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U .' : Another Carlton Product Vol . 85 No. 1 2 150 REGISTERED FOR POSTING AS A PUBLICATION-CATEGORY'B' GRONING TGGETHER 1981 -5 AB 3590%85 gsmvKSe, Australian Amateur Football Council 16th Carnival

Foster's Lager- John Dillon, A symbol of Australia President A .A .F .C . and V .A .F .A .

for almost a century. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE : As President of the Australian Amateur Football Council and the Victorian Amateur Football Association I extend a very warm welcome to our Visitors from South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania who will participate in the Council's 16th Football Carnival and also to the members of the Sydney District Football Association who will represent their State of New South Wales for the first Since the Fosters brothers brewed the time in Interstate Football, in a series of matches against two V .A.F.A. teams and a Combined Victorian Universities team . first distinctive Australian lager in 1888 It is now twelve years since the last Carnival was held in Melbourne and it is fitting that the Carnival coincides with Victoria's 150th Birthday and forms part of the State's official celebrations . We in the fame of Australia's favourite beer Victoria are looking forward to entertaining both old and new friends . The most important function on the social calendar, for all players and administrators, will be the Grand Welcome Dinner to be held at has grown around Australia and around the Southern Cross Hotel on Monday 1 st July 1985, which will enable visitors from all States to meet as the world. early as possible in the Carnvial Week. I wish to express my gratitude to the Carnival Committee, chaired by Mr . Alex Johnson, for its untiring Foster's was first exported to South efforts in the organisation and promotion of what we all trust will be a highly successful week for Africa during the Boer war. Today you players, administrators and supporters alike . Nine matches are scheduled over six days . It can be stated with some confidence that a real Carnival of Australian Amateur Football awaits us all . can get a Foster's from Baghdad to Bangkok, San Francisco to Singapore . John Dillo n It's by far the biggest selling Australian beer in Britain . One of the top 10 selling imports in OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CARNIVA L the U.S .A. His Excellency, Rear Admiral Sir Brian Murray, K .C.M .G., A.O., K .St .J., and Sold in every Australian state, Patron-in-Chief of the Victorian Amateur Football Association will formally open the 16th Carnival of Foster's outsells every other Australian the Australian Amateur Football Council at 2 p .m . on Sunday, 30th June, 1985 . The opening ceremony will be held immediately following the first match between South Australia brand of beer. and Tasmania . The Architect of the opening ceremony is the V .A F.A. Carnival Director, Mr . Alex Johnson who has spent much time in planning a colourful and imaginative opening ceremony . His Excellency is no stranger to Amateur Football having played for Hampton Scouts prior to World Australia's favourite beer. War II whilst his son Peter is a recent vice-captain of the Old Melburnians Club . AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL COUNCIL

VICTORIA - THE 1985 HOST S The first mention of a Carnival occurred at the Council Meeting held in Melbourne on 29th September, 1933 where it was Tasmanian Amateur Football League decided to hold a Carnival in Melbourne in 1935 or Adelaide in 1936 arrangements to be left to the V.A.F.A. and S .A .A.F.L. And so at the meeting held. in Melbourne on the 20th August, 1935 it was decided to hold the 1 stA .A. F .C. Carnival in Adelaide Amateur football in Tasmania was founded on the 10th June, 1931 at Launceston under the to coincide with South Australia's centenary celebration and . Old Launcestonians, Old Patricians (now St. Patrick's Old Collegians) invitations were extended to the W Secretaryship of Eric Coulter .A .A.F.A. and New South and Associated Banks were the foundation clubs . The Public Schools Old Boys Association was Wales and Queensland Australian National Football Leagues . founded at Hobart in 1931 with Ray Vincent as Hon . Secretary and Hutchins, Old Virgilians, Friends' In August, 1937 it was resolved to hold the second Carnival in and Clemes affiliating . 1932 saw the commencement of annual intrastate games, now traditionally Launceston in August 1938 and invitations were again sent to known as North versus South 'matches. In 1947 the P.S .O.B.A. changed its name to the Southern West Australia, New South Wales and Queensland as well as the Tasmanian Amateur Football Association and in 1948 affiliated with the Northern body to form the Peter Frenc h Australian National Football League . Tasmanian Amateur Football League - the respective bodies being known as the Northern and Secretary Australian Amateur Football Southern Divisions . Council and Both of these Carnivals were won by this year's host state - V .A .F .A . General Manager VICTORIA . Eric Coulter and Ray Vincent did a tremendous amount of work for Amateur Football both in Tasmania and nationally and have been awarded Life Memberships of their Divisions, of the T.A.F.L . Victoria has hosted Carnivals in 1951, 1962 and 1973 and takes great pride and pleasure in acting as and the A .A.F .C. They have also received the National Football League and the T .A .N .F.L . MeritAward . Ray's greatest accolade, so richly host State forthe 1985 Carnival which fortuitously coincides with the State's 150th birthday celebrations . Certificates, as well as from the Sportsman's Association of Australia deserved, was the award of Member of the British Empire in 1977'for his outstanding services to the It is significant in view of New South Wales involvement in those pre-war Carnivals that the "Light sport of Amateur Football'. Blues" have accepted an invitation from the V .A.F.A. to take part in a series of matches against the . V.A. F .A.'s combined teams selected from C, D, E& F sections and the Combined Victorian Universities . Each Division controls amateur football in their area and elect three delegates to the State Council Hopefully as a result of this initiative New South Wales will once more be included in future Carnivals The State President and Secretary are from the same Division and hold office fortwo years afterwhich conducted by the Australian Amateur Football Council . the offices are assumed from the delegates from the other Division . This system of administration has been outstandingly successful and formsthe onlytruly statewide competition forfootball in Tasmania . Victoria's contribution to Amateur Football in Australia has been most noteworthy . The State has provided both playing and administrative leadership of the council providing Australian captains in D Presently there are 27 clubs of which 15 play in the Southern Division and 17 in the Northern . The . total number of teams is 62 . A significant step was taken in 1985 with the absorption of clubs from the Arnold 1950 and 1951, G .W . Hibbins 1958, J .F . Nelson 1962, D .J. Hughes 1968, M . Quinlan 1971, R .I . Cordner 1979, J . Jones 1983 . Presidents E .F. Atkins 1939-51, J.S . McCann 1959-1962, J . Fullerton League. 1971-73, J .F .X . Dilion 1982-1985 . Secretaries J .S . McCann 1933-51, G .T. Moore 1954-1956, J .B. Despite being relatively small in numbers, Tasmania has been a regular participant in all Carnivals Adams 1982-1983 and P.D . French 1983- . and since 1960 has been playing regular matches against the V .A.F.A. Success has been limited but All visitors to Melbourne for the 16th A .A.F.C. Carnival will receive a very warm Victorian welcome enthusiasm has never lacked . from the President, John Dillon through Chairman, Jim Hawkins and his Executive Committee to the players and oficials of its Member Clubs . An interesting and varied round of social functions plus some typical Victorian on field opposition are OFFICIALS bound to make the Melbourne Carnival a memorable and exciting week in which many new friendships will be made and old ones renewed . COLIN L . JOHNSTO N .C . Executive member for the T.A. F . L. In the dual role of A .A.F.C. Secretary and V.A.F.A. General Manager, I take very great pleasure in A.A. F Has been an A .A .S .C. delegate since 1979 . wishing all players and officials a most successful and happy carnival . Involved with administration of Amateur Football at various levels since 1948 . Carnival Director Currently Southern Division President & State Honorary Secretary & Treasurer . Mr . T. Alex Johnson was appointed to this vital and most GEOFFREY C . CLARKE important role by the V .A.F.A. Executive early in 1984 . Manager T.A. F . L. team . Alex is well known to Amateur football followers throughout Vice President of the Southern Division . Represented Sorell as Club Delegate for many years and has Australia as the immediate Past-President of the V.A.F.A., a managed most Southern teams of the past 15 years . Has been involved managing State sides since member of the Council, and the man behind the V .A.F.A. develop- 1978 . ment of Eisternwick Park . In fact the main building is known as the Alex Johnson Pavilion . JACK BENNETT - PRESIDENT TASMANIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE Alex's contribution to Amateur football was recognised by the Previous administrative positions : N .F .L . who awarded him a Certificate of Merit at their most State secretary, 2 year terms (3 occasions) . recent Annual Meeting . . T State Treasurer, 2 year terms (2 occasions) . Mr . Alex Johnson Alex and his hardworking committee have spent many hours Immediate Past President - V .A .F .A . State Selector, 4 years . 1985 A .A .F .C . Carnival Director in ensuring the success of the CArnival and have no doubt that Member of State Committee for 12 years . our visitors will be most impressed with their efforts . Northern Tasmanian Amateur Football League Treasurer, 12 years . His Committee consists of - Messrs . F .C . Coldrey, R . Doran, R . Elliott, J . Fidge, P. Harris, T . Commenced association with amateur football with Churinga Football Club (now defunct) in Northern Johnston, M . Lyon, D . McQueen, G . McTaggert, J . Miles, I.H. Munro, A .J . O'Callaghan, M . O'Kelly, A . Division Tasmanian Amateur Football League . Orchard and H .H. Thomas_ Tasmanian Player Profile s TASMANIA v SOUTH AUSTRALIA BARRY, CHRISTOPHER : 6'0" 12 st . 7 . Elusive half forward from Newtown Old Scholars . 11 .30 AM SU N DAY JUNE 30TH AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K BELL, BRUCE : 6'2" 12 .7 High leaping ruckman, playing first carnival . Plays for Bridge North . BREWARD, GREG : 5'8" 11 .5 . Clever rover, from Old Scotch, Northern Division. BRITTAIN, GLEN : 5'10" 11 .7 . Talented back pocket from Bridgewater . TASMANI A SOUTH AUSTRALI A BRITTON, GLEN : 5'10" 11 .7 . Elusive winger, half forward from Friends . COACH : BYRNE, JED : 5'10" 12 .7 . Tough half back from Claremont Football Club . COACH : GRAEMEJONES David Mars h COLE, STEVEN : 6'4" 13 .7 . Top ruckman from Claremont Football club . COURTNEY, STEVEN : 6'0" 13 .7 . Strong forward from Newtown Old Scholars CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : . RICKY DOLLIVE R DOLLIVER, RICKY : PETER WHITIN G 6'0" 13 .7 . Experienced centreman . Captain and coach of Richmond Campania . COLOURS: GREEN, ROSE, PRIMROSE COLOURS : Red GUERNSEY, YELLOW & DUNNE, BILL : 5'11' 12.7 . Clever high leaping forward. Assistant coach of Friends . FRAZER, CRAIG : 5'10" 11 PRIMROSE SHORTS, GREEN SOCK S BLUE V RED SHORTS RED SOCK S .7 . Clever centre line player from O .H .A. a GIBSON, DAVID : 5'10" 11 .5 . Clever winger from Old Scotch . OnlyTassie with priorCarnival experience. All Australian representative in 1982 . G B B HOWARD, GLEN : 5'9" 11 .0 . Strong robust winger from Newtown Old Scholars . HOWARD, RON :6'2" 13 .7. Experienced ruckman from Newtown Old Scholars . 1984 Representative. 1 . Dolliver, R . (c) ...... 2 . Hall, T ...... ILLINGWORTH, STEVEN : 6'1" 12 .5 . Solid half back flank from St . Patricks . 2. Warren, R...... 3 . Obst, A ...... JONES, HARVEY: 5'9" 11 .0 . Constructive rover from St. Patrick's . 1984 Representative . 4. Britton, G ...... 5 . Williams, P...... McCANN, GARY: 6'1" 10 .7. Class utility player from Friends Old Scholars . 5. Frazer, C ...... 6 . Clohessy, C ...... Breward, G ...... Krzeminski, M ...... McMURRAY, JOHN : 5'10" 11 .0 . Class winger. Represented Tasmania with T .A.N.F .L . from Friends, 6 7 7, Illingworth, S ...... 8 . Tait, S ...... REINMUTH, PAUL : 6'1" 15 .0 . Experienced rugged backman . Coach of Old Scotch . Ex'T.A.N.F.L. Representative. 8. Howard, R . 9 . Panazaris, J ...... Byrne, J ...... 10 . Allen, P ...... SIMMONS, DAMIEN : 5'11' 13 .0 . Solid close checking backman . Plays for Beauty Point in North . 9 10. Brittain, G ...... 11 . Botten, B ...... SPAULDING, CHRISTOPHER : 6'0" 12 .0 . Solid experienced backman . Coach of Lauderdale. 11 . Barry, C ...... 12 . Buckley, S ...... TAYLOR, DIGBY : 5'10" 13 .0 . Experienced ruck rover from Old Launcestonians . 12. Thomas, R. (v.c.) ...... 13 . Librandi, V ...... THOMAS, ROD : 6'4" 15 .4 . Ruckman with great experience . Coach of Beaconsfield in Northern 13. Dunne, B ...... 14 . Aistrope, K ...... Division. Ex NTFA Hec. Smith Medal winner . 14. Bell, B...... 15 . Simpson, M ...... VAESSEN, WIM : 5'8" 15 .4 . Experienced back pocket, coach of Exeter in North . Ex N .T.F.A ...... Representative . 15. Taylor, D ...... 16 . Schmid, S ...... 16. Courtney, S ...... 17 . Coles, I...... WARREN, ROYCE : 6'2" 13 .7 . Clever half forward from Richmond Campania . 17. Cole, S ...... 19. Antonelli, A ...... MANAGER : CLARKE, GEOFF : South Division Delegate of great experience . Manager of Southern 18. Reinmuth, P...... 20. Parker, G . (v.c.) ...... Division and State teams for some years . 19. Gibson, D ...... 21 . Willoughby, R ...... COACH : JONES, GRAEME (PLUGGY) : Coach T.A.F .L . Very astute, experienced and successful 20. Howard, G ...... 22. Juniper, G ...... coach . Has won premierships with Sorell and several country teams in other Associations. Holds 21 . Jones, H ...... 23. Johnston, P...... Tasmanian record of number of games played - over 600 . Pluggy faces his biggest challenge 22. McCann, G ...... 24. Willsmore, I ...... confident that the players selected will do themselves and Tassie proud . 23. McMurray, J...... 25. Whiting, P. (c) ...... OTHER OFFICIALS ACCOMPANYING THE PARTY are - 24. Vaessen, W...... 26. Giles, C ...... Tim Campbell - Assist . Manage r 33. Simmons, D ...... 27. Schmidt, G ...... Barry Pearton - Selector 34. Spaulding, C ...... 28. Tankosic, D ...... I ...... Charlie Piper - Selector AB Jordan - Runner Mark Crooks - Trainer FIELD : FERME J. BOUNDARY : DIGHT A . GOAL: MOORE D . Geoff Gray - Trainer HORWOOD J . O'SHEA J. SIEGA B . Accommodation: Domain Mote l EMERGENCY : DAWSON G . V.A.F .A. Liaison Officers: Harry Thomas (H) 49 3709, Geo . McTaggart (H) 528 3319 .

MSS Patrol Services Cup A perpetual Trophy donated by MSS Patrol Services for competition between Victoria and Tasmania will be presented by company State Sales Manager, Mr Michael Ramsay, a former Old Carey player to '/• time 1h time 3/4 time Y. time '/z time 3/4 time Final the winning Captain at the Presentation Ceremony at the M .C.G. on Saturday evening July 6th . VICTORIA (C & F) v NEW SOUTH WA 2 2.15 PM SUNDAY JUNE 30TH AT ELSTERNWICK PARK 1 PM MONDAY JULY 1ST AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K

VICTORIA WEST AUSTRALI A VICTORIA NEW SOUTH WALE S COACH : COACH : COACH: COACH : MICHAEL GREE N STEVE ARNOT T GAVIN WHIT E WARREN FINGER CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : SHANE MURPH Y LEIGH SPRYLA N RICK BROCKWEL L MICHAEL HIRS T COLOURS : NAVY BLUE GUERNSEY, COLOURS : GOLD AND BLACK, BLACK COLOURS : NAVY BLUE GUERNSEY, COLOURS: SKY BLUE & BLAC K WHITE SHORTS, NAVY BLUE SOCK S SHORTS, GOLD AND BLACK SOCK S WHITE SHORTS, NAVY BLUE SOCKS

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1 . Murphy, S . (c) ...... 1 . M etcalf . G ...... 2. Brown, R . (v.c .) ...... 2 . Volk, D ...... Brockwell, R . (c) ...... 1 . Keamo, M ...... 3. Stone, C ...... 3 . Jones, K ...... Burgin, P ...... 2. Bright, D ...... 4. Van Den Driest, R ...... 4 . Dunn, B ...... Young, T ...... 3. Barber, M ...... 6. Kiel, F ...... 5 . Symons, K ...... Legge, M. . - - .:...... -- 4. Humphries, J...... 7. Callil, P ...... 6 . Ludwig, S...... Bell, P...... 5. Horton, R ...... ' 8. Salinger, P...... 7 . Joy, D ...... Swan, L ...... 6. Dowdle, B ...... 9. Wilton, N ...... 8 . Herrington, D ...... Deighton, C...... 7. Meers, S ...... 10. Sherwen, P...... 9 . B ushe-J ones, M ...... Fellows, T...... 8. Sharpe, C ...... 11 . Hodge, B ...... 10 . Knight, N ...... Biddlestone, G ...... 9. Carter, J...... 12 . Kanis,J ...... 11 . Fussell, M ...... Blake, M ...... 10. Blyth, I ...... 13 . Garde, J ...... 12 . Lill, S...... ' Crocker, N ...... 11 . Horton, A...... 14. Gittos, P...... 13 . Bovell, T . (v.c .) ...... Reidy, S...... 12. Hitchins, G ...... 15. Ritchie, G .. . . .` ...... 14 . Bengough . J ...... i Crotty, P...... 13. Hirst, M . (c) ...... Mehrten, A ...... 17 15 . Kosovich, K ...... Jakovceski, L ...... 14. Rogan, P...... 18 . McDonald, M ...... 16 . Townsend, J ...... I Wrigglesworth, D ...... 15. Armstrong, G ...... 19 . Considine, P ...... 17 . Marwood, L ...... Ramsay, S ...... 17. Renerey, P...... 20 . Eishold, S ...... 18 . Joyce, R ...... ~ Mitchell, G ...... 18. Hatherley, B...... 21 . Deveson, M ...... 19 . Sprylan, L. (c) ...... j Gerny, R ...... 19. McLeod, N ...... 22 . Smythe, A ...... 20 . Cook, J ...... Jones, J .P ...... 20. Hurlstone, B . (v.c .) ...... 23 . Camerton, G ...... 21 . White, C ...... Trist, S ...... 21 . Andrizasevich, P ...... 24 . Capiron, C ...... 22 . Hardman, W...... Luby,T ...... 22 . Whitehead, P ...... 25 . Naylor, A ...... 23 . Vitlich, M ...... Burke, D ...... 23 . Heyblok, R ...... 27 . Demarte, R ...... 24 . Lowe, V...... Luxa, M ...... 24 . Clarke, G ...... 28 . McDonald, M ...... 25 . Goodard, T...... O'Leary, J...... 29. Bourke, N ...... i...... Pazianas, T ...... EMERGENCY : MEHAFFEY C . EMERGENCY : McCARTHY S .

FIELD : MATTHEWSON J . BOUNDARY : DAY M . GOAL : RICHARDSON M . GOODMAN B FIELD : DAWSON G . BOUNDARY: CHERRY P . GOAL : RUSSO R . . KILLEEN A . MURRAY M . MEHAFFEY C . SIERAKOWSKI B . HALL J .

3/. time 1/4 time I 'h time 1 3/4 time Y. time 'h time 3/4 time Final '/• time '/: time 3/4 time 1/4 time 1/a time Final qpeY 4 Ja9s The Victorian Amateur Football Association 5 HORSCROFT PLACE, MOORABBI N

PAPER BAG MANUFACTURERS & CATERERS SUPPLIE S The Victorian Amateur Football Association was founded in 1892 making it the second oldest football body in Australia . It owes its existence in so many ways to its "founding father" Mr L .A. Adamson who was President from 1896 to 1915 and 1920 to 1932 . PROUD TO SPONSOR A great strength to the V.A.F .A. has been its many loyal and long serving administrators . 16th ® ® ® . Messrs. H.J. Stewart, E .F . Atkins, J . Fullerton, F .C. Coldrey, G .T . Moore, L.S . Zachariah, M .G. Russel, C"ARNIVAL T.A. Johnson, A .J. Keam and J .S . McCann are but some whose names have become synonomous with the V .A.F.A.

Today we have Messrs . J.F.X . Dillon, J .F. Hawkins and N .C. Rundle carrying on in the footsteps of those who have served the Association so well .

PROUD TO SUPP LY Since 1977 which saw inter-alia the formation of a Marketing and Properties Committee the V .A.F.A. has literally leapt into prominence .

Vital decisions were made which led to - fQUALI D ISPOSAB LE CATERING PRODUCTS • the re-building of Elsternwick Park as the Associations permanent playing and administrative headquarters and at which the Association has appointed a caterer to handle all its official functions. DE • the appointment of the Associations first full time General Manager, Mr. Peter French . " E KO" SERVIETTES, • erection of an electronic scoreboard . • a wider programme of representative matches which now involve the V .F .A . and V.C.F.L. TA • procuring of major and minor sponsorships . B LE COVERS, • establishing closer and stronger ties with the media.

CHINET PLATES, The Principle Office Bearers of the V .A.F.A. are - President: Mr John Dillo n Chairman of the Executive : Mr Jim Hawkins DISPOSAB LE CUPS . Executive: Messrs. David Bunes, Richard Elliott, Alex Johnson, John Miles, Peter Nathan, David Scott, Keith Sharkie, Ray Walsh, Bob Welch . Treasurer: Mr Noel Rundle ALL FESTIVE A ND PACKAGING NE ED S General Manager: Mr Peter French Administrative Assistant : Mrs Sue Anderso n

CARNIVAL REUNI ON SERVICE ANUE"QUALI A warm invitation is extended to all former VICTORIAN PLAYERS who have participated in any of the past 15 Amateur Carnivals or other Representative Matches . A get together has been arranged for WEDNESDAY 3rd JULY, 1985 in the `Rosters' Marquee at ELSTERNWICK PARK from 4.30 p.m. straight after the Victoria v Tasmania match. TAN MUNRO will host the reunion and those intendin g to come should ring the General Manager on 531 5452 or 531 7966 for an entree card . Victorian Player Profiles CARNIVAL ARRANGEMENTS

SHANE MURPHY: (De La Salle) (c) . Former Hawthorn player who has represented the VAFA with distinction. Usually a half forward but played full forward against the VFA . Always rises to the occasion MATCHES . .30 a.m . ROHAN BROWN : (Old Melburnians) (vc) Morning matches will commence at 11 . Experienced ruckman who is very enthusiastic . Played with . Carlton . Excelled against the VFA . The duration of each quarter will be 25 minutes plus time-on Afternoon matches will commence at 2 p .m . CHRIS STONE : (Caulfield Grammarians) . Centreman orruck rover. Strong playerwith VFL experience The duration of each quarter will be 25 minutes plus time-on . at St. Kilda . The exceptions will be Victoria v West Australia on June 30th and Victoria (C & F1 v New South Wales FERGUS KIEL : (Old Scotch) . Captain of his club . Centre half back with great skills. Has had a thigh on July 1 st. These matches will commence at 2 .15 p .m . and 1 p.m . respectivelyto allowforthe Opening injury, but likely to be fit and line up on a wing or back flank . Ceremony and Welcome Dinner). PAT SALINGER : (University Blues) . Very reliable full back who kept VFA full forward Mark Fotheringham FOOTBALL S to one goal . Match balls will be : Sherrin, Faulknerand Burleigh and when a clash occurs each make shall be use d NICK .WILTON : (Old Xaverians) . Centre half back who isa strong playerand good overhead . Experience for half the match . with Hawthorn . Had a good day against the VFA . NUMBER OF PLAYERS IN TEAM S RICK DeMARTE : (Bulleen-Templestowe) . Rover who was with the Swans earlier this year . Quick and strong, but missed the VFA game with a thigh injury . A Section best and fairest . A.A.F .C. rules provide that the number of players in the party for Carnival matches shall be limited to 25 per state . The names of the 25 players are to be notified to the Secretary by the day prior to the first v JOHN KANIS : (Caulfield Grammarians) . Rover with pace and determination . Did well against the VFA . Has had an injury problem . match of the carnival . Three interchange players will be permitted . PETER GITTOS : (Ivanhoe) . Captain of his club . Centre half back who is renowned for his marking UMPIRES strength. Faced tribunal this week. Tasmania and South Australia have opted to send two umpires each who along with the Victorian panel selected will come under the control of the host state's Umpire's Advisor, Mr . Neville Nash . GUY RITCHIE : (Ormond) . Very determined back pocket who inspired his teammates against the VFA . Nuggety and strong . LINES ON GROUN D V MARK McDONALD : (Ormond) . Centre half forward who is very mobile and a good mark. Spent last There will be a centre square but no line through the centre . year at Melbourne . He impressed against the VFA . TRIBUNA L ~ PAUL CONSIDINE : (North O .B.). Big strong ruckman who will probably play in the back pocket . Can play centre half back . Any reports will be heard by a Tribunal appointed by the host state . The Tribunal shall have power to impose such penalties as it thinks fit. ~ . SIMON EISHOLD : (Ormond) . Ruck rover who was best against the VFA . Strong, determined and creative with the ability to kick goals when on the forward flank . It is anticipated that the Tribunals for the respective days will be - Sunday, June 30 - Messrs . Clothier, Mitchell and Walker. MICK DEVESON : (De La Salle) . Excellent left footed centre half back . Not the most elegant kick but goes at the ball very hard . A good player on the back flank against the VFA . Wendesday, July 3- Messrs . Westmore, Thomas and Sheehan . Saturday, July 6- Messrs. Mason, Clancy and Rhoden . ANDREW SMYTHE : (Bulleen-Templestowe) . He is a brilliant wing or half back with his club . Lined up in the centre against the VFA and ran himself into the ground . A key player who did pre-season at ORDER OF F Collingwood . The A .A.F.C . Order-off rule will apply . GREG CAMERON : (Ivanhoe) . Half back flanker who is quite a good mark . Played against the VFA. UNIFORM S ~ CHARLIE CAPIRON : (St. Kilda). Versatile, slick ruck rover/ half forward who played against the VFA . State Uniforms are listed on each Team List page . Experience in VFL at St . Kilda and Swans . ~ ALAN NAYLOR : (Ormond) . Almosta veteran, this greattap ruckman unluckily missed against the VFA . Great user of his body. RICK VAN DEN DRIEST : (Bulleen-Templestowe) . Dashing blonde back flanker who provided a lift against the VFA . Highly skilled left footer. SPECTA & SUPPORTERS! 4 JAMES GARDE : (University Blacks) . Ruckman who got a guernsey in the forward pocket against the VFA and kicked 3 goals . PETER SHERWEN : (Old Scotch) . Very talented player who is over a hamstring problem . Can pla y Spectators and supporters are reminded that they must keep off the almost anywhere ; centre, wing, half forward or ruck rover. Great mark and long kick. playing field and must remain behind the fence at all time s PHIL CALLIL : (Caulfield Grammarians) . Versatile backman who has pace . Former Old Xaverians ~ player. BRIAN HODGE : (Old Scotch) . Wingman or ruck rover who is very talented . Has pace and uses the ball very well. Experience with Richmond and Footscray . Australians all let us rejoice, ANDY MEHRTEN : (Ormond) . Rover, who is very strong For we are young and free ; . Consistent type who can kick goals . We've golden soil and wealth for toil ; MIKE McDONALD : (Ivanhoe) . Strong left footer who can play in the centre, on the wing or forward Our home is girt by sea ; flank . Missed VFA game due to a virus . Our land abounds in nature's gifts 4 NICK BOURKE : (Old Xaverians) . Played on the wing against the VFA but more suited up forward . Ha s Of beauty rich and rare ; all the skills and will be thrilled to be included . In history's page, let every stage Advance Australia fair . In joyful strains then let us sing, Advance Australia fair . SOUTH AUSTRALIA 7 i7/-\~LJSOTE. Lr1 1

SOUTH AUSTRALI A WEST AUSTRALI A COACH : COACH : David Mars h STEVE ARNOTT CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : PETER WHITIN G LEIGH SPRYLA N COLOURS : Red GUERNSEY, YELLOW & COLOURS : GOLD AND BLACK, BLACK BLUE V RED SHORTS RED SOCKS SHORTS, GOLD AND BLACK SOCK S

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Hall, T...... 1 . Metcalf . G ...... Obst, A ...... 2 . Volk, D ...... Williams, P ...... 3 . Jones, K ...... Clohessy . C...... 4 Dunn, B ...... Krzeminski, M ...... 5- Symons, K.. Tait, S ...... _ ..... 6. Ludwig, S . Panazaris, J...... 7. Joy, D , Allen, P...... 8. Herrington, D . Botten, B ...... 9 . Bushe-Jones, M . ... . Buckley. S...... 10 Knight, N . Librandi . V...... 11 . Fussell . M Aistrope, K ...... 12 . Lill, S . Simpson, M ...... 13. Bovell, T (v.c .) Schmid, S ...... 14. Bengough, J . .. Coles, I...... 15. Kosovich, K ... Antonelli, A...... 16. Townsend, J ...... Parker, G . (v.c.) ...... 17 . Marwood, L ...... Willoughby, R ...... 18 . Joyce, R ...... Juniper, G .... 19 . Sprylan, L . (c) ... Johnston, P . 20. Cook, J ...... Willsmore, I .... 21 . White, C ...... Whiting . P . (c) 22 . Hardman, W ...... Giles, C ..... 23. Vitlich, M ...... Schmidt, G ... 24. Lowe, V ...... Tankosic. D 25 . Goodard, T ...... It's probably because Murph' s washable or commercially launderable . a lot more comfortable playing in his new Club secretaries are advised that Wool- Woolblend jumper. blend jumpers will be available for the 198 6 FIELD : To be appointed BOUNDARY : LYONS W . GOAL : MALCOLM I . WILSON D. HILLIER D . In fact, since the whole VAFA State season from Polwarth Knitwear Ltd . Representative team have been playing in But we also advise ordering EMERGENCY : ROSSETTO F . Woolblend jumpers they've all been a lot by December to ensure delivery . , n rr happier. Miss out, and your whole team (~711 L 11 L"',IL D) 1.7 L Woolblend jumpers breathe, so no could get very hot under the collar. matter what the weather, there's no overheat- Telephone: (03) 555 5588 ing, itching or scratching. pR1TJHyf ~I And while others lose their form after pOV`N T '/• time '/: time 3/4 time 1/4 time '/a time 3/4 time Final just one season, Woolblend jumpers keep their shape for years. They're also machine Woolblendmark. The finest blend. VICTORIA v TASMANIA COMBINED UNIVERSITIES v NEW SOUTH WALES 2 P.M . THURSDAY 4TH AT MELBOURNE 2 PM WEDNESDAY 3RD JULY AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K UNIVERSITY

COMBINED UNIVERSITIES VICTORI A TASMANI A NEW SOUTH WALE S COACH : COACH : COACH : MICHAEL O'DONNELL COACH : MICHAEL GREEN GRAEMEJONE S WARREN FINGER CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : MARK TYOUI N CAPTAIN : SHANE MURPHY E RICKY DOLLIVE R MICHAEL HIRST & COLOURS : BLACK GUERNSEY, RED V COLOURS : NAVY BLUE GUERNSEY, COLOURS: GREEN, ROSE, PRIMROSE ROYAL BLUE, SKY BLUE, WHITE SHORTS, COLOURS : SKY BLUE & BLAC K WHITE SHORTS, NAVY BLUE SOCK S PRIMROSE SHORTS, GREEN SOCKS BLACK SOCKS

G © G B G B 1 . Murphy, S . (c) ...... 2. Brown, R . (v.c .) ...... 1 . Dolliver, R . (c) ...... Tyquin, M . (c) ...... 1 . Keamo, M ...... 3. Stone, C ...... 2 . Warren, R ...... Sest, I . (v.c .) ...... 2. Bright, D...... 4. Van Den Driest, R ...... 4. Britton, G ...... Doyle, L . (d .v .c .) ...... 3 . Barber, M ...... 6. Kiel, F ...... 5. Frazer, C...... Grutzner, P ...... 4, Humphries, J ...... 7. Callil, P ., ...... 6. Breward, G ...... -- Dempsey, S ...... 5. Horton, R ...... 8 . Sali n ger, P...... 7. Iilingworth, S ...... Clark, N ...... 6. Dowd le, B ...... 9. Wilton, N ...... 8. Howard . R . Hutchins, P ...... 7. Meers, S ...... 10 . Sherwen, P...... 9 . Byrne, J ...... Shears, B...... 8. Sharpe, C ...... 11 . Hodge, B ...... 10 . Brittain, G ...... McGuiness, N ...... 9. Carter, J...... 12 . Kanis,J ...... 11 . Barry, C ...... Rush, D ...... 10. Biyth,l ...... 13. Garde, J ...... 12 . Thomas, R . (v .c .) ...... McGregor, A ...... 1 1 . Horton, A ...... 14 . G i ttos, P...... 13 . Dunne . B ...... McCormick, B ...... 12. Hitchins, G ...... 15 . Ritchie, G ...... 14 . Bell, B ...... Nugent, D ...... 13 . Hirst, M . (c) ...... 17 . Mehrten, A ...... 15 . Taylor, D ...... Kavanagh, F . - - ...... 14 . Rogan, P ...... 18 . McDonald, M ...... 16 . Courtney, S ...... Depace, D ...... 15 . Armstrong, G...... 19 . Considine, P ...... 17 . Cole, S ...... Brooker, P ...... 1 7 . Renerey, P...... 20 . Eishold, S ...... 18 . Reinmuth, P ...... Norman, A ...... 18 . Hatherley, B ...... 21 . Deveson, M . . - ...... 19 . Gibson, D ...... Atanasakis, L ...... 19 . McLeod, N...... 22 . Smythe, A...... _ ...... 20 . Howard, G ...... Rivett, M ...... 20. Huristone, B . (v .c .) ...... 23 . Camerton, G ...... 21 . Jones . H ...... Chilco, P...... 21 . Andrizasevich, P ...... 24 . Capiron, C ...... 22 . McCann, G ...... Baldwin, J ...... 22. Whitehead, P...... 25 . Naylor, A ...... , ., ., . ., .,, . .,, 23 . McMurray, J ...... Ashton, A ...... 23. Heyblok, R ...... 27 . Demarte, R ...... 24 . Vaessen, W...... Keilar . B ...... 24. Clarke, G ...... 28 . McDonald, M ...... Simmons, D ...... 33 White . A ...... 29 . Bourke, N ...... 34. Spaulding, C ...... Tadgell, P ...... : Kenny, B ...... Huffer, D ...... EMERGENCY : KING C. FIELD: To be appointed BOUNDARY : HENRY W. GOAL : DUNSTAN R . WILSON N. SIEGA B . FIELD : To be appointed BOUNDARY : MURNANE J . GOAL: HOARE B. WALSH B. BRIDGES R . EMERGENCY : WISEMAN P . n

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VICTORIA D AND E SECTIONS NEW SOUTH WALE S WEST AUSTRALIA TASMANI A COACH : COACH : COACH : FCOAC H : GAVIN WHITE WARREN FINGER STEVE ARNOT T GRAEMEJONE S CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : STEVE WILTSHIR E MICHAEL HIRS T LEIGH SPRYLA N RICKY DOLLIVE R COLOURS : NAVY BLUE GUERNSEY, COLOURS : SKY BLUE & BLAC K COLOURS: GOLD AND B CK, BLACK COLOURS : GREEN, ROSE, PRIMROSE WHITE SHORTS, NAVY BLUE SOCK S SHORTS, GOLD AND BLACK SOC PRIMROSE SHORTS, GREEN SOCK S

G B G B G G B 1 . Metcalf . G ...... 1 . Wiltshire, S . (c) ...... 1 . Keamo, M ...... Volk, D ...... 2 1 . Dolliver, R . (c) ...... 2. Gregory, D. (v.c .) ...... 2 . Bright, D ...... 3. Jones, K ...... 2. Warren, R ...... 3. Mannes, M ...... 3. Barber, M ...... Dunn, B ...... 4 4. Britton, G ...... 4. Robison, C...... 4 . Humphries, J ...... Symons, K ...... 5 5. Frazer, C...... 5. Allibon, A...... 5 . Horton, R ...... 6. Ludwig, S...... 6. Breward, G ...... 6. Taylor, M ...... 6 . Dowdle, B ...... 7. Joy, D ...... 7. Iilingworth, S...... 7. Cortese, C ...... 7. Meers, 5...... : ...... 8. Herrington, D ...... 8. Howard, R . 8. Connolly, G ...... 8. Sharpe, C ...... Bushe-Jones, M ...... 9 . . 9. Byrne . J...... 9. Roberts, M ...... 9. Carter, J ...... 10. Knight, N ...... 10. Brittam . G 10. Vickers-Willis, R ...... 10. Blyth,l ...... 11 . Fusseil, M ...... 11 . Barry, C ...... 11 . Wix, R ...... 11 . Horton, A ...... 12. LiII.S...... 12 . Thomas, R . (v .c .) ...... 12 . Corbett, C...... 12. Hitchins, G...... 13. Boveli, T . (v.c.) ...... 13. Dunne . B . 13. Lawley, T...... 13. Hirst, M .(c) ...... 14. Bengough, J ...... 14. Bell . B .. 14 . Angwin, K ...... 14. Rogan . P ...... 15. Kosovich, K ...... 15. Taylor, D . 15. Sciacca, V ...... _ 15. Armstrong . G ...... 16. Townsend, J ...... 16. Courtney . S . 16. Coffey, A ...... 17. Renerey, P...... 17. Manaood, L...... 17. Cole, S . 17. DeThomasis, R ...... 18. Hatherley, B ...... Joyce, R ...... 18. Reinmuth, P 18. Snape, B ...... 19. McLeod, N ...... 19. Sprylan, L. (c) ...... 19 . Gibson, D . 19. Flew, P ...... 20. Hurlstone, B . (v.c .) ...... 20. Cook, J ...... 20. Howard . G . 20. Dervan, K ...... 21 . Andrizasevich, P...... 21 . White . C ...... 21 . Jones. H ... 21 . Minaudo, D...... 22. Whitehead, R ...... 22. Hardman, W...... 22 . McCann, G ...... 22. Thompson, D ...... 23. Heyblok, R ...... 23. Vitlich, M ...... 23 . McMurray, J...... 23. Buttifant, P...... 24. Clarke, G ...... 24. Lowe, V ...... 24 . Vaessen, W...... 24. Johnstone, R ...... G ooda rd, T ...... 25 33. Simmons, D ...... I...... 25. Morrison, D ...... 34 . Spaulding, C ...... i ......

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'/4 '/. time 1 /: time 1 3/a time 1/4 time i/7 time 3/4 time Final time 'h time 3/4 time '/. time '/: time 3/4 time Final VICTORIA v SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2 P.M. SATURDAY 6TH JULY AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K South Australian Amateur Football League Inc .

VICTORIA SOUTH AUSTRALI A COACH : COACH : MICHAEL GREEN David Mars h The League was founded in 1911 thus making it the second oldest Amateur football body in CAPTAIN : CAPTAIN : Australia . Established on a sound basis the League has made steady progress until it now occupies a SHANE MURPHY PETER WHITIN G place in South Australian Football, second only to the National Football League, despite a challenge .A.F.A. which it has met and countered . COLOURS : NAVY BLUE GUERNSEY, COLOURS : Red GUERNSEY, YELLOW & from the S WHITE SHORTS, NAVY BLUE SOCK S BLUE V RED SHORTS RED SOCK S A bold significant step was taken in 1961 when the League purchased its present headquarters at Tynte Street in North Adelaide . The League's administration isconducted from here, an administration responsible for 63 Clubs which field 178 Senior and 8 Junior teams . G B G B Its principle office bearers in Melbourne for the Carnival are - 1 . Murphy, S . (c) ...... President Mr. Keith Sim s 2. Brown, R . (v.c .) ...... 2. Hall, T...... League Chairman Mr. Graham Bert 3. Stone, C...... 3. Obst, A ...... 4. Van Den Driest, R ...... 5. Williams, P ...... Administrative Officer Mr. Allan Statton 6. Kiel, F...... 6. Clohessy, C...... Team Manager Mr. Jeff Burchel l 7. Callil, P...... 7. Krzeminski, M ...... Executive Committee Members Messrs . Bob Dempster and Jack Cranwell 8. Salinger, P ...... 8. Tait, S...... Accommodation Queenslodge 51 858 1 9. Wilton, N ...... 9. Panazaris, J ...... V.A.F.A. Liaison Officers MaxLyon 592 5975 (H), Rex Doran 370 4825 (H) . 10. Sherwen, P...... 10. Allen, P...... Training Venue Collegians, Harry Trott Oval, 266 8503 . 11 . Hodge, B ...... 11 . Botten, B...... 12 . Kanis,J ...... 12 . Buckley, S...... 13. Garde . J ...... 13. Librandi, V ...... 14 . Gittos, P...... 14. Aistrope, K...... OFFICIALS . . . Simpson, M ...... 15 . Ritchie, G...... 15 KEITH SIM S 17. Mehrten, A...... 16. Schmid, S ...... A.F.L. 18. McDonald, M ...... 17. Coles, I...... President of S .A Keith has been associated with the League since 1950 either as a player or as an Administrator. 19 . Considine, P...... 19. Antonelli, A ...... He has been Captain of State team, Club delegate, Member of Selection Committee, Deputy Chairman ...... 20. Parker, G . (v.c.) ...... 20. Eishold, S of League and since 1967, President...... 21 . Deveson, M...... 2 1 . Willoughby, R He has been a delegate to the A.A.F .C. since 1964 and was President from 1973-1976 . 22. Smythe, A ...... 22 . Juniper, G ...... Keith is regarded as the Elder Statesman of the S .A .A.F. L. who are most fortunate to have someone of 23. Camerton, G ...... 23. Johnston, P...... his ability and dedication to give the necessary guidance with the League affairs . 24. Capiron, C ...... 24 . Willsmore, I...... 25. Naylor, A ...... 25. Whiting, P . (c) ...... GRAHAM BER T 27. Demarte, R ...... 26. Giles, C ...... Chairman of the League, position he has held since 1978 . 28. McDonald, M ...... 27. Schmidt, G ...... He was originally associated with the Semaphore Central Football Club and served a team on the 29 . Bourke, N ...... 28. Tankosic, D ...... Executive Committee before being made Chairman, a position which he carries out with great ability . Graham was, for a number of years Manager of our State side . Graham was brought to the position of Chairman of the League for the ability to listen to the club's complaints and ability to deal with them with a friendly and most competent manner . The League is most fortunate in having someone of the calibre of Graham . UMPIRES: TO BE APPOINTE D JEFF BURCHELL Team Manager . Jeff has been a Member of the Executive Committee for a number of years . SCOREBOARD He is in his third yearas Manager of the side and is leaving no stone unturned in order to ensure that his duties are successfully carried out. He has for years at his own expense travelled to Carnivals to support our State team .

Other Members of the Executive Commitee who will be travelling with the party are Bob Dempster, '/4 time ( '/x time 1 3/4 time '/4 time 'h time 3/. time Final Jack Cranwell and the Administrative Officer, Allan Statton . South Australian Player Profiles

HALL, TREVOR : Adelaide College . Strong rover, 1984 State Representative . WILLIAMS, PETER : Riverside. Fast half forward flanker, 1984 State Representative . Western Australian Amateur Football League SCHMID, STEVE : Sacred Heart Old Collegians. First state side, strong defender and has a run on the ball . TAIT, SIMON : Sacred Heart Old Collegians . Experienced utility player . 1984 State Representative . PARKER, GARY : Prince Alfred Old Collegians. Key forward player, coach of club, 1983 State Rep . The Western Australian Amateur Football League was formed in 1922 when known as the Perth ALLEN, PHIL : Broadview . Dynamic run on player, 1983 State Representative. Mercantile Association . BOTTEN, BILL : St. Peters Old Collegians . Experienced State player, twice All Australian . 1982-82, Starting as a five team competition, the W.A.A.F .L . has developed amateurfootball to become one of Sate Representative 1982, 1983, 1984, tight half back flanker . the largest sporting bodies in Western Australia . BUCKLEY, SHAUN : Adelaide College. First state game, half back flanker who likes to run . Today fifty six member clubs are represented by 155 teams competing in twelve grades of senior LIABRANDI, VIN : Riverside. Hard working centreman, 1982 Carnival Representative . football and four grades for colts . Much of the progress made by amateur football in this state is due to COLES, IVAN : Riverside . Back pocket/rover, First State side . the efforts of the late H .B. Grosvenor M .B .E . He served the W .A .A.F.L. as Secretary Treasurer from 1936 to 1980, a 43 year period that has stamped his influence on the development of the game . SIMPSON, MARK: Broadview. Experienced state player, 1982, 83, 84, wingman/centreman . Club captain . Now the League is led by President T .R . Howard and administered by a Committee of Management KRZEMINSKI, MARK : West Croydon . Rover, First State side . with a full-time Executive Officer . OBST, ANDRE W: West Croydon . Wingman, utility player . First State side . COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : ANTONELLO, ANDREW : Adelaide College . Experienced State player, 1981, 82, 83, 84 . Key T.R . HOWARD President, G. GILES, Senior Vice-President, E . FREEMAN Junior Vice-President, T . defender . NAYLOR Registrar, B . WAINWRIGHT Secretary, G . LIVINGSTONE Treasurer, J . ASHLEY, N . PANAGARIS, JOHN : Greek . First State side, half forward flanker . BROWNE, D . BAKER, J . DAVIES, D . FRAME, M . HARFORD, C . JAMIESON, G . MASKIELL, M . MONGER, A . WESTON . WILLOUGHBY, ROBERT: Riverside. First State side, key defender . JUNIPER, GREG : Sacred Heart Old Collegians . First State side . Centre/half back . BRIAN THIRLEY Executive Officer . JOHNSTON, PETER : Old Scotch. Utility player, first state side . Other officials accompanying the team are : WILLSMORE, IAN : Prince Alfred Old Collegians . First State side, ruckman . Vice President Eric Freema n WHITING, PETER : Sacred Heart Old Collegians Office Administrator Avis Thirley . Forward player, 1984 State Representative . Chairman of Selectors Neil Browne GILES, CLINTON : Greek . Strong ruckman, 1983 All Australian, 1984 State Representative . Selecto r Ray Snell TANKOSIC, DRAGAN : Greek. Half forward player. First State side . Selector Nick Belyea AISTROPE, KEVIN : Greenacres . Utility player, 1981 State Representative . Physiotherapist Greg Maskiell Head Trainer CLOHESSY, CRAIG : Riverside. Defender/rover, 1984 State Representative . Bob Tanner Committee (Treasurer) George Livingstone BARBARO, JOE : Seaton Ramblers. Rover . First state game . Secretary Bruce Wainwright MONTGOMERY, GRANT: Riverside. 1984 State Representative . Club captain, experienced utility . Former Committeeman Laurie Tetle y

The West End Trophy Citrus Cup Victoria and South Australia will again playfor the West End Trophywhich was introduced in 1965 . To date Victoria have won on 15 occasions and South Australia 5 Victoria and West Australia will again compete for the Sunny Citrus Cup which was first played for at . the Perth Carnival in 1982 . The Perpetual Trophy is currently a possession of Victoria .

CARNIVAL TI E

The VAFA MARKETING COMMITTEE has produced a most attractive commemorative tie for 16th AAFC CARNIVAL TI E Carnival . Please send me _ tie(s) at S13 ea . I enclose mv cheque for S The limited edition tie sells at S12 and is available from the GENERAL MANAGER at ELSTERNWICK PARK . NAME : ...... Those wishing a tie to be posted should fill in the coupon and forward to : CARNIVAL TI E BOX 359 ADDRESS :...... ELSTERNWICK 31 85 together with their cheque for S13 to cover postage and handling . Post Code : ...... Western Australia Player Profiles Combined Victorian Universities This side was born in the fertile minds of Messrs. Dillon & French who realized that if New South SPRYLAN, LEIGH (c) : Mt . Lawley. League Fairest & Best 1984 . Versatile player . Full back against Wales was going to compete in Melbourne during the Carnival then the V .A. F .A. would have not only to South Australia 1984, playing in his first Carnival . provide worthwhile opposition butalso an alternative to its CDEF team as New South Waleswould also BOVELL, TIM (vc): C .B .C. Strong attacking half-back with interesting experience against South need to play in 3 matches. Australia . The team has been training under the expert eye of Coach Michael O'Donnell and Manager Dr . Peter BENGOUGH, JOHN : Scarborough . Strongly built rover who is making his state debut and should Brukner on whom most of the arrangements have fallen . impress . The Team's guernsey will feature the colours of the 6 University sides, currently members of the JOYCE, RICHARD : Trinity Aquinas . Experienced centreman, strong mark and skilfull player . V .A.F .A. and the players have been selected in equal numbers from Melbourne University Blacks, LUDWIG, STEVE : Trinity Aquinas . Tall skillful follower . First state appearance . Blues, Reds, Monash Blues and Whites and Latrobe . The Melbourne and Monash Under '19 teams are LOWE, VICTOR : Mt . Lawley. Strong forward shows great potential as state representative . also represented in the Squad .of 21 . LILL, SI MON : University. Represented W .A. in 1982 Carnival . Centre half back, Ruck-rover, strong : L team player . COACH MICHAEL O'DONNEL Mick O'Donnell, the coach of the Victorian Universities team is a former Victorian and All-Australian KNIGHT, NOEL : North Beach . Captain-Coach of his club . A strong utility player who can hold down a Amateur footballer . Mick played in the last A .A.F .C . Carnival held in Melbourne in 1973 while playing key position . for Assumption Old Collegians . He coached Assumption in 1976 before heading West and continuing JOY, DIXIE : Collegians/Old Scotch . Strong determined rover who covers a lot of ground . First state his playing career . Last year Mick coached Uni . Blacks to 4th place in B Grade and is hopeful of doing jumper . even better this season. JONES, KEVIN : North Fremantle. Unobtrusive half back of distinction from a strong traditional club . CAPTAIN : MARK TYQUIN HARDMAN, WAYNE : Mt . Lawley. Tall backman with a lot of experience and good disposal . Mark Tyquin, captain of the Combined Victorian Universities team, is in his third yearas captain of A HERRINGTON, DREW : North Fremantle . Classy centreline player . fast and elusive and held in high Grade club, University Blues . Mark recently played his 200th game for the Blues, a rare achievement regard . fora University footballer. Initiallya full forward and leading A Grade goalkicker, Mark was switched to defence with great success a few years ago . 1985 however sees him figuring among the goals again . GODDARD, TIM: Wembley. Tall, strong ruckman making his first state appearance . Will worry opposition big men . Mark works as an architect and is also heavily involved in the administration of his club . FUSSELL, MANAGER : PETER BRUKNER MITCHELL: Scarborough . Ruck-roverwho isenjoying hisfirstseason inAmateurs . Dormen Peter Brukner is the Manager of the Combined Victorian Universities team . Peter has Blues playing Subiaco league player. over 100 games and serving as Presidentfora total of seven years . During thattime the Blues were one DUNN, BRAD : Mt . Lawley . Top centreman from the strong Mt . Lawley club . Brilliant kick and gains of the most successful A Grade Clubs . Peter is currently the Blues delegate to the V .A.F.A. His many possessions . His second Carnival appearance . association with University sport continues next month when he goes to Japan as Australian Team BUSHE-JONES, MATHEW : Mt. Lawley . Very experienced, cool centre line player who shows great Doctor for the World University Games . ability . WHITE, CHRIS : Nollamara . Utility player who has shown good form this season . Making his first appearance in State football . VOLK, DENNIS : Swant Athletic . Has played two interstate games . Fast. tenacious team man is a back pocket player or rover . VITLICH, MURRAY: Old Wesley . Tall, young talented ruckman who shows a lot of ability and good temperament . TOWNSEND, JOHN : North Fremantle . Fast leading full forward and accurate kick . Will create a lot of opportunities for team mates . SYMONS, KEVIN : Wembley . One of the best rovers in the competition . Shows uncanny goal sense and reflexes , MARWOOD, LANCE : North Beach . Ruck rover who showed promise against South Australia in 1984 . Hard worker who kicks accurately and effectively . When it comes to football, the will give you our best price, COOK, JUSTIN : Mt . Lawley. Strong, cool key position player. Playing his first Carnival, will come under VAFA is a winning combination . the best service on tyres, notice . When it comes to tyres for your retreads, wheel alignments, KOSOVICH, KEVIN : Wembley . Making his second carnival appearance . High leaping ruckman- car, light truck or commercia l batteries and brakes. And it's defender . Strong mark. vehicles there's no nice to know that lik e METCALF, GREG : Wembley . Fast elusive wingman who uses his height to advantage . match for Beaurepaires, the Amateur Football COACH : ARNOTT, STEVE : Has played league football for Melbourne and West Perth and has a wealth the biggies of the tyre Association, we're of knowledge as a coach . His single-minded approach saw South Australia crushed by Western business . in almost every Australia in 1984 . Played in Hobart in 1979 Carnival . The Boys in Blue ` suburb . . . and MANAGER : BAKER, DON : Manager at 1976 Adelaide Carnival, co-ordinated 1982 Perth Carnival, from Beaurepaires growing fast. Member of Management Committee for last 16 years . Life member of Wembley and W.A .A.F .L . ASSISTANT MANAGER : HARFORD, MAL : Collegians/Old Scotch player and member of management committee . Show promise .

BEAUREPAIRES FOR TYRES BRV001 Western Australian Trotting Association Shiel d

The Western Australian Trotting Association Shield - New South Wales Player Profiles At the Council meeting held in Perth in August 1948 West Australia's delegate Mr . Grosvenor reported that the Western Australian Trotting Association had offered through the W .A.A.F .A. to presents shield valued at 25 poundsfor perpetual competition atA.A.F .C. Carnivalsand a replica of the shield would be given to the winning state at each carnival, the shield to be known as the Western Australian Trotting Association Shield . KEAMO, MARK : Age 25 . 170cm, 70kg . Rover. Manly Club . Previous clubs Sth . Adelaide, Port Pirie. It was decided to accept the offer and to make the record complete it was resolved that Victoria's BRIGHT, DAVID : Age 19 . 175cm, 75kg . Wing. Liverpool club. victories in the 1936 and 1938 carnivals be recorded on the shield . BARBER, MURRAY : Age 18 . 170cm, 70kg . Rover. Sydney Uni . club. Previous clubs Wagga Tigers . HUMPHRIES, JOHN : Age 23 . 177cm, 73kg . Wing. Liverpool Club . HORTON, RAY: Age 18 . 179cm, 64kg . H .B.F. Liverpool Club . DOWDLE, BERES : Age 21 . 184cm, 79kg . Centre Uni . N .S .W . Club . Previous Carnival Winners MEERS, STEVE : Age 22. 197cm, 85kg . Utility . Baulkham Hills Club . Previous clubs Pennant Hills . SHARPE, CHRIS : Age 30 . 175cm, 73kg. Forward pocket, Baulkham Hills, Previous clubs Stuart, YEAR PLAYED AT WINNER Ethelton . 1936 Adelaide Victoria CARTER, JAMIE : Age 24 . 190cm, 75kg . Centre half forward . Sydney Uni . club . 1938 Launceston Victoria BLYTH, IVAN : Age 23 . 175cm, 85kg . Ruck rover . MacQuarie Uni . club . 1948 Perth South Australi a 1951 Melbourne Victoria HORTON, ANDY : Age 24 . 172cm, 73kg . Rover . Liverpool club . Previousclubs Mitcham, Pennant Hills . 1953 Adelaide Victoria HITCHINS, GREG : Age 23. 184cm, 79kg . Centre half back . Sutherland club . 1956 Hobart Victoria HIRST, MICHAEL (c): Age 27 . 180cm, 82kg . Half back flank, Sydney Uni . club . Previous clubs 1959 Perth Victoria Frankston, Caringhamlinton . 1962 Melbourne Victoria ROGAN, PAUL : Age 24 . 184cm, 82kg . Half forward flank . Sutherland club . Previous clubs Waverly, St. 1964 Adelaide Victoria George . 1967 Launceston Victoria ARMSTRONG, GREG : Age 24 . 191 cm, 92kg . Full forward . Liverpool club . Previous clubs Bris . North 1970 Perth South Australi a Shore. 1973 Melbourne South Australia RENEREY, PETER : Age 24, 188cm, 89kg . Centre half forward . Manly . Previous clubs Wembley, 1976 Adelaide South Australia Subiaco. 1979 Hobart Victori a 1982 Perth Victori a HATHERLEY, BROOK : Age 23. 180cm, 85kg . Back pocket . St . Ivesclub . Previousclub North Shore . McLEOD, NEALE : Age 23 . 17cm, 82kg . Half back flank . Sutherland club . HURLSTONE, BRETT (vc) : Age 26 . 180cm, 75kg . Wing. Manly club . ANDRIZASEVICH, PETER : Age 27, 188cm, 89kg . Ruck. Uni . NSW Club . Previousclub Easy Sydney. WHITEHEAD, PETER :Age 24. 191cm, 89kg . Full forward . Sydney Uni . Club . Previousclub Melb. Uni . HEYBLOK, ROBERT: Age 23 . 202cm, 105kg . Ruck . Mac University club . CLARKE, GARY : Age 27 . 190cm, 84kg . Centre half back . Manly club . Previous club South Australia. A.A.F.C . Medal Winners 1936 Ian Galbraith (Vic.) University Black s COACH : WARREN FINGER (Sydney Uni) . Age 38 . Previous coaching clubs: Colstream, Mitcham Jnr. 1938 L. Wilson (NSW ) Narrandara, Liverpool . Sydney Uni . Presently still playing and enjoying his football at Sydney 1948 Ken Rollason (Vic .) Old Melburnians University . 1951 John Martin (Tas .) Old Launcestians Bryce Thomas (Vic) Old Melburnians SELECTOR : DAVID ROFF (Manly Warringah) . Age 26 . President - Manly Warringah . 1953 1956 Geoff Hibbins (Vic .) Collegians TEAM MANAGER : DAVID DOCKING (Sydney University) . Age 25 . President - Sydney University . 1959 W. James (W .A.) North Fremantle PRESIDENT: GEOFF THOMAS . 1962 G . Ross Parker (Tas) Old Virgilians EXECUTIVE OFFICER : BRIAN APTED . 1964 David Hughes (Vic .) Old Scotc h 1967 Robert Newton (Tas) Old Hobartians 1973 Phil Rofe (S .A.) University 1970 Tom Brown (Vic.) Old Geelon g The Foster's Interstate Cup 1976 Simon Beasley (W.A.) University 1979 G. Wright ( W.A .) Nollamara The V.A.F.A.'s major sponsor -Fosters Larger" has donated a Perpetual Trophy for competition 1982 Rohan Brown (Vic .) Old Melburnian s between Victoria and New South Wales . The cup will be presented to the winners of any official clash r4 ?T ttcb ~'45 between the two States . • Umpires

The V.A.F.A. extends a warm welcome to Umpires Chris Mehaffey and John Ferme from South Australia and Gary Dawson and John Matthewson from Tasmania who have been selected by their respective states for umpire duty during the Carnival . They join a panel of umpires from the V.A.F.A. Messrs . Brian Goodman, John Horwood, Stephen Green, Richard Tracey, Peter Wiseman, Ken Coughlan, Foster Rossetto, Colin King, Stephen McCarthy, Russell Francis, Trevor Flannery and Ray Woolley . I only tipped two winners last week, testimony to the evenness and unpredictability of the season as much as my inability to read the form All will come under the control of the host State's Umpire's Advisor, Mr . Neville Nash who will be . Ormond is sitting comfortably on top, followed now by North, responsible for all appointments . then come five sides on 24 points : Collegians, Scotch, Ivanhoe, Bulleen-Templestowe and De La Salle . In the battle to avoid relegation, St. Bernard's at present are a game clear of Old Xavs and Blues .

North Old Boys moved into second place with St. Bernard's lifted themselves off the bottom Carnival Best and Fairest a 41 point win over Old Scotch who slipped to of the ladder and out of the relegation zone wit h fourth spot . North looked good from the start 10 point win over Bulleen-Templestowe . St . The winner of the Australian Amateur Football Council Bestand FairestAward medal asadjudged by but Nelson and Smith for Scotch held them out . Bernard's won the game in the first quarter when the A .A.F .C. Executive or their nominee will also receive an excellent trophy, compliments of North's running began to take over in the second they kicked 7-5 to one point . It is asking a lot of a BEAUREPAIRES . quarter and their defence held strong ; its hard side to come back from a bad start such as that in tackling led by Considine kept Scotch to just 6 the mud at Essendon and Bulleen-Temp were goals for the day. Jerome Griffin kicked 4 goals not good enough to bridge the gap . Electronic Scoreboar d for North but their best was robust centreman The Saints combination of ruckman Paul Smith Steve O'Rourke . and ruck rover Gary McAllister once more The V .A.F.A. will proudly display its new electronic scoreboard which will be in operation for the first De La Salle had a good 30 point win over proved a winning one . time during the Carnival . Ivanhoe . It was all Ivanhoe until 10 minutes Ormond retained top spot on the ladder with a The Association acknowledge the magnificent contribution of the STATE BANK which was the before half time when De La Salle added 4 quick convincing 62 point win over Old Xaverians who catalyst Mr . Alex Johnson needed to convince the Executive of the necessity for such a project . goals to go to a 2 point lead at the break, all kicked only two goals for the day . Needless to caused by some undisciplined play by the say it was a slogging day in the mud at Ormond Despite several interruptions and the wait on material from overseas, the scoreboard has progressed Ivanhoe defenders, in particular reacting badly but the Old Xaverians were notable to make use until it is now a reality . to some umpiring decisions . De La Salle did not of the opportunities that came their way . Appreciation must also be expressed to Mr. Cam Johnson of Mach Systems who designed the look back after that and handled the conditions Boyanton and Andy Mehrten were busy rovers electronic and software installation, D . & C. Kerley Construction Engineers and Mr . Rex Doran, Builder. better in the second half to become easy for Ormond while Beattie, Greetham and Curtain winners . Shane Murphy stood out on the forward The scoreboard is the largest "free standing" board, apart from the MCG . were able defenders for the Xavs . flank and kicked 3 goals. My tips this week in A SECTION : Collegians had their first win for some time Bulleen-Templestowe v ORMOND Receptions when they beat University Blues by 59 points at UNIVERSITY BLUES v St. Bernards Harry Trott. Collegians began to get on top in NORTH OLD BOYS v Ivanho e the second quarter, but in the third term they There will be a busy round of official and semi-official functionsforall competing teamsand officials. Old Xaverians v OLD SCOTCH added 8 goals, with half forward Tony Baum DE LA SALLE v Collegian s Most notable are - getting four for the quarter . Tim Bennett played And in B Section the 5 home sides : (i) An "At Home" Reception hosted by His Excellency, Rear Admiral Sir Brian Murray, Governor in the ruck and rested in defence and was a KEW v Old Brighto n of Victoria and Lady Murray . Sir Brian is Patron-in-Chief of the V .A.F.A. good player. Blues lacked players up forward OLD PARADIANS v St . Kilda apart from Tyquin who kicked six . Ashton and CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v Ajax (ii) A State Reception hosted by The Honorable Mr. John Cain, and his Cabinet Salinger were good defenders. at the Windsor Hotel, Melbourne . PARKSIDE v University Blacks MARCELLIN v Old Melburnian s (iii) A Civic Reception hosted by Her Worship, Councillor Kate Harman, Mayor of Brighton . (iv) A Grand Welcome Dinner hosted bythe Victorian Amateur Football Association atthe Southern Cross Hotel, Exhibition Street, Melbourne . CARNIVAL PROSPECT S The 16th A .A .F .C . Carnival in Melbourne will the edge in recent interstate matches . With some see Victoria defending its title as the premier recent memorable clashes between the VFL and Acknowledgements state in amateur football . Victoria won the last the SAFL, these clashes now prove even more PATRA, carnival in Perth in 1982 and three years earlier interesting . The draw has been designed in COCA-COLA, FOUR ` N' TWEIVTY, CASTLE BACON, in 1979 in Hobart. Those two wins came after expectation of a Victorian-South Australian final DON S MALLGOODS (GILBERTSON), MAYFAIR HAMS, wins by South Australia in 1976 in Adelaide and on Saturday 6 July . But before that both teams 1973 in Melbourne, so the Victorians will be out can expect stiff opposition from both Tasmania ROSELLA-LIPTO N , TIP-TOP BAKERIES, MURRAY RIVER to make up for losing the carnival in front of their and Western Australia . The weatherwill probably home crowd way back in 1973, in fact on the favour the Tasmanians but the West Australians COUNTRY ORANGES, NABISCO, VICTORIAN FRUIT & sacred MCG turf . will have more class and are sure to prove a On the more homely surface of Elsternwick danger to the Vics and the Croweaters. VEGETABLES WHOLESALERS ASSOCIATION, DONOHUE ICE Park, Victoria can be expected to face stiff In what I anticipate will be a great week's AUSTRALI AN DAIRY CORPORATION, SUNSHINE opposition from the South Australians in football my selection is Victoria to retain the PRODUCE particular, though the Vics have tended to have W .A. Trotting Association Shield FERGUSON PLARRE . -YOUR IMMO National Trustees TODAY

A RESERVE SECTION E SECTION A SECTION PENINSULA v UNIVERSITY REDS A SECTIO N Moir, Uni . Blues (-) 22 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v ORMOND Fisher, Ormond (1) 22 Field : A. Mullal y Pace, Bulleen-Temp . 46 Field: R . Tracey, F . Rossetto . PRESTON v OLD CAREY S. Curtain, Old Xavs 39 Schucroft, Ormond (1) 22 Goal: T . Wyles, V . Hoare . Field: T. Robbin s Tyquin, University Blues 33 O Loughlin . De La Salle (-) 20 OLD XAVERIANS v OLD SCOTCH OLD GEELONG v FOOTSCRAY ITOB Morcom, Ivanhoe 32 Hoffman, Ivanhoe 16 Field: K. Couglan, R . Woolley. Field: R . Smith . Murphy, De La Salle 27 Miles. Bull-Temp . ~ ( 1) 1 6 Goal: D . Moore, R . Russo . HEATHERTON v BULLEEN UTD . .B . v IVANHOE Roberts, Collegians 26 B RESERVE SECTIO N NORTH O Field: A . Belche r Maher, Marcellin (-) 23 Field : P. Wiseman, S . McCarthy. Reserve : P. O'Dwyer Kerin, De La Salle 26 Goal: D. Hillier, M . Richardson 25 Lee, Uni . Blacks (-) 21 WILLIAMSTOWN v ELSTERNWICK Boccabella, Ivanhoe DE LA SALLE v COLLEGIANS Field: P. Harris Mason, Old Scotc h 25 Neeson, St . Kilda (5) 20 Field: S. Green, T . Flannery. M . McDonald, Ormon d 2 5 Kiriakou . Kew (-) 17 Goal: C . Fiega, I . Malcolm . F SECTION B SECTION Graham, St . Kilda (-) 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES v ST .BERNARD'S COMM . BANK v UHS OLD BOYS Field: C . Willcock Filipovic, Kew (3) 58 Flynn . Old Paradians (-) 15 Field: R . Francis, C . King . : M . Murrey, R . Dunstan . CLAYTON v MONASH WHITES J . Mitchell, Old Melburnians (-) 43 C RESERVE SECTION Goal Reserve: Flanagan. Field: L. Coyl e Lopes, St. Kild a (1) 43 Murcutt, Therry (-) 30 Reserve: Stubbs Thomas, Old Brighto n (5) 42 Terry, Fawkner (3) 23 B SECTION DOVETON v LATROBE UN . C. Haralambopoulos, Ke~•> (3) 37 Wise, Old Hailey (2) 18 O.BRIGHTON v KE W Field: J. Mullaly : N. Wilson, B . Hayward Berzins, Caul . Gram . (4) 36 Devola, Hampton Rovers (-) 1 4 Field . OLD ESSENDON v BRUNSWICK Goal: J . Hall, B . Waters . Dempsey, Univ. Blacks 32 Field: E . Mille r CAULFIELD GRAM . v A .J.A.X. ANZ BANK A BY E A. Grant, Old Brighton 27 D RESERVE SECTION Field: R . Lippold, K . Farrelly . Freeman, Parksid e 2) 26 Kennedy, O . Trinity (5) 40 Goal: R . Clarkson, S . Goodman . UNDER 19 ZONE 1 C SECTION Drinan, Balaclava (3) 3 6 Reserve: Cogdon . OLD IVANHOE v BANYL E Korp, Fawkne r (5) 51 Quaife, MHSOB (-) 31 PARKSIDE v UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: S. Clinch . Majerczak, Fawkner (5) 35 Vines, O . Mentone (1) 22 Field: W . Lyons, P . King . Boundary: W . Bennet, J . Higgins. Wrigglesworth, Therry (-) 32 Scicluna, Balaclava (-) 16 Goal: D . McKenzie, J . Hayes . OLD CAMBERWELL v ST . BERNARDS O .C. MARCELLIN v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: R . Bell . Farchione, Thomastown (-) 30 E RESERVE SECTIO N Boundary: G . Williams, A . Preovolos . Bell, Thomastown Field: D . Wilson, A. Jamieson . (4) 30 Sodomaco, Williamstown (3) 30 Goal: S. Cavanagh, G OLD PARADIANS v NORTH O.B. O'Rourke, Therry . Clancey . ( .-) 25 Doran, Elsternwick (1) 24 OLD PARADIANS v ST . KILDA Field: A . Clarke Angelis, Coburg (5) 28 Ryan, Preston (2) 2 4 Field: W . Henry, P. Cherry . Boundary : D . Pearson, M . Woodruff . D SECTION Slattery, Old Geelong (-) 21 Goal: G. Trewarne, A . Poulder . UNIVERSITY v THOMASTOWN Brent, O .Trinity (3) 58 F RESERVE SECTIO N Field: J . Pougden . Jenkins, State Bank C SECTION Boundary : G . Clark, A . Runsiman . (3) 42 Mather, UHSOB (-) 24 ST. KEVINS v THERRY THERRYv BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Saitn, W . Bruns -- ) 38 Clulow, Clayton (-) 24 Field: D'Altera Phelphs, MHSOB Field: C . Dunn e (-) 37 Harrison, Brunswick (-) 2 0 THOMASTOWN v OLD HAILEYBURY Boundary : J. Tibbits, A . Leslie . Hall, W. Brun s 31 Keating, C'wealth Bank (-) 14 Field: B. Wals h MARCELLIN v ST . KEVINS John Sist, Bal . i) 30 HAMPTON ROVERS v BANYULE Field: G . Leggo . Cowley, O . Trinity 8) Field: Tim Keating s Boundary : M. Urving, I . 29 UNDER 19 ZONE 1 OLD CAMBERWELL v FAWKNER . Slattery . Sciacca, O . Menton e 2) 25 Rourke, Univ. (-) 89 Field: P. Maebu s UNDER 19 ZONE 2 E SECTION R . Smith, Bulleen-Temp . (2) 58 Reserve: Alge r COLLEGIANS v DE LA SALLE S . Reiger, Heatherto n (5) 56 Turcinovich, North OB (6) 47 MONASH BLUES v COBURG Field: A. William s R . DeThomasis, Uni . Reds (6) 45 Gallagher, Therry (2) 43 Field: M. Forde Boundary: K. Caulfield . Elliott, Willia m (-) 42 Sabato, North OB (9) 44 Goal: R . Bridges . D D SECTIO N MONASH UNIVERSITYv HAMPTON ROVERS . Mahoney, Elsternwick (5) 40 Grocock, Therry (-) 40 MHS OLD BOYS v NORTH BRUNSWICK Wiltshire. Peninsula (-) 34 B . Lederman, Bulleen-Temp Field: D . Wiggins. . (4) 39 Field : Ted Keating s Boundary: H . Stradala Haysom, Preston (3) 33 Reserve : Piernl e Goal: N . Spitzer. Sullivan, Peninsula (-) 30 UNDER 19 ZONE 2 WEST BRUNSWICK v OLD MENTON . OLD XAVERIANS v OLD SCOTCH Patterson, Heath (6) 29 Mortiz, MHSOB (9) 67 Field : C . McKenzi e Field: A . Stratford . F SECTION Lloyd, O . Scotch (-) 56 ST. BEDE'S v POWER HOUSE Goal: D . Hinchcliffe, M . Serong . Mallon, Doveto n (14) 86 Campbell, De La Salle (5) 48 Field: P . Keog h ORMOND v OLD HAILEYBURY Burke, Clayton (-) 48 Taylor, Ormond (-) 36 OLD TRINITY v OLD IVANHOE Field: K. Walke r Field: G . Cavanag h Kufner, UHSOB (-) 38 Hill, Ormond (1) 34 ST. KILDA CBCOB v OLD BRIGHTON STATE BANK v BALACLAVA Field : Egan, Old Essendon (-) 30 Russel, Old Scotch (-) 29 Field: B. Reid D . Sim e Gardner . Comm. Bank WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v M .H .S .O.B. (9) 29 Klavac, O . Xavs. (-) 27 Field : N . McGregor Simmons, Old Ess . (6) 27 Phillips, MHSOB (10) 24 OLD MELBURNIANS A BYE . LAST ROUND'S RESULTS LAST ROUND'S RESULTS

The Sharpshooters list is compiled from KEW: Filipovic3 . C . Haralambopoulos3, R. Schober BEST ' : Korp 5 . Majerczak 5, Young 5, Wilson 3 . Price 2, J .McEwan, J . Varney, Ryan, M . McColl, M FAWKNER OLDCAREY: Bevans2, Field . BEST : Jobson, Endall. Benton information supplied by Clubs which is received on . Varney, Collins . :,j ;aarczak 2, Johnson, Middlemo, O'Leary BEST : Buckley. OLD GEELONG : MONDAYS . Information received Tuesday is AJAX 2 .2 5 = r,re, Majerczak. Young. O'Leary, Hoare. Vickers-Willis 3, Holloway 2, Lavender , .5 6 .7 8 .9 .57 Gunn . BEST : Morrison, DeFegley . Holloway, Vickers-Willis . included in "Last Round Results" but time does not Parkside 7 .5 13 .9 22.13 28 f.4ONASH BLUES : Wood 5 . Sturgess 5, Willett 2, Howden 2. Crow. Simpso n allow for inclusion in the National Trustees .18-18 6 naghan 2, Carman, McGregor. BEST: Sturgess, McGregor. PARKSIDE : Page 4, Williams 4 . Evans 3. G . Shaw 3, Whitfield . Bergin, Woo d Sharpshooters list . Soctct the results in by Monday -- 3, Freeman2, Griffiths2 r ., 'iton . CUlvenor FITOB 9 .3.57 . King2, Marsh, Favia, Shanahan, Ware . Heatherton 28 PLEASE! Yoksich. BEST : Yoksich, Williams . Sansonetti . Page, G . Shaw .23.19 1 Whitfield . F .I .T.O .B . : Baird 2, White 2 . Rhodes, Mills . Ferre . Carr, Breheny . BEST: Baird, Breheny, Bettens, Stefou, Trice, Can A .J .A .X. : Stern 3, Roth 2. Le Bransky, Adler, Josem . BEST. . Kaye. Basser . Bendel . Stern . Klooger, Shenker. HEATHERTON : Patterson 6, Reiger 5 . Ulbrick 3 . Mott 3. A SEC D SECTION Davidson 3 . Reiger 2, D. Reiger 2, Coffey 2 . Jones. Easey Univ . Blacks 1 .3 6 .14 8 .18 10.21 .81 BEST : Quanchi. Khahil, Patterson, Smith, Coffey, Ulbrick . Marcellin 3 .6 6 .7 10 .13 14 St . Bernards 7 .5 9 .8 11 .10 11 .11 .77 .16 .100 Balaclava 2 .0 3 .8 6.12 8.16.64 Bulleen-Temp . 0 .1 4 .7 6.11 9 .14.68 MARCELLIN : M . Getson 3 . Ebert 2 . Holmes 2 MHSOB 6 .9 11 .12 14.15 16.19 .11 5 Bulleen Utd 0 .5 3.5 5 .7 6 .11 .47 . Bentley 2. Williamstown 3 .1 5 .7 6 .10 6 .10 .47 Maher, Slattery, Carafa . Hellard . W . Gerson . BEST: Holmes, : Rafferty 3, Thomson 2 ST. BERNARDS : Williams 3, Klaaysen 3, M . Mulkearns 2 . G O'Connetl, Bentley, Cullinan, Hellard. Slattery. BALACLAVA . Mitze . Sist . Palmer Wood . K . Mahady, Lane BEST: Smith, McAllister, Grbac . BEST: Rafferty. Angwin, Withers, Nation . Breslin, Hill. BULLEEN UNITED: Kelly 2 . Snape, Dowd, Mayne, Morley. UNIVERSITY BLACKS: BEST: Roberts, Snape, Wilson, Empey, Flew, Morley . Morrice. Redmond. Williams S . Costello 3, Warren 2, Wines, Keilar, M .H .S .O .B. : Goalkickers not available . BEST: Dowling, Wix . Garde, O'Halloran . Gibney. BEST : Gibney. O'Halloran . Heath, . Moody . McLardie. Lindholme and others WILLIAMSTOWN : Irving 2 . Deavan 2 . McNamara, Payne, BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Face 3 . Farley 2, Esdenschied, Peters . Garde, Maher. Zoethout . Palmer. Smythe . Van Den Driest . BEST Van Den Driest . Delanty. BEST: Jukes . Dooley, Fletcher, Mitchell, Banova, Payn e Harisiou . Delaney. Farley . Palme r North Brunswick 2 .5 5 .9 8.10 1116.82 0 . Melburnians 3 .4 4 .5 5 .7 6 .9,45 West Brunswick 2 .2 3.4 5.8 7.10 0 . Paradians 1 .6 2.7 3 .8 5.10 .51 Ormond 3 .6 4 .7 7 .10 11 .15 .81 .4 0 Old Xavs OLD MELBURNIANS: NORTH BRUNSWICK : Nastos 4 . Campbell 2 . Taylor 2 . . 0 .2 1 .3 2 .4 2.7 .1 9 Morrison, Daddo, Koren, Brown, Harris- R :.mone. Liannis, Tirchett . BEST : Dimarco . Fox . Gibbons . Baglin . BESTMorphet . A Mitchell, Dawson . Baglin, Baldwin . ORMOND : Singleton3 . Forsyth3 . M . McDonald2 . S. Eishold Caddo . arkinson . Rainone. Taylor . F SECTION 2 . Boyanton . BEST Boyanton . A Mehrten . M McDonald . F Mehrten. Ritchie OLD PARADIANS : Flynn 2 . Fahey WEST BRUNSWICK : Guatta3, Smith, Hislox, Hall, Beaumont . . Gilmore . Considine, Crowley. BEST : Buckley, Cecchi . Lampard, S Atta . Wood, Exton . Canavan, McCarthy . Busch. BEST . Lampard . Micaleff, Wilkie. ANZ Bank 3.1 3.3 5.4 8.5 .53 OLD XAVERIANS: S Curtain . Bourke . BEST Beane . C'wealth Bank 6.5 8 .14 10 .18 17 .20 .12 2 Greetham . F Curtain . Bourke . Ryan . Tiernan Old Mentonians 10 .8 .68 St. Bedes 4 .5 .29 ANZ BANK : Coffey4. Anstis, Kennedy . 0 Neill . Szeitz. BEST Old Scotch 3 .1 4.5 6 .9 6 .10 .46 Anstis . Byrne, Kennedy . Pagani, Szeitz . Townsend North OB 3 OLD MENTONIANS : Herten 2 . Sciacca 2 . Newman . Sly. .3 7.3 9 .4 13 .9 .8 7 Rogers. Sciacca. Glue, Meyer . BEST : Newman . Rogers, Sciacca. COMMONWEALTH BANK : Gfirdner 9. Watson 3 . Buttigie g NORTH O.B . : Griffin 4 . Marchbank 2 . Cahill 2 . Busuttil 2 . Norton . Kericharin, Heath. 2 . Letson2 . Rossenlis, BEST: Gardner, Letson, Slapar. Buttigieg . Egan 2 . Turnbull BEST 0 Rourke . Considine. Egan- Weir . Martin . Fahe y Turnbull. Brown ST. BEDES: Collins, Browne, Soulsby. Sharp. BEST Browne. C SE ®N Whitlock, Connolly, Fyans. Rocke. Reinehr. UHSOB 1 .4 5 .4 5.9 8.15 .63 OLD SCOTCH COLL . : Bedford . Campbell . Hodge, A Clayton 4.3 6 .10 7 .11 10.12 .7 2 Macmillan, Mason . McGill, BEST Nelson . Smith, McGill . Power House 0 .1 1 .3 2 .7 2 .12 .24 F .Sherwen . Moir . Maso n Coburg 4 .3 9 .4 14 .6 17.10.112 Old Trinity 8 .6 11 .8 13 .15 23 .22.155 U .H.S .O .B .: DeKoning 2 . Caine. Cattanach . Hunter, Fyle . St . Kevins 1 .2 7 .9 9 .12 14 .14 .9 8 Wallace . Wood . BEST: McKenzie. Clements, Pyle . DeKornng . POWER HOUSE : Gill. Mason . BEST: Cook. Corbett, Bunney. Kutner, Zanin . Ivanhoe 4.1 6.5 7 .8 8 .9.57 ~ "ason . C . Corbett . Ennis. De La Salle 2.4 6.7 8 .12 12.15.8 7 COBURG : Angelis 5, Woodham 4 . Hackney 2 . Jakovceski 2- Black . Theuma. Glasgow. Peck BEST : Feck. Comazzotto. Tolley, CLAYTON : Burke 2 . Begent 2 . Brughardt 2, Blasi . Caygill . OLD TRINITY: Brent 8 . Cowley 8 . O'Shaughnessy 3, Hooper DE LA SALLE : Murphy 3 . Vitacca3 . Rocke 2 . Cooke . Klarica . Hackney. Glasgow . Angelis . Cooper, Newton . BEST : Macklin. Pazanas . Reynolds. Caygill, Phillips 2 . BEST, O'Shaughnessy, Maizels. Norman . Cowley, Burghardt. Loxa Leonard. Kenn BEST Murphy Meckiff. Greene. Vitacca. Hollier Brent, Wardrop . McHenry ST. KEVINS : Olsen 5 . Beale 4 . Callana, Lewin . Abrahams . Campbell, Griffin . BEST : Beale . Abrahams . Ryan . Olsen, Monash Whites 2 .3.15 IVANHOE : Loton 3 . McDonald. Taylor, Kennedy . Gilles . Tempany. Quinto n Old Ivanhoe 5 .5 7 .7 8 .11 15 .11 .101 St. Johns 21 .28 .15 4 Balcombe BEST Simondson . Baker Flynn . Dulevskis State Bank 1 .2 5 .7 7 .10 11 .13 .7 9 Donohue .Loton Therry 11 .13 .79 MONASH WHITES : Swan. Leach . BEST: Kavanagh . Leach, STATE BANK : Senkin 3 . Arnephy 3, Baudinette . Borden. Brooker, Donnelly . Crocker, EOery . Thomastow n 14 .13 .9 7 Kenez, Arnephy, Digby . BEST: Baudinette, Walpole Collegians 2 .2 7 .4 15 .6 18.11 .119 . Gniel . Univ . Blues 1 .0 4.1 7 THERRY : Taylor 2 . Boden 2 . Donohue 2 . O Rourke2 . Fisher Kenez, Roberts. Arnephy. DOVETON : Mallon 14, Eyre2. Forgini . McWilliams . Ahdore, .2 9 .6.60 Kawielicz . Polglaise . BEST~ Hardie Quinn . Whyley. BEST : Wrigglesworth . Flaherty. Quinn . Cerim . OLD IVANHOE: Goal kickers . Ahdore, McWilliams . Hillrick, COLLEGIANS : Baum4 . Eason3. Ingleton2 .Tregear2 . English Crott y . best players not receive d Mallon . Forgini . 2 . Hoyle2 G Parsons, Fraser. Bennett BEST- Bennett. Laussen . Eason Schmidt . Griffiths . Frase r THOMASTOWN : BelI4 . Fellows4 . Harhng3 . Black . Murphy Latrobe Uni . 6 .1 6.2 8 .3 12 .6.78 Cope BEST Fellows Pearson . Harling . Kelly . Cope 0 . Essendon 2 .6 7 .12 10.19 181 .25.13 3 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Tyqum 6 . Allen Macauley Williams McGrego r BEST Tyqum Allen Ashton Salinger Polkinghorne LATROBE UNIV. : Evans 7 . Jessop 3 . Leale . Huffer BEST : Macaulay Old Halley 1 .5 3.5 5 .7 6 .9 .45 E SECTION Blaskett. Evans . Jessop. Richardson . Fenings, Chilco. Hamp . Rovers 2 .4 5 .10 6 .12 8 .17,6 5 OLD ESSENDON : Simmons 6. Jarratt 3, Wilson 2, Price 2, OLD HAILEYBURY: Hicks3 . Houghton. Ayres. Dawson . BEST Elsternwick 5.4 11 .7 15 .10 18 .12 .120 Parker . Walker, Lockwood. Turner BESTBilby . Wilson . Hollahan . Sawteil . Garland . Hicks . Constable . Mountford Peninsula 2.2 5.6 6 .10 9 .14 .6 8 Simmons, Beerens . Turner, Shaw HAMPTON ROVERS : Goal kickers. best players not ELSTERNWICK : Mahony 5 . Convery 3 . Bean 2, Feehan 2 . BRUNSWICK - BY E B EC ®JN received Karifidis 2, Volpe 2, Farrelly, Ballantyne BEST : Volpe . Bean . Farrelly, McCooke, Contin . Ramsa y HAMPTON ROVERS McConville 5 . Foulter . Jones. Pryor PENINSULA: Bedford 3, Martin 2 . Glover . Powell, Sullivan, St . Kilda 9.24.78 BEST Wilson . Rogerson . Callaway . Jones. Melnjack McVicar BEST Vannes . Grange. Martin, Parker . Knight . Old Brighton 8 .8.5 4 McConvill e Bedford- ST. KILDA : M Jones 2 . Boyd. Buzza. Darvell Fitzroy . Lopes Gdlan. La Fontaine BEST Buzza Latham Darvell Gillan Boyd Banyule 23 .10 .148 Univ . Reds 4.4 7.6 12.6 17.7 .109 A RESERVE SECTION Fitzroy 0 . Camberwell 8.8 .5 6 Preston 7.4 11 .6 19.11 22 .20 .15 2 BANYULE : Brockwell 10 . Sutterby 3 . Fraumaro 2. Moloney 2 OLD BRIGHTON GRAM .: Thomas 5 . Gillon 2 . Murray BEST UNIVERSITY REDS : DeThomas 6, McGuiness 3 . Mitchell 2 . St. Bernards 2 .1 7.4 7 Doyle 2 Braddy. Coulson . Barnes . Hoare BEST Brockwell Steward 2 . Koop . Kildey .6 10 .8.68 McLennan Cochtane Thomas Donnellan Hoar James . Walden, Roughaedge. BEST Bulleen-Temp . 4 .2 7 .4 10 .6 13 .7.8 5 Doyle . Fraumano Foster. Moloney . Hoar e McGuiness . Forbes. DeThomasis . Gay . Hutchins, Koop ST . BERNARDS : Looker 6 Kew 7 .9.51 OLD CAMBERWELL: Trist 2 . Armstrong Hackett . Hodgson . PRESTON : Robertson 7, Haysom3, Ryles3 . Milner2, Bergin . Melia 2, Monaghan, Hughes Caulfield. Gram . 13.10.8 8 Kerkvieit Polglase BEST Schwab Steven Trist Keil . Danks 2, Thompson 2 BEST Monaghan . Hargreaves . Sauhdry . Hargreaves . Toohey, . Johnstone, Hepburn, Gould BEST Johnstone . Looke r CAULFIELD GRAM. : Berzins 4 . Morgan 2 Watson 2 . Nalder Folglas e Haysom. Bergin, Milner, Calcutt. Thompson 2 Sisson 2 Harlock BEST Stone Callhl Sisson D Allen T BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Walsh 5. Merrett 4 . D'Agostino Anderson . Morgan Fawkner 9 .10 12 .12 19 .14 25.19 .169 Old Carey 1 .2 2.3 2 .3 3 .3.21 2 . Rice . Miles . BEST George, Walsh . Miles. DAgostino. Keast . Mon . Blues 1 .2 5 .8 11 .10 18.11 .119 0 . Geelong 1 .3 3 .6 4 . 7.14.56 Walker LAST ROUND'S RESULTS LAST ROUNDS RESULTS

power House 0.1 2.5 2.5 3 .7.25 Ormond 2 UHSOB 4.1 6.6 10.8 13 .3 4.5 7.9 8.11 .59 O . Trinity 5.2 7.5 12.5 15 .5.9 5 Clayton 2 .9 .87 Old Xavs . 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2 . 8 C RESERVE SECTIO N .1 3.4 3.4 3.8 .2 6 pOWER HOUSE : Grogan . McIntyre, Stoogetl .. BEST : Grogan, U .H .S .O .B . : ORMOND : Eishold 2 . Schucraft, Dawson, Fisher, Davine, r,'ahoney, Corbett, Snyders, Mason . Moore . Kountios 3 . Humphreys 3 . Flavel 2, Flavel . Petering . Robertson . BEST: McLean . Petering, Davine Coburg 0.0 1 .3 1 Thompson, Korpetutuncu 2, Caddick . BEST: Constantine, Flavel . . .3 1 .3.9 Kountios, Chettle, Caddick, Flavel . Hamilton, Kitety, Andrew . St . Kevins 7 .4 13 .5 17 .8 24.13.15 7 OLD TRINITY: Kennedy 5, Stoddart 3, Lewicki 3, Carnegie 2, Coombes2 . Birrell . BEST : Mravlek, Miller, Beer, Scott, Rogers, OLD XAVERIANS : Prowse, BEST : Cotchett . Feppard. COBURG : Tucci. BEST : Bassi . Green . Egan . Fakhri, Collins, Stoddar C CLAYTON : Clulow . Daly . Trethowan . BEST : Newton, McLoughlin, Lovelock. Ralph, Nunan . Woods . Cockerel], Cook, Price. Delosa, Phillips. 0, Ivanhoe 2 .1 5 .4 7 .6 7 .8 .50 Old Scotch 3.2 10 ST . KEVIN'S: Fanning 4, Giffin 3. Sargeant 3, Ring 3. Watkin Monash Whites 0 .3 14.6 15.7 .97 2. Snel12 State Bank 3 .0 4 .3 6 .5 8.5 .53 .0 0 .1 1 .3 1 .4.10 North OB 3.3 6.7 8.8 11 .10 .76 . Croach2 . BEST: Watkin . Giffin. Duffy, Casey, McKaige, St . Johns 4 .2 7 .5 11 .8 16 .8.104 Fry, Waters . OLD IVANHOE: Goal kickers . best players not received . OLD SCOTCH : Davis 4, Hawdon 3, Beck, Bones . Fewster. MONASH WHITES : Graham . BEST: Clifton, Salvatore, De Kay, Lloyd. Matthews, McKinnon, Tyrrell . BEST: Symington . Therry 13 .12 .90 STATE BANK : Guy 2, Hayes 2. Beare 2, Smith 2 . Arnephy. Face, Unkenstein . Theodourou, Hudson , Kefford . Winneke. Lloyd . Hawdon, Bones. Thomastown 5.6 .3 6 Inglis. BEST: Hayes, Stanley, Crameri, Inglis, Eacott. Pitts . DOVETON: Guelen 3, Hawke 3, Mowat 3, D'Aquino 2, NORTH O .B. : Goal kickers . best players not received THERRY : Broderick 4, Howe 3 . McLeod 2, Lyons 2, Kane 2 . Hamilton 2 . Webb, Stephens . BEST: Haley, Hawke, Mowat, BEST: O'Sullivan, Costello. Murcutt. McLeod. Cartwright . D'Aquino . McGougan, Guelen . Ivanhoe 2 .2 4.6 5 .6 5 .7.37 Ransom . De La Salle 3 .3 5.6 5 .7 5 .8.3 8 La Trobe Univ 3 THOMASTOWN : .4.22 Coverdale 2, Donald 2, Doig . BEST: E RESERVE SECTION 0 . Essendon 17 .14,116 IVANHOE : Bye 3 . Robinson . Woolfe. BEST : Russell, Bye . Kearnaghan . Cedro, Leiper . Anastasiou Medwin, Coverdale, Whiting, Shaw . O'Sutlivan . Davis . LATROBE UNIVERSITY : Duncan, Wright, Trainor. BEST : 0 . Haileybury 1 .0 3.4 6.7 6.9 Elsternwick 7.3 9 .5 11 .7 13 .10 .88 Tsagadilis, McGibbon. Gough, Beresford DE LA SALLE : Oloughlin 3 . Bromley . Rennie. BEST .45 . Thovas . Hampton Rovers 0.7 2 .10 3 .14 4.14.38 Peninsula 2 .4 4.5 5 .5 6.7 .43 Rawlings . Tessier. Kellett . Barthleson . Bromley . Spencer OLD ESSENDON: Martyn5 . Fearce2, Henry2. Felton. Henry. OLD HAILEYBURY: Wise 2 . Kingsley, Barwick . BEST: ELSTERNWICK : Bonadono4, Forster 2 . O'Connor 2, Doran, BEST : Henry, Thornton, Moreno, Marlyn, Jansz, Crosstey, and Collegians 1 .1 6.2 9.3 12.4 .76 Steward. Loosemoore. Corrigan. Dunstan, Noske. Benneick. Ritchie, Lloyd, Perkins, Dunn . BEST: Contin . Forster, Ritchie. rest of team . Univ. Blues 1 .6 5.7 6.9 612 .4 8 Bonadzio, Ramsay, Mahony . HAMPTON ROVERS : Panagiotidis 2, Torphy, Young . BEST: BRUNSWICK - BY E COLLEGIANS : Coyne 3 . Higson 3 . Kus 2. Lawrence . Smith . Watkins . Young . Kelly . Chapman, Ross . Naumoff , PENINSULA : La Brooy, Jennings . Robinson, Hosking, Watson, Wolff. BEST: Ammann . Hinchen. Lancaster . Hibbins . Harrison. Francis. BEST: Harrison . Francis, Nulty, Hosking, Kus, Higson Banyule 9.14.68 Welsh, Archer . 0 . Camberwell 8 .5.53 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Bourke 5 . Schlicht . BEST : Hickey . Univ. Reds 2.1 3.3 4.5 5.6 .36 Davies . Howden . Wilson, Bourke . White . BANYULE : Gibson 2, Muir 2 . Lydiate . Williams . Short, Preston 5.3 8.6 15 .13 19 .16 .13 0 UNDER 19 Z E 1 Docherty . BEST: Adams . McDonald. Walle. Williams. Dunn . Mui r UNIVERSITY REDS: Gatlanger3, Comerford 2. BEST : Dudley, 0 . Camberwell FORFEIT Old Ivanho e Dare, Furdie. Gill . Hollaway, Gallanger. OLD CAMBERWELL : Strachan 3 . Blaney 2 . Buchanan 2, St . Bernards 16.10 .106 Chesterman . BEST, Jepson . Knight . Taylor. Steven. Rogers . PRESTON : DeBono 3, Buhagiar 3, Hodgson 2, Feehan 2, 0. Paradians Chesterman . Mounsey2 . Ryan 2. Fisher, Mascara. Eames . Krause, Georgeson . 11 .11 .77 BEST : Caton . Mounsey, Buhagiar. Caton. Hodgson. ST. BERNARDS : Adams 6, Romeo 4 . McMahon 3 . Folsen . Fawkner 8 .1 13.5 18 .8 21 .10.136 Dowling, Nugent. BEST: Dowling . Byrne, Adams, Redfern . Monash Blues 1 .0 3.4 4 .5 6 .7 .4 3 ,Old Carey 1 .2 4 .4 4 .4 4 .9.33 Daffey . Romeo. Old Geelong 3 .2 5.5 6 .9 7 .10.52 E E ION FAWKNER : Selleck 5 . Agius 3 . Terry 3, Tymms 2, Gray 2 . OLD PARADIANS: Vear 3, Farrell 2 . Coscriff, Brennan, Smith, Hapgood. Kartal, Rochford, Stefano, Dalfonso . BEST : Busst . OLD CAREY: Schwarz, McRae, Clements, McGuiness . BEST: Horan, Keogh, McCoach . BEST McGuiness. Shaw, : Smith, Brennan, Vear . Hewett, St . Kilda 11,12 78 Selleck, Gray . Livingstone . Stefano . Kartal . McFherson . England, Manifold, Sparks . Cosgriff . Keogh . Old Brighton 1 .2 . 8 MONASH BLUES: Kennedy 2 . Dean 2 . Andritsos, Corcoran OLD GEELONG: Pearson 3, fhomas 2, Slattery, O'Doherty. Banyule 4 BEST Wright. Kennedy . Sinclair . Andritsos . McCormick BEST: Pearson . Thomas. Reed, MacMillan . Richardson, Goold . .9.33 ST. KILDA: Neeson 5. Harriman . Thynne. Le Febvre . Clinch . . Dean, University 27.19.181 Long BEST Long, Stewart . Petritsch . Graham. Thynne . Neeson F.I .T.O . B . 3 .3 .21 BANYULE: Williams 2, Swetnam. McDonald. BEST: Abrahams. Heatherton 23 .15 .153 Quillian, McDonald, Bottomley, Thompson, Swetnam . OLD BRIGHTON : Hillier, BEST : Hall. Smythe . Blair . Hendrie. Jones. Latzer F.I .T.O .B: Richardson 2, Case . BEST: Richardson . Napoli, UNIVERSITY : Rush 5 . Katopodis 3, Dndrinos 3, Turnbull 2, Case, Rinaldi. Edmonds, 2, Watson 2, Cultinan 2, Pelikan 2, O'Brien . Sjogren . Kew 6 Hocking, Kimpton, Fox, Lazarus . BEST: O'Brien . Edmonds, .4.28 HEATHERTON : Buckley 11, Womersley 3, Magwood 2 . Turnbull, Katopod)s Caulfield Gram . 6 .6.4 2 Tucker 2, Ryan 2 . Worrell, Rojahn. Atkinson . BEST: Buckley, . Sjogren, Cullinan . KEW Ryan, Spinks, Shanks, Ryan . Dempsey . : Jackson 2. Barry . O"Kalti . Bowran BEST Wong. 0 Kalli, D RESERVE SEC TION North OB 5 .1 8 .5 13 .7 20 .10 .130 Jackson . Barry. 0 Brien Therry 3 . Redmond Bulleen United 0.0 2 .1 2.3 3 .3 .21 .3 6.7 8 .8 10 .8.68 CAULFIELD GRAM . : Barker 2 . Voyage, Glossop Balaclava 2 .4 4.4 6 .4 7 .6.48 Williamstown 2.3 3.4 5 .9 8.15.63 NORTH OB. : Turcinovick 6, Sabato 4, Dalwood 2 BEST Allen . Felsethal MHSOB 2 .3 6.6 8 .9 11 .13 . Infantino 2 , . Felsenthal . Alisop. Paine . Horton . Adam s .7 9 BULLEEN UNITED: Zamanis 2 . Zumbo 2 . Adorno, Gurrulti . Siluca . BEST : Adorno . Ferry, Cheney, Burns . BEST : Atkinson, Zumbo, Trimboli . Morse, Infantino, Turcvnovich . AJAX 2 .5 4 BALACLAVA: Drinan 3. O Shannassy 2 . Scicluna. Graffin- Speed, Sones, Attlier . Cheney, Mutimer. .6 7 .11 9 .12 .66 O Brien . BEST Morrison . Breslin . Graffin . 0 Sullivan . Breslin THERRY : Bloor Parkside 2 .2 3 .5 4 .9 5 .18 .48 WILLIAMSTOWN : Cannon 3 . Sociamaro. Vines, Hyland, 4, Gallagher 2, Eastmure . Hogan. Keighran, O Brie n Rossignolo . BEST: Bloor. Taylor, Connelly. Eastmure, Allan . A.J .A .X . : Zielinski 3 . Zurbo 2 Dervan . Tuck. BEST: Hyland, Mugavin, Tuck, De Bono, White . . Chazan . Simon. Efron . Shar p M .H .S .O .B. : Goalkickers not available Hendrickson . BEST Chazan . Zerbo. Schwartz . BEST All fifteen Thomastown 5 . Pinkus, Galbin . Cherny players that turned u p .5 10.7 14.9 22 .16 .148 Marcellin 2 .3 9 .5 14 .6.140.10 PARKS[ DE : Reid 2 .9 4 . Shaw 2 . Sweeney, BEST : Foyntz . Soligo N Cowell. Sweeney . Harvey . Wilso n . Brunswick 3 .0 4.2 5 .4 6,9.45 THOMASTOWN : Bubis 6. Farchione 4 . Tessari 3 . Trafford 2 . W . Brunswick 3 .4 5 .5 10 .6 12 .7 .79 Bell 2 . loannidis 2, Theordore Uni . . Koulinous, Colosimo . BEST : Blacks 1 .2 2 .5 4 .5 8 .7 .55 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Fotias2 . Kakagiannopoulos . Koulinous, Everitt . Staios . Trafford, Theodore, Parsons. Bubis. Marcettin 2 .4 5 .5 910 11 .13 .29 . Carlyon Sammptino . Fox BEST, Carylon . Tsialtas . Dowsett . Strickland, MARCELLIN : Pepper 4 . McNeil 3, Keays 3, Caris 2 . Goold . UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Fhillipson 4 . Coker 2 . Burg e Fotias. Sammatino. Finnigan . BEST : Goo!d . Kleinert, Stapleton, Caris . Gallagher . Luscombe BEST Gannon Robinscn, Conway . Phillipson F -RESERVE Keays. Coker. Luscombe WEST BRUNSWICK : Robertson 4. Magafas 3. Suleyman 2 . SECTI ON Heenan 2 . Walsh . BESTLeatham . Pryor . Robertson. T St . Kevins MARCELLIN Robertson . Chappel, Taylo r 11 .7 .73 : Goal kickers . best players not receive d Bulleen-Temp. 13 ANZ Bank 6 .5.35 .23 .10 1 0 . Melburnians 0.5 0.6 1 0 . Mentonians 8 .11 .59 C'wealth Bank 15 ST. KEVINS: Lynch 4 . Deane .8 1 .8 .14 St .10.10 0 . Arthur. ovrigan . Mason Old Paradians 1 .0 1,2 1 .6 1 .7.13 . Bedes 3.2 .2 0 A NZ Fhillips, Thomas. BEST: Gill . Vea2r . Mclean .HDeane . Fhillips ., BANKB Birkenfelds: . O'Bryon, Pearson . Sharp . Riley . Willier. OLD MELBURNIAN5 : Wilson BEST Ryan White Cameron OLD MENTONIANS : Mann 2 . Hicks . Vines . Buxton.OToole . Tu ckey. EST : Curthoys. Hogan . Mikkleson . Falmer . Lawrence . Holtman . Armitag e Clark. Buxton BESTO Toole- Marin. Erickson . Cowell . Poston, BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: Lederman 4, Shallard 2 Fetc h COMMONWEALTH BANK: Milton 5, Howell 5 . Segota 2, 2 . Smith . Dunn . Mutimer . Parris, Williams, Wotherspoon . BEST : OLD PARADIANS : Buhagiar. BEST- Dowling . Smith Luchetta Peterson, Keating, Jackman . BEST : Abrahams, Howell . Milton, Espomscillied. Edmonds Jackson Hammond. Toonan ST. BEDES : Lannan, Beaseley . Bryant . BEST, Evans . Segota . Peterson . Johnston . Wotherspoon . Macri . Dunn . Atherton, Simon Hutchinson . Lannan . Griffiths Shepherd . S-: iza~`i.6) tieJ n

OLD XAVERIANS : Rogers 6, Hillier 5 . Klavac 3, Prowse 3 iJ t 1'!~:~~'E 111~~ ? Ketgakadis 2, Dalton 2 . Anderson 2 . Doyle 2 . BEST: Frarnc, Loo . Hoye . Rogers, Doyle. ;Klavac, Ketsakadis Collegians 0 .2 4 .4 5 .6 8 .10.58 0 . Scotch 1 .2 7.4 9 0 . Melburnians .2 7 .6 12.15 18 .22.130 .5 10 .7.67 4 Ormond 3 .5 6 .7 10 .9. 101 .12-7 2 by Noel Randle COLLEGIANS . Powell, Warne, Edmonds. BEST: : Sheehan 5 OLD SCOTCH : McCallum 6, Rolleston . Russel, Walker, Ward . Davies, Thompson, Markwell, Byrne. Stirling, Miller . BEST : McCallum . McCall, Mackenzie. Walker . Williams . Hodge, OLD MELBURNIANS : Ward-Ambler 3 . Turner 2, Birrell 2. ORMOND: Hack 5 . Harrington 2, Hill, Hankin, Thompson . Parton, Cumming, Niall, Nelson. . Hupfau 2, Banks 2, Raymond BEST : Hankin . Hack . Sinclair, Mitsopoulos, Harrington . Potter. BEST: Hupfau . Birrell . King, Ward-Ambler, Cumming. O'Connor. Raymond, Old Haileybury 0 .1 2.1 3 .5 4 .5-29 De La Salle 7 .3 18 .6 26.13 32.22 .214 St. Kilda 0 .2 3 .2 3-4 5 .4 .3 4 Monash 1 .3 3.3 3 .3 4.3 .27 5 YEARS AGO - 1980 OLD HAILEYBURY: Mytton 2 . Constable, Marshall. BEST 15 YEARS AGO - 1970 DE LA SALLE: Waldron 8 . Lowe 5, Campbell 5, Wright 4 . Mudge, Oakes . Wooch. Kind. Marshall, Yagmoor . Donlen3 . McClounan2, Byrne. Rogers . Karlson . Ladson . Pollard BEST: Waldron, McClounan. Foley, Edmonds . Donlan. Smith ST. KILDA: Phillips 10 . Mortiz 9, Lott 3, Dimitriadis 3, Scrinis `'A' Section coaches were Sid My ers (AJAX), Gavin De La Salle kept close to the four when, in a low 2, Stambolis2, Beazley, Anastakais, Drummond, Slykhuis, Porter White (De La ),Kevin Morrison ( Ivanhoe ) ,John Russell scoring game MONASH BLUES : Blackshaw, Norman, Cunnington. Kiers . . they defeated Old Paradians by a point . BEST : Phillips . Anastasakis, Joyce . Slykhuis. Dimitria6r (Marcellin ) ,Johnlordan (North OB ) ,Barry Morphe tt BEST, O'Callaghan, Hamilton, Norman . Kiers, McDonald. Langley . Halasa, Cook, Lynch (De La Salle) and Johnson, Judkin s (Old Melb ), Peter Murphy (Ormond), Gus Mitchell G rindlay and Kendall for Old Paradians were best . MHSOB 9.7 15 .11 24.16 34 1 8.222 (St. Bernards), Ted Far rell ( U . Blacks) and Alan Guy on Wilson celebrated his 100th ganle forGeelong Hampton Rovers 1-8 .14 0 . Brighton 2.1 3.2 3 .2 3 .2 .20 0. Xaverians 25 .16 .166 Salter ( U .Blues) . by winning the Solomon Trophy for best player . MHSOB : Goal kickers, best players not received . Old Brighton HAMPTON ROVERS : Harper BEST: Bodley, Jaffer . Harper. Howling south-westerly winds with reported snow were proud to announce the openin g Lyon, Francis. Cahil l OLD BRIGHTON: Goal kickers, best players not received, i,!!!s were the order of the dav .'A' Section leaderDe of their new clubrooms, the culmination of nlanv years' hard work by the Committee . A La Salle did not adapt to the conditions as well as Marcellin who, despite a goalless second half . were Old Xaverians (eighth in 'B' Section) surprised ;,11 to score an upset, four point win . 6.6 to 4.14 . Best Uni . Blacks (third with only one defeat) to only go 71,~~1AAL _ t"`_,I were Toohey , Denning, J . C ri mmins (Marc .) a nd R . down by 7points in alow-scoring game-5 .5 t351 to 6.6 McHenry , Maher and Doolan (De La Salle) . (42 AUSTRALIAN TEAM v. VICTORIAN COUNTRY FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYED AT BENDIGO, 17th JULY, 1983 Old Carey second in 'D', even though inaccurate . 25 YEARS AGO - 196 0 had a strong 41 point win against their rivals, Old Ivanhoe (Sixth), 13 .24 to 9.7 . Blair, Rowe, D . Smith De La Salle 'B' Section leaders, lost their second (Old Carey)andHarris, Culthness,Harvey (Old Ivan) game in succession when they went down by a point were the stars . to Hampton Rovers who snatched victory with the ANZ paid tribute toBill "Jet"Jackson who played last kick of the game after being 6 eoals down at his 300the game - life member, club record holder . halftime . Best were C . Adamson, F . Adamson, nlemberof 1974prenliership team .and President for McDonald (H .R .1 and Wa tt s, Compton, Hanneberry the past 3 years . (De La) . 200 games to By ron Hill, State Savings Bank's 200 games to Kevin Perkins (De La Salle ) . David classy rover . Clark (Caul . Gram .1 and Peter "Chicken Legs"Harvey 100 oames toBernie Teague, De La's back pocket (Parkside ) . . Stilda~ CBOC farewelled three stalwarts who left Old Camberwell were saddened by the news of on a trip to Europe . John Langley , Dennis O'Brien retirement of champion ruckman David Mullett due and B ri an Sharkey . to injury . Section best and fairest in 1973. member of U . Blues played brilliant football to overwhelm 1972 champion premiership side . captain of 1978 Old Melbu rn ians by almost 6 goals to record their premiership team . Dick's knees had finally given up . seventh win in a row . Best were Hay den, Nelsen, and all wished him well for the future . Smith (U . Blues) and P . Turner, Porter, J . Turn er (Old Melb .) .

10 YEARS AGO - 1 975 35 YEARS AGO - 195 0

After II rounds there was not one undefeated It had to happen! Ormond going for the straight learn in the competition . Monash Whites (F) were dozen . were outpaced outmxrked . outstaved . and beaten by Bulleen United by 25 points . Spooner outnlanoeuvred . to go down by 7 points to Old Scotch Hilton and May Be (B . United) were best . - Final scores 9,13 to 8.12 . Old Scotch won the game Bottom team Geelong, yet to win, almost caused in the first quarter when they scored 4 .9 to 0 .2 . Best the season's upset when they ran the leaders . St. were - Geer, Bate, Morone (Old Scotch) and K . Berndards to a goal in easily Geelongs best perfonllance Robinson, Rundle, Hardy (r^r Ormond) . for the season . In the battle of top sides in 'B' Section Collegians Old Tri nity joined Ormond (4th) on 24 points also inflicted the first defeat on Co mm onwealth Bank when they beat Ormond by a point in a) thriller . I t was - leading from halftime, and finally winnin,_, 10.18 to Ormond's third successive defeat . 8 .13. Best for Collegians were B rian Judd, Warren The Umpires held a"Sports Day" with stars being Judd, Greg Buckeridge while David Kerr showed Geoff KellytSquash~ Simon Marks (tennis singles) pleasing form in his first match for the season . Ted BACK ROW L/R : ', . Burn rV . ~, D. Coleman IT G . Carroll ( Vic). J . McGrade (W .A.) . C . Giles (S .A.), J. Price (W. A .), J . Bennett (Vic), and Philip Rowell and Gray Nichol (tennisdoubles) . Thomas, Alan Shiel, and Ian Bailey were best for P. Sherwen [Vic) . 300games to Kevin Kinloch (Brunswick) - captain Bank who were unluckv to lose Alan Kirby with p CENTRE ROW L/R: B. Bourke tVfc). M . Deveson (Vic) . W. Botten (S .A.) . M . Bratton (S.A .), R . Cronan (W .A.) . S . Murphy (Vic), C. Stone (Vic). of the club's 1970'D' Section premiership . broken let, . P. Brown (Vic) . P. Cousins (S .A.). G . Mitchell (Runner-Vic).

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W L D FOR AGST ';~ Pts . W L D FOR AGST % Pts . A SECTIO N UNDER 19 ZONE 2 Ormond 8 3 0 1043 855 121 .99 32 De La Salle 11 0 0 1519 516 294 ONE DAY .38 North OB 7 4 0 1087 1018 106 .78 28 0 . Xavs . 9 2 0 1360 488 278 .69 Collegians 6 5 0 1287 962 133 .78 24 Ormond 9 2 0 1403 585 239,83 Old Scotch 6 5 0 1143 1027 111 .30 24 MHSOB 9 2 0 1332 562 237 .01 Ivanhoe 6 5 0 1081 1038 104 .14 24 0 . Melburnians 7 4 0 1156 772 149 .74 INSOMEWAY Bulleen-Temp. 6 5 0 1112 1100 101 .09 24 0 . Scotch 6 5 0 1148 752 152 .66 De La Salle 6 5 0 943 965 97 .72 24 Collegians 6 5 0 1203 1250 96 .24 St . Bernards 4 7 0 836 1131 73 .92 16 O .Haileybury 4 7 0 669 1347 49 .67 Univ . Blues 3 8 0 1007 1162 86 .66 12 Monash Blues 4 7 0 730 1643 44 .43 YOU MAY NEED THE 0. Xavs 3 8 0 905 1186 76 .31 12 Hampton Rovers 4 7 0 535 1397 38 .30 B SECTIO N St . Kilda 3 8 0 549 1186 46 .29 Caul . Gram. 8 2 0 1209 898 134 .63 32 Williamstown 3 8 0 409 1190 34 .37 0 . Melb. 7 2 1 1090 930 117 .20 30 0 . Brighton 2 9 0 568 1515 37 .49 Parkside 7 3 0 1142 884 129 .19 28 A RESERVE SECTIO N PERSONAL SERVICES OF Marcellin 7 3 0 1065 884 120 .48 28 Ormond 10 1 0 978 557 175 .58 40 St . Kilda 6 4 0 1062 993 106 .95 2 Ivanhoe 9 2 0 782 574 136 .24 36 0 . Brighton 5 5 0 956 1064 89 .85 20 Collegians 7 4 0 742 635 116 .85 28 Kew 3 6 1 1096 1215 90 .21 14 De La Salle 6 5 0 692 633 109 .32 24 NATIONAL TRUSTEES Uni . Blacks 3 7 0 1106 1075 102 .88 12 Bulleen-Temp . 6 5 0 845 777 108 .75 24 0 . Paradians 2 8 0 855 1063 80 .43 8 0 . Scotch 6 5 0 814 843 96 .56 24 AJAX 1 9 0 862 1437 59 .99 4 North OB 5 5 1 712 788 90 .36 22 C SECTIO N St . Bernards 4 7 0 725 711 101 .97 16 Ask for a free brochure outlining our Fawkner 10 0 0 1567 875 179 .09 40 Univ . Blues 1 10 0 561 992 56 .55 4 Therry 7 3 0 1277 950 134.42 28 O.Xavs. 0 10 1 390 937 41 .62 2 Banyule 7 3 0 1142 1001 114.09 28 B RESERVE SECTION many important services - 0 . Camberwell 5 5 0 987 1061 93.03 20 Univ . Blacks 8 2 0 943 583 161 .75 32 Thomastown 4 6 0 1094 1087 100 .64 16 St . Kilda 8 2 0 802 544 147 .43 32 0 . Haileybury 4 6 0 792 1058 74.86 16 0. Paradians 7 3 0 704 410 171 .71 28 Coburg 4 6 0 971 1349 71 .98 16 0. Melburnians 7 3 0 737 580 127 .07 28 St . Kevins 3 7 0 929 960 96,77 12 Marcellin 5 5 0 822 586 140 .27 20 EXECUTOR OF WILLS Monash Blues 3 7 0 1050 1205 87 .14 12 Parkside 4 6 0 621 659 94 .23 16 Hampton Rovers 3 7 0 766 1060 72,26 12 0. Brighton 3 7 0 537 793 67 .72 12 D SECTIO N Caul. Gram, 3 7 0 478 773 61 .84 12 0 . Trinity 10 0 0 1373 641 214.20 40 AJAX 3 7 0 453 875 51 .77 12 TAXATION SERVICES MHSOB 8 2 0 1222 796 153.52 32 Kew 2 8 0 601 959 62 .67 8 W. Brunswick 7 3 0 1096 883 124.12 28 C RESERVE SECTIO N Balaclava 6 4 0 1299 1059 122.66 24 St . Kevins 9 1 0 875 492 177 .85 36 REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT O Mentonians 6 4 0 1031 871 118 .37 24 Fawkner 7 3 0 960 560 171 .43 28 N . Brunswick 5 5 0 958 1000 95 .80 20 Therry 7 3 0 950 646 147 .06 28 0. Ivanhoe 4 6 0 902 987 91 .39 16 Hampton Rovers 6 4 0 660 565 116 .81 24 State Bank 2 8 0 961 1342 71 .61 8 0 . Haileybury 6 4 0 670 714 93 .84 24 MANAGEMENT Power House 2 8 0 819 1241 66 .00 8 Banyule 5 5 0 .572 659 86 .80 20 St . Bedes 0 10 0 485 1402 34 59 0 0 . Camberwell 4 6 0 663 700 94 .71 16 E SECTIO N Thomastown 4 6 0 659 808 81 .56 16 POWER OF ATTORNEY Preston 9 1 0 1261 864 145 .95 36 Monash Blues 2 8 0 579 803 72 .10 8 Heatherton 7 3 0 1429 811 176 .20 28 Coburg 0 10 0 313 1145 27 .34 0 Bulleen United 6 4 0 752 794 94 .71 24 D RESERVE SECTIO N 0 . Geelong 6 4 0 943 1046 90 .15 24 0 . Trinity 9 1 0 886 471 188.11 36 Elsternwick 5 5 0 1215 986 123 .23 20 0 . Mentonians 8 1 1 888 457 194.31 34 Williamstown 5 5 0 987 860 11477 20 Balaclava 7 2 1 922 640 144.06 30 Peninsula 5 5 0 1053 945 111 .43 20 W . Brunswick 7 3 0 831 517 160.74 28 Serving Victorians for over 90 years FITOB 2 7 1 742 1350 54 .96 10 MHSOB 6 4 0 828 543 152,49 24 O Carey 2 8 0 638 1191 53,57 8 State Bank 5 5 0 768 720 106.67 20 Univ. Reds 1 8 1 814 1296 62 81 6 Power House 3 7 0 525 947 55.44 12 F SECTIO N 0 . Ivanhoe 2 8 0 557 826 67 .43 8 C wealth Bank 9 1 0 942 662 142 .30 36 N . Brunswick 1 9 0 483 757 63.80 4 Doveton 8 2 0 1372 734 186 .92 32 St. Bedes 1 9 0 262 1125 23.29 4 Clayton 8 2 0 1194 644 185 .40 32 E RESERVE SECTIO N 0 . Essendon 7 3 0 1106 780 141 .79 28 Preston 9 1 0 1129 390 289.49 36 Brunswick 7 3 0 983 703 139,83 28 Williamstown 8 2 0 1072 545 196.70 32 UHSOB 5 5 0 927 766 121 .02 20 Heatherton 7 3 0 896 707 126.73 28 ANZ Bank 3 7 0 693 1237 56 .02 12 Elsternwick 6 4 0 855 667 128,19 24 Monash Whites 2 8 0 519 1543 33 64 8 O . Geelong 6 4 0 708 655 108.09 24 Latrobe Univ 1 9 0 460 1447 31 .79 4 Peninsula 6 4 0 680 765 88.89 24 I s UNDER 19 ZONE I National Trustee Bulleen United 3 7 0 554 663 83.56 12 Bulleen-Temp . 10 1 0 2268 764 296 .86 40 0 . Carey 37 0 606 782 77 .49 12 North OB 10 1 0 1779 774 229.84 40 Univ Reds 1 9 0 365 999 36.54 4 Thomastown 10 1 0 1541 918 167.86 40 FITOB 0 10 0 213 1349 15 .80 0 University 8 3 0 1522 852 178.64 32 F RESERVE SECTIO N 95 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000. Tel. : 602 4644 Therry 6 5 0 1590 848 187 50 24 Brunswick 9 1 0 724 293 247 .10 36 Marcellin 6 5 0 1473 996 147,89 24 0 . Essendon 8 2 0 707 434 162 .90 32 Banyule 5 5 1 1387 1151 120 50 22 UHSOB 7 3 0 749 494 151 .62 28 A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companies St . Bernards 4 6 1 951 1228 77 44 18 Doveton 6 4 0 662 421 157 .24 24 116yjq 1 CMS 0300 O Camberwell 3 8 0 574 1854 30 96 12 Clayton 6 4 0 680 567 119,93 24 St . Kevins 2 9 0 651 1255 51 87 8 s Cwealth Bank 6 4 0 526 545 96 .51 24 O Faradians 1 10 0 576 2233 25 79 4 ANZ Bank 3 7 0 412 872 47 .25 12 O Ivanhoe 0 11 0 310 1971 15 73 0 Latrobe Univ 3 7 0 345 762 45 28 12 Monash Whites 2 8 0 240 805 29 .81 8

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