OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

J U LY27, 1985 VOL. 85 - No. 1 5 50 CENTS

A SECTIO N Another Cariton Product REGISTERED .1C7 1 F 0 nioG FOR POSTING AS A PUBLICATION - CATEGORY"B" ~~~~ f(u)21 Review by Ross Booth

Ormond's winning run of 6 matches was ended by Old Scotch when they inflicted an 8 point defeat on the 'Monds' . Scotch stamped themselves as a premiership threat with the win over the section leader in a closely contested and low-scoring game . John Moir marked strongly around the ground for the Cardinals and Brian Hodge was elusive on the half forward flank . Ormond's best were Paul Sutherland on the wing and ruck-rover Phil Mehrten .

St . Bernards scored an upset win over Blues best were new boy Anthony Allen in the Ivanhoe by 35 points and in so doing moved centre and Simon Macaulay on the forward back out of the relegation zone . The loss puts flank. Blues are now back in the hot seat facing Ivanhoe down to 6th place . The Saints were relegation. very much more desperate and effectively won the game in the second quarter with a 10 goal De La Salle humiliated Old Xaverians by 76 burst. Ivanhoe fought back in the last term but points . Xavs were held goalless till half time it was far too late . Greg Lane kicked 4 goals for and kicked only 2 goals for the day, thanks to Since the Fosters brothers brewed the the Saints, but their best was giant ruckman Nick Wilton . De La forward Tony Vitacca kicked Paul Smith . 4 goals and he and Pat Maher were provided first distinctive Australian lager in 1888 many opportunities by ruckman Brian Collegians scored a comfortable 39 point win Hanrahan . For Xavs Peter Klein battled hard the fame of 's favourite beer over Bulleen-Templestowe which effectively against Mick Deveson, and Geoff Greetham has grown around Australia and around ends the Bullants chances of playing in the held Phil Kerin to 2 goals . finals. Collegians won the game in the third the world . quarter after an even first half when they The likely winners in A Section are : outscored Bulleen by 4 goals to 3 into the Bulleen-Templestowe v DE LA SALLE Foster's was first exported to South breeze . Geoff English kicked 4 goals and St . Bernards v COLLEGIAN S Jeremy Schmidt dominated in the air on his ORMOND v Ivanho e Africa during the Boer war. TO day you r~ing . Bulleen-Temp have been weakened by University Blues v OLD SCOTCH the loss of Andy Smythe to Melbourne and Old Xaverians v NORTH O B can get a Foster's from Baghdad to Stephen Clark to Essendon . Even coach Mike Zemski's 1 goal was not enough to lift the Bullants to victory! I have tipped 4 away winners in A Section Bangkok, San Francisco to Singapore . but I am confident because I tipped the card in B Section last week . all home sides . It's by far the biggest selling Nort h Old Boys had a good 23 point win over University Blues to take themselves back into In B Section : Australian beer in Britain . the four. North had a good third quarter with Old Brighton v MARCELLIN the breeze but kicked inaccurately : 4.8, and ST. KILDA v Old Melburnians One of the top 10 selling imports in their back line held Blues to a miserable 2 Kewv UNIVERSITY BLACKS the U goals to three quarter time . Key defenders OLD PARADIANS v Ajax .S.A. Considine and Griffin were grand defenders . CAULFIELD GRAM . v Parksid e Sold in every Australian state,

Foster's outsells every other Australian TWO DRAWS IN ONE SEASO N FAWKNER CONGRATULATES MITCH brand of beer. On Saturday 27th April Banyule and St . Well done Gret Mitchell upon your selection Bernards Under 19 teams played a draw at St . in the V .A.F.A. state team . Greg was selected to Bernards, the scores being St . Bernards 20 play against NSW in the combined C & F grade goals 10 behinds 130 points, Banyule 19 goals side at the recent carnival . A product of the 16 behinds 130 points . On Saturday 6th July Under 19s Mitch is in his second year of senior they again met this time at Banyule the game football, having been runner up, in his first again resulted in a draw ; the scores this time, senior year, in the club's best and fairest . Banyule 17 goals 15 behinds 117 points St . Selection in the state team is further proof of Bernards 18 goals 9 behinds 117 points . In the his progress as a player well known for his first game Banyule came from behind to level dynamic non-stop approach to the game . Keep the scores in the second game it was St . it up Mitch, you know our next aim . Bernards who came from behind .

rHE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 3 Today Therry meet Banyule at Therry and confident of promotion, and West Brunswick thc home side are mighty firm favourites . The will return to the winning list at the expense of battle of the coaches, both amateur football poor old St. Bedes . legends in their own lifetime, Bernie Dunn and Old Geelong journey to Preston where they Rick Brockweli will decide the game - Dunn is will confront a side determined to avenge its Ivanhoe Amateurs you blew it! A great chance to cement a place in the final 4 and seriously seen as the cool tactitian whilst 'Brocky' is a loss last week. The Oggs face a third loss in a challenge for Premiership honors and you couldn't handle it crreat on field leader and deep thinker on the row and couldn't have drawn Preston at a worse relegation and promotion . There is no doubting the value of . What could well have been a meaningless match became a battle for game. As Banyule's form has been hot and cold time. survival for St . Bernard's and they responded magnificently I'll stick with the more consistent Therry . The big game of course will be played at Mt. why Alan Salter left his best player and skipper . I couldn't for the life of me understand Eliza between Peninsula and Heatherton . Peter Gittos at full back for 3 quarters . Sure Gittos St . Kevins are at home to Old Camberwell was there to mind Greg Lane but I*d have thought Gittos would have been better at say centre half ,,rid despite its loss to Fawkner is still in with a Heatherton played well last Saturday to beat back thus reducing the opportunities Lane had . When he was sent onto the ball in the last term he chance . A win today will bring St. Kevins equal Preston as did the Pirates who beat Bulleen really had an input on the game but by then it was too late . ;Jth their opponents and surely that is enough United . With 4th spot a little more secure I think incentive , the Pirates will win this match although I agree that Heatherton are favourites. Although Ormond lowered its colours as I Rig tti Oval to score a wground advantage of where they produce by far their best football- Thomastown who were in the horrors have Williamstown cyms will move a step closer sort of pointed to Old Scotch last week, I won't the y hear of them losing 2 in a row especially as they are simply not in the class of Uni . Blacks rallied and their important victory last Saturday and boost its percentage by accounting for Old who are out to prove they're the best side out Old Camberwell lifted them temporarily Carey and Uni . Reds at home should make it they meet amateur football's latest pretenders . of the 4 over Ormond are now only a game clear of the two . It would be a fairy tale finish for the out of relegation worries . At home they should two in a row by beating Footscray Tech . big improvers in A Section, Old Scotch and Blacks to play in the finals and I'm sure the beat Hampton Rovers and move even further The other match is between Elsternwick and Collegians and must ensure the double chance current 4 who I believe will remain will be more clear and it wouldn't surprise me if they were to Bulleen United and in a real test of strength than happy for the Blacks to finish fifth . sneak 4th spot before its all over . Elsternwick has both the form, enthusiasm and if it is to be the premier team this season . I Old Paradians doubt if Ivanhoe has the discipline, class or who put up a creditable Old Haileybury has that quality which superior knowledge of the No . 2 oval to carry performance against Parkside will need to be committee and supporters love but doesn't win the day . ability to match it with Ormond for whom on their mettle for the vital match against AJAX who survived a strong Michael Oaten kicked 6 important goals in the . matches - potential . They might use it today to Commonwealth Bank Reserves last week . Success breeds success and if AJAX get the beat and stay within striking distance and at the Challenge last Saturday from Brunswick will be As De La Salle is poised in 5th position and sniff of another victory, they'll prove hard to same time drive a big nail into M onash . in the right form and be far too slick for Old toss, even at Bundoora . The Dons let Clayton kick 8 goals in only 1 percent behind, North O.B. has more . However having taken No one would pick Coburg to beat Fawkner . Essendon than enough incentive to pull out all stops the Blues as a long shot in A section I must go Its last versus first so that enough said . the last quarter and threw away a golden chance against the Old Xaverians whose form of late is for the Old Paradians whose victory will give ` Match of the round in D Section will be played to cement 4th spot . just woeful . them a very handy 6 point lead over Kew in the at Melbourne High between the home side and Brunswick as mentioned was far from batle for relegation . Xavs could only manage 2 goals last week the undefeated leaders, Old Trinity . In what disgraced last Saturday and today will carry all Caulfield Grammarians finds itself in the promises to be a great game I'm confident that before them against ANZ Bank. Uni. High who whilst North as expected was an impressive match of the day for the second week in a row are a bit like Old Haileybury - full of potential winner against the Blues . The bottom has really . the High school at home can inflict the first loss fallen out of Old Xaverians for whom the next 5 They were disgraceful last week against of the season on Trinity and really hot up the will also be able to use it today at Latrobe and Marcellin and did not look like a top side . This battle for premiership honors . Trinity will not I'm sure they'll win well . weeks cannot pass quickly enough . game will be a ripper and Parkside will relish The big match is between two of "far eastern" St. Bernards cock full of confidence after its enjoy the small ground which would probably upset win over the small Albert Park oval and with the big man fittwice into their own and Alan Quaife is bound clubs Clayton and Doveton. Clayton came from Ivanhoe believe they can do behind to beat Old Essendon whilst Doveton Collegians and pull themselves well clear of strength to match Caulfield, I think by Saturday to have his charges fired up . relegation . I don't night we'll have a 3way tie at the head of B Balaclava should restore some lost ground had the bye . The let off may not have been the . Collegians has a pretty useful section and the "fields" may fall from first to ideal way to prepare for such a big game at outfit at present and has even learn't the art of third . by beating an eratic Old Ivanhoe and North winning away from Harry Trott Brunswick who went down narrowly to Old Clayton its the Dragons for me . . Its small men St . Kilda has its last chance to stay in the B I went pretty well last Saturday picking 22 will worry St . Bernards and with a dominant Mentonians last Saturday are the selection over section finals race with a home game against old rivals Power House . Its hard to see State winners . How many did you get? centre line led by young Jeremy Schmidt 4th placed Old M Collegians greater ability will give them the eiburnians . O.M's hold a handy Bank worrying Old Mentonians who are quietly points . 6 point margin and will be hard pressed to keep it. The Saints will literally throw everything into Bulleen-Templestowe has one last remote this last effort and O .M chance and it must beat De La Salle to maintain .'s may be found wanting . it I think that at home St . Kilda can win and keep . De La has enjoyed having its back to the wall the interest in 4th spot wide open 7,71 17 M1 MAT( IS and has responded, as those who have followed . You can be 7 1<' I ~ 1~~ amateur football in the past decade have come sure the Blacks will be sweating on the result . In the remaining match in B Section Marcellin July 27 Ormond v Ivanhoe (A ) to expect, with deeds and actions on the field . take the trip south to meet With a place in the 4 beckoning, De La, even in Old Brighton whose August 3 Parkside v Old Brighton (B) its red guernsey, will have all the answers and record at home compares favourably with that of its visitor . Old Brighton has done well in B August 10 North Brunswick v Old Trinity (D) by winning today will remind North, Collegians, section and and Old Scotch that it is far from a spent force had Peter Grant and others August 17 West Brunswick v Balaclava (D) Uni. . remained injury free and available on a regular Blues host Old Scotch who are still up in basis, then the bay side lads would be higher August 18 Marcellin v A .J .A.X. (B ) the air over the win against Ormond . Blues will up the B section ladder be desperate following St . With the possibility of August 24 Old Melburnians v Parkside (B ) . Bernard's surprise top place as the prize I can't see Neil LeLievre win and I've a hunch they'll catch the Cardinals allowing any of those young eagles to go into on the hop and cause the upset of the season in winning today this game with swollen heads and its a Marcellin . victory for mine . PHONING OF SCORES PHONING OF DETAILS So its Ormond, De La Salle, North OB, Collegians and Uni What a competition C Section is turning out SENIOR and JUNIOR SECTIONS BEFORE 6 P.M. . Blues . to be . A draw in a desparate finish between A SECTION AJAX won its second match of the season BEFORE 5 P .M. Monash and Hampton Rovers, predictable wins B SECTION 6 P.M. TO 6.30 P.M. last week against a disappointing Kew who took by Fawkner and Therry and Thomastown vital RESERVES BEFORE 3 P .M. the surprise decision of sacking coach Ray away win at Old Mr. GEORGE MeTAGGART at Sleeth in the week before the match Camberwell means that 4th- . There's place is still wide open and there is no shortage to Mr. PAUL HALLY at 528 3319 something wrong at Kew and even at home of challengers. 3798171 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 5 Over The Fence -®ii Looking Z `~,A And still the stories filter from Mildura . OTF NEW PHONE NUMBER FOR learns that 2 honorary team officials were left UMPIRES ADVISOR behind at the ground after the match! The hard Neville Nash will take up a new appointment by Noel Rundle working Team manager having eventually with National Mutual (Sporting Ins . Services) rounded up the team set sail for the aftermatch on Monday 26th August . His new work number entertainment and completely overlooked the will be 63 3511 . In the interim all messages for property-steward and time keeper. As the Neville should be care of the General Manager timekeeper was a former team mate, the 531 5452 . manager was most embarrassed . 5 Years Ago - 198 0 Monash stayed close to the four when, after 200 games to M .H.S .O .B.'s great clubman being inaccurate early, they hit the target in the OTF is delighted to print the following article and boundary umpire Don Pritchard.. on the VAFA by the well credentiated and well last term to kick 8 .1 to Melbourne High's 3 .4 Caulfield Grammarians saluted Glen Flet- and win by 16 points . known V .A.F.A. Vice President, Jim Fidge . NEXT MEMBERS MEETING MONDAY 5th cher's 100th game - "being a big lump of a Alphington, AUGUST, 8.15 p.m chap went straight from school into the seniors trying to avoid relegation in 'B' . at ELSTERNWICK PAR K * ,~ * # section were unlucky to go down to St . Bern- where his ability to take 'the big mark' and ard's (4th) in a high-scoring game, 18 cover long distances with either foot made him .9 (127) to VAFA SECOND LINE 531 796 17.10 ( 122) Johannsen (5), Hartigan and Skerry 6 a valuable player in key positions mainly on the were Alphington's best forward lines " . With Footscray Tech, No. 32 guernsey and White Ankle Bandages yet to win, almost certain of relegation, the - Old Brighton Grammarians Mark Dobbie ran other 'hot seat' was shared by Old Xaverians, C'wealth Bank, and Alphington all level on 12 UMPIRES CORNE R on to the ground for his 150th game . points . Umpires Corner this week would like to Umpire Kevin McMahon whistled up his 400 games to Mr Nice Guy, 150th game after joining the V .A.F .A. in 1972 . 150 games to Ian Job who had given great Bob Cogdon congratulate and thank all those u mpires who reached a milestone and personal goal of his umpired in the recent 16th A De La Salle O .C . (A) held on to top positio n service to Kew both as player and committee- .A.F.C . Football man . umpiring career when he umpired his 400th Carnival . Although not given much recognition when they withstood a strong challenge from game in the mud at Ormond on Sat. 22nd June by "some people", umpires corner feels that fifth place, Ormond, 20 .12 (132) to 15 .15 (105) . . Best were Donegan, Ru Bob started as an umpire with the V.A.F .A. in the umpires who participated, field, goal and ffolo (6 goals), Hanra- 1954 and umpired seasons 1954-1956, boundary did the V han (De La Salle) and Bourne (9 goals), 25 Years ago - 1960 .A.F.A.U .A. and the V .A.F.A. transferred in his job with Royal Insurance to proud. Many thanks is given to our president, McCooke, Naylor (Ormond) . In shocking condition U.Blacks (A) continued Geelong and umpired seasons 1957-1958 with Mike Murray and Secretary Peter Wiseman for ° Top goalkickers for the season were :- 'A' their march to the four in beating Old Paradians Karvalis (U the Geelong District Umpires Association . In making our interstate umpires feel very . Blues) 63, 'B' Curtain (O.Xav) 79, by 5 points - and Old Melburnians (4th) went 1958 Bob returned to Melbourne and re-joined welcome and to our senior umpire John C' J. Priestley (0 . Brighton) 77, `D' 1 . Henderson down to Collegians . the V .A.F .A. and has umpired continuously e made sure the wer (A.M .P .) 52, 'E' J. Butcher (0 Geel) 86, 'F' Peter seasons 1968-1985 after foa the e looked Hille (U .Reds) 83 . Ian Hayden (U .Blues) and John Sanders (Old . Bob always attends whol week of pocedingisop Xav) were selected in the Australian Amateurs training and puts in on the track with the same thanks also to umpires advisor Neville Nash team to play V .F.A. at Canberra, in place of determination now as when he started 10 Years ago - 197 . Bob, all and his assistant Graeme Simpson for their 5 Leigh Grant (unavailable) and Ian Law (with umpires congratulate you on this fantastic and professional coaching and down to earth Ormond remained in the fight for fourth place Hawthorn) . wonderful achievement and hope you continue attitude, not only during the carnival, but for with their win over North Old Boys (4th) kicking for many years to come . the season so far . Veteran Ormond back pocket star, Norman 7 goals in the second term to lead by 31 points Pert was missing a game "as he walked down at, half time . Final scores were 16.15 (111) to the aisle to that goal of all women - the alter" . 9.21 (75) . Best were Jenkins, Bourne, Cameron % ""1- trol An, (Orm) and O'Connor, Wilson, Borcich (N.O.B.O. 20u games to Coburg's Robbie Dugdale, 100 ILJFV% St Kilda C .B .C .O.B . (C Section) confirmed games to Collegians Captain-Coach Max Rush . ir C1 their top position when they doubled Power St. Kilda C.B.O .C . (D) was he only undefeated Services House's score, 15 .10 (100 to 6 .11 (47) . Best team. M .H .S .O .B . was having a successful AUNITOF ME MAYNENICKLESS LIMITED (INC INVIC ) were Kay, White, Sherman (St.Kil .) and Cross, season on top in 'C' and Juniors - one loss in Newton, Daniel (Power House) . each section . 1=awknercongratulated their runner Peter Best on 10 years and over 200 games as runner . 100 games to St . Kevin's Old Boys president 25 Years ago - 195 0 security Michael O'Kelly - a fearless player, and since 1968 a mainstay as the club's administrator, "We understand Freddie Dawson is looking social secretary, secretary, captain, and now for a sparring partner, so if Linton McLeod president . 150 games to Ormond's Kevin Ladd, applies, he's a moral for the job" . (Freddie 10 years at the club, leading 'B' section goal- Dawson was a devastating U .S. negro light- d igne fo r weight boxer fighting in Australia in 1950) . es d kicker for 3 years, 4 Vic . jumpers, club best and fairest in 1968 . Linton McLeod was at the time playing for Parkside . Must be a story there, Linton ! ur peace of miend. 15 Years ago - 197 0 Again among Parkside notes, "that model of Well, it finally happened, Coburg, wit five consistency again gave a lion-hearted display . players in the Carnival side, suffered their first Whether half-back, ruck, rover or forward, hats defeat for the year when they went down to De off to Harry Nance and he reckons he's 4 yards La Salle by 31 points . The side played without too slow" . (Harry was assistant umpire's coach confidence, and fumbled badly all day . until retiring in 1973) . 6 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 1 HE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 ® o • ® A of Fate? f-allowing 1977 and the Fullerton retirement, (Ormond) kicked to clinch Melbourne's last took over as Secretary at a difficult premiership win . And the 1958 Collingwood by Jim Fidg Aif Keam e ,,me when change through sponsorship and grand final "Steal" over Melbourne boasted 34 . ;,n-field appearance was very much the future And there were others - Hawthorn's first It is perhaps an interesting note to start on the background of L.A. Adamson, father and guiding .F.A. quickly formed a Marketing premiership win in 1961 was studded with quite figure of the Victorian Amateur Football Association, during the first 40 years of its now 93 years iinage. The V.A of existence . Section. The administrative duties continued to a few - John Winneke (Uni . Blacks), Ian Law, grow and in 1982 Peter French was appointed Colin Youren, Malcolm Hill and ex-Geelong Perhaps it was a twist of fate that really inspired him to create the V coach, Rod Olsson all from Old Scotch, and .A.F .A. the V.A.F.A.'s first full time General Manager. Adamson, born 125 years ago on the Isle of Man, was educated at Rugby School, and after White Peter may qualify as "full time" by salary, add to the balance Ian Mort (Kew), Morton graduating in Law at Oxford University, came to Australia in 1887. While waiting to be admitted to the honorary workers certainly could claim Browne (Un . Blacks) and Graham Cooper the Victorian Bar, he accepted a position as senior house master at Wesley College similarrecognition . Presidents, ExecutiveComm- (Hampton Rovers) . . His law Back in 1939-41 Alan La Fontaine (captained career was shelved and there followed an outstanding career of community involvement . His base ittee chairmen, Committee chairmen and o f was Wesley, the club he founded was Collegians and that club has remained the only club to be lb members all carry out time consum- and ex-University Blacks), Sid Anderson part of the V .A .F.A. throughout its entire existence . g duties. (MHSOB) and Ray Wartman (Brightonvale) ing further more (how could I forget them) played in three Melbourne premiership sides while in more recent years, Peter Murnane (De the V .A.F.A. boasts its own Umpires Association complete with their own office-bearers . La Salle at Hawthorn) tasted success while History tells us that the V .A.F .A. (originally MILESTONES Andrew Ireland (Ivanhoe) hoped in many the Metropolitan Junior Football Association appearances that one would go Collingwood's until Geelong joined in 1927 and the title Over the years the V .A.F.A. has progressed to a number of headquarters in an attempt to PLAYERS way . change was introduced) was formed before the . To V.F.A. breakaway that saw the creation of the establish a permanent identity and venue for Players.. . and that is what this Amateur Foot- And of the many who stayed back with us Victorian Football League finals matches. The first was the old Amateur ball is really all about . mention just a few - the great MHS Old Boys . The V.A.F .A. enjoyed multi-best and fairest award winner, Jocka a healthy relationship with the V .F.L . in the Sports Ground (Olympic Park - which became And what a galaxy of champions have come early years the topic of a wrangle over professional use in Nelson, Ormond's Bruce Bourne, Footscrays . Amateur finals games were played from our V .A.F.A. VFL President, Tony Capes (Old Xaverians), as curtain-raisers to V .F .L . final games at the the 1930's) the other Olympic Park oval, the Seven V .F.L . Brownlow Medals have been Junction Oval, St. Kilda, and then by the mid- Test cricketer Ian Redpath (Geelong), Ian M.C.G. However, the V .F.L. were attempting to ,on by former amateur stars who proved what Turnbull (MHSOB) Lex Hibbins (Collegians, build the Amateur clubs into their own zones 1960's ; Elsternwick Park . a wonderful stepping ground the V .A.F.A. was . The household Brownlow who unknowingly has helped put together this and Adamson and his supporters saw this as a No man worked harder for the development to league football article) and Manson Russel, 250 games with definite threat to the concept of amateurism . of Elsternwick Park into the now outstanding names: Ivor Warne-Smith (Collegians- headquarters it is for the V orris Scotch- Old Scotch, selected in four Carnival sides and Adamson had a strong committment to retain .A.F.A than Alex Melbourne) won two; Bill M (Old went on to be V .A.F .A. President . sport as sport . Johnson . As a fitting reward for his tireless Richmond) ; Dr . Don Cordner (University Blacks- Which draws me to a conclusion, although HS Old Boys-St. It was along this concept that the V .A.F.A. endeavours to see the long awaited "dream" of Melbourne) ; Neil Roberts (M the tale could go on ; that perhaps the most was rr,ou!ded and developed to become the a pavilion materialise, the Brighton City Council Kilda) ; Ross Smith (Hampton Rovers-St. Kilda) ; exciting feature of our Amateur football code is largest individual football competition in the opited to name it "The Alex . Johnson Pavilion". and Gary Dempsey (Footscray Tech O.B .- the rivalry between the states which peaks with country . It was opened by councillor Len Coysh Mayor Footscray and North Melbourne) . a Carnival every three years . of Brighton in 1983, Our Paton-in-chief, His I could put together another article just with The V.A.F .A has always retained its early principles while going through enormous expan- Excellency the Governor of , Sir Brian names from amateur ranks who went on to Murray, was a guest at the luncheon . The latest outstanding league careers . For example more sion and development of new innovations to development as part of the Elsternwick Park than 20 players that fought out the 1964 Thanks Jim for a great article and we look the game . All was not smooth sailing - there forward to something from you prior to the were set backs, for example two World Wars progress is a new electronic scoreboard, up to Collingwood-Melbourne Grand Final were date and more in keeping with modern trends . recruited from our ranks . Remember, and they Finals . that necessitated disbandment . This sould be in operation for the Carnival and still talk about it, the goal Neil Crompto n has ben made possible by financial assistance from the State Bank of Victoria. SOUND AD MINISTRATIO N There have been several significant innova- A dedicated and innovative administration has tions to Australian football which have origin- M ILESTONES AT COLLEGIANS many more good games from you especially always provided a sound basis for V .A.F.A. pro- ated through the V .A.F .A. These include 19th Because of the widespread critical acclaim o f when the rains come . gress. There have been only eight Presidents : and 20th men, white shorts worn by visiting this writers first article, he has again been W .H . Davis (1894-95 No records for 1892-3) ; clubs, and Independent Tribunal, fenced play- encouraged to put pen to paper to clear the Another milestone reached at Collegians L .A . Adamson (1896-1915 :1920-32) ; H.J. Stew- ing arenas, the final four and four interchange backlog of milestones left unrecognised by the even before -CJ's" was that of 50 games to art (1933-1940 : 1946 ; E .F . Atkins (1947-1969) ; players for Reserve and Under 19 grades previous writer . One of those is Chris "CJ" Robert Oliphant reached in the 1984 A grade L.S . On a . Zachariah (1970-77) ; M .G . Russel (1978- sadder note a couple of our proposals have not Warner who played his 100th game for 1st semi final . Ollie joined Collegians in 1982 80) ; T .A . Johnson (1981-83) and J.F .X. Dillon been accepted with the same amount of enthus- Collegians in the first game of this season . from that productive recruiting ground of (1984-85) . This has provided a firm leadership iasm . I refer to the Order off Rule and the Joining the club in 1979 from Wesley "CJ" Geelong Grammar where the denizens are base and included in the long serving feature banning of alcohol dringing around the ground . quickly established himself as a player of typically short and slow and thus nearly always of the V .A.F.A. have been such long serving unparalled courage in his desire to get in and back pocket players. This after brief~flirtations personalities as Jack Fullerton, Secretary from win the hard ball, as indicated by one most with other positions Ollie eventually found 1952-1977, the late Jack McCann, a former courageous award and two most determined himself banished to the back pocket with the Secretary who served the V .A.F.A with distinc- FULL TIME ADMINISTRATIO N awards . Despite fluctuating between the seniors implied warning "your on your last chance son" . tion for over 50 years, and the still serving Vice- For 25 years (1952-1977) the everyday admin- and reserves and suffering from a receding However, this position must have been Ollie's President, Fred Coldrey, who had completed istration of the V .A.F .A. was done in the Fuller- hairline "CJ" has accepted the mixed fortunes niche for not only did he become a useful player 50 years as a member of the Executive Comm- ton household at 5 Correa Avenue, Cheltenham . of football with good grace playing well in the but he also started to bring full back Stuart ittee . George McTaggart became an institution Jack's wife, Norma, was an extremely diligent grade in which selected . Despite missing Hinchen into the game and make him a good with the Amateur Footballer, while Noel Rundle Assistant Secretary, and their contribution dur- selection in the 1981 B grade grand final CJ's player . Probably the only mistake Ollie has has guided the financial affairs for the past 20 ing a fast-growing era did not go unnoticed . spirit and determination were epitomized by made was in 1983 when he recruited Andrew years. Lou Zachariah, Wright down Manson Russel, Alex The V.A.F.A has now 8000 registered players the fine game he played in the reserves grand to Collegians and who has now Johnson and John Dillon all went on to become spread over 59 senior teams in 6 sections, final in helping Collegians overun the dreaded secured the coveted back pocket position with President, but always the administration had a enemy University Blues . Congratulations "CJ" a vice like grip. Congratulations Ollie on your fine blend of experience with youth graded A to F, and 25 junior teams. All senior . teams field reserve grade teams . on a fine 100 games and we all look forward t o first 50 games .

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MILESTONES AT BANYULE of his speed and ability was promoted to the senior team after the first game where he has VRERIUMM O The Banyule Football Club would like to played on the wing ever since . congratulate the following players for reaching Murray McKenzie 50 games . On his day TODAV various milestones during the last few games of Murray is one of the most exciting players at 1984 and the first half of 1985 . the club . His strong marking and fine play make A SECTION Darren Attard 200 games BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v DE LA SALLE E SECTION . Darren would have his a very important part of the Banyule team . Field: K. Goglan, P reached the 200 game mark a lot earlier but for Greg Smyth and Bruce Dunston 50 games . . Wisema n PENINSULA v HEATHERTON a number of nagging injuries over the last two Both are regular Reserves players and they Goal.• D . Moore, M . Murre y Field: Naebus ST BERNARDS v COLLEGIANS ELSTERNWICK v BULLEEN UTD years ; a very clever and courageous player who both have the potential to play in the seniors Field: W. Lyons, T. Flannery Field: M. Ford has the ability to inspire his team mates and but because they haven't been able to play e bring them into the game and this year he has regularly over the past two years their Goal: R . Russo, D . Siega UNIVERSITY REDS v FOOTSCRAY ORMOND v IVANHO E Field: D . Wiggin taken on the job of Treasurer of the club . opportunities have been limited ; we hope that s Marcus Fraumano 200 game. Marcus is one in the future they will both be able to force their Field: B. Goodman, S . Greene PRESTON v OLD GEELONG Goal: I. Malcolm, T. Wyles Field: R . Smit h of the most skilful players in the Senior side ; he way into the senior team . keeps runnign all day and creates many All these players have given the Banyule Boundary: A. Dwight, A. Smith WILLIAMSTOWN v OLD CAREY OLD XAVERIANS v NORTH O Field: A . Belcher opportunities for the players around him ; he Amateur Football Club great service over the .B. rarely puts in a bad game ; he is also one of the years and we hope that they all play many more Fielcl: C . King, S. McCarth y Goal: M . Richardson, E young players who are helping the club by games with the club . . Hoare F SECTION coming onto the committee. UNIVERSITY BLUES v OLD SCOTCH COMMONWEALTH BANK v OLD ESSENDON Field: M. Thomas, R Glenn 1A/alle 200 games . Mushy has been 50 GAMES AT ELSTERNWIC K . Trace y Field: J. Murnane captain of the reserve team for the last two Goal: D . Hillier, R . Dunstan Boundary: A. William s ANZ BANK v BRUNSWICK years he played many games with oiur junior Congratulations from all at Elsternwick to club and was one of the original players when a B SECTION Field: R . Francis Mark Young who today plays his 50th game . OLD BRIGHTON v MARCELLIN UHSOB v LATROBE UNI senior team was formed to play in the V .A.F.A. Mark has been one of our up and coming young Field: R . Lippold, K . Farrely Field: S. Beamont He has played many good games with the club players since joining the club in 1982 . A strong Goa/ and is at present on the committee . half back, he has played mainly in the seniors : G . Clancey, M . Saron g CLAYTON v ST . JOHNS Greg Foster ST. KILDA v OLD MELBURNIANS Field: L. Coyle 150 games . Greg is one of the and was a member of the 1984 1st Semi Final Field: W. Henry, D . Wilso n Boundary: strongest and most courageous players at the side . Shortly after last football season Mark G . William s club who always makes the ball his objective Goal: .]. Hall, B . Waters was struck by a car and it appeared as though his endeavour creates many opportunities for he would miss all of the 1985 season . After a lot KEW v UNIVERSITY BLACKS UNDER 19 ZONE 1 the forwards Field: J. Horwood, B . Walsh OLD IVANHOE v ST . of hard work, Mark resumed playing in the . KEVINS Stephen Gray 150 games . Stephen was Goal: R . Clarkson, D . McKenzie Field: P. O'Dwye r reserves in round 8 and has now worked his Boundary: R . Cogdo n captain of our 1994 Under 19 team and is now way back into the Seniors. Congratulations mark ST BERNARDS v BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE a regular senior player . Because of his height CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS v PARKSIDE Field: J . Bugden and we hope there will be many more Field: .and strength Stephen is coping very well senior successful seasons to come . R . Woolley, A. Jamiso n Boundary: G. Clarke, H . Strzdala football and the experience he is gaining will GoaL• S . Goodman, G . Trewarne BANYULE v THOMASTOWN undoubtedly make him an even better player in OLD PARADIANS v A .J.A .X. Field: T. Keatin g years to come . CRUISING WITH THERR Y Field: B. Hayward, N . Wilson Boundary: K . Caulfiel d Goal Greg Anderson 150 games . Because of injury : J . Hayes, A. Poulte r OLD CAMBERWELL v NORTH OB Greg gave football away for some time but Field: D A further reminder to supporters that the . Sim e returned to the Reserve team when we were cruise along the Yarra will be on Saturday C SECTIO N Boundary: A Leslie, 1 . Stollery short last year; since then he has forced his August 3rd . Places on the cruise are rapidly ST. KEVINS v OLD CAMBERWELL OLD PARADIANS v MARCELLIN way into the senior side where he has player a Field: P. Keog h Field filling, so in order to avoid missing out on what : G . Legg o number of good games . promises to be a tremendous evening, contact COBURG v FAWKNER UNIVERSITY v THERRY Field: Bruce Moloney 150 games . Bruce started the Social Secretary Craig McKibbin for your P. King Field : T. Keating the season in the Under 19 team and because booking. THERRYv BANYULE Boundary: J. O'Shea, N . Woodruff Field: P. Cherr y THOMASTOWN v HAMPTON ROVERS UNDER 19 ZONE 2 Field: A. Mullahy OLD MELBURNhANS v WILLIAMSTOWN MONASH BLUES v OLD HAILEYBURY Field: A . Stratford Field: S. Urwin DE LA SALLE v OLD BRIGHTON Field: K . Walke r D SECTION Boundary: J. Higgins, M . Erving MHS OB v OLD TRINITY HAMPTON ROVERS - BYE Discount Fridge Field: F. Rossetto COLLEGIANS v MHSO B and Freeze r BALACLAVA v OLD IVANHOE Field: C . Dun n Specialis l Field: P . Harri s Boundary: W. Bennett, A . Runciman Boundary: S . Clinc h MONASH UNIVERSITY v ST. KILDA 286-288 High St Kew 3101 Telephone 861 7354 NORTH BRUNSWICK v POWER HOUSE Field: L. Manni x Field: M. Gilda y Boundary: J .Grimm, N . Spitzer WEST BRUNSWICK v ST BEDES OLD XAVERIANS v ORMOND Kelvinator, Phillips, GE, Ignis, Pacific , Field: C . Mackenzi e Field: A . Killeen Engel, Kitchenmaid Boundary: Flanaga n Goal: S. Cavanag h STATE BANK v OLD MENTONIANS Boundary: M. Day, B . Sterarkowski Field: B. Reid OLD SCOTCH - BY E Telephone: 861 73540862 d2d® A. H. 857 5298 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 A SECTION OLD SCOTCH Coach : Trevor Read Res .: Leigh McGrego r

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Coach : M . Zemski Res : N . Smythe 1 Tallent S. 16 Smith A. 32 McKinnon L 54 Mansbridge S . 2 Sherwen R. 17 Strangward A. 33 Hill I . 55 Matthews W . 1 Sullivan F 15 Faulkner F 29 Field R 43 Walsh G . 18 MacMillan A. 35 MacMillan R . 2 Fitt D 16 Bird G 30 Hooper D 44 Thieumssen K 3 Fewster R 56 MacFarlane M . 4 MacMillan J . 20 Howcroft R . 36 Marx J . 57 Lacey S . 3 Bond B 17 Gilmore F 31 Clark S 45 Ongaro F 5 Bowden D. 21 Sherwen F . 37 Thompson A . P. 58 Campbell D . 4 Palmer M 18 LeFevre S 32 Giles A 46 Espenchied S 6 McGill S . 22 Symington D . 38 matthews G. 59 Woods R . 5 Lockhart F 19 Johnston D 33 Tenace L 47 Connelly C 7 Tyrrell R . 23 McNab D. 40 Brown F . 60 Beck D. 6 Minney R 20 Delaney G 34 Flack G 48 Giles B 8 Lloyd A 24 Caldecott A . 41 Mason R .T. 7 D'Agostino A 21 Van Den Driest R 35 Bone F 49 Corstorphin F 9 Senior R . 25 Caldecott D. 42 Moir J. 8 Smythe A(c) 22 Decantey S 36 Deer C 50 Kirkpatrick C 10 McLean I . 26 Reddish J . 47 Letts S. 9 Murray B 23 Face S 37 Miles G 51 Mayne T 11 Kay D. 28 Walmsley J. 48 Fenton D. 10 George F 24 Chadwick F 38 Chipman N 52 Sheridan C 12 Bedford D . 29 Hodge B . 50 Davis R. 11 Farley S 25 Merrell T 39 Miles J 13Grigg N . 30 Kiel F . (c) 51 Ellis T . 12 Young D 26 Sheehan B 40 Harisou H 14 Farrelly K . 31 Winneke F . 52 LeDeux A. 13 Gilmore S 27 Kelly B 41 Walker M 14 Kazuro S 28 DeGoldi B 42 Wilson M OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Jack Clarke Res : Tom Fannin g

COLLEGIANS Coach : Bruce Ferguson Res .: Keith Lugg U .1 9's: John Purdu e I Godsell S 16 Dignan F. 31 Barry T. 46 Connors M . 61 Honan D. 17 Ralph A 15 Wolff F. 77 Roberts S . 2 Stanley T. . 32 Doquile A 47 Doyle D. 62 McKinnon J. 1 Williams S . (vc) 29 Parsons K . 53 Tobin A. 91 Milford F. 3 Klein F . 18 De Steiger R . 33 Hillier T . 48 Silk L. 63 Roberts J. 2 Hoyle D. 16 0110ck . 30 Chosich N 19 Curtain F 17 Tregear G . 54 Stirling P. 4 Trainor F . . 34 Willaton D. 49 Ralph R . 64 Quin A 3 Rice I. . 31 Lawrence P. (cr) 55 Davis M . 5 Bleechmore G. 20 Woodrug M . 35 Carlo J . 50 Mclssaacc R. 65 Ongarello A. 4 Laussen S . 18 English G . 32 Noblet A 21 Wilton N 19 Daff A . 57 Montgomery F. 6 Metzner F . . (dvc) 36 Plant M . 51 Hart F. 66 Cookesley A . 5 Griffiths A. . 33 Irvine G . 58 Swan F. 7 Denton W . (c) 22 O'Brien Q. 37 Beattie M . 52 Fr?colo A. 67 Quin B . 6 Loder R . 20 Whittaker M. 34 Teale S 23 O'Sullivan J 21 Roberts I . 59 Fuhrmeister T. 8 Curtain S . . 38 Devine A. 53 Lachal L 68 Callinan A. 7 Herman I . . 35 Cordner R . 61 Harbinson D . 9 McGrath J. 24 Tiernan J . 39 Reed F . 54 Woodley B. 69 Denison S. 8 Eason S . 22 Parsons G . (dvc) 36 Pike N 25 Ryan B 23 Wright A . (dvcr) 62 Abbott A . 10 Bourke N . . 40 McNamara C. 55 Lefebrue F . 70 Barmby 9 Schmidt J . (cU19) . 37 Coyne C. 63 Kelsey F . 11 Greetham G. 26 Frowse F . 41 Conduit F. 56 Dowling G. 70 Barmby F. 10 Warner C . 24 Tadgell D. 38 Guy G 12 O'Shaughnessy M. 27 FRowse F 25 Baum A . 66 Nancarrow R. . 42 Camilerri F . 57 Pearson C . 71 Beattie T. 11 Bennett T. . 39 Kus R . 67 Miller J . 13 Vale N . 28 Cotchett D. 43 Walsh A. 58 Condon S . 72 Bongiorno J . 12 Cook G . 26 Twigg J . 40 Walker R 29 Case G 27 Van Twest B . 69 Clark A . 14 Millard S . . 44 Heaphy B . 59 Murphy T . 73 BowesJ. 13 Hinchen S. (c) . 41 Lambden K . 71 Gibbs P. 15 Atkinson D. (vc) 30 Armstrong M . 45 Lovelock M . 60 Nunan S. 74 Harkin M . 14 Hinchen C. (vcr) 28 O'Sullivan G . 42 Brooker T . 76 Halford R . ORMOND Coach : Mike McArthur Allen Res: Geoff Reille y DE LA SALLE Coach Pat McConvill : John Pollard Res.: e 1 Tonkin R. 15 Burke G 33 Lewis K 63 Eishold S 32 McDonald M. 1 McHenry G . 15 Connolly G . 29 Auber R . 44 spencer A. 2 Thorne G 16 Eishold R 34 Russell G 37 Robertson F. 2 Barry F . 16 O'Keefe A. 30 Hellard B. 45 Cannington D. 3 Boyanton T 18 McAsey C 35 Beard R 38 Milner P. 3 Anderson C. 17 Bourke B . 31 Dolan M . 46 Caris H . 4 Barnes R 19 Dawson M 36 Davine M 39 Richards B . 5 Reeves S 20 Oaten M 38 Sutherland F 4 O'Loughlin D. 18 Fisher F. 32 Greene M . 47 Kellet B. (cr) 41 McDonald P . 5 Leonard F . 19 Hanrahan B . 33 Dickinson A. 48 Bolt M . 6 Buckley M 21 Singleton G 40 Tobin M 45 Crampton M 7 Fisher G 23 Naylor A 42 McDonald D . 6 Devereux F . 20 Lake M . 34 Rocke F . 49 Schnerring G . 47 O'Driscoll P. 7 Williams R . 21 Deveson M . 35 Bromley R. 51 Kinsella D. 8 Andrew G 24 McCooke S 43 Hamilton L 48 Ness D. 9 Tonkin C 25 Forsyth F 44 Gilmore M 17 Sutherland F. 8 Meckiff J . 22 Howes M . 36 Kenn F . 52 Elliott C . 22 Kitely F. 49 Freney-Mills S . 9 Cooke T . 23 Maher P . (c) 37 Wadlron B . 53 Lutterall D. 10 Ritchie G 26 Mehrten F 46 Young J 51 McElroyJ . 11 Strahan R 27 Crump W 49 Tonkin R 10 Tessier D. 24 Lowe M. 38 rawlings D . 54 Harrington M. 31 Wood R. 54 Stewart T. 11 McDonnell W . 25 Nugent D. 39 Casey M . 56 Gasparini W . 12 Mehrten A 28 Morris S 50 Schuhkraft F 56 Hack T. 12 Conroy M . 26 Heard C. 40 Hollier D. 13 Kington F 29 Vane M 52 Petering G 57 Finlayson I 13 Willet K. 27 Hogan D. 41 Mitchell-Hill N . 14 Herkess G 30 McLean A 59 Robertson D 14 Rowe C. 28 Murphy S . (vc) 43 Harrington D .

ST. BERNARDS Coach : Paul Daffey Res IVANHOE Coach : Alan Salter Res: Leigh Robertso n : Deane Reynold s 1 Sullivan M . 15 Monaghan F . 29 Redmond M 15 Flynn E 44 Cervetto R 1 Crowe T 28 Balcombe A 42 Horan A 2 Burgin D. 16 Feart A. 30 Read G 45 Bates W 2 Stewart R 16 Russell F 29 Lynn S 43 Steen D 3 Smith F . 17 Carey W. 31 Dailey F 17 Taylor C 46 Farmer F 3 McDonald M (vc) 30 DeDear N . 45 Diamond G. 4 Sullivan D. 18 Looker D . 32 Lane G 47 Devers M 4 Westwood C 18 Course A 1 Ca;~aron G (dvc) 47 Woolfe A 5 Czako R . 19 Mahoney G . 33 McWilliams D 48 Doolan B 5 Edwards K . 19 Lacy M k Stewart J 48 Harbour F 6 McAllister G. 20 Mahady K. 34 O'Connell J 20 Aristotle F 49 ODea S 6 Freeman J 33 McDonald C 49 Dwyer G . 7 Toohey J . 21 Muir A. 35 Saundry J 50 Monaghan J 7 Donohue T 21 Dulevskis W 34 Whiting F 50 Lloyd W. 8 Monaghan F. 22 Pearson J . 36 O'Dea F 22 Warren R 51 Sullivan A 8 Sharp G 35 Newnham J 9 Odea M . 23 Gaunt W. 37 Comito F 53 Walsh F 10 Kennedy G 23 Gittos F (c ) 36 Matthew J 10 Saundry B. 24 McGuire V. 38 Wood G 55 Hogan J 1 1 Baker W 24 Lyons G 37 Ryan A 11 Burgin G . 25 Overman M . 39 Wood F 57 Hargreaves A 12 Morcom F 25 Reinke G 38 Hc"!?an 0 12 Hogan F . 26 Grbac E 40 Rogers T 60 Verga M 13 Robinson R 26 Shaw K (cr) 40 Davis B. 13 Purcell R . 27 Nathan A 41 Klaayson C 27 OSullivan D 61 Purcell A 14 Loton A 41 Sedgwick M 14 Harvey G . 28 Williams F . 42 Marshall M 67 Gollant M

NORTH OLD BOYS Coach : Jim Durnan Res.: Mat Purcel l UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Robert Lamb Res .: Geoff Allen 1 Egan A. 15 Griffin J. 30 Lynch M . 45 Devine M 59 Mairana G. 1 Lam D . 15 Collins R . 29 Dunn J . 43 Wilson M . 57 Frost D . 2 Johnstone M . 16 Hedley M . 31 OToole G. 46 Kett F . 60 Major S . 2 Angel B. 16 Edmonds M. 30 Knights M . 44 Rowland B . 58 Brukner P . 3 Atkinson L. 17 Dore J . 32 Menotti C. 47 Flynn J. 61 Kelly T. 3 Williams G . 17 Caldwell R . 31 Phimister D . 45 Davies R . 59 Paynter K . 4 Cahill A . 19 Considine F . 33 DuBois B . 48 Dalfonso S . 62 Malone M . 4 Hindle R . 18 Gorman S. 32 Howden M . 46 Dinopoulos N . 60 Sheehan B . 5 Schmidt M . 20 Butler F . 34 Conti B . 49 Fearse G . 63 Callaghan F. 5 Macaulay S . 19 Bathurst J . 33 Bond P. 47 Hickey M . 61 Moors J . 6 Borcich M. 21 Santavenere O . 35 Edwards D. 50 Baruhas C 64 McLaren M . 6 Carroll W . 20 Polkinghorne R. 34 Boat A . 48 Walsh B . 62 Daniels C. 7 Zocco S. 22 Marchbank J . 36 Fenelly M . 51 Birrell D . 65 Nicholls I. 7 Worth M . 21 Schlicht A. 35 Grutzner P . 49 Mann R . 63 Langford N . 8 Busuttil J . 23 Ball S. 37 Sharpe J . 52 Blair F 66 Austin C . 8 Dallas A . 22 Carey t . 36 Davis C. 50 Meehan G . 64 Robinson F. 9 Boccabella D. 24 Butera D 38 McSweeney D. 53 Tierney J . 67 Campbell S. 9 Douglas P. 23 Jackson C . 37 Curnow R . 51 Atkins T . 65 Blake A. 10 Hanlon B . 25 Wilson G . 39 Ryan D. 54 Blair D. 68 Habel G . 10 Moir B . 24 Wallis A. 38 Mitchell A. 52 Spencer A. 66 Palmer R. 11 Carroll G . 26 Hibbert S . 40 Turnbull 1 . 55 Brown G . 69 Latsonis J . 11 MacFarlane D. 25 Johns M . 39 Salinger F . 53 Guley P. 67 Ide J . 12 Weir F. 27 Atkinson R. 41 O'Donnell A . 56 Butera A. 70 Mooney C . 12 Tyquin M . (c) 26 Mclnnes D . 40 Christie A. 54 Banover G . 68 Fanjkov R . 13 Sexton B. 28 Symes F . 42 Hyslop J . 57 Geddes W. 71 Favlov J. 13 Nugent D. 27 Light M . 41 Nagle J . 55 White F. 69 Langford N . 14 Shembrey M . 29 Millett F . 43 Aminde R. 58 Jordan F . 72 Perrone D . 14 Rossidis C. 28 Westmore G. 42 Ashton A. 56 Scales J . 70 McDonald S. 71 Clark T. A SECTION FIXTURES AND RESULTS ST ROUND"S RESULTS The Sharpshooters list is compiled from A .J .A .X . 12 .10 .82 April 6 June 1 5 information supplied by Clubs which is received on Kew 8.9 .57 Information received Tuesday is Bull .-Temp . 12 .12 .84 v Ivanhoe 18 .18 .12 6 Bull.-Temp. 15 .13 .103 v Univ . Blues 15-10 .100 MONDAYS. A .J.A .X. : Burstin4 . Roth 2, Bendal2 . Silver . Finkus. Komesarook. St. Bernard's 12 .14 .86 v Old Scotch 18 .18 .126 St . Bernard's 8 .16.122 v Old Xaverians 13 .13 .91 ,included in "Last Round Results" but time does not Zubin . BEST R Marks . Burstin . Klooger . Bendel . Kaye, Univ . Blues 9.19 .73 v Ormond 17.13 .11 5 Ormond 13 .18 .96 v North O .B. 11 .9 .75 'allow for inclusion in the National Trustees Roseman . Old Xaverians 7 .11 .53 v Collegians 21 .12 .138 Old Scotch 9.12.66 v De La Salle 14 .15 .99 Sharpshooters list. So get the results in by Monday - KEW: Filipovic 2 . C . Haralambopoulos 2. Blay, M . McColl, J North O .B. 13 .11 .89 v De La Salle 4.12 .36 Ivnahoe 15 .13 .103 v Collegians 11 .13.79 PLEASE! Casuria . C'Brien . BEST- McEwin . Blay . James . C Haralambopoulos . CFarrel . J . Casuria. April 13 June 2 2 Marcellin 4 .2 12.4 14 .8 17 .13 .115 Caul. Gram . 4 .1 4.1 8.2 8 .3.5 1 Bull .-Temp . 28 .15 .183 v St . BErnard's 13.10 .88 St . Bernard's 11 .12 .78 v Bull .-Temp. 9 .14 .68 A SE ON Old Xaverians 25 .16 .166 v Ormond 12 .17.89 MARCELLIN : Ebert 3. T . Holmes 2 . Caffry 2, Hellard 2 . Orm ond 11 .15 .81 v Old Xaverians 2 .7 .19 Collegians 4 .1 9 .4 13 .7 20.10.130 North O .B . 15 .17 .107 v Old Scotch 27.14.176 Staffieri 2 . P . Sheehan . M . Getson, Cooper. Carr. Bentley . A . Old Scotch 6.10.46 v North O .B . 13.9 .87 Bulleen-Temp . 5 .7 7.10 10.12 13 .13 .9 1 Carafa. BEST Carr, Day, M Getson . Slattery . C. Hesse. De La Salle 21 .18 .144 v Ivanhoe 13 .16 .94 Ivanhoe 8.9 .57 v De La Salle 12.15.87 COLLEGIANS: English 4 . Daff 2, Pollock 2, K . Parsons 2 . Walshe. University 10 .18.78 v Collegians 17 .21-12 3 Collegians 18.1 1 .1 19 v Universitv Blues 9 .6 .6 0 Tregear 2, Baum 2 . Bennett . Higson. Schmidt, Fraser, G . Parsons, CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Matthews 2 . Sisson. Cooney. Herman. BEST* Hoyle, Pollock . G Parsons . Schmidt. English . Berzins, Harlock. Roseman, S . Allen BEST- Berzins. Anderson . Laussen . April 20 June 29 Cooney . Stone . Gregor . Fis h .9 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Asdagi 2. Merrell 2, Walker 2 . Ormond 10 .69 v Bull .-Temp . 7 .13 .55 Bull . -Tern p . 9 .6 .60 v Orin ond 12 .15 .87 Kazuro, Face, Zemski. Zerbi, Faulkner, Demarte . Farley. BEST Parkside 5.5 7 .9 9.14 11 .17.83 St . Bernard's 15.16.106 v Univ . Blues 11 .17 .83 University Blues 22 .13.145 v St. Bernard's 15 .13 .103 Kazuro. Delaney . Demarte . Giles. Palmer . Asdag i 0 . Paradians 0.1 1.4 5.7 8.12.60 Old Scotch 27 .13 .175 v Old Xaverians 11 .10.76 Old Xaverians 9 .16 PARKSIDE: Freeman 2 . Jonas 2 . G. Shaw 2 .70 v Old Scotch 21 .13.139 .2 6.3 9 .4 11 .8 .74 . A. Shaw . King . Ivanhoe 16 .16 .112 v North O .B . 10.17 .77 North O .B . 11 .16 .82 v Ivanhoe Ivanhoe 4 Stratton . Sansonetti . Foyntz BEST Torre . Coleman . Favia . 17.9.11 1 St . Bernards 3 .3 13 .8 14.10 16 .13 .100 Jonas, Page, Freema n Colle-ians 16 .8 .104 v De La Salle 13 .13 .9 1 De La Salle 9 .10.64 v Colleg ians 10 .12 .7 2 ST. BERNARDS : Lane 4, Klaayson 3, Radmond 3, William s OLD PARADIANS : T . Nelson 4 . F . Wood 2 . M . Spillane . 2, Grbac. Rogers, McAllister, Hogan BEST Smith . Dowling Flynn . BEST, McCarthy, F Wood . Grbac . Toohey. Klaayson. . M . Wood. T Nelson . Fahey . April 27 July 20 Wood B . Exton . Bull .-Temp . 20.11 .131 v Old Scotch 19 .13 .127 IVANHOE : Freeman 3, Gittos 2 . Loton 2, Course. Dwyer. Collegians 20.10 .130 v Bull .-Temp . 13 .13 .91 Kennedy, Sedgwick. BEST Course. Kennedy. Sham . Baker St. Bernard's 11 .14 .80 v Ormond 11 .13.79 Ivanhoe 11 .8.74 v St . Bernard's 16 .13.109 Simondson. Dwye r Old Xaverians 18.17 .125 v Ivanhoe 22 .12 .144 Old Scotch 10 .6.66 v Ormond 8.10.58 North O .B. 20.17.137 v Collegians 16 .16.112 Old Scotch 1 .0 3.1 8 .4 10.6 .66 C SECTION De La Salle 14.14.98 v Old Xaverians 2 .10 .22 Ormond 1 .2 4.5 7 .8 8 .10 .58 Univ . Blues 12 .16 .88 v De La Salle 19 .8.I22 North O .B. 9 .18 .72 v Univ . Blues 6.13.49 Fawkner 20 .15 .13 5 OLD SCOTCH : Bedford 2, Hodge 2 . Mason 2, Sherwen 2 . St . Kevins 13.4 .82 Fewster. Fuller BEST Moir . Hodge. Macfarlane. Nelson, Smith FAWKNER : May 4 July 27 McGill . Goal kickers. best players not received Ivanhoe 15 .10 .100 v Bull .-Temp . 17 .18 .120 Bulleen-Templestowe v De La Salle ORMOND: M . McDonald 2, Sutherland 2 . Boyanton. Forsyth . ST. KEVINS : Griffith 3, Abrahams 3 . Beale 3 . Watkin, Mulcahey. A, Mehrten, Singleton . BEST Sutherland. F Mehrten . D Campbell . Robson. BEST Cross. Quinton . Abrahams . Griffin . Old Scotch 19.13 .127 v St . Bernard's 9.15.69 St . Bernard ;s v Collegian s Beale, Mulcahy, McKaige . Ormond 13 .19 .97 v Univ . Blues 15.12.102 Ormond v Ivanhoe McDonald. Barnes. McAsey. Russel l Collegians 27 .17 .179 v Old Xaverians 8 .12 .60 University Blues v Old Scotch Banyule 1 .8 3 .10 8 .13 15 .18 .108 De La Salle 14.14 .98 Coburg 2 De La Salle 10.11 .71 v North O .B. 17 .17 .11 9 Old Xaverians v North O .B . Old Xaverians 2.10 .2 2 .4 7 .5 11 .8 13 .8.86 DE LA SALLE: Vitacci 4 . Kerin 2 . Maher, Connolly, McHenry. BANYULE : Goal kickers, best players not received . Cooke. Gasparini, Harrington, Waldron . Murphy . BEST COBURG : Jakovceski 3 . Glasgow 2 . Campbell 2 May 11 August 3 Hanranhan . Deveson . Maher, Connolly . Cooke . Vitacc i . Woodham Bull .-Temp . 12 .10.82 v Collegians 26 .20 .176 North O .B . v Bulleen-Templestowe 2 . Black. Tolley. Thelma, Bassi . BEST Campbell, Krygger OLD XAVERIANS : Wilton 2. BEST Klein . Greetham. F. Curtain Cugley . Peck. Tolley, Comazzetto . St. Bernard's 8.13 .61 v Ivanhoe 17 .15 .117 De La Salle v St . Bernard's c'Shaughnessy . Tiernan . Ryan . Ormond 16 .14 .110 v Old Scotch 7 .19 .61 Collegians v Ormon d 0 . Halley 0 .1 5 .7 5 .7 12 .7.79 Old Xaverians 12 .16 .88 v De La Salle 6.17 .53 Ivanhoe v Old Scotc h North OB 2.7 5.8 9 .16 9.18 .72 Therry 4 .5 5 .6 11 .14 15.17.10 7 Univ . Blues 19 .11 .125 v North O .B . 21 .11 .137 Old Xaverians v University Blues Univ . Blues 1 .2 2.5 2.7 6.13.4 9 OLD HAILEYBURY : Garland 2, Noske 2 . Schmidt . Wilson . NORTH O.B .: Egan 3 . Dillon 2, Morse 2 . Busitill . Brown Miller. Sawtell, Brewer . Hicks, Paul, Bouris BEST* Miller . Hicks BEST- Considine . Cahill . Brown . C'Rourke. Griffin . Morse . Garland, Houghton. Constable . Bel l May 1 1 August 10 , UNIVERSITY BLUES: Bourke 2, Johns 2. Macaulay. Allen THERRY: Goal kickers . best players not received . BEST Allen . Macaulay . Caldwell, Folkinghorne . Angel. Carey De La Salle 10 .11 .71 v Bull .-Temp . 9 .7.61 Bulleen-Templestowe v Old Xaverians 0 . Camberwell 2 .1 6.4 6 .4 8 .13 .61 Collegians 8 .10 .58 v St. Bernard's 9 .11 .65 St . Bernard's v North O .B . Thomastown 4 .1 5 .3 11 .7 11 .8 .74 Ivanhoe 4 .6.30 v Ormond 5 .17 .47 Ormond v De La Salle OLD CAMBERWELL: Goal kickers . best players not Old Scotch 9 .12 .66 v Univ . Blues 6.9.45 Old Scotch v Collegians B SECT ON received. North O .B . 9.9.63 v Old Xaverians 5 .10.40 Ivanhoe v Universtiv Blue s THOMASTOWN : Bell 3 . Kelly 2. Riley 2 . Black. Farchione. Old Melburnians 3 .1 6 .2 10 .3 12 .77 Harling . Murphy BEST Kelly. Murphy . Hudson, Alberti . Valerr .5 Flinn . May 25 August 1 7 Old Brighton 2 .1 4.5 6 .8 10 .15 .7 5 Bull.-Temp . 20 .16 .136 v North O.B . 11-13 .79 University Blues v Bulleen-Tenlplestowe OLD MELBURNIANS : J . Mitchell 3 . Mattingiey 2, Morrison Hampton Rovers 10.7 .67 St . BErnard's 10.11 .71 v De La Salle 12 .10 .82 Old Xaverians v St . Bernard' s 2, Griffiths, Fattinson . Koren . Bradshaw . J . Thompson . BEST Monash Blues 10.7 .6 7 Armitage . Koren, Fattinson, Mattingley. Griffiths. Davine . Ormond 19 .18 .132 v Collegians 17.5.107 North O .B . v Ormond HAMPTON ROVERS : Panagiotidis 3. McConville 2. Kelly 2. Old Scotch 11 .6.72 v Ivanhoe 19.11 .125 De La Salle v Old Scotch OLD BRIGHTON : Thomas 4 . Murray 2, A. Grant 2. Kay Rogerson, Austin . Capp BEST Melnjak . Wapp . Young, Rogerson McMahon . BEST James. Welsh . McLennan, Murray. Lade Kelly. Wilson . Univ . Blues 16.15 .111 v Old Xaverians 15 .11 .10 1 Collegians v Ivanhoe Kay MONASH BLUES : McGregor 4 . Sest 3. Willett 2. C Ids . BEST Univ . Blacks 5 .4 9 .8 17 .12 20 .14 .134 McGregor. Sest . Deighton. Clark . Barker . Culvenor . June 1 August 2 4 St . Kilda 4 .4 7 .5 11 .5 15.8 .98 Old Xaverians 12 .14 .86 v Bull .-Temp . 14 .5 .89 Old Scotch v Bulleen-Templestowe UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Vaughan 4 . C'Halloran 4. Heath 3. North O .B . 18 .9 .117 v St . Bernard's 10.8 .68 Ormond v St . Bernard's Fattinson 3 . Dempsey 2.,3unbridge 2 . Garde, Keilar BEST Heath, Peters, Marks. CMqIloran, Gibney. Vaughan De La Salle 13 .9 .87 v Ormond 19 .14 .128 Ivanhoe v Old Xaverians D SECTION Collegians 13 .14.92 v Old Scotch 15 .11 .101 Collegians v North O .B . ST. KILDA: Lopes 5 . Darvell 3 . Baker 2. La Fontaine 2 Avitable, Fitzroy . Neeson . BEST Fitzroy, Lake . Capiron . White 0 . Ivanhoe 4.2 4.4 3 .6 9 .9.63 Univ . Blues 21 .16 .142 v Ivanhoe 10 .13 .73 De La Salle v University Blues Thynne, Bake r MHSOB 3 .2 8 .8 11 .10 18 .18 .12 6

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 15 LAST ROUND'S ULTS 9

OLD IVANHOE : Goal kickers. best players not received r MHSOB : Goal kickers. best players not receive d RESERVE SECT: i

Power House 2 .3 7,6 15 .11 18 .13 .121 Brunswick 1 .1 5.4 6 .5 9 .8.62 1 .0 1 .1 4.2 4 6 .3 11 .4 11,7 15 .12 .10 2 .3 7,4 10 .8 10 O. Melburnians 4 .0 8 .1 10 .2 14 .4 .88 0 . Ivanhoe .2.26 Balaclava C'weatth Bank 4 .10.70 0, Brighton 4 .3 5.5 7 .8 8 .8 .5 6 MHSOB 1 .0 3.7 4.8 8.13.6 1 POWER HOUSE : Gill 7, Corbett 4 . Desler 2, Attrill . Bunney, BRUNSWICK : Goal kickers, best players not received . OLD MELBURNIANS : Goal kickers. best players not OLD IVANHOE: Goal kickers, best players not received Ennis . Flaherty. Mason. BEST Stewart . Desler, Corbett, Mason Corbett. Knigh t COMMONWEALTH BANK: Gardner 7, Reid, Edwards, Watson received. MHSOB : Goal kickers. best players not received BEST Martin. Buttigieg, Butler . Reid . Johnston Firma n OLD BRIGHTON : Goal kickers, best players not receive d BALACLAVA : Sist 5. Fatterson 3, Angwin 2, Hill 2, Crottie . Power House 2 .2 4 .6 5,11 6,11 .47 Follett . Schultz. BEST Hill . Withers. Angwin . Monaghan Latrobe Univ 19 .18.132 . Blacks 12 .16 .88 Balaclava 4 .2 6.5 7,5 8 .10 .5 8 F'atterson. Follett ANZ Bank 8.1161 Univ St, Kilda 3.5 .2 3 POWER HOUSE: Stodgell 3, Corbett, Entwhistle, McIntyre 0. Mentone 1 .2 4.5 8 .8 11 .12 .78 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY - Goal kickers best players not UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Ferrell 3 . Coker 3. Fhillipson 2, Wight BEST Holledge . Bray, Kerr . Corbett, Crisara, Moore, .6 10 .8 11 .9 .7 5 receive d N. Brunswick 7,4 9 Luscombe, Conway BESTLuscombe . Lavery. Gannon . Ferrett BALACLAVA: Scicluna 3, Drinan 2 . Tangey. U iver, Starvrenos OLD MENTONIANS : CToole 3 . Sciacca 3, Meyer 2 . Gakovii, . ANZ BANK: Goal kickers . best players. not received i tarty, Wigh t BEST C'Sullivan, Williams . C aten, Hill . Scicluna, Spaldin g . Sly BEST Sly Rogers. Cowell Beynon . Norton Rogers .0 2.6 2 .7 4 ST, KILDA : Ballarin . Jones . Fiddler BEST Long . Ballann Best . Monash Whites 1 .8.32 Graham . Jones, Burns. Fetntsch Old Mentone 5 .3 7 .4 13 .9 16 .12 .108 UHSOB 10.3 14.9 18.15 26,16,122 N . Brunswick 2 .1 4.6 4 .8 6 .10 .4 6 NORTH BRUNSWICK: Fox 4, Hehir 3 . Scullin, Gibbons . . MONASH WHITES : Ralph 2, De Face 2 . BEST Brooker. AJAX 14.7 .91 Payne, Campbell . BEST Fox. Dimarro Rainone. Jewsor KEW 7 .10 .5 2 OLD MENTONIANS : Johnsen 5, Hicks 3, Coles 3, Fetch 3 . DeMorton . Taylor Kotsanis. Kenny. De Face, Gemmola . Eller y Buxton . Marin BEST Hicks . Skalzo . Buxton, Fetch, Birch . U .H.S.O.B : Kutner 7, Kountios 4, Wallace 3, Buckman 2 A,J.A.X .: Segar 5. Simon 3 . Rubinstein 2. Collen, Efron . Tigel. Poston . Old Trinity 21 .9 .135 . Ferguson, Clements, Zania sharp BEST Cohen . Simon . Segal Rubinstein Goldberg W . Brunswick 5 .3.3 3 Conway 2 . Marshall 2, Wood 2 NORTH BRUNSWICK : Trotter, Liannis, Gabrielle, Chesterfield, Greenwood . BEST Wallace. Kountios . Kutner. Edwards . Marshal l Sharp Tsialtas, Lekkas. BEST, Dowsett . Strickland. Fotias. Sim . Liannis OLD TRINITY : Heath 7 . Brent 2, Cowley 2 . Glass 2 . Hooper KEW: Schrober 2, Kirakou, Carydds, C Brien, Stengard. Walker Meye r 2, Mravlec, Norman . Rogers, Robison . C'Shaughnes9¢raRb~,c BEST Schrober. Carydis . Toce . Bowran, Redmond. Wong BEST Heath, Norman . Phillips . Robison . Dobson . Glass 0. Essendon 4.4 4.4 5.6 6 .6,42 0 . Trinity 5.7 .37 Clayton 1 .2 2.4 2.5 10 .8.63 Marcellin 2.5 5,14 6 .17 11 .24 .90 W. Brunswick 3 .1 .1 9 WEST BRUNSWICK : Traynor 2 . Hatzistavrou . Hall . Smith . 2 .0 2 BEST Cecchr Beaumont, Johnstone. Lamrard . Magafas OLD ESSENDON : Cooper 3 . Swan 3, Dawes. Drnsdale. Luxa. Caul. Gram .0 2.3 3.3 .2 1 OLD TRINITY: Kennedy 2 . Lewicki 2 . Birrell . BEST Beer Rainon e Nestor. BEST Macklin, Blair, Fazianas . Burke. Caygill Swa n MARCELLIN : Goal kickers . best players not received Scott, McPherson, Trebilcock. Miller. Hop e St. Bedes 2.4 4.5 4.9 9 .14 .68 DC VET( N BYE CAULFIELD GRAM . : Collett . Paine, Horton . BEST Bendall WEST BRUNSWICK: Leatham. Monger, Silveri . BEST Briggs State Bank 2.6 4.9 10 .12 11 .13 .7 9 Collett . Fonsford . Sweetland . Stone . Pain e Cleland, Costanzo . Leatham, Robertson . Trayno r ST. BEDES : Goat kickers. best players not receive d Parkside 4 .4 4.4 7,7 7.7,49 St . Bedes 1 .1 4 .4 4 .4 5 .7 .37 . Paradians 0 .2 2.8 3.8 State Bank 0 .1 2.1 9 .2 9 .2 .56 STATE BANK : Arnephy 4. Rosewarne 3 . Jenkins, Henderson 0 510 .4 0 Gneil . Rerden BEST Baudinette Arnet,hy . Gmet. Murphy PARKSIDE : Gard 2, Evans, Dryden . Hartigan, Harvey . Soligo ST. BEDES: Goal kickers . best players not receive d Ar-hy, Rerde n BEST Dryden. Cowell, Soligo . McLaughlin . Fitzgerald. Gar d STATE BANK: Inglis 2 . Scott 2 . Norohna. Smith . Eastwood . A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD PARADIANS : Hewett 2 . Ferryman, Luchetta, Hammond Eacott . Arnerhy . BEST Roberts . Inglis . Eacott. Hayes. Amor Collegians 0.1 3.5 5 .5 6 .7 .43 BEST ewitt . Vear . LucRetta. Bibby . Flynn, Buhag a r Scott E ~E N Butleen-Temp . 3 .6 5 .7 8.10 10.10.70 COLLEGIANS : Walker 3. Peck . Wolff, Kus . BEST Coyne . Tr Bulleen Utd 6.4 8.6 18 .7 11 .8.74 Newman . Warner. Hibbins . Noblet, Lancaster ~y ` r'- ! Peninsula 2.1 4.3 7 .6 13 .9.8 7 C I-P BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE: D Agostino 5. Walsh 4 . Connelly Fawkner 3 .8 3 .8 7.13 7.15.87 BULLEEN UNITED : Ziogas 3, Snalpe 2 . Burns 2 . Empey 2 BEST D'agostino . Lockhart . Gdes. Wilson . Gearge. Terrace St. Kevins 1 .0 6.2 6 .2 11 .2.68 Wilson, Creighton BEST Morley. Empey. Wilson . Flew . Snare Mayne. Kell y Ivanhoe 5 .3 7 .7 10 .9 14 .9 .93 FAWKNER: Goal kickers . best players not receive d E RESERVE SECTION St. Bernards 1 .3 3.6 4 .6 5.6 .3 6 PENINSULA: Goal kickers . best players not received ST. KEVINS: Fanning 3 . Giffin 2 . Nettlefold 2 . Lunt, Tsindos . IVANHOE : Matthew 4 . Sammatrno 2 . Brock, Clements, Casey. Hawkins . BEST Ring Fanning . Lunt. Trealoar. Nettlefold. Bulleen Utd 4.3 8.4 8 .4 12 .9.81 F6otscray 6 .5.41 Donohue . Horan . Newnham. Shaw, Westwood, Whiting . BEST -Giffin. and the res t Peninsula 2.2 4,3 8.4 9 .4,5 8 EISternwick 21 .22 .14 8 Davis, Clements . Whiting . Sammatrno . Diamond, Hoffma n Banyute 6 .2 11 .6 16.10 17,12 .114 BULLEEN UNITED : Fitt 4. Ferry 3, Hocking 2, Crooks, Mason . F .I .T.O .B: Goal kickers . best players not received ST . BERNARDS : Goal kickers . best players not received , Coburg 0.1 1.1 1 .1 1,4.10 Creighton . BEST Gandolfo .Vaselaides . Crooks Fitt ELSTERNWICK : . Hwlihan 6 Creighton . Farrington 7 . Mahony 2 . Grace 0 . Scotch 3 .2 4.6 6 .6 6.8 .44 BANYULE: Goal kickers, best rlayers not received 2 . Hill . Farrelly, Evangelista . Volpe. BEST Rene . Evangelista Ormond 3 PENINSULA O .B. : Goal kickers. best players not received Hill. Farrington. Houlihan . Bean .1 7 .5 10 .6 16 .910 5 COBURG : Nicholson BEST Fakhn . Woods . Nicholson 0 . SCOTCH : Davis 2. Macmillan 2 . Macmillan . Symington Neivandt. FITOB 0 .0.0 0 . Carey 4.2 6 .3 9 .5 10.6 .66 BEST Macmillan . Kefford . Greeves Thompson Matthews . Etsternwick 21 .15 .141 Univ . Reds 4 .1 8.6 11 .9 16 .11 .107 Bec k 0. Halley 1 .1 4 .4 5 .4 5 .7.37 Therry 8,7 9 .8 10,10 11 .14.80 F .I.T .O.B . : Goal kickers, best players not received . OLD CAREY : Ivans 5 . McMahon 2. Hogan 2 . Thomas BEST ORMOND: C,aten 6 . Fisher 4 . Strahan, Eishold, Robertson . ELSTERNWICK: Evans . Webster. Endall. Livingstone. Hogan. Blac k Davrne, Petering, McAlroy BEST Fisher . ( aten. Petering OLD HAILEYBURY: Wise, Smith, A . Brown, Stuart. Robertson Doran 8, Sneesby 4, Lloyd 2, Ritchie. Perkins, Strahan. Hamilton . Kitel y BEST Ladds . Robertson . Renwick . Wood, Stuart. Andrews Ary, Ballantine, Ramsay . Harris, Mahony BEST Doran. Sneesby, UNIVERSITY REDS : Steward 5 . McGuiness 3. Shears 2 Ary, Ramsay. Ritchie. Flyn n Johansen 3 . Hutchins 2 . DeThomasis BEST Jennens De La Salle 6 .8 8,10 12 .14 14 .17 .108 THERRY : Goal kickers . best players not receive d Roughsedge . McGinnus . White . Hutchins. Koop Old Xaverians 0 .1 1 .3 1,3 1 .6 .1 2 0 . Carey 5.3 9 .7 11.9 14.12.96 0. Camberwell 3 .3 3.3 4 .5 7 .6.48 Univ. Reds 1 .1 2.1 5 .2 6 .6.4 2 Heatherton 2 .1 7.5 9 .8 15.8,98 DE LA SALLE : Rennie 5 . Schnerring 4 . Sheilds 2 . Holdswor' Thomastown 1 .0 6.4 8 .5 11 .10.7 6 Preston 7,9 8 .12 12 .14 12,15,8 7 Bromley, Anderson BEST Spencer . Kinsella . Schnernng Barry OLD CAREY : England 2. Sparks 2, Chiodi 2, Keys 2 . Rae 2 . Rennie . Anderso n OLD CAMBERWELL Goal kickers, best players not Goode 2, Evans 2 . BEST Evans. Bourke . Goode, Bradshaw HEATHERTON : Reiger 3, Patterson 2 . Jones 2 . Coffey 2 receive d Spencer . Manifold . Easey 2 . Ulbrick 2 . Reiger. Mott BEST Quanchi Easey. Reiger OLD XAVERIANS: Feppard BEST Cotchett. Feprard Ralrh THOMASTOWN: Anastasiou 2 UNIVERSITY REDS : Moram 2 Mott . Easey . Coffe y Demison Doyle . Sholy . Jenkins 2 . Leiper 2 . Cowland . . Comesbirds . Evans . Wilks . Freebairn Kernaghan . Murphy . Reddin BEST Freebairn Karakovssis BEST, Witks . Evans . Cumberford . Moran, King, PRESTON : Frowse 2 . Catcutt 2 . Hepburn, Ryles. Yendall North OB 9 .6 11 .8 16 .12 .12 .132 F:earnaghan, Anastasiou . Hollan d G iacon . Sebar. Milner, Krause . McGowan. Calcutt . BEST Krygger Uni. Blues 1 .10 4 Frowse, Yendall . Krause . Bergin . Thompso n .0 3.5 3 .6 4 .3 Monash Blues Heatherton PC RFEITED FRESTC N NORTH O.B,: Goal kickers, best players not received Hampton Rover s Old Geelong 9.9 .63 0 . Geelong 9 .3.57 Williamstown 1418 .102 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Wilson 2 . Schl cht 2 BEST Wilson HAMPTON ROVERS : Spurrell 4, Gasch 2 . Curry 2, Devola 2 Williamstown 10 .8.68 Howden Schlicht . Mitchell, Light . Boa [ lodges . BEST Gabsch, Gill, Twining . Watkins. Lynch, Devola OLD GEELONG : Goal kickers. best t,layers not received OLD GEELONG: Goal kickers . best players not received. MONASH BLUES : Andntsos 2, Hanson. Giles. Garner, Parke r WILLIAMSTOWN : Goal kickers . best players not received BEST Hanson . Andritsos . Garner. Parker . Kennedy. Gard e WILLIAMSTOWN : Goal kickers, best players not received

16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 r HE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 17 LAST ROUNDS RESULTS Ja u OLD PARADIANS : Horan, McKelson. BEST Cosgrrff. Nailer F SECTION McCoach, Leighton . Smith . Brennan, NC RTH C B . WC N C N FC RFEIT FR( M BANYUL E JULY 13TH ROUN D Brunswick 13 .14 .92 Commonwealth Bank 6 .6 .42 Marceltin 2 .1 7 .5 8 .6 11 .10 .76 S . Worrell ( University 3 Heatherton Res .) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches . BRUNSWICK: Goal kickers, best players not received . .3 6.4 9 .9 12 .9,81 MARCELLIN: COMMONWEALTH BANK : Grima 2, Mehmet 2 . Ross, Baus t Goal kickers, best players not received JULY 20TH ROUN D BEST- Ross. Nolton, Henry. McNamee, Carey, Grim a UNIVERSITY : Katopodis 4 . Watson 3, Rogers 2 . Burgess . Kimpton, Sjogren . BEST Turnbull, Kimpton . Cullinan . Burgess" A La Trobe Univ. 7.3 .45 Katopodis, Watso n . Allen (University Blues) - Striking - Suspended 2 matches . ANZ Bank 12 .16 .88 S . Curtain (Old Xaverians) - Striking - Suspended 2 matches. Therry 3 .2 10 .7 19 .10 28 .13 .181 T. Wilcox (Old Brighton U19) - Abusive language - Reprimanded . LATROBE UNIVERSITY: Goal kickers, best players not 0. Camberwell 2 .4 2 received . .5 3 .5 3 .7.25 M. McColl (Kew) - Striking (two charges) - Suspended (1) six matche s THERRY: Goal kickers (2) Suspended two matches ANZ BANK: Goal kickers, best players not received . best players not receive d . Total 8 matches . OLD CAMBERWELL Goal kickers. best players not D . Walpole (State Bank) - Striking - Suspended 6 matches . Monash Whites 0 .1 1 .2 2 .5 3 .6 .24 received S . Lampard (West Brunswick) - Undue rough play - Suspended 1 UHSOB 6 .3 7.4 8 .7 9.8.6 2 matc h MONASH WHITES: Mather 3 .Kostos 2, Naylor . Dugan, Flavel . J.P. Traynor (West Brunswick) - Abusive language - Suspended 1 Humphreys. BEST Flavel. Bain. Korpetutungu . Szulik . Sawchyn. Johnson. match UNDER 19 ZONE 2 J . Reiger (Heatherton) - Chesting - Suspended 6 matche s 0. Essendon 4.3 5 .5 9.8 10.10.70 H. Kimber (Old Carey) - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match Clayton 0.1 2.4 5.5 9 .7.6 1 Brighton 0 .1 3.7 4.8 6.13.49 M. Petty (Old Carey) - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match OLD ESSENDON : Goal kickers, best players not received 0. Melb . 6 .8 6.9 12.13 13.18.96 S . Le Gear (Old Carey) - Misconduct - Suspended 1 matc h CLAYTON : Newton 2, Morgan 2, Curnow 2 . Detosa, Clulow . BRIGHTON : Goal kickers . best players not received 1. Chisholm (Old Carey) - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match Dickson . BEST- Dereus, Newton. Blasi . Curnow, Cook, Fric e M OLD MELBURNIANS : Farton 4. Smith 3. Dowd 2 . Buntain, . Fascelli (Williamstown U19) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches MONASH WHITES : Graham . Fetrescue, Brice . BEST Nelson . Bolton . Turner BEST McDonald. Farton. Dowd Niall, T. Ryan (Wllliamstown U19) - Striking - Suspended 2 matches Theodorou, Clifton, Fetrescue. Salvatore. Brice. Graham Nelson . Buntai n A. Papantoniou (University U19) - Striking -(two charges) - Suspended four matches on first charge; six matches on 2nd charge DCVETCN -- BY E 0 . Scotch 2.9 7.12 14 .14 . 20 .19.134 . Total suspension Hampton Rovers 2.1 5.3 7 .7 9 .8.62 ten matches. OLD SCOTCH : Goal kickers . best players not received M. Bell (Thomastown U19) - Abusive language - Suspended 1 match T. Sammartino (North Brunswick Res.) - Abusive language - Suspended HAMPTON ROVERS : Sherlock 3. Mather 2 . Jailer . Winkle r 2 matches UNDER 19 ZONE "A Bodley. Boyle BEST Boyle. Bodley. Hoggett . Furcell, Winkler . She r H. Tsiallas (North Brunswick Res .) - Abusive language - Suspended 2 matches Butteen-Temp . 5.5 14.11 18.16 25 .23 .173 St . Kilda 0 .2 4 .5 5 .6 53 .37 W. Felton (0 . 0 . Ivanhoe 0.1 0.1 3 .2 3 .2.20 0 . Xavs 5 .3 9 .6 12 .9 15 .12 .102 Essendon Res.) - Striking - Suspended 2 matche s G. McMaster (0 . Essendon Res .) - Striking - Suspended 4 matche s BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Harper t 1 . Mills 3. Williams 3, ST . KILDA: Goal kickers, best players not received . Wotherspoon 2. C'Connell 2 . Dunn, Farris. Shephurn . Thompson 1. Stevens (0 . Essendon Res.) - Abusive language - Suspended 2 BEST Smith, Harper Esr+enschied . Edmonds . Farns OLD XAVERIANS : Goal kickers, best players not received matche s Rosiniti s N . Cooney Williamstown 2,3 4 .10 6 .14 8.18.66 (0 . Essendon Res .) - Abusive language - Reprimanded OLD IVANHOE : Goal kickers . best players not receive d Collegians 3 .3 6.5 9.8 11 .11 .77 J. DeLosa (Clayton Res .) - Striking - Failed to appear. Suspended until he appears before tribunal . Thomastown 11 .5 14 .6 18 .9 23 .10.148 WILLIAMSTOWN: Goal kickers . best players not received St . Bernards 0 .2 3 .6 4 .6 7.8 .5 0 MILESTONES AT ROVERLAN D COLLEGIANS : Byrne 5 . Fowell 3 . Foard, Markwell . Thompson FIFTY GAMES TO UNI . BLACKS CAPTAIN THOMASTOWN : loannidis 7 . Bubis 5. Farchione 3.Trafford BEST Byrne . Abbott . Fowell . Thompson . Davies, Stirling, All players officials and supporters are proud 2 . Nackovski, Stains . Devito, Bell . Everitt. BEST Farsons Leon Doyle, captain of the University Blacks , Nackovski . Zaikos . Stains. Devito . Everitt MHSOB 24 .17 .161 'to extend congratulations to Greg "Sockeye" adds another honour to his football career with Monash Uni 9 .6.60 Salmon and Andrew "Boofa" Pryor who play ST. BERNARDS : Goal kickers . best rlayers not receive d his 50th game today against Kew . Leon M .H.S.O.B. : Goal kickers . best players not received their 150th and 50th games respectively for commenced with the club from Bunaloo in 1982 St . Kevins 6 .4 9.6 13 .9 14.12.96 the Hampton Rovers . Sockeye began his career 0. Paradians 1 .1 1 .1 1 MONASH BLUES: Fearson 3 . Kiers 2, Freeman, Blackshaww- and has achieved many milestones in such a .1 211 3 Johnson, Mitchell . BEST Freeman, Hamilton . Blackman with the club in the Under 19s and is now short time . For the past three years, Leon has ST. KEVINS : Long 4. Hourigan 3. Kerr 2. Lynch, Michano, Blackshaw, McDonald . Kiers playing solid football in the seniors . Well known been a member of the victorious Melbourne McLean, Fhitlips. Thomas BEST Deane. Wallace . McLean for his guts and strong play, Greg is a great Lynch . Douglas . Ker r I. RMC ND -- BY E University Intervarsity team, capturing the side player to have out on the field each week . Some in 1984 and 85 . In 1983, he was runner up for 'of his achievements include numerous Most the Cordner medal, the Blacks best and fairest Determined awards and has also played in a 100 UP AT FAWKNER award and was the recipient of that high honour 50 TO STUART WARNER number of Premiership sides with the club . last season . Leon was appointed captain of the Congratulations to Terry Burke on reachin g Congratulations to Peninsula Old Boy s Andrew started with the Under 19s in 1982 and club this year and has been a sterling leader despite a couple of interruptions has made it to the 100 game milestone . Terry has been around backman Stuart (Stewy) Warner on playing his despite suffering injuries early in the season . the club for a few years and has played in most 50th senior game today against Heatherton . this milestone and is starting to finally show his He is noted on the field as being a versatile, positions but now has really carved his niche in Stewy commenced with the Pirates in 1982 true capabilities . Well done Greg and Andrew creative and very reliable young man, able to the club looks forward to many more game the back pocket. A good defender and also and since forcing his way into the seniors in fill any position that is required of him . Off the attacking player often seen streaming downfield 1983 has shown himself to be one of the clubs from you both . field, Leon has been a member of the Blacks propelled by those chicken legs . Not only a most determined and courageous defenders . A committee but more notably is renowned for courageous player on the field, Terry is a great true pirate Stewy is quick to come to the aid of 100 UP AT BRUNSWIC K his talents at Blacks review nights . Leon and clubman, deeply involved in the social side of any little pirate rover in trouble which is greatly his partners have won the review for the past the club where he has also put in some very appreciated . A highlight of his game is his Everyone would like to congratulate Alan three seasons culminating in a superb enduring performances. Well done Terry we marking where angels would fear to fly. All at Cook, (Cooky) on playing the milestone game performance of "On the Pavvy Front" a satirical hope to see you around for many years to Peninsula look forward to seeing plenty more of his career last week . It's been a long wait but look at football commentators . Without a doubt, come . games from this loyal Pirate . Well done Champ . his 100 is a well deserved reward for his Leon is a very talented person and all at the persistance, well done Cooky from everyone at Blacks congratulate him on his 50th game and the club . 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 look forward to many more . Well done Leon . FINALS ELIGIBIL

ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO RULE 1 5 "The second round of the Reserve Grade shall be open to all players who : (i) are eligible and registered to represent the Club with which they have A RESERVE SECTIO N been granted a permit ; A SECTIO N Moir, Unv Blues (-) 28 (ii ) have registered such Club in at least two matches of the Reserve Grade Pace, Bulleen-Temp . ( 11 48 Fisher . Oaniond (4) 26 S. Curtain, O . Xavs

20 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 Post Code :...... COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY . LTD . VA.F.A. PREMIERSHIP LISTS COMMANDER W L D FOR AGST % Pts. COMPUTERS , W L D FOR AGST % pt, UNDER 19 ZONE 2 De La Salle 15 0 0 2069 710 291 .41 60 A SECTION' Ormond 13 2 0 2030 675 300 .74 52 Ormond 9 4 0 1188 981 121 .10 36 O . Xaverians 12 3 0 1865 806 231 .37 48 Collegians 8 5 0 1489 1117 133 .30 32 MHSOB 12 3 0 1746 845 206 .63 48 Old Scotch 8 5 0 1348 1155 116 .71 32 C . Metburmans 11 4 0 1356 908 149.34 44 North OB 8 5 0 1241 1178 105 .35 32 Collegians 15 9~6 1476 1647 89 .62 36 De La Salle 7 6 0 1105 1059 104 .34 28 C . Scotch 8 7 0 1596 1199 133.11 32 Ivanhoe 7 6 0 1266 1229 103.01 28 Monash Blues 6 9 0 962 1989 48.37 24 Bulleen-TemF 6 7 0 1263 1317 95 .90 24 Hampton Rovers 6 9 0 722 1823 39.61 24 I ~T L31 5 8 0 1048 1350 77 .63 20 . Kilda 4 11 0 727 1730 42 (DI St . Bernards St .02 16 Univ . Blue s 4 9 0 1201 1337 89.83 16 C . Brighton 3 12 0 847 1909 44 .37 12 r . Xaverians 3 10 0 997 1423 70.06 1 2 Williamstown 3 12 0 601 1517 39.62 12 r Haileybury B SECTIO N Yo'(Jr IY l N Caulf. Gram . 10 3 0 1538 1221 125 .96 40 A RESERVE SECTIO Marcellin 9 4 0 1432 1119 127 .97 36 Ormond 11 2 0 1124 689 163.13 44 t' Parkside 9 4 0 1396 1110 125 .77 36 Ivanhoe 10 3 0 949 691 137 .34 40 O.Melburnians 8 4 0 1345 1301 103 .38 34 De La Salle 8 5 0 869 693 125.40 32 dRSC ~~V -L ..i .~; St . Kilda 7 6 0 1335 1326 100.68 28 Bulleen-Temp . 8 5 0 103 861 116.49 32 Univ . Blacks 6 7 0 1412 1313 107 .54 24 North CB 5 1 924 894 103 .36 30 . Brighton 6 7 0 1251 1371 91 .25 24 Collegians 7 6 0 833 781 106 .66 28 ` C C . Scotch 7 6 0 990 978 101 .23 28 T\\ C . Faradians 4 9 0 1112 1244 89.39 16 . A" Kew 3 9 1 1335 1511 88 .35 14 St . Bernards 5 8 0 880 885 99 .44 20 AJAX 2 11 0 1123 1763 63 .70 8 Umv . Blacks 1 12 0 674 1242 54 .27 4 r Xaverians 0 12 1 432 1170 36 .92 2 C SECTIO N B RESERVE SECTION Fawkner 13 0 0 1932 1146 168.59 52 Ask for a free brochure outlining our Univ. Blacks 11 2 0 1253 687 182.39 44 Therry 9 4 0 1582 1198 132 .05 36 Paradians 9 4 0 943 540 174 Banyule 8 5 0 1454 1343 108.27 32 0 . .63 36 St. Kilda 9 4 0 994 726 136.91 36 many important' services - 0. Camberwell 6 7 0 1248 1317 94 .76 24 Melburnians 9 4 0 913 798 114.41 36 .88 24 0 . C . Haileybury 6 7 0 1068 1337 79 Marcellin 8 5 0 1093 676 161 .69 32 Thomastown 5 8 0 1339 1357 98 .67 20 Farkside 5 8 0 763 844 90 .71 20 .40 20 St . Kevins 5 8 0 1238 1267 97 Caulf . Gram 4 9 0 652 965 67 .56 16 Monash Blues 4 8 1 1349 1466 92 .02 18 AJAX 4 9 0 596 1150 51 .83 16 rll,O, R OF WILLS Hamrton Rovs 4 8 1 1023 1345 76 .06 18 Kew 3 10 0 759 1218 62 .32 1 2 Coburg 4 9 0 1221 1709 71 .45 16 Brighton 3 10 0 675 1101 61 .31 12 D SECTIO N C RESERVE SECTION TAXATION SERVICIES 0. Trinity 13 0 0 1828 737 248.03 52 MHSOB 11 2 0 1587 1056 150.28 44 Therry 10 3 0 1210 804 150 .50 40 St . Kevins 10 3 0 1047 724 144 .61 40 0. Mentone 9 4 0 1390 1102 126.13 36 Fawkner 9 4 0 1215 704 172 .59 36 REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT W. Brunswick 8 5 0 1388 1204 115.28 32 Hampton Rovers 8 5 0 877 742 118 .19 32 Balaclava 7 6 0 1593 1450 109 .86 28 Banyule 8 5 0 866 797 108 .66 32 N . Brunswick 6 . 7 0 1295 1296 99 .92 24 Fewer House 4 9 0 1170 1532 76 .37 16 C . Haileybury 7 6 0 837 916 91 .38 28 MANAGENIENT .Ivanhoe 4 9 0 1075 1425 75 .44 16 Thomastown 5 8 0 812 1068 76 .03 20 C C . Camberwell 4 9 0 821 911 90 .12 16 State Bank 3 10 0 1232 1696 72 .64 12 Monash Blues 2 11 0 724 1037 69 .82 8 St .Bedes 0 13 0 657 1793 36 .64 0 Coburg 2 tt 0 442 1339 33 .01 8 POWER OF ATTORNEY E SECTIO N D RESERVE SECTIO N Preston 11 2 0 1747 1075 162 .51 44 0. Trinity 13 12 0 1143 5572205 .21 48 Heatherton 10 3 0 1837 1048 175 .29 40 O.Mentonians 11 1 0 1142 625 182 .72 46 Elsternwick 8 5 0 1706 1151 148 .22 32 MHSOB 8 4 1 1013 664 152 .56 34 Peninsula 8 5 0 1448 1133 127 .80 32 Balaclava 8 4 1 1087 869 125 .09 34 Williamstown 7 6 0 1346 1080 124 .63 28 W. Brunswick 8 5 0 1028 640 160 .63 32 Serving Victorians for over 90 years C . Geelong 7 6 0 1203 1404 85 .68 28 State Bank 8 5 0 1025 831 123 .35 32 Bulleen United 6 7 0 973 1146 84 .90 24 Fower House 4 9 0 674 1117 60 .34 16 FITC B 2 10 1 894 1766 50 .62 10 Q . Ivanhoe 2 11 0 642 1110 57 .84 8 University 2 10 0 1044 1118 60 .79 10 . Brunswick 1 11 1 619 1029 60 .16 6 r Id Carey 2 11 0 806 1792 44 98 8 N St. Bede's 1 12 0 380 1364 27 86 4 F SECTIO N E RESERVE SECTIO N Cwealth Bank 12 1 0 1287 867 148 .44 48 Preston 11 2 0 1327 399 332 .58 44 Clayton 11 2 0 1576 809 194 .81 44 Williamstown 11 2 0 1348 725 185 .93 44 Doveton 11 2 0 1662 873 190 .38 44 Heatherton 9 4 0 1033 842 122 .68 36 0 . Es : ~- ndon 8 5 0 1365 1053 129 .63 32 Elsternwick 8 5 0 1186 796 148 .99 32 UHSC B 7 6 0 1171 877 133 .52 28 0 . Geelong 8 5 0 972 774 125.58 32 Brunswick 7 6 0 1231 993 123 .97 28 Peninsula 7 6 0 895 934 95.82 28 ANZ Bank 4 9 0 878 1506 58 .30 16 Bulleen Utd 4 9 0 710 1018 69.74 16 Monash Whites 3 10 0 712 2050 34 .73 12 0 . Carey 3 9 0 Latrobe Uni 2 7 1 0 702 1876 37 42 8 0 . Carey 3 9 0 647 886 73.02 12 UNDER 19 ZONE 1 Univ. Reds 2 10 0 465 1155 40.26 8 95 Queen Street, Melbourne, 3000. Tel Bulleen-Temp . 1 1 0 2703 924 292 .53 56 FITOB 0 13 0 251 1748 14 .36 0 . : 602 4644 North OB 14 1 0 2464 880 280 .00 56 Thomastown 12 3 0 2014 1299 155 .04 48 F RESERVE SECTIO N A Member of the National Mutual Group of Companies Brunswick 12 1 0 999 491 203.46 48 University 11 4 0 1797 1082 166 .08 44 Cr.1s 0 0 Marcellin 9 6 0 1978 1320 149 .85 36 UHSOB 10 3 * 0 898 570 157.54 40 NatiatdMu4ud .110 Therry 8 7 0 2056 1271 161 76 32 O .Essendon 10 3 0 940 635 148.03 40 Banyule ' 6 2 1835 1383 132 .68 32 Doveton 8 5 0 794 538 147.58 32 St. Bernards 5 8 2 1289 1768 72 .91 24 Clayton 7 6 0 822 736 111 .68 28 C . Camberwell 4 11 0 863 2347 36 .77 16 C'wealth Bank 7 6 0 730 747 97 .72 28 St Kevins 3 12 0 864 1533 56 .36 12 ANZ Bank 6 7 0 559 961 58 .17 24 1 Faradians 2 13 0 673 2631 25 .58 8 Latrobe Univ . 3 10 0 442 1036 42 .66 12 r Ivanhoe 0 15 0 475 2796 16 99 0 Monash Whites 2 11 0 308 926 33 .26 8

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