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OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS FOOTBALL CLUB

The Committee of the Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club invites applications for a Senior Playing Coach in D Section for 1984 . Top facilities and top administration . Applications providing details of experience should be made in writing to : New No. 1 Pavilion at Elsternwick Park

The Secretary A SE ®AT Mr. N. Streeton 1ST SEMI FINAL 4 St. Killan St., AUGUST Hampton. 3188 2®, 1983 (5989420) VOL. 33 No. 13 50 CENTS

Registered for posting as a publication - Category ^8" IN THE GOAL SQUARE BRIEFS Colin's enthusiasm for training has since waned week . Spotty has always played with enthusiasm in I mentioned last week that the St . Pius and St . NORTH OLD BOYS TAKE 4TH SPOT ON % but he has remained it great contributor for the both the Senior and Reserves and his long dashes Kilda replay was probably the first Amateur match AFTER THRILLING DRAW WITH MARCELLI N Reserves over the past two seasons with his versatility . down the ground from full back have been a feature played under lights for 4 points . Peter Dakin of ST . BERNARD'S & MONASH BLUES REMAIN sure marking pace and fine disposal . Col has been of his game . A hard worker off the ground, he has Power House fame rang to advise that in 1979 Power IN B SECTION, COBURG RELEGATED - injured for several games and all Lions look forward been a great stalwart of the club . His supporters House juniors played Old Brighton under lights at ST. KEVIN'S & OLD IVANHOE FAIL IN FINALS to his return and more match-winning finals wish him many more games in the future . BID - LATROBE & CLAYTON THE UNLUCK Y South Melbourne and lost! Thank you Peter for the performances . Well done Col, from all at Collegians . information which proves that some people do read TWO IN F SECTIO N Next week - 50 games to Stuart "Sure Kick" DOUBLE CELEBRATIONS AT UNI BLACKS the Amateur Footballer . No rth O .B . and Marcellin played a high standard Hinchen, "Tactless Tadge" Rod Walker and General Manager, Peter French, was all smiles Andrew Daff. This week two of the Blacks' favourite sons play and thrilling match to climax the first round of the their 100th game . Paddy "Marshall " Dillon will put 1983' -season . A large crowd gathered in ideal con- Monday after his wife . Jennifer presented him with on those magic boots for the 100th time for Blacks . ditions to witness a game that was worthy of a final . their first child - a daughter, "Georgina" . AMENDMENT : Congratulations and best wishes to the three of you . A legendary goalkicker and famed for the 1982 and they were not disappointed . Jim Hawkins who Due to a miscalculation your correspondent made , Mark of the Year, Paddy's form has slipped in recent attended believed it was the best home and home an error appeared two weeks back in the Goal weeks : to the extent that one of his opponents got Kicking List game he'd seen in more than a decade and a . Apologies and congratulations to Paul four kicks recently . Shame, Paddy . delighted Gus Carro ll told ma after the game that it BALL "1B EFS "Brodo" Thomastown who heads our list with 102 Ross Booth "felt like a Grand Final". He was confident North goals on the board . also celebrates his 100th game . DERELICTION OF DUTY Boothies' career challenges "War and Peace" for its O .B . could go on and upset the favourites and repeat P .S . And truly "Freighter" gives us four quarters epic length and highlights their 1982 success. North's winning goal came 30 STANDS CORRECTED . A 100-gamer at Monash every match' . Blues he started there in 1971 . He was captain in seconds from time and the Marcellin players and Season 1983 has seen a large number of significant 1973-4 and won two Best and Fairests' there, being supporters were stunned by the result and its fatal milestones attained by members of the Collegian 150 GAMES AT BULLEEN UNITED pipped twice at the post for the V .A.F.A . Best and consequence . The Eagles had the chances to win Football Club . Sadly, with only one exception, they Fairest but the cramping of some key players and In 1973 it young skinny kid named Richard Morley . He played for Victoria from 1976-78 and have gone unheralded and unacknowledged . played his first senior game with Bulleen United transferred to the Blacks in 1977 . At the Blacks he inexperience may have cost them the game and a Collegians press correspondent pleads guilty to gross . has known considerable success and popularity, place in the four. Ten years later, that same skinny kid lines up for his dereliction of duty and now undertakes to improve 150th game this week, which is just another milestone being President in 1981-82 and having been runner- In other A Section matches. Uni . Blues demora- his efforts for the balance of the season in the hope in Dick's amazing record for the Bulls . up twice in the Best and Fairest . lised rivals De La Salle winning by more than 16 of redeeming his ravished reputation . goals in an aweinspiring display of 1980's football . During his career with Bulleen United, Dick has Everyone at the Blacks wishes these two top guys Before attacking the embarrassing backlog on an all success in the 100th games and in the many more De La sorely missed Green & Deveson and will won the Best & Fairest on five occasions - 1977 . individual basis the writer extends preliminary '78, '79, '81 and '82, and in 1978 was runner-up in the they will play . Congratulations . need to show a lot more if it is to worry the Blues congratulations to the following players : next week . competition Best & Fairest, which he lost on a 50 Games : Simon Day, Angrew Gainey, Stuart countback Collegians were untroubled in beating Old Xavs . This is a record which most players only 100 GAMES AT THERRY C .C.O.B. Hinchen, Peter Lawrence, Roger Teale, David dream about, however Dick is not prepared to rest its were Ormond against Old Melburnians, and Old Tadgell, Rodney Walker and And rew Daff. on his laurels - he seems to get better as the years From all at Therry wish to congratulate Dean Scotch finished its season well with a strong win Boden on playing his 100th game today 100 Games : Colin Singleton, David Bickford, Glen go on . . A popular over Ivanhoe. member of the club and a dashing wingman Cook and Nick Chosich . As a footballer, Dick . Well In B Section . St . Be rnard's ensured its place in B is renowned for possessing done Dean . amazing skills and fortitude - his marking is strong Section with a good win over Alphington whilst 400 Games as either Player or Senior Coach : and often spectacular, his kicking long and pene- Coburg's failure against Old Paradians means Bruce Ferguson . trating and he plays the role of an attacking defender relegation . Monash Blues stayed with Bulleen- The first player to face the lime-light is Colin almost without fault Templestowe for three quarters before going down Singleton who played his 100th game for the Lions . Such is his effectiveness that in PHONING OF SCORES, GOALKICKERS & a match against Beverley Hills a few years ago, he by 5 goals. AJAX, ended the season in fifth place in round 5 against University Blues . Colin, the BEST PLAYERS DURING FINAL was credited with 52 kicks and 28 marks - from S with it good win over the disappointing Uni . Blacks current deputy vice-captain of the Reserves . joined . centre-half back!! His attitude to training, which is a In C Section Parkside ensured its finals place by the club in 1977 . He had previously played with his Final alma mater, Melbourne Grammar, and while at grind for most players, is very refreshing . Dick trains Scores : to 379 8171 (Paul Hally) : Reserves defeating Hampton Rovers, and although St . Kevin's as hard as he plays, continually shouting encourage- by 3.00 p .m. Seniors and Juniors by 5 .00 p.m . - came home with an eight goal last quarter and Melbourne University for Trinity College before giving the game away for 3 full seasons . ment and urging on his team mates . I believe it is Winning Club Responsible . victory over Old Hail eybury it had to be content this positive commitment to track work which has Goal Kiekers, Best Players with fifth place . During season 1977 Colin was persuaded by a made him the champion he is today ( Seniorseorge & Juniors ) to . the Press Correspondent ( No rth Brunswick's win over Univ misguided Collegian to terminate his premature G McTaggart) at . Reds and Old Dick's talents are not only confined to the football 528 3319 before 6.30 p .m Ivanhoe's loss at Fawkner, reversed their ladder retirement . As the Club XVIII was then in dire need . - A and B Sections must of players of whatever calibre and character the field, however . As a valued member of the social be before 5 .30 p .m . positions and enabled N .B . to feature in the first committee . Dick is instrumental in organising club semi . Collegians F .C . waived its normally strict entry functions, and enthusiastically supports all the turns . All Goal kickers and six (6) best players for each requirements (which preclude persons of depraved club required : Winning Club Responsible There were , no surprises in E Section, although tendencies such as O .M .s from joining) and allowed Looking back on the first ten years . Dick lists his . Thomastown with 18 wins , earns the Championship Colin membership . most memorable occasion as the 1982 Premiership If you win, make sure you obtain details from tag if it can win two more ! victory, the first senior flag in the club's history Colin subsequently played 4 seasons and approxi- . As losers . If you lose, make sure you supply details to one would expect . Dick also picked up the club In F Section, U .H .S .O .B . came from 6th place to mately 50 games with the club XVIII, winning the winners : usual Black List Fines rAply - except that fourth with a 16 point win over Clayton whilst Old award for the best player in that finals' series . I'ni failure to furnish all required information to the Best and Fairest Award in 1978 . Only his obstinacy sure all involved with Bulleen United Geelong's win over La Trobe earnt it the double in refusing to train prevented promotion until season . and many Press Correspondent may incur a fine to both clubs . opposition play°rs and former team mates over the chance and pushed the students out of the four . 1981 when Col finally relented . The rewards of Provided that the above information is given In U years, will join me in congratulating Dick on his .19 Zone 2 Old Brighton scrambled into 4th training were immediate . Not only did Col become a magnificent record and latest achievement correctly, it will not be necessary to forward details place at the expense of Old Haileybury who were fine Reserves key position backman but he was . One can only hope that Dick remains with the Bulls for many of goal kickers etc to "The Amateur Footballer". beaten by Monash Blues . chosen for several games in the senior XVIII before years to come, so the club can benefit even more In Reserves football St returning to the Reserves as a forward . Colin relished Reserves not required and Goal kickers, Best . Pius ousted West from his footballing prowess . Players to the "Amateur Footballer" as at present. Brunswick in C Section whilst Power House's win the change and was a vital member of the Reserves over State Bank saw them hold onto fourth place . 1981 B Reserve Grade Premiership side, kicking 100 GAMES AT OLD SCOTCH These procedures will apply throughout the finals . Old Mentonlans finished fifth in both seniors and four goals in both the preliminary and Grand Finals . All at Old Scotch congratulate "Spotty" Daniel George McTaggart, reserves, although it was the latter team that was In that year he also won the Reserves Best First most unfortunate . Year Player Award . on playing his 100th game against De La Salle last Press Corresponden t

2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 3 DONORS TO APPEA L LOO John ADAMS John LEWISOHN David SCOTT 5 YEARS AGO - 1978 In the A Section first semi played at Parkdale,'Old Michael ARNOLD John LAND Y Keith SHARKIE Scotch, 3 goals ahead of Old Melbumians at the last change, Lou ARNOLD John LARKIN S Basil SEYMOUR Field umpires were 'A' first semi : Croxford, Goodman ; wilted under a determined attack to go down by 10 points, G.H. ALLISON Bob SINCLAIR 'B' first semt : J . Smith ; 'C' semis : King, Traeey ;'D' semis : 13 .11 to 14 .15 . Best were Schwarz, Woods, Smyth, Cox Sir Lawrence MUIR G .M . Simpson, Rowe ; 'E' semis : Rowell, Wills ; 'F' semis : (Old Melb .) and Bedford, Eggleston, Geer, Hardy (Old A.N.Z . BANK McTAGGART FAMILY Peter SELLECK Sharpe Scotch) . Werner STERN Mead, . John BOORNE John MILE S At half time North Old Boys and Ivanhoe, 13 points Old Xaveri ans won the B Section first semi, 10 .7 to Marshall BAILLIEU C .S. McCUTCHEON Hal STEWART apart, looked set for a tough second half but it was not to Parkside's 8 .12 . Tiernan, Dooley , Murphy, Phelan, Barbaro Charles BAILLIE U Don McQUEE N Tom STANDISH be . North Old Boys went on to kick 11 .7 in the second half and Williams were stars for O .X . Bill SERONG to Ivanhoe's ten behinds . Best were Borcich, Hanneberry, John BACKHOUSE C .G . MURPH Y Robertson, Dillon ( 6 gls.) ( N .O .B .) and Simpson, McNamam, Max BARKER MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB Ron SAUNDE R Stredwick ( Phoe). Len BOYD-GERNEY Bill MOLLARD SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL Old Paradians' inaccuracy in the 'B' first semi, 8.23, BRIGGS & NESTER P .L . Gordon MOFFATT STATE BANK OF VICTORIA threw the Association competition into minor chaos when Bill TICKNE R they played a draw with Old Hailey . 1 0 .11 . Natoli, Roe, F.F. BUCKLE Tom MOFFATT Johnson ( Old Parad .) and Houghton, D . Legge, Paul (Old V.A.F.A. OFFICE MOVES R .J. CLEAR Y Tony MOFFATT H .W . THOMAS Hailey) were the stars . Dr . Don CORDNER John MOSS Richard TRACEY In a desperate 'C' section second semi A .J .A .X . won TO Fred COLDREY John McARDLE Basil TIERNEY their way into 'B' section against St . Kilda CBCOC by a G.J. COLES & CO . Bernie TEAG U E solitary point, 11 .6 to 10 .11 . Players to stand out were ELSTERNWICK PARK Bernie McMAHON Rozen, M . Ritterman, Korn (AJ .A.X .) and Jones, Dynon, Gordon CAMERON John MOI R Stuart D . STOCKDALE Salter ( St . Kilda CBCOC) . The same margin saw Bulleen- FROM 24/8/83 Chris CORDNER Harry MARKS SIMON KESSEL PTY . LTD . Templestowe, 11 .18 . defeat St . Bede's O .C . 12 .11 in 'E' Jack CAMPBELL I.H. MUNRO TRAK ACCESSORIE S second semi and win promotion . NEW PHONE No. Bruce CUR L VAUGHAN PRINTING PTY N .O .B . (Junior 1) found their early season form when Tim NAIJCrHTnN . LTD . they kicked 17 .5 to Univ. Blues 13 .18 in the second semi . Ern CROPLEY Peter NATHAN VISYBOAR 531 5452 Dr. B. COSTELLO Harr NANCE D VOYAGER - SOL O 10 YEARS AGO - 197 3 Doug COVENTRY NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK John WEBSTER In the 'A' Section first semi Caulfield Grammarians, Ron CASTAN E WEST FOOTSCRAY 13.16 were too strong all dav for North Old Bovs 8.9 . Stars . John OSBORNE were Dough COVENTRY 'Neil PEARSO N ENGINEERING WORKS Dickeson, Morphett, iYicNicoll ( Caulf . Gram . ) and Jack WILSON Joss, Fennelly, Power ( N .O .B .) . CADBURY SCHWEPPES PERMEWAN WRIGHT CONS . P.L. Kew, 13.14. defeated Old Trinity 8 .11 in 'B' first semi - BLACK LIS T John DILLON Andrew QUIN N Robert WRIGHT Johnston, Clay, Barclay ( Kew) and Kennedy, Oppy and R . John DAHLSEN Noel RUNDLE Stan WAITES Peers ( Old Trinity) were best. (Ca) - Failed to phone final sco Richard ELLIOTT Manson RUSSEL L.F. WENKNE R Closest result in all finals was 'C' Section where Power re s before 5 p.m. CHARLES WEIR & ASSOC . House 17.17 got home by 2 points from Parkside 18.9 . (Reserves - 3 p m . ) Jim FIDGE Neil RICHARDSON Connor, Daniel, Hadjigeorgtou (Power House) and P . FINE - FIVE DOLLARS. John FULLERTON ROGER DAVID STORES P Johnson, Graham, Clark (Parkside) were best . R .R .W. FO .L . (Cb) - Also failed to phone scores before 5.30 X Other results : D'1' State Bank 20 .13 d LaTrobe 18 .14 : D Palle - FINE - TEN DOLLARS. Sandy GILBERT '2' Alphington 21 .13 d Marcellin 6 .13 : E'i' AMP 14.6 d Denis GRACE Elsternwick 9.18 ; E'2' Old Ivanhoe 16.17 d Old Camberwell (Cc) - Failed to phone scores (if applicable) or V,A.F.A. 12.9: F '1' St . Bede's O .C . 17 .12 d LaTrobe Reds 8.10 ; F'2' details to P re ss Correspondent before 6 Jim HAWKINS CLUBS WHO HAVE DONATED TO 16 .8 .83 Fawkner 19.16 d Monash Whites 9.11 . Frank HULLS (B Section details - 6.30 p.m.) - PFINE - TEN DOLLAR S Graham HERRING 15 YEARS AGO - 196 8 HORTICO LTD . Only 3 points separated Caulfield Gram . and Univ. Blacks Mick HORNSBY at half time in the A first semi . However, in the third ST. KEVIN'S O .B. OLD PARADIANS quarter Caulfield kicked 7 .4 to take a commanding lead COLLEGIANS (SEN . & JUN .) (Ca) - $10 M.G.D^HEATON COLLEGIANS and hold off a determined finish by Blacks to win by I1 Ol n CAMBERWELL GR . (Ca + Cc) - $15 Bill IRVINE OLD MELBURNIANS . OLD GEELONG WEST BRUNSWICK points and enter the prelim . file . Best were Atchison, OLD CAMBERWELL GR . RES . (Ca) - $5 Alex JOHNSON BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Butcher (5 Ys .) and Clark for the visitors while Crouch, PRESTON Pruden and Patterson starred for Blacks . UNIVERSITY REDS (Ca) - $5 Graeme JOHNSON MONASH BLUES U.H.S .O.B. (Ca) - $ 5 Bill JENNINGS ST. BERNARD'S U .H .S .O .B ., 13 .17, best D'Arcy Smith, O'Kane, defeated HAMPTON ROVERS BANYULE De La Salle 10 .16, best, Ashford, ~Vhitelaw, Leach in B first OLD MELBURNIANS JUN . (Ca) - $5 Philip JOHNSON semi . POWER HOUSE HEATHERTO N M.H.S .O.B. JUN. (Cb + Cc ) - $20 Alf KEA M THOMASTOWN In C Section semis, O .G .G . eliminated Power House OLD IVANHOE GR . JUN. (Cal - $ 5 Charles KOVESS THERRY CCO B from the premiership battle with an 8 point victory. Siede, Dick KINGSTON R . Brown, P . Godfrev (O .G .G .) and veteran Hutchinson, A.J .A.X . Staples, Hutchins (P .R .) were best . F.I .T .O .B . defeated St . Peter LEMON Bernard's by 1 Ipoints to win their way into B Section. Stars P.B. LAWRENCE were Smalley, Miller, Mannix (F .I .T .O .B .) and M . Perrett, G . Tobin, IVicCartney, ( St. B's) . For the Latest Amateur 25 YEARS AGO - 1958 Football new s MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS AMATEUR F.C. Geoff Hibbins won the 'A' Section best and fairest by two votes from Frank Hill y ear (Coburg) . An outstanding be listening to invites applications for the following positions for Season 1984'D' Grad e performance was that of Bob McLellan (Old Brighton Gr,) who won the 'E' Section best and fairest, scoring votes in 16 SENIOR, RESERVE & U.19 COACHES of 18 games played . With Ian Law, rover, and Keith Maughan, ruck, dominan t Apply by stating experience and remuneration to : players, Old Scotch (A) 11 .6 held out State Savings Bank 9.6 to take the first semi . Others to shine were R . Morri s, K . Melville, M . Parry, M . Eggleston ( Old Scotch) and McNeill, Strachan, Petering ( 5 gls from 5 shots) Walters ( S .S .B .). Secretary In the other sections . B t lst semi ) Commonwealth Bank Tony Orchard 12.14 d Kew 8 .3 (2nd semi U . Blacks 14 .15 d Old Paradians ~ C/- 8/71 Carroll Crescent 11 .7, and in C list semi) Nat . Bank 13 .15 d Caulf . Gram . - Telephone ( 9 .16. (2nd semi) De La Salle O GLEN IRIS . 3146 Bus) 616 042 1 .C . 9.14 d Parkside 4 .11 . UKM~~0 927 - A young, progressive Club with excellent facilities 35 YEARS AGO - 1948 and sound administration . Some well-known names in A & B best and fairest awards each Thursday night - Applications close Friday . October 14th, 1983 . - A : Denis Cordner (U . Blacks) 5, Sam Birtles ( H . Rovers), Ted Cordner ( Old 113e1b .), Keith Goug h (Old S.), Dough Heywood (U . Blacks) 3, and John Kennedy ( Teachers' at 9.00 P.M. College) won B Section award with 5 votes .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATFtiu nttnTUeI .t Fu - 103Z 2 Oc6-Reprographics Ltd . WEST HEIDELBERG WHISPERS! 100 GAMES AT THORNBUR Y PREMIERSHIP LISTS Everyone at St . Pius will be delighted to know All at Thornbury would like to congratulate Ross (Incorporated in Victoria) that Mark Whelan plays his 100th game today . Mark McMahon on playing his 100th game last week also played many games with our juniors, and his W L D FOR AGST , Pts . W L D FOR AGST %, Pts against Heatherton . Ross after making a comeback . family has long been associated with our club . A SECTIO N Coburg 9 9 - 1241 1050 118 to Thornbury this season is proving his great ability University Blues 16 2 - 2131 1514 140 .8 64 .2 36 Known as 'Whelan the Wrecker' because of his very Kew 7 10 I 1132 1241 91 .2 30 and determination to prove how good a player he Be La Salle O .C . 13 5 - 1818 1650 110 .2 5 2 Monash Blues 5 13 - 927 1276 72 mean and aggressive style of play . Mark is our Collegians 11 7 - 1807 1581 114 .3 44 .6 20 really is . Wel done Ross and keep up the great *North Old Boy s 9 8 - A .J .A .X . 3 15 - 848 1605 52 .8 12 current hard-working club treasurer . The number work. 1979 17721 111 .7 38 Old Camberwell - 17 1 843 1985 42 .5 2 *Marcellin O .C . 9 8 - 1701 1703 99 .9 38 12 St. Pius guernsey will certainly be known to many Old Scotch Coll . 9 9 - 1863 1893 98 .4 36 C RESERVE SECTION of Mark's opponents as most will have encountered 100 GAMES AT OLD TRINITY Ormond 8 10 - 1772 1710 103 .6 32 St . Kevin's O .B . 16 2 - 1503 876 171 .6 64 the might of 'the wrecker' . We hope that Mark will Old Xaverians 6 12 - 1498 1668 89 .8 24 St . Kilda CBC 14 4 - 1428 875 163 .2 56 Ivanhoe 5 13 - 1717 2108 81 .5 20 Hampton Rovers 13 5 - .1517 909 166.9 52 go on to play another 100 but his past opponents Players and supporters of Old Trinity congratulate Old Melburnians 3 15 - 1412 2109 67 .0 12 St . Pius 10 7 1 1216 1096 110.9 42 would certainly love to see him retire . Andrew Birre ll on playing his 100th game with the B SECTIO N West Brunswick 10 8 - 1380 1271 108 .6 40 club against Old Mentone last week . Since joining Old Hailevbury 8 10 - 1069 1213 88 .1 32 Old Paradians 15 3 - 1904 1472 129.3 60 Old Brighton 7 10 1 276 1343 95 .0 30 3 CENTURIES AT DE LA SALLE O .C. the O .T.'s from the school in 1976. Andy has been a Buileen-T'stowe 13 5 - 2153 1747 123 .2 52 Caulfield Gram major contributor on and off the field . His pace and Kew 13 5 - 1815 1733 104 . 7 11 - 1064 1350 78.8 28 The committee, players and supporters at De La .7 52 Parkside 3 IS - 776 1679 46.2 12 ball getting ability have provided many headaches Alphing ton 10 8 - 1975 1937 101 .9 40 M .H .S .O .B . 2 16 - 932 1558 59.8 4 Salle congratulate Danny Tessier, Adri an O K eeffe A .J .A .X . 8!0 - 1774 1887 94 .0 32 and Tim Cooke who all recently played their 100th for opponents over the years. and helped snare him University Blacks 7 11 - 1644 1584 103 .7 28 D RESERVE SECTIO N the 1978 B & F . As secretary of the club he plays a St. Bernard's 7 11 - 1503 1643 91 .4 28 Fawkner 16 2 - 1241 767 161 .8 64 game for the club - Danny against Ivanhoe and Monash B 1 . 7 11 - 1641 1856 88.4 28 Therry CCOB 15 3 - 1388 827 167 .8 60 Adrian and Tim against Old Xaverians . Danny came major role in administrative and social areas . Coburg 6 12 - 1636 1892 86 .4 24 North Brunswick 13 5 - 1261 971 129 .9 52 through from the Under l9s and has proved to be a Recently knee and ankle injuries have seen Andy Old Camberwell 4 14 - 1636 1831 89 .3 16 Power House 11 7 - 1056 1091 96 .8 44 lose a yard of pace and about 30 yards in kicking University Reds 9 9 - 1023 1064 96 .1 36 very adaptable player whether ruck roving . in the C SECTIO N State Bank 9 9 - 1095 1294 84 .6 36 centre or on a half back flank . Danny played in both length but he still fights on and, as ever . is quite Caulfield Gram 14 4 - 2076 1612 128 .7 56 Old Ivanhoe 8 10 - 856 1044 82 .0 32 willing to discuss rule interpretations with umpires St . Pius 13 5 - 1973 1547 127 .5 52 the 1980 and 1981 reserves premiership sides and in Banvule 6 12 - 830 1321 62 .8 24 when their judgement is faulty . From all at Trinity . Hampton Rovers 11 7 - 2056 1706 120 .5 44 St . Bede's O .C . 6 12 - 703 1376 51 .1 24 recent years has played a number of games in the Parkside 11 7 - 1964 1719 114 .2 44 seniors where he has performed very capably . Adrian well done Bizza . St . Kevin's O.B . 10 8 - 1870 1736 107 .7 40 E RESERVE SECTIO N also came through from the Under 19s and regularly St . Kilda CBC 9 9 - 1885 1872 100 .6 36 Thomastown 15 2 - 1 West Brunswick 9 9 - 1784 1741 102 .4 36 590 831 191 .3 60 proves to be a tough customer for opposing forwards TWO 100 GAMES AT ST. BERNARD'S Thornbury 13 4 1599 976 163 .8 52 Old Haileybury 7 11 - 1695 2123 79 .8 28 Heatherton 12 5 1 1094 1030 106 whether in the back pocket or on the half back Old Brighton 5 13 - 1600 2048 78 .1 20 .2 50 Congratulations to brothers Peter and Jim Old Trinity 12 6 - 1278 877 145.7 48 flank with his determination and never say die M .H .S .O .B . 3 15 - 1589 2395 66 .3 12 Old Mentonians 11 7 1222 9467 129 Monaghan who have now played their 100th game .2 44 approach . Tim played in the 1979 senior premiership D SECTIO N Balaclava 8 10 - 1180 1260 93 .7 32 for St . Bernard's. Peter last week against 'Blacks' Therry CCOB 15 3 - 1810 1154 156.8 60 Peninsula O .B . 7 11 - 1005 1265 79 .4 30 side while he was still captain of the Under 19 team . and Jim today against Monash . Both boys started Banpule 14 4 - 3550 1472 241 .1 56 Old Carey 6 12 1114 1354 82 .3 24 From being a rover in those days he has recently Bulleen United 3 15 681 1529 44 with the U/19s before stepping up to senior ranks Fawkner 13 5 1841 1503 122 .4 52 .5 12 settled into the back pocket where his anticipation North Brunswick 11 6 1 1627 1390 117 .0 44 Elsternwick 2 16 - 682 1637 41 .7 8 where both have displayed good tough and tenacious Old Ivanhoe 10 7 1 1670 1466 113.9 40 and close checking style of play have made him one football in the reserves, interspersed with a few Power House 9 9 - 1446 1633 88.5 36 F RESERVE SECTIO N of our most consistent performers . As this trio are games in the firsts . Well done to you both and all at State Bank 7 11 - 1513 1648 91 .8 28 Clavton 14 4 - 1507 739 203 .9 56 all reaching the peak of their careers we look forward St . Bede's O .C . 6 12 - 1349 1972 68 .4 24 La Trobe Univ . 13 5 - 1447 914 158.3 52 the club hope that you will be part of a successful University Reds 4 14 - 1182 2126 55 .5 1 6 Brunswick 13 5 - 1371 885 154 .9 52 to more excellent games for many years to come . finals sortie and win 7a flag for St . Bernard's . Old Geelong 12 6 - 1408 911 154 .6 48 E SECTIO N U .H .S .O .B . 12 6 - 1155 788 146.6 48 Thomastown 18 -- 2329 1219 191 .1 72 C'wealth Bank 11 7 - 1234 1028 120.0 44 Balaclava 14 4 - 2268 1538 147 .5 56 F .I .T .O .B . 8 10 - 921 1116 82 .5 32 Old Trinity 12 6 - 1966 1410 139 .0 48 A .N .Z. Bank 5 1 3 - 892 1 30~; 68 .3 20 Peninsula O .B . 12 6 - 1961 1622 121 .0 48 Monash 1 17 - 475 1608 29 .5 4 ELSTEIINVVICK AMATEi1It FOOTBALL CLUB Old Mentonians 8 10 - 1343 1637 82 .0 32 St . Johns O .C . 1 17 - 446 1887 23 .6 4 Heatherton 7 Il - 1434 1642 87 .3 28 Elsternwick 7 11 - 1754 2355 74 .5 28 Bulleen United UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISIO N 5 13 - 1424 2177 65 .4 20 Banyule 15 V.A.F.A. `E' GItAI)E Old Carey 4 14 - 1465 1808 81 3 - 2092 1764 118.6 60 .0 16 Ormond 14 4 - Thornbury 3 15 - 1515 2245 67 .5 12 1863 1410 132 .1 56 St. Bernard's O .C . 14 4 - 1766 1383 127 .7 56 REQUIRES North O.B . 12 5 F SECTIO N 50 F .I .T .O .B De La Salle 7 11 - 1464 1457 100 .5 28 . 13 5 1768 1324 133 .5 52 Old Scotch 7 11 - 1378 1580 87 Old Geelong 12 6 - 2324 1626 142 .2 28 1st XVIII and 2nd XVIII COAC HES .9 48 Old Paradians 7 11 - 1362 1600 85 .1 28 C'wealth Bank 12 6 2091 1569 133 .3 48 Melbourne U .H .S .O .B Univ . 6 12 - 1341 1617 82 .9 24 . 12 6 - 1672 1586 105 .4 48 Bulleen T'stowe 5 13 - 1434 1823 78 FOR SEASON 1984 Clayton 11 7 - 2023 1528 132 .7 20 .4 44 Ivanhoe Suspende d Lai'robe Univ . 11 7 - 1792 1354 132 .3 44 Brunswick 10 8 - 2047 1763 1116 .1 40 St . John's O .C . 4 13 1 1366 2308 59 .2 16 UNDER 19 ZONE 1 A .N .Z . Bank 3 14 I 1597 2124 75 Fawkner 16 2 - 2408 1212 198 .7 64 The club is very keen to improve its on field performance in line with its vastly .2 12 Ma rc ellin O .C . Monash Whites 1 17 - 1069 2597 41 .2 4 14 4 - 2130 1271 167 .6 56 Therrv CCOB 11 7 - 1887 1670 113 .0 , 44 improved facilities : NEW ROOMS, NEW LIGHTS . Old Ivanhoe 10 8 - 1712 1586 107 .9 40 A RESERVE SECTIO N Williamstown 8 10 - 1408 1761 79 .9 32 Collegians 15 3 - 1468 1010 145 .3 60 Ke w 6 12 - 1482 2238 66 .2 24 North O .B . 14 4 - 1665 1110 150 .0 56 Parkside 4 14 - 1246 2762 45 .1 16 Enquiries and Applications to : De La Salle O .C . 13 5 - 1347 1082 124 .5 52 Preston 3 15 - 1419 2068 68 .6 1 2 Ma rc ellin O .C . 10 7 1 1260 1086 116 .0 42 Secretary Ivanhoe 10 8 1346 1062 126 .7 40 Ormond UNDER 19 ZONE 2 8 9 I 1372 1110 123 .6 34 St. Kilda CBC 17 1 - 2460 887 277 .3 68 110 Fox Road Old Melburnians 8 10 - 1033 1416 72 .9 32 Old Scotch Monash Blues 14 4 - 1525 1217 125 .3 56 5 13 - 1001 1321 75 .8 20 Old Melburnians 13 5 - 1895 1243 155 .7 52 Narre Warren North 3804 University Blues 3 14 1 1119 1652 66 .7 14 .1 48 Old Xaverians Old Brig hton 12 6 - 1320 1498 88 1 16 1 954 1633 58.4 6 Old Haileybury 11 7 - 1996 1338 149 .2 44 Phone 796 8434 St . Kevin's O .B . 10 8 - t538 1578 97 .5 40 B RESERVE SECTIO N Old Xaverians 9 9 - 1760 1342 131 .1 36 Bulleen-T'stowe 15 3 - 1411 1001 141 .0 60 Collegians 9 9 - 2141 1857 115 .3 36 Alphington 14 4 - 1412 1076 131 .2 56 Hampton Rovers 6 12 - 1377 2119 65 .0 24 Applications close on October 14t h Univ .lllacks 13 5 - 1141 1019 112 .0 52 Clayton 3 15 - 1239 2045 60 .6 12 St. Bernard's 12 6 - 1368 1016 134 .6 48 Old Camberwell 3 15 - 839 1926 43 .6 12 Old Paradians 11 7 - 1420 810 175 .3 44 M .H .S .O .B . 1 17 - 694 1956 35 .5 4

6 Tt-11: AM ATFItRF!)f1TnAT r FIT - 14R"2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 7 TODAY'S G D UMPI A & A RESERVE SECTIONS 2ND SEMI-FINAL ING GOAL-KICKERS Collegians v North O .B S . -(G) Goodman, Hillier . LAST MATCH'S GOALS SHOWN IN BRACKET S (B) Barnes . Reid at Northcote D .O. : J . Miles . C & C RESERVE SECTION S De La Salle' v Marcellin - Gilday at Northcote Caulfield Gram . V St . Pius - (G) Antoniou, Malcolm A SECTION Mackey, Old Geelong (6) 47 Hutcheson, Brunswick (5) 43 D .O . : J. Miles . (B) Barker, Kneale at Harry Trott D .O . : Meadows, Old Scotch (6) 73 . Hawkins. Maclnnes, Univ . Blues (8) 73 Kanaris, Monash Whites (1) 36 B & B RESERVE SECTIONS St . Kevin's v St T . Holmes, Marcellin (4) 58 A RESERVE SECTION Kew v Alphington -(G) Jephson . Kilda CBC - Hayward at Oval 20 . Murray . (B) D .O . : J . Hawkins . Shimmin, Collegian s (3) 55 Arnold, Old Scotch (2) 33 Cherry . Lyons at Thomastown D .O . : K . Sharkie . S . Murphy, De La Salle (1) 50 Crutchfield, Collegians (5) 30 University Blacks v St . Bernard's - Goddon at D & D RESERVE SECTIONS McMullin, Old Melburnians (-) 45 Couehman, University Blues (-) 25 Preston D .O. : K . Sharkie . Therrv v Banyule -(G) McKenzie, McDonald, S . Curtain, Old Xaverians (1) 44 Wood, Ormond (2) 25 (B ) Day. Leggatt ut N . Brunswick D .O . : C . Bastow . Jordan, North O.B . (4) 44 Leeming, Old Scotch (-) 22 C & C RESERVE SECTIONS Kerin, De La Salle Fawkner v Therry - Woodruff at N . Brunswick (-) 39 Webster, Ivanhoe (1) 21 Hampton Rovers v Parkside -(G) Richardson . D .O . : C . Bastow . Baum, Collegians (1) 39 B RESERVE SECTIO N Velleman (B) Willcock . Whitehill at Kew D .O . : Jones, Marcellin (2) 39 M . Russel . E & E RESERVE SECTIONS Vigenser, Alphington (4) 43 B SECTION Flynn, Old Paradians (-) 21 Hampton Rovers v St . Pius - Mills at Kew D Thoniastown v Balaclava - (G) Clancy, Forde, .O . : Pace, Bulleen-Templestowe (8) 71 Buhagier, Old Paradians (1) 24 M . Russel . (B) Mirachi . Misellat Fawkner D .O. : C . Middling . Huntington, Univ . Blacks (-) 51 Misurelli, Alphington (-) 21 D & D RESERVE SECTION S Thomastown v Thornbury - Belbin tu Oval 4 D .O . : Gleeson, Old Paradian s (1) 45 C . Middling . King, Alphington (4) 41 C RESERVE SECTIO N Fawkner v North Brunswick -(G) Bridges . Jones . Gugger, Monash Blues (-) 39 Derrick, Hampton Rovers (6) 38 ;(B) Higgins, Rutzou at Old Xavs. D .O . : D . Scott . F & F RESERVE SECTIO N Hocking, Alphington (2) 38 Whelan, St . Pius (6) 40 North Brunswick v Power House - Wyatt at F .I .T .O .B . v Old Geelong -(G) Allen, Hall, (B) Hammond . Old Paradians (-) 35 Suleyman, West Brunswick (3) 32 M .H .S .O .B . D .O . : D . Scott . Roberts . Walker at Oval 15 D .O . : P . Harris . Loorham . Monash Blues (1) 35 Ring, St. Kevin's O .B . (-) 26 E & E RESERVE SECTIONS Clavton v La Trobe Univ . - McGregor at Oval 1 5 Shallvey, Kew tl) 35 Purvis, Old Brighton (6) 31 D .O . : P . Harris . ` J. Steven, Old Camberwel l (1) 32 Wise, Old Haileybury (-) 24 Old Trinity v Peninsula O .B . -(G) Hoare . Siega . C SECTION (B) Reid . Rowe at St . Kilda CBC D .O . : R . Elliott . UNDER 19 PREMIER DIVISION D RESERVE SECTION Matthews, Caulfield Gram . (-) 101 Parkin, Therry CCOB Bye 39 Heatherton v Old Trinity - McDonald at Clayton Banvule v Ormond - Driscoll . (G) Hawkins , Panagiotitis, Hampton Rovers (4) 86 Jessop, North Brunswick (3) 28 D .O . : R . Elliott . Johnson . (B) Belcher, Burns

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Syd Myer s UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Dick Hallo Res.: John Bushby I Lowe B . 17 O'B ri en P. 32 Begg G . 48 Mitchell A . I Booth R . 17 Peters J . 35 Sawchyn R . 52 Carmody R . 2 Angel B . 18 Kauffman S . 33 Bond P. 49 Mann R . 2 Llewelly n D . 19 Vaughan P . 36 Gust D . 54 Burke S . 3 Curnow D . 19 Bond W . 34 Boal K. 50 Withers M . 3 Clarke J 20 Fyffe R . 37 Wilson A . 56 Hayes T. 4 Yeo M . 20 Yeoman P . 35 Landini R . 51 O'Brien P . 4 Backwell R . 21 Cunningham G. 38 Penny S . 57 McLinden F. 6 Carroll W . 21 Hickey G . 36 Harley R . 52 Allen R . 5 Whitelaw M . 22 Costello S . 39 Smith J . 58 Veldheizen J . 7 Ka ye R . 22 Hill P . 37 Curnow R. 53 Costello M . 6 Cocker A . 23 McRobert P . 40 Harrison A . 61 Crosby I . 8 Dallas A . 23 Jackson C. 38 Sturgess M . 54 Grace R . 7 Lockie M . 24 Perrett R . 42 Wines G . 62 Saunder G . 9 Foster D . 24 Jennings M . 39 Coachman K . 55 Holloway P. 8 Collop~V . 25 Gibney M . 43 Spalding R . 10 Korn T . 25 Sleeman M. 40 Quinn T . 56 Cook S. 9 Heath.M 26 Pattinson B. 44 Dillon P . 11 Wood J. (vc) 26 Macinnes D. 41 Russell M . 58 Brukner P. 10 Gill S . 27 Robinson A . 45 DeVries D . 12 Tyquin M . ( c) 27 Twigg J . 42 Tatham B . 59 Macaulay R . 11 Alexander I . 28 Hays D . 46 Robinson D . 13 Dennis J. 28 Westmore G . 43 Beisher D. 12 Clark N . 29 Gray J. 47 Doyle L. 14 Carey T. 29 Corrigan A. 44 Lam D . 13 Huntin ton P. 30 Pryor S . 48 Rogers A . 15 Collins R . 30 Paatsch A . 45 Richards T. 15 Finlay E . 31 Grabsch R . 49 Howard B . 16 Orton T . 31 Phimister D . 46 Miller C . 16 Keilar B . 32 Rawett D. 50 Chow P. MARCELLIN O .C . Coach : Michael Butler Res . : Michael Carrucan ALPHINGTON Coach : 1 Kennedy A . (vcr) 16 O'Donnell P . 31 Cooper B. (vc ) 1 Bannister W. 16 Dyson M . 31 King W . 46 Peterson G. 61 Jones B . 2 Holmes P . 17 Getson M . 32 Frazer R . 2 Irwin B. 17 Howard C . 32 Yates L. 47 Pavia C . 3 Cooper M . 18 O'loughlin J . 33 Golds J . 3 Vallanee G. 18 Misurelli F. 33 Story I . 48 Papas P. 4 Toomey J . 19 Sammut B . 34 Sheehan P. 4 Hockins L. 19 Grande J . 34 Rudd M. 49 Nicol A . 5 Jones J . (c) 20 Hesse J . 35 Sandy T . 5 Aili N . 20 Wilson R . 35 Arrowsmith M . 50 Cameron M . 6 Boyce m . (dvc) 21 Collins A . 36 Ryan P. 6 Pickett M . 21 Wilson L . 36 Servedio B. 51 Jones T . 7 Dillon M . 22 Simonelli D. 37 0 Connell G . 7 Pavia A . 22 Vigenser L. 37 Lennox G . 52 Howard M . 8 Amad T. 23 Carrucan A . 38 Price S . 8 Papas J . 23 McKenzie R. 38 Lowther M . 53 Leopoldo T. 9 O'Callaghan D. 24 Kennedy T . 39 McKillop A . 9 Scott D . 24 Constanzo V. 39 Ellis J . 54 Scarlett D. 10 Holmes T . 25 Walshe A . 40 Johnston M . 10 Whitfield P . 25 Carlos P . 40 Gray R . 55 Berry A . 11 Fitt B . 26 Donnellan P . 41 Dwyer D . 11 Penrose M . 26 Bradle y M . 41 Stone P . 56 Buchhorn W. 12 Cullinan A . 27 O'Callaghan P. 42 Peyton M. 12 Lenthal G . 27 Torre P. 42 Ellis G . 57 Conboy S . 13 Hesse C. 28 Psoras S . 43 Manassa D. 13 Coleman P . 28 Stretton L. 43 Evans P . 58 Filipovic O. 14 Boemo P. 29 Hughes P . 46 Toomey H. 14 Bullock P . 29 Ross R. 44 Shaw N. 59 Hockey W . 15 Ebert D . 30 Price G . (cr ) 15 McKay C . 30 Yoksich G . 45 Carlini M . 60 Bouterakis C .

10 AMATEUR F(1nTRAi .T .ER - 1983 THE AMATFtIR F(N1TRAi i FR -I QR1 11 TI A SECTION St . Bernard's O .C . 6 .4 10,8 14 Alphington 6 .18 21 .20 .146 .1 13,3 16 .6 19.9 .123 University Blues 5.4 10.8 17 .15 28.17.185 ST De La Salle O .C . 2.1 6.6 8.7 10 .10 .70 . BERNARD'S O .C . : King 4 . G . Wood 4. J . Doolan 21 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Coach : A. Jackson Res.: R . Ellis Walsh 2. Redmond 2, P . O'Dea 2 UNIVERSITY BLUES . Czajko, McAllister, A . : Maclnnes 8 . Tvquin 6 . Macaulay Griffiths, Smith, McGuire . BEST : Czalko, P . Hargreaves, 1 Deer C . 16 Bird G . 31 Cerato W . 46 Shultz S . 3 . Yeoman 3 . Korn 2. Yeo 2, Bond, R . Curnow . Kave . Smith . Redmond . J . Doolem . Kirig . 2 Demarte R . 17 Lin R . (c) 32 Gilmore P. 47 Chaplin R . Sleeman . BEST : Yeo . Angel . Macaulay, Wood . Tyquin . 3 Fitt D . 18 LeFevre S . 33 Tenance L. (vcr) 48 Chiodo A . Jennings . ALPHINGTON : Lenthal 6 . King 4, Yokish 3. Hocking 2. 4 Palmer M . 19 Johnston D. 34 Flack G . 49 Stannard G . Stone 2 . Dyson 2 . BEST : Lenthal . King . Bannister . Yokish, 5 Lockhart P. 20 Chipman N. 35 Sheridan C. (dvcr) 50 Sexton P. DE LA SALLE O .C. : B . Hellard 3 . Williams 3, Maher 2 M . Howard, Hockinh . 6 Minney R . 21 Van Den Driest R . 36 Maxwell D . 51 McKenzie C. S . Murphy, Kerin . BEST : Connollv. Hollier . McHenry 7 D'Agostino A . 22 Delanty S. 37 DeGoldi B . 52 Dite S . Maher, Bourke . Harrington . Old Paradians 5.7 5 .10 8 .13 16.18.114 8 Smythe A . (vc) 23 Pace S . 38 Keast D Coburg 3.0 8.3 10 . 53 Barry J . North Old Bovs 8 .5 11 .10 .76 9 Bond B . 24 Miles G . 39 Miles J. 54 Jackson S . .6 9.7 12 .12 16.15.111 OLD PARADIANS 10 George P. 25 Merrett T. 40 Harisiou H . Marcellin O .C . 4.1 11 .7 13 .10 16.15.111 : Grills 6 . Biviano 3, Tellefson 2 , 11 Farley S . (dvc) 26 Chadwick P. 41 Van Hes Wyk P. McCarthy 2, Gleeson, S . Exton . N . Hughes . BEST : S . NORTH OLD BOYS : Gdvan -t, Jordan 4, Butera 2, B . Exton, M . Wood, B . Considine . P . Wood . Grills 12 Young D. 27 Kelly B. 42 Wilson M . (cr) Conti, Borcich, Hedlev . Goulding . 13 Sheehan B . 28 Walsh G . 43 Walker M . . P . Weir . G . Dillon . N . Dillon . COBURG BEST : Hedley . P . Weir. Du Bois. B . Conti . G . Carroll . : Lucas 3. Graziosi 2 . Millard 2 . Cotter , 14 Faulkner P. 29 Merrett P. 44 Merrett D. Jordan . Neivandt . Hackney, Fielding . BEST : Purcell, Black, Cotter . 15 Turner C . 30 Hooper D . 45 Murphy W . Adduci . Curley . Lucas . MARCELLIN O .C . : T . Holmes 4 . Paatsch 3. Jones 2 . O'Donnell 2. Delahunt 2 . Boemo . Ebert, Amad . BEST : V.A.F.A O'Donnell . Delahunt . STOP . GOLF DAY .lones. Toomey, Boyce . Amad . C SECTION RIVERSDALE GOLF CLUB Old Scotch 4 .5 8 .5 13 .7 18 .10 .108 Caulfield Gram. 2 .5 4 Ivanhoe 2 .4 6 .8 9.13 12 .8 8.18 13.19.97 VA.F.A. OFFICE MOVES Friday October 28th .16.88 St . Kilda CBC 3 .2 6 .8 7.12 11 .18.84 OLD SCOTCH COLL. : Meadows 6 . Bedford 3 . M . Brown CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 2 . Morgan 2, P : Voyage 4, Berzins 3 , TO Clubs should apply to P. French. . Brown, Senior, Sherwen, Symington . Irvine 2, Watson . Ponsford, Kanis . Roseman . BEST Tallent . BEST : Senior . Sherwen . Hodge, Bowden . Melville . Watson, Roseman, Voyage : Stone, ELSTERNWICK PAR Meadows. . Lauritz, Kanis . K ST. KILDA CBOC : Boyd 4. Gillan 2, Jennings 2 VOTE COUNT NIGHT S IVANHOE : Lennon 4, Morcom 3 . Coarse . Boehm, . Docherty . Collins . Crottie . BEST : Driscoll, Hinrichs. Jennings . FROM 22/8/83 Flynn . P . Gittos, W'oolfe . BEST : Russell . Lennon . P . Gittos . Howard . White . Gillan . D, E & F Sections on 22 .8.83 at Marcellin McDonald . Coarse . Sinunondson . NEW PHONE No . College, B ulleen Road, Bulleen. $20. Ormond 7 St. Pius 6.9 9 .11 15,17 18.18.126 .5 11 .7 20.12 27 .15,177 West Brunswick 0.0 3.9 5 .11 10 .17 .7 7 Old Melburnians 3 .2 4 .4 4 .7 710.52 531 5452 A, B & C Sections on 29.8.83. ST . PIUS ORMOND : Jackson 6, Boyanton 4 : Castles 6, Watson 4. O'Kane 4, Kelly 3, Purcell . . Navlor 4 . Forsythe 4 . BEST : Castles . Ballard . Rosbrook . Furlong, Phillipe, Chard C . Tonkin 3 . Burke 2, S . McCooke 2. P . Mehrten . Smith . . BEST : Forsythe, Vane, Jackson . Ritchie . Boyanton, Burke . WEST BRUNSWICK : Brockwell 3 . Hall 2 . Ashton Carroll, Lawlev, Smith, Walsh . BEST : Brockwell, Casley,, OLD MELBURNIANS : Morrison 2 . Nelson . Maurhan . J . Ivey, Lawley, Traynor, Traynor . Thomson . J . Mitchell . R . Cordner . BEST : E . Cordner . Pisarski, Maughan . J . Mitchell OLD BRIGHTON GRAMMARIANS . Buqn,ey . Vine . St . Kevin's O .B . 8 .5 9 .5 12 .8 20 .12 .132 Old Haile,ybury 1 .3 11.5 12 .7 15 .9,99 Collegians 14 .16 .100 Old Xaverians 9.12 .6 6 ST. KEVIN'S O .B . : Callanan 6 . Beale 3 . Duffy 2, Hanna n 2 Cross COLLEGIANS : T . Bennett 4 . Rvan, Dietrich . Robson . Tempany . Corredig . C- . Shimmin 3 . English 2 . J . Crohan . BEST : Callanan, Robson . Duffy, Corredig . Beale . Bennett 2 . Bamn . Rice . K . Parsons . BEST : Oliphant . T . Mullen . Bennett, English . K . Parsons, Cook . Griffiths. OLD HAILEYBL'RY : OLD XAVERIANS : Armstrong 3 . Cookeslev 3 . S . Curtain . P. Curtain . Prowse . BEST : S. Curtain . Prowse . Denton . Renwick . McNamara . P . Curtain . Parkside 4,2 8.4 13.6 19 .12 .126 The Committee of the Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club Hampton Rovers B SECTION 4 .5 6.6 7 .11 12 .11 .83 invites applications for a Senior Playing Coach in D Section for 1984. PARKSIDE : Howell 7, Gard 3 . Freeman 2 . Sansonetti 2 . Bulleen-T'stowe 5 .5 9 .8 14 .10 21 .13,139 Heaver . "'are . Ridd . Allan . Fletcher . BEST : Poyntz . Scott . Monash Blues 5 .3 8 .9 11 .13 15.17 .107 Howell . Ware, Jamieson, Heaver . Top facilities and top administration . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTO WE : Pace 8 . Young 3, Fitt 3 . HAMPTON ROVERS : Rose 3 . Clark 2. Stephens. Hibbs, Palmer 3. Demarte . Farlev . Line . T . 'vterrett . BEST Jopling . Beck, Jones, Rogerson, Malone . BEST : Wilson . Demarte . P. Merrett- Pace . Smythe . Ling . Bird . Hibbs . Clark . Malone . Beck . Stephens . Applications providing details of experience should be made in MONASH BLUES : Haughton 4 Old Brighton 2 . Bergin 2 . Schnerring 3, Hildebrand Grain . 5 .2 15.8 19 .9 21 .15 . McCormick . Loorham . McGregor. Sest . BEST : M .H .S .O.B . 5 .4 7.6 11 .8 13 .12 .90 writing to : Taylor, Petrie. Bergin . Sest . Gray . Smith . OLD BRIGHTON GRAM . : Priestlep 7 . Jones 4 . Dick 3 . A,J .A .X . 6 .1 10,3 14 .11 17.11 .113 Grant 2 . Templeton 2 . Leske . P . Grant . Biacsi . BEST : University Blacks 1,4 3 .6 10 .6 13.8 .86 Howden . P. Grant . T . Grant . Biacsi . Priestley, Jones . M The Secretary A,d,A,X, : Rozen 4, Tomas 3 . Shenker 3 . Ritterman 2 . .H,S .O .B, : Adams 3. Jones 2 . McConnell 2 . Short 2 . Shostak, Verstandig . Zubin . Basser . Gross. BEST : Ritterman . Atchison . Doran . Martin . Moody . BEST : Todd . McLardie . Mr. N. Streeton Zemski . Zubin . Shostak . Friedman . Shenker . Karamoutzos . Bryden . Fle,eltaub, S'tanousttkis . UNIVERSITY BLACKS : Carmody 3 . Pattinson 2 . 4 St. Killan St., Cunningham 2 . Fvffe . Whitelaw . Rogers . Coker . Gill . D SECTION Grabsch . BEST : Gill . Vaughan . Bade . Carmody . Burke . Hampton . 3188 Thompson . Banyule - Bye Kew 9.7 10,10 17 .14 22,21,153 Fawkner Old Camberwell 1,4 2 .2 10 .6 12 .10 21 .17 .143 (598 9420) 3 .8 6 .10 10 .17,77 Old Ivanhoe 8 .5 12 .7 16.12 18 .12 .120 KEW : R . Zerbi 7, Smith 3 . Burgin 3. Busuttil 2 . Blav 2 . FAWKNER : Sollmer 6 . Browne 3, Hoare 2 . Burke 2 . Jackomos 2 . Varney, J . Shallvey . Peric . BEST :' F . Stapleton . Barrett, Terry, P . Barrett . Trapani . Chapman . Haralambopoulos . R . Zerbi, Jaekomos . Burden . Anderson . Busst, Tyrants . BEST : Burke . M . Barrett Rrowne, Stapleton, Russell . Sollmer . Hoare . Wilson . OLD CAMBERWELL GRAM . : Summers 2 OLD IVANHOE GRAM Horton 2, J . Pettv 2 . : Campbell 7, Dummett 4, Ball . Steven, Hackett, Hooper, Donaldson . BEST : 2 . King 2, Thomson 2, Beith . BEST : Campbell . Long, Polglase, Hackett . J . Steven . Petty . Hooper . D . Steven . Paton, Cecil . Marshall . Baird .

12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 ti LAST ROUNDS RESULTS T ROUNDS RESULTS North Brunswick 7,4 14 .7 20.11 24.14 .158 F SECTIO N University Reds 1,2 6 .4 7 .5 9.7 .6 1 Ormond 5 .4 12 .10 16 .13 19.18 .132 St. Pius 1 .2 8 .6 10.8 13.14.92 West Brunswick 4 .4 6 .8 7.11 8.13.6 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK : U.H .S .O .B . .3 1 .4 10.10 13 .11 .89 Old Melburnians 0 .1 0 .1 1 .2 2 .3 .15 Not Supplied . BEST : A Good Clayton 4 .2 5 .4 7 .4 11 .7 .73 Team Effort by All ! ORMOND : Smart 6, Strahan 2, Wood 2, Evangilista 2 . ST . PIUS : Whelan 6. Best 2 . Campbell 2, Ballard, Daniels, UNIVERSITY REDS U.H .S .O .B . : Flavel 6, Laker 2, Thomas 2 . A . Flavel , Paterson 2, Amon 2, Thorne, Davine, Karney . BEST : Fields . BEST : Coogan . Conduit, Campbell, Whelan . Grech . : Koop 3, Heddles 2, Smale, Webster. McGregor . BEST : Webster, Greenwood, Thomas, Thorne, Amon . Buckley, Smart, Evangilista, Beard . Swainger . Hutchins, Cahir, Westmore . BEST : Koop, Grant, Conway, A . Flavel, Hunter . Westmore, McArthur, Anderson, Heddles . OLD MELBURNIANS : WEST BRUNSWICK : Suleyman 3, Baker, Briggs . CLAYTON : Chappell, Johnstone, Pryor . BEST : Baker. Beaumont, TheyBe CCOB 31 .23 .209 Deller, Laurence . Leatham . Meyer. St . e's O .C . 10 .7.67 Colle~~g ians 6,6 7,8 11 .10 18 ,12 .120 St. Kevin's O .B . 4 .5 6.6 9 .9 10.10.70 THERRY CCOB : Murcutt 11, Richardson 7, O'Sulliva n Old Xaverians 0 .0 2,2 5 .2 10.4 4 Old Haileybury 1 .2 2.7 2 .7 6 .9.45 4 . Gibson 3, Jacobsen 2, Pearce, Biddlestone Brunswick 6.6 12.12 24.16 38 .18 .246 .6 . BEST : Monash Whites 3 .4 6 .6 6.7 8 .10.5 8 O'Sullivan, Richardson, Gibson, Jacobsen, Dillon . Murcutt . COLLEGIANS : Crutchfield 5, Chosich 3, Hinchen 3 . ST . KEVIN'S O .B . : Nettlefold 2, Lewin 2, Jago, Flood, Treloar . Brennan . Harty, Fanning . BEST : Torrey . ST . BEDE'S O .C . : BRUNSWICK : Bugden 13, Hutchison 5, Ovens 3 . Lewis Warner, Balsillie . Guiney. Laussen, Twigg, Walker. Pollock . 3, Dean 3, Mackintosh 2, Reichelt 2, Youn g 2 . Johnston . BEST : Chosich . Lawrence . Ltussen . Balsillie . Warner . Nettlefold, Brennan, Ring, J . Netderold, Treloar . Maguire, Minahan, Pilkington . Quigley . BEST : Bugden . Jones . Owens, Reichelt, Young, Barley, Quigley OLD HAILEYBURY : . OLD XAVERIANS : Tiernan 3, Clarke 2, Morrissv . Reed, State Bank 6 .3 12 .10 16.15 19 .19 .133 MONASH WHITES : Doig 4, Ellery, Raskas, Dynes, Costello . Hart, McLoughlin . BEST : Healey, McNamara . Power House 2 .6 5 .13 9.19 10.23.83 Sturgess . BEST : Sturgess, Doig, Raskas, Brooker, Fraser. Fanning . Morrissy. Costello . McLoughlin . Maloney. Hampton Rovers 22 .16 .148 STATE BANK : Parkside 5,3.3 3 Old Geelong 3 .0 10 .8 14 .12 19.18.132 HAMPTON ROVERS : Nugent 5, Cave 4, Twining 3, LaTrobe Univ . 5.6 7.7 10 .9 15.10.100 B RESERVE SECTION Martin 4, Ivey 2 . Derrick, Larman . Patmore, Semmel . BEST : POWER HOUSE : Crawford 5, Newton 2, Trist, Harris, . Patmore . Salmon, Snow, Cave . Wilson . BEST : Stewart, Stafford, Newton, Crawford, OLD GEELONG : Simpson 6, Mackay 6, Whittle 4 , Melnjak, Morecroft Richards, Simpson, Geddes . BEST : Simpson . Mackay, F . Bulleen-T'stowe 4 .2 9 .7 12.10 14.16 .100 Scotland, Steinfort . Monash Blues 3 .2 3.3 4 .4 6 .5.41 PARKSIDE : Clarke . Colgan, Harvey. Johnston, Reid . Simpson, Morrison, Brocksopp, Crawford . BEST : Clarke . Arnell . Johnston, Watson, Solerno, Blacknev . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY : Caris 4, Holding 2, McLeod BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE : Miles 5, DeGoldi 2 , 2, Stephenos 2, Annear, Gray, O'B ri en, Dwy er, Tucci . Gilmore 2 . P . Gilmore 2 . Cerato, Turner, Erskine . BEST : Old Bri ghton Gram . 3 .2 8 .9 9.9 15 .13 .103 BEST : McLeod, Taylor, Holding, Care, Sutherland . LeFevre . Turner . Tenace . Miles . G . Miles . Walker . M .H.S.O .B . 4 .3 5 .5 6.9 8 .10.5 8 F .I .T MONASH BLUES : Morey 2 . Knight . Clark . Crosthwaite , OLD BRIGHTON GRAM . : Not Available Purvis 3 . SECTION E .O .B. 2 .5 11 .9 15.12 20.18 .138 Giles . BEST: Crosthwaite . Armstrong . Morey . J . Armstrong, BEST : Hamilton, Cowling . Tate . Gartner, Kemp . Browne . C'wealth Bank 4 .4 5 .7 10.11 13.12.9 0 Searle, Giles . F .I .T.O .B . : Mills 7, Djinovic 4, Miller M .H .S.O .B. : Newman 3, Casalaz 3, Morrison . Casalaz . 3 . Baird 2, Carr 2, .6 12.11 12 .15.87 BEST : Kelly. Casalaz, Anders . Toohey . Newman . Old Mentonians 3 .1 7 .1 11 .2 12 .3.75 Chatfield, Murley. BEST : Baird, Abmmezyk, Chatfield . University Blacks 5 .3 11 Old Carey 1 .3 6 .4 8 .6 11 .8.74 Djinovic, Mills, Stefou . AJ .A .X, 0.4 0.5 2 .5 3 .5 .23 Karamoutzos . OLD MENTONIANS : COMMONWEALTH BANK : Benham 5, Baker 3. Collins. UNIVERSITY BLACKS : McLinden 3. Wilson 3. Hanafin Salla, McNally, Cmcknell, Jewell . BEST : Collins, Shacklock, 2, Zwar, Gibney, Bade, Penny . BEST : Wilson . Hanafin . O'Keefe, Sarapuu, Benham, Salla . Zwar, Mcllnden, Harrison . Penny . OLD CAREY : McHarg 6, Hummerston A .I .A .X .: 2, Wolf 2, St. John's 3 .5 4 .7 11 .11 13 .14 .92 DeYoung, Endall . Bolton . BEST : Read, McHarg, Macaulay, A .N.Z. Bank 2 .1 8 .9 11 D RESERVE SECTION Black, Rowe, Lord . .10 11 .15 .81 ST . JOHN'S O .C . : Thomastown 7 .4 11 .7 16.15 18.16 .124 Kew 15 .14,104 Banyule - BY E Heatherton 2 .1 4.4 5 .5 8 .8.5 6 Old Camberwell 6,8,44 THOMASTOWN : Anastasiou A KEW : Hutchesson 4, Boyd 3 . Lampard 2, Shallvev . Fawkner 3 .0 7 .5 13 .7 18 .11 .119 5, Assetta 3, Farchione 3, .N.Z. BANK : Malham 4, May 2, Ferguson, Johnson, Old Ivanhoe 4 .1 4.1 5 .6 6 .6.42 Broderick 2 . Kelly 2, Murphy, Parsons, Ken Harling . BEST : Martin, Szeitz, Thomas . BEST : Battista, Johnson, Malham, Solomon, Bird . Stokes, Collins . Monahan, Stanley . BEST : A . Fellows, D . Fellows, Anastasiou, Parsons, Steele, Indian . Szeitz. Theobold . Stanley, Monahan . Hutchesson . Marchese . Portelli . . FAWKNER : Ferguson 3 . Booth 3 . Pearce 3, Gleeson 3 , HEATHERTON : Solomon Douglas 2, Cropley . Smith, Livingstone, Scott . BEST : Dale, OLD CAMBERWELL : Douglas . Gleeson . Cropley . Pearce . Stefano . OLD IVANHOE GRAM .: Hoysted 2 . Harris, Sayers . Old Trinit Constantinou . Mills . BEST : Cuttriss . Hovsted . Mills. Harris . y 10 .4 19 .6 25 .12 34.16.220 . Grandinetti . Elsternwick 2 .5 5 .7 7 .10 13 .10 .88 Alphington 3.4 6 .5 10 .8 11 .11 .77 Bell St . Bernard's O .C . 2.0 7 .3 8 .3 9.7 .61 OLD TRINITY : Brent 10, O'Shaughnessy 8, Allibon 4 . A RESERVE SECTION North Brunswick 15 .18 .108 Birrell 4. Karvela 3, Turkey 2 . Maizels, Scott, Neish . BEST : ALPHINGTON : Vigenser 4, Misurelli 4. Nicol 2, Evans . University Reds 5 .8.3 8 Neish, O'Shaughnessy, Karvela, Brent . Birrell, Tankey . BEST : Gray . Berry, Johnson . Pickett, Peterson, Evans . NORTH BRUNSWICK : Campbell 5 . Jessop 3. Parkinson De La Salle O .C . 2 .4 7.4 10.7 16. 1 05 2 . Burke 2, Langesd . Scullin . Brekke . BEST : Campbell . ELSTERNWICK : Mahony 3, Perkins 2, Convery ~ 2, Sanelli University Blues 2 .3 3 .7 4.8 4 .11 .3 5 ST. BERNARD'S O .C. : Doolah 3 . Thompson 2 . Toohey . 2, Bean, Krieger, O'Donnell, Thompson . BES'I' : Grace . Mulkearns, Saundry . Barrett . BEST : Barrett . Gaudion . Jessop . Burke . Parkinson . Koletsis . Gibbons . O'Donnell, Convery . Bean . Rosenwarne, Sanelli . DE LA SALLE O .C . : Beddoe 4, O'Loughlin 3 . Hannah 2 . Overman . Saundry .l'eart . Doolan . UNIVERSITY REDS : Johansen . Kilde, Coone, Bromlev, Lowe, Flynn, McCormack . Lake, White . BEST : Cooper-Johnson . BEST : Neerhut . Goodard . 'McNamara- . Peninsula O .B . 5 .4 8 .8 13.13 20 .17 .137 Lowe, Tessier, Hannah, Flynn, Carter, Lake . Old Paradians 2 .5 5 .7 7 .10 10.17 .77 Moloney . Walshe . Freeman . Bulleen United 3 .4 7.10 11 .11 13.12.90 Coburg 2 .2 2 .3 2 .5 3 .7 .25 UNIVERSITY BLUES : Lowe 2. Beg=, Corrigan . BEST : PENINSULA O .B . : Westmore . Collins, Carroll, Phimister, ~oal . Corrigan . OLD PARADIANS : McClements 3, Exton 2 . Hammond . Therry CCOB 6 .2 10 .6 16.10 20 .14 .134 Buhagiar, Petrie . Neeson . Johnston . BEST : Hammond . St. Bede's O .C . 3 .1 5.3 9 .4 9 .5.59 North O .B . 4 .2 6.8 9 .8 10.13.73 Buhagiar, Gilmore . Thorpe . Symes . Leonard . Marcellin O .C . 3 .1 4.1 5 THERRY CCOB : Kane 5, Parkin 5, Cheteute 3, Donohu e BULLEEN UNITED : .3 6.6.42 COBURG : 2 . Bickford 2. Bonello, Godfrey, Costello, Egan . BEST : NORTH OLD BOYS : Farrelly 2, Carroll, Sabato. Fennelly Egan, Chetcute . Cartwright . Godfrey . Conley . Kane . 2, P . Sabato, Cedano 2, Lynch . BEST : McGrath, Nicholls, Brandner, Done, Maguire . ST. BEDE'S O .C . : Balaclava 9.4 14.9 21 .14 25.19.169 Thornbury 2 .1 6.8 10.9 17.14,11 6 MARCELLIN O .C . : Weir 2, Menzies . Toomev, DeThomasis, Manassa . BEST : Kennedy . Dillon, McKillop . C RESERVE SECTION BALACLAVA : Gregory 4, Darvell 4 . Sist 4 . Iacono 4, Psoras, O'Callaghan . Carrucan . Power House 4 .0 5.1 9 .3 16.11 .107 State Bank 6 .1 9 .4 10 .7 10.7 .67 Crottie 3. Scicluna 2. Austerberry. Burgess, McLeod, Jakobi . St. Kilda CBC 6.3 8.7 12.8 14 Ivanhoe 4.3 4 .9 .93 BEST : Gregory, O'Brien . Burgess, Morrison, Darvell, .5 6.9 11 .12 .78 Caulfield Gram . 2 .2 4.3 7.3 10.7 .67 POWER HOUSE : Green 4. West 3 . Stavrinos 2. Freeman Scicluna . Old Scotch 0.3 1 .8 2 .8 2 .9 .21 ST . KILDA CBOC : Baltarin 4 . Kay 2, Matheson 2 2, McIntyre 2, Favero. Stod gell, Fitzsimmons . BEST : Bray, IVANHOE : . Snyders . Green . Freeman . Pavlou, Favero . THORNBURY : Thvnne 2 . Ebbott, Madigan . McNally . Tobin. BEST : ODea . Nlatheson, Ebbott, Roach . Ballarin . Thvnne . STATE BANK : CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS : Ackerman 5 . Tamblvn OLD SCOTCH : McLellan, Welch . BEST : Beck, Caldecott, 2, Benton . Phillips . Barker . BEST : Stewart, Whitehead . Mansbridge, McLellan, Cotton, Ellis . Benton, Felsenthal, Smith . Worthington .

14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 Tr-tF AMATFiIR F(1f1TRAIt PP - 1021 15 LAST ROUND'S RESULTS T ROUNDS RESULTS Therry CCOB 10,8 15 .10 23 .17 30 .19.199 Old Melburnians 8.9 12 .16 23 .21 33 .23 ?21 E RESERVE SECTION C'wealth Bank 4 .1 5 .2 9 .5 10 .8.68 Kew 1 .1 6 .5 11 .7 14 .9.93 Old Camberwell 1 .0 5.2 5 .3 5 .5.35 F .I .T.O .B . 0-0 2 .1 5 .2 8 .7.5 5 Old Mentonians THERRY CCOB : O'Rourke 11, Crotty 6 . Bloor 4, Taylor OLD MELBURNIANS : 11 .4 7 .8 12.11 18.17 .125 COMMONWEALTH BANK : Howell 6, Murfitt 3, Old Carey 7 .3 8 .5 11 .5 13 .7.85 4, Matton 2, Ryan, Rossignolo. Keenan . BEST: Bloor, Mehmet. BEST : Shacklock, Jorgensen, Mehmet . Howell . Rossignolo, O'Rourke, Matton, Taylor . Bruno . OLD MENTONIANS : Henry, Buttigieg . KEW : OLD CAMBERWELL : F.I .T .O .B . : Munn 3, Taylor 2 . Cliffe, Godkin . Puedue . BEST : Godkin, Purdue, Taylor, W . Taylor . Munn . Kelly . OLD CAREY : England 3 . Gandy 3. Anderson 2, Hearn . A .N Kelleher, Webster . BEST : England . Rooney, Steg,all . Kerr, .Z. Bank 3 .4 5 .7 8 .10 12 .12 .84 Fawkner 7 .1 8 .4 15 .8 21 .10 .136 Anderson . Gandy . St . John's O .C . 0 .1 3.3 3 .5 5.8 .38 Marcellin O .C . 3 .1 8 .5 10 .7 14 .7.9 1 OLD CAMBERWELL : A .N.Z. BANK : Howard 6. Tuckey 2 Heatherton 3 .4 5 . Edwards, Jackson . FAWKNER : Kivlighton 4 . Miron 3. Rizzotto 2, Norden .5 9.12 9.15.69 Murr

G . McHenry (De La Salle O .C .) - Striking - Rep rimanded . St . Bernard's O .C . 5 .5 7.10 15.18 18 .22 .130 Melbourne Univ . 1 .0 2 .2 4 .3 5 .9.3 9 W. Inkster ( Old Camberwell Gr.) - Striking - Suspended four matches . D . Carroll ( West Brunswick) - Abusive language - Suspended two matches . ST. BERNARD'S O.C . : Walsh 5 . Purcell 3. Williams 3 . Lane 2, Overman 2 . Comito . Constance . Nathan . BEST : Murray Aumont ( State Bank) - Striking - Severely reprimanded . F RESERVE SECTIO N Muir . Lane . Overman, Pignatelli, Marshall . Haddad . P . Minahan ( Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended two matches . MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY : Sobey 2. Curtis 2, Johns . Witness B . Frazer (Monash Whites) suspended two matches - unsa ti sfactory evidence . U .H .S .O .B . 2 .2 3 .3 10.7 11 .8 .74 BEST : Brinker, Thompson . Curtis. Wilkins . Bond . Christie . P . Harding (Banyule Juniors) - Abusive language - Severe ly reprimanded . Clayton 3 .4 7 .4 7 .7 9.8 .62 1 . Zadel ( Williamstown Jun .) - Stri king - Suspended two matches . U .H .S .O.B . : Filliponi 4 . Honson 2, Wain 2 . Mercer 2 . P . McGowan ( Willi amstown Jun .) - Striking - Suspended two matches . Edwards . BEST : Howson . Martini . Filiponi, Bain . Mercer . . Edwards . UNDER 19 ZONE 1 D . Clough (Williamstown Jun .) - Striking - Suspended one match CLAYTON : Old Ivanhoe 2 .3 6.6 8 .7 12 .8.80 NOTE SECRETARIES : Williamstown 3 .5 4 .7 8.10 11 .13.7 9 NEXT MEMBERS MEETIN G Brunswick 6 OLD IVANHOE : Redman 7, Fallaw 2. Reinke, Cockerill . .4 9 .6 14.10 17 .14 .116 Gav . BEST : Saloman, Gay . Puncher . Redman, Reinke . BUDGET RENT-A-CAR SEPTEMBER 5TH AT Monash Whites 1 .2 3 .7 3.10 3.10.2 8 Aili . BRUNSWICK : Hull 9, Kowalewsky 3 . Melton 2, Sheahan WILLIAMSTOWN SUPPORT ELSTERNWICK PAR K 2 . Walker. BEST : Hull . Mackintosh . Melton . Ogilvie, : Van Dongen 4 . Butterfield 2 . Sheehan . Walker . Campagna . Clough, Shields . White . Zahra, DiPietro . BEST : Butterfield . Van Dongen . DiPietro . Calderwood . Zadel . AMATEUR FOOTBALL MONASH WHITES : Clifton 2, Tricks . BEST : Clifton, McCouan . Tricks, Petrescu, Lamplugh . Byrnes, Stanley . Parkside 7 .6 9 .6 19.11 24 .13 .157 VOTE COUNT NIGHTS La Trobe University 2.4 7 .6 10 .8 14 .11 .95 Preston 0 .2 5.10 7.15 16 .17 .11 3 V.A.F.A. GOLF DAY Old Geelong 3.2 6 .2 8 .7 8 .8.56 n PARKSIDE : Camillo 10 . Smith 4, O'Brien 3, Totoski 2 . RIVERSDALE GOLF CLUB D, E & F Sections on 22 .8.83 at Marcelli LA TROBE UNIVERSITY : Gilson 4, Watson 2. Whit e Beattie, Campbell, Sherlock . Natoli . Soligo. BEST : Camillo . College, Bulleen Road, Bulleen. $20. 2 Taurus 2 . Bush, Spyrou . Leale . Reichett . BEST : Rielchett . Mauro, Sherlock, Smith . Fitzgerald . Soligo . Friday October 28th Watson, Gilson, Taurus . Ventura . White . PRESTON : OLD GEELONG : Horsfall 2, Fuller 2 . Peake 2 . Armytat*e . Clubs should apply to P . French. Al B & C Sections on 29 .8.83. Slattery. BEST : Jewell, Armytage. Keilor. Hoban . McMillan . O'Shea .

16 THE AMATFI IR F(It)TRALi .AR - 19R3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 17 MILESTONES ABUNDENT AT NORTH Ivanhoe while Adrian and Tim played their against The Committee, players and supporters of North Old Xaverians . Danny came from the Under 19s Old Boys wish to congratulate Warren Clark and and has proved to be a very adaptable player whether Jerome Griffin on reaching their 100th games against in the centre, ruck roving or on the half back flank . COACH Ormond and Greg O'Toole on reaching his 100th He played in both the 1980 and 1981 reserves game against University Blues today . Congratulations premiership sides and in recent years has played a are also in order for Mark Malone, Brett DuBois number of games in the seniors where he has OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS and Mick Hedley on reaching their 50th games performed very capably . `Ades' also started in the against the Blues today . Warren Clark started his Under 19s and whether playing in the back pocket career in 1975 and played in two successive Under or on the half back flank for the seniors, he regularly A Nineteen Premierships before progressing to the proves to be a tough customer for opposing forwards REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF seniors . After a short retirement, Warren came back with his great determination and never say die in 1982 and played a big part in North's success . approach . "Cookie" played in the 1979 senior SENIOR COACH Warren's strong high marking game is a great tonic premiership side while still captain of the Under 19 to his team mates as he streams down the ground . team . From being a rover in those days he has (PLAYING OR NON-PLAYING) recently settled into the back pocket where his Jerome Griffin . one of North's most eligible anticipation and close checking style of play have bachelors, has played a part in two of North's made him one of our most consistent performers FOR SEASON 198 4 successful premiership sides, 1977 A Reserve and . As this trio are all reaching the peak of their careers 1982 A Grade. Jerome's refusal to give his opponent we look forward to more excellent games for many any leeway, has made him one of the top backman years to come . in the amateurs . Also, Jerome has been known to APPLICATIONS STATING DETAILS OF EXPERIENCE SHOULD BE DIRECTED play well up forward and on the ball, thus making JEROME REACHES TO N TO : him very versatile, a fact no doubt taken into consideration by the V .A .F .A . selectors in 1983 . The committee, players and supporters of North MR. DES ROWE Jerome is also quite a handy writer of tall stories Old Boys Amateur Football Club wish to congra- which appear in NOB News . Greg O'Toole or tulate Jerome Griffin on reaching his 100th game ELGIN INN "Tooley" commenced his career in 1978 as a member against Ormond today . Jerome or "Jeremy" as he is 75 BURWOOD ROAD of the successful Under 19 Premiership side . Since known has been a real stalwart of North's backline that time Greg has been a very handy member of over the past few years and his presence on the HAWTHORN . North Old Boys and presently is captain of the ground is a real lift for his teammates . Opposition club's reserve team . His tough no nonsense style of forwards have come to know him well as he rarely OR RING 819 3338 FOR FURTHER DETAILS play has set up many attacking moves along with his allows them breathing space let alone a goal or two . effective handball and footpassing . "Tooley" will be Jerome has also had success on the forward line or (All Applications treated in Strictest Confidence ) looking to lead his team to success in September on the ball proving that he is very versatile . Jerome and everyone at the club is confident he can do it . has been a member of two premiership sides at Mark Malone commenced in 1981 and has made North, A grade 1982 and A reserves 1977, as well as quite an impact in Amateur football in such a short being a constant member of the 1st Eighteen since time . His tearaway dashes through packs are breath- 1978 . This year has seen "Jeremy" make the taking and his ability to change a game in short V .A .F .A . side which beat the V .F .A . and his early periods of time is equally devastating . Mark's great form was very good before a knee injury . However play enabled him to make the trip to Perth last year Jerome is now on the comeback trail and everyone NORTH BRUNSWICK AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB with the V.A .F .A . and his game in last year's grand at North hopes that this very popular player enjoys final will not be forgotten . Mark's hunger for the many more great games in the eighties . Well done ball will play a big part in North's finals campaign in Jerome, I hope this write up will save me from 1983 . Brett DuBois on "the great white hope" as he future mentions in Nobnews ! is known, has enjoyed his best year to date and his 50 GAMES AT BRUNSWIC K REQUIRES APPLICATIONS FOR THE desperation to win the ball is exemplary to his team mates . Brett also commenced in 1981 and according The club would like to conQratulate Mark Jamison to himself played a big part in winning the 1981 on playing his 50th game for fi runswiek . Never been FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 198 4 Under 19 Premiership . Since that time Brett has known to take a backward step, he never gives up, fitted in well at the club and after a big pre-season in well done Jamma . early 1983, he has started to produce the form that Another 50th game is being played . Steven COACHES FOR FIRST AND RESERVES has seen him become a regular member of the firsts . "Bondy" Bond plays straight ahead type of football Mick Hedley "the Midge" also commenced in 1981 and has never been known to side step any situation and like Brett he played in the '81 Under 19 on the ground . Congratulations Bondy. Premiership side . 1982 saw Midge progress immediately to the senior side and enabled him to 50 GAMES UP TO YOUNG SAINT play in the '82 A Grade Premiership . Mick's fine A well earned congratulations goes to Andrew marking and clearing dashes make him an important Madigan who plays his 50th game today for St. Apply stating experience, remuneration, etc ., to : member of any North side and although he fancies Kilda CBOC . "Mango" came to our club from the himself up the ground a bit . Midge is a strong College and was an excellent player in our Under 19 Secretary, backman . Midge's wit is very dry and often gets a side. He graduated to Senior ranks . but injuries and laugh or two in the showers after training, keep other interruptions prevented him from cementing P. Morritt, going Midge you'll get to that centre position yet ! his place in the firsts . He is a talented and speedy 104 Fyffe Street, player whose quick reflexes have most opponents 3 CENTURIES AT DE LA SALLE wondering how to stop him . "Mango" is a great THORNBURY, 3071 The committee, players and supporters at De La contributor off the field where he has coached our Under 15 side for the last 2 years, and has been a Sa lle congratulate Danny Tessier, Adrian O 'Keeffe (I spelt it correctly George!) and Tim Cooke on hard worker for the club in this respect. Well done, Applications close 30th September, 198 3 playing their I00th games for the club Andy, from all players and supporters and we look . Danny agains t forward to your continuing involvement. 18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER - 1983 19 ~,ome rain, hail or shine you can enjoy the benefits of a Repco cycle ergometer to provide healthy daily exercise and keep you fit . You will be able to see the daily improvement in your fitness within the comfort of your own home, whilst being in complete control over you r individual fitness programme .

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