroy, Buzza, 25 YEARS AGO - 1967 Hinricks (5 gls) (St Kilda) must have . O. Camberwell Collegians' inaccuracy 5.18 against Caulfield Gr been very upset as they failed to send in details of 12.7 cost them a place in the four. goalkickers and best players . Noel Stokes played his 200th game for Kew - Noel 15 YEARS AGO - 197 7 had been captain, Club B&F (3 times) and Australian North Old Boys suffered their first defeat for the Amateur player (later a VAFA selector) . season when St Bernard's beat them by a point in a Six teams were still in the fight for fourth position in thrilling finish, with a goal being scored from the last A Section . kick, an instant beforethe final siren. Best were Mitchell Commonwealth Bank skipper, Tony Borrack, Cahir, Nadzielski (St. B) and O'Connor, Welch, played his 150th senior game . Sheales (North OB) . CARNIVAL RESULTS MHSOB saluted their unsung heroes, boundary Victoria 17.19 defeated West Aust 4.10. Best players umpires Doug Whorlow & Don Pritchard, who have were Joiner, W. Roach, Smith, Fisher, Parkes, run 200 and 150 games respectively. Mulcahy. With 3 rounds to go the battle in B Section to avoid Victoria 11 .15 defeated Tasmania 8.12 . Best players relegation was intense with Geelong on 24 points were S. Williams, Hughes, Proser, Sykes, Payne, followed by O. Haileybu ry, St Kilda CBCOC and Wood . Collegians on 20 pts . South Aust, after a surprise defeat by Tasmania on Don Doods, who started as a goal umpire in 1963, the first day, convincingly beat West Aust on the second day and were to play Victoria on the final day. 40 YEARS AGO - 195 2 After 14 games Ivanhoe, with only one defeat (by A melee is "Where an incident takes place Geelong at Corio Oval), were on top in B Section with involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping a percentage of 229.9, into packs, throwing each other to the ground Geoff F rost played his 100th game for Power House. or other similar such conduct" .

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ME~..EE~ , A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs . throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. a V. A. . A. 7. 34 L ./ ,. W L 0 FOR AGST % PTS W L D FOR AGST % PTS A SECTION D RESERVE SECTIO N COLLEGIANS 11 2 0 1491 890 167 .53 44 MAZENOD 11 3 0 1122 573 195 .61 ST BERNARD'S 8 5 0 1119 1024 109.28 32 OLD IVANHOE 11 3 0 880 676 130 ORMOND 7 6 0 1124 1121 100.27 28 .18 PRESTON MBOB 10 4 0 1025 647 158.42 DE LA SALLE 7 6 0 1265 1286 98 .37 28 OLD CAMBERWELL 8 6 0 928 736 126.09 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 0 1041 1127 9237 28 OLD GEELONG 8 6 0 1015 836 121,41 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 7 0 1286 1243 103.46 24 Si BEDES 8 6 0 748 704 10625 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 7 0 1275 1260 10119 24 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 9 0 658 853 7714 OLD XAVERIANS 5 8 0 1094 1327 82,44 20 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 9 0 767 1048 73.19 MARCELLIN 4 9 0 1115 1320 8447 16 Si KEVIN'S 4 10 0 569 1135 5013 THERRY 4 9 0 1057 1269 S329 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 0 14 0 549 1231 4460 B SECTION OLD TRINITY 10 3 0 1648 10034 159.39 40 E RESERVE SECTION OLD BRIGHTON 10 3 0 1334 992 134 .48 40 GLENHUNTLY 14 0 0 1124 582 193 .13 OLD MELBURNIANS 8 5 0 1343 1037 129 .51 32 AQUINAS 08 11 3 0 1124 662 169.79 OLD PARADIANS 8 5 0 1268 1112 114 .03 32 POWERHOUSE 10 4 0 1045 537 194.60 WHITEFRIARS 8 5 0 1150 1142 10070 32 DOVETON 9 5 0 925 787 117.53 BANYULE 7 6 0 1396 1316 106.08 28 NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 7 0 955 804 11878 OLD MENTONIANS 6 7 0 1070 1318 81 .18 24 BRUNSWICK 6 8 0 692 943 7338 UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 8 0 1251 1103 113.42 20 ELSTERNWICK 4 10 0 733 1065 6883 MONASH BLUES 3 10 0 1107 1239 89,35 12 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 4 10 0 561 869 6456 PARKSIDE 0 13 0 877 2115 4077 0 BULLEEN UNITED 3 11 0 559 1168 4786 C SECTION ANZ BANK 2 12 0 529 1174 4506 KEW 11 3 0 1546 1261 122 .60 44 F RESERVE SECTIO N FAWKNER 10 4 0 1550 1077 143.92 40 ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 12 2 0 1291 575 224 .52 48 COMMONWEALTH BANK 10 4 0 1608 1354 118 .76 40 OLD ESSENDON GR 12 2 0 1114 662 168.28 48 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 5 0 1574 1294 121 .64 36 OLD CAREY 11 3 0 1153 700 164 .71 44 IVANHOE 9 5 0 1519 1289 11784 36 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 10 4 0 1124 786 143 .00 40 MHSOB 6 8 0 1269 1317 9636 24 WEST BRUNSWICK 9 4 1 1035 698 148 .28 38 ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 5 9 0 1285 1407 91 .33 20 ST MARY'S 9 4 1 1064 718 148.19 38 THOMASTOWN 4 10 0 1159 1880 6165 16 SALESIAN OC 8 5 1 1053 818 12873 34 AJAX 3 11 0 1404 1560 9000 12 PENINSULA OB 8 6 0 834 644 12950 32 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 11 0 1174 1649 7119 12 UHSOB 7 6 1 973 783 124,27 30 D SECTIO N ST ANDREW'S 7 7 0 886 794 11159 28 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 10 4 0 1318 1056 124 .81 36 CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 9 0 637 677 9409 20 MAZENOD 8 6 0 1519 1259 120.65 32 U UNIVERSITY REDS 4 10 0 785 809 9703 16 ST BEDES 8 6 0 1140 1074 106 .15 32 BORONIA PARK 3 11 0 551 1133 4863 12 ST KEVINS 8 6 0 1396 1395 100.07 32 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 11 0 458 1416 3234 12 PRESTON 8 6 0 1325 1346 98 .44 32 ST JOHN'S OB 2 12 0 357 1643 21 73 8 OLD IVANHOE 7 7 0 1480 1450 10207 28 FITOB 0 14 0 453 1429 3130 0 OLD GEELONG 7 7 0 1088 1145 9502 28 G NORTH OLD CAMBERWELL 5 9 0 1137 1235 9206 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 9 0 1~75 1475 8644 20 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14 0 0 1358 503 269 .98 56 ST BERNARDS 12 2 0 1384 578 239 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 10 0 1149 1392 8254 16 .45 48 ELTHAM OC 10 4 0 1331 822 161 .92 40 E SECTION MARCELLIN 9 5 0 1265 785 161 DOVETON 12 2 0 1668 1185 140.76 48 .15 36 CAMBERWELL 9 5 0 1105 719 153 .69 36 GLENHUNTLY 10 4 0 1605 1323 121 .32 40 NORTH OLD BOYS 9 5 0 959 722 13283 36 BRUNSWICK 9 5 0 1505 1137 132 .37 36 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 7 0 992 674 147.18 28 POWERHOUSE 8 5 1 1346 1099 122 .47 34 KEW 7 7 0 1141 817 13966 28 NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 6 0 1582 1332 11817 32 OLD SCOTCH 4 10 0 641 965 6642 16 ANZ BANK 7 7 0 1407 1420 9908 28 THERRY 2 12 0 515 1211 4253 8 AQUINAS OB 6 7 1 1297 1208 107.37 26 BULLEEN UNITED 4 10 0 957 1270 7535 16 BANYULE 1 13 0 480 1595 3009 4 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 14 0 241 2160 11 .16 0 ELSTERNWICK 4 10 0 938 1565 59.94 16 LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1 13 0 910 1761 5168 4 G SOUT H F SECTIO N MONASH WHITES 13 1 0 1149 458 250.87 52 ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 14 0 0 2383 868 274 .54 56 U OLD XAVERIANS 12 2 0 1121 368 304 .62 48 ST MARY'S 12 2 0 1723 1085 158.80 48 MAZENOD OC 11 3 0 1156 542 213 .28 44 OLD CAREY 11 3 0 1418 1180 120 .17 44 DE LA SALLE 11 3 0 1133 589 192.36 44 OLD ESSENDON OR 10 4 0 1652 1018 162 .28 40 BLOODS 10 4 0 1068 587 18L94 40 PENINSULA 10 4 0 1512 1268 119.24 40 COLLEGIANS 9 5 0 642 636 100.94 36 SALESIAN OC 9 5 0 1577 1321 119 .38 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 7 0 772 783 9860 28 ST ANDREW'S 7 7 0 1510 1351 111 77 28 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 7 0 719 805 8932 28 UNIVERSITY REDS 7 7 0 1333 1502 8875 28 MONASH GRYPHONS 6 8 0 811 944 8591 24 ST JOHN'S OC 6 8 0 1299 1346 9651 24 OLD GEELONG 5 9 0 447 1178 37.95 20 UHSOB 6 8 0 1177 1611 7306 24 ST KEVINS 2 12 0 422 1016 41 .54 8 WEST BRUNSWICK 5 9 0 1177 1375 8560 20 U ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 2 12 0 3 69 1218 30.30 8 ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 5 9 0 1116 1347 8285 20 GLENHUNTLY 2 12 0 325 1406 23 .12 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 10 0 1154 1453 7942 16 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 11 0 1033 1838 5620 12 OLD XAVERIANS 12 1 0 1531 650 235 .54 48 FITOB 2 12 0 1230 1984 62.00 8 DE LA SALLE 11 3 0 1411 703 200 BORONIA PARK 1 13 0 918 1665 55 .71 44 .14 4 MAZENOD BLUES 11 2 0 1321 859 153.78 44 A RESERVE SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS 9 4 0 1608 933 172 .35 36 ST BERNARD'S 11 2 0 1145 905 126 .52 44 MARCELLIN 6 7 0 1231 1168 10539 24 COLLEGIANS 9 4 0 1224 822 148 .91 36 ST BERNARD'S BLUE 6 7 0 1045 1261 8287 24 OLD SCOTCH 9 4 0 1162 908 127 .97 36 ORMOND 5 8 0 937 1240 7556 20 ORMOND 7 6 0 1151 1008 114 .19 28 OLD MENTONIANS 3 10 0 950 1553 61 .17 1 2 MARCELLIN 6 7 0 1031 1001 10300 24 U COLLEGIANS 3 10 0 1001 1824 54 .88 12 OLD XAVERIANS 6 7 0 1162 1183 9822 2 4 OLD HAiLEYBURY 0 14 0 797 1927 4136 0 U DE LA SALLE 5 8 0 913 1002 91 .12 20 THERRY 5 8 0 819 1231 6653 20 UNDER 19 CENTRA L NORTH OLD BOYS 4 9 0 859 1375 6247 16 OLD CAMBERWELL 12 1 0 1593 1008 158 .04 48 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 10 0 936 1119 8365 12 THERRY 10 3 0 1565 939 166.67 40 B RESERVE SECTION UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 4 0 1214 864 140.51 36 OLD TRINITY 11 2 0 1149 590 194.75 44 IVANHOE 8 5 0 1356 1194 113 .57 32 OLD BRIGHTON 11 2 0 1081 605 178 .68 44 OLD PARADIANS 8 5 0 1259 1233 102,11 32 OLD PARADIANS 10 3 0 1049 513 204 .48 40 OLD CAREY 7 6 0 1193 1071 111 .86 28 WHITEFRIARS 7 5 1 874 792 110.35 30 OLD TRINITY 6 7 0 1199 1197 100 .17 24 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 6 0 827 743 11131 28 WHITEFRIARS 5 8 0 634 993 6385 20 MONASH BLUES 5 8 0 773 864 89.47 20 KEW 3 10 0 927 1270 72,99 12 BANYULE 5 8 0 706 975 7241 20 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 2 11 0 844 1786 4726 8 OLD MENTONIANS 4 8 1 531 1001 53,05 18 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 12 0 434 1318 32,93 4 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 9 0 602 769 7828 1 6 UNDER 19 SOUT H U PARKSIDE 0 13 0 323 1370 2358 0 CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 2 0 1654 1031 160.43 44 C RESERVE SECTIO N AJA X 10 3 0 1558 955 163 .14 40 FAWKNER 11 3 0 1110 646 171 .83 44 ST BEDES 10 3 0 1308 825 158.55 40 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 3 0 1156 679 170.25 44 MHSOB 9 4 0 1417 1027 137.97 36 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 4 0 1110 651 170.51 40 OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 0 1325 972 13632 36 MHSOB 9 4 1 993 670 148 .21 38 HAMPTON ROVERS 8 5 0 1385 1111 12466 32 ST KILDAlSTH CAULFIELD 7 7 0 797 927 8598 28 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 0 1242 1076 11543 28 COMMONWEALTH BANK 6 8 0 896 1043 8591 24 MONASH BLUES 6 7 0 1375 1099 12511 24 AJAX 5 8 1 901 1063 84,76 22 OAKLEIGH 3 10 0 839 1152 72 .83 12 KEW 3 9 2 772 1067 72,35 16 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 11 0 921 1525 6039 8 THOMASTOWN 4 10 0 649 1264 5134 16 OLD IVANHOE 2 11 0 746 1801 4142 8 IVANHOE 1 13 0 515 1237 4163 4 DE LA SALLE GOLD 1 12 0 715 1874 3815 4 Well don, Our 1991 survey of p!ayers showed 89% mouthguard owners always wear their mouthguard at matches . 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