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Amateur Footballer Rd 10 2009 Editorial HALF WAY stronglY are RupertsWood Round Nine - half WaY mark of the home and aWaY (D1) and La Trobe Uni season - and time for a mid-term reflection to (D4), our onlY undefeated reflect on eVents thus far. All teams haVe plaYed senior sides. Others each other, looked each other in the eYe and Will no looking strong after a fall doubt come again With a neW battle plan if include Caulfield Michael Sholly unsuccessful. Grammarians in C, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Whitefriars in D1, Bentleigh and St The first nine rounds are used to siZe up Your MarY’s/Salesian in D3 and La Trobe Uni in D4. opponent; the second nine are to land some telling punches When preparing for the knockout bloWs in On the other hand, it seems the clubs promoted September. No longer does that cheekY goal-sneak this Year are haVing a tough time of it With the or the recruit from the countrY get under Your notable eXceptions of Werribee (D1), guard. EVerY plaYer is accounted for. WilliamstoWn (D2) and St Francis XaVier (D3), all of Whom appear headed for the finals, While The Amateur footballer looks at each indiVidual incremental improVement from Ormond (B) and section in some detail, but oVerall, it is fair to saY Eltham (D2) could see them still reach the four. that 2009 is proVing to be as competitiVe and enthralling as eVer. One of the major strengths of HoWeVer the biggest improVer thus far has been the VAFA is the depth of our clubs in our loWer De La Salle. De La hasn’t plaYed in an A Section sections. Last Week, I Watched the D2 game finals since 1993 and has neVer reallY threatened betWeen WilliamstoWn CYMS and Old to do so since returning to the main stage in Westbourne. The game Was plaYed in eXtremelY 2006. Last season theY finished eighth on the WindY and cold conditions, Yet the standard of plaY ladder, but haVe taken huge steps this season to Was eXtremelY high. With these clubs, and better that. Eight Wins, one loss and equal first on Werribee, We are building strength in the Western the ladder as We turn. De La Would haVe an suburbs and it surelY Won’t be long before a team unblemished record but for a lapse When it or tWo from out that WaY is slugging it out in our surrendered a 7 goal lead. premier diVisions. I am pleased With the space the Age is giVing the The most competitiVe of all the Sections is B. The VAFA on MondaY mornings and I Was particularlY top three teams, St Bernards, Old Melburnians and delighted With the spread Paul DaffeY did on De La St KeVins, Were all defeated on the Weekend a fortnight ago. The WaYs to build a poWerful closing the gap betWeen relegation and VAFA football club are Varied, but there is plentY to promotion. One Week, You’re staVing off like about the WaY De La has gone about its relegation and the neXt, shooting for the four. business. There is no time for complacencY in this grade. TodaY’s top of the table clash against XaVs has It is alWaYs pleasing to see the clubs Who Went been a long time coming, but this is just one of a through the tough times one Year, re-organising number of challenges theY Will face in the second themselVes and haVing a shot at the finals the half of the season on the WaY to a shot at again folloWing. TWo clubs that haVe rebounded claiming the coVeted L. A. Adamson Cup. TTHEH JOEUR NAL OMF THAE VTICTEORUIANR AM AFTEOURO FOTOTBALAL ALSSLOCEIATR ION June 27th, 2009 Price: $2.00 Vol. 09 No. 10 V THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2009 1 Old Essendon, Whose pre-season dreams haVe become a nightmare and Whose backsides Were still LAST ROUND’S RESULTS – A no doubt sore from their huge Whipping at their last A SECTION start, surViVed a late lunge from a maYbe-moribund OLD BRIGHTON 6.3 10.4 12.9 15.15 (105) Aby MSicEhaeCl FTitzIgOeraN ld OLD IVANHOE 2.1 9.5 12.6 14.13 (97) Marcellin. The Bombers led bY seVenteen points at OLD BRIGHTON: Goals: B. Sinclair 4, T. Jakobi 2, T. MentiplaY 2, J. Cannon 2, the lemons but eight shots at the sticks from the B. Mason, J. Perrett, C. Tolj, J. Pickering, D. Spriggs. Best: D. Hughes, L. Mann, The front nine is behind us, but that Was the easY part, Tigers, Who While outdone Eagles in the last left them three points to the poorer J. Perrett, C. BuckleY, T. Jakobi, J. Cannon OLD IVANHOE: Goals: B. Thompson just the Warm-up. NoW We are homeWard bound With last Week, still haVe the 3, A. Delmonte 3, A. BaldWin 2, N. Clarke, S. Curatolo, S. Geilings, M. LuXon, C. When the Bulleen bell rang. Luke Geister potted fiVe Amen Corner still ahead of us. The premiership, the poWer to be beat the best Nichol, N. Butler. Best: B. Thompson, R. Roberts, C. Nichol, H. Heta, S. Geilings, in a best-on-ground performance for the Visitors. He S. Curatolo finals and relegation are still mathematicallY possible that most teams can dish up. Was ablY backed bY Christian DaY and Dans Cooper UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.4 5.8 12.13 17.17 (119) for all ten clubs, though it Would take a massiVe OLD SCOTCH 2.2 7.5 9.6 10.9 (69) and FlahertY, While Marcellin’s best included the upending of the apple cart for that parable about the UniVersitY Blues Welcomed UNI BLUES: Goals: D. HeinZ 5, P. Smith 3, M. LeWis 3, D. Paton 2, D. Wood, H. brothers Considine, the Veteran DarYl Marson and Weddell, C. ShaW, D. Nicholson. Best: D. HeinZ, M. TorneY, M. McLeod, J. first being last and the last first to come true this Year. the Well-traVelled Alistair Cam MacLaren. MugaVin, M. LeWis, A. LoWcock OLD SCOTCH: Goals: A. Pike 3, A. Houlihan 3, NeVille to their lineup and While theY led at the first B. DohertY 2, L. Thompson, S. SherWen. Best: C. Tallent, T. Widmer, L. Brennan, In truth, the A Section competition has broken into break, found themselVes in trouble When Old Scotch A. Pike, R. EVa, L. Armstrong THIS WEEK ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 4.4 5.5 8.9 11.12 (78) three groups. Ennio Morricone dubbed them, il Buono, raced aWaY in the second quarter. Not for the first time I recall a feW season’s back When R10 saW all of the DE LA SALLE 1.3 4.8 12.11 18.11 (119) il Brutto, il CattiVo, (for those not Versed in the natiVe this season, the Cards got a little ahead of themselVes, SBMT: Goals: B. Collins 2, M. Curcio 2, P. McGettigan 2, B. Phibbs 2, J. Hellier, R1 losers in the Winners’ circle. “Could this happen tongue of Gina Lollobrigida, the Good, the Bad, the and Were on the Wrong end of a second-half pasting (12 M. Wintle, S. Richards. Best: B. Phibbs, T. MaVric, P. McGettigan, N. Corda, M. again?” I hear You ask as You look oVer at the Curcio, T. Marks DLS: Goals: M. Duggan 4, L. Harrison 2, D. LoWe 2, N. Roberts UglY. Recognising the chameleon-like characteristics of goals to 3) from the VarsitY. Diggler HeinZ turned it on, fiXture. I’ll saVe You the trouble. NO! WhateVer maY 2, J. Phillips 2, M. Fieldsend, T. MoloneY, B. OakleY, S. Pickett, J. Gotch, D. Hale. most A Section outfits, We group them according to slotting fiVe or the home team, ablY backed bY Matt Best: J. MoloneY, D. LoWe, A. Shields, L. Harrison, T. MoloneY, B. OakleY happen elseWhere, SBMT Will atone for their narroW alreadY displaYed leVels of competence: TorneY Who kept the dangerous Lachie Thompson MARCELLIN 2.2 6.5 9.6 13.10 (88) 137 point Opening DaY VictorY and might kick 30 OLD ESSENDON 4.0 5.3 12.5 14.7 (91) quiet, and Pat Smith and Michael LeWis Who scored goals at East Keilor this time out. MARCELLIN: Goals: M. Considine 3, J. Bortolotto 2, L. Considine 2, D. Cullinan • Old XaVs, De La Salle, SBMT and Uni Blues hat-tricks. Charlie Tallent Was best for Scotch, Who 2, C. MacLaren 2, J. Crapper, D. Gartner. Best: L. Considine, D. Marson, C. Brighton is looking to turn the tables on Scotch at • Old Brighton, Old Scotch, Collegians disappointed again after setting up a handY lead. MacLaren, S. Considine, N. Crosbie, M. Bortolotto OLD ESSENDON: Goals: L. CamberWell and might VerY Well do that. I haVe a Geister 5, D. FlahertY 3, R. BaddeleY, D. Biggs, C. DaY, D. Forrest, C. Goullet, C. • Marcellin, Old Essendon and Old IVanhoe hunch that the Tonners’ best is better than the Tsardakis. Best: L. Geister, C. DaY, D. FlahertY, D. Cooper, D. Biggs, T. Skurrie Old XaVerians humiliated Collegians at Toorak Park, OLD XAVERIANS 7.1 14.4 17.8 25.9 (159) Cards’ best right noW, so I’ll go With the Visitors. There can be no argument With that first congregation, finishing the daY an eVen 100 points to the good. Matt COLLEGIANS 2.0 5.1 6.3 9.5 (59) Then again, the Scotchies’ Worst is a long WaY better OLD XAVS: Goals: M. HandleY 7, J. Agius 5, D. LYnch 3, R. Colbert 2, M. DarVell nor indeed the last. Il Brutto might be a tough mark for HandleY continued to dominate With his sure hands than the Beachies’ Worst.
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