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Were at the half way mark of the home and away matches, and suddenly it doesn't look so clear cut . Ormond is a good side, but the Old Xaverians were wilting ("wilton") at the end of last week . Old Paradian s nave got the wobbles but De La Salle & No rt h Old Boys have begun to find their feet . Scotch were reasonably mpressive last week ; they're better than I thought and are still a chance for the four. Bulleen Templestowe look certain to be relegated but it is hard to predict the other . Will it be Caulfield, Uni Blues or even Collegians, the 1986 Premiers ? I saw a great game at Swan Stree. Parking is well nigh impossible there but there was still quite a good crowd and they witnessed a pretty close and hard-tackling game. The Old Xaverians victory by 3 points over a deplet- ed old Scotch through centreman Michael Atkins . I was standing with Scotch Captain Rob Fuller (out with concussion) as the Cardinals came from 15 points down at three-quarter time. Two Adam Ryan marks and goals and a free in front to Duncan McCall put Scotch in front at the 20 minute mark . Then came Atkins in time-on . He grabbed the ball in a pack at CHF and screwed it over his shoulder from 50 metres out for a miraculous goal - easily the play of the year . Fuller and I looked at each other in disbelief. Make the most of your money, Mind you Xavs would have been unlucky to lose having led all day . pay less of it to the tax man, protect But the Xavs can't have been very happy with their performance . Coach Danny Corcoran berated some of his players on the ground immediately after the game for not manning up and not chasing in the last vital minutes . your income, provide for your future . He certainly is entertaining! Scotch were without Bill & Ed Allen )shoulder), John Moir (leg), Steve Reddish & Fuller. Your National Mutual agent ca n I thought best-on-ground was Old Xavs ruckman Mark Summers who jumped high, marked strongly and tailor a financial package that works fed the ball out well . He dominated the match . De La Salle's win over Old Paradians was a surprive - not just the result but the margin, 75 points . Peter for you. For advice on life insurance, Rennie almost did as he liked in the forward pocket and kicked 7 goals . Mick Greene, Matt Beddoe & Pater Barry gave lots of drive to the De's from the centre square. superannuation and disability North Old Boys beat Collegians by 16 points in a closely fought match . Steve O'Rourke (centre) and Gary Carroll (ruck) were again North's best . What great seasons both are having! North's recent form must be start- cover, call now. ing to worry some of the to sides. Collegians is not the side of last year and presently are clear of the relegation zone only on percentage. Nice to see David Hoyle back and in the best for the Lions! Also Jeremy Schmidt, both no doubt welcome additions . The Off' r Ormond whipped Bulleen Templestowe by 96 points, kicking 6 goals in each quarter. Evidence of Ormond's a ' dominance was that they had twelve goalkickers - the best of them full forward Paul Schuhkraft with 7 goals . National ~,87LAF Canlra, Bulleen-Templestowe never beaten Ormond in A Section . c'~~i M Street Uni Blues led Caulfield Grammarians at three-quarter time but were over-run and lost by 16 points . It wasn't 4 a high standard game. The highlight was possibly David Matthews of Caulfield who kicked 9 goals from the a3, QJ r forward pocket . Tall: 616 391 1 Pictured on the cover is 1986 All Australian & Victorian Captain & Member of Old Paradians Football Club DOMINIC SPILLAN E "*1mrRALLE NML123 THE AMATEUR FOV R OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N National June 20, 1987 Price : $1 .00 VOL . 87 No.1 0 The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd . (Incorporated in Victoria) A SECTION B SECTION Uni Blues v ORMOND ST. BERNARDS V Parkside OLD SCOTCH V Caulfield Gs IVANHOE v Marcellin NORTH O.B. v Old Xaverians ST. KILDA v Old Trinity Old Paradians v COLLEGIANS Fawkner v UNI BLACKS DE LA SALLE v Bull-Temp . Banyule v THERRY Peter French Listen to 3AW at 9.30 a .m. Sunday for a preview of the VCFL match at Lavington . I should have a repo,t of the game on 3LO in Sports News beginning 6.00 p.m . Previews today's matche s

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Firstly a tew comments about our footy after the completion of the first half ot tne tnrst round . A SECTION : Thanks to North's return to form and the never to be underestimated De La Salle, the section our is far from settled . Although Ormond and Bulleen-Templestowe are 16 goals apartthe "Stowers" to quote ;,4elbourne's Adrian Battiston, are only two wins from four club and as they have to play them all again their 1?88 destiny is in their own hands . Another point of interest in the section is the number of "big names" running around in the "twos". Ormond To be launched at nas And re w Mehrten and Paul Sutherland, Old Xavs has Denton a former skipper, Armstrong (10 goals EI,S'TE N C PARK ast week) Greetham and Millard and De La Nash, Hellard and Frazer. B SECTION : Parkside are deservedly top of the section, as they've beaten the other 3 sides . Will 1987 be the on SUNDAY 28th JUNE at 12 Noon year that saw the club realize its A Section dream ? ORMOND V OLD SC H ~Vouldn't it be great for the competition! Can't you imagine those Ormond, De La Salle, North O .B. and Old Scotch players searching up and down Keith Street for the home of the Red Devils! When did they last A cordial invitation is extended to all former interstate players and ,,sit Pitcher Park? officials to attend the luncheon prior to the main game . The Blacks and Ivanhoe are quite capable of ousting St . Bernards and Marcellin, although despite their oad loss last Saturday I believe Therry are safe. Simply phone the General Manager 531 5452 At the other end, its wide open despite St . Kilda's solitary win . to reserve a seat. C SECTION : Kew, O.M .'s, Monash and "Take Your Pick", following Old Brighton;s recent inconsistent efforts. Ofd Haileybury has high hopes, as does Balaclava and one wouldn't discount Thomastown, or the High Membership Benefits School for that matter. I'd have to say that Ajax and the Rovers have little hope of remaining in the C Section ,t Silver "V" lapel badge * Entrance to all matches including finals at Elsternwick Park although to Ian Rice and Mike Zemski stranger things have happened in Amateur football ! ,t Copy of Amateur Footballer" posted monthly D SECTION : St . Kevins are doing it nicely and look set to rebound due to some Alan Quaite magic. The ,k Afternoon tea at all home & home matches at Elsternwick Park remaining spots are up for grabs amongst 7 clubs and this section to date is by far the most even . • Invitations to functions held throughout the year for Big "V" Club Members . E SECTION : State Bank and Old Essendon are setting the pace whilst St . Bedes is experiencing its best season in some years. Fourth spot is wide open but Clayton and the Pirates are doomed . West Brunswick have a big say in the final four and Playing at Elsternwick Park? Old Essendon has shown F Section teams can handle the higher grade . then Revenue is available for your Club . F SECTION : Aquinas scored a great win before a most encouraging crowd over old rivals Whitefriars and ooth clubs have stamped themselves as the sides to beat. There's a real battle for third and fourth with Doveton most likely to fill one spot and the other? ? - Advertise on the new electronic scoreboard at Elsternwick Park and Help your Club . - 20 x 6 second spots on each Saturday or Sunday match . Costs $100. (50% rebate to your Club) . RESERVES : Preston MBOB remains the only undefeated team although four clubs Ormond (A), Kew (C), West Brunswick (E) and - Contact your Club's business people and entrepreneurs and have them advertise on the board . Doveton (F) have faltered only once. UNDER 19 - Get 10 Advertisers - Make $500. : The Section One four appears settled whilst in Section Two apart from Therry and Old Scotch - Get 20 Advertisers - Make $1000. all clubs have a good chance of playing finals. Lets hope St. Kilda can carry on . C'mon Saints!! In Section - Your club does not have to be playing at Elsternwick Park to reap the benefits . Three I believe the present four will finish in that order . - Have the sponsorship chairman on your committee contact the business people in your cubs The Newcomers G & H SECTIONS : Bloods (G) and Eltham (H) are firm favourites for their respective flags . and advertise! Seems to me that it might be a good game between them too ! - Write your 40 character spaced message . GTV9 is struggling in its second year, but Richmond Centrals are a big chance to feature in the H Section finals. The football in these sections has been played with great enthusiasm and is no doubt thoroughly enjoyed 3y the participants . Umpires co-ordinator, Tony Gleeson has done a fantastic job in ensuring umpires each ,'%eek as promised and the Association and its clubs can only benefit from their involvement . In many ways they've been the "silent" sections yet they adequately fulfill the VAFA policy of "giving a well run game, at the cheapest possible cost to as many young men as possible." OR And Now to the Games Match of the day will be played at Brens Oval where a very much in form North O.B. the confident Ol d Xaverians HOLD A PAST PLAYERS LUNCHEON - RING CHRIS HOUSE 589 4839 (A. who have moved into second place . Both sides will feel the loss of players to the Victorian Team . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 3 although Xavs will suffer more. Maybe that will prove a blessing in disguise as Millard, Armstrong, Graetham and Dalton will no doubt appreciate a recall and a chance to grab a permanent spot . I'm selecting i~lJorth to win . They have Gus Carroll in great touch, Anthony Egan kicking goals and Mick Hedley and Jerome Griffin ain, Nick Bourke and Richard Armst have the strength and experience to restrict Steven Cu rt rong . Nort h Amateurs V Thex Country are attacking the ball chasing and manning up well, signs of a disciplined team and as Old Xavs have been by Peter Frenc on a high for a long time now today might be the day "they're brought back to the field." h In other matches Ormond must be on guard lest they take the Blues lightly as I'm sure they'll respond strongl~, to the critcism of their lacklustre effort of last week . However as I'm a couple ahead of Boothy in the tipping The VAFA meets the VCFL tor the third time tomorrow at the Lavington Sports Ground . Honours between competition, I'm sticking with the `Monders. these two vital and expanding football bodies are even, although the VCFL had success against the Aus- Old Scotch showed their character last week and although they'll start as underdogs in some eyes today tralian Amateurs back in 1983 . The VAFA won well in Bendigo in 1984 and the VCFL tasted success with I believe they can beat Caulfield Grammarians. De La surprised me and many others with its fine showing a big win at Mildura in 1985 . last week at Bundoora. At home today where their 1987 record, mind you, is not flash I'll climb back on their The Country will start favourites following the success of its Winfield Championships and the Amateurs bandwaggon and select them to defeat the Builants who say goodbye to Darren Collins who has gone to disappointing performance in Adelaide. However pride is an important factor in football and the 22 amateur Footscray. selections all have the honour of representing the 10,000 registered players and their Association in what Old Paradians meet Collegians at Elsternwick Park and should be smarting after last weeks inglorious per- has always been a very high standard game. Coach Bernie Sheehy and his selectors have made many formance. Although both sides will have good players missing O.P.'s playing at headquarters for the first time changes to the South Australian squad . Some have been necessary due to injury others have been dis- since their Grand Final win last season should win what promises to be a close, even game. carded due to poor form or lack of commitment . In B Section Ivanhoe are at home to Marcellin who surprised me with its effort against the Bernards last A feature of this team is the greater use of the lower sections although at time of writing it is hard to week. Ivanhoe will not have forgotton its opening game drubbing and will be a far different proposition today. say who will pass fitness tests and win final selection . . Parkside has proven it can play At home I believe the 'Hoe can win - they must to stay in touch with the four The game is a most important one for the VAFA . Its credibility as an Association capable of producing and win everywhere and will not mind visiting St . Bernards who face a second loss on end . Old Trinity have teams as good as the other senior bodies is at stake, a fact that Bernie Sheehy is most acutely aware, been down of late but has the players and the incentive to account for the Saints at North road and Uni Blacks especially as he had also landed the job of AAFC Coach for the NFL Bi Centenary Carnival in Adelaide although not exactly relishing the trip to Fawkner will nonetheless come away with the points which leaves us next March . with Banyule and Therry. Ther ry should win despite a loss and disappointing fade out last week . A few more direct kicks I heard a few of their supporters say last week, still Bernie Dunn knows what he's doing and by There is no doubt our Association's ability to produce top players, 7 Brownlow Medalists and a host now so do all the other B Section coaches ! of VFL and Amateur champions confirm that . However despite the Carnival win in 1986 our recent represen- tative history suggests that we're either not as good as we were in the early 80's or maybe the other Old Haileybu rys four wins in 5 weeks has propelled it into the match of the day against Old Melburnians . I understand David Urquha rt , Garry competitions - South Australia, VFA and VCFL have caught up and passed us by in producing top qual- who given the current injury list did well to field 3 senior teams last week ity combined teams . Austin, Ian Cordner and Andy Rist rom were on standby but felt that Victoria Park was not large enough for them to show their many skills! Seriously Old Haileybu ry has a great show of knocking off "the machine" for Tomorrow 22 Amateur footballers have a great opportunity to restore the position . the second week running despite the game being played at Fawkner Park . Balaclava faces a tough assignment against Kew who a certain interstate coach claimed after last week "would Go to it and good luck! win the next two premierships" that would put them back in A Section by 1989 which is a bit much . Still they've done it before and will keep on target by beating Bala this afternoon . Melbourne High will win its fifth game against lowly Ajax and Old Brighton can count itself lucky that it meets Thomastown at South road . Its form has not been godd but I believe it will return to the winning list today . The other C Section winner will be Monash Personality Pars Blues who are at home to Hampton Rovers. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS A .F.C. INC. 100 UP AT AQUINAS BEWARE OLD CARE TODAYS SELECTIONS ; Y Congratulations to Peter Grierson from all players, The Turles are on the water also on Saturday 18th committee and supporters at Aquinas Old Collegians C SECTIO N A SECTION B SECTION July in the inaugural "Tu rtles on the Yarra ." The upon playing his 100th game earlier this year against ORMOND IVANHOE OLD HAILEYBURY (surprised ALJ?) cruise is the first in a line of annual events, and all ANZ Bank . Peter is only the fifth player to join the "100 DE LA SALLE UNI BLACKS MONASH BLUES are welcome to join the H Section leaders, in a night Game Club" and has done so in only 105 available OLD SCOTCH PARKSIDE KEW which promises to enhance the legendary Chelonia matches, a great effort . OLD PARADIANS OLD TRINITY MHSOB btydias. All players, supporters, friends and foes are After playing his 1st year as full-forward kicking IVANHOE OLD BRIGHTON welcome so book early to avoid disappointment . Con- around 70 goals, Peter has spent the past 4 years tact either of the following : at the other end of the ground using his good judge- Hampton Rovers paid tribute to their coach, Ian Rice 100 GAMES AT AJAX Damian Bishop 689-4011 , ment, excellent marking aility and long clearing dash- when he played his 200th senior VAFA game last Kevin Dutch 267 6566, Shane Watson 428 1593, es out of defence not only to keep many a full-forward Saturday, Ricey played 197 games at Collegians and All at AJAX congratulate Simon Poll on his 100th Shaun McVicar 602 1233 . goalless but also to set up many Aquinas attacking game this week against MHSOB. Posty started with last Saturday's milestone might be somewhat unex- *** moves. the Club in 1981 after playing all his junior football pected as Ian was appointed non-playing coach at OLD CAREY Keep up the good work Peter and we hope to see with AJAX . He has played most of his career in the the Rovers . Collegians Secretary, Peter Milford and Don't forget the following social events you in the Red, black and reen for many matches to Reserves and has played every position except for Delegate Glen Cook joined the Rovers supporters at 18th July - Riverboat Cruis e come. rover. In 1984 when given an opportunity played the David Street Club Rooms as Ian's incredible 8th August - Dinner Dance/Disco. KEW MILESTONES senior football and this resulted in Posty winning the achievements of the last 15 years were addressed to Please see 'Joel' Webster, 'Slugger' Petty Adam Phelan & David Quinn both play their 50th Clubs Most Improved Trophy. In recent years he has , the audience. Ian never finished below third in Col- 'Legs' Legear of the McHarg Brothers for bookings game for Kew today and both started in our inaugural played mostly at full-back although he does have a legians Best & Fairest, Captained and always was an etc. Club XVIII team in 1983 and have stuck ever since preference for the ruck-roving position. This year has automatic selection in the State side and is undoubt- Also remember to support our sponsors . apart from trips to the snow or overseas . Adam is a edly one of the greats of Amateur Football . All VAFA also seen him take on the position of Secretary . Let's half back but fancies his forward line chances and supporters joine the Rovers in congratulating Ian . Well hope Posty can celebrate his 100th game with a win . FOSTERS LAGER David is a CHF. done Ricey . Once again congratulations from all at AJAX . ROWEE'S ELGIN INN HOTEL Good luck to Adam and David from all at Kew. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 4 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Lt?aders Whitefriars had little difficulty defeating Old Paradians Purple by seventy four points while Monash Blues had a decisive victory over Hampton Rovers who went down by twenty one goals. In the other game Caulfield Grammarians moved to second place as a result of beating lanhoe by eleven goals. Williamstown 3d the bye. Norm Nugent Previews PREVIEW OF ROUND 10 - JUNE 20, 1987 D SECTION the D, E, F5 G, H and U. 19's Old Camberwell, buoyant after last week's massive victory await No rt h Brunswick whose attacking moves ast week were often off target . On the Barnard Rese rve I select Old Camberwell to take the points. Old Ivan- hoe should return to the winning list today against Heathe rton whose 1987 form does not inspire confidence . it, the main game of the round St. Kevins play Bulleen United in what could be a preview of this season's ° nals . St. Kevins have earned the right to be considered the section leader while United's recent form has : een very good . After a closely contested game I favour St . kevins to take the four points . Preston, who have ~~itered badly this season await Old Mentonians who faltered badly last Sunday. At home I select Preston . Coburg await Elsternwick who make their first visit to the De Chene Oval for many seasons (when was their iast visit?) Coburg is always a threat at home and as I was not greatly impressed with the 'Wicks' form last REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED 13/6/87 - ROUND 9 r.aek I select Coburg to cause today's boil over. D SECTIO N N Inaccuracy in the second half by No rth Brunswick limited their margin over Elsternwick to fourteen points E SECTIO Until half time the scores were fairly even and the lead fluctuated as the long interval approached . Old Cami Brunswick should be able to record a comfortable victory over Clayton who have struggled all season. Old well booted a huge score as they accounted for Heathert on by over thirty goals . Bulleen United justified my Geelong has hit a patch of poor form lately after some good displays . Today I fancy University High School selection as they defeated Old Ivanhoe by over nine goals . By defeating Coburg by over fourteen goals Preston Old Boys will record their second successive victory by defeating Old Geelong even on Como Park . St . Be- alleviated threats of relegation by moving two games plus more than forty per cent clear of Heatherton . On de's covet the double chance and so today they will be all out to build percentage at the expense of Peninsula Sunday at Elsternwick Park St . Kevins confirmed their right to be section leaders when they defeated third Old Boys. St . Bede's should win well . Old Essendon Grammarians visit Powerhouse who despite their celebra- placed Old Mentonians by forty three points . tions will not have the talent to defeat Old Essendon . The main game of the round will be that on Oval 4 be- t.,een State Bank & West Brunswick. The Bankers are a real force at home and despite the pressure West E SECTION ;v II apply I favour State Bank to win . West Brunswick advanced to fifth place as a result of their convincing nine goal win over Brunswick . Unives sity F SECTION High School Old Boys encountered little difficulty in defeating Clayton by twelve goals . St . Bedes maintained St . Andrews visit Commonwealth Bank where they will find the open spaces of the Harry Trott Oval far its good form by defeating Old Geelong by ten goals . Old Essendon received a nasty sca re against low- different from the restrictive BREARLEY RESERVE . Providing they concentrate on their task St ly Peninsula Old Boys as their winning margin was limited to thirteen points . Albe rt Park neighbours Power. . Andrews should house & State Bank played on Sunday as part of the Powerhouse fotieth anniversary celebrtions. State Eank :,,in well . really did the celebating because they won the match by thirty nine points . ANZ Bank await Williamstown CYMS who must win to stay in the final four contest . When judged on 1987 statistics the Williamstown players should record a big victory. I see no reason to dispute this fact. Aquinas F SECTIO N should record another big victory this week at the expense of St. Leonards who have not continued their open- Williamstown defeated St . Leonards by thirteen goals while Old Ca rey defeated Commonwealth Eank ing round form . Doveton await LaTrobe University who are capable of upsetting any side in the section . Despite by ten goals . A.N .Z . Bank finished five goals in deficit against La Trobe University whereas in the clash of this statement I select Doeton because their form is the more consistent . Footscray Institute make the long the eastern neihbours Aquinas inflicted Whitefriars first defeat when they finished twenty five points in front . easterly trip to meet Whitefriars who will be all out to atone for their first loss. Whitefriars should win this game Doveton built an already impressive percentage with a nineteen goal margin over Footscray Institute. St . by a convincing margin . University Reds are at home to Old Carey for whom victory is essential to meet their Andrews held fourth place when they finished seventeen points in front of University Reds, after trailing the finals' aspiration . Old Carey should be able to take the game from the Reds . "Reds" for most of the game . G SECTIO N G SECTIO N St . Bernards at home should be able to defeat Marcellin whose form hasn't been very good . De La Salle My prediction of a comfortable De La Salle victory over Old Haileybu ry was not borne out by fact as De visit Old Scotch and I favour them to take the points after a close game . Bloods should have little difficulty La fell in by two points after greater accuracy in scoring . Another poor prediction was that of a Kew victory maintaining their unbeaten record against Old Haileybu ry. Monash Whites should be able to defeat Port Colts where in reality St. Bernards proved too strong . Monash Whites with a twelve goal victory over Old Scotch providing they move the ball quickly and use their pace to tame the Colts. Collegians should be talented enough was yet another side to make mockery of my prediction . The fourth incorrect tip I made was for Marcellin to to account for GTV9 while Kew should return to the winning list at the expense of Old Melburnians. defeat Old Melburnians. Reality saw the O.M's win by two goals. Thank you Bloods for giving credence to H SECTIO N my tips when you defeated Collegians by seventy four points . In the Sunday game Port Colts confirmed my selection when they defeated GTV9 by fourteen goals . Old Geelong & CBC St . Kilda appear to be evenly matched . My selection is Old Geelong only because they have the home ground advantage. State Bank visit Eltham College where they will find the Collegians H SECTIO N too talened . St . kevins should be able to consolidate their top four position by accounting for lowly placed My tipping in this section was much better as Old Brighton easily accounted for Old Geelong : Old Elth c m North Old Boys. Old Xaverians journey to Therry where they should be able to record a comfortable victory. recorded a fourteen goal win over the Old Xaverians "Crocodiles" Bulleen-Templestowe did build their per- Bulleen Templestowe should prove too strong for Richmond Central who visit the Combine today. Old Brighton centage by easily defeating No rth Od Boys. Richmond Central proved my prediction trends when they defeated Grammarians should be able to build percentage at the expense of Powerhouse/Balacalva whose form has Therry by four points . The result was markedly different from my prediction was that which saw State Bank little to recommend it . defeat St . Kevins by over eleven goals. CBC ST. Kilda celebrated against Powerhouse/Balaclava and won by UNDER 19 SECTION 1 one hundred and four points . University Blues should be able to return to the winning list at the expense of De La Salle while Marcellin UNDER 19 SECTION 1 should consolidate their top four position with a big victory over Melbourne High School Old Boys . Leaders Round 9 results meant I selected three winners in this section . De La Salle proved me wrong when they Old Xaverians should encounter little difficulty in defeating tenth placed No rt h Old Boys . Collegians make defeated Bulleen Templestowe by forty six points. Marcellin also proved me wrong when they had a forty the long journey north to play Old Paradians G re en . It is always difficult for visiting sides to win at Bundoora seven point victory over University Blues. The result in the other three games were as expected when Old and I have no hesitation in selecting the O.P's . Ormond, who are having a disappointing season, play at home Xaverians confirmed first place with a twenty six goal victory over Melbourne High School Old Boys : when against Bulleen Templestowe who despite last week's reversal will take the points today. Collegians overwhelmed No rt h Old Boys by over one hundred points and when Old Paradians G re en ac- UNDER 19 SECTION 2 counted for Ormond by one hundred and thirty three points . St . Bernards should consolidate their top four position at the expense of Old Melburnians who jounrey to UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Niddrie today. Old Scotch should prove too strong for CBC St . Kilda on the evidence of previous nine rounds Old Haileybu ry proved far too strong for Old Melburnians and won by seven goals . Old Scotch vindicated while Thomastown should win its second consecutive game by accounting for Old Brighton who make the their second placing with a nine goal victory over Old Brighton . Thomastown with a big win over the Univer- long trip to Thomastown . University Blacks are an unpredictable side and they could trouble Therry although sity Blacks did cause the upset of the round . If only I had displayed the courage to select them! Leaders Ther- judged on last week's form Therry will record a big victory. Therry must be my selection . Old Haileybu ry visit ry accounted for Banyule by ten goals while in the game that wasn't, St . Bernards won by forfeit against CBC Banyule whom I select because they could enter the four via victory today . Given this incentive plus homeground St . Kilda . advantage I select Banyule although the two sides have recorded similar results .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 7 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 Williamstown await Monash Blues who do not play as well away from home as they do at the University ~.. . ~ ~''l i .~l4 II _ Providing the Williamstown players concentrate on their game they will emerge victorious . Caulfield Gram• Z marians meet Whitefriars on Oval 3 in what could be the Grand Final preview. The forward lines of the two sides have returned similar seasonal scores whereas the Whitefriars defenders have the better record. At hom, ~~~~~ ,11~'_M_~ I select Caulfield Grammarians who will apply pressure not yet encountered by Whitefriars players. Ivanhoe journey to Hampton Rovers and should return to the winning list with a big victory. Old Paradians Purple have the bye. ~I "` I' II;i ~11 SUPERRULES Y SUNDAY 31st MA VENUE: Collingwood Football Club 105 POINT VICTORY TO COLLEGIAN S DATE: 1 7/7/87 Collegians continued their winning streak by thrashing Beaconsfield by 105 points at the Harry Trott oval last Sunday. The win lifted Collegians to fourth place on the ladder. START: 7pm The game was played in ideal conditions which suited the skilful[ game being developed by Collegians . With COST: Minimum $50 or by donation first game player David Marshman controlling the ruck the running players of Collegians had a field day. These included ex North Melbourne champ and present Caulfield Grammarians coach Peter Chisnell ably support- (4 Course Meal plus Wine/Beer/Soft Drinks ) ed by Peter Wiliamson, Steve Hancock, Terry Smith and Phil Grant . Chris Roach and Peter Mason provided a highlight with their great display of high marking . Such was Col- legians dominance that even the Super Rules version of the Galloping Gasometer Lindsay Richards played exceptionally well by holding Mick Erwin ex Collingwood/Richmond) to a few kicks . Miracles still happen in this game of football . SCORES Collegians 19 .11 .125 defeated Beaconsfield 2 .8 .20 BEST PLAYERS Chisnell, Power, Mason, Marshman, Hancock, Smith SPORTS TRIWA QUIZ GOAL KICKERS Roach 4 Hancock 3 Mackenzie 3 Williamson 3 SPORTS P t L Jamieson 1 Williams 1 Chisnell 1 Smith 1 Ray Jordan Keith Stackpole Cross 1 Grant 1 Neil Roberts NORT H OLD BOYS EST. 1963 MD. North Old Boys Amateur Football Club is currently enjoying its 25th Anniversary in Amateur Football, hav- ing been established in 1963 . The Club is planning to celebrate this event on Saturday August 1st, 1987 with 'A Night of Nostalgia" to be held in the Duke of Norfolf Rooms, Flemington Racecourse. Anyone requiring infor- mation regarding the event should ring Bob Spurling on 68-3846 (W) or Tony Duggan on 429 5322 (W) . Door Prizes, For the record North Old Boys have recorded the following achievements in twenty five years . Lucky Table Draws, Premierships Senior Rese rves Juniors E Section 1964 E Sectin 1964 Jnr. Sec. 2 1975 D Section 1965 D Section 1965 Jnr. Sec. 1 1976 Raffles/Auctions. A Section 1976 C Section 1966 Jnr . Sec. 1 1978 A Section 1982 A Section 1977 ,Inr. Sec. 1 1981 A Section 1983 Add to this, North has been runners-up in "A" Grade in 1975, 77, 78, 1981 & 86 and have been in "A" Grade since 1972 . Senior Premiership Coaches have been Bill McCabe (1964-65) Shane Maguire (1976) and Terry Scanlon (1982) . Four coaches have coached more than one Premiership. Bill McCabe (1964 & 65) Dennis Con- R.S .V.P. 28/6/87 naughton (Reserves 1965 & 66) Kevin Morrison (Juniors 1975 & 76) and Matt Purcell (Jnr. 1 1978 & "A" Reserves 1983). Competition Best & Fairests have been : John Adams (E Grade Fullerton Medal 1963) Leo Carney (A Grade Woodrow Medal 1972) Paul Peasnell (A Grade Woodrow Medal 1973) and Grant Pearse (Junior Section Contact Bob MacDonald W . 690 4855 1 1979). Leading goalkickers J . Adams (D Section 1965) Barry O'Connor (A Section 1978) and Geoff Dillon (A Section 1982) . North has also produced many fine V.A.F.A. Representatives, Shane Maguire, Les Murray, Mick Bruce Spiden W . 419 5144 Welch, Mauro Borcich, Geoff Dillon, Gary Carroll, Paul Considine, Bob Spurling, Mark Malone and many others Adrian Bell W. 288 5800 who have not only worn the Big "V" but have also produced many fine leaders, Jerome Griffin, Shane Maguire, Steve Butcher H Bob Spurling, Les Murray, John Adams, Mauro Borcich, John Jordan and now Paul Considine have all striven . 836 6420 to maintain the high standards that have been a hallmark of the Club . Present day State Coach Bernie Sheehy Tim Loveless W. 561 1692 is a former player, committeeman and Reserves Coach of the Club . On the Administrative side of the club, the George McGrath H. 257 488 most revered name in the club is the late W .G. Stuckey, who as President steered the Club from E to A Grade in six years, other notable administrators have been John Adams, Les Murray, Tony Duggan, John Murray, Da- Bob Morrow W. 544 6666 mian Maguire and Steve Moule. Andrew Perry W . 607 2888 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 9 THERRY V UNI BLACKS UNDER 19 - SECTION 3 Coghla n CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS V WHITEFRIARS Feid Ken Field: Tony Dipaol o g„~ ;ndary : B. Cameron, T. Bolger I'll" pi }YULE V OLD HAILEYBURY Boundary : D. Peterson, D. Edwards -Y®l1R Paul Tierne y HAMPTON ROVERS V IVANHOE Field: Wayne Henr y Boundary : S . Kooloos, O. Lalor WILLIAMSTOWN V MONASH Field: Andrew Belche r

A SECTION ST KEVINS V BULLEEN UTD UNI BLUES V ORMON D Field: Rob Mayson Field: Peter Wiseman, Greg Hardiman PRESTON V OLD MENTONIANS Goal : K . Pitcher, J . Hall Field: Ron Smit h Boundary : G . Clarke COBURG V ELSTERNWICK OLD SCOTCH V CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS h Field: Peter Harri s Field : Steve McCarthy, Steve Clinc Res . Field: Simon Todman Goal : G . Clancy, M . Lentini E SECTION Boundary: B. Holcombe, P. Carroll CLAYTON V BRUNSWICK NORTH OLD BOYS V OLD XAVERIANS : Chris Keeto n Field: Russell Francis, Tim Bell Field . Serong OLD GEELONG V UHS OLD BOYS Goal : 1. Malcolm, M Field: Tim Keatin g OLD PARADIANS V COLLEGIANS (Elsternwick Park) TRIBUNAL MAY 30th ROUND : John Murnane, Kevin Segota PENINSULA O .B . V ST. BEDES Field Field: Frank Costiga n N . CHOSICH Collegians - Striking - Suspended 6 matches . Goal : T. Wyles, B. Fowler D . EASTICK, St . Bernards U19 - Striking - Suspended 2 matches . : P Johnston, A . Taylor POWER HOUSE V OLD ESSENDON Boundary : Graeme Thwaite s 'Referred to Tribunal by Investigation Committee . Res . Field: Michael For d Field STATE BANK V WEST BRUNSWICK JUNE 13th ROUN D Res . Goal : S. Livingston, B. Wylie n Res . Boundary : G . Quinton, L . Breeuwer Field: Ken Clevercio P EILSON, Hampton Rovers - Striking - Suspended 1 match . DE LA SALLE V BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE F SECTION COMMONWEALTH BANK V ST. ANDREWS D . MENZIES, MHS Old Boys - Striking - Suspended 2 matches . Field: Ron Lippold, Colin King Witness J. Veale failed to appear. Suspended 1 match and until he appears before Tribunal . . Hore Field: Adam Tierney Goal : B. Dunstan, B ANZ BANK V WILLIAMSTOWN M. HENDIRE, Old Brighton - Striking - Suspended 4 matches . Boundary : L. Gallaghe r G. COOK, Uni Reds . - Striking - Suspended 2 matches. B SECTION Field : Paul Rapke Boundary: M . Toner, T. McTaggert P. BLAKEY, Whitefriars - Striking - Suspended 2 matches . ST. BERNARDS V PARKSIDE . LEONARDS Field: Wayne Lyons, Robert Bell AQUINOS V ST F. MIRAGLIA, GTV9 - Striking - Suspended 3 mE ` :~hes . Goal : R . Day, A . Harris Field: Andrew Rechtman J. RAMSAY, Port Colts - Striking - Suspended 3 m : ~s. DOVETON V LATROBE UNI M. EVANS, Port Colts - Striking - Suspended 5 i s. IVANHOE V MARCELLI N s : Mark Bushfield, Andrew Mullaly Field: Pat Maebu N. HANSEN, MHS Old Boys U19 - Striking - Su,_ d 4 matches . Field Boundary : D. Pearson Goal : M . Gandy, D. Hillie r . I. FERGUSON Ivanhoe U19 - Striking - SuspendE 2 ir tches . . Stubb s WHITEFRIARS V FOOTSCRAY IT Res. Field: A Field: Ted Keating G. BUBIS, Thomastown U19 - Striking - Suspenu . ~ 1 match . ST. KILDA V OLD TRINITY M. Gay Old Ivanhoe Res . - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match . : Peter Malloy, Brandon Reid UNIVERSITY REDS V OLD CAREY Field Field: David D'Altera Goal : R . Gunston, R . Clarkson AS APPOINTED Boundary : C. Humphries, W . Williams G SECTION - FAWKNER V UNI BLACKS H SECTION - AS APPOINTED Field : Andrew McRae, Paul Cherry UNDER 19 - SECTION 1 Goal : R . Tucknott, B. Seymour UNI BLUES V DE LA SALLE 200 GAMES TO GREAT CLUE . ,AN ! 100 GAMES AT LAST TO ANZ NOMAD Res . Field: Steve Thornton Field: Richard Eastwood All at West Brunswick would like to congratulate BANYULE V THERRY Boundary : A . Thomas, G . Sinclair John Beaumont on playing his 200th game today Wayne Simmonds today finally plays his 100th game Field: Mark Huntington, Justin Toohey MHSOB V MARCELLI N against State Bank . John has taken a long time to for ANZ Bank against Williamstown . Goal : D . McKenzie, C. Rosemeyer Field: Mark Spivey ichieve this milestone having first played with the Club n Wayne who started with the Club way back around C SECTION Goal : N . Johnso in its U19s in 1972 and then being in and out of the Boundary : W. Menzies, S . Noonan 1976 has certainly taken longer than normal to reach MONASH BLUES V HAMPTON ROVERS teams through ijury of the odd holiday given to himm this milestone in his career, this is due to his nomad- Field: Russell Alphe y NORTH O.B . V OLD XAVERIANS Field: Colin Segota by the Tribunal. John has amazing pace for a big man ic tendencies of playing 5 or 6 games then "going OLD BRIGHTON V THOMASTOWN - not very fast when running laps or chasing oppo- Field: Mick Gilday Boundary : A Lieberta, A Woolley missing" for another 5-6 before coming back to play Boundary : A . Merlin, D. Fowler OLD PARADIANS GREEN V COLLEGIANS nents but on that last lap before training ends, seems another 5 or 6 . AJAX V MHS OLD BOYS Field : Clarke Thuys to lead the field with his long strides . John's greates Wayne has always given 100% to the club in every l Goal : B. AhIm, S. Kah n distinction is his off-field contribution . He is co- game he plays and this had led to him copping his Field: Glen Trestrai ORMOND V BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE Res . Field: Steve Dickson ordinator (in chief) of the football trips at the end of fair share of injuries which has again slowed up the Field: Santo Paolucci KEW V BALACLAVA the season and never misses a social function that process of reaching the firee figure total . Field: David Cockerel l Boundary : G . Bland, N . McKnight UNDER 19 - SECTION 2 the club holds. John's career highlight would be as Now in the twilight of his career Wayne is one of OLD MELBURNIANS V OLD HAILEYBURY a member of the 1976 premiership team when, hav- the most consistent players in the Reserves each week Field: lan Bailey ST. BERNARDS V OLD MELBURNIANS Boundary : M . Horewood, J. Lynch Field : Sharon Alge r ing spent 3/4 of the grand final on the bench in the and this year believe it or not has only missed 1 game, D SECTION OLD SCOTCH V ST. KILDA most adverse of conditions, took 20 minutes to thaw it must be someting of a record . Field: Tim Shearer out beore kicking the final score of the match . Well Congratulations Wayne from all at ANZ, we hope OLD CAMBERWELL V NORTH BRUNSWICK . Spencer Field : Graham Friedman Boundary : S . Mannix, D done John and lets hope we see you around the club to see those ageing legs carry you through a couple OLD IVANHOE V HEATHERTON THOMASTOWN V OLD BRIGHTON for many more years to come. more seasons yet . Field: David Dndson Field: Ken Walker THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 11 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 Umpires Corner with Brian Goodman

pTF reports that the following amendments to Rules were approved by Members at the meeting held 15th June RULE 35 : TROTS NIGHT "Extra time shall be played in any drawn match of the reserve grade or G or H Section . When the final On Saturday 13th our Social Committee, through Ian (Blisters) Bailey, organised a Trots Night at Moonee siren sounds the players will remain on the field, change ends and in the meantime the goal umpires Valley, and although not a big turnout, I thought it was a big success (Yes, I lost my money too!) . It is a shame will meet and confirm that the scores are in fact level . Once confirmation is notified to the field umpire, not more of our members get behind our social committee and support these functions as it definitely brings 5 minutes plus time on will be played after which the siren will be sounded . The teams will cross straight us all closer together. Keep up the good work Rob Bell and your committee . over (without an address from coach) and play another 5 minutes plus time on . In the event that the scores QUESTIONS : Where was the President? Where was Gary Clancy ? are still level the match will be declared a draw and replayed the following week " RULE 43 (XV) : Who is the A Section umpire who has a father coaching an Amateur team? The home club in each first round premiership match shall be responsible to provide appropriate and suitable seating for the coach, interchange players and his suport staff . Such support staff not to exceed Congratulations to Kevin Segota on umpiring the interstate match in Adelaide between V.A.FA . & S.A.A.F.L. four (4) in number. and Paul Cherry on his appointment to the V.A.F.A. versus Monaro League in . On behalf of all um- pires well done Kevin and Paul . I'm sure this was a milestone in your careers you will never forget . Further to our report in last weeks column that clubs may use approved yellow Sherrin footballs on wet weather UMPIRES' PROFILE ?ays, OTF draws all clubs' attention to Rule 43 (IV) Personality Par RULE 43 (IV) : The home club in each first round premiership match shall be responsible to provide two balls in a suita- 250 GAMES TO `ROCKET ' ble condition, both of which sha!l be of a make approved by the Executive Committee, to be submitted Another Old Brighton veteran, Rod 'Rocket' for the choice of the visiting team provided that at the discretion of the field umpire and both captains Cowling ran through the hamstring pain barrier last if the chosen ball is likely to be unduly affected by the ground or weather conditions a fresh ball in a Saturday to become the fifth player in our history to suitable condition may be used in each subsequent quarter to the first, or, alternatively, the chosen ball reach the coveted 250 game mark . Rod started in in the first and third quarter and another used ball in suitable condition in the second and fourth quarters the Under 19s back in 1970 and has been an invalu- and further provided that : able clubman, both on the field as Reserves Captain (a) New balls shall be submitted for choice at the Senior Grade matches, and , and Coach and off the field as a Committee man . Pos- (b) Used balls may be submitted for choice at Under 19 and Reserve Grade matches provided they are sessing a terrific natural spring and an awful left foot in suitable condition , drop kick, Rod has played in most positions but has been most effective as a ruckman at bounces and throw-ins and around the ground leaping over every- OTF wishes our Victorian team the very best of luck for the big match against the Country tomorrow. Come thing. A fanatical sportsman, Rod plays table tennis -n the Vics!! and cricket and tennis with equal enthusiasm and if the body holds together, the relentless march to 300 NAPJIE : Greg Hardiman may not be the sole perogative of Peter Latzer. Well Neville Nash advises that those Reserve Umpires from A, B, E, and F Sections who attended the clinic at AGE : 29 done Rod, a fantastic effort and keep on leaping ! clsternwick Park last week were a most enthusiastic group who hopefully will have gained a great deal from MARITAL STATUS : Married (to Janet) - no children `he evening . The idea will be repeated pre 1988 season . OCCUPATION : BP Australia - Planning and Finance . UMPIRING BACKGROUND : 1975-1979 VFL Reserve Grade - umpired over 80 games including VFL U19 Finals . 1980-1986 VFL Senior List - umpired 95 VCFL games including 6 finals and 1 grand final . Umpired 27 VF L Permit committee chairman David Barnes reminds all clubs that permits close on June 30th (U .19's July 31st) . Reserve Grade games . 1987: joined the VAFA for what appears to be a very enjoyable season . FAVOURITE HOBBIES/PASTIMES : Golf, tennis, and romantic dinners . OTF reminds all Clubs that the A, B, C Section Best and Fairest Night will be held on Wednesday August FAVOURITE FOODS : Pasta, Fish, Roasts. 26th and the D, E, F Secion on Wednesday August 19th . The date of the G and H Sections night will be an- FAVOURITE DRI N KS: Milkshake, Gin and Tonic. nounced shortly. FAVOURITE TV SHOW: Hill Street Blues . PRE-GAME ROUTINE : Friday: Quiet night eating fish & chips or pasta . Relax watching a movie. Saturday: Pancakes and coffee mid-morning . Read floorchart on 'tackling' . Read 'Game Plan' i.e. ma or point s to concentrate on during game . Approach the game with confidence and go out to enjoy it . BIGGEST THRILL : VCFL Finals and Grade Final with Kevin Smith . BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT. Not umpiring a VFL Senior game . UMPIRING AMBITION : To put back into some young or less experienced umpires' some of the skills and knowledge which I have been fortunate to gain . To umpire a VAFA 'A' Grade Grand Final .

12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 1 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 13 lDers®nality Pars ~* * TON UP FOR "IRISH " 50 TO KNIGHTMARE Balaclava players and supporters would like to heart- All at Old Camberwell wish to congratulate Mark ,I, congratulate Kevin "Irish" Palmer on recently Knight on playing his 50th game today against North ~)laying his 100th game for the Club . Kevin has been Brunswick . Knighty first played in 1984 and has al- recognised as one of the club's best players for a num- ways been great value on and off the field. With those ber of years now - he always features strongly in the thunder thighs leading the way MARE makes oppo- senior best & fairest voting . Kevin has come second sition forwards shudder, with his strong bullocking tac- n the award twice, and third once over the years, and tics. Knighty won the 2nds B & F in 1985 and has he has always featured in the top 8 placegetters. "Ir- been a fine clubman in his three years, with Old Cam- sh" is a very versatile player who always gives of his berwell . I think a nice bottle of cheeky to celebrate best . He is a strong overhead mark who at times after the game must be looked into. Well done mate. shiows uncanny judgement when the ball is in the air. **er Irish" is one of the fastest players at the club, and lie often leaves opposition players standing still when he moves into overdrive . Kevin played as a centre- half-back in both the memorable 1984 and 1986 PRESTON M .B .O.B. premiership teams . His versatility allows the coach Congratulations to Russell "P retty Boy" Calcutt tremendous latitude as to where to play him, but on reaching his 150th game. He has such a finely usually "Irish" holds down the centre-half- tuned body that it has the odd breakdown, but when back/centre-half-forward positions very effectively. "Ir- in full flight the crowd at Sullivan Reserve become ec- ;sh", and his charming wife Sally, have to have a very static when the contraversial Russell goes on those good excuse for missing a club social event . Their big dashes "although sometimes forgetting the ball", support has been greaty appreciated over the years . his full potential probably has never been reached Possessed with a razor sharp wit, Kevin can often be but still a fine player and excellent club man also well found having a quiet chuckle over something he has done to Emile Kyriacou (100(, Mark Krygger (50) }ust said . "Irish", well done of all of your past achieve- & Mick Taranto (50) . ments, we hope to see you and Sally around the place Dave Campbell fulfilled a long time ambition last for a long time to come, and your well tanned athlet- week when he came out of retirement to play along- ic frame in your fluorescent lime green jumper, shorts side younger brother Stua rt in the winning side and socks out on the training track with the usual against Bulleen United, and managed 4 goals . Well regularity . Good luck on your next 100. done Campbell Bros! *ir* ** ~ The only island in a sea of coolers. AVAILABLE OVER THE BAR AT ALL PARTICIPATING CLUBS .

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Coach: Coach: Coach: Coach: 1 . Danny Manson Snr. Coach : Coach : Paul Thomas Barry McDonnel l Coach : Coach : R . Bradley Coach: Noel Peters Joe Salvatore David Eiienherg Coach : 5. Dale McNamara Chris Kinsell a Jim Bulling Chuck Hoevenaam 6, Gary Briggs Bim Doola n 1 . B . Fo x 1 .P Shaw 1 C Ladds (Vice Capt .) 8. Robe rt Twomey 1 . N I P Brooker 2 S Bennett 1 . D. Stoc k 2 . A . Rapone 2 . J . Annesley 2 . R . MacEnroe . Peters (Capt.) 17. S. Derham 10. Steven Pug h 26. D. Dowling 1 . A . Heriot . Karras 3 B McDonnell Asst . Coach: 11 . Shane Davidson 2. M. Cadman 3. D. Howie 3 A.Beam s 3 . M. Manley 2 . K . Rostoc k J 34. R . Cowan 28. S . Byrne 2. D. Hoyle . Cooper 3 J Young 4. A Gran t Andrw Caithness 12 . Robe rt Stoops 3. R . McAsey 5 . N .Jenkmson 4 . S . Delmenico 4 R,K. Maclsaac 3 . A 36. T. Holyman 30. P. Pearson 4. M . Foard 5 . P . Denni s 4 . M . Danaher 4 19- Petresc u 5 M . Graham 3. John Ramsay 4. N . Stephenson 6 . D. Mui r 6 . R,J, Maclsaac P King (D.VC 6 A McGoncck 41 . A . Maughan 42 . J. Doherty i 4. Jim Penaluna 40. A. Nugent 6. M . Gray 7. R- Thompso n 6 . S . McNair 8 . R . Lindsay 5. A . Day 5 .) 7, D Sheppard 43 . R . Lillburne . Alex Leadingham 7. A. Lazzaro it . P Lupson (Capt .) 7 P. Thomas 6. P. Delahunty o G-. Bunsha w 43. R. Loughron 15 44. S . Rayner 7. R .Bradley 8. J. Harrop 9, D Maclsaac 8 P 8ram.ch 47. S. Rya n 16. Steve Edgar 45 . S. Phelan 12. G . Cook ( D.VC .) 8. J . Wis e 7. M . Dickenson 7 J . Salvatore 44 . C. Hoevenaars (C .) 17. Paul Wale 8. H . Eastwood 10 . G . Furlong 10. A. Clota 9 B Reed 48 . B . Parton 48. B. Doolan 16. G . Mackay (V.C.) 9. W . Van Zambeek 8. P. Dyso n 8 A. Espinosa 10, A Robertson 45 . P. Marti n 18. Vin Smith 9. C. Gardiner 12 . A . Williams 11, A . Phelan 54 . D. Perkins 49. S. O'De a 18. G . Russel l 10. P . Waldren 9 . L . Powell 9, D. De. Pace 11 C Ran n 46 . B.Razga 19. John Tyreli 10. P. Watkins 13 . S . Muncarsi tt . Driscoll 12 . D. Jehu 56 . N . Troupe 50. J . Monaghan 11 . R . Ellam 19. M . Smith . B 14 . T Vans 10. M . El Fahkrl ,o J . Donnelle y 12 S Humphrey 47. J . Tivey 20 . Danny Munson Jnr. 14 . A . McKnight 12 . L. Gandolfo 13 M Vivian 57 . M . Waring 21 . Peter Sutc6tle 55. D . Romeo 12 . C. McDonell 20 . M . Whittaker . Curtaln 11 . D. Farry i i D Gemmola (V.C.) 48. 1. Bowden 15. C . Kinsella (Coach) . P. Milford 13 . G, Meithe 18 . C l 14 W. Lippe 59 . P. Hosking 49 . A . Price 22, Connor McDermottore 56. I . O'Loughlin 13, P. Bainbridge 17. J. Connor s 21 14 . J . Goudge 19 . C, Maclsaac 12 . P. Kell y 1 2 M . Mitchel 16 8 Stewart 60. B. Rowland 23 . Mark Turner 58. J . Noonan 14. R . Howard 24 . J . Purdue 15 . C. Edinge r 23. D. Quinn 13 . L . Kivhghon 13, B. Kenny 17 G Kett 61 . A. Fletcher 50. J . Sevoir 25. Adam Douglas 18. P Miller 51 . J. Lilley 26 David Scholield 60. M . Wakefield 17. W. Johnson (Capt .) 19. John Hunt 25. N . Ashby 16 . C. Louchard (Capt .) 24. S . James 14 . D. Mason a N . Salvatore 19 A . Tinkler (Capt .) 62. A . Salek 61 . P. Barrett 31 . P. Lawrence 17 . T . Malone y 15. G . Nu h i5 T Guaiano 21 D Stanford 52 . A . Clunies-Ross 27. Robe rt Tinsley 19. S . Smit h 21 . S . McGennis 27, M . Shaw 63 . R . Van den Dungan 28. Bruce Cockle 62 . R . Dean . Bade 32 . R. Nancarrow 18 . J . Mercovich 31 K . Doyle 16. J . Oatt 16. D Graham 28 . N Richards 53.T. Greenaway 20. A 22 . P. Grimes 30, J Hicks 64 . S . Fishe r 29. Malcolm Winter 63 . G .Scarborough 21 .R . Woodhams 34. S . Teale 19, N . Lucas 32 . A . Holten 17. T. O'Hehlr 17. D. Ralph 65. J. Kourambas 54. K. Fulle r 30. Brye n 23 . M . Lanson . Wraith 20, C . Low 34 S . Higgins 55. C. Perkins Neil 64 . A. Barnes 22 M . Whelan 38. R 59 . M . O'Hanlon 18. M . Prowse 18 G . Dawe s r . Balmord 32. Brian Buckiey 24 . K . Ladson . Pitman 21 . M. Alle n 35 J . Taylo 66. J 56. A. Caithness 33. Jim Kondos 67. M . Gollant 23, B . Mattingley 39. A 66 . G . Payne 19. N . S nan 19- R . Santamaria 36. A, Mountiord 67. M . Pocknee 25, D . O'Brien 41 . R . Teale 22. M. Lehmann 20. G. Eiskine 20. G . Leech 57. D. Symington 35. Mark Dnnkweli 78 . M . Devers 25. J . Grant 28. M . Kelliher 23. D . Gray 72 . D . DiPaolo 38 G Bennett 68. S. Dethridge 37. Paul Wilii s 81 . T. Widdison 42 . F. Parr y 21 . G . Price 21 W. Farley 57 G . Taylor 58 . S . Tallent 27 . M. Gibbs 31 . Jim Hunt (Capt .) 24. G . Newnham 74. P. Way 69. J . Catt 40. Paul Grinds 87. G. Cate 28. C. Hutchinson 45 . A. Westacott 75 S. Finder 22, P. Cullen 22 . M . Gemmola 59 . T. Cox 42, John Sawteli 32 . D. Torre . Bullard 25. D . Keyhoe . Lette n 70. S. Hennekan 60 . P. Fea r 29. I . McKenzie 49 . M 26, A . Kenner 79 . W. Lodwick 23. D. Diffey 23- A 71 . G . Curtis 44. Chris Pasgudl 35. D. Goldsmith . Mackay . Ninnis 61 . M . Leeming 47. Paul Goss 30. M . Todd 39. J . Ladson 54 . C 27 . C . Munroe Other Listed Payers 24 . V. Johnson 24- B 72.T.Farndon 31 . D. Robinson l 55. M . Davis 29 . P . Harding T Lon g 25 . P. Mason 25. D. Clifton 73. R . Farndon 62. W. Strangward 48. Phillip Bailey 43, G. Enge . Phil Swan . Kotsanis 63. R . Featherstone 49. Greg Longergan 32 . K . Shannon 57 29 . T. For d G Scolye r 26 . S. Priest 26, M 74 . H . King . Greg Briggsi 48, J . Davidson . Peter Swan . Mackay A . Kenn y 50 33 . B.Janck 58 30 . R A MaclsaacA, Hendy 27. P Soding 27, 75. J . Kellem 51 . Kevin Cummns 56 . P Moore (V.C .) . Brooker 31 , n 34 . S . Castles 61 . P. Tantram 60. T A . Wilso n 28. M . Somers 28. N . Crampto 76. D. Fry 52. A. Spragu e 35 . B. Robinson 77, S.Roberts 32 . F. Miraglia l 30 N . Crocker (Capt.) 53. A . Dignam 37 . A. Fox D. Calh 77. A . Howells 40 . D. Ford P. Armstrong 31 F. Kavanagh 78. M . Cuming 54. M . Zddich 35. M . Carr 55. P. Finegan A . Coo k 79. A . Howe s 58. Cameron Scott G . Payne 42 . M . Sharkey 80. D. Milton Hine 59. Paul Maloney D. Zahropolous 51 . G . Ellery 60. Gary Sweet M . Readin g 68. W. Fist 78. Steve Spencer J . Luzz a J Walmsley K . Lawrence D. Curti n M Vana AQUINAS O.C. COMMONWEALTH DOVETON FOOTSCRAY WHITEFRIAR S BAN K S.J.O.C. I .T. Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Coach : Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Jeff Ferguso n Senior Coach : M . Szeitz V. Hawking Senior Coach : Senior Coach : R . Goetz Ray Kean e Senior Coach : R . Bee f P. O'Donohu e Reserve Coach : Peter Cormic k Peter Remington Reserve Coach : Laurie Duffu s 1 C White Reserve Coach : Reserve Coach : Reserve Coach : Rese rve Coach: Graeme Bulluss Reserve Coach: R . Backe r 2 A, Vldu6ch W. Bevan T. Jones Reserve Coach : C. Orva d 1 1 Stewar d Asst . Coach : 1 . McGowa n Reserves Coach: ~serve Coach: 2 G Browne Leigh Kildey 3 P Reidy Steve Rhynehart I M Gotlkn 1 1 S O'Connell 1 S Duke A . Semiani w 8 Scott J,L. Hands 3 G Casey 4 A . Kilkenny 53 S Alford 2 P G,- 2 D Huffer 4 V Cooke 2 R Goodman 1 P McGowan 2 A Kennedy 13 T Alford 3 P Thome 3 N Stubbs L Dut'us 2 R Goetz 5 D Barclay 2 M Timothee 1 B Hammond . J PA-an 3 A McGibbon (Capt RD.M, Chisholm 5 G Vrpono 3 P Cumming 25 S Bel l 5 G Ste=outDVC) 4 J Tucr 6 M Shearer 2 D Connolly 3 D Mitchell 6 P Blakey 3 P Walker 2 P Brodi e P -P. Keppel l 4 A Fitzgerald 3 B Darv.d s 4 D McFerran 2 1 Black 6 G Md;s 5 D Franzman 7 R Magna Bery Coach) 5 P Commerford 4 G Sarong 7 P Coghlan 5 T Trim hot 5 M Shacklock 3 R .Thorweton ] P Ne'son T Hogan 4 P H ti e , 30 J Boland r 6 A Sheehan 8 H James 6 R Eddingto n 5 F Vander Peet 8 D Toohey 6 G Meie 4 G HIIlbnck 8 8 su'.1van 7 8 Relchelt C .F. McHarg 5 P Barone 6 P Marshal! 9 P.1 aosvxl= 9 C Gibson 9 P Harrison 54 dli . Box 8 W Kraska 5 D Cormick 8 B Franzman -_ a J Thomas 10 B Campbell 7 8 Madden (Capt) 6 C Hosk=ng {Capt ) 6 G Hyland 7 G Anstts t0 M Chatreltl ;3 Sneers 1 0 37 S Bo x 10 G McKenzie 6 T Ahdore 11 J Breheny 9 A Brennan G C McHarg 11 P Goldsworthy 9 A Levy 7 R Zamm :i G Roughsedge 11 D Sutton 8 C Riley 9 G Brady 11 S Nicholson 12 G ISortl 11 L Athanasaks SR . LeGear (Capt .) to A Gunane 8 G . Dona 7 J Stanley 12 W Chamra 9 V March.nno 9 P Straha n 12 D Hart e t3C Cen 12 P Tucc r '.1 A . Evans 12 G Nicholas 1 G Clarke 13 L Grey it A She r t0 0 Cahr(OVC 9 J Neena n 13 G Martin 8 W Guelen , P James 13 J Tnmbolr 1 3 10 H Btrkenfelds (C R 44 K Cox 10 V D'Aquwno S Fiyn n S A McCrae 14 N Taylor 12 S Worrell G Mo;an ey 10 S Lugov,rskt 11 J McKdlo p 14 G Dunkley is w o connor 14 J Williamson G . Brown 15 P Cavanagh 14 D, Harris 23 D Crof t 11 J Johnston n 15 R McMahon 13 D. Henry 12 Vd Sp;cer 11 A Elliott 12 J Slattery 15 P Grime i7 R Wal, R Petty 16 A Olse n `3 P Pbypers 15 B Lee 19 L Cuthbertson 12 P O'Donnell 1 8 S Baud (Capr ) 16 M Meakin 17 D Iles 14 G Bulluss 12 S Janetskl 13 M Townsend 16 N Keating 9 Johnsto~ J Sheepy t» ' Su,dgees! 16 G White 18 P Daviso n 17 A Semlarnw 14 P Warren 17 J Llmperakts 18 S Rule 15 D Newman 13 S Vines 14 M . Szeitz (CC) 20 P Perry 18 A Beaumont = 6'~t Jones 15RGay 17 S .Santamana 30 C Duffy 18 S Watson 15 M . Wilkinson 21 S Pap .M.J. Bryan 19 C Miller 17 A Ward 16 J RoKahr 14 I McGov:an 15 S Barle y 19 P Gough . 4 20 C Leopold 18 D Mullin s 2 J Dwyer 19 R Henry 16 R . Gibbs 22 PCi1fe R R . Cutlack 18. S, Margetts K Pere,ra 15 D Darcey 16 P Gtbhn 23 a Maher 20 A Crawford 21 R Pepyat 16 G Henderson 19 D Crowe 33 8 Fitzgeral d 22 S White 17 F Garments 24 R Pnmrose 21 T Briggs - r,t .F Stanley 19, R Nowlan 18 V Koop 17 M Evans 21 R Taylor 19 M Moran 17 J De Bono 20 G Wolindge 5 P Flanagan 23 A Cliff s 18 J Sweeney 25 P Lzr:s 23 S D. in Yi.E. Benton 22 B Funnell 20 S Wlgley 18 P Boyle 31 M Gerzee 24 G Joyce 2s s Case 24 B Norris S R, Brown 21 P Kaneen 20 Ni Enna 18 S Denham 21 . T. Coghlan 19 M Wilson 27 C Fels'eatl 23 A Stafford 21 Jenneas 22 6 Brown 19 S Woodman 45 A J Goldsmtd 25 M Yarwood 28 T Bard NC) 25 R Luke R .M, Evans 24 T Buckley 22 . J Wallace 19 L Mar r 28 C Firman 20 M Polglaise 22 G Cook 23 P Clardulll 20 S Farrow 50 P Grerson 21 B Goodwin 29 P MOrie 27 C Orvad R D, Hearn 25 C DI Clans 23 M Preston 23 S G,acon 20 M Dervan 21 T Hrbrnson 29 W Ennor yr 30 0 HHte 28 A Roumehons J L Hands 26 J Nicholls 24 14 H Hewitt 22 S Rhynehart 31 C 'elct.1anus 24 L . Gray 24 A iVnrte 21 S Kenwery 22 A Bennett 30, G Slapar 29 W Beacom DS . Barro 27 L Esposito 25 C Waden 25 W Lyall 39 B Jones 32 VJ nay o r 30 T MacPherson S, 25 M Boerner 22 S Fletcher 31 D Carey 23 G Madeley 33 0 Casey TA Chided 28 G Mayne 26 h'= Oma; 26 B Rohan 23 M Pat:erson 5 T Jones 29 R Jouvelet 26 G McDonald 23 B Smit h 24 T Patching (VC) 33 K Johanson 24 A Curri e Fenton JW McCwe 2 S 0 I. 27 M Reidy I& G King 34 K Mehmet 25 S Charlesworth 35 P iai. 32 I Kearn s R J Macauley 30 S Wright 27, T Walstab 28 P , , 24 C McKenzie 25 W Tuckey 36 P onu s 33 S Hands 28 M Crowe 47 P KvretelaltlS 35 J, Marti n 26 A Crothers PR. Charles 31 D Biggs 28 D . Ray 29 P .. ., . 25 R Butterfiel d 26 R May 37 J PeMrraoitl's 35 A Mott 32 L Lrbard 29 B Dunn 35 S Livingstone 36 P Crosble 27 P Giddens 38 A Tnc e J ,A . Barro 29 M McComb 26 Andrew Featherston 27 G Smith 39 P Alien 36 C Strates 33 D Saddler 30 P O'Brie n 7 P McCafferty 38 R McGrath 28 K McHugh 37 M Transco BP Brennan 34 T Harper 30 S. Fletcher 27 A Ryan 28 C Edwards 40r E Fin," 31 M . MCLelland 4 tvi McDonald 41 A Post 29 R Ka y t S Cemp, i 38 J Pollock SJ . Eldridge 35 C Schang 31 R Bulluss " , D ,s 28 D Weller 29 E Byrne 32 P Hackett 13 B McKenna 42 J Oulrke 42 P Sett-" 39 R Hea p DJ . Henderson 36 P Grandy 32 . W, Langley ~29 B Charle s 30 P Eyre 3 T Farag 3e G D dley 33 D Brown 30 1 Mtkkeison 15 J McNamara 43 B Abrahams 40 A Blaskett (VC) I G . England 37 A Sava 33 S . Harvison 35 D Fo>sa 30 Anthony Featherstor 44 G . Wilson 31 T Evans 44 M 0 Shanne55y 41 M Camprsl 34 S. Lowell 31 R Batttsia 52 1 Mitchell 32 K Wilson 15 S Harma n M E . Glenn 38 D Gan 34 N . Raftopoulos 36 T Burch,tr 31 R Hun t 32 tv; Farrell 45 R Davies 46 c 42 L Green PG . Hay 40 G Ritchie 7 G riaarburger 35 J Dunbar 20 G Nolan 33 J Mutrhead ! 43 A Huffer 35 J Ward 3 32 B Ryan 33 W Simmonds 46 M Grille s C] D Nax-eiVint' P.W . Gdtms 41 A Croatia 39 S Salzano 36.P Dunn 12 D 0 Loughlin 34 Mark Page 48 A Skourtloumbis 44 J Mills 42 P Sprout 36, P Claxton 33 P Dervan 34 C Westblade 47 G Chalker s9 I. S~ rtl0umtris PG . Keys (V. Capt.) 40 D Andrews 37 . C O'Farrell 29 G S OLouahlln 48 G 35 G Mallon 45 R Little 43 T Lawrence 37 N . N g 41 M Angelo 34 A Harry 35 B Curthoys Bibby .,0 S Ansely 46 D Wright AV. Henderson 38 L, McLaughlin 36 D Phela n 49 P McKay 36 W Burgess 5! G 8arren PJ, Hendry 44 G Phelan 38, A . Miller 12 D Baseggo 35 G Gammone 36 4V Duscher 47 K Paynter 45 A Park 39 P Mason 12 B Phyland 50 J Sessions 52 A Murre! i Cl Hughes 39 S Miles 43 Pedl- 3 6 37 D Polglalse `s w sen-rt 48 R Bettina 49 G Pezaros 40 B. Tierney 37 D Donat l 34 M Plummer 51 G Poulton J .R . Clark 40 S Wrigley » D Da!od 37 M Sozanskl 39 L Tille y 54 G &ggs 49 C Mclachlan 50 G Barr 38 K Murray (VC R) 43 C Rogers 52 J Yusef 55 8 Grawtlqe 45 E Evans 38 G Mugavln 41 S Ciardulll 40 B Whiting 50 S Brownlaw == R S. Armstrong 51 B Kenyon 41, A Bakker 46 C Molls, 42 G . Puglia 39 D Kilmartin 22 J Ryan 54 B Hayes 56 A Brorrrne 51 G Kervm R .P, Homberger 54 N Stabbings 42 .J Cook 39 S. McKenzie 40 D For t 41 W Stephens 57 D O.ck 47 R Basc ,-. o 43 P Lefel 11 D Severs 55 P West 42 G Wes t 58 C Hau 52 J Cousins TA . Hunter 56 R Esposito 43, 6, Dinning 48 P Hutc- ' .. 40 S Kennedy 41 A Leeman 3 S SChmk 59 !.S C-- 53 R Bastin S,A. Kloss 58 C. Overend 49 T Du d 44 R Baker 43 I Parker l 4,k H, Kipp 41 D Dawson 42 C Coffey 27 I Sf°av 60 G Keriy 54 G Bettlo A.K. Middendorp 60 C Alysandratos 50 S Pu t 45 . P Hay 44, W Hyne s 61 8 bores 55 A Cummings 45 M . Ingram 42 P Culhane 43 P Battanta 17 P Smith 62 P t.lccann s~ A,J, McPherson 61 J Rosenbachs 5t I M¢zatma 46 V Sully 45 S Westerman 56 D Poole 62 J Gavl n 46 D Rooney 52 D Lamc,, 43 M Dolley 44 D Dobbyn 42 B Spiess 63 R Backer VG . Bourke 47 P Roha n 47 G Bryant 64 P Richerdeon 57 F Cleary ct M .A. Midson 64 T Wilson 47 . S . Borazi o 53 J Gr! I 44 P Zahra 45 S Dod d 49 T Stahl 58 R Mattchoss 48 A . McClelland 48 M Germano s5 M Bo- I.R . Patterson 65 D Spencer 48. J . Ruffin 54 S Motion, 45 C Elliott 46 M McManus 36 D Strea 66 J Perr e 59 S Javro 66 R Love 55 D Walde n 49 S Begley : 50 R Forglannl 69 fA Schembn =3 C W. Trenfield 49, N . She r 4& A McKenzie 47 S Hewltt 14 M TamI L 60 C Conroy 68 J Lofts '. 56 T O Connel: 50 52 D O'Donnell 68 E Douglass 61 R Cowling t= A .J. Stead y 50 Peter Lemke 47 W Mille r 48 L Wight 32 M . Vankerkhoven 69 S Hal-f1 71 G Palmmgton 57 P Gan a 51 .J. Bonnyman 53 D Mau n 62 A Jesse J .E. Sctarioto 72 P Little 51 . Paul Lemke 58 One Moloney 48 G, Ctnt 49 H Iliingworth 24 A Whela n 70 A Fal!o 5 2 55 M Lapinski 7t J Mrtchel 63 S Jones i. Webster 73 D McDonald 52 . G . Smith 59 P partners 49 W. Miller 53 50 P Harding 4 M Wilkinson 72101 a whn=_y 64 F Andreula §7. S,A. Bolton r 56 Mick Page 53 M . Valentlnt 60 M Austm 50 W Mar 54. 51 J Feeley 26 J Wtlle t 84 P Kenr,etly 65 J Rattaelh =3 S.M . Wheeler 54 . D. Mune 61 R Goldberg 51 R Clemmens 57 S cattle R BoN 67 M Ryan 55 S Pag e 52 G Phillips 41 I Wlnneke 60 M Tantrum C . L. Schwarz ''. 55. M . Broadbent 62 A Beatty 52, J Or Pietro 53 B Haywood 40 D Wright 63 F Russe': 56 62 J . Verbi 5& D, Biggins 64 B Kearns 53 D Elliott 54 T Butler 28 G Wright 57. M Sullivan 66 Rol Thorweston 57 R . S)ogren 65 J Cuspid . 54 T Ferris 58 55 T Brain 69 D Have 58 J Ross 66 P. Douglas 55 G Banova 56 A Stamdl 67 B Russ 59 G Harrison 59 A, Atnahdls 56 J Johnston 60 N Peterson 57 T Burdeu 60 M Aitken 69 A Lrttlehaies 57 J Drago 58 M O Br .en 70 J Cadman 58 P Yate s 71 C Zappet!, 59 j Poulton 74 S Annett 59 A Mdsuo 60 N Walsh 75 S Gun n 60 A Reader 76 T Wks 96 F Gosaschan 99 R De Thomas!s E Section gEDES OC

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WIC POWERHOUSE U.H.S. STATE BAN K ST. BEDES WEST BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK OLD ESSENDON OLD GEELONG PENINSULA OLD BOYS ' OLD COLLEGIAN S GRAMMARIAN S OLD BOYS Senior Captain Coach: Senior Coach: Senior Coach: : Coach : r Les White Senior Coach : Senior Coach Ted Haberman V. Zanin K. Bremne Coach Greg Murray Rese rves n Jim Flowe r Senior Coach : : Peter Riorda Reserve Coach : R . Thompson Coach : . G, Stewart Captain Coach: Reserves Coach Reserve Coach : Rod Kerley t e R. Rogotowicz Alan Buhagai r Reserve Coach: ? . R. Sykes A. Boyc 1 . R . Bryant : Dale Fraser 1 . T. Kutner l Darren O'Sulliva n Reserve Coach 3. C . Corbett 2 D. Marshal 1 . I . McNeice K. Fletcher 1 . M . Sampson . Osborne 2 . R . Higgins 3 . P. Riordan (CC.) 1, R Holloway 2 . M . Burns 4. M 3 . A. Greenwood 2 . D. Cecchi 1 . A . Wa tterson 1 . S. Carrol l 5. A . Miller (V.C.) 4. M . Jackson 2 . P De Fegley 3. R . Kerley 4 . P. Burns (S ) . G Connolly 3. R . Monger 2 . P. Sheehan 2 . G . Leicester 1 . D.W. Martin 4 . Hunter 6. A . Killingbeck . Cloke (Vice Capt.) 5 4. S . Casel y t 2 . B. Scott 3. W. Robinson . D 4 . G . O'Bryan (R) 1 . S 6. D. Collins 3 . A. Strachan 3. N . Gen 4. C.Gun n 5. P. Bedford 7 C . Tris t 2 . R. Gnie l 5. P. Leatham (C.R .) 4 . P. Conduit 4. B. Reynolds 3. J .J. McEnroe 8- N. Pavlou 5 . P. DeKoning 7. N . McCoulough . Pric e 4. G .R . Bowden 5.T. Winspear 6 . M . Crowder 6 . A . Hunter 3. G. Rolls 8. M . Whitlock 6. D . Frisch 5 . D. Stevens 5. S 6 . R. Mirams 7. A. Jewiutt 9. B . Morgan 4.S . Carboon 7. P. Guatta 6. A .D. Conboy 6 . F. Pavenello 5. AS. Mirakian io, 8, Hal l 7. I . Chettle 9. R . Smallwood 7. T. Peck 8 R. Witham 8. K . Hunter 5. J . Beare 8. G . Buckley (V.C.) 7. D. Carrol l 7. M . Dinsdale (VC .) 6. P. Stark . Krohn i1 . M . Taylor . Dervan to, S. Gray 9. B. Dai s 8. D. O'Sullivan 8 . P. Burghardt (C.) 7. R .D. Allan 8 . B. O'Halloran 9 P . Harris 9 . J. Zanin 6. K it . R . Grech 9 . T. Breadmore 10. A. Powell 12. D 10. G_ Johnson 7. A. Pitts 10 . S . Fyffe 9. I . Campbell 9 . P. Anderson 8 . G . Turner 131 S. Cameron . Henderson 12 S . Healey . Luya 10. D. Runole 11 . R . Sharpin 11 . A . Flavel 8 . P . Roberts 11 . L . Kir k 10 . R . Watkins 10. M 9 . A .R . Day . Parker .t- T. Hislop . D Walpole 13. M 12 . K . Buhagair 11 . D. Cook (VC .R.) 10. I .R . Stevens 12 . L. Carlton 12 . T 12 . C. Arnold 9 14. P.Lanna n 11, M. Snelson . Morton 15, T Clemens 10. 13 . M . Pryor 12. A. Coo k 12 . N . Hawley 11 . M .S . Price 13 . J. Mackiroy 13 . W . P O'Sullivan 13. V. Zanin (C .C .Seniors) 15. D. Aitchenson 14 . E . Lewi s 14 . B. Jarrett 16 14 . A. Wernert 11 . R . Hargraves y 14 . D. Anderson 13. S. Kannegiesser 13.T. O'Donoghue 12 . A . Filipovic 17. G . Stavrinos . Connelly 16. B . Berr 14 c .Bilby 15 . D. McLeod 15 . S. Wiltshire 15 . S . Agnew 12 . A 17- M . Atherton 15 . S . Pace 14. P. Spezza . G . Mukave 13. S . Crowder 18. D. Angel 13 . 16 . P. Magafas 15. T. Barley 15. D. Dawes 14. M .J . Egan 16 . T. Johnstone 16 . P t9- N . Deans 16 . N . Holland (S) 18. A Savoia 17 . P. Butler 17 . M . Mannes 14. G . Smith 17. Marty Walsh 16. P. Johnston 16. M . DeLosa 15. S .A. Bishop 1 . Desler (Capt .) 16 . J. Bowers (R) 19. S . Benton 21 . R . McDonald 18. S. Glover 0 D 15 . M . Rerden 18. J. Rainone 16. D. Leheny 17. J . Dalo 16. W. Anthony 2! C. Beadman 17 . K. Schuller 20. M . Beasley 22 . R . Stewart 19. P. Corrie 16. D. Price 19 . G . Briggs 17, G. Force 18 . J. Adams 17. G .A . Henry 22 . P. Stewart 18. P. Pyle (S ) 21 . A . Whitelaw 19 . B. Begent 18 . A.D. Cotter 23 . D. Atkin s 20. J. Corrie 18. T. Kerr (R) 17 . D. Coltman 22. R . Howe 20. S. Lampard (C.) 18. J . Rus s . Youngman 21 . P Brereton '23, K. O'Connell . Matherson (Capt .) 21 . D . Lampard 19. J. Gibson 20, W. Miller 19 . M . Lange 24 . H ,24 . C. Russell 19. A . Ferguson 18. K 23 B . Talarico . Santacatterina 21 . T. Cox 20. C .R . Bilby 25 . B. Allender 22 . R . Parke r 20.P Wood 19. J . Efthimiadis 24. T. Beasley 22. N . Magatas 20. G 23 . M . Chesterman 25. J. Harri s Coghlan 23. A . Traynor 21 . D. Marshal l 22 . G . Wathen 21 . L .D. Shaw 26 . A . Brocksopp 26. A . Westerink 21 . C . Gamble 20 . J. 25. D. Smith 27. M . Brow n 24 . D. Arche r 22 . N . Andrews 21 . G . Amor . Cusack 24. J . Beaumont 22 . G . Huckstepp 23. C . Lim 22. D.M . Willaton 25. P. Stanley 27. C. Newland . Roberts 26. T 25. C . Hatzistavrou 23. P. McLean (D .VC .) 24. J . Carmody 23.S. Harris 29. J. Mollard 28. D. Stewar t 23. P. Humphreys 22 . N 27 . J. Elmore 30. R . Inglis 26. J. Dowling 24 . R . Flave l 23 . M . Aumont r 26. S. Fitzsimmons 24.S. McBrid e 25. J . DeLosa 24. A . Kimmel 27. A . Davis 29. F. Stafford (D.V.O) . Cooney 28. C. Free 27. G . Hatzistavrou 25 . B . Hull 26. J . Ellison 25. B . Pagagiotopoulos 31 .T Jackson 30. S. Croni n 25 . H . Korpetutuncu 24 . B 29 B . Hambridge 32 .R Buck 28. NSouthgate 26 . C. Gathercole 25. D. Grant 28. B . Wals h 26 . C. Stevens (VC.) 27. D. Blac k 26. P. Crameri . Burch 31 . P. Rodger 30. G . Fitzgibbon 29. D. McAllister 27. K . Reichelt 28. J . Huntington 27. R . Mueller 33. P. Jewel l 29. C 32. B . Wilson 27. D . Brooks 26. R . Rogotowicz 31 . S. McNamara 34. 5 . Lavender 30. J. Harrison 28 . R . Garroway 27. P. Wabbis 30. B . Hiscox 28 . D. Cox 29. J . Curnow 28. S . Middleton . Warner 33. M . Bray 32 . T. Riordan 31 . W . McNeice . Nightingale .W. McKenzie 35. P. Jones 31 . S 29 . G . Constantine 28. J. Pallotta 33. R . Purcel l 29 . R. Flower (C .C.) 30. G 29. P 36. A. Reed 32. C. Bates 34. J. Crisara 29. W. Brown 32 . Mark Rodgers 30. M . Sayers 31 . M . Stiglic h 30. B. Fordham 36. P. Hollowood 30. A . Kountios 34. A.Boag 37 .1 . Stevenson 33. M . Coppell 31 . R . Webster 30. S. Colbert . Kelly 33. G . Chappell (VC.R.) 31, L . Cordes 32 . J. Lewi s 31 . G. Evans 37. M . Officer . Crameri 35 . D 34. R . Marcortt 33. M . Pietrapaulo 32 . W. Rose 38 . M . Baillieu 34- R . Graham 32. P. Akatow 31 . G 36 . R. Fyans 32. S . Gibson 39 . C. Barnett 35. A . Nolan 39. G . Fuhrmann 32 . M . Scott 35. W. Poulter 33. J . Ralph 34 . P. Black 33. M . Bradford 40. A . Anderson 33. S. McMillan 37. N . Fitzgibbon 40 . E . Lewis 36. N . Franks 34. J. Palmer 33. C. Kenez 36. G . McDonald 34. P. Minahan 35 . L . Blasi 34. A.J . Middleton g . A . Nowles 41 . P Daki n . Halden 38 . B. Dunstan 37. D. McVeigh 34. P. McLean 36 . D. Crunow 35 . P. Henr y 41 . J . Kin 37 42. P. Peppard 35. B. Lugg 34. R 39, & Egan 43 . P. Cram 38. B . Collopy 36. R . Clements 35 . D. Doonan 38. B. Milli n 35.R . Osmond 37. G . Wathen (C.R .) 36 . P.G . Carmichael n . Kidder 43. D. Townsend Hogan 40 . B. Woodland 39. W. Wilkie 36. S . Drape 38 . R. Blair 37. D.M. Robinson 44 . F. Simpso 39. P 44. K . Carmody 37. G . Edward s 36 . C. 41 . T. Bryant (D.VC.) 46. J. Calvert-Jones 40, W. Francis 38. A . Boyce (C.C.Reserves; 37. C . Saville o 40. R . Baker 37. A . Cooper 39 . S . Hession 38 . N .J. Cooney 41 . Dickman 45.P. Carmody 42. D. Milan 41 . R . Hokkaren 38 . G . Johnston 40 . S . Thomas 39 . A .M. Ainsworth 47. S . Holloway . C 48.S. Mason 39. P. Bai n 38 . F. Maya 43. C. Parks (VC .) 48. R . Yeoman 42 . S. Kem p 40. G . Marshall 39 . G . Goldsmith 42 . G . Sheriff 39 . D. Liddell 41 . P. Thomas 40 . S . Le e . Bovington 49. J . Raus a 44 . M . Reinher 43. C . Barber 40 .S . Hewitt 42 . R . Campodonico 41 . B . Milne r 49. R . Fay 43, B 50. A . Favero 41 . D. Parkinson 40 . B. Col e 45. J . Berry 50. L. Malcolm 46. G . Robinson 42. D. Wallace 41 . 0. Noronha 44. W. Patterson 41 . P. Williams 43 . P. Eato n 42 . G .E . Thornton 52 . D. McIntyre 46. G . Hilet 45. R . Taylor 42 . P. Maguire 44 . F. Pietrapaulo 43 . P.J. Bowden 52 . M. Williams 47. S. McMahon 53. C. Horsley 43. P. Bake r 42. G . Riccio 47. P. Thompson 55. A . Macmillan 49 .S . O'Connor 44. P. Vesetas 43. 46.T. Robertson 44 . R . McKissack 45.S . Burton 44 S.J . Parker 55. W. Killender 48. L. Kelly 48. Mick Rodgers 45. C . Scott 46. M . Blasi 45 . C.J . McKay 57. W. Lester 52 .S. Begg 56. TMenadue 45. R . Thompson 44. A . Gale 49. A . Pettinella 46 D. Poulton 58. P. Hayes 54 . A . Burton 46. D. Hnatjuk 45. M . Durham 50. D. Schulman 49. S. Bennett 47. R . Crai gie 47. P. Turner . Lynh 59. P. Rattray 50. R . Grec h 51 . W. McGrath 48. 47. R . Thomson 61 . R . Chomley 55. M 61 . M . Brown 47. K . Pinkston 46. J . Curtin 51 . N . Williamson 62 . M . Tallis 56. J . La Brooy 48. B . Hud d 47. M . Elford n 51 . H . Johnson 54. N . Campbell 49. G . Barr 48. T. Stubbs . Stanley 62 . T. Rattray 52 . S. Man 52 . T. Flynn 55 . G . Bull 50. M . White 49. T. Magnone 63 .J Cox 57. C 63. P. McCluskey 49. D. Cother 48. J . Murray 53 . T. Dover 51 . 50. M . Vaxarlis 64 . T. Winspear 58. G . Johnson 50. G . Hunt 49 . J. Rio 54 . M . Daniels 55. M. Chapman 57. B. Watterson 65 . R . Bur n .Scot t 64. A. O'Bryan 57. C. Leathern 63 . A .B. Conboy 52. R. Newton 51 . J.W. Simmons 59. G 65. P Sayers 51 . 50 . C . Oriell 55 . M . McConnell . Mortimer 52. T. Watts 67. C. Richardson 60. M . Jeffs 52 . B. O'Riley 51 . B. Smith 56 . J. O'Hehir 65. R King 53. S 68. C . Robinson 68 . L . West . Kennedy 54 53. P. Hogan 69. M . Mason 53. P. Downie 52. B 57. B . Norman . Murray 54.R Gough 71 . C. Landale 54. B. Leared 53. C . Kelly 58 S . Noble 55. C 72 . P. Clarke 70. G . Holledge 58. C. Brown 71 . W. Crossley 74. J . Moore 55 . G . Buckman 54.S. Munro 59 .P. Newport 59. D. Tyler 81 . J.G . Cooney 74 . R . Hann a 99. A . Smith 56. J. Merriman 55. 60 . M . CHude 60. J . Caygill 57. M . Rennick 56. D. Ross 58 . D . Cooper 57. M . Gu y 59 . M . Bracka 58. C. McKillop 60. G. Macrae 59. 61. A . Mathieson 60. D. Jenkins 62. C. Skinns 61 . hl] 63. S. Zerna 62 . Bennisson Mackinnon 64. J . Perry 63 . & Associates 65. P. Sharpies . 64 . RTe- .F C

OLD SULLEE N/ CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE ORMOND OLD PARADIAN S OLD SCOTCH X U NIVERSITY COLLEGIAN S COLLEGIAN S AVERIA NS BLUES TEMPLESTOWE GRAMMARIAN S Z)L-D senior Coach : Coach : ztitre McArthur-Allen Senior Coach : Danny Corcoran Coach : Senior Coach : Coach: Alan Salter Senior Coach : Bruce Ferguson Stephen Rae Senior Coach: Reserves Coach Gerard Sholly Senior Coach : Graeme Jacobs Senior Coach: Don Davenpor 1 P Calh l Peter Chisnal l Don Martin Geoff Reiiley t 1, D. Lam Reserves Coach : Asst . Senior Coach: Reserve Coach : 2 M . Atkins Rese rve Coach: Pat McConville Mark Tellefson 3 R Armstrong 2, B . Ange l Rese rve Coach : Phil Aaron s Reserve Coach : C Clark Rese rve Coach : 3 G . Williams George Price P Schuhkraft Bob Voges 4 P Traino r Neville Matthews Ian Nicholl s 5 P Curtam 4 . D. Buntine 1 S, Williams (V.C .) Reserve Coach : T Boyanton 1 P Considine 6, W Carroll 1 G . Kazuro (V.C.) Paul Beddoe 1 . A Ega n 4. R Barne s 2 . M Skerrdt 1 . E . Alle n 6 J. Cu ram 1 D Matthews (Capt 2 D Hoyle 7 . B, Denton 7. G . Alle n 2 J, Attard 3 R. Herman 2 R Atkinson 5, D McDonald 3 . M . Considine 2. J Reddish . Robinson 3 T Rowe 2 G . William s 1 G McHenry 4 . G- Powic k 3 R Lloyd 8, S. Curtain 8 R 3 M McClelland 4 S . Laussen 3 R Kennedy 6 P :" Buckley 9 . A . Christie 4 D Nigro 5 A. Griffiths 2 P Barr y 4 Cahil l 7 G Fisher 5 . D. Spillan e 4, J . McMillan 9, M . Beattie 4 A Norma n A 6 D McCann(V 10. N . Burk e 10 B . Moir 5 P Lockhart (DVC) 6 A. Ingieton 3 C. Anderso n 5 M Schmidt 8 M . Gilmore .C .) 5 R Maxwell 11 M 6 R Heat h 5 A Harlock 4 M Greene (Capt ) 7 J . Madde n 6. W Allen 11, G . Greetha m . Tyqui n 6 D Gregor (DVC ) 7 C. Hgson 6 M Borc ch C Tonkin 12, M . O'Shaughnessy 12 . S Macaulay (Capt.) 7 W Williams 5, N Fraser 7 S Zocco G, Ritchie 8 D Reeves 7, S . McGill 7 J Mcinty e 8 C. Pollock 6 M Beddoe 13 N . Val e 13. B . Lowe 8 A Smythe (Capt) 9 S . Bickford 8, F. Mut o n R Strahan 9 A Canavan 8 A . Lloyd 9 S Wortherspoon 8 R Fish (VC) 7, R Williams A Mehrten 10 B . Considine 9 R . Senior (D.V.C .) 14. S Millard 14 D. Gust 9 R Berzins 10. N Pike 9 S O'Rourke 15 M . Howden 10 P George 11 W, Cheesman 8 C Wright 10 B Hanlon P Kingston 11 . T. Board 10 S . Spiers 15 M Dalton 10 J Stone 16. L . Meehan 16. S. Gregory 11, S, Farley 9 T Cooke G Carroll S Taylor 12 E Flynn 11 . R . Malcolm 11 G . Read 12 A Web b 10 D Tessie r 11 13 J. Goulding 17. A . Ralph 1T R . Caldwell 12 D Rice 12 T Shaw 13 S Hinchen (C) 12 P Weir G . Burke 12 R . Mangan 13 N Tslotinas 11 W McDonnell R Eishol 14 P. Fahey 13 . R . Austi n 18. N . Burns 18, D. Bourke 13 R Sweetland 14, R,Schober 13 B Curulh d 19, D. Karamoshos 14, C Rossidi s 12 C Low e - P Sutherland 15 J, Atta 14 . S . Sutheland 19. Paul Curtain 14 W Horton 15, P Wolff 14 P Miiieft 20 . R . Polkinghorne 15. P Faulkner (C.R .) 13 P Beddoe (C,C .Res) 15 D Zabrieszach P Cox 16 M Heffernan 16 A . Smit h 20, A . Callan 15 C Cooney 16 A . Wallace 21 . N 21 . A . Schlich t 16. P Corstorphin 17. G . Tregear 14 B Mallar d 16 M Hadle y M Dawson 17, D. Smit h 17, A. Strangward . Wilton 16 T Royal s .) h 18. B. Grills 22, J . Tiernan 22 . T. Carey 17 S Gilmore 17. J Kanis 18 D. Kerr 15 G Connolly (V,C 19 P Considine (Capt ) B Nas 18, R Elvins 23 . P Tripodi 18 D Mayne 16 A. O'Keefe 20 M, Malon e 21 . G . Singleton 19 D Bibby 21 .P,Sherwen 23 . J. O'Sullivan 18. G Voyage 19. 5 Fraser 24 . S 24, A, Wallis 19 H . Hanso n 20 . M Whittaker 17, Pat Green 21 D Baker 22 B. Connell 20. A . Woods 23. B . Arnold . King 19 D Hart 18 B, Mahony 21, T Nelson 25 . B. Ryan 25 . M . Johns 20 P Espenschied 20 J Scotland 21 I . Roberts 22 J Marchbank 23 P McDonald 24. A . Dorma n 26 M . Maclnnes 21 S Driver 19 B Hanrahan 25 G . Brown 24S McCooke 22. B Exton 26, R Fuller (Capt .) 26 . M . Somers 21 J Roseman 22 . G . Parsons (D.V.C.) 27 J 27. M . Light 22 A Keenan 23 . A Wright 20 J Buckley 26 S Hibbert 25 P Forsyth 23. P Luchetta 27 . D. Campbell . Kennedy 22- D Lumby 21 . M Deveson 24.0. Abrahams 28 G . Gleason 28 . G Hazeldine 23 S. Pace 24 . P King 30 M Collins '6 P Mennen 28. A, MacMillan 23 D Alie n 22 . S Nas h 25. C . Jackso 29 . M . Doyle 29 . D. McGregor 24 P. Chadwick 25 A Baum 32 D Murphy M . Crampton n 29 B . Hodge (V.C .) 24 K . Dah s 23 P Maher 26, S Exton (Capt .) 30 . V Carlin 30 . M . Yandeli 25 T Merrell 26 J. Twig 35 W. Hanley P Nankervis 30. F. Kie l 26 B,Sheehan 25 S Alien (C R ) g 24 M . Lowe 29. L Caddaye 27. B . Davis 31 . R . Ralph 31 . A . Kinnersly 26 K Hedrn 27 B, Van Twest 36. B Sexton 32 . D. Kay 32 . P. Brrrel l 25 D Nugent 30 J,Young 28. J. Flynn 33. R Hodges 32 . C . Ralph 27 . B Kelly VC.R) 27, M McMahon 28, R Savedra 37 R McLean 33 . D. Williams 26 J 0 Callaghan 29. M . Teliefson (R,C ) 35. R . MacMillan 33 . J Black 29. C Connelly 28 B Wailer 29 K. Parsons 38 M . Bowman 31 D. Wood 34 . P. O'Keeffe 30 R . Fiel d 27 D Kinsell a . McDonald 30 F. Gleason (D.V.C.) 37, P Ford 34 . J. Field 29 R Castles (VC,R 30 N Chos,ch (C.Res .) 39 J. Griffi n 2 M 36, N . Macaulay 31 F. Farchione 28 M Knuppel 42 A, Baker 3 A . Roe 31 . A . McMaho n 38.A . Hawdon 35 . C . Mortensen 30 D Feienthal 31 P Lawrenc e 32 . P 36, A . Doquile 37. R . Curnow 32 M . Osborne 31 C Bacon 32 M Ammann 2 9 45 M . Devine 34, G . Russell . McMahon 40. P Brown 38 . A . Mitchell 33. S Espenschied 33 G Irvine 30. D Rennie 46 D Romeo 35. R Beard 33 . A . Peyto n 41,J . Bone s 37. R . Curtain 32. S Barker 38, D . Francis 39. S . Burgess 34 P Bel l 34,P Kah n 31 . S Davey 48 P Booth 36 W. Tinsley 36 . B. McClements 42. J . Moi r 40, S . Roth 33 G Scotland 32 Peter Green 37 P Luby 39 . D. Atkinson e 35 B Croft 34 . A Murphy 35, C.Fone 49, M Dillon 37. D. Robertson 43. W. Matthews 41 . J. Nagle 36 C Deer 36 S Guthri e 33 C Campbell 50 B Grolami 38 P Milne r 38 . R . Mills 44 . B. Karveia 40, P Hoye 35 R Harri s 41 . M 42 . A . Ahton 37 G Miles 37, C . Coyne (VC Res .) 34 P Waldron 53 J Zumbo 39 W. Bramich 39 . L . Travers 45. S. Collins . Lovelock 43. M 36 C Worthington 35 P Dwyer 40 . S . Crowley 42,J . Lowe . Wilson 38, S LeFevre 37 M Schoiten 38 R Wraith 54 . S Romano =A. M . Tobin 46. D . Tyrel l 44. D. Rush 39 A Panou 36 M . Smit h J . Symeopouios 41 . G . Kaliinikos 47. M . Veselik 43 . M . Kinna 38 P Atkinson 39 M Byrne 55 P Kearney 44 45. G . Taylor 40 D Young 40 R Thomson 37 W. Gaspanni 56 . P.Symes J . Casey 43, M . Vea r 48, H . Marr . B. Heaphy 46. R 39 M Walsh 38 A . Doses 44 . A. Pritchard 45 . P Klei n . Spier s 41 G . Adams 40 I Swan n 41 .S Johnston 57 . G O'Toole 3 P Harrington 49 . M . Godwin 47. M . Hickey (Capt.Res.) 42 . M . Wilson 43 N Comiey 39 B Decay 58 1 Turnbull 44 C. Cooper 45. D. Perryman 50. C . Wilson 46 . C. Ketsakidis 41 R Morrissey 46, J . Elk s 47. Dom Doyle 48 J . Moloney 43 A Parris 42 J Bon d 44 G . Newman 40 S McGraw 59 . J, Aquila 45, R . Singleton 51 . T. Ellis 49. B . Christie 44 C. Shallard 41 .5 McCormack 60, B. Dubois 46 . M . Anderson 47. S, Liddicut 52 . N . Don 48 . P. Sea [ 43 J Richardson 45. A. Westacott 42 N Mitchelhili 48.P Caddy 49 . B. Peppard 50. A . Hobbs 45 G Clarke 44 C Bettany 46 A. Godfrey 61 . D, Perrone 47 W. Crump 54, D . McCall 51, T. Atkins 46 A . Dunn 43 M Harrington 62 . D . Cotter 48 . W. Bradshaw 49. P. Cosgrrff 55, R . Howcroft 50 . M . Plant 45 A Livingston 47 J Ingleton 50. D. Way 51 Tex Lane 52 . R . Feile 47. A, Bryan 46 J Livingston 48. J . Lemon 44 A Spencer 63 P Jongbloed 49 . S . Freney-Mills 56. D . Senior 53. A . Kimpton 48 . P Mutimer 49 M 45 C McClounan 64 P Fadd a 50 . T. Paziani s 51 . J . Fah y 57 . D.Fergusson 52 . J . Burnes 47 D Winfield . Bullard 53 . L . Lachal 54. J . Id a 49 L . Branagan 46. M Magen 65 M Lynch 51 . J . McAlroy 52 . C. Ray (R .VC .) 60 . D, Beck 48 D Ford e 50. 5 Roberts 54 . A . Burnes 56. W. Foster 50, D . McInnes k 4T & Kellett 66 G . Pearse 52 . T. Tsiavas 54. D. Jackson 49 D Theobold 52 . G Pec 55 . P Lefebure 57. B. Tatham 51 . D, Fitt . Nation 48 M . Bolt 67 J Tierney 53 . A. Muldoon 55. D. Blackiey 50 S Goo d 53 . R 56 . S 59. G . Bisas 52 S . Jackson 49 P. Daniels 68 P Callaghan 54 . T. Stewart 56. P Jone s . Gunston 51 S Stevenson 55 M Davi s 57. D. Dann 60. T. Vea l 53, P Gilmore 56 J Smith (DVC Res.) 50 P. Rennie 69 P Hibbert 55 . A. Newstead 57. I . Henderson 62 54 5 Krugger 52 A Sieeman R . Stewart 60. A . Deboifo 58 . J. Fredenco . G . Bellwood 53 J Roberts 57 Phil Swa n 51 56 . C. Chalker 64. I . Townsing 55. M Walker 58 . Peter Swan 52 M, Howes 57. M . Betts 61 . M . Tomasoni 59 . S .Denison 56 P Bon e 54 T Moorhouse A Robertson 64. A . O'Halloran 60 . A . Woodiey 65. H . Yariz 55 M Sisson 59 R. Lancaster 53 58 . S McAiroy 69 A . Cooper 61 R, Oliphant 54 D O'Loughlin 59, A.Spencer 65. P. Hard y 61 . P. Barmby 56 J O'Shea 69. 0. Moore 63 . G . Fox 70. P Hil l 64 M Smith 55, B Puilbrook 60 . D. Co x 71 71 G . Paine 56 R, Hayes 61 . R . Crompton 75. P. Piustwick 67. B. Qu m . R. Pike 74 J. Harley 76. P. Jackson 69 . J. Bongiorno 77. M . Richards 57 P Grimes 63 .1 . Brand 81 . T Atkinson 58, M . Forrest 64. A. Noblett 77. T. Flyn n 71 . J . Connell emplesto we 59 T Nardeiia 65 J . Rowan 78. P Brennan 72 . M . Pirne MAJOR SPONSOR Spor S : rend B Section

TFIERRY/ UNIVERSITY PARKSIDE ST. BERNARDS ST. KILDA BANYULE FAWKNER IVANHOE MARCELLIN OLD CORPUS CHRISTI BLACKS OLD COLLEGIAN S TRINITY C.B .O.C. Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Coach : Senior Coach : Senior Coach : Coach : Rod Oborn e Frank Melica n B. Dun n Kevin Morriso n Senior Coach: Neville Taylor John Simpso n Kevin B ree n Senior Coach : Andre w Disney Peter Darvel l Neil Le Lievr Rese rve Coach : Reserve Coach: Reserve Coach : e g Reserve Coach : Asst . Coach: 1 . M . Tymms Reserve Coach: Reserves Coach: Gary Youn John Woo d C. Bye 2 . T Young George Kevitts Reserve Coach : Chris Denni s John Keenan Kelvin Shaw 1, Paul Howard 3. G . Busst 2 . G . Petroff G, Young 1 . M . Sullivan 1 . G . Biddlestone (VC.) 1 . r 1 . D. Garde 1 . S. Scullin 4. G . Scott 1 . G . Cameron (Capt .) 3. M . Coope r K Heave 2. G . Holland 2 . S. Flaherty 2 . A. Lazarus 4. W. Hoare 2 . C. Robinson 3 F. Sansonetti (VC .) 3. P. Daffey 1 . M . Latham (V.C.) 2 . C. Holst 2. R . Stewart 4. C. Carr (D.VC.) 2 . P. Frncoi s 3 . J. Toohey 3 . J. Clarke 3. L . Hol t 5. S . Little 3. M . McDonald 5 .P, Andueza 3. A. Allibon : R . Gard 4. V. Comito 4, C. Bloor 4 . T. Norma n d 3. J . Howard 4 . M . Russell 4. M . Legg e 6. T. Scott 4. E . Newbold 6 . G . O'Connell T Gar 5. J. Klaaysen 5 . S. Ramsay 5. N . Tunbridge 5. C. Ladd (D .VC.) 6 . R . Wilson 7 . M . Dillon (C.R .) 5 . D. 0'Shaughnessy 6 K . Sweeney (C.R .) 6. M . Brandner 4 . B. Boyd 6 . T. Quinn (C .) 5. D. Web b 6 . L . Taylo r . Yorsich 5 . M . Gillan 6. A . Coker 6. R Williams 7. D. Cropley 6. G . Dwyer 8 . A . Ama d 7. G 7. J. Toohe y 7. P. Jones 7. S . Cern i 7. J . Fraumano 8 .1 . Habgoo d 7. P. Yeoman 8.R .Shanahan 8. P. Monaghan 6 . A . McGaw . Quinn 7. T. Donohue (V.Capt .) 9 . M . Day 7. C. Capiron (C .) 8 . P 8. G. Luscombe 8. B. Moloney 10. T. Burke 8. J . Frema n 10, P Sheehan 8 . S. Adgemis 9. G . Dunbabi n 9 . M . O'Dea t0. R . Egglestone 9 . C. Glass 10 M . Sturgess 8 . P. Blakele y 9. S. Phillipson 9. G . Pyers 11 . K . Busst 9. M . Thackwray 11 . A. Amalf i 10. B. Saundry it . M . Taylo r 10. C. Brent . P Hansen 10. P. Buzza 10 . P. Sjogre n 10. M . Fraumano (V.C.) 12 . P. Tymms 10. G . Kennedy 12 . A . Cullinan (Capt .) 11 11 . P. O'Brien 12 . C. Shine 11 . T. Phillips . Candy 11 . M . Driscoll (D.V.C.) 11 . I . Alexander 11 . M . Fidler 14. M . Roach 11 . W. Bake r 13, K . Perry 12 . . T 12 . P. Hoga n 13. P Kimpton 12 . J. Davey . Solig o 12 . A . Avitabl e 12 . N . Clark (Capt .) 12. CC. Bransgrove 15. D. Terry 12. P. Morcom 14 . D. Howe '3 V 13. R . Purcell 15. P. McKibbin 13 . P. Huntington 13, A . Short 16 . M . Roberts 13,J . Gorton 1 : G . Fitzgerald 14. S. Vatican 13. P Susovich 16. S. Gibson 13. R . Robinson 15. D. Ebert 14. S. Algen 14 . T. Marks 14, D. Allard 17. G . Ould . Diffey 14 . P. Beer 15,J . Papas 15.F. Monaghan 17. R . Lyons 14. A . Loton (D.VC.) 16. D 15. M . Lake 15 . J. Garde 15, S. Gray 18 . K . Korp . Getson 15, T. Pontefract 16 M . Campbell 16. P. Brooks 19. A . Ratcliffe 15. A . Castagnini 17 . M 16. G . Baker 16 . B. Keilar 16, D. Williams 19 . P Kerslake . Caffry 16 . D. Ness 17. C . Freeman IT A . Purcell 20 . D. Web b 16. P. Russel l 18. A 17. B . Delaney 17. D.Goding 17. G . Williams 19 . G . Walker . Lennox 17. L . Farrell 18. F. Misurelli t8. D. Looker 22 . A . Richardson 17. W. Dulevskis 19. S 18. G . Flarve 18 . M . Lagastes 18. P. Harbour 22, D . Booth 20, M . Mikic 18 . A. Maizels 19. P. Whitfield 19. P Harrington 23 . C. Bye (C. Res .) 18. A . Course 19, A. Farrelly 19 . P. Vaughan (D.V.C.) 19. M . Scullin 23. G . Leach 19. S . Corlett 21 . J . Ama d 19 . J. Hope 20. M . Pag e 20. J . Frase r 23 . A. Tro w 20. R . Wardrop 21 . A. Welsh 21 . C . Klaaysen 20 . A . Riddell 20. N. Capp 20 . G . Gent 24. S . Buckley 20 . A . Woolfe 22, A . Gallagher 24 . P. Mallon 21 . C . 21 . B . Quilliam 25. D. Virtue . Saduki 21 . S. Drum 22 . M . Wilson 22 . M . Mahady 21 . P. LaFontaine 24 . G . Falckh Jobson 21 . C. Rose 23. A 22. K. Graham 22 . J. Roy-Smith 22 . J . Gilham 26, B. Sellec k 22 . C. Richards 24. T. O'Hehir 22 . P. Robinson 23 . M . Sherlock 23. A . Klaaysen 25 . M . O'Rourke 23. J . Adgemis 24 . G . Williams 25, G . Tot e 23 . M . Clinch 23. A. Bearham 23 . M . Valena 27. G . Livingstone 23 . D . Howard 25. G . Gallagher 26 .P Rya n 24. R . Perrett 24 . G . Smyth 28 . C. Gleason . O'Loughlin 24. D. Carroll 25 . G . Clarke 26. D. Dowling 24 . B. Heath 28 . D. Sandman 24 . W. Lloyd 26. J 25. E . Borghesi 26 . M . Bradley (C.S.) 25.A . Reiche 25, M . Gibney 25 . M . Power 29 . M . Barrett 25, P. Pettingill 27. R . O'Callaghan 27. A . Nathan 29. D. Boden 26, B. Pattinson 26 . M . Hayes 31 . U. Profenna . Psoras 26. B . Murray 27. C . Waters 28. S. Byrne 26. B . Cummins 30. R. Kane 26 . K . Shaw 28, S 27. I . Wallace 28 . T. Franklin 27. A. Ferruccio 27. N . Heath 27. J . McDonal d 31 . B. Saggers 27.1 . Ferguson 29, J . Harvey 29. M . Rdmond 31 . S. Ryan 28, D. 28 . R . Brockwell ( Capt .) 32, A. Johnson . Stewart 28. W. Douglas 29. M . Rowe 31 . M . Daffey 28. J . Harrod 32 . R . Costllo Bowers 28, A . Balcombe 30, R 29. N . Holyoak 30. M . Hansen 29 . I . Hammam 29. J . Gray 29 . S . Westle y 33 . P. Majerczak 29 . M . Jones 31 . C . Castagna 32. P. Mulkearns 33. S . McMahon 30.P 30 . B.Gillies (C.Res .) 34 . D . Ruggerio . Frossinos 30. A . Dobson 31 . J . Kin g 33. M . Mulkearns 30. P Thynne 34. G . Lynch .Conway 30 . R . Clements 32 . G 31 . M . Turner 32 . J. Coffey 31 . M . Thynne 31 . T. Bolge 31 . G . Anderson 35. P. Barrett 31 . D. Carroll 33. A . Maher 34 . J. O'Connell 35. M . Ega n 32 . G . Roberts 32 . D. Searl e 36. I . Booth . L . Getson 32 . N . Sammut 33. P. Evans 35. J. Saundry 32. A. Brandwood 36. J . Freyne 32 . R . Blythe 34 33. C . Petritsch 33. G . Colman 33 . G . Braddy 38. G. Young 33 . C . Flyn n 35 R. O'Callaghan 33 . P. Scott 34. T. Pavia 36. P. O'Dea 37. Dennis Castaldi 34 . D. Dowling 35. O. Filipovic 37. M . O'Connell 34. W. Haddad 34. R. Cans 34 . C. Stevens 39, M . O'Laughlin 34 . J . Raftopolous 36 . B. Crimmins 39, G . Nyman 35.J . Hughson 36, D. Turner 40. N . Horvath 35 . M . Tonzling 36 . P. Torre 38.G . Wood 35. R . Ballari n 40. C. Muscat 35. M . Newnham 37. S. Crowe 36. P Berenger 36. B. Harty 37. D. Gent 41 . S . Boot s r 38 . M . Keays 36 . J. Carnegie 37. P. Coleman 39 .P. Woo d 41 . W. Lind 36. P. Dwye 37. T. Grigoriadis 38. A. Jarvis 37. P Hannah 37. F. Costello 39 . D . Hoare 42 . K. Dehenin 37. I . Forsythe 39 . A . Paatsch (VC .) 40 . A . Nugent 43. A. Whelan 38. P. Mellas 40 . W. Gibson 43. .D . Gill 38 . J. Cash 39. R. Wood 41 . P. Kell y 38. P Dynon 46. C. Ryan 38.P, McMahon 40 . M . Wiggin s 39. G . Healy 39. S . Pointer 41 . D. O'Brien 44. G . Mitchell 39. D. Balcombe 41 . L, Krolighon 39 . S .Stoddart 40. A. Shaw 42 . M . Marshall 47. P. Ratcliffe 40 . P. Campaign 41 . D . Wood 40. J . Marinacci 40. G. Daloasco 42 . A . Westo n 46. B . Smith 40. J . Sampson 42 . C. Sampson 43 . A. Holden 48. D. Wrigglesworth 41 . M 47. D VC .Res.) 47. A . Brown 41 . L. Dowling 42 . B. Glasgow 44. S . Rayner 41 . S . McGarrity . McLaughlin . Moloney ( 41 . C. McDonald 43. V. Scott 42.J. Naughton 48. S. Care y 42 . G . Wines (V.C .) 49 . D. Glass 51 . D. Salt 42. L . Jones . Lindenmayer 42 . R . Gruen 43. D. Whatmough 45. S . Phelan 49. M . Gribble 44 . S 43 . C. Neave 44. M . Hartigan 43, R . O'Callaghan 43 . B. Warren 50 . M . Phillips 43. R . Brock 45, X . Dimattina 46. D. Soloman 50. A. Nelson 44 . A. Thompson 44 . M . Hajdukovis 45. D. Gard 47. P. Hargreaves 44 . M . Howard (C.R .) . R Dillon 51 44 . D. Hoffman 46, J . Golds 45, P. O'Dea 51 . R . Moran 45. J. Frith 52 . S . Coulson 45. M . Lacy 47 . D. Menzies 45, M . Kotsanis 46. P. Sherlock 49.S . O'Dea 52 . A. Smit h 46 . D. Jordan 47. G . Byrne 50. J . Monaghan 46. W. Fiddler 53 46, C, Thomson 53 . S. Bowler 46. N . Daffy 48. M . Menzies 47. N . Cole . David Castalid 47. L . Doyle 54 . R . Dohe rty 47. K. Edwards 49. G . Hughes 47. B. McCabe 48. J . Bastow 51 . A . Sullivan 54. P. Salerno . Pratt 48, D. Shaw 49. L . Cowell 52 . S. Brooks 48. J . Wig g 55. P. Marantelli 48 . A . Rogers 56. D 50 . A, Robinson 49. J . Stewart (V.C.R .) 49 . D . Hyett 59. C . McCann 55 . M . Stapleton 49. C. Cooper 50. K. Harty 53. M . Bevanda 56. M . Hogan 50. G . Fowler 51 . M . Nixon 54. T. Russ o 50. P.Shorta l 50. A . Fyffe 60. B. Hogan 56 . A . Day 57. P. Wilson M . Priest 51 . D. Roders 52 . L . Blackney 56. I . O'Loughlin 51 . J . Murrihy 58.T. McCaw 51 . . Thomas 57 . S 52 . J. Capiron 52 . M . Bell 58. N . Crooks 52. B. Lumsden 53. D. Campbell 57. A . Hargreaves 60. R . Spong . Vandermerwe 53. S. Cowley 54. G . Lange 59. P. Williams 53. L . Nardella 61 . C . Hay 53 . V. Lavery 60. R 54. B. Salte r 54 . M . McErvale 64. P. Harvey 54. D. Woods 55. D. Watson 60. M . Wakefield 62 . S . Lyons 55. J . Francis 60. M . Anic . 64. A . Barne s 55. B. Faulkhead 55 . G . Keys 80. D. Wintrbottom 56. A. Perkins 63. S. McEntee 56 . M. Irving 99. P. Hughes 56. D. Wallace 68. D. Wood 64. P. Crotty 57. A . McAree 87. G . Cate 57. S . Gilmore 65. J . Fox 58 . D. Bending 58, M . Pitt 58. B. Gil l 59. D. Fahroedin 59. M. Kay 70. W. Houston 60 .L . Bank 59, S. Edwards 71 . M. Hedley s 60. C . Christensen 60. S .Long 61 . R Jessup 75. G. Flannery 62, S 61 . P. Hooper 77. G. Buckhorn . Lawley 62 . D. Kidd 71 . W. Kelso 78. V. Curti s 99 S John Ryan 63. C . Downie 86. J . Bickfor d . Woodward 64. A . Dowling >CtGWELQ~z 88. D. Murphy (VC.R .) 65. L . Worcester 94. P. Kell y Removals 77. S. Bauld . 96.5. Redden C Section ~sso ~

B .A .F.C .

A.J.A.X. BALACLAVA HAMPTON KEW M.H .S.O.B. MONASH ROVERS OLD BRIGHTO N OLD OLD THOMASTOW N BLUE S HAILEYBURIAN S Senior Coach : Coach : Coach : FVIELBURNIANS Mike Zemski Senior Coach : Coach : Coach : Jeff Rosewarn e Senior Coach : Brett Burde n Ray McGil l Senior Coach : Brian Ford Mark Sarau Senior Coach : Senior Coach: Sam Assett a Reserve Coach : Ian Rice Reserve Coach: Reserves Coach : 1 C Anastasakts Wayne Shan d Alan Stoneha m Adam Bursti n K. Rowlan d 2 A Atchison Reserves Coach : Assistant Coach : 1 . G . Medwin Kevin Drinan Reserve Coach : Ivan Sea t Peter Burn t, T Witts 3 R . Verma s Rserve Coach: 2 R . Pisarski 3 M . Bel l 2 A. Klooger Michael Malon e 1 . M 4 D. Menzies i .K Angwm . Lord Ross Bannon 3 J Nichols 4 M . Spmosa 3, S. Zielinski 2 . K . Rowland 5 . R Marti n 1 P Forbes (C) Rese rves Coach : 4 B Morphet 5 . M . Smn i la G . Bottoms 1, I . Ric e . Carman 4 . G . Basser 2 D Gregory 3 . M . Bri e 6 T. Drummond 2 D John Mackenzie 1, A .M . Baxter 5 P Murray 6. V. Agosta 2, P, Amoore 6. J. Fogarty 5, M . Silver 3 A . Hil l 4. M . McColl 7 D. Joyce 1, A .M . Brown 7.P Hopper 3 P, Roberts 3 B . SCeOsrnwell 7, DJ . Dawson 6, S. Bendel 4 B Rafferty 5. B. Irwi n 8 R . Ward 1 . G . Bennett 2. R .I . Pau l 8. T. Fellows 5 M Hil l 4 A Naumoff (V.C .Res .) 5. G Gale 8 A. Kenyo n 7. G . Velleman 6 . J . McEwan 9 . D Comer 2. M . McLennan 2. J,N . Woo d 9 G . Bradshaw (D.VC ) 9 A. Anastasiou 8, M . Feld y 6 A, Bresli n 5 D Rogerson 6 AI . Hildebrand 3. John Clarkson 7 P Thompson 7. B . Casuria 10. M . Beazley 3, N .W. Schmidt 10 AC Beav+ n 10 R . Gleason 9, R . Verstandig 6 D. McConville (D.V.C.) 7. Blackshaw 4 . T Burn s 11 S Griffith 8 K Palmer 7 B . Hibbs 8. J . Busuttil 11 P Chester 3 T.A . Sinclai r 11 A. Fleming 10 R, Bloo m 9 B Angwin 9. A 12 G . McLardie 8. Barke r 5. M . Waddington 4 . J.D 12 . W. Baglin 8. P. Poulter . Peric 9 L. Baring . Robertson 13 R . Seccull 12 J . Gravina 11 L Bursdn 10 P Crottle 10. A . Warren 13 R Stow 6 . C. Lade 5 G .L. Phillips 13. C Pearson t0a K Drinan 9. P Wilson (V.Capt) 10. J,A Johnstone 14 A . Mitchell 12, A . Shenker 11 . R . O'Kay6 14 G . Maidment 7. J . Veal 5, S .J. Marshall 15 J . Davine 14 B. Jenkins 1 3. M . Roseman 11 C Burgess 10, W. Austin (Capt .) 11kD Anderson 8 . M . Sarau 12 P McGrath 12. D. O'Farrell 15 T Scrini s 6 . W.R . Smith 16 P Wood 15 J . Kalpakis 14 A, Kausman 11 .I rogerson 16. R . Kotz i2 Petri e 9. A. Grant 7. R 17 B Nial l 13 G . Horsey 12, M . Blake 13. C . Kiriakou .G . Phillips 16 S . Assetta 15. R . Friedman 14 R Patterson 14 17. A . Muller 13. R, Culvenor 10. C . James 7 18 D MacDonald 13 . R . Meln)ak . P. Clayton . D,R Shepherd 19. P,F Thompson 17 W. Powell 16 . R . Marks 15, P Breslin 15, N . Leaver 18. R . Wix 14. G. Fairweather 11 . L . McMahon 8. A .M . Orton 18, K . Harling 16 R . Morrison 14 . G . Kelly 15 M . Sest 20 M Daddo 17. O . Komornik 16 . N . Duncan 19. P 0'Conne r 12 . D. Cochran 8. BT Jenki ns 21 . A. Waddell 79. G . Alberti 18, D. Sega l 17. John Sist 15, B Clark e 16. A . Din 13 . S . Taylo r 18, M Kouts 17. J. Casuria 20. A. Athanasopoulas 9, A .R . M ytton 22 . I .M . Mackay 20, D. Farchione 19 . S . Joseph 16 . N . Hope (Capt.R .) 17 S . Zacharidis 14. J. Bennett 23 A . Wilts (V,Gapt .) 19. S. Withers 17. B. Bird 18. G . Kalac 21 . R . Schneide r 10 .J.G .M . Fergusson 21 . E . Lentent 20. M . Rosner 20 P Scicluna . Barry 22 . C . Flegeltaub 18 A . Gray 15. T Hoa r 11 . W 24 DK Wilso n 18, A . Winkler 19 . R .J. Shand (Capt .C.) 25 R .B Brown 23. D. Fellows 21 . A . Charak 21 P Stripeikis 20. R . Wolfe 23, M . Thompson 19 . T. Whiteside 16. M . Hendrie 11 . G .F Ball 24. A. Well s 22 P Austerberry 19 . J, Hunter 20. M . Holcroft 26 J . Bedford 22. B. Josem 21 . T. Psinas 24 . G . Todd 17. P Wel l 12 . GT Meadows 27. E . Coroner 25. G . Petsmis 23. A . Lebransky 23 . G Schult z 20. D. Parker 21 . S . Gile s 18. A . Gillen 24 S . Gates 22 . R . Schobe r 25, M . Gale 13 PA . Brewer 28 . R . Palmer 27 R . Kelly 24, B . Cohen 21 . E . Meln7a k 22. B. Rodoni 19. 0. Millis 29 . R . Mead 25 . 0 Follet 22, R . Hetherington 23. F. Haralambopoulos 26, P, Kettle 14. S .H . Bel l 28 S. Riley 25. M . Gross 26, P Grates n 27. G . Moritz 23. W. Gumley 20 . T. Grant 30 J Mitchell (Capt.) 23. D. Devote 24 B Burde 24 . X. Xenofontis 15. A.J.H . Hicks 31 N Camero n 29. K . Harting 26, A . Halphen 27 1 . Withers 25. A . Jenkin s 28 C. Bavage 21, S. Bradner 16. J .P, Bingham 30. C . Fellows 28 H Dickson 24 . M . Young 25 . C. Frobes 32 R A . Webb 27, B . Goldberg 26. C . Haralambopoulos 29. C. Geehman 22 . J. Mackenzie 16. A .P Brown 33 A . Bull (Capt. Res) 31 . C. Koulhnos 28 . D. Roth 29 R Stocker 25. V. Sherloc k 26 . A . McGregor (V.C .) 23. M . Alle n 30. J . Follet 27, R. Love 30 P Brydon 17. W.D. Fox 34 R . Cowa n 33. J. Karakbelas 29 . D. Briskin (Capt .) 26. B . Ross 27. S. Connelly 24. C . Wilson 35 N . Bungey 31 . G . Oaten 27. M . Malone 28. G . Portelli 31 . M . Roach IT C.D. Farr 34 . J. Blac k 30. S . Pol l 32 S Hil l 32, S. Moody 28. P Littl e 25. P. Grant 36. T. Holyman 28. C . Ford 29. E . Bamundo 18. J.D. Constabl e 37. A.Mc 35, P. Colosimo 31 D. Pol l 33, T Hill 30.J . Coogan 33, B . Dowling 29. W. Pangbourne 26 D . Swan 19 . R .D.Gerny (VCapt.) .C, Joyce 38 . M . Gann 34 . James Sist 29 . B. Duell 30. J . Sturgess (D.VC .) 38. P Koren 32 . M . Borenstein 31 . C. Marchese 34. S . Duketis 27. J . Styles 19 A .J . Tinkler 39. R P. Nelson 40 . Zel Medak 33, D. Sharp 35 . M . Taylor 30 . R . Murphy 31 . R . Higgins 28 . S . Kay 36 . R . Tangey 32. J . Brassil 35. D. Col e 20. J .D. K ingsley 40, M . Duncan 41 . G . Kyroussis 34. M . Adle r 31 . P Pavlou 32 . J. Powney 29 . P Latzer 41 . A. Maughn 37 W. Thompson 32, P Engelcamp 33. C . Bradley 36. S . Brow n 21 , 42 . M . Buttegeig 35. D.H . Samuels 38,S Iacono 34 . D . Lewi s 37. J. O'Loughlin 33. N . Searle 30. D. Wilts 22 . A.J. Wilson 42 . P Richards 43. V. Caffra 36. A . Smithson 39 K . Drina n 33 . B Marshall 34. J . Qui n 31 . S. Murray 43. R . Lilburne 35. L. Bradley 38, C. Short 22 . D. Stuart 44 D. Baldwin 44, P. Broderick 37. G . Segal 40 N, Monaghan 34 . P Kelly 39. C. Drake 35, W. McDonald 32 . A . Biasci 41 P Byrden 35 . E . Panagiotidis 36. M . Glenister 23, PJ. Noske 45 I Arnol d 46. Leo Volpe 38 M . Den . R 40. A . Webster 36. M . Ker r 33. D. Smyth 46 C. Hanchette 43 G Nayor 36, M . Andrews 37 . Waile s 37. J . Andritsos 24 . T.O. Snowball 48. Gerry Volpe 39. A . Gol d 44 . G. Toogood 38. M . Cavanagh 41 G . Evans 34. M . Huttley 25 . A .H, Holoman 47 . S. Ryan 50. B . Delaney 37.PCerw 38. R . Bondini 48. R. Howarth 40. M . Halphen 45 . S Franzi 39 . P Worsley 42. A . Legovich 35. A . Ker r 26. E .F. Mudge 51 . M . Boyden 38 S, McDonald 39 . P. Balsarini 49. G . Walker (VC .Res .) 41 . A. Burszten 46 R . Calder 40, A . Pric e 43. R . Knight 36. M . Dumphy 26. R .J Wis e 52. K . Chandler 47. M. McCaffrey 39 . K . Ivey 40 . D. Garner 50 T Read 42 . D. Roseman 41, M . French 44. D. Lott 37. D. Gorman 27 D .A . Scaunich 51 B . Armitage 53, E. Cummaudo 43, A . Michmacher 48 D Wilans 40 . A. Garbett 45. O. Pomie 41 . A . Kiers 38. G . Drew 49 R . Wilson 41 . J . Harper 42 . V. Wong 27 . J.R . Kingston 52.J . Thomson 56. W. Cooper 44 . J. Tige l 46, J. Newton 42 . R . Dean 39 . E. Martin 53 ME. Weber 51 . D, Quamby 42 . A . Pryor 43 . N . Toce 28, R .T, Har t 57. S . Cineran 45. D. Freeman h 47 . S . Gabrielson 43. S . Kin g 40. D. Bellmaine 54 D Perkins 52 . S . Smit 43. J . Morecroft 45 . M . Carydis 28. M .A . Brewer . Nelson 58, C. Cadre 46. A . Bassatt 53 B O'Shannessy 46 . R. Wilcox 48. R . McGregor 44. J . Koop 41 . M . Bundy 29 . M .S .Constable 55 D 59 . D 54 . P O'Shannessy 44. K. Anderson 45. P Stockdale 56. N . Troup . Parsons 47. W. Levy 47. R . Vidakovic 49. A . Orchard 42 . G . Wood 30 . CG . Grant 57 . M . Waring 60. G 48, R 55. M . O'Shannessy 45. G . Counsel 46. A . Avialotis 43. M . Martin . Montaag 56, J . Smit h 48 . M . Peric 50. T Gallop . Debbie 31 . R . L. Blackwell 58. M . Tannous 61, J . Pavera 49. G . Neeter 46. A. Cerv i 47. D. Hassett 44. R 59, P Hosking 57 . M . Inkster 47, B. Holstock 50 . G . McLean 51 . R . Stow . Hal l 32 . D.J . Mille r 50. T. Aarons 58, P Inkster 51 . R . McGregor 52. N . Moody 48. P. Andritsos 45. T Branson 33 . M .J . Tinkler 60. B . Rowland 51 . P Lebranksy 59, M . Tarlington 48. G . Rowlent 49.1 . Kohler 46. D 61 . A . Fletcher 52 . T, O'Kayli 53. R . Terren s . Taylor 34. D.H. Allison 62 . A .A . Sale k 52 . A . Zielinski 60 A Tallanco 49. S . Quin n 56. S. Mansbridge 50. R . Davies 47. A. Beck 61 . S Di x 50. S . Mulholland 53 . G . Neate 35. D.P Pag e 63 . R . Van Dungan 53. B . Bornstein 59.S. Bahe n 51 . M . Pearson 48 . S. Gibson 64 62 . A. Dix 51 . A . Gauld 54 . A . Casuna 52. J . Taylor 36. A.J . Mountford . S . Fisher 54. A . Shostak 63. D. Read 56 . P Ramsay 60, B. Poole 49 . P. Watkins 39. A. St.J . Hood 65 . J . Kourambas 55. B 52 . W. Boyle 53 . A . Birch 50 . R . Cowling 66 . J . Bamford . Zielinski 64, P O'Sullivan 53. R. Tubb 57. J . Lou 40. J .R . Hicks 56. D. Sunshine 65. J . Breslin 58 . W. Stengards 54 . R . Trembath 51 . B . Gartner 42. G . March 67. M. Pocknee 57. M . Greenberg 66, M . Guthrie 54. N . Milat 55 . J- Spencer 52 . J . Carte r 68 Dethridge k 55. T Hayes 50. J .A. Bonvnck 69 . J . Catt 58, M . Hyams 67, B. Ra E . LeGrand 56 . R . McCormick 53. A. Crysanthou 68 . J Haycroft 56, M . McKellar 1. Thompson 56 BP, Ladds 70 S Henneken 59 . A . Rubinstein 57. G . Francis 54. A. Pryor 71 . G Curtis 69 . T Hermes 57. K . Kennedy M . Pratt 58. M 57. GJ. Taylor 60 . D. Krongold 70 D Lahif f . Hanlon 55. Justin Clarkson 72, T Farndon 58. G . Hoggett 59. C. Wilksch 73. R . Farndon 61 . G .Fette r 56, B . Menders 74 62 . W. Krongold 59. D. Burgess 60. J . Alexander 57. A . Parlo u . H . King 63. M 75 . J . Kellam 63.A. Cowen . Sinclair 58. R . Peebles 76. D . Fry 64. M . Shnider 65. D. Wood 59. P Ellison 77. A . Howells 65, M . Mitchell GREATER 68. G . Scalzo 60. A . McLeod 78, M . Cuming 67, M . Efron MELBOURNE 71 . M . Hay 61 . G . McLeod 79. A . Howes Iii SOCIETY 73 . C . Roberts 62 . W. Hare D Section

Founded 1906 COBURG OLD CAMBERWELL OLD PRESTON ST. KEVINS Senior Coach : GRAMMARIAN S OLD IVANHOE M .B.O.B .F.C. O.B.F.C. John Maloney GRAMMARIAN S MENTONIAN S BULLEEN ELSTERNWIC K HEATHERTON NORTH : UNITED Reserve Coach : BRUNSWIC K senior Coach Senior Coach: Senior Coach : Senior Coach : Fab Bass i Senior Coach : Bert Calvert J . Mees e A . Quaife Coach: Senior Coach : Senior Coach : L . Stratto n M . Wilso n Max McCol l 1 . A. Marquis Gary Rosewarne Reserve Coach : Reserve Coach: 1 . B. Hawkins Senior Coach : Nicholas Brow n Reserve Coach : 2 . D. Hackney Michael Taylor Rese rve Coach : Phil Vines A. Hodgson 2. A . Quaife Assistant Coach: 3. M . Sedgwick (D.V.(-) Reserve Coach: Reserve Coach : J. Hoystead 3. C. Robon Dennis Grace D. Buck 1 Schwab Greg Jerkin 4. P. Themu a Reserve Coach: 1 . M . Cater 1 . N . Calculi 4. M . Cross 5 J . Whatman pAKeck 1 . M . Sippe l 2 . I . De Bono Don Pearce Brown 2 . J . Norman 5. R . Callinan Reserves Coach: 6. J . Pag e 1 . C . Farrington (Capt .) 1 . A . Perkins 2. L_ Stratton 3, J. Rya n 6. G . Gross 2 . S. Bean (V.Capt .) 2 . D . Buck (Res. Capt .) F Duft y, 3 . R . Newman Ray Freeth T R . Maria n 1 . A . Tirchett g, PoigaP se 3. D. Fallow 4 . M . Barrett 4 S Hrnchchffe 7. S. Ker r 8, M . Thesmger 3. M . Sanelli 3 . R Mot t t . Warner 4, I . Well s 5 D. Cato n 4 . B. Pope 2 . C. Fo x 5. P Sadler 8. G . Deag 1, G Jenkm 9. J . Purcel l 4 . G . Rosewarne 3. P. Dimarco g P_ Kerkviiet 5, D. Cuttriss 6 . A . Hepburn 10 . L . Crohan . Morley (Capt ) 5 . C. Wormersley 3. p Jepson 6. V Scacc a 2. R 10. P Hackney 5 . D. Grc e 4. M . Taylor 6, D. Veal 7 . D. O'Brien 11 . H. Stone 3. S. Dowd 6 . M . Lloyd 6 . R . Spinks 9. R . Beal 7.G . Norton (Capt .) 11 . J. Adducc i 5 . S . Cotee . E_ Smith 7. G . Beth 8. O .De Bono 14 . J. Bare 4. C Wilson 12. F. Bassi (C.C.R .) 7A, P Houlihan (D.V.C .) 7. R. Kimberley 1 .1 8, N . Skalberg 8. N . Macquire 9 . P. Caton 5 B. W,Ison 6 . M . Cannon I~;_ A Dance 9. R . Macquire 15 . D. Smith 13. 7B . T. Heath 8 . A . Howel l 12 D Hackett 9.S . Bal l 10.J . Mounsey 6 M Kelly 9 . P. Heatley 7. J . Briffa 10 . M . Durack 16 . A. Mulcahy 7 T Mayne 14. L . Merola 8. M . Convery 8 . A. Francis 13 D. Steven 10. M . Colledge 11 . A . Hodgson 17.J . O'Connor 8 J. Ziogas 15. L . Jakovceski (Capt .) 9. A . O'Connor 10. T. Lovitt 1 4, P Jenkins 11 . A . Rya n 11 . D. Meyer 12 . P Yendall (V.C.) 9 . T. Jewson . Hodgson 12. L . Mickleburough 18 . B. Miller 9 H. Turvey 16. P Bovezza tOA . A . Ramsay 11 . P. Atkinson ~5. M 12. A Marks 13 D. Kievan 10 A, Coe 10. M . Demorton 16. W Inkster 13. A . Connell 19 . J. Watki n 17. S. Tolley 10B . N . Russell 12 . D. Cody 13. J . Marshall 14 M . Krygger 11 A, Drwrgiho 11 . K . Hehi r 17. J LaBlache 14 . D . Rogers 20. C . Halfpenny 18. R . Comazzetto 11 . P Mahony 13. S . Reiger Holding 14 . M . Howard 15 . 12 . D Thompson 12 . S . Tadgell 18 . S 15, D. Sciacca 22. B . Cambeil , 3 P. Edwards 19. N . Cugley (V,C.) 12 P Ballantyne 14. M . Wilson (Capt .) 19 A Mitchell 15, R . McKenzie 16 . B. O'Connor 13. A . Mitta s . Scheiber 1 6 R . Thompson 23. M . Waters 14, J Empey 20. P Cerasiotls 13 . D . Burke 15 . G . Jone s 14 . Parkinson 20. R 16 D. Dowell 17. 24. P. Quinton 15 R . Tesonero 16 . D. Patterson . G 21 S Trist 17. T. O'Tool e 21 . R . Elder (VC .R .) 14 . A . Conlin . Burmeister 17. M . Davies 18 . J. Meese (C .C .) 25. T. Whelan 16 .RFitt 15. L. McCooke 17. M. Mott 15. H . Tsialtas 22 . M 18, J . McCarthy 17. P. Gandolfo 22, D. Morri s 16 . D. Fox 23 M Armstrong 18, P, Hoyslead 19 . G . Thomas 26. C . Nettlefold 16. P. Tsiampas 18. A . Tapper Kerkvhet 19. W.Beynon 18 . B. Sharp 23. S. Tobin 17. E . Glassey 20 . M . Dyson 20. R . Buxton 20. M . Faure 27 . J. Quinlan 19 N . Bowden 24. F. Boyle IT D. Lloyd 19 . K . Ryan 25. R. Collins 21, A . Haug 21 . M . Walkley 18 . L . Campbell . Young 21, C. Ericksen 28. G. Kerr 20 T. Lee 25. G . Finn 18. J . Blennerhassett 20. C. Zanker 19 . R . Goss ^6 G 22. D. Scott 22. C. McLeod 29. P. Collier 21, R Cmghton 19. P. Ginke l 21 . M . Easey 27,1 Farmer 22. G . Dickson 26. D. Stewart 20. J . Costello 28. B Leitch 23. D . Purcell 23, B . Milne r 30. B . Snel l 22, G . Harvey 27 . B. Wales 20. P Southall 22 . P. Quanchi 24, P. Ryan 23. S. Petch 24. A . Finikandes 23. P. Barron 23 . D. Reiger 21 . M . Chandler 29 S . Taylor 24.R . Bungey 31 . J . Nettlefoid 24 P. Tracey 28. L .Woods 21 . W. Nicholson 22 . P. Fox 30,S Bra g g 25, V. Karakaltsas 25.5. McGowan 32 . D. Collier 22. R . Allsop 24 . M . Hampton 3L C. Anderson 25, P Jackson 25 . M, Harris 29. P Cleaver 23. J . Fotias 26. B . Yarwood 26. A . Brydson 33. G. Mulcahy 26 D. Atkinson 23, N . Christie 25 . G . Bradford 32 . G. Neate 26. B. Scalzo 30. J . Humphries 24. K.Leannas 27. P Ritchie 27. S . Richardson 34. P. Smith 27 . P, Sexton 31 . K . Thompson 24. D. Contin 26 . M . Scully 33 C. Guthri e 28. 5. Theodorakopoulos 27. I . Heath 2& A . Alle n 28 D Berkfeld 27. H. JOnes 27. R . Burrows ; K . Neate 28. G . Burns 35. R . Davey 32 . M . Mannanno 25. G, Dunn Showler A. Heard 29. R . Lwis 29. C . McGaw 36. M . McKaige 29 P Flew 26. D. Mahony 28 . D. Hampton 28. J . 29, J . Reiter 30 G Hocking 33, G . Evan s 29. M . Prince ~S P. Neate 30. J . Santos 30, D. Ridley 30. J . Milner 37. A. Beale 31 C Kmnair 34. P. McCulloch 27 . R . Coldabelia 29 . D. Heins , 7 C. Strachan 31 . P, Cheney 31 . D . Bullock 38. D. Sweeny 30 . A . Watson 30. C. Payne a3 J. Iles 31 . S. Ingram 32 J . Ciro 35 . R . Bazzano 28. B . Hill . Garing 32 . N . Harris . J. Prowse 39. L. Taberner 33. R . D.rmrgNo 29.J . Coyne 31 . C. Hazeldine 34. S 39 . M . Todd 32 . J. Sl y 32 36 . J. Formosa 35. P. Dowsett 40. B. Saivaris 33. G . Benfeil 33, R Jones 40. D. Olive 34 I Muumer 37. R . Markezik 30. P Ritchie 32 . M . Davidson 34. G . Cecil 33 . P Vines 34. R . Calculi 41 . 35 D . Robbins 33. T. Ease y 36. S . Gabrielle 41 . A. Rogers 34 . D. Holland . B . Clarke 36 I, Mazurran 38, R . Woitenden 31 . B . Grace . D . DeMorton 42 . M . Knight 35, S . Conboy 35. S . Ryles 42 . P. Cullity 34. S. Wilson 37 . Friend 35 .P Hodges 37.T, Hodges 39, D . Mikolic 32 . R . Cook . Tsialtas 43 S 36. S . Murray 36, N . Maynard 43. C . Williams 35.P.Tuddenham 38 . S 44 A . Hangan 36 . S . Crick 31L S. Godfrey 40 . B. Smith 33 . M . Horocks 39 . M . McDonald 37. B. Cockrill 37. E . Kyrlacou 45. T. Croagh 39 . S . Houmhan 36. S. Lydste r 45 . R . McDonell 37. T. Birch 41 . S . Guarnaccia 34 . A . Cosmas 40 . B. Cariyon 39,A .Bowes 38. G . Sebeh 46. D. De Rooden 40. N Cartlidge 35. 0 . Barnes 37. W. Howells 46,S. Kin g 38, A . Newman 41 . S Baggio 42 . P Vella 41 . M . Karatas 47, G . Gordon 42 . P. Bullock 39 R . Beynon 39. R Johnstone 47 . M . Treloar 43 . F. Denami 36. B. Thompson 38. R . Smith 4& S. Hill 50, A, Manser 40. G . Georgeson 49.J . Dyna n 42 . M Roberts 39. S. Kuznak 42 . T. Samartino 40, M . Osborn 43 M . Tymms 44 . D . De Biasi 37, M . Farrelly . Katsaounis 49 M . Hopkins 52 . A . Novak 41 . A . Hunte r 50. P. Chaffey 44 40. F. Khalil 43 . C 50. A. Brenan 41 . F. Scalzo 45 . D . O'Carroll 38. T. Lambert . Briffa 53 . L . Hockins 42 * M . Mitchell 51 . S. Bare 45 G . Taylor 39 M . Batchelor 41, P Mule 48 . P 51 . S. Cash 42, A . Acreman 46 . J. Ferraro 49 . D . Cotee 52 T. Buckley 54 . A . Curtis 43. M . Eames 52 . P. Lewin 46. G . Cotterell 47, I . Hamilton 40. E. Brizzio 42 . R . Tucker 57. A. Ylimaz 43 . A . Best 44. T. Tsoukas 47. G . Connolly 50. B. Critsilis 53. J. Ware 44 . G . Linsday 54. B . Noonan 48. D. Grace 41 . M . Daniels 43. P. Lennon 54. A. Gibb 58 . T. Scanlon 45. H . Krause 48. R . Mason 51 . D. Delahunt 45,T. Bouron 55. J . Sergeant 49 9 Speed 49. C . McCulloch 42. P Rokebrand 44. C. Booker 55. M.Adams 59, D. Brear 46, I . Blis s 54. S. Marinelli . 46. A . Petrov 56. N . Fr y 50. M . Flanagan 50. A . Lidari 43. D . Perkins 45. M . Scott 56. R Blaney 60, J. Lumicisi 47. B. Martin 57. M . Briffa 57. T. Batty 47 . J. Konicanin 57. G. O'Mahoney 51 D. Orwm 51 . S. Kenrick 44. E . Hil l 46. B . Todman 63 . N . Skalberg 48. C. Chnstou 52 . R, Edmunds 59. 0. Adams 58. M. Candiloro 48, D, Johnsen 58. L . Kirby 52 . B. Seagrave 45. G . Brandemange 47. P Hopkins 49, P. Bullock 53.P. Dowd 62 . P. Whitman 59. P, Darks 49. D. Pittard 59. P. Taberner 53. S . Molinari 46. G . Hicks 48. B. Sullivan 60. J. Galvin 50. G . cummins 54 P, Green 63. I . Rooney 50, C. Funston 60. S. Olson 55 . W. Davey 54. M . Sollmer 47A . L. Murphy 49. S . Rooney 61, D, Jenkins 51 . A Bullock 64. G . Garafolo 51 . A . Szadura 61 . D . Banova 56 J. O'Leary 55. B. Fr y 47B. B . Ramsay 50 . W. Elliot 62, P Karlson 52 . M . Johnston 70. D. McVeigh 63 . D. Hayes 52 . W. Hall 62 . P. Joyce 57 . A. Monda 56. C. Robinson 48 . D. Nolan 51 . L .Reiger 53. G . Smart 58, P. Zorn 64, M . Sorani 53. P. Hyland 63 J.Joyce 57. W. Phillips 49 . P. Corkhill 52 . S. Link 54. M . Taranto 59, M. Davey 53 . R . Watson 65 . P Robinson 54. D. Van De Loop 64. T. Lawrence 60. W Reynolds 58. K. Box 50. D. Shaw 66 . G. Le e 55. L Johnston 65. P. Campbell 51 . S . Briggs 54 , 67. A. Craw 57. T. Scalzo 61 . C. Belmore 59. T. Singleton 58 . M . O'Callaghan 56. G . Simmons 66. R . Arthurson 62. P. Laming 60. B. Gaw 52. D. Wood 55 68 . R . Lee 57. M . De Bono 69 . P. Steven 59 . G . Buxton 68. A. Berigan 63. G . Schaeffer 61 . P.Zwagerman 53.S. Phillips 58. P. Giglas 64. R . Walker . Foggi e . D . Ver Beer 61 . T Cowell 65. M . Mazurran 62 . A 54 64 . A . Edwards 59. S . Mazzeo 66. D Daly 63. P. Phillips 55. R . Sagi 60. M . Hi m . Wedon 65 . A . Horsburgh 67 M. Vasihades 64. I . Iliadis 56.T 67, P. Sergeant 61, C . Bennett 68. P Speed 65 . A . Smit h 57. T. O'Meara 62 . G . Hart 69. K . Green . P Cavanagh 68. G . Gakovic 63.J . Lowden 70. B Snape 66 69. T. Russel l 67. G . O'Sullivan 70. I. Hamilton 64. R . Whitehead 68 . M . Williamson 65. D. De Jarlais 69 . D . Gregory 66. D. Heenan 70, C. Robinson 71, J . Smith 72 A . Cole, w~.er 19 Section 2 DE LA SALLE OLD OLD OLD SCOTCH Under 19 Section I BANYULE: I OLD BRIGHTON HAILEYBURIAN S MELBURNIAN S COLLEGIANS MARCELLIN Coach : Coach: Coach : Ric Sherwen OLD COLLEGIAN S Coach : Coach : COLLEGI ANS BULLEEN/ Roy Main R . Drape r No Coach supplied . Asst. Coach : Jim Kou ry iala s Max Lyon Terry Kendal l TEMPLESTOWE I J 0 Callaghan 1 M . Hallo 2 M h4anrn x Lbeau 63 . C . Addlem Senior Coach : Coach : J T- 1 A Wig g 2 ?????'n 1 . R 3 D Frsher Sanders 65 . C. Blair . Autard Graham Doff Michael Wilso n 2 H Y. 2 G, Lasscock 3 . A . D'Andrea 2 . S Cowl Coach : 4 C F~sher Collins 65.P Bond 5 B Byrne 3, P Merrel l 4. C. Smith 3. M . Weller Vic Harvi e 1 D Cooper 3 N Hans Trobull (V.C.) 66 . N . Brook t . N . Evans (V.C.) 6 D Taohey 4 J Dixon 67. D . Burns 4 P Sorati 5. C- Griffith 4 T Smith 7 P Rudd 2 S Dillon Y~ryialas 2 . N . Conron 5 A Sainsbr 68. M . Burns 5 G Phillips 6. A. Sutcliffe 5 E, Whiteside 3. J . Smith 1 D Philpots (Capt.) 8 M Mahna 3 T Mahon J enkins 6 A Sorah 8. P Nelson 6 A Aston 2, D Shin e 9 5 8rovnjak 6 M Lothenr Mooney 69. N . Callender 4. C. Thomas (D.V.C.) 10 J R:chardson 4 S Duc k r , Z M Fowle 7 J Far r 9. T. Winspear 7 M . Taylo r 4. B . Harvi e H ickling 70. N . Duggan 8 W Tuck6eld 5 . D. McQuee n 11 A Hoga n 5 A Finnigan 8 J Jones 8 A Orton 10, S. Bunny 5. D. Humphrey . . t.', Vea l 71 . P. Dixo n 9 C Robinson 6 . M . Conron (C) 2 S Buck 6 J Hart 9 G Healey 9 D Cotton 12.1 . Woxvold 6. P Engellner 13 G Fedyk Pyers 72 . K . Ewers 7. B . Seaton 7 A Hewit 10 JIG Fergusson 13 . A . Tymms 10 D Wearne 7, G . Wilso n 14 T N:chol5on 10 E Shepherd 9n'top 73 . K . Farrell 11 S Ilhngworth 8 . G . Griffith 8 M Archdeacont 11 JA Rae 14 . R . Fr y 8_ T Pulse (VC.) 15 G Gaspan 11 M Leonpr-? Jones 74. D. Fergie 12 B Crump 9 . A. Voice 16 P Barnes 9 P Keega n 12 P Bennett 15 C. Read 10. P Miha n 12 G Tyrell Mill 75, L . Fides 13 N Hooper 10. I . Girvan 17 J Drake 10 J Loughman 13 P Detteros 14 T Doran 16, C Terrill 14 M 11 . G . Smith (OVC .) 18 P Black Arend t 76. J . Fyfe . Chapman 11 . P. Hampshire 11 M McInerney 14 A Kenny 15 R Bowman 17. P Bland 12 J McInerney 19 M Conroy 12 M Menzies S- Bailey 77. K . Gillen t5 R Evans 12 . H . Stephens 13 H . Prat t 20 D Swift 15 G Shen P Austin 78. J . Godridge 16 S Daubeny 18 G . Harris 16 T Mitchell 13. W. Daly 21 B Heading 13 M Murray 17 0. Garfield 19. J . Davis 17 J Fergusson 14. D. Agosta C e16 I Mc C Parry 79. D. Goode 14, A . Mitchell 22 G Wiler 14 F Bathstella (C) 18 L Ellio t 21 . R . Gdlard t8 R Mann 15. D, Perri n 2 C Low 17 A Dora, r Wes t 80. C . Hai g 15.S Li e e 15 M O'Connell 19 R. Parton 22 . S Coates 19, at. Cornis h 16. P. Robertson 24 C McDonald 18 M Feferkranz ' Slattery 81 . B. Hales 16. A . Moore 25 G Woods 16 P Randal l 19 A Tulloch 20 P Shinkbeld 23 . T Leask 20 T Japp (Capt ) 20. P. Northey SEng hsh 82. T. Henry 21 J Wes IT K . Mitchell 26 B Kruger 17 M Ritchie 20 J Marshall 83. D. Hinde 21 D Merrett 24 . D. Wilson t 21, J . Frossonis 27 W Brace 18 P Sexton - Williams 22 J Kerr 18. G . Russell19. 21 A Laslett n 84 . S. Jackson 22 P Flockhart 25 . C. Murry 20 . G . Steel 22 . M . Mason 28 D Higgms 19 M Tout hA Wilso 23 M . Larkworth 28. C. Waring 23 M, Ryan 23 . B Ford 29 V Serc a 22, D Little r Vhde 85 .J.Joynson 24 M Fletcher 21 . P. Baxter 30 C Sieaer 20 D Slaviero 23 S Harries 24 T Jones 30.J . Houstan 24 . J Disanto 21 T Buhagiar - .'Ba.Ier 86 . at. Kerr 25 K Burrows 22 . D . Jennings 31 A McBeth 24 A Net 87. A . Lake 25 P Bowman 34. D. Hamilton 26 J Agha 23 . R . Johnston 25, N . Hinds 32 0 Johnson 22 R Boyd 26 D Waters R Barnes 26 D Lea r 36. M . Berry n 26 . D Cameron 33 T Bndson 23 P Watt R Parry 88. A . Lauder 27 D Wightman 24, R . Williams 27 I Radlow 89. S . Leversha 27 D . Scaun sh 37 T. Austin 28 . P McDougall 25 . N . Ashby 27. M . Godden 34 M O'Callaghan 24 R Dalla Riva R . McGrath 29, S Murray 28,P Anderson 35 P Cooper 29 D Baker (VCapt) G' Harte 90.J . Lukacs 29,C Hume 26, A. Wilson 36 A Esparon 25 KJ Snnicco 30 A Confar 33 W Caspers 29 . N . Bone y P Tindal 91 . M . Osborne 30 S Hendry 27. R . Bertram 38 P Green 26 D Bromage 34. R Phillips 30. N . Cameron 31 G Cla.ves A. Sutto n 92 . J. Paynter 31, J. Armstrong 40 . C. Rya n 39 M Gevaux 27 J Doyle 37 D Williams 38. C Lan e 32. L Fraser-Smith 31, D. Essery 40 M Ladson 28 M Gill 93. S. Paynter 44, T Harlot 41 R Wdson 45 C OBrie n 94 . D . Roberts 41 G Treven a 33 R, Johnson 32 J Harewood 29 M Menzies 34. T. Keipert 33.5. Hendrie 42 M Jones 95 . J. Sedgwick 43 D Kane 30 A Raymond 96 . H . Swan 35 L Kitchin 34 . M . Huber 44 T Shanahan 31 A Saduk 36 D Leeto n 35. J . McGwaley 45 A Telekey 97. R . Taller 32 N . White 98 37 S Montgomery 36. R Rennie 46 A Sahba . J. Tregaskis 38 . L Nichol s 47 B NJ sherry 33 M Hayes 99. Phil Thompson 37. B . Stokes 55 R Forgan 34 K Perry 39 A Vidor 38. D. Espenschied 100, Paul Thompson 40 S Warner 58 M Forrst 35 C Mason 101, A 39.S. Vaughan 59 A Nardell a 36 S Lennox . Withal 41 D Murtag h

ST. BERNARD S TNERRY/ THOMASTOWN UNIV. BLACK OLD PARADIANS OLD ORMOND UNIVE S XAVERIANS BLUE- CORPUS CHRIST I GREEN Coach : No Coach supplied . Coach: Brian Lewi s Coach: Coach : Bob Girdwood Robert Erwi n Coach : 1 Neil Mullavev 1 . E . Banks D. Pinne r . T. State s 1 L Todd I - G Mathews 1 P Shannon (Capt ) 1 R Excell 2 . R. Furphy 2. A . Nacovski 1 . N . Blair 2 P Klein 2 G Antas A. Capes 3, J. Vital e 2 K McInerney 3. P. Cans C . Barbaro 1 . M . Carrodus 2, C. Blew 3 A Smith (DVC) 3 R Bailey 3 J Daw (Capt) 4, I . B&6a I 4. D. Coloretti C . Bond 2 . J. Zanett i 3 . S. Bromell 4 M Rei d 4 . D. Bourke 4 B Newstead 5. R . Cross 5 . C. loannidl s 4 . T. Carstens 5 M Dea n P Fitzgerald 3. T Shine 5 D Taylo r 5 G Dixon 6. D. Hallam 7 M Dowling 4. J . Better 6. C. Cardamone 5 . at. Chomley 6 S Richardson 6 D,Bustard 7.J 7 P Zappa 6 A McLaughlan 7. B, Hallam Walsh 5, T. Masters .Theodorou 6 . G . Condon 7 G . Kllock 8- S. 8, D 8DBeck 7 L Bogg i 8 . D, Home J. B. Dempsey 6. T. Smales . Lavlett a 7, A. Darling 9 E Pimentel 8 T Jones 8 A Hayes 9 . S . Ludnig IO- D. Abfalter 7, M . Doran 9. C. Tsalkos 8. N . Ellinghaus no M Muliavey 9. J Qudty 9 B Williams 10. S. Kirsanovs L . Overman 8. T. Hewat 10. P Gioukka s 9, T. Elliot t it S Phii p 10 J Martin 12, E 10 R Kennedy 11 .T. McPhee 1 3- L . Daffy 9 . W . Blundell . De Vincentis 10, J. Forwood (VC .) 12 A Regan (VC) 11 A Connolly 15, B.Pellegnn n 11 M Freeman 12 . D. Paterson `a M . Sultana 10. C. Fleming o 11, D. Fox i3 D Exto 12 D Thompson 17, at 14 D Nibali 12 P Kinghorn 13. R . Walton 6. P Freeman 11 . B, McLoughlin . Zaicos 12 .T. Gough 13 R Blac k 18 . L 15 J Turnbull 13 M Logan 14. C . Watson T7 12 . S . Bassett-Smith . Micevski 13. A. Green 16 N Kerr 14 D Simpson M . Mullins 21 14 M Gleason 15, A . Hand (V-C .) l " A. Dempsey 13 . R . Sammu t . C. Gavita 14. R .Gr01s 17 G Jauetl 15 A Griffith 15 R Crompton 16, A . Kinnersly 25. S. Bradford 15. M . Gross 18 M Cotter '9 . J. Gollant 14 . S. Eastmure 16 M Gibson 16 M Lyon s 17. M . Brou n 15 . S. Cranwell 26. J. Pugios 16, G . Haeusler 19 P Brabender 17. J Ralph 17 P Midleton (VC) 20 L. McKenzie 29 . G . Bubis 20 C Lourey 18. S . Jaques (D.VC .) 23 M . Mananti 16,J. Reddick 17. K . Heard 21 N Mtlls 18 D Berry 18 . S . Forrest 19. A. McIntos h 34 . F. Moo 18, N . Honey 19 S . Langley ~9 at. Tormey 17, W.West 22 C Larkins 19 P Tull y 20. S. Wylie 35. J. McWhinney 18. T Taylor 35 . L . Morabito 19, S. Horne 23 P Tomasoni 20 . H . McKinnon 20 S Grace 21 . G . Lambourne 36 S. Grec h 19. S . Stuart 36 . N . Gonis 20. S. Krasna 24 D Freeman 21 . D McLean 21 P Human 22. D. Buntin e 91 . B . Vasiliadis 21 . A . Lucchesi 25 C Pimental 22 .J. Geoghegan 63_ D. Brebner 20 . S. Molnar 59. D 27 S Nader 22 . D Bel l 23. T. Giles (Capt .) 77 R . Galt 21 . J . Tyle r . Czerny 22. T Mille r 29 C Fuller 23. S . Slattery 23. P Janes 24 . D. Lanyon 22 . J . DAndrea 23 . G . McLaughlin 30 A Magur 24 M Brennan 25. D Jud 25, at . Carroll 23, F. Deiborello 24 . at. Nandlal 32 D Hinkley 25 A Holmes 26 D Knight 26. A . Fechner 24, R. Bruno 25 . A . Negri 35 G Rodrigues 26, D Studdert 29 H Hargreaves 36 C Dixo n 27. S . Goodridge 25.J . Dynon 26 . N . Pappas 27 P Calknan 34 S Peppard 28. D . Bake r 27 D . Robinson 37 P Healey 36 WTnsle y 26. M . Griffiths 38 W Chester 29 S Heatherington 29. A. Mattisk 27. M, Tadlnac 28. P Sarant 44 A Jackson 30 L Alexeyeff 37 J O'Callaghan 31 .J. O'Connor 28. M 29. D. Saunders 45 P Robertson . 0'Kearney 31 P Sullivan 33, C . McKay 29. M . Hudson 30. M . Shaddock(Capt,) 47 M Renme 32 G Grenville 48 J Caddy 34. M . Coleman 30. D. Lyons 31 . A . Stephens (D.VC.) 49 P LaRosa 33, J, O'Colllns 35.J .Jones 36. C . Galea 32. C. Stewart 34. R Curtain 50 L Prosser 36. N . Schmidt 38. S. Blundell 33, J. Stoney n 35 M Klavac 51 J Tob 37 . D. Heath 41 . A . Egan 34 . B. Sutherland 52 R Annensen 37 C Bloom 38. J . Young 42 . S. Walker 35. B. Thomas 55 D Morris 40. A Osborne 39. G . Whitson 44 . D. Pinner 36. N . Walker 56 C Scammel 41 J Littleton 57 R Cugno 40. A . Cooper 45 . A. Ruiperez 37. A . Wildes 58 P Nairn 42. D Meagher 43. B . Clark 46 . G . Pinner 38. A. Young 44 S Hogan 59 C Purcell 49, B . Christie 47. A . Sgro 60 B Hays 50 P Ligerwood 86 B . Klau 61 S Shorn 51 P Connors T HAMPTON IVANHOE MONAS"s-: UNIV Under 19 Section 3 ROVERS BLUES Coach : Coach : FAWKNE R CAULFIELD Steve O'Connell Stephen Giles GRAMMARIAN S Coach: The National Trustees sharpshooters list is FAWKNER 8.4 9.7 10.8 12 .13 .85 Crhis Bouyer 1 . S . O'Connell 1 . P Cordell BANYULE 5.3 8.9 16.16 22.19.151 Coach: 2. J. Maki n 2 . M . Edmonds compiled from information received on Mon- Mill s 1 B Akdogan BANYULE : He bs 4 J Fraumano 4 V. Fraumano 3 Brockwell 3 Ter ry Coach : 3. 3. A. Collins 2 A. McGregor l 4 .C.Adams . Late copy is not regarded. B Maloney 3 Sculrn 2 OW rtar^s Pyers Holt BEST Legge Holt Short John Lord 4- P, Manua days Scat! :n DW,h+ams Attard 16. A, Amick 3 . L Stephanie 5. D. Cartwright 5 . D.Schwedes . Cai n 4 J . Ros s 6. R 2 . M 1, N . Brother 6. S . Hall . Henderson FAWKNER: Hoare 3 Selleck 2 RYocng 2 LCoher Cropiey Duo 1 J . Cannaro 5. N Mtlat 7. M . Donohoe 7 . J. Shad y MTvmms W Ison BEST Hoare LCoher Cropley G Busst RYoung . Centtno 2 . S . James 6 CLeGran d 8. Z . Mari 17 M 3, G . Poole 8 . P. Zimmermann c Sr 5arrei? 24R .Comen . Morley 7. P. Engelcamp (Capt .) 9 . 9. A . Headberry 52, K. Comen 4. M 10. T. Mansel A SECTION . Murtagh 8. S . McDonald (D.V.C ) 10.T. Anderson l 14, R . Currie 5. P 11 . T. Liston 6 .2 12 .5 18.9 24.16 .160 6 . A, Kahofe r 9 S Cris p 11 . M . Lun n ORMOND 19, C . Habgood .V.C 10 A . Williams 12 . M . Lengacher 12 . A. Lacey BULL/TEMP 1 .2 5 .2 9.3 10 .4 .64 4, P Inzill o 7 G . Died (D 13. N. Jacka J 8 M . Johnston 11 . S. McGregor 13 . pRPAOND : Schuhkraft 7. Taylor 2, M .McDonaid 2 . Nankervis 2 . PCox 32 P Inzdlo . Bowater 12 M . Mos s 14 . 14. R . Hyatt _- Fisher 2, PMehrten, Russell, Kingston, Tobin . Gilmore BEST HAMP.ROVERS 5.3 5.5 10.9 13.13 .91 9. D.Jonker 9, A 13 G Devereaux 15. D. Boell 63, K. Kavanagh 10 M . Klose 15. B. Adams 16 . iioe, Barnes . PMehrten, Nankervis. Kingsto n OLD HAILEY. 5.1 9.6 14.11 18.11 .119 11 . M . Prid e 14 B . McGregor 16. A . Barro . R Thomson 11, G . McAuliffe 15 % McLean 17. A. Gust BU LL/TEMP: Heath 2 Keenan 2 . Rice 2, Pace, Wotherspoon . Tsio HAMPTON ROVERS : Panagiotidis 7, Murphy 3, Rogerson, Amoore, 6 D. McLennan 12 . G . Sammells 17. 18 . D. Fairweather . Field . Rowe Rice. Moody . Kazurao Espenchad BEST George Kelly. BEST. Panagiotidis, Amoore, Hetherington, Hartshonr, McKellar. 13 P Armstrong 16. D Nuttall 18. M . Flyn n 18. S . Magg s 17 W. Porter . Cenagdzija 19 . R. Devereux 8 . P. Maher 14 . S. Cossart-Walsh 19- L 20.S. Manuell UNI BLUES 4.3 9.7 12 .9 15.15 .105 OLD HAILEY: Shand 5. Robertson 2, Brewer 2, March 2, Baxter 2, 18. G . Warhurst 20 . A . Fr y . GRAMM 3.3 6.5 11.10 18 .13.121 Gerny 2, Noske, Smith, Mytton, BEST: Baxter, Mytton, Orton, Phillips, 3 . R . Mathews 15, P Kin g 19 R . Tubb (V.C .) 21 . A . Gordon CAUL 16, R . Royals 21 . D Matthews 9 Schmidt, Shan d 15 S . Morrison . McMillan (V,C .) 20. S . Devereaux 22 . S . Parkinson 22 . D . O'Keeffe GAUL . GRAMM : . Kyle 3. Morrissey 2 . Kanis 2 . Royals . 5 P Platts 17. A 23 . G . Coate BEST D Mathews . Kyle. Morrissey McClelland B Matthews . MON BLUES 5.4 8 .6 16 .12 20 .15 .135 18. J . Croome 21 T. Worland 23 . A . Btain 7. M . Potter 22 . I . Boyle 24 . A . Matthews 24 . H . Middleton hon THOMASTOWN 1 .5 6 .9 9 .10 11 .16.82 12 . R . Sharp 19. M . Robert s 23 . B. Casbolt 25. J. Lopes 17 . M . Sultana 20, G . Williams 25. C . Tucker 26. P. Biorci UNI BLUES : Lowe 3, Maclnnes 3. S Macaulay 3_ Mitchell 2- Curnow- MON BLUES : Cornwell 4, McGregor 3, Hildebrand 3, Carman 3, Con- 21 . J . Turner 24 . M McKellar 26. o A Christie Wallis BEST Hazeldine, S Macauley, Angel . Banks . nelly 2, Gale 2, Alexander, Baring, Sturgess BEST. Cornwell, Kiers, 10 C. Woodward Moorhouse 25 M . Clements 27 . 27. S . Clarke . . . ~ Curnow Culvenor, Alexander, Baring, Hildebrand . 22 . T. 26, P Amoore 28. N . Niven 23 P. Edwards 28. J . Lynch 29. J . Wilson OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 6.5 8.7 12 .10 .82 THOMASTOWN: T Fellows 2, J .Gravina 2, Koulhnos 2, Assetta 2, Pear- 24. T. Dionyssopoulos 27 G . Hammond 29. R . Lawson 28 D Dunca n 30. D. War d OLD XAVS 3.5 6.9 10.12 12 .13 .85 son. D .Graina, A Wells . BEST TFellows, Sunni, Farchione, Kalpakis, 25. B . Johnston 30. J . O'Brien . T. Fairweather Agosta, Assett a 26. D. Lenhni 31 . B . Larson 31 OLD XAVS: SCurtain 4, Callo 2 . Atkins . Beare, Bourke. Carlin . Peter 32 . M . Woodlock ~ n Tiernan BEST Summers Atkins Beatie n 27. N . Megas 33 . D. Hoban . Hack, Tiernan Calla O.BRIGHTON 1 .6 5 .9 6 .10 9.17.71 28 S . Sargent 35 . T. Wilkinson OLD SCOTCH : Ryan 3. Karvela 2 Sherwen 2. Hodge Ford . McCall , MHS OLD BOYS 2 .3 5 .6 9.8 13.9 .87 29, N . Thodos 36, S . Sleeman nior Spers BEST Ford Hodge, McCall . McGill . R Senior Spiers OLD BRIGHTON : P.Grant 3, Hendrie 3, Allen 2, Murray . BEST Mur- 30 . C. Wilson 37. A . Parsons . 1 .2 6 ray, Lade, Bennett, Sarau, Hendrie, TGran L 31 . C. Bacon ( Capt .) 38. C . Sandford NORTH O.B .4 10.5 14 .7.91 32 T. Emsell e 39. P. Balsarini COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.5 9.6 11 .9 .75 MHSOB : Chester 4. McLardie 3, S.Moody 2, Webster, Wix, Geehman . 33 D. Arnold 40. A . Thow NORTH O.B .S Hibbert 3. Considine 3. Marchbank 2, Booth . ORourke, BEST, Atchison, Comer, Dowling, Ward, McLarde, Wi x 34 D . Mitchell 44. J . Koop .: iian BEST O'Rourke, Carroll, Griffin . S Hibbert, Hanley. Curulli AJAX 4 .6 6 .6 6.6 11 .7.73 47, D. Hassell COLLEGIANS: Roberts 4, Herman 3 . Wolff . Schmidt, K Parsons . Daly BALACLAVA 9.1 20 .5 26.11 29 .14 .188 48. P. Andritsos 'ST King. Roberts, Hoyle. Hinchen . Schmidt, Wright AJAX: D Marks 5, S . Zielinski 2 . Roth, Gross, Cohen, Klooger. BEST: 49.1 . Kohler Cotten, D.marks, Roth, Schneider, Brnskm, Neeta . 50 . R . Davies OLD PARD. 1 .3 4.6 6.6 7.9.51 OLD PARADIANS WHITEFRIARS WILLIAMSTOWN 60 . J. Alexander DE LA SALLE 7.2 8.5 14.9 19.12 .126 BALACLAVA : A . Hill 9, Rafferty 5, Palmer 4, K.Angwm 3, John Sist : Rennie 7 . Connolly 3 . Horsey, Gates, Schultz, Kouts, Monaghan . BEST. Rafferty, K .Ang- PURPL E C.Y.M.S. DE LA SALLE . C Lowe 5. Greene . Deveson . Be win, A .Hdl, Gregory, THill, Horsey. . Campbell, BEST Beddoe Rennie, Greene,dM Lowe, Knuppel Coach : rnnolly. M Lowe Barr y KEW 29 .17.191 Gary Lewis Coach : Coach : John Charle s OLD PARADIANS : Gleason 2, Skerntt 2 . McCann . Abrahams . Go OLD MELB. 11 .10.76 Ian Bibby 1 . J. Phillip . Flynn, Atta, Woods. BConsidine . Skernt ruan- BEST Canavan KEW : Cavanagh 7, McColl 6, Okayci 3, Peric 2, Burden 2, McLean 2. D. Driscoll Asst . Coach : 2, Busuttil 1, Clayton 2, Wilcox, Bna, Zerbi, Lord . BEST: Burden, Okayli, I P Shannon Geoff Van Wyngaarden 2 K McInerney 4.S. Boswell I McColl, Schober Lord, McLean. 3 A Smith 5. P. O'Brien 4 M Rei d 1 . B, Mazouns (V,C ) OLD MELB .Nicholls 2, Bradshaw 2, Tymms 2, PThompson, N .Came- 5 M Dean(Capt) 7. C . Houston 2. D. Boucher (D.Y.C.) ron, TWitts . BET Nicholls, Bradshaw, Tymms, Thompson, Cameron, 6 S Richardson 10. T. O'Callaghan 3, B, Bouche r PARKSIDE 5 .3 9 .4 13 .9 20.11 .131 TWitts 7 P Zappa 11 . R . Fallo n 4 G . Cockerell THERRY 3 .1 8.2 11 .4 14.7.91 8 D Bec k 12. P. Pellegrino 5 D Graham 9 E Pimental 6 V. Cuce PARKSIDE: Freeman 7. Sansonetd 4, Williams 3, Harris 3. King 2, Page 10 M Mullavey 13. N. Jenkins 14. P. Sull y 7- A Guthc BEST Page, Pappas, Freeman, Harris, Rowe, Williams 11 5 Phil p 8. B Rashid 12 A Regan 15. D. Bourke 9. T Wells THERRY: Crotty 4, C Shine 2, Wri9glesworth 2 . Nyman 2. Flaherty, 13 0 Exton 16. M . Borrack NTH BRUNS. 2.4 4.8 6.12 12.20 .92 4 0 D6bah 10 C Goetz srantelli, A Ratcliffe. O'Rourke BEST Crotty, Nyman . Reidy. Mellon . ELSTERNWICK 2.4 5 15 J Turnbull 19. B. Crowe 11 A Featherston ' iiherty. Eggleslon e .5 9.6 10.8 .68 16 N Kerr 23. S. Strike 12 . J . Corheld ST. BERNARDS 2 .3 6 .8 7.9 10-12-72 NTH BRUNSWICK: H.Tsialtias 4, C .Fox 4, Chandler, Hehir, D.DeMor- 17 G Jowett 24. G . Selkirk 13. R Krueger ton, Tirchett. BEST: Garing, Rainone, Liannis, D 18 M Catter h MARCELLIN 3 .5 5 .8 8.11 13 .14-92 .DeMorton, Cootee, 25. D. O'Connell 14 M Vartu Tirchett . 19 P Brabender 15 G . Gammone 20 C Lourey 27. M . McLaughlin MARCELLIN : Petroll 4 . Golds . Caffry, Caslagna . Ebert. Slattery, Gal- . McCarthy 16 B. Madigan ELSTERNWICK : Grace 2, Hill 2, A .Contin, Farrington, Houlihan, 21 N Mill s 28. P . Harr y lagher, Carr, PSheehan BEST M Day, PSheehan . Petroff . G Sheehan. 22 C Larkins 30. T. O'Sullivan 17 . A Rosewarne, Sanille, Southall . BEST: Rosewarne, Hill, G.Russell, Grace, 18. W. Zarata Paalsch . Ebert 23 P Tomasoni Sanelli, McCooke. 31 . G . Harrison 19 A Cabansag 24 D Freeman 32 . A . Rowa n ST. BERNARDS : Purcell 3, Monaghan 2, PWood 2, Comito . Hogan, 25 C Pimental 20 . R . Hunt Federico BEST Comrto. Monaghan, Federico. O'Dea . PWood, Purcell OLD CAMBERWELL 9.2 18.4 22 .8 36.10.226 27 S Nailer 35 . G . Reidy 21 . C Muscat HEATHERTON 2.1 2.1 3.7 4 .7.31 29 C Fuller 36. A . Smith 22, P Dervan IVANHOE 3 .2 7.6 11 .8 17.12.114 30 A Magur 38, 23 J Bell OLD CAMBERWELL : Collins 14, Smith 5, Burmeister 4, Mitchell 4, 32 D Hinkley OLD TRINITY 3 .5 6.10 7.12 12 .15.87 Hackett 3, Scheiber 3, Leitch, Warner, Young. BEST 35 G Rodrigues 39. P Harte 24 . G, Smith : Collins, Scheiber, 36 C Dixon 41 . J. Houston 25 D. Heigh t IVANHOE : Howard 5, Kennedy 4, Loton 4, Castagnini 2, Corlett, Leitch, Hackett, Mitchell, Kerkvliet . 26. G . Height (Capt ) M McDonald, BEST: Loton . M Flynn, Freeman, Russell, Barro, Shaw 37 P Healey 44. E, Baker HEATHERTON : Atkinson 2, A .Watson, Khalil . BEST: Mott, M .Wilson, 38 W Chester . Dunn 27, J. Borg 44 A Jackson 48. B OLD TRINITY: O'Shaughnessy 3, Borghesi 3 . Al6bon 2, Brent 2, Dunn, Easey. . P Moro 28 J Misitano 45 P Robertson 49 29 J. Bergin Sammut BEST. Glass, Carnegie . Rogers, Cowley, Ness, Brent , 47 M Rennie 50. G . Roker OLD IVANHOE 3.2 4.5 9.9 12 .11 .83 30. N . Grieve ST. KILDA 1 .2 6 48 J Caddy 51 . 31, B. Cetanich .6 10.8 14 .10 .94 BULL UTD 2.6 8.10 15 .11 21 .13.139 49 P La Rosa 53 . 32 . S. De Bono UNI BLACKS 7.9 10.12 15.15 20.19 .139 50 L Prosser OLD IVANHOE: Lynch 3, Yarwood 3, Cockerill, Dyson, Hockins, Mar- 51 J Tobin(DVC) 34 C, Mahna UNI BLACKS : Heath 5, Lagastes 3. Tunbridge 3, Cerni 2, Doyle 2, shall, Ritchie, Yulmaz. BEST: Doddrell, N .Skalberg, D.Scott, P.Skalberg, 52 R Aanensen (VC) 36 T. Mortared Jobson 2 . Marks. Garde. BEST Doyle, Garde, Heath, Russell, Cerni, D.Purcell, G .Beith. 55 D Morri s 38, S. Whdty r 56 C Scammeu 40. T. Morelli Alexande BULL EEN UTD: A .Divirgiho 7, Jenkins 4, Tymms 2, Kelly 2, Empey 57 R Cugno 44 . D DeGenova ST. KILDA : Riddell 4, LaFontaine 3, Avitable 2, Baker, Healey, Gillan, 2, Ziogas, Morley, Thompson, Lee. BEST: Morley, Divirgilio, Jenkins, 58 P Now 45 J, Carabott Pirera, Trabinger BEST: Delaney, Ferrucio, Lake, Avitable. Baker, Flarve, Empey, Walker, Taylor. 59 C Purcell 46 L Caputo 60 B Hays 61 S Smith 99 A MacGibbon THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 35 ST. KEVINS 5 .5 8.11 15.14 22 .18.150 ANZ BANK : Phillips 6. Anstis 2, Farrow 2, Woodma OLD MENTON . 1 .4 2 .9 8.15 15.17.107 . BEST Szeitz, Woodman, Phillips, May, Hall,n Duscherm Birrell Fan_ , STATE BANK : Holt 3, Crisp 3, Inglis 2, Brown 2, Lawton, Elford, Har- ST. KEVINS : S.Kerr 8, Stone 4, Robson 3, D.Smith 3, Gross 2, Sam- r . EST Murray, Inglis, Crisp. Brown, Holt, Oriell . LATROBE UNI : McLachlan 6, Blaskett 3, Briggs 2, Side-bottom 2, Fi . .,? :- .es martino, Watkins . BEST. S .Kerr, Sammartino, Watkins, Robson, G .Mul- ci. Poole, Dunin, Limperakis, McGibbon. BEST Piucci, Poole, McLach KEVINS: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received cahy, Waters . Ian . Briggs, Blaskett, Andreula . . ST. . OLD GEELONG 2 .6 .18 PARKSIDE 0 .4 3 .7 4.8 6.10 .46 OLD MENTON: Acreman 6, Sly 2, Bournon 1, Konicanin 2, WBey- AQUINAS 3 .0 7.0 9.0 11571 OLD BRIGHTON 15.9.99 THERRY 2 .1 3 .1 5.2 7.5.47 non, Sciacca 3 . BEST Acreman, D.Sciacca, R.Macquire, M .Barrett, Be- WHITEFRIARS 1 .3 3.4 3.7 6 yonon, Konicani n .10 .46 OLD GEELONG & OLD BRIGHTON : Goal Kickers and Best Play- PARKSIDE : R.Gard 2, Filipovic 2, Anic, D.Wood . BEST Fitzgerald, AQUINAS: Whelan 4, D.Wright 3, G .Wright 3, Plummer. BEST. Tarulli, re ceived . D .Wood, Soligo, P.Papas, Dunbabin, Cowell . PRESTON 19.18 .132 Plummer, Wilkinson, Streat, G.Wright, Whelan. ers not COBURG 7.5.47 ELTHAM 19.13.127 THERRY: McMahon 2, Whelan 2, Bloor, R .Lyons, Kane . BEST WHITEFRIARS : Pratt 2, Bonnyman, Tierney, Blakey. P.Reidy. BEST., OLD XAVS . 8 .6 .54 Bosanko, PRyan, Bye, Castaldi, McMahon, Sandman . PRESTON : Kervan 4, Caliguin 4, Brydson 2, Bullock 2, McGowan 2, B.Dunne, M.McLelland, Pratt, M.Reidy, PReidy, Santamaria. Kyriacou . Yendall, Faure, Turner. O'Connor. BEST Turner, Meese, Kier- ELTHAM : Chesser 6. S.Fitspatrick 4, Dare 4, Outch 2, Adams, Penna, ST. BERNARDS 5.1 6.3 8 .10 11 .10.76 van, Hinchcliffe, Moore, Yendall. DOVETON 7.4 12 .6 19.12 25,16.166 i ;:mshare. BEST Chesser, Dare, Taryan, Selway, Hamshare, Stevenson. MARCELLIN 3.0 5.4 5 .4 7.7.49 FOOTS INST 1 .2 3.4 3.5 8,6,54 COBURG : Sedgwick 3 . Mikolic, Mariani, Commazetto, Tobin. BEST. OLD XAVS: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BERRNARDS & MARCELLIN : Goal Kickers and Best Players DOVETON : Mallon 5, Burgess 4, Parker 4, M .Polglaise 2, Mark Page not received . Nevandt, Mikolic, Commazetto, Sedgwick, Mariani, Lester. .B 2 . Johnston 2, Rick Thorweston 2, K .Wilson, Verbo, Mau, Kay. BEST NORTH O . 1 .0 3.3 5 .5 9.5.59 PPolglaise, Johnston, Mark Page, Burgess, Rick Thorweston, Kay BULLEEN-TEMP 7.4 12 .8 19 .10 24.12 .156 IVANHOE 3 .2 6 .4 8 .9 8.12 .60 OLD TRINITY 0.2 2 .3 3.5 8.6.54 FIT: Boswell 3, TBaird 2, Stefou 2, Boef . BEST. Stefou, Boswell, TBaird, BULLEEN TEMP: Parris 6. Weedman 5, Chaplin 3, Viney 2, Rennie, Farag, Tait. zigglarr, Harewood, Shallard, Tenace, Gilmore, Theunissen . BEST: IVANHOE : Balcombe 4 Decis 3, Flynn . BEST. Krohn, C .Flynn, Newn- ;haplin, Viney. Parris ; D.Sheridan, Weedman, Zieglaar. ham, Dulevskis, Doyle, Carroll . BRUNSWICK 2 .3 4.4 7.6 11 .10 .76 UNI REDS 3.7 7.8 11 .10 13 .11 .89 WEST BRUNS . 6.5 9.13 16.17 19.18.132 ST. ANDREWS 3.3 6.7 10 .9 16.10 THERRY 2.1 5.2 8.3 8.5 .53 OLD TRINITY: Shaw 2, Saunders 2, Pitt 2, Holyoak, Kovitz . BEST. .106 RICHMOND CENT. 1 .2 2.3 5.5 8 .9 .57 Holyoak, Cooper, Bond, Saunders, Bauld, Beer. BRUNSWICK : Hewitt 5, Russ 2, Gibson, Johnston, Kannegiesser, UNI REDS : Jennens 4, Cahir 2, Barone 2, Beatty, D .Walden, Rough- Stevens. BEST.~ Hewitt, D.Stevens, Barley, Cordes, Forde, Spezza. sedge, Koop, Cook . BEST Jennens, Duffus D.Walden, Barone, Gosds- THERRY: D.Lyons 2, M .Taylor 2 . McGree 2, Muscat, Trow. BEST ST. KILDA 2 .5 2 .6 4.9 5.10 .40 64cGree, Bucchorn, Prow, Hewat, Molnair, M .Taylor. UNI BLACKS 2 .2 4.6 4.8 6 .10 .46 W.BRUNSWICK: N . Magafas 4, I .McNeice3, Buhagiar 2, Mark Rodg- chan, Koop. ers 2 . Pryor, P.Magafas, Buckley, G.Hatzistavrou, Cecchi, Davis, Jack- ST. ANDREWS: Wilson 7, Iles 2 . Jones 2, N .Taylor 2, Briggs, Camp- RICHMOND CENTRAL : Jiggins 2, TKaradimos, Booth, Lang, Bastow, ST. KILDA: Cummins, Farrelly, McGarritty, O'Callaghan, M . Petritsch. son, S.Lampard . BEST: Buckley, Cecchi, Davis, S.Lampard, I .McNeice, bel, Magro . BEST Briggs, Jones, Lowe, Magro, Park, Stewar Venaskie, Denny. BEST Jiggins, Phillips, Parker, Bastow, J .Paras, BEST. J .Capiron . Kay, C.Petrntsch, Stewart, Murrihy, Naughton . d Miranda . Rainone . UNI BLACKS : Banging 3, Bell, Kelso, Coker. BEST J .Roberts, Coker, CLAYTON 4 .1 8.10 8 .10 10.12.72 POWER HSE/BALA 2 .4 .16 Phillipson, Dillon, Lavery, Bell . ST KILDA 18 UHSOB 7.4 9.7 15 .15 21 .18.144 .12 .120 FAWKNER 0 .1 2 .6 6 .7 7.10.52 CLAYTON : Burghardt 2, Smith 2, Burke, Carroll, Dinsdale, Hunting- PH/BALACLAVA: Inkster 1, S.Mason . BEST. McCaffrey, J.Smith, S.Mas- BANYULE 4 .5 6 .9 7.14 8.14.62 vyf on, Haycoft, Austin, O'Shannessy. ton, Leicester. BEST. Ogier, Dinsdale, Reynolds, Wathen, Burke, Blair. ~ - -~ FAWKNER: Piccinin 2, Ahyick Horvath, Maggs, Roberts . Walker BEST UHSOB: Gathercole 7, Wood 3, Higgins 2, Kountios 2, Zanin 2, Fer- LA SALLE- DE 8,4 .52 ST. KILDA : Hall 5, Ahern 4, C .DeMaio 3, Sturrick 2, Nardella, Maque- Gill . D.Smith, Horvath, Ahyick, Walker, K .Busst . da, Evans, McNally. BEST guson, Hunter, Merriman, Palmer, Pyle. BEST Zanin, Palmer, Gather- OLD HAILEY 7.8 .50 . Hall, Pavlich, Nardella, Ahern, DeMaio C.. BANYULE: Turner 2, Searle 2 . Bowler, Stevens, James, Gillies. BEST cole. Buckman, Ferguson, Wallace. Evans. D DE LA SALLE: Engel 3, Furlong 2, K.Ladson, Harrop, Fudge, BEST .Gent, TJames, Coulson, Glass, Bowler, Searle. OLD GEELONG 4.0 8.6 11.10 16.13.109 Jenkinson, Furlong, K.Ladson, McGenniss, Engel, Moore. ST. BEDES 6.5 11 .6 20.8 26.11 .167 OLD HAILEY: Kett 2, Higgins, Noseda, Stewart, Damment, Sheppard. OLD GEELONG : Stewart 7. Holloway 3, Reed 3, Butler 3 . BEST. Bu- BEST. Humphrey, Stewart, Higgins, Ladds, Tinkler, Bramish . tler, Holloway, Stewart, Mirams, Gunn . ST. BERNARDS 9.9 .63 ST. BEDES HAMP. ROVERS 3.3 6.9 9.10 9.13.67 : Collins 7, Howe 7, Aitcheson 6, Whitlock 2, Lannan, Pur- KEW 7.7.49 OLD HAILEY 1 .1 3.3 6.3 7.4.46 cell, Gray, McNamara . BEST.~ Roberts. Howe, Aitcheson, McNamara, ORMOND 6.3 9 Purcell, Collins. KEW : D.Maclsaac 2, Doyle 2, PShaw, Marris. BEST McEnroe, Phe- .7 12.12 17.16 .118 HAMP. ROVERS : Winkler 2, Huckett 2, Devola 2, Tubb, Ivey, Robert. lan, C .Maclssac, R .Maclsaac. Curtain, Doyle . BULLEEN-TEMP 1 .1 3.3 4.5 5.6 .36 BEST. Huckett, Hotstock, Ivey, Cervi, Hoggett PENINSULA O.B. 2 .2 4.7 7.10 9.13 .67 . ST. BERNARDS: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. ORMOND : Wood 5, Stewart 3, Robertson 2, Eishold 2, Hille, Burke, OLD ESSENDON 3.4 7.6 10.10 11 .14.80 Young, Spencer, S.McAlroy OLD HAILEY: Wise 3, C.Farr, A .Stuart, Tinkler. Crump . BEST. Ball, OLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.5 6.8 6 . BEST. Sutherland,, A .Mehrten, Wood, Crump, Mountford, Page, Tinkler, Wood . PEN .O.B. :Sharpin 3, Wiltshire 2, Porter, Davis, McMahon, Glover. BEST .8 .44 Young, Stewart, Robertson . Graham, McLarinan, Chesterman . Scott, Carter, Glover. MON WHITES 3.5 6.14 12 .16 16.21 .117 MON BLUES 1 .2 3.5 5.7 7.9.51 BULL TEMP: Merrell, Johnson, PNigro, D.Nigro, Godden. BEST Mer- THOMASTOWN 0.2 2 OLD ESSENDON : Simmons 4, Mirakian 2, Borg, Parker, Price, OLD SCOTCH : Merrigan 3, Price 2, Piconra . BEST. Carlton, R.Lough- ret, Sheehan, Parris. Panou, Skirnik, Clarke. .2 5.4 6 .5 .41 ron, Price, Hooper, Hatty, Merrigan . MON BLUES: Kohler 2, Black 2, Kerr, Quin, Little Crameri, Turner. BEST. McKay, Crameri, Pulson, Mirakian, Allan, Bishop . UNI BLUES 5 .2 9 .7 12.10 17.12 .114 . BEST. Zacharidis, MON WITES: Crocker 4, Ralph 2, D.Gemmola 2, Sharkey 2, Kavanagh CAUL . GRAMMAR 4 .1 7 O'Leary, A.Quin, Kohler, Little, M .Kerr. POWERHOUSE 2 .6 7.9 8 .9 8 .11 .59 2, M .Gemmola, De Pace, Crr, King . BEST .2 9 .4 11.4 .70 . King, Crocker, Carr, THOMASTOWN : Cooper 2, Bubis, Ross, Powell, Gleeson . BEST. Ross, STATEBANK 2 .4 7.7 10 .10 14.14.98 Kavanagh, DePace, Gualano. UNI BLUES : Bourke 5, O'Brien 3. John 2, Howden 2, Karamoshos, Dri, Jenkins, Petsinis, Bubis, Cinnerari . Williams, Wilson, Lanyon, Holmes. BEST. Lanyon, Holmes, Johns, Hick- POWERHOUSE: Miller 4, Hall, Vollard, G .Stewart, Deans. BEST. Trist, BLOODS 18.13 .121 ey, Howden, Wilson . OLD BRIGHTON Desler, Vollard, Hiller, Stafford, Pavlou. COLLEGIANS 7.5 .47 7.9.51 CAUL . GRAMMARIANS : MHSOB 6.9 .45 STATE BANK : Etthimidias 3, Jenkins 2, Coghlan 2, Carboon, Mather- BLOODS : D.Robinson 6, Stock 3, Hutchinson 3, McAsey, Shannon Barker 3, Roseman 2 . Voyage 2, S .Allen, Bettany, Felsenthal, Paine . BEST Roseman. Voyage, Bettany, Good, OLD BRIGHTON : Bellmaine 2, Wood 2, Latzer, McLennan, Millis, BEST . son, Noronha, A.Rolfs, G .Rolfs, Beare, Dervan. BEST. Cloke, Mather- Watkins, Ellam, Gray, Iliopoulos, BEST Ellam McKenzie, Stock, Hutch- Paine, Barker. McLennan, Wilson, Mackenzie, Huttley, Latzer, Biasci son. Connelly, Dervan, Gneil, Aumont. inson, Bainbridge, Tood. . OLD SCOTCH 0.1 2.1 3 .2 4.3.27 MHSOB : Drummond 4, Martin, Mansbridge. BEST. McLoughlin, Mans- COLLEGIANS: Nethersole 3, C . Mackay, Andrianakis, Stringer, STeale . OLD XAV. 1 .3 8.8 14.8 18.11 .119 bridge, Legovich, Bavish, Knight, Roach . BEST. Andrianakis, S .Mackay, C.Mackay, Rogan, Wood, Nethersole. OLD SCOTCH : Austin, Ellis, Knight, McLean. BEST D.Tyrell, Letts, God- AJAX 2.2 2 .7 3 .9 3.10.28 PORT COLTS 19.5.119 win, RTyrell, McNab, Maxwell . BALACLAVA 3.2 9 .3 11 .4 13 GTV9 7.3.45 .6.84 OLD XAVS: Armstrong 10, Meagher 3, Greetham 2, Doquille, Delaney, AJAX : Michmacher 2, Fetter. BEST Joseph. Michmacher, Smithson, W'TOWN 4,3 9.9 13 .18 23 .25.163 PORT COLTS: McNamara 8, Tyrell 3, Maloney 3, Sweet 2, Schofield Taylor. BEST Pappageorgio, Mortenson, McKaige, Denton, Delaney, Sharp, Stern, Bornstein . ST. LEONARDS 2 .3 5 .5 7.6 10.7.67 2, Bailey. BEST. Maloney, McNamara, Wle, O'Neill, B.turner, Pugh . Lowe. BALACLAVA : A W'TOWN: .Breslin 5, Byrden 3, Scicluna 2, Patterson, Toogood, Buttefield 6, Zammit 3, Harry 3, Mazovris 3, Height 2, Hunt GTV9 : J .Annersly 2, Driscoll, Fox, Waldron, Creaser, Green . BEST. NORTH OB. 4.2 6 .3 11 .6 13.12.90 Dix . BEST. Morrison, Taylor, Byrden, Stocker, Inkster, B .Angwin . 2, Banora, Featherston, Borg, Ryan. BEST. Harry, Dervan, Deller, Hunt, PDennis, Waldron, Creaser, Beams, Green, Hinks . COLLEGIANS 5 Butterfield, Van der Peet, Zammit . .0 8 .1 10.2 12 .3.75 KEW 3.5 4.9 6 .11 8 OLD MELB. 8 .11 .59 .13.61 ST. LEONARDS: NORTH O.B.Parsons 6, O'Connor 2, Alvarez, McIntyre, Zocco, Boyds, OLD MELB. 1 .3 4.8 4.14 6.16.52 London 3, Claxton 2, R .Bullus, Broadbent, Ray, MARCELLIN 6.5.41 C .Hibbert . BEST Millet, Tierney, Thompson, Alvarez, Parsons, Zumbo. Valentini, Doherty. BEST. Ng, Broadbent, Peterson, Kaneen, Margetts . KEW: Brassil 2, Peric, Cartois, O'Farrell, Portelli, Wolfe Casuria. BEST OLD MELB : Maher 3, Kenyon 3, Howell, Stapleton. BEST Van Der COLLEGIANS : Coyne 5, Davis 2, Nation 2, Peter Swan, Peck, Hig- Okayli, Bamunoo, Wong, Peric, O'Farrell, Bruno. COMM BANK 1 .1 4.4 8.4 12 .5 .77 Dungen, TFarndon, Stapleton, O'Brien, Kenyon, Troupe. son. BEST OLD CAREY 8.1 15.5 18.6 21 .12 .138 . Coyne, Comley, Davis, Lancaster, Ingleton, Nation . OLD MELB : Morrison 2, Curtis, Perkin, Walker, Hanchette, TRead, MARCELLIN : A .Dickenson 2, Dyson, O'Callaghan, Hill, Johnson . Thomas, BEST. Joyce, Hanchette, T.Read, Morrison, P.Neson, COMM BANK: Post 3, PAbrahams 2, Nicholson 2, McKenzie 2, Hen- BEST. D.Mason, 0'Hehir,M .Dickenson, Hill, A .Dickenson, D.Brown . OLD PARADIANS 3.3 3.3 4.9 4.9.33 Holyman . ry, Kraska, Quirke. BEST. Post, Shacklock, Meier, Timothe, Kraska . DE LA SALLE 5.2 12.12 13.15 22 .17.149 OLD CAREY: Hearn 8, Clements 4, Thomas 3, A .McHarg 3, Hughes OLD PARADIANS : J.Fahy 2, Walsh, D .Jackson . BEST. Perryman, 2, Somerville. BEST Blair, Macaulay, Hearn, Patterson, Clements, J.Flynn, J.Fahy, Walsh, Bibby, Ray. Ballagh. DE LA SALLE : O'Toole 5, Buckley 4, Pat Green 3, Waldron 2, Frazer, ANZ BANK 14 .8.92 STATE BANK 13.10.88 Anderson, Mitchell-Hill, Hellard, Spencer, Nash, Dwyer, McClounan . NORTH BRUNS. 8 .16.64 LATROBE UNI 18 .14.122 ST. KEVINS 2 .9.21 BEST. McClounan, Dwyer, Hagan, Spencer, Kellett, Nash . ELSTERNWICK 9 .10.64 36 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 37 OLD PARAD . GREEN 25 .17.167 THERRY 17.21 .123 NORTH BRUNS: Laver 3„ Marinette 2, M .Payne, A.Samma rt ino, Bur- .10 .34 BANYULE 9.12 .6 6 rows . BEST P.Brifta, Costello, Russo, Laver, S . Tsialtas, Gennaccaro. ORMOND 4 h OLD PARAD GREEN : Philp 6. Larose 5, Shannon 3, Freeman 3, Smit THERRY: D.Pinner 5, S .Eastmure 4, Reddick 3, W.Brundell 2, Cran- ELSTERNWICK: B.Grace3, D.Lioyd 2, Ballantyne, Tsaimpas, Easter- , Jackson Zappa, McInerney. BEST Philp, Zappa, brook, Allsop. BEST. Coyne, Allsop, Rokebrand, Flynn, B .Grace, WILLIAMSTOWN 5 .5 9 .7 16.9 e3 .ta1'~-, well, D'Andrea, J .Masters. BEST. Tyler, Reddick, S .Eastmure, Bedia, Daniels, ST. LEONARDS 1 .0 2.1 3.6 3 r~ Regan, Beare , MuEavey. W.Brundell, D.Pinner. : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . OLD CAMBERWELL 33 7.8 11 .11 15.15.105 WILLIAMSTOWN : Dawson 10, Muscat 7, McClelland 2, S- ORMOND BANYULE : Mooney 3, Dailey 2, Turnbull 2, C.Parry, West. BEST. HEATHERTON 1 .2 3.2 3 .3 9.6.6 0 McKenzie, Doria, McGowan. EST Mitchell, Kennedy, Muscat, C, Mooney, Austin, Jeal, Sanders, Wilson, English. . OLD CAMBERWELL : Wood 4, Hopkins 3, Buckley 2, lies 2, Candrzoro, McClelland, Thomson Schwab, Anderson, Brown. BEST. Farmer, lies, Neate, Brown, Ander- ST. LEONARDS: Langley 3, G .Bullus. BEST Stubbs, Harvrson, G .Bu- son, Wood . Ius, Kipp. HEATHERTON : Howells 4, Sprnks 4, Rex, Ryan, BEST: Freeman, COMM BANK 0.0 1 .2 1 .2 4,3, 27 OLD MELB . 0.3 1 .6 7.9 13.11 .89 Zenker, Morrsh, Rox, Howells, Spinks , OLD CAREY 7.3 8.5 16 .9 22 .12 .144 OLD HAILEY 5.6 9.10 16 .14 19.17.131 WHITEFRIARS 8.0 10.3 11 .5 13.11 .89 OLD PARAD PURPLE 1 .2 1.2 2 .3 2 .3.15 OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 2.1 6 .1 6 .1 .37 COMM BANK : J .Martrn, Krmpton, Jenkins, Bolienni BEST: Slar,.. ;- OLD MELB : Harris 4, Leask 3, Hope 2, Gilard, Huston. BEST. Gillard, BULLEEN UTD 1 .3 1.3 4 .7 4.11 .35 Grrma, S .McNamee, Milligan, Firman . r,Smith, Huston, Coates, C.Read, Elstoft . WHITEFRIAR: A .Smith 5, Hickey 2, O'Sullivan 2, Driscoll, Harte, McHugh, B.Crowe. BEST. B.Crowe, Driscoll, Jenkins, McHugh, O'Brien, OLD IVANHOE : Campbell 4, Haug, Bowes . BEST PRyan, Karakalt- OLD CAREY: Clark 7, Bryan 4, Bolton 3 . Christianson 2, TrenSeid, C,• OLD HAILEY: Cotton 6, Bennett 4, Lasscock 3, Doran 3, Cox 1, Jones, Pelligrino. sas, Paradiss, D .Doweli, Campbell, Selleck. tins, Eidrrge, Petty, Sganoto, Schwartz. BEST Ustick. Eldnge. Clar. p Bowman BEST Bennett, PBowman, Caspers, Cotton, Doran, Lass- Bryan, Bolton, A .Sheedy. .Merrett . OLD PARAD. PURPLE' Goal Kickers and Best Players not BULLEEN UTD : Speed, Whitman, Viney, Delaney. BEST: Cotterell, cxk, D re ceived. Whitman, Zorzi, Edwards, Sexton, Christopherson . ANZ BANK 3.8.26 ST. BERNARDS RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM ST. KILDA . LATROBE UNI 13.8,86 MON BLUES 5.7 10.18 13.20 21 .25 .151 ST. KEVINS 6 .3 9 .5 12 .6 16 .10.106 OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 5 .8 11.10 17.11 .113 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .4 3 .4 3 .7 3.7.25 OLD MENTON . 0 .4 1 .6 3.7 3.8.26 ANZ BANK : Evans . McKillop, Srmmonds . BEST. Birkenfeids, Evar-, OLD BRIGHTON 0 .4 4.7 6.9 8.11 .59 Duck, Walsh, Simmonds, Fort. HAMPTON ROVERS: S.McDonald, Salmon, Mitchell . BEST. En- ST. KEVINS : Lewis 4, Bare 3, Olsen 2, Ryan 2, Arthurson, Crohan, OLD SCOTCH : Whiteside 9, Aston 4, Japp, Cowl, Aujard, Kerr. BEST gelkamp, S .McDonaid, S .Devereaux, Mitchell, Hobson, Moss . Collier, Fraser. PJoyce. BEST. Clarke, Arthurson, Whelan, Lewin, P,Joyce, LATROBE UNI : Reichelt 3, B.Fransman 2, Palmer 2, Conroy 2, Wright Hooper, Kerr, Whiteside, Crump Taylor, Aston . Tabener. Camp Si, JTucci, Green, BEST Beacom Campsi, Conroy . Pal.ner MON BLUES Bridgeman . Hannah . OLD BRIGHTON: K .Farrell 3, Sunderman 2, Neal, A.Farrell, Styles . : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received. OLD MENTON: Hall, Johnsen, F.Scalzo BEST: Bungey, Hyland, Nick- BEST. Godridge, D.Burns, Tregaskis, Hill, Styles, Farrell . CAUL . GRAMMAR 1 .3 5 .8 10.16 15.21 .111 elburough, Dickson, Osborne, Ingram . AQUINAS 2.2 2.2 3 .4 5 .5.35 WHITEFRIARS 2 .0 4.4 6 .5 7.6.48 THOMASTOWN 3.5 6.7 9.11 18 .12 .120 B[ANHOE 5 .4 6.9.45 1 .1 PRESTON 15.15 .105 UNI BLACKS 1 .2 3.7 6.9 9.11 .65 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR: Croome 7, Murtagh 3, Samells 2, Kahofer, COBURG 3 .2.20 AQUINAS : M .Box, Cox, Smith, Flanagan, S O'Loughlin BEST Rodg- Mitchell, Pride ers, Muller, Ryan, Flanagan, SO'Loughim, King THOMASTOWN : Karambdlas 6, Camilleri 4, G .Bubis 3, Moio 2, D.Far- . BEST Croome, Armstrong, Murtagh, Sammells, Pride, PRESTON : Calcutt 4, Cummins 4, Hepburn 2 Johnston 2, Allen 2, chione, Zaicos, Nackovski . BEST. Tsalkos, G.Bubis, Karambellas, Al- Mitchell . Jones. BEST. R .Johnstone, G .Cummins, PJones, PBullock, M .Mitch- WHITEFRIARS : Begley 4, Lefei, T.Hughes, Nicholas. BEST RCiarduilr, berti, Staios, Moio. IVANHOE Newton, Sully, CWhite, G .White, Woolndg e : Cenagdzija 2, Lengacher 2, Lunn, Tucker. BEST. Parkin- eli, A .Allen . UNI BLACKS: Chomely 3, Bromell 2, Ellinghaus, Shaddock, Fox, son, Tucker, Sheddon, erguson, Cenzgdzija , COBURG: Bazzano 2, Kenrick . BEST Denami. Whatman, Bazzano, DOVETON 3.3 10.7 15.11 18 .14.122 Robinson . BEST. Chomley, Hausler, Ellinghaus, Honey, Negri, Fonxood . WILLIAMSTOWN A BYE . Boyle, Williamson O'Sullivan . FOOTS INST. 0.1 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 .2 DOVETON : Madeley 3, Stephens 2, Petrie 2, Forganrn 2, Westerman 2, Poigiarse D. 2 RhyneharL Tantram, Wilkinson, Sweeney, Currie FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTE MILESTONES nual footy trip. Alan a very popular personality around BEST. Forgianrn, Petrie, Wilkinson, Madeley, Tantram, Stephens Glen "Dermott" Mills, plays his 100th game fo r the club has been an excellent player throughout his FOOTS . INST. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . 'he Club at Whitefriars today. Since joining Footscray career. Although getting on in years is still worthy of UNI REDS 0.1 0.1 2.3 4 .6.30 Inst ST. ANDREWS 2.4 5.7 7.9 9 .10.64 . from Braybrook CYC U17 and being a member a game in the backline modellling his career on Mikey 8 .12 .600 of the Tech's 1983 Premiership side, Millsy has proved BRUNSWICK UNI REDS : Gracon 2, Hrile, Gay . BEST. Moloney, Hutchings, Moran, Bone, congratulations Alan, keep it up . WEST BRUNSWICK 13 .17.95 Dynes, Zapell, Goldberg to be a popular player down by the Maribyrnong . Not ** * BRUNSWICK: PJ.Sheehan 3, Drape, Flower, Heaney, Sayers, Tallan- ST. ANDREWS : Goldsworthy 3, McDonald 2, Attweil, J Gavin, Grvffn- known for his like of training, Millsy has somehow co. BEST. PJ.Sheehan, Tallarico, Reichelt, McKissack, Watterson, da, Kenyon BEST Attwell, Cook, Esposito L ., J.Gavin, Kenyon, Pepyat . Heaney . managed to maintain a nightshift job got in recent sea- *** WEST BRUNSWICK : Clements 4, McDonald 4, Poulter 2, Hokkanen, sons to give him the perfect excuse. Now on a 9 to "UNCLE LOU" REACHES TON PLeatham, B.Waish, BEST Clements, Hokkanen, McDonald, 5 caper, "Dermott" has been seen to reluctantly fre- All at St . Andrews congratulate Lou Libardi on W.McNece, Mick Rodgers, BWalsh . quent the Harry Turner Reserve on a Tuesday and his 100th game against Uni Reds 14/6/87. Lou is in CLAYTON 2.2 5.2 7.5 8 .6.54 UHSOB 2 .0 5.0 6 .1 8.2.50 Thursday evening! Vice Captain Tommy Baird his eighth season with St . Andrews., has been a good DE LA SALLE 3 .1 6.2 11 .6 19 .12 :126 club and committee man and always give his best CLAYTON : EPietrapavio 3, Cox 2, Cook. O'Donague, SThomas. BEST. 4 .6 9 .11 10 .11 11 .1 .:.80 notched up his 150th senior game recently in fact on Damelia, Riley, Kevekordes, F.Pietropaulo, O'Donoghue, SThomas . BULLEEN-TEMP both on and off the field . We all hope he will continue 5, Malizia 5, Brideson 2, McKenzie 2, D .Frshec the same day as Captain and brother Steve achieved UHSOB : Boyce 2, PBurns 2, Greaney 2, Akatow, Skinns . BEST Skinns, DE LA SALLE: Rudd to play for future seasons and record further mile- k Steiger, Woods, Gaspari, Swifte. BEST DToohey, Brideson, Woods, a similar feat . Steve has already been written up in PBurns, Greaney, Schuller, Constantine, Rennic Malizia, Steiger, Nicholson, Rudd . stones in the years to come. .7 6.7.43 the "Ammo" but due to injury his moment of glory OLD GEELONG 1 .2 1 .6 3 BULLEEN-TEMP: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . ST. BEDES 5.1 6 .4 7.6 11 .9 .75 had to be shared with younger brother Tom . Tom : Brocksopp, McKir- UNI BLUES 3 .0 5.3 7.8 11 .12 .78 "Dicky Knees" Biard OLD GEELONG : Keilor 4, Inglis, Landale. BEST MARCELLIN 7.0 12.3 15.5 18 .11 .119 has been a great Footscray dy, Chomley, Atkins, Landale, Keilor. Tech player over the years and has resisted offers to . UNI BLUES: Cooper 6, Giles, Schmidt, Kudrng, McPhee BEST. Fur- ST. BEDES : G .Fitzgibbon 4, Fyans 3, Hambndge 2, Whitelaw, Tereli phy, Wylie, Giles, Clark, Cooper; Watson . join clubs in higher grF --,es BEST: Smallwood, Whitelaw. Dunston, G .Fitzgibbon, Hilet, Fyans. . Off the field Tommy makes Perry 5, Saduki 5, Randall 4, Buhagiar 3, Archdeacon it his business to ensure the Tech bar trade never PENIN O.B . 2 .2 4.3 5.5 5.6 .36 MARCELLIN : OLD ESSENDON 7.1 13.3 17.4 18 .13.121 BEST. Duck, Mahon, Sinicco, Ritchie, Hewitt, Menzies . wanes, and with this sort of blue and gold devotion, PENIN O.B .Burch, Burton, Dolphin, Jennings, Chapman . BEST Chap- MHSOB 1 .3 3.5 3 .6 3.6 .24 Bairdy should stand tall as one of the True Techers, man, Archer, Jennings . OLD XAVS 9 .2 17.7 21 .17 26 .22 .178 MHSOB : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . who maintain the strong tradition down at Footscray OLD ESSENDON : Dudderidge 5, Marlyn 4, Ainsworth 3, Thornton Tech . To dual B & F winner Tommy, and high flying 2, Middleton 2, Evans, Watts . BEST. Marlyn, Dudderidge, Scott, Thron- OLD XAVS : McLaughlin 7, Webb 6, Klavac 3. Connors 2, Tully 2, R .Cur- ton, Middleton, Kirk . tain 2, Gleeson, Quilty, Logan, Lidgerwood . BEST Klavac, McKay, Millsy, congratulations from all of us down at Tech Webb, McLaughlin, R .Curtain, Logan . POWERHOUSE 5.5.35 Territory! STATE BANK 17.12 .114 NORTH O .B . 2 .1 3.1 4.3 6 .4.40 COLLEGIANS 8.5 14.7 17.11 23 .15 .153 POWERHOUSE: Crisara, Wilson, Smith, Stavrinos, Killingbeck . BEST PRESTON M .B.O.B . Hislop, Young, Stenfort, Crisara, Pappard, Bray. COLLEGIANS: Lie 6, Stephens 4, M,Conron 4, Evans 2, Hampshire 2, Lucas 2, Smith, Griffith 2. BEST Voice, tephens, Seaton, M .Conron, All at Preston would like to congratulate Alan "On- STATE BANK : Wright 5, Maya 3, Henderson 2, Smith 2, Papadopou- Singleton, Kenneally. los, Keating, Bull, Price, O'Connor. BEST. Keating, Henderson, ran, ion" Hunter on reaching his 250th game a truly fine Papadopoulos, Bull, Price. NORTH O.B .Goai Kickers and Best Players not re ceived . performance cnsidering his only motivation is the an- 38 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 Looking Back by Noel Rundle

SATURDAYS : 3LO AT 6.40 P.M . Tune into Bruce Stewart and Ross Booth 5 YEARS AGO - ROUND 1 0 Teams still to record a victory were De La Salle (A PERSONALITY- --1278 The Association expressed its regret at the death Section), UHSOB (B), C'wealth Bank (C) and La- VA.F.A. Stalwart Jack McCann on 8th June, 1982. Trobe Reds (F) . Jack started his career with Collegians in 1925, was The spearheads had a good day - among the SUNDAYS : 31'_' secretary for many years, president for 10 years, and goals, 9 to Butcher (Caulfield Gramm .), De Luca (St . necame a Patron of the Club in the early 60's . When Bernards), D'Arcy (U.H .SO.B.) Roche (LaTrobe AT 9.30 A .Z./4- Collegians new clubrooms was offocially opened in Blacks) and 8 to Von Moger (Monash) . 1981, it was named "The J .S.McCann Room". Grace (6 goals) was the star in Hampton Rovers' Jack was Honorary Secretary of the V.A.F.A. Ex- 3-goal win over Old Geelong . 200 games to popu- ecutive between 1933 and 1946 and was awarded lar and dynamic Melbourne High cpatain Ian Turn- It's Ross again with Life Membership of the A .N.F.C. in 1960 and the bull . All Australia side in 1970, countless Victorian .~;.A.FC. in 1975. sides, "A" Section best and fairest were features of Marcellin congratulated John Jones on his 100th The Big `H' S1fiVi,UiQ.! Ian's great career, mainly in the centre and half- IP4~ game. Club B & F in 1978 and Club Captain in 1981, forward . Another M.H .S .O.B. veteran, Alan (Chooke) Harry Beitzel John was a State Player in 1981 and 1982 and Cap- Featherby played his 150th game Alan had also dou- tain of the A .A .F.C. Teamin 1983. Only undefeated bled up as club secretary in 1971 . eams with North O.B . (A Reserve), Coburg (C 20 YEARS AGO - 1967 Reserve) Old Mentonians (E Reserve), Brunswick (F Kew, with Crowe, Briggs & Mullin Reserve) Ormond (Junior 1), St . Kilda CBCOC (Junior the best, gave 3) . a great display of wet weather football to overwhelm Coburg 12.13 to 8.6 ; and moved into second place in "A" Section with Melbourne High . 10 YEARS AGO - 197 7 St. Kilda CBOC Juniors suffered their first defeat After a club record number of 225 games, De La for the season . Salle farewelled Col Glover; transferred in his em- In an extravaganza of scoring for a wet day, Fair- ployment to . A great worked, on and off the field kicked 18.9 to beat National Bank 16.11 . rield, Col would be sadly missed . Former Richmond player, Frank Dunin (Coach of West Brunswick congratulated Bruce Ivey on his Uni.v Blacks) was appointed coach of the Carnival 150th game and his achievements since joining the team to play in Launceston, with Fred Cold rey as club in 1969 - club best and fairest on three occa- manager, and Harry Heathershaw as assistant sions and section best and fairest in 1972 and 1976. manager. Umpire's Corner featured Trevor Rowe (200 100 games up to Jeff Birch (M.H.S .), David Security designed for your peace of mind . games), David Hindle (150 games) and Brian Good- Rhoden (Kew) & Frank Bre nnan (Comm . Bank) . man (100 games) . Assumption (O'Connell 8 goals) swampe d Old Camberwell turned in a miserable perfor- Rese rvoir O.B ., joint leaders in "E" Section 18 .16 mance against Old Brighton, scoring only 2.6 to 8.22 to 10 .8 . and dropped from 2nd to 4th . Best for Old Brighton were Draper, Levvey and Warnock . 35 YEARS AGO - 1952 Old Xaverians' Captain In the worst 'slush' for many years Ormond Juniors Peter Naughton played 11 .17 defeated Old Scotch 3.8, to continue their un- his 100th game of an outstanding career with the club beaten run - stars were - best and fairest in 1974 and 1976, leading goalkick- John Byrne (later V.A .F.A. executive member) ; Brian Walsh later to play with er in 1976 and Captain of "d" Section premiership St. Kilda) and team . Col Wilson (a member of the Mel- bourne 1950's premiership teams) . A SECURITY SERVICE Clubs were reminded that the V.A.F.A. had neer OFMAYNENICKLES S 15 YEARS AGO - 1972 cancelled a game while the tops of the goalposts were Geelong, .IMITED (INC. IN VIC . ) "B" Section leaders were badly beat- showing above water. There is no provision for can- en by University Blacks and dropped down to fourth celling a full round . _ 4 ~i- I with Blacks the new leader. S .Costello, McLean & Old Xaverians 16.14 were happy with victory in 'C' [ F i Cusack (Blacks) and R.Foster Hogarth & Wookey Section over Glenhuntly 9.12 and were looking for- I (Geelong) were best . ward to Jim Ralph's return to the field . U U LFt - l L ]I;;L CC. For -m uAV h~-cC ~ ~ iot MPS178 Nate4naINVIA THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 41 It's the score on the board that counts . And no company notches up points like BDF when it comes to the suppl y of professional sports strapping products. 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A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companie s Personality Pars CAPTAIN OF VICTORIA FOOTSCRAY TECH G SECTION . LIVEN UP!! ! D.Robinson, Bloods The `Cu rtain' name pops up once more in VAFA foot- F.I .T. will host a live "Best in the West" Sports- McNamara, Port Colts L~ait The Old Xaverian players, committee and sup- man's Night when Mr. Football Ted Whitten is guest A SECTION rsorters wish to congratulate Peter Curtain on his Herman, Collegians (3) 48 Engel, De La Salle of honour at the club on Thursday July 16th . Present Schuhkraft, Ormond (7) 47 McAssey, Bloods selection as Captain of VICTORIA. As reported in 'THE day Footscray players and some top "live" entertain- C. Lowe, De La Salle ( 45) 32 Maclsaac, Kew FOOTBALLER' he led the side with dash . Always a ment will compliment what should be a great night S. Curtain, Old Xavs . 2 Sweet, Port Colts piayer who gives his best and we are proud of you . down by the Maribyrnong. Tickets will be available Sherwen, Old Scotch (2) 27 H SECTION Nick Burne, after a stint in the UK, has clawed his at door. Fitspatrick, Eltham Maclnnes, Uni Blues (3) 26 ;,ay back into the VAFA side and with Mick Atkins Prior to this night, a past players re-union will be . Gramm . 25 Dare, Eltha m D.Matthews, Caul Lang, Richmond Central completes the Xas trio. Well done ! held at F.I.T. on Thursday June 25th at 8.00 p.m . For Bourke, Old Xavs . ( 1) 25 all details on this night to remember you can contact Gleeson, Old Paradians (2) 2 1 McVicar, Eltham Campbell, Old Scotch 20 Parriss, Bulleen-Temp. Congratulations to CAULFIELD for a strong win either Secretary Peter Richardson Ph 345 5191 (Bus .) Rennie, De La Salle ( 2) 20 Chesser, Eltham over the "Blues" in the important game at the univer- or the Team Manager. UNDER 19 SECTION 1 M.McDonald, Ormon d (2) 19 s+ty last week, it was a triumph for dedication and ~~c * Rudd, De La Sall e determination . B SECTION Randall, Marcelli n ~t** HAMPTON ROVERS SUPPORTERS (7) 48 Freeman, Old Paradians Freeman, Parksid e Be sure to keep JULY 18th free for th Kennedy, Ivanhoe (4) 33 Philp., Old Paradians 350 GAMES e Heath, Uni Blacks (5) 32 Connors, Old Xavs. Terry O'Donoghue is congratulated by all involved ANNUAL COUNTRY AND WESTERN NIGHT Korp, Fawkner ( -) 26 Christie, Uni Blues in Amateur Football and by those associated with The C & W has always proven to be a great night with (4) 25 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Petroff, Marcellin Clayton and Terry on reaching this great milestone. top live music, great food and a fun night to be had O'Rourke, Therry ( 1) 23 Whiteside, Old Scotc h by all . Be sure to get your tickets early as numbers ( ) 22 Harris, Old Melb. A special Editoria has been submitted for inclusion G . Dwyer, Ivanhoe in next weeks Amateur Footballer will be limited . Saduki, Marcellin ( ) 19 Brommell, Uni Black s . Terry, congratula- Mikic, Marcelli n ( -) 19 Sunderman, Old Brighton tions on a truly remarkable effort and illustrious foot- 18 Lassock, Old Haileybury ball career. C. Klaayse, St. Bernards OLD PARADIANS Riddell, St . Kilda CBC (4) 18 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 *,t* Williams, Parksid e (3) 18 Lengacher, Ivanhoe THE BLACK LIST First CONSIDINE to play 150 games at O'Brien, Whitefriars OLD PARADIANS (Ca) - Failed to phone C SECTION Rowan, Whitefriars final scores by 5 p.m. - The Committee, players and supporters of Old Para- Reserves by 3 p.m. - FINE - FIVE DOLLARS. Mitchell, Old Melb. ( -) 42 Martin, Ivanho e dians extend hearty congratulations to Bre ndan Con- Cavanagh, Kew ( -) 32 Crome, Caul . Gramm . (Cb) - Also failed to phone scored by 5.30 p.m. Gravina, Thomastown sidine, on playing his 150th game for the Club, ( ) 29 Rawley, Ivanho e - FINE - TEN DOLLARS . Hill, Balaclava (9) 26 A RESERVE against Collegians on 20th June, 1987. Brendan has 1. Rogerson, H .Rovers 1 21 Fisher, Ormon d (Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to Press the distinction of being the first amongst the Consi- Pryor, Old Brighton (-) 21 O'Toole, De La Salle Cor respondent by 5.30 p.m. - score s (if neces- dines at the Club, to achieve this milestone, which was Rafferty, Balaclava (5) 21 Waldron, De La Salle sa ry) by 6 p.m. - or B Section details by 6.30 p.m. long overdue, but for his regular and prolonged inju- D SECTION Bourke, Uni Blues - FINE - TEN DOLLARS . ries during the football career, "which is not uncom- Collins, Old Camberwell ( -) 36 Dillon, North O.B. mon to the Considines": He had previously served . ST. BERNARDS Dirvigilio, Bulleen Utd (7) 24 B RESERVE (Sen . G Sec., & U19) - Ca - $15 on the Committee, and is a great contributor at the H . Tsialtias, North Bruns. POWER HOUSE (H Sec (4) 24 Maher, Marcellin .) - Cb & CC - $20. Club, on and off the field . We are sure that he will be DeMorton, N . Bruns . ( ) 23 Decis, Ivanhoe UNIV . BLUES U19 - Ca - $5. the first Considine at our Club, to also achieve the next Marquid, Coburg 22 Pit, Old Trinity MHS OLD BOYS U19 - Ca - $5 . milestone. We pray and wish Brendan the best of luck Sciacca (3) 21 Selleck, Fawkner MONASH BLUES U19 - Ca - $5 . in his endeavour towards reaching that goal E SECTION Looker, St. Bernards PARKSIDE RES . - Ca - $5 . Jenkins, State Bank (2) 49 Caris, Uni Blacks . Collins, St. Bedes (7) 438 C RESERVE Simmons, Old Essen . 3 Wise, Old Haileybu ry PHONING OF SCORES PHONING OF DETAILS McNamara, St . Bedes ( 1) 24 Belmaine, Old Brighton SENIOR & UNDER 19 SECTION Fitzsimmons, W .Bruns. ( -) 20 Winkler, Hampt. Rovers S A SECTION BEFORE 5.30 P.M . Aitcheson, St . Bedes (6) 19 Barry, Ke w BEFORE 5 P.M . B SECTION 6P.M . to 6.30 P.M . F SECTION Lilburne, Old Melb. RESERVES BEFORE 3 P.M . Whelan, Aquinas (4) 41 Gleeson, Thomastow n Mr. GEORGE McTAGGART at Wilson, St . Andrews 376 D RESERVE to MR. RON HALLY at Hearn, Old Carey (8)() 3 Hall, Old Mentonians 528 3319 D.Wright, Aquinas (3) 33 Marinella, North Bruns . 379 8171 A SECTION CLUBS ONLY - Hammond, Doveton 2 1 C . Nettlefold, St .Kev. McLachlan, LaTrobe (6)() 33 Weedon . Elsternwick ROSS BOOTH 266 2002 . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 45 G SECTION H SECTIO N 9 0 0 853 329 259 .27 36 BLOODS ELTHAM COLL 8 1 0 841 314 267 .83 32 MpN WHVTES 7 2 0 574 414 138 .65 28 ST KEVINS 6 3 0 531 420 126 .43 24 7 2 0 554 358 154 .75 28 KE W BULL/TEMP 6 1 0 540 215 251 .16 24 SALLE 6 3 0 492 424 116 .04 24 OLD BRIGHTON 5 4 0 539 590 91 6 3 0 500 249 200.80 24 ~E LA; OLTS .36 20 RICH CENT 6 3 0 444 326 136 .20 24 -OTC H 4 5 0 556 622 89 .39 16 4 5 0 329 538 61 OLD XAVS 5 4 0 428 449 95.32 20 ~cRNARDS .15 16 STATE BANK EGIAN S 2 7 0 389 648 60 .03 8 5 4 0 521 553 94.21 20 OLD GEELONG 3 6 0 380 585 64 .96 12 ELLI N 2 7 0 397 670 59 .25 8 2 7 0 291 583 49 ST, KILDA 3 6 0 397 652 60.89 12 'AILEYBURY .91 8 NORTH OB ELB- 2 7 0 220 578 38 .06 8 2 7 0 288 634 45 .43 8 0 9 0 181 704 25 .71 0 THERRY 0 8 1 324 662 48 .94 2 POWER/BALACLAVA 0 8 1 133 949 14 .01 2 Next week's AlatChes A SECTION LA TROBE UNI V WHITEFRIARS H ORMOND V OLD SCOTC FOOTS. INST. V ANZ BAN K 3ULLEEN-TEMP V UNI BLUES G SECTION JUL.GRAMMAR, V NORTH O.B. DE LA SALLE V OLD MELB OLD XAVS . V OLD PARADE OLD HAILEY V ST. BERNARDS COLLEGIANS V DE LA SALL E MARCELLIN V PORT COLTS B SECTION KEW V BLOODS PARKSIDE V IVANHO E MON WHITES V COLLEGIANS 7iHERRY V ST. BERNARDS GTV9 V OLD SCOTC H P ;IARCELLIN V ST. KILDA H SECTION OLD TRINITY V FAWKNER STATE BANK V POWERHOUSE/BALA GNI BLACKS V BANYUL E ST. KEVINS V OLD GEELON G C SECTION ST. KILDA V THERRY HAMPTON ROVERS V OLD BRIGHTON OLD BRIGHTON V NORTH O .B . OLD HAILEY V MONASH BLUES OLD XAV. V BULLEEN TEMP THOMASTOWN V AJAX RICH . CENTRAL V ELTHAM PAHS OLD BOYS V KEW UNDER 19 SECTION 1 BALACLAVA V OLD MELB . DE AL SALLE V MHSOB D SECTIO N BULL TEMP V UNI BLUES i1ORTH BRUNSWICK V OLD IVANHOE MARCELLIN V NORTH O ELSTERNWICK V OLD CAMBERWELL .B. OLD XAV. V OLD PARAD. GREEN HEATHERTON V ST. KEVIN S COLLEGIANS V ORMOND BULLEEN UTD V PRESTON UNDER 19 SECTIN 2 OLD MENTON . V COBUR G OLD MELB . V OLD SCOTCH E SECTION OLD HAILEY V ST. BERNARDS BRUNSWICK V OLD GEELONG ST ILDA V THOMASTOWN 'NEST BRUNS V CLAYTON OLD BRIGHTON V THERRY UHS OLD BOYS V PENIN O .B. UNI BLACKS V BANYUL ST. BEDES V POWERHOUSE E OLD ESSENDON V STATE BAN UNDER 19 SECTION 3 K OLD PARAD PURPLE V CAUL . GRAMMAR F SECTION IVANHOE V MONASH WILLIAMSTOWN V UNI REDS VAFA representative teams have enjoyed And no matter how many times they're WHITEFRIARS V WILLIAMSTWON ST. LEONARDS V COMM BANK HAMP ROVERS A BY E the comfort of wool for the last three seasons . machine washed or commercially laundered, ST. ANDREWS V DOVETON Players like Hampton Rover's David Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape, season OLD CAREY V AQUINA S * SUNDAY AT ELSTERNWICK PAR K Rogerson seen here in the new Woolblendmark after season . jumper for season 1987, and Ormond's Phillip REMAINING ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW. That's why Woolblendmark has VAFA JUNE 2 Kingston wearing the Woolblendmark jumper 0 A SECTION OLD PARADIANS V COLLEGIANS endorsement, because nothing touches wool ' JUNE 28th worn in the 1986 State Games, enjoy the A SECTION ORMOND V OLD SCOTCH for economic performance that just goes on JULY 4t feeling of wool every week because the VAFA h B SECTION FAWKNER V MARCELLIN and on. * JULY 5th is one of a growing number of associations C SECTION BALACLAVA V OLD HAILEYBURY JULY 18th B SECTIO N OLD TRINITY V THERRY who have made the change to Woolblendmark jumpers JULY 2th TO BE ADVISED Woolblendmark jumpers . are made to Australian Wool AUGUST 1st C SECTIO N OLD MELBURNIANS V OLD BRIGHTON They've made that change Corporation standards by Hugh AUGUST 8th A SECTION OLD SCOTCH V COLLEGIANS because they know that wool Lyons for the VAFA, and are AUGUST 15t h C SECTION OLD M ELBURNIANS V KEW * provides maximum comfort available through VAFA AUGUST 16th A SECTION OLD XAVERIANS V OLD SCOTCH AUGUST 22nd whether players are performing Garment by Hugh Marketing on 417 7184 or from B SECTION THERRY V IVANHOE ' AUGUST 23rd G & H SECTIO N in hot or cold conditions . I. .y011 {03} 583 3277 Hugh Lyons on 583 3277 . GRAND FINALS ' SUNDAY 46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987 47 COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY . LTD . V.A .F .A . PREMIERSHIP LISTS L D FOR AGST % Pts . W L D FOR AGST % pt s I A SECTIO N ORMOND 8 1 0 992 705 140.71 32 ST. KILDA 5 4 0 495 455 108 .79 ~ .: OLD XAVERIANS 7 2 0 942 677 139.14 28 UNI BLACKS 5 4 0 359 526 68,25 OLD PARADIANS 6 3 0 808 650 124.31 24 FAWKNER 3 6 0 418 474 88e19 .,_ DE LA SALLE 5 4 0 807 700 115.29 20 THERRY 3 6 0 550 662 83=08 5 4 0 751 911 82 .44 20 For almost 100 years Victorians have placed their trust in NORTH O.B . OLD TRINITY 3 6 0 420 674 62 .31 OLD SCOTCH 4 5 0 900 775 116 .13 16 BANYULE 2 7 0 588 758 7757 UNI BLUES 3 6 0 820 822 99 .76 12 C RESERVE SECTION National Trustees. Contact the experts at National Trustees on COLLEGIANS 3 6 0 793 887 89 .40 12 KEW 8 1 0 727 395 184.05 32 CAUL, GRAMMAR 3 6 0 777 1039 74 .78 12 OLD MELB . 6 3 0 784 499 157.11 24 the planning of your Will, and let them carry out your wishes . BULL/TEMP 1 8 0 685 1109 61 .77 4 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 3 0 564 447 126.17 24 B SECTIO N MHSOB 5 4 0 519 489 106.13 20 PARKSIDE 8 1 0 998 818 122.00 32 THOMASTOWN 5 4 0 626 590 106 ..1 0 THERRY 7 2 0 1081 809 133.62 28 BALACLAVA 5 4 0 582 597 97 4 NATIONAL TRUSTEES MARCELLIN 6 3 0 889 735 120.95 24 90 MON BLUES 4 5 0 550 505 108 The future is assured. ST. BERNARDS 6 3 0 773 731 105.75 25 HAMPT ROVERS 4 5 0 641 667 91;,1,; A Member of rhe National Mumal Group of Companies IVANHOE 5 4 0 976 987 98 .89 20 OLD BRIGHTON 1 8 0 300 803 37 .36 UNI BLACKS 4 5 0 920 892 103 .14 16 AJAX 1 8 0 305 823 3706 BANYULE 3 6 0 933 995 93 .77 12 D RESERVE SECTI N OLD TRINITY 3 6 0 745 900 82 .78 12 PRESTON 9 0 0 884 347 254 .76 36 FAWKNER 2 7 0 779 1035 75 .27 8 ST KEVINS 7 2 0 707 429 164 .80 ST KILDACBCOB 1 8 0 797 989 80 .59 4 NTH BRUNSWICK 5 3 1 616 439 140 28 .32 22 C SECTION ELSTERNWICK 5 3 1 644 679 94 .85 KEW 8 1 0 1210 705 171 .63 32 BULLEEN UTD 5 4 0 467 367 127 22 .25 20 OLD MELB . 7 2 0 1197 794 150.76 28 OLD MENTON 4 5 0 651 655 99 .391 MON BUlES 7 2 0 975 716 136.17 28 COBURG 3 6 0 452 626 72.20 OLD BRIGHTON 5 4 0 864 808 166.93 20 OLD IVANHOE 3 6 0 392 712 55.06 iC BALACLAVA 5 4 0 1017 1026 99 .12 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 7 0 451 896 50.3 3 8 THOMASTOWN 4 5 0 906 920 98 .48 16 HEATHERTON 1 8 0 366 820 44 .63 4 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 5 0 756 781 96 .80 16 E RESERVE SECTIO N MHSOB 4 5 0 825 971 84 .96 16 WEST BRUNS . 8 1 0 875 393 222 .65 32 HAM . ROVERS 1 8 0 694 1133 61 .25 4 STATE BANK 7 2 0 835 342 244 .15 28 AJAX 0 9 0 654 1244 52 .57 0 OLD ESSEN GR. 7 2 0 756 351 215 .38 28 D SECTION ST. BEDES 7 2 0 649 398 163 .07 28 ST. KEVINS 8 1 0 920 684 134.50 32 BRUNSWICK 5 4 0 382 492 77.64 20 BULLEEN UTD 6 3 0 842 719 117.11 24 OLD GEELONG 4 5 0 600 529 113 .42 16 OLD IVANHOE 5 3 1 938 801 117.10 22 POWERHOUSE 3 6 0 408 728 56 .04 12 OLD MENTON . 5 4 0 887 783 113.28 20 UHSOB 2 7 0 316 671 47,09 8 NTH BRUNSWICK 5 4 0 821 781 105 .12 20 CLAYTON 2 7 0 234 742 31 .54 8 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 4 1 972 863 112 .63 18 PENINSULA 0 B. 0 9 0 207 680 30 .44 0 PRESTON MBOB 4 5 0 778 692 112 .43 16 F RESERVE SECTIO N ELSTERNWICK 4 5 0 905 901 100 .44 16 DOVETON 8 1 0 720 359 200.56 32 HEATHERTON 2 7 0 614 1116 55 .02 8 LATROBE UNI 8 1 0 589 360 163.61 32 COBURG 1 8 0 706 1090 64 .77 4 WHITEFRIARS 7 1 0 720 256 281 .25 28 E SECTION AQUINAS 7 1 0 752 317 237.22 28 STATE BANK 8 1 0 1074 689 155.88 32 WILLIAMSTOWN 6 3 0 763 460 165 .87 24 OLD ESSEN.GR 8 1 0 808 552 146.38 32 OLD CARE Y 5 4 0 747 582 128 .35 20 ST. BEDES 7 2 0 914 583 156.78 28 ST. ANDREWS 4 5 0 397 599 66 .28 16 BRUNSWICK 6 3 0 1008 663 152.04 24 ANZ BANK 3 6 0 495 622 79 .58 12 WEST BRUNS 5 4 0 889 830 107 .11 20 UNI REDS 2 7 0 403 625 64 .48 8 OLD GEELONG 4 5 0 791 843 93 .83 16 COMM BANK 1 8 0 322 806 39 .95 4 UHSOB 3 6 0 851 917 92 .80 12 FOOTS INST 1 8 0 280 813 34 .44 4 POWERHOUSE 3 6 0 688 889 77 .39 12 ST. LEONARDS 1 8 0 259 807 32 .09 4 PENINSULA O.B. 1 8 0 499 1104 45 .20 4 UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CLAYTON 0 9 0 518 1149 45 .08 0 OLD XAVS 9 0 0 1069 389 274.81 36 F SECTION UNI BLUES 7 2 0 1052 596 176.51 28 AQUINAS 8 1 0 1245 509 244.60 32 MARCELLIN 7 2 0 1032 607 170.02 28 WHITEFRIARS 8 1 0 1138 599 189.98 32 OLD PARAD GREEN 7 2 0 878 606 144.88 28 DOVETON 7 2 0 992 541 183.36 28 BULL/TEMP. 4 5 0 875 865 101 .16 16 ST. ANDREWS 6 3 0 1038 813 127.86 24 DE LA SALLE 4 5 0 831 940 88 .40 16 W'TOWN 6 3 0 978 810 120 .74 24 COLLEGIANS 3 6 0 856 938 91 .26 12 OLD CAREY 6 3 0 911 771 118 .16 24 ORMOND 2 7 0 557 895 62 .23 8 LATROBE UNI 5 4 0 936 891 105 .05 20 MHSOB 2 7 0 523 929 56 .30 8 COMM BANK 2 7 0 728 1027 70 .89 8 NORTH 0.6. 1 8 0 24 4 1298 18 .80 4 UNI REDS 2 7 0 703 1000 70 .30 8 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 FOOTS INST. 2 7 0 614 1139 53 .91 8 749 144 .33 32 THERRY 8 1 0 1081 Yes, I would like to learn ANZ BANK 1 8 0 524 1126 46 .54 4 OLD SCOTCH 6 2 1 873 745 117 .18 26 more about the services provided by National Trustees . I am ST LEONARDS 1 8 0 508 1168 43 .49 4 ST. BERNARDS 5 4 0 665 597 111 .39 20 particularly interested in: A RESERVE SECTION OLD HAILEYBURY 4 5 0 867 783 110 .73 16 (Please tick where appropriate) . ORMOND 8 1 0 1030 527 195.45 32 UNI BLACKS 4 5 0 896 979 91 .52 16 ❑ WILLS 0 TAXATION 0 POWER OF ATTORNEY DE LA SALLE 7 2 0 1040 472 220.34 28 BANYULE 4 5 0 786 896 87 .72 16 ❑ NORTH O.B . 6 3 0 669 757 88.38 24 ST. KILDA 4 5 0 568 761 74 .64 1 6 ASSET MANAGEMENT 0 RETIREMENT PLANNING OLD SCOTCH 5 4 0 703 791 88.87 20 OLD MELB . 3 5 1 852 1010 84 .36 14 OLD PARADIANS 4 5 0 644 698 92 .26 16 THOMSTOWN 3 6 0 655 848 77 .24 12 OLD XAVERIANS 4 5 0 642 703 91 .32 16 OLD BRIGHTON 3 6 0 63 7 985 64 .67 1 2 Name (Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms):...... COLLEGIANS 4 5 0 670 746 89 .81 16 UNDER 19 SECTION 3 UNI BLUES 4 5 0 656 901 72 .81 16 WHITEFRIARS 8 1 0 929 413 224 .94 32 Address:...... BULL/TEMP 2 7 0 633 777 81 .47 8 CAULFIELD GRIM 8 1 0 953 567 168 .08 32 CAUL GRAMMAR 1 8 0 525 947 55 .44 4 IVANHOE 6 2 0 81 9 514 159 .34 28 . Postcode ...... ; B RESERVE SECTION MON BLUES 5 4 0 692 552 125 .36 20 PARKSIDE 6 3 0 688 384 179 .17 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 5 1 720 1021 70 .52 1 4 Phone Number (Work) :...... (Home):...... ~ .81 24 ST. BERNARDS 6 3 0 621 423 146 W'TOWN 2 7 0 331 760 43 .55 8 : National Trustees, 95 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000 . Tel . (03) 602 4644 , . To MARCELLIN 6 3 0 508 453 112 .14 24 OLD PARAD PURPLE 1 7 1 386 994 38 .83 6 or 46 Queen Street, Bendigo, 3550. Tel IVANHOE 6 3 0 552 707 78.08 24 FAWKNER 1 4 0 55 203 27 .09 4 . (054) 43 0433 . Continued on previous pag e ®®®®®®®®®®®®®® OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTERED FOR FOISTING AS A PUBLICATION CATEGORY B

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