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VAUGHAN FRINTING FTY . LTD . 624 H i gh Street, East Kew. Telephone 80 4483 A Section Review three ,oals . Boyanton revelled in the wet and it pla%rr The Whisper Previews TodaVs Games to catch the eye was centreline player Simon Eishold who had a good duel with the Blues new country 1-Itv match of the day in A Section will be played at In B Section newcomers Old Brighton and St. by Ross Booth recruit . Grant Williams . It is not hard to see why 1 1«,r11wtck Park between a new look North O .B. Kilda CBC clash at the Beach oval and I expect the Melbourne might be interested in the youngster. f„ll quietly confident Old Scotch . Both clubs were home side to reverse that seasons's Grand Final loss The Blues have some good players still injured, ~~~,,hpotntly lost season but started 1985 on a winning and account for the Saints . Marcellin despite the loss including key forwards bon McInnes and Roger 11 ~tc ,It the expense of reigning Premiers De La Salle of some well known playes should handle the Blacks Easter Saturday's round of A Section matches Curnow, plus backman Tim Carey . The Blues lacked y out at Bulleen and Parkside will be too strong for a curiously enough produced no close results ;11111 B Grade Premiers St . Bernard's respectivel : the lowest something up forward and former Under 19 rover fleet footed AJAX . winning margin was that of Old North were delighted with the form of former Kew Scotch in their win David Lam and Richard Polkinghorne (4 goals) gave Old Paradians should give new coach Gerard Sholly over St . Bernard's were left to ~~~ cr `Joey' Busutill whilst Considine by nearly 7 goals . kick goals for the Blues (2 each) . Captain and stalwart a first up win by accounting for Old Melburnians North Old Boys scored promis of a good year . a decisive win over last Mark `Nails' Tyquin was a great trier for the Blues whilst Caulfield Grammarians may have too much year's premiers De La Sa . Scotch on the other hand were well below full ll e . De La wasted many Ivanhoe, runner's up in B Section last year caused working power forKew who will worry the home side opportunities in the first quarterand North led at half ,ngth and can be well pleased with its first up win t mild surprise with their win over with its tenacity . In a close game Caulfield to win . time by more than 4 goals Bulleen- k,% cx St. Bernards at Essendon . . North held De La in the Templestowe (3rd last year) by 42 points In C Section my selections are Thomastown over 3rd quarter and stormed home in an otherwise low . Ivanhoe Smith either in the centre or roaming wide was a were considered by many to be the best side in B and the youngster Therry, St . Kevins to beat Coburg, Monash against scoring game with 5 goals in the final term [inc player for the Cardinals . A big Section last year so they might be a side to watch this . Fawkner, Hampton Rovers over Old Haileybury whilst contributor to North's win was big til,tthews (3 goals) was a dangerous forward ruckman Paul season . They are a fast running side and in true Old Camberwell at home are the ti p a rainst Bany ule . Considine, who kicked 4 goals The key to this game could well be the centre line . North must have Ivanhoe tradition are a strong physical side, though Likely D Section winners are M~SOB over the been pleased with the form of former Kew roverJoey ,I u< Sydney Swans and big man John j!ood practice match form and account St . Bernards Moir . Eugene Grbac did well IN F Section Commonwealth Bank to win over old general manager Barry on his return to the who will quickly need to appreciate the difference Lyons watching his old club back line as did full back . rivals ANZ Bank and Clayton to account for relegated go down to traditional rivals North, whilst trying to Kevin Mahady but the between A & B Section football Saints best player was wingman Gary Wood UHSOB . listen to the Swans hang on against Richmond on his . On Sunday Uni. Blues and Collegians meet at Old Xave rians were trounced Monash Whites under former Clayton star Leigh tiny transistor. by Collegians to the Headquarters to complete the round and Collegians tune of 85 points . On this showing it looks like it Swann will beat Doveton SJOC (formerly St. Johns) State coach Mike Green who also appreciate the wide open spaces at was witness to Ormond might be a long season for new coach Robert Lamb's whilst Old Essendon at home look winners against La comfortably accounting for the Jack Clarke, Elsternwick Park will further add to Blues by 42 points at but with the loss of top players to League clubs it is Trobe . the University problems by defeating the Blues . . He must have been impressed with not hard to understand why what he saw . Xaverians were sluggish . Ormond won the game in the 2nd and could not counter Collegians rebound from half quarter and led the Blues by 8 goals at halftime . The back . Godse ll in the ruck made a welcome return as Blues matched Ormond in the second half but I think did Brendan Ryan whilst Terry Stanley made his it was more a case of Ormond only playing as well as presence felt . For the Lions captain Stuart Hinchen it had to combined with a deterioration in conditions . did well along with evergreen ruckman Glen Cook . LTD . Mark McDonald was an asset at centre half forward . COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY : Twelve Collegians players kicked goals : that says the Mehrten brothers were busy and each kicked something about their victory . V .A.F .A. PREMIERSHIP LISTS COMMANDER COMPUTER S
A RESERVE SECTIO N W L For Agst % PHONING OF SCORES Collegians 1- 138 53 260Pis.4 4 Ormond 1-- 138 22 627.3 PHONING OF DETAILS North Old Boys SENIOR and JUNIOR SECTION I - 89 36 247 .2 4 Collegians 1-- 83 44 188 .6 S A SECTION BEFORE 6 P Ormond 1- 115 73 157 .5 4 Ivanhoe I - - 77 41 187 .8 BEFORE 5 P .M. Ivanhoe 1 - 126 84 150 .0 4 Old Scotch I - - 76 67 113 .4 .M. Old Scotch 1 - 126 86 146 .5 4 North O.B . I -- 71 66 107 .6 B SECTION 6 P .M. TO 6.30 P.M. St . Bernard's - 1 86 126 68.3 - De La Salle - I - 66 71 93 .0 RESERVES BEFORE 3 P .M. Bulleen-Temp . - 1 84 126 66 .7 Mr St. Bernards - I - 67 76 88 .2 to Mr . GEORGE McTAGGART at University Blues - 1 73 115 63 .5 Bulleen-Temp . - I - 41 77 53 .2 . PAUL HALLY at De La Salle - 1 36 89 40.4 Old Xaverians - I- 44 83 53 .0 528 3319 Old Xaverians - 1 53 138 38 . 4 379 8171 University Blues - I - 22 138 16.0
3 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 From Over The Fenc e Coburg 'A' Section premiers for 1969 . unfurled Looking Back their flag in the presence of Caulfield Grammarians . The "whisper"adds his congratulations to VAFA's D.E,F Section Coaches Ni ght - 17 April, 1985 They had many anxious moments and it was only in immeidate past President Mr. T. Alex Johnson who 7 p .m . at ELSTERNWICK PARK by Noel Rundle the last 10 minutes that they gained control and won was presented with an NFL Certificate of Merit for by 16 points . his outstanding services to Australian Football by B' Section grand finalists in 1969 . Ivanhoe and De NFL President Dr Allen Aylett at the President's NEXTMEMBERS MEETING MONDAY MAY 6th La Salle provided a real upset with De La Salle . after Secretaries & Members Dinner held just prior to 5 YEARS AGO - 198 0 kicking 10.3 to 2 Easter . 8 .15 p.m . at ELSTERNWICK PAR K .2 in the first quarter. defeating Ivanhoe by 53 points to reverse the 1969 Grand Final Mr. ,Johnson's list of accomplishments would fill a ~k * * * The Association welcomed five new Clubs - result. telephone book butjust for the record in 1985A1ex is . B .myule, Coolaroo, Rovers, Peninsula Old Boys . St M.H .S.O .B . congratulated their 1970 coaches, Keith chairman of both Permit & Reinstatement Committees . A SECTION RESULTS 5.45 pm LIVE ON 3AW J , ~hn's Old Colle tgians and Thomastown . It was a big Marshall and George Inkster, on their appointments . Chairman of the Elsternwick Park Committee, ALL RESULTS 6-7 WITH ROSS BOOTH ON 3L 0 j v for AJAX with the unfurling of its B Grade flag Chairman of the Elsternwick Park Committee of antl the club's first appearance in A Grade since its 20 YEARS AGO - 1965 Management . Carnival Director. AAFC ~& „rmation in 1957 . The club was also opening the Member of the Executive Godfrey Cohen Pavilion, as an extension to the existing 1965 opened up with the acquisition of St . Kilda ! Well done Alex from Amateur Football people . The 1985 season was off to a staggered start with clubrootns. Cricket Ground as the Association's headquarters, the A Section club lining up on Easter Saturday * ~ * ~z . Ross The Executive appointed former Kew Amateurs with the match of the day being played there . Booth reports on the results . „iptain, John Fisher, as State Coach. John represented Feature ganie for the opening day was the meeting Whilst speaking of the President's Dinner thankyou ,F . A . on six occasions and captained the successful of 1964 premiers Old Paradians and Collegians, with to Barry Fink ~ m * \ A and his staff at the Southern Cross for t967 carnival team in Launceston . John left Kew to Collegians leading all day to win convincingly, 10 . 12(72 1 the excellent service and assistance at what was a REINSTATEMENTS TO DATE further his football career with Hawthorn V .F.L . and to 5 . 5 (35) . most successful evening and start to the VAFA season . later returned to Kew as coach from 1970 to 1974 . Max Barker and Harrv Nance were umpires' coach Terry Stanley to Old Xaverian s David Parker and Graham Arthur were most Well-known senior umpires who had retired were and assistant respectively . Craig Jobson to Old Carey entertaining speakers and congratulations to the . Norman Sharpe and David Hindle . Advertisers were Repco, TAA, Gifford Goaler . Mark McDonald to Ormond Philip Rowell VAFA Certificate of Merit winners .JoeAvery,Ron Umpires' Association officials were Don Hillier , Channel 0, Volkswagon . Victoria Discount House, Brian Hanlon to North O .B . Bungey, Ed (Boomer) Burdekin, Rex Doran, Bruce . John Peters, vice-president National Bank . Arena, Sherrin, Mount Catering and Ian i\alder to Caulfield Grammarian s president . Richard Tracey . Fer g uson, Brian Lugar, Barry Markoff, Mrs Eve Secretary and Michael Woodruff treasurer . Ansett ANA . Me Cann, Leigh McGregor . * x: 1979'A' Section premiers, De La Salle . under new AJAX's first club captain . Lionel Rosenberg, had r,ach, Gavin White, overwhelmed Old Melburnians, been appointed senior coach for 1965 . UMPIRES ADVISO R 22.17 to 9 .16 . Best were : Greene, Connolly . P . Greene FOR SALE (De La Salle) and P . Thompson . Koren . Waddington 25 YEARS AGO - 1960 Neville Nash has settled in well in this all important VAFA IS OFFERIN G (Old Melb . ) . AN ANSAFONE MARK V position and welcomes contact from Club Coaches After two years of unofficial operation the curtain - seeking umpires at club training . 10 YEARS AGO - 19 75 raiser section became officially part of the Association ENQUIRIES TO to be known as the Reserve Section . This brought the strength of the Association to 74 New teams admitted to the Association were Bulleen teams . Teams represented were Old Melburnians . GENERAL MANAGER - PETER FRENCH INTERSTATE COACHE S United and Heatherton ( F Section) and Thomastown Old Xaverians, AJAX . Ivanhoe. Bellfield, Old Brighton 531 5452 Welcome to former Richmond Reserves' and Old (Junior Section 21 . Bulleen-Templestowe who Grammarians . Orniond, Old Scotch Collegians, Old Xa ve rian's coach Michael Green competed in Junior Section in 1974 also fielded a who has a b usy yea r Paradians, St . Kilda C .B .O .C . . State Savings Bank . ahead . team in F Section . University, Caulfield Grammarians . De La Salle OC . EXECUTIVE Gavin White has been re `A' Section coaches were Graham Warfe (Coburg) . .~appointed 'CDEF'coach At the annual general meeting of Collegians, Jack Bob Welch - Old Scotch and Ray Walsh - whilst Old Scotch's Bill Harding (Monash Blues). Shane Vlaguire (North Trevor Read will again coach the McCann was made the first patron of the club . Keith Marcellin U .19 team . Peter 0'Donoghue Old Boys) . Denis Dalton ( Old Paradians) . Ted Farrell were elected by members to fill the casual returns as an interstate Lewis succeeded Jack as president . the fourth since vacancies on the executive . selector . ( Ormond), Brian King (Reservoir O .B .), Gus Mitchell the club's inception in 1 891 . ( St Bernards O .C .), Peter 0'Donohue ( U . Blacks) . 'A' Section umpires for the day were Barker, H . Rav Wookey ( Geelonu,.1, Alec Gardiner (Old Trinity) . 300TH Roberts, Lee . Amey, and Hinton . CLUB GAM E l00 games to Mich . (Lungs) Fernon ( St. Kevins Tribunal members were G . Barnett All at West Brunswick would like to congratulate the past players and the committee in congratulating O.B. . best and fairest 1970 and committeeman since . C . Crosskell, D . Fraser, A .L . Hassett. I .W . Johnson . G .T Bob Green on reaching his 300th club game today in one of life's gentlemen on his remarkable achivem~nt . 1971 . . Moore and F . Northcott . the first round of 1985 . Bob started his amateur WELL DONE BOB ! Ormond avenged their 1974 grand final defeat when The season opened in had conditions after seven career with Parkside in 1966 and was lured to West they scored a 29 point win over U . Blacks . Only 4 inches of rain in the previous three days . Old Xaverians Brunswick the following year to give it a try with a points separated the teams at half , time but Ormond's was the only 'A' team to score over 1 00 points . with club a little bit closer to home . It was a fortunate phenomenal accuracy (13 .1) in the second half was seven 'A ' Section teams scoring less than 50 points move for West as Bob epitomises all the finest attributes too much for Blacks' 8 goals. . Ormond 4.7 . beat U . Blacks 3 .4 . of an amateur footballer . Whilst not possessed with dazzling pace or devastating skills. he is determined 15 YEARS AGO - 1970 to stick to any task assigned him by the coach and is 35 YEARS AGO - 195 0 always keen on the track . Bob is a player who comes The V .A .F .A . welcomed three new clubs for season Thirty-nine senior and eight junior teams lined up up week after week whether the team is on a high ora 1970 - Old Essendon Grammarians . La Trobe for start of the season on April 22 . 1950 . low, and his only disappointment spanning his gre .u University, and Dookie and Longerenong Old Coll . Ormond turned the tables on their 1949 grand final career is not to have played in a premiership teani. A highlight of the season was the A .A .F .C . carnival conquerors. University Blacks when they held on at Off the field Bob has held many committee positions to be staged in Perth . Previous Perth carnivals had University to beat the home side by 15 points . John and his ability to balance the books, and stick around been in 1948 (won by South Australia) and 1959 (won Backhouse . state full -forward, who transferred from to ensure his success is a great tribute to him and of by Victoria) . M .H .S .O .B . starred for Blacks with 7 orrt of their 10 ,reat value to the club . Bob is a Life Member of the Umpires in .A' Seetion for opening day were Gavin goals . club and it true clubman who knows that the club is Marshall . Graeme Simpson . Geoff Thonias. Darryl Universitv Blues. runners up to Geelong in 'B' always bigger than the individual . Bob's record of 3(X) George and Bill Mason . Section in 1949 . also reversed the result when they games will stand for many years and all at West join Ivanhoe and De La Salle made reappearances in defeated the home side . 15 .12 to 12. 8 . Geelon~a~s ~~',Section . ,, round was Corio Oval . 4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 :'THE AMATEUR Ft7(1TRAl .t .FR - 19R4; Ball Briefs TODAYS GAMES AND UMPIRES APPOINTMENT FROM OLD XAVERIANS PERSONALITY AT PRESTON A SECTION E SECTION . Bernard's - (G) Murray. Peninsula OB v Elsternwick - Fole y Supporters of the Old Xaverians football club and Bull en"Templestowe v St Popular personality around the Preston Marist ~1~tlcolm (F) Goodman, Urwin . Preston MBOB v University Reds - Wilcock players congratulate Mick G re en on his appoin tment Brothers Old Boys football club is the `Doc' Neil ,~,icenans v Ormond - (G) Dunstan, Hillier . (F) Old Geelong v Old Carey - Keogh as State Amateur coach for the exciting season of Hart. Heatherton v FITOB - Tierne y 1985 . Neil started playing with the Preston YCW Rosseto . Qu,_hlan, . Williamstown CYMS v Bulleen United - Stratfor d (forerunner of the P .M .B .O .B .) in the mid sixties and (It O .B . v Old Scotch - (G) Wyles . Hale, Killeen VAFA has embarked upon a most impressive fixture played may games with games all over the State . A member of the 1967 premiership .Tracey . . If Mick Green can get side, he later captain-coached the seniors from 1977 Salle v Ivanhoe -(Gi Hoare, Bridges, (F) the amateurs to move as the Xavs did in winning it an F SECTION to 1980 . A Grade flag then the Vic's are in for a great year . When the club was hit with injuries last year l,,r~,)od, Green Commonwealth Bank v ANZ Bank - Smith . he donned the gold and black jumper for a game in v Collegians - (G) Richardson . ni%crsity Blues e the reserves ~tre, Dight, Strzadala (F) Flannery . Wiseman . Clayton v UHSOB - Murnan UHS CLUB RECORD & LIFE . He is a worthy clubman acting as coaching . Johns v Monash Whites - Mullall y MEMBERSHIP asistant, trianer, medico, committeeman and house St . - Leggo, Flanagan comedian! Keep it up Doc ! B SECTIO N Old Essendon v Latrobe Univ Ian Chettle achieves one of the ultimate aims of . Kilda - (G) Russo . Hayes . (F) Brunswick - BY E every footballer this Saturday against Clayton . Ian Old Brighton v St Cherry, Francis . plays his 232nd >ame which breaks the club record 50 GAMES AT ELSTERNWIC K . v Kew -(G) Ahhn, Waters, (F) formally held by Robert Reid. Ian first played in 1971 t=aulfield Gramm UNDER 19 ZONE 1 . and is now in his 15th season with Uni . High . Ian's )lley, Molloy All Elsternwick players and supporters congratulate .J .A .X . -(G) McKenzie . Serong . (F) dedication and determination has led to 2 reserve B Vince Volpe on playing his 50th game . Vince's early Parkside v A Old Ivanhoe v St . Bernards - Keating \1xarthy, Lyons . & F's (1972 & 1975) and culminated in a truely career at the club was a bit stop/start . Playing a few Old Paradians v Banyule - Clarkson \larcellin v Uni . Blacks -(G) Allen . Cavanagh . (F) memorable performance in the 1984EGrade reserve games here, some there ; at one stage he gave football University v North O .B . - Beaumon t Premiership Grand Final when best on the ground h in,4, Jamieson . Therry v Thomastown - Belcher . Clark, Caulfied . . away for boxing. But in the last two seasons Vince i-iId Paradians v Old Melburnians -(G) Clancy . Off the field Ian has held many positions Press has really concentrated on football and has improved Marcellin v Bulleen-Templestowe - Maebu s Li % ingston, Thomas, Wilson . . Kevins - Bel l Correspondent (74 to 77) Committeeman : 6 Years - greatly, to the stage where he is the club's No . I Old Camberwell v St V .A .F.A . Delegate for the past 7 years . We wish Ian Rover. Vince's main qualities on the football field are C SECTION and familyall the best in the future and in recognition his determination, desire for the ball and his ability to UNDER 19 ZONE 2 of the above U .H .S .O .B St . Kevins v Coburg - Farrelly . hereby bestows `Life be on the bottom of the pack . Vince, congratulations Thomastown v Therry - Ford e Membership' upon Ian . and all the best for a long career at Elsternwick . Hampton Rovers v Old Haileybury - Hayward MHSOB - BY E Old Camberwell v Banyule - Gilda y Old Melburnians v De La Salle - Evans . Runchman, 50 GAMES TO BIV AT OLD PARADIANS Monash Blues v Fawkner - Lippold Day . Collegians v Hampton Rovers - Stubbs, Sawchyn . Congratulations to Dominic Biviano, from all a t D SECTION Rei d Old Paradians on playing his 50th game today, against a Monash v Old Scotch - Dunn e Old Melburnians MHSOB v Balaclava - D'Alter . Dominic who always plays with West Brunswick v North Brunswick - Cavanagh Old Xaverians v Old Haileybury - Woodruff . Bennett guts and determination, was unlucky in not reaching Umpire's Corne h Ormond v Old Brighton - Walker . Sierakowski . this milestone last season due to injuries r St . Bede's v Old Mentonians - Smit . We wish Biv Williams . the very best for maintaining form and fitness, on the Old Trinity v Power House - Keating OFFICE State Bank v Old Ivanhoe - Wiggins . St . Kilda v Williamstown - Sime . Spitzer . Tibbitts . journey towards reaching the next milestone . BEARERS OF UMPIRES ASS 1985
NEW COACH AT U .H.S.O.B. Due to the ill health and resignation of our presiden t elect, Mr . Fred Grubb, the list of 1985 office bearers TRIBUNAL The Committee at University High welcome Vic will be published at a later date . It is with grea regret that Fred is unable to continue umpiring at this stage, Zanin as the new senior coach for 1985 . We are very SEPTEMBER 15th 1984 confident that Vic will bring the best out of our however it is hoped Fred will overcome this setback players and we look forward to an excellent year and once again have everyone laughing and enjoying . All . Kingston (Ormond) - Striking - Suspended eight matches . the best also to your assistants Fred's unusual sense of humour . Get well soon Fred, P Darren Cattanach & . Bernard's Res .) - Striking - Suspended three matches. Peter Humphreys . we all look forward to seeing you run onto the track D . Gaudion (St in 1986 . R . Milesi (St. Bernard's Res .) - Striking - Suspended six matches . B . Williamson (University Blacks Res .) - Striking - Suspended three matches . D . Hays (University Blacks Res .) - Misconduct - Suspended one match . PRACTICE MATCHES
T1 r-nue Boots D . Johnston ( Old Mentonians) - Kicking - Suspended four matches . M . McColl ( Kew) - Abusive Language - Suspended four matches . M . Arevena (Marcelli n Res .) - St ri king - Suspended four matches . Taylor (Ivanhoe) Matthews (Old Scotch) N . Vale ( Old Xaverians) - Abusive Language - Suspended one match Mason (Old Scotch) J . Pearson (St . Bernard's) F . Bassi ( Coburg) - St ri king - Suspended three matches Considine (North O .B .) Schmidt (Collegians ) B . Glasgow ( Coburg) - Striking - Suspe nded six matche s Oaten (Ormond) S . Curtain (Old Xaverians) M . O'Rourke ( Parkside) - Striking - Suspended two matches Baum (Collegians) Edwards (North O .B .) A . Barry ( Old Xaverians) - Striking - Sus pe nded one matc h Ongaro (Bulleen-T'stowe) Anderson (De La Salle) R . MacGill ( MHS Old Boys) - St ri king - Seve re ly reprimanded . Boccabella (Ivanhoe) Boyanton (Ormond ) A . O'Connor ( Elsternwick )- Failed to appear - Suspended 2 matches Campbell (Old Scotch) A . Mehrten (Ormond) G . Lister (ANZ Bank) - Striking - Suspended 2 matche s Fewster (Old Scotch) P . Mehrten (Ormond) R . Chappell (ANZ Bank) - Charge dismisse d Player No . 15 ( Old Carey) - Failed to appear - Suspended un til he does .
NEXT TRIBUNAL MEETING 16.4 .1985 AT ELSTERNWICK PARK
6 THE AMATEUR FOOTRALLER - 79RS na,t A-rcr io cnn-ru w i i co ins c ST ROUND'S RESULTS E 'I'E (: PARK MATCHES 1985
A SECTIO N A RESERVE SECTIO N Bulleen-Temp . 12.12 .84 Ivanhoe April 13 North Old Boys v Old Scotch Ivanhoe 18 .18 .126 Butleen-Temp . 6-511-11 .4.77 1 April 14 University Blues v Collegians I VANHOE : Taylor S . Boccabello 3. McDonald 2. Morco m IVANHOE : Hoffm :m 3 . Kennedv 2 2 . Sharp 2. Donohue, Freeman . Lacv . Lvons. Manhen, . Loton, Sedawick . BEST: Warren . Westwood . Harbour. BEST : Dulevskis. ShakN . Steen April 20 Power House v St . Bede's Freeman . Taylor. Gittos . Stewart . Flynn . Cameron . Reinke . Ne,nham. Horan . April 27 A.N.Z. Bank v U.H.S.O.B. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Ony,aro 3. Clark 2 . Pace 2 . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Fitt 2 . Miles 2 . Walsh, Asda ;i . Delanty. Farley . Palmer. Young . BEST : Smythe . DeGoldi . BEST : A€tosta . Rice. Bone . Mavne . Miles . Field . May 4 Old Essendon v Doveton SJOC Sheehan . Clark . Van Den Driest . Yount; . Gilmore . May 11 Peninsula O .B. v Bulleen United Old Scotch 2.28 .4 15 .9 Old Scotch 3.44.5 8.10 11 .10 .76 18.18.126 St. Bernards St . Bernards 3.37.8 9.11 12 .14 .86 1 .14.3 7.3 10.7 .6 7 May 18 Old Mentonians v State Bank OLD SCOTCH : Mason 4 . Campbell 3 . Fewster 3, Matthews OLD SCOTCH : Caldecott 4, Ellis 2 . MacFarlane 2, May 25 Monash Whites v Latrob e 3 . Hodge . Macmillan. Moir, Senior, Sherwen . BEST : Smith . Matthews. Walmsley. Winneke . BEST : Tvrell . Caldecou, Hodge, Moir, Tallent. Thompson, Campbell . Johnston . Lloyd . Martarlane . Beck . June 15 Elsternwick v Preston MBOB ST ST. BERNARDS : Pearson 3, Lane 3. Gaunt 2. Czajko . . BERN .ARDS : Goal kickers, best players not receivecL June 22 Coburg v St . Kevin's Purcell, Federico. Wood . BEST : Wood . Czajko . Mahadc . Grbac . Lane . Gaunt . - Old Collegians 11 Collegians .17 .83 7.312.9 17.11 21 .12 .138 Old Xaverians 6.8 .4 4 Julne 29 - July 6 AAFC Carnival Old Xaverians 2,35 .4 5 .6 7.11 .5 3 OLDXAVERIANS COLLEGIANS : Tiernan 2 . Desteii,er. Doquile, Heapttv . . : Baum 4. Schmidt 3. Parsons 2. Walker 2 . Mcisaac BEST : Tiernan . Condon . Heaphy . Frederico. Walsh . Remainder of matches will be announced as the season progresses Wolff 2 . Bennett 2 . Wright . Rice . Havle. Irvine. Tadgell . Willerton . En€,Iish . BEST : Hinchen . Cook . Schmidt . Tre€tear . Bennett Baum . OLD COLLEGIANS : Coyne 3. Hip,son 2 . Roberts 2 . Godf rev 2 Van Twest . Gil V . BESTt Covne . Pike. Warner. Kus, Van OLD XAVERIANS : Curtain 3. O'Brien 2 . Carlin. Grea,ham . 1-west . Comley. BEST : Curtain . Trainor. Ryan . Klein . Godsell . Carlin . North O .B North Old Boy~s 1 .24.66 De. La 13Salle 4 .11 .89 .6 10 .11 .71 .12 .36 De La Salle 5.16.3 9.5 10.6 .66 NORTH OLD BOYS : Considine 4 . Ed\eards 3 2 . Lynch . Busutill . Atkinson DE LA SALLE: Nugent 2. Elliott 2 . Cases 2 . Devereaux . 1985 REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES . Conti . Butera . BEST : Considine Busutill, Gb'aldron . Schnerrin€'„ Caris . BEST : Auher. Devereaux . Ryan . Conti . O'Rourke . Lynch . Dore . Kellett . Cannina;ton . Elliott . DE LA SALLE : Anderson 3 . Murphy. BEST: Dereson . NORTH O .B . : Goal kickers, best plavers not received . 16-th AAFC CARNIVAL Cooke . Harrinstton . Holds\rorth . Bromlec . Anderson . Ormond 17.13 .1 t5 University Blues 9.19 .7 3 Ormond 6 .511 .8 16.9 21 .12.138 JUNE 30 to JULY 6 University Blues 0.20.2 2.2 3.4 .2 2 ORMOND : Oaten 4 . Bovanton 3, Mehrten d . P. Mehrten 3. Burke . Sutherland . Tonkin, Tobin . BEST ORMOND : Fisher ~ . Dawson 4 . Milner 3 Sutherland : Mehrten. Tobin. . Schucraft t . at ELSTERNWICK PARK . Tonkin . McDonald . Mehrten . Nash 2. Beard 2 . Petering . Davine . BEST : Schucraft . Strahan . Peterin€t . Herkess. Beard . Davine. UNIVERSITY BLUES : Polkinxhorne 3 Bond .Johns . Lam 2. \b'allis . . Christie . Edmonds . BEST : Salin€ter. Lam. Mann . UNIVERSITY BLUES: Residis. Katopodis. Collins. BEST: Douttlas . Polkinp!horne, Tyquin . Ashton . Moors . Collins. Carroll . Hickev. Atkins. June 30 Tasmania v South Australia Victoria v Western Australi a NEXT V~IEES MATCHES APRIL 20 ROUND July 1 Victoria (2)(C,D,E,F) v New South Wale s A SECTION Old Nlentonians xlVest Brunswick Ormond N• Bulleen - Tetnplesto w e UNDER 19 ZONE 2 Power House sSt . Bede s St . Bernatrds v University Blues Old Ivanhoe \ Old Trinity B 8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1985 COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY . LTD. Grand Final Results for 1984 V.A .F.A . PREMIERSHIP LISTS How They Finished in'84 Old Brighton 7 8 O 1528 1339 114 .12 28 A SECTION: D SECTION : A SECTION Hampton Rovers 4 11 0 889 1635 54 .37 (, Ormond 13 S 0 1833 1398 131 .12 52 Monxsh Uni . 3 2 0 858 1306 65 .70 l~ De La Salle 10 8 0 1706 1537 111 .00 40 St . Kilda 1 14 0 433 1,554 27 .86 Bulleen-T'stowe 10 8 0 1714 1586 108.07 40 Collegians 9 9 0 1773 1677 105.72 36 UNDER 19 ZONE 3 SALLE 13 .14.92 Old Scotch 12 3 0 1729 861 200.81 Ill} LA THERRY CCOB 19 .19.133 University Blues 9 9 0 1780 1838 96 .84 36 M .H .S.O .B 4 Old Scotch 9 9 0 1754 849 94 .86 36 . 12 3 0 1608 1204 133.55 4 8 Old Xaverians 11 4 0 1821 840 216 .79 U IZMONI} 6.19.55 THOMASTOWN 11 .10.76 Old Xaverians 8 10 0 1606 1694 94 .81 32 Collegians 10 5 0 2042 1399 145 44 North O .B . 8 10 0 1582 1684 93 .94 32 .96 40 University 8 7 0 2014 1239 162.55 12 : Best : Czerkaski, Greene, Therry: Best: Reidy, Ryan, McMahon, Marcellin 8 10 0 1530 1670 91 .62 32 North O De`j,a Salle Kew 6 12 0 1528 1873 81 .58 24 .B . 7 8 0 1483 1427 103.92 St . Kevins 7 8 0 768 1215 63.21 2 8 ( , ,Ilnolly, Cooke, Leonard . Goals : Murphy Egglestone, Biddlestone, Toohey . B SECTIO N Old Melburnians 6 9 0 1110 1482 74 .90 24 I, \yil]iams2, Tyson 2, Simpson 2, Lowe- , Goals: Bosanko 4, O'Rourke 4, Taylor 3, Ivanhoe 14 4 0 2008 1623 123 .72 56 Old Camberwell 3 12 O 740 1691 43 .76 12 St . Bernard's 12 5 1 1830 1523 120.16 50 Kew 0 15 O 433 2757 15 .7 1 0 Reidy 3, Bye, Crotty, Toohey, Ramsay, Old Paradians 12 6 0 1715 1534 111 .80 48 ~ uber. University Reds 11 7 0 2002 1605 124 .74 44 A RESERVE SECTION McMahon. Parkside 10 7 I 1652 1708 96.72 42 Marcellin 15 3 0 1328 856 155 .14 60 Ormond : Best: Ritchie, P. Mehrten. Barnes, Old Melburnians 9 9 0 1662 1694 98.11 36 Ormond 14 4 0 1580 934 169 .16 A .J .A .X De La Salle 12 6 0 1446 901 160.49 48 N iorri5, Russell, Vane. Goals: Boyanton 3, Thomastown : Best : Agosta, Kelly, A. . 9 9 0 1703 1860 91 .56 36 North O .B t2 Caulfield Gram . 7 11 0 1794 1876 95 .63 28 . 10 7 1 1339 1192 112 .3?- . Eishold . Fellows, Lisci, Tsakmarkis, Assetta . Coburg 4 14 0 1526 1859 82 .09 16 Bulleen-T'stowe 10 8 0 1282 1154 1Lf ( )atell, MCAsey, S Monash Blues 1 17 0 1299 1909 68 .05 4 Collegians 8 9 1 1236 1260 98. 1, 4 Goals : Broderick 5, Farchione 3, Old Scotch 7 11 0 1152 1355 85 .02 28 C SECTION University Blues 5 13 0 1142 1538 74 .25 20 Tsakmakis, Pearson, Assetta . St . Kilda 14 4 0 1651 1170 141 .11 56 Kew 5 13 0 1015 1397 72 .66 20 Old Brighton 14 4 0 1630 1385 117.69 56 Old Xaverians 3 15 0 791 1855 42 .64 1 2 St . Kevin's 11 7 0 1730 1524 113 .52 44 B SECTION: B RESERVE SECTIO N Banyule 10 7 1 1641 1670 98 .26 42 St Hampton Rovers 9 8 1 1494 1481 100.88 38 . Bernard's 13 5 0 1464 859 170.43 52 E SECTION: Fawkner 9 9 0 1593 1555 102 .44 36 Ivanhoe 13 5 0 1443 853 169 .17 52 Old Haileybury 8 10 0 1437 1645 87 .36 32 University Blacks 12 6 0 1460 989 147 .62 48 . BERNARD'S 20 .13.133 Old Camberwell 8 10 0 1415 1630 86 .81 32 Old Paradians 12 6 0 1377 985 139 .80 48 ST West Brunswick 6 12 0 1313 1844 71 .20 24 Old Melburnians 11 7 0 1168 1085 107.65 44 Coburg 9 9 0 1I04 1093 101 .01 36 IN;' ANHOE 17.13.115 BALACLAVA 16.16.112 D SECTIO N Monash Blues 8 9 1 942 1031 91 .37 34 Thomastown 15 3 0 2203 1327 166 .01 60 Parkside 5 13 0 928 1319 70 .36 20 : Best: D. Burgin, Smith, D. OLD MENTONIANS 15 .13.103 Caulfield Gram . 4 13 1 938 1558 60 .21 1 8 St. Bernard's Therr 15 3 0 2325 1486 156.46 60 A . .LA Old Tcinity 14 4 0 2098 1345 155 .99 56 .X . 2 16 0 613 1728 35 .47 8 Sullivan, Wood, J. O'Connell, M . Sullivan . Balaclava: Best: S. Withers, Monaghan, M .H .S .O .B . 12 6 0 2009 1460 137.60 48 Power House 10 8 0 1867 1608 116 .11 40 C RESERVE SECTIO N Goals: Hogan 3, J. Pearson 3, McGuire 2 , Read, Rafferty, Charman, Morrison. North Brunswick 8 10 0 1627 1755 9171 32 Hamp ton Rovers 14 4 0 1442 806 178 .91 56 State Bank Old Haileyburv 14 4 0 1142 885 129 .04 56 ood 2, Redmond 2, Purcell 2, Federico 6 12 0 1846 1894 97.47 24 St Goals: Thomson 4, Sist 3, Read 3, Mona- Old Ivanhoe 5 13 0 1513 1773 85.34 20 . Kilda 13 5 0 1014 900 112 .67 52 St . Bede's 4 14 0 1274 2221 57 Old Brighton 12 6 0 1172 954 122 .85 48 ~ . 1.ftuir, Lane, D . Burgin, J. O'Connell . ghan, Charman, McGrath, Rafferty, Bur- .36 16 :},u University Reds I 17 0 1046 2939 35 .59 4 Fawkner 12 6 0 1295 1142 113.40 Banvule 11 6 1 1214 95~ 126 .85 4 ., Ivanhoe : Best: McDonald, Sharp, Dono- >ess, Palmer. E SECTION St. Kevin 6 12 0 1038 1151 90 .18 24 Peninsula O .B . 15 3 0 2230 1413 157.82 60 West Brunswick 4 13 I 841 1262 66 .64 18 huc,, Gittos, Davis, Morcom . Goals : Old Mentonians : Best: D. Sciacca, Old Mentonians 13 4 1 1788 1213 147.40 54 Old Camberwell 3 15 0 634 1766 35 .90 1 2 Elstemwick 12 6 0 1992 1707 116.70 48 ~ Iorcom 4, Boccabella 3, Loton 3, Freema n Connelly, Newman, Norton, V . Sciacca, Balaclava 12 6 0 1850 1772 104.40 48 D RESERVE SECTIO N Heatherton 9 9 0 1665 1582 105 .25 36 Therry 17 0 1 2279 714 319.19 70 McDonald 2, Taylor 2, Sharp . Macguire . Goals: D. Scia,:ca 6, Meyer 3, Old Geelong 8 9 1 1583 1750 90 .46 34 Thomastown 15 3 0 1677 871 192 .54 60 'F .I .T .O.B . 8 10 0 144> 1640 88 Old Trinity 12 5 1 1504 922 163 .12 50 Connelly 2, O'Toole 2, Buxton, Cater . .11 32 M .H .S Bulleen United 7 11 0 1707 1902 89.75 28 .O.B . 11 7 0 1378 877 157 .13 44 Old Carev 4 14 0 1449 1916 75.63 16 Old Ivanhoe Il 7 0 1115 1210 92 .15 44 U .H .S .0 .13 . I 17 0 1262 2160 58.43 4 State Bank 9 9 0 1308 1337 97.83 36 Power House 6 12 0 984 1275 77 .,','- ' A F SECTIO N North Brunswick 4 14 O 850 1505 56 .j," , C SECTION: F SECTIO N Monash Whites 14 4 0 1801 1453 123.95 56 St . Bedes 3 15 O 763 1866 40 .8 2 Preston MBOB 13 5 0 2135 1284 166.28 52 University Reds I 17 0 543 2062 26 .33 4 Brunswick 13 5 0 1995 1478 134.98 52 Williamstown 11 7 0 1711 1561 109.61 44 E RESERVE SECTIO N ST: KILDA CBOC 22.10 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 19.10.124 Clayton 10 8 0 1711 1>58 109 .83 40 Old Mentonians 17 1 0 1724 719 239.78 63 Peninsula O .B . 14 4 0 1428 873 163 .57 56 Old Essendon 8 10 0 1684 1954 86 .18 32 U .H OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMAR 19.14 PRESTON MBOB 11.17.83 C'wealth Bank 7 11 0 1773 1765 100.45 28 .S .O.B . 12 6 0 1281 933 137 .30 48 La Trobe Univ . 7 11 0 1607 1822 88.20 28 Elsternwick 11 7 0 1342 1108 121 .12 44 Se . John's 5 13 0 1674 1910 87.64 20 Old Geelong 10 8 O 1194 992 120.36 40 St. Kilda : Best : White, Capiron, Buzza, Williamstown : Best : Elliott, Cannon, A .N .Z . Bank 2 16 0 1164 2470 47.13 8 Balaclava 8 10 O 1345 1231 109.26 32 Heatherton 7 10 1 1037 1234 84.04 30 Jcnnings, Driscoll, Jones . Goals : Jennings Wade, Van Der Peet, Moore, Loton . UNDER 19 ZONE I Old Carey 6 12 O 954 1301 73.33 24 Bulleen-T'stowe 14 1 0 1745 1114 156.64 56 F .I .T .O .B . 3 14 I 826 1443 57 .24 14 5, Cummins 4, Capiron 3, Riddell 3, Darvel l Goals : Elliott 8, Cannon 3, Dervan 3, Ban yule 11 4 0 1860 1415 131 .45 44 Bulleen United I 17 0 643 1992 32 .28 4 . Fawkner 10 5 0 1681 1377 122.08 40 LeFebvre 2, Gillan, Smith, Driscoll . fletcher 2, Loton, Henderson, Wilson St . Bernards 8 7 0 1378 1183 116.48 32 F RESERVE SECTIO N Williamstown 7 8 0 1127 1520 74 .14 28 Preston 18 0 0 2120 . 629 337.04 72 Old Brighton: Best: A. Grant, McLellan, Preston : Best: Carey, Thompson, Hepburn, Old Ivanhoe 5 10 () 832 1441 57 .74 20 Brunswick 14 4 0 1623 992 163.61 56 P Old Paradians 4 I1 0 806 1591 50.66 16 Old Essendon 12 6 0 1089 1061 102.64 48 . Grant, Clarkson, King, Welsh . Pallini. Goals: Hepburn 3, Buttisant 2, Therry 3 1 2 0 1022 1345 75.99 12 St . John's 11 7 0 1019 1278 125.42 44 Goals: P . Grant 3, Jones 3, O'Brien 2. Feehan, Robertson, Thomspon. Clayton 10 8 0 1188 1120 106.07 40 . Grant 3, T UNDER 19 ZONE 2 Latrobe Univ . 7 11 0 1017 1383 73.54 28 liing 3 . Clarkson 2, Wittey 2, Kay, Pasanas . Ma rc ellin 13 2 0 1716 843 203 .56 52 Williamstown 6 12 O 1061 1214 87.40 24 De La Salle 13 2 0 1613 1023 157 .67 52 Monash Whites 5 13 O 837 1572 53.24 20 ,N1cMahon, A. Grant . Ormond 11 3 1 1479 1082 136.69 46 C'wealth Bank 4 14 () 1066 1724 61 .83 16 Old Carey 8 6 1 1379 11641118.47 34 A .N .Z . Bank 3 15 0 7 .58 15251 47.94 12 rHl ; AMATEI)R F00 TRAi .i .F.R - 1985 11 ~ } ~ "--- „~ . 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